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'. , .'- jjs Orerjon Historical Satlrt a city Halt .Zaxa Medford Mail Tribune fc. ..4,INlSflVMWt 'rr.tiM. tfl 4 - t. - f SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair, roofer Ma Mi.MtN n:t; Hhih I IreH? -, Vw t V 1 ! v - N 1'1 Kort)Mianiiit Ynr. TFfllR DEADLOCK New Dmliict Dill Provides for Com merce Court Until March Fili buster Aijnlnst the Department of Labor Started hy Root WASHINGTON, Auk. 22. Whim It nconied (hut (ho somite hint repassed I litt now ''budget hill" today, tho menrurn was hutil up ob tho result of n NllbuMnr started by Senator Haul, l'aK mid McCumhor against cnusld iuiiNuii of it hill creating a now de partment or labor. It In oxpoctcd thn now budget MM wilt bo passed by tho noiintn Into thin nflortioou. 'Tlif "budKot" nit It now stands, nnd ' It will bo signed by President Tnft, continues tho appropriation for tho miiliitttmiuco of tho court of commerce only until Mnrch 4 next. 'I'lio houst passed ovur thn president's veto (ho provision abolishing tho court of coitinintctCbut IIiIh measure lulled or pnBHliiK over tho president's objection In .tjic. nnunto by seven votcR. Tho now bill, Ih passed by tho senate this nftfriibon is boljovcrd to remove tm hint obstacle lintllo, way 0 adjournment of congress on Sat urday. To rontlnuo tho filibuster In tho M'fitilo, Senator Page announced thnt ho expected to consume .tho remain der of tho day dlsctistlng tho bill re garding vocational schools. Ho Biild ho would continue speaking "without reference to other business." .ODESSA, Abg. 2'J. HiihkIiih Millom mutinied at Nluolluff today, scuttled thn transport Oiigsnl, and now tlircatru to (.Ink another vessel. Tim Hluck Hi'ii fleet is runiuto to Ibo Ht'OIIO to suppress tho OIltllM'llk. Fifteen of tliu mutinous Hiiilors have Im'cii condemned to death and two hundred and nix other aro under a not I. I TO BE IN NEW YORK NEW YOIUC, Auk. 22. Tho sched tiled ton round fight between Jack Johnson, tho heavyweight champion, and Joo Jonnotto will not bo staged In Now York. MoMnhon brothers, of thn HI. Nicholas Atblotc Club hero, promoters ot tho fight, agreed this nftornonu not to a(uk.o tho proposed contest, at tho request of Htnto Ath lotlc Commissioner O'Noll. Tho match hnd lioon advortlscd for September, tho oxaot ditto not bolng not. KILLED INTERFERING IN FAMILY QUARREL IIEHKIN, 111., Aug. 22. -Tliiunns fluffy, president of tliu Minors' Union at Colpvllle, mill his Htstor-in-luw, Mm, Anna Flohor, aro timid Itoro iih a rcHtill of 11 pistol thiol following Mm, Floliur'ri iittompt to wivo tho life of Mix. fluffy, who lint! heoii uttuukod by her husband. (luffy received six bullet in bin hotly, whllo Mrs, Flohor was allot through Hi" heart. Fl TO E DUBLIN, Aub. 22. To lironk a liuiiKor ntrlkn aturtod by Mrs. LoIbIi mid Mlutt KvmiH, tio militant uuffrn Kottou who woro nontonco.d to flvo yoara luiprluoiuuout for uttomptlng to burn tho Theater Hoyal, Itoro during u rocont vUlt to Ireland of l'romlor Aoqulth, prison offlolala Iiokaii to for cibly food tho womou today, Tho prlsonora, It Is anld, aro In tliuitfor pf 9tflrvlf t9 0ti, reiflu w M MUTING Gil ORCIBLE BREAK WOMAN, 104, IS HAPPY WITH HER HENS I it Bt). f in iml 4 ? 1 1 M3. MW3lf(CT VAN HCtOiCLAZn Horn In the year thnt the Importation of ulnrr wim nbolhbrtl In tills conn ry, Mr. MnrKitret Van IlcuiMcIaer celebrated her 101th blrthduy by r rrltrliiR n ncoro of relnllre and ttnulj declining the Invlmtloii of each one to Co and lire with them. Hue would rather dwell alone In her little cnttitK", from the window of which nhe tin watched the Hue and fall of the popu larlty of Hnrniogn. N. Y., as a rrntcr Ins place, and lend her flower and chicken. on r. r;s platform LINCOLN', Nehr., Aug '. Com ' meiitiiiK tin tho prurtw-ive platform in the eurreut ixxuo of tho Coiimioner, out today, William JcuuiuK Uryuu Kiiyn : ''Tho tariff plunk in the