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MEDFOTW MTATL TRTBUNE, MEDTTQRD, OftTCClOX, TTITTRRDAY, JULY 11,1012. PAOE THREE .1 DARROW PROVES MM I.OH ANdULKM. nil., .Inly II. Tlinl Cliircnce Diirmw wiih mil in the compiiny uf I tin I II. IViiiilJiii wln'ii till! IlllIlT MWtUl' III! WIIH llivillcil wiih lirllmry I'iiihIh i llm liwlininiiy of !'. II. Wnll'i', liicli llm cfViiK In Ilic Diiiruw I liit I Ik jiiijniji)f Imlii.v I" utilize in lln nlliiek iini the (cull. IIHMI.V of I'VlllMlll. W'nl IV, wliu ! it writer for n Hij. I'inlihl iiixtr, wiih celled In llii' wll Hi' nIiiiiiI nl llm ciiiii'IiihIhii nf the cxiiiilimitiiui of .lull lliiiiiuiuii, lull' yiMll'lllliy. (lICMlilJIlM III' WIIH lhtl' icl'emul iJiiiM'lly tu llm Iiiimjh nf m d'nliiiiiinv of I'Viiiililin, who IciN Hwuin llml Durum- ilnliM'ii'il tn him iiiiiim'v for jury drilling mi llm iiiiirii llik' nf N'liM'tnlii'i' 'JH, Mill. Wu I IV clificil Hint mi Mm mum inir in iimnliiiu In rmli' to n ihnvu Ihnmi imiiit uilli Diiiruw Mini iii'i'iiin ininii'il liim to ilmir iil'lii'i'H, ulicri' Diiiruw ii'imiiiii'il until In' iceciwil n li'i'ilinim full, iiltiT uhii'li n mi innnmi'il Mint ln IiihI hi'Kii ri'iiiihl il tn virtlt tin lii'!nliiiiirlfi' ul' .lull llm liiiiim, tlii'ii SiM'inlixl I'limliilnli' fur iiin.Mif uf I.iim Auci'l"". I'Vnnliliii, WullV limlirii'il, iliil mil iiiiini' nt )iii'hiw'n iil'lii'i' It I Ih'Iii'M'iI Mint Dniiuw will nl ti'iniit In pinvi' Mini In' wiim wulMiie, liiwiiiil llm iiiiiiiii'm lii'iiiliitiniti'rx, wIhmi In' win mil in tin' Mivi lv lYnill.llll, Willi lii'l'liillli'il tu him. 1.08 AWiKI.KH. Cnl. July II. Tim (liitlmiiiiiin: plan of huIooii riKii littlnn In Im'Iiik cuiimIiIiti'i totlny liy iiminlmrti of tlm I.oh Allele city council. If It In ttilopteil. the follow liiK rulnit will ki Into effect: llnr teniler uiiiNt In ti-totalnrH. l-'rco lunehcii uitiHl k TntntliiK will tic pruhlliltiMl, I'lfli'i'ii iiiluutcK iiitint eliipwo tie twi'i'ii tlrltilcit. HIkiin hi tiNt In' piinti'il ti'llliiK cus tomer llii'y at'i' itrlnltliiK polnon. Tim prupoiiltlon hint rceelycil par tial cmloriietuent hy tlm police coin in notion. THIRD PARTY TO ENTER CONTEST IN ILLINOIS CIIK'ACO, July 11. It wiih an. iioiiuci'd llil ufteriionn that Mmtlll McCornilck HtiVH Micro will bo a third parly rami Ma to fur Kovurnor uf lit 1 iioIh Id "lie race next fall aKitlnnt (lovcruor Charlert H. Dciicen and IM ward P. Dunne. McCornilck return ed today from New York, where Im iIIkouhhi'iI caiupalKU plaim with Colo nel ItoOMIiVl'lt. "Tliuro will Im a candidate for kov ernor who repudlateH the iiiiiiiluatloii of Mr. Tuft iim fraudulent and In alld and who will Hiipporl Hooxiu veil and the pioKrcKMlvo prliiclpleH for whluh Im KtiiudH." Thin waH McConulck'n Hiitti'inent. He rcftiHod to amplify It In any way. (loveruor Di'iH'i'u'H frlcudH admit led thlri afternoon that thin an iiiiiiiiunuient iiieaut a fli;ht. Tlm i:ov eruor, It l mild, Iiiih inadn up hln mind to iiiipport Tuft and Hoy U. Went, national cniniultteeuinu, Iiiih already Iickuii work In tlm Intercut of Mm adiuliilHtiatlou cunipalr.n, After iiiaiiy IckIh under (;oviirnimMit aiipervlHloii In (loriuany, wait Iiiih lieeu found tlut preHermtlvo for hutter. Tho Dally llim from l'artk. l'b.lCWt1lfcl II4 Id .t-Hfc.r, Klilul., IVW'K'I "Ii. Nl I ' lllMl'H'Nl On Umpire lines am wltli polntc4 trait thin uvniliiB gown Ij iiuiiIu of ktiuw ioIoiui, iiiln wltli uuM.nltiK not uvcr tunic tin triilderud ulid filnuua Willi bJ. MUon IUvhIu. DRASTIKREGULATIONS FOR LOS ANGELES BARS Ik PLENTY OF MONEY TO SKA fllHT, N. J., July II. Tlinl plenty nf i'IihIi will Im nvnllnlili' lo inn Mm Dcnioeriitie i'iiiiimlpi, ninl llli'lii will he im ni'i'il nf Ili'i'i'ptillU ciiiiiimI(iii I'liiitiiliiiliiiiiH I'l-nm "intc.'