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TOIJVII IiUKmJU U&4 uuy HS.IJ ) CLEARINGS manic ci.icaiiinoh ijmii.uimi.sih, Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fair liar, 2f.HI, Mln. IM.5, Mill, 55.5, Mean 711.5 rurly-Klmt Ynnr. Unity in mil Vmit. Ji MJfilMMlU. ORI'XJON, MONDAY, JUNI3 12, 1011. No. 70. POSTAL BANK IN QPERATON Over Two Hundred Dollnrs 1$ De posited Diirliin First Hour This Mnrnlnu Foreigners Who Hold Money Orders Will Patronize. WASHINGTON KEEPING CLOSE TAB ON BUSINESS Postmaster Must Wire Department Each Night During First Thirty Days Regarding Business. Noted Brewer Tint postal wiving hunk In thin city opened fur IniHliifHrt ut K o'clock this morning iitul within tin) firm", hour f210 liiul boon placed on ilnponlt. Tin; iitriiliitH fur Uin ilny will no doubt greatly lncnm"o (IiIm iiiii'itutt. A largo llllllllilT Of fUt'gllor lini Up'l't"ll til pIlHO lllltlr HllVlllg III tllO pOMtlll lunik liiHlfiul of having money orders im In t heir present custom. They have no ixtrritnil thiunmtlvon to tlm poidnf ffeo toiri' Tlii department t Washington l keeping t v"ry clone watch on tin' liiinlm-tm trammeled ut tho bank mnl PnHtiuimter Woodford In iiIiIIk'iI to wire the department each night for thi' f Irnt an days regarding the l"l- III!. Accounts ill it y do npoiiod mill de poult made hy any person nf the up." of 10 yearn or over In his ur her own nniii') mnl by married woman In Intr own iiiiiiiii mnl free from uuy Interference or control by lnr Innibnud. No person rim have more t lin it ono account ut uny one lime. MR ADOLPMUS BU5CMM Tills MIIIIIKllt or tin SI. I.IMUH bicwer was I ii l(i)ii on Ixmnl tlm Kni:i. iniurcHhiii Ceeilio on May ;i(j. With his wile, Mr. ItitHch in going (o his iionic, in i.migciihciiwuiiacii, near Wiesbaden, wlu'io Im Iiiim an exten sive, jjiuini preserve. "TIiIn (fill I (! Slnles in n wniidciful country," hit mii'iI. "F.verywhero I sec prosperity mill the people seem lo Im happy, which counts n great deal. an noon gome to bo jtiHt ns tlii'V should." BILL BYRD IS UNDER ARREST Desperado, Slayer of Three Men, Is Taken While Attempting to Get Breakfast Capture Bloodless- Jealousy Starts Him Wrontj. SAYS HE COULD HAVE KKILLED MANY OTHERS Declines to Discuss Shooting Affairs Except to State That Victims Needed Shooting. SEARCHING FOR MISSING SOLON No Trace of Harold T. Power Has Been Found hy Searchers Although Two Days Have Been Spent On the Quest. Al'M'KN, Cal., nnuicd liy tlm fin; .Inno 12.- Sum lii'll at dawn n liar. 1 it scouring tint hills ami the liuiih Ih-cii scouring (hit hills ami the chore of the North Fork of tho No person nmy opi'ii n postal siiv-j American liver for Imee of Harold ItiKH iirroiint tit any piwiofflre who In not a piilroii of that office. Amounts lea tttiin 1 may ho nv- ali'?l?oltjtliyhnfcuirohtto.ofi in-roni pomm mtving rams nun nu hestvo lO'COitt pontul hhvIiih Htmnpn. Illicit pout at ititvltiKK rani rontiilnn liluiik nM('i' to which Hit v I n km ttmnpii niity lie iiffUml from time to time in pun Inincil, niul il potitnl kiivIiirh rnnl wild iiIiik lO-renl hiivIiikk HtnmpN tlum affixed will bit nrrepted ,tM n Upimlt of $1 either In openlim an account or In million to an cxInMiik neronnt. KittliiKH eiirili mid Htmnpii will In redeemed only by the Imhiiii of miiv Iiikh ri'rtlflcati'H mid lire not valid for poHtiiKi. They will not ho re reived In uxrltUilHo for pontaRo MliimpH nor will pontiiRo Htinnpn bo excepted In (txrliniiK" for poidnl niiv Ihkh rardn or HtrunpH. Inlerimt will Im allowed on all de ponIlK at tliernto of 'i per rent pur iininini, rompnled on each hiivIiirh eerl If Irate nopiirutely, ami payable an niially. No InterrHt will bo tmlil on money which inmalim on depoHlt for a frartlon of a yenr only. The Murvlco of tho postal hiivIiikm it.vHtnni In free, and no rharno or feu Im collected or rt'unlred In runner-llim with tho opcnliiK of an iirroiint or tint withdrawal of money dopotdted. No pernon ronnorled with tho potit ofllee depiirtment or tlm pimtiil nerv- Ice Ih permlttetl to dlncloHo