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Hktffteftl nlty City Han ' . "iftwtfif Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER .Showcro. Mm. ."7, Mill. '10. .I'reclp. .Oil A Tntty Mifiiiiil Yiiir linllv Hou-nlli Vmr MIODTORD, OinWON, TTKKIJAV, M Y 21, 1012. No. ri. DERS llffl AT SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIAS GO VERN 0 R OK I -. ,. . v 4 NO TOLERATION ! ,m Kiaiara Johnson Orders Attorney General to Proceed to Snn Dli'uo That Law May Be Enforced and a Solution uf San DIl'hu's Prolilcm Found; "Oriianlrd Society Cannot Sudor Denial of Protection of the Laws hy Any Locality to Any One Man." HACUA.MICNTO, CaL. May 21. (Jovwruor .lohnwiu thU moriiliiK In hiiiiiI a HtjitMiiiHiit (luil In) Iiiih dli not ed tlm nuto H(toriny guiiornl to pin i'immI in Bun DIoro that Jtirttluit inn)' tin ilnno, t In l the liiw may ho en forced, Mini Hint 11 milutlnn of tlm problem mtutroutliig Hun l)oici muy III' found. fiimiuunllnK on IiIm urdr, (lover nor .lohiuon toilny wild lo tho Cnltod I'iem: "Fituu all otr llio Mlulo lime fount (o mo appoflUi lo liivttttlKitti' tin Stan PIko nit nation, anil thcim "Hie, In mint IiimIiiucoh, from other BY VIGILANTES: llian I. V. W.V I iiHked Mr. Harry ani'i'ilitln t lit truth. I know Mr WoliiMnck to tin rool anil calm ami Jmllrlal In tumpi'mmi'iit, wlih a ran it Id II t y ami cniiniKo. I In arropti'il tlix lulimloii and, without rompi'iiMi tlon, wont In hohalf of tla Htalo of (,'allforuln lo Han I)Iko, lnvolr.at(tt In hi usual cviriiful, iialiiKliikluK nnd JJiiHt' raHliloii, and inado thn roport Whli'h lian linen pulilUlinil. In Morn Tliau l.o-al. "Tim irolilomiriHonti'd I inoro than local. Tim nmno illffloultliti that hiiil Snii DIi'Kd from tint I. U'.'h may como (o any roiuiunnlty In tlm ntatu In tin mar futnro, and I wIhIihiI to liwrn tlm fail roncf rnlijK tlm I. W. V. and Ita propuKaiula, nn nll iih to InvcNllKNlt tho nlh'Ki'd iii'tM of rrnulty and IuwIphnucmn In San DIuKo, Kit that wo mluhl propor ly and I'ffimtlvoly dual with Hut prolt loin hiiniaflcr. and ho tluvt tho lulu tal.o madu In olio iniuiunulfy In dual Iiik x lilt tho irolilfm tlmro hIioiiIiI not ho roiitit(iil MtiliMiinnt1) In otlmr roiumiinltlHH of tho Hlato. "Hoyoml thlrt, howovor anarrhlHtlo tho I. V. U'.'h nilKlit ho, no oii;an lml Kovi'iniiHHit ran tidorato tho ad mlnlHlratlnn or law hy vlKllant8 or hy any oxlra Jndlflal lioily. "W'liuii Mr. Wolimtoclc wont to Kan Dli'KO 1 could not uudi'iMtaiid why miy ilnht thinking ihuhoii Hhould ohjoct to tho Kovi'i'iuiu'iit (lf Dm Htalo aMcortuliiInK tho truth con rornliiK alli'KCil lllt'Kiit or rincl prac llciiH or aHrioilod luJiiHllct', and I could mil nniU'iHtaiid why a man of Mr. WulnMlnck'rt HtamlliiK and char acter hIioiiIiI hlniHClf an well iih tho (Continued on I'iiko G.) IS CALLED raw KKW YOUK', Mhv 'Jl. MilltM- da iiiiiuilnliou of u hat li Icrincil tin' "nmok i'v'HkIimih nliuosilii'io" hiir riiiuiiliiit,' llio tiliM-t rorut ion u Motion o' Cliuoiico V. T. Uiclu'hiiii, ronnor im.Hlnr of n CnmliriilKo oliiiroli, wiik voiced lioio today liy lfov. Dr. Miuli hoii, u inomiiuMil. Ilnplil minihlm' of New York, lie Hiiiil; "II in Hiieli Vioel; solcinnily llial most liori'iriiiH a linnlcniMl pcixnu, If tlm Kov. Mr. iIoIiiikoii iiinlly iihkcil KiehiiMiii: 'A ro yon nmily lo ilio for .lllhllW1 HllliOf it WIIK lllO WOl'rtl U'tlVlIH- y on llio (ilini'cli nml leliKion over couiiiiK fo my nolico. II is jusl hiioIi bai'iiliiiMiH lliiiiri llial iiiorti ilih mihlH NOiihililo people. "Kii'IioHoit did not ilio I'm' llio hiiIio of .Ii'hiih ChiiHt. Ill) ilied to hi I inly llio (leiimiiilH of jiiHlico. Sueli thlnus onlv Klnril'v mnnlui' and ntlinel at liMilion lo imirdiM'i'i'H." than I. w. v. I naked Mr. Ilarryii rinpn Hini liITr Wolimtork lr ho voiil.l not. In In-half J j H A 1 h 1 W lAIrr of tliu mat... ko to Kan Dlogo nnd J LLnf LO