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CltyHnil tiuUW WP IM S' A 1 i t f- 'j CLEARINGS manic cmiahingh l?lll),ll(l'-',IM Medford Mail Tribune m WEATHER Fair Itar, Sli.HO, May, 8oB, Mln. !., Mean (in. KiirlyMrnt Year. DiillV- Hlxlh Ytmr. jMIClJKORD, OKKcfdy, Pltf)AYt JtTNIU 10 inn. No. 74. Wl GREET HILL PARTY JIT Plans lor Thrlr Entertainment Have Bri-n Completed hy Local Business Men Unit Drive Throuijli Valley Plannnl. WILL BE TOLD OF THE RESOURCES OF ROGUE Are Duo This Evenlnu From the South Dinner at Nash Grill This Evenlnu. Young Women Who Shot Wealthy Hotel Proprietor of New York Are Arraigned Tin lllll party or rullnmil officials which inn dim UiIh evening from Ida- intilli Fall, wilt Im met hy uiitomo- Iilltm at Ashland tiiul tlm party taken tfor a ilrlvw throughout tlm valley. Arrangement nr being completed for t ho oiilcrliilniimnl of tlm party of railway official of tlm lllll Hues, who will arrive hi Medford voiiIiik " limped I In- Pacific &. Eimterii. n part of tlit lllll system. Tin party will nrrlvn In Medford tit f.5:U0 n'clock. coming from Klniit ulli FiiIIm Tlicy will be entertained til n 0 o'clock dinner at tlm Nash grill mill afterwards given n short mi toiuotillti liili' nliniit Hid rlly miU sur rounding country. Tin' Commercial rliib and officials of the Pacific & Eastern have uharK" of tin arrangements. Homo of Hi" puny will go to Grant Pa I'rliluy ami others will return to I'orllainl. Tho followltiK official of tho North-i-rii Pacific am lu Urn party: H. C. Niilt. fourth vU'o-pri'nlili'iit. of Tarn- - inn; J. tl. Wnudworth. truffle inann- kit, of Ht. Paul; A. I). Charlton, as sistant Ki'iiornl piooicUKnr agent, of I'ortlaml; Henry Hlakcly. gonoral Moslem freight agent, of Tiicomnj :. II. I'ogurty. aimlrtiiint general freight) agent, of I'ortlaml; I.. J. Hrcekor. ' iiiiiiilKriint agent, of St. 1'aiil; (). I). Wheeler, ailMirtlnliiK department, of Ht. I'aul. ami W. K. t'oiuau, Kvnurtu fmlght nml passenger agent, of tho Spokane ami Portland ami Hoaltlo i railway, of I'ortlmiil; II. I. Pillock. liUHlm iiiiiiiiikit of tho Orogonlan: (!. H. .larkmiu, president ami general iiiuiiiii;ir of tho Oregon Journal, ami John I-'. Carroll, gciioriil iiiiiiiiikit or llm I'ortlnml Telegram, will accom pany tho party, tin will an official stenographer nml photographer. BRYAN SAYS HE IS HT AJDICTATOR In Sensational Reply to Criticism Ho Intimates That Men Who Have Just Attackotl Him Havu Always Opposed Him. m" wmmmsmkf) girls enter plea ASHLAND PS JgiJl ' ""'"ll" EBr' iKi W WmWRL HufflV Miss Ethel Conrad and Miss Lillian IBIV CS Bi l P HP5 S&K&BftNK9Rl Graham Are Arraigned In New A. JkT' ''JP' JiHl Kdtl. WKM' jHiBfB York On Charue of Assault With ( iH V ' 1 Hr mi-t '"KSH Intent io I ' r, JllHPPP jCmmJHw- I IIBft. rS WiW NI-V YORK. June 16 Miss Ll- ' F '?HB IHMk 'n jH "an (:ral'ani Conrad, Alm lKi If BhL. 'yHHI I K' IJ' Stok"H tneir M'kMp ' ', 'BBP' I i JBI. JJH apartuieiiU in the Varuna. No. 22S WkmmimF '-'tM: ' '-" ff KnVlflHH I IWcBt KlKhtluth Mtrcet, a week ago, 7m 'KtMltS L I-B'lfSrS'tfal! arralKned today. Doth Wwfr v'JJB f'Ll mK''UBBSKBMl ,,L'a not guilty. The casoB may vCif ' rH&9bfer, ', SB MHMlL Z D FCv TWO PICTURES OP MI5S ETHEl. CONRAD.l0&HB's hSX ' flflV JJVSSB BOY BANDIT . . ' HKj TV V SUPS away llffflnfll w ill m i.K.rmii -sik wwnthvflH bh t a. lvjmm rn-H: x r : ' . SIXTY SENATORS FAVOR TREATY Boise Penrose States That Reciproc ity Bill Will Pass Senate Without Amendment Will Oppose Any Proposition to Adjourn. WALL STREET IN DEAL. HE SAYS. WITH MADRO President of Mexican Liberal Party Charges That "Interests" Are Against Him and Other Leaders of His Organization. MADERO NOT STRONG ENOUGH TO CONTROL So Wall Street Comes to His Assist- ance Says Old Conditions Will Be