207 Second Stmt r 4 4 IffMlMieWamA Medford Mail Tribune A :r SECOND EDITION WEATHER 1 Fair tonlKlit nntl tomemtw. , Maximum ,m. Mtnlmwn .JM , sti' rrlyllilri1 Yr. ' Dully HlKlitli Yr. MEDFORD, OUiOaON, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1913. NO. 90. RACING AUTO IS OVERTURNED KIWN DRIVER Doiwltl Helms, Son of A. D. Helms, Meets Dcnth When Cnr Collides With Cnr Ahead, Breaklno Axle nnd Hurling It Over Twice. BROKER AND LAWYER IN LOBBY INVESTIGATION Mechanician Injured hut not Serious ly Racers Blinded hy Ulouil oj Oust Could not Sec Signal. L Donald Helms, Hid 'J.enr.oil miii ' r Mr. mill Mrs. A. I). Helm, living lit 'Jill Norlh Central avenue, driv lug nn nmlcrxlinig fit) horsepower American, kiiIiii; "t fiO miles an hour, wns iimtuiitly killed Friday after- iiiiiiii In llm Fourth of July autumn hilc race nt (hu fulr grounds, when, blinded hy iIunI, hn Mruek llui lluiek rur iiIm'ihI, breaking nn axle, hurling llm cnr over twice. Newton II. Mark, the iitcehunieiuii who rude wild Helms, was badly Injured in the miiiihIiiip, anil wns taken In Dm ho, pilnl hut was nlilii In IriiM- Saturday mill vaK'im In Imi almiit next week. ! Iimlitiilly Killiil When llm nir Itinicil ovrr, Murk flaw li-il out from iiihIit llui wreck, flint off Hid gun ami llirii extricated IiIk companion, who frightfully in jtircil, died in a few iiilmiti'H, with, out regaining 1'iiiihi Iiiiimiichh. When llm right fore nuxlc hiiii(1 ami car liiirtlcil iimt, three of (lie lire blew up. Tim break Indicates an old (law in llui steel. The race had nlrcmly gone Iho ri'iiu'ueil five lap hut IIcIiih ilul nnt nee the hIhuhI, ax he huh rid ing in a eloinl of iIiiaI. Soiikiiig of (lie ilixnter, Mr. Murk Haiti: "I wunieil Dun not to try lu pans niiyoiin on tho turim hud kept out tiiiK' my litiiul up on nil llm turns for him lo slow down nml not puss any one, lull ho M'cini'il to want to pass them. Wo wero riding In n contin ual eloinl of iliikt nml it was nlmnst iuiMihsiii nt limes o tell whether wn wero on llio mini or not. "When wo paused the Murting point on thu IiinI lap I remarked to Don Hint wo hail Kimn live lap ami to blow ilowii, hut ho Haiil: "They're Mill going," incmiini; the Huick, the ear which he collided with, ami liu Marled lo Speed up. ColllcUM Willi Car "At the turn whero tho ncciileiit oecurreil (hero in a little raino on tho outer rilgo ami when wo Mruck thin it tiirncil our car into Ilia Hoick ami we hi ruck them uhoul midway cans ing our car to turn arouml. Don lost control of thu car ami at thin moment I threw my led into llio. air cunning i no to roll out of tho car. Our car niado n complete homcxault ami made ahout three-fourths of anolher turn. I niched up to the car mid pulled Don out, lie still being in tho neat. "I find no fault with anyone for the accident hut they hIioiiIiI have al lowed our car (o Mart first, on no count of tho driver's youth ami in expciioneu," Mrri, HoIiiik, thu young man's moth cr wiih u wilnohH to tho disaster ami is prostrated-by grief. Tho funeral will liu held Monday morning at 10 o'clock from tho fam ily residence, 210 Nnith Central, Itev. F.hlridgo ofticliiling. Interment at Hock 1'oiut cemetery. Tho results of the race wore: Firnt, K. M. P., Percy Aslmrnrt; kccoiiiI, IIiiiIhoii, Wilbur Cornctius; 0 third, Overland, V. N. Offutt; fourth, Ilmtk, Clarence Lovorn, fifth, Ameri can, Don