n, 207 Second Sire! Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair weather. Miu, T0 Mln. la. F 1 1 r Knrly-lltlril Yr. Dally Kliililh Your. CIVIL S SUPERCEDED BY MA A LAW Senate Prolie of Mine Conditions In West Vlrijlnln Shows Constitutional niylils Violated and niuht of Trial liy Jury Ifjnorcd Completely. Althouuli Three Civil Courts Were In Session, Military Took Cases Away and Ruled liy Force. (MIAHLICHTON, V, Vn . Juno II -Tho ntoryuf lint establishment of martini law In dm Wont Virginia ciml tllMtrlctn (t nil tho net of lliu Mtuto'M military tribunal wan (old In lint United State nuiutti) mil) com tuition which In luvcMtlKntluK condi tion In (ln runt iiilnltiK rcKloun ff I hi Muttr, hero today. Mont of Hut morning ttemdon mm devoted to (tin testimony of military officer. Tim miner nml tlmlr women had their Inning UiIh nftermiou. Tin record of nil rourt martini for ii rnr worn, showing every rase, Hhlcti Hid striker held to bo imcon Mltutlniiul undrr tho aiulo charter. Tho nillltnry wlture today Inrlud nl JiiiIko Advoeatti (loiiclnl (Icori;u Wulliirc, Ailjuinnt General George Klllott, .Major JoMipli I'rutl, Captain Charles Morgan nml Captain Hnmuol Walker. .Mother Jmim In TrMlfy "Mother" Joun. thu woman strike lender, will lontlfy this afternoon. Win I exported to drucrlho Imr nr- nit mid iiUirUoiiuioiil thin nftor noon, Murli friction provnll on but It aide, mid tho hlttcrno which ninrk d Ihn MtniRRln In the mine strikes la crMttiliiK Into thu Inquiry. Thn committee has warned tho attornn) til ntthoy mint eliminate nil portion nlllloH tending to nroimo feeling. Thu committee I satisfied thnt tho miner already huvo proved thnlr moo, Former Congressman J, II. Gnlno iiworo thul ilurlnxR tho exist euro of Hid nillltnry court throo civil rourU cxlatuil In tho county, und nil worn ready to work Ho mild thnt those court worn competent tu dis pose of tho caoH considered by tho court uinrtlnl. I'll II Court Nuporrcdcd million aworo inn civil court wore iictunlly trying rase whou tho mill Inry court superceded them by tho governor' order. A imiM of ovldonro Ih ready to bo offnrod showing thu right giinrau trod under tho federal constitution worn violated nml tho right of Jury t r lit 1 Ignored. Tho records showed thu first rourt martini iiniulttod I'rlvnto l.oilg, ac cused of murdering a minor, bill convicted ii minor for cnrryliiK con conlod weapons, Imposing a sentence of ono your In prison nud u flmt of 11,000, Thn record showed thnt every hIiikIo offonto wmn ono ovvor which tho civil courtu hud Jurlmllo Hon, W'Ar I.onl of .Minor JiiiIko Advornto (louonit Ktllott, whom tha nilncrn call tho "war lord of tho uiilvuriu," toHtlflod that tho nillltnry court Hiipnrcodcd tho civil courtu. Ho InnlBtml that Wont Vlr Klulii Mhorlffa nud ponrn offlcnrH woro iiunblu to copo wth thn nltu allon, Ho iiIho furulHhod tho com tnlttro with Ktatlstlcal nvldvuco of tho work of tho court. JihIko Ailvocnto Klllntt Haiti con ililioiiH in thu Htriko zoiiu woro now quiol. Ho udmttti'il that all arroHts h.V Iho inllllla woro on tho onlor of (Continued on pago a.) rrz I'AHADUNA, Cnl., Juno 11 MyH tury uunouiids tho ciiubq of tho iliiath of Mru, Alfred McLaren, wlfo of u munuructuiiuK dniKKlxt of thU city, who died at tho l'nuudouu hos pital today followliiK a douo of hi chlorldu of moroury, which It Ih (dalmod by hor buHbuud hIio took by mltttuko. MrH, McLnrnu woul to (ho mudlelim cheat buforo tho othdr moinborH of tho family wero up HiIh mornliiK uml took tho poison. Shu died two bourn lator without male- iit? a Htutuuiuiit, Uffl AU N COMMONS Male Sympathizer Hurls Sack of Flour ut Premier Asqiilth, Which Narrowly Misses Mark and Bursts Smolherlnii Cabinet Officers. , Votes for Women Pamphlets Thrown at Members of Parliament While Fanatic Shouts for "Cause," I.OI.NDON', .Iiiiio II. -Tho wili!et Hoout'M lii ii dfonilu woro onui'lt'il In tin Iiuiicii of