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jronnn HIMorloRl Itaftta City Hal) .4&mlM SUBSCRIBERS rnlllnir to roI mpr will Imva (inn nallvtrtrt liy iihonlnir of. flew by 0 p, til. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fair liar. 211.71, Mine. 78, Mlu. HO, Mean (12 1 Fire. .02 Mully- MUlh War, l'mly I'IimI Yiiii JWlODKOltl), OlflWOX. '."JirffSDAV, JUNE 22, 1911. No. 79. GEORGE V CROWNED KING BRITAIN POM P OF MILITARISM, MEDIEVAL E AND ECCSIASTICAL MGIFCEIC SOLEM TY M f I BuaB Kr x f skill - HilllllllHBW - -ft ififffv.r HMfi 'fc.r ST ' viiiKjgMr IHLiS iUVH Coronation Procccdnl Exactly as Per Prouram With No Incident to Mar Queen Mary Is Far the Cooler of tho Two Principal Actors In tho Drama Hundreds of Royalties From All 'Parts of the Earth Are Present Westminster Abbey Scene of Woifdcrful Display Mon arch's Robes Aro Vastly Rich Great Thronus Along Streets. LONDON, Jiiiiii !!:!.- (JinrK V nnd Mmy III wi'i'o crnwni'il Imluy klui; ami Minimi tit "Ihn Uiiltxil Kluciloiii of (iri'iit llrltnln mill Iri'lmiil anil o( tlio llrllluli iliiiiiliiliinii licyiiiul tlm HI'ttH. To Ihn iiillioitoxly-inltiili'il tho ci'r iniiiiy ww mi nwi'-liiHpliliii; illMpltiy of Ihu iKiiiip of mllltarlmii, of imcIi' hIiimIIiuI HiilciniiUy mill of lucillnval HinCiiUlioiiri). To tlio cynlr ll wan nil nliiioiil putlii'tlrally rhlltlUli i-xhllilllon of iIi'HkIH In tliiMtl unit Hpaimli'H. Tlio rnillcal w In ll n iionlllvuly vrlrkoil wimtti of inlllloiiM, In u rountry wIhto fully omMlilril of tho pupiiliitloi) U on (ln lirlnli of puup"rUiilloii ami ouk tNM'iitlnili Ik literally ktnrvlni:- Tliw iivuniK llrlton In nlrlctly or tlioilox, hiiHiivor. IH'foni iluwn lu pi-oplit Ixman MwamiliiK )' liunilroils or thoiiHiiuilH Into tho Hln'otH throiiKlt wlilcli (tin royal prorvKnlon was to ptinh, ln'twf'Mi HiirUliiKhnui pulnco and WitNtiitlintlor Alliiy. Tlio foot anil tuoiinti'il pollen wlui hIk'pIi'MiIoiI tliitni juuiinml iiiiinlirliwrt. Mnlnr. tlm tlior- oiif.lifari-H or niarcliliiK In tho proniM hIimi woro urnrly 1 00,000 hoMIitm iiii iliir ciiiiiiiimiil or I'U'UI .MarMial VU roimt Kltclicntir To nomo exli'iit tlio if..ii.i.iiiiiiii tiillllnrt iIIhiiIiiv wan. Ill iHMMlhVitMMtl1iiftrMltatolMjy'thu liortncim or VHP .i. rto 1111(1 I lio collHfiilUint roiiKcrt" tlon of tlio crowil to nn oxtont whlrfi, onlorly n LumloiiurH imually nn. wiiiilii hnvo rniliTcil tho ordinary "thin riul lino" pmvorli'MH to control It. 7tHH III tlio .llxy. ll for tlio lili;lii'fit of HrltUh iiohlo 11111. At Kim; IMwiiiiI'h coronation tlio Mi-alM of tho loyal iIiiUch hail Oiriic oi'cupnntH. tlm iliikcn of CnnihrlilRo, CoiinaiiKht ami Cornwall, and York. Tho iltit'hf'HH of CoiinaiiKht, I'rlnco Arthur and I'rluconti I'ntrlulu took their iicatn In mm of tlio royal boxen, I'nfnimo of Hoyiilth-. At OiIh tnoiiu'iit tho ronr of rlicur Iiik oiiIhIiIo and tho crauli of tho KUiiiUn' liand an It hroko Into tho na tional nntlii'in proclnlimtd that tlio klni; and iiuihmi viro allKhtltiK from tlmlr loach at tho Alihcy imtranco. Tin ori'licHtra Htrnck up tho hymn "I Wax Ulud" and at tho hhiih' Inntant Ilmrn matched down tho nlido tlm Uiif.'H rhiiplaliiK-lii-onllimry, two anil two, followed by tin ennomi of thu Ahboy In their darker cation of crlm- Hon workiul with koIiI, with tho dean brliiKliiK up tho rear. Tlmii there wan nn nwed hunh an the ijuceii liemelf, nurrounded by her KKUtleiueu-al-armn. In M-nrlet tunlcn nnd with iioddliiK plumen and with tho ItlnhopH of Norwich and Oxford itu iiiipportliiK prelnten, moved nlowly down tho alule. Klnnliliu; with JewelH and weariiiK tho rlbbou of tho .