If YouVe Anything joBuv or Sell, Try Advertising in the Tribune-It Brings Quick Results UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES By far the largest and b. st news report furnished by any paper south of Portland iafly Cribune. The Weather Kitir weather itt promised for tonight n W'ednesdav." THIRD YEAR. .MKDPOIH). OR., WHDNKSDAY. MAY 127, 1!)0S. No. 59. AUTO FAILS """"fiMS. CHARTER IN MAKING Wmm PRINTS ft .WS&m DRY CITY White Steamer Arrives in Medford 8 Hours Late Got Lost on Wrong Road at Sisson During Night. Wurii out I'roin liu-k of slufji, dusty ii nd lit'urimi'd willi dirt, rerniuido Xil son unit party nrrivt'd lion1 ut 7:40 Wod nt'silny niornin in tlii-ir Whilit Htcaiil-tu- nutiiiliohilt' in un i-l'l'iirt to PKttibliuh n low srht'iiuli bi-twei-ii Sun FrunciMiMi nnd rortiiind. At'ler hri-iiki'itsting tliry loft lit S::il tor Toi'thiud, about S hours lioliiud Mi-lit-.liili' tiini'. Thoy oxpivt to ri'itch their ilest inatiou ut 10:311 p. in. Driver Hill Simmon took charge of I ho cur here, and William Wagner, who rii 11 tho car from Wedding, nok the morning train to 1'nrtkiml. Besides Nel sou, there was his sou, l-Yank Nelson, ami Hurry Johnson, machinist, and W. II. Hudson, proprietor id' a local gar age. The cur lel'l Vnlle.jo ut 4:15 a. m. Tuesday morning an hour and lo min utes late. They lost an hour at Ked ding in replncing a tire which gave out, am! approximately three hours was lost near Sisson, when hy mistake in the darkness, the chauffeur took the wrong road ami wandered (ill miles over lumber roads. Prom a (iiarler of an hour to half an hour was lost during tho night at various small towns in an effort to arouse tho people and socuro direc tions regarding route. There WHS no moonlight, the night was a dark one ami occasionally fog enveloped the trav elers. Tho party left lieddiug at 1:55 Tiles day. Ten minutes wero lost at the fer rv. No. record of arrivals was kept at towns nlong Hie route until daybreak. The auto arrived at Cole, on tho sum mit of the Siskiyou, at. r:2.1 a. in. and at Ashland at 7:i)". Worst Road in Oregon. l'Vrmimlo Nelson, speaking of the trip, silid: "The worst slri-lih of road we have enconnlercd was Hie toll road two miles in length on Hie Oregon side of the Siskiyou summit. They charged $l.."itl lor going down this per cent grade, which was pioli.'ilily the worst strain the machine has yet untered. There are stretches ol this road where the wagon ruts an- filled with short stovo wood to prevent miring, ilist I of regular eoldlir.iy. Next to this Ho' worst road trav eled was in I he I'itt river country. There was ahoul III miles of bale rock, which wore onr tin s down and wa.. very rough on Hie nolo. At Sisson We got lost on a lumber road, and wandered tin miles out of the direct road. Then- were many crossroads and uhl not tell the rigid one in Hie dark, although we knew tl'ie general direction. Another thing Hint delayed ns was the strong head wind wo encountered Hi,, entire length of Hie Sacramento val lov. Then, we wasted quite a while in' each town walung people up so as to secure directions. Vo reached Horn brook ilbout .". uVlMck nnd were there half an hour before we succeeded in waking Hie staliini agent. Many Koads Muddy. "Many of Hie roads were deep with mud. null now- of them were in very good shaped I am satisfied thill we could make the trip a s ml time with in the original schedule of time. This is Hie snine car with the same tires that recently made l in record run from San Francisco lo l.os Angeles of ."ilNl miles ill 17 hours and 17 minutes. The entire trip of a thousand miles from San Fran cisco to l.os Angeles ami return was made ill :t7 hours nnd '.'I minutes." A large crowd stood about the car during its "."i minutes' stop in Medford. while the machine was oiled and water oil and prepared for its northward jour ncv. None of the party had nay sleep ill :il! hours or more, and do