UNITKT) PIIK8S ASSOCIATION Full Leased Wire Report, Tonight nml Tuesday -Clear niul wiinu, ' Hiinilny'M tuiiipoiiittlro II lull ftR; lir.", Hi range, G8, Tho only paper In tho world published In a city tho slxo of Medford having a lonsod wire. FOURTH YE All. MEDWmn. OKKfJON, MONDAY, MAKCJ1 7, 1910. No. 300. STRIKERS DYNAMITE CAR; FIGHT EN Medford Mail Tribune SUES POLICE NOW NUMBER 10,000 Dnnucrous Possibility of the Strike Spreading Is Causing Alarm To dny Situation Resembles a Mine Awalllnn n Lighted Fuse Author ities Are Most Vigilant. MERCHANTS HAVE LOST $5,000,000 TO DATE Strike Leaders Claim That 200,000 Men Will Be Out by NIatitfnl! Would Keep Government Troops Out of the City. PHILADELPHIA. Mnrch 7-Owing lo (he vlgilnneo of tho police, till city 1 comparatively ipiict today nml tho (iiitltorilicH nrn confiilcnt thnt or der enn ho maintained. Ocnornl utrlko Tho dnngcroiis possibility involved In tho general utriko Is Hpronding to day. , f " Pressure Im hclng Itrouclit to hear upon tho Americnn Fcdorntlon of T.nlior, according to n report, for the purpose of petting the sanction of tho nntionnl body to n strike of nil employes connected with tho trollov enterprises of the Widener-F.lkins-Dolnn combinntion. Thin would menn the wnlkout of union men in nil sootinns of tho country whoro enterprise1' controlled or financed hy the oomhinntion hnvo men in thoir employ. Although tho city today has been compnrntivoly quiet, there in ovidcut n vngtio feeling of unrest. Tho thrent to nrrost the strike lendors nrouscd ugly response in covert threats, and tho situntion rosombloH n mlno ftwftltlnp n IJghted fuse. Car Dynamited. A enr cnrrylng twenty pnsongors, n licnvy pollco guard nnd crew of Btrlko-bronkors, was dynamltod today. Two ntlcku of tle explosive lifted tho car from tho tracks, hurling tho occupants In ovory direction. Although somo woro cut by flying 1 glniiR nnd sovoroly bruised, no serious Injury wnu sustained. As Boon ob tho shock of tho oxploi lion passod, tho pollco charged upon tho laborers who had gathcrod near by, bollovlng that thoy woro rcaponol blo for tho dynmnttW. Bhota Fired. Sovornl shots woro flrod and n bat tle onsuod. Tho laborers hold their Ing squadron ' of mounted pollco, Tho pollco woro mot with BhoworB of bricks, building matorlal nnd re fuse Only uf tor a stubborn fight, In which thoy swung thoir riot maces upon tho heads of tho lnborors, woro thoy successful In disposing tho mob. Two of tho nllogod ringleaders woro nrroBtod, Tho attompt to blow up tho car, on dangorlng tho lives of nearly two Bcoro of poraons nroiiBOd IntonBO fool ing. Detectives Hub. Every effort Ib bolng mado by do toctlvoB to gain doftnlto ovldonco ns to bdw tho dynamlto was obtalnod. Tho arroat of tho mombors of tho "commlttoo of ton" on chargoa of conflplracy In connoctton with tho Btriko wnu ruomrod to bo probnblo to day. Tho ftrrost' of tho loadora would bo but ft tomoprary aotback for tho Btrlkora howovor, ns It was said 'that Bcoroa of labor loaders thoughout tho country would gladly voluntoor to carry on tho fight. It Ib undorstood thnt tho unionists iiivu ninuo ovuiy iirummiwun uir micu & contingency ana mat mo wnuora would bo roloaaod almost Immodlato- (Contimtod o,n Pago 4.) Officials Kept Busy by Big Strike; Soldiers and Scenes In Philadelphia Streets. illllWt . rrjT--'"- ' . .V " . " ..Tl. M "7TT-f HiT i -r- itiMrTTliM K Tim burning of ciun tu Philadelphia, assault u Mrlke breakers ami other forms of lawlessness led to vigorous action by the uutnorltli'M, especially Governor. Edwlu 8. Stunrt of Pcnnsylvaiita, who Is a Phllndelphlan; Mayor Jtcyburu, District Attorny Samuel P.Itotnn and Pi it-tor of Public Safety Clay. One of the pictures shows tho um made of tho American ling by some of the sympathizers with the Btrlkora. The, dumpeg n