ftoqon Hmnrlcal 8oct'r r:v J! .il J TIIIC WI9AT1IICIL. Medford Mail Tribune unitkd pnnm assooiabm Fall htmae4 Wlro ttepen Tonight mid Wodnomhiy Clear tonight; Wtidiiomlny warmer. The onlr paper In the werial published In a city the ! C Medford having a loaaed wtea. IWWIYEAR MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1910. No. Qt JOHN BULL WHACKED BY BIG STICK TELLS BRITISH TO MAKE GOOD EGYPT OR GET OUT OF SAYS EGYPTIANS SELF GOVERNMENT WITH Compliments Enulnml on Stern Rule of Soudan ns Wisdom of Dlsrcgard Inii Well Mcanlnu, But Unwlso Sentimentalists Who Object to Spread ing Civilization at Expense of Savagery Roosevelt Is Mado an Hon orary Freeman of London, as Gnncral Grant Was Thirty-three Years Ago Present Condition of Egypt a Menace to Civilization. LONDON. May .'Jl.--i:ngland in. day folt tho "bic stick." Colonel Theodore Roosevelt wielded tltu bludgeon at Guild liall when ho re sponded to u speech inado by Sir JoHuph Dimsdnlo, city chamberlain, milking Roosovult an honorary fruo nian of tho city. Thu honor wan conferred upon ItooHovelt in "recognition of tho dis tinguished inannur on which ho filled tho office of president and of thu eminent services rundorud civilisa tion by maintaining umienblo rein tioiiH with foreign nutinus." Thu ceremony followed n precedent set by a Himilar presentation to Gen ernl (J. S. Grant 33 yearn ngo. Tho colonel commented upon Rrit ihIi affairs in Africa, coinpliincntinc tho nation on its ndminiHtrntion in tho Central African protectorates, but criticising thu Ilritii'h army in Egypt. After thanking the city chainbor Iain, Sir Joseph Dimsdnlc, who for thu corporation had offered him tho "right hand of fellowship" and pre Routed to him u gold box and an em blazoned vellum certificate of "free dom," Colonel Roosevelt said: CRATER LAKE BUUKE 15 Roatl Will Bo Cleared of Snow Suffi ciently to Benin Travel Upon Al ready Parties on Horseback Havo Been Able to Reach Lake. lly Juno 15 it will bo potmiblo to drivo to Crator Luke, according to Forest Suporvisor M. L. Krickhon, who linn been keeping bin oyo on colidilions in tho foront. Already parties on horsobuok have boon ablo to reach tho lake, but havo encoun tered Kovoral honvy hiiow drifts. Tho ocitHon thiu your, according to Mr. Kriokson, is throo weeks urlior than last. Snow has disappeared in n grout dogreo and Htroams aro not aa high ns nsunl. Rungors havo already mado tho trip over tho FjhIi Lake trail and report it in fairly good condition. If tho bridge ovor Union crook in ropnirod by July .1 it is boliovod ma chines will bo ublo to drivo to tho lake without difficulty. PITTSBURG FIREMEN INJURED FIGHTING BLAZE PITTSnURQ, Pa., May 31.-Sovon firomon aro in hospitnls today nnd 24 othora aro sufforlng from minor bruisoH nnd burns following a firo that for bovoii hours throntonod to dostroy tho downtown sootion of thiH oily, Nono of tho mon, it wns stat ed, will dio. The firo started Into yostordny in u Diamond slrcot saloon. INCAPABLE BE A ''Recently I havo been upending a y ear in your llritioh Africal protec torates. Ynur men in Africa nro do ing grea work for the empiru and for civilization. The nations that aro conquering savage lauds for civil ization should work together. Man kind is benefitted by tho French oc cupation of Algeria and thu United States is benefitted by Kuglaud's work in Africa. The work of Kng land and Germany in East A trim Is succeeding. Tho East African high lands can be mado a white mau'h country. Every one has been ben efitted binco Americans took the Philippines. The East African set tlors remind mo of thu Western Am erican pioneers. "Governor Girourd is fitted to deal wisely and firmly in 'East Africa. Uganda cannot bo a whito man's country becnuso of tho climate. The prime need in Africa is the admiuis (ration of lands for the best interests of the natives. Somlaii Kviimplc. "The Soudan is tho best example of the wisdom of disregarding the well meaning hut unwise sentimental ists who aro objecting to tlfo spread of civilization at thu expense of suv agory. I do not holieve that history ulsewhoro cnu show equal progress from misery to prosperity, as shown in tho last 12 years in tho Soudan. "Rcgnrding Egypt, I speak as an outsider without prejudice and as a well-wisher of Britain. I speak not only as an American, but as a rad ical, hut as a real, not a mock, Dem ocrat, that feels tho fight is bound to bo for thu wolfaro of tho masses as one