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PH m i )mi if-v-- ifVf -"wvi,?'HV"t -pr iVrtWt "mVii' V ? ? 7tVW' frfj J ' ir - p t f t,t . '' Jr&Jt f "' "."' ' , 7 f " ,.,,. . , ,f7frZ0lri wrfvw"v w--,vrfW-fWVM,4"i4iu WT ' TT.'iT 207 Sec&n.) stret u If Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER I'm I r tonight mid HatHnmy. Mat. 1)1, mlii. n:i. SECOND EDITION ' v1 V Pnrly-thlrd Yimr, Dully--KImIiIIi Yrnr. NDCED PLEAD GUILTY. Special Session of Gratul Jury Re turns Four Indictments, Accused arc Tried, Plead Guilty, Three Paroled, One nets Lllit Senlencc. Coprlaml, Mnqulrc and Keller Forged Checks, Siihth Slolo Chltil Parole System Working Will. A rpoelnl iionhliiM f the grand Jury wiih convened I hlii morning and con cluded lln labors liefnro I lie iiiion hour. leturnlug trilo bill nr.ltt l.o Hoy ('upland. Wllllniu Keller mid C. I Mi'dulrn Tor utteilitg fnii;ed checks unit u (run bill ngiiluM IJ, I. Hinlth fur I'Mlil Mealing. All of tho ili'fi'iiiliiiiln appeared before lb" grand Jury mnl Milorod plea of guilty mnl upon arraignment before Judge CnlkliiH each entered iiti'iiM of guilty ami waived Iho Hunt for sen tence, Copland. Msgulro mnl Keller worn each gUiui lud'itormlmitit Hi'iil"iic'y of from two to twenty )enro In the Mate penitentiary, lint upon lln ree otuiui'iulmlon of llm district nttur my mnl others wero placed upon pmoli, conditioned upon good ! huvlor nml (heir totul nlmtlm-iiro from Intoxicating liquor. Hinlth wax given n Henlonrn of from mm to (wonty yi'tirM, with (ho rcrouimciiiln Hon Hint llm prison authorities In mImIi hi mental rouitltlou. Judge- Calkins Mated Hint there, liiul mi fur been tint on violation of his pm-oto mnl Hint In Unit rami llio pmly lut il been npprehended mnl wan now nerving liU full ontntico. In every oilier InMmirn the parole granted were working mil satlsfac lorlly mill llio persons on pnrole vi'n eiirneitly tr)lug to become line fill cltlteliH. Tim grand Jury wiih niljoiinieil uuill October 20, there being no oilier pursuit confined In Jnll to itwnlt (heir action. U.S. WASHINGTON, July .18. -Piosi-dent Wilson m'ik to llie seniito tmliiy llio follow lii immimitioiiH; fnnunissinnor of Meiliiitimi nml Couolliulinii Willimn L. ( 'handlers', of the lltsliict of Columbia. Ahihtiiul ('(iiniiiihuiiuu'r of Med iitliim mnl Ooiiciliulion (I. Y. V. Hunger, of the District of Colmnliin. I'nileil Slules .luilj-e for (lie Norlli ei'u Dirtlili'l of Cnllfoinlii Mmirieo T. DiioliiiK. Unllnl SlnlcH Miulml for (lie DiK liielof Oii'koii John .Monliij?. tfiiilftl Slnlcrt l)iilrict Attorney for the Kmitli Dintrict of ('iiliforum - Alherl Selioonover. UNABLE 10 AGE I'OWTMNI), Ore., July 18.-At eleven thirty todivy lh jiivy which lit'iml ovliluiicn in the Irinl of Kilmuiiil K. II. Von Kloln, elinr(,'itil with lir-I'l-ny of JhwoIh vidiiml lit .":iri)U from Mhh Mllii'l N'mvi'diiili, wiih kIIII ilu lilieiiiliuK. 'i'hti eimo wiih Kiven to llu jury ill 3:110 yi-Hlurduy. 1'rmlie liopH of ii Iiiiiik Jury mo hoiiiK freely muile. , ACCEPfii)N OF PRESIDENT MELLEN N'KW YOHIf, July 1tt.- DireeloM of llie.Minv Yolk, Now lluveii mid lliirlfiiiil inllrniiil loiluy ititeepled IliO ichIkiiiiIIiiii of Pii'slili'iit (!, H. Melleo In hei'onuvffeiillvtt when IiIh hiki. ci'iiMir In uiioiilod. Melleii tiid neil liix n'hluliiillnii ycMleidiiy. ARE SENTENCED MONTAG MED MARSHAL MULHALL SAYS CANNON CHIEF CONCERNN.A.M Maiiufaclurers Wrolc That Speaker's District Would Bo Given Considera tion Ahead ol Everyllilnii Else Drwers Asked to Favor Watson. Qarlholdt's and Con drey's Election In 1 90U Due to Manufacturers Aid Declared Former Lobbyist. WAHIIINUTON, July IX Itenuiu. Iiik IiIh tenllmouy Unlay