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Oregon Hlstsrlaal let!iM City Unit Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair. Max., 10: MIn.f 8I llvlnttvc Humidity. 71) 1'ct, mm Mnlly--Hlxlli Yrmr. fo-ty.Kiutt Ycnr. Al 131) FORD, OINMOiN", TIIVItSDAV, IWIiRlLARV 1, 1012. No. 2G9. .ii-'-.t.- DARRQW WILL HHHH 4 4 tHHffHH l-f H HIffH-fH4-IHIltf H Hf f-fl 80 DELEGATE! ' A HILLES SAYS TAFT WILL BE 4- f f 4 f r 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4-4-4- MEDF0RD,0REG0N, AS A MINING CENTER ER A PLEA .1(111! AGAIN MINING MEET EN1 ONWAYOKAB ON SATURDAY K . Is Arniliincil Before Million on In dictments Chariilnji Bribery For iiuil Dcmurrrrs Will Do Filed on S.'itui ilny. FIVE OTHER INDICTMENTS ARE TO BE RETURNED Dairow Will Probably Contend That a "Frame Up" Bribery Was Arranijcil. f,OS ANURLKS, Cal., Feb. I. I'lftitmt'ti Harrow, fnnnor chief imiiiii ul for (In MoNiiuiiini. uiih hi nitjpunl today hcfnro l'nidiin Jiiiluc llllltlHI llT III" Hllll)lilir (M)llll tin in- dli'tmenl clmntuiK bribery in eon uoollnu with McVhiiihi-h juror. Sal unlay tl 10 "'cluck wn Kiit for liim In plead. 141 1 Roger, COUIIIM'I fill DmITOW, HIIIIUtlHlMtlt Hint lOIMinl lll'lllllllor Ill lint atiffioloiiev n' tin iiiilii'lini'iilK, Hint iiinlioith in iiiMh or strike nut, ill tin Mud Saturday. If Hiiiki' nr (ivnrrnluil. In ulnled, llnrnnv nt unco will Ditr uH of not guilty l lh I'llHIfl. AiwUtunl DUtrii't Alforuov W. .1 Ford ooiiiliit'tuil today' proccedm I'm' (lid wlato. Hi WHft nsniMcd by Deputy Dinttiot Attorney Keeteli. l(n-ori, for Harrow. wn iiidi'il li loinier .IiuIro Cyril K. McNnll. Har low waited tin fonniil romliug of tin indictment. I'ltl) MlUO llllllltllH'lltN. That II hi additional indictment. Wjlll bo 4UTMuJ, hUuu tin-, itumil yrriijtl Jury nwumog It fttvcettgnUnii if iiiultor growing out of the .Mi N'u mum (rial, wu tin stiitemotil to In V nr ill ilirtlrii't attorney's office, AimoxIhiiI District Attorney W. .1. Fun! ri'fiiMitil lo'iiffinii or ili'iiv the .liiteincul. Iml inliiiilli'il lliut indict ment Hi'ii likely in I lie iMiiiiittmttiiM if Iit alleged bribery proho. Another hiuiIo of Harrow' dofoinoi developed loiluy when it wit it'pnrl t'l 1 tin I Itojioo will attempt to prow thai Harrow ami bin niocittlo in I lie MoNHtllHt'lt llofoUMO llflicVt'll Hl'll II. Franklin lo In it Npy for (lie prose I'lilimi, iiinl Hull n "frame up" briber. WIIM MITIIIlgt'd til Imp llllll illW'igll liinn Roger, iiIIIhiiikIi loftMiig In I'ninntonl ilireelly upnii llii ii'pnrl, rciloiiilod lit Mtiilomcut Hint "I be lieved nil along Hint Friiiikliu woulil upponr iim h wilutMN for llm htuli npfiiin! .Mr. Ditnow." Fttinkliu Ml ill hotly itcuif Hint hr wn in or in llio I'luplny of tbi ilU Irii'l ultoriii'.v or of Di'li'i-tixi) lliiiin. lie iiiiliKiimitly ili'i'ln ii'il llini n inner "ilinibli' rriihM'it" ii iiiiiii in hi lilV, iiinl nipuitiiid'il In ulli'Ki'il ('(iiiIVh- hioil. MONARGHS ARE I Gcoruo and Mary Lcavo Glbrnltar on tho Medina on Last Leu of Their Lonn Joiirnoy From India to