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, j VI' ' 4- fef, I SECOND EDITION Forty.Hftrnrifl Yr. l)nlly--Mnvnillh Tr, E RACE IE Orciion Senator Rcplylnrj to Resolu tion Snys, Ho will Make Race (or Reelection If People Showed His Primary Defeat was Due to Fraud Must ho Shown First, However, that People Want Him Fraud Cliaroc Based on Illegal Expenditures VA8IHN0TON, Aug. 3,Honator Jonathan Iloiiriie, todny replied to n rxHolittlon adopted by a mooting of citizens (it Bt. Johns, Oregon, unylng tliut lio would make thu raco for re election If tho pcoplu showed thnt fraud had nttomlod tlio stato pri maries mid If ho wiih nisTnmul the- peo ple of Oregon wanted him to bo n candidate. In tlio Ht. John' resolution It wan nmrlod (tint Hailing' nomlnntlon had been secured by tlio lllegnl ex penditure of money In defiance of tho rorrupl practices net. In a recent statement Senator lloiirno, replying to letter urging blm to re-oonldor his decision not to lw n rnudldato for re-elect Ion, many of which have boon received by him, ulntcd thnt ho appreciated tho evi dences of good will and confidence, but would consider It n reflection on tho primary system of Oregon to he romp n candidate for thn nonnto (in less lion Selling's nomlnntlon should bo declared fraudulent. Inltlntlvo In determining thin a woll ns In plnc lug hi iiatno before thn people, would have to coma from othorn thnn liliu fiplf. After adjournment Hnnntor nourne will visit Oregon, ML FIGHTS MURPHY TODAY HAN FUANCISCO, July 3.- In thn presence of it largo crowd, Abu Allull mid Murium Tommy Murphy weighed In promptly ut noon todny, Attull, wearing hlri under gnrmculM n heavy sweater, fulled to budge thn beam, but Murphy, stripped to thn nkln barely nailed under tho required 133 poiiudH. Thb expected run-In between tho blttor rlvnln failed to materialize. Attell was In u Jolly mood and Joked with his friends around thn Hcnlos. When Murphy nppcared, Attull mulled pleniuintty nnd iutd: "How nro you fooling, Tommy?" "Fine," was tho llnrliuulto'H In- co ii 1 0 reply, "Ho am I." shot back Alloll, with n Klgnlflcant hid lie. Murphy wore a worried look throughout tho uroceedlnKH, whllo Atloll wiih carefree nnd apparently happy. Jno Azovndo Ih ruling n 2 to 1 fav orite over I.eo JohtiHou, THIRD PARTY IS FORMED TO FIGHT GIUOAQO, Aug. :, With Profoa nor Clmrlnu H. Morrlum noting nn temporary chairman, tho "bull iiiooho" party wuu fonnnlly launohod In Illlnnls todny with tho opening at 11 o'clock of tho proqrouBlvo utnto convention. Tho main question be fore tho dulugatoa wiih tho iidvluubil Ity of placing n third party In tho field to oppoHo Onvornor ChnrloH Q, Donoeu, who hau boon ro-nonilnuted on tho regular republican ticker. Although Gov, Doeuoon partially favora thn candidacy of Colonol Itoouovolt for president, ho rofusoH to Iunvo tho republlcun party, nnd many of tho Htnio HOoeovolt loadora nro caponing Donoon, Chief of thoso In Modlll MoCormlok, who oponod tho fight to put a third party tlokot In tho flold, l)o fnvora tho nomination of Stato Bonator Frnnk H. Funk of Illnomlniitnn, ono of tho rlohost men in ti9 tntv' for govpriwr. BOURNE WILL MM FRAUD PROVED HN N II LIB MEDTORD OVERTURES 0 SURRENDER 0 Negotiations Opened In Behalf of Gangsters who Murdered Rosenthal Two Suspects Arrested at Cam den and Auburn Seek Immunity Graft End of Case Probed and Suf ficient Evldcnco Secured to Con vict the Higher-ups In the Case Ni:V V011IC, Aug. 3.- Overtures for the surrender of Hurry llorrow U, known to New York gangster m "Oyp thn lllood" nnd "hefty Louis" Itoscnhorg, wanted hero for ullcged rompllclly In the murder of Gnmblur Herman Itniientbnl, went made hero today lo District Attorney Whitman through Attorney Lowls Spiegel, rep. resenting the nrdused men. Whit mnn wtu told that that the two al leged gangsters nro willing to sur render If grunted Immunity from tho "third degree." Whitman will give Hplegel nn nnswor Monday. Assistant Dlntrlct Attorney Moss In probing tho graft end of tho cane and In reported to havo secured sufficient ovldeiico to convict a nunibur of "higher-ups" of the Now York police department. CAMDEN. N. J., Aug. 3. Sun peeled of being "l.efty Louie" llonon berg, wanted In Now York for al leged complicity In tho murder of Herman KoHcnthal a man giving the nnrno of Jack