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, , subscribers! Vnlllnif tu Kt pniior will Imva I una i1illvlil hjr tiliiuilnir of I tic by II (i, in, I MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUNE C m Hall a.hl'Jy t It V .. WEATHER Hhnweri Mar UfMII, Max HI, Mill Kl.n, Menu (Kt.ft il Willi Vnir I nlv I IinI Vmr MMWOllD, OltlfflON, WIODNKHDAY, J UN 15 21. 191.1. No. 78. SEETHING IS!! OF HUMANITY MS NOON Gets Honor Man Two Thousand Ambulances, Hundreds of Physicians and Nurses Have Been Engaged for the Casualties Which Arc Considered Inevitable. WORST CONFUSION IN YEARS PREVAILS IN LARGEST CITY In the Crush of Millions Many Will Du Hurt and Authorities Make Ready. rvSjjMWiMMwaMM r LONDON', .lime 21. In aiilieipa limi of llin liituix tnuinirow of corn milinn week, 20IIII niiibuhiiienH, bun died of physicians and nurcH iintl all fimcigoniiy himpiliils liut been imipiKcd to euro fur tlm I'liHiinlhi'H hiei are roiiNiili'ti'tl inevitable. Al-ii-iiilv liiiMiH'tin liu1 Im''ii virtually HIkMlllcil lll'CUUHC III' I III COIIgltllU in the hlri'ntH. Atniiiiil tin nulni.til Matnm a maelstrom of vehicles mimed today, ami Hi) laigest t'liy in t It woild if facing til' worst con fusion il hai known since tin f ! hrntiou of tin relief f LiiiI.vmiiiHi. Arclili'iitn (Vilaln. 'Phi' gigantic preparations iniuli' I" nil lor positive victim of tmr ihw'h onmniitiiin pageant indicate thai tin authorities believe numerous ncnidciils, hi the. crush uf millions ex I'eeleil in try to find places along the linn nf iiinri'li. are certain. It wax fiirlher lielieseil that tin authorities am untie tun ei'itaui Hint the innnv MrmilnlMMU'liliilflliio.uillttp4lrt.lC mill i) ill ml- nlinost llie enure course with hideous skeletons nf bare I inn nix, have lieeu limit siihMuulitilly, ami should one uf lliem eiiluie while the procc-mou is pushing ami while Die tluuiti uf spectator stand hmhlleil in their shadow, a terrihte eiitiilropln illicit ueeur. Auuther Milirce of danger dreaileil hy the m liee in a puiihlo fire in une ul the lluimy structures. Shniihl file lireiik nut in inn uf (lie buildings ngniul whom sides some uf them stands luive heeu fixed, it in nilmitteil that the pnliee mill the IruupH who are helping guard the eity would he ul niohl powerless lo prevent mi uppn'.l iui eiilaiaily. (Stiuntliig Ituyalty. I'ri'i'iiiitioiH tnihiy were redoubled to guard tin entire line of Mntvh ami lu watch the ttiliiii royalties. Speeial representatives of Seullaml Yaiil iiiiule i minute inspection of Manila, ami houses along the sticei through uhleh the gorgeous corona liuti processions will puss. Thin in spection wan uiiido in semi-secrecy lo iiiHiire Ihii iirutoetiuii of the life nf the king mill prevent any aeeiileiil lu the royal guests. At the sniue tiine forces in the Kant Kiul, where Hie reeeut linltln with anarchists was fought were iuereiiHeil ami those su--peeleil nf any connection with secret ur terrorist societies were plaeeil mi ller Niirveillaiiei. The ooronuliuii mbes, jewels ami regalia wore ennied today from lluckiiigliiim palaeo to Westminster ahhey. They nro there under the special eiire nf tiie king's lifeguards wliu euiiHliiutly Hlaiul guard ovur tlii'in. May (in Hungry. The iiiie.vpct'led coiiKi'Htiou of Iraf fieo wliieli it wiih helieved could lm humlled hy the' London police, no mutter how viinI the thnuigtf piiiiriiig Into Hid uity, thretaeiiH to ciiiihu nuri nun iiieouvnuienci) in the kicmI itc laiiKle, two mid a half milcH iiciosh and lined and a half iii'iIcm from ottrtl In went whiuli will lie elimed lo t raf fia fur two days. In llim reotaujjlo, wliieli !m in (ho hciirt nf London' Imihuh'hs ccuici', are Hitmilcd hoiiio uf tin miiKiiificuiil IioIcIh at which the iichIh nf (he cnromiliuii nro HtayiiiK. HeHiilcH