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MEDirtiTtn WATT: TRTBUNTC, MEDFORD, ORTCflQX, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1012. PXGE THREE ATHLETE LOST LIFE RUNNING N MARATHON Terrific Meat Crazes Runners Scv-enty-llvc Drive Themselves Tem porarily nsatie Only Thlrly-flve Able to Finish One Dead. MucArllmr of South Africa First and Qltshaw, Also of South Africa, Is Second. Strohlns of N. J., Third. M IN M I DECEMBER lly Johnny lliiyen, Winner ItiOH Olympic Mnratliiiii London (CopytlKlK liy United I'leim.) STOCKHOLM, July K.. K. K. MncArltinr. (Irlxli) of Koiilh Allien. wan flrnt In yeMterdny'it ()l tuple Miiratlion nice, tlinti ' Ihium, 3fi liiliitilnH. (IIIhIiuw of South Africa wild Hi'coiul mill Hlrolilnit of 1'nler win, N. J , tlilril. In rtncti terrific In-lit uh Himdiiy'ii here, n Miirllimi rnco U n dlnnriH'0 In clvlllutlnii, Seventy-five mt'ii dnnc Hhmiiki'Ivkh In a nla In of luitiiulty. only .'If. Merit nlilf to fliilnh ami iiiont of thiitii ro iiiiiiiiitil. The tiMiip 11 ratlin? hiir nearly 100, ami torli'n of many nnim-rii' mifferliiKH nml what limy illil In their delirium am too r.rin'iiotiiit to ho related Ono pomon U ili'iul mill nnottier ilyltiK from tin iii'iit toiluy Tim American ruuuern' Kliiiiilnii almoHt mirpanHuil holler. Ilisit CiKikN AincrlraiiN Tito hent ro(ikiil the Ami'ilriMiM. It wun South Afrlca'H ilay. Ameri cana rannot run In unci) heal. In iIim'iI, tlui men from all coli! roiiiitrlm. wilted. Under til' wlthitrliiK huh. Kulchinnliieu, the Mtar IMnlnndor wan no butter than our tall-ender. Imnr.lnu tin Hitrprlno of Itynn, imp-pom-illy nuo of tint utroiiKi'wt compel) torn In tlit coiiteitt, when Jut dropped out at TureherK. nine mile from the flulllh, tl) l'l) HU Oil II llllltlllKllUlll'll KntlixrliiK l)liiK wrappi'il In liliiiikolM on thi nrnH iih Kolehtnalneii, Crock iry. the Canadian ntar. Ahlr.reu, tlui HuedUh liopi'. (ireon, the I.'iicIIhIi champion, nml Ilnrrett, another Hrl HkIiit, who wait expected to flnlah In tlio front rank of tlio manor. Tim wholit pnrty wan rarrlcd Into Stockholm In an automobile, Thn hi'at affected tlio iih'H'h iiiIihIh nix uilli'K from tint flnluli. Lilly, who had roimi up from twentieth to sixth ln'Kan walliltiK ami boKKcd all ftjo other contentful!, with team In hln eyen, to walk. All IONt Their Hi'iixrN Kvcryoim of our men liaii a Hlory to toll of looltiK IiIm head. An Mc Arthur panned, op IiIm rot urn to ward tho itnilliim, ho wan frothing at tlio mouth like n mail do. Anil Mr. Arthur In uned to ruiiiiliiK In tho heat. Stroulno, who In n 0,00 machine apprentice nt South PatorMon ilonorvon more crmllt than all America ' can Klvit him. If tho Aiuorlcnn runnorn hail not lioon In womlorful comlltlon when thoy started, thoy would ho In nu awful inoKH today. Tho fact that ton Americans finished aiuontf tho flritt seventeen next to tho South African wlnnor, nhown tho American determination that hint chnractorlzod all our victories. llnffron, who piiHliod Dornndo to hln donporato effort that awfully hot day In Iondon, wan a South African, thn mon who won Sunday worn South Africans; and In any Marathon run under a ImkliiK nun, Southern ath letes, uned to running In thn nun, will ntwayn nhow hont. In my opin ion, It Is a great mlHtnko to run Marathons In tho heat of tho day. They nhould ho run In tho cool of the evening. Ability to run In thn heat In no thorough tent of an athlete. Tho tent In brutal enough nH Sunday iihowed, without ImpoHlng tho handi cap of heat, DIch In Delirium I.nznro died In torrlblu dullrlum, nhoutliiK thnt ho wan tho wlnnor. Tho dadom said ho wiih Himstruok and thnt Slnvlk, ono of thn llohomlnn ruiineru, wnn also In n very bad stato vml milKht nlso dlo. UocaiiHu of thn fattillty, thorn was a amoral doiuand nnioiiR uiiuiy of tho trnlnorn and officials today, olthor to abandon tho Marathon iiltacothar an an Olympic foaturo, or oIbo to Hiibjuct It to buqIi roHtralnt that fatali ties may bo avoldod In tho fiituro. WAHIIINdTO.V, July IT. Neither Jiiili(n Archhald nor hln loiumel, A H, Woillilii'.tiiii, appeared In the nun ale today, Aiulihnld will not up pour pitimiiiiilly until n formal Hiiiuuioiin In limned by the Honute, vomiuauilluft him to niiHwor the Impeachment charr.en, He will I hep