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wffV' :i Oregon Hlslortaal Qcoltyj S .. Medford Mail SUBSCRIBERS 1'aIIIiii; tu go imir will but one rtnllvorort y uhonlutf of- WEATHER Fair. Max. 7J1, mill. at. Hot. 1 1 tun., 112. J flu by 0 p, 111. "TO:. Dully Mlxth Yunr. I'orly I IrMt Year, TWO SECTIONS. iMIODKOKD, ORKCJON, SA'ITJiDAV, OCTOHKIt 2, 1911. FOURTEEN PAGES. No. 189. 1 11115 U JL j c. DEFENSE MAY AGAIN ASK FOR SECOND JUDGE Jiuli! Bonlwell DlsiiialHles Two Ju rors Who Hnil Bern Challenged (or Cause hy Hit! Dofriiso In McNnmar.i Caso ami Dufense Is Older. DARROW, IN EFFECT, CHARGES UNFAIRNESS Judge Ruins Directly Aunlnst the De fense and Bitter Clash Ensues. 1 1 AM, OF UKCOIIOH. I .OH AN C.UI.UM. Cnl . Oct. 2K.- As tf?o uwull of today' iIi'cIhIoii of Judge Itnrdwcll III tllilllr'lllK IW JlllOIH who llllll Ihmui oliuttuuMcd I')' I limn for cutitm. tln ilofunmi In tho MoNnmnrit case Ih romddurliig renewing H iuoJIoii Mr a ehttiiRo of Judge, ami when IliU Ih rcfiiitxl, mm oxpci-tud. milking a niot Imi Tor a change of vonuc. Tlii l'fi.iKu In tli" .McNitniuni rami liwt an liupoititut point today when .IiiiIrh llonlwell mind illicitly ugiiliiHt two I'lialli'tiKiw lulnrportcd by thorn aualimt oiliiluiia(i'il winlromou. Nut only ww tin I'linllmiKoi dlwillowod hy .Indue llordttcll. hut ho poronip turlly H-fiiHtMl to permit Harrow to ciltlinr arum HimliiKt tho ruling or to (iirthnr iitHtltii tho two tiuiii. It vwim DariowV IiimIhIciii o on an liiinii'illalii ruling on tlxwo two canM that ptuclpltated hut. night's houhii tonal cidwidc, wlimi tho dofemto wiih foii'Hl to pincccd hy direct order of JiiiIko llnidwll and tho dm-ltdim tmiiio an a hlttHr dUappoliitmout to .ioNatiuH'nM iiltoriwya. ToiIio'm morning session wan also marked hy a bitter clash between tho attnmi'jH on hoth nidi, ami hy Har row. In effect, barging Judge llonl well with unfalrito Will CONSPIRACY Three Mexican Newspapers Predict the Overthrow of President Matlcro and Return of Diaz to Office He Was Asked to Resign. MHXK'O CITY, Oct. 28. Openly nwuirihij; that Frnnebiro I. M micro foHloKid tind nurtured tho Hinllliino Zapata involution, which now Uncut oiih Moxlon City, tlinni uowHpnporH Iiiivii today horo predicted tho over thiow of Madiiro. Thoy declare that , I'oitfoilo Dla., tho former pnmldout, will rotnrn to Moxlco and again ho planed nt tho liuatl of tho govern- IIHllll. If Mndoro roally planned tlio Za pata rohulllon to dlHcrudlt (ho Do I.a liana government, ho Ih Hiicettodlng. Tin en membera of thnio Do I.a llarra cabinet havo resigned. RATE MOTHER SHOOTS TO KILE Yoiinn Man Who Married Young Girl Is Shot hy Mothcr-ln-law Cries "You Stole My Girl," Boforo Doing Shootlnii. "3AN FHANGIHCO, Ciil., Oct. 28. Ilonry DnKurmo, who married younrt Ilolon WhltHon nflor being acquitted or tho charge or having abducted her for "whlto hIiivo" pnrpoHOH, Ih In ft sanitarium horo today with u hullot wound In IiIh Hldo, Tho glrl'H mother hi In a padded coll nt tho mitral oiuoiKonuy hoapltal, an tho roBiilt of an at tank Hlio inado upon Dol.onno In tho Htmut lnt iilBht. DoLormo'H 1 7j'ouV-ol(l hrldo Ih ut IiIh hoduldo. OryliiK 'You Htolo my llttlo Klrl," Mrs. Oathorlno JoIuihoii npproncliod Dol.onno and hot diiUKhtor on MIh Hlnn Blvoot and fliod two almtH at him, tho Bi'coiul talilnu offoct, CHARGE MADERQ CANADIAN CABINET MINISTER sir i CCOHCC rt YLKLTf rl P (!coi(( IJ. I Vi Ivy, M. I', Iiiih Im'-mi cli'ilcd a, it iiii'iuhtT of tlio nuw Cn nadian Caliincl. DENIES THAT REV. T Outline of Minister's Defense Is Pub lished Will Produce Letters of Miss Linncll Which Shows Pastor Not Responsible for Her Condition. IIOSTO.N', Miih., Oct. 