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207 Second Street P. i l t Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fnlr tunlRlit niut Writm liny. Max. HO, Mln. 07 KitrlX'tlilnl Year, Dully ClKlith Ynr. MKDJfOKD, OltHUON, TUMKDAY, .IUNI5 .'5, 1M.5. NO. 62. ALBEE CHOSEN T nnslill!it Evltlenlly Defeated by Smnll Margin Heavy Cast Side Vote for Victor McKcnna Tlilrd Tlirouuh Second and Third Votes. Will H. Daly, Ralph C. Clyde George L Dnkrr and C. A. Dlijrluw Lead for Commlsslomrshlps. FOUTLANH. ()r., Jiiiio 3. II. ItiiHttfll Albee wiih elected tnn.xnr of I'ihIIiiihI nl ye-tenlny's oloelion, tint liist In Ik Iti'lil iimiIit tlit t in i ! i n torin nl go eminent. Hum furl wits l'Nllllllinllt',1 lull llil i-ftoriiomi when nliiriiN fruiii ilt-hty-riu prcuhiol complet '. counting first, urooml third choice t, gave Alln'it a li'iiit (if .VII villi- iiM'i A. (1. Itiiihlighl, pies rill. mil Vil. tl wiii the viito of tin' Kind Side roidoucc di-lncls mill pin tirnlurly lliul of miiiii'ii who fliimli'il in mini boi. I" (In Albee bliiiuliuil llial ilf IVntcd :tuliiulil. Pniclicnlly nil of llii hirce Km! Soli' residence precinct In'iinl I'riini lnt ' gone for Albee. Willi iiiiinv of those itiinilN 111 I lie 7U Ml remain ing In Im In'iinl from, Albce's plural it v lll pmhuhlv Im considerably in- croon'. I when fiiuil returns nro in. Tin' li'lnl oli' couullug nil ohnieoH fn in I lip H.'i prei'incl completed stood li:i! fur All-.-, HSU'.I for Hudilight. with Mi Id mill, with n In rue iiiiikm of M-cond .iiul lliinl choice toli'M t I'iuii him in tin race, Ihinl, with 7M70 V 1 1 OS. Will II. Duly, Ralph C. Clyde. Urn. I., linker. (!. A. Higelow, Robert liirck mill W. I. HrowMcr urc h'inU imr in Hint order for the four eom iiUhmoi ciships, with returns emu ploto from 7 ft out of thu 111 I pro. cincls in Portland. It seem proiihli' Hint tin' Niii'i'iiiHful four will i'iuiiii rroui this lint. The firi'iiirn'N pension fuiul peli lion curried Hiifi'ly, providing for n irlicf unil pension fund for disabled, lurirm dial ntiiiil members of tin llromer,. A im-mniro provIiHntr .f'JdO.OOO for thu construction of mi iui'iui'rntor Mllrt olio lulliptl'll. Kuiiil Issues nnuiunling to nhout .H,(l()l),00( biun uppuri'iilly been do fi'iitnl. A. I.. Hnrhiir. wns elected nmlitor hy nil o'erwhelming vote. Ho nt I'l'ivcil throo times an iiuiiiy firnt I'liolci' votes an lair three opponents collllllui'il. .S. DEAD IN EAST John H, Orth Tuesday rocolvod n letter niinoiwir.liiK tliu death of Will lain H. llrooko, May 20, nl Wnynos vlllo, N. C, from pulmonary hotuorr- llllKO. Mr. llrooko wun ntiout ar. yours of iikii iiml for Mix yon previous lo leaving for tlni oust, n year ago, Iiml boon n ri'iililunt of tho Itoguo Itlvnr vnlloy. Threatened with ronsump lion, on tho mlvlcn of physicians, ho engaged In out of door work, acting iiH Hiipcrliitniiilnut of thn llurroll, Hnovy lotto nml Ilenr Crook or ohnrdH. Ill rocovory wiih ho rapid t lint ho wqnt oiiHt Hovornl yours iko, inturuliiK with n brhlo. UnvliiK liropofty IntoroulB onRt, ho Inft o njiply thu niothoiU of Hcloutlflu fruit xrowltiK ho hnd loiirmul In tlm wcHti but Kttxw Krndually womo from din tlino of IiIh nrrlval, Ho Iouvoh n wlfo and two culldron ut IiIh llnltl anoro homo, Mr. Hroolio wns wlduly known, po pn I ur and it uiomlinr of tha Unlvur idly club. AVIATOR BREAKS ALL VIWBAIM.ES, Pruiino, Juno H CnrryiiiK womnn pouionRori Avln tor l'orryon hroko oil ultitiulo rcoorili Inyo