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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Max. I1J4, .Mln. l:t, Hunt.
It Ilnln tomorrow.
1
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Dnlly- HUlli Yrnr.
Putty Flint Ymir
-UP OF
LAQOR LEADER!
IS
Arrests Mailo In Clilcnno nml Olliw
Cities, Despite Assurances From
Indianapolis That They Will Nut Oc
Made Until Tomorrow.
INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS
ACCUSED OF CONSPIRACY
No Announcement Made ol Definite
Number Involved More
Troulilo Tomorrow.
CHICAGO, Feb. i:i. I'mli'd Slntim
('oinitmwioner Foute imtnv inwinl
warrant rir the urn1! nf Pitmulenl
Frank ,M. Hynu ol' the Inlciuuliuiinl
AiMMH'iiiUnii of Hndjtc nnd Slnieliir.il
IruiiwurkttrM; tii'i'ietim lloiililiiiu of
tilt1 'Im-niio I(hmI of the himh union
lllnl 10 OlllHl' jHtllHilll.
TIh nrmnU wete mkihiI Ihi
uihU hill were kept tn'emi until to
(Ihv. All Htv IihmuiI on the linliiiiiiip
iilin inillrlmttnlt.
Th lloiitiliiin nml It vim indni
in cut (')mriftt iKJHHi'Hev to cunmm
Hit HrilHwfut MCl HlHIIMl lllf I'lllted
Slate legNidimr '!" ti'iihiit(ili"ii
of iiilioglyiteritic mi MMHuj(ir triuiii
t'HRngfd in inti'mlai comou'ieo.
The officii! of tllf ill'IWllmi'llt ol
juntiett mitiotiiicml Huh iilleitiiMiit tlnil
it rr ct of nil Cliicim.i hi imi indicted
by th tinlii4iiMMiliM Kiuiul jury were
'tainted fin tomorrow.
Itotiutl t'p Toiiioitou,
IXMAKAPOLIK. Intl.. Fob. 13 -OwIiik
lo tUlny In imiuImm of federal
kthhiI jury liidlcliitoit found liar
rwtflMng vrloim cltlwi wIiwkj iiihii
SJiinim'il ln1thif32'ror. lnoro'triiij lillln
rutin nod nwlilii, It wan minouticod
lier Ihla nftrtrunon Hint n general
roiiiul-ui of the int'ii hi'ciiim'iI or com
plicity In u eniinlr-.-uldo tliiuuilfi
plot hIII not coiiik until toiuoiroM
Home fen nrriwU limy ho iiihiIo to
liny, loit they will Im only In Isolated
InatHtiriM.
No uiioutmmtnl of n definite m
tur )imi yot lon mnilo hh to tho ex
net number or iHhor iiihii itrcuuHl or
Imrlun been In eoHiinuuletUliiu or or
eniiaplrliiK with tliu MeNainttriiH. It
Ik IiuIIiivmI, however, tliut moro tlmn
CO urn timiind In tliu 32 liiolrluiHiitM
lelurneil. Of uf, uiot nio do
lll'VHll tO lilt III till) OMtft. II In llllllllt-
fill whotliHr any .moil urn to lio ar
retted wont of Mull l.ko othur Hum
thorn who Iiiimi already limm iihiiiihI
publicly u iimlnr Misplrlon. or htiv-
I UK llHI'll rOIII'DI lltl III tllll Hllt'lU'lt m-
rli or plot which tlio KovHiiiiiit'iit
iIikIhi'im culminated In tliu iltwtruc
(0 of lllll l.im AiikoIum Time.
Others I'ntler Ani'M.
ItOOIlURTEIl, N. Y.. Ko.li 1. -(ifwioncu
Dowil, liiialuimii UKHiit of llm
liicul liriiiuili of tho uiimliinlHtH' iiiiiou,
wiih nrniHtoil Imro toilHy on u fiulorul
wiuriuit In uoiiuuntlDii with tliu ro
turn of ilyiiiuultlii); ImlUitiiiuiitH hy
tliu IiiiIIiiiiiiiioIIh fcilcrnl rnnd jury.
CI.HVUI.ANI). Ohio. Koli. 13.--Tho
ninwit of I wo Clovolanil iiiimi Iii
illctcil ul IiiiIIiiiiiiiioIIh for connccllon
with tho nlli'Kt'il ilynnuilto iilot uro
cxpccicil liiuionow. Tho cuiiIiihch
in i hod today.
