Oreton HUttfleil city Hill Tfftptm 7p? Qa Medford Mail Tribune " M-. SECOND EDITION V 1 WEATHER Fair nmf. vnnwi-M ftOt Mtu 5; (I JIhiii a. Dally HuvunUi Vnnr. MEDFORD. OimaON, TITKHDAV, AlWST 27, 1912 NO. 134 2 T WIFE - I SEEKS HAWLEY'S SEAT I RECALL MAKES A FRIEND TO flEGflOES EST A MILLION FOR A TOGA 10 KEEP TEDDY IN HOI WATER .i - L M c GOV ERNOR W i f OF LOUNSBERRY LAUGH TO CAM N ii Postal Officials Snltl !o Hnvo Fan ml Evlilcnco Incrlmlnatlnn Her Now Certain That Lounslicrry Hnil a Hnml In Robbery at Yoncnlla HiiiUrinil Hint the hnvo ennni-clcd Well Louiitdiurry, tint Itoguo Hlvcr nichurdUt seriously wounded while holding up 11 train IiinI week III I.tiwieuec, Kaunas, intl tvlin Inter cnnl'i'swcil to Hut robbery if a triilu lit Itcdtllng IiihI n in t -, wild (ho robbery iif a train sit Yimii'iiIIii, .liini' Ml, Hill, tliv government officers uliii liuvn been iiivcMllguling tint ense have turned their iitli'iitimi to his unknown nccnmplictt iiiul urn now I'llilcitviii'ing to leu in wild tilt person w'iim wlui unlisted lilin on tint Ynu cnlln job. Meanwhile sliicn Sunday tin lniiniHrry Ihiiiu' hit been In charge Hi' Htrntton1 a neighbor. Wlllllt llltt poHtlll illNpeClOIS, win leTt Mfdfnnl Momlnv evening to ic purl to ilmlr superior tifllcers nl I'm Hand, with very reticent in t lit mutter, it U known, Iiowewr, t It it t they ii n working iipm tin tln'ory Hint .Mm, l,oiinttbirryv,iihmtcil lnr bus. IiiuiiI in robbing lint train nt Youculhi. They won reluctant to accept ibis Ibiory preferring o think (but l,ninbcriy was induced to nib (ruin liecuut.c lie wixlicil to give bis wife nit nduttdmice if Hut luxuries of lifV. It h known, however, (but they accepted tin1 theory Hint Mrs. I.ounberry was her bushmiil' complice nfer tin' limine luiil been rmisuckcd t'ntiii top to hollom in search of efldelicc. IMlllMIIO I'oiintl It Is reported Hint tin1 officer foiiinl certain gnnncnls wiinilnr (o lliimo dexcrihed by lln innil elciki iin worn ly tin) robber shortly niter tin' Yoiii'iilln robbery. In udihli.iii to this MHiirnl Hiin in tlu tlcm'tip. ,d,"Ulflt!AujttllurJlriiliborwliooMrj liftl but n Miijtlv gun, did not speak, ninl wbd nppcnied tn ho very tier vous corresponds In n grcnt degree willi tlm appearance of Mrs, Lniius berry. Tli only place (be ! hcriiilliniH ib not cnrrcoud j in regit nl to tbo weight. While .Mr. bmiixliorry wax a Miinll woman it in pointed out Hint u woman dressed In men's cldlbcM wdiibl uatunilly appear to bit iiiueli Iteavier tbnii "b" ii'iilly U. It U fitrlbor known tint Mp. IiininliPrry lias Iiimmi uiiib'r cdiiHtniit xuncillaiii'u hitu-o kIiu loft I'orlluiiil anil ber a next is lielieveil to In' iitiiniiiunt. Sim jh NiipiMixi'tl to bnvi' lent'lieil Topukn, liniHiih wImti ber bii-bmitl U, tmlay. Wbilu Ibu two iiispentorrt wbti worked on HiU end of tbo (unit weio --vry t'uuur to explain to nil with wlnuii I bey lalked Hint tliey did not Mihiii'ct iMi-H, l.oinlslMiiry, their pro- tuHtalbiiiK in HiIh regard wen,' too volublu to bo Hiiii'orit and wlienever tint pnrly they wtr tiilkinj: with HiipKPHlcil I bin t henry they iminedi nlely laiiKbed nt it ami niter di oiiKHin tho 1'iihi) in other rexpeeU would ncnin load up to .Mr. ,ouiu berry in n t'oiimlnboiit way. They 1 1' pea I I'd ly ipuvdidui'd parties who wtiro iicipiaiuteil with .Mih. I,nuim berry iih In all of her charat'tcriNrh'H. NVIj;hlHirH went iiIhii cloiely ipien tioneil iih to ier uiovitnieutH bill tin tbn I.ihiii'hIioit.vh led a morn or lehH Hi'i'linled life thoy wero nhlo to throw hut lit Hit liKJit on the Hiibjiiet. rontlniiod on piiBo""a.) American Bar Association Amused by Governor McGovcrn's Spcicli Ncro Barrister to Be Admitted to Membership Over Protests ROBERT G. SMITH MAKE W RA .MII.WArKKi:, Aiij:. '27.