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VWF Hpawn WW R ? ' F j.,1 " '- -tc--- s-vrNiB niW? - W F' ( tans BIX MEDFOto MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, QREOOIT. TOESDTCY, SflSmfflMffl TO, 1912. ' 55j55k55 FOR THE POOR I W wfffpp?vr" HANGING ONLY DUE HERE MONDAY DRIER BURNS; LOSS WILL EXCEED $5000 IV B I: KL &t V, es H ;A. ?$v t . SAYS WARDEN (Continued from page 1.) Head of San Ouentln Prison Bitterly Protests Against Capital Punish ment Otic Murder No Remedy for AnotherNo Lesson to Criminals Says His Duty Is to Supervise Hang ings,' But That It Unnerves Him for Days Afterward. SAN QUKN'TLV, Cl., Sept. 10. Uiistruiuj by the part he mut play in the linnpnjr of .several murderer nt San Quentiu penitentiary within the next ftix weeks, Warden J. K. Hoylo oiecl today hitter protect ntinin'it capital ptinislinicnt, emphat ically asserting that society has no iiht to take the life of any num. Nino to le Kxccuted At intervals of one week nine men nro scheduled to die at Sun Quen tiu and FoImiiu, California's two lit;; lenitentiarie. "Only the poor lump," protested Wnrdcn Hoyle. "The rieh most nl ways k free. It is the law, hut it i not justice. "Sly duty here makes it necessary for me. to supenise hangings. Hut when the rone is put about the doomed nian'.s neek, I look nwny I eannot stand it. I am unnerved for days afterward. "I am against capital punishment, not from sentimental reasons, but from a .sense of justice. It is only the jioor deil who gets the death penalty. The rich man hires comjie- tenj attorneys, who, through techni calities, pave him from the gallows, It isn't fair. The poor man should have the same chnnce. ProveH Xo Remedy "One murder is no remedy for an other, so nothing is gained to soci ety by killing a murderer. It's no lesson to the criminally inclined, and the records prove that it is no pre ventive for crime. I believe that the piinishmtent Ifor murder should be life imprisonment with credits for good behavior and the privilege of parole or pardon. This does not kill hope in a man. It makes him bet ter, because he know.s he has a obnnee. The time will come when the execution of murderers will be looked upon as a relic of bnrbarit.ni." The nine men who are condemned to die within the next sw weeks are Oeorge Figueron, Alexander Szafs rnr, William Hurkc, Willie Luis (CI i nese), Edward Williams, Manuel liombela, Jneob Oppenheiracr, Chn. Carson and Edward Dclhnntie. All nre murderers except Carson, who. participated in n jailbreak, an of fense pumshnble in California bv death. NOTED BRAZILIAN 1Y III HERE M. PIo Correa, minister of agri culture, Brazil, clmmissionod by his government to investigate forestry methods In the United States, will probably visit Medford and the Cra ter National forest in the near future according to advices received by M. L. Erlckson, supervisor of the Crater National forest, from the bureau of forestry at Washington. The Crater National forest Is one of six, to which the Brazilian official asked and re ceived credentials in the way of let- tors of introduction to the forest supervisors. Asldo from the fact tha such let- tors wero iesued at Washington Mr. Erlckson knows nothing regarding tho orflclaU' itinery. He Is expected soou, however. DEMAND THAT CITY ALLEYS BE CLEANED An insistent demand is being made in the city that tho city officials take steps to liuo tho alleys throughout the city cleaned. At present a Jnrgo uupiber of alleys nre in a frightful condition, being most un sanitary, Sumo of them not only nro unsightly, .but smell unto high heaven, duo to a custom of filling gnrbago cane with refuse and louv Jug it Uuu-o until it decays. For some time action on tho part of residents hns been planned, but jiot mrtil jjaw hns this sentiment crystallized. A dcmniid will bo made in (he iir future to havo tho city officials onforoo sanitary regula tions iu the various alloys. ctals of the Department ot tho In terior, Geological Survey, and var ious government bureaus. The fol lowing aro tho European members and their titles: 1,1st of ICnroiean Mcinlcrs Austria Dr. KduarU Bruckner, Professor of Geography at tho University t Vienna. Uaumannstrasso J), Wlen