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A., SECOND EDITION Medford Mail Tribune rrt WEATHER I'nlr ami Wanner WcUimhm tiny Miw. 82; M, 41. !porly.iln Yniir. iMIIy-Klwlilli Vnr. MKDJWRD, OJWaON, frUHSPAY, AUCIUBT .19, 1013. UNKNOWN REEF ARTIST FERDINAND PINNEY EARLE TO BE DIVORCED FOR THIRD TIME AND ONE OF HIS THREE WIVES I ALASKAN BAY temvsz&p&mmmmi , WRECKS CAUS Uncharted Rock In Gambler Day Toro Great Holo In Steamship State nf California Thlrly-thrcc Still Missing Prohahly Lost. Ship Is olal Loss, as Wreck Lies In Deep Water Oprralor Sounded S. 0. S. as Vessel Sank. 4 4 f HKATTI.K, Wnt.li.. Auk. ID. Ki.ty-clghl lives now iippeur to luivo In1 en Inst in tint wreck of tint steamer Klnln of Cnlifot nin. Of tli.i hewnty-six passcngcrx, hut forty-three with snved. Tim ciiiw iitiiulii'ii'il Hnvcnly-flvu nml nf themt advices huv tliut lint four went riwciiiil. Wlnln the I'neillu Coiut Steam klilji eiitniiiny sav Unit but M'veii iiii'tiilirrit nf the crew were drowned, thev lire un iililu In neiiiiunt for mure tlmn tlieMo seven nml tho forty ilc I; I'll up nl (lie hcciio nf the wreck by the stciim Klilp .Icffiirnonl As figured nt UiIh hour, lliern scemi to hnvo been thlrty-tlinw) pas m'MKith nml thirty-five mem Imth of tho crow drowned. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Cnnr" t E WmW WWi-; '-W g.- mm THAW CAUGHT OIGCSBHS ABOARD TRAIN GIRL IN CASE NEAR QUEBEC FOR DOWNFALL - - NO. 128. 3TATE SENATOR FRAWLEY SUPPLIES THE NERVE FuoJHvo From Matteawan Asylum Under Arrest ?.t Coatlcoake. Can adaSullen and Unrcsponslvo, But Admits Identity. "I Was Unable to Shake the Woman Off" Is Pltlablo Defense of Archi tectAccuses Second Girl of Re sponsibility In Induclnn Flight. Thaw Cannot Be Detained as Fufll- Far of Wife's Prosecution Cause of tlvc From Justice or as Criminal cr Conspirator or as Undesirable. lYrdiimnd Piiiuoy Knrle, nrtint unit iliHcoxcrer of nffiuillen, nml thy IMinHCHoor, nt vitriiMM timcH, of Hirer wives, seems lemlv l lake another. IMk third wife, Mrs. Helen Theodora Siilfonl r.nrlc, iliiiiyliter of mi Kng- I OFF PAY FROM SULZER SHU 4444444444444 ,hi:attmj, Wash., Aug. m. Latent information from tho neemt of thu wreck of tho atrniimlilp tltnto of Call (oruln on Sunday morning luillcntos tlmt thu vowel struck nu uncharted rock In Onmblor bay. tore n groat hole In her tmttom, nml then slipped (nun tint rock nml within threu inln Htm sank beneath tho aurfneo of tho witter. Thin In tho view taken by tho offi cial of tho Pacific Coast stcamiilitp rninimny, imncr of tho IohI vemiel. In mi other way can they account for the crent Ihka of llfo nmoui; tho linn neitKurrt nml tho roinimrnthuly fow falalltlcH ntnoiiK thu crow. It In pointed out that nt K;30 o'clock on Huiulay inornliiK nhnnnt nhlp many of tlm pnimoiiRcrn Would prohahly Ktlll ho In their hnrtlm, and It In he lleved tlmt tho Kreat numlirr of thimo reported lulralUK went down with tho uhlp. njMralor flnvn K. . S. (VII The wlrvtcmt plant on tho Califor nia did Itn duty faithfully, and 1). C. I'crkliiH, nf Han 1'rnnclnco, wlrolciiM operator In ninonr, tho uiIhmIiik. In the lirhif innmontH kIvcii between tho tlmo of tho collision with tho reef nml tho iilukliiK of tho vchho! l'or- klim repeated (ho "H, O. H.'1 rail nml tho ntcnundilp JoffcrHon, of tho Alimka HteauiMhlp company, picked up tho dlHlroHrt hIriuiI and hurried to thu Hceno. Tho Joffornon took aboard from HfehoiitH and raftH, forty-thrco of tho (.'allfornln'n pasnoiiKors, toRiitlier