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City Hall '"vr nWl --. "; ,.- ." t v SUBSCRIBERS rlllii( to K vHr will )iT (1110 lllvotrt by yhoulntf of- Mot by 0 l. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Vale. Mat. ?H.n, nilii. Wt.Bt Itri. hum. 'M ht ct'Ht. Dully Hlnlli Y.mr, l-'ortyl-'lrl Year, MJSDjrOJlD. ORKOON, jMONDAV, OUTOUUIt 2.'!, 1911. No. 184. SUIT FILED TO BLOCK GOOD ROAD BONDS PROSECUTION WINS SWEEPING VICTORY M'NAMARA TRIAL JURORS VIEWS DYNAMITE OR GAS UNHEEDED Alter Dclihcrntlnn Since Friday Judge Rules That Ofiilninn ns to Dynamite Theory Need Nut Dis qualify Him as Juror. ATTORNEY SCOOT IS REBUKED DY BORDWELL Defense Hail Bitterly Contested the Point alitl Hiilliin hy J ttttrjc Is Great Disappointment. r IIAI.I. OP HIH'OltD.S, 1.08 AN- oi;i.i:k, Chi., out. sa. rim proM-mi- tlmi In tin trial of .laini'H II. MrNiiiu nrii, ncoiiNcil of murder In rniinoiitlou with tin (lunt ruction of tint l.on An ('.'Icii Tluiim building, M-ored a awoop. lug victory tinlaily ntiil ono tlmi may materially anorten tlio IcukUi of lint trial at lonat liiHofar an Kittling u Jury Irt (in'iiiu(l. After (lulllMirAtliiK uliiru I'rlriity, Judge llnrilwoll ruled that a Juror need not-bu iIIhiUII(I'iI iiliuply be eauito liu entertained an opinion that tliu Tliui'it building n dcMroycd by ., jlynntnlto, an lunK.ii&Umt "Pinion did j ' nnt-Kt'"iotfiiriiillt r liinocoiico or I In.' (lnf.iiiilaiit or wna baaed on puni tive IdlOWltnlKO of till) LOIlllltloilH. Till! defenao had bitterly combattcd thla point ami hail Inalalod thai auyono linvliiK any "Pinion whulaoovcr re gnnlluK tint eaumt of the cxploalou iniint nccoaimrlty In disqualified. 8o bitter wan the illnnppolnlinunt that Attorney Hcott if tho dofonau fiirnm virtually churned Judge Uord well with 1 1 lax ami iiiifiilriuwH ami watt rebuked In atrong language by tho court. Ilorilwtill thfii imlil tin would 10 npcu tlm mutter nIiouM II ho ahown that ho wan In error, hut that for tlm proacitt tin ruling would hIiiiuI. Tho declalmi greatly daubed tlm hopca or tlm diifciiao, iim tlmy will now liao to roaort to a peremptory challenge to eliminate McKco. TIiIh iIccInIoii left In tho Jury box tlm following men only, aubjeet to pei emptor)' chullango; C. II. MunuliitC. Hubert, P. I). (Jreen, (leorgo W. McKce. The work of filling the vacaiil acuta wan then begun. Frank Baker, the Philadelphia Athletics' Star Hitter, Winning the Second Game of the World's Series HARMON OOM IN OREGON SOON Preliminary Plans Aro Now Being Made Harmon Will Visit This State In Dcccnilicr To Tour tho Pacific Coast. I'OKTLANI), Ore., 0l. iM.- Pro liiuiiinry phiim for springing (lover imr llariuou'K prenlilcnliul lioum on Oregon democracy lira being iitudo lmni loiluy uiul tlm Imoiu will he luiiuelu'il in about ten days. Huiiunti will visit tho coast In Do eriuhur. GREAT D-TmONSTRATION IN FAVOR MoNAMARS HIUTTU:, WiiHh., Oct. 33. Ton thousand people, men unit wninon, Joined Hiimlny In. n giant protoat hero uguliiHt tlm attempt of tlm iiiiiiiufiio turora' ftHHoolatlon niul erectors' iia uoclattoii to convict tho MeNainaru lirolhoiH. 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Reames as Their Attorney. cake.Rh -a- BAKEMCH055INQ PLATC ON HtS HOME RLUN HIT - BOZUS TO SERVE 1 TO 15 YEARS Intlctcrmlnatc Sentence s. Imposed by Jtitliio Calkins Was Found Guilty uf Matblauuhtcr for Slioot iti Christ Spanos. (tt'orije Moxiih must Bervo fiiun one to iirteou yeuiv in I Im hIuIii puuiteu liruy for hlmoting ami fatally wouuil inif Christ Spimort a few wiiukK apt on Tir Hlruut in this oily, llo.us wiu Keiiteiiced hy Jnilo CalliinH thio morning. Ho wan found guilty .Snl uiilay, after a liial laHtiu u week of umiiHlaUKhler. Under tlm new law ilmli;o C!ulkin could only Huiileuiiu tlm mail for nil umloteiiuinalo mmiIdiico rmi;!iiK from ono to fifteen yonr.H. llozus imiM MiiVeiiiiii nl IciihI, niul ufterlliul liitu IoiikIIi of I into liuhiud pritou liars rests with tho slate hoard of pur-doiiH. FOUR PROVINCES NOW UNDER REBEL CONTROL SlIANdHAI, Oct.' 2!!. With four of tho 18 provliicDH In Chluii wholly under rohol control and aovoral of tho othora threutenlm; luoiiiontarlly to Join the revolution, tlm fall of the Munch u dyuaaty today uooina cor tain, In nil tho rich and populous Yung tao valley tho only Important cities Kt 111 under fovoiainont control avo Hlmnuliul and Kanliluh'. And fool I iim; In hoth theiio plucen Ih rlfo agnliiBt tlmeinporor. HiihImosh