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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
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KnrljMlitnl Yenr.
Putty 111 k hill Yr.
MEDFORD, ORtiflON, FRIDAY, Jl'NK l.'J, IBM.
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CLAIM WILSON
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Gnlllituer of New Hnmpslilro Alleycs
President Exerted Worst Kind of
Influence liy Threats to Hnnu Some
One Hlli ns Hnmnn.
Thinks Wilson's Course Open to Criti
cism nml Intended to Intimidate
Public Men, Hence Is Lolihylnjj.
WAHIIINOTON, Jiiiiu 13 Strong
Intimation Hint President Wilton him
IoIiIiIimI In connection with llio t.tr
Iff Mil was innilo by Senator Unllln
gor of Now Hampshire before lint
"Imddtotn probe" loimultli'o hero
loilny. 111m ntntinueut mused n pro
found Hi'imulloii.
"When n limn says Hint wo would
'hang sotnenun nit high ns llninnii' If
Hint person illil iml tin certain things
nml Hint mi ImliiMry which propim
fil wiign reduction nml did so wtmlil
lit luvtHttlgntcd," (InllliiK'T said, ' I
think It lit nlmui Hut worst kind of
lufliicnrtt I roulil Imaglno."
Asked liy Bonntnr Nnlsnii whut ho
thiiiiKhl of n nubile official wlm get
up n settro about mi luiddlnti lobby,
(Ittlllugnr miI; "I think ho Intend
In lulluonco public opinion nud tho
opltiliiu of public nil"!) "
"Would yon regard It nit n species
of InbbyT" prmlnlt'd Nelson,
"I would not llko lo tiny dint,"
wns tho answer, "but I think It lit
n spocloi of lobby Infltionre.
"You don't wnnt to rlmritn Hint
Hit pnistdettt hns brought nny kind
of coercion to boar iix)ii nny mem
ber uf congress, do, ou?" nuked
Bunntor Hood of MlMourl.
"I would not undortnko to do no,"
(InllliiRor nnswnrotl "I hnvn no dis
position lo crltlcliM) bltu unfairly."
WILSON DEFIES
II
WAHIIINOTON, I). ('. Juno t3.
I'rldny night, Hid l.ltli, President
Wilson, If Hut While House uttttclicn
n ro triiniiioiii took (ho loud lodny In
braving thu thirteen Jinx nml wim
nbly bnrkod up In tluil liuportnut
duly by li In cabinet.
Provident Wllnon, hli familiars
sny, utartod breakfast today at ox
nrtly 8.13 o'clock; (hero woro Ihlr
toon rollH on thu desk In hlit private
offlro. HocrUry Daniels, tho first
caller, arrived nt 10.13, tho cabinet
nutting Martini nl II; 13 nml then
It wiu noticed Him In tlt name of
flvo cabinet iiiouibom thoto worn
thlrtuon letters exactly.
FRISCO RECEIVERSHIP
NEW YORK", Juno 13.- Aimoiiiioo.
inoiil wiid imiild hero lodny liy iicnts
of tho liiteiHtnle oniniuort'o eominis
nioii (lint I lie investigation into Hie
St. Louis nml Sin Francisco mil
loud receivership will lie begun in
SI. l.oiiiH at mi early (Into.
