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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Kale tonight ami tomorrow.
Max. 9l, mill. 61.
Knrly.UilM Ynar.
Dully HIkIUIi rrnr.
MEDFORD, OREGON, IWIDAY, AUGVH'V 1, 191H.
NO. 113.
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OF BANK PLOI
T
OHM AN
ROTTEN MEAT
SOLD TO PEOPLE
OF SOUND CITY
McAilon's Accusations Aflalnst New
York Banks to Dc Aired In House
Tillman Declares Government
Should Stop Artificial Stringency.
Filly Million Government Funds to Ik
Placed With Banks to Assist Crop
Movlnti Shorlaue.
Arrest of Local Mcrchnnls Followed
liy Criminal Complaints Analnst
Sulzheruer, the Packer Decayed
Product Put up Under New Labels.
..
SCENES AT THE BURNING OF THE BINGHAMTON CLOTHING COMPANY'S FACTORY.
Ptomaine and Tin Polsonlnn. Found
In Nearly Every Can Which Were
Enameled to Look Like New.
4
WASHINGTON, Aug. I. -Hi
iiemilntlvi Nccley of Mini
mis Introduced in the liiuitii
today a resolution In investi
gate charge liy Hcerolnry t
tlm Treasury .MoAdoo Dial
New York lunik am rnuhpir
ing In depress United Htulos
i! per cent bonds nml to nn
lugnnlro the iiiliiiluUtrnllon'ri
I'litii'iicy proriim. Cliuiniiiiii
Glass of till' lllltINO hlllllillg
eominitleo opposed tho reso
lution, Imt It wiim HtiiHirlril
liy Chairman Henry of tlm
rimiiiiitti'o on rule.
WASHINGTON, Aug. J.- Declar
ing Hint Hi government nIioiiIiI aitopt
rniliral inruHuroa to prevent tlm an
mini money stringency which accom
panies llio movement of crops Scmi
Itir Tlllii'iwi (oiliiy urged President
Wilxou to tn Uo tlio Initiative, In that
mil. Tillman declared Hint the
Mrlngcney'l pVory artificial.
Itellrr for Itnitks
On Icnvlng llio whlto Iioiinu loilay
a Tier tin interview with tlm president
Tillman mild:
"I tolil thu president it wns a dis
grace lo tlm nation Hint such things
am permitted to happen ami asked
him to consider n remeily. 1 have no
particular plan in view. I Hunk tliu
president should have miiiiii economist
of iialliiiinl repute incliguto llio
iiiniiipiilalioii of finances which in Hie
underlying ciiiimi of this niinnal
stringency nml Hum prepare a hill
Kinking nt llio root of tlm evil.
"I lohl tlio prehiilent Dial, if
necessary, we would lack aihlitional
legislation onto thu tariff hill tin an
miiemlmnit to hceuro immediate n-lion."
Tlllnmii Indignant
NKW YORK, Auk. 1. llnnkurn
hero arn mirprlcoil nt tlio ilerUlon of
Secretary of tno Tronsury McAitoo
to plurn 123,000,000 to 150,000,000
of gowirnmout funds la tlm hands
of llio lintikM to facilitate tlio move
ment of crops.
I lead of tlio fluanrlal house
Imro Mali thoy tl lil not know that
tlio western or southern bunks worn
confronted with any oxtrnordlunry
train In preparing for tlio crop
movement, Tlioy all declared thufr
reports Indicated that fluanrlal nr
rniiKomonlH throughout tlio country
woro progressing fuvorahly, ami lain
tlm hanks woro nil In good shape.
WARSHIP READY
PR
VENEZUELA
HI.'ATTI.IJ, W'anli., Auk. 1. I'ol
IowIiik tlio nrruit of thren local iimr
rlianlH, In whoiin ioxmkhIoii aoni) cuint
of ancient ilcrompoitml uml ileeayeil
iiinutit Miro (llmovereil hy Deputy
Ktnto liiNpertor W. II. AiIiuiih, crliif
liial complaint. vn toilay IoiIkimI hy
Dupiity I'roHetutliiK Attorimy Craw
fonl WhlPt iiRulnxt HuUhiirKor A: Hon,
MiircPHMir of Krhwnrtchlhl A HuU-
heruer, one of tlio hlKKent piirkltiK
ciniceriiH la tlm country.
