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Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Knlr nml wnrmer. Mmt. NO, Mln. lit. SECOND EDITION tirnnon HlsWnoal tfoolitt City Hall jfl"MI 4 ' & I'orty-m ml Yi-nr Diillv Hnvi'iilli Vi'itr STATE PROBE OFSAN DIEGO RESULTS IN REBUKE OFFICERS SCORED LA FOLLEnE BAN JOHNSON JY COBB CAUSE OF Bl run llthLtUlPb illlo vinu 10 oimuorHim r, SWORN DUTIES PAYING BILLS TIGERS STRIKE yHSHi Commissioner Welnstock, Appointed by Governor Johnson Says Vlu.1 Inntcs Should Be Fined $5000 Each Imprisoned 10 Years. Perpetrators ol Outranks Far Greater Criminals Than Those They Have Branded as Anarchists. SACKAMKNTO, nil., May 18. Slinging ili'iiuiii'iiilinn i' the i'iiiii piuga ui' dm I. W. W.'n nl Shu Diego mill mi i'tii mori! stinging iletiunehi liou uf tlm MglliiiitcV' of that i'IIj, whom In eoiniitt" of iiu-Aiuorienii nml uncivilised iiIminii nt' llii' disturb it of Sim Diego, with ii'i'oiiimi'iiiln tiiui llmt llii' Muli' mitlioiitii'M lake u ili-imtii' tut 1 1 I in tin win- there, tin tin- fcntiitr- o' 11 1(1.(101) vviinl report mi Sun Diego conditions, Mint (uiliiy to Governor Johnson by 1 InrriM Weiii Mnek, appointed us n t'luiimirotiiuu'i' tn iuu'stigute tin' Sun Dti'K" labor war. WeiiiHtoek. in hi report, roundly scored District Attorney II. S. I'tloy of Sun Diego for indifference to (In iclgn of IuwIcskiiohh mill goes ho fur im to iiioti tin' federal Hluliiti'H mill practically recommends tlmt till mem bers lit' llio Sun Diego "vigilante" hhotil.l Im Hui'il $.'1,01111 nti'li mul hlimilil Im Miliji'i'l to forlVitunt of nil lli inikjU'KoVot'.uii Aiiiitiicmi iiitiKuu. Woi-Mt of OIiiiIniiU. "Ilo Iiiim in Hit' yt-H of tlio luw," xniil WVIiihturk of lu Sun Uii'KO vi, ilmitit, "iiimlit of himself n iMiniiiiul 11 fur cii'iilcr criniinnl tlimi tlioi wliinii In' liniiiiU uk llnnlll.tM,, n niitiiiuiK' 'il.vniiiniti'ih,' mul llii' hi'iuit of the mirth'." Aflnr mi e.vhmiNtivt cMiiniiiulion ol tin- riuinoH uf tho I. V. V. oul'lii'l in Sun Dii'Ko, Woiustui'k found Hint j! Inn! Iici'ti (itiitM'il hv 11 coiiNpirui'y of tint I. V. V. lu lireiil; up t'.xintniK I'oiulitioiih there. IHh rcMirt poiutH out, Intwt'Vdr, t lut t tliuuu'li mori' tlimi 'JllO iirinritH wen' inmli', not oiut w. for (Iriinki'uni'Hrt or ilinonler or for iiiiv other itiikoii thtiu thut the 1. V. WW pcihihlcil in iicliiiK' ukiuiinI un oriliuuiii'i' iirohiliitiiiL' nl;invr within 11 ri'Htrit'ti'il (liMtrii'l, mi onliumu'C WViiistouk dleuily ntiyh ut,Miiiii(t llu HkIiIh uf miy ilti.iin. Itl'NI'lllllll'lt Itllhhtll, "Vour i!iiniiiiiHiiiiier in fruiik to I'liulVxN Unit whi'ii lie hi'i'ituu' mitin fii'il of tint truth of llu sloricH us ri'lnti'il hy tluiHo uuforltiuutc men lv u'iih liuiil for him to hi'lii'vc thut lut wiik not Hojniiniiiii; in KusHiu, imiii ilni'lint' liix iuveHtipition Huti' in li'imtlitiicit miinuu 8 ) M BANKING PUN BILL NOW Y. !. Scott uf Antineh is ciri'iilnl iiiK initititivit potlliuiiK for a hill for mi mil to provide funds to lmild uuuil 1'oiiiIh mul (0 iniiki) other puhlio im jirovi'inentH in Jtiekhon county, Ore pin, under what in known iih the "Scull phut to mivo JiuikHon county fllll.uOO 11 ycur in iutmest.' Tho hill prnvldcH foe tho appoint ment of hovcu men hy tho itoinuiis Hiunoi'rt' cuurl to mil iih tho dirocturrt in tho oHtiihlirthuioiit mul uuiiutniii onco of a "Tuxpuyerri uutiuiiul hunk of Jackson county." Tho diroutorn tiro millioriud to form 11 national hunk under llio hunkiuj; lawn of tho United Stuten mid then hhuo JiicUhoii county hoods for fl,i'i(l(l,0(IO for de posit with the treasury dopnrtineut which will issuo currency. Tho ti'ciiHiirur of tho county is to lie tho cushior of tho hunk while tho assessed valuation of the comity is lo he considered, tho reserve of tho hunk Mr. Scott Ih Hiiuguiilo us