- flover nor MeUoverii of WiHeonxin in wl t'Oitnnu Hut iiieuiherM of lln; American Har AHoeiation here today diMfiitfxed the reejill of judKtw. The ndiirnot Nllillt , , , ".Many feel tluil there i fnreo 3d Wol.eit (I. Smllli ivor of (IranU.il,,. areuineiit that thu reeall of Vn, wliowill make mi netoe cri. , juiI-h would Impair the importance ...n-, i,. ,.,.,,-, in ii, in i -nu,r-Milium ,,r jiuii-H. in a fuel, however, HHiiifi in niiiKn. I Unit Hie. indupt'iulmiee r Hie jndi- eiary an lienil uioic in dimmer fnun Hie very men nppooiiii; the reeall thiiu Ihure now in from the recall itoll. The idea of tbo km all iw not revolu tionary niinply u nuw npplieatlon of an obi piiiteiple. "rndernlnnd mi"" the jovernor added, "I urn not ailvocaliu the recall." Governor MeUoverii' remnrkN brought loud uuffuwH from the a- Hemhled !elealeH. Attoriio)' Cnuorat Wlukornliam an iioiiiitud Hint hu hud oiioiikIi pledKen alriwiily to liiKiiri) tho olectlon of A Hlntnnt Attoruoy (Jonerul Wllllum I.ewlK, n llottou Neitro, to niombor Hlilp, ii;aliiMt whom Bdiithern mem Intm arc wiikIiik n littler flslit. The recall of JiuIkck, It wan anld, would ho (I I hc ii Med nt IciikHi UurliiR tlm roiivitntloii and It wan considered prolialdu that the nBHorlntlon would oppose lint recall In nn'y form. Tho executive rouimltteo returned ItH report proposing that threo Ne ItroeH tut admitted to tnemUcrdhlp. The Nefcrrien mvtitloued were Wllltnm I.owIh. an itt(Uttiiit United Htulea at torney Runurnl; Hiiller Wilson of MnHHacliiiMfttri and Wllllnm MorrlH of Minnesota, Former Bocretary of War Jacob M. Dlcklnnon wnR recoKiiUcd and pro Hitiitod a resolution providing that herenfter nil npiillcatlons for mem- hemhlp by Negroes in tint state plain ly tlmt tho applicants Arc colored. Attorney General Wlckersham was then recognized. It had been ex pect od that ho would utnlco n hot speech In fnvor of Negroes, but In stend ho snltl that ho favored Dickin son's resolution. Tho resolution was then declnrcd carried among much confusion. Kplitrt W Kiullli mayor of (Jrantii I'iikh, ami olio of the best known ut lorneyH la Houtliern Oregon who wan nominated for Coiikichs la April on tho Democratic ticket, has niiiioiiiirod ! that he will make, ail active ctiuipalKu for the phire. Mr. Hinltli's health has been poor for hoiiki limit and frlentls feared that lit.- could not mako tint race. Mr. Hiultli was a candldiito two years no but was dufented. Ho polled a Krutlfylui: vote however and won many friends who will una In ac tively support him, ROCKEFELLER FAMILY Ni:V YOUIC, AilR. 27. Detective Wllllnm J. Hums announced hern thin afternoon tliut ho had been on KiiKed by John I). Itnckefellur Junior, lo drive from tho Rockefeller estate tit I'oranlleo Hills, icrlalu ineiubeni of tho Italian lllnck Hand Society who have been terrorizing Rockefel ler's wntchuinii by threatening to burn buildings. Attoriicv general n' ih I mted Slatch win cbaiiitui'ied Hie ndmi Kiou of nejro lawyei- ,i the Ameri can Har iiMieiation. CHINA ON JEVE OF Olslnct Attorney of Multnomah, County Removed Becau.t of Re-, fusal to Cooperate In .Plans fcrl Cleaninjj-up Metropolis ; V? P VIH rWl Penrose Collecting Evidence to Sub- stantiate Charges Against Progres sive Candidate Who Will Be Given Hearing September 30 SECOND REVOLUTION WOMEN OF OHIO MARCH IN PARADE T DIED AT AGE OF 188 YIKKN'A, Auk. 27.