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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
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Porty-thlrd Year.
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MEDFOKD, OIWCJON, TIIUIttJDAY, .JUIV .', 1913.
NO. 88.
WATSON PET
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Miintitacliirrrs' Association Thoimhl
More of Indiana Candidate Than of
President Sotiulit Placo In Cnlil
nct for Hint Alleu.cs Lohhylst.
Anil-Trust Leanuo Secretary Pralbes
Lamar as Public Spirited and Al
len.es Lovett Lobbied.
WASHINGTON, July 'J. Twenty
IIiiiiihiuiiI Irllcrn, ielegruniH mid oilier
ii'ixirln will huvn t ho wudcil tlirnueli
liy tlio M-iiulo "IiiMiilluiiM luliliy" piiil).
ITS ill I'IMIIII'I'tlllll Willi till) NI'IIMllilllllll
luliliy cluirge advanced liy Martin
.Miilhull of Itiilliiimii, finiiii'rly in lliu
employ of lliu Nutiipiinl Atimiuiuliou of
.Miinufnclurerti.
.Mtilhull'n Inlet ri'rliitiuiiH icfcr to
I lio alleged ucthily f official of
till MllllliriK'tlMI'ln' AftOClutio in
I lot campaign ol former Kepi emula
tive Jhiiiim WiiIhiim for tin) gowrii
chip of linliiiim in ItMIH.
On .liiiiiiury l'j, ttlOtl, .Miilhull ns
cerU that lut wrote to I). .M. Parry,
tlii'ii pii'Miili'iit of lliu .Maiiiifai'tiiri'rri'
oigaiilrntiuii, hm itttr Wathon win n
cmitliiliitc for Ihi' oflii'i) of necrelury
of commerce unit laltor. I to llien
Milniiiltcil two letter purporting to
liiivo hecn xiijiirtl liy Parry, onu dated
Jaiiuarv -.", hn.vinu:
"I certainly hope WiiIkou will laud
tlm eouimeu'o anil lalior hcerclurv
hip, im I have hecn doing all 1 could
for lilin for woitm t into pant. I know
lut would MttUfy thu manufnelurerM
generally, IVmuiinlly I' would fen
jiifit n Hiifi- with Watson in that juli
in fur cither Vant'lcnvo or myself
to liavr thu chair."
Ili'iirv II. Martin, Keeretary of tin
National Anli-TriHt League told tho
loliliy invenligulliig commilteo today
that hi' and David l.iiinar, who lcti
fii'd yoMerduy. wore the iiulhorH of
Hid urigiuul re olutiou authorizing
lint Slmilcv Sti'ol Tnint probe, do
during that Lamar's dratt wan
piiHNcd "nuhtilaiitiiilly hh drawn."
Tilt) witlll'MM CIIUM'il n HI'IIMltioil
when he charged that Judge, l.ovctt,
chairman of the executive hoard of
tin) Union Pacific railroad, mid Paul
Crimith were engiu'cil hint week In
"lobbying" with Attorney (leneral Mo.
Kcynoldn. lie insisted these olficiuls
had been "mm Mud under tho Iiiwh,"
yc lliey wero grunted thu privilege
of lobbying.
ice plants'ask
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FEDERAL INQUIRY
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July a. Nino
ici) plaulH under municipal Hiipurvi
hIoii today hturloil inuiiufuctiiring icu
for Cinciiiimti residents. Thu plants
wow hcixed hecaiiHQ no hopo o u
boltlciiiont of Industrial difference
between icu iiiiimifiKiliiiiuri and their
employers appoaied in sight.
Tho uiauufaoturciri am expected
to apply for injunctions (his after
noon. If thiri is dime Atloruoy (Ion
oral Unpin prohahly will ho askod
lo "investigate whether tho Ico uiaiiit
faiituiei'h' organizations a in violat
ing lliu Slii'iiniin unli-triint law.
Tho Ciiiuiuuuti leu company, owner
of several of tho leu plant seized hy
tho city, this nflornonii nsked for un
injunction. Hiiiudtiiiuioiisly Mayor
Hunt wired Attorney (leneral Moltoy
nobis unking fur a federal grand jury
to iuvcHliKutc. tho Middle Statu Ico
'I'toduceih' Hxcliunue, itlli'uintr that
It vIolatvH thu Hlionnaii anti-lnibt
law.
hhhmwm ' II I II r
MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES
RETURNED TO PRISON
LONDON, July II. - Aiiuu Ki ty
mid Ituchael Jliiillutl, uiiliiiilit uf
J'mufllcri tvlm rccniilly tveru released
miller Hie "cat mid irimino mil," were
ic-aiirxlcd hem liiday mid leluiiii'd
INJUNCTION
Hi
In llulliMuiy Jail, I
1MANAN
T
Klnn Charles Orders Mobilization of
Roumanian Armies to Secure Share
of Territory Won From Turks
Scrlt-Bulfiar Battles Most Bloody
Scrvla Formally Declares War on
Buluarln Three Thousand Wound
cd Brouuht In From Batllefront.
