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u I) "'P, 'f. ':?!'.,. V -. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fair nnd roolcr flnturikijr -Ma. Ml; Mlit. B. SECOND EDITION 'l ' tin- Fnrly.thlrrt Tnir. tiitllv- Klnlitli Yriir. JAIL PHYSICIAN DECLARES THAW IS NOW SANE Canadian Doctor Puts Prisoner Tliroiifili Stunts to Prove Sanity- No Authority for Extradition Likely to Go Free. May Do Deported as Undesirable Allen noil Relumed Over Same Route as He Entered. KIIKKHHOOKK, Qui-., An 22. 'lliui K- Tliuw In perfectly nunc." This vuim tin' dictum hero ludiiy of l)i, .liiiitti Kiii'l, J it it physician, nf tcr iiii (IiiiiihIUu oxiiiiiiiiiilioii uf (ho Hinder lit' Kliiiifntil Whitit in his coll lii'ic. I'm' fnrty-flvo minutes Dr. Noel nii Hid primmer through nil hotlK of IcMm. Mix tonlii't in i'x lirt'lnl in hit vilnlly iniMirlnnt in TIiiiw'h fight Tor freedom, Aitnl llmt New York's miui'Ml fur tin1 extradition of I lurry K. Thaw will nut ln grunted by tlio Cniiiidhui ntilhiiriticx, (Iioro ('iirnc 14 if, his hrnllit'r-lii-lnwU reported to Im arranging hi have n yuehl in t'mi iiilinn vraturrt, in wliicli Ktuiil'ord White's bIiijit will ho Iu1.cn In Vir ginia. Thorn Hid PHUhurg fugitive will Inivo llm benefit til' tint court I'liiiilitimiK in lliu onto uf liilm Cliul oner, nrigiiiulor nf "Who In Inwii'V iuim," wlin lives iininolofited ill till) (Mil Dmiiiiiinii, ullhotinh lie U mi cm en nil iuHiinu prisoner from New Vurk. Tlutw (lit I'M ,Miraiirn Thaw's Shcibrooko connicl, Attor ney Sliiiitclilfc, rrtiirnril hero today fiom OIIhwii, where III! Illtll Ill'CII in tcrv lowing Hid bends uf tlui itumlurn llon service. Shuttcliffo told Thaw Unity Hint ho probably would hne to Inivo Cnninln, hut Hint lio Nisi liwly would imt Im rt'turiii'tl to Now York state. Whether TIiuw will Im rejected liy Hid government ns iiii iiiidet.irnlile alien nml ictiirned to llio t'liiliil Nliilos liy lie Mime route over wliicli lie en I ei ed Canada or will lie civ en forty-clht hour to ipiil Hie eimtilrv niul nlloived o cIioum) lit own route in iih yet mieertiiiii. The mitliorilinx here have taken in dead eanient n jexlinulv stalled re Hirl Hint noleil New York guiiugnlcrs had lieen employed to hreak into the jail here nml resoiio Thaw. In eon teiiieiice llio guards have lieen dun lileil nml everyone approaching Hie ni"oii in wlileli Tlmw in confined is Mihjcctcd to Hid closest scrutiny. Clmilffeiir'N Trial l'ontMiiieit Miigihlnitu MiiUonii pout polled for ii week the eiiKii nunitiHt Mileliell Tluiinpaon. a eliniitTenr, neeineil of bringing Thaw, an adjudged liinnlie, into Canada. The delny is due to Din noii-iirrivnl of tlio reeoril of the fugitive's eommilmeiil to the Mat lenwnn iisvlilin. Owing to his fear Hint n rescue would Im ntteiuptcd, the governor of Hie jail icfiiucd today In penult any jailors to hco Tlmw, I hi would mil even truiiMiilt a note, saying ho iu leuiled to tuku mi chances. It in undorslnnd, on tlio olhcr hand, Hint Roger O'.Mnrn, TIiiiw'h Pitlidiurg friend, Iiiih lieen linked to send two of hi huskiest wliniig-uim men hern to guard Thaw aiiiiiHl any ntteiupt al kidnaping liy the emihsur ii-H of Nuw York filnto. ,1'olltliM l'lii)el Thai parly hero wliieh in impir to Hend Thaw liiuilc to Mlutlenwan in liitlerly itHSerllni: llml TIiiiw'h filenilH nro oxurlluj,' pnlitienl pieHs uru nl Ottawa to unin their ciuIh. They point out tho facl thai nvnry lawyer Thaw lias hired Ih u cniiHorv alive. That party enntrnlH thn l)o mlnioii uovetaiiioiil, iiIIIuiiikIi QuuIico