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ntv Hill B4m0 SUBSCRIBERS mlUntf to vl ntr wlU liv una itotlvorvri liy iilionltiir ut ile liy u i, in, Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Mnv HH, Jtol Humidity 28 ior cent. Mln t7.5. 1 Dully Hlttli War. ''urlv I'll nt Vt nr jMEDIfOKD, ORI'IOON, WKDNKSIM V, AUGUST 9, 1011. No. 119. 93 LOSE LIFE W N FRENCH WIFE GIVES UP HER HUSBAND VESSEL SINKS Hamini'il hy Slcaincr Sllvcrtan Dur liill a Diinso Fun In Straits of Gib raltcr Mail Steamer Emir Goes Down Llku ti Plummet. ONLY 23 RESCUED BY LIFEBOATS OF SILVERTON Ship Sinks Within Five Minutes Af ter Collision Other Ship Also Injured. TO SOUL MATE Mrs. Oscar A. Turner, Wife of Multi millionaire, Head of Ely Copper Company, Surrenders to Other Woman. HELPED HIM TO WEALTH FROM DIREST POVERTY UMIKALTAK, Auk. 0. KlnldiiK llld' ii iiliinunttt after nil" was ntiiiint'il by (tin Steamer Hllvortnii dm lug n iIkmpo fiu; In (hi) Straits of Gibraltar tntUy, Hi.- Kiuneh Mull Htoniiuir IJmlr wiir curried down with 93 of her pan mciirhi'ii ami rn'w. , liiiiiiHillutcly iitli'r tho rraxli th Hlhortnn lowered all her lioatii but, hampered by tlni foe. thoy wore only nblo to roncuo -II of thorn on tin Hmlr which hjiiiI; within five minutes (if tor tln Vetwiiils collided. Tint bow of tlu Kllvorton wn (ovi In dy lli Impact mill only th lianloxt piimpluK to enable her to reach tlilit luirlior with news of the iIIuhMit. ' Lived for Twenty Years of Married Llfo With Man Who Discovers Ho Loves. Another. SENATE KILLS E OF CUT OP CIIIKIN TARIFF Committee On Finance Reports Ad verscly Upon Underwood Measure for Revision of Schedule, Passed By House Somo Days Since. SOUTHERN SENATORS OPPOSE MEASURE WITH STANDPATTERS f W GAFFINE FOR BENZOIC ACIO Wiley's Attorneys Spring a Surprise When They Force Department At torney to Admit That He Shower: i Discrimination. WA8HNIOTON. I). ( Auk. 9. fniuiHul for Dr. Ilarvoy W. Wlloy, MOVriiuiiKint pure food expert, HpiiiitK a diuprlnc today when they foiced llm ndmlmdnn that Solicitor George I'. McCabo for tho agricultural do piirtuiout, who ri'coiiiiiiuiultul Wlloy' (limn Unnl for a technical violation of ruUs In ouiployliiK n Now York ox port, had provlointly approved the paymoiit of nn export, inado In n Hltnllar manner hy another bureau of tho department. I'udor tho UOHtloiiK put to htm Me Call" iiIho admitted In u department publication ho had dimmed tho lung iihk" of a federal court decision h nubntltuilng "niffi'lno" for "heiinolc ni'ld." Ho wild tho cluiugo had been mini" Ih'ciiiiho tho government had uovor innito any allocution ugnlunt tho iiho of benzoic arid. M'CLOUll MURDERER CAPTURED IN FOREST YlllIKA, Cul , Auk, . Minor M. Mtlcholl, charged with tho inurdor of Hurry Itliynn nl MiC'loud Sunday evening, A'ho flod liuiucdintoly aftor I ho hIiooIIiik, wiih captured today In tho foii'HlH 20 uitloH from McCloud, A lynchliiK Ih feared If Mllclii'll worn In McClmid ovor night and tho prisoner , Ih holng hurried to llm Jail luno for mifo keeping. ADVANCE IN LIVESTOCK RATES IS SUSPENDED WASHINGTON", I). (, Auk. H. Tho iulciHlnlo coiiiimiioo i'ouuu!h1oii loilny siihh'iii1c( tho iio)ohoi1 iiil vaiiees in rules, for lliolrntiHpnrtniinii of sheep mid iml I lo avor llio west orn trunk linos, ptnil December I!). ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. -Killing niitohitii for iipocdlng In I ho rrlmo which him rniiHod tlio grand Jury to Invniitlgnln JiiHtlco of tho I'onco ,l. itoph Weeks of I'loiiBiintvlllo, "TOltl.ON Tho first imvu! oxoou Hon In l''niii'o hIiico ixfifi wiih curried out ut diiyhroaUw whon two .nmrlnmi who iiiurdoroil u couirado woro uhot In tho iiroHouco of tho kiutIhoii, wliluli wiih imrmlod for tho purpoHo, NKW YORK', Auk. U.