Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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IDDFOKD MATL TKTOtTNE, MEmrORr), ORKflOK. MTIOSDAY. NAY 21, 1012.
I ESPEE TO BUILD
WILLIAM HODGE IN "THE MAN FROM HOME" AT MEDFORD THE ATER FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 24TH,
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Huff n Id Hill linn nothing on one
Mcdford hoy. This youngster in the
absence of ii tritely rawhide rinta
awed In'.s pajamas with excellent re
milts on refractory bovine.
Chester Luiit, aged 1-1, who lives
at 8." I oust Ninth street is ihe boy
who proved adept with pajamas ns n
lasso. Ho whs awakened nt nicjit
recently hy his cow wildly clinging
through lii( well kept garden mid
summoning his brother Ucrhort went
to the rescue of the. garden truck. Hy
the time ho had left his room lliei
cow had broken through the fence
and had slatted down the wad at a
2:40 clip. Chester clad only in his
pnjnnm shirt and trottecib started in
hot pursuit.
At the end of a half mile sprint lie
o vi took the animal and threw his
arms ahout her neck trying to hold
her hut he soon found that this meth
od was unsatisfactory. So quickly he
doffed his pnjnnm shut mid using it
nH h rope lie held Ihe cow until hi-
The police aw working tod.i on
(wo robberies which occurred dining
the night but to date hae unearthed
no clue as to the identity of the wit
hers. The roiled State Chop house was
broken into .Monday evening and Ihe
gas meter broken open. Between
nine and ten dollars wa scoured, ns
Ibis met i r was one which operates
when a jr cent piece is dwpped in a
slot.
The Nash flnll wns alo broken in
to, the marauders oeuring between
set en mid eight dollars. They left
no clue.
The police nrc inclined to believe
thnt inasmuch as each of the ro'
hcrics occurred in a restaurant tint
the same partv is guilty.
NO TOLERATION OF GOV-
ERNMENT BY VIGILANTES
(Continued from l'ago 1)
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feSSi-F THE MAN FROM H O MeTS-j5
1 governor of the state bo subjectctl to
villiflcation and abuse, while merely
bwther appeared on the fceuc with a endeavoring to Investigate the facts.
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Booth Tarkington ami Harry Leon Wil-ou, both prominent in the icnlni of literature, arc the authors
of "The Man Krom Home" in which William Hodge will he seen at the M idfoid theatre, r'ndav. Mnv UWh.
The ilay ha- broken all atieiidauce records in Now York, Chicago, Philadelphia ami Boston. The mmmioh
arc laid in Italv, ami the priui'iptil character is nil Indiana lawyer who ha miles some delicate situations in mi
able innmier. It is coiwdcrrd one of the best efforts of either writer.
wirhon of his mother's clothesline
and "bo.-sy'' wns promptly led back
to her liing tpiartcrs. But Herbert
is still guying Chester about his ap
pearance when stripped to the waist
he stood in the street holding the cow.
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Of course, for any official to say that
politics cnterett Into such an Investi
gation Is worse than silly It is a
demonstration of unfitness.
Investigator Is Abused.
"Since Mr. Weinstock's return
various other matters havo been sub
mltt'ed to me and I am convinced that
Mr. Weinstock's report Is accurate.
MORGAN'S PRESTIGE
FORGED
MERE
REHESON
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NKW YOKIC, .May 21 That J.
, Of course. I have no sympathy with piorjiont .Morgan & Co.. by sheer
s.
PROBES ALASKA RATES
HYANNIS, Mass., .May 21. Con
vinced thnt Clarence V. T. Richeou
went to his death an insane man. Mrs.
Liunell, mother of Avis Liunell, an
nounced here today that she had for
given the former pastor for murder
ing her daughter.
"1 am convinced," Mrs. Liunell
said n't her home here today, "that
llichcson had been mentally irrespon
sible for some time and died insane.