heap of rubbish on the track and then Btuck a Dug upright Into the pile In order to stop tho progress of a car. The picture also show soma of tho State fenclblcs who proved powerless to check the mob. TOM PLATT OF NEW YORK PASSES i Quiet Services Will Mark Burial of Former Powerful Politician Was I ! Leader for Many Years In New York. NEW YORK. March 7. A throng of political "co-workors nnd bonefi- ciiiricm of tho Into Sonntor Thomnn C. Plntt visited tho homo of Frank JI. Plntt, ft eon, today to express condolence Tho body of tho famous Now York politician Inw in tho principal room of tho Plntto rosidonco. Tho remains will bo tnkon to tho sonntor's old homo at Oswego, Tioga county, for burial. No public funornl will bo held bore. A simplo sorvico at tho old villngo church, whoro Piatt onco was a dea con, will ho hold noxt Thursday. Piatt's donth oamo suddenly yes tordny, Although ho had boon in failing honlth for tho last four yoara. It was not known that ho was in immodiato dnngor of donth. Nearly all tho mombors of his fam ily woro prosont whon ho pnssod away. MAYOR DELIVERS GENERAL R0AS1 His Speech at Delivering of Corncr Stono Develops Into Bitter Attack on Prominent Men, Officials and "the Poisoned Press." SAN FRANCISCO, March 7. Ex tracts from, n speech delivered by Mayor McCarthy yesterday nfternoon at tho laying of tho cornor stono of a local school houso, make Interesting rending today for several, prominent citizens. Foremost of those lu Andrew Car ncgh whom tho tnnyor somewhat elegantly termed a ((fowol soul of phllanthrophy." McCarthy declnred thnt Carnegie Is endenvorlng to onso his consclenco by giving away librar ies, "Hut tbnnk God, his offer to glvo a library to San Francisco has not been nccopted nud novor will bo" ho said. Tho mayor's remarks envaod com- imout boro lu vlow of tho approaching visit of tho laird of SUlbo to this city. Fling at NowsNipers. McCarthy tool: a fling at tho news papers and announced thnt ho rond his speoch boeauso of the danger of dUtortlng by Imnglnntlvo roportors and bluo poncll editors. (Coutinuod on Pa'.o 5.) ii ... LETTER SERVICE BY POSTAL COMPANY Beginning With Tonight, Telegraph Company Will Transmit Telegrams of 50 Words at Night at. 10-Word Rates. ' Tho Postal Telegraph and Cable company announces that beginning Monday night, March 7, It will ren der night lottor servlco between all oficos on Its ow telegraph lines and tho lines of ltd dlieit connections in tho United States, Messages of this class will bo known as "night letter telegrams." They wll lbo nccopted at Postal tolegraph offices over tho countor or tolophone in tho usual way. Tho chargos for night lottor tolo grnpnis of fifty words or less will bo tho rogulnr day rate for ton words or loss. Thoy must bo written In plain English, codo or cypher will not bo permitted. They will bo nccopted for trans mission at night and delivered at des tination on morning of tho noxt on suing buslnoss day by mall or mos songor nt tho option of tho company. Tho oPstal Tolegraph company coup les tho foregoing nnnouupomont with a roltltlon of tho stntomont recently mado by Prostdont Clarenco II, Mnck ay to the otfoct that tho company baa Sa TRAINS ARE ALL VERY LATE Freight Situation Is Being Relieved as Much as Possible, But Motive Power Cannot Be Found to Pull Passenger Trains, to Say Nothing of Freights. SIXTEEN PASSENGER TRAINS IN ONE DAY All Trains Are Running From Six to Twelve Hours Late The Situation, However, Is Gradually Clearing Up. Spasmodically, as' best they can, tho Southern Pacific company is re lieving the local freight situation. Tho local went north Sunday nnd ran r (both wnys Monday, taking care of imuch of tho freight. Two through freights passod. Medford Sunday, The situation is gradually clearing, but traffic will bo more or less