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Medford Mail Tribune
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SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Pair tonight nml Thursday
sin. .i jii. na.
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Kiirly-lhlril Yrnr,
Dully Kliflilli Ynnr.
MlODffOKD. ORKOON, THURSDAY, AUOUST, M, II 0 1 3.
NO. 121.
HFEN
AS
BARMS SELL
Fl
RJ2
E W
T
1G0V BURS
ON THE JOB TO
Co-oirrallvo Association Closes Out
All Pears Handled Tlirounli It
Offers for $1.75 Net to Grower
Prove Sllfilit Inducement.
IE NEW YORK
Prccoolliifi Exirrlmci.'ts Aualn Be
Inn Conducted hy Government Ex
perls Willi Valley Products.
Sulzer Receives Notice of Impeach
ment Willi Contcmiit and Still
Holds Forth In Executive Offices
Glynn In Room Off Chamber.
CHARACTERISTIC POSE OF MR3. STUYVESANT FISH, AT
WHOSE BALL $12,000,000 OF GEMS WAS WORN
Test of Office to Be Made In Court
Injunction Will Bo Sotiht No
Violence Contemplated.
.1. A. Perry, mnnngor of tlm Co
oM'rtiliit Fruit Growoni' iihmdi'Iii
liun, report tlm hiiIo of fifteen cars
of Hurllctt pear at n prtrn which
ill IiiImk f'J it box f. ii. h. Medford.
Thin Im llm liiKKi'it unit lii't hiiIo (if
Itinllnllft wiiin) 11107, when Mr. Perry
hold tlm entire crop iif tlm valley lit
tin' miiiin figure. .Ml of llm Mail
li'lU liiuiilli'il liy this iiKmii'inlioii
lliia hcwmiu wil) go nut at ii ires
nuiKiiiK from ..7fi, for tlm curlier
mile, to i'i for tlm cloning eonnigii'
niriim, miiii i in' icmuro which np
I'iiIh iiiiIimiIhiIv to m grower m
the fnut Unit mil a car of lhi
jciii'h crop Iiiih Im'cii coiiipueil. All
hum Inrii until f. ii. ti, Mnlfonl.
Mr. I Wry U getting impiirie from
lilliHV of lint nlil cllntoiiici in regunl
to tlm later pear ami tlm indica
tion arc that good priced will re
Mill for tliexc, at well iin tlio Bart
IcIU. In H()7 ho nodi a cur of An
joiu at a piice which netlcil tlm
grower i cent a pear for the en
tire carload, tlm highest price for
linn particular variety ever paid in
the willey, nml the sninu Iniyer is in
the market for Aiijouh thin full.
I'ronprclH arc good for Now towns
ami all good coiuiimrciul varieties of
iipphvothm fall.
Tlm Pioneer Fruit coiupuuy, who
Iiiimi been offerinu' -f 1 .7.1 net f. o. U,
Mcilfonl for HnrllotK with no cum.
itiiitftionN di'duotcd, have in yet heeu
unable, to fill their orders. Tlm otter
Mill IioIiIm.
Iluitlclt (imitation in m onM are
iih follew: ('hienuo $'.1.(1(1, ('incin
nati W.tlll. PitUhur .tJ.7.'i. Philudel
phia .fli.III, lluffalo $2.77, New
York $2.r.:.
Preeoolhig c.vncrimiuilH lire uKuiu
being coiulticlcil in coniiecliou with
local fair mwneintions. tlm South
fin Pacific ami tlm .Mnlfonl leu
.SloruKo company hy l. II. Lewis
of tlm government oriee.
Muungcr .McKcany of tlm Pioneer
Fruit company repot Is tint nolo of
howrul cur of pearw at .f2 f. o. h.
Meilfoiil.
Manager .1. II. Itaiuloloh of the
Producers' Fruit coiupuuy announces
thut his company hart hiicccciIciI mi
hcciiriug a two iIii.vm' iciluetiou In
M'liciliiln to Chicago, making tlm lime
coiiHimcil hut eight ilays iiistcml of
ten us heretofore.
