Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 07, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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L. -n -Tl AL EDITION OF THE MEDFORD TR.BUNE-10,000 COP.-Ku,
lyUO llWlVir- " - THE WEATHER.
Probably fair wenther tonight
Associated Press
and Wednesday.
Dispatches
ftL. II.
7, 190
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W. Lawton's
ind Papers Return
?dTied Up Neatly
in a Package.
nnnmirvro
QUIT FIGHT
, FOR N1AY0R
.TT TIVIT1 T)V
MEDFORD, OK., TUKBUAi, oau.
Chas. H. King Manager Medford Book Store
Rooks Abandon Mandamus
Plea Proceedings
Last Day in which
to File Petitions-
hp footoad who slugged and robbed
kv T.awton on the night of Decern-
on has evidently been overcome
A mrn. for Inst Monday morning I
('returned all the books and papers
jich he took from his victim, though
retained the $25 in coin and the
ftch appropriated at the same time,
air. Irnwton was very much surprised
i.!. niuina articles, carefully
.. : ,mI Lnckaue. This 18
U Up lo " I "
ifiot that the robber was sonic thug
Hat lives in Medford and not one of
.he vagrants who was suspecteu ui i
nine. , , , , .
Mr. Lawton was waylaid, clubbed in-
to insens.Uinty auu rat" "
tered his yard from the alley.
REFORM MOVEMENT
j PTJBGES KLAMATH FALLS
I KLAMATH FALLS, Or., aJn. 7.
Sust what the results of the reform
...iii l V4t nn unsettled
' question. Klamath Falls is a changed
cjtv since Mavor Bishop put on the lid
4id since the birth of the Civic Feder-T-
ti,. oimriff of the county
BUOI1 uuu. " -
is also taking a hand and proposes that
Aservcd in every nook and corner of
j- Klamath county,
i ...i,t nvtint. the campaign
!for reform will be carried out is caus-
:.i..,i.i wnmlpr. In accord
ing cuui'i-i""i ,
ance with 'the mayor's edict all forms
of gambling have ceased in me ...,
accordance with a notice from the
t Sheriff all Baloons have ceased to sell
liquor on Sunday. But if threats are
carried out matters will not stop at
! this. There are those who desire to
i .u -.. ...,. movement so far. as
j carry me !- ,
to enforce the statutes regarding the
. . 1 nn Sun.
dosing of all Business i,u..." ....
aL . i... v.n nnrecd by the
ine en; " r- ..
: Mavor and the Civic Federation. All
their depaprture,
nn the human leach is no longer
..... ...t The Gambling
viBiuie on - -
;! dens are closed and one man now holds
down a berth in the county jail charged
; with playing poker. Two in'K.ble
.. . ni,n,iv Y,wn taken to the
' reform school and likely others will
IOIIOW.
K .. mL. -a aa1nn.a nrn still in operation,
r jui- . ..
but a movement i ...w - -
license fee from $400 per annum to
k ... .1.1 nmmipr
$H00, wlncn woum
at least 50 per cent.
; AMERICAN SCHOOLS
BEING EFFIMIN1ZED
m i ... .1,0 lnot dnv in which enn-
didates for the council can We their
petitions, and all are doing so.
will be no lack of candidate to select
a . ; V. ....i-imia wnrilS.
rrom in iuc
All efforts to elect a mayor -
n.. nv-idpntlV COl-
oust Mavor neuuy -
lanscd. The Socialists today announced
mandamus the recorder in the following
letter to this paper:
"To the Editor: me '
abandoned the idea of securing man
damus to place J. w. iny u.
. . i. -n.,lil be too much of
n' expense, and wc have no business
interests or corporations to furnish us
with the necessary iuuu.
... ,..j it wnnlil be for per
(llllllte WHS Vlt.-CL.r-. -
,anal reasons, and not an indorsement
of onr principles or piatioru .u
our candidate for mayor would be tied
hand and foot, inoso
... ...l.ninlna an do so by
suiiport uni (Jin...)-
supporting our candidates for the conn-
cil nnd tne rest o.
Secretary of Socialist party."
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BENNINGTON
SLAIN MAN
ARE DUG UP
Body of Edward Eng-
vail Exhumed ant
Autopsy Preformed
Simons on Trial.
MONUMENT
DEDICATED
In Presence of Thou
sands, Memorial
Tablet to Gun Boat
Disaster is Unvieled.