Morton, wan nrrcsted hero today. Tho suspect declared ho I an Ironworker, and wns merely coking employment when arrested. Alliums, N. Y.. Aug. 3. SMs Kcted of being "Lefy Iouln" Iloinn berg one of tho men wanted In Now York for tbo murder of Hormnn Rosenthal In Now York, a man giving tho name of John Dornn wns ar rested here. OF ELK PRIZE PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 3. It was announced today that Denver, Los Angeles and Omaha had won tho first, second and third prlzos re spectively for tho aggregate mlleago represented at tho registration bu reau of tho recent Klka national con vntlon in Portland. Denver hnd vlghty-nluo KIUh regis. tered with nn nggrognto inlloago of 1S3,G31; Loh Angelea 91 regletorn tlous with a mileage of 1 13,477 and Omaha 42 registrations with n inllo ago of 7ri,C00. Thn prizes woro 1300, $250, nnd lino. I L LOS ANOHLKS, Cut., Aug. II. Theru wiih no hesuion of tlio Durrow trial today. Judge Hut ten utiuoiiue oil wlieu eourt eonvenud that he ru iiircd more tiino to coiiHider nitthor itieK iih to tho admissibility of tlio illctiiKruph noiivoi'HiitioiiH between Darrow ami John It. Uurriugtou, his l'ormer employou. Tlio jury wiih taken over the kociio of the ulleguil liriliory, anil tliu arreht of Deluetivo Hurt II. Friuikliti ttii h moniiiiK. AVIATOR DROPS TO DEATH WHEN AIRSHIP TURNS TURTLE LONDON, Auk. . Mmlnoy Cump liell, mi nvinor, was inntiuitly killed near Fleet todny whun his iieroptuuu turned turtle mid felt 10(1 feut. Motor trouble io reported to have Ijooii roHpniihiblo for tliu nuoiduiit, LONDON CORRESPONDENT ARRESTED IN LISBON LISUON, Aug. 3, Buapootod of complicity In u royalist plot, Mlsu Or ram, correspondont hero for tho Lon don Dally Mull, whb nrrestod today by govormnoiU ngonts, DENVER 11 OES MEDFORD, -,. I ' Kto ' ' " h'WWvvWJ( 7 ' ;i . , r Auiniiiiiii irv. "B3r;- vm V LONEIBANDITIKILLS SAFE ANO FLEES RKDDINO, CAL Aug. 3 Throat- entng to lynch tho fugutlvo If cap tured citizens of Delta near hero nro today waiting for news from o poiiso pursuing a lono bandit who Into Inst night held up five men In tho Dolta Hojnl, shot nnd killed Frank Dlmock, tho proprietor, nnd CBcnpod with a few dollars in silver. Dlmock was Rhot through tho bead nnd died on tho floor ns tho other men faced tho wall In a lino under throats of n similar fnto, whllo tho bandit helped hltuHolf to tho rash In tho resistor. Itobort Cnthey, asleep upstairs, was awakened by tho shot and hur ried down. An ho opened tho door tho robber covorcd him, hut Cnthey turned and bolted upstalra again. Tho robber, aklng fright, disappeared through tho front door into tho darkncsH. IZESTi CHICAGO, Aug. :i.Cluirnotori. ing Theodore Hnosavclt n tlio "great est, best nnd bravest niun in tlio country," nnd deeliirin that "ho is doiuj,' (lie noblest mid best tiling any man over did," Governor Ulruin Johnson of California this afternoon paid glowing tribute to tho Hull Moose lendor before the delegutes to the state progrossivo convention m, humlilcd liero. "Wu lovu our lender," snid Gover nor Johnson, "beyond nil men. 1 eiimo 'J,000 miles for him nnd next weuk wu shall iiotuiimtu him for presi dent.. "In California wo lmvu tlio ini tiative, referendum nnd roenll laws in utToot, Wo cannot get uloug with out those measures to control re calcitrant govornmoilt offiuials. When u tlio people lmvo theso luws, llioro will hu no suoh outi-ng;o com mitted nn wjuh witnessed ut tlio vu publicim uouveutioii held here In Juno," Governor Johnson wns warmly up-j)lmidd, OMAN ROBS HIRAM loirai El 0 MAIL TRIBUNE OREGON, SATURDAY, AIKHJST , 1912 rim lesson tor to-day. BOILER PIM - Ti IS BROKEN UP CHICAGO, Aug. 3. Alleging vio lation of tho Slier ma n nntl-trust law District Attorney Wllkcrsou today applied to Federal Judgo Lundls for nn Injunction against tho "boller plato newspaper trust." Tho defend ants nro the Central West Publish ing Company, tho Western Newspap er Union, the American Press Asso ciation nnd several Individuals. Judgo Landls granted a perma nent Injunction ngnlnst tho boiler- .pinto firms mentioned in his com plaint, tho defendants agreeing to HiIb procedure Whllo tho boller plat firms would not admit law vio lations, they promised not to violate tho statutes hereaftor. District Attorney Wllkorson's pe tition maintained thnt tho holler plau flriiia were monopolizing that business. FLYNN WILL FIGHT CHAS. MILLER SAN FKANC1SC0, Cul., Au,'. 