Holms. LgggX B gtP$gM -mSS2SSm I HOUSE VOTES EPI W NG PROBE LURRY HAGS Separate Investluatlon of Charnes That Manufacturers Improperly In fluenced Legislation All Lobbies nnd Accusations to Be Probed. HUGH DICKSON WINS CHOICE AS t MEDFORD ROSE MRS. STETSON, WHO WAS EJECTED FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH, INSISTS MARY BAKER EDDY IS RISING FROM THE DEAD Committee Believes In Making In quiry as Broad as Possible Mul hall's Charges to Be Sifted. Bright Red .Bloomer Selected by big Majority as Most Fitting Rose to Plant in Quantities Flower Show Great Success and Well Attended. Better Display of Roses and Flowers Than Presented In First Rose Show at Portland. I DAVID II. I.AMAIt nDWAHD I.Al'TKIUIAl'K CALKINS DECIDES SALON CA E FAVOR DEFENDANTS 10 HAVE MORE LEAWAY HAl.HM, Oro July C Tho puplla Id tho IiIkIi hcIiooIh ot Oregon lion, after will huvo moro freedom lu cIioomIiik their eourm) ot btmly. Wldo cliuiiKCiH aro imidn In tho report u( tho coiiiiulttca opimlutoil ut tho meet Iiik r city uml county Hiipurliitou ilmitH lu Portland hut week to hub Kent courneH fyr adoiitlou I))' tho Ktato hoard of ediieutlon. TliU re port wum KUbmltted to Hlutu Kiipor inlendeut Churchill today nml U priulleully fertulii lo ho adopted hy thu hourd. Circuit JuiIko CalkinH today de cided the ilemurrer in the entio of tho leu Medford saloon keepem indicted for celling liquor lo iiiiuorH, in favor of the ilefcmiiiutH. TIicm' iuilieliuenli were returned hy llm rami jury laHt March and ucrc directed anainnt the proprietor of the place hy the craml jury for lie rcmoii that minoro teHtifyiii ho fore Hie uraml jury were uualile, ex cept in one or two IiisIiiiicck, to men til'y Hut harlemler makim; the sale, nml the urand jury decided lo treat them all alike ami indicted tho pro prietors. The fuels were Mipnlntnl nml the en ho Kiihmitlcil lo Judgo Calkiim for his decision. The indictments wore in all icspeets regular ami no (pies lion won raised us lo thu indictment, hut tho (piesliou ns to whether or not a principal could he held for acts of his audit committed without his knowledge was tho question passvil llMlll. The hiipremo court has never fin ally decided that phafco of the ques tion in OrcKou anil the case will in all piohahilly he appealed for a final dctoi munition. District Allorney Kelly contends Hint the intendment of tho lawmak ers wiik to hold tho licciihco rcspon k'iIiIo for tho act of his employes .in eo tho law directs that upon con viction any licciihu held lv tho per son making' Hie illi'Kal sale tdiull ho forfeited nml ieokud, ami that hIiico the hai lender or uu'ent of tho lieeiiHco has no licenso tho law was not ditectcil nt him hut at hi prin cipal. WASMINOTO.V, July fi.,-Tliu hoiisn rules couimitleo today iiuniii- moiisly reported in faor of a nweep mc iiixestigiitiou of charges that loh hies, particularly that of tho Ka lioual ANsociatiou of Manufacturers, lias iiupnivrly infiueiiceil li'Kisln turn and has created nml defeated national legislators. The resoiutio'i creates u committee of hunch with unlimited pinwrs ami an unlimited expense acounl to prohe all cIiiukcs lo Hie holloiii. The invcftinaliim will ho independent of the scnate'j prohe. 