SECOND EDITION Koft y-nt(HMiil YiMir Dully -Hrvi-ntti Vi'iir WHERE REPUBLICANS WILL -NAME THEIR CANDIDATE, MAI "NTtc? MApr'AT'T'T ti ai rv YtrSBJLa''' y7(M3BB "HO "VOTE "NO TA36j $j47 l&a ARMORY OF THE FIRST INFANTRY TrwinnniiTrnTn jSKSSIS - -. - : Lfeffi 1 fSt&6 W&&& 1 1 WHE.KE POSSIBLE RUMP dDNVENTKN TEXAS CONTESTS frtp ii. . m ? Mwr yi hmmmux - fi Strain Rcller Rolls Aluiifi Aroiisliiu Piotesls From Evrn Taft' Sup linrlfrs at lis Raw Work "For Guil's Sake ikmutnlirr Nuvcmlirr " CIIICAdO, June ):-. "It-.n'l .! tlnil, 1'itr dod'w iiko i"iiioiuhcr next November." Thin wit III )liw of CniiiiiiilloritiMn !lrv id' Soutti dimllnn lit llht He s publican niitflinul (ftMiiiiif t l'c. wIipii utter refinon U roll cull thry nealed Tall iilittiliw in tlu fourth Texas district in it contest hIumc both ih (oo.c client nml Tit 1 1 ilrlt'KMloH claimed ti'xulurly. Tufl Wins , Mm On.-. Previous ti thi tin1 iinlioiinl com milteo today IihiI Mi'itti'il tin' I'iulil Tufl iIcIokuIo "t lame I'min Tovan, Tut t tlt'luntor frmtln firnl, micoiiU, fourth, llflli. sixth, Kcvonlh Mini eighth dmtriots, and Itiiii'.i'M'lt ini'ii finiii Dm lliinl ilintrii't only. During the hearing of tin; onntot over the Texas delegates l huge, Itryiin, who argued the euin.o of tlu Tail ini'ii, admitted that It limine. ell organization in Toxn ii regu lar ami legal. Tln evidence showed that the Ifooiovoll fnelion over whelmingly controlled the convention. 'I'lie Tufl ooiiunillociiicii, however, lielil that tlm Tonus election Inws wine wrung In permitting coiintiiM uilli only few lopublioniis to liae eiiial ropiosontitlion with the largo reiuhlieau oniiutio. CuiuiuitlooiiiMU Iaoii, spuk'uig fur the llmeelt men, hiiiiI: ,Vn KlectiMN In 'IVmin. "If yiiit lejeet the oiih'ull inlo Kiiti'H at lai;e iheie will he mi roiuh liean elm'tuia fnnn Ti'.mih tliin yin. The Texiin hi-eietary of htate rei'oj liixeil tilt' legality of our eleetor, ami they urn all UuiiM'velt men." Dimiiite the I'ni'l that 't'oiiiiailli'f iiiiiii l.you iiiHiNleil that llio Tufl ilel enlim at In rue were mil eonleslnntn, IliiviiiK faileil to file their eontent JO ilnvn hefore the eouuailtei' met, the eomiilitlt'e voted to seat the Tuft ih'l ohiiIh t liii'Ki1 fi'om Tonus, The Tiii'l hiiefrt were fileil yeslonluv. TWO FATALLY SHOT ltOSICItUIKJ, Ore., .luno IT.. -John AilauiH and I'aul (Iraf, liroth-ei'-ln-litwH, today aro inolmllly fatal ly wonndi'd iui U reHiilt of a funilly low nl KchIou liour hero, AiIiuiih went to tho Iioiiui of 10. M, Hurt iiiuii, IiIh fatliiir-lu-law, to hod hid wife, from whom ho wan recently mummied, lit iiuurrulud with IiIh fatlior-ln-lnw and flrod three liot at him, noun tiilcliiK nffoot. Ornf wiib alioiit to UHDlHt llurtman when AiIiiiuh hIioI him tlii'()ii(h tho breuHt, AdaniH tiirncd and fU'd and Hen llurtmiiu, hlii urotlioHn-luw. hoIxoi! u rlflo nnd nhot him after ho had run 200 yurdtj, Den llartmnn Id In Jail lioro. Medford EM TEDDY HBHNHNH ffl K i, I El I Jl II I I I ft I I Bi Hi liiii1" I IfcllHlilllMi P1 & Colonel's Flhtlii Fact! Last Straw Needed, Says Borah Din Noitc Never Nominated Anyone. Says Dames Roosevelt Salvation Army CIIICAdO, .lime I.V When Colo Del Theodore looKeelt allnllti'il fitxa III train hcie at IMIJ o'eloek tlll iiflenioon he wiih iiiiiiieiliitel. mnliliul in h friemll.v uiiiiiiier hy a crowd whieli jmiiiaetl ery ineh of nnilhle Hiaee at lite utatiiiii. The eoUniul was noon li'wcuod, ho veer, nurroiindi'tl liy iioh'euuiuu ami rushed to an uulo inohile. CIIICAdO, .lime !,'. "The mkIiI -.f the eolonelV iilitint; face will he the laH Htruw needed to eoiuilete the lout of the TaflilfH."