1 "niftwi HlkfnrlMl f : 207 Second Street "g MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUNE SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fnir tonight nnd Wednes day Max. 85 j Min. M. fS Korly.llilfil Ynr. Dully IIInlilli Year. M.E1)3rORt),Oltl200N, Tl'KSIMV, .JULY 29, 191.'. NO. 110. i - W v & iV wTt HOUSE LEADER - I; Umlerwootl, Dcmocrntlg Whip De nounces Ex-Loliliylst n Sitter At tack Before Senate Testimony Shows Watson of Indiana Innate. WAIIIIINdTON. July 2!. Onn or t lit lili:cMt mill most Hlwiltlcanl ex plosions caused by tho revelations of Martin M, .Miilhnll, former lobbyist for tlni National ACforlatloii nf .Munnfiirtiirorii, niino today when On car Underwood, domnernllo Iioiino leader, Mitily nttnekud .Mullmll be. font I lio scnuto lobby probers, befor.e, whom MuHiuM's croM-oininliintlon will Infill this nftcmuon. And Un derwood not lltlln satisfaction when hit denied MulhnU's claims in n chum nciiunliitniiro. Hoou ufliir today's session ntnrtcd Underwood nppnlred In thn rum inlttni room. Ilti evidently wax mi ;ercd by MullinU'H testimony (lint ho liml frciuutly conferred with Din houno lender. Interruptluit tlm prorccdliiK. Underwood pointed lo Mulliiill and sheuted: llciioiiurril liy Undent imd "lit Unit MtillmllT Well, I novo mw hint before. I lull you, It Im not rlKlit to lot ii man like this attack public num. psrtlcnlarly when Im li hlnckmulllng IiIh former employers. Tlml man win never In my commit ten room." "You nay 'blackmail.' " until Hon ntor Herd, "Hint menus Hint money has been demanded." "Well, I won't merely iiinlto n statement." said Underwood. "I want o )o put under ontli, I until my Janitor hero to deny MiiltinU'N stntoments and ho wnit sent hack.' ' "Other subordinates hnvu dented MulhnU's ' stnUihiontn, too," t.nld KiimI. "but ufterwnrd wn snw ro rclpt'it (or tho money paid them." Underwood then In n sworn stnte- nii'iit denounced Mullmll. Referring tn u letter whlrli mentioned him, Underwood unlil: Utidfi-M owl's Denial "Thin letter In Itself manifestly shows Miilhnll lying. I know nolthor l.'mery nor Klrby, nnd positively linvo nut tnlkod with either about labor mutters. I tin wholo statement Is inado of wholn rloth, 'I'd show you how Miilhnll died, ho slates tlmro wn nn Ihsiui about mnkliiK (.'ouitrcssmnii Wilson of Pcnnsyl vaulit rhiilrmnn of tho labor commit tee. Them wan no such Issue, Tint innn Ih lying, lie. was untruly tryliiR to inako tbi'no pnnplo bltivo tlmro wan HomitthliiR doliiK to tnrn bl inoiioy. "MuthnllV fnru nn unuHttnl ono ninl I would know If. I hvit wty It. I limy hnvo talknil to Klrby In n cor ridor, hut thn intrMoiiiiol of tho labor t'ommlttoo of ll)to hIkiwh that It rouhl not hnvo bt'on Hiitlufnctory to it it nntl-lalmr fnrtlun." Kountnr WoImIi of Montana then road n lottor from Kuury, chlof roiinmil for tho N. A. M., to Mill hall which had Inclosed two chocks for 7f onch to bo Klviiii to Harry Nont iud Hurry Thornton, Jnnltorn (Continued on pajo 3.) - ...... i ... ..r -U.