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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
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MEDFORD, OIWCION, FIUIMY, JVI0J3JUJAUY 2, 1012.
No. 270.
l
OF
Million I" Southern Oreuon nml
Northern California nml Work lu
Secure Its Development Is Theme
of Two Days' Session.
OVER 300 DELEGATES
PRESENT AT MEET
Exhlhlt al Natntorltim Is Complete
anil Reflects Resources of
This District.
Willi ienil Will ilcWnle present
tin' tii'iiil-Kimiiul wctMtiiin of the .South
(in Orison nml Noilhciu Ciililomiii
.Mining eonitrwM iiKiiinl in this
IimIh.v. Tlw exhibit of ore rmm tin
lUtrii't iw (Id) Imitewt nml in-t com
prclifimlvo oxer giithervd in tlu ''
tinti unit irfMMitn inHirly '-IH mini-
Two dtf)- Hill tin devoted In iln
(MtiiKitHM. .Many mhliwiMi will In
ihmiIc, iiuiiiv of Ih'tn by mining men
of witlit i'irHiei. Tin' eoiiuic
lilt fill" M HirjMIM I III' ItlHlllT ul
im)iiltyr ineiwt in III" miunnil
HIMIII'I'K 11 r XOtltlllMtl Omiii ami
norllmni Culi fui niii Hint in thoir !-
VcloMtHllt.
While, mining hn ! icoing on in
tltm dUtriet for more IIimii (til xenr.
it i conceded (lint with tin exception
of tliitt mines mII inininx liu hern
liy iHM-ki'l hunt pi! who hiixo wntkod.
for tht ureiilcr wil, near the sur
face. Many million in gold Iih
hmm iniimd, however, fiuiii lln Ii
(ni't rppwnlrd liv W ihhmowwuhiiI
offoitM n twinir iihiIh to hnvo !
oioKwU jkuij. .JMMrriutl ou uii it Ihixv
.Mod ford Iim tiiHil uriuil preparo
llmm Tor tha onttfrlninmeiit of (he
ilclejtte. Automobile tide will he
tin chief fimtuiv of ontHrtnlninciit,
local H'opl feliowing (ho visitor
nliont tin eilv td valley.
On every hml today (be iih topic
under iIiikmiiibium in mint. tltniiit'i'tU
of ppl hnvo hii nllrtioled to tin
exhibit nl iIih NnlHtuViuiii .mil with
out doubt iuleiet in the exhibit will
coiiliitUH ttlili) tomorrow night, when
(hi (oniirHMii oIimm.
Tim exhibit n ittot coinpichen
nin oiii'. Alt of Hi" various iniucnil
iwHHiruiM of the district arc shown
In lh exhibit in kIiovmi copper on-,
gold on, iron mo, cutil, granite and
nwiililw nh wkI h liiuo rock. It h
ciili'tilntfil to iuipri'Htt upon tin Mi(or
th Kiimt oxlout of tin1 local lli'lil.
Dali'KitloM liiiui In ariixK in Iho
city Thurmlnv. hut the Kicutct niiui
her arrivcil lliix nuirniinf. All were
hurmiit lo the Nataloiiuin, where the
pinjci'iini iih itrruiiKil un foltowcil
out.
The cnimninw will Jw hi Mwninu to
nlftht, liiinonow forounoii ami after
noon. An tuilouiohilu liile neluululcii for
toinorrow iiuiruliitf at, 1(1:110 o'clock.
Kitl;iyiui coiluty miiiiI n liu(i ilele
jjiilimi hero lo'atleiiil the coiiki'chn
ami Nccuru lu next uicetiiiK for
Yicl.a. ;
RATE ON MAIL
WAHHINUTON, 'l). C Kuli. i.
.liiHlleo UiikIiuh of Iho Unlleil atalcH
iuiirinio court today milunltlml to
I'riiiililvnt 'ttift tlio final rnpnrt or tlm
poMtal coiniuUiilou ou into InormiHcu
for iinvtimiioi'H ami iimikiixIiich, It
rocoinniomlH Hint tlm hci'oimI cIiihh
rata on ouo coat ho iloiililiul.
