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207 Sccontl Street
Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Pnlr tonight nnd Friday.
Mm, .71. Mln. .32.
fori y-tlitrtl Ynnr
Unity l.lulilb Yrnr.
MEDFORD, OREGON, 'IWJtSIMY, Jl'NK 20, 101!.
NO. 32.
CAMINETTI IE
BRANDED UNFIT,
MANN AROUSED
Knlin o( California Asks Transmis
sion of Papers In National Scandal
Minority Leader Fires Broad
side. North Carollan Declares McNali Of
fice Seeker Mann Declares Father
Disqualified to Serve.
WASHINGTON', June 2(1. Afurrt.
tii); I Ik t Aiilliimy Cninliielll in unfit
o mil iih tnniiiilMtIoiii'r gcnciul nf lui
inanition mid ti tissuine rlutrui if
tin- g.iM'niiiicut'rf wnik of running
llllWII wllitt' .1lt t'f Ulllllllg llliclIN III'
CIIIIIIO '(if III OnilUCI'tintl with (In1
MoNiib-MoHeyniiliU' controversy,
Cungroamnnti Mann, minority leader
in I lu limne, IliU nfli'iiiiii'ti demanded
tt Mi'pnmli' tnilignliiiii of III" wlmbi
affair.
Itrirpniitiilhi Knlin appeared be
furc the oinnniltleo. Ho deininiiccil
Allnrtii'V Omicrnl Mclteyiiiihlrf, coin
inimili'it MoXuh Air resigning when 1n
wiih ntdcrcd In postpone the tiinn,
nml limWi-il Hint President WiUon's
explanation of the affair was nut sat
Ufnelnry. Knlin, however, cnnst'iited
lo nn iiinciiiluicut to hi resolution
ltierliug I'"1 word "if compatible
with hc public interest" In tlm chinse
"instructing" t ! ntlnrncy general to
trutimnil Hit papers in tin' eases.
TIm'o words wore Inserted ho tlmt
I lie gtiMrntticiit might nut ho forced
III tltlllltxh evidence nil Wllll'll It llllSeS
iln ilmiiniiil for sentence upon tin'
alleged while slavers ami Iho offi
cials nf the su-ralled fm-t lru- t.
K'nlin's stnli'iiiciit before Iho com
mitten mow devoted tuottly t a re
liiv nf tin' Cnmini'lli rase. Ho
pointed nut MoNnh's stntctncntH tlmt
li,i Itml warned Attorney Uenornl Mc
Reynolds three liiiics. iigiiiiwl delny
ing nctitui.
"Tlio people nf Cnllforiiln," Knlin
declared, n ro wnrkril nvor these cases
ns they havn not been in year. My
resolution Ih not nn unusual measure
-similar prot'oduu' Iiiim been tnke'i
tunny limes. This committee owes it
In Itself, to tlio house nml In tlio
country nl Inrge In report tlio rcsn
lullini fuvnritlilv unit plneo tlio on
tiro onrrosHiiiileneo liofnro tlio pen
plo. "MnXnb huh willing In ln his duly,
lii ln wan frustrated. Now tlio ml
mlliistrulinii proposes In iln tlio very
tiling which Mi'Nnli wanted to do, Imt
liy employing special counsel at n
largo fee."
At lids pniut, Knlin oIunIiciI with
lldproiHonlativo WVIili nf North Caro
linn, who nesorli'il Hint MoNnli U n
ouiidiilnto fur governor, nf California
nml was "plnyhig pnlltioK" y "nifili
ing Into print tn Hccnro ulionp nolor
irly." Continuing Maim attaeked tlm
ptoxidoiit and tlio attorney general
fjy dUoliarging MoNali, nml for what
ho cjilled "seeking In iliHlort McN'nliV
molives." Ho eompareil tlio pri"d
dent mid Mi'HoynoIdrt to "T lightened
lahldtH" In their hnslo In direct the
dial of Cuiiiiiiottl and DiggH,
EAST SWELTERS
CIIICACIO, .Juno 20. -Two cloutlm
mill (i hemo ul iiroxtrntloiie (mm ho it
aro rqiiurtuil, horo toilay. Tlio toin
liorAtiiio touehuil 87 anil with gro.it
humidity which provatloil, tlio hiiT
forlng In tho pooror uoi'ttmiH of tho
city wiih IntoiiHo.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Juno 2fi.
