jdgon MlitcflJ&l ill city mn SUBSCRIBERS l'nlllntf to g imjinr will hnva ono dtllvirtil by yliotilnif of flco lijr o IL in. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER I.ilrMnv 1)0, Ilol lliiml. (Illy 20 per vent. ."Mill 5L Dnlty Hlxtli Vrnr. l-'orlv-Klrnl Ywtr. MJSDJTOJID, PRISCON, TiniKSDAY, JULY 27, 1911. No. a 08. SENATE PASSES LA FOLLETTES TARIFF GREAT BRITAIN IS PREPARING FOR WAR WITH GERMANY 5 UNDERWOOD TARIFF BILL IS REJECTED Insurucnt Substitutes Passes Upper House by Aid of Thirteen Repub lican Votes, Includlnu Bourne, Polndextcr and Works. TAFT PLACED IN MOST PERPLEXING OF DILEMMAS WoolTariffAuthor DIN Will Go to Conference. With the House Wlicro an Agreement Will Probably Be Reached. EpSS B mKJR WASHINGTON. I). ('., .Inly 27.--By it coalition be tween the progres sive lllll! (I(t dcill- OlTatS, tilt) SrillltO I In h afturnoori adopted, liy n votii or .H to :i'J. thu La Follclto substitute for llm wool tariff revision hill. Thu action nunc nftrr thu joint forces, ueling apparently under u distinct iiudwrstituding, It it il vulcil Jlp'VlllllH Ull(.i)l t adopt III!) Millie SUbHilltiilC It was believed that I lie notion will pnl up to (ho president tho iiiohI per plexing dilemma nf his mlmluislriilinu liy hirt being forced to choose be inn revision of thu wool schedule adopted hy lu democrats mill his priigrosnive opponents, mill thu iti;M tion of vetoing a hill reducing ilulic iii tin' schedule ho himself declared to ho "indefensible." Tim hill now goes lo cniifoiciicc, with (ho Iioiiho when' it in consider ed prnhiihln Hint mi agreement will h reached between tlio con ferocs nml tlio measure will ho put up lo tint president. Thirteen republicans voted with Iho democrats on thu l,n Fol Id to hill, Tlmy wore Hourno, llristnw, Brown, 'lnpi, Crawford, Cummins, Uronuuu, MANV JOIN HbBzrir M LA TbUETXS rtivnj. jar cvcttjj WOOL TARIFF ADS FARMERS (f AN 'T DO IT" GKWAYCUB Reasons Given by Various Commer cial Clubs for Not Asking for Spe cial Session Sound so Much Like That Dear Old Oregon. ONLY SIX CLUBS SO FAR PETITION GOVERNOR WEST SUGAR TRUST OFFICIAL QUIZZED BY CQNGHESSfONAL COMMITTEE Even Chapman of the Oregon Devel opment League Wants to Wait for October. La Follctte Talks to Senate In Fa vor of His Substitute to Under wood Bill Average Reduction Is 37 Per Cent op Wool Schedule. (Continued on I'iiko Two) SHIP IN MUCH OF OUR FOOD Figures reflecting Iho uood of tlio Uoguo Itlvor Vnlloy for homo mown produce Iiiivq boon furnished hy Froil N. Ctllumliigs of tlio Rogue Itlvor Canal Company. For hoiuo tlino tlio matter of growing vegeta bles nml ralHlug poultry Iiiih boon agitated, In orilor to make tlio val ley ludopondont of oiitHlilo sections. Tlio figures furnished am of much valun iih nu argument. During tlio fiscal your closing .1 n HO, 1011, tlio following ciirloiul HhliunontH, to and from vnlloy poltitn, exclusive of fruit wore tuiulo: Potatoes mid oiiIoiih, received 81 ('(iih, shipped 1 ear. liny, roi'olvoil U2G cam, shipped (12 CIIIS. OiiIh and bnrloy, received 8 cars, Hhlipod - ram. , Flour and mill food, rocolvod '131! run, ' . KggH and huttor, received II enrs. Fruit, rocolvod 8 cars. Vegetables, rorolvod !1R cam. (Jauuod hooiIh, rorolvod l'J earn, Total earn rucotvod 817; Hhlppod 05 earn, From thin talilo It In mum that -Id cam of fruit ywIuIiIoh, huttor and om?H worn rocolvod In tlio valloy, 'I'll la Ih only u hiuuII Horn comparod with Iho total of mich tuniuiRn mov ing In hy oxprcHH In tmiall lotH, pf which flh'iiroH cannot ho ohtalmul, Tim flKiircu ' rnproHont carloada ro rolvod mid Hulppod from pnlutu In tlio valloy from Granta Fiihh notitli to Auhhuid, WASIIINdTON. I). ('., .Inly t7. Uci'luriiiK .bin ineiiMiro a corriTttvo for thu nlh'p'il wilt tlio Amorirau fnr mnr will Miiffcr iindor the operation of j'nmiiU'iit Tnft' reciprocity nrco inotil, Hoiuitor F.aFollnto todnv on thu Tmofof lhorKcifutn lifpfil iho adop tion of Inn Huhstitiiti wool tariff. ''I'll., il-.w.,ii w.loo .... .......I M I... ...,f p.,,, .v iun .in mm, ri" mini, "arc roco'iiucd an grossly ox ccKHivc. Tli(' rrductioiiK, if adopt ed, will roiupciihiito the fiinurri for