tho name of any depnHltor or kIvo liiformatlon ronrniiiliiK mi iirroiint except to the depimllor hliimnlf, nnlen directed to do mo by tho poMtmiiHter Kenornl. When a purHiin npplleri (o open mi iiitiiuiiI ho nunit fnrnlHli tho nenm Hiiry Information for tho poHtniimter or hlii representative to rill out an application, which ho will then bo reiinhed to hIku. If tho application hIkiih hy nmrk IiIk hIkiiiiIuio iiiiihI be wltiiettHed by a illlntorpHliiil peiKon. DepimltM nr ovldenced by poHtal denonilnnlloiiH of $1, Vi, Vu $l I'JO, $50, and $100 each, ItearliiK tho namo of tho depoHltor, tho niimbor of bin nccoiinl, tho dnto of Ihhuo, tho namo of tho depository office, and I he date on which InloroHt IiorIiih, No portion Ih permitted to dopoMlt more than $100 In any ono calendar month nor to luivo u total Imlnnco to hlH rredlt at one time of morn tliun $500 oxcIiihIvo of iiccuuiuhiloil Inter cut. REAR END AEROPLANE CQLLISI0N SUIT ENDS I'AU, Kianeo, June 11!.- IneiiHe of n i ear end iuiroilane eollinion, tho liinlmau liilllclliiK Urn iIihiiiiko m not finanelnll.v llahle. A ileclHioii in tho I'iiHl ommi of the kind is on ree onl hero today. MeAtille miiimI Avi iilor ToiiHHillnl for sHOIIU ilauuiKeri for riitiniiiK Inl" h' maeliiue, whloh wi)H Hliitlonary mi thu neriulrome. Tho court iiuiituilU'd MuAullu. I'. Power, Ti5, fonnrr iiKhi'iiihlyiiinii. mi'inlier of the eonn'rvation hoard of eontrol today rtmuitu'd their ijurrtt. J'viiynindrtd''tiirit iiitdhoyM Net out for the M-areli. Not n niiinro ynrd of country in the vicinity wlieio Power wih hint hvvn wilt he over- looked. uiii'itaii hi me pany Hinrini up the North Fork of the American ner The other half will follow down the river for utiles Sin round mi; hills hIho went thoroughly heareheil. Prieuds and lilt inui ten of tlm iiiiiii win) uiyhterioiihly dihiip pcared Friday mltt, heout Ih'o theory that he committed suicide hoeauie of financial euiharrasMiiieut. It U generally believed that while on hi- way home he wiih attacked hy a nn hiiI hemhorraue, to which he win. hiihjeet, iind died in dome lonely smi(. Power wiirt hiht hern nt (J p. in., Friday when two f'hiiiamcn, for ninny yearn in hin employ, tulkrd with him for a few iniuutc.H near tho South Yuba ditch. The Cliiiuiincn a v that IiIk uutioiiH went perfectly not nial. The Yuhit iliteli has hee'u ilraiiicd. LAW AIMED AT PAPERS VETOED BY DENEEN SPINNdFIFM), III.. .Iiiiiu PJ. Uovcruoi' Deuceu ut midnight vetoed tint Church hill pruvcijlin thu pulili- calion of ciiino neWH. Thu hill was ho HtriiiKcnt Hint even tho iuhlieu tjon of Hiieli mi event iik the tishiih Kinution of n president would have hceu illegal. fUtf ! FORGIVE YOUR ENEMIES SAYS CARDINAL GIBBONS UAliTIMOHIO, Mil,, .luun la. Cardlmil fllhlioim' pow erful trinity nnnnou In caiui liu; roiiHldttrahlo comment to day In rellclmm clrclou. Tho cardinal urHl tho roiiKroKii tlou to tear from their hearlH all fuelliiK of liiKriitltudo and minor, to forKot lujurleH. "Imltuto our Father," Bald tho cardinal, "and whon tho devil tilo'ti to uuHiiuro im mid draw iih down to tho inlres of hIii, lot iih Hiiy 'begone mi tan.1 .loHtiti Ih not anhmued to call iih IiIh hrolhorn. After IiIh kIoi'Ioiih roHiirroctlou ho did not lohuko IiIh apoHtlen and call thorn cowardH mid trnltoiH, liiHtead ho noiit a uieHHimo of lovo. What would wo do If wo woro hotrayod by our, fiiondH?1' H HH KI'OKANK, WiihIi.p June PJ. "Hill" llynl, dcficriuIo ami hlayer of tluec men, who wiih trailed by llirei! pohHecrf through the Sallon dih tiiel, l!i milch I rum Hkiiii for the litxl throe dayri, was uapluml with out a ficht hy deputy hliuriffn to day near .Mica (M-ak Myrd had no piii, hovinc con cenlcd it ill Home IiuhIich when he Htnrted for u form hoiihe ot p't hrenkfiint. Heavily maiiaclcd mid unilcr iiiinl of Il.'i men of the hhcnlfV h)Km which Mirronnilcd him lint nilit. the outlaw wiih hiiudled into an automo liilo mid htartcd for Siwkane. Myrd' holduchi in miik'uic himhclf known and his utter dinrcc"rd for liin own nnfuty ih looked upon iih retpoiihlWIe for his