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drefiftfl HUltrt City Hall .ihyi Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair tonight nml tomorrow. Max., 7.1 Mill., :H.n. . 1 .. $.. ' 'jH sLX. Kurty.m-ciuiil Vinr. Dully- Hi'Vi'iilli Vcitr ALL HOPE FLED, E Nfivfiis Subiiciso of Doomed Un it orketl p.utur Broken When Mln Istir Informs Him That Govcrnm Has Drcllneil lo Interfere. Stands Shuck Better Than Expcctc ) Eats Heartily and Smokes In ccsbanlly Father Arrives. HUSTON, Mm I" --Tin' nervous Mispenwe under uliii'h the lt'v. ('. ' T. l(icheon, slayer uf Ai Liunell Iimh been Nuffrring for t ho pitHt (vv duvs in the death cull it 1 Churli'Mown pi Unit, WIIH IlKlkl'll Unlit v wlll'll III' Kim. Mr, Johnson, it HaptUt minister, ii.l'ninicd the doomed piwtnr t lut t OlIVlTlinr 1'oiW llllll K'fllM'll (0 illtl'l' Vclltt ill tile Ml'lltl'IICC (if cloetllii'lltini' bunging mor liiin. Itii'lifftiin'M nervoiMic iniTi'iih.'tl iim tin' datit if execution dicw nt'.ir mill it was uppaiout Hint lie was ii. mi agony of Mispenrto over (In hope which ho Indicted mIiII existed for linn Ili Mliukcil 'JO cigar ycxlcnbiy Hie-. .M 1 1 1 1 1 1 k ' t Kiiiiitny. Kii'hi'Moii if i'.n'i't'il lo meet It'll ' Ii nt midnight Sunday. Chaplain Johnson, accompanied liv Deputy Warden Alli'ii, united Niche hou mill told I he doomed iiiiiii Ihnl nil hope for executive clemency liml gone. They remained forty minute with Iticlic-ou in Iim dt'iilh roll. h lie loft tlm prison tin) Huv. Mr. John son Miid: "Iticheson knu llmt hi' in to die. He stood the shock belter tliiin I ex pected. I cannot toll nii iiinri'. I proliiililv will u'hit him again later 'n Hid ilav." I'rUmi (jniinlH Mty Hint IticlicHini, now Hint tlu rtiMM'iiH Is over anil tlm I ho renlire tlml hope Iimh vanish, ii, has somewhat recovered his nerve. lie ntc heartily nt noon and apparent lv was in good spirits. Hear I'p ('nunigcously. Tin condemned minister's fnther has nriivi'il Iktd anil is imikiiitr pro pa rations to dispose of Ihc body niter Hit' I'li'i'troitiitinii. Hii'lii'xoii will ln Iniiiril nt li.viH'hlmrj.'. Vn. Tlu Iti'V, Mr. Johnson niiuli' tin' following htntrini'llt this nftornneii: "Iticheson received tin- news with tin1 Mime courage nml vpitit of fnrli tmli' that hi Iiiik cvliiliiti'il frmn tint Itt'Ki nn itif. Ik' did not eulhipsc. lie Miid that hi k principal thought an ho fni'i'd execution was nut for himself, hut for lint sorrow of In fmnilv and friends." KINGlEOERICK'S TO LIE III STATE COPKNIIAOK.V, May 17. -Tlm DiiiiIhIi royal yarlit IioiiiIiik tlio hotly of tlm Into KIiik rrotloilclc of Dnn innrlf, who illoil Hinldcnly on tliM Htnmt In Ilninliiirtr, Ccnnany, ar rived Iiiiiii lit noon today. Kim; ChrlHtlan and Queen Aloxandreno and KIiik IlitaUon of Norway, alumni thu warHhlp AliHolnin, unit tlm yacht In Kooi;o Hay. (loveniiiii)iit offloliiln, foreljjn dip loinutH and n dutacliiiiiuil of troopH CHcorlud tlm liody to tlm eliapid at OhilHtlanlini'K cautlu. Following tlm linaiHO wiih a Mack Iioiho, tlm Into UIiik'h olini'Kor, without a rldur, Tlm Imdy will llu In Htalo at tlm (initio until Tliiinuluy. On Friday It will bo lakon to HoHlclldn cathedral, v'lmro tlm funeral nurvlco will bo held. KIuk f'hilHtlan of DeujnurU and KIhk Haalmn (if Norway walked Im mediately behind tlm lmarmi hoarliiK tim Into inonarc.h, Queen Aloxau draim and tlm royal prlncoHHes redo lu carrlaKDH. WILBUR WRIGHT ILL WITH TYPHOID FEVER DAYTON, Ohio, May 7. Wilbur Wright, who with bin biollmr Qrvillu iiivenled the fniuntiH Wright iieiiul niaeliiiu), Ih in n eiitiiml eoiulilion Intro front typhoid J'ovor. Tailo tlilh nl'leriiooii IiIh Icinpeniliiie hud ren (di ed Mil. Ilo Itu boon III for ti wgoki 1 K IN PITS M NKIHU MO k i &5ftiL $$&vcxfc.yiDrMwcv&cx.u.inii ijjKPlSH & nrs. sidna Allen. 