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.),.Hf" -VH'"'-fWWVVMMyMwp4S ete-itth $ t'i C a" '.1 VI: SECOND EDITION I'ltrty-llilnl Vmir, Dully nillhtli Venr. nriiit!st That New Petition Do Pre united Calllnii for $500,000 Bonds to Mature at Intervals, Instead o tin; $700,000 Thirty Yrar Bonds. Mrmlirrs o Court Anrro Only Upon tint Main County Hlojiway Widen Will On Only one Iniprovecl. After ciiusulllilinn willi Alloruev A. I!. Weinncs, mIih is legal mix ism I, ir lln cininlv in ml liitiiilinu unit -ti'ix, (In1 1'iitiiil.v ciuirl Moinluv ic jeclcd the petition pti'senlcd by the Mcilfiird I'wnmcrclnl clnli imkiut: Tor n special election Torn 7(10,0011 hic.li uny liiintt issue, lint ntriccd n cull Hllcll Mil election pllivillcd llll lllllllllllt uked for ih .VilHI.OIIO, a kiiiii call- iiimIi',1 HiilTielinl, in construct thi' tint lit liihMi.v ftniii Hid Ciilifnriilii liin' n the .liwephini' riiiiulv border. A tlin eoiintv riiiirl tuut HjHM'Ify ill llii' election I'lill, Mm iiiuniiul n( llliilll'.V In In expended nil specified iiiimU mill its llii' court could nut iijjicc ulicr. Ihn other 'r'JOII.OIIII nnkc! for IiiiiiIiI do expended, unit to cult tm tiinri' mniicv thiin iii'cilcil for tit" main hlxlnuiv, even thuimh it could lint ln UHi'il except UXHI consent of the vnlcis liv a nine election, would complicate mutters, the court dc clileit to i eject tin iielitioti unit re. lineal for ii new one lie to lie sub in'tcil, "We lire opposed to the expcndl line of mini lininl iiionov, except for imvol hlglixvnvs" wilil .lilduo Ton Wile, "unit we fiiVnr Jnekltu: to other rNUtrcWfnr the. lmprox'rhlcut of enlth miuU There i no need of aulhnrix ti.p mi Ismic of $700,(100 when iOO, 1100 may lie sufficient. Willi Hie re MiIIm secured hv thi paxeit high way In increased traffic, revenue and valuation, other bond expenditures will he eaiv to authorize in the fu ture, If needed. Meanwhile Hie count v will not have exhausted H- CICllit, "We do not ant to jeopardize the micie-x of the mind minis movement lix M'allerinu the money secured over two laiite an urea ami acciiiaplixhlai: Ii it little hi rcults. We will eoiieen. Irate upon Ilic main thorouuhfare, upon which resides txvn-lhiriN of the population, ami xvhich must neces Miril.v tm permaneiitlv improved he "ore oilier ioiiiU can he similarly im proved. "The petition called for $700,000 five per rent JI0 year lunula. Wo have decided to have the bunds ma lure at vnrylni: periods luMond nl IU) yearn. Mr, Kennies is now draw luir up a new hoad election petition, vhich will Im ready for oiiciilnliuu li the lalter part of the week." DESTROYED DY FIRE SAN It.U'AKL. Oil.. JnlV 1 1.--I'l vii mini mid women whoso agoa nuiKO from 74 to '. yearn, am re covering lodny fiom hurna anil ahock iih a reHiilt of the partliil destruction by flro of Hid Marin County Ainu lioHpltal. Tim rout or tho thlrly-fixo Inmates wcro reuuivcil to safety. Oao of, thtwo Injured, Joseph Toalno, was to liavo rulobrutud litii riuitennliil lilrt Inlay on AiiKUBt il! In (tin ronii' tjnn i-(ioiii of tlio iliuimui'il ImiIMIiik. (',l'ln (rn Btartoil from u defectlvo friin ami coiiMiiiued all hut thu office i,i'r thj) IiiiIiIiik lioforo thu Bun Itufmil fliniiieu ruiirliod Hiu Bi'onu, PENNOYER OF CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF LEGATION WASIllNdTON, July M.TI10 iiomlimtlon of.Hlehnrd K. Penuoyer, of California, lo ho necretary of tho Amnrienn I.i'Kiitlnii nt Lima, Peru, wiih