1 s "" S"rd Street 1 V Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Voir anil warmer TnwAtjr Mm. 7H( Mln, 41, I, m m I'orty-tMnl Yrnr. Diillr Klulilh Vwr. THAW IN AUTO Fl Fl Slayer of Stanford While, Adjured Insnno, Cannot Do Extradited Tlirro Stnto Search Unavnlllnii On Way to Boston. Mattcawan Superintendent Reports to Glynn Sulztr Reprimands Confcrcnco Paved Vay for Fllfllit. MATTAWKAN. N. Y Aug. 18. I lurry K, Thaw escaped from tlio boa 1 1 1 1 tt 1 for llio crlmlnnl limitno at 7: 15 o'clock Sunday morning, A ilnih fur liberty through n gnto opened to iiitmlt it mllkuncon, it leap Into n powerful automobile Unit ntctoil In riMtillnixm mill it flight for tlio Con lU'Ctlout ntnto linn nccntiiillhail his icnpu.,llo In Mt III nl luri;) tunny and It In (vnrml liu will nut lm ru-tuken soon, , Dr. Carlos McDonald, a witness In Thaw's limt habeas corpus proceed Dirk, oxprtwsitil tlio opinion today Hint th (iiKltlvn will rosiimo drink tin; nml tlm two of tlrni;a nml otliur iKTviireliiim. "Thaw's Insanity In luctirnblo,v until Dr. McDonald. "It Ih progum nlvn. Tlio tnoniimt lm start drink Iiik hi mind 111 revert to delusions Hint lm In being persecuted, Ho In likely nt any (linn thuu to attack nn Imttglulnry viiomy." I'OUailKKKPKIK, N. Y Aitir. IH. Ilnroli! Illinium, uatokecpor nt tlio MhIIiwiwuii lnniirt iiKlurn, wits nr lifted (hi afternoon nml chnrged with bribery mid negligence in con nection wild the ttsoupe of Hurry K. TliHtv, Warrants nUi with iviird for the nrriwl of Tlmiiuis Flood, En gens Duffy, Itiiilmnl O'Ki'ofn, Roger IlKimiHim nml Richard Hutlcr, who am alleged to linu allied Tlmtv to OKOIipc. NKW YORK", Aug. IH.- Search fur Hurry Kendall Tim w, killer o f (Continued on Page 4) SULZER TANGLE' HALTS BUSINESS. CITIZENS TO ACT ALIIANY, N. Y., Aug. 18. -The New York governorship tangle in be ginning lo niinoy biiKinows men who nn1 fliiiiiioiully Interested in knowing who is the limiit fiilc lioml of tlio ntnto Snl.or or Glynn. It Ih ox IM'cliil Unit mi oignnixntinn of t,nx pityurs will not within folly 'eight Iiuiiix to secure it court ruling on tlio llllltlor. Stnto Superintendent of Prisons Hiloy, Sul.ur's friend nml iippointi'i', toiluy n'ciiL'iti'.cd (llyun nw governor liy rcioitiiiK to him tlm iK'tnita of TIiiiu'h OHcnpr. HnpiirintcniliMit Kmli of MittleinMin iiIho rcporlcil tlu Tluiw ini'tili'iit to (llyun. BUSINESSIHALTS IF HAN KUANOIBCO, Ciil., Am;. 18, Suinmoimd boforn United Stntos JiiiIku DooIIiik horo today to bIiow ciiuiio why ho nliould not ho cited for contempt of court for fnlluro to pro tliCH nil tho bookn of tho Woatorn Kuol comimny bofoto tho fedoral Kinnd Jury, 1). 0. NorcroDB, Bocrotnry of tho corporation, doclarod tliroush liln attorney, Stanley Mooro, thnt to nboy tho ordor would moan that tho company would bo farced to suspuml luminous. Attornoy Mooro nsnortcd that It would rociulro two wnitons to trana port all tho comiinny'u booku to tho fodortil hulldlUK, Ha iiIbo doclnrod that NorcroHu.bollQVod tho urand Jury wanted tho booku to eecuro ovlilonco to return additional titdlctmonta itKnliiBt Western Fuol company offl- P'ulu. . LEES ASYLUM a iie.ii COURTS tilafu.Jl. -Jl mm T; Tcmpcraturo Rises rt Rate of Two Dctjrcrs nn Hour nt Chlcaijo Many Heat Prostrations Reported -Humidity Hluli. New York Parks Thrown Opin to Sleepers Mercury Rljlnp, Rapidly No Relief Promises Given. CIIICA(R), Anj,'. 18. -With the trinpcrntiiro rUinu- licto nl t ho into of tun ihcrcr-ri mi Imur, tint intiri! lukti rt'uiou ('inilliiiicd (o Kwi'llrr lo- ilny In olio of the holiest hi-IIh of tlm m'iwoii. Many hunt proslruliiniH nciMirii'il, ltcMirlK from Cli'voliunl nny that Ihrcn mo ilriid thoro; fivo nro (lend in (Irmnl Itnpliln mid nix in Detroit. The Monthor Inimnii holds out no liopo for iinmoiliiiti) relief. Thu tcin pit rn tn in in tlio licnt hitlt nuik'cH fiont H.' to (17 ik'KM'ox, "ith thu humidity IrIi. N'KW YOKIf, Ant?. 18.