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iriwrT w. " -w v v: r r i-m - mmtrmmmmmmmmmaBmm tf trii Hlstwlcal - ' ! i ' I 1 MEDTORD Mk TRIBUNE SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair nml warmer Max 81 Min 43; Hcl (Ittm ;U. ( r r -t , ( .,,- fr iw . irii rr -.. v r " ",k-,'f,"'f rtr rF 7zr 'r'rrn rn,,,rj,rf., ,,.,.;.,i "'.i ft I ! & w Forly-n'cnml Trr. Ultlljr HoVrnlll Ywnr, GEKML NOGI AND WIFE . IN STREETS OF TOKIO AT FUNERAL OF MIKADO I F m A SMS BY OLD CUSTOM LOVE FOR DEAD Sactlfice Cnmo Before Eyes of Hundreds of Thousands of Jap anese, Who, With Llnhtcd Torches Lined Streets of Toklo Deed Makes No Commotion and Evl dently Expected. TOKIO, Kept. 13.Tslifyitig ' cording to (ho undent custom of Nippon (t lilrt vo nml reverence fur III ili'iit! emperor, Mutsuhilo, whoso funeral was held hero HiIh evening, General Huron Kitcn Nogi, lliu hoto of Port Arthur, and his wife coin milled Imri knri in llio public st reels IIH tllll followed tho (Mlffill of till! emperor in ilut public, fuuunil scrv- ifim nt tin; Aoymuu parade grounds. Nogi'n sacrifice of JiIk own life mill Hint uf hi wife came before the eyes of hundreds of HioiiniumU of .tnpaucwo who, with torches lighted, lined Hit nt reels of Toklo behind it triple corilon of pollen anil xohliurH to see llio di'iiil rulorV, hoily go by in stutc. Not it Hound Heard Not a Mimnl win licrl hut tln steady trump, Ininip, trump of the I'J.OOll HoMirrx, nobles mid officials of .Input) nml of (ho foreign igni tariff who mudo up tint funeral pn rvonion when the tragedy occurred. ThmendKucrul' wt marching in tho funeral cortege with u number of other prominent soldier of tho i-iiipiro, who, worn accompanied by their wive, mmiy of them Imltrt m waitinir In tho mikado's court. Short ly liitFoin the pccliou of tlm parade in which In; marched reached tho A oy a ma piiwnln grounds Nogi and his wife, without a word of warning, to their fellows, disemboweled them selves uncording to (ho mtceiit rites nf Japan mid fell dying in thu Htrclo. Hero of Port Arlhur Not' ourf nf nil tho soldiers who fought mid hied for Japan in tho war with Itiixidn won uioro glory than Nogi. Horn in 1H 10 at ('hoshn, ho fought iirt a (iiplmu in tho civil wnr of 1H77, which- resulted in tho downfall of the ShnguiiH and tho ele vation of tho mikado to ho emperor of united-Japan. In the Chiuu.Jup iiiicho war of 18M Nogi again dih. tiiiKuihlicd hiuiKclf. Later ho wiih Koveruor cvuural of KonuoHu in 18110, and on ho oullucak of tho KiiHKo.JupmioHO war ho wan ap pointed eomuimidor of tho' third army, which Invented mid took Port Arthur. Thorn for Weuku N'oumm lit. rcTonllriiiod on r'ltRo cT)T Tho find woman to reupoml to tho cull of tho Cummorclnl Club for mitoH to titko tho Aiuorlcitu ClooKruiihluul Hooloty oxourHlon of forolRit HclontlHtH to Orator Litkt) wn MrH. Kdnur Hafor, who offonjil (ho iiho of hor cnr. Mrs. W. T. (Jrlovo pfforod to drlvo ttiolr auto, If Mr. Orlovo round It Irnpotm. iblo to ko, Ovor twouty cart Ituvo boon Huourod but nioro a ro noodod and mimt bo hIkhoiI up. Tho commlttoo In contl dout tlutt tho joipilelto nuinbor 'will bo fortbcoinlug and urRO that thoso with cur a phono ut ouro to Prouldont Colvljj. 'Iliroo or four ttitto miiuhlulHtH nud (hi vera huvo vollintooiod lliolr HorvJ kon, bo that If car ownora cannot ko thoy nro hub u rod tholr earn, will ho titlcon kooiI euro of. Tlioso who huvo provou tboiimolvca tnibllo uplrltod ly offorlim curs up to n'oou today, in addltloit to tho pub. Iluliod Hut, uro V. T. Orolvo, It. Mann Inc. J, W. lOlduu, V. C. Looyor of Contrnl Point, Mru. Kdgur Hafor, Hubbnrd DroH., h, Noldormoyor und H. Slaty, "'.i'n.iHiu!BaB3Barwtij..u.x:iyraar-aBgs8aa MORE AUTOS FOR CRAM EXCURSION NEEDED AT DNCE fei iaM i Japanese Capital Tliroit(jcil With Spectators Fourteen Thousand March In Funeral Procession Picturesque Ceremonies Mark the Event at Which All Nations Arc Represented, IXJKIO, Jupmi, Hopl. ta. -I'jtHHltiK In uinKuiricouro lliroiiRh tbo ullcnt ranl(H of hundrcdH of IbouimntU of tho Hiibjectit who In llfo liounrod him a it (tod tho body of tho lain ICm poror MiitKiihlln