IfYouVe AnythingtoJBuy or Sell, Try Advertising in the Tribune-It Brings Quick Results UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES By far the largest and best newa report furnished by any paper south of Poitlaud a rilnon& The Weather Pair WfuMifr U pruiuhtt-U fur tonight ami Wednesday. THIRD YEAR. MKDKORD, OR., VW ")A Y, MAY 1!K)S. Xo. 61. ? BASE BALL LOOKS LIKE GUI FOR GOVERNOR SATURDAY FOR SENATE Memorial Day Exercises in the Morning Followed By Playing By Business and Professional Men. The Vision That MaUnts Sheriff Jackson. Decoration day will he fully observed in Modford. The (I. A. R. and W. E. (!. will have charge of the memorial oxoreiscsfl, whieli will le held at the opera house in the morning. In the afternoon tliero will bo the great bnsball game between professional and business men of Mcdford, the pro ceeds to go to secure summer concerts by the Mcdford band. Preceding the game there will be an auto parade and all owners of motor cars aro requested to turn out. The band will head the procession. In the evening there will bo a joint debato at the Jledford opera house over the prohibition question. Shorty Gar nett and Be v. Mr. Shields arguing for prohibition, and Dr. .T. F. Roddy nnd Judge E. E. Kelly talking for a wet city. Mr. (laruett opens, followed in turn by Dr. Ucddy and Mr, Shields. Judge Kelly closes the debate. A packed house is expected. Memorial Program. Tho program arranged by Chestor A. Arthur post and W. R. ('. is as follows; Post nnd corps together with all ex soldiers nnd sailors will nssomble at post hall, foot of Seventh street, at l):30 a. in. and proceed to tho opera house. Call to order by post commander, F. M. Stewart. Musiev, Mcdford. band; song, choir Christian church; opening prayer, Eev. , W. F. Shields; reading of orders and .' Lincoln 's address at tiettynburg. Post Adjutant 1). K. Andrews: song, choir Christian church; comamndcr'a address and saluting our dead, by comrades; song, "The Failed Coal of Blue,' quar tet; quartet, ladies; address, Professor D. F. Mulkey; song, "Memorial Day," quartet; solo, F. O. M-tz; song, " Amer ica," quartet and audience. Recess until 2:30 p. in., at which time pnrnde will form at. foot of hill in I. O. O. F. cemetery and inarch to the graves of comrades, around which rost and corps will form ami the ritual serv ices of the order gone through with, nfter which post wil proccedin in a body and scatter fowers as a oving tribute upon the graves of our departed com rades. Baseball Lineup. The lineup for the ball game, subject to change, is as follows: Per the professionals: Judge Colvig. pitcher: M. F,. Kelly catcher; W. I. Vawter. first base; At tornev Newman, s ad base; Dr. lied ..i' ... ri.- Pn.r,.. third bnse: liev Hall, right held; Professor J. v. I'd' , kins, center Held; Dr. P.utler. left field; substitutes: Rev. Shields, Dr. Pickel. , n,. K-,,,.. Dr. Seelev, Editor Putnam, j Judge Crowell. Judge I'urdia, Dr. Har grove, Cilv Engineer Osgood, II. 'th ington. Father Van, Dr. Ray. W. Ks- ten. . Business men Fred William, catch er; T. T. Lawton. pitcher; II. C. Kent ner, first, base; It. T. rhitt. second base; William Hawley. third base; Shortv Oarnett, shortstop; William Isaacs. C. I. Hiitchason, .1. 