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rl- it pJ" "'"tM 8 jMEPFOKD atAIL TRIBUNE, MEPiFORD. 01? ISO ON. TlMUSDAY, OOTOBIOK ., 1!)10. f WIFE AND CHILDREN MUST DIE DOVE OF PEACE UNLESS 0 W SURRENDESS Machine Gun Will Be Used to Rid dle Cabin in Which Murderer Has - Sought Refuge Unless He Gives ' Himself Up. WINTER, Wis., Oct. 4. Armed doputics today surrounded tho cabin ' of John Deitz and demanded his sur render. Unless ho comes out, tho officers have determined to firo vol ley after volley at tho cabin, regard less of tho fact that the wife and three- children of Deitz are within. Tho officers arc planning to bring up a machine Rim to shatter the lit tle cabin. Deitz, the deputios claim, is au outlaw. ' Tho cabin is situated near Camer on Dam, and tho determination of Hie authorities to storm it and cap ture Deitz followed his boast that he would go to Whiter and kill every ninn who took part in an ambuscade which resulted in the fatal wounding of Myra Deitz, 23, and the wound ' inir and cuptnring of one of her brothers. Another brother escaped. Myra Deitz is dying today in the Ash land hospital. Deitz has had trouble with a lum ber eompdnyq. The company claim ed the homestead on which Deitz lives. He refused to move and said he would repel any attempt to force hitn to vacate. The lumber company sought the aid of the law and the deptuics were sent to his cabin. One after auother of tho deputies went to Deitz' cabin and talked to him. and came away again. None of them had the cour &go to serve the warrant. Then it Vas decided to use strat egy and an ambuscade was planned, which resulted in the eauture of one of Deitz's sono and the fatal wpnnd ing of his daughter. Deitz vorc - vengeance. "5s? When it was learned that he had threatened to go to Winter and kill the men who had taken part in tho wounding of his daughter, tho au thorities decided to act first. Dep uties were sworn in "and went to Cameron Dam, where Deitz' surren der will 'be demanded. Tho sheriff will ask Governor Da vidson for a machine gun to shell the cottage. WAR IS O'ER AT WEST POINT Cadets Are Restored Full Privileges by General Barry Following a Con fidential Talk With Them in the Gymnasium. OOESNNWYORK Harmony in Republican Ranks of Empire State Indicated by Selec tion of Ezra Prentice as Chairman of State Committee. "Nat" Theatre "Nat" Orchestra WEST POINT, N. Y., Oct. 4. Tho West Potnt Academy resumed Us usu al routine today following tho res toration of all privileges to tho ca dets last night after they had boon , ,ecieti (0 serve, denied every privilege for over a week on account of their actions in "silencinc" Captain Longan in tho mess hall. Shortly boforo 6 o'clock last eve ning tho adcts were marched to the gymnasium, whero General Thomas Barry awaited them. Behind closed doors General Barry and tho cadets held a confidential talk. Tho super intendent said that ho knew nothing of tho Longan incident other than what ho had read in newspapers. Ho declared, however, that there would be punishment for those whom tho board of Inquiry might Implicate in its forthcoming report. General Barry Issued an order re storing full privileges. NEW YOKIC, Oct. !. Tho solu tion of Ezra Prentice as ehulnn.v. of the state republican commit tee oJ New York is believed here to indi cate harmony within the party. Prentice was nominated by Lloyd 0. Oriscom, and the nomination was seconded by William Barnes. Jr. Colonel lioosevelt agreed that Pren tice should be selected, after Charles Francis, of Troy, whom ho selected, Changes its program ovory SUNDAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY imd .FRIDAY. SPECIAL MAT INEE SA'LTRDAY and SUNDAY afternoon at 2:30 School .children under .12 years, admission fie to matinee. ' tjllhistrated songs by Miss Davis. IWo want amateur aetors to put on a 15-minute act once a wcolc, no experience needed. Now is tho chnuco Wall ambitious youngsters who wish to take up tho stage career. Call tit ticket office. MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY 7:30 TO 9:30 .1 March, "Carmen" Di'oi 2 Waltz, "Artist's Life" Strauss 3 Popular Song, "The Grizzly Dear"....Doisl'or(l 'I Selection "A Stubborn Cinderella".... Howard 5 Intorinoo, "Naila" (from Leo Doliho's BallqO Tolmni G .Patrol, "American" Meaehnm 7 Overture, "Somiramidi" Rossini 8 Fantasia, "My Old Kentucky Home". , Langoy !) Selection, "Tannhauser" Wagner 10 Finale, "Porcupine L'atr" Johnson ours TO BRING STUBBS TO OREGON Anti-Uquor Forces Prepare io Com bat Influence of Oregon Home Rule Association To Hold Big Parade in Portland. SPEAKS