with Cnptatn T, II, Onnn nml forty uicmhorH of tho crow. William Ahcrunthy, flrnt offlcor. nml thrcn memberfl of tho crow, were lutt at tho kcciio of tho wrock, Tho Joffornon thon loft for Juneau whnro tho roucitnd pnHHonitortt woro provided for nml hint nlt;ht placed on board tho HtenniHlilp North Weat ern. Tho Jefferson loft Junoau at 1 o'clock yoHtorday mornliiK with for ty mombiTd of tho crow nf tho Htnto of California, and Is oxpuctcd to roach Hcattlo Hhnrtly nftor noon tomorrow. Aboard tho North WoBtorn nro tho hodlim of MrH, Nolllo II, Ward and MIhh Lilly II, Ward, wlfo and daugh ter of AHBlstant (lenornl K. 0, Wurd, of tho Pacific Connt BtonuiBhlp com pany, John Van do I.amt and MIhh Oluraon Van do I.aha of Lob AiiroIob; MIhh Htola Ilonrdou of Ban Frun- cIbco nud four unldcutlflod women. Fifty-Four I'lkiNciiKcru Whon tho Btato of California loft Bcattlo on hor lll-fatod trip alio car ried fifty-four pnsHonRora for Junoau, BkiiKway nud hoiiio for thu round trip. In addition twenty-two pusBongors worn tnkou nhoard nt Prlnqo Uuport, Kotohlkiin, I'otoruhurK and Wrant'ol, maklUK a total ot 70 pnssoiiRorfl, nil of whom woro on tho vossol whon bIio Htruck. Tho JuffoiBon roporta roa cuIiik hut forty-throo pubroukoih, bo AND HIS FRIENDS Hull family, in nliout lo hiio for ili viyce. Shu hnvM hIiu Iiiis ample uroumlx, uhieh imlicnlim that Kurle IiuhM'hiiiiI u new nirinily. Ho in at thin time on llio iwuiliiicnt of Kuropo ami lias not been tho. thrri! wlf for NOtllP lllOlllllK. HUNDRED KILLED " WHEN DYNAMITE AI.1IANV, N. V., Auk. 13 Terinl nntlon nf tho Kubcrnnlorlnl coufiiilon canned by tho Impeachment proceed ing Indeed OKnlimt (lovernor Wllllnm Hulior today was expected oon. Tho IcKlMintiiro In expected to rccocnlio CAR COLLIDES MEXICO CITY, Auk. 1 Moro than ono hundred ponionn wcro killed mid Injured today In Tncuhayn, n HUburu of tho city, by an explosion ald to havo beoik, caused by n colli I.lrutenant (lovernor Martin H. Olynnnlon of n car of Iron with a car of nu thu lawful chief executive of Now jork Btato and tho cnnnl, board Is oxpected to tako ilmllar nrtlon. Pay ment will then bo discontinued, to utiito official roinnlnliiK loynl to Hul- xer. Tho offlro la to ho Induced to dellvor all official mall to Cllymi, Covornor Hulrer InsUtu ho linu not forfeited lilt powers hut ho Ih not actliiK In nny Imporlnnt mattera. Ho refused to Indicate whether ho will nntlco tho nctlon by Attorney (Scnornl (larinody In rccoKiilxluK tSlinn aa tho Btatn'D chlof executive. Tho IcKlHlnturo la lo InvcMlcnto all clmrKisN that bribery Influenced tho Impeachuipnt of BuUcr. dynamite In n atreet. Tho disaster occurred In tho moat thickly popu lated district of tho city, (ho victims heliiK mostly women nnd jjlrls. All tho ndobo housoM within n radius of flvo hundred feet of tho explosion wero leveled to tho ground. Thirty bodies already havo been rccovorcd. COATICOOKK, Quebec, Am;. 11). Held nu a fugitive from jnnticu from thu Unilcil ritnli-H, a man "ml- mlttintr Hint ho Ik Hurry K. Thaw, hlaycr of Btnuford White, who cs capeil enrly .Suudny from the Mat lenwnu nHylum fnt; the insane near I'onchki'PpHie, N. V., it under nrreht h'cro toilny. The nrivjncr is khIIph and uncominiinientivp. "I urn Hnrry K. tlmw. nil richt." ......'