h a liherul prnviiieo. TO GRAB THAW AldlANY, N. Y., Ahb. 52. Acting (lovoriior aiynn today tologrnphod tho following mcBHogo to tho govor nor of Vormoilti i'I am lnformod that tho Canndlnn nuthnrltloa will do port Harry Thaw to Vermont about AVoiluoBilay noxt. I rouuo8t that you havo him hpnrohcmtod Immodlntoly and hold awaiting n rouulaltlon." VERMONT ASKED VIRGINIAN WILL GO TO COURT OF MADRID roriiier I.leiilennut (lovernor WIN Innl of Virginia will roiireiniul ttm Hulled KtalcH n h luiilmMiidor In HjiiiIu. tiovernor Wlllnnl In odd uf tlio iiroKn-imlvu ilrmoiralu of hlx Mtntu niut hurt Imiuii In tho flfslil iiKnlncl tho democratic organ Initlon com iiiiiiuIihI liy ileuntorH Martin nml HMnriNon mill l(uirenoiitntlvu Ilunr I). I'lood. Itn milieu from onn of llio flnti old Virginia fmnlllcH, which linn loin; held Ii ponltlon In noclety, nml hn l wealth)'. In fnct tho Now Wlllnrd Hotel, whero inmi)' ntntoHiuen llvo In WniihltiKtou. U mm of IiIh proiiortloi. I WAHIIINdTOK, Auir. 22. Prcnl- dent WiNou hhut himnelf in his fdudy here toduy mid hcKan typewntinu ncrsoiutllv the ineHHiiuo ho in to hciiiI to eoiiKn'Ks on the Mexican Mtmitinn. The prcHidcnt dinlikes to dietuto nml will do all tho woik on tho document llilllAclf. II in helieved Hio president will iiinke additional reeoininemliitiiuiK to ronjjrom eoneerniiitf AmerieaV atti- lude, and It ih iiomhiMh that a new MeMcan poliev will ho outlined. The moHHUKo will ho tho loujjeht Hint I'renideul Wtilcon linn yet written. DR. STARTS WIFE IS I'OltTiaNM), Ore. Auk. 52. Mm. Marry Start, wlfo nf Dr. Harry Start, convicted In tho rlreult court a fow inoiitliH ni:o on clmrKOH KrowliiK out of tho vlro Hcanitala la Purtlnml, nml Inter freed by ttm uunromo court, wan found dend at lior homo hero today. Douth ovhlently wna'iluo to a fall down a ntnlrwny. Dr. Start linH not boon booh In tho ncilKhborhood for a week, and his wlfo lived nlono. Alt 'officer, Kummnncd by a iioIkIi bur found tho utiuont conf iislon In tho Iioiiho. lleor and whlaltoy botUea worn Bcnttorod throtlKhout tho houso, bod clothhiB torn to HhrodH, draportos torn from tholr nronor linnglngs and ttlBhca and brlo-a-brao brokon. Slnco Dr. Start'H troublo In tho vlco Hrnndnt MrB. Start la roportod to havo lined llauor ami druga fruoly, IS BY SECRETARY BRYAN WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. Secre tary of Stato llryan today, warned I'rnvUlonat 1'roBldent lluorta or Mexico, (lenornl Carranin, tho robol londor, and local Moxlcun officials at Laboqullo that thoy would bo hold personally roBponalhlo for tho Bntety of Shirley 0. HuIbo, Bon-ln-lav of Idoutonnnt (lovoriior Itoynolds of Ponnsylvanln, who wtia captured by Moxlcnn robola two wooks ago. No nowa bus ben rocolved of Hulso for teu days. ..j i- WILSON WRTES MESSAGE ABU MEN MUDDLE FOUND DEAD MEDFORD, BANK WAGE BATTLEAGANST UURRENCY BILL American Bankers' Association Tlirouiih President Hcpliurn, De nounces Measure Domination hy Government Is Approved. Refllonal Reserve Plan Instead of Central Bank Arouses Criticism Somo Features Commended. CHICAGO, Auk. 22. lllttor do niincliitlon of tho democratic cur romy bill wnH voiced hero lotlny by A. Ilnrton llopburn, prcHldent of tho (htmn Nntlounl Hnuk of Now York and clinlrniHH of tho currency com inlttm of tho Amorlcnn ltniikora' n Hoelntlon. Hrpbiirn'M nttnek enmn at n runfrrvneu hero of roprcucntatlvm of Imnklng nml clearing homo niao elation, callod by tho currency com- mltteo to dlHcma tho ()tvcn(llna bill llopburn' opiiomIHoii to tho inena