" . J j 207 s"cond Sr?;,00' Sfrccf i Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair tonight mm! Frbtey. la. Ml, mlR, 4(1. Knriyllilri1 Year. DnllyIClKlitli Yrnr. THE NATIONS NEW HITCH IN IITETO STRIKE NEG01TI0NST0 AT BULGARIA PREVENT STRIKE Alliimnnit of Forces of Greece, Scr vla nml Rmitnnnln to Crush But liars Reported Powers Exprcteil In Intervene. Turkish Troops Ailvnnrlnii In Three Columns to Recapture Ailrbnople Rniimnnlaii Advance Unopposed. SOFIA. .Inly 17. I'iihMi' ! r.uni ii cabinet, M. Mnllnol'f, llm imw pie lillcr, IimIiiv iliehili'il lint situation in I'liltfiuhi Htt fur mm wnr in concerned, it. 'ioMtlitM unless llm (imwi'im inter trc. i ICiiiK rVrilinmid of Mulgniin in re M.iti'il In huu litlegmplicil lln liiiiK of Knummiiii llint In ii n-mly I" in" fcntiulc fii H'iM'n Imt 1 1 1 terms WITH nut mentioned. London. July ". Alignment of tint force of Orceco. llervlu mnl lliiiiiniinlii to rriixli lliilenrlu I an mnniri'il In illpiitrlit rcielvctl here today. At n conference at Bulonleu. the illalchc state. It was plnniicil fur tin riumolliliitcd nrmle lu march mi I'tifln nml forro llulr.nrln In mm for pencil. Diplomat hero nrn greatly ronritrnml ocr llm report, but ilmi't liollnvii tlin power will permit llm roinlilnitil force lo reach tin lliilgnrlnu capital. A illnintcli from I'clr.rniln tmlny report another Uulgitrlitn Nitlmrl(. It Mated llmt Horvlaii troop tiTiliiy stormed Jiillkiimtk, routing llm right wliiK of t lliilKorluii nrmy. Tim can unit leu with ciior iimini. ttnfln telegraph (lint Turk troop nro ailrnncliiK In three column. It In reported Hint mm illvUlon In 30 mill' heyoiul llm Mfdln-I'uos lino, llm Turkish liouniliiry fixed In tlm Loudon (runty. If llm Ottoman mildlrm continue to iidvuiico It I believed tlm power will protoNt. Tlm sultan nml hi ml vlers, It I unlit, liitiiml lo retake Ailrluunplc (t'outlniioil on Pag" C) WEST COMMUTES DEATH SENTENCE HALI'M, Or., July 17. -Governor Went till nftoruooii commuted to llfo Imprlmmumut tlm sentenco of .liK'kBou l AilauiH, tu'iitmu'Kil to hung for Hid murder of Clinton Chuiulierluln nt Aslnrln, anil tlm ex ecution scheduled for K o'clock to morrow inoruliiK was declared off. Governor Wot wired to eommuto tlm siiuteuco from ICcnln (loach, 'where ho Ih MpciulliiK u ftm du with IiIh family. Wjinlcn Lawson wiih liiuuli'il Ho rouuniitiilioii pupeiH in tlm gover i or' office nt 2:'lt) mnl left ill oneu for Hit' penitentiary lo uulify Ailunw. Governor Weal luiil prepared tlm pnporK before leaving for Eunln Hci'l'll. SAI.KM, Orp., July 17, Thnt .fool;. Hon P. AdmiiH, Hvulcuoed to limii; for Ihn inuiilor of Clinton Cliiiinhcrliiiii, nl AVloHn, will ho ropVjnvi'il lliin nf teVimou, uii'il tlio o.xri'iillon, Hidii'duk'd for rijjhl 'o'clook lonmrrnw innrnln, culled off, wan llm prolialiilily thin iifternooit. It U known Unit strong jiro'nf iirj) linH hern hrouaht to Imar on (loviiinnr Wi'Ht and il is prohiildu Hint tin will WU iiflernonn ('oiuinulo llm Hcnlciii'O lo II fo iinprisoiiiiutiit. Ailnum wan liroiiKht to tlm Hlati pi'iiilenliiiry .luim II, and lm Iiiik lll'IMI llOpuflll Of CHPIipillK till) KlllloWri, Al pii'imratlitiiH for bin oxi'uiitioii linvn licnii (lomploli'il mid, iinli'SH flov cinor Wct wlri'H from Kimln Ili'imli icprii'vliiK AdmiiH, llm