fllty Hall Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION t- WEATHER If Ilalii, Mnv. 10, tnln. HI, rcl. liuni. 01, prcrlp. .17 Inch, Dully Hlxth Vcnr. Korty-rimt Yinr, MISDffORD, OIMCJON, WEDNESDAY, DIWUMJ3UK 20, 39J1. No. 233. TARIFF BOARD DECLARES MANY TARIFFS PROHIBITIVE Its Report on Schedule K-Wool-Is Sent to Congress by President Taft-Blame for High Prices Put on Retailer i I OR SAID TO E KILLED FAMILY B. N. Hiirvcy, for 25 Years a Rcsl- ilcnt of Ncliihburliouil In Which Atrocious Crlmo Was Committed Is Taken Into Custody. ARREST FOLL.OWS MONTHS OF PAINSTAKING WORK He Is About 55 Years of Ac and Has Two Children Nearly Grown. PORTLAND. Ore.. Due. 20 -Churned with tho iitroeloiw inurdor of William . Hill itml Uh wlfo und Mm. IIIII'h two children by u former innrrliw, Phillip mid Dorothy Itln toul, nt Ardiuiwnld, mmr Portland, Juno 0. II. N. llHrvwy. fir 2fi your n ronlitHiil (if (Iih vicinity, wim nr rimtml Into hint hIkIU unil lodged In the rouuly Jul I nt Oregon City. Tho shot If f office kupt tho nowu (if IiIh nrrtntt secret until today. llHrvoy lived within tOO yards of tli Hill lioimt. whero In operated n nuroury und hud nrcumulatmt a small fortutiu. Ho In aliont Rfi yearn of ago, Ih mnrrli'd iiml Iiiik two ehll drtui nearly grown. Point to Huncy. OlrouinntnnuiHt pointed to Harvey for n ntitnbor of month, according to tho offlolnlH, mid no offort hint been npnrcd to Hiipplv thn missing link of olrotuiiHtmiclul evidence. Tho Hill fniully murder wiim ono of tho moHt ntroclouu In tho lilntory of tho Ktnto, William Hill, with his wlfo nnd children worn found dead In their cottMHo near Ardimwald station by iKdghhon. Thvlr IiihiiIh had boon horrinty crutihed with nn nx which wan found near by. Tito bodliw of lio two llttln children woro found In thulr hods. HIII'm body whh found In hod lying under that of IiIh wlfo. Tho woman and girl had buuu ml trcatud. .Motive Wax LiiM. With thn iiiollvo for tho rrliuo mid tho bloody uxu iih clown tho an thorllluti begun tho hunt for tho murderer. MIoodhoiiudH woro put on tho trull but Ihoy failed to track tho iniirdoror. Thou Hhorlff Mnwi of Clackamas roiinly, In wltlrji tho iiiur doru woro coiniiilttuil. and Hhorlff HlovoiiH of Multiioiunh county round rd up ovory tramp In tho nelghbor- bood but the)' woro released after thorough examinations. Clown ex tending thioughout tho northwest wuro follow ud, MiiHH finally concluded that tho murdoior wiih familiar with tho Hill homo and neighborhood and, disre garding all ullior tluorloH,' ho and IiIh doputlcH with tho uHslHtnnro of Hhorlff Hlovcim of Multnomah coun ty coufluod IhouiHulvtm In gathering ovldouco In tho Immodlato locality, with tho icault that llnrvoy waH ar rested aftor months of patlont, un tiring work. Sues Author. NBY YORK, Dw. JO.C'liiiiisiiiB (lint ho wiih IVuluii'd in (k'lotl Hur K8h' lioolc, "TIio lli'iut Lino," ii" olijoutiouuhlo uliurnotui' with nn in otdiimli) uiipotilu for duck lyid tiliiun IiiK Williiim II. Daily, who livos ul tho Pnlmiu hotel wlion in Ban Fran iIhoo, Iiiih Hiu'tl tho author Tor $100,- 000 (Iuiiiiikoh. llpro Ih tho iuni(,rniili ho objeotH iiiohI Hti'cnuouhly te: "Thou (Iioi'o'h 'AIiiiihoii'm tnyrttory,' on tlto Norlli llcacli road. Nobody uvor round out who iMuiihoii Ih. Ami Daily, tho star oalor of tho 1'alaoo hotul hu used to have four oiuivuh lnuika cooked, Hdootcd olio and usml only tho juioo of tho othutri. Ho or diircd soup ul n dollar lt pinto, ami ho hail n happy way of buying a oaso of oliampiiKiio will! unuh imrnl, drink iiiK only tho lop from imoh hottlo.'1 Daily BiiyH this roforonoo .aIiirch him with pooplu of iiiihoiiiuI mind, (IIh roputiililu iiml inilQoont Iniliitri. A ,mall buy by any other muuo would k'I IiIh hands jus hh Jiriy, I f CHINA'SSTRONG MAN , :r !sfcJ.v. .Hr M VUAN smih -kai FULL ABDICATION S If Yuan Shi Kai Concedes Downfall of Chinese Emperor He Is Certain to Be First