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Orr.non Hlstovleal 8o6lrtfM Wtv Hnll - SUBSCRIBERS ritlllnif' to irt tmtmr wll lintr na delivered liy ulnjiiluir of. (loo liy (I i, in. MEDFORD MAIL TRffiUNE WEATHER Fair Miiy. 85; ltd. Humid. Ily 2 ht cent; Mln, 51.5. DullyHUIIi Yiiir Piiilv I lift V ur MIODjroitl), OKWION, Tl'KSIMV, AUGUST 10, 3011. No. 12-1. TAFT'S DISTRUST OF THE PEOPLE IS " WN IN VETO OF ARIZONA STATEHOOD ILL RECALL IS SWORD OF DAMOCLES HANGING OVER HEAD JUDICIARY i SPECIAL MESSAGE SAYS TAFT Statehood Denied Doth Arizona and New Mexico Because of Former's Constitution Permitting Recall o,( Judn.cs Which President Asserts Is Pernicious In Effect and Destructive of Independence and Subjects the niiihts of the Individual to the Possible Tyranny of a Popular Majority, and'Thcrcforo Injurious to tho Cause of Frco Government Duty of Jml(c is Not to Represent Majority hut to De Independent. Pen Sketch of President Taft NO EARLDOM IN SIGHT FOR JOHN J. ASTOR WAHIIl.NC.TON, 0. C, Aug 10 rruMliluiit Tuft today will to roil- Knimt n mmiiiko poiirornlng the rcno lutloti admitting Nw Moxlro ami Arlxoiin to Mtiittihooil, hnidiiK hlrt tI Joollotin to tho iiummin) mi n pro vlHliin In tin' proponed ArUoun cnii tillltillou wliloh would initio) tlio jtl dliihtry of ttiu now Hint ittibjecl to the prliit'lpto of tho n'ciill. In III veto manniiKO the president h a lil In pnrt: "I roturn jiinmltli, without appro. vul. tho bourni joint resolution ud iiiltlliiK tliu lorrllnrltm of Nnw M'X let) mill ArlMintt to Htittohood. If 1 mIkiumI tho intKiHiiru I lo not umi how Iuuuld wwapo rtmponitlblllty for the rcoull of tho Juctlftjiry pmvlnloii em bodied In tho Arizona ountltutloii. Thin priivmlnn hi It uppllcutltin to county mill ntntn Judgiw, fcooiiw to nm m iittnilrUiiiH In ItH iiffocl, mi ilew .p.HJniQtlofthiuluilijpuuiJunctuoftljo Judiciary. nniTVo likely to tttilijoet tho rlKlttrt of llit Individual tn tlio pol bio tyntitny or n populiir nmjorlly, nml Ihnruforo to bo no InjurloiiH to tint ihiiiho of fnto Kovoruititinl, tlmt I mind illwi)rott thn I'oimlltutlou con ImIiiIiik It. Ki'itrn Popular Majority. "Ah Kovitrntiii'iit In for nil tlio pen plu mid not mildy for n innjorlly tif Uio pooplo. tho nuijorlty, In ercl In control, dlrertly or thrnuuli ; unln, lit litiiintl to exercise puwur for tlio benefit of Iho minority n well tiM tho majority. All hnvo rocog ntd tlmt tint initjorlty of tho pen pin, iinrpRtrnlni'tl with Inw, when nrntmed unit without tho sober effect of deliberation mnl iIIikmihhIoii. umy! do InJiiHtlrn to thn minority nntl to" VETO 13 FOLLY DECLARES BRYAN Says Arizona Can Reinstate It at Any Time President Has No Faith in the Justice and Patriotism of tho People , it ti Individual when tint Hulflxh In- ! i .ivuuiy tt tut uttt trtr It t ft mm fit I "llnr) the iii'titHHlty of Arlona of coimtltulton wiiormiy uio win m tho iniijorllyrpliull bo allowed to guide tint government only unilur tlio cheeks experience him tdiown to bo ncinnnry to ni't'iiri) for tho minority Hh uliaro of tho benefit to tho wholo pooplo tlmt poiiulitr government In eHtnbllsili ml to liutow Tho oxcciitlvo nntl Ipk Ulntlvu hrmichi'it of our Rovt'rniuont rttproKCitt tho innjorlly of tho people who oloctvtl thoin In Ktiltllm; tho rou run of t'ovoriiniimt within tho Hm- 11m of tho routittttillon. Dt'flnt'K Hit Jtitlltiitt-y. "Mnl tint Jutllcliiry branch In not rcprcHcntiitlvo of thn innjorlly of tho pooplo In tiny ikmiiio, oven If tho mtnlo of Holtictlui: Juiliscit Ih by popular iilcrtlou. In Uh proper hciihu tlio JiuIki'" nro tho itdnnnta of tho pco- rifi'iHniivo. wu iiiv Liniiiiii j , ... .in their offices properly, they intirtt ho luilepoiiilt'iit. Thy miiHt ilecliht uv- ery iiiCHtl(iu roiultiK heforo Itioni