V si, flrtgnn Hfsfivfnn? Hdf 207 Second Street 3 M' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SECOND EDITION WEATHER filmwtn tonight or Tlmrn biy. lnt. .MS, Mln. .88. I'nriy tlilrtl Vimr, li!ly i;IkIiiIi vnr. MUDirOUD, OUIWON, WKDNKSDAV, .ll'NH 25, WW. N0.8J. M1B B N FOR L Effort to Shield Attorney General McRrynolds Pronounced Puerile Expensive Special Counsel Is Un necessary and Wasto of Money. Record of Caso Cited to Show Mc Nali's Requests Were lunorcd and Favoritism Playrd. SAN rilA.VCIHCO, ('"I . Jump 2:. Joint ,. MoS'nb, fiiiiiit-r Fulled Hlntcs 1ihI rict attorney In Sim Fmu iIhco, in a bristling statement hero today, uttered hU fiiml word In (lit) department of justice with which he is no longer connected, hl reignu linn having been neceiled following Iiih ehnrgi'H Unit Attorney (Iciiorul .Mcllcjunlils hindered his wmk. McNnb chin gen that Hut nlfnruey gcnciul ntti-mptcd In throttle justice, ami hum' his rich ami iiiriui-iitial mc liln-al friends fium jus) ami righteous trial. "No niiu In California will In for an iiihtiuit deceived liy the lame unit puerile defense of llm attorney gen crul tn I ln president," Hiiid McNnb. "Ili snys lliat I should have wired to remind liiai that I Inul three times warned him that jmnt nnirmrnt would destroy those eases; that it was boasted a M-tMMH'iiii'iit would lie oli-laini-il by iolitinal influence." Iiit)iil I'morltm "I iiImii informed tint iil(orn-y gen eral lliat atiy continuance would lenvo ME ffifKE Ir - this oil ice under tlio stigma or cor ruption. Tim iittorncy icnoral knew all this Imt eared not u whit whether this office wax charged with cor million or lint, no long oh his rich mill influential friends wen1 satisfied. IHh cur which watt su scnsilho to the priMilr appeals of Sidney V, Smith ami his linger in the inner loom of tlie attorney generals oft ice, ami winch listened to an appeal to pro-li-ct wealth ami inlluence fiom im pending danger tT conviction wan ileal' to mv Insistent warnings that he wiim dunged with "fixing" the ruses. (In May -11 hit approved my conre ami told urn to proceed. On Juno 'J In wired mo to clop ami eon liiinc iho cn-.es "until aiituinu." In May ha Muled In letter to me that the evidence wiih complete against Sidney V. Smith ami Holier! lliuce. In .linic after it rivuto conference with Sidney V. Smith which was con ccalcd from uie, he declined the mime evidence insufficient ami ordered me to htop prosecuting Smith mid Itriirn liccaiino he feared thev would ho con lclcd ami might he ianocciit. Nought l'ilHinciiiciil "lie wantcil nil these eases post ponl'd with a view that I hey would ha throttled ami his rich ami' influential political friend lie saved from jusl ami righteous trial. Now, roused liy thu prick of puhlio opinion, lie cmcsscs his midilou deteiiniiiation to force "imllicillalo" (rial liy Ilia aid of Hpecial enlmscl. Why thin midden paroxysm of virtuous hnstof If it wim right in. May lo tell ma Iho evi dence wiih overwhelming, it wiih wioug (wo wtinkfl Inter to lell inn it (Cnnttnuoil on pago 3.) jl.:j. -x-i I PS CHIEF JUSTICE HAN ruANCIBCO, Cnl Juno 2R. William ltmlinond, who declurud lie rnniu from the Kmurald lulu, niu) wanted to lie admitted to cIIUduhIiI,!, when miUeil by Superior .IikIko Colt ley hero toiluy, who wiih the chief JiiHtlce or tlo (Miltoil Htatoa, promiit ly mild "MelteynohlM, Hlr." "Who Is the attorney Ronornl?'' caiun hack (ho JudKe, "John McNali, Hlr," roHpomleil the IilHhman. A rour of huiKhtor went up from the court room, crowded with would he eltlzeiiH, "Unfortunntoly," nnltl .liulito Con ley, "they do not print the constitu tion of the United Htatun In the dally nanerH, or you people would nil ho Up in those loHsoiiu," I CAUCUS VOTES TO KEEP FREE SUGAR N TAR FF Democrats of House Discuss Contro versy Over Dtiduct System of Con Irolllnn Appropriations Plan Sub mitted liy Underwood. Parly Leaders and Heads of Dl Com mittees to Fix Fiscal Propram for Session, Under Proposal, WASHINGTON, June IW.