t . ' ci ft ' lfc ,, sa u6 "ft $ ui L!J il ih ." "" -k 1 - Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER l'nlr Inufght and TliHfMlKV Hum. .in. Mat. .01. MIh. fll it ?i"'fi f . fi " iTl ' y nf . 'f ! Knrty-lldM Yimr. tmlly IJIkIiUi Yrnr. MEDFORD, OiltiOON, "WKDNHSJMY, JULY 9, 1013. NO. 93. . ji .or n: k . r r y -1 ' fSti It ' f V M BUD ANDERSON OPERATED ON; APPENDICITIS Piinlllst Stands Operation In Good Shape Was Suf fcrlnji From Troii hie Before Flfilit nnd Poor Show inil Aii!nsl Cross Lnlil to That. l.OH AN'CHXF.S, C.I.. .Inlv II. Tluil In expoelin pmvo lo (lie wnilil, through t tn il Anderson, tluil mi nth li'lit who undergoes tin operation for iippendiiills iiiiiv n'MHiiii.iltly hope li it'sumo In uollvllioH with unimpaired strength, wiih tin declaration hero Indnv 'f Dr. .1. ('. Thomas, who re moved Hie luuil hitting lightweight iippuulfx Inti- yesterday n( Sunlit Moin-'n. Anderson rallied rapidly niter the operation mid Into Indnv his riniililiuii wiM reported ns HulfMfnc--lory. "Tin incision I made was tml three ipinilcrH of mi iui'li lout;. Dr. TlimmiM mild. "I'uitheriinno, nut n muscle wiih nil !n lint pinrosi. Af ter I In' npcinlix v.'iih removed tin iiiumi'Ik lut t luul I ii lit il nsldc, wim lapped over the wound, nml herouf tor Hit pulieiit -wilt Imvn n double tntiMi'iilnr covering mU) hut one Injur of muscle existed before. te should Im stronger fur the opera lion. Holler n Miliary "I 1 1 n r contended Hint t lit jwipti Inr belief Hint persons operated mi for appendicitis never could regain their fmmcr hlri'iiutli nut it fallacy, ninl I expect Andcr-on's ease in dcmniislriito Unit I ntn right." Dick Dntinlil remained In tlu operating room wiih his fighter until lln incision wiih made, whereupon lie mniln it ipiiol. exit nml waited nn- iuulv outside until tho twenty-two minutes required for tho crulioii llllll pilHM'd. Dnunlil xprnt Hie night nt Iho licw pllnl. ninl Indnv proudly took pot session nf Unit portion of Ander son's uiintoiuv (lint wiih removed. Hy noon Itnir tho hnxhii; fans tn I.om Aii fivUH luul u'liM'il with nno on Anilrr hou'h nppi'iiillv, picUoil In n little IimL llc. nml tlto other hnlf uere trniliiu; Dnunhl uhnii; Sprint: ntreet to k'I ' peep. .No NmI for ISxriiNoit "I kiiokm thero'M no neoil now to uinl.0 nxiMiHrtt for Hinl," miiil DotuiM loilnj'. "Dr. Thoinnri nnlil ho eouhlu't imilerHliiinl how Hiul eoulil holil up his hiiiiilx July -I. Thix ttiint;, tho tloelor mild, lum heeu k'wk on for nix mouth. Thill's why Ciosh won. If Hinl uetu linelc his htieimth, wo hiiro will L'o out utter tho title nu'iiin, nml mo will luiiiu' it homo thin time." I.OH ANniCI.KH, Cul., July !. l.tlthtwolttlit Uiul Auilomou U rnlly I lift toiliiy from tlio offeetH of nil op eration for iippenillcltlH porfonnoil nl a IniHpllnl nl Haul n Monlra. ArcortlliiK to IiIh HiirKcniiH nml inirKori, IiIh rompleto reuoiory 1m :im Hiirotl, but It will ho montlm lioforo 'tlio liunky II 1 1 lo fliilitor can return to tlio rliu:- -If ovor. Anilmon wna tnloti tn tlio linnpl t nl lulu jt'Htortlny. DoctnrH luul ill UKUtuit'il IiIh ciiho an luflaiuetl kltl iinyM. A more careful examination invented tlint lin wan mifforliiK from nppenillrlllH. (Continued on I'ni;o 4) i--5SSaES7X. ALL DEPOSITORS 10 GET MONEY 1'ITTflllUItO, Pn July 0 A ruoro hopeful vlow wan tnkuu today uf tho financial Hltuntlon hero, following tho falliiro on Monday uf tho FIihI rlecond National hnuk, W. B. Kuhp, proHldoiti of tlio liiHtltutlun, la ex pected to nrrlvo porno tlmo todny to iiHHlRt In HtrnliilitniiliiK nut Ita nffulru. It In now oxpoctod Unit nil dotioaltoru will ho paid In full, Tho board uf (llroctora uf tho Klrnt-.Socond Nation al bank will bo roorgnnhod nnd tho KiiIiii Intercut