wryfyW'Ki:yiMW'r lTyt lff nniMUfPPPWWWWI fc& , ftif . ft' city Hi -" a M Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair ami warm Ma WM Mln 41.3. J KiirljMU'i'iiiiil Yr. Dully- Mnvwith Yir. MEDFORD, OftKCJON, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1012. NO. 327 , t t t" ., f vAf '""' '? V ' '" r V-i"e v- ? BUDGET BILL AGAN MSB m HOUSES Appropriation (or Commerce Court Annln Eliminated One $15,000,000 Drcndnnu(lit to Dc Constructed Soldiers Home to Be Probed Six Year Presidential Term Amend ment Discussed Favored by Cum mins Seallnii Treaty Bill WAHIUNOTON, Auk. 10. Tho Mt'iuito toilny panned tlio now "bud gel lilll." containing a provision nbnllnhlug Old court or coiinnorco. lly ii voto of .15 (o 23 ttiu Ovormun amendment eliminating tin appro priation (or the coiinnorco court wan adoptm), Tim Bonatn nml Itoiiiw ronforeH on tlio iinvnl appropriation bill agreed toilny on n romprutnhw of tlio battle ship controversy oh tlio basis of ono vml to coal 116.000,000. Till U expected to end tlio dispute Tlio vwutol to bu built wilt not bo u nupcr tlroailiiauRlit, nn originally proposed. HU Year Term 1Imcii-1 Tlio Hciintn tulnptoil today tlio re itoliitloit of Senator Works of Call-, foritln providing for nn Investigation or rendition at tlio national soldlera homo at Haw telle. California, near lm Angeles. Worka charged that tbo veterans worn mlHtrcatod and Im properly fed. Tim xctinto debated tbo rctolutlnn of Senator Work of California which propone nn Amendment to tho con ntllutlon making tbo presidential term mU Inntcad of four oarn, and providing ulo that do prraldent shall im"olKlbloMor?5!lecUon. "It In tbo duty of every one who respect tbo rlKbta of tho people to voto for thin rnnolutlon. Tho hlKb offlco of Provident should bo free from Infliii'tico and coercion. Tho prenldent should bo free to perform hU whole duty, having no other thought than to onforco the laws which contrlbuto to the wolfarnof tho pooplo." Healing Treaty Itlll Tho sonata anil It oh no ronforeH agreed today on a bill making tbo sealing treaty offectlvo. By tho term of tho bill tbo United Htatcrt agrees to Htop hunting fur seals In Alaskan watora for a period of ftvo yearn. Later tbo aonato adopted tho conference report. Tho house baa not yot acted. L MAN mm EAVES HIS MONEY I-'it ward Tangc, nged about r0 yearn, a liukur who Iiiih been em ployed by tlio Peerless lhikcry in I bill city, disappeared Friday from bin place of employment in litis oily it ml Iiiih not been hovii hIihso. The fact that ho left hi elotheH anil n coiihiilutahlo huiu of tnottey behind led his employers to report the case lo tho police.. Tango is Hitiil to be it rugged mint, in good lioitllli. No HittiKfantory I henry concerning Ids disnppoiiruueo Iiiih been mude, ENTERS PLEA OF GUILTY TO FIRST DEGREE MURDER SAN FUANGIBCO, Cut.. Aug. 10, With tho tiiidomtandlnR that bo will bo noutoncod to llfo imprison ineitt at Dan Quoiitlit on August 21, Kdward HattHbury who nbot and klllod (loorgo IlonllnKton, HUporntondont of tho Odd Follow comotory association, ' on April 30, today boforo Judgo Tra bucco chuiiKed IiIh plea of not guilty to one of guilty of murder lit tho first degree, INFANTILE PARALYSIS RAGES AT LOS ANGELES l,OS ANC1KLK8, rul., Auk. 10,-Kevenly-fivo pornoinj mo iindor (imr iintiiio for infantile pitrulytiiri hero (oiluy. Ono doiitlt oomtrrod yeHtur day, ami twenty-olio new oiiHoti of the diriouHo wore rupoited iluritiK llu week. Biuco Juno 1022H oiihoh ami I I ihmlliH, due to tho (Uhohhv, wove H'glslorod. by (ho city hunltli ol'fivvvj, Sultan .of Turkey to Abdicate SULTAN OF TURKE,, CUNKTANTINUI'l.i:, Aug IP That the Hiittan or Turkey Ih coimld crlug no Immi'dlato alidlcutlou of the throno Ih rumored hero today. The Imperial iidvlKorn plan to trnnnfor the former Hultan, Abdul Ilantld bore, from lilx prlnou ut Knlonlkn, wblthor tho Albanians nro reported to be marching to proclaim hint Kul Utu. SOLDIER