Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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IfEDFORD MATT; TRTHFNE, MT3m?ORI), OKl-lOON", RA'ITKnAY. .IPtfU 8, 1012.
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KE CHARGES
GROSS ABUSES
By OFFICIALS
Prosecuting Attorney Mulkey and
Coroner Kellogg Attacked for Al
leged Use of Official Positions for
Private Ends.
on, an oyo witness to the explo
sion of lhumlay at the Jacksonville
quarry, in which ho testified that n
had seen Louis Hogdou. powdermnn
and his assistant. Louis Lazovich.
three minutes before the explosion
tamnlnc the "H-nomiil dvuamite
chargo with an Inch drill IS foot Ion,:
and the words of the fatally wounded
frenchman, Kmery Vlsslno. ".Tank,
this Is li I, and it was the careless
ness of tho foremen and cheap pow-
FINAL TESTS FOB MOTORCYCLES ARE 'ASK BIDS FOR
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MOM
BRIDGE
OREGON APPLE
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URGED
CAMimiDGK, Mass., June S.
That Hie moton-wlc i becoming
Twenty thousand spectators crowded mpular for long tout is demon.trni-
The city roiiucll at a xpcclul sen
sloii held r'rhlny afternoon liiNtructcd
int i... i.i.. ..ii ii -.! '..! l.v il... ..Mi..ri r ll. n .ill..n i tli city recorder to ndveitlo for
mu vn iii nuiuititii tib iitutiiiti uriu "- "v -! "I"
Predicating of Records for Future
Damage Cases and Goulish Quarrel
Over Corpses Among Charges.
Charging that District Attorney
Mulkey uses his official jHisition In
coroner's inquests to predicate the
record and lay the foundation for fu-
lure damage ca'-cs in which lie later
appears as attorney for (lie claimants,
nnil that County Coroner Kellogg nses
his official jmimUoii for the benefit of
his undertaking business, censuring
the conduct of the inquest over the
bodies of (he vicilims of the Jackson
mIIc quarry e.plosion as grossly un
fair and the verdict as totally unsup
ported by the evidence and unwarranted-
Judge E. E. Kelly makes the
following charges:
"If grave public functions of this
character are to be subverted to per
sonal interest the result must of ne
cessity be abortive to evenhunded jus.
lice. The civil docket of the circuit
court shows. District Attorney .Mulkey
as the attorney of record for the
claimant in a personal injury action
against a local service corporation.
As the district attorney at (he coro
ner's inquest in that case he predi
cated the record iiimju which later in
another capacity he instituted a suit
in the sum of .fiJO.OOO. Is Mr. Mulkey
now representing any claimant
against Twohy IJrolhers, or does ho
merely expect to?
Ciliuiillsli Fight Over Corpses
'Tnforliiiiutelv for Mr. ISuthol, s,u
perinlciideiit of Twohy Hrothers, he
is not a politicitn and not iamiliur
with the methods prevailing in .Jack
sou count v officialdom. Immediately
upon learning of the deplorable acci
dent to his cmploos his first thought
was the proper care of the injured
and an arrangement for a suitable
dihposilon of tho dead and without
inquiring into the coroner's interest
in the undertaking business he gnu
orders to the nearest undertaker to
care for (he dead, bat unfortunately
for Twohy Hiotliors this iiudei taker,
by Hint strange lottery of fate that
boiiieliiium finds hrf culmination in
coroner's vordjols, didn't happen to
bo the coroner's deputy and thereupon
commenced a' ghoulish squabble lor
the possession of iliu bodies thai is
still being waged and at this hour
gies promise of a resort to legal pro
cess for the recovery of at least two
of the bodies from the possession of
the coroner's deputy.
Coroner .Made Threats
"An a result of Mr, HothelV. unfor
tunate ignorance of the entanglements
and alliances of personal and public
affairs, Air. liothel was informed yes.
terduv morning before the inquest
that when he got him (Hothol) on the
stand there would bo something doing,
or words to that effect.
