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,r f i TjTTi vx i ..yr.v.r ' i ' "'.r. .Ti-'ii vv r, r,m . ;i J hav; n j w wi 0rHM Hftfrll ---- CMy IhH Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair tonight n4 We ilnyMax. j MM. ill. "i Piirly.econil Tr. l)llr-Hviiiih Yr MEDFORD, OK ISO ON, TUKSDAY, mWlUAHY Vi, 01. NO. 288. I BONDING BILL Governor Dnck From Brief Vacation TripOffice Broken Into by Presi dent of Senate nnd Bundi of Dills Left With Three Men on Guard Veto Messaue on Josephine County Salary Raises and on General Ap propriation Dill HALILM, Ore, Feb, 10,flovurnor Went In un tho jolt today. He reached the capltol building nt U o'clock till uioriitnK, accompanied by Iteprceuntutlvo Itcamoi. In bis pel sale office ho found throu weary o)''d muii who hnil kept wnlch through tnn night over H! legists llvu hills forcibly placed In his office tniriln) tiy order of tho homo nml i"eiiuto. lln greetnd Iho men cheer II), shook hands nml asked them If t hoy hnil spent a pleataut night, ' Whnt do )ou cull ourselves" lu asked, "Tim Tlirro (luardsuien? ' "Home bill wuro delivered to your officii etrrday afternoon !' thn Ire lohitnrn ntnl wn with delegated to look after thi'iu," replied J J Pitt gerald, ouo of thn guard. After gutting receipts fur thn bill, ' Thu Thri'it nunrdstucn" took their !- pjituro. Aiiipi Intliui Mill WtiMil Thn legislature bi'cauw rnnrloti of tho return of Went when savcrsl mciiMge (rum tin oxccullvo ufflco fiiliin In. Onl)' two were tutu wen cages; tho other announcing tho ap proval n( vnrloun hill. (Inventor WeM tlti nfieru ,n voliicil the Kviici'il itpproptinlhpt lull. !! ghm a lilt rrnxon Iho fuel il.nl lln Mil, which linn nn rmcrgwiUM i'liuin attached, cnriH n number of ilium for which no emergeney ci,ttt nml Hint he dors not npprnto nt in eluding thorn in nny measure with nn emergency clnttno. Hn ililed l, did not believe in Inking nvi.v fnmi lln io(iili thn rigid to pim nn neh np irtiiiinliiiiiH if tlii-v m drii. Tin lull carries appropriations which ag gregate iii'iuly fi.soo,n.io. A v'to inoimiKo iIchIi a lilow nt n to ii n ty lnry bill tiy Hciintor Hinlth, flxliiR ci'rluln (Alnrloi In Jmtophlno i nil lily. Tho incatiRn morcly itatoit that thn novcrnor cxptft thin Hint- tor to bo tukon earn of by i home hill awnltlnu action In Iho lu'imtn tin. ilr wlilcli ronnty nalnrlrtt tlirounli out Iho utrtlo lt Im chtrnlflcil nml piiunllti'd. Announcement liy llu Kotornor that ho hnil fllml thn lliirrrit-llunl, or thn county bomlliu; hill, rnuiioil n mnlln of KludnrH to wprend over thu fnrr of Hcnator Ilarrt'll- Tho Riivnrror nlKiit'd n noniilo hill KrnutliiK Ihu proitri'Htlvo purl)' full rlKhtH on thu primary Imllot. Iliokn Into Offl.o l.cKlHtatlvu mumbora nrn umin clilinl mt to whnthcr thn nrtlon of I'rt'klilnnt Mitlnrkny nml Chlnf Clerk Coi'hmu of Ihu hoiiiiIu In forchiK their way Into tho Rovornnr'n offlco utid ImivliiK thirty IiIIIh, coiiHtltutPH n (Continued on pni;o 3.) LEGiSLATURE LIKELY 10 HAI.IJM, Oro Kt'h. 2G. Senntor Mllltr lodny Introducvd it Joint roo. I ti t ton provldliiK for thu niljomn ini'iit of thu luKluhtturo nt noon to morrow, lint It In not bollnvi'd tho ii'Holullon will pnnii. Imllrntlona point to n rocrnn by tho h'BlKlHttiro tomorrow cvoiiIiik, how rvor. HIIIh In both honoon will hn cloAitutl up by that time, nml tin Ioh thn Rovornor'H votoo rilimo thorn to lliiKr on, tho iHwinnkora will proh. nhly ndjoiiri) until next wook nftor tho woik of tomorrow Is done SULZER TO INVESTIGATE THAW ASYLUM STORY ALBANY, N. V., Frfi. '-l"- To hiich. Hon Huvry Tlmw ivRiinlimt n olol lo liiiliu him out of Ihu hIiiIo nsvhim lii'io, Onvninur Kulr.cr loiluy nn noiiiu'iiil Hint ho will ro