ollmlnatud hoforu tho hank Ih ronpouoil, AKontH of tho treasury department nro piobhiK clinrKCH that "dummy" Ioiiiih woro iiindo. AppllcatloiiH for lecolvorH woro mado In tho United Htuton court today for U aiilmldlurloa of tho Amorlriiii WutonvorkH mid (luaranty comimny, FIREBUG ADMITS MANY WES STRANGLESSELF Dr. F. M. Madison Arrested (or Fir Inn Store nt San Dlcuo Makes Con fession of Guilt and Strannlcs Him self With Necktie In Jail. HAN l)li:u, (!al July !, H.iv Ini: niinlo purl In I ronfecMlou of a Itfo of crlino In MtiMirnl rltlon and linvluc hinted thai ho murdered Mm. I.jdla llurud, a nlduw, to i;el I Mill whtrh itlio had tollcrted an flru Imiurnuco lifter her lioimt wan liiirued hern, llr. Prank M. MiiiIIkoii commlttod Kiilcldn tn IiIn cell nt tho dly Jail early today lie NtratiKled hlmnelf with IiIh nortlo and handkerchief, mi ho uiit In hed. lie n found hlltlni: holt uprlKht, clulehlui; a nmnnrliH). I tin thilinh with pD'Med on a para niih nf n flrn Htory. Tho artl.-lo luld how n niimher of youiiK Moiiieu had purlHlied In leaplui: from an of fice hulldlui: to Kucnpo. Miule I'mtlal Onifeislnn Dr. MndlKou wiih held for arnon .t'i the rpinilt of tho flro lu tho Owl china more, of which ho wiih pro prietor, In tho Udnnd Motel hiilld Iiik hero, on tho nlcht of July 4. Only it morn nrcldent prevented tho flnmen from wiping out hlxty IIvch. Tho flro wnn ntartod with fiiKoii con nected with oil nnd dlntlllale. Dr. MiiiIImiii wnn ancHled Hear Urn An Kolen, At firm ho dnnled nny ronnectlnn with tho flro, hut Into ypiitordny ho railed Chief of I'ollco Wllnnu to hlx :ett nnd Hindu wlml wnH then regard nl nn n practical ronfemdon nf kuII'. "I Imvo lived nil nwful life," hald MndUoii, nccnrdlnK to Wllnon. "I Imvo done thltiRH nf which t Imvo horn accunod and which I Imvo de nied. I Imvo done ninny other thing of which I Imvo not heon nrruRcd," Tnklni; Wllnon hy tho hand, MiiiIIkoii Hnld: "Have the)' exhumed Mm. llurni' mndy?" I'l'iinMl tNiiulctlon KocelvltiR a ni'Kntlwi niuwor, Mail loon hIkIhiI nnd mild: "Well, Hi'))' have gut It on me for that. Thoy will convict mo, and I am not Ioiir for thin life, nnjwny. ' Dr. MndlHon wn IntcrcHted In n flro In a flat between which ho owned In Chlcaeo In IS!' I. Tho flro wiih nxtliiKUhthod. At I'corla. n Sin, 000 hoiiHo lielom;ln to Madison wan burned. Mo collected $9,000 Insur ance, After tho I'corla flro Mndlnirj wont tn !.ok AiikcIch. Mo Rtit)ed there nit moutliH. Mo then came hero ten jeuru ni;n, hulldlm; n homo at tin n.ona. TIiIh wiih burned nnd .Madl- ioii collected tho luHurnuco, HUNGER STRIKE FAILS LONDON, July !. lnnplrod by tho 8UCCORH Of till) HIlffrilKOttOH In HOCIir- Iiik rnlcnao from prlaon by hmiKor PtrlkliiK, ll-)oar-old Helen lluchnn, of Peterhead, Abordeonahlro, adopt ed thin method of evndlui: Heboid at tendance. Bho Biicceeded f"or threo xlaya, whoroupon her father was tutm moiled befuro tho nchool board nnd fined $ri on tho Ki""imd that ho wiih ruaiiaiiHlblo for bla dnuchtor's tru ancy. "Ih tbero any law nKnliiBt whlppliiK n (till uf bor iiko?" Inquired tlio fathor. "No, If you Imvo projior rnuso," wiir tho cbalrnuiu'n reply. "Hlio'll return to ncliool tomor row," ho announced. And alio did, WABIIINCITON, July 9. When tho Iioiibo rocouvound today tho pas hiiko of a roHoliitlou providing for an ludopoudent lobby Invuatlcutlon, nop urate from tho neimto Injulry. wns roKiirded iih cortlu. Hponkor ClnrU, It wiih utntod, wan proporod to nnmo tho tuomboi'H of tho commltteo. Hop rnHontutlvn (larrott, of Toxiib, w.ih ncliednled to ho clmlriiiau of tho pruuuru. HOUSE SUBPOENAS FOR FORT! EX-PARTY CHIEFS REFUSED Request of Manufacturers to Brlni) Aldrlclt, Cannon nnd Other Repub lican Leaders to Refute Mulhall's