UllvL II II L ELECTROCUTON ra N wVllVr,'4Ti TOT, CteAIN Four Judge of Hit Court of flcnrrnl KdMltiiis In .Now York Jonrph I'". Mill uncoil. Tlmiiui O. O'.Sulllviiii, I'M ward Hiwinii nml Tliouui' O. T. Grain nro now mentioned In the lnvcxtlKtitloti being conducted liy llnyuioiiil It. Fos iSsmffi &' ;M I Ss- - HoJMl., illck, CoiniiilMftluucr of Account, nctliiR l Hint 300 had liocn lillloti hiiiI wound for .Mayor (Jnynor and Police Commbijoil when ilny left, with llio buttle .hIoiut Wnhlo In mi lunulry Into UiolMlll fiercely raging, comluct of certain trial. The Imjulry I President Madoro buttii'd a call for prombiea Ki'iuntloiiH. AFTER SIX WEEKS OF MARRIED LIFE' .Munyiuit n xiil only lo livo nidi her nix wi'ekM inn! Ilien iloporl her for mi appaiunt ichnoii oilier lliau thai' lie Inn! tired of lirr, led to tlic arre of K. ('. .Moiitiftuuerv .Momlny hk In whn miiuj; tlmuiuli mi 1 1 in way north from Oalvlnml. I'nl.. lo 1'oilluinl. II- wax given a iirttliuiinarv horinf in the iuxIicc'h eourl in llii eily Tnt- lav nml hoiiml over to await uctiou of tlic u'liiml jury. MoiiiIm weie fixed ill $.11111. Iteillit ulllllile o ie tlm leipiitcil lioinl tie i now Indwell in the eiiunlv .jail. 1 ii wilder .Monluomery while a refident of .Medfuiil met nml won Mi Klxio Mrouilli'v of tliin city, lie met her at lite lit liy fnril hIiop kept liv Imt iiaieiilH nml ufler a whirlwind couilxliip niarrieil her. They loll ;. make their liome at Oaklnml, ('all torniii. Siv ucokx laler, nfler iiIiiih. iotf licr, .Moutuomerv Ncut liix iil wile In her pui'oiilH iiuu: "" leaxon oilier than tlmt lie could not Mipporl liiT. Mr. Montoinerv reliiriicil and Iiih liv eil with lier imrenl niuce. Al the liemiiit; in Hie jiwliee's eourl lodav it iininlier of leltei-s written hy MoiiIkoiuoi'v to hit wife were intro ilnecil ami rami. Tlie-e lellers are tilled with Die moid ohtccuo lanuae ami iilinwiM euleiilnk'il lo cnnmi livr In Miiffer. Ifot'ciitlv MoiilKouiery unde o hi wife lelliui; her In meet him at the I nun Moniluv and to "come alone." A warrant wan nuked for and lie was plnceil under nrreil at Ashland hy ('ou-liihlc. SiliKler. MniilKoiunry could mako no nn faclorv eplmialiou of hix coiiiso in llio ,iiisici''H court, nml wns houml over. Apparcnllv his onlv concern is for himself ami lu displays no fooling for his mil wife in spilo of llio fuel that she is in a delicate condition IY T REMAIN SUSPENDED FROM I'lllDADMLIMIIA, I'a., May HI. Ty I'ulih must romaiii indol'iuilely hUHpniided from tho American lougiio iih punishment for Ids notion in htrik iug n fan in Iho Now Ymk IiIoiuiIioih hist wuok. 'I'liib docihjon was renolied lids af ternoon tiller u two hours' eoiiferonoo of tho haseliall mnguntos of tho Am oricnu leagiio here. Tlio oslraci.ed (loorgiun'M follow players of (lie Do. fruit Timers woro roinstnled, with fines of .ft 1)0 each for remaining out of Iho giiiuo (wo days on a synipatho- BATTI 15 MILES FROM E Great Excitement Prevails In Capital j as Result of Fierce Flfllitiruj Be tween 3000 Zapatistas and 1200 Federal TroopsOver 200 Slain. President Madcro Issues Call for Volunteers But Mexicans Inside City Refuse lo Respond. MKXK'O CITY. May 21. Croat excitement uxuUM among (tin Ameri can roiildonts of (ho rapltnl toilny over (ho new of Home fighting which In In proguts hetwiwn .1000 Apuflstnit mill 1200 federal troops 15 uilliw from this city. Coiuier brought llio ri'iiortH of the buttle Into the capital, dHclarliiK volunteer wh'-n In' hoard the news. luil tli" MfxIraiH IiihIiIu tho city fiiFid to ri'ipond. DARROW'S TRIAL ro- I.n.S ANHHliK, Mav 'Jl. Superior .Inline Iliittnn miuounceil today th.lt the Darrow ctisc will not he roMiiueil itntil tomorrow morning. A eniio which Iiiih hecn called, is .scattorcd tliroiixh the county and tho sheriff stated (hat it would he iinpo-ihle lo hrinir (hem into court today. With hut one vacancy in tho jury offortu to Mtiit the twelfth juror will then W roxtiincil, Tho eleventh juror, .scoured Into yoMurdny, it Klijali H. I.ofter of Los Angelo. u oiirpontor. ilohn It. Harrington, a Chicago at toiiiov who was nsMicintcil with Dar iow in tho McNiiinuru trial and who win, expected lo ho a witness for tlic prosecution, lias not appeared in Lo.n Anucles, nnd there are rumors (hit lie will not appear at tho trial. FULLY IDENTIFIED nilCAtlO, Mn. 