Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 22, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Image 1

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    Brtnon HUMcal toil
City Hail
Medford Mail Tribune
WEATHER
OccaMoWrtl shower (untfM.
Matt, fll, mIm. SI, hw, .M.
SECOND
EDITION
t
ft
f'ortr'irnntl Tr.
GREEKS SEIZE
GERMAN VESSEL
IN AEGEAN SEA
Warships Grab Steamer Irmlnijnrd
Off Island of Lcmnnas No Rea
son for Capture Given Diplomats
Summoned Home From Vacations.
Armed Operations Arjnlnst Montene
nro by Austrian Nnvy Expected
Ultimatum Sent Latter Country.
LONDON, March 23. Alarming
ilitMl('lii'H of Dm Hi'itmo by Greek
worships if tho (lirtnnn steamer lr
inlnguiil "IT tli Island of Lcmmios
In tin At'nonn n' wcie received here
toibiy. No icnmni for her cpl ur U
Ijlven nml (liploiimtH hii mi' iiinkiut:
I'niHlIn offurU In net further ib'tnlls.
Tim Iriiilngniil sailed from Hurry.
Wales, for Genoa February 54H.
niMhiiM from Merlin miv tin'
foreign ofili'o Hmtii bus learned Hint
Hrimsl operation iigHiiutt Montcm1
nro liy tin' AiiMinnti navy nm v If ex
pci'li'il soon. Tliu Austrian squadron
U HOW IIIIIHI'HVerillg off tile Alliniiimi
nml Montt'iisuriii const". Other re
MtrlH. from Vienna Main! Iluit the
Austrian Kivcnini,t linn addressed
n strongly worded noli', nmniinling
practically lo tin ultimatum, (o Mon
trnogni. Diplomat hem are admittedly
wmrlt'd over tli situation, tin urn
crisis In Itti' UhIUii ImiliiiK t tin'
innttttil teesll from lintlcr vacations
of On' funlHtoiliir in I.oiiitoii of On'
KlIIOpl'llll pOWI't
Tin grand Jury, whlih linn been
In m'Rklon nil week, will adjourn thin
nftornoou, ut which tiinu It In pro
dialed that liidlctiuotit will lm re
tiirni'il ngnlnsl 10 Mod ford saloon
nii'ii on Oio uliurtti of soiling lliiior
to minor. Humor linn It tluit the
ItllllVtIIIOIllK will llUilllll' MIT) lioti'l
Out Muiiliultuii (Mo, which Ik iiiimi
aged ly Cniiucllniiiii Millar, nml most,
of tin other (iilooiilNtn of the city.
Mnny of thh witnesses who tostl
fli'il nro until to ho iuimiiIiits o( the
Nntlonnl Ouurd nml It I claimed Hint
tlii'lr toMliinny was ut first directed
m;alnt Councilman Millar, who has
opposed Oio iirmory. Tim itraml
Jury, however, questioned litem on
other polntn nml took iivldonco
iiHnliml Om other place nt Oio niuue
tliiio. Oily Attorney Mokrh Is said
lo i.nvo lionn limli iiniiMttal In gel
tlnu Oio iivliloiiee
El
l'hACI'.ItVtl.l.i:. Cnl., Mm i-ti '-'-'.
r.niliitc four iiiontli' eliune, tlur
iiiK nlileh ho in Hiitil to Imvo mm'
ileu'il Min Unlit I.uiiioh nciir Nupn,
('ill,, I.n Fnyetlu Newell, wlio eneiip.
cil from Oio IiiHitno ui)hun ut Nupu,
mih otipttiiod liy Slterifl' llitnd uonr
lieui mid In In Jitll lioro toduy. Ho
nllllm iukeii liiutk In Iho nsyliun ut
once.
It in cluiiRt'd Noivoll entered tlio
I.emoH lioinii u few lioum til'ter hin
eaenpy nml, lifter eltilihhiK llio I.enum
11 1 l( dentil, Hliot mid Hlljslilly
wounded' Joint Ail, n wotkei on tliu
plueo,
SYLVIA PANKHURST
WILL PROBABLY DIE
LONDON, Mme.li 22. Militant
HiirrniKettn IoiuIoih hero toduy ile
cluiu tlmt HylVhv I'unkliurat, roletiBisil
rnim llollowuy Jail, uh Oio louult or
hur liuni;ur Htrlko Ik In u Burlunn
lomlltluii from foieud toodliiK mid
Unit uno amy die,
NDIGTMENTS
OR
SALQONMEN
SAD
TO BE IN PROSPECT
NOTED WOMEN
HUMPHREY BOYS SWMmT
PAY PENALTY OF i mm S. STORM STRICKEN
HEINOUS CRIME HBi sssSo, 'iIHfmi '
NAt.r.M, Ote. Mm rh Itt At 8 07
oVtoeU llio imirninc m ilculli tr.ip
In llie exreiition elinuilier of tin- Ore
pin Hiuteliiiry tiuippi'il mtd fifteen
iiiiiiiiIim luler tin iliiul iHiilinii of
OistrKi' mid ('liflilit lliimplire, On
iiuirdererM of Mr. Hlim Onflilli,
neie eiil down.
