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GENERALLY CLOUDY II II DSI - w II 1 1 l i " ii 111 ir ii rrvMss DOUGLAS CPU NT V" Consolidation of The Evening Newt and Tha Roteburg Review Mr VOL. XXVI NO. 237 OF ROSEBURQ REVIEW ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26; 1925. aO ASSOCIATE PRfSS IFiSFB fZl An IndtMndtnt Newspaper. Pu' v0 r - the Best Interests el t' N SERVICE WORLD'S NEWS TODAY VOL. XIII NO. 136 Of THE EVENING NEW ELDER MURRAY! STILL HOPES TOS DETROIT VOTES l $1,000 TO HONOR : TYRUS THE GREAT E CONV GT Doesn't Know Ho Son Will Escape Noose, But Will Fight to the End. HINTS AT INSANITY Recites Accident Alleged to Have Injured Brain Family Friends to Ask Clemency. DETROIT, Mich.. Aug. IB. The city council last night voted 11.000 to provide a fitting testimonial to Tyrua Haymond Cobb, manager of the Detroit American league baseball club. Cobb will celebrate his twentieth anni- versary as a member of the club Saturday. Appropriate exerclnea are planned for Saturday afternoon and a banquet Is scheduled for to- night. In asking the council for the appropriation Mayor Smith aald: "Two names alone in all Detroit's history are associ- ated with the supreme de- gree of achievement in their respective fields. They are those of Henry Ford and Tyrus Cobb." (Aociatal Ptcm LtoaeJ Wire.) 8AI.EM, Ore., Aug. 26. "While there'a life, there's hope we will fight as long as we can to save Tom the death, penalty," James Murray, father of Tom Murray, leader of the prison break 14 days ago which resulted in the death of two guards, to'd newspapermen In an interview here yesterday. The statement was the first positive declaration that Murray will plead not guilty and will fight the charge of first degree .murder that Is ex pected from the Marlon county grand Jury Friday or Saturday. The father, accompanied by Mrs. Murray and Tom's sister, Jean, spent yesterday here and were al lowed a twenty-five minute visit with the prisoner In the morning and a similar visit In the afternoon. Immediately after their visit In the afternoon they left on their return trip to their home In Balnbrldge Island. Pucet Sound. "We will fight the case, but I don't know what wo can do about 1t," the father declared with a ges ture of despair.- It was to a querv asking whether the famllv atlll maintained hope for Murray's es onpe from the gallows that he re plied "while there's life, there's hone. The war and too much money ' are resnonslhle for what Tom has done." Mr. Murray declared. "Tom ran awav from home at 14 and during the war he Vorked In the ship yards. He had too much money and he got In with bad com- TAXES BORNE Hi EVERYBODY CERT BOND JUGGLING CHARGED MEN OE GRANTS PASS F. W. Keeler and J. A. Roth Arrested Result Deal -Orenco Securities. DENY CRIME INTENT Search of Room in Portland Discloses $300,000 of Paper City Voted But $50,000. Dorothy Ellingson, Slayer of Mother, Sent to Prison on Manslaughter Verdict (AaorUtnl Pre Ltued win:) iday wanted the world to know that SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26. she was ready "to take her medl Dorolhy KUingson, 17, who was 'cine.' found guilty of manslaughter Sat- j "The verdict proves two things urday by a superior court juryl have contended right along," she which tried her on a charge of aid. "First, that I never waa in murder for shooting her mother, psane; and second, that I never Anna Eilingson. to death In their Want to do what I did. It was all home here last January, today was Ion the spur of the moment. That's sentenced by Judge Harold Ixiuder- Iwhat manslaughter mans that It hack to serve from one to 10 years wasn't Intention"!. The Jury told in inn sime peniienuury AIN WAYS Congressman Madden Tells Portland Conference Nobody Escapes. COST IS EVERYWHERE Favors Abolition Taxes on Inheritances and The Nuisance Class . Kay Speaks. f Associated prm Laa1 Wirt.) PORT LA N D, Ore.. A ue. 26. Frank W. Keeler