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jriion iilaturium ujiiiju
CLEARINGS
HAWK Or.JlAUINIIB
atvtiH ni
Medford Mail Tribune
WEATHER
Shower Bur 99,08, Mm 70,
Mln 37, Mean 00.
1'nrly-Flint Sear
Kullv HUlli Yniir.
AtldDJfOJtD, OUMOON. TrMSDAV, MAY 2J1, 1911.
No. 53
MEROSIVES
10 GAIN CONTROL
No Jail for Them
aow
IIIHtNICHT 4
y uNorwnfi
AMP U,tMwOOtl
Sits His Chances of Powrr Goltif
Gllinmcrlnit If Mo Fulls to Hold
Ruliel Bands In Check Tlicy Con
tinue to Fllit.
SLAUGHTER OF FOREIGNERS
GREATLY DISTURBS HIM
Copies of Newspaper Cnllinu Him a
Slave Driver Arc Suppressed
hy His Orders.
JPAUIOC Mexico, Mil)' SS - KinnrlHrii
,MHiln, Junior, would be iirenldcnt of
MtllO, HtiPM llMllty IllH I'lllllll'PM of power
llkttly In no gllminerlmi If I m runout
( tinlrol tin fighting spirit limnlfrHli.il
l III follow nm, Im. tlnnpltn liln older
lo iwhk rUilittoir ii n- llitentpnlug In "t-
Ihi l( I.1HIII
Almiuetl liy III" ipfiiHuIn of Ui uiu I
rlllnfn til wllhiilit litl'irkn DM III" fetlpriiln
Miulnrn linn sunt III" ln brothers, (Ion
hive. iiimI Kiolllo, Inlo the Inluilor lo ut
tPlltpt In liflllK nlioill 1'inlio llIOI which
Mullein's chain ph (M-t'io in ilii'ii(t
Maitnm I KifHllv illntuthptl thtuugli
III lepmloil Hlnilk'litnr of '& Chllu no
Htnl i4i'inl JiiMiii'ii h i luntirrpflun
hi Tin rutin Ili fpttrn Uml If Hip kill
ing In n iMd n H'hii tnl II rimy lio-mi
Uip iMlnrvmillon of liurupemi iiwtr
iin well iin Jiikiiii'iH, unit IiIh iri'ii'iil
itutiHNt tiding hnIIIhii "III Im ton I A
fnlnlly ntllllltll nf lilt' .MhiIi'Ioh. IikIiI here,
tiH itfMlilml In innke rvity nffnrl to enii
tltil lit in tip I it. uml Dm imniT Mini In
flown of llif fHiillly will be exettetl In
llml t'lut.
I'uplN nf 1.11 Itt'NriinriM'lon. ill! lllHlir
twin tit,MiHr, width rollptl MiiiIito
n nlnt drlir mill il iiidiolliiK tin' i-lrr
Hon nf Itlotttln Mugtiu. hpud of the Lot
AmhIn Mlmr JiiiiIii. iin pHhliti'iil. mm
titfiflit-tl lieio linliiy li orders uf
Mmlfiii. and the Imn Nulling III" jhi r
ttr f"ii I ni'Iomi Hi" linn Into HI t'uxo.
I leiilitn I lie lNur of lli newspaper
KrHHrlMM Muilrrti, ntinlor nuld
"IlKimrtw, Mngnn nod the lnn An
getn JiiiiIii nicinliprn urn nit socialists
Th iviml In t-niiNii Irnllliln hiite. iin
limy tUi ivr where."
X.ovei not In X.OV.
IIAKItlt. fit . Mil) 33 IiuIUhiHiuin In
ilr Hit' llil Hip fight fr illuirCM !