(Inrter over her rcimono clutlllntlnK mnnn of gold her majenty mado a plcturo calcu lated to ImprexM even tho bunutlen oc cupylnK'thu peerenncH' HentH, thoiiKh tlio caption-, aro nald to hnvo wlilu pered amoiiK theuiBelveH that Mary did not really compare with her moth-cr-lti-law, Alexandra, on tho corn- Latest Photograph of King George V., The New Ruler of the British Empire. Home 7000 were admitted In all,pondliiK oceanUm nine yenm uro. I. ...I. ..II.... Ill ,ii.iiIk.ii flf tilt, IMlV'll 1 family, and rolatlona, morn than 200 forclKH prlncen, prlnceMHCH and Hpeclal repiimentatUeH from eOery clvlllxed country In the world, 1130 poora and peeremien, 1100 liliihoi, clerKy. Htaten men and itnilmMiatlorM, 900 membern of imrllameut with their wlvert and S00 roprcMimtatlvcH from India and tin Iliitlnh colonlen. Poem and peereHHCH were In full r hen of ncarlut and ermine and car ried their coroncta ready to put on tho moment tho crown wan placed upon KIiik (loorKo'n head. II sliopn In cilmiiou mid lawn, hU:h court JiiiIkcm in ncarlut and ermine end full-bottomed wIrh. law lordti In bl tck and Kiild, army and navy offl corn In red, blue, Kreon, black and jjrey, cablnol mlnhiteiH In blue, white nuil koIiI, mum bora of parliament In black court ilrenn, forelKii ofrlcern In weird and wonderful colorn. eiiHtern potonlutca In flowing roben and Uir baiiH of every hue and nhado under tlm nun mado up the balunco of tho Korr.eoim iiHHembly, Arrival or the Itepilla. Tlm flint idKti of real hynlneHH wan the aif'lvnl of tlio lOKalla and crown JowoIh; carried lit !' tlio caimim and chaplaltm from t,bo .leruHalem chain her, whither thoy were brought hmt ulKht from tho Tower of London. At 10 o'clock tho full pomp of tlio Timers for Hie Queen. Hxcept Mr tho anthem pealliiK from tlm orpin and choir, tho great iiiHoiuhly had remained up to thin time profoundly Nllent, ntandluc re verently, but an tho Queen paused tho enclosure net apart for tholr benefit, tho boyH or Wcntinlnntor nchool oxer clHed their traditional privilege or burntlnK Into crlcn of: "Vlvnt UcKlna .Maria I Vlvat HcRlnla Murla! Vlvnt! Vlvnt! Vlvat!" Tho "KIiik'h prorennlon" wnH about to enter. After the party of heraldH, trumiieterH and ptirHtitwiutH, paced the Duken or Argyll and Uoxburghe. nlde by wide. Ono boro tho wrepter with the croHH, tlm other St. Kd wurd'H ntarr. Helilnd walked Lord Orey do Uothyn carrying tho "gold npurH." Next came threo great noblemen with Hheathed nwordH, omblemntlo or punlHhmeut, protection and mercy. Then appeared tlm nuiHter or to day'n coroinonloH, Henry, Ouko or Norfolk, Karl MaiHlial of Kugland, premier duko and earl of tho realm, and bonier or a hcoio or other tltlen. llimlilo him Htrodo tlio Duku of l-Mfo. the Klng'H brother-in-law, car rying tho Lord High CoiiBtablo or Kngland'a baton, and also attended by two pagon. lletweon Uioko dig nitarleH, but aUended by only one page, wiih tlm .Miirquin oi i.ouuoii- l iii;iwi. ,,,......- , l'"n'l eccleHhrntlcal pioeeHlon wiih formed derry with Urn a word of atato, ready for tlm liiininno or carrying tho legn lla to the veallbulo to await their niajeiillea' arrival, To tho atraliiH or "0 (led Our JIulii In Agea l'aal," tho march down the alalea began and an tlm clergy, Md by the lilahop of Lou don In riamlni? acarlet, cllaappoareil through tho woatorn doom, tlm way wiih prepared for tho royal procea alon'ti entry, . The thunder or druma outaldo nn iiouuced tho principal Mmtora' arrival iihortly lioforo 11. l-Mrat camo tlio foreign prlnroH and prlncoHHea, In Vonilurful roboa In which the royal jiurplo predomlimted, their long court trutua bortio by pagea and their curnnota curried on silicon cualiloiia before them. Tho duko of Counaught, brother or the Into King Kdwavd and ttiuilo or the preBont monarch, In tho mil imlj rorm or a Hold murahal under hla royal rohea, took hla aeatjia a royal duko In fronl of tho benHieH veHorv- to bo buckled about tho monarch 'n walat Jual bofiuo tho placing of tho crown upon hl head, Tho crown Itaeir came next. Lord High Soward or Kugland tho Karl or ClioHtorflold boro It glugorly, glitter ing tu Ha cuahlon lllto a alnglo hugu gem. Ills MnJeaty'H ApiH'iirance. , Now a patch of acarlot,a clualer of nodding whlto plumoa and