ftprln .- Medford Mail Tribune Fh)1 Iieaied Wire Ktfwfa FIRST SUCTION PAGES 1 TO 8 Tho only paper In the frt published in a city the hm,9 Medford having a leawd irf. r FIFIUI YEAR. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1910. No.lJkt IMPED LIVE WIRE; LOSES CITY PIPELINE BROKEN;WATER IS SHUT OFF That Mileage Question EAGERLY WAIT U Ki1 CANDIDATES . v VS FOR MONDAY if V r i V Employe of JiU'obncnnndi Computi); lludcgroen tfiifiint KmtIciut . l--f( llantl In Badly Burned, llul Otlicnilho llt In Uninjured. To grasp a llvo wire, hold It until cnnticlmiKiHWi wnn lout, mill Dion bo drugged uwny by bystanders, with out inoro serious rontiltn thnu a biutly burned hand, wan tho unlqtio though painful experience of 1'orcy Parker, nu umployo of tho Jucobnon-Bndo company Saturday afternoon. To dny friends nro woudorliiB how tho young tiuiii escaped with lift life. Young Parker was seated In tho top of tho trencher of tho company at Eighth mid Holly yoittordity af tor noon whnn ho rcnchod up to clear an electric wlro crossing tho road. Mo grasped tho wlro and wax un nhto to looaon his hold. Ilo lout con sciousness and wnn then dragged from tho wlrn by bin father. In n fow inoitiontH tho young man wnn tililo to walk to a doctor's of ficii and recolvo medical attention. It was found that bin luft baud was ncrlously Injurod, bolng burned, but furthor ho wnn uninjured. SEATTLE TIMES MAKES APPEAL FOR PROTECTION CUwIi Hetwcen Ho-Cidlcd Reform Klcntent and Present AdmliiUtrn tlott Lend to Serious Trouble Newmer Threatened. SEATTLE, Oct. 29.A bitter clash between tho no-called reform L -i-" m LiL"lL'"lcnt" rniut M1M existing ndmlnta 5BWItrntl6"alJnTfio caused tho Seattle 1 Timed to aslc for pollco protoctlon to night on 'account of threatening lot torn received by tho pnpor. A special squad of policemen was detailed to protect tho bulldlnK and tho employed. Tho Times rlalniH that tho busl noon of tho city la bolng damaged by stories of tho crlmo. It will say tomorrow that hundreds of tourists linvo booh turned nwny. Tho other olouient dlRclalinii reHpoiiKlblllty. A recall petition ngannt Mayor Gill Ih now assured. Somo sonsn tlonnl developments nro expected. EY TO COUNT BALLOTS MntliciiiatlilaiiM Figure That It Will , Cost Ijll7,77l to Defray Etr Kv xmimi of Counting (lie Inltlatlvu 'Menniirefl. POII'l'LAND, Or., Ool. 211 Politicians vvrned lii nmllicnmtlcH hnvo figured that, It will rOHt tint HliUe of Oregon nearly twice ii H niuoli to'rnunt tlm 33 lulllallyu nml referendum nitnmmH on Oregon'N nix-foot ballot tlilH full n h tho combined MiilurlcH of tho nenntorn ami representa tives In tlio luKlitlatiiiu fur u tO-dny session. According to hur system of reason ing, It will com approximately $17, 770 to defray tho oxtui expuiiHo of count ing tin iiu'iiHuri'H oxcIumIvu of tho tlmu consumed In counting tho votes of tho vitrloiiH ciinitldiitcH, In OroKOii thcro aro 00 mutators ami representatives. When tho legislature Ih In Hussion ouoli member Ih paid t'i per day, Kor 40 iluyH tholr' comlilueil wftlitil'cH would amount to flQ.KOO, lu reuchliiK a conolUHloii iih t,o tho tiout of tho voiintltiK of tho Initiative nml, reforuiulum iiK'nmiruM that nro to lio Huuijilttud to 'tho pooplo tlilH fall, thooii mathomutlciilly liicllnoil urtiuo thui lu ovury precinct of tho ntulu In whloh 1C0 or more tiallotn will bo cast, It will tulio an extra day to inalco tho count. AccoiiUiik to tho law, oven a fiuutUm of u duy Ih vouutod iih an extra day, und JiiiIkuh, olurkH and other ora tion offluhilH uro allowed an extra 3 each. An there aro 0S7 preotnutH In OroKOii ami In each there will bo lx Judpeu and cleikH, the total coot for an extra, day would bb 117,771. Tho nmlhcmatlehiiiH flcuro that many preoliiotH will count lu one day, but thoy aHHort thai tno larKor prffoluotn probably will tuku two or tnroo dayH to complete tho count, SOOIAMHT CANDIUATJfl HUNS DOWN OltHKIC HAIililMi Or,, Oot. 21). 