Orenon HIMwImI fsefHr lly Hall & Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER I'nlr tonight ihiI ttMmtoy. Max. 71) MIh. 3Ikj .... SECOND EDITION Porty-i'dowl Tear. I)y MnviMith Y(r. -JI L.1 . l-l MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 39JIJ. NO. 298. :r .jr SCENES ON TEXAS BORDER, WHERE MEXICANS ATTACKED 0. S. TROOPS FAILS TO AGREE SMALL WAGES TO CORE IS GIN AM JURY LIVES RUINED BY N AM A Elulit for Conviction, Four (or Acquittal-Case Will Bo Retrled Mnrch 31 Sot ns Date for Rehear Inn Darrow Disappointed 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 DAflROW'S STATEMENT. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 "t'MIII UlO CVllh'llcn I hImmiIiI bine broil fu'ultti'l at OIICO. ".My innocence lint been firmly established twice, lint HllTO wero hOIIIO IIH'II on tlm jury who would have voted to convict me men If they had not bnnr.il a word of tho evi dence, "I will htny here nml figdl n h long an in nrcpHHiiry. I can keep going ox long ns Fredericks can, nml I hear ho ix going after urn untn. 'Well, I'm hrri". mid my friends urc with me. I wasn't nmpiittrd, hut I'm tHI able to f1glil." 444444444444444 i.os angixks, (').. Mured .- After deliberating thirty-eight lioiim Hint fmtv minute the jury Hint tried t'lurcnro 8. Harrow oil charge of bribing Hobcrt 1'. Hniu. n juror in llm MoNumnrn trial, retried to Judge Cnnlcy today tlmt it wax hope lowdy iliNnurrrtl. Tho jury was din ihargcd after ihc cnuitV funnnl 11 of Its members showed (hut it Mood eight fur conviction to four for ac quittal. The court complimented the juror fur thrir imlii'iHM', thanked limn for their sen ices mid dismissed them. Judge Conley lined Mnrch fll, ns the, time fr tint next trinl. He added IhaT If the prosecution moves Hint the cfc-o be dismissed, nuv Mipervir court jiiduo In t'iiiHtw(red to JImuInu It. Tim irport of Fomitun PctliiiRill was received in hlleiicc by tho crowd Hint pneked Ihe courtroom. There wiim not u sound but the ihuff)lug of feet. When the verdict was an nounced, Mr. Harrow, pale and lense, revelled the shock bravely. She turned mid Mailed ut her hus band whole face, wax lined nud weary. Hut almost immediately Darrow gripped himself ami prom pled his nttorne.vH in the nuno to liavn another trial dale net. !it ricL Attomev Fredericks ile. (dared late lodav that ho will bring the Harrow ease to trial again. "It in still oil the hooks," ho said, "and I will go nhend with it. ThntV whnt I'm here for. I have no fuither plans to announce now " LI NI5W YOHIC. Mined 8.- Standard Oil of Now Jersey htock was offered on tho curb at $'.M in tde Mock trailing hero today, u break of twen ty pointH over iiittlit. Them wero few bidders. Koutd Pennsylvania Oil willed recently Hold at 10.05 was offered nt 8.03 ut tho opening with no tnkcrtf. .Standard of California dropped to 1(11). UiieiiHliH'Nti concerning the polioy of Attorney (letieral Me.Hey noldrt unused tho deeliue, Tho mar ket closed weak. Union Puolfio dropped to 1."i0 !) which Ih below tho price It nusunied ut tho tiiau of tho Harrininn merger decision. American Tobueco fell I l-'J and miirked deellno wuh iiIho .noted In other hinudanlH, Tito for- cluii inoiioy BtriiiKency noted as n deterent to trade. t ATH10N8, March 8. At tho bond of lilu forces, Crown I'tinco Constan tino ontuiod Junlnn ut noon today, according to udvlce received hero. Ho wuh mot by 15,000 citizens ut the. city and rIvoii a rousing welcome! Perfect order I'oIriik lu tho city, tho Turkish pIlluBors having fiod. Starvation Pay of Mall Order and Department Stores Drovo Em ployers Promise Co-operation ploycsr Promise Co-operation CIIIOAIIO, March R. Driven to enter n wlitto mIuvo rexort by tho Im poiinllilllty ot tlvliiK on ft u week, "i:. 