Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 02, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TVnSDFORD MATH TftTTKINrc, BEDFORD. OKKCJQN, SATURDAY, TXECIGMBER 2, 191 1
KSG13 THRT315 '
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UNCLE SAM WILL
CONTINUEPROBE
ill
INDIANAPOLIS
Uiillcil Stains Atlorniiy Miller Do
clnrcs That Government's Investl
(intlnti Covrrs Far Wider Ranf
Tlmn Hie Los Alleles Case.
MnMANIGAL MAY BE
TAKEN EAST AS WITNESS
Frtlrral Indlclinnils Aru Likely The
Confessions of (lie McNnmnrns
Protects Thrill.
IXDIANAPOUS. tin!.. I"'. '-' A
lioilfimtiM!!' lii'lwi'iJi Uiiitcil Slnli'H A(
luiuny .Milli'i- mill other IVilenil of
fli'liilu wiim hi'ld lieio toilny. Ili'loc-
(ilM will) llllMI lll'llll ill lllllillllHKlii
I'niiliiiiiiilly wiiirii iliu iiiichI t)( lli'i
Mi'.S'iiiniiiit limllidi-H uvio I'litlfil into
(ho Knvitiiinii'iil liiiililiiiK liy Hi" t
loiiicyn.
Tin" fiiiifi-nMiHiiM of Jiune 11, iiml
lnllll .1. .Mi'N'lllMIH'll In III" I.ih An
jjclnn ilyiimiiiliiij; will luive tut efftH
Ml (lie ijtiveriiiui'iii iiiNoriliKiilinii into
llm nfl'itim of 1 1 Sliiii'liinil Irmi
WoiKiiim, ueeonliiijr In it Hlati'ini'iil
iiiimIi' Inilnv liy I'l'ili-riil Alluring Mil
lor. Tlio iiiMNliKtil!iiii nf I lie httuk-4
iiml rcciPiiU of tlic I inn Worker will
lli lijk'iilly plttieult'il
No l'i I'ii In I'mltt.
"There will he HliMiltitolv iu let iii
In tlio federal pittite," i1ii'lnri Mil
ler. "Tlin Kiivt'riiiiii'iit'M iiixcMticntiiiii
cover a iniii'li uiilcr iiiiiki' tlmn tin
I.iih AiMfelt' onoim."
It in lii'lii'vcil lluil federal iuilict
iiiiiiiIh iui' likely. The coiifewwion n'
tint two .MeN'Hinnrnx prt'eluilc the
jMiimiliility of Mifir tmitiLT Irii'il for
iiiiiny yearn to emue, hut it in hiioveil
liy tlm I'liiti'il SIhIi'm ulloineyn run
tlllflillK tilt illllil'V illHl llllll'l" MM'
implicated by (ho iti'iikIm of tlm lion
Wnrliem.
Tin strand jury will reconvene here
DiMM'iulinr I I.
.McMmilnl Miiy lie Wltne.
I.OS AXMKI.KS, Cnl.. I ). -A
rfiWl tlmt Orlt.! Ii Me.MHittKiil will
pli'nil kiiIH.v I" cxplodim? u Immiiji tut -lur
tint l.lcw.'ll.vii iron work. '11111
lliat Hciilcneo will In Miii'tnli'il on
liltn, aftur which In will, he taken In
liiiliriniipiilin o Im'i'iiiiiii (Iw central
Hsuro in lln federal piolto llicre, wiw
wiili'lv circulated here today. At tin
office of Dixtriel Attorney I'redcr.
iek, no t'oiiflriiuitioii could In- nli
fttiiii'it. It whm mIhIi'iI there tlmt. so
fur nti MrAlmiiKHl i eoiicemetl Ii!h
CHHC llt Hot ItH'll collwlllcictl.
"III' llllM lll'l'll of Ktt'iit Hervicc to
Ihtt lalc," wtiil Ciiitiiiu Frederick,
"mill thnt fni'l will lie taken into con
Hiilnnitioti in tliHitinvr of hi cumi.
