Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 11, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Image 1

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SECOND
EDITION
pnrljMrrnni! Tmr.
Dully IJ.ivrntli Yi-nr.
ELECT SENATOR
President-elect ncqiirstcd to Take
Hand In Lc(lslattirc's Tlc-np at
Sirliiflrlil, Out Will Refuse to
Take Sliles In Cnnlrnvcrsy.
Hnntloo Nnmlirr Has Ho Terrors lor
Wooilrow Sits Down to Orrnkfast
Willi Thirteen.
CIIICAOO, .Inn. . -Aniving li.ro
At I ft n'eHonk llim afternoon, Fiol-ilmil-oleel
WIUnii wn umt ut tho ill).
nit Ity nn iuiiiNitiill largo crowd, u
Hlll yllMlll HllliWIUg llnC llllt lllllll
irtMll fWIWIltia lU'Hr.
fliivtMimr WlliMiii wm mol Itv a ut
t'l'liHitii wtaiuillcc front tho (.'niumer
oial club who otxoMliil him lit Hit'
Ikhmu uf David Jiihim, llu club' ircni
tlttnt. W'Umhi will It Mkril lo iuliirforn
)n Ihn dMulhu'k uf Him election of
I'lliU'tl .SlHllW MI'lHlillttl ItV till' Hli
ii.tia legiftUlHie at Springfield, lie
JrWtJtn nWw tit unite tho warring
mHImm in M effort lo clol two
'jUitwti mmator. It i 'ciiornlly
knifed, Ifcut WihHin iittiltiuMcilly wilt
rfn lit lati U In Ihe cat hi
nrny. AIIOARD PJtl'KHMNT I'LI'CT
VII(.)N"K I'lUVATi: ('Alt. i'OHT
WAYNI5, M-. .Ian. II The hoodoo
HUMtm I. 'I hn mi trrnr fur I 'tout-tlwJ.fliH-i
Wtlwtti. nml In- grinned
when hr count w nii nl th Iim'hU
tW lll thU wmiim. "Well, l..ty."
h- Ntld, "I them ro JMt l:i of
m. Tlwl memm we will Imve n hue
trip. 'Iliirlrnw i my lucky number."
Oovwuor WHwhi U tn route to ('In
irfMHp.itfWrt Im U If pwtk lonigJit
(wfoft Ihe CmumiHvtal club. Two
orl Mrvlci) oftii'er norompntiy
tl itraaitftfiMlcfH, mvoii newspaper
imm, n imejnipiifr, iiih (tiiM'iinir
tmgrnr and (hi nnlnxtil men hi
rhnri of th ear rumple! nig tin1 pur
l.r.
Hovc-ronr ilin rrtirfil ut (l
ii'rltM-k lnt niiflil iiiul lci 1'.' hmirH
lit' loki'il mill -vnif( -tiiiii' with
I in- ni'wNin rnuMi tint ii. ill.- ninrn-
In;.- lllllll.
MULTNOMArl HOTEL
SOLO TO SYNDICATE
I'OIITI.ANI). Jrtn II- NitRiitlii
tloiih linvii limm vlrtimlly roiuilitiMl
wliitrttlt)' K, (lurvurtx & Hoiih will Hull
llmlr Miiltnoinnli llntol In n hihII
into of I'ortlnml umt Hint I'mnrlm-o
niilallitH (or a (lKnn iiiiioxlinnlliu;
IROO.OOO. It Ik ritirtit tho ileal
will Im (iIoho.1 TiiiMiluy.
It lit miiliiriitiioil tho Hymllrnto plans
to nii(ilmno ami iipurato HtrhiK of
liiiitntrloM iiIoiik tho I'arUIn roant and
Inti'iidii to pnrrliami two IioIoIh In
Han I'ranilNco, oao In l.im Anr.oli'H,
and oiio In Kuattlo.
Tho Hymllrnto l lioadml by Hoy O.
Ynton, of San I'nuiclHto.
REID'S'lLlS TO
GO TO HIS WIDOW
N'lJW YOUK, .Ian II -With Urn
cxroitlon of Hiruirio Iii'HUchIh total
Ini: V 1 10,1100, tho ontlro oHtuto or tho
lalo aitibauHailor Whltnluw Held In
Inn to tlio widow, Tho OHtuto Ih oh
tlniiilod al iMitwi'on 110,000,000 and
0,000,000.
Fl
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I'OTHDAM, (lormati)', Jan. It.