uro wna bnacd on tho following greumla: Domlnnllon by tho govornmont of a fodornl reaervo bonrd which Is In tended to control bnnka; tho roglonnl reiiervo plan, dividing tho country Into twelvo own, ench having a eop urato federal reMorvo bank Itmtead of (renting a alnglo roaorvo bank, na llnpburn all along hna ndvocntnd. Ho nlao objected to tho provision mnklug tho government rcaponalblo for notea Ixauod by banka. Kjiiiio (JchmI r"Muiri "Tho propoard Inw," anlj Hepburn, ' hna ninny rnmmomlnblo fonturca. It ereatea n central bunk nml catnbllahrs brnuch banking. It nlao recognUoa bank nBcia In thsi form of commor- clnl pnpor an a unrninl and proper hatla for bank currency and provides for keeping tho govornmont current fund In uio Inatoad of locking thorn up In tho trcnaury vaults. Hut while wo havo re.iaon to rojoloo over tho forco of Bound prlnclplca rocognltcd, wn iiiiiat regret that tho bill only partly omhodlca them." Hepburn novorely criticised the prnvlalou making tho necnetary of tho trcnaury, tho aocrotnry of ngrlculturo, tho couiptrolor of tho currency and four others to bo appointed by tho president, and tho sennto moinocra of tho fodornl reserve bonrd on tlio ground that they would bo under tho prcaldont'it domination and sulght bo- co mo a dnnporotiB political tnachlna. Ho nlao objected to tho provision wrlch requires national bnnka to fur iiIkIi capital for tho proposed federal reaorvo bnnka, but without giving tho former tho ellgtitost control ovor tho Inlter. Hepburn wnntod to know why bnnka ahould bo asked to furnish this capital any more than any other Industry. Ho also asked why tho wholo pooplo should not furnish It through tho United States treasury. llAiikera to Agrco Tho bankers hopo to reach an ngrooment tomorrow on a concerted form of protest ngnlnst tho hill. Tho moinborH of tho currency commlttoo would not eny wliothor tho protest would tnko tho forin of a request for a now bill or amendments to tho present mensuro. Forty-Bovon Btntes woro repro- aontod at tho mooting, tho delcgntos representing tho financial Instltu tlons wltli nasota In oxcesa of flfteon billion dollars. AUTOMOBILE FUNERAL I LOS ANGKLKS, Cnl., Am;. 22. To fulfill tho dying wish of Michael Mornn, n San Fraueisco uutomohilq iimn, Hint his body might bo trans ported to ita final resting placo in Now York by automobile, arrange ments were completed today bv W. A. Peek of Los Angeloa to convoy Moran's renminH noross tho conti nent in nn nutomohilo henrso, Tho Blart will bo mado from San Fran oiseo next Wednesday niul Peok ox peotH to comploto tlio .trip in a mouth. 11. IF. Ilnmbloy of Snn Diego mid two chnuffours will accompany llio parly, l'ook and Ilnmbloy will k t San Frnuoisoo lomorrow to comploto preparations Havre. ... ORIilOON, FRTDAY, ATJOUST 22, 10J3. CAIMETTI MAY PLEAD GUILTY TO INDICTMENT Defendant Says That He Will Not Attack Character or Testimony of Girl and Thai Ho Does Not Deny His Guilt In Case Against Him. Facts Not Disputed, Merely Appli cation of Mann Act Challenged Two Counts Lrkely to Be Dropped. SAN FKANCISCO, (VI., Auc. 22. V. Dniw Caminettl, koii of llio United Slatex eomtiiiHioner kmutiiI of iuiiiiiuralion, nml llio next to he placed on trial liero for violation of tho .Afitnii white Hlnvo act in Inking Icila Norriu to Il'euo "ior immoral purpoHcH," probably will know hU fnto heforo Maury I. Diw, hm eoii vietcd companion, Ih nciitcnccd. The rmninclti cnnc ia ncl for Tucifdny, August 2o at 10 o'clock. Ditin wl" no 'o,n0 "I ,,,r "cnicnet" until Reptemher 21. In the meun llmc there U a hlrong probahility. jt luw ticrn hinted, that Camiuetti will plead guilty, since Hie facts on which tho indictment nro lmei nave noi Imni lenicd. hut merely Hie ntiplica- tion of the Maim act challenged. AfrnrdiinT to KiM-cinl (Jovcrnineni Proaecutor Theodore Itoche. two 4I the nixvcountH included in tho Cam- I...H .'