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MUDIWRD, OlMWON, WI'IDXKSIMV, .JLTLY 20. 1911.
No. 107.
SAYS MORGAN
IS BUT HIRED
MAN OF JOHN 0.
Man Usually Esteemed the Money
Klnii of America, Is In Reality
Only the Servant of Rockefeller,
Accordion, to Report.
MORGAN IS TRUST ARCHITECT;
RECEIVES ENORMOUS FEES
Stanley Presents Report liy Huddet
C. Townsend, Former Special
U. S. Investigator.
WASHINGTON, n. C, .1 uly 'Ji.
Tlnil J. l'ivrpoiil Morgan, usually es
teemed tlm money king of Auit'ric.t,
it. in i entity only tlio Hcrvnut or John
I). urkir'ltrr, whom1 c"Ii)nii form
Iihiimm up behind tlio builder of liiuttf
iim tlm real power in Aiiu'iieim fi
nniico, was tlio gitt ' rrMrt by
lluddet C TowiihoiiiI, u former p
ciiil United Stales iiivetttigntor, which
mum presented to (tin Iioiiho committee
invent ignting tlio it t eel I runt today ly
('iiiigrcnHiniiit Stanley, chuiimuii of
I hi) committer.
Stanley tli'darrrt tin- rrxirt which
wiih miiilo in 1UIMIH to Attorney ()eii
eral Itonnpaito showed conclusively
t litil probountioii of tlio hied trust
tiniler lint .Sherman law would have
been Mii'cexsful.
Averting that the trait eoutiolled
IK) per rent of the farm machinery
hintinem, Towiihcud said in bin ro-
IHirt :
Morgan (In n I-'ee.
"Ilnmbl MeCormick, ouo of the
hruvient -htockholdcrtt in Iho mucin
Tho McComilck family
therefore, Ih already distantly related
Ity marriage with thn great American
family of tlm (runts. .Morgan i the
Iriihl arehiteot tiHiinlly employed by
tho Itockefclliirit. He in a good build
er and ret'oivpu fahuloiiH IVcm. George
W. I'erkiiiH Ik Mm nwooialc.
"Therefore, if a harvest trout wore
formed I hIioiiIiI anticipate home of
the ciri'iiumtaneeri of its organization
it would ho designed and con
Ntrueted liy J. P. Morgan & Co.,
pndiahly through I'crKinw; the
amount of the fen charged would in
dicate the character of (he worlg it
would ho organized in hiicIi a way
that tho Itnokcfcllcr iutercHttt would
ultimately ttftMiro control.
IIIkIi I'Vo for HuggcNtlnu.
"The Vrieo pil l Morgan hull
oiitoK tho iiaturo of tho transaction.
FIo million dollars is rather high
for the nitnpln Horvico of Hiiggchtiug
to pcoplu how they can agree on .1
Icgitimtiio traiiHaolion, It in iiiiiihumI
even in illegal traiiKiictioiiH, hiicIi at
creatine a trtiHt which may evailu the
lawn, DoubtlcriH if proceedings arc
instituted Iho manner of Iho defense
will demnustruto thai tho fee was
earned."
Monitor Keuyou, who wan former
ly an iiHHiHlaut attorney general
identified tlm Towiisend report.
MAKE WILDE
OREGON'S EXHIBIT
SALEM, Or., .Inly 12(1. "If Iho
Ntato of Onlil'ornia Ih no deeply inter
ested in Louis J, Wildo wo might
consider hiin as Oiegon's oonlribii
tiou to tho I'aiiniuu exposition mid
thereby hiivo tlio money which might
ho appropriated by tho next logisht
luro to hep out Iho show," Haiti Gov
ernor WohI IIiIh morning, when iibked
for hiH vIowh 011 tho nttitiido of
(I oven 1 or JoIidboii with relation to
tlm extradition of Wildo who in
wanted in this sluto for embezzle
ment. "This would at loimt Im 11 Hiiviiif;
of mouoy to tho taxpayom of tho
Htato though it would k'u'o no relief
to Iho tlutuHiinclH of Hinall dopoHitorh
who woro robbed of their HiiviugH
through tho Hlllo by Wildo of hirt bo
gim IioihIh to tlm bank.
j'llo uood entertain 110 feaiH about
getting 11 fair trial if lio ix brought
book huro. 1 do not think that tho
governor of California or of any othor
utnto has any right to uaauuio tlmt ho
G R SLAIN AS
SHE IS ON HER
WAY TO OFFICE
Man Leaps From Concealment In Al
ley and Fires Shot After Shot Into
Body .of Pretty Stcnoorapher
Attack Came Without Warning
CAUSE OF CRIME IS
SHROUDED IN MYSTERY
Officers Pursue Murderer and After
Hard Battle Succeed in
KHIIiif) Him.