and John A. Roth ;of Grants Pass, Ore., alleged to have been involved In the Orenco 'bond deal, were arrested early to day on a warrant charging them with dealing in corporate securities without a state license. The men were released when Keeler put tin $5,000 bail for him self and $2,000 for Roth. It Is charged that Keeler and Roth, as the Roprue River Water work, bousrht a block of Orenco honds and later sold $33,000 vorth of them throueh the John S. Shute rcmnnnv of Portland. While stl'l enraged In poln-r throueh naiwrs seized at Kepler's snartment. District Attornev Myers this mnmln declared thev con tainer! "very vslunble Information. Including comnlete records of the Ornco bond deal. About $300.- 000 In securities, some of them fr pnen hnnds. were seized the d' frlct-attornev announced, in sddl tn to Information as to where other Orenco bond mleht be lo cated. Mvers said KpW's records show that shout 000 of the 0s nco peiHtl have been sold through th John cl. Shute comn anv. accnrdlnar to Keeler record. John F. Lorn nwnred at the court bouse with the announce ment that h was attorrv for the two men under arrest. "Mv clients hp nothlTic to ssv far themselves rlht no1",' h Mated. 'hut vou at Son Quentln. The youne matricide listened at tentively white Judge Louderbaek pronounced the verdict, but dis played no emotion. She mustered a smile when she rose to acconv nanv the matron back to her coun ty 1a H cell. .Tude Tjoudorbacks sentence carried no recommendations for lenlenev. Dorothv p'ohab'y will be taken to Ran Quentln todav to start serving her sentence. Under the California law, she will be eli gible for parole after she has served one year. The one time "Jw girl." from Jip-. pMI In thi ro"nv 1n1' her1 to- the truth "If I ' had ben acquitted on ground of Insanity I probably 'Would have ben sent to the reform nrhool. That's no n'ae for a girl like me and It wouldn't have been good for othrr srlrla there, after my experiences he- (n the county Jail for the nit six months, anso- Iriatlng with nonhead end. such ipeonle, and U-srnlng all thev know. 1 m glad 't's ovr. No one can realize how hard N Is to att there 'lay after day In court and hear all ihose things over and over. 1 made up my mind before this last trial that I wouldn't hreak and I did n't, hut I was close to It a couple COMMISSION SETS DATES FOR OREGON TRAFFIC HEARINGS nnnv. "The first we Knew inai nensu he mo.t of (h(m, pot in trouoie was ine lime 01 111 Florenre bank robbery." ' It was for the robbery of the bank at Florence that Murray was sentenc ed to serve 20 years In the Oreeon prison. "When Tom was a little bov he waa bright and he got along well In school. He took an Inter est In his work and he liked It. He first became restless after an acci dent, although I drn't know wheth er the accident had anything to do with it or not." Insanity Plea Lead. When he was thirteen, the fath er exniain-n. " i ..ervhodv ton were throwing rocks one dav to everybody. t a snulrrel In a tree. The boys r nn ennnslte sides of the tree iherltanee tax and a rock thrown by his compan-all nuisances taxes ion hit Tom In the foreh-ad, cm- oonsnen. ting a gash from which he still j At yesterday afternoon's meet wears a scar. After thet Tom lost lng of the conference. Stale Interest In his work nolle sudden-Treasurer Kay declared that all rAwrvtibxl Pm Uk! WIn. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 26. Too many of our people have the Idea that money Is made by ma chinery. The facts are that everybody pays taxes, if not di rectly, then indirectly.