Ill-l. Dr. Frltc Machatschek, Prlvatdo tent or Geography at tho University of Vienna; editor of the Mlttcllungcn of the 1. and It. Geographical Society of Vienna. Radetzkystasso 25, Wlen 111. Dr. Rngen Oherhummer, Professor of Geography at the University of Vienna; President ot tho I. and R. Geographical Society ot Vienna. Al- serstrasse 28, Wlen IX-2. Belgium Georges I.ecolnte, Scientific Di rector at tho Royal Belgian Observa tory; Vice-President or tho Itoyal Belgian Geographical Society; Mem ber ot tho Belgian Antarctic Expedi tion, 1S9S-99. Uccle. Paul Risen, Member of the Royal Geographical Society of Antwerp. HG rue des Tanneurs, Anvers. Denmark Professor Ole Olufsen, Secretary of the Royal Danish Geographical Society; Commander of tho First and Second Danish Pamir Expeditions. S. Dosserlng C5c, Kobenhnvn. Fnui ra Albert Demaugeon, Professor ot Geography, University of Lltlo; In structor at the University of Paris; Secretary of tho Geographical Society of Lille. 2, Boulevard Herat IV, Paris. Henri Baullg, Instructor In Geo graphy, Unlierslty of Paris. 4 route do Chtsy, L'Hay (Seine). Emmanuel do Margerle, Vice-president, Section ot Historical and Des scrlptive Geography ot tho Comlte des Travaux HIstorlques et Sclentifl ques; late President, Geological So ciety ot France; Associate Editor, Annates de Geographic 44 rue du Fleurus, Paris, Vl-e. Edouard-Altred Martel, tato Presi dent, Commission Centralo dc la so clete de Geographle, Paris; Editor of La Nature; Collaborator, Geological Survey ot France. 23 rue d'Aumale, Paris, IJf-o. Emmanuel do Martorme, Professor ot Geography In the Universities ot Lyons and Paris; Associate Editor of tho Annates de Geographle. 248 Boulevard Raspall, Paris, XlV-e. Luclen Gallols, Professor of Geo graphy, University of Paris; Asso ciate Editor, Annalcs de Geographl. 7, ruo Plerro Nicole prolongee, Paris, V-e. Antolne Vacher, Professor of Geo graphy, University of Lille. Lille (Nord). Picrro Bastlan, Student, University of Paris. 114 ruo Darean, Paris, XlV-e. Francois Herbetto, Assistant In Geography, University ot Paris. 17, rue Fortuny, Paris, XVII-o. Jacques Goubert, Student, Univer sity of Paris. Geographical Labora tory. Germany Dr. Erich von Drygalskl, Professor of Geography, University ot Munich; Member of the Royal Bavarian Aca demy of Sciences; President ot the Geographical Society ot Munich; Di rector of the German Antarctic Ex pedition, 1901-3. GauBSStrasse 6, Munchen. Dr. Fritz Jaeger, Professor of Colonial Geography, University of Berlin. Blelbtreustrasse 33, Berlin, Dr. Gottfried Merzbacher, Explor er. Mohlstrasso 25, Munchen. Dr. Joseph Partscb, Geheimrat, Professor of Geography, University of Leipzig; late President of tho Geographical Society of Leipzig. Parkatrasbo 11, Leipzig. Dr. Alfred Huh, Chief of Division, Oceanographlcal Institute, Berlin. Georgenstr. 34, Berlin, NW. 7. Dr. Carl Uhilg, Professor of Geo graphy, Univorslty of Tubingen. Wilhelmstrasso 14, Tubingen. Harry Waldbaur, Student, Univer slty of Leipzig. Karl Hcinestraese 8, Leipzig. Erich Wunderlich, Student, Univer slty of Berlin. Geographical Insti tute. Dr. Gustav W. von Zahn, Geo graphical Institute, University ot Jenu, Jena. Greut Britain Henry O. Becklt, M. A., Balllol College, School of Geography, Uni versity of Oxford. Cheney Cottage, Headlngton, Oxford. George G. Chlsholm, M. A., I). Sc. (Edln.), Lecturer on Geography, Uni versity of Edinburgh; Secretary to tho Royal Scottish Geographical So ciety. 12 'Hallhead Road, Edin burgh, Alan Grant Ogllvle, B. A., School of Qeography, University of Oxford, Oxford. Hungary William II. Mylos, M. L, East, Tho drier nt tho Lozlor Canning wotks on tho Jacksonville road burned Monday evening about 9:30 o'clock causing a loss of $5000 ot which 11 GOO was covered by insur ance. The origin of the fire Is n mystery. Tho Medford flro d part inent responded, although tho drier stood without tho city limits and by a liberal mb of chemicals prevented spreading of tho flames to a nearby packing house. The flro will cause considerable loss to ThomaB Howard and J, M Morse who wero operating tho plant as they had contracted for consid erable fruit ami wilt bo unable to complete a new drier In