HACHAMKNTO, Oil.. July 2. -
lmilng from conrealmont In tho al
loy between J nml IC Htrectn on
Twolflli Ntruot, nu uiildentftled man
toilny drew u rovolvcr and, with nn
out h . begun firing idiot, after nhol Into
(ho body of MIhm Anna Dudley, a
Monographer In O10 office of tho ntato
engineer, who wan punning on her
way to work. Hho died nltuoit In-
Htautly.
Attracted by tho womnu'a screniiiH,
it crowd gathered within ft fow cc
ondtt unit followed tho murderer, but
woro kept at buy by another funllndo
of iihotH until tho fugitive had gulli
ed a good Hturt.
lcM'rnto llattlo I'tdlouw.
Within a hulf an half of tho rrlmo
tho murderer, HtippoHcd to bo K. II.
IJmory of Ban KranclMco, wnn ur
roundeit In the brunh near tho Amer
ica 11 rler near tho end of Sixteenth
atrcet, where In a dcHpornto battle
with a coro of offlcorn he wnn killed
by a nhot from n tmnip-gun In tho
huiidit of Captain, or l'ollco l'cnnlnli
I'lKhllnKW'eratcly, jho bruto cou
finued tlToiinovcn butilo ovon after
ho hud been wounded Movnral tltnett
llu fired at IciihI 40 hIioIh nt tho offl
corn who wero hemming him In.
Concealed In iho hrutth and reload
ing bin weapon from tlmo to time, the
murderer had the decided advantage
of bin pumuerit and wKiickhch of tho
battle declare 11 to ho a miracle that
Homo of tho offlcorn wero not. killed
Nolo In I'oiiiuI.
In tho pocket of tho dead murder
er w:iH found tho following note, torn
out of a notebook:
"July S, la 11. CrltlrlBin. 1 should
have nhot thin of A. Dudley hint
AugUHl mid blowed tho don
ul l'JOfi O'Karroll Btrect, San Fran
cisco, and killed a halt dozen to
or bettor, gotten nil tho "
The vlleut of cplthotH occurred
where blanks are loft In tho above
note, which wait uimlgncd.
Mhttt Dudley hud a premonition IiihI
night that Hoinothlng tcrrlblo wan
about to happen, and confided hcr
feum to Mnt. DurlltiKton. with whom
Hho had been friendly for soma time.
Mra. Darlington would not iIIhcuhh
tho nnturo of tho trouble In which
MlitH Dudley told her alio wiih Involv
ed. A note addrcHHcd to MIhh Dudley
and Hlgned "Jeannotto," wiih found
among tho dead woman'H offecta. Tho
note apparently wait a reply to one
unking for coiiiihoI, written by MIhh
Dudley, and ndvlHod that tho latter
"hold tho fort"; that Hho practice
ChrlHtlau Sclonco and everything
would bo all right and that hIio al
low "no man to get tho liont of bor."
Dining tho runllado and whllo the
bulletH wero flying tblckcHt, lltllo Joe
Plenum, 9, walked calmly up to tho
firing lino and pointed nut thn half
concealed form of tho murdoror bo
hind tho Hhrubbory. Ho stood with
out n tremor and wntched tho battle
from Hturt to (IiiIhIi, rofimlng to heed
tho warning of tho offlcorn to nook
Hholter.
"I hoo you got 11 fihotgut," ho re
marked calmly to Captain PonnlHh,
"That'H tho Htuff for that follow-
lot him havo It."