liefore the Heuiilo "IiihIiIIiiiih Inliliy" proherH, Martin M. Mulluill or lliilllmoro il Hi'rllieil IiIh uiovimieiitH III tlio full of IDliS whllo UHHlnllniv In tlm re-elee-I Colt of cmiKroHHiiifU fuvoretl Ity the National AiMorliitlou of .Maiiiifartiir erw. "I wm onlered to Bleep In my elothfM," nli Mullmll, "nml ilhl no. Wo Nlmply had to put lm repuhlU enn lli'het acroHn, nml wo illil." Miillnill ilerlnreil he nml other employeii of Urn N. A. M. workeil ilny mnl iiIkIiI lit Imllmm In mi ef fort to Hiive former t'ouKreiwiiuin JiimeN WiiIhoii, who In l0K wiih ile feiited for Kvernor. Irfllem AKiiluot Mullmll Twenty-three thomtmnl leltcrH, tie hIhiii'iI to illnrreillt Mullmll, will he lutroilureil hy tlm H. A. M, I'l.it chnrr.eH thnf the ilemoerntM were inmilpulntltiK the Mulliall In quiry for polltlml purpoien were mailo ilurltiR tlm inoriiltiK hy Keniilor Kuiito N'elnou of Mliint'Kotti, n re puhllenu metuhor ut tlm Overmuu rommltlee. They were vulroil when Hetiutor Cuiuiulun luterrupteil the prorreHH of Mullmll s testimony to exhibit n teleKrmn from Wood Me Chive of New Jerney. nxkliiK imtiuIi- nIoii to teMIfy before the probem. NdIkoii ilemmnleil Hint McClave be permltleil to tentUy. Thero wnB no objection nml McClnve will nppenr before tlm proborH tomorrow, Mc Clnve In the republican raiullilate for roncreim from lh Mxth illKtrlct of New Jerney. a itperliil elertlon Ii to bo hehl next TueKilii)' to fill the viirhnry. To KxpoMt MrCtitto DurliiK Mulluill'H exmnlimtlon yen lertliiy Seuntor lleeil Juiupeil the ImiirhiK two year out ot Itn rliron oIokIi'iiI onler ho Mulliall mlnlit tell or the N. A. M. h operutloiin In KUO In helmir of Mi'Clave. In .September, tUOO, Mulliall alil he reported leiiKthlly to heutlquiir tom ri'KardhiK a trip to Cincinnati in nil e at the icquett, ho mild, of Hcn ntor Toraker. lie mild ho conferred thero with Arthur Voryu, former 1'reiddeul TaftV campaign mmitiKer In UMlIt. ltooeel( Hurt Ticket "I Kovii Voryn to uiulertnml," MulhnH'K report read, "that a large number of our people would vote the republican ticket, but wore, not active for the ticket bocmiHo of Colo nel Konevell'H work upon coitKrenn Inxt winter In Heekluc cIiikk leKlnla Hon for unloiiH. Voryu wiih more than mixloiiA to cot our people to nee Tuft mid net our people actively worklm; In tlio Htato and tlirougli out tlio country. "1 told VoryH to have Judge Taft rouimuulcato with Van Cleave, 1'mry, Klrhy, rlchwedtman mid other hmdorH of our organization. VoryH promlHcd ho would." (Continued on Tago ) TARIFF CUT RATES 27 PER CENT WASHINGTON, Juno 18. De claring that tlio Hountu finance coin mltteo'H downward revision of tlm tariff will "further carry out and perfect tlm theory of odtiihlUhlng u revenue producing tnrlff upon llio IiiihIh of compotltlvn rates iih u JiihI and fair liitorpretatlou In tlm light of exlHtlng condltloim of llm latent mithmitatlvo utleranccH of tlm party In power upon Hint Hiihjert,'' Chair man HIiniumiH reported to the veil utn tnday'oii 171 nmomliueutH to tlm Underwood hill tin panned by tlm lllUIHO. Coutliiuliiif, tlm report Haym "Tlm rouiinllten now huIiiiiIU Hid ri'HiillH of IIh lalmi'H, coiifldenlly be lluvluu that tlio eimutiuuiit of houmi MEDFORD, PATHETIC LITTLE BOY, WHO WILL BE RUSSIAN CZAR lllulH of the uuiinppy lomlltlon of tlm Utile cnniwltrli, the heir to tlio throim of tbo ItonuiuoffH, are borne out by Hie lutein pliturcH received In llm Culled BtateK. They dhow him to be ii very unhappy mid pa thetic little figure Whether IIiIh In due In the iiOiHerloim attack on Mm a ear ago when he wan ho badly wounded Hint It wait doubtful If he would refiner. Ih not known, The ernr him never