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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1911)
MwniroimrArfjrmBTjNWMiflpjroTiPoHioKrTNnAYjJoiiYinij. XGEKHBB 4' P PASSENGERSTELL OF THRILLING TIME Survivors of Wrecked Steamer Spok mm Arrive In Porl Willi Hnrrow liill Tain of Disaster Only Two Arc Lost. ..HllArM.i:, Wiwh., .Inly I. tftll) exulted mid ium-voiim fiom tliulr tin III. Int; i'vuiiro on a shilling ililp anil iinmiw Mniin rrom death, tlm 110 piiNMii(((iH ttihuii fiom tlio wicjcIiihI i)tiiiiii(rRi(il(iiiio, iiirlvittl In pint thlu morning un Hit) -ilti'atiW Admiral Bamimon. , Two lives weio IMt. All, the nth 'im woig. n'Hciit'il w It hunt Injury. Mm (liinliKir !'. Williams of Wash- IjWtlon, I). C. wan liurliid liiick into ii nililn liy t tut ntrdiltii; wntoiii ainl drowned, whllo lnr fiatitlo IiiinIiiiiiiI iiihI two daiiKlilers stood by liolploiw to mivu )nir, Mm. J. 13, Htraun of riillnilolililu died fiom tlio shock Iiii mediately af tor liolug roscucd. Tliu I'uiiMO of tint wreck wan that tllll Htt'IlllHT CO II III Ot HtOIII lllO till'! wIiIIm roIiii; through Seymour Nar rows mint or Vaneouvor Island, Tlio Kpoknno In ii total low, ', , .Story of tlio H'mk, Dr. .Mm tin A Meyer, of flnn Fran vlwo, one oC4 ttii, nlilpwrocked pan iongirs told n vlvhl story of tlio rode, i h 'Wit were a pfiiiy of iim plnylui; (iintN In onii of tlio caliliiH Thursday evening. AJ, a HtUo nror 11:15, Hie llr.htlioiinq on a nig toclc hove In lght clone liy. Wo miiw tlio bout being pulled over toward tlio route by tlio HtioiiK cnrit'iit, "Wo could frol tlio ruililor trylnt; to Keep tlio nlilp In tlio cliaiiuol. lint It wan nil In vain. Tlio current wm too MttoiiK At 1CIS wo heard u crash ing nmitiit mid (ho sldo of tlio boat wan ripped wltlo upon below tlio hoc. oiul bottom. Aufnl Hound. "Tim IH'xt fo'v minutes worn prob ably tlio moni ton lido of every pas BOngom' life, I huo novor honnl anything moro awful than tlio houiuI of tlio water midilug Into tlio big hole In tlio Hhlp, while wo woro iilowly go Iiii; down. "IJwry ono of uti woro In tlio wu tr .Moro than ono thlid of tlio pus ifViiKorn hail rotlrod for tlio nlghl anil In tlio I'xdJciiH'iH illd not cum llmo to drw. Hut I havo neur nooi ASIATIC CHOLERA EXCITES NEW YORK Italian limnlnrnnt Dies of Dreaded Dlsnaso at Auliurn All of Dead Man's Effects Arc Burnett Qunr 3- w. h.... -- Brilliant Shakespeare Coronation Ball antlno Is Strict. AlIHUIN, N. Y, July 1. -Asiatic cholera ban npin'iiioil lioin. Tomtom lllniidl, all Kalian ImmlKiuut who inihi'd ho lo tliioo weeks ago, illoil this morning In a nidging fioiu,tho ill nail iIIhoiiho, Ho wiiii 111 only hIiico yoHtonlay morning. An noon uti tlio niituro of UlraiiirH malady was loam- oil police surrounded Dm hoimo and tho state hoard of hoallli wan tiotl flint. All Mi null's effects havo boon burned ami the ulxtcon Inmates of the house nsIio woio exposed to the iIIhoiiho havo boon pliuert In tho ttlrlcU out iiuiirmitluo. FEMALE FORGER GIVEN 4 YEARS HAN KIIANTIMUO, Cnl , .liil 1. I''iur years in Sim (juuiitiu wi tin hontoiioo piomiuuooil by .liule lay lor lodnv in the oimo ol' MrH. loot IVtornoit of I'orlhinil, f)r oouviet oil ol' liavin lorjioil it iiioilKnp' ilecd uliilo poHinj: us Mr. Iloiuiottu I'ar roll of San Lunmiro, ami alti'inptm to horiow 10,000 oit jiroporty in Aliimoila oounty. jrj,'iiiiH-iitH on lio woiiuiii'ri applioation thnl nlio bo inU iiiitli'il to proliatioii woro ooiiolml today ami tlio court ilumoil tlio pelt lion. After jiiilKMU'iit wan pio iinniicoil AlrK. 1'olornou'h altoriioh io- 4 1 . - l ?