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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Fair tonight ami Wcilne
liny Mm. 87 Mln. 1)9.
'
forty. third Yonr.
Dully- Klwlilli Vonr.
E APPLES
Two Carloads of Gravcnstelns Nut
Growers $1.25 Per Box (. o. Ii.
Mcdfortl Twenty-four Cars Bart
Ictls Net $1.05 io Orcluirdlsts.
Prospects Bright tor Fancy Fluurcs
Later In Season Most Fruit Sold
Before It Is Picked.
Two rnrhimlrt of (Irnvoimti'lii rip-pli-H
from I lio IIokuo rlvor tniloy urn
being shipped Io Now Zealand liy tliu
1'rottiirnrn Fruit rompntiy, tho (lrt
fruit from lliln m-ellon over sold In
iIik nnllpodcH, Ono cur rnmti from
tint Welch orchard at Talent nnil tho
iillmr from (I. II. Young, Dr. French,
() V Mo) urn ii mi Mutton orchard In
Hot Orchard Home tMnlrlit. Tho
prlro received wait J 1-5 it mix nut.
I. o. It. .Medford.
Tho KoRini Itlvor I'rult nml I'ro.
iluro Aioiorlntloii reports tho toilu
through Hi" NortliwfNtnrn I'm It Kx
t cliiingit of 21 ears of Hoguo river
lliirtlDtlK, nt an mcrngo price of
1 1. SB "4 imt f. o. It. Mi-ilfonl. Thi
lilKhont prliu rerohod was ll.lifi with
M'vernl cur koIiik at ll.'.'O. Tin
Incl Dint llnrtlotl nro being sold nt
good figure before picked, Indicates
fancy prlrc for llioro who want Io
np'i'iilitlo hy rnmdgnliig fruit for
unction sale. All of tint loading
cftlcs of tlm east hnvo vied wllli ono
another Io K-ctiro tlioiw supplies of
tho world' lvjtt Itnrtlolt nod thin
Inn reunited In tho obtaining of such
cMrnordlnnry vaIimui.
Home of tho isrgest orchards nro
shipping on consignment through the
Htewtrl rrult rompany, tho hulk of
tho crop, however, h lining handled
IhroiiBh tho two mmoclntloiis anil
Mild for rauli lipforn picking. Ilolh
tho Producers niul Pioneer com
pjiiya mi well an Individual huirri
nro In (ho ninrkot for llnrtlctts nnil
other ixarK.
HlllrroHt nml miiiio other iirrhnrd
ar ilolnjlug picking, In iin'ordHtieo
with th finding or tho government
preronlliiK experts, wIioho experi
ments demonstrated Hint tlm longer
fruit win permitted to hum: on tho
trove, up to u rertaln iitnKo. tho hut
lei wore Its keep qualities.
MADE POLICE BUY
HIM PAIR OF PANTS
SAN KKANTIKCO. Cnl., Auk. 1'-'.
- Stripped to llm huff from In
wniM down inn with only u barrel
Io protoct hi luiro cp from tin
luceen, t'oiirml Itlclmrilhon, u coun
Irv vinilor, iippcnicd nt tin1 hull (
juhllco hero loilny iiiilo vexed. Con
rml, with iw-o fellow iiiriilirtlH cmiiu
to town yi'ritniiluy, ilid llio Haihur.v
Ccinxt ami woko up llilx morning In
I'oithmoiilh Hipuirc, whii'h adjoin
tho n.V Hi'iilion. ('onriid'H pauU and
hlioes were one, one companion Im 1
hint IiIh emit nml vent nml llio other
wnrt nut rfpi().
HiclmruVon ilcinaudcd new panls
from llio inithoritlcri "for omiHe."
They oouliln't turn him Iooho wilhout
thi'iu, ho Hu'V "fame throui;h.''
cRACKirJrilo
DYNAMITE POSTAL SAFE
WI'.ST LIHKHTY, in., Am;. VJ.
Threo oniolfHini'ii Imtloreil in tho
iohloffiiii door hcio ciulv toiluy unii
vniiily trlwl to hlow tlm hiiI'o with
nltioi'lyeorin. Tliu report of llio o.
ploMlim uroiiHcil tliu town nml u
oiowil of i'ltlyuiiH hoou Kiillicivil nml
Uiivn hiittlo to llm yi-nK-. Ono mini
wiih bhot Hcrioiisly. Tlm Immlilx
thou I Inl. A ioM in In purhiiil.
