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tuw'M & tirciw Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I-'trir Maf, KI j MJn. .fl, . i I'nrty Coin Hi nr Hull) Nil, lit Y"r MEDFORD. OWWON, Tlll'KSDAV, .JTNK -I, 1 f I - NO. (U K RUBBER STAMP OF William Skinner Ailmlls Din-dors Did Not I'ro.nnlly InvcMlnnto Pur rlmtftS. Hut Touk Auilllur's Wuril fcr Valuations JusllfTrs Creation ul I'nuralilc Sriitlinriit. WAHiilNHToN, .linir I ii Si.mner, n dliwtnr tf On- Ni s II i iu rnilttmiii puMllniifil In- tt -Iiiiiiiiin today nl th tMli-tl i "ii. lui r. r ciaiMiioii' itiqaJiv Into lit- Mil tuiiil' flmttipial affair. I.i ( a I .nl) it nt mnl 0rgr I'. Ufil.fr, ilim i ii-, mitl Uiwmiiv .Minitt, fount r ill Iri'lur, Mrri prenl watting In ( - tin. Mr. I .H mil w III le-titv i.'ttiilnrv itw"Mi. "Whv ilitl thr ilirerlot nnk. i r Hir In Hid .torklioldei lit tlir Hln I Hull llir NVw llHVlMI Ill'M li;tl.i lillli K.'.tiri ir of lli llillnnl tii.t. v M.tlth tHI.IIHI.lMMl, wllfll n wil. Hi nnlit of III I lr uiliiff" Uftiftl I In ( ..hi.H Folk of Mr. Xkiiincr. iWk AllOlllltlllll's W'niil "I liNih llif wntil or Mm accounting ill i.iiiliiiriil of III" mad," lit it'4ii'l. "Then, so fur in How wwiritie wel coitrrmd. you wer inertly lubber stamp ilirwtorJ" Ml ilW wot nol enld uot invtifto nil .r thta details." 'II4 ,tmi las of tho 'prayer from I hi bill' UouimI Id cteatq piddle sow timil1H "Yra." "I)n m think it was pmHr lo Irv In lnlliinro Hililio feeling in that "I lwli n railroad nr oilier public eorjwtrntmii baa lln right In create (MiliHir ioHliwriit in In fhvorf" "My lw)HrHi T Da vn think It was rijtlil to ei reunite IllPmtnro pur (Hiriinx In Mm frowi tht people, when ii a matter of fuel it was sent nut lit Hi railroad!" .lu-tlilc 'i tilling Sentiment "With nil th" Inn' mnl cry agnliit llir rmlromU, lby iniiM errate wiili ii i mi in thrlr favor." "A if thi'y justified iii living hmv iiiiHi.hU" "No, bill tby must eiealo I lie sen liiiniit." "Vim have it icpiosunlutlut uf tko IViuiylvaiil.i rdilmiul mi tlm Now llatm hoard ami a iciuosenlHtivH of Hie Ni York Central" nkd .Mr. Folk. "Ye, Imlh road ntt represented mi l he New Haven htmtd. Tlm I'unn. l nitiii U n voy lant" Klorkliulilor." "I in ynu think tlint inlcrlimliiiiK ilirt'Hhi'Mtea wnrk in tln pnlilii' m t lt" "I think mi, ji. jji't In1 liii'iiiliHiM trnfrlo fniiii tint I'i'iiii-vl miiiiii. I Imliovn tint iulilli uih ii liclliT xi'ivlii liv i iiir milking tn fi In i' Sm-li mi fiii'iiiiMi'iiicnl nr ii! mi iiiiiiiiiiuy. It wnll.- tur till' tl'u n tin ii oil on nnKo :,) MILITANTS PLOT TO HOLD UP KING LONDON, Juno I An attempt foirlbly to "hold tii" KIiik (5eorj!o at IoiiIkIiCh court at lliu-Mnhmn 1'alarn Ix tho luteal niiisplrno chiirueil to tho suffraKiittcM. Tho KvunliiK Btamlanl, which Is rcHponnl liln for the Htnry, Hayrt the pollen dls niM'ioil olaliorato pliiim for olitiilnlm; iirrwn In tlm court, InrlmlliiK rorgod canlH o( iuIiuIhbIoii. 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( hum, .lime I "Wind Wolf," tin- ('hiiit- liritffuul, Hhn ilnr iiii tint Ut fo iiiimtli hit li'H lolnl be prmiiii'ik nf llu-pi'li. Hu nan u ml Sli'ii-hi, U iiiih- liHilitiK mnl ImmiiiK town nnl villar in tin1 province of Knn-nti. After i'IuiUhk tim grrnt army of trooM auul to faptniv Iiitu by the CIiiiipmi Hnvcirnmiiiit. h it firo yii trnlay to Ning t'liow mnl lii fnl witrn tiwlny liHrnrtl Tiio-CIikvv, in lb tnlrunm atmth of the proWiioir, utlor rotililiiw lliA Inlinliilfuila. ft.A !.!. ..Is lL.ni thp.u.uA.la.1 In' Owni, wbnM they wt flrf to the famott tnowanler)' or lh Tidi'tan Ijimaa. Hnlotftinanlty regular trooj ilmve the baiidita to the ravines of IJIy iiionntniH, 100 inilen noHth of luin 'bow, where thi'y ar irjMirled