Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDTORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TONE 20, 1910.
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PINCHOT. BACK INSANITY IS
FROM VISITING PLEA OFCHARLTON
TEDDUHEEFUL
Says Roosevelt Has Shown His Ap
preciation of Men Supporting Con
servation Idea and That He Is
Glad of It Criticizes Ballenger.
Thrco Doctors Appointed to Examine
Younq Man If Ho Is Found In
sane He Will Be Sent to Asylum
for Treatment.
NEW YORK, Juno 25. Clifford
Plncliot, linck from n conference
with Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster
Bay Inst night, today praised the
work of the- insurgents, and, by innu
.endo, criticised Secretary of the In
terior Ballinger and Attorney Gen
eral wickersham. Ho announced
that Roosevelt will address tho Col
orado Livestock association in Den
vor Sept. 1.
"I am glad Roosevelt has shown
his appreciation of tho men who sup
ported tho conservation pland and
tho Roosevelt policies," iPnchot said.
"The colonel -pill address the indus
trial aid consei ration congress at St.
Paul on Sept. C."
Plnchot refused to discuss his visit
with former Secretary Garfield to
Sagamore Hill yesterday.
"The withdrawal bill," he said,
"was one of nine blllls recommend
ed by Ballinger and was thoroughly
unfavorable to conservation as intro
duced. Former Secretary Garfield
and the National Conservation asso
ciation opposed the bill, and it was
modified and passed as a good bill. t
It was a great conservation victory.
The conservation association co-operated
with the insurgents in their
fight on the bill."
"I feel cheerful over the insur
gents ability to convert bad bills in
to good ones," Plnchot continued.
"Tako tho railroad bill. As It was
prepared by Attorney General Wick
ersham, it was bad. The insurgents
re-wrote It and made a. valuable
measure. Senators Cummins, La
Foiiette. Bevoridgo and Doiiiver did Steamer Feared Lost.
superbly. The insurgents' services to ' BOMBAY, Juno 25. Tho Austral
the nation havo been remarkable nnd Ian Lloyd siemship Triost, with a
I believe they havo been appreciated. I crew of 85 and a passenger list of 34,
Conservation has been maintained. I is three days over due here. It Is
JERSEY CITY, N. J., Juno 25.
It the three doctors appointed to ex
amine Portor Charlton unlto in call
ing him incano, tho youth who con
fessed that ho killed his wife, Mary
Scott Castle Charlton, will go to an
asylum, while it they find that ho Is
sane, his extradition to Italy for trial
will be demanded.
Drs. A. M. Hamilton, Cnhrlcs A.
Dana and Arlltz Fisher arc tho alien
ists who have been commissioned to
examine Charlton.
Attorney Edwards, for the de
fense, said teday:
"We are willing to abide by tho
decision of the physicians. If Charl
ton be found sane, Judge Charlton
will not fight to pr.-ent his1 trial.
All the youth's father noka Is fair
play. If tho alienists find tho boy
Insane wo will abide by that decis
ion."
Attorneys for Captain Scott, broth
er of Mrs. Charlton, plau to provo
Charlton sane. They Intend to pre
sent letters written by Charlton to
Captain Scott nnd statements made
by him to friends of Scott.
Chorion spent a quiet nlsLt at tho
jail reading "The Last Days of Pompeii."
TAFT AND TEDDY
SODN TO MEET.
Colonel Roosevelt Will Be Guest of
President at Beverly Next Week
Colonel to Attend Commencement
at Harvard.
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OYSTER BAY, N. Y.. Juuo 25
Colonel Roosevol and President Tatt
will Itneot at Bevorloy, tho summer
capital, next Saturday. It is probablo
that Roosevelt will remain nt Bever
ley over Sunday.
On Tuesday Roosovolt will partlcl-1
pate in the commencement exorcises '
at Harvard university. He will re-
malu at Beverley for several dnya,
staying, at the country homo of Rep
resentative Nicholas Longworth,
Now Is the Time
Fdr you to mako u solootion from ovor 0110 hundred pattoniB in our now lino of
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BRUSSELS, WILTONS, INGRAINS AND TAPESTRIES
ALL PRIZEFIGHTS ARE
STOPPED IN CALIFORNIA
Kaiser Game, Though Sore.
KEIL, June 25. Kaipr Wllhelm,
who Is here today participating In
tho regatta, was a loser in a 23-mile
race in his schooner yacht Metear
against the Westward, owned by Al
exander S. Cochran of Now York.
The kaiser was at the wheel of his
ship, which was specially built but
finished half and hour behind the
Windward.
Wo do not oppose development but
we want tho development In the pub
lic interest, not for the benefit of spe
cial interests."
feared that the vessels foundered in
a recent typhoon. Tho Trlest has not
been spoken by vessels reaching this
port.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Juno 25
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That Governor GUlott'e order pre
venting tho Jeffries-Johnson and
Langford-Kaufman fights In this city
was far reaching enough to kill tho
real right game In Sau Francisco is
realized by fight fans hero today, fol
lowing action of the police in stop-!
plug four four-round contests bo-,
tween professional pugilists last
night. Among the bouts scheduled
was a "boxing contest" between Al
Nell and George Green, two old-tlm-'
ers at the prize fight game. It wns
tho opinion of Chief ot Pollco Mar
tin that these men wero profession
als and would fight a professional
prize fight of the prohibited charac
ter, so he interfered and provented
tho match.
Thrco similar fights wero stopped
and tho management Tilled in tho bill
with three or four short bouts be
tween amateurs.
We tiro offering
Special Values in all kinds of
Furniture and House Furnishings
Kermit to Re-enter Harvard.
BOSTON, Mass., Juno 25. Ker
mit Roosevelt is arranging today to
re-enter Harvard university In Sep
tember as a membor of tho class ot
1913. He hopes to regain his stand
ing In the 1912 class.
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"Outside tiio Tolcphono Wit Mln fit,
v flro limit, but Mnlit 1-IOt Cor. of Laurel '
M Inside on prices" Next to Washington School
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Says Jack is Yellow.
BOSTON. Mass., June 25. Joo
Jeannctte, the colored pugilist, todny
predicted that Jeffries will win in
the experienco ho acquired in his six
fights with Jack Johnson.
"Jeffries has tho head nnd the
heart to whip Johnson," said Jean
nctte. "I think thnt Jack is n won-
ten rounds. Jeannette speaks from dorful boxer and thnt lie will mako
Jeffries look awkward for a couple
of rounds. Then Jeffries will sail
in nnd bent him to ii frazzle. John
son cannot stand tho gaff. Givo him
a couple of blows in tho fitomaoli and
ho wilts.
Funston Not III.
LEAVKKWOKTH, Kan.. Juno 25.
General Frodorick FuiiHton todny
indignantly doniod the roportH that
lie h seriously ill and donlnrnd that a wifo,
slight ntlnck of indigestion nnd dis
comfort from hont nro hiu only nil
monts. Gonornl Fiinstou will lonvo Hliort
ly for Oaklnud, Cal., to join IiIh
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MALTBY
I HAVE A CLIENT WHO HAS
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15 Lots Well Locoted at a Very Low Price
In order so make a Quick Sale, this block of lots is offered at a Very
Low Price and will MAKE TERMS TO SUIT the Buyer.
Several Acre Tracts For Sale, Near the City.
These will go at a Very Low Price and Terms to Suit the purchaser.
18 acres 3 miles south of city only $3000.00
Call and See me in Room 7, Post Office Building
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