0." told to tho kcnnto "Ktarva- (Inn waiten" prolxTM hero In oiecutlva hIkkIoii, n ntory on bell on earth In the wlitto tlavo deu which mnilo tho eommltteo jmlo with horror. "K. U." today In lu a churcli lionltal a wreck. Hho wan carrlcil Into tho committee' room almost lndplet.ii nud Icnllflod that when her hiulianU died. Iravlrm hrr with a child to mipport, liunitrr forced hur Into a llfo of nhamo, (irt LM of Kulcldro. Tho protiera today nuked the coro ner for a Hut of women milcldes who ended their liven became they wcrn uuulilc. lo obtain oinployment. Theitc cairn are to tie cihuiiktlvely examined ko far aa potnltilc to Iraro llinn. I.lriiteiiant (lovrrnor O'llnra today proually appealed to a Rroup of i!Uiplu)er waltltiR to temlfy to lend their aid toward the pasmiKu of a liw pnMldliiK a minimum wbrc of 1 12 weekly for all women workern tu IlllnoU. Koine promliied to do o, Kdward lllllntan, millionaire own er of a department store here, tend fled today that ho began life a a cauli lioy at 1 2 jwr week. Aaked a to tho relation between low worcb and proitltutlon, ho ald; Adniltx tlm Truth. "I don't know tho exact relation but I belluve the Klrln will null them- aolvea rather than atHrv'., llltlmau nald he employ 1817 ulrli at an avcraRc weekly wbro of 18.71. Of Ihritc. 1!3 Rlrl, he aald, Ret $3.50, $4 and $5. Other holding poMtlom below that of nalonwomen Ret $. Mont of tho S3. 00 Rlrla. be aald, were employed at the rcyuent of their par cuta. Ah the eiuplnycra of theie RlrU, llltlmau ald. "I feel n moral renpon Mblllty. We have social worker and a woman doctor to visit tho Rlrla and lo Hco to their health." Hlllmau aald he had dUcharRed Im moral floorwalker and had had their name lUted o they could not ob tain employment at any other depart ment atore, He declared no worthy Rlrl could bo held down because ono of her superior disliked her and de nied positively that Rlrla are black lltdcd at tho local stores If thoy of fend their employer. rroinlscw Cooperation. Hlllmau accepted tho BURReBtlou of O'llara and promised to employ In vestlRatortt on Monday to learn tho truth of statement made by the Rlrla seekltiR employment. Ho thouRht that from S.8 to $0 a week wua suffi cient to hiipport a Rlrl but refused to answer any quettlon na to tho prof its ot lila store. At this Senator Juul said: "If you employer do not help u to find a solution of the social evil somo worse mean will be used." WEEKS DEADLOCK IS UP PARLIAMENT OTTAWA. Out., March S. SHU talkliiR nRalnst tlmo In an effort to forco n Rwnornl election on tho ques tion of how Canadian aid to Imperial defense nhould bo Riven, tho llboralB under Sir Wilfred Uurlor today kept tho deadlock In tho douso of com mons. Tho battle ot words will ond tonlRht at mldnlRlit, when adjourn ment will bo taken until midnight ou Sunday when tho mombori will ro- turn afresh und tho stniRRlo Iioriu anew. ANOTHER CANDIDATE FOR FEDERAL MARSHALL KIKIKKK, Ore., Mnrah 8. Hurrjr h. Hrown, who served two years ns sheriff of Luno county urovlous to tho first of this your, has today nn pounced his ouudtduoy for the offioa nf iTnltixl StutcH murslmll for Hie ills- triot of Oregon und forwnrded his npplinition to Uio United stiuos at toiiioy tonorl. ABTILLEUY MAKOEUVXINO. oofWG- I"mto C77r: POLICE LEAGUED Iter , , . . . , -11 WITH HOODLUMS IH- :$L 'wW::M - : Villi''? AmJ iHHtM ill dj?L - :yf WASIIINOTON. Mareli- H. -Kwoni declarnliou that the indico were lu leiiRim with hoodlums to break up the htiffrnRctto pantile here March 'I was uiru the Joiicm Hub-cotnuiit-tec hero today by (IcorRij Cnufield of Kimkuiie, Wash. He told tlm prtilxTn of a sneering miniver