SHOOTS ENTIRE FAMILY; E KASTHOl'KNi:. Knulnnd. Auk. 1. '-Five bodiiM have been recovered from the ruiiiK of a Iioiiko which wiih Het nfiro here today by Captain Hick Murray of tho Gordon Highlander, after hhootiii): nud killing htrt two children and wounding hi wife. Two boillg ro-tlitu of tlir--Murmy children. A third and a woman havo not been identified Another charred eonico In Uiought to be either Murr-iv or a mint of his height and u eight. Mm. Murray who wan rescued, wounded, declined that she did not know of anyone- cIm- being in the limine. The agent vvho rented the dwelling, however, stated that the building had been released lo Kichanl Mackie, an American, who occupied it with In wife and child. As the lease expired today and had not been renewed by Mackie the agent rented the house to tho Murrays ychtcrday. Mrs. Murray declared (hut at five o'clock this morning her huhnnd How into a frenxy and shot the child ren nud herself. A nolo was found in which Murray declaed he was ruined and intended to kill all who were dependent upon him. The police believe that Murray escaped and thi't the chdrred body is that of Mackie. Captain Murruy's letter, which cites the motive for the crime, reads: "I am hopelessly ruined and have for Huh reason killed Hiomi depending tut me. I should like all of us to bo buiicd lit ono grave, (lod forgivo me." T DENIED IN SENAIE WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. Reply ing to n atntomont by Francisco I. Madoro of Mexico tbnt bis oncour agemont of rebel activity In respon sible tor tho continuation of tbo Mexi can robolllon, United States Senator Fall of Now Mexico In tbo sonato to day ntampod Madoro'e cliargoa aa all ium! iind ridiculous. Mndero, bo Bald, ttuablo to copu with tho nltuti tlon, Ih attempting to Hblft tbo blnuto elsewhere. COLORADO P0ST0FFICE ROBBED BY MASKED MEN l'LATTHVILLK, Colo., Aug. 10. Four maakod men early today blow open tho safe In tho PlattHvlllo post office and escaped with $400 worth of Htauips after engaging In u pistol duel with I)r, J. F. Dnwaon. Four Huspocts woro nrroatod near PlattH vlllo a half hour after tbo robbory. LIPTON TO TRY AGAIN AT WINNING THE CUP LONDON, Aug- 10. Sir Thomas Upton will visit America next full to arrange for another attempt to win America's cup in an intenmiitinul yaoht raue, according to ait an liouucvmuut wudo Uovu today, BURNS RESDENC i MARTIAL LAW KAI.KM, Ore., Aug. 10. In an swcrlng a telegram recolvtsl from tho city council of Itedmond telling him that t bad tbo resignation of Mayor II, l Jnnen, but that It was holding It ponding further Investigation and also asking blnito namo a committee to make an Investigation, Governor West today replied nalng that ho is conversant of conditions In lied muud, and (hat unices tbo council given tbo city a clonn forco of city of ficials bo will tako a band In tbo matter and compel them to do bo. Tho governor bad Intended de claring tho town under martial law today, untcsH tho resignation of Mayor Jones was forthcoming, but was prevented from proceeding to tho Hceno by tbo National Guard hearing which cornea up tomorrow. Should tho council fall to act fav orably upon bis telegram by Wodnosdny bo will then declaro tbo town tinder martial law and proceed lo tbo scono with troops. COUPLE KILLED WHEN AUTO TURNS TURTLE PKTAMJMA, Cat., Aug. 19. Tholr automobile turning turtlo ear ly today a mile from boro, a man named Mason and his vvlfo, believed to bo from San Francisco, wero tho vlctlma of a fatal accident. Mrs. Mason wiib Instantly killed and hor husband ko badly Injured that It Is feared bo cannot llvo until night. Tho antomoblto turned completely over nnd tbo couple, who woro pinned beneath tho heavy par, woro so bad ly crushed tbnt for n tlmo thoy woro unrecognisable.' Identity was es tablished by a lottor found la tho pocket of tho man's coat. Tbo couple woro fouud by a ranch man, who with tho aid of two