H: rti-v. 107sLHlk Sccoi nl ( s(rcct MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ) l SECOND EDITION WEATHER Tim Weather Fair. Max. DC; mln, G8. , ti Fiuty. third Ynr. Dully Kluhlli Vr. ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP THAW ON WRIT FAILS On Application of Chief of Police, Writ Issued Rcqtilrlnu. Production of Thaw on Tuesday Jcromo Ex prctrtl Itnmeillalo Action, HiicmiuooKii, quo. auk. no. On application of Chief of Police John lloiidrcnu of Hhorbronko. Jndgo llulrliliiitoii today Issued n writ rn- ipilrlug tliu production or Hurry K. Thaw In roiirt Tuesday to uliow .why hi) should not lio released. Thin lt lay gives TIihw'i tittorno) u chanco to riKlit tint writ. Tint ImlM'nn corpus nillcntlon was iiiikIo out In regular form ntul tint rourt liiul no option lint to luauo tho writ, uThu delay until Tiiomlny w tlio only consideration ho lind tlio power to nhow. Tlinw' attorneys say lliiy lind fore seen thlii development nud linvn n lilnu ready to rlirrkmuto tlio writ when tint hearing opens. Thaw's attorneys hlt"rly rrltlclun Chief of I'ollro lloudruati for apply ing for it writ. TlMy Kny ho aided the Now York attorneys because ot it promise or ii tr.OO rowan! If Thaw Is returned to Matteawan, Tint Now YuuK attorneys wore grcully illnnpoplntod hy tliu delay Tlmy had poctnd tlio prisoner's Im mediate release. Joromo lind n fnt nutnmohllit In readiness to rush Tlinw to Contlrooko, wlitro n summnry lm nilKrntlou court lind been prepared to hoar tlio rami nud deport tlio fugitive to Norton-Mill, Vermont, before lit lnw)or had oven n rlianco to appeal. NEW YOUK, Auk. 30 Another deadlock In tho Mexican Kltuntloii de veloped horn today owing to uiiitunl Jocko) lug. Tlm pivotal point lit ro KiirdhiK tho iiiii'Mlon or who nlmll Inltlnto n romtinptloii or noKotlntlonii. I'rimldoiit WIIhoii hnliitt koiio to Cor nUli, N. II , flocri'lnry of Htnta llrynn niui Jimuph Tiiniiilty, uprrotary to tlio pri'JIili'iit, uro IkumIiik tho Kltuntloii. Tiiniiilty U'ftVCH Hi In nftcriioon for hln Hiiiniuor homo nt Avon, N. J. llrynn IrnvoH nluiiiltuiifoiinly to tveturo on tho rhniitnuitin circuit In uoarhy .Mnrylntid rlttoB. l'ri'Hldiml Wllion, It In undorxtnod la In ri'iidluiiini to riiturn to tho rnpltnl tho liutuul devolopinontu ri'qnlro hi jiroin'iico, FOUR YEARS OF THEFT RAN' rUAKOIHCO, Cnl., Auk. .10. .lolin Turner, former hookkcopor ror tlm Htninlnrd Hox compnny, wnB Hontpurod today to mirvo four yuan at Kan Qiii'iilln, hy Huporlor JiiiIko Diinno. by whom ho wna ndJudKOil ttullty or omhozxlouiimt. DurliiK tho hU yonrH of hi omployiiont with tho box loiupimy Tiirnnr, It wna nllcKod, omhuzxlod about f 1500. F HA'ltATOnA, N. Y., AiiR. 30, Hairy I'nyno Whltnoy'u l'oiinnnt won tlm culobratod futurity ruco, rovlvod boro today. I'onuant was u heavy fnVorlto In tho bottlutf. NW DEADLOCK MEXICAN PRBLEM $4500 FROM EMPLOYERS NO PROTESTS AGAINST REMOVING COLUMBUS SHIP CIIIOAflO, Auk. . J. I'1' 1',rt,l,,' Ifciiornl HiipurliitoniU'iit of I ho South 1'ink lion nl, today doohm'd h" 'oii Hldorud it unllkiily tlmt any auttion would ho tnkon on tlm Huvural inn lHtn aKuInwt tho romoval of tho oar nvuU of ColuinbuH for louiporary ox hihitioii at tho Ban I-VuhoIhco x- JlObitloil. HARRY THAW'S SISTER REACHES CANADA TO HELP HER BROTHER FREE HIMSELF FROM AUTHORITIES W jf II P k VBl ifctiTl Tk K Sliorlly nflir Hurry l. Tlinw, tin rfM'iiH'il Miitli'iiuiin liiuntic, huh I'liuulit iii'iir Slicrlirookc, Ciiiuiihi, Iiih ulster, MrM. (Ii'orco I,. Cnriii'if, iiml Iht IiiirIiiiiiiI look u I ruin for tin mci'ih. It wiih litl'mit'il Unit tlu'.v ttcnt to inko inoni'v ami iiutko nr rnnnfiiiriit for tho ciiiplovuicnt of HE INTENDS 10 PAY WARIIINOTOX, Auk. HO. Sew rniMH'i'xaiuiilntlou todav fnilnl to ftlinKt' ilnilnU by Rpprisriilntho Jfo DtTiuntt