The Tribune Prints More Live Telegraph News than allDail m The Weather Fair woather is promised for tonight ail Sunday; westerly winds. UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES By fat the largest and best news report of any paper In Southern Oregon. No. 133. BMfero Paw THIRD YEAR MEDFOBD, OliKCJON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1008. HARRIMAN WILL SERVE OtP CRATEUARICOMMISSION in START lK IffllK lifl UNIFORM IS ninnu i rnrr T fl TT Ah I bK ullilil A rKLt IMti Charges Filed by Chinese5; Sailor Boys Having Time Merchants Accusing Chief, o! Their Lives in Syd- WORKING FOB CRATER ROAD. j ON RAILROAD Harriman Unable to Visit Med ford Owing to Illness-Will Come Later 'K. II. Harriaiuii has agreed to serve ii.nul.er of the Crater Lake road commission, which t will appoint in a ...... II.. lu.s also promised to begin For Persecutions . . : t lli. nv ........ eoimm cuoii in ."- . .. ii... .......ililii Southern rail- tension ol I mi- v road into eentral Oregon, thus Riving relief lo a large seetion of this stale .,.. without transportation facilities. ,id tb.vernor Oeorge K. ( 'huniliorlniii Friday afternoon upon his arrival in Medfi.nl from a conference nt Pelican Bay with Mr. llarrimnn. The state s chief executive was accompanied by I P O'Tirieu, general superintendent of the Harriman lines in Oregon and y F. Stanlev of Portland, head of the Deschutes irrigation and power sys ,e. , le the trm ill an tern, in i'"".' . auto from Shnniko. going over the route of the proposed ra.lloau inio " lerior of Oregon t" Pelican Hay and thence to Crater Lake, where they were met. I.v a reception committee from Bedford, composed of Mayor .T. F. Rod ,lv V M Colvig. president of the Com mercial club: John 1. Olwell. Kdgar Hafer and Wes C.reen. The returning n-irlv was met l.v the Coniinerc.al club reception committeo and an enjoyable ,,.,,, s,rved on the l.anks of lioguc river. Harriman Unable to Come. ... ir.nl tiitt in- Mr. 1 iirriinnn, WIM. I mnrlilltf SAX FRANCISCO, Cul., August 22. mminout merchants of San Francisco Chinatown and members of the Chi nese Six Companies today filed charges with the Loiml of police commissioners ney (By 11. Lee Clothworthy, United PreBS staff correspondent with the At lantic fleet.) ..,-l,Vl'l' V s W . AulmisI 22. To ' dav was given over to a round of pious I ". . . . ;,.,rt:it events ol . i'..;.,r f Police Biirirv and uct-usiiii; ' . , officers of the Chinatown squad with being responsible for unbearable per seditions. The protests of the Chinese mercliniiis . ... r rsonul assaults, daily . 1 e M...; nrniuirlV WltllOllt War- sources..... ,,.,, ., , rants, illegal arrests, .... nisi ...,.s banuuets anil excursions u.m . ...... . ..,, ..ml even the ri- ',, , ; lividv time. The sail- wo. I.e.. s 11 ., , fling of cash drawers l.y patrolmen in nay w 11 k - .. ure, there being 110 important events o ....:..;.,i i,,,.i,.,- In connection wilh 1111 01 in. it.' , the visit of the fleet. The papers hate :... ..I- iniiiiecedented vigor deal ei. .mi 1,1," 1 - ... ing with the common interests ot Aus trail,, and the Cited States ill the Pa 'inc. Timr.. uvn- miiwv private, Uiuuurr., u SkiL J Governor Georgo E. Chamberlain. CITY WATER innnnrv ini lWirKUVtU! r 22, 1908. CUTTING OF CONTRACTOR'S BID PROBABLYJMPOSSJBLE Will FORM IflREEQMFI BRYAN CLUB MMIfll Committeeman Canon Will City Will Soon Have the ri Ctn4lnrie Fctah. OWERY dAUK FROM FIELD ..... ..:..!... These alleged persecutions nave uvea oing on for months, and the complaints liver that thev have repeatedly reported the irregularities to Chief of Police Uiggv without avail. Xot only have ., ti, ,,iiter with the po IIII'V mace '! . lice authorities, but the Chinese consul has been informed and the controversy n.av become the subject of diplomat 1. representations to Washington. ....... ,,.;.,.,. f,.,.r that the old form f blackmail l.v which their businesses were levied upon by