-lly mi nenlicliiiing liuijoiily, Iho demo einlic limine caucus voted thin alter noon In ahiilixh tin1 I'liiled Slalcn couit of commerce. WAHIIINUTON, Jiinn 2C The di'liioeiatlc riiucUN tlilii alleraooii oted to miMalii flee' riir.ar In the tariff hill. WAHIIINOTON, Juno 2B. Tlio democratic iiicintiern of the hoimo met In ciiiiciim today lo iIIkciihh (lie rontriiverny over tlio "huduet" hjh teiu of (onlrollliiK appropriation! liy roiiKrcmt. Majority Leader Under wood preiieutcit the liudKet plan pro imred hy a Hpeclnl rauciiM roinmlttee, irodliiK for a "Hperlul mtlert" com. mllli-i', rompoHcd or Iho party lead em and heads of the IiIk rommlttveii of the hoiie, wIioko duty It Hhall in to make the uronn npproprlatletiM (It tint federal rneancH. This commit tee would allot the maximum minis to the ri'Kular appropriation roinmlt tee mid present mutually it romptetn fluent proKrnm. Underwood believes that the sen ate would lo morally bound to on servo Iho limitations of npproprfa- lions set hy tlie budget committee. tf literal democrats. It was until. In tended lo demand that tlio raucus raise the emliarKo aKitlnst any Ii-kIs latlou at the ircseiit session of ron Kress except the tariff and currency hills and emergency mutters. L WASHINGTON, June 125. Willi only the 'nature nvcr" and l. I.. Meuuell, reprcseiitiut; urination in lercsiH of Slnnislniirt county, Cal., in opposition to San Francisco' $75, 0110,000 I letch-1 letchy icservoir pro ject n whole lnit of cahinet officers, eouj;reshnieii ami oilier interested ursoiiH met today at the piihllo JiiiiiIh eomiuitee for final hearings on (he hi scheme. Interest in the fij-ht of San Frntt eisco to net a pure wilier Mipply wit nesses (old the coiuittce, is one of the hie; things in California. Secretary of Auilc'idline Houston came out flat fooled for the piossil!on. "f'oii(;iess,"he said, "cannot nf ford lo stand in the wav of San Frau isco'rt growth, even if Hie proje't should injure the forests or Iho land," though lie said he believed the I etch I letchy reservoir would do neither. "Domestic conservation," ho eon tinned, "and the health and sanita tion of the people me greater Ihan forest conservation. The removal of the forests may even help the Yoso mile valley." Scereetnry Lane also voiced np provnl of Sail Francisco's plan. f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-ff primp hampi nFFFATs LED0UX, FRENCHMAN I.OS ANflKliKS, Cnl., Juno 25. Kddio rnmpi, lh" San Francisco hnutniuwcijjht de- " featcd Charley Ledoux the " French huutain. " l 4 l-f lf4 PINKERT0N STRICKEN WITH PTOMAINE POISONING QMAIIA, Noli., Juno 25. Buffor Iiik from ptomaluo polsonliiK, Wil liam A, IMnkortoit, the noted detect h'o, lu all at n hotel hero today. lMiilioit'oii, whoso condition Is not considered diiiiRoroiiH, waa stticlteu wlilln mi n It-iiln mi i-onln from (llil- cuuo to Uunvor, I i HEARING -H Y CASE NEW VICE-MAYOR WHO WOULD SUCCEED GAYOR ;HVirL New York ha ju t lioen n vice miiwir who would Micceeil Mnor William J (laynor wcie he mcapaci tilled, f'ol Ardolpli l Kline, hum a liieinher of the lnmr dof aldenneii, has ascended to that Misilimi hy virtue of the rciiKiialioii nf John I'urroy Mitchel, who has heroine collector of customs. TO BE CAMIHI CASE WASIIINOTON, June 25 A spc cienl pniseeiitnr will be apsiiuleil lo day, aceoidiiiK to a statement issued from the while house, to take charge of the while slavery eases against K. Drew Camioelti ami Maury I. Diggs ami the .suit against the Western Fuel eompniiy for "alleged j-hort weights and overcharges. It was be cause he was ordered hy the attorney general to postpone these trials that United Stales District Attorney John Ij. McNali, of San Francisco, re signed his office. The only instructions to he issued to the special prosecutor, it was de clared at Die while hoii-e, would he to immediately complete the prosceu tioiis. The Diggs-Camiuelli cases is on the calendar in the 1'niled Stud's district court in San Francisco July 8, and the Western Fuel case for July 15 in the same court. MAItHIIFIKLI). Ore., Juno 25. While tlio crowd on the wharf gang "America," three liiduslilal Workers of tlio World this morning were put Into gasoline launches and forcibly taken down the hay, after the wholo business district had declared nit hour's holiday. Thef-o men wero taken from Ja(l and marched to the lauding. W. J. lMgworth mid Wesley Kver ett, who had been arrested after Imv lug made speeches, wero tlio men driven out of town first. Later In Iho tuornlng, Fred Huberts, another I. W. W., was arrested and sent after IiIh companions In a speed launch, A parade formed at the Chandler hotel and proceeded nuletly to tlio Jail. Four men went In after tlio prisoners and emerged with tho men, one on each side, Then tho men wero placed behind tho flag bearer lu the procession uud tho wholo party moved toward tho wharf. ARE BOTH INDICTED NUW WKSTMINSTRU, II. C, Juno 2Ci.