--A Sofia don paleh reporfn Hie death nt Tornovu, MulKniia, of a peasiiu womiiii nuiued Miuie l'alanioff, at Ibo ne of IHrt .VeaiH. Slut has heeii u widow for 75 years mid nil or her fourteen children died Ioiik hki She left nearly J 00 liviiiK dchcendimt. Transport Sinks SHANGHAI, All". a"--Tlm Trniw Kirt liiseiuu while uuilergoiiiK re pa Iih Hunk nlougrtidt) a wharf here today in d'J feet of water. The vchucI'm ernw mid tho workmen escaped with out injury. Kffort will ho uiuilit ut once lo rniMt tint vchscI. GABY DESLYS SHOCKS BY DISROBING SCENE LONDON, Aug. 27.Kngllsh then-ter-goors nro utlll gnsplug today over th porforinnnco of Onby Deslys, the dancer nnd formor fnvorlto of ex iting Manuel of I'ortugul, nt tbo Pnlnco Thenter hero, during which she disrobed on tho stngo nioro uinnz- lugly near tho limit thnn Iwih ovor been seen In n London theater. Tho disrobing act followed n wild dniico In which slio Indulged with her Aniorlcnn pnrtnur, Hurry Pllcor It Is predicted that hor perform nnoo may bo Interfered with by tho Knglluh Anthony Comstncks, VANCOl'VKU. . (' Aug 27 "I look ff r uiiother mdienval in I'lilim," r.sld rommoilorn ('. J. Kyres. It. N., now on his wny from Hong Kong to Kiiglniidhiid who wan for merly comiuandor of tho Ilrltlsh squadron nt ilongKoug. "The reciuit resolution." ho con tinued, "there v;uu apparently suc cessful, but the iitjji' regime will not Inst long. There will be trouble t!icr0 before long, and I believe (hero will bo a renewed outbreak noon." "The Idea Boenis to prevail over hero that everything la now lovely In China, hut tho 'reverse Is the case. I belle vo there will bo another out break there before long, nnd thu present government will bo over thrown." . y - MURDERED FATHER TO KALKM, Ore., Am,'. 27.-Oovor- ...... itf.., .,.... , . ... j ..w, iicoi itiu.i rvimivuu ironi Olltce Dlitrlot Attorney Cameron of Port land and appolntod as bis successor Wnltor II. Kviuis. assistant United Ctntes dlstlct attorney. Tbo re-mo-al wan rnndo under tho stnul providing that whenever a district at- i il it ' """"' ,",", l" urinsu ino governor ( ncoUHVt n Sertor wua n compioto statement of facts i In a paidon case the governor may M.slt , t,,(. , ,.,, ,,Mc removo mm. it is not known which ' pardon case Governor UWt will rlt .... . . - ... ..-. ( inn action or uovoroor West Is the result of District Attorney Cam eron's refusal to allow Evans to net as special prosecutor and carry out (Jovernor West's reform plnns. Governor West shortly nftor re moving Cameron from offl o left for Portland. WILLIAM FLINN Iioorftv elt's I'cniMUtnnm leader Viiroe cf ha- : tt. t ... .. .. A-t ,it. tti .. I iiifT iiliurii in y. v .-iteiu,ijtiif lor II POltTLAND, Ore.. Aug, 27. In formed that ho had been removed from office by Governor West, Dis trict Attorney Cameron stated today tbat ho did net think Governor West had tho power to removo him and that ho would fight any at tempt on tho governor's part to do so. Cameron said he would take no action till ho had been officially In formed of Governor West's action. Walter II. Evans when told ho had been appointed district attorney to take tho place of Cameron, said he could not say today whether he would accept. Ho stated hc would make a defliilto statement tomorrow, follow ing the return to Portland of his chief, United States District Attorney McCourt. with whom ho wished to LUMBER TRUST PROBE UNDERWAY SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 27. The government probe of tho so-called re tail lumber trust of tho middle west began here this morning. If. B. Hew itt of the Tye Lumber Company of Ilaqulam was the first witness called. He admitted that ho hesitated to sell to retail lumbermen not Included In the alleged syndicate for fear of be ing blacklisted by the trust. Ho told of correspondence that en sued between him and the publishers of the Mississippi Lumberman, a lumber Journal In sup)ort of tho trust, In which is was hinted that ho must refrain from selling in tho Mississippi Valley and neighboring territory to any retailers except those In the syndicate. In answer to jjudgo Milton D. Purdy, for tho de- consult