'Jl Ily moans of photographs taken at the morgue in l.os Angeles .Mis. ruthoriuo O'Malloy ami her daughter, Maj O'.Mnlloy, hero today piihitiel. idontilied the ietiiu of iho lniiignlow niuiiler in the C'ali I'luiiia oitv as that of their cousin, Minnie Qiiiiin, formerly omployed as a domestic nt W'iunclkn, u Cliicngo siihnrli. Tho Cliicago polico holiuvo that this cuds (ho case nml that ('. C. Dillon killed hero last Sal unlay hy a .North Western train was her slayer. .Mrs O'Malloy, told tho police that Miss Quinn had licen employed nt (ho homo of Douglas Smith, a Chicago hanker, who lives at W'innotku. She said tilt victim often referred to Dil lon as hot sweetheart. x. ,- - LEAGUE DECIDE OFFICIALS lio strike with Cohh, The only halm offered C'ooh at this afternoon's mooting was the adoption hy tlm magnates of resolutions pledg ing themselves to tho protection of playors from insults. It was agreed that hpeoial polieo will horouftor ho hired ut all American league games, wherever llio regular police uro un uhlo lo handle the situation. ' President Navin of tho Detroit oluli Hinted that ho would pay OomVs fino and that of each of Iho striking playors, M AWATS Vffltt w INDEFINITELY RICM DIES WITHOUT SIGN OF COLLAPSE Unfrocked Preacher Coolest Man In Death Chamber Goiiifj (o His Doom Apparently Unaffected Death In stantaneous, j Chaplain Almost Collapses After E- cculion Unnerved hy Heroism I With Which Victim Met His Fate! I50STON, Mai: 21. Th. Kev, Claioneo V. T.ltiilwMiu, xlacr nt Avjs l.iuni'lU Tlyiwm high scliool :irl Hc.iil to )jY(iiilh in the cloctric chair at t'lmrlfyfipwi iirisnu at l'J:10 todav wiliioiif a wliliH'r. The young A'irxiuian who wan i'iM'ceil to die cravenly, wiim IhcoMlist mmi in the death chamliur. t!J'iM to his doom apparently unalfeot!. When Wanloii Undoes nrrived .it IlichcMiiiV oll ghitftly alter mid night, Kichesoit wiM hinging. Tho of ficial waited until M lt verso wiih rmished mid told tlitf condemned man that the limo had coTiw wlicn ho imi-t die. "1 am ready lo go with you," iricheson said iiuifltly. "There will ho no scene." As-ltiia I-'m'vuIIoiici's. Willi hodv orecl iml oyos looking straight ahead. Kichton initrchod to the death chamliur; Thcro ho survey ed .tliu doath iustruuiQuU nml fcuat'uu; IdniM-lf l.t'ihtJSJftr- oWfrraioii(r.l his oyos, mid moved his Hw in prayer. This jmi-liod, ho L'huuvil curioiislv at tho straps and electrode and usxi-tcd the officinU to hackle tlio IcHthor hell across Iho abdomen. The rubber ma-k first was put mi his head npide dwii mid tho former pastor rsmilod as it wns roiuowd nml eorroctlv icpluood. Tlio current was turned on .;t l'-,:10:OL Itii'hosoii'ri nuisolos twitch- el slightly as the 1.U0O volts coursed through his body. Twice tho voltage was reduced ami thou turned mi again. Prison physicians declared that death was iti-tnutnnooti-. Kich cson mi-, officially pronounced dead ut l'J:17. Cltaplaln Is Unncrviil. Oliuplaiu Herbert Stohbins almost collapsed after tho o.vooution. lie said: "It was not I lie misery or horror of tlio tiling that -liouk mo. It was tho horoisf displuved by tlmt man nt doatli. It was a ruvelatiou and a miracle such ns (Sod only can bring. "I'lilil bo was pronounced dead 1 could not hcheve tlmt this poor sin lied who had confessed so much weakness and eovvardiuo would bo able to lio so courageously. Iiiehe son died a far hettur man than