Oregon HlrtartMl MftWJ Cily Hall i:u Medford Mail Tribune SUBSCRIBERS 1'ntlliiK to (jot )inpr will linv ono dol!vri(l by phuiiluif of flo by 0 i, in. WEATHER Cloudy? Mat., Ortj Mln., llrjj Jtol. Hum., nil Per Cent. Dully -Hlxlli Y.nr. Korty-l-'lrwt Your. BEDFORD, OREGON, TJirRSDAY, JJOVIfl.MI3Ji.il 2, 3011. No. 190. BELIEVE ROGOWAY WAS MURDERED HERE AND BODY TAKEN TO KINGSBURY IN AUTO . t Tfl" BULLET HOLE IS Hi IN BODY: GIRLS ARE IN CASE IEADS BREWERS'ASSOCIATION (k Authorities Say They Have Names oi Two Girls Who Arc Said to Have Mailt! Statement Regarding Dead Man In Austomolillc. HHMWMIH vemm&fittszm ONV CUP COAT AND VALUABLES OF DEAD MAN MISSING Roliliei y Tliouiilit to Be Motive Said Me Was Comlnn to Med ford for a "Time." That Nathan Itosoway, Hid Albnnj hld& hiiynr. kiik murilcicd In Mod far! hih! hi body tnkun In an nuio IHoIiIIh to Hut lonoly Hpol iiwii Klllhnry HihIukh ami hidden In tho liruwh, U Hi" theory I ho authorlUc nrt ww wurkhiK on lii nn f fori to fix lliu iiaiuiilblllty for lilri death Following on cxnmliifttlou of the tiiHii'j- lioily thoro roiiialini buj lit tin ilnulit or III Imvltift been murdorcd. A hullvt hnlu lliu been found whoro iLplowml I(h way throiiKh hi mom- rrBl7.-"-tn"AtIintlon to thin tho iunn'n ittKit ami vi'Ht worn mlnnlng n woll utt nil of IiIh vttliiiildo. Hut the 'most Important rluu wltluh tlm authoillliM havo boon alilo to iimmith wnH the ntntttimiul mado by Itogowny to tin Anlilnml frlan.l tho afternoon before IiIh dlnappimr anco. Ho Htatoil tlial liu wiih plan iiIiik to Iuhvu for Mudford that ovo nliiK w Intro ho Intended to pick tip a "frlwnd" who Ih MiippoHiid to he a biilchor of thin city, anil go out for a "llmo." Two KlrlH cmno to Mod fonl with ItoKowny. Thu kIDh niturnod to Ashlatiit Into tlmt nlMht ami uro mild to havo tinted that In thu niarhliio two men wiiio MUlug on tho hnly of u dead iiimii on tho way Imrlc to AHhlnntl. ' Thoy mndo thla luuinrk tho nuxl ilay ami woio laughed at. It Ih anlil that I ho authorities liavo tho milium of tluwo two KlrlH lint thoy nro with holding tho nainoH from inilillcatlon for thu protumt. It In Imllovud hy tho authorities that Koitoway waa idiot In or near thlK oily unit liln tmily afterwards Inkim to KIngHbury. Thoy expect to Rot at the holtoin of thu catio within a fow dnyn. Tho proHiiiiPo of evidence that Itog oway wan ulicit nnd that hla .nluublofl worn missing load to thu hollof that ho wiih murdered, either In u itiar ri'l or for IiIh valuahloH. COLON LL JACOB RUpPKKr JR. Jrcoli Huppcrl, Jr, of Now Yorl;, IlIlM Jllht llCCII llci'tl'll prcwhlciit oi' tlu Piulcd Slnli'x lln'wois' AHMocialiiin. Mr. Huppcrt n pioNidciit mi.vm hu will fiuli'imir tn further li'iiiit'ntinM' hy tin1 iihi- of malt iiixtcml of Mpirilnoim liquor. It will lie lliu aim, hit le- fl.lll'N ,ll Il'l'lllllll' till' Mllllllll I iv cliiii- liialuit' iIh iiIi,ccIhimiiIiI(.' IVnttncH unit keeping it out of MIltti'i. POPULAR LAWS ON TRIAL TODAY SUPREME COURT State of Missouri Files Brief Sup-1 portlnrj the Measure, as- Law There Is Patterned After Ono In This State. 10. 1. IS BUILT Cheery and Hopeful Bunch of Men Arc Bulldlnij a Winter's Home Where They Will Eat and Sleep While Bulldinii Hlfjhway. IF ONE RUNS AWAY, 26 WILL GO AFTER HIM So States One of the Men Are Very Much Pleased With Their Surroundings. RODGERS AND FOWLER PUSS Rodfjers Now In Maricopa Expects to Soon Bo Ahlo to Fix Date for Completion of His Trip From New York to Coast. TUCSON, Ariz., Nov. 2 .