I r . . . , ',M- ' I'P T -T -. I JTT-,-1 1H' "T'l T J T"l '". ! "-I " ",' rirT Hb'wi 35", t"a '.Ot Medford Mail Tribune . ": SECOND EDITION WEATHER Hhotvcra tonight and Handily Mux. .NO. Mln. ,18. Hutu. .IK f)rtytli tnl Ymr, Dally Klulilli Year. MKDJTORD, OUKflON, SATURDAY, .JULY 32, 191,'J. NO. 96. t 'l NULL SAYS IKED Wl SENATE BOSSES Ahlrlch mill Fornkcr, Willi Whom Ho Worked, Knew of His Employment by Manufacturers Tlioiinji PosIiim ns llenil of Workers' Ornanlzntlon. Senator McComh's Private Secretary Drihril to Furnish Manufacturers With Copies of Correspondence. wasiiinoton, Juiv i2.-iiuw Urn National Association til' .Maim laelonrcrH used leader of labor unions, through liim, In re-elect Nol mmi W. AMt icli senator ftoia Rhode NIiiihI mill l defeat Kciiulor Me- 'iiiiiiim (if Mn ryln ml For ro-oloelioii mill William Hughes hh n candidate for emigre frmii New Jersey In Hill I wu inli! before the senate luliliv in- cllgntiug oonunillco lining liv Mnr I it M. .Miilluill or llulliumrc, seir confessed chief lobbyist mill strike lueakcr for llio Manufacture! ' or gaiiiratinii. 'rin witno described bin mnnipii Inlion of labor leaders, uml tub! (if biting prominent union men In Phila delphia mill Now York to (umiiiiiiUhIi his purpose, Asked o tiiimo Hip men who nhled In bin olilbtal fights, MiiIIimII said: .Viiiiic Political Aide "They were Mii'lmv! CoIIIiih ol Philadelphia, Secretary Ciirlnin of I be Miiihliug Trades Council; .lni'nb Cnssiler of Nmv York", Williiiui Ryan, mi electrical worker of Now York, ami (leorgc Hurko of Now Jersey who was tutor iiiitnoil iin deputy col lector of Ititoriuil revenue." .Miilluill said Ibo KuTtoiTiil'.Afiinii fni'tiirern' AxHoeieotloii usually buekiMl republican candidates in Ibo ptimiirici. After Seiiiilor Mediums wan de fiiilcd, .Mnrhall Cashing, linn score, tnrv of the Mnuufucturcrs' Asnein Hon Mont liim lo "feel bilil out." Cmdiiug, (be witness snid, told ttl tn t tin t McCotnus was a eniiilhbite foi the federal lieueh mill Hull .Miilluill was In el liim (but bis uilvoeaov of Ibo elubl boiir bill bail cost liim tho scnnlopdiip, mn) Hint bo ought to ieiiiiliafn It ih mlvooat'V of it. .MiConiio KIihnI I'm. CtisltliigV letter, which Mulbnll was ilirooleil to bum, rend: "If bo hoiii'xilv menus (o lot up, vmi can proinisp liim to remove nnv obMuolo to Jii m political ambition." .Miilluill testified (but be saw Me ( 'iiiiiiim, who trioil lo iiuiko peace with Ibo Nutloual Manufacturers' Asso eiulion but refused to ubnuilou his tiilvoeui'v of ibo dull I hour bill. WASHINGTON, July 12. An . ri'Hiill of jealoiiH)' between llin Ken nto and Ikiiii") lobby Investigating committees, II.Ih feared today Unit the surcoHS of tlio prnbo Ih siirltuily tliroateued. Tint souuto Hiibrominlt leu, liuarliiK Hint tho special com milled of tho Iioiihc, of which Hop- rniuiutnllvo Garrett, of Tennessee, Ih rlialriiimi, plaunod to "kldunp" Mar tin M. Miilluill. of lliiltlmuro, whoso hoiihiiI Intuit rlutrKOH of loliltyliiK by tho National Association of Matin facturors caused nubioouuu to Iin Is- Kiied for hint liy luitli coiiiinlttooH, mot at D o'clock tlilH tuornltiK l Kload of at 10:30, tho tlmo orlKlnal ly ot. Keuator Ovormau Bout n lottor to Cluilriiuin (larrott of tjio hoiiKn lo'; liy commlttno poHltlvoly tofiitiliiK to niloaiiu Mullmll to Ihu Iiouro prolioit. Attorney Kuiory, KCiiortil counol U-, (Continued on ratio 0) E WASHINGTON, July -.-Tho ru port of Ibo hoiiKO jiulioiary oomiiiltti'o roooiiuiuiuiliut; tho iiuuhIiIui; of tlin loHoliitioii iiitnuliicoil by HoproKontu live ICitbu of (biliioinln, ilirootiiiK Attorney Ucuorul MoltoynoblM to hiiIi mil nil papoi'M In tho I)iKKX(Jnmiiiotli "wbllo hIiivu" ciifio to tho houno oamu up In llin Iiiiiiho Imlay iih iiul'iuiHboil biiHiuoHH. The ropliblloini iiioiiiIioih intend lo air (bo uiihu on Ihu i'loor, CAMINETT A AID HOUSE LOBBYING SOON LOST ART SAYS Work of Senate Lobby Probe Sum marized Exposure Has Discred ited Occupation, Lessened Influence Prohibitive Legislation Follows. How Trusts Secured Lcnlslatlon and Punished Legislators Revealed to Country for First Time. WAKlllNdTON. July I'J.