Resumed. MNVOIuV, Neb., .inn" 10. WH limu .1. Mr.vm in "Tim Coiiimoiiur" ili'iilun'ri Hull Im I not u riiotutoi' of llm tli'inoiiratlo parly nml bidit -t i iini'o to llm iluinounils who olutro him tin kiii'Ii, in ii Ht'iiHivtiomil ro ply Im inliuiaU'N that tlm limn wlio urn oiilmiwiui; Itim today iliil ho ilur iiiur Ills llu'i'ii iiauiiainim for tlm iits-iili'in-y. J Y KLING TO MANAGE THE DOVES lMTTKIUUM, Ta., Juno 1". Tlm iiiiiua(,mrrtliii of llm HokIoii Dovoh wmh llm luoisul ln'lil out that lirnunlit lohiiuy KliiiK hiiek into tlm (,-anm f tiT liis aiiiiouiiuuit iloti'iininatioii Huii' day Io 4 in i I liUHnliiill. An ofiiiiial au- lloillll'I'IIIUIll ll.V I'll'HitU'llt lttiHBull of llm Huston N'alloualH today nays that KHiik Ih hooii to Im uiadii maiiapir. Many playorH Imliuvo KliiiK in oim of tlm liraiiiiimL playorn In llm k""111 Tlmy Imllovu hu will havu aw jti'ual Hiici'CHH iih KoKiir llrtthiialian, foiumr (Hunt t'lilclu'i', who in now pilot of llm St. I.onirt CardiualH. WASIUNOTU.V. I). C, Junr J0V "A canviiNM of the tmuntii hhown that 00 hi'iuitom favor rvviprocity nml it ulho hhown' that more than that iiuiuhi'r lire tiKiiiiinl the Itoot auii'iuN meiit to llm reeipnieity hill," wiih the htittement iven out today hy Bui-c 1'enrot.e of l'enunylvaniii. Seiiutor I'enrone herved notice that lie would hold tlm hruale in daily xcHNion, ioMii(,' any propoHitiou to adjourn, until the vote ik taken, lie eeclrt that llm hill will pnxs iih mioii iih iln oppoueiitK I'liiihh their speech makiiiK. poindexterIs for lajllette Writes to Little Giant's Headquar ters That insurgents Without Ex ception Will Be Glad to See Sena tor From Wisconsin Win. .MINNEAPOLIS, .Minn., .Imii 1(1. Thut Senator Mile I'oinilexlor, WitHliJitton insui'KViit, is an uiKpialt lii'il Hiippoiter of Senator l.aFollette of WincouHiu for tlm presidential iioiuiiiutiou in .11112 is tlm statement inadi) hure hy W. I. Nolan, who ih in charge of the I.uFollettu headipiai' ters. "There is no i:liuiu;o in teh opinion olV (lie iiihiirKi'iits liero roardinj; the presidential iioiuiuutiou," said a let tur from I'oindoxter lo Nolan. ''1 think without exception' they will he delated to ncu LnPollcttu nomiiiat ud and will do everything tlmy can to hi-iiii; aliout that result. The statement that tlm movement for I .it -r'olletto was spoiled hy Senntor works and myself and soum others refusiii); to siu a formal statement rcipicstiiu; LuFollette to Im a candi date, is utterly untrue." Today He Is Believed to Be On His Way to Sacramento Appears at Farm House and Secures Food Officers Given Slip. VAI.I.BJO, Cal.. Juno 17. Fred Melville, boy bandit, waa captured to day nt Hciiccla. Ho wan arreated'by Countable Hilly Hyde. Tlm lad, wounded In tho shoulder and Ride, crept Into Heuecla quietly last night and secured a room nt an obneuru lodgliiK house. He went at once to IiIh room. Although he was evidently weary, tho proprietor of tho place noted little HtrtuiKc about IiIh appear ance. ThU moruliiK the boy did not come from Ills room. Then tho pro prietor went up and found htm evi dently suffering great pain from the wounds, l.eavlni; the house, he found Countable Hyde nml told him lie ihouuht the young man was tho boy bandit. Hyde went to tho lodging house, made his way to tho room and arrcjttod the boy. ' Ho assort!! thut tho lad admitted that ho was Melville. Throws Acid In Rival's Face. CHICAGO, Juno II!. After uroiiB. lug her of alienating tho affections of her huuhmul, Mrs. lOleauor Morohnltz, according to tho police, hired Mrs. DruulHlaw Dujok, a pretty young wid ow, to her front door ami daubed a bottlo of vitriol In her face. Phyul ulana today said that If Mrs, Dujok recovers ulio will ho badly disfigured. Mrs. Morel'iolt. was arrcHtod. Want Tnft to Play Cupid. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Juno 10. President Tnft Iuib recelvod a letter roiiuoHtliiK him to marry a couple In Now Jersey, Tho president today re fused to dlvulgo their names, VA1.LKJO, Cnl., Juno 10. Fred Melville, hoy bandit, surrounded hy -1)0 men in three poxr.es, lint e-i-eapod. Tojlay ho i believed to he on his way to Sacramento. While tlm poM's surrounded the hill on which tlm hoy had hidden himself and fired occasional shots to make certain that he did not oseape, Mel ville, on his hands and knees, wormed his wny iiIoiijj a dry eieek lied and throiifrh the lines of men who were wutcliini: for him. With his customary bravado, he appeared at the Three Mile house and told Mrs. Adolph St rube!, who was in ehnrue of the placo that he had fought the pnsc to n standstill and escaped. He fled from the place when she tried to call men who were sleeping in the hiiildiiif,'. Hy the time they wore aroused Im was nearly , mile away. ('iivo Them the Blip. Tlm posses which had encircled (ho hill, nt whose crest Melville was hidden, did not learn until early to day that tlm lad had succeeded in eluding them. When word from the Threo Mile house was finally sent to the host of deputies, a hasty consul tation was held. An investigation soon proved that tlioinforiunlion was correct. Then the posse men sud denly heeainc active, Instead of camping nt tlm base of the hill, tlmy spread out nml began a search of tlm noighhorhood, The search was soon organixed and tlm posse started on tho supposed trail the boy had taken. At 0:!10 this morning no news of tho lad's whereabouts had been re oeived and none of the searchers had learned anything definite about the trail he had taken. When he loft llm Three Mile house, ho took n road wliilm would eventually load him lo Sacromento, and it was believed that Im was endeavoring to reach tlm capital oily. In this belief, tlm GOVERNQWST IS "SUFFRAGETTE" Archulshop Christie, However, Takes issue With State's Executive- Mrs. West Said to Be Opposed to Views of Her Husband! (Continued on uutco 3.) POKTIiANI), Or.. June HI. (lo ernor West of Oregon toflay is on record as t'voriiig woumii suffrage and Archbishop Christie of the Wo man Catholic church ha.s expressed his opposition to "uitcs for women," as a result of an impromptu debate which tho two entered into last night at tho commencement exercises at the St. Mary's academy. 'Young ladies," said the governor, ''I favor woman suffrage and though my wife does not agree with me, I think tho future will bear out my bolief thnt equal- franchise S most desirable." "Young Indies," said Archbishop Christy a fev minutes later. "Gov ernor West favors something which I oppose. 1 .Miggest that you seek tho governor's wife for advice. In my opinion bor ideas on woman suf frage aro correct " Jokes Lead to Shooting. STOCKTON, Cal. Juno 1C Sam U. Axtell, editor of tho Lodt Senti nel, today shot Charles Sellnrs of the same city. Physicians say Sellaiv niny die. Tho shooting grew out of stories of an automobile nccldont, which occurred Saturday. Two young women bad started to Stockton In Mr. Axtell's machine. It turned Into a ditch, Soflars enmo along later. His Btorles of the accident angered Axtoll and a quarrel followed. SAYS TRUST TRIED IPOTS FAITH III TO BRIBE HIM THOUGHT WAVES John J. McNamara Reiterates His Innocence In Letter Sent to Cur- ...i I..... - n-:.i i- cm issue ui bi luycumii s maguj zine Says Steel Trust Tried Bribe Uprising Threatens. MONTHRKY. Mexico, June lli. Serious uprisings against Americans and other foreigners are threatened in tho Strnjt of Jalisco, Soiiora ami Yera Cruz. According to advices to day, nnnod men aro claiming tho ti tle to lands held bv American plant ers and are forcing