Iwih'ii Mlitimy l.nvv. former millionaire
.,liiriUluufOJi(wj.i,jliolrrNVkiYiii' unit
luTjfrflSr'lSTVrV rin?" rTNlTllmf In NpS-
Vnrk, Mill ln fonnlil mil In OiKmi Mn
l,n llllH f I ll'.l h null for illvnrcf. In
Niiv Vnrk niol t.nti- linx fllnl tt uliullur
Mill I illrrrtril HMIllllHl nf In iIickoii
l.nv linn itofil llit MkIiii In Hit fit nt
rmiiul. bn Jinltfi' Wlllliim Huillli of (In
piroiiii fontt. Iiiih iiriilni tin moilon for
11 MilHMH'lllMlt of llif irnrrilllKH InTr
tiiHiln !' Mr" I .''" nttonii')". iinil Iihn
prHiilli'iilly tlfolilftl llmt llio fUlit iimiM
I mi inmltt in iiri'Hoii
Wli1ow.il Wuinnn Dl.. uf Orlof.
rultTI.A.NIr, Orf . ,lu S3-Vlillw llio
ImhIv nf ('t)tiliul Hilii'lilinnnn, nKml "I.
won Im'Iiij,- Innrrivl Into u ki.ivo In llonn
'Hy (ninntry jrnloritm nfli-rniiun, IiIn
xtlilow itlnl ill llio fanill) lintno on liml
lllli Nirtit. Uilef ntr Iiit htinlintiil'H
ilmtlli mjih tlin illti'il cmihii nf Imr tin.
iuIni Htm n mi Inxnllil llnl Imily
will Im Inlorri'il liy tlin Hliln nf lii'r liliif
UiihI thin iiflrriiiioii
DIAZ REPORTED
10 HAVE RESIGNED
Coiiijrcssiiieii Vlrc Mndcro (or In
structions on Votlitfi But He Re
plies (or Them to Express the peo
ple's Will.
' ' 'i JjWIPiiiMB
Wf5'B
v 'A )
ymSi
jh:'if i i i
NON
WILL
The Conference Which Ended the Mexican Revolution
HOLD HIS J00
Pendleton Man Is President of New
Fish and Game Board Kcllcy of
Eiifjcuc Formally Elected as
Member.
COMMISSIONERS INVITED
TO VISIT ROGUE RIVER
Definite Hatchery Policy Has Not
Been Decided Upon Will Aid
Southern Orcijon.
r'..AM.)t
1-fOK.iiabcaa .
aauiutii uompem, Jolin Mitcli.ll and
rrank Murriiuu, iire.lilont, tIc pruildtnt
nnil itorttary nr t!i American redera
tluu of Labor, wor arron.oii.l ntno
rt lo jail on a clmrtfe of cont.mjit of
court In lli UUtrlct of Columbia, c
corrtlur to a docltlon of tlie Suiircmt
Court uf tli United Mtatvi. Tli oourt
w unanlmoiiii in it opinion tlint th
only usiiUiic thitt could ! lmpo.ett tip.
on tli lhr Inbor leatlcra wtr (in.
Juntlcti r.iur wrote tli opinion.
GEORGE, REX, RUNS
WOMAN
DOWN
Leaps From Automobile and Himself
Lifts Her Into Machine and Hast
ens Her to Hospital Acldcnt Said
to Bo Unavoidable.
l.ONHO.S" Muy 33 Aflcr rtn nuluinn-
lilln iicvlvliut KmIiij In wlilrli tlo'-rojul
onr run tlouii unit ni'ViTi'ly lujuri'il n
woiiiuii. KIuk OturKi ti'npml from Hip
inui'lilno nnil lilnui'lf liftnl tin' lotlm
nf llio ioIIIhIiii lulu Die tonni'iiii Tlin
uutiiinnlillo, nl tlin klnir'N vuuiiuiinil, w.in
iimliril in St UMirifi-'N liiiNplinl, wlnro
llif tMUUiili Inkril In mill ciirrtl for
II In iio fl known wlinllitir lirr Injurlim
will provo frtlnl
Tlifiicclibutt iK'nurri'il on itn Olyinpln
nwil Thf klnif with yuftin Mury, Hip
I'liiK'if of Wtilfji nnil I'rlnri'HH Mury Iff I
HurklliKlimii I '.tin fr In motor In llio n.l
vol nnil niillliiry luuriimupnt lirltl today
Tim wuinnn who wiin hurt wmh ono uf
llio hIkIiIhiitn Kullirrrt) in wnlt-h Hip
puMNliiK of llio klnu nnil iin ni It In
mil known Imw Hint liupiuiinl in Kit In
from uf tin., cur
10RIMER PROBE
EIO
HA I, KM, Mn 23 -Tin. flint hinnIiiii of
lilt- ni w itliili' Kuiiin mill flxti i oiiiuiInnIoii,
wlilcli linn rliurni' uf tin fifth uiul kiiuio
Inlfri-Nt of Oii'kiui wmi liflil ypulprilny
mul Inihiy. Tlin roinmlNNli;ii urKiinUi'il
liy i'IpcIIik.' CrnnNiiii nf IVmllrtoii prriil
tlfiit mnl W t. rinlpy of .IriinliiKN Lmliiti
itrrinlury fJfiirKP I.. ICt'lly of KtiKeii'
wun furinnlly flictfil an fifth utrmhrr,
tlin titln r iih.ioIm'In nf llif t'oiniulHNlou
hflliK (' I Hlonn nf Kl.inmlli Pull mul
M J Klnio'V uf I'ort In ml
Will Botftln Cianton.
