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1! tfttffvM nist(itit.Mi wrt City HiW .1 Medford Mail Tribune FIRST EDITION F. ' ' WEATHER Fair mill warm MW Mln I7i Kcl lNm 17. . for l jr. iooiiit Yr-Mr. Dolly lloventli Yrnr. MEDJTORD, ORtiOON, HAWHDAY, KlflPTKA! 131511 21, 1912 NO. 106 Ir- i Sflff AND MULKEY SEIZE W. J. Brook of Otitic Falls Routed From Ded mul Convoyed to Jack sonvlllo Eighteen Bottles of Berr FoundMore Found nt Depot. Governor West May Demand Resin nations of Town Officials for Fall ing to Enforce Law. Iloiuiiim the (own rount'll of Unite Falls fulled to lake mi) nctton In ro- Kurd to tlio "blind plus" suld to bo flourlHlilitK In (tint town, (Jovcrnor Won I Instructed District Attorney Mulkey nmt Sheriff Wilbur Jones to proceed, Tim govornor In nttlil to lid contemplating moro ttorlou notion and demanding tho resignation of the town officials for their Inactivity. Hhorlff Jones nnd District Attor ney Mulkey raided tliti citlublUhmont of J. F. Brooks nt llutto KulU Friday evnnlng mid solioil 1$ bo tt I oh of boor. 1 1 rook ii was placed under nrrcHt nnd lodged nt n Into hour (nut night In Hit) county jnll nt Jacksonville. Thin afternoon ho will bo given n prollnil miry hearing before Justice Dox nt Jacksonville. Following tho mid of Friday night Hhorlff Jours armed with a search wnrrnut doicaudod iiK)ii tho freight house of tho Pacific & Knstnru rnjl roud In thin city Baturduy morning nnd suited n barrel of bottled boor billed to H rook it nt Unite Full. This will also bo lined an evidence, Thero Is Home question nn to tho powor of District Attorney Mulkey and Hhorlff Jones to proceed against liquor sollors In Incorporated town, that tiolnit u mnttor or regulation for tho town officials. Thoy nctod In thin rase upon ordoru from tho gov oritur. It In bollovod thnt (lovornor Wont did not know thnt llutto Fnlln Ih In rorporntod, nnd thul ho will doninnd tho resignations of tho official for nllogod nogllKouco whou ho deter mine t Ii Im. maid cm BY SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21.- Af ter u furious liiiltlu with ii cruxed servant niimi'il .May Morton, Mr. C. Graves, wife nl' a piomiucnt attorney, is confined to her npiirtmout hero to. ilny till blackened eyes mul dorous of bruises mid cut about her nock mul 1'uuo. The attack ciiiuo without warning while Mrn. Graves wuh in it bedroom having u ilruHn unhooked by a Mm. Williams of Berkeley. Mm. Graves hail given a card party and reception to 1(10 women friends, all of whom hail gone when Iho girl, May Morton. mulled into the room mul struck hur mistress to tlio floor. T ion. muiiiroiit v berott nl her souses, tho girl lore Mm. (IraveH' :iOO gown from her buck, ripping it Into shreds. The gill clawed anil heratoheil mul Kiiroamml like a man. iao until Mm. (IruvoH finally Hought hhellor behind a looked door. Neighbor hearing tho commotion, Ihi'ii eaino to Iho I'l'souo. Over-iiiilul-geneo in tho piliioh whioli was nerved the kiiohIh al tlio roiuiptiou h beliuvuil to liavo heou (lie oiiiiho of tho girl h ant. BAN IS PLACED UPON aillCACIO, Built, ai. -To fortify It tin If agaliiHt a rovlvul of hiHt yonr'u opldomlii of "froalt dancoB", uooloty lioro today lit ilotormlnod to placo tho bun on ul! buoIi RyratloiiB iih tho "homo trot," "OrlKaloy boiiiV' ." Hliullur "wlgglo" ilunooH. With tho opening of tho dancing Honiion, tho ontortnlnmont commlt toon of tho OnwonUlu Country Club, tho South Bhoro Country Club nnd jiruqtloally all othora havo IhhuoiI tttvrti oillQt? gln?t "(rowing," tlOOE N M DRINKBEATSWOMAN CHICAGO BESIEGED CITY NOW IN HANDS OF AMERICANS Relief of Grenada Accornillslicil by Admiral Sutherland and a Thous and Marines Who Fight Way Through Nicaragua" Relicts. Three Men of Major Butler's Com maud Wounded When Attacked hy Rebels. MANAGUA, Nlinriigim, Hopt. 21. After buttling his wny through hordes of rohoU tiuilor (louornl Moon be sieging tho city of (Iranitda who hnd tlirnntonod to Hiick tho town If It Hhould full Into tholr hiiuilH, Hour Ad miral Hotithorlnnd, with 1,000 mar ines linn reached (Iriiuiidn nud pliicod hl men In control, according to ad vice hero todny. Tho popiilnro wuh found on tho verge of