With KnlHor Wllholm prrBonally ill
incthiK opnratloiiH, a flro which
threatunod part of tho Notion I'alaco
huro today was oxtliiKiiluhod by tho
palaro flro hrldKo, miHlutod by tho
I'otmlam flro ilupartmnut, Tho blazo
wan conriiuul to !i rooum In oiio wIuk
or tho palnuo. A Inrtso crowil, In
cliiillni! tho KnlKoiIno watclicd tho
confhiKnitloii.
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Medford
T I N Y CHILDREN
FORCED TO WORK
IN CANNERIES
Concessional Probe of Conditions In
i rust Establishments Asked
Factories Ahounil In Filth, flats
and Disease States Miss O'ncilcy,
Most of Clillilrcn Are Front Six to
Ten Years Old and Lahor Ten
Hours.
WAHIIINOTON, .Inn. 1 1; Kitpport
to Conitri'HHiimii Alli'ti'ii ronoliiiloii
iliMiiamllin; a roiiiirimMlonnl pmbi) at
tho KiMtiirn CiiiiiiIiik Imlimtry w-im
Klvnii liofiirn tho Iioiimi rnli'N coininlt
ti'o inn today by Mnry HoylcO'lli'llly
who dcrlnrrd ho loariii'd or condi
tion pi by pimlnit nx a rarinlin: oiura
tlv.
"In a rartory." Mlw O'ltnllly told
tho roininlttco. "I wiw tnrty tiny ihlN
drrti worltluR, IS ut whom worn mif
fTliK fioin vlru Imit Mkln iIIhosiho,
At a plant at .Marlon I mw woimii
working whoit IiuiiiU wuro ho af
rili'lt'il with Hkln iIIhiim that Ihi-y
woro forced to Hr bandK'H.
"Itvi'othliiK Hiat walk and rrnwln
In found In Ihono plnro. Tln mm
aro ho plentiful that tho woiiikii ni
ployiiR fear nltackn.
"I.IvIiik rondlllonv arc frightful, an
ninny an 3 and 4 fninlllcH llvlnu In n
tilnulo Hhnuk. .Mont of thn child cm
ployiHi an from nix to ten yearn old
and earn from ten to twmity ccntH
dally (or ten hourH labor.
"I connldur tho oul more Import'
nut than the Htomarh. I want to
remedy rondllloiiH without hurt Inn
reputable rannerlo "
MIm O'ltrllly irodiired photo
Kraphi of illcaed wintieiond fhll;
dren. naaiped whflo lit work. The
rouimltti'ii wan Improved with Mix
O'ltellb'M tentlmony ami plaun to
rail I' ( Pruele, deputy labor com
inlmiloncr o( New York, to WmdiliiK
ton to tmtlf) at n future henrliiK.
ARCHBALD VOIE
WAMIIN'fiTUV, .Lin. it, Tho
ociiate IIiik atti-riioiin ilrculi'il to take
a ote at I o'clock Monday lifter
noon on llio 'tuiHaclimctit of .IiiiIkk
Itohert Y. Arehlialil of the commerce
court, charxcil with luiM'ouiluct in
office. Tin ilcewion wn reached
alter a long deltaic hchimt cIokciI
ilooi'K. The itle on ouch of Hie HI
M'parnlc ailielci of imieacluuciit will
ho lnl.ru in open .r--ion,
ON WALL STREET
.N'KW YOIHC, Jnn II -Thoro
woro huiiiII rhatiKCH In prlcort when
tho Htonk murk or opaued hero today.
Home hcuvluetm wiih dhiplayed In tho
copper Hlmri'H. Amorlran Tobacco
ioko 1 point while Now Haven
dropped 1.
Ah hooii an tho opeuliiK hesitation
woro off tho market wont up briskly,
many of tho leadorH tIhIiik from hair
to a full point ahovo their Initial
ouotntioiiH, iiarrlmau Imhuch woro
firm.
Tho market closed Irregular.
HoikIh woro easy.
NKW YOKIC, Jan. It. All na
tional croeda In tho llowery mourned
today when It became It known that
"Ulg Tim" Sulllvan'B mind Is none
and that ho U Buffering from u ratal
malady. It In feared It will not bo
long beforo tho dlseaBo eomplotoa Itsl
work.