nc- eorilliu: to Inw mul jimtlcc. "In tho tmrly tlnyn, hoiuo nrgueil tlmt wlmtover n loclitliituro illtl wna I'oiiHtltutloniil. Ilut It wnH noon Hot tloit Mint It wnH tho duty of the JuiIko It) apply tho Inw, tieelnro wlmt wuh law, mul If what purported to ho tat ulory law w:ih at varlanco with fun- ilMiieutnl lawthe rontitltiitlon tho ut'timliiR law was no law nt nil, illtl not bliul courttf, liullvliltmlH nr any liranch of tho Kovernnient, it ml It wua the duty of tho JiiiIkoh to ho tlecltlo. "TIiIh power conferred on tho Ju diciary lu our form of government In CINCINNATI, Ohio, An Ifi.--Willimn J. Hr.vnn mmlo u hcuIIiiiik nt luek loiluy on lWulciit Tul'l'rt mertH ii;o vrlohiK Hie New .Meico nml Ari xoiiii xluttiliooil hill InjeiiiiHO of Iliorn tfull tif jiiiIkuh provision in tho Aiio nu coiiHlitutloii. DubliiiiK tlio vein lliu "heighl ol" folly," Hryit Hiiiil: "Tlio Htutuhuoil bill proviilnrt tlmt Uio jicnpln miiBt vnlti on lliu rceall uieuHiire at tlio 1'iiHl election nml (lint in nil tlio jiroiiloiit Iuih Hid rilitto UHlf. Jforcovor, Avlzoim can rein slnlo the prnviHion nn kooiiiih ttluto hnnil Iuih been granted. Tho piettU dent In wiinIIiii; Ii!k etiery in mriKiiiK mich it Fiirh over n Hi'otion ol' Ibe cou Blit ut ion which tho pcoplu nan mid nt any tlino." Annls Flood $50. HI'JATTLW, WiihIi., Auk. 15. I'rtml ihnit ldniluiiy of tho NnrthwoHteru Iohkiio loday unuouiicod that ho had fined Fred AiiiiIh of Iho Tacoinii club $00 mul uunpnuiled him flvn iluyn for 111 h iiHHaiilt upoii Umplro llaumKiirtoii liiHt vool(, U Ih imld that I'roaldont Hhretidor of Tucoiuii Iuih hIho imuiil l.od liltt HOiithpaw hIiikkoc for tho iimmuU. tfnntlniifil on Vnan i STATEHOOD BILL ' TO MIT TAFT Joint Resolution Introduced hy Smith of Mlchltjan Eliminating Recall of Judiciary Provision From Proposed Constitution. WASHINGTON, I). ('., Auk. 10. -A Joint lemilutlon providing for Htato hood for Now Mexico and Arizona wuh Introduced In tho noniito today by Benator Hinltli of MIclilKnn. It wiib framed to meet l'reHldent Tafl'H oh- JccttoiiH to tho Klood reHoliitlou and eliminated tho recall f tho Judiciary provision front tho proponed consti tution of Arizona. Senator l'onroao today Introduced In tho iiunato u poiicurrent reHoliitlou providing for tho mljouriimont of coiiki'chh on AiiKUst 123 at a p. m. HEIRESS AND HER CHAUFFEUR .MARRIED SECOND TIME KI'ltlNWiKM)' MiiHrt., A iir. l.r).--.Inek (IcniKlity and Juliu Stella Kreuoli, the lieirebH, whoso elopiunuut mnl iiiuriiiiKO ercatcd a i'uroro in Newport Hoeicly, were reinarrietl to day in tho teetory of Nt. Michael's ehurnh hero by Nov. Wither M. A. Kelly, Kvelyn mid .losepli Iluri'irt, Oenifility'ri noiiHUiH, wuro 'tlio wil- IIOHKCH. Tlio Iniilo wuh coinpeileil lo hiii tlio iiHiuil ugicemciit that all children uliuuhl be reared aB Cnllioliurt. PrlntiiiK of nil lntula nt Portlntul pilous, Mail Tribune office. Descendant of Skunk-Skinner Loses Out In Life Long Struggle to Be come an English Peer Buys Newspaper to Advance His Cause. OUT TORRIES THE TORIES IN ABUSE OF MOB RULE BULLETS FLY I AI 0 R LIVERPOOL Fights Between Troops and Strikers Terrorize Lower Portion of City- Shipowner's Office Is 'Set On Fire During Melee. SITUATION GROWING MORE SERIOUS AS DAY ADVANCES Opposes Concessions to Liberals and Heads Rebellion Against Rule of Balfour. 