eiiimilluii will lake plnru, AiIiiiiih killed ('luuulmr lain hy lilllluu lit in on the liaeli of lb' lii'nl with n Ih'it hul I In, (loycjimr W'l IIiIh nl'li'inmin coin liiuli'il lit' M'lili'iiri1 u InipiUoniiii'ill tw Utv, JACKSON ADAMS Railroad Managers liulst Upon Sub- mlttlnn Elf (jlit of Their Own Griev ances ns Well as Those of Employes to Board of Mediation. Traffic Unes Stand Pat Upon Letter Issued Monday and Refuse to Re cede From Position. NEW VOIJIC. .Inly 17. I)i.ili' lln nurci'iiirtil l.rlwi'i'ii ri'iin'hi'utu- Hmm nt Imtl. slili'M ihiil llm ilillVr- i'iii'i' of iihinil t'ilily llmiihiiuil foil- iliii'lnrH mnl truiitini'ii on en-trm rail- roiiiU mIiuuIiI Im Hiiliinilliil In arid- Irnlion hy tlm new fcdcnil nu'ilialinii . . . rmiuiiixMiui in lie iiiHiinii'ii uy rri'ni ill'llt Wllhllll, llm llixUltU IIHNUIIII'll II uniMi umhtI tmluv dm ii ri'Miiit of lln iiiMihli'iirn of tin' .rallrnail i.'iirnil iMiiniiKiTx iihiii t'iulit iliuiniiiU iimiii llirir I'lnpliiyi'M uhich llny ili-cliirn iiniwt In iitliilinlril iilnui; with tin iIi'IiiiiuiIm of tin' Miiplnyi-M for in I'li'iikril wiich mnl heller working ronililimiH. 'flu Ki'iii'rnl uinuiii'rM nro firm in llicir Main). A Miilrumut i-wuril In day hy lln iniiniiK'r' roiuiiiittri' Miid in part: "Tin1 Iriiilrrn nf llm I'liiployos Inki llm attitude that their i tlic only nidi) having a riuht to link nihitrn tinii Wo think differently, mnl we are eonviiiecd that the puhlio will Hiipixirl tin-. We will iiiuit that our Krii'Wiurerf lie nihitiiited dm welt im theirM, The tiiilromlK xtmul pat on .Mnuilii.V Idler, mnl will not rreede from that pitinti " N'KW YOIMC. July 17.- Tlm mIiiii linn ill Mexieo hail a ilopriwhiuj; of feet on Irndint: in Hock todny. .Miiht of the leaden were down fraetinually ill tlm npeuiii;.,Tlm oil Mtuekt were particularly weak, ns it reult, it wim Maid, of tlu railing in of Iuiiiik. Mexienii Petroleum ilioppril threj point, riiliforniii Petroleum win until U'a mid Hit pri'ferird thri'o. Af ter (lie firM nn.li of helling n hetter tone di' eloped, uiid hy noon mut of llm Iokm'h hAd hi'iMi ri-roverod. On iimlimi Pueifii'.wnn Mild lu-nvily hy I 'in iipt'iiti iuleroHlM and lot almiir l7s. t'liioii Paeil'ii', Anmriemi l.oeo- iiiativo and I'nited Stutiw Steel uwo one. Iliinil wore hleinly. Tlm iiiiuki't closed dull. lORPEoTsiiiT ON PUGET SOUND SHATTI.i:, WuhIi., July 17. Ono of tlm ii'rtiilU of Si'i'iotary of llm Nuvy Dauit'lh' visit to Scaltlu in t'. pei'lcd lo lm the esliihlihiui'iit of a torpedo station nt Key port, aoroi. tlm Miuiid from Seattli'. AeipiiMtion hy lm novt'ruiuont of thin Hito for tlm only (orprdo Htatiou on tlm Piuiifiu Count, today hecauio inoro prohaldo than over, when Sccro. lury DiiiiiclH promised United Sluten Distrint Attorney lliildol and Admiral Cotlmaii that hi' would visit tlm men tion willi t lii'iit loumrrow and deter mine, if the place In whul the govern ment wants. PLOT TO DYNAMITE KAflliK PASS, Texas, July 17. DiiIiiIIh of mi alleged plot to dynamite tlm American consulate, nl PedriiH NieniH, Mexico, went telc;raplicil to WitliliiKln today hy Oouuiil I'll, win lb. Afler Hcudiim; llm official iccoid of tlm coiiriiilalii lo l'ii;lii Pa, KIIhwoiIIi xpcnl the nielli nt llm uiiny hu Iicic, lie tcfiui'il In illmii bu lilli'id