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uitttr1 .V'u fftGSl city IM """"' Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Clem- nml warmer .Mux. 71 Mln. U7. . n - I'nrly-rti'i'iHiil Wnr. Dullt Hovonlli Vnnr. AIMLWORD, OMWOtf, KIUIMV, AIAVIM, 1012. NO. GO. r K ROOSEVELT TO LEAD BA TTLE IN CHIC A GO w PROGRESSIVES Teddy to Aiiprar Prrsoiuilly on Floor of National Convention In Fllit Ovrr Contested Delt-natlons Consults With Illinois Politicians MoCrirmlck Denies That He Was Compelled to Arranuo Pllur'iianc to Keep Detonates Loyal. NISW VlUMC.Min .'II. That Tlm. - (I(ll l(lt)HIl U'lll gO III ( lllCil'MI peraouiillv iii lend tin ivht tin Hour for hi mimiiiulinii iv t In- ( puhliciiti uutinmil eonw'iitinii i- tin belief lii'li' loita y !' wull posted poll lii'imiH, Tin former ptnliant re lllHtllt III lltiliy llllll MII'll n IIIOW WHS not unlikely. nnHflt denied tliut lift pntni'iil intention was In appear tciiiiiiilly mi tin Moor of Iho I'oiiM'ii lioii, lint when prowci'il lio mlinitti'il tlini In might change lilt plan inn! miilvK tltn trii. Mi'ilill .Mcfnrmuck mill Chuuuecx Di'iMiy, both of Illinois mill both I'loin lo tint I'nitui'r proidcnt, con ft' i it'll Willi Coloni'l ItooHi'M'lt toil, in nl tint Outlook ul'lieo, nml while no poMitiic irilii'iiioii u'tH oliliniiiililr, ni'illii'i' would deny tlinl tin' iiii".lion of Uoiihiiii'll lending lliv priigicssiw I'm com in. din iioininntioii fight i Kotin into. .Mi'l'iiiiniii'k I'lnplintii'nllv denied repot In tlinl ln was I'ompt'lli'il In nr in iiko for a pilgi imago of KooxitM'lt delegate In )xlcr lluv lor consul Inlio'i u illi Hooii'Vi'lt lo prevent tin-in 1 1 ut ilr-i'itiiic llii' I'oloni'l'i chums. no SHE A F, E LONDON', Mn .II. Attempt lo M'tllo llii' Mrikc of tninnpoit worker. nflVi'liiiK mini tlimi 1(111,000 men, .I IihIiin'h joint I'onfi'ri'iii'i' Ih'H1, ended in ilixiunl fniliiii) Ih'cuiim nmio of the big i'iiiplo.ui ntti'iiilril (In1 eonlcr I'lii'i'. Tin ship owner mi'! in secret hint niglii nml agreed to I'm en tin HkIiI I" riiiinlii I'viili'iillv In'lii'Vi'iiK llinl llu iniioiiH luck Hiiffii'ii'iil 1'iiihIh III Wlipi II Htll'I'llHMflll fihl. Oflii'i'iS. of tin iiiiiniiH iippcn ivil nt tint I'onfi'ii'iii'O ninl I'oulVrii'il wiih Siilnny IIiinIoii, pri'wiili'iit of tin lioiinl of trmlii; lriinli'i" Attiith nml Clinni't'llur of (In KM'In'ipii'r, Dnxnl LliiyiUdt'iii'Ki. The uovi'inini'iil of fii'tirri hiikki'mIimI ii joint coiifi'ii'mt' lioiiiil iik n ini'iiiiK for hi'tlliiiK tin htriki' mnl tint union offii'iiiN took tin' niiilliT uiiili'r I'lHisnli'i'iitiiiu. ... ON IRIS AFTER S.P. TIii'oiikIi llu ilfnrl of .ltlni M. Hi'oll, iiiiini piiHsiMiKt'i" HK"iil of tin Siintlii'iii I'm'ifii! liiii'H In Ori'Koii, oh Hi'ivntion nl r will lio milled lo lln iiiuiiiinu linin mmiIIi iiikI tlm nl'tnr iioon I ruin north Ihrouuh Hi'ik city. Thin will pnivo ii civnt licni'lil iih il will nllnw ninny '!' Iho pnhxi'iini'in iimlli nml houlli lo view t ho Iii'iiiiIUh of llio loiui linr vulloy from oli 'horvnlion hiith. A olimim will ho put into ulTni'l .1 iino ) whereby Iniiil No, lfi will ho known iih triiiu l!l mnl will piihs IIiiiiiikIi Moill'onl nhoiil (1:11 On. in. iu hli'iiil of 1(1:115 im nt pi'CHoiil. Tliis linin will louvo I'oitliinil nt 8 : 1 f p. in.. umiiviiiK ul Kmi l''inueiheo nl 7:11(1 n. in., in iiuo to unuunut witli Iho Shine Mm liinilml to Lok An neli'H from Mi'ilfonl with hut one niglil in IrniiHit. The liiui'H uf (liu iliffurout tniiiiH nl Meill'onl will ho iuiIiI'ihIu'iI in tlm unxt fuw iliiyh. Km'IU'hIou iiilim In Klmuntli FiiIIh pi into iiflVct .1111111 1 ul !f-H,'l() l'ouuil trip, with u Hum limit ot Ootubor Ul. AMEmP NO OBSERVATION CARS TV )DV CJ.Y'T ,S7LYP 1-1K K005EVELTSNtZ.. Theodore llooirt II linn mi iihc fur tlKJri'tli'i. The