GERMANY TAKES
Murders nf German Subjects in Mex
ico to Bo liivosllfjnlcil May Re
sult In International Complications
nml Force Undo Sam to Act.
HI3UI.IN, l'il. I a. Tho (liinunii
I'onilKti ofrico toduy uniioiinroil that
n iiiiiuhur of iiiiirilorH of (Ionium suh.
JoitlH In Moxlco hud houn onluroil In
VUMtlKlltud. Thin Id tho flint Intimation that
(ioi'iiiaiiy nilclil taKo a hand In tho
JMiixIcuii ti'iiuliliiti,
Only tho liaro aiiiioiiiicumuiit. wuh
mnilo hy thn fori'lKn officii nml ovory
ol flclul approached positively ref.iKoil,0
o iiimciihh uie move in any way. I
ROUND
UNDERWAY
MEXICO
an
MINTED!
KYyN
INIMAN M'nl.ls .,, l.i, .
"Till' I ullril Sliili - iiiiIIioiiIich Hill
Mini it ic nuhl lii'ic wlicncvcr limy
mil inr." wniil I'nii!iu( yn of tint
Irnnwoikci on IciininiK Iui1h tlmt 11
win mnt hit tl Iipi'ii Uotttiil for him in
('liii'Nitti. "I mil not Hfrnid of the
fliHiytiM Mini nut eoullilcti! Il.-Ht I will
hi' ulilii lo itovi my iimoi'i'tii'ii of mii.v
criiiiicflKui wilh llif MiNiiiniiiii iImih-
lllllillt!-.'
WILEY predicts
E TO
Pure Food Expert Says Wealthy Will
Soon Face the Underpaid and the
Underfed Insane Worship ot
Money Is Country's Greatest Vice.
WASIIINfiTo.V. I'.th. 111. I'rmltn.
(ion of ii icvoliitioii hy iiuiloi-jmiil hiii!
iiiiiliirfi'il Aiiu'rii'uiiM uiim iniitlc licrc
toilnv liv Dr. Iliuvov V. Wili'.v, yov
ciiiiiicni pine fooil cvpcil.
"TIih tuiii' in rapidly npii'oni'liiiii,''
.mil Wih'y, "hIii'ii tliu wi'Mlthy will
In en moll vinli'iii'H on the trutiU. Thin
Mitiiiiiion will lie din to (ho 1'nxt up
proiiHiini; diiy when working people
will Iih ditprixi'il of iiiciiiik of niiIi
ilcncc. lively iIh.V tliu ohitiiui of
thf workuiif mini h liHconiiiic woix'."
Siippleiiientniif hw Hint I'liii-ut ie
UHrdiiiit moll viiileiiee, lr. Wiley nid:
"I thoroughly iiKrce with .IihIkc
(ihiv thai unleHh oiiiethiii in iliuie
to iilleMiile prooiiiil eoiiilitiiiiih of lin
K'it in tho iiNtion, uioh rule im hound
to eouie. Tho Heiiliiiiciil. of unrin(
mill liiii'lcllce conn Iioiii ovur enp
iliilixuii; llie Ki'i'iit iiiiliihlriCH, the sell
iiit; of Hiitt'ivd xloi'k, the promotion
of uuiUiIck hiliil Hi'liiMiien, (he e.
tortioiiM of iixpii'HK, telephone ami
lelcjiiiiph HVHleiiii. Mini iluii'im of
other McliemcK for (lecithin and do
fi'iiiiiliiiu thn people.
"The ui ttil vieo of llm eoiiiilry i
ilH iiikiiuc uonthip of uninny. My
plan for relief ix not moli violence n
ictlinlriliulo wcnllh, hut education
Hull will hriiiK u xlutu of mind for
hiddiiiK tliu illiitinuite iiuiMiuinhitioii
of wi'iillh nml iuKiue fi never to thii
Million it fiiiidiimi'iitul piineiplert of
llheily, jubilee and eipial uppor
tlliity." NKW YORK, Fob. 13, At tho
opening of the stock market today
pi'lcos weui slightly lower after yea
tiMday'H holiday. Heading and I.o-
blgb Valley worn off l'j mid othur
Icudni'H declined uniull fiuctloiiH. A
slight riuiry kuiiI United Slatea Steel
down to fiS'i, tliu IowohL flgtuu of
(ho year, mul had an uusettllug In
t'liieuce on tho general market. Sup
port noon sent tho market back to
tho opening level. Pacific Mall lout
a point.