nitf munUeil by triMip. NMW YdKIC, .lu. !. I-Vam wore tinHieil (iiay by the Cluwtimi mnl MUkionor.v ulliaiiee, whirh ban about n linnilrtil tnimiMHianeM in nrimt pNrtu of Chlu, for th nfrly of ev I'ral nifii ami women known to In- in the Iohiib tiillnsril mnl Imrneil by the CliiniNot brigni!il "White Wolf." At the uionantery of tin- Tihi'lmi Uinma uheu "Wliile WoITk" follow it hi fire to it, mih n niiiumiy b tin' nnine of Kiiiifiinmi, frtnn Mi' niiii. .Moot 1 1 ii ii pin' it: of Itoone, la.; Mi Krnii'iM of Ohio, .t ml .1, 1'. Kian mi'ii of IihIi.iiui, nl mi uric liflii'VCil to Intxr In i'ii nt the iiinmi'li'i'v niiiwinn. MONA LISA THIEF OF KI.OUKNTi:, Italy, Juno I. Tho trial of Vlucemco IVrugla on tho chargo of Hteallug Pa YIiicI'h tnnHter pleco "Mona Mxa" from tho l.ouvro In Paris, began hero today. Tho ills appearand! of tho picture on August '.'!!, 1011, cnusud a nommtlon through, out tho world and noarrh for It was not Htieressful until Dureiuher 12, l!"ia, when Perugia offered It for palo to a Florentine nntltpmry. Dr. Aiualill, a prominent alienist, nnld nt tmlay'H hearing ho mndo a ii iji f nl ill ii.it t Vii ( li ii tt Hit I'll it In nml loiriiii tnii'vt intiini atriiiffii llit was couvinrod ho was only pnrtlnlly ri'Hpousllilo for his net Ioiih. Porugla did uot attempt tn douy that ho had taken ".Mona I.tsn" from tho l.ouvro. CANALUOLLS REPEAL WAHIIIN'UTON, June I Seiialor CmiiuiiiiH ultui'kcil llu1 I'aiinuia iiitiul nclloii teiilly means. It Iiiih been IoIIh I'vcniplinii icpenl in u long only by tho prniilco of tho most speech linliiy, declining he tin mini.- 'rigid cemiuin) In tho uso of water in (il nl thu Hpecliielit of "Anieiieiiiis'tlio hot summer mouths that wo unniu In Iho lln hiiiiiiTlnlc lieah ihavu beon ahlo In get along with nil i. limie liliii'.il inlvipii'lulmii Ihnn Ilia lApeimo llllln nhurt of roufUcaloiy. lit it ia.lt tliniuvlus uliiiiiuil lot' lli"JTIio'u nliu icsido III thu city uio ul HVC ROOJ oy TK MARK IS T NATIONAL PARKS, WASlllNdTdS, .Ini.c I S-rr lnr I.iiik IoiIhn (ippoiiitcil MnrU Diimi'U nl Sun lrnnrico riu'rnl iiip'rint"nilent of inttiniiHl Hirk. .Mark Diinii'l, nppointoil encrnl mpi'iinlvHiIcnt of nnliomil ptirki. it n yoiimr iii mnl liyilriinlti' cincini'tT of tin I'ily, who Nan apjtnnili'it Imiil MaN' fiiginrrr of Yooetiiitu N'utioiial Park tHo iHontliH ago by Seeri'lnry Lane, llu U now in WM"liint;lon, ami it wns rtnminil that hit viait thoro wna the nwnlt of an offer of the position of iiHnintmit sciTolnry of tin' Interior, roci'iitly xacateil liv the appointment of I'lofcrior A. C. Mil ler from that berth to the ftnloinl re mro bank bontil, DmiiIi'Ih. n ii Muileni of the Uni versity of California In the ohias of lOUTi, liri'Hini' a unnn fiimnl or l'ro fcor .Miller, then lit iimtnirlor in jxtliliral eiMinomy. Iloforo (tuialilitthiiig liimnelf in Iiiih. iiieais in thU city, DanieU was ar.Mit am eitv I'ltginuer of I'otluti'li, lilnho. He hm iliine coin-ilfralili' mining; work in I'liiinnt. t'oiinty, ('alifornin, amis I'hicf I'titcinecr of the .Montrny, I'Vixio & Kii-U'ni rmlwny, mnl hio. i!nlili-liril n I'dii-uli'i'iililt' ii'pntnlion i a- a town pliiiimr nml niiilnliim e peit. I ON INCOME IMS WASIIIXtlTOV, .limn I. The hcii ate pa"cil Intl. iv a joint ivmiIiiIioii iiiiiiltin peimliii'H impoeil by the ineiune ln for tailure to mnke re itn i ftl reluiiiK by Mareh 1 lust, e teiiiliil the lepil period for makiui' (he rcluiux until June I, nml ptn vided for the reinitlini; of fine nl rendy paid. It now pies to the house. To tho Hdller: 1 read with deep Interest what ou had to say In )oiir editorial concern ing tho action of tho rnumit in rais ing tho water rates outside of tho city. I umlorstaud that somo of those