VIKNNA. July .'I, Hervla 'ormal
ly ilei'lareil war on lliilKarla today,
aeroiilliiK to a illHpiilch recclveit hero
tonliilit from UhIuiIi. Tint Hcnlim
army liKiulipiarlnrri ar at I'hUiiIi amt
KIiik I'utur anil Premier I'ncliltcli
nliio are I hero.
IIUCIIAItKHT. Itoiimanla. July :i.
- Klin; CliarlcM loilay onlereil tlm
Kunral uiolillUatlou of the Hoiimiiu
Inn army. It In tictlcM'il certain tint
Itoiimillllii Iiiih ileelileil to (lallt lie
nlile KerUu ninl (Ireero la thu iro
cin of itrnHpliiK ptirt of tlm territory
Inkeu from Turkey liy tlm Hnlitnm.
tilvNKVA. Hwlterlnnil. July a.
DIxpatelieN rcrclveil liero today liy
tlm Hwkh Iteil Croud noi'lety from tlm
Hurvlau tiraurli of tho Hervico leail to
tlm licllcf that tlm Kerv-llulKar hat-
lien Imvo lieeu inont mtverc Tho
illiip.itehe nalil that nioro than .1,000
wouuileil have hecn hroiiuht from tlm
front ami they ank thai ilnctorn ami
iiurin'H hit liumeillately ilUputclieil 10
tho Hceiie of hontllltloH,
TARIFF ALTERED
WASHINGTON, July 3. -Tho ma
jority mcinliorn of (Im Heiiato flmiuru
ilepartiiieul practically emaarulateil
tho convict lnhor ami child labor
amuudmuutM to tho Underwood tin
Iff hill HUKKottcil hy Kunator IIukIich
of Now Jerney, Tho amendiuuntH
prohlhlt tlm entry Into America of
Kuodii matlo In rouutrleit where thu
lawn do not prohlhlt tho employment
of children In faetorlcii or where con
lrtn rompoto with free lahor. Ken
ator KlmmouH, of North Carolina,
chairman of tho cnmmlttco, IdhIhIm
that tho uinciidincntH would affuet
moHt of tho linportaul nalloiiM,
California Iioiiho dDiuovratex head
ey ItcprcHunlutlvo Itaker thin after
noon appealed to tlm neiiulo flnauco
committee. In hehntf of California
nweet wino rowern who urno tint
tho cxUtliiR dutlen on wluoa hu re
tained. BY
Ni:V YOltK, July a. Tho flrnt
dealliiKK In tlm Mtock market today
wuro of a llnht downward trend,
Tho hcavlent Iohhch were miHtaliied
hy copper hIiui'uh, hut thusu were Ichh
than a point.
Tlm outbreak of limit lilt Ion In tho
HalkaiiH iluprexKod tho forulKU mar
ketH and all American tdockn Bold
off In London. Aftur tho first hour
tho market remained on a dead level.
Tho approach of a triple holiday
prohahly roMrlrtcd tho trading,
Honda wuro Htoudy.
Tho market clonud dull.
F
BY
JIKHUN, July Il.-lly mi ovoc
whuluiiiit; niajorily, lliu Berlin Medi
cal hocicly Imlav Iiiih turned down a
icqunht hy I'rofenHor hudwlj; Kchleieh
iiNcoclalii of Dr. i'Vederielc Frainc
I'Vicdmmiu, for Urn uppoinluient uf n
coiuniillee of four In W I'liciliimun'i
liirlla Heniiii for liiliermdi'-li.
CiIoh of "llriiyii" KK''ied Ilif
ch'O'it di'cixloii.
FIGH
GAS
Wl
KS
n
SECTIONS
THE CORNISH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, HOME TO BE OCCUPIED AS THE
SUMMER WHITE HOUSE BY THE PRESIDENT ON HIS VACATION
cr r s '
AUTHORIZED BY
'I'll,. Jael.Hoii coui'tv court ThurK
day made mi order autliori.iuu State
Highway KiiKinccr II. L. Ilowlhy to
iiuike a Minev of nmiN in Jackson
utility for improvciiicut under the
piopoM-d ImkIiwiiv hond Untie. Th"
older iueliuliH4 tlm proponed Sihkiyoa
Krade, hut doen not interfere with
the Mincy now lieini; made hy Huki
i ice i Howard ami llhode, who will
work with Mr. Ilowlhy, except that it
will he more complete than at lirl
planned.