4l0WL- WYTIIKVIM.K. n, Mn 17. At tnr ilclihciatiiiu' for 21 honrH, n ji,i " rotnriu'il a verdict of firt diivc, murder today at;iiiiit I'loyd Allen, t the tiolorioiu Allen elan of outluH-,; whoii! ineiiilniiri lat Mareh iiiiiuciir at i'd a rdimitliii' ho in Hut IlilUvilIc ednntv eouit Iioiihu, which renulled in death to Jiiilco Thonitmi Mnwlit nml xew'i'nl othfi-.s. Thin iiiuiiiih Hint Al len limit die. Tlm convicted liauiht will he fteiilciii'iul later. The jury fiit reported a ertlict of iiillv without niKuifyiiiK thu ilc Kree. .linljje Staplex then oriliuuil I lie jmorw to rctinii n iiiiiii) complete ver dict. KIo.mI Allen nhoweil hut little int -fit in tin1 procfftliiiKNrnppnrontly he. int: the moht eouipoM'd iiiiiii in the couit loom. Several of hi udativcM hroku down when tlm verdict was un iiniiiieeil hut the hainlit leiuaiueil calm mid fctnii-nl through it nil. IihIki' StupleN miuouiii'i'il that he would tint pronounce hcutoiicc until the other ineiuhers of the Allen pum hud heen tried. MANHUNT IN PROGRESS (llfASS YAI.U'.Y, fal.. Mnv 17. Tlm manhunt for the lone hainlit who ycsteulnv held up nml ndiheil the Ne vada count v hank of $2,0(10 in coin niter foreini; two men nud u woman into Hut vault at Hm point of u ku, eontiuueil today hut no truce of hi wliPieahouU had been found up to noon. After deMutuii: the ioin up on which ho rode out of town, the robber took lo the hru-li. A povie of 10(1 men is eoinbiut; Hie IiiIN, b.it the huudit believed to have escaped in mi automobile toward Auburn. EVELYN THAW TO REMAIN TO INSURE MILLIONS TO NKW YOHK, May 17. - KoportH that Evelyn Ncshltt Thaw Is prepar ing to withdraw from tlm llfo of Harry K. Thaw, Imp husband, tlm slayop ot Htunford While, now hold as an Insane man lu Mattuweau, wore Hcorfcd at hero today by doso frleuilH of tlm couple, who maintain that their I'l mouths old baby, born lu Hamburg, (lorinany, Ih likely to Inherit tho bulk of tho Thaw mil lions, Tlm hoy baby's, future, frlouda hero or Evolyn assort, Is ono of tlm uhlof reasons why slm will cling to Harry, sho believing that tlm millionaire will make their child his ohlot holr, It Ih also believed that Harry's inothor, Mrs, Wllllnm Thaw, will ro inoiuboMho boy lu her will If Evelyn iMNDKORD, HIE FLAW PRCEL ALLEN, SON OF JACK. AUPNiCAPTURED MARCH SO., LORD AND LADY STOPPED RESCUE LONDON, May 17 Willi h lartsc nuiuliur of reprenantatlvert of tho fimliluiialda London sot prosnnt, In cluding .Mm. Aiulth, wlfo of thu pro Hilar, Urd and lnly Duff-lmrdim a)itwirud today at thu Inquiry Into tlm wreck of tho llnor Titanic, which Ih ImltiK conducted before thu Hoard of Trmlu here. Sailor Henderson of thu Tltuitlc's crow tewtlfled that thu Duff-OordoiiH woru In bin (lfuboat, anil charged that they protoatud acaliiBt his ro turuluK to tho Hide iiHIw Klnkiut; liner when erloit of thoxo porlshliiK lu tho water were heard. .Sailor Syinou.1 of tho sniuo life boat crow tuntlfled that ho did not lnur tho proton! of tho Duff-GnrdonH. lie admitted that "muiio one ri'prc hi'titliiK tlm Duff-(ionli)B" Intor- vJewixl him when ho returned to KiiKbiud. Lord Durr-Ciorilon to.stlfl.i.l that