r i . ! , L t t i I , l . I . t rv t v . V , . r f. r -.J' 4Ku. ' VSSM6ft- Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair niul cooler with Ugh! frost -Mnv. 7H MJn. . I'nrtytlilril Year. Dully -KIkIiIIi Yir. MEDFORD, OIIKCION, SATURDAY, SlCI'TRMHHIfc 0, 1913. NO. 344 12 E Under New Law, Polls Open nt 0 A. M. nnil Close at B P. M. All Poll Inn Places Not Yet Selected In Mciltonl Olil Places Favored. Boards That Served at November Election Reappointed Wherever Possible Larue Voto Expected. Tint Mtllinj; places for tho (looil ItomN bond pIppIIiui next Tuesday, by flrt" of it new law, will tio npetiil friim 15 n. m. to 8 p. in., olen itis; nml closing 'in l",llr ln,,'r 'ban under III" olil provision, Tim conn ty clerk nnil fchcriff'n office will fin lull Miimliiy tlio sending out to Hip different prceiuetH of election bonks, ballots niul material. Tlio iioniinl olii of Hut i-oiinly In MOO, but wiOi Iho women voting tlii. will lot in ercimiil. A heavy oli in iiNxiirm. Not only Hume who rcKlidercil mi der Hip new Inw, but those under tin oM piiii no niul Hiono not regnlcrul run ln sworn In pIppIIoii day. Tlio .Mcilfniil polling plni'PH linp not Iippii completed by tin' sheriff' offipi In full, tin' place used In tln November election being chosen in fur it pomublc. Tlu selection In ilnli' nn: Northeast prpi'iiipl. Will Humphrey residence; North Cenlrnl. Hly Hull's Sotilh (Viilrol, Holly l.uil.l. in; North Main, Smith' Hulls nml Norlliwiwt, tin' (IniNo school, nml until Main, ncmit store oppoMto lltli utrcct grocery. Tin election board in Hip iliffrrpiit preelnol will lip Hcbeled from tin' follewing: Onkilalc. A. K. Ware, I'linlniinn, Tom Mnffclt nml Hpo. (Inrrrll, judge: H. U. I.iiiiiimIcii, pliipf clerk, IK II. Tnttlp nml llownnl Hill. clerk. Nertheast: I,. I.. Tor ter. pliiilnntin: Will Humphrey nml P.. H. Kelly. indue1. (I. K. I.imllpy, plni'f clcifc, Wrn Cnnon nml Our enco Pierre, clerk. Seutheast: M. 1.. l.von, clinir minis Peter llnrnclnirg nml Tom ICnh ler. indues: W. II. .iHi'kxoii, chief clerk; T. P.. Daniels ami Tom Wil limn, clerks. North Central : .1. K. Wall, plialr mmis II. P. The! nml W. K. Pltlpp. judge; II. T, Law Ion, ehipf clerk; .In. Kent nml .1. T. Summon ille, clerk. South Central: A. C. Hubbard, I'lialrman; V, Oiifiiliriiuiro nml K. 1 1. HI wood, judge1. .1. II. Cochran, chief clerk. CIiiim. Tnlent nml Fred Strong, clerks. North Mntns .1. T. Demmcr, chair man; A. S. Rlilon nml J. A. JVrry, judge; H. JL WIiiI.pII. chief clerk; C. 1. Dnvl nml W. M. Murphy, clerk South Mnin: .1. K. Stewart, ilinlr mini; Jpmho HoiipIi nml Paxlil Muir, jiiiIrphs A. L. Cuwlpk, ehipf pIpiK; Waller Ki'iilnor nml W. (1. Dnviilxnn, plerki. L SAM'.M, Oro., Sept. fl. Altomoy (Iciicrul Crnnforil umiouncoil today Hint in his opinion tlio Oiepni ehm lion Iiiwk woro mleipiato for the pIpp tiou of n Ki'iialor iimliir Iho provi nloiirt of tint lYilcrnl eoiistitulioual niiipinlini'iit pinvhliiiK for tlu iliri'nl pIppIIoii of United Slaten i'iinlorrt, followiiiK llM inveftllKiitioii mudo nt tint riiiitf( of Senntor Chnniheihiln, who n a caildldnto for n'-olectlnu. Tl GOLF CHAMPION flAHDKN OITY, N. Y Sot. 0. .lorouui I), Trnvoru, amntoiir iintlonul i;olf cliainploii, HUCcoHafully ilnfomlml Iila tltlb toilny ngnliiHt John (1, Anilor hoii, In tliu flnalH nt tlio natloiml anin tdur olminnloiiBhln toiirnninout lioro, Tmvora won D mi and i to piny. POLLS OPEN HOURS TUESDAY BOND N OREGON ELECTION m ADEQUATE RAVERS AGAIN TO PROSECUTE JEROME TO FULL EXTENT OF LAW Penny Ante Player Falls to Appear Except By Attorney Case Con tinued