'Mm cliarK" iiKalunt HuUliorKer &
Hon I that thoy hnvo ilelllierntely
tulnhrntnli'il tlio rniiH no nH to unloml
mentH orlKlnnliy pnckeil Heven yeurH
or morn hko upon tlm Keattlo mar
knt. A chumlcal niinlnln tiutilo hy
Ktnto ChemlHt JoIiiihoii hIiowimI tlio
n-eat liml rottnl mi hmlly IhroiiKh ko
Hint ptomaine, ami tin iioIioiiIiik h
contnlneil In nenrly ovnry can.
AeronlliiK to Whlto, jlm rnnn worn
packed hy HeliwnrJrhlhl & HiililmrKor
thu firm which preredeil Hiililierp &
Hon, prior lo tlio pnimnKo of tlio puro
fooil nml ilniK act of 1900.
MMnlirlnl Cant
Tlm ran contnlneil tlio nrlKlnal ln-
KrrlpHon that they unro npprnvoil
under tho romtri'Msloinil puro food net
f HwW1 .iwswtawuLoHariK.
wim corert'rt up ny n now iniM'i. winch
rend Hint tho rnnn worn pinned un
der thu puro food net of 1900. Tho
rnim, orlKlnnliy plnln tin, woro onnm
olod, It In rhnrRod, to kIvo them tho
appearance of IioIiik now.
Ko old lira tho ennn, however, Hint
In nplto of tho enamel, thoy Hhow
ovldenrn of roroslott. Thn meat In
ninny of tho rnnn, It U claimed, lm:i
turned coal Mack.
Tho unto of ancient food to Heattlo
merclinniM wmi iiiiulo throiiKh nn
nKnut named Krled, nt a com of ono
fourtli tho roRulnr price. ToiiKiitt,
hum and ununnKo worn thn principal
monlH unld. Iimpector Adnnin todny
"tated It wiih liupoimlhlo to entlmate
how much of tho polnoucd ment hail
Kouo Into homeit.
WnnhlnKloii I'lriiiN ,U
Hlmllar cnmplnlntn aUo woro tiled
today nKuliiHt llio J. P. (Irnnt and tho
PiiKiit Sound I'nckliiK rouiiuny,
U'liMliliiKton corporntlniiH, which nrn
charged with hnvliiK Mold old and de
cayed "potted turkey" uml "Mury
Innd cmh flnkoi."
Tho proreedliiKM utarted hy Deputy
1'ronecutor Whlto In thn Mtnto courtR
nro Indopendeiit of nny action that
may hu taken hy llio federal nuthor-
IttOH.
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1 INVESTIGATIONS
OF HOLOCAUST AT
FOR MEXICAN ACTION
WABHINOTO.V, Aiiff. 1.
Through Secretory of Stato
Uryan, President Wllion tf-
day iMiiod tho followlnc
statement:
"Tho Htnlcmcnt npncnrlntr
In curtain paper to tho effect
that Kuroticnn govcrnmcntd
are hrlnglnK prciuiuro to bear
upon tho United Btntcn to
cotnpol nRKreiwlvo action In
Mexico l nbeolutcly without
foundation."
Secretary Ilryan today ro-
qucntcd nn emcrRcncy appro- v
prlatlon of $100,000 to relievo
dcntltute American In Hex- 4
lep nnd to provide them with 4
transportation to tho United
SUtca.
Secretary McAdoo ruihed
tho roqucxt to Speaker Clark. 4
In making hl request to Mc-
Adoo, Secretary Uryan stated
that tho money was needed to
furnish transportation home.
WON BREAKS
WIIH
UN
OVER MEXICO
Open Hostilities Between President
and Ambassador Foreshadow Dis
missal of Diplomat From Pest
Latter Plans for Immediate Ret.
Invitation for Ambassador to Appear
Before House Committee on For
eign Relations Recalled.