permltleil tlm real Hlory of that attack mid the Injury douo the child to be made public. Iteccntly w li-ii Dm boy attended the Itomauoff leicfiileuary (elebrallou In MoHcow' he lud to be rnrrled hy a giant officer MARSHALL SCOII OFF ON MISSION 10 CRATER LAKE t'nltPd Hlnton Mnmlmll LeMlo M. Kcott nrrltcd In Medford Prlday and left nl oiuo for Crater I a l.o. Mr, Hcott roftiK'il to state IiIh iiiIkhIoii, hut II Ih reported to bo In connec tion with tlm deadlock existing over (ho pnrk lupnriutenilency between W. !', Arant, who wn removed July 1 by Secretnry of tlio Interior Lane, but refuneH to Hiirrender poBneRslou of government hcadqunrtorn, nl nltliougli bin pay linn stopped, and Will (1. Steel, who wiih appointed su perintendent. Secretary I-nno turn ed Hie matter over to tlio department of JtiBtlre to enforce tbo authority of Hie federal government. Mr, Arant rlaliiiR the office In un der civil KiTvleo and that lie cannot lut removed. Attorney (icimrnl Mc IteyuoIdH held Hint It wiih within tlm province of the xecrutary of the In terior to remove mid appoint, Ar ant threatens an appeal to tlio courts to maintain himself In office. JUDGE CUTS OUT CRITICISM OF CLUB SHAWM!, Wiii-li., July lS. Kml- inp of u Ki'iiiul Jury rt'imrt filed No- vemher 'Jl, 11)11, in which Mayor Hiiiim dill nml Iiik friemls were lis- eiiMsed ami eoulaiuiut; n elmwo eon- ilciiiniiiu' Ihc Itnliau Amerienu club, of whicli Allien J. Illellieu puliliher of llm Seuttlo Timed, wiih n member, wiih ordered stricken from tlio report this morning hy Judge John K. Hum phries of llio superior court. Thin wiih done in ttponsc to n po litiou of eleven men who were mem bei'ri of tlio chili nt that time, nml who wciii involved in ',1m expose. hill as amended will result In a more equitable dlHtrlhutlon of tlio burdeiiH mid iiIho tlm Incidental benefits of our nyBtom of ciiHtonm taxation; that It will tend to disintegrate inonopollert built up under tlio pres ent Hyntum, and that It will enlarge the opportunity for Individual '- fort, reduce the com of living ant relievo tlm people from tlio bunion of (ho protective tiyHtom tiu Htrongly u- empllfled In tbo I'ayno law," According to tlm report of tlio committee, reiluctloiiH In tlm uvorani ml valorem rat en on all ImportH are mailo by llm mmato atueudmeut 7 . I per rent from llm oxIhHii'; rateH, nml of .'i'l per cent from llm riitcM of llio Iiuiihu hill, OKKOON, FRIDAY, JULY 38, J91H. BY French Representatives Visit Devas tated Districts Thirty Thousand Mussclmen Massacred nt Dolrau and Bodies Horribly Mutilated. Foreign Property Destroyed at Seres Guns Turned on all Foreign Pro perty. SOFIA, July 18. Counter charges of iiltocilifH iigiiiunl (Ircck troop-i voiced in un offielnl Mnleiiicnt ihiieil from ihu war office here today. II alleged flrcrl: noldii'm ignored red croKH mnl foreign fliiu'f. nml Mhelled a lio.-pitnl u( Dcutir Hinr, killing iiiohI of the uure nml patient, 't iiIkh allegcM the (In-ckx pilliigeil ;i eliureh u( Kjlkihh, imirdering heeral inoiik. , ATIIi:NS, July IS -I'r'ihahlllO-of Immediate lutnrvetiiUiu by '.bo power (o bring mi end to ntnultm charged to Unitarian troops by K'ng Contitantliio of Oreece Ih Been here today to tlm departure of (ho si-v tary of tlio Kronch legntlon hero foi llio devnutated district for n ientonnl Inventlgatlon. Tlm Creek war office, bnflng Its nllegatloiiH on tlio pertonhl reportn of King CouBtantlnc, charges Hint uIvck and daughterii were outraged hy retreating Hulg.irlaiiH before thi cyi-H of liUKbnndB mid parents nml their bodies cremated. Thirty tliniiBand MiiBBolman in liabltaiitB, tl Ih alleged, were massa cred at Dolrau and tbo bodlctl lmr rlbly