'riie rules coinmittec'rt resolution is so framed Hint all lohliies will he imestiyateil. The committee is nil llmrueil to hit iliiriuc tho recess of coiiKrcss to prohe every activity iv Inch is reaehahli! and which lian iiilliieuced congress. Oily hection of the resolution says: "Tho couimittro shall also inquire ami report as to whether money lias hecn used nml improper iiifluenco cxcrlcil by Iho Mamifaeturcr lo ae coinplixh the defeat for nomination or election of any candidate for the house and whether nny memhers of congress have been employed by the Manufacturer' Association for nil improiHT tiuriKise. The committee shall also inquire whether tfio Mann- fautureni' Association or nny other agency, cororntion, nssociulion or peruou now maintains or has hereto fore maintained a lobby for the pur pose of influencing legislation; nnd to uncertain uml rcmtt to what ex tent, in what manner, if at all, leg islation lias been improperly in fluenced, affected or prevented by reason of tho cxistenco of such lobby." Tho house debated tho resolution an hour. Tho fact that Minority Lender Mann did not object to its consideration indicates Hint it will pass substantially ns rcortcd. In presenting tho resolution Chnir man Henry of the rules committee said "Tho commilleo believes Hint thin reason should bo ns broad as tho Kuglisli language can make it." .Thut thu c"plefof Medford are interested in roses' was clearly de monstrated bv the enthusiastic crouds Hint swarmed the Sparta building all day Friday and until the doors were locked lu tho evening. The members of the civics depart. ment of the llrcnter Medford club of which Mrs. J. K. Itcddy h chairman, worked with untiring .en I to make the day thu success Hint it undoubtedly wan. Ko much grmiiue interest was shown in the roses Hint this depart ment will begin plans at once for n rose show for next year. Committc will be npointfd, roses set out uml work begun in earnest. The roso voting contest resulted nsj follews: All ballots not signed by (he voters nnmo were thrown out. Hugh Diekwon 187 Mnminan Cochct 57 Frau Karl Driischki 13 I'nul Kcyron i 11 rich Ilrunuer 1 1'apn, Oontier 4 Lyons .....? 4 J. It. Clink 3 Charles Dinger. 2 Ocnernl McArthur 2 iJ- 3-'i' . J J ,' 'iJt VH&t, ' k -roOAtkEII si MEDFORDGROWS PERFECT BABIES BV THE SCORE Hlohest Scores Ever Recorded West of Chicago Run up by Local Pre duct 119 Babies In Eupnlcs laky Show Which Proves Hut Succhs. Mrs. Augusta K. Stetson, who wns thrown out of the Christian Science church by the directors in Hotnn, hns announced herself in a new role. Maintaining Hint Mrs. Mary linker Eilily is nnt dend, hut "is rising to a final demonstration of her teaching tlmt nil is life," she insists Hint bho wns nppointed hend of the "branch church." She explains IhiA by nsscrt ing that this is the spiritunl side of the material church organization, nnd Hie members, of the regulnr church will grow in Hpiritunlity till they can join the branch or spiritual church. Twi Babes Top Record of all Similar Shows as Most Perfect ef Infante Lost List ef Blue Rhttefl WhHwri ; ! MULHALL GIVES PARSONS IN STUTZ WN A MA E MOR E MISS M LOBBYISTS TACOMA, Waah., July H. DrlvliiK ut an aveiiiKO ot 71!, 88 nilloa an hour. Jim Parsons lu u Stilts car won tho Inter-City Century race for non-stock cars ut tho Taeoma fen to speedway today, 1'arHoiiH covorod tho 102,107 inllos In 10t:i:i:C3 4-n, llo Btopped hut twice, onco on tho buck stretch ami again at tho pit to change tires. Cameron lu another Btutx