' A Simons, chief of polico of Ash
ii n.i trial nt Jacksonville! for
manslaughter for the killing of Albert
Kngvall, a tramp shot to iieain
November while fleeing arrest. The
defense claims that Chief Simons shot
..t .. f)....;.i.r fuuitivo. Fug-
lo one Bivic- u. " n " :
vail 'b coinpanion, that the bullet struck
a rock, glanced and passed through the
, ... 1'. ....... 11 wlm was evidently
oouv Ul j........,
.. unifies from the man
llt'l-lllK . !.'- f. , ,
shot nt. The prosecution is trying to
.. . .1; ..I.... ... 11ml killed
SAN DIKGO, Jan. 7. In the presenco
of thousands, including officers nnd siu
lors of the Pacific squadrou, and citl-
n. 1 ..... Hi.tttlii.rn
lens of !an Diego ami ----
California cities, who had gathered to
witness the ceremony, the 111e1110r1.il
monument to tne ienuni;i. " ."
unveiled tins nrtemoou 111 i' " -
al cemetery, on top of 1'oint Lonm.
Large Bquads ot murines inn"
ships in the harbor joined tho local
,.-... .1 . ..I r..uprve and two com-
muni", "- ""
nanies of soldiers from Fort Hosecrans
1 . . . 1.. rim piuueterv.
1A1A11 x
,smham
prove that Simons shot at and killed nd acted as escort ......
kngvall, a man guiltless of crime wit , Lumlred of s, U.rs attended wUiout
out being jusf.ie.. in resoruog ... ui8hl,p o
extreme measures. Rl Jo" P ', J ' , icisconal
Attornov R. G. Smith of urnnts i-ass Boutnern iuo.es.- ...
has bZengaged by Scandinavians and ehuh of California
lias uiiu h k j ,., n. .! ,1 tl.p music was supplied by
friends or tne "" i..,.i...,.,.l
kvt t 7 Henrina of the
.1 ...iia hriuifrllt bV Lr.
libel buii ror UU.....R.-
Carl Peters, former governor of Oer
. - . . Afnpnn ex
ilian East Atrica, n.m -
plorer, against the Berlin correspond
v r:,lln hean today.
'"publ.hed the sfitement
... irt nn r.nfflisn
that 1'eters seni ..- - -; -
bishop, confessing he execution of a
negress in Africa because of sexual mis-
" nnnilior nf Wit-
doings. An enor,,..
nesses nave ut ,
whole scandal of Peters' government of
Kast Africa win u g"
- .... crT T1P.TFTS
wvr THE seas
xUiriJu"
Ml 1 IIIAI II
onnnrnri ILIWAWIIAI
,n nniOTM'P ' Hill UrN
1 mia ULa U,LL """I...
successor vm
irit'iiun " -
special prosecutor, assisting Deputy
District Attorney v.mri-iiw . -
Attorneva K. D. BriKKs of Ashland and
V. C. Hale of Grants Pass represent the
.i0
Body Ib Exhumea.
. 11 t uA.i ...a fiYhiimed Monday
i :..i n.ifmmv norftjrined liV Dr.
Swedenburg of Ashland, who is taking
tho choir of St. Pauls r.p.s.i""
church. .
The principal address was 111...... j
. . i...:..i f!...lrw.li. rmnluallder of
itear-.v.......... .
the Brooklyn Navy-yard, who was the
commander or ine 1 i...... " - --
the time of the accident to the gunboat
Bennington. 11" reviewed the history
of the Monument, and what it comment-
Swedenburg of Ashland, who is taking , the ,....,, m .
a lead ng part 111 tno pnir..... oriivv... ... .
"c' ion of the spine, showing where inlvl.ilig took place consisting of 0
the bullet entered tne s.u... - uropi-.-u ," tablets
other parts of his anatomy were of- had been draped over the tn tablets
ot nor pari" ' .. ...... f il, mi.iininelit. Olio was
fered as evidence to mo jor.v. 011 v.iu . ,
rin.i u .i....n, . nn. ti, iipnnin.r Inn dead."
The bullet itsell wincn inunvu ........ inscnuvu, . -- r.