Tho inarket cloKod atrong.
lloiulrt wetu firm.
ANTI-LOAN SHARK BILL
IS PASSED BY HOUSE
WASHINGTON;, Feb. CI. An null
loan bhiirlv lull was pnsbcd today by
Hie house, II uhliihlUhcd J'J wv eeiit
nu IIiii lixni 1 rule nl' inlei'iiril Hull iniiv
(llllW(( ,y oa uKoiutos in the
)iMrto( of ('uliimhiii
ill
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TwlODlTOttD,
TERDY SAYS
) Wll TALK
FOR HIMSELF
Roosevelt Says McKinley Is Not His
nfflpl-il Mnolhiitnrn nml Ic Pntinliln
uf Doiiin His Own Talklnji Reply
to McKltilcy's Statement.
TAFT SAYS TIME'S COME
TO CLEAR ATMOSPHERE
flnlljtti itl niinnrii n llfnll n f f (nncn
I r unuy ui UIIC031; is iicii us uiiitiuu
to Be Followed Henceforth Fol
low Up Attacks on Insurgents
NKW YOHK. Kelt. I. 'IMunno
my for mo that CoiiKreioinuiu Mo
Kluluy Is not my official ininithploco.
I am rnpnlilc of iIoIiik my own tnllc
Iiik." TIiIh wan tho only leply forihi'oin
Iiir from Colonel Theodiiro ltooovelt
loiUy. to a ntnteiiiKiit IhhikiiI yimtor
lUy hy CoiiKrimnman McKlnfy or
IIIIiioIh to tho effect that Colonel
IIoohovoII whh ronccntnitluK the
HiroiiKth of the pronreHnlvcti, ami thai
UiIm liriiucli of tho inpuhllcan party
would lluo up ho Idly In Hiippori of
President Taft whun tho propor lltne
nrrlvuil
I'lihlie uiinouiicciiieiit of the receipt
!' n letter M'tit from ('liii'iixo hy eijiht
Vovernoi of wextorn wtat. in which
he huh urcd to iiiiiiiiiiiii'c his can
duliiev for the republican presidential
iioiiiiiiatioii, wiim miidu this aitcruodii
bv Colonel oomelt. llcHaiil:
"I mil Kvir tliu letter careful at
tention nml fhall reply to it within n
"hurt time, probably iodide n wuuk.
I'ntil that time 1 can iMty iintliin on
thn ubjecit."
The lut tur, it in roiortid, wiih ile
livi'rcd pnrMiiuilly to C'oloinil Itoose
vol! by former Tinted Stnle- District
Attorney Kdwin Sinn., cliiiinnan of
the Knoxeudt tinlioiial coinuiiltcc.
WAHIUNCJTON. I). (!., Fob. 13.
Indication that President Taft linn
"IiihIiIo Information" that Theodore
ItooHcvelt will not lie n cnudldato Xor
tho ropulillenu pretddentlal tioiiilna
llnn Ik Hoeii In a Htatement tnado
hero today by tliu president upon bin
return from Now York.
"The tlmo luiH comu." tho prenl
ileiil hhIiI, "whun tho political atinos
phero niiiKt bo elMiroil. Tho next
four motitlm will bo cotisunmil In
mIiowIuk up Hch, hypocrluy ami vinls
ropritnoiitalloii. ".MlHreprenuutulloii must ho ex
pected ami met ilurltiK tho coiiiIiik
ruiiiinli;ii. The conflilonco of the
ilnmocralH In clearly mlnplacoil. It
Ih duo to a iiilniind(irntandliiK."
StiniK by recuiit attaekH on It Ib ml
iiilnlntratloii. Prenlilent Taft clearly
Indicated that In tho futuro IiIh pol
icy would be one of offonso an wall
iik of dofenn'. He opened the attack
tlurliiK IiIh recent tour of Ohio ami
followed It up but night In bin
Bpoocli at the Hepubllcau club ban
ipict.