UPON DRY WRONGS State Senator Ruth of Washington, a Brilliant Orator, to Deliver Free Address at Medford Theater on Thursday Evening. NEW CLUB ROOMS OPENED LAST EVENING PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 4. Gov ernor Stubbs of Kaunas will oe brought to Oregon by tho nnti-liquor forces to combat the influence of speakers now in tho field hero for the Oregon Home Rule association, if the efforts now being made are successful. A message was sent to the governor last night urging him to come and tell what prohibition hap done for Kansas. The ministers of the city are be hind the more and they have also gone on record strongly favoring the "dry" parade, scheduled far October 22 in Portland. ORATORIO SOCIETY IS The now Oratorio society met Mon- day evening for organization and ' elected Ed-Andrews, president; Mrs. B. E. Gore, vice-president; H. M. Wetzel, secretary and treasurer. A committee on admission was ap pointed, consisting of Mrs. E. E. Gore, MYs. Krauso, F. Edmeades, Mrs. Hazel ri br, Mrs. William Isaacs, Miss Eda Eifcrt. The commltteo on ' bylaws consists of Messrs. Noff, Bracklnreed, Talllandler and Andrews, Hon. A. S. Ruth, ex-stato senator of Washington, and ono of tho most brilliant orators of the coast, will speak at the Medford theater on Thursday evening on tho "Wrongs of Prohibition." .This is the first of a series of four lectures to be given In Medford and other Oregon cities by well known speakers who are familiar with their topics. The lectures are given under tho auspices of the Greater Oregon Home Rule association, an organiza tion of business men of tho state, formed to prevent the passage of the constitutional amendment for state wide prohibition, and to secure the adoption of a home-rule constitution al amendment. Admission to tho lectures will be free. The Men's club of the Presbyter inn church opened tho parlors of tho church last evening and from now on will maintain n free rending room. The rending room will bo opened from G to 10 p. m. each evening with the exception of Thursday, which will be devoted to the regular prayer meeting services. Magazines of the best character will be kept on file and nny man or boy can go nny evening and en joy tho hospitality of the club. La- !r on it is proposed to put. in games and writing facilities. The room will be kept comfortable nnd it is hopod that n goodly number of tho young men will tnko ndvantngo of the oo portunity to associate with good company and rend good literature. The lending local nnd state papers will also, be on file. POLICE HOT ON TRAIL THREATENED BY LAWSUIT. (Continued from Pace 1.) The Benz company has announced that the three cars it entered will not be raced unless the protection offered Is better than It was at tho Vanrterbllt race. It is understood that the Nassau county supervisors changed thoir minds about revoking tho permit for the race when it was strongly inti mated to them that suits for damages would bo .entered. JURORS DISMISSED. (Continued from Page 1.) EASTENER BOYS RANCH IN VALLEY PAYS $35,000 well. These four live without tho stale of Oregon, hence arose tho jurisdiction pf tho federal court. There will bo a separate case made by each of the four complainants against tho defendants, J. Nunan and the lessee, O. Harbaugh, but the testimony used in the first ono tiried will be used in the other three, muk ing pratcically one case to be de cided. Tho property involved is worth at least $50,000. The best legal tal ent in the state of Oregon lias been engaged by the contending parties. John Genrin of Portlnnd nnd Henry Norton of Qrants Pass represent tho defendants, while Judge Crews of Medford nnd W. W. Cardwell of Roseburg have been engaged by tho complainants. Judgo Wolvorton will probably not give a decision while in Medford, but will wait until his return to Portland. A. J. Allen of Lynn, Mass., has "purchased tho II. C. Kirk ranch near Contrnl Point, consisting of 71 ocros, pitying $35,000. Murphy & Turnoy tande tho deal. Tho property Is to Flies Over Pyrenees. SAN SEBASTION, Spain, Oct. 4. A successful flight across tho Py renees was nccomplipjynl today by Mnrous Tabituu. Tabitau ascended at San Sebastian at 5:30 o'clock and sailed to Biarritz without stopping. Raskins for Health. (Continued from Page 1.) Giant on tho theory thnt part of Its cargo found its way to Los Angeles and was used In the destruction of the Times plant and tho attempted dynamiting of tho homes of General Otis and F. J. Zechandalaar. It is a tenable theory that this shipment, or part of It, may have beon sent from