-.J DANIELS TO COME POUTliAND, Or., July 20. Aftor HpnndlnK u Htroniiomi dny In Orogoi which Incliidod u trip to tho mouth of tho Oolunibln rlvor mid ronched Kit cll'iuilx In it banquet kIvoii In IiIh lloior by thn commurclnl club and fittuhdoil by -tUO prominent huulnouH mid profnHonul uiun, Becrotary of tho Navy DanlelH nnd party depart ed for flpnkuiii) IIihI nlRlit on tho flrut lap of IiIh return Journey to WiiBhliiHton. During IiIh yIhII tho ulateiuent that evoked piirliapa tho Kroatovt en tliiiHliiHin wan Hindu tit Anlorla from tho Hiimiult or TulvKrbpli Hill, 400 feet ubovo thu rlly, In which ho de clared t "I will romo to Orecon iikuIii unit year, mid tho next Hum 1 roum II will bu tlitoiiKli thu I'mmuiu ruuul mi lli Imltk'Hhlp Oregon at IIiii head of thu bultlu flout of tliu FLAYS MULHAL MS C A ABOARD OREGON SLEEP- STRIKE LATEST DODGE OF Miss Sylvia Pankhurst Refuses to Cat, Drink or Sleep and Paces Cell nil the Time, Rcfuslnu to Lie Down Attack on Prison Feared. LONDON, July 2!. IVnrliiB thnt iiuffniK"ttH dnn nn attack on tho liiHtltutlon a it rt-Hiilt of yentJir day'H ilmuoutitriitlou thrp, Kcotlnnd Yard ili'tcrtlvui today Miirrouml llol lowny prlhon, whom MIm Hylvla 1'iuih tiitrnt, diiui'.hlrr of Mm. Kiiiiiip lino 1'niikblirnt, I confined. An tho ii'itull of her nppcarniii'o yimterduy nt tho weekly miffrnKiitto tuoiitluR nt I'avllloti hall, Mm. I'nnkhumt wan roHirti'i coiuldernrtly weaker todny. It wild learned today thnt B)h'U I'nnkhumt Iiiin itnrtd a lee;i Htrlkn. Him rofusen vlthi'C to rat or drink nnd pared her cell nil nlcht; refilling lo Ho down. Two women arrested nn n result of yenterday'n demoiiitrntloii at I'ol lowny tirlnon worn entered to twj uionlliK Imprliioiiiiient. Tluilr nainoa were not announced. OPENING PEAR SALES BRING $1.85 AND $1.90 BOX Tim firt order of tlio 101.1 Hcanou for llmllett pcarH wuh rJotmil Tuv. ilny by tin1 Kone lliver Kniit nnd 1'nnlui'o Aritneiiition tlirotiuli thu Norllnveiiterii I'ruit KxehniiKe. I'iKlit enrH nn in llm onlcr llie first Milp jiui'iil to Im untile iilmitl Anoint 10. Tho prieert urn ..'1.85 nuil $1.U() the box, n MroiiK opening priuo. Last year tlm fint nhimient brought .$ 1.7.r. Thu roiiKlcunu'iilK urn for caulcrn iiiarkctH, tlirco 'iirn piinu to ilistrlptH that lasted Mount) river fruit tin firnt time lant year. CAMINEfTI TRIAL BEGMEDNESDAY SAN' FltAKCISCO, Cnl., July 2D. Maury Diw; "l ' IJrw ('nmi uetti wilt lead hero tomorrow in tlm Unllcil Ktaterf dlnlriet court, ilivinion tiuuihcr ouo to the clmri) of Iplnt inj; tho Mann vhllo nIiivo net. Tlm attorneys for tlm i)eVnso will he Itolmrt Devlin, Ned rmtlilnn, M. 1L Woodworlli and l.uke llowu oi ra eraiuento, Citniincttl nnd hit coiiiikM np poured in court today to plend, but were advised thnt lie. had luado a inlstako in tho date. Thu dofcudaiitH tomorrow will plead to tho npeeifio cliaro of trans porting Marslia WnrriiiKtou and ImXa Norris out of the state for immoral purposes. Apist fifth tlmy wilj plead to Ilin charo of conspiraoy to violato tlm Mann net. MM TO CRATER LAKE W BICYCLE I' C. Kliy, a real pBtato dealer of Seattle, nd It, H, Frnreo, u piano liiHtructor bf thu1 Hound' city, havo arrived hory on rout,o to Crutor inkn, hnviUK miuiu ttio ontiro trip on bluyclon without a piincturo. 'Thoy encountered bad roadu out of Benf tlu, duo to rulny wcuthur, hut found tho Paclfln hlnliwjy In ,',ood. nhupo, tho buHt Htretclum IioIiik In tho Will miiutto mid ItoKim lllvor valleyn, At ('owlltx rlvor they, uncounlerod u flood mid wuroVori'ed to tuko a boat for tweiity-flvu inllou, thu road hu liiK under water, Tlmy will K I" ('"' ln" iuul l'nl!,( on bicycle, tlmiicii to Hun Krnn. cUi'O, wliern limy will Mhlp tlmlr wliln lioiuv nud flur" tuut. M ANT NO MEXICAN POLICY FORMED BY PRESIDENT Wilson Withholds Definite Action to Give Mexicans Chance to Adfust Their Own Quarrels Thinks Hard Times