the IioIcIh, the Heelinn in rlnileri a part nf fiiHliinmihle Lniidnn, ninny nf wIiuho homcrt nro filled with ".iicMh for llm ofk'hrntionH of Hie week, iMoHl of llm Imtelkeeperri, eluh hIou'muIh mid nwnoi'H of tlm Iiuiiioh endeavored to prepuve 'u' the two duyn' cuHHiitiuii of Iral'fiii liy Heeur inr plentiful HiipplicH lo last until the linn wiih liflcd. ('uiiditioiiH ,vch leiihiy, wliieli wure had, and today) which aie far worno, played liavoo mm GVN THIS SRC T MFW. JOHN 6a?LAD fi- NKW YORK". June 21. MidHhlp mini Julia Iturlaml, uf the ImtHcHhip .Miehluii, mmi ul' Men. 'loliii Ilurhiml, a weallhv wumuii of Hum city and N'ewMit, kauwiiitt Society ciich'H le eeivud liL" appuiiitmciit an emif;ii on June ft ami Nimiillaiieuuhly with Iuh promotion cntm hi iniiin'uu with I linn Krminic Marie Clark, an ae- tarcMH wiih "The l'uilt Lady" com- pany. The wedding; wiih Hid elima.x uf a eimrthhip of a few weeks, in which time the couple wiih often mtii liiKi'ther in public. .Mr. Murium! in 'J,' yearn old ami in a Kradiiate uf KIU!) at AuuapnliN, where he wiih an huiiur mini. Mix mother hefnro her innrritine wiu Minn Cuuhtance 1. Kiven ami with her ilaiuiKlilerH is at present iu'Kurope. The liridcKroom'h two hirers, the Mimhch Kllu and Mn ml Hnrtaud, have taken iirumiiieut jmrlK in huciiiI function ami Hie latter is a miiaher uf the Cuhuv eluli. Will Appoint His Deputies and Be Responslhlc for Enforcement of tho Game Law in Jackson, Jose phine, Doupjas and Curry. HAS MADE SPLENDID RECORD IN THE PAST Will Be Paid a Salary of $1800 Year and His' Expenses hy the State. BRITISH SUBJECT fS EXECUTED Mexicans May Get In Trouble With Enpjantl If Reports From Alamo Aro Correct No Regular Trial Was Given. (Uuatlauuit on I'uuu 0.) SAX MKCIO, I'iiI., .lime 21. Wo Hir!x came from Hnscuaila today that l'atriuk Cllennoii, a llritish hiiIi ject, watt exeeulcd by the Mexicans at Alamo, Lower t'alifurnia. two weeks api. The belief m expressed here Hint the British pivonimout will act as huon as official roixnts nun the mutter arc received. It is reM)i'ted Hint (llcimon, who has been nt Alamo for some time, having minion interests there, was killed at the same time as John I). Carroll and Dr. Foster, two Ameri cans , were executed. It is not believed here that any regular trial was held at Kiisunada, Acting Consul Sawilay reported the execution ol Carroll ami luster to Washington, and is now on his way to tlm capital. MAN DIVIDES TIME WITH TWO WIVES 1MTTSHUKO, Kns., Juno 21. The tftvo wives of l'cter Sharp will live apart hereafter, and on nlturimtu iluys will enolc his meals, do the housework and otherwise attend to the wants of a mini who has the uaiipie distinction of bein (he hus band of two women. Sharp says lie will constrtiot two three room cot tages, one ua each side of his own home. Forty years ago Anna Catherine and Peter became separated. Later Peter married Louisa. Recently he found Anna ami tlm Hircc, agreed to live in Hie same house. A few days ajto, howuvor, Hie twp women quarreled ami just to pre serve pence Peter announced his de termination of Hcparutin them, Plans Long Cruise. NKW YORK', .lime 21. To escape business cares for the remuiiidu of Ids life, dames 11. Hammond, 72, millinaii'e inventor, is iuiiui;iii to day to leave here duly I on n nrulflo to last until lie is 100 years old, Hammond will sail in a new vaelit. Sum L. Sundry of Woodville, w'u has made an enviable i coord as dep uty iish warden in churKc of thii district, has been appointed chief deputy Kiiine ami Jlsh warden for Curry, DuiicJiih, Jacksuu ami .loxc phiuc counties by the state (mm ami fihh commiHsiotier. Mr. Sundry will appoint his own deputies who will lie rexsumiblu directly to him, ami who will hold office at his pleasure Mr. Sundry