PATJEF0UT1!. flrEDFOTCD MATH TRTBUNK ftiFdTFORD. OKKOOX. Til TURD Y. OrTOHFR 2il. Ifllft MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE I when a technicality is not a technicality AN INnni'KNMISNT NnWHl'APEU 1'UllMHJIKl) i:VnV AKTOHNOON ISXCUI'T HUNDAV 11Y TJ1H MKItfQIM) I'llINTINU CO. The Democratic. Times, Tim MrdforJ Mali, Tho MeaTnnl Tribune, Tho South rn Orogonlsn, Th Ashland Trlbuno. Offlcn Mall Trlbuno llulldlnir, S6--7-29 North Fir street) telcphona 76. Orrlfilnl Official J'njicr of the City i'n per ot MoilforJ. of Jackson County anOHtin PUTNAM, Editor ntid MAiinitvr Kntim-d ns nfeonrt-- .nam miutar nt Sfectfnril. Orca-nn. under ho net or March 3, JS78. suBBoniPTiou hates. One year, by moil . ? Ono mnnth, bv mn'i " Per munlhi )I1t-ih( b wrrler In Jlwlfon), ,Tri,-on'lc nml Con trnl tvilnt , - . . .80 Hnlnrday only, bv mvi. ti-r yr . 3 t Weekly. tr yesr l.fi'l SWORN CinUU&ATIOH. Piilly vrai for . lrvo mouths end Ing Noimbrr ! vni 1 t GRANTSPASSVO I 200.000 RAILROAD BONDS ONCE AGAIN A QLJMPSE OF T HE NEW WOMAN (WANTS PASS, Or., Oct. 23. People of Grants l'n" are today "t- ing upon (lie issuance of $200,000 bonds for tho building of n roilrmid Jo Crescent City, In lake tho Aace of llio lmnU recently declared invnlitl by iho supreme court. The oily pub lic j orvicc oomtnte'don 1ms issued tlie following stntotpent: "A study of ilic finnneos involved in iho building of (bo inuuieipal rail road will prove (o nny unprejudiced lH'rson tbnl Grunts I'm has boon trot tine more limit n dollar of value for ccry hundred cents of rniinicivnt iiinuev tbnl bits boon expended. Io tlinn '.2,000 (j?IU,2bUn8) ha been axiKimkil lo date in nil (lie oiwrallons for (ho notj- road, mul in rvtum for (bis wo bjtvo (bo lino practically Tcmly for (he lies nml rails to Wil derville, (be l)ntor right of way, terminal ground and survey (rep resenting vnluos that hail cost (bo original promoters more llinti 1S0, 000), ntid tho lliggs holding?, inelud itii' tho (rack constructed ncro (bo river. Hip locomotive nod the rcnltv iii(oror (upon which tho Iliggs peo ple bud expended $23,000). "From the "proceeds of tho bond issue (bis $02,000 i to bo repaid to (ho city, nl( thnt R (o go to (ho con struction of tbi-5 first ttuit to bo tho .$200,000 hn( i to be voted by (ho people nnd authorized for tho pur jK)so nt (lie bond election Thursday. "ih this $200,000 the eommiw-ion nnd tho council are certnin, after liming lltnroughlv invoitiated all foitliire of the proHisitiou, tlmt the road can be perfectly constructed nnd oquijiped 8 far a Wihlerville. and MMib-y further. W'HU this much of (ho mad completed and in operation' (ho fiwHtwtntf of a second unit will be pmoiiitnhle and can be iin-iinyed without diffiaulty, though the plans for tho financing of' the road to (be coant nru now near ma turity, nnd tl0 huervfHful outcome will not bo long delayed nftcr (ho jM'oplo of (1 rants Pass show their tihcliu)i(id attitude by nlidn(ing tho bond innuo for which (bey bho a (wenly-to-one nlc last December." SUING MIS 4pcttr T WITH GOADS T1E defision of llio supreme court pliieimr the coinpim yalion net upon ballot foe a referendum vote Is a sur prise to tlie layman, for it shows how the courts can. if they want to, entirely overlook technicalities, which they usually harp so upon. "It was alleged that GOO of tho signers of the referendum petition had signed the petition twice: that 1200 of tho signatures were void, because illegible; that wrong ad dresses were given by many other signet's, and that many signers were not registered as voters. Here is a mass ol technicalities, any one ot which has probably done veteran service in invalidating bond issues voted by overwhelming majorities and more serious than many invoked to set aside statutes. But a technicality is evidontly not n technicality when it concerns a refer endtun. 'Phis referendum petition was filed by a lawyer whose principal business is working up damage suits, in which the employer is sometimes mulcted, and the injured em ploye always. Us object was to delay the enforcement or invalidate if possible the compensation law, which pro vides state insurance and fixes a scale of compensation t'or accidents, and which would interfere with the graft of ambulance-chasing attorneys. Here is the way the supreme court brushes aside the technicalities and holds that other prool besides the evi deme of the petition itself is necessary to establish the lnet that duplicated signatures were not those of other people of the same name: ' No testimony Is clvon on this point nml wo arc left wholly to Inspec tion of the iiotltlon to determine the qtuwtlon. It Is nuulo