- The man who doe not mnke out an In come tnx arhedule should not fool himself with the idea that he haa escaped taxation. Irt the end. aa rsn sv for me that they have com a matter of fact, he probably pays !m(teit no clme." Roth s bail was ra"ed to xsnoo So declared Congressman Kar- j'eer this mornlnr. The wen-ants tin n. Madden of Chicago, chair- for the arrest of Both snd Keeler mam of the house of represents- I were sworn to bv .1. TS. Knkln. ex tives appropriations committee, at ,amlner for the state corporation a dinner last night, given by co-nmlsloner. those attending the WesteYn Sta- Invetlest'on of the O-enco bond tes Taxpayera' Conference. i Issue was started bv he Hlstrlct "Every annronrlatlon that attorney's office recently following made must be followed by taxes." reports that In Madden continued. "Some nennle lbs" Issued SAT.ENf, Ore.. Aug. 26. Septem ber 13 has been set by the public service commission as the date for healing of the Investigation Into the rates and sen-Ice of the Inter ruban Stage company and the Coast Auto lines. The hearing will be held at Sa lem. Investigation Into the rates and service of the Portland-TH'a- mook stage line and the line be tween Portland and Albany has been set for September 16 at Sa lem. Pates of further hearings have been set by the commission as fol lows: August 28, Portland Investlga Hon of rates and service of Oregon stage lines. September 14, Sa'em Investiga tion of Oorst and King. October 5, Portland Application don't seem to realize the simple fact that the money you are going to spend must be raised some how. The appropriations must follow and the cost eventually town of Oreneo total of (tSRD.OOO In bonds whereas the residents of the town fl an et-etnn prhorl'd sn Issue of onlv S1 Don. The elt of Mela's hnve declared the bond Is sue was legal. He roundly denounced the In- c VP I A IMC RFVfit T tie also sain tnai - ---- should be j AGAINST FRENCH m MURDER CLUES STILL TQ 6E DISGOVE Motive for Slaying Nurse Not Yet Found Police Given a Lead. DEEDSHOWN GHASTLY Woman Slain in Frisco, Then Severed Head Carried to Swamp in Grip, Mutilated. ALASKAN MUSHERS TO RECEIVE MEDALS (A-vltl PrtHM Iaanl Wlr.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 26. Gold medals will be awarded to ten tlrivers of the dogs teams which arried anti-toxin to Nome, Alus- l;a, iHKt March, when an epidemic "f diphtheria was raging. Coventor Parks will heatow the medals at Juneau to the drivers who Included Jackscrew, Gunnar Kas?an, Tonnle Papacy, Dan ireen, Henry IMtka. Sam Joseph, William Shannon, Henry ldapoff, Leonard Seppala and Charlea Ol son. GIANT OUTFIELDER INJURED AND FINED (Aoctd Pmi ImmI Wlr,.) OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 2. All doubt as to the identity of the El Carrito swamp murder victim waa dispelled shortly after noon today when Dr. Lewis T. Corwln, Oak land dentist, positively Identified the upper law found In the swamp an hour earlier ae that of Mrs. Bessie Loren, Oakland nurse and divorcee. PIERCE EVASIVE ON REPORT THAT WARDEN HAS QUIT S Anrittnl 1'rna Uurd WlrM SALEM. Ore., Aug. 26. Governor1 Pierce haa "nothing to say' regarding the report of the special committee he named to investigate condt- tlons at the state pcnlten- tlary. ' Asked aa to the nature of the report submitted to him yesterday by Jefferson Myers, one of the membrrs of the committee whto Bald the Inves- tigatnra had found conditions existing which they thought should be called to the atten- Hon of the governor at once, Governor Pierce this morning replied: "I have nothing to say." "Is the report true that Wfcrdcn Palrymple haa al- reailv submitted his resigns- 0 tlon?" the governor was ask- ed. "I have nothing to say," he reiterated. "Then you do not care to a aay whether or not Dalrymple haa handed In hia reslgna- tlon?'' "There la no resignation here." said the governor, clos- lug the interview. (AwnrtatH Ptm LsnI Wlr. NEW YORK. Aug. 26. Ross Young, New York Glanta right fielder, aufrered a fracture of the right hand In two places, when - ,i,.i . , i.,, 'rf by a ball pitched by Pete Do or Oregon, California and Kastern ' u tt t ,i.ii..n. . , . . ., inonue, Cincinnati twirler, yester- ence and neces .vP " d' ni Prhb" wl" not "e A .1. c d -m.'- jn... 