"sir-" wfTmWW&$ TIIK WEATHBR. Medford Mail Tribune 3! UN1XKD PKK8H ASSOCIATION Full Leased U'Jru IU-port. Tonight nnd tomorrow Fair mid warmer. Tbo only paper In tho world published In a cky tbo ilia of Medford having 11 loaned ftrs ETFTH YEAE. MEDFORD, OttEG ON, FRIDAY, -JTOIE-31, 1910. No. 88. CAUSED By II PISTOL Four Dead, Ohe Dying, Two Serious ly Injured When Small Revolver Is Fired at Blank Wall of Dynamite Storehouse Terrific Blowup Re sults and Neighborhood Wrecked. BOULDER, Mont., July 1. Four persons nre dead, ono dying and two are ccrlously Injured today duo to nn explosion of dynamite stored In a warehouse, which let go last night when George Hart fired a 22-calIbcr rovolver at tho blank wall. Although tho bullet did not penetrate tho wall ' half an Inch, tho impact was sufficient j to set off an cxploslvo which was stor ed near tho wall. Tho explosion was terrlf, buildings (wero shaken, windows shuttered and several women wore frightened Into hysterics. Tho dead: GEORGE HART AND WIFE of Boulder. BABY HART, their 2-year-old daughter. DAVID KERBV. Tho Injured: Albort Taylor, seriously. Miss Gladys MIffIn, will dlo. William Robinson, seriously. When Hart fired tho shot his wife, baby, Miss Miffln, who was Mrs. lHart's sister, Kerby, Tnylor and Rob- lnBon wero standing near by. An In stant later tho dynamite lot go. Miss Miff in waa. knocked down and her body pitifully lacerated. No hopes for her survival aro held out. Hart, Kerby and Robinson wero hurled bodily over a story and a half building. Mrs. Hart and hor infant were horribly burned. Thoy wero killed instantly. The warehouse, which was owned by the Graves Mercantile company, was partially wrecked. It took flro Immediately. Prompt work on tho part of tho flro department saved most of Its contonts, however. A number of persona In tho town wero injured by falling brlc-a-brnc : which was Jarred from shelves by ftlio blast. FOREST RESERVE LAND RESTORED TO ENTRY WASHINGTON, D C, July 1. Proclamtalons eliminating nearly COO, 000 acres from tho national forest i lands and adding about 100,000 acres jtto the resorvefi havo been signed by .'President Taft. Tho lands taken from the forost reserves wero found to bo suitable for ngrlculti ral pur Iposes. From tho Beaver Hood national forost in Idaho nnd Montana 10C,- 85 acres wore taken, and 203,341 acres wero eliminated from the Co conino forest in Arizona. About C0,- OOOacres will bo taken from tho Tar- ghee national foroBt In Idaho and Wyoming and 1C.013 acree will be eliminated from tho Deer Lodge for- fest In Montana IJAP OFFICER TO TRY TO REACW S0UTW POLE TOKYO, Julv 1. Lieutenant Shi- Irase of tho Japanese arrfiy will race Captain Scott ot England 4o tho bouth tole. On August 1, with n pnrtv including a geologist, nn as tronomer nnd eight others, tho, Jap-' nneso officer will ail at the head of iui expedition bound for the Antarc Iip Tho pnrtv hope to ot u the Japanese flag at the outh sde be fore the EngWfeh party, under Cap- inn Scott, n reach the coveted rpai. Lieutenant Shirase has been inter ested in Arcje explofatiun for many pears. Just before the Uusso-Jap-fi rse war ho planned to loiLjin ex- reunion 10 me norm poie, utu nu llanf. Ktero interrupted by the out r iL. of hostilities. PARIS IT PRODUCED union Bloodthirsty "Apache" Beheaded in Orthodox Style Fall of Ax Mad dens Throng, Who Start Demon stration, Which Is Quelled by the Troops With Difficulty. PARIS, July 1. Tho guillotine of tho prison at sunrlso today claimed tho head of Llabouf, "ono of tho most bloodthirsty of tho Parisian Apaches," according to Uio police; a martyr, according to tho socialists. "I protest a0alr.st my execution," cried Llabcuf ns ho rested his head upon tho block. Like n, famous mon arch befgoro him, Llabeuf's next words wero cut short by tho heavy hand of "La Guillotine." Tho protest of tho condemned mnn was ro-echoed In riots in which tho llfo of Presi dent Falllcrcs was threatened and in which one