Charnes Turned Down. WASIIINdTO.V, July II. Allot' uejH for Urn Kuliouiil AHMoeintmii of Mniiufaeliirerrt UNked Keealor Uieruuiu of Ninth furoliiiu, ehaiimuii of Hie lobby cniumiltco, loilay to siib- poenu fotly former lender of eou KrexH iiieluilini: former Speaker Cnu iiiiii nnd foiiuer Senator Ahlneh. Them- men, it win Hinted, would re fute tfnlimonv which it ix nutieipated "ill ho ejvcu liv Muitiu M. Mulliull, of Itultimore, inolvuii; the iiHxoeiii tioii in eortuiu tiolilieiil iIciiIm. Sciiii lor Oii'rmuu deeliitd to iftmio th. MiibpoeuiiH nt tliiM time. In explaining his ientou in refiH ini; lo fiibpoenn lorincr SM'iikr;r Cunuoii, Seiiulor Aldrieli nnd the otherH nt tliix ilne Overman said: "If .MiiIImU'h mIoiv leelops thee men will be needed here lo testify nnd we will inMie HiiliKieitlieH. I'nlil we hear Mulhiill under onth there .h no need of utibpoeimiiic thciii." When the M-nnte hddiy hiiIi-coiii-miltei remmicd IH hcnriiiL'H today Chiiiriimu Oveininn niinotiiieid that the iippearunee of Martin M. Mnlliall, of llultimore, hud been pohIikii.ciI. .riilhnll wiih expert oil to teilify as to tho part plajed hy the Kiiliou.il AfcMieiutinu of .MauufueleiirerH in certain political enmpuimw while he wax nil uceiit of that nrgniiirtitinn. The first witue.sH today was A. I). Ilaldwiu, or Cle eland, n member of tho firm of Alexander nnd ISalduiu. hi id to he the lurerxt Minr produc er m in Hawaii. Baldwin tcntifieil that he Inn! been hero siuco April in the iulercfit of n duty on Hiiptir. lie mid he Imil received !?.'l n day nml expense. Ho ndmitted that ho did not think he earned that much, Imt mid the suyiir interest wanted luui lo Slav here. All he did in Washington, llaldwin Hiiid, wnn to enll on about twenty xennlont nnd writfl n few let tern. On cniHH exnmiuntion Baldwin's utory rcniliined Milmtmitinlly the mine nn (hut toM by oilier who lime testified rciinrdini; their offortu to keep hiiKnr off the free liht. At thi nftenioon' deninn of the sennlo lobby committee, V. Hell Mnr vin, Hecri'larv of tho N'lilionul Aso eialion of Wool Manufacturers, test ified that he did not know of n HiuiIo dollar beini; raised for ixdlical pur poses. Ho ndniitted, however, that two jearn nun n fund of .f'J.ri,0()0 was raised to fiiiht revision of tho I a riff. CASE IN SENATE WARHINnTON', July .- City offi cinl.s of Sail Fumcisen, who tiro hero ill tho inleiest of n bill before eon gioRH pei mil tint; tlio use of tho vvatein of lleteh Hetehy vnlloy for n inuni eiptil supply, laid before tho hciiiiIo public lauds committee today tho printed record of tho lieiiriiiKa lio foro a Himilar enuiniltlco of tho hnus?, whioh closed Tuesday. Tho Bcnnto eoiuinitleo decided lo iliseiiHS in do tnil only tho features coneeniiiiR fed eral emit nil of tho water power mtos involved. City and United Stales nuny en uiueeiH who Ipivir examined tho draft of the proposed bill Hinted today Hint the measure gives Si Francisco nil tho rights eoutaiiied in tho urnnt is sued hy ho see rotary of tlio iutorior five yours ao, nml permits tho San .lonquiu IrtiKiition interests to im pound tho Hood waters fifty miles below tho city's dam for their own ii'o. This feat tiro will bo opposed by Sonnlois Siuool of Utah nnd Fall of New Me.xien. LAND SUIT HELDUP PENDJNG A DECISION T.OS ANOKI-KS, riil., July 0. -Tho Koverumcnl's half billion suit to teeover oil lands from tho Southern Pncifio railroad is held up today pondini; u decision in the case of Kd miiud Bmk nml others nmihiHt tho railtoadi in which simllat' piiueiplos mo involved, Tho laltor ciiho is ho foiu tlio United Stilled Hiipremu oourt. HETCHHETCHY ACTRESS GETS $250,000 FROM BRITISH LORD Dnfr-v Mitrkhnm, nu aitrei, wh) wiih in Ibe I'nited Slntex Keiernl jeui'rt ni;o, iboimli her acting' wiih not so X'""! Unit she is reeolleeled bv iiiuiij', hnx just woo .'