he received from n policeman when he asked him the lime the parade w.im scheduled to Malt. ''There iiiu't Koing In ! no Jlarllde,," ('nufield ny the Hjlice man told him, "because it's pilot; to be busted." Konner Secret nr' f War SliniMiii was niuontr the witnesses IcMifyinc lodav. Ho told the commilten Hint the Jaw jtrevented his uiiiK reintlm Innips to clear the streets nud xaid he stretched his authority when lie finally ordered n troop of cnvolr from Fort Meyer to restore order. (leiicral Aifxnt MilN, one of the inarcliorx in the parade, character lir the crowd ns n "sneering gath ering of hoodlums" which tho jwilicc made no effort to rebuke. LYMAN OUT AGAIN. TACOMA. Wash., Mnrch 8. -Dr. John Grant I.yman, convicted ot con spiracy to cBcapn from tho custody of tho federal authorlllo In San Fran cisco, enjoyed Just two and a half hours of freedom today after serving six months In McNeil's federal prison for his crime. Immediately upon his release, from prison, I.yman, In company ot two guards, left for tho city. Deputy United State Marshal Davlsson was waiting for tho party and placed I.y man under arrest. Tho prisoner must return to Io Ancelos to faro a charRn of using tho United States malls to defraud. I.yman will bo taken south today. FROM JAIL HOSPITAL t'LF.VKI.ANI), Ohio. March 8. Scared hero today for James McXiuholas, a Portland, Oiegon, broker, recently arrested in ltostou nit n fnko gold miuo promoter, re vealed no-clue to the whereabouts of tlm man who broke out of tde jail dospital diHt night. F FOR VICE CLIQUE PORTLAND, Or., March S. Her bert King, convicted recently ot being n member ot tho vlco clique, has to day been sentenced by JuiIro Outens to bU months in tho county Jail. His was tho fourth conviction In tho vlco clique crusudo. DEFEATED FOR JOB WASHINGTON, Mured 8. Joseph Wilson, brother ot tho president, wns defeated for tho secretaryship ot the senate, nfter a two days' battlo In tho Democratic canons. Jnmos linker, as sistant librarian for tho senate, gets tho 1 6,000 job. Ho wua elected ou tho second ballot. L ' I "" ' MEXICAN SOUJIEBS OF THE TYPE THAT CLASHED WITH AMERICANS . - JJCKNK IN CAMFS OF USITED SlAlES THOOrs ORDERED 10 MEXICAN BORDER. CALL FOR BIDS FOR J The county court Saturday Uxiicd a call for bid for the construction ot a new vault In which to keep tho V county records. 'The present vault In tho recorders' office la far too small and In unsafe. In addition to building tho new vault tho county court plans to In stall n additional set ot filing canes in thev clerk' vJLfeU' yMUavnllablo filing space Is. used. raulng iomo of tho records to repose upon the floor ot tho valut. MFARLAND WINS F NIJW YOIIK. March 8. Hv putting over cverythltiR short of a knockout, Fackoy McFarland, tho OIiIcbro htock yard flRhter. won out over Jack Ilrlt ton, also of ChlcaRo, In their ten round ro at Madison Square here, llrltton put a right band counter to tho chin In tho fourth that staRKcrcd McFarland, but It wait tho only solid punch ho landed. It was a clean-cut contest from tho first bell and thcro Is talk hero to day of rematchltiR tho boy. Kxccpt In the fourth, I'ackoy had a clean lead In every round, but llrltton fouRht In a tlRerlsh fashion and what would havo happened had tho bout gouo totiRcr Is a matter of conjecture. LOW THEIR STRIKE AKHON, Ohio, March S--That des porato conditions confront tho strik ing rubber workers hero wns admitted by strlko yeadors today. Tho solo hope for continuing tho strike now rests on outside aid. Tho manufacturers clulm that 4000 striker havo returned to work, and that hundreds moro aro applying for tholr old positions. Tho legislative probe Into the strlku was resumed to day. E TAFT OVER 2 WASHINGTON, March 8.