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flrmml HIlfmlnM 207 Second Street lu " - 'I Medford Mml Tribune ; SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair tonight and TtteMfftjr. Max. Bfl, MIn. 03 " ' IT Hilly KlHtilti Vrr. MEDFORD, ORKQON, MONDAY, JUNK 2, 19KJ. NO. 61. MILITIA USED BY GOVERNOR IN RED III RAID GEORGE A. NEWETT, WHO SAID nOOSEVELT GOT DRUNK West Takes Troops to Compel Sher iff at The Dnllet to Accept Priso ners Secured When Notorious Re sort Is Raided hy Special Officers. City and County Officials Refused to Enforce Law Thirty-two Wo men and One Man Taken. Till-: DALLKS, Ore, Juno 'J A wide divergence of opinion vxh to day over tin' notion of Governor Wont in coming hero Suiidny In couipuiiv with .Major Hinilli nml cloven milltiu ini'ii nml eompeljlug Hlmuff Chris inmi In receive iix priMoners Ihtrty Iwo women mnl one limn, taken In it mlil hy tlii' governor's xpecinl ugciiti lull! Saturday night. Snum cilircui bollevo (lint llm gov ernor's action wn not, justified nml nill result in tho town being given iinirli iiuwurruiilcd publicity. Oilier cipiully prominent, iiHxurt tint I tin' governor' nctivilies Mill roul In t ho correcting of condition rrporled to luiM' hron intnlcriihlu for ycuri. Hhcrlff IU'roiildcn. Tim hlmriff refused In iieecpl llm prisoners, declaring Unit Im hnd no mitlmrily to do so unless cotntultt mi'iit pumrs weru prcNonlrd. After ii conference with Governor Wct, Suiidny, however, llm slirnff iii'iliiirirril mnl tin' women nml mini nro in llio cniiulv juil nwniliug fur ther developments. Tim mlil wim mndo liy Special AgcnU Tom Kny, Jimms I Williams, n urgro mnl George Yrnlon, with Urn nl-tnnee nf Couxtnblo llurpcr. who liml sworn in ili'imtitM Hcv. Con rml Owen, He v. Howard McCommll, Nov. II. K. limerick nml llev. M. J. Purdue. Tim spccliil agents liml been hum for n week gathering evidence. After llio mid Ihn prisoners were tnkrn to llm county jnil hut th sheriff refused lo inlmit them. Gov cruor Went was llii'ii notified uml tho special ngenU nml four minis ter hlooil guard over llio prisoner until relieved by the militiamen Sun. dny. Mllllhi In Control. (lovenior WchI Milled today liml Im Ihim mi deslro In priMeoiito (ho In mates nf (tin allowed resorts, hut would insist llutt Gladys Desmond nml May Sullivan, llio alleged laud Imlii'ri uml Geo run Carroll, Ilia tiiiiu arrested, Im proceeded against ig orniitly. Tim governor hinted Hint the militiamen would ho kept hero oh loii); n h ho believed (heir presence ueeossury. Ms., H kkkkk. fil kkkkkkkkkkkkkkK-kkiMMkl kkkkkKZTv fl Ikkkkkkflkm 'B ikkkkkkkkkm. kkT'jikkkkkkkkl kkkkkkW" xkkiH kkkkkmL u'kH 8,4kw:fj3l WILSON TAKES OF UMAND LOBBY HY ASK SENATORS President Assumes Personal Charge of Probe Being Conducted by Sen ate, Furnishing Information From White House Files. (Imiruo A Nowcttt, iiuhllkhur of tlio lnhpemliiK (Mhii ) Iron Ore. io mum imy lloo.ovelt 81 ccnii for I llm I for ncciuliiR Iho uk-proiiKleiil of lriiiikonf Dozen Ambassadors to Be Named Next Week Currency Bill De layedNo Answer From Japan. TO TELL ABOUT TARIFF LOBBY Senator Bacon refuses to Take Stand and Is Peevish Borah Says Con ferences are Proper hut Names Lobbyist. HOPPER AND GOODWIN RACE A TIE I N THE MATRIMONIAL HANDICAP Brlslow Says Suflar Trust Magnates Called on Hlm-an4 Says Lobbyists Are all "Pretty 6Md Fellows." FROM PORTLAND 10 AN