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t n - gpmwr L Grcnon Hl&tcrrloal t3toii SUBSCRIIiERS rnllltiir to irut pnyr will )mv one nllvrd by phoning of tc liy 0 p. uii Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Max HI), re!. humidity 22 per cent. Mln 12 Fair Tonight Hull)' - HUlli Yniir. I'oilV'Klrdl Vtmr AIIODIj'Oltl), PimPON, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1011. No. 117. NO MORE PRIZE FIGHTS IN MEDFORD OR GLOVE CONTESTS, SAYS CANON MAYOR KILLS HOPE OF PUGS FOR FUTURE Canon Issues Edict Against So rnlleil Glove Cuntusts Willed Ho Asserts Are No Less Than Prize Hunts and Are Contrary to Law. DETRIMENTAL TO BEST INTERESTS OF THE CITY Dat Nelson's Battle Last Sporting Event to Bo Seen Here (or Some Time Evidently. REBELS HAVE UPPER HAND IN HAYTI; SIMON IS TO LEAVE. 7THB, VJCCKCB XWl ffHtt. FKlgSTDlSNT- 'J'Iiiihi will ho no iiinri' prize fight x In .MiHlford, according to the edict promulgated liy Major Ciuiou Moil tiny. In mi Interview, Major Canon .ltl: - "I nut no ii v I ii ii'il Hint tho no-called glove ronlexU which urn lit reality no ir-.iha. prl flKlittt uro nul only contrary to law hut that tlioy uro detrimental In (ho bent InturonU of tho i'Uy. "XJj? '?-' liSS&fcV r" ,l,,l,,,l l""1 " TiKirf:flM;3nimr kind will1 here after ho permitted In thU 9 1 1 y . "I mnko thin Ntnlomcnt In onler thai everyone jniiy know It and make IiIn future plttim accordingly." DEADLOCK ON TARIFF BILLS Both Democrats and Insiirurnts Jockeylnn lor Advantane In Con (rrence Committee LaFolette and Underwood Unable to Agree. mi m - ' ,, -.- f'f' .. ..-fiai,i...i.,. 1 , 'J , '"EP ?& ffl vSB .yyfSPwyg: .ft jjJAyTSp " tlfg, . -frajf J$) JMlZiaiDltNT or JIAVT1 ; V'VTHa cjewian Cruiser. yv' -' ' ' Tfcte' Jl U m ., , ymc e - t -;'" JP ....Tr.i m , $i . 3r u0RS ' ' -t Jul- - r I .Lit ewan iB-W ir Jffli " 1 7i"TB1B H HI. .I. II 1 ..,., I MM-' " '.'..' -1 Mill Mp l jf MOVES VOTE OF CENSURE HEW CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY NOW IN HAYTI VASIIIN(1T0NT, I). 0., Auk. 7. lockc.siiit; for 1111 iiihuuliiK" in !"' iM'KotiiilioiiH over llio fiirmuti firo list hill anil tho wool tin iff iem lon hill Iiiih ldhiiltoil in 11 tlriulloek in llio conJViiMii'o roimnillco. Cluiir inmi Unilmwooil of llio Iidiimu n,vh 11111I uii'iuiH commit k'o, who in prm liciilly handling ho tiiullot' for (ho lownr liriincli, nml Si'imtor I.nFoN li'tlo, wlmxo Kiiliiililulo fico wool hill mi pasHi'd in (Im Hcniilo and Ih con (lui'liii),' ui'piliulioiiH for hA col U'iikiii'S, luivo 80 far licnn uiiiihlu lo ii'iii'li any IiiihIs of iiivimiu'iiI. Uiiilitrwooil inaiKtH lliut thu fri liht Im tho first nialli'r lnl;ru up. Slmulil fiec iiumlH mill I'nioul pio. ilimlK ho climlnutril, ho will ilomuml thai l'n;o Ii'iiioiih ho iiiMnlcd iu Hlcml. l.uKollnllo will not nri'i) to this, mill in itNhiiiK thai llio wool hill ho Kivi'n i'it'rit coiiHidi'ialion. LaFollollo Ih hohliiii; out for 11 lift par cent duty (n raw wool. Underwood Hays lu will in 110 oiiho iiki'oo lo a duty of 111010 llinn riOior oonl.' NEW LUMBER RATES WAHIIINIITON, 1). C, Auk. 7. Tho Intor-Htato coiuiuorco unuimlHuloii today HUHpondoil tho propoHUd ad vani'o In frulKht rat oh on thu woHtorn tniiilc IIiioh until Dorumhoi 110, Four luiulior i'(iiipunkH ot Portland, O10 K011 fllod coniplalntH cIiiukIuk that tho Holitliorn Paclrio and otlmr ull N roada opanitliiK hotwoon polntH In O logon and Ciillfornla doniandod iiioro uinnoy for tho traiiHiiortatlon of hox lumhor than for undroHHod niator lul. A rodtiutlou of rat oh wiih uuk-od, I'OKT AU I'UINCK. Iluytl, Auk 7. (Icncral Klrntlii arrived hero today lo 'outer llio "content for tho presl" duncy of llnytl, hut auueral I.oronto who Iiuh 1I10 nrmynml tho advantiiRC. of having boon named prorhiloiuil provident, Iiuh (ho lead, apparently, In llio ntniBKlo. ' Today a (hlrd caudldatn entered (ho field In tho perann of Dr. llnho, who watt expelled from tho country liy I'roaldeut Nord AluxnlK and Hltnon lloho Ih fomeiitliiK a now roKolutloit and will iiiaUo a hard fight to mic coed to Klmon'ii chair. Tho i:iiKllnli wnr ship Molpomeno and-tho Aiuerlrnu cruluur Dob Molar have lauded uinrlneH to nrooont pill- iiko hy the