Eulnnil. (JIHIIAl.TAH, l-'iih. I. KIiik (liioimi anil (Jiiiiou Miuy li'fl Clllital lur on tho royal whip Moillnu today, on tho luut Iok of tlmlr Jnuruiiy Inuik .lo IOiikIiukI from Imllu unit tho ilur 1m r. Tho Modlnii wmi om'Oi'toil from (lllirnlliii' by u ilutmditiuml of tho 'IOiikIIhIi flout. Clit'orit of UumihiihiIh nl tho iIoiiIih anil tlio iiiiihIo of liulf u (loziui inllltnry ImiihIh Hlmultniiooiialy "Ooil Huvo llio KIiik," niliiKlml with' tho urtlllory Hitlutim, It wuh tho IIIOHt llllprOHHlVO HIHIIIO IdlOWII at "Tho Jloiilc" lu yoiu-fl. Kli I'AHO, Toxiih, Fob. 1. Moxl inn iiiutluqorH loiluy Htlll control Juu rnz unit Colony Btoovor, coinnmnil Iiik (ho Uultoil HtulDH troopH miiird Iiik tho lionlor horo luiH luuuuil o'r iIoih rorblililliiK Ainnrlcuiia from (iiokhIiik tho lutorimtloiuil brlilb'O ovor I ho llio Onuitto, NEARIN6 HI Secretary to Chief Executive De clares That Situation Has Cleared Wonderfully During the Past Week. SAYS RECENT SPEECHES HAVE AROUSED REPUBLICANS Bases His Prediction on Advices Rcacblnii Him From En tire Country. WAHIIINirrO.V. I. C, Fob. I "I'tiMliltiiit Tun will In rflnouiliititi'il Mini ioiiIoi'IimI." ThWt Mint llm piiHlli'tlou lion Imlny of CIihi-Ioh I). Illllo. Hcorntury to tin pronlildiit. tvlio lint liooii Nitlvo In a I -vot'iilliiy. tin 'I'ii f I cHiiilliliicy. "I'rolitout Titft'n roiioiuliiHtloii Ih iih t'ortnlii im nnylhliiK vitu bo." tutlil I IIIIum. "I urn 1'ouriilMiit tltoro will Im littlo oppoMliloii to liliu nt tho iintloinil (onvonlloii. lu Hit lam uoulc tho (tlttiHtlou Iiiih cloiirod won ilHrfully. nipiilillcnnii ovorywhoru fall liiK lulo llm for tho primliliuit. "Dovolopuit'iilii lu tho thruo IiIk KomI Hindi ilurliiK tho IhhI low itaH hIioiiIiI polilt roiicliiHlvoly to tho pro oul tioiiil. I'roliloiit Tnft'M Hpcct'lii'H lu Ohio oiitliiiM'd llio ropubllcmiH ko lunch Hint tho executive couiiiiltti'o In Now York county uniiiiltiioii-dy In ilornKil tin proKldoiil mid ilouiituiU'd hi roiiuinluntloii. Thl wn followed by ii int'otliiK of tho iouiHal ropub llcun (oiiiinlitfii of KIiihh county, nt Hrooklyii, wltlfh wuh nitondod by J 3 mruibom. Tlioy votod unnul iiioiiHly for Tuft' ronoiuluntlon. "In Ohio llio prtwlilotit iirnutird tho ripiibllcaiiH lo an uuoxpoi'tfil do Kri'o. I huvo n toloKrnm from Jit illnunpollH tuiylUK Hint ovory itiombor of tho roptibllcuu Htuto t'ommlltoo, i'l'tt''d from tho I a coiiKriHMlouiil dln trlct. rnvor Tnft. In nddltlou to llii thoro aro iIozdiih of toluRrumH mid IcttiTH lu my poiMotutlon from othor Htuto mIiowIiik how tho Tuft forco nro moving. "I huvo no hoMltmiry In KiiyhiK that tho proKpoct coiilil Hrnrcoly bo brlKhtor " TAFT CONFIDENT OF OHIO VOTE President, Tired anil Worn by Three Days of Sicccbmaklii(i in His Home State, Is on His Return Trip to Wasblnuton. I'lTTSHl'IKl, Ph., Fob. 1. Con iuccil Iiinl tho Ohio iloloKiitinu to tho tcpiilibomt iiutioiiul couvontion will iito holiitly for his iioiniuulioii, ProVi ilcnt To II, liri'il unit wont from bin tbrco tiny' hpocclimnkhi'; trip in tbut hIhIo, Mopped ovtir boro u few mill uto toibiy on roiito to WiihIiuihIoii. Alllmiiuli IiiiiiiIii'iIh of pooplo wttro nt llm Ntntiou when tho ptosiilout nr riwil, bo mutto no npeocb buumiso of u Moru tbront, $10,000,000 TO BUILD NEW LINES Kl'ftKNI-., Ore, Feb. I.