'lo " P'ay again this season, it October B. Portland-Application , known ,,, of the Oregon Trunk railroad for ; ,t dmil)le h()w f()r yo,m a certificate of public convenl' nce , .. ,inj ..iv ih.i and necessity. I hn hd heen fined 1100 hv John October B, Portland Application j A ne,dler. president of the na of the C. P. Railroad company, for.tinn.i fr .,ri,,iii,ttn a certificate of pub ic convenience row wlth )onhue after being hit and necessity. hy nui tnat caused his In- October B. Portland Application 'jury. At that time, however, the of the Southern Pacific company ; damage was not apparent, to purchase stock in thi Nevada- Donohue was not punished as California navigation company. he was not held responsible for October S. Portland Application ; the disturbance. of the Southern Pacific company to 0 purchase stock of the Oregon-California and Eastern Railroad. OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 26. The entire upper part of the mouth of the supposed El Cerrlto marsh murder victim waa found today In the swampy ground by T. W Mingley. of the Richmond police department. The teeth are Intact. The find waa rushed to an Oakland den tist who attended Mrs. Hesale Lo ren, a nurse, believed to be the victim. This new discovery la expected to establish definitely whether It was she whose body was dismembered. The arrangement of the teeth and dental work correspond in a general way to the description of I Mrs. Loren's month given the police by her family. The head had been cut just under the nose. GRAND JURYAT IRK Oil CASES CONVICT TRIO Warden, Guard, Turnkey, New Era Family Head Among Witnesses. TEACHERS FOR LOCAL SCROOLS ARE ASSIGNED School Directors Complete Task of Selecting and Appointing Instructors. " ECONOMY IS POLICY Board Members and Offi cials Already Looking ' Forward to Heavy Ex- . penses Next Year. TRIALS IN OCTOBER apparently by an expert. The rib I C t Will DemsnJ DentVi lof the month and the palate were atnte W"1 Ucm,nd Ueatn Penalty for AH Three Search for Gun Here From Brownsville Vance Howe arrived here last o levelling from llrownsvllle to spend G. M. Weekly, of Myrtle Point, i a few weeks visiting at 4he home spent several hours here yesterday of his grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs. attending to business affairs. J. C. Houseolder. left intact. As described by the i police, this portion of the head i revealed such skill In surgery that It looked like' a dentists's exhibit. There Is a gold crown on a front upper tooth. Several fil- lings and other perullarles are expected to make Identification jeay for a dentist, i Karlier In Hie day, two blood j stained sheets were found some 'distance from the marshes. I Previously portions of the wom an's head had been discovered, but nothing as definite aa the upper mouth had been revealed 'until today. OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 28 The finding of two bloodstained sheets and the torn out lining of Is Futile. tAnrlatl prna toastd Wlrr.) SALEM. Ore.. Aug. 26. The Marlon county grand Jury, called to consider the charges against Tom Murray. Kllsworth Kelley and James Wlllos, convicts who broke from the Oregon state penitentiary on the evening of August 12, of murder of James Sweeney and Milt Ilnlman, guards shot to death during the break, opened Ita ses sion this morning at 10 o'clock. Hy the time of the noon recess, four witnesses had been examined. Has Valentino "Broken" With Wife? Look at Parting Picture and Decide traveling bag and a manufactur- !Thpy wpr A M i(l,rvmpiP War- MMd Pr. ld Wlr..) I.ONPON. Aug. 2d An Kx rhnn?e telearsnh message from ly and soon after ran away from ;the tax troubles and burdens do 'far0, reports that the French gar home, 'not rest with state taxes alone. rl.nn t n-lr-Fi-Zor. en Important "I have a'ways thought some- j "Ten per cent of all the taxea ritv f STr) on tn, right bank of thing was wrong with Tom's mind, i In Oregon go for stnte