-With aviation hlHtory niailo horn au tho ro iiiilt of tho inootlnK htttwoon Avlatora (J, l UoiIkoi'h, on tho htHt lap of Ulfl nciinu to oeoim fllKht, ami Ilobort 0. Fowlor, roally only woll Btartod o liiK from tho t'aclflg to tho Atlantic, followum of nvlatlon wuru toilay plnn iiIiik H pornnmont tahlul to mark tho Hpol yhoro world'i) history wiih niailo, llolh mon woro Rroatly dollKhtod with thii iixpurlouco, and l-'owlor o poolally wiih HtroiiKthunod In liln tlo tnruilimtlou to ho tho first man to mulco tho flltiht from tho wont, After tho biiot untitling horo ltodR orii eoiitlnuod on to Marleop:, whnro ho roHtud Inst nh;lit, ami roHumod IiIb (Unlit toward Lou Auuoloa today, fe WASHINtJTO.V, I), a. Nov. I!. Tint fato of tho national uiovoniont for dlrttct luKlHlatloti tho lultlnllvo and ruforoudum Is toilay on trial In thu Unltod Statim Hiiprumo court, whoio two HtiltH attncliliiK tho con- tltutlonallty of (ho OroKon iuonnuro aro Hut for nrKumcnt tliln aftt-rnoon. An advurtio iIocIhIou will hu a uovoro blow to direct IokIhIuIIoii. Ono niHo lianH upon tho onnct- mont of a law In Origon, through tho lultlatlvo, which rcqtilroM tulo phono and tnloKraph cnnipaiiloa opcr- rthiB, lu thu Hlato to pay a tax of 'i por cout upon tholr annual Kroun ro I'ulptK. Thu Pacific Tolophonn ami TulcKraph rompany contcsta tho lo cality of thlH tax on tho ground that tho Inltlatlvo Ih "rupuKiuuit to tho Mplrit of tho coiiHtltutlon of tho Unl tod Stilton." Tho other niHo Ih ono In which Frank Unman of Portland In flKhtiiiK tho Halo of coitalu hrlilKO homlu au thorlxod hy an amomlmont to thu cliiutor of tho city of Portland, which wan adoptitd throiiKh tho Initiative. Cooi'ko Fred WtlllaniH la counsel for (ho Htato of Oregon in hoth cuhch. Tho Htato of Mlnriourl, through Its attornoy i;ouoral, Iiiih filed a brief Hiippoiilni? tho ini'iiHiiro its tho MIh hiiiii'I iulllatlvo and referendum law Ih copied after that of OroKOii, PLAYERS MUSI CURB JOURNALISTIC PLN riNTlNNATI, Ohio, Nov. 2. - Ma jor lonpm hull playord wiih journal iHtio iiHpiratioiiH nvo interoHleil in tho nnnouueemont mnilo today Unit Clmirniuii Ilurmami of tint natioiiiit IiiihoIiuII ooniniisHion is propariiifj n roHolulion In ho Mibiuilli'il to tho eommisHlon fnvbiddiiiK bull jdayorrt to onlor nowHpitpor work or play in vnuilovlllo next kouboii. Hurrninnii bolioves tlmt nowspnpor oritioism by follow playors hn's ft bail of fool on tho kiuiio bi'i'iiuso of Ibo ill-focliiiK nrousi'il by huoIi nrit icisni. , Foriicr Arrested. SAN FltANOISCO, Cul., Nov. 2. Ilerbort O. Perry, 'U, wanted in Se nt tlo on u olmrRO of for,'ory, wiir ro oogni.i'd from n oiroulnr Hout out by tho Soatllo polloo, niul nvrostod horo toduv. Uo will bo taken north by Captain Toimailt of Soattlo. Soiinil of hammer, buzz of kiiw ami music of anvil ore heard in the air at Convict Cauip No. 1, a beautiful, hi1 eluded hmiI in the iu'uIhI of tho forest priuioval at Flounce Hock,, wbers (lovernor W'ohI'h twenly-Hovcn ''Hon or Men" nre biiihlini: a wfnter'H home where they will eat ami kIoc while working on thu Crater I.iike liiliwny. One never miw a cheerier and niore hopeful bunch of men, all of them lo liclited at the prospect of out-of-door work and all intent upon jutifyin the trust placed in Ihem by OroL'on'fl yiuiiii; huuianturiaii uovernor. Here, unguarded, watched only by the p.i aut (reeH (bat Mirrouml them, tbext prihonep are workiut; out the hiic ccmw or failure of the plan of trcat ini; prixoucrrt iik human beinrt in- stciid of beiiKlH. - . - "Whnl would bnppen" ono of the honor men was asked, ''if one of the twoiily-Kovon broko faith nnd run away?" "Ho would find (wenly-six inan- liunterK after him, and wouldn't koI ml of the hospital for a lonj; time. when emiji"l. wn the reply. This i the prevailing heiitiment amoui; the mini, ono of grateful loy ally to the Kovornnr, an eat;ernes for work nnd of pleasure at the beau tiful surroundings. Tim honor men arrived, footsore and weary Into Tuesday oveniiif:, most of them bavins: walked all the way from Peiby. Wednesday the work of huililinu the enmp began in earnest. There are four bunk houses eonsistinir of board floors and sido walks with lent roofs, n board coel: house, a board and tent diiiim; house, commissary and lounpinjr houo for rainy days. Hoad work began Thurs day. Clms. flay has ehnrKO of llie commis'.ary and John (Iroivo of the road work. Wednesday the camp was visited by Counly Judge Neil, by County r'ngiueor Iliirmou and Warden Cur tis of tho penitentiary .accompanied by II. T. Van do Car,' J. 1). Hell nnd fl. Putnam. Thoy ato dinner in tho open with tho honor men nnd nvo fully satisfied that Convict Camp No. 1 has