Z TRIAL
AGAIN UNDER WAY
BAN KHANOIflCO, Cal., Koli. 1!.
"Willi 11 JlirOIH lu tllU llOX pilHHUll
for cauHo lint nuhjoat to poromptory
olinlloiiKo tho trial of ox-Mayor 10n
Kuno 10. iiulunltz, umlur an liullctnunit
(liui'Klai; Ki'iift In ronnuuthm with tlio
flxln,' of kiih rntuu hi 100(1 Ih pro
coodliiK with illff lenity, owIhk to rro
luunt iluliiyu nml couUiiiuuiceu,
CONGRESS
M NING
IH
N
DTQDAY
WOULD
DOUBLE
T1IINKH TUDDY IB WILLIN'.
l- li . Ol AU
MXJCU
(Juvcriur W i: (Jlmitock, of Went
VlrKtulii, uli N one of tlm uiuit oclivo
of ItooruU'lt iHioaicm, iiiinouiieui Ills
iM'llef Unit Ilic cridwlillu 1'rcnlilvtit
himiIiI aiccni'ii iiiniiliiiitluii, hut Hint liu
woulil nut Htlhiil) ni'i'lt It. Tin Clik'f
Kmh'UIIu- of West Miulnlii Ih uoIiik to
continue liU llttlit for tlio Oiloud'd
iiuinlaiitlon
TEDDY IS FRIElT
EQUAL SUFFRAGE
Places Himself Squnicly Before the
Public as Favoring Votes for
Women; However, He Says Ballot
Is Secondary to the Home.
NKW Yoijk, i.o. . - Th(lou
Uiiiiielt, in tlio ciiriiMit Uttiic of the
Outlool,, tmlny placed hnnr-elf iiiire
ly lieforit the public iim ictti'ril! v fu
voriiiir the woiiimii miffniKt move.
iiieut. KiHiMHvelt. howttver, pluccn the
hnllot iih MccoiulHry to the home, tic
Hy:
''Tlm iifirittra jif suffniKc ihiii
never he (lid niol tiiiporliuit jf worn
en iliitum. Wotiuin vital need .k
H, wnr Hgaiimt vice, frivolity, cohl
(i1I1niih ami tnniil i-hriukiiii: from
uniwciwuarv riok ami effort. Vice.
the folly of mill Hint women, loari
itiK to the iliorne couit or taking
nhiipe in the cui of voluntary ntcr
ilily. arc fumlniueutal t'vif of pnmc
iniporlamc'
T
HAN MATKO. Cnl . Koli. 2. That
Chauffeur Hamuol U. Timothy will
ingly foiiKlit the revolver dual which
ended lu Mlllloualro John J. Mooro'w
death Ih the theory ipon whloli the
pollen bcio today aro prohliiK tlio
tniKedy at MonroV homo hine. Tim
othy luiri been formally ehnwd with
murder ami will ho urrnlKiiud for
picllmlmiry hearliiK Tuemlay morn
I UK.
DYNAMITE PROBE
NEARLY AT AN END
lN'MANAPPUS, liul., Keh. 2.
Aunoiiuceiueut Unit the inquiry into
Iho ,alli'Kiul count r wide ilymunito
iIiih wiih practically ended and that
iudietiueuth probably would he report
ed by Tuesday was iiiiutu hero today
by Unllcd Sta(e Distriot Attorney
Charles W. aliller. Ho predicted that
at leant : 1 6 indielmenla would hu ro
Ittrued. Joslen Trial Contlnuetl.
SAN KltANCIKOO, I'nl., l-'oli. 2.
Continitiiueo until Kehrtinvy 1(1 of tlio
trial of Dr. Olio ('. dosleu on I lie
eharuo of having betrayed thu Wil
liuiiiH, 17-,vonr-old candy piilosj-hl,
wiih Kranted iy .Indue Ltnvlor today
on account of Hie crowded condition
of Iho com! calendar. The. jury in
Iho IU'hI dial dNaf;reod.
Roundup Dato Set.