However, mi fur iim lla IntlinuntHtli
troi'i'iiliii(H are concerned, I know
nothing alioiit thi'iu. I have only luul
a Kitiicrnl liiiu on IhiiiKM (here ami
know uulldin iipeeifio alioiit what iw
Kniinr on."
Tin' 1 t'port Imri) wan thai a miinhcr
of the lii lahor officiulu of liiilian
upoliw, ini'liiiliiii; iiii'inliorn nf the o
iMHilivc I'liiiiinittro of the Interim
tional AMocialion of Stinctiiral Iron
Wnrki'ii), arc to he iiiilii'tiiil, and that
11 n 00 tot I'liiifoKHion iiinik' liy MnMiiif
i'kiiI hoiiic iiiontlm hko will xoon ho
inmlii pulilio.
SUGGEST MILES AS CANDIDATE FOI? VICE PRESIDENT.
vsmem Helwi fHto
YHoro xx Kitwcniu
Lii'iili'iianl (lonoinl N'clxon A. ,lilo, I. S. A. (rclircil), Iihh hci'ii up
pnuiolii'd with thi' MiiKKtioii that he pi'iinit (lie iihc of hir. 11111110 iih a cainli
tin It for ioo pioHiilmit oil the ilciiiocrntii titkct.
(Icncral Miles 1m tlihcnssoil iiirtit-ulnrlv in ooimcclimi with tlio pn-Hililo
itoiiiiiiation liy tlio iliiiiiu-rats of Hptaki ('liiiinp ('lurk f Mixmoiiii lor tint
pri'hiih'iicy.
BURNSSAYSUNION 'FRISCO VIEWS
MEN ARE MISLEAD
Will Leave in Few Days for Paclllc
Coast to See That All Concern?!!
Arc Brought to Justice Says He
Is Glad He Is Vindicated.
BLOW IS DEALI
ORGANIZED LABOR
Lahor Leaders of Orcjjon State That
McNamarns Havo Done Much Harm
to Lahor anil tlio World hy Dccciv
Inn Them.
rillCAdO. Ill, Dor. S.--I)clnrliiK
that lie winilil xlart for tint I'ltilflc
t'oiiNt wltltin a fow (lit)H, alllitniKli li'
li.nl not ilwldml tiK)n tlio oxat't tliiit.
liioctlvit Wllllmn .1. IliiniH, who
nrnimlil tlif .McNuinitni lirolliorM tn
InnitlCi), iHntiyil tlio following Ntitlw
iiii'iit Intro toilay. In which ho ilrn'Mre
that "iilmi-tnutlia of tmt InUorlmc iiihii
lit not hiiiihIIiIo with tin.' nimrcli
Ntlc I'tmiKtiit, hut tint iuIhIihI:
'Although I havo not ilwlt, Jtut
m I ttlutll Uhivo for tlm Parlflr
c (but. It will ho within a fow ilny.
I want to ni all roncornml In thU
kmo hrouxht to Jimllotf, hut Jimt now
I i!r not nre to 'iitir Into a letixthy
iilxi 'itrhin of thtt iimttfr. I will my,
howtvt'r, that all othunt remifrtit:
.Mtlt llm itIiiih hIioiiIiI ho piinlithml
i.inl wo know tholr liluntlty.
"VnluliiK my Kootl reputation im
much iih any onu ami muni than
norm I am kIiuI to bo vlnillaatml In
Iho ojwti of tlio public I havo boon
tlio object of all ttortn of unwar-
iitnloil attaekH, am) I havo had to
0 ttliiro uuomlliiK vilification.
"Ah for tlio uiiIoiih, nlint-tuntliH of
tho laboring iiicii tlo not Hympnthlzo
with tlio annrchlMtlc oUnnuiit who ail-
vifiito ilymunltluK. murder and tho
ilontriictliin of properly, but thoy
havo hooii mlalud.