'JH. Abso lute denial that lev. C. V. T. Itieb won, clinrKed with the nuinliir nf Mihs Ain l.iniiell over piirelianed cy anide pioHiu from Dni'iHt William llabn of Ncutoii, and tlio producing of eonehpiiiideiiee from Minn I.innell to the minikter imniim thnt lie was imi Hmililu for llio mcl's nnfort nluile cOiHlltfni), are iiu'liitiod in ml outline of the miilixter' defeiiho pilb HhImmI hero today "W nte eerlain that wn enn prove that Kieliexoii mer itirvluiirl vy iitinle," Nitid Philip Dniihar. attorney for Hie ncenv'il eleixvnimi. "V will tuoiliieo letters uliieli Mhh Liniiell unite to Itiehexon which will prove n Hie kiiThouii wordx Hint Itiebe-on wih not rcxpoiiHihlo for her comli lion, CURTAIL OUTPUT TO RAISE PRICE Lumber Mills In Oregon and Wash ington Arc to Be Shut Down for a Period of Thirty Days Commenc ing December 15. KHATTl.K, Wn., Oct. aJ8. An of foit to ciil tail the lumber output ami eniiHo a raihit in price, lumber mill in Oii'iiou and WjiNliiiiloii that are hieinbiiirt of the West Const Lnmbur Mniiiifnetururrt' AHhoeialion will oloso down for tbiily dayH bef;iiiiiiuK,ni! eitinber 15. The hIiiiI down, necoidinj,' to Hie ol'fieial luiiiounceiiicnt of (bo iihHoci nlion wan ordered to j;ivo mitnufivo luioi'H a clinuco to tnaku needed re pair in their plants. Serving John D. NKW YOltlv, Oct. as. Unllatl HtnteH Miu'Hhnl Honltl wont today to Tarrytown to Horvo John D. Hoeko f oiler In tho Hteol trimt milt. Horko follor bad iiKrovil to await him thoro. Whim llonld Horved tho HiimmonH on Andrew Cnruob'lo laHt nlh'ht tho iron imiHtor Raid: "I novor vlolatod tho law In my life, hut I HiippoHo I will have to tako theHo paporrt." Won't Buy Election. I.10XINOTON, Ky., Oct, 28. Al Ioko"! plana hy tho Iomocratlo Icad oih horo to huy tho forthcoming Htnto oloctlou will ho fniHtratod tliroitRh tho orfortH of tho Johnson Dotectlvo nKoncy of Cincinnati, ccordlnu to Infoi'mntlou mado pnlillo horo today, ' 10. S, JohiiHon, niananor of tho tiKonoy, 1 sulrt to havo a Hcoro of dotoctlvoH iathorlnB ovldonco wlio nro alroudy In iiobhohhIoii of nuiyor oiib Bwoni BtivtomontH from nogro votora, ami bUowIhb will bo mndo In Bovoral Htuto cnurtH thnt tho noh'roos' votoa woro bought. RICHE50N Ell DOUG POISON WIFE WAITS VAIN FOR RETURN OF Mrs. J. P. Honan, at Nash Hotel, Un ahlc to Explain Continued Absence of Husband, Who Left on Last Wednesday Evening. LEFT FOR WORK BUT FAILED TO RETURN Catno Here Two Weeks Ago From San Diego Rented and Furnished Cottage. Vnit 5iii in vain for tbu return of her biihluiiid, wlio never coiu'oh, ami hoping nuniiiht liopc to bear some word from him, Mrs, J. P. Ilojrau at the N'iihIi hotel in rapidly bt'eoin niU a verv Nick woinaii duo lo Iter worries reardiu (hu wbureaboutH of her htiKlmm! who diHiippeareil iat Wednesday eveninir about 0 oVloek ami Iiiih not been kcuii ki'iicc, Hokum left at that time to co to work in the bar of Hie Hotel Medford, and since that time be bus not been seen. I'Viends have iiilvnaiieei the theory thai he is lying in a drunken stiiwrjti some obscure rooiniiitr bouse in Hie city but Mrs. Ilognn stales that they have always been contented ami that thoro was no reason for bis leaving llngim, when lie