11. It. Hyan, oolallst1 candldato for JuhUqo of the Hiiproiuircoiif t of Ori'Kon, ran down John Nelno, a Oroide lahoror. with his auto mobile on a wtroet of Hajoin tlilH after noon. The aroolc wa worUIng on street Improvement for tho "Varron Construc tion' company, HIh InJurloH aro painful, but not BorlouH. Hyan imyn ho wan not runnlnu at "tho pace that kllU." rjosis MN For Next Day or Two Property-Owners Art Urged to Ilo Careful In Usage of Vt'r, iih Hopply Now Coini From Iti'ftt'nolr. Tho plpo line In tho elty'n Bntvlty water Hyiitem lAirnt Saturday nftor iiotiii nt tht) point on vhlch it croiixes Mttlo Huttu oreeh, and tlio city today In drnwItiK on Itn rexorvo 'supply In tlui clly rcBorvolr. Kor Hint renHon peoiilo nhould exercliio dlHcrotlon to day In tho iiku of water. .Although tho niipply h nmplu for domestic iiho ii flro would draw heavily upon It. It In tboiiKht that tho lino will bo repaired within tho next two dayn, nml then there will bo wntor enoiiph for all. WK8T I'OINT, N. Y., Oct. J0-Tfc play In tho flrot half In the Havard Went Point umn today wn nil In tho Arrny'H territory. FrothlnKlmtn and Corbfttt for Harvard niad Jonjf runii mid Htrndy unlnn. When tho ball hnd been forced to tho Army 25-yn.rd line. Lew In, for Hnrvnrd, trl for ft field Konl. ' Tho kick wnn niralnnt tho wind nml tho bull fulled to crows tho bar. Tho hnl funded with tho ball on tho Army's 20-ynrd line, The crlrnnon playern outclnencd the ncndpiny tenm mid nt tho end of the flmt half It ,viw conceded Hint Har vard wnn much Ilia better ttatn.- In the flmt perlo. of tho aecond half tho crlrnnon wnrrlorn went nt tho attack with renewed determination nnd forced the hall over -for a touolnjpwn. Goal wun kicked, lenvlni; the ncoro t tho end of tho period. Harvard t, Weit rolnt 0. Tho Kamo ended without further acore llnrvnrd retorted to a puntlne gamo In the flrnt period of the necond hnlf. nnd with n fayorlnir wind forced the ball to tlm Army' 3&-ynrd line. Tha Army Nccurnd tho bnll nnd attempted an on nlde kick. Tho pluy wan blocked nnd WlthliiKton nccured tho ball, flcorlnu a touchdown, f-'lnher kicked jfoal.j fVi? nritANii mat Vbt take ,f VW UOItTIiANl) ClJN; . ar j r -v. nllT CKNHUS ai$tSKr L. aWiWrffiftS:. wHiirNOTO.N, Oct, a9roirector nu- rand of the"cennuji today rnfuf?d to en dome a ntntement mndn by ono of hta MtlbordlnateN that tlio btirenu had de cided to do nothing further an to the I'nrtlnnd reiiNUH IIIm Hlntcmcnt Indl eiiten thnt he nt III debiiti-H the ndvlnn blllty of nxkiiiK the Km mi Jury to tnko up thu cnHt-u. It In Impoimlblo to lenrn nRntimt whjun hucIi proccodliiK will be Inntltuted GRAHAM-WHITE WINS AERIAL SPEED TEST Tho AvIiUoi-h Injured, WorldV Hec omI llraken nnd All Meet HeconN HiiuuibiMl In Coupe Internationale, .Supremo Tlest of Aviation. I113LMONT PAIUC, N. Y., Oct. 20. Two aviators wore Injured, a world'a record wan broken nnd all meet records exceeded In tho Coupe Iutornatloiiulo, thu Bupreino tent of iivlntlou, which wns tho feature of tho meet nt Tlolmont I'nrlc todny, which was won by Claude Grnlmm Whlte, the HukIIhIi aviator. White wiiB doclarod the victor after llndloy and Hamilton' had boon dlsqimllflcd for not KottlnK Htartod within the tlmo limit fixed by tho rules. Two Injured. W-.ltor llroohlna of tlio Amorl rnn tonm nnd Alfrod Lo Hlnnc, tho Kronchiunu, nro nt Ilolmout hoHpltnl, badly Injured, iih tho result of fnllB rocolved dtirliiK tho race. Lo Tllnnc tumbled Just after ho hnd Hped alound tho .1 1-lO-mllo courao three tlmcB lu 8 mluutoa nnd 17 bocoihIb