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M10DJ7ORD, OWHJON, WEDNESDAY, JUNIO 28, 1011.
No. 84.
STEP MOTHER
ON TRIAL FOR
HANGING HI
Manslaughter Is Charge Aunlnst Wo
man and Her Brother as No Ev
liienco Is Unearthed That Crlmo
Was Dclllicraloly Planned.
ATTIC FLOOR INDICATES
DESPERATE STRUGGLE
Mrs. Rumhall at Orovlllo Declares
Stepdaughter Committed Suicide
Thotifih Her Hands Tied.
WISCONSIN AD0PT8
OREGON PLAN FOR
ELECTING SENATORS
4-
MAIMHON, WIh., .hiiin S!H.
Tim eoiil'entnco cnminillco
of tint Wisconsin Icgislatum
today reported a ('uiiiroinlHii
hill IiihIciiiI (if it cMiuiptilHory
plan iif electing I Tfiiltftl HIiid'H
senators. It jnnvidort Hint
" IIhi raiiilldiitd iimy, it lit!
wImIh'h, iinnniinco Ilia! hit will
support Iho choice of the peo-
' lilft lit iwiiiitln t t'jiln
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GREAT BRITIAN
SIGNS TREATY
R AON
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OKOVII.I.i:, Oil., Juno 28. Plans
fn r Hut tlnronmi of Mm. Emma I.
Hiiinlmll unit Imr brother Archie
l.nwln, who urn hold Imro for the t 1
I'T.ed hanging of Helen Ituiuhnll, J H,
llii woman's slop-daughter, worn Imi
gun loilny.
Mm. Ittiiiilmll who was greatly
hnkcn nt Dm 1 1 inn of hor arrest, hitit
regained lu.r spirits ami In now an
xIouh for it itpiedy Irlu I. In a state
ment today hIiu declined thai the girl
IHil Dm rnjMi nroiiiiil Imr own neck.
Thin In rendered iloiilitful by the fart
that thn child's IiiiiiiIh wore firmly
tli-il when she wan foinut dead.
After an IiivimIIkii(Iiiu of thn ltuin
ball house todfay whom Ihn deed wan
commlttccd ami following Interviews
with neighbors o fthe family, Dlntrlrt
Atloruiiy .'oiu-h ami Sheriff J. II.
Webber havn derided (hat man
sliiughlor will ho tint only charge up'
on which Mm. Itumlinll ran ho hold.
Nitthr of Hut offlrlalH i-oiihl flml
uny ovldenrn Dial either l.wln or Urn
woman hml deliberately plnnncd thn
iirlnn iiIHiiiiikIi tin)' tr convinced
that, biilh.jwtw-tlio ulilhl In lutr denlli
throes.
Tint floor.of (ho attic of Urn Hum
twill homo, whcrit thn girl wan foiiml
glen evidence of (ho desperate strug
gle hIio made In regain her font.
Wlillo no full statement hnH yet
been mad" ot tlm relations of IiwIh
ami Mm. Ituiuhnll to tlm dead girl, It
Ik understood It will ho claimed alio
wait dlmhodlcnt ami wayward, ami
(hat hor Huvcrn punishment wmh.iicc
ensnry. Tlmy will maintain, It Is nald,
that though kIio wan Hod In tlm nttlr
ih it rnrrortlvn, a slip of thn child's
own font tightened tho iiooko nhoiil
hor neck and' that nIio strangled to
doath by purn misadventure.
BOLD HORSETHIEF
ISJMTUREO
Constablo Wanner of Ashland Nabs
Man Who Stolo Team From Mar
tin Perry and Takes Him Back
to Asljland,
Thn man who hIoIu it loam of
horuon, lianu'HH ami t-arrliiKO from
Martin I'oiry at AhIiIiiihI Htinday, wiih
rapturod ni'iir Klamnth KallH. Tlm
man wan nrioHtod hy CiiiihIiiIiIo Wkk
imr of AhIiIiuiiI who took up tho pur
null In an aulomlhlln.