FALLS HUNDRED FEET '
IN AIRSHIP; NOT MUCH HURT
ALAMEDA, (Jul., Jmio 13,-Oim
KIkI'i ietl. mi viator of Sun Frnuolsoo,
foil 100 foot in lilx biplane licit) today
nntl oNoupoil lining oriiHliod to dunlli
liy striking (ho Kiouuil before IiIh ma
olililo eolliiletl with n tlietler 'which
oiiiuplololy wrookod it. Kinfrictl mif
foi'Oll IIIIIIIOI'OIIK oiiIh ulioiit thu liout)
mnl poHHilile inteiiial injuries,
SUPREME COURT GRANTS
WORKERS JURY TRIALS
TUHNTON, N. J .liimi lll.-Aii
oi'ilor (,'innliuu tlin 1'ateiHon hIII; mill
Htriliorfl tho ritjlit to tiiul by jury,
when niTiiHlfd, wuh Hiiieil here lodny
liy Siuirciiio Court Jimtico Minium,
0 TO AID
MEASUR
EENTH
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HINDOO PRINCESS JILTS
HER NATIVE LOVER
BlHfir WK& Mm! 'MB. Ml
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I'lilieeNH liulru. iluulilor of ilm
(Inokwur of Iturnilit, tho Indian
iirnioo who wnt rooeivod no favor
ably in tlit Piiilfil SIiiIoh n fow your
nun. Iiiim ntlnpli't) I'uulixli nml Aiucri
ca n wii.vh, lilti. her father. Sho Iiiim
jiltei) her nnthe loer, nml mi her
uuy lo I.oiulon, HrhuH to hide from
bun nml his nlliuilioiiM,
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PENSIONSFOR FIVE
E
County Jitilmt Ton Vollo I'rldny
K run I ml flvo inothcrM' peimlonn tin.
dor Hm needy uldow' cuiilon Intv.
Till imtkoit nine iieanloim granted
thim far. All of Hid cnfcu uru d-
nervln; nml lininedlnto nld needed.
Ho Imit rojeriotl tdnht nppllrntlonii
and li tMiniluluK tho other appli
cant. Trldny ho vlnltcd Ahbland to
look Into canon tbero nml appointed
u probntlon officer to amortaln fnctu
roucoruliiK tho mipllcnntti not con
tained In tho written iilnletnentM.
I't'imlomt Kraiited today nre:
Monn (larrlioii Hinltb, l'ltoenlx.
$10; Jounlo Jouoit, Talent, 17 r0;
Dolly Love, Control Point, $32 !iO;
Mary A linker. Ilutto I'alln. 1 1 7. SO;
U-turn IMIth Stewart, Ilutto KnlU.
130.
10
WAHIIINOTON. Juno 13. Rocre
tnry llryan inmlo nnothor bid for
fit in ii hero lodny n a real deinoerat
when ho iiuuouiicod Hint beKlunlus
next weok ho will carry with him
each uioriiliiK to tho titiito depart
ment it real, Aiirc-otioiiKh lunch luu
Hot.
"My wlfo hint alre.idy hoiiRht tho
biiMkot," Maid llrynn today. "1 fig
ii ro I can trnvo tin hour'it tlmo b
ontlm; my lunch In my offlco. And
I can do a llttlu dletliu; iih well."
TMOFF BILL READY
FOR CAUCUS NEXT WEEK
WASHINGTON, Juno III. -Majority
incitihurx of tint senate finance
oiiniinittoe tleelnied today that (hoy
oxpoot to hnvn (ho I mi If hill in uliape
for cotiMltloriilioii by (ho tloinooriiliu
Houato oiiucuh hy lho mlddlo of ne.t
wool;. HcporlH of Hiih-cftininidooH
worn ooimidorctl lotlay,
MOORE AND VANDERBILT
WIN HdRSE SHOW PRIZES
LONDON, Juno in. JiiiIko William
II. Monro mnl Alfred Vitntleibilt of
Now Yoilc look firrtt jiriro hero to
day iu connection with event at tho
Itlohiuoiid ImrHO hIiow. Vmidoihilt
won fii'rtt honor in (ho roud coach
eliiBH mid Monro fil'Ht plaen in llio
privalo conch ol nss,
Adclo Ritchie, Actress Wotls.
STAMKOUD, Conn., Juno IU.
Adelo ltitchio, the neticsH, nml C'Iiiik.
Nolhon lloll of Now Ymk nro reported
to havo boon quietly man led hero to
day by n juatico of llio uoiiuo,
M
IS
TOTALING $1 07.50
BRYAN
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BAKE!
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TO FAIR SEX
Suffrage Committee Recommends
Passarje of Senator Chamberlain's
Resolution (or Constitutional
Amendment.