- Mt-H. O-.ir A. Turiiyr, wil'o of llm inulli-millio'i-oin Iii'inl of tlio ICIy Copper com piinV, will mirremlcr her lumliainl o "tlio olhi'r woiimii." After 'JO yiuirn of niitrrieil lif un iiiurreil liy n hiiikIo (iiurrel, iliirinu' wliieli time nlie helped her liusluiml light front povi'tty to wealllr Alrn. Tiinier lenrneil, after an aiitouiohile art'iilent in Han FruiiciAro lawt (Jotu lier. that lior liuxhaml luul a "muiI mato." Today nho uunouui'i'd that lawyern rejmimmtuiK lionmlf ami her lius liiiml nro in'KotiatiiiK for n finnleiul Hrttlemcnt. Then him will ko to llu wont, oiiiIiHhi a roMilunou ami mo rum n divoroo. Tho eouplo have grown xoiih. "Mr. Tiirnor wan u mrihlriiTiiu liimliaiiil," Haiti Ih" wifo today, lm ouhxiiik her plans for Hqmmtioii. "Thero ih'mt wiih any iniKiuider htiiuiliiiK Imtweoii ih until he eon ftixHoil to mo that lie had found a oit mate. Tlio K'rl h H'" laoKliter ol a pnimineut Nvw York iliyxljiitii. Hn U oKnly ruroivpit at her homo. "1 prayed for uioutliri for a reo oiiuiliatioii. Tlieu I naw it wan uko K'xh. 1 didn't leuni of the entangle ment until liiKt Ocloher when I re turned from Hurope. I wiih injured in nn iiutomohilo aecnleiit in Sun I'Vniieiheo. Then my liuhhiitid told mo nil. Theie is uothiiiK luf t to do hut to K't " dtvoree." l'l1lhM'Cll'll tlio Weht. Tin nor in well known in we.slem miuiiiK eii'i'leK. Ho wiih marriud when a voiiiik man, mid with hin wifi pnihpeeted tlii-oujh the west. To- K'lhor tlioy truiupod many mileh turoiiKli tlio iiiounlaiuK, anil together diseoMTed mhiio of tho mines wliieli wuro tlio fouiulation of TurnerV weallh, Jb, Tumor wiih robbed of a $2."i,. 01)1) diamond uecklaeo last yeai white returning from Kuropo on tin liner DeiilHelilainl. lovinIIuT given gaynor Mayor of New York City Presented With Token of Esteem on Anniver sary of Day Ho Was Shot Senator O'Gorman Makes Presentation. Fiijht Will Be Made Upon Floor of Senate hy Insurgents and ' Northern Democrats. WAH1IIN(JT0.S l). C, Auk. 9. I'nxpucl of favorable action In the Hi'iiiito on tho hotino hill for tho re vIhIoii of tho cotton tariff Hchedtilc wum practically hlocltod today when tho Kcnato commlttoo on finance voted to report ndvomoly on tho mennuro. Tho action en mo atlcr a voto in the nomtto limt wook directed tho com mlttoo to malu) a report on tho cot ton hill beforo tho end of tho prcKcnt Bcsulon. Tho cotton rnvlHlou bill was fath ered by Oscar Underwood, chairman of tho hmiHo wayti and means com mittee. It was paused by tho Iiouko lomo clnyH ago. When It went to the somite oppoMltlon tipranK np nmong tho democratH of tho Kouthcrn Btntcs nnd lenderH of tho wenato dlncuHRcd tho advisability or further tarlfr leg islation at thin uchhIoii. Tho matter hecamo beforo tho bcii ato last week however, when a mo tion directing tho (senate finance com mlltco to report on tho bill was car ried, receiving tho mipport of a largo portion of tho proB"mlvo republi cans Tho voto of tho comtnltteo today, while a Mow to tho bill, docs not finally dlHpono of tho matter. The committee Ih heavily republican and thero nro a number of HOiithern demo crats In Hh rankH. When tho report .coined before tho full scnato It In pOHiilblo that It may bo rejected or that a minority report may bring the bill up for coiiHldcrntloti. Pope Too 111 to Attend Anniversary PjHPjPjPjPjHBB iKP "PPPPPPPPpH 1 GRAVE FEARS ,?OP yi7ts. x. OM A PINTinC BURGLARS KENTNER ENTER 8 STORE Force Entrance to Department Store Throutjh Second Story Window Shoes and Shirts Are Taken. Burglars Left No Clue. NUN' Y01UC, Aug. !. Mayor Ouy nor today wiih profumtod with a largo (diver ImliiK eup, purehiiHed by a com- mltteo of admlrliiK eltlzeiiH. lOxni'tly ono year ago today Oaynor wiih nliot down liy .lamoH (lallagher and tho protjontatron In tho Alderman- le Cliambor by United Stilton Senator O'floriuan wiih tho occasion for many follelutloiiH on Ouynor'H recovery, "llallaghor Ih now Horvlng u prison term for nKwiult on "Hlg Hill" Kit- wardH, Htreet cleaning coinmlHslonor, who grappled wlrh him after ho had Hhot tho niayor. It Ih not Itkoly that (lullagher will over ho tried on tho eh urge of nttomp(od murder. UICIIMONI), Vn.