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medford Daily Tribune FOURTH YEAIi. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1909. No. 66. THAW S LAST HOPE IS GONE Appellate Divison Supreme Court Denies Appeal --Must Remain Confined in Asylum MA PARDON II T WANT WOULD OPENON TRAIL Of WHEELS ARE FOREST EIRE FOREST LANDS Petition to President is 'Hawley Writes Secretary Goodpasture U'ritesBroth Signed by (jreat Number 01 Business Men of the County for Pardon. Wilson in Regard to Throwing Forest Re- serves Open. ill 1 MAN NKW YOliK. .Iinii 4. Harry K. : Hundreds ui' local business men U'l-in-f-i-n i n i i W (' n iv ,.. Thaw's In hope ui' rejrainuig his o. the cily and county are signing a -taken up llie inali'lr of allowing; set frecdinn departed today when the ap- petition iu ihe President askinir thai l!'''s "" forest -reserves wilh Secre- pellate division of the suprc.ne -..urt Lllurk.s Nil.kol b pul.douod lor hjs tury Wilson of Ihe agricultural de- FAIR IS WELL FIXED FOR SEATS deeided against his aipi'al from an; . -.1,1 . 1 .. . .. . lnrtnicnt, as Ihe following letter order of the Supreme t'inirl refusifigi the secretnrv will show: him a jury d ial as to his sanity. t .Orcguii,-of whieh he was convicted years there 'have heen somewhta ex- nieaus that Thaw must remain in the 'and sentenced to 13 months impris- tensive additions to the National Kur- .Matilaewan nsyhim. oilmen! on iMeNeils islands. J. K "sl areas in Oregon. Ihe insertion Harkdull of this oily has been uirou-1'" Imvi'"" ' Agrieullurul . . ,, .... . , , . , Appropriation Aet of, Mareh 4, .11)07, lafng the pet.t.on m Medford and ho , ,,,., , , ,,,,.,. J i a r has uol met u single business 1111111 eonsiderable areas, just prior to the who has refused to sign. approval of the hill, whieh areas up- The many people of Jaekson eouu- I"""' h"ve been piiekly delennined Iv who know Mr. Nickel! believe that "P""- he should be luirdoned in view of e.- Because of Ibis there have been .,.,.,,.., ... . , , , ,, teiiuntiug eireiunstunees suimunding included iu the National Korests of ShAIII.K, Wash., June 4.-I.1 the ,.,.,; with the ,Iinj frullds. 'Oregon not 'only agrieulture and gra.- matter of seats, the A-Y-P Kxmsi- hllK TOKi(J(.,j j Ju(.k801, county 'K lu"lf!. "l liidi with bill little tiou is particularly well provided. The for. neurly 40 yeurs mid his many forests on them, but also lands that grounds anil buildings are especially friends are raliving to his support. " patented and whieh had been well equipped for holding big gather I -Many influential men . throughout ,"-;l''1 f"r "";i'll'le period. .. ...... . the stale, including, stale officials. Ihe purpose ot this letter is to res- nigs, coiiveuiious, 111 eneons, nan-1 1 ' r,,iu. ..11 ... ....... .....1 ..i.t..... 1.. r .;.... have signified their 'willingness lo ll""l inquire whether all or any 1 kinds, Thev eonvenlions ! n. ', ..i,,,.,. i whieh '" Pi " 1 a pet t on lo the President ulesl' "'iuieii in tne 1 aie .0 places 111 whieh .National Forests in Oregon were of various kinds can he "1"1" '"" '"' "'"l 1,0 l"u" , ,,.; v , " .. . 1. .11 1 .. . 1 : flnnn. , ... HCIfU 111 Nil Millie Utile, . The amphitheater in which the op-j emif.; exercises were hold yesterday ! QPfl V 1 VT TO UIUC rniM-nih.