tho gleam f lmlberlH aunounceii tho ap proach or tho klng'a peraonal )ody guard. Following theao twenty gentlemon-at-arniB, thero Bwopt ma Jeatlrafly acroaa tho hliio enrpot tho UlHhop of London carrying Uo crom-aon-bound Illlilo, f-ho lllahop or Win clmater upholding tho oliallco ami tho UlHhop or Kly with tho patina, Then tho king hlmsolf. HIb iiiaJoHty wore no ordinary uni form, on tills, IiIb coronation day, Hla imnuiu'ch'a robos of cloth of gold, (Uuiitliiuud on 1'nco 4.) MAN'S BODY FOUND NEAR TRACKS NORTH OF CITY KITCHENER BLAMED IS WAS CELL MATE BY KING, OF W.JACKSON Georrjo Says Iron Discipline of For mer Sirdar Threw a Wet Blanket Over the Whole of the Coronation Festivities People Not Glad. Had Evidently Been Hit by Train- Broad Path Shows How Body Was Hurled From Tracks by Locomotive. LONDON'. .Inn 21!. "Kltchoner threw a wet blanket over tho whole or the coronation rcstlvltles." Deeply dUappoluted over tho com parative lack or euthualaHm at hla crowning, King George V on hla re turn rrom WcHtmliiBter Abbey today la reported to have Hummed up bin chagrin In the abovo remark. There la im qucHtlnn that tho edlcta or Lord Kitchener, who yun In charge or the troopa along the route or tho pageant, aided greatly In marring tho free ex prcHBlou or the people's enthusiasm. TlioiiHauda upon thoutmnds or would- be ajiectatora were barred rrom tho route by (ho former Irdar'a Iron dla ulpllno, and It la certain that Kitchen er hereafter will not be aa popular with their mujCHtlcH n he hua been. Never In tho history of London pa goanta haa auch atrlct roprcfmlnu been aliown. Kltehener'a odlols were almost KuhbIiui and public, opinion generally blamca him for making the hlHtorlu event appitmcji a riasco, at loaat liiHOl'ar iib Ita iBiect aa n popu lar ahov waa concerned, London haa often Been larger crowds, and tho lade of euthUHlaam along tho routo la gen erally credited less to any coolnesa of thu populace toward their mon arohri than to rear or mistreatment by tho troops In carrying out Kltchouor's orders. Today's crowd along the lino or tlio pageant roll far short or expectations, but n great effort will bo made to relieve, thin partial failure In tomor row's progrosa, when their majesties, in all the panoply of state, will trav erse miles or the city's streots, Look for the ml that iloHorihoa tho plueo you would like to own, While cutting grass along thu Southern Pacific tracks ouo mllo north of thu Crater Lako siding at 10 o'clock Thursday morning a gang or section hands discovered a corpse nearly covered up by tho rank vege tation. ' , The manner In lileh bo met death Is not certain, although every Indi cation points to his having been struck by a locomotive. A broad swath in thu grass showed that his body had been propelled violently rorward Tor boiiio 20 root. Thu right shoe was slashed open, tho right arm was covered with grease and tho race was streaked with lilood and scratched as If It had been ground Into the earth by tho forro or tho rail. Ho wore brown corduroy trousers, a darix at, a dark hat and had every appearauco of being an Indian. Tho Identity of lho,inan,ls uncer tain, although he Is said to have han dled a scraper Tor Moiian, a sub-coa-tiictor ror tho Chirk &v Henery Con struction company. Ho "was orrestcd laHt Sunday and was hold lu Jail with Will Jackson, the man found dead in tho box car opposltq Klghth street Monday morn ing. Tho two men woro ueld lu the snmo cell and destiny scorns to hnvo markod tlm two for ti Blmllar fate. Doth woro drunk at the tlmo or tholr arerst and both died undor the luriu euco of lliiior. Hinder Ib thought to hnvo boon under tho Influenco of liquor t tho time of death, tlio con dition or hla race and eyes'showing that ho had been uiulor Inriuoncu at the tlmo or just previous to tho tlmo ho waa struck. Death occurred somo tlmo during YOU MUST GO TO THE GAME Mayor Issues Instructions to All Cit izens