.'.'.0.lill(l from (lie Manpils of Northntnpton, ij youii man, who fell in lout iith her. When the boy's fnllier told him he mux! not uiiiny nml finally colnpclled him to ipiii lliu nnlreHs, she brought suit, '('hut wn settled the other day nml by Ibe terms the xouiii; lord, or mllior his father. wa eompelleil to pav the woman not onh a quarter of II million, hut Hie hi. iv ensts of the suit. SEEK ISLAND TO L 4 POUT TOWNSKND. i7m, July P SurgeotiH of tho fed oral health service hero are urgent In their sup port of tho movement to ml ntddo nn Island oiftho Pnclflo const for tho oaro of lepera, follownK the e capo of Domlnlk I'Jttnrl, n leper. from .tho tempornry quarantine at Diamond l'olnt. 1'lttorl ofcnped with tho nsslstniica of John Karly, SpnnUh war veteran, nn attendant nt the leper colony, who Ih himself n lopcr. Early ban ri- contly developed marked signs of In sanity nnd clobo watch la being kopt on tho two lepers rctiinlulut; nt tho station. Dr. i:. O. S.iwyor, health officer of I.ob Angeles county, Cnl., liiHpect ed tho Dlnmnud l'olnt station yes terday, nnd conferred with Past Aa slutnnt Surgeon Karl In tho InteroJt of the formor'8 hill for tho estnu llslinient of a permanent lopor st'i tlun, which Is now before coiiKress. I 'S Hud Anderson's backer arc highly incensed today over n pious dispatch cmanaliiiL' from Vancouver. Wash., in which n Hupixnier of the Medford liKhtweight ehenrged tho defeat hy Cross to Dick Donald inakinc conces sions to Sam Wullacll,''Closs, brother and manager. Medford fan jift relumed from the scene of tlto fight stales that Donald concede nothing nnd that the only nuestiiui wns whether or not Dud resetted to holding in tlto clinches.. Refeieo Eyton was called in nnd assured Cross nnd his tiiium- ger that Dud fought clean nnd there by nettled that argument. This slime fan lost henvily on tho Cross-Auderhon fiuht. hut still thinks Hint Dud has a cliuuco wiih tho boit of tho lightweights mid says ho things Dud will not Iosonuolt strength as u result of Mm operation for np- pcnitumis, " t ho anconver persoi is probably soio because he lost a few dollars nnd wishes to blame Don ald," ho said. BITE OF CALF RESULTS IN SIGNS OF RABIES ' ST. I.OL'IS. .Mo., July 0. A. II. Dcnjutuin applied to tho city bac teriologist for the l'asluur tiealiuont today. lie was bitten on I ho thumb by a calf uiul is. showing signs of nibica. ESTABLISH HOITO A E FOR AH HA MM Li House Passes Resolution Provltlfnjj for Separate Inquiry Into Sensa tional Disclosures Special Counsel Authorized to Be Employed. WASIIIN'MTON, Jiilv M.The rc lulioii providing for a lobby probj, iiidcpnndeiil of tlmt now in projjre-s hy n senate committee, was passed by the bouse this afternoon. Speaker Clark then iipiMiiuled the following members 'of if" eoinmittee to conduct mi investiu'iilieii: Kcpieciitntive fJnrrctt, of Tennci- 'M'e, eliairmaii; Representatives ('line, nf Indiana; ltu-ell, of Missouri; Hndcnberry, of (Icur'in; Stafford of Wisconsin; Willis, of Ohio, mid Nolan, of California. After ii desperate search of the cloak rooms, the bouse mustered n fpiorum fbis afternoon nnd volcd, 104 to 1 ()''. to permit the uiiiinsed sM'eial lobby illlestipitini; to employ special counsel to probe the eluirtfCH of Mar tin M. .Mulliull. This reverses tietion taken earlier in the week. KVKRKTT, Wash., July 0. A. A. Drodrck, coinmissioiier of public snfe tv heie, is' burred today from his home, nnd from enlerini; the Drodcek compnn.v'M .store by nn injunction .ranted to the wife, Sadie A. Drodeck who is suing for divorce. Mrs. Drodcek caused n fensntion 13 naming