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," - VKQTjmowr . .i im -yw irEDFOT?p mttl tribune, MEPFOTm qrecion. Saturday, October o, 1012. BUN MKB USE FLU F SIMPLE REQUESTS LONDON, Oct, f. The horrors of convict llfo In Ilnasta under tho pros ont prisons administrations are HtrlkltiKlj' depleted today In nn ar ticle In tho current number of "Dark cut Itussla." . Commenting on th recent official report admitting a lnrgu Increase In lliri number of suicides reported among prisoners and tho spread of 1 Ison so due to bad or insufficient food, the journal cites numerous In stances of pecularly inhuman treat ment that liavo been brought to Its attention from what It asserts are. trustworthy sources. At Tobolsk it Is said, llfo prisoners are kept chained hand and foot and tortures and floggings are an almost dally occurrence. As a punishment for making the most Innocent requests, prisoners at Kovnof have been beaten with keys, stones and lead weights wrapped up In towels. jtThe barred windows of the cells In Nlcolalovak prison are guarded by soldiers whp shoot tho inmates if they venture to approach the grat ings to get a glimpse of the sky or a breath of fresh air. At Moscow, twenty-five prisoners who had complained of tho food were kept naked for a week in a cold damp cell and fed on bread and water. mm UNION PAID MIAIM L OTREACHJOB U RES LAW IN MM E MED HBUPSBLAM ABT MIILIOH CHICAGO, Oct. 5. Charged with renting houses for immoral purposes, Harrison Riley, millionaire president of the Chicago Title and Trust com pany and Juslln Bait, secretary of the same concern, ns well as three prominent church members, were arrested today in the state prosecu tion's vice crusade. The arrests created a sensation. Estrallta, a Spanish dancer, has Just been engaged for the "Follies" company. INDIANAPOLIS, Tn1., Oct. .V- Whcn the trial of the fnrty-eight members of the Inlenmtionnl Ami cialion of Undue and Struelur.il Ironworker, charged with illegally transporting dynnmite, resumed here today, Prosecutor John I). Mil ler continued to outline the oharg he evpcct In prove against the de fendant. It is not certain that Miller will conclude todnv. Neforv Miller started speaking this morning Judge Anderson cautioned tho jury that Miller's statements worn no' lo be considered n evidence by them but (hey wen merely wlnit the prosecutor hoped to prove. The defense's statement, it was announc ed will be brief. Miller flntl.v charged thai 11. S. Ilnckin, treasurer of the Ironworker organization paid Orhe K. MeMnn icnl $12j for each job. lie cliarved that the union allowed $2."l! for the-.a jobs by that Iloekin pocketed ihe difference, ililler'.s arraignment of Iloekin was particularly severe, lie said that Iloekin sought to vnve him self by furnishing incriminating evi dence against In associates to fed eral auihorilie. Miller rend letters purporting io have been written by John J. McXn- mnrn, referring to ''Iinlloon nice," and "aeronaut .stunt." Tho prose cutor charged these referred to dyna miting. Miller took up the dynnmitings at tributed to the union men one by one. He claimed that Ortie MeMnn ign was n humniie man and cited the Mount Vernon dynamiting to em phasize hi point. There, he said, McManignl intended to dynamite derrick but that the watchman refus ed to leave. Mcifnnignl then nrranged, Miller said, io set off explosives elsewhere to attract the watchman's attention and to prevent his injury. Then he maintained. MoMnnienl rntnrneil nml --.