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Mhdeoed Mail f ribun The Weather Prediction floudjr MhiIiiiuui yesterday BS MiiiIiiiiiiu lodiiy t 36.5 Weather Year Ago Minimum 103 Minimum . MEDFORT), 'OltKOON, FUlfuY. .'JULY 3, 192') Pally Twentieth Ttar. Wckly Fifty -third Ytr NO. 89 BARBARA :HI SANTA - i AGAIN". BY QUAKE - , " . DAMAGE IS REPORTED AS HOT SERIOUS Destruction of Billings Man- sion Denied, But Damage Is Admitted Bicks . Fall and Pipes Are Broken Panic Is Prevented More Temblors Follow First Shocks 8AN FRANCISCO, July 3. (A. P.) Santa Barbara went through four more earthquake Chocks to day. The first was at 8:39 A. M., and the other three were at 10:21, 10:41 and 10:46 o'clock. Up to 11:30 o'clock no great damage had been reported . and no persons were injured. Because ot continued earthquake shocks telephone service was discon tinued for a time tills morning. The frayed nerves of the operators would not permit them to remain in their aligady damaged builuinfp Service wilfbe resumed soon, officials say, no dOimgo having been done to the in terior of the telephone building. The gity has suffered no further damage and all reports (3 loss of life toJay are incorrect. - The people generally have sought the open spaces urflll the earth settles down a bjj. . They are cheerful but nervous. , ,. LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 3. (A. P.) The wire chief of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company's toll n. her. ...M h:wl. tn wwuir.!- rln tremors. li fl.nl. ..Rarluiri. the tplncrrnnh ' inftfii'iMtianlft fit tht Asso ciated Proas in the .Dully (iowa build ing there were being moved outside. The wires, however, wore still intact. As a result of several sharp earthquake shocks throughout the possession twq pieces of gus pipe, a mornlnrf) most of the people sought revolver aiffl a hypodermlo needle the open air. Businessmen who and that they failed to explain sat- were busy in their shattered struc- fcjfnctorlly why they had been lol- tures trying to restore order, fled to terlng near the Doheny place for the sidewalks nnd to a considerable three consecutive days, extent business was Injerrupted, ex-1 The kidnaping theory found no cept those id operation in the open ' favor, however, with Judge Charles air. Wellborne, attorney for the oil mag- yhe Asoclatcd Press wire which nute. "Just a couple of bums," was had been working through all the his commit. shocks today In the Daily News Two truck drivers and an auto bulldlng.' was established In the open mobile salesman, now awaiting trial air In the plaza undor the shade of a on a charge of conspiring to kidnap century old pnlraj tree, at least such Mary 1'lckford, ewercs alleged at the shade as was available when tho sun time of their arrest, to have con was In the right ' position. There fessed plotting also to kidnap the on a temporary table the operator's Doheny children. Several hionths Immune to earthqunkes and the before the police admitted speclofj leased- wire' pounds. -along cheerfully, guards were watching over tho SANTA BARBARA, al.p July 3. (A. P.) Santa Barbara was rocked again hyO hoavir quake at 8:38 A. M. The- quake lasted about six seconds - an,1 .linnb tUa nltu nthn. vinlnnttv The vibration, consisting ol two shocks, apgeareu to Be trom east to west and swayed the buildings per- haps more severely than any of tho'mnBnttte, nro we kno'wn here'onrti(ed0 that peace coujd bo tho result) alinVa fnllntirlniv ihtt malnp rilati.pl,- Inttft rt milt.l nrnl.n-i n .. -I .... .,.j. " ;" """;. ,.afriC1'0rni"lLU.r.,he5dar1?a!l rushed into the open for safety and ovo-ri tih n,io. h... , terical. o PASADENA, cf., July 3. (A. P.) A slight earthquaKe occurred here at S:38 A. M. The movement was ap parently north and south. SANTA BARBARA, Gal., July 3. A second more prolonged tremor shook the city at 10:46. It was severe (ghn tinned on Page Eight) VERDICT AGAINST 0 NEW .YORK, July 3. (A. P.) Serge L'ghot- who Is a great sovereign nation all by himself, has won a court verdict for 1853, 000 and when he gets the money apparently he may spend It as he pleases, leading the life of Riley. He Is the sole diplomatic sur vivor oP the Oefunct Kerensky re gime In Russia. Artec Che fall of RUSSIAN PLAINTIFF AWARDED $853,000: the czar and the accession of the,ensky war debt. Kerensky government, he came to the 't'nlted States as financial sec retary of the Kereneky ambassador, Boris Bakhmetieff, to whom the Vnfted States lent millions. Bakhmetieff resigned when the So viets gained control. Fedral coits ned l-ghet when he announced If as the representative of the sustained hlmsel state of rtussla. Lln this capacity ne New York Hotel Build Rooms to Fit . Marshfield Giant NEW YORK. July 3 The Hotel McAlpin has announced the cnV- version of part of Its 22 floor3 Into special accommodations for 4 tall persons. Wwbn commoted 4 by the end of next week, there will be accommodations for 60 "oversized guests." TJie clmngSJ Is beftg mode under the supervision f llonja- 4 mln lOatling, Marshfield, Ore., president of' the "Tall Mon's 4 association." Mr. Oatling RlamlB 4 4 six feet five Inches In Ills Wicks. 4 4 Fello$ club members, emboli!- 4 4 encd by the hotel's action, now 4 4 plan to make a drf?e on theater 4 4 seats and Pullman berths. 4 : tir. D. J. Fasching and J. A. e Jones Wrested in Los Ange les, While "Prowling About Doheny TVIansiqp Have Gun and Hypo fJeedle. ANGELES. July 3. The ar rest of two loiterers near the B. L. Doheny -estate in Beverly Hill? yes terday has revived talk of allegetl to Kidnap tne oil mnKuaiu a .grandchildren. Deputy sheriffs who took the pair Into custody and hnnkerl them fnl Investigation at the county jail as Joseph A. Jowor and Dr. n. .r. Faschlnc. both of Port- land, Ore., said tho men had in their 1 youngsters but t7 date no actual at tempt to? carry them off has been re ported. 0 PORTLAND, Ore., July 3. Dr. D. T C-au,.,9.i,r ami tnaonh A tnu-cr taken Into custody In Los AngclisL;"B u,an ne J-"1 " require tne on- a(Spp, they were found loitering ncarH , v ' ' lnD" maac Ior ln0 DBn' ti,"ri,i . i nh.. r.n'ent of his own country. Ho real-' there is no record of cither of them ever-having been In trouble beffore. Dr. Fasching has Ken an oste lalM Pctltloner here for ten years. He ns a wife and daughter. Mrs. Fasching said her husband had gone w comerence aim aBree- to Los Angeles on a trip and sl.elmen ' dm"''eOby his argu-. could not account for his prefynt men,ts' an.d our ,R'1untry dcmon - i.rrtimm i. . ,,h Tf "trotcd by experience, that moro he alTiv otlp'-'B-es on any her theory ft tile family. ',. . niraansgStart Offensive. FEZ, French Morocco July 3. (A. P.) Increased preijiure by the Rlf fluns with attacks against each of three principal FAnch group's is noted In the official communique. LIH1GH VALLEY R. R. sued the Lehigh Valley railroad for destruction of a shipment of war munitions, bought by the czar's gov ernment, hi the Black Tom island explosion July 30, 1916. Federal Judge Mack yesterday di- rected an 1853,000 verdict In Cyhet's favor, upsetting previous decisions. t'ghct says he ls going to pay the money, If tee gets It. to the United .states treasury as pi?t of the Ker- Agents of the soviet government, however, threaten to petition for receiver.. They say the money Is going for a counter revolution and Oratid Duke Nicholas. isn mm ne is oouno-ny a gen - tlemiTn s agreement to pay the money to the I nlted States government.' The railroad's attorneys will appeal the verdict. PEACE PACT IS ENDORSED BYCODEIOGt In Address at Cambridge, Presided! Again Tells Eu rope cThat Covenants of PgaceoWillo Receive Moral Support of United States, , Laud Policies of Washington CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. July 3. (A. P.) Security pacts to prervo tho peace of Europe were given a pledge tt moral support today by President Coolldgo, who coupled his promise with a jjirning that on no other terms could America bo expected to contrtbue further to the financial revival of the old world 'If IhiP people of tlJB oftl world are mutually . distrustful of each other,'' Jie said In an address de livered here, "let them enter into mutual covenants for their mutual security. "While our own country should refrain from making political com mitments where it does not have po litical Interests, such covenants would always have the neural support of our government, and could not fail to have the commendation of the public opinion of the world. "On what othor basis can there be any encouragement