HAYTIAN REBEL LEADERS
QUARREL AMONG THEMSELVES
WASHINGTON. I). C, July UO.-
Quurrols uinong tlio rebel loadorit
liuvo reriiiltcd in koiioiih riots 111 llay
ti, nooording to udvloes reoeived bote
today from Port An Prince. Tho
oruifior Doh Jfoiuoa nml tho Gunbont
Cliehlor liuvo boon ordored to land
Ainerieiinmarijie a pveHervojinlej;.
Would'st Be a Champion? Then Chop Wood
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WOODPILE BEST
WAR CLOUD
HANGS BLACK
OVER EUROPE
Announcement Made That Lloyd
George May Become Secretary of
Foreign Affairs, Thus Giving Of
ficial Sanction to His Speech.
FLEET TO REMAIN HOME
READY FOR DEMONSTRATION
Aggressive Policy of Resistance to
German Aggression Decided
Upon Asquith Talks.
KS
ON
TO VOTE UPON
GOOD HIGHWAYS
Southern Oregon Mining Bureau Pe
titions County Court to Immedi
ately submit to People of County
Question of Incurring Indebtedness
WOULD SPEND MILLION
IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Favor Plan of Issuing Warrants Un
til Legislation Makes Issuance
of Bonds Possible.
DEMOCRATS SEE
VICTORY AHEAD
Illinois Situation Looks Good to
Bourdons Dcnccn anil Merriam
Both Busy Working Up Splits In
Party Factions.
will nut ho given n fair trial in tho
Htato of Oregon if brought luiok and
tried for tho offonao with whioh ho
1b charged."
SlKINCSFIi:i.l). III.. July Jli.
Ociuocmlio leadeih today are predict
ing tho election of the entire demo
cratic slate at the htato election next
year, basing their prophctty 011 the
threatened hplit in Mho republican
party.
Following the uiiuouiiccmeiit from
tho headipinrtern of I 'nil'. Clmrleit V,
Merrinm in Chicago that the Minon
puro progressives of tho Morriani
htamp will icfiN) to wear the yoke
of tlio Deneen prngiesMvos, State
.Senator Waller ('. Jones of Chicago,
it in Hiiid, will be advanced as the
Merrinm cainliiites for xooruni' at
tho convention which meets in Knxt
St. I.oiiirt oil July 'AS.
With both the Deneen and Merii
nm men busy trying to promote 11
Kplit in the ranks of the other fuo
lion, the battle promises to be tho
most hitler political fight .since the
Yalcs-Lowdcn uffnir in 1!MU.
SEVEN MEN TO
RULE PORTLAND
I'OHTliAND, Or., July 2C When
thn proposed cominlHtduu charter Ih
Hiibmlttod to tho votora of Portland
next January It will provldo for a
mayor at a tmlnry of $11000 per an
num and hIx coiumlHalnnortj at a Hill
ary of $1800 each, according to tho
lumouncoiiioiit today of tho' charter
rovlBlon conimltteo, following u meet
lug ot that body last night.
Tho comntlttoo, aftor much dlseiiH
Hloiii deoldod that tho coiumlmdonorH
and mayor itbould bo olectod for
terms of four yoaiH oneh. Othor city
offlclalH nro to bo appolntod by tho
coninilaBlonom. Tho mayor will havo
tho powor of voto,
EXERCISE-BAT
Battler Tells How He Had to Chop
Wood When a Boy In Order to Live
Now He Docs It to Keep In
Condition.
A woodpile m.ido llattliug Nelbon
tho lightweight champion tit tho
world. Hat him never forgotten this
fact. There was ft tlmo years ago
when tho Durable Dano chopped
wood In order to get three squares a
tiny. Now he chops woods for tho
exorcise. To all attplrants Nelson
recnmmenilH tho woodpile as a means
to gain tho end. In short, bis advice
Ih: If ,ott would bo champion, chop
wood.
Hat doesn't thop wood Indiscrim
inately. Ilo Ih u artist nlnug that
line. Kvory trick of tho ax Is known
to him. For SO jears ho has been
cutting trees Into lengths and shapes
Hultablo for the kltchon Htovo. Tho
first four jenrs he cut It nt so much
per. Later ho cut It with a world's
championship iih his stipend. Ho
clalniH tho Illinois championship, hav
ing cut and stacked, goodness knows,
how uiany cords per day.