-- .- - FIRE DESTROYS WAREHOUSE OF LOS AMQELES TIMES LOS ANOELES, Oct. . Fire this afternoon destroyed the warehouse of the Times-Mirror Publishing com pany, the holding company of the I.os Angeles Times. TO BE DEMANDED ST. PKTEKSIlUlta, Oct. B. Vig orous efforts will hn mndn.by oppo sition lenders in I ho iluina, which Is to moot In November ro secure the enactment of a revised press law, ow ing to the high handed manner In which tho bureaucracy has been per secuting tho llhoinl editors of. the country. SeUurct of uowspapers and plants and arrests of editors and writers. hao steadily Increased In the past few months, In most cases the al leged offenses being of tho most triv ial character. Uecently, the high court tot St. Petersburg sentenred M. Sutkovoy to a year's Imprisonment In a fortress for republishing somo of Tolstoi's writings. A woman Jour nalist In Warsaw receled a like prison sentence, for publishing an ar ticle on political conditions In Fin land. The editor of the Sara toll Lis tok Is now undergoing trial for re porting the domlcllnry searges and arrests made last May in connection with a suspected revolutionary plot, on the ground that news of this kind Is apt to stir up bad feeling among the populace against the police. Harou Meyendorf, who Is vice presi dent of the Duma, today voiced the opinion that these methods, Instead of strengthening the government ns is evidently their purpose, are grail ually diminishing Its authority. mnun ewes new NT E m mm m The I'rcdiytctinii church was oc mipied lal Sunday, Sept. 'Jlllli, Mill! for the first time since it has been POHTI.ANl), Oct. X -Unequivocal enlarged and improved. A large endorsement of u restricted district audience win out at both Ihe morning us the -means f snluug the social nnd evening nerviees. Tic people of ivti ; n.ifit i '..., i.. i. a ii. . . ... ... .. PROTEST TREATMEN1 PORTUGESE CHURCH evil in Portland 'wo made Itf the Uu, oitv n,j0m w,h ,5,,, ,ul0m, ,)f Mullnoinnh county grand jury in its ,,' ,. . . ., , - tie , ... ..m.tt.i. ,...! i. i... mm .. i 'he church m the beautiful nudilor- tunntlm report today. I lit grand .. , . . ... .. jury went nn recoid, however, n ... ' ., - I, , , he.ug opposed to the sale of liquor ,I,,B 'W'ly o ll.o cl.uc, has in such district. . b'''' '" ' ,,",,,,'"1i;.Jt T ,,W"K ,.i. t r ....:i ...: i... Msi,lt in iont iiliniil WO. New car- .. ... ..; , , i pet has been put in the church, new iv.iiut cuv dim cniiuiy CIlllMllves ..ii iii ii also was embodied in Ihe grand jury's m"? "" W,,,,0J, "1,A"I,S"' " ',ln" n,rt. The grand jury believes ,,.,ull '' 'he sdend.d,lpc oi-gan, many existing culs in municipal nnd ;,,,0,!; ,0,t '"V riR' , lu- ll.r county ten..nen-t may be nttribuled U,M hn "hX '" ' "' 'ml',1,,' 8,,m,,,'; to civil service. Thev believe n high- l,UV, 'r'" 1""t J"1 ,I,U '!"''' i",, er gii.de .r public sdw.nl may be " h '- '" " 1 had if cxil senicc iule do not' oh- ihnv: ihi w,,0, ." !Hr" '. ,,wl-v1 m' jnj , pcred, and new lighting fixtures have The ,,! jry. touching on (Jov I"'0" "ll in' n, '"'. ' '"' omor West's campaign against xl..0 l,,,,,1 p' ,,y " '"r,"U',, M0W ,,,,l": !"" ... i.,.. 1.....1 ,i....i.. ... .i... .....; stalled, ' " I'HIIV III'' "IH'I" IIIV . I ,1 I I I nol n.posilOe.for the non-enforo,. '. very wny Ihe church is n de ment of laws nr'the presence uf fnl- i1'"" . ,,"' '" tt,,r",'' . ' ,".V' le women nud parage in Portland. 