for Week Thaw Safe In Canada for a While. No Formal Complaint Ajjalnst Fu flltlve Filed as Required hy Law Deportation Impossible. Is Said. COATlfOOKi:, Que., Sept. (I. Attorney .Termini failed to npppiir to day nt tint hour net for hi heimiiR on n elinrRit of rmiiiIiIiiir. Uih eotui Hi'l eiiti'reil mi upHaruuee for him ami tint hentiiiR wan continued uulil Keplemlier 11. In eonllnuIiiR Hip piihp nRaiimt .In rome, JiiiIrh JleKee Hiiid: ".leromit may think Coatieookp in n kiiIiiiiIi nml Hint Iip enn play poker in Hip t.trei-1 here. Hut wn will eu fnrei! the Iiiwk ami uliow him Iip enn'l plav eanlK hefore our ehildren. He Mill he proeeuti'il to Hut fullest px tent of Hip law." TIip erowd in Hip courtroom wild Iv pheered nt Hip poiipIuhIoii of JiiiIrp l'lep,H remiirki. Allpcntion Hint It i not ponHihlp to deport Thnw hy Hip menu no fur emplojed ,v New lork unite m Inw ern In innile herp todny hy ThnwV iittoriipyn. TIip.v Ihixp tlioir helief on mi affidavit hy Thomim Itellie Me Imiiph f Ottnwn, frcnier of the Pan ndinn iinmlRration law, wliieh U nt tnehed to Hip halien eorpim writ olitaiupil for Thaw ypntrnlny in Mon t real. Melnnen niHert that Hip lionrd of impilry wliieh ordered Thnw deMirpd did ho illpgnlly heenunp thpy hnd failed to fiht n formal pomplniut nRiiinxt Hip fupilivo with tlio min ister of Hip interior, n the law pro idei. F CAI.DWKI.L. Idaho, Sept. 0. Ac eonliiiR to n notice puhlndicd today in ii loenl uewKpapcr, Hurry Oreli urd, who on Ueeemhor 110, ItlOll, nel off Hut houih Hint killed ex-tlovenmr SteunenherK, Iihm npplied for n par don from tlio htnto penltenlinry where hu i M-niia- n life nentenec. Tint publication of tint notieu in com pulnory muler tho stnlo Inw. Since liirt iuenreerntion Orehurd Iiiih pro fesKed reliRion and tho Metropolitan Cluii'ch iiHrioeinllon ban been uetivo in bin hehnlf. 1 I), liny wood, tho lnlior lender, wn ueipillted of eomplieity in Hie nKHiiKHiuution of Steuuenherc nt u trial in which Orebnrd wiih Hip nlnr wilneHH for the prosecution. IS SENT 10 PRISON SAN FltANCMSrO, Cnl Sept. C Mtonuty Riuiiuul KnlKlit, roiiremint- Iiik Secretnry I)avln NorcrosB of tlio Wentorn Kuol cumiiniiy, na woll an tlio rompuny Itnnlf, wnH propiirliiR today lilu npponl from Keilernl Hlstrlct J tulKo DooHiiks Bcntonco of Norcross to Jal until ho produces tho com pnuy'H hnokH for oxmnluntlon by tlio foilum! Kruiiil Jury niul of tlio com pany to whnt tlio JuiIko cnllod n "nom inal" fluo of $2000. Tho Rrnnd Jury wnntn tlio hooka In ronnoctlon with tho clinrRO that tlio rontpniiy dofrnudod tlio euHtoma duimrtmout hy uudorwolRlilnR lm- ItorlH of coal and tho Rovorniuout hy ovnrwolRliliiR Ita tmlea to tho trniiH- port aorvlco. HocniiHo Norcross failed to produce thorn JuiIro Dool liiR Bontoncod thom yoatordny for con tempt of court. A Htny of oxocutlon wnw Rrantod to rIvo tlmo for por foctliiR tho appeal. Weather Forecast. Oregon; l'Jilr toninbl nnd Rutin1' nay; eooier 111111111. wiih ikoi "",. oxw'iil nenr Iho coaulj orlhotwtorly , 1.... 1 .1..1. i ...III. II. .1.1 C....I-.I ORCHARD APPLIES ORPRIWARDON winds, . . U JiJl. LAM OPERATION ON "BOLL" YOUNG JELLIED HIS BRAIN I.OS ANfSin.KS. Cal.. Sept. C IJu cxepi'dcil prolongation of tho henrltiR of Jena Wlllard nnd eleven otliera chnrKcd with tlio murdor of "Hull" Yoiiiik. praventud final action today hy the Juatlrp'a court, nnd na n remit It will not tut decided until next wpok wlmtlipr tho defendants wltl ho hound over to tlio superior court for trial. Hewitt Van Court, a newapapor apnrt writer, teMlflcd today that tho hlow from WHInnl's flit