- and noon. seal 10.000 pel -I ufUlinllL IU flAlL suns, n ml tnci'Y seal is id ii con) mainline posh inn. The Stadium, in which nil the InV athletic meets will be held, en n seat 20.000 peisuns. .-niii the niM'juit'ii'cnl niidilormn. in iiicli jtumy itn purl nnt nltirrins will he held iiml in which smnc dt'lhe leiul iiifj men of I he Uuted Slutes will snciik. bus n sent hit nipjwil v of 5000. For ivslinj; pliH-L's iniincnihle ben- nrjuii.jilidii of n dies and clmirs hnve been set out l with at lenst BAR ASSOCIATION SI'UKANK. .lime 4.- I'l-eliininmy jdiins n re beinjr worked on I by Col. Willinin Iimuner of Spokane. for llie bur nssoeialiuii meinbers. prne- ((Hivenient places abtnir the boule- ticinp iu this cily am! Spokane eoim vn rds a ud grounds. , t . The two exist in ir associations The Amphitheatre will be the scene . have heen at war with each other of numerous yatberins some of llioiu since (heir founding The purpose is Natonal importance. Iu .lune the!o premole respeef for I heprolesion students of Ihe l'aeitic l'nier-ily and lo iruard Ihe public nirain-l di will irivc the ploy. "The flridire of the repulahle and unpmlVssiuiuil acls (iods." Hue biunlred atid forly-five hy itierubcr of ihe bar. The oririiiii Stiidents will lake part iu ihe play, zalioii meeting will lake place within 'fhe Nut-wciaii Sinuiitjr Society will two weeks, when arriniL'cmenls will (rive its biur festival in the Atuphi- be made for the celcbin I ion of Law thenler and the (Jeriaan Sen: -erfa-t yer's Day. at which lheiv will be snrveved, and the lands included in the Nalional Forest classified us atriieull nral. firazintr. limber, ete.. as shown by (be records of your depart ment. If 1 lit y were in I so surveyed, ui examined, and classified prior to their inclusion, have thev heen since, for the purpose of ro-d oration lo the public domain for homes for people of the Cniletl (Sales, jhe lands which are agricultural, rru.in.ir, or not uf- I icentlv I inibercd a-, to just H'v ibeir retenlitui in (he National Forests n the .jiidetnejit oj' ihe ilepartment. N'umeroits inquires made to me i'i reiranls to public hinds in Oregon suitable foj- enl ry under our general laud law. AUo frcipienl applica tion a re made I o me lo present Ihe claim id lhic-e who de-ire to (Miter lai:iK Milhin Ihi' National Forests of Oregon which arc presented as tigri- clul are lands. j From all tire information 1 poes-. it would tnaie:ir lti.it n i-icol t me er in This City That He is on Track of Man Who Resembles FanGher TURNING AT 110UD Bayoneting of Italian May Wages Lead to International Complications-Town is Under Guard. DOES MUCH DAMAGE in Northern Minne- sota-No Lives as Yet Arc Reported Lost-Loss Will Be Heavy Al. l'l.(ti;), Cal., June I.