On application or Sullivan's stop
hrothor and Hlop-ulster, Supremo
Justlco Amend algned nn order com
mitting him tit a naultaiium In You-korn,
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ON MONDAY
MRDtfORD,
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('IIICAUO, Jan. 11.- Jack John-
"b, II0K11' !'" finHir!, x!ltf lins
been' rolcfttilril lo itbllvlon fiy Rmu'inl
riuiHent uf tho Itoxinjf pruinotow of
Hi'im country, ailmiltnt today that ho
hiihu't n runt. "JotiiiwiiiV Cnfi' ilr
ChamHon" wuh reeentlv elufril by
the police ami a juilemrut for $.'(TJ1
Hwnrt'it nitaiHht him Itv h lnowiii
I'oinpnny. Hi' automobile, a nfc ami
fixture were united liv the hhrriff
to mitifv litis elHiin. When the depu
ties look rliarx" uf the litic touriiif?
ear, .IoIiukoii pleniU'il with them to
h tare the miieliine.
"That ear ItelonitM to Lucille" he
nnul, referrini; to hi" white wife.
"She bought it two week before we
woro iiiiirriril. i'leaso uWt take it
uwuy,"
.lolim-oii intimateil that ho tuinlit
soon' KOt hack into the riiic to earn
money. He Iimh been training' at n
local club but the manager ol the
place reipie-trit hint to leave beoaue
of wgortMiK nrotcfcts from other Itox-
cm.
I miltii Win Pf 3 i " ' iiiwii '"BF"
JACK
OHNSON
OSES AUTOMOBILE
ONLY THE SOCIALIST OPPOSES TROLLEY FRANCHISE
The onlinaitce granting Hie SL T
Miuney eompauy the Hght to build n
ut root rnilwav in .Meilfuril was grunt
ed by tho council Friday evening
without one wont of argument on
either hide. The only opposing vole
was registered by I'oiineilniaii .Millar
who voted against the ordmnnce ns
ho nml (ho soclaliht party which he
repre-ents, nio ngahiht the fifty year
time limit cIuiino. An engineer will
be on hiinil within two weeks lo btarl
preliminary work.
The socialist mailo a number of
suggestions which they said might ho
demanded read in the lmueliiso hut
were willing' lo waive all these if the
time limit were out in two. The sen
timent invnlely expressed by many
of the socialists that in L'.'t yours the
country would be under socialist con
trol ami that n short limo would
tlioiefoni Im prefoniltlo, was not ex
pressed in Ihe eonnuuniealioii.
Onlluaiiro lmpi-oxcil
Tim ordiunneo us passed is u bet
ter one for the oily than Hie one con
sidered Tuohilay ns it requires the
Miuney people to run their cars in
each diicotion over their (racks every
half hour, gives them but two years
to oeeupy the city streets (hey desire
and forfeits nil rights of additional
oily streets not occupied in that time.
Kvery mile of track shall lie of new
construction, doing' uwuy with nny
possibility of the company's buying
track from Mr. llarmuu or leasing
nny jinvt of tho 1 & li, under n com
Mail Tribune
OHKQOW, SATURDAY,
L OF FUNERAL SHIP BEARING
Pou.rn.MT or tirj utrio.By Mtt.AUHUccjoy.
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RUSSIA BACKS
IlKKLI.V, Jan. ll-Tho fcellnc
bolwcrn ltourn,inla and IluJRarIa, li
waa utatod lifjllclal circles buro to
day, lias reached nn acute Mage, even
overshadowing the Turklth-Dalkan
situation. Dispatches from Vienna
stnto that Austria is calllnR more re
serves to tho colors, pretumably
with the Idea of hacking Itounianla,
whllo iness.iRes from other Kuropean
capitalists claim that llussla Is be
hind llnlgarln. It Is believed In some
iiunrters that the trouble was foment
ed by Tiirkoy with tho hope of divert
Ini attention from the Ilalkan situa
tion. FORTY PER CENT ORANGE
CROP KILLED BY FREEZE
LOS AXHLLKS. Jan. 11.-Following
n peniHHl of reiMtits from Iiih
ftuhnitlinntc throughout the xoutlieni
California citrus district, Viee-1'rosi-lent
iJ. K. Calx in of the Southern I'n-
,.ifie railway o.imnted today that
nbont !() per cent of the California
orange crop has been de.troyeil bv
fro.t.
mon uier agreement. Failure of the
company to maintain continuous pas
senger coruoo on any of tehir city
lines will he sufficient ouu-e for the
city to force them to abandon that
line.
N'o Opimsitioit l'oiii llnriiuiii
Tho oily hall was crowded with
citizens, the socialists coming out
early in force. Mr. Itanium and his
nttoniey, Mr. Hogps, were present
but offered no objections or nrgu
meiits. The ordinance was given its
(wo milling4, thrown open for ilis
cusninii which did not materialize,
and then pasxed. The session in nil
occupied a little, over half nn hour,
Ihe gmiler part of which was used in
tho vcadiug of tho ordiunneo ami the
socialists' petition.