lo Mnttrt wt'itn Tluu-Hilny, Tlmw inllmiitiM lio llllH HlillSlltloiml (llriolodlll'OS lo tiiuko, W RETURNS N ON II FEfi! LEADING GUSBNOMADER .WLLL'D TEXAS TROOPS TO BE SENT HOME BY YOURjJNCLE SI Four Companies of State Militia at Brownsboro to De Returned Am erican Reaulars Ordered to Pre vent Invasion of Mexico by Colquitt WAaillNtJTON. Kdi i& (Jorrn nmiit offlclult nrn rloooly watuhlnt; tho altuatlnn nt llrnwuiivllle, Toi.iK, which reunited In (lovernnr Col tiltt'H order. Cnvnlry nnd Infantry nro riuhlnK to tho mono with order to thu Texin inllltln that It miiHt not crornt thn border under nny elrcuni NtaureH. DUpntclicH to lio ntnto de pnrlineiil, ny Hint Amcrlrntu nro Mtfer itoM thntt at nny Hum In sev er n I week. Astlotnitt Hecmtnry of Hlntn Wllxon, mild till condition np pnreittly im Kouornl otreit lit tho xlntcH of Chlhttuhun nnd Nuovo La redo nnd In Iho noutli where .npa llhtn rtdiela nro nillve. DUturli iinrvrt In Chlhiinhnu nrn rvportod to hnvo Increased. I'liirnl (SurrlMiu l(eoltM Volnuleur of t tic federal Rurrlou nt I'nrral nru mild to hnvo rovoltod nnd nru prupnrod to roalHt tho ttuw KoviMiimont. iTIio tttflto cotiKrcA hn elected Colomd UoIiiiko lullllnry rov emor of I'nrrul. Hnrett thnro la reported KrowliiK with .MnilcrlHtiiH de MtioylitK nil I road property. KL PAHO. TextiM. Peh. 35. 0m. (Continued ou pno 2.) y -J7'yyrA ni'nn enbrnvrrn . i uitz ujrtiLnUJ y jjiLAiuv I rrjAurKrn t MAtiPt?n nn nan V aHillVte S ni.....iifMlwu1ii 11111111111111111111111 aL mmmLmvLmm. ii' iv.VflK . t w-'' "J hI l VHk ' .kw Wl jLLLLLLLmLLLLLLLw) f Smith Threatens to Defeat Medford Armory Bill SAIjltJ.M", Ore, 1V1). 23. ,Tusi before tho vote yes lonlny on tho Rogue rivop fish bill in the house, Sonntor Smith oL' Josephine .sent word to tho Jackson county delegation that, it tho house refused to concur in his iniendinents to tho bill ho would defeat tho Medford armory bill in the senate. Representative ,1 Jennies in urging the houso to refuse to concur in the Smith amendments, told Smith to carry tho messago back to the senato that nt least ono of the delegation from Jackson county would absolutely refuso to t ratio tho rights of tho people of .lackson county on Uoguo river for a .Medford armory or any other appropriation. Tho conference commit tcovhas not, yet roporled tho bill but it is expected that tho report will be that tho senato should roeedo from its amendments. At his own request Iteaines was left off tho con ference committee on tho fish bill. Speaker MeArthur appointed him, but ho declined on account of his in terest in tho bill. GHARAGTERS WHO LIEUTENANT J1M1NTEZ RIVEROIX ."WHO "WAS SHOT vmiLE DEFEHD1KG PRESfDENTriADEROFfiOn ARREST E IN CAPITAL CITY MK.NK'0 CITY, Frli. 2o.-The iron linndnl rule of l'ruviMonnl President lltmrlii linn .Mexico City'i populncn itnilct complete AUhjtiKntion, There jis mi ttiidrrcttriciit of resentment UKuiiiHt tliu killitii; of former I'itm dent Krnncidco I. Mmlero nud Vi"C l'tvsiilmtt Siiuro but no otto dure ; voice open ili.Mipprowi!. Onu smiill inewhpaper uttuckuil Hie official ver inn of tho hIiooHiii;- llx entire eili- lion wus hotiultt by llueitu nent . nnd Hiu plant cloned down, Unvciiimcut t loops patrol tho htreeU nml Kiinul publio Iniildincs nml thu pliuuri while 1'iet.ideiit Huer- tu remaiiiH in nccIiihiou nt tho tiution- nl pnlnco uttendiiii; to Ihu bunnies,-! nt liniiil vvilli thn ino.-it e.xticmn finimesH. lie Ik cnmliiutiiti; tho udmiiiistrntioit nloiii; (ho lines followed by Porfirio (Contlnuoo on paRo 3.) HUERTA GOV N m AND FIGURE II THE LEFT TO RIGHT RAOUL PACIFICATION WORK MHXICO CITY, Feb. 