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ic riv. .- . ,Vj.l1;s,V54i,',;.,, , L ; "ItllJOfl HlMl'(lll tUBi, 207 Second Street !.., (4 : . r Medford Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER' I'nlr. Mm, 100, mln. Ill, rel. Iiumlitlljr SMI. Korly-tlilnl Ytmr. Dully K.lKhtli Your. MEDirORD, ORKOON, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 3 913. NO. 102. Mail SMILE RIOT FOLLOWED BY Mayor Cuttcrlll Tnkcs Full Control pi City Government, Closes all Sa loons ami Orders Publication of Newspaper Suppressed. Seattle Times Dlnmcd fcr Causlnu niot Injunction SouuM nnti Se cured Prevention Censorship. HUATTI.i:, Wiii.Ii., .Inly 10 Mayor Cotdtrlll bus (tin situation In Immt horn this afternoon and no far Ih holding Ui tho publication of the Hentthi 'I'lmoit, whieli un demanded suppressed unless censored by Mm lo prmunt tliu publication of articles wlilcli might Incllii tlin sailors and tioMlont to further rlnllni; tonight. Hherlff Cudlhen served an lupine lion granted by .IiiiIko Humphries lo prevent tlin mayor from Interfering wlili Din Times, hut CiicIIIkmi mill fh'd Ihn I'lly'H cocu(lvn that lm would not (-tifiirtii tlin Injtitirtlon un til (lm mayor lr.nl been advised mm to how far lm could go Ii)' (ho ror lionitlon counsel. Tim reason for not enforcing (ho Injunction being that It was made returnable nxt Wednesday, tlin ntilllf Iiik tlio or itur of supprowilun of tlio Times for Huturdiiy nml Hominy without edi tor. Tlio pollro nrn nt 111 In charge at tlin Time office ami no pnwir linn liri'ii inauoil. Tlio innyiir. Chief of I'ollro llauutck .nml AksUlnnt Corpo ration Couimcl llrmlforil urn now In coiiRiiltatlou with Judge Humphries. Ma) or Tube ("barge IWATTI.i:, Wash., July 10. In vostlgntlim of charges Hint last night's rlnls In which sailors from tlio Pacific reserve Hoot ami soldiers from I'iikiiI Rniiiut fort wrecked four socialist ami I. W. W. halt hero, wiih tlio result of romiplrary I luting made liy Mayor Cotter III hero today. If tlio diaries art) fotiml to liavo fonnitatton lm may link for a foiliir.il Investigation, Tim mayor hold a long ronferonro with Hcrretary of (ho Navy Daniels nml (lovnrnor I. Inter ami today Is- hiioiI n proclamation that under the section of tlio city charter providing for emergency action, lm had as tunned control of tlio potlco depart ment. Il)i lit once United order lo (ho pollco lo clone all saloons In (he illy durliiK K.itnrday ami to prevent all street meetings except thorn) con doned hy religious ormmlrntloiiN. Meal tie Tluien Kuppr"ol Concerning tho eeusnriihlp over tlm Kealtlo Times, which published the report of iliirrotary Daniels' al iened speech huforo tho Italnler cluli, Thursday night on the "red flag," tho innyor' written order nay: "lnatntirh ns the exaggerated, false nml perverted publlraflons wlilcli havo heen made hy tho Seattle Times, nml particularly the, Issun of 1'rlduy evening. July IK, I'.M.l, In rinded n plain and willful Inciting of Hid riot wlilcli followed, nml Indicat ed on the part of those responsible for that implication, knowledge of tho lawless nml rlolomi, you are herehy notified to stop thu sale or dlNtrlhiitlon within tlm city of Heat tlo of tho Kcattlo Dally Times durliiK tho day (Saturday). July 19, l'Ji:i. and tomorrow (Hiindiiy), July 20, 1UI3, unions (ho proprletorH of hucIi paper ahull havo first Hiihmlttud to mo tlin on II in proofs of any propon ed Issue, ami It shall havo been found certified to you, by me, iih con taining nothing calculated to Inclto (Coutlnuod on pa no 3,) ELKS PROMISED A lunord crowd Ih In proHpuct for tho KIks excursion to Culostlu Hun ijuy. Tlio car will ho on tho truck by 7: KO o'cliiek, uo (hat no tlino will ho lout In HtnilliiK. An luloreHtliiK and exclthiK jiroKiam linn been la nuiKud and u day of real pleioiuro U Kiiniautnod lo all who nook I ho Hlimly Kroven of (,'oIohIIii, Tho IJIk liuvii hocineil nil I ho roureKnloim nml laliuii (lio culiibuQug for dulliiiuunl. PO 