"You can't bent 11 woodpllo tor a
training stunt," says Uut. "it's tho
greatest developer you over mot up
with. In two weeks before I mot
Joo Gnus lu that long contest at
Cloldflold 1 cut 'i'i cords of wood
ami tho 23 Is not a Joko. It gives a
man wind, muscle and htninlna. It
Is great stuff.
"I started cutting wood becaiiBO I
was hungry. It was tho only thing I
could tlo. Money I mndo from chop
ping wooil paid my way in to see
my first prle fight. Ono of tho
mon wiih a dub, but bo won for nil
ot that. So I cliallonged him, Tho
purso was $0. 1 scored tho quickest
knockout on recoid, striking but ono
blow. Tho $5 lookod protty soft, so
I looked for another fight. I havo
had over 100 slnco and havo boon a
world's champion. All duo to tho
woodpllo, So If j on want to bo a
champion chop wood."
MAD GUNNER
SHOOTS AT MOB
Armed With Springfield Rifle, Man
Opens Fire From Chicago Opera
House at Crowd of Passersby and
Is Nearly Lynched by Victims.
CHICAGO, 111., July '20. Three
persons tiro known to have been bhot
in a crowd in front of the city uuu
county building ye&terduy afternoon
when 11 swarthy man, as yet unidenti
fied, but who is believed to bo a Fili
pino or a Spaniard, stood in front of
tho Chicago opera house niul, armed
with im unuy rifle, fired into the
stream of passersby on the oppoaito
side of tho street. The shooting oc
curred at 3:15 o'clock. Tho mini was
arrested after n torrifio buttle.
Tho arrest of the mad marksman
almost resulted in a lynching. After
the man. who used tlio latest Spring
field iirmv .rifle, and shot four times
point blank nt tho crowd had been
arrested, 11 mob of several hundred
charged him. It took two wagon
lends of police to protect tho mini.
Tho patrol wagon in which tho pris
oner wns placed was attacked by tho
mob and tho horses wero whipped up
and, heading directly into tho people,
started off at top speed, bowling over
tho angry mon who surrounded them.
.Mnny persons wero severely injured.
It is reported that the man who
did tho shooting is n soldier from tho
encnmpmenl nt Grant park.
LONDON, July 20.- War between
Great Britain and Germany, the im
minence of which is stirring England
as it has not been stirred for years,
wns brought appreciably closer today
by tho semi-official announcement
that Chancellor of the Exchequer Da
vid LIoyd-Georgc may become secre
tary for foreign ntfuire.
This appointment, if it comes, will
menu that the chancellor's recent
speech wnrning Germany to keep her
hands off 1:1 Morocco, has received
tho official sanction of tho cabinet,
and many diplomatists say, would be
tantamount to cji open threat of bat
tle. The announcement that Lloyd
George, who voiced the threat, may
take over the reins of the country's
foreign policy has shocked the con
servatives, most of whom believe that
the Asquith government has resolved
to make the kaiser "back down," even
if it comes to a hostilo demonstration.
Northern Crulso Cancelled.
That the government believes that
the chances of serious troublo are
great is seen today in the cancella
tion of the Atlantic fleet's Norwe
gian cruise. This will hold tho bulk
of Britain's sea fighting force near
the shores of England, ready, if ne
cessity arises, to make n. demonstra
tion against Germany or to steam
into the North Sea to meet a descent
of the kaiser's fleet
That the Anglo-American situation
is more acute than had recently been
deemed possiblo is generally admitted.
Germany's interference nt Agadir,
her evident intention to gain a foot
ing in Morocco, and the presence of
hr warships nt Agadir in particular,
are considered here as a thrust at
Englund, rather than nt France.
Look for the nil that offors it to
you, second-hand, at a real bargain!
RECIPROCITY BILL
SIGNED BY TAFT
WASHINGTON, 1). C, July 2b
President Taft roeeived this after
noon an ongrossed copy of tho reci
procity bill, signed and sealed by
Vico Prosidont shermim nml Speaker
Chump Clark. Tho president's signa
ture wns attached, tho only thing neo
est-nry to make the agreement law.