HANAIMO PLACED
N
ML
LAW BY MILITIA
NANAIMO, II. C, AUK. II. Col.
toy with U7H iiillltlun.cn from Vic
toria arrived at 1 o'clock tills after
iioou nml tlm city was placud umler
mill Hal law. Detachments woro des
patched to tlm various iiiIuch cIoho to
tlm city ami a flyliu; squadron Ih
iiuurloiod on tlm (lioon, u public park
in tlm center of thu city. Thin af
ternoon olio coiupuuy of troops will
lio despatched to Kxtoimlcm four mllea
distant, wlmro striking minors lust
night uttnekod and ilrovo out the.
HtrlkotircttkurH mid burnod tholr
houses. Mora thmi 20 Iioiibos woro
burnod and tho stillcobroultorB woro
driven Into tho timber by Hhota from
guns In thu liuiidH of iuuiuliurH of
tlm mob. A Rpcctator irnurnd Hnxtor
wuu idiot and dniiKuroiiHly lujurod,
lla wax brotiKht to tho lioHjiltal lmro
t Ii Ih inornliiK. After buruliiK tho
hoiimm tho mob returned to tliU city,
Tlm in I no biilldlui;a woro not din
turbod. KvcrythliiK Ih qulot In tills ctty to
day and thoro Una boon no dltumlor
iiluco tho nioli at tucked a dotuchmout
of lirovluclal nollco yostorduy
AI.UANV. N. V., Ant'. 1 1. Two
BOvcrnor of New Yoik Htalc arc on
tho job heic toilay. Ihpilc lux im
peiiehiiicut by tlm iiNHciuhly for nl
h'jji'd mnlfeimaiicii in office, (5ocr
imr Stilcr i in umliiipuU'il poeK
h!oii of tlm c.ecutic iiimixiou nml of
the executive cliainlirr lit the ciipitnl,
while l.ii'iilriiant (loxernor or (lov
cruor (llviiu occupies a lilllo room
off the Mcunto eliHiulier, from where
his itM'culive ukaKex will he iwxucil.
No conflict, no physical cIiibIi Iihm
oceiirreil helwecn the rival piM-rii'
orn.
Ailhercnln of (lotcruor Sulrr tie
claru he Iiiih prepared all his inoxes
mot is now waiting to mc what
(II vnn will do to enforce his claimed
authority. It is probable (llvuu will
not act until the Icvislatiirc con
vciiom next Tueoday, when he prob-alii-
will hciiiI the inline of Ahrnm
ICIkiiH to (ho hciiiiIc In he confiriued
in Mate cotmniMxioucr of labor,
l'.lkus will be (oufinncil nml the up
poinlmeut will thus pave the we- to
court proccediiiKS to test the li'L'iil
ilv uf (llyiiu's title to the pivernor-
hllip.
Hulcr Arts nt Ouro
Hulcr, however, will not wnil for
fllynii to net. Iteforo that (ium he
plans to pardon a convict out of
Siiif Sinu. If his pardon in not rce
ocuircil by the warilcu of the pen!
tculinry ho will at once ask the
lower courts to enforce it, ami
ccntunllv will take the case to the
Hiipretue court of tho I'nited Stnles
if ncrivwiiry.
DisplayiuK open contempt, (lover
nor Sulrer accepted McCube's Herv
ice of the impeachment resolution
here nt noon, lie exainiucil the pa
pern casually ami threw them on his
desk without pniuu; further atten
tion n the citntiou.
HOME PHONE
PETITIONS POR
HIGHER RATES
Public Utilities Commission Asked to
Authorize Increases in Telephone
Rates In Jacksonville and Medford
. .as Present Revenue Insufficient.
"im-
(Continued on I'iiro a)
LANE'S PARTY
TO
HOT
l'OUTIiANI), Ore. Auk. II.
AkhIii cIiiiukIui; IiIh plain), Franklin
K. I. a no, nucrotary of (ha Interior, to
duy wired tlm Commercial club that
ho will upend thrco duyu tu Oregon.
Ho will urrlvo In Portland Hunday
uiornliiK, and pinna nro uudor way to
tako him up thu Don Clinton canyon.
by xpeclul trftlu Sunday afternoon.