Huffoi'lni; ho io nfl tho romilt of an
leu famlao cniiHoil hy a Htrlko ( tho
wiujoii ilrlvorH, Ih iiciiIo ami tho turn
poiaturn Ih high ami rlBlag. Hooro
tary Hulllvan, of tho Htato hoard of
arhllratloii, Ih horo trying to trnttlo
tho Htrlko. Tho city contlnuoa to
buy ami dlHtrlhutu Ico In an iittonuit
to amolloruto tho nilHorloa of tho
pour,
IN W M
GLENDALE BANK
T;
Ray Diamond, Tamed by Mountains
Hardship Held at Gold Beach
Hot Search Qalkcd His Surrender
any Sooner.
Ten Days' Fllujit Ends In Village Jail
Bravado all Gone Money Is
Hidden Alonn Trail.
(IOI.I) IIKACII, Ore., .Juno 'J. -StaggKiiug
out !n tlm opi'ii trail
urnr horo at noon tmluy, Itny l)ia
iiiouil, Ho' young tn it t who mlilii'il tho
(llemlnle Klnl" llnuk of nearly f.'MI)')
lit t t week, uiii nrri'Hlcil hy tho hhciiff
hen'. lit ninde no reK'nttant'o, deolnr-
iug ho wiih otliaimteil and could mi
longer fcliiud Iho iuiilliiH of the
uioiiuluiiiN.
"1 iuti'iided In givo inf elf up ev
oral iIiivm ago," llinuioml derlared,
''hut wiih ufiniil to c'oiuo In whilo Hit!
Hciireh wiih hot."
Aluioxi nil the money (uketi fiom
Aiitiiiit Ctiohicr Smith wiih found
mi llinuioml. The iff, I, it U thought,
U hiihli'ii HoiuewhiTo on the trail.
It wiih a iiirok doprnilo Intleeil
who htootl hamlotiffi'il In tlio little
lockup hero. All hin lintviitlo wuh
gono ami he nppenreit lo ho thorough
ly worn nut hy hW tun day flight
through Iho limber.
Dimaoml, who Ih about 'J'J years
old, walkid into (ho (lli'iidalo Slnto
Hank a work ngo lait Momlay, eu
gagrtl AniMtuiit ("iihIiIit It. I), Htailli
ia I'ouvei-Hatiou nml thou pniuli'il a
riflo at him, ordoring him to throw up
hin IiuiiiIh. Ditiiiiuiid then' helpvil
httiiKi'lf o tho monoy which Smith
had just taken from Iho toifo lo be
gin tho dny'ri litiNiiicMM.
I'lfiiiig with tho booty, Dinmoml
eti'hangcil t-hot with Smith, none of
Iho InilletlA Inking effect. Sheriff
Qjiini) nl oiicq Htarletl on thn trail,
but witbdrew the bloodhounds when
ho found Dininouil had fled lull the
mounlniUM nml wiih probably making
Iiih way townrd thin pluei.
HIE GIRL'S
E
SELF SLAYER
OAKLAND, Cab, .lime L'tt.-Lmik-lag
tho moral eourago of tho hum of
tho "Nigger" ChnrleB M. Shuhlmi'ii
heusational novel on tho negro prob
lem io gio up the woild of tlio whiten,
hi which he had been reared, ami ro
turn to his own race, ami fearful lost
the gill he loved, n white nurse of
Kau 1-ranrihco, would yield to ratio
repiignnnee and falter on tho wed
ding day, Kohccoo C. (lalbraith, a
barber, whoso mother was nn octo
roon hhot hiuihelf futally hero today.
(lalbraith htootl in the doorway of
hirt room in it Telegraph aveuiiu lodg
ing hoiiho nml Hhot hiuiHulf through
the hIdiiiiicIi, dying half an hour
later, llu left two farewell note,
hinting nt tho dread burden which
had heuoiiio ton heavy for him. Ono
nf these notes wiih simply addressed
lo "Anna," presumably tho girl to
whom ho wn engaged. Sho it bo
lieved to bo in a San c'rnuoiHoo
saiiiliiriiim, from remarks Galbrnilh
inado to frientlR.