- -President Wilson today received tho jus. tices of the United States supremo court. It required oigdt ininutoH only for the president to greet tde jurists, slmko their hands and say (rood livo. When former President Toft firt.1 received tho court it required two hours und tdirty minutes for dim to do wdivt Wilson did iu oigdt njiiuites, N W COUNTY VAUL i EXPLOSION DEATH LIST NOW THIRTY 1IAI.TIMOHK. Mil.. Mured 8.- j I'lllCAdO. Mnrch 8. -Itcfusiil to Not more than thirty persons met utifv before tde Illinois legislative lcnth in tde explosion of .100 tons r coramittcc wllit.j, h InvealigalhiR-the dynamite being loaded on tie. Al-, ,mvnicllt of wnBW, to irH iu Cdi iiiiicliiiiu nt (urtii Hay, n Hnllimoro . ,)i(. llc,mrtineiit stores nnd suburb, according fo kiimhI JiM-L ,ile Iuwy (UCslio)lf nmy coSt compiled here today. Thc number Jmn(M s5nWin, $w president of of mTvAU placed at , 0. The MBhn RcW alld vmavutty, a henv Min ot JO dead lmc been brouudl fiet or lHgUy n juil wnllce. to k tde morgue but prevailing codl Sin)H0II wLcn alim.d, declared wcnlder lirulwblv will delay the re- ut 0 Mrtr8na KicId t.oinpuny e,n- CT?'0f:Jh,e.O,h0rl',"!"' l'Ived 4,222 girlj and women. He Tales of heroism lodfty wero nu-(,,,.;,, 11ir ...,, HiU. lrn,.rt merous. John Goodshuc in n launch snved 18 iiersoiiR nud Iurs from Cur tis Hay snved everyone aboard the tug Atlantic. Tlm United StnteH col lier Jason was wrecked nlong with tde Aliuncdino nnd Hie tu? Atlantic Tho moncinrv loss today wu csti- mnted nt $200,000. AKIN 'APPEALS r- FOR FAIR PLAY To tho Editer: As the father of Dfloss Akin, who was written up In your yesterday' Issuo as n very bad boy based upon charRco f assault upon Grace Savago with Intent to commit rape, I wish to ask tho public to withhold Judgment until both sides of the case have been heard lu tho courts. Tho boy is 1C years of bro. and so as I kuow had uot dovclopod vicious tendencies. I am slow to believe that ho Is as bad as made out by tho statement ot tho prosecuting witness. Tho boy as sures mo that, so far as being crim inal In tho matter Is concerned, be Is Innocent, and I bellevo him. As to tho chnrgo that he outraRcd tho 12 (II) year old sister, it Is wholly without foundation of fact and tho charges filed against him will also provo equally groundless, I am sure. F. D. AKIN, Medford. Oro., March S, 19193. POPE PIUS SUFFERS LT E ltOMK, Mured 8. --Pope Pius is Miffcnng from Ido grip nnd compli cated bronedial trouble, according to announcement hero today. It wip said at tdo Vatican Hint all audiences duv been indefinitely suspended. SAN QUKNTLV, Cal March S. -Convicts at tho state penitentiary hero today aro jubilant over tho de cision ot tho stnto hoard ot prison commissioners to abolish utripos. A bluo cadet uniform will bo adopted lustead, only tho lucoriibles will bo kept lu utrlpcs, MARSHALL FIELD'S ! MANAGER MUM I:, -in-- i..., ...i.:,,...i ... iilj t fivf u aj( ittitit , i '" hour siris" ore jnid on n bauis of $8 per week and that many of them do not make more than $4 weekly. Asked to stnted tdo profits of tde Field business o that the probtrs might be informed ns to wdctdei wages migdt fairl ybo increased, I Simpson refused to answer. Today it will be decided whether lie .shall be comiK'lled to reply. ANYONE CAN SEE WASHINGTON, March- S. Joseph Tumulty, private secretary to Presi dent Woodrow Wilson, announced hero this afternoon that tho nows paper men would have entry to hla office unannounced and unhindered. This means It will bo practically Im possible for any ono to visit Wilson without the correspondents learning tho visitor's Identity. CLOWN CONVICTED OF CHICAGO. March