tliom from their homes in the state of Vera Cruz. Diaz Reaches Spain. ViaO, Spain, Juno 10. The steamer Ypiranga, heaving former President Diaz of Mexico arrived to day. Diaz di thiol leave- the vessel here, however, and sho' steamed on to Corunua, where it is expected tho former Mexican dictator will leave the ship, INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., June 1G. Charging that secret agents of the United Sates Steel corjioration once offered him money to betray the blmcturn! Ironworkers, and assnil ing the National Krectors.' union, John J. MoNnmnra now in jail in Los Angeles, charged with murder in con nection with the alleged dynamiting of the I.os Angeles Times, reiterates his innocence in a letter appearing in the current issue of tho Hndge men's .Magazine. The letter connects the steel trust with the fight against the unions. "First we notice that the American Hriilge company, which is not onlv the backbone of the National Erectors' association, but is also the erection department of tho steel corporation, is the most ruthless orgnniation of capital in the world." the lotter savs ''The plan i now and has been since its inception to throttle competition and crush and crucify its employes, meanwhile maintaining such of tho steel industry as to defy even the federal government." Taft Leaves Washington July I. WASHINGTON. D. C June 10. President and Mrs. Taft will go to Hoverly and tnko possession of tbq Peabody cottage July 1. Tho next day tho president will loavo for Ma rlon, lnd., whore be will address tho State Hunkers' association July 3. On Independence day ho will be tho guost of former Vice-President Charles Fairbanks lu Indianapolis. Made His Own Casket. LOOS ANGF.LF.S, Cal., Juno !. William Cooke, 02, was buried hero today in a casket which ho himself made- from wood from a former homo. The casket was made- of heavy wood, boautifully carved, Poker Is Barred. PANAMA. Juno IC. Becauso American employes on tho canal suc ceeded In getting most of tho looso change of tho natives by Introducing (bom to tho "groat Amorlcan gamo," President Aroomana today signed a decree prohibiting poker In tho republic. Evelyn Arthur See Expects to Gain His Liberty by Influencing Jurors With Waves of Thought Which Will Filter Into Jurymen's Brains. CHICAGO, 111., June 3C Thought waves, filtering into the minds of twelve "good men and true" who will bear the case of Eve lyn Arthur See, founder of the "ab solute life" cult aro expected to re sult in his acquittal, according to the belief of See. See, who is charged with mistreating girls in his "junior commonwealth," believes that thought waves will play a part such as por trayed in Augustus Thomas' plav "The Witching Hour." He will ask permission lo address the jurors himself so that the public will dis cuss his case and the thought waves created will favor dim and thus re sult in his acquittal. At the opening of court today, At torney Cantwell, who is in charge of the defense, attacked the news paper roorters who have been as signed to the trial. He asked per mission to file information against them. He alleged that W. E. Yates, u. prospective juror, whose prejudi cial utterances caused the dismissnl of other jurymen who heard them, did not say in the box that ho would string See to a lamp post if given a chance." Cantwell charged that this statement was given to the reporters after Yates had loft tho jury box, and declared that such utterances, if widely published, would inflame tho publia mind. Ho demanded thnt tho reporters bo punished Judge Ho- noro requosted that Cantwell with draw the information and lie did so. "I would rather have Seo nursed n't a serpent's breast than hazard his liberty beforo the public mind, iuflamed.by a