Tuemluy inornliiK Hecretary I.iuto
will leave for tho coufurouro of gov
ernorfl at Colorado 8prlnK, which
couvoiich AiiKHHt "I, Ho will prob
atdy Mop at llormlHtoa, OreKon, ou
routo, mid Innpect tho IIormlHtnn and
WphI Uiuutllliv reclamation proJcctH.
Tho Hecretary nlao wired that A
HlHtant Hecretary Miller mid other
of tho iarty will proceed Mouth to
Cratur I.ako mid Klamath Falls,
No photograph ever taken of Mm.
.Sliiyvotmnt, Fish heller illustrates
her mental attitude toward the world
than this. She in pfrlmps the most
proiuineiit hocicty lender in the
I'nited .Slates ami her Mother (loose
hall civen at t'rossways, her New
port home, wher' the decorations
.W
co-t ;iO,O0n. tho 8ti)ct $5000, the
spccinlly made costumcH of the
Kuests $110,0111), and the jewels they
wore 1 12.000.000,' showed that him
him forud far lilinnil of her riviilu
toward lciulcrnliip( which wus not
taken up after tho death of Mr. Ax-tor.
Given Show Returns Not
Enouflh to Pay Expenses.
Large
U ANGERS
R N
TB!
LOOSE
N
E
Ambassador Likely to Receive Im
mediate Dismissal for Issuance of
Statement Replying to British
Forelnn Office's Declaration.
Franchise Permits Increase Fiqures Lind Expected to Take Decisive Ac-
AW SON
OFFERS
TO HEAD SYNDICATE
TO
AMM
FOR SUMMER REST
WASHINGTON, Aiir. M. Scui
tor VWl8 Iiiih koiio Iioiiiu to Los Au
KuIch for u rent and will not return
liuiiiitf tho )ii!H(ut session iiiiIcsk
hanking' mul ouiTciioy K'Kishitioii
kcoiiih likely to puss. Ho has deltv
eied half a dozen Hpocchos thiH suin
mui', ami Iiiih done a viint aniouul of
work upon thu lemon tariff.
Ah tho demooratH lmvo u sufo ma
jority nnd aa tho puksuko of thu
tariff! bill in merely a (piostion of
P'ltinj,' through thu talk ami takh'K
tho roll calls, Sonutor WovkH pcea no
jnibliu tulvautttgu in hia utuyhiK licic.
POUTI.ANI), Oro Auk. II.
ThotuiiH V. LawKon, thu Huston flnan
rlor, who Is famed for his rclontlcpH
flKbt on Wall Ktreet and 11 niotliodi).
Iiiih today announced that ho would
bo ono of twonty-flvo men to contri
bute 1100,000 each, If noecBsary to
comprleu a hiicu fund to bo used la
hack I n i: overnor HuUer of Now York
In a finish (IkIu with Taininmiy Hall.
I.awKon btnten that ho hud wired
hbt offer to (lovernor Sulzer Inform
I nc 111 nt thill Im would contribute
"any amount within runnou," to com
bat the Tammany organization.
"What It Sulxor docs ko down"
huIi) I.awKon. "Ho has nothltiK more
(o Ioho mid ho ran bo tho moans of
freeliiK Nuw York of tho rottoncut
and most corrupt political Rung tho
world Ium probably over known.
"1 told him la my telegram Hint If
ho would put bin back to tho wall
and turn over tho whole fight to tho
committee I would form, It ho would
accept my offer, wo wouldK Rot rlKht
behind him. Ami wo can get thorn
all, from tho crooked bribetaking
inembern In the New York leKlsln-
turo to lions Murphy hltUKolf and all
of his KaiiR.
"It U tho greatest opportunity to
clean out crooka Hlnco tho lusuranco
Inveutlgutlon of eight years ngo. 1
regard It as tho great opportunity to
make a fight against Tammany Hall
that will wlpo It and Its power and
corruption oft tho Blnto foruvor."
I.uwsou stated that ho could, It
necessary, ralso SL'.noO.OOO with
which to fight Tammany. Ho has
not yet received nu answer from Gov
oruor Hulzer.
