$500 Forfeit The Tribune Guarantees Twice the Paid Circulation in City or Country of the Morning Mail UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES Br fu til largest and best news report of my paper In Southern Oregon. The, Weather Fsir weather to promised for to sight easterly k;uds. THIRD YEAR. MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1908. No. 205. SAN -FRANCISCO- IN DANGEROUS 100D CITIZENS IN STATE OF VAGUE UNREST FOLLOWING ATTEMPT ON HENEY'S LIFE MASS MEETING Will BE HELD THIS EVENING Strong Men Working to Hold State o! Anarchy in Check- Prosecution Will Go On HENEY PASSED A COMFORTABLE NIGHT LANK HOSPITAL, Sun Fran Cisco, Cal., Nov. 14. A bulletin issued at fl:30 o'coek by Pr. Herbert (!. Muffitt tmlny rend: "Mr, Heney passed a com fortable night. His condition this morning is very favorable. Drs. Terry, Jlmitioli ami myself are about to ta ke an X-ray phi te following which we will bold a consultation with Drs, Hunting ton and Stillinan at 10 o'eloek, when wo will determine what further action is necessary. 'The doctors who will take part in the operation on Mr. Honey in ease an operation in deeided on, will he Ir. Wallace I. Terry,' Dr. Kdwin Bunnell, Dr. O. W, Huntington, Dr. Stan ley Stilhnan and mvself." SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 14, Outraged by the ahooling of Francis J. Heney, the graft prosecutor, while he ; was at the post of ditty in the court- j room yesterday afternoon, tire e-itiKtH8 of 8as Franeiaeo are in a stato of vague l unrest today, more dangerous than the J unrest that marked the attempt of litief j to gain control of the dintrict attor ney's office t the outset of the graft . investigation, and more, dangerous than J any mob spirit that has characterized i San Francisco since the days of the fa mous vigilance committee. j After immense crowds hail watched ' the bulletin boards in front of the news- j paper offices all night, the sentiment has settled down into a sullenness and J soma think bodes evil. Strong men itrej waging moderation and every effort will be made to prevent a slate of anarchy that might follow from one overt act on the part of any citizen. CitiE&5 Leagrue Mayes Appeal. An appeal f or moderation wan issued by the Citizens league of Justice this morning, after a scMsion that Ins ted un til long after midnight. The Citizens League of JiiHtieo was organized when the prosecuting attorneys announced that the court room of the graft trials was daily filled with thugs alleged to (Continued on page 4.) THEODORE ROOSEVELT CONDEMNS INFAMOUS ATTACK ON HENEY SAX FRANCISCO. Cal., Nov. 14. Rndolph Spreckels, friend of Francis J. Heney, tlny received the following telegram fr.m the presi dent: "WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 14. I am inexpresirMy locked at the attempted asmasi-inntion of Heney and mst earnestly Im. that he will recover. "The infamous character of the would be asnin. no less than the infamous character o- the d-ed tali "attention in a startling way to the true character of the forces ag.-iinst which Heney anl you and your associates have been struggling, "Every decent mnn who honors and has the interest of the commu nity at heart will join in putting a stop to the wave of crime, but also in stamping out the hideous corruption in which men like this wonld be assassin are bred and flourish. "That can truly be done by warring as Heney has warred, relent lessly, against every man who is guilty of corrupt practices without any regard to his social standing, to his prominence in the world of poli tics or in the world of biixiness. I earnestly hope that lienor wi(l rcover, and I give utterance to what I know would be Heney N wih when 1 say that I earnestly hope that, whether he recovers or not. there will he no fnltering in the work in which Heney hits heen'so efficient a leader. "THEOffoitE TtOOSEVELT." BURNS SAYS CRIME DUE TO HIGHER UPS Spreckels Lays the Crime at the Door ol Hearst and His Yellow Papers Digs up McKinley's Death (By Detective William J, Burns.