IMwiinl f'lmitnn will ho rfnlfflftl mnid
nr flrih wiinl mul ri-inuln In iliiirKo uf
Hip riNhliiK Inli-ri'NlN of thf Nlntp Thfrt
ll rr Ht'ViTiil ('Hliillilutfn for III') h)nIIIiiu
nf MniiO' W'urili'li mul it Nt'l' Hon nt Ihln
tlmn In Iniprnlmlilf It In llkfly that Hip
pri'io'iit (ntiiin wnnlfii, It. 1 HlovniHon
will rt'iiiiilii In clntrKC nt li-nHt until Hip
I'xplrulluii uf IiIn Itirin In July.
Tlin rmnitilpNluii Ihtli'iifil tfi u nliinlT
nf tnlkit from tllfffrout ix-oplr, iiionI of
thi'in IipIiik In rt'Kitnl In iipiilntrtirntn
m lnuH or flwh wnnli-n Ovpr 110 up
pll'tilloiiH nrp mi fllo with tlm cummin.
Minn fur wnnlfunhlpN
Invlt.d to S morn.
O I'uinmn iippi'itrpil liffuro Hip com
iiiIhhIum Momlity m tifhnlf uf tlu Itour
lllir Klnli I'mtPfllvti AitKorlntlou nnil
rntUPNtrtl Hip ooupf rntluii uf tlin com
mllou In iriiut hnlclipry work tn rt
ntnok Hip Hokup rlvor mul Iin trlliutHr
Irn, Hip intiililUliuifiit nf it trout Imtili
vry nn (hi- IUk Hullo ur nnn of llio othor
irlliutnrlt'N, mul tlm rniiHtrnctinn by the
nt.ip uf u ni'W flNhw'ny nl Cold liny on
tlin went i-nd of Hip iIiiiii. Ho Invltfil
tlm cumtnlNNlun, In Iwhnlf of tlin nmtne
lullnii o lilt tint IIokiic rlvpr mul III
Nprt I t'unilltloiiN, and Hip inaintierit nurtfil
In vllt thin KPilloii Inlpr TIip cuininln
Nlun promlH-d Itn cooiwritHon In Mouth
irn OrrKon.
,V dpjlnaln imljcy rpitiirrllnif lmtchrry
work tiMa hot lpfii drclflpil uiitin, but It
In proUnhlo Hint n largo rpntrnl trout
hntdipry will I"' pntalilUhctl In Hip
Kliiiuiith country, whrrn orkk will be col
Iim'IpiI Jinl nmtill lirnnch htitchcrlpn ho
rNt(illlHiiol In other itfCtlonn, whrro tlm
trout fKKH wilt ho Imti'lipt! nnil lltoirntcd,
Mr. rinlcy tlrrw llio four par tfrm.
Mr. Hlonn Hip throp yittr, .Mr, Kinney
Hip iwu pnr nnil Mr Crnimtnn nml Kt'lly
tlio nun ypnr term.
Rub City Wanti Sunday Ball
llOHTON', Miimh., Muy :3. On llio
Kround uf puhllo Hitfp, I5,(i0i) prupln
mIkiidiI n ppilllun nnWIne thnt Oovprnor
o hn pormlt Kuiulny lumfliall for III"
bfiioflt of lKyn Wi.it urn finployptl on
wpok tlitjn Tln nnniPH of ninny clerRy
tiion npppitrftl mnniiK tho lKnprn.