n now world's rooord. Iloth llrooltlna and Lo IUano wero thouitht to bo Injurod Internally nnd It wnB aniiouncoil thnt their InJurlcH nilKbt provo futnl, Iloforo tho lnrKOHt ciwd that ovor vltroBsoil ftn ,nlr rnco In Atneiica, nnd probably nnywhoro In' tho world, Clyrto arnlmmo-Whlto, tho Engllflb iivlntor, BprniiK Into tho ulr, tho first to nnrt, nt ?!42:39 n. m, - I.o Illnne, of tho Fronch tonm, roso at 9 o'clock. OkIIvIo, Orabnmo Whlto'B team mnto; wna n fow soc ondB behind ; then followod nrboltlna In tho WrlRht rncor, tho favorlto of tho American team. Ta) Illnne a Whirlwind. Onco Lo Hlnnc not roIiik Orn-lmmo-Vhlto',H povformanco faded Into Inalmilflcnnco, TearliiK around tho cqui'bo nt n 70-inllo-aii-liournlt and cuttliiK tbp pylons nt tho cornors ny t iroo. rour ami nvo root, no soon overhnuled tho EiiKllBhmnu nnd piiBR- ed him iih thoiiRh ho worn anchored. Lo llInno'B tlnlo for tho first lnp was 2HD, for tho first 'threo 8:17, which lattoi wnsoffIclally nnnouncod, nit n world's rocoril, '(Contlnuod on pago 2.) Onvnl(! Weal,, turnn Ills mllcnj;e RIOTING FOLLOWS STRIKE STARTED. IN JERSEY" CITY Troopr Held In ItcndlitchK for luty roller nnd 3Iob Come to llltmi i:preKS Wukoiin Stopitvd and Troubk Knsues Many Injured. CAMDKN, N. J., Oct. 29. This evening Govomor Fort ordered-, tho troons which had been held under nrtna for strike duty dismissed 'sub- Ject to recall nt short notice Ad-1 vices which tho governor hnd receiv ed convinced him thnt tho troops would not bo needed todny. Two poraonB woro fatally hurt durliiK tho rioting this afternoon nndj scores wero tnltou to hospitals. Hun dreds received minor Injuries. Stonos und Iron bolts wero thrown nnd . Hpectnton ns well as those who took ' part lu tho rlota wero Injured. A number of pollco woro severely ' wounded. It 1b aliened by spectntors thnt the Kiinrds nnd tho mob fired on each other at tho saint moment. Troublo In New York. Whllo this riot wbb In progress In Jersey City tho Now York police hnd n pitched battle with strikers nnd tholr ayinpnthizerH In Fifth nnd Sixth nvenues, In the heart of tho BhoppIiiK district. Tho strikers at tacked the wnRona which had been sent out during the nftornoon. ,A number of shop wIikIowh woro bro ken nnd tho pollco reserves were called out, Wild rumors that a number jf persona had been killed woro circu lated today after tho most sovore rioting that has occurred bIuco tho atrlko cf tho oxpress wagon drivers bogun. Tho report of fatalities in tho rioting has not been confirmed, but the, rumor aroused to n high pitch tho oxcltomoiit over tho strikes, i Hlotlng .starts. Klotlug begnn when tho Jorsoy City offltea of tho express compan ies Involved manned tholr wagonB with gonitis sonted bealdo tho driv ers. Eight wngonB ero stopped by tho slrlkoiB nnd tholr symputhlzora. Tho gunrda fired ovor tho bends of tho crowd thnt had nssombled nnd tho mob returned tho fire. No ono was Injurod In tho oponlng fiisllndb. but tho sound of tho ringing Bhota stlrrod tho nngor of tho crowd, and tboro wns n wild chnrgo on tho ng ona. Drivers nnd gunrda woro pulled from tho sonts, horsoa unhitched from tho wagons nnd turned loose nnd In n fow minutes tho tight, be tween tho guards nnd drivers nnd tho police that woro rushed to tholr noslstnnco nnd tho angry crowd of Btrlko sympathizers boenmo genornl. Stones woro hurlod by tho mob nnd tho kifflcore culled into ubo tholr clubs, Tho dlsordora contlnuud for sovornl mluutoa, Ambulances woro kept busy taking away tho Injured, Tho rioting occurred nonr the wntor front and whllo It wns nt Us height It wns. reported thnt a numbor uf porsous l.nd boon killed nnd tholr bodloa thrown Into tho rlvor. Tho roport IncojiBod tho mpb nnd nctlv Hles woro again resumod, back