WHITMAN
CAUGH
T
IN POLICE RAID
BROADWAY
XKW YOIIK, Auk. H:--AcUnfi k-
der orders from Mayor Guvnor, tho
llco esrly hero today raided Hcnly's
reutnurunt at Sixty-sixth htrcct, just
off llrondway, for tho fifth tlmo and
ejected three hundred guests, Includ
ing District Attorney Whitman. As
a result n clash between tho mayor
and the district attorney is on today.
A policeman tried to eject Whit
man and was profuse. In his apolo
gies after recognizing tho district at
torney. Whitman rejected tho apolo
gy, howover, and promised to Issuo
warrants ot nrrest for thoso respon
sible for tho raid.
"Tako all the pollco nutnbors you
ran get," Whitman shouted to other
diners, "and obtain warrants for
thoso mon."
Whitman promised warrants for
Inspector liwyer, Acting Captain Hart
and Deputy Commissioner John Hall
McKay, In charge ot tho raid, and als
promised warrants' for Mayor Qaynor
nml other officials on charges ot as
sault, battery and malicious destruc
tion.
Allegim; thut iU chnrTH are In
mifficient to yield n return Miffic
ictil lo pay operating expense), and
that it huniucsri is being conducted
at a net vcarly loss of $'J!),73."i, the
Home Telephone Company of South
ern Oregon hnH filed a iwtition with
the Htute railroad commiKiou, pc
titionins under the "iridic utilities
law for an incrcuc in 'dione rentnlf
over thohc now charKed in Medford
and Jacksonville.
Untax Mtitioncd for Medford nnd
Jacksonville arc for husineits one
party phoneH from .'J.."ll to $:i.ri0
per month; buiiicnrf, two-part v,
from $2 to 'J.i0 per mouth; resi
lience, one-party, from $2 lo $2.'0
rcr month; residence, twn-tiarty,
from $1..0 to .$2 er month; rexi
dence, four-party, from $l.'2T to
$1.7.ri cr month; suburban, eicht
pnrty, from .$l..'5n to .?2 n month.
Fanner switeliini: service from $3,
1.20. W, .fi.-IO, .7.20 K?r year to
S.-in jcr year.
Complete figures are presented of
the company's investment, cost of
operating and receipts. Even with
the increased rates asked, which
arc permitted under the componv'x
LCranchise. the rocciuts. will Htill full
short of amount necessary to pav n
return on the investment, dcclnres
the company.
Tho statement of the company will
he found in full on page three.
tion Soon Task Made Easier by
Great Britain's Announcement.
WILSON
S
CHINESE
T
HOOPS
T
URN
PILLAGERS
CANTON, China, Aug. 1 1. Pll
lugo Is in progress ovcrywhoro today
following fighting In Canton city yes
torady, when 1:200 persona woro
killed.
At least halt ot tho government
troops havo joined tho robel forcus
and, acting together, they lmvo looted
practically all tho goldsmiths' nnd
.bllvofBinltliR' stores lu tho city. Local
officials aro powerless.
All traffic on tho Hankow railroad
hnR bona abandoned and mi attack
011 tho forolgu concessions at Bamoun
Is now believed to bo contemplated
by tho rebels,
KIro broko out In tho troop quar
ters today mid thirty barracks woro
destroyed,
SENSATIONAL FIGHT
BETWEEN FEDERALS
AND REBEL MOB
SAN DIHCO, Cttl.. Aug. 14. A lot
tur received hero today gives dotnlls
of a sensational fight between Mexi
can federals and reboU on tho Ms-
cnpahi liver near San Junn llautlsta.
A band ot rebels prowling through
thut section stopped a small river
boat ami forced its officers and pas
sengers to laiTd. Tho two officers In
charge of tho mob favored "shooting
ajl tho party, but tho 100 robols un
der -thorn pbjectod. After n short
dispute, ono ot tho robols, according
to tho lotter, Btoppod from tho ranks
and shot both offlcors, killing thorn
Instantly. Tho rebels then wont to
tho Mercedes rnncuo, took nil tho
women mul children into a largo
warohouso with thorn nnd proparad
to spend tho night. Tho robols wcro
soon by n federal lloutonnnt, who
gathered a force and stormed tho
warohouso at daylight. Tho rebels
fired, killing soveral of tholr oppo
nents, Tho federals tlion out off n
largo tree trunk and battored tho
door down. They did not shoot, but
used tho bayonet, killing Sixty ot tho
vebols. Tho otliorforty oscnnod,
TO TALK RECESS
WASHINGTON', Aug. 1-1. Sennto
democrats nro in eonferenco hero to
day to deeido whether to recess af
ter tho tariff hill pusses until No
vember. President Wilson is oppos
ed to tho recess. Tho caucus in tho
sennfu recessed ufter henring from
the president that ho would not toler
ato n recess after tho tariff hill is
passed.