Iho loKHCrt thoy will Htiffor as Iho rcMilt of froo trmlo with Cuiiiulii in ii(:r!cultura proiluotH." litiFollctto Hnid Jiirt nincndiucntf. would nvoriiu in rodimtiou nlmul 117 por cunt under Iho wool duties of Iho Fnyno law. Tim Underwood hill reduces tho dutien about -M per cent. liitFolletto declared bin anieud ineutM would ciiuso tho loss of about .fl'J.OOO.OOO of rovenuo aniiually, hut that this prohuhly would ho partly inado up hy tho increased importa tions. ''The proposed rates," the Wiscon sin senator said, "will Hininlifv the plmiHcoliujy of tho Hchedulcs: thev will uulouiuticully eliminate whatever fraud exists in Iho compensatory duty; they wil laholish disojininalioii apiinsl tlm poor nmu's elolh mid in favor of Hint worn hy tho rich man ami they will lenvo ample protection for tho wool grower mid niaiiufaclur er without loaviiiK tho consumer com plellv ut llm hitler's mproy." li"'l''. I'nyne.'l.nFolleite, Per cent. l?or cent Tops no .j-, Varus mo .pi fnrpels ,10 .() Wool Munufno -ir (10 EMPRESS OF CHINA ON JAPANESE REEF TOKIO, duly 1!7, Tho Canadian Pacific, Liner KnipresH of Ohlmi la fast on n HuhnmiKod roof off NoJI Bilk I IlKlit, forty nilleu from Yokohn- mil, Tho pntwoiigorH hnvo boon trmiB furred to tlio mainland hy small boats of tho JnpaucHO crutuoru Soya and Ami which a lo ntaudlui; hy. Tho malla liavo hcon trausforrod to tho Soya, Tlio warships wuro Hummonod by wlroloHH. It Is hollovod tho Hmprcmi will ho floated, SAU:M, July 27. To datu Gov ernor West Iiiih received hut six re quests from tho Commercial clubs of tho state, that the legislature he convened in 8ccia sesion for tho cmiHcriidcncy of Kod roads laws. Pendleton, "linker, Corvallis and the Albany Commercial clubs, and state KraK0 arfl '" I'"1-' fr member ship in tho "Can't Do It" club. Itosn bur am Dayton have not tho en ergy to put in mi application, while Lebanon, Port Orford, llcud, Kitgene and Prairie City are. livo ones. Such is tho Beiitimeut n-fleeteil by let ters received in rcpinl to tho rcque-ti of tho .Medford Commercial club tb:it tlio governor ho asked by the differ ent clubs of (ho state to cull a spe cial session of tho legislature to con sider Eod roads. Tho "Can't Do It" candidates have a score of reasons for declining to act. Pendleton says: "Wo aro not in sbapo to take thu matter up at the present timo there is tho danger of reopening important legislation the legisla turo will not confine itself to the questions desired." The stuto grange sets forth a number of reasons why it 'can't ho done," sining uinoiig other things that it is "hardly worth while to call an extra session." linker Commercial club was brief and lo Iho point, saying, "mot in spe cial session today. Action in regurd to good roads ostKucd indefinitely." Albany fears the intelligence f Iho legislators, saying, "Wo do not bavn exalted opinions of tho pudg meiit of tho majority of tho members of tho present legislature and wo aro very much afraid of what they might do.' Corvallis has not as yet taken net ion definitely, but thoy aro 'very much ploxing dilemma of his administration agrnid that thoy can do nothing in ffijtE0 vl!itSlft' r -huB SJ jK J - 0 D. FRANCE MAY 'I Thomas; "I.tvo and let llvo" Is the policy of the Amerrcan Sugar Refining Company, according to the testimony given hy Mr. Washington T). Thomas, chairman of the board of directors o ftho company, In tho course of tho Inqury by tho rongresslonal committee Investigating tho sugar industry in Now York. Mr. Thomas also testified that at tho present time his company only controlled forty-two per cent of the sugar business, whereas in 1890, when It was organized, It controlled more than ninety per cent. Representa tives William Sulzcr, George Maltby, H. M. Jacoway and Ashcr D. Hines novo been named as a committee to oxamlno tho books, corrcsiKndcnce and records of tho American Sugar Refining Company and any other re fineries it mlfiht care to know about. TAFT ALTERED IT FOR PRESS Stronrj Phrase in Controller Bay Message as Printed Not in Orig inal as Read in House or Senate Newspaper Copy Differed. (Continue! on imeo ,) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 27. Tho (act tbnf a strong phrase In President Tuft's messago Bent to tho Bonato yesterday as sent to tho morn ing papers and printed this morning, does not appear In tho official copy as read in tho houso nml senate nnd printed In tho congressional record, was learned here. Next to tho lust paragraph of tho message, nrrormng to tho morning papers, nftor tho words "not complet ely understood hy congress," the fol lowing occurred! Ami in all these scandal with which tho public has been regaled, very few specific instances of corruption or Im proper attompts to ncqulro vested In terests In Alaska Jmvo been shown by ovldouco that would stand tho test of judicial examination. Notwithstand ing this, however." Then tho printed Btory resumes It messago as it appears In tho official record. BEAT TO DEATH AGED BROKER Burglars Kill William Jackson, Mil lionaire Whom They Tried to Chloroform Victim Fought Des perately Until Clubbed Insensible. NEW YORK, July 27. Burglars today beat to death William H. Jack son, aged 7U, a millionaire broker, in his rooms In the Iroquois Hotel here. Jackson's body was found on tho tenth floor by employes of tho hotel who went there after members of Jackson's firm had becomo alarmed by his absence. Tho burglars apparently tried to chloroform tho aged man but Jack son awoko and fought dcsporately until he wns slain. Tho dead man was n nicmhor of tho firm of Van Shick and Company and had for a longs timo a tenant of tho fashlonablo hotel, whoro tho apartments he occupied wcro on the samo as tnoso of District Attornoy Whitman. , BACK DOWN IN MOROCCO . King George's Health Breaks Down Under Strain GovernmenJSIjw- v ', ing Bold Front to Ge'rinany Crisis Is Hourly GrowlnuMore Acute.- No Party Division Against the For eign Foe Negotiations Proceed ing for Adjustment of Difficulties. PEACE TREATY WITH FRANCE Anglo-American and Franco-American Arbitration Pacts Ready for Signature Monday or Tuesday Next. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 27. Tho Anglo-American and Francc- morlcan general arbitration treaties may bo ready for slgnaturo Monday or Tuesday according to federal of ficials today. .The state department in cable com. munlcatlon with tho French govern ment working out a minor adjust ments In tho text of tho French treaty. It Is planned to havo the treaty signed simultaneously In Franco and tho United States. Ambassador Bryco ,at Barbarbor, Maine and Secretary of Stato Knox at Washington will Blgn tho Anglo American treaty at tho samo hour, also. LONDON', July 27. Rush orders to prepare without the loss of i mom ent "for eventualities," sent from tho admiralty to all nnvnl depots nnd from the Horse Guards to Woolwich arsenal this evening has convinced the British public that "the day,". Avhich German officers have toasted for years is near and that possibly bp fore muny hours, the might of In' land and the legions nnd warships of. the Kaiser wil lejash in n combat; which will decide the fate of Europe. BERLIN, July 27. Bitter Indig nation prevails' hero this evening aa the. result ot the -statements by -Premier Asqulth and Opposition Leader Balfour in tho British houso of com mons today. German officials de clare that tho only interpretation, that can bo put upon their state ments is that England has definitely resolved to stand by Franco. Look for tho nd Hint describes the plnco you would liko to own. BAILY RESIGNS FROM SENAJE C0MMITTE WASHINGTON, f). CO., July 37. Disgruntled becaiiHo ot the methods of tho ueunto In taking tostlmouy in tho various Investigations in hand, notably that of tho election of Houn tor Ijoiimor, Senator Ilalloy of Texas today resigned from tho committee on provllegos and oloctlouu, Ilalloy gave no explanation of his net. Tho roHlgnutlon was nccoptod, TIME TO SPRAY FOR CODLING MOTH Tho first brood moth 1ms just nii'in'ori and egg laying for tho second brood worm will take placo within a very few days. Wo shall expect to find tho second brood larvae appearing in about ten days, so that applo trees should bo sprayed at least, before August 5th. A careful examination of a largo