Florence Frcdland, a linir dre'ser here ns eo-rcixindeut. Sho sets forth in befcotaplaint that sho is president, general mannger nnd treasurer of the Drodeck store and tlmt her hubaud wns merely cm ployed ns superintendent. The Dro dcoks were married at Walla Wnll.i thirty-two years ago. In her youth, Mrs. Drodeck achieved fame as a breaker of wild horses. WASHINGTON, July 9. The hquso territories commltteo today begnn hearings on tho proposal for n government built road In AInska, It considered plans proposed In bills Introduced ''by Representative iaf. forty, of Oregon, nnd Dolegatn Wlck- orahum, of Alaska. NF.W YOHK, July 0. Tito only stock to move more than a fraction in the eaily dealings in the stock miuket today was Canadian Pacific which declined ti:5s Other lending issues ranged felighlly under yester day's close. Later rumors of nn im pending $(10,01)0,000 stock issue caused liberal selling of Canudinn l'u cilio and it slumped 4j to 20iM2, the year's lowest mark. D of nro tho uniket closed Canadian Pacific re covered a point mid other issues hut a slight fraction. Roads were lower. Tim market closed dull. E ARID HOMESTEADS WASHINGTON, July 0. Tho sen ato public lauds commltteo this if teruoon reported favorably on the bill Introduced by Senator Plttmnn authorUltiK the Interior department to designate tracts uf soml-nrld pu'i llc hind In Nevada lu bo subject to homostoiuU without continuous resi dence. PROBE BES HEAR PA F ALASKA RAD EA PROPOSALS ALASKA AD E T BY STOCKMEN Orcliardists and Cattle Rnlsers Clash Over Proposal to Apply New Law to Northeast Medford Precinct, Forclnq Stockmen to Fence. A merry war In raging botwoim tho orcharding nnd thu cattlemen of northeast Medford precinct over n proposal to submit to tho voters at n special election tho stock closuro law passed nt.lho last session of thj legislature, which will prohibit stock front running nt large within the pre cinct, nnd enables property owncru damaged to Impound the stock nnd hold tho same until the owner cashes up. Northeast .Medford Includes a por tion or Doxy Ann which Is mostly railroad land. This land Is lensod as a stock range by a sjiullcato of Medford men. Tho stock come down the roads nnd lanes, pasturing there on, entering oen gates nnd frequent ly breaking fences nnd getting ns fnr as Medford nnd Central Point. Tho stockmen claim tho law wilt work a hardship upon them by fore lug them to keep herdsmen and thus Increase the cost of ment nnd llvlu$j, The orchnrdlsts claim tho stock havo damaged property running Into thoi- sands nnd that with tho high prices secured nowadays for meat, stock men can afford to fence their ranges or keep herdsmen. Efforts nt a compromise nro being made, whereby the restricted district will give tho stockmen thiit portion of tho precinct east of the lloxy Ann- road tlint skirts nloug tho west slope of tho mountain. YEAR IN PRISON SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July J). Former Detective Sergeant Arthur Mel'heo nml Batrolmnn Charles Tay lor, convicted of conspiring with Ital ian bunco men to obstruct justice, were each sentenced to one year in the county jnd hero todny by Super ior Judge William P. Lnvvior. Their motions for n new trial were denied. DIVORCE CAUSE OF I SEATTLE. Wash.. July 9. Thnt divorces produce a largo proportion of dependent, children, nnd that tu borcttlosls may bo abolished by edu cation on sanltnry subjects, were dec larations mado In addresses deliv ered before tho Nntlonnl Conference ot Charities nml Corrections this morning. Throo section meeting were held and a general Ecsalon at 11:30 o'clock. Tho section meetings dealt with "child welfare.'' tho "relation of commercial organizations to social