U Morn M " ri 4t4-l. i N rlh Medford Mail Tribune a SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'nlr nnd Warmer Thursday. Max. Til, Mfn. 51, Hum. l. til. V!1 I In Forty-flfth Tcnr. Dolly Tenth Trnr. is J ADVISING JUDGE Verdict Rendered In Less Than an Hour Justice Hcmlrlck Has Power of Reversal and Will Render Final Decision on Friday May Free Thaw or Recommit Him to Asylum. i NEW YOMC, .July II. Hurry K. Thuw, (ho sin .vor of Stanford White, wis declared anno bv a .jury in the supremo court after about one hour's deliberation, lit .'1.M0 p. in. today. Justice Ilondrick reserved decision as to tlio disposition of Tlmw. Tho court's decision in tlic matter, Justice Uendrick snid, would bo itn lioiuifcd noxt Friday .at 10:110 a. in. Tlio oaso went to tbo jury -til 'J coll p. in. after a biief charge by the court. Justice llendrick's chaise to the jiiry lasted hardly more than ten minutes, lie reviewed briefly tiie lognl uspcols of the cane and told the jurors that they wore to consider all the ovidonoo. They were not to concern themselves, tlio court uhurgod with any previous net 8 of Thaw a such. "The question to be determined," Justice lleiidri'-k said, "is whether 'J'bnw in sane now." Tliu jiiHticc did not intiiiiale wheth- or he would be guided wholly by tho verdict in determining ThawV inun tal condition. Tho jury is acting in a capacity purely advisory to the court. .luntice Ilondrick can reverse their crdicl hhould he deem it con trary to evidence Written Verdict (31 en Tho jury handed in a writtuji ver dict. The olork rcouiviu,gjt, told the i'orenmn IMtat' tlio (ptosTloii "lor tlio jury to tleuidu, wn whether Thaw was 88U0, and naked if they had reached a decision. Tho foreman snid they had. "In your decision that Thuw i stint' 7" the clerk naked. "Yes," the foreman replied. Tltaw smiled broadly. Ills mother Bitting n Tew foot away sootuod iiiucJi ugitntud. John It. Staiiehfield, ciiief of Thaw counsel, wn on In foot almost immediately with n motion tliat the court declare vacant the commitment issued by Justice Howl ing under which Thaw was sent to Muttcuwiiu iih.vIuiii. Thaw la Sheriff's Custody Theru weie otlicr thing to be con fddorod, Jin.ticc lleudriek said, in ud ditiun to declaring; vacant tiio coin, iiiittmcut. Toiunrrow, thu justice naiil, ho would consider any motions that Titan's counsel miiht seo fit to iiihKc. In the meantime Thaw wax to be rctuiiipd in the custody of the sheriff. The jury roMohod n verdict in 18 minute after it retired. The deoifciou probubly unda a fight of more than iiini years by Thuw to ob tain bin liborty. V5th tho exception of the liiue spent by Tlmw out of tho fltato after hi ueoM from .Mutton wan, Augtiat 17, 1U11I, until hie ro tiini,'riiav Una been in custody, ovof sinoo tho night of Juno 23, IHOII, when ho idiot and killed Stanford White. APPEALSFOR HELP I ST. JiiSKPU. Mo.. J"K II. -Aii pptil for help Iih been imt mil from Itosendale, Mo., h illaj;e oJ several hundred iuhubituuU, 2." wUe nortk of here, A sudden rie of four feat JH the river today put tbt en tire lovt under water and it m r ported Ut a further rwe we ruaHr ing M a result of heavy rains above thai today. fhr fWd situation at Cumins, M".j win ic ii i .1- jir.iii i ling the town from the Tarkio nter biuke )trriay, furring the inhabitants to aek high pJ.iir. wan more scrion toda. 