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Nov, 14. The attempt to kill Francis J. Heney last night was the result of a deliber ate ploiit planned by the higher-ups. This fellow Hans planned this attempt ed murder for wooks. He practiced shooting with his revolver in his house for the last week, lie was urged os It was a great elmnen for 4 ho ene mies of the prosecution. Here was a hi au who bore a grudge against Heney because he was exposed in the Park side case as an ex-couvict after ho had made a desperate attempt to get on the Rnef jury. He needed but little prod ding mill goading by these eut-of-mght murders. He soon decided to kill He ney. T am sorry that T wait not in the court room at the time of the shooting. This man Haas is no crank, no rattle-brained lunatic, but is cool-headed. It was not his fault that he did not succeed in instantly killing Heney. Bums Was Warned. A saloon mnn on Kearney street when he heard of the shooting said in hear ing of one of my men: it serves the of a damn well right. They onght to kill a few more of them." Only a week ago n received a letter warning me" Ji .lik omit. The attempt to kill me was to be made near my house. I snw some of Rnef's plug-uglies hanging around my resideace but they fled when my men took their stand by the house. We will use every en deavor to connect this feiiow Haas with the men who wero behind him, the men who egged him on. Haas is a craf ty criminal. He cvndes all answers to questions as to who were egging him on in this attempted assassination by saying: (,T was alone. j The graft investigation and prosecu-j lion with all of its features will go on. This is their second attempt to j disrupt our work by murdering people! connected with the movement, but they; can't stop us. Ituef will go to the pen-; itentiary. We hope many more with him. Spreckels Blames Hearst. Budolph Spreckels today said to the United Press: When T was approached hy an Ex aminer reporter last night for a state ment, I said: 'Tell Mr. Hearst that I (Continued on page 4.) FRISCO PAPERS ALL CONDEMN HAAS' CRIME Call Says' Assassin -Was 'Crime Was Premeditated Hired by the Higher! lor Weeks Detectives Ups" Examiner Asks; Find Targets and Shells Who is to Lead SAN FRANCISCO, CM, Nov. H. The Villi this morning, commenting on the Heney snooting, says in part: "Will they stop at nothing Are not rivaling, perjury, bribery, dynamiting, murder, pnniighf Must the course of justice in this eomiitwnity ran the gamut of violence, as well as of slander and pettifogging ohstrMetionf " Apparently it taint, but there is at leant no longer any lenson.to doubt where the responsibility lies. A bare chance, the momentary tremor of ftn assassin ' hKiid, may have saved the life of Vmneis J, Heney to this eommn nity. There will be no tremor la the fin ger of scorn that points past the miser able wretch that did the shouting to the men that inspired it, A worthless crank of course. It alwnvs is, Dirtv hands for dirty work. But softer hands and keener brains plan it. And this community will waste no wrath on the miserable tool, now i il It wa, not he who ha, dogged the . ep. of Francis J. Henev these two vears with thngs. It wag not he who has filled tho courtrooms vrith professional j ruffians. Jt was not te who dvnamit- , ,, "mJ ed tlallagher-or hired it done.' Least j """y "'"f"f, r tho outcome of Ml