Of course, I will accept the picture
he left for me. Why not? It is a
picture of my own daughter."
HEAVY VOTE IN OHIO
SLATTLK. .Mnv 21. The inter
state commerce ooitmii-sion. it is an
nounced hero todav. will cither sit in
the oronacanda of the I. W. YWs. I... ..... ........ ... s.nttl. .... .!,.. ,...,, uL-.. i i
..,,. i weigiu oi preside, was auie 10 per- ;, ' --...., .. ......
Organized society or KOtcrnmont will, the alleged dixcriiHiiintioii in passcn-
, im im.mc.iMn if iw. tnnKin. ,.r suado holders of stock In the Amurl- , .. ... . , , . .
I uo impossible ir tne (cachings of, - "cr a id trcicht t-n t c tnrccd nLMim
urn organization be carried Into er-.li uriiipc company io oxcmuigo ,, v,itc 1U.SS a,l Yukon rnilwuy
feet, but no organized society or gov-' these holdings for steel stock was bv the Humboldt Steamship company,
eminent can suffer for one Instant a ' testirtctl todav by I'orclval Roberts,. Th ease was dimicd by the com
denlal of the protection of the laws Jp , thc 3 dissolution of T"" u .vr.K the ground
by any locality to any man. Union!, .... , ., . thnt it hud no jurisdiction, but the
llplnnL-Inc In hn I V W np nnv tno 8tct' trilSt Under tllO Sllcmiatl ,... . , ,, , i . .
ueiont,ing io me i. u. v. or nnj supreme court recently oidcred it to
other organization arc guilty of in- j law, which Is being conducted by the reocn thc investigation.
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to the national convention."
President Tnft will leave for the
east tomorrow.
United Statos government hero.
Roberts swore that there were no LINEMAN SHOCKED BY
confidences or secret negotiations 6g00 VfJLTS OF ELECTRICITY
when the stool trust got possession of '
the bridge company. Ho declared, ,- ,r ,,,, .,, ,,, .,, .,
that Robert Bacon, recently aniba-'for ,. , ,, Ililh, 0
Saffr., , J"""'0' ,Cam? l " " ani1 N"l'felectricilvM.rged.l.rou:hhis
said that the stcol and copper com- ..., .,,;,, .,.,,, ,.. , ,
quest, be accorded. But Just as cer-ipany Intended to trade Its stock for ilmin, ,t( ,,, ()r,. w)l.1ill,.t,M,
tainly will tho aid of the state bo! American Bridge stock and asked crporutioi, dvvtxic tlll ,,er Kl,.
extended to any man, however hum-j him to do so. and become a director, WHnl All(lLr.on, a lineman, today k
ble and feeble, whoso rights are of the steel corporation. To thl8'sUU nuei nis iM WfH ,.,.,,
trampled upon in San Diego, and , proposition Roberts agreed, he do- Uirouglt to the brain and bin clothing
with exactly the same alacrity wilt clared. l,.(i rf. H-fi r,".W.ll,?,Vll .1!..
fractions of the law, punish them:
if thc laws arc inadequate to meet
the present exigency then gladly will
we do anything necessary to provide
requisite statutes.
"If San Diego wishes the aid of
tho state in any Just course, most
cheerfully will that aid, upon re-
SAN I'RANCISC'O, Cal . May 21.
Charging that ho was loft manacled
wrists lo imkloti for 2 1 hours, with
out foot): wjih lashed lo masthead In
a blazing sun, M'ortchud by titciim
and stlflud by chlorldo of time funn'S
nt night, at the order of Captiilit
V. A. Webb, Steward .loneph Wiinh
Ingtou arrived In port hero todn on
the stoaiucr I'ortlaud, i:t:i days from
Norfolk, weakened to tho point of
collapse by tho alleged rlc of In
human torturuit Inflicted upon him
The htownrd I charged with Incit
ing mutiny on tho high scan and Is
under guard nt the l'iil(d States
marsnaiH ouico. no iieciareii no
would pl.ico a counter charge of bru
tality against Captain Webb.