"11 would havo boon a good thing
for uvorybody If tho ovldonoo In tho
McNainara caHo had boon nnmontml
to tho ranlc and fllo of tho uiiIoiih, ho
thnt tlioy inlRht lmvo JudKud for
tl'iiuHelviiB. I firmly hollovo that In
ll.at rano I would linvo bad tholr
hearty mippnrt liiHtond of tholr din-
triiHt and even hatred iih a result of
dlHtoiti'd factH pnimiiitetl to them by
mlHreprt'Heutlui; loaderH.
OF CONFESSION
McCarthy Says He Would Have
Taken His Oath That Brothers
Were Innocent McNamarns Arc
Kicked from Lahor Ranks.
SAN' FRANCISCO, Dee. 'J. Muvor
I'. II. Mi'Cattliy, John A. Kelly, pro,.
iileiit of the labor eoiimtil; Andrew .1.
(Iulljlier, mtfrotary of the eonueil;
lolut 0. WuIhIi of tint Foumlrymon'ri
union ami Itonjitmiu Sehonuff, prohi
tliiit of the Typojcnipltioiil union, all
yf rlitin. weio eoiiiiieetl of the Me
NHiiinni' complete iuuoeeiioe, inHiiutl
tho follcwiiijf Ntatemeiit tediiy:
Mtiyor MeCailh -"I would have
taken my oath that the MoN'iiiiiuri
were innocent. 1 will not disomw the
pniliiililo tietiou of labor in eonuee
tmii with the outeomu of the case.
It in Miiffieieut to know that labor Inu
always ilonit rilit anil hits nothing to
he mmIihiiiciI of."
l'ri'tiiilcnt Kflly of the Labor Council-
"W'tt labored for the McNumurit
iimler the belief that they were inno
cent. It is up to them alone to de
fend their conduct now. Labor iloert
not wnut Mich men within hor ranks.
Idtlior iicoiIh no outrtiKM stnoli as they
committed. Mut labor Miffor for
their crimo?"
.Secretary Oullanhor "Tho deed
ooiifoiifcuil it MiinethiiiK no true lnbor
ilc would havo evor contemplated.
Thoy in tot suffer tho conseipieucos.
1 hoard no rumor oven of the men'.-,
jfiiilt. l)urrov wired me that Ilnrri-
uiaii was not called into constiltatiin
hecnUKO or hix political notivities."
.John 0. Walsh--"It is a shnmo th.it
laboring men wore called upon to con
tribute to tho dofonso from thoir
onniinps and Ihon iiml Iho money,
which represents self-denial and even
want, went to hank up n crime."
lbinjuinin Schonoff "If the Mc
Nainnras nro really nilly tho law
should deal its sovorcst with Ihem.
Labor I'liumit tolerate them now, la
hor has nothing to do with Iho out-nijtos."
MURDER WILL OUT IS EXEMPLIFIED.
(Conlinurd from Page One.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. L'. Thai
the McNamnniH have done oi'Kui.ed
Nlabor iiiuoli harm liy deeeiviu tho
woild iiml dcolariiif IhcniHelves per
Hcoulcd victims of capital, was the
proMiiliiiK Hcnliiiieiit unions lemlers (!'
orpinicd lahor here today.
"If the rcpoit is line," said W. A.
MnrHliiill, cilitorof tho Pnrllaml lahor
itroHH, Iho official lahor nruiiu here,
"Iho MoNiuiuiras, hy their notion,
have dealt orpiuixed lahor n severe
blow. Lahor believed Ihem violinis
of I'liiispinicy. No outside enemy
conlil have dime Iho lahor movement
.'renter harm."
"Their confession is nluiosl iiicrcil
ililo. The 111011I11I strain of tho trial
limy have mihalaiiced Iheir mliiils,"
Hiiltl Presiilenl Dav f Iho Oregon
Klnle 1'Vderalioii of T.ahor. "If tlmv
lire Kidll.V they hIioiiIiI he pmiiHhed."
knew it. Then the defense got an earnest of more (0 eoino. They were
permitted to htarn in detail of Iho hotel rcRislcrs, uncovered before, siRiicd
hy McNainara, ami also that n positive copy of Wis siRimturo was in the
possession of the district ullorney with which they could he compared.