before finally ncceptlng or de-, fonS4t Uowllt b,nntly M,d that he dining West's appointment. f would havo continued to sell to a cer- COLUMIIUS, Ohio. Aug. 27.1IUII dredH or women marching In tho suf frage parntlu featured tho Ohio con tennliil colouration today, Dutter mllk and saudwIcliOH wore Hold along tho linn of nmroli to ralso funilH with which to pay thu txpoiiflim of a cam paign to Houuro tho adoption nt tho election Hoplombor 3 of mi eipml Hiirfrago amondiuunt to thu constitu tion, Dr. Allco Llttlojohn, womon'n phy Hlntl Instructor ut Ohio Statu Univer sity, wax grand mnmhnl of tho parade. Tho marchers Included lColn LnKol lotto, daughter of Senator LuKollutto; Dr, Anna Howard Bhaw, MIsb Amy Harriot, Taylor Upton and Harriott Stanton ninob, Tho delegation of school teaoliors, cnrrlod ft bunnor rending! "Wo tench votorH, but cannot vote," EASTERN BROOK WILL GROW AS LARGE ' AS STEELHEAD IN ROGUE AND TRIBUTARIES That tho onstorn brook fry planted In Applegate and Dig lluttu will grow In tho Itogtio Klver to a aUo exceeding that of tho Hteulhead la tho prediction of Henry O'Mulloy. superintendent of government hatch erics, who Iiiih boon in Medford look ing after preparations to talto fish uggH tho coining Honson. "Tint onstorn brook, In ItH native unbltnt, tho cold brooks and Htreaius of Now England, rarely attain n bUo exceeding a pound, though In lakes thoy frequently reach a slxo of C to 0 pounds. Tho mimo fish, transplanted lo Colorado, nttalna a slzo of from JO to 20 pouintH mid I bnllovo Hint with tho abundant food and warmer water of tho ltogito, this trout will exceed this hIsco and equal in gnmor uohh tlio Bteolliead," Mr, O'Mulloy Is planning to hutch, in collection with tlm state bonrd, a quarter million custom brook oggs from Colorado ut tho Elk Crook hatohory, which will bo llboratod In tlio ndjacfliit streams as flngeiilugs. Ilo hopes to tnko ten million salmon eggs, nnd threo million stool head trout oggH tho coming season, which will bo hatched at Elk Creol and liberated. In anticipation of secur ing a modification of tho closed riv er law, Hod Mncleny, who purchased tho Hiimo Interests, will operate tho hatchery on tho lower river this sea no n, Salmon will bo taken this year at tho Anient dam, Instead of bolow GrantH Pans or ut Krldlay'H eddy as formerly. Hocks will bo put In tho rltflo bolow 11)0 dam and at tho Hall ways, vnro lining taken not to Inter fere with tho ascent of Btcolhcnds, Although formal notlco was sorved on tho California-Oregon Power Com pany to boglu construction of another flshwny nt Gold Hay, nothing ban been dpuo, nnd thousands of fish nro roportod ntt hold-up by tho dam, whoro thoy batter their heads In of forts to find tho present flshwny, VINLANl). X. .1.. Auk. 27. -Ad-milting licit be killed hi- father V.. I!. Garten, n rich lioremau, Henry (lurtoii surrendered to tlio police here today, fim'rtiiiK that lie commitU'd the deed to prevent the murder of In- mother. Gallon declared that his father had been drinking and after a hitter tpiarrel with Hie mother shortly after midnight, M'izcd a butcher knife mid threatened to kill her. Young Gnrton grappled with bin father' grubbin;: the knife nt the Mime time and plunged it into the hitler's throat TAFT SUPPORTERS TO FIGHT FOR NEBRASKA LINCOLN, Neb, Aug. 27. The managers of President Tatt'a cam paign in Nebraska hnvo decided to demand that tho six Hoosovelt elec tors named as republicans In tho statewide primary election last April resign In favor of tho Tuft electors. If thoy refiibe, tho Taf tiles plan to fllo a suit In tho supremo court simi lar to that which was filed recently tu Kansas to enjoin tho secrotary of state, from certifying to tho county clerks ballot containing tho names of