hciiI to the Hcnata todny. Fair Weather Predicted. J'OltTUNI), Ore., .Inly II. Fore ciihIj Ort'uoiii Fair tonilil ami TiieHihiyi wanner tmiiulit i'iihI par lion; wanner Tuewluy, exerpt iii'iir lliy coiihtl iiuitlicubluily wimU, COUNTY COURT REJECTS ROAD BOND PETITION Medford TO Wilson Determined That Railroad Trainmen and Manancrs Must Avert Paralysis of Traffic Con ference Between Parlies Is Held. Conness tu Act, Passlnti Newland's Amendment Which Makes Arbitra tion Compulsory. WAHIIINOTON. July H.Hettle laelit of Hid lliri'iilened Htrlkn of Hiu.odo trainmen on forty-fho eiiNt era rallrondn Hiroiiuli Hi' iiiecptniiro liy liolli imrllcrt of arldtrntlnn under tlio tcrmit of (lie NiiwIiimU aniiiiid mniit to Hin Crilmiin nit, wiih deeldeil upon Hi!h nfteriionii In ti conference at tlio White lliiimn Imtwccn l'rol ilniit WlUon, Hcrrotnry of l.iilior WIIkoii, ItcpicKenliillvc Clayioii, Men ntor Newlntiilii anil reprcHeiitntlxeii of hot Ii Hilled to tlm illHpllte. WAKIII.VdTON. July It- 1'rinl' dent WIIhoii. rctiirnltiK from .1 drlef vanillon nl t'oraliili, N II.. .lunK'd at once Into an arrumulnt'iin i.f work. At IiIh ruKiilnr nudlenro to day with tlm newnpiipermen In xnll ho wnn confident Hint thu tlirenuned Htrlkn of unHtcrn trnltimeii would !i ietted liy nrliltrntlou. AetliiK on n reipiem liy tin; Niilto'i nl t'lvlr IVilernllon. which U holdlmt n innetlni: hern lo nrue nuiendiuei.lH to tlm Knlmntt nrliltratlnn nr' the preiildcnt mid Hccretnry of l-ilmr Wllllnm II. WlUon will roiifnt thlM afternoon aIHi nireiieiitiil'xe of the rnllroiiiln Involved nml their run ilurtiirM nml trainmen. It In retired Hint If tho camera railroad ei.iployen walk out the ntrlko inny cprrud to the Houtli nml went, where cnndnitnr nml trnlamen prohnhly xvonld refune to luindlo t nil im turned over to them liy trlkehre;ikor. The engineer and flremcr aro iiIho otperted to nmlut the utrlkcrK, " a walkout In ordered. Under the Krilmnn nrt, Hid ciiKlnecm and fire men nrn prcxcnled from i-irlWIn:: xvhlle thero In n pronpeft of ai Mira tion, hut It I expected Hint Hit')' will aid their fellow xvorkorn la othr. wnyii, TIlOlO III CollfctTIIIO .Secretary of l.nhiir Wllnon Uhuci a Htatemeut that xieldn !' . lden Wllnon and hluuelf, tho followtiiK wljl piirllrlpnto In thin nftcrnooii'it renfureurii: Henntor KewlamlH of Nexada. ehalrmnn of tlm Hennto eommini'C on rommerre; !liirouiiiiitlvii Clayton of Ahihamn. rhalrman of (ho Iijiim' jiullrlary romiultteo; IteireHcniatlx Miinn of IIIIiioIh, leader of the re liuhllrnn minority; 1'renldent Iten of Hid PeiniHylvanla rallnmd; rrenldont Wlllnrd of the Ilaltlmore K- Ohl.v 1'rcHldcnt Htcvcn of thu Clieipeuke H Ohio; Clmlrmnn Trumlnill' of the (Micnapenke & Ohio executlv.) hoard; PrOnldent llrown of tho New Vork Central; 1'iealdent WlrkorHham of the Atlnntii & Went Point railroad, I'rcHldent Wnrreii Htono of Ihn Urotherhood of I.oromotlvo Kni.iu eern Prenldent Carter of tlm lliotli erhood of Kallway Klromen; Presi dent l.eo of the llrotherhoad of Hall, way Trainmen, and Prenldimt Oarret 1.011 of tho Order of Unllwav Con dui'tora. To I'rovrnl Tie-up I'reBldenl WIIhoii enlil ho xviih dn tormlnod to prevent the threatened (Contluuod on uro S.) aa.'V-J.'Jr: SEAHLE GREEKS SEND 10 HKATTl.K, Wash., July ) Moiuhora of tlm locnl druok colony Hymiiathlzu xvlth their country In hur now war uml nt a mans meotliiK nt toudod hy S000 nroekR Sunday aft ernoon SI 200 wan donated to tho war rollof