the police will again spring into existence and Iheir action today is to avert any such turn i.f events. I. II. Xcilsen. the miner, is over fro. .1 A. (irnffis of Pho. ,0 Medford. was ,, om,, , " ; wer(. in Medford Friday is suffering acuteh I rolll ,"' !.,. ,.,.n,anied by the formers "' "U" TuZiW to C ler' Lake. 1 sister. Mrs. McVey of Breemen. O.. who "'11 of the narlv were elll husiastic j ,,, : it will tap is the greatest tern ,,verV,a.er Laic and its possibilities as ,ry i the Pniled State, now wilhou. .....ci-iti td iit tract tourist'. ' i-iil ennnoctionft. rM.ToHoTthV most wonderful and , Whe asked about the talk that . ,,, f,7 .Urh.s that can be seen. -.had purposely been absent from Port 1, er ,0 Ch uiberl """d well ,,, ', avoid being present when .ludg, w 1. making accessible. 1. is one of ,,,rli,r s,ke. the governor said: lie wonders of the world, and every political Critis Answered. i. ...1.1 i.llv niil in the work , ,.i1i ,,nt hear Judg. (Ire, 'o man .i"iu,i k ! a... wu., - .. . nf access. .......... i ......1.1 like to have hennt ti ...:iKi- ii ' i ini'i. " - rs who had shore leave found tunny means of entertainiiieut and they arc splurging heavily on the pay they re ... ..... ,,.,ri in." iiinu.-, k ce.ve.i in i. .. . . , ,. i mm,, the unilorin ot me i,, f i,a,s t osl forms ... eun-ii.i, . il, l.av were surrolilul I 111' mill", . ed all day with excursion boats taking the residents of Svilney om 10 n ,.., . f war. Hundreds mad ... Wwcnsllo anil Hie I"" l lie nii,,. - il. .moils of the iiovern mouilHim -I" h -- . il.b.lie mimes were also or linn n" " l.i.iieht I.V Vici I ne iiinu, n . v .1 ... Hi.hanl I'ooie in coiniuan.l 01 the English fleet in these waters in honor of Admiral Sperry and Ins senior officers was greatly enjoyed and was the occasion tor the further exchange of con.pli nts. The fleet likes Syd nev and Sy.liiey linos i There Is Sufficient Water Now for Irrigating and DomestiG Purposes in the City TWENTY COMELY GIRLS IN DIKECTOIBE SKIRTS Crater Road Commission. " 1 will in a few days appoint a state -.. .. ... i-,ke charge of Hie work eonimittee to t.iK. i .,,,,1 raise funds for the road's constn.c- nn 1 will recommend a state appro .' ;.,.! fr the road, as I recommended a, for the Portage road. In add . . ,.,.,: from .lacks,.,, and K a llll,,mlIltie and Medford. cntral Point. Klamath Falls and various cor Z.loiis 1 capitalists will be asked an, assured by Secretary Onrfleld th. ,e government will do its share in . . ...... ,., and Crater Lake na- , i . ;t T ..... elected senator, tional park and if 1 am u. cm. i I will endeavor to have a large contin uing appropriation made by congress f,,r park improvement. Harriman on Commission. "Mr Harriman is much interested in the proposed boulevard and will rovl. of great asistnnee to the coni ;!,,, ... The road as planned will he , bet in Ho- country, and follow e scenic route. I think the Tpper Tio.o.o one of the most attractive spots of "the n.anv attractive regions in Ore. 7.:,r.r.;J- -'; banMiip necessary to view them. Railroad to Central Oregon. ..Mr Harriman promised me that he ii commence const ruction on ttie would comma prn ;.. ' ' I:;! f farmer, ia this ;""' li.v-.'Utiinniit of tlw si. ii'- ' iz,.s this and will -mence :rk , as , relief ''TZ. Kllalh Falls branch to Watson. Proposed Railroad Route. , after bav.lit l.im verv mueli. l.nt ' wouui i..o- greater pleasure than that if con ,1 therebv in any way secure or he p to -ee.iro' the construction of a railroad it the undeveloped sections of Ore rvr,...n needs more t Mini ;" ri.ilroad. and if in nnviiiii.g , ... .,v wav anything that I can .lo will ,ei the cause, 1 am always willing to respond. One does not take such a ,ri , . I have just finished for pleas ure and if it onlv accomplishes what i, was taken for. I don't care what po litical enemies say. There ,s no pel. ,.l..,..t it." I O'Brien and Stanley Pleased. Superintendent OW.cn and Mr. I