WASHINGTON, Aim. l.Tlto navy
ilcpai linen t niiiioiuieeil thin after-
iiooii Uml tho Kouhoat Des Moiuea i
held at IlniiiHwiuk, (la., in antlelpa
tioii of a rcqiluHt 1'roiii Ibu Htalo ilo
paitmciit to Numl thu warrihip to
Vener.iiela, whero a revolution heaileil
hy former I'iohIiIciiI Custio in in
liroKix'Hri,
PORTLAND HUNTER DROWNED
IN RAPIDS OF UMPQUA
IIOKI-JIIURd, On-., Auir, l.-Tlw
limlv of II, K, Hiiillli, a IiiihIiichh man
of I'oillaiiil, who wiim ilrowneil in tlm
Umpipiii river, twenty. two mlleM fmui
Oiikliiml, wiim lirniiulit hurt) nml
lilppcil (o liU hoiim loilay fur lulerr
mi'lll, Hiiillli, ii memher nf M liuul
i"K Hiy( ok hW life tvlillu lilleiiii
hUS lu nhIim hv nil cum,
ROLPH APPEALS TO
PEOPLE FOR MONEY
SAN' FRANCISCO, Cal., Auk. 1.
ItcfiiHi'il mlvaneeii of inoney hy thn
hiK lioml lioiiHert ami larKer fiiiuumnl
inslitiilioiiH of San Frauuitfeo, Mayor
James Kolpli Imlay turned lo tho
peoplo of tho city nml linked tlm an
commoilatioii of .fritlO.UOO chhIi from
tho HiiviiiL'K hunks which hold the
honuls of tlio oity's toilers.
Thu mayor's milloii followed thn
nifusul of thu N. W. llalsoy coin
puny (o exoioino their July option ot
$1,000,(1(10 worth of municipal homls.
ATTACH WILD WET
ADVERTISING CAR
AllKltDHliN, Wn Auk. I. An
oeho of tho nttacliniont procudliiKM
limtltiilod In Denver reruutly and
which refilled In tho wtruiulliiK of
tho lliiffnlo and 1'awiivo 11111m' Wild
Wont show, U heard hur toiluy In
Ilia iitliichliiK of thu ndvtirtUliiK fur
of ( lit roiiiiiin hy thn Noil hin n pu
ilfln rullnm.l for iriuiMinrtulliiii ur
cuuiiU ucurvuitllutf fiou,
Six iuvestiKalioiH of the hutnrauH
at lliiiKhuiiilpu. where at leant s'uty
Hiree frlt lnt their lives in tho firo
tmp liiiildiiiK of tho HiiiKhniutuii
CJ'jJlhlnj; (miJ3j'nxJjuVCfibccn prpni
iwed. Ami ut ouco thu fiK.ht between
Charles F. Murphy, ilcmoeraliu tender
of New nrk uml (lovcnior biilzer,
clitrm. Tho Kovonior Mamea thu
legislature, controlled by Mtiiphy. for
holdiUK on the appotutmcut of ti com;
niiHRiouer of lahor, who ho nys
infill hnvo tnken nlcp-4 which would
havo miule Mich a dixnstcr ituiKiHsihU1.
SpeakniK for .Murphy, Senator Hub
ert F. WiiKuer, democratic; leader of
tho upper house, says thu Kovenior's
htatemi'iit was malicious uml untruthful.
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SLEUTHS ON TRAIL
OF JEWELRY THEIVES
NAUItAiUNSFn' 1MKII. K. I..
Auk. J.- AlmudoiiiiiK hopo of eaptur
itiK hero llio Kem thieves who rohhed
tho ltitmncy ami llaiiau homes ut
nearly .f'JSO.OUO in jewels, sleuths on
the trail today hhifted tlieir heareh
lo New York and llotou. They now
aro eonvinecil that tho robbers fled
in an automobile, taking tlieir loot
with them. Two men and n woman
nfo now believed to havo figured in
llio robberies.
Mrs. C. t'. Itunisoy, dmiKhter ot
tho Into Vu 11. llarrimau, has prac
tically iibaiidnned hope of reeovcriiiK
hnr jewels, which her husband now
estimates to ho worth mora limit
$120,000. Mrs. Ilamin still hopes,
but it is admitted, with small reason,
that thu rohhors will bo eaplured uml
her ornaments reeoverd.
- Jtuln.i of llliiKlumtim Clothing Factory, ContulnliiK IUmIIcm of the (Ui Girls.
CALAMITY HOWL
RAISED IN SENAIE
BY WOOL GROWERS
RUSSIA
BOOTS
EXPOSITION
COST NAM. $5000
TO MAKE CAMPAIGN
GREEN OF COAST
r. YANCOUVKIt, Wns.li., Avir. 1.