-A inorl- pi;o tttieil uiviiu by tho I'oi'llunil, l.umuiio it l'!nluru rnitwtiy to tho TnUt Compiiny ol' Anuuinu to guitr uiileo tho ihHiimioo of $10,00(1,0(10 of boiiil i tin record hero today. All tho liuo'h property Ik IIhIoiI, Tim conipuny propoHos to huvo mi olnclrio lino iu opornlion between Corvnllis iiinl Kuueiio tbi your anil will uImi coiihtriuit otlint' Hiiuh in (ho Willmnelto vnlluy. aWATTI.K. WiihIi., I-'ob. 1 Loy I.iin, u Chluumuu, who innniod mi Amorlciin wlfo ut DoiibIuh, AIiihUu, lu 1000, totlny appllctl for dlvorgo K P wJtimtm8mm!kwUmKB KmmmmlmmrmmBtlOKmmVKFvK, SfliiiiiiDiiLHliBiiiikiHK9lu!r Kr!ajmwB!MmSlf9mBmmm4m9mmKnSmtSmmmVmmmmmWmW9mmmmWrP'f S uMHIW' iMJUmmmwKBjmmmmmLmmmmm PPPBMIJBHVHjijlAttflHU. t 'mmSmwSmmMmWmmmmmWbtVVri' '" $ Trit tldt1 jifcZ 'K,FfSi, I 4mWmmULmm - 5v WktSW JlwBmmmmmmmW flJSJ'HHHMlBljHHJH,S'J'BI9ll BHHHHffiHrp'' -zZIj?1 MwX-iaaMmB" dtfllJBVcIHjflBvr &Wmmmmmmmw HEi)(ttwiSIiHBSBi XKSiXsSSiStsKEILwSmmvSSSmm WKmnmWMWmWmWKnmmmmmtt7wf!&1mmm&ilamHmWMKMl 4 f 4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4-4- . A lovt f llio fiunooN Opp (punt, iiilno In this county, iliirli I n xtttuly prodmor. Out of Hie cut illii-ttotiiiK the looklt-t issiu-tl by llio .Mt'tlfonl .Milling t'oiif;rchi ulilili opons in till illy louiorrow for n two tiny mhIoii. 4444444 4 4 4 444444f 4 444 444 I 4 44 4444 4 44444 4444444 4 EDWIN HAWLEY DIES SUDDENLY Railroad Mannatc Who Controlled Over 20,000 Miles of Road Has Succumbed to the Effects of Over work. NKW YORK'. Fob. l.-IMwin llnw loy. llio niilniHil tnusunto, diod liuro totluy. llnwloy wn u iolim of ovorwork. IMiyNioittii Iiinl wnruuil him that' too itouitmit itpplioutiou to biittiiio wn wonkoiiiiiK hi coiiNtltution. Ho ro nliroil tin mill iutniuloil to tuku h Ion; n'-l wbou bo oomplotoil bix pluun for u triiiiM'oiiliitnntul rnilroinl, but bo tlioil with Ink itromii iiiifulfllh'il. Tho uuiiotiiu'oinonl of llnwloy' li'utli slightly iliMiirlu'il llio rnilmnd stock in which bo whs intorotoil. llnwloy controlled noiirly ao.llOll nnli'h of nuiil, with it cnpitnlitnlioit ol tuiiro liinn .IUn,l)()U,(HI0. Colli). P. Huntington of Culiforuin wits tho lirM mini to tlicoor tbc pohMlulitii's iu llnwloy, uud bo :i lliiutiiiKtou's nlit bmiil mull until tbc Inttor'ti (Iiiilb. BRYAN SAYS TILT HELPED WILSON Declares New Jersey Man is Rirjbt In Bcllovlnn That a Man Is Some times Hurt by Those Who Support Him. l)Al.li., Tomib, Fob. I. That tho eandldiicy of Ciovornor Woodrow WIIhoh of Now Jomoy for tho domo cratlo pretildoutliil uonilnatlou lias been holpod rathoi than hurt by IiIh eoiitrovorny with Colouol Ilonry WntloiHou of Kentucky wna tho UHhortlou horo today of William J, llryau, "tJovornor WIIkoii," Hryan nnltl, "Ih rlKht lu bulluvlni; that a man Ih HomotlmoH hurt by tho