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4 , Vf rjfl(pV jicuuh Hlslurlsttl CUy Hnll i CLEARINGS HANK ri.KARINtJH 1)110,5 1 I.HI), Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fair liar. 2D.7C, Max. 81, Mln. 11, Moan 01.5. Pro. 0. Forty. FlrM inr. Dully HUlli Vritr, "AtldDJfOltl.), OK1WON, TIWSDAY, .TUNR C, 1011. No. G5. RICH STRIKE MADE CfN APPLEG ATE RIVER or RICH ORE OM D SHOWN Rich Deposits FoiiiiiI (or Distance ol 9000 Feet Prospector Sends Word In Quietly to Friends In Grants Pass. MINING MEN STILL CONTINUE TO COME IN Gold Occurs In White Quartz Claims Arc Located All Along the Lcitlh of Lcd(c. (IHANTH I 'ASS, Or,. Juno II. Ap- (HUT ploHIIIIIII'lllll gold hlllKl' lllln been mudo in .iim'iIiiiii' county the third ouo in fito weeks. Till tilMO III!) Ilnil uiin mudo iiii Ilit Applegulc liver, about I I union miiillt of Grant I'iuh. Tin' gold oc 'iMint in llio white iputrlr, whirh t glutted uilli llio follow metal. Tim properly in owned by (My fouuoilmiin II. .1. ller.iugor, Lemy t'utrior, , O. A. . veteran, mid A li. Dnin, a ii(.Mn'cliir. Diixih made the fniil Thuiduy of lust week, lit pit llio word quietly to Iti k (limits Pan iinMioinLw mill Councilman llor.inger hurried to llio property. Last niu-lit lie icluriicd to Grunts I'iihh with a Mink of llio rich ore. Kowk of (In htriko oaiiMud IiiiIIut mining excite inctil in tills oily. Tliu oro In on ehi lillton today. Tho paillori liuvo loonlcil llio ledge for a distance of WWII foot, hix claims in length. l)tooiiiMtitioii of tliu sur face of (It ledge- through long time Iiiih resulted in onrioliing a largo iiioa at llio Iiiiho of t lit hill, tho Ki'oiiinl lining iioniu'iitod with nug gets mid broken quailr. noli ill gold. Tito owners lmo looatod (II) iioioh of I hi ground as ii placer ami mo loeovering imioli of llio oourne gold Willi tho greutcHt oo. Mining moil I'umii all ovor tho wol orii mIiiIoh ooiilltiiio to nirixo in (IianU Puss mid liiur. to llio hill. strikeIooms up in frisco Tramstcrs Want Their Hours Cut From II to 10 Said to Mean Rev olution of Entire Commercial System. Mrs. Gardner 111 W- Mik. .lohli I., CuriliHT, onto of lion Hiu'n wealthiest women, wIiiimo col Ice Hon of arl trcmiuroK which nhu Iiiih In n pnliieo In tho Ruck buy, Iiiih iiiiiiIo hot- fiunniiH all ovor llm world, In no rlmiMly III. Him htm cancelled all so cln! engagements niul, ncrordliiK to dlnmlrioH from Ronton, hor oonilltlun In t'onnlilitoil critical. RUSHLIGHT WINS BY 3000 LEAD His Victory Is Looked Upon as Tri umph for Direct Primary Law Simon Backed hy Business Intcr- ests and Employers' Association HAN FltANl'lHCO, .hum li. (iooigo Kciuior, iniinugor of tho H.in Fran eluoo lluiymoii'H MHHOohillnn today nd in 1 1 1 tl that tho lliothorhood of Team Hloni Iiml Hunt. to IiIh association a io quest for a lodiiotlnn from tl to 10 hniii-H per working day. Thorn aru I'D DO inoinhoiri of tho oignnl.utlon oiuplojod hoio, if tirbit ration fol low h, howovor, tho (lino limit will not ho IiihIhIoiI mi. Tho domiind htm Ioiik hoon cniitom pluloil, Tho inun now loach tho harim nt II a. in. and lotnin at ll p. m. Thoy tiro nllowod Til) inlnntoH for Imioli, A iilriho, it Ih iiiiiIoihIooiI, Ih nintom plut'od If tho domiind In not Kmntod hy .Inly 1. "An atlotnpt to run tonniliiK IndiiH. Iry pi Han Kninclnco on a ton-hour IiiihIh would inoiin llm rovoliithin'of I ho out IU) coinmorolal nyBtom