not expect nnv until lale tonight. The parly has been on the road since the second start from Vallejo u'7 hours, and I tie odometer records about li miles, showing tin- excess of Ii l"" "v,-r wr""K roads. PREPARING PELICAN BAY FOR THE HARRIMANS KLAMATH KALLS. or.. May -A shipment consisting of it -' li' ' ,w er gasoline engine, h I gallon n . tr-r (f;tnk. '' barrels i.f e nn ui, bath tubs, tlyuarnofi etc., ha just been f"r v:,,.lr-l ! Pelican Pay to I"' Used ill ' -(.:! tji ii jf t he place for I In- 1 1 :i r l Mil :in patty, wlioh w ill arrive in July. Th' engine will be it-i-i in connection with I hi tlvimnio, which wilt supply electric it y for l:;'ht.ng ami "Hit piirotes. Th If-nk will i.c u-"' ft.r t-niiui nf watfr. mo tlint H-Tv hnillin; on tin phur mny h i.plhtl it Ii Ihi iinil rol.l w.ittT. Kverythiog will bb io r adintB by July. County Judge llnnn mid Sheriff Jackson mulling away from Hie storm the jumping off place, June 1, to land in Salt creek. LOSESjOUSES Former Frisco Supervisor Out Three More Places by Dynamite-Was a Star Witness. OAKLAND, Culif., May 27. Arresls are expected today as Hie result of Hie dynamiting nf threo unoccupied houses, belonging to former Supervisor James L. fliilliigher. win turned slates evi denco ill Hie graft trials here last uiglil, and it is intiiniitei Hull the police linvc information which may lead to the ex posure ofa plot of surprising character laid against tiallaglier by liis encinies. The explosion Inst night was Hie second altack. (iallagher's residence having been wrecked by dynamite ou April UlJ. It is the belief of tile detectives tllllt Capl. rettersea has Hie doseripl ion of a mail who will bo brought into custody if Hi unbilled elforls of the police of this city. Berkeley. Al la and San Francisco count in being ablc"to make this apprehension. The explo'nn Vit night was no surprise to Fetter Hallaglier, who today is inaldm: i ion to protect, hiiuself againit faille r attacks, which it is found may I of a nature more dangerous to him pe. "U allv. The houses damaged last night wi re owned partly by Ceorge McRae, an architect, but tin- dynamiting unques tionably was directed against Gallagher. The investment in the buildings was 2-i.uiiii. and they are ill the fashionable residence district of Oakland. Frank MrViingh, a watchman, who took Ho- pi: jnsl two days ago. when his predecessor was taken ill, says that he was silling in Hie oil shed when the explosion look place, and asserts that he hud made a lour ol inspeciion ,- nil three houses within ten minutes of the explosion which shook him on" his seat, lie says lie s,i io. thing whatever to lead him to suspect anything was wrong. The hcavv charge of dynamite was lighted in Hi" best ,d' the three houses in such a way Hist Hie explosion ; badlv damaged the other two houses. A part of the mystery thai ullracts attention todav is 'the fact that ial higher had a deal pending by which he , expected to sell tile three houses today, for and it is b.-lieved Hint Hie dynamiters undoubtedly had infonna I lion of t In- proposed transaction. The explosion shook the city for, blocks around lust night, and there was j much excitement. Captain I'etterseii j heard the detonation and rushed to Ho-( scene as lo- said he knew nut Ii.itelv nhat had happened. The damage lo Ho- building i e.ti muted at from ''"' '" Tl"' building in which the dynamite was placed was valued at '. I H" other two soon each. THREE MORE CRIMINAL TRIALS IN" SISKIYOU VKKKA. al.. Itai '-'. Salol.lay lleoig- Ming.. .