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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
I'nlr tonight, Hunilsy trm
rr. Mn. .n. Mln. .fll.
I'orty-tlilnt Vkot
Dully ClMlilll Yrnr
NEAR HUNDRED PERFECTION
KILLED BV HEAT
Hut Wnvo Causes Intense Suffcrlnu
Tliroiinlioiit the Eastern States
Scores Prostrated Entlro ncjjloti
From Chlcaiio to Boston Slitters.
CHICAGO, Jiiiiii 28.- Tnlnl nvnil
nhlit ropmlH of Imul deaths today
plneo llm iiiiiiiImt nl h only-four.
ThU known iiumlir r Iimi11i. logi'tlmr
with the piuhiihtn death o rriiiK
hintill towns which have not been in
putted pinkos lint (iguie reach well
toward llit 1110 intirk.
Klghlcon iiiii ileud ,lmro of Imnt,
ono in Philadelphia nnil mm in "nn-
t Ohio. Iiiiitt'liirt fnini 'oliim-
hit. Olilo, loilny hiiy nim-n pontons
nri iIiniiI llo'ii fioiu Imnt. Itoslni),
l'iltibtirg, Knlntiinnu, .Mleli., tnnl
Clarksburg, V. Vn., lia mm dead
oneh.
i -1 1
CUiVKI.A,'l, Obk Jnmt 2H. -Hvru
iuIiiIIh iiml (fit baliie him
ilii'il from, litiit Imro williin tin' In!
Iwriily-four hours, iiml score of
oilier urn protnitcd throughout llm
city. Tin' lompornluro Imro yelir
ilny elitiiliid In till iiml it ii prcdlulc.l
thi will In- mirpiihHi'il today. TIioiih
iiihIm of persniw Kppiit tin' night in
(hi' parkM.
Ili'imll Hwellrr
DKTIIOIT, Mii'li.. .!? 28. Tor
rifle limit in making Detroit swellcr
tniliiy iik it has lint not iloni' fur
your, mill no n'lli'f in in sight. Tin
official maximum heat of yclcrdny
wn lift degro, I"'' iiimiv street titer-
IIIIIIIO'liTH hlinwod 105. SiniTlll
donlh urn retried from town
throughout Michigan nmt hundreds
urn prostrated.
Iro IVmlno In Cincinnati
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jmin 28. -The
ion fninliH' mi linn' Imlny aggravated
tin' suffering of tin' Hior, who swel
trrul In Icrrifli' lu'ttl which for the
hint lwulyfoiir hour hu niiido tli"
iimri' ili'iiM'Iv popnhilril part of (hit
oily nn Inferno, l.iuoi of people
block loiik' wailed ni daylight nl the
plnntH, which M ro suppling irn in
hiiiiiII ipiiinlitioH, MoHt of their pro
ilni't is being iim'il to keep till' hos
pitals nml tin hii'k eWewhont sup
ptiril with Ice, nml tin' louinludor
miiilnhli' from tlm fiw ! plants run
ning is far too litth' to iillnviiitn the
miffprini,'. Ten IiiiIhi'h with n-porli-il
iliinil lii'rn toilny nml Hi'ori'rt urn pnm
tnil id hy tlin torrid vuo.
FIVE DIVISIONS
I'OKTI.ANI), OW , Jiiiiii 28 -After
July I. tlm oiMinUliui of tlin Ori'Kou
WiihIiIiikIoii Itnllroml & NuvlKntlou
I'onipiiny will l romliirti'il In flso
iIIvIhIoiih. It wiik r.miouiiucil huro tn
ilny. with a HiiHirlntunilnnt In rhtu o
of oaclt. J. 1). Htnrk will liu in
I'hiirKi) of tlio iIIvIhIod liutwnon Port
land mill Huiittto, with hoiulipmrtuiH
hiiio. Tim lino hotwnoit Umntllln ami
lltiiitltiKtou t'omiiiixra tho Hi'foiiil ill
vIhIoii inulur William IIoIIoiih, with
licailipiartorH at l.aOiamlo. Tlio YaU
linn hraiiuh will lo In charco f
.1, Kuiniii. Tlio fourth will i-oiiHlHt or
tho romU hiitwoou tho iiiitlu 1 1 ml nml
Hpokauo, ami tlio I'UHlorn Wiialilm,
ton ami iini'tlinru Idaho liriiunliox. V.
