Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 16, 1911, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ruv Hall
r
r:
t ' '
'L
-
SUBSCRIBERS
VMllliiir to trot pnpur will linva
ono lUllvtroit by plioutiiir of
flow liy u i, in,
MEDFORD
Mail
Tribune
WEATHER
Fair nml warmer Ycatcr.
dny: Ma v. KSJi', Mln. I7.n.
Dully- -IMxtli Yimr.
Kntiy-riml Viiir
MEDFORD, OMSUON", WttDNHSlM V, ALTCJIAST 10, 3931.
No. 325.
CRATER LAKE IS OREGON'S GREATEST ASSET;
INCOMPARABLE IN BEAUTY, SAYS JACK LONDON
NOVELIST IS
INFATUATED BY
MYSTIC LAKE
Beyond the Descriptive Powers 'jf
Man. nml Not to De compared With
Any Wonder the World Over Where
llrauty Is Chief Element.
IS WORKING DESCRIPTION
INTO STORY HE IS WRITING
Worth Trnvellnn Thousands of Miles
to SeeIs Climax of
All His Travels.
Kuk;.jrtl wBUHM
Jack London Says:
('inter Luke U beyond lint
lit'i-iiriplivu powers of in it 1 1.
It In alone in its grandeur.
To compare it with Yohciu-
itc, (Iritml Canyon, Niagara
Falls or any other iialural
wonder tlio world over is iui-
poNsiblo ax it in in a class by
itwir.
That to compute ll with
Yosemito Is like comparing a
''best hi'llur" with n cook
book. That hi will lint attempt an
arlliili) diviiiihing it, hut is
Hiilrciidyworkiiifriii nMlcnctrip-
tiou of it In a hliort story.
That hu hari made his first
hut nut Ids hint iiit to it.
If HHfHHfHH
Sells Out Control
!
WK&ff. 11. M. MAHR-MAK.
IS. HARRIMAN
SELLS CONTROL
Widow of Railroad Kintj Disposes of
Interest In Union and Southern
Pacific and Stocks Decline In
Consequence.
"To compare Cralcr Inku with any
other natural wonder in (In world
where beauty, irt tint chief element .
lo. invito ridicule. It in beyond com
pare. One simply cannot compare it
with anything. To compare it with
YoHcniilc or the Grand Canyon is like
comparing a "best ncllor" with a
cook hook. 1 know that irt an "in
sidious" couipaiiMou, hut oh the old
dinky preacher Hitid: ,'Thcin's my
sentiments.' "
In Hitch a tiinniier ilnea Jack l.on.
dou, socialist, novelist, nature
lover, Mini up hirt ideiiH of Cru
tur lake, Nouthern Oregon's great
iialural wonder from which he nt
(uriicil Tuchday afternoon. London
bus been converted. From one puns
ivo regarding tlm trip openly hinting
that tlm lake could not ho as heiiuti
ful as it in Hiiid to he, hit Iiiih in three
duyrt heconii) ono of ItH grimiest ml
iiiircrH. lie is a muster of Hie Hiipcr
lutivc hut ho Htiuimiei'H when linked
lo tell his impressions.
"(.'rater hike is the greatest asset
of Koiithcrn Oregon. It in woith
tinveling hundreds, yea, thousnnds of
uiilcH to sec. 1 thought that I had
gaml upon nearly everything bean
I i I'ul in nature iih I have Hpunt many
years in travclini; HioiihiiikIh of miles
lo view Ihu beauty 8otn of the earth.
Hut I lmn ruuehed tlio climax. Never
iikuIu can I K"" upon tlm hvunty
HpotH of tlio carlh and truly enjoy
lliciu iih heiiiK (ho fiui'Hj thiiiK I had
ever hi'pii, Crater luko in too far
uhovo Iheiu nil.
"Yellowfitoim I hnvo never virtilcd'
hill it in noted for iln wonderrt inoro
than huaiily, YoHcmite? CI i and
Oanyon? Niajjarn KalUT The Alps?
The South Seim? Not a hIiikId place
Ih tjiero heauty in hiicIi n dcjjrco iir
al C i'u I nr lake. I tun cuthiiHiuwtui?