welfare." and "probation, prisons and parole." Tho goneral session discussed "health and productive power." "Tuberculosis will bo abolished, not by medicine, but through proper education. No dlscaso cnu bo more readily effacod than tuborculosla, when tho people onco know what to do." FAR BELOW NORMAL SF.WAKD, Alaska, July O.Feur that tho hulniou run this year will be far below normal is expressed here following reports from tho canneries at ICodiak, Cook Inlet nml other west ern Alaskan points, tlmt tho pack this xear is less thmt half of .that last jonr. Canneynuen predicted u big j ear as it is four years since the first big shipment of small fish front the fei era I hatcheries was turned loose, and this is thu year tliey are duo tu return. OSU LAW BEING F H GRAFTERS GIVEN IUDGE CALK . UPSETSRULINGS OF JUDGE EIFERT Celebrated Millar Case Reversed by Circuit Court Who Reverses Muni clpal Judrjc on Four Points on Which Appeal Was Taken Circuit Judge GnlkinH Wednesday returned n decision in favor of tho ilofoiidnnt m , the celebrated cnq brought by tlio rity ndmfnistrntfon again Councilman George II. Millar, accused of immorality, in which nn appeal was taken from tho rulings of Mayor Kifrt ns municipal judge. On the four main points of Con tention, the mayor was roversed, nml prnclicnelly nil the mayor's rulings swept iihiiIc us illegal, tho court hold ing with the coiilculion.q of the de fendant's attorney throughout the trial. The case wn? brought hy Attor ney Hoggs then city city attorney, who acted ns prosecutor for the c'dyf It grew out of the attempt to punish Miller for selling Jiipior to nu im moral resort. Miller wns convietccd nnd fined. The success of the npiienl remits the fine. CURRENCY BILL N WASHINGTON. July 9. The cntlro house banking committee to day considered tho problem of pro cedure for tho enactment of" pio potcd currency legislation, tt ilu cusscd tho democratic policy ot "closed doors," which would oar Re publicans from consideration of tho moasure. Tho democrats take the stand that thoy ore rtiponslbla for the mniMiro and Insisted the minor ity members should not binder tho framing of tho bill. , ON CURRENCY BILL WASHINGTON, July 0. Tho re publican proposal for noti-pnrtisaii consideration of tho currency hill went down to defeat hy n straight party vote nt a meeting of the en tire house banking commilteo hero today. It was decided, however,' to hold open and public committeo meet ings. The democrats contended that they would bo responsible for tho measure and insisted the presence of the re publican minority 'would only hinder their activity. PARCEfrWiS" OLYMl'IA. Wash., July 9.Tholr Income from rommlsslou on express business at small stations having dropped to practically nothing slnro tho establishment o tho parcel pour, telegraph operators for tho "Northern Pacific havo petitioned for a rulse, nnd following thu road's refusal, are- voting today on a Btrlko. This Information, was received hero today from headquarters' nt, Bt, Paul, Tho telegraphers demand 14 fourteen per cent lncroaso tnpuy.. About 1300 operators are Involved YOUNG CZAREVITCH TO BE SENT TO CRIMEA ST, l'KTKHSnUHO, July Q,.Jt was officially announced hero today tlmt Iho young CVnroviteh will Utt sent to Sakki, in Northern fcriuiw, iv hero ho will undergo n course t tientmeut in tho famous nui uiul salt baths at tlmt place. DesidvA tho mysU'iioutt ailment with The hwr to all thu rtusslas hat) hMHH-flSkkd since lust full, nnd wkioli ,1 lpif ho incurable, hy Iimsj bW wiftfyijjg iccenll.v from ii bdrilMilHK f'tk iity(' HIM of (hit left kunv, which ifo tmml doctors believe th Kftkki Imi(Im wilt' UNDER D SI . , ft. t j.k I- ,i.l t HS ) M A fl 'i i ,, 9 ty J - m, . 4 -1 '.""