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MICDFORD. OKICUON, WON DAY, .'MWH 211, 101JJ.
NO. 70.
TO PATRIOTISM TO FORCE PASSAGE OF THE CURRENCY BILL
'r,
PRESIDENT WILSON APPEALS
PRESIDENT IN ANOTHER JOLT '
PERSON PLEADS TO NI'REYNOLDS
FOR NEW BILE IE FROM M1B
Drninwls Immediate Action Curren
cy Twin With Tariff and Reform Is
Vitally Necessary to Ennlile 'Busi
ness Interests to Adjust Themselves
People Should Re Able In Emergency
to flrallxc Upon Assets of Ability,
Intcnrlly and Character.
WASHINGTON, .Inn.. 23.-- Doctor
hilt llio occasion I till In tint country
lit largo. Pnwlent Wttoon for the
second tlimt In IiIn ndinlntolrnlloii,
today I'aiim In tho cupltnl to person
Mlly deliver n uii'SNtigo to congress,
Tim president demanded Immediate
nrtloii on tlui currency bill, which to
to ho foi iiinlly placed before congn"w
at mint, Tim keynote of liU speech
was that tlui currency measure to u
twin with tin tnrlff hill, ami tlitit
thin currency reform to vitally ncr
twMiry to oiiublo tlui business tutor
tml of tho country to adjust Iheiu
nelves to now conditions lulling nut
n( tlui revision of tlui tariff srhed
iilnu.
Id- pleaded In particular for gov
ernment control of tho bunk Hint
lliiy mli'.lit tin "the MfrviititN. not tho
llllloll'PI llf lllC people,"
Tim president imld:
Appeal in I'ntrlottoiu
Mr. Speaker, Mr. I'n-iddcnl, Gen
tlemen of the Cmigrc:
It to under llni compulsion of what
M'i'iiH In mo ii clear mill imperative
duly llint I linvn ii second time this
hi-moii nought the privilege of nd
dre-ming you in iHnti. I know, of
I'OUI-XI', thllt ll lll'lllcil KI'dKOII of llio
,M'iir to upon us, (lint woik in thoie
i'IiiiiiiIii'I-n iiml in llm oniuiuilteo room
to likclv to become n liunli'ii as llio
season lengthens, iiml Hint every eon
hiiliTiitioii of personal convenience
unit personal comfort perhaps in the
CIISOS of HOIIIO III 114, Considerations
of MirHonnl lieiillh oven dictate mi
curly eoneliihlon nf tint deliberations
of tlu ses-doii; liul there nre nccn-
hiniiM of public duty when these things
winch toiieli iih pnwitely kim'iii very
small; when the work In I hi done in
m pulsing mid ho fraught with big
cnuseipicnro tlutt wo know (hut we
iiii not ut liberty to weight against
it miy point of personal sacrifice.
Currency System Xrvilwl
Wo nri now in llio presence of nticli
mi orriiHiou. It is absolutely im
perative Hint wo should give tho bust
iii'hh men. of thin country n banking
mid currency system hy means of
which I hey can iiiuko uso of tho free
dom of cntorprlso mid of individual
initiative which wo nro about to bo
slow upon thcin.
Wo nro nhotit to set them freo; wo
uiiiht not lenvn Ihein without tho toolri
of nctiiiu when thoy nro free. We
(Continued on pugo a.)
LONDON, Juno 23. Dclfnnlvs rep
resenting- thirty-Hlx govornmonlH iih
seinhlcd today at tho central hull,
Westminster, whim Chancellor of tho
K.Milioiuor David LloydGoorgo for
uinlly opened tlui third liilcrniitlonnl
vonds cnngrefl.H. Kvory jiIiiiho of
road nduiiutolrntiou, coiiHtnietion,
inalntonniiro and reform will ho ilm
oitHHi'd duriii( tho daily HOflHlotiH whioh
will extend over Ihia wnelc, (ho out
HlandliiK fenturo IioIiik tho qui'Hlinii
of fiuniii'o.
Tho two previous cnuKrosHOH nt
1'avirt and llruwudH confined thi'in
boJvoh entirely to tho tcohiiionl iir
peetH of tho muohIIoii hut tho pro
liiciii of. treat iiiR roadH with hltunil
iioiih tnalorialK Iiiih hcen advauood
from tho experimental to tho practical
HtiiK"i uiid for tho first lime admin
iHlvnlloii iiKsumen n nromiucul pimi
lion in tltu luib't'cua' proj,'i'uin.
WORLD
1
GOOD
Federal District Attorney of Califor
nia Threatens More Exposures if
Rcsltjnallon Is not Accepted at
Once Says Excuses Flimsy.
