'"' !( Mil SECOND EDITION KfryMiMoinl Yrnr. Dully Mnvimlll Vrnr District Attorney Whitman Places Full Rcsponslhllity (or Conditions Which Led to Rosenthal Murder Upon Commissioner's Shoulders Police Lieutenant Costluan Said to Hnvo Told All to Grand Jury Ho Denies This Later NKW YORK. .July 2. Charged point lilanl: by an nyo witness of tho iiiunUir of llnrinnii Rosenthal, gam blur, who was nhol ilown horn In front of tho Hotel Motropoln, Jack Kulllviui, an Knst Kldu gambler, was arrested fur the. murder horu thin afternoon. Louis Krcso, n waiter, win the limit who pointed out Htilllvaii, Ho was produced nt tint Inquest by I Unit-let Attorney Whitman mm an actual i')'n witness of tho killing which linn rotmilsml the, Now York police force. Kroso na Id ho was passing tho Mi'tropolo whim ho mw a group of men standing In tho entrance ami n big automobile stationed nearby. A man slopped out from tho group ninl told lilm to " niovo on unless ho wuh looking for troiiblo." Krcito said ho moved on nt once. Then raiuo n volloy of shots and ho imw "llrldgo" Webber, one of tho suspects arrested, running away. NKW VOHK. July 2H. Pint doohir ntion thai iiMi Hie nhiiiiMcrK of New YorkV Mtlitu eoiiunitiniier, Rhino lander Wnlilo, icstx lint rcKHUiihiitv for tlie u-aiiildiiii,' VouilltlouK that etil minated In the gunn murder of In former Herman lioWiilhiil. v'mh mniltt today by District Alloniev'WliitiuuM. 1)11 liVl Attorney Whitman will give Commixaiuucr Within nn oppor tuiiitv to le.Mily iik to hi Mnnd on giiinbliiii: ntnl iih to Iiih power in its tcgululinu liefoto the rnnd jury on Moiuliiy, Tint urniiil juror linto expressed it desire to hear wliit Within hu to Miy. Whitman dcolmcd (hat Police Lieu leniint ('oMuau luifoie the grund jury, declared tlmt no gnuibliiie; Iioiino could rciiinin imii in New York un leu licnw triliulo wiih paid to the police; that the solo nullioiilv i gumhllnc; regiilnliiiu rested with I'ommiHMoncr Wnlilo; thai Wnldo alone knew what resort ucio to lie milled; I hut the entire renpniihibilily for keeping the lutvti "clocil" loslod with tint eoiutniisluiier, and (hut the town today wiih more "wide open" than ever in CoHtian's experience. Deny Statement Immcdiatelv lifter publication of Whitman' htntomciit CommiHionef Waldo iiiul CntiKun held u confer ence today and .inter both denied Hint such ritnlcuicnjH hail heeii made hy CostigUU. Kverv mini connected with the Uo entlial minder, the pidice mi,, in ul (Coutli)iiod nu Page -I) KISS PUNS TO PUT PRESIDENT TAFT'IHTHEHOLE" WASHINGTON, July till.-Willi tho idea of "puttiui,' the president in the holn" tini'lioiiMt leiiilei'H admitted today lluil they intend to accept bod ily or to modify only Hliuhtly tho l.n Kollullti wool luril'f rovirtinn hill piihh ml lute hiHt uluht ly Ihu Heiiule. Thin hill in practically identical with tlm hill vetoed a your huo l.V Piesi ilent Tuft. I'leHident Tuft 1h expeet ml to veto tho newly punned hill iih well. Ah Senator ,v Kollullo uihnit.i that tho muiiHiuo i ImihikI nlinoKt on tiiely on (ho report of the tariff hoard, Priwldont TuIVh pet hody of (ixpurtH, the (thiol' executive will hu pill In tlm position of nullit'yliiK him hoII' whotluir he felgux (hu hill or not. Tho' coalition of proAieshives mid ilemoorats which piihHeil the wool bill hiHt niht Ik expeeted to endure, mid to lake united notion to pans the hii Kiii' tariff revision ind the income tax WALDO SAID TO BERESPONSIBLE FOR GAMBLING MEDFORD Blamed by Whitman JtUiJNEL.AMDE.R, WALDO rtwro toK-ixiairt ij ntc maxcivsu LA FOLLEHE SAYS TO KEEP THE FIGHT IP. AIAWKO.V, Win.. .Inly -Ml. Hill'T ileiiiincialion of Thcdon Kooxctc't iiinl u uniuiuir to pnt;reHHiMM