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s, a; -- 6 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER .Mnv. IHj Mln. 117. Cloudy (otilglit warmer 1 i t ' v,i 1 1 1 k KnrtyMritiul Ti-r, t)lly8vlith Yrnr, ROCKEFELLERS Bf UNCLE SAM Oil Klnii Uiirs the Door Annlust Still liocnn Servers mill Conncss Threa ten s to Issiiii Warrant and Dnttcr Down Palnce Doors. House Leaders lit Conference Dcvls Inil Ways and Means ol Hamilton Situation. MOW YOUIC. Jan. 2- Horgoaut" At-AruiH Ithliloll of llm tmtlouul homo of rwprvniiiitiittvon nml hi ilopu tli liulny tiro waiting until the huiwo ouipowiir I hum tu bnttor down t ho doom lo Hit) rotldoiiQO hero of Ull I In lit (1. ltool(orll(ir. the rllnmlnrd Oil iiiHRimlo, nml servo him with u mibpoonii to appear before tlio house mutiny (nut linitlt;ntliiK iointultli "Tin. tlinn has cuinn," wild Itlddell ' when upon tlnflimco of thn people of tlui country iiitiit Hop. "With n warrant In my pondou nil tlio snwrltiK fliijiklon nml other III roll urn of Itnukofellor will not tup ttio flom noflrrlilitK any place I think bo mr b hiding. When I (cot tho warrant I will not nlvn Itorkefoller imiri than flftooii nilniitoK to nay he In ready to norom tinny mo. I will vnrch hi Fifth uvmiue homo llmt DIhoiimIiik UlddcH's efforts to mirvti thn diihpooim onu of lllckofcl Iwr'i inlllloiiulrn friend Midi lodny "It I rrlglitHil to think thai n limn of .Mr. Itocknfollor'n Initiortnncu sflouhl tin ko nnnoyoil. All thin uutorbiy putii li 1 lit In n wrong IlKhl nml cnuned crank to annoy him. Itockufi'llxr moroly believes hU to tlmony would not ho valuable and fnolN hU hoiilth will mil I'ortnlt htm jo lo Wmhliintnti.. .., ..... win homos of both John I). Itmtka fuller, nonliir, nml .tnhii l. Itockcfol lor. junior, wore twitched today by Itiddoll's deputies. It wu reported llmt Wlllinin lloekefeller IihiI m.iirIiI irfnuo in one of ihrni. WASHINGTON. .In... '.'.-tluu.c tenders conferred her iitformull.v nml Moort'tlv lodny nHnliun tho pti- mo nrrost of Wllllnnt Itookofollor for o imion or it miIiimuiiih to testify lioftiro tho Pnji) money trust iiivotdi- tffltlUK (MlllllllilloH. House Clink .lorry South sinmosl 'it llnil CIihIiiiiuii I'njo iinihI the Iiuumi jmlioinrv oiiuniilttoo In rcpoil li lonohitioii iHliuic Itookol'i'llor'o III lined onioii of hiirvii'ii uml iiuthnr 11 lit hi" urioxl. Thou ho would lnio tho loulullnii referred to tho into I'oiiimilloo uml ti'iMitlml iimlor u tee iul nilo to e,peditc uclioii li.v tho lluUM'. 1 Vj-cti--intf tho llookolollor . I'liilniiiii'iitiiriiiii Cup slated Hint mi I'Miiiiiiutliuii nf preeodenl- I'iiiIi'iI to ilixlo.o a xiniihir -ilunluiii in llu MIIllErlS TOUT I.KAVKNWOIITII. ICiiuh., .Iiiii. "J.