Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Kflln. Mt, m, MHt. JM luiHfrtit i .or, FnMy-thlnl Ywr Dally- KtKhlh Vrnr. MIjJDJj'OUD, OMWOtf, JWIDAV, JlTNI0 27, lilKI. NO. 83. ( .. EXTREME HEAT CAUSING DEATHS IN MIDDLE WEST Four Dcail at Noon In Chicago Ther mometer Reaches Hundred In Shade Many Prostration Reported No Relief In Slnjil. Denver Also Sweltering With Hlnh Mwcury Snow Bioucht Trom Mountains to Cool Streets. (MIIOAHO. June 27. -Willi four dentliM ropnrlcd thin moritiiitr tint llieriunmoler nt noon Mooil ninely three iiihI Fureomdiir fox tancd n spcciul Imllcliii Unit it limy olimb to 1(111 liifon night, fox predicts the iiiiipI intoitec beat for llio iuxl few Tilllllitnr elolldrt hung low' OMT till' city thin morning Itut tlnv ' k" (liH'llcil mill tin miii liliicil out over llm oily, which-U Miffeilug inlcmoly. In (In puttier ipiurlcr tliniiKiiiiiIri of victim lire gutplng nud enlln f,r nm liiilinii'Kfi luivu nil tin' lniHiitnU in I lin city busy every moment. There Ik mi relief frum tin lent in sight. Relief in predicted for tonight or tomorrow. Ilefnro noon today Hie Icmporulun liml reached ltd degree, nml wiih mniiullng hlciilily. Miiuy iiriHitrittloiiH Imvo been rexirled. Suffcrlm; in llm congested tliMlrii'U xis tnli'iiKi'. At t o'clock (hi afternoon no re lief wiiH In sight. Tim tcmpcratiirn stood nt '.'". degree. Flvo dentin! nml mum tlinu n eoro of prostriilloiiM riipnoul tint toll of tint p.ut twelve hours. . im.vvmt, Oil".. Jinn" ar. Tiiny was I he hotted in Denver mi fnr thin Hiiiniiinr. At eleven o'clock tho tuer fury Horn nl 01 in llio shade, hut mi irolmlioiiM liml lii'i'it ri'iortt'il. Tor tlii benefit of I In- Nuliouul Convention op Turner, in m-okIou here (lie cltv brought two carloads of hiimw rum (In1 Kooky mountains nml ltipoild it in llio hlreoU. This iiinilc a jjront hit with the (Icrtunn vittllort, who engaged in numerous snowball bnltle nml eiijuyril tlm novelty to (ho limit. Mnny of llio tlclcguttw liml iu or before Hern snow in June. Cleveland, Ohio. June. 27. Flfloon ilea tint lmi occurred In Cleveland during tlm last twenty-four lioiirH iih a result of tlm lorrlflo lient wnvo. Of tlm (lend, tun uro babies anil (ho nro mliillH. At 1! o'clock (his nfternooii tlio temperature liml reached UK deRiceii nml mum i-l 111 rising PROBE SUES PAY DIRT WIIH LOVETT WAKIIINOTON, .Tunu 27. Mem bers of Ilia congressional oonuuitloo which nru prospecting for tinco of .President Wilson's "insidious lolihy" .bcliovo horn toilny that they Imvo fitrimtc imyillrt In the lend opened up hy Judgo Robert Lovelt of llm Union Pncifiu when hu told of tnysteiinus telephone culls said lo Imvo eomo from coiijjrtiHfiinon who nffoied to Hull tlieil' illfllltMll'l) ill COUgroSS, Ah a ichiiH of Lovclt'ri hint, a r'ohi of iiromiiient Wall Ktrcut mon nro to ho calluil In k'ivo (critimoiiy, TIkiho will liuiliiilo UeorKo HnKur, ,'Now Yorh hunker, Rnvcrnl of llio parliiers in tliu t'iim of J. 1. Moikiiii, 11111! Ciavnlh, rriinclH Lynilu Ktelson and I.ow'iH (Jiihh r.edynrd. Until Loilyard mid Cravnlh wcro rcfoncil lo hy Lnvult. ConKroflHinan I'nlnicr told tlm commitloo that Home jierrion, iiamn iniHtnted, Imd ulvon tlm imircHHion in finiuuiliil cindon Hint ho, Conj,roHHmnu Undorwood and fipoakor Chiunp Clark could ho "influenced." Ho declared that Ludyiud liml boon . approached hy n mini ropreKoiitiiifr IdniHcIf to Im I'liliner. The commit tee, will I'onlinuo it h henriiiKH uoxl wouk. NSDOUS B CAUCUS FAVORS AMENDMENTS TO TARIFF BILL All Alterations hy Finance Committee Save That Rclatlnp. to Grape Bran dy Upheld hy Democratic Or(janlza tlon No Prospect of Report. Proposal to Reduce Duties on Food Products at Rato of ten Per Cent a Year Is Rejected. WASIIINdTON'. June 27. All Ui' nmeuilinenl hy llm finiince commil. lee, except liml relntiii( lo J-'rnpe