some of tho best cooks in the country. WILlWilCT C2JHK wffl rVw7wTl i ikTSfvtTl T ii iT i' ' i BA1E RAGES IN street: HANKOW i Despatch Reports Serious Disorders at Foo Chow and Battleships Aro ' Asked to Protect Foreigners From Infuriated Mobs. REBELS INSIST ON STRICT REPUBLICAN CONSTITUTION New Premier Is SHU. in Conference With Rebel Leaders Agreement May Be Reached. SHANGHAI, Nov. 2. Wlrolcaa tnossasos reaching horo from foreign warships up tho Yangtsc rlvor report that Hankow Is burning In several different parts of tho city and that a battle Is raging In tho streets be tween the rebels and tho Imperial troops. A dispatch from Foo Chow says that tho disorders thcro aro serious, and asks that warships bo sent to tho scene. An American torpedo boat dc3troy- er and tho supply ship Pompeii havo started up tho river toward Han- J WHEN THE DRAGON CHANGES ITS SKIN. s. --J K. T. BZKILD. SECTION HOSES Ml. URGED FOR TRUST HEADS Bryan Asks Taft Why He Started a Suit in Equity Against Steel Trust Instead of n Criminal Prosecution as He Says Is Needed. Pacific & Eastern -Orders 60,000 Feet of Lumber for Uso In Building New Houses Along Its Right of Way. LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 2. Follow ing, up his attacks upon President Tuft, William .1. Hrynu, in his Com moner, today demands to know why jail would not be a good thing for the officials of the bteol trust. "Mv. President: Why do you be gin a suit in oquity instead of crim inal prosecution against tho steel of ficials! lu the attorney general' opinion tho defendants aro charged with having violated tho urilninal law. Why besitato to ask for thoir convic tion and imprisonnent? Is it bo cause the nutUtriist law is worlhless as a criminal statute since tho su premo court inserted tho word 'rort souublo'T You ask mo tho namo of ono trust that cannot bo punished under the present law. I naino three tho Standard Oil, tho tobacco and llio steel trust. "I call you to witness tlmt tho law as amended by your judges is worth less as criminal law. Will you ad mit this or tnko tho position that the big criminals should not bo sent to tho penitentiary." Gonoral Mnnngor Clorlg of tho Pa clflo & HiiRtom railroad has given an order to tho Spraguo Liunhor company at Haglo Point for tho do llvory of 00,000 foot of building lunihor to bo dollvored to tho com pany at nuco for uso In tho construc tion of buildings along Up lino. Tho company will build this fall throo hoiiBOB for the section foromen and thrco bunkhoiises for tho hocMoii mon, TIiobo will each bo 30x0 foot In alzo and each of thoso bulldtngH will bo a facsimile of thoso now in iibo and bolnir built by tho Hill sys tem on its North Hank road and Oregon Trunk lines, and nro known as tho "stuudard" model, ITALIANS SAID TO BE BUTCHERS 1 -I I 111! 4 Said to Be Violating the Rules of Civ ilized Warfare Acid Is Dropped by Aviator "With Satisfactory Re suits" Berlin Indignant. ENTIRE TROOP OF POISONED HONOLULU, Nov. 3, Ptonialno poisoning has attacked almost ovory Infantryman in Company M at Fort Shnftor and tho hospjtul Ih crowded. Chief Surgoon Konuody and his on tiro modlcal Btnfr had a difficult task provoutlug serious rosults, All of tho men nro now rqportod out of danger savo throo, Tho Infection la aald to havo resultod trom anting ttilntod meat, 11KHL1N, Nov. 2. Despite Italy's strenuous denial of tho allegod atroo itios committed by Italian troops 'In Tripoli, a protest movement was started bore today against tho re ported inhuman conduct of tho sol diers. Prominent men hero nro enlisting their services to sooure combined ac tion of tho powers to provont the continuation of tho reputed massa cres. Tho butcheries nro deolared to bo almost incredible. It is reported five boys nnd forty-fivo aged men woro beiilcd into an enclosed fpneo on tho outskirts of Tripoli whoro 4he Italian troops poured volleys into them until all wore slain. Horror is expressed at tho notion of Captain flavott, of the Italian copra in flying over tho Turkish and dropping four picirio acid bottles into 2,000 nntives