-Oluf Tiillnioo of Sun Kino i'Uuo, olio of tho (hit ly tin i'o union mun iHiiiicli'il of oonfeiiiruov unlaw fully lo trtiiinpoi't nilohivoN, ponlcil ioluloo loiluy In llu' kilohcii of the iVilunil iniioni luiio. whoro ho hciv- IllK It M ,('IUH kOllllltU'O. , lloilioit S. Ilookin, wlio m uHooil lo hnvn fiiniihln'il Dotoolivo William .1. UiiniH uilli (ho liifni uml ion which lull 1)1 (lilt UtTOfct of tlio .MoNuiuuiu limlhi'i-H uml iiIho tho imlioluiout iiKniiiHl tho iiKin I'ouvioloil nt Imlinu it I Ik nIooiI it fow foot nwity from Ttoitiuoo wiimIiIiii; ilinlit'H. Iloimly Witiilcti iMuolvoy Ihio itf Ioiiiooii iiNhlj;ni'il twouly-two of tho olluir ilyiiiiiiiitot'M lo prixou luikH. I'niijl; M. It.viin, pii'hidont of tho In lornutiouul AHHiioiiiti(ni of llriilt;o uml St met uriil lioiiwoikoi-N.wuN Kout lo tllO flllf XlllU'l" hl0 uni I't'lor .1. Smith vviin uHHijjucil work hohiilo liiiu. Colorado Lcnlslaturo Meets iA:NVKK, Col., Jim. a. Wil.h llm ihiinimriilN oM'i'wholinliinly in cmitto! of Imtli liruiiolu'H, tho sin In lcit-ln- Into ouiivviu'il lli'io ut noon loilny,' rat t g POTATOES TODAY FEDERAL 1 , Defies Might H4.H vrJEMT JT Sn i ' 4 1 nir ' .--- . Jin" -nr.. Uf, nrnt i or- nmurti l.r. . ... UtULflfit IIKV ffiIKU L1US SPARS FOR TIME FOR 1 HOUR ON AS FOLORN HOPE AMERICAN SOIL l.ONIMIN. Jan 2 Klut uml final rejection of tho Tut klnii propoi.nl (lint tho tiitun of Anllnnoplc iilinll ho loltlud hft woun Turkoy uuil llill tiurln nlnno n Dipocloil huro mIkiii tho ono)M trjlnc l) nrruiiRo a iiraco- rntifrtffcnreTiTtJfltKriiarrau wr re- oonvono. AnihiiMHilorlal 'convorwillonii" on tho npparont llnlhnu iloiullook woro roNiiuioil at tho forolcu offlco toility It l umlnmtooil that. llulHiirlu hit tiifomiiHl tho iiuihiiMHiilorii of the mw urn tbnt thti Itnlkmi allien iiia.lo war mii hlor. nnit that jiouco nlho will bo coiioltiiloil on blor. I)r DmiMff. It l Knit!. Im ilecUrod thnt llulitnrla will umlorlukii no Hopuratw nwRotliillomi with Turkoy on any point, hut that tho lorum of lioiico whoit nrraimoit nnul oovor ull iUMtloii liotwooii 'Hirkey nml nil of tho llntknu ntalim. OptlmUtM hero lunltt thnt uce finally will liourrmigoil without Iron hl. Turkoy. limy ilooluro, U mmr rlim for lliuo. but whou itoluy will no loiiKor Morvo. tlio I'nrto will nmko all iiorotmnry ('oni'olonn. Aftor Hiljouinmoiit thn Turku wlrud ('(iiiHlaotluoiilo for fronh luatrtii'llou. ThU wn roimlilorod miouMiiry lo onino of tho Innlntfiuto of tho Cirook oino)H for tho cmmIoii of Croto ami tho Aottlnu IiIon, whlrh uiih rofiiMMl. Sir Kdwnrtl (ire. llrltUh forolitn mluUtor. proaliloil at tho ronforoiico of muhniw.iiloi-ii on tho llHlkmi-Turk-Ihli iiuontinn thin uftoruoou TAFT PARDONS L I'OUTI.AND, Ore , .Inn 2 Word was received from Washington that I'roHldonl Tuft uniuted uu iiliHoluto pardon to II. II llomlrlcktt of For kII, Oiognii, Jailed with Franklin IMoivo Mii), Wlllard .V Joucit ami othorri In connection with the laud fraud eiiKtia pronectittid In thlu Htato b I'ran'cU J. Honey uml William J. Munis hovoii yearn ago. DoIiiIIh of tho pardon are lucking but It In duppoaud It Uih ginntcd on tho Hunio gioiuulH upon whieli pardon of other inomborti of tho alleged fraud ring wuro granted by tho president, l'nictlcally oteiy eltlxoii of FohsII Hlgued tho petition to President Tuft roipicHtlng lloiidrlokft' piinlon, WORLD'S OLDEST NEWSBOY PASSES AWAY AT J0LIET .101.1 in', 111., Jan. 2.