1 RECORD CROWD AWFUL TALES OF Dlood-Ctirdllnii Stories of Murder, Rapine, Massacre, Lootlnn. and Sacklnii at Seres Made liy Kliin ot Greece Confirmed ly Austrlans. Impossildo to Estimate the Number of Men, Women and Children Slain Property loss Exceeds $20,000,000. ATIIi:NH, July III. Illoodcurd Huk nlorlim of murder, rrolno, man nacre, loetltii: nml nncklut; at Heron and vicinity, alloRed itcalunt lliilmir troop by Klim Countantlun of OriM-co, wore verified hero today by thu AtiHtrlnii connul al Knlonlcn. Al uiont uiihullevahlo Morlen were told hy tho Auntrlan, HI own wife, ho nald, wan dlnhonored hy IlulKurliiii offlci-r In tho prenenro of nroren of noldlent ami humlredH of InhahltnuU, tlm latter heliiK ruthlennly nlaln later by tho troopn. A npoclal InventlKntliiK body ncnt to Keren to InventlKuto condition ihnro ulno confirm tho nlloKiitlunn of KtiiK C'ounlautlne. It hroiiKhl back (he name of notable who wero ere mated, crucified, hacked to piece and mutilated and left dyliiK on tho ntrifln. On tlm nveiiliiK of tho lant day of the tnnnnnrre, a company of notdlcm, led by a lieutenant, found elKhty women and Klrln concealed In a wnrehouno. Tlm kIHh wero din honored and oil wo poured over tho bodle of tho women. Then they were locked In tlm InilldlnK and the Mrurturo fired. Their corpion wero found by (he Invrntkntorn. Another npcclflo Inntuucn Riven wan thai of twenty official and wealthy renldetit of Herrn who had Knthored In u public bull. They worn found hy IlulKnrlnn troop. It In aliened, and were bnyonetted, car ried to n trench nnd covered partly with earth. Several of tho victims wero nllvo when put In tlin trench. One, horribly nlnnhed, lived nml told tho Investigator of tlm out no. Tlm InventlKntorn annert that It In ImpoHnlblo to eHtlmato tho number of men, women and children nlaln, but Hint the llt will run well Into the thounaud. The property ilnmiiK) In fixed nt J20,on0,000. Kcoren of churchen wero Hacked and tnpentry, Jewoln nml nllverwnro taken. ASKS SENATE 10 WASIIINUTON', July ID. Senntor A. II. l-'nll, lepublienn of New Mexi co, introduced in the Kenalo today the plank of the ilcmoorutio iintiunal plutl'orm mlopleil nt Haltimoru lu-il year which ileelures that "Tlio eonsli. Iiiti'inal rights ot Amerieiui citicmr slionM protect them on our Jionlcrn mid pi with tlicm throughout thu world, Kver" Amerienu eilien ro Mii!in; or huvi'.u propeily in imy for eign country is entitled to and flioiiU bo i(ii full protection of thu Aiiiuiieuii Kovermeut, both for him hi If nml IiIh properly." Tlio lesolntiiiii, wiiilu it did not ipeeifienllyinontion Mexico, obvious ly referred to thu present munition iii i Init country, rieimtor ICern of Inilinnu, ilcmo eriitiu leiuler, ohjeeteil to eonsidorn lioit ef tliu reholutioii, "liecaiHo It win ofleieil uiiilcr fiuspiuious cire.um- HtlllKlS." Tlio mnller went over without fur ther comment, - FREDDIE WELSH WINS 'VANCOUVKII, II. ('., July 10. ivicililie W'cUli wiih uwnriled the ilcei fioii over "Voiiiik I'liiliululphiu" Jnek O'llili'ii nt the end of their fifteen mood flj,hl livi'u IbU ni'tcuiooii, ATROCTES BY BULGARANS FURNISH PROTECTION 0 AMERICANS RUSSIA HALTS TURKEY'S RAID ON A ANOP Sultan's Cavalry Reaches Outskirts of Fortress Czar Serves Notice on Porte Greeks and Roumanians to Advance to Sofia. Roumanian Cavclry Reported to Have Captured the Entire Ninth Division of Bulfjarlan Army. VIICNNA, July lit, It wn unoffl dully reported hero tonlnlit that Hun. nlu had formally notified Turkey thai further advance of tho nultuu'H lrooin on Adrluuoplu would nut bo permitted. LONDON, July 10. A dntncli meiiL of Turklnh cavalry ban reached tho outnklrt of Adrlnnople, accord Iiik to dlnpatche received horn to day from Coiitttnnliuoplo. Latent ml vlion from thu Halkans Indicate that tho Creek and Houmaulnun Intend to ndvnnro lo tho Kate of Sofia be fore illcti'tliiK pence term. Tho IlulKnrlnn ligation hern dli rrt'dll report that tho king of Ilul Kiirln hnn fled. IIITIIAUH8T, July 19.