left bail about $100 with Him. Mrs. Hogau is not destitute ami is suf ferine; only from llio worries niul perplexities due to Hiuruus's strange disiippearauee. The couple, acoinpaiiicil by Mrs. Helm's son, arrived in jredford from San J)jh.K about two weeks njo ami after stayinc at the Nash for a few iIii.vh routed a eottage mid funiisbed it, buying sovcral bumlreil dollars worth of funtilure. " UoRuuis a bhickMuith b ytrado but failine; to find employment at (bat be worked in several local saloons as a bar tenner. i.ast ciinciiay evening when last seen be wns on bis way to work at tlio Hotel Medford. On bis failure to return Mr. ITo gan moved to the Hotel Nash, being timid about remaining alone in the cottnge. She retried llognn's dis iippearauee to tlio police, but so far they bnve found no clue. w MEETING WITH ADVISORS Government's Suit for Dissolution of Steel Trust Will Probably Be Sub ject for a Conference at Chicago Today. CHICAGO. IH., Oct. 28. Thnt tho govorumeut'H Btilt for tho dissolution of tho Hteol trust will lie tho Htibject for a confeionco between I'rcsldont Taft and Ills cabinet during tho chief executlvo'ii visit In Chocago, Booms practically certain today, UuslnosH and litiHtlo wero ovorywhoro ovldont In tho president's vicinity. Tho cabinet la well reprosontod hero, Secrotnry of tho TenBtiry Mnc- Vongb, Secrotnry of tho Intorlor PlHbor, nnd Secrotnry of tho Jnvy OoorKo oVn h, Meyor nil bolng pres ent. Attorney (loneral WtckorBhum la oxpocteil today. Sociotnry of War Stlmson nnd I'oatninBtor Gtmoral Hitchcock may nlao nrrlvo boforo 1'i'OBUlont Taft leaves Chlcngo, RIVKHSiniO, Cnl. A glgnntlc steol towor 10RO foot high, which ho Hays will ocllpao tho fninoua Klffol towor, Ih planned by Chnrlos YVon- drloa of IUvoraldo for. tho 1915 Pnn iiniii Pncltlo oxpoHltlon In Snn Frnn olsco. Ho hopes to hnvo auutlou powor to draw nu endless chain of cars accommodating 7000 porsoiiB to tho obaorvutory platforms. OUAN013, N, J, Tho perfect wlfo Is found, Sho In Mra. Alfrod A. Wright, 30, who bna neither uttorod n croBH word nor provoked ono, la tho mother of eight children and hubby la tho press ngont, HER HUSBAND NAVAL FORGES OF, THREE POWERS READY TO CRUSH CHINESE REVOLT. TWRfj-- Tl 101 DELEGATES HERE ftTTENDING Nearly Every Sunday School in County Represented at Meeting Now Under Way In This City- Meet at Baptist Church. The Jaokr.on County Union Sunda school convention i in Session nt the First llaptist church in Medford to day nnd will continue, its session un til tomorrow night. There nre over 100 delegntos in at tendance ut the convention repre senting ncnrly evtry Sunday school in tho eounti. At the seshion held last night Mis Monloff told of Oriental Sunday school work ns noon nnd explained at the recent international Sunday school convention at Snn Francisco, nnd Miss Julia Fieldorr told of the elimontary Sumlav subool work ns explained at this amo convention. Itotb those talks wero very interest ing and many faxorable oonimouU wero made of the viyid dosoiiption given. Tlio principal address of the oveu l'hipjis of Portland ing was given bv Ilov. Charles A. Pbipps of Portland, his subject being "Seven Things the Sunday School Stands for." The sohsiou opened this morning with devotional eoroises. Report- woro read by the seorotnrie.s of the several schools of tho county. Kverv report showed a grcnt increase in membership and ut tendance for the year