blocked for several days, or until the roads in Nevada are cleared nnd ready for use again. . Tho freight situation grew most serious for a time, and even now tho yards ia Ashland, a divisioa point, arc congested with long strings of local cars waiting for motive power to move them onw.ird. Tho few 'freights which have been forwarded 'consisted of perishable goods. One j train of stock was delayed two days I in Ashland, getting north Saturday evening. The passenger trains are frequent and each train is carrying 12 to 15 coaches. On Sunday 1C passenger trains passed through Medford. The regular trains aro badly off their schedules. Sunday, No. 15, due from Portland nt 10:30 a. m., arrived at 4:50 p. m. The Shasta limited wns six honrs late, while 13 was annulled. Sunday night No. 1-1, duo at 8:-9 p. m., did not arrive until 3:50 a. m. No. 16 passed through over 12 hours late. No. 14 was pulled by two huge freight ongiiios nnd considerable timo was lost in Ashland' getting n crew to pull hor. Congested conditions will probably continue for ten days or two weeks more. POLICE DISPERSE MEETING CALLED BY EMMA GOLDMAN PITTSBURG, Pa., Mnrch 7. The Pittsburg police today aro nwniting tho next movo on tho part of Emmn Goldmnn nnd a bnnd of hor follow ers, whoso proposed meeting yester day was broken up by .tljo timely nr rival of a sound of officers. Miss Goldman nnd hor ndhorents declared nftor tho gathering had been disporsed that thoy wili rcmnin in Pittsburg until thoy hnvo deliv ered their message to tho people. Tho police woro informed that Miss Goldmnn and Aloxnnder Bork man, who recently sorvod a term in tho state prison for nttompted mm- dor. Intended to bold nn nnarnhtftt , meoting in tho intorosts of tho Philn dolphin miliionnros. Tho crowd thnt had gathered in tho great hall whoro tho meeting was to bo hold dispersed siillonly whon or dered to loavo by the officers. ' ' i i"" always boon indopondont and line no Intention of onterlng any c,omblnntlon with tho Wostorn Union and Poll Tol ophono companlos, and that It Intonds to rotnln Its Independence and main- tain actlvo and aggressive competition In tho tolegrnpli field. M'CREDIE AT BAT AGAINST LAFEAN BILL Introduces a Kill Fixing Size of Apple and Tear Boxes ns Substitute to to Fcan Hill Which Is Objectionable. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 7.--Representative McCrcdie of Wash ington on Saturday introduced n bill fixing the size of apple boxes to be used in Oregon, Washington and Idaho at 18xllxl0V inches, in side measurement, and pear boxes at 18xliy2x8. This is proposed ns a substitute for the Lafean bill. The above bill provides for an ap ple and near box of the same size now used in the northwest. "The size is all right," was the uni versal opinion of the fruitmen of Medford, inasmuch is it does not change the present size. If Representative McCredie can play a little inside ball with congress nnd score with that bill, he will earn the everlasting gratitude of the fnit growers of the northwest. Tho meeting of the committee on agriculture to consider the La Pean bill is to be held Wednesday. COMPELLED TO SEEK SAFETY FROM MOB Infuriated Japs and Slavs- Pursue Foreman They Blame for Land slide Disaster. VANCOUVER, B. C, March 7. Compelled to seek safety from a mob of Slavs and Japanese who thought he was to blame for mak ing, the victims of the snowslide dis aster at Rogers Park work at night, in a dangerous time, on.e of the road foremen barely yescaped with his life at Glacier by jumping into a cabooso nnd being hauled away by the - cngino attached. The. story- reached here today when the first train from the neighborhood of tho avalanche arrived. Tho road boss, whose name has not been learned, together with n gang of men, had arrived at tho smnll station a few minutes