-Tho third hot wuo of tho Miuiiimr in heldiui: Now York in iU rii today. At noon tho tliorinoiiKilor rocintorrd 88 ilo- KrooM nml wiik rmnx rapidly. Tho liumidilv in IiikIi Sooro of pro trntloiiM nlrvmly hito ooourrod. Tho park woro tliroun opon lo lcopriH IiihI niclit, nml many wealthy porxonx xtopt on tho hcuchot and on thu KritNH. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Am:. 18. Ilomv ntiiiK have roliovoil tho drouth Hitmtliou thniuuliout Kmttoru Knu wi. Thoy rmao loo Into to miu tho ooru orop, hut hnvo domt (rrral tfoml to tho alfalfa, which prnlmhly will ri'Kitiu iln icor mid htooiuo uonrly it unrinal crop. MANHATTAN CAFE CLOSED BY SHERIFF Tho Mituhnttnn Cnfo, owned ly romiclluiau (loorcu Millar, wnn closed by tho khorltf Sunday, and plarod In chnrcn of CoiiNtntilo Itnnkin Kates. Thu plnco wan oporntcd Sunday to mtcuro oiioukIi fundi to pay tho liolp tho week's milnry. Tho nctlon of Sunday, han boon comlui; for somo ttmo tl In tinld. Couucllinaii Millar mid family aro at Crater I.ako, whero thoy went Saturday for n short out litKi No action towardn tlio final din poHltlou of tho roDtiturant lias been tuken. Tho iittnuhnicnt won filed hy Yomit; & Hull for rout totuliuc $D(). Tho Nunh drill piirchned nil tho peiiwhubli) kooiU on hitml. E NMW YORK", Auk 18. Mr. Mary I,uho nml her four children, Horace, 17; Waller, 8; Stulln, .18, ami Dor othy, Jl, all nude, wcro found dead in their llrooklyn homo today with their ImdicH horribly mutilated. Tlio father, Henry Luke, it rohtiiurnnt cook, wiih found ilyinp; hemdo tho otlioru. Tho police boliovo Lnko killed Ida family nml then futility wounded hiiuHelf, SIOCK MARKET PRICES TAKE UPWARD TREND NBW YOllK, An 18. When tlio Htiiek market opened today jnioos trended upwind. .Small kiiIiih ft era tho rule, except in ltcudiuu; nnd Now Haven. Sumo of thu Iohh important stocks made hijj miins. WcIIh Ynvwi fell nearly 10 to 00, a now low roo ord. Southern Pacific dropped . llomlfi woro firm. U'ho juurkot closed dull. , WAKE 0 KEA Hi WARM BROOKLYN COOK MURDERS W M EDITOR!), BnYAN AND PROFESSOR MOOnE I'rofciHor Joint Harnett Moore, counsellor for tlio Stnto Department, tlio tunii on whom President W'IIboii doiiundn for IiIm Intornnttonnl law, nnd Kocrotnry Hrynn nro nt odd ovor tlio Moxlcnn policy of tho kov ncctlon with Mexico aro without pro crnnicut. It linn Jimt lenked out i cedent nnd lack tho authority of trout tho department that rrofcn-irccoRnUed Intortmtlonsl law. CAMINEni'S PAL F STREET ASSAOLT HAN I'ltANCISCO, Cat., Aub. 18. A film ot $100 with Um ltorn tlvo ot ten dnyn In tho county Jail, wnn tho penalty fixed by I'ollco JikIro John I.. Sullivan In tho cavo of Attor ney It. C. ltnmay, tiling Franklin nnj iiKooclato of 1 Drew Cnmlnottl, who was found guilty Saturday of com mlttliiK battery uon Walter Mathlen. a nowpaper photoKraphor. Oral notice of appeal was Riven and tho defendant was released on 300 bond. Photographer Mnthlcn was about to snap liln camera, on tho party ot Maury Digits at tho conclusion ot Friday's court hoarlng ot tho whlto slavo trial when Dlggs and Itatnaay closed In on him nnd struck his camera from liln linnds. In passing sontenco tho court grilled Ilnmsay severely for . lits breach of tlio law. IIo said: "Tltla case In greatly aggravated by tho fact that you aro an attornoy mid as such presumed to bo fnmlllar with tho rules governing conduct. Your act sots a bad oxnjnplo, and I urn determined to Impose a sovero sontenco. It Is tho Judgment ot tho court that you pay n flno ot $100 or servo ton dnyn In tho county Jail." ETO SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 18. "1 want to lend u different life. 1 want to ho it man among men nnd look each passerby in tho eyo and know Hint I am doing tho right thing nnd need hnvo no fear of tho police." This was what William Dayton, mi ox-conviut with u record of twenty fivo yours of wrongdoing told Act ing Chief of Police Mommy, todny at police headquarters hero. Dayton loft San Quciitin only last week. What hu wauled of Moouoy wim to bo taken before tho assembled mem bers of tho detective bureau nml ho Introduced as a onctimo criminal enruostly seeking freedom fiom po lico Riirvuilhuioe, Hint ho might not bo harassed in tho futuro while es tablishing himself in mi honest oc cupation, Triplets Four Times IjAONA, Wis., Aug. 18. A fourth Hct,pf triplets has boon presented fo her 'husband hero today hy Mrs. Jef ferson Latrobo. AH aro living ex cept one, ...