for a disposition to attempt to finance a revival of Europe?" ; The president ywa speaking af e. celebration- marklngtnef JSOth anni versary "Of the day George1 Washing ton look command of the -Continental Arms'? and nearly tho whole address had been devoted to a review of the public services of the Father of His Country. His reference to the pres ent day problems of Europe came just at the end, nnd was compressed into a few studiously-chosen words which maQ9 ho specific reference to details of the security pact proposals recently under consideration abroad. Woshinfrtoii th I-Audgd. A tecapitulatlon of the virtues of Washington provided the cue for the pronouncement which was the first formal statement on the subject to be voiced on behalf of the adminis tration. After recounting Washing ton's faith In the principles of de mocracy and honesty, Mr, XJoolidge continued: o "Tho vigor with whlchhe insisted online prosecution Of the war was no J NEW YORK, July 3. (A. P.) Lfna In.llS" Vl?r WUh W?leh i0Baaquotte of lx)8 Angeles, who was a insisted on Ore observance of peace. He cherished no resentments, ho har-1 nd iBr 1n tI,e "SB? anrtwrGC,e"t'y , ,. 1.1.1,. i .L ' ........... ...,- mutual good Jalth. He harmonized the divergent and conflicting Interests of different na- tionalij.les and different cnlnnlnl ffnv- quickly with your -adversary always' pays. "The ,nrU .i ,,,.S, (. can never outgrow the absolute 'ne-1 ccsSlty for conformity to these eter- 5, cn',d. 8 ?r or l",n "crc?,n Bn(l Mr nal principles. I want to see America' "Brld "l8C7Bre'1 nor "'roe . years ssicmea . leadership among the fla- '? 18 Bttr 01 nK0' Mr' tlons in the reliance upon the good j ncr 18 faith of mankind I do not see how civilization can expect permanent progress, o nany other theory. If what IsCiaved in the productive peace of today Is to be losia In the de-l strurtlve war of tomorrow, the people! vEW YORK.'Jiily 3.-rho closing of this earth can look forward to was irregular. Many prominent nothing but everlasting aervltudo..share8. deluding I nltcd States Steel, mere Is no Justification for hone. ot,.r,,ln,l ihip in.n in th. i,f trn,i. This was not the conception which .. an.im,un imu or iiie. Distrust Means Ucstractlon. . ' it me people of the old world are mutually distrustful of each other let them enter Into mutual covenants forthelr mutual security, ' ftnd when sucl covenants, have been ...u. ict uiriu do solemnly onservea no matter what the sacrifice. They I..U settled the far more difficult nrohtem. r.t ,.Ir.iin. .i. ... 7- nmrT , fnT ll , ' . 7 8 nroces, of funding thelr.debt. to us. why can they not acrree on nertna. ;nent terms of peace and fully r..f" ""A""""-" establish International faith and Kuinnnc Ifnglen Wins credit? If there be differences which I WIMBLKDO.N. Kngland, July 3. oan not b adjusted at the moment, (A. P.) Mile Suzanne Inxlen. of f there be conditions which can not foreMM1, ,h.m be re,olvd , the future b m.,hodlI , .rhrtr. future by methods ot arhltra- (Oontinuel et Put Biaht) 0A Safe and t , There are BIGHT and WRONG ws to celebrate the na- In ioa'a birthdav. The children at Bandy. The bo; at the top insisted on celebrating it with fire crackers and noise, wijh the result shown. YEARS DLD. TO BE dent of Warner Brothers Pictures Inc , ann0 e(, Hor marriage will Involve contract complications which h hm, n,n,,ui Mr. Ziegfeld glorifies American, ... .... .... siru, ma not nrmes. in tins connoc- Ulon his two years' contract with Mis'?! Basfluetta has stipulations against marriage, but she hopes to arrange mnttera n that -aim mnv mnrrv fhlct summer, one 101.1 mr. .loginm annul her engagement when It wb one day .olffanOTorthwiti promised to continue with the one edition of his show for a ..while. It. opens next Friday and ol3 U nnmlur .lnnanean MSB l,astepi,tn' wno ls of PfRch iroscent, received trtftning from lier father, who runs a dancliw school In 1"os. Angeles. For Nvo years she waftfl Wall 'Street Report ng. Gains of two to three points. ihdVPVPr. WerP rerordfOl hr WpMtern Union. Cudahv Packlns. Corn Prorlnrls preferred and American Ice, lifting these Issues to the year's highest levels. Pre holiday profit taking and liquid- atlon of accounts In connection with - ..r. . ...... ...... ..,..,..