fund. llov. M. O. Andro iih, rector of tho (Ireck rlturch, mado an addrouH In which ho Htatod that hIiu'o tho oulhrcnk or tho war iiKiiliiKt Turlcuy 10,000,000 (Irooka, roHldliiK throughout tho world had coulrllmted 1 12,000,000, oao man hitvliin kIvoii n liattli'Hlilp hciirliit: hl immu, Avoroff, PRESIDENT PREVENT STR KE BY MM MEDFOKD, FIRST COMPLETE JURY OF WOMEN IN A CRIMINAL CASE ACQUITS DEFENDANT ACCUSED OF ATTEMPT TO BLACKMAIL ANOTHER OF $150 BHVIHb'HHV uEVID vnH EHhb iHIHHBII F.leveii nieuihcru of the jurv of wemen: . .Staniliiijr (from left to nuhl) Mihm Anita Drohalx. Mix. I'.imna M Ioiiijhliii, Mr. II. F. Wilhoit, Mn. A. I.. Mrmllcv Mm. I.illie l(olhchihl and Mrw. .John Hermann. Scaled (fioin left to riulil Mri. Clint ten Mailer Mr". .1. fl. Levy, Mrn. Martin Ifri:eii.lnTj:er, Mrn, Koy Wil liams ami Mr. CliiiMliaiin Ivlcinhamincr. Mn. tMiilor .lnrolm, the Ixvclrih juror, xvnn not preicnt when tl'i plioloyrnph xviih taken. Mih. William of Sua Friineieo -.va" acetixeil of t-cmlintr to Mix. Kohhiron a letter in xvhich n ilcmnml for $10 wan niaile. When Mr. Williami xviih hroiiuhl to trail -he ilcmamlcil a jury of women, which was her nulil under the California law. .She pleaded on the witness htaml that 1110 had sent the letter tin a jok anil didn't mean to collect auv money. ROADS AGREE TO TURKISH SUBMIT WAGES JOINS INVASION TO ARBITRATION OF BULGARIA Manatjers of Forty-three Lines Issue Statement Asserting Readiness to Submit Differences With Employes to Board Under Erdman Act. i NKW YOltK, July H. Kitcrr. railroads whoso trainmen 'inn cou- dnrtorn. nutnlierlni; ahaui lOO.ucO, threaten to strlku If the'r demauda for xviiko Increaneii nr not pranicd. will arhltrnto the do-i.ute under the teruiH, of tho Neul.xndH nmeiidmuiit to the Krdmnn nc, I' iho umcudmont Ik enacted, accord'n to a etntcmcnl lHtied today hy thu tnuiuji.'rr ot all the linen affected cjt:np'. the Rr!c railroad. Thin fctaloinoit xva lunid folloxvltiK a confeienee of Mio mnt- iiKcrH nt xvhich formal untUlcitlon of tho ratification yentorday hy tho committee of 1000 repreKeii'l:! the omploycB Involved xvaa reco v.. It xvan learmiil today hy tho rail mad mnmiKers that 000 muii on tho vnrloiiH llncH hnvo already kho iiii. on Htrlko, A Htntement notlfyliiK tr.jt.ion of tho xvllllnttueKii of tho rnllroaoa to nrhltrate nml dinned hy Ciin.rmaii KIlHha I .co. Bald In part: "A conferenco of committee n-.tii,- aKcrrt. repreneatliiK forly-t'iiio eat era rallroadn, Iiiih donlt xvlth three lalior eoatrovcrnlen tho prcH'-at one, one xvlth engineers and luioihcr with tho firemen. Itx policy has novvr chniiKed. They havo refused to ho coerced hy HireatH of atrlko Into pay ing railroad employcH wmkck out of all proportion to tho dutlea per formed. "Tho mnmiKcra havo licon riniht- ent In contending that tho Krdir.an act protects dm Interests of till con cerned. JihIrIiik from your letter of tho 1.1th, wo take It that you will iiKrco to arhltrnto under nuio f.ilr plan, audi iih Hint called for tu tho Noxvlnudn hill, tlm 'iinafllui; of xvhlrli roproHoutntlve.4 of tho rnllrnn la have heeu urKliiK for anmo tlm'!, Should tho NoxvlandH hill ho o.metod. the rallroada conferonco cn:,imltteo will ubioo to nrhltrnto." T.OK'nnV. .TnK. 1.1 AOiii nnnnnrj tiiK "t iv weekly ineclini; of tho Wom cii'h Socleal and Political Union hero today, jvIih, l.niiiicllno cauKhuiht uml MisK Annlo Keuuoy, militant lend urn, were ro-arrcntcil under (ho "eat uml nmiiMi" net. llolh