will receive a salary of .1S0() a year ami his expenses, Kach dep uty will bu paid .f 100 a month mid out of this will pay his own ex penses. Mr. Sundry states that "ach county will have about three eVpu tlcs working under his direction. He has as yet made only two aixnnt meats, L. Piatt in Doiilus, and Ku geue Wright in ,losephiue. In .luek son comity he has not yet named a deputy but is looking over the field with a view of doinj; so soon. He has receixed a large number of ap plications ami now has thorn tr'dcr consideration. Mr. Sundry has proven himself to be a splendid warden and bis promo tion was well merited. lie. bns '"cleaned up" coiiditloiiH on Rogiic river and can be counted iimhi to enforce the law. He is also serving as deputy sheriff under Wilbur Jones. "I am going to see that the fis'i and game laws are enforced ii thi district," stated Mr. Sundry thi morning, "and all who violate the law mid I can prove it will he nros- ecntcd. I shall play no favorites hut will treat alt equally. "I am going to make my appoint ments tentative at first and try a man before lie is given a 'ii"o per manently. In short, they will Jiuxe to 'deliver tho goods.'" Twlrler In Unique Record. TEHKK IIAl'TK. June 21. Arthur Xehf, the young freshmiuan south paw pitcher at Rose Polytechnic in stitute, in the season just closed, made u record which 5b believed to be unique not only in college baseball anywhere, but in the ranks of pro fessional slabmeu. lie was in ntiio games, pitching 70 innings, allowing only 1 hits and IS runs, mid struck out 101 hatters. Ho was nt bat him self -17 times and of tho 22 hits which gave him a hatting percentage ot .108, four were home runs made hy his team. Tho club won 10 of 1f gamps. PRACTICAL JOKERS STEAL MAN'S CLOTHES f-ftf-f-t-f'f'f-f't-t'f-f-f-f'f-f BELIEVE BANDITS ARE NEAR MARSHFIELD MAKHHFIKLI), Or., June 21 - Heliuving that the ban dits who robbe'l the mail car on the Shasta Limited are hiding in the woods in this vicinity, three, diputicfl who have been with the posse which trailed thm from You callu arrived he'e this morn ing and immediately began preparations fo search the different logging camps for Hie fugitives. Sheriff flugfl left Marsh field this forenoon to join the posse nt Allegheny. It is believed that the men are hiding in the day time and traveling nt night. The dogs lost the trail Inle yesler day, according' to rcoorts reaching here today mid weic limible to fiiid it again. .xv TAFT PLEASED IBYJECISION Endorses Decisions of Supreme Court In Oil and Tobacco Cases Thinks They. Are of Benefit to Business Throughout Nation. (II STANDS FIRMLY BY SEE "He Is My Light," Cries Girl In De fiance When Placed Upon the Wit ness Stand at Trial of Chicago's Cult Inventor. MILDRED XND MONA HAVE QUARREL OVER' THEIR LORD Miss Bridges' Memory Proves to Be Very Convenient Barries All Questions. CHICAGO. HI.. June 21. "They may crucify me on the cross of pub lic opinion, place upon my head NKW HAVBN, Conn.. June 21. Knilurslng tho decisions of tho sup reme court la the oil and tobacco mint cnseii. Prealdimt William How ard Tuft today made an address at the Yale alumni dinner. "I bellevo tho decision have bene fited IiubIuchb and laid down a dis tinction which It Is not difficult for any honest business man to follow," ho said. BANDIT' STEALS P0S8FSH0RSES Harry Whitney Shows Remarkable Nerve In Entering Camp of Pur suers and Making Away With Their Mounts. POCATELLO. Idaho, Juno 21. Stealing tho horses of tho posse fol lowing him while tho posse members slept last night, llandlt Hurry Whit ney, ono ot tho pair who shot two men on an Oregon Short Lino train near lllghbrldge, escaped today in to tho Jackson's Holo country in Wyoming. He had purchased a sup ply of provisions and ammunition. Indians nro today on his trull. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 21. Robert Ihtnnnn, in n Rem call today lowered tho record on u mile trmik four-fifths of a second. He made a mile here in fiO 1-5. Tho former rec ord was 51 flat. MULTNOUMAH CLUB PLAYS JAPANESE HARRISON', Idaho, Juno 21.. determined hunt Is being mtulo to duy hy Patrick Craig, a nowly-wod, for prnctlcal Jokers who stolo his outer KurmoutB and compound him tonvalk through tho main street of Harrison garbed lu a barrol hold In position hy auspondors, as tho ,prlco for tho return of his clothes. With his hrldo Craig la visiting hero, During tho night tho Jokora ontorod tho house and confiscated all tho man's outer clothing In It, Thou thoy loft a nolo tolling Craig he could hnvo his garments provided ho woro tho barrel which was loft at his bedsldo. Cisalg iniulo tho Journey to tho de signated spot shortly nttor sunrise. BOY BANDIT TO FACE TRIAL AT SACRAMENTO VALLKJO, Cnl., Juno 21. Frod Melville-, tho boy bandit, will bo tried in the Saeramento courts was Hie nil lioiiuuement made hero today. Mel ville wiih hitch! ml in Ilonioiii aftei u tho Lounger II,, designed by himself, I two days' search by wasaa, PORTLAND. Ore, Juno 21. It was expected that tho Japanese ot Portland would he out In full force to witness tho baseball gumo between tho teams of tho University ot Keio ot Japan and tho players ot tho Mul tnomah Club. Tho Japaneso havo boon playing throughout tho east and nro now working their way back to Japan. Thoy aro considered ono of tho strongest Japanese basoball teams that has over tared tho United States. TREASURE SHIP EUREKA DUE IN PORT JUNE 23 RAN 1)1 ECIO, Cnl., Juno 21. Lo cal Agent K. J. Clinpjn of tho North Paeifio Coast ISeamsliip company, has been notified by the San Fran cisco officials of tho company to look for tho tSeamor Eurokn Juno 23. Tho Eureka, according to re ports, has on hoard tho treasure of n Chilean cruiser, sunk yonra ago in tho South seas. No mention of any treasure was made in tho notification received by Afeent Chnpin, crown of condemnation, thrust my sides with spears of malice, hpt they cannot force lrom me a single word hurting Mr. See. He is my light." This wu.s the statement made by Mildred Bridges, high priestess in the "absolute life" cult of Evelyn Arthur See, before she resumed the stand to day to testify in the case the state has brought against him on u statu tory charge in which the girl is men tioned. lie fore the trinl was resumed Stephen Bridges, the girl's father, again pleaded with her to desert the founder of tho "junior common wealth,'' but Mildred could not be in duced to change her attitude. Leader Quarrel. That there has been a quarrel be tween the two "lights" of the cult was apparent today when Mildred snub bed Mona Hees. After the first part of her testimony Inst night, Mona accused Mildred of having testified in a way damaging to See's case. To day Mildred refused to return Monn's greeting. As sho took her place in the witness chair, Mildred smiled nt See. Answering Judge Honore's ques tion, Mildred admitted Hint she he lieved See's teachings nnd that she herself occasionally writes "truths" for use in the "book of truth." Her memory today wns very convenient. She could recall nothing damaging when nsked questions regarding the "religious rites" practiced at the "junior commonwealth." She admit ted Hint she hnd a copy of the "book of absolute life," but could not re cnll rending the passage "MiHlred is tho light of my house, the house of the Imu, and she shall not depart therefrom." Parries Questions. She clever parried all questions re garding her relations with See, but admitted that tho subject was dis cussed at tho "junior commonwealth." Sho deelnred that