la , .1 Hii'innr 'V 7 ft 3ccond Street , 'i' Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER HIiowcm tonight or Wet ncsilnjr Mar. 7H, mln. !. Portytlilr" Ynr. IAlIy IHkIiIIi Yrnr. MEDFORD, OMttlON, '.TUESDAY, JUNK 17, V.m. NO. 74. STRIKE PROBE CAUSES CLASH WITH SENATOR Attorney (or Coal Operator "Calls Down Senator Marline and Fiulit Nearly FollowsMinneapolis Coal tflnM-.itnr Aim ttfrnlliV. "Manj!T0MritM,i n Stanil Deny Mine Owners Responsible for Retail ot Terror In West Vlrulnla. CIIAHLESTON, W. Vfl.. June 17. Furlothdy iiiiKry, Senator Marline of New Jersey nnil ( (5. WatK n lawyer for llin rnnl nernlors on I lie I'ndil (Vnk region, lriliol bitlcrly tll'MI tothlV til (lie Kl'llnli- Mlb.OOIIIIIlil- tee's liivphllniillnn of llir strike wnr which Iiiim lniil waste the roiil regioni of this Malr for innnlhi. Marline was I'tiiininlnir ' Dr. W. Aflilty rcunrdiuu llio Hiiniinry condi tions In III" Cabin Crt'ck region when Walls sheuted: "I demand llmt vmi ri'iii brow licntinit nnil Induing lhe wilnoMos. Tin' fiu't llmt you ii n n United State tumnlor gives you no right In lie n i'ii ii r." Marline, flushed with linger, liolly rotund, nnil Watt shouted ngiiiii: At riKlHliiK I'ltrli "Went Virginia known how to lake rare of her iiwii people. Aii)lnw, tin' Male does not lien! to i!t l the uioiuio Imli'ii swamps of New Jrr My for lessons in sanitation." This mused Mnrtlui' to fightiui; pitch nnil for some minutes the cum inillc.. room niiii; with detiuiioiullnji n m Imlli lh smiilnr nuM Watts trirtl to hIioiiI each oilier down. Finally Ki'iuitor Kwiiiwoii restored order and rebuked Walt, ild'liiritu; Hint Mar line was within llin riuhtH in hi cross luimniuntlnn. QiiIiiii Morion, n Minneapolis, ronl operator wns the principal witness tii'fori' the Hi'iinli oniiunltloo. Mar line questioned him nt grenl length regarding Itir "shooting up" of Molly Grow, !u which a witness last week dcclnrcd Morton participated. Iloiiotinco Honntor Morion declared that before his train, containing n inni'liiiui gun, fla i li'il up tho creek he liml hoard that (hi) minor woro prepared to shoot up llio train near Hollv Orovn ami Im insisted Hint llio'innehliio gun wns not fired until after llu minors began th battle. During tin' course of his cxnmlun lion In iiiiidn a stnli'monl denouncing Mm tint' itnil declared Hint the sonn lor was treating him outrageously. Thlii Mnrtlno denied mul prrnpil hnnl fur niiMvcrfl iinlil Im fon'nl Morion to toll tho whole Htory of tho Holly (lrovn fiht. Aflof Morton hail fintshnl hm loHlimoiiy ninl llin rouimitloo nil journoil'Mnrtnii mul Martlun nearly I'nino In Mow, ymintnr Kciiynn mul thn niTt'iinlS'iit-iimm Hi'piinili'l thoui hh they woro uliniit to lie-in hnlllc. Many Opcrntom on KlainJ Many operator look llio hIiiiii! nt tnilny'ri honriiiR mul ilonlcil that the iniiio owncrn Avoro rrpniillila for tumirirntlmi In tho t'nint Crock mul diliiii Crook illntrilH mul iloolnroil that tho tnlnor'rt tliomsolvon woro to lilmni', luilMlng Hint Kiiardu worn im pnrloil only after IlioimnuilR of ilol liir woi'lli of ilnmnj;o to proporty liml lii'on jlmio. t Tho iniku'rH ofttio Now Hivor il!n. trio! wiirmoot lit convention tomor row In Inko a volo of whether or not to nil ike. OiniiUer of tho United Minotvorkoty of Amorien in other ili trielH nro trying to hold of ho o,n from taking miy notion until the pnn nlo conmiilteo flliJHheH Uh prohe, Thp iniiio opernlorH (.'uoriilly riilieulo talk of a Ntrike. 