plol. MARKETfDEPRESSED BYMEXICAN NEWS MEDJfORD, W SON LEAVES CITY 0 ME FOR WASH NGTON Suppressed Excitement Follows Dc pnrttire of Ambassador Statement Says Visit Is Merely to Explain Situation Return not Probable. White House Statement Asserts President Has not Channcd Atti tude Toward Hucrta and Mexico. , MCXICO CITY, July 17 Kup prenreil oxrltciuciit prevailed livre toilny follow lm: tlm departiiro of United Klnle AiuliaKKiiilor Henry l.liliii WIIkiii, who wim called to WiikIiIiic.Ioii by Beerelnry of Htnte llrynii. WIIhoii I lu Vera Cnu to day. Ho expect to reach WiihIiIiik tou, July US. A Htaleineiit IhniiciI nt tlm Anicrl iiiii eiuliinwy lieru Ma): "Tlm iiiulinHiuiilor'R trip In nolely for tlm ptirpoxo of plncliiK before the iiiliulnlHtrntloii exact Informnlloa n to tlio exUtlliK coiiilltlou lu Mexico mnl for no other purpoM'. Ill de parture kIioiiIiI not lie kIvcii any other contrili tlou. It I expected Hint lm will return Immediately lif ter hi conference with I'renldent WIIkoii, poKHlhly within two week." WIImih Cone for (.'imnI In iipltn of denial from Merlin, It I believed hero thnt a formal de mand hy (tcNunuy that the United HlntcK protect foreign property lu Mexico ciuiHcd Amhanilor WIIoii'h trip to WadiltiKtoti. No ono hero expect thnt WIIkoii will return to Mexico City. WASHINGTON. July 17. While Il I Kcuernlty believed here toilny thnt no dccltdvo action will he taken hy tlm liovernnient lu reenrd to tlm iltiintlou In Mexico until after tlm nrrlvnl In WnliliiKtoti of Andaman, dor "Henry li. WlUon, both forelRn nml American rotuiuerclul Interest nro rlniuorluK for recoKiiltlnn hy tlm United State of tlio Iluerta Mexican Roveruiueiit. American bnnker. It I unld, nro wHIIiik to make loan to Mexico If Iluerta I recoKiilxcil hy tlio Uultcn State. At the name time, financial IntercHtH of other nation hesitate to loan money until action I taken by tlm American Koverniueut. No t'lmiiKC In Altitude Anibatixador Wllcon, 't Ih Kcnoml ly lmlloved hero, will not return to Mexico. It wan authoritatively gtntcil at tlm White lloiiHe till afternoon that tlm preHldent doc not Intend to chance hi nttltudo townrd Mexico, a lm doo not regnrd tlm Hltuntton a inoro acute now than It has been frequently rIiico March. Tlio president ami Scnntor Ilacon, chairman of the nenato foreign nf falra rotnmlttee, conferred till morulnc. It wiih expected thnt the prcHliluut would outlluo IiIh position at in rcKiilar uieetliiK tht after noon with the iuwpnper rorro- Hpoudnutri. ( HANDOK, Ore, July 17. SMuoy SeiHco, a fishurinnn, was drowned, and I.. Lackey, Scieo'rt partner, wan rescued after having been in tlm water for half mi hour when .their fishing boat capsized about a pmr ter of a mile off llm month of tlm Coiiuillo river today. Scisco and l.nekey went out hint light to fish on the hunks. GIVEN JURY TRIAL POHTMNI) Ore., July 17. Twelve uieii nrcslcd Tuesday night for nil eel speaking urn being tried by a jury thin iiflernonn hi llm municipal court. Ton i Hum and itiulnlpli, lender lu the liiilunlilul war fain ate ncmiM'd of uiug profane ami nbii' Ivn hinuiinge, The olber Icn men arul t'hai'giiil viilh diMinlcily ciiinliicl. ' OUIWON, Till1 UN DAY, EVELYN THAW, WHOSE HUSBAND IS IN ASWLUM FOR MURDER, DANCING ON LONDON STAGE WITH JACK