- OuvHuimm Paige, nliluNt nowhoy In tho world, in ileiiil ut his home here lodny, ngutl 10.') yourti, lie colli papers up to it few' ilny nj, when ho wn ttiuliU'iily liildMi ill, .... LAND Wi ER MEDFORD, of Uncle Sam VA8IIINint).V. .Inn. 2. Tochnl cul "nilmlwiiou ' of C'lprlnuo Catro. formor iiroildout of Vviiuzuoln, to Aiuorlcun noil for uu hour or two to noId lutornutliiiial vomplloitlotu with Krnncw. In tho announced plnn hjaro today ot Bwirolnry of tjom niorro'nnd Labor .VikcI. Csntro will lin permitted to go to Now York Kntiinlny, remaining thoro moroly Ioiik oiioiirIi to nnll on tho (lormiin liner Amorlku for Hamburg, luitaml of for llnrv on tho French Htoanior Ln Toumlno. on which lif cmilti from Kuropo. Hlnro hU ar rival on the I. a Toiirulno, Cuntro bnH ! boon hold nt KIIIh Inland on tochnl ml KroiiudK to allow tho fudornl ati tliorltliM here tlum to urnuiKu for hln deportation. Under tho ImmlKmtlnn ntntute, tho iteuiiDihlp hrlnnliiK an tiiidcrnlr nblo clllion to thn United States Is rospouslblo for hid dopnrturo. It wnn Htntod, howover, thut If Cuntro worn ruttirnod to Franco, tho French Koarnuiont prolmhly would object to hU landing and IiikIhI upon hln ro turn to tho I'nlted State. An Castro ha oxprosnud a dcnlro to ko to Cormnny. Soerotary Nanol hopiwt to uvold an International tan gle by porniltllni; him to sail for HambtirK Snturdny llltLI.I'OUV. N V. Jan. 2 Fol low lug n retoiiclllatloii by houio hlx wtHikii. Hour) C Kdey. a wealthy re-, tired Wall Strent broker, nbot and klllud hlx youiiK wife tu their home on Grout South Hay early today and , then blow out IiIh brains. Mm. j Udoy, who wag twelve jenrw younger) than her liuslmud, left htm last auui-j uu.. S J- :-l.,m.g WHERE KING GEORGE DISTRIBUTES PRESENTS ON NEW.YEAR'S. s3SCSaNWAJsMsBliBaSnsEH 'IlsiflsKMflsBsssBslssi&s3lslsK Av - ' &iSp ValissBRflHBHsissssVVIlUf ' I '.iHsVn IsssDIIIDiH sslsHssssssssssssssssssH I v ' ' In the face of announcements from Haiidrlnuhiim thnt King fleonjo had recovered from the Intlueiu'.a which attacked him on tho trulu from London, tho Dully Kpross spread the report that the bovcrelgn was ill In bed ut York Cottage. It was feared for n while thnt tho King would bo unnblo to ovcrseo tho distribution of gifts from tho great Clnlntnms tice nt SnudrliiBliHiH Housto on Xow Vcnr's, . . OREflON, TJILMtSDAY, E T T: Newspaper Men Who Printed Roose velt's Roast of Supreme Court Given Ten Days In Jail antl $500 Fines Apiece for Contempt. ' Freedom of Press Suspended When, Supreme CourHs Subject of Criti cism. IJOISK. Iilnliii, n. 'J n'.in, iiuhlUluir 7ml ('. -It. K. .slur I. IImxo", editor ill thu UililjiC'illliti.l-.S'eif woro oiln oaoh suiltt-Oocd to mtvo ttii ii.- in jnll iiMd ntty n rino of IHI li the htuto Hiiiri'ii)e ooiirt mi u rharo f iKiiiteinpt, A. II. Cnuoii, iiiilietiil with Sinn Inn uml Unison i i toohhohlor " the iumt, wu :iywi a like iimtfui-t Axviuile JiwticerAiMlee iHpnted i.i nil Ihroo Muli!iic(j but otlmnviv the ' (ii-.in wim uilnn"uhu. Xu npiu-iil , i mi he onloreil. i I The three mm werr imlietoi fur liuliliKhiiit; u Mntcment fri.tn Then iloro ltiii.eveli in whnh Iho nn.ure---ie leiiiler niiniijiimd the Helton r i tho -ink. Miiireine iiuirt hi not ulh.w in" pii:ref.itt l&rli.rH nu the N'- i eiiib.