Connolly will ho Hiiimrlutomluiit. Tho
fifth iIIvIkIoii rouHlHtu of tlio water
Much, In cIiiiiko of Kd Ilmld. Undor
tho now arraiirmiiuiit M. J. Htirkluy
will ho Ki"i"i''tl rtiiiorlnto)ulout.
SEEKING FIVE BODIES
NBW YOUK', Juno 28. Dlvors
Hciiiidind lliii Hiilnmncd portimm of
tlio oil laiikor Jifoliawk horo today for
tlio liodldH of (ho livo iiiIhhIiik iiidii,
followiiifr nil tixilimlun lato yi'Htorday
wlihtli tUmtroyctl tho vohmoI, Tho px
pliiHiim wiih ouiiHod liy a lamp trim
hut (iiiUuint: tlio hold with u Ihjhlud
toicli.
EASTOFROCKIES
OPERATE
0.W.R.SN
AY SUCCEEDS
WET WEATHER
Cool ami Dclliilittul Climate of Pa
cific Coast States Offers Startllnu
Contrast to Slzzlliifj Heat of Death
niildrn Eastrrn States.
WIiiIk liu iiimI ih HWi'tlciliiL' in heat
mid propln dropping 1 i U flli'H, Med
ford Ih 'iijoyiiij u pcrfi'i'l .lum day.
Ilriulit Hiiuliimt mid I'ool liriTX.'H
uiakn wciilliiT I'ouditioiiM ideal. Ko
raiiifnll laht nilil utid pronpi'i'lH urn
Hint thn htnrm Ik over mid Hclllril
xiuuiiiiT wrulhiT in prohpi'i't,
SAX rilAXCISCO, (Til.. .Juno 2H.
- ('oiilriixliiiK hIioukIv with thn Iit
i if in wiun in wliii'h tlm iniddlt' wnil
In hirrliuc lodny rnporln from nil thn
I'anifii' I'oiiHt from VnnroiiviT to tlm
Mnxinnii linn mhow (riiipcrnluri'H rutin
lite Ih'Iwitii (10 nml lift di'jjni'H. Coo)
Itri'i'ii'M, hhownnt mid idoudK nro m
porti'd from vnrioim nim'Uoiih an on
nil tlm noiiMt tlmrn U tHilliin hut
plniiMunt wnatlmr.
In San Friiimifro loilny it 00
dnjerniti, nlwr nkv, hriKl't hiiii.Iiiiii
mid u flight i'ool Im-nn off tlm
ocnait.
I.OS AXOHI.liK, fill., .lunn 28.
WVullmr I'omlitioim wnrn idi'itl hem
today, Tlm tnitipi'iaturn wiih f3. Tim
iiiaxitnmii for jnntiTilay wiih (l!l.
1'OUTI.AXI), On-.. Juno 28.--An-coiiipanicd
hv Hitch mxil nirn that
liht lopcoiitH wnrn not uimomfort
nhln, kiti'Ii'iI Porllnnd nitiiiiH thin
iiiorninj; I'ornnaxtH imlinittn n ricn
in li'iiipiTiilun' to 72 Imrn thin nltnr
noon. NO LOWER MEAT
Ni:V YOUK, Juno 2K O V Hull
ImrKcr, of tho parklm; firm of Suit
Imtkit A HrhwiirzKctillil, who linn Jiint
nitiiriiml from ICiiropn, dnrlamd lo
dny thai iiidii t prlrcH will imwr Im
tiny lownr lit thin i-oiiutry than .U
lirc.iont.
"Tho only effort of llm now tnrlff"
ho Hiild, "will ho to kniip irlci'H wlmro
thoy am. Without thU rovlHlon tlmrn
iiuiloillitndly would liuvo lumii a IdK
Jump In prlrcH.'
