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.. Ml LIN ly Hall ui aujiouvwl -.Jkt ty i ; IV- .a , M J WW CLEARINGS HANK C'MIAHINtJfl liUUI.OUn.UI. Medford I'lirty I li Mt Ytmr, Dully HI xt It Viur. J- Mail TTUTDTTXTTi1 WEATHER I'nlr llnr. UOTrtn, Slav. wmi, Min, ut.n, Menu (tii.n. jM IfiDKOHl), ORWION, MONDAY. JUNK 10, 11)11. No. 7(1. 00NA0N iiM E NTS R cnmpiFTF Most Spectacular Event In the His tory ot Eiilam! Will Occur Next Tlmrsilny When George V Is Crowned Kiiin of nil Britain. TREMENDOUS CROWDS POURING INTO LONDON ViirtftlT'rr jS"' Commercial Aspect of Event Is Vast Millions Poured Out liy Tourists In Utile Island. (My Pinnies !'. 5".cwnM, Lo'itbir cinipui,ili'iit of Id I'mtcii NlntiM ) I.)N'I0N.Iiiiii IV KiiKtntKl if l- tl V till lilt' I'VH if 1 1. lllll HTllU" nliir event in lii'i Iii4')tv. Hit iM.iivn itiK '" Tliurmliiy of Kn:fr ilonigo V mill Queen M"ry. Not Unit the onnwiinte of Hi!- royal pui ii of .11, v KienItT linnordi'.f'M linn hhiHm vytit ill llu inw't, hut tl.nl Die king n.i ' iineeii, liutli .m'Ii a low fm t'ii iimiihil mill English nml tin wmld lit I:rt4 apparently nro ehiniMiii f.r Httl'll It pUgl'IHll, llllH l'lllllllll'p III inula tin I'titn'luui t lie- iunt Mipiu Iiioiih ui' its 1:1ml, Arrangements me (ml'iy o.vnploted. Afli'r mouths of pliiniirii: mid cy iiiMiliuii IhoHi' in ohiirgt of lliu nffnir toulio, although with ii'T'Oiix appro lu'iiiinn. Hint nil has Ih'hi duuo tlint mi ho 1I01111. So iiiiii'Ii i'iI.i Inn ii'vii iiiiiiIi over (In coronation th.it it 1 only natural that (hi 'c, rtiinrv of (lii) iK'oplu should not h 111. 11 ui'il Willi misgivings. ' (in-lit Henefll to Truth. Ifriinnrilv Ihc'riit-rinntiim ,l;iv ii-i'. nut In intended to imprest l lit- kmgV Hubjoots with llif gronlunii ir Ihi' institution of ro.Miltv n.i.l I cuvti I tin t cuthusim-iu for it which, in t-pito of all I ho ni.valiMl' effort 1 w o 111 i'i(ahly 1 iii; out. With the tied 1 e, however, f Itt political influence it in certain that never iu the lu lory of Hiich dli-plnys linn ni.vlhing lieen tiirncil Ho effectively to coin inurniul nciioiiiit as the pionoiil one 1'i'Uii all over the world tmiriMn iiml money havo hern quiring i"t I'g Imnl. For weeks In eotue the liiiirinH. will remain am the hiiiu wliieh I.nn ilon merchant ami himllnril will gather in ft 0111 liieiu ii incalculable Iu their greed, the lriuhirn have, iu fan), to xoinu e.xleut, overreached themselves, The throng of vi-dlors in the cily. 11. to In sure, eiionuoiiH, hut there In little iloiiht that it wouhl have far gi cater hail lint Ho iniiiiv people lieen frightened into lemaiiiintr away liy ailvanee news of tin roiiioiclcNnnH with which thny wouhl he hcil il thny ciiine. London In Hideous, The ciuiiiiiereiiiliHiii of the eoron.i tioii eereinnny bus liiul still another effect. Never bountiful, though 11 picturesque cily, I,oiulnu hart lieen leuilereil positively hideous liy the etiui iiiuiis raw hoant grandstands which filled Its hIivi'Ih ami puhlie plnccK, ami hide iln I'iiumt luiildiu. The wliolo front of WestiiiiuiHter All hey, for example, in today coneealcil lii'liini! 0110 of lliewii fright ful pihw of lioanlH. A terrilio outcry wuh raiHud uinniic LondoiiorH IIioiiihoIvch ii(,'iiiiiHl the follv of cmfitiiKcriiiK the liiHtorie Htriielurn in thin iiiauiior, for in Die event of firu notliiiiK could nave i ft 0111 ileHliiietlou, To nil hiicIi coin plniiilH, hownver, the dean and chap ter, mindful of tliofortiino thoy will reap from lliu nnlo of tlu-Ho Heats, leplied that an uffieient Kiinrd is he inu maiiitniiiod mid in that ciiho hiicIi an event oceiirrcd,' (lie nhhey is iu- mire.l for $250,000. Two Jliiiulmt ItoyalllcH, (oiinerniiiK tlio Hafely of vifiitinf? royallicH, the aiithuriticH am doitiK a lot of