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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
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HUNGER STI
E
Miss Zcllo Emerson, American Suf
frage Freed From Prison With
Shattered Constitution ns Result
of Refusal to Eat Health Broken
T
ROUPS CHARGE
BUFFALO
MB
Mrs. Pankliur&t Has not Eaten a
Morsel Since Sentence Imposed
Remarkable Vitality Surprises
LONDON, Airll 10. Tho jirobn.
blllty of being bedridden (or lliu
rem of her llfo (rnm a shattorod ion
stltutlon, (lia result of Instituting n
l.tinitor itrlku In prison, was fiicoil
with a smlln today by Miss ;- 1 1 t
Kmttrsuu, thn American suffiagutto.
"Tho cause U vor(h any l-.liid t.f
nrrlllcn," It tho statrliinnt attrib
uted to Mint Kiiiorsou,
At stiffntiiettu hendijuartcrs It nn
alleged tlmt Mini Kmeriton's nun was
fractured whllo being forcibly tort
nt llolloway prUon anil that Mir.
probably will bo disfigured fur llfu
Immediately after liar rclttaso rim
Hit removed to n prlrutti hoipltal
tier health reported broke.) imii
plelely. Tliu NiUfrnitrttD'A in.itli-ir
u) it lin will bo uuithlo to hh) l
Itiir for nt Icnitl a week,
Ktprrtlliff (lint tho liungor strike
conducted by Mrs. Cmmolluo I'link
hunt, tint noted mllltitnt tinffrn
iirtm leader, sentenced lo tlmv)
ytmm' Imprisonment for liinilr.MliiK
Hut dynamiting of tho ronittrjr homo
of l)ald l.loyd-Oeorgc, would roull
In her release, 8U00 gathered nbout
llollowny prison today, hoping to
her leave. Tho police, howuvor, dis
persed them.
Mm. I'nnkliuriit Imi not alou n
momol of food fllnro tcutonon wa
Imposed, hrr remarkable vitality sur
prising tliu prlion physicians,
IN SHE RIOT
Several Shots Fired but No One In
jured When Car In Front of Police
Station Is Stoned More Troops
Asked for as Condition Is Serious
FRANK GOULD SAILS AWAY FROM THE LAND OF HIS FORTUNE, GIVING UP HIS U. S. CITIZENSHIP
Citizens Wire Governor Protesting
Use of Troops Trades Council
Considers Calling General Strike
BUFFALO. N. V.. April 10.
Troops chitrKt'd 1U0 streetcar strlk
r born today whllo tho striker
and their sympathiser worn stiulug
n rnr In front of (ho pollen station
on Mttln street. Several shots wmo
fired, but no onu win seriously In-Jured.
NEW LOW RECORD
BUFFALO. N. V., April 10.
With Iho possibility of thn strlt'ii
roJoctlriR (hi) company's counter
propoiltlon to reinstate thi'in with
out rrrognlilug their union, tha
streetcar strike situation bemnm
critical today, Moru troopit worn
asked fur todity In nutlclpnln of
further rioting. Tliu rouivuu tie
termlncd lo operate Ha card under
mllltkry guard.
Brigadier Ominrnl Welch ndvlnod
(Jotnrnor HuUer toduy that If troopM
nro uuid at nil tho forco of 2700
now hern should bo greatly Increased.
Simultaneously tnnny promlnout clt-
Ueii wired tho gotornor protesting
ngnlust tho employment of troopsi
Tho executive board of the United
Trnilrit Uibor rouucll today called it
special Meeting of the council to
consider n general itrlko Monday tin
Ipm tho car company settle with
Its men. Two thousand men affil
iated with Iho United Btntes ornl
rntlou would bn uffected by Rtich t
Mrlko.
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SINGLE TARIFF
FAVORED
Y DEMOCRATS
Caucus Resumes Consideration of
Measure Agents of Bfg Business
Swarm About Capitol Hoping to
Arouse Sentiment
Tliu Hewitt Amenrnu milliounirt expittiutte i KritnL J. (loulil, one of tlm younger biw of tliu milrontl
mini. Just before hiiiIiiic fmui Kun)R' with Ins ufe Mini xiKtcr-iu-lnw, MitH Helen Kelly, he announced ho
would nitike hin homo m Krnnce. Frank Gould i worth nbout .$10,000,000- Hint is, ho received u xliaro of hit
fntlierV thtnle which would hnvc nniounted to Hint two or three yenrx nj,'o. How mneh of it he lms spent is
not known. Ho never Mtuceetlcd in brooking into KtnvH)pJ,.Kct. York, nud Wiichinjjtoii boeiety despite bis mil
liottM, nor did 1mm second mnrrini;c nid him in thin respect.