PICN'OLKTON, Oro., Vol, U Tho
10113 Hnumlup of tho Northwest
Krontlor nHuoulutlou will ho hold horo
Hoptuinbor lit!, 27 and 28.
ArrauKomontH aro IioIiik mndo for
tho oxpendlturo or ?2:i,000 clonvod
ou hint yoar'B bIiowIiik mnUliiK tho
1U12 exhibition moio comprohonslvo,
MURDER
CHARGE
GAINS
TIMOTHY
1250,000,000
PROMISED
Powerful Syndicate of American and
British Financiers Said to Be Pav
Inn, Way for Monopoly of Chinese
Mineral Resources.
SYNDICATE IS WARNED
BY THE UNITED STATES
Neutrality Laws May Be Violated and
Government Is Closely
Watchinrj Deal.
SHANOIIAI. Iil. 2.- Chiucc rex
oliitinnary chicfx here declared today
thai imiiiciliiilcly any world powci
formally rccoi-uizcs tin piochniacd
republic of China iih an actually c
iMiiik Ktntc the ('liiitOHt rcvolutionmtH
will he Kiven r?1"O,IH)O,0(MJ to support
tin new nation, a iMiwcrl'ul Hymlicale
of Aiuerieiiii and llrili-li lliiauciern.
iiicludiiiic iiiIcicnU iilfihatcd with (he
Slaudard Oil company, having Kitar-
llllll'll HllH tlCIIIClllllMIH hltlll.
In return for thi ciioriuoiis loan
N'ew China Krauts to thu M'liilicntc a
iiiuiioHily on Iho dccvlopmciit of oil
ami mineral wealth in China. Revo
lutionary Icadci-H coiihidcr this a fair
plan. lint .lapauc-c and HitsHtmi
lliiauciers arc prenMiii: China with
counter demands and threaten to in
terfere is preference ih hhmvn Ameri
cans. An international xipuihhlc may
result.
Syiiillcalc W'aractl,
W.XMIl.MiUl.N, roll. -j. -wuiciais
of thu state, department today an
tlioriceil a Mnteiiictit Hint the Amort-oaii-llrilisli
s.Midicalc reported to be
dickeriiiL' wiih tlio Chinosc revolu
tionists for a inonopolv on the oil
and mineral development riyhts in re
'turn for a loan of .fJ.'iO,U(ltl,()00 had
bettor beware lost they be charged
with violation of the noiitrahtv law
SANTA FE FIGHTS
RATE ON LEMONS
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Fob. 2.--
Tho Santa Fo mid other trnuerontl
nontal railroads today filed a peti
tion with tho Hiipromo court nuking
for an Injunction BimpcndliiK tho In
tomtato commorco commlBalon's or
der prcHcribliiR a rnto of a dollar a
hundred pounds on California lemon
shipments.
COUNTY COURTS NOT
SUBJECT TO RECALL
SAl.KM, Oro., Fob. 2. In nnawor
to n communication rccolvcd from
II, K. Olowoller of llarnoy county
iiHkliiK It tho people can recall tho
county court or demand a roforon
dum on nn order of tho court to
build a now courthouse, Attorney
Gonoral Crawford has decided thnt
tho roforenduiu does not apply to tho
ordoiH of n Judicial body, but only
to IcKlalatlvo eiiactmontH, and that
tlio pooplo linvo no rlpht to voto on
questloiiH InvolvluK tho order of a
county court. A former decision of
tlio attorney Kouoral la that tho ro
call needs additional IcKlalatI n to
bo offectlvo.
ARMED TROOPS CHARGE
CROWD OF STRIKERS
lmiRDAN'ti, AuHlmllii) Fob. 2,
Troops armed with bull cavtridKos
and with bayonets fixed elinvROil a
groat procession of strikers today
and ninny of the luttor wore wound
ed. Women led tho procession which
dolled tho police. Many merchants
aro harricadint their shops, fearing
now disorder this evening.
Allonctl Boodlers Reelected.