IiIooiIIchh cap ture. Hyril'H vietiniH were (J. II. Whip ple. iikciI 'J8; John Mntihki, nnuil '.I'J, and Justice of the Peace ('. W. Meihiier, who died Saturday nit;!it from u bullet wound in the Itinj;, hiis tuined when he, a a member of n poKhe, avc cluiho to llynl u few miu uti'H utter llynl had whot and killed Whipple mid MmiHki in u huilditiK t JJiHhiuii,u -suburb of SmkiiJio", ThurHilay. Whipple vvjim employed on thu building mid Mannki wiih n eon trautor. Hyrd irt a enrpenter. Jealousy of Whipple wife, vvltoui ho lovrd, mid a urudj;o apmiKt Mminki u; i-nid to have been (he cimikc of Hyril'H runuiiii: mniiek. After hhootiiiu' .Meimier, Hyrd clud ed the Wilico mid the nihso mill took to thu Iiiiiu armed with u Wiuchnster nflo mid carrying u larnc supply of mmmuiition. A iMtHho of over 100 men under Shuriff Stone started out Fiiday moriiini; mid trailed him into the Snltei district. Until ,vcterday his rral wherea bouts woru pot known for u ecrUiinty. Then Hyrd rauio down fnim Mica peak and urot breakfast at the homo of J. Mnckay, a farmer, who lives a mile from the home of J. W. HeM, from him the dchperado had eom uintidered hiipplie-. the day before. While hreakfastiiiK Hyrd boasted with his prowess with tho rifle, ex pressed regret because, ho shot Mcis ntir, said Mmiski mid Whipplo "de served what they Rot," and stated that he could liuve killed four depu ties Saturday. "I watched tho ptsmt all day from I Im top of n hill," said Hyrd, "hut I did not wnnt to hurt any more, be. cause I had already ot the men I wanted. That's cnouL-h, isn't it" After he departed tho posso was notified mid the lull was surrounded. Preparations for a buttle this niorii Inii were made hut nouo was neces sary owint; to Hyrd's notion in no iiiK for breakfast without his pin. Chinese Emperor Is Sturdy Youth of Five Summers SNOW mtftmtmtttK "T KKRS nfiiiiiiiin in ntOTCRATJl TAJCI ST KK4. "VT. J. 8"QH ti I ' Jffi Cai.kovjt, -wrrr. or tire akkricav WJm ymg M, H'ttlfflfi I riN-iaxcR to cuiitA.. SB m t , U " t J&W, l ' WU. ')T?-T1 . .i i mm t. x a " it .. rt K7m In tKWi-na nj " TELLS OP BIRTH OF SUGAR TRUST Thirteen Refineries Entered the Com bination, Pooled Their Stock and Put End to Competition Which Had Proved Burdensome. TO TO AMERICA SOON NKWTOKT, K. L, Juno PJ. In tho fashionable summer colony here thu belief is general today that thu Duehoss of MarJhorouKh, formerly Consuelo Vnnderliilt of Now York, is about to return to hor own coun try to live pornianently. The ex elusion of thu American duchess from tho court of KiiiK (loorpj mid Queen Mary and thu near approach of tho ooronatioii ceremonies, which natur ally would tend to advertise that fuel, lends color to the belief that tho foinier Miss Vanderhilt is to quit KukIuiuI. At tho coronation of Unit F.il ward hIio was u canopy hearer for tho itieeii. ' Look for tho ml that dosoribos tho plaou you would liko to own. WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno i: That the original Havemeycr conihln utlon In tho sugar buslneHH was In-, tcndcdntoallwltiompctUlon. ob tain tho highest possible, prices and reduce tho cost of production was thu admission made todny before the house committee InveBUKutlni; the nuKitr trtiHt by Kduard Atkins, acting president of tho American Sugar Itro flnliiR conipatiy Tho admissions wcro mado when Chnlrman Hard wick asked regarding tho organization of tho combination mado under a trust agreement naming specific trustees to hold tho stock of tho various con cerns and formed In 1S87. The "trust" wns formed by II. O. Havomeyer. Atkins testified that 13 refineries entered tho combination nnd pooled their stock In tho hands of t) board of trustees nnd that triibt certificates wero Issued In their stead. Ho said that his company, the Hay Stato Refinery ot Boston, was capi talized nt $G00,000 and received $000,000 In trust certificates. These wero held, ho said, until the re-or-gmilzatlon of the sugar trust In 1SJ1. Ho said tho original combination was tho result of destructive competition, over-production and