Declare Equal Suffrage Justified by
Every Ttest Students of Govern
ment Had Set Down.
WAHIIINOTON. June 13. Hcun
lor AtOiurxl of Arioim toilny pro-
xeiiled the report of the fcennte Hitf-
fniK'o eoiiiinlttec. rccoiiieiuudin tint
Piinhuko of .Senator ('htitnhcrlnin'H
resoltilhui forn com.ilutiouiil ninend
lueul I'lifruuchlHim' wouieu.
Senator Cut rou wuh the only com
initteeinaii oliiiK a if aj lo-t n favorable
report. TIiohv nppniini; it went
.Senators Thoninx, AnhurHl, On en,
IIoIUm, Itaiifdrll, Clnpp, .Ioiich nml
Sullierlnnil.
The rt'Mirl vlfjonmitly nrj!otl vole
for women. Il ilcclarcil Miff nice
wan justified "by every lent the ulu
dents of Kovernmciit had xct down
for fiifniiicliiHcmcut of miv elnss of
citizen).
"Wo do not feci culled uKin," nlil
tho coiumitlecmeii in the reiHirt," In
dihctisH even if drhnlnble, the (pieit
tion of cqunlity of xoxch from nu in
lellcclunl Hlmiilpoiiit.
"Tho povcniment'n j.lronf. weak,
capable or deficient, aeeordiuj; to
Ilin people coiil rolliut; nml mtikitip up
Ihe Kovornmonl. Thnt Kmiitltu: tho
clcelive frnnelii-e to women would
mltl to llio HtreiiKlb. effieiciiev, jiw
llco nml fitinie4 tif the pveruiaent
wo d not doubt."
8AI.T 1.AKK CITV. IHnli. Juno
13. Tho panes of liiiiiKor today
forced 1300 railroad comitructlon
ciunp Inborcnt who struck Tueiday
for lncreitxcd pay nml bettor work
Iuk comlltlomt to return to work
Onu bun tired and lxty otberH, In.
cludlni; ilxty ornanUcm for tho In
diintrlal Workor of tho World, woro
doported from tho camp this morn
Iiik. Thu Rtrlkont slept out In tho
open for two nights and wcro with
out food for practically forty-eight
hours.
PELKEY 1RIAL SET
IT
CALOAHV, Alherln, Juno IX
Arthur Pelkoy, (ho prixofiulilor, will
Ko to trial hero June It) iu connection
with tho death hero recently of Lu
ther McCarly, tho Into heavyweight
champion of tho world, iu llio find
round of n scheduled leu round fi(;ht
with Polkoy. Ilnth 1'olkey mid Tom
my HuniH, (ho filit promoter, were
charged with inau.tlaiiKlitcr. Hums,
however, will not bo put on dial un
til full,
LIFT BAN PLACED ON
FREE SPEECH, OREGON CITY
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OKKGON, CITY, Ore., Juno in.
The bnn idaccd on htrect speaking
hero following iucipcut riots in con
nection with an attempt to preeipi
tnlo n fllriko of paper mill employes
here, has been rniscd loday. Quiet
roinned throuKhoul the oily lodav mid
all mills are iu operation, All but
ono of (ho fifteen stmdnlUtri aiit 1
dliKlrlnlintH arrested Itavo been ro
leased.
ROOSEVELT SEES SON
GRADUATE AT AND0VER
ANDOVKR. Mass.. Juno in.
Colonel Thcodoro Itoosovolt lodny saw
bin hou Archibald and VM othor boya
irrudifnto from Philips Andovor Aon-
demy, The former president wim tho
pnneipal Hpcaker nt tho uliuum lunch-con,
SENATORS E
V BE flffiN
TIERS
SIARVED
INTO
SUBMISSION
MILT MILLER
GIVEN PORTLAND
FEDERAL PLOM
Democratic Warhorse Made Collector
of Internal Revenue for District
of Oregon Secretary Line Makes
Important PuWfc Land Ruling.