. I'Hti'd piiriii'H," wiih llii' iliii'liirntimi nl' (litM'rnur Wiimlrw WIIkhii tmlny. Tlm Dciiiocnitie t'luiillilnlit niiIiI lif hum Kii'iilly plniHi'il mi iiitiiiujr Iiik mini luiliiv u find miinv li'lli'iK I'liiiliiininw 1 liilln t'ruin wiiikinuiiii'M ninl wuim'ii wliu wjhIm'iI It in i hiiim'I'm ninl eiiiilnh uli'il Ihi-lr "iiiiHiil" for Mm cnune. Tu ilnln llii' Kovi'i'iior Iiiih ri'i'i'ivcil nliuiil fl'.rilMI. Tlm Iniui'si it rihu Mini wim $,1(111 while Hmri' linvc hticn hiiiiii' of tlOd, ullii'i-M uf ,"11 ninl mi iiii'iiuiH ti'iiH, livi'K, Iwuh ninl uni'K SCHOOL TEACHERS IN FAVOR OF EQUAL SUFFRAGE (illCAtlO. July II After elect ln; 13, T. rulrchlM of Topeku prcHi- lll'llt fllllOWllIK II lll'lltllll COIlll'Mt In which lx ChlcnKO lenchitrM wuro Hi" vi'it'ly rrlllrlni'il liy Now York innin Imth for ".hi'lilml tlm ciirluln tucllcH," tlm Nntlounl KiliiL'ittloual iimiocliitloii wi'iit on rocniil today iih fiivortui:, iiiiioiii; uthlT thliiKM. woiuiiii iiuffniK'', liitiTiiiitlouiil pi'iicc, iiutforiii fi'ilural inurrliiK" mnl illvorco Iuwh, cri'iitcr ntti'iitlou In puhllu mcIiooIh to llm hi'iilth of puiiIIh, mnl cxtoiiHlim liy couKri'HH of tlu work of tlm uiitluuul Ininjiiii of viltirntloii. SOLDIER ELDER CUT SAN I'ltANCIHCO. Cnl., July 1 1 HecaiiMu of a nix-Inch knlfo wound In IiIh m-alp, Inflicted liy Albert I'nrkK, n follow cowlioy In (he moving picture concern liy which he Ih employed nt Nil en, Koldler Kldor linn lieeu com polled today to cancel hln unKitKeinuut with Charley Horn In tlm innln event of tlm CrcHcent CIiiIi'h IioxIuk hIiow hero tomorrow nlKht. Denvor Jack (leyer or hoiiio other suitable heavy weight will Im Ml but I tilted. 4. I YESTERDAY'S SCORES I Norllmcfct W. Ij. P. C. Hoattle -17 .1(5 .fiGC Hpokano 1 37 .r.OO Vancouver it 0 .rS! I'ortland II M .491 Victoria ...39 4 4 .4 70 Tacoma ..'. .15 51 .407 H. Seattlo 4 II. 7 K. 1 Portland 8 7 2 llattorlcH .la men and WlialliiK. Veaney, (llrot, Doty and Moore. Hpokano 2 12 2 Victoria 3 (', 4 HatterleH Leonard, Kraft and Oh- dick; Kaftlelinor, Wilson and Monk. Vancouver 15 12 0 Taronia 10 11 4 CoaNt . W. Vernon 50 Oakland G I.oh Ani;ehm 50 Portland 37 Han KranclHco 39 .Sacramento 35 ow W ON h. P. C. 37 .1)02 39 .570 41 .549 47 .4 10 53 .42 1 53 .398 It. H. K. Oakland S 11 0 Kiicruiuento 14 4 HatterleH (lroKry and Nltam: WllllauiH mid Kroltt. I.oh AiikoIch 3 8 2 Voriion 4 12 1 Ilnttnrlca Slalo and Smith j Car hou and Akiiow. Portland 3 10 2 San Kranclsco 0 ' 7 1 HatterleH HarkucHH and Fisher; FauuluK mid Schmidt. American W. h. P. C IlOBton .., 53 25 .079 Wnahlngton 48 31 .COS Chicago 33 32 .508 Philadelphia 32 33 .492 Clevohind 39 39 .500 Detroit 39 39 .500 St. I.oulH 21 52 .288 Now York 19 53 .204 Now York 3, Detroit 11. lloston 2, St. I.oiiIh 9. Philadelphia 3, Chicago 4. Washington 8, Cleveland 7. National V. Now York 57 Chicago 42 Pittsburg ..' 42 Cincinnati 39 h. V, C 15 .791 28 .000 29 .592 35 .527 Philadelphia 39 27 .45G Urooltlyn 27 44 .380 St. LoulH 39 49 .444 DoHton 23 53 .303 Chicago 3, Now York 0. St. Louls-Uostou, called fourth, dnrkneHH, ainclnnutl-Ilrnoklyn, rain. PlttHhurg-Plilladelphla, rain. CLANK TO VISIT rZ , MR iiiHBy W&4to&&sJ9&i!.w r i ' V-y U CoprlKlu by K1iiiiiiiitun. ( SPEAXER CHAMP CLAitK- THAW MAY BE FREE WHITH PLAINS, N. J . July II. Whether Harry K. Thnw Ih to contin ue In Miittnwcaii Iuk.iuo Ah)Ihiii or Ih to ko free probably will bo de cided within the next two weeks. Juntlco Martin J. KcokIi, before whom Thaw, through hln attorney, Clareiico