who have been entrusted with tho af fairs of tho city by tho sacred bal lot of Its citizens hnvo made tho Htatomuut, that If tho action of tho council tho other night did not ac complish what was bo much desired by thorn, that they would raise tho rates three times higher, and com pel those on tho outsldo to como Into tho corporation. Only thosn of us on tho outside, who have struggled along with our Utile gardens, lawns ami flower beds, .under tho old rates, realize what tho SUPERMTENDEN COUNCIL PUNS 10 MAKE SUBURBAN SECTION DESERT E)PU5T OK JRLLAKD. FILIBUSTER KEEPS HOUSE DEBATING ANTI-TRUST BILL WAslHXtJTOS', .Tin p I. An ef folt lo intjoiiril till' hou-e lo penilit inciiiticrs to ntteml Hie iinxeiling of the iMinfeilerate iiioiiutnfiit in Arling ton Natinnnl eeineterx imlay rt'Milteil in n fi'ini-fililiii6ter, whit-It nVlnyi'tl eoii-.nloralioii of the railroml n'curi tie bill, thu Innt niea-oire on the ail-inini-tralion anti-tnM trosrnm. Kfforli to oyte the illffieiilly withoiil iHirliainentiiry nhhtruetixe tnotkt. faih'il amlroll call wix foreeil. lteproftiitiitivr fnverinj: Hiljoiirnniciit lU'i'lnri'd their intention to foreo the hoiioe to ipiit. Threats of a fit bu-ler hail tlio offeel of keep ing the lione in 6hton ami the tie bale on the bill eontlniu'il. Itittnniiin ilelnilcil conniiieratioii of the ltavbum bill loiaorron, the house nirtv finish the remlin of the ineHkiire for aniemlmrnt b Siilnr-( ilay. It the Itnxliuru bil lemi be luir- neil Ihtniiuh tomorrow, the fni.il vote on tb" llnce ,iti mist mea'.iiris wilh be taken on Sidirdav. E RULE BILL WASHINGTON". Juno I - General approval of tho Philippine homo rulo bill submitted to President Wilson ostorday by Chairman Jones of tho houso Insular affairs committee was given today by Manuel U, Quoion, rovldent Phlllpplno commissioner, who called on tho president to dis cuss tho subject. Ho said on leaving tho white houftt that whllo tbo bill did not glut all that tho Fillplnoo? wanted, ho thought It was tho boil that could bo obtained at present, and that It would recelvo bis support. Tho president has not finished read ing tho bill, but Is understood to ap prove It In general terms. lowed tho unlimited uso ot water, on n lot of regulation size, for tho flat rate of 1 1.50 per month, This would seem to equalize, somewhat at least, tho supposed Inequality la tho mat ter of tnxatlon, and overcome, nt least to some extent, objections of that nature, Tho council have certainly dono their work well, ami It matters lit tle now whether they raise the flat or other rate to $2.!i0 or to $100.00 por month, for the resutt would ho tho same. Tho sloping hills on tho Fast Side, that God has made no well for a por tiou of a cit beautiful, surely wilt become a "barren desert." I do not think tho picture Is over drawn to say, that If the good citi zen on tho council, whoso occupation was once that of a warrior, bad at the head of an army lulil waste our homes with fire ami sword, could linvu Hucccodod better than ho has by his sacred ballot In bringing despair upon llionii whii have east their for tunes lit thu furblddou districts, Wo FILIPINO APPROVES M .!1MABL HACKilEY - 'FIRST FUNERALS . OF EMPRESS CREW i HELD AT QUEBEC QrKHKC, June I. Twele of the rrrw of the li'iim!ilp Ktnpre of Irelnml. who iori-liciI in the St. I.nv renee ruer ilinttT, were bnrii'il here loilay with fitting eeremony. The fiuieral proeeinn, moving to the inu-io of military hiiniU, pascil be tween ilonble row of orro im: spec tator. Kxorywhere' lhis were nt half mnt. Service were belli in two chnruhen wo vimrciifni : : bere nVft.ofj llo,nf e Anglican L. " " ere rewn of BI,T I'lumbe n Kumnn Catholie, ib the Ixxlic.s- lay, mnl the entheilnil, where there were the ilenil. The Dnke of 1'nnnHiiglit was offie- I '"uo" ! '"T Clgr 8,nco "9 "Bamia mllv ri..renl...I In- Cniitiiiii Million.. Uon ,n 1SSI ls. ';.!.. i. ';- i.