sensational press. See's pure, ethical motives and high relig ious morality havo been pervorted bv tho sensational press into de praved motives to oxeito the public mind," said Cantwell. Tho examination of veniremen was continued today. Eight jurors hnd been accepted beforo the Yates inci dent ennm up. Tho state's attorney intimated to day that ho would object to Seo ad dressing (ho jury. If tho court sus tains the objection it will bo a blow to tho defonso, Seo beliuvca. w LOS ANGELES, Juno 1C Hlcardo Flores Magon, president of. the Moxl can liberal party, asserted In an In terview given at tho county Jail to day thut big capitalistic Interests in Wnll street arc against him and bad brought about his arrest and the ar rest of other leaders of the' liberal party. "The big Interests of Mexico,'" ha said, "all of which are centered In Wall street, have made a deal with Madero, and both desiring to see the liberal movement deefated, influence has been brought to bear which has resulted In our arrest. "It Is easy to seo why they should want to keep us In jail. Madero, of course does not want bis power threatened, and the capitalistic Inter ests want to see the economic condi tions revert once more to a status of stability, and In the same channels as things moved during the old Diaz reg ime. Seen a Deal. "From my Information and belief It was a deal effected between Amer ican capital and Madero thatibrought about the end of the revolution and the success of Madero. The fate of the revolution was really decided in a conference between Gustavo Ma dero and Limantour. Diaz' minister of finance, which was held at the Astor hotel in New York. Limantour was convinced by Madero that his brother had the big capitalistic interesta ot Mexico and Wall street behind him. Limantour then went back to Mexico and convinced Diaz of this fact, and Diaz promptly resigned. "Tho American lnterosts made a deal with Madero upon his promlso of protection and upon their belief that their interests would prosper under Madero's rule. Where American cap italists inndo their mistake was in believing that the Mexican revolution was simply a revolution to change masters. They did not understand that t was brought about by economic con ditions nnd that it would never stop till these conditions were satisfied. Will Help Mudero. "Now tho intorests are commencing to see that Madero cannot make good his promises becauso ho cannot con trol tho situation. The poor working classes aro not content simply to change masters; they demand privi leges and will not lay down their urms till thesa domands, particularly in regard to rights of property, aro gratified. "Thereforo tho representatives ot tho iuteresta the Wall street Intor- i ests have gotten together with Ma dero and tho two have decided that influence which only Wall street can oxert must bo brought to bc&v on tho situation through tho officers of the United States goyornmont." Embezzler Surrenders. DETROIT, Mich., Juno 10. Anx ioty to seo his wife and children caus ed Ilouben Kreatz, wunted at Walla Walla, Wash., for tho alleged emboz zlomont of $1200 from tho Pnclflo Light and Powor company whllo ho was acting as auditor fdr that con cern, to surrender to tho pollco to day. Kreatz called police houdquartora several times oyer the telephone, in quiring whother a warrant had boon Issued for his arrest. When finally told that he was wanted, Kreatz vol untarily went to tho station and surrendered. Asked Judge to Take Drink. LOS ANGELES, Juno 10,-To show that he retained no animosity toward Police Judge Hose, who had Just fin ed him Vi for violating ix traffic or dluanco, E. Hartup Invited tho court ta adjourn and "come down to tho corner for a little drink." Judgo Roso declined with thanks.