98 LOSE LIFE IN' HOFIA, Juno 17. Otfleltil roports pulilluhoil liy tho Kovonuiiout hero to day nay tlmt nlnoty-olKht poraoiiH woro kllloil ami aoo Injured whoa an onrtlupiako ilottroyod tho town or Tlrnovo, ALEXANDER SCOTT, EDITOfi, SENTENCED TO PRISON ft- "'" im H k H vs i ifi" ifnff Alexander Hnitt, rCilnr of tlm Weekly Ikuo, tliu paper whlrh iln feiiiloit tlm mrlknrH In thn nllk iuIIU of I'aterNou, N J , tlm lioum of Amerlonii ntiurc-lilMtn, win given mi liiilotormlnnio Hontrurtt of trpin ouo in iiiieen )iiim tor luiiiiiHtiiiiK mi eilllorliil which ooutiilueil thin jmru- Kriiih 10 DEMOBILIZATION OF HOI-MA, Juno 17- -The laxt rIooiii of llio llalknn wnr rloiul lu liolleveil to liuw piihmmI hyrn today with tho formal ncei'attinio liy tlulKnrlh or tlm JOllil ilemohllUiitlon proionlii nub mlttcil hint week liy Kcrvln mul (Ireoro. llulKnrln, howevur. ninkeH tho provUlou Hint nil tlm allien lo allowed to maintain eipinl Joint car rlHOtiH In tho ilUpuleil territory pond Im; urtilt ration of tlioKervtiiu-llulKnr-Inn mul tlm (Jroitk-lliilKarlau iIIk. IiiiIoh. ESOLA REFUSES 10 BETRAY FRIENDS HAN FHANCIHCn, Cnl.. Juno 17 I'lntiy rufUMitiK to "iqiit'iil" on any ouo connected with tho RrnftttiR otiurutlium of police here who "work ed In" with tho iriOO.000 llallan liiiuro rim;, Krnuk i:o!a today turn ed down proponltloiiA made to him hy Aiulntaut District Attorney Urea- nun mul wuh then Informed that ho would lie the flrt wIiiiohh grilled on tho itmiil when Detectlvim Arthur Mnol'lieo nml ChnrleH Taylor nro put on trlnl for conaplraey. Work of RolertliiK the Jury to try Mnol'hoo and Taylor wiib proceeded with today and It Ib expected that tho tnkliiK of tOHtlmony may IidkIii IIiIh iifternnoii, Nino Jurors, who woro locked up nil night, woro In tho hox when tho exiimlmitloii ot talcs men wnH Iiokuii today. 1 CROW LAWS ARE NOI AFFECIEO WABUINC1TQN, Juno 17. Attor ney General Mcltoyuolds today de clared that tho Invalidation hy tho miprc'mo court ot tho civil rlKhlR act will not affect Jim Crow Ionization In tho Houth. llo iiRsorted that tho ileclfllon merely ropenU t law which Ioiik Iuih hoeii regarded us a dead loiter. E WAHIIINOTON, Juno 17. I'roul dont'WIIuon today Bout tho tollowliiK nomlnatloua to tho nonato; ThomiiH NoIhoii 1'iiko, to ho am biiBBador to Italy. Andrew Klnj;, to lio colloctor of ciutoinu for Montana, BULGARIACGNSENTS BALKAN ARMY K DELAY N CURRENCY 6 II) 0 ANEW Representative Henry Issues Appeal to Halt Currency Reform Until In vestigation of Money Trust Is Fin ishedHints at Developments. Reply to Japan not yet Ready Cabi net Dlscussess Currency Bill, Allen Land Law and Railroad Dissolution WAHIIINOTON, Juno 17, I'renl- ilcut Wltnon mid Mm cabinet at a final kcmIoii (lilt mornliiK flnlnhod tho ciirieury bill and nuiHldered the reply to tlm Jiipnneoi note on tho California niitl-iillen land law ultiin Hon. Tho irenldeiit and Secretary .MeAdoo seimrntoly cuiuildered tho currency inemura prior to tho cabi net KuthurliiK. Tho cabinet a I no coimldrred thn iIIkkoIiiIIoii of the Union mid Houth- ern 1'nclflc rallrondu, Attorney Uen nil MelteynoliU preMentliiK (ho plmiii Kiibinltlod to him. Nu duflulto ac tion wan taken. Hecrotnry llrynn told tho cabinet ho wn unable to rompletu tho reply to Japnn'ii noto on thn California