to tho buo ce.su of hid plan. CIRCMON Total of $55,000 Contrilnitrd hy Sup pliers and Admirers lo Defray Campalnn Expenses of Wisconsin lie In His Slriiimle fur Nomination. LIUIc Boh Tells Ohio People That He Will Be Nominated at Chlcatjo Despite His Few Delenatcs. roUt.MHWH. Ohio. .Mny IX. "I will Im uiuiiioiiti'il ill '!ili:ni:." Hiilil Stitititor Itolitirl M. I. a Ichlt' lir' (oiltty whi'ii In uilitrotMiul tin iiiutlitiiLi! of Ml 01) lu OIi'iitiiuK)' park. "II Ihii'i hImi)h tin mtiii r.oltiK Into ti ronvi'iilliiu who Ih iiainluiiti'il." Im ('(lutluiifil, ri'illlui; tin iiiHtrt of (itirlli'lil. lluyi'K mill lltirrlxou lu liroor. KIJNTON. Ohio. May IS. Waltur ItoiiHor, cninimlKU iniintiKitr for Sonu. tor Hoht-rt ,M. I.n Kollctti', piibllnliil hunt tinlay a Hal of tlut roulrlhtitom to tho ctiinpiilKU oxpttuHfH for tho WIhcoikIu in'iintor'H flKht for tlm rt liuhllraii nouiluatluu for prcHldcnt nx follown; Clmrlon Crnno. SO.0OO. (Ilfford Plucliot. 10.000. Anion I'lnrliiit. I0,000. CoiiKrcHHiiian Wllllum Kuut. J10. 000. Alfred Hnkiir of ChleuKo, 3000. Iliidftlph SprenlTnlR, $2n00. Wllllmii Kllnn of PlttHtiurtr, J1000. Thin inakcH a total of $rir,ri00, ox-i-IiihIvc of a uuinlior of xiuall doim tloiiH of JTiOO or Ichh. OF WASHINGTON. May IS. Tho "presidential handicap," accordlut; to NitiircH compiled hero today hy the m'verat cuuipulKii uiamiKora, Is iih foltnwtt; Itepulillcans: Claluiod for Tnft 5 tn. Claimed for Itoosuvclt ( li P . Conceded to 'ftift by Hooscvoll uimiuKcnt li!a, Coitecdcd lo ItoiiHovelL by Tnft uiuuuKcrH :t IS. liiHtruetcd for l.a Kollotto ati. Instructed for Cummins 10. ContcHtcd by Tuft 'JO. Contested by Itoosovelt 1SL UuluHtructed delegates lS'J. NecoKHtiry to noiuluato Mm. Demecials: Claimed for Clark UiU. Claliuetl for WIIhou l!7:i. Conceded to Clark by WIIhou mnii at;erri 2 1(1. Conceded to WIIboii by Clark man tiKoru IOC. Inti'trueted for Underwood S2. Instructed for Marshall ao. UHtructed for c-'ohh :U5, Clalnied for Ilaldwin 1 15. Claimed for llurko 10. Pulnntructod dulORatea lilt'.. NuccHMtiry to nominate 720, IEDDY SNEERS AT TAFT'S UNDERSTANDING COMJMUli.S, Ohio, Mny 18. Col onel Theodore ltoosevolt loft Colum bus oarly this inornliiB to carry out today's Itinerary, which cuIIh for 11 speeches lu na many cities and towns. Tho former president will tsponk to ulKht lu Cleveland and will upond Sunday nt Mentor, Ohio, tho homo or tho lato President .Iiuuob A, Clnrflold. Colonel Itoosovelt will eloso his Ohio eiunpnlKii Monday, MAHION, Ohio, May IS. Prom tho top pf n box ear hero today Colonel Hoosovolt mado unrcnatlo roforoneo to Prosldimt Tuft, CLAIMS m 1 A WN MEDFORD, President of Lcajjue Says That Row dyism Will Not Be Toleratcd-Cohlj Should Have Appealed to Umpire or Police Asserts Mandate. Crowd Demands Money Back' and Leaves in Disytist When Tijjers Fall to Appear In Game. imiii..I)i:u'iiia. Ca., May ik. - ItollliiK up a total of 2 1 rutin 011 -.'. Jilt h. with a total ucorn or l I to 'i, llio I'hlladiilphla Alhlollcd thlH afti:r noon unmercifully dofeati'd tlu makOHlilftH ii'titu whli'h Man.iK'T HiiKhoy JttnnluiiH tinMiuihi'd to n-p-nmciil Dot roll lu llio aliKotico of Ty Cohh mid (lio iilli'T roKiilar players out 011 Hill lie. DlHKtmti'd with th poor pluyliiK of tho ucrtih team which Ji'iiuliiKit playi'd. 1!000 faiiH loft tho IdoiicliorH during tlm flrnt IiiuIuk af lor llio Atlili'tlcH had ncori'il three ruiiM. Tho hloaehorlU's roso on iuiikho mid duiniinded tholr iliunoy hack. CINCINNATI., Ohio. May 18.