i'oiiiiiioiim horo toilny. Tho itonI iC tho ili'moiiNtralloii wits roaolii'd wlii'ii a malo Hiil'frnutto h)iiiiatlil.or liurli'd it nnok of flour at Premier AnuIUi from Iho iirfi tor'i fiilloiioH. It narrowly uilrl Iho iiromlor, who wn t.H'nkiii when Miiok Mtruok at hU foot. It liurht, n oloml of flour iilmoHt HiiiothuriiiK the rnliluot offioorn who oeouicil HoatH on tho miuixlorial liciicliot, l.ator tlit miiiio man throw Miiffni Bi'llit iiiniilili'tri at member of par liamoiit. lioutiiiB incoherently re. Hiinlitij.' Minh llniily Davixou whii'ilird n few ilnM up' rnmi iujunoH ro eeheil on llerby day, when mIid flung horM'lf at Iho kiugV entry in tho Ureal raoo, piitlliii; tin hoixu out of Iho ruiiiiiiiB. Tho malo Hiiffrnelle who cmiim'iI Iho ililiirltMiiee, after hit arrest, win iileulifli'il n n I.nwroneo Man III. i meinlivr of the Mmi'h .Sul'frni;u So- 10 SAN KHANNCIflCO. Cnl. Juno 11 Thai a bribe, of $2500 wun offered certain of tho convicted Italian bun co men to iiiako a kocoiu! confoHslon Ihla ono to refute their oxpono of tho aliened conspiracy between the po llen ami tho Mwludlerrt on which Frank Knoln, former detective Ser geant, ni convicted of grand lar ceny, U a report under luvciitlgttllou hern today by Dlntrlct Attornoy Chnrlea M. IMckert. Tho proNocutor Kent for the Hull lunH, who have been quartered at tho county Jail ulnco their conviction to Hun Queivlln, and In hi room nl the ball of Jimllro atnrted a second luventlKntloii which mny reveal that u police hIuiIi fund In helm; uied tu dUcredlt tho work of tho provecu Hon. "I bnvo lonrnod,'' I'lckcrt Bald, "that an offer of $2500 wna innde to ono or more of tho bunco men to eon font) thnt they lied In their flmt Htory of tho police protection for tho piirpofo of nee urliiK roveiiKo. To run HiIh report down I have neat for tho entire kuiik and kill croaa examine theiu'vliortly. I nutlclpntn no diffi culty In oxponliiK thlM attempted bribery, ami It In possible that there will hoou bo more work for the Kruiul Jin y." E I'AltlH, Juno 11 DUpntchoH re ceived here thlu eveuliiK from u Mad rid iiuwh nKcuey atiuert that tho Bpuuldli cabinet realKiied HiIh after noon. Iloth brauclicH of tho Kovern ineiit HUHpendeil. No definite Infoi matton as to thu exact ciuihu of tho crUlH haa been received. DESPERADO AT THE DALLES IDENTIFIED AS PETTYJOHN TUB UAMitiH, Ore., June 11. Tho dohperniln who was killed here by Ar tie llurriman, a rauelier, while trying to effect mi eiilianou into lianinnui'ri eahin utter U'lioriziut,' thu l'aniuu'H of thu vicinity, wuh puHitively idenli lied us Ceeii I'eltyjoliu of Dayton, NYiirih., wlieie Ii!h fnllier now rcbides, Tlin eiit'nllne Id luililiiliv ml tiimiitw this uj'tenmoii, OFFERED UNO MN N MEDFORD, The Largest IIA.MIU'WI, .lime 11. Tho yn-nl now ilamliiiru'Amorieaii liner Inipcra. tor slnrloil from here Imlay mi lier maiilon voynce iieronM tho Allaiilio. Klio carried a Imp- ipioln of piiKxin Kort, oory incli of iiooomiiioilatiou lie hi); tn(en. Thn luiporiitor npeim n now elnix tor in mariiio lnlory. Tho groal I LOBBY ACTIVITY WAKIIINIITOK. Juno. 11. The xub-eommittee of the .senate judiciary cominilleo which U itne-itlKntiup I'roHidout WiUon's "insidinuH lobliy" took up today the aclivitiex of Ha waiian HiiKur inteichlH In behalf of, a tnriff on thnt produel. The ft rut witncHH wan lttya 1). Mend of the ilawaiinn SiiKiir J'lanterh' iisxociu tiou. .Mead Miiid he received $1000 a mouth for bin work in Waxliinnlon, and that hi efforts were confined to pithoriiiK HiiKiir htatlhlicH. lie tliotiulit .fl.'i.OOO would cover hit) nil ntial exM'uxe. enll denied that the money ho spent in advertising hail boon uxed to influence tho editorial jMilicy of newHpnHrn. Ho declared the total ntnount xtcnt for all pur Mixex by the asxoeiation wad -f 100,000 ti year. Khnor K.'1'iixton followed Meml. He said ho rcprexeulcd Alexander & llaldwiii, owiiorH of Hawaiian utiKar