antl-ullen land matter, but nald It would bo mibmltted to Ambumiuilor Clilnun In a fnw dtiyii. Illntlne at Kematlonnl develoiH iiu'IIIh to como when tho "money triiHt' prolx) U ri'Miimod, Hepreneuta llvo Henry of Texan, chairman of tho bo 11 i mien committee, Imued to day nuntlier nppval for delay In cur rency leKUIatlon until (ho l'ujo com mltteo Iuih concluded It Invextlicn Hon. Ho liiNlati'd thnt h loiii not oppo8 I'rcililfltit Wllaon'n plan for reform of tlm currency, but merely wIhIioh It delayed, "Tho money trust couimltteo had liny vwtnoiotca ready to teitiry on tho laat day nt tho Inveittlcatlan," Chairman Henry paid. "Tho proof waH nt hand to oxpono tho secret trnnHnctloiiN of Wall Htroet bankert In iiumeroiiH rotten and odorous deals when thoso banker and tho comptroller or tho currency hid be hind tho Immunity matuto which Hhlelded tlwm anil their shady trans actions. Wall street Interests are now clamorliiK tor currency legisla tion to make, through mi asset- cur rency, n market tor commercial pa per." N'i:V YORK, Juno 17. "nrldgo" Webber, tho Kast Sldo gangster who wiih inystorlously stabbed early Sat urday morning, wns ho far recovered today that ho was able to leavo tho hospital. Webber absolutely rofusod to say anything about tho stabbing oxcept Hint ho was attacked by somo un known "kid,' It was feared at first that tho knlfo used might hnvo boon polsouod, but this proved ground less. Webber was ouo of tho principal witnesses, against former Pollco Lieutenant Deckor, who Is under sou touco of death tor Instigating tho nuirdor of Hormnn Itosonthul, EOF SACKAMKNTO, Cnl., Juno 17. Tuituro or prisoners is prohibited hy a law which is approved today hy (loveruor Johnson, who also lms signed a number of other hills which make for tho reform of prison rules governing Urn treatment of uonviots. The nuti-torturo measure, known ns the Hrown hill, provides tlmt "It hIiiiII ho unlawful to use in tho pri sons or reformatories of the stale of California any oruel or unusual pun ishments; mul punishment by use of tho slrailjaeket, gag, thumbscrews, shower hath or the tricing up of prisoners is hereby prohibited," Tho .Tyrrell hill, relating to tho parole lit uonviots, also way signed. PRISONERS anmoTB FOUND GUILTY Miss Anna Kenny. Five Other Wo men and Male Suffragette Sen tenced to VarylHfl Prison Terms for Inciting to Violence. Hunger Strike Threatened hy Wo menSay It Is Unjust to Convict Them and Let Ulster Men Go Free. LONDON. Juno 17. Misn Annie Kenney, five other, militant suffrn Hot lex anil IMwiinl Clnyton, known riH the "innle Hilffnij:elo," nere found guilty here loifay' liml M-ntcnceil to varying piisou tenn for inciting t ioletiec The I rial trnn the result of a rnil Home werki ago nil ie heailipiarlers of the Women'n Social mul Political t'liiou hcnilrpiurtcrfi here. Tho jury reeommemleil mercy in tlm rasen of Mil l.hke, AHhk Lciumx mul Minn llarritt. All were entenecil to Ilol loway jnil, MisK Kenney for eighteen months, Miss Knmlcru fifteen mouths, Misn Kerr 0110 year, .MSkm Barrett nine montlm mul M!mi I,nke ami Minn Lennox h'ix mnnths eneh. Clayton wax given twrnly-oup months. Knch of the ilefemlnntH also wm. ordered to jiny ouc-weventli of the costs of the trial ami remitted to furiiii'i IioiiiIh for gooil hehnvior ilnrin ouo year after completion of sentence. An they were heine taken away