when hit entered tlm lifeboat ho thought all tho women had been taken off. SAN FUANCLSCO. Onl. When I'o lleeinan Wolf attached his storo for debt, A. lllzjiiirl carved him up with a hatchet, ltu then wont to tho Hhei'lrf'K offko and nmlllnj;ly jiala tho aiuouiit of attaohment. llu was highly Indignant when arrcHteil on u felony charRit. IN FAMILY remains lu the family. During Thaw's sanity Imarlug hq. foro Judgo Morschausor lu 1 1 0 0 , tho prhiouor was allowed except loiml por Honal freedom. Ho was glvou prac tically unlimited opportunity fop per sonal association with his family In tho coinfortnblo quarters allotted to his use by tho sheriff at White Plains. This was the last tliun that Evelyn Thaw saw her husband. The girl lived lu Now York during tho re mainder oT the winter and then went to Hamburg, Germany, living iilotly with friends who hud accompanied her from hero. In tho spring ot 10 10 tlm Infant arrived, All who have seen the baby say ho Is a boy with curly, tiwoii hair mid bright eyes. TITANIC SURVVORS OUICOOX, Fit f DAY, MAY liPiTlT PARTS WESLE' EDVARI NEPHEWO! .StDkA AND STILL AT .LARGE. OROZCOS LOSSES BAHLE NOW ON MONTKIIKY. M..ieo, Mux 17. Two thousand j;osuruuiout triKp pnsil Toituimi today on routo to reinforce General llnurtn, the feleral eonimander, wlne forces met with a reere at the hands of (lonerul 1'n eual Oroxco's revoJulionnry .iMiy near .liiniuex enil m thu week. (!en eral Hlamiuut i ido cxpeuted to join General I Inert a today with additional federal troop. The rebel victim was iiuythinjr hut decisive, the federal eonimander iloenluu; to tctrciit mid await reinforeeaii'iils bet ore einra ini; in a stubborn clash. Iieporlo from .'iininoz i-iy tlm; Orozeo and his iiu'ifiue entienclnnj; there fur a last .-tnnd ;i:iiiitt the fedeiiiU. The ix'lutionar.v nnny i severelv haudicappi'd by lack ol eipiipnient, elolbinc mid iiitions, mid the men urn Miid to he. tired, hiiiir.'. nml ditieourimeil. Coiibervntivo Muniitoa place Oro eo's lo&sos dtiriui; thu patt week through wounds and desertion silonc nt 2,000. The ilierl for 7fi milos reported littered lh llm bodies of dead rebels. ST. PAUL, Minn, May 17.--In a sweeping decision of tho stato su premo court today In favor of tho minority stockholders of tho Groat Northoru railroad, J.uues J. Hill and tho other directors of the road lost tho first round In tlm buttle for dis solution or tho Lake Superior Hold ing company for the Hill proportlo3. Tho dofoudants dumurred to tho complaint of Clarence Venuer, an custom capitalist who la a stock holder In the Great Northom, and who charged that tho Hills mid other stockholders lmd purchased lu 180U ore property for $:i,ooo,000, using tho Great Northern's funds In violation of the railroad's ehnrtor. V'cordlng to tlm complaint theso properties are now worth $70,000,-000, fk. 'V.K'.1S '1 iKK' S I r-s. -aru5.'ii . an s X. .. -TT."'- -V. fcCTK V 1 . . 2000 f IEK ILL LOSES IN CONTEST WAGED OVER OIL LANDS 17, 1M2. AT TIE TBI IF TIE ALLEN OUTLAWS .SHERIFF H. H. LUCAS VMO CAPTURED CLAUDE ALLEN. lONE JUDGE FINES T CIIICAOO. May 17. HecaiiHO they battered down the doors of tho Sev mith Hogiment armory hero for the purpose of calling' tho democratic county convention a month or so ago In defiance of an Injunction Issued by Superior Judgo McKlnley, fines ot $000 each, with costs, were Imposed on County Judge Owens, Chief of Po hro McWeoney, Asslstaut Chief of Pollco Schuottler and Election Com