Tho man Kvo tho niuno of WIIhoii,
Ho took rony'H ton m from thn luiin
and Htarlod for Klaiualli. Ho hi Pultunl
In tho county Jail.
I0TAL $15,000,000
ni:v Yoiiic, .innn a. Tiiui in,.
(100,000 worth f ilutlaliln koiiiIh woro
HiniiKt;l-'d Into tlilH port diiilim Hit)
hIx ynam prior to tlm I.ooh aduilnlH
trillion Ih Htalt'd Imro today hy offl
i'IiiIh. Tlm rovoliillou romiltn "from
Ihn ilovidopnmiitH In tlm hiiiiirkHiiK
plot which wiih (IIiioIohoiI when Cl-loi-tiir
l.noh aclod In tlm ciihch or
Nullum Alluii and John II. CoIIIiih, tlm
mllllonalnm, chnrnod with fallliiK to
doiiliuo $:i(IO,flOO wnrlh or JowoIh ho.
loni;l"K t Mi'H. Union JoiikiiiH. TIioho
riKHi'OH an) HiiliHtuiitlutnd hy u fur7
loai'hllit! IiiVuhIIbiUIoii,
ARMED PEAGE
SUGAR CAMP
When Arhucklcs Entered Sti(jar Busi
ness, Tmst Went Into Coffee
Business and Ruinous Competition
Ensued.
WASHINGTON, I. (J .hum 'JH. -That
"pcaoo nt iho j;uii point'' now
HiihhiHlH holwi-oii Ihu Ailtticklc intcr
'isIm ami Hm micur Irinst was lo
olaroil tenia y to (ho llnnlwick iiivtm
Hpititii: iMiiniuittro hy W. (i. (liluioro
of Ilrooklyn, iiiiiiiiikit of Hm Ar
liuokli'H, who told tho iuvoHtiKatoi-H
ik'tinU of tho HiiKitr war lii'twt'on tho
Amoricnu Suar lionniiic compiiuy
ami liin omployorx ami othor imlo.
pcmloulH whlfh i:ot Hm hitler
fl.'i.'.O.OOn.
Wlii'ii Iho ArhiiokloH outoroil tin
Hiipir IniHiiiobH (lilumro Miiil, tho rni
Kar IniHt ontoruil tlm iioffon html-
IIOM.
"Now," ho iloohtri'd, "Ithuru in nn
aiinoil iioulrality. Wo do not h
hiiiiIi tho Auii'rii'iiii Supir Kofitiini;
riiinpany, and they do not iihHaiiit
u.'
(lihnoro naid that Ihc ruiimim hi-piri-iiiioHHnn
wlilrlt wiih Ihn rule
iliinn Iho war hail now reused.
COUNTRY CLUB
TO OPEN FRIDAY
Shooting, Golfing, Tennis and Other
Sports Are Arranged for Opening
of New Club Everything In
Readiness for Big Time.
Officially Announced at White
House That Peace Agreement
With United States Has Been
Agreed Upon.
BOYCE AND KNOX ADJUST
ALL MINOR DIFFERENCES
Seaman9 s Sir ike in New York Growing
Means That War Between Two Na
tions Will Never Be Resorted
to Step Toward Peace.
WASHINGTON. I). C. .hum 'J8.
It wan officially announced nt the
whlto Iioiiho thin afternoon that tlm
poncn arbitration treaty hotweon tho
I'ulted Ktalen and Great Hrltaln had
been agreed upon nt a conference lie
iwocn AtiilmttKndor .lumen llryco and
Secretary of Htnto Knox. A tontntlvo
draft of tho treaty wan Muhmlltcd by
Knox and wnii dlKcunscd, Ilryco or
ferlim Homo minor modlflcntloiiH.