ho over lived." At '2 o'clock this aftornoou Kidie son's body wns still uiuduiiued. I'n loss relatives claim tho body hy to morrow morning it will bo buried hy tlio stale. Douglas Itit'liosou muiniiuced horo this aftornoou that ho would not do- cldo until tomorrow whothor to claim IiIh brother's body. Ho la awaiting (Continued on I'uro 8,1 RAILROADS DECLINE" "' ON SIOCK MARKET NKW YOlv'K. May il,-Ciuuiliuu Pucifio broke two points at tho open ing of tho stock market today, cairy Inir other aelive issues suhslautially lower in sympathy. Oouorally tho market was dull and intuitive, relloot ing a tendency to await developments in tlio Ohio primary cloudou. llohigb Vnlley, luion Pnoifie, St. Paul and others made, substantial do olines, Later Canadian l'acifio show ed a further drop of, a i.jt beliovcd to bo duo to liquidation in llerlin. Tlio industrial stocks vvoro nhout Iho only issues to show nny strength. United Stutes Kuldior wa's up 1, and tho motul stocks voM) fraotionnlly. Tho miirkot closed irregular. Howls woro sternly. ON WAY TO PRISON CLACLNCL VTWCHLuon! (Cf.TK.r.)..i N-. VA i Vu CH.K L jXCTJM sTTATE. P.iixJM TO THE PUBLIC. There will he a public meeting at Hie Opera House, on Wednesday evening, lay 22, at S o'clock p. in. It is what is known as a "Booster .Meeting"; at this meet ing the subjects of Irrigation of the Valley, (lood Roads Bonding Act, and Blue Ledge Railroad will be dis cussed. There will also be much entertainment of a literary kind. It will lie an inturusting meet big to any one who attends. Wo, people, ot Upgijv Uiviiu. valley ought to gel together 'on some of these propositions, and see if we can't revive conditions in our midst. In union there is strength. You and your neighbors are invited, and particu larly requested to be on hand. All the live men of the neighborhood will be there. It costs you nothing ex cept your time, and for that you will be well repaid. AIKDFORI) COMMERCIAL CLUB. THREE LOTS FIR STREET BY F h. Neldeintcver has purdiased tho throo lots owned by Frank Walt on South Kir strcol near tho Ilnriuun railroad, paying SI 0,500, a portion of which wns lmld by tliu trnnafor of roal ostnte to Walt, whloh Is sit uated on tho Stewart limo west of tlm city, Nohiornieyer will begin work Im mediately upon tho uroctlon of a modern livery stable on tho promisor. Tho building will ho of brick ami stouo and will bo modern in ovory particular. When It Is eoiuplotod it will bo occupied by A. W. Wnlkor. who now conducts tho Nash stable. MIXXKAPOIJS, Minn., My 21. -Tlm ninth ballot for tho election of bishops was taken at tho fpiHdreoni.il general conference of the Methodist Kpiseopal church hero todav, with the deadlock uuhioktn by a dioiie.. WA OR 10,500 HMD'S CROOKED DHLS DESCRIBED B! PU WASHINGTON. May 21. Judge Archhald of tho coniinorco court speculated in a gold initio located In Honduras and visited offlulals of tho Philadelphia & Itoadlng railroad In mi effort to uogotlato a coal deal, accord Ing to ovldeuoo presented to tho Judiciary coiumlttoo today by witnesses, W. W. ltlssluKor, a law yer of Serauton, testlflod that five days before ho hail tiled a case be fore Judgo Archhald la 1910 which was amicably settled out of court that Arohbald "went In" with him on a plucor gold don I and that ha en TO BE ELECTROCUTED , , lt M i - - t j TOTAL ! THIS .63 .4F L With a total precipitation of .