to Uie State, wMIe Jay llowennan RAILROAD WILL PARMiO. . CITYJTONCE Lnndhrnpc Artlht Arrives and J Formulating l'lnns for Beautifying (rounds Shmblxry und Squirrels Art to (Jo Soon. That tho Southern Pacific intends nnrkine tho right of way nlong the tracks Immediately seems to bo as sured, ns Landscape Architect cnnBe spent Friday In Medford going over tho' grounds preparatory to starting work. The Inclosuro In the- rear of tho Exhibit building has been ordor ed cleared at once nnd tho shrubbery nnd squirrels nre to go, so thnt the ground enn all be leveled nnd gotten in shape. Tho trnck enst of tho main track Is to be torn up, so a gravelled walk 2i" feet wide can bo made from Main street on past the now dopot. Tho park'ng will extond from tho wnlk to the curb on Front street, nbput GO feet In width, nnd from tho Exhibit building to the drivewny south of the now depot. A rov ot shndo trees will bo planted nlong tho curblnk on Front street nnd tho remnlndor of the ground will be put Into lnwn, with wnlks, nnd in tho spring sev eral flower beds will bo put In. Along tho gravel wnlk between Main stroot and the dopot tboro will bo six cluster lights which, with tho arc light nlfeady In. will nijjko tho grounds very light, Sovoral old tel ephone polos will temo down, only tho necessary ones bolng left, nnd those will bo. painted dnrk groon. Architect Chase Is vory enthusiastic- over tho parking of the grounds nnd thinks thoy can be mndo most at tractive. Ho expects to, return very soon, and tho benutifjing of tho grounds will bo mr to under his per sonal suporvlBlon. When General Manager O'llrlen wns In Medford nt the opening of tho dopot he stated to n comtnltteo of the Greater Medford club that It would be impossible to da anything with tho freight dopot nt presont, ns tho nppropiintlon for Medford hnd been exhausted, but tho contrnctor In chnrgo of moving tho old dopot to Its qunrtors, tw blocks Bouth of the present site, has arrlvod aud states thnt tho work ot removal will begin right away, so tho grounds adjoining tho tracks can bo cloarod up and got ten Into shape before tho wlntor rains start. It ia to bo hopod tho railroad com imuy will pnrlc the light of way south of Main streot, aB It would then hnvo Bovornl blocks of park ing, nnd with tho now dopot Medford would then mnko tho best appear ance of any city on tho Southern Pa cific. Gonornl Manager O'Brlon agrood to furnish gravel to tho Greater Mod ford club (at tho, samo tlmo it waa bolng hauled for tho depot) for tho walks in tho now park on Mnin stroot, froo of any chnrgo, oxcopt tho oxpouBQ of loading tho cars, Tho samo generous offer wns mndo to tho Indies when thoy first laid out tho park. pockets his raid rldca on a Harriman OVER SIX FEET OF mill .FOR 1. THIS COUNT? Samples of Official Itnllot Publlfehcd Longest Ever Printed In Jack son County Count "Will He Slow Only Ono Board. Samples of the official ballot to be voted upon Tuesday, November 8, havo arrived and are being distrib uted; The ballot is tho longest ever prluted for ackson county, and it will rcquiro more than tho usual hours to make tho count. It Is over, six feet long. The election boards ' throughout tho county are composed of only a single board, while, with a heavy reg istration in a number of precincts, notably those of Medford and two of tho Ashland precincts, double boards will bo necessary nt these places, as, owing to tho length of tho ballot tho count will be 6low. The county court will be in session Wed nesday and will likely take up the matter of appointing additional judres and clerks. NEW GOLF CLUB Permanent Organlwitlon Is Effected I. Vawter Elected President Una t Ion for IXnks Tho Medford Golf and Country inh wnn dnlv organized