- m UTfidt t? rr-i..r -- .p- m. .. .- -"'"u urwicwc ihc uytnwi Ol-5C3Mtie5ET LADY LOCH Tlio SliakoMpoaro coronation hall, with iiintlrillet, m which jwrrcw-eh represented the principal ohnravterx fiom "Ah You Like It," "Anthony iiml Clooputra" ami ollicrn of the playn, marked the opening of tlte ccroiiu liou liwtivitii'H in bunion. "Tlio Con rlrt of Queen Klixalicth," represent in k scenes of Etiiliotliun dayh, was iiIko a feu I u ic. TIioho who took p.u' t woro the direct drmmilaiiU of the pcrhoiis they represented. The becne vwih on of hilemliir and mulled any tiling of its kind eer witnem'ed in Loudon. Portraits of the noted wom en wlin look i:rt aro hliown above I M ADMirTED FREE CHANCE COLLAPSED BY MEXICO AT PRESENT JUST BEFORE GAME quelled and wiih nutted a 111 dayh! htay of oxoeiitiou in whieli to propujoi nu apioal. Kl. I'ASO, Toxiih, July 1.OwIiib I to the tihortauo ,of corn In .Mexico, Homo pronporlty dopcndR upon jwhle.li whk due to a InrRO part of Ihv recent iiimirreeiioii, .Mexico nas ox temleil for thirty dny the order ail mlttliiK corn duty free. Dul) wan to havo been restored today. Two hundred cars of the jjoroal croKnod tho Hue from tho United Stilton Lint nlKht ami today. homo IndiiHtry, and Btnto-wldo proti porlty will be Kreater If factories nollliii "Mntlu In OreKon" poodfl aro pntronlroil h ylho local inerchnntii. bettor onlnr. Thoio wan not a loreaui. Mi IKU ol a pauie r.very woman wiih iim tool headed iih tl)e htuiMcir, who no IiIh ordor dlliiK tho llfohoiitM " lllll I' WIHI.II i;et I captain penj In hand Masking for Health. CINCINNATI,- Ohio, July 1. Krank C'lmnee, manager of thu Cliioa fjo Cnl)1, collapsed htrro thit afternoon just before the j;n"ie. lie wan treat ed before beinj; removed to the elub house. Chauce'ri condition is not con sidered (lnrmiiiK. His prostration was due to the Iioaf. Look at all of the real estate ndt and nt much of the real estate ad vertised, boforo investing. WHISKEY SAVES LIVES OF TWO PROSPECTORS SAN HHItNAKDINO, Cal., July 1. Tho rinding of a bottle of whlskoy In a discarded coat on llie desert en abled two prospectors to win In a fight against thirst and they have de cided, it was announced today, to name the rich mine they found when near death, the "W. C. T. U." The claim, which Is located in the ! Silver mountain region, is said to bo rich In gold and silver bearing ores. HaskinB for Health. NEBRASKA GIVES TAFT HARD SLAP IIIHIHM Executive Committee of Progressive Republican League Roasts Its Secretary and Says Ho Did Not Voice Their Sentiments. JUN LINCOLN, Neb., July 1. Presi dent Taft'u ndmirerrt in Nebraska to day are digfHtiiiB with liltlo pleasure the first hard slau to his campaign for re-elcetion. Thin was a denun ciation of