'lli ! k-. one mill- l"ii" lm len wjI'Iuiil' a-v. The tfn i cut wit ti.'ii ri, ru.nl i iiiiiiuciiii a tMJl U1 1 M ' -iM'l.ll III. I 1,1't . l''ll bigtiland and tbv Tarkio nn. m SANE DECLARES Y 1 SSOUR 01 FIGH ITALIANS TAKE Tl MILES OF AN N Trenches in Carnlc Alps Captured Germans Capture French Positions in Forest of Aruminc But French Report Advance Definitely Stopped Silence Alontj Eastern Front. LONDON, July II. A Geneva, Switzerland dipalch staloh that the Italians have captured two uiilcK of Austrian trenehe- in the Curnie Alpi, aeeordiiiff to a de.iiatch received to day by the Tribune from Villnch, an Austrian town on the rivecDrnve, f'J miles noit Invent of Laibach. The Alpine troops, thoho advice say, dm'i'd their artillery to the heights near lloskofel, which is sit anted at an altitude of 0(100 feut. The Italians also are said to have captured two impoilaiil poiuU aotilli of (Joiiziu. (ieniiaiis ."MiiKe ialn Tho German official statement an nounces that German forces yester day captured Kroueh portions in the forest of tho Arj;oniic for a widtli of three kiloiuet'res (1.8 miles) and for a depth of one kilometre and that thoy also stormed hill number 28. The Germans claim they made l?.r)81 prioonors, look two fields can non and rendered ciht cannon use less. The Krciich report says in the Ar puine Genann atlitcks which were concentrated in thu region included between Muriotheroo and the I'Jio vauchco heifthts were dofinifely slopped. In the region to the north of Arras, north of the bateau Do Carloul ijud at. tho 'Labyrinth' there ooourred during the night treuuh-to-trench combats with hand grenades. Arras and SoicKiiiH woro bombarded by shells of largo calibre. In the region of the Soiuiao at rYUo and nj Kay (west of Perrono) as well as in the Chnmpngiie distiict near Perthes, miuo battles oceurred. Sllcnco on nnl l'ltint Almost complete hIoiico veils the xituulioii in the eastern war theater. Petrograd reports no eugntremeiitH in southern Poland or eastern Galieia and both Vienna nud Merlin declar.e conditions in this territory un changed. German engineers are strengthen ing the defenses of Constantinople on u huge hoiiIu, nceordiug to advices through Mytilouo leceivcd in Lon don, Four hundred and fifty thousand square miles or German colonial pos sesions have been occupied by the entente nllips during the war. 'rlii official estimate was announced to day, by A. Houar Law, tho Hritixli sueielary for the eoloni'os. Sing l-'oily-one Vcs.sels Figures given in Ilerlin state that during tlio month of Juno 'JO Hritish, thruo French, one Belgian and nine Itustiiuu merchantmen welo sunk by (ionium biihuiHriiio. The total los of the entente allies by suliiiiarinei, ineludiii'r fishing sliHimers, which mostly were armed patrol boats, ng grepited llI.'i.OOO tout. Muny reports from Halkua source revive tint ruiaoro that Tur kuv u weary of war and an.iou for a fcepnrnto peace. Though none of ropoits find pom finnntiou, soma Mcetions of tho Hrit ish rOfi profciik to believe that they are not improbable, in that Turkey is beginning to feel tho pinch of itiiimu iiition -hurts gc in the Dardanelles by irtiu: of Itumania's refuxal to allow munitions to croi-ri her borders. PRICES FOR COAL LONDON. July 1L The toxt of the prlee of eoal limitations bill, wkteh wai laeuetl today aiioolflec that eoal may not ho sold at tko pit mouth at a price exceeding four ihlllliigrf a ton mere than the price at which the aane kind of ooal wan sold dur ln the twelve moatbi oitdlRK June SO. 1IU. The inaaure aa intradueed In the. boiie of i-ontuioua yeiterday bt Wal irr IluncliiihR. the preaidont of the 'ourd of iradp Violators of the act ure Jlat'l4 to . fini- not exceeding MEDFOllD. THE GREA T iaLaLaaL' jfp. yKt itfS cTTf y iavaVLaflKL. Lx IMM lti JJfvTJalW!ixammawa8f!.r'' LaaaaaaL t 111. i 9laaaaaaaSHanaV??vL'u5aBriir aaaaaKr j AaaHa. yfl I A.t r iaaaLHaH7qav P "UCTt vxaU ilaaaaaW' A -?