sort of men who aro clauioroua lu httt uupport." Although llryau would not mako an minouiieomuut of hlu choice for tho domocrutln nomination, ho tmhl: "(lovornor Wilson la tho bust mod. urn OMynplo of Saul of Tarsus. Ho baa been Houudly convortod, WIlaou'H proKroxalvouoBa la IiuhI tlumouatratud lu tho Smith Iiifldout lu Now Jiir aoy." Tho NohrasUa loador also ohitrao tuiized tho coutost lu Missouri bo twenn Spoiiker Clark and former Oovoruor Folk iib most "illsthictly unfovtuunto," ER WOULD PROBE STRIKE Socialist Introduces a Resolution Calllnp. f cr an Lsvcstigatlon of the Strike of Shopmen on Harriman Lines. WASHINGTON', Foil. J.-Conurtf-aioiiHl int'liilioii of the pronont striko of "M-item fed oral ion"' nho men on tho llnrriinnn lint i- provided fur in n roilittioii introduced in the boio oily by Coiigrurtt-uinn Victor I j. Ibuvcr, nteinli-t. of .MilHinikif. HoiTstir' roMilmion ur;td iiiinieili nlo invofctijfitliiin mto olinrj-es of the lliiniiiiini strikers tbut tntiificieiit n pairs to loooiitotivutt nro cHii-imc losi of lifo iiinl pnjporty anil nro delaying tin mails outriwl by tbc Hurrimitii lino-. JOHN R. ALLEN SAYS HE'LL HELP Mall Tribune Is in Receipt of Tele gram From New York Financier Oftcrinn to Solve Road Diffi culties. i444444f4 4 4t 14- . ! 4- NICW YOHIC. Fob. 1. Mull -f 4- Trlbunw. Motlford, Oro.: If -f 4- con sunt of t illiima of .lacksoii 4- f county could Im untinlniously t -4- obtaluuil 1 will undertake to 4 4- fu r u 1 ah Iniinudlatoly after -f 4- consent in oluninoil nil money -f f nociNwury fr routl building -4 4- iu JaokBon ciuinty, JOHN It. AI.LN.W f 4 t-f-4 4-4-4 -J.-4-4-4-4-4--44- Tho .Mull TrlbtuiQ js lu rooolpt of tho nbovo tuottwino, qfforinK a solu tion of tho road troubled. In othor words, lr tho pooplo will unanimously voto to uecopt, Mr. Allon will furnish tho ntoiioy. Mr. Allen U woll known us tho financier who promoted .tho Pacific Kastoru mid M to Junius J, Hill, Ho la also roiuuniburod for sovoral ' thor financial iuturoa. WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 1. Cluilrmau Homy of tho houso rulos commit too doclared today that "tho lutoroats" aro straining ovory norvo to aldotrauk the IdndburKh rosolu tlon to Investigate tlto "mouoy trust." Ho lu confident tho democratic cau cus noxt week will Indorse tho plan. CENTRAL POOR FARM IS PLAN Governor West Suggests to County Judges That a Central Institution Be Formed to Care for" Poor of State. t SAI.K.M, Ore., Feb. 1. "The i-uln'ino would sttvo about ouo-bnlf llm tt.MMiiet bow inourrotl in cnriu for tlto ur mid hotter cure could bo providod," Mtid Governor Wet today in dictiMin;; bis plan (o cnlablith a central homo for the Hel and do away with nil farm mid homes for indigent throughout the Mute. The jtoNeruor Iui8 bniaclied the subject to county judge tbroitgbout OroKon. Iteipio-t. for tbuir uron opinion; wore solicited, but Vo-4 lins not w ceived enough miswor. to his query to form a tlefiiiito idea of bow the plan itppeiil- to others. YUAN WOULD BE DICTATOR Now Stated That Prcmlrc Plans to Become Dictator of China, Acknowledging Neither Manchus Nor Republic. SHANGHAI. Feb. 1. revolution ary advice hero loiluy from Pitkin say it i no longer doubtful tbut Yuan Slii K'ai plans; to become, dictator of China when tho Mtuiclitts nbdlonto and tbut bo will rooot-tiiaic neither the proolnimcd x'opubliu ov Dr. Sim Yiit Sun, i( pro.