policeman was killed and mnny police, soldlerB and rioters wore Injured. Whllo Llabouf was preparing to as cend tho scaffold his friends and sev eral revolutionists and socialists gath ered in tho streets about tho prison. Ax Maddens Throng. Tho fall of tho ax apparently mad dened tho tl rong nnd an attempt was mndo to storm tho prison. Gendarmes wero trampled and beaten, prison gunrds wero shot and tho gates of tho prison yard were being battered down, when tho troops that had been ordored into tho city for euch an emorgoncy, rodo up. Tho soldlors charged and tho mob was beaton back, leaving hundreds of injured on tho pavoments. Many of those injured will dlo. Tho mob was quelled but not beat en, and continued to throng tho rtrcot8 Jeering tho soldiers and threat ening to send other policemen to follow tho ono for whoso murdor Lla bouf was executed. Additional troops wero rushed to tho sceno and surrounded tho cof fin In which Llabouf's body was tak on to tho cemotory at Ivry. Socialists Thwarted. Tho display of strength frustrated n plan of tho socialists to carry the body of Llabeuf through tho streets of Paris as "an object lesson of gov ernment by force." At Ivry wreathe and flowers wero placed on Llabouf's gravo, Ono of thorn bore tho motto, "To a pollco martyr." This was caus ed to bo removed by tho authorities. In tho aftornoon anti-pollco demon strations wore ronewed. Tho social ists massed at tho Arc do Trlompho and proceeded along tho Champs d'El- syseos in tho direction of President Falllores. Tho leadors encouraged their followor to attack the presi dent's palace, but prompt action by pollco and soldiers broke up the marcher and restored order. Tho newspapers this afternoon lilnmo Falllerw for the eeutIon of Llabouf nnd for tho resultant riot. TAFT WOW LABELLED AS EHEKY TO BABIES SAGAMORE, Mass., July 1 Do-' causo a. deloatlon from tho National , Consumors'5 longuo was rofused a conference with Prosident Tr.ft ro gar.Tlng proposed legislation for child protection, tho president today la termed nn enemy of bafilea. Taft'd alleged opposition to ho stork was charted In a speech mado by Mrs. Florence Kelly rt tho Saga more sociological conference. Mm. Kelly declared that when tho dele gation called at the Whlto Housb tho members wero informed that tho pros ident would bo busy all day .n ' could not soo them. Half an hour later, she said, Taft was neen playing golf. Diaz' Hepheff to See FiflW. LOS ANGELES. Cal ., July 1. Genoral Felix Dipz. nephew of Preil (entOlaz of Mexico, formor cblef of police of Mexico City, and chief of the Mexican secret sqrvieo, will start l tonight for Reon to wltnbM the Jef I fries-Johnson fight. BETTING WORLD FAVORS JEFFRIES AS WINNER -r IS NOT ABLE TO STAND STRAIN Physician Says Jeff Has Greater Lung Capacity and Black Man Not Equal to Long Battle Burns, Brother Jack and Armstrong MOANA SPRINGS TRAINING CAMP, Reno, Nov., July 1. Jnck Jeffries, brothor of the fighter, Bnid today that Dr. Porter told Jeffries confidentially that Jack Johnson's frmno seems tumble to stand the strain of a long battle. IIo said also that Jeffries has tho gi enter lung ca pacity. IIo has tho impression that Johnson is fat inside, duo to tho nlo ho drank while training in order to hold his weight. If this is true, Jef trius' chance to win is materially in creased. Hob Armstrong declares that Jeffrie-, will win tho fight in three or seven rounds. Fnrmor Hums nnd Roger Cornell insist that if the fight goes over 15 rounds Joffrics will no u 10 to 1 shot. Jeffries has picked Hums, Hrotlier Jack and Armstrong for his comer. Coibott will be chief second nnd Cor noll will nttond to his logs nnd dress nnv cuts. Dr. Porter is hold in ro sone. Tho choico followed an argument between Jeffries nnd Hergor. Mer ger wants to he in the corner, hut Jel fries says lie is too nervous and is apt to become excited. Tho urticlos of agreement make no mention of bnndngo. Jeffries will not wear nnv, und ho mny insist