'Jo. The neat president of Mexico probuhly will be either Oeueial Polix Dinr or Krnn cibco Do Lit Harm with Dint tho favorite. It i believed that General dottier lint- no chnttcu nml hi cr.iuli ducy in not bcriott!y eoiiRidered. Provisional President lfuertu i conducting thu work of pacifying the country ipiickly nml with n firm liaml. It wtib ofliciully stntcd nt thu imlucv lodny Hint tho Kovcriior of nil i(utc.-i except Cumpeehe, Yucutnit uml Tobitbco were hiiportiug thu pro-i-iouul Kieniuicnt. Kutilio .Muileto is believed to bu thu greatest menace confronting llttertn. Ho linn u foroo of 'J.OOO men uml n federal force lins been detailed to hlmtter his revolt. Kutilio Mudcm it. n brother to thu late President Prnttcico I. Miulcro. Provitionnl PtoMilent llueitn to duy notified tho nntiro population Hint tho only wny to prevent ultimnto intervention by tho Upited Stiitcs is to tuipport his administration. President llttertn today ordered" Hint nil porlrnits of Porfhto Dio ho restored lo publio buildings. All por lrnits of Dins wero removed when Mniloto took office. E E DOUUUVS, Ariz., Fob. 2.1.-Km!ia YnzqucK Goiiivxi revolutinnury lender wlto rcccuHy procluitnod himself pro. visional president, of Mexico, 1ms Agreed to ncccpt a enhinot position under llueitn, luicordiug to mct-huges Hint renehed AgtmPriotn today. Tho repoits nro to tho effect Hut David Do Ln lionte, a lluovta agent who loft Kl Pnbo Sunditv on a tpo oial train for Columbus, K. M., crossed into Mexico Into yostordny and conferred with Gomez. PROCEEDS QUIETLY WIH AM' DESTINIES OF WAR MADERO, FRANCISCO I rlADERO Jfl. 1 ERNESTO J1ADERO-WHO AT , TEXAS; Comlderable light wan thrown on the past llf of H. T. Ingham who' was found dead In hi room at tho Holland Hotel Sunday, today by M. G. O'Mnlley, etnte manager of tho Fraternal Brotherhood, who held u lengthy conversation Saturduy with Ingham, both being guest at the Holland. "Ingham told mo several thing concorulng hi past life, during our conversation." stated Mr. O'Mallcy today, "and ln view of tho mystery regarding his past they may bo of In terest. "Ingham told mo that he was boru and raised at Wuco, Texas, and that ho was a graduate of Ann Arbor. Ho seemed well educated. IIo stated that ho was a steeple Jack by profes sion and had formorly been an en gineer In tho employ of tho Great ' Northern, ruuulng out of Missoula, ' Mont. I prosumo that by following j up theso statements that his rola-! ttves may bo located." STANDARD OIL KINGS; DALLAS, Texas, Fob, 2r,. Undur direct orders front Attorney Oonoral' Wlckershutn United States Attorney Atwllt dismissed tho fodural Indict- lucuta roturncd against John I). Arch-1 bold uml threo other Standard Oil magnntos for alleged violations of tho Sherman anti-trust law, Asked to explain his action, At will said: "I hnvo no comment to ltiuko." JACK JOHNSON'S ILLNESS POSTPONES SMUGGLING TRIAL CHICAGO, Feb, 23-The smuggling case against Jack Johnson, tho negro pugutist, wus postponed today on account of Johnson'a illuets, No ditto wus set for the trial. INGHAM WAS N WA WAS STEEPLEJACK SCARRED MEXICO ESCAPED t-GENERAL OROZCOND STAFF (IM KDJ?TJ-IERN T1EXICO) MATCHED AGAINST T LOS ANGF.LES, Col., Feb. 23, Bnd Anderson nnd Kninkout llrowt will meet ut Vernon in c scheduled twenty-round bout March IJj. Pro moter McCnrey announced Hto match Into today, t,imu!tatteoitly with the announcement thut the proposed. Kus-K'll-Anderbou match for March 8 had been cancelled. Tho lightweights will make VM IKinnds ut noon on Hi. day of the battle, uml will enter ho itug nt 3 u'clook. The winner wilt bo matched with llussell or another opponent to he t-eleuted by McCnrey, for a May date. BILL ABOLISHES JOB OF PRINTING EXPERT SALKM, ("he, Feb. UTi. Tito bill abolishing the