llolli men neie ei neixoiK in d
liml lo lie llMl'il ui mi lo Oil' -I'lll
fold. Ite. Mnrr (I. I.. npetiki' a
for Ote ! iiiihi on Oik M-offi'M ull
llml tin' men ieuded yiuoeenee lo
linn nn. I In lir-limeil Oii'in. The llutn
plire uiHile no Ntutmuetit while mi
the Heiiffotil. No one elulmrd the
hiidiex.
Tint rrlnto which Out llmuplire)
hrotherH oxplutml t inlay nnn cruel In
tliu extreme nml wn eoimtiltted J tine
f., 1911. Mr. KlUn OrlfOth. n nlil.
utt nici'il Oft, nun IhliiK nlouo on n
homeHlitiil uonr I'hlloiiinOi. In lleic
ton county. Him nun alttirkiM t'V
the two men nnd ntler helng hound
with npH, wan nwiaiilted. While
hIic Iny iI)Iiik frotu HttniiKUlntloii. the
hrolherH mumirked Out Iioiiho (oi
lnonoy which nho had renllied from
Oio mile of property. Their search
frtildeitH. they nwnln iimmulted the
womnn when life woh extinct. Mm.
(Irlflllli'd hody wim then carried to
n pond, n quarter of n mile dlHtnnt,
wheru It w'n found Meral dny
later,
On March la, ID IS, OeorRo Iluin
phrey wan nrreated at lllllHhorn, Ore ,
and, alter lonR quejillonlni;, con
fcHHed to the klllliiK of Mm. (IrlfOth
and n few tlnyn later Charles
llmnphrey was nrreiited and aluo
ronfcRiieil, They had meanwhile
IiuAoi! Illom rjyitpn k'ounty to a
inotintnlnou8 dlmrlct In WaBhlugton
county.
Tito llumphroyn appealed lo tho
mntrenio court after their conviction
nt t'orvallla on thn ground Hint their
coiifcBHlouit wero ohtnlnod undei'
duresii and wero untruo, hut tho hu
preino court decided it?alnt them
and thoy woro re-sentenced to hang
ahout n month ago.
Tho men wore to hao heen hanged
yeBterdny, hut liecixtiBiio It wa8 Oood
Friday Oovernor WchI roprlovod
thorn for ono day,
L
A ltielmiil Hoe indictment nRitluRt
Henry T. Hiwwell wits filed by Iho
Kiitnd jury Fildny nfternoon. Tito
indiiilmeiil ehniKi's euiber..leiuent
front llio Wood Cm Us eompany of
rtiierniuenlo. Hnswell who Iiiih heen
in the employ of Iho Southern Ore
pm I'tiidiieo coinpuny, wtt taken hi
lo euslody nnd Inter lolonsvd on
$1,000 bull,
EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE
WHO SEEK SOCIAL
MR. AUGUSTUS THOMAS
SEEKING POISON
IRAL
NOIUVKIJi, Mnm., Mnieli 22.
Plans to pmelteally demolish the
Knton liome hero Oils afternoon in
the efforl to secure doiiio of Iho poi
xou whioli Ik ullep'd to have killed
Hear Admiml Joneph 0. Union, tire
perfeoled liy the stole police, accord
iui; to rtiuiors eurient lieie. The hunt
for the pureliuxer of the lioUon lt
pniteAiiin today in many touiiK in
the Mute.
Thomas Tlioin, one of the ndmlr
nl'H ueiihliors wiih guMcd y Iho po
lice today nnd is reported (o lmo
(old tliein Hint I'.aton luiliilually ate
ursonio mtd that liU death probulily
wiih due to an ovoii1oih
Mih. Kalou lemaiiiH calm in the
pilhon lieie. Slie predielH Iter qtiiuk
icU'itue,
135 MADERISTS
,11'AKK., MeNieo, Minvli 22.