FRANCISCO BY TROLLEY LINE Tim i'irM Unit Khoriff ChiUimtn know of Iho ruld wiim when Im wiim hummnufil hy tclcphouo to m-oivo llio prinouerH. BUS AGREE ARBITRATION LONDON, Juno '. -A nmottmr of tepri'hoiilntiveH of iho Ilnlkiiii SIuIoh to uvvit war hy hcIIIIiiu till diiiputcH Iiiih huon nrruiiKod, iioourdiui; to a dimpiileh recolvuil Imro from tinfiu. Tim ilulo uml muotlui; pluoo huvo not hecn ilotliiltoly Huttk'd. In umpoiiHO to mi urt'iit iihihhii(.'o finm Iiik Kovotiimoiit, Dr. Duuoff will ti'pri'Kviit HuIkuiIu in (ho uiuet-iiiK. I CENTS VERDICT KAN FRANCISCO, Cul , June 1!.- Ono Kirnt ileelricnl m-n-leo Hint will miir flio fill Ire const from Po'rllnnd In Sou Dit'Ko, hoforo Ihn liiiiii; of im I'fliiiinin-I'iicino cjiKjutlion in Sim KrniipihiM in (ho rcMrtcil plun lodny or Iho Koutheni Pneifio hiiIi Mtillury rleetrio hvmIciii. This iiiudi lion, i in Hiiid, will rt"ult fnun tho uniiierKiiiK of tho 1'nrifio Kleetrio roiiipnny, mid tho PeniiiHiilnr Kleetrkt nml other linen llnit huo hem part of tho Southern I'ueifm HVtem. I'iiiiI Shoiin, hpud of llm 1'ueifio Hlcetrii' noinpiiny, opernliiitf nhuut Lok AiikoIoh, Iiiih jitHt ended u eon ferenoo hero with the Houlhern ln. cifio offieiulH in oonuerlioii with Iho Southern I'm-ifm offieinU in eomieo. lion wilh tho oxtetiKion of tho eleolriu xyhli'in. It is known that Iho pro- ptHilloii to huo Iho romU oomioot In ono Kreul eleotrio lino from I'ort liunl In ln Moxicuu horder wtlN eon Hidered, uml nil iudieiitioux, ncoonU iiik' to u relinhlo authority, point to ltn adoption. Tim I'lii'ifie llleetrio I'ouipnny, eon trolled hy llm Southern I'neifie, owns llio rlt'clrio llnwi of Stockton, San Jose, Krexno, Sunlii Huihurii nml lunny other eount eitien. Tho pur ioi' of llm fiiriKiriitioii, it U biiid, U to elei'lrify (ho euliio eoiiHt lino fnun Snn I'Vnnl'im'o, tlnouuli Sun Jiiho, SulimiH, Suiitii llarhara nml lih AiiKoloit to Sun Dii'Ko. i'eutiiully tloiiiK' ii way wilh thu old sleiini rail road, Tho IIui riinaii iuleivtn huvo no (piired wnter xiwor routed from l'ortlaud In KiiKuiie, uml huvo mndo exteiihioiis into Klnmutli FiiIIh thnt kooii will ho eleetiified. Thin, it is Haiti, will eoiiiieot with mi elcctrio lino into Sim FranciHi'o. WAKMINOTON, Jmm 2.-Prcnl. dent Wilnoii Iiiih illumed perxoiiul I'hnrKC of tho lohhy invoHtin tion hero hy n Hiih'fommittcc appointed hy tho mmmIp jmlivinrv committee. At hix regular meelim; today with Iho ucwHpaper eorrehpoudenti llm preoident elenrly uml tiueipiitounbly told how he ixhuIh lo uuiilc Iho In (piiry. 1 la nuiil Im hud Mimmoued Chninunii 0enunu nml Senntor Herd lo the while Iioiiho "In mnko heveru) hiibchIIoiih" hi record lo pro cedure, nml the M'0o of Iho in M'htlaliou, dirliirinir Iho htiKKox- tioiiK would ho hrrupuloiiMlv followed. Tho president wotihl not ntntJ what hix HiiKeeMtloiiA would he, Hiiyinir that they would upiK'ttr during tho henr- Incn. I'rchidnit Wilson nlxo xnid ho did not eoiileinplulo tectifiinu' person ally before llm lirnriui:. lie nid ho had not been invited or Mih poenaed, hill expeeled to furnish tho romtmtteo with oomddernhlo infor inntion from tho -filcH nf (ho, white hoiiho. Ho will probably semi a bateh of pnpern In thu couunittee to day, Tho president Miiid bo tuay tintne u doxeu uiiibinotnilorrt neit week. Tim fiirrenoy bill, ho Miid would not pi to t'OtiKremi thin week bpeuimo llio coin ptetlon of the tneumiro