ment of tobacco Irri .tttiM hiiii. Coining out o( it .New urk hotel tin.' oilier iluy n liliiHt from a iming iiiiiii'm clgiui'ttc lllli-tl bin fnt i' inn our photographer wa.i there to simp llio ri'nuli. DOOMED WOMAN SHUDDERS AT SIGHT OF MOKTON, Mn M. I'oi Hi" iii-t liuiK HiiiiM' her i-oiivu-lion with her 'nlTinily' llnrj .Mnrluill of tliu mur iler of her IiiihIuiihI. .Mrs. I.i'.i.i CtiMtuniiuo toiliiy hliowcil miis of Inedl.iiiL' ilowii. Ivviili'iii'c of wi'tik Iii'nh eiuiie when, ufli'i u kihhI ii'it, on her liit iiihl in mill of ('linik lowii pii-onV iluntli ceU, hIii invoke to hear cnrpenterM hiiiiiini'iinir in (ho ili'iith ehiiiulier. Ki'iiriuK' the ih'iith I'liiitiihcr uukIiI In' open, Mr. Ciimi iiiiiiiii ipiii'kly hlintelied the hheuU from the rot nml nuileil lliem In eneh xiilc of the cell, thi'ti'liy ptexenliiiK nny HiHftililo i'Iiiiiii'ii of her eys uliuhtiut; on tin eh'elrie eliuir. llllll V Mnivhull, her liilef, ueeiipicH n ilentli ei'll iieiuhy. Doth will ilie next week, the' wininin prohnhly K"i"K to the ehnir fircl. The I'M'eulivi eoiineil ii lo uieit next Weihifhiliiy In eonxiiler Min ('iihiiiiiiiiiii'k eiixe hut it is not eniiMil-i-k ciI likely Unit (hey will tuke fnonihle nrlinii. The rouneil h i (ilienilv ielni'il (o inlerlVri in Mnr iliiiH" r.i e. I.OS ANflKI.KS, ('nl., Miiy 'II. t .IiihI holoin the t'niteil Stnlert Trnus poit I In fn rd iloekeil nl Sim I'eilio, I .'II of her piiHheiieis Kiitheieil mnl uiiuuininuxly nilopteit u rusolutiou culling on iMiucrenK lo ciiiim) inler ventiou in Mexico, neeoriliiiK (o (hi ilcelnniliou toiluv of iIh.ciim of the lefuCb, who ure lime. A coininittce niiineil by tlm piisMuinci'ti will nii't this week In ilceuln upon menus of. preMintiii,' the rexoliiliou to eouKiesh. Thit they liuve as yet lieeu liiinhlo toilo, iiimiy of Ihi'in I'muinu' the cou seiiiencert in tlm nvenl I hoy ret urn to Mexico. After her (rip In Sim I'cilrn with tlm refugees pickeil up uluiin the west Mesicnn const, the Mufonl clenreil lust nielli I nr Sun r'rnncisco, whern 1(10 pusM'UKers will he luuilml. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TAX AGENT CRITICALLY ILL I.OH ANnul.KS, Cnl., May 31 Wnltor F. Pnrkoi, lux iwut nml con I'liKinthil mlvlfior to tlm .Southern l'u IbI railway ami for yeiirH one of Iho uiosl iinvorful factorH In Califor nia polltlcH. t critically III of heart troublo today at hls'hmno limo today. Ho rot I roil from nctlvo polltlcH booh after miccen8fuly comluctluK Kraulc KIIiiI'b caiupalKii for a neat In llio Unltod Slutva Bonnto, DEATH AIR AMERICAN INTERVENTION CI (J. WETTK RMOh'JS. POLITICAL SCHEDULED G. 0. P. TITSON, An., May III. Tbnt (he Tn It l'oiciH in Anr.onn will con trol tint Tirol slnlo coinculion of tliu n'lnibliemi parly which inceli. here .luiio II, is ri'siinleil today n prob ublir, nlthouh by no menus cettuiu. It npponr.s ceilnin thai unlo. the Koom'VdII deli'xmtleh nre outeitcr ulcil iillliiediillelv Iho eoilMJIllioll will riMoliu itself into a hot political nsht. There are 0(5 delnKiites in tliu con Vnliou. Tuft forces clnim 'J'.l of theno iitul conceile l." lo Kno-ovi'ld with Al lo be contoxtcil. The con toted ilelemites iiiu divided by coun tiiw us follew: Mnreiopn 'J.V, (.'oehiMi 1(1; Vupaill. rounly iclej;u(cs for Tnft nie: I'iiim H; (Iraham I; Siiiitu Cruz 2; N'uviiju I; Mnjiixc "J J Coconino -I; Apache I. Tor Ifoo-exelt: (Ilia l; Viiiiiu I; (ireenlec j; I'mal .1. SOT SERVICE MEN SAN 1)1 EUO, Cal . May 31. Fed eral secret service men. It was learned today, a to In San Diego gathering evidence concerning the recent activi ties of the I. V. W. hero. Following tho announcement, given nut In I.os Angeles Unit the I. W, W. havo given up tho fight hero, conditions havo agatu become normal. The detectives of tho local