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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Fair toiilitht nil Hunrtdj'
Mnv. 78 Mln. .1.1,
FortyllilM renr,
llnllv lOlKhth Ynar.
MISDFOltl), OHKOON, SATURDAY, AITOCFST 10, 3913.
NO. 120.
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JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, GOOD ROADS ENTHUSIAST, HELPS
1 - BUILD BRICK HIGHWAY 'SO PUBLIC CAN CROSS HIS E
DIGGS CALLS TO
WIFE TO OFFSET
AFFINITY'S TALE
tp r'Tj
ESTATE
DfWL TMOMPtOH
HEAT TERRIFIC
OF $8 DINNER
M.
KANSAS' TOWNS
QUIT BUSINESS.
0 Y COHORTS
MEXICAN RELIEF
IN SIGHT, ASK
LINO TO HORRY
AY S
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Wells Dryliin Up Wnlcr Trains Aro
Riislilnu Wnlcr lu Strlckrn liiliab
Hauls No nellef lu Sluht Mnny
Flio Heat Zone.
People Clustrr Aliout Wntrr Holes
Temiieraturo 108 Pray for Rain
Governor I (mores Call.
KANSAS (MTV, Mo., Aug. til.
Tlii wit ln lliirlc.uilli ility fur ICiin
mi In nwollor in such terrific, heal
Hint 1 1 u 1 1 v towns liavi) pniutlfiill v
lllTII friTll to MltUlCIIll IiiihIiiumh
mill thete Ih mi iclhif In sight.
IIi'iiIk riiini all ow-r I ho slate
show riiiiTiiltii('K ranging fmiii 1(10
In IDS, iiml springs ovoryixhcrii lire
lr.iiig up ful. Triilns ioudi'd.wilh
wnlcr nro tu route In iiinnv of f
locHlilic which practically am with-
mil water, ami in sumo section I lie
inlmliilHiiU have Ivll lluir homc
ami am cuoipcd ar'iuii such well
an kl hold liuuiil to mid their hilf
forlug. I (ix pi lo honriM nf icipitnt, ii
goernnr decline in proclaim n dav
f pnoer. Ilu declare hit believe
in llin offiouoy of prayer, hut mil
i'iiiiitrtiiiiu llin weather. Despite hit
Miami, many communities will offor
(I iir i a I tiiipiilli'alioiiH for niiu tumor-low.
For fourteen dnv Ilu iiiiniiiiiini
temperature In western MIiouti ami
Kansas tint liirii 7f degrees ami tho
inaxiiaiim llil. l'nii'Uoiilly oery
iiiop in this section him boon burned
up. I'ur fivn days clouds ami oc
casional priiiklc liai; intensified
"ttuV Humidity mill Oiu'miffVniitf is in
tense. Showers today slightly relieved
llin suffering- in Kansas, MiMouri
ami Oklahoma from lln heal. It was
iiiHiloipiatc, however lo break tin'
liHi'kliniiii of I In' In-ill wiim' ami llin
inoimir.v in olliuliiug rapullv Huh al
li'rmiiiii.
Others Than McDcrmott of Illinois
Friendly With Colonel Mulliall,
McNIchols Tells Senate Hail Wo
men Dlitrrs.
Arrniiflcil Mcellnu tor N. a. M. to
Ralso $G000 to Alii Stockyards
Candidate In Primary Race.
WASHINGTON', Aug. III.--IIchiii.i-lug
IiIh li'Kliiiinnv InTii IihImv lnifni
llin hniiMt "incljliniiM lobby" probers,
fiirini'r Chief I'ngc .MfMii'luii'U of
llin lower house of congress loduv
liiutcil that to IiIh luiowlrilco oilier
iiieuiliei-H of tliu Iiiiiiho wein ftieinllv
with Mn rl in M, Mnlliiill, former seir
nlyled lolilivi! for llin National Ah
Hiiciiitmii of Mntiul'iii'lurcr, in nildi-
limi (o IteprcNfiitnlivi! McDcimolt of
Illinois, TliiH eamn whin coiinst-l
for McDcriiiult sought information
fniirm nttitr an item in Mnlhull's ex-
hiiki aeeoiuit for mi $8 ilimier fur
himself, McMieluicU ami MeDenaolt
in MUD.