mutilated. Nobcb nml cam, t!m reportB ny, wore removed Irom ily lug victims and thousands of homo burned. Tlio path of tlm rel renting army, It I charged, Is marked .vltb hundreds of corpses. ThouBands of dollnrs' worth of foreign proporty Ib roported to have been destroyed nt Scren, the Uulgar laim turning their guns on all for eign buildings there.. Tlio ware house of tho American Tobacco com pany, at Seres, wan fired, hut Man agers Harrington mid Mooro escaped. The Austrian and Italian vlco cnnsulH worn captured, but tlm lat ter was ransomed. Thousands of residents. It Is charged, were killed when tho Uulgar guns swept tho city. LEPER SUSPECT IS I AT EVERETT KVnitHTT, Wash., July IS. Jos eph Anthony, who was arrested at Index last night on suspicion that ho was Jomlulk I'lttorl, tho Ic-per, who cscaiH'd from tho Diamond Point quarantine station a week ago, Ih being held hero today ponding a conference between tho sheriff and county health officers. Anthony Is Buffering from some disease of tho skin and Is In a pitiful condition, his face being a mass of sores. Past Assistant Surgeon ICarlo camo hero from Port Townsond as 8ooti as tho report was sont out that tho leper had been caught and ex amined Anthony. Ho snld tho ills enso was not leprosy, Anthony will probably bo treated nt tho county hospital. Ho Bald ho tins been beat ing his way toward tho coast from hpokuuo. IN OIL LAND CASES WASHINGTON, July IB. Attor ney (lenernl MeUeynolils today ap pointed Willimn Dcimmn, of San r'rnnoiM'o, us hpccinl prosecutor ' lu tho gdvcruiucnt suitK lo recover, tillo to oil liiuils in Culiforniii mid other Hlules. Millions of dollars' w'oiili of lands mo Involved In Iho proceed ings. President Taft withdraw theso lauds In IDOll nml tho legality of the net ton Is ipii'Hliuncil. Two suits nl icmly luivo been begun In l.os An- ATROCITIES GARS B N NMNON THE KING WHO WAS TOLD TO FIGHT OR ABDICATE ' right or get off tho throne!" That wuh the order a mere prlmo minister gave him tho other day, I'rlnio Minister Titus Mujoresco of Itoummilu wan talking to King Charles, whoso Hiipino attitude In the new situation has shamed IiIh sub jects. Tlm king at onco signed the ordor for catling out the army and Itoiimmila placed herself lu an atti tude of defense. :r- - - sr-?.- 10 ARREST ALL M AGITATORS PORTLAND, Ore, July 18. Ful lowing the riotous dixtiirlmuctM here lif-t night in which deputy, sheriffs mid police cleared Ihc Mrectfl of In dust rial Workers of the World, their sympathizers nml citiren, after nearly u hundred persons were struck with cIiiIm and many knocked down by llio officers, Slic-nfC Totg.Word tun Chief of Police Clark today h--ucd order. to nrrot nil of the I. W. W. agitators (hut could he found in the city mid charge them with vn- grancy. Four nrrcats were made bc- lore noon today in the vicinity of i he plant of the Oregon Packing com pany, where a strike of girl and wom en employes lias been in progress for some time. Dr. Mnrie Kqui, one of the leaders of the hand of women who attempted to epenk on the streets Inst night who was placed in tho county jail, will lcuc the state before midnight, in stead of facing trial on n charge of n spit id t with a deadly weapon. Sher iff Word nml Chief of Police Clark npreed lo Ibis today when friends of Dr. Kqui iiskcd that tlicv bo allowed to Inke the woman either to Seuttlo or California. Mayor Albee today Usttcd an np pcal to the cilzetis of Portland to keep off of the streets ut night dur ing the present disturbances. Kennet Hotel Burned. KKNNKT, Cnl., July 18. The Com mercial Hotel, a three story frame structure, was destroyed by firo hero enrly today. One hundred