Purchasers ef Assignments of Recla
mation Homesfftds Need not Prove
Themselves Qualified Homesteaders
WA8IIINHTON, Juno 13. Presl
dont. Wllnoii today soul to tho sen
ate Hm immo of Milton A, Miller
to bo collector of Internal rovenuo
for tho district of OrcKon.
A lon disputed qneitlon rclatrm;
to publtu Intitls was settled hero by
Secretary Lnno today, when he held
that under tho net of Juno 23, 1010,
persons who tako asilgmiititits of re
clamation homesteads upon jvhlch
fluiil proof has been made, ncyd not
show themtolves to tin qualified
hoiuestenders. Ho hold, however.
such usHlgncos could hold but out
farm unit.
1'rlvnte William I ton no, Jr., or Ihe
Count Artillery, was awarded a
medal of honor today by Secrctrry
of tho Treasury McAdoo for rncii-
Int: several pernor, from drowning
following the collapio of a dock nl
Heat Ho.
The resignation of Frank Ilolcotrb
Mason, a former Cleveland newspa
per mint, ns Cnltcd States consul-
general nt I'nrla wuk received to.l.ty
nt th (i stntn depnrtoiont.
IS
ce
BY SUFFRAGETTES
LONDON. Juno 13, Fear of suf
fmgrtto violence today caused King
George to cancel nrrangeinenta fir
n garden party planned for Wind
sor Cantlo Juno 17. The luvltutlons
wero all ready to mall when, It li
seml-offlclally admitted, they wort
cancelled by tho klng'a pcrsouul or
der. ALLEGED SWINDLER
I.OS ANOKLKS. Cal., Juno 13.
Anxious to be nt tho bndsldo of his
wlfo when their expected baby is
born within n fow wcoks, Henry H.
Sowcll, nllegcd to havo buncootl a
scoro of wealthy 'oastorn youths out
of nearly (100,000, today waived
extradition and furnished money for
his return to Now York.
Sowcll declare thnt ho has com
mitted no criminal offenso and will
bo exonerated Immediately upon
reaching Now York. Tho prisoner
Is nllogod to havo nccurcd largo sums
from wealthy custom boys by secur
ing their confidence and persuading
thorn to trust htm with their money.
3 KILLED, 5
DY QUARRY BLAST
VKUNON, H. C, Juno 13. News
roached hero today thnt thrco Ital
ian workmen woro killed nntl flvo
Injured, uoino probably fatally. In a
(iromaturo explosion Iu n rock cut
nour Hnramata Into Wednesday aft
ernoon. So severo wns tho explos
ion Hint two of tho bodies woro not
recogulznhlo and ono wtis thrown a
thousand feet.
It In thought thnt tho dynnmltn
usod was old nud Hint tho nltro-
glycorlno had ho p rated from tho
clay.
ARTHUR CLARK NAMED
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
SALKM, Ore., Juno m.-Oovov-uor
West has today appointed Arthur
Chuko, district nttoruey for the
fourth district, iiu'ludiiiR llentoii,
Lane ami Lincolu counties, to sue
coed K, 13. Wilsup, rciiijjued.
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Ono of tho greatest celebrations
(Wniatiy hns known will begin Juno
25 In honor of tho twenty-fifth year
of tho kaiser on the German throne.
Already cloven great technical col
leges havo united In honoring him
for his Services to sclcnco and In-
IeestorIT"
BUILDING COLLAPSE
1 KILLED, 9
VAXCOITF.R, II. C. Juno 33.--Ouc
man's-death, nud injnric to nine.
4!ierxrcriult(it fmm . terrililefsgci-j
tfeiir this inorniiiu when, with n crash
thnt could be heard for n grant dis
tanec, three storicx of tho rooming
houte beiiiR creeled nl 2.V2 Pender
street Kast, oollnp-cd nnd hurlcil
tons of debris into (he basement nnd
tho lane.
It is nsseitcd that the accident was
duo to faulty construction, tho con
crete work lcim apparently defec
tive. Whatever wns the caue of Hie ac
cident, the building eocmmriiccd to
settle nt tho lano end mid it had
hnrcly sunk six inches when it
crashed to Die ground.