WANTS
JOHN
SDR
M
E
.lUAItK', Muklnii, Mu L'H -Iti.poilH
iwii'lli'il hiirn luiluy from Mnxlco Cll
Hint Vlro 1'ivnliliint llmnuii Corrul luul
iMiumly rpMlKiipil uml llml I'ri'Mlilonl Dliiit
Wllllld llii HO IhlH llfll'l IIIHIII. Hu fur tlll'H"
ifpuilH mu uurunfltiuiiit,
MiiiIijiii oxpit)NHid llio Krimli'Ht Mitt In
im Iluu nt tlm Down whfii Im iiulvod nl
1 1 In officii nl Hut I'UMliuiiH ImiiHn hoiu. A
InlfKimn fruiu tlm ritpllul uilvlnfil lit hi
Unit Dliu Ihh. uf tm noun will ihIpunu nil
piilltli'iil pilnuliiirn, inuin Until 1,000 III
iiumliui, from llio Jollti Ihinucliniit llif
t'liiiniiy. Mmty tit tho uioni pmuilniuit
piliniuniH niti Mndoi IhIiih uml nt li'iiMt
Ihltly nf Ihvm uiu pfimiiml filcnilH ur
Uiu uiliol clili'f,
HllVI'llll Moxll'llll ClIIIKIfMHIIIIIU luiluy
loltuiupli In Mnili'io hhKIiik hllil how
l In))' wuiu In yoUi on ooi lulu iiiiiUuih.
MiiiIiiiii lijplli'ill
"Tlin tlino Iiiih pnnHPil whi'ii IUn ili'l"
lll'lll III' MoHll'll Hllltll dlftllto III I'llllKlfHH,
Volo iim Uiu ppupln wiinl you In votu."
lIVAnSB LAW TO WBD
IITVOKEH X.AW TO DIVOKCn
KlIATTI.i:, WiihIi, Muy 211 Whim
.liii'uh (). Ill iiiiroiiiii iilu)ii ur Hip
I'liunly ntnlllni', wuiiIpiI In wctl IiIh flrHl
imiunIii, (liiiiuit A llriiKKi'iiiiiu. n July,
IlKlli, u hIiiIh Iiiw plolillillnil Itu nlupfil
wlUi Iiit In Violin In cuuIIiik WiihIiIiiic
Inn Hlitlult'M Now HiUKKoniun Ih Himlc
Ihh tn InvuUo tlin HllllO Iiiwh In IIIIIIUl
llif iiiiurluitu nn Urn iiiounil Hint II wiih
llhT.ul. Ilo iiiulti'H uiily IIiIh conli'iillim
In IiIh hill, nut nxplululiiK why ho mul
IiIh tvlfo hunt llvod iipuit lor four
llllllltllH,
Karrmnnu in 1'rlioo,
HAN KHANCIHCO, Oul Muy Ti
AuxiiHt Ili'iimniui, k t mul umiIIpiI uilor
nf Urn VAm mul chilli niiin uf Ihn mi
lluiiul t'litiunlNHluii nf IniHt'liull Ih In Hun
Kuwh'Ihcu, J lu Ih tiuiiliih Hut ciiiiutiy
mi IiiihIiii'hh In coniH'otlon with llio
i;iih,
Senator LaFollctto Resumes His
Speech on Case Dllllnnham Would
Avoid Reflection Upon His Committee.
WAMIINUTON. l C, .Mu) 23--Simii-lor
Liil'iiHi'tlti IIiIh uflti noon ifnuiiu'd
IiIn Hpci'iili on llio l.uiluitir fimo. Tho
NfiiutnrH lii'io urn pi net lea liy utinnlnuiUH
ly III llio liollff Hull nuulluir pinlm Ih
niiriiHWirv. Tlm pruKit'HHlvi'H fuvur iiiiui
Iiik tlm flvo now Hfimtutii iimuiil In llio
l,ul'"ollo(lo t tiHol tit lun hut tlii.y uilnill
Hint llui itinliitluu lu Hh pri'Hi'iit fin in
imuiiul ho puHMttl Tlm liii'iiMiiio, llicy
Hiiy. Iiiih liittilifil u filltlii'l' liiM'fltlKilHuu
uf Uiu IMHO
Tho lilllliiKlimii riKolullon, Introduci'd
yoNltiiilii), II Ih Hiild, wiih ih'miiUiI liy
Ihu ViTinuiii iiifiulior mou'ly lu iinuIiI
llio iippi'Uiuucu uf ii'l'li'cllnu upon hln
i-uiumltiiv
D.