The order for a hund election will
prohahly he made Saturday, and will
prohahly provide for thu improvmcut
only of thu main highway throuli
thu county, from the California line
to the Johcphiuu county line, a iIIh
taiice of 5.'i miliw, iim there n not uf
fieirut money to cnuntruct latrniN.
Thi- will permit money teceived from
the nlato for construction next year
lo hu hpcut on the laturarf. Only an
much of the horn! issuu will ho hold
an needed for tlm highway, which
will hu couxlructcd under fpccificii
tioiiK prepared hy and under the di
rection of the htatu highway com
inisiou. THAW SIMS FUND
(SUTTYHUrUtl. IM July 3.-Harry
K. Thaw, becaiiKo ho had two
uiirlen In tho I'ulon army and a near
relative who woro tho Bray, wroto
a letter re-celvoti hero today hy Chair
man Kehoomuaker of tho Pennsyl
vania communion In clnny.o or tho
veterans' reunion and cncloxcd $1000
In canh to ntart a fund to pay tho
debit) of (leneral Daniel H. Shklcj.
Thaw'n lettur e.prosncil, Hyinpathy
for a "callant t'nlon offlcor who In
hln old ago Ik bowed hy financial
uiltifortuuo."
WOMAN IS APPOINTED
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
I.A OKANDK, Ore., July a. The
fits I woman to hold (ho of I ico in this
county, Mrs. V, S. Ivauhoe, prominent
cluhwoniuu has today hecn appointed
county superintendent of schools to
hiieceed 1). K. Ilrugg, democrnlio post
office appointee. The women voters
of I.a (Irauilu are elated over thu
recognition granted their sex.
oys5vix?xWtfXMyw
I Ringside Returns by
HIGHWAY
SURVEY
COUNTY
I and Anderson-Cross Fights at Mail Tribune
Tho iMnil Tribune July -1 through tho United Press Association, departs from
its usual custom for the benefit of tho Medford visitors and will give to tho publio
I tho greatest description of two pugilistic events over published by a papor in a siu-
glo issue.
I The Kivors-liitchio championship fight which will start at 2 p. m. will bo carried
I in full detail, uvery blow being registered in the Mail Tribune office within an
5) iiiMtant nfter the blow bus netuiillv been landed. Should this fitrht iro tweutv rounds
which means seventy-nine
tho Andorson-Cross'fight
through to tho ringside at Vernon and tho Anderson-Cross event detailed in tlio
I sanio manner. Tho bulletins will bo given out iu front ol! the Mail Tribune offico
and people wishing to hear tho dolails of both fights should bo on tho ground short-
ly before ii p. in. No admit taneo to office,
$ The Mall Tribune will bo
livored to all subscribers as
fights have been completed.
iiWWiwi!WiWuititrt
MISS OESSIC WILSON
1 m m
E
NKW YOKK, July a. Francis
Howes Sayre, thu youns attorney who
is to wed Mi Jomu WiImiii, daugh
ter of l'rcMik'iit and Mw. Woodrow
Wili-on, is wealthy in Ids own right.
Thu engagement was announced' in
Washington hint night.
Sayre U working in District At
torney Whitman's office without pay.
lie said Colonel Theodoru ltooscvelt
introduced him to Whitman. Asked
whether he was a member of tho
"hull moose'' party, Sayre naid he
greatly admires thu colonel, hut
voted for Wilson at the last election.
Savre met Miss Wilson at Lan
caster, l'a., in 11)11.
F
TO
SAN FKANCISCO, Cnl.. July a.
I'ontmuster Arthur Fisk of San Fran
cisco today threw down tho gauntlet
to Postmaster (leneral Burleson and
defied him to remove him from his
office in San Francisco. The netion
of Fisk followed receipt of n telegram
from Hurlcsou hiimmarilv command
ing him to vacate his post.
Fisk declares that it does not lio
within thu vtwer of tho uostmustcr
general to oust him from ol'llco with
out cause, lio declares that not un
lit his case has conio heforo the
president unit senate can ho bo ro
nioved from office.
Leased Wire From
minutes, it should bo over at
at Los Angeles is due to begin.