LYNCHED NEGRO DIES
PROTESTING INNOCENCE
liAl'HKNH. T,'i, Auk. l'J.
Churned with nllm'kiiiif u white wo
man, lllcliiiiil I'lmliell, n ni'Kro, wax
Ivni'iii'il lii'iit loilny nml hW hmly riil
illcil wilh IiiiIIi'Im, I'lii'ldicll piotc.
cil iila iuiiuccucu o I he liml,
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HND BUYER IN
NEW
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ADMIRAL BADGER IN CHARGE
OF NAVAL ATTACK ON N. Y.
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Admiral lladp.er, in charge of Hie
iimviiI dcuioii .trillion nT the Atlantic
fleet iiKimihl New York City, which
i now going on off Long Inland
Sound, iniiNt endeinnr to show (hill
the foilh nt llio head of ilio Sound
which protect Hi" metropolis, lire
not sufficient. If ho succeeds in
gelling Iiik ships past them in the
war iiuiiii'iiViTM it will mean that
much inouev must ho nppropriatcil
hv congress to strengthen the forst
protecting Lng Hliind mmiiiiI.
SULZER SCANDAL
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XV.W YOHK, Auk. 12. -Diuunil.
nlion of holh (lovuruor Snlr.er aiol
Tnmmnuy I lull in voiecd hero tmlny
in nu editorial in tho World, one of
Now Yorh'rt Icadinu' nuw-spaperH.
"Tho Sulr.er seniulnl," MiyH tlm
World, "is no Io.kh nu oxiHinuro of
(lovcrnor Sul.cr limn of Tiiminanv.
It in tho moNt I'ouviui'iut; object !ch
xon of o'vermnent hy lilaekmail Kuw
York Iiiik ever known.
"Sulrer him not heiui ilciilroyeil
liccaiic liu iMickclcd oninpniKii eon-
tiihulioim nml fulled to muko tho no
coiinliiiu' that tho law ootnnmndw, and
lii'i'inirto ho iiHi'il llio iiioni'v In roil
itiiel Wall nlicct oieriitioiiH. TIiohc
nro truililiouul Tummuiiv prnclicci.
Tammnnv candidatcH nml Iiosmw arc
oxpei'leil to pocket fix much of uuy
campaign rui id n rt tlicv can nafe'v
ilo.
'Tammanv Iin cxliihilcd (Invent ir
Snlr.er to puhlio hIiiiiuo oiilv heeuuso
ho hroko with tho orpiniatiou ami
refuxeil to tuko further orilern from
'IIohh' Murphy. If Sul.cr hail not
ritlempteil to hn governor In fact im
well art in name, ami if lie hail not
rexirtled llm lootiuc of tho hIiiId ami
reaeheil out for indiclmcntK Tutu
many would have inotcctcd him.
"The Sulrer semnial oimht to
drive Snlr.er from tho 'ovoniordilp,
hut it iiIko oiiKlit to ilentroy Tum
luiiny." CAFE IS HELD UP
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CIIIIWUO, Auk. 12. Tho Italian
eafo of (loorKU AiiKclicii wiih held
mi earlv loiluv hv n man nnil n
comely kiiI. Tho couple entered tho
place Hhoitly nt'lor mill uilit ( tho
Kirl ilemmiilhiK " ilriuk. As AiiKel
ieu turneil tho man drew u rovolvu'l
nod held lilm In n coiner while tho
Kill rifleil tho cash rector of .fltlll
nml xt ripped AiiKelion of ."f 1000
worth of jiiwrlH. Tho eouplo unuiip
oil in mi uutomohilo.
FORMAL DEMAND FOR
ARBITRATION AT CALUMET
CAI.l'Mi:, Mloli., Auk. 12. A for
nml ileiiimul on tlm minor nml op
cinloi'K In Htihmit their ilifl'i loiiiuN to
uieilliilloii wiih niiulii heio Ihli iil'ler-
imnii hv Ju'Ikh Alfieil Murphy, iep
leneulliiK (loveiiior lerrn. J he
milium me wIIIIiik, hut tliu officlaU
Hi tlm llccla.Ciilumct Minliii: com.
puny uru cxpcvlvd o rvftuc.