1". Molony. fielders; substitutes, F. W. Hollis, S. llichardsou. C. E. Maker. T. K. Daniels. Ed Van Dyke. W. Fwhn.ik. A. S. Rosea Official scorers-A. II- Miller. II. With ington. ,. Game called at 2: 30 P- '" ' "ipire, Judge Frim et nl. J BILLY NOLAN ARRANGING FOE TIGHTS IN FRISCO CIIICAfiO, May -JO. Hilly Nolan " . . ..ru-.,te husines, tuit WhirfvvindCampaign of the State Closes, at Portland Tonight St. Johns Vot ing on Drying Up Portland FOItTLAND. Or., May 29. Direct eloctinn ot United Statos souators ami prohibition bio the issues of tho affile campaign which oiuls tonight, the oh-c- tion being Monday, Juno J. Hoth contests have been bitterly eun- tested. Tho senatorial contest has been three-cornered fight. Governor George E. Chamberlain, tho democratic execntivo of a renublicau state, has made a whirlwind campaign on. State ment Js'o. 1, the. clanso which plodges legiwlntors to elect the senator indorsed by tho voters, and will probably carry tho state. H. M. Cake, bis republican opponent, has also mado his campaign on State ment Xo. 1, but weakened his position nomewhat by his failure to enter the different fights waging for tho election of state legislators. Chumberlam's sup porters were quick to tako advnntago of this, and raise the ery that Quko was hand in hand with tho silent faction which hopes to elect enough anti-Statement No. 1 candidates to the legislature to overthrow the popular vote of the people, unless a candidate suitable to it is chosen. (Vnti-saloons elections are being con ducted in all but two counties in the state. Some of these fights aro to close entiro counties, otherH are precinct squabbles. One of the most remarka ble of these fights is at St. .Tohus, where prohibitionist under tho local option law, has been able to include ouo Port land residence precinct in tho -voting district. Under this arraiigeemnt voters of one city will decide whether tho res idouts of nnothor neighboring city shrill have saloons. ELECTORS MAY VOTE NO MATTER WHERE REGISTERED k YT'Y I f V', ? y.Pm ' wzy FfOP i , iS X Nl.:,dl.J- XH(;' jj'll,,'gtotAS , brjiln V n ull FI MAD I MARRIED 10 Beautiful White Girl Weds Son of Cuban Patriot Is Result oi Dinner of Cosmopolitan Club. n Mnn.li 111. 1 !)l7. a lM-isoner named Ciuhiih 1 outsiders lo nreai; bv his wrists until his ot agenv eaie-e- 1 in the Jackson count v jail by being triced into tin' jail and cut the chains Unit bound him. MISS ORTH OFF ON WEDDING TRIP The following communication receiv ed from Attorney General Crawford is self-explanatory and will prove a source of information to voters as well as election boards. An elector may vote for all officers, provided lie is an actual resident of 1 lie precinct in winch he offers to vote, notwithstanding the fact that he may have registered in fome other precinct. Mr. Crawford's letter it a followi: "In reply to your favor of the 27th ultimo. I would call yonr attention to section 17 of article II of the rtate eon stit ut ion. which require thab every qualified elector shall rote In the pre eiact in which ha llrei, for eoonty offi cers and in any county in the state for stale officers, etc. Therefore, whether a voter is registered or not, ne mart vote ill the preciliel III wllicn ne lives for county officers, (if course, if he lives or is registered ill one precinct. or both, he mny vote in another for stale and district officers only by the use of blank A the same as though lie were not registered, but in either case j he cannot vote for county officers. He, must cote in the precinct, in which he j lives, to vote for them. If he changes his residence lifter registering, he may. ..hnmre his reuistration, if the books; are still open, in the manner provided in section 22r. by the use of blank II. If