TollowInK a lirlef vIhII by Ilryco nt
tlm whlto Iioiiho It wan announced
that all differences had boon nettled.
Kvorytlilnt; Ik In roadlnoHH for tho
formal oponltiK t tho country club
next I-'rlday afternoon when tho por
talH it ftho I'luli Iioiiko will ho thrown
0ien to Ihn Invited pu-ntti of tlm
uioiuborH. Tho Klf rourHO Ih In read
InenH, tho kuii traps nro IioIiik placed,
tho tennlH courta propnrcd, and hoiiio
nplendld nport will bo hcoii. Kvory
iirraiiKomont which will tend to add
to tlm ploaHiiro or tho occuhIou, Iiiih
boiu attended too.
Tho principal event or tlm fitter
noon will ho tlm klckera hnndlcnp Kolf
match In which about '.'0 golf on
tlniHliiHtu nro entered. Tho Kitino Iiiih
been cut from IK to ft holen owlm; to
Hm lat-RO number to play. AhIiIo from
KOlfliiK, HhootliiK and touiiltt will ho
Indulged In.
lMTT.SUUUG. SpoctatnrB thought
that an International war wiih Im
pending lmro when hiiwrouco Camp
bell, KiirIIhIi, yollod repeatedly "God
Havo Urn KIiik" l linor of tho cor
onal Ion. Patrolman O'lliiou, Irltdi,
arrcHtod Cainpboll and MaplHtrato
Goottmnn, (leriniiu, fined him in.
EXHIBITS ARE -WANTED
BY CLUB
Secretary Boos Undertakes Cam
paig'n for Displays of Fruits and
Wares In Earnest -Fruit and Veg
etables Will Be Processed.
Hxhlhlt KnuiplcH coiihIhHuk of all
klmU of curaln, berries nnd frultit arc
wanted for dlnplay by tho Medford
Commercial Club, alno specimen nam
plus or tiiltm products, oreit, gypiium,
bullilliiK rock, etc. nro solicited.
The exhibit committee hnH arrang
ed with responsible parties to pro
cess fruit nnd voKotubleH, mid pro
ducts kiowh In tho IIokuo Itlvcr nVI
ley, for which a luro number of ox
hlblt Jars havo been purchasod. Tho
commlttoo Ih now anxious to procure
samples or all kinds to perfect their
display, credit will ho given hy whom
and wlicro troni tho nrtlclo Is pro
duced. Knrly rrults or tho herry vnrlctles
nro now wanted, those should not bo
ovor-rlpo, ami should bo delivered
fresh with foliage and branch.
A spiit-o will be sot aside for mine
samples, and will havo tho best of
enro.
8ocrotnry Hoos Iiiib set nsldo n
space In the exhibit room tor n mnnti
factoring display, and Invites ex
hibits of all kinds or articles manu
factured In Medford, or nny other
locality In Kogun Hlvor valley.
BLIND COUPLE WED
AFTER YEAR'S COURTSHIP
FliKBN'O. fill., Juno 28. Al
though neither hurt over seen Iho
oilier, it roinani'o of many years
standing is ooiiHuinnmlcil here today
hy tho iiiarriago of tiniest L. Mor
ris ami tiffin M. Sullivan. MorriH 'is
a local lilind piano tuner and Miss
Biillivan is a blind girl from Town,
The spark of love was lighloil in the
Town state asylum for Hie blind
many yenvB ago when both wore stu
dents there.
GIRL LEAPS SEVEN STORIES: DEAO
RAN FRANCISCO, Cal .hum 'J8.
.lumping from tlm seventh story of
tho Hotel 1'alsloy, it young woman
who recently arrived from Honolulu
on tho Steamer Slerm and who wiih
registered us Mlns Klnreiico It, dish
ing, wiih Instantly killed horn today,
Tlm victim of tho frightful leap was
prepossessing and apparently a per
son of refinement. In the effects of
the woman wiih round tlm rollowlug
unto:
"I Intended to Jump ovorbonrd
from tho Steamer Storm Inst night
but things happened to provent It,
Troubles have lnudo me desperate.