platform ix tho nanni old hIiiiiii unctl for it Kflitirution to tleeoivt' tho public. Tiiu trtiitt plunk ix a ro-ntnteiliont tf KooKovelt'H poHitiou which leatln directly to Mocialihin. "Tim now ttrty elin". to the idea that the. trunin eon lie left in private. linniU noil yet be euiilrolled tliiintll a iinlioiial bun-mi. Ilintory irovt)tt tliia thcorv inoorroet." LOF LF E SAN' KKANCIKCO, Cal., Aup 122 Tliroii;li itH attorney, (luvin McNabli, tho defunct Continental ltuildmi: ami 1oaii AKOcialioii here today filed an aiiHwor to tho netioii preferred aptiiiHt it hy Attorney (loiicrnl Wchli tlirouli coiiiplaiiit of (leoro S. Walker, tho htnto building ami loan commiHhionnr, to itHsntno con t ml of tho iiiHtitiitioiirt nffairx, nxkiiiK ilmt Walker'n roiiiplaiut be dixtrnHHed. Tho iirtKocialioii bithoH itH plea on tliu Krouud that tho aetiou is not within tho jiirindietion of tho Hitporinr eouit ewiuu: (o huukruptey proceeding al ready filctl by nllcKcd creditors in tliu I'nited Htaten iliatriet court, LEACH NAMED AS T WASHINGTON, Auk. 22. Presi dent Tnft nont to tho uonnto today tho ndmlnittlon of Frank A. Loach to 1k nuporlntoudont of tho S;in KrancUco mint, to micceod Judgo Swoonoy, who tiled recently. Loach Borvod nu Htiporlutondent of tliu mint In Snn Francisco from 1897 to 1907, and acted an dlroctor of tho mints of tho Untod States In Wash ington for two yours. BRYAN COMMENTS STANDARD OIL GIF! TO BE PROBED WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. In tho Honuto today Sonntor Penrose of Pennsylvania moved that tho commit teq inveutlgatliiK campaign contribu tions bo Instructed to oxamtno tho charges against him In connection with publication of facsimiles ot n certificate ot deposit of S2r,000 signed by John I), Archbold ot tho Standard Oil Company, drawn In favor of Penrose. PonroHo gave notice that ho would soolc notion on Ids motTon In tho sunato this nttornoou. NMW YOItK, Aug. 22. Uoforrlng to tho statement In tho sonato yos V9rday by Soin,pr Pnf99 tRt tho MEDFORD, UUY RETURNSVERDICf Following Prefunctory Inquest. Coro ner Finds That Gambler Met Death at Hands of Persons Unknown Plead to Second Indictment NKW YOHK, Auk. 22. FoIIowIiib a perfunctory lii'iuent hero today, Coronor FelnborR and his "million- nlro Jury" roturnod a verdict thnt (Inmblor Ilormnn Rosenthal, shot down by New York Ritngsters, met death nt tho IiiiihIb of persons or a person nnkonwii to tho Jury. Only flvo witnesses testified. Police Lieutenant Charles Ilcckor, tho central figure In tho ruinous mur der enso; William Shapiro, "Dago Frank" Clroflcl nnd "Whltcy" Lewis woro ro-nrranged before Judgo Cratn today on tho Indictments returned by tho grand Jury. Heritor waived pleading to tho seconda Indictment, tho othors pleading not guilty, Indictments charging Patrolman Jniucs White nnd William Btolnort with perjury In connection with tho arrest of "lllg Jack" Sollg woro re turned this afternoon by the grand Jury. L TESTIFY FRIDAY WASHINGTON. Aug. 22. Chair man Clnpp of tho scuato comuiltteo Investigating campaign contributions announced this afternoon that John I). Archbold would appear before tho commltteo tomorrow to testify In ro gard to his connection with tho funds subscribed to tho republican cam paign fund of 1904. At 4 o'clock this afternoon Scnn lor PonroM) was rocognl-ed and ro offnrcd his motion that tbo senate committee Investigate his statements regarding campaign contributions by John D. Archbold, president of tho Standard Oil Company, lie said tho Culberson resolution authorising tho commltteo to Investlgato campaigns contributions covered tho case nnd thnt tho commltteo hnd already pow er to summon witnesses. DOLLAR DIPLOMACY MAY END IN WAR WASHINGTON, A?. 22. "If the Uuitcil Statott pursues the sumo tac tion in Nicaragua that it did in Mexi co there will ho war," Miid Senator Ilaeou of Georgia in the Kcnato today. "Theru in jinU oliv-lcntli the justi