-. today'g stock market but failed to !,r,ev,mt P0''"'" ,har 'm to"" ,nt "ew high ground. Several mer- chandlse. chemical and nubile utility ,ue, gold at ,925 top ic,,,,. 8aie; i . i giuiMn France, won her sixth Wimbledon women's tennis csamplonshlp today, defeating the Kngllih girl champion, J mm Fry. 6-2. -0. In the finals of the all-England tournament. p o . O" Sane Fourth! the lfft are observing the Fourth PORTLAND, Ore.. July 3. Negotia tions were reported under way horoJ late yestorday roT transrer of 600,000, 000 foot of pine timber and tffhor property on the Klamath division of the Southern Paclfte railroad from L. B. Menefeo to the Forest Lumber company of Louisiana for a consider atlon of l.()0(j,ly). Tho Forest company Is owned by R. It. Whito and his associates of Kansas City. . Tho compaTO ls ropro sentod hore by C. C. Shenard. manager 7il its lumber oporutions In the south ern pine section. The timber tract Included In the deal Is owned Ins the federal govern meia. under contract of salo to the Modoc Pine company, organized a few years ago by J. O. Dnldthwnltn. lie afterward sold It to Mrthefoe. Woldlh wnlte recently oUulnoil an option rti'r purchase of the property frohr, IWMIIKICU. jleslilnH tho timber, 4(1 sillns of log ging railroad, a mill :lln. planing mill, dry kilns nnd a quantity of logging equipment nro Involved In the traiiBior. Death Toll of, . the Automobile SI'OKANK. Viush., July 3 Four personsCtre dead nnd another was re ported dying as the result of a colli sion between their automobile and a ' Rimkana nnitn Inliind nln.-trlr. train nt !th Fronnmn rrnuuluir :ll mll., .milh east of Spokane, this morning. Mrs. Henry Olson, 33; her son. Hans, aged 3; Mjss Vera Fry a, a neighbor, aged 17, and Anna Point' shake, 3-year-old daughter of another neighbor, are duad, and l-awronf:e Olson, 6-yenr-nld son of Mrs. Olson, was reported dying. i Mrs. Olson wns driving tho car rh the way to Freeman from the Olson ranch, three miles south of that town. The train was a regular passenger from SiKikane to Coll'ax. , SPOKANE, Wash., July 3. Three persons were killed and two wero In jured perhaps fatally when a Sixikane and Inland electric train struck an Btitomtrblle at Freeman crossing, 20 miles southeast of tiiwkane. this morning. Details were not available. BIG TIMBER TRACT ON KLAMATH S. P. LINE IS PURCHASED "Poor Widow" Given 4 Months in Jail For Selling Liquor 4 O PORTLAND. Ore.. July 34 4 Mrs. M. C. Italtnjjj) who twld 4 4 Judgo tf??an sho was a "pour 4 4 widow woman trying to et i 4 along," sentenced to four 4 4 months livJall In federal court 4 4 hero today after she pleaded 4 4 guilty to selling elliiuoig, Illegally. S3 4 Mrs. Dulton was arrested to- 4 4 gether with William Jacques. 4 4 aflor It Is aliened they had 4 4 sold liquor to prohibition agents. 4 4 Mrs. Dalton insists she solely 4 4 Is to blame and that Jaeques 4 4 Is innocent. JaoQcn pleaded not 4 gu illy uWir Ii8 trial was set for 4 July 20. DEFENSE FILES INJUNCTION IN EVOLUTION CASE o ujuii it. i-iiii'r in crime una mm ior Federal Court Is Asked for,tl,Rt reason the pncy should ue can- ; cck'd. -, '. aTpmnaraPV Inilinrtinn A similar case was flloifj several oi emper aryinjuncnon inwnthH ago hy tho GUHr(lian Llfe ln. Against Enforcement of the uhw ihouo! (( hy D'Autremont In that company In Antl-MOnkey LW DenieS favor of Mis Wlt,ory. A settlement Bill Sunday to Aid. NEW tfORK, July 3. (A. - T.) Counsul , for the dofense ln the Scopes chho annuunced that a tem porary injunction- against enfori-e-mont of' the TennesGie law prohib iting tho j .toathlng of evolution' in the publid schools wouid bo sought Monday in tho federal court In Ten nessee. CHICAOO. Jilly 3. (A. I'.) Defi nite announcement was mado here ... ... LV today by Clarence narrow that lheM,CMr?'. N. J.. July 3,-(A P.W Scopes evolution trial, set for hear- 'ock ' JJ"?. , V . , . . , K Machlnccompany dtoay received no- "Z- .H- , " - iw counsel for The defense-- Mr. Darrow said this wns defi nitely degided In a conference held In New York by fflmsolf. Dr. John n- . t s"" Balnbrldge Colby. Dr. Nenl has left for Tennessee with the neccyary data and the appir?atlon for a fedo- ralo Injunction to prevent the state authorities from proceeding with tho case will be made elthor Monday 'or Tuesday at Knoxvlllo or Chatta- . Two complaints will be filed in tho federal court determined upon I by rD. Nenl, salQ Mr. Darfow. One will be filed by Scopes and" the other by a property owner, as yet not de termined upon. I The complaints will, In effect, be uppllca&on for Injun Minns to o. strain tlfu stato court from proceed-, ROSKHURQ, Ore:, July 3. Charted Ing with tho trial ot Scopes at Day- Jones, 64 years of age, a . life-long ton, Tenn., July 10. 