had beuii do- la) ed. Ha nlxo admitted no fur ther nolo rrKiirditn: llm California alien bind law hud been rveched from Jnpnn. threeIk by E AM WARDENS KBW YORK', Juno 2. "Do lihtc'd" hy hiu li'K'd viutory at Mar ipiotto, Mioh,, whovo hu wiin awarded hIx ooiiIh diiimiKOB in IiIh lihol unit UKuiiiHl OunrijO Nowott, puhliuhor of tho iHhpemiiiK Iron Oio, Colonel Ituosovolt urrivud hero today. Thu i'otmur pronldi'iit dooluiod ho w'iih biitiificd that tho minora of hU iutoinporaiii'O loin; uurrout had at last been killed, uml wont ut ouco to Iho pfiioo ot iho Outlook, M'MlNNVlld.lC. Oro Juno 2. As tho romilt of Mayor V. T. Vlnton'H rofiiHiil to ulgu lortuln eontratta for Htroot tmvliiK ontorod Into hy tho city council, Circuit JuiIko Galloway to day Imposed upon him a flnu of S300 uml bIx monthu' couflnomont In tho county Jail without ball, or until uucli tlmo rh tho mayor noes fit to obey tho orilom of tho circuit court, Tho coiumH hail awarded a con tract to I'ortluud concern, but May or Vijitou rofimoil to affix lila rIkuu turo, clalinliiK tho pavlut; waa no Kood, Tho city brought muuilnmua lirocooilliiKB iiKalnat tho mayor, which was iloclilod nguliiBt him. Still rofiu- lug to Blgu tho contract, contompt of court proceedings woru liiBtllutcd whlvll romjltoil In today's sgiitoupQ, Threo nrrcHln woro mndo by ganio wnrdonM Sunday whon three flilicr mon were raught tlnhlng within tho forbidden limit nt tho Gold Hay dam. C. H, Wehiter nml J. H. Irvine wojo nrroatod by Deputy Warden McCorklo mid W. 1). Kluyon, a minor, waa taken Into cuitody tho othor ndo nt tho dnm by Cblof Deputy Warden Knm Sundry, Wobator nnd Irvlno hnd a lienrlng hoforo Juatlco Taylor, Irvlno pleading guilty. Uo wua flnod tho mlnlmuni, ir.o, but on rocommon dutlon of Dlatrlct Attorney Kolly aen toucn wua auaponded, Young Ktnyoli wiin taken boforo Juvonllo Judge Ton Velio nnd given u curtnlu lec ture roloHHod on probation, pending good behavior, with Inatructlona to roport wookly to tho dlatrlct attor ney. Mr. Sundry loft Monday for tho Anient dam and Grnnta l'uaa, Tho former plnro ho will arrango to kcop guarded from poacher. At Grunts l'uaa ho will oxnmlno nil nota nnd soo that they comply with requirements Tho tlvhtiig aonaon opona tomorrow, Hob Taylor lina boon appointed n wator bailiff and will bo kopt busy patrolling tho river. Tho .bprlug run ut snlmon tlila year la light. WAHIIINOTON, I). C, Juno 2. Tho judiciary fouiiuitleo mom wax puoked loduy when hc ub-committee Mtarled itH I'lnc'lintloii. It will meet luoniiiiu, iiftcnioou uml eieniun till ilx wqrk U endtd. A lonu lixt of iicxtiotiH bai been prepared nml the eniitori will bo examined in nlphnbrticnl order. Tim republican Mcuntoni propose to read into Ihn rcronl Ibc nnutoii of huinlrrilH of their constitucutK u huvo cither written or wired them pmlextM apiiDHt Im Underwood bill, cxprcMflinc fenr of uiiuneinl ruin uml buiiueH elinoi. Tlmv expect to lien IIiIh mnlcrinl in the next cougre hiotidl cnmpnigii. Ilnron la IVcin!, Henntor Ibiron was pccicrf be rniiHo he wiin cnllcil. He flatly re fiiHfd to tnko n sen I on tho mined platform for witm,Shen nnd guu ironic nnswers to nW iiuestioiiH. "I not only do pot know of nny lobbying," ho Hiiid, 'b'lit hnve'licnni absolutely no KUKXi'tiou of mieh a thine." Itiicou defined n"jbbbyiht n "ono who frcqiicnt.ii'C.orriiljr nnd bddiieH." rJeilntrirHrtKib