MONTUIUIj, Quo., Fob. 2. Do-
aplto a hot campaign by tho citizens
association, Montreal olected flvo of
hor old council, alleged to ho hood
lorn. Aldorninn Lnvoll wus oloctoo.
inuyor,
IS
M
P
ONE TINY LITTLE
MOUSE BLOCKS THE
WHEELS OF JUSTICE
NKATTLU, WiMi.. Feb. 2.
A iiioiihii toduy stuppcd the
wheels of justice and frac
tured the decorum of Justice
-Miles' court filial finally leaped
lo Hflf()t.vxlhnnuli window.
Mrs. Ij. Al. Swtii hk iculi
fying about hrr liitHbaud in a
civil ense when she spied n
mouse capering about mi the
floor. Her leslimuiii fullered,
ticmblcd nml , filially flopped
suddenly ns the small fjniy
animal made icKmlib-u dart in
her direction. ,
"Leo, Loo!" Hirickc-d Mm.
Stern in moving apical to her
husband. Court business
slopped. Stern rushed lo his
wif' side and m the con
fusion the frightened cause of
it all went Ihnyigh Hie win-dow.
ft t'-f-f t t -f -f
JUAREZ IS SOON
TO BEJtTTAGKED
Orosco With Four Hundred Soldiers
Ordered to Attempt to Take the
City of Juarez From the Mu
tineers. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 2.l)on Pas
ipml Orosco was "today ordered to
march immediately on Juarez with
100 troops and attempt to take the
oily from the mutineers. The war de
partment has ordered the garrison at
Chihuahua under amis and the sol
diers are entraining there today for
il Imriii'il trin iinrllii It i nhdnr-
stood that Znphtisft frcvotntinuUts'
are nUo ru-liiug toward the border
city.
Kli PASO, Tex., Feb. 2. Mexican
mutineer?- at the Jtiurez garrison have
agreed to surrender control of the
city to the government, according to
advices received today from (Jov
emor Gournlo- by Gulonel Kstnuln,
the demised military eommaiidor of
Juarez, who is in El Paso.
An agreement between the Mndero
government ami the mutineers is said
to have been reached on these terms:
"All money due tho mutineers for
pnst services to the federal govern
ment is to lie paid, and all discharged
soldiers are to be given free trans
portation to their homes in the in
terior. The money due the mutineers
is ."i0 per cent of their wages which
havo been held back. The soldiers
were paid but half of the 7."i cents a
day in gold due them."
moneyIstmay
escape probe
WASHINGTON. I). C, Feb. 2.
Congressman Oscar Underwood of
Alabama, majority leader In the
house, announced this aftonioon thnt
tho domocratlc eniicus on Wednesday
would adopt n substitute, for tho Hen
ry measure to probe tho money trust,
a resolution ecntterlng tlio subjects
to bo Investigated among at lenst
sovon of tho standing committees.
Would Help Injured Man.
LONG UHACH, Cal., Fob. 2. Tho
wlfo of Avlntor Charles' Champion la
vlelng today with John Gibson, a
mechanician, who accidentally shot
him, over tlio prlvllogo of sacrificing
Bovornl Inches of skin to bo grafted
on tho wounded man's log. Tomor
row tlio doctors will niuno tho suc
cessful candidate. Gibson shot
Champion ua they woro leaving Do
mluguoz ftold January 5, a shotgun
ho carried holug accidentally dis
charged. Mystery Surrounds Cremation.
UKIA1I, Cal., Feb. 2. Mystery
surrounds tho cremation of My.
Pearl MoEwon, whoso ohavred body
was found in tho kitchen of her homo
hero, and investigation is today be
ing mndo into tho case. There was
nothing (o iudieato that a tiro had
swept through tho house. Tho vio-
tun 8 husband, located 110 miles nwuy
from tho scone, denies all kuowledgo
of tlio affair.
DENTSTS
AR
ROBBEQ BY A
CLEVER CROOK
Practically Every Dentistry Office in
Medford Is Entered and Gold
Taken hy Man Who Knew His
Business.
LEFT NO CLUE AS
TO HIS IDENTITY
Barber Discovered Loss Early, But
Before Police Were Notified Other
Offices Were Entered.