- j s aay W 7 4. v rfrr'ajjA''aaaaaa-aaMaaaaic-y aaaaaLaW M aaaaaaLBf jcaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaT Now Hint llariy Tlmw Ls muio again this jpuMon arlbas: What .N'cslill, nnd ItiiHsoll Tbaw, whom ICvolyu says Is Harry Thaw's mui? In (bo ipicstlou iiuirk is Kvclyu Xcslilt Tlmwj IhiIow ar Hairy Ken Hvcljn .Nosblt says, Is Harry's son. 21,000 GARMENT 'CHINA LEIS BARS WORKERSONSTRIKE : DOWN FOR OPIUM IN NEW YORK ClIYi LABELED MEDICI NKW YOIGC. July II -Tlio rank of tlu strlhliig pant makers woro In-1 uroateii loony uy ji.ouu wurHura, ninklng tho total number out on Htrlko aiiproxlmatoly 21.000. Of those woli wont out today, ftvo thou sand wore knoo punt maker ttnd C, 000 woro voat'mnkora. Tho majror'u r.ounell of ooneillntlon met today to iIIicum the situation and avert, If pogtilblo,a strike of 50.000 women gurniont workora. Tlie woni on are acting Independently of the men, although tho demands are sub stantially tfit) aaiuo for aanltnry uhoim and restoration of the old wane Bcalo, slilch, It la claliuod, has been roducod. In adilltloiilondors, in tho unions of othor male Karmout worker wore propared, thoy laid, to oall out at nroxlmutely 70,000 more men riiould such a Btop be deemed neeenHury, OF IKJSTON, Julv ll.-An aftrinMn iwper himiouucp the roeetpi of an auonyraoiw ewuiiMutioH ia winch tko writer describing himatdf as a German spy, tatr that two houdf bae bean piaaMt in the stte Iioum and aaokkar la the custoni toaer and that Ibaae will ba exploded, :alnut Priday." AW tue governor :.'' ( Lilted, according to th uifHi;' b !i crudely lettered aitn a lend pen ' il. I Ii wns turiiiil nirr to the i"lia hIki reeeiitU I'Viiiiiuii .1 -uiul.ir till lit lllfUIII-l tl i ll-t., I I-. Ullli UlU llltCJTIillillnJ Wliiltli' ii.C l,'. was a crank or 4 practical joker. 0R1W0N", "WEDNESDAY, THA W QUESTION NO W WASHINGTON. Julv 11. A ..., promise in the Chun opposition to tlio opium traffic urnlcr which (it)OO chests of opium, tin ltat atock now in Hong. K'oug a ml ShiitiK-Ilai, may be imported into the provinces of Kiang Su, Kwanlug and KiaiuT Si, "as luedicimJs ben ring spuuial lalils," ia told in unofficial udvluos reaohiiig the state department by mail today. The (1000 ohot- may hu iinixuled, on iwyiuent if royalty of tweiity inilliun to the Chint-rc govanneut tor Ilia Whole fpiuntity in Hm of'per uiittinK foreign inn. hauls to iniMrl into China l'J.Olio cliisN of opium thi year aud five thoa-aud oil oats next year, as prouded by tlut Drili.b treaty. This arraiigcuicnt is undflrUud by oificiuU here to be probably lite re sult of uu iiinli i -t uuling with the Hriti-h uatboiilu -. TO LYNCH EHAHK:5.000 CHILDREN AT ATLANTA. Ga . July 1 1. Heport,. that a mob would attempt to take Lao at. Frank, serving a life saute 11 re for Mary Phagaa's mnrdjir, from tlw sute prison farm at at UlatlHorille and lynch him, he not bttgn eon firmed tiv gevalopments. Thraa aowpanles of state mllhU a ere held in readi ness at Macon throuaheut the night to proceed 10 Mil.edgevHU to protei t Frank. If ne,--aitlut today ern i-rinitti it 1" ''Mil to thlr lioim tiiftci.i1 ii' Uu -'ale farm n.ion it iiom Mi - " ibat the uplik; qntat prfvaiif 1 last nlfkt, JULY J I, 1915 lie do lo or for bis ulfo, Mvclyn (bill Thaw anil- Ituvscll Thaw, who, SHR1NERS SELECT IMPERIAL COUNCIL UK TTLK, Wn . July 1 1 Tho liu perlal Council of the Alyatle .Hhrlno met today In secret sosxlon to cousld er reports of committees i(nd routine uialtar of Interest only to inombcra of tho order. The rouuctl established templos In four new oltlee, Houston nnd Fort Worth, Texas, Springfield, Ills., and KnoxvlUe, Tenu. DlMponsatlona woro aruntod bat year for Fort Worth's Moslah lemplo, and for Spriugflold'a Ansar temple. Houston's Arabia temple and Knoxvllle's