Harry Anderson, the man killed,
wns pinned between the fnling tim
bers nnd the wall of tho basement,
nml the life must have been cranked
out of him almost immediately.
Caught in the shower of bricks,
mortar, concrete mid timbers tho
others were injured without n mo
ment's wnrning, nnd hnd no oppor
tunity of escnpinR the innst of debris
which wns hurled down upon them.
SPOKANK, Wash., Juno 13. Tho
authorities nro searching today for
W. C. Taylor, who disappeared from
his homo hero early Monday with a
lnrgo amount of cash nnd notes nnd
drafts for between $40,000 and
160,000 on his person. Tho soarch
has beoit carried on for several days
by tho frlontU nud business associ
ates of Taylor, but no cluo us to the
whereabouts of the missing man haa
been secured.
Taylor, Is reported to hnvo receiv
ed In tho neighborhood of $50,000
from mi cstnto In Huffnlu, N. Y.,
last Saturday.
THREE REFERENDUMS
PLACED ON FILE
SALEM. Ore. Juno 1.1. After be
ing cheeked over iu (ho offico of tho
seorolnry oL stnlo mid toiintl to con
tain tho required number of bigua
tines, thrco referendum petitions will
bo filed immediately (o be voted by
tho electorate iu November. Tho
petitions nro agninst tho workmen's
eimpousation act, the sterilization bill
and iiiq of (ho state university ap
propriation incufcuics,
HUT
duitry during his reign. They will
conTor on him tho title of "Dr. WI1
holm II " The universities of tho
empire iro planning to mako him
an honorary member of all their fac
ulties. Oxford university made him
a doctor of law some years ngo.
AUTO PARADE TO
HEnLlN. Jutuv.p,- The, tlptC
tlie.fe,tiitifri tViunrk.thc cownielinh
Jti. Suu&iy of the 2.1th ,year;f Hm
reign or Kmcr Wilhelm opened today
with n review of the iiuerial auto
mobile club and other automobile or
ganizations on the army "chnussee.'
Hundreds of decorated motor onnC
headed by Prince Henry of Prustin,
mid the Duke of Itntibor, wcro re
viewed by the Emperor.
FAKED ROBBERY TALE
TO FOOL HIS WIFE
PORTLAND, Or.. Juno 13. In
stead of being robbed of $300 nnd
his vnluabla. gold watch, as ho had
reported to tho city police depart
ment. D. E. dough, nn cnglnoer
from Ocean Park, Cal., today ad
mitted to tho detective bureau that
ho hnd Invented tho story in order
to fool his wife, according to Detec-
tlvo Captain llaty.
Clough gave no furthor reason for
making tho fictitious report than
thnt ho hnd spent consicdrnble
money during his s'tay in Portland
and feared tho wrath of his better-
half.
Clough oven offered n reward of
$100 for tho return of tho suppos
edly stolen chronometer.
OAKLAND, Cnl., June 33.-C.
Pregno, a mechanic was arrested nt
7:K1 o'clock this morning, Friday the
thirteenth of June, 1913, at 101 It
Telegraph avenue for calling Pettie
Morrara, with thirteen letters in his
name, thirteen opprobrious names.
Ho was the thirteenth man booked
since midnight, wns assigned to coll
No, 13, was tho thirteenth man on the
docket in polico Judge Smith's court,
was found guilty in thirteen minutes
ami was fined $13, which ho paid
with n mnledictiiu for Uio hoodoo
number which pursued him so relent
lessly. Incidentally, Judgo Mortimor Smith
has thirteen letters iu his name.
GRANTS PASS COUPLE
BRAVE HOODOO FRIDAY
GRANTS PASS, Oro., Juno 13.
Rraving tho hoodoo of Friday the
thirteenth. Miss Rcbiv Moore bcenmo
tho lirido of Victor Emanuol Newell
nt 13 minutes pnst noon loday, tho
wedding occuring iu tho Methodist
.Episcopal church, Hov, WiUimn It.