worrying. Willi more than 'J00 of liieiu In London, the Henret nn;eiilH are fiiiilinj,' llieniselveH fairly inn to death. Tim iiiiareliiHl, HoeialiHt and revolu tionary claim in III" city Imvo hueu railed with 11 film tooth comb, and every foreign or homo-bred HiiHpeot Iiiih been loimded up and lU'counled for. Tim iiiajoiily have nlmply been warned mid left to roam iiboul under Hid eyes of uIiiioh! countleH4 Kponial dclcnlivoH, but a few of the more ilniiKcrniiH linvo (uielly railroad out (CuiitlnucU 011 JMu'o ) Will Be Crowned Next Thursday .lII i$r is, ff!Ft MkiRAlAv. .. - j . " Sh 't iBfllHMl' lt I . . ' 1 !9HlflHBSi'i I KIX (il'.OItni: AND Ql'i:i2N MAKV. All i:iiKlt"t I4 nwiillliiK lite roniliiK of .lime 'JSi, Ilia nn-at liny iimiii wlili li the f if tit (,'eiirp will Im rrowneil klii of KiikIiiimI. with Jiifcn Mary ni IiIh roiiMirl. CORPSE IS FOUND IN ..... T,,- OX AK THINK MAN DRANK HSELFTO DEATH Brumlilc Makes Grcwsome Find Man Had Been In City Jail Sunday To all Appearances He Went Calmly to Sleep. CIIiiiIiIiik Into a Southern Pacific box cur partly loaded with wood. ntuiitlliiK on a Hliletrnck oppotdtu niKhtli Btrcet nt 7:40 Moailuy inorii In if, M. H. llrumlile, n Iiukksiko imil traiiHfer mini, found tin llfoli'HB body of n mint lyltiK curled up on the floor. Ho firm HiotiKht that the mini was iiHlenp, hut Riitm dhit'ovureil that ho wuh clonal and liiimodlately Beat for Chief of Police lllttHou and Deputy Coroner Porl. The. body wan thken to Perl'H timlertakltii; parlom and a thorotiKh Kcurch made, but nothltiK to Identify t) f 111 wan round. Whlhky Itottlt'N Kouiitl. The mnii worn 11 blue bow Hull with a whltu halrllun Httipe, u black Mtrlped whlto Hhlrt, Rreen hocUb, tun bIiocb nml 11 failed Krei'n hut. Two empty whlHky botlleH wero found by I1I11 hIiIo and hu Ih thought to luivo tiled Iu a ilrunUutt ntupor. When fouiitl ho wa curled tip im If tiBleep, one hniid iiuiler bin bend uml tbo oth er lying on IiIb Uiiooh, which wero drawn up under IiIb Btomitcb, lie wuh lyliu; on IiIb rlKbt Bide. CorpNo Iileutlfleil. Tom Kiilrin, a iieKro foroman om ployod by tbo Clark and Ileuery Con Htructlon rompnny, wa aiuoni? the eurloim tbrotiK about tbo box ear and poultlvely Identified tbo mnn iih Will Jiiokuoii of Ornnj,e, N. J. Wbllo not curtain, bo thought that JackBOit'B piuentH lived on Pacific avonttfl In that city. Thoy won; uulto wealthy and tbo bod always hud a Rood top utntlon. Ho was a drtiRKlfit and was not addicted to tbu ttuo of liquor to any Kteat iHKno, Kukln said that they went to tbo public bcIiooIb tOKetbor mid that Jack boh waa between III? and 37 yeiu-8 of Hh'O. AnvKteil Htimlay, JackBon wuh arrcflted at noon Bun day and bold In tlio city Jail until 7 o'clock," whim bo wiib rolonHod. When found bo wiih Hlttliu; on tbo curb on South Kront ntroot nonr tbo "antij;" bur, nml acted as though dop ed. Ho could not talk at tbo tlmo of OFFICERS AND BANDITS FIGHT One Man Fatally Wounded and Sec ond Shot ThTOurjh Hand in Battle Between Train Robbers and Posse Bandits Escape. OFFICERS NAB EHNERT BROS. OR R Believe They are Men Who Held up Shasta Limited Friday Niuht Men Were Arrested at Albany Last Nlylit Taken to Roseburtj. HAD S.UIT CASE WITH GOODS FROM STORE l Officers Have Ben Workintj on Theory That Same Men Robbed Train ami Store i IIOKKDUKO. Or., June 111. -Kimi and Robert Klincn. brother, wee brought to MoHt'bitrfe odn by Sheriff Quine and lodged ill jail in coiineetioii with the robbery of the Shafitn I.nn -ted Friday night ami of a store at Drain, where the robbers bom tied tin train. The men were arrested nt Al bany last night by Deputy Shunt I Fink, who immediately notified Shei iff Quino nt YmiciiIIa where Quint was henrohiiij; for a trace of the bandits. The men arrested