S. Charles Con way, u former circus clown and his wife Beatrlco Conway, wero convicted here today ot murdering Mis Sophia Singer, a Haltlmore heiress, lu a lodging house here last October. Tho Jury recommended a llfo sentence for Conway aud 14 yeara for his wife, Tho Conwas guvo notice that they would enter n motion for u new trial. OI.YilPIA. Wash., March 8. Sen ator Nichols bill to put all trusts out ot business is up to tho house. This bill, which prohibits any commodity to bo sold In Washington nt a htgbor prlco than anywhoro elso lu tho world, was passed by tho senate Friday by a vote ot 'i'i to 17 In spltu ot tho posi tive assertion on the part ot many lawyors that It Is unconstitutional. Scientist Presents Culture Without Hope or Promise of Reward (9 Surgeon - General Blue Experi ments to Be Made In Army NKW YOKK, March 8. Traducera1 of Dr. Frederick Franx Frlodmann, discoverer of nn alleged tuberculosa cure were handed a hard Jolt hero today when Surgeon General Uluu announced that tho young Berlin scientist has given his culture to the United States government without hope of financial reward. This pre liminary sots at rest published re port that Prlcdmann cntno to Amor lea to mako million out of hi treat ment. Another Important announcement today was that the government 1 to giro Frledmann'a culturo an Imme diate and thorough test. With this end In view Surgeon John Anderson and Passed Assistant Surgeon Arthur Stlmson haTe been nsslgsed to tho Investigation and will leavo for New York tonight to remain with Or. Prlcdmann until be has taught them how to administer his remedy. Monkeys will be subjected to treat ment first. The tests will bo ot tho most exhaustive naturo nnd will re quire months ot work and examina tion. If tho culturo Is proven effi cacious and tho monkey patients show Improvement It then will bu Riven 'to the tubercular sufferers lu tho government hospitals la Port Staunton. N. M. If successful there. .It then will be extended to the other 20 hospitals In the government's ser vice. PLAN INCOME TAX TO REPLACE TARIF WASHINGTON". Mnreli 8. To raise nt least $100,000,000 to replace Hie revenues lost through tde slash ing of tdo tariff, tde house ways and means committee is considering an incomo tax hero today. Many of tde committeemen udvo cute Hie passage of an iueouio tux law ut the extra session. Somo fa vor taxing incomes -down-to uud in cluding $3,000 anunlly. Tho major ity, however, advocate $.,000 yearly ns the minimum income to which tho tax could bo applied. Tentative bills arc being prepared. ISE W. S. Itanium, president ot tho Koguo River Valley railroad, bus asked the city of Jacksonville for u 30-year franchise for his steam road In Jacksonville and das also usked the prlvllego ot electrifying tho lino It ho sees fit. According to tho tonus ot tho fran chise which Mr. Darnum Books ho does not agree to make any return to the city. The new council will probably or der an election on the matter. TAX COLLECTIONS KEEP MANY BUSY Tho money for tuxes continues to roll In at Jacksonville, Chht Deputy Wilson und a force ot a dozen dupu tics being l'.ept on the Jump handling the collections. In uddltlon tu this tho several bunks over tho county uro busy recelvelng tuxes. According to present Indications about ?50,0U0 lu tuxes will be col lected by tonight when tho first week closes. Taxpayers havo until next Saturday to pay their taxes and get their rebate. 0LNEY OFFERED JOB COURT OF ST. JAMES WASHINGTON', Mtir, 8. Hlcdurd Oluey of floston, a former United States uttonioy general under Gro vor Clovclnnd, today ww offered tdo mubussndorsdip o England by Presi dent Wilson, i i i s i J! s? l ) V ?1 ft, o i