-Taking tho sttiiid that rowdyism will not bo tolerated among tho players, llttii II. Johnson, president of the American league, lu a formal stule incut tlilrt afternoon oxprosacil sur iirtim tit tho nltllmlo. shown by Ty Cobb and tho other HeiroU playora. Ilo wild': "I 11m ntnnneir'Vt' the stand taken by Cobb nml bis team mates toward tho American league. Itegardlegs of this, however, Cobb Ib Indefinitely Kiispeuded. This docs not mean that tho order will bo en forced longer than Is absolutely necessary to Investigate the nffalr. "A player taunted and abusod by a spectator need only appeal to the umpire to have tho objectionable party ejected. Ilowdylstn will not bo tolerated lu our organization." "Ty Cobb will not bo reinstated and If the Detroit team or the play ers of any othtir American league club reruse to play they will bo pun ished also." NKV YORK. May IS. Today's short session of llio stock market opened with some Irregularity. Can adian Pacific was off a point and Union Pacific and soino of tho trunk lines made fractional losses. Lehigh Valley and United States Hubber made slight gains. Union Pacific and Steel were In dotuand. In tho final dealings Union Pacific, United States Steel and Amalgamated Cop per gained a point. Tho marUot closed steady. Ponds were firm. T COMES TO AID OF SHIPPERS OF FRUIT WASHINGTON, Itfuy 18 A decis ion which will save tho fruitgrowofh 11 ml shippers of California nearly .$1,000,000 a year was mado known here today in the unnoimceiucnt that Judge John K, Cnrland of the coni niereo court denied tho preliminary injunction sought hy tho Southern Pticiflo railroad against tho latest decision of the interstate connueive commission in llio litigation resulting from tho pro-cooling and pro-icing cases recently slurled hy tho Cali fornia, Citrus fruit growers. It is estimated that Judgn Car ina's decision in upholding the inter state commerce commission against the railroad will save the California growers ami shippers more than $800,000 11 year. IRREGULARITY STOCK COMMERCE COUR OK1WON, SA1TIIIUV, MAY iiMii''V;'V-''.A.'"iiB iHiBHPvifiiiB I111HHKVV;o.I111111B mjkf ti i wi i IN YOU CAN WED . eiRLJi.CQQKS I'ick out a high -iliool girl ami In 011 .fl a lav income. It can be done, and if there arc av doubter, all tin will have to do i t vNil the M'lmol display at the luh school huildui and talk widi Mi-- llortha M. Wcl-i in charge of tho conking depart met t In the hewing exhibit are nil Mrt- ? pretty frock-, which cost from noth ing to $1.A0, while Miss W'el-li h.i truiued the girl- to keup liouo m Mr us the kitchen end of it is concerned on incomes rnngins from ?! a titty up. -Mi. Welsh ha- made a groat u -cess of her department. This uvr .-he lias hud a total of 108 f$v under her iiiunngeinenl in the vniioti- chi cs. She teaohcf. to cook and a.- tlu-x become proficient -lie brings in chem istry and economic-. No.t year with 11 public market in tho city -he will take her chiK-o.- out .-hopping. .Mis Wclf.li i. practical nml hence teaches the girls iuuv to be practical in the home. She has them cook wll uml then tell- them why they were trained in that milliner. The girii urc eager to learn and sjonie day will bo uhle to wits -mil before to cook for u hmdinud ami adjust the table t i Mtil hi pure And tin income of $1 a iluv funii-h- a pretty good table. ltV nil in knowing how. TAFT SPENDS SUNDAY WITH BROTHER CHARLES TOLKDO. Ohio. May lS.lWw dent Tnft lelt Toledo today for Cin cinnati where he will spend Sund'ty at the home of hi- brother, Chailc- ten'peWanenT j TRMDARROW l.OS ANC1KI.KS, May 18. Ten permanent jurors for tho trial of Clarence Dnrrow on a bribery charge were accepted and sworn today. Tho defence exercised two more of its peremptory challenges, leaving five in reserve. The prosecution re tains three poreniptoiies ; Tho jurorh sworn today were: V. H. Williams of rourovia, orange grower; h. T. ham-11101-!?, Clearwater, rnnelter; K. K. Pierce, Azusa, rancher; A. J. Snydur, San fltibricl, rancher; O. S, Coppeck, Whit tier, contractor; 1 C. PauMlit ter, Los Angeles, realty dealer; L. A. Leavilt, 