tho excessive cost of production. Previous to the trust agreement, bo testified, competition had been free, but burdouFomo, and that tho combination was Intended to reduco tho cost and to partially eliminate this competition eighteen of the 23 rprinnrlcH then III operation In tho country entered the combination, ho said. Ho refused to admit that these refineries controlled 90 per cont of tho sugar Industry, but said that only two of tho six compnnles remnlnlng outnldo woro Important. EWFERJQB. I At a recent nudiem-o in tho Imper-t stroi.'r facial resemblance to the late in! palace, Pckin, which wns ncconlcdj einjieror his uncle, the little emoeror to the ladies of the diplomatic corps hy thi! Kmpres-5 Dowager, tho rea'ly unique feature was tho presence of the hnby emperor. It was his first experience with foreign ladies, his first appearance before foroigncr since lie became Son of Heaven. Arrayed in court costume, he sat upon a thrcne nt the left of the Era press Downier, his official mothci. A sturdy youth of was the embodiment of sedatcnes solemnity. If the foreign ladies with their plumes anil feathers appeared queer to his eyes, he jnive no indica tion of the fact. Ho watched the oro ecedinjrs, hut with no show of special intere-t. Throughout what must have been to him a rather trying ordeal, ho sat erect upon the throne, hi.s little .,.11. i ..i r..i i . .. mik oiuiicii icci scarce!'- reneillliy ;ls five, hearing a! odge, the picture of imperial gravity. FALLS MIDDLE WEST Weather Man In llinols Has His Little Joke by Pushing tho Cold Weather Lever Down Snow Flurries in East. 4 ' A LIGHTNING KILLS TWO IN EASTERN STATE Hot Spell Continue In Rogue River Valley but It Is Not of the Man Killinn Kind. h ' i Old Son d'nl his best Sunday to "come-back" hut 04.5 was the best he could do, thereby failing to reach his record of the ilny before hy 3.5 degrees. This morning he ngnin es snyed the task of. raising tho mercury but 85 degrees nt noon was the best ha could do. "Whew! It's hot!" is tho salutation of the day as friend meets friend, but just the same Mr. Medfordito is mighty happy that local bent is a tame little fellow com pared to his mnn-killinp; cou sin of the cast. The weather man says a breeze is coming nnd that this will cool it off. RI.OOMINGTON, III.. Juno 12. The weather man bail his little joko today. Answering Inst week's fraij tico demands for relief, from tho sir, ilih'c 'weather bo pushed tho cold vrathcr lever way dovvu nud gprink Icd a little snow over the state. A cold drizzling rain with snow flurries was on the program today. Heat and cold records for Juno wcro broken in tho snmo week. 1911-12 BOOKINGS MEDFORD THEATRE Splendid List of Shows Arc Listed for Coming Season Lombard! and Soura to Come, as Well as Noted Thespians. TIMBER OWNERS T AMENDMENT WILL BE DEFEATED NEW YOKK, Juno l'J.-rThat thu Hoot umondment which it is asserted would virtually br reciprocity in print nnd pulp pl'' will he dot'eul ed nnd that tho leeiproeity bill as passed in tho hou-o will bo enacted in tho scuiito is shown by tho resplt of a poll of tho Pulled States senate conducted by the Now York World nnd published todny. Tho poll shows: Against tho amendment. X for tho uinoiidment, 'JO; nou-couunittal, 'JO; absent and uiicauviissed, IS. Tho World nsserls that two-thirds of tho non-coiuuiiltul bonnlors and tho absentee,-, will votu against tho amendment. Look nt tho olnssifioil' nils if you have lost something mul if tho Tho Lombimli Grand Opera com pany, Soubu's baud, "Girl In Taxi," "Alias Jimmio Valentine," "Threo Twins," ".Mutt and Jeff," Mrs. Leslie Carter and a number of other well known plays aio on the books for thu next season, according to nu an nouncement niadu by Walter McCal luui, malinger, this morning. White tho list of plays is not yet complete it gives Medford theatre goers some thing to look forward to. Tho bookings so far are: Septem ber 1, Henry Miller; September 21, Hichuid Carlo; September 25, "Hnby Mine"; September '28, "Girl In Taxi"; September 21), Sousu's