Oerbola come Into ojtlsttnee without tho uminl year delay. Buffalo leema to havo no strong opposition for tho 1010 moot lug. The visiting bands spont tho morn Ing In giving street contorts nnd vlult lng various teuipio liondquartent. At noon two luncheons woro glvon by Nile temple, Seattle, ono being by mo mbors of the Imperial officers nnd the other by patrols and dlreotora of liauds. QUIGLEY FUNERAL riiM'vr.o. .luiv u rive thous and childreii luaiched slowly under the dripping trees of North Stato street todu eseorting the body of AKhnlsliop James lMwaril Qulgloy liuiu lh an h-eini'0ial reeldejiue to the ('ilhi'disl ot I In- Holy Name. Hiniiiri.N it sduiH wore Uiriiod a) 1 1. 11 tin- raiiitdral to make . 1 oni (,! i ijiiMiin, utioac wolfara , H..M ii,. 1 tii. 1 1 11 t t . 1-1 of tlio latQ irnurrnmaai lira, BUFFALO 0 NX 3000 K LLED N 4 DAYS BATTLE AT MEXICO CITY Early Engagements Were Minor Fights Actual Figlillnn Began July -8 Artillery Used Following DaysEvacuation of City Took Plnco on July 10. WASHINGTON, July 1 1. Tlio first nnrrntlvo account of tho enpturo of Mexico City was rocolvcd hero to day by General Carmnxa's aRoncy from Vera Cruz. It utates that tho early engagements In which It wan roportod that Carranzn troops woro defeated, woro minor flghta during which Gonornl Gonznloz was distrib uting hla army for tho final effort. "Tho actual fighting began Thurs day morning, July S, at Tapaxpan, and mill lthe flnloh tho constitution allHt forccB gained consistently nnd uninterruptedly," anyfl tho report. Thoflghtlng of July 8 did not end tin- til tho enemy woro bohlnd tholr on trenchmonts at tho grand canal and at Corro Gordo. Thoro was a hoavy artillery bombarilment of Corro Gor do all day, but nono ot tho Bholla reached tho city propor, owing to tho dlstanco. Hlory of Imttto "At four o'clock on tho morning of July 9, fighting wna renewed with heavy artillery flro which nhortly Hllonced tho enemy artillery. Imme diately tho Zapata guns ceased firing an Infantry charge wnti executed and after n sovoro fight tho entrench- menU at tho Zapatistas woro carried and tho constitutionalist uoldlora Hiunshed tholr way Into Villa Do Guadalupo. A-strong forcoon tho enst sldo ot tho city assaulted and carried I'lnon hill and contlnuod tho ndvanco until tho outlying houses ot tho city propor woro reached, "On tho morning of July 10 It wns found that tho enemy had ovneuatcd. During Saturday night n utrong force of rntiHtltutlonallstu was detached to pursuo tho rotrontlng Znpatlstas who woro overtaken nt Tlalpam nnd de feated. In tho four days' fighting tho enemy's losses woro 3000 killed nnd many more wounded nnd iuIsh Iii.." Obregoit Isobilcd Another column at 'Villa forces meanwhile, according to udvlrcs to his agents hero, Is continuing tho campaign toward Mexico city. Aftor tho cantu.ro of Quorotaro yestorday, it la claimed, thoy completely lsolatod Obrogon from his busa ot supplies. A statomont issued by tho Villa agency on authority from General Villa wIsIioh to emphatically deny tho report that ho Ih to relinquish his po sition its coiumandor In chief in favor of Gonoral Joso Isabel Roblcs, or that thoro ls any movement nfoot among his gonorals aiming at such action. ' NKW YOHK, duly 1 1. Orville Wright, iiinontr those sugsostud to Secretary DanioU ua poiwlblo mem burH of tho proposed civilian advl ory board of inveiitow and touhuimil oxjKirts, wna quotod todny uh baying that ho would except membership In thu board of invited. Ho said he bad not us jet roueived aueh an 111- ilatiou. I havo had talks with ThoimiH A. Kdiaou uud with aimv and navy officers who realize the necessity of preparing an ndoipiute air us well