wn, it he who made a joke of '"',''" fur Me " ,h that crime and sought to make a joke, '., , , ,, and a byword of the heroic Heney- I Wir nennv ' "This community knows . who did ,!,. i,;, ,i 1( sii .i.:.i. ,i i execrated memory long after the name, of Hans and Clanmlisne, are as forgot- ten as that of Csnlgos. Tha Hand Was Hired. "The imwedinte hand that did this i,i . i,;n,i ,,i siL, i,i..a : Hans to shoot Honey, There, is no i proof-not ,-et. But H was hire,!, . once, to jjerjure himself into a iury . t , box in a former Kncf trial hy the!1"11"11 ftboM 5? m",llPT Mrs Hiia .ho tried to hire other to perjnro their wav ts the present Buef I jnrv. ne was one among the gang of thugs who have infested the courtroom ! nil these trials. The others were himl for nothing good. Presumably , Haas was. Ho may have exceeded the letter, lnt he did sot violate the spirit of his instructions, and those who hired him shall not he held guiltless of his.m,t ru",ra- wrong. "s fjHeetioa Mrs. Haas again "The Wood of the martvra is the seed , Ml lo wrf'fltn s3 41,6 comforted of justice. Ont of this srime, if haplv mother as best aho couhL it be not bought Urn dear, may pome Werft Together, a new vision and a nvw resolve to Ban 1 "M' ",rfiand D? 3 wer hPW Francisco. Abe Rnef is Is fail, at his own request. He may go to the peni- tentiarv, from a like motive. At any av WSB Irsnill Eneil CiimH rate, we arc not likely to see the trial, Posure of h,B P" Ue ftnd I 0,fr which was fnterr1ttt hy a tragedy, knpw sbout He was after he was call resumed as n farce. T,ei the trial of s vict that my husban4 began Ilnef now go on to iU mevifable ena,;" ifn h rfciWre of his past. He in decenev, volnntarv or enforced. Abci111 "Imn ihn ho M Rnef is entitled to he convictwl and : Riven to the wnrM that be bB(1 Ib oonishefl bv the law. Tie should wel- ! pnn- He ha sever talked about Mr. come the right. Too Much Slander, "And let the publie speech of this community learn wisdom and discretion. There have been too many malicious or gnorant wagging tongues that helped work murder. Iet o no longer slan der nor tolerate slander of the forces that are working to right the evils that have afflicted this eommanity. It was never right, a&d a terrible experience has now shown nj that it was not safe. The fall goes oa to charge that the shooting was the direct result of car toons known as the t4A Mutt scrips," which have appeared in Hearst! Exam iner, and recalls the charges against Hearst regarding the McKialey car toons. HVney was depicted in the car toons as "Besny. The Examiner's View. Hearst's Examiner says is part; The attempt to kill Assistant District Attorney Francis J. Heney by an ex convict at the moment when Heney had brought Rnef to the prison door and seemed to be In the very act of thrust (Continued os Ft ft 4.) PRACTICED IN CELLAR MONTH WITH REVOLVER j at Haas' Home SAN FRANCISCO, CM, Not, 11.- Targets drawn on paper mil hung against ihattered boards were found in an alloy in Morria Haas' cellar today by deteetivos. People of the neighborhood recall hearing ahota from time to time and a cursory investigating was undertakes by them, but no trace of the shooter could bo found. The sounds apparently were near by, but their exact location could not be ascertained. The detectives found empty cartridge shells atrewn about, the stone work and in Haas room above they found two boxes of cartridges.. Several of the bullet holes in the shattered boards appeared to have been made t least a month ago, while oth eii were of comparatively recent date. . " w m Detective Burns asserts that his men ,!L ,hT, T i""" 'T ! , ',tot "? fre1ucl,'y 'heard during the last week. Haas Is Unconcerned. tr i , . .. ""V P' -""- """" ing the return of her husband to his homo last evening when the news of j!1'" 8 ,.00,,,'f " bMUU la, "" " 'T 7 ,1?" I nd f"1 hf "e "Mr- " " .