Yim, The lake. Ih wonderful it niiu
luil ho dcriiirlhed,
"TIiIh mornliiir T Hlnrlcd work on
n new Hlory ill which 1 hIiiiII hripK in
Crater lake, hul never hIiiiII I aileuipl
lo write iv dcHcriplivo nrticlo of it.
TIiohu who have novor seen it will
think Hint I lie and IIioho who have
KM zed upon Ihu wonder will duridu
my ability. And it ih riuhl IliiitMlioy
hIioiiIiI for to udo(iiately doHciilio
11 will luko iv initHlur u man with
Hiipornatiu'iil HoworH,
"On tlio way lo tlm lako I was told
that' tlm blue of tlio lake would hu
brilliant inoru brilliant than a pea
cook blim veil worn hy Mi'H. Miillivaii.
I Hiiiiled ut what I Ihounlit was 'm
t liotiHin on tlm purl of my inform
lit) I
NHW YOIUC, Auk. lO.Wnlt
trrot today lit wiitchliiK cm;crl)' tliu
firm MldrnilHlit'rt In n bnttlo buKun
by the riuuurlcrn who foimlit tbo Into
KtUnnl II. Hiirrtmiiu to wreat tbo
control ot tbo llnrrlman linen from
liUxwblow. i ' ' " ' '
AmoiiK fluiuiclal men t.io belief U
Keniirnl that Mm. Hurrlmau will not
flKbt, but will iIIsjioko ot bur liotilliinx
lu tint itieu mnrket anil the ncout
ilocllncH In llnrrlman Htockit ant be-llc-W'd
to buvo been iluo to quiet tin
lontlliiK; of her shares.
Confbleutlnl Infornmtlim which
Iiiih. however, becomo Roncrnlly
Itiinwu, Ih to tbo erred that Mrs. War
rlmnii iloim not feel ablo to ntnml the
utruln of a IlKbt for control. 8bo Ih
wrapuil up In tlio nffulni of tbo
llnrrlmmi National bank, anil IntoiulH.
It Ih hiiIiI. to phico iiiohI of her cnor
moiiH wealth liohlmt II with the Idea
that teb liiHtltutlon will become mi
omlurltiK uiumoilal to tlio ilead rail
ronil kliiK.
NKV YOUK, Auk-. 10.- Tlio Htock
market hIiowui! a heavy tone -nt tho
openliiK. Ciuuullaii Pacific dropped I
pnlutH nml Northorn Pacific 1 fi-S.
ItciidhiK. AinnlKiiiiiiitoiI Copper mid
Union I'aclflo 1. Tho rest or tbo ue-
llvo HhI Hboweil markeil iIdcIIiicr. In
tbo Hccoml hour tho attack on tbo
market wuh continued, Union Pacific
beliiK tbo weak feature. Kiiinora that
tho llariiiiuin cHtnto bnil ilUpoM nf
tho luilk of lt boIilliiKH wcro bulluvvil
to hnvo been renpoiiHlblo for tbo
wcakncHH In tbo llarrlman Ihhucs.
ttnlon l'arlflc reached u new low
reconl at noon with a drop ot 1
polntH, and Houthern l'aclflc, Cana
dian I'aclflc, I.ohlKb Valley and
AmalKnntated Copir mado further
declines. Tho .market closed fovor-
Uli.
llondu worn oaay.
SENATORS SELECTED
PROBE STEPHENSON
WASIIIN(ITONT, 1. C Auk. 111.--Cliiiinnnn
l)illiti;haiu of tho Honiito
uleotioiiH coininitteo today announced
tlm Kuleolion of Sunnlora lluyhurn,
Sutherland, lhadley, 1'aynter and
Poimiroiin us u Buhstituto oomniiltuo
to invoHtiKulo tlm oleetion of United
Stales Senator Stephenson of Wis
consin, llo.vhurn was designated ns
ehairniuii of the coniiuittco.
Look for tho nil that desorihos tlm
piano you would liko to own.
WILEY'S WORK
NULLIFIED BY
RUG
BOARD
Government Chemist Tells How His
Decisions Are Overruled and Pure
' Food Law Rendered a Farce
Throuiih Secretary Wilscn.
PUBLIC MONEY SQUANDERED
AND INSPECTION TOTAL LOSS
Pure Food Rutinys Promptly Over
ruled In Two-thirds of Cases
by Inspection Board.
its color was not nearly as bountiful
us tliu lake.