traidps, brought thorn to tho city. Doctors deolarod Mru. Maaon had died Instantly, hor heart bolng ernshod. SEEKING NAMES FOR SEELEY QUADRUPLETS 110KTON, Aug. ID. Selecting suit able nnniofl for tlio fourteen dnys old Seoley iptudruplotH. was llto question which today occupied tho minds of I'apa and Mama Soeloy. Already tho fond pnrontH havo been delui;ud with suggestions regarding tho mim ing of tlio "iimidH." Dospito nil poHHliniHtio nroplioriies, (ho little Seeloys uclebrnted their fourteenth day on earth by yelling lustily, wriggling and ooiiduotinir themselves much Ilka ordinary Imbies, Pltysi oituiH and attendants nro becoming convinced that tho "eltampioiiHliip gitlies" uvo going to upset all pre cedent and possibly jivo t,o "voto," m THREATENS REDMOND WITH DR. SUN HEADS REVOLUTION IN NEW PUBLIC Army of 300,000 .Men Will Be Under Arms Within a Week to Overthrow President Yuan Shi Kal Who Has i. Assumed Dlrtaforial Authority Assassination of. Dr. Sun Feared by Friends and Guard Accompanies HlmtoPekln ' , ." SHANGHAI, Aitg.5lH. -A new rev olution, headed byDr. Sun Yat Sen, tin- most popular rhiili in China, UkIjij IbrciitviiH the Hfe."f the new rcub!ic aifd the administration of I'resideut Yuan Shi Kui. Quietly, but without any pretense of concealing their HirsiM-, ngents of Dr. Sun here nro mobilizing an army and it is exacted that a fighting force of at least 1100,(1(10 men will be under arms within a wick. Alarmed at the outcry following 'u order for the execution of General Chang Chen Wit, President Yuan to day issued statements intended to fasten the blame wu Vice President Ii Yuan Iluii).'. Dr. Suit immediate! came out with a contradictory state ment, oKMtly charging that President Yuan is nlonu rcspvniiblc for the ex ecutions. TIBN TSIN. China, Aug. !.- Con fident that emntihs'nries of President Yuan Shi 'Kni will attempt the nsas siuntion of Dr. Sim Yat Sen when he arrives hero en mute, to Pekin, friends of Dr. Sun hero today are arranging for Ids protection. 'iThey po'ml out that .heretofore vrhoroMiMrieiiL .Yuan wanted somothiug done without ap pearing to do so, he cnascd an arti ficial mutiny to be created, and his troops accomplished tho desired re sults during tlio rioting- It is feared that such methods will be adopted when Dr. Sun arrives hen-, nnd that he, together with his bodyguard nnd nnti-Yaun advisory council, will be murdered. Feeliit".' here against President Yuan is intense and it is certain that Dr. Sun eoitld put an nnnv of .',0,000 men into the field from this vicinity alone. Several thousand natives who fought in the revolution against tho Manchu dynnsty, orgnnired today and will accompany Dr. Sun to Pckiu, whero they believe nn attempt on his life is certain to be made. BEE STING FATAL AFTER TEN DAYS VANCOUVKK. U. C Aug. 19. After lying unconscious for ten days aa a result of being stung by bees whllo working in his garden, Fred erick Gunter died at tho gonoral hos pital horo today. Tho caso has been tho mosl puzzling one local physicians havo ovor treated. Af tor bolng stung tbo man lay In a stato of coma until ho died. A completo investigation will bo nindo. DIVORCED MAN STABS FORMER WIFE AT CHURCH DOOR TACOMA. Wash., All. 19. Not- Icoably oxcltod and norvous and claiming that he djd oiot k,now wbothor or not ho tiaa killed his wife. K. L. Halo, recently dlvorcod, who stabbod Mrs. Dale Inst night ns Hbo wua leaving oveulng worship at tho First Presbitorlan church, watt found In a room In a cheap hotel this morning. A charge of nssault was placed agalnBt him nftor ho wub locked up. CLARENCE DARROW DENIES SAN JOSE REMOVAL STORY LOS ANQKLKS, Cal., Aug. 10. Clarence Harrow htated today that there is no truth it a i report that ho will remove, to San Jos.o when ho has fiuibhed with hirf business in Loa Angeles, He said: "I never have thought ot huuli it thing. I don't know who is restum- siblo for this repott. I have no plans for tho