to jail, Jliss Kenney nml MUi Kerr Hlimite.1 defiantly: "We will go on n hunger Mtrike." Tho- Mcii Niiffnicilles were .nr- rrHtdd In the recent pduv rniil cm their lieailiptartem here. Misx An nie Kenney, noting ns her own eoun- hoi, ilrmuntii'iilly neeusoil tho gov ernment of treachery mul trickery in tlm prosecution. She sheuted: "If I have to die to get votes for wnmep I will die, whatever your ver dict. Hut it would be unjust to con viol iik nml to allow tho Ulster Union ils to go Kcott free." AI BUNKER HILL BOSTON', June 17. Colonel Then ilore Itoosevell left hero toilny for New Yoik after deliverinj; two ad dresses Inst night. The first spooch was nt n banquet of tho Literary Union in Chiulestown, mul tho .icconil wn before nn open nir meeting ut tlehaoof Hunker Hill monument I'tre. In the latter address Colonel Koosexe't paid n tribute to ncwijuipi?.' men. While hero tho former presi dent conferred with progressive lend ers nnd also with Scuntqr Henry Cabot IiOilge. llesldoa Colonel Iloosovolt, speak ers ut tho midnight Hunker 11111 gathering Included Secretary ot tho Navy Daniels mid United States Treasurer John Ilurko. Hoosovclt said: "I will nevor consent to nrbltrato questions ot vital honor nnd national Interests. Undo Sam will never nr bltrato n Blap In tho faco, and In tho last resort tho uuvy Is Undo Sam'u punch." Tho 138th anniversary ot tho bat tle of Hunker Hill Is being celebrat cd today. REFERENDUM TO SAVE AT IOLA, Kan., Juno 17. Tho refer endum bus como to tho rescue of Iolu dogs, mul mi election will bo held hero within thirty days to decido whether they shall enjoy tho right to run nt largo in tho public streets. Recently tho city commissioners passed mi ordinance prohibiting dogs running nt largo except for n few weoks in winter. Appeals of ownors failing, ti mass meeting; was held at which n referendum ordinnneo wns drafted, which today is on filo with more than -.r per cent of thn voters ns signers. It is mandatory upon llio commissioner to call an eleotmn within thirty dnys, N I PRISON ERIEMNN OFF TO NATIVE LAND WITH HIS CURE Turtle Serum Discoverer Leaves for Germany Says Time Spent Here too Short to Prove Claims for Al leged Tuberculosis Remedy. Thankful for Courtesies Shown and Sorry He Fell Into bad Hands on Arrival in Land of the Free. NKW WORK, June 17. Declaring thnt the time he .pent in the United Ktutes was too Miort to prove nuy thing for his alleged cure for tuber culosis. Dr. Frederick Franz Fried manii sailed from here toilnv for Germany on the Knicr Wilhelm ile Orossc. Speaking on the pier jnsl before the liner sailed Fricilmmin said: "driginnlly I intended to return to Germany much earlier than this, but circumstances have kept me here. Now my presence in Germany is necefSsnry and I go. "Many extravagant claims hnvs been imputed to me in this country which I never ninile. The rhitms I do innkt were contained in the rejxirt President Tnft submitted to the sen ate in January. I now reent these olainiH word for word and have nn doubt that in n shor) time the medical fraternity will acknowledge nnd rec ognize the same. "I am thankful for the courtesies shown mo mul nm only sorry that when I first arrived in Atnorien, not knowing tho language and the cus toms, I fell into had hands. Hut I nm plrnxed 10 slate thnt I Irnvo my treatment in the best of bands, the hmtils of tbnwc