of Japan wiih boruo tliln cvoiilUK throiiKli tho dimdonod HtreotH of Tnldo foe hln public fonorul Horvlron at tho Aoynmn parado Kround. Tim actual burial of tho Into rulr will bo hold tomorrow nt Moiiioyamu, near Kioto, wboro Ho tho nHlien of ICmpcror Kwainniu Mlkmlo of a thoiiHnud yenrn iiko, Moro than 2,000,000 peoplo miw tho limt public liouorn paid to tho JnpnucHo Kmporor who haw bin country omorKo from Homl'bnrbar im to becomn olio of tbo IcndlnK powers of tho world. Matwxl by bunilrcd of tboiiKund tlmy ntootl iih tho splendid rorlORo wound through tlm capital city whllo ovoiiIor fell, cloned door nml wludowti bcrmctlc ally Boated bo hi no them, whllo ovor tho smart military unlforniH of Now Jnpnn it ml tbo HowIiik ntlkp of an old r day flared thoumtnilH of torchw In tho hands of Koldlorn who formnd a lolld nvontin of flnmo from tho palaco gates to tho pntneo of cero mony. AuMcty Im (Jrantnl TliroiiRh tlm wholo day Tolilo wnK throiiKud with spectntorH of tho core mony from tho wholo omplro, nud tho ntrcotH woro Ky with color, no Mark btditK worn as a hIku of mourn In t?. Tho principal official event of tho day wnu tho proclamation of nni nonty by Kmporor Yotihlhlto to poli tical otfondortt, In whleb, however, Hioho inomborH of tbo niinrrblst band of DimJlro Kotokii xtlll held In prlKon woro not Included. Tho only Horloun accident ot tbo dny wan tho eoltnpfn of n hall ut MolJI Unlvornlty. Tho hall wiib crowded with HtudoiitH enKiiRcd In wornhlppliiK tho Hplrlt of tho dend Mlkitdo, nud ho Kreat wiih tho crunli that tho whole hull collapsed and moro than 100 ittudeutn woro lujurod In tho wreck, Funeral Ceremony It won nearly ton o'clock when tho funoritlH iiorvlccs beKitu In hoIoiiiii nllouco. Holy offcrliiKM and multi colored silks mid brocadoH were Inld boforo tho coffin whllo tho Shinto prloHtH cbmitod mournfully. Then tho Krand iiuantor of tbo coromony rend from tho Shinto burial ritual and tbo Kmporor, tho Kmprctts and tho Urn proRH DowitRor, lonvlni; tholr attend iiutH, each advanced idiiKly to tho coffin and offered prayer. Thoy woro followed by tho princes nud prluccHHOH of tho blood on tho ron ton cIiihIou of thoso supplications wholo body of royalty rotlrod. STARTS FIRE WITH Mrs, A. I), Anderson wiih sovorely burned In a fire which dostroyod her homo In tho Climax district early Friday morulas. Tho blaze Htnrtod when alio attempted to start u fire In tho kitchen stovo by tho use ot koroHono oil, Only hor proBouco of mind in smothorltiK tho flames which enveloped hor' with a heavy blanket saved hor llfo. Seolim that tho flamos woro beyond control hio rushed Into it bedroom and hurried lior two youiifj children to a placp of safety. Hho Huccoodod In .Having a portion of tho furniture, Her husband Ih at Portland on a Bhort business trlp. Ho hns boon Bunuuonod by tologrnph, Monnwhllo neighbor lmvp ntttdo w homo for hor. OIL; BADLY BURNED MTCDFORD, COMMIT HI KARl rt rmiimn t jrs'''Wr "t Efl GlirMTFliRfflES" DROWNED WOMAN TO BURY BODY WAS NOT COOK PUGILISTS WIFE Ml 1!)I JCTO.V, X. Y Sept. 13 Self reliant,' confident, and hIiowIuk no uuttvnrd sIrii of npprobonslou fol lowing bis arrest on tho charge uf linvIiiK , murdered Couutesa Itona Sxaho, Attorney lliirtou Gibson uwoko this morntiiK k really rcfrcHheil after a sound nlght'it sleep. Ho was taken to a hotel for brenkfnat nud after n hearty meal said ho was well satis fied with tho situation as It stands today, (llbson. who will act as bis own counsel until the prosecution ultows Its band, believes ho lias nponod a vital flaw In tho ntate'u caso by his ntnrtlliiR statement that tho woman who perished while hontlni; with him on Greenwood Lake Is not tbo Kosa Monshlk Stabo, whose mother died In Austria two yearn iiko and whoso brother la on route to America to assist tho prosecution. 