"I hnvo mado my first visit lo Cra
ter hike. Hut if I livo 1 hnvo not
mado bv hist one, It is too boun
tiful to ho dismissed witli n cnsmil
visit. It m'cdri sttidyiilK."
Air, and Mrs. London will remain
hi Modford until after Thursday, On
Thursday ovoiiiiiK thoy will nttoml a
Veception Iiimiiu; nrninuud by local so-
Hut with till vusneut to tho voil i)inlis(u and othors.
WASIIIKHTUK, I). C, lO.-Cotn-
plaiuiiii; bitU-rly that his decision
tlinlfyi whiskey could be made from
rye, was the only case in which he
was sustained by Solicitor McCabc,
Dr. Harvey Y. Wiley, chief of tho
bureau of chemistry in tho agricul
tural department' tetifyiiij- before
tho lioiihO coinmittcu on expenditures
in the ouricultural department, de
nounced today tho dniK inspection
board ai n creation which utterly
nullified the work of tlio bureau of
chemistry and totally obliterated its
efficiency.
Testifying that the druj; inspce
Jign .bomd. "vvliich consists of Alt
Cnbe, Dr. Diiuhip and Wiley, mid
which passes on nil the decisions of
the bureau regarding the purity of
food products, had overruled the bu
reau in about. Two-thirds of the
total number of ciibt-s, Dr. Wiley
said:
"Whenever Dr. Diiulnp and I dis
agreed, McCabe cast the deciding
vote. The whisky uaso was tho only
ono of such cases in which I was sus
tained. We have decided about 1.100
or 201)0 cases in all. In about 100
of these, when Diiulap agreed with
me, MeCnbe disagreed, Diiulnp hnnie
diatelv changed his vote in accord
with 'McCabe's.
"Tho chemistry bureau's work is
not only nullified, but tho public
money is squandered as well. The
cost of tho burenu's work is a total
loss, Nino thousand cases concerning
uilhbrauding and adulteration have
been prepared by my bureau ntid the
avorago cost of each case is fully
.fiOO."
Dr. Wiley completed his testimony
with tho statement that McCabe
rarely attended the meetings of the
inspection board, and, that as far
as ho knew, Secretary Wilson ap
proved all of the hoard' decisions.
TO BOOST FAIR
IN NORTHWEST
Excursion of Hundred San Francis
cans Leave Tonight for Astoria
Will Visit Portland and Other Cit
ies to Arouse Enthusiasm.
6U FUANCISCO, Aug. 1G. To
boost San Kniuclsco and tho Pnclflu
Panama International exposition In
tbo cities ot tho north west a special
train bearing nearly 100 prominent
mon ot this city will loavo tonight
for Portland and Astoria, Or. Tbo
excursion Is under tho auspices of
tho clmnibor ot comniorco nml will
bo tlm means of arousing enthusiasm
among tho people of Oregon In San
Francisco's plans for tho big fair In
101D.
Aftor nn hour's stay In Portland
Friday morning tho dologutes will
proceed to Astoria, whoro tho day
will bo spent In participating In a
"California day" program arranged
by tbo coiituiinlal colobratlon commit
too,
Tho return of tbo party to" Snn
FranclBrn Is scheduled for uoxt Mon
day morning. ,
Famous Aviators Participate In Great International Meet
r
I MEN STRIKE
TONIGHT ON
RAILROADS
Every Line In Britian to Be Tied Up
Sailings of All Ocean Vessels
Suspended Discontent Breaks Out
All Over Nation.
CABINET IN SESSION;
WAR'OFFICE TO ACT
Pandemonium Reigns in Parliament
Order Must Be Restored
First King Hunting.
MONS. RtNE. .SIMON t33r
Six nalions are already represented among the aviators who are entered for the mteniution aviation
meet being held in Grant Park, Chi eago.
On the lists of contestants nru three Aemricnns. Messrs. St. Croix Johntsone, Charles F. Willard and Ar
thur Stone; one Hibi-minn, John ,L. Krisbie; ono Englishman, "Tom" Sopwith; one Canadian, J. A. D. ile
Curdv; four Frenchmen, AIesrs. Holland C. Garros, Rene Simon, Rene Harrier mid Edmond Audemars and
ono ItusMuu, Moiih. Rogodisky. Wm. R. Hadger nnd St. Croix Jnhu-ton werc killed Tuesday hy accidents
to their airships.