''I ln lint remember ' who wiim
Hiere," Haiti Mc.Miehnols. "Sumo
times we Iiml women with us."
"Win am not going- lulu that purl
of it' said Chairman Oarrett. iiml
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alont; this Hue.
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iinkril cnuiiMi'l of Mi'Mii'hiielH, "In
wriln the X. A. M. without Metier
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State Deoartment Hears That Spe
clal Envoy Makes Headway-
President Files Speed Reottest
Shelter U. S. Refugees.
Redistribute American Battleships
Alonu Coast Coahulla Scene of
Fierce Rebel Outbreak.
White Slavo Defendant Relics on
Discarded Mate's Testimony to
Save Self From Law-Babe In
Court.
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SI'S VALLEY
Hoad for which oUtaclcs were Ironed oat by oil king, hk umracr cattle and blBiielf.
i ...J'.'!.I?;1A0ckefe,lcrih.?11 wo,n .T111 of hs 0h, nelRhboraln Et aeveland nnd Euclid villacc
!Z. "rUniB i . . onftUctlon of a brick hlffhway tcrosa one end of his estate 'to connect ths two communi-
rf!V.i i-m Sl f P hl"" a.nd-Pr,vln0ia. m0.r0 h.d7 r?utf 'i0 ,iou!ht mny crM ot ,and nd inrrecd con.
!!'? iLr A" road,n"e,mnt l7l oil lclnir Is extremely fond of motoring over the thousand mikr ot paved
roads In Cleveland nnd Cuyahoga county.
WEALTH SCIONS
NAMED BY MISS
- IN VICE CHARGE
CllirA(K), A mic. . Willi the
thermometer reumleriui; Hit decrees
ut II :.1() oVIoek Ihiii mortiiiit; aul
iillmlilnir a( llin rate of two degree
hourly, ChieiiKo fueim; one of Hie
luiltift afleruiiiiiiH of Hie xiimmer.
Miiuy tiroxtralloiiK alremlu Iiiimi '
eurreil. The heat wave exteiuU
IhruiiKhoul llliiioJH, Imliiiua, Iowa,
MixNouri ami Wiht'oumn.
COLORADO SHE
EA
BRINGS
SICK
RANCH
BRNGS
mm
leitMe ItielianlNon Satnnlav hohl to
H. II, Kii-m'II. Imili o Meilfonl, -I1U
aereK of liuiil near Heaule, in uiiier
SumV Valley, for -"J.tUMI. The miIo
wiirt miiite throiiyli the Clurku Itealty
eompaiiy.
Mr. I(iis"ill .will utiliro thn laml
entirely for htoek ninl ilairy pur
pnhiw ami Inn iiuporteil mui of the
fiiii'Ht renixteieil .lerM'V herds on the
eoii'-t, Tim laml is I'Hpci'iiillv'niliipt
eil for the ruixiiii: of feed corn.
TROUBL
EF
TIIINIDAI), Colo,, Auk. 10. Oao
hundred riiiiiiiku from Weat Virginia
ruul riiiliU hnvn nrrlvod hum (iropa
rnlory lo nn oxpoetoil trllo of 0000
niliiorH lu Koutliurn Cnlurnilo. Tliu
niliuirii itro iiiomliorii of tliu United
Minn Weil n.- nf Aini'ili'il 'I'lio ulrlUll
Ih tixpeclnil noxt weok nnd It Ih fenrod
tliu walkout will bo marked by blooa
hIiihI, TliiimnH llhllch, pruflldent of tho
auluurii' local liuro, prudlctH tliu inuu
will Hlrllto noon after Iuloruatlonnl
Vlco I'realdont llnyi'K nililruBaen Himn
al an outdoor uuiutliiK Tuesilny. Tho
Colorado l'odurntlon of Labor la
Hrlimluleil to hold IU niiiuiiil inuuttUR
Monday and It Ih expected lo endorun
tho ntrlko,
Tho oporutom aro ImportliiK
HtrlliolinmkorH.