- It wan re ported hero tonlKbt that Roumanian cavalry bad captured tlm entire ninth iIIvIhIou of tho IlulKnrlnn army, In elildliiK twelve field riiii. AT E 4 $200 REWARD Two bundreil dollnrri (.fJOO) " t U'lll In. i ii. ill liv lint liluli.rMit.iin.l "... .. ,-..... ,wj -.-.,,..... " for infonniition lending to the " nrrcht und eouvietiou of uny " periou or peioiiK killiuj;, or " iitteniplinj; to kill, destroy or " injure fi-.li witli dyiiamitu or other exploiives in ltojjuo river or it tributaries. In addition tlicreto, iikiii eouvietiou, thu " " informer in entitled to one.- half of tliu fino impoocil, whieli ruujjert from -00 to $3000. l!0(HJi: ItlVKIt I'lSlI l'HO- " TKCTION ASiWCJATIO.V. 4 liy V. F. Isaues, Prcbiilcnt. L. Uunily, Seeretury. STATU HOARD OF FISH AN'l (1A.MK tUMMIS- .M1()NKHS. It. II. Cliinton, -Mubter Fish " Wnrdon. f Ktt.li liojrs und vandalri are naiu dynumiliiiK fifli in ltoue river. Vim eliiuooks and htccl beads with ttenreely u mink upon tliem, are float ing down ht renin ileud, vertolirn dis jointed und bladders burst by ex plosion. The dead fibh wero first noticed lit ltyhco's bridge Friday morniii;, iiiilieatin t hat t tho dynamiting ou eurred in tlio upper river. Dead finli wero nlso reported ut Curry riffle nnd Happy Camp. Lust year thousands of fino fNIr 'uru wantonly slain. An uppcnl has been inadu for extra wurdein nnd re wards offered for Information. fridayIottestIay of year in medford Friday wit tho holt est day ot tho year In Medford, with thu thermom eter reaehluK 100 deKreon. Tho rel ative huinldlty wiih only 22, no no nufferliiK occurred. Saturday a haze, hid tho nun until noon, hut In (ho ufturiiDou It imido up for lout time and thu Iheriiioineler In likely lo iiKiiln lop tho century murk. Thin I tlm time of year the hotlext spoil may ho expected. DYNAMITERS AGAIN WORK ROGU RIVER CHAIRMAN OF TWO CONGRESSIONAL LOBBY INVESTIGATION , COMMITTEES STRUGGLING FOR POSSESSION OF COL. MULHALL K3'JML9XxtXtVklLtM Miiii!T'iZ?tfjX'-fl7SSSSSSSSSBESSS ii i- ..ii ...I . .SiSj 1m!-. nm ! I T iT''T lUtGf la ami I s WPvl Col Jfertirt Ma I hall ESPEE ENJOINS Fi SAN' FRANTISCO, Cnl July It). A bill in t'diiitv was filed in the L'uiled SluteH district court todny by tho Southern jj.'neifie to enjoin thv California railroad eonimi-bion from iihsertiut; jurisdietiou over curtain eipipmeut trust certificates, which thu Southern 1'aeifio proposes to is suo in New Work, for the purpose, of acquiring rolling block, which tho company believes is necessary in its inter-state and iutrn-statc business Company officials announced tlmt it similar suit would bo filed ugniust tho Arizonn corporation commission to enjoin it from asserting jurisdic tion over uu issue of twenty two yenr yeur notes aggregating .?;t0,000,000, which (lie company epeets to issuu for capital expenditures in thu states through which it operates. The suits wilt bring to n point the question of whether the individual slates etiu lako juriMliction over tin financial affairs of n railroad do ing an inler-stnte business. Tho Southern I'aeifio officials decinru that if each state undertakes to regu late tho finances of thu rond, it can not wirk out u general plan whieli will bulisfy nil. mayohlI" T l'OKTLANI), Ore., July ID. Vol lowing luit night's riots in tho Pl7.a block, set nido by Mayor Albec for open uir meetings, in whieli n number of alleged members of tho I. V. V. and socialists nttempted to take u prisoner from Sheriff Tom Word und his force of deputies, tho sheriff stated today that nil open air speak ing in the eitv of Portland, both i:r thu streets und in tho parks must cease. Ilu will meet Mayor Alhco and Chief of Polieu Chirk this afternoon ami seek their co-operation. "I havo uu appointment with tho mayor for this afternoon," said Word, "anil at that time I shall ask him to rcxino. his recent order prohib iting speaking on the streets to in-' elude those held in tho parks, par ticularly in the coin