.,: ..l It was aat seen 111 nd the other," r.recteu hj ........
r... t.. r A ilisnatell to
.1 I 11 H .A."". . .
j,,e lieeor.l-llernld from Pes Mmnes.
la., says: , ,
I President Stanley Hall, "f Clark um
1. .....: utlrn.,1 the delegates to th(
11
I ;l,lres. ill which he d-clar-d there were
1 . i,.,....r in til.' schools
1 THO IIUI II 11 "
,.,.1 thar Amerienn schools were l.ecom
. ing "effeminized". There are 1-tnn
1 toaehers att.n.ling the en vent mn and
' nearlv thro.-f..urtl.s of tli-m are women.
"The time has come." said Presi
iii. tf.r n niovoiiipnt for a
Hem 11. .11.
men's rights. For Ho years wp have
,....1 f..r nomi n's rights, anil now
il, 1,11. swung too far. This
is an .me of over-ff.-miniing especial.
... ... 1 u Mm should be prm
iv 111 1 in- - ,
,.';,.nl with men under th.-m. so that
..i... ...:ll l. Po.ilrii.lict..l once in a
.... -r- nl.nnla now. where w
W 111 I.. I II 1 io- "l " .
find men principals, they have only
women under them, nn.i uo- u..
coming 'sissies'."
mT . . 7 The British ship
Vltiunirt, ..a." -
. .niliainn last Friday
fori ratrici., -
with a lightship off the Columbia river,
11 . 1. ..! n1 a ifir
was almost tetany wreci. ---- -penter
was washed overboard when the
1 . . .1.- 1 nl.n nnil HtrilCK
ship urovo U.i"
heavilv on an outlying rock off the
' . n tin rhnr.
Washington const, near un.. "
.. ...ii.: n,nminii. The Port Pat-
tne 1011UW1.1K . -
. . i...r this morning for
ncn w..s , ,,-..
repairs. Her cargo snuieu
. .. . ln n lonkin? condition
badly iisiiii " - " .
off Cape Flattery, when picked up b
the tug Sen won.
VETERANS OF CIVIL WAR
bnuAwi. 11.
renewal of the battles of the civil
.t;,.n of hostilities and
war. an'-, i.
-, declaration of peace for more than 4"
'v,..,rs occurred in Kast Medford Mon-:i.-
v.lien two veterans of the civil
.. ' e ,.1,,, ,,. is 711-odd venrs old
,'l'llu. other irly 70. fought a finish
This l.att e was toiiolll nn
e e:e.. .Ironi or the rattl
,-. r. Provided Additional
Bourne Wins Out in ,
r j . . ISSUE Ul uaima wu
Patronage Fight-
... ..s. culation Not to bx
tJaiiinger Kcsigu s
c.m L nmce. ceedQaarterB.ll.on.
HMoiiTvr.TM .inn. 7. The presl
Ann.""
, . t ttio Bcnuto the nomi'
(leill tOUiiv rn-iii, v v.-v
'I.riatitin MlMl.ll'Ufl Ul vi ' K""
naiiou "
City to be United Statts attorney tor
tne uisiriti. i v.. -
C Bristol. The nomination of Schuebel
. ' .1 , fnr HciiHtor Bourne
IS a UIKIIMVL .l"-..
as Kchuebel wus Bourno s cainlidute an
....,.n,.,i hv s.-niittir r unuii
11 . 1 cll o It in
dicates that Bourne is all-powerful in
null.- ic.iiw
s!..l.l.,.l was formerly a populist ami
a supporter ot liryan 111
ii:..i.nr.l A niillini'er. commissioner of
.1 ...1 l,.,l 1, ft re. lias lenuereu
1 in- u- o-
..;.,...;.,n to President Koowveii
111 i'-ii; ,
......1 to take ellect March
11 I. .1. .1. . - I
Fred Demo t. assi-tai t ciilinissioii
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. The finan
cial bill, which has been in preparation
for some inie by leading Republican
members of the senate committee on
b aa nrinted today and given to
.. . ..in., ti, loll nrnvides for an
ine liui'ii.-. . , .
. ... I 1. n -All uliim
additional issue 01 m.."
which shall nt no time exceed .tli.W.OOd,-
110(1 on bonds, other man urnse ,Bn.....
by the government, including state and
...;.. 1,11 bonds. Ml ap iroveu
ri... fontro er 01 1 "o ..n.'."..
1:-..-.., ,.n the isKiian.-e of the
given oiN c .
iiroposed currency, and is iiuinoi.....
decide as to the time ami amount to be
1 Uinif institution. It is
JlWiiriie.i nn.