lodgers escaped in their night dollies. The loss is estimated nt .flS,000. NEW YORK, July 18. Tho dead lock between tho railroad managers mid tho committee of 100 represent ing 80,000 trainmen and conductors of eastern Hues, over tho question of submitting "all grievances" to tho federal mediation commission, pro vided for In tho Newlmuls amend ment to tho Krdmnn arbitration act, continued today with both sides ap parently determined not to recede from tholr positions. Tho railroad managers denied Hint they hnd practiced trickery In fram ing Monday's lettor and declare that tho word "all" In tho agreement to arbitrate was not Intended us a "Joker." They nro ready to fight to maintain the stnml thoy hnvo taken, It Is assorted. Tho trnlnmon's committee expect that tho railroads will capitulate, following tho receipt of tho ulti matum tiom their employes that the railroads must withdraw the eight demands which tho iiinniiKora pro pose to submit to arbitration, or thero will ho u strike, Tho railroads, according to tho trainmen's commit ito, could have selected no surer Way of drlvliiK tho inun from tho norvlcu VAGRANCY CHARGE mm BRYAN IN E OF RESIGNATION Secretary Amused at Wall Street Rumors Townsend and Brlstow Grill Nehraskan for Leciurlnrj for Money During Vacation Period. Commoner Declared to Be Delinquent In Duties to People and Government of Which He Is Premier. WABIIINC.TON. July 18. Secre tary of Statu Ilrynn wan amused this anernoon at reporu current on tlio New York Htock exebnngo that he was about to resign. At tho White House II was stated that thero was absolutely no truth In such rumor. Senator Townifnil of Michigan criticised Hryan's statement of tho reasons for supplementing his sal ary delivering lectures. Ho snld that If Hryan's example wore carried to Its logical conclusion It 'would permit the small salaried govern ment employe to "re-Bell a portion of his time already sold to tho gov ernment." Towncnil Orlllii Ilrynn "For fifteen years," Townsend said, "Ilrynn has posed as a public censor of men and measures. Ho has preached about tho duties of citizenship and assumed to establish standards for public service. "Ilrynn says ho Is selling his time, energies and talents to private Indi viduals and organizations been u so his official salary Is not enough up on which to live." Townsend rocltetf a list of theMpij imrium pruuiums now jiuuuing ue foro tho stato department and as? sorted that Itryan's action "comes as a shock to all thoughtful people." Ho added: Kntlrcljr llicxcuonblo "It Is even moro Inexcusable In view of tho fact that Bryan cannot possibly havo becomo familiar with tho duties of his office. The secre tary of state Is regarded ns tho most Important executive officer of tho government below tho president. Ho Is tho premier of tho cabinet and should bo the first to sot an exam plo of faithful and Intelligent devo tion to duty." Senator Brlstow attempted to de bate his resolution calling upon tho president for an opinion as to what ho considers an adequato salary for tho present secretary of state. Tho resolution was lnld on tho table, but nrlstow Insisted on speaking. FIFTY THOUSAND LOSS FROM FIRE AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, Ore., July 18. Firo starting from mi unknown source did damage today estimated nt 40,000 (o the building occupied by the Fisher Thorsen company, paint and oil deal ers. On nceoiml of Iho inflnmmnble stored in the building the fire was prevented from spreading with great difficulty. than by Insisting on arbitration of their own grievances at this time. Tho railroad managers held a session this morning, at which It was oxpected Soth