PUT IN JAIL
Senator Pomcrcnc Introduces Reso
lution Declaring That Standard
Oil Leaders Arc Subject to Prose
cution Under Decision.
ifirw ry " ,
HfiBMjJ MQiinjl SBm flSl "lUwWBHaaaaB "" t' BB
CONTERENCB OP Dfc.VAScflHF HBmi'
bccaz.1. or JUDOEa stahob iSlBlKKimLwUKEKBfEKB'f'inmP
1 IE;'''':iWwEi:',ffiallfl
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WAHHlNtlTON l f. Mny II
- Tho liouie totlny lo II: noon
to K0 iiyf, tlfffcitPtl Hip Mnnn
nun udmi'Ut ellinliuttlni,' Hip noiilt
of jiulKPH ft-uturp from Arixona's
eomitltutlon.
LEON B. HASKINS
ON STATE BOARD
Local Man Named by West to Serve
for Five Years'n State Board of
Pharmacy Appointment Is Well
Merited Examines All Applicants.
KAI.1CM. Orp, Mny 53 IPon It. Huh
kliiH him liffii ttppolntitl n nirinhcr nf
tho Hint" Hojird of Kharmnuy for it flio
ypr turiii liy Clovornor WpHt. Mr. lla
klnn tfrm will fxplro Mn S2, 1916. An a
mvinlH'r of Hip bounl hit will nnniNt
In cxnntlnlnB nil oppllonnlH f.or llceiinp
to iicrvu nn drilKKlstK In tho iitatc.
"UnNkliiH for He.-iIlhV nppolntmi'nt Ih
wpII inprltpil nn hf linn lonu Ix-tMl one of
ti.o londliik' ilrtiKRlftH of Soutlurn Oio
fnn. Ho fllln Hip placo of iin On-Kon
City iiiuii wIiuhp urm rxpln-J Suiuluy.
REBELS BUTCHER
DYNAMITERS NOT GERMANY MAY
LABOR MEMBERS' COME INTO FOLD
Leaders Deny That Connors and
Parks Arc Members of Unions
Arrested for Complicity In Plot to
Dynamite New Building.
LOS ANGi:U Cal. May 23. Thnt
Ilert H Connor uml John Munsoll
1'iirkn, untler urront for nllcKcd com
plicity In n plot to dynnmlto the new
hall of rcconlH lnilldlnK noro last Sup
tfiuhcr, nro pnimlnunt mpnitnTs of the
local Ironworkers' union, wan officially
tlonlftl It) labor lendcrn follow Inir n
iticetlni; of tho Los Angeles Htrlke cum-
WAHIIINflTON, 1. t' . May S3. Hpiiii
lor, Atlfo I'onii'ii'iio (driiiooriit. Ohio),
today Introduced it reHolutlun In Ihu hpii
ntn ilpi'lurllii: Hint John P. Itnckefollnr,
John 1. Arcliliold nml other dofonduntH
lu thu Klnmliirtl Oil iiunt cuhoh nro mih
jcot lu proHccutloii untler tlm Stnndunl
Oil (IpcIhIou of the I'nltetl HtntCH mip
reuin tourt uml lUHtiuctlnK tlin nttornoy
Kfiml In lepoit wfuthiT "hunt been
or will bo Htnrtoil iiitnlnHt them."
Tho ri'Holutlou una adopted without
debiito.
26
CHINES
E
Same Arbitration Proposition Has
Been Made Kaiser by United States
as Was Made to France and Eng
landIs Open to All Nations.
WASHINGTON. U. C. May 13 If
Germany Is IntercHteil she may enter
Into tho unmo Kcnernl arbitration prop
osition us bus been Hubnitttetl to Gre.it
Ilrltuln ami France by the United States
It wuh leiirnetl toduy thnt Germany has
been inude uwnre nf this through diplo
matic channels and that the slate de
partment expectH n reply soon from Ber
lin. It in stated that tint arbitration
proposition. In fact. Is open to any and
Americans Were Respected and Their
Property Protected Chinese Said
to Have Been Armed by Federals
to Fight Insurrectos.
inlttee today.