-. NED 100 REPEN YE AK roue RM OltEQON, MONDAY, AUGUST 38, 19J3. AT ODDS OVER MEXICAN POLICY nor Mooro, who In tho highest author ity on International Inw In the t'nltcil Ktnten, thinks tho rcccnl ac tions of thu ntnto department, and ' tho preildenl for that tunttor, tn con- WATER SCHEMES POUTIiANI), Oro., Aub. IS. Scc- Ltftnry of thu Inferior Iranklla K. I.anc, accompanied by it party of tho dlutliiKultthcd citizens of flio stnto Is spending today in nn Inspection ot tho prop-ted reclamation enterprises ot tho Dcs Chutes country. Tho special train which bo.'o t.n we rotary and his party, lott Portland jlast night at 0 o'clock over tho North Dank railroad. Tho tour will com prise a trip practically tho full length of tho plctttrcsquo Dcs Chutes can yon and vnlloy. During his stay In Portland Secre tary I,nno ndmlttcd that ono of tho purposes of his present trip was to sco for himself whether tho Sun river, Montana, reclamation project had procn n failure, and that ho bad seen, but had reached no conclusion, ono wny or tho other. Tho conservation policy enunciated by Secretary I.ano Includos a relent less war on land speculators. "Wo ought to mako It Just an easy as posslblo for ft man to got a homo," ho Mid, "nnd Just as hard as possible for n speculator to get hold of tho pulillo land mid holdup tho man who wants to got a home." T iBEYOND PALE OF WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. Govern iiiont authorities wero agreed today that It will bo Impossible to extra data Harry K, Thaw from nny Btato or from abroad. Ho Is not a fugi tive from Justice, It was said, but a lunatic "Thaw Is gono forovor," said Dr. 11. It. Loglo, tho government's Insan ity expert, "If ho Is outsldo of Now York Btato. IIo Is not a criminal as ho was ncnulttod ot tho murdor chnrgo nml It not oven tnsano oxcopt In Now York state In my oplnlou ho Is now n froo man oxcopt that ho Is debarred from Hrondway." Senator ltorah ot Idaho suggested having Thaw adjudged InBatto and confined la an asylum whorovor no may scok rotugo. , Action Up tn Japs WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. Presi dent Wilson let it hu known today thnt tho United States will faoilitato a court test of tho California lien land law, but that tho first move must como from tlio Japmioso gov ernment, . LANE N S CHUTES AW FREEDOM M AY LOGEE WILSON PEACE PLAN IN HANDS Mexican Ruler to Consider United States Policy for Restoration This Afternoon-Approval Not Ex pected In Diplomatic Circles. State Department Issues Strict Or--dcrs to Prevent Transportation of Arms Across Rio Grande Border. WASHINOTON, Aur. 18. Con finnntion of published reports thnt the American emhnsHy at Mexico City had Hiibmittcd President Wli ott's iicnco HUKE'tioiiH to Gencrnl llucrta wnn received here today nnd nn answer is hoped for Huh after noon. Thu general feeling hero is Hint tho sut'KcstionH will not meet with Ilnertn's npprovnl. "If tho negotiations fail," said Senator Bacon after n visit to the White House today, "the t:ormment nt least will hnve nhown thnt it tried- every ixaccful means to restore order in the disturlicd republic. NOOAIiKS, Ariz., Aup. 18.