anm'hVwaa not fi unnclnlly interested in nny peudini; icpiiniion. no named menu men who hnd conferred with him on var ious FchcduIcK, but Knid that thce I'onforenecH were "entirely proiier." Uo men Honed J. S. McMurrny ai n innn be ilrclnrcd' certainly wns trj'inK to iuflueneo regislntion. Dorah da fined u lobbyist n "a mini nid to nrgvo a case, though a bud ono, who, like n lawyer, doea the brt hu unit wilh bin mntcriul," ISntdley MuLcn Denial. Senntor Itrndlcy denied knowledge nf nny money being used to iuflueneo tariff legiblutinn. Senntor lirnndc gee (obi of n echini; hundrcda of let tern from bis constituents. Senntor liristow said thnt Ileurv Oxnnrd, Frank C. Lowroy uml A. I). Huldwin called on him nt various timcii regnrdinir tho nuenr schedule, nnd thnt F. W. McCluro of Salt Uko City had talked with him rcgnrdiiu wool. Ho iiainod others who had cnlled on him in regard to vnrious schcdulcH, but insisted Hint ull con- foreiiccii were legitimate. Hristow defined a lobbyist ns "n man en gngod for biro to present or cucour ugo logislntion," milling: "They aro all pretty good fellows. I don't think any of them uro crooks or ir-WBr, -f3. SBitfr A inft Bat'' ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV m HINKILLS K E, OK WOMAN N E M "I Felt as Though Ball of Fire Had Hit Me In the Back" Says Mrs. Weston Hot Spell Culminate' h Thunder Sterm. . Tree te WMch Herw Was HHcM Uninjured as Was H&ty Creek's Running Chelate Cs4rJ. Not Goodwin uml Do Wolf Hopper, itnra In tho theatrical and matrimo nial firmament for theao many year, have atartled their frlcnda again. Knch has taken a fifth wife, and the acoro now atanda as follews: Hopper No, 1. Klla Gardiner: No. ARMED POLICE 2, Ida Moncher; No. 3, Kdna Wat lace; No. 4, Nclla Ucrgcn; No. C, Klda Curry Goodwin No. 1, ElUa Weather hy; No. 2. Nolla Poamj; No. 3. Maxlno Elliott; .No. i, Edna Goodrich; No. 5, ilarjorlo Morcland. RES DENVER'S NEW GOVERNMENT UKNVEK, Colo.. Jitn'di Arrfmd PORTLAND ELECTS OFFICERS UNDER CMM m FORM Hieenen nro on guard here todny nt the weather perfect tb0 Ihq city hall uml court house, as ,, , d, . , . .. . Mn.u.r Aniold, Treasurer Stocker and , ''Cr 8 .ocIock t,,w " blucklcgs." Sheriff Sullivan uro re-isting Iho newly elected city commixMouer takjng control o the Kovcrnment. TJm coinmimiouon. refuse to attempt violence nnd no trouble is expected. 5fnor Arnold nnd Iho olhtr citv offieialrt In office finy (heir aotfon is denigued to foreo the commi.fouer. to Hturt legnl proceedings lo test tho legality of tho vommisSioii form of government. Tho comtni-sioncrs orgnnUcd to day, elected u mayor, passed an or dinance validating nil cxistini; lirditl nnccs uml then formally demanded control of the city. CX D BANK WRECKING NNEC Ti WOOD RETURN FROM OREGON CAVES GHANTS PASS, Ojc, Juno 2. Tho MiixumuH, who explored the mnrhlu cuvch of Joscphiuo county Saturday, voturucd to Orauta Puss Sunday nflernoou nnd tho Mnznmu npociitl train left ut 0:110 lust night for I'ortluud. Tho only ncoldont thnt bofcll tho piuty was to Miss Paulino Qchullo of Portland, who npruiimd un nuklo while on tho trull, Tho party that wua guided through tho caves was composed of 125 peoplo nnd nil went more Hum u uiilo bo; jnto tlio vuveuiB, w CONSPIRACY .UOBTON Juno 2. Tho books, re- oolpta nnd vouchors ot tho Amorlcan Woolon company woro presented na ovldonco when tho trial ot