J II Tlmmons, state orKUnlier forthol oil nations
Structural Ironworkers, In rt formal According to officials the tentative
statement said that Parks belonged toj ilrnft of the urbllrallun proposal was
Hie union, having been transferred f rum submitted to Kngland and Franco be
an eastern local recently So far us ho cnuso they displayed Interest In the
knew, Connors had ueter been a member matter.
of the Los Angeles local ' The state department expeets some nc
The Htattinent was prompted by pub
lished statements attributed to members
of tho district attorneys offlco that
Parks was formerly seeretury treasurer
of the local union and that Connors was
Its business agent.
ENGINE CRASHES
IN PASSENGER GAR
In hulking nut uf (Im tinln shed about
I o'clock Monday afternoon Uiu luenmu
llvu mi the. Hngiiu KlU'i- Valley lallwny
flushed lulu tho coach which wiih stand
ing lu f m t uf (ho depot nml damaged
II coiiHlduialily, Tho HlepH worn luokeii
tiff, tho plat foi in Hplluteieil mul u few
punen uf kIiish hinldiu Tho hIoio wiih
also ovci tut netl Tlm coach wiih full uf
piiHseugeiH at tho tlmn and llieso inudn
hiiHty tall A lady III tho coach had
mi nun biiilHfd mul a miilu paHseiiKor
hud one leg Hllllhtly Injuied
rrelifht Wraok Sonlv Death,
MlltWAUKKH. Win, Muy 21 Two
men wein Instantly killed, n, third proli
ably fatally Injuied and four uIIiuih
painfully hint 'Unlay wluin two freight
IiuIiih un tho Hon Lino mot head. on at
lioo-llttlu CiosMliur, iioiii' (liuy'H la ltd,
SCHOOLS CLOSE
OWING TO HEAT
Fifteen Thousand School phlldrcn In
City of Washiiigton Are Given Half
Holiday Capital Swelters in In
tenso Heat.
WAHIIINflTON, 1). C, Muy S3. On
nci'oiint uf tho Intense, heat today tho
pulillo sehonlH weio closed at noun and
lf.,000 (.hlldieii given it half holiday.
Millionaire Said to Be Blgamlat.
HT, LOUIS, Mo, Mny 23. Tho police
of Los Angeles, Sun Franolnco mul Long
lleach, Cal, wern today leaueHled hy tol
egrupli by tho sheriff hero to arrest
Chat ICh It, Drmniiumd, tlin tnhuuco mil
lionaire, on u charge of bigamy, It Is
reported that Piuinniond Ih on tho cniiHt,
llu violated his parole, It Ih said, eloping
to PurlH after IiIh third marriage while
ho wiih Htlll iiiiillvori'tul from IiIh seo-
uml spouso,
WASHINGTON, I C. Mav 23 I'nlt
etl Slates Consul ir Agent Crolheis to
day telegrnphcil Hio slulo depillmenl
from Torreon, Mex'eo, that S0t, Chinese
were Hlntightored there tn rioting on
Muy 1G.
II mi Id llio cause of tho massacie wiih
that tho Moxle.in rebels alleged (hat the
federals had armed tlin Chinese, who
fired on UielnsurgenlH. Aflvr the flist
outbreak order wiis lestored ami the rv-
malnder of llio Chlneso colony wtie pio
teeted Tho persons of Ainei leans. Crotheis
dpclnri'd, wire res'iutcd uml Ihelr piop
erly was protcotid from pillage,
HAGLi: PASS, TextiH, Ma) 23 Tour
IsIh arilvlug heie today fiom Torreon,
Mexico, declare Unit ull but a do.en of
tho ChlncHti thiro woio slain lu the
recent inassaeie bv Jnsui rectus. They
ussert that 211 Chinese... seven Jupanese.
12 Hpiinlards and omr Geimau perished.
GUY RECORDER IS
"SMOKED QUI"
Huny Ling, foreman of tho flio de
partment muy Know how to extinguish
a flro hut he Is evendently up lu tho
cloudH when It comes to stinting one.