who will follow up the work from 11 scientific, stand point. I do not consider closed th; cases I hnvo treated here." Friedtnnnii would make no state ment ns to when he expects to return to tho United States. WASHINGTON, Juno 17. A gov ernment railroad In Alaska Is appre ciably nearer realltatlon today fol lowing approval by President Wilson of n plan for Immediate legislation for tho completion of such a line. It any measures outside tho tariff and currency reform bills aro considered nt this session ot congress, tho pres ident said ho was willing that tho Alaska bill be taken up as soon as theso bills are out of the way. Tho revised Alaska bill, as It was expected to be Introduced today by Senator Chamberlain of Oreeon, au thorises a bond Issuo ot J 10, 000, 000 and provides for tho use ot Pan nmn canal machinery In tho con struction work, leaving tho cntlro control of tho project to tho presi dent. WOMEN PLAN HIKE TO NATION'S CAPITAL NEW YORK, Juno 17. Another "On to Washington" march U planned hero today by women suffragists. Un daunted by tho summer heat,, suffra gists from many parts of tho country nro expected to gather her mid start for tho national eupitol about August 1, with tho object of clinching tho fav orable report recently made by the senate suffrage committee. los angelesTeels EARTHQUAKE LOS ANGELES, Cal., Juno 17. An earthquake shock of several sec onds duration shook Los Angeles to day. Tho residents ot Loomls street, near tho bustuoss district, whoro tho shock was most sovero, ran from their houses In panic. No dmuauo I has boou roportod, WILSON APPROVES ALASKA LADY CHUR8T0N, ONCE DEMISE ORME, IS MISSING mm m I-ady Churston, who was once Dentse Orme, a popular singer and actress, Is missing from London, nnd Scotland Yard has been asked to find her. Sho was married to the Hon. John Ynrdc-Uuller In 1907, when he was captain. In tho Scots Guards and heir to the'second Uaron Churston. OHIO FRUIT CROP ELECTRICAL STORM CLEVELAND, Ohio. June 17. Heavy dnmnge Is caused hero today by n terrific electrical storm which raged over tho region Inst night nnd this morning. Andrew Mctzger wns killed nnd Mrs. lleidtko was seriously injured in Toledo, and iu Marion ono man was killed and four injured by lightning, while several residences were destroyed. Much procrty wns damaged and many' head of livestock killed in Wyandotte county. Tho fruit crop throughout the whole of this section of the htnte wns practically ruined by the storm. TO ALL HUMAN SCOURGES MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Juno 17. Tho firt mccliiit' of the mnin body of the American Medical association came here today when John Withcr spoon of Nashville, Tenn., was in stalled us president. In mi interview with the United Press, Witherspoon predicted thnt within ten years tho administration of various serums would conquer every human scourge. He predicted the same progress in tho nntioxins for tuberculosis nnd pneumonia ns has been mnde in those which conquer spinal meningitis, small pox nnd ty phoid. DIE EROM HEAT CLEVLAXn, Ohio, Juno 17. Seven babies- and one adult died hero today from heat, making n total of 114 infants and adults who hnvo died of this cause since Sunday. Thero is no relief visHilo from tho torrid wove, which is ono of tho worst on record for years. ST. PAUL. Minn., Juno 17. A cyclonic storm is today