who wars against vengoauco and injustice, in accordance with tho principle by which 1 was actuated toward tho Philippines whilo presi dent. I'-Kypt a Monaco. "In Egypt you aro not only gunrd- (Continued on Page 5.) MS STRONG NO HUNDREDS. ARE DEAD FROM CYCLONE LONDON, Mny 31. Roporta havo ronchod lioro of a damaging cyclono In Mozambique, but dotalls nro mongro. Tho roporta say several steamships woro drlvon to son and lost ami others woro forced ta ahoro. A coasting vobsoI. cnrrylng -100 natives Is roportod to havo sunk. All thosu on honrd woro drowned. Houses nnd crops woro doatroyod In Home aoctlona of tho Island and many pooplo nro homoloas. LISBON, Mny 31. A torrtflo cy clono swooping Mozambique and tho Hast African Const klllod hundrods of pooplo and doatroyod praetlcnlly tno ontlro city, yoatordny, according to today's dispatches nubllahod in tho Dlarlo Notlolas. Tho dotalls con tained In tho dlspatchoa nro moairro. Tho cyclono wno tho florcost that has Roosevelt After Having a Degree Added to His Name. fwiBf jb' flf BIWr f r?J aaLaflHlM iVi llflaaH it r fialflf MJ&r4iLaSBaaHBlB?BV''?)!niaan9BBV1raBD IPvv&S&lliHff-'KKBHnr r--JSlBlaBaaaaaaaaaaa! StiRJSAFURHMIDB6KaOfXWnCONffiliD tJ 0 ON HIM BYTHE UNlVShsiTY Of NORWAY. NRJVOSeLTAKBmcl& if KINS LZMIHO TH UNIVERSITY. . - $& 9 TO REPRESENT T Tho question whether Medford and tho Rogue River vnlloy will ho repre sented whon tho second great land nnd irrigation exposition is held in tho Coliseum in Chicago for 10 days, next November, will bo settled to morrow. ' Robert P. Cross, secretary of the exposition, arrived in Medfoid ihU morning and is hero to show why the Roguo River vnlloy cannot afford not to bo represented this year in Chicago's big laud show. A special meeting has been called of tho executive and advertising committees of tho Commercial club to consider tho proposition. Mr. Cross will hlso explain tho details of tho oxpositioti to tho club Wednes day night. Secretary Conrad believes that if the Commercial clubs of the vnlloy get togolhor thoy can main tain n splendid Roguo Rivor vnlloy exhibit at tho Chicago land show, nnd show tho wholo middlo west what a fino country there is surrounding Medford, Ashland nnd Grants Put.. IVoplo Lniul Hungry. "No othor show ovor hold with its objects to intorost pooplo in the land opportunities in this country can compare in size or in hnportuneo with struck tho East African const In years and tho doath roll nlroady la enormous, A conBtwlBo steamor carrying 400 nntlvos was capslzod nenr Mozam bique hnrbor and till woro drownod. Many small craft In tho harbor and Bovoral vossola In tho Mozamblquo ohnnnol woro owninpod by gigantic wavoa. Tho cyclono npparontly centered on tho throo islands In Moknmbo Hay on which tho city of Maznmblquo is built. Mozamblquo had a popu lation of 0,000 nntlvcu and 300 Europeans, Mosurll, n Europonn aottlomont on tho mainland nenr Mozamblquo, did not sustain ns honvy damngo aa tho capital. "Your" storo, porhnpa, advertises "your" bnrgnln today! Look and know. IN COUNTRY MEDEORD AT the land show," said Mr. Cross this morning. "The sole aim of tho laud show is to create a desire in our people for the ownership of land. It is making Chicngo the greatest land-selling market in the world. Pcoplo in the middle west nro Innd hungry a good thing for business in Chicngo, nnd of vital interest to fast devel oping communities like those in tho Roguo River vnlloy. "It need not cost tho people of the Roguo Rivor vnlloy much to send nn exhibit to tho next land show. Most of tho oxpenscs of tho big exposition nro paid for in goto receipts of thu several hundred thonsnnd people who attend tho exposition. Mqro money wns spent last year in decorating the building than was charged for exhib itors for space. Tlnvo Hundred Thousand. "Tho first exposition, held Inst year, was viewed by over 300,000 pooplo from every part of tho east. Oregon was represented only by scattering exhibits. This year Cen tral Oregon alone will bo represented in ton booths. Tho first deal for publicity mado bv tho Oregon & Wes- (Continued on Page 5.) W000VILLE ELECTS T On Thursday Woodvillo will elect hor first city offioials nnd bocomo Inn incorporated city. Alrondy thoro is n full ticket in tho fiold, nnd ns no I opposition has dovolopod tho tiqkot 'nominated will be olocted, Samuel 'Mnthows is to bo mayor. Six coun- oihnon nro to bo olootod. Woodvillo has inndo gront progross during tho pnsjt yonr, owing to tho efforts of n few livo boosters who mudu tho lit t lo city among tho hills their homo. A mjv bridgo ncross tho Roguo river opened a gront ngrioul turnl district to them nnd since that time tho town has grown ns rapidly ns nny in tho county. Somo want ad help In finding tho boat worker for your work la worth while undonlublyl AO IB I HT TO CHECK RAILWAYS Attorney-General Promises to Pre vent Proposed Increase in Tariffs by Proceedings at Chicago Rail road Baiting Day in Senate Fight Against Octopus On in Earnest. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 31. Following shortly after the introduc tion of a resolution by Senator La Folletto denouncing the proposed in crease of freight rates tomorrow as nu evidence of combination and call ing upon the department of justice for action, Attorney-General Wick crsham assured certain senators to day that suit would be filed before night in Chicago to stop the enforce ment of the proposed increase. La Follctte's resolution came after a protest registered with congress yesterday regarding the proposed freight rate increase. The rales pro tested against arc general increases planned to go into effect tomorrow, June 1. The shippers declared that these rates wero fixed in an effort to head off interference by the inter state commerce commission under the new rmlrond regulation bill, which would jdve the interstate commerce commission power to suspend in creases. Increase Announced. It has been known for a mouth that the increased rates would take effect Juno 1. Tho railroads have announced them. They apply large ly to rates between Chicngo and Mississippi river points to points west. The rates wcro oven and uni form for the clnsscs of froight to which they npply. It wns this fact that led to Scnntor La Follett's reso lution, lie declared that tho rates themselves ns announced by tho rail roads wero sufficient evidence of collusion nnd combination and de manded notion nt once by tho de partment of justice to prevent their enforcement. Shortly nftorwnrd Attorney-General Wickorshnm pnid n socity call at the capitol. Thero ho talkod with Senntors Crane, Curtis nnd Bailey ntwl S4lirc? ii.;eiiMiii Mi Ait Mini Mi )it ini;4rf (i0riitiufe iiitriu llttll (111 c need havo no fenr that tho couraga nnd resources of the department of justico would not ho sufficient to cope with tho situation. Ho said the fight ngninst tho rrnilroad "octopus" would begin nt onco nnd nnnounoed that a suit scoking to prevent tho en forcement of tho nnnounoed rates would bo filed in tho federal courts ia Chicago today. KILLS YOUNG WIFE THER HIMSELF SEATTLE, Wash., May 31. John II, Trlpplo, 24 years old, son of Robort A. Trlpplo, president of tho Skagit County Quoen Mining Company, who Into yostorday aftor noon shot nnd killed his young wife, Lydla P. Trlpplo, and then fired a ballot Into his own head, died In tho city hospital today. Tho murder nnd sulcldo occurred In tho honlo of Trlpplo's fathor, num bor G33 Fourtoonth Avonuo North. r Tho murdorod woman waa tho daugh ter of J. M, E. Atkinson, a woll known Insurance man. Tho doublo tragedy followed a con foronco, which Is supposod to have concerned matrimonial troubloa. Yos torday afternoon Trlpplo called tho Atkinson homo by tolophono and nBked his wlfo to bring tho baby and como over, saying ho wlahed to bid thorn good-byo. Mlsa Carrlo Trlpplo, FfSHWAY AT AMENT NOT BUILT Thousands of Salmon Held by Use less Dam and Nothing Done to Aid Them Over Obstruction Which Is No Longer Used Immense Run Held in Check. "The fish situation at tho Ament dam is a disgrace. Literally mill Ions of fish aro beating their brains out in nn endeavor to make their way up the river. And thero Is noth Ing being done to provide an ade quate flshway for them." So states J. C. Aiken of WoodvJHe, who visited the Ament dam on Sun day and who is visiting in Medford. Since the floods of tho winter par tially destroyed the dam and wrecked the flshway as far aa its usefulness la concerned, salmon and steelheads have been prevented from making their way up the river but lose their lives in a vain attempt to get over the structure. No fish-way Is being built there, though Mr. McAllister promised one two weeks ago. "There are millions of fish below the dam. I never saw anything like It in my life." states Mr. Aiken, "and It Is ono of the most pitiful sights a person can imagine. Great steel heads rip their sides open in