President of the New Republic. SIIAN'OIIAI, Duo. J0. Aiuioumniu; hi nmiliuiWM til ncnupt tho oMublisli incut of tho roportod rcpulilio of China if I'runuor Yuan Shi Kai would con xont, Taiii; Sliao Yl, tho imperial pcaoo unvoy, today diNpatchctl n mo o to lVKiu to thirt offcol. IViuliiiK tho premier's reply, u)nii which liunp the completo ubilioatiou ot the Mniichii dyuiiMty, tho peace en voyn hero Imvo iloelureil an extension of the urmiMtieo until December III. ami new order have been iMiied to the eoiiimniidorH in chief of tho rebel mid imperial forcon to refrain from hoHtililioH until tho o.pimtou of the t mop. It in declared hero today that if Yuan Shi Kai concede the downfall of the l'hinoo empire and iocojjuuoh the proclaimed republic, ho will lie the find president 0f China. Tmiif Shao Yi's notion obxioimly rcMiiltcd from the preMeiitution of the nolo from the nix powers volenlav in which tho foreign lepiieututivoH exiuohHcil tho hopo of their foveni ineulH (hut the -peaoo conference would ho nuooof.Hful. Tihik Shao Yi in declared , hvo lenlir'd tho im poMHibilily of fuithor effort to uphold the empire and tho futility of fur ther iillcmplM to Ncouro material eon oohmoiis from the rovolutiomiry cn- VOJ'H. The Uuilod KtnloH vsA the credit for briiifjiiiK about tho uoneorted no tion of the six treat world poweiN. The plan had itx inception Kover.il weeks hk" in a nolo imkiii).' the pow. orH jionoornoil to toko notion in the jnallor. Tho Kiicijoxlion mot with willing reception and the notion yes terday, which is obviously roHpoiiHi bio for Iho iinperiulst envoys' eonooH- sou today lollowod. Japan, Groat Dritaiu, Himsin Kranee, flennany mid tho Unilod Statort united in the effort to assist Dr. W'tt Tint' Kmifr. tho revolutionary loader, and Tit no; Shao Yi in tho no. KolintioiiH, WANT TAFT TO ACT ON BEHALF OF PEACE NKW YOHIC, Doc. 20. ProHlilont Tuft was today asked to oxoroiso his good officer toward ending tho Turo Italian war, Dr. Lyiiiau Abbott, edi tbr of tho Outlook, mul Dr. Mury Kddy, Iho famed womnu surgoon, working in bobalf of Turkey, pvesent ing n mediation pluu for his consid eration. Tho proflidont has Iho mat tor under advisement. Dr. Abbott informed Iho president tlllll llllllm llm lll'inu nf 'I'l.,. II. ,,.,., confereuco, any unlloii is empowered lo offer niedialioii, i mtw - ' . -. ft &n 1? f DFMANOHUSHANGS PREMIER 1 LEAVES BUI FALLS FOR THIS CITY; MISSING 5 Scrficnnt Frederick G. Oliver of Com pany E First Infantry, U. S. A., Last Seen on November 22, When He Started for Medford. HAD BEEN .HUNTING WITH CHIEF HITTSON Colonel of His Renimcnt Stationed at Vancouver, Wash., Wires In structing, Search. Having dropped completely from bilit Hiuee ho boarded n l'auifio & IIiiMturu Iniin ut Jliiltii Kallrf on No- yembur 'l'i and Mtarted for Medford, tho United KtateH anny officialrt nn well iA local nutborities are Keeking to rend tho veil of Hecrcey which Iiiik been drawn about tho prchont where iihoutM of Frederick O. Oliver, her Kemit, Company K, United State in fantry. Since Olivers start for Med ford nothing Iiiih been heard from bun, either by Medford friends or hit fellow tHildiorx. Oliver arrived in Medford early in November necompaiiied by n soldier f i lend from tho Vnneonver, Wash, barrack, on n three months' fur lough. Tile men had spent some time previously in the timber nbovo Hultc FiiIIh fighting forest firc.