Is jtavalyed, coiuiimrclnl fiillureH Imminent and tlm cltlzeiiH mo panic- HtrleU'ii, SAYS TRAINMEN ARE TO GO OUT H. G. Young, Chairman of the Los Amjclcs Advisory Board of System Federation Says Los Angeles Lo cals Aro to Strike. LOS ANHHLKK. Oct. la-Ono tlmuMind memhers, comprising tho Los Aunch'H locals of tho Hrother hood of Kailway Trainiucu, Order of Itailway Coinluelors, Hrothurlmod of l.oi'omliee Piremon and Khiuaum .mil Order of Kailroud Telegraphers, will strike Noveinlier 'J, neeordiiiK to u xlatcincnt today by 11. U. Vnncey, chairman of the l.os Anoles advis ory hoard of the system federation. "We have known (hut tho Htriko was coutciuplutcd for bomu time," said Yancey, "hut we have trjctl to keep the nffuir (pilot. Now I see lint Koineouo in Texas 1ms Id tlio thin); out, It i true that the inoii uru tfohiK out on a strike. ''They want recognition as an iu depeiideiit system federation. They was not striking out of sympathy for us, hut for their own rights. They will form an oi'Kiiniziitiou of their own which prohnbly will poin with our syMcm fedorutiou later, All of tlie men on tho lioek Island lines aro to borliwkiithu ImO to !triko within a week." NFAV Y0H1C, Oct. ffil. Today' stoek market prices showed n down ward drift at tho opening, although loses were slight. Later tho maxki't railliod undor support and guiuf. wcro made hy Union Paeifie, Hondiuj.', Lo liih Valley and St. Paul. Uusines? then heeame (pilot and tho olosa was falvady, HYOE ON TRIAL SECOND TIME Kansas City Physician Pliarged With Murder of Colonel Swope Is Put on Trial for the Second Time First Trial Reversed. Father of Miss Edmands Says He Can Prove That a Former Suitor of the Dead Girl Gave Her Poison Richcson Says He Has Drug Yet. KAN'SAti CITY, Oct. 23. Tlm see ond trial of Dr. Jl.CJ. Hide, one of the loading phy.sUjiniis of Kansas City, on n charge of'lmviug uiurdcri'd Colonel Thomas II. Swope, a million iiiro philanthropic, hy ndiuiiustcriiig strychnine to him under rW.p of med ioiue, hegau lure today. Dr. Hyde was convicted of murder in the first degree on .May 10,010, after a five weeks' trial which avu1 tho sensa tion of the country atjhnt funo. tlo scoured a reversal oth decision in the Jlissouri supremo eourtj In addition to tlm death of Colonel Swope, Hyde is charged with having introduced trphoid germs into the food of tho Swopo family and with being responsible for the death of a number of inheritors, of tho Swope millions, MORGAN'S DAUGHTER IS VISITING FRISCO SAN KUA.NTISCoTcnl., Oct. 23. Mrs. Wlllluin Plo'raon Hamilton, daughter of J. IMorpont Morpan, la hero today, ucoompanlod hy Mrs, L. Stanton and two maids, holding lior eolf and party Bocluded at tho St. Pranrla hotel. Her nunio 13 not yot on tho hotel resistor, tho only .record of her presence at tho hotel liolng an order for apartments from tlio Now York office of J. P. Morgan & Co. IIOSTOX. Mass., Oet. L:i. Deter mined to savo tho life of Itov. Clar ence Kiehcsou, jailed on a charge of having murdered I'J-ycar-old Avis Lionel), his former sweetheart, hy giving her eyanido jioion, friends of Moses Hdmauds. father of tho heir ess to whom tho minister was en gaged at the time of his nrrest, de clared today that a former suitor of Miss Liunell who is responsible for her same, gave her thu fatal drug. This stand is in keeping with tho statement inado on Friday Inst by Prank 1L Carter, ono of tho leading members of tho Cambridge Immanuel Itaptist church, of which Hieheson is pastor, who declared that ho can prove that another man, who is walk ing tho streets in freedom, is respon sible for tho girl's death. Carter said that when tho time was ripu ho would bring this man to justice. WIU Try to Trove Alibi. A strenuous effort will also be made to establish an alibi for the minister. Miss Violet Kdmands, it is said, is leady to tako the stand and swear that Itichoson was with her all day Saturday, tho day upon which Avis Liunoll was Mipposcd to have been given tho poison. It is also roportcd that Hieheson is prepared to produco a boltlo of oyiuudo found in his room, which will bo submitted to William Hahn, the Newton druggist who will ho ask ed if it does not contain tho exact amount of eynaido which ho sold to Hieheson. On tho druggist's answer hangs tho most momentous feature of the ease, as if tho bottle is found to contain tho exact amount, it will menus that tho minister did not uso tho poison for nnv purnoe. Heads of