time for this year's crop. A large crowd was attracted by the fire rushing to the scene In every manner of convejanco. MATERIA L HERE TD PAVE ELEVENTH Carloads of mutcrinl are beginning to arrive iu the city for the Clnru llenery Conctrui'tiiin comjKiny. who plan to start work at once in the actual paving of West Kleventh street. A paving plant mounted on flat cars is due to nrrie in the near future and work will be rushed while the present weather continues in or der to have it completed before rains set iu in earnest. A few short streets will he paved in addition to West Eleventh. Work on laymtr the curb anil gutters on West Eleventh is progressing rapidly. Barns, Dunton, Scotland. Dr. Eugene de Cholnoky, Profes sor ot Geography at tho University of Kolozsvar; Vice-president ot the Hungarian Geographical Society; Edi tor ot the Bulletin of the Hungarian Geographical Society. Erzsebet-ut 31, Kolozsvar. Count Paul Tclekl, Dr. rer. pollt., Honoary Secretary-General ot the Hungarian Geographical Society, Budapest. Jozsef-ter 7, Budapest. Italy Dr. Ollnto Marine!!!, Professor of Geography at the Institute of Higher Studies. Florence: Co-editor ot the Rivlsta Geograflca ltallana. Via Glno Capponl 15, Flrenze. Prof. G. Relchml, via S. Arsola 13, Milan. Dr. Cesaro Calclatl, Explorer. Piazza Sta. Eutemla, Placenza. Tho Netherlands J. F. Nlerraeyer, Professor of Economic Geography, Univorslty of Utrecht; Editor of tho Journal ot the Royal Geographical Society of the Netherlands. Wllhelmlnapark 53, Dr. Karl Oestrelch, Professor of Physical Geography, University of Utrecht. Wllhelmlnapark C, Utrecht. Norway Werner Woronsklold, Lccturor on Physical Geography. University of Cbrlstlanla. Lysakerved, Krlstlanla. Russia Wladlmlr Doublansky, Explorer, Conservator of the Imperial Botanical Gardens, St. Petersburg. Jules M. Schokalsky, Professor of Physical Geography at tho Academle Navale Nicolas and at the Ecolo Superlouro Pedagoglque; President of the 8ectIon of Physical Geography and of the Commission on Carto graphy of tho Imperial Russian Geo graphical Society; Director of the Section of Oceanograpblc and Marl time Meteorology and Hydrography, Imperial Russian Hydrographlc Of fice. Torgovaya 27, S.-Petorburg. Sweden Dr. Gunnar Anderson, Professor of Economic Geography at tho Col logo of Commerce, University of Stockholm; Secretary-General of the Swedish Anthropological and Geo graphical Society; Editor of Ymer. Villa Blrka, DJursholm, Stockholm. Switzerland Emllo Chalx, Professor of Econom ical and Political Geography at tho Univorslty of Geneva and at tbo school of Commerce. Avenue du Mail 2.1, Genevo. Dr. Fritz Nussbaum, Instructor In Geography, University ot Born; Sec rotary pf tho Geographical Society of Bern, Berchtholdstrasso 39, Bern. Andro Chalx, Student, University of Geneva. Avenue du Mall 23, Genovo. The names of tho American mem bers of tho excursion will bo pub lished later. Report of City Real Estate City real estate is show ing a sharp upward teiul eiu'y. There is a strung de mand for higli grade renting property. New people are arriving now every day looking about for suitable homos. The month of November will show a brisk demand for Medford property when the hundreds of Eastern col onists arrive. The railroad to Orescent City is a certainty. 800 ears of fruit this vear from the valley is a fact. The new big motors for the street car service are on the way. The Cascade coal mines will soon be the scene of great activity' Two big cauning factories will be in operation. Hertford's population in 191520,000. & & i ''.& F m NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply at tho regu lar meotlng of tho city council Sop tombor 17. 1912, for a license to sell malt, spirit and vinous liquors at the Hotel Medford, lots 10, 17, 18, block 78, for a period of six months. RAU-MOHR COMPANY. Dated September 5, 1912. leiefltel Muy WIm lai Nerciltils Thoo who suffer from Coniumptloo are generally troubled will) night weati, ferer, lou of trength and lit. tw or no appetite, irreab air, oo4 food, and the proper care of the body are tentlal to a momj, but In man iimi uiuciuiub ciae ii oeedea. 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