us son flout," bald Mr. Wright, "Army nud navy officer" ugroo that wo should havo from a thousand to 1300 nuroplauen for im mediate duty. "Thu board undoubtedly will b a good thiuff if the mftmbsr wttt atu'k to its adtiaory function nnd nut try to overstep it. The work of the pro posed board should bo ooiifined to auggpstiuua." lfitdsun iraxkiu who-v iinme mUo was suggested to Mr. Daniel, haul lie Would be gin 1 1 to serve on the new hoard- "H t might v K'd idea," 8ald Mr. Maxim. " am sure it will m A xroat beneut to the uavcnii U)WJL" ILLE WRIGHT FOR NAVAL BOARD NO. 97 OFFER TO SELL T PLANT TO CITY California-Oregon Power Company Offers to Sell City Li:-! it Distribut ing System and Wholesale Power to It Price to Be Fixed By State Railroad Commission or Citv. If tho city of Medford wants to enter tho elcclriti light and power bus iness, tho Ciiliforniu-OreHon Power company Htauds ready to hell their present comploto distributing nyhtenl nnd. wholesale tho city tlio power which tho city can. retail at a profit, tho price for tho (ultno to bo fixed by tho nlnto railroad commission or by arbitration, n tho city mny elect. Tho following offer wn tnndo to tho city Wednesday by tho power cempany: Medford, Ore, July M, 101(5. To thu Hon. Mayor and Common Council, City of Medford, Medford, Oregon. Gentlemen: There uppcniM to bo some uncer tainly an to whothor our company would bo willing to well it distrib uting linns with tho city of Medford, to tlio city, and furniuli clectrcity nt a wholesale ralo, mi that if desired, tho municipality could; own nnd oper ate itrt own electric ucrvtcu. I nut au thorised by our Hoard of Piroclow to advise: That iniiHinucli its tldire Rooms to bo 11 growing Kiuiliiiicnl for the own ing and operating of. municipal dis tributing H.vsleois by, tho 'cities' them ficlveH Californiiv-Orcgon Power company huh dooiijied that it is per fecly willing to null its distributing lincH within tiny of tho munioipaltcs to the city itsolf, nud supply such inunioipality witlt electric current nt wholesale rules. You ato IhomVoro ndvised, that if il is the desire t tho people of Med ford to oponwtu their own munici pal distributing system, our company stands teady to sell and retire from tho rotnil buninoss within thu limits of vour city. Wo nro wiling to allow tho price of such distributing Bystein to be fixed by tho railroad commission of tho fitnte, of Oregon, or by utbitra tion. CAM KOHNlA-OIIKdON POWKIt COMPANY. , ly. 'ALHX J. HOSHOHOUOH, Rei'rctnry. ELKS PARADE AT LOS ANGELES LOS ANGKLUS. July IL Thous iinds of mombers of the llonovolont I'rotcctlvo Order of Klks In white uni forms pkillclpntod tqday in the mid summer allegorical and floral par ades, floats representing ovory city In tho couury took part. A fouturo wus tho division In which Richmond, Va., light Infantry blues, marched In their uniforms reminis cent of tho soldiers of tho Mexican wars. Tho blues constitute tho escort nt Govornor Stuart of Virginia, who witnessed U10 parudo with Govornor Spry of Utah. Govornor Mi nrrlved this inorti lng with two hutidred Salt Lake City high hchobl cmb'ts, who also march ed in tho pageant with tnembori of the Salt Lake tnbornaclo choir. IN WHEAT PRICE rilU'AUO. Julv II. -WJicut mado a wild advance 111 price today, jump, ing up '' ccnU a bushel in some eafeos, h compared with lust night, Jtiat beforo the cbwo thu July op tion sold ii8 high as $1.10 against $l.llHa at joetorday's finish. The upward ruh of values was largely tho rosult of now reKirts of blak rust iufeiition in th'clik'? pni dudng etutos of the spring, oroji belt and booHttBf tif tilgus olliborul buy- Jug for rhirope. EN H WILD ADVANCE K- a" mr i- 'fj