- Dean and McNainnra, extradit ed from the Uultdd States in connec tion with tho famous Dank of Mon treal robbery hero when $271,000 was stolon, wore yesterday brought before the grand jury which returned true bills against both on a charge of theft. Tho bank robbery wiih not mentioned lu tho Indictment. It Is expected that tho tvlal will not be gin heforo Tuesday not, when a petit jury will bo drawn to try tho ucouuod, PROSE NAMED m DEPORTED FROM MARSHFIELD AGREEMENT 1 NM UN IS Attorney General .McRcynolds States That Satisfactory Apcement for Dissolution of Union and Southern Pacifies Has Decn Offered. Wilson Considers Protests to Cur rency Reform Bill Advanced hy Bankets Conference Arrantjcd. WABHINOTO.Vf June 25 Attor ney (iciicrnl MclteynoIdH miiioutic d this afternoon that a i.itlnfaf lory agreement had been reached In re gard to the dissolution of tho South ern Pacific ami Union Pacific, in roiiipllntice with tho United Rtatn.i Kiipreiuu court dccfslon ngaliut the merger of llarrlman railroad. The announcement was mndo following a long conference between Judge ItoV ert H. Ixivett, chairman of the Co lon Pacific executive committee, and the attorney general. President Wilson will consider to night objections to tho admlnUtrj lion currency reform hilt, to he In troduced In tho house and senate within a few days, ndvnnccd by hank era affiliated with the American Hankers association. A conference has been arranged for tonight hy Itcprcseutatlvo alas, of Virginia. Senator Owen, of Oklahoma; Ceorgc M. Iteyn'olds, president of tho Con tinental Commercial atlonal Hank -if Chicago; John Perrln, of Iai An geles, mid A. II. Hepburn. Tho hankers are expected .to urge that tho boll will bo streiifkhened along cerlulu lines. Itcprcseutatlvo Henry, of Texas, discussed tho hill today with tho president. TEN KILLED IN OTTAWA, Out., Juno 25 At least ten persons wero killed outright when thu Western Impress on tho Canadian Pacific railroad, loadeJ with Immigrants, was wrecked this afternoon threo miles west of Ot tawa. Four coaches plunged down a stoop embankment Into tho Otta wa river. It Is reported that ten bodies already have been recovered and the total fatalities are fearod to have been heavy. Tho accident was caused by spreading rails. Hallroad officials say tho fatalities will not exceed fifteen, and that not moro than twenty wero Injured. Tho ten bodies recovered wero nil those of foreigners who occupied two colonist cars. Tho train carried pas sengers who arrived lu this country on the Allan liner. Prctorlan, which loft Glasgow Juno 15. ARCHITECTS APPEAL 10 CHICAGO, Juno 25, TnkiiiR a hand in tho labor wnr hero tho busi ness architects association today adopted resolutions requesting tho building employers' association to suspend their order which lias locked out thousands of workers. The reso lutions suggested mbilrntinn of tho present trouble mid tho creation of n pcimuiicut local hoard of arbitration in handle all labor disputes which may come up in Chicago. LONDON, Juno 23. Aviator Hob ert Slack flew across thu English Channel from Franco today bringing to President ltnymoud Poiumuo tho latest newspapers. Poiucaro is in London on a statu vihlt lo Kin;: Oooruo, APPROVED MA WRECK RUSSIAN PRINCESS EVADES SPIES AND ESCAPES Princess Olgu (lolit.inc, n I(tisinn princess of twenty-two, has iiisaji. pea red from her hotel in New York, and Kussinii secret xiliep ami spies mo making n frantic hunt for her. She ran off from her husband in .March and came to this country with Mime monev nml n lame number of jewels. !.en her money had gone she pawned her jewels. HE TO REPORT J. Frank Hughes, member of tho state gamo and fish commission," Kd- ward Clnnton, master fish warden, and Chief Deputy Warden Sain San dry arrived In Med ford Wednesday to