'V" : SU" T -7 '"' The grand jury la the blame for '''";' March 21. I8HA with nine ..4..i;.r....i. .M...i.i.A... .-.. ii 'H'lubei-s. Hcv. elon F. Shields, iii--ii(miiiij -num. i-ii in iiii'M' ir- 4i i . . pocts... "higher oflicials" who ,m V . ' T T - ., . ' . '" HOMK, Oct. n.Tho three AiniirN cnu cardinals of the Cnthollo church hnvo scut n Joint note lo tho pit trlnr'uh of Mnlion relative to tho pro seoutloiiH which It Is alleged, tho I'ortutuiCHo Catholics are sufferliiK under the enforcement of tho law separating tho chinch from tho new republic Thu letter according to the official tiotleo received at the Vatican today, declares tho persecutions have aroused Intense Indignation among tho eighteen million Catholics of the United HtateH. It Is slguud by Cardi nal Olbbons of llaltliuorp, Cardinal Farley of Now York nnd Cardinal O'Cunuolt of lloxtoiu VIOLIN Instruction Prof. G. C. Beach (iraduate of Odeon Conxervatoiy, AtlienN Prices rcnKouable, Violin kIvcii with full con rue. Addrens Prof. llenuh, enro Mali Tribune. MmiiiIo lln and miliar, YV. W. Pssher lias filed his intl Hon as candidate for coroner on the Independent ticket. -. ' l -.133 sr Pccvisii Children Suffer Witb Worms alleged to hnve interfered with the tUllli'A llll.l vir.tv.ltttn.l lli.n. Tv..... ... I ' I""" r"'"'l iiiuii. .ill hi- i it,ll !......!...- Ii...!- .!..!.. I .Hill, ihiiiiiii; ui'-ir lllll.v. YEAR FOR $15,0 4 YEARS FOR $100 SAN FKAXCISCO. Oct. 3. Tlml old saying that n man who steals n loaf of bread is a thief and the one who steals n fortune is u financier was given point in the courts here today, demonstrating the disparities of justice in California. Frederick W Van Meter, former cashier of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance company, convicted of em bezzlement of $15,000 from the funds of the company, was sentenced by Judge Cubauisf, fo eighteen months in San Quentin prison. An appeal for probation was denied. $200,000 OIL FIRE 1st, UK):! when there were IK) crs. The membership now is The Sunday school enrollment is :i2.-. The people of this church arc proud of its history mid of its pres ent attainment, nnd cordially invite all who will to join with them in the work of tho I.ord. .03 'V ID W T M SAN FRANCISCO. Cal Oct. T.. Flro which started at 6:30 this morn-1 lag In the plant of the Pacific Oil i and Lead Works, hero necessitating tho calling Into action of half tho fire department of San Francisco aB well as two flreboats and tho auxtl-. llary high pressure system, caused a ' The $20,1)00 bond issue recently loss of between 1150,000 and 1200,- voted by the citizens of Medford for 000. Thousands of tons of water the purport of paying the city' was poured into the building. Tho share of the construction of the Pear blaze was confined to tho plant. creek bridge, have been Hold nt :i Forty workmen employed in tho premium to Well, Holh'it Company manufacturing department mado of Chicago mid Cincinnati, their escape but two woro Injured j Two other bidti were received, it In Jumping from a second story win- premium being offered in ench cnnii, dow. I These bonds were from John Nitvccu & company and S. A. Kei;n & com- A "Daby Mine" company Is on pany. JJolli f llue bidders now tour, with Walter Jpnes featured. hold other Medford bond issues. Don't be angry with your child be can bo hit or she Is continually Irri table. In nlnety-nluo out of one hundred cases you will find that the trouble