-- Cnex peeted einnpliealiiins involving Ihe Aineiiiinn and Italian j;overniueiil, T. I. (ioiMlpasllil'e has reeeived a letter from his brother J. K. Oood paslure, who is iu Cailfornin, eiiKiified on a mini lor 1.. V. J'aneher, who jinny grow out of Hie bayoneting of "isnppeiueo i nun tins eily lasl tall, tiabnel Tallerieo, an Italian siaiinjr nun ne was on the traek of a Iday by Ihe California unto answering Mr. Kaiieber's de- Innards. senp. was some three weeks be-I After nu exeilimr einifeien.... lust lie seems confident of Inifrlil an appeurto Ihe consul general Ihe man and all itidica-iwas drafled nskiiiLr that 1 1... im,il,. linns lend lo prove that the man on be Im.ught lo the atteulii f the whose track he is, is Iher Ihan ' lialian ambassador in W..sl.l...,i,, Mr. Pancrher. ppi.,. ..,., , ,1,. ,.ium , ' Mr. (iondpasliire is at present iu iknown. San ,J,ise and hns enlisted the aid of The lumber mills resumed this the police of f'aliforniai iu the search mornine. Aimed and mounted lUflMIIX, Minn., June Dum as1' ana ting lo over if'i.tKlll.lHIO ms iilready been dime by Ihe forest fires raging iu the northern portion of this stale lodav. No lives nr.. r,.i,,-i l hind biai. overtakiu yester- Nalional d lost The fire covered an area of suvral hinulied miles, and IS Snreiolilnr rnn. far (be missing; miin. LATE LOCAL MEWS. giumls are unrdin every road lend- into the town. LARGE NEW POTATOES GROWN NEAR PHOENIX -1 V. A. Colby has left for the enst. wilh the remains uf his brother who j was killed last Monday evening,. j J. T). F.vans wiih in Medford Thurs- Willium ('. Ilrown of Yreka is visit-ly with new potatoes from Phoenix, .r iu Medford. three of which weighed 14 onneos JohmTempleton of Hombrook is in !fia,,,L W"" oted Meillunl en a short visit with friends'"" " urmM rnn,,!l ,n"'k nnrt , . ,, , . Mr. Kvniis as a successful rancher. mi, and jmis. ,j. rsunan are visinn Port bind. J. A. Kose of I'hoenix was a recent .Medford visitor. Mrs. .. ('. Charley and Mrs. M. M. Ilrown. of I trow nsboro. spent Wed- dav in Medford. The Medford Olass House has rent ed half of its space in which a rnck- c -ltnv is lo be conducted, (hinir will be sidd from 5 to each. .1. .1. 'fryer of Kaeje 1'oint was a recent visitor in Medford. HAD COUGAR AS STAGE PASSENGER idly. BUTTE FALLS HAS REAL LIVE STRIKE ul-n will he ;jii'll Iumc. l.'ill by 7"i feel, and h cmitic pri.pi'i'tiiw and i The stage is with elierv as nee ileil. PASTOR RIDES ON WALKS: FINED $10 program of athletic uamc 'jood m- cue and -pecche-;. If ibis in la fitted lion i a -access il i- prop. tend the .jurisdiction ((e W'a-binuioii and On-j-oit Idaho and c-1ern Montai ii bjirbe-ornaiii.a--e.l lo cv eastcrn tiorl le-r'i 'in- K, i in in JAMES WEBB DYING oiinl. are at pre-.cn I inclnd Nal iooal Kitie-ls in ( reon. I res pectfully -ne-t ihiM f a Mirvey. or cMimitial ion. of ;; lauds oilier than tlio-c proper to l'tre-i ie-erves were excluded from t he Nat io nal Forest i'i Oregon mimI returiied lo the puh m domain for.eniry under the uene- SI'OKANK. June -I.-- (Irani Turn Kvery- hull, a sln.nc driver, operalin "i ccnls (ween Newport and Klk. Washington. north of Spokane, haitnu experience wiih a fitll-rown conyar which he will tail forget for some time. While driving alonv: 1 lit narrow momilaiii road near oy.er I 'a-- Iu- lior-cs be Ciime friihleiied and bolted. Tin 1 1 river manaued bv -heer tort one lo . the wheels of the c..ie in the ival uieelings al the tuber- rut-, ami afler the hor-e- batl e prowine; in interest uud in pcialcd ihcir eiiei'L'.v Ihe dri'er made power. 