admlnls- ,he Euphrates has been cantnred When he was sent to the pennon- trative purpo'es and yet su per hy th(, ri ion, j,.Dfl Drux tribes- (Continued on page two). Irent of all this agitation seems men. The message says that the NEWS TIDBITS to be directed against the stale -phoinnn of the lrux tribesm Sinking Fund Passe iairalnst the French regime In Sy- L. N. Llvengood, Spokane.mana-'ia Is spnadlng. ger of the Spokane county tvnv-l ers' sssocistlo". speaking on "Pub- lie Debt and Serial Bond Law.", the Inheritance and estate taxes, urged as measures to keen down were most roundly denounced by the public debt, that a central state the speaker. He declared these , ROBINSON, N. D. Gasoline waa used free from the town pump, to the delight of motorists till a storage tank in a nearby garage office be maintained to calculate taxes are driving men of means was found leaking. ' all proposed bond Issues in the away from states that Impose then N6W YORK American society state and that all bids for bonds to the states that do not. Mr. Vsn of teachers of dancing offer the , be checked over by a atate board. I dergift said California collects an Miami canter and the Cuban dan-j Llvengood held that the serial naully 16.500.000 In inheritance ion as rivals of the Charleston. bond Is the best escape from the Ux. STOCKHOLM The Lapp'a rein- big public debt. The old sinking Figures were given showing that deer have been attacked by the fund system Is as out of date as I the total state and federal total hoof and mouth disease. ; hoop skirts knd sideburns, he de- Inheritance taxes collected In 1921 LONDON Labor leaders are ask-; clared. were $21.BO0.OO, and in 1924, Ing golf clubs to raise sheep in. The speaker attacked the meth- 5IAI.BOO.noo. He atated a possible order to cut the cost of living. jorls now In vogue In most statea'ease where an American worth Slft,- AUKLAND American tare must whereby a very small minority can ! 000.000 could die and the estate and like New Zealand. Nineteen of them Impose a very high Indebtedness Inheritance taxes that could he were missing when the fleet sailed. ' upon a community. He told of a levied on his estate would total NEW YORK Countess Lsitentx $r,on ooo school bond election held , 315 per cent of It. of Italy, has acted as stewardeaa t In Spokane some yeara ago. Sixty "A man will keep his residence on the steamship Duilio In order to thousand people were entitled to where the tax burden Is the least," obtain material on American tour-1 vote at this election, but the bond he said. ' Ists for a book. ! Issue was carried by a vote of 1 45 ; Fifteen atatea now have an tn- STOCKHOLM Princess Elaa j for to 17 against. come tax. this worry being Im- Bernadofte. who atudied conditions' He said that the stale of Wash- posed In addition tn the "annual of factory girls in Chicago, heads the Y. W. C. A. WASHINGTON If hot weather returns, remember that the speed of travel toward -the North Pole has Increased 7.500 per cent, make these calculations now Ineion recently r-"er will stop part of this minority abuse. "Death Dues" Scored PORTLAND, Ore- Aug. 2. Ea- Espertstste and Inheritance taxes are rap en the i idlv forcing this nation Into a ao- headarhe" produced by the na tional Income tax. Vandergrlft declared "(axes are I a part of the price we pay for civ- ' Dilation we cannot get away from taxes, no sane man expects to." Rut he maintained, that. "We basis of performances by the navy cialistlc government. R. A. Vander-' should be sure the money raised by flier-, in the MicMlllan espedition. , grift of Log Angeles, director of re- taxation is needed, and that It la 8TROUDSBURO, Pa. Unable to , search or the California Taxation , economically spent." sleep, a remorseful fugitive motor- Improvement Association, declared ' He tald that last year In the let, who ran down a child, gave , in an address today before the stale of New York 1030.000.000 waa himself