aliliuilt u wtltten tuiHwer to every article of Impeachment. "Wo iimlonitiiml that II linn boon practically aitieoil that the trial nhall :o over until November," Hit Id Attor ney WorthhiKlen today. JiiiIko Arch bald t ii ii m t have time to Hiibinlt hln formal aunwer, and aildllloiial time to prepare IiIh i'iihi. hln couunel ex plained. The Honiitn proceeilliiKH to day were of the iiiokI formal. Hop reneutatlve (.'tatoii, an miokenmau for the Hovoii iiuinanorH for the hoiint, read the roHolutlim Impeachlni: Arch hald, ami formally "exhibited" the charijeH. SerKeaut-at-ariUH Knundell read the proclamation promuU;ated oi hiicIi (icciihIoiih, reUlriiiK nlleuco from the niillorloH under pain of linprlMnu-iiii-iit Clayton then read the thirteen rouiitH or Impeachment article Senator enroHO, of I'euuHylvaula, who urKed .Indue Archliald'H appointment an a commerce court Judge, wan not proneiil when the ehari'.en mkiiIiimI hln frleild were read DEEECIHES GIRD UAXDCUM?ED JND MAWjICLED JM BOX, ' II Ii FRH1CS IIIM SELF, UNDER WATER f.y rnvr: or rown-ur: HflNDturra 'tou THH COAtHB turiuu iu iui?rscti JENNIE CROCKER llll,l,SHO(), (al., JiiU IV Allllllieil, it H Hiirtoil, liv lllloiiMiioils letlem threaleiiini: her life mi the eie of her ma ii in go to Mnleolm Wliitinan, Minn Jennie ('inker, ('nlifornin'h rien i'ht liviroMN, loiliiy plneeil her ohtnl"s iiinlor the eliiKit police Mirw'illinicc. UelectlM'H uli' nil gunril lit nil Elites wliiell mink eiitrnilees u the ijiouiiiIk. r.en trmlesiiieu are mil ulloueil ! inter, lea vine; then wares nt the Kiiti-s to be eurricil hull ii mile to the I'inel, or iiiiiiiMon hv trusted emplnxe-. MlhK Crocker's itKI.OOtl wedihun taken plneo Inniorrow. Metinulnle tho vouui; heiriHri in neeompatiioil wherever xltu ioej b pliiinelotbiM men, A number of tlioxo will be ent tereil tlimui;li the fiihliinmilile Kpi'-eii. pal ehuieli in San Mnten when llihliop Willinin Kurd NielioN iierl'inui- the eeremony, nml also will attend the ueililiui; celebration, hcing iiitroilueeil as jjnohtH. The invited uuchts, vvlne invitations will bo cloM-ly eriitiuiireil, number .'Kill. ihc I'lumge into tmc occp H VwS&'V. MminMM Wf oAkAnBGHH P!WL IP. h . W"1 1' I Ml I i II ii .rry lluuil.i I. tti.it dm e yoiriK" xiiimviiiuii uiio nu ifii ye.irs li.i iiuni'd the pillilh inn poll e of ll( iiliulpal iIHim nf I he iv oi Id b the nine vvltb v lili-h lie i'w ape lioill llilllit t uir, iii.in. H i w nml piUoii ,t., per foniieil a Hilbinaillie til I. uir ov i-rniir'it InIiiHiI tli.ii pnu Moiile CiInh, faliioiH Ii.ik U UK In n'mine. UN vvtUts llruilj ilintpod with iwo pair of iivuliilloii poli.e luiiidi uir rtlld llle lllil.le.s bollllil needier b.t n pnlr lif llKl IooLIiij; let Irou. the 'v mi itUl" allow il hloiHiir to be millid iih III nlllil lipped led on i ,iM-t llMpe Hull In be an irdliiao. hiiImIiiii ui pui.iii1 tix In the box ho uim (Inn oied ! Into the bay In n few m ,utrt w tluli a mtliute lloedn I b bbed u,i to Uie mirfiue. flee of nh h! ui.imi 'e ' y i : a' .. a : JKfvr-' Vv7"' r M 'T. IHMIMB I't.NQ H'MiDCUrrh OUHWOttU TO SKA (HUT. N J., July l.'. Oliver nnr Wooilrovv Wilson announced to. lay that lie Inul invited ('iinreKsinini Onear V. l.'inlervvooil, eliiuiinan yf the liousi) vvaK ami ineniiK eointnittce In confer with linn nt Trenton tomor row'. The nvernnr .staled that lie would uii to (lie eiipiLal by mntnr in the murium: and thnt he nml Under wood would liiueli together at the Tieiitnn count v club. The governor refused to enuiuieiit on the ousting nf orlmer from the senate. TOPS ORDERED OUT TO PREVENT T GOLDEN P0TLATCH OPENS IN SEATTLE 8KATTW0, July IB. Tlio floltlon I'olllttcli, Konttle'K iiiimml cnniivnl, opencil today and will oontinuo n week. Tlio city In fllU'd with vIhUom, (ho oHtimfiloH rnii(,'ii)(,' i'lom fiO.OOO to 1(10,000, nml tin) hotel ncuoiuiuodatinii in Iiim'iI to the limit. Soimi of Hi" liirwor liotolii uro turning wy giieHta LONDON, July Ifl. Folltiniiiir n repnit that the htrikiuir doekvvoikerM, many thonsuuils of whom are on the verp of Hlarvalioii with their fain ilics iu the east end, were npprenchitii: the point of ilesneiiitioil, several coin pnnies of the Iiisli (luuriN were today Kent into the ilUtmlioil dislriets In pivservo peace. This is the lirst time