Over 10 Years of Age to Go to Ball Grounds Band Will Play Funeral March. Mayor's Office, Medford, Or., June ''.!, 1011. By virtue of tho authority vested in mo as mayor and police judgo of tlio City of Medford, I hereby order nnd command nil citizens of tho City of Med font above tho oro of 10 yenrs to repair to Court Hall's hall grounds tomorrow afternoon, June 23, at 4 o'clock p. in. to witness tlio titanic struggle that will there take place between tljo Leans and the Fats. v Tlio Chief of 1'olico is tit strueted to arrest anyone found violatiui thit order. A minimum fino of tlio price of admission to the game will bo imposed in nil discs. Tlio parade will start from tlio Natatorium at 4:15, hoad cd by the bund, which will play iv funeral innrch. W. II. CANON, Mayor. ((amlti'mou onPaijo S.) Now! I guess you'll go. "If you don't, you are a fit subject for tho city cooler, iiiiri you will propably get yours. Mayor Canon issued tlio abovo in structions Thursday which is fair warning to all. A engo 'has been filed up down town ami you must pay or go. NKW 0KLHANS, Lu., June 22. Mother of five pairs within eight years, Mrs. J. l' Pifario of Oulfport, Miss., today claims tlio world's reo ord for twins. Tlio children arc all living. "GOD SAVE THE "E KING OD ROUND WORLD Loyal Britishers World Over Observe Coronaation of New King Pa rades and Demonstrations Mark the Crowning of George. LOYAL BRITISH SUBJECTS IN NEW YORK CELEBRATE "Crown Is Placed" Flashed From London to Provinces Marks Firing of Salute. TORONTO, Ont, June 22. Coron ation day Is being generally observed throughout the province as a holiday. In Toronto practically all places of business arc closed, Including the aft ernoon newspapers. At 9:30 the day's program began with games and drills by tho children. The Toronto infantry brigade, relnrorced by pub lic school cadets, marched to Queen's Park, whero a military review and trapping of colors ending up with a royal salute and witnessed by thou sands. Free band concerts In all the parks will bo given this afternoon, while in the evening a military tattoo of 11 bands and fireworks display will be held In RIverdale Park. Tho stores and private residences are lav ishly decorated and (lags are (lying everywhere. Parade at Vancouver. VANCOUVER, B. C, June 22. Unanimous to the uttermost degree was the celebration in honor of King George's coronation hero today. Mil itia men and labor unionists vied with each other as to which would make tho better showing In tho coronation parade, which embraced every class in the city and which Included In its two-mllo length 17,000 men, women and boys. Tho ladles' societies took part tho same as the men's and sev eral of tho orders had little lads as banner supporters. A(tor a short pa rade of the principal streets the vast concourse gathered at Recreation Park, where a ceremonial service fol lowed by speeches was carried on under tho direction of Mayor Taylor, tho leading chief dignitaries and rep resentatives of the dominion and pro vincial legislatures. The first note of tho day wns sounded rrom tho throat or a cannon fired by a detachment or tho boy socuts on tho second that the "crown Is placed" bulletin was flash ed from London. Tho boys woro su pervised by a detachment of tho Van couver Veterans' association, who rollowcd up tho rirst gun with a royal saluto. Tho city this morning is a riot or gorgeousness rrom ono ond to tho othor. residential as well as bus iness districts. BATTLE AGAIN RAGING NEAR BORDER LINE Colonel Mosby Leaves Tia Juana and Wages War On Federal Troops Observers on American Side Could Not See Battle but Heard Firing. TRAINS ARE STOPPED AND USED BY REBELS Force of 200 Insurrectos Engage Witrt Federals Estimated 500 In Strength. SAN DIKGO. Cal., Juno 22. With threo of their men killed, a score wounded and reporting that at least 100 federals wero killed In a sharp battle near TIa Juana, the