tndny whop ho ilrovo his mono ailulio tu u Ju'luht of 10,852 fvut. MAYO HR0U6H WOMENS VOTES WM BROKE E FAILS TO SHOW OF Out Three Senators Admit Oelnu Worth $10,000 or More None of Them Confess to Havliifi Dcen Im properly Approached. Pressure Used Against Owen's Health and Irrigation Bills Round Robin System Declared Unfair. WASIIISdTON. .iiiki II. Tin ii'i'. olid iluv of Ho' "iiixiiliniiM lohh.v" lii'iiihiK liofori' u joint I'omiiiitli'i' of tin M'liutit juilioiiirv I'ouiiiiiltoi' hlurli'il with u iiihIi. Of tin- Hriiutor ii.xumliii'il, onlv thri't' own pioporly wot lb tiiori! thuii .$111,111111. Tlu'M' wort' Si'iiiilnrs Cutiou, Itrmlv unil luol.hou, who iiiiiiIo tlioir furliuiori lioforo I'liloriui; llio tO'imto. Tlm ti r k t uilnoKH linlnv wiih Konu lor Mi'I.oiiii of ('iiuiioolii'iit He uil mitli'il bn wiin inlori'ili'il in tint (ku oral Klootrii' ooiiipiinv hut ilouioil ho oor bad n'proontol iiiiyoiii in his tariff lull uoliilioM. Ho ao a lint of mon who Iiml oiinforioil with him rounriliiur tin' rmlrrwooil tnonsuro bill mi id 1 In v bad mil uttoiuploil In iiilluonoo him improporlv. Tho niiIi uuuilti'i' ik c.xumiuiuu Ihn witiioHKOH nt tho rule of four nil hour. NotlihiK liopropor ltctoalol. Sonulor Uilliimhum lotifio that llio onlv hill ho wiih oor ior-ouiilly intoroHiod in :tn that of iuorouHiiii; llio Hiilnry of Homilom. Ho uavo a hui); lil of pomoim who bad wrillon him on thu tariff ipioflion hul mini none Iiml pniHiHiil nuylhhii; impro per. Hilliuuliam uaid bo luul hood wido Hprouil hiiiar inlwrtiNcmoiitH but bad lint board of inoiiov brini; in-od othor W'iho in tin Hiiunr tiionV oainpaik'ii. Ho ilooluroil (bat tin' croutoHt proiHiiro oor oxortod on him much hr ontoroil ooiiuroM "hociuoiI to bo that oinaiialiiiu' final xomo Kniiroo opposod to tho Owoii hill croatiui; it public honlth Horvioo" nml xniil a niiuilar oainpaiijii wiih wni;oil iiKiiiiiil tho Dil-liiiKhum-Hurm'lt iuiniiurnlion bill. IU' tbouu'ht llio "nnind robin" ytom of writing to coucroHsmoii wiih unfair, ('nliriirnlaii IVnl-U-nl. Ouo of the moHt porsihtoiit mom horn of t,lu' "iiiHidioiiH Inbhy" in fl, Harold I'owoll, roproHoutiui; tho Call forniu fruit t-roworn iiHiuoiatiiui, If Souiitor Holrbor in In bo holiovoil. Ho tcxtifii'd tmlav that I'owoll l;opl uftor him hot nml bard in I bo inter ohh of California fruit men. Mi'leluT iloeluroil: 'Tlm day of tho obl-htyht lobby!! who infeileil ho eoiridnrH of b'isla tivo chamborH In pait. Nowadnyn M'nalorn will HhIoii only to principals In lint-iiH'Mi niallorH. ovor in my whole public M'rvieo hero have I beard of mouov hoiiiu iixod improperly in the Honuto." Dofemls llio lilliy. l'lotohor wnnnlv ilofondi'il tho ltjsi- tiiaato lobliyist." Ho deelared thoro umloubloilly in a powerful "Holontifiu lobby" In WiiHhinctou, but uhmtIciI that it U not ooiumihoiI of paid iikouIh, hul in ii untlit'i ini: of the beadu of bin biiHiuoMH iutoioHtri who poiouully im pronH thoir viown on conijrossuu'n nml Hcuutiirri iik wiih ho( forth in tho I'ouroHo tohtiimmy. Ho presented tho iiameH of J7.r bit; hiiHiuoHH men who hud protested npiiiiHt tho pro poned tariff revision to him and to other Hcnntorn. Oilier HQiuitorrt exnminod were Fall and (lioniiii. II. I.. Wnlthorn, mniuiKor of tho raliforuitt-Orei'ou Power compntiy, teluriied TueKthty front n weok'rf in hpentiiiii tour of tho Norlhorn Cali I'o in in proportieH of tho company, which Iiiih recently coiuplotod an im meiiHo power plaul on tho Klaumth