he docs not do so. he can vole by use of blank A. the same as if he were not registered at all, as he is not registered in that precinct, but in that oao he can vote for all officers, as he is voting in the precinct in which he lives. " Voors verv truly. "A. M. CRAWKOUP. " Attoriiey-Cenernl." Hv I. II. VAN" YVIXKLK. Aitant. Popular Jacksonville Resident to Marry Jainos Pelton, a Wealthy Stockman, at Homo of Her Sister Widely Known Throughout Southom Oregon. d by o li. t JACKIES MADE HAPPY BY FINDING OF LOST CASH SAN I'KAN'CISCO. Ma.v -Tto el -;ooo with which nrriveu uwnj i i:i:,i.. i, busy investigating the possibilities . . ,.,ii..r for the combined of nrranging matters ior no prize fight clubs i m ; . . ..,, ,- ,i, battleship Maine are it is probable that lie win no j , nn rif .n.,,,,,.,. for at least two championship bouts joys Hesnyahe has cart man . San Francisco cuius i - . . II., MnectS to ! thev w between somo gono in. ... . .. , ...i ;f o tab e term ' ,f the m i,avegooa -ucc.-- , enn bo reached it is im"- - , will close a deal for. a battle between m. McFnrlnnd nnd Oai... I' i " ' on goo.1 authority that he probably j was nn-s' ! -ill for (iolil between Abe , marine. ' , ,,, .,. paid and ti.e paviaast.' .till. Miss Josephine (li-th of Jacksonville, one of the best known and urnst popular iisidi ats of Jacksonville, let; her home Friday to go tC Klamath Calls, where she will be married at r, o'clock Satin day evening at tho lion f her sister. Krg. Blzemore, to .b s IMton, a wmlthv eattlemnn of Kl aid Falls. Kiao Orth will bo met at c tlin trrnnm to be. and i -col led deetination by Mr. lvlion. Hecause f lllneta amonj relatives, ilo- we.l.lniu was not held either in .Mcdford or .lad; son county. Tho Couple will spend the summer ill the Klamath country, where the groom has extensive interests. 'I hey may retain to Mcdford next autumn o make their home. Mr IVIIon is ll half brother f Mr , , j ii.. i. .:...'. Sizemorc. the lillsniinn oi no - sister. He is a large stockholder in the Mcdford National bank and has other interests in the Ib.gue I'ivor vol Icy. lie is a brother of Horace I'. ltoi, of Sams Valley. Miss Orth has long been proinineiil in the social lite of both Jacksonville mid Mcdford. and the hearty congratulations of a host of friends : aipin.v lo r u her Wedding j -ney. She is a si-l. -r ol Mis. McClcllan of no.el.nrg. of Mis. I'ochctt of Oakland. Mrs. K. W ilkinson of Mcdford. Mrs. Sizeiuoie ..f Kl.-mia'li Kails and John s. 'irtli of Mclfonl nnd llenrv Hrlli of l alifornia. PROCLAMATION OF j BOOKS FOR PUBLIC REX OREGOMISI LIBRARY ORDERED .NEW YORK, May 29. 'tho Brstdi ectroct result of the activity of the tisinopolitun Club, which gave tho wVii dinner last mouth at which ;,ltrwonien and negro men were seated the Vdv at the tables, caiinj today in negro, W "f Joseph Anton .Macro, a tiful AiMiss Isabel Mackey, a beau blonde. ':,n K'1' and a decided Maceo is a Cubun pntviot.of (lenernl Xfacno, the at SyrueiiHO mil has been a student his expenses wen'ty, where he says government. The cd by the Cuban ticlpants in the cosl. were not par but eueh of them has Minn dinner, in the movement which hi. interested aim tho brotherhood of all ills lofty tho world. 