up to the police. Western States Taxpayers confer- the total sum collected In slate and ATLANTA A gasoline tank ex. ence on "The Overlap of State and local district taxation alone, to ploded when boye built a fire Federal Income, Inheritance and say nothing of what waa paid by around It playing Indian dance; j Estate Taxea." I New Yorkers Into the federal treaa- one waa killed. The "death dues" as be termed 1 ury. .'I'iX. :'. t ft y J era bag atuffed In a discarded barrel waa reported early today 'by searchera combing the Kl Cer rlto marshea for additional evi dence, further to esluhilsh the I murder of a young woman, he illeved to he Mrs. Ilessle Loren, Oakland nurse and divorcee. Thene were nearly a miln from the spot where earlier In the week were found two outer sec tions or a hliiik leather traveling hag and portiona or a woman's bead den of the prison, who wounded Murray with shots from a shot gun: Pi-te J. White, a guard who held Wll'ns and Kelley at hay for several minutes in the prison yard, before Murray and "Oregon" Jones succeeded In gelling arms from the arsenal: Charlea MoKlnley. the guard on tower No. 7. who had Wll los and Kelley covered with his rifle, and James Nesinith. the turn key, who was overpowered hy Mur ray and Jones when they made Few changes are to be made In the city schools this year. It will be the effort and aim of the school board and the school officials to conduct the schools this year as economically aa possible, because of the great outlay which facea the district when the new high school building la occupied prob a year from thla fall. because of the program of atrlet economy no new departmenta will be Introduced in the high school or grade school. City Superintendent M. S. Hamm announcea. The same departmenta aa laat year will be continued, but theie will be noth ing new. The coat of administra tion and of upkeep, will be kept to the lowest possible point. In order that the district funda may be con-. aerved to the greatest possible ' point. Plana for the opening term have been practically completed. School starts, according to present ar rangements, on Monday, Sept. 21. All lnstructora have been engaged with the exception of a teacber who will Instruct the Bible classes. and It la expected that thla facul ty member will be chosen soon. The Instructors have been or dered to report on Saturday, Sept. 19, at which time they will hold a conference, at which the program and policy for the school year will be outlined. Superintendent Hamm Is aiding the teachera In establishing them selves by securing a list of suit able accommodations. He has a number of homes where teachers may secure rooms, or room and board, aa they prefer, and they will be able to aelect their places , to stay Immediately upon their ar rival. In selecting the Instructors the board or directors haa carefully In spected the qualltlrationa of each, and all of the members of the fac ulty of the respective schools awe been highly recommended for the positions to which they have been appointed. . . The board of school directors an-, nnunco the following corps of teachers ror the coming year: M. 8. Hamm, A. U , Park College. 1911. City Superintendent. Beaw Dam, Wisconsin, 1912-14: Hebron, Illinois, 1914-17: Lewlstown, -Illinois, 1917-19: Rnseburg J920. High School W. M. Campbell, Ph. Parson's College, 1916. Post graduate work unlversltlea of Chicago and Cotce (Continued on Page 8) i.-,0,inuiin ,iu, l..H nn liinii. their ram on tne arsenal. dry marka on the sheets. The This afternoon John Davison, the hag lining waa described as Iml- luard who shot Jones to death tiillon leather, atalned In spots dnrlng the break: lo Wilde, one with what appeared to be blond I The tag bore the name of a i manufacturing company which has branch offlcrs In Kan Fran cisco. ! The find was made by Jesso lllraga. IJ-yearold Kl Cerrlto hoy. ' Inder Sheriff W. M. Venle or Contra Costa county said the rind ing of the sheets confirmed his theory that the wOman was kil led In Han Francisco, the body decspllated and the head wrap ped In the sheets, placed In the , black hag, carried across the bay .and all I he evidence or violence Iscallered nver a wide area through the swamp. 