with "satisfactory results." This act is doelared to bo directly contrary to tho rules of civilized warfare. MARRIES PRINCE TO HOT CAMPAIGN IN LOS ANGELES Job Harriman Says He Will Defeat the "Googooes" and Do It With the vote o 140,000 Los Angeles Wo menNewspapers Back Alexander. UNIONTOWN, Pa., Nov. 2. "llo was born a prinoo but I will ninko a man of him," said Lydin Eloauor Fitzgerald, former wifo of Qenornl Fitzgerald of Ireland, who is today tho brido of Prinoo Victor of Thurn and Taxis, bearer of ono of tho great est names in Europe. Mrs. Ftizgor ald is tho noioo of J. V. Thompson, inulti-inillionniro biuikor and con! op-orator. LOS ANGELES, CaL, Nov. 2. "Wo will boat tho 'googooos desplto tholr millions and wo will do It with tho voto of 40,000 Los Angoles wom en, too." This was tho statement today of Job Harriman, socialist nominee for mayor, whoso supporters aro work ing tooth and nail to get every wom an of legal ago, who is known to favor socialistic ideas, to tho regis tering booths, it was estimated that at least 5000 additional women would bo registered boforo today's ond. This will bring tho total num ber of womon who havo qualified to voto closo to -10,000. Harriman confidently predicts that ho will swing enough of Mushot's supporters to his stdo to Insure his olectjon, but ho is taking no chances. Mayor Aloxaudor, tho good govern ment candidate, frankly admits that at least 7G per cont of tho women will cast tholr votes In favor of tho socialist nomiuco and he Is urging ovory mau of bis supporters to seo to It that ovory good government fol lowor is at tho polls on noxt general election day, Decembor 5. Tho socialists succeoded in nomin ating tholr entire list of candidates, tholr polling strongth coming as an oloctrlc shock to tho sood govorn mont forcoa. Throo of, tho morning papora, and tho aftornoon, havo mi lled to tho support of Alexander in a dotormlnod offort to defeat Harri man. Tho socialist nomlueo only baa tho support of ono paper, tho Eve ning Record. ItaNItig New Army. PEKIN, Nov. 2. Proclaiming an Independent government In Kwang SI province, tho revolutionists of Wu Chow aro today raising an army, ac cording to dispatches received hero. This Is a hitch in tho negotiations with the government, which begun after the appointment of Yuan Shi Kal as promier, owing to divergent views regarding tbo best form of con stitution to establish. Tho govern ment wnntB to copy tho British form whilo the robots insist on a strictly republican form. Premier in Conference. SHANGHAI, Nov. 2. Yuan Shi Kal, tho newly created promier of China, Is today reported to be still In conferonco with General Yuen Hong, the rebel at his fortress nt Wu Chang. It Is belloved that as a ro suit of this meeting there la strong possibility that an agreemont may bo reached. Reports that tho Imperialists havo retnken Hankow and that thoy havo massacred tho population nro unconfirmed. TEDDY FIRM FOE TO ARBITRATION Says it Would Be Foolish and Wicked for Us to Agree to Arbi trate Disputes Affecting Our Vital Ineress or Our Honor. HOZKMAN, Mont., Nov. 2. Foot ball at tbo Montana Agricultural CoU lego was discontinued today, for this sensou, at least, on tho recommenda tion of tho collego faculty. NEW YORK, Nov. 2. In a sjgued editorial in tho current number of tbo Outlook, Tbeodoro lloosovelt today goes on record as disapproving of tho settlement by arbitration of all disputed questions, including thoso affecting tho nntionnl honor, as ad-, vocnted by Pro&idcnt Taft. Tbo editorial says: "It would bo foolish and wicked for us as a nation to agreo to arbi trate disputes affecting our vital in terests, our independence or our hon or." "In proposing and cnrrylng out arbitration treaties, tho United States should not precisely n this spirit," tho editorial continues. "It ia as tounding to rcalizo what short mem ories ninny persons havo, or tho wilful blindnoss with which thoy cyso their oyos to the teachings of ceu, rocont history. Hut ovou pcoplo blind to tho pnst ought to seo wjiat in happening in tho immediate present''