river. Mr. WnlthorH reporln croat Interest in tho proposed now highway over tho HiHkiyoiiH and nays that a Iiuro dolo. nation will oumo from Yrokit to oh coit tho California highway otiKineor to Medford Friday, if invitation U I oxtuudod. LOBBY m MONEY r 1 MONUMENT TO THE MARTYR3 WHO WENT DOWN WITH ('map nl Hour of Itjmo Tho mnrtym of (ho Maluo hnvn nt limt lioiiii fittingly honored. Aftnr 1". )nrH and throa monttm n monu ment to mark their hcrolxm Iibh been WALL STREET William (ierli,'. Kcnern! nmnwr of tlm Pacific & Kiiitorn railroad, Iibh returned from it bunlnenH trip to St Paul and Now York, ho hax no an nouncement to miiko concerning tho oxtonNlou of tho railroad lo Mend aipi tho Inference. Ih that nothing will tie do no tills year, "I found IiunIiiohh condition!- Kood In tho oaKt mid un optlinlHtlc foulliiK In Wall street," wild Mr, (JorlK. "No bad effect In looked for from tho tariff, tho only ilonlro boltiK for con KroitH to riiMlt the bill throiiKh and end tho uncertainty no that tho now coiidltlonH can ndJtiMt theiiuelvoM. ICven tho recolvcrxlilp for tho Frhico railroad did not disturb tho Kciicral optlmUm. I'Kvoryono la prodtctlni; prosperity nud tho outlook Is most satisfactory." MAY SEEK REPEAL OF SANE The regular month!v meeliti-j of the Medford city council will bo held tonight. Hoyoud renew ini; saloon li coiiM'H, nctini; on the pavint- of the alloy hack of thu Oaruett-Corey block nud tho piihmiu'o of monthly bill, (hero in littlo on the program. Tho Fourth of July committee, which has mot eni'miniKin-; hticcohH, iiinv uhk for the rescinding of tin- onlinauco prohibitim; Fourth of July lirowork. in- tho proj-ram committee winh to have firowotkrt in tho even i"K. FORTY CANNIBALS IN SIERRA LEONE HANGED I.ONPON, Juno 3. Rmlienl 8i'H to wipe out tho notorious Leopard society, n secret orRnnir.ution is re ported today from Sierra l.eone, n British eolonoy on tho west coast of Africa, where forty members of the tribo, convicted of cannibalism nnd human sacrifices, were hniiKod, Tho hmiKiiiRti were ordered hv Sir William llrandloid Giiffilh, chiuf justieo of tho coloney. CABLE SPLICERS TO TAKE STRIKERS' PLACES SAN FRANCISCO, Cut., Juno 3. Tolo'raphio coimnuniontion to W. S. Juukip here, secrotary of tho Califor nia I.i-ht nml Power Council says that oftblo splicers havo left Chioaco for San Franoisco to tuko tho places of '.ho striking employes of tho l'a oifiu Oiib and Kleotrio eonipnny. Tho Btrikebreakers, ho said, woro sunt here by I;, C. Clrassors, international prosidont of tho MuNulty Kloott'iont Workers, who recently siloed n, thrco- your enntraot with tho Situ Iranoisco Ill RULES A GERIG corporation. Alllllo I'lrrlrllll, Scul.(or. unvi'lleil In Now York The monu ment, nt tha fioutliKctit entrance to Contrnl pnrk, will bo ono of the inoit linponliiK In tho city. 'S NF.W YOlHv. June 3. The stock market opened netie mid irregular. Canadian 1'aeific which met with sharp deoliuo-t yosterdny, advanced 3'";m cnrly. Lnrce short interest, cov Tiiiji ufier tho refnt deoliue, were n'spoiisible. 