Low. president of tho National Civic Federation, would present medlatlvo suggestions con cerning tho questions to bo submit ted to arbitration. Beforo tho meet ing Low pointed out that tho present attitude of tho railroads wus adopt ed aftor tho Whllo Houso confer ence. Tho employes' committee main tains Huit when tho railroads agreed to Join tho conference with Presi dent Wilson, tho only quostion pending wus the dispute ovor the tralnmou's wage demand. Presidents I.eo and OarrotBon of tho tralnmou's mid conductors' or ganization, rospoctlvoly, Joined In u declaration that tho employes would watt until tho eouato had conflrmod President Wilson's appointments of mediation commissioners, nnd then If Iho rnllronds Insisted on submit ting their grievances to tho federal board, the men would refuse lo sign (ho stipulation for arbitration mid would strike. NT STORY DEAlLOCK CONTINUES NO. 104. WITHRAillN MEDFORD SHI Boston Terrior Belonglnq to .Mrs. Bob Fitzslmmons who Is Filling a Theatrical Enrjarjcment Herb, Found Suffering From Hydrophobia. All Dogs in City Ordered Muzzled or Kept Tied up by Mayor as Other Dogs May Have Become Affected. MUZZLE ALL IKKJH To Hie Public: Notlco In'hereby given that nil dogfl In Medford must 4. wear muzzles or bo kept tied nt home, on account of dan- gcr from rabies. W. W. EIFEFtT, Mayor. A Boston terrier belonging ..to Mrs. Bob Fitzslmmons, wlfo of the pugilist, who Ih filling a theatrical engagement hero, was killed Friday, by Dr. J. L. Helms, city veterinary Ian, after observation had convinced him that It was afflicted with rall ies. Tho animal, which was highly pedigreed and a valiiahlo animal, was brought down with tho troupe from Portland Wednesday. Thurs day It began snapping at people and showing other suspicious symptoms. ' Dr. Helms was called, confined tho dog, found It suffering from rabies and' killed It. -- This Is tho first caso of rabies lu southern Oregon. Tho dog had' been kept In tho rear of ono of tho' hotels nnd so- far ns known had not bitten any other animal. The Infec tion probably occurred in Portland, whero two men died this week from rabies and several dogs havo been found afflicted. Mayor Elfcrt nt onco ordered that nil dogs In the city be kept muzzled or tied up nt home, na It Is not known whether tho nffectcd animal' bit other dogs or not. INETTICASE AIRED IN HOUSE WASHINGTON, July 18. Tho controversy ovor the postponement of tho whlto slave case against F. Drew Curmlnettl Jn Ban Francisco, which culminated In the resignation of John L. McNnb as United States) district attorney for North Califor nia, was aired In tho houso today. ltopresentutlvo Clayton of Ala bama, chairman of tho Judiciary committee, called up tho report of that committee recommending that the Kahu resolution calling upon tho attorney general to submit to tho houso all correspondence In regard to McNab's charges bo tabled. This brought partisan criticism from several republican membors, to which vigorous defense was made by tho democrats. JACK LONDONIPROVES REFRACTORY PATIENT OAKLAND, Cnl., July 18. Jnok London, novelist nnd adventurer, who was taken to n hospital bero Tuesday . for nn appendicitis opera tion, proveiT very rofractory pa tient. Smashing all tho rulcH of benltb, ho declared today thut hU constitution nml tho California ell uiuto would pull him through. Wednesday night bo tried to go to H prize fight; ycstorcluy he had a slinye mid Ids hair cut nt a downtown bar borshnp, and in tho evening took din ner with Mrs. London and' mend friends at ii cafe, Today he planned n busy day of wprk and an Htilowio. bile ride, mid tomorrow fexplH to leitvu for Lou Angela. , CAM i i , 1