-I.:.lg..l with butflary. ',.,cr liraill'-, chaigcd mil' g'and I"' ,., i,i erc ariaig'"'! in H"' ""I" curl. I'."th plead.. t gn.ltV M""' I t'T J""" - ''"'''' '"' .lone o. An old.r as made b. the ,i,..,.i,,. tint Ho- cl.rK draw ..o .,., for ea.l, c.se. which was done. ',! the .el.ite- wrc pll I "' H,e hand, of the stunt! for service. THIEF CUTS HOLE , IN ROOF TO ROB FARMER OF FOOD. Pryor Eaton's Home Entered by Hun gry Burglar During His Absence and Many Things Stolen No Cluo to the Bobber. The liomc of 1'ryor Kntou, three miles west of Jacksonville on Hie Itluc Ledge mail was entered by a hungry thief Tuesday, who cut a hole through the roof and stole all Hid portable tilings he could get his hands on, among tlieni a frying pan, a pair of blankets, a ipiilt. a coffee pot, a ar of honev, a glass ot jelly, a sack of flour, some potatoes and a side of bacon. lie left no clue. TO EXTEND SEWER SYSTEM TO NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL Tilt' iimtluT prnviiiriii of t ho Nistri-s ol tin' llnly ;iin', wlm tin1 lunldin Hh' .fin.doi) Calhiilii- iii'iulriiiy in .Mnl-ftn-il, iieoeinpniiieil ly Sister Miiry Si i' pliiMi cl' St. Mitry't ju-rnli'iny, list bcon in Milfont 1'nr the prist two ihivx nr nuiniiiy with fity nt't'icials tor hh -jc-ItiUtiuJl ut' I he Hi'W'or sywtrm to the new hu'UIi.i,'. Tin inothiT pruvinviiil stfiti'il Ni.t i'Lmu riiil not In opciicil in tin luiuiiin until such conncrlion wns mink1, ami cirv nut Imrit u a huvo pnnnisi'il tlint it will b'- by Lbis time. EXPRESS COMPANIES IN OREGON OVERCHARGING SALK.M. Or., Mny 27. Ujiiin itH own initint ivc t he tremm rttilroml nun mis sion linn nil Iff t i'l in format ion ilisr los ing pxi'i'Hsiv rut p eb:ir(j;fl by fXpresH fonipanii's in thin state, mnl it in pnu tic.'illy ccitniii thnt proi-iv ((inns will be stnrtfil soon to fnnipel reiliie tioiis. Knte ( leik MilliT. who 1i:ih hml tlie ib'tniU of the' work in flunf. Iihm m f nri'il a niHHH of f viib'ue-. whii-Ii will fiirm the basin i.f tin pro-eeilirif;- jiC.iiinl b..th the Well, l-'at-jjo iimi tho I'ji.-ifif Kxpn-HH niinpaniiH. The WcIN Tiiru'ii i-oiiipaiiy opemten on the South-f-rn I'aeilif ami tin- I'aeitV KxpreHi innipany 'lies biiMiiiesw on the . It. A: X. As an inntiinei' nf th.. fhaiin-ler of rates rliaru'i-d. it is shown that Welln Kargo chaiiii's -.""( a hnwlrH for nor rhaiiilise inrrii'il from I'orthfi'l to Sis liivnti, rnili s. I'm- the same distance iti Missouri the same company clinren l.ti't a hundred and in Texan Vft tin- Wells Kftftf" rati over the Southern I'ai'ifie is lw compared with the I'aeific Kxpnss company ' charge tiver the O. It. A . The rate from I'ort land to Itaker I'ity, the same distance :m to Siskiyou, is t:!.T".. The rate on uifp handie from Portland to Hunting ton, I'M tuilcK. i ft, while tin' rate in Mi.oiri is "J.I". and in Tixai LADIES OF ST. ANN'S DANCE GREAT SUCCESS I in.' of III.- uiowt enjoyable dances of rli vaoii na that j;ivefi by thf la Inn ..f llf St. Ann's ubiety laxt nielli at tin M I'd fori) oprn house. The dance from all t and points was a rent Hucc.-t ami ln-ttl tin ladies of tin- w.M-iely Hveryoiie flit huins t ir allv complimented the able commit he rtht.h forni-lie! muh an eniovablo pro 'r;iin for Itif evening! enti-rtainmeiit . The flour commit toe pimitiH of t.iri. K. II Hopkins. I'. .1. MfMahon, John l..)lhell, W. Hyde Stalker. VAur Kaler, l;.l.l. I., rli.rke. J. If. Kity-T of public indignation, high tax revolt, CONTEST FOR End of Balloting for Young Lady, to Represent Rose Carnival at CommerGial Club Tonight. i : Thro carnival .-uecn coiito.st will closo loni.t at the Commercial club r , , prompt v at 1 p. m.. hose intersted ' ' 1 in the uotcotuc of tl mtwt should see that uh many votes as possible are di'.osiled before the hour of it o'clock . , The ballot boxrs will be taken to 1 tic i-lnli rooms at S u 'clock and left there ; until ! o'clofk, when tliey will be op iiu.l a count of the votes made. Kvery member of the club and every one interested in ihis contest should try and be ut the club rooms tonight and witness tho counting of tho votes. BLUEJACKETS' PARADE GALA SEATTLE EVENT SKATTI-K, May 'J7.