'lni.irftl'aeifii! advanced Ji. After the early sellinir jirioes of the more important issues took a definite turn upward. Later, however, tho uctiw list reacted when Smeltiui; be omue weak. London bouuht exten sively of Canadian Pacific and also of Cuiou Pacific, ltoforu the closo Canadian I'aoific Mild nearly five IMiiuts nboo yesterday's lowest murk. Northern Paeifie drnppc'l to its lowest price of the year. Hands wore easy. The market olosed weak. FOUR FREIGHTERS LOST KDMONTON. Alia., June 3. News lias been received In this city that four frolKhtura havo been drowned In Grand Canyon, Teto Juiino cache district, through tho breaking of a scow which they wero navlKatlnR. Tho victims of tho accident wero named St. John, Dutch, Nixon nnd William Kennedy. Tho latter was a brother of Constable Kennedy of tho King Kdward hotel and a native of Alexandria, Ontario. Constable Kennedy has received no details of the accident. COLUMBIA RIVER IS STILL ON RAMPAGE VANCOrVEK. Wash., June 3. Tho Columbia river continued to riso nt this point today nnd is rapidly approaching the '23 font stage. With tho continuance of warm weather, it is probable that the crest of tho high water will not bo renched for several days. There is several feet of wnter over tho pavement nt tho foot of Washing ton street. No serious ilamnKo hns yet been done. FIGHT OVER BALDWIN HEIRS IS CONTINUED SAN FHANCISCO, Cal., Juno 3. Tho custody of the two inilinuuiro McClnughry children, Doxlrii nud Hnldwiu, wlioso mother nnd father nro contending for legal possession, was again postponed hero today until Tuesday. Neither tho father, Hull MJeClaughry, who has temporary pos session of tho children,' nor thoir mother, Mrs. Anttti Hnldwiu, heiross of ono-hnlf of "Lucky" Haldwin's millions, appeared in court. STOCKS RECOVER MONDAY MR THE WARSHIP MAINE Top nt Monument. Thi la tho Inncrlptlon over tho monumont; "To the Freemen Who Died In the War With Spain That Others Might IJo Free." Jackson county warrants will bo nt par shortly. If they urn not already, throiiRh the action of District Attor ney Kelly and County Judge. Tou Velio and 'the county court lu formally ar provliii the warrants as adequate se curity for banks to uso to obtain the county deposits. The new law In ek feet this month compels county treas urers to deposit county funds In ap proved banks furnishing either sure ty bonds or other adeiptato securi ties. The banks pay 2 per cent on tho dally balances. This action nluo relieves tho banks of tho expense of farnlshliiK security bonds, which, with tho money at call, would scarcely pay. This action creates u market for tho warrants, which will bo in demand by tho banks mid therefore will restoro them to par valuo. They had already risen to 95 and better since tho now court took office. SUPREME COURT ACTS ON THREE APPEALS SALKM, Ore, Juno 3. The stnte supremo court bunded down the fol lowing decisions this merning: Stnio of Oregon, respondent, against Norman Swikert, appellant. Larceny case tuken on appeal from Union county. Judgment of lower court reversed on the grounds of overreaching sentence. Jay Jenkins, respondent, against Samuel F. Jenkins, appellant. Civil Miit taken on appeal from Harney county. Judgment of lower county court modified. First National Hank of Grant, re spondent, against V. H. McOreary mid Thomas H. McPhcrson, appellant. Appeal from circuit court of flrnnt county. Judgment nffinned. OF WASHINGTON, Juno 3. After the meting of tho cabinet today Seoretnry of (ho Treasury MeAdoo intimated that' tho resignation of F. S, Strut ton, collector tho port of San Fran cisco bud been rctptested. Ho re fused to mnko further comments SAN FtfANCISCO, Cal., Juno 3. Collector. Fred S. Stratton laughed when told that Secretary MoAdoo had "demanded" his resignation. "I havo no comment to make," said Stratton, "My term is up, I urn through, and when