HuUliiTKtT Knhl hltf firm had mi
tnlillNlmd larKc I'nrklnK plniitH In Ar
KKUtlna and wan roiiHidnrltiK luilld
I a It a flci't of vcmoIh with largo re
frlKoratliiK npnro to fiipply umat for
tlio Aumrlroii innrkot,
J. OKdi'it Armour roturimd on tho
Hiumi Mtoanmr with Sulilioruor. Ito
Iiiim hnoii nhrond flvo wnoks.
OFF FOR FRANCE
MONTHKAI.. Que, Juno 38.
Jack JoIiiihoii, miKro prlzoflKhtur,
will Hull for llavro. r-'raurn tomor
row, on tho IIiilt Corinthian. Thoro
Ih no chiuiro of arrootluK him In Can
ada, JohiiHon Mhownd tho authorl
1 1 en a throiiKh tlokot from CIiIcuko to
Franro.
JoIiiikoii, convicted In Chicago of
violation of tho whlto iilavo law, ro
omily olitalund from Uultml Hlaton
Jmlm) Carpoutor a roduvtlou In hall
from JIlO.ilOO to Jin, 000, pomlliiK an
nppoal, Whlto Hlavory In not luuliul
od lit thn provision!) of tho oxtrndl
tlou troaty.
JAPS NOT FORCED
TO LEAVE HEMET
HKMI'Vr, Cal., Juno 28. JapniioHo
mid Koioau I'rnil pickorrt woio not
tlircnlmivil wllli violviiou if limy liil
not lonvo llomt'l, ncnordiiiK to testi
mony on filo with tho oily trustee
today. Testimony relative to tho
lianinu of ho JnpntioHo and Koruaiti
wiih token by tlio trustees folowiui;
ropoitH thnt tho fodnral goveniiiumt
intomU'd to iuvubtiyato tho ufiuir.
PREDICTS
PACKER
MI3DIT0UD.
CARTEn GLASS AMD SENATOn
FRAME CURRENCY DILL
Knmitor Owimi
Cart it (Slii"
Itrprcoriit.itlvo Cnrtcr Olann of
l.yni'liliiir, a., nml Si-nntor llolmrt
('. Owen of Oklahoma nro the two
moxt iiiixirtiiiil fiuriM in Iioiihu mid
xemitn in I'ommotion with tho cur
rency rnforni ipinHtiou, whnh ih rn
vniviu tlm attention of tlio extra
HCHHinn. (liu ix nhainuaii of llif
lioiiKn hnnkiii nud rurmnny notuiuil
ten, and for two ciirs he hiw Htudied
tlm ipii'Ktion nlomdv. Owen in nltair
man of thl noimmtlnn in tlm Henatn.
'S CAPTURE
LEAD TO
CL0T1GTIVES
Chlnf of Pollen IlllUiiti I'rlilny ar
muted CIiiih. V. Ah In. a youth who
recently oxcuped from tho Htato re
form iirhool, with Manuel Knparntt
xo, who hnd been nent up from Uoso
InirK. Tho Intter wiih arrested at
Woodvlllo by Deputy Sheriff Sundry
on word from IIIUhoii. lln was with
n Hitpponed yngRiunn, known nn
(loorBo Ulm, or "111k (leorm)." Tho
arreHt may load to tho apprehension
of tho l!ilecrt who tolo neventy milta
of rlothoH, ton overeoatw, ten linen
(luHtem nml a quantity f other up
parol from John Anderson's store at
lllllMboro recently, for whom thoro
In SlftO reward offered.
Uleo In ono of a mini; of hoboes
whom tho Iiojh took up with near
Honolulu. Mo had on a now suit
of clothed, new whoeu and other ap
parel, which tho boH gay wan ob
tained from n cache Komewhero.
All of tlm mnrkltiKH and tag hnd
been rut off. Other uteiubors of tlio
Katii; nro scattered aloiiK tho rail
road lino betweou llosuburt; nml Ash
land. Superintendent Halo of tlio asy
lum, who eamo hero ' Intercept tho
runaways, loft will' thoin Saturday
for Ha loin.
FRI
WOULD WEAR STARS
SAN lMtANCISCO, Cal., Jipio 2S.