'llio authorities answered this statement by iiBSortluR that Gllmon In tryltm to, complicate tho caso, but that such efforts would fall. Whan Gibson wob arraigned It" noked for nn Immediate hearing, hut procoodtnga were postponed until Soptombor SI. WASHINGTON, Sept. 111. I'll continued reports of revolution in Hunto Domingo were received hero today, State department olTiehilH ret'iihed cither to confirm or deny ihu reports. , It wiih rvphrlcd this uftoruoon that the oruier Do Moiuch is to bo ordered to Snnto DoiiiIuko at once. Tliis vessel is now en rotito to Key West, but will liu intercepted by wireless, Objection to the collection of customs by ,Ainoriouu officials, representing American bunkers with olniniH iiKitiust tbo country, is 't-aid to bo responsible for the outbreak. .I.ato this afternoon state depart- 'moot officials admitted that n revolu tionary' movomont had boon smolder ing In Santo Domingo fpr'uomo time, but it was mild that conditions wore no worse now than thoy had boon. Tho gunboat Votrol will ho called and thg Wheeling will tnko Ita plnco thoro. This, It was said, Is tho only movomont of imvnt vossols this gov ernment Will make hi connection with the Wf flr. NEW UTIN SAN DOMINGO 0IM10N, FRIDAY, SIOPTIOM BICR 1H, .1912. CIIICAOO, Sept. i:i.- Mother love today pnmijdcd .Mrs. David Terry of Hmoklyii, N. Y.. to come to Chicago mid arrange for the bur ial of her daughter, Mrs. Ktta Dur yea JobiiHon, the white wife of .lack Johnson, the negro pngilKt. Mix. Johnson, oxtrucNcd by the members of her own family . nml former friends, ended her life heeuiifc siie xvas lonely. Mrs. Terry nud another daughter, Hlniue, both attired in deep mourn ing nud heavily veiled, were met ut tboilepot by Jobu-oti. He took them to him home, whore the body lay, surrounded by negro women. "I believe my daughter was in sane," said Mrs. Terry. "She was severely injured when but a iri, and freipiently showed Miuptoms of in sanity. 1 iim convinced that brood ing over tlie oM racism which fol lowed her horrible mistake in mnr rying a negro prompted tbo suicide." Mrs. Terry refu-ed to say whether the body would be buried in the fam ily plot in Hrooklui. TO '.N'KW YOUK, Sept. la. Krequont clashes botwoou l'ollco Commissioner Waldo and Attorney lluokuor marked tho aldormautc hearing today Into tho alleged corruption of New York's police force, Ileglimlng with his ap pointment, Waldo, who was tho star wltnosa of tho dny, traced his con nection with tho department at great length. Ilucknor and Waldo clashed at tho very start. Waldo flow Into u rago when thu attorney asked htm It ho would claim Immunity through tho testimony ho vropoaod' giving. "What do you mean?" ho shouted nt Ilucknor. Duckuor, however, pressed hla question nud Waldo satd that ho claimed nothing for hla tostlmony. Waldo choked with rago. "I think your roforonco Is a gratuitous Insult," ho tdioiited, "I cnmo hero to holp tho committee and to toll all I know about tho pollcp department, Your question is an Insult," Commissioner Waldo- was cbeorod both when ho entored add when ho loft 'thu committee room, WALDO N ASK IMINIII OTNX UPON I' MEXICO CITY HEADED Off Transference of Federals to Sonora Prevents Orozco From Effecting Junction With Southern Insurrec- tos Madcro Notified hy U. S. Attack Upon Agua Prieta by Rojas and Rebela Band Is Abandoned Army, Moves South. WASIIINOTON. Sept. IX Dv transferring -the Mexican federals ncrosH American will to the state of Sononi.i the hotbed of the Orozco revolution, I'roddcnt Francis I. Mn dcro has prevented Moxicau rebels operating in the north from mobiliz injr with those active In the south, and this hits staved off the threat ened attack on Mexico City, accord ing to dispatches received by the war department today, Tho south ern progrcM of General I'nscunl Orozco. the 'rebel chieftain, and Gen eral IiUt. Sjilnzar, his chief lieuten ant, wild bod planned to consolidate with the forces of General Zapata in a concerted nttnek on the capital, has been blocked. Miulcro Ih Warned Henry . Wilson, United States iimbaKMidor at Mexico City, wus in structed today to inform President Mudcro tlutt he would be held re omihlo for any damage inflicted on American life or property at Douglas, Arix., directly across tie border from Agua I'rietu, where Mexican federals nud rebels nro re iwrtcd tx:kcd in the most stubbondy fought ibatlldrof the' rcroIiitfd"iK'""i" Miuinru