tho Hoosovelt electors. District Attorney Cameron said ho thought the old statute under which the governor removed him was re pealed by the amendment to tho con stitution passed In 1911 providing that criminal proceedings might be Instituted against a district attorney not doing his duty. As a consequence of Governor West's action In removing District Attornoy George Cameron, Multno mah county this afternoon was with out nn official prosecutor. Being doubtful of his legnl right to conduct tho grand Jury. District Attorney Cameron dismissed that bod). tain house except for this fear. DARROW TRIA L FR 21 TO TAKE COMPLETE REST lltiltMX. Auk. 27. -Tlmt iho knl sor "must tnko a cmnnlelo rcht for pouiu nine, wiih me iiiiiiouiiecmeiii hero today of Count tiutouborg, of thu imperial household. Fears are oiitorlnined that Hie German vn!or in in u moVo serious condition than thu physiuiiiiiH will admit. Tlio current belief ia Hint Kaiser YVilhohn is sulTorinK from u serious throat affection, des.pl to tho official minouueeincnt of Hut court physi oiiuiH Hint (lie i-yuiploms "sugKOst quinsy." Tlio kaiser's father Huuuiunbed .lo onni'or of Iho throat. LOS ANGELES, Ciil., Aug. 27. The trial of Clarence Harrow on a charge of bribing Itobcrt F. Rain, n McXntnnrn. juror was set today by Judge Willis, presidiiiK judge of tlio Lo?, Angeles county suierior court for October 21. Judge Willis an nounced thai within tho next few days lie will imino the judge who will sit on the cae. A WHILE IN PRISON NEW YOniv, Auk- 27. Prison bars are no hindrance to the making of wealth, accordiiiK to the report current here today that Joseph G. Hobin, confined in the Tombs nivmt ing sentence for nuid larceny m connection with the wreekinK of the Northern bank has made another fortune through speculation carried on whilo n prisoner. Hobin wns not sentenced after his conviction, owuik to the belief tlmt be could give valuable information nKinst former City Chamberlain Hyde, whose case i pending, HOUSE PAINTER HANGS HIMSELF FOR SHAME VICTORIA. IJ. C, Auk. .27. John Hose, n painter, hanged himself with a clothes line in a woodshed yester day. I lis false arrest some months ago for indecent behavior towards a school girl had preyed upon his mind WASHINGTON, An. 27,-Ctd-oncl Theodore Hoosovelt wllf'fife. given nn opportunity September SO to nnswer (he charges made nfrnin.1t him by United Stntes Senator Hoift " I'cnroso of Pennsylvania nnd Jofm I). Archbold, president of tho Stnrid urd Oil company, before tho eenhto campaign contrihtitioni investiKnt injr committee. Chairman Moses K. Clapp of Minnesota announced hero today that the members of the eom mitttec hnd reached n Kenernt undcr stnndine i resume the probo on that date. Under the terms of thcc Penroso resolution, ns adopted by the senntp yesterday, the Clapp committeo Is authorized to probo the following (mints : AVhat Will !,. Probcil "The stntemeut of Senator Pen rose in the senate conccrninj; Stnnd nrd Oil company contributions. "Finnncinl trnnsnetions nnd cor reondeiico relating thereto be tween Jolm I). Archbold nnd the members of the senate nnd liouse. "Finnifcial transactions nnd cor resondence relating thereto between George W. Perkins, former partner of J. Pierpont Morgan, Colonel The- odore RooseVelt nnd memhV'rs of tho senate and the house." Efforts today to leant from Sen ntor Clapp whether tho election of Senator Penroo would be probed If E. A. Van VnlkenburK, editor of .tbo North American, could prove his as sertion that Penrose's election wn brought about by frand, were, futile. In addition to- Colonel Roosevelt. it is exacted that ther witnesses to be called before the convention willw include- Willmm R. Hearj-t, George Porkins, George R.