Tomorrow Is Appointment Day for
President Wilson Will King to le
Appraiser at New York
PONTIFF Bm;
HAS
DETERMINED
NKW YORK. April 10. I't-nniyl-vnnln
full to my on tho stock mar
ket today, tho lowest flRtiro for that
UMin Miico 130S. Tho boars soon
dlHilpated tho opunltiK nihauces,
forcliiR prices to rnlnpno to a point
btilow ostardny' close Uick of
nupport for Investment stocks .ind
bonds depressed bulii; Kcncritlly.
l'tillowliiu reKirtn of u lively tritdo
In tho metal abroad, copper Im
proved, Tho benrri covered on tho
lower level of prleon nud turned tho
mitiket upward beforo noon. TV
niiirkut cloned steady, Doiids w,ro
onsy,
10
DAY
TALKING
AT
TOKKl, Apill 10.- Doxpitu o
posed li'Kisliitiun iu Ciilil'oriiiu which
inililntcH iiKiiimtt lupniieKM holding
liniil in (ho elnto, Jupnu Is lo pnrtit'l
pnto in thn I'nunmn-I'nuit'io t.poHi
lion in Han FrmicUco, necoidinj; to
u xcinl.offiuiii uiiiioiiiiceiiu'iit lioio
loilny.
Tho local ohumbnr of coiiimeieo
linn tuleKriiphed to liko hodies in .Suit
FritiieiHi'o mid I.oh Angeles nhkiiiK
them (o urttu tho defeat of Iho pro-
pOHl'll Jl'KiHllltioll.
sues wSiresTAR
FOR TITANIC LOSS
NKW YOHK, April 10. Mrs. Slur,
col Nnvralti, wIioho IuhIhiikI perished
In tho Titanic, diisnstcr, today filed
claim for .flO.OOO UKiiiiiht tho White
Star I.inu, Tho woman Iiiih been
llvluj; in povorly at Niuo, Franco,
with hor eliildien, Lolo nud Monio,
Tilauii) wnil'H. Kfi'rt. Nnvralti did not
hIiiiio in tho relief fund raifiod aftor
tho tliHiiutor, not oven rocoivlnff tho
tfllO recovered from her huslmiid'B
body,
WASIIINdTON, April 10. Tliu
hChhion of the hoiifcc today wiih do
voted miiiuly to thn orKnuiintiou of
five eoiiiniillee-t nud a political "talk
fet." Then tho Iioiiho adjourned to
Monday.
ItepreHontnlivu Cooper of Wiicon
bin criticised .Iho repiililicnu.s for n
low lnj; llcprt'srntntlvo Mnnu to
ehooHO tho republienti rcpreeutntion
on vnrioun coinmittccrt,
HepiVKcntativo Madden of Illinois
nrt'iiKsed Oicni Underwood, lender
of Iho jnnjority of "takiii orderx
1 io m tliu W'hito lloiit-e."
Ameiii: tho hills iutniduct'il wiin one
by CoiicrcHMiiiiii t'oploy of lllinoiri
aulhori.iiiK' the pichident to invito tho
Hiwer to partieipato in a ureal naval
pnriulu at tho opening of tho l'auamu
i'auitl iu 11115. ItepiTheiilulivo Itoli
hod introduced n resolution for an
amendment to the imustitutiou pro
viding for n siuglo presidential term
of hoveii yearn and direct pretdden
tial prinmi ies nud tho direct election
of presidents.
PON
RECOVERY
HOLDS ANNUAL MEET
I.OUiaVlhM'5, Ky April 10. In
tho oiuvroom aback In lloochmont,
near hero, whoro all of Ita annual
muotliiRH ura hold, tho Southern Pa
cific Itullrond company directorate
hns today shifted Its porsonnol uomo
whut nud bus transacted othor busi
ness contlugont on tho yearly Bos
nian, Tho uumos of Mortlmor Schlff,
William Itoukofollor nnd lluyard
OuttliiK nro iiiIusIiib from tho now
directorate.