is seriously hampered in his efforts to protect Americans nlong the border by lack of troops. Ambnssndor Wilson reports that Madero Ixdicves it necessary to keep u strong guard at tho capital, as be fears mi attack by rebels from the south is likely to come at any time. All available government troops nr now at tho border, but Madero, it is expected, will be forc ed to issue u call for additional vol unteers if rebel depredations con tinue. Prejudice Against Negro-M Iteimrtx nveived hem today from General K. Z. Stccver, commanding tho United States forces nt El Vnso, Mty that considerable racial preju dice prevails ngniust the negroes of the Ninth infantry pent to nssist in muiutniniuc order. lie said the res idents of tho Texas cities whoro the negro troops nro stationed object to. their presence. DOUGLAS, Ariz., Sept. 13. Ap parently abandoning his intention 1o attack Agua Prictn, Colonel Antonio Kojas nud bis 1-lflO rebels marched southward from Ccnisu Springs nt noon today. It is believed that they are moving to El Tigre to join Gen erul Inez Salazar. whose attack on that camp is reported to have be gun. NBW YOKIC, Soi.t. 13. Gouorul Kleetric was the only .stock that var ied more than a fraction at the op ening of today's stock market, ad vancing a point. After a momontary display of heaviness, pricea stiffen ed quito geuorally, with Southern Hailway nroferred conspicuous, Money continued to be the ruling factor. Call loans opened at 5 per cent, a fraction under yesterday's initial rate. Local banks incurred further losses of cash to tbo sub treasury, thereby increasing the ltrobubility that tomorrow's bank statement will disoloso a deficit in tho reserve. Trading in stocks was oxtrcmely light, especially in Louisvillo & Nushvijlo, Southern llailway pre Xerred, Hands were steady. "Wg Jim" Vaughn, the fprnior Now York-Washington pitcher, 1 a winner with Churllo Carr's Kansas (Jlty toftin, MARE GIRL IS GIVEN TAR. FEATHERS BY OWN SEX Three Women Dressed as Men Seize Eightecn-Year-Old Girl, Strip Her of Clothing and Apply Coat of Tar and Feathers. Had Been Warned to Leave Village, But Had Returned Has Now Gone for Good. NOKWALK, Conn., fjept. 111. Af ter receiving u coat of tar and feathers, administered by three wo men at Clarksville, near here, dis guiscd as men. an eighteu-year-old girl who had been warned to leave town departed today, accompanied by her Mter. The women stripped the girl of .01 her clothing and alter a terrific stmgglc laid on the tar. The authorities decjare they will not investigate the case, as they bad also warned the giri to leave. Re fore the inhabitants of the town became certain that the irls had left town, a hundred women stoned the house where their father resided. Concerted indignation against the presence of the two pirls became ap parent two weeks ago when the au thorities were asked to tnke a nine-year-old hitter from the house and place her in a charitable institution. To prevent this, the girl victim of the tarring promised to leave town, and did so, but ret timed several days ago. Tbo women of the town then took up the matter. They kcot u kettle of tar ready hi the woods and waited three nights for their victim. ' When the Krl was caught Inst night the women dmgged her to the kettle. Crazed by the torture, the girl promised to leave town, never to re turn. TEDDY TALKS TO POCATELLO, Idaho, Sept. 13.--At Hlackfoot, Idaho, Colonel Roose velt today discovered a sister of the "best man ever appointed on the New York polico force,' according to his own description. Sjwaking to 2300 school children and cowpuuehors at the Hlackfoot fair, the colonel was declaring that "all this tulk of being dictator came from Wall street." "That's where they need one, too," a man shouted. "Precisely," tho candidate added. "I want you to know whom 1 am," tho woman said. "I'm Otla Ituph uol's, sister." "Hy George! Is tlutt so?" Itoo.se velt yelled. "Why, bo's the best po liceman 1 ever appointed on thu New York polico force. I heard of u gal lant rescue he hatl made, taking some women and children from a burning building, and