order n new fish ladder at Gold Kay and to look over the proposition of selecting a slto for a trout hatch ery on Hlg Hutto creek. They will probably visit both Hutto Falls and tho Klk Creek hatchery heforo de termining upon n final report, ns It has also been proposed to enlarge tho Klk Cieck plant Instead of build ing n new one. Tho party will meet sportsmen of tho valley at tho Med io rd hotel tonight. SAN FrtANCISCO, Cal., Juno 25. Ominous sllenco that has prevailed since Judgo Clayton llorrlngton, spe cial prosecutor for tho United States department of justlro, sent a tele gram to President Wilson bitterly criticising Attorney General Mclley- nolds for his action In reference to John U. .McNab's resignation ns Unit ed States district attorney, Is caus ing much comment In local official circles. Persons closo to Judgo Harring ton say that It Is practically certain that ho will bo dUmUseU from office, and that another explosion will oc cur If such action Is taken. President Wilson, lu accepting MeNnb's office, criticised McNab for making charges against his suporlor officer, llorrlngton went much fur thor. E: OKANTS PASS, Oro., Juno 2C Tho man arrested at Aslilaud yes terday, thought to bo A. L. llaker, wanted hero on a charge of passing fraudulent checks, proven a caso of mistaken Identity mid linker has not yut boon apprehended. llaker cashed checks nt local business housoa Sat urday night, drawn on tho bank it Itoguo Hlvor, tho checks being signed by O. Owens. Tho cheeks wero ro turued dishonored and warrant for Hukor'a nrroat followod. FISHCOMMISSIONER NEW HATCHERY SILENCE REIN ER HERRING N OF VISIT MEDFORD Greatest of European Scientists to See Crater Lake and Inspect Big Forests of National Park Due to Arrive in Special Car September 2. American Phytogeorjraplilc Excursion With Foreign Savants as Guests Ccmlnjj Here, I'rofcsor O'Oarn Iiiih received the itinerary of the transcontinental cx cornon planned hy the holanists of America to entertain the most cele brated botanist and scientists of the old world. The excursion will visit .Med ford September 2 nml he taken to ('rater Lake on iuivitation of the Commercial elub of Medford, return ing September .. The excursion is called ''The Amer ican I'hylogeographic Kxcursion." The Kuropenu participants will nr rive in New York in tlie latter part of July. The New ork Hotnnical Gar den will be the headquarters in the metropolis. On July 30 the excur sion leaves for Chicago, where eight days will he spent. Thence they are to study tho forests of Michigan and Indiana. After leaving Chicago, the excur sion make its first stop nt Lincoln to examine the prairie region. Then a stop is made nt Akron, Colo., in the heart of the great plains. The flora of Colorado, Utah mid Wyoming will he inseeteil on the way west- A day will be fpent nt North Ya kima mid from Tacoma side, trip will he made about the sound coun try. Mt. Taconm will be climbed to inve-tigate the Alpine vegetation. Says the anneuncement: "From Tncomn the party will pro eeed southward on Tuesday, Septem ber 2, mostly vin the Southern Pacific railroad, stopping tree days nt Med fonl, Oregon, for tlie puqs'se of sec ing Cmter Lake, ono of tjio most re markahle geological features of America; nt this point there will be further oortunity for the study of coniferous forests. It is planned to reach San Francisco, Cnl., on Sunday September 7; a week will be upcnt in this part of California under the guidance of n joint committee of ho tanical staffs of the University of California mid Lelnnd Stanford Junior University. Tho chief events in this region will ho excursions to Yosemito National Park, to the Mnri Ksa Orove of big trees (Sequoia gi gmiten), and to a redwood (Sequoia sempevirens) forest. Tlie return enst is by way of tho Grand Canyon und New Orleans. Among the foreigners who will at tend are tho follewing: Or. II. Itroekmmiu-Jerosch, Zurich, Fran Dr. Ilroekmnuu-Jerosch, Zurich, M. Corthay, Geneva, Mr. C. B. Cramp ton, Edinburg, Prof. Adolph Engler, Perliu, Dr. Ove PnuNen, Copenhagen, Dr. Kdunrd Rubel, Zurich, Prof. Carl Schroter, Zurich, Dr. T. J. Stomps, Amsterdam; Mr. Stomp, Amster dam, Mr. A. G. Tnnsley, Cambridge Mrs. A. O. Tnnsley, Cnmbride, Prof. C, Von