starvation, Aduilrnl Hoiitliorliuid received posl tlva ordorH from Washington to re lievo tho town nt any cont, owulg to tho pressing appeals of rolullvcK of AmerlcniiM mid others besieged there. To keep In touch with tho Ameri can forcoN nt Corlnto nud hero, Ad miral Houtherlnnd plan to uolza somu of tho Inko steamers and send IiIh des patches out by wny of Itlvus nnd tlionco overland to Han Juan Del Hur. While on route, to Craundii Ameri can marine were flrod upon nt Mann yu nnd three men of Major lltuler'H rommuiul were wounded. I'KKIN, Hopt. 21 To provldo n central govornmonl to handle mili tary, diplomatic, Judicial, financial nud railroad uffulrn of tho now re public of China, I'rcMldent Yuan Shi Knl, Vlco PrcMldotiL Lunn I lung Huang nud Dr. Hun Yat Hen three of tho inoHl powerful men In China, to dny nlgned a progrnm of national re form. Provincial adinlnltratlon will handle nil local affalm. To iimiIhi In tho development of tho new regime, forelpn capital linn been Invited to Invent In building rnllrondti, factories nud mliicH, BAY CITY PREPARES 10 WELCOME SAN FUANCISCO, Sept. 21.-1)0-tennincd to have a larger crowd than that drawn by Colonel Theodoie Koosevelt upon his recent visit hoie, Iho local democratic campaign com mittee is working haul in preparation for tho coming of William J. Ilryan, who will hponk horn In' tho interest of (lovornor Vondrow W'Hmiii not Tui'Hilay niglit. Hryan wired today that ho would bo al Iho disposal of the local com mittee, ami arraugemoiitH havo been mmlo for an overflow meeting. Special delegatioiiH from cities uud Iowiih within a radius of 100 miles will bo hero to greet the N'ebriiHkan. VIOLINIST BACK TO LOCATE IN MEDFORD J'rof, 0. C. Bench, violinist, will make Med ford his liemliiiarlerri, anil will receive h! intents, both advanced and beginners, 1'iof. Hcaeli Ik a gniilualo of Oileon Coiisorvatory, AlhciiH, Greece, and is a musician of great accomplishment. Scholars wlrtliing lo tiiko a full iioiivho under Prof. Iteacli will ruouivo a valuable instrument froo an an introductory iniluoeinent. I'ricoH uro reanonablo ami in uecorilamio with tho pupil's advancement. 1'rof. Hoaeli, who also teaches mailolin mul gulliit', has many friends In Hertford to reeoui nienrt him ami Iiih eoining to this city means a deeitled acquisition to musical circles, I'rof, IUmeh is open for engagements. His address, is Hotel Holland. Theiilor uehora In Douton liuvo W stopa tQ orgaiiUo uqh, REFORM PROGRAM PUNNED FOR CHINA m BELIEVED TO I IBHiM gWJhBBd JBKS HARRY HOROWfTZ u'GYPTHDIjOOO' There nrc now ten men In prlmui wiiiilug Irlnl on Indictment charging Iheiu with (he murder of Herman Ho wilui! In New Vork on July 10. In ad dition lo "flyp the lllood" ami 'I.efly luile ' only nveiitly found, Frank Mn I ior. nlhu "Whltey Lew In." nud Frank Irolli I. call.il "Dngo Frnnk," arc maler nrre.t belfrred lo be the ac V.'H xlioerx of the gniiibler. E CASE OF MOTHER LOVE IS L I.ONHOX, Sept. 21. -Kneeling be hIiIc the grave of her biiby. the dead body of Violet (I range, a jouiig working woman 'J.'I.joiim of age, was found hero today. The pathetic end of Mi-n Orange wan the hcipicl to a iiiiiitie imimj of mothorloio brought lo light when hhe wuh nrroHted reeeutly for having mummified the body of her infant ehild, keeping it in her room in the tenement dihtrjcJ Tor four yeiiM- "I couldn't bear lo part with the little darling," .ie pleaded to the inaginlrate before whom she wok ar raigned. 'Vo I steeped it in viuegir when it died and had a man treat it.'' She told of paying tho man half her wages in blackmail; how when hhu fell ill ho threatened exposure, mul of her deHmriito efforlh to meet his ilemmidh. Unable to pay the "Inibh money," MihH (iraiigo wan ar- rehted. Tho informer was M'lilcuood to fiie yeaM impiihonment, while the woman gained her liberty. BY HAKKHSFIHM), Cal , Sept. 21. Accused of attacking tho six-year- old daughter of a woman honieutend- or, a joung negro wIioho name Is un known wuh lynched by a posbo of workmen on ho Ovvons river' aquo- duct In Jawbone Canyon, thirty iiiIIoh oiiHt of Mojavo, according to word re ceived hero today. Deputy Sheriff Charles II. Smith, accompanied