after tho Rogers Pass slide occurred, nnd just bofore tho Vancouver train Dulled out. Gathered at the station were , through Crow's Nest, Nolson, Arrow sovoral hundred foreigners, relativos head and Rovelstoke. of tho men lost in the slide, who bo- weather in tho Selldrks is re lieved their friends hud been com-iported co,d and n0 more 811383 luivaL polled to work nt night by the rail- been reported thus far. ( road officials. In their excitement , ... tho foreigners mado a nish for the Sonw ,s M"U,nR- foreman, who sought safety in n WELLINGTON, Wnsh., March 7. cabboSe. Tho engineer, taking in theThree hodies were found early to situation, rushed the cabooso dovnidn in the wreckage of the mail the track until other Canadian Pa- train. One was that of John O. Fox cmo officials pacified the mob SENATE TAKES UP FIGHT ON RAILROAD BILL IN EARNEST; STORMY TIME IS PREDICTED WASHINGTON, D. C, March 7. Tho fight over tho Taft-Elkins rnij- road bill onened in earnest- todnv,103 BUUJect 10 ln PP"vai or WO when tho majority of tho senate com- miHnn .:nla . """" ".must mao a report to uto commis- brought m n report defending tho sion within 20 days aftor such nn. moasnre and replying to tho sovero 1 ngreomont has beoa made, criticisms offered by tho minority re-j The minority report contended that port Inst week. ' " tho Ropublicau platform plank meant This oamo shorlly aftor tho action thnt tho agreements chould be snfe of the committQcft on commerce in . jected to the approval of the cotn striking out that section of tho nd- mission boforo thoy wont into effcot.. ministration moasuro which permit- Tho vigorous dofonso of tho. raena tod a railroad, to buy nil the stook ( uro indicntos thut tho freinds of the of n competing line if it alrendy own- prcsidont have agreed to support tho od more than half of it. bil vigorously. Those opposed to Tho roport holds that tho hill tho proposed law as reported, how meots tho renuirements of tho nlank evor. show sitnis of battle, which will j the Republican platform which liota that railroads ought to be al-, 800 MEN AI WORK! PASS Clearing of Canadian Pacific Track Progressing RapidlyTwenty Ad ditional Bodies Have Been Recey ered Weather Reported Cold re More Slides Reported. SNOW RAPIDLY MELTING! IN VICINITY OF WELLINGTON For First Time Since the Slide, Wel lington Depot Contains No Dead Smoker With 30 Dead Has Been Located. VANCOUVER, B. C.,. March K With an army of over 800 men, the work of .recovering bodies and clear ing thfc tracks near Rogers Pass is proceeding today, and the line is ex pected to be free again by midnight. Reports early,vtoday stato that 20. additional bodies have been recov ered. Among these are eight whites and twelvo Japanese. The remains of the latter are being brourht tc Vancouver, a party of local Japanese going to meet tho train and take charge of thoir bodies. Tho relative of the whites who lost their lives are being communicated with and their bodies will be shipped to their re spective home towns or interred ac cording to the wishes of their kin folk. Train No. 07, westbound, held since Friday, snowed in at Rogers Pass by slides on both sides. Men have been working night nnd day to release it. Although Foreman An derson is supposed to have been bur ied with the rotary crew, a report is current among local railroad men that he was seen after the nvalanohe walking as one distraught, having miraculously escaped the death dealing slide. Passengers on the delayed train No. 07 will arrive hero late this nft ernoon, having been conveyed over the company's lines and steamers (Continued on page 5.) lowed to make certain agreements jregurding freight nnd passenger intorstato commerce commission. ' ... 1 ',0 ", Pv,ueB n 10 mi. in i ,1 i j i . t . moan delay and bard fighting for th ndmlnistratjon.