Will Force Compromise. WAKIHNdTON, July 211. front" dent WIIboii for thn proimnt will an nounce no Mexican policy. Tlibiwn admitted nt tlm Whlto Hoiiko. todny. Ho has decided to withhold uny duf lulto action by tho United Htntex mid to kIvo tho Mexican nn opportunity to reconcile their factional differ cnccH without luterferenro of nuy kind by America. I'reldent WIIkoii linn let It be known Hint be believe tlm economic preuro In Mexico, which Ih ter rific, will force n rettlcincnt he tween the wnrrlni: faction. Tho In diiMtrtcH of tho country nro para lysed. It merchant nro bankrupt and Trench flnnnclcr who hnvo loaned million on million In Mex ico nro preMlng for reform. Ilu ortn, tho preMdont Ih Informed, can brltiR pence to Hio land If bo will retire, nnd tho executive iliopes thnt MiicceiH will attend tho effort of Kuropean flnnnclem, who nro trying lo fnrco Huerta' rrilRnntlon. I'romlimut McxIrniiH hn usutcd I'reildent WIIhoii Hint Amorlr.'.ti me diation In Mexico might mircc-v.l. but they wnnt a chance to MrnlKhten oit tho tmiKlu thcniRclve. It Ih not known hnw Ioiir l'renblont "Allmn will wntt for their of ford ! brliiR fruit, but It Ih known lm dos not want to wait Ion p. Tlio RtntUH of Ambniuuidor W-Iror, who I itllt hero, (till Is unettlel. It I believed ho will reHlcn. G.O.P.FAVORSTARIFF T WASHINGTON', July 21.-Scnn-tor (laliner, on the floor of the sen ale, today threatened n republican filibuster on tlm tariff unless tin) democrats nj;rce to drop all finan cial legislation nt this hcssiou. Ho said; "TIiIk Mssion wuh enlle,d to consid er thu tat iff and now, we nro told that we nre to discuss currency rmision. Wo must hIiiv hero and swelter. 1 wnnt to say that if I must stay hero until snow flies wo tniidit ns well stay to discuss tho tariff as uiiythiiiK else." CALIFORNIA FEDERAL WASHINGTON, July 20. Tho senato todny confirmed tho following California iioiuinhtions : J. O. Davis to bo collector of cus toniR for tho California district. Jnnipq II. Hurry jo bo nnvul offi cer of customs for tho district of California. v JiiRlin Wnddoll to bo Rtirveyor, of. cuntomR nt San I'Vancisco. . Joseph J. Scott to ho collector of internal revonuo for tho first district of California. , M. T. Dooliui; to bo United States jiidiie, nnd Elbert Suhoonovor to bo l'nlled Stutes district nttorpey for tho soutljciii district pf Culilornin. MADERO'S FRIENDS NIP PLAN TO WORSHIP FELIX DIAZ BAN DIWIO, Citjij, July 20.' Plans for tho cntcrlaliiiuent of Ffix Diiu, nephew of tlio Mexican dictator in tills city, were abandoned' today mid urruimeiiientH made, to cut', birf sojourn l Kmi Dii'Ko iih hlmrt uu pos sllite, when U was learned that hjiii putlilxeiH of tlm Madero novcrimient In llm Mexican niilirlrr'' hero wcro tlireiilciiliiK nIoIciicm aiJiiinst Diui, who wnw iixpeeli'd In rcacli thu clly on Hit American. Ilawiiliun liner Vie uli'lun lulu today mi jl wuy to Junu. AN MONEY CONFIRMED FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF POPE Jr. ' ' L:-' ''i?uA.,'V Thnt Pop,' I'im has full rcgniucd his health, nt lcn(; ho fnr nrt his ap pearance gopK, is ipdientcd by plioto crnidiK which hn'cjnst arrived in the United Stntc. Tlksu wcro the firt SMOKED A PIPE REPAIRING AUTO E TACO.MA, Wash., July 20. He e;iuhe he smoked n pipe while repair ing nil niilotnnbile, On JoluwiiTi, AS, nn employe of the Kep lucky I.iipinr rnmNiny in dend tiero fo'dny t una ter rible biiniB which he received