a mun doesn't ox peot ro-npoiutmont, what's tho use of disoussing tho subject of whethor ho bus resigned or bis resignation bus bum requested?" NY WARRANTS BANK SEC COUNTY DEPOSITS WHEAT, CATTLE ON FE LIST F Announcement Made by Senator Sim mons Shows That Wilson's Regula tor Is Doing Just as Effective Work as Was Ever Done by Teddy. President Informs Senators That Downward Revision Must Be Down ward and Forces Change of Front. WASHINGTON, June 3. "Wheat mid en I tie will i;o on the free list." This announcement here today by Senators Simmons, chairman of the senate finance committee, showed that President WiUonV little regula tor U doing just us effective work as ever was done by the "bi'j stick" wmcii once linurtsiicd nt congress from the windows of the white house. "Meats nud Hour nro to be taken from the free list," wns tho an nouncement spread far nnd wide this morning on the authority of a sub committee of the somite. This was to be done, it was hnid, because wheat nnd cattle were to be taxed ten per cut. The iden. it wns .set forth, was to cuualize mid thus avoid criti ciim. Hut when President Wilson was in formed of the situation he evolved n new idea. Instead of putting a ten per cent tariff on rucnls nnd flour, wheat and cattle to bring till to n parity, he decided that the job could b n. easily. done .if ,ull werefwe. Accordingly he sent fof Senntor'Sim nions, there was n little heart to heart talk null Simmons was informed that downward revision of the tariff meant revision downward. Then Simmons came forth nnd an nounced bis change of front. Senator Simmons also announced that be expects reports from the sub-committees of the finance com mittee with their drafts of various schedules either late this week or early next week. They probably will go to the democratic caucus immed iately. NATURE MAN SEEKS A CLOTHLESS WIFE SACRAMENTO. Cal., Juno .1.- Grudgingly acknowledging tho con ventions by wearing a sweater and a pair of trunks, to supplement tho natural covering of his flowing an burn beard, Ernest Willing Durllng, tho herbivorous "nature man," who is on a world quest for a mate who believes iu "wearing tew or no clothes," was today looking for this kindred soul in tho capital city. "Natura," as tho former Stanford university man profors to be known. lengthened the extent of his trouser ottos today, following tho censorship of tho police, who delivered tho pro uunclamonto that "Sacramento doesn't let any ono flit about hero in a primeval state." "bomewnere," says Darling, "some where, I will find tho advanced typo of nature woman. When I do, I will havo my mate. It makes no differ ence what color or raco sho Is. Ono thing only I demand sho must wear fow or no clothes." Theu ho began munching n ban ana. SNAKE RIVER AGAIN ON FLOOD RAMPAGE LKWISTON, Idaho, Juno 23. The Snake nud Clearwater rivers nro again on a rumpngo today, on account of tho unprecedented warmth of the last fow days. Today both streams wero rising rapidly and considerable damage is anticipated unless tho weather becomes cooler. The Snnko river is at tho 10-foot stage wbilo tho Clearwater is rapidly approaching a etngo of another foot in. both streams will bring them to tho dan ger murk. Last week tho rivers hnd begun to recede, but tho rapid molting of snow Ip tho mountains bus brought them Y N W TARIF LI NAMES REGISTRARS TO UDVOERS Gardner Appoints Officials for Each Precinct Unrfsr New Law Every one Must Register Before