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CLEARINGS
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Medtord Mail Tribune
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AmPJYORD, OUKOON, THURSDAY, JUNK 8, 1911.
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MILLIONAIRE
Lillian Grafinm, Ancil 22, nml Ethel
Conrnil, 18, Wound W. E. D
Slokos Tliroo Times Affair Is
Shrouded In Mystery.
GIRLS ASSERT SHOTS WERE
FIRED IN SELF DEFENSE
Stokes Claims Ho Was Lured
Their Room Where Ho Was
Asked for $20,000.
No. G7.
Studies Aviation
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NEW YORK, Jimn 8. I.tlliun llrii
hum, 'J'-', uelicss, anil Ethel Coiimd,
IH, mint's mo'lcl, who hhut mill thioi
liuum wounded "W. E, ). Hlokos, mil
liaiiuiro hnluhpriipriotiir ami spurting
mm), In their rooms in dm fashiona
iiIiIk Vim nun apartments, nro hi'lil
without hail today, awaiting llm mil
ennui of llirir Melon's injuries
Stokes, aged ll.'i, with 'three bullet
in his legs, lies in Roosevelt hnxpitnl
while his young bride, formerly I lei
iii Elwoml nf Denver, mnl his sou 1
k J'niini'r muiriugo, E. I). Slokcs, an
in t'liiiMtmit attention mi liiiu. Thin
Japanese, who wcro m iiiuuint; for i
dinner in apartments udjniuitig thom
nf the (Iriilimii giil and wh look i
hum! in llm affray, severely healing
Stokes, believing In hail attacked tin
K' 1M. uio !! inr hi'lil an wiliiesxes.
Shrouded In .Mytcry.
Tim whole nf fair is shrouded in
m.vstcry mnl u tiuigle of contradic
tory assertions mmlo liy the princi
pals in llm affair.
According to Mis (liahnin am
Miss Conrad, Stokes entered then
apartment mnl attacked them. Thej
nllego that lint shots were fired it
ti'lf defense. Alihrt Graham tiulav
,ilUVIniiiBrkWyiliir llinrof wlfti-lf
.lll.t uilt.t lifi.l I. ..mi. .....li. I... 151,. I ..
' null m-.'i, iiiiiiiiT llv OIUM'W
fingers when ho attempted to choki
her.
Stokes assort Unit ho was luirc"
iiiln tlm iipnrlnuMilH mnl that tin
girls omlcuvnrcd to blackmail Inn
mnl Mi'iMtru i.'o.WlO.
At ii preliminary hcrfriug this
morning hoth Mi Onthmu mnl Mik,
Conrad weru churgvd with assault ii
ihifirst degree mnl held withoul hail.
Stokes, now proprietor of tlio An
Kwiiiu holcl here, wiih fnuncrly wcl
known on (ho I'uciho roast, huviuj
conic o Now York from Sun Finn
ie liflur llm fire nf HUM. Mis
(I ra ham iiImi formerly lived mi tin
ennui. or sihier. Mrs. .lohu Sinclu.
KsE?5j ,vl jHA
SCHOOL REFORM
MAD R '$ WOR
out c ,j)cv oi-crunyct:
Ciiiliiln (' Do Cliuiullur Ih In clinrKu
)f tlm Kovnruumut'H Imltoou nclmol.
Ullll'll llllH jllHl hi'IMI 0M'tll-l III I'll! I
OuuiIiii with jr. MtuilfiitH Aliounl nun
iloi'ii liullonmi urn ln-pt t Koit Oinn-
liu, whore (In ttovi'iuuiuul uiiilntaliiH
ii uuliiiii liyilriiKi'ii farlory, tint min
Im'Iiik Ki'iu'ruti'il liy ilii'trol'nlri of wn
ti'r.
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rvPcmonstration In Honor of de La Barra s Election
Conqueror, Unmindful of Disaster
Which Wrecked Capital, Plunges
Into Constructive Work-Will Put
Nation On Its Feet at Once.
SAYS HE WILL NOT BE
AN ACTIVE CANDIDATE
Will Let the People Choose Whom
They Will for President Ed
ucation to Be Fathered.
PLOT AGAINST
MADERO REGIME
Four Arc Arrested In El Paso and
Chanied With Violation of Neu
trality Laws Fire Brand is Now
Feared.
Ion, liven on u much iu-iii- I'oiiionn
Cnl., mnl iiiiolliiM' hicli'r, Mik. An
ilrowH, a widow, livtn in Sun Krnu-
Ilihl'O.