n crlmo by the statute for n person to Intentionally slnn n rcforouiluni petition twice.' U la vreeuhied that a )ieron I Innocent o( a crime or wrong, nml likewise Identity Is presumed from Identity of name. Tliofo presumption nrn of oqu&l wolsht under tho statute, and In this Instance would balance each other, so tUnt If thy plaintiff upon whom tho burden of proof rosta would prevail, somo othor testimony must be produced to show thnt, In fact, the same person In tho Instances mentioned nip nod the petition more than once." "Vhon it conies to the 200 illegible signatures, the su preme court approves poor penmanship in the follewing: "There is no btnndnrd of excellence In penmanship established by Rtntuto qualifying a voter to sign n referendum petition, nml besides. a before stated, the cenulneness of (he signature Is not attacked. The right I of a petitioner to order tho referendum can not ho made to depend upon the ability or tnaballt) of any person to rend tho siKtinturo. .Many of our boat cltlsens habitually hIiih their names In a form illeRlblo to any one not familiar with the writing, nnd It would bo unreasonable to deny such voters tho right ot referendum boeaiiho ot their chlroKraphlcal Idlonyncrnsle." Regarding the wrong addresses written in by the sign el's, the court helds: "Hearing in mind that the verity of tho namos Is not questioned, but only the faults In designation of street residences In the main nro urged, wo think sufficient is shown on an Inspection of tho petition to Justify tho notion of the defendant in filing the petition and In Ida intended certification ot tho ballot title. Wo are much Influenced In this conclusion by the fact that It Is the duty of tho defendant In his official capacity to determine In tho first Instance by an Inspection of the petition whether or not the slcnatttro are eanulne, and are regularly authenticated. The presumption Is that ho has performed his duty properly." The court holds that it is not necessary to be a regis tered voter, just a "qualified", voter, to sign referendum petitions. The decision practically opens the door for any quan tity and qualitj" of fraud in securing referendum" or initi ative petitions and unless it is possible to secure other evidence of fraud than that shown on the face of the petition. i difficult thing, the court will not go back of the certification by the hired solicitor who gathers in the signatures, or .writes them himself, at so much per name. iii the university referendum of two years ago it was proved that many of the petition signatures were fraud ulent, that forgery was freely practiced, that directories were copied and even graveyards forced to yield their quota of the dead to block the progress of education in Oregon, aud still the courts placed the referendum on the ballot. Technicalities serve one purpose in oue case and an other in a different case. They are invoked or ignored at the whim of the courts. No wonder the public considers litigation a gamble that benefits no one but tho lawyers, and the wise keep out of court, and that laymen are be ginning to think, with Thomas A. Edisen: "There Is no Jubtlce in law. It hns r-olvoJ Itself Into tachlncnlltloft and formula A cause will be thrown out of one court and carried to another. It will be sent back ami forth more for the oxorcisu ot loal prac tice than for the attainment of justice. Where an Important case tulKht bo nettled In n short tlmo by the use of common senKc, It Is prolonged for ears through tlu- technbnllty of Jurisprudence, the whole tourso of which defeats the object nought " CALUMET, Mitih., Oct. 23. A furious riot occurred in (bo Jfed Jacket copper digjriet (udny ntt n'ru Milt of an Httwnijt by mine 'iVd (6 broik up a proooaiiioii of M rift" era nml atnke yinitituirti. The guard were belter armed than iho jfnrudor, but (ho latter" Imd lhom diohvily outpumbered. Hewl- crs wer drawn and aevontl tdioU Jim1. Knives weio used fiutily. A number of the gunrda wwio bunokiHl down with the hcuvy staff of the flugo iHirried in the )rocewinii. Ten lH'iMins wt' seriously and many Pioie hligutfy wounded. In (be i-rod weto teeny women, aome of Whom Miffucd eero lirui-trk, -Militia finally disr.eivid the crowd and pindo fourteen inro-d. MUSI GO 10 JAIL NEW YOKIfc Qd. ffil. Applieu tijuj for'n new trial by Daniel Tol innii, "king of lonn Hlmrko," convict ed tooently of UBiiry, with denied Ijurji today by- Jualicu ; yemllajojj. Thin iiiuaiia that Tolnmn, who bus offiooH iif KiNty-f)iroo oitIiis,"1nrist servi' a aix nmntib' ptjiilonqo nt Dlnokvtoll'H island, . ONE OF JUSTICE LAKtt MOHONK, N. Y., 0?t. 23. IntoruatlQnallzatlon of tho Philip pine government was urged today be fore tho Conference of Krletyls of tho Indlajis and othor deoendont people Tho auggostlon, mado by Judge A. 8. Lanier of Virginia, formerly a motnber ot tho Philippine huroau of JtiBtlcp, contcmplatod a Philippine D'ANIOU BIG $2.79 BOSC HALVES $1.65 Tho following price. obtnnod nt auction in eastern niarkel Whines da'y: New Yoik Through nuotion, 42 ean of deoiduoiia fruitr: Win I or Neli, 2.1.", bnlvet $1.SI); 'A earn Or egon poaru, D'Anjop, $2.70; Uowh hnlo, $1.0.',; Coimco IkiIvck, $l.)0 (o $2.00; 2 cars Wellington D'An- jous, $''.