LOS ANdKLKS, Muv IN. l-'linil
Hinxey for u new liillioad line be
(ween Los Angeles mid Kpokuue litis
been completed by (ho Southern Pa
cific, iiceonliui; lo ercdlluble repot U
heio liidny.
The new lino is desiu'iuid to open
up ti strip of country hltheilu mi
touched bv miv nillioud. Conlnu
tiou work, it is Niiitl, will begin very
soon, mid liiiins bo running within
. I hi cu veiirw. I-'ioiii Los Angeles lo
) MllillVn III., iil.imll Iiii.i ..r Hi.. U....II. I
.....j....' .v !.. vii. ,....' ... .ii. ...linn-
'cm Pacific will be iikciI. KxtciisioiiH
'stnndnidiation of iiiniow uungo
. lines mill ulilizatiou of iticsuut Ham
man properties will ctliry the mud
(lhiougli N'nvadii ittld wcHtoru lilntlo
io u point on tlie Miakc u or, wlteiice
a survey ih belug iiimle into Spokane.
SECRET INDCTVTENTS BY
SEATTLE GRAND JURY
SI'ATTLi:. May 21. I-W IipIicI
mh'IiIh tctiiiuetl by the federal utitilil
j j n rv are still kept secret toda. in
(nil, Kl indictments were returned
when Ihe jury wan discharged, W.
A. ititlgeway mid It. K. (IIiinh, prcsi.
dent niitl sccrelnry of the.lovitii l.iuitl
company were indicted on twenty-two
counts for using the uiiiils to fin titer
a lotloiv xcheme.
Ilarel Mooie. Ihe ''woman who
didn't cure" mnl who. it is allege. I,
was renpoiiMhlc for thc former Adpi
tut I Oi'ticrnl OrJtM llamiltoii, wh
iinlictcd on n Nt'coiid chnrgo of ittt
Mirtiug uiideHirablc persons into this
county. She pleaded not guilly, mid
was leleascd on her former bond ol
2.tlll0.
I. W. W.'S ENCAMPED FOR
MARCH UPON SAN DIEGO
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Itoo.se clt Won't Predict.
NEW YOHK, May 21. "I am not
good at predicting. I will tell you
belter tomorrow how Ohio goes," wns
tho only statement Colonel Roosevelt
would make when he nrrived here to
day from his campaign in the Buck
eye state.
Colonel Roosevelt went at once to
his homo at Oyster Bay, where he will
remain until Thursday when he starts
a four days' invasion of New Jersey.
tho state endeavor to provide re-. - -- - . . -- j
dress for those whoso 1'bcrty has power that is mine, I shall direct'
been wantonly violated.
Law Shall Ho Unforced.
within a few hours.
(Continued from I'ago 1)
the attorney general of tho state to,RCHESON DIES WITHOUT
I nvnnA1 r S2n i Tt.tn. Vi . !.- Into.
r.Uv.wvu in w.... Ulb til.ll. liiU .U..O. 0f,.. n nn , .cr
ir,.. AHni..iiH .t t....- ..- I . t. A..r.Aj..i. t.n i...iA.. oiun ur uuubnruU
uut Luuailiuiiuu uiiu mnit il u- iiiuj uv vaiuituui iiitik. juaiiiu iiiaj
vide that the supremo executive ' be done, that a solution of the prob
power of the state shall bo vested in lem confronting San Diego may bo
the governor aud that ho shall see found and to give us thereafter tho word from his father. It Is known
that tho laws are faithfully executed benefit of his knowledge and expo-jthat RIcheson'a father mortgaged his
and that he shall supervise the offl-. rioncc, fco that other localities and ' Virginia homo to supply his son with
clal conduct of all executlvo and min-1 other cities may be protected. I delicacies during his last days. If
lstcrlal offices. wish him, as the chief law officer tho Rlcheson family docs not claim
"It appears that the constitutional of the state, so far aa he can, to tho body, Attorney Morso wjll cither
rights of certain Innocent people in afford redress to any who have suf- ask the Kdmamls to furnish funds
the city of San Diego have been In- fered wrong and to mote out equal for Its burial or pay tho expenses
fringed, and in pursuance of the' and exact Justice to ail " himself.