by the explosion of giiKolino thnt followed. ' Johnson, who was working beuenlh the machine in tho basement of tho store, lighted his pipe nnd tossed the burning match aside. It landed in n jrtol of gasoline which flared up and ignited oil dripping from tho automobile and on other parts of tho floor beneath the car. Heforc tho mini could crawl from under tho ma chine it wns n mass of flumes. Then there was a terrific roar ns the gaso line tank of tho car exploded, thiow iug Johnson n distance of twenty feet. Tho firo department was sum moned mid extinguished tlm fire be fore it spread to other combustible material near nt hand. SUBDUES REVOLT WASHINGTON, July 20. That tho Chlnoso republic la makluK steady advance toward upprebsli)K tho revolution thoro nnd thnt tho revolt Is expected to collapso soon Is tho ndvlco received hero today by tho Btnto department from ShmiK but. Other dlaputchcs Indicated that' Americans and all other for- olKtiers nro nufe. SHANOHAI, July 29. Chinese rebels continued today to bombard tho foreign settlement, but no Ipsa of llfo was roported. Americans hero bollevo tho revolutionists nro railing. MOTHER SEES DEAD AT niUISHICI.S, July 29, Among tho merry crowds that throne tho pic ture pultu-ea at I.tego may ho seen each ulitlit a sad-facod, lonely wom an chid In deepest in o urn tug. A fow weeks ngo her flvo-year- .old dauijhtcr died. Shortly before, tho child had been rompliiK u tho park with a nuinbor of ciimimulous whuii a climmiituKrnph, pporator Imp' poned to tuko a picture ip tho icuim, The film In which tho child ups-ur is now jmliiK shown ttt tho various "movlo" houses .u thu town, utid thu bereuved inutbur never misses uu iipportiinlly lo wutc,!! (ho sliudow of her lllllo oiiu flicker ucross lliu cr, NOW MR CHINA STEADILY PIUS TAKEN SINCE ILLNESS. tnken Biucc Mnrrh, when lii life wns despnired of. The photornphrt hIiow hun to he us powerful nnd heavy an ever, nnd there is nothing to indicate thnt he him nuy kind of weakness. FREE WOMAN WHO SLEW BEAST WHO 1 LOS ANOKLES, Cnl., July 2D. Free, of nil resisuisibility for the killing of the innn who compelled her for ycnr to lead it life of shame, Mrs. Lenh Dclmont' wntked out of a coroner's inquest rooin todny wiUi the congratulations of the jurors still ringing i" her ears, climbed into the automobile of Mrs. Charles Welling' ton llnndn wenlthy,hocicty woman, mid rolled mvny to bezm n new aft. . After Mrs. I)eluion,t had told the jdrora story thnt brought tears to their eyes, the verdict that freed the woman wns returned immediately. In a body, the jurors rushed to her nnd seised her bauds or patter her should ers reassuriiiKlv while they com mended her net.. During her recital Mrs. Dclmont mndo the startling statement thnt during the five yen re she worked for Dclmont in the streets of a score of cities she earned about $0000, alt of which wns given to him. And in resonso to n question of why sho hod done Jliis, she reentedly replied: "Be cause I loved him." Accordingly to her story, Mrs. Dclmont met her husband in Sail Francisco in 1000. Her parents were killed iu the firo of that year, nnd with no one to turn to, she went with Dclmont when he suggested Hint they tnko n long trip. Sho wns thou six teen years of uo. Immediately, the woman testified, lie commanded her to " to work." They traveled to Salt Lake City, Denver nnd ninny other cities. SPRAY POISONED COW MILK KILLED BABIES . WEKATCIIEE, Wash., July 20. Milk from a cow which hnd'grnsed in nn orchard sprayed with arsenate o lend is hold responsible for the denth of tlirco babies h'cro today. Tho babies were treated for dysentery nnd it was not until Ilia co;v died that tho real cause of tho deaths wns revealed. All orchnids in the volley wore sprayed with this solution nbout ten days ngn and preoauflons nro being1 taken to prevent inoro fatalities. , Harrlman's Daughter Loses Jewell. N'EW YORK", July 20. A ropo of pea i Is worth $(10,000 mid other kom to n total of $73,000 were stolen from thu homo of C. C. Huinsey at Nairn guiiselt I'jur within tho lust forty eight hours, according to delayed po lice lufoijiiulinii hero today, Mr. Itiimsey watf ti dmiglitur of Ilia Into V.. II, liiiriiuuiii, It is mild that the thieve left not n kIiikIo clue and It U eyen uiii'crjaln iu In exactly when nnd in ivluit Kity llm mbbery M jtutmUd, ISHAME'STOLL ILL EIF Copper Mine Owners Willing to Arbl Irate If Western Federation Is Ig nored Hears Threats of Dyna mite Against Homes. CALUMET, Midi., Jnly 20. Tho operators in the copper difltrict this afternoon agreed to meet representa tives of their striking employee, but flatly refused to nesotinte with offi cials of (ho Western Federation or Miuere. It wns believed nil differ ences would be adjusted soon. The Calumet nnd Heeln company Inst iiiiht smuggled several hundred men into the mines. It wns reported Hint n plot had been discovered to dynamite n house where several mine operators nre stnying, but tho miners ridiculed the rumor. LAXOSLNO, Mich., July 20. Fol lowing n conference here todny with Vice President Mnhoncy of the West ern Federation of. MinW, Governor Ferry announced thnt plans would be mndc to arbitrate the strike. WOLGAST MONEY WAVED TO SEAL RITCHIE MATCH LOS AXGELES, Cnl., July 29. Ad Wolgnat nnd Tom Jones appeared here todny nud almost beforo nn au dience Jiad formed nt their first port of cnll, renewed their talk of betting .$23,000 tjint Wolgnst can beat Willie Ritchie Id n return match. Jones, to emphasize, his declara tions, exhibited a package of bank notes, on the outsido of which reposed a $1000 bill. Ho declared thnt he and Wolgnst have raised the amount nf their proposed-bet, and thnt he will hound Ritchie until he leaves Los Angeles in nn effort to force him into a match. Wolgast's proposition, voiced by Jones, provides for tlio wagering of $20,000 nt even money on tho re sult of tho-bnttle, regardless of what the general betting odds may be. Tho remaining $."000 Wolgnst wants to bet that ho will knock out tho champion, but he wants what Jones jiompoiisly termed "justifiable odds" for this bet. EVENLY BALANCED NEW YORK, July 29. Even dis trihutiou of gains and losses marked the opening of the stock market to day. There were slight advances in Steel, Northern Pacific- nnd Head ing, while Con and Union Pacific were down half n point each. After tho first hour tho market bo cnino reactionary nnd declines of point or more occurred in such lend ing issues as Reading, Union Pa cific, Canadian Pacific, Lehigh Val ley mid Can. The few gains were confined to stocks of little specula tive importance Bonds were steady. . Tho market closed strong. DENY DISMISSAL OF CAMINETTI CASE WASHINGTON, July 20, Flat de uiiil of resrtri that ho intend to dis miss the Diggs-Cmuluettl mid othor whilo slavery casus bcciiusu ho has n pew Inleiprelnlion of tlm Man luw, was