bad a suit case rnntninitii; a number of articles whiob the authorities assert were taken from the store nt Drain. The officers have been workinir on the theory thnt the robbers of tin store and the tniiif'bnndits are eithci the same men or bebmc; to the same Hound oti Truck. DUAIN, Or., Jitbo VJ. Led by liloodhoiimls tbutfcauebl tbu scent from,tho ircKltei4lmuU pouches waica wore Bioienirom ino anuma l.lmlted, n posse this afternoon 1 workliiK through thu mountains west of Yoncalla on the trail of the bandits who entered tbo mall car and secured the mull. Only a part of the mall in tbo reentered pouches recovered bad been opened. (Contlnuoil on l'usu .0.) SALT IiAKB CITY, Utah, Juno 19 Ono man was fatally wounded and another hot tlirougb (hu hnud iu a battle this morning botween bnudit who Saturday killed Conductor Kidd and fatally wounded Deputy Sherilf Jones 011 1111 Oregon Short Lino train mid tv MiS5c which bus been pursuing them. The fight occurred near High bridge, Idaho, at 10 o'clock thi morning. Tlio desperadoes escaped. The posse got on tbo trail of the bandits after the desperadoes this morning had held mi n farmhotiseiiear Ilighbrfdgo, shot the owner, seriously wounded him, nml cucnped with a horse. The news was rushed to High bridge nml sent 011 to the posse which was already iu the field. Tracking the bandits from the farm house the posse overtook them 11 few miles further on. The officers wore met with 11 volley of shqts, One member of tbo iosso, whoso name bits not yet been learned hor, was shot through the temple. It is re ported Hint ho cannot live. Another received an ugly wound iu the bund. ARRESTED FOR FORGERY; DIES IN PRISON CELL rOHTLAND, Ore., June 10. Lloyd Light, who eaino to Portland two months ago from Los Angeles and ulaimed to ho the author of "Thu Mluo Kuvulopo" which appeared in 11 popular weeklreeontly, was found dying in a cell iu the city jail this afternoon, Ho died uu route to thu hqspital. Light had boon arrested iv few hours previous for tbo forgery of iv cheek at tlio Oaks, an amuse ment park. It is believed LIgbt ended bis life by taking poison but Ibis will not bo known positively until an mtlopsy h porforiued. Light was arrested hero several weeks ago for non-payment of' bis MANY SIGNING RECALIPETITIONS Over 400 Names are Signed in One Day Circulators Will Start Work Soon Throughout the, Rural DIs trlcls. . .. HOSKMURO, Ore., Juno 10. With 100 names signed to the petitions taking for the recall of Judge John S. Coko of the hccond judicial dis trict of Oregon secured as a result of ono day's work, circulators re 'sinned their task of gathering names today. The great majority of those who signed tbo petition so far reside iu Hoseburg, where sentiment against tbo judge, seems to bo strongest. Attorney Cannon, who has charge of tbo movement, mid today that a score of petitions would bo circulated iu adjoining counties in a few days, GimlsliY NARROW ESCAPE 1 Esther Warner Droppe Dynamite Cap and Which Eplodes She Escaped However With Only Slight In Jury. Ksthor Warner tho, 10-year-old daughter of E. N. Warner of this city, wbllo playing with a dynamite cap this aftornoon dropped it on tho floor, causing It to explode. The girl oseupod with slight Injury, having hor foot burned to uomo oxtont. Dr. PIckol wiib called ami dressod tbo wounds. hotel bill but was acquitted of the ohargo, According (o dispatches received here bo was prominent, among tho literary bet of Long Beach "iM- Celebrate Their Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Today KrxmKFttt 1 IH liMiMpCHRiTi j 2 ti4 jyJLr 7 ,diiiiikHiHiiHiHliiiliiHliHtipv PRESIDENT AND rvtCS. WILUIAM H. TAFT O I 'i exilic nt William II. Taft nod Mrs. Tnft, who ara married twenty-five jnars ago today