drove (ii brilliant race, coming up from oluhth place In tho first lap lo woo ond plitco lu Iho rimiU. Ills time wiik 1 :30;30 4-S, llamiou lu u lluiUon Hpm'tul won third money, driving a comiUtciit race, WASHINGTON', July C Uttors which Martin Mulhnll, ot llaltlmoro, alleged woro part ot tila corroBpon Ueiico with officials of tho National AssoclHtlon ot Manufacturers, woro Hiihmlttcil to tho Honato "ItialdtouH lobby" coniniltteo hero totlny. Tho correspondence covora a period of ten years. Among tho letters Is a copy ot one which Mulhnll miya ho wroto to I'roaldout John Klrby, Jr., describ ing how Congresanian Onrdnor, ot Now Jorsoy, first (ought for his eight hour bill limiting tho work on government employes ami thut on work for tho government under con tract, Othor lottors show that tho association sent cnnipulgn niiiniuul- tton In tho slmpo nt circular lottors to Mulhnll to bo distributed In dis tricts whero congressmen woro un fnvorablo to manufucturors. The lottors tended to show thut tho man ufacturers' tight against unfavorable legislation and their opposition :o certuln leglslutora "hud proved profitable." Richmond Hetty Itniubnw Jenuctto Hell Juliet Uest roso In tho show, Krau Karl Drischkl, Mrs. 1. S. Stccnstrup Best six roses, anyouo variety, Hugh Dickson, Mrs. J. P. Itcddy. Dcst bouquet, nnyona variety, Mrs. Itoborf I'eary, Mrs. Joo A. Thomas. Dcst three Ktolle do France, Mrs. C, A. Myers. nest two anyono variety, Kaiser lu, Augusta Victoria, Mrs. J. A. Per ry. llest basket Caroltno Tcstout, Mrs. M. M. Putnam. nest six Carollno Tcstout, Mrs. M. M. Putnam. Ilest boutQiict Kalsorln Augusta Victoria, Mrs. J. K. Itoberts. Ilest White Maman Cochct, Mrs. Yorko. Ilest thrco Karl Druschkl, Mrs, Van Scoyoc. Dost I.a Franco, J. D. Clark. DeBt six,, Mrs. J. F. Itoddy. Best Six Pink Msuian Cochot, Mrs. W. T. York. Best six Qcnoral McArthur. Mrs. J. f. Keddy. Best thrco Paul Neyron, Mrs. A. Conro Felro. Best tiouquet Ulrlch Brunnor, Mrs, Itoddy. Best bouquet Rainbow, Mrs. D. PLAN RECALL OE JUDGE LINDSEY ON SERIOUS CHAR E DENVKR. Colo., July 6 Tho ro- call ot Judge Bon Llnilsey of tho ju venile court Is advocated hero to day In circulars mailed to voters by Dr.. Mary Bats, secretary of the Woman's Protective leaguo. Tho Ju venile court. Dr. Bates charges, Is protecting despollcrs of young girls. The circular purports to give th records of eighty-four cases where in men and boys woro accused ot at taching grls. It Is charged that on ly sixteen of tho eighty-four men ami boys, appearing betoro Judgd Ltndsoy, woro punished for assault. Of these. It was said, only four woro sent to tho penitentiary. Judge Llndsey, who Is lecturing lu tho cast, wired Denver today that ho welcomed offorts for his recall. Ho branded tho charges contained In tho circular as lies. FOIL ARSON PLOT TO BURN HOTEL SAN DIEGO Baby Prise Winner C!m A FtrBt Clara Mary Fuspn, scoro 99.8C. John WIHIjlq Medley, 99.25. Second Frances Boror ldgo, 99.10. L'lnor Boyd, 99.10. Clam II First Virginia Fredorlck, 99.C0. John Ulrlch. 09.50. Second Ruth Wollom, 99.50. Rnyinond Chllders, 99.1Z5. aM c First Roso Atkins. 99.90. Henry Garnctt, 99.50. Second Gerald McCurdle, 99.50. Cortrudo Hasklns, 99.40. 4 4 RITCHIE TALKS (Continued On psg 1.) MANN FILIBUSTERS SISTEEN KILLED IN CHICAGO'S SANE FOURTH CHIf'AtIO, July fi.