missioner Czarneekl by Judgo Mc Klnley today. The chargo was con tnmpt of court. Judgo McKlnley said: "When Judgo Owens left the bench and wont to tho convention hall he ceased to bo a court and be came nn Individual. Ho participat ed in tlm violation of my Injunction as an Individual. "Tho judiciary of this country Is on trial. Tho rosult of that trial depends largely on tho obedlenco of ono court to a superior ouo. "tmprlsonment lu this caso would disorganize and demorallao govern ment." TURKISH GARRISON SURRENDERS TO ITALIANS KOMI:, May 17. Dispatches re ceived here today !. that tho Turk ish garrison of 2700 men in tho Islnnd of Klmdcs have surrendered to the Italians there nfter an eight hours' battle. ANOTHER ONE 0 CONTEMP 500 REAL "MADE IN MEDFORD" EXPOSITION IAL A "made in Medford" c.xposi'ioii that should he a matter of grout pride to every parent and every sclnuleliild in the city nml u matter of int-Jic.sl to every resident bus been nrrantrcd at the high school by (lie tcachors in the various industrial ait.s at both the grade mid high schools. Tho work on display includes the u.oro crude efforts of the beginners nud tho fin ished work of the juniors anil seniors lu tho high school. It would astouibli the ordinary oiti zcu lo hou tho quality of the work done by high school students in the sewing, oookiug, manual training; nud art departments, lu the sewing room tho senior girls have fashioned their own graduation dresses limiting the expense of each Urcs to .f7.00. In NOW ACCEPTED ! LOS ANGELES. CaL, May 17. ' Sevon permanent Jurors ror the trlri i of Clarence Darrow-had been ac jcepted when court adjourned today (for the noon recess. The? are: , W. It. Williams, Monrovia; L. P. ' Lanimers, Clearwater; A. J. Snyder, San Gabriel; E. K. Pierce, Azua; i Paul Hitter, Los Angeles; 31. A. Cra I vath Pasadena; O. S. Coppock, Whlttler. Tho dofenso exercised three per emptory challenges of Us ten, and tho prosecution two of Its five before tho men wero passed. Four of the seven Jurors accepted aro ranchers. The old struggle between the Mei chants and Manufacturers association of Los Angeles and tho labor unions is being renewed lu the courtroom. Counsel for tho defense and prose cution thus far have failed to pass a prospective Juror temporarily with out ascertaining his attitude toward labor, and In ono case at least, that of Homer Laughlln, Jr., tho tales man's connection with tho Merchants and Manufacturers association as a possible barrier to his eligibility has been raised. J" 'i Talent brothers have sold their Sams Valley ranch, consisting of ltit) acres of farm laud to (. M. McKtn nis of Medford, for a consideration of ;?10,0()0. The land is well situated and u portion of it is devoted to al falfa. It is exceptionally well adapt ed to stock raising. L eaeli case the dress was nuide in the high school, tho pattern was chosen by tho maker, nml even materiuls were of tho girls' choice. Tho results hnvo to bo seen to bo appreciated. Tho junior girls, thirty-one in num ber have made practical May dresses, each within a .fJ.oO limit nud tho dis play would do credit to any thorough ly modern dry goods store. Original ity and freedom to work out own ideas are the lines on which thu teacher, Miss Mablo Mcars directs the work. As tho work is only com pulsory for freshmen it is significant Hint Iwo-thirds of the 0!) students en rolled nro taking it from choice. Thore nro many othor features in this (Contlnuod ou Page Two,) RANCH I. No. -IS. OF SOCIALISTS 12 CAMPAIGN Chnrlqs Edvartl RtisSell, Author, Wilt Probably he VIcc-Presltlcntlal Can didateRadicals In Control of Convention I.W.W. Platform. Party Constitution Amended, Expell ing Those Who Advocate Violence as, .Weapon qf Working Class. INDIANAPOLIS, ml., May 17.