Work will be started on tho now
line as soon us weather permits.
Within two weeks tut engineer will be
hero to arrange for preliminary sur
veys, for tho shipment of muteiinl,
the bundling of crows nml hoies.
Socialist Attitude
In explaining his vote ngaiust the
franchise, Councilman Millar said: v
"Neither I, uor nny oilier reooguii
oil sociuliat, will bo found opposed to
tho building of public works, uor to
nny other industrial activity which
mny, through inerenso of employment
tend toward even temporary better
ment of living conditions for the
working; classes of litis city. So long
ns wo continue to live under tho pres
ent cnpitnlUt-wngo.syi.tcm, employ
-"-y
BULGARIA
AUSTRIA
R MANIA
lLIIXJ
.JANUARY J1, 11)13.
S
asjioke corn.v the j;atal saxutino.
i. i . . iil u b ii iniiniiilte k. i ,e u tin? arrival
d li i b.i nror tu I-n'- 1
I S r i l.Uila I'd f,urditr.i ir Hie funrral nblii
, i . i . c iil iiy tlic Itr, i li i ru t r
it i i . i:i ili. n lint i itf i..l a idi t lnly wai
iELBERT
FOR MAI
IirFI-'ALO. Jan. 11 Albert llult
bard of Kast Aurora, N. Y.. pleaded
Kiillty today In the Inlicd BtttM
court to an Indictment charging him
with sending obscene matter through
tho malls. Judge Hazel suspended
sentence on five of the counts, and
fined Hubbard $100 on tho sixth
count, which charged that he had
mailed "certain prints of an obscene,
luwd, lascivious, filthy and Indecent
character."
Tho Indictment was based on ar
ticles published In n magazlno at Hast
Aurora. Tho cxteremo penalty for
the crime Is five years In Jail and a
flue of S5000.
THIRTY THOUSAND SLAIN
BY ONE RUBBER COMPANY
LONDON. Jan. 11. Durinp the
eouro of the cmpiirx being made into
the Putnmuyo ltublter ieanilal, it Iiih
been admitted that 30,000 natives
hne been murdered dunng the innt
VI venrn Itv offtemlx of one company.
ment on nny terms is better than un
employment. Food, shelter and cloth
ing we mut nil hae nntl the so
cialist party, here as elsewhere, Iiiih
no theoretical progmm for municipal
affairs that stands in tho way of
furthering any activity that will help
to feed, clotlio ami shelter even n
limited number of the working elass
population of this oily. We are en
tirely willing to have this railway
built, and to give tho Miuney com
pany any reasonable concession in
the use of our streets to induce their
building it. The ue of the city streets
or even just the one street nniueil,
Knsl Main street, for twenty-fio
years, under nil the other conditions
now embodied in the proposed fran
chise, appears to us, nml to imiiiy
more outside of our ranks, to 'to a
rcirsonuhlo concession.
Itcfcrviidtiui Threatened
"From present indications, there i.
u fit rone; feeling that a referendum
should bo called for; not Itecauso tho
objectors wisli to block tho building
of this improvement, but solely be
cnuso of the long life asked for ihe
franchise.
"If the Miuney company will modi
fy its demands to twenty-fivo yours,
it is unlikely then that n referendum
will ho invoked. If tho lltty year
clause remains, then, under the cir
cumstances iibovu rotated, and for
that rensou ulou, my vote lan?.' bo
recorded ugaiust tho whole fran
chise."
AD
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OBSCENE
MATIE
itr '"""rf nr-ii'nii--J - if-1 -nftfi'liMMhiiiiltlllllfmi --J?
HEID'5 BUQY
THC MATAU
at w "ork of tL fiincnl Ii.p. tlin
rntrrii) tho Ilud'.sn and nncnornl off
borne to the Ca'hedral o( St. John tho
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plot io
CHICAGO. Jon. tl. In Jio circuit
court here today Judge Heard denied
the-plea orMr:-Graeey(rnssrenheIm
Wahl to set aside her decreo of di
vorce from William Guggenheim, the
New York copper multl-mllllonalre.
The decision brings to an end litiga
tion extending over three years.
In his decision, Judge Heard ruled
that fraud undoubtedly had been
practiced upon tho court which
granted tho original decree, as
claimed by Mrs. Wahl's attorneys
tin he held that she was a voluntary-
party to that fraud.
Guggenheim, soon after the dl
vroco was granted, married again.
Jacob Newman, one of Guggen
helm's attorneys, after the decision
was announced today, charged that
tho suit to set aside tho divorce de
cree was brought as the result of a
plot In Wall street to discredit Gug
genheim. "I am convinced," said N'owman.