(Inlhruilh had pnsetl nn n white
man among his friends, hut Is unid
tn hnvo recently informed hifi finneeo
of the fact that negro blood coui-hciI
in bin veins.
LLINOIS SUFFRAGE BILL
BY
SI'HINOTIKM), 111., Juno 'Jd.
Tho iimubet' of women entitled to
volo In the United Stales wits doubled
today when Governor 13. V. Duuiio nt
l):,r),ri o'ulouk signed tho Riiffrago bill
recently imssed by tho stato logishii
turo, Tho new law ciiFriiuchtseH
1,1100,000 women lit Illinois.
ROBBER CAUGH
LOOT RECOVERED
BLACK
RAN
MONEYLENDERS
WOW
s
E
Police Think Borrower May Have
Murdered Rich Los Anodes Man
Rohlicry Theory Advanced as the
Motive.
Failure to Return Home Aroused
Wife's Suspicion Missing Account
Book Clue.
I.OH ANOm.CR. Oil., Juno 20.
J'ho tlKitititml ilolhtm rownril won
offered lioro today for tlio nrrcHi nml
convlrtlon of tbo inunlcror or inur-
dercrH of CharliM K. I'cmlcll, woulthy
realty ami loan mini, who wnn ilono
to tloat It In bin offtro In Tom plo
lilork Into cntorilay. Mm. C. K.
I'cndell, tho inurtlercit iiian'K wife,
offeri'il tlm rownnl, through Bhorlff
V. A. Ilauimi'll, who win n friend nf
tho dead mnu. In imiktug tho an
nouncement, Hberlff Ilauimi'll tottt
tho nownp:iioruieu:
"In order tn nucertaln an toon iih
lioNhlblo tho nxnrt hour of IViitlcll'i
death, an nddltloanl reword of $100
will ho given to any o no who vleltd
I'cmloirn officii between tho hour of
12 nml 2 o'clock ycnterday. A ro
wnnl or $1,000 will ho pnlil for In
formation Hint will lend to tho Ido'i
tlty of Iho inunlcror, whether ho U
nrrented or utit. Cor tho a itch t ami
conviction of tho murderer or mtir
dorert, MrH. I'oudidl of font B,000 "
When I'cndell did not como homo
for dinner Imt night, Mm. I'cndell
hecamo nlnriuctl, ami lelophnnlnK '.
Ij. Martin, a lifelong friend ot tho
murdered man, had htm accompany
her to t'eiideH'M office. Tlioy found
I'emlpH'it body ) Ing on n cottcli,
whllo tho wbolo room was In dU-
order.
Two theorleH aro advanced an to
Iho prohnhln motive for tho crime,
ono being robbery. Tho iinnll nafo
lu l'cndell'a office wob rifled. Two
diamond, valued at $4,000, worn by
I'emloll, were iiiIksIiir, an wan n book
In which ho kept tintcH of money
loaned out.
Tho mlsitlng hook Ion tin to the the
ory that utuo borrower might hnvo
quarreled with tho murdered man
nud ntriick him down out of revenge.
Tho weapon with which tho murder
wan committed wnn not round. Peti
tion wiih tho bomUmnn of Shorltf V.
A. llainmell, nnd won prominent In
Hovernl fraternal noddles horo.
STOCKS TAKE DROP
NEW YORK, June 20.- After large
buying orders hud been executed
early trading in tho ntoek market to
day turned downward. Canadian Pa
cific, Union 1'ucifio nnd Northern l'a
cifio all rose n point in the first hour.
On the belief that tho recent rise in
IOiuloii was manipulated from here,
Iohch of from ono to two points wero
scored against neveral leading ftpceii
lativo issues before noon. Some
Helling wiih brought nut hy tho deci
sion of tlio inler-htato commeroo
commission o restrict the hearing on
the rates of the eastern rnilromls.
Uonds were heavy.
Tbo mnrket closed irregular.
QUEEN MARY'S TABOO
ON RIDING ASTRIDE
LONDON, Juno 2rt. Qiieon Mary
exploded n bouibihcll among thu
wnmon cxhlhltora ami rldora nt tho
liiturnatlounl homo hIiow lu Olympla
toilay when nbo iBsued an edict for
bidding women to ildo astiido. Oreat
Indignation was expressed among tho
woinoii rldora.