Pi'ooliluut Taft told bis cullers at
tho white bonne today Hint bo would
continue "to combat inlHrepronentu
tlou of bis iiilmlnlHtratlon both within
and without tliu party. Ho declared
that liorimfter ho Intended to mako n
"direct altael; mul u firm defentio" In
eeiy upeoch he delivered.
"I am not iipoIokUIiik f'r my ud
mlulHtratlou." tho president told his
frlenilH. "Hut I tun anorely moothiK
attack with attack,"
BIG SMOKE'S GEMS
(WICACIO, Feb. 13 -United Stulcs
secret service oporatlvoa today raided
tho home of Jack Johnson, champion
heavyweight pugilist of tho world,
and ffolzed a JfiOOO diamond neck
lace which ho Is charged with having
smuggled Into tbla country upon bis
return from Buropo,
It Ih roported that Johnson will
havo to pay $ia,000 duty mid ponnl
tlca on tlio ueokluco It be redeeuia it.
The socrot servlco inon declnro
that when Johuson'8 houso was
Hoiuehed and tho diamonds) wuro
founi, tho prizefighter tried to Bot
tle tho cane for $1000 but Unit IiIh
offer wor refused,
OM'XJON, Tt'KSDAV, mUlUAUY 13, 19J2.
PARISIAH BEAUTY COMES TO AMERICA TO DANCE.
1 19BK -' '5i8raPr WMBMm
M15J CLARA FAUK.ENS f '. 4
,
Miss Clara Faurcns Arrives With 33
Trunks for First American Entjayc
ment Will Sinn at the Winter
Garden.
Another homily of lh hUo of
Paris, MIh Clara i'nitrimii. 1hm JuhI
come to thin country. She was en
Kiinihl for tho winter wnlon, In New
York, by Lite Kliuhert when be was
In Parln.
MIkh KaureiiH nlugi! ami dances.
Slut has appeared In Hie Moulin
Houro mul the Folio Itorxere, In
Paris, ami also In St. Petersburg. Vi
enna, llerllti nml UrusM. the Mcb
srs. Khubert report. This will be her
first appearance In America. She
lias played In South America.
Wllllnm J. WlUqM, staRo director
for the Moss. Bhyni, niw the act
In Paris anil will stapo It here for
MIm Faurens. It toSk S3 trunks to
hold her wardrobe, nnd the ship
news reportern heard rumors of a
collection of diamonds ami pearls.
ENGENE STAND-PATTERS
ORGANIZE FOR TAFT
Kl'OBNB. Ore. Fb. IS. Hesular
republican leaders will meet hero to
night and sIkii a eiuniwlmi list to
foster the CHiiilldncy of President
Taft for renoinlnatlon.
State Senator llean Is nctlvely pro
nintiiiK tho tueetliiK. He knIiI that
Itoosevell sentliiieut was troiig in
Lane county but that "Taft senti
ment was growing."
ARIZONA'S ADMISSION
TO BE SHOWN BY FILM
WASHINGTON. Feb. 1.1.- When
President Tuft sijim tomorrow the
proclamation linking Arizona with
the histcilmoil of sta,teti, the net wiH
he porputimted in a inoiu; picture
liliil.
The piesideut hud iMiiuninted to
huve the inctiiic taken, hut he ha.
not yet decided what shall he done
with Hie lihn alter it is taken.
TAFE PETITIONS IN
GENERAL CIRCULATION
LA (JltANOB. Ore., Fob. 13. Pe
titions to place the namu of Presi
dent Taft on the Oregon primary bal
lot woro placed la gouoral circula
tion throughout wtorn Oregon to
dny. The pelltloiu aru backed by the
Taft campaign coiamltteo.
According to J. H, Poaro, chair
man ot tlio local Tuft committee,, tho
petitions uro not wanting tor blgn
era in Lu lirmule.
SECRETARY KNOX OFF
ON CARIBBEAN TRIP
WASHINGTON. Feb. 111.- Start
ing" his diplomatic lour of the repub
lics BuiToumliuK tho Gulf of Mexico
and the Caribbean sou, Secretary of
State ICitox is today on his way lo
Piihu Honeli, Fla. Ho will remain
tlioro u week before eiulmrkin on the
armored cruiser Whinglon for Co
lon, llih itiuorar.N has us yet not been
completed.
gompers"refusesT(T
discuss indictments
WASHINGTON, Feb. i;i." tiut
not discuss (he Indianapolis indict
ments," said Samuel Gonipern, presi
dent of the American Federation of
Labor, here today. "All I can ii,y in
Hint I hope the nccuscd men are in-noocnti"
. . - . -ari. ' ' H e"''' f w&fynexm
mi BEAUTY W. m
FIOIIWHUIB Mt:M
COMES TO OUNCE Wm
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COUNTY CLERK
Well Known Real Estate Man Would
Invest the Income of the Office in
Rogue River Land and So Keep the
Money at Home.