Mussneie of i:i." fedeinl pnsonera
hy Muilciihtns in I'uvral is ropoitcd
h'eio today ui letlein hrotiKht frotu
llml eil hy u lettuce.
" Tho lellera say that tho recent
Madeiislu attnek on 1'nrrnl resulted
in menl iIiiiiiukv to the euthedinl nnd
Iho dcMruetlon of tho Ceutrnl niiir.
kot by exploding hhells. Aiuoiik tho
vietluiR of the innixmnu nro said to
ho (luilleiino Poiiiih, seerolnry of
htnto in Cliihuuhuu when l'otfiiio
I)in wim prosidenli Hodolfo Keyea
uud Kudoll'u Ultavo, nil protulnettt,
WHICH
MURDERED
ADM
EATON
SLAIN BY FEDERALS
MKDKORIOHi'XION, BATl'JcUAV, aIAKCiT '2'J, 11)18.
HONORS UNO MEN WHO WOULD HAVE DIPLOMATIC POSTS.
" ' ' - L
MRft CHARLES R CRANE
T
PINCHOT'S POLICY
OF
WASIIINOTON, March 22. -Led
by Senators Shafroth of Colorado
mid llnuly of Idaho, a group of
United lit a ten senators expect soon
lo ntlnek the conservation policy es
liililinlied hy Oifford Piueliot mid
maintained by founer Seeretttry of
tho Interior rl-dier.
ijfiafroth nnd llrndy opposo the
reservation of millions of acres of
lroxurnment lauiN. Under the eon-
stitution thchc lauds nro not taxable
for tho upkeep of Mule nnd county
Kovcrnmeuts, and tho westerners
waul the title given to private hol
ders who would ho Biibjeet to luxa
tion. 'Tho Minplesl way of ivlievincr us"
said Senator Shafroth today, "is lo
change the policy of the interior do
pm (incut in mliiHiitsleriiiK ' existing
laws. The law does not compel the
depaitnieul to charge ten cents n ton
for coal taken funn government land
filed on by settlers. Tho law does
compel tho dcpai Intent to charge n
limn who develops water power for
every horeo power developed. This
charge keeps citizens ftom opening
up natural lesources. Without this
development, tho states nffeeted can
seeuro no revenue to maintain
schools, courts and tho machinery
of go eminent."
E
AS WEALHER CHIEF
WASIIINOTON, March 22.WII.
Uh Mooio today resigned as tho chief
qf tho weather bureau, Ills resigna
tion, to liecomo offectlvo July 31,
was accepted hy Socretaiy of Agtl
culturu llouatou,
EN
El
CONSERVATON
MJfc CHARLES R CRANE
TO MERGE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
WITH OLD CENTRAL
XEW YOllIC, March 22. Owner,
ship of the Central Pacific by the
Southern Pacific nnd the wlo of
120,050,000 of Southern Pacific
htook now in the Union Pacific's
treasury are provided in now plans
to el feet the dissolution of Iho llar
rimaii railroad hstem, which are be
ing foruicil here today. Tho plnns
are being so framed that they will
not come, under tho review of the
Qnliforuia railroad commission which
successfully blocked tho first plans
of dissolution proposed by tho rail
roads. It is beliecd Attorney General
Melloynolds will concent to tho
Southern and Central Pacific mer
ger. The railroad bends nlso sea no
objection forthcoming to tho plan to
retain tho ousting traffic agree
ments between the Union nnd South
ern Pacific.
FRI
..m.!.Sinn, Cal., March 22.
That they Imvo administered several
treatments of the Fiiedmanu tuber
eulosN serum to a young woman in
the thiid stages of consumption wns
admitted bora today by Dr, Currio
and Dr. Wells of Hivorsldo. Nu uo-
ourato statement of tho result can bo
made at present, tho physicians said.
The imtient. whoso unuio tho doo-
lois withheld, is a piofesslonnlnurso
twcnly-fivo yenrs of nge. Tho ser
um used in tho ti an Intent was ob
tained through Dr. Austin Held of
Pjttsburg, P.
PLAN
ALABAMA TOWN
WASIIINOTON, Mnreh 22Iu re
sponse to a pleat e,nt tlircct to-.Pr)-dent
Wilsrtn, nrtny surjtwus nnd
medicines today were sent from Fort
Ogelthorpa In Lower Peuchlree, Ala
bama which was practically destroy
ed in ycslerdnj's tornado. The tele
gram to the prcsidciil stated Iho
town wns in niins, many were killed,
hundreds injured and thnt tho town's
ninlieino mid supplies were destroy
ed. The Red Cross Society headquar
ters today wired covernor of Ala
bamn that it stood ready to render
any possible assistance.