were taken hnck to llolloway jail, where it in expected they will enter upon another linncr blilLc, Mail Tribune OREGON', MONDAY, ARMY Porte Makes Alliance With Roumanla Whose Troops Continue Advance. Unopposed andjSends Two Dlvl- - sions to Operate Analnst Bulgars. I.O.N'I)ON, July H Tho situation In tho Ilalknna continued ucrlnua to day. ltcporta from nuctiarrat say that Itoumaulnii trnnpa continued their Invasion of llulKiirla. haxiii; reach ed liohrltu'h unopposed. Uonmanlft and Turkey nlao aro reported to havo reached an undoMtnndJni; whoicby Itoumniila la to support Turkey In Ha campaign npilnit llulnaria. Tho porte, It la aald, la movlr.K two f.rm lea, one from llulal,- mid iho oilier from Chatnlja. A dispatch from Sofia denied Hist rlotliiK had occurred thero arid also declared tlm reported uw.Mi nation of King Ferdlnund untrue. l.lttld IfKhtlm; la In proRreas he twoon HulKarlan an-l flrcj'c and Ser vian troops hec-.itiao of heavy mine. OF PLACERVILLE IS E SACKAMKNTO. Cal., July H. Tho hualuoBri district of tho hUtoilc town of IMacervlllo Ilea In aalica to day, followluK a flro that threatened tho Uvea of acorea of residents, and xvhich wan chocked only after a fluht ot aovoral houra. Tho flro atarted at 2:30 o'clock thla morultiK fiom nu unknown cauao In a amall bulldliiK hack nt tho Woatorn hotel, a txvo-atory hrlck structure. Tho hotel burned rap Idly, Kuoata fleoliiK Iu their uIk'k clothos, anmo of tiiom leaving their rooms after their hucis wcro blazing. Spreading rapidly, tho (lames con Binned tho city hall, containing many old doemmouta dating back to tho daya of MO. tho Odd Follows' build ing, tho l.lmponcll grocery, a bak ery ami tho ltolorn building. SACKAMKXTO, Cat., July M. Meager mtvicea received huro early today from l'hiecrvillo, state that tho huaiucK district thero Iiiih been do Htroyei hy fire, unit that many icm deiieea are hiiruliig. Tho firo started in tho Western Hotel, xvhich xvaa ilcatroveil. It U feaied liven were lost in thin, build iiif,'. Dyimiiillo la liuiuj; uwed (o atop thu Oumcb, BUSINESS SECTION DESTROYED BY F R JULY VI, WW. TARIFF AHACK ON IN SENATE BYM'I Dakotan Says Underwood Bill In sults Farmers' Sens pf Fairness, Slaps Kim in Face, Then Kicks Him Gross Class Leftislatiin.- WARIU.N'nTO.V, Jnlv 1J. Redhot ilemmcintinn of the Underwood tar iff hill, the TirM republican ppcech naiiiht the measure to he delivered iu the h-euntc, xva-s Voiced here today hy Senntor MeCumher, of North Da kola. He spoke for three houra. "The Underwood measure," sniJ MeCumher, "tniuttt the farmen' sense of fairness. It slaps him in the face and then kicks him into the rutter. It is n reater crime against the fanner than xvns ever perpelrnted against any clac of peoplo during uny period recorded in history." McCiiniber sxike'nuainst free Hat ing agricultural produetfi, and charged tho majority xvith attempt ing to elicnpon the prico of farm products in order to make up for ex travagant democratic expenditures. Senator Smoot, of Utah, intro duced n siib-titule for schedule K, the wool section of the hill. His bill virtually incorporate the recommen dations made last year by Iho Juriff conmii--ion appointed liy President Tuft, Thee represent n sharp doxvu xvard revision from the rates in the l'ayno laxx Haw xvool is divided into three class xvith duties ranging from seven to sixteen cents per pound. STRIKE DEPRESSES NKW YOI5K, July 14, Enrly trad ing in stocks was held hack by