--Senator Mo nth of Idaho, ItoiMeveltV fightiu;; uieiiiher of the eiuhieau iialieuul eoiuuiittee. "The eolonel is liehed; IhnlV all. A Miliitae of koiiihI iiever iioiuimited iiuyoiie. The eomiiiK of lloum'velt proves hih iiiiiiiiiKors ooulil not mio liim. Illiiff and hlusler will avail him uothiii " -Willinm II. Harms, dr., Tufl fighter ami ehairmuu of the New Vnik xtntt' lleiiililieau eoimuittee, McKiiuines of (.marteiH. ItooxeM'lt heaiIiUiirlor.s has heen jfiveii the niekiianie of "Salvation Aimv henihtiarteii." Tuft headiiiat' toi has heeu called the morgue he enuse it ii mi unlet there. The crowds in the streets are inerensiui; ami Chi eapi is rapidly taking on the up peiirauee of a convention city. A hit; progressive iiieelin is to he held iu the Auditorium theatre .Monday with Colonel Roosevelt stalling. rVriiior Secretary of the luieri.r .lames it, darfiehl tleclaretl th.it Roosevelt lias -lt8 delcKittes whose mimes: ho is willing to anuouiiee, also .rill more Sonlheruers whone names are heim; withheld for fear the Taft Icailerri will "whip" them line!; into line. doveruor Sluhhs of Iuiiihuh is inen tioncil today tm vice presidential pos- hihility, llml lllooil Sliown, Mad IilotuI was shown helween the fuelioiiH in tho hotel lohhios-, the po lice stopiihiL' several impromptu fights ninonu' the Ohio Taft men. In mi effort to counteract the ef fect of Colonel lloosevcll'ij nrrivnl this evening, the Tit ft supporters nu nouneed lotluy u piihtio dedication of their euoral heathiiarters nl tho Coiiki'Oss hotel, taking tho form of n liij,' piihlio rally tliero louiKhl. Tho vice prctdtlontH at tho rally will nil bo Tufl men, inoludintf tho Tuft lead, ors from every slalo ami Irritury in the union. Anions llieui will bo Dele Hiito Sliackell'ord of Alaska, l)oloj,'ato Camoron of Arixoun, S. Fred IIokiio of Culiforjiin, V. M. Jlain of Montana and J. Hi yiuilli of Oregon, iu ruui tan mBEmmmm&mMffi&W MIODKORD, I 1 . , I 1 1. 10 HURT IN STRIKE RIOT AT PKHTH AMIIOV, N J , June 15 - Following rii In t'cwccn police nml more than li.iiuo strlkliiK uiuultor workern, Sheilff IlollHeliwollor do (liiroil today that ho Ikih tho situa tion well In hand. One man Is dead today utiil 10 are Injured an a result of tho riot last nls'ht wlioii tho strikers and their tiyiiipatlil7ers clanhed with tho detec tives mid police at tho blj; $5,000. 000 plant of tho American SmeltliiK and ItcfluliiK company here. Four hundred and fifty slrlkt-rs of the At lantic Terra t'ottii Works resumed woik today, having hcen manted half a cent an hour Imreaso In wiiKoii. IN KKKIlLKS. Cnl., June l.V-With husines paralysed throughout the Colorado river valley liere, every irri (intiou ditch nml eiiiial iu the Xccdlcs seelion dcslroyctl and water pouring in Kicat volumes throimh a ynwniug gap iu tlie levee near Olive Lake, flood conditions here today caused grout damage. No fatalities have boon reported. There is a grave apprehension (hat the river will again overflow into the Sallon sink. The river is higher Hum ut any time iu ils history ami only heroic measures, it is believed, will prevent tho catastrophe. On (ho Ari zona side of tho river several set tlements are Ihieateued. Kifteit liun-. died whites and Indians are working desperately along the river between Ml l)orailo cunyoii and I'nrkcr, strengthening dykes and moving port able property. Scores of homes nlong tho Arizoun side have been abandoned nml many refuges are reported to bo coming to Needles. Messages from Olivo Lake Htato thai the break iu (bo levco there is widening hourly and (ho tiuu is in ilungor, DEAB SMELTERS DESERT WN K 1 M 000 Mail Tribune OKIOOOX, SATTUDAV, .M'XH 13, 1912. WHO WILL PRESENT PRESIDENT TAFT'S EXTERIOR. OF CtoLLSEU WON'T TR? TITLE CIIICAdO, .liim- l.'i. Cnrrung SO Califoruiiiiis, including the delegates to the llepubtiiaii national conven tion, the ecinl train from that state arrived bore toduv and was