-j -Tuul re turned for tho purpose of hunting in that section. Ylien they had reached camp above the falls Ihoy fell in with n party of local people, among whom was Chief of I'olieo Hittson of this city. Tho scrKoant nnd tho chief grew to bo warm friends mid spjint much time busting together. Finally, leaving bis companion in enmp, tho mmi went to lluttc Falls for supplies und Htated that he would probably go on to Medford. It is known that he boarded the train at Ituttu Fulls. Since then be has not been heard of When Oliver did not turn up in camp again bis friend became worried nnd eiimo out to look for him. In tho meantime Chief Hittsou hnd re turned to Medford and hero Oliver's friend looked him up nnd stated that be feared that something had be fallen Oliver. Tho friend was then forced to n'turn to Vancouver, his furlough coming to mi end. On his return to Vancouver ho re ported to tho colonel commanding, nnd that official has started tho army machinery for locating the man, who is now classed as n deseiter. Ho has authorized Chief of Police Hittsou to take whatever stons are necessnrv tft locate Oliver and return him to the imrrnoks pt Vancouver. Oliver is said to boar an excellent reputation, being u Spnnisli-Americnn war voUrnn. He has four mouths' wages coming to him from the gov ernment. He is n member of the Masonic frntoniity. STILL lit 'ITMKS Defeats Licensed Saloons Woman Is Elected Park Commissioner Aflaln Salaries 0 Officials Fall to Be Voted. ASHLAND, Ore, Dee. 20 Ono woman will "orvo ns a city official hero for tho noxt your as tho roault of tho Jinunlclpul oloctlon yesterday. Sho Ih Mra. Mary Vnupql, who wub chosen ns a park commissioner. Com pleted roturns today Indlcnto thai thu proposition of licensing snloonB was boaton, as wna tho proposition of paying unlnrloa to olty offlclnls. U, W. ISitKliuul, G. S, Ilutlor, CiibU- am Ouunlngham and V. H. Qowdy woro oloctod' councllmon, lio who never stole a kisa doesn't know what, ho has missed, ASHLAND Boston Minister, MISS CBOEQIE COLLINS mzm II TO GUIDE TUFT'S CAMPAIGN SHIP Loch Will Have CharaMf Taft Cam pahjn In New York Root Has Nothinn to Do But Raise the Money for Expenses. NEW YOHK, Dec. 20. With Wil liam Loob, Jr., mul United States Sen ator Kliliu Itoot of New York slated as the belm&inen for the Taft presi dential candidacy ship, important nn tiounl development followed a sorics of conferences betwech President Taft and the Itepubhcmt leaders to day. Among the principal developments was tho selection of I.oeb, collector of the xrt of Now York and former private secretary to President Itoose vclt, to have charge of the Taft cam paign for the New York delegation to tho national convention in Chicago no.t year. Senator Hoot wns holcct ed to havo charge ot fiumioing the campaign. Hoot' tak will Consist largely in allaying the nntiigonUin of bUMiioss circles to the present admin istrntion, which has arisen because ot tho recent trust prosecutions. I.oeb will receive no political title in his leadership of the New York delegation. The conference of tho lenders was hold at tho homo of tho president's brotlfor, Henry W. Tuft. Tho fict callers woro William Uarnos, Jr.. chairman o ftbo New York state re publican committee, and Otto Dam nrd, former republican candidate for mayor of New York City. It is un derstood that President Tuft declared nunseit at tho couleieneo to bo in favor of tho retention of Darned as ciimrmmiof tho state committee. Indications are that the president will assist Vice President Sherman to 8couro tho republican nomination lor governor of New York. Many Robberies in Portland. POUT-LAND, Oio, Doc. 20. Po llco reports today Indlcnto that a conaldo'rnblo dccre.ibo or robborlcs mid holdups took placo during tho Inst IS bourn as a result of tho ac tion of Chlof of Police Slovor In do tailing 42 extra policemen to tho reslilenco districts last night. Tho ontlro force hns boon tempo rarily roqrgnnUod with tho vlow of hooping tho oxtra patrolmen on out- Bldo stations until tho bands of yegg moi now Infesting noithwestorrt clt Icb movo on. According to Captain nntloy, a big band of eastern holdup mon and hou8obreakora mo working In Port-' land, Seattle, Tacoma and. 8pokano. Ho predicts that they will Boon ml- grato to California and Nevada. It's easy to com hire n spinster that it is unwise to inartv yoiuif. ' XTi-'HMtHk iwlPPHBk. JIHllife 'Be: "TTCt't VK V. s ' iJl. ' Al !ZM WWW - - 'TnHRKy.. -X llirf g; . .M5tBIHM W ' V i LOEB Hi 00T Accused of Murder, AVIS LINNELL MISS BEULAH MECARTA I THE I2EV.CLAJ2ENCH V. T. fiiCHESON'S HOME IN HYANNI5 IV. HICHESQN IS UNSUCCESSFUL IN SUICIMTEMPT Cuts Himself With Jagged Piece nf Jin and Is Suffering Intensely From Heavy Loss of Blood Has Been Model Prisoner. I10STON, Mnss., Dec. 20. The Itce. Clarence T. Richeson, who is in jail awniting trial for tho murder of Miss Avis Limiell, attempted suicide early this mornng by cuttng himself wiih a jagged piece of tin. Guards heard moans coming from Ilichesou's cell nnd asked him what was Iho matter. He cried. "My God! I have cut myself nnd am bleeding Id death. I nm dying!" Hichcson lmd been n model prisoner up to this time. lie is suffering in tensely from loss of blood. Tho Jail officials aro of tho opln Ion that Ulchcson did not attempt to commit Bitlqido but mutilated him solf In an insane frouzy while brood Ing ovor his relations with Avis LIunoll. At 1 o'clock this afternoon tho attending physician said tho min ister will undoubtedly recover. It was found tho domentod clergy man had wronched a pleco of tin from tho spout ot ono of tho prison cups and ground lt to a flno edgo on tho cement floor of his coll. Tho wardens declare that It must havo required sovoral days to sharpen lt by this laborious process. District Attorney 1'olletlor an nounced this afternoon that tho trial of Ulchcson for tho inurdor of Avis Ltnuell will uogln January 15, ac cording to schedule. NEXT SOCIALIST CONVENTION TO BE HELD OKLAHOMA CITY CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 20. Tho next socialist national convention will bo hold nt Oklahoma City, beginning Mny 12, ucoordiuu to announcement from tho national socialist headquarters hero today. The selection is made as tho result of a special referendum voto taen from all ovor tho country. Indianapolis is second and Cincinnati third choice. Throo hundred delegates nro ex pected to attend tho convention. Tho roprcientntion will bo on tho basis of ono delegate nt large from ench state nnd ono delegate to each 100 socialists paying dues into tho organization. SPRING-FIELD, III., OccUo. Gov ernor Dinoeii granted reprieves to Frank nnd Edward Shiblawski. Philip Sommorling mid Thomas Shultz, the four boys stencod to hang bore Fri day, until February 10. Tliis cnnbles tho youths to appeal their cases to tho supremo court. They were con victed of murdering l fluolzo, a truck farmer, Attempts Suicide CENTAL OREGON SEEMS CERTAIN Contracts for Roadbed Construction of the $6,000,000,000 Project Has Been Let to the Utah Construction Compasy Assemblisg Workmes. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 20. Vale and Salt Lnko dispatches today con firm tho report that tho Harriman system will build a 138 mllo extcn Blon of tho Oregon Short Line west ward from Vale to Dog Mountain In Uarney county. Contracts for tho roadbed construction of tho $6,000. 000 project havo beon let to tho Utah Construction company, which has assembled laborers at Vale and will start actual work on tho ex tension this week. Tho ultlmnto purposo of tho ex tension Is to Join with the now main lino of tho Southern Pacific from Klamath Fnlls to Natron. This taken in connection with tho announced plan of tho Harriman In terests to build from Eugene to Coos Hay. indicates that tho Bystem is planning on a direct cross-stato route from Ontario, Oro., to Coos Day. WEST TO VISIT S Leaves St. Paul In a Hurry In Order to Reach Oregon In Time to Keep Promise Made to Citizens of Wcst vlllc. ST. PAUL, Doc. 20. (Sovornor West of Oregon did not attend tho governors' congress hero, ns ho loft for homo. Ono Qf tho reasons glvon for tho govornor's doparturo was his desiro to kcop a promiso mado to a number Of convicts. Last sununor Govornor West put a handful of convicts from tho state ponltentlnry at' work making roads la tho mountains. Ho put thorn on their honor, with no nttompt at snr volllanco or curbing of Ilborttos mado. It vas an. oxporlmont that had novor been mado boforo. Aftor everything had boon arranged ho told thern: "I'm coming up to soo you Christ mas." "Wo'Il bo hero If you are," was tho answer. If n man has monoy ho can buy friends hut they nre novor worth tho price. OF NEW 0AIL00AD HONOR MEN 00N COSIS 19 CENTS TO RAISE POUND IN OHO In Australia Cost Per Pound Is Only 4 Cents American Labor Is Paid Far More Than in Europe and Is Not as Efficient. 