the threatened railroad strike and for eign poltieat conditions. Mont lead ers xvere doxvn, Canadian Pacific n tail point. The entire morning trad, iug could have been handled in hair an hour. Prices hung motionless after the fust sharp decline, and almost im mediate rccovery After regaining its opening loss, .Canadian Pacific fell back to its starting point. West ern Union roao 1V, Scnrs, Roebuck two. American Smelting declined one. Ponds wero steady. Tho market closed dull. FATHER AND SON DIE IN MONOPLANE ASCENSION PARIS, July l-l.-M. Perth mid hin sou met instant death here today during an ascent in a mnuopliiuo of Merlin's own invention. The inn chine eapsired and as It struck thu vurlh thu petrol tank exploded. CUMBER MULHALL SAYS DID NOT PROFIT BY EXPOSURES Manufacturers Lobbyists Tells of Buylnn Politicians and Placing Spies to Break Printers' Strike in Philadelhia In 1906. Mulhall Offered Hearst Maqazine His Story Free of Cliarne Three Time but Was Rejected. WASHINGTON, July Tl. 1 ihe, National Association of Manufac turer is alleged to have bought poli ticians, placed spies Jn Philadelphia unions during tlio printers' strike of 1110(5, and prepared n broad cam paign to eiimbnt the American Fed eration of f.nhor, was disclosed to day nt the "ifion of the senate corm mittce investigating "iniidimm lobby" charges. This Information was given by Martin Mulhall, of Ilnltimnrc, when he resumed the stand. Mulhnll produced! 200 letters pur porting to show the manufacturers nnti-alhor fight. He declared that Michael Collins, a union engineer, xvas paid by the Manufacturers' As sociation to spy oif the strikers. Ncxxspajicr Men Warned Mulhall denied that he personally sold his storv to the Nexv York World nin! Chicago Tribune, news papers. The xvitness declared that n vewspnper tipster, named Barry, had arranged for its sale. The wit-ihs'h- said ho had prexionsly offered the narrative freo to Hearst's Mnga 'ine but thnt his offer had been tt:nfd doxvn.. . - , j "After contracting to tell tho story," said .Mulhall, "Barry urge.'! me to break tho agreement, repre senting that I could get $10,00Q from some other organization. I told Barry that tho Manufacturers' Asso ciation did tint have money enough to get the paticrs and letters back." Offered Matter Freo Mulhall produced n copy of a let ter which he said he hud written to Kditor Maxwell, of Hearst's Mngn riue on May 1(1, complaining that Maxwell failed to publish his letters. Tho letter denied thnt any monetary consideration xx-as desired. The xvitness declared he had of fered the letters free to the Hearst people on three occasions. He flat ly denied selling the letters, nddiug: "I fell into the hands of a man named Barry, of Baltimore, a nexx-spnper tipster." Mulhnll demanded that Louis Sci linld, of tho New York World and Muxxvell be subpoenaed to substan tiate his story. Barry recently sued Mulhnll for .."000 for half share of "a certain contract." lEDMLlK BATHE 1 LOS ANUELES. July 14. "Kiss er" Ledonx and Kid Williams havo today practically wound up their training for their scheduled twenty round battlo tomorroxv night at Ver non. Both appear to bo In excellent condition, and tho funs aro expect ing slugging match ot the approved order. Ledoux boxod nlno fast rounds to a good gallery yesterday, and wound up by kissing two or threo of his op poncuta, and aiinouucliiK that ho felt unusually fit. Tho sturdy Williams loafed through a few round a and called It a day. Ho Is u two o ono fuvorlto with tho bettors. L REOPEN FOR BUSINESS WASHINGTON, July II. Permis sion to te-opeii for business xvaa wired today lo the First National Bank of MeKcessirl, Pn., by Acting Comptroller of tho Currency Kane, 'I his is one of (ho hanks involved ill the icccnl ditficiiltics of tho First Second National Bank of Pittsburg. WEATHER Fair tonight; warmer TiW day. Max. 7B, iiiIh. 