,rovidi.l that tne llicreiiseo ,
1. nil ill no case ei 1
.1.. . ..I f the Loll. S depoSlT-'l. I
lias uiB.i'i"-"
the possession of the coroner. Witnesses
testified as to its being scarred by
coming in contact with some hard sub
stance The missle itself is important
as it would snow wneim r u.- o.
a glancing one or a direct one.
Witnesses jaoiuio
The bullet of the firBt shot fired was
dug up in tho orchard and offered in
Tho nliithinir worn by the
victim, showing the bullet holes, waB
also offered, bb was ins wniv.i. .."
intnnoes tes-
c.nntn. rn.-.iun t
tified as to Engvall's previous good
cnaracier, iuu . - -
veyor and Ashland witnesses told of the
circumstanceB attending mo ui.b
nnd death.
Witnesses examined were ur. r. n
Bowersox, Ashland; Dr. F. 0. Sweden
t Aul.ln.l. llr. II. .M. lirower, rtsn
l.lllg, nou - ;
land; J. E. Thornton, deputy chief of
m.i i aii . wi hum .incKsoii, n .
Dunsmuir; II. M. Stalk; Frank Girsi
... .....,.p. A. K. Kelloiig, euro
ner; John Wallen, a former cliuin of
n. Mrs II inslev. who knew him
l-.IIg Villi O, .' '
in Sweden and with whom he visited
in Portland a few days lieture tne irag
edv.
Jurv In the case
The jury trying the case is composed
.... i-.. ii. ...... Kiii.mc! Math s. I-;. . Hoick
( i.e.. ,,s It I.. Cookt A. VY. lleelu
.,. ClriiMS. .lollll S. dwells, (I. K
-i.. i.i.... i:s ichols. Tlieodore Fish
A. S. Kleinhninmer, S. A. Carlt.
a ii. i i." ..in.., - .
and men of the Pacific squadron, to
n ...1... I. .a thnir
the memory .or mosc "
liviss in the performance of duty.
As the flags dropped, soldierB pre
sented arms and three ruffles and flour
ishes on tho drums sturted tne m.uuio
guiiB on board the Charleston and Chi
cago, which were fired regularly
through the remainder ui mu
The second nddrnss wiib given by Colo
nel R. V. Dodge, preaioeiiv u. ...........
nington Memorial association, and tno
closing hymn nnd uenomcuoii .e, .......j.
Johnson. Graves were ..-.........
flowers bv the children of the Point
Loma homestend.
PUTNAM LIBEL TRIAL
u THlfRRnAT
UiVfXl. o " " -
I In
ii. pointed comlllissioner.
I HALF MILLION MORE
BARNUM BUYS ENGINE
FOR RAILROAD LINE
,sketrv or the roar of cannon. X.-ith
.. .i... v ffieer "I rani;, "ign
low. i.ri.sent when III. '. '
, flight; nor at the opening "I -
noeiuent. .
The ,.,i,l,atants were W. Rollings and
W H p.ra.Miaw. former mayor ot ai. o
ford, nnd tin- contest was with bare
. . ,.i I ... fi finis 1. .1 no v.
K11UCI.10-. .i ... ....
Von Ml have to ask the principa.s-no
one else saw the fight.
I'lll.'TI.ANI). Jan. 7. .lames Col.-,
.istant Cui:e.l a;t..rm y. has
limned.
HEINZE ARRESTED
FOR I ALSir xi-w v.iwv..
5 KNOX INTRODUCES
I NEW LIABILITT ILL
WASHIN'C.TON. Jan. . Senntor
Knox of Pennsylvania, who has taken
.. :.... ..at in litigation growing nut
nincii nn-. - - -
. ...l,,v-pr' linbilitv act. which
OI ill'' en.,-. -
-as declaild unconstitutional yestrnlay.
ha. introduced bill which is intended
,0 remedv the defect, of the pre.ent
T.nnir Missing.
fJTEEN'STOWN, Jan- ".The long
i.verililP Canadian Pacific steamer
Mount Roval steamed into ineensiow,
harbor today. The new, of the arm a,
was received with gladness in snipping
circles. Shortly after Ipaving the Brit
i.h coast for Canadian points tne v.s
.l encountered a series of storms and
battled bravely for two weeks ...."
,,ier troubles developed, when she de-
ci.l.sl to make for the lr,.n co, . . "
refused a.itai.ee of tgs. All were
ell. m
'i; F. I.in.lhv sold 'wo lots to M. B.