On the floor of tho sennto nil ef
forts to obtain mi agreement on the
tin to for n final vote on the tariff
were futile. Thero was n general
discussion which nt times grew acri
monious. Senator Simmons urged August 23
as tho date, hut Senator Gallinger
nnd denounced tho democratic ''sc
rret caucus" plan of legislation.
Then Senator James took n hand
nml indicated that Oallinger simply
sought to prolong debnto in order to
foreo deferred notion on tho cur
rency.
Senator Penroso also nt.lneked the
democratic caucus plan nml charged
tho White ITouso with coercion. Ha
eon defended tho president nnd de
nied that the sennto over had he?u
coerced. On this Penrose said Hneou
might bo "tho innocent victim of n
bunco game," upon which Senator
Williams sarcastically "kidded" Pen
roso while tho chamber laughed.
WASHINGTON, Aug. ll.-Ambas-sador
to Mexico Henry Lane Wilson,
who fttandi in imminent K:ril of im
mediate dismissal by President Wil
on for his issuance of a statement
replying to the British foreign of
fice's declaration Hint Great Brit
ain recognized Huertn, provisional
ly, only nfter Wilson had publicly
lauded tho Mexican dictator, toilay
reiterated bin criticisms. Wilson
also admitted having given Senntor
Smith inside information of the
Mexico City situation.
"I feel justified," said the nmbnu-
sador, "in stating whnt I did in ans
wer lo whnt purported to he nn of
ficial statement by the British for
eign office reflecting on mv course
in Mexico. I have not attempted to
embarrass tho Wilon administration
nnd have studiously nvoided making
stntemenla which might endanger the
success of the present negotiations.
I nm stitll of the opinion that the
statement of tho British foreign of
fice was misinterpreted hv the news
papers which printed it."
Wilson said that neither Scerctnry
Brynn nor President Wilson had
nskol for liis immediate resignation.
It is reported, however, that Pres
ident Wilson is n very nngry man
because the nmbaRsador hns again
injected himself into n situation
from which ho was tacitly dismissed.
Officinls hero expect that John
I.ind, tho president's envoy, soon
will Inkc decisive action in Mexico
City. His task, it is believed, will
be enser through Great Britain's nn
noiincement that sho has recognized
Iluerta only in his capacity of pro
visionnt president. I Ins, it is
thought certain, will tend to discour
nge Huertn nnd will make him more
amenable to Lind's demands.
Dl SCANDAL
RELATED
ANEW
OLA NORMS
Camfncttrs Companion Untilusltlnnly
Tells Story of Her Shame and
Seems Proud of It Deny Prom
ises by Prosecution of Immunity.
Marsha Warrlnrjton Relates Mere
Salacious Details Under Cross
Examination by Defense.
HEAVINESS
MARKS
K
1KB
m iu
0P5 JT.
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E8
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SAN I'ltANCISCO, Cnl Aug. 14.
United States District Judgo Maur
ice T. Doollng, who recently (lualltled
to succeed tho lato Judge J. J. Do
Haven on tho fodorn bench for
Northern California today uunounccd
that ho would preside lu tho forth
coming trials of tho Westom Fuol
company cases, In which tho allega
tions by tho government are frauds
lu weighing.
Tho first case Is sot' for August 20.
XBW V01HC, Aug. II. Heaviness
marked the opening of tho stock mar
ket today, tho only exceptions being
St. Louis & San Francisco second
preferred, which registered nominal
ndvnnces, nnd tho selling of Southern
Pacific issues. Steel, Bending, Ama,
gamnted, Canadian Pacific nnd Union
Pacifio were lower.