by Deputy Coroner Dixon, Iiiib loft for tho scene. Tho mother of tho child, who haw a camp near tho oiiucdtict camp, Ih known as tho "desert queen." PARTITION OF PERSIA I.PN'DON, Sept. 21. Soml-orrtclal clrcloH lioro ui o today buieztng with tho report that tho long predicted partition of Porula botwooji Groat llrl tain nud Himala la about to bo con auuuuatcd, d Thlu bolluf spread like wildfire whon It wuh learned that Foreign Minister Kdward Gray nnd Minister Siuonoff of HubhIii hud neon la secret, conforonco lioro, It Ifl bollovod that a common ground of ugroomoiit haa boon foilnd botwoon tho two powora and that within a very short time details of a bargain will bo published by whluh tho voxod status of Persia will ho settled for all Unto. Tho Control Trades and Labor Counclrf of St, I.ouls, Mo., will uiiiko an effort to havo tho union label placod on ooffhiH tibort In St, Louis. A now factory will comply with all tho wIbIiob of the unions, Hill FOUND ON DON NERO LYNCHED CALIFRNIANS Mill BK8IML SLHEHS II M III Jill . i!to. t- i IrlEL MWfmmMm 1 THE HOUR "GUN MEN" OIL DISCOVERED IN E COLON', Kept. IM. Thai an oil field of immeiiHC ize exiwtn ery cloxo to the l'aniinui Canal zone, mid that Iho oil in ro ptciiliful mid of xueh good liulity Up to make it ol great value, in tin report current here today and Miiit'tb lime ramu from mi mithoritiitivis Source. (lerard Hamilton, editor of the l'nglihh hoetlou of the Panama City Star anil Herald,' & one of hoveral prominent I'miauiijns who have unit ed the new oil field. According' to Hamilton, the Held i located in Colombian territory, not more than a- dniourney from the ennui roue. Ho ay tbo oil actually ooxoH from the earth and flows into the sen. The discovery of the field was made by a German, through gaining the friendship of the Indian. AS LAST RESORT SALT UAKK CITY. Utah, Sept. 21. Fearing that entrauco of militia Into Illngham, Utah, where nearly C.,000 workmen tiro on Btrlko for high er wages at tho mitten of tho Utah Copper compnny, would proclpltato trouble, Governor Spry, Adjutant tionoral Kdgowood, Sheriff Sharp mid offlclalK of tho copper eomnany conferred here today on tho situation and decided that troopB would ho used only as a last resort. Sheriff Sharp was given tho responsibility of preserving tho pe.-co. Ilo has today :t00 armed deputies on guard In ningham, ami so far thro Iiiib boon no horloiis clash. Twonty-flvo atrlkobrenkers woro takou secretly Into ningham today. All tho saloons there uro closed. This morning the sheriff's deputies on. torod tho workings of tho mines with out molestation from tho workers' pickets who aro eatronchod on tho mountainside, tho lattor evidently be ing proparod to Keep a promise made to Governor Spry that thoy would not start shooting. In addition to tho 300 deputies at IUngham, 15 of Sheriff Sharp's men uro camped today at Darnoy. bIx nillos from Hlugham, to preserve or der thoro. 101 BY ASSAULT ItOMR, Sopt, 21. It wuh officially announced lioro that an Italian force havo captured SniizarouslB, In Tripo li, after a bayonet charge which con cluded u tea hours' battle. Tho Ital ian casualties aro glvou as a 00. Tho Turkish dead ami wounded uro not estimated, but their loss Is declared to have boon heavy,' Tho gonorul prlco for luundorlng collars in Hussla Is five coats a pteco, Tho-wugos paid to women nro from f4 to $8 a month, fwltli room and bpurd. Included, I PAN! ZON USE TROOPS ONLY IN ROSENTHAL CASE. WILSON FINDS PEOPLE FRIENDLY TO HA1UU8UUKG, I'a.. Sept- 21. Woodrow Wilson, domocratlc nomi nee for president, left here today en route to Sea Girt to spend Sunday with his family. Heforo leaving Karrlsburg, Wilson said: "It is difficult for me to view my trip objectively. Tho most Interest ing thing to mo is tho people's friend liness. They seemed bo intorcsted. The plainest fellows aro tho most cordial, for they 8Cctnto feel that I am accessible. The trip was quite successful. I was very tired, but nevertheless enjoyed talking to and meotlng tho crowds." Wilson stlmated that ho had ad dressed and been given receptions by 80,000 persons. HIRAM PLEASES ALICE IT CINCINNATI, Ohio. Sept. 21. Governor