LAIDTOTAMMANY'S
BLACKMAIL
RUL
MEDFORD.
QUIET REIGNS IN
CITY GF MEXICO
REPORTS EIND
Encouraninu News Received, But N)
Positive Predictions Retjardlru
Ultlmato Outcome of Mission
Olaz Not Wanted in Japan.
Most Friendly Relations Between
United States and Japan and For
mer Not to Be Offended.
WAKIIINHTOK. Amr. 12.l)iri'et
rcporlH from l.olli .lohu t.ind mrl
Chart: ilViffairen NVImiii O'BIiiiiikIui
eHV that iiffnin in Mexico City nr
ipiiel wih the encoiiraKiiiK iiowh re
reived nt tlm Htntc ilepnrlnnnl to-
dnj'. Dehpilo reporlrt to tint eon
trarv. 1.1ml. it ii iiuilcmtoott,. Iihk
made no positive tireilioliotiH recnnl-
hit; tliu ultimate outcome of his inn
xiou. The rei)ort from Tokio Hint (Icn-
eral Felix Dinr. will not ho receive i
officially ul Tokio hy tho .liipancsc
Kovernment !k mirmiinileil in ipv
lery. Tho reason iikhikuciI in re
Kanleil n n mere ilinlomntii' way Jf
Hnviiic that Dinr. is not wnnlcd and
it is tlmuKht here Hint the enlliu-i-nxtie
welcome to American AiahiiMia
dor (Inthrie in Tokio wan .lapnu's
wny of expressiiie; ilisappnv:il of
Hiierln'ri allempt to use Japan as n
cluli to force recognition.
Ojien KiiKKoUmiM from Me.xi'o
City recently Hint Din had been
commissioned to nejjoliulo a secret
offetihive nml ilefeusivo treatv wilh
Japan displeased Tokio. OffieitiU
hern who nro in n position to know
xnv that .In pan nml tho ''oiled
Stale were never inoro friendly than
now nml Hint tho Cnlifornln-Wohli
liiu Itnu n.nllt ltK.rniiaf.fi lliiil fnelili''
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of frieitilNhlp in(enil of beinir n Inr
rier to it. It is undent ol Hint both
Secretary llrynn nml Ambassador
Chinda believe there in absolutely no
ehnui'o of n rupture with .Inpru.
Progress In MaiIo
The statu ilennrtment declares it
is making real iirocross toward nn
undcrslaudiiiL' with Mexico, that tho
tension in lessened nml Hint there Is
no louircr fenr of nnv ilnncer to tha
presideut'rt envoy, John Kind.
President Wilson in beiuK closely
informed of Mexican condition hv
l.inil. whoso status in MV.xicn will be
officially explained by Chnrc il'Af.
fniren Kelson O'ShnuRhnesBy in n
scheduled interview with KnruiKii
Minister (Inmbon nt Mexico t'ity.
O'ShnuKhuessy will also ihhiiio
(Inmbon of tlm desire of tho United
Shite for pence. It N not expected
Hint Iluertu V status will bo dMi'iiss
ed nt tho eonferenec, but it is ex
lMieted to novo tho way for future
jifKotiutiourt.
Hilef Difficulty
To chief difficulty in llio siltiatioii
tmlny is IJud's failure to rcctKiiir.u
Iluertu art president of Mexico.
While settlement of this is in prog
ress, ct torts nro beintr male to Kt
all dnstitiito Americans out of the
country nml giiuhants nro being Kent
Io uilvnutaKcotirt positions in ease
uuy further difficulty should come.
It is nuthoritutivcly stated hero
toduv that I.itul will not atleniDt to
communicate directly wih any of. the
Mexican insurgents in tho field. Ilo
may Jalk with friends of tho eousti-
tutionulistrt, hut he will not go into
tho territory held by Currmizii'H
foreos.
It is estimated hero that it will
tuko I.iml n mouth to round out his
mission.