1 arce more athlitious lust iu e-t iua t ton. re rchctl ni Ihe hi ; lour the evening before. Jn- road of the conch wa- a feroeion- lere-i in ihe yospel is rowiu. I'rtd'. coti:ir. Itefoie the aniiiiii! could tower till the spring upon him. Turn boll tr-cd I lie SPLENDID MEETINGS AT CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE The aele AT 103 YEARS OLD ' llMll.l- !7 Imni OI.YMl'IA. .Ini.e 4.--Hev. K. I.. Suii k. iat.ir at the t'enlral lialili-t i-hni'i-h. ami uae nt1 lln- lnt kluiuil iuiui'.t''r in llie eitv. ui. lhi innrn- ine fined .ln and r-i al the .liie nal, ti'l' ruling hi- niMl.iri'Vi'le on the -iili-w elk- in lln- -i t v liniiu. The ih:U''f "a- lui'li-ri-il hv n iMili.-i-man uliu ,;m .Mr. Sv iek riding on the walk" Sunday. I,,i',-. Swii-k il:: iplite :i la I II- rill'- li,. a m.-tLi'i'li'' healpr and va lia-l-'iiii'-." atti-ml a p.-Miriii when vinlatins the nnlinanee. Tin' i-ily anlhi'l-iti.1- l:."e Iven .mi-lml-imI iii tryiii'j t" -r.jip -s the prae- (ii-e ef li.lil'- lin 111.' Willi,- ii'i.l ihe niiiii-ier i- ei.e at' the many vietim . the l.iiee tw.rl l:ll-!v. lie (.leaded L'llillv lo the ehnlL-e thi- inoniinir and appeared tit eonrt : C. 15. JOXES Handles rental- rs- liersonally. ' elnsively. Over liijoit Theatre. S'l'tll K TfX..)ime 1. -.laine- Wehli, San .loaquiti'- i'i'iite;iari:i:, lie- ifvi death'- d.Mir at ihe Imine ..t' hi- miu I-aac M-W. ii. '.-.ir 1 nk- nveim,. Thi- iior!iit"r In- -auk inlo nn'.ii:- seioi.-i.' anil it i- .-late.l ,!!! pi..l.al)l- n..t -.nii- tl, 'Iv. .!.!. I, l.ir I hi- oi r"dth hirthday at I'eiei - .Inly ai.d now i- iieariiiL' hi- "i.e ai..l ihird year. Allln-al. i'i'.' w. phy.-i.ally,' Mr. Wel.l, retained I (,l,--e--i.ni hi" tniml and u.inri. fa) inein. .ry until he ia-ped into n coli-i'ii.n-iie". Hi- -on i" niol !ni:e and eondnel- I'lt lo Kor Lr-' i I'i .. r I lial he l.'iiMii .1 In nil i il would .il.celned. ration- the I ha la ru result in I.e llie IT tllae. Ihe ;'o.-pel -inline; Is -pintaal I 1 1 1 1 and nplinin. Andienees have I il cd ' eeer.liii e..od in .1 1 i I ll-t andin'' the the -ear.'. We appreliiMil no dane.-i' I. iinyoi;!' Iiy .'. i ii lit i lo lin;-e nieet itif. ITlie palilic -how-, -tores. skI.m.iis etc., ale no! l,.-ii.e en-loiiiers itn ae- nilll.l of the -o-ealled fl ier. Why " -llonl.l ai Mine. e-peciall- any rhnreh nio iiiomher- Iav aua ti.n.i thi) lloll-e t1' of tool on Ihi- or anv other ac int. '-n' r.ri'iliren. I rii" n! -. ilont alliov an -tu ple lliii.'.: lo kei p t'r.im any -erviei-. I',. tne toni.jlil. Slllljeels--K. -istins: the llexil." Thi- i- a line. ."' praetie.-ll siihierl. Hear it. i'!,'e-i-li'j-.r the Ilevil" tnhji'et at f!ie Tale v.,::. !.. p, he-lit. f'ofne and i- how to do it. his uhip. hill the hie eat leap-lii- hetiil anil ili-appeared n il- hel'ore he eonld inlliel lie death Mow. Settlers in the iiorlhein pari ol Spokane eonnly report eon jiy nniuei'Mii- licit litis, H. 'ji-si itt--taiiee of a slave driver havine; .no a- a pa eneer. Tnniliiill elaijn a Ihan SO y.a a -mall -lore y ot niir lieiHicaee pie to make teene- eerv ithin our honiiili ie-. and the t - la i ii I lie iiie.nnpurahle up. ot our i Pry. The r.,n-li- f this (i..iey would not he ta I ill :. ey v, ay v hu te er lo I- I- p.-Iter. ,: t irreat a-paMlaye to it. . Oifi.