to sac rifice nM'rythiui: to keep the proKf""' ive ort;miirntion ttitlun the icpubti emi pally in xoiecd liv Si'iiutor Holi- eil M. I.a I'ollclli' today in it signed editorial in he muKiiriiic, l.n I'ol lettnV Wcoklv. After nierlintf Ihnl Koohotclt in not u u'til proies.ivi'. l.n r'ollcltc hnyi: "it wiiri not until five niontliH ayo Unit KooHcvelt iuiiiIo the ho-ciiIUmI deehirulion of hit principles. Shortly thereafter he abandoned nil nttcmplh to dihciihH liis Vrlll,'i,,tcH.' "Iguorinu' tlie ixtnir of pntreH hitiHin IfooHevcIt lured the pi evident l into u cmupiiipi fo liitterle pei'Minul Ihnl, nt the time of ho Chicago con vention the l'rciivy iiinl pUMHion untiiHcil Mihonliimtcil eMr.vthiiig to it fiiirtj kOiiiblij,lo fce;il, ilelejjntert nml HcAiro the uou'iiiintion. Upon Ihi-i mpialdile for office it i. pnipoMd to ileKlroy Hie hoiiml and vital proicw Hivo movement." TAKES A SLUMP NKW YOUK. July 2C. -OpcnhiK with fairly active trndluR todny'n Htork market, after tho first hour, slumped anil thorn wns practically no activity except In Amalgamated nml Utah copper, tflilch made ono point galtiH. (icuoral Klcctrlo de clined almost seven points from yes terday's bent fglure ami National Ills cult wiih heavy. DurliiK tljo onrly trailing lllll Ikkiics worn strong as wan Union raclflc, Canadian Pacific and Heading. DiiIIucsh Incrcnned during tho midday and standard Is hiiph mined very Hlowly, Tho market closed light anil Irre gular. UoiuIh worn lendy. AUTOMOBILE CRASHES INTO TRAIN; ONE DEAD TAfOMA. Wiim.1i., July 2 I)r. Kilmuuil Kllilnger. nf,enttlo 1 iK"t. MUh I.iiella Davis Is 'sufWrnig from Internal Injuries' nud. Mfi' Ollvo M. Itlulngor Is nuridui; sllglit wounds today us n result .of n cblllHlonn bo twoon tholr autonuibllp tiaNi Ta coma South hound limited train of tho Pugot Hounil Klectrlo Itnfttvny nt Itlvortnn, 28 miles from horn yestor ilay nftornoon. 'Hio party woro up proncblng n crossing when Chituf four llrodnlx heard tho dunging of tho olcjctrlo train's boll. Ho lm medlatoly appllod tho brakes mid bis machine skidded oito tho crossing' Just as tho limited, iipproachlng CO foot away, crushed Into tho pnrty. HARRY K. THAW WHiri'l PLAINS, N. Y., July 2fi. nrry K. Thaw Is still Insane. This was tho Judgmont of Justice Krogh hero today In finally pnsslng on tho latest application of tho slay er of Stanford White Hint ho bo do ubled competent nnd roloased from Mattoweau. Tho decision of Justice Keogh comoH us tho latest of many Judicial decisions unfavorable to Thaw nnd innrhQ tho culmination of tho fight i - . ' ' ,,m i "-- ---ti ING RANK MMDKOIID, OF pn CRUEL San Francisco Labor Council Char yes that Solitary Confinement Is Due to Influence of Burns' Men Who Want Confession Burns' Operative Disguised as Deputy Sheriff Said to have Visited Prison Prison and "Fixed Thlnus" HAN I'ltANCIHCO, Cl July 2U. Charges that James II. McNnmurn, confcHurd dynamiter of tho Los An geles Times, Is being kept In soli tary confinement In Ran Quentln prison nml Is iibtiHil by keepers an part of it plot by tho Hums detec tive rigonry anil tho National Krect ors' Association to iniiko him "como through" with Information they do sire Is being freely mudo by labor loaders here today following a visit of the Han Krnnrlaci) labor council ' to Han Quentln. Headed by former Mayor McCarthy of Han Francisco, O. A. Tvoltmoo and 1 Hiigeno A. C'lnncy, tho labor council committee Interviewed Warden Ilnylo at Han Quentln yesterday to ascor- I tain Just why James Mc.N'nmara Is i kept In .solitary confinement. They , told Warden Ilnylo of their suspicions ; declaring that Malcom .McLaren of the lliirus Dctectlvo Agency had I been secretly