'tees of The wedding ceremony was y ed this morning In the First Inn church by die Rev, C. A. Fiiltoii.t pastor, nnd was attended by many the Cosmopolitan club members, look upon it. as a great event in the "amalgamation of races." The bride considers Mncoo to rauk with the princes of tho world, and looks upon his parentage as the highest aad most to be desired, inasmuch us his father was a soldier and patriot. Mnceo is a negro of considerable at tainments and, if ho taken his bride to Cuba, she will huvo an excellent po sition in the best sciety of the Island, it is said. King of Portland P.oso Carnival Out With Clmrgo to Subjects for Reign of Merriment Throughout the Coining Week at Metropolis Entry Monday. POliTI.ANI). conns as merry is p. iip- hi at ion. f He l.a 1- hi- ttilHMpi I'.il-llal.d Mol.c sul'c I I r : 1 1 tile ,,,v ,;;... -i tl. .wis Im !th tlilKIIH-l' : i.it r -iv.'! fill n1.j. . r., Mny :tit. U- Ore-moiuin-li !i-i hiH i si nit' ,iici his lii - i inn-liiiii ri vi Mini; in utiv ililn th l.lilH'S I' hin- ,,- ..f ihi ci- to III' ,.-d III." fu willi I r I'll1 llSVIM' ; to MClKc ,-,lv will li- I" III I it. 1 Vt.nr i Inmi.r of' I m n'di ly l.l.tW. Ill-' tn tli"i "In hf. in.! ml lli.ii !i ii!-t I In.tw iti III' 1 l.f.Mnr it'onti'l iuni ; .,ii'l Cailh tict- lli;il it visit (ViilM Jllll'' ii will ttrf by r-iy:il M.Mi ' it Moinh'V an'1 i" II-sMllt t'Vt'llt. Wi- W'llll't l.t lic.-ir Mm- v li ill 1 I'ill!' M 1 1 a I Ih" ClllllUll r of tl.i- il Oilf I'. II 1'ltilU II t iv ..hi l-.inii I'liililriit t'liiti'tl i ..cc:i.i.ii u.- rt'in v:il sii'tj.'-t f.r tl.f tni!ii;il J.iln.r Jtii'l v itii'l join !u:iitil I (Ih- Immii- i.ii.l ilt. l.V i'Vnti..n ti nl our ;iul lioril y, mim.'hl slt;ill ml.' .--,,.t,r i.l Ii- it H'. ;i y. t';irl iit-i .!' M r-:uiij - in 1, 'i.iiiili:Mi'l'-.l, 1 li:il '..rut.- t h'tiiic , ;ni-l n.'iK" j.iy - I" rl. : Im- il kr,.. Ladies of Greater Medford Club Socuro Kurnituro AIsoOcIobrntd Copley Prints From Boston to Bo Ordered nnd PI; cod on Exhibition. Thr lil.niry Im.mi-.I nf I Ih- (ImiUr M'd fi.nl chili 1 1.' ii nnU-iril tin' ImihI for the new lilimiy itrul Iuh onl.-rcil funtiliiro I'n j- hliriiry nioiim. which Ih tu tv the ;ihh' :is tin niw used I iy 111.' cniilicil for tis M--"-ti.iis in tin' new city hull. A lirlflil-er (.1" the celelillltetl t'...lfV pri ills I'n tin lln-ilt'ii :ttf to bt' iir-bTed .IM'I W ill lie ')! exhibit PHI lit the. Ii ln:ii l'tr lliree n It .i'Ihiiiiik to ive every .me il cli. inc.- to Mee llieKe I lit i fill NO CHANG E OF ASYLUM W Prisoner Refused Permis sion to Switch Prisons and Must Go Back to Matteawan as Dangerous NEW F0RE8T OUABDS TO PATROL OREOON RESERVES winks of ail. 'I'ho dale will be published later, will be served am I I he pr to fiiii-U for the library. t I he meet iig of tile day. May L'o. Mis. II. C. . Ii'..-n a-4 librarian cV nielllbeis Were of exhibition WAHIIINllTO.V, May ail. Tho for est service has just announced tho fol lowing appointments of forest guards on Oregon nntional forests: Thomas M. Hunt, on the Cascade, (Cmpipia) national forest. .1. It. Lake and Hubert A. IVan. on the Siskiyou national foresl. Carl M. Kwing. on the Kr mt na tional forest. Malcolm McCleiiiiaii on Hie lllii Mountains (10) nalioiial forest. These appointments are mu.lo to llleel tin increased demands of the forest service work, doe to tile opening of (lie grazing season, resumption of ac the lumbering opera! ions on forests, and perm nt improvement work after th Hsation of practically all business of this kind during the winter months. AMU Nl", N'. Y, May 21". Id spite of protests. Harry K. Thaw, Blayer of Stanford White, must go back to the asylum for the criminal insauo at Mat tewan, according to the statement made by !r. Albert W. Verris, ebuirman of the state lunacy commission, here to day. "Thaw undoubtedly is au incurable, paranoiac and he is likely to have an outbreak at auy time, in which eveot ho wolttd be dangerous,'' said Pr. Fer ris. 