-nl r'oiehi.l. I 'hie! I-'or- .!! -aid i'i !h" eei rite; het'ore tot (. !, finally included in the Na-;-e I oii.tiii t tee oti A -iv-al t ure liuna! Kmest- iii Ore.:..n -honld he lir-t i... i ..t the in it Ii Con- n-p ,te,l t.. ihe (nildie domain for 1 Ihink it is -ale p. -ay that I - f',.r .nir people in aeeordat.ee uniform set of wilh the in ti einorml pno-tiee of thi- reeord for ilri.iiitr a eomdi from point where he i!iseo i-reil flhe Ther is i a (IMM'iiil resjjondciiee) rilei-e was oitile aim oxeilement in our midst mi TiibhiIh.v iiiii the ar rival ui Aiiuiiiunr Keineliu with n loud if men In take the plane of Hie local Nlrikerx. It weiim that Ihere is some diKiiHsfaetio,, wit I Mr. Heineke and the local petitioned Mr. Harris lo re move Heineke. This Mr. Harris re fused In do mid sel. ahont employing men from Ihe valley lo do Ihe 'mill ivork. When the vallev men arrived at Ihe falls Irnnhle at once licfrnn. JikIci- IViiIz liappene.l ,i . ,, (. ".''mind m , ( llMIt, j i l-n.-t t-i l'epnly Sheriff Claspell I nserve the peace and to file a eomplainl atianist any one 1 1 -i 1 1 Ihreals, inli inidnlioit or violence In prioenl Ihe men I'mm workin.. ,,v t, it n,;.. 'ilislnrliancc of ihe peat e anil In- men ueic aL they woillll he pr,,eee properly also. To lie Haskill was u'tvfu the men wnrncil Ihal while thev ntieln ll-c peaeealile mea-ltrcs Ii. persiiatlc tin- new arrial- I rota vvnrkini. vel that iolet,ce wttalil n.. In' permitted and that any i hiralitm to injer- uilh Ihe icci wtttki'T. if Ihcy work ctl. v..li!l ! e -i - .. tf,..,-,.: il, cotiion patp.t-e anil an oert act to carry the -.line 1 1 : 1 . . iM-enlio,!, if (he ael i 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ,-. I wa- in I im I'nl, wns' iii the nature i,f oh-t I'ncl i' .jnsliee. and Hie law den 1 1 -overoly wilh -nei net: thai any cinei.'alion of thrc or more men h.-nl upon a e..mnioii inlenl calcnlaled In di-linli . peace was riotous and avaiilsl the nw. These counsels -eenitnl lo pniel the troiilile and all i- peac l'nl ai this writing. It til Ihe deleriiiinalioii of the proper pertinl anv M "f -i ri'-iiie.l l,i ami Ihe mill e d Dei.nlV sti'iiet'oiis, and coiiear of Newporl. I.oinily on the head i -li te of Wa-hineloii. a noted he;,,' -hiyer. hnuilreil- of eoneai: llli- pail of Ihe i-l ''.", year- i- oruaniitii' i nni ki a haul I liere w il h t r f coiiear n the T It. Hopper v In. Im- killed lli.l wild eat Ii dillilnr the las! p.irlv lo n-d do--. I" anlhoiities lo nip ,ai,d lo - Ihal work -hull Tllo-e v l, not, I, ot tl,. other a:e:i city ri'.:!,l- CI,!po'e!' . the law an di-oiiler Mil K.I l!o 1.11,1 lo IIV p' . e ha e no s lleh friend- anywhere as Ihe men who are Ihih',: iMsid-'j the honi, dries ot' thi -e I National I I'ore-ts." 1 earne-t!y desire that all lands I eminent. Willi he-1 wi-hes, 1 am Wry respectfully yours, ' W. C. Hawley, ASTORIA MEN IN SHOOTING AFFRAY ASTnl.'A. .lane ), A- a re-alt ,,l an nllercatioa ihal i- -aid to h.'ie aii-eii i.vif a woman, Alliert Mali shot ii ii.l -'erion-ly wo'inded I'lasl s..p I'.oyee al the latter'- home on ( !a-a-..p I'iatti". Hal! lis,. I tl shot 'iiit, and the ehar'c struck' P.oyce near the hiall. ah 'I' le i!crso"A'.. Ii. 11. Ilal'.ev ol l.'. dciie' is s,,en.. jit.!? a lew davs in Medford. j A. !!. -T. -f r ot' l-iiieene i- isitin-' in I he i alley. ! II. T. Hall of t'ential I'oinl s,,,.,,! lwTeihie-dav in Medford on hlisiness.