AN
WEDDING
N WHTE UOUS
R
MISS1LSN
pulislied as a regular paper tomorrow and will no do-
usual, delivery being held until the descriptions of both
INE
A
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HEAT, NEW YORK
NKW YOltK, July 3 Nine dcatlm
and sixty prostrations, full hospitil
report how today, wero tho ro-
milt of tho heat hero yexterday. Al
though tho weather bureau forecast
ed cooler weather, today promlied
to ho equally ns hut as yentcrday,
when tho mercury climbed to 93.
Thousands of pcrsonn spent the night
on roofs, porches and park benches,
but the awful humidity caused al
moHt as much suffering as tho day's
blistering rays.
Italtlmorc was the hottest placo on
tho Atlantic senboard yesterday, tho
maximum temperature, according to
weather bureau officials, being 07.
Street thermometers showed nioro
than. 100. Washington wan only ouo
degree cooler than Baltimore. I.oula
i I'atruck, aged 70 yeitrs, privet?
secretary and confidential represent
ative of United States Senator Isaac
Stephenson, died In Washington laxl
night. Ho was tho first victim of
tho heat this year in tho capital.
E
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 3. A pol
Icy of drastic regulation of saloons
and tho liquor business by tho new
city administration was Indicated to
day in tho announcement by Mayor
Allan) that there will bo no mora
transfers In ownership of saloon li
censes. Tho mayor has Instructed Doputy
Auditor Orutze to draw up nn ordi
nance prohibiting transfer of licenses
nt any time and In any way.
T
EXECU1 ED BY HUERTA
MKXICO CITY, July 3. Tele
graphic despatches telling of the exe
cution hy federal troops of General
Amhrosio Figueroa, ouo of thu tutu
Proideut Mndeio's righthand tnon
in tho revolution against Porfirio
Dinz. were received hero todav. News
of tho execution was sent hy llenoral
Jnvenecio Koldes, federal commander
ut Cuernavaea. General Figueroa,
the despatches said, was captured iu
Iguala l)e l.n Ii''pendencin.
Both Ritchie-Rivers
3:20, or ten minutes before
Tho wiro will then bo put
OS
A TUN ONI
NO HEAT WILL
MAR MEDFORD'S
BIG CELEBRATION
Gray Day Predicted, but Main not
Probable Somethlnn Doinn all the
Time Auto Races Start off the
Program of Interesting Events.
Flower and Baby Shows In Sparta
Buildinji Electrical Parade Fol
lowed by Mardi Gras.
All Is in readiness for tho big cel
ebration tomorrow. A gray day with
poxvlblo showers Is predicted by tho
weather bureau, but not enough
molituro In likely to fall to Interfere
with the scheduled events. Itather
tool nnd comfortable weather is to
be expected. There will bo some
thing doing all tho time.
The schedule of events opens at
D:30 A. M., with a mlto auto race
In three heats with tho finish it
.Main and Central. North Central
avenue will bo tho race course.
At 10:30 A. M.. a mile, motorcyclo
race over the same course will take
place.
At 11 o'clock Medford anil Mon
tague cross bats at tho baseball park.
At the samo hour mora novelty con
tests will ho held on Main street.
Tho flower and rose show will bo
open all day In the Sparta building.
The Daby contest will be held at
tho Sparta building from 1 o'clock to
4. Dr. J. W. J. Marlon will glvo a
lecture to mothers at 2:30 o'clock.
and Mrs, A. A. Illrd will glvo a dem
onstratlon of bathing and drcssjnj;
tho infant at 3 o clock.
At 2 o'clock, harness races and
bucking conteiU by Medford Matinee
club at the fair grounds. More nov
elty races and contests on Main
street.
At G o'clock thero will bo a dl-J-play
of aerial fireworks, tho tlrot
daylight fireworks seen In southern
Oregon.
At 7:30 o'clock thero will bo a
band concert nt tho city park. At
S:30 o'clock will bo tho fcaturo of
tho cclcgration, tho electric parado,
with J500 In prizes for floats and
many unlquo features.
At 9:30 o'clock will bo a grand
Mardl Gras celebration, dancing and
merrymaking on Main street unf.
midnight.
LEAD TO MUHR
CHICAGO. July 3. A laundry
marked collar found hero today may
lead to discovery of tho identity of
tho slayer of tho comely mlddlo-agod
woman found murdorcd here early
yesterday on a blood spattered plat
form In tho rear of Suiythe's Install
ment store on Chicago's West Side.
Tho collar was found in tho alley
wherein tho murder occurrod.
Although alloged friends yesterday
Identified tho body as that of Mr?.