stanlev were both charmed with t rate. Like The trip down was ma.ie ... eight hours. not including stops ami the auto stood the trip in good shape. COLl'MlfC. u.. August 22. The staid slate board of agriculture was shocked today lo receive fro... Miss , Delanev. who writes from I lulu- ,,.,hia. a proposition lo exlin.i. u,. .. . stale fair 2 nneiy 'ro recloire skirls. lion 'I place us in Ho- M,dwa, said Miss llelaney ill her l-Her. lor we do not charge admission. We are simplv trying to break down the pre iudi.e against the new gown, and are willing t" pav any reasonable sum for the pr.v.lege of thus exhibiting it at votir fair.' . ' She also wishes t ive privileges for the girls to have the building wher.. -ney '";;'.'' lv does not give her street address. but savs mail will r h her at. me Philadelphia general delivery. The proposition has not been nrte.l uion. SAYS DANIEL BOONE'S BODY WASN'T TAKEN TO KENTUCKY The v.aler situation in the city shows much improvement over last week, ow ing to the supply obtained from the Fish Lake ditch. At tho present time ., sufficient amount of water lor irrigation purposes, if tho hours are maintained, and for domestic use throughout the city. For the past three or four days the lank has been kept as full of water as possible .....I the well in the station has maintained a good level, so that m case of fire there would be a consiuer able amount of water to use.. The clody weather has eause.i no r, ... :.. u...'.r ,.,-..k lo rise to some ex tent, and this has hart a lon.ienry .o increase the amount of water available. Snperiiilendent Farrar of the water works savs that ho will lie able lo keep the water supply to its present standard provided the residents of the , ......... I trrl. it V- continue to unserve ii.u.n gating. Soon Begin AGtive Work of Organization .State Committeeman Y. H. Canon, who is also chairman of the county dem ocratic central committoe, has planned to call a meeting of local democrats in the near future to form a Bryan club. Mr Canon has had the matter under advisement for some time, but has do- . ....... ...l t., the tact muv .myeu e " ,.,. ,,,, many residents ot mo out of town for tho summer. Within a fow duys ho will semi out noi,.cen .... preliminary meeting at m a Bryan club will bo formed. Tho object of tho club will bo pr.nci ..... f...'.....n.,i..tinn in order to carry tho local Bold with as great a vote us possible in the Novcmuer ..-u... 1 . ......: . In lite ellin- mntter 01 wu' - ., nnign fund will also bo considered, an will the distribution of campaign ... erat ure. . . m, r Dm committee in tm l ne u.e.u," - seelioim of tllO COtllltJ will also bo asked by the chairman to organize like clubs in their towns ...... precincts. . ., .mmw nr ATJftTGAN FAVUKD uiuw.' v CATHOLIC CHURCHES Sub Fire Stations Estab lished Representative of Con tracting Party Has Yet to Find Place to Gut Mir.WAlTKKK. Wis.. August 22 Interest is being main I Ol.SH.e. .....j .... ....i, noi.le here today over tho publicity given letters exchanged between liev. F. II. Fairbanks, pastor .. Q, i. rick's church of this city. and Lord Halifax, Doncnslcr, r.ngm.i.. . . .. i.'..,.r.sl, lord strongly la 111 WHICH lUi: " J-, .. vora a union of the Anglican and Cath , I...,) ltalifax is nrosi one cnurcn.-N. , - , . . dent of the Knglish Church union, winch is organized for tne purpo Christendom. . . ti ti r t f T r. V Tt LUs apiwiiudij . SOLD TO CINCINNATI Tl.o fire nnl.aratus which was re cently ordered by the city council for .l, nurnoao of equipping nuDtiro bib tions about the city arrived Friday evening and Clnel Ainauii is . .. v guged nt I he present time i property installing it. When in place the c. will be in far better condition to light firo than ever boforo. : ,.t eonslsts of three . ........ li-,oi) foot of aVj-lnch ene........ ""K- ' . hose a hose cart and oilier apparatus. The hose at present, on the. largo wagon .,. .... n.o enrta in the sub- Wl" I'"":'". ...... urn,, stations anil the wagon wu. .. feet of first-class Hose. Tho chemical wagons torwanieu ... . r., not tho kind that were ordered, but thoy wore sont for uao during the interval una mum - before the stvle ol cue........ .k wanted is obtai I from the east. The new host, cart diil not. arrive as taai ais., must bo ordered from the east. Three sub-fire stations will no ere...- in i... near the West, school. en. who one near tho Bear creek bridge and II, third near the North school. lho chief will have Ihese all in readiness by the first of next week. Willi the water sunn,..,.. . ..ii e.... rico it. the cilv the clianees o. .iku..,k aro better than for some time recently. CADETS REINSTATED WITH TWO EXCEPTION MtlNTIiOMWtV. Ah... August 22. The llev. I!. K. Metuie. a Baptist min ister of this city, is the authority for ,he staleno-ut that i" all prol.ab.lit ,he bodv of Daniel P.oone. the western .,.r- ,.ver removed from he . ,..- in War, ea county. M,s .vrv.'ii. , --- vrw STRIKE MADE NEAR RAWHIDE KF.NO. Nov.. August 22. Reports re ceiv'd lore today from Schurz the new . i . ... .....;..l. t lm.,sf....ls camp near Kawn.oe, ... of persons stampede yesleday, indicate that the new strike is better than any i ,he recent history of the district. The stream of eager humanity contin ,s t mr into the camp and hun dreds are left without accouilnodat ions. I. ;l,.s .....I stage lilies are over taxed -with passengers and those ai re...! v "nl the camp are fighting for places to sleep in empty box ears. Many women were III I lie nrs, nisi. ... .- they are reported lo be suffering from desert hardships for which they were unprovided. ' The stampede stnrted yesterday when it became known here that a discov ,.rv had been made on the C.rutl Hill coalition, which carries ore values of rxt a t,. through a big lodge Though this is not a record price, the great quantities of t! re has aroused great excitement . , . vet,, ey f',.1 Ana-list 22. Manager Berry of lho Los Angeles ball n , ...... U..1... 1..I1.U team today announced tin" his fast left fielder, had been sold to the Cincinnati National leaguo team. F.llis will finish the season here. Outfielder Lewis of the Waterloo team of the Iowa league will probot. ly fill F.llis' place here next scusou. A new umpire may no .. . ..ek T. F. Lane is coasi h-iikii' ....e announced for a try out and the double svstem may lm innguraieu i idet.t Cal F.wing arrives. TRY TO MIX TAFT IN WEST VIRGINIA TANGLE v boarded Mr. O'Brien's souri, to Frankfurt Ky a. .., ear at Medford and left for the He says ' - . ,, aorth on Xo. Pi. the governor . ..uh .... . ., ,. , , reach Portland today to take a steau, .... I!.,.- where he is scheduled and ilisinlerrei. in,, r instead of to speak the first of the week Mr. O'Brien stated that he would shortly return and spend a week in Medford and vieinitv. He w.ll visn . ... Hopkins at the Snowy Butte orchard ad enjoy himself hunting, fishing and seeing the country. Harriman to Come Later. I, , stated that Mr. Harriman will visit M.-dford before l.is return east. He will go east via Portland and have w . .... ... r...ir..r,l hi, np.-cial car sw.icne.. ... while he views the city ami surro,...,. Ilr. Iteddv's auto broke down above .r.,,..,t and he returned w.tl, ir. ..... ;.. the auto to be repaired. I, reel.. .,-,. .i:..:.. Mr. and Mr. Olwell c.ntinue., , ..... , Klamath Falls. Mr.. ' . ,.. the entire distance to rater " k "i, on, m,-hap. making the las. lea u.ile, after dark without a l.ght. ,.r mountain roads. CONVICT HUSBAND RETURNS ! .,,eX lh AND TERRIBLY BEATS WII b I nf t)i(, r(.i(lPn,il enndidat. HOT HPRINOH, Vn., August 22. William S. Kdwards of Chnrleslon, . Va., came here to invito Taft to make a trip to a mountain resort thirty miles from here and meet n n, incut West Virginians and "get ne quainted." Taft nt once scented troub le fearing if he went it would be said that