their endeavor to make their way up stream and finally perish. Something should be done and at once. "The fishermen in Grants Pass are catching ton after ton of fish. It la no wonder that fishing ia good now that the Ament dam so effectively blocks their progress to the waters above. Tho matter waa taken up by phono with Maater Flah Warden Mc Allister who had just returned to Portland from a ten days trip on the Columbia. He stated that ho had ordered tho building of a flshway when here and had supposed it al ready constructed, and would come down here at onco to see tho flah lndder waa constructed and tho fish now behind the dam dipped up In neta if necessary. IMMIGRATION REGULATIONS CAUSE OF QUASI-MUTINY OTTAWA . May 31. Following a quasi mutiny oy passengers nuoaru the Whito Star Dominion Llnor Mo- gantic over immigration regulations, an nttempt will Bo mado here to ao curo a modification of the drastic provisions. Tho new Immigration laws are praticularly obnoxious to steerage passengers, many of whom are leaving England to tako up small farms In Western Canada. sister of tho young man, was tho only one at home at his fathor's houso. She amused tho baby In tho living room on tho first floor while Trlpplo and his wife wont to a room on tho second floor to talk things over,' As tho sister sat playing with hor 15-month8-old niece, sho hoard, two shots. A motor cyclo patrolman was passing and ho was hailed. I The pollcoman battorod tho door In nnd found Mrs. Trlpplo lying doad near tho door. Her husband lay faco ' down ward on tho floor, an automatic rovoivor ciuicnoa in nis nana. He was breathing. Relatives of both of tho doad aro among tho best known people of tho city. Want to go to work without any moro "como-around-a-IIttlo later?" J Want-advortlso. con TO FIX RATES LSupreme Court Holds Interstate Commerce Commission Can Eta force Railroad Tariffs of Its fern Making Corporation Tax Cub Set for Reargument and Goes tnr 4 WASHINGTON, D. C, May 5L The power of the inter-state cs merco commission to enforce railway rates of its own making was affJnsetl today in an opinion handed dow. by Justico McKenna of the supreaM court of tho United States. The rata making power of tho commlnfiss was questioned bytho railroads as a number of cases fllqd to test tUc point. The cases wero based oa tfe ground that the law authorizing Vkm rate-making power to the commisriawL was a delegation of the legtaUtf power vested in congress by the cb stltutlon and that therefore the law was unconstitutional. The supreme- court restored t corporation tax caso to tho daefeat today for re-argument. This racca. that the caso will go over until aaat fall. It Is believed that it la the teat of the Important cases before tba court that will havo to bo re-argaai on account of the recent death o Justico Brower. OPENS 4 Settlers Above Butte Falls Will Mates Entry on Their Property Saturday, According to Orders of DepartHMftt Received Here. The settlers on what has long beat known ns tho "Unsurvevod." nJu Butto Falls, will mako ontry on tfeetr proporty June 4, according to onkrc issued bv the department of iht ul terior. With an ndditionnl year's residence they can make proof, This "unsurveved" is Inml wfcifc wns incorporated in tho forest re serve while people woro residing up on it. Only Inst vear it was sih-vcxihS nnd preparations mado in order that theso porosns might innko entries, and Inter nrovo on it. About 30 fam ilies nro effected nnd will either w& entries boforo Commissioner Camiti or in Roseburg. , us, SAILS FOR SOUTH SEAS TO CAPTURE BIG OEM SEATTLE, Wash,. Mny 31. Tto satisfy a whim of a New York aa clety woman, Captain Oeorga Vralr will sail In his achoonor, Eagle, ac tho South Soa Islands to attempt to ouy or capture tho Samfa, ona of famed Jewols of tho Islands. Tho splendid Jowel, which Is Oa slzo of a walnut, Is In tho keeping of Chlof O'Rollly, rulor of Tonaa- Tongo Ialo. O'Reilly, nn Irlsh-aa. camo to tho Islands twonty years m in a Balling ship. Ho dethroned tfca native rulor and now Is chld't oC 10,000 pooplo. Tho exlstonco of tho raro gem aat- Bldo tho Island was not known ual& threo years ago when a New Yea woman tourlns the world la fcar husband's yacht vlsltod Tongo-Toaa and was shown the pink colore Jewol. Sho attempted to purchase it at onco, but O'Rollly refused t AV. Ho explained that It was an objatt of fotlsh worship by the native. POWER UNSURVYD til t t ' 'I i $ Ja- m gBsujQmi