- Itluejackcts mid marines from the At Inn I ic fleet now lying in the harbor joined with n largf force of soldiers represc ut iug the mili tary prwts in this vicinity and a greal number of f raiernal orgaui.alions iu the most notable parade this city has ever known. Tl vent was witnessed by immense crowds that lined the strci.-t and oi-fiipicd doors, windows and Ionise tops. A ftf r t he parade dibnmb d sailors and otticers were again laki-u in charge by 1 1 ii lei taiuinetit commit tees, uml hiuflicoiis, ridi's, athletic Hporls and re cept ions were promised iu abundance for the remainder of tin day. HARRIMAN SENDS FAST STEED INTO OREGON KLAMATH 1'AIJ.S, Or.. May 'Js. The t horoiighbri-d running horse pit sfiitttl bv K. 11. Ilarrimau to the p.-opl of Wotttl river valley was taken through t his city last week t-n route to Korl Klamath. When Mr. Harrman was in Klamath county Inst yea? he became much interested in Wotnl river valh-y, as it is one of the finest stock conn t ries on t lie const . He "a id. howe er, that a better clans of stock was Heeded, especially horse, ami he prtnniwetl K. '. Hovt of Kort Klamath a tltoroitglibrt'd driving" horse for the people of thnt sec tiou if they would take care of it. Mr. Hovt agree! to do this and Mr. Hani man has kept his promise. Repudiates Prohibition. Sl'oK.WK, Wash., May 'M,- Hr. I'. S. I'.ynie. twite mayor of Spokane, now a prominent aspirant for the deriincruio nomination ( governor, has repudiat - 1 i he stat invent ion 's declaration in faor of prohiliihoH and is planning a platform of his own Hhifh may de evlare openly for "personal liberty. Dry Win North Carolina. liAl.KIKH. X. '.. May.t'H.At hh flection he. I yi-Htfidav the prohibition force carried the stale bv an over whelming majority of Ih.ihmi ami it is probable that the majority will roach .Vl.'Hin. (lul of the S counties that vot ed on t lie in st n.n 7S are ktoiwii In tinve gone dty by over, helming major iticv. nnrni ninnrf PEN ULUdCd poor road rebellion and demand for exporling county books. They are ncaring . . WOMAN'S FAULT IF 1 SHE HAS TO WORK l avi P0PKFFPI I FP Can Become Housekeepers if They Make Th,lr Mi,u,s Enrly Eoii,'-D1- Clares Ho Is a Hardy Sou of tho Soil Clu08 Briek8 10 Top of Buil(liIlrf. IN ! 'A NTIt ') IMM.S. X. V.. Max J7. John l. KocUffeller, tl il kini. was caught in a tiilkiitive mood today "l.ile he was playing his usual Uan.e of U'df, and iillliouiM'ed. besides ot her , . . , . ... .. tilings, that In is a real son of Hie soil j ,IH,H mit w, (nWH jj, "Von see that- mansion ynndcrf" he "AuA, pointing to u big building nmler construction, Well, I Hhoeled mor tar there and 'nrrieil bricks lo Hie vrv )u (J- j, "liold brieky.'" qtierii-d one of his listeners. The oil kintf lauylo'd heail- ' 1,1 ,,l"t renmra. i "No; Ihev wen the real clay bricks, he replied. ' When Ife 'l:ef'dler was asked lo give ! his opiii!vni ou I In- workiii", woman of the t'u'.i'i. Si n'es. In- said : "It is a woman 't own fault if she works. Of rout-si I hi iv f re exceptions, but most women ca'i if I hey make up tlnir mind early ("loiiyh becoiile hoiisi'kei'pers in stead of bi - iol winiHTH. ''Von see, I am a hardy son of the so:t. I lei ji v II. My appi'tile is good, and I am always putting away a few l-fiiiibs ft' ". tniny tin;, rie-w an1 Ih-- lilies to ke." if one W i'iil I tne a golf phn.-. WAR IS BEGUN UTON OPEOON V ATER tl CM S.l,-:.'. ' May '27 - Iu re se to Ho- aup. ;n of I're- -li n' Itoosevell made to i lit recent V Islington confer nice for t1-' ' ""'ervati'ii of natural re sources, ''i i ! or ( ham! f )aiu has ap poiutetl a c -uituittee ineo diiig a mini ber of the leading cili.no of tin- stale to form an orgaiii.aliou iu Oregon. Tin MirioSe of I lie work stalled by tile goM-rn-c wth be lo initiate i rtiuiiieul itti)roeiiieiil and organialion for ilo f finserval ion aed higher utility of tlie state's if:ii'ii' tec includes .1, '. Stevens of Porll.