Practically every dentist's office in
the city was rubbed Thnrstlny night
by n clever creek who evidently
knew what he was about, for he took
only the gold ued in filling, which
is pure and unalloyed. He secured
over .100 worth of gold.
It is the opinion of the police to
day that the burglar follows the
business of pilferflJj: from denta) of
fices alone. . During the evening he
entered the vnriohs offices in the
city in the mitueuinnnncr and took
from the cnbiiiets'oply the gold which
is of the grenterlVniite, spurning to
touch the soft gpld used in cheap
filling.
Drs. Keene, Hitudy, Pltipps nnd
Harbor report losses. In each office
the door was clexerly jimmied pud
cabinets forced. No (due was left by
the marauder, but the authorities
have notified the jnilice of cities north
and south nnd it may he that the
thief xvill attempt to ply his trade in
IhiW cities ami walk -into the nnns
of the officers.
Dr. Barber discovered bis loss first.
He left his office nbont 0 o'clock and
returned to do some work during the
evening. He missed the gold from
his cabinet, but did not report the
matter at once.
This morning the oilier dentists, on
reaching their offices, noticed that
they also had been victimized.
Dr. l'hipps is out of the city, but
the door of his office hnd been "jim
mied." Whether the thief secured
anything of value there or not is not
known.
PLEADS FOR A
DEATH SENTENCE
SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Feb, 2.
Haunted In his waking moments
and torrifled at night by dreams in
which tho accusing faces of tho two
men ho murdered appear beforo him
twisted in death, Jesus Yrlqut fell
on his knees today bo f oro Judgo
Alexander, xvho hod sentenced him to
life Imprisonment, and pleaded thnt
ho be hanged.
LOSS IS 81,000,000
HALIFAX, N. S., Fob. 2. The
Arcadia sugar refinery with all Its
stock was destroyed by tiro last
night. Loss ovor a million dollars.
TELLS BURNS THAT IT IS
IMPOSSIBLE TO INSULT HIM
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. Con
tinued bickering" between Detective
William J. Hums and former Judgo
Klbridgo Ilanecy entertained tho sen
ate committeo which is investigating
tho eleotiou of United States Senator
William E. Lorimer of Illinois, when
Hums resumed the stand today,
llaneey, chief counsel for Lorimer,
renewed hostilities by announcing
that ho hnd discovered contrndiytions
in Hums' testimony eoneorning Mo-
Gownn.
"This man is insulting mo," Hums
appealed to tho committoo.
"Why, tho person docs not live
who could insult you," was Ilaueoy's
comeback,
"Nor you either," hotly retorted
Hums. "You koei this nil. mid I
will show your roputation," '
THE CJflDIWAL It AT
ATTRACTS WOMEN
THE NEW FAAUBY HAT
Inspired by hor success of last sea
son In filching from the knights of
old tho designs of their helmets.
Dame Fashion has now Invaded the
ecclesiastical world and borrowed tho
structural plan of the Cardinal's hat.
which Is being shown In New York
Thj Farley hat, as the new millinery
confection Is called, has been pre
sented In honor of America's new
cardinal. It Is very much like the
original model and is made up Jn red
struw, with a white crown and a gold
cord, fastened with an ornament at
one side.
TRUNK MURDER
YSTERVSOLVED
Chinese Woman Arrested as Suspect
In Seid Bing Murder Mystery Con
fesses That She Killed Him and
Shipped Body.
PORTLAND. Feb. ! Confronted
here hy Seid BaeS, uncle of Sen!
Hitig, xvho.se mutilated and dismem
bered body was found in a trunk in
Seattle. Oi Sen, the Chinese woman
who was captured in Billings, today
confessed to Seid Back that she
killed Seid Bing und shipped his body
to Senttle from Portland, according
to detective-.
The confession xvas made a few
minutes after the woman arrived in
Portland in the custody of officers.
TWO FIGHT TO
THE BITTER END
CHICAGO. Feb. 2. Another
Black Hand outrage was uncovered
hero today with the finding of tho
mutilated body of Pasqual and Sal
vatoro Mnrello, brothers In an Ital
ian boarding house. Tho men were
hacked to death with hatchets, tho
weapon stained with blood being
found ljestdo their bodies. Near by
was tho photograph of a beautiful
Italian girl, which was also covered
with blood. Ton suspects havo been
arrested.