A Btamiiedo U on horo today for
threo poHltloiiB nn policewomen re
cently minted. More than 200 ap
plications liuvo been mcolvod. Somo
of tho eamlldatoH apponrod In per
iion, but nioHt of tlio applications
cunio hy mall nml telephone The.
Hitlary Ih J 100 n mouth. Tho regu
lar cop Kota $120. Tho successful
eamlldatoH must bo flvo feot, uluo
Inched tall, wolnh IRQ pounds nml bo
between 21 nml !l& yoara of uko. Ap
pointments nro uelu'duled to bo mado
Monday nlKht.
Fair Weather Prctllcleil.
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 28. Ore
Ron; I'rolmhly fair oniht. Sunday.
J'liif, wutnuT, e.eept nonr tho uoast;
Wcsigrly windd.
B
MAY
OltWiON, HATl'UDAY,
'RE
Attorney General Deposits With Sen
ate Investlyatlnn Commlttc all Cor
rcsontlencc In Camlncttl-Dlgtjs Case
Mann Resolution' Forcstallctl.
WAHIIINOTON. Juno 38. Attor
noy (leneral Mcltoyttolilii today do
ponllfid with then reunto InvnstlKnt
Iiik rommlttfu all pnpitm, tclenniniH
and luttem In tho McVub-Catnlnettl-DIbbh
controvrrny, thereby fornstnl
HiiK tho rcMilutlon of Bi-nalnr Mann
dcinnndliiK n congronMloual demand
for tho dociimeatH.
Tho Maun rcHolutlon will prob
ably bo plueonholod.
Clcilrimin Clayton announced tint
tho papers In tho Catitluottl ram
would not he publhdiod In full until
tho commlltoc report back to thn
liotifo next Wtdnemlny.
That I'ri'slilunt Wllnon approve
tho "rsfintlnl foaturfm" of tho
agreement ronched by Attorney (Jen
ernl McItnynolilH and nttoruojB for
the milrondii for dUnolntlon of the
I'ltlon I'aclflo-Sonthcni Pacific intTR
er, wnH the ulatemcnt of the attorney
hero tlilM afternoon.
The tiKrcement will bo presented
to tho fodnral court In St. Paul next
Monday or Tuomlny nml Ih eximcted
to provo satUfactory.
E
I.OS AXQKLKS.I., Juno 2.
Hud Atitlcnion'mVil l.exmli Cmsi nro
loilny rapidly rouudini; into nliape fin
their fijjht nl Vernon Friday nftor
noou. Itotli men have completed their
hardest traiuiite;. Tlioxo fans who
have Keen tlm Medford lad in notion
pick him ni a winner, hut them in u
Htroitt; eoi'ntinjjeut of wicp ones who
enn hen nothiuj; but (!ro).s.
AtiderHou today did Fonm fnht hox
itiK with Itis brother, Freddie, nml hN
other (ipurriiiK partner "Hud" Hoyd.
Toduy's mHirtH from CniHs' training
oauip nt Vernon wero that the Xew
Yorker was giving his spurring part
nerw, Harry farter nml Kid Daltou,
all the, could stand in tlm way or
hard nud vicious punches.
JUSTICE FINES SELF
E
KVKIIHTT, Wiihli., Jtiim 2S. Af
ter engaging in u fight witli Game
Wnnlen Oeorge White, Justice of the
I'eaco Thomas O'Donnel of this city
arraigned himself, White, John Wes
torgreu nml II. 1. Miller, in his own
court on the clinrgo of disorderly con
duct nud later fined himself. Wos
torgren nml Miller hnd interfered in
tho scrap.
Miller as shown to have been n
peacemaker nud was acquitted. At
tlm close of tho hearing, Justice
O'Donnel said:
"I am convinced that this man
O'Donnel is guilty, nml ho is fined
$10." We.-dergren wns fined $11.50
and White $5. All threo paid their
fines.
Tlio fight grew out of nn argument
over the activity of die gatno wnrdon
in arresting several of tlio justice's
friends.
FIRST ALASKA COAL
MID DY GOVERNMENT
COHDOVA, Alaska. Juno 2S.