-Slxleen per sons killed mid 7IM Injured is His remilt of Cbii'flK''" "miuu'' i'uui tU. TO SECURE PROBE WASHINGTON7, July 5. Assert hitf thut tho democrats nro trying to prevent u diseussiou of tho Dia Camiuelli incident, nnd of tho resig- nation of former Uuuitod States Dis tnct Attornoy John L. MoNab, of San Francisco, Itepublicnu Floor Lender Maun threatened, when tho bouse convened today, to prevent tho transaction of any othor business by a filibuster until ho nnd other repub licans nro permitted to discuss the Caminotti matter on tho floor. Members of tho commit too on rules worked desperately this morning drafting u resolution which will di rect n special committoo to investi gate tho Mulhnll charges. It prob ably will also authorico tho commit lee o probe on cry phaso of emigre nIoiiiiI lobbying. The repiiblim.ns, however, may iiiuLo a point of no (piornin mid Ibus force it ponlpoue. nii'iit of uctioit nulii next week. OF FAMOUS VICTORY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal July 5.--Willie Ititcbie, confirmed us cham pion by bis victory over Joo Rivers, hns miido no definite plans for tho future, it is likely bo will accept n brief theatrical engagement, Insting nbout four weeks, nud then will be off to tho mountains for nbout u month. Ho will draw $10 a perform ance nt n three. a-dny bouso $720 n week. Ritchie hns not the slightest idea who his next opponent will bo. Ho expects Hint nn effort will bo made to mutch him with Leach Cross and if tho inducements nt right will ac cept. Freddie Wolsh is nlso nfter him ami us Vancouver, B. C, pro moters have offered tho champion n hig guarantee to meet tho Britisher there, Welsh stands moro than nn even chnnco to get tho first chance. "Thero wns never n momejit in Hw fight, thut I did not know what I wns doing," said Ritchie, oven when ho onught mo on the chin in tho third round, I wns not dared, although tha punch wns n particularly heavy one. It shook nud I know that I was un steady on my legs but my brains were -wotting nil right. Tho punch in the boventh round Hint sent mo reeling to tho ropes, uUo hurt but my head wns clear." PARIS, July ?. Declaration that ho has engaged Kvelyn Nesbit Thaw and Jack Clifford nt u weekly sal ary of $1000 for his brother, William Hanuuersteiu, manager of tho Vic toria Theater in New York, wan ijiada SAN DIEGO, Col., July 5. The most, daring arson plot over ,folkd hero was discovered when Miss Delia Blanchard, 23, discovered flames creeping up an electric light wlro outsldo her window In tho Leland hotel block on tho northeast corner ot Sixth and U Streets. Tho plot, as shown by tho fuses which had been laid, was thoroughly planned. Fuses saturated with tur pentine and connected with excelsi or soaked In coal oil, battles ot coal oil and distillate and flvo gallon cans of tho oil and distillate wero about tha whulo back of tho first floor of tho building. Three tiro companies responded to tho first alarm and tor an hour and a halt scores of firemen fought be toro the flames were extinguished. Tho entire city police force was working today on tho clues, which consist of tho empty cans, augers which wero used to bore the holos, two oil-soaked shoes, a piece ot can dlo In an old candle holder and sev eral yards of bonked lamp wick used for fuse. The fuses' and oil were all found in stores on the ground floor. On tho second ami third floors, In tho