- ;. i .. .j:..- i:....... c-- i ?. r ruin lie i nuii'i ! iuiiiup iuiia' i viiu.i ...'.villi... piiriuiii, o.l ..Willi, i (Inuiii, tho p.emier. ami member, of the enbiuct, iitteudi'il in per-on. Mnvor Drouin ami the council fol lowed the cortege, in the ranks of which were several Canadian l'atifio railwa.x offieialc I NF.W YOIMC, June -I.- The market closed firm. Tnorcnsmjj strength chnrnctctizcd the dealings today af ter the hesitation caused by concerted nttaeks- on tpeeial issues had worn off. Steel made a moio definite re spouse to the improved ehuraeter of trade new, rising to 01a4. General buying slackened toward the end. F.xocution of the small amount of order on hand at the opening of the stock market had little effect on piices. In ii'o-t eases quotations were raied by small fractions, but there were a few spots. Lehigh Ynl lev fell back V to 1 to 131, a new low figure for tho movement. New llaen lost a point. might have had Insurauco to cover the exigencies ot war and have re built in more favored parts ot tho city. Now our gardens must go and our lawns and flowers perish, Dcllovlng as I do that tho aesthetic joy and delight ot rural life, with Km gardens, shrubbery and flowers, stand u tho forefront of Christian ethics, with all duo respect for tho opinion ot others, I cannot refrain from saying that tho action ot tho council In this matter, under tho cir cumstances, Is little short ot sacri lege. One might not fool so much this way, if bo did uot llvo within hearing distance of tho roar ot tens of thousands of gallons of water go ing to waste. Ilesldes nil this, the owners of tho property In the Siskiyou Heights and In and around thu reservoir, have donated thousands of dollars worth of property to secure the much needed building of an electric rail way, which eiitorprlso needs so much (Coutluusd on iiage 1,) IR.HENRVTON - KARR - .. OF CENTRAL WEST UNDER INDICTMENT DKS MOINK3, Iowa, Juno 4 In dictments more returned today npalnu 3C officials and members ot tho National Association of Master Plumber and officials of stato or ganizations In Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, No braska and Iowa by tbo federal grand Jury. The Indictments charge con spiracy In restraining trado in viola tion of the Sherman anti-trust law. specifically alleged that tho National Association of Master tubers has been operating In vlo- T" indicted Includo V. J. IIII 'I, Hard. KImhurst, III; Frank U. Pat i ?"on" Springfield. III., and E. U Hornbrook, directors ot the National Association; Joseph Ilixby, Omaha, National stato vice-president; George K. Wentz, Lincoln, Neb., National stato vice-president, J. I). Conlngham. Omaha, secretary state association. WASHINGTON, Juno A. Pro spects of an attempted blockade ot Tamplco by Huerta gunboats took the position ot chief Interest in Mexican affairs hero today dnd administra tion officials Informed ot the latest development only in news dispatches, declined to Indicate their policy al though thoy Informed ltenr Admirals Uadger and Mayo ot tho situation. It was considered significant, how over, that at the stato department Immediately after Tamplco fell Into tho hands ot tho constitutionalists It was announced that all Mexican gulf ports wero considered "opon" and that was Interpreted as a clear Inti mation that no blockado would bo recognized. The steamer Antllla bearing arms for Curranza, and which has aroused tho present situation files tho Cuban flag. What tho United States would do should Huerta gunboats attempt to