-idunt. Kidoueo tbut Yuan In planning; stieb n bUip, tbu itgunts of thu rojmli lio sy, i sown in Yiuui's otdor to imperial uonuuuudors outsiiU of Pokin to liriiiK tbuir troops to Puktn. Yttnu putilielv sny. bo fours diburtluivi, but it i believed hi real ronton for the move i to )ot bis iirmy oonuimtntted when bo formally duolnros bimsulf tliutator. Stocks Show Reaction. NIJW YOUK. Fob. 1. Totluy ' block uiarkot showod roautlon, fol IowIhk yostorday's decline. Traders took tho position that tho market was oversold. Unltod Stutoa Stuol roso li. Union Fuolflc 1 and Lo high Vttlloy and UuudlnK . Cana dian 1'aclflo dropped 2 points. Tho general market was unaffoot ed by tho (loath or Kdwln Hawloy, liomls wore Irregular, f -f 4 -f -f -f 4--4 4 4 -f -f -f f -4- f f R TO RACE HATRED Body of James .Kane, a-14-Year-Old Errand Boy, Is Found in. the Rear of an Oriental Francisco. School in San SAN FRANCISCO. Cut., Fob. 1. Constant lijilitiiiK mid bickering bo- tweon the Chinese and Japanese m- pili? of the Oriental sehuols on otic side anil the white pupils of the WaxhiiiKtou .school on the othor. today eudtHl. ueeordiiiK to tbu poliec. in the lunrdor by Orieutal of Jnmo Ivuite a 1-l-your-old errand boy. Chtsba. between the students duo to race hatred have boeu froipiont of lute uiitl only recently a CIiiuuo boy wn arrested fur n assault on a white boy. Tho body of yonu;- Kane was found here today iu the rear of the Oriental school. Death was eaucud by u bul let wound in the bead. The police rtre workiuK on the theory tbut be wn sot down by either u Jnpauese or CbiiiOfO boy on the street mid druj-j-od to the school buildini;, where it was later found b tbc j.initros. MORGAN'S SON IS THREATENED Man Writes Son of Money King De manding That He Leave $100,000 at Designated Place "Or Something Serious Will Happen." NEW YORK. Feb. 1. Threatened witli "niiuothiuj fceriou" unless bo loft $100,000 nt it iWij-nutud plnco in Control park, .1. P. Muiptu, Jr., is totluy in terror of his life mid ouu-y pulicuniun iu "New York is on a still bunt for u thionteui'd assassin of tbu son of tbu nionoy kinj. Tho boiuos of both tho younfjor anil elder Ator jfuu nro itndor lieuvy jiolieo jjuard and a patrol is also being kept ovor Mor Stui's are gwllory, whore inillious of dollurs worth of art are stored. Tho lottor writlon to tbu younj-or .Morj-nn was oviduntly penned by mi iutulli'-iuit man who know moru of tbu Morgan ui'fnir tbuii dues the xonornl public. "1 know tbo manipulation of the .Morgan Wnll stiuot houuu, it snya in part. "Through tlium I lost nil thu numey 1 hud, m I consider it up to tbo Morj-tui houso to iiiuku restitu tion." Polioe, following