-Heiia-or Heed of MiMMOiul, ebief crnM exiMuliier for Ibo hoiiiiIo lobby Iiivom liiii'tiiii; eommillee lodiiy analyzed for the United Proxx Ibo ovldouoo lnl.cn no far by tbut eumtuiltei! uml Kitvi) uhnt be belietcH will bo the ro. mi1' of bie liiNchiiUtort, llin htulo. until follows ; l .luiiieM A. Keed Tlie lobliv itt c-t ivriitioti uml Hh lit- lemiiiiit iIiM'biKiiieH Iiiivii (lemon hi ruled what lui Innir lieeti HUHK'eted that Hie t.ieul liuaueial intcrcMM h ive leicllv mid effectively directed mid controlled IcuiMlutinu. I do not menu Hint nil lcxitutiou ban thu been controlled, but Mint the inter-c-U have been a putoutiul influence in beyond ipicMiou. Wlmt IIilileiKc NIiohh. Evidence plalnlv hIiewm: I'irhl, that they Iiiimi oppnxed the eI"clion of moil known to bo opMixod to their pIiiiik uml dcitircx. Second, that they have, nccrelly v'ueu uid nuil Niipport, finiineinl uml muriil, to thoMc wlio buvo been Mih jcrvient In Ibeir Iiitorool". 'Iblid, Ibiit they buvo carefully uml ccirctlv uftccicd pnlilb) Houtimout ihioudi carefully prepared iu'wh mat ter xeiit nut IhriHiuli Ihu prcM of the country. rourth, thai with ureal nkill they have carried on u propaumubi witb their hiMucrt enuueclioiih uml by Huh iiicuiik toiihl to iufliieuco votes o( eonur,iiieu. I'il'lli, Hint thev buvo malntulued obbyiht in WunIuiikIoh wboo buni iwm it hrh been not only to umler- Inkc o (litcct a coiirsi) of IcuNlutiou uml to (iP"m' nil iuiiiiicnl leuiilntiou, but o tsiilertuko to control Ihu so .ectioii .i Ihu couiuiillooii of con 'I'ru-t Man i:inplii)Hl, Sixth, iu one iiinluneo at leal, ono of tliexo iiilotohlh. tho woolen iiiauit- fucl'ircr. xucceedcil iu biivim; up. pointed ns confidential clerk, of the lepiibb'inn member of tho finuueo cotiimltteo of tho houato, tho socio lurv of tho Woolen Munufaclurors' A i'leiution who performed bin work ho snlhl'iietorilv that ho wus pro fontod by hih ompbiyerK, Ibo woolen maiiufiiclurers witb $lifl(ll). Seventh, that the Hin;ur iutercntn of Hawaii, 1'orlo Itieo, l.ouifimm uml lli boot HiiKiir inlorohlx have mado i oniuion emihii to provout u reduction of Ibo tiuilf on hiiu-nr. Kililh, Hint thero is a community of iutcrchtK belweeu many of tho pro tooled induMrioK uml Hint there Iiiir boon mixed ami expended diieotly iiiiJ imlireell.v for tin purposo ol cont rolling puhlio sentiment uml af fect inu' IcKitlulIon iniiiiy tbutisamls of dnllurri. Now UovelopmoiilN Dully. Kvery day Ik Iii'IiikIiii; new duvol opmoulH, Urailually tho facts are IicIiik' laid boforo tho puhlio. No ono can predict oMiotly wbat may yet In) developed, but uh u robiilt of this in vestigation, thoKo thbiKH will hnppen: Tho woik of tho lobbyist having boon exported, bo will bo discredited uml bis iiitluouoo Kioatly loKSoned. LcK'islution will bo ouuoted which will render tho work of tho lobbyist, if not impossible, at least more diffi cult. Iu my opinion, lobbyists will bo rcipiircd to resist or uml to present' themselves boforo a committee ol ooiiKiTHH in I heir Into obaraolor. houseWsIS hetch-hetchy plan WABHINdTON, July 12, Tito Iioiihii commlttoo on public lamia vot ed HiIh mornluK to report favorubly u lilll Ki'autlUK Ban Krunoluco watur ilKlits for u municipal mipply In llotclt liotoby valley of tlio YohoiuIIo National iit'(, NAT 0 SECOND DAUGHTER OF PF1ESID ENT WILL WED MAN WHO LOOKS VERY MUCH LIKE HER OWN DADDY rlCvV . JTraneis JSowes .Sotyt. JcshIo Wilson has picked out n yeuui: lawyer for a husband, a votm; man now employed in (bo office ol the ditrie attorney