Voting Again Certificate Given to Voters. Numerous Changes Over Old System ' No More Premlsclous Register ing or Swearing In of Voters. County Clerk Onrdner, noting un der tho new law has appointed' offi cial registrars for nil districts in the county mid voters in the district! must register only with the officinl registrar. Under the new law recisterinff starts now and continues until within 30 dnys of a general election nnd 15 days next preceding a special elec tion. Kvery citizen and person hav ing taken out their first papers (if papers bnve been out ono year or more) mny be registered, if nbove tha age of 21 years. Married women take up the citizenship of their bus bands, therefore an American bora woman that is married lo a foreigner who has not had bis first papers out a year or more, is not entitled to vota any more than her husband, ho should not be registered; while on the other hand a foreign womnn married to nn American citizen can voto nnd should be registered. A foreign, woman that is unmarried should be considered the same as a foreign born man as long as sho remains ipminrried. No Charge to Ho Made. If mi elector completes his resi dence, or reaches the age of 21 year' during the period in which the regis ters nro closed, ho may bo registered any time within four months next pre ceding the losing of tho registration, No cbnrgo shall be made' an elector for registering. No person shall bo allowed to vote that has not regis tered. Every person that is regis tered but fails to vote at the next or any of the following general elections will have to register again before be ing allowed to vote. If an elector de sires to change bis political nffiliution be may register again, nnd must re. register when be moves from one pre cinct nud gain residence ii another, in each instance be shall surrender bis certificate of registration which shall bo cancelled. Lint of rtcglstrars. The name of precinct nnd Registrar follews: Autioch, Mrs. Snrab Gordon; Enst Ashland, G. H. Hillings; West Ash laud, Sumo Allen; South Ashland, Mrs. Jessica Potter; Centrul Ashland,' J. A. Lemery; Ashland Houlevard, C. Ii. Loomis; Applegute, Miss Gladys A. Rose; Barron, Fred C. Holmes, Jr.; Big Unite, E. E. Smith; Climax Centrul Point, J. W. Jncobs; Eugle Point, J. V. Mclntyro; Flounce Rock, T. D. Higginbothnm, Foots Creek, O. W.Matthews; Gold Hill, A. J. T. Smith; North nnd South Jacksonville, county clerk; Lake Creek Meadows, John MitcholI;,N. W. Med ford, L. B. Cameron; Oakdulo Med ford, Frankio Edwards; S. Vf. Med ford, W. S. Hammond; S. Main Med ford, Miss J. Butler; North Main. Medford, Miss Helen Yockey; N. E. Medford, W. II. Humphrey; N. Cen tral, Medford, Fred Snedicor; S. E. Medford, V. E. Consor; S. Central. Medford, C. E. Hogsott; Mmmd, E. J. Odell; Phoenix, A. H. Fisher; Rock roint. Mrs. I. T. Galligor; Sams Val ley, F. II. Huptmmt; Sterling, Mrs. Ausil Qilsen; Talent, MissLeta Ltikot Trail, Mrs. N. E. Middlebtisborj Union, A. D. Henrdsloy; Wntkins, John Byrne; Willow Springs, Mrs. N. D. McNasser; Witnor, J. E. Smithpeter; Woodville, G. F. Wertz. OF BOSTON, Juno 3. Announcement of tho selection of Frederiok Dickson of London as prosidont of the First Church of Cbrist, Scientist, founded by ttio Into Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, is. announced hero today, John V Ditteiuore of Hrookline was named (erk uud Adam. H, Dickey treasurer, i ( higher tuun previously. t - W SutS-s j-t O. f M 44ki fc-W