--That tho negro nice Ih dying out nnd will bo totally extinct. In America In tho Hint cen tury Ih tho declaration of Health Of ficer I)r. W. 0. Levy. OlIIOAno "What I think of Ohl- eago people" Ih the tltlo of a book which Mary Miiel.aiio threatens to write, Kho will not uho tho minion of chnnictoiH hut will Incliula photo-Ui-npliH. KLAMATH CHILD KILLS INFANT SISTER ACCIDENTALLY KLAMATH, Or., Aug. 0. Acci dental ilixchtirgo of a pin in the li'undrt of year old Halpli Co pie caused the instant death of his hit ter Minnie' aged Jl, necording to word received here today from the Copio raneh, !t0 miles from Klamath. The neeiilent occurred while the children were hunting rnhhits, TRUST RETREATS: PERKINSJO TALK Stanley Steel Investigation Decides to Compel Witnesses to Reply, Whereupon Trust' Backs Down and Officials Tell of $10000 Gift. Hnrglars entered the department Hlore of tlioIfTsC'Iveiitiier iS' Co., Tuesday night nnd stolo a number of pairs of shoes anil several shins nhido from a few other furnishing-, for men. Kutranee was gained through a second slory window over the hack porch. This is the second time that the largo department storo has been en tered. The first timo goods valued at more than $1000 were taken. The value of the goods secured last even ing will not exceed 100. The men used several pieces ol iron which they picked up outs-ido ot Mcrrimnn's blacksmith shop to force the window. The catch on tlio window was forced. It is believed that the job was done by residents of "Tho Jiinglo" as the brushy resorts along Hear creek are known to the ilieo. "Tho Jungle" is to bo raided and although there is little hope that tho burglars are still thero other residents along the stream unless they can show eauo will be run out of town. ASTORIA SHOW OPENSJHURSDAY Arrangements Practically Completed for Centennial Celebration Gov ernor West to Open the Festivities Large Crowd Expected. ASTOIUA, Ore., Aug. 9. Arrango- inenlawere-parctlcally completed to day for the opening of tho Astoria centennial celebration tomorrow. The colebratlon will continue for thirty days and Is In commemoration of the data of tho first white settlement in tho Pacific Northwest 100 years ago. The centennial will bo formally opened by oGvernor West at noon to horrow. He will bo attended by rep resentatives of tho federal govern ment and of the principal foreign na tions. Ulaborato programs for each day of the celebration is planned. ENTERTAINED FUR PONTIFF Intense Heat Increases Weakness of Pope Plus and Reports From Vat ican Are Very Disquieting Doc tors Admit Symptoms Serious. UNABLE TO BE PRESENT At ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Gout Badly Swells Both Feet, and Hands and Much Pain Suffered. ROME, Aug. 9. The intense heat today Increased tho weakness of Pope Plus, and reports from tho Vatican are very disquieting. Dr. Petaccl and Professor Marchlafava do not attempt to conccat their anxiety re garding His Holiness' condition. The patient's gout symptoms wcro much worse today. Both feet and both hands are badly swollen and much pain Is Buffered. Tho tempera ture of moro than 100 today caused his physicians to have the Pope, who was very restless, removed to a larg er room. AEROPLANE IS STOLEN . FROM AMATEUR AVIATOR ST. LOUIS, Mo Aug. 0. The St. Louis iiolice today nro searching for an entirely new brand of criminal in tho man or men who stole nn nei- plaue from K. E. Lessard, a local nmateur aviator. So far as known the theft is tho first of its kind. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 9. Following n final decision of tho Stanley steel Investigating committee to compel replies from tho stool trust wltnoHHOB tho trust backed down this afternoon nnd ngroed to nnswor all i-uestloiiH regarding politics contribu tions, Attorney I.ludabury, ropro soutliiK tho United States steel cor poration volunteered tho information that ho hud seen records of contri butions amounting to $10,000 In 1901 but ho could not remember to whom thoy wont. After this decision tho committee resumed tho examination of George W. Porkluc, formor montbor of tho Morgan firm, who yoBtorday rofusod to niiHWor auestloiiB and waH threat ened with citation boforo tho bar of tho liniiHO for contempt. Commander Gordon Dying. MKMIMHS, Tenn., Aug. 0. Phy sieiniiB ut lending Conimiuider-in-Chief Gordon of tho United Confed erate Yetoruna iinnoitneod hero today (lint lie could not survivo moro than U few hours, f -r fHt f f COMMONS REJECTS LORD'S VETO BILL t- LONDON, Aug. . Hy u voto of lb") to 289 tho house " of commons Inst evening re- " jeoleil the lord's nmendnieut to tho veto bill. " Tho most disorderly seenes " marked the closing of the de- bate on" llm volo bill and tho "" taking of tho vote on tho measure. l'ronuor Aso,uith "" win, termed a blaokuiuiler nnd Lord Cecil expressed tho hopo " " that ho would livo to co the premier punished under the " eriiniuul law for his conduct "" "" of tho lords' veto miillor. "" ' BILL LANG CHAMPION SQUIRES lmiSUANK, Auk. .--Tho hcavy wolght chaniplonshlp of Australia was won today by Bill Lang, who knooked out Pill Squires la tho fifth round. LaiiK wis u 4 to 1 favorlto la tho betting. Ho wolghod 190 poundH and Squires 1715. Lang and Jack Lcator, tho ,Aiorl cau fighter, probably will bo matched for tho ehnniplouBhlp In tho near future, TAFT TO VETO STATEHOOD BILL Recall of Judges Too Much for President Who Also Has No Use for Initiative and Referendum Measure. ROME, Aug. 9. Too III to parti cipate in tho celebration of bis eleva tion to tho pontificate, Popo Plus X today began his ninth year as head ot tho Roman Catholic churpn. So serious is tho condition ot tho pontiff that only a row ot tho thou sands of congratulatory messages from ail over tho world -which stream ed Into tho Vatican were read to him. Even that excitement had a bad ef fect nnd this afternoon it was an nounced that His Holiness was fever ish, his hands and feet badly swollen and ho was suffering much pain. Cardinal Merry Del Val presided at tho celebration o ftho Popo's anni versary, which was attended wlthh great pomp. DIETZ HWlATH IN PENITENTIARY CELL "WAUPON, Wis., Aug. 9. Death today is near to John F. Dletz, tho "defender of Cameron dam," who is in tho penitentiary hero, convicted of tho murder of Deputy Oscar Harp, who was killed In Dletz' battle with deputies who sought to oust him from his squatter home at tho behest ot a big lumber concern. Dletz contracted blood poisoning from a wound re ceived In tho battle. His family has been called to his bedstdo. WOKEN MX WITH POLICE OR WAR Continual Riots Alonrj Docks, Wharfs and Streets Soon a Hundred Thousand Workers Will Be Idle With Numbers Increasing. INDUSTRIAL SITUATION THREATENS BAD PANIC Railroad Freight Haulers Called Out Women Chief Incites to Disorder. SOURC WASIUNCITON, D. C, Aug. 0. Because of his oppo<iou to tho re call of judges provision, it was defi nitely learned today, President Tnft will veto tho stnteliood hill, now bo foro the senate ami certain of pass age. The president bus openly voiced his opposition to tho recall of judges provided for in tho Arizona constitution, ami it was learned to day that lie hud definitely decided to veto the bill. In his veto messngo, it was learned, ho will voice his op position to the recall. NEW YORK "A courso of study Intended to tench children how to spend money, should bo Included In tho public curriculum," declares J. Stevenson, a llostou school public school principal, CHICAGO Declaring his wlfo of