of New YorK county, who looks so much iiko her father that tho chief difference in their appearance is found In Ibeir nes. IVuiicN Howe Huyro is the sou of it railroad builder. Ho baits from Pennsylvania, but Home time uso iiiudc up bis uimiil (but ho would like to study law. v entered tho oftico of tho district tilloruoy us u clerk while bo studied. f bits not yet been uilmillcd to Ibo bar, hut ;s utmost ready for bis final OMimiun lion. The wcdditii; will likely (tike plaeo iu the full. NEW AEROPLANE OF HUMAN FLIGHT- NKW YORK, July 12. -Tho prob lem of human i'liuht is solved today, neeordiui; to announcement by Chris, topbor .1. Lake, whoso sou, Simon Luke of Bridgeport, Conn., is tho in ventor of a Huhmanuo torpedo boat now in use by tho United States navy. Constructed on no entirely now prin ciple, tho l.ako aeroplane does not depend on its velocity to remain in tho uir. Father and son have been woikiiur on Ibo problem for tunny yours. Spenkini; tit tho Aero club ol? America heio, tho older Lake snid; "This uoroplnno will absolutely rovo lutiuoir.0 aeronautics. It cannot full. It Is uhsohitcly stable and always touches eurtb or water ri)-htsido up, It is like a cut, comint; down on nil fours." IAGE BY DAY OR NIGHT C1I1CAUO, July 1'J. DckIiiiijiik lo diiy, iiiarriiiKO licenses caif ho . ob luiiioil tit any hour of Ibo day or niejit in Chicuuo. Hut tho lovesick couple Hint decide, on tho pluno nt midnight must travel twelve miles to tho homo of, Deputy NCouutv Clerk Mack in South ChioiiKo to wl the license, "No matter what hour of tho iiIkIiI, I'll bo on hand to issue licenses," said Mack, who oiu'inated the twenty-four hour. ninrriuKO liijeuso bur eau. It's it kooiI Ibiui; to buvo the license bureau rijjht nrouml tho oor uer when tho question bus just boon popped, Women still ohmu;o their iniiiiU, fcpP NO WSE mkM APPEAR BEFORE SOLVES PROBLEM 4 nuuer: rnuDtno WASHINGTON, ,nly l'J.Tbo linttsc probe tl? fi'uliotis lobby cburues lieuiut beru today. Chair man Garrett is preparing lo dolvo into tho by-paths of .Martin M. .MulhallW narrative. Ho flatly denied rctwrtrt of frioliou witb the senate commit tee, snyiiij: the house reeosnixeil the seunto's prior ribt to .MttlhiiUV tcst't-' itioiiy. Tho house lobby committee mot this moriiiui;, but the members were un able to do anything uml ndjourncd to this afternoon. Mulbnll and J. H. Mc.Miehael, former chief page of tho house, were summoned but did not appear. At an executive session of the lioitso committee, the senate was criticised for 'hamperiuj;" the house probers. Chairman Oarrctt wrolo n formal not to Chnirmnn Overman of tbi senate committee inipiirint: about tho wtlnessoH not tieeded immediately by the scuuto and whether those would be available for the house probers. TO NKW YOHK. July 12. Cuiindian Paoifio opened two points higher to day, nud tho Koucrul trend of tho stock ihnrket wns upward. Trmlin wus very dull, nJmo..t us stngiiniit as yesterday, which was the dullest day in seventeen years. Loudon bought uirKO DiocKs oi lunmiinn l'uemc which stock continued firm through out the short session hero. Hethle brtu rose ,, llonds were steady. The market closed dull. I LONDON, July 12. Kitty Marion, who hurlod u package of suffrngo literature through a, window of tbu homo nffiuo yesterday, was ar raigned iu court this afternoon. She refused to pav a fine, mid was sent to llollowuy jail. As sho was led away, sho sheuted: "Not only will 1 go on a hunger strike but 1 shall re fuse to lot them put mo out of jail when 1 am released." ' Showers Predicted. PORTLAND, Oic, July 12. Ore Ore eon: Showers tonight or Sunday; light variable winds, REKAND3 REAP VICTORY Crusliinn Defeat of Bulgarians at Seres Reported by Combined Forces Who Occupy City Bulgars Ex pected to Sue for Peace at Once. Before Retreat, Two