police force have discarded their uniforms, worn rccentlj and tho vigilantes havo enlliely censed their operations. I.OS ANdm.KS, rnl., May III. Sworn lexlimonv Unit Clureuco Dnr row, formerlv. chief counsel for the .MoNumuriis, ge him $1,000 for (he hpoeilio purpose of bribing Oi'invjo N. l.oekwood, n pro-peeliyi' juror in tho MoNnmnni ense, was given hy licit II. Franklin, foimeily a detec tive in the employ of (he .MoNniunrn ilofotthii in (he Harrow bribery trial todnny. lie said Iho money wns se cured by Dnriow through llanimnn from a safo deposil valid. Job nurrinmn wits in the court room, siltini; nt narrow's side (luring this- testimony. Tho story of Frank lin iiupimrenlly hail little effect upon either. Neither Dnnow nor lliirri man cringed under Franklin's lesti lnouy. Furl lingers, chief counsel for JJiutow, unused t sunsutuiu when ho ARIZONA FRANKLIN islll GAVE $4000 FOR BRIBERY CUBAN REVOLT POLITICAL PLOT TOAID GOMEZ Dilatory Tactics of Government Lend Color to Belief That President Fos tered Rebellion to Enhance His Own Standing United States Prcpaies for Interven tion on News of Fresh Destruction I of Property Owned hy Americans.) Dilatory ta-l II WAN A, May 3,1 lli on (ho part of- the Kiivorntncnl ' troopM In atlackliiK llic negro rovolu-, tlonlHlK today lent color to a grnwliiK belief Unit President (Some, ilellber-. ately foHteifil llii) ri'iM'illou to uu hum i bis own pnllllral stamlliiK PolltlclaiiR hero inonicnlarlly expect i to hear of a upcctnqular mirrcniler of the rcbelH, which they believe will bo followed by an outburiit of govern inenUI 1'iitliiiBlamn, wlildi U exp';ctoil to create a demnnd for the re-election of .lone Coiiiuz. ICxccpt for yostcirdn)' activities at Dabpilrl. the robjM have remained loinpamtlvely (julgt. Pri-nhleiit (Jo- mo.' prolnut agaltlHt the lauding of inarliios In Cuba 1ih met with popu lar favor. Politician hero nny that a group of Havana nowHpapor eorrwipondcntH who have bmiHtud that thoy will forco American Intervention are responsi ble for the circulation of many unre liable reportH. Many of the- loading merchants of Havana profess to believe that if President (ioniez Is able to .put the United States to the groat cxpVnte of sending marines here, without creat- ing sufficient ground lor landing the , troops, bo probably lll be re-elrfctoil. t TOST' WASHINOTON'. May 31. ltcncw - ed preparations for Intervention by tho Unltod States government In Culm, am expected here, ns the re sult of advices rcceUed today that the rebels havo detioed the property! of tho Spanish-American Iron com pany at Dolqulrl, Santa Clara pro vince. This is considered ono of tho most bnrlous acts et of tho rebels. Tho United States government is expected to scud marines everywhere In Cuba whore American property Is menaced. Thoro is a strong possibility that a battleship fleet, with 2,000 men on board, will go to (luantannmo. ARIZONA GIVES 5 10 ,1 PHOENIX. Arli. May 31. Five enthiiBliihtlc Clark delegates and one who favors Woodrow Wilson will go to tho democratic convention at Balti more from Arlr-oiui K. A. Sawyer of Wlnalow, who was unoppobed In his district, declares ho has no presidential preference, but ho Is believed to be slightly Inclined toward Wilson. According to returns already certi fied Clark will havo a commanding lead In tho presidential preference voto and a Clark national conunlttee tnan will bo named. Tho republican stato convention will ho held at Tuczon .luno 3. PERT FRANKLltS. - kmPtovsiPSa ih&MMB TYPICAL BAND OF CUBAN REBELS NOW TERRIFYING NATIVES. CUBAN Tiie revolt lu Cuba Ii Hpreadlng. -hi Dim tiuop-t arc hurrying forward to , SAN MATEO, Cal , May 31 Miss Mildred Clemens of Portland. Ore., who lias written hcveral novels. Is suffering from serious