voiced here today by Attorney General MulteynohU. , "Tlm rcpoils mo untrue," said MflfcyuuliU, "Tlm niKW-CimiliiHttl UHiy will K" to trlul August 0," MAT SW END I MEN BAR UN ON WALL E K I 8 L Hands Down Detrimental Decision to Woman's Betterment Klamath County Treasurer Must Name De positaries. SALEM, On?., July 20. A enso of much importance, that of Maris Equi nnd Mrs. Oatman against Ben W. Olcott, secretary of state, was decided by the supreme court today. This case nsks for a writ of raandft mail to issue, compelling Olcott to place the jvomen's eight hour, bill pro posed by initiative, on the ballot at the sccinl election in November, 1013. Attorney General Crawford filed ji demurrer in this case and. the in murrcr wns sustained. This means that no measures other than those re ferred by tho legislature can go on tho ballot at the special election thn yenr. Other decisions handed down were: It. Graves versus Portland Rail way, Light and Power Company, ap pellant; npicalcd from Multnomah county; action to recover damages for personal injuries, nf firmed. F. F. Williams versus Pacific Surety company, appellant; appealed from Multnomah county; motion la recall mandate, denied. Prudential Loan and Trust com pany versus Merchants' National Hank, appellant; appealed from Mult nomah county; involving garnish ment proceedings, affirmed. The supreme court also held' today, that the comity depository law ap plied to this ear, and thai it h incumbent upon county treasurers ta name depositories. ', 1 Tin's decision was In a suit broucht fty the state, for the First Notional Bank of Klamath Falls, agates ti J. WD. Siemens, county treasurer o'f Klamath, in an original application, for a writ of mandamus to compel the county treasurer o nnrw.int count) depositories, which ho refused to ap point on tho ground that the law did not become effective until June 3. U.P. T DENIES CONSOLIDATION PORTLAND, Ore., July 29. A. L. Mohler, of Omaha, president of the Union Pacific, today denied that thu matter of consolidating the manage ment of tho O. W. K. & N. Com pany mid tho Oregon Short Line with that of tho parent systora had ever Ix't'ii contemplated, nud says that ho does not believe such n plan would bo practical. Humors to the effect that Hiich a consolidation would be tnnde in tho near future have' beeu circulated at various times during tho past few months. President Mohler arrived today from Sun Frunoisco on a tour of the country uul will remain hero two or tlirco days. He stated this bis visit hud no significance, being simply of a social nature. I. W. W. DENOUNCED BY BILLY SUNDAY HOOD niVER. Or., July 39. Dllly Sunday, former major league baseball player, and for years a well-known evangelist, is empuatlo today In his denunciation ot anar chists and Industrial Workers of the World mid their alleged vilification ot tho Aiuorlcmi flat;. In a speech before thn Horticultural Cnautaue.ua hero aftor ho had scathingly ar raigned tho anarchists and Indus trial Workers us being the greuUst curse ot tho couutry, Sunday said) "My father mndo bullet neat ef himself for four years' fighting to froo tho sluves and prevent a dis ruption of tho country, I am will ing to do likewise for my flug." Fair Weather Preset). POKTIiANI), Ore,, July W.-Of. gun i Fair loiblit) Wwlwdy fair with riing lwiprMunH tf(r liortliHDSt HutdHi) wHJiwesUHy, wind, , , SUPREME COUR RULES HOUR AW OFF BALLOT Ti l IM f 4 i r mM MLti