Marc Hunter, tho pollco today re
fused to accept tho identification us
authentic nnd continued their search
for relatives of missing womon.
FAI AND LEAN CASE
DUNVKlt. Colo.. July 3. Itotrlal
of tho celebrated "fat nnd lean"
cases hero In which tho govorumout
is prosecuting "Marjorle Hamilton"
Cunningham for allegod misuse of
tho malls, Is expected to bo ordered
soon. Tho Jury disagreed late yes
terday and was dismissed. Tho trial
cost the government $30,000 and
150,000 was tho bill of tho dofonhc.
Scores of fat and skinny women
denounced or lauded tho anti-fat
euro vended hy tho Cunningham
woman accordingly as thuy benefited
or fulled to benefit by Its uso.
HUhy Trial l-alo In July.
i.os anm:u:b. cu Jmy :
It Is expected thut Judgo Ontur of
Sun llurnardlno will nit In thu white
nhivo cflM uguliiKt (leorgn II. MUhy
PARADE TO BE
EAT FEATURE
ECELEBHN
Trolley Wires Strunrj and Connected
up for Electric Llfjhted Floats as
Well as Street Illuminations Or
der of Formation by Divisions. ,
Many Prizes Offered for Various Di-
visions Whanfldoodle Section Bril
liant Feature of Occasion.
Tho parado commlttco having In
charge tho Innumerable details In
cident to tho big street pageant on
the Fourth, havo added the last
touch to tho preparations nnd are
now only awaiting tbo arrival of tho
hour when tho biggest thing of tho
kind ever attempted In southern Or
egon will bo a reality.
The trolley wire has been connect
ed with tho street mains of tho light
company and found to bo fully ample
to carry tho load of the thousands
of lights that will be connected with
It, as well as tho motors for running
machinery of all kinds that will bo
In tbo parado.
Some of tho floats that havo been
permitted to bo inspected by a se
lect few aro pronounced to bo most
elaborate, and tho rivalry displayed
In bringing out tho most gorgeous
productions has resulted in building
so mo splendid floats.
Following details show tho place
of formation of each division of thu
parado, tho committeeman in charge,
with military assistant, Judge, prizes
etc. participants in the parado aro
asked to consult It and arrange to
take their places promptly at the
deftxaatcd . phiApulfcHBauU with
thu' committeeman In charge," who
will be on tbo ground ready to glvo
directions and advice.
First Dlvlilon
Oregon National Guard, Medford
aand, mayor, police, city council and
firo department. Meets at Ross
Court with Capt. Deano as chairman.
Second IHvWIoh
Ladles on horseback. Meets on
Summit avenue, with Mrs. Satchwoll.
chairman, and Sgt. Hal Conrad as
military aide. Tho Judges aro Dr.
Helms, J. M. Wllkans and A. W.
Walker. Tho prizes aro 1 10, $G and
a riding skirt donated by K. K. Deuel
Third Division
Headed by Gold Hill band. Out
side floats and Medford Commercial
club float. Forms on Qulnco street.
F. W. Shaplclgh, chairman, and 1'rU
G. Conwell as military aide.
Fourth Division
School. Forms on Qulnco street,
following Third Division, with tho
samo officers. Prizes of S0 and 125
aro offered. J. A. Perry, M. Alford
and A. C Hubbard, Judges.
(Continued on Page G)
SEEK FEDERAL
PORTLAND, Oro., July 3.Tho
eomtni&Mou appointed by the National
Iteform Association to inquiro into
tho status of Mouuouisui, with upe
uiat reference to its present day bcur
iug on Christian citizenship, sub
mitted its report today ut tho sec
tional meeting- of tho second world'rf
Christian Citizenship Conforence, buhl
ut (ho White Temple. Tho report,
which was read by tlio How Oacur i
Davis of New ltlclimoml, Win.,
chairman of tho couunisfliou, tuado tho
following recommendatiens:
1. "That tho ilcpurlmont of just
ice (federal) muko u prompt .investi
gation of tho commercial investments,
alliances ami monopolies of tho Mor
mon church, and if results of such un
investigation wurrunl, follow tho
Mime with a rigurous prosecution of
Hm properly tniHtceHliip, us organized
iu violation of thu Hliunuan law,
'J. "That (ho HsiiiuaU'r general
hu urged to deny all privilegvs of tlio
mull lo the Mormon church atithori
liii mi long iih (hey mintiuuo to prac
tice lreaou or In any w;y uiuIhImIii
ii Iri'iuoimlilc ullllipltt In Ihvir (web
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