- . w.. "''"f" " ? f ' , hen she tad recovered and had lieen ''u,ict'"?' nH,IT tbe ,iMIe "" M ' danghter. 1 , "J7 f ... . iUy "Ii883 " eveamg f 3Tf,ek " rvom, ,M,t 1 w"hfc ot that, n he " , fs. eomiortea t,y irfna, ?he cont,m,cd: "A hf left Mid nr wm,lrt nom to ll,,rnwl aml that he might ttww ' oiWrea, and when " wm dwwn hc WM Iiroad but 1 noticed Heney or sbont the graft business and he was not erszy. We hare bees very poor since he went out of business, bat being & good btwinwi man, be provided for all of us. He drank a little at times, but my husband was not the man to shoot anybody; he always loved bis cbildres. !! has sometimes talked shout the statement that he was fn jail, and ap peared ti brood over it." Hundreds of letters from liquor deal ers in San Francisco Were found in Haas nnim, fat Haas was a Hfjur dealer. From these it was found that he had been seeking work, being sore ty in need of money." Haas' family comprise Edgar Haas, M; Lena. 13;" Bophie, li; Herbert, 6; besides his wifo and Mrs. Bella Has, his mother. Chr1trtian8cienc. Christian Science servieea are held eTery Htmday morning in the Commer cial ehib room at II o'eloek. Huhject of the lesson-sermon for November 14, "Mortals and Immortals." All are wel cmiin, Honda school at 10 o'clock. SAYS THAT A WAR MUST COME Viscount Torio Declares That the ' White Man's Enroachment on Orient Will Be Resisted NEW YOttK, Nov. 14. Warvss lating and terrible, lasting perhaps a century, between tbe United States and Japan is declared to be inevitalito by Oeaernl Viscount Torio, the Jajtaueae elder statesman and one of tho closest friends of, the mikado, in im itrvww hy Bichard Barry, the war eorreftjMuul entj published today in lIamptBB Broadway llagmzine. . Ib the life of Japan a eestary is bnt ft day." sai4 tbe viaeuuut. We havs existed since the growing of th first anemone and we will continue to exist after the reaping of the last au f fowcr, As a nation, we are only one member of a family. That family cov era tbe whole continent of Asia and the islands that lie thereby. It baa many members, from tbe "old grandfather tiiinn to the Uulo hud boy," in thf Philippines. It is a big family j a won aeriHi Ttimiiy. iseniuu tin fasnv itre remember nothing; beyond tho fnnaily we mm nothing. There is mttUing hut the family. AU for Family. "We aro born, we live and die im the family. The family gives trn our eolwrail Htrength and terpetit It giv us also easy reliance in onreelvrs, which Us us drift, sometimes for eon- tnriea, n ecu re always in tho faith thmt if Mme memliers of the family nro wmik m4 foolish there will always be t!.e stronf to fight and maintain 4heir sljieWs, Ds yoa think, then, that this fast tims yuu emtio ufmn us, you wi)) siay; that you tnke our lands, keep mtr men and remove our money f The ISO vrare yon hnve been in India is but n Amy and a half in our slow family pride; your decade In the rhiiippinea is but an interval between the smoking of two (garottes. " "To bo exact, then," asked bis In terviewer, "you mean Japan todny n th5 strongest nation ti Asia ssjS that sha will right Iho wrongs ef nil the iriost that yon will drive thy Ari eaa from the J'hilippines tho British from indiSj Hussia from Manhenrm, the Freneh from Indo-China anI the tter mnna from Ktao-Chinaf " Oh you Americans; we have driv en the Russians from lower Mnmehn ria." In reply to the question: "Yon feci eertain of the outcome of the eisfj.re nvsaiils "Bemember this, 1be bIo aiffer- eiire between us binges en thought what your philosophers esll mentnl ni