ten Interrupts Important oporatlons by telephoning about n neighbor's now hut, which Is described as having Heron feathers on ono slue, Dr, II, 13. Wobstor, a surgoon, today fllod Halt for dlYorco, EOF IT ALL LOCKED UP Police Hope to Head Off Results hy Locking Up the Cause Somebody Is Out a Sack of Barley Better ' Call For It. LONDON, Aug. 9. Continual clashes between police and tho strik ing dockmen and teamsters, in all ot which women and children fought desperately, wcro tho feature of tho labor war hero In which 75,000 work ers are out today with tho prospect that 25,00 moro' will poln thorn to morrow. The industrial situation is as criti cal a one as tho city has over faced. AH worK at tho docks and wharves has ceased and moro than 200 ves sels, many of them loaded with meats and provisions, aro tied up with llttlo hopo of unloading tho food, for which London is already calling. To add to tho gravity ot tho case, tho fh porters strnck this afternoon and cut off tho supply of that edible. On tho railroads the freight hand lers havo been failed out and tho strike. In Liverpool and Manchester cuts oft supplies from that direction. Thero is no doubt that a most ser ious food famlno -confronts tho city. Never in London's history has moro turbulence been shown in tho early stages of a labor war. Women aro tho chief Inciters to violenco in tho present troubles and when police and strikers clash, tho females from tho east side aro always found fighting like fury in tho thick of tho fray. LONDON HOTEL IS BURNING UP Fashionable Hotel Carleton, Mecca for Americans in London, De stroyed by Flames Which Threaten Large Area of London. Barley, tho juieo of which makes small men feel big ami big men feel small, has been looked up. Thus by striking at the vorv sourco of tho evil tho polico hopo to cheek the result. In the city jail there reposes one hugo sack of barley. No reason ex ists for its being lookod up othor than tho fact that it was lyinf help less in tho center of Oakdalo aveuuo Tuesday afternoon when spotted by an eaglo oyed mouther of the police foreo. So it was nut in. Tito sack of burloy was ovidently lost by somo ono whilo on his way homo. Chief Ilcllau says that if ho had all tho barley in tho country looked up it might do somo good but ho has doubts about ono sack making much difference, so if tho owner calls around ho will bo allowed to take it homo. ' Corn and hops aro still at largo. Togo Leaves for Baltimore. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 9. Admiral Togo loft for Baltimoro to day, traveling in a private our, LONDON, Aug. 9. -Tho fashion able Hotel Carlton, which is tho Mec ca for Americans whilo visiting Lon don is burning and tho flro fighting forces aro unnblo to check tho flames. Many guests had narrow escapes. Within an hour alter tho flames first broko out, tho outlro block, which contained many fashlonablo residences along Pall Mall and Charles streets, was threatened with destruction. Spectators woro Impress ed as firomen's aides and did much toward helping in tho work of res cuing sorvauts and others who had been hemntod In by tno flames. At S:30 p. m. tho flro was still beyond control. JAPAN WANTS NO ARBITRATION TREATY WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 9. Keen disappointment is felt in ad ministration circles hero today he oauso tho Mikado's reply to Presi dent Tuft's address of vyolcoinu of Admiral Togo, given out at tho Whito IIouso, contains no roforeitco to tho president's invitation to Japan to enter into discission regarding an arbitration treaty betweou tho Unit ed States nnd Japan. Tho emperor's messngo rend: "Tho splendid welcome which you havo aocorded Admirnl Togo nnd tho friendly sentiments oppressed in your address havo touched mo deeply. Ac cept this nssuranco of my most cor dial appreciation," 1 1 j- I Vi s a h r