Tho IUO.000,000 worth of Unlo-i
I'aclfla stock, Invalidated for tho
tlmo bolng by tho govornmont, was
not votod. Thoro woro 1,010,003
Bhunia of Boutheru I'aclflu stock
voted.
ItOMK, April 10 - Uallylns nftcr
n nlRht of unrest, I'opo IMus this
afternoon called for Cardinal Merry
dol Vol, tho lupal secretary of state,
and announced his determination not
to dlo at thlB tlmo.
"1 Hin determined to recover," th.
pontiff said, "In tlmo to personally
celobrnto tho I'eutncostsl mass at St.
Peters on Mny 11 Iu honor of Con
stantino year."
Dr. Ainlcl snld tho Improvement
In tho pope's condition wan duo di
rectly to tho fact that his holiness
took nourishment aftor rcfuslu;; tt
(or threo days. Ho said tho pontiff
was much better this evening.
KmorKlne front tho point's room
touliiht, AiikuIo Sarto, tho pontiff's
brother, wept. Ho arrived hero Iu
rcspouvo to n tolettrniu sent by vat-
lean plO'HlrliiiiH, Thn popo does not
know that AiikcIo was summoned to
his bedside, believing hu is here on
business.
HEAD CUT OFF
OVER
$100 GIN
10 HELP PAY FOR
D ' N A
INT
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 10.
Hor head completely hcwmviI from
Iter body when slio oudoavoicd to
clinil) aboard u Mviftly moving lift,
Mre. F.niuui lloyiiitkoff, 110, u nietnl
works employe, met a horrible death
lieio this nftornoou. Tho woman was
oniiht between tho bottom of tho ear
nnd tho top of tho door in tho grill
work surrounding thn hhuft.
Tho body first foil into tho pit, and
tho severed head followed it when tho
elevator operator rovoraeil Iho car.
WASHINGTON, Apiil 10. Unless
congress ro-pnssod tho sundry civil
hill in tho near future, work on tho
(;iuut battery nnd scacoast defenses
of tho I'nuauia Canal must ho btop-
rted, nooordincr to a written warnim.'
MMit to oongrotfa by Sourolnry of War
Onvrison today, Tho huuilry civil
bill which fonuor Fresidont Tnft vo
toed provided $1,000,0110 for this
work',
Tho SI00 mark was turned today
In tho public subscription being
taken by tha Mall Tribune to pay
tho funeral expenses ot tho lata IM
Itoot. A total of I1C6.75 Is needed.
IM Hoot was everybody's friend In
llfo rcclprocnto that friendship
now that ho Is dead by contributing
your mite.
Subscriptions to dato arc:
Mnll Trlbuno $ 15.00
B. O. Trowbrldso 10.00
P. J. O'Oara 10.00
It Theater 5.00
F. h. Ton Vollo G.00
William Corlg .'. S.OO
Hulpli Woodford B.00
Cash (A. S. .) 0.00
J. F. Wortmnn 0.00
II. Von dor Mellon 5.00
Cash (A. M. O.l 6.00
Central Point friend.............. 5.00
Charles Xlckoll a.50
At. Muruynma a. 00
Jako Kllppol .......... 2.50
Office forco C.-O. P. Co L'.GO
Holon Yockey 2.50
J. It. K 2.50
B. J. ltunynrd 2.00.
Cash (M. S.) - 2.00
Iloinor Hothormal 2.00
W. H. Cnuon ....'. 2.00
1). II. Wood ; 1.00
It. A. Holmes K00
O. Y. Tongwnld 1,00
(lornldluo Ilukos 1,00
Ooorgo Arao 1.00
ICnntn Takoda 1.00
Carl Hollbronuer 1.00
POWERS
BEGIN
FORMA
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BLOCKAD
E
ANIIVAR
PORT BROOKLYN
ANTIVARI. Montenegro, April 10
Formal blockade of this port be
gan this morning, Austrian, DrltM,.