. "---, he Mini, "but I havo committed no crime. Von hnvo no rijcht lo inter fere with my liberty and I demand tho privili-KO of Kolmr to Quebec." Thaw wns idcnlified by Deputy Sheriff Kclsey of Colebrook, N. II. Kclfoy was en mute from Portland, lie, o Colcbroole when ho nnw n man in tho Bmokinc car crrcntly re- Bemhlinir tho ftiit3vc' picturen. He hni1owcil tho innu nml enuxed Iuh nrrcxt nt HemmcJiK'liIc-Oiurford, A villnpo nenr here. The priwuicr wna liroupht here nml finally admitted lux identity. Two men who nrcomtinnipd Tlmw nlfin wprrt ,tnlnlnfi1' Sheriff Kclsoy inn ilcmnudel the Tuu rcwiiru. oucrru oy mc sialic n wiin nuylnra for Jhaw's arrest. Runaway Tried "to Let Down Easy," He Says. KAN KHANCISCO. Oil., Aujr. 10. "I won tumble to hhakc the wom an off." This in his own words Kinnmcd ui tho dcfeiiHu lodny ot Mnury I. Diir'H nn to why jrnrnha Wnrrinjrton, nf ler jroinj; through many escapmles with him, I)ln Norri nnd R Drew lmimetti, xrtn diacovcred livinjr Giri InnraEwkH NO ULTIMATUM FROM HUERTA DEWS LINO President Wilson till Regards Situ ation as Hopeful for Mediation Lind Sent for by Hucrta After Mexican Reply to Washington. No Public Discussion of Mexican Affairs Permitted by Leaders of Both Parties In Congress. Tammany Htnto Hcnator Jiime J. Prnwley district lender or his oran izntiou, nml one of the nerviest men in Tnrnmnny Hall, is eupplyinc the courage for the bitter Tnrnmnny nl- i?.ft.V.!T.-oiTS tho fliRht of the four from Sncrn mento. "I wnntcd to ro nwny nlmip," he Niiid under Bcnrchini; croHH-cxnmin-ntion, "but hho wouldn't hnvo it no. Helieve me, old hoy,' she. bnid, 'you nro not Kin nwny nml lenvo me in the lurch. Where you ro, I nm k- inj,'." OTTAWlA, Out., Aue. ID.Cnnnu. ian ntithorities ndmitteilly nro puz r.leil over thn enso of Hnrry K. Thaw, held nt Conlicnoke. One., ns n fiiptivo'fmi! justice. It is admit ted that'' Thaw1 cannot bo detained either ni ii criminnl or n confpir nlor. If'ho linn n thmucji ticket to Hurnpe, it wan unid, ho cnunot oven he ilclained 114 nn undcmrnblc. SOUTHERN PACIFIC STRIKE AVERTED MARKET NKW YOIIK", Aiiff. 1!). Kapid do clincrt niarkeil the openine; of the htoclc uiiirkut loday. American Smellinj,', with heavy iuteienU in Mexico, opened 'Ji(, lower. Canad ian Pacific declined UU and Iokhch f 11 point were recorded in Hend- iiik, Union Pacific, Northern Pa cific, l.ehiL'h Valley. ClieHniieiiko A- Ohio, Can, Utuli Copper ami Mexican Petroleum. Ileforo noon prices drifted In tin even lower level. Siuelliui broke II poiutH, Union Pacific nml Aiimh;u imiteil 2 mid llio Kenernl lint from 1 t J 'a poiulri. Jluiids wero irregu lar. The market closed Hlromr. FOREIGN AUTO' MAKERS! BY CONCESSIONS SURRENDER tl THAW TO NEW YORK Dominated by Girl For two hours of uninterrupted testimony Dirks tried to impress up on tho jury his assertions nnd insin uations thnt Miss WnrriiiRton prac tically dominated him. Having enst her fortnnes with bin, hho refused to bo shunted aside, he testified. even though ho pleaded business ruin, fnraily tici nnd iropcndinR prosecution by his wife nud father tnrouRU th, jurejulo. caurU. . - tf. . atf uiwn ansa vtrnnRion lio nlso souRht to pjneo tho rcsnonsibilitv for hnvliiR induced her companion, Iln Korris, to nccompnny the other threo to Keuo when tho vounircr cirl plended to bo relcnsed from the elopement pnet. "If it hnd not been for Marsha's persistent urRinp, Ixiln Korris would iipycr have roho with us from Snc ramenlo," replied DIrrs In answer to JuiIro Van Ileet's questions on this jwint. j Vcnk Rxcuscti Given Ho is chnirmnn of tho Jcm'slntivo committee which is invcsticntinR the Rovcrnnr's ennipniRti funds with a view to collectiuc fuels on whirl, ho