(i.S during the past IS hours the rainfall for Mav if. now within .4 of normal and indicHlioii.s are that tlio normal will bo exceeded as it was in April. Tho rain onine as a groat benefit t tho orohnrdists and ranchers of the vulloy and assures what promises to he a bumper fruit crop in the vulloy. Tho downpour hits caused a cosa lion of orchurd work for a few days as most of lint orchards arc now too wet for tho men and teams to get onto them. BRITISH GUNBOAT CRUISES ' WEST COAST OF MEXICO Cl'LlACAX, Mcmco, Mav 21. Tlm Hritisli gunboat Algcrino today has arrived at Mazatl.ui preparatory lo a cruise ali.'ig the west to.ts of Mex ico to pick lip retiigi-cs. RAINFALL STORM ROM NORMA INI dorsed ArchlMld's "oH for ?2500 which was to pay for oue-thlrd of tho stock. He said tho note was still unpaid. George F. Unor, prosldout of tho Philadelphia & Heading railroad, and Vice President Hlchards of tho samo company tostlfiud that Judgo Arch bald tried to Induce thorn to loaso a eulin pllo to Fred Warnoko of Scnui ton and that thoy refused. Mary Ilolaiid, a nloco of William Uolaud, tho Serauton coal dealor, wns subjected to croas-oxainlnntlon by Archbald's attorneys at today's hoaiing. iHEAVY VOTE IN 01 PRIMARIES BEING POLLED Fair Weather Everywhere Throun.li out State Votmrj Early and Polls Remain Open Until 5:30 o'clock Late Before Result Is Known. All Candidates Predict Victory Taft is Confident Harmon Chances Hurt hy Bryan. COM'MKUS, Ohio, Mrty 21. With fair weather everywhere througho'it the Htatc, Ohio voters tunied out I carlv today and started ixilliug a jhfavy oto for delegates to the ro . piibbrmi and tlcmocratiu conveiltions, 18 of whom will be chosen by tho republicans. The polls opened at ."jrlJO o'clock this morning and will not close until f:.'H) o'clock this after noon. It is believed it will ho Into before the result is known. Supporters of Taft, Hoosevclt and La Follefte all express confiikueo In the result. La Folletto hopes to elect at least a dozen delegates, whilo tho Koosovelt forces say they nru sure of at least .T2. On the democratic side Harmon and Wilson men doelnro victory is sure. Unruion men admit William J. Hryaifs opposition to the Ohio gover nor will hurt' him hndly but dcclure that despite this ho will easily win. The democrats arc voting directly for their candidates. La Folletto is seeking delegates in only four districts two in Cleveland, one in Columbus nnd one in Toledo. Unusually heavy voting was re ported In cities ami towns and a light vote In tho rural districts. Tho Taft people claimed that tho flno weather would holp tho president and hurt Roosevelt, because the farmers who are supporting tho former president were behind In their spring work nnd would not leave tho fields to voto. lt was estimated lato this aftor noou that the republicans would poll 300,000 votes and tb9 democrats 200,000. It is believed that Senator La Follctte'3 candidacy Is hurting Colonel Roosevelt. Taft Is Confident. CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 21.- PruMiliHit Tilffr sltmt Into linrw tiwliiv. having arrived after midnight from Dayton, whore he closed his fight for Ohio's national delegates. His broth er, Charles P. Taft, issued a state ment today, saying: "I hao assurances from every where in tho state, indicating t hit t llio president will receive a largo major ity, if not all of the state'.- delegates (Continued ou Page C.) SLAIN IN BAM IlKRM.N', May 21. Aftor terror izing storekeepers In a Rorlln sub urb throe bandits who adopted meth ods similar to thoso omployed by the phantom bandits of Paris, met death early today In a buttle, with tho po lice. At midnight tho authorities woro notlflod tlmt a trio of desper adoes vvoro operating In tho suburb, looting stores and threatening doath to ovory one who attemptotl to Inter fere. Polico woro rushed to tho scene In automobiles, Tho bandits wore heavily armed and put up a desporato fight. Har dened with loot, thoy woro easily overtaken and one of tlmlr number dropped lu his trucks with a scoro of bullet wounds In his body, Tho. other dropped tho loot and fled. Tlio second robber wns wounded and at tempted sulcldo, Inflicting u soYoro wound. Tlio third bandit stopped, killed tho wounJod man and then continued his flight, He was finally riddled with bullets. BERLIN iff m ffiN