This town has toilay taken a firmui
hold of thu Olio of the "Orolun (keen
of thu l'lii'ifiii Const" when records'
ut tho county clerk's offioo showed
Hint 178 lniuriiiKU llecnses weru
Kranted during thu mouth of July.
Mont of (ho eonlnieliuK parties eainu
from l'oiiluml uml coast cities. Fif-ty-uiKht
of (ho b lides elect wero
widows.
Ho oomniorclatirt'il has beuomo thu
iiiiirrliiKn liihtitutlou Hint the follow
hiK d Iiiih been IiihiiiIciI in I'orlluml
papers t "Marry In iimnl'iiil in Van
I'niner. MiirrhiKO IIcciihcm, Jufctlne
nf pence, illiiner, elc, can nil In m
ciiii'iI ill llulcl only 1tt liliicU j'l'iiiu
Ihu I'wrry.''
WASHINGTON, Aup. X.- Discus
hioii of an alleged impeudiiiK panic
and prediction of the extinction ot
tho wool and sheen industry if tho
Underwood tariff bill is passed by
congress was voiced in tho sennto
today by Sonntor Catron of Now
i(o.ico.
"Only a law allowing tho issunueo
of $:00,000,000 iii omorKciicy cur
icney," Catron declared, "will pro
veut tho wort features of (he panic
from which was suffered in 1001 uml
1005 if this hill is enacted.
"It will mean thu destruction of
great iinlus-trief, throw hundreds of
thousands of men out of woik ami
result in as serious n condition us
can bo imagined. Nothing can pre
vent a money striugoiiuy if tho bill is
passed.
"It is safo (o say Hint 130,000 em
ployes in tho sheep raising industry,
ami tlueo ipiartors of tho 100,000
employes of wool ninnufnolorins will
bo discharged if tho measure Is en
acted into law."
CKNTIIAMA, W'asli., Aug. l.-Un-tier
a idling today of Superior Jmlgo
Darch, a divorced woman, even
though the mother of minor children,
is mil entitled lo flniiiieinl nsnlklancu
fiom llio couiily under the now WiidIi
liiglun Mule mollieiV peiikion unl. I In
dciilci) thu application for pension
of Ml'M. Walker of Civile llonk ami
Mm. J. Hide of KcUu, both of whom
Uiu divoicvd.
NATIONS DOUBTFUL: TO ELECT WATSON
ST. PETCKSnURC. Aug. 1. It wSHIXGTO.V, Aug. l.-Deelsiou
wnB announced hero today that Uus- ,0 aIow the Xntlonal Association of
sla has decided not to tartlclpato In Manufacturers to submit additional
tho Panama Pacific exposition In San, questions to Martin M. Mullmll was
Francisco In 1915. No official ex-; reached at an executive session of
plnnntlon was given. ' tho sennto lobby committee todny.
i The association, however, must con-
I1KHLI.V, Aug. 1. It was officially 'cludo its cross cxnmiuation withiu
announced hero todny at tho ministry j wo hours.
f !. in.,i.- i,, i ,., , .,i Jfulbnll asserted today that tho N.
of tho Interior that It has not yet . r , ., , , ....
...... ,:A. M. spent $5500 in nn effort to help
boon decided whether Germany will cwi Jnmcg WlUou KOVCnior o In.
participate In tho 1015 cxp6sitlou ut ,ii,m, n declared that ho person
San FrauclBCO. Final decision,, it ni v RJ, w 43300 collected for this fund.
UCQU m M11H111II was iTtnmplv lrrWnliln
throughout bis examination todny,
frequently starting tirades against
his accusers.
Thu cross c-xaiiiiuntion of Mulhull
oiuictt tins nlternoon. llo was ex
cused until Monday, whoa tho com
mittco will decido whether it wishes
lo question him further.
Most of today's session was do
voted by Mulhull in explaining con
tradictious in his testimony. For
tner Congressman Watson is sched
uled to testify Monday.
was stated, on tho umttcr has
postponed for 0110 monti.