Johnson of California, pro gressive candidate for vlco president, who Is campaigning In tho east, ar rived at Akron this afternoon and will reach Cleveland tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Longwortb, tho latter a daughtor of Colonol Hoosovclt, heard Johnson's speech hero last night and at tho conclusion Mrs. Longwortb. greeted tho Califor nia governor, shook hands with him and declared that his speech was splendid. Congressman Longwortb was not so demonstrative. JUDGE BLACK RIDICULES QUESTION OF IN ELIGIBILITY KVEKKTT, Wii., Sept. 21. Judge W. V. Muck of the superior court her0, who has been nominated for governor on the democratic ticket, ridicules the ineligibiluy xuggo&tion against his right to election during tho term ho serves as judge. Tho question has been decided favorably in many states ho asisorts. Judge Hlack's eligibility is to come up at n meeting of democrats in Seattle this afternoon. I HIS A BEANS FROM THE An oMimidu of what a mitrkut gar-1 deuor can do in a shoit time, and what tho Medford public market has mado possible, is shown hy O. J. Amos, who from a small garden on Koguo river bottoms, two miles north of Tolo, hat, Mild over $100 worth of vegetables each mouth since tho mur kot opened all he hud to offer. And ho has only been in tho vtilloy hinoo January. Mr. Ames took sweepstakes prize of $ol) for vegetables nt the Jackson County fair, displaying M8 varieties of vegetables. All of tho common vegetables, and some uncommon uro MR HA MAN TO HELP PROBE E Many New York Witnesses Subpoe naed in Effort to Clear Up Extent that Corpcrations Financed Roose velt's Previous Campaigns. Standard Oil and Life Insurance Of ficials Summoned to Attend Senate Investigate of Graft Fund. WASHINGTON, Sept- 21. Deter mined to probe to the bottom the political contributions of trusts and oiner nig corporations to past cam paigns, the senate commltteo In vestigating campaign contributions "may even call to the witness stand Mrs. K. II. Harrlman to clear up, If she may, her late husband's dealings with Colonel noose veil and the late Cornelius N. Bliss, in his llfetlmo na tional republican treasurer. Sew Yorker SubpoenctuI This was established here today when Sergeant-at-Arms Randsdcll re turned from New York with the news that he had subptfenaed. Secretary C. T. White. General Counsel Elliott and Director Llbby of the Standard Oil Company; John C. McCall of the New York Life, Cornelius N. Bliss, Junior, son of the late treasurer, and C. C. Tegehoff. private secretary to E. IL Harrlman. It was stated that Mrs. Harrlman had not yet been subpoenaed, but that she Is very likely to be called to tell the senate committee what she knows of her late husband's political contributions. Miss Lizzie Bliss, daughter of the lato republican na tional treasurer, Is a1o likely to be asked to testify In the. senatorial In quiry. It is probable that John D. Arch bold and William Rockefeller also will bo called to testify. lUl.vt A1m Wanted The subpocnacs served In Now York require tho production of all books, letters and other documents regarding contributions to campaign funds. Cornelius Bliss Junior, will bo asked to produce his father's rec ords regarding tho Harrlman and Standard Oil contributions to political funds. The McCall subpoena Indicates that an Investigation of llfo insuranco companies' contributions to political war chests Is to bo made. Heads of other insurance 'companies probably will bo called later. SMASH SIEEL DOORS RESCUE SLAVE GIRLS SAN' FUANCISCO, Sept. '21. Three Chinese girls rescued hero hy police detectives by hacking down a steel barricade door of a secret hid ing pluce, are held today at Angel Island by tho federal authorities. Tbo ancsts wore spectacular mid iuiM)rtnut as well, for it is believed thnt they may prove instrumental in breaking up a Chinese smuggling ring which has been importing young Chi ueso girls into this country and plac ing them in ilisreputablo resorts. Detective Sergeant Arthur Lime of tho Chinatown squad and Captain Frank IF. Ainsworth, ohiof inspector of tho immigration service, conducted the arrests. AZCTEC RUINS Perhaps tho most interesting vege