First shipment of government mined
coal from tlio Uehrlng coal Molds
was brought to Katalla today on a
locally built flat boat. Tho lion
barges built for this purpose woro
found to draw too much wntor and
tho test wiih delayed whllo men from
tho cruiser Maryland built smaller
wooden boats.
No difficulty Is oxpocted from now
on In delivering the 700 tons to tidewater.
M
NOLO
GVES PROBERS
MNAB
A
BD
ND
GROSS
ROUND
INTO
AP
J I 'NIC 28, HM.'l.
TOM LEE, CHIEF OF THE ON LE0NG T0NG, MOST
DANGEROUS HI IH0INDERS IN NEW YORK CITY
This is Tom Lee, ''Minor"
of
Cliinatown, Xew York, nt cnce with
nil the world, after a battle of forty
years in which perhnps hundreds, tf
not. thouxnnds, of enemies have
DAILY TRAINS TO
BUTTE FALLS AFTER
FIRST OF JULY
With the opening of tho Crater
Lake tourist season July 1. tho Pa
cific & Eastern announce dally trains
to Ilutto Falls Instead of on alter
nate days, as at present. The Sun
day excursions will continue to be
a feature its Ilutto Falls offers tho
most attractions to tho city resident,
with Its beautiful stream. Its pri
meval forests and cool, delightful
mountain climate,
lleglnnlng Tuesday, trains will
leave Medford dully for Iluttc Fall
at SH5 A. M arriving at 11:20 A.
M and on Sundays leaving at S:00
A. M., nnd arriving at 10:15 A. M.
Iteturniug trains leave Ilutto Falls
at 12:4.1 P. M., and nrrlvo at Med
ford at 3: 15 P. M. Sunday trains
leave Ilutto Falls nt 1:30 P. M., ar
riving In Medford nt 0:45 P. M.
Sunday excursions from Eagle
Point (when advertised) to Med
ford, leavo Kaglo Point nt 7:00 A.
M., arriving at Medford at 7:45 A.
M. Returning, leavo Medford nt 7:00
P. M nrrlvlug at Kaglo Point 7:45
P. M.
PLAN TO MAKE
There was n good sized nl tendance
nt tho Commercial club monthly meet
ing Friday evening. The county fnir
occupied most of the attention, nud
plans wero discussed by W. II. Qoro
nud others to make, tho pear show on
September (, n fenturo (hut will at
tract stnto-wido attention. Many
participated in tho discussion, in
eluding P. J. O'Clnrn, A. C. Allen, C.
K. Whisler nnd S. S. Smith.
Tlio mutter of tlio contract with
tho Southern Pucifiu nnd Sunset for
books printed last year enmo tip for
discussion, the claim having been
mndc. that tho railroad did the ad
vertising freo for other localities.
Tlio statement ns uiiproveti, but a
committee consisting of Messrs,
Perry, Smith nud Arnell wns ap
pointed to report on tho account.
Fifteen now inembora. woro admitted.
A
SHI
been shot down in the streets bv his
friends.
Hut recently, lwiving cleaned out
the Four Druthers and the Hep Sing
Tong, two nvnl societies of.? high
binders nnd gamblers, Tom t'cnisetteti
hi
to sign n treaty of ciicp.
BIG MEET IS ON
CHICAGO, Juno 28. A fleet
footed hoy, the Inst of the 775 run
ners in tho 775 mile relay between
Washington and Chicago, sped along
Michigan avenue this afternoon witli
an escort of fifty gnily decorated
motor cars, dnshed into thu great
stadium nt flrant Park, nnd before
thousands of cheering spectators de
livered to Mayor Carter 11. Harri
son a messngo from President Wil
son, signalling tho opening of tho
truck nud field games under tho
auspices of tlio International Athlctio
Championships association.
The lad's entranco hnd been enre
fuliy timed. For four days nnd nights
boy runners hnd been speeding west
ward, each covering n lap of ono mile,
carrying tho President's words of
encouragements for clean athletics
to the nthletes who will competo in
the pro-Olympic games.
Karly today n boy runner reached
the outskirts of Chicago. Tho fir
ing of a bomb announced his nrrivnl
and similarly tho completion of ench
of the final lap wns heralded to the
waiting throng in the Grant Park
Stadium.