French, German and Italian warships
participating. Hereafter no vcrr-la
of any sort will bo permitted to
leavo or approach tho Montenegrin
coast until such tlmo us King Nicho
las agrees to suspend tho attempts
to take Scutari by storm.
Austrian soldiers nro holding up
all trains on routo to Montouegn.
nnd tho kingdom Is practically Iso
lated.
WASHINGTON. April 10. Senti
ment favoring the passage of a sin
gle tariff bill Instead of dividing '.to
various schedules was growing
among legislators when democratic
congressmen today resumed their
caucus to consider the bill. At the
samo time, agents ot "big business"
r.w armed about tho capitol hoping to
arouso sentiment against the sweep
ing tariff reduction, with little p-nr-
pect of success.
A stubborn fight was waged here
today by plate glass manufacturers
agalust a reduction of duties on
fclaas.
It also was reported that certain
congressmen who oppose freo r..ig?f
have organlxed n letter writing cam
paign of protest among cane grow
ers, urging them to appeal to their
representatives In the house to suit
port tho IJroussard amendment to
the sugar scheduule. All effort tn
amend tho sugar schedule Iu the
caucus so fr hare failed.
Tomorrow Is to be "appointment
day" for President Wilson.
With Postmastor General Durle-
ton he will dhteus the list, of, post
masterships, aad nrobablr will snil
It to the uttkXe cither Saturday or
Monday.
It Is stated from tho executive of
fices that the appointment of Wll
King of Portland, Ore., as a member
of the board of general appraiser
of merchandlso In New York Is dn
cldcd on. This Is one of tho best
federal plums now available.
UNCLE SAM
TO SEEK FOR
MISSING IS
Government Asked by Anxious Rela
tives to Search for Twenty Im
migrant Girls Who Disappeared
From Train at Newcastle, Pa. ..
No News of Whereafeettts Few
Could Speak English Thottfht ta
Have Been Kidnapped . jjj
Fl
CHICAGO, April 10. Undo Bant
was asked today to take a hand In
tho search for the 30 Immigrant
girls who disappeared froni a Balti
more Si Ohio train at Newcastle, Pa.,
more than three weeks ago. Stirred
to action by a flood of aDBeals from
relatives or tho missing girls. Presi
dent Sllvenwn of the Norweglai
Dantsh Y. W. C. A. today put tbe
case In tho band of tho department
of Justice.
"I hare now Information," ho said
today, "which may help. 1 ham
turned It over to the department ef
justice with tbe request that the
haro gorernment representatives li
Pennsylvania go to he bottom of
this matter."
Mrs. Kmraa Peterson of Ornnu
shaw. Pa., another relative of Anna
iJachman, one ot the missing girls,
today wired Sllrerson bogging that
ho would not allow toe Investigation
to drop. MJrs. Peterson said she
had communicated with all trie
known relatives of the girl, hut no
news ot their whereabouts had been
received.
"I am unwilling," said Sllrerson,
"even to Mxard a guess as to tbrt
fate of the glrta. Had, any.- ar
rlred safely at their destination It Is
practically eertala the-, relatives
would bare reported It to the author
ities when tho newspapers prlnteu
the story of their disappearance."
Several of the missing girls wen
from Rnaln nil Cnm-a sii.ii.u
has been unable to leara whether tue
girls were met by any oho upon their
arrival In New York and today wlrl
officers ot bis association there ask
ing whether their representative
were at tho station when the boat
arrived.
LONDON, April lO.-Mnny secre
taries aro engaged hero tod.iv In
transcribing tho concessions the nm-
buHRadors of tho powers havo ngteed
to make to tho llnlkau states.
Jill. 50
I
10
WASHINGTON, April 10,-Hepve-sonlntivoH
Stoveus of California to
day introduced a bill directing tho
government to establish nud oporato
a lino of passenger and freight
Kleamoi'ti along tliu l'acifio Cont to
connect with steamers along the At
lantic Coast and tho Panama rail
road. Six vessels ami an appropria
tion of $0,000,000 aro inultuled in
tho bill,
ANOTHER FLOOD
IN OHIO VALLEY
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., April 10.--With
u record of 30 hours ot stoady
rnlu established here, and no let-up
vlalblo before tomorrow, another
flood ot tho Whlto and Wabash riv
er valleys Is officially forecasted horo
today. Tho flood Is not oxpoctod to
bo as borlous as tho otto that Inun
dated Dayton,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 10.