at tho prison. foiifern-il Willi Onuril Warden Hoylo ul first denied that i McLaren had Ikm-ii thoro but an ex- inmlnatlon of the records of tho , prison showed that In tho gulso of (:t deputy sheriff from Ios Angeles tho Hums operative had visited San i Quentln. Tho labor men asserted jthnt on that, occasion McLaren and Captain of tlm. Guard Kills held con vere for more than an hour. "llils In tho first time I know that this lliirim detectlvo had been hero," Warden Hoylo Is quoted as declar lug, "nnd I want to say right hero and now that I am free to admit that I believe ho was hero for no good porposn and that If bo comes again, even s nn nlloged deputy sheriff, he will not bo permitted to con'crso with nuyono In tho prison." Wnrdon Hoylo wits nlso informed by tho Inbor loaders that tlioy baa proof that a guard named Grub baa on at least one occasion cruelly prodded Jim McNnmnrn with a slick, drub, tlioy declared, stated beforo tho McNamarns arrived at San Quon tln that ho hoped thoy would bo put hi bis ward nnd Hint If they were bo "would raise Hell with thorn." Ilo)lo Doubtful Hoylo declared ho hnd not boon Informed of the fact and that ho did been Informed of tho fact nnd that ho did not believe tho story of tho alleged outrage wns true. "Wo know It to bo true," sal McCarthy. "And wo hrfvo witnesses to prove It." When tho lnbor loaders asked to bo permitted to talk with Jim Mc Namarn, Warden Hoylo refused to al low It. Ho declared Mini tho rules of tho prison would not permit nnd alleged that McNumarn was bolng kept "In solitary" soloy becauso ho was mutinous and refractory, Hoylo refused to say when MoNnmara would bo permitted tho samo froo dom ns tho othor prisoners. Suspect Arrested VANCOUVKH, H. C .luly an. The police have iinoMed u rchide'it of South Vaneouver'nn the suspicion Hint ho is ono of tho men who hold up tho Northern Ciowu IJuiiU here yohlonluy afternoon. ' Harry Woodruff Is to nnponr In a new opera next soasou. IS STILL INSANE to froo him which Is said to huvo cost tho Thaw estntu moro than $1, 000,000, It Is (loolnred that It has cost tho statu of Now York close to $G00,000 to koop Thaw In Mattowoan. For. sorvlco hh spoclal attorney for tho state In tho trial hoaiinrt Just ondod, William T. Joromo of Now York, who ns district nttornoy, first eonvlctod Thaw, la said to have proBontod n bill for JIO.QQO, ( TREATMENT M'NM AT MAIL TRIBUNE OW0C1ON, Vi DA Y, Jl'hV WASHINGTON, July 26. Dub bing Woodrow Wilson the "antl Jofforson. antl-KoroIgn, anti-labor, nntt-soldlor, jiro-Chlneso cnudldnto for tho presidency," Congressman Hodonburg of Illinois 'discussed lit tho houso today the writings of tho democratic presidential nominee. Hodonburg quoted Wilson's "His tory of tho American People," nml refcrrod especially to- tho statement made thoro In that Jefferson was "an aristocrat, who deliberately prac ticed tho arts of tho politician. Washington found In "him a guide who needed watching." Tho Illinois congrcsamnu quoted nn old Wilson letter criticising Wil liam J. Hryan, and added: "This Is his honest opinion of Uryan nnd Urynuitun. Yet today ho Is prepared to dou sack cloth and ashes nnd to eat out of tho hand of tho man ho denounced ns an 'untried olatmer.' " Hryan nlso en mo In for a share of llodenburg's denunciation. "For sixteen oars," ho said. "Hryan has been democracy's Old Mnn of tho Sea. Disregarding overy consideration of decency and fair play, ho succeeded In robbing Champ Clark of tho nomination. Tho im partial historian will write of his betrayal nt Haltlmore ns mm king tho actno of perfidy and as tho culmina tion of political treaohory." NO PLATFORM, BUT "CONTRACT' CHICAGO. Jul) 