'resident ot Douglas county and son of Should the federal Injunction not Oregon pioneers, died suddenly yes be granted. Darrow and his three terday evening on the home aTanch, associates wou?d havo no recourse Joixr miles northwest of Roieburg. ' but to proceed with in Dayton trial Mr. Jones was out driving In the cows next Friday. I whenQie apparently felt the heart spell (Hhould the federal judge grant the coming on and lay down and drer his petition? tho evolution caso would hat over0 his face, death evidently lose all Its appeal as a great drama. onilng within a very short ;tlme. with Its nationally known witnesses When -ho failed to return at ,the' eus nppearlng upon the standi and ex- tomary time, relatives started J In pounding their views of tho creation of man. Instead the lawyers Shem- ,i,i n, th' legality of the Tennessee law. o I4OlT!HVIMK, Ky July S1. (A, l)r The Louisville Coupler Journal today says that Waltor White, su- f 'onriniiW nn Pir Rlirht l IF. -YOU FEEL- GOOD 8 BAD THE OHICAOO, July 8. (A. P.) If ono feels cheerful ono minute and grouchy the next, bo Is twins, says lrnfcssor it. K. Nowman, Unlvorslty of Chicago xoologlst. Most persons nre alterna tive Dr. Jekylls and Mr. Ilyries twins that have been combined In the pro cess of development, but who still ro- taln separate nervous systems, he be lieves. Identical twins or those that look exactly alike, coming from the same cell are really rjght and left hand nur nlnni nnl itf mt h iinld li t llnvlnn I T Tennj. has invited the Ilev. William Z ,omorw De'", . , T V'fcM Hilly" A Sunday, evangelist, to as- the '" u"" I slst in the prosefutlon of John T. no " The Mall Tribune Scopes, young high school Instructor. on " rJ "f"'" '"f on charges or violating the Tonnesljt "','' ,l!unrt?,y 8,un. be pU' 1 eo anll-evolutlnn law. "" the following., .;, 3. P. EMIT o SUIT FILED INWE1H NewYork Mutual Files Action ofor Cancellation of Roy D'Autremont's Insurance Policy Claim at ' Time of Issuance D'Autremont Start ed On Life of Crime. . . ... KOKKHUKO. Ore., JuljO 3. A suit aRulmtt Hoy -D'Autremont who is ne tntc snuKlit iik u fugitive churRed with murder In connection with tho' mall holdup at Klxkl$u two years ago,' was filed In tho circuit court hero today by tiro Mutual Life Insurance com party of Now York. Tho ItiHuninee company claims that at tho lime tho policy was issued fl'Autrcmont contemplated emharklng was reacneu in mat action between the company and the young lady and a verdict whs rendered in the circuit court against D'Autremont, the poll 'ciea being canceled. LD TOR "rd of directors that the dlvhlcnd customarily due Julx 45 would be omitted. The company ha4 been pnylng $8 a sharo annually. ' Tho letter said: i Ml - , .-1 - 1 1 product which your company manur fB(.,urM w,,-take place within the n(,xt fcw monttm and wm requlrj ,,,,,. ,,le oullny of funds. There, f()r(o ,., the poll(,y of ,he rnliipilny your. directors doem lt.de. Htl.(ll,,PBto conB01.vo the cash resources ,., finiuu.0otho company's needs and i devcloiimonts." Passing of the Earlf Pioneer . "arcn of hlm and. foumJ 'J18 Dody "bout two hours later. . brother, J. W. Jones, with whorh'he had been making his home. , and slBtor, Mrs. Adam Fisher of llosoburg. Qiii No 'nper Tonwrrow. ONE MINUTE NEXT, YOURE TWINS components of a single ' Individual, I'rofossor Newman points out, ' f ";. "In one third of the cases of (wins that have been under scientific obser vation, one of tho twins has been right handed and the other 13ft hand ed." he continues. "Tho fact . that some of you are left handed nnd that others part your hair on the right side may Indicate that you are one of a set of twins, the oths,' of which had died hefure you were born. . The normal Individual ls he who has been Joined together successfully. ( I ah