she nnd Monn spent their evenings there rending, writing and playing games. Assistant State's, Atornoy Burn ham cut in on her testimony to ask sarcastically: "Where did you get tho light to see the truth thut you were reporting?" "From tho sourco Hint others get il from God," the girl answered. The Bridges girl's testimonv is given in the capacity of a witness for the court. Mildred Trapped. After repeated contradictions mado In her effort to shield See, Mil dred was trapped into making 'dam aging admissions, and losing her con fident air. sat crustfallon and confus ed during tho rost of tho testimony. Sho denied at first that sho had ovor called Seo nor husband or ad dressed him endearingly. Sho ad mitted, however, that she, Mona Recs and Seo had written each othor lettors while thoy woro living In the "commonwealth." A letter was then taken from the mas3 of documents which had boeu removed from tho safe In Sea's apart ments, and Mildred identified It as her own writing. While. It was be ing read to tho Jury tho pretty girl wilted. "I Do Love You." "I feel that now I havo entered tho truo spirit of wifehood," tho let tor said, "I tool thut wo aro on a truer basis than ovor boforo. From this day 1 will pick up my Ufo and eutor tho spirit of wifehood and bo a truo wife. Evelyn, I do lovo you, and I am trying my best to bo what my purpose Is, May I fulfill my personal Ufo and may I also fulfill your life. No matter whoro you may bo, always romombor that thoro Is a muo gin ai nomo loving you Heads College j Jp IIIHIII lllllll ! -HUAl -I'l R .-WCJNli ALLE.N NOBLE CARLISLE, Pa., June 21. Dr. Eu gene Allen Noble, who lias betm chosen to succeed Dr. George E. Reed as president of Dickinson col lege, is the bearer of n degree of L.J II. D. from Hint niMitution. Since 1008 he has been president of tho Woman's college of Baltimore. Dr. Noble was born hi Brooklyn on March 5, 1805, the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Richard Noble. He wns n student nt Garrett Biblical in stitute, nt Evanston, III., nnd wns or dnined as n Methodist En-ieopnl minister in 1892. He wns pnstor m Bridgeport, Conn., from 1892 to 1805 and in Brooklyn from 1895 to 1S97. Dr. Noble is a director Syracuse University nnd Drew Theological seminary nnd Seney hospital, and is a member of the College President-.' association, the American Philogical, the Alpha- Deltn Phi, the Phi Beta Kappa nnd of the Graduates Univer sity, Alphn Deito Phi clubs, of New York, and the University of Baltimore. 12000 01 IS UNCOVERED IN STERLING MINE Three Foot Ledge Carrying Values as High as $2000 a Ton Found Town Thrown Into Considerable Excitement by Report of Strike. 300 POUNDS OF ORE BROUGHT TO THE CITY Mine Is Owned by Local Men Much Development Work Has Been Done On Property. SAILORS STRIKE IS CALLED OFF Accept Increase of $2.50 a Month and Return to Work Naval Pa rade in England Will Not Be Blocked. Itriuglng several quartz niuggets of nlmost pure gold, "Italian Dick" n well known pnss'i'lor of this dis trict, rami! into town this morning, nml proceeded to sell the nuggets. He bad uitli him over $100 worth of gold. "Italian Dick" refuses to sny ivhero he found the gold other tluin to say it wns about three-quarters of a mile tills side of the Sterling mine. Ifo wild lie found it in u clay scum anil Hint there is more of it there. His npM-.inince with the nuggets, nnd Iilft selling of lliem, created con siderable excitement. NEW YORK", Juno 21. All dan ger of a general seamen's strike was dissipated today when the union lenders accepted an offer of .f2.50 per rabnth' increase for the striking sailors. Most of those who walked out returnod to work today. LONDON, June 21. Threatened interference wtih the great corona tion naval review was ended