that Johnson does without, or at loust f tho negro wenrs them that they ne npplicd in the ring. Tho criticism of Jeffrie' breathing is groundless, according to Farmer Hums. Ho says that the thing criti iMntd is nothing but doop breathing through the mouth, which he has taught Jeffries, jmt ns he did Frank Ootch JOHNSON ROOSEVELT AND HFI IETII REMAINS II MYSTERY HIlOOKI.INh, Miis, Jul 1 Theodore Koot-cu-lt spent half nn hftur oith Supreme Justice llood at the Corev Hill sanitarium nt noffn to dav. He then returned to Hoston and will probably leave for New York tonight. .UIANT, Mat... July 1. For mer J'nMridont Hookevelt and Sena tor Lodtfe left the euutor'a automo bile at 0:-I0 a. in. for tfrookline to uwit Justice William II. Moody f tho supremo court, who i ill in a hospital. Justice Moody whm ap minted attorney -general by 'Hoom velt in 1804 and the two are warm frieude. HKVBKLY. Haes.. July 1. What Former Prcidert I(oimeelt met e li-rdiis tor the firt tune inee In -l I i iiii'orittiiin dav hii ueiiic the READY FOR TOURISTS AT CRATER LAKE Manager Parkhurst Leaves to Open Camps Auto Stages Will Leave Medford Three Days Each Week for Lake and Return Alfred L. Parkhurst, manngor of tho Crator Lake company, left Fridny morning by automobile to open up Camp Arnnt, nt Crater Lake, for tho accommodation of guests for tho Benson. Tho culinary department of tho camp will ho in tho hands of a first-class cliof. The Crater Lake company has planned extensive improvements ror this venr. A stono lodge with a frontngo of 140 feet will bo complet ed on tho edgo of the crater at the lake this year. It will ho known as Crater Lnko Lodge, and will bo completo in nil its details. Tho guest hall of Crater LnkiJ.odgo will bo 50 x80 feet in sio, yith n groat fire place nt either end. At tho north end of tho lodge will bo erected n lingo outdoor iireplaco whoio camp firos will bo hold. The lako will lie oasily uccosihlo to tourists this year, us tho Klamath Lake Navigation company will con nect with tho Southern Pnoifio trains at Klamath Falls by menus of tho stoamor Klamath, which will run to Agency Lauding and meet uutos run ning botwoon Agency nnd Crator Lake. An automobilo line is established between Medford and Crater Lake. Autos will leave Hotel Kusli at 7 a. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of ouch week; returning, leave Crater I.ako on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. With a small "dlsco-m" for tho honot enthiwlfum of statement torn times Inevitable In writlnj n ar nest advertiser ent, you can depend absolutely viion the candor and hon-f eaty of ndrertieora la this nevipa Pr. happened when Pn ul'ijt Tail and msteiv of Hocrlv P'lhtieiKii with a Sherlock IIoluiPs h nt hae U-ru trying to deduce the tttitnJe ot Hoobuvolt toward th? Taft polieien over binee tho colonel smiled hiw fatewell to thu wnitfiiK nowepa)r men and loft the Tuft homo. Home of tho doMr8 have con cluded that Koo.evclt did not in doriie the Tuft administration. If ho had, they declare, the Tuft fol lowers would have lot no time iu al lowing the fact to become known, it is believed, houecr, that the con freres that the Hughes diroot prim ary idai! should be indorsed and it is exiieoted that the reirulura iu New York state will ubange thoir attitude toinard tho measure. The Hallinger-Pinehot eoutrot er, it i- geiif i ills belli m il, mum not nii'ii tinned The - uL ! t w.ii ton di liente SANDRY WILL RE LANT CHIEF DEPUTY Popular Game Warden of Woodville Recommended by Master Fish Warden to Succeed Him as Chief Deputy in District No. 2. SALEM, Or., July 1. Master Fish Warden Edwnrd Clanton today rec ommended to tho stato board of fish commissioners tho. appointment of Sam Sandry of Woodvlllo as chief doputy fish warden for district nuin bor two, comprising all of Oregon south of tho Coluinhln, tho position vacated by Mr. Clanton whon ho bo cuino master fish warden today, Tho board will undoubtedly ondorso tho appointment. Mr. Sandry has geen gnmo warden nt Woodvlllo and water bailiff for tho past year and has mndo nn excellent record, securing a number of convic tions. INSURGENT OPERATIONS CONTINUE IN NICARAGUA HLlKKir.LDS Nicaragua, July 1. Insurgent openiticin against Man agua nre being curried forward ig oioush !