7 SINGLE TAX FOR TACOMA Commissioners Plan to Adopt Taxa tlon Theory Which Has Made Van couver So Prosperous Want State to Follow Example. TACOMA, WiiHh., Aug. 10. This city may soon eatnbllBh tho Henry OcorKO system of taxation, If the wIhIich of the commissioners aro car ried nut. It developed today tlmt every nioinber of tho city coiiuiiIkhIou fnvors the hIiikIo tax method, which Is claimed to be tho direct cmiRO of tho remarkable, prosperity of Van couver, II. C. Commissioner Pettlt will Introduce a resolution at tomorrow's session of tho council providing fo rtho appoint ment of a coiumlttoo to confer with city officials on tho ipicstlon of taxation, CAPTURE FT; STEVENS rOMJMIllA DKACir, Or., Auk- 15. Following tho eapluro of Foit Stevens, the mniustay of tho Colum bia river fortil'icatioiiH, in tlio coast dofeiiHo mnneuvcrtf of tlio Oregon Nn tiounl Guard, minor thills ououpicd tho tinin of the civiliau-Koltliors to day. Tomorrow tlio guardsmen will roturn to their limuos. Over .1000 men participated in tlio mmioiivortj thiri year. HARMON'S PICTURE TAKEN FROM TEXAS CAPITOL WALLS AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 15. Tlio picluro of Ctovornor llarmoii of Ohio no longer uilonia tlio wall of the HlalelioiiRO lioro. Tlio portrait wiik removed today by ordor of Liouten uut floveruor Davidson, following ii hitter nttuok on ITtivmon by State Senator MoNcal of DalliiH. Look nt tljo "For Salo" ntls nntl nt hoiuo of tlio thingfl tlmt nro ntlvor tifiptl for HitlOi CUTTING COST SELLING LUMBER Mills Combine With View of Reduc ing Expense of Marketing Oregon Fir In Middle and Eastern States To Take Off Salesmen. I'OUTI.ANI). Or., Aug. 10. With tho view of reducing tho expenso of selling Oregon 'fir hi tho tultldlo and enstern Btntes, It wns learned today thnt 15 of the largest sawmills lu Orpgnn have Incorporated a company, kuown as Uio oUuglas Fir company, which will market tho stockholders" product in rail territories. Each mill Is a stockholder. v Heretofore each mill haB had n separate forco of salesmen In tho field. Under the now systom only one forco of salesmen will bo lept In tho rail territory. Look for tho losor of tho articles you have found for a prompt ml may snvo him a lot of worry. Look nt tho ads that offor em ployment nntl you'll find tlio right one soon. LONDON, Aug. lo. William Wal dorf Ahtor, niulti-niilliounirc, Ameri can by birth, Briton by naturaliza tion, and descendant of tho original John Jacob, who laid the foundations of the Ahtor fortune by skinning Hkunkfi, has just concluded the fight of his life for un English peerage. lie lost. It wns in connection with the strug gle for uud against the abolition of the veto iwwcr of the house of lords that the American expatriate waged his campaign. He operated very much from the background, but the facts have leaked out until the story Is known in practically all its details. Fought Against Yielding. When tho liberal house of com mons passed tho original "lords veto hill," the conservative house of lords rejected it. Thereat the commons passed the bill a second time and told the lords that unless they yielded the liberal ministry would get the king to create enough now liberal peers to transform tho conservative upper nous into n liberal body. Jfembers of the ancient aristocra cy did not fancy the creation of some 500 mushroom peers becnuso they argued that it would make the whole institution of nrislocracy ridiculous. Accordingly, cx-Prcmier Balfour, the conservative lender, and Lord Lnns downe, his chief lieutenant in the up per houc, advised the passage of the bill by the lords, calling attention to the fact thnt when tho conservatives next came into power they could ic pcnl it. lluys n Newspaper. For a time it seemed as if all the lords would agree to this. Now, at the last moment, however, n consider able body of conservatives revolted. They proposed, they said, to die fighting to reject the bill and let tho new peers bo crented, if the lib erals were really prepared to go so far, which they dontcd. William Waldorf Astor wns respon sible for this revolt. He was will ing to buy a London newspaper to start it and, hnd