Notify Charles K. Cashing or Need
limit. Mass, You will find my homo
ticket and money on me, I am not
afraid to die."
The nolo wan unsigned.
Accompanying this mlsslvo was n
sealed nnd stamped envelope of largo
aIko addressed to Charles K. Cashing,
Needhaui, Mass,
Miss Cashing arrlvod from Hono
lulu and with Miss Marsh, another
passenger on tho boat went to tho
lintel Pnlsloy., Sho was assigned to
it room on tlio seventh floor,
I'1 , KLiMPfefiaBMgcMIMMiiMw
CROWD IK PBOMT OF MARINE
STBIKERSHEADQUARTERS
STRIKE IS-UP
DLL SHIPPING
Business and Commwcc at a Stand-
I
still in England. Following Walk
out of Sailors Riots Follow At
tempt to Work Sfrikehreakers.
III'I.U Knglaiiil, June 28.- A
strike of dock laborers' here, in sym
pathy with tho striking M'amcii, to
day lias nboliitelyj tied up all the
fish and provision I nde of the enst
coast of Knglniiil.
Assetnhling on the docks here,
htriking lahorerrt drove a throng oi
strikebreakers into tho water. The
polico charged tho mob hut was un
able to disperse it, nnd the troops
wero called out He fore their on
rush the striken fled.
1000 Walk Out.
I.!VKKlOOU r?n8. Mpn;
t lift rt -11100 longxiiorcincn cmpioyco ny
the White Slur, Cuiiard, Kllennaii,
Dominion mid (?nmidinn l'aeifie lines
struck here today in sympathy with
Hie striking seamen.
Shipping in this port in at n stand
still but no effort will be made to
imiMirt strikebreakers, at least for
the present, through Qmpc that a
soltloment of the marine war is mhui
o I'oiue.
ENOUGH GRAFT FOR
JUIJMI8 WAPPY
Wappenstoln Jury was completed nnd
composed ot tho following:
M. h. A. Duke, Iron moulder; K.
Mandy, cook; Mike Antler, pipe tit
tor; It, Meacham, englno fireman;
Peter Pearson, farmer; II. II. Sim
mons, manager of a paper company;
It. C. Smith, Btreet car conductor; C.
C. Chrlstonsen, master mechanic;
Oliver Campbell, clerk; Ola Akerson,
fnrmer; A. V. Peterson, grocer; Al
bert Snylor, mining innn. Kvery
peremptory challenge available, was
exercised on both sides.
Clarence Gerald, ono ot tlm alleged
brlbo-glverfl, testified that Wnppen
steln told liltn "thcro'a n chance for
all of us to ninko monoy thero," whon
tho restricted district was discussed
betweon them, nnd that Wappenstoln
had told Tuppor to "go got tlm Mid
way." .
FOUR GAMES
OF BALL SOON
Grants Pass and Medford Beginning
Sunday Will Settle tho Champion
ship Question In the Rogue River
Valley Two Games July 4.
KOVIJtto POT ICE IN FRONT MORGAN LINE PIER
MARSHALL NABS
TWO BOOTLEGGERS
Hammcrsley Drops Off the Train
and Fifteen Minutes Later Has
Two Men Wanted for Selling
Whisky to Bootleggers.
Deputy United States Marshall T.
K. Htiintncrslcy dropped off nt Med
ford Wednesday morning nnd before
he had been in the city fifteen mln
utea he had nabbed two men wnnted
by Uncle Sam for peddling whiskey
to tho Indians on the Klamath reser
vation. One of the men Is Known" as
Shorty McDonald while tho other
gnve his nnmo as "Blnck Bart."
Itst week Mr. Haratnersloy vlBlt-
od Klamath county after u bunch of
seven Jiien who were active in selling
whiskey on the reservation. Ho got
five or them but tho other two slip
ped out, They were tho ones arrest
ed today. Mr. Hammersley will take
them to Portland tonight.