Tuheuf, Munich, Mr. G. Cln ridge Druce, Oxford, Prof. George Klebs, Heidelberg, Dr. F. J. Lewis, Kdmnnton, Or. G. J. Tnufiljec, Odessa. Among America pliytogeoc;rnphora, (Continued On pugo 2.) L DESTROYED BY FIRE MAHSHFIKLD. Ore., June 25. In sptto of a desporata fight to save tho property, tho sawmill owned by tho Kaudolph Lumber company at Dullards, a small milling settlement on tho lower Coqulllo river, waa to tally destroyed hy flro early toduy. Tho loss will exceed $75,000, par tially covered by Insurance. Several thousand feet of lumbor on t)o wharf was menaced, but the steamer Grace Dollar Buvod this before the flames spread to tho docks. Tho houses cf mill employees nearby woro snvod, though many caught fire from flying embers, Tho mill probably will bo rebuilt at unco. TN S n o KELLY TAKES A FALL OUT OF EX-P1SM1 Present Prosecutor Takes Issue With Predecessor Over Clay Case Sheriff Refuses to Turn Woman Over to Asylum Authorities. Appeal Taken to Higher Court by At torneyWoman Making Life Mis erable for Sheriff and Jail Inmates Dcsplto tho facjthat no undertak ing had been filed, as required by law, and simply a notlco of appeal from Judgo Ton Velio's findings filed by W. J. Cnnten, attorney for Mm. Alxlrn Cloy, which docs not act as a stay of execution, Sheriff Slngler re fused to turn tho lady ovor to stato asylum authorities Tuesday, and sho Is making life mUcrablo for tho sher iff and tho Inmates at tho Jackson ville Jail. Mrs. Clay has four times previous ly been committed to Insano asylums and spent a considerable portion of her time there. Sho Is suffering from "dementia precox," which has its latent and actlvo periods, and be comes moro aggressive with ago. District Attorney Kelly has writ ten as follows concerning the case: To The Kdlter: Kelly vs. Mulkcy. Tho Sun this morning printed tho following lotter from B..F. Mulkey; "To tho Editer: I noticed In Mon day's Sun that I had been threatened by Mrs. Clay and I would llko to dony this chnrgo. I have never to my knowledge beea .threatened eith er to dlo or suffer at the lady's hands and whoever gave this Infor mation was misinformed. Will you kindly print this denial and oblige. B. F. MULKEY." Just why Mr. Mulkoy should have published tho foregoing letter I am at a loss to understand, unless It is an attempt to discredit tho action of the county Judgo and the physfT clans who recommended tho com mitment of Mrs. Clay to the Oregon Insano asylum. Mr. Mulkcy was In part responsi ble for tho filing of n complaint against Mrs. Clay by tho offlco of tho district attorney. Mulkey Was Seared. Soveral weeks ago I met Mr. Mul--key In tho Quit cigar store and thorn In tho presence of a number of peo plo ho stated to mo that ho had Just met Mrs. Clay In tho Manhattan Cato and that sho was again on tho ram page and was threatening to got her revolver Into action against cettaln citizens of Jackson county. I do not recal the Individuals who vteto montloned as coming directly under this threat, but my recolloctlon is that the circuit Judge and hor lato husband woro included In tho list; and I havo a distinct recollection that Mr. Mulkoy was somewhat alarmed lest ho might bo ono of tho "shootees," as ho oxpressod It. For a period of several wooks pri or to this Mrs. Clay's aggressions bad been accentuating. Some years bo f oro sho had taken up a home stead entry In an Isolated section of tho Dead Indian country, which tho government lator canceled, taking tho land Into tho forest resorvo. Last spring Mrs. Clay doclared to me that sho Intended to tako possession of her homestead entry and although I advised her that slnco tho land waa (Continued on page s.) MODERATELY ACTIVE DAY IN MARKET NEW YORK, Juno 25. Tho stonk market opened moderutely aclivo uud irregular. The early trading waa .hesitating but gains predominated. Tho widest change in tho first hour was a loss of 1 3-8 in Virginin-Cnrolipn. Chem ical. Union Puoifio led it rnlly witli a ono point rise but heavy soiling checked tho ndvnneo. Chosnpeuko nud Ohio dropped 2'4. Trnding bo enino very dull until buying in the IIurriinniiH hwi u ft rejKirt that tho government would approve the disso lution plan, llouds yvoro Irregular. Thu niurket closed dull. m