of llliimiH, brforo tho lioiirfo "iiihldlouH loliby" itrohrrtf, of chnrK'n bv Martin M. Miillmll of Hnllitnoro that McDrrmott nrcivi'd nionov from ''IiIk biiHiuoxH'' to work for legislation UKniitHt orKiiuiroit labor. Ho told tho i'omniittro men that Im borrowed monev beemiMo ho wiih ''broke." llm borrowing", ho Raid, were not infill eneed liv poliliiM and ho uiMslcil ho woubl repay every penny ho owed. Itepreseutativo Stafford expreHfed HiiriiriHo Hint Metleruiott allowed himself to loso tto iiiueh moiiry in I lie aeniplano roiupauy MeDonuott told of venlerdav. "ThatV iiolhiiiK," anid JfoDonnolt. "A eouplo of yearrt ago a eouplo of (oiiKroHsiiiPn whoho names you are all familiar with toiiehod mo for f 1.1(10 in u Jjolil uiiiio deal." Y niNDClKPOItT, Conn., Aiiff. 30. Auiioiineement that headipiarlerri hero of tlm (Iraud Army of tlm Hepublio would bn moved to Clmtlanoopi, Teuii., on September Kl waa madn to day by ('oinmaiider-in-t'liief Alfred Heera. Tlm cIiiiiiku will ho tempo rary and effeelivo only during tlm nullonal eiieampmeut of vetermm them. Tlm encampment parade will lake place ut 10 oVloek, Septem ber 17. F L CALL TO IMPEACH SULZER ALBANY, N. V Auir. 30. A for. mat call for tlm state legislature to nHHcmhlu hero at noon, September 18, for tho impeachment proceedings ugaiiiHt Governor William SuUer, charged with malfeasance in office, wiih iamtod today. , Lord Stratlicona In New York NKW YOHIC, Aug. '.'lo. Lord Stratlicona, Canadian high couunia utiniee in 1!iiirlaiul. is in Now York to- day with Lady Stralhcona. Ho la en route to Montreal, where ho will at tend 11m annual mcetiuir and buumiet MDERMOn AY MONEY BORROWED QUARTERS of tho Aumiii'iui Bar association. MEDFORD, tlio mot unportniil Inwycrfl in tlio Dominion In filit Ins phhc TIioho fiiimliiir with tlio way in which Thaw iiml Iiih rrlntiw linvn sni-nt inonev lo k'I him out of tlio iiKyluin lii'lii'M- thill ho will not iinu Ii'hk tlinii $.10, 110(1 in hix fiKht in tliu Cnuiiiliiin ooiirtH. 10 IAKE REFERENDUM SAN' KltAKPISCO, Cul., Aug. 30. A nntiounl refereuduui vote of nil the brnuchcri of tho Nntiounl Asso ciation of Lcltcr-l'arrierH will be called hy tho cnuwutiou which open ed its nineteenth niiuual scisiou here today, if the lecomiuendatioii of President William K. ICelley is adopted. In Ida annual report Pres ident Kelly udvocatvd tlm netting apart of u session to, discuss tlm proM)sed affiliation of tlm associa tion with tlm American IVderntloii of Labor and tho calling of a refer cinliim. Mile. His suggestion of tlm referendum met with a atonu of ap plause from tho 800 delegates as sembled. That Kelly himself is opposed to any such affiliation was evident from Ida report. Ho referred to tlm "idle nud irrespoiiHihlo vaporing" of men who acelj lo have, tlm lettor-carriera combine with outside organizations, and Hind their "nefarioua work waa carried on without the slightest pang of conscience." ''Tho lelter-earriera enjoy (ho con fideueo of the public and can look to that public for any redress for wrongs," 1m anid. ''Huh question should lm considered from tho stand point of public service. The lelter enrriora must remember, too, that they cannot sell their aervices or ex perience lo anyone but tho United Stnlea government." Kelly also reviewed tho legislation passed by eongresa in llm interest of the letter-carnera. SENATE CAUCUS TO ACT ON INCOME TAX WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. Bona- tor 1 M. Stannous of North Carolina, cbnlrmaii or tho senate finance com mittee, announced today that sonuto domocratu would caucus Monday on the Income tax provision In the Un derwood tariff bill. Tho commlttuo Is revising tho tax on largo Incomes, It Is reported that a rato ot olgUt per cent will be fixed on Incomes exceed ing