Injuria here today aB a result of her action In steering her automobile into a tole graph polo to pave the life of her fivo year old niece, who ran In front of tho machine. She was flung vio lently to tho roadway. Miss Clemens Is 22 years of age. Miss Clemens Is well known In Medford where she conducted a con tost for the Portland Journal and was afterwards employed by tho Medford THhnno In tho summer of 1900. jjgs Clemens bad been attending roUogo at Berkeley last fall and won newspaper mention by being vlctlmir- ed out of her earnings by some swln- i (1,cr who jn,UCe(j her to purchase I worthless get-rlch-qulck securities, . ON WALL STREET NEW YOKK. May 31. The stock market developed considerable strength today shortly after the op ening. Coal stocks wore prominent and most of the leaders were frac tionally higher. Canadian Pacific rose to a new high record. Later selling wlpoil all earlier gains and United States Steel. Reading, Lehigh Vnlley, Union Pacific. Rock Island and American Can wore off 1 to 2 points. The market closed irregular. Bonds were easy. NINE WORKMEN BURIED UNDER BUILDING DEBRIS MMAVArivKK, WN., May 111. Nino workmen were buried beneath Ions of debris in the collnpo nt nnoi. toduv of uu old building belonin;; to the Morton Salt company, which was being torn down. . TROUTDALE, Or., May 30. Al though 70 years old, Andrew Tolll- vor today Is recovering from an ln juay received when ho fell from a wagon, fracturing tho spinal vorto brao about four Inches below tho baso of tho skull. declared in open court that Franklin had learned somethinir prepared for him by Iho prosecution nml that his testimony was merely u reciliitiom "1 saw .Mr. Darrow on tho mornim of November '28," Miid Franklin. "I asked him if he had tho money, lie siiid that he hud not, hut would ring up .lob llurrimnn and see how soon he could get the money. In fuw minutes Mr. llurrimnn enmo uito llio room. He nml Dnnow went into an other room nml after few minutes Mr. Harrow camo out agatu mnl handed mo a roll of hills, .14,000 m ono $1,000 ami six WOO hills." Franklin thou told of going- at once and nioetiiiK ( K. White, who had agreed to hold the money for Loik wood, mid of the passing of tho inonov to Loekwood ami lib own nr- rest, or related in tlio stoty of Look- wood from tho witness stand, IL ED OBHENS BADLY MJURED AUTO WRECK RAISE AND FALL )' ' IrWURatCTOy WAITING TO xTTARX Armed rebel ntv terrorizing the provinces and prcylnj Intercept the rebels and stop the Insurrection. . Z WARNED BY UNCLE SAM WASHINGTON, May 31. Warn ing that ho personally will pay the price to the United States If ho car rion out hh threat to withdraw pro tection from Americans In tho revolu tionary belt was sent to General l'as cual Orozco, cotnamndcr-ln-chlef of the Mexican rebels, today by Secre tary of Stato Knox, through United States Consul Letcher at Chihuahua. This ultimatum Is regarded hero as moaning that the rebol chicftnln will be considered a fugitive from Amer ican Justice If the rebels harm any American. President Taft and other officials fear that Americans In nor thern Mexico will be placed In danger If Orozco elaxus discipline. Tho members of tho cabinet discussed the situation thoroughly, today, aud Sec retary Knox's ultimatum followedt FISHWAY TO BE C0MPLE1E10 Tho new flshway nt the Anient dam which Is expected to solve for all time the trbublo experienced In tho past at tho dam will bo completed Juno 10, according to Sam L. Snndry who is Installing it. Tho work has been delayed by high water in the Rogue. "I bellevo tho dam will provo satis factory," states Mr. Sundry, "as much caro has been exercised In Its con struction." E WASHINGTON, Mny 31. Thai Judgo Robert Arclibald of the com merce court had no Illicit dealings with tho Lackawanna railroad In ne gotiating for tho purchaso of culm piles wns testified today by Prosldont W. II. TrucMlale and Vlco President l.oomls of tho Lackawanna, boforo the house judiciary committee, which la investigating tho charges against Archbald. Both officials absolved Arclibald or any improper overtures lu connection with tho culm negotia tions. SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE THIEF SENT BACK FROM BAV CITY SAN FliANCISCO, May 111.