3. Arrnngeinents fere completed toda. by Promoter James Coffroth for n twenty nuiud contest hero between Jim Flyiin mid Charley Miller, heavyweights. Jack Uurley, Flynn's inaunger, who proinoled tho Johnson Flynn fight at lns Vegas July 1, wired Coffroth to send transporta tion for two, and tho lattor forwarded the tickets today. Miller who re cently fought At Knufniau to a standnlill in a fouil round bout here, is believed to have n good ohnueo to defeat Flynn in L'O rounds. SPARTAN MOTHER SAVES LIVES OF HER CHILDREN MARION, Intl., Anj. a, Caught midway on a tresslo with her six children and a fast Mrniu bearing upon ho Mrs. I). A. Harloy and her children nro alive today, hoouiiho tho Spartan mother tossed five of tho littlo ones to the .ground, '2t feot Tho sixth child, a hoy of 10, crouched between tho rails and tho train pass ed over him. lie may die, NEWSPAPER M rwr; ""CSSsS'' J & X. RrU PROGRESSIVES TO! LOSE VOTES AT CAUFORNIA POLLS LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Aug. 3. Whllo tho district attorney's office nmkes no definite ruling and will probably mnko nono until tho day of tho election It appears today certain that republican progressives In Los Angeles couuty registering as such will not bo pormlttcd to voto at tho primaries Soptembor 3 If they nro cballngd. Deputy District Attornoy Hill, who has tho matter under Investigation stated today that ho expects to auako no decision until "progressiva re publican" voters aro challenged at tho polls, ns they undoubtedly will bo election day. Hill indicated that If a progressiva republican wero challenged at tho primary election, ho would rulo thnt tho voter had no right to cast a ballot. FLEE OVER BORDER GLOnE, Ariz., Aug. 3. Fleeing across tho border for protection from tho Mexican robots, 129 Mormon re fugees from Colonlu Dublan, in So lum, Mexico, arrived at Uowlo, Ariz., oday. Preparations woro niado at onco todty to take tho Mormons to other Arizona cities in specials cars attached to a freight train. Ono hundred will go to Thatcher, 19 to Safford and 10 to Pima. Thoy will bo cared for by Mormons in thoso towns. GOVERNOR WEST TALKS ABOUT HIS HONOR SYSTEM I101SE, Idaho, Aug, 3. Good roads, prison Bystoms and tho enter tnlnmont of exposition visitors wero throo Biibjects handled by tho gover nors at tholr conforonco today, Gov ernor Uawloy locturod on good toad's, West told of the success of his prison system in Oregon, and Govornor Oddlo urged moro olabor- uto entertainment ot visitors whllo In the west, MORMON S Orrnon Historical SoeTety City Hall 3 HOUSE METAL REVISION BILL Alliance cf Proflressive Republicans and Democrats Forces Adoption of Tariff Measure and by Close Vote Defeats Canadian Reciprocity Works Demands Immediate Investi gation of Old Soldiers Home at Sawtellc, California AVA8HINGTON, Aug. 3. -Allying forces In tho senate toay, tlio pro gressive republicans and democrats forced tho adoption of the house metal revision bill. Thoy voted, 33 to 28 to recede from the senate's amendments, including the repeat of Canadian reciprocity. Senator Simmons of North Carolina said that the republican senators had Informed him that President Taft had "already notified the steel manu facturers he would veto the bill." Senator Gronna predicted that tho president would sign tho bill. Charging that his resolution de manding an Investigation of condi tions at the national soldiers' home at Sawtellc, Cal.. apparently had been pigeon-holed, in committee. Senator John D. Works of California, voiced In tho senate today a strong protest. "If an investigation Is to bo made," Senator Works declared. It should bo started immediately. Old soldiers should never be permitted to llvo and dio under tho conltlons which, ac corlng to information that has reached me, prevail at tho Sawtellc, home." Acting on tho information which he cited. Works reccntoly presented a resolution In tho scnato demana- Ing a thorough probo. Tho Informa tion alleged Insufficient food and unsanitary living conditions. Senator Bristow of Kansas, chalr mnn of tho committee in chargo of tho matter said that an early report on tho resolution will bo made. TO SECURE PEACE LONDON, Aug. 3. Dispatches from