S'-T.O.OOO. 0HI0.T0WB0AT BLOWWS UP; KILLS EIGHT, INJURES SIX lMTTSItUlia. I'a., Aug. 30. Kight persons met instant death and six others were injured, aovoral probab ly fatally, by an explosion on u tow boat on tho Ohio river, off Qlcu field,' near here, today, Details uro lu'ukiui;, M Pi AFFILIATION OltMClON, SATURDAY, MUG NGK AMONG OFHCULS E Nine Employes Arrested at San Francisco for Biggest Opium Smuggling Scandal Ever Brought fo Light on Pacific Coast. SAN KltANCIRCO. Cab, Aug. 30. War fan In for tho nrrett or nlno on or the cloven customs guards who wnro today sunpoded from tho Mirvlce, Is tho first step of what prom ises to dovolop the bluest smuKKlluK scandal over brought to light on tho Pacific coast. TIioho against whom warrants for arrest wern sworn out today wore Customs Guards Manuel Joseph, C. G. Kcny, Walter II. llrcnnnn, John Mc Oough, Peter W. Cralglo, James J. Hrolan, J. Ii. Ilalk, H. K. Vargas, El inor J. Gallagher. Conviction AMurcd Details or tho operation or tho opium smuggling ring which Is al leged to have gone on for years along tho Pacific coast with the connivance of theso customs guards today Is In tho hands or Collector or tho Port J. O, Duvls. Tbeso con tensions are ror tho time being withheld from public ity but are declared by Davis to bo nmplo for tho conviction of all thoso accused. Collector Davis declares that tho opium ring, thoroughly or ganlted, with representatives In China, and Pacific coast ports, had engaged In Illicit operations from which tho profits amounted to hun dreds of thousands ot dollars. It was the practice, asserts Davts, ror tho men upon whom tho govern ment relied to guard against tho opium trntflc to carry thu contraband drug ashoro and deliver It to the agents of tlio smuggling ring. Two Inupcctom Haspenilcd Warrants wero not Issued ror tho arrest or Inspector K. II. Moiitelt and Guard Halllday, but they were sus pended. It Is bolleved that these two revealed tho most damaging evi dence ngalnst tho other government employes. Surveyor J. S. Wardell and Special Agent Tidwell and his assistants havo been working on tho caso ror several days nnd It Is now completo for pro secution. Other persons outside tho servlco also are Involved, It Is declared, and warrants for their arrest have boon Issued. Surveyor Wardell secured tho first confessions from tho customs guards and members ot tho opium ring and laid tho foundation for securing tho testimony upon which the govern ment expects conviction. ConiJeto Case Made "Wo nave brokon tho opium ring wldo opon," said Davis today. "This Is a perfect caso. Wo havo complete confessions from tho men who uavo carried on systematic smuggling. It is a highly orgnnlxed ring and Its operations wero systomatUed to a fine point. We will securo convic tions In every coso. Wo aro going to cleauso tho government servlco ot crooks. Thoro Is no ono to defend In this campaign and we havo ouly the (Continued from page 4) - if ' FRITZI SCHEFF FILES BANKRUPTCY PETITION ! NKW YORK, Auk. 30. Fritrf Seheff, the actress, today .filed u jw tition in bankrnploy here. Sho plac ed her assets at $7-1,02:1 nnd her lia bilitiea at $110,850. '4'ho actress nl legca that blm lost hor money by bucking tho Seheff Opera company. generaSIaz LONDON, Aug. 80, General Felix Dinr, nephew of Porfirio Dinr, niiuuuuoed heiu today that ho now ia mi open candidate for tho presi dency of Mexico. He would not ad mit thnt his decision was duo to the recent messngo on the Mexican sit uation rend to congreag by President Wilson, CUSTOM 0 AUGUST 80, 1J)1.'