JAP SEALER IS
SEIZED SY RUSSIA
International Complications Likely to
Result From Confiscation of Jap
anese Vessel hy Czar's Warship On
the High Seas Trouble Brewing.
TOKIO. Aug. 1C That there Is
every likelihood of an International
complication arising between Japan
and Russia over tbo confiscation of
a Jnpancse sealer by the Russian
Manchuria near Nledny Island, of the
Kommandorsky archipelago, Is free
ly admitted today in government cir
cles here.
A dispatch from Tsuruga states
that tho crew of tho confiscated seal
er, Kofujl Mam, do not make any
complaint regarding their treatment
by tho Russian authorities, but unan
imously hold that tho Russians com
mitted a serious blunder when they
arrested thorn, as thoy wero scalers
on (ho high seas.
Tho captain of tlio schooner Is now
In prison at Vladivostok.
ARREST BULLOCK
FOR GOAL DEAL
As Result of Charges Made by Dele
gate Wlckersham, President of Coal
Company is Indicted by Grand
Jury on Charge of Defrauding.
PALL OF GLOOM
AVIATION MEET
Two Fatal Accidents of Yesterday at
Chicago Aviation Meet Struggle
for Records Proceeding as Usual
Today.
CHICAGO. Aug. 10. A jail of
gloom was cast over tho aviation field
by the fatal accidents of yesterday.
Still tho struggle for records Is pro
ceeding as usual today.
FOR ADMISSION
OF TWO STATES :
House Sub-Committee Appointed to
Confer With Senate On Securing
Passage of Arizona and New Mex
ican Bill.
1
PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 1C John
11. iiullock, prchlilentiof Ijingo and
Mullock, and formerly prosldont of
tho Sosiion Coal company of Seattle
and Alaska, was arrested In his of
fice In tho Heck building this aftor
noon on a warrant from tbo United
Stntoa government charging blui with
conspiracy to defraud tbo govornnrtnt
lu coal contracts. Hullock was Indict
ed by a fodoral grand Jury In Tacoma.
Tho arrest of Hullock Is tho first
criminal prosecution brought ns a ro
Biilt of tho Wlckeisbam-Wlckershnni
controversy and comes as a sonsa
tlonal sequel to tho sulcldo of Cap
tain J. II. Jnrvls, who shot blnisolt
lu Seattle last Juno,
Charges wore mado by Delegato
Wlckurshain or Alaska that Hullook
and tho Morgan-Ouggenholui syndi
cate conspired to rob tho government
on Alaska coal contracts, ut Nomo, it
CHICAGO, Aug. 115. Two avi
ators, William R. Hadger and St.
Croix .Johnstone, of Chicago, both
young men, lost their lives in the in
ternational aviation meet here Tues
day. Hadger came to his death in a pit
in tbeiiviation field. There had been
a flnw in ono of tho wings of the pro
peller of tho Baldwin mucliino which
lie drove. Centrifugal forco broko
the propeller and upset the deliento
equilibrium of Ids maehino and
Hadger dashed 100 feet to tho bot
tom of the pit. His neck was brok
en. Hadger fell within sight of thous
ands of spectators. Hundreds of
people leaped tho fenco nnd rushed t
i into tho pit where tho wrecked bi
plane lay. Five minutes later ntten
I tion was diverted to tho men still
I flying.
Joltnstouo fell 500 feet under his
engine and was drowned in Lake
Michigan. Ho was caught beneath
tho heavy engine of tho Moisaut
monoplano nnd was carried deop into
tho lake. His body was brought to
the surface nn hour later.
Hadger was a stepson of John
Goetnuui of Pittsburg. Ho possessed
an independent fortuno which ho
used to gratify a well developed
speed mania, both ns an nutomobil
ist and aviator.
iTohnstono is n son of Dr. Stuart
Johnstone, a practicing physician
hero j like Hadger ho was an amn-tour.
WASHING i'OX, D. C, Aug. 1C
Tho house committee on territories
today appointed a sub-comralttee of
flvo members to conrer with tho sen
ate territories committee on tbo new
Mexico-Arizona statehood situation,
with a view to framing a compromise
bill which vlll pass both houses and
which President Taft will sign.