plnulalious worth $'.'7,000,000. MANILA, Juno 11, --Determined lo crush once for nil the rebelliouH .Minos who, under the sultan of Join, me cntioiiched ut llii(,'Mif:. ltri,'adicr (leueral l'crshiu);. eouiuiiiiuler of tho department of Mindanao, was sched uled to move today against Iho out laws. l'crrthiujr'rf force consists of a com. puny of regular infantry, n troop of oilvnlry, seven companies of Philip pine scouts, four mountain (,'iins and a machine kiiu "iUad. It is believed litis force will be sufficient to wipe out thoJMorod with little loss to the Americans. TO ST. LOL'IS, Mo., June 11. Adul plius lluseli thu third, u'lamlsoii of the millionaire St. Louis brewer, an uoiiueed today Ids onpiKcmciit to Mrs. Florenoo I.umliert. n divorcee. Ilu in 'JO years of nu nud the woman is 118. Sim has three cliildrcu, i i i i Fair Weather Predicted. PORTLAND, Ow., June 11, Voillier forecast : Oregon fair to day uml Thursday; suuthu'ily wjmls. 'l"'' ' ' 2 ' lit J-" JmEFmK' ' ;I1V - m SUGAR THUS N EXPOSED PERSHING TO RUSH REBELLIOUS M ORKOON, WEDNESDAY, Ship in the World, S. liner in not only the larpxl fhip in thu world, but i-xtithliio new hIiiihI nrdM by the oouiplotcni'Hx of her ine chauioal oipiitmiut, fjer hiifcly de viet'H, ami the vnricly ami luxury tf her eabiiiM. Thu Jmprnttor in built with mi imicr-xkiu. with both loptmU iiial ami (rautVoo bulklieudo, ami other oninnl fealuref. PAPER MILLS F BY OKKHON t'lTV, Ore June 11. Am tho result of a iniduiKht inrnbioii of .the mpir !nunut'iieuiriii plants of the I'rown Columbia nml Ilawley compniiics duriinr which throtich al leged threats of violence tha employes were forced to eloe down opcnittou, fifty men, reHirted to bo members of tho Industrial Workers of the World ufe under arrest horo today. After closing down the Crown Co lombia uml Ilawley plants the men made their way to the Willamette Paper mill bill found thu doors barred and .did not attempt to force nu entrance. They were met shortly afterward by Sheriff Mass and several depu ties nml placed under nrrcxt. The appearance of the men was without warning and the workmen, taken by surprise, readily complied witli demands that they shut down tlfo machines. At thu Ilawley mill the invaders turned out tho lights nud did consid erable damage to the belts. Itoth mills were in operation to day. Officials were at a loss to account for the attack as the workers had re cently been voluntarily granted an eight hour day ami so far as known entertained no grievances against the couccriH affected. The invaders aro being held for notion by the grand jury. FIVE Islt UAflNK, Wis., Juno 11.- Five lives were litxt here today in an ex plosion which wiecked tho steamer 10. M. Peek us it was being loaded with coal, Kour wero killed instant ly uml a fiftli died from his injuries. The force of the e.xposion wrecked tho vessel's stem, uml its cargo of ooaf is Htill burning. It is feared other victims still are in the hold, hut tho captain refuses to stuto tho num ber of. men below when tho explosion occurred. It is known, howuver, that twenty men went ashore just before thu explosion, HADL0CK MILL BURNS AT PORT TOWNSEND PORT TOWNSHND, Wash., Jfiuo 11. The lladloek mill, owned by tho W. J. Adams estate company, is u smouldering muss of nun's today as ,n result of a i'iro tho origin of which is unknown. The loss is climated at fllli,!)!)