CLIFFORD Thin is tlio Intel of tlt efferves cent Kvelyn Thaw, wife of Marry Thaw, now in Mntlcawan for the murder of Slaufoid White, on her account, llnxint: been cut off from the Thaw puro, or in nearly cut off that him had to make her own livititi for herxclf mid her child (which Thaw hay i not hi), she finally accepted one of the mnnv offers from TD CLEAN PORTLAND OF POI'TI.ANI), Ore, July 17. The campaign being waged against the In dustrial Workers of the World and its allied organizations, and which has resulted u street speaking being prohibited in Portland was broadened todny by tlm officials to include every person in tlm city whom Ihey consider undcnirable. Steps are be ing taken by the authorities to drive all of tlm viigiautH from tlio North Mud. This decinion was reached at n conference between Sheriff Wont who is heading tlio campaign, and Chief of Police Clark, who is work ing in accord with (he sheriff. Plain clothes men today circulated through tlm North Kud sizing up tlm hundreds of men who fieipieut (hat portion of the city. They will make a report, ami then tlio work of clean ing out the so-called undesirables will be undertaken. E IN HANDS OF TORY rOKTLAXn, Ore., July 17. The case of Kdiaund E. C. Yon Klein, charged with grand larceny for tha alleged theft of $:i.r00 worth of dia monds from Miss Ethel Kowcomb, who was his bride of two woks, went to tlio jury this afternoon. No wit nesses in Von Klein's behalf were planed on tlio stand. Judgo Mon ro w 'a instructions to the jury were brief. Tlio theft of tho jewels is al leged to have occurred in Portland in grand larceny is from one (o ten grand larceny is from ono t o ten years lu tho stale prison. STEAMER RAMMED AND SUNK, CHICAGO HARBOR CIIICAOO, July 17. Tlm Rleamur Shi'hoygaii today ruuuimd and mink llm steamer Iowa, just outside tlm liaihor licic. The Sheboygan en i tied (oily paiMigeii, hut limy win not liiipiilli'i m , mi -r.-f ust CAMPAIGN UNDEiABLES JTLY 17, TDK). theatrical mannerM. At thN time he ii at the Innhm HipiHidromo ilauciut; in "Hullo, Itnutiinc." She in ery well received. 'I am not here ns n freak," snid flio to n icporler. "I don't want t lc hliMi'J at ln'cnue of my connec In.'i will, a Irnucdv. I nm a liht nt:ij.u .ii tint. That has alway been in V pinfenion and w my profeMou toilny." T BUGS FLOODS IT VI Wlir.F.LlNO. W. Vn., July 17. A terrific wind mid rainstorm visited West Virginia and South Eastern Ohio Inst night and todny, causing floods which endangered the lives of thousands of persons. The telephone operators throughout tlm territory affected stuck to their posts, sendin,' out warnings to tho people to flee for their lives. The stonn was the most violent of Hie yrnr. Immediately after warnings had been issued all wires were demol ished, and the extent of (he damage is not known, but it is believed that llm heroic work of tlm telephone cm ploy os prevented ninny fatalities, Tlio storm reached the proiortions of a cloudburst in this vicinity. Hig and Little Wheeling creeku, which flow through this city soon became inging torrents. NEW TARIFF A LAW ' BY SEPTEMBER 15 K3 WASHINGTON, July 17. Repro scututivu Underwood of Alabama, democratic, leader in tho house, ex prensed satisfaction today with the progress being mndo