1'nniplng the marh clear of water Is expected to he completed before today. Dogs will he used by police In an etfnrt to discover other por tions of tho hesd or body. Authorities had not determin ed definitely whether the hag lining waa part of the black lea ther tiag. portions of which prev or the four Monitor men kidnapped hv the convicts on their way Into Portland: Charles Newman. In whose home at New Fr llie ban dits hid for a whole dRV while holding the famllv captive, are scheduled to he called. Separate Indictments chartrlng each of the three convicts with the murder of both Sweenev and Hol man will he asked. Dlstrirt-Atlnr-nev John Carson announced. Present Indications are that the grsnd inry will not report before Sntnrdnv morning which would prohnhly mesn thnt the convicts will he srrsiirn"d to enter their picas Saturday afternoon. There stipes' som question as to how soon the trtsls can be got under wsv. Judae Percy H. Kellv, who presides over the crlmltisl de partment of the Marlon county cir cuit court. iTwnn his reen'sr term of court In Albsnv on Sent ember 5. and has several Important criminal TODAY'S BASEBALL National League. At New York: (First gam-v) R. H. E. Cincinnati 5 11 0 New York (10 2 latteries: Klxey. Rlemlller, J. May and Wlngo, Krueger; Barnes. Fitxsimmnns and Snyder. At Brooklyn: R. If. E. St. UhiIm 2 8 1 Brooklyn 4 7 0 Batteries: Rhem, Dlckerman and O'Farr-'M: Cantrell and Deberrv. At Philadelphia: R. II. E. .Chicago 2 8 4 jl'hilsdelphia 12 20 1 i Batteries: Keen and llarlnett; iKnlaht and Wilson. At Boston: R. H. TS. Pittsburgh 2 1 Boston 0 9 0 Batteries: Meadows and E. Smith; R. Smith and O'Neill. lously were found In the Hwamp. " , "" " ' " ' . " " ' .'. k Hherlff Veale said he was aear.-h- r,",,h'rrr,nnn "T? Us in it for ii "lr. Pfarork." dom-rlb 'that tlmo. Ih-rp In iml ItkHlhnni. San Francl.ro. He said the name "r October term of ""' '.'' was furnished him by Mrs. W. T. "" tlm. could he ssved hv se.Hng Ferguson, mother of the Oakland I hem between the tlni" Judge K-'-...me who has been missing "hire "nl.hes his docket st Albsnv August 19. William Ferguson, a !nd the opening of the regular brother, yesterday Identified por- fitorirt of marital differences between Rudolph Valentino, screen idol, and hia wife, Winifred Iludnut, daughter of the per fume millionaire, are denied hy friends. They point to the affec tionate parting of Rudy and his wife when she departed from Ifi Angeles for New York, shown here...' , lions of scsln as thnte of his sis- iter, Mrs. Ixiren. Two Oakland dentists' psrllnlly Identified work on the teeth of a lower Jaw found 'in the swamp aa having been In stalled by them. leim here Gun Not Found. SA1.F.M. fre, Aitr. 2 Led bv Ellsworth Kellev. one of the trio of convicts who escaped from the Oregon slste penllrntlsrv here several davs ago. kl'llng two guards In their flight, two guards of Ihe penitentiary accomnanlrd hy American League. I At Chicago: R IT. E. j New York 0 7 0 .Chicaan 18 3 Batteries: Pennoek and Ben .gough: Faber and Srhalk. lAt Cleveland: R. If. E. Philadelphia 18 1 .Cleveland 8 12 1 Batteries: Harrlsa, Romm"ll, Groves and Cochrane; I'hle and L. Hewell. At Detroit: R. II. E. Boston 2 8 1 iDe'rolt 10 18 0 Batteries: WlngMeld and Bis- choff; Whltehlll and Baasler. Mrs. Margaret Klnrart, of Oak land, spent the day here visiting iSherirr O. D. Bower and Deputy with friends and shopping. She re-.District Attorney al.yle J. Page turned to her home thla afternoon. I (Continued on page 8.) Yesterday's Scores. At Salt Lake 8: Seattle 10. " At Vernon 6: Oakland 8. At Sacramento 2: Portland 3. At San Francisco (; Los Angeles