'The Muttewan asylum Is the only place In the state whero the criminal insane can bo properly cared for, He musl return there. Ho cannot be trans ferred to any other asylum. 'I have observed Thaw carefully anil so have the doctors ot the Mattewan, nnd my opinion is not guesswork. "1 am positive that his caso is incur able, mid il would be a great risk for wlKini to be at lamo or to havo oartial .dom. ' Thaw alleges that Dr. Bak ''ho superintendent at Mattewan, peri; in for him, and that he was well i there by the attendants as says thf the officials. Dr. r'erris rusatioiis yM investigated these ac results nf Relieves that they aro thn Thaw, nceony the delusions which continually. bin opinion, harbors Thaw's atturuy make a hard fight i.e preparing to .lust ice Morsrliaiisi-r proine Court where Thaw Is now oughkeepsle, quarters of Sheriff Role.w)i in the n iniiltl aiillionniro who llflnandlor, jnll. hey iillego that Tlmw.er ti, . eeivo fair treatment at Mattenj the present conditions, nnd that 1pr no evidence which wurranla his held with the criminal insane. Itefre .cecils diluents ilcvnlcil club on Moii Stoddard was for the Hrst year, elected as follows: IIKIH GRADE COPPER ORE UP IN HI8KVY0U Wori.-ll and J. F. Iliil.ha thanks for liberal a. el A. M. lodge Mcsila on. The dull i ilnllatiolis ti. no I W. It. C. In the Put lire (Ireat.-r Mcdford club will meet at the librarv roiMli the lasl Monday of tie' lliolilll at S p. III. Mes .liim.-s Mill-r -Mi. I Cage were appoint .-.I a i-oniniit'--e to attend to the matter of placing r taclcs ill the park and other places in which lo deposit refuse. il. is jo'iung actively in elcan The c op III. .it v. Tuesday's Baseball Games. 1'onliiii.l I'oittnn.l Ii. Han Fran I. San Francis, ii --l,o Angel's Increasing the Size of the Dollar. 7 I- Attell and Jerrv Driscoll. Xolnn br.cight , with him a silver belt, studded with diamonds, which be says will go to h- i winner of one of the ehanipimi-hip bont. Nolan 'a arrival here caused a gn at Mil mrrjj th dglileri. and managers, '.ll.i.r.. is much speculation as to - I- lac.l'ch H, e al. I, ,-liM at.-llel. i .ii.Idi-iily l n anJ i V Vo;r r.vcrvoii rirl b l.l tell A- 1,1c wli.it ' llibble. as land pi '-' 1 up lich ... M 1,-1 f .., ,g U, sle.re a- '',1m r 11 1- itdi r.if" -,n.-l br-.el'. .1..I: iiid en t'e IIAPFV CAMP. tub. May .'!!- is icpoited that another ejcceilinglv f.'no body of high grade copper ore has just In struck in Hie llakin mine in tin course of the development, work now going on on that, promising property. Mr. llakin has I n in personal charge for about three weeks, during the vnen lion of his ...Ionian, Mr. Vanilelenr. lie has incieased the force and is preparing in a. Id to the facilities and equipment, and is said to he highly gratified at the present showing the mine is making. Ilis Iwoyear bond expires in July next.' anil it is confidently believed thai 1 1 laiol owners will be paid th" bond ed price, and the property taken over by Mr. llakin. CLEVELAND SLOWLY DYING FORM INCURABLE DISEAt I.AKF.Wi '!'