Amorleaii wonion rldora woro espo
elally Boro. lluth lloyd, ot Now
York, said hIio had never loarnod to
ildo a homo with a aldo saddle and
that tho odlct would cost her a
ehaiico to win any ribbons.
Tho edict niplled only to this itf
tomoon'a performance when King
Oeorgo, Queen Mary and President
Itaymond I'olucalro, of Franco, at
tended thu show,
:;
WA
GRANDDAUGHTER OF JOHN BRIGHT
OFFERS $60,000 FOR CHILDREN
S2. tCg.t-"'r,i rlSif ' f ! Jy mamAPfRitc
Mrn. Kthtli WilMiii, n young nml
charming New Yotk woman of great
wealth, recently ciproed her will
iiigncMH tti contribute .ffiO.UOO townrd
a fund to be lined in eHtablisbing in
New York City n Mnnnnrnt home of
healthful ami iiit-p:riiig cnttertuin
iiietit nml training for children. What
NKW YORK, June 2(1. I-Vnr thnt
Helen McCnrty, ltl-yenr-old daugh
ter of John .McCnrty, a wealthy news
paper broker, may have fallen a vic
tim of while slnvers, increased to
day when the girl'K nhsenee was still
unexplained. She disappeared Tues
day from the Hotel Hargrove, where
her parent re-ide, nnd vnnihed as
utterly as did Dorothy Arnold, whose
fntp is hi ill n mystery.
Miss McCnrty retunied recently
from a convent nt Torre-dale, lt.,
when' she bail been n jiup'i. Her
father M'nt telegrams to nil her girl
chums. All replied thnt they had
not seen her.
Mrs. McCnrty sent Helen on Tues
day to n nearby utoro mi nn errand
since when she hns not been seen.
Kvery hospital in New York has been
visited without finding trace of the
missing girl. Miss McCnrty when
last seen wore her hair in two braids.
She is fivo feet, four inches tnll,
weighs 128 pounds and bus dark
brown hair. Her mother is pros
trated with grief nud apprehension.
E WHEAT
FOR GIRL'S RUIN
110ISK. Idaho, Juno 20. A. U.
Conley, 7S, known as tho "wheat
khiK" of La Grnndo, Ore., Is being
held hero today for tho Portland po
lled on a chnrgo o( contributing to
tno delinquency of a 10-year-old girl.
Conley Is alleged to havo taken tho
girl from Lu (Hondo to Portland
threo years ngo. A warrant waa
Hworn out for his arrest, but was
never nerved. Whoa ho arrived hero
yesterday to tninafor some real es
tate, ho was taken Into custody.
L
NOW AT ALTER
SAN FUANCISCO, Cat., Juno 2C
Waving a miirrhigo IIcouhu In ono
hand and dragging Father Henry
Stark of tho Patillst Mission with tho
other, Joseph Stugor, tho mechanic
who unmasked pretty Klleen Shaw
horo when sho waa working aa an
"olovator boy" to buvo hor honor,
nppoared at tho city prison today
and this afternoon fit .1 o'clock u
Mm, Htuger will como Into oxlatenco
nt tho Paullst Mission,
WEALTHY PARENTS JACK JOHNSON
FEAR DAUGHTER FLEES COUNTRY;
SLAVER'S VICTIM
5T
hhc iniMmeH in ii children's houc,
t embrace n theater, library, rend
ing mid rent rooms nud a training
Hcliool for promining tnlcnt such nn
enterpnxo to be vclf-KiiHtnining after
the needed working capital in pro-
vinen, wiih iih iiciieins ami nervicc
within tuny meaiiH of even poor
fltltllltAit
iilllil i-
GONE TO PARIS
TORONTO, Out., Juno 20. Jack
Johnson, (he negro prizefighter, un
der sentence in the United States for
violation of the Mann white slave flct,
has fled. Johnson, it Is declared,
was in Toronto Inst night and left
hero un Montreal for 1'nri.s.