T.indk. h. South Medford: .ns..l.rr,
tion, iJfA.
XFW VDl:K. Jan. " F. Aug'i-tii-j
....;-,.. ,v.,s arrest..l t.slav charo.,1 with
the false pertifieation of a die. I and
held in .-."o!i bail.
Tl mount of the chick Bonze ,.
accused of having certified faN-lv is
$r,u,.7l'.'.. Ileiiize is al-o accused of al
leo.d illegal eertilientK.il an
i.le.cks. ainoun.i.ig to overt Ac-
i,;. ,.sol. Edward l.auter-
coriiiiiK .
h. abundant collateral has been de-
posite.1 to cover the checks issued las.
October.
. .Kinmur BTATF.HOOD
roK NEW MEXICO
W llIVIiTON. Jan. 7. A -liti"n
in .ppr. of a bill f-r the admission
of New Mexico to separate statehood
v,,,. received t.slav and referred lo ...e
Pn1Iittee on territories. The petition
recite, that when flovemor Curry vis
it. t Washington recently the pn sni, ,,t
nssur'sl him of his support.
KI.WIATII F.!.l. " l:MI- "'
While noihiiig a.itl.oii.a.i.e has as yet
,.,. iv.-t, ..ot rniiitf work d.ir-
p ,, the Klamath reclamation
. ......... ...oiPrnllv un
priced. Ve' It 1 pi.i. J
,,.rsi l'.lial the work outlined by the
lain: -rviee otticals w, ,
i ,1 xpe.,di.re of i lo.e to halt a
1 1 f Jo liars. Some ti since the
recommendations of tie- local officials,
including S. rvisiiiu f-.i.g. r ?.
,re forward-d to V. ;:-l.;ng..in
a.,o,.nce,.l ,.f what work is to be
undertaken will come through Ibrector
N.-.V.II. , ,
While nothing whatever has been an
nounced as .., how the work is to be
.lone, vet it is unite lik.ly that the
work will have to be done on force
I, .count, inasmuch as there is not sul
fide,,, time to advertise the work for
liuls and enal.l. ..tractors to submit
bids that would kkelv be accepted.
s I'.,,,,,,.,, re, . I-...I from ' hi,
Til, lav morning w- engine lo be
,1 r' Lis road. It we.ghs about
L.;.,.,,i. p.,u;.N an. I c.ct, with freight.
Mplll. It will be put U I he road a-
as it can lie oad.-d ami put in
pera. ion
Il.ii.iiii Tnesdav over-
iircuii. ., i,"sv ....
ruled the demurrer to the indictment
clinrging (I. Plltimin, editor o. me ..."
line, with bilel, and set the case for 0
o'clock Thursday morning. i ' '
I t,.,l that by this time the Simon s
trial will be t leu-
ROSE BURG PACKERS
TO cjHLAHUIi . ui...
KOSEIH'UII, r., Jan. 7 I.oenl
prune packers say their product. IS lin
ing sough, by every dealer in I ho , n-
,,-v Owing to the fact that the pack
ing plants an -ble " handle th"
,.rps in this section the U.S. (i ile rult
Packing i puny " '""- T
!,. , .penning a large plant here for
several vears, will erect a new and
.. .. 'e- . ti
go! puny slHP,...! I- -as..u .'-.'"
pound- "f pin."--. .i.p'" '
,,i,, f Hi tput from Ih.s c ill.
I llockeisinilll. of II ast hi-1-".
,vas in Medford Tuesday t ransuct ing
bii-iness.
1
piiirn.VNI'. Jan. 7. A Sscial .lis
patch from Wa-h ng'"" 1" th- Evening
Telegram s , .. ornev general Bona
.,.,r,,. as saving that Congressman Wil
li' -on wdl I- retir-,1 as soon as ne
,.,. arra'.g. ' " !" r I 1
If
,.l,l t:ul face to fnee with y.ni wc
woi.l.l look von sqiiiirc in the eye ami ell y n
that IT I'AS'K to rca.l our M.lvcrt iscnicnts exc .
' 'n.cvarctn.thfulstat.MiicMts.sc.tiiiKl.irth
! which nrc well wnHl. nm-sl
V T II OUU ADVKItTISKMKXTK.
Sincerely, I
- MM 1,1
bill.
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