lirnndy, which wiih referred luiek fur rnvixion. were upheld today by (In hcmitc denioeralie ciiiiciik. A motion liv Kenatur N'ewlinnU of Nevada iio-tniclinj: llm finiince com initlen lo reduce bo diitlen on fund prodiieU in (he nriMiUuriil Nebediilo nl (lie rale of (en per rent each year for leu yenr until llieto iiimotti- lle reached llio freo lil wiih re jeeled. Tlio proMiHnl of Srimtnr Ilokn Sinilli of (Icorcia for n cotinlervail hK tint v on alt nrtichvj now on tin1 proMiHed freo 111, iiIko wiih defrnlc.l. lint (he cmicim hiitnlmd the finnurr commi(lei' pniiion fur connler- nilnu: dnlicH mi wheat and flour. I'rmitlciil WilHon wn infonned to tiny (lint Ihrre iw no propped of Ibe Heiinto deinoeralii' caueiiH reporting the tariff bill before July 1. Tlio caiicUH voted Ihl aftenioon, 'Jl! l It, to Riiklnin the rcroiiiiiieiidii lion of (bo fimince coiniuittee in rccteniiii: a coniitervtiilinir duty mi flour nml whent. Tlio nine who voletl in favor of unlimited free Initio were l'letcher, I.011, Swntisoii, Marline, O'donnnn, Iletd, Snlinliury, Shcppnrd and Yiirdtimnn. ALIENMElAIIONi riliCAdO, .limo 27. "Were it not for nllenihtrt ami ueuniloKixt, Aineri ia would in lime be inhabited by only innnne petiple," declared ttr. A. rtie Ion I 'inw. Atlanta, (la., who U at tending n cnuvenlion of nlieniNtH here. "The btihlnchM man and the society womnii funiitb most of the patient for Iho neiiroo;i'ln,M Haiti Pinj,'. "The foimer of ten Iomh bin mind in the chiiMt for dolhirx and the lutler for a variety of roimoiiN Into hour, (no much duiieiuj;, irrcKiilnr eatiiiK', loo much attention to drexs mid envy over auotber MieceH." GEI MARRIED IF YOU'D LIVE LONG CIIICAOO. Juno 27 If you want to llvo Ioiir, Ket married. Tliia In tlio mlvlio today of Dr. C B. Drnko, of tho CIiIcuko luuill h department, and It kooh for both men and women. BtiitlHtliH on tlio CbleaKO denth rato hIiow that tho mortality ninoni; Inicli olorri In 29 1-2 per cent blcbcr tlnn that of married mon. Tho mortality la 10 per coat higher for alnglo th.ia for marrlod womun. FIFTY GIRLS STRIKE PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 27.-Fifty giilH employed nt tho Oregon l'uek ing company plunt quit work hero today mid u Hipuid of polieo was hur ried to Iho Boeuo to prevent violence. About 200 women mo employed nt tho plant. No demand for higher wages was made, it in momi'lcd, by tlio giiU who woro Hot to ntemiuiug vhorrien thin morning. Ilowuvor, disHatiH faotion ovor llio pay thoy woro lo reeoivo oaimed general dicnsHion nud when llm Hiibjeot of a walkout wan mentioned, tho fifty took off their nproiiH and loft their bonchoH, ory injri "Boab" uud "Unfuir." GREAT STADIUM BUILT -tWV.t.. I 1 , u ' w u ..'J MMXviHiBiHDlBk - "mi ' WB I mint T'WMBWHMllMiWI i 1 1 11 1 . When llio flennnii kaiser reviewed hit athletlo hoiih and daiiKhler on Hie iifliTiiooii of Smnlii.v, June 8, be officially oKned olio of the i;rcntft lemptfH dedicated (o nirt in tho world' lu-tiiry. The (lermnii Olyin pic Stadium. Mlnnled in Iho beautiful Mihnrh of (Inienwald, on the weHern MADERO'S DEATH OAKLAND, Cal., Juno 27 -That Jup.tn wan blocked In tho net of no curing a firm hold In Mexico by tho shooting of tho Madcro brothers, after negotiation had been under way between Otmtnvo, milliliter of flnnnco, nml ferret cuvojh from tho iHlnml empire. Ih tho stiitument at tributed to Dr. SI inn, former aur con nml phynlrlnti In tho Madoro hoiiKchold, nml now a rcfugeo la Honolulu, by Walter J. McDougml. well known uuwHp.'tper rnrtooalrit, who Ih hero today from a (our f tho Orient. MeDoiiKnll nays Dr. Slm (old him tho Ituerla-DInz coup wart planned ami sanctioned under the very eyes of Ainhimitnilor WIIhoii ami Hint Wil son favored tho overthrow of tho M micros bpcnum he wanted to blo:k Jnpnu'H efforts to get Into Muxleo. Dr. Slum