swooping Minnesota, apparently being heaviest near St, Cloud, All wires aro down und no details aro avullablo. PRACTICALLYRU1NED FATSVS.LEANS P.M. iHHBDsf Game to Raise Funds for Fourth of July Committee Scheduled Stores ' to Close Grand Parade In Cos tume of Players. , Line-up Shows Skilled playws tm Both Sides Everyone Ex-wcted is Turn out fur th Occasion. To ralo funds for tho Fourth of July committee, the lean men or Medford wilt play tho fat men at tho Medford ball park at G o'clock Thurs day ovcnlng. Tho gamo will be pre ceded by a grand 'parade of the flay ers In costume, headed by tho band, starting from the Natatorlum . at 4:30 o'clock. All stores In Medford will close at C o'clock to permit ev ery ono'ii attending the rame. INK Plana Under Way Tho Fourth committee haa big plans under way and must havo more money to materlallxo thorn. 10 nil patriotic citizens are asked to lend their presenco at the game. Com mittees from the Commercial club and Merchants' association nro sell ing tickets, and those who cannot attend the game are expected to buy a ticket to help the cause along. "This celebration must bo the most successful yet undertaken," states Mayor Elfert. who la deTollngill hi energies to pushing the affair, "but to do It, everyone canst eo-op-erate. We havo a chance to bring the fast Weed'baaeball ,te,-e ,keie. with their tralnloacT of rooters, ,P Medford'a .opponents' on the Fourth-, and must securo thera. Wo have many plans under way, but need money. So 1 trust every one wilt be on hand to witness the greatest ball gamo ever pulled ofr." The following Is tho tentative line up for the game: Line-Up for Gamo Fata W. W. Elfort, pitcher; O. E. Gates, catcher; II. p. Kentner, shortstop; Jim Sheridan, first base: D. C. Iilgham. second' base; Court Hall, third base; Dr. Dundy, right field; It. I). McCube. center field; L. Alford, left field. Leans O. Putnam, pitcher; S. 8. Smith, catcher; A. S. Rosenbaum. shortstop; Ous Newborry first base; Olalno Klum, second base; F. L. Tou Velio, third base; Art Burgess, right field; Judge Kelly, center field; Ed Andrews, loft field, Substitutes on the bench Fats, Geo. Andrews, Judge Cruse. II. D. Howard, Geo. Mcrrlman, Emll Mohr. J. C. Mnun. Leans, Earl Gaddis. Fort Hubbard, John Orth, Martin Reddy, W. F.. Isaacs, F. W. Shaplelgh. Goneral purpose men Dat boys, Judgo Crowoll, Leo Jacobs; water boys, J. S. Howard, II. D. McDrldo. Umpires Holbrook Wlthln'gton. Judgo W. E. Phlpps. Score keepers Delroy Getchell, W. I. Vawter. Official photographers Ed Wes ton and H. C. Mackoy, T I CHICAGO, Juno 17. Cool lake breezes today tampered the heat un der which Chicago has sweltered for the last two days und the thermom eter la woll below 90, The maximum yesterday was 98.4 degrees. Anothor hot wavq Is predicted and tho city authorities are pushing measures calculated to aid the pqorer residents of tho city, when tho test comes again. All over the city aid associations aro arranging for t,ho free distribution ot toe, Tho suffer ing In tho tenoments n the last )iot wavo was awful. No means aro yet available to tell how many deaths were really due to the boat, but there is UUIe"doubt.that the mortality, especially among ba bies, n tho stockyards district' was very high. INFAN MORTALITY HIGH CIA DUETOG EATHEA 1 "1 M Dlt'7 t If I'!' 'l i'l I ;" nn' ' 1 . . HI 'I Ml . If I U i , .Mrf '