Asserts That While Camlnelll's Trial
Might Be Postponetl, no Reason Ex
ists for Delaying Dions'.
SAX KlfANl'ISCO, Ciil., .Iiiiio L'.'l.
Tluit iiiili'ifi PreUdeiit WiImoii no
I'i'plM Ii!h renlcunliou nt oiien Im will
flro aiiolher jolt at Attorney (leuernl
Mi'Ke.Miolito which will he entirely un
expected, wan llm threat of United
Stale Ptotriet Attorney McN'uli to
day. MeN'iili, who nvfi'ued Saturday, af
ter iiiakiiiK Merioim charei Hint the
attorney Keueral to hampering Iih
office, ewpciiially in the DiKKX and
Catiiiuelti, mid the Wetorn Fuel
company oiiki-h, reaehc.l hi office
early mid wns evidently much dinnp
pointed that hi roMKiintinii had not
lieeti ncecptcd.
"I ma ntoo dtoaipdiitcd," Hititl
MeXali, "Hint Hie Washington offl
eiato do lint appreciate the HeriotiM
iichm of tho xitiiutioii. I'ntcHH my
reit;iialioil ii accepted ut once,
hnll (lie another Imuutoiilo nt them
which will ho entirely titiexH'eted mid
will leave iniieh to explain."
MeN'nli Haiti ho accepted the ex
planation retarding the ni.tpone
ineut of Diew fmniuclli'ti cane, he-
eini'-e Senator Camiuctli could not lie
present at the tiial, hut Hiiid thin had
nothing to do with Maurv I. DIkks'
ene, who N noeuied with Cmaiiietti
of wutntim; llio while hlavery ael liy
takiiiK two irto out of the Hlalc for
unmoral purjioxes.
F
MONTIIIJAI,, Quo., Juno 23. Am
n result of oiio of tho womt tiros
vlHltltif- hero for nouio tltuo, four
dromon nro ilend today duo to ft cot
liimo nf n wall, 'and property lots
itoMtroyeil to tho extent of about
I2C0.00U.
Tho dead:
JOHN 0, rOIUSYTHi:, 23 yearn
old.
l'ATHKMC HAMII.Ii, 31 yonrs old.
JOHN M'DUItMOTT, 22 yearn old.
Wi:n8Ti:it MOI.HSON, 25 yearn
old.
Kturtliu; prommiahly from a tiiiru
liiK mutch or u lighted cli;nrotto
thrown raroleisly hy n passerby Into
Muuifl hIiiivIiikh lyliiK In tho I'nbliiu
aveniio doorway, tho flro Knitted
coiiHldoriiblo hoadwny beforo tho do
imrtiuoiit reached tho hcciio.
TO MIIL'S ISLAND
rOim.AND, Oro Juno 2.!. Kol
IowIiik lito return to Portland Hatitr
day nlKht, arcoinpanlcd by a deputy
mnridial of Kcattlo, Allen Jay Illohl
wiih thin nioruliiK commlttod to two
yoara tu tho fodoral pi toon ut Mc
Nell'a laland by Judgo Wolvorton,
without protoRt by lito attorney, lie
will bo taken to prison tomorrow,
Illohl wont to Vancouver, II, 0
aftor holiiK convicted of n charKO or
Dwindling uuinorouu InvontoiH la tho
Coluiubla Itlvor Orclianto company,
and tho United BtatoH attornoy culled
upon Ills liondHinou to produce him,
District Attornoy ltoamoB defended
lila action In holding that Illohl In
tomlod to "Jump'' lito bond, doctor
ing lito offlco bad every proof that
ho did not Intend to lotuin In time
for Bontouco,
R
IN
CRUSHED
Y WALL
EXPRESS LOCOMOTIVE AND WOODEN SLEEPING CAR ON THE
NEW HAVEN ROAD TELESCOPED IN ACCIDENT NEAR STAMFORD, CONN..
- . in.
IIMBMKjMiHKR i-jttvAi3aa6mWrrtftJWPkIL'J
The Invc Injntiun of the wroek hero .Iain. l'J, when xlx jt.,m m were killed and n liomhrr inj irrd, is well un
der way. It umv lead to n Keiiernl ..i ventilation of tho phMral cinditioii of the New Mirwn rond, which
Haul hy many person to he in a Inn eomliti'iu.