said (ho whole affnlr wiih n deep political gauio of an luterniitlou nl character and that two iiiiHouh decrotly lint tied us lo which would Imvo nulhorlly over Mexico, "Dr. 8lm (obi mo," mid MoDnu- cull, "that thoimnmU of Jupano.to soldiers woro to bo Kent to thU coun try In tho gulno of farmers and col oiiIhIh nud that they were lo flock up nud down tho went coiihI of Mov Ico nml along tho American border and uphold tho Madoro regime. In tho menntlmo, tho colonization of big nllco of tho country by (ho little brown mon would go 011. Tho Jap nneno offering their services to tho cnnHlltutlminlUls ueur tho Tex is border boiiio tlmo ago were tho van guard of Hicko BoldterH of tho Ulnnd empire, wlumi plaliH- tho fall of Ma doro hnd thwarted." FIRST BIG BET ON I SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 27. Tho first big bet on Iho Itilehio lliverfi fight oil July 4 wns recorded horo lodny whou u Vancouver, II. C, hotel man named I.eroy posted $1000 ugaiiiHt Clnirt ChrihtopherV $800 that Iho champion will win. The money wai placed in tho hand of Frank Daroux, official stakeholder, INFANTS REMAINS UNEARTHED FROM MIDWIFE'S GARDEN NAPLKS, Juno 27.Furlhor in vesligation is lining miulo today of tho finding of a lurgo number of bod ies of infanta iiueailhed in tho gar den of 11 house hero in which n mid wife nnmed llortoli lived, Tho po lieo believe liml 11 great many babies Imvo been disponed of in tills way. THWARTEDPLANSTO APANIZE MEXICO BY THE GERMANS AT GRUNEWALD FOR THE NEXT OLYMPIC T : ' . No. I Swimming Tank. 2 The Royal Box. 3 1.11I0 of tho jjrpnl cily tf Kerlin, it dcBtined to bo llio Mage of the grent cl nlhletic nuct Hint ha ever been fought out beluprn the nation. It wiih limit Inn;; in advance of the Mer lin Obmimid of Kill) for everal ren hoiih; the main one being to nroimc the youth of the ialherland mi that Ucmniny will Iry her tuiglitieHt to ex E 10 WASHINOTO.V, Jfino 27. Tho be lief U general hero todaj Hint Pres ident WlUnu will nouilnnto Thomas I ln den. of San PrnuclKco, In plnco of John I.. McNab, who resigned niter nit altercation with Attorney (eiieral MclteynnhU 011 McXah' re- riiMlug (11 iKMtpouo trial of tho Cnni Incttl'Dlggs nml Western Fuel cases. I lay den nml Matthew Sullivan, of Kan Francisco, .who were last night appointed special prosecutor In the Cumlnotd-DlgKH nud tho Fuel com pany cases, will push tho prosecu tions Immediately. It Is understood hero that llnden agreed to ncccpt tho poult Ion of special prosecutor nfior ho hnd been promised tho per manent position of United States dis trict uttorny. E CINCINNATI, Oiiio, Juno 27.- Cin cinnati faces today Iho most serious labor troubles in the history of tho cily. l'ight thousand teamsters nud omnibus driven threaten to striko to morrow unless their employers ngreo to confer with n committee of tho union regarding n new sonic. Eleven thousand garment workers nrc now on strike nud 3,"i0 ico wagon drivers struck nhont a week ngo. Lack of ico is causing great suffering from Iho hot wae. Tho cily U using nil its eucgios to fneililnto tlio distribu lou of ice, usug police and firo sta tions ns supply depots. BRAZIL TO DEDICATE EXPOSITION SITE RENO, Nov., Juno 27. Pr. T.auro Mullcr, IlniKilian miuistor to tho United States mid a party of seven teen, on their way lo San Francisco to dedicate 11 silo nt (ho Paniuua-l'n-oifio uxposilion ran into u snowstorm nl Wells, Novndn lodny, A visit to (ho Ln llontan irrigation jirojeet nt Fallon had been planned, but this wns cancelled on ncoouut of sovoro weiither, uud tho party proceeded di reeeully lo Culiforuia. Rain fell ii torrents fmm Unison, Nevada, oast, changing to snow in tho custom pnrt of tho statu, THOMAS HAYDEN mm COT M'NAB 01 T 1 S N STRIK . Cement Tank. 4 Judges' Stand. 