Brooklyn walloped Philadelphia
.soundly in the opening game of the
Nutionul League hcilsoii hero todav.
The home guard used three twirlers,
but the buiterbns pulled off freouent
and (liastrotis rallies. Itngon twirled
a seven-hit game for Urooklvn.
Score; If. H. E,
Brooklyn n js i
Philadelphia 3 7 1
Batteries: Hagou uud F.rwin; Chnl
merp, Moore, Dooin and Killifcr.
Umpires: Higler nnd Byron.
BOSTON, April 10. Tho bnebull
senoon wiik inaugurated iu Botou
today by tho Philadelphia Athletics
humbling the Bed Sox, 10 to J.
"Smoky" Joe Wood wan Manager
Maid s twirling choice but his speed
burners were hit to all comers of the
lot. The game was marred by seven
orror.
Seere: 11. II. E.
Philadelphia 10 14 5
Boston 0 8 2
Batteries: Coombs, ' Flunk and
Lapp; Wood and Cudy, Nunauuiaker.
Umpires: Dhieon nud Hart.
CHICAGO, April 10. All baseball
games in tho Aruorlcuu association
which opened today woro postponed
except that at Kuuaus City, bocuuso
of wet wcuthor.
OAIHO, III., April 10 The con
tinned rains aro holding tho Ohio
river at a high stago here. Tho river
reglstored 64.5 foot early today. No
further floods uro anticipated, as the
Mound City levees nro aocure.
WESTERN GOVERNORS TO
MEET AT SALT LAKE
SALEM, Ore., April 10. Governor
Wet, president of tho Association of
Wostern Governors, is today sending
out notices to tho governors who are
members of tho association nnnounc
ing that tho annual meeting will bo
held June G, 7, and 8. The associa
tion previously decided to hold tho
sessions nt Suit Lnko Cit.1
WANTED TASTE OF
HELL AND GOT IT
TUFTONBUIta, N, II., April 10.
While temporarily insane, Mrs, Anuio
McKccn built u firq in a sap houso
at tho i car of hor homo hero today
nnd btepped iu it until hor clothing
was afire, A muss of flames, the
woman then ran to her home, chop
ped off ouo ftngor, went to tho kit
chen, removed her shoos nnd stock
ings nd thrust her feet into a rod
hot stove. Sho told her friends she
wished to get a "taste of Hell fire."
She will die,
WILSON
WATCHES
WASHINGTON
WIN
OPENING
GAM
E
WASHINGTON, -Aprjl 10 With
President Wilson an Interested spec
tator, tho baseball season was Inaug
urated In the capital today, with tho
Washington Americans defealng the
Now York Highlanders, 2 to 1. Tho
first ball was hurled by tho presi
dent and It was culled a strike.
As tho president entered the
grounds the band played the "Star
Spangled Uannor." Ho doffed his bat
to tho cheering multitude and then
looked at Walter Johnson. Washing
ton's atar twlrler, and grinned. Tho
prosldeut wound up like a profes
sional and sont tho bull In tho direc
tion of tho plate.
"Strike one," yelled Uraplro Con
nolly, and tho eaino was on.
Miss Kleanor Wilson, tho protl
dent's daughter, accauipanled by
Sccrotnr Tumulty, arrived ut tho
grounds In tlmo to soe tho clubs
ongago In preliminary practice Tho
prosldeut tamo tutor. As Johnson
was warming up, tho president com
monted on tho "ainoko" the pitcher
put ou tho ball. Tho gamo itsolt
early dovolopod Into a pitchers' bat
tle botween Johnson and O'Conuull.
Johuson ylcldod eight hits, but kept
thorn scattorod. O'Connell was
touched for but six.
Scere: r. h. H,
Now York ,. ......l 8 1
Washington s G 1
Batteries O'Connell and Sween
ey; Johnson una Alnsmlth.' IJrop'lre
Connolly and McQreavy, " ;
At Now York it. . M.
Boston ., , ,8 tQ o
Npw York , 0 2 1
Batteries Pordue and Barldan,
Tesrcau, Craudall and Meyer. Um
pires Klein and Orth.
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