immediate future, nor w 11 I havo any until l learn the district attorney's disposition of ihe vojuuiniuj,' charge against uje IjQj-e." EQUITABLE TO HAVE LARGEST OFFICE BUILDING IN WORLD ON OLD SITE PLVN Or THE NEWt EQUITABLC BUILDINO The Equitable block. In New York- city, is sobl and ihe Equitable Life As surance Society again will have its oillces on the site it occupied for tblrty-flra years. No larger real estate transaction, Ipcludlng (he proposed lmproremcnt, lias ever been consummated within the bounds of New York. IIendel by General T. Coleman du I'nnt. of Wilmington, Del., as president, a 112.000.000 company ba, been formed in thN State to purchase the block bound I by Ilroadway. N.iK-tnu, Pine and Cedar streets. Tbls famous site, wlitcl. was swept by tlr January 0 last, bas been held at H ,000.000. and now will be Improved vrlth' a thlrtylx story raodera oOc structure. It will I tho Isrsput oflW bulldlytg in the world. .OARiSSlll NEW M LIKELY LOS ANGELES. Cal., "Aug. 19. District Attorney Kredorlcks refuses to make a statement, In regard to tho Darrow caso but his general attitude Is meant to convoy tho Impression that he will proceed to tho second trial of Darrow on a bribery charge If tho caso comes to trial, Fred ericks himself again will bo tho commander-in-chief of tho state's forces. Ho will bo assisted as In tho first trial, by Assistant District Attorney Joseph Ford and possibly Deputy District Attornoy G. Ray Horton, who was his chief lieutenant In tho trial ot tho McN'amaras. Darrow personally bollovcs that ho must faco tho bar on tho Bain charge. Ho stated today that If Fredericks decides to prosecuto, ho will bo dofendod again by Earl Rogers nud possibly Horace Appel. Rogers maintained an air of In difference. Ho said: "It Is Immaterial to us wbothor they proceed or not. It tbo district attornoy actually bolieved tho 13nln caso tho stronger ot tho two against Mr. Darrow, tho chancoa aro that ho would havo tried htm on that first. Wo aro ready if tboro Is anything to bo rondy for." Fredericks admitted today that tho Darrow trial cost tho stato f'-u.pOO. MO THE BANDIT SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 19. Tho Moxlcnn bandit, Tobo, who bus at tained nn unenviablo record because ot bis dopredattous along tho boarder during tho last your, Is reported to bo In tbo field again across tbo Moxl can lino near this county with a baud of Bovouty-flvo desporodocs. Tobo Is said to havo committed sovoral mur ders along tho bordor In tho year, but ho got his roputatlon fpr ilea porato outlawry during tho recent peninsula insurrection, Tbo report that ho Is at largo again and prepar ing for ntoro doprodntlons Is causing no llttlo worry to tho Moxlcnn offi cials. There nro rumors that tho rebel loader, Gonornl Orozco, plans, a dash o tho wo?t t9 WWl Tobo, C0STSTATEJ25.000 It EKDIHL1 AS FEDERAL JUDGE WASHINGTON', Aug. 19. Clinton Howard of Bcllfngham was today ap pointed United States Judgo for tho Western District of Washington to succeed Cornelius Hanford of Seattle. Hanford resigned whllo a sub-committee ot the 'houso judiciary was In Soattlo investigating charges against him. SEATTLE, Wash.. Aug. 19. Clinton W. Howard, appointed by President Taft to succeed Federal Judgo Hanford ot Seattle la tho lead Ing corporation attorney In Belllng ham. Ho is counsel for tho Great Northern Railway Company, tho Stone-Wobster Traction Intoresta, tho Bellingbam Bay Improvement Com pany and other corporations. Ho was ono of tho character witnesses who testified In favor of Judgo Han ford in tho recent Impeachment Soar ing by tho congressional commltteo In Seattle. Howard was also president of tho Stato Bar Association a year ago. In his work for tho corpora tions, Howard has not only boon tholr legul counsel In courts but has also boben tholr chief lobbyist boforo tho loglslaturo nnd tho city council ot Bolllugham. Soattlo progressives aro equally aroused. Plans