5 cel olher mitioos in Iho fcnl of strength, hpeod. and skill that will make up the Olympic eontett. three year hence. The Merlin Stadium, unlike any olher in existence, i built into an excavation, o. that the greater part of (he entire structure is hdow the surface level of llio ground. It U BETRAYING POLICE SAN FRANCISCO, JUnq 171 crot war which has been for weeks on between District Attorney R. M. Klckert and Chief of Polieo D. A. Wlilto here, wns openly revealed to day when Polieo Jmlgo Dcasey dis charged August Jniiauoii, a speclil ngent for tho district nttorney, charged with carrying concealed weapons. "Jouanou Is tho man who gnvo tho first Information of tho duigrnco fill ntllnuco between tho polieo nnd tho bunco men," Plckort declarer idny. "Mo told mo his story after Chief Whlto had repeatedly refused to heed his complaint. I investigat ed his chnrges. nnd tho result so far has been tho Imprisonment of six policemen." Tlio most Important witness ex amined In tho conspiracy trial if Arthur MnsPheo nnd Charles Taylor, suspended dotcctlvcs, up to noon to day, wns Jack McMnnus, former as semblyman, nnd said to ho n closo friend of Chief of Polieo White. McMnnus admitted that ho still re tains a half Interest In tho Ilarbnry Coast Jupiter care, whero It is al leged grafting policemen and Italian bunco men had their rendezvous. A number of character witnesses also wcro heard. District Attorney Flckcrt an nounced today Immunity ultimately would bo granted to Chita Rovlgo, tho so-called "hoy ngont of tho Ital ian bunco ring," who was brought bnck from St. Louts, In return for his testimony In tho graft trials horo, Many charges are resting against Hovlgo In St. Louis nnd Now York, hut It Is Intimated that these, may bo dtsmlssod, nud tho 19-year-old bun coiunn given u chance lo start life nnow. I WASHINGTON, Juno 27. At tho Inst moment President Wilson can celled this afternoon his proposed tiip to Cornish, N. II., for n brief vacation. Mrs. Wilson nnd tho two Misses Wilson started for tho "sum mer cnpitol" ns originally planned. Pressing business moved Iho presi dent to remain in Washington, but ho hopes soon to join his family. Wet Grounds Postpone Game. LOS ANC1ELES, Cab, Juno 37. Today's gnmo between tho San l'rnn- oisoo nnd Venice ConstvLeaguu clubs was postponed on account oC wet grounds, BUNCO YOUTH TO EI FREEDOM fflt CHAM PIONSHIP GAMES . Statue of Liberty. 4' built of cement, nml contains accom modation for about 30,000 1 vctn-tor-t. There nrc 2,208 box scntt 12,- 232 arena sent nml nccommndntinn for 12,170 standee, which added t Hie .'1,000 capacity of the pocinl stnud for the swimming event, brings the total capacity up to about 30,000. RIVERS IN EIGHT IT PROTEGE BAN PItANCISCO. Cal., Jnae 27. A repetition of tho famous Jcf- frlcs-Ullly Dclaney quarrel which led to tho appearance In Jack Johnson's corner at Ilcno of tho famous train er, nnd which had ns much to do with Jeffries' defeat as anything else, is very likely to rosult from tho split between Hilly Nolan and Wllllo UUchlo. Nolan has received a handsome offer to second Joo HIv era nnd undoubtedly will accept. Should Nolan tappear In HI vers' corner next Friday, the psychologl cal effect on tho high-strung champ Ion may prove, ns It did In Jeffries enso, his undoing. Hltchlo Is Intouso ly sensitive. Dclnney's nppenrnnco In Johnson's corner unnerved tho dull, phlegmatic Jeffries and Nolan's appenranco In Illvcrs' corner cannot but have its III effect on Itltchle. "Somo peoplo may think that it will bo unbecoming on 'my pnrt to second Illvers," said Nolan today, "but In view of tho manner In which Hltchlo treated me, I think I will bo entirely justified In doing what I can to bring about his dofent. I helped to mnko him and have a per fect right to help to uniuako him. llo treated me shabbily nnd If t should show any venom It