or Him I-'iiuIcIhco," mild Itonnor. "Our or. nanlzutlnn will rotor thin doinand t tho koiuiimiI Kilovmiro cniuinlttoo. It will prohahly moot nhout .limn 30. l'H'ultlonl CIiiiiIoh I.. Tlldon Ih at pioHout In I'anumu," MRS. HAMMERSTEIN NO LONGER OSCAR'S WIFE NNW YOllIC, .Tnnn (I. Jimtloo TompKiiiH in Nynok ,lln Ht(;nt'il I ho ih'oroo (,'nmliiiK Alrw, Alalvinn lltuu-moi-hloiu ti ilivoroo from Oriour limn iiici'Htoiii, iiuii(l ojiom impioHHtirio, I'OKTI.AN'I), Or., Juno . KolnniH thii foionoon imlioatoil Hint A. O. Knhhhilit, lopiihlionn primary oundi dato for intiyor, was olooloil ovor loHopli Simon, tiroM'iit inriiiuhont, itiiiniii' imlopouilontly hy a plurality of piohahlv :t(MK). HiisIiIikIiI's viotory is lookoit upon nflt ho mtioh tiH a poiNOiial ouo iih foi tho iliroot primary Itnv, iimlor which Huhhlight soonrt'il his iiotniualiou. Simon tlocliuoil to color llio piimarios. lit) wiik solidly haokod hy tho hiihi iiohs iutoroitH of Poillaml, iiiolinlint tho finployoiN' iisKnoialimi and oiti roim' aliauoo and IhiHlililit diow his priiioipnl I'ollowiii from tho small liiiHiuosri mon niul Inhoriui; oloiiiont. (loorKo II. TlmmiiH, tho domooratio oiiiidilalo, ran a poor lliinl. Tho to lal olo was appro.imalolv 'JII.OllO or 7(1 per oonl of llio tot it 1 roKihloiod olo. H1RM0NY CALLED IN ILLINOIS HI'ltlNCHKU), III , .Iiiiio 11. A Imimony mnmt mootlnU at which Htaiiilpnttor and pronrotiAlvo lomlorH of tho ropiilillcan party In IIIIiioIh will attempt to Hottlti their dlfforoncoH and propaio a prorlainatlon of republic an piiuelploH, prohahly will ho hold hero within tho no.t two wooltH, Tho mootiiK Iiiih hoon planned at tho biik KOHtlou or I'lOHldout Tart, UtirhiK Taft'H lecoiil vl.slt In Chicago, It Is roporlod, ho hold coiiforonreri with .loailotH nt liolh fiu'lloitu of tho party ainl poiHoinilly Hii;Kotttod tho plan to roHtoro harmoiiy. ( Tho llllnoltt mooting, flccnnlliiK to roport, will ho tho first of a mnnhor of Hlmllar Kthoilnis luothor Htntos. Hoorotury lllllon, Hocrctmy of tho In terior, mid (Inventor Chnrloa Donooti worn at tho coufoiottco. WOODFORD GETS SAURY RAISED Mcdfbrd Boosted From $2600 to $2000 Duo to Increase In Postal Receipts Now Third Place In the Stato in Salary Paid. EACH YEAR SEES AN INCREASE GIVEN HERE General Booth Is Reported Very 111 Eugene Is Passed hy Local Offlce- Salem Alone Has Hinder Paid Postmaster. WAKIUNC.TO.N', I). V., Juno 0. I'liHtiniiHlor (lonuinl Frank II. Hitch cock auiiotiifced today that tho do piirttnoiit had completed a re-adjust- ment of tho Hiilarlcn or poHtmnHtom nppolulod hy tho provident In cUIoh mid townn whoro tho miltiry hi bniivd upon the annual rccolptH. Tho now HiiltirlcH will ho put Into effect July 1. Tho followliiK poHtiniinterH, with thulr pr oho tit tuilnrlcH, will receive an Increano ot $100 per year beginning July 1: Ori'Kn Hulotn, J3I00; llnkor. S2H00; KiiRcno, J'-'COO; GrnutB Piihr, 12400; ItoHohurK. 