(ilu, following loports tli.it the administration t'oiees of Presi dent Mnilnz lite not prepared for n long siege of the Western Nienrnguaii capital. " Following the rem pt lire nt the custom Iiipiik' on Minefield Hltii't, Kslradn's forces have driven Oen ural Mntutv and the Mudriz troop from Eastern Nicaragua. Cap Ornoins i. now .MiidrU' ixirt of en try. NOHWK'll. N. Y. July 1. F.mii porsoiih wero killed ivinl twenty -five wuro injured when the second section of the Chicago -i press, truin No. ", on the New York, Ontario A Welcin r.ulvn collided, head-on with a ) (motive. The victims weie iiiiim grmiN on tlmr ua wot. The hi in! d uii brooch to Noiiiil. it I- -aid, to h,ir litt'ti iJi"'ii-.-,d .t ' -i lnendK i. frietn(, TUerv pn)nhl will l,i n. i tuttlu-i mftiiiK l.'tmi T.ift vnt !J.o xelt in thu imnr tutuie. The minor thut ibovolt would oeeitpv to I.ouifworth homo mtar the TWt e4 tiiKo ) order tffiu tly no uiiht con fer Iihk bc?n doniud. 0 HUMTON. .Mass., July 1 Theo dore Roosevelt maintained a phynx liko siluuce on isiliticaliiiHtteis to day, followmg his return from Brooklino, whore be isited Suptouie Jublice Moody. He said lie had not yet received any teloirruiu from Juek filouMtii inviting him to attend the Jeffries-Johnson fiitht at Iteno, and lor that reason could not diseun th, -'ibitit i(i.i-e elt )iti tm N, i ik lull toil. iv DNS MEDFORD'S POSTALGAIN 41 T Postofflco Reflects Rapid Growth of CityOver Five Hundred Dollars a Month Increaso for Entire Year, While Month of June Shows Still Larger Figures. Ineicaso in postofficefeceipts may bo taken ns a oritcpton on u city's growth. If those iuvrcnsoH nre spas modic, ranging friu n few dollars to mnny, tho ciuuliry of tho growth of tho city may bo judged from them. If they aro steady, varying littlo in proportion and upon n steadily us ing scnlo tho city mny be said to ho prosperous. Sinco November, 1008, the postof fice receipts havo been constantly increasing, nnd nt about tho same average. In June, 1001), tho total receipts woio $1-133.10. In Juno, 1010, thoy figure up $2017.00, uu increase over last year of $583.00, or 41 per cent gain. In Juno, 1000, tho yenr's total re ceipts wero $10,710.05, while on June 30, 1010, Postmnster Woodford found that ho hnd received for the fiscal year $23,'J83.50, a gain of $0572.05 in tho 12 months jut elaps ed, or 30Vj per cent gain. PORTLAND WILL HAVE NEW BANK FOR ITALIANS PORTLAND, Or., July 1. Tho Ital-Inn-Amorlcnn bank, Portland branch, Is to bo tbo namo of n now C0, 000 bnnk which Is being organized nnd will bo ready for business soon nftor July 1. W. a. Montrozza, head of tho Italian Information bureau and dopu ty consul for tho Itnllan government In this city, Is to bo manngor of tho Institution. Whllo tho now bnnk is to bo a branch of tho Ilnllan-Amorlcnn bnnk of San Francisco, only about $20,000 of tho capital stock will lie owned by tho Ban Francisco bnnk, tho ronialn Ing $30,000 hnving been stibtcrlbcd for by local Itrllan Americans, ac cording to Montarozza. HUMAN EAR SENT TO MAN THROUGH MAIL CLKVKIiANI), O., July 1. -A ev eied hiimuti cur iu a hot, neut through the mail to I lurry ('. Coulbv, prunidout of thn Pittsburg Steamship eompnny, was given to tho ixilice to day. The Hiithoritiob are endeavor ing to find the sender. Accompanying thu ear wa a mite informing Coiilby that he would Pil fer the Ions of an ear soon. The our was that of a iinii-iinion boatworker, who was attacked and beaton several dn ago. CoulhvV I'ompaiiy is at out- with union men and it is believed that the threat ami eHr were nent bv trller. BOB FITZ IS ON HIS WAY TO DIG FIGHT HKATTI.K Wash . ' July J -IK.b FltialmuionH, veteran of 