far N ARTICLES
VANnnilVFR
OR
BANK
tWO WOMEN KILLED AS
AUTO STRIKES ROAD STUMP
BKATTliK, WnMi., Auk. lO.-Mrs.
lloho Wiiiuhull, ueil !(, of (Vntralia
wiih killed and Anna I'hulps.'ulso of
Ceiilrnllii, wiih hiiiiiiusly iiiiured al
:i:;i(l o'ulook HiIh inoriiini; wlieu a
ear driven by Charles Canih of Tu
(iiuia lelt tho road near Allentown,
a Heuttlo huhuili, nnd ran into a
htiimp, tiiriiliiK tho car over. 11. 1).
WTillimnH. tho foui'lh oeoiiimnt of llin
car, wiih uninjured. Curna, tho uler
driver, .was bIIkMIv. injured, . . city.
VANCOUVKIt, II. C, Auk. 1C
l'liml nrllclert worn oxportod to bo
HlRiiod today by I.lKhtwelKht Cltniu
plou Wllllo llltrhlu mid rroddlu
WoIhIi, who a ro urliedulod tu moot
horo In n twenty round bout Septum
bor 1. AIHiuukIi ropreBontatlvoH of
tho two tlKlitom wuro In conforonco
for flvo lioiim yosturday. thoy failed
to roach an iiKroomont over roforco
mid wolKht. It Ih not bollnvod, how
over, Hint thoro will bo ny hitch on
thla Bcoro, mid It not noonnt cortnlu
that tliu fiKhtora will wulch In ut 134
poiiudH a half hour boforo tho fli;lit,
Hoth tho principals bnvo nRrood
that tho fight shall tako plaro In nu
elgliloou nnd ono-halt foot rliiK.
Weight forfolta and npponrntico
monoy already hnvo boon potitod.
I.OS AN(li:i,i:.S, fnl., Auir. 10.
Henry V. IlaHkiunp, who i bald to
ho tho him of a wealthy Canadian
lumber u'aroii, and Hubert Iliirton, n
youiiK hu'.iuesrt mnn of Iis AiikcIch,
ii ru iiniler arrest today follow int; tho
recital to tliu polioo by Carl Mason,
a Ifi-jear-old motion ploluro aetres",
of olio of the moht xordid tales of
juveuilo delimiueiioy that has coiuo
to their attention.
Hurloii hiibnntti'd to nrnl mid at
oueo retained uouusel. llatikainp re
fused to unlock his apartment to the
officer and he. wiih taken mid hand
euffed only after Hie doorn had been
buttered down. Ho denies llio urirl'n
ullecntioiiH.
Mixri Miihiiii ilropied from bight
hero Augiiht ft. She was found yeri
lunlay at lTawtlmrue htatinn, a Kith
nib, working iu a lodgiiur hoiiho nn
n domestic. Her heavy black hair
had boon hlaiued auburn. Accord-
nn,' to (hn polieo sho had been warn
ed muco her arrival at llawthorno
to ciimmuuicala with no one. Shu
told conflicting- btories e.vplainiin,'
her prcHenco at Huwtliornc, first do
elurini; that tw had gone there to
get away from tho sort of lifo sho
hud been living-, hut later saying
that bIio had been taken there iu
an automobile.
After ii half hour with n potion
mat run tlio girl tulked ntoro freely
of her affairs. Sho told a htory
that included loif aiitoinohilo rides,
diiiuers ut bench cafes and finally
an operation that sho said was per
formed by l.s AiiKolos doctor.
Tho K)lico aro looking- for this duo
tor and three young business men
they claim tho girl has involved.