ho succeeded, the first conservative administration to como into offico would hnvo had him mndo Lord Astor. Tho newspaper which Astor bought is tho "Observer," n powerful con servative weekly. The "Observer's" nttacks on Balfour and Lord Lnns downe wcro more bitter than its at tacks on tho liberals. It referred lo them as "hedgers" and "traitors." It landed tho hereditary principle in Hundred and Nineteen Thousand Men Out Now Stringent Methods Adopted by Government. Strike Situation. " Klimntr of thn number nf " ' strikers in British shipping " centers. "" London Transport work- "" ere and dockmen 12,000; "" " teamsters 8000; women strik- "" crs 15,000. . " Birkenhead Transport " workers and dockmen 2.),000. " Liverpool Dockmen, light- ermoti nnil frpirrht linndlnru 28,000. " Glusgow Municipal street "" car employes 3000. Bristol Sheffield, Wash- "" mgton, Manchester and Gins- "" " gow milw-ny freight handlers " " and freight trniu operatives "" 32,000. Total 119,000. (Continued on Pago Two.) LIVERPOOL, Aug. 15. Bullets nnd bayonets were used by tile troops here early today in dispersing a mob of riotous strikers. The situ ation is hourly trrowinir more bcrions. The whole of the lower section of the city today was terrorized by fighting between tho strikers nnd troops, which was almost continuous. After bayonet charges failed, the troops wcro forced to fire on differ ent occasions, but their volleys were directed over the heads of tho strik ers. They cleared the streets tem porarily, however. During tho charge of the troops ii was discovered that tho offices of the Shipowners' asspciation had been set on fire. LONDON, Aug. lit. Premier As quith, Chancellor of the Exchequer Lloyd-George and Attorney General Isaacs today conferred with promi nent labor leaders regarding the sjcedy termination of the rioting and lawlessness nt Liverpool. Asquith intimated that repressive methods of the most stringent nature would bo adopted unless the situation improves quickly. STOCK MARKET HEAVY; ONLY FRACTIONAL CHANGES NEW YORK. An-'. K. Tho stoek- mnrket opened heavy. Uniou Pacific and Canntlian Pacific lost about n point nnd Reading and Atchison were lower. Groat Northern pre ferred, Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley and Erie first preferred mado frac tional advances. The mnrket closed steady. SOKNG R 0 E VR WITH T Superintendent Henry 0. Maliey of the United States Bureau of Hatch eries Tells of Operations During Past Year to Replenish Supply; OVER 3,000,000 HATCHED AND TURNED INTO RIVER 600,000 Held Until They Become Fln- gerlings 50,000 Cutthroat, 1 00-000 Rainbow. (By Henry O'Mnllcy, Superintendent of Hatcheries.) The summer nnd fall months at tho Elk creek hatcheries were devoted to the collection and enre of salmon eggs and fry, with tho following re sult: One million chinookH and 300, 000 silver salmon eggs wcro taken nnd hatched during tho winter months, and nt the time of tho ab sorption of the yolk sac or when a fish really becomes a frco Hwimraer one-half were liberated into tho Roguo river, nnd its tributaries, the balance (chinook salmon) wcro held and fed until they had reached tho fingerling stage. ' The food for these fish was fur nished by the R. D. Hume Canning company of Wcdderbuni, Or. Tho food furnished wns the heads, and tuls of tho salmon taken at their can nery and ground to a fine plup, cooked thoroughly and canned in gal-, Ion cans. This makes a very rich oily food and as proved by our other experiments with canned culled salmon that it is nt an idear food when used alone, but is very good when used in connection with liver nnd millings. When used alone, it breeds disease very rapidly, develop ing fungus and gill troubles, making it necessary to administer