"Yon etui announce my candidacy
for county elerk," tutid MosO Hurk
dull, the uell known realty operator,
thii, morning. "My platform is sim
ple. I lure it i:
"All the money I Uke in, including
yame nd fh as well as marriage li
eeiiM's, will be iiiM'uted in my own
name in Juckion eounty rout estate.
Thif will keep the money in circula
tion as well ns keep the price of roul
etate goiiu; upward-.
"At the end of my term, whenever
that happens, I will sell out mul cash
in. keeiiiiur the nrollts myself. The
use of the money will, in the menu
time, Imve elected me president of a
bank and I can easily borrow any
amount, if 1 am short. Tho county
can't lose, because I urn under bond.
Hvervbodv will be bettor off to have
the money used at homo and I need
the profits myself.
"Yes, that's niv platform nnd I ex
pect to win hands down," concluded
Mose,
E
TO TRY SGHMITZ
SAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Feb. 13,
Nine permanent jurora are in tho box
for tho trial ot former Mayor Eugouo
Schmidt on a cburgo ot complicity
In tho brlbory of tho supervisors In
connection with an ordinance increas
ing gas rates.
A venire ot 7fi nppoared boforo
Judge Luwlor today anrt tho remain
ing soat was filled by tho ipialifylug
of Noah Swanson. Tho dofonHo then
exorclsod threo of Its poiomptorloa,
leaving Swnunon, Henry Pausmau
and Hernial Harms to bo sworn ns
porinanont jurors.
This was done and tho examination
ot talesmen to till tho remaining
three seats was proceeded with.
CLARK AND WILSON
BOTH CLAIM OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., Fob. 13.
Although both Speaker Clark and
(Jovernor Wilson's supporters toduy
claim tlio Oklahoma delegation for
the presidential nomination, nothing
doNntto will bo known till the pro
duet conventions moot on Saturday.
Heturns are yet Incomplete
MOS
BMKDOL
GAND DATE
0
STEEL IRUST
REPORTS FALSE
STATES Hill
Railroad Magnate Says on Stand
That He Quit Readinrj Annual
Financial Reports Because They
Were Not True.
OFFICIALS BECAME SCARED'
AMD CANCELLED ORE LEASES
Igncrance of Mesaba Claims Shown.
Controlled Ore Fields, But Did
Not Know Whereabouts.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 13.
James J. Hill, the railroad magnate,
was again called to tho stand today
when the Stanley house committee
resumed its Investigations into the
steel trust. Hill aMcrted that the
Lake Superior Holding company
which had held the Mesaba ore lands
for the benefit of tho shareholders
of the Great Northern railroad was
reorganized Into the Great Northern
company. This, he said, "was a trust
pure and simple, as tho company
held the lands for the railroad
shareholders."
Hill Shows Ignorance.
Hill betrayed remarkable Ignor
ance regarding the location of tho
Mesnba ore lands. Ho said whon he
leased his ore holdings to tho steel
corporation he. and his two asso
ciates, Longear and Ucnnott, con
trolled practically all the oro fields
except thoso hold by various steel
companies.
Declaration was made by Hill Hint
the United States Steel corporation
cnncellcd its lease on the 1UU ore
lands because its officials were
frightened, adding:
"They just ot scared to death,
hst their nerve completely and went
white."
Asked to pivc some reason for this
Hill said that he know of none, but
the stool corporation's attorney vol
unteered :
"Hoeauso the several departments
of the jrovonimont were camping on
their trail."
Found Report a Fake.
Chairman Stanley then questioned
Hill about statistics in the roport on
tho steel trust by the bureau of cor
jtorations, which indicated that the
trust was over capitalized. Hill re
plied: "I started to read Uie roport, but
I found it so fur from the real facts
as I had found them, that 1 did not
finish it."