The majority of tho house commlt
teo at flrstt favored passing tho pres
ent bill. Including tho recall of tho
Judiciary provision, over tho presi
dent's veto, but wishing to assure
statehood to tho territories at this
session, tho compromlso plan was fi
nally declJed upon.
being claimed by Dologato "Wlckor
sbam that tho Guggenhelms mid tho
Sesnon company had split $50,000
profits botwoeu them as a result ot
tho conspiracy,
Captain Jarvls, who shot himself
soon nftor tho charges woro mado
public, leaving a noto saying that ho
was "tired of Hying," wa8 for yonrs
connocted with tho Guggenheim syn
dicate and was supposod to hnvo on
glnoored tho nllogod dual with tho aid
of Hullock.
TWOHY BUYS IN
CANAL COMPANY
Railroad Contractors Secure Interest
In Irrigation System and Rogue
lands No Changes in Manage
ment of Concern.
Judfo John Twohy ot Spokane, a
mombor of tho firm ot Twohy Uroth
ors, railroad contractors, has purchas
ed a largo Inteerst In tho Roguo River
Valley Canal company nnd Rogue
lauds, Inc. Tho amount of tho Inter
est taken over by Judgo Twohy aud
tho amount invested Is not known.
This places tho ownership of tho
two corporations lu tho hands of four
parties Patrick "Welsh. R. K. Noll,
Fred N. Ciiminlngs nnd Judgo Twohy.
Mr. Cumnilngs, manager of tho
company, stated today that ho know
ot no Important change In tho plans
of tho company brought about by
Mr. Twohy acquiring an lntorest.
Publicity Bill Approved,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 10.
Tho senate today approved tho con
forenco report on tho anto-eloction
contributions publicity bill,
Look for tho ad that offors it to
you, secoud-bund, at a reuhbargalnJ
Strike Situation.
Strike of the Amalgamated
" Hailway Employes' associa-
tiotr tying up practically
"" cverv British railroad, to be
(Ueclared tonight.
Thirty thousand dock work
ers of London refuse to re
sume work, although their
demands have been granted,
until tho carters are rein
stated. The carters' strike is
spreading.
Twenty thousand dockmen
at Liverpool locked out and
troops are continually .clnsUjy x
ing with tho rioters.
Sailings of nil ocean liners
suspended.
Two hundred thousand men
in England and Scotland arc
out.
Loss in wages to duto
$3,000,000.
ft
LONDON, Aug. 10. Pandemon
ium in the house of commons today
followed tho appearance of Home
Secretary Churchill, tho laborites
shouting questions and all demanding
at once to know why the police wero
allowed to club women nnd children
iu the Liverpool strike riots.
George Lanibury demanded an in
quiry into the government's methods.
Churchill said he would do nothing
until order bad been restored.
LONDON, Aug. 10. Complying
with requests of board of trade offi
cials, Premier Asqutth today con
vened the cabinet incxtraordinary
session to discuss theindustriul
strikes which are racking all Eng
land. It is unofficially stated here that
tho government will summon royal
army engineers to operato tho rail
roads if tho cabinet does not succeed
in averting a general railway strike.
Discontent has raised its head all
ovor tho country und tho war office
already is preparing for vigorous ac
tion. Railway managers today refuse to
conduct negotiations with their em
ployes except through tho board of
conciliation, on which tho workora
are reported to bo in a minority, and
which, tho men state, has shown un
fairness. TIi'ib morning President
Buston of the board of trade con
ferred with tho malingers and this
afternoon ho will meet representa
tives of tho employos.
In tho meantime King George is
hunting on tho Yorkshiro Moors uh
tho guest of tho Duke of Devonshire
and lias bagged 3100 groiiso,
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 10. Today
brought no cessation of tho strike
rioting hero. Ordor wns rostored
temporarily aftor troops of infantry
fired a volley and tho cavalry charged
with drawn sabres. Two rioters woro
killed but the crowd didn't ontiroly
dispurso.
Thousands of freight handlers to
day nro awaiting ordors lo strike
and tho situation grows steadily
worse
Tho flour millers and hakors havo
notified tho city authorities that thoy
are unablo longer to supply flour
broad as thero is not enough flour
in tho city to last two days jongor.
Tho coal and grain supplies aro also
exhausted.
9
1
4
--r1
il
ll