frequent salt baths. This class of food fouls the water nnd troughs very rapidly and as heretofore stated is not satis factory when used alone. Theso fish wero liberated during the month of April when they had reached tho fingerling stage. Trout Hatchery Work. Spruig having arrived, work was on in full swing on tho fish which has given Roguo River a nationnl repu tation as being ono of tho best streams in this country for tho truo fly casting sportsman to enjoy nn outing, namely "Steelhead trout, re member trout, not salmon as common ly classed in our Oregon stnto laws. Tho puro clear waters with a low temperature, for river wnter, hns mado it ono of tho gnmos't of tho game fishes to bo found nuywhoro in our country. The work on this fish' this year, was moro extensive than in any pre vious year in tho history of tho hatchery. Eggs wore collected on Elk creek and on Applegato creek, 500,000 on tho former and 3,170,000 on the hitter. Of thoso taken on Ap plegate ereok, 2,500,000 wero shipped to tho Elk creek hntchory, and thcru hatched and liberated into tho Roguo and its tributaries. Through tho efforts of tho Roguo (Contlnuod on Pago Two) JEWELRY, CLOTHES, MONEY, COOK BOOK AND WATERMELONS STOLEN Car of Big Juicy Melons Broken Into and Many Taken Now Could It Re Coons? Someone, evidently hungry for tho big, Juicy watcrmolona ot tho south land, broko Into a car of ihoIoub on tho sidetrack near tho Southern Oro gon Produce company'a warohouso, Monday night, and mado away with about 30 of tlio largest nnd best mel ons, Thnt tho mlBcronntB hnd a royal gorgo Is shown by tho manner In which thoy broko molona'and after baroly timtlng them loft thorn to rot. Suspicion points to n number ot nogro wanderers who blow Into town Monday. It Is thought that thoy flll od up on tho melons and thou mean dered out of town, Second Cook in Local Cafe Mourns Loss of "Chef's Reminder" and Pair of Foxy Trousers. It in n local enfo today you ordor your meal and tho waitress comes hack to ask you how your favorlto dish is prepared, don't wondor. For thnt Is what will probably happon it your ordor reaches R. W. Sowlyn Talt, second cook. For R. W. S. Talt ta out out a book. Important to his calling. It Is hound in red mo rocco mid In goldon lottora aro tho wordB "chot'a romlndora." Somoono got Into Tail's room on North Front street Monday night and stole, his boat pair of trousers. With thorn wont tho "Chof'a Romindors." Tho burglar passod up a pair ot Eng lish tnn boota nml llttlo rod lint, Three Watches and Considerable Sum of Money Taken From Rooming House On East Fifth. Buiglars Monday night between 11 and 2 o'clock entored tho rooming houso oporatcd by Mrs. Jano Kont at -101 East Fifth streot and mado away with $15, three watches and othor valuables. No cluo was loft by tho Intruder, Tho burglary wbb dlacovorod Tues day morning when ono ot tho room ers on tho second floor sturted to dress. Ills clothes woro gono. Ho found thorn In tho kitchon with tho pockota rifled. Ncnrly cvory room lu tho housa wna entored and something takon, Tho threo watcher camo from aa many dlfforout ronmi, Attorney's Offico Broken Into and Small Chango Is Taken From Cash Drawer. Ttho law offico of S. Vila's Bcck wlth was brokon Into Monday night and tho cash drawer rifled. Sovon or olght dollars was secured. No cluo wa8 loft by tho burglar. Papora and books on tho desk wero scatter ed about, but nothing of value asldo irom ttio mouoy was takon. Tho lock on tho offico door was brokon, showing tho means ot ou- trnnco. A thorough aearch wna mado by tho burglar ovldontly boforo ho found tho. cash drawer. Tho pollco aro keeping a lookout for Bomcono with too many watcheu. LlkowJso, thoy will raid "The Jun- Klo" along Dear crook, IVI