VI12NNA, Aug. 1. Announcement
was mndo hero today that n govern
ment commission soon will visit tho
United Stntos to decido whether
Austrln shall participate In tho' Ban
Francisco exposition, Tho commis
sion will bo composed of representa
tives ot tho AiiBtrlnn government and
of tho Vienna chamber. of'commcico.
It will first go to Toronto, to visit
tho fair there uml thenco will liracocd
to San Francisco.
GOMEZ
DICTATOR
TO FIGHT CASTRO
CARACAS, Aug. 1. President
Juuu dome wus constitutionally au
thorized by the federal council to
assume dictatorship until thu revolu
tion led by former Preldtut t'ustro
Is crushed. As thu Yen en 11 el a n kuv-
criumuit hellmos thu statu (mops am
siioiiK t'lioiiHh to dual with tlm reli-
uls, no jtovniiiimnit soldlvm hutu
becu svtil fiuiu Caiuius,
WASHINGTON, Aug, l.-Opan
hostilities between President Wilson
nnd Henry Lane Wilson, ambassador
to Mexico, which may foreshadow the
dismissal of the diplomnt, are believed
to hnvo come with today's develop
ments in tho Mexican situation here.
Following reports that Ambassa
dor was Wilson was preparing to re
turn to Mexico immediately, tho di
plomnt todny telegraphed Chairman
Flood of the bouso foreign nfnirs
committee from New York that bo and
his party are on tho eve of depart
ure from this country. Tho mem
bers of the house committee havo
been given to understand that the
president regards Ambassador Wil
son as not being in harmony with the
administration's Mexican program,
and it is believed possible bo will soon
cither resign bis post or be dis
missed. Ambassador Wilson went to Now
York following bis appearance here
before the senate foreign relations
committee. This' morning be was In
vited by wiro to appear tomorrow
before the house coamittc, bat an
bopr later this jnvitation wj-,
called. It is authoritatively re
ported that the president himself re
quested the revocation of the invita
tion, not desiring to give the ambass
ador another opportunity to air his
views. Tho meeting scheduled 'for
tomorrow was then abandoned.
In reply to Chairman Flood, Am
bassador Wilson wired that ho wonld
come to Washington if desired. Flood
replied that ho bad decided "that the
diplomat was not wanted, and tho in
cident, for tho present, closed.
CHINESE REVOLT
f
AAIN
PRESIEN
I
NEAN
COLLAPSE
HOUSE ENDS DEBATE
IN CAMINETTI CASE
WA81IIN0T0N, Aug. 1. Debate
over thu DlKk'n-Caiulncttl lucldout,
which caused tho rtulgiutlou uf
United Htutes District Attorney John
1 4. McS'ah of Hun Francisco mid III
volvud Attorney Ouueiul Mcltoyu.
olds, cuds In Hie house today. The
two hours' deb 11 to wus the principal
fuuluio of lodu)'M session, The
ileiiiiHTMis plan lo vole to luhls (he
riumluiiou tit censure prtiitu" by
Itvprctvntiiihu JUlm (if Cullfuuls,
PEKING, Aug. 1. Collapse of the
newest Chlnoso revolutlou directed
against tho presidency ot Yuan Shi
Kal Is bolleved hero to be at hand.
From Canton como dispatches stat
ing that General Lung Chi Kuang Is
marching on that city with a heavy
force of loyalists alter capturing
Shinning, on tho West river, and re
taking from tho robols the gunboat
Tal Kong. An Immense exodus Is
reported from Canton, and though
rebel troops have started to oppose
tho loyal advauco, It Is not believed
they have sufficient power to make
effectlvo resistance.
Shanghai dispatches recelvod here
today also declared the revolt there
Is subsiding, aud that their forcos
havo dwindled to about 1500 men,
who display no disposition for ac
tivity. Dr. Sun Yat Sou la reported
still to bo in Shanghai.
CURRENCY BILL
GOES WITH TIFF
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. Predic
tion that tho houso will pass the cur
rency bill ut tho same time the sen
ate passes the tariff bill was mui
hero today by Hepressutatlve A. M.
Pulmer of Pennsylvania.
"The administration curreoey
bill," he said, "with evMl Hilm
amendments, will be BppreM at tit
hoiim caucus August II. At Jm
sumo 1 1 m a rtlut4H will be aitvpt
tri asking the bawlflug 6 ml Mtmw
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