- Cortelyou, William Loeb, Jr., Secretary of State P. C. Knox, William Flinn of Penn sylvania and n number, of senators nnd congressmen. Keep T. It. la Wot Water Promising to keep Roosevelt "in hot water" Senator Penrose loft Washington today to secure more ma terial evidence In his fight against tho former president. Ho carried with him a bulky package which was labeled "documents regarding Roose velt." "I am going to Philadelphia," said Penrose," to see some people thoro and refresh my roomory- re garding certain affairs. "I will compel the owners of tho Phlladcl- . phla North American to discharge Editor E. A. Van Vnlkenbure by tho disclosures I will make." Asked regarding the tight William Fltnn of Pittsburg proposed to mako against him, Penrose said; "Oh, he's easy. I havo witnesses to an offer Flinn made mo of $1 000.000 for a seat In the United States senate," Penrose promised to causo "some moro explosive utterances and echoes , to come from tho vicinity of Oyster Bay." , - - AMERICAN BAR HEARS APPEAL MADE BY PRESIDENT FOR EQUAL E MILWAUKEE, Wis., Au. 27. Defense of Cornelius IT. Hauford fif Seattle, who resigned as United States judge for the western district of Washington in the midst of n congressional investigation by which impeachment proceedings were n. tended, wns voieed. hero today b. Stephen Gregory of Chicago, prosi. dent of Hie American Rar Associa tion, in opening, tho niiuual conven tion of Hint organization. Gregory after ouching briefly on lirbitrntion treaties and Iho recall of judges1 nt forred to the Wnuford case. "Whilo I venture to express van opinion in tho caso of Judge- Hau ford," said Grogory, "it mny bo out of place. Rut it seems to "Ino tmt tho matter sought to ho proved was, for (ho most part, of the most triv ial nature. It seems to mo that it fell far short of such high crimes mid misdemeanors ns to warrant impeachment of a fe,doral judge. "Wo should not, however, condone tho shortcomings of tho boneh. There hns been altogether too much effort on the jvnrl of jawyers o do this in oilier to stand well with tho judge." HoforriiiK to tho action of Justice Daniel Thew Wright of tho supremo court of tho District of Coluuihia, in tho contempt cases upiiust Samuel (lumpers, John Mitchell and Frank Morrison of the American Federa tion of Labor, Gregory said: 'Mho notion in this caso, wns clearly mi abuse of power." Touching briefly on tho recall of judges, Gregory said; "As to electing judges for short terms, the idea is preposterous. I am opposed to it in any form and in any eiroiuustnnees." Gregory then advocated woman suffrage. It is difficult," he said, "to seo how wo can consistently, with the principle that nil men arc entitled to self government, under which lies tho foundation of American institu tions, deny women iho sauiit political rights ceorded to men." W I mm; m on WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. Appro priations secured for Oregon during tho scsion of congress just closed were : Hivor nud harbor improvements, ' with recognition of n 30 foot channel, and 'Nehalcm nud' Oregon 'sjbugh projocts .f2,:i07,000 nud fmrt of $300,000 for preliminary mirveys. Crater Luko road system, ifSOOOO ' nud maintenance of park, $3,000; !" Indian agencies nud Settlements. $217-000. Part of forest sorvlco appropria tions, $100,000 for roads nnd trails, and $330,000 for fighting fires' and for emergencies, 30 per cent of i roncilltu frnm fiwaaiu lout ....'- equalling tlio $17,000 additional for roads and trnils, tld $1D3,(H0, for maintenance of Oregon fort w serves. In addition, the sedate pAMed dh appropriation for settlement with the state for isbtg vohiHtttwM iln'rldg the Civil was of $103,540 wkieli wa rejected by thu house, i 41 .3i M w f. Vi 3 i ' K f X ,l '. TV Ft