Hundred Greeks Alleged to Have Been Subjected to Unspeakable lndl(jnllles. ATIIKN8. July i:-CrunliliiR de feat of Unitarian troopx nt Bore by n combined Greek and Hervlan force wan claimed In official dlnpatchcn ro reived at tho wur offlco here today from tho front. Tho UroekH occupy ho city and It Is believed hero that llulgnrla will Immediately duo for peace. Iicforo retreating from Seres, the IlulKitrlrms, It I charged, subjected two hundred decks. Including hlijh churchuien. amout; them n bishop, to unspeakable liidfKtiltles and then murdered them. The Greek com mander of the Sixth division disin terred a score of corpses to confirm his charges. STEFANSSEN OFF F NO.MH. Alaska. July 12. With thirty Alaskan (loirs and two C horse power launches, purchased here to nid tbcin in explorintr the far north, the Cmiiuirmi jsjTitr exiilorn'tinn cx peditiou under Vilbjamar Stefnnsseu will sail from here Into tonight or Sunday. The hour of sailintr dc pends on the binding of tho bnhjiicc oi iou tons oi com wuieit win ue carried by the Iuirluk us n dceklond. Ono of the Iniittches purchased will be parried by the mtxilliury boat Aliixkttn, which will enrrv the south ern party, under Dr. If. if. Anderson to Victoriitland. Two other arctic expeditions are fitting nut here nud will sail soon. Ono including several eastern scien tists which will sail on the Polar Hear nml Frank Kleinsohmldt's er peditiou which will leave about the same time. FIVE HUNDRED FIGHT FIRE AT SANTA CRUZ SANTA CRUZ, Cal., July 12. Af ter working nil night on tho brush fire which is sweeping down the Newell Creek ntrtl Love creek can yons, the five hundred firefighters shortly before noon today an nounced that the flames wero under control. The summer resorls of Olon Arbor mid Hrtiokuey were endangered throughout the night, but were saved by backfiring. Residents fled from their homes last night but returned today. '" 'S EAT CHICAGO, July 12. The diamond necklace, purchased by Jack Johnson tho negro pugilist for his first wife, who committed sulcldo, ami was con fiscated by federal nuthorlttos, was sold at public auction today. It was bought by Harnett Uros., joweletr, for J2.100. JACK. SON VISITS T LONDON, July 12. Jtiok Johnson, tho negro pugilist, arrived hero to day from Paris. Ho reiterated his declaration that bo does not intend to return to (ho United States, V 0 A ON NORTH C. G. GATES, WHO SPENDS "A MILLION A YEAR" I Charles 0. dates, the son of bis father, dabbed front .Minneapolis the other day on n special train while n story was in eirciNntion Hint be wns ruunlti from his father-in-law, who wns snid to hne whipped him in n cafe, lint be denied that he bad been whipped, nml iniii-tcd there wus no one iu New Work who could do that. :tlet FOR TROLLEY TIES Contract for C000 railroad tics has been let to the Trail Lumber Co. by S. S. Uullls to bo delivered by September. Tho tics are for tho first section of the Intorurban trol ley Hue to be constructed from Med ford to Siskiyou Heights. Mr. Uullls returned this week from the cost where he-Tlaed orders for steel rails and rolling stock for fall delivery. It is his Intention to rush construction when tho material ar rives. Mr. Dullls Is equipping a sawmill on tho headwaters of Little Applo gate to get out timber for tho Ster ling mine flumo and ditch, which It Is proposed to rebuild. SAN FRANCISCO, Ciffi, July 12 The four-mnstcd tramp schooner J. II. Liinsmmi lies nt the bottom of the buy off Harbor View today, fol lowing a collision about midnight with the steel coasting steamer Fran cis H. Leggett. The Luusmnn was lying nt anchor and the Leggett was titiing to sea on n voyage to Astoria when the accident occurred. Cup tnin Wcithuunt and bis crew of three men of tho I.uusmun were rescued by a launch. Tho Leggett was prac tically undamaged. A