formally greeted by dovenior Hiram .IoIiiimui. Mrs .Porter and Mrs. Mlaney, prominent California suffragette., the only women delegate to the con vention, climbed into the driver's seat of an old fashioned Stago, while the other delegates took seats in the same vehicle? which headed a parade 10 their hotel. dovornor .Johnson, iu ureetiiu: .'is fellow delegates, declared: "Califor nia will not be disfranchised hy the action of the national committee. All delegates who faor Colonel llooo velt will he seated" A banner was carried in the pm- IRK Ai VOTE IL 10 STOLEN GOODS THEVES KIrst. Mccuuso hor suporlor education and training, which has Houurod for her distinguished recognition in educational circles has host fitted her for. tho office. - Second. llocauso. of hor experience In teaching and tho theories 'of leaching. Third. HocausQ of her alipolulo freedom from projudlco. Fourth. llooaufco sho has tuttan hor stand on tho high and Imper sonal ground of fajrn'ess to all, Klfth.- -IK'catiao alio stands for an Impartial and honest nil minis, tration. Sixth. Hocuuso thq work for civic Improvement sho has Meno In MedCord this past, year proves hor tireless erforts toward a better ment of conditions, Seventh.- -llocauso our schools make citizens and such Ideals as hers aro needed la school administration. .Mrs. W. T. York, Mrs. j, a. Tornoy, Mrs. J. n. Heard, Mrs. J. M. Hoot, .Mis. M. M. IMitnam, Mrs. Charles Schloffolln, Mrs. R. M. An drowo, Mrs. William Mudgo, Mrs. V. J. Neff, Mrs. Delroy (lotcholl, Mrs. (1. W. Davidson, Mrs. d. R. lioos, Mrs. R. R. Kelly, Mrs. M. A. C'ari'v, Mrs. A. l- Stennott.Mrs. M. h. Alford, .Mrs. D. P. Thelss, Mrs. A. II, Schuster, Mrs. A. S, union, Mrs. 11. H. Tuttlo. Cominittoe. QUAMimvnoxs rem votkks. Any man or woman who has proporty real or personal iu tho dis trict as Bhown hy last assessment, or who has stock, shares, or owner ship In un corporation, firm or oo-pnrtnorship which lias proporty In tho district Is qtmlttltxt to voto iu tho school olectlon. Polls opon from a to l! I'. M at High School. L iDEFEAT SOUlT7 DEATH KNELL OF MEXICAN REVOLT MKXIl'O CITY, June l.V-That the death knell of the Mexican resolution has been .-.ounded is the general belief here today, following the news of the decisive defeat of the rebel gonnil, Zapata, by denerul Hobles of the fed eral forces, in a wo days' buttle In the state of Morelos. General Zapata was injured in the battle. Three hundred rebels were slain during the two day's fight, 200 wore captured nnd the remainder routed and scattered iu all directions. With Orozoo, the commander iu chief of the rebels, also facing de feat, tho end of the revolution is be lieved to be now plainly in sight. eo-.ion hearing tho werds: "Califor nia refuses to trv the title to stolen property before the me:: who stole it." FOR IS. PARSONS DIRECTOR NEXT Orrnon Hlriwlflaj JockW r.Hv Hat ViV"-J City Ha NAME AND TWO WOMEN DELEGATES. Labcr Orrjanizer States That Perse cution of Burns Detectives Forces Mrs. Caplan to Leave State and Accused Attorney Not Implicated. !S.-AKPEU;S, CnL JuuaiL-t Anton Johniinsci), state organizer f the California State Building Trades Council, testified today that Clareme Harrow had nothing to do with- tho moving of Mr. David Caplan from the jurisdiction of the California courts. He declared that he advised Mr-, Caplan to leave California to escape the alleged persecution of Iturn detectives. Johanusen was- introduced by the defense iu the trial of Clarence S. Durrow today for alleged jury brib ing, over the objection of the district attorney in an attempt to show that Harrow was not concerned in the removal of Mrs. Caplan,' as claimed by the prosecution in m attempt to how "wholesale briberv" in the MeNnninra trial. During the examination of Johanu sen, Chief Defenso Council Earl Rogers withdrew temporarily from the case, the defendant himself in terrogating the witness. 