"And thus is the mirror of public
justics befouled .with tho breath of
prejudice and personal interest, what
of its reflection Hie verdict?
dermen that cause it all," was a bit; this afternoon to watch the final d C. K. I'crlmg who passed through "mM ,or uw " "' "" prcnom
of evidence Introduced at the luque. struggle of hundreds of eastern ath- ,,,,' "" two Flying Merkcl motor- hrldgo oer Hear reek to Jauknon
The grilling of tho witnesses began ! letes for positions on the American I'.vidiw this morning. ' "'"'"l- 'I' I''1' will ho opened next
at lft!.TII In ilin mnriilntr. mil! nno liv t fivrni n thn. ni.-,.,.,!.. ..... I., c...... I The liuvs stnile.l fmin X'urlli Viitr. I'l May afternoon ittlil a COUtnict let.
one. relatives of the deceased, friends 'den. " limn and intend to continue IlimiUih The contractors plan to marl work on
and disinterested parties graphically Contrary to usual customs, it was southern California and icturii to i l'" "'" ""'KU .Monuay
related the gruesome details of the1 announced that the first man In each'"1"' Yakima.
tragedy. During the day, Drs. Ulch
nrdson and Porter told of the condi
tion of the men when medical aid
first reached them and of tho Impos
sibility to render aid.
event will go to Sweden with the
American team.
Summary:
100 meters Won by II. P. Drew.
Springfield high school. Time 10 l-.r.
The city council also took up tho
They rcnori the roads in Iniilv mutter of meat selling at the public
simhI condition, excepting the stretch'- "uwket. The ordlnanco Is to bo
es near Cottage drove and Wolf , '"ngod to make ll read inuro clerly
Creek i " the point ot ownership of livestock
! Tho simi.lii.iK- ,',f ilu ,.,-,. -Im... differed for sale.
For tho purpose of woiklug up In
terest In an OrcKon Apple show to
rank with the best In tho nation, A.
P. Hatehaiu, of Mosler, president of
tho Oregon State Horticultural asso
ciation and vice president of tho
Northwestern Fruit exehniiKo In In
the city. Ho Is being entertained by
Klrhy S. Miller of tho Itogue Itlvor
Frull & Produce asHoclatlou.
Mr. Hatohum has already succeed
ed lu Intel e.itlng tho IiiisIiichh men ot
Portland (o such an cxtunj that they
will put up $'.'fl,0(li) for. such n show.
Ho Is now endeavoring to enlist the
aid of glowers.
Mr. Uatcluim will Im shown over
the orchard districts of the Itogun
before he returns to Portland.
I'reitijrterlnii (Ittirvli
Children's Day at 10:.tl a. in.
Cood music, talks hy the pastor. W.
F. Shields and Supt. W. II. (lore.
Preaching at K p. in. by tho pastor.
Subject. "Cod or Criminal,"
Mrs. August Hlugler Is seriously III
nl her home.
Mrs. Ryan, mother of young James seconds. Drow,ls a dlmunlttve negro, 'shown by the fnetstliat they had urn
Ryan, the 17-ycar-old water boy, who
lost his life, brought cut the
pathos of the case, xy-hicli stood out
when In a reply to the question of
Coroner A. K. Kellogg as to whether
she could positively identify the mu
tilated body that was lying in the hos
pital as her boy, she replied. "It did
not look as he did, but It Is my boy."
Employes of Twohy brothers stated
that they had at all times endeavored
to maintain a careful watch on the
men and tho foreman, C. W. Perry,
declared that ho -line! cautioned nog-
don the powdrrman against usleg an
iron or steel rod in tho loading of
tho holes. Mr. Perry was exonnrated
by ono witness, J. A. Sharpc, ho who
had listened to the mortally wounded
words of Kmery Vlsalno, when at the
conclusion of his testimony ho stated
that the new foreman Perry bad been
very careful in his work.
The technical discussions as f.
powders and their explosive tenden
cies took up a great deal of time and
many of tho mining men disagreed in
some points. An 18-foot rod, bent
and twisted by name Irreslstiblo force,
was Introduced und many of the min
ing men affirmed that they saw pow
der on the large end, as if the rou
had been uncd for tauplr.c.
When Harry Canon took the
stand ho affirmed that he had seu:
tho two powdermuu loading tho hole
from which the blast came, and that
they were tamping It by hammering
on a Btecl drill with a hammer. CrosH
eiamlnntlon failed to shake his story
Tho twisted rod ho declared had beju
about two feet of the holo and when
found was somo 175 feet fiom the
seat of tho explosion.
liOO meters Won by Al Klvlat. trouble of any sort and did not even
Time 3:55 4-3, now world s record. have to inuke any adjustments to
Proad Jump Won by II. T. Worth- the machines. .
Ington, Boston A. C. Distance 23 I''rni current rejrls a large uuui- '
feet, 10 Inches. her of tourists will make the trrfT to'
Shotput (both hands) won by P. t-rater Lake and other points tin
G. McDonald. Irish American A. C. season on iuotorerle.
I ;
New York. Total distance 87 feet
S 3-t inches.