FIND NUMBER OF WOMEN
WHO VOTE IN CALIFORNIA
SACKA.MKXTO, Cal., May 21.--.(nines
C, Crciuiu. statistician for the
secretary of stnte, is nbotil lo uppl
to nil county clerks in California for
a statement ns to the number of wo.
men who were iiiilififd to vote at Hit
recent primary election mnl tiny local
elections mid the number who itcliial
Iv did vote.
This information is sought b hun
dred of people throughout tho coun
try who arc debating the equal iif
frnge question. Cidlee professors.
reformers, politicians, women' clubs SAN FRANCISCO. May 21. Col-
mid editors ore looking to Califoruiti lapsing with heart failure white tuk-
to furnish proof for or ugainst the ing in the sights of Chinatown with
suffrage argument which is Hlirritig a partv of friends, Slain Senator
half a dozen states this year. (Jeorgc R. Lukens of Oakland, is dead
LOS ANHKI.KS, May 21 Thnl
more Until HID Industrial Woikcr ol
the World are citcmtipcd between l,o
Angeles ninl Sail Diego awaiting re.
iiiforociucntH before proceeding to
the latter city to resume their "free
speech" cnmpaigii wus the statement
today of J. .1. McICelvey, secretary of
the Los Angeles branch of the organi
zation. Mclvelvio further stated that
1.01)0 members nrc on Iheir wuy lo
San Diego from eastern cities.
The federal grand jury imestign.
ing into the activities of tho Indus
trialists, resumed its Hessinqs here
Into today. It was expected that ho -oral
San Diego eiti.etis would testify.
SENATOR LUKENS DROPS
DEAD FROM SUNSTROKE
The Hell. Kioto circuit nrrlxcit In r
on .May :i, when for tho firm (lino
circuit Invent will ho pihllegcd to
view a liny baby elephant that wan
born at Siilluas, California, on Thum
tlay, April 2:tli, of (IiIh ar.
Till baby elephant holds the rec
ord of beliiK th first onuJiorii and
hied on American noil. Artho tlum
of his lilt tl ho weighed I M) ikiuihIn,
was U I I n eh ci high. t Inchon Ioiik,
uiul Itls trunk motttnired 10 litrlien
1 1 l.i mother Is one of tint largest olo-
phtlllts lUllig, being Alli'o of the
Sitls-l'loti herd of performing pwehy.
deruiM. Ills father In Jumbo tho Sec
ond, iiIho one of tho ttoiipo.
You cannot afford to mlMt thin
tililquo mid niiporlor tittniotlon now
before the public. Knuu tho tlino or
tho birth of the little fellow hH
mother refintctl to own him, and, In
fact, It took tho effortn of all Hie
elephant men of tho elrctiH to titer
power her In her attempt to trample
him to death, therefore tho Utile
fellow Is being rained by hand.
It Is (iMtortotl hy tho gretttfal
authorities on tho nubject that a baby
elephant cannot bo rained on tho hot
tie. Ilo that iih It may, however, at
the prexent time this little chap Im
as robust Hint souiitl itM any olio
could wUh. When the Hells-l'loto
circus arrived Imre Itu wilt bo himhi In
Its iminagorlo.
Jtatca- ttt r'jggjgsa iiuHiJ ii.iMBrfgflawBPaggaM.
here toiluv. Thc sltoke camu without
wnruing.
I, likens was botu in Phihtdelphin
in IhtlH and nunc o Caliloiinit m
IH.SII. He was eleeted to the legilti.
ture in Itllll)
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