table faliown is a bean, the seed of which was discovered in a crevice of a cliff-dwellers home in tho Azcteu ruins in Arizona. The original beau had Iain there, probably for hundreds of years, perhaps thousands. It was found in 1U0U. Planted in 11)10, it showed that tho germinating quali ties still survived. From tho first crop of tho original bean tho present display was grown. It is similar lo tho lima beau, whito, but moro pro lific. There are thousands of uorcs in tho valley that aro available for jiibt such iiitonsivo cultivation us done by Mr, Ames. LECTIN CLAIM GLAVIS ACTIVE AGENT OF Hero of Balllnger Controversy Ac cused of Uslnrj His Position to As sist Weed Lumber Company in Ef forts to Grab State Scheet Lands. California State Conservation Agen Alleged te Be Altogether it Friendly With Timber larms. SACHAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 21. Louis R-.GJnvis, once-hero of the BnlliugcM'incbot jenntrovoray, now secretary of the California conserva tion commission, today is again in tho limelight of publicity, this time i the center of a hot row stirred tip among the members of Governor Hiram Johnson's political family here uud in San Francisco. On one hide of the war aro nrraysd Surveyor Gecral Kingsbury, and all his deputies, Attorney General Webb and State Forester Ilomans, while with Glavis are Milton T. U'lten, lato secretary for the state conservation commission; Chairman George Par dec of the commission, and presum ably Congressman William Kent. Thus far Acting Governor' Wallace has kept out of the row, but others of the Johnson administration are likely to bo involved. Glavis Named WmtfUnfl Kingsbury charges that when Gla vis appointed George C. Wcndlinp, president of the Weed Lumber com pany and tho "match box trust" as one of the delegates to the national conservation congress at Indianapolis GUvis acted. us; th. frji.hofjr. th. "special intereMtrf" rather 'than of the state of California. Glavis nud ITRen reply that while WondHiu and other lumbermen were appointed, these men nro no longer enemies of the people, but aro desirous of co operating with the conservation com mission in saving the forests to pos terity, and that, anyhow, tho state of California has practically no int6rwt in either lieu lauds or forests, as all except the national grants arc owned by tiio big corporations. Favored by Lumbermen Kingsbury comes back with all manner of charges, including one that Glavis and U'Rcn fought the passage of House Bill 30344, which bill was designed to prevent tho preferential listing of certain school lands in the interests of tho big lumber barons. Kingsbury snys that Glavis and U'Rcn fought this bill in Washington, but unsuccessfully as the bill was passed. U'Ren admits that he and Glavis did not believe the bill was "practicable" or of any benefit to tho state, bat said that thoy did not opposo it. IPRcn also admitted thut ho wrote u letter to tho interior de partment urging the release of cer tain Innds belonging ttf the Weed mid West Side Lumber companies on tho ground thut the companies would suf fer financial loss if the lauds in question had to take their turn with all other cases of like nature,, Rut U'Ren says his motives In doing this, wero pure and in tho interests of the people. Kingsbury laughs at U'Ron's con tention and says both U'Ren and Gla vis aro altogether too friendly with "big business" mid that no mutter if somo of tho big lumbermen are good Bull Moosors, they aro not fit per sons to represent California at any conservation congress. ALL RECORDS SMASHED IN MOTORCYCLE RACE BRIGHTON DKACir, Cut., Sept. 21. At tho end of tho twelfth hour In tho twenty-four-hour imotorcyalo rase at tho motordomo here today all records wero smashed, but the teams wore, so exhausted that tho Judges ordorod a two hour recess. ; Shields and Lockner and Charpple ' and Spondor were tied after covering a distance of 787 miles, keeping neck -and nook for two laps, Cox and Mo Nolll wore tied at the ead or 7S-1 mllw and Wray and Vanderbury after 878 mlleB, ' ' Cox fell exhausted from his wkj , uud was Blljjfhtly hurt. WENDLNG t . 7 I f rt,4A-l -viVh VivH?Jt''V'V"' 'r')Tt'