diiriiie; the, nine weeks of the strike thai troops were culled out. The uiitliorilius were advised of tlueats of bloodshed iiKiiiiiHt tho nou-iiuioiiists who have taken strikers' places, HONOR MEMORY OF JOHNSON AT CLEVELAND TALIAN VICTORY IS REPORTED IN TRIPOLI KO.MK. Julv l.'i. KepuNed with en ormous hiJ-e., slv laije Turki-h for ces nun cilaline mid Xoiirn are toiluy in full retreat before (leneral (Iniinni, the victorious Itnliiin com imimler. The liht took place to the west of Triimli and resulted iu the capture nf Sldi Ally, the Turkish eouunnuder, liecordiiii; to advices re ceived here today fiom (Inrioni. EAST IS PREDICTED WASHINGTON, July 15. Cooler weather for the entire eastern half of the continent, wan the optimistic fore cant made by tho weather bureau to day. If tliu St. Swlthuu's Day sup ernlltlon works out. It will come near raining for tho next forty days throughout tho east Tlio weather bureau predicted probable bhowers all over that section us a part of the cool wave 0R0ZC0 TOLD TO CASH UP OR GET OUT EI PASO, Texas, July 15. Dear Iiik an ultimatum to General Orozco either to turn over his private for tune to pay his army or relinquish command, General Ynez Salazar Is In Juarez today from Casas Orandes. Orozco It Is said, has been given three days iu which to make a decision. WRECK LI 10 Ml HMD NM milNIKU, N. V., July !.'. William II. Kehroeilor, engineer of the Lnek uwmiiui Express train that cnislnil into the Buffalo Limited July I, kill ing forly-otie ithoiim, tesiifyiiig at the coroner's- impieit this jiflernooii, admitted Unit he hml taken two drinks the niejit before the wreck, but denied positively that he was intoxicated, lie Hvvore that he took two drinks of gin and followed them with three soft drinks, after which he went home at midnight ami slept until he was called to take out his tram. Hehroeder declared that the Lnek mwmmi did not maintain at its Hlmirn and Buffalo shops sufficient men to keep locomotives in proper condition. He rela led how lie was suspended iu April for fifteen days for passing .in orderhoard. He said that on that occasion he wan engaged in repairing a defective bolt when the train passed the orderhoard nt Mount .Morris, anil he depended on the conductor, who neglected the board nNo. E OF STEEL E WASHINGTON, July 1.". Dead locked iis)ii the rexrt of the all winter investigation of the stool trust, the .Stanley house enmmittee held two futile meetings today. The members could not agree on either majority r minority reports. Three roortu, one by Chairman Stanley (democrat, Kentucky), one by Kepre-outntivc Gardner (republican, Massachusetts) and one by Representative Young (re publican, Michigan) are believed probable. VICTIM OF TRAIN NEAR GOLD HILL A MUTE All theorbo of sulcldo that came from the engineer's story relative to the death of Lelloy Carden when train No. i ntrncic and almost In stantly killed the unfortunate young man Friday evening, were put to rout when his brotlrVr-ln-law, O. It. Rosen baum brought the news that Carden was a mute. I According to Hosenbaum'a story, j Garden has been dumb since the age of four when an attack of the measles robbed the young child of all powers of spocch and hearing. Nothing says Itonenbaum could be found in Car den's naturo that trended toward the morbid. Carden was in Medford last Wed nesday visiting some mute friends, whose u nines are unknown. Willi here his funds became depleated and he wired Roseubaum for money which was to come to Central Point. A message failed to locate him and It Is presumed that Carden started walk- EXPRESS RATES CUT IN TWO (Continued from page 1.) OLKVIXANl), 0., July 15. -Fifty thousand persons will unite to pay tribute In the memory of Tom 1.. Johnson iu u park hero nc.l Tluir ilny, if expectations nf tho Johnson memorial fund committee uro fulfilled. Speeches by Mayor Newton 1). linker mid many others will form tho princi pal part of tho memorial program. A Johnson monument is to he raised iu one of the public parks. , The Dutly Hint troui l'lvrts. - IjnVSMftfffc sW. JrfdHr., ,s- hi iirTll "novernment ownership of express companies is nu imperative necessity ns shown by the commission's ruling" said Representative Lewis (democrat, .Maryland) today, "The nider doe not