Tho siovo lu the City TteeoideiH offlco
needed blacking su Hnii) coveietl It
with unmo unknown piepniatlou evolied
In IiIh experimental mind mid then, light
ing u flro left the mom. When tho of
flco f oi en urilvel they morning they
found tlm office filled with nnioko cuus-
oil hy the burning stovo black and un
able to lemuln Insi'lo started n search
for tho cause of It who was rathor ox
neit In sliding down the.' flro polo and
Jeseiipod fin llio limn being.
BOODLE TRIAL
IS UNDER WAY
Representative Nyo Appears to An
swer Indictment Charging Him
With Having Accepted Bribe ".
$500 in Ohio.
COI.UMUITS. Ohio, May 23, Tho. fhst
nf Uiu "liootllu" tilals lu tho" Ohio" Htut o
legislature begrtli tndiiy when Itn'prcsou
tatlio N,m appealed to answer (in In
dictment vlmiKlng him wltli having soli
cited a bilbo of 000 from Shinto I'l Inter
Cinwfnnl
The si'uutii Investigating committee,
Willi h, It li.ls been charged, wiih ap
pointed for tho purpose of assisting the
guilty legislators to stem a an Immunity
bath, announced Its Intention of send
ing four newspaper men to Jail when
limy refused to testify, Tho men re
fused to bo hwoiii mul asserted that tho
committee had no legal standing. Thoy
pilvately charge that the committee's
main pin pose in summoning them befme
It tvas to pieinro a censure of tho now,
papeis' attltuiVo In denouncing giuft In
the leglslutuie.
tluu on the part of Jap in soon, as the
Japanese representatives have Informal
ly discussed tho proposed ngrecment
several times. So fur however, Japan
has glwn no inkling us to tho stand she
will tnke regarding the treat)
NAVY IS 1200 PER
CENT STRONGER
So Declares Secretary Meyer Sci
entific Management and Etlcient
Training Has Worked Wonders In
Improvement Since 1898.
LULL IN REM
ESTATE BROKEN
Nearly Quarter Million Dollars In
vested During Past Week in Roguo
River Valley Orchard Lands
Many Sales Are Reported.
C0RBIN EDGELL INVESTS
$25,000 IN 115 ACRES
L. E. Hoover Sells Ten Aero Tract
on Little Butte for
$3000. .
4-
4. Kocent Salt. -f
Hates orchard .., 75,000 4-
4- Wright place 8.1.000 4-
4- 140 Hcrei "Hlg Sticky".. 25,000
4- Harbour tract ......... 25,000
4- Hutlur and Noo 22.G00 -f
4- Itogiif lands 9,000 4-
4- L. K. Hoover 3,000 4-
4- Totnl 224,600 4-
t 444 't
Nearly a. ipiarter of a million dollars
has lieen Invested In Hoguo river val
ley during the pant week and It la un
derstood that there aro .a number of
dpuls pending which wilt boost this fig
ure well toward the 1600.000 mark. Ileal
tntnte men are again beginning to bo
nctlve and are much encournged by tho
break In tho lull which has prevailed
In real estate circles for some weeks.
Aside from the tract enumerated above
several other smaller deal havo been
made
A deal was made Monday whereby
Corbln Bdgell of Now York secured 115
acres owned by J. It. Barbour nnd T. H.
Johnson for n consideration of 125,000.
Tho tract contains 31 ocre.8 of 3-year-old
pears nml 25 acres of 2-year-old ap
pies. Mose Barkdull made the sale.
L. E. Hoover Monday sold 10 ncrctf '
of his Mount Pitt orchards on ,Llttlo"
Butte to CJaud Wilson of Taft. CaL, for
J3000 Mr Wilson Is tho fori runner of
it number of people who expect to In
vest here.
Prerionslr Xeported.
Some of the sales reported during tho
paHt week are;
The American Orchard company of
IV-atU? "which" hnn. btndvtoplnB-or-c'uaril
tracts throughout tho" northwest
and disposing of them in- flvo-acro
tracts with a great degree of success
Saturdu) purchased HO acres of unim
proved land adjoining tho Phlpps tract,
on Big Sticky nnd will plant thetrnct
to pears. Later they will subdivide nnd
dispone of It in five-acre tracts. The
consideration was $25,000. Karl W.
Huntley made the sale.