number of speci mens indicato that thero has boon a considerable difference in time in tho appear ance of tho wintored-ovor larvae from lust year. In other words, while we find tho first brood moth appoaring thero aro quite a largo number of young larvae of tho first brood which havo been in the apple for only a short time. There aro all gradations, thohiforo, from tho moth to tho larvae of a few days old. Tho larvao just emerging from tho applo will roquiro approximately 18 to 21 days before emerging from its cocoon as a perfect moth. It will bo seen, therefore, that wo will havo a succession of young larvae tending to go into the fruit for tho next (J weeks or more. Tho codling moth broods this year havo been vory straggling, henco moro difficult to control where tho spray was not applied properly immed iately after tho potals of tho applo fell, and another spray 10 days to 2 weeks lator. This spray should bo tho same strength as tho other sprays, namoly, 4 pounds of arsenate oflcad to 100 gallons of water; however, tho spray need not bo applied with so much forco as tho first. Ono hundred pounds pressure should bo suffi cient, and tho spray should be a fine mist rather than 0011180, as with tho first spray. Thoro is no objection to tho use of high pressure, say, 150 to 200 pounds, but tho spray must not bo coai'se. An attompt should bo mado to covor tho fruit with a vory thin film of spray rathor than to have it applied in largo splashes which would only partly cover tho fruit. P. J. O'GABA, Pathologist and Entomologist. FIFTEEN SKELETONS ON MAINE WRECK LONDON. July 27. With King Gcorgo's health nnd spirits visibly affected by tho terrific strain under which ho Is laboring; with tho cab inet in conference frequently and statements :nmdo In tho houso ot com mons by both premier Asqulth and opposition leader Balfour, all England today Is alive with talk of war. The government is showing a bold front to the German warnings to keep "hands off of Morocco" and tho crisis this evening is admitted to bo grow ing hourly moro acuto. It was generally reported in court circles today that at ono of his con- (Continued ou Pago Two.) HAVANA, July 27. Rocovory of moro human bones today form tho wrock ot tho bnttlcshlp Mnlno Is con sldorcd to havo brought tho total ot skoltons found to fifteen. Tho re mains of flfty-nlno othors who per lshcd in tho dlsastor havo not yot been located and It is feared that mo3t of them woro in that part ot tho vessol which was utterly destroy ed by tho explosion. BATTLING NELSON TO MEET ABE ATTELL NEW YOKIC, July 27. Battling Nolson, formor lightweight champion is ftrrnngiiiK today to mutt Abo At tell or "Knookout" Brown somo timo in September bofovo u local club. Nelson has accepted tho offer to fight, Brown is willing to meet tho Battler at 13,1 pounds, ami Attoll will scrap nt tlio samo woight, al though ho would bo giving away 10 pounds to his opponent. NEW YORK, Aftor Lieutenant of Police Nedwell had arrested his wire on a charge- of drunkenness, tho court committed her to nn asylum and ordorcd tho poliaenuui-hushand to ttiko her thero, WANT ELECTION FOR HIGHWAY At a meeting Wednesday evening tho Medford Commercal Club passed resolutions requesting tho county court to call a special elcotion to submit nt once to tho people the ques tion of authorizing an indebtedness of ono million dollars for construct ing n permanent system of highways for Jackson county. Tho resolutions aro similar to thoso adopted by tho raining bureau Wed nesday, nnd will bo noted upon by tho county court noxt week. STEEL PROBE MOVES QUARTERS TO GOTHAM NEW YORK, July 27. Chairman Stanloy's congressional commlttoo which Is Investigating tho activities of tho steol trust, today took up quar ters In tho city hall horo to coutinuo tho probo. Tho commlttoo whllo horo will lnqutro Into tho financial organ ization of tho trust, Its attitude la tho panic of 1907, and will go at length into its compact with tho har vester trust. Scores of Wall Stroot lights aro llkoly to bo summonod hoforo tho Stanley commlttoo during its hoarlng hero, CONSERVATIVES BACK UP DEMANDS OF LIBERALS v- IJ