The persons who had seen him stmt that Saturday with the suit case
in which the hiimhs were concealed were ostensibly displayed, and the little
incidents which showed what an iron-dad, bomb-proof case the statu had
were permitted to come to tlio attention of Hut defense.
Business Men Back Pica of Guilty.
Then it was intimated that a pica of guilty would he lmckeil by the
business interests ol Iho city ami would he accepted if it cauio at once,
hut if it were delayed until the jury was secured, it was made plain, no
mercy would he shown, hut J. II. JleNaninrn would he hoiU to tho gallows
ami every effort be mntlo In send his brother to a similar fac. Then came
Hie alleged bribery episode, ami for the first time District Attorney l'rcd
crlckH smiled, lie Iiml won the riiiiio, and he knew it. And tho defense was
crushed.
On Thanksgiving evening, while church services were in progress and
the two McNmnara brothers were presiding al a feast arranged for Ihem
and oilier noted prisoners In the jail, counsel for the defense sought the
prosecutor, lie was asked what could ho done, mid within n very short
time the delails of yoslurday's'drninnlie episode were being arranged. When
the counsel left the prosecutor, it was known that a plea of guilty would
he accepted for tho Times disuslcr, with a promise that J. II. MoNamnra's
lite would probably be spared, while ,1, ,1, McNainara could plead to tho
lesser crime, tho Llewellyn iron works job, where htuuaii life was not in
volved. Would Not Tolcrato Delay In Entciinu Plea.
One condition was that Ihe plea must bo immediately mudo. There
hum to he in delay nnlil ufier nhiclioy. Whatever was to he done mmt
he done iiiiiiiedinlitlj, nin ,ow upwdy Were the wheels of jinllce in nliowii
hy the two men In their coll today) av.-ailing Tuesday, when they nrc lo
know Iheir i'liUi.
What is to ho done about iho bribery charge i not known.' Conliiwl
for Deri Franklin, former Onvenior (Inge aMerlt that h will clour hi
(lien). If the cau i yi,mS into, jut whore the $4,001) now ill Frederick
mifc came from, hy liom it wan given to Franklin, if the stat' nllegii
lioiiH are Irue, ami who hum proton! al Lo Angela mid Third treel whn
llm ariontK wore mmlo, ),t wj, UMM t nrriwted, mimt ooirw to lilil.
Whether It will all be known or not cannot be loanied until the o iV
Midori in Jiittiee Yoiiriir'H court Monday morning.
Letters Were Found in Indianapolis.
When J. .1. MeNminini' offices in Iiiriiiumpolfa were raided, eerlnin
hilteiH were seized wliidi dealt din-ctly with J. H. McNmmirii' viit to tin
coast which ouhiiinnloil m the destruction of the Time. He enmc directly
to Kan FranciMco, iimi n in now admittod, iih "J. I J. Hryco," in company
nitli Cnphiit and Sclimi.lt and with thuin, arraitK'ri all of hiw plntii for
ojieralioiiH here in !- AugelcH. Me wan to dynamite the bi iron work
here, the Times and it auxiliary plant, an'ri, if poKulblc, the home of flen
oral Otis and memherK of the MerrhantM' and ManufacturerM' nHsicin(ion
Tho entire conspiracy whh plumietl in Kan Franeineo, and it m openly ns
Hertcri here that then- Hill be deielopinentn there within the next fow das.
Darrow has repeatedly assured his friends (hat this wh his lawt ciiho
lie is worn and ill today ami declared he had nothing to mid to In- Htat"
as a rcttiilt of his experience in the present eno he would retire tnun law
practice mid that hi" example would he followed hy Darrow
WE HAVE MOVED
The Mui'iiicllo Shop lias moved to rooms
'lOS-lOO'-IOT (Jurnott-Corcy building, wlioro
wo will be glad lo rocoivo all Old friends .
and new.
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