that laid YounR low In their boxlttR match hero, which waa followed hy Young's dentil, waa tho hardest ho had spen In twcnty-olRlit yenra cxporlcuco with hoxtnR. Under crora examination, however, tho affect of his declaration was larRoty nullified, and ho doclnred that no telllnR blows were struck dur ing tro contest. Tho dofenao introduced testimony by tho county nutopsy aurRcon, Dr. A. !' Mnlscli, that ho found YounR's brain "Jelly llko" under tho holo In tho scalp drilled by tho traephlultiR Instruments operation." "It looked as if tho trephining In strument had gono pluiiRlnR throiiRh tho skull Into tho brnln. didn't It?" queried Counsel Harl Itogers for tho defense, FJr. Mnlsch refined to answer, do clarlnR thnt ho was testlfyltiR "merely to rend tho nutopsy notes," PLAN 10 ENLARGE I WASHINGTON, Sept. C SottltiR at rest n much discussed quostlon, Major Gonernl Leonard Wood, chief of staff, today assured Senator Chnmberlnln nnd J. N, Teal of Tort land thut tho Rovernment hnd no In tention whatever of nbandnuliiR tho post at Vnucouvor llnrracks. On tho contrary, ha Mild, plans woro under consideration for Improving nnd eu lnrRliiR tho post mnkluR It n two or threo roRlment R.irrlson henduunrtors. 10 EA Ad WolRiist, ox-llgutwolRlit chnm plou, with his wifo arrived In Med ford Friday night, for n ten days In spection of laud, with n vlow to buy Iur In tho valley. Vnli;ast hna been 011 four similar visits hero bIiico tho flrnt of tho yonr, and will stay ton days this tlmo, nctliiR na rofereo for tho fair week IioxIiir boutB of tlio Medford Athlotlo club. Labor Dny WolRiist wns hostod by Azavodo nn unknown boxor, nnd hns nothliiR to Bay, nnd uliowa 110 nmrki of tho oncounter. Wolgast looks bet tor than Uflunl, mid thlnkB ho will , , . . . . , . ko ,onB rc8t boforo returning to VANCOUVER PS l,,u "Ub' a Ot. PRESIDENT WILSON READING MEXICAN MESSAGE TO CONGRESS FIND CAMINETII GUILTY. ONE COUNI WHITE SLAVERY SAN FKANCI8CO. Cal., Sept. C Convicted of white slavery as defined In the Mann act, r. Draw Camlncttl. son of united Htaie commissioner General of InimlRratlon Anthony Camlnattl nnd Maury I. DIgrs, scion of a prominent Sacramento family, will ho sentenced by Federal Judgo William C. Van Fleet noxt Wednes day, September 10. Camlncttl . .wjj found Rullty of trnusportliiR Iohi Norrls, n twenty year old Sacramento Rlrl, from tho capital to Itutio for Immoral purposes. Ho wns convicted on 0110 of four counts brought against hltn In (ho In dictment. Tho maximum penalty is flvo years Imprisonment, $5000 flno or both. Dlggs wns convicted on four of six rouiita relating to tho taking of Mar shn Warrington and Lola Norrls to Iteno. Ho can bo Riven twenty years or n $20,000 fine, or both. Iloth.nicn are out on bonds. Caml nottl's security, $10,000, wns Im mediately furnished by Thcodoro Ilac- clgalupl of San Francisco and Attor ney Frank J. Froomnn of Willows. Tho Incongruity of tho Camlncttl verdict Is tho topic of discussion hero today. Camlncttl wns found guilty of aiding In transporting Lola Nor rls to Iteno, although It was proven that ho did not nctually participate In tho purchaso of tickets. Mo was ac quitted, on tho hand, of persuading nnd enticing tho girl to elopo with hltn, although on this point tho testi mony against him npeared strongest. Lola Norrls had established to tho satisfaction of tho Jury thnt sho was uhasto beforo having mot Camlncttl nnd that sho submitted to his ad vunces only nfter a long siege. SLIT AND NARROW SITS, X-RAY GOWNS SHOCK W.CT.U.LADIES Tim W. C. T. V., nt their lust meet ing September -I, voteil to chungo (lie timo of tlio meetiiiR fiom tl o'eloek p. in., to 11:30 p. in. They voted to semi their president, Mrs. S. C, (loil Inve, to tlio stole oouventioii nt Cor vnllis, Oie., September liil to 127. Tlio O. T. U. put themselves on record us protesting iiRiiinst the ex tremn narrow skit t, the slit skirt ami tbu X-ray skirt, nil of wliieh oniiMi remarks wliieh nro not in harmony with purity. . II . n HEARST SUBSCRIBES TO DAVENPORT'S MEMORIAL PORTLAND. Ore.. Sent. 0. Tho movement stuiteil soverul weeks uro hy tho l'orllaiul Press eluh to ereel n monument over the jrnvo of Homer Davenport, (ho fumous onrloonist, nt Silveiton, Oregon, wns oiven im- polus toilny by tho rooeipt of $100 from William Knmlolpli Hearst, Tho jjrnvo in wliieli J)uvonport wns Inlil in Mny, 1012, is unumvkoil, HOT SPRINGS FIRE CAUSES LOSS OF TWELVE MILLIONS HOT SPRINGS. Ark. Sept. C Following yesterday's disastrous fire a tnnsK meeting of citizen was held todny In order to comnlcto for the caro of tho homeless and Injured. Tho flro which started In a shack In tho southern part of the city de stroyed a district about 11 milu long nnd raven or eight blocks In width containing residences, hotels and business houses. Although tho flro spread rapidly and was fanned by a high wind, no ono was killed and those Injured arc all expected to re cover. Military tents nro being nut up today for tho housing of the home less. Tho loss Is estimated at $12, 000,000. ESPEE DISCARDS ALL WOODEN CARS SAN FIlANTISl'O, Cnl., Sept. 0 Wurneil by the widespread nota tion ngninst wooden enrs which stirred tho country this week ns n result of n ilisustrous wreck nt Wnl- liiiRfonl, Conn., nml in fulfillment of its announced intention to discard nil wooden cars on its lines ns soon ns possible, the Southern l'ueifio mil road today has filed with tho Cali fornia Stnto railroad commission np pliention for authority to issue $2. 010,000 of equipment trust ccrtifi ontes to ho ued for the purchase, Inrjjely, of steel pnrs. Tho rnilroml plans to buy nt once 101 steel ears, including observation pnrs, combination linggajre nml post al pnrs, Imrxiiro ears, nml 03 steel passenger conches. NKW YORK, Sopt. C A slump In Now Haven, following tho withdrawal of J. 1. Morgan and company as Its fiscal agents, wns tho only fcaturo of tho stock market today. Now Haven oponod a point off at D01, slumped to 00 nnd then recovered to 90 Ti. Trading wns dull throughout tho half day and many active stocks woro untouched. Honda woro steady. Tho market closed moderately firm. MILWAUKEE PURCHASES SOUTH BEND WATERFRONT SOI'TII 11KND, Wash., Sept. 0. It wns rumored today that tho Mil waukee railroad hail purchased thu waterfront nnd sito of tho South lleiul Mills ft Timber company for $."100,000 nml will utilize tho prop el ty in its proposed invnsioii of Nor thern l'uoifio territory. Tlio location is ideal for thn build ing of deep sen iloeks niul tonniunls. Tho fnet Hint tlio city street rail way hns recoutly begun lnying henv ier steel is considered significant in this connection, PROTECTION ON NEW HAVEN FOR RICH MEN ONLY Millionaires Llvlnrj or Spendlnrj Sum mers Alonrj Railroad Alone Hat) Prlvllcfjc of Steel Cars on Mel ten's Railroad. Enrjlnecr of Wrecked Train Forced to Do Two Runs Dally for Week Before Disaster. NKW HAVKN. Conn.. Sen. rt Millionaires who, lining or spending tlicir summprs nlong the New Haven railroad, find it convenient to pa tronize its trnins. nee,! not nsn tlm snme equipment ns people of no fi nnneinl prominence, it wns brought out today in the pourso