$30,000 DOPE FOUND
Four good games of baseball nro
scheduled for Medford the first of
next week. Tho first game will bo
played Sunday, .Inly 2, tit '2 p. in.;
the second one Monduy, duly !, nt
10;!I0 n. in., nnd two mimes July '1,
ono at 11 . in. and the other nt 4
p. m.
Medford and (Slants Pass nro put
ting up tho fastest hush ball in tlm
northwest. A great struggle is now
on for supremacy. Those four
gniiies will tlcyide I It" ehuninionship.
HNYARD
NEW YORK, Juno 2S. Tho larg
est seizure of opium ever mado In this
city, 3C0 pounds nnd valued at $30,
000, was made hero by dotectlvcs fol
lowing the receipt of Information that
opium was being scut to Boston and
other cities from China town.
Tho "dope" was found nt n poultry
hotiso nnd nt the homo of Goon
Chong, a wealthy Chinaman recently
married In San Francisco.
$230,000,000 PAID
QUARTERLY
NKW YORK, June '28. Disburse
ments of dividend mid interest pay
ments for the quarter ending Krid.iy
wero eouinienccd today by various
railroad and industrial oororutious.
It is estimated that the total will
amount to $230,000,000.
REAL BRONCOS
ON THE
FOURTH
W. H. Hall of Klamath Falls Arrives
With Bunch of Outlaws and Cow
boys for Wild West Exhibition
. Races Atttract.
W. H. Hall a stockman of Klamath
county haB arrived In tho city with a
bunch of outlaw ponies and several
cowboys, determined to grab the
prises at tho bucking bronco exhibi
tion during tho celebration of tho
Fourth of'July: The ponies arc real
outlaws just of ftho range and n good
show should resuIU Tho outlaws are
being fed grain dally to get them into
the pink of condition.
Much Interest Is being manifested
In the dnlly working out of the races
at the tracks. Some splendid races
are In prospect.
Chief among the races interest cen
ters In tho Indies' relay In whlcii Miss
Sloppy will rldo against Miss De
Robauiu of Jacksonville. Ashland
has picked Miss Sloppy to win nnd
will como en masse to cheer her on.
The stables at the track are filled
with ponies all of which are being
worked out dally. Tho meet will
probably be tho best ever scon at
Medford.
T
0
DEGRE
E
FOR WIFE OF
DYNAMITER
Mrs. Ortle McManlgal Cited for
Contempt of Court by Prosccu
tion Because She Refuses to Tcs
ify Against Her Husband.
METHODS OF PROSECUTION
, . DENOUNCED BY DARROW
Woman Tortured for Hour and a
Half In Effort to Wring Con- V
fession From Her.
SUBPOENED TO TESTIFY
AGAINST UNKISSED BRIDE
NKW YOKK, .luno 2S. To explain
bus relations with the "unki.-seil
bride'' of Kdwnrd Gambier, who is
defending nn action hero in which his
wifo nsks for rv divoree while he
wnnts only n separation, Harvey
Sickler, n millionaire, was subpoe
naed here otday. (lambier declares
that, though bis wifo was nlwnys
cold to him, she and Sickler fre
quently kifoed and caressed eaeii
other.
When (iiimbior resumed the stand
todny Attorney Vhii Wyek, who rep
resents Mrs. dumbier, insistently
questioned her husband to show
that although Hie couple occupied
tho same apartments in hotels and
on steamers. Qambier had never real
ly tried to cultivate his wifo's affections.
Look for tho nd that describes the
place von would like to own.
LONDON John Hays Hammond
will bo tho guest of honor at a din
ner this ovonlng glvon by tho Pil
grims Society. Tho Hon. A. J. Bal
rour will preside
SEE'S GIRL VICTIM IS RECONCILE!