When asked to show some of the
alleged inaccuracies, Hill evaded the
issue, declaring that he was not an
export on the subject.
SIR EDWARD GREY
LONDON, Feb. 13. King George
today nominated Sir Edward Grey,
Urltlsb secretary ot stuto for foreign
affairs, to tho exclusive Order of tho
Garter, an honor which many rolgn
Ing sovereigns covot. Only four
otbor commouors bavo been privi
leged to wear the hluo ribbon during
tho oxlstenco of tho order, and It is
nearly 200 years since the Garter was
conforred on a commoner under sim
ilar circumstances.
Sir Edward Grey, who rcprofconts
tho conservative wing ot tho 1'boral
party, has beeu prominently men
tioned us the successor to Premier
Asiiulth, whoso retlrouiont has boon
porslstontly rumored.
AMERICAN SOLDIER
OF FORTUNE DYING
SHANGHAI, Feb. 13. Genoral
Homer Lea is reported tonight to be
dying. The American soldier of for
tune, who is 8ufferiii from diabetes,
was largely instrumental in the down
fall of tho Munch it dynasty, having
been u chief military counsellor to tho
rebels.
Says McClendon Is Better.
A telegraphio report from Sail
Diego states that Sum MuClonilou of
Gold Hill, who wiib thrown out of mi
auto Sunday and sustained a brain
concussion, is much better and will
probably recover.
No. 279.
EIS
TO RESIGN 0FF!GE
CJ-wmecsT) TXikct
Jam n. Duke, president ot tho
American Tobacco Company, It was
announced nt the offices of the com
pany In Now York, Is to resign his
position in the near future to accept
the chalrmnnihlp of the Hrltlsh-Amer-Ican
Tobacco Company, Limited, a for
mer subsidiary, with Its bead offices Is
London.
ONLY BOLE OF
State Officials Convinced That Diaz
Methods Were the Correct Ones for
Southern Republic Only Way to
Insure Safety of Americans.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13. "Only a
rule of blood and iron, such an Por
firio Diaz k!1vc, will do for Mexico."
This, in substance, is the expres
sion of morabera of the state depart
ment here today on the Mexican sit
tiation nud the apparent failure of.
President Mndero to insure the safety
of American citizens and American
property in Mexico.
At the department it was declared
that the United Stntos is not con
cerned whether Mexico is a republic,
an oliparehy or a dictatorship
America wants only to bo biiro that
American citizens will be protected.
The Ptato dopartment officiate bc
liove Mndero's moderation is largely
rospousiblo for tho disturbances.
They point out that Diaz' iron rule
lasted more than a score of year,
and that only when his methods be
came inure humane was ho over
thrown. MANCHOS OFF
CHIMRONE
Abdication of Crown Complete and
Edict Was Perfectly Clear and Sat
isfactoryNew Republic Is Ac
knowledged by Premier.
NANKING, Fob. 13. In a letter to
Dr. Sun Yat Son, provisional presi
dent, of China, Premier Yuan Shi Kul
acknowledged tho now republic to
day, greeting the president and the
inlntstors of tho Nanking government
as brothers and expressing tho hopo
Hint the futuro ot Chi nit would be
prosperous. Tho loiter was couched
In tho most friendly torins, Yuan of
forlng his cooporntlou In ovory pos
sible mutiner.
Discussing tho abdication ot tho
Mnnchus today, Tung Shao YI said;
"Tho abdication ot tho throno is
nbsoluto mid tho edict was perfectly
clear and satisfactory. I bavo no
connection with polities now, but am
only a plain and humble citizen ot
China."
TRAMP POET DESERTS
WIFE OF UPTON SINCLAIR
NEW YOHK, Feb. 13. Harry
Kemp, "tramp poet," has, uncording
to mutual friends today, deserted
Mrs. Meta Sinclair, divorced wife of
Upton Sinclair, author of "Tho
Jungle."
Tho "affinities" havo been living
in a bungalow at West Point Pleas
ant, N. J., hiiicu Mrs:. Sinclair's nf.
feetiou for Upton waned, and she de
clared her lovu for Kemp. The di
vorce followed.
Kemp was a guest at Sinclair'n
home when his intimacy with thu au
thor's wifo was discovered,
JAMES B
D
miiauaiiiniL. VKfltitC
K -HI
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OB
OLD
Ml 0
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