today when tho striking seamen accepted a truce nnd agreed to man tho bouts which will carry the enormous crowds to tho review off Spithend Saturday. The strike will be re sumed Sunday unless in tho mean time a settlement of existing differ ences is reached. ROBBERS HOLD OP A E (Continued on Pago 4.) SAN FRANCISCO. Cab. Juno 21. Detectives aro today searching for two robbers who last night raided tho rooms of tho Editorial club, an incorporated "gambling" club in Turk street, mid held up the five inmates of the place after having beaten the keeper, Frank C. Briggs, unconscious. Among tho men robbed was Charles Torrentz of Seattle, who lost $120 and a diamond ring valued ut $300. Detectives have been umihlo to find n traco of tho two men who robbed the place. It wns several minutes after the robbers had gone, locking tho doors from the ouside before the men in tho club dared telephone tho police and hospital for help. Ore showing a value of $2000 a ton wns uncovered Tuesday after noon on the property of the Sterling Gold Qunrtz Mining & Milling com pany on the Jacksonville "divide about nine miles southwest of this city. The strike was made in tunnel No. 3, which cuts n 20-foot vein of oro giving an average . assay value of ."527.20 n tpn, nt a depth of 230 feet. In running a drift in the vefu to out the contact where the diorito enters the slate nnd junctions with 'a 20 foot vein showing in tunnel No. 1, a three-foot streak of calcitio quartz was cut showing free gold, sulphide and tellurium assaying over$2000 a ton. Medford was thrown into a state of excitement by tho arrival of the news Tuesday afternoon. It. I ltay, engineer nnd general manager of tho company immediately after tho find telephoned to the company's officials in thi city telling them to take all stock off the market. This was done at ouco and grent wns the suspense until Mr. Ray arrived in tho city. Mr. Hay brouht in with him about 300 pounds of ore in which gold can be seen with the linked eye. Tho ore was on exhibition today in front of the office of II. II. Lorimer, sec retary of the company. A largo crowd soon collected, exhibiting much interest in the specimens shown. Kepbrts from tho mine havo been most encouraging lately. Much con- tideuce has been expressed in its fu turo by local business men. Tho (Continued on race 4.) PRESIDENT SENDS A MESSAGE TO CONGRESS BURTON RESOLUTION PROTECTING NIAGARA PASSED WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 21. Tho senate today adopted tho Bur ton resolution, which provides for an extension of two yoars from Juno 20 next of tho law protecting tho Niag ara rivor in Now York from further diversiun of its waters. Tho meas ure uow goes tu tho house. NEW YORK, Juno 21. Beforo starting for Now Haven thlB morning President Taft completed a special message to congress recommending tho amendment ot tho puro food law designed to restore tho efficiency ot thut statute. Tho message has been forwarded to Washington and will bo read in tho senate and house of representatives beforo tlioso bodies adjourn tonight. President Taft's meosago recom mends legislation along tho lines of nopresontutlvo Shirley's bill which la Intended to remedy tho omaHCiilaMon of tho puro food law b ytho Hiipromo court ot tho United States. Tho president will roturn to Now York tonight from Now Havon. WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS'TIS FOLLY, ETC. SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 21. When tho provisional brigado headed by General Bliss, sailed for San Fran cisco Friday, somebody forgot to take down tho general's flag, float ing over tho old II. streot barracks. Tho flag will fly until ordorg aro recoived from Gonornl Bliss directing I that it bo hauled down. 41 I 1 v J aj J 4