-JP, liulvea l?l.a; :J fiir WnhhingU'ii apples, Jouuthuiirf $1,110, 30o to upper homo made up of rnombers .. ..... . i. --: -..- representing an tne grmu powers, jjtomos itj to $'J.oii; jicurs, and a lower boinse olettod by the.hio lowor. Applos atendy. Filipinos. Martin Hgan of tho Manila Tlmo opposed tho plan. "Tho Philippine Chicago Through auctien: Three cars Colorado Jenathans: Extras $l.b7, fancy $1.51, ohoieo sj'l.lli; our question is not political," ho said, Winosnps, oxtrns $1.70, fancy $1.4 1; "It is n question of Juatlco, fairness and common sonao. I bollpvo tharo will bo low rancor there ub a roiult of tho last election." Ho compli mented tho present administration on Uh Phlllppluo )olicy. FREDDIE WELSH MATCHED TO FIGHT EDDIE MURPHY nilC'AOO, Oct. 23. Freddie W"d"li, lightwoight ebnmpion of l'nghuid, and Eddie Murphy aigucd piliek'n beio today for u ten-round conjcl to be Htuged at Kenosha, Wis., Novombor 10. The men will Vicigh in at l.'!.r) pounds at 3 o'plook on ibo afternoon of tbu fighl. oar Idaho .Jouiitlinii, extiati $!.(!.', fancy $1.11; car AYasbingioii Jniiu thnnfi, estran .ifl.97, fancy $1.(13; part oar California Winter Nelin, $2.03; Hucriu Euster, $1.01; Oiegon Hueiro Easier inurked d'Anjou ov inia, $2.14; fancy $1.00. JOHN MAUS HANGED AT SOMERSET, PENNSYLVANIA JOHNSTOWN, !'., Oot. 23,-Jobn Mau was bunged at Somonul, near buie, tliis aiteiiioou for the imirdiir of Ilatiifjun lirown, n rural U'Uor on trier. Ob, my word! I tbia Hie amy un Ob, iiolhiHf,- like that; it i a new fashion. . Dou it hail from Pari? Novairo! It just imtwrally orig inated right here in the land of the free and the home of the suffragette, and hoars vncifernu aorae might My strident wittioa to (he increas ingly palpable fact that fair woman sure U getting emunoipatiNl! Is everybody Hearing (hem I N-n-no that ii, wo hardly think they all are. Some of Vtn, howeser, own tip to it, in the nwnkMiitig ipiar- torn whore (be cor-o( is lMntg whit tled away aud abandoned altogether as too aignifleaut of (he oirentul bondage in which vtfinnu has ) '.! hereolf nnd has bofii betd eor sine- the furaway days of the Kdenie a" pies. Oh, yw, indeed, the ooraet i ny ing farewell and tukmg iU doNtrtiirc, if we may daoe rvliiinre on the em phatically voiced ujaniofiri of the dress freedom advocate, ami with it goes its strait-jacket of ecei.iry garters, restricting i-lastlo bunds that rob tho Hi-callt'd waaker vom of lier divine birthright, graee of move ment, which, alt through the histtiry of femiiiino faacinntioH, baa held equal sway with beauty of face. Hut, oh, teuiHru; oh, more From (he wtmp l' the gaping low brows, masculine and auti, that ouhl hung na a dead Height on the for ward movement, coiium the or,, "Wliiit will they take off po.vlf" Sirl The ipielic.u i not jH-rli-nont ! Thene thia or hosior spells progress and oinnuciputnwi, and when yoii get euiifiKiipnted ou get it (horoiiKbly from the skin out, pist as charity bogiait at home. lluf, revetting to Iho oo(oric meaning of Kooks for women --wh not? aud yet again, why not' I'hv ioul freedom goes hand in baud with xditie freedom, or, better, nrc-do-. it. Womtiii nks fur the bullet ami answers her own demand with the bold uaaortion that aha is taking it nny way. So in tin name of sn n d common hoiiae, why, guy this same woman, should Mi-froaa Grundy or Djiiiio I'rgilory frn,n upon Iho ad- vaiieiug sister in the oxorouc of h r rights to swing lior dainty bndi -right vart'irial, in (bo present in stauee just as five from the lion id shackle of old-fii-liioued, decidi-iit nolioiiH about cl'illic uh is In r ! tious(ired and enfrn-ioliUod brother? And if- brotbor, b fore bo goes j;ul luutly out to vote, baa tho comfoit nble privilege of lioohnlniitly pull ing on bin silken Imlf Iiopo nnd snip jiing (hem to gnrii-r conveniently suspended over llir miinly irotubor anoes of bis gic-trnr-ncintiiH mtibclox, wbv can't si-tcr ccrcise the aumo light? Sure)) there appear ito vU ible rvasiiii! Hoi, cun-idcr n tuotnelit! 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