W'nki I'iInio (Jill.
I.iilimu (Inihiini fame to NVw York
with Sloki'M from Sun I-'iuiiimmmi
Tlujy livi'il toKi'ihor ul (ho Aiismiiii
holi'l. Nijjlit uioiithrt iifjo, iH'i-oin-Ijmiii'il
,y Mrs. Sinjjh'ton Uio ir loll
for Kiiiiih, oHtmmihly i-n louto m
lli'lKiuiii to htiuly iiuisii'. I'Vii'in'
lu'n Hiiy thai hIu- (old ihcin that
wlii-ii Iht uuiMinil (iliuutiou wiih imiui-
pll'll'll mm WOlllll Pllllfll to 1UIT
Hloki'rt.
l''our iiuhiIIih al'li-r lm had loll
Now Ynik Stoki'H mnl MiwH Klwooil
wtm (iiii'lly nmrrii'il in llulMki'ii, N.
I. Minn (IrahuiM liurrii'il hui'k lo New
York. For Hoino lium hIio Iiun koi
living with tlm Conrjiil jirl at llm Vi-
I'll till U)Ul'tlUOIllH,
l.itti'i-H l.vil lo gnaiTol.
II won ovnr li'ttoiri wrillni lo Miss
(Iruhuui whilo Him wuh in Kurnpo Hint
llm iiiurro iiromi which I'lihiiinati'il
in IuhI nij-lilV Hluioliii;,', Althuiifh
llm htoriiiH of tho principalH vary in
many parlimilarH, all aurco 'thai
HtokcH had written Ictturrt to tlm ra
hnu Kill which lui wuh cxtrcumly
unxioiiri lo recover. Tlm visit to the
iiiurtniciit8 cnnccnicil tlicso Ictlcis,
Aci'oriliu to tho irlx Slokcs hihl
nielli invaded I heir aparlinenlH ind
(leiiianded tlm hitters. When lliev
wcro rcfiiHiul, hoth irln ahhcil,
thai tho hIiiiIh wcro fired heeaiiKo
limy thotiKht her life wiih in danger.
Stokes Hiild Hint lie wiih iiHkeil lo
iiu lo llm upui'tiucul ami that when
he wiih iiinide (lie girls' roinu Ihcy
locked Ihe dour. Then they deinuiul
oil thut Im pay iLT),!)!)!! mid hii ii
Htuteiiieut wlileh they hml prepared.
l!o lofiiHod, Im hiivh, Mini hoth uirl
drew revolvorH mid Iickiiii Hliootiht;
at liin tliih'liH. KtokeK adinitn Hint Im
wiih on tho imiHt friendly teiius yith
M!hh (Iriihuin, hut that Im only re
conlly mo I Mlua Conrml, '
HI. I'ASO, To v., Juno S. Tlmt u
ilot iiKnlimt the Mn'iioro rcKiiuo form
Ml liy llm MtiKou linitiili of tlio Mexl
iiii lllicinl pnrly linn liocn (Uncover
ed wan Intimated here today rollowlni;
Ihoarrcni of TIioiiiiih VarKaxni, Pri'fll
lane Hllva mid hits moiih. Houjamln nml
,;tVJim;ii.Jiiin., ouimorniuuou iiir-
.lmucii.uy wcri'i ngeniH of llm .Mexl
?nn ami American unverninoiitM. Ill
'ha nml atuiiiiiiiltlou found la the
hoimo uliere they wcro arrented were
onflHnitod, Tlm four prliioiior will
irohahly lie rhnrKcd with violation of
he neutrality Iiiwh. Otlrt'r urroMn
iro exMMied today.
I'rcilllano Hllvu onre ervcd three
reaiH In iirlbou for a Hlinllnr offciiHu,
It In niteitei Ihnl tho MtmoulMtnti
'mvo lieun iiieiitluK Hcerctly lu Kl 1'uno
for wcekH mid Unit iniiny of the iiiohI
irouiliienl men lu tho fartlon arc
hero. The MaderlHtUM alleKii that u
'ilnt'uK'iliiHt law mid order In Juarez
'nul hecii forined. Over a tliouimnil
liiMiiii;ent holdlerH arc lu .liinrez, all
more or Ickh illnHatlnflod hccaiiHc they
huvo rcrulcd only 00 pemm enrli for
their military ncrvlcc. Tho MnilerN
lntiiH rlitU that' a "flretiraud" could
Hart trouhlo mid they think tho pres
uro of ho many .MnKoulHtiiH could
nicati only one IIiIiik.