just closed over the proious yenr. Tho subject, "What Cnu Ho Done to Improve Our Schools," wns hand led by M'r. Kd Steeps of Medfoul. r. Steep is n splendid Whip student, nnd an entbusiaslio Sunday school worker, nu earnest, fluent and con vincing speaker and bis tall; this morning was well and favorably ro coived. t Attorney IT. A. Caiuulny of Mod ford, bnd "Royn of tho "Teen' Ago," for his subject. Mr. Canaday is a thorough master of tho English lang uage, n pleasing and powerful speak er, n logical rensouer nnd nu earn est, helpful worker in 'tlio Sundny school, nnd his talk wns one of tho plonsing features of tho session. "What Can Ho Done to Help the Primary Teacher?" was Hio subject assigned to Miss Onrrc.lt, of Ashland. Tu this Miss Oanett proved herself equal to the task of tolling what can bo done ami of suggesting how to do U 0 t NilENTIIIG SC&iB OF BATTLE BETWEEN NEW HEAD OF ROAD VISITS MEDFORD William Sproule Compliments City on Its Metropolitan Appearance and Delightful Climate Wants to Get in Touch With Local Needs. Complimenting Medford on Its metropolitan characteristics nnd Its delightful cllmnto n3 exemplified by the splendid weather today. William Sproule, prosldont of the Hnrrlman Hues from Portland to HI Pnso nnd from San Frnnclsco to Ogdon, spent sovoral minutes In this city this morning looking ovor tho Southern Pacific property here and ns much of tho city as ho was nblo to visit. Ho wns acconipnnled by B. O. McCor mtck. vlco prosldont of tho samo ter ritory. Mr. Sproulo expressed himself ns dollchted with ns much of tho city ns ho wiw nnd promlsod to stop In Medford on his noxt visit In tho nonr futuro long enough to go ovor tho ontlro vnlloy. "I want to got closoly In touch with your people," stntod Mr, Sproulo "In order that 1 may find out your noods nnd desires so fm- nB tho rail road Is concerned nnd then 1 will do all I can to help you." TACOMA, Wash. Following ex posures thnt loaves of brond wolgh ns low ns olKht ouueos mm snort wolgbts and ineaBiiros In practically ovory conuuodlty, tho city council has drawn up an ironclad weights nnd measures ordlnnuco, which will bo pnssod soon. It provides stiff penal ties far merchants found to bo giv ing short weights. AIH3RDKI2N, Wash, An ordi nance dating back to Colonial dayu wns Invoiced to got froo imBsngo for mtltttnmon ovor tho prlynto toll brldgo of A. J, West, at West lllvor, uoar horo. y Pl I ., ., f 2EBELS AND IMPERWLTRGDRS. OSWALD WEST NOT ELIGIBLE Booming of Senator Gore for Gover nor West for Vice President Will Come to Naught as West Is Can adlan by Birth. SAIEM. Ore., Oct. 28. Tho boom Ing of United States Senator Gore of Oklahoma for Governor Oswald West of Orogon whom Goro Is quoted as saying ho would llko to see as tho Democratic candidate for tho vice prosldoncy as a running mato of Woodrow WIlsou, must como to naught, according to polltlctnns here today. The constitution says that tho pres ident of tho United States must bo natlvo born. West was born In Can ada and was naturalized about a de cado ago. This would act as n ef- fdctlvo bar to his candidacy, oven If tho road to tho nomination was bo- bet by no other obstacles. TODAY'S FOOTBALL SCORES At Cambridge Harvard 20, Brown At Now Hnvon Yalo 23, Colgato 0. At Ithaca Cornoll 9, Pittsburg 3. At Minneapolis Minnesota 24, Iowa C. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania Stnto 22, Pennsylvania 6, At Syrncnse Springfield 9, Syra cuse fi . At West Point Army 20, Lohlgh 0. At Princoton Prlncoton 20, Holy Cross 0. At Knston, Pa Carllslo 19, La Fnyotto 0. At Ann Arbor Michigan 9, Van- dorbllt 8. CAMimmau, MnBs. Flshormen of tho futuro will bo successful when thoy uso a brass band or a symphony, nccordlng to Professor O. II. Pnrkor of Harvard, who sna fish hnvo five oars nnd llko music. E AGAIN TAKEN BY IMPERIALS Rebels Said to Be Routed by Govern ment Troops No Details of the i Battle Have as Yet Been An nounced. t CANTON HAS NOT BEEN TAKEN AS REPORTED j , Practically Every Town Along the Yangtse Klang River Taken by Rebels. PEKING, Oct. 28. It Is officially announced that tho Imperial troops at Hankow comptctoly roofed tho rebels after a hard fought engage ment lasting nil day yesterday and that tho city has been recaptured and Is again under government control. No details of the battle havo ueon announced. HANKOW N Canton Did Not Fall. SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, Oct. 28. Canton has not fallen Into tho bands ' of tho revolutionists, as reported, ac cording to a dispatch received by the San Francisco Chinese Free Press from its Hongkong correspondent to day, but the rebel sentiment is be coming so strons in tho city thai the heads of all business and educa tional organizations aro urging tho officials of the Manchu government to voluntarily withdraw and avoid Imminent bloodshed by surrendering the city to tho revolutionists. The gates qt tbe city havo beeo cleftedaailAs carefully guarded since tho assassi nation of General Tung Shan. Pu Yl Flees. A cable from Shanghai says a ru mor Is current there to tho effect that the child emperor, Pu YI, and his mother have been secretly convoyed from Peking to Tientsin, where thoy havo sought refuge in a hospital. A flood of dispatches received by tho local Chinese papers today indi cate that the rebellion Is swooping everything before It. Tho peoplo of Chi Klans province aro about to de clare independence and tho governor, 1 Cbun Wan, Is trying to have tho gov ernment accept his resignation. ROBUELANDS: IKC. TO MOVE SOON Will Occupy Offices on Main Street Where Nicholson Hardware Com pany Formerly Transacted Busi ness To Put In Show Windows. lloguolauds, Inc., nnd tho Ttoguo River Vnlloy Cnnnl company havo taken n long term lease on tho storo building just vacated by the Nichol son Hardware company on Eu3t Main street and will complotely ro tuodel tho place, fitting it handsome ly as their headquartors, removing from their present lonotiou on the top floor of tho Medford Nutionnt bunk building. The now quarters will bo mudo into hnudsomo offices nnd tho huge wiu dows will bo used to display Itoguo river products. It will provo a valu tiblo asset. Manager Cummings states that John S. Mnlloy of SpoLnno who bus been in ohm-go of tlio Portland office of tho company will bo brought to Medford and placed in obnrgo of tho selling agency. MARRIED ACCORDING TO THEIR OWN IDEAS TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 28. Ho- peattng a marrlago coromony which thoy themsolves had mado up, Hob ort J. Motculf, Dryn Mawr, Wash., grocer and mental sclonco toachor, and Miss Ida L. Brniin, Inndscup ' artist, aro man and wife today. A minister fo;iully pronounced' thorn , married afterward to satisfy legal roqulromonts. Tho homo mado coromony declares that tho bride losoa her name but not her Individuality. ? '- l