-r " liiillol Ofi the ujti tltnt Hie) iHr hnil mil jutUioeii rtiKtiixfil ! tin extent MiffieieM to uwke it lijure in uu lilaho t.tufyelH-tiou. The N'owu followril up Ihi Mnle ment with eilltniitn iNHiimeiit nml tho three xentiiifcil tlav were promptly oiloil for eontcirim. Tlmy flleil ilo inurroi. whieli wjre overruled, hihI the (.eiiteneef fotloued. The eoiivieteihjiien were tnken nl onoe to lie Ailii? to the AiliTCeouutv juit where they liekiiil jhejrnilmigp i Jlllst "J)01' noon. .Iiihtiee AiNhee vute ir separ ate opinion in which lie took excep tion to nearly oxory miut put for wunt hv I lu eourt. Tlio outeueinx ileeinjon win. written liv Jutioe Sulli vim nml eoneurreil in by Chief .Iu tioe Stewart. DISCOVER THIEF WHO STOLE 335,000 JEWELS XKW YOltK. Jan. 2.-Flrt an nouncement of tho theft of I3S.O0O worth of Jewelry two months ago from the npartmentB here of Simeon Crlttendun. an nttoruuy, today fol lowed a t el or ram from lxis Angeles auiiounclng the arrent there of C. II. Hosenthitl, alias Itogera. News of tho theft wits sunrensod by tlio police. HttHHft WOMAN GIVES BIRTH TO FIVE CHILDREN AMIIKVII.I.K, It.. .lun. -J. (living- Inrtli to five male children ut one time, ull of them perfectly formed uml the large-i weijtliiiig fie pomulx, in (he lemurkuhlo leeoiil of .Mi. A ml rev l.iw mii, wife of n locul citrpenler. All Hie hnliio are ileuil toiluy. Two of them were Millliuru uml (lie other tliiee died with in uu hour niter birth, Mrs, Lunscii, who woiglis 'J0II poiuuN, ulreuily hml three ehihlren, two of them tvin, horn two Neniv ugo. IHUIUH H EDITORS N to n It' IDAHO R JAXITARV 2, 1fll. Taft's Choice for SI rifflfFimftiw&MyrK m J MisB !-tJisisS3isisVisVHisisisisisisiss We in JlMi,Kl Kmm- l& 'BflBBiilililililH m COL. orORGC M'CARTY'S WIFE .MO()KIIK.l). Mion.. .Iuh. 'J. "Yon, I urn Ike wife ot I.Mtlmr Me ("urty," wtiil it pltKiPunt fuetd hlomle ipirl of iiIhhiI "il )eur. here lodny' whou int emew ed in Hotwiri" Cnfc. where she i. working n it kiteltm ltelKr. And Iheii she avc liur hU toy nijd mijiio of llmt, nCUii JJU fishier. ulioc ilo f wit of-AIPtilzer in Iah Antde-. yelortljiy liranslil bun fume mul fortune. "I emne here Inst vwr." Jnil Mr. MoCurly. "ml had 'l.uek' urra-twl for fail ore tu support me and our Imliv girl, lie prumioi'il to lie good nml I dropped the suit, but Jio wu wi infinite! with the puiliiiu Inox that lie would not o to work' uml kipjH'l out for ChieuK". "'Luck' nml 1 were iimmed in Sidney, Ohio, in lu.. 1U0S, when 1 whs fchtoon yours of njce. ltoth of our pnn'iits live there, though Luther wns horn in Xilini-kn. lie will luj twenty-one your, old .March 17, iitf.xl. "Luther has ont me it little money nt times, lint 1 gues things were not eominc good, nml hu Mopped writiits hist Muy. After his tight with FJynn three weeks ngo lie sent me n con- sidernhle sum. I confidently oxneot now that lie will semi for me. I hud n letter from li . lather this morning uml will leave Siimlnv for Sidney, Ohio, our .Id home." E HOISK, Idiiho. Jan. Xorthern iiiilnmd, with The Malm lines from Tumpit lo MurpliN ami Kmmett, is to day pureliMsed hv the Oregon Short Line. The consideration U a'u tt be . 