Interfere with her, officials declined to say or Indicate. TAI PORTLAND, Oto., Juno I. Mai vent T. Hall was in tho city Jail hero today awaiting tho nrrlval of ou of ficer front Gary, Indiana, to tatto him east to faru a chargu ot forgery Hall Is alleged to have obtained S 20,- ' 000 by tho forgery uf real estatJ deeds. Ho was arrested yesterday on the Pulled HtuteH drudgo Chinook whom ho wus ouiioud us an viigl- ,loor ' MA PLUMBERS A GUNBOATS THREATENBL KA OF TAMPICO HARBOR E SOU ON TRIAL Scliumann-Hclnk Appears in Court Askinq Separation From William Rapp Co-respondent Is Named Motherly Traits of Singer Brought Out-Has Eipjit Children. CHICAGO, Juno 4,MniP. Rrnest Ino Srhumann-Helnk, wearing a hamlflomn black summer gown, wav ing a fan and making frequent uso nf smelling salts, entered Jtulgo Sulli van's court today to statu her case for dlvorco against William Rapp, Jr. In ono cornor of the room stood th? defendant surrounded by friends and In another the singer with her friends. Thero was a largo crowd of 6nlo9kcrs, mostly cagor to seo what a prima donna looked like off tho stage. It required most ot tho forenoon to fill tho Jury box. Tho singer ac cuses her husband of being unfaithful to his marriage vows. Co-rtpondcnt N'omcit Kilns Mayer, attorney for tho com plainant, named Mrs. Cathcrlno E. Oean ot New York City as co-respondent. Mmc. Schumann-IIelnk, tho first witness, gave her residence as 3672 Michigan avenue. Her domestic traits were remembered by the spec tators with smiles when, In Insisting that this was her real home, tho wit ness said: "When I am here, I llvo there and every day I help In tidying up and cleaning tho place. I do washing, too." Sho and Rapp separated thren years ago. Doineotlc Trait Drought Oat Direct examination by Attorney Mayer ceased abruptly without any attempt to go Into witness' Ufa with Rapp or his alleged relations with Mrs. Dean. Tho singer's eyes filled with tears in speaking ot Improving her house In New Jersey and she apologized for her limited command ot English. Sho has eight chlldron, one adoptoJ and seven by previous marriages. Tho oldest, sho said, Is 32 years ot age. Hen M. Smith, counsel for Rapp, directed his first queries to ascertain whether witness, who was born In Prague, Austria, C3 years ago, has a right to suo In this country. She said she had been singing In tho United States for 15 jcars. "Wore you at homo last Christ mas?'' she was asked. "At homo last Christmas Of course I was. I couldn't forget tho most Important things In my lite," camo tbo answer. Mine. Schumann-IIelnk chuckled when Smith asked her It a Mr. Mc Namara visited her at her New Jer sey homo. "No man camo to llvo with mo In New ersey,' sho laughed. "Ho camo to mo to take singing lessonB. "We sang together on the stage." Mayer explained that tho slngor re ferred to Is Edward J. McNamara. LASSEN'S CRATER ItKl) HIATF, Cab, Juno !. Kn largement in thu crater on Mount l.assen wns reported today by A. J. Hushing, forest supervisor, who re turned from mi inspection of the mountain. Hushing state tho orifice now measures fU by 300 feci, with more titeum than ever issuing from It, Tho crater has more than doubled in aixu in tho last few days. Tlm Meant is now hinoky iu color, due, it is believed, to tho voleanio ask formation being mixed with it. AMi mid cinders blown out of he fissure imw covets thu ground lo u thickness of one foot for n dlstHiiee of oOU feet. Hushing nccmiiiU for tho great quantity of steuiu by Mtutiu that the point of eruption i but h few fwt from Iho edge of n froxn )k, nih) Unit tho fen I gradually melting 4 M,Hrig into Hm gyr, 1( U wultttd us uUuw. DIVA'S DIVOC BEFORE A MY DOUBLES IN SIZE; ASHESBLOWN OUT Hi i -i ';