-Or-(1cm hnvo been issued today by the state department nt Washington thnt strict gunrd must ho maintained nleni: the Mexican border to prevent further exportation of amis and am munition in violation ot. tlio nctt tralitv laws. It is rctxirtcd hero that tho department U informed Hint largo shipments of contraband hnvo been stmirclcd across the lino near itero recently. Additional border patrol was tic tailed today. WASHINGTON, Aup. 18. Taking ndvantngo of America's refusal to rccogniro tho government of Provis ional President Htiertn of Mexico, Ilritish interests, it wns discovered hero today, havo obtained Mexican railroad concessions which threaten to cripplo tho American-Hawaiian steamship line nml other American enterprises. It is rc)orted thnt the initial payment already has been mndc to Hucrtu. Tho concession, it is said, enables tho construction of a branch line from nn English rood running from Mexico City to tho Pacific const. This will render possible the under bidding of Now York to Snn Fran cisco rates via tho Pnnntna cannl. Tho stnto department will not admit officially that it has received such information, but it is believed to have considerable data on tho sub ject. Two Medford men giving tho names ot J, Titus and David Uoggs woro arrested at midnight Saturday night at Ashland In company with two girls, Heatrlco Cavcnnugh, agod 15 and Myrtlo Hanacom, aged 14, Just ns thoy wero entering an Ash land lodging house. Ono ot tho girls had on a dross, said to bo tho proper ty ot ono ot tho men's wife's which hu had porsuaded her to woar to dlu- gulso hor ago. Tho girl's whoroabouts was dis covered through a phono messago ono of thorn sont to Grants Pass from Phoenix asking 'a family frlond 'to send thorn somo monoy. Instead, tho frlond mado a hurried auto trip to Medford, got tho girl's father and arrived In Phoenix JuBt ns tho two girls and tholr companions pulled out on tho Into train. Tho auto followed to Ashland, and tho cblot ot pollco mado tho arrests at tho request ot tho girl's father. A chargo of kidnapping will bo filed against tho men by tho prose cuting attorney. Judge Kolloy loft' for Ashland to probe, tho case. Mon day afternoon, Tho Hanscom girl Is a daughtor ot Mrs. Mlko Spanks. Prosecuting Attornoy JColly Is In Ashland (his af ternoon attending tho preliminary hoarluff. J, , k OF S A PAIR CHARGED WITH DECOYING MEDFORD ALASKAVESSEL LOST; BELIEVE California Owners Admit Disaster, But Fatality List Is Unknown Carried Crew and Tourists Num bering, Fifty-four. Struck Rock in Stevens Pass and Sank In Few Minutes Sunday In Pacific Trade 25 Years. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 18. Rc yond admitting the reort of a mes sage notifying them of the loss of the steamship Slate of California in tho waters of hoiithcnstcrn Alaska, the Pacific Const Steamship com pany 'snys it has no information ns to wlicro or how the necident oc curred, or whether there has been nny loss of life. The State of California sailed from this pert August 13 for Skngway and Sitka and other south eastern Alaska iwrts. She is said to hao been on her wny to Sitka when tho necident occurred. Besides her crew, tho vessel carried fifty-four passengers, mostly tourists making Hie round trip. SEATTLE, Wnsh.. Aug. 18. Tho steamship State of California, Cap tain Harry Cnnn, one of tlio larg est and most tiopular steamers of Hie I'ncilic Loast Mcamsliip com pany, wns lost Sunday in Gambler bay, Frederick sound, on tho south eastern c oast of Alaska. Word of the disaster reached So attic at noon today in n cablegram. The steamship ran nground while negotiating Stevens Pass, and sank. it is reported, in a few minutes. It is reported that eight passengers wero lost. Among tho pnssengers on the wrecked vessel were A. N. Floyd and wifo aud Mrs. E. C. Wtad and Miss Lilly U. Ward. Mr. Floyd is general agent of tho Pacific Coast Steam ship company nml Mrs. Ward and Miss Ward aro the wifo and daugh ter of General Manager E. C. Ward of the same company. J i SAN DIEGO, Cat., Aug. 18. Tiie steamer State of California, lost off tho Alaska coast, has been making this port intermittently for the last twenty years. She was taken off six weeks ago and put on tho run bo tween Senttlo and Alaskan ports. At tho local office of tho Pacific Coast Steamship company it was said she had capacity for 275 passengers. She wns of 2100 tons and wns about twenty-fivo years old. She wns a sister ship of the Queen. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. IS. At tho local offices ot tho Pacific Coast Steamship company It was stated this afternoon that no definite news had been received ot tho loss ot tho steamor Stato ot California. Confirmation was rccolvod, however ot tho report that tho steamer was In trouble. CROP VERY SHY EATON RAPIDS. Mich., Aug. 18. T. A. Farrnnd, former president of tho Stato Horticultural sooietv lias roturned from a two weeks' tour of inspection of orchards, in various sections of tho stato, particularly thoso within n radius of sixty to sev-onty-fivo miles of Eaton Itapids. IIo said that from tho observa tions ho had mado ho did not beliovo that tho npplo shipments from Mich igan this fall will amount to 25 per cent of last year's shipments. This, ho says, means all varieties, and particularly early apples. Tho Into apples, ho says, aro look ing much better than tho early, but thoro is n great scarcity of these aud most aro impcrfeot and unfit for shipment. IIo blames unfavor able, weathor in tho early spring more tiinn ho does thu luto frosts, for tho present condition of tlio np plo crop, bocause tho weather was such that in nearly all instances it was impossible to make spraying ef fective. . MANYDNNED MICHIGAN FRUIT NO. 327. DIGGS AT BAY Threatens to Involvo Prominent Sac ramento Men In Testimony Court May Block Revelations Trial Re newed Tomorrow. Fear Main Pillar of Defense WIvm of Accused to Testify to Jury1 en Thursday. SAN FttAKCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 18. Maury I. Diggs will ho tho first witness to take tho stand hero to morrow when tho case in which ho is defendant on a white slave charge is resumed heforo Federal Judge Van Fleet. Thnt Diggt will take tho stand prepared to tell everything nml thnt if pressed too hard he may attempt to shift somo of tho responsibility for tho downfall of Miss Marsha Warrington to prominent Sacra mento men is a report in circulation at the federal building her? todny. Whether such a threatened rovcla tion would he allowed by Judge Van Fleet is questioned. Diggs' wholo story, it is under stood, will (cud to show that tho two young men did not take tho girls to Reno for immoral purposes, but wcro driven to Icavo bv threats of exposure. Diggs will bo followed by his wife and Mrs. Caminetti, nml possibly hy young Caminetti himself. Tho de fense expects to finish its testi mony Wednesday, which would mean thnt the case would go to the jury Thursday. Diggs, Caminetti 'and several friends Inst night attended a local theater and thoro saw moving pic tures of tho trial scenes. Diggs was highly incensed and declared it was an outrage. IIo started to intorviow (Contlntad oa page 3.1 TILLMAN FLAYS DIVORCE LAWS WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. Tho Dlggs-Camlnettl whlto slavo caso was discussed on tho floor ot tho United States senate today. Senator Till man ot South Carolina declared that easy divorce laws enabled Maury I, Dlggs and P. Drew Camlnottl to so curo tholr victims. Tillman men tioned tho caso while speaking against woman suffrage and tho pres ent divorce laws. "If tho Dlggs-Camlnettl affair had occurred la tho south," declared Sen ator Tillman, "tho fathers o( tho two girls would havo killed tho, two wlto-dcsortors like dogs aud would havo boon acquitted. It appears to mo that tho relation between divorce and suffrago Is ono of mutual accel eration. "I am nwaro that the suffrago movoment Is too strong tor an old fogy like mo to oxpect to stop except perhaps In tho south, or In Now Eng lund, whoro conservatism Is strong. Hut I beliovo in woman's goodness and usefulness varloa Invorsoly with her participation In politics. Wom on will improvo politics, cut ulti mately politics will destroy thorn." ZION CITY, III., Aug. 38. ."I hnvo known fur mouths that Kansas wns to havo a terrifio drouth," said Wilbur Glenn Voliva, today, discussr iug tlio continued heat and dry spell in tho middle west. "Kansas and the adjoining states aro boing pun ished for boing the word' greatest hog section. Tho drouth is iM Lord's warning that he will not send rain to raiso flesh to pollute Jh'e J people." HINTS EXPOSE IN GIRL'S IN DIGGS ME w , - Uy'trr - . .. .