4H. NO. 97. Grading Equipment at Hospital Hill Steam Shovel and Other Appara tusRails Due by Time Rlght-of Way Has Been Graded. Line to Be Similar in Construction to That of Oregon Electric, Heavy Rails and Rolling Stock. Active construction work was bo Kim Monday on tho Intnrtirban trr.: ley by 8. 8. istillla & Sons, holders of tho franchise In Medford, Hut granted to tho Mlnney company, then transferred to F. D. Walto. later, ex tended and with minor changes granted to Mr. Bullla. A steam shovel and other grading equipment has boon delivered nt hospital bill, where tho road will leave East Main and clrclo cast across Siskiyou Holghti. l'ro:.'mln ary work was dono laat Juno to na ccrtaln tho character of soil. Tho rails, roadbed and equipment will bo of standards similar 'o the Oregon Electric. Hteel rails nre ex pected to reach hero by the tlmi the roadbed la graded. Cora will bo de livered In November and wlntc: will see tho first section of tlio lino In operation from tho center ot Med ford 'b bualneas district to the en'it lino of Siskiyou Heights. FOSS WILL MOVE BOSTON. July H. Governor Eu gene Poss of Massachusetts today confirmed reports that he Intends to movo moat of his Iron foundry inter ests to Canada. "Fivo hundred millions ot Ameri can capital," ho said, "formerly In vested In America, has been with drawn and Invested In Canada In tho past few yoara becauso of absurd conditions created by recent repub lican and democratic tariff legisla tion. "American manufacturers have completely filled the American mar ket and their production now greatly exceeds tho demand. Existing con ditions are auch that we must curtail or movo out of America and movo Into countries whose markets we do slro to reach." Fobs accused tho Wilson adminis tration of "paltering." BURGLAR SHOT WHILE ON ROOF OF SHOP SEATTLE. Wash., July 14. With a bullet hole through bis face, a man who refuses to glvo his name, but keps moaning, "Ob, it I had only IU tened to my little girl," Is a prisoner at tho city hospital, following u. fight with Patrolman W. W. Whltnoy. Whitney had been summoned to n bouao on Third avonuo by a report that a man had beon bitten by a glla monster. Ho was unablo to locata the victim ot tho reptile, but saw a mau crouching on tho roof ot a tai lor 8hop adjoining. When ordered to throw up his hands tho man drew a gun and tho otflcor fired. Several bolts of cloth which had been removed from the shop through a rear window woro found on the roof. In tho wounded man's pocket wns found a set ot burglur'a toola and 100 koys. VANCOUVER GREEKS SEND CASH TO ATHENS i VANCOUVER, B. C., July 14. Accounts of Iho ntrocltles. practiced by thu Bulgarians In war haunted ureas of Asia Minor hnyo bo stirred Ihe Oreeks of Vancouver that in twelve hour between Baturdtiy and yesterday they IihvQ succeeded In raining u sum of fully ifloOO, which inouoy they proviso to forward 'with out delay to Ihe lieHilriUHrter of thu Urtjuk. lied Crow brigade nt AHmmw, CONSTRUCTION work mm UPON TROLLEY innn i i M i ! f 1