Insurrectos of Lower California ended their re volt today, when nearly 300 of Cap-4 tain J. R. Mobsy's command surren dered to the American troops of Gen eral Bliss' command at the frontier. SAN DIEGO, Cal.r June 22. Mosby and some of his men re treated to Tia Juana nt 12:30. "It's nil off," said Mosby. Ho said that tho rebels would either surrender or try to escape across tho line into the United States. SAN DIEGO, Cul., June 22. Fighting between Mosby's rebels and the federal forces ' from 'Ensenada began nt 10:45 o'clock this morning, about three miles from Tia Juana. Observers on tho American sido could not see the engagement but beard heavy firing, including vol leys from a mnchine gun supposed to belong to the federals. Celebrate In Frisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., June 22 Subjects of King Georgo of Great Britain observed tho coronation of his majesty today with an elaborate celebration at Shellmouud park. The program, which included music, danc ing, spcechmaking nnd games, was in charge of tho Order of tho Sous of St. Georgo and tlio British soci eties. Walter MaoArthur delivered the tfration. of the day. Brit Mi CoiimiI General Walter R. Ileum was a member of tho coiioral committee Tho celebration will close with a grand ball in San Francisco tonight. NKW YORK," Juuo 22. Tho prin cipal colobratlon In New York of King Georgo'a coronation was hold this aftornoon In Old-1 Trln'ty church by loyal British subjects. Tho featuro or tho sorvlco was an olaborato music program. Murder Will Be Charge. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Juno 22. With State Senator Loroy Wright acting as his legal advisor, Dr, Joacquiu Diaz Pneto today plans not only to proseouto Captain Rhys Pryeo but ovory member of tho rcbol band that captured Tia Juana. Tho inou will to charged with murder. SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 22. Probability of another battle near Tia Juana today was increased when word came to the rebel camp that a force of several hundred federnls were camped at the Garcia ranch, 10 miles away. Captain Mo.iby at once assembled tho larger part of bis forces and rode towards the federals. The Gar cit ranch is nenr the San Diego & Arizona railroad and tho report of the federals approach was brought by a work train. Tho rebels soized the train and held it at theiiitcnmtional lino. Thoy also seized n train from San Diego. Reports to the rebels bay the fedo.-ul forco, which set out from Eusenuda several days ago was commanded by Governor Vega of Lower California. The force left Ensenadn undor Col onel Majol, but Vega, according to the rebels, overtook Majol. A scout ing party encountered tho Enscnada band in camp. There was u skirmish and two federals are reported killed. At 0 o'clock Mosby and his men returned to the Tia Juana, going nt onco to the work train soized early today. Over 100 boarded tho cars, and an attempt was mado to get up steam in the engine. The orow with the exception of Conductor AV. J. MeCormiek-, bud abandoned tlietrain. Ho declared ho was respousiblo for the company's properly. The United Press correspondent counted 1(11 rebels, when (bo men, fully armed, elimbod on tho ears. A number of mounted men remained about Iqwu ready to start toward tho federals as soon as tho train could bo moved. Sixty United States soldiers wero rushed to tho border from Fort Rosoorans. Stocks Fall Fast. NKW YORK, Juno 22. P.ricca at tho oponlng or today's stock market foil rapidly owing to a boar attack. United States Steel lost 1-2 and Road lng, Union Pacific St. Paul, Lohlgh Valley and Cnppor declined a point. Tho latest change In tho Washing ton situation suggesting a prolonged session of congress nnd raising now doubts aa to tho sonato's attltudo In rogard to tariff legislation was largo. ly respousiblo for bearish Rontlmout. Tho market closod firm. j Bonds wom heavy, J' vVJJ . u si 11 4K 1