12100. WnnhliiKton Tncomtt, $3C00; Spo kane, $3900; Aberdeen, $2800; Cho 'lu.llH. $2100. .Medford, Or., I ralnoU rrom $2600 to $2800, and Klamath Falls from $2200 to $2100. Ilolso, Idaho, which paya $3200 at prenent, Irs IncreoHod to $3300. BIG DINNER WILL SHOW . JOY OF UNION MEN .a ( WASHINGTON', 1). ('., Juno (I. Fivo hundred I'licutls of tho union la bor movement Imvo boon invited Io a dinner Io bo held hero Juno M to oel ebrato tho rovl'fHnl of tho jail sen. toncoH uainst I'reKiiloiit Samuol flontpeiH, Seerolary Frank Jlorrison ti ltd Vice I'roNldeut John Mtiohcll of llio Amoiienii l'Vderatiou of Labor, Seveitleeu (niiKi'oHhiuoii who me meiiibui-u of uiiioiiH will attend, Thlri now apportionment jump Jtadford.Jnto third. placo In tho sUto In tho matter of unlnrlon paid to post mnsteri, based upon pontal rccclpta. A nly Bnlom ban tt hlKhcr paid post miiHtor. Knelt onr MotUord has nindo nn IncroiiRo, and I'OHtmtiKter Woodford never falls to got a ralso In Halary. Ho wan Hovonth In the list In tho state when ho took office, now ho Is third H0QUIAM ADOPTS NEW FORM OF GOVERNMENT HOQIMAM. Yndi., Juno (I. -llo-iiuimn is tho firnt M'Uond-ehiNS it in Washington to adopt tho commis Hion form of pivernmcnt. Official returns today hhow that Ilia decision to go under tho commission chnrtei law pn'vidpd for at lust sohsionu ol tho coiniuisMon eliurter law provided for nt last M"sion of tho leislativt was made by an nhuoht 'J to 1 vole. About fill per cent of tho registered vole was etiht. Tho principal opNiMlion to the plan cnino from old lino politicians STEADY NERVES ALONE SAVED HIS LIFE NKW YOKK, Juno 0. With "nerves like htcel," iui;lit well bo ap plied to (loot'co I'nlmcr , tissislant keeper of reptiles in tho Bronx Zoolouieal irnidous, who is beini: oon- Krntuiutcd today by his friends upon hm itarrow esenpo lrom ileath yester day, l'almer posed us stiff and rigid as a slatiio when n diamond baek rattlesuuko dropped on Jtis arm us ho opened the rattler den. ' rainier kepi his uorvo until tho rattler orawled up his arm past his check mid slippud off down his buek to tho ground. Then Palmer moved lively. Uho slightest tremor would Imvo resulted in n lightning-like dart of tho poison tangs ' . Elopes With Adopted Son. MU8KO(fU13, Okla., Juno 5. Aftor trailing his wire, 20 yoara hU junior, mid tholr adopted hod, Harold Mor gan, from St tenor, llll,, to Tahloqunh, Okla,, 10, W. Itolllns, an nged farmor living near Stroator, toolc $12,000 from thorn at tho point of a gnu and loft for IiIh homo, KoIIIuh,' who Is wealthy, tfiiya hl wlfo had bocomo on amorod of young Morgan mid n week ago asked him to glvo hor n blank slgnod eheek, Hho filled It ont for 113,500, cashed It and olnpod with Morgan. Rollins allowed thoni to keep flfiOO. mm. 1frTgy:afgvii,i71-i"i r MiHJBiHBHHHiliHft k m JBKm LONDON', Juncn C General Booth, head of the 'Salvation Army, lb reported very 111 at his homo In this city. Physicians hold out little hope for his recovery. BIG RECEPTION 35,000 VISITORS FOR LIBERATOR: AT ROSE FESTIVAL Preparations for Greeting of Madero Complete Committees to Meet Special Train and Accompanying Conqueror. Eugene Ely Will Fly This Afternoon and Tonight Great Electrical Pa rade Headed by Rex Oregonus Will Be Chief Feature. .MKXICO CITY, Mexico, June ti. When ho enters tho capital tomor row as u private citizen, KrancUeo I. Madero, jr., will be given tho lecep tion of a conqueror niul liberator. Preparations to rooeivo tho revolu tionary ehtel'tniu wero completed to day. It was decided that there blmll he no military lctuontrntion, but troops will bo assigned to assist the police, in uiuiutummg order along the lino of march and throughout the city. Tho insurgents at Cuernnvaca, who lutvo been clamoring to partici pate in tho reception to Madero, will net bo allowed to come to Mexico City. Thoy will later bo reviewed