will be his own fault. Tho offer made mo Is a good ono nud I see 110 reason why I should not accept." FOR FRISCO RAILROAD ST. PALL, Minn., Juno 27. In tho United States circuit court today Judga Sanborn Issued nn order giv ing Itecolvor Wliicholl authority to borrow ot more than fS50,000 to keep tho St. Louis & San Francisco railroad going during July, August nnd September, while Judgo San born Is 011 vacation. Ho also author ized tho oxpondlturo of $2,500,000 during tho sumo period for operating oxpeiiBos nnd iutorc3t on mortgages. LAGRAVE TO BOX HOLLAND AT TAFT ON JULY 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Juno 27. Autouo Lngrnve, of San Francisco, nnd Fritz Holland, formerly of Spo kane, havo Leon matched to box twen ty rounds in Tnft, Cal., on July 12 nt 115 pounds. This will be La gravo's first npponraneo in tho ring for soveral weeks, hnvinj been com pelled to retire temporarily beoausu of u broken bund. NOLAN TO SECOND AGAIN NEW RECORD IN 1UNE RAINFALL NOW IN SIGHT At Noon the Record of 1884 Had Al most Been Equaled and by Merit ing That of 1900 Will Have lfl Passed Heavy Bains Predicted. Streams Muddy anil Risini Fast H Damage Except te Kay FJI Heaviest on Ftor VaMey. At noon the rainfall iav the past 24 hours rcachcH 1.07 inches ranking (ho totnl for tho month 3.02 inches. By night tho record frir 1894 of 3.15 inches will havo been passed and by morning it is probable that tho rec ord of 1000 of .1.70 inches will bnve been equalled nq heavy raina nro pre dicted for Fridny evening nnd Sat urdny. This will give 1013 the Juno record of yenrs since official records were kept in the valley, though tho unofficial record of 1888 shows over five inches that year. Thursday night it rained tetdiiy from dark until daylight, tho rainfall nt 0 o'clock totaling .OS Inches. Showers throughout tho morning raised it jo 1.07 inches. Tho rainfall wan prohubly heaviest nbout Talent. At Butto FalU anil Prospect there was a steady drizzle but the rninfall only reached .5fl inches. Down the valley pointa re )orted less than Medford. Hear creek is chocolate colored nnd raising rapidly. Bnttc creek is nlso muddy nnd swollen. The Rogue hai risea n couplo of feet in the past 24. hoiirn and still cenHflg up.'-1 No damage except" to'Iiay 'is8 re ported. DMNITY " " CREATES HAPPINESS PORTLAND, Ore., J11110 27. Thnt happiness is not measured in exter nal enjoyments, not in mnrringe, not in wealth, not in business saccess, but in the inner contemplation of di vinity, wns tho declarntion hero to dny of Mrs. Ida Mansfield Wilson, of Oakland, Cnl., in nn nddress be fore tho New Thoughtists of tho Pacific const. "When we havo found that divini ily within us wo shall havo learned the secret oC ower, pence nnd love nnd shall be masters of ourselves," she said. Harry Oaze of Los Angeka de clared "superman" and "supcr womnn" does not mean tho succes sors this generation, but every person of today who has achieved mastery of self nnd conditions. SATISFACTORY ENDING JAP LAND HIE TOKIO. Juno 27. Tho Callfornla Japuneso land difficulty Is Hearing n satisfactory adjudgment, according to u statemont today by Premier Ynmamoto. Tho spirit of humanity and justtco in tho United States, as well as tho dignified opinion of the Japanese public, ho said, would oven tually boIvo tho problem. Ant!-Jap-aiioso sentiment was confined to one stnto, Qamumoto added, nnd did not reflect tho feeling of tho onUro coun try. NO QUORUM PREVENTS . ACTION IN M'NAB CASE WASntNOTON, Juno 27, No quo rum again today prevented notion by tho houso judiciary committee 011 the resolution by Conirrossmuu Kithn. culling upon the, president to produce nil correspondence relative to the M11N11 b-M olloyn olds embrejdio. Chairman Clayton will make, a'sawisl effort to gather a miorum, touterrow- : m 1 !i ' I. J . a