Jeffrey ofjeinting.
KA
REVIEW
OPEN
FESTIVITIES
HUERTAS CAUSE
SOM Sttf
HOPELESS ONE
Graphic Account by WitMs f
Bloody Battle In Whfc Ferat
Were Utterly Route Only Two
Points in State net In Control.
i
March m Mexlei CKyrPlMMtJ ky
Victorious Behcli AmHior Bottfc
Exsectrt hi Noar FHdtre. M
SAN DIF.OQ. Cal.y Jum 18
nrlnglng probably tho first antltiMitle
information of tho true situation
confronting President HuifrUC.tiM
hopelessness of the preset! Cm aid ti
tration and an eyewitness' account
of (ho bloody battle of Santa Rom,
Sonora, Royal C. Stephens -of Sn
Diego has arrived hero today. 1?
formerly was .wltlutfao Sottthera Pa
cific In Guaymas.
Accounts of the Rnnta Rosa ficht
on May 9, which have reached the
United States have been rigidly cen
sored by the federals, who minimized
their losses. Accordjnff to Sephea,
the Huerta troopt lest between eight
hundred and twelve hnndrcl ot their
army ot 2000 men and twrro sent
back upon Elmplnm twenty wiles
away in utter nnd hamilitatintt rout.
The federals were trapped in a pocket
formed by the hills and picked ofXhy
'he Sonorn stntc troop under com
mand of Colonel Obregon and the
Ynqui Indians under the rcnowcl
chief Bnlc. "
I jtrfntW WeH Amed -
TaVslate. rebel armykaa been t-
.limated at r0) men, rtoHif.jH.-i
pud v.ith a rlcd ot awmwittlt'oft
smiigcVo ncroM the line frow, the
United States. So acenrate was the"
aim of the Indi'in-i and rebel troops
tint nearly all of tho' ?5Q wounded
who rff-ro taken and who strajrgled'
int lonymns were hot in the head.
M?st of l!ie -cdirnl sdd'ers. Step
lit in d"c!are'l. were released priso
nrs from Msxvn (.'i, hr bad been
forced into the army and were ready
to desert to tho constitutionalists.
An inslnnco is told of ono cempany,
nil hut light of tho members of
which deserted, tho captain shootint;
himself.
The federals had been given to nn
t'crutnnd thnt they wore tc fight tha
Yn.;u;s only nnd wero ireensed when
they found differently. They vrerfl
in n most pitiful stnte after their
fight when their unseen foes, whoso
losses, which, while not accurately
estimated nro said to bo trifling.
General Gil, (ho federal commnnd
c r, wns recalled after his ront.
Federals Hold Two Points
Now, says Stephens, Guaymas and
Empalmc are tho only, points in
Soi'cin still held by the fojernls nnd
they nro bound to fnll bhortly. Only
the traditional Mexican policy of de
Iny has permitted thoso two plnces,
whi"L are neighboring towns, to re
main with the government forces.
"When these fall," said Stephens,
"everybody expects tho stato troops
now thoroughly aroused, to set out
for Mexico City, gathering additions
nlong the lino of march nnd go clear
into -Mexico City, which cannot holt!
(Continued on Page 4)
FAMILY MURDERER
BEFORE GRAND JURY
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., June 13.
George Schnll, suspected of tho
murder of his invalid wifo nnd three
small children tit tho Presidio here
some months ngo, was brought from,
Portland today to be examined next
week bofore tho fedorai grand jury.
Tho jury has been unublu to indiut
the man on tho evidence gathered
from tho condition of tho ' exhumed
bodies or the testimony of other
witnesses. Tho testimony of ScUall
himself hnd been needed to complete
tho investigation.
Tho crime of which Schall Is sua
pectcd ocourrcd at the Presidio three
months ngo when his. entire family
wns burned to death iu one pf the
encampment cottages. He w ori"
guiltily ncciihed thriugh h hrother-iu-nw,
whom ho wns M after
leaving Sim Francisco vh arretedt
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