An elnliorato ciitcrtiiliiuicut In obsennocc of (liclr sllier neililiug is to Ih given at the White Mouse Tonight. $1 0,000,000 WAS MANUFACTURED FROM THIN AIR James H. Post at One Time an Agent for Henry 0. Havemeyer Tells the Committee Probing Sugar Trust of How Finances Were Juggled. WASHINGTON", D. C, Juno 19. James II. Post, at ono tlmo an agent for Henry O. Havemeyer, told tbo Hordwlck sugar Investigating com tntttoQ today how $10,000,000 bud been manufactured from th!nalrfor Havemeyer and dividends of $2,500, 000 drawn from the manufactured capital. Referring to tho organiza tion of tbo National Sugor Refining company of New Jersey, ho said: "I had secured as Havomoyer's agent, options for the purchase of threo concerns that went Into the National the National of New York, the Mollenhauer plant and the New York Sugar Rcrining company. The National of New Jersey Issued $10, 000,000 ot preferred stock to make these purchases." Ho also admitted that $10,000,000 of common stock, which wus ot alight value In the business or as assets, was Issued. The entire ton millions was Issued to Post and then transferred to Havemeyer, although Post always voted It. Post said that a dividend of 10 per cent of this $10,000,000 stock was declared In 1903 and 15 per cent tn 1904. The entire amount, ho said, was $2,500,000. This sum was pa:d to Post, who transferred It to Have meyer. Post said that flvo years lator Havemeyer gavo him 5000 shares for orgunlzlng tho company, but that be drow no dividends on It. All tho real money used in promot ing the concern was $4,600,000 nd vanced by bis firm 11. H. "Howell and Company and this was used to fi nance the shifting of tho stock ot tbo comploted concern to tho sugar trust. On cross-examination ho admitted that be named tho board ot directors, voting tho two Issues of National stock, Instructed them what to do and then loft tho room while thoy voted tho $10,000,000, Ho said bo always controlled tho stock voting. TEXRICKARDAND GEORGE WINGATE MAY COME HERE Claude C. Inman, Ex-Chief of Police at'Goldfield and Noted Among Operators Here Investigating Local Mining Field. if an Investigation of the South ern Oregon mining field comes up to the reports Bpread broadcast regard ing It, on Investigation, Tex Iflcard and George WIngnte ot Nevada will turn their attention to the local field. For tho purpose of Investigating and making a report on it, Claude- C. In man of Goldfield, Nev., a noted mln Inc man and formerly chief of police at Goldtlelds, has arrived in tho city and Is now engaged In looking over the local field. Saturday Mr. Inman with a num ber of others visited placer mines on lower Rogue river. Sunday be left with Dr. J. E. Shearer for Steam boat, where a strike was recently re ported. Mr, Inman has guarded his move ments in the city, having been" here for a number of days quietly working. He has told a number of friends, how ever, what hlB mission was In this city. Mr. Inman was chief of police at Goldflelds during the trouble thero with the Industrial Workers of the World. TWO SUSPECTS ARE HELD; BOTH CRAZY PORTLAND, Or., Juno 19. Two won, both of whom nro bollovod by tho police to bo partially domonted, are hold In tho county jnll In connec tion with tho mttrdor of tbo Hill tarn liy nt Ardonwald more than a wook ago, Ono of tbo mon, who was arrostod nt Sycamore Station, bud stripped hlmaolf ot his clothing. In ono blind bo curried a sock crnmmod full of dy namite sticks, somo fuses and caps. In tho other ho bold a flvo-givllon can filled with garter snakos. Ho could give no oxyplanatlon concornlng him Bolt. Tho second man, Ed Rtunsoy, was arroated near tbo Oalcs ut tbo odgo ot RAIN FALLS ON T LONDON WN Bunting and Flags Flap Dlsonally From Buildings