bund; October 11, "Flirting Princess"; October 25, "Traveling Salesman"; Oetobur 27, "'Spring Maid"; October 31, "Bright Eyes"; November 1, "In Old Ken tucky"; Noemlier 11, " Alias Jim into Valentino"; November 15, Billy Clifford; November 25, "Third De gree"; November 28, Have Lewis; November HO, Lombardi Grand Op era company; Deeumbor (i, ""Polly of the Circus"; December 7, "Check ers"; December III, "Suvon Days''; December 20, "Fortune Hunter"; De cember 27, ''Threo Twins"; January 2, George Sidney; January 3, William If. Crane; J n unary 5, "Thq Gam blers"; January 10, Hoso Molvillo; January 11, "Tho Virginian"; Janu ary DO, "Tho ltosary"; February 8, "Tho Deep Purple"; February 22, "Mutt and Jeff"; March -1, Mrs. Los lie Carter"; March b J. M. Unites; March 0, "Aliua"; March 21, "Ex cuse Mo" ; March 222, "Tho Nowly Wods"; May 4, "Th,o Campus." ARE WAKING UP Much Progress Has Been Made This Year in Matter of Safeguarding Timber Lands From Damage by Fire. C. S. Chapman, secretary and man ager of the Oregon Forest Flro as sociation, who was In aledford on Saturday to attend tho organization meeting nf tho Jackson Comity Flro Patrol association, gives a vory favor able account of what Oregon timber owners nro doing this yenr to pre vent a recurrenco of last year's dis astrous fires. During tho dry spell in March and April many owners took occasion to bum off old fern patches, (loadings ami places whoro tires would bo par ticularly like to start. In addition to tilts owners are planning moro oxton- alvo patrols than during past years. Co-oporatlon which ensures cheap and offectlvo patrols, Is everywhere tho koynoto, nnd tho ownors aro join ing together In order that no sec tions bo loft without adequato patrol to provent flies starting. Many out of tho stato owners nro requesting tho Oregon Forest Flro association to seo that patrols aro put in their Inuds, Since timber Is a crop which cannot bo Insured, patrol Is the only means of preventing un usual loss through flro. Tho now stato trust flro, law Is also helping lnatorlnlly In bringing be fore tho peoplo tho nood for caro dur ing tho coming summor In tho uso of flro. Tho Oregon Forest Flro association, which represents about 2,000,000 ucros of timber In practically ovory county In tho stato, feels very much gratified with tho general situation, Thunder Frighten. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.. Junen 12. Mrs. John Allen of Maine Is dead to day from fright caused by tho torrlf Ic claps ot thunder that accompanied a severe electric storm yesterday. Sho was awakened by tho storm nnd died from heart failure before medical aid could be summoned. Lightning Kills. WILKESBARHB, Pp., Juno 12. Two fatalities are reported today aa a result of tho severe storms that vis Itcd this section Into yesterday and early today. Andrew Glowah, 8 years of age, was struck and killed by a bolt or lightning that entorcd his father's homo at Miner's Mills. Two othor children who wore sleoplng on the floor, were torrlbly burned by tho bolt nnd may dlo. Near Plains, James Bonson, a boy, was Instantly killed by a lightning flash. WHEAT STIRS UP-MARKET July Option Continues Its Downward Plunge, Dropping From 89 to 86 Cents Saturday July Broke From 92 to 88. -t CHICAGO, Juno 12. Tho wheat market was extremely llvoly today. Tho July option continued Its down ward plungo, dropping from 89 conta to 8(5 1-1 conts. Saturday July broko from 92 cents to 88 1-2 cents. Tho bull clique, headed by Ltchstern mado Its Inst stand this morning, boosting tho price during tho first hour, but tho market crumbled simply whon tho bulls attempted to closo out tholr holdings at 89 cents. particularly with tho formation of i co-oporatlvo patrol for Jackson coun ty. This patrol fills up tho gap be- tweon tho Klamath luko county pat rols and tho Coos county patrol and guarantees good protection for the wholo southern part of tho stato. The tlmbor ownors In Jackson and the forest sorvlco, said Mr. Chapman, aro to be congratulated on tholr wood work, .tfTHll V 'l i ,