WHITE SLAVE
MIYNOLOS'HEAD
HAN KltANCIHCO, Juno 23 Clay
ton lliirrltiKloti, tederal luvekttKnlor
for tho department of Justice, who
helK-d to prep.mi the evidence In
llm DlKKM-ruiuliiettl mid Western
Fuel eaneH, to on record today
utroiiKly mipporlltiK the action of
United HtntOH District Attornoy John
h. McNati In tcnderlni; lito rcnli;na
Hon to 1'renldent Wilson becnuso bo
bad been ordered from Washington
to postpone action In these rases.
llarrlncton scut, a Ioiik leleKrnm
to President Wilson calllne. upon tho
chief executive to remove Attorney
Heiioral Mclteynobto. Ills teloKram
cencludes: "As n citizen of Califor
nia, I npiK-nl to you, on bobiiK of
every mother, every father, every de
cent man mid woman In our stnto,
lo remove this unworthy official
from tho offlco which he has dls
Braced."
llarrlncton has been prominent In
the prosecution of white slavery
cases mid In efforts to stamp out tho
social evil.
E
WASHINGTON, Juno S3.- Chair
man Ferris, of the homo lands com
mittee, auouuved today that final
debute on the application of San
r'ranoiico to uso the watorn of Ilctch
Ilctchy valley for a municipal supply
would ho heard next Wednesday,
Thursday mid Friday. Tho commit
tco Iiuh set. aside six hours on these
three days for tho atKUinenti) for uud
against the proposition. On tho first
day of tho honriuj- the heads of de
partments will present their case; on
tho second, the proponents of tho
measure wilt hu heard, mid on tho
third opposing ui'i;umciits will ho pre
sented. Tho application is hciup;
fought principally by San Joucipiiu
valley irrigation interest.
Senator l'erkins of California in
t reduced in tho senate this afternoon
n hill urautiiitf to San Francisco tho
rijjht to ntilir.0 the Ilctch Ilctchy re
servoir. ON METAL SCHEDULE
WA8IIIN0TON, Juno 23. Tho
sonata caucus today dlacusuod tho
inotiil schedule of tbu Underwood
bill, riftocn minor amendments
woro approved. Tho sonnto donio
crntlo monthers of tho finance com
mittee tonight will revise tho com
mltteo's draft of tho income tux pro-vIbIoub,
DEMANDS
HETCH-HETCHY
A
ARGUED
'IS. CLAY GIVEN
NSANTY
II
BEFORE TOU VELLE
I Mrs. Alzlrn Clay, a well known
local character, to holnc tried for In
sanity before Judge Toil Velo tills
ufternooii on coinplulnt filed last
April by District Attorney Kelly.
After Ibr coinplulnt Rn made, Mrs.
Clay illsappeured on her homestead
In the Dead Indian country, whore
she has been making life lulfcrahlo
for Chas. Uluke and other nelgli-
born, by tearing down fences and
making roads through grain fields.
Mrs. Clay has hoveral times beforo
been committed to asylums mid re
leased ns cured.
Monday morning Mrs. Clay np
poured on tho streets bright and ear
ly with a dog harnessed with various
weapons and utensils. Sho said llio
dog was going on n camping trip.
"The bugle," she said, "was for
tho animal to blow if It got lost, and
summon Policeman Clucgado to tho
rescue, though I doubt If Clngcado
has sense enough to know what It
means." Tho jacknlfo was for tho
dog to whittle kindling for a fire,
If It got cold, and the nlrguu to shoot
bears.
Mrs. Clay put In a busy morning
grilling the authorities and haran
guing tho crowds. Sho Is defended
by Attornoy Canton.
NUW YOIIK, Jiiiio 23. Tho stock
market opened strong and active.
Saturday's weakness disappeared
entirely' during the early trading to
day, helped by tho failure of Lon
don to reflect tho heavy losses hero.
Canadian Pacific rose throe, Union
Pacific 2Vj, Heading and Lehigh 2
and a long list of others a point or
more. Tho most Important declines
wero 1 I t-l In American Loco, and
C, & 0 and a point In Wostlnghoura
Electric. Covering by shorts was In
progress throughout most of tho see
slon. At noon nearly all of Satur
day's violent losses woro made up.
Tho decision of tho Intorstato com
morco commission to Investigate
whether existing freight rates wore
adequate, Instead of dismissing tho
application of eastern roads for .tu
incroaso caused an Improvement all
around,
Tho bonds woro firm.
Tho market closed dull nnd heavy.