1,0(10,(11)11. It is reported the lino will lie ex tended through the Mute, Kiviiig 'u ho her tut eiiiss-stute lino. tt KITCHEN HELPER IN SMALL HA HOP " - Governor of Panama IIIH v; GOCTHAiA, -PLAN TO APPOINT FREE OF POLITICS WASIIIXOTOX. Jan. 'J.-IIefor President Taft nominate! Colonel (Jnethnls its eivll governor of the l'aniiiua Canal zone, he intends to n uro himaclf. that -.the, senate..,)! confirm the uouiiiintion. With this ind in view.-, the. president turtetl.tu- ilny n jH'rsonal investigation of the n.'Hrt thnt demoeratie senators re garded tho Msih!e nomination of Goethnls us a political move uml in tended to reject it. President Tuft t admittedly angry over the romrt, believing- that this reiiignitioii is due Colonel (Joutluils, and that for the hcnate to net ail veivoly would he Mibjeotiiig GoetltuU In iiujtistifinble humiliation. I The president insists there is no polities in this plnn, uml llmt it would merolv be honoring Colonel QoethuU for his work on the ennui. When nuked today concerning report that ho Intended to resign be fore tho canal Is opened, Colonel Goethals said: "It Is probable. I am not a cavalier, but an engineer. I do not care for tho blaro of trumpets and the tinsel shows that will bo con nected with the opening ceremonies. 1 only deblre to finish the work, and when the canal Is completed I will be ready to let nomoouo else tako the part of master of ceremonies." WEST'S NEW YEARS A SALKMf, Ore., Jan. 'J. Thousands of Oregon citueits are toduv eon grntiilutiii!: theuisehes upon liaving been able to meet Governor und Mrs. West uml several foiincr governors uml their wives ut a monster New Year's day reception in the enpitul building. Tlio looeivinj; lino wits formed in tho governor') privuto of. fice whieli were ileoornted with delimit-, piiiusuttus, ferns uml ivy an tlformed a vedtablo bower. An orchestra, hidden behind it well of blossoms in the rotumlu ou the sec ond floor, plnyoil coustuntly, while lite guests assembled in the roltuuln and assembly chamber. A feat tire vvus im uddros hv Juilgo Morelnnd, chief justice of the su premo court of the state. HIGHEST SALARIED WOMAN WEDS THEATRICAL MAN SAX FKANC1SCO, Jan. 2. Tired of tho distinction of beinjj the highest snlaried woinnn in the United Stntes, Miss Stellu Kinney resigned her iri.j.uoo position us niiyer tor it inrgu New York department store, and is hero today, the wife of T. Jeff White, it I.on Aiiffclen (heatrical innn. After u ten daya hoiieymoon here, tie eonjile vil tour Kurope. GOEK GUVNOR NO. 242. SENATE HEARS LAS CRilAK 0 TEXAS BAILEY Crowded Galleries Hear Swan Sonn of Senator Arjalnst Initiative antl Referendum and Popular Govern mentBoosts for Old System. Says Framcrs of Constitution Re jected