HlKiilfti'iiuro Ik attached to (Im ar
i'IiI liiHt ulKht of Jumi Burulilii, to
cawed froili tlm military iirlson, Him
I nan de Ula, through I ho Interven
tion nf Mmloro, lie wim aircKted five
yearn ao In Jutircr. on tin; churKO of
oiiHplraey, lie I a uietuher of tho
Miikoii faction ami wiib at oao time
editor of l.a ItcKeiicruclon. Ho Iihh
liceu confined III a dmiKCou ami Ih
nearly blml, hut mentally Ih iiulin
paired. Jcmiri Kloren Miikoii, Hlear
do'ii lirother, ncroiupiiiiled lilm here.
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HEAVY DEATH TOLL
IN WEST MEXICO
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SPENCER SAVES
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wappenstein ;i ':;;;.::.;;;; "rTRiisi gets m
FORGETS DATES
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.t SHA1TI.K, Jtm$t -ArKiinicntH In
4 tlie WappcnstelR"llrJaI liepan shortly
4 after 11 o'clockfth mornliiR. It was
aKrecd that caoliutfde was to have
two ami one-hatffkourse to present
.the cane. The rTjvll! probably re-
tiro lor hh iioiiMHi.Kin mis eveninc.
.Jipcclal prose
cutor, began tMppentB for tho
atato.-- fvff
WapjieiiHteln showed marked lapse
tt-O-W TOOK TH-E QATl AjS STB. rrrri rr-r rrZLzIJ-
TOOK TH-E OA.in xJ3 TO.CTViaiOWI. 5Ca:3TDELWT r
parked Lapse ef
When Qdestltmed
posits in VarlBus Banks Aryu
Memory Ensues
Regarding Dc-
Mi:.lC() CITY, .June H.
I'anrlial couitiiiuiiculiou with
. llm wet and ulh wik n.
hlorcd tmliiy mnl jeportw Hint
hiiiulrciN were killed in .upol
luit liy yeteiduyV ipmkc were
received In-ie. Many were rcu
rcuilered luiiuclcKh in thai city
mnl jjreut ilcMtrucliini wjih
wroiht in hiirrouiuliiif; town-,
niurillaj;ef. The volcnim t'o
liiiin is erupting today. Some
tniiior ciirhiimke were ie
irlcd this inorninj;. The
cities of Sim Ainlrcuh ami To-
iiiln were heavily dmuujicd ,y
the cpiake. They ore located
neur the volcano. It is rcmrt
cd that a heavy dculli toll was
token there. Relief trains
have liecn sent from Mexico
City hut their pn;,Mcv is re
ported slow us it is feared the
mils have been torn up liy the
liiiiki'. Detuils of the ilisiisler
will not he olitaimilile here un
til the relief niirtv-runolmw lli..
nnt1otfihB ills'nMer, itls'hei
lieie.l
. . oi memory in nxing antes inai are
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cliarKO iiRnlnst film. Ho had account-
ments in Casart.
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MEDFORD'S PRAISES
PORTLAND. Oi.. June 8.
-.Mayor V. II. fnimn, Med
foid. Or.: The sKciul tniin
carrying Culifnrnia cxcutian
party arrived here this moni
int: and are sing the praises nf
Mcilford accnunt of the hear
ty and most cordial reception
tendered them by yourself,
Commercial club ami the citi
zens of Medford.
WM. MvMURRAY.
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Suffrano Defeated.
IIARTI'ORI), Conn., June 8. Tin
lower house of the stale legislature
today defeated tlm muuicrpul woman
stiff rne bill by u vote of 1(18 to It).
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MKMCO CITY, .lime 8.-Vhile the
municipal authorities were burying
tho dead, caring fur the injured and
clearing away the debris of yester
days earthquake, Kraueisco I. Mu
Icro, jr., head of the revolutionary
party, who arrived on tho heels of
tin? illsiister which visited Moxi-o
City, paying little hoed to the suffer
1i)k' iibotit him, planned the work of
the Kovcriiiueiit he hopes to cstablif.li.
With thuitdering "vivn.s" that
greeted Ins entrance still echoing in
the streets today, Modern plunged
into the work ot eoiistructive slutes
mmiship. Today he gave tho follow
ing exclusive outline of his plans to"
ii stuff corrispouilenl of the United
I ress, who hud accompanied 'i,!
irom .inure, to the capital.