!), partially covered by insur- UIIUQ, ORGBLY CLOSED R STEAMER EXPLOS ON JUNE 11, 39J3. S Imperator The lmH-ra(or ineaxiire 01I feet in length or almoxt oiio-fifth of a mile, 08 feet in width or that of n reiit boulevard, am) hurt a tommc of ,iU,000. Her Ktwerful quadruple tti'bino ciiKineK drive her at nn nvcr niic xpeod of 'li'i knot1 nil hour, ernsMiie; the Atlantic in nix dnyn. She is manned by n erew of 1180. TODAY'S FEATURE PORTEND, Ore.. Jun0 11. Thousands of critical eyes paused judgment on the nununl uuloiatiblie, .parade here today and pronounced it to bo the best held since Hose Festi val week wn, otabliiIied seven yenra ngo. Hundreds of motor vehicle magnificently deeornted with natural niseblooms nml other flowers partici pated, maintaining the high standard set by Portland in floriculturnl. Numerous attractive floats were entered by delegation! from Oakland, Pasadena, San Diego, Spokuitc, Seattle, Taeoina and ictorin. Tonight n parade in which frater nal, civic am military bodies will march, will be held. Tho flowers and gems of Oregon wero allegorieally tort rayed In the electric parade last night in which eighteen floats brilliantly illumi nated with vari-colored lights, tra versed city's streets before tho en raptured gnzo of more than '200,000 spectators. O'GARA STARTS E SACRAMHNTO, Cnl., Juno 11. Notieo was given to all railroad agents in California today thnt ovcrv shipment of tmtutoes must bo held for rigid inspection, following the discov ery of u shipment infected with tho potato moth. Dr. A. J. Cook of the stuto horti cultural commission, following the receipt of this notieo from Deputy Commissioner P. J. O'Oara of the Oregon district, at unco issued n statement notifying all quaraiitino commissioners to be especially care ful in the inspection of potatoes, both for-the protection of dealers and con sumers. E BILL PASSES HOUSE SPItlNGKIELI), III., Juno 11 Tho woman suffrugo bill passed tho low er house of tho state legislature to day by a vote, ot SI to 58. It al ready lias been passed by tho somite, and now goes to Governor Dunne for his slgnuture. Governor Dunne auuouuced, thnt ho will sign tho bill. It gives women the right to vote nt presidential nud municipal elections. They may not vote, however, for candidates for governor or assemblymen, 0 PARADE RO SHOW SPUD N IN T. WHEAT TARIFF Indications for More Trouble for Un derwood Tarjff Bill Protest on Free Cattle and Grain Committee Finishes Consideration of Bill. Democratic Caucus Expected to Bind All but 'Senators Who Are Fight ing Free Sugar Hi o visions. WASHINGTON, June 11.- Indicn tious that more trouble is hi store for (he I'nderwood tnriff bill camn from the northwest today. It is probable that the democrats of that region may hold out ugaiiist ficc cnttlo and wheat. Congressman Hammond of .Minnesota protested to President Wilson today against these items. lie said he lud received scores of pro tests from all over the northwest. The president rcfu-ed to tnnke any definite answer to Hammond's rep. refutations. Final consideration of the Under wood tnriff bill before its presenta tion to the democratic caucus began ut 10 o'clock today beforo the cu ntc finance committee. "I think a week will be required to finish the work of the majority mem bers," xnid Senator Simmons, chair man of the committee. "And thou we hoM! to get the bill through cau cus in another week." The action of the democratic cuu cus on the bill will be binding csccpt on the Louisiana 'sensators,' who aro pledged to fipht free sugar. Tho republicans plan for six weeks debute on the. floor of the. .senate ro gardlcss of whether the democrats re ply or sit silent. AMERICAN REPLY TO JAPAN'S READY BY NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, June 11 Secre tary of Stato Bryan announced this afternoon that the American reply to Japan1 rejoinder regarding the California land law would bo sub mitted to Ambassador Cblnda early next week. Uryan took to President Wilson this afternoon n noto drafted by John Hassett Mooro, counsellor for the stato department, which Is to bo tho basis of tho American reply, Bryan and the president bold a long consultation of its terms. It U an nounced that tho cabinet as a whole will bo asked to endorse tho note before It Is presented to tho Japu ii6o ambassador. OATMEAL TRUST IS TO BE BUSTED WASHINGTON, June 11. Govern meut tritstbiistiug suits under tho Sherman law, is was announced here today, have been filed iu tho fcderul courts of Illinois against the Quaker Oats company and tho Groat Western Cereal company, two New Jersey corporations. Tho American Cereal company is also sued. The government's bill charges conspiracy iu restraint of trade and alleges that tho cereal trust controls 50 per cent of tho mar ket iu onts and cereals. A perpetual injunction is sought. E LONDON, Juno 11. 