hotel rooms, 100 persons were asleep. ALBUQUERQUB, N. M.. July G. Johnny Dundee, of Now York, holds n decision over Tommy Dixon, ot Kansas City, as a result ot their round bout hero yesterday. Dund-.o scorod three knockdowns. Dixon fought a gutue battle. Ho mot Dundee's rushes with punishing right und left hooks to tho jaw. At times ho hud Dundee worried, but tho hitter scored a big lead on tils thrco knockdowns. Dundee's speed bewildered Dixon, BAGGAGE COMPANY IS WIPED OUT BY FIRE PORTLAND, Ore., July C Fire starting from nn unknown sourco early toduy destroyed tho plant of tho Multnomah Trunk uml Bnggngo company near Kenton north of the city limits, entailing ii loss estimated ut $1'J:,000. Several million feet of lumber wns burned in addition to the building uml machinery. For n time tho plant of tho Mon u Hi Lumber compuuy, located 1000 feet outh, was threatened, but hard work on thu part of Iho fire tie- That Medford and tha Rocue Riv er -valley grows perfect bablea orns near perfect as It Is possible .to grow' them, Is proven by the markings ob talued at Medford'a flrs(,' euiulc baby 'show, when the blgtieat, seere ever secured west ot Chicago were made by local products. Oae of tha cup winners, piara Mur Fuson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorns Fusonf has the filgfcestjeor ever re celred In the west, 'tf.85 per csat, for a babe under a ylar, while Rose Alklns with 99.90, tops the list for babies between two and three years of age. Thero Is a long list of blue ribbon babes, those scoring 98 or better, as follews: Class A Victor Dallalre, 99.06; Eleauora Lucllo Boyd, 99.10; Frances Keren Beverldge, 99,10; Clara Mary Fuson. 99.85; John Wm. Medley, 99.25; Rankin Estes, 98.85; Paul Daniel Turner, 98.5; Ernest Conrad, 98.5; Theodora Hurn. 98.3; Harvey Ben der, 98; Howard Vera Daugherty, 98.25; John Foster Grlbble, 98. Clans B Ruth Elisabeth Wollara, 99.5; Virginia Frederick, 99,60; Roland Ulrlch, 99; John A. Ulrlch, 99.50; Marcello Kennedy, 99.25; Raymond W. Chllders, 99.1J; Gertrude Alice, Llndley, 98.SS; Alwena Dorrls Pfer for. 9S.25; Robert Kroschel, 98.6; Joseph C. Hartley, 98; Helen Jane Dixon, 98; Wllraer Bailey, 98.55:. John Joseph Smith, 98,75. Class O Orlllo Wilson, 99 1-10; Gertrude ICona Hasklns, 99 4-10; Gerard Wm McCurdle, 99 K 5 Henry Cllflca Gar- nett, 99,50; Rose Marie Aiklns, 99.9; Luclle Rolston, 98.45; Ethel Stucker 98.30; Ronald Derora, 98.55; John S. Conner, 98.15; Clarence McLaln Foley, 98 ?i; Bud A. Loyelace, 98. Tho cups woro donated by Martin J. Reddy, Judge Tou Yelle, Mrs. Joo (Continued on Page 4) WILSON ARRIVES AT VERMONT HOM E iero today bv Ailhur llammersteiu. Mis, Thaw will open at Hie Victoria imrlmeiit iirewnted Hie flame., from Theater August I. 'muling. WINDSOR, Vermont, July 5. President Woodrow Wilson arrived here nt 10:50 o'clock today from Gottybburg. Ho wns met at tho. sta tion by tho membors of his family. During' his stay at Cornish, the president announced he would riot seo newspapermen, Intending to make his btuy ono of completo rest. Thw iifteruoon ho donned a linen huit and automohiled through the town. Un was given un ovation. At daylight the priilRt' train struck and killed un uuidetitlfitk) wnm at llridgeiort. Thu prwldwit will return to WuMliIugluii wIiVh tHtfetta husiiii'M wHrrwiU bis presetHMi there. r ' 1:1 Ml 1 !' - MfitJimM.kt4!gm4Ji