inny be imcnchcd later. GRILLS BISHOPS FOR FAILURE TO SUFFRAG IE FIGR AMERICAN (Contlnuod on fu'o 0.) I'AIUB. Auk. 19. Kronch nutomo duo mauurncturors today bocau nc- tlvo work on n compalBU iiRalnat tho Amorlcan "Invasion of uutomobllos" nf ohonp moko. Tho first stop today was tho unmliiK of u commlttoo which will attond tho manufacturorH cou voutlou In Loudon In Nbvombor. Tho plaim of tho Kronch niukora nro to roorKnuUo tho Intomatlonal Union of Manufacturers aa an opon oppo nont ot tho Amorlcan output. Amorl can cni'B ot ronaonublo prlcoa lmvo proved so durablo and popular with BAN KHANCISCO. Cnl Aur. 19. Poncofnl rolntlons hotwoon tho Southern Pacific nnd Kb conductors, trainmen, engineers nnd flromcn nro cstnbllshcd hero today aftor ton days of negotiation. Commissioner O. W. W. HniiRer of tho fodoral bonrd of mediation and conciliation nrrannod tho sottlomout. Sovoral wcokn ngo a atrlko of tho conductors and trainmen was Immi nent owing to tho rofusntof tho 8outhorn Pacific to grant their con tention for tho right of seniority on steam roads to apply to olectrlo su burban linos. Tho men stood ready to enforco tholr domnnd with a ntriko, 90 por conf hnvlng voted to go out, Tho strlko was averted b tho company's offer to submit tho question to arbitration, lly tho terms of tho now ncreo- inont, conductors, tralumon, onglnoora nud flromon who by seniority nro en titled to fill vacancies on stonm loads, will rocolvo tho snmo conBld oration nn oloctrlc linos, tho samo rnto of pay to oxtend to botlijoada, Tho moil nro woll pleased with tho Hottloincnt, receiving nil thoy con tended tor, AS UNDESIRABLE PELKEY ENGAGES QUARTERS FOR TRAINING LOS ANflKLKS, Cat., Aug. 11). Arthur Pelke.v, wliito heiivvwoiorht uhniupion, and his mnnagor, Toniinv liurns, nro novo today, having com pleted tholr vnudovillu cncaL'ements. TrniniiiR quartarA nt Vcnioo, in which Polkoy, will condition himself fov his innleh hero with Chnrlev xriii.... :.. n..i. i... 1....... i..... ' . 1 .'..,,v , v'uu'ui-ii utitu uvl'ii uiiiiiir 1110 Kronen public that homo made .,,i aumo ,1,... ti, L ...,,.,,. plkov will8 V V K cuuesuny; car sales lmvo fallen oft greatly. ' ,,, a.i!5S T. li , S 2 I ' WftnVV Weduesdny except near tho " """ " -i""-"'icoistj novtncnsteriy winds, NHWYOUK. Aug. 19. Tho fol lowing long dlstanco tolophono con versation was hold this afternoon by thu Now York World with Chlot of Pollco Uoudeau ot Coatlcooko, Quo- hcc. ."Havo you Harry K. Thaw, slayer ot Stanford Whlto, under nrrestt" askdd tho World. "Tho prisoner admitted to mo nnd others that ho Is Thaw,'' was tho auswor. "Ho also fits Thaw's description. Tho prisoner Is tall, orcct, dark and has staring eyes. Ills' brown hair Is streaked with gray. Tho bluo suit ho woars Is dusty and wrlukled from traveling." , "Ask Thaw tn como to tho tolo phono," roquostod tho World. Thoro was ru Interval and then Dnudeau reappeared nt tho tolophono. "Thaw," ho said, "doos not doslra to shako a stntomont. Thin Is by ad- vlco.pt counsel, Mr. Shlrtllffo ot Coat lcooko. Thaw has cngagod hlra. "Whoro nro Thaw's couipanlonsl" was tlio noxt question. "Wo had nothing on which to hold thorn," nnsworod Doudeau, "and tho nro at liberty." "Wo will bo advlsod by tho king's counsol," was tho nnswor, '-'and bo govornod entirely by his roprosonta-tlons." It Is stated horo thnt Thaw, it do- portod ns nn undoslrablo immigrant, probably will bo surrondorod to tho United States authorities at tho. Now York