101 Monte, nuioher; Hugh 'M. Dunbar, Los Angeles, retired; V. K. Qolding, Los Angeles, lumber dealer. CHOSEN IK, 101'J. FOR I.1V.W. 1 T fc- M- r c. 1 & IW- fk 1' ' "5.AN" Johnson. WIMP MS BIGGEST OF ALL LAUNCHED TODAY XKUTOKT N'KWS, Vn., May IS Tho battle-hip Texas, the newest American drctiduaught, wtu- launched hero todnv in the pre-enco of a dis tinguished gathering which included Mi.s Helen Tnft, daughter 'of the pre-ident ; Secretary of the Navy Meyer, Admirals Fletcher and Watt and tho entire Texas delegation iti congress. Tho Texas, which is the biggest war vev-ol in the Xuited States navy, was chriteucd bv Miss Claudia Lyon, daughter of Cecil Lvon, republican national committceumu from Texas. The keel of the mighty Texas was laid in April, 1011. When completed, (Continued on pugo S.) VIOLENT ATTACKS HOSTOK, -May IS.- Hey. C, V. T. KichcMin, awaiting execution for tho murder of Avis. Lionel!, collupsed at noon today in another fit of hysteria in the deatli cell tit Churlostown pri son. Lu-t night lie also hud a violent attack of hysteria but this morning appeared calm ami collected in the death cell at the Charle.-towit prison today. The condemned man slept from midnight until S o'clock this morning. Dr. Stednian or tho Hcv. Johnson will bo constantly at Hichoson's side until the liuio of his electrocution. A strike Is oil at Hlrkonlioad, Kng lnnd, to enforce a demand for a ratso In wngoa or tho engineers, about 2000 moa boug affected, RICHESON G BASEBALL WAR OF LEAGUE LIKELY Detroit Tirjers Back Up Star Player and Refuse to Play Unless His Or der of Suspension is Modified Other Teams Take Same Stand. President Ban Johnson Refuses to Reconsider Rulinq and War is en ! Meetinu, of Players Called. . PlIILADKLPIIIA. Pa.. May IS. 1 With Ty Cobb leading, tlm Detroit American league team left Shllie park In u body this afternoon, refus ing to go on with tlm game with Philadelphia because Han Johnson, president of the American league, re fused to reconsider his doclslon sus pending Cobb indefinitely for assault ing a spectator Wednesday at the game between Detroit and the New York team. It was predicted that this action will result In a baseball war which may disrupt tho National and American leagues. The National league players are believed to sym pathize with Cobb and the other De- , trolt players. The Tigers, backing Cobb, and the Athletics, backing the Tigers, have brought their series for this week to 1 a standstill, both teams standing pat today on their assertion that there I will be no game unless President 'Johnson changes his ruling. They I have Issued a general call for the ' players everywhere in the American j league to refuse to play it Cobb's . suspension stands. The Tigers and Athletics declare , they are willing to compromise the matter If Cobb is fined or if his sus pension Is definitely limited. HAS FIFTH WIFE LOS ANGELKS, Mav IS. Friends of Xat Goodwin here today are trying to locate the much married actor M conjey congratulation- on hi.- re ported marriage to Mi.-s Mnrjorie jforeland. apparently authentic new?' of which lias been received here. Several months ago it was reported here that Goodwin wns engaged to marrv Mi- Morehuid, who is an n'ct res, but both Goodwin and the young lady denied tho report. Late last evening while friends believed that Goodwin was en route to his home hero after completing a New York engagement, telegram- were received that indicatd ho had married Miss Morelnnd and war. bringing her to California. Kfforts today by friends of Good win to reach him hy telegraph to confirm tho report of his fifth mar riage were truitless. Uoodwui i? -apposed to be in Chicago, wheic he had intended to .stop on his way to Los Angeles. LA FOLLEnE F 3 HOWLING GRF.KN, Ohio, May 18. Senator Hubert M. La Follotto left for Columbus today wlie.ru tonight ho will continue his fight against Presi dent Tuft uml Colonel Hoosevolt for a portion of Ohio's delegation to tho national convention. Tho Wisconsin .