"that Mrs. Wahl was backed by a
Wnll street syndicate which has a
rrivato grudgo to satisfy, as well as
hoping to obtain a considerable part
of the Guggenheim fortune."
SEEK 20 PER CENT
SAN FUANVLSl'O, Jan. 11. An
initiative Hlition calling' uu election
on an ordinance providing for an
average reduction of 'JO per cent in
telephone rates in San Francisco was
filed today with Hie board of elec
tion commissioners by the telephone
users' association. There were 10,
000 signatures to tho petition and the
organization claims to have fi.OOO
more in reserve.
It is the first cn-o on record of
direct legislation bcinj capitalized,
ns tho Telephone IVers' nsMicialiun
is organized for prolir.
PATY DU CLAui GIVEN
PARIS. Jan. 11. By n decreo
signed by Prof. Fallterea, Col. Du
Pnty do CInm, ouo of tho most promi
nent figures In tho Dreyfus treason
trial, Is today re-Instated In tho
French Territorial nrmy with hU
former rank,
Du Paty du Chun wns retlrod from
tho army In 18 1)8.
DO
INJURE
WM
GUGGENHEIM
"renon Mistical Ihia
City Hall "
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WEATHER
Wanner, ruin Max, ftt
.Mlii. I.T; I'roclpltot Ion .02.
NO. 200.
ER
OF
Germany Secretly Changing and Cnn
structinn Battlejhlpj and Cniistrs
Protected Crulsm Chantjcd to
Armored Type.
War Scare Belnu Sounded In Great
Britain to Secure Mora Battleships
in British Navy.
LONDON, Jan. 1 1. That rjprmany
has been secretly. changing nnd con
structing battleships null cruiser Is
tho startling news published today by
tho Manchester Courier. According
to that nowiipaper, sic new German
battleships which novo recently been
constructed In German shipyards, aro
armored cruisers and virtually In
vulnerable, although xtippowd by tho
Kuropean powers to be merely tho
ordinary protected typo.
Still further, the Courier declares
that tho German Admiral todny, In
stead of laying down twelve torpedo
destroyers last year, according to tho
published program, 24 of theso ships
were built. Theso additions prac
tically place tho German naval list of
this year far ahead of what It Is now.
Sldo by sldo with thoso rcmarkablo
and disquieting reports, aro tho state
ments mndo today by 1'arls patient to
tho effect that Germany Is consid
erably augmenting her military
forcerf.
On the faro of tho alleged disclos
ures mado by tho Courier, It Is In
teresting to noto tho demand which
Is made by the Dally Mirror today
for an Increaso In Britain's naval
building for tho year. Tho Molt de
mand,lbattho..cQmlnr.s. estimate -shall
provide six super dreadnnugnts,
exclusive of the other warships.
"If tho sixty iter cent superiority
In battleships, as announced by Hon.
Winston Churchill last year, Is to bo
maintained," bays the Dally Mull,
"Britain will bo nblo to send 12
dreadnoughts to tho Mediterranean
In 1015 and stilt have 25 In homo
waters against Germany's 23."
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WASHINGTON, Jnn. 11. A peti
tion protesting- uguiust tho confirma
tion by the senate of the nomination
of Clinton Howard to be judge of the
United States district court for
western Washington will bo submit
ted to the senate judiciary committco
next Tuesday by Senator Miles I'oin
de.xter. The HJtition which is signed
by a lur'o number of citizens of
Washington alleges that Judge How
ard is too friendly toward the cor
lo rations.
Howard was apiointcd by Presi
dent Tuft to succeed Cornelius II.
Huiiford who resigned under flro
fcouio mouths ago while his conduct
was belli; invextiguted by n congres
sional committee preliminary lo
bringing impeachment charges.
E
BY CINCINNATI FLOOD
CINCINNATI, Jnn. tl. Clnclnnn-.
tt Is threatened this afternoon with
a serious flood. Tho danger lino of
CO feet already has beuu passod, and,
a fitngo of CO feet Is predicted. If
this occurs thn Union stutlou will
hnvo to bo abandoned. Tho water
front Is flooded.
PROF. LOWE, INVENTOR,
DYING AT PASADENA
f
l'AKABKNA, Calif., Jan. !l.-
Prof, Thaddetts S. C, Lowe, tho not
ed inventor, remains todny in about
tho same condition in which ho hns
been for nitwit three wcoks. Liltlo
hoto is held out for his recovery,, al
though tho aged scientist is making H
bravo fight fur his )ifo nt tto homo
ojf his daughter, Mrs,. Edna LW
Wright. '' '
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