-Vie-tor Cornell, who raced down the coast from Seattle to San Frunoiseo in less than 10 daiiys in a stolon car, was today ordered by Governor Johnson to ho sent hack to stand trial upon requisition from tho governor of Washington. lie will rotuin in cus tody of Hotoetivo William H. Kent, who brought tho pajiort. to Sacramen to for signature. ALL DAYTON HONORS WRIGHT AT FUNEHAL llYTON, Ohio, May ai.-AI'. in dustries in Dayton will bo suspended tomorrow ufteriioou durimr tno iu ueral of tho lato Wilbur Wt'ght.' tho uolebrnted inventor, noeoiiliinr to u prnelaiiiatiou is&uoil today by thu mayor. Tho dot nils for tho funoral havo not yol beep comploloil, '&, hf r i fe'i ON T2AIP. on property. Uot- I. IS 1 BY ALL E LONDON, May 31. An eight-hour day for all trades in the British Isles Is the ambitious scheme upon which tho forces of organized labor today are concentrating their efforts. Directing tho movement Is tho par liamentary committee of tho Trades Union congress and It has tho support not only of tho General Federation of Trades Unions, but also of tho labor party. These bodies represent more than two million organized workingmen and It Is claimed that at least doublo that number of unorgan ized workers will be enlisted In the agitation. In parliament tho movo-v ment will be pushed by tho labor party which now has an eight hour day bill In course of preparation. This is to bo introduced shortly and efforts will be mado to compel tho govern ment to take It up before tho- ad journment of tho present session. Mcantlmo tho powerful unions covering the transport, shipbuilding, engineering, baking and building trndes, are pressing their employers with demands for the eight hour day in their respective fields. In con nection with tho agitation, n series of demonstrations hns been arranged to take place within the next month at such ImporL-int Industrial centers as Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Birmingham, Bristol and Glasgow, winding up with a monster mass meeting in Hyde Park, London, In which it Is proposed that delega tions representing every labor organi zation In tho country will pnrtlclpato. Labor leaders confidently predict the ulttmato success of tho movement ono of tho main objects of which Is to relievo tho present distressingly high rato of unemployment through out tho United Kingdom. OF L in 10 Prof. P. J. O'Gara, chairman of tho board of Jtidgso named to docldo upon tho winners In tho bchool gardon con tests, has announced tho following rules for tho Judging of gardens and vcgetables: Garden 1. Cultivation and general appear ance. 2. Uniformity of growth In tho rows. 3. Freedom froin fungus and In sect pests. Product 1. Uniformity In sizo, I. o., length nml dlnmotor. 2. Cloanllucss. 3. Neatness of parcol or bundle I. Freedom from cuts or brulsoa to follago aud roots. Tho Judges will undortnko tholr work soon. Thoy woro namod as fol fel fol eows: P. J. O'Gara, C. I. Hutchison, J. K. Watt, li. W. Ruhl and Harry H. I licks. CRUISER MARYLAND OFF FOR PORTLAND FESTIVAL SAN H1KGO, Cal.,' May Ml. Tho oriiisor Maryland, bound fW Foil lniul left horo at 7 o'clock thli m ri iug. Tho oolller I'romothoitd ami (ha mother ship Iriof tho torpedo fct will leave for till vortli lox,& wei'k. SHOR AY NGUSH Ml ANNOUNCED