Ono point losses wcro recorded in
Smelling, Steel, Northern Pacific,
Union Pacific, Missouri Pacifio nnd
Chesapeake & Ohio.
Later Wabash issues declined from
2 to -1. After midday, Beading rosu
vigorou-ly, selling lVi nbovo tho low
est. Several other leadors also
ranged nbovo yesterdnv's closing, hat
tho general movement was sluggish a
tho end of tho session. Bonds wcro
irregular.
Tho market closed heavy.
ENLARGED HOMESTEADS 1
OPEN FOR ENIRY
WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. Publio
lands that havo been surveyed and
nro unreserved and non-irrigahlo nro
to bo designated for entry as en
larged homesteads, under u now rul
ing hy Secretary of tho Interior
Lane. Largo tracts, will ho so desig
nated at once, mid tho ontrymnn will
havo to determine tho availability of
each quarter section of such laud
when ho visits tho district land of
fice. Tho recent practice has heon
that tho department waited for peti
tion iu each caso heforo it designat
ed n tract ns ready for eiilnrpod
homestead entry. . '
SAN FBANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. II.
Affording n striking contrast to
Marsha Wnrrington, both phyaicnlly
and in her frank nml unabashed
method of testifying, Miss Loin Nor
ris, n remnrknbly attractive girl of
'JO, took tho stand today in the Diggri
wliito slave trial here, beginning Iter
part of tho tory upon which tho in
dietmeiits ngninst Mnury I. Diggs
and F. Drew Cnminctti. her com
panion in tho escapade, arc based.
Tho cross-examination nnd re-direct
interrogation of Miss Warring
ton had been concluded Hhortly be
fore noon, tho defense ngain re
morselessly prying into whatever
salacious details had been overlook
ed hitherto.
Jtcfutrs Insinuation
Practically tho last testimony
given by Miss WnTrington wnH a
complete refutation of the insinua
tions h- tho defense, through At
torney Nnto Coghlnn that tho two
girls had been nersuuded to color
their testimony lo fit tho govern
ment's caso in order to secure im
munity from prosecution themselves.
With n emphatic "no" tho witness
denied tho imputation of coercion on
the pnrt of thegovernment prosccut
ors.nnd added in so many word
that "no one in connection with thu
case ever asked mo to tell nnvthiiig
hut the truth, nud that no immunity
promise had been held out."
It was jnst previous to this that
Attorney Coghlnn had announced to
Judge Vnn Fleet that the opening
stntement of tho defenso would bo
based on the contention of tho de
fenso that tho Warrington girl had
been persuaded to color her testi
mony to snvo herself from prosecu
tion under tho juvenilo net on n
chnrgo of contributing to tho depend
ency of tho Diggs nnd Cnminctti
minor children.
Might Do Corespondents I
"I thought Digg was joshing when
first he told us girls thut wo had bet
ter leave Sacramento with him nml
Cnminctti," continued MJss Norris.
"Ho stated that his father nt that
time wns having him shadowed.
"Both Digg nnd Caminetti told up
that there probably would bo trouble
with their wives nud thut we might
be named ns corcsH)ndeuts, mi of
fense, they said, punishnhlo ! peni
tentiary terms. Diggs suid his at
torney, Charles Harris, hud advised
him and tho rest of us to leave town
nt once."
DRIES P
WH
EVEN
AY
CONTINUED HEAT
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. H. Ah
n result ot the sevbnth consecutive
day of extreme heat In Missouri, re
ports reached bare today ot ex
hausted water supplies, ot crops
burnod up nud of Illness causod by
tho heat and contaminated water.
Tho same conditions provall In Kan
sas nud Oklahoma. '
Tho situation at Wichita is re
ported precarious. No rain has
fallen thoro sluco April 7 and many
cornfields in tho vicinity lmvo boon
so badly scorched that tho dried
loaves havo blown from tho stalks
and tho corn now can scarcqly pro
duce ovcu passable foddor, Tho
samo condition provalis about Hutch
inson, Knn but livestock nud crops
havo suffered but little tsauso ot a
sand strata underflow ot wuter. Al
falfa fields, orchards and market ,
gardens aro being Irritated' Iron
this underflow.
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