reach the farmers and cannot lie made to do so. Iu any event it will probably be held up for years iu the courts. The relations of express com panies to their traffic is purely para sitic, ami rates cannot be made to secure relief. There is but one reme dy for human or transportation parasites, ami that is to eliminate them entirely." Hntos to Medford are ordered re duced over half from Puget Sound and eastern cities by the decision ren deied, ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT THE RIGHT 1RICU In cartoon, 25 cents per quart. l!f cents extra for packers of any size up to one gallon. Any order over one gallon at $1 per gallon. Deliveries of packers to any part of the city. Ice cream served at the creamery at 5 cents per dish. Medford Cream (EL Butter Co. IT MELTS IN YOUR MOUTH MILLIONS LOST (Continued from pago 1.) uold threw open tho Auditorium to tho homeless and they aro being cared. for there 'llio greatest damago did not como until n vvull of water rushed down Cherry Creek. This was causod by a cloudburst at Sullivan, Colo. It swept through tho poorer resldeuco districts with terrific forco, des troying homes llko houses of cards. So greo.t was th,o water's forco that, for A tlmo, It wns fenrod a walled embankment running along tho crook at tho olty hall would ho washed uvn and tho olty hall would bo destroyed. Tho wall stood tho strain hovvovor, Pkau Cufrilitii, Kit, by K4uilloii, idulv Ctpeiljlu. III". Ntw Ytik lluU Cmup t'roum t""l' "l''ttVV irlinmed wltt fOo uait ulu Via" llu ribbon. DARR0W CLEARED BY JOHNSON (Continued from pago 1.) When thin was reported to Franklin, tho hriho-giver, according; to Johnson, declared: "Oh, yos, T know T am ex pected to say that Davrow did it." BRAND BACON TeluMOusly crisp, delicately flavored "steak o' lean" bacon. Government Inspected, of course, and tho choicest of our immense output. Packed by UNION MEAT COMPANY Pioneer Packers of the Pacific Sold and 'Recommended by Fonts Company Allen Orocory Co. C. It. Schelffolln Kust Sldo Grocery Co. C, l Krlbs & Co. 11. & C. Cash Storo William Stringer O. U. Verblck Wostsldo Market Vv II. Lydlard V. 0. Crabflll Economy Market C. U Karsly Davidson & Dutterfleld lug to Hnleni. Cartlun was an educated luutu bav in t; completed tho work In the stato'H school for such unfortunates. Ha wim was a iW'p xtuderit and an untiring worker. Surprise Bill In August WASIIINOTON, July ifl. It vtak nuuoiiucod at the White House this afternoon that the president would oil August 1 he officially notified of his nomination. New and Second and Lumber for Sale Cheap. Wo are tearing down our warehouse buildings on railroad property opposite Southern Pacific pas senger station and are offering for sale material taken therefrom at verv low prices. FRUIT BOXES Berry, peach, pear and apple boxes for sale cheap. We have an assortment of boxes which we desire to dispose of at once at very attractive prices. CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY Call at factory opposite So. Pac. passenger station. THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Orders called for and delivered. First clasa work done by hand. Ladles' and men's cults cleaned and pressed. Tel. Mall 7881; Home, 37. Corner Eighth and Soutb Central Avonua. OUR REPAIR SHOP Is equipped to do all branches of Bicycle and Motorcycle repairing. Brazing a specialty. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Retired. All work guaranteed and delivered promptly. Pacific Motor Supply Co. Both Phones 220 West Main St. GROWERS OF PEACHES Do j'on want your fruit handled by expert salesmen! Do you want the BEST PRICES the Pacific Const market af fords T Do 3ou want to line up with "The House of n Square Dealt" If so, get in touch with us NOW. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Home 307 Nearly, a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It hao succeeded because of J j V, Roundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment . Courteous and liberal treatment ''v CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.0f 'R W. I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindley, Vice Pre. O. W. McDonald, Cashier -! 4 ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice Sb Storage Co. w V t ii