hole four feet deep wits torn iu tlio wooden bull of the LuiiMiiau, which, immediately sank, weighted down by her cargo of coal from Australia. F: roltTLAND, Ore., July 12. Af tor suffering terrible agony for two days, Frank M. Griffith, a prominent automobllo dealer, Is dead hero to duy from hydrophobia. Griffith was bitten by his pet dog five weeks ago but suffered no 111 effects until two days ago, when ho wns taken with convulsions. Kvery treatment for tho rabies knowu to modlcal sclonca was tried In an effort to savo Grif fith's life, but :to no avail. IS NEW TRIAL BY GOFF NKW YORK, July 12. State Su preme Justice lloff todity denied former Police Lieutenant Charles Hooker, sentenced to diu for thu murder hero of Herman Rosenthal, a gambler, u new trial, N nt mm IKE Committee of Conductors and Train men Ratify Walkout Vote Taken Last Week on Eastern Railways Demand Increase In Pay. Sub-Committeo Named to Attend Conference at White House Next Monday and Talk With Wilson. . NKW YOItK, July 12. Willi sanction of a walkout practically a foregone conclusion, tho commlttoo of one thousand of tho Ortlor of ftallwuy Conductors and the Uroth crhood of Hallway Trainmen met hero today to ratify a strlko voto taken by about 100,000 members of the two organizations on forty-two eastern roads. Wnother tho strike order will be Issued today or tumor row Is as yet uncertain. Tho commlttco met In tho Engin eering Societies building. The morn ing session was devoted to receiv ing reports of the men In chargo of tho balloting. It has been known for several days that tho referendum resulted In about 9-1 per cent of tho members favoring a strlko unl demands for Increased wages worn met by tho rahroads. Tho chiuro of an eleventh hoar peace offering from the railroads Is considered e -treraely remote. It was authoritatively stated that the commlttco of ono thousand will namo a sub-committee to attend .a conference at the Whlto House in , Washlrigtoh next Monday to dlscusi j with President Wilson and a'.i. mltteo of railway managers propii-d amendments to the Erdtnan,.arblirr. Hon act. The commltfa failed' to reach. any decision at tho morning session as to ordering a strlko. Another ses sion will he held this afternoon, but deflnlto action may not bo decided upon boforo late tonight. No chances of a dictaphone being , installed in the meeting ball were taken by tho committee. To guard , against such a possibility, no an nouncement was mado of tho place of meeting until tho session began In Webster Hall. Hw EXHUME BODY OF ALICE CRISPELL WII.KERBAKRE, Pa., July 12. An application by District Attornoy Dlgclow to exhumo tho body of Allco Cblspell was granted today by Judgo Henry Fullcrt. Henry Johns, la whose company ou the night of July tho girl was last seen alivo, Is hjlil bn suspicion. The body was fou.id floating Iu Harvey's lako the follo-'-Ing day. An expert will bq brought from Now York, It it ctatud, to perform a now autopsy. Tho petition of tho district attorney alleged that the first autopsy, porformed by Dr. ll!g gins, was unsatisfactory. On tho theory that the girl was deud whou her body was thrown Into the lake, tho prosecutor demands that tho stomach and lungs bo ro-exumlned. THREATS TO BLOW UP MEXICO CITY, July 12. Threats to blow up tho Unltod States embus sy wero received horo today by Am bassador Henry Lane Wilson lit un anonymous letter. It was referred to the Mexican foreign office for In vestigation. TEACHERS TO MEET IN ST. PAUL NEXT SALT LAKK CITY, Utub, July 13. Tho directors of the Nntinmi! Kdu I'litionul Association, in coiivcutiou hero today, selected St. Piiul, Minn., ,' us tho meeting pluoo for noxt year''1' convention. Tbu board also cboVu Oakland, Cal., for (ho 2 0 1 " convention. 1NS 1 00.000 MEN ON msxm , 1 J :fr ' f ) f M r . . -l rti t