Saturday i afternoon by tho election of W. I. Vnwter nu ores dent. S. V. UCCKWIUI vice-president, T. C. Daniels secre tary and A. S. Rosonbaum treasurer. Tho roport ot tho commlttoo ap pointed to solect a oultnblo grounds reeomniondlng tho A. A. Davis tract, ono and ono-hnlf miles enst of tho city, of 100 acres, which could bo purchased for $22,000, was nc ceptod. Tho following board of governors wns elected, In addition to tho offi cers nbovo nnmed: Hovard Dudloy, II. R. Hanauor, R. F. C. Astbury, A. Conro Floro, R. H. Parsons. Following Is tho list of members signed up: S. M, Mears, Jr J. F, Roddy, G. II. Daggett, A. E. Rcamos, C. M. Kidd, E. B. Dnvis. Ira J Dodge, J. F. Mundy, Leonard Carpenter, Alfred 3. Cnrpontor, W. I Va'"tor, A. Randall. G. C. Sooysmlth, F. 11. Cowlcs. Ed mund Burko. Henry "II, Dodgik Frank 11. Madden, J. H. Barkdull C. W. Wllmoroth. A. s. Rosonbaum, Emu Mohv, T. E. Dnniols, J. R. Wright, E. G, Burgess, Jr.. C. H. Glnlz, L. E. Wnkemnu. Win. Gorlg. R. H. .Hiu auor, A. C. Abrams, Earl W. II tint ley, P. S, Steonstrup, 11. A. Bubb. J A. Wostorlund, II. II. Miller. Sprnguo Rlogol, John D. Olwell, A, Conro Floro, Roglnald W. Parsona, S, V. Beckwlth, G, Putnam, E. B. pass. CITIZENS MEET AT DM TAIL BARIMR'OAD Applegnte Working for Ha 1 1 road Representatives of Rogue River Valley Road Present and Agree ment Is Reached. A meeting of the citizens of Apple gate was held at Ruch Saturday af ternoon, which was attended by near ly every resident of tho section. . The object of tho meeting was to induce the construction of a railroad into that section. Representatives ot the Rogue River Valley railway were present aud an ngreement was reach ed whereby CO acres would be given nt Ruch on tho completion of the road from ncksonville to that point. Just when construction will com mence la not given out, but it 's well known thnt Mr. Barnus & Sons, who nre tho R. R. V. "R. per so, have contemplated Invading the Applegate valley for somo tlmo, nnd havo had surveys mado establishing tho grad ients and havo secured tho right of way ovor most of the route, IS ORGANIZER and Many Members Sign Roll W. Committee Gets Busy Getting To Be Great Attraction. " Waterman, R. C. F. Astbury, F L. Ton Velio, George A. Butz. P. W Hninlll. Fred R Champlln, Chns. P. Chnniplln, E. F. Guthrie, J. 13. En yart. R. T. Van do Car, Frank D. Frazler, John II. Merrill. Dr. Plckol. Tho committee r.ny havo missed somo of those who inlp-M b into' ostod in tho proposition, but wish It to bo underutood that la tho limited tlmo they had thoy were not able to seo over; ono. Until Tuesday the charter membership will be open, and all who lovo outdoor sports and country club life will bo welcomod. GREEN BEANS WHEN EFFETE EAST GETS 'EM IX CANS Green beana not tho hulf-rlpo loRiimes thnt hnvo a-ild farewell to their ndolls cence. but beans oh green na tho grass than nullities tho hU of Ireland have gladdened several CJold Hill tables the past week, nays tho News, Of course wo will hnvo fresh tomatoes until al most Christmas, but groen bcanu tho first of November uro something thnt tho blizzard-bitten, eat gots only In cans Ogden Snyder has n nlco little patch of them in his garden, nnd will havo plenty for Ida own uso for several weeks yet. Hailed with a piece of bacon provided a fellow can afford a luxury llko that thoy mnko a dish that Is mighty satisfying .Mail Tribune's Great Contest at w End Itnllot llov, Sonleil, I lu tfa Keeplng of John 8. Orth, Caaklcjr of FIrxt National flunk. Oh, you Monday nftornoon I The offices of tho Mall Trtlmw look as if they had gone throngfe tfe war. Last evening scores of vtsr sons called nnd deposited 'bnllotic fee their favorlto candidates. LlteraUr mlllldns of votes