..,:.. !,. ,.illlioun ileiiliiifT with llll'lll lllilii-mi , ' - inducement nml ikrwiiaaion mny be dropicl, and tho cnne -iroaecuicii nimplv on alleged etimplicily in trans- porting tho two prm, iim morris and Marxlia Warrington. "On tho other lmud," iaid Roche, "Hio icnunion nml inducement - i. mnv linve to he retained to hIiow eolluition in cttiuR the girls to leave Saernmento. iin.niin ilnclaratlons Hint Camlnct- tlo when tho tlmo camn would plead .iiiiv m iho.harco of trnnaportlng I.ola Norrla to Jteno for Immoral pur- poses, ho made a etaiomoni iouhj i .n 'milil rnthor go to Jail than at tack tho character of MIbs Norrla, his companion. "I would rather go to jail man deny any atatoment that Ixla may maHo on tho wltncsa atand," no sain. "Sho la a good girl and hna troated mo right. I will not nttompt to dla miin nnvtblnc aho says. Sho haa been fair with mo and I proposo bo- Ine fair with her. I will not ucny my relations with her." ARRIVE AT SEAHLE SKATTLK, Wash., Aug. 22. There n,nv im n man or woman aomowhoro among those anved from tho wreck of tho Stato of California, In wmen, It Is now estimated, thirty-four dUd, whn run loll chronologically tho story of that disaster, but if thoro Is. ho or sho must bo of Iron nerve, anu in ured almost beyond belief to tho porlhi of tho sea. This morning at tho oHIocb of tho pnrifin Const steamship company, on Pier H, thoro aro mon who will toll you that thoy wontidowu Into tho val iv nf tho shndow of doath and camo bnck how and why they do not know, Thoy arrived In Soattlo, theao sur vivors of tho Stato of California's crow, at 2 o'clock this morning from Junonu, aboard tho steamship Jotter son. ' Thoy aro not mon who talk of Provldonco, but thoro woro ono or two who Boomed to fool that an un Boom power aomowhoro inuiat havo raised thorn from tho depths and cast thorn up for rosoulng hands to grnpplo and savo, WRECK SURVIVORS LAST DAY FOR REGISTRATION Sntiuilnv, 'August 23, registration closes for tho Special Election to bo held September i). You cannot bo sworn in on election day. It' you want to voto, you must rogiator. This is the last call. WIFE OF NEW WORK GOVERNOR, WHO WOULD TAKE BLAME FOR SPECULATIONS IN CAMPAIGN FUNDS Wfl'aaBBBBaW ' M V' MaBBBBaalBBBBBBBBBBBBTl L VltSBBBBBBr T I.. -V"t 2' VHaBBBBBBBaK i KaaBBBBBBBf 'Ai4 .Mf jHaaBBaBBBBBBBBBBB A HaaaaBa 5-Tf HaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal ! 3t'rf il'tfVtlry'' ' '' TlaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaF I laaW Lm , t&itfri?L-' JStaaaaaaaaw ! vml bbb - itiiJaMMaiPTriiaSaaaaa m' i aaam 'TSBbiSBbwisHb ' i laMBaaaBBBBanL MbbBBbU BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBali 'SPBBBBBBbW BaaiMaaBBBBH aaaaarPBr x', 3aaaW F 1 TVyTaMSaJiaiaatfW mit. '-2, HiS Mrs. Winiam Sulzor, wlfo of tho governor who haa been impcachod for using campaign funds for specu lation In Wall Street, hna offered to tako all tho blamo on herself, and boa thus brought about a remark ablo situation. Friends of hers say that for many years she has handled tho governor's funds becauso ho knew llttlo about business affairs. Sho had power to Indorso his checks. Sho Is said to havo taken campaign E