-etiutor is centering lu's fight in the Ninth, Twelfth, Twentieth and Twenty-first districts, and will bo content if ho can securo control of the dele gates from these districts. In his ttddress hero last night, Senator La Folletto referred to President Tnft as an "amiable, easy-going fatinuu" utul bitterly denounced Itoosovelt, insert ing thut tho hitter's campaign is be ing financed by "representatives of big business," DISRUPTON NAT GOODWIN UTS DISTRICTS No. 49. Haa Socialist Convention Adopts Resolu tion Denouncinti Judge Hanfortl for Interfering With Citizenship of Naturalized Citizen. - Former Mayor of Milwaukee to Make Run With Debs and Will Make Lively Campairjn. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., May 18. -iThe socialist convention today nilnpt cd a resolution denouncing United States Judge Ilanford of Seattle for his ruling in the Olsson case for "in terfering with the citizenship mid property of u nitttirnlizcc! citizen. Congressman Merger of Wisconsin was directed to bring tho mutter be fore congress. Most of the morning session with spent by the delegates in wrangling over Asiatic immigration. Two reports, one favoring and tho other opposing the ndtnissioa of Asi atics, were presented. Delegates from the Pacific coast are bitterly fighting the adoption of the report favoring the admission of Asiatics. A vote on the rexrts will be taken tonight. The insertion of the word "sabot age" in the constitution is condemned by many of the delegates nml this has created ill-feeling between Congress man Herger of Wisconsin and inuiiy others. Eugene V. Debs of Terre Haute, Ind., nominated late yesterday as a candidate for the presidency of the United States by the socialist conven tion and Emit Scidel, mayor of Mil waukee, nominated for the vice-presidency, announced here to day that they would "make the campaign as lively as tho capitalist parties had ever seen." Debs was not in the hall when tho result of the ballot was announced but the delegates wero thanked by Fmil Seidel. Doth candidates were chosen on tho first ballot. "NELLIE" FAILS TO SUBSTANTIATE TALE OF SLAVERY Following an examination of the youtjg woman known as "Nellie," who Viohi Miller, otherwise known as Laura White, snid tho Chinese were endeavoring to bring into their power as they had her, by District Attorney Mul key, the authorities are fearing a collapse of a white slave charge against Jim Ling or Wo Leo. "Nel lie" has absolutely denied tho story as told by Viola Miller. She declares that sho never was in tho Chincso laundry on Itivcrside avenue and that she knows Jim Ling, other than hy reputation. Sho also declares that sho has nover used opium in any form. It is reported that a number of persons havo seen her entering tho Chincso laundry on Riverside avonue. If this can ho proven it will bu known that sho was untruthful when ques tioned by the district attorney. Her story is at ubsoluto variance with tho 0110 told by Viola Miller, "Nellie" camo to Medford on ord ers of tho authorities Thursday evening and returned to Ashland Fri day following hor examination hv District Atturnoy Mtilkoy. She has removed her offects from tho Royal rooming house. Tito authorities mo jucliuod to ho liovo that tcprescntntives of the Chi ncso saw hor at Ashland nnd forced her to toll tho story sho told tho authorities. Thoy had '18 hours ill which to mako their arrangements. In a further search for opium pis trict Attorney Mulkoy, Sheriff Jowmw ami Chief of Police Ilithjon visited tho Chiueso laundry oh Rivttrwidti (Contluu4 en P I.) mini; mt FOR'GENEDEBS I 'i,t.