GLYNN
URGED
TO FORCIBLY
OUSTSULZER
SECRETARY LANE
ITELLS TACOMANS
- ROAD I EDS
WASIIINOTO.V. Aug. 1C. noports
received at the stata department to
day Indicate that tho situation In
Mexico City Is not no strained 'and
that John Mtid, President Wilson's
special emltsary, Is progressing with
his work. It Is reported that tho
president has asked hfm to hurry ne
gotiation.
The sappy ship Glacier and a col
lier left Topolobampo for Maro Island,
Cal., today with eighteen American
refugees. He-dlitrlbutlon of Ameri
can battleships Is progressing for tho
purpono of keeping two at Vera Crux
and one at Tarnplco. Accordingly
tho Michigan sailed from Vera Cruz
and ono at Tarnplco. Accordingly
tho Michigan sallod from Vera Cruz
loaay tor Tarnplco. A reserve war
ship Is to be held at Galveston.
Defense Will Plead Fear of Wrath
of Own and Marsh Warrington
Brought Trip.
EAGLE TASS, Tex., AR. 1C
Several hundred killed on each sldo
is tho reported result today of con
tinued clashes between constitutiona
lists and federals at Itoderlguez, state
ot Coahulla. Mexico. It Is reported
In tho despatches that several thous
and men on each sldo aro cngagod in
combat with tho federals slowly bat
suroly gaining ground.
AI.HANV, X. V.,111.'. !.- (!ocr
nor William Sulzer, imiH'iiehed by
tho us-emhly, today Hill continues iu
posscsMon of the exocutivo chamber
hero, whilu Lieutenant flml'mor
(Ilyiiu, who Mgus hiuifvlf "acting
governor," is dischargirii: practically
nil gubernatorial duties and is hcing
uphcld by most of tho state officers.
Many sources arc eM'rtiiig' pros
sure on (llynn to forcibly eject Sul
zer from lii- stronghold iu the citni
tol, hut Hlynn steadily refuses to cn-
giiL'o iu nhv "unsecinly wrangle."
It is pivdieted that the pn'seut
dual governorship will continue for
a Inii- time, although undoubtedly
(llynnV position is the stroni'cr.
Leaders of, tho two factious hero to
day nro disceurairiai: talk of vio
lence, hut their followers aro threat
eniuu and ft is feared riots still may
inarlc the dispute for tho first posi
tion in tho state. ,
All information oii'tliQ condition of
Mi's. Sulz,er was refused today.. Her
friends want to remove her from tho
sceno of tho trouble, but ho will
not-lea vo her husband.
Siilzer's private hccrclary this af
ternoon denied that tho exact con
dition of Mrs. Sulzer is being- sup-
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 1C Frank
lin K. Lane, sccrotaiy of tho Interior,
Lbrought his Mult to Tacoma to a close
at noon today after delivering a brief
speech at tho Commercial club to
somo two hundred persons who gath
ered thoro to meet him upon his re
turn from Mount Tacoma. Tho sec
rotary and party reached tho city at
10:30 from tho National Park inu.
whero they spent Inst night. Dur
lug tho outing yotterday in tho na
tional park tho party proceeded as
far up tho mountain as Itceso'a Camp
and had a splendid view ot the snow
clad pcakc.
Speaking ot tho needs ot tho sec
tion, Secretary I.ano said: "There
should bo an east and west road
through tho park, from North Ynkl
urn to Tacoma. I understand that
estimates of road construction in tho
park bIiow that tho cost of construc
ting roads thoro Is much higher than
In other nntlonnl parks and that S10,
i 12,000 per mllo would bo tho nvcr
ago cost hero. For such nn expendi
ture congress must bo converted."