Alvisooto Los Angeles by wag on or automobile. Several See Launch. The launch -was seen by several persons at Alviso. It proceeded slow ly to a wharf near tho Lower Bay Canning company, and tied up. Tho launch disembarked and went ashore. Near midnight Will Clampltt, a duck hunter living near tho wharf, heard the men return In an automobile. The cargo, whatever it may have been, was loaded into the machine Lb y the three men, each of whom ap peared to bo carrying parts of the load. After, several trips botween tho launch and tho automobile the ma china was driven awny. Clampltt heard no other sound, although when he arose at daybreak the launch was gone. Think Boat Benched. Only an experienced navigator, ono familiar with tho treacherous chan nels of the Alviso slough, could bavo guided tho launch nt night, accord ing to boatmen, and their opinion Is that the launch is beached somewhere in the lower bay. Tho statements of Clampltt are borne out In part by thoso of othor men near Alviso. A United Press staff correspondent, accompanied by an experienced lower bay man, began a systematic search of tho waterfl of tho Alviso slough In a power boat. Alviso lies at tho southern extrem ity of the lower bay. It is connected with San Jose by ono of tho best roads in tho county and from San Jobo to Los Angoles is tho c(lear oven roadway of the El Camtno Real, Loaded September 22. Th'o dynamite was loaded on tho launch Peerless on tho morning of September 22. The launch loft os tensibly for "up the river," and prob ably continued on Its way northward until darkness fell, when It may bavo returned and proceeded southward. Nearly ovory dotall of tho descrip tion of tho two launches tally. Tho men at Alviso had heard only tho most meager details of tho dy namiting of the Los Angoles plant. They had no suspicion of tho dyna mite cargo taken on board of a pe culiarly shaped launch. Tho men who saw tho strange visitor nro Martin Jensen, a watchman of tho South Bay A'acht club near Alviso; John Hill, a watclynan on tho Ortley dredge near Alviso; Nea) Taylor,- en gineer at tho Baysldo .cannery, -and Will Clampltt. LA FOLLETTE IS OPERATED ON Successful Operation Performed ami Senator is Said to Have Stood tho Shock Well Expect Early recovery. ROCHESTER, Minn.. Oct. !. An operation on Senator Robert M. La Folletto was suecesyfullv performed today at the Mayo Brothers' hos pital. Mrs. Ln Folletto announced shortly nfter 10 o'clock that the operation was over and that tho sen ator had withstood tho .'hock well. Tho operation, she said, was a com plete sucess. CORONER'S JURY PROBING. (Continued from Pace 1.) no chance bo taken that any portion of n human body bo overlooked. No additional bodies were discov ered during tho night. It is not be lieved that more will be found until tho mass of twister girders and steel beaniB which Ho across tho section of tho basement into which tho com posing room foil can bo romoved. Tho work of clearlae tho debris is extremely dangerous' Several times during tho night groups of tho work ers wero forced to 6curry to Bafoty when a mass of wreckage, loosened by tho mining beneath It, crashed into tho pit. Depository Xnmed. Mayor Alexander has named tho First National bank jib a depository for the reward funds. Tho money offered by tho citizens for tho ap prehension of tho perpetrators of tho crlmo will bo placed there subject to tho mayor's demand. Officials of tho gas and electric companies reported today to tho po lice that they have received letters warning them that their plants will bo dynamited. Tho officials profess to believe thnt tho lettera wero sent by ono of tbelr employes to eeo what effect thy would produce. In spite of this, 25 officers of tho merchants' patrol wero detailed today to guard both plants. A. S. RUTH EX-STATE SENATOR OF WASHINGTON One of the most brilliant orators on the Pacific Coast, will speak in this city at the Medford Theater, on Thursday evening October 26th on THE WRONGS OF PROHIBITION Senator Ruth is n very forcible speaker. It is not necessary to tell who and what he is, the mere mention of his name being sufficient to attract hun dreds of willing listeners. Don't miss it. ADMISSION FREE. POST OFFICE IS I0W THREATENED United States Guard Thrown Around Bulldlftg In Los Annelcs Owlnn to Letters Received by the Post master. LOS ANGELES, Cnl Oct. !. Postmnster W. II. Harrison admitted today thnt ho had received letters of nn alarming nnturc since the dyn amiting of tho Times building Inst Saturday morning. Ah n result n Kiinrd lins been thrown about the uostoffico and every person