President. William M, Wood, nuiltt-mllllonalro; Krodorlc E. Atteaux, a Hoiton luanu fnctttror, and Dennis Collins ot Cam bridge, charged with planting dyna mite ut I.awronco during the toxtllo strike thoro lust year, was resumed today. Thoso showed tho company hud paid tho Sherman Defective, agency of Uoston $85 during Mny, 1012, to cover work dono lu Salem In connection with tho trial thoro ot John J. Hreott. a Lawronco vtndor- taker, who la tmld to have roported strike conditions to tho woolen trust Arthur I'lra, a chauffeur, testified that January 19, 1912, ho drovo a man answering tho description ot Attoaux from Wood's homo In tho fushlonnblo district to tho spot whore Uroon aworo Atteaux guvo him tho monoy to flnnnco tho planting ot dynamlto u I.awronce. Ho was sub joctod to n rigid cf'oas-oxamlnatlon, but Ida testimony wan not shaken, I CINCINNATI, Ohio, Juno 2.--Tho trlul of George 1', Cox, onco political czar ot Cincinnati, and four other officials ot thu Cincinnati Trust com pany, charged with having removed ix 13&0.UUU noto from the asaets of that bank, began hero today. Cox nnd his associates guvo tho noto at tho order ot tho state bank ing department to muko up a shrink age In tho bank's capital, Later tho trust company morged with auuthcr bank and Cox and his associates withdrew tho note. 1'OKTLA'ND. "Ore.. Juno2.-AVi(h (Mills opened morning in (he first election held in l'ortlaud under tho new commission form of govern ment. A lurgo number of voters had gath ered ut the imllin places nt thnt hour mid indicntioiw nre thnt a bin ote will be enst. Tho officials to bo elected nre: A muyor to nerve four years at a sulury of .fdOOO, nn nuditor to bon-o two yearn nt u salary of not less than &J(i0O; u year; two commis sioners to berve four yers nt $o000 nnd two commissioners to crve two yours ut $5000 anniiallv. The 'candidates for mayor are: A. O. Kushlight, incumbent; II. It. Albce, Dan Kelluher, C. lu ilcKenna ind W. J. Smith. There nro ". candidates for com mibbioner nml four for nuditor. A number of bond ibMic.s uro also beinjj voted on. among them lmtx $2,000,000 for public parks and play grounds, $850,000 for a bridgo over tho Willamette river in South Port bind; jf'-'UO.OOO for u now incincrn tor And S'J.'iO.OOO for n new builditiR tor the Oregon Historical society nnd city museum. With a temperature of 00 the first torrid spell of tlio year culminotcil in an electrical alorm Sunday nfler noou about 4 o'clock, which broujtlil heavy downpours at Ashland, Trail and olher mountain seetioa?. A hono hcloiiginr to Mr. Lillie D. Blackwood of Phoenix hitched ou a Jacksonville street waa killed b lightning- nnd lira. W. S. Weeton who wns wnlldnjr with 'her children nearby, was badly allocked, beina, dazed for several minutes. "I felt ns though a ball of fire had hit ine in the back," said. Mrs. Wes ton. The electrical display in (he moun tains wns 0110 of the worst Hen in years and the hills on all sides of the vnllcy revcrbrated with (the thunder. For a few minutes the.wind blew n gale. No rain fell on the. floor of tho valley, but Bear creek and other streams are high and ekoco lato colored. Jlrs. Blackwood, who U a pioneer and n widow, drove over fre P.hoe nix with Mrs. Iloxio to visit frfe. Tlio. honle was 'tied ia front ef: the Kccvet hoeae on California Htreelaiid the ladies were in the house at. tha tbue.