The Bates orchard of 115 acres near
Medford. purchased Friday by II. Chand
ler Emm. of Chicago, for un announced
consideration of $75,000. Mr. Cgan Ih
the Amateur golf chamlppn of the Unit
ed States, and may come here to his or
chard to reside. In which event ho will
cut a great figure In local athletics.
Tho tract ho has purchased conslstn
of 115 ncrei, planted to apples and peam
of nbout equal proportions. John D. 01
vvoll made tho sale.
Wright Placo Sold.
A deal was closed Saturday for tho
Wright place of 103 acres, sltunted a
cople of miles northwest of Central
Point, which Is, for Its nge, ono of tho
very finest orchards In the valley. Tho
consideration Is $65,000. Kd Hanley In
the seller nnd M. O Carton of Seuttle,
a retired undertaker. Is tho purchaser.
M. Bryont of Seattle, nnd J. M. MorrlH
of Medford, negotiated tho deal. Tho
tract contains 30 acres of iipples that
aro four years old, 10 acres of peam
nnd 30 acres of alfalfa.
Tho bull In real estate circles wiih
broken early lust week when tho
ItngutthtndH Canal company sold n in
ner e trnct on their subdivision near Ka
gle Point Tho price was $600 per acrn.
Mrs. Harriet Grand or Seattle wiih thu
purchaser.
A half Interest In tho Butlerand Noo
orchard, four and one-half miles north
east of Medford. has been sold to Gcorgo
H Monroe of Fresno. Tho orchard con
tahiH 100 acres, and tho trees are most
ly about three yearn; old. Tho price Is
said to be $25,000
Many Chinamen Killed.
mOI.i: PASS. Texns, May 22 Two
hundred nnd twenty-flvo Chinamen woro
killed lu ft fight between tho Mexican
Insurrectos nnd ChlncHo nt Torreon, Mex
ico, toduy, uecordlng to n despatch ro
eelved by Sam Wach. owner of tho In
ternatlnnal Hotel nt ClUiluU I'orflrlo
Dliu.
Bnlcks Defeated.
Tho Bulvks met defeat at Of nuts Pass
.Sunday tho score being 5 to 3 In favor
of tho Pass. Tlieio was considerable
Miuabbllng over decisions and In ono
occasion tho iimplro wart 'forced to
apolnglzo to tho spectators saying that
ho would even matters up ut tho first
oppnilunlty,
NIIW VOKK. May 23. War scire pin
poucnts aro In hiding- today us tho re
sult uf Nuyy Secretary Meyei's declara
tion that tho.. United States Is 12Q0 per
cent better now, when It comes to fight
ing than Kho was In 1$9S. tlcleutlfle
luumigoment and efficient training for
marksmanship Iiiih Increased efficiency
until now, uccoiillug to Meyer, a nation
Hiieh ns Spain was then would not bo
nblo tu offer noticeable leslsteuce.
Report on Direct Eloctlon.
WASHINGTON. IX C Muy 2J The
minority leport of tho committee on Ju
diciary vmih filed this ufternoon lu tho
senate It piotestH against the direct
election of senators on the giound that
tho resolution, as framed, removes the
federul supervision of tho elections.
SenutoiH Cluik, Nelson, Dillingham,
BraniU'gee and Hoot signed the minority
leport. In an appendix Boot, Dilling
ham and Bruiidegco opposed the entire
plan for the direct election of senators,
CALDWELL TALKS
TO LARGE CROWD
Fully 800 People Hear His Address
on Socialism Largo Colletclon is
Taken and Eight New Members Aro
Secured for Local Branch.
Celebrate SOth Aunlvereary.
NF.W YOltK, May 23. Tho suivlvors
of tho 14th icglnieiit nro colebiatlng the
fiftieth unnlveisary of tho muster of
tho reglmont Into service In 16861 today
nt Iliooklyn,
A large gathering listened for sev
eral hours last evening tu the soclullst
lecturer, Howard M Caldwell, us ho
ho spoke, on llio topic of "Socialism" ut
the corner of Muln and Front streets.
TIiIh Is Mr. CalilwoU's return engage
ment nnd speaks well for his ability to
plcaso his largo crowd of hearorM on
the most Important "Ism" Unit confrontH
tho Ameitcnn people. It Is ostjnrutod
that hit) hearers numbered 800, am) the
volunteer colleotlon was larger than
normal. Eight new inembers signed up
fur tho Medford local.
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