-ind. .lohn II. Lewis of Sal. in. stale ce-Mi'. t . W. K. Xewell of forest firovc, president of the stale board ot horticulture; Austin I'.uxlou of l-'on-st drove, master of t he t Iregon stale grange; Professor .1. It. Wilson of I'ort land, prineiiul of Portland aiioleiny; Professor Y !. Vollllg of Kltgflie, ,1. X. Teal and Itiehanl Montague, attorneys, of I'ort land. The Com nut tee h;iS been requested to meet with (he governor at his of fire ill Hie Chamber of ( oiiunerce building at Portland Saturday. June I. In the mailer of eotiser ing the m m oral siipplv of uiiter iu Oregon al'Oie there lies a great task for such an or gani.aliou as is pmposid by (Joveiuor Chamber hi in. A eali.:il itm has le gnu to dawn on the people of the state that eeti in Ihis undeveloped region steps linist be tsk'-ll to protect t lit forests and water from nggressiw add gr Iv interests. From Lai:d of Growth. KLAM TII I'ALI.S. i ir.. May Klamath county's float iii the Pe,e fts tival will be a representation of agricu! tore anil irrigation. The banner will be " Klamath the Laud Where Thing (Jrow." lt-i hoped aNo to show a fine pinnling of Crater bike. There will be tio Klamath queen. T Owner of Moore Hotel and Build er of Business Blocks gives Reasons for Opposing Dry Town MOORE AGAINS PROHIBITION Hon in this manner: Tu 1004 one of the To lli. IMitor: Medford preehictH voted dry, and the Dear Sir: As ono interested iu th h"111'? ',,l,rl "l'''lrl prohibition in ef preseut nnd f.rt.ire welfare of Med- ,vl '" t,u,t P'''-'"'- That precinct ioni, i winri io milium my views upon j I In- wel or div proposition that is to!. be v 1 upon' next Monday. The ,lry vote, iu mr opinion, based upon reason. does not mean prohibition and is thi- direct opposite to temperai Thin tact lias been proven hy methods adopt id in dry districts. Iu voting Medford dry you deplete the treasury by abolish ing the 1 i 1 1 1 - lict-nse, inn-ease direct taxat ion and place t he xale of liipmr in the hands of the most qties iouable clasi, li smuggle it into our fair city1 1 !,l " 'H "i quantity without j tins nty, bd Iliem go to (he prosecuting- inking any exception lo the mini ..r boy i ut torney and make n complaint and wlm sirefiiHod liquor at a licensed bar. i have some nf them arrested. The mat I make this suggeiion as tine aiutnig ; ,.r would be then taken on on a writ larger individual property owueis,,f review or habeas corpus before the and as one conleinplaling miiuv sub staiilial improvements. I am firmly convinced thai such mi nltempl at pro hi bit ion would mean a most serious set bat k to the present prosperity of the eily ami county as well. T. H. MiHiKL. OKLAHOMA IS AGAIN SWEPT BY TORNADO ' - OKLAHOM A CITV. okia.. Mnv -js. four persons win kilhsl and ninny j injured bv a loniado v hieh swept over f lii, Olilahoiii.'i, early todav, doing heavy damage to property. Houses j were twisted off their foundations ami 1 trees Moled along the pall, of thf!"""i:,r n.y etiucn.sioDrt. uie prnnm. twister." whieh nt s point ap !,IOM V ,,r" " "n pears lo have been of r. ter. il it- ve- l,K,'- Th" r",','" tf ,h"il' nttitud will loci iv than that of anv tt.rmolo in thisi1'" ' 1m' f 'h" votes nf the seetion for v-nrs. Its course was main iy through country not lltieklv settled, and Alva is the only town reported to have been damaged. Crops were destroyed over an area of several mites around Alva and the devastation plaees a new burden upon this- sect ion, w hich has already been heavily drained by the distress ami des Iriiclioti following the greal floods. 'Che pi'isoiiH killed were crushed un der the wreckage of buildings, ami in l In excite meal identification has hern impMS-ible. It is b, lieved most of the i.i jured will reeo er. PLEA FOR CLIENT IN LAND FRAUD CASE U ANIIIMJTOV. May 27. - Ill the Hyde Iteiison land fraud case tiday counsel for one of the Idaho defendants pleaded that I heir client should be lit ed on I he gr I that the statute of limitations runs ugaiusl the offense nl ligd to have been coouiiitled by liini. Argi tils in behalf of the other tie feinliinis who are seeking to have the indictments against them quashed were made along authentic lilies KlAituth'a Registration, K I . M ATM KAI.l.S. dr.. Mav -'Cli olloial iegiliatiou of Klamath rottitt v is ItiZs for t he June elctttitui. 