II ARE KILLED
BY EARTHQUAKE
ATHENS, Feb. 2. Twenty-two
persons are reported to have been
killed in an earthquake which yester
day damaged the Ionian islands. Tho
government is sending relief parties
to the stricken zone.
STILL SEARCHING FOR
MISSING HEIRESS
NEW YOKK, Feb. 2. Dorothy
Arnold's father is stilt prosecuting
tho search for tho missing girl, xvho
disappeared December 12 last. Av
nold told tho police here today, dur
ing a conference, that ho and his do
teetivos aro running down old clues.
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RAISIN SEEDS SAID TO
BE GOOD FOR SOMETHING
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. Califor
nin raisin' seeds, tons of which aro
nunually thrown away, aro demon
strated today by Dr. Frank Haktik
of tlio bureau of plant industry to
bo of commercial value. Syrup, oil,
tannin and meal may bo mado trom
I r W I
Utom.
4
COUNTY COURT
WILE INSPECT
SATONCE
Accounts of Various County Officers
to Be Gone Over to Ascertain If
Shortage Exists in any Department
Besides That of County Clerk.
NO COUNTY MONEY
IN PERSONAL ACCOUNTS
Officials Deny Accusation Made by
Coleman That All Followed
His Own Practice.
On nccount of recent disclosures
of practices in vogue in the county
clerk's office, the books of the county
will be experted in the near future.
This w the assertion made Friday by
County Judge Neil nnd County Com
missioner Davis. Though he has not
been consulted, Commissioner Owens
is known to faxor this move.
Inquiry was made by the county
court of the various court house of
ficials as to the truth of the state
ment mnde by County Clerk Coleman
that all court house officials followed
his own practice of depositing county
money in their personal bnnk ac
counts, nnd each denied having ever
done this.
"Every official except Recorder
Colvig, xvhora xve did not see, stated
that county funds xvere deposited hi
separate accounts," stated Commis
sioner Davis. "And in no case did
xve find county funds mixed with per
gonal accounts. Each official turns
fiver the funds of his office to the
comity treasurer monthly."
"In order to ascertain exact condi
tions nnd find out just how the va
rious officinls hnx'e been conducting
their offices and xvhether there is
any shortage in other accounts be
sides the state game license fund, tho
books of the county will be experted,"
stated Judge Neil.
ROBBER HOLDS UP
MERRY DiNERS
VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 2. '
calmly xvalking into Alaclntyre's cafe
about midnight lust night, command
ing about 20 guests nod half a dozen
xvaitressc to keep silent or ho xvould
shoot, one of Vancouver's holdup
men made the biggest haul of tho
season $400 nnd disapieared in
the thick fog- last night. Police were
ou the scene two minutes nfter tho
bandit, xvho was unmasked, de
camped. They are still looking for
him.
HAZZARD CASE TO
JURY ON SATURDAY
PORT ORCHARD, Wash., Feb. 2.
Arguments in tho trial of Dr. Linda
BurHeld Ilnzzard, fast euro fepeeial
ist, xvho is charged with murder in
the first degree for tho starvation
of Miss Claire Williamson, xvill prob
ably begin thi.s afternoon, and tho
jury will havo the ease in its hands
by tomorrow morning.
RECOMMENDS TOLLS OF
$1 TON ON CANAL FREIGHT
NEW YORK", Feb. 2. A toll of $1
per ton on all freight passing through
the Paunmii canal is recommended in
a resolution presented before tho
ohambor of commerce horo today by
tho committeo on foreign commerce.
Tho resolution says that tho United
States vessel cannot bo favored with
out abrogation of treaties with Great
Britain.
TORONTO DECIDES TO
BAR ASIATIC LABOR
TORONTO, Ont Fob. 3, -After
listening to an appeal by Dr. Similar
Singh, Hindu philosopher, Toronto
labor council decided unanimously
against allowing admission of AslAt-
Ica of any class,
BOOK