he favored one of the wnrrmg factions of the republican party In Wcsl Virginia. Colise.iienlly ho declined the Invitation with thanks. Edwards de I .1.... T..ft will enrv West Virginia and that the differences in the party ,,. it-iiivicrnv At.oust 22. Two of the eight cadets suspended from the West Point miliary ncii.ieiuy n.... ago for hazing were dismissed today and the other six were suspension, with the loss of nil pay nun Tune 11HW, when they will be reduced from the first lo I lie third class. The . , ..,iii...,.,il in nil or der signed bv Secrelnry of War Wright .. .... ,. ,.v,.l of the president. The punishment nes from a long investigation by me new .-..., war, in which the , used eadels were invited lo Washinglon to lay their side of the case before the war department. The two cadets dismissed nre William .. .. 1. ..n lii. nor niall of the I . II I.MS' I . first class, son of Lieutenant Colonel Itnssell of the nrmy engineer corps, ...... Harry II. Weaver, lirsi cinss. "ois. ... The other cadets puiuslioil nre i.eorK. . ,.. ir New York: .lames A. Gillespie, Pennsylvania; Byron Q. .Tones Vow York; wniuim v.. ". ba.na; Isaac Spalding, Oklahoma; and William Nails, Jr., of Virginia. All these cadets nre first class men. F. K. Lowory, tho' representative of tho Anioricnn Light & Water company, whoso bid is still under consideration l.. .t. ....iniittn for tho con- oy li. o win.' miction of the grnvity water upp..., ....... i.'ri.b.v in looking over this end of the new survoy in order to di- teriuiiio whether his company wuuiu . justified in shaving down any item in their bid so that the total eost of con struction would coino within the limit set l.y tho committee or $240,000. Mr. Lowe'rv rulurned to the city Friday evening to leuvo uguiu Saturday1 morn ing for lho other end of the line. Ho will probably return on juuuuuy. Mr. Lowery stateu upon m ..... from Friday's trip that it looked ex ceedingly doubttul wneiner u.o puny could make any further conces sions or not. Ho snid that they had already shaved the hid nearly to the actual cost of construction uu u something developed on the other end of Hie line tliut it would bo impossible for I hem to no tin, win s. u. - ooi. Mr. Lowerey stated that ho was very anxious to see Medford put in a grav- ,, .....I that he is doing all in his power to moot the limit im posed l.y IhC COIlllUIMOO. i.unv.., there was a limit to the amount of the work that could bu done ror. .,;,. i.i.lv vot bo able to make a few further reductions, but at the present time they do not know where a reduction or reuuciiuus cu made that will total tho noceBsary 10,- Cpou Mr. Lowery 's return he will meet, with the committee and will talk the matter over. At present it does not look encouraging. M'KINLEY PREDICTS CALIFORNIA FOR TAFT ClUOAtlO, August 22. Congressman Duncan K. MeKinlay of Sacramento, Cal., today predicted u sweeping ropuo- lican victory in his state, saying inni a plurality of .Ki.tltm would DO given boll, the national and c.ongroaslonnl tickets. MeKinlay was at tho national headquarters, where ho mot the leaders. Ho is on l.is way to Vermont to speak for Taft. MeKinlay gives Taft credit Tor smoothing out tho Japanese troub les on the Pacific coast. On his return from the cast he will stump Texas. WIFE OF MILLIONAIRE TAKES HER OWN MTB JAI-B DO NOT LIKE IDEA OF NEW TREATY l.,,ck made a in.stak : f the rem.-. ins - . the famous backwoodsman, on - ... fact I hat P.oone was "l I - ide of his wife. , Mr. MCJ -a." ' boning pb , .-tap;'".' old settlers and after inv.-sng ... ,,ove ,....-los,..n was It.e o. verdict . . n. a a tlT.T DATE OF DEPARTURE VFW VOltK. AuguM --.