rovolutlonltttH when incv enter the.capltal. AmerlcaiiH liulldlnR tho railroad at Port ilu I'alx, have had Iiouhoh, huw inlll and mapM doHtroyed and their inulen tUolon. Tho Rovnriiinnnt tronpH nro flllhiB t ho JiiIIh With prlxonorH, tho maporlty of whom, IioIiir polltlral naptlvea. aro treated with tho Kriituut hrutal ity. HOLDS ; DYNAMITE CAP IN HIS TEETH Ready EbR Action on the Streets or RswrrAu-JJuNcn WALSH DEPENDS BEAR ATTACKS MAIL CARRIER WICKERSHAM Convicted Chlcnno Banker Looks to Attorrcy General for Release From Prison When Parole Board Meets Saturday Approval Is Necessary. VANCOUVHK, II. C. Aiir. 7. -with IiIh head Jdown Into frafiiuenta hy tho e.ploHlou of it detonator cap which ho hold elenohod In hla teeth, an MiiiUnowumau wax thin inornliiK found In tho vacant ticket nfflco at tho outrauco to tho llrockton Plant ki-oiiiiiIh, an athletic, fluid In Stanley Park hero. Identification Iiiih hcon roiidorud aliuoxt lmpoHHlhlo hecauuo tho dead man loft nothliiK Iu hit pockota and hl faeo Iiiir lioon no horribly unit Haled that It la wholly uniocoKnUahlo. Ho wiih well droHHod. Tho pollco !- iicrlho him au lulddlo anod. From tho conditio nof too body tho phyHlclau who iiiiHWorod tho call from tho po llco decided that tho man miiHt havo killed hlniROlf yoHtorday af'leTlioon. Tho coroner will hold 1111 IneffJuat. AVIATOR LANDS IN SURF INSTEAD OF ON THE BEACH LONO IlKACH, Cnl., Auk. 7. -Av-iutor Frank Champion is vciioverinu today from Ilia nhook lio voeoivod when ho. attempted to laud on llio oeeau front here. Champion wiih ondiiiK 11 HueeewHfnl flight from Do intnguei'. field. Aftiu oiroliiif; nhoul tho eitv Hovoral limen mid oxomilinir Hiivimil dnrinir mural diiw over tho Hiirf, ho attempted to alight on tho Hand just hoynnd tho reach of tho hroiikot'H. r'liampiou iniKoalmilatcd hiw iliHtanuo and hiiIubIioiI into thu surf, Wh maoliino vb ovor turnod iiiitl Jio was roaoued by ImtlierH. I.IJAVKNWOUTII. Kuiik.. A u p. 7. Upon Attorney General Wlckor- Hhaiu, John It. Walsh, convicted Chi cago banker and former multl-iullllou- alio, la depeudliiK for rolcaao from tho federal prison here. AViiIhIi'h application for n parolo will bo presented to tho hoard whou It moots hero AiiKUBt 1-. Thero scorns 111 t lo doubt 'hat tho parolo hoard will urpo his dismissal on parolo 011 Jan uary 1, IH I a. Tho law provldos, how ever, that no parolo shall bo granted unless approved by tho attorney koii oral. Wlckorsham may dash Walsh'H linpeH. When President Tuft last March denied commutations, ot son tenco to Walsh and Charles V. Morso, ho did so on tho recommendation of WIckorHluuu. ALL STOCKS GAIN ON WALL STREET NKW YOlllv, Auk. 7. TI10 filoek murkot opened with considerable im liriivcment. Union l'aeifio, Northorn Puoirio, Oreut Northern preferred, Oenoriil Kleotrio mid Amalgamated Coppor gained a point nud Southern I'aoifo, Atehisou' SI. Paul and United Stales Ijteel boorod blihtly less suli Htuntiiil Kiii'iP. Tho bettor tono wan i'ollowotli, hy auothor reooilin movo inent. Weakuons wiih hIiowii iu Can adian Vnnifiii, lteadiiiK, Union Pa oifie, LuIiIrH Valley, Wiseonsin Cen lnl. HcoovoriuH sot in heforo Um end of (ho i'ivnt liour and a i;oiur:it rally wiih in proKross. Tim market closed firm, , Mother Bruin and Cubs Occupy Road, Frithtcn Team Which Runs Away and Spills Rural Route Deliver Who Escapes With His Heels. I'OKTI.AN'P, Or.. Aug. ".- When C. M. Huiloy, rural mail currier, blurted to deliver mail on tho Sandy road route today ho carried a Miwcd off Mtlitgun iu hits wagon. On liU hiht dip Bailey mot a bear mid four cubs and just e-riipeu with his life. She xhumhlt'd iu tho direction of the mail wagon, and tho team, terror- (stricken, bolted, overturning tho ve hicle and spilling Hailoy into thu high way. A shot from his nutomatio icvol vor wounded tho animal and before it could attack hiiuMm automobile lolled by and tho bear took to tho woods and Hailoy to his heels. PARAMN T Balfour Declares Conduct of Admin istration Unconstitutional in Advis ing Creation of New Peers Before the Necessity Has Arisen for them. KING GEORGE REALIZED THERE WAS NO ALTERNATIVE DECLARES FIANCE IS DETAINED IN ASYLUM Premier Asquith Replies Telling of