in tho enactment of tho new tariff law bearing bin' name. Ho said lm belioved tho bill would become u law before- Septem ber 15. AWAY-TWO KILLED HEHLIN, July 17.Oim soldier wns kijletl ami ono fatally injured today when tho giant army dorigible bal loon Schuctlo-Lniu: hrolcu from its aiiclmragn tit Seliiieidemiiclil mid wan lonipliiely wieeked. The accident was niniM'il by Hut null expanding tlio giu In the bug. E IE 01 m A E WEST FEELS HOTTEST WAVE OF YEAR Seven Deaths and Forty Prostrations In Region Between Rockies and Chi cago In Past 24 Hours Eleven Deaths In Omaha Since Sunday. Scattered Showers Brinrj Some Re lief to Certain Sections Breeze Dies Down at Noon. CHICAGO, July 17. Scattered nlmwers west nf tlm .Miwiippi river todny brought relief in Home sections from the heat wave which ha gripped tlm middle west. In the territory be tween Chicago and the Rocky, moia Iriins setiMi deaths and forty prostra tions occurred during the Inst 24 hour. Maximum tcmiieratiircs re Mirtcd to llm weather bureau here in eluded 112 degree nt Clay fjentcr, Kan.; 110 al Concordia, Kan.; 10,i at Hiirlinglon, Iowa, and 104 at Omaha. OMAHA. Neb., July 17. A Miifl in the wind today relieved the most severe beat wave that has visited this section in many years. Eleven deaths from the heat occurred in Oninha since Sunday. Nine fatalities were rvMir(cil yesterday besides six pros trations late in the afternoon, two of which iirobnbl" will result fntallv. The maximum tonicrature yesterday was 104 i-. degree. At noon the breeze which was ex jiccted to bring relief to suffering humanity in this section died down nml the heat became tnoro oppressive. Ill Council Itluffs. lown. net-nan (in Jllnnourf river from here, Mrect ther mometers registered 112 in the shade. Government thermometers in Omaha showed a tempera tore of U2 degrees. E PHI BUYS SAN JOSE PAPER SAN JOSE, Cab, July 17. TI13 election of E. J. Fiuneran, editor of the Daily Guard of Eugene, Oregon is announced here todny as president of the Consolidated Publishing com pany, which prints the San Jose Morning Times. Lewis O'Neal, u politician and attorney, is said to bo the guiding baud in the new organiza tion. The entire editorial and business staff of the Times resigned on the spot when it was announced thnt Fin-' no ran had purchased for $00,000 a controlling interest in tho paper. Ihc employes held an option, which expires today, for $10,000. PRINCE HENRY GOES TO ETON COLLEGE LONDON, July 17. Eton College, most famous and ancient of tho ox elusive establishments called "public: schools'' in England, is preparing with mixed feelings for tho arrival of Prince Henry, third son of King George, who begins his studies there this fall. Tho college nulborities, of coursa, proclaim their duo sense of the honor dune tho school by the presenco of u royal prince, but Rev. Kdmond Wnrro mid Rev. nud Ifouorablo Edward Lyitletou, respectively provost ami bund master, and tho minor officials aro scared at tho mssibility of ill acfe& or injury to tho young priuco. ROUMANIA SEIZES7 BULGAR CABLE STATION mTIIAREST, Hniimnnln, July 17. Tlm war office here today declared thai Itoiimania him suited tho cablti Million at Varna, and that Iho Hul gai Ian are nil off from coiiiinuulea- lion with llm