235,000,000 FEET M. L. Rrickson, supervisor of the Crater Nutlonul forest returned Fri day evening from ho Klamath country where tho sale of a large acerago of timber Is claiming his at tention. Tho government has re ceived applications for "33,000,000 feet of yollow plno which will repre sent $700,000 Iu round numbers when sold. Of this amount 25 por cont or $175,000 will go to the counties Iu which tho national for est Is situated according to tho area of the county within tho forest. As 70 por cont of tho Crator Natloual forest Is In Jackson county this coun ty will receive 70 por cont of tho $170,000 or about $125,000. If tho sale Is mudo it Is paid In in stallments covering a period of 10 years. Mr. Rrickson Is now mnklng a very caroful study or market condi tions and nlso of forestry matters In connection with tho cutting of such a largo amount of. yellow plno on tho eust slopo of tho Cascades, In order to dotormlno whether tho bids which will bp rocolved for tho Us Balo and also to dotermlno Umber will bo sufficient to warrant whethor tho cutting of this npipunt of tlmbor will jeopardize the futuro value of tho forest. APPLIAI OR 1WEATHER Pnlr nml wnnncrj Mas flflj Mln 17; Prcclp. trnctv NO. 73. . , , ; i i 'j CHANGE VOTE McKinley Says Convention Is Fire proof Western Governors Utterly Arraign National Committee far Its Unfair Decisions in Contest Cases. CH IGAQO,. Juna 13. Congressman William B. McKinley, 'director of tho national Taft bureau, issued this af ternoon the folio winjr statement: "The coming of Roosevelt will bn a gain event iu tho rank and file of the Roosevelt men, but it will not change a single vote in the conven tion. The body already i.s fire-proof, it cannot be stampeded nnd nothing which will occur within the next few days will disturb the situation. The outcomo of the convention, so far as the nomination' ntiH platform are con cerned, is certain." Bitter arrnignmerit"o tho Taft members of the Uepubiienn national committee whom- they charge with "outrageous and Infecndcus acts," in deciding cases of Republican con testing delegations, is -published here today in an open letter to the na tional committee sigtied by Governors Johnson of California, Stubbs of Kansas, Glasscock of? West Vir ginia nnd Vessey of South Dakota. The letter also bears the signuturo of progressive representatives from Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, North Caro lina. Pennsylvania, Arizona and South Carolina. The letter says: "Representing tho Republicans of our respective states, we advise you, iu order that liereiU'tcr tho mutter may bo on record, that you aro pros tituting tho positions you occupy, violating every tenot of fuir donling and decency, and nssassinating tho Republican party. You re porpetrnt ing gross frauds and disfranchising Republicans from different state. "Unless you rescind your fraudu lent decisions, upon you shall rest tho responsibility for attempts to assas sinate tho party and for nil time you will have the contempt and oxeoratiou of nil liberty loving, roputablo citi zens." RREGULAR SALES NEW YOnK, Juno J5. Stock moved Irregularly oft tho stock ex chango today. In no .Important In stance woro changes nioro thun frac tional with tho excoptlon of Read ing, which sagged 1 taints under oxcesslvo soiling. Later this loss was regained when shorts begun to cover. When a demand arose for Union I'aclflo and United States Steel, tho market hardened. The closo was steady. Ilonds woro unchanged, Mr, pick Hlliigen and fatally of North Ueutty have, mpvd to their stock 'and gra'u farm n.sr Browns boro. STOCK MARKET m 1 id SS V,