GAFFNEY TO FIGHT
DICK HYLAND TONIGHT
Tommy (luffney, tho pugilist'ii
lemon who met Hat Nelson hero
some lime ago and was soured mo
badly by llio "Durable Dane" that ho
(pill In tho fifth round, is scheduled
to light nt Anacoiidii, Mont.! tonight.
Diek llyland, tliu man who knocked
out I.eueh Cross tit Colmu in forty
into rounds about five years ago, U
to hu (liiffiioy's oppoiient, mid til
lliouuh piesuiueil to lie "all in" some
Hum hk' nhuiihl heat (luffney with
t'UC.
OUHCION, TUESDAY, AUGUST. 32, 3913.
JOHN LIND, PRESIDENT WILSON'S UNOFFICIAL ENVOY.
WHO HUERTA HINTED HE WOULD REFUSE TO RECEIVE
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POINT OF ATTACK
BY REBEL FORCES
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SAN DIKno, Cil.. Aug. 12. -That
Mazatlaud. Mcx., may he taken by
tho rebels iii n fight scheduled to
start today was tho word brought
hero today by refugees on tho Mexi
enn steamship IMtito Juurcs from
(liinynms.
Tho Ilenito Junrex, which hns ne
comiuoiiatinus for only forty passen
gers, enrried two hundred refugees
fnm tho besieged port. Ameiu:
them were thirty Americans nml
ninny of the passengers were women.
They said, according to report
from Marntlan and vicinity, l'hilippe
Kivcros, fonner governor of Siunlo.i
stnle, who hns recently been pur
sued by small forces of federal
troops, has gathered nrouml him
.'1000 rebels. It'tveros, snid tho ref
UKec.i, sent word to President Ilu
ertu mid the governor of Marat hn
several dnys ngo that unlcsx Marnt
lan surrendered by today he would
begin mi nssnult. Only S00 federal
soldiers nro said to have comprised
thn garrison of Mnr.nl Inn when the
steamship bearing tho refugee
storied north.
The stenmer also brought word "if
ineffectual ntlempts hv Didier Mas
son, French uviator with tho rebel,
to destroy tho federnl gunboat Tam
pion nt (luaymas. No dropped eight
bombs near the gunboat on one day
recently, but could not hit llio war
ship. ATF
FOHTLANI), Or., Aug. .12. In a
formal statement issued today tho
Oregon exposition commission, which
returned from San Francisco Sun
day, expresses great satisfaction
with tho-nilo selected for Oregon's
building nt tho 1 'annum exposition.
On account of tliu Manliness of
tho appropriation tho committee, fa
vors Hie construction of u h build
ing, which will make up in individ
uality what it lucks in costliness.
The commission will endeavor to
have tho Oregon building tho first
ono completed among stutu btruu
tu res.
OFFERS AD W0LGAST
CHANCE TO MEET WATSON
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 12.
Promoter Juntos W. ColTmth has
offered Ad Wolgast n September
dale wilh "Hoil" Watson, mid llm
proposition Is being seriously con
fidered hy the former lightweight
champion. Wolgust also hits an of
fer to box tho winner of thu Johnny
I bunion. Jack While light in is. An
goles mid will mitiniincu his dcclnlon
probably tomoriow,
MATZATLAND
IX
BULDNG
OREGON
OIL PIPE LINES
FACE PROBE AS
PUBLIC UTILITIES
SAN FKANCISCO, Cal.. Aug. 12.
Tho various oil plpo lines operat
ing In California nro In for nn Inves
tigation. Tho K tit to railroad com
mixtion began a probo today, as a
reult trf tno "oil pipe lino net,"
which went Into effect yeitenlay.
According to tho terms of tho act,
nil concerns owning or operating plpo
lines In transporting crude oil, po
trolcum or their products, becomo
common carriers and as such nro
subject to tho provisions of the pub
lic utilities act.
Tho Investigation was begun with
an order to somo nineteen companies
to appear before tho commission and
show causo why they should not bo
required to fllo their schedules of
rates, rules and regulations with tho
commission. Tho hearing Is sot for
September -I.
Tho companies named In tho or
der are:
Standard Oil company, Associated
Oil company, Producers' Transporta
tion company, Union Oil company of
California, Pinal Home Oil company.