hordor, "Miss. Warrington wns afraid Iila would tbll nil nbout our rcln tions if sho wns nllowcd to rcmnin behind, and for thnt reason she in sUlcd that Misi Norris como nlong." Tho trip to Ilcno was not touched iiK)n In tho direct examination by Attorney Hubert T. Devlin for the defense, nor nny of tho wild csenp ndos read into tho records throuch testimony by Miss WnrrinRlon nnd the Norris Rtrl. Allowing him to lay tho founda tion for what nromises to be n Rrill ing criiss-cxnminntion when tho trial is resumed nt 2 p. in. today, tho government prosecutors allowed Diggs to jell his stovy with practi cally no interruptions. Lotting Her Down Kasy Tho flush on HiRgs' fnco became docper ns ho wan carried further (Continued on Page 6) T. IS MERELY THAW OECOY PITTSnURO, Pa.! Aug. 10. It is not believed hero that the man held prisoner by tho Canadian authorities at Coatlcooko, Quebec, is Hnrry K. Thaw. The impression hero is thnt tho man nrrcsted thoro is sinmlv n decoy "planted" to test tho situation lor lhnw. LONDON, Aur. 19. "Tho bishop having persistently neglected to sur- - IKS' Ruhh'c prayer In tho churches lor uouc Rumnnco in tho question vt women's enfranchisement. bnv now been smitten with the terrible curso of spiritunl blindness: thev havo thrown nsido nil pretenso of decency nnd rehcion." savs nn in- dignnnt letter of protest ngninst the 'cnt nnd mouse ' net received tmlav by the nrchbibhops of Canterbury nnd York from tho suffraRist church women's protcat committee. "Heforo tho eyes of ORnostics and atheists." continues the urnlest. "they hnvo openly allied themselves with cornint iolitieians nnd white slnvo traders, bv snnctionim? meth ods of unhenrd-of brutality toward women, who, whether right or wroiiR in their methods. urn nnrtiKutlv striving to bring into this nation somo uegrco of purity nnd christian- ity" . . "Wo desire to cxtircss tho indiimn- tion nnd loathing with which wo re Rard tho action of tho bishops in allowing tho 'cat nnd mouse' bill to pass tho houso of lords. It is trnino onomrh that our leiHsliiiors should be capablo of oven consider ing n measure, which inflicts upon Reed and public-spirited women tor turo which no humnuo person would ever inflict upon murderers or btothel keepers. Hut church wo men, nnd indeed all Christians, hnd at least i richt to cxneet thnt tho Lord's spiritunl would bo present in tho upper houso to deuounco, in tho name of Christianity, n inensuro tho mora proposal of which must rank r.iiRlnud fur below tho ignorant nn tlons to whom, with inconceivable nrrognnce, sho sends missionnries." f -f - f 4- 4 f -f f WASHINGTON, AuK. 10. Hepuhlican nnd demoorntio " represcnlntivcs nliko stood with President Wilson today in provonting nil discussion t of tho fcxienn situation. ' SorcraJ, however, attempted to resist tho general under- " stnnding. Clnrk of Florida nsked lenvo to discuss tho Munroo doctrine on Fridny. Foster of Illinois objected. "Thc present strained situn- " tion is no timo for such dis- cussion," ha snid. Then Chnirmnn Flood of "" tho foreign committco wanted ""' to discuss tho nnpointment of a minister to Parnguny. " "I object," said Itcpresen- tntivo Mnnn. "It would bo sure to drag in tho Mexican mnttcr." . 