20,--It was do .'inl'ely learned at national progres slti headquarters today that tho pro yresclvo convention will not adopt n l ioiiu In the usual sonso of tho term, but that It will 'frame a "con tract with tho pooplo," pledging tho party to restore roprosontatlvo gov ernment. This will contain tho pnr i s vlowa on tho Inltlntlvo, referen dum and recall and on'auch gonernl ,nrma ns will toiuY'to hnprovo living condltloiis," r' RODENBURG UT m AHAK WILSONANDBRYAN 20, 1012. S.JJN Z?jSS yX LOOKING FOR BIG GAME. LITTLE BROTHER TO TAFT'S ROLLER BADLY BATTERED! SAN FHANCISCO. Cal., July 2G. Tho little brothor or tho big steamroller operated so successfully In Chicago to flatten all opposition to Protddont Tnft was brought out at a mooting of the county republican committee bore last night, and to day, with its boiler cold and badly battered nnd smashed, it was rele gated to tho junk pile. Its driver, Chairman V. O. Sanborn, a redhot Taft man, bad literally to fight his way from tho meeting, and after ho had gono ho was read out of tho party, and Philip Itnncroft, a Hoosevolt man. was elected chair man. Tho meeting wns anything but a love feast, tho Taft and Roosevelt fac tions clashing from tho stnrt. After resolutions denouncing Taft and com mending HooFovolt had boon adopted and tho date for tho county conven tion set for September 1C, Sanborn brought the "Uttlo brother" Into play. Ho wanted to adjourn be cause only Cu of tho 88 committee men woro present nnd a majority of these woro Roosevelt men. Ho put tho motion to adjourn and ordprod It carried before It wns voted upon. Thou ho started from tho hall but the exits woro blocked by tho Roose velt mon. lnunedlntoly tho 10 other Taftltes In the hall rushed to Sanborn's nld and literally fought tholr way from tho building. Tho gathering got down to busi ness after Sanborn dspartod, fixed the number of dologatos to conven tion at 02, named a campaign com mittee nnd ndjournod nftor ndoptlng a motion to moot again nt tho call of the chnlr. ' 10 KILLED CLASH CllARLKSTON, W. Va., July 215. In u clash with striking minora In tho Paint Crook section near Mud low, today, seven detectives of tho Haldwln agency nnd throo minors woro killed by tho dynamiting of a Haldwln machlno gun, according to reports received horo. Tho situation nt Pnlnt Creek Is procarlous, additional bloodshed bo lng almost certain beforo tho day closes, Oreuon City -kti 1UU tJAtl L OYSTKIt DAY, N. Y July 2C- Rusbing to tho defense of the sen ate In tho controversy with the house over tho battleship construction pro gram, Colonel Roosevelt hero today bitterly attacked the policy of the democratic members, declaring that "If they vote down the proposed plan to build two hnttlcbhlps to bo logical, they should also voto to abandon tho Panama Canal." Ho said: "It would bo an understandable policy to advocate tho abandonment of the canal, and this country would then become tho China of tho west. Hut It would be an unpardonable policy for us to Incur tho responsibil ity of building tho canal and then decline to adopt tho means necessary to eunblo ns to meet this responsl tlllty. "I regard It as an outrage, front tho standpoint of national honor and Interest, to go on with tho canal at nil unless wo fortify it and keep an adequate navy. Furthermore, any talk regarding what wo Intend to do about tho Monroe doctrine, tho canal nnd for the protection of Hawaii would be contemptible It wo aband on tho keoplng up of tho navy. It would bIiow that wo have neither tho power nor tho will, If need come, to mnko words good by deeds. I hope our people will always net with 8crupluous jiiBtlco and with tho ut most