aro now being dis cussed to arrange for a monstor pro test mooting against tho confirma tion ot Howard's appointment by tho senate. IS FEATURE OF MARKET NEW YORK. Aug. 19. Tlio strength shown by tho Cunadlun group wus tho only foaturo of today's opening stock 'market. Canadian Pa cific was up a full point and St. Paul a point and a half. Othor changes woro principally downward. After tho opening prlcos becamo firmer and Canadian Pacific Increased Us load to three points whllo Amorlcan To bacco tobogunnod over two polntB. Reading nud Lohlgh Valloy wero un- ler moderate pressure Tho market closed steady. Bonds wero Irregular, SUCCEED INFlli POLICE TRY TO ME SCHEPPS F raymaster of Murder Gang Demanded From Prosecutor Upon Arrival In New York Latter Denounces the Police for Attempting ta Butt-In Confession Will Complete Chain ef Evidence Against lecker, Whs Will Plead Wednesday 4 R Ml MAN NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Met by u " Hcoro of policemen who demanded that the prisoner be surrendered to him District Attorney Whitman nml his assistant, Robert Rubin, arrived here shortly before noon today with Sam Schcpprf, who wag arrested in Hot Spring, Ark., wnntcd here in connection with the murder of Gam bler Herman Rosenthal. Whitman held back the police, nnd rushing Schcpps through tho station harried him to the west side prison in a ta.x icub. Later in the day the district at torney mued a red hot Htatcment, bitterly denouncing the .jwlico for "biittinjr in" and declaring that they only manifested interest in the cane when men liable to divulge incrimin ating facts against them were ar- rested. With the arrival here of Scliepps, Whitman Bays that ho i now ready to so on with the trial of Police Lieu tenant Charles Becker. A confes sion from Schepps, he says? will make complete his chain of evidence t against Becker and other police of- ficals. Becker continneu to maintain a defiant attitude and has asked Jus tice Cntin -for-peraiiiHHJH to'Jnpect -the evidence against him already pre- J rented to the grand jury. .'Judge k Cram will consider BeckerV requext tomorrow, Becker, who is alleged to have given money to Schepp to pay the gang; sters who murdered Rosenthal, will plead to a charge of murder Wednesday. KAN m IMMW WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. With a thousand dead lying unburled In the ' streets of the city, the Managua bat tlo Is considered the bloodiest la tho history of Central America, accord ing to rpeorts received here, today , from United States Minister Weltxel at the capital ot Nicaragua. Tho city is threatened with pestl- , lonco. Tho revolutionists' strength ' Is said to beb Increasing. WOMAN LOSES FIGHT TO AID HUSBAND WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. Effot'ta by Mrs. Kathorlno McDonald ot Butto, Mont., to secure part of the bonds put up by contractors con structing the Shoeshone Irrigation project, to savo husband from finan cial loss, tailed today. During tho construction of tho Ir rigation dam In 1905 Mrs. McDonald and hor husband conducted a grocery store In Butte. Thoy aqcopted for groceries tlmo chocks issued, by the contractors. Unable to redeem 111. 000 worth ot these checks, Mrs. Mc Donald persuaded the house and sen ate to pass a bill granting her buB liand tho right to seize part of the bonds put up by the contractors to tunko good their loBsea. President Taft vetoed the bill, holding it retroactive. Tho uenate passed tho bill over the president' objection, but It tailed by lx vote In tho hottBo to pass over the presi dent's, voto, y GENERAL 100TH LIKELY 4 TO LINGER INDEFINITELY i 1 i LONDON, Aug 10. No change " was reported in the condition of ' General William Booth, head of the i Salvation Army, jto Iiuh bwm uritld- i ally ill horo for several day While his recovery in not exiM, it U . tfald o muy linger JndefiiUUly. t W t'4 . I .! ) i l t -(i j i ! U i j i' T'H , 1 V