- Tho bolrstrack 4teh.5,-v' the beau. kHIIse Wft iastantlv ami burning .off Jtwr hair. Tha' Maok locust tree to which he was tied was not injured, neither was the vehicle to which be was bitched. The ani mal was old and gentle nnd used by Mrs Blockwood to' peddle berries nnd vegetables to Jacksonville customers. The loss is a severe one to her. ; W. E. Oreives, who lives wear tha scene, took Mrs. Blackwood and Mrs. Iloxio back to Phoenix in bis auto nnd this morning buried tho dead animal. The electrical torm cooled the air only temporarily and the" ther mometer today is again flying high, with prospects of more thuuder storms. REAMES DITR IS T NOW ATT NEY THIRTY-EIGHTH VICTIM AT I.QNO BKACir, Cul., Juno 2. Mi. 1.. M. Huskins. of I'abAileim U dead nt Seubido Uoapitul today ns tho resuU of injuries n'Voivoi la ,the auditorium disustor of May' ik. Thi lotul number dead is now thirty eight, thoro being nineteen from Long Bench, s.ooi from 1a5 Angeles nnd four from Pnsndcnn. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS IN ANNUAL SESSION WASHINGTON, June Tito twcuty-si.tU uunual conventjou of tho Brolheibood of LocomotiVo l) giucors was opened heio today' Aith cloven hundred delegntcs in nttend- nuco. it will continue twenty-eight duys, The delegates, will be reiielved by President Wilson Wednesday. WASHINGTON, Juno 2. Members of the house committee ou wuys nnd meuiib presented to (ho democratic caucus this afternoon their nomina nemina nomina teons: for committee assignments. 4 ThcfO bhow u radicnl re-orgnuica-lion of the bunking nnd currency com mittee, llcprcsontiitive Glass is made chairman, nnd only four of the pros out, members of the committee nro rotnined. Tho principal chniitnnn bhipH nro lib follows; Jlidieiury, Clayton : Itivcrs nnd ITurbors, Spnrkmaii; Merchunt Ma rine, Alexander; Agriculture, Lever; roieign Afuirs, Flood; Military Af fairs, liny; Hules,, Henry; Labor, Lewis of Man laud; Konds, Schuok elford. , MRS. 0RUMM0N0 SUBMITS TO SERIOUS OPERATION LONDON, June 2. "General", Mrs, Flora Driimuiondi militant suf fragette leader, submitted to an operation here today. X becopd nnd moie serious operation is to hu porfonned when her condition per- PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 2. Clar- euco L. lteames of Medford. was in ducted into (he office of United States attorney toduy when he took the oath of office. The oath was administered in the federal court be fore Judgo Ileum Itenmes uiiuouuccd that Everett A. JohtiFon, who bus been United States attorney for tho past threo mouths since the resignation of ' John Mc Court, will bo retained as his first Ubsistunt, nnd thnt Jesse L. Sumcr nll, at present nn assistant, will b'o another member of the staff. Two other assistants remain to bo appointed and Ilenmes intimates' tha't ha will choose now men in place of George O. Mowry nud C. C. UlndniaST, who witlf Sumerall, completed John son's stuff. HIGH WATER CLES ' LOCKS ON COLUMBIA HOOD HlYKlt, Ore., Juno 2,-On account of tho high waters of tha Columbia river the government lookii ut Cascade nre closed today nud Hood lliver uml (owns above (119 locks uro withuut river transporta tion. ' The river, which is higher than ut any other time in five years, is rising slowly nnd is approaching the rui(. ronil embankment of tlie-0. ' B, N, copipnny, 'Low lands north of Jhi city are inundated. h vl ! 'A 'j ?