'Che count v consists of -J preeincts. of whii h Link ville, which includes the eitv of Klamath I'nlh, is the largest witu "si votes. Medford Exempted from Operation of LoGal Option Law, Again Asserts At torney R. G. Smith; Robert 1. Smith, of (irantn Pass, th tiMoriiry whose opiuion ou th looal op lion law's applicutioit to tho city of Medford whs publitilied iu The Tribune reeently, was iu Medford on business -day.. Mr. Smith held thai Medford' eharter expressly exempted it from th' local option law. A Tribune reporter called Mr. Smith V Httentinu to some newspaper comment on his opinion that seemed to treat it rather lightly. Mr. Smith said: "1 have not iced some such reflections, and some local editors seem to think they know all the law, but I have not learned of any attorney who disputes my conclusions. Not a Matter of Sentiment. "The opinion was not a matter of sentiment with nn. anil is in no rcsptet a bluff. If any believo it in, H them submit it to ouo of the attorney of the anti saloon leajjun or any lawyer., nf ability. I javc the opinion in absolute ly good faith, and was employed for tho purpose of Riving an opinion of the law, as I honestly believed it to bo. f am sure I am. correct and would not have given an opinion I. did not sinewly believe to be correct. Can Test -Quention. "If 1 inn wrong, the question eau b easily and quickly tested before elee- included the Xash Hole! block in which are several saloons, licensed, because ,,H ttmoni ",H th,t Ttvr in IftOA ""I'l''"''" "'P lie enect ot me I ,n,n! "J',inn ,uw H!4 f,lr t,,e ifr I ,,K 4X,'"'I- If this nmendmrut to the chnrler does not have thut effect. that precinct is si ill a dry precinct, and every liquor dealer Is subject to arrest and prosecution. Can Find Out at Once. " If any think tho charter .intendment rloes not repeal Hie local option Invr tu circuit .lldge. "If f am wrong, the prosecuting nt . torney would not hesitate to prosecute. . I think also ho would be glad to have any legal assistance that would luv nf fered in the matter. I'nderstatid. T do not say that Mr. fT fames is of my Opin lion, but from the fact that saloons hav ndiicted in that precinct since 1 0O.T, T think he must have taken the' I same view of the In w. - ' ' ' Only One View of Questlonfl. ' "Rut in truth there is no other View to lie taken by any attorney who will in vestigate the subject. , "III llffeeting to believe the luw Is lMvn precincts, "'Chat the authority given cities lo make their own charters repeals any part of the charter is too absurd tn discuss. 'Che constitutional amendment providing for the making of charter by the voters of h town contains no repealing elnust- that could be go con strued. Does Not Repeal Charter. "It doc not purport to amend any charter, and if it could be construed to repeal any part of the charter, it would repeal th whole charter. Von evi denlly do not think your charter is re pealed because yo.t are still governid under I he charter, and are about to issue bonds for a large amount, ' ' 'Che matter of adjusting the elec lion precincts should have been taken before the county court, before the pe titions were filed, and the city of Med ford divided into precincts exclusive of any outside territory. In fuel, the lew requires the county court to do this of Its own motion.' MRS. VANDERBILT OIVEN DIVORCE FROM ALFRED NKW YORK. Mav 27. Mrs. Kltea French Ytinderbilt wa granted an in terlocutory decree of divorce from Al- . fred fiwynne Vsnderhilt hy Justice O'linrman iu the Miipreuie court no the report of the referee. Just ice O 'flor man confirmed the report. f the referee that Mr. aVnderbilt had been guilty of misconduct.