TEACH FACTORY GIRLS
HOW TO ESCAPE FIRE
NKW Y0H1C, Juno 23. As n ro,
suit of tho Triangle Shirtwaist fire
hero, two years ago, when 150 girls
wore killed, Mrs, Sarah w. II, Chris
topher began work today as "ifer pre
vention advisor" to tho cotton gar
ment Jiinuufuoluim' tissooiutiou. 1
STOCKS
RECOVER
SATURDAY
OS
F
BY
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Juno 23
ItesolutloiiB of confidence In Unit
ed Stales District Attornoy J. L. Mc
Nab and of condemnation for Attor
ney Cencral Mclteyuolds wero pre
pared here today uy' muTuuors or tho
federal grand Jury, atul are expected
to bo adopted at a meeting called for
this afternoon, to take action as a
result of McNah's resignation, be
cause he wns ordered to postpone
the trials or Maury I. Dlggs and
Drew Camluettl for whlto slavery,
and or the anti-trust suit against the
Western Fuel company.
Members of tho Jury dcclnro that
tho attorney general has Insulted
them by censoring their work and
presuming to determine nt Washing
ton whether or not two of tho West
ern Fuel directors should go to trial.
J. K. Wllhon, vice president or tho
Welts Fargo-Novada National bonk,
to foreman or tho grand Jury. John
nirmlngbam, another member, called
on McNab personally to express his
congratulations.
Hundreds or telegrams and letters
havo been rocelvod by McNab. ox-
pressing approval or bis coure. while
bis telephone was busy all day.
TO
WASHINGTON, Juno 23. To
stimulate rlflo shooting among civ
ilians, a bill authorizing tho war de
partment to dlstrlbuto 300,000 Krag
Jorgensen rifles, discarded a fow
years ago by tho regular Infantry,
will soon bo Introduced In tho house
by Representative Julius Kahn, of
CallWrnlu, chairman of tho national
dorenso loaguo, Tho arms, which
aro lu first class condition, will be
Issued to clubs already organized or
to bo formed by citizens, U the bill
becomes a law.
Kahn declared that three hundred
thousand civilian riflemen would bo
tho lujst nucleus for a volunteer ar
my to meet any sudden war emer
gency. E
ST.
Clark nnd Ilonory Monday hcjjnn
tearing up tho plank erossiup; of the
Southern l'aeifiu tracks nt Main
street preparatory to lmvinjr them
with asphalt.
Tho samo time tho outfit nnd orow
of tho Warren Construction com
pany arrived to resurface tho bitu-
lithio pavement on Main street, their
contract culliut; for niiuutcnau'co for
ten yinira,
CON
ERENCE
M1B
EXPRESSED
GRAND
JOY
CONGRESS ASKS
INS
m,
A
Probe of Protection to Vhite Slavers
by Department of Justice In Order
President Takes a Hand and Will
Personally Investigate the Case. -
Secretary Wilson Assumes Responsi
bility for Postponement of Trials
of Diggs and Camincttl.
WASHINGTON. Juno 22. Presi
dent Wilson announced today tb.it
ho Intends personally to Invcstlgat
the circumstances of the resignation
of John L. McNab, United States dis
trict attornoy for the northorn dis
trict or California. .Ito wild he had
called ror all papers In the case. The
fact that Secretary of Labor William
II. Wilson has taken upon himself
tho responsibility ror tbo postpone
ment or tho trials nr Maury I. Dlggs
and F. Drew Camlpotti hocau-o ho
wanted young Camlncttl's rather to
come hero nnd familiarize himself
with bis now duties as commissioner
of Immigration, canted tho president
to take au Interest In the contro
versy. Ho declared bo Intended to
hear everyone concerned In tho ar
ralr. Kahn Iiitnxliiri.il I'roho
Representative . Kahn, or Califor
nia, Introduced In 'tbo house iodny
rcsolutlons demanding tbat tbo attorney-general
produco all tho docu
ments and orders referring to the
postponement or tho Dlggs and Cam
luettl and tho Western Fuel trust
trials, which resulted in the resigna
tion or United States - District At
torney J. L. McNab, or San Francis
co. Tho resolutions aro broad enough
to cover every paper In tho depart
ment or Justice rererrlng to tho case.
Secretary or I.abor Wilson refused
to comment rurthor on tho matter.
Commissioner General or Immigra
tion Camincttl said: "Under orders
or the department or labor, I am pro
hlbtcd from discussing any program
or the department. Persoually, I
havo nothing to say."
Seeincil Humane Move
President Wilson snid lie wns not
informed ns lo tho details of tho
Digg-J-Camiuctti ca-e, but that on the
surface it seemed to be n hiiinnuo
move to allow Caminctti's father to
attend the trial. It to reported that
Attorney General Mclteyuolds nnd
Secretary Itrynn have conferred over
tho matter.
Assistant Attorney General Wil
liam R. Ilnrr, who is in churgo of
the Western Fuel anti-trust case, also
conferred with Melleynolds.