MOHILK, Ala.. March 22. The
loll of death exacted by the tornado
yesterday which rated Iiwcr Peach
tree, Alabama, today is known to be
thirty. Forty-seven others were in
jured, some probably fntnlly.
Thirty coffins hne been sent to
Lower Peachtree from Pine Hall,
Ala. Food, tents and medicines nlso
have been sent into the stricken dis
tricts. Twelve persons were injured nt
Mornstown, Aluhamn.
LUMBER RATES EAST
ORDERED TO BE CUT
WASHINGTON, .March 22. Tho
Interstate commerce commission to
day, In nn opinion In tho- case of the
Charles Hercher Lumber company
against tho Chicago, Mllwaukeo &
St. Paul Hallway, round that tho
combination of rates uggregate CO
cents per hundred on lumber from
Grants Pass and Glendale, Ore., to
Redwing, Minn., were unreasonable
and n Joint rate of 55 cents via Coun
cil Muffs was prescribed. 1 top u ra
tion was awarded. Joint rates of 5t
cents had been requested.
MITCHELL TO
STATE LABOR
ALllAXY, X. Y March 22. Ro
ports that he will bo named head of
tho proposed state labor department
ut an nnnual snlary of $8,000 have
resulted hero today from tho visit
of John Mitchell, vice president of
tho American reiteration of Labor to
this eitv to hold a wivnto confer
ence wiih Governor Sulzor. Neither
tho governor nor Mitchell will con
firm or deny tho appointmont.
Mitchell will remain hero until tho
futo of certain labor bills now bpforo
tho legislature is knowu.
NO. 310.
MEDIUM VOTE
ONLY CAST ON
AMENDMENTS
Considerable Interest Is Manifest m
Streets But Vote Lighter Than
Expected Owing to Weather
Woman vote Hot Very Heavy.
Indications Are That Arnwry ImhI
Issue Is Lost Vole m Charter
Amendment Is Reported CkH.
Only n medium vole Is bclnjri?
today nt (ho speeinl election onfled
lo vote a $20,000 bond !uo for Ar
mory purpose, nnd on an amend
ment to tho city charterjaprevent
Ihe mnyor from using Ms power of
suspension indefinitely, of equivalent
to a ermoval.
While there is considerable inter
est displayed on the street in con
nection with the election the vote in
not as heavy as expected. The
weather is in a mensuro responsible
for this, the woman vote being light.
The afternoon vote will probably bo
heavier.
Indications at noon were to the
effect that the bond issue for the
armory has been defeated. The vote
on the amendment to the charter is
admitted to be close by both fries d
and foe of the measure.
Tho need for more polling place,
due to the doubling of the vol
through tbe enfranchisement of the
women, was again demonstrated this
afternoon. At 2 o'clock the polling
places were crowded and many peo
ple refuted to stand In line, prefer
Ing to glvo up their tote. As the
polls were only open frcm 9 Btll,5,, t
and as the Judges and "clerks took
out dinner hoar, but a short time
was left for, tho large crowd thai
wUhed, to express Its opinion on the
two amendments offered. Though
the vote on a special election of'thlx
kind Is light, the result Is showing
that, even In special elections, better
accommodations must be given the
voters.
E
TO MICHIGAN BY
CYCLONIC STORM
DETROIT, Mich., March 22 Low
ering temperatures following iu the
wako of yesterday' storm is causing
much suffering today throughout
Michigan. Kstimntes of the total
damage by the storm, the worst in
the history of Michigan's weather
bureau is impossible because of bro
ken wire communication, but it prob.
ably will reach $1,000,000.
It is known that one person met
death iu tho storm, but the list of
fatalities may be increased when
communication with mnny outsida
places is restored.
A conservative estimate of the
loss in Detroit is $500,000. Tho
crops and orchards iu southern
Michigan wero damaged, but it is not
known yet to what oxtcnt.
E
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 22.
With six knowu to bo dead, a score
missing mid forty others injured,
some probably fatally, Ohio is re
covering slowly today from ono of
tho worst storms in years. Com
munication with smullor towns still
is severed and it is feared Inter re
ports will materially increase tho
fatalities. Tho damago to property
and crops exceeds $200,000.
Seneca county roports ono deml
and Columbia mid New London abo
report futnlitios. Three men were
seen to leuvo Sandusky's hnrbor yes
terday in a small boat. Later tho
overturned crnft was found and U
is buliovcd tho occupants perished.
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DAMAG
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