- It is re po'r.ed here Pslav that president Roose for the F.ur ., trip. M" r-n a , 11 ....try le.tlo.n thr av. a ,-r , so, ssr is inagnrated and will l"e no time in starting for lie- hunting trip in Africa that he has planned. SAN" FRANCISCO, Cal.. August 22. Mrs. Jennie Smith, wife of Convict I Harry Smith., alias Schelenberger. lies at the Central F.incrgonry hospital to day suffering fioui a fractured skull, internal injuries and loss of blood that ,..v eauso'her death. She was terribly beaten just before midnight last night tlV her vict husband, who wns re ! leased from San (uentin prison yester day after. n and came straight to this j city to wreak his vengen. on his inno- cent wife. j The woman was in bed wle-l. Her j husband called and ..Hacked her. Xe.gle ,,rs hear, r screams and interfered before -I"- as killed. ATTORNEYS AT WORK ON HAIN8- DEFENSE Mtdford Tribune, 30c pr wont The K'ters f the Holy Names will s,.n take possession of their acsdemy building. !".'' '" 'on.pletion. IThev will open their school here III ! ,l,rt time, after nearly a half century s ' .lav at Jacksonville. VKW VORK. August "".-Relatives and counsel of the Hains brothers, charged with the murder of William L Annis. at a consultation today deter ..... ..Ii..nist will be employ ,.,1 ,o testify in behalf of the defense. It is probable that the expert will be engaged at once and will observe the prr.o,,er from lime to time during !,,eir incarceration, "eneral lla.ns, t o father of the prisoners, and Major John ii - Kpi.kn r ni'ir P. Hains. their nroiior. silence today to deny me ...., out yesterday bv Marie Hulmailde, the French nurse, who claims she is the ther of one of T. Jenkins limns children. Thev declared the woman s storv to be utterly false and declared that both children were the offspring of T. Jenkins Hains' late wife. in 1miii 22. Diverse com ment upon the proposed Anglo-Ameri 1 1 i f,r the iMimrm i ri fir iii.i.cnrcil t.Hiii.v m many ot tup rrl, ui. ...l.mi fiHk (Minorinnv; iiiui , benefil will America secure by sucli ,.i l.n,. Ameriea find it nd- nn i.iiu..i'e' visi.l.le to depart from tl.o concert ..r I... il, ...ninlennnee nf the' open door and equal opportunities ill the east I Does 1 I. inn neiiei.- n.. i bo able to exclude other powers by ni . . i..... .itl. ,,w,ri.,n nlonel" , tying .""' . ...... The Nirhi-iMcni ,-si...iioiu. ......,. II,,, Intent American ills like of Japan. It declares mat signs i,.i,i,, including the forth coining Japanese welcome to the Amer ican fbel Hint such n iee.n.K . varraated. MTsrroTr.rt FALLS DOWN STAIRS AND IS KILLED i.ravn Col Anff.isl 22. Society irch's of this city woro shocked today at the news that Mrs. N. Bnollonberg, wife of the millionaire department store proprietor of Philadelphia, who is vis iting hern, conimllic.i suicoio slrychninc tablets which had boen pro scribed for tier as menieino. The suirido occurred last Tuesday, but the facts did not become known un til Into last night. .Mrs. anctienoerg nas been suffering from consumption ror .. ...onil.s. and t is believed ner at- fliction induced melnucholia. FOREST FIRE LOSSES TOTAL $5,000,000 SF.ATTLF., Wash., August 22. The llev Miller, retired Congregational minister, lies dead at his home today from injuries sustained in a fall down a flight f stairs. His skull was frac tured and he expired last night from hemhorrhage of the brain. Hr. Miller in -..a, the hnthroom mistook the stairway for tho door of his loom and plunged headlong down too aia. COLVILLK, Wash., August 22. Ac curate figures gathored since the pres ...it forest fires hegnn show tnat in. Stevens county alone timber valued at f.-, iioo.OOO has been destroyed this year. In the Mill creek and Narcess regions h,lre,l of acres of timber have been destroyed. The firo ia still raging there but the fighters hnvo it under control. WEBB SAYS AMENDMENT SHOULD BE APPEALED ....-.,i.n ..! jn.M.st "2. That the 1 lih addition to the Constitution ahould appealed because it permits japa- j . ...... ,!.;.. o nitiiin citizenship nese a.oi . .i,.." - - i is the gist of a speech made at the clcav 1 ing session of tho national 1 i attorneys general Dy uiy. j of CnUfomia. HMf.f.?-.' O I . o-'j ,vf-;ii(,;. 1