J. Sliearn, Iibr been trying to denioiiHtrnto for nearly a month that he Is mine and Illegally deprived of bin liberty, now bus before hlui the opinion of hIx allenlstH, the best of their clnBH In the country. Three nree that Thaw Ih hiiiio and nhoiild bo tiirimd loose, while three. litblHt eipially an htrenuoiiHly that If he Ih turned loose he probably will commit another murder. John W. HiihscII, hum! or Mattn weau iiHyluiu and u friends of Thaw, told the court that he feared If ThawJ wiih released and returned to IiIh former habit, especially to drinlc lni: to excess, ho might commit another murder. This statement Ih rxpectcd to havo great weight with the court In arriving at a (IccIhIoii. Dr. CharlcH K. MIIIh, professor of neu'ology at the University of I'eunrylvanla, wiih the chief witness tntiny. He reiterated IiIh Btateiuent of eUiduy llm he believed Thaw ceul 1 In safely given IiIh freedom. REVISION OF TARIFF TO BE NEW PARTY SLOGAN OYSTKIt HAY. July 11. Immodl-l nto revlHlnn or the tariff downward Ih likely to be one of the deiuaudH nindo by the new party headed by Colonel ltooBovelt. While tlm colonel wuh non-coinniunlcatlvo today re garding what course he would urge at the Chicago convention of the now party to adopt It, It develops from the talk of a nuiuhor of his lenders who conferred with him yesterday that the party will doubtless declare for the lininedlnto revision. Colonel Hoosevelt stated ho would soon make a statement upon tho va rious Issues to ho raised In tho cam paign. To the various remedial measures to bo adopted, such ns the Initiative and referendum and tho re call, tho colouel said his Interest In them was secondary to tho ends which they aro designed to nchlovo. 0. P. 0. ELKS DECIDES LEAVE STATUTE STAND PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. Tho grand lodge of Ulks has decided 'to leuvo unchanged tho statute which ponnltH that once a lodgo exacts from a mombor asking trnuHfor from somo other lodge, differences In tho Initia tion fee that may exlHt hotweou the two lodges. A strong Hontlmont of abolishing tho differential had neon worked up, and tho action taken by tfio grand lodge was only dono after lengthy discussion. Tho muttor of constructing n now national homo did not como up today iih exported, It reumluu m part of tho unfinished business to ho trnmi- WILSON SATURDAY .CALL ON TO VOTE MII.WAl'KKK, Wi-., Julv 11.- Culliui; upon the iinircsive Hepuh- I e il i..... , :. :.i. i... Ill IHI- III llll- Mil IV (II uillie Willi IIIU prorcsMve uoiuocrais in tlie move to restore the government to the peo ple, Hubert 0. '"".Wolfe; tenixrary elimriiiau of the Dumocratie sttite coiiventiuii today Hounded the key note. I)eclarini the isne in the coming campaign will he progroMviMii versus stmulputNin and einluiu; the stand taken liy the progressive Democrats at Maltiniore on the tnriff, Wolfe ap ponlcd to progressive Hcpiihlicnns mid Deiuuerats alike to join in support of fiovermir Wilson. Admitting Mint the present income lax law has many faults, the temporary chairman ex pressed the sentiment of the progres sives who favor atuendmcnls to the law. R0LL0 STATUE UNVEILED AT R0LL0, NORTH DAKOTA IWItfiO. N. I)., July 11. In tho pi'M'uce of a great gathering repre senting the Norwegian population of the entire northwest, thero wns un veiled here today n magnificent statue of Hollo, the first duke of Nor mandy. Tho statuo was presented by the city of Houen, Franco, to the Normans of North America, through the city of Pargo, and Is a memorial and token of regard from ono race of men to another through whoso veins flows the same blood. Tho un