David Starr Jordan, chancellor of
Stanford University, called at the
white houso today mid discussed the
MoNnb resignation with tho presi
dent. Jordan called aitction to tho
stnto statement tlint W. II. T. Dev
lin, attorney for Cnminetti, wo
called hen? about tho time tho cases
wero duo for trial, to appear in n
land office suit. C. C. Hoynton,
partner of Devlin, mndo a statement
that District Attorney McNab had
ngn'cd to n postponement of tho
enses, provided that it would appear
that the department of justico and
not McNab did it.
Judiciary l'robo
Representative Hinehnugh of Illi
nois introduced in the houso this af
tornoon n resolution demanding that
tho judiciary committeo probo tho
McNab matter. In n statement ho
denounced tho alleged attempt lo
"nullify nn net of congress."
"This case presents tho spcelnelo
of a member of tho cabinet reiiueslnK
tho nttomoy general to delay tho trial
of a son of another high government
official indicted for a most hoinons
offense," Ilinebnuch said. "Tho rea
son given is that such action is 'in
tho interest of tho public service' "
TWENTY TO DIE FOR
KILLING GRAND VIZIER
CONSTANTINOI'LK, May 23,
Followinj n t'ourt martini twenty men
nro under sentenco of death today for
tho assassination of Shofket Pasliu,
grand visior of Turkey.
PEOPLE VERSOS
BANKS IS ISSUE
SAYS WILSON
Only Two Alternatives Either tho
People Themselves or the Bankers
Shall Control No President Auda
cious Enough to Pfay Politics.
Currency Plan In Line With Federal
Control of Railroads Half Billion
Emcrjjcncy Currency Authorized.
WASHINGTON. Juno 23. Declar
ing that no president "would bo nj:
daclous enough to play politics with
tho credits or tho nation' President
Wilson announced to tho newspaper
correspondents hero today that the
wholo weight or the administration
would bo put Into tho support or tljo
currency reform bill to bo Insroducml
this afternoon or tomorrow In tho
rennte by Senator Owens, of Okla
homa, and In tho house by IlefTrc
scntatlro Glass, ot Virginia. Ifo sad
that only two alternatives aro pos-1
slblo in rc-organlzatlon or tho cur
rency system of tbu country
Tvhcthor tho people themsutvos or
tho bankors shall control. Tho cur
rency bill, ho said, was Just as mucji
an administration measure as tbo
Underwood tariff bill.
Central ItoanI of Control.
Tho proposal that a rcntnil board '
of control bo appointed by tho pres
ident wIUj the consent of tho,Kcnat
would not bo changed. President
Wilson said, If bo could holp It, no
matter haw much tho bankers oIk
JccL To tho chargo that such a plan
places too much power In tho hands
of a "political presldont," ho replied
that ho did not consider It possible
that any chief executive could bo suf
ficiently audacious to attempt to gain
political advantiigo through tbo uso
or tho nation's credit.
President Wilson said ho consid
ered tho currency plan In lino with
tho present system ot federal con
trol of tho railroads. When tho In
torstato commerco commission was
formed, ho recalled tho fact that tho
bankers objected becnuso It was not
composed or railroad men. ,
Tho currency bill authorizes tbo
Issue or K.00, 000,000 enior;ency cur
rency, to be nvallablo only whgn
needed, as In time ot financial strin
gency, and to bo retired whon tho
emergency to ended. This emergency
currency would not conflict with
money already in circulation.
lliilf Million Currency.
Tho president said that tho ttguru
(Continued on page 3.)
L
OF CAMETTI
WASHINGTON. Juno 23. Demand
fop tho romowtl from of tics of A.
Cnminetti, of California, commis
sioner general oP immigration, wns '
voiced here this nfternoon by Con
gressman Mnnn, minority Jenifer in
tho houe. Ho said in part:
"If the president believes, in tho
Mann net and docs hto duty ho will
nppoiut n new commissioner of immi
gration on the ground that tho pres
ent commissioner hns used his no-
litical uud'officint influence to pro-
vent his sou's trial for thu "valuation
of 11 younj- girl.
"Has the president tho nervo to '
do this? Cnminetti, tho father, wuh
appointed commissioner general of
immigration hecnuso of Ida promi
nence, iu demoqratto politics, not for,
known efficiency. Cnminetti, tho,.
son, is indicted under tho Mnnn net;'
Tho only way tho son enn bo no-.,
nutltcd is by ininperhu with tho curio.'1
Tho influence of tho now commis
sioner of immigration nnd of hto po
litical friends has nlrondy affiled
the present, administration iii this
CUHO.
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