. GOVS. MAJOR OF MISSOURI AND HODGES OF KANSAS AT WORK "PULLING MISSOURI OUT OF THE MUD" Thia ia tho wny Oovcrnora Major of Missouri nud I lodges of Kansas helped townrd "Pulling Missouri nut of the mud." When Governor Mnjor decided to cnll on the citizens of his state to do two diijs' work on the Kor ronda it did not take Governor IIodge, Ida neighbor, long to learn thnt thia wna popular. He hastened to Jefferaon City nnd with the gov LINE BONDS TAKEN RAPIDLY BY PUBLIC SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 30. Trailing heavy, soiled canvas aai'V, a heedy-lookine; individual whose name ia withheld, sauntered into County Treasurer MeDougnld's office today nnd asked if the bonds recently voted lo extend San Fruti- cisco'a municipal railway had been placed on sale. A youthful clerk waited on the stranger. "Yep," buid tho clerk, siring up his questioner. "How much do you wnntt About 35 cents' worth f" The man slammed his sack down on tho table. Then lie began stack ing up $20 gold pieces. "I reckon, young fuller," he said, "thnt I wnnt about $2.1,000 worth, but I won't do business with you." Treasurer MeDougnld closed the deal within fifteen minutes. "Now, if you will turn over to me about $1,000,000 worth more, I will take them. I have application on file now for thnt nmount." "All right," said McDougnld, "call nrouml Tuesday nnd get them." Up to dato moro than $101,000 worth of the bonds have been sold over Treasurer McDougald'a coun ter. HOLLAND TO EXHIBIT AT SAN FltANCISCO, Cab, Aug. 30. Declaration that tho Queen ot the Netherlands Is taking a personal In terest in tho Panama Pacific exposi tion and that as a result Holland will havo a representation that will attract world-wide attention, was made bore today by H. A. Von Soonon-Torchlana, commissioner ot Tho (Netherlands to tho exposition, who has just returned from Holland. Ho declared tho mother country and Its colonies al ready havo approprlntod $300,000 for exposition purposes and that plans for an official building havo been drawn by Architect Kromhout at Hottordam. EVELYN'S SON TO BE ILL NEW YORK, Aug. 30. Mrs. Evelyn Ncsblt Thaw, wlfo or Harry K. Thaw, slayer of Stanrord Whlto, said today sho did not bollove re ports from England that hor son, Rus sell, was 111 thoro. Sho said sho would have recolvod dlroct word tram tho boy's nurse It tho reports wore truo. C TY OWNED TROLLEY ernor of Missouri donned overnlla for the actual work on the rond N'ow ho fa going to hnve n good ronda dny of his own in Kansas. Uoth governors hnVe nnnounccd Hint they enjoyed their work great ly, lint both ndmit that their hands were so bndly blistered thnt they were not nble to ni-e shovels very long. GOATS ROLL SIONES 10 BREAK FENCE Jim Kershaw, the nnpora goat king ... . . . of the Antelope, says if -some uttcn LUon i not paid to fixing up their rond there is going to be fifty-six votes against the bond issue nt Cli mux. But if their repeated requests for a little aid to get over the sticky are heeded, Climnx will probably feel like practicing reciprocity. Goats in the Antelope havo devel oped n great deal of intelligence, ac cording to Mr. Kershaw, more than some teoplc. IIo says that ho has nn nlfulfu iiold on creek bottom with a goat-proof fence nt the base of the hill, cutting off tho goat pasture. Unable to break through tho fence or to chew nn entrance through, the goats now climb upon the hill above nnd roll rocks and boulders down, smashing the fence nud securing the desired entrance, lie has watched them nt work nnd seen them pry up boulders nlmost ns largo ns them selves, stand and wntch them crash down the hill and smash tho fence, then make n bco line for tho hole thereby made and bo innocently munching alfalfa before the could reneli the freeno. RECALL DECISION BY SALEM, Oro., Aug. 30. That n recall provision in a city charter will not prevent uniienehmeut proceedings being brought against a city officer, unless the city charter provides ex pressly that tho recall method ulono shall be exercised in removing offi cers, ia thu substance of an opinion today rendered by First Assistant Attorney General Crawford. Ho also holds that u city charier providing for tho impeachment of city offieora will not har recall proccedines, un less it is expressly so provided. DE PALMA FAVORITE I ELGIN. 