Crooks are Busy Merchants Fail to Reap Harvest Expected. LONDON, Juno 19. Two days' rain have played havoo with tho deco rations displayed for tho coronation week. Hunting and flags today nro flapping dtsmully from tbo buildings, tho colors run togothcr, the peunants faded and forlorn looking. Tho city is crowded to tho limit Tbo streets are nearly Impassablo. Thirty-ulna envoys arrived today, Including 20 princes and princesses with tholr retinues. Pickpockets and crooks aro busy. Tho police aro watching only thoso who aro suspected of designs on roy alty and tbo others aro left pretty much to themselves, Tho' visiting crowds aro spending vory llttlo money and tho mercbunts aro complaining bitterly. Thoy Imvo failed eoinplotoly to roap tho com morclal harvest thoy expected. This Is duo to tho enormous prices charg ed by tho morcbnntB, who uro boost ing prices unreasouubly. Unless thero Is a radlqal cut In prices, many mer chants will go bankrupt. BRILLIANT FETE AT WHITE HOUSE THISJVENING President Plays Hookey Devoting the Entire Day to Celebration of Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniver saryElaborate Affair Tonight. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 19. President William Howard Tnft play ed hookey today. He did not appear 'at' all at the executive offices, hut in stead devoted the. entire jlay to .the celebration of his 35th wedding anni versary, which tonight will culminato In the most brilliant and unique cele bration In Washington's ,soc!al his tory. During tho mornlirg 25 boy hood friends of the president, mem bers of the Cincinnati Commercial club, appeared at tho White House and the president Joined them In a motor trip to the Chevy Chaso club, where an elaborate luncheon was giv en iu his honor. In the afternoon tho president devoted his tlmo to tho en tertainment of his 'guests at tho White House and preparations for to night's "slh'er reception." Held on Ijuuii. The affnir tonight will bo held on the White Houso lawn. The most elaborate decorations have been pre pared, and tho president and Mrs. Tuft will stand on a silver-edged carpet,- under a shower of silver light, to greet the thousands who havo been invited to tho function. Early tn tho evening Miss Helen, the president's daughter, will tuko her mother's placo beside her father to receive tho visitors, as it Is feared the strain on Mrs. Taft might provo too Bovere. The decorations ot the grounds In clude myriad of lights strung In tho trees. Two bands havo been ongugod to provide danco music. Among the guests will bo Mrs. Qro. ver Cleveland and hor daughter Es ther, now IS. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth will ropresent tho Roose velt family, Mr. and .Mrs. Roosovolt being unable to attend. Miss Martha Harrison, granddaughter of Presi dent Benjamin Harrison, and Kuther Ino Brooks, his greatnlece, will rop resent tho Harrison family. General and Mrs. Frederick Dent Grants will represent tbo Grant family. tbo city, taken In. Ho was bnrofootod when WESTERN CRUISERS THOUGHT TO BE SAVERS OF COAL SAN DIEGO, Cul Juno 10.Will tbo cruisers California and South Dakota, Pacific-built, maintain their coal economy reputations over tho rest of the Pacific fleet, nil eastern built? That is the question tjday among tho oruUor men. Tomorrow afternoon llu cHifacrH will steam from the baibor and 1111 chor off Corouado, iu anticipation oC tbo orders from tbo navy department expected Wednesday, Admiral Thomas, commanding tlio Pacific fleet, said today tlmt tbo cruisers arc cxpeotcd to finish somo speed tests beforo July 1 tlujt will bo included in tbo general offipionov reports with tbo lutost target rec ords. Look for tbo nd that calls for yon among llto help wanted ada. tr n a M