t house square. Thu lint lust night was thu inevit able outcome of allowing the agita tors to speak in thu open uir and I believe Hint they must be lestrieled to halls if wo lire not lo havo further I limbic STATE COMMISSION ROM INTERFERING SPEAKING N rae 0. S.IGRANT JR. BEAUTY TONIGHT SAN D1KGO, Cnl.. July ID. It wns announced here today that the wed ding of U. S. Grant, Jr., and Mrs. America Workman Will, tho famous SotithoniiCnlifumin.bcnttty, will take place hero this evening in tho Grant Hotel. Mrs. Will enme hero three weeks ago from her home in Los Angeles to prepare for tho wedding. It vnw announced that tho wedding is to be strictly n private affair and that only about ten guests have been in vited. Jiulgo George Puterbuugh of tho San Diego police court, an old friend of the Grant family, will per form the ceremony. After the ceremony, tho party will have a wedding dinner nt tho Grunt Hotel. The bride nnd groom will leave nt once for n long honeymoon Mrs. Will intimated today that they would go fiiNt to Australia nnd then to South Afncn for an tudcfi uite stay. J WAVE ATLANTIC RESORTS CHICAGO, July 19.Tho hent wnvo which has bcon torturing tlio middle- western states, moved east ward today. Tempornturea around tho 100 mark wore reported this af ternoon from ninny summer resorts along tho Atlantic coast. In tho middle went and northwest temperatures nveruRo slightly bolow normal for this season. In Kansas and Missouri tho maximum rnngod between 85 and 90 degrees. In Chi cago at noon It was SI. Cooler weather Is predicted for tomorrow. HERE FROM PORTLAND Deputy Sheriff Wilson roturncd to Medford from Portland Saturday, having In custody J, D. Peterson, charged with securing a $50 set of harness from tho Medford Harness company under fnlso pretenses. Pe terson represented urouml town that ho had purchased an Interest In tho West Sldo livery ttahlo. Ho loft Tuesday evening with a carload of horses and was arrested ou wire. Nu merous bills wero contracted about the city by Peterson, all of which ho agreed (o pay If released. When Sheriff Slngler fouud that District Attorney Kelly was In (Iraiits Pnnn on biulnens ho was go ing to icleiuu Peterson, m FAMOUS E HIT BRITAIN CALLS E F Italy Also Recalls Representative Complaints of Action During Bom' bardment Aliened Cause Many Killed When Rebels Use Dynamite. Special Concessions Given Fifty Thousand Prospective Japanese Settlers at Request of the Mikado MEXICO CITV. July 10. Many persons are believed to have been killed und scores injured as the re sult of the dynamiting of n federal troop train at Lampazas, Xuevc Leon, liy rebel soldiers, according to des patches received here todny. Details ore lacking. It was learned authoritatively hero today (hat England recalled Minister St rouge as a result of complaints of bis actions during the bombunlmcnt of Mexico Citv by General Dinz's rebels, lie will bo succeeded by Minister Cnrdeu. It also was learned that Italy has recalled her minister but no reason is assigned for the tratiKfcr. General Din, is scheduled to leave for Japan tonight and an extraordi nary demonstration will be held in bis honor. It was retried again todny that special concessions have been given fifty thousand prospective Jnpnncsc xeltlers nt Morelos and in adjacent states. It in said the special conces sions were made at the request, of tho Mikndo. AT SHKIUDAX, Or., July 19. A flro which practically destroyed tho bus iness section ot Sheridan, doing a damago estimated at from $350,000 to $400,000, was extinguished early today after raging for hours. Klro apparatus from tho surrounding towns ot McMInnvillc, Carlton and Wlllamlnn wero sent hero to aid la putting out tho flames. No ono was killed or Injured. About thirty buildings on tho south sldo of tho Yamhill river wero destroyed. Tho only thing thut probably saved tho cntlro town from destruction wus tho fact that tho north sldo of the river Is separated from the stricken district by ubout 