CHICAGO, 111., Juno 2S. -Dospcr-
ato attempts woro mado todny by At
torney ror Evelyn Arthur Soe, tho
"rovealer or nbsoluto life," to keep
from the jury trying him on charges
of causing the downfall of Mildred
Bridges his girl disciple, the testi
mony of police captain Dannor and
sovoral reporters who havo sworn
they -heard Seo, tho Bridges girl and
Moun llocs admit illegal volutions.
Whon tho atnto called tho wltnessos
this morning Soo's attorneys protest
ed vigorously, assorting that tho con
fessions wero secured under threats
nnd by promises of immunity. Finally
tho Jury was excluded wlillo Dnniier
aud tho roporters tostlfled.
A now dnngor to "tho rovealor"
camo todny In the report that Mildred
Bridges had becomo reconciled to hor
rather, Stophon BrldgoB, tho back
bone or tho opposition to Sco. On
entering tho court today tho Bridges
girl throw hor arms about hor rathor's
neck and klssod him. Should Brid
ges bo nblo to win his daughter over
It Is bollovod Soo's chnncoa of ncqult
t til will hnvo gone glimmering.
LOS ANGELES. Cal., Juno 28.
Notice from tho district attornoy's
ofHce to show cause why Mrs. Ortlo
E. McManlgal, wife o ftho alleged
dynamiter, should not be cited for
contempt of court was served today
on Clarence Darrow chief counsel for
the McN'amara brothers.
Darrow immediately answered that
he was prepared to meet the Issue.
Steps arc now being taken by tho dis
trict attorney's office to produce Mrs.
McManlgal In court. Tho arguments
will be made before Judgo Hutton of
tho superior court.
Darrow Is Better.
Darrow was bitter In his condemna
tion today of tho district attornoy's
otrico ror what he termed "Its third
degree methods" In attempting tp
compel Mrs. McManlgal to testify.
"For an hour and a half," said
Darrow, "Mrs. McManlgal was tortur
ed to such a state of mental and bod
ily extremity that she finally fainted
and a physician had to glvo her 'a
half hour's treatment before sho had
revived sufficiently to he taken homev '
During all that tlnio she was at tho
mercy of the attaches of the district
attorney's ofHce and operatives ot tho
Burns Detective Agency masquerading
as otrlccrs ot tho law. They had ab
solutely no legal right to detain tho
woman at all. It shall not happen
ngain.
"The horrors o ftho third degreo
as administered to men had como )n
for much serious condemnation. I
did not think It posslblo that a wo
man who Is not charged with any
crlmo what-so-ever would bo subject
ed to such methods by a cllquo ot in
human men."
MANYliSlT
MINERAL KILL
Largo Number of Business Men
Headed by Mayor Canon Leave for
Mining Property Owned by Ster
ling Gold Quartz Company.
A largo number of business nion
left Wednesday morning for a visit
to the mine of the Sterling Gold
Quartz Milling nnd Mining Company
on Mineral hill where n recent rich
strlko was made. Tho men will In
spect the mlno and seo for tliemsolvos
Juiit what has boon uncovered. Tho
party leaving tor tho mlno woro hoad
ed by Mayor Canon and tho officials
of tho company which is operating
and developing tho mine.
Tho mlno Is attraction much atten
tion throughout tho mining world
and If tho presont values contlntio In
tho mlno It will no doubt bo a groat
factor In turnlug tho much capital
In this direction, tor Investment In
tho local mining Hold.
'S CONDI
LONDON, Juno 28. Wiring from
Madrid, tho correspondent In tho
Spanish capital of tho London Kvon
lug Times declnrcB that tho condition
or King Alfonso Is nioro sorlotis than
tins hltlmrto been admitted. Ho de
clares that another operation ror tho
removal of diseased bono from thn
head o ftho king is Imperative and
adds Hint thoro Is a general fear that
tho result of tho oporatlon snay'bo
gravo.
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