'M $1 OF EVERY $4 PAID RETAILER GOES TO MAKER' In General Retailer -Is Blamed fsr Hlflh Cost o'f Clothing Recom; mend Scientific Duties. -., , WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20. Declaring that many schedules of tho Pnync tariff lav arc "prohibitive," the report of 'flic tariff board on schedule K the wool schedule was submitted to congress today by Pres ident Taft. Regarding the difference in cost of production at homo and abroad, the report declares that in nearly every woolen product, from dirty fleece to finished worsted, it, costs more to produce wool ami) woolen goods in tho United States' than in any country on earth. It' costs 10 cents to raise n pound nf wool in Ohio, whilo in Australia it costs considerably under 4 cents. These differences continue through out the whole woolen industry. Whilo' American labor is much hichcr naid than TlTc labor of Europe, the board finds that it is not as efficient ns that in the European mills. Where lrofit Goes. About $1 of every $4 paid to tho retailer of men's clothing goes to tho manufacturer of the cloth. A suit retailing at .?23 is sold wholesale by the manufacturer for $10.30. It co'?ts him $14.32. Thus, in general, tho manufacturer of cloth clothing is ab solved bv the board from the greater part of his share in tho high cost of clothing, nnd it is attributed to tho retailer. Tho board states, how ever, that the high duties on wool have not resulted in ranking retail prices as high as might bo expected. Competition has held prices down, This competition was stimulated wlion ' tho high duties made tho manufacture of woolens very profitable Then foreign capital came in and built mills. For nil woolen entries tho hoard recommends sciontifie duties instead of tho present method of nssossing ad valorem rates. Tho ad valorem svstcm mnkes tho duties higher when prices are high and the consumer most needs relief, although tho producer, at tho samo time, is host able to hear competition. When prices nro low tho consumer has tho need of foreign competition and then, undor the ad valorem sys tem, when diitios nro low, foreign competition comes in. Want Specific Duties. Tho hoard advocates specific, du ties as tho easiest way to offset the difforoneo in tho cost of production hero and nbrond. Ik'oause of thu dif ficulty in classifying fabrics, t,n hoard recommends a combination of spocifio and ad valorem duties on woolen cloths, a low ad valorem ratfl on cheap goods, increasing tho high est rnto on oxpousivo goods. This; is cxnetiy tho ndverso of the policy adopted by tho framers of tho Pnyno tnriff. Tho exports studied wool growing in Australia, South Amorica, South Africa, Great Britain, other Euro pean oountries nnd in 173 counties, in 10 states of Amorica. NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Today's opening stock market developed an irregular movoment with an upward tondoncy by most of tho loaders. In ternational Harvestor rose 1 1-4 and National Lead . Union Paclflo and Lohigh Valley woro down C-8. At tho end of tho first hour tho ontlro list was up strongly. Union Pacific, Amalgamated Copper, Gonoral Elec tric and Wcstlnghouso Eloctrlo ad vanced from 1 to IH poluts. Lator profit taking depressed tho upward inovornont. Tho market closed steady, Ronda wero Irregular, ft !i i i' !