110 meter hurdles Won by V.
niauchard, Moston A. C. Time 10 3-1
seconds.
Standing broad Jump Won by
Piatt Adams, New York A. C. DIs
tanco 10 feet, S Inches.
5.000 moter run Won by Herna,
Cornell university. Time 15: OS 2-5.
Polo vault Won by Mac Wright,
Dartmouth. Height 13 feet, 2 1-1
inchos, now world's record.
Hammer throw Won by C. Chllds
New York A. C. Distance 100 feet
5 Inches.
Running high Jump Won
Kgon Erlckson, Mott Haven A.
Height C feet 2 5-8 Inches.
FULTON CALLS HENEY
A CROOK AND A
by
C.
CENTRAT POINT PLAYS
SCORES IN BIO REVIVAL.
ART LOAN EXHIUIt
PLANNED BY AUXILIARY
I ii
The fir-st Art Loan exhibit under
the auspices of St. Mark's Episeopil
church will be hold at St. Mark's
hall June 1!)-'J!) inclusive. The ex
hibit will consist of paintings, etch
ings, antique, embroideries mid the
like. The exhibits will be open ouch
nf Ionian from 2 until i und in the
evening from 7M until 10. Tea
will be served during thu atternoon.
The patronesses nre: Mm. F. II.
Hopkins, Mrs. J. Jj. Heard- Mr. J. M.
Hoot. Mrs. W. II. Humphreys, Mrs. E.
S. Parsons. Mrs. (Hon Kubrick. Mr.
George H. Carpenter, Mrs. George II.
Daggett und MUs Margaret T. Hubbard.
HIGHCROFJSOLD
(ConUiiiieu7rom Page 1)
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 8. De
claring Eraiici J. Ileuey a "crook"
mid a "liar," C. Fulton, foimer
Tinted Stnes senator, today is on rec
ord with, n sweeping denial of lite
charges made by Ileuey that Fulton
ami railed Sines District Attorney
McCourt conspired to discicdit Ileuey
and the Itoosevell uduiiiiistratiou by
eudersiui: the uppbeation for paidou
of W'ilurd X. Jones, convicted of laud
fraud. Fulton said he had recom
mended the paidouiug of .lone-, be
cause he was satisfied Ileuey hud re
sorted to "crooked and iufamoii
method" in obtain his conviction.
Fulton added he believed evidence
shoitly to be given the public would
prove he had ben correct in his us-
sumption.
Get this idea of rough, high
proof, strong whiskey out
of your head --or it will
get youplay the devil with
your nerves ruin your
digestion.
Why punish yourself?
Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable
Bottled at drinking strength.
Sold everywhere and costs no more than
any other good whiskey.
V. .1. Van Kclniyvcr V Co., fJcnvrnl A genii, Portland.
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A baseball gnmo Is scheduled to
take place at the Medford ball park
tomorrow afternoon between Central
Point and Medford.
Control Point Is known to have a
good team, capable of putting up a
first eluss article of tho national
game. .
Medford Is said to bo represented
by the best team It has had In years,
which has bcon brought about by the
addition of new talent and consistent
practice.
Tho members of tho local ball club
are hopeful thut appreciation of their
efforts will bo manifested by a largo
attendance at tomorrow's contest.
Gnmo called 2:45 p. in.
electric light wires mid wis uiuius will
be laid uudegnnind so as to avoid
unsightly poles.
Cement sidewalks, cuibs, paving
and all street improvements will be
eomplctd during the coming year.
Jackson street, which bisccls tin
properly, will be the first to be im
proved, Dr. J. F. Redilyloft Saturday even-
lug for Portland on a short business I
trip.
.MISS MARIE DOI20"
fAS KftTIENCt;
WHfTt Phot.
In all their list of really Inspired
operas Gilbert & Sullivan never collab
orated to lHittor advantage thnn they
did in "Patience." This fact was
demonstrated when tho famous batlre
was revived In Now York with au all
Btar cast One of tho hits of the pf.r.
jormauco Js Miss Marie Doro, who,
dainty and piquant, was a vorv in-.i..'
llttlo Patience, with n small but flexible
Tho testimony of Harry Can-1 voice and a bewitching dcuitireness,
JACK JOHNSON BEGINS
TRAINING FOR BATTLE
LAS VEGAS, X. M., June 8.