by Madero and musti'ied out of service. Tho government lours that too many united men in the capital under very rigid discipline, might lead to riot ing. When Mudcro itcnrs tho enpitnl tomorrow morning, a committee from a lingo number of Madero oluhi will meet tho bpeoial rain and ueeoiu puny him to tllo oily. An open our riago drawn bv f'r white lnties, preceded by mounted 'police and fol lowed by un CM't it, will tnko Madero from tho station to his homo, where ho will bpouk from tho balcony and, it is believed, formally launch his ouitdiduey for incident. An investigation today of tho riot ing lust night nt Suuta Julie, the poor quurtor of tho ojty, shows Hint eight wero killed and -10 wounded. Tho riot bturted when u gang of roughs nl lucked a suffrage parade, and in turn were elturged hy tho rttr ules, who disponed them. NO DECISION FORMULATED - YET IN COAL CASES PORTLAND, Or., Juno tl. It wn oMimulod Unit fully 113,000 visitors were in Portland today to attend the second day of tho Portland roue fos tival. This afternoon Kugenq Ely, who was the first aviator to alight on and depart from the deck of a huttlohip in nn ueropluuo will iitukn several flights and tonight the electrical pa rade, headed by the festival king will be held. The parade will bo proceed ed by rose girl who will scatter tliotiMiitd of bfossouis in tho streets. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 0. Cominibsionor Dennett of tho gen- EXPLORER HELD FOR RANSOM DY DANDITS SALONIKA, Turkey, Juno (i. Kidnuped by Turkish bandits and held for ransom in the fustnessot. of Mount Olympus, Thesuly, Professor Hiohter, a German explorer, in a let ter reeoived hero today, implores his fiieuds or tho Turkish uovorntuonl to pay the toward and seeuio his re lease, Tho banditb demand $75,000 rmiMiui for their prisoner. Tho Tur kish troops it is said nro strongly opposed to complying with tho de mands of tho outlaws. Professor Hiehtor is ono of the most famous German archaeologists. Ho was pursuing his investigations along this lino when kidnuped by the Turkish bandits. DYNAMITERS TO PLEAO FRIDAY Ladies of Greater Medford Club Have Completed Arrangements for Society Show Proceeds to Be Used in Public Improvements. erul laud offieo declared today that no decision on tho Cunningham coal claims in Alnskit, bus yet been form ulated, rumors that tho claims have been deolurod fraudulent notwith standing. LOS ANGKLKS. Cal.. June G. U. II. Connors, A. 11. Maplo and Ira K. Bonder. Jndlcted by tho grand jury oi charges of attempting to dynamlto tho Hall of .Records building, will make tholr ple.i beforo Judgo Willis next Friday morning. JudRe Willis set next Friday as tho day for tho pleading, despite tho etforts or At torneys Job llarrlmnn and Lecompte D.ivls to have it postponed (or ten days. "It a niurderor can plead within a day utter tho crlmo Is committed," said Judgo Willis to Attorney llarrl mnn, "I hcl!oo three days la ample tlmo for your clients." When tho three men wero arraign ed beforo Judgo Willis today Attor ney Hnrrlmau stated that tho defend ants would wnlvo tho reading of tho Indictments, Tho request of Attorney Lecompte Davis that counsel for (ho dorenBo bo given a transcript or tho testimony given to tho grand jury and on which tho indictments nro based was object ed to liy Doputy District Attorney Hor ton on tho ground that tho law mudo no such