4- Both requests wero over- "" ruled. -f f f f f 4- f 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4- 444--444444-4444444 - ) WASHINGTON. Aur. 10. Seer. tnry Bryan denied today that ho had said mediation in Mexico hnd been rejected and would neither confirm ..u. uwjjr null, jjut-ria naa rcrusea PRIEST FACES TRIAL PICTUR E BULL YOUNG FIGHTS JESS WILLARD FRIDAY Fair Weather Predicted PORTLAND. Ore. Auc-. It). Ore gon Kair tonight nnd Wednesday; LOS ANGKLES, Cal Aug. 10. Hull Young nud Jess Willnrd nro about ready today for their sched uled twonty-vound bnttlo at Yornou Friday night. Both ginnts will con- xdudo their tvaining tomorrow. Young appears to bo in better con dition than Wullnrd, who assorts, howover, thnt ho will bo fit. Young enjoyed n day off yestordny for u session with tho motion picture cam IIOMR. Aug. 19. Churgcd with stealing tho famous Madonna palutod by Glambolllnl, which was reported dostroyed In tho tiro which razod tho church ot Santa Maria In October, 1911, n priest namod Potor Crosclnl, today Is In Jail, awaiting trial. Tho authorities alloeo tho priest removed tho famous painting and thon sot tiro to tho church, .Later ho Is said to havo sold tho plcturo to a wealthy con nolsour who attorwards bocamo con science stricken and returned It to Crosclnl. Tho prlost thon sont It to a denier In Florence whoro it was dis covered and slozod by n government Inspector who Immediately arrested Crosclnl upon hearing tho Florence to listen to the American proposals. Ho said Lind reported his reception by Mexican authorities was cordial. Scnntor Lodge, who visited the hito Houso early today, said on leaving: "Tho president still regards the situation ns hopeful." Tho belief prevalent in official circles hero Hint Huerta has at least parliaHy retreated from his original intention to refuso to discuss pos sible American mediation of Mexi co's troubles is based on John Lind's telegram of this morning. Lind reported Hint ho wns summon. ed to tho pnlnco Inst night nftor Mexico's reply to tho United States wns sent to Washington. Ultimatum Denied Press reports of tho reply snid it resembled nn ultimatum, but Lind's explanation of America's sobor in terest resulted in Huerta snylinn that ho hoped, if possible, to end tho anrcmatikmnl ''tension. Dcni.il. or nt Ienst repudiation, of tho story' ensued. President Wilson dues not feci himself nblo to net further, pending tho nrrivnl nf detailed information of tho situation in Mexico City. Echoing Ambassador Wilson's re cent utterances regarding England's part in Mexican affairs, tho Mexi can embassy hero today issued a statement declaring that at n recent banquet in Mexico City in fionor ot Hucrtn, tho British minister wnnuly praised Hucrtn nnd predicted for' bun a most brilliant future. , Federals Claim Victory To this statement tho Mexican embassy appended tho information that tho fedoral forces lmvo defeat ed n rebel command nt Rodriguez and nro advancing in forco on Sab inns nnd Ciudnd Porfirio Diaz. Tho stntomont declared that Zap atistas forces nro nlso beincr hemm ed in preparatory to a general at tempt to dofeat nnd disporso them. REPUBLICANS MEET j TO'FIGHT TAMMANY NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Still fret ting becauso District Attornoy Whit man's accoptanco ot 'nomination on tho Fusion anti-Tammany ticket for district attornoy, has loft them with out a loador and a man on whom all factions could have agreed for nayer tho republican city committee meeta 4 vr......., .-.,-.. . ...- .. . ern, tho bier fichtor beincr nnnefor doalor's story ot how tho latter came linn tn mnvnr .nmniiii .. .- when ho is not doing ring work. b' It. idont of the board of aldermen, ' f i H !i 11 Mm -1 1 ) 1 M 1 -.?; 'H"V