111., Aug. 30. Ralph Do Palma, driving a Mercor car, aud Joe Dawson, wero tho favorites In tho COO mllo International sweepstakes which started at 11 o'clock today over tho Elgin track for tho covotod Elgin na tional trophy. Doth said tho rough ness ot tho course made speeding a torture, nud tho additional cuts and ruts in tho track caused by yestor- day's raco nindo It much worse today. Accldeuts aro feared, INTOALFALFAFIELD no. iaa 00 PEARS PAY? BEAT U A BOX Entire Output of Snowy Butje Hock Sold at Good Figure Average Yield Exceeds 7000 Boxes, Aver age Price Over $2. Do penrs pny? Ask Fred Hopkins of tho Snowy Butte orchard nt Central Point. Mr. Hopkins has sixteen acres of twenty-three year ofd penrs, four teen of which nro Winter Nells, tho balance Bnrtlottd nnd Cornice. Hn baa just sold to tho Producer' Fruit compnny tho ontiro crop of Wilder Nclia, 7600 boxes, at a price he ad mits, better than $2 a box, net f. i. b. orchard. The Produccra have al ready resold the crop in Europe. The nverage crop of this block of Winter Nelis penrs for the past eight years, with the exception of one year, before orchnnl heating was practiced, has exceeded 7000 boxes. The average pric 1ms been $2 n box f. o. b. orcharu. In 1012 the crop nmountcd to 7003 boxes nnd wns nurchnaed hy Kac & Hatfield of New York nt $1.87' f. o. b. orchard. Tho high est pnee received for the entire crop was $2JiQ a box f. o. b. orchard. The Snowy Butto ream aro among the most famous Winter Nelis on the market. Their size and rustic color make them remarkable Only one block ot Nelia in the west compares with them, the A. Bloch orchard in the Santa Clara valley, whose entire crop was sold early in the season thia year for $1.75 f. o. b. orchard. Last week Mr. Hopkins refused $1.75 a box offered by G. B. Dennis & Sons of London. ELGIN TROPHY ELOIN, 111., Aug. 30. Taking the lead in tho fourth lap and holding this position until the finish, Ander son, driving a Stutz car, today won the Elgin national trophy automo bile race here. Mulford in a Peu geot car, was second. - Anderson drove tho distance in four hours, thirteen minutes and thirty-eight seconds, maintaining an nverage speed of 71 miles an hour. Mulfoj-d's tiiuo was 4:20:31. He av eraged C0.7 miles hourlv. TANGO BROOCH LATEST Fl CHICAGO, Aug. 30. There may he nothing new under the sun, but there nro things being worn under tho new slit skirt that Solomon never dreamed of. The greatest of these, nccordinir to retail jewelers here for their national convention, ure the sautoir and tho tango brooch. Tho sautoir, worn for tho benefit of tho jewelers by pretty Vivian Smelzer today, rcscmblea a lavulliere with diamonds set in platinum. It is suspended by a blank rib band, worn around tho thigh, and awiuga on thia ribbnud-)endulum, so that it was just visible nt tho top of the slit us Mis Smelter walked. Now the' jewelers saw it nnd now they didn't. Tlm tango brooch for conserva tives, who would shy at anything so daring as tho kueelet, circles the leg just above tho ankle. GOLD IS FOUND ON Ml TABOR, PORTLAND PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 30TA miniature gold rush mny)resujt here following tho discovery of the yellow metal ou Mount Tabor, a hall within the city limits of Portland on the east side of tlio river. Tho find wna made by Foreman T. W. Trunna of thi park bureau, who, after patiniifff out a quantity of sand, fotjnd' dis tinct tracings of gold. " WNM NUS . 1