fication for interference in Nieuragua that there was in Mexico. Dollar tliplomuoy is commoutlublo when properly ciirrii'tl wul, hut when per sonal fortunes aro furthored in n way requiring tho uso tf tho army ami iiuvy, I do not heliexo in it." CHINESE REPUBLICANS TO VOTE YUAN OUT OF JOB SHANGHAI, Auir. 22. Republi can lendcra liuro started today 11 movement for an immediate national election, planning- to vote President Shi Kai out of office. Tho Chinese national assembly, it was reported, plailH lu foroo I'rositlcnt Yuan t cull an election or admit that lie eueks dictatorship of tho country. Standard Oil Company contributed 1 170,000 to tho republican campaign fund, lu 1904, Gcorgo 11. Cortolyou, thou chairman ot tho national com mlttoo Haiti teday: "If you will rofor to my testimony botnro tho uonnto commltteo July 11, you wilt liavo my nnswor to Sonntor Pouroso, That Is all tho Information I hnvo on tho Bubjoot." Thu toelmony roforrod by Cortol you was as follews: Tho ohulrmnu "pld you know of John D, Archbold or anyone In bis behalf making a contribution?" Cortolyou "No sir; I novor hoard ot Mr, Archbold or anyono in htu bo halt tanking n contribution," A W OREClOlfJ, TJIUKSDAY, AUaiTST 22, 1AJ2 DOG DAY DO I X(3S DCTBCI IVB mjRHS Pl6CWr.3 POOMirtCIIT HCM Ai0 isYtoMZe UAMd Of OWCC ' t& jJP"s-- tQQAnu -.JttJ, I rff ''' ftiivrautfft t l J r. W iK. VI -O I ssft-r ' 'mji-' I 'ooin' pat qcirzuy BeA.!' iTkar ''" fi fm I flH M 1 1 rwiL. NU YtLAT. OUT LOOK VVHCS THE "BAD ACTORS' B&FY Tjkw jUtf "CW9(lfe TMijSULLJMOOSC-' lflE' VSJ-L--. 7Z$tJW Vf" y Mr vlts. jW fejj IJJ J J JUL j ' xr-oet-pwi, DOM-pe-ouM. y at igwwgT I v tor WIT OM WHITB IITK MB ! BLACK CTOCKINO-t Advices covering tho past threo days from Now York Indicate thnt n $3 market will be found by Unrtlotts from tho itoguo Itlvor vnlley. Whllo It will bo n day or two yet beforo local fruit will be offered tho market has shown such a steady rise that S3 will probably bo paid tor much of tho local fruit. ' ' Now York paid S2-G0 to S2.S5 for Unrtlotts Wednesday which Is nn In crenso over Tucsdny and Monday. Tho increaso Is expected to contluuo as California lu diminishing rapidly. Harvesting continues steadily in tho valloy and somo vory fancy fruit la Ikolng shipped, 0or 40 cars hnvo been shipped to date. EVA BOOTH OFF TO FATHER'S FUNERAL NKW YORK, Aug. 22 Commander Hvu Hnoth, daughter of thu late General William HoutU, sailed from hero today to attend tho funeral of liui' father in Loudon. General Hramwell Doolh. the new oonmmntlor-in-ehiof of 'tho Salvation Army, oaiuett ins siier renowni; uur eoniinissiou as head of tlioTAnuy in Amurieu. m 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 M DR. WILSON McNARY TO MANAGE ASYLUM SALKM, Ore, AUK. 22, I)r, Wilson MoNarv of l'orlland, who was yoslov. day appointed suporuiteiulent for tho Eastern Oregon brnnoli iustino asylum, uotifictl thu inomhers of the sluto lioavd today that ho would neoopl thp position. Howill nsKimto ehai-go just as soon as ho can arranga (lis bi)$in9ss uffiiirs, 1 . m ?sr-rs. .2.1.. V IfS I III cfcJ vjr TG5T $ &mfk rs E 1 ParIffor japan to erect pears outlook $5,000,000 building now at new york san francisco fair THE XKIVS flOCIBITV I OTCAMiHtP Uf3 UJSOPE i'rrrD'o"',i. mj tsjorncou pat 0V rAy f cnoeaa imoco tosfof ru53r) oeneACin9. OMTMCpAKK !9B.nc twooftwooriS m AttCAKM I'M A OCABjJ aix) - y - j - V s-- , 1 ih THe UCAO J TMe ot.o fcWHOWIA PUM-pe-pft-puu -ok WASHINGTON. Aug. 22. Japan la to erect a JG. 000, 000 building at tho San Francisco Exposition which will occupy tour acres In tho Presidio and remain as n permanent gift to tho people of tho United States, accord ing to announcement horo today. Included in Japnn's exhibit will bo a garden containing somo of tho choicest specimens of Japanese skill. Among tho exhibits will bo tho fam ous drawt trees, 200 years old, and many valuablo shrubs and quaint horticultural growths. Tho building will bo dcslgnod by O. Tnkedn. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug, 22. That ragtlmo music caused tho brain of Daniel O'Lnvorty, a mnll carrier, to snap. Is tho opinion today of phy sicians, who examined him at tho county hospital. NEW YORK. Aug. 22. Interest In tho Rosenthal murder caso today centered in tho testimony given tho grand Jury by "Dig Jack" Sollg, at loged loader of tho Now York gang sters who shot and klllod Gamblor Herman Rosenthal before tho Hotel Motropolo horo Sollg, who was ar rested rocontly In Provldonco, al legoH thnt hla arrost Is a framo-up, that ho knows nothing about tho murdor and was in no way implicated with Now York police officials in al leged graft operations. District Attoruoy Whitman today confirmed roports that ho had re ceived a paekngo of cyanide of potas sium through tho mails, Ho rogards the nmor jjs ft ok,p, but attachos hY -v vn?j -v w -y i I r -- I JitA I - 1.1I I I " 1 a -.. -m M I bLV4K 1 JMbBCSMbB I f-SWB I ni:mm JyrXv .WFP, TWCOllWtW! A M1T TO , I .Crj MA'. BHHireiOTairenKae aftSC BAUL m-V" ISL"0 GANGSTERS AMERICANS IN 1 NICARAGUASLA1N Situation Is Extremely Critical and Complicated by Dissention In Rebel Camp on Account of Aspirations of Rival Presidential Candidates WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 That two Americans, Hnrvoy Dodge, and a tnnn named Phillips, wcro kilted when Nlcnraguan rebels surrounded and annihilated General Durons force of federals nt Leon was tho word re ceived by the state department today In a despatch from American Minis ter Wcltzel at Managua. The two men, Weltzcl asserted, were slain af ter they had been wounded and while seeking refuge In a hospital, Tho situation In Nicaragua Is ex tremely critical, Wcltzel asserting that it Is complicated 1y dissention In the rebel camp on account of the presidential aspirations of four men, Marcos Nalrena, Paulino Godoy, Cclldon and Francisco Daca. Rebel troops today have captured several towns between Leon and Chl nandaga and at the rcnuest of Ameri cans and foreigners, sailors and ma rines were landed from the gunboats Annapolis and Justin, Moro than 25 .American women nnd children were taken aboard the Annapolis and will remain until the trouble subsides. An official of the state department today said he heard the so-called fruit trust was backing General Mcna and tho revolutionists. The report, however, could not bo confirmed. IS UP STERLING. III., AuK. '. Ilin;- hn Hrutlien bl circus is bunnu-,' here. Thousands of persons were gathered in the big tent this after noon when the cnuvas and the frame heals caught fire. There was a frantic dash for the exits, .cures 61' persons beinjr-knocked down and trampled. It is not yet known whether any of tho spectators were killed or how many were injured. T DECLINES MADE IN STOCK MARKETS NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Canadian Pacific opened tho day's stock mar ket with a loss of two points, this being tho moat Important of the early dealings. Hill stocks, Betholo hoiu Steel and somo others mado de clines. The metal stocks gained fractionally. Tho railroad group as a whole gavo way under selling pres sure. After a slight rally tho mar ket went lower, Canadian Paclfio In creasing its loss to three. American Tobacco dropped 4. Tho markot was dull. Bonds woro easy CHILDREN PLAYING HORSE ASTRIDE OF DYNAMITE SAN 1IAFABL, Cal., Autr. 22. Led b- four-year-old Leo Smith, thirteen children were found plnyin- "ridiuf liorho" in a vacant lot bore, each it stride a stick of giant dyiuuuito. Tho children say they found tho ex plosivo under tbo city hall stops. ot hla ottico urged him to mako an effort to run down tho seudor ot tho package, bollevlug It to bo tho work ot a suspect in thn graft caso, Spurred to action by District At torney Whltm an's reward of $5,000 for tho arrost of "Letty Louie" Rosen borg and Harry Harrowltz, alias "Gyp tho IUood," Now York and up state towns aro bolng combod by private dotectlvcs. In ottering tho rownrd Whitman said: "This reward is not offorod to auy member ot tho Now York police de partment. In taking this position I am not nctuated by any fooling of unkluduess toward tho department, but It Is my belief that if the propor pollco work had been tlono theeo men would now bo In ou?tpl)'i" RUGS K BURNING 11H NO. 130 REBELS RAVAGE ON RA OWNS Trail of Smoke and Ruins Mark tho March of Insurrcctes Rallrwtd Property Destroyed and Trains are Bottled Up fn Interior NOOALKS, Ariz., Aug. 22. Leav ing a trail of smoko nnd ashes, , devastated village nnd tlesolate'il homes, three bands of Mexican rebel ngRTPgutinp: 3,000 well-armed men are moving northward lodny along tbo Souora railway. They are driving before them tho little Harrison of the railway villages, which are pitifully inadequate to cope with the invaders?. He-iorts from points nlonj (be rail way nrc thnt the rebels are continuing; their work of burninjr bridges and wntcr tanks and that they have threatened to destroy nil railroad property from Carbo, whcrfcjfoep have established headquarters,' lu Nogalcs. Rushing from Caunnen in a special train several hundred fedcrnK coro- prising (be Caunnca jrarrison, and re inforcements that arrived last night, are expected to reach here this even ing. They will be wtartcd southward at once against the advancing rebels. Every town alonsr the way where resistance is met is bciiiK pillaged and burned, according to word brought here by refugees today. No Ameri cans are reported to bave been in jured. Uuablo to proceed or return bo cause of bnrned bridges, the private train of General Manager Temple of Ibo Sonora Railway, and at least four other trama are bottled hi Northern Sonora today. f WIBIUE.B SHOWNFORSGN SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Aug. 22, Mother love today prompted .Mm, . Annabello Bonner to go oa the wit ness stand horo today and lay bare, humlllatltlng family secrets In aa effort to save her son, Charles Bon ner, aged IS, from, paying the extreme penalty for murderlag Bernlce God-, aire, a 17-year-old school girl. In a halting voice, frequently choked by sobs, Mrs. Bonnertold the jury ot certain paternal and heredi tary Influences to which Charles was subjected, and on which. Attorney Hoff Cook hopes to base an Insanity defenso. Several members of tho jury broke down as tho llttlo gray haired mothet related details of family history. In his opening remarks, Attorney Cook told tho Jury that he expected to provo young Bonner's mental In-, stability. "For God's sake gentlemen." pleaded Mrs. Bonner as she loft,. tho stand, "do not sond my boy to tht gallows. It would kill mo, for I, more than anyono elso, know that he Is irresponsible." WILSON TAKES HE IN POLITICS NEXT WEEK SEA GRT, N. J., Aug. 22.-0.ie week from today Governor Wilson will make bis first actual plunge into the presidential campaign, addressing tbo Grangers' picnic- t Williams Grove, near Harrihburg, Pa. From that time until November he will be an unusually busy mun, for it is plan ned that wherever it is deemed neces sary the governor ahull adit Ibo speeches of muny of (be bit speakers and have (hem include paragraphs written by himself to suit the districts whore important speeches are to bo made. ' MISSING KANSAS CITY CHILD MURDERED WITH A ROCK KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 2'J. -Buried among a pile of Isuvatf tliu, body of Joseph Tiiineraii, aged fopr, who disappeared luvt Sunday, was found today on tliu outskirts of fha city. Tbo coroner lcurud that tb ukjlii was killed by u heavy rook ut4 J crush (he back of the hwd.' Tbo child left hi iom Snwy tit fl- .1 ; I :, Jfl V v 0ik " I 11 m 4j i rZi : $ ' v ... , p" 'i 'i .n i "ji t v I JI 41 ?l I 1 o l:-:d '. v i w n. ,a h L ' ij' $ m l.-w Wffl i't ' ra j ?a ,k f- r 'i-, ", tfv K.t, rt--,