titnde. That thought is the attitude wo bear toward one another. Among y the purposes of life are mixed. S.mrt irocs you are a family, wtmeliroes yt are not a family. With nsf pnr of life are absolute. We have but one jwpotKi duty.. The highest dnty is to ihe family." Kves those observations, tanim- uiiS the author shrw more elearty itmn ift vnvul hy bis diplomatic cuntryiuent thg innate emit em pt the .7apsew beurs fh Ameriean." WARNTR, SR., CHALXEKOES HAMILTON TO RACTE S, B. Warner, Sr., hm challenged Shorty Hamilton to a font raee fom Medford to Eagle Point, a distance of 12 miles, for a wager of 1M. r. WiiTRCt declares that in spite of hi advanced years, he is a nwift upon foot sn he ever was in bis life and fan )ifH t Hhotty either long distance walk- ng or running, Mr. uumtHas hm tak in th matter under consideration. Th Haw Christian Tabernacle. Work is rushing at the Christian tafe- ernaele. A large force of men im at work todav. The first services in th new bnilding will lie hHd Hnaday night. Come and enjoy the meeting with s. When fsilly wntl 7rf or mor can Vn apeommoijatfvi. The stntclnre is 45sSrt feet. It will bo well lighted asd heat- fA. The Christian churh is to be em- mended for its enterprise and earnest- new in building up such a eommodion building is so short a time. Servlre t Cums, " FEDERATION FINALLY AT WORK Today's Session Will De termine Wiietfeer 6om pers Is tobeCwuleinned or Upheld In Course PENVEIt, Kw. 14. Today's sswsion of the eonvention of the Amer ican Federation of Ijuhm narks tbe Iwginning of the work far which that .invention is being IkM Tbe report of iht eommittee on Ihe pri'stdeiit 's will bring before the or ganization fr the first time tho in- lrsiiit'nt r condemnation of the pol icy of President tlompem im national ootitteal campaign That (muuihts will be indorsed seems certain. That he will be re-eleeted president of the federation by the nnanimons iteems certain, fr sot s epno- art for Jfae place vt the leader has pat in his appearance, It i eeeted that DanieJ J, Kwfe, eWdent tit the longshoremen 's union, i tipp,we tho lndorment of flom wmJ (HiHtical policies floniiers' iViendH an hoping thnt Kfe will show hm hand, fu rit will give them tho op INirt unity they aro seeking to tart the tlM to (.Hal him from the vice-presidency of the federation Ia8t year as a result of n, eontroverny wit li t he seamen s nn io4 Keefe was ordered to change ths name of the long- shoremrn union from the Marine and franirt Workers dbmm so It would he wiwngly indicative of the ealling f the seamen. Keefe mm not pom-1 pVd'with the ordeni of the eonven-. Nt'M. His failure will he mind upon as in excuw fr going after his scalp. 1 Andrew" Fiirsuetb of H;in Francisco,! prerident of the seamen's union, will! he his oppinent. HENEY SHOT BY MAN HE HAD EXAMINED SAN rilANCISCO, t'al., Nov. 14. iislaiit "Dislriet Aliry Fmnei J. HBy whh sliot and sriflaaly wond1 in a rrnwiji-d rmirlroom by Morris Haas. nn nx-convirt, yftsieniay afternoon. Tho sbnotiliR negnrred ilnnn a brief n'ress ill the thiril trial nf Abraham Wwef nn a r-liarge of brihwy. The wonld be auissin is n Jew nnd mloonkeet- r who was drawn o jury jwnel in (he second trial ef Rnef find after hav ing been temporarily passed hy both sidis. lie was eaeaseil in a ilramatir manniT hv Henev ns as par-eonviet and lis?liar(fl fiviln the jury. Jtmu de- rHntl after the shooiiojr that Weney htid mini-il his lifo bmii Itmt no had termimil to still him for that reason. At tha BUon, The .piilar theater w aow presenting vbal is neknowbiiged by Ibe film pro doeers and the moving pietwe jwbiie to be the rarest production, of the aee. The ( nltle Rnstlera" beyond a doubt onsinsi-s inofp ibrilliBg ssrt renlistir aeenes than any pietare over aHempt- i on M'e.tim life, John Kalston, a wealthy eatlle own er, suffering (freat imm-m at ihe hands the e.'iifle thieves, is driven to lake irastie st-s lwari Hmoing them lown. A large reward is offered for Ihe enptnre of the thie-e, and the eow mivs of the vnliev tnhe it nnen them- se-lves !o do the work. tBONA FIBE CIRCULATION OF s MErrfiin, Or., Hov, 14. The averayo husa fifle paid eifeulalioa lor Oetober, 19OT, of Tlio Medford Da ly Trilmae, ok-Iumv at apeeial sales, ia as follows: Meilfnrt ........,,.. 