Monarchy, Aristocracy and Direct Democracy Wisely. WASHINGTON, Jan. 1!. Joseph W. IJailcy of Texas delivered toilay his last Hiliticnl "eroak" it i n mem ber of the United Slates sennte be fore crowded gulleries. It wns a bit ter denunciation of the initiative und referendum laws which he character ized as "repugnant to llm principles upon which the American republic li founded." Itailcv's formal resignation from the senate, of whieli he has been a member since 1001, will be submitted lo the governor of Tcxns before lliu expiration of hii term on March -I. Kccogni.iug thnt today's effort pro Imlily wonlil be the Twin's hist speech before his retirement to pri vulc life, neurly every member of thu senate wan in his sent when Uailey started speaking. Heads .Many Letters Uailey declared that Ihc frnmcrs of tho constitution upon which our government is founded never contem plated direct government, maintain ing that government as outlined by tho constitution convention of J 787 was better thnn uliy initiative ami referendum Jaws could estnbli-li. Ajwlogizing for the lengthy rend ing of letters and sccehes made by delegates to tho 1787 convention which framed, tlio consHluiioii, Dalley sO'l : .... ''I am strivintf to reach those oul sidc the senate, nml us many of them hi.c been trained by the yellow jour iiaU, nml will doubt whatever 1 may say, I feel constrained to rend into the record conclusive evidence Hint, vrith tho full knowledge of the dif ferent kinds of government before them, our fathers rejected monarchy, nristoeraoy uml direct democracy timl wisely chose representative de mocracy. Quotes Jefferson In support of his position,, Ituiloy ipioted freely from the writing of Thouuis Jefferson. "Yes," btiid Uailey with fine sar casm, "even a 'reactionary tory muy tftiutc Jefferson, providing ho bus kept his record lis a 'reactionary tory' unsullied ns I luivo done." Hero Uailey received a tray cov ered by a napkin. "Yellow journals," ho shouted, "will say this is some stimulant, but I desire to e.pluin thut it is only coffee." Cot eminent nt Stake Uailev declared that the form of government Of tho republic nt stake, ami then ipmtcd from tho writ ings of Woodrow Wilson to show thnt the president-elect believes ropresen Intive demoeraev is bettor tlutn direct (Continued on page 3.) T TAKES FIRST STEP SAX FKANCISCO, Cal Jun. 2. Tho Dupoiit I'owder Company, called tho "powder trust," took Itu stop bote toduy to comply with tho dissolution order handed down lust Juno by thu United 3(utes district court at Wilmington, Del. Under tho ro-organlzatlon plan, the Uupout I'owder Company of California goes out of existence, tlio Hercules Powder company, wth gen oral offices horo, tuklng over tho eleven plunta fofmorly controlled by tho truat. At thu sumo tluio a second now corporation tho AtlB I'owder com panybegins Us existence In thu Northwest, with offices in Tacqmu. Tho president of the latter concent wU ho W. J. Wobster, former ea oral sules agent of tho Dupont, with hendquurtora In Tcoma. POWDER FOR DISWON Cb 3 1