7o buttlh and winner of all hut thr, betid,-, for lleno, arrived In Hattle .''enlefituy The npeekled one placed r, nie of tb Vletofi.v eMirter ttlnt tteniiteit to Mllp rjutetb dwft tho toast ! Srv- iiiiiuuvit on hit 3frlv.il at V'lt(tf)t Tuetiit.xy hIkM that he woiilij i-o f.j txit tt.e- h t uiofntnif for tfn Kran fi Iftntiiiil be t fd V:ovr, t 4'.. ai.'J ttiQi th UtviX NrK)trfi ti Wrttl lahy Htifart fuf in llciai th coniVn Initio at lUiyi nnd denies a long Ii tervlwW mint out fiom Victoria TilNslu) ii4knt. Tb New York Worlft Is paying liiKi) 1,000 to be at the rtnasliio for the pmr and! la the dignity of a speclnl rrespond eut. lie docUiwi to bo Inteatlowed Vote on Goddess of Liberty. Th followuiK is the vote cast t r the Goddess of liberty at ! " K- n ville up to Friday, July 1 " Delia Heeves l.Ui Kiiui Wall 1 1 1 I'r.iin i - Ki'iiuev 1 - ! ii. Wi.iin- CN TRAIN CREWS OF SOUTHERN ROADS OUT Increase in Wages of From Fifteen to Thirty Per Cent Demanded Traffic Will Be Blocked on South eastern Lines Ten Thousand Con ductors and Brakemen Affected WASHINGTON, D. C, July 1. Representative:! of tho conductors and trainmen of all southeastern railroads announcod today that a strike Involv ing 50,000 mon probably will bo call ed this aftornoon. Tho men doir.nnd a wago scalo and working hours granted by tho Chosa peako and Ohio railroad. It Is bo llovod that tho railroads will rofuso tho demands. Tho unions havo sub mitted nn ultlmntuin declaring that no more conferences will bo hold after today. Thoy havo ondcavorod to offoc.t a satisfactory oottlomont for tho Inst two months In order to avoid disas trous Industrial strife Representatives of tho tralnmon as sort that 10,000 conductors, brake men nnd other tralnmon aro ready to strlko, and when thoy do, tho onglno mou nnd ynrdmen will bo forced to stop work. Til linos affected by tho threatened strike aro tho Atlantic Coast lino, Seaboard Air lino, Southorn railway, Queen nnd Crescent, Mobllo and Ohio, Georgia Southern nnd tho Florida and Georgia Central. Traffic would bo blocked In Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and por tions of Kentucky, Tonnessoo, Mis sissippi and Louisiana, Tho increases domnndod ran go from 15 to 30 per cont. Southorn railroad officials dlBcrodlt tho dangor ot a strlko. "Tho employes have no dcslro to force an Issue, but they stand on mat ters of prinrlplo," said F. L. Pltt inan, representing tho unions. "Tho mutters discussed luvolvo tho unlim ited uso of money by company offi cials whwo travol In prlvato cars. "Wo contend that tbo mon aro not paid living w:gcs and wo demand that working conditions bo ninendod." BULLY IL SMELTER CLOSED BY UNCLE SAM KKDDINO. Cal., July J -Aa or der from the United StatM govern ment that Itully Hill samltor at Dnt wsr shall clow down July I wits obeyed and 400 employes arc Irflw to day. Complaints were made to the federal authorltlM that tie smoke from ths siuelttr diaxe fruit trnca i.nd uiops In the vicinity and n le veMiBstloa via made by the govern ment The ststriuent ot the eufft plnlrtutitri went found to bo etrct and the munlter rt ordornl tVitawi titay. Iluitimae b doue tr' rai eroM lo nil area (,f tu J'Jkri ivilW ar- rouiidloH ! smvltvr. DouotAs pmumwm vmm m muizmnm W)y.)U m, r., July I. -Tho tmltr iAiiv, of Aiugluh county twrtillt giet in HoHbiirg nuft effvH'l id yriiiiuitfiit.orKaniaatiuii to h known as the Douglas County Poul try Huii'h' asMiciutiuu. The offi ii'i elected ur9: II. M. Hullwiuklo, ineHideut; William J. Harrn,, viuo pieMideut; Hlinur Wimberly, Mere Ian. Hen Hiillwiukle, tieasurori J. Y Hrewiuisoii, siiperiutenduiit, mid t). II. t'unli, usnislaut siiporintuiiduiit. I'tsin tho iiiiiiiiimous vote of tho assembly It was decided to hold a poultry '-how iu Kooliuig in the fir.t k iii Deiembi r. in which nil bird in tin I niti-d State-, are ciblo to entry. The assoeiation starts out with ii luigi- menilierhii unit with iiiiililf muni in the trcnsiirv to as ii -in 1 1 --