Agreement With Monarch No Positive Pledge Has Passed. LONDON, Aug. 7. A. J. Balfour lender of (he opposition in the house of commons today moved a vote of censure on the government for its 'unconstitutional conduct in advis ing the king to create new liberal peers before the necessity has nrfscn." He declared that the con duct of (he government was unprec edented in the history of contsitu tionnl government. Premier Asquith, speaking to Bal four's motion of no confidence, said that following the death of King Ed ward he told King Oeorce thnt the government would not advise the dis solution of parhamont unless assured that in (lie event tho liberals wero re turned (o power the king would be ready to exercise, that power which might involve the creation of new Ieers. King George, he said, realized that there was no alternative aud said ho would net on thcadvice and with the assent of the cabinet. Asipiith said no posit iro pledge bad passed. georgFbaker hereto wed Well Known Theatrical Magnate to Marry Mrs. Clara Skeel Galloway, Formerly of Medford, and to Spend Honeymoon On Rogue River. OBiVlrnHv RECALL WILL SMAS NATION .t?rRCI7EJaCK -V. SAVAQS, Declaring that her fiance, Freder ick W. Savage, is being kept an in mate of the Hudson River State hos pital, at Poughkeepsio, N. Y., as a result of tho efforts of a rubber com pany, Jfiss Carrie E. Billman, of Cleveland' Ohio, has renewed her campaign to obtain Savage's release from the asylum. Miss Billman asserts that Mr. Sav age, who invented a number of appli ances used in the manufacture of rubber, was put in the state hospital because the company wanted to se cure the use of thcinventor's patents without paying; roj-nlties upon them. FIGHT ON WILEY FINANCED BY U.S. Government Paid Expenses of Attor ney to Attend Dairymen's Conven tion and Work Against Chemist- Secretary Wilson Gave Approval. SIATES BORAH Idaho Senator Asserts In Senate That Principal of Judicial Recall Is Ut terly Destructive of Republican Form of Government. ARIZONA CONSTITUTION PRECIPITATES DEBATE Poindexter Opposes Amendment to Strike Out Recall Provision From New State's Constitution. POSES AS A SPY NKW YOUIC, Aug. 7. -Tho story that Private Qcoi'ko Potors la an Aus trian spy, who la serving In tho United States army lit ordor to obtain Information regarding a socrot ex plosive mado hy tho govornmont, caused smiles at tho headquarters ot tho department of tho oast horo to day. Although tho offlcora aro In vcatlgntlng the story Potors la said to havo (old Clam Dyer, his swoot heart at Phllpot, Ky., thoro baa boon no arrest, and thoro la no oxolto nioat. Similar (aloa, o offlcora say, havo froquently boon told othor gltis by aoldlora who wished to appoar romantic. Tho assovtlon thut Potora la a uoblomau hi dlsgulso la such a story aa might bo oxpootod.from a aoldlor wishing to croato an linproa slon, tlioy say. Oeorgo Baker, popular proprlotor of tho linker theaters, Portland and Seattle, and a leading figure In thea trical circles of tho northwest, as well as a councilman of Potrland arrived 1 nModford Monday, accompanied by bis daughter. Ho cornea on a very Interesting mission aa Monday after noon ho secured a license at Jackson ville to wed Mrs. Clara Skeel Gallo way, of Portland, but formorly of Medford. Mrs. Skeel arrived a wook ago and has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Skool lessees of tho hotel at Knyarts Roguo river ranch. Tho coromony will bo per formed Monday evening, and tho honeymoon will be spent at Enyarts. Mrs. Galloway la tho widow ot R. W. Galloway, an nttornoy, formorly of Medford, who died sovoral years ago. Her family aro pioneers hero, nor father having operated tho first planing mill In tho valloy. NATIONAL GUARD OEE EOR MANEUVERS PORTLAND, Oro., Aug. 7. To ougago in ananouvors for tou days, 1,000 troops of tho Oregon National Guard loft Portland today for the coaat noar Columbia Beach aud Fort Stovoua, Ono hundred and twenty battorymon nro already oncunipod on tho grounds. This la tho first tlmo that tho ontlro National Guard has boon out in ono forco. Adjutant Gonoral Fluzor la lu com. maud. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 7. That ho had traveled throughout the northwest at government expense get ting delegates to tho national dairy nion's convention of 1909 to oppose Dr. Harvey V. Wiloy, on hla stand that beuzoate of soda la a dangerous pretorvatlvo was admitted on the stand today by George P. L. McCabe, solicitor for tho department of the Intorior. During tho samo testimony McCabo admitted that ho had robuk- ed ono of Dr. Wiley's assistants for going to tho library to lock up legal points on tho question, "on govern ment time." McCabes admission wero mado be fore tho congressional committee that has begun a probo ot affairs of tho dopartmont of agriculture as r. re sult of the report of Attorney Gon- eral Wickorsham recommending that Dr. Wiley should bo dismissed for a technical violation of rules govornlng tho payment of exports. McCabo said that Secretary James Wilson did not agroo with Dr. Wiley on tho benzcato of soda question. It was by Wilson's orders that ho mado tho trip through tho northwest, visit ing tho dologates boforo tho couvon t on was called and explaining to them at length tho stand that tho head of jlopartment took on tho pro sorvatlvo question. Attor ho had told this story, at torneys for WUoy, questioning him, forcod from him tho story of tho ro buko of Wlloy'a assistant. Ho said that his reason that ho was tho law officer of tho dopartmont and that ho did not proposo to havo a chemist ot tho dopartmont looking up matters ot law during tho working hours, WASHINGTON, D. C Aug. 7. As serting thnt tho principle of tho re call of judges would bo utterly de structive of tho republican form of government, Senator Borah of Idaho today assailed tho doctrine on tho floor of tho senate. Borah declared that after a law was written a judgo should consider nothing but its terms. Not 'to do wisdom was unwisdom, he said. If a judgo were forced to consider tho popularity of a law, he would become paltry and of littlo effect. The re call of tho judiciary, Borah main tained, would simply- establish ' the rule of the majority in all judicial matters, and might bo fraught with tho gravest consequences. Borah's denunciation of the recall came in connection with tho Btnte- hood measure. It is expected tho legislative day will be continued un til Tuesday on account of the largo number of senators desiring to speak on tho recall of judiciary provision incorporated in tho Arizona consti tution. Senator Poindextor of Washing ton today opposed an amendment by Senator Nelson of Minnesota to tho admision bill which aimed to strike out tho recall provision from tho Ar izona constitution. Poindextor said that what Arizona chose to do as to tho recall was none of congress' business. SPORTSMEN URGED TO ORGANIZE GAME CLUBS PORTLAND, Aug. 7. Sportsmen, all ovor tho stato aro urged to or giuiizo clubs by Stato Qimio Warden Williams S. Finloy. Ho boliovob that tho protection and propagation of gumo, as well as an intelligent en- LABOR FIGHTS RULE OF COURT 11 Order of Judge In DesMoines Strike Bitterly Resented by Gompers Says Slavery Is Established as Re suit of Mandate. WASHINGTON, D. C. Auk. 7. That tho American Federation of La bor will fight to a finish tho manda tory injunction issued by Judge Do- graff restoring tho striking car mou to tholr men positions and forbidding further fighting with tho utreot rail way company, of Doa Moluos. was the announcement mado horo today by Prcsidon Samuel Gompors. Gompors doclarod that tho decis ion was a logical result of tho un. natural use to which tho injunction has boon put Ja dealing with labor prooioma, aim mat it rondors Inef fectual all efforts ot laboring men to Improvo their conditions. "If man is compelled to work un der onerous conditions or ko to nrls. on," Gompors said, "slavery Is os- taDHsiiod and man a rights aro taken away." forccment of tho present pamo Jaws can bo offeoled more thoroughly through ft body of true snortsmou titan in any othor way. A quarterly repor from tho gamo warden's of fice will kcon thorn iu touch with con. (litiona all ovor flip staje, wliilo Mr, i'liuoy will roly vory largely upon tho recommendations of those cluba as to wlioro aud when to release gamo birds and fish. '1 ' 'I 1