vueuipt of tbo lot tor by Moruan, wuitod in tho park all lat nljjht, but thoir trap failed to cat rh Morgan's foe. 1RDE DE Yrcka, Cal., Has Great Number of Delegates on Way to Medford to Attend Convention Will Make Hard Fight for Next Session. EVERYTHING IS READY FOR GATHERING OF MINERS Next Two Days Will Be Devoted ! Discussion of Great Min ing District. According to adviuo received shortly before noon today from Montague, Cat., 80 dulogato to tbo mining congress, which will open in this city tomorrow for n two-days session, will arrive in tbi city on No. (i this evening to make a hard fight at tbo convention to take the next Kession of the Southern Orogon and Northern California Mining congress to Yrcka. Kverytbiug is iu rendine for tbo mining congress which will open in this city tomorrow for a two-day session. Exhibits of oro from the mine of this district arc arriving and are being placed. Indication nro that the meet will be the most Suc cessful ever held. Mines and milling will be the solo topic of discitssiop during the next two. duys. Already over 100 outsido mining men arc in the city for tho convention. It 'is expected that fully 500 visitor interested iu local mines will be in attendance. BRYAN WILL HELPJLSON Further Evidence of Ncbraskan's Attitude in Present Campaign Is Shown by an Article in the Com moner. LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 1. Further evidence that William J. Iiryuu will support Govornor Woodrow Wilson's candidacy for the domoonitit presi dential nomination is seen hero to day iu an editorial in (be Commoner, in which Iiryuu takes tbo sido of tbo New Jersey executive r. bis caiitro verysy with Colouol Harvoy, editor of Harper's Weekly. The editorial says: "If the friunds of Colouol George Harvey succeed in entublishmg tbo doctrine (but a candidate bus not tho right to shake off u desereditablo suppoiter, then Wall street will bo iu a position to drive all progres sive candidate from the Held. It will bu only uoeossary to divide thu most odorous representatives of predatory wealth against blacklisted eaudidatcH mid start them to eulogizing the vic tims of the conspiracy. "While Governor Woodrow Wilson may not bo the most available can didate for prosidont, it tuko. more than a break with Colouol Harvey to put him out of tbo running." S10 FOR FAST REDE DOWN RIVERSIDE Dolph Hodges, a horo trader who stable.-, his stock in tbo Vincent barns on North Riverside avenue, was ur rostod Weduuaduy uflurnnou by Chief of Police Hittson, charged with be ing intoxicated and disturbing tbo peace. 1 lodges hud boon drinking iu tho saloons on Front street and bad taxed bis capacity to tbo extent that ho was gloriously full and when ho stilt red with hi team and buck on Sixth street ho "shook tho ribbon" ovor llio horses' bucks and with a, whoop they stinted down tho streot at u momentum so intense that thu Riverside corner could not be made mid team, buck and man piled up against an elootrio light polo near tho Nuliitorium, Ifudgos wn fln0il $10.