Itullct Wink Over.
"Tho bullet woik in over," said Mn
dero, "mid now comes the hardest
part of the work the brain work.
Now wo pnist reconstruct and im
prove, thu republic. We must im
prove tho public schools, in fuel, we
must overturn Hie whole school sys
tem of Mexico. To Wipier. (loiuex
(his duly bus been assigned,'
.Suddenly changing tlm subject of
his interview Modern turned to the
approaching ptoidential election.
"I shull not campaign for tho presi
dency," he said. "1 will let Hie pen
pie ciiinpnign for inc. American niul
foreiKu capital will always ho wel
come in Mexico. My triumphal trip
through Mexico bus shown me thut
ed for tho heavy ileposlUvln his bank
(luring his Incumbency In office, to
a repaypont of a J5000 debt to him
liy his brother-in-law, Kd Konn of
Aberdeen. On crosi-cxamlnntton, how.
pvor, ho could not fix thu date when
tho loan was made to Ilenn within
three years. Itenn had testified that
It wnB In tUOO. Wappenstein falter
ed lu his testimony and thought It
might hnvo been In 1897., Tho re
payments, however, did not commence
until April, 1910.
(Conllnliril on mien :,)
BORDAN, MILK DEALER,
IS NOT SO VERY RICH
I.OS ANOKI.KS. Cm!., .Iiiiio 8.-
' I Accouipaiiicd by his diiughter. Mi
Ramouii, Gail Hordcn, is here today
nftcr a hnsty dip froni 2j,Vw York.
Asked concerning reported differ
ences between himself and wife, Ror
ilen roferrcd iiileniowern to bis at
torney, Kugene Overton.
Rorden," snid Overton, "does not
enjoy the large income reported in
the papers. IlU income js far less
than $100,000 a year, and we believe
the .ftlllO a month settled on Mrs.
Rorden unite sufticienl. There have
been no legal slcp laken yet for n
separation, but there innv be slant-
WASIIINOTON. p. C. June S.
The American Legation at Lisbon 1ms
been instructed to formally recognize
tho republican gocri'iuent of 1'ortu
ral us soon as the popular assembly,
inceliio; .Jniio It), confiyns the constitution.
FINDS BAKOWSKl'S
MITT AND WEBS
. A. McDonald, Formerly a Logger,
Makes His Way to Crater Lake and
Then Down Into Valley On This
Side Was Lost.
PER CENT ORDERS
Gary Tells of Tremendous Exporta
tion Trade Handled by United
States Steel Corporation Its Fac
tory Furnishes Half Entire Product
J. A. McDonald, a ' logger, has
reached the valley after a very hard
trip over the Cascades by way of
Crater lake. He undertook the trip
understanding that there were hotels
eu route and had a very narrow es
cape from death, stumbling onto a
road leading into Prospect by chance.
McDonald sjwit borne timo at Cra
ter lake, and while there discovered
liver the edge of the lake a pair of
snow shoes, a mitten and a roll of
films which evidently belonged to Ra
kowski, the photographer wio lost
his life at the lake in mid-winter.
Mr. McDonald before undertaking
the trip was told by an Indian on the
reservation that hotels were operated
along the rood over thu mountains,
and thus believed little danger was
to be feaied. Later he found he must
depend im his own resources and suf
fered many hardships beforo ho got
out.
Set Fire to His Brother.
SACRAMHNTO, Oil., Juno 8.
Whilo his little 17 months old brother,
Robert, was rolling and cooing about
the dining room floor at noon today,
Louis Sanchez, three and one-half,
poured the contents of a can of coal
oil over the infant nml set fire to him,
resulting in bums that will probubl.v
cause the little fellow's death.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 8.
That the United States steel corpora
tion the stee'l trust does 90 per
cent of the American exportation bus
iness in iron and steel and that Its
factories turn out GO per cent of the
total output in these lines was the
testimony today ot E. H. Gary, chair
man of the directors of the. new cor
poration, when he resumed tho stand
boforo tho house committee Investi
gating the industry. In discussing the
International steel agreement Gary
said:
"My idea is that an Interchange of
opinion might bring equilibrium to
the world's trade. I do not want any
one to think we are. going to have a
secret agreement. There Is no secret
about it. I would like, unless it is
improper, to bring about an. interna
tional association at whose meetings
there could be a friendly Interchange
of opinions benefiting all."