tlio Caso. Hieheson is composed and enhn, and rends everything printed about the ease, refusing to comment on tho vnrioiiR newspnpor stories in regard to it. lie insists upon eating tho or dinary prison fare, turning down all offers from his friends to send him dainties to vary tho inonoiitony of piibou life, Uo talks with his jailors THIRTY MINERS ARE ENTOMBED IN GOAL MINE Sixteen of Them Arc Believed to Be Dead Powder Discharge Proves Disastrous Two Bodies Arc Re covered by Rescuing Party. IIAKHISIiUHO, Ills., Oct. '23. -Thirty minors aro reported impris oned and probably many of them killed as n result of mi explosion in O'dara's mine No. 9, hero today. Two bodies hnvo been recovered and rescuers aro battling desperate ' to reach tho portions of tho mine where tho remainder arc entombed. There is grave danger for the safety of the rescuers, who aro braving death from falling walls in their ef forts to rescue their enombed com panions. Sixteen of tho entombed miners nre believed to be dead. Tho explosion occurred nt tho North mala entry of the mine, and is said to have been a discharge of powder. At noon six rescuers, bnttling to recover tho bodies from their suffo cating prison, wcro brought to tlio surface unconscious and almost dead as n result of having inhaled tho deadly fumes. JUDGE REFUSES TO LOWER LYMAN'S BAIL CASE WILL BE SET FOR TRIAL AT EARLY DATE Case Will Be Watched With Interest Throughout the State for Much Depends on It. Kd. M. Andrews of this city this afternoon filed suit in tho circuit court ngninst the $1,500,000 bond is sue recently authorized by tho voters of Jackson county for the purpose of building good roads. I'ortor J. Neff nnd CInrenco Reames of this city appear as his attorneys. Mr. Andrews in his complaint prays for a decree of the court en joining the county officials from or dering or issuing, or negotiating or selling any of.tl-bonete:orotlit'o6-ligntionsoFtho county. The suit will be watched with much interest ,not only in Jackson county hut throughout tho state, for on tho decision, will bo baso for future ac tivities in rond building, until such timo ns tho stnto legislature shall meet and pass new legislation In ro gard to the matter. tl is believed that the suit will bo set for hearing in tho circuit court nt nn early date. It is certain to bo carried to the supremo court. Tho county court will fight tho suit. A. E. Kcatnos will appear for them. i AUTOMOBILE TURNHORTLE M. S. Blden, Well Known Resident of This City, Narrowly Escapes Death Companion Is Hurled From Car and Escapes. SAX FKANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 23. Dr. John Grant Lyman, hold by tho federal authorities for Illegal uso of tho mnlls In promoting Panama land Investment schomoa, was donled a request that his ball bo reduced from $10,000 to $1000 when arraigned by JudBo DoIIavon In tho United Stntos district court today. nbout everything except tho alleged murder, showing n marked contrast to his attitudo of Saturday, when ho was on the vergo of nervous pros tration, nnd refused to sec or tn'vi with nnyono. The Kdmands family nro busy at their fasionnblo Ilrookliuo homo box ing up and returning many hnndsomo weddings presents for their daugh ter Violet, and tho minister, who wero to have been married Ootobor Ul. Ono thousand invitations to tho prospec tive nuptials had been sent out. Miss Edmands is still prostrated over tho tragic ending of hor rontnnco with tho young minister, M. S. Hiden, a well known resident of this city, narrowly escaped death Sunday morning, when nn automobile in which ho wits riding plunged off n bridge below Central Point, turned turtle nnd plunged him to the ground. V. E. Thompson who was with him was burled clour of tho car and es caped with minor injuries. Tho car fell directly across Mr. Hiden but ho escaped death through a depression in tho ground. William G. Millor and W. L. Miller who hap pened to bo near, suceoeded in ro moving tho car, assisting Mr. Bidon to free himself IIo was not Bor iously injured. EXPECT REYES TO START WAR SOON EL PASO. Toxas, Oct. 23 Mex ico's incipient revolution undo? the leadership of General Bernardo Ueyes is expected to break out into open wnrofnro today. Tho opening of hos tilities is oxpoctcd to ocuitr v thu state of Sonora. The pcoplo ot tlila city anould buy "Made In Oregon" goods frora the local merchants whenever the prfe and quality are equal to Ratter made goods, U .V