Constantinople today stato that tho Turkish government has ap pointed a commission to discuss peace terms between Italy and Tur key, and that a, meeting of tho emis saries of tho two countries will tako placo at Lausanne, Switzerland. A statement published today in tho Dally Express hero declares that tho selzuro of Tripoli by Italy was duj to a rumor that Germany was ne gotiating at Constantinople for tho purchaso of rights in Tripoli. STOCK MARKET TODAY NEW YORK, Aug. 3. American Tobacco with a rlso ono point, was tho only chango ot no to at tho open ing of tho stock markot. Othor gains woro fractional. Hill Issues wore strong and helped tho general list. Amalgamated Copper and United States Steol, showing marked weak ness, cnusod tho markot to rovorso it self In tho fnlal hour, whon tho de mand slackened. Tho closo was heavy. Bonds woro stoady. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 3. Throo Judges of tho Washington supromo court, Stato Attornoy General W. V. Tannor, Deputy Prosocutor Ilomen of Tucouui and Chauffeur It. A. Stone woro arrestod yesterday for exceed ing tho spoed limit on tho road to Mount Tncoma. Tho party was bowling comfortably along ut 34 miles an hour when Deputy Chllberg nabbed them. They nro scheduled to nppoar boforo Justice Oraham to day or put up ?25 hall, PASSES SENATE mm mm DINS l 8 WEATHER Krtlr nil wiirm-MnK IWj MIh .11; Itct llMm m. NO. 114 Democratic Nominee for Presidency Will Not Stump Country Generally Anticipates Making Few Speeches at Points Desired by Committee Pacific Coast Tour Abandoned Na . Foundation for the Rumors of Friction in Committee SEA GIRT, N. J., Adff. 3.- That Woodrow Wilson, tho ' democratic nominee for tho presidency would not stump tho country generally was an nounced hero today by Wilson. Ho said: ' "I am definitely determined not to stump tho country generally during the coming campaign. I anticipate making a few speeches at points where the campaign committee de sires and assume that tho speaking campaign will begin about September 1." When asked "If ho will make such speeches as tho committee decides are best," Wilson smiled and replied: "Yes, if I agree with 'em." "Will you make any speeches on the Pacific Coast," be was next asked. "That would almost necessarily In volve a stumping tour," ho said, "which I positively refuse to make. I can't say about, tho specific states where I will speak as that will be decided only as tho campaign, de velops. "There is no foundation to the' r.umors ot friction Ic the campaign committee. There are hound to bo different Ideas regarding methods, but to assnmo that there Is trouble, Is unwarranted." WASHINGTON. Aug. 3. Strong ly urging that United States Judgo Hanford of Seattle bo pormlttcd to resign, and that tho impeachment proceedings against him bo dropped, Congressman Graham ot tho house judiciary commltteo'B Bub-commltteo today backed up the stand of his con feres, Congressmen McCoy and Illg glnB, when tho three reported tho re sult of their probe in Seattle. Following Graham's declaration the house Judiciary committee voted formally to ndvlso President Taft that It docs object to his accoptanco ot Hnnford's resignation. Unless tho president refuses to rccognizo this recommendation, this action closes the matter sa fur aa tho houso Is concerned. L ABOUT Ml PITT KLAMATH FALLS, Ore,, Aug. 3 The gravest uprehensioii is felt to day for tho safety of Dr, K. H. Lyman and V. 0. Duckies of San Bernurdinul, California, who, while. oiU hunting Thursday wero loat in n terrific rain and windstorm, At 12:30 o'clouk todny no truco of tio uiissiu men had been found, al though a largo purty has been bcuk inj theut for U(J hours. Tho men nro without provisions. Dr, Lyman and Huekles were mem boia of nn automobilo party which, left San Diego July 17 in tltreo machines intending to go from tho Mexican to tho Canadian border. ' The two lost men left the ret of tho party at tho base ot Mount I'itt on Klamath Lake early Thursday to. shout game. Since tlm Hunt nothing has ben heard of tliem. - l The touring purty ineludd Dr. and, Mrs. K. II. Lymaiii V. Q. BuokJw, J., K. Gentry of Sun Honwrdino, Httilf Mi8 J)nsy IfnrtjjeU of Los AngelW NO SPEAKING FOR WILSON IN CAMPAIGN iGHANFORD BEALLOIDTO QUIT HUNTERS m w MING ti ,, ii c, i i1- v r tfl A 7 4 n tt.,