CHICAGO, June 20. United States
officinls here nre investigating n re
port from Toronto, Ontario, that
Jackson Johnson has fled to Canada,
en route to Paris, to escape the "un
plensnnt notoriety" of a year's sen
tence in n federal prison for viola
tion of the whilo slave net.
Johnson was not nt home when the
federal officers arrived, nnd his rela
tives said he was fishing nt Clenr
Inke. His wife cannot bo found.
United States Judge Carpenter last
Mondny reduced Johnson's bail from
$.10,000 to 13,00 pending an nppeal
against sentence by the negro's law
yers. Tom Vlnnngan, Johnson's ex-manager,
ndmitted today thai Johnson
nnd his wifo stopped over night in
this city and left todnv hy nutomo
liilo for Montreal to sail for England
nud theneo to Paris. Ho declares
Johnson intends to forfeit his $l.r,00()
hail rather than go to ft federal pri
son. WHITES DRIVE JAPS
niVKItSIDB, Oil., Juno 26.
Driven from Uoinet, Oil., where thoy
wero under contract to pick fruit,
a largo contingent ot Japanese, are
returning hero today, Tho Japanese
woro met nt Ilemet station by a
crowd of white laborers, horded Into
a baggago car and forced to lenvo
town In tho next train. None ot tho
Jupaucso were harmed hut It was
soon that tho whtto laborers wero l'i
earnest uud no resistance was of
fered.
AEROPLANE TO HARASS
110UOLAS, Arlt., Juno 20. A
mossago fun Governor Posqulorn, of
Sonora, received by tho- rebel Junta
horo, says that ho will loavo Her
moslllo today for a flight ovor tho
Mexican federal positions at San Lo
iindro nnd Santa Ilosa with IMdlor
M118S011, the French aviator and adventurer,
m KEY S 0
SUNGE
AYS
E KELLY
Leading Figure in Clay Hearing Con
troversy Unable to Understand At
tltude of Predecessor Brands It
"Cowardice or Carping Littleness."
Calls Morning Paper Reply Attempt
to Discredit His Office and County
Court Minimizes Dangers.
Prosecuting Attorney E. E. Kelly,
Thursday submitted the folowiug vig
orous retort to the printed ronton
tions of his predecessor. It. V. Mul-
key, nnciit the Mrs. Clay insanity
bennng:
Editor Mail Tribune:
Mr. MulkcyV further contribution
to the Clay hearing, published in tho
Morning Sun, fails to explain his rea
son for injecting himself into this
enc nnd by cheap innuendo criticis
ing public officinls in discharge of a
most unpleasant duty.
Iteplving to Mulkey's personal al
lusion that I have muddled the pro
ceedurc in this case will say thnt
there has been no muddled proceed
ure in this office since the sixth of
Jnnunry. That the complaint filed
ngninst Mrs. Clay was In all re
spects regular and that upon the evi
dence nddueed she wns properly com
mitted to the proper institution; bnt
that the office of the district attor
ney hns no power or disposition to
suspend the right of appeal.
I submit that Mr. Mulkey ianotlhe
most competent individual to pass
upon technical legal proceeduro nnd
that if be.jvore, inrieir-of tEe-num-ber
nf criminals that escaped trial
through his muddled indictments while
in the office of district attorney, ho
ought to maintain n most discreet
silence on that subject.
The fact remains that Mr. Mulkey
after publicly declaring thnt the no
tion of this offico should be directed
against Mrs. Clay, and after furnish
ing reasons for such action, cither
through cowardice or carping little
ness attempts to cvado his share of
the responsibility therefor nnd to dts.
credit tho action of this offico nnd
the county court.
Mr. Mulkey need have no fear of
being shot, there is nothing about
him that anyone but the most c.xert
marksman could hit, save possibly his
conceit, nnd a few punctures in that
would be no grent public calamity.
E. E. KELLY.
CAMUS WIFE
DENOUNCES MATE
JACKSON, Cat., Juno 26."Mr.
Mc.N'ab could not bo a truo American
and do otherwise than bo has done."
This was the declaration hero of
Mrs. Elizabeth Camlnottl, wlfo or F,
Drew Camlnettl, who Is living in
seclusion with her two children as
a result ot tho escapade of hor hus
band, F. Drew Camlnettl, Maury I
DIres, Marsha Warrington and Lola
N'orrls, of Sacramonto, the political
consequences which nave convulsed
the nation as a result ot the resig
nation ot District Attorney John I.