who en icrs the building must pass sovend watchful plnin-clothcs men. "The lottcrs I received," Harrison wild, "wero not what you might call anarchistic. I don't even think they Tho police today maintained their! were threatening, but we nre taking policy of refusing to talk of their , no chances." efforts to run down tho crlmlnnls. After a conference between Chief Galloway nnd Captain of Detectives Plammer, tho lattor loft the build ing with two o his men and hurried away In nn automobile, apparently equipped for a trip over country roads. MEDFORD'S POPULAR MANN'S PRICE STORE SNAPPY BARGAINS FOR WED. AND THUR, HANDKERCHIEFS Women's fancy Handker chiefs, lace trimmed (3 for each.... 1 TOWELING Half bleached crash Tow eling; all linen; A SWEATERS ' Women's Sweater Coats, in red, oxford and navy; S.!!!: $2.98 NIGHT GOWNS W omen's flannelette Night Gowns; splendid quality; QO each trOL UNDERWEAR Women's Union Suits; fleeced, lined; spc- JG cial, a suit OC PILLOW TOPS Fancy Pillow Tops; scenic and floral effects; CA special, each JUC NEW LACES A beautiful line of Val. Laces and Insertions from 3c up to 15c yard. RIBBONS "Stay So" Ribbon, with wire edge; special-25c and 35c yard. PRAISE FOR SHOW COMING HERE SOON STOCK MARKET STRONG Hasklns for health. "A Stubborn Cinderella," which comes to the Medford (boater tomor row night, is evidently "eomo show" judging by tho following telegram: "C. D. Ilazelrigg, manager Med ford thoator, Medford, (.-'Stubborn Cinderella" an extra fine per formance. Splendid .oinpaiiy, beau tiful costumes. Audience in Salem highly pleased. John P, Cordrny, manager Grand Opera House." Cholera at Sardinia. NEW YORK, Oct. 4. -Tho stock market was dispirited and Irregular today at tho opening and throughout tho day it continued uncertain. Somo stocks fell, othors roso, but none changed prlcos materially, tho most notablo chango bolng Northern Pa cific, which dropped , nnd Minne apolis, St, Paul & Saulto Sto. Ma- rlo, which advanced . Lato real izing sales had their effect on tho market, Reading and Chouapcako & Ohio sagged a point, Tho market closed firm, Bonds wero irregular. Prizes to be Awarded for. Best Display of Apples Cosh prizes will bo paid of ton tho pinto of any vnrloty of applos dollars for tho best two-box dlsplaywlll bo paid In cnBh. All applos must of Spltzonborg applos; ton dollnrHbo on display nt Wxhlblt Building by for tho boat two-box display of tho Monday, Octobor 10th, at 12 o'clock, Yojlow Nowtown Pippins. and remain for ono wook. Ton dollnrs for best two-box dls- Compotont Judgoa will bo soloctod play of any othor varloty of applos, to pass on tho Hnmo, Flv,o dollars for tho best flvo-plato . JOHN I) OLWRI L display consisting of four apples to Exhibit Ilulld'liig, Mod'ford', Oregon. HOME, Oct. 4. The prefceuco of cholera nt Sardinia wan reported horo today, tl was impossible to ob tain further dotoils of tho epidemic. NOTICE. LID SIAMMED ON IN SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 4. Stops to make San Francisco a "spotless town" wero begun today with tho succession of Captain oJIm P, Soy tnoiir to tho offico of chief of polico, Seymour arrived nt polico headquar ters early today nnd nt onco sat about his housocleniring. Ho issued ordors to stop nil dancing in cafes in tho temlarloin and that nil violators of tho law, no innttor how obsoloto, REPORT CHOLERA III MARSEILLES Great Fears That Planue Has Reached France Are Expressed in Telegrams Received In tho City of London. Dtrict Attorney 15, F, Mulkey and George W. Cherry have formed n partnership for the purpose of trnn- Hfinfinf rivi1 lmcminuu l.,..,!w lit office in rooifi 30, Jackson County bo brought in and a swooping order the oil is in n otnto of grant oxcile- Jfnnk building. ' that all tho laws must no oiioycu, main. LONDON, Out. !. Foam Unit a choioru epidomicu has broken out id Marseilles aro expressed in tel egrams rocoived here today. Thi'po daths which have ooourrod in Mar soilloH nro asoribed to (ho plague and K. It. Stephens will lonvo on Wed nesday to work on tho Crater Liiko road survey, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 4-f - 4 WANTKD Sowing girls in nllorn tiou dopt. Apply at onco nt Muiiii'h N. Central nvo.. tf WANTED A capable general house work maid; ono used to Horvico. Apply Mrs. C. II. Gluizo, 313 S. Grape ntrcot. 17fi FOR BALK Simp. 80 aoros Wood villo fruit laud; partly improved; running witter. Stono, 303 Knyt Main. 17fi LOST Bootah oollio dog with whlto nook, broust and feet, Liberal ro- ward' for ' return. Di T. Lnwton. tf be improved, j B- JwwiMw' ' -r- y :.' ! i