TO TAFT WASHIKGilOX. Auk. 22. Former President Tnft's namo was injected into todny'n KChrtiou of tho house lobby hearin". when the committee men tried to learn just what horvicc Henry K. Davis performed lo merit tho $4000 ho in alleged to havo re ceived from tho defense fund raised against the loan shark hill. Tho committee could not find that DaviH went beyond nrguiiiK against tho bill heforo Former. President Taft. Davis Raid ho only knew that his money was ceminj: from "nn nesoei ntion of men." lie flatly charged that Taft broko his word bv pignine the bill twenty-four hours before he said ho would. HEAVY PRESSURE NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Heavy pressure on tho recc-gnUcd lender marked tho opening dealings 'iu stocks today. Steel was under the heaviest pressure. Heavy selling continued throughout tho morning. A dozen or more stocks declined 1 to 2. Although there was n tdight up turn shortly heforo noon, tho move ment was of small imporltuiee. Houds wero easy. The market closed dull, but firm. JOHN SWETT, EDUCATOR, DEAD AT CALIFORNIA HOME MARTINEZ, Cnl., An 22. John Swctt. who for mora Ihnn.u genera tion Una boen regarded as ono of the foremost educators California, died early today at bis homo near hero of old ngo. Dr. Swctt, who was fj3 years of age, was credited as tlio reni architect of California's school system during iiotiyHies of many years m San Fraueisco, DAVIS GOT S4000 EOR ARGUMENTS M checks for many thousands of dol lars and lined Oicm In Wall Street operations about tho tlmo of the election Inst fall. Tho governor, her friends Bay, knew nothing about this till recently. Tammany opponents of tho gover nor Insist that there la no truth in the story, but was given out as tho act of a discredited politician, who In a last despernto attempt to hold his offlco la hiding behind a woman's skirts. UNCLE SAM MAY DECIDE QUARREL ON GOVERNORSHIP WASHINGTON, An 22. Tho United State:? government may hnvo to say the last word as who, Sulzcr or Glynn, is governor 'of New York. Tho postoffico department exoects Hint Glynn will demand that all mail addressed to tbo "governor of New York'' shall ho delivered to him, nnd Postmaster General Burleson is try ing to decide whom to recognize. Hurleson said today that bo believed a. decision on tho matter would en nble Snlzcr to get his enso into the federal courts. The Thaw caso also may forco u showdown in tbo New York governorship fight. ROAD FRAUDS EXCEED THOSE"! BOSS TWEED AM1ANY. N. Y Aug. 23. John Hennessey, Investigator for Governor Sulzor, who haa been problnj; stato highway contracts .to show tho ani mus behind Sulzer's Impeachment, today promised "punishment of tho thieves higher up who aro behind the road frauds to an extent which would mako Uoss Tweed ashamed ot his moderation." WARREN LEADER IN FREE WOOL FIGHT WASHINGTON, Aub. 22. With Senator Warren of Wyoming leading tho opposing forcos, tho tight on froe wool wii3 opened in tho Bouato today. Warren characterized frco wool as "uncalled for. cruol and unwlso." Ho doclared Its adoption would ruin wbolgrowors nnd boost prices of mut ton. M'LQUGHLIN EASY WINNER ALL-COMERS' CHAMPIONSHIP NEWPORT. R. T., Aug, 22. Muu rico MoLoimhlin of California today easily defeated William J. Clothier of Philadelphia in tho feature match of tho all-comers' tonnii cbnmpion-t-hip. Tho scores were 0-3, 7-5 and 0-4. John Strnobnm of Snn Francisco defeated E. II. Whituoy of Boston, 0-4, 8-0, 0-1. , NO. 181 CRATER PARK TO SECURE 1 0FDEPAR1ENT Assistant