generosity to our other nations, by thoy weak or strong, but also hope wo will niako It ovldont that such action Is not duo to timidity but to tho Jovo of Justice Wo will bo come Impotont, If wo stop bulldlug unour nnvy now." WIIH STRIKERS The tntuora have been sullon since tho mlno officials sent Haldwln de tectives Horo to guard mlno proper ty, but no actual clashes ocourrod until ysstorday, whon detectives Wll lain Sprlngor and William Slump wont through Mudlow on n handcar. Without a word of warning tho minors oponod flro nnd Sprlngor. tiddlod with bullets, rollod off tho car ami down an embankment, COLONEL WANTS (WORE BATT ESHIPS AN ANA 0 T MIMoHca! Snclftty Hall WEATHER Fair nml warm, Mux HI Adti 5H Jlel Hum ii.T. NO. 107 1 PARTY IS HELP "I Do Not Sec Where it Will Result In Greater Prorjrcss Toward tho Things We Ought to Do" he Writes in Letter to a Friend "I Do Not Believe it Possible to Build up a Third Party to Gain Control Before 20 Years Have Passed LKW1STON, Jdaha, July 26. In- a letter to a Lcwlston friends, Sena tor W. E. Borah of Idaho today , clearly defines his attltudo In tho coming campaign. After stating that ho would P.kn to return to tho senate for nnathcr six years to participate In what ho declared would be tho most Import ant In constructive legislation In tho BORAH FAILS TO SEE WHERE NEW history of tho country, Senator Borah added: "Now as to tho third party, 1 do not belle vo thero Is anything to bo gained by a third party. That Is to say, I do not Ixsllevc It will result In greater progress toward tho things which we ought to do or will result In more Immediate legislation upon those things about which wo ought to legislate I cannot see any fruits to bo gathered from that effort. I do not bollevo that It Is possible to build up a third party In this coun try which can get hold of tho legis lation within tho next twenty years. . If I thought that by joining a third party I could more effectually do , what ought to bo dono that we could moro effectually legislate for what peoplo ought to havo, I would not hesitate tp Join ItBut JUdo t-Mf, not believe that It Is the best way to' T accomplish It." ,' EXCISE TAX Bill ' BEFORE SENATE WASHINGTON, July 26. Tho ex cise tax bill was made a special or der in tho senato today and a voto on tho ntcasuro Is expected by to- night. Tho bill proposes to extend tho ex cise tax, which now only applies to corporations, to Individuals with a tax on incomes beginning at $10000 tho tax graduating from two to six per cent. Senator Borah presented his ln- conio tax bill substitute but In a cau cus by tho democrats It was de cided to oppose any purely Incomo tax amendments to tho houso bill. EX-PRESIDENT DIAZ NEAR DEATH IN PARIS , MKXK'O 1'ITY, July 2. -Porfirio t Diaz, former prcMilent of Mexico, is seriously ill in l'tiri nnd his recovery doubtful, uecordint; to u spcciul eublo reeoicd hero today. F G P Responding to tho call of George West, forest rangor la charge of tho Prospect district of tho Crater Na tional fotout, tho Honor Mon sta tioned ut Wcstvlllo on tho Crater Lake road, have won now laurels for ' thouisolvcs by saving Uncle Sam thousands of dollars by extinguish ing tt forest flro near Union Creek about 20 miles cast of tholr camp. - fho mon provod to bo oxcollent help according to reports from Prospect nnd whon tho (liintos. wero extin guished returned to tholr camp ou tho road. Had tho honor men been stationed nt Prospect In 1010 It Is highly proh- ablo that tho flro lowoa Is that section thtt year would lve baeq -cut down to a groat ext'epi aifii lack of men atone allowed tu ilrej' to get beyond contrQl, W HONOR MEN MAKE Glint; f i t PI c ,