niilpldi) world except thioiitth Kcnlu mid UoiiiuhiiIii, M NO. 100. MULHALL TELLS INNER SECRETS G.O. P. LEADERS Secret Conference Decided to Turn Down all Roosevelt Legislation Forakcr and "Allies" Planned Cam palgn to Prevent Tariff Legislation Beverldge Deemed Crazy All Re sources of Manufacturers Used t Elect Taft and Sherman. WASHINGTON, July 17. Invest! gntion of, ihe inner workings of Iho National Council for Industrial De fense, organized, it is alleged to fi nance legislative lobbying tinder the direction of the National Association of Manufacturers,, is the announced determination today of Scnntor Lcr S. Overman of North Carolina, chair man of the senate committee investi gating President Wilson's "insidious lobby" charges. He plans to havo ex- Iiert accountants examine the or ganization's books and prepare n fi nancial summary and also to reveal the names of all contributor. Allirtl With Tuft Martin M. Mullinll of Baltimore, self styled lobbyist for tho National Association of Manufacturers, re sumed the stand today, discussing tho days proceeding the republican na tional convention of 1008. Letters read to tho committee indicated that frequent conferences were held be tween managers of former President Tnft's campaign and representa tive of N. A. M. It wns alleged that certain members of Taft'a managers wamed President Van Cleave that Samuel Uompers, president of the American Federation nf Labor, was urging an anti-injunction plank and suggested that Van Cleave and others attend the convention and prevent its .endorsement. Confer With Sherman In April 1008 Mullinll declared, ho wrote Frederick Schwedtmnn, then secretary of the N. A. M., that James Watson snid thnt if Taft was nomi nated for president ho (Watson), could not bo elected governor of In, iliann. The witness then told of 11 conferenco he had with the Into Vice President Sherman, then a congress man, the latter urging the N. A. M. to stop tho nttacks in republican newspapers on forraoif Speaker Joo Cannon., Mullinll said he then left Sherman nml went to former Sena tor Fprakor's office and found .1 secret conference of republican sena tors in progress. 4 Turn Down Tkly It was decided at this conference, according to Mullinll, to not enact any further legislation desired by Colonel Thcodoro Roosevelt, then president. Ho alleged Fomker told him Iho "allies" planned to defeat Tuft's nomination, capture control of tho nntiounl committee, and sent con testing nnti-Tnft delegates. To off set this, Mullinll alleged, Watson told him Inter, Roosevelt was "moving' Heaven and earth to nominnto Tft" and wns fostering attacks on Can non to kill tho tatter's presidential boom. Mullinll said Watson threat ened to "expose tho Rosevelt plot on tho floor of the house." (Continued on page 1.) PATERSON MILLS PATERSON, N. X, July 17, Most of the silk mills horo resumed opera tions today. A break in the ranks of the strikors followed the an nouncement pf the withdrawal from active leadership of William D, Hay wood, principal organizer of tho I. W. W., who Iiiim had charge of the walk out. Joseph Kttor, another L W. W. lender, nuiil that Haywood' health would not penult Um (0 euptmiw.Uw fight' A HHily t4ul of the Hrfk U prcdbiU'd by lb MiUHUfMurN , RESUMEOHN AMD QUITS tl -i 3 "