250 feet of trees and water TO PROFIT TAKING NEW VOItK, July 19. Profit taking In tho stock market today cuused a general reaction front yes terday's high level. Aftor opening ut about last night's levol, most ot tho important stocks ousod off frac tionally. Tho oil stocks woro under heavy pressuro again, California Pe troleum dropping to n now low rec ord at 19.. American Tobacco foil 4, Canadian Pacific and Amalga mated Copper 1. Now Havou Jump ed two points and Colorado fuel 1 On reports ot dividends, to bo de clared, Moxlcan Potroloum rebound od -',4. Ponds wero steady. Tho nmrkot closed firm. GEORGIA BANK ORDERED CLOSED; SHORTAGE $30,000. WASHINGTON', July 10. Acting Comptroller of the Cureuoy Kuuo an pounced today Unit the First Na tional Hank of LaFayntte, On., hud been ordered cluxcil. A shortage nt mure limn .'10,(100 exists in tlio uu counts of the institute It I "lalt'd, MINISTER HOM n M 350.000 IRE UTCS SUSTAINED SHERIDAN E IS BY Action of President In Tariff Bill Termed Executive Coercion Cau cus Called not Only Invisible but Intangible Government. Iowa Senator to Oppose Underwood Bill as a Whole Prefers Tyrant to Present System. i WASHINGTON, July 19. Speak ing In tho sonnto today, Senator A. I). Cummins ot Iowa protested against what ho termed "executive coercion" In tho framing of a tarKC law by congress.. Ho Bald In part: "Many bankers bollevo that tho legislative department of tho gov ernment should hold oxecutlrn power; but It Is yet to bo proposed In a freo government that a slnglo executive should hold legislative au thority over a great people, yot aro drifting In that direction. ' "I doubt it thero Is a man In tho United States bold enough to assort that tho Icglslatlvo branch ot tho government should bo abolished and that tho pcoplo should elect, at stated Intorvals, a dictator who would rnako and executo tho laws. Yet it would bo far hotter to mako this chango than to tolorato a prac tice of executtvo coercion. "It ought to humlllato all men when they look around and find that tho pcoplo generally understood this surrender ot our rights nnd privi leges', but I obscrvo It with a cer tain degrco ot satisfaction. "It Is very human to deride a,ny body of men who, lacking the cour ago to assort themselves, aro whip ped by a master band JutosuVJ- Hon." Senator Cummins denounced ,tho democratic caucus, which, ho de clared, constituted "not only Invis ible, but Inaudible, government, whoso operation "denied tho most sacred rights ot tho people." Ho an nounced that ho Intended to opposo tho Underwood tariff bill as a whole." L SENATE DEBATE WOMENS' VOTE FOLLOWS TARIFF WASHINGTON, July 19. Sena tor Ashurst ot Arizona unnouncod toduy that ho would rouko a motion In tho senate to consldsr tho woman suffrage amendment to tho federal constitution as soon as tho tariff bill is out of tho wuy. "Tho amendment may bo debated tor threo or four months from tlino to tlme,"she said. "Tho advantaga In letting tho matter go slowly Is tho fact that the eRfctlons nro approach ing und overy member of congress will hcsltato before voting openly ngalust such a measure Supposing the vote comes us luto us next March, how many oxportoncod poli ticians would go on record against equal suffrage just before entering tho primary campaign In tholr homo districts?" Senator Ashurst Is a member ot tho woman suffrage commltteo and has chargo ot tho proponed amend ment In the senate. AMERICA TO PLAY ENGLAND FOR CUP LONDON July 10. America won today the right to play England for tho Dwiglit K. Davis teiiins uup, whun the American team defeated Cauitdu, in thu fiuul round of tho preliminary doubles mutches ut Wimledon. Maurieo I), Mclaughlin of rjuu Fruiieiseo und Harold II. Huekell bw4 ii. I). Powell und II. I'. Mchwwiger of Canada in Mrulght sets, Inking lh fiil two sets y thu Identical tutor of Mix games (o three, Tlio third 4 wus a firrc battle, but I lis Ameri cans finally wop, JiMO, WILSONS 0 DENOUNCED CUMMINS Jf tfrj