were cast, and? jxmr tho girls aro on tho qui vivo. iraK ing until the Judges meet Moraday afternoon In tho opera house l count the ballots and determine tfear winners. TJio ballot box Is sealed. TIs aow too late to help her. The box? wax; turned over to John S. Orth, rnwrfi ler of the Medford National tr.tk when the balloting closed last eve ning, and It will remain with Warn until tomorrow afternoon at ,3. o'clock, when the judges will break the seal and start counting the va-tar. The contest which closed laot i nlng was the most successful error conducted in Southorn Oregon. Tber girls worked hard and faithfully; mtX it Is to be regretted that each aa every one of them cannot bo wla ners. Hut if there had been s pr-tasr for each there would not have been the incentive for hard work. The Judges who will count the ballots Monday afternoon are Jeeara S. Orth, W. H, McGowan and W. 3T Isaacs. The standing: of these mhb in the community Insures a H" deal for all. DEVELOPMENTS. ARE EXPECTED , IN TIMES CASE Kogera HoMrrairttge SeyniOHr In San Fraaclsco Groat Secrecy Covers Up- Details of tim Meeting Men Spirited Away. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29. Newr and startling developments ia the Times dynamiting Investigation axe expected as the result ot a secret conference between Chief of Police Seymour, Captain Fields, head of tbe Plnkerton agency, and Attorn.Ty Earl Rogers, of tha dynamite inves tigating committee, which waa held, lato today. JuJst what the latest news Is or whom It affects la a mystery, and none of tho three parties to tho con ference will tell. Rogers refused point blank to talk. of the matter when seen shortly af ter the meeting was concluded. Chief Seymour denied that anything of to portanco was discussed, but was aa able to explain the motive tor tm crecy. Flolds refused to rnlk at atL The Investigation hnd como to aa absolute standstill. "Wo havo been unable to locale the men wo wanted," ho said. "H tll we find them wo are at a lew as to how to continue." Rogers declnred he believed! K posslblo that Bryce, Perry and the others most sought after in connec tion with tho purchase of tho dyea mite at Giant. Cnl., might havo been dnn away with. "It la a matter of record thrt mnr dors and mysterious dls.tppoarancos wore common in connection with tlio Colorado labor troubles, und why shouldn't such a thing occur lu thlw case??" ho nikod. "Then the men or wi'om wc 1 nvo perfect, descriptions sooni to havo dropped out of sight comp'etely." Rogers said he bolievod tho man known aa Cnplan, wanted in connec tion with the uploading ot tho dynn mlto In South San Francisco, had been spirited away. Lottors pur porting to como from Caplan to la bor leaders in Oakland, Rogera suid, probably wore the work of n crank. WOMAN MEETS WITH PECULIAR ACOlBKiVT ntJTTK, Mont-, Oct 20. Mru. J!mi J. Coutw, a prominent woman of tWe tits mnt with n ntfi-Imni If not fiitul lie- clilenr In n-remarkable manner while- rifl ing on a street car tonight, wiuia ittn car wna running nlong at a modem rate of upend a gas plpo whloh hnd roll ed from the gutter Into the ntreot Into a Hlreqt enr truck went under tho wheel. A piece of pipe was Inn led with great force through tho floor of tho car ana through the neut near whore Mrs,"Coot wan sitting, Btrlklng hor with rt force on the right Mdo of the head, nenr ly scalping her, HON OF CLEVELAND BANK ' 'PRESIDENT 'KIINAPKf CLEVELANdTo"., Oct.' 20. T nnllro of this and other Northcrar Ohio cities have been notified l Keep a lookout for Dewey Johnson., 15 yonrs old, son of K. V. Jonas., president of an Oberlln, O., bank, trustee ot Oberlln college and oh ot' tho town's wealthiest cUIzshb, wh ; disappeared yesterday afUrnwin. i i i 1 it