. V. ' May- 2'.V -Kc newe.l precautions against allowing nn infoimailoli to be given out were tnkoi today at the l.nkewood hotel, where for mer President Clover Cleveland is llf fering from some seri.ni. malady, which it is believed, is gradually killing him and the impression prevails that the lid is near. The iitmo-l soency regarding the na lure of the former president's illness has been liwiiiilain.d since he enme here earlv in Match. Il was given out that ho nas indisposed as the result nf ill dige-tioli. Hut the employment of two stomach specialists who remain with him alternntelv. 01 hours at a lime, has not bei-ii explained. EX RECEIVER BOOTH OF LAND OFFICE TO BE TRIED Tie ..i -l..ws Frenzied Finance In .Iticks.ni County l.tih-r l.. l'.,rc it VcS ,1 I ,r i -i"' of a aft- j'lli.atioli, .,li. .1" :.r six! In- the boatd of o.Ual?ntin!i. sit and tw.i-tliir.ls cents. The largo No Agreement Upon Mileage Books. fs.M.KM, Or., May 'ill- After con ference lasting two hours the represen tntivos of the Traveling Men's I'rotec live Association and the Iruflie innn auets nf the Southern Pacific were un able to come to n decision regarding the issuance to traveling men of lO'lo- mile tickets. The conference was held in the quarters of the railroad commit ten at the state house. The matter has been postponed until August S. POHTl.YAND, Or.. Mny Oil. Instead of beginning the trial of J. If. Booth, oic-recelver of the Koseburg land office, next Tnesday, it has been decided to postpone the trial until Monday, Juno The trial of J. II. Booth will be the llrst. of tho series of conspiracy cases which have been hanging fire for sever al years. Tl is one chapter in the story of laud grabbing in southern Oregon. The particular cuse in which J. If. Booth will be tried on .fane ti will be one in which Frederick A. Ivribs, financial agent of C. A. Smith, the Minneapolis lumber millionaire, who looted the tim ber binds of Oregon on several occa lions, figures. After severing his connection with the Booth-Kelly Lumber company, with which h was serving as secretory, ,T. II. Booth was appointed receiver of tlie land office in Kosebitrg distrb-r. It is al leged that Booth gave advance informa tion as lo available timber lands lo the timber speculators aod in return for this information, and as a slight token nf his esteem and appreciation. Kribs wrote Booth a check for 800. All of Kribs' trunr-action! of this i-aar- acler were paid by check and Knhs elained the eanceled checks he re eived ftom the bank, thus each check lervcd as a receipt for money psld out for shudv transactions. According to Hie oill.-iuls, the Booth- Kelly eenlpnny had designs on some timber when Kribs Jesrned of th tact and decided lo get into the gamn. This. it is alleged, resulted In an arrange ment for dividing tho territory. Later A. ft. Hammond, a wealthy timber op- rator, concluded that he should purtic pato in the acquisition of valuable tim ber coveted by the Booth Kelly com pany, and Kribs. so a new agreement was made whereby Hammond was de- land in. The officials says the laod was secured and through the assistance of Booth in giving out tho tip in ad vance, Nash Hotei Arrirals. I,. Allehoff, Max Fredeuthal, V. I. Tyn.lall, Portland; Karl II. Vesper. San Francisco; It. W. Ilinkley, HocKtnm; II. K. Hutchinson. I.os Angeles; W. I.. lliiltlediie and wife, Ornnt; James J. Murrav, Portland) M. M. Taylor, Jack sonville; George Putnam, city; I. French New York; William Rolnatoin, Hon Frnariscn; J. D. Heard and wife, Ster ling mine; Miss flladys Heard, Sterling mine. The high school class of W held commencement exercises at the Med ford opera house Thursday eveaing ac cording to yrintcd program. ... ;- be will be able to land i Mitch--1 wica . , Wa- irtlb-d wVhV- - -.