Secretary Miller of Inter ior Department Promises Active Co-operation In Maklnrj Park Ac cessible and In Improvements. Lane Cominp; for Extended Stay Next Year Major Morrow Says Twenty Miles of Road Graded This Year. Assistant Secretary of the. Interior, A. II. Miller, lira. Miller and Mrs. Franklin K. Lane, wife of the aecre tary of tho Interior were all greatly charmed with Crated Lnkd, and prom ised co-operation in efforts to Ira provo tbo park and to beltor tho highways leading Into It. Mrs. Inn was particularly Interested and vol unteered to interview Secretary Houston ot tbo department ot Agri culture to obtain his co-operation In Improving tho highway through tho forest reserve. Tho party arrived at tho lako Wednesday afternoon and left Thursday morning for Klamath Falls, whero Mr. Miller addressed tho Central Oregon Development , Lcaguo now In session there. Tho party wero escorted from Medford to tho lake by County Judgo Tou Velio, Parle Superintendent Will O. Steel, Alfred Parkhurst of tho Crater Laka company, Itobcrt Brorard and O. Put nam. From tho lake to Klamath , Falls tho party were- the guests of S. O. Johnson of tho Klamath Develop-' ment company, which seoks the hotel concessions at tho park held by Mr. Parkhurst. Sccrotary Miller was kept busy at tho.lako conferring with SoperlsTtead eat Steel, Mr. Parkhurst and Major Morrow ot tho U. S. army eerptvarh has charge of tbo road building la tha park. "I am a friend of tho Crater Lake park and will do all that I can to advance Ih intorcsts," said Secretary Miller. "Tho park will get more at tention from tho department hence forth than it has over had. That la the reason I am hero, to personally acquaint myself with the situation. Next year, both Secretary Lane and myself will como and spond several days at the lake." Major Morrow states that twenty miles of road will bo graded In the park this year and be hard surfaced next year. About 200 men are being worked. Moro could bo employed, but cannot be had. Experiments on various classes ot surfacing aro to he mado this fall, to soe how they stand tho winter. The road down Sand .creek to tho railroad and the road from tho Inn to goverrmont head quarters aro being graded first. "Tho best thine; Jackson county can do to aid in tho development of tho Crater Lake park is to provide good roads," said Secretary Miller. "I am glnd to hear of your proposed bond issue. If it carries it will do mora to brine people to tho park than anything else. Good roads nro tha best investment possible Thoro is no limit to the benefits that will ac orue. No ono can predict what will follow tho visit of tourists, brought by good roads. Upon the bond issue will decnd lo a largo extent the fu turo of Jackson county." POWERLESS TO E I WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. Secre tary of Labor William B. Wilson to day tolographod acting Governor Glynn of New York that ho Is unable to find, any law undor which the United States government can ask Canada to doport Harry K. Thaw. Ha said: "I am advised that steps have al'roady boon takon by the Btato de partment to bring tho matter to Ca nada's attention through tho ordi nary dlplomatlo cbanuols." Indianapolis Facw Trdtay Strlkt INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Aug. 22. An intorurbnn trolley s(riko, nffeot; intr nil conductors aud motormcit iu Indiana, will bo ordered tomorrow unless the companies agree to urbir trato a demand foj higher wag t mm AW J ,.,.)! V " 'ii ,v ".; , n ,"" ?. i , M t v a -i'.