Hoterrlng to tho groat powor de
velopment possibilities of tho national
park and iu other parts ot tho stato,
Socrotary Lane said: "I want to see
those powor sites utillzod. Tho fed
oral govornmont can Impose condl-
ASSAULT
CHARG
E
AGAINST
Dl
BY PHOTOGRAPHER
ACTOR AND EX-CONVICT
HELD FOR L0GUE MURDER
nilCAdO, Auk. 10. Harold
Schneider, an aotor, and John Faith,
a former iuiuatu of tho Pontiuo ru
forinatory, wero indicted hero today
for thu murder of Joseph Loguc, a
Chicago iuwclcr, who koiiio months
iigii was strangled, beaten and
stubbed to death In his pawn bio
knrngo office in tho MoYloker the-
building-, in (ho heuit ot tho
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GERMANYiPUTS
ON 1915 MN
IIEKLIN, Aug. 1C Tho somW
flclal North Gorman Guzotto today
prints positively that Gormnuy will
not pnrtlulpnto in tho Sau Francisco
exposition. It declare Gormnuy in
diiBtrlos nro avorwholmlngly opposed,
not being ublo to boo any benefits to
bo derived, tho govornmont, tho ar
ticles say, la kindly disposed toward
thu fair nnd reached Its doclslon.wlth
regret. . t- '
"Sl.o'is vorv sick." ho said, "and tlon3 ' "" wlllch Prolcct tho l,co'
cannot sleep without opiates. '
. Tho report was revived and again
denied today that Sulzcr is about to
resign, his friends warning- him ho
is certain to lose, and ndvU'ui! him
to reliniiuish his office prohuiuary
to getting tho next nomination and
attacking Tammany Hall more
fiercely.
plo. Tho recent contrnct at Pond
d'OHolllo I a" a cao In point. Tho true
conservation policy is tho utilization
ot resources and tho protection of tho
consumer In tho matter ot prices
chargod,"
ALII ANY, N. Y., Aug. 111. While
publicly upholding" his stand, oven
Governor SulzOr'a frlonds today pri
vately admit that Lloutonant Gover
nor aiynn Is acting governor.
Tho Itofonu llullotln, tho mouth
ploco of Superintendent Miller ot tho
Now York Clvlo Loaguo, says tho
mothods of tho Frawloy conunltteo
hnvo disgraced Now York Stnto. It
declares that Sulzor'a course nttor ho
withdrew hlmsolf from Tara'r.nny in
fluoncoa was auost crodltablo and that
his roWal to appoint criminals and
ox-crinunnla io high oll'ros lu tho
sVito U TOBponslblo for nil Ms trou-blea
Pencil mnnufaolurors nro buying
up old rod cedar fonoo rails iu Ten
nesHeo nnd Bouthwnril to bo' made
into load pencils.
CHICAGO RICH CALLED
"PREVERTED CALVES"
CHICAGO, Aug. 10. A compnrl
sou ot Chicago's "smart sot" to cat
tle, hogs hnd mulos, in whtch tho ani
mals do not suffor, is ninito today in
A little brochure on "guttony and
lucre" Issued by Vlco President Pos-
chrot ot the. chofs' union horo. Re
lieving hlniBolf ot long jiont up fool
lugs, tho French cook says:
"Chicago's woalthy enfo patrons
nro nothing more than glided, mixed-
bred, porvortod calves. Servants
waiting on them would oxporleuco
more satisfaction In attondlng real
swine, Many rich peoplo show nn
Idea ot tho an o nil equaling that ot n
mulo Iu silks."
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Aug. 10.
Maury I. Dlggs, on trial la tho
United States court horo for viola
tion of the Mann white slavo act, who
engaged In a street fight with nows-
paper photographers lato yesterday
afternoon, was charged with slmplo
assault in a warrant issued by Pollco
Judgo Shortall today on complaint ot
Walter Mattbles, tho photographer,
who was beaten over tho head with
his own kodak. Tho pollco havo tho
warrant for service and havo sent for
Dlgvs.
Dlggs. with Camlnotti nnd their
two wives, wero leaving court when
tho near-riot occurred. Tho photo
grapliera tried to Biiap tho party,
whon Dlggs and others rushed thorn.
Attorney James Ramsay, a friend
ot Dlggs, was also charged with assault.