provision necessary until tlvo lf a nftfi tlwi ! til i vi to cnhiwliilfwl (to begin. j Judgo Willis sustained Ilorton's ob jection. In addressing tho court, both 'llaniinan and Davis associated At torneys Claronco Darrow and Josoph Scott with tho tlofenso, Aftor JudKO Willis had Bet Friday as tho day for tho ploadlng, Attorney Harrlman told Doputy Attorney llor tou that when his clients appeared In court on that day ho would ask for a continuance Look for tho ad that tells you who wants In find tho job you Imvo to offer, SOCIALISTS TO DEMAND WH T E LABOR 8 E USED Will Present Resolutions Tonight to City Council Protesting Against Foreigners Being Used on Public Work in the City. CONTRACTORS MAINTAIN THEY CANNOT GET WHITES Matter Will Probably Be Discussed at Tonight's Session of the City Dads. The members of the socialist local of the city of Medford will present Io the city council ut tonight's session resolutions ndoptcd by them con demning the employment of foreign labor on public work in tho city. Tho resolution benrs between 50 and 75 names. For some time the mutter of em ploying foreigners has been discussed in the city but this is the first at tempt to bring the matter properly before the city authorities. Contractors state that it is impos sible to employ white men in the city who arc willing to do tho work now done by foreigners. TJfe copy of the resolution to be presented to the council tonight fol lows:: To the Council of the City of Med He ft resolved by the socialist lo cal of the city of Medford. Hint we, as the branch of a political party representing interest in the working class, protect against the contrac tors, of public work in tho city of Medford, for importing and employ ing any outside labor as lomr as there is sufficient supply of labor willing and able to perfonn said la bor, here nt home. Wo especially condemn said con tractors for actions in th0 past for importing foreign lnbor for tho solo purpose of reducing wnges nnd leiigthenin-r hours, and leaving un employed n largo port of our rosf dent population who huvo always spent the greutqr part of their wages in this city. STRIKE STILL ON AT VANCOUVER Situation Remains Unchanncd . Large Crowds of Union Men Gather and Jeer Non-Union Men at Work on Buildings. VANCOUVER, II. C Juno (5. Tho strlko situation herd a practically un changed, all union membors of tho bulldlug trades refusing to rotum to work, and being supported by mem bers of sonio othor unions, as woll as a largo uunibor of unorganized wo r le mon. Last evening crowds gathoied In half a iloion loculltles whero build Ini? oporntlons nro being curried on with non-union labor, and tho men wero hooted and Jeered when thoy canto off shirt, hut no ouo was In jured. Mounted, pollen and othor of ficers kept tho crowds In ordor. In spite of tho fact that sovoral thou sand mon participated in tho riomon- strntlons, only sovon arrests wora mudo. A crowd toro down a fenco surrounding u non-union building and this morning four participants woro siwtoncod to threo mouths In Jail, tho othor cases being laid ovor. Of tho seven only ouo man Is connected with n union, nnd bin caso has not boon trlod. Tho judgo In passing sontonco soveroly scored tho Irresponsible ele ment who tako advantage of strikes to Indulge ni niluchlet making. Look for tho "holp wanted" nd that seems liko a "prospect" and answer it promptly.