'Assassination of Malimud Shefket Pasha, grand vizier of Turkey, is reported today lii news agency despatches from Coii-btuntitiople. N m o HOLD (Jill FOR NO. GO. PENSIONS GIVEN OR MOTHERS JACKSON COUNTY Out of Forty Application Only Four yet Acted Upon, Affecting Eleven Children and Totalled $82.58 a Month Others Under Investigation Mrs. Torrey of Talent, Mrs. Green ef Central Point, Mrs. Kimball ami Mrs. Heath of Idedfird Winmrs! Four of the forty applicants fdr mother's pensions under tha now law have hud tcusionft grunted by 'jtidgo F. L. Tou Velle. Thoy total .'J&j.rip a month. Tho balance of tho npitli- cations arc under investigation. 'Tho four are: Mnry J. Torrey of Talent, Ore., with three children,-nged 0, 7 and -I years, $2."j n month; Nettie Green of Central Point, with four children, aged 14, 8, 5 and 4 years, .$32.00 month; Minnie Kimball of Medford, Ore., ono child, n year old. $10 a month; Lizzie Health of Medford, with three children, nged 12,' 10 and 7 years, $'J. n month. Who Applicant Aro Mrs. Torrey is tho widow of C. W. Torrey, is .12 year of age and linn lived in Talent 10 years, A hoitiJ and buggy was the only property Jcft her. She owns no property of. any kind. Her mother is Julia Coblcr qf. Talent. She is now getting, aid from the county. , . , Mrs. Green is 45 years vof age, U also- a widow and bus been a fe( dent of the county five years. .Slifl wax left $o0Q life insuranee.wh.en her husband died, but has wterl it , all. For four yean she ha supported her family. ' ' r Mrs. Mjnnio Kimball is a divorcee, resides at 145 N. Central, Medford, and is 42 years old, and' has been re ceiving aid from tho Elks- nud tho county. She has tuberonlosta ot tho ana and cannot work. . Mrs. Henth is a widow who works for a living, earning $3 a week. She is 41 years old and lias lived iu Med ford five years, and resides 'u a shanty on Siskiyou Heights. Others Seeking Pension Among those applying for pensions arc: Annie Iiroad, Jackson villo; Moim Garrison Smith, Phoenix; Dora Re becca Hess, 723 Tnft street, Med ford; Lottie Vincent of Medford, Sarah D. Ilrudy, Ashland; Catherine E. Silver, Ashland; Alico Anderson, Ashlnnd; Mary Smith, Ashland; Til Ho J. Crosby, Ashland; Lydia It. Irish, Ashland; Lucy Mny Davis1, 710 S. Central avenue, Medford; Jes sie McClendon, Gold Hill; Marie Ruy mond, Medford; Myrtle Gardner, 20 Cottoge street Medford; Carrie Hello Leavenworth, Jacksonville; Lizzie Wolgamott, Talent ; Mnudo Philbrook, Medford; Fruiioes A. Shenrburp, Medfird; Sarah Elizabeth Cox, Ah land; May E. Payne, 135 N. Harriott, (Continued on page 3.) El T IN GOLF I0IMY VICTORIA. I). C, Juno lr "Chick" Evans, ono of tho oighl ud dlo wost golfers, wuh given A prac tical demonstration of thn ability of Victoria golfers in u fourteen' hole mutch iu which Cafitain Chaluberd and A. V. Macau dC YiuloHa de feated Evans and H. Davis of Port laud, ono up, yesterday. It was lino golf from start to finish and tho local pair wore being hard pressed whou tho game was cnlled off. Tho first half of tho course (nine- holes) wan covered by Macau and Chambers In 32. Tho following line-up is scheduled to piny tho middle westernors to. morrew: II. Chandler Egan of Med ford, Ore.; Roderick' Macleay, ' of Portland, Ore; Juek Neville, Clare mont, Cul,; A. V. Macau and W. Chambers-, Victoria; Dixie Fleagor and C. P. Spooner, Seattle, Kerry will be tho substitute of the team" which will represent the Pacific north west. v " n- .. i i ?'! M 1 ) i t i M s