(Continued on rago C)
MILLER SWORN IN
AS REVENUE
SAN; FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. HI.
It will be the wife ngm'nst former
affinity with the htiHhnnd'flfrcedom
in tho balance when tho white Invo
trinl of Mntiry I. Diggs is resumed
on TueHilny morning, if apparent
plans- of tho defense arc carried out
to havo Mrs. Diggs tnke the fltnnd. ,
With the patent fail nro of Hie men
witnesses for UiVis thus far to
shake or even orio'iily mitigate tho
dnmnginj; volume of testimony laid
before the jury by Mws Marsha
Wnrrington and Lola Xorris, the two
girls involved, the defendant as n
Inct resort is rclyinp on tho wifo
whom ho deserted for another wo
man to come to his nid. Faithful
to tho Inst, putting aside her pride,
the deserted wife is said to havo
consented to mnke this final sacri
fice, to bare her domestic skeletons
nnd to prove her vow of "for better
or worse."
If thu twelve men in the box nro
susceptible to physical attractive
ness as n supplement to women's
testimony, little choice is left 'them
between Mrs. M. I. Diggs nnd
Marsha Warrington. Doth aro ex
ceptionally pretty. Both are of tho
same type. By strange coincidence,
both wore dresses of similar color
and material during their appear
ance at tho trial.
But thero is n vnst difference be
tween the two. With tho one, tho
girl, affection has turned to n bit
ter hatred. With tho other, tho wife,
love has persisted, through many
scornings. "
"Tho purpose of the prosecution
is to mnke the defendant out n de-
feigning villain; our purioso is to
show that ho was scared to death,"
was tho succinct statement of At
torney Robert T. Devlin in behnlf of
Diggs during the cross-examination
of a witness.
The testimony of the wife, unless
the defenso chances its plans, will
bo n pathetic effort to show that
she, in her attempts to hold her hus
band's wnnini nffeclion by thrent of
prosecution, "seared him to deatli."
This purjortcd threat was to mako
the defendant at least remember hi
duty to his six-year-old child, Evo-
(Contlnued on Page Four)
N
T CONVICT
FACES TEST TO
L
EN
ONGUE
PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 1C Mil
ton A. Miller today bccauio collector
ot Internal rovenuo for Oregon, tho
oath ot offlco being admlnUtorod by
Fedoral Judgo Bean.
Mtllor succeeds David M, Dunno
who was nppointod In 1SDS by Presi
dent McKlnloy and has hold tho of
flee over slnco.
Mlllor, whoso homo Is In Lebanon,
resigned as Btnto senator to accopt
tho collectorship.
Emma Goldman Ends Stay
SKATTLK, W'ush., Aur. 10.
Kiuma Goldman, thu noted anarchist,
will conclude a week's stay horo with
a lecture tonight on "Tho Anti
christ," and will leave tomorrow for
Everett. Although it appeared at
first that sho could get no hulls for
her lectures, tho difficulty was
ovorcomo when a sooiulist and an I.
W. W. meeting place wero finally
ecured.
'
STOCKTON, Cal., Aug. 1C Fresh
efforts by tho uso ot ether. to unloose
tho touguo ot "Silent" Charles Car
son, condemned convict, who has not
apokeu for two years, is to bo at
tempted soon by tho medical ex
perts at tho Stockton insano asylum,
whero Carson has been under obser
vation tor several months.
Carson is ono ot tho most intor
ostlug convicts Iu tho west. With
James Flnley nnd Francisco QutJ&da,
Carson attempted a jallbreak at Fo!-
8om prison and in tho dush for llborty
attacked a guard, it was for thU
attack that Carson, Quijlda and Fln
ley wore scntoncod to die. Quijlda
was killed by Jakoy Oppouholmer,
who also went to death on tho scaf
fold. Carson cither assuinod dumb
no83 or was stricken dumb uftor tho
attempted escape -
Tho'flrst offort to boo whother Car
son has powbrs ot articulation failed.
Ho was given ether, but t mado him
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