Pueuto Oil company, Central Oil
company. Home Oil company, Gra
cIoha Oil company, San Luis Obispo
company, Ilefinlng and Producing Oil
company, Coast Oil and Transporta
tion company, Mission ransportatlon
nml Itofinlng company, Associated
Pipeline company, Salt Lnko com
pany, Amalgamated Oil company,
Central Oil company of Los Angeles
and Pe'.mor I'nlon Oil company.
LANE LIKELY TO
MISS CRATER LAKE
POUTI.ANI), Ore, Aug. 12. Inr
stead ot spending n wook as ho ori
ginally Intended, Secretary of tho In
terior Lane will upend only a row
hours In tho utnto ot Oregon, ac
cording to a tolcgrnnl recolyod from
him today hy tho rommerclnl club,
Tho secretary stated that tho,
president desired that ho attend tho
cnugroiis of governors at Colorado
Springs and then return immediately
to Washington. Ho will arrive In
Portland next Mouduy mornlug at 7
o'clock.
It scams almost posltlvo that tho
secretary will not visit Crater l.uko
mid Klumuth Fulls.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION
INANNUAL MEETING
NASHYII.I.K, Tcnn.. Aug. 12.
Today's session of thu fifty-ninth
convention of the Inlernational Typ
ographlcal union was devoted to re
ports from the sevurul committees,
Tliu "Scuttle proposition," which
provides for u board of director of
I went v moil instead of mi executive
council of Hi too member, is to he
considered Thursday n it special or
der of bmdiivvtf,
LAVS
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SATWT
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Eleanor Fay, a San Francisco Sten
ographer. Drinks Poison on Ferry
boat After Writing Note Sayinrj
Former Special Agent to Blame.
Girl Accompanied Glavis to Train
Claims to Be Wife and Then De
nies Statement Thought ex-Wife.
SAN FHANCISCO. Cnl.. Awr. 12.
By requcl of tho Oakiaud author
ities, San Frnncisco iolice tnduy nro
trying to confirm n report that Miss
Klennor Fay, n young woman who
attempted suicide by swallowing
lioisou last night on n ferryboat, is
the divorced wife of Louis R. (ilavis
of Portland, fonner chief of I he
field division of the Uuice.i Slntes
general land officii anl former
secretary of the California slato con
servation commission. Tightly
grasped in the womanhnml was a
note which rend:
"Louis, you wronged inc. Your
life ought to bo hnppy at Hie exoenso
of mine. Hum my body. Don't tell
tic folks."
At nn Oakland hospital the wom
an wns resuscitated sufficiently to
state that she had come to Califor
nia from Portland, Or., n yenr ngo
nnil for a time hnd lived in Sacra
mento. She will recover.
Denies Marriage
OAKLAND, Cal.. Aug. 12. Miss
Klennor Fay, a San Francisco steno
grapher, who ottomptcd sulcido on a
ferryboat coming from San Francis
co to Oakland and loft a. note ad
dressed to Louis R. Glarl. will re
cover from tho effect of the carbolic
acid taken, according to officials at
tho emergency hospital here today.
When questioned this morning the
girl donlcd that she bad ever been
married to Glavis and denied that ho
had ever said that Glavis was her
husband. Tho physicians at tho
hospital, who treated her when sbo
was brought hore, are firm In their
statement that at first sbo claimed
to bo Mrs. Glavis.
Accompanied by GlavU
Miss Fay said today that Glavis
had accompanied her on tho boat,
and that bo was on board the ferry
when she took tho poison. This
statement was mado to Miss McNau
nls, a nurse ut the Emergency Hos
pital, according to tho Jntter. The
girl said Glavis had left her and had
taken tho train for Portland, Oregon
from tho Oakland Mole, whoro tho
boat landed.
Miss Fay refused to say whether
Glavis had assisted in caring for her
after sho had Bwnllowed tho poison.
SENATE SPEEDS UP
FINAL ACTION
ON WF BILL
WASHINGTON, Auk. 12. The
fact Hint Chairman Owens of tho
senate banking committee conferred
this afternoon with tho sennto dem
ocratic steering committeo caused
reports that the democratic major
ity is considering a proposition to
rush thu Underwood tariff hill
through, sidetrnckiiiK currency leg
islation until next session. Senator
John W. Kern of Iudiann, loader uf
tho sennto majority, denied tho re
ports, saying tho sennto caucus on
the currency bill would bo held on
Thursday.