la worms. Among thu common nymptoms of the presence of round worms are unr volumes, which often lends to epilep tic form attacks; dlxzlunsM, vertigo, capricious appetite, restless sleep. Itching of the eyes and nose, nausea and often hysteria. Pound worms are sovoral Inches in length and In fest tho stomach. Occasionally sev eral hundred are, found In a single person. Thread worms arc smaller, often not long than n quarter of an Inch. Tho symptoms denoting their p rem) nee are about tho same, but In this enso the child has no appetite. Jiiyne'tt Tonic Vermifuge Is unsur passed In removing worms. Not only will It destroy them, but Its tonic effects will restore tho stomach to healthy activity. Ah Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge seldom purges, tho Indica tions of Its beneficial effects aIII be tho Improved condition of tho person using it. Millions or parents have praised this medicine for more than eighty years, insist upon Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, and accept no other. Hold by druggists everywhere. i)r, I). Jayno ft Son, Phttndelphla, Pa. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water :-Heating All Work Oiurmitwd I'rtoM ltsonst)U COFFEEN & PRICE IS Mowrt Block, latrsno oa th ft iHclflo aoai. Kcwa MS, MEDFORD THEATRE Wednesday, Oct. 9 rn I'hu Kojison'H biggest novelty WoodH & Olmlker's '' "iMassivo Produntion THE GIRL FROM U. 5. At Dainty Sweot Pretty Magnificent Sottings Unctuous Comedy Unique Costumed An Extraordinary Cxtravaganta of F.xtrnordlnary Events of Two llomlsphentNt A Dramatic Triumph of Veritable Merit, Pre stinted by a Well Selected Company of Players! Prlrrs ai.OO, 7A, HO and Itt crntn. Meat Halo at IlNkklns. Jn,nJMnJJjMf!f!JJKJr5jf!tf!tJJA &jlPj&j&4&-J&AjF-4p4&4&J&-&-&.&&'&. - a&M-&M. Vfc a. J&. aa.A.A ftt & Atkskftsw-ftw-aftswswftiwffffa-ftsvffivfft-affskJffsvAffskfftxffsvAsv jftjfffclfffc jfffc4lffBBfc aRbbi jftffsVAB 4&4pA.J&l4&4&Jp1&J&jfiJrA4ri ? T t t t t T T T t t T T t " f. . f Y T t Y Y t ? Y Y t Y Y t t Y i Barbecue and Political Roimd-Up 4 Jackson County Fair Grounds MEDFORD- ix OV, TUESDAY, OCTOBER iftth ?.. " 'mtn 4 Barbecue Luncheon, 1 1 a. m. to 1 2:30 p. m. Political Round-up, 1 2:30 to 2:30 p. m. Trotting, Pacing and Running Races, 2:30 p. m. , , - x I t X Y Y Y Y 4 ALL THE NATIONAL PARTIES HAVE BEEN INVITED to SEND SPEAK ERS. PROM THE REPLIES ALREADY RECEIVED THIS DEBATE WILL BE THE MOST EXCITING AND INTERESTING POLITICAL CONTEST THAT HAS YET TAKEN PLACE IN THIS GREAT CAMPAIGN FOR THE PRESIDENCY. SEVERAL CANDIDATES FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR HAVE AC CEPTED INVITATIONS TO BE PRESENT. YOU WILL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS THIS BIG POLITICAL POWWOW. ALL FOUR FLUSHERS ARE REQUESTED TO LEAVE THEIR GUNS AT HOME. ALL THE LA FOLLETTE WILSONITES ARE REQUESTED TO BRING. ; PLENTY OF GUM, SO AS NOT TO CHEW RAGS. ' "' ALL THE G. O. P. VAMOOSITES ARE REQUESTED TO BRING TAR AND FEATHERS. . v ALL THE W. W. PEOPLE ARE REQUESTED TO BRING COLESTIN WA- TER AS THE FAIR GROUND SUPPLY IS TOO WARM ALL THE SINGLE IDEA FOLKS ARE REQUESTED TO BRING ALL THE SOAP BOXES PORTLAND WILL SPARE SO AS TO HAVE PLENTY OF FUEL FOR THE FIRE TO HEAT THE TAR AFTER THE G. O. P. SPEAKER GETS THROUGH ROASTING TEDDY. WE WISH TO GIVE EVERYBODY A FAIR AND SQUARE DEAL SO REQUEST EVERYONE TO COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF BUT PLAY FAIR. fH4fa&&& & -ww4 .fcfci, !?'; 1