He denied that there was any
agreement regarding rails, adding:
"If It could be shown that ono ex
isted and our subsidiaries wero In
volved. I would se to It that It was
cancelled."
UNCLE SAM TO RECOGNIZE
REPUBLIC OF PORTUGAL
WASHINGTON. I). C, .lime 8.
The American legation at Lisbon ha
been instructed to formally recognize
the republican government of Portu
gal as soon us the popular assembly
meeting June 111, confirms the constitution.
Committee Passes the Buck.
SAN I'K'ANCISCO. Cul., June 8-
rfho executive colnmittce of the Ran-
umu-1'ucific Kxpo.-itiou company. to
day unanimously decided to refer tin
question of a selection of a sife to tin
entire board of directors, scheduler
to meet this afternoon. The commit
tee's action came nfter sharp deliati
over the merits of various projcctcc
sites.
A New Death Dealing Monster for the New American Dreadnaughts
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Carries Him Down From Crater Lake
After He Becomes Exhausted
Trip Proves to Be Very Difficult
One.
WITHOUT SNOW SHOES
TRIP IS UNDERTAKEN
Corbln Edgell, Austin Corbln, Frank
Frazier, Brooks Spencer and
Mose Are Back.
Nk.w Fourteen Inch Gum fxdr the, Avi .;: x can DREADNoufiHrns,
Undo Siim'H navy can now lioiut of tho world'a biggest and host guns. Tho accompanying picture will glyo ono a fair Idea or tho groutnosa of tho new H-lneli gun for tho Amer
ican Di'CuduuuuhtH, ,
J. K. Rfirkdiill, more familiarly
known as "Mose," owes his Hfo to tho
endurance of Brooks Spencer, Ynlo
athlete, who won his "Y" in the an
nual football gntne with Hnrvnrd in
100!). Spencer carried Mose several
miles down from Crater IriTce on n
trip just ended nfter Mose hnd be
come exhausted and had lqst his rea
son due to the hardships encountered
on the trip- Other members of tho
party were nlso nearly exhausted
when civilization was reached.
Some 10 days ngo Austin Corbin
and Corbin Edgell of New York,
Frank Frnzier of Chicago, Iirooks
Spencer and Mbsc started forCrater
lake going in from the Klamnth side.
They left Fort Klamath in the early
dawn and made their way to the loko
shortly after noon. They were with
out snowshoes, but during the moni
inhours the freeze of the night be
fore formed a crust over which they
mnde their way easily. On the home
ward trip, however, the thaw bad set
in and the snow would not bear their
weight, making progress very diffi
cult. After (hey had traveled a part of
the way homo Mose.bccumc exhaust
ed. He endeavored' to" trnvel'.ou 'his
nerve but after a time he beeijnie. de
lirious. Thereupon Brooks Spencer '
took him on his shoulders and sloivly
mode his way down the mountain to
camp, where Moie wus given a thor
ough rub-down nml n night's rest;
which put him in condition to travel
ugitin, this time by automobile.
AH of the other members of Uio
party were exhausted by the hard
trip with the exception of Corbin Ed
gell, who stood the trip well. Austin
Corbin and Frank Frnzier managed
to get back, although Frazier did not
go clear to the lake. The party, re
ports about 12 feet of snow nenr tho
lake yet.
The lake is given hih praise by
the easterners but they state that
next time they will wait until summer
time to make the trip.
MUCH
PROGRESS
PAVING WORK
Crew Now Working On West Fourth
Concrete Base Nearly All Down
On Front North to Jackson Make
Much Progress.
Raving operations pro progressing
rapidly and work is now being douo
on Fourth street. West Fourth street
has been finished with the exception
of the surface and tho base is now
being laid on East Fourth street,
South Grape street is finished with
the exception of three intersections
which are left open to make prepa
rations for tho btoim sowor at that
point.
Grading has .started on the East
Main street hill and paving will bo
giu as soon as the water service con
nections are mnde.
BOND MANIPULAT0RS"ARE
CHARGED WITH FRAUD
OAKLAND, Cal., Juno 8. Frank
C, Havens, president of tho Peoples'
Water company, and Ira A. Miller,
his agent, are charged wjth having
manipulated the bonds of thut cor
poration by alleged fraudulent ami
illegal acts in such u manlier thut
Ifa.vens secured bonds to tho amount
of $4,200,(100 lo which ho had no
right, in a suit filed in tho superior
court today by Tussoll h. Dunn. Tho
complaint names Havens and the Peo
ple's Water company as technical do
fendants, ..., .. ,.