61 Jaeksonville ! Jaelison emmty, other towns.. liO Ori'Kn, other eonotiea ,,,,,,, 83 In other stales 131 llffiee and files ,.,.,...,, S3 Total. , 9S5 I. Meorge latnam, being daly swora, slats that I sm manajfer ct tho Medford Tribuso an4 that the average Iiobs fide paid eircalattoa a of the Daily Tribune- la aa ml forth above. , -e Bsrorn and aahseribed before me, this 13? b day of November, 1908. J. K. BARKDUU., Notary rWw for Ongo-s. CDSS I1Y BE RELEASED AGAIN Bend Is Scared In ti Amount of $5,000--Court Will Pass oa it Todij May Be Released Tonlgkl I'ircnU 2u&&t Ttann in .mA eonrt this &Ugnmtm ia eoaaiderisg ft bond whlrfi im htm furnithed by H. 31. bs in an amount of 3000 for sji rriraao from itm amntf jail, wbrra as has 11 ! a i 11 ' I simt hm memm hiImmI by Judge Hb to seven .rcsrs ia Ul . stato ilnliry. 8im the supreme ronrt grants a wnt o!p robablo rauae ia the easts ami ia, bad his bond tat& at KWM( Cms, Ikrongk Sua atluraeyt, naa ob namvonng to get bail. Tai his ImmUfiirr: he'rng Br. J. P. Ue4ij, '. Knxl J. m&eltf mat Oeorge Korria. There ia bnt little doubt but (bat ne frill s i m s s" ! : ' :. hmns r.lMMj nri.p I be bond, Tfc iudo delayed tbe aM- ler l iiis morm order that District. Attnrnry Mnlkey might he nraant ls ne noun mmm e.anp.ideration. APPIBH PLENIir tJI. JH THE POETLAKD ilASJtBT Apples are gaming in far Inn " fur Ihe ria'wmeatm at the local trada, ami tat tl ey will io with tbe surplus, which baa already reached aeriona m. iwrtiona and fa tteadilv naarias. ia beeominff a iroble for the Vrnnt Bi ri fruit dealer. aw thar Telegram jdilier today epreed the belief that ii me present arary akipaseau eoBtis- ue, lower prieea generally would ban to be mad to nwrs there, Jlo aaid: lles as wo ma it is plaia that it is but a mailer of tune whea our ware house eaiiaeirv mm he frwi situation with ail tbe apple dratera oa tbe street i tin , Shippers an making a niatako ) Inaling up tk market at tlib tiauo with frnit they eonld easily bold for a month or two l neniselves, "X(.itierunrs d other standard win ler srts that will fceea for mnntb beiiijj dnmpeil m tta niartet in a way mni in au wDniMJrty wm maka for linror priee, ia tho near future. Tka lemand eonliuue good at the prices nw prevailing, the geaeral range being 7.1 ei-iils to 1JW bo, hot tbe supply for the time is raeeasirr. The gmwm emiid hold baek for a while, aatil tha market is ia better than Kt tk.. sbnsr little slsspaaitieai to da ao. Thay ni mm oaiy nemaelres to Mane If prirea drop.' At tto Sa?oy. J-angh, fauna, laagh. That 'a wkat Terybody did who attended this pop lar theater last aight. flood cwaedy pirtnres predoaniaated the performaaee. The two langbographsj Kever Agaia and "Hired Tired Frr-d " are Wo et the latest eomedy jmtaraa Bad foil al funny and mmvmug situations that xcalra une laugh until their aide, aebe. The elaiior'a J3og is a patbetie sto ry of the seat, The atory ia well aeted and the seenea nhowiair tbe breakara lire very reaiirtie and beautiful. The same performaoeo will be give tonight. Entire ebange of program Sua day. featnrw aa exceptionally atrosg hill. Matinee Kwndav afteraoen at 2:3U. THE TFIBUNE I0TAU 935 f