I said that ho would make a splendid pojieemnii." It wus on the question of greater utilization of sclioolhouses for "neighborhood purposes" that Roos evelt devoted his speech. "Social gathormgs, mothers' meetings nud all such similar assemblies should be hold in thu school house," ho said. "Thu polling booth should bo there and it is tbo place for political meetings." FAMILY IS MURDERED NEAR COUNCIL BLUFFS i i in m COUNCIL -BLUFFS, la., Sept. 13. Martin Thompson, his wife and infant son were found murdered to day in their homo southwest of hero. The heads of the victims wero crushed, evidently whilo thoy Blept. There is no clue to the assassin. Manager Harry Wolvorton of tho New York Highlanders picks tho Hod Sox as tho coming worid'a cham-plWi IDAHO MY SCHOOL HOUSES &ik NO. 149 a. ,jm,t PARTY LEADER Woodrow Wilson Refuses to Stand for Nomination of Any Reaction ary for Governor of New Yerk-i Declines to Have Picture Taken Tammany Chief to Have Hard Fight to Control Conventta Iryait t Meet Wilson at Llnceln. K- NEW YORK, Sept. 13.-Tho first, meeting between Governor Wood row Wilson, the democratic candi date for president, and William J.' Bryan since the fight for the Novem ber election started, will take place at Lincoln, Neb., October 5, accord ing to announcement at democratic national headquarters hero today. Tho two leaders will address a big gathering at Lincoln on that date. Governor WItson will to go to Loncoln from Indianapolis, where on October 3, ho Is to address the dele gates to the conservation congress. He may speak In Omaha and Dea Moines on tho trip, but this has not been definitely settled. The democratic candidate will re turn to Sea Girt, N. J., satisfied with the result of his visit to Syracuse. Although ho declined to make a state ment, tdero Is no question but that he Is satisfied with his position re garding the rc-nomlnatlon ' of Gov ernor Dix or Now York, or the Ma ins of any other reactionary deaao crat. When ho refused to have bla picture taken with Governor Dtx and ' Charles F. Murphy; beade It plait that ho did not Intend to permit them, to claim his endorsement. Gove:- nor Wilson followed this up with n plain speech, In which he warned tho democratic leaders that the people wcro tired of politics as It has been, played In New York. It Is generally believed hero today that Murphy will have the time of his llfo to retain control of the con vention in October. While It Is not believed that Wilson will Interfere with tho convention, It Is understood that It a reactionary ticket la namod he will refuse to recognlzo it and openly ropudl-ito Murphy. ?" ITLERS AGAIN ON APPLEGATE The loss of several head of cat He in the Applcgatc seqtiou has again led the raunchers of that vi-. einity to form a vigilauto Hociely and if one of the rustlers full (uto their bauds it is certain to go bard wth him. Tho ranchers aro much in-, censed owing to frequent losses of cattle which huvo extended over u number of mouths past. On Tuesday night of this, week D. S. Ames is said to have lost fjvo head of beeves. Othor Ipssos of. quo or. two beeves at a (ilno have been, reported and the ranchers have, de cided that it is about tiuio tlo thiev ery is cheeked, Several months ago tho ruuehers of that vicinity banded together to stop cattle rustling' and for u time tho rustlers wero avidoutly soured out, for the daily shortage of cattle . on tbq raugo ceased. It is fiajd to huvo started und the rahebors are determined this time to put an end to the mutter for all time. It is bo liovud that the rustlers segregate tho cuttle nud after securing n fairly largo band thoy drivo them over the California lino and dtsposo of them in Siskiyou county to Sun Francisco enttio buyers. INCREASE IN FREIIHT NATES t ON NEWS jS SUSPENDED! '' ' "":z:i ? WASHINGTON, $ett, 13. The; interstate commerce aoitflUrtioii ' hero today suspended until JaHuery 11 the proposed inerifAse in freightg rates on newH print patwir fro Sault Stc, Marie, Out,, to tk UuiM Statw, - ..- -W DIX CANDIDACY REPUDIATED BY M m H h r H M, v h: n P: I k 1 V n ! !! ! V t ' i ' h ,i : ii M