Tho somite today began longer ses
sions to expedite action on tho Un
derwood tariff hill. It is expected
Hint Senator Miles Poiudextcr of
Washington will support the demo
crats, hut it it questioned whether
Senator Lit Folletto will take it sim
ilar stand. Senator Keiiyou niul
Senator Clapp nro undecided
whether to supimrt tho republican;!
or democrats,
The house caucus today resumed
consideration of proposed eiirreuu.v
legislation. It is predicted tho cau
cus will continue all week.
0 TAKE PO SON
FR
NO. 122.
S HAPPY IN
RENO ESCAPADE
SAY WITNESSES
John L. McNab, Former Prosecutw,
Star Witness in Dings Trial This
Morning Identifies Exhibits From
House in Which Couples Lived.
Prosecution Proves Actual Viola
tions of Law and That Women
Agreed to Defend Companions.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Auk. 12.
John L. McNnb, former United
States district nttnrney here, who
lost his office in the preliminaries of
the Diggs-Cnminctti whito slave
cases nfter chnrgin;? Attorney Gen
era! McRcynnlds with demying their
hearing becnuse of "pull,'' wns tho
principal witness beard today in the
Diggs ''nso hero in United States
Judge Vnn Fleet's court.
McNnb wns utilized to identify
certain exhibits taken from the
bungnlow at Reno where Diggs mid
Cnminctti were discovered with
Mnrshn Wnrrington nnd Lola Norrw
of Sncrnmcnto after their elopement
to Nevada. Uc was not cross-examined
and wns dismissed from thn
stand just beforo adjournment was
taken nt noon.
Tho whole of (he evidence tak-u
today centered about tho attempt of
the prosecution to provo by the ex
hibits nnd by tho testimony of Reno
police ns to the dishnbillo in which
the quartet was found and by other
circumstances that tho white slave
law actually had been violated by
tho commission in tho state of Ne
vnda of immoral acts.
GlrU West WllHxdy
Fnrther evidence on this! point
from tho Warrington and Norris
girls themselves is expected this af
ternoon, nlthough it probablv will bo
Into in Hie day before tho Kids take
the stand.
When it became utain to him that
tho defense evidently intended to lav
special emphasis on testimony going
to show Hint the girls were in a
hnppy, or at least flippant state nt
mind during part of the time they
lived nt the Reno bungalow nnd even
nfter their arrest, Judge Van Fleet
said :
"Tho evidence (that in question)
will be admitted, but not ns indicat
ing Hint under tho act forco need fca
used nt all."
The interrogation by Diggs' attor
neys nt this point wns in lino with
the probnblo defense Hint tho girls
went willingly mid did not have to
bo coerced.
Other Witnesses
Thu first witness called when
court opened were Theodoro Kylkn,
the handwriting expert, and R. J.
Semin, postmaster nt Sacramento.
They briefly corrected ovideneo thoy
had given nt earlier sessions of thu
trial.
Chief of Police J. B. Ilillhousi of
Reno was the first new witness. Ho
told nt length of tho diseovory of
Camiuctti, Diggs nnd tho two girls
in the bungnlow nt Reno, where nil,
ho said, were in various stages of
undress. Ono of tho most signifi
cant tortious of Ilillhouso's testi
mony was his relation of,n conversa
tion which occurred when tho quar
tet of elopers were being tnkon
the depot nt Reno.
"Well," Hillhouse declared Diggs
said, "It's up to you girls whether
wo go to tho penilontiary."
And to this the witnosH declared
Miss Wnrriugton replied: "We'll stay
with you."
FOR BANK EXAMINATION
SALKM, Or., Aug. 12. Although
tho new blue sky law provides Hint
thu corporation commissioner shall
have all tho powers mid privilege
of tliu statu superintendent ot bnuki,
yet ho cannot charge corporations h
fee for making examinations, us the
bank examiner is privileged to do,
according to mi opinion by Attorney
General Crawford toiluy. Corira
Hon Commissioner Watson, who htva
been charging the same fue as tlw '
bank examiner, hhhohhihmI that Imi
would dlseouliuus to do iw.
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