SUFFRAGIST WANIS
TO TOTE A PISTOL
NEW YOUK, Juuo 2S. Favorable
action Is promised today by Chlot
Maglstrato Kompnor on tho applica
tion of Mrs. Hubert II. Eldor, a suf
fragist loador of Ilrooklyn, for per
mission tb carry a pistol, Mrs. Elder
requested that alio bo allowed tho
samo privileges na Colonol Hoosovolt
nnd District Attorney Whitman, who
woro authorized yesterday to go
armed.
OLDEST LIVING ELK
AT DEATH'S DOOR
SAN DICQO, Cul., Juno 28.
Chatlos Cluskor, tho oldest living
Elk, is at dentil's door hero today,
following nn npoplelio stroke. Ho is
in ids ltl'tth year nud is a voleruii of
tho Mexican and civil wars.
BY
RUNNER
REACHES
CHICAGO
NO. 81.
MADE FORTUNE
BY ADVERTISING
FOR HUSBANDS
Income of $200 a Week Reaped by
Mother and Daufjliter Who Sent
Photos to Prospective Grooms and
Secured Money for Car Fare.
NEW YOUK, Juno 28. Accused
of operating a countrywide matri
monial scheme which netted thorn
$10,000, Mrs. Jcnnlo Foster, CO yoara
of ago, and her daughter, Mrs. Laura
Meyers, 20, wero nrrnlswd todtr
beforo United Statert Corarnliwlonor
Cahoon In Ilrooklyn and pleaded not
guilty to tho chargo of mlr.K tho
malls to dofraud. '
Tho postal authorities allego th.tt
tho women cent pictures of them
selves to prosrJ'ctlv' ihu'sbands, who
had seen their adveitlsoments In tho
newspapers. If tho men seemed In
terested, tho women, It Is charged,
asked them to send monoy to pay
railroad fare. It this money was
sent, tho women wrato again, plead
ing Illness and largo doctor bills. It
Is alleged that theio operations net
ted $200 a week. The Inspectors
found scores of totters In tho homo
of tho two womon at Jamaica, L. I.,
from men who said thoy wanted
beautiful, wealthy or motherly wives.
Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Meyers we.ro
held In ball for trial.
I
MARATHON RACE
CHICAGO. Juno 28. -W. J. Ken
nedy, of the Illinois Athletic club,
won tho modified Marathon raco
hero today, run In connection with
tho big pro-Olympic International
track and field moot. On account of
tho heat, officials in chargo of tho
rnco cut tho distance to twenty-two
miles. Eighteen starters wero sont
away at 11:22 o'clock. Kennedy out
classed the other starters lending
nearly all tho way.
Although tho raco had been re
duced to twenty-two miles by tho of
ficials on account of the heat, Ken
nedy Insisted on finishing tho full
Marathon distance of twenty-six
miles, 385 yards. Ills tlrao for the
full course was 3:05:00.
Sidney Hatch, alio ot tho Illinois
Athletic club, finished second, and
M. Cooper, of the Chicago Hebrew
Institute, was third.
E
IN WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Juno 28.
A resumption of tho general strlko
In the coal regions of West Virginia
Is predicted hero today. Fifteen
thousand minors In tho Nw River
district nro under orders to strlko
next Tuesday nnd ten thousand mora
in tho Cabin Creek and Paint Creek
sections are oxpocted to renew tho
struggle on tho sumo day, Tho strlko
orders woro sout out last night.
In an effort to avert tho threat
ened strlko the Now River operatorn
today offered a uew proposition
which la belug considered by offi
cers of tho miners' union,
STANDARD OIL
JEFFERSON CITV, Mo., Juno 28.
Tho supromo court of Missouri to
day Issued a ruling permitting tho
Standard Oil company, of Indiana,
to continue In business In Missouri.
Tho court hold tho compnny Is not
now violating tho laws of tho state.
Tho docUlon annuls the recent ouster
order.
Today's decision wns tho filial
chapter of the legislation started by
Governor Hiulloy when he w attor
ney general of Missouri.
KENNED
WINS
R 1
STRIKE
BACK
MISSOUR
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