Look among tho olnssifiod ads for
tho nddress of your next boarding
place I
ATTACKS PAPER
TO AID LORIMER
WASHINGTON. D. C, July 26.
In order to discredit tho attacks made
by tho Chicago Trlbuno on Senator
Lorlmcr, former Judge Elbrldgo Han
ecy, counsel for the Illinois senator,
today Introduced Into tho records of
tho senato Investigating conimltteo a
btatoment from tho lata Governor Alt
geld of Illinois charging that tho pa
per hud avoided tho paymout ot $25,
000 annually to a school fund for
rental ot tho land upon which Its
building stands.
Hnnecy then went on to cross-examine
James Kcoley, managing edi
tor of tho Trlbuno, as to his papor's
Investigation ot tho L,orlmor case and
particularly as to tho matter In which
It nttemptod to sustain tho bribery
confession of State Roprcsontntlvo
Whlto.
WELCH BUYS LINK
IN EUGENE RAILROAD
EUGKNR, Or., July 2C That tho
Corvallls and Alsoa railroad has boon
purchasod and will bo UBed as a link
In tho proposed Corvallls-Kugono lino,
whclh Is being promoted by tho Wolch
Interests, becamo known horo today.
Officials In admitting tho purchaso
of tho railroad stated that tho work
of olectrlfylng tho lino will bo start
ed before tho outl of tho wcok and
rond extensions to connect with It
will bo started from Eugono lualdo
of a mouth.
"Whcrens, the building of a per
manent system of highways is a
prime cssentiul in tho development
of Jackson county, particularly in tho
opening up nnd development of tho
mining industry nnd
"Whereas, section 10 of nrticie XI
of the constitution of Oregon as
amended at the last general election
permits counties to incur indebted
ness for permanent roads upon ap
proval by a majority of those voting
upon the question, therefor
"Be it resolved, by tho exccutivo
committee of the Southern Oregon
Mining bureau, representing tho
mining interests of Jnckson county,
that wo hereby petition the county
court to immediately call an elec
tion and submit to tho people tho
question of incurring nu indebted
ness of at least one million dollars
for the purpose of constructing a
system of permanent highways in
Jackson county."
At a meeting of the executive com
mittee of the Medford mining bureau
held "Wednesday, tho above resolution
was unanimously adopted. By-Inws
for tho bureau wero approved and
other routine business transacted.
CANADIANS TO
VOTE ON TREATY
OTTAWA. Ont., July 26. Tho vot
ers of Canada will dccldo tho fato of
tho reciprocity measure With tho
conservative party committed to con
tinued obstruction, tho liberal gov
ernment, headed by Premier Laurler,
has determined to appeal to tho peo
plo In a general election, to bo called
within tho next two months.
It tho liberals win, tho agreement
will bo passed; it tho conservatives
aro victorious, Borden, present lead
er ot tho opposition, will becomo
prlmo minister and reciprocity will
bo dead.
Parliament probably will bo dis
solved within two wcoks and an elec
tion data fixed.
KIDNAPPING STUNT
PRESS AGENT DOPE
NEW YORK, July 26. Lillian
Graham, ono of tho girls who aro un
der Indictment horo for tho attempt
ed murder of Mllllonalro W. E. D.
Stokes, today Is lamenting tho fact
that hor press agont over Induced her
to cngago In tho "kidnnpping" stunt
which for somo daya has kept Now
York interested. Tho stunt failed.
Lillian appeared today at a theater
whoro sho hud been employed, wns
greeted with complaints ot "coarso
work"
Mooso Have Good Time.
Crater Lako lodge, L. O. O. M. 070
mot Inst night in regular sossiou at
tho K. of P. hall with a largo at
tendance whero tho degree team han
dled tho work in a creditablo man
nor. There woro soveral Mooso who
wero astray in tho wilds of Medford
that woro brought forth.
Afto tho initiation a program waa
presented. Under and Smith put on
a fino thrco-round bout that was a
fast mixup. Ruder showed his old
time form and surprised n good many
of his friends. Thoio wero several
piano and vocal selections giv'en by
somo of tho members which wore
greatly enjoyed by all. Tho incmboru
and friends then enjoyed a buiiquet
nnd smoker.
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