Weighing 221 pounds and declaring
that he feels hotter than he did he
fore any other fight in his career,
Jack Johnson, "world's heavyweight
cliuinpjou, took u long jaunt over the
load today, following a two days' lay
off. Later ho boxed before a num
ber of mumbor of the legislature in
Santa Fe,
Jack Curloy promoter of the July J
battle between Johnson mid Jim Flyun
und manager of Flyun, returned to
day from Sun Francisco and watched
Ids protege work out. Tommy Ilyuii.
tho vetoran who has Flyun in ehnrtte,
declared the Pueblo i'iremnu is fnt
improving in the fine points cf the
VIA,
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Talcs ho Hnbitltnta woiklngnt dl.
Unco from Irni.li wi,r n A:ir South
Afrlcnn Water Ha vyt tor luwlf
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crBi ram my lcto to frrh water right at
I V .' tl""' l"l learluif work Ujco lor
a iiriua. ror T(nit, (.r, aurveyora, iotU
men, atorkrijeii tuy,)B exiiotral Ui dry
or warm wnatlirr It f an aUolulo iitx-alty.
Walr put lulu tli b8f j, tlin iiionilnif
Ll! OIlHJlM-d III thu ..... ?n.l nlr .11 il., ivllt
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,',?. r",'Wr ?'," -1'1 ""'i Hw in tlie tuornln.
I da lam drink aio.,l .. tlin flrat.
Gaarantced, VueA by U. 8. Gov.
mromj, J.lylit, Jhitnbli. Jteru to Carry,
Slzes-i, al nnds GmIIoiis. Prepalal
Prices, 91.10, 1,40, 3.00flipctlly.
tvroaitby n,al, y.rtrywUri, i Not
Adam App Water Uhk Co.
i-iiu-.ANQ, OII1COON
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
ISO acre stock ranch, ono of tho
best lu Oregon, $ur per aero.
110 acres, r.r, in cultivation,
good location, and well Improved,
7f.OO.
'J 10 acres at Climax, a good buy
at JIT. per acre.
IfiOO acres I 1-- miles from
Kaglo Point, will Hiihdlvldo, only
y.iO per acre.
20 acres to glvo to you for a
team or anything of value, and It
hi only I mlloH out.
1120 acres, .'I l-'J miles from Lar
amie, Wc, JUIi per aero with good
water right.
20 aero, I miles from Central
Point, 13000.
I K0 items lu Colorado, will
trado for ncieago or city property
hero,
Wo have hoiiio good city proper
ty to trado fpr acreage.
Miislucss Clianco
Camp wagon, everything JiihI
right, $7r.
If you aro a harbor wo can null
you u good shop with u clean trade
and at tho right prlco,
Rooming and boatding bouse,,
clearing $100 per .mouth, only
l.r0.
Employment
OlrlH and women for genoi-al
hoiiKoworlc In city and country,
Hunch liandfi.
KabnreiH 2,25 per day.
Minors and miicltoru, f!l,riQ and
'A.OO.
Mrs. Emma Bittner
IIOOMH (I AM) 7, l'AUI liU)OIC
Opposite Nash Hotel
mono nil; Home, ll,
ANNOUNCEMENT
NoonclicHlcr Hrotliors Imvo purcliast'd the gro
cery business of W. P. Slobaiigh, I ho Olson Street
Grocery. All orders will be delivered promptly and
customers are guaranteed courteous and fair treat
ment. NOONCHESTER BROS.
Phenes: Pacific 5772; IlomoIISS-K. .Medford, Ore.
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ICE CREAM andV.Ul
Special attontlnu to wliolnxulo Hhlppltig orders.
Aro you particular about tho Ire cream you oat? Wo tiro Juat
that particular about tho quality of leu cream wo tnako thut wo
uho paHteurlKod cream In tho manufacture of our Ico cronm. Ono
trial will convince you of tho superior quality of our Ico croatn.
Wo mako all flavors and npoclal ordom on Hhort uotlco. Froo do
Uverlcn to all partn of tho city, g la.jS.
MEDFORD CREAM (Q. BUTTER CO.
Phenes: Pacific, 881 ; Home, 104-Ii NutfttorlUm IlulldhiB
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GROWEiRS
'.I'ho prospects art! good for a bumper fruit crop
in I he Pacific northwest. We would advise all grow
ers of Poaches, Apricots, Oanteloupes, Tomat6es, Po
tatoes, etc., to get in touch with ns. It is a pari; of our
business to J'ind'a market for (he fruils u.fd produeo
grown in the valley. Wo have our arrangements
completed to handle the crops that will bring good
returns to the growor. It will pay you to investigato.
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Orogon
J Lome 307.
Pacific 5G21.
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