- -After a Ion-; mid sensational uebnte Llbci Hocialist national contention mrieniled the constitution of the party hv inserting the following elaiMc; "Any nreiiincr 'of tho piirty oppos- 'jin-r uVfioiiticul movement, or ndvoci'f- tng ii crime ngninxt the person or oth er me(hod,s uj ryilnnee ns a wenpon of the working Hiihh, to aid in its etimncifnt?o'ii, Umll be expelled from memhersbip in the party. -"I'olitiealautiop hhnll he construed to .mean participation to elect for puTilic offices, and practical legisla tive and administrative work nlong tin' lines of'flieVKl'ialisl platform." T-lie jfdvocates of this change say that the amendment wart suggeslfd in order to answer the ehnrge that the partv is drifting towards anarchy id its ndv'voeney of industrial un ionism and nlso to answer tho eluirgo tlint the party approved of the alleged MeNamara dynamiting conspiracy. Debs for President. That .Eugene V. Debs will win tliu presidential nomination by the social ist convention in session here on the first bnllot, which will be taken this afternoon, appeared a foregone con clusion -when the delegates assembled today. Vhen the convention met today the radical element of the socialist party appeared fo be in completa control. The I. W. W. delegates wero jubilant over the adoption lust night of thtir platform which contained demand for universal suffrage, freedom of the press, speech unit assemblage, tho abolition of the senato; direct election of president and vice-president and collective ownership of all means of transportation and communication. Kusscli ror Vice President. It appeared likely that Charles Ed ward Hussell, the writer, would bo the vice presidential candidate, al though both .Mayor Emil Seidel of Milwaukee mid Mayor IC. J. Slite Wil son of Berkeley wero mentioned as possibilities. diplokIms TO YUAN SHI KAI PHKIN, May 17. President Yunn Shi Kui and his advisors are much displeased at the terms laid down by foreign diplomats here us the condi tions of the recognition of the new government. Announcement of thu terms l'olloiv cd a leccul coufcrciico of the diplo matic corps here, as u result of which Yuan was notified that thu foreign governments would act together in thu mutter of recognition nud Hint tho diplomats desired to he assured that republican construction work is in progress; Hint the people are i.t for republicanism; that old treaties will be continued in effect; that the capital will not bo moved. The president is said to consider that it U none of diplomats' bii.sines.s whether the republican construction work is in progress, whether tho neo plo aro fit for republicanism or whuro Hio capital is. lie thinki it enough fop foreigners to know that a du fiicto and de jure government is in control at l'ekin. HAZED STUDENT DYING FROM HIS INJURIES PHILADELPHIA, Va., Mv 17. Strapped to a hoard and dropped many times to a hard pavement, Ed ward Martin, 14 years old, is dying here today as a result of a hazing at tlm hands of his high school conn piinious, lie has concussion pf tho bruin and internal injuries, Khiucw of (ho hnzura are being supposed, HIGHLY DISPLEASING to i