job of State Printing Expert It. A. Harris parsed tho hott-e today. It has already passed the t-tate senate. ! OUR JOHN VINDICATED ! mA Sketch of Hcptesentativc Wester lund uftor houso passed a vote of confidence in him. BD AN N KNOCKOU BROWN VZst 5rW0 v"") TAXPAYERS NOT TO BE BLED FOR NEEDLESS FEES County Judge Tou Velle Declares In quests Where Death Results From Natural Causes, With No Susptelon of Crime Attached Are Needless District Attorney Kelly States Hid ing, of Inquests Such as One Over Ingham Are Entirely Unnecessary Hollering that an inquest In such case a the one held Monday orei tho remalus of II. T. Ingham, wh was found dead la bis roam at tb Hotel Holland Sunday morning, In entirely unnecessary and that It Is only a needless cxpenso to the tax payers, 'Frank L. Tou Velio, county Judge, announced Tuesday Morning that ho would disallow any Ullit rendered to the county by the coro ner for an Inquest under audi cir cumstance. "Tho holding of an Inquest Is very necessary In certain cases where there Is some suspicion that a crime bns been committed," stated Judge Tou Velle, "but to hold an Inquest where there Is no suspicion of crltno. Is a needless expense, and I do not propose to see tho taxpayers Im posed upon In this 'manner, any more than In other ways. "This Is the second tltno to my per sonal knowledgo that a needless In quest, with' Its expense to the tax payers, has been held. The first was over tho remains of William Vincent, accidentally killed la the presence of a score of witnesses. Vincent himself spoke of the man ner In' which he Host his life' befont ho died. Vet an Inquest was held costing the taxpayers over $70. This bill, however, vrss disallowed by the former county court, and when pre sented to us last month, again turned down. This will be tho fa to of all bills for Inquests whero there Is no suspicion of a crlmo In connection with tho death." "Tho attitude of tho county court In cutting down the coroner's bills and refusing to allow some of thu bills for Inquests Is most commend able." said District Attorney Kelly, commenting on the Inquest held Mon day over the body of I). T. Ingram. "So far as 1 am able to determine there was very little need of calling the Inquest held yesterday. Tho po lice wero able to report that Ingram came to his death by natural causes and that there was absolutely no reasonable ground for any other bo iler and this might easily havo been verified by the examination of the county physician. Evidently thu coroner and hl deputy have 'misin terpreted the law governing such cases. Tho only occasion for the Intervention of n Jury Is whero a per son has been killed or dangerously wounded by another, or has sudden ly died under such circumstances as to afford a reasonable ground to un pect that his death has been occa sioned by criminal means, or hits committed suicide." ESPEE STOCKS DOWN NKW YOUK, Fob, 25.l)Uapprov al by tho California stnto railway commission of tho Harrlman dissolu tion plan, sent Union Pacific from 151 5-S to 15!! 1-8, and Southern Pa cific from 100 1-4 to 00 1-8 lu the stock exchungo hero today. Pressuro converted on tho stocks which usual ly dominate tho murkot, particularly Steel and Union Pacific, Liquidation broko out uftor a frac tional spurt and there wus a sharp decline. Can losses amounted to three points and other standards from ouo to two, It wns a big day for thu bears. Tho market closed dull. Honda wero easy. FINAL TESTIMONY IN MONEY TRUST INQUIRY WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. The fi mil testimony in Hie house commit tco'ti investigation of Hie money trust was taken here' today, Th ovideucu wits uuimportant. v