veiling came as the first event of an attractive program prepared for the annual conventions of tho Sons of Norway and the biennial saengorfest of the Norwegian Singers' Association of America. The Joint gathering will bo In session here for eovoral days. REBEL CHIEF ARRIVES AT JUARAEZ, NO ONE TO GREET JUAKKK, July 11. General Pas cunl Oroieo, Jr., arrlvod hero last night, accompanied by his staff. Tho hour of arrival was not gonerally known and the rebel chief found no one nt the station to greet him. Tho lsnowledgo of his movements hnvo been kept from the robol officers, In cluding his father. Orozco went to his father's home for tho night. Af ter n stny of sqvernl days horo tho genornl may go to Cnsas Orandes to take charge of tho inovomont on tho Mexican Northwestern railroad. Though not disclosing his ImmodK nto Intentions, Orozco tonight ox pressed to tho Assoclntod Pross his uhsoluto confidences In tho final tri umph of tho revolution. Gonoral lluortn In a messago today from Chi huahua offorod an amnesty to tho robots who would lay down tholr arms. acted FrTilay. Tonight tho Hlks en Joyed a. salmon barbocuo nt a, local amuBomont park, ovor 5000 pounds of uhlnook ualmoii bolng used to sup ply tho diners who numbered nearly 30,000. I By BRUTAL WORK DKN'VIW, Col., July II. Cnplnln Fri'il I'ViruolT of tlm Niw Mexico ntn polici', who Htoppt'il tin: JoIiiihoii Klynii fljslil July l, nriivoil hcrif lo- ilny on privntc Iiiihiiichs, "It wiih no louder (i mIuIII'iiI hoxin I'xliihilion," Im Hiiiil, 'lint ii ti'Ht of liruti; Htrcntli mnl houli-hoiiHi' ini'tli- oil." AkIi.'(I Ii!h opinion iik l uhnl nU-ps lii coventor would tnko in tin- runt 1 1 it of futuri' context in New Mexici, (llm ciiptiiiu rcfiiHi'd o discuHH tin Hiihjccl tnrther Hum to Miy Mint tin n.yiiii-JoJiiiHoii contcMi cnileil nm-iii" cesHfully mid did not help the xport n fur oh Mm new Htnlc is concerned "I win on tlm vere of jmiiphc into the rint; with my deputii'K in the nixtli round," declured Mm ciiptiiiu, "when Mynii grow ho hold in hi- roinjh work. The moving pictures will uphold me in nil my Htutcrueut enu- cerunig tin: hunt." AVIATORS UNITE TO SAVE LIVES OF DIROMEN CHICAGO. July 11. A national association of aviators founded "to save the Uvea of remaining American flyers," wa organized today at the Cicero flying field' of tho Aero Club of Illinois. Permanent organization will ho completed on July 20, when every aeroplane operator In the Unit ed States Is expected by the Chicago airmen to become affiliated. The association Ih called the Amcr lean Aviators' association. Members pledge themselves not to fly in an aeroplane they think Is unsafe, re gardless of Jeers or accusations of cowardice. They seek action through tho Na tlonal Aeronautical body against managers or employers who seek to force aviators Into unsafe flights and they have arranged for a mutual ex change of experiences. "We don't yet know the air," said Director Andrew Drew of tho Cicero field. Every time a flyer goes up ho meets somo new peculiarity. If we put this knowledge to common use we shall learn something. "Tho association will conduct In telligent Investigations of aviation accidents. No ono knows how many deatlm are duo to constructional de fects such as newly licensed pilots encounter In new machines and which. they seldom dare demand bo chang ed for fear of being nccused of cow ardlce." Tho famoiiH Victoria Falls of the Zambesi river In Rhodesia. It Is esti mated, could bo made to yield 35,000,000 horsepower, or Just about tho samo amount as all of Europe'3 wnter courses. 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