McNub, of San Francisco,
"I want to see tho men punished,"
continued Mrs. Camlnottl, who is
just 22 years of age, as sho sat with
hor two children. "Doth ot them de
sorvo tt ami I beliovo that will bo
tho outcome. Hut the children
thoy aro tho ones wh must suffer.
Thoro Is tho tragedy. What does all
tho national entanglement, explana
tions by cablnot officers and tho
president and tho Jeopardizing ot po
litical fortunes amount to beside tho
welfare uud tho futuro ot theso two
bnblos?"
CIUCAG.O, Juno 20. II. A. Greg-oi-y,
35, was killed nnd Miss Minnio
Bristol is believed to bo nt tho bot
tom of tho lngoon in Lincoln Park
bore through nn automobile in which
thoy wero riding crashing through
thu railing o a bridge oarjy today,
PRASES
M NAB
JUNE WALL
ABNORMAL: 1 .94
INCHES TO DATE
Precipitation This Month Twice Nor
mal and Close to Extremely Wet
Year Records .35 Inches Fall en
Thursday Morning. ,
Insuring Heavy Secondary Alfalfa
Crops, With Less Irrigation ami
Cultivation Ranyjcs Green.
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PAST WET JUNES
4 Year Prerip.
3894 3.15in.
1898 2.30 in. ,
inOO 3.70 In. &
1012 2.19in.
PAST DRY JUNES
189. 02 in.
1901 04 in.
Precipitation for the month of
June up to noon today was 1.94
inches, nearly twice the amount of
normal rainfall for the month at .98,
nnd placing 1913 n the list of abnor
mally wet months in Southom Ore
gon. The total precipitation for
June Inst year was 2.19 inches, a
quarter of nn inch more than has
fallen ho far this year.
In tho early hours of Thursday
morning one of the heaviest down,
pours of the year fell, totaling .35 of
an inch. Between six, ami Reyen.
o'clock the heaviest fall was noViee
nblo the drops spattering from the
pavements in tho eastern style.
According to Professor O'Oara tho
rainfall is a blessing o tho farmers,
fruitgrowers nnd stockmen. To tho
first nnmed, it means less irrigation
nnd cultivation, thus bringing a sav
ing in expenses, nnd insuring n tho
rough saturation nf the ground. To
the stockmen, it means a heavy
growth of grass on the rtwges. It
will also bring n heavy growth of
weeds, causing worry to the truck
gardener, and Street Commissioner
Owney Pntton in enforcing the anti
weed ordinance.
Bumper second and third crops of
nlfnlfn will follow the abnormal Juno
rains. The first crop cutting of al
falfa is out of the way, but the tim
othy ont hay did not faro so well,
much on the ground being highly
discolored. Cereals standing in tho
fields were not damaged by tho down
pour though pessimistic souls pre
dicted that tho standing grain would
be beaten down in the fields.
Indications point to continued
cloudiness nnd showers until the etui
of the week, with prospects of clear
weather by Sunday. A number of
street corner weather prophets pre
dicted that n wet summer would be
the order, with abnormal precipita
tion in July and August, and no au
tumn to speak of.
The wettest June was in 1900 when
3.79 inches of rain fell. Other de
cidedly rainy month of brides wero
1894 when 3.15 inches fell, 1898 with
2.30 inches, nnd 1012, the lowest of.
the lot with 2.10 inches.
On tho other extreme, thcro wero
two very dry Junes. In 1895 but .02
inches of rain fell and 1001 only .04
inchos. Tho weather records show
abnormally wet Junes wero followed,
in course, by ono just as dry.
TO SAKKI BATHS
ST. PETERSBURG, Juno 20.
Arrangements woro completed today
to send the young Crareviteh to Sak
ki, in tho Northern Crimen, whore h
will undergo a course of treatment hi
tho famous salt mud baths.
Besides tho mysterious nilmcnt
with which the heir to tha Russian
throne hns been affliqled since last
fall, and which is said to be incur
able, he has been suffering recently
from n hardening of tho tissues nf '-'
tho left knee, which the court doctor
boliovu thu Sukki hatha will rliva.
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