Franklin yhotwcll, its sec retary, by the executive committee of the progressive republican league of the btate for publicly urging the Taft claims. Shotwell, in Washington interviews, urged the rcitorniuution and re-election of tho present chief executive and practically pledged Nebraska to him. Angered at this, the progress ive executive committee met hero, roasted Shotwell to a turn, declared liiin unauthorized to speak, for the league and, as a final stab, an nounced that their secretary's state ments in no wise represented the views of the organization. REMAN SENT TO PENITENTIARY NEW YORK, July 1. Joseph Iicichman, former president of the Carnegie Trust company, who was convicted Monday of having made fale reports to the banking depart ment, has been sentenced by Jus tice Davis to serve four and a half months in tho penitentiary, 3i? Justice Davis in pronouncing sen tence, said he did not consider that lleichman had acted with criminal in tent but that tho practice of bank officials making false returns must stop. Reichmun at once applied to Justice Krlnnger for a certificate of reasonable doubt pending an appeal from tho conviction and tho matter was taken under advisement. Tho people of this city should buy "Mado In Oregon" goods from tho local merchants whenever the price and quality aro equal to Eastern made goods.- - E IS COOL MOHTH m i Warmest Day June 10, Ceelest Jww 4, Total Rainfall .79 lnches--Mean Average High Temperature II, and Mean Maximum 46.9. H- June JO was tho wnnnest day of tho month, the thermometer register ing 08. June J saw the lowest tem perature, 35. The mean maximum for tho month was 81, and thp incnn minimum, 4.0.9. Tho total precipita tion was .76 inches. Thero wero 14 clear days, 14 partly cloudy, 2 cloudy. The following table has been com piled by Prof. P. J. O'Qara, observer for Medford: , Weather Ileport for June, 1911. Date Mux. Min. Rango 1 82 48.5 33,5 2 79 42 37 3 78 45 33 4 78.5 35 '43.5 5 84 39 45 G 73 40 33 7 78 5fl 22 8 78 39 39 9 87 39.r5- 47.5 i0 98 46 ' 52 11 91.5 65 30-5 12 89.5 55.5 34 13 89 53 30 14 87 52 '35 15 85.5 45 40.5 10 80.5 45 41.5 17 84 47 3.7 18 83.5 4.3.5 40 19 87 43.5 43 5 20 81 43 41 21 78 40.5 31.5 22 71 50 21 23 08 49.5 18.5 24 75.5 42 33.5 25 81 48.5 32.5 20 79 50.5 22.5 27 77 50.5 20.5 28 77 50.5 20.5 28 77 48 29 29 09 51 18 30 70.5 46 24.5 Moan maximum 81 degrees. Minimum 46.9 degrees. Maximum 98 degrees, Juno, 10. Minimum 35 degrees, June 4. Greatest dnily range June 10. Total precipitation .71 inches. , Greatest in 24 hours .CI inches, on 23d of June. Clear days 14. ' - Partly cloudy 14. rrvm Cloudy 2. '---n.j --.i. rrr aaaiilMrafr t t i ;l ! .ril 10 ROUNDS ( re - . . rVw- BOXING CONTEST t tzt It t r y . t r l$ A, AT THE MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE M t ' J I TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 4 1 BETWEEN .i ' 1 ' I t 4 1 Frankie Edwards and Ed v' OF SAN FRANCISCO Gaffniy my . n r. . - "'. t OF SPOKANE '. tS ' -, t. - ALSO TWO FOUR -ROUND PRELIMINARIES PRELIMINARIES START AT 8:30 AND THE MAIN EVENT AT 9:3d 4H5 I t ADMISSION: Ringside $1.50; Reserved Seats $1.00; f.en.Adm'n ,l lv ' w w