of the tiuhlic investigation into lnr,t Tuesilay's wrcek on the system, in which twenty-one lives were lost nnd nbout forty persons were injured. It wns tho testimony of General Pnsucnger Agent A. M. Smith wliieh iicveiopeii tiie latest revelntion. The use of steel alone had been ordered hy the company. Smith said, in the constnielion of the "club" enrs used exclusively by rich commuters, who rent the cars nt $.1,000 npiece yearly. Engineer Miller, of the wrecked tram, snid thnt for n week before the accident he hnd been enven'm litj own run nnd that of nnother engin eer who wns ill. "Ho wns to have romn ImrL- In work Tuesday," Miller continued. "hut wasn't in shane to do it. an tlinv said ns I hnd done his work ns .well ns my own for one weok, I might ns well do it for nnother dny nnd hero wc nn. "I did my work without the nid of stimulants. No, I drank no whis- key. I slcnt when I could. Snmlnv I rested, going to Springfield Sun dnv night. Monday morning- I took my engine out on my mn to Stam ford, nrriving thprp nt 0:15. cleaned my enetne, started homo nnd arrived nt 12:4."). Then I slept until 4:15, returned to Stnmford. Tested nn hour, stnrted for Springfield nnd got there nt midnight. "At 5:13 we stnrted the return run nnd OiVi the wreck occurred." SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. C With tho arrest today of 8u Hoo Kong, a rich Chlneso merchant here, federal officials Bald tboy believed thoy had forged tho last link In the chain of ovldenco necessary to con vict a large number of customs om- ploes of complicity In a giant opium smuggllug plot. Kong was indicted secretly at tho same time as tho cus toms guards previously In custody. but was not found by Deputy United States Marshall Klornan until today. It was chargod that It was to him that tho accused customs mon turnod over tho opium they woro alleged to havo smuggled. E I.OS ANC1HLKS. Cal., Sopt. C Unbearablo grief over tho death of his wife is known today to have prompted tho sulcldo of former Su perior Judgo J. S. Noycs, who klllod hluiBolt by swallowing laudanum af ter ho hnd soothed his last hour by reading n chapter from Tolstoi's "Resurrection." , Judgo Noyes body was found In Sycnmoro Park at sundown yostorday. In his lap was tho book and a note that oxplalnod tho act. It read: "It Is llttlo uso for mo to try to llvo longor. It wns a happy homo for me with Kanulo, and I havo constantly mourned her donth ever since, day and night. I am now utterly ex hausted with sorrow." Judgo Noyes was tho first Judgo of tho Rlversldo county suporlor bonch. Ho sorvod tboro twojvo years and rocoutly camo to Los Angeles. R CHINAMAN IN SMUGGLING RING ASKS CONGRESS TO PROBE NAVY HUME Congressman Bryan Charrjcs Navy Investinatlnfl Board With Con cealing Merits of Case Seattle Wrontjly Censured. Whole Affair Declared to Be Result or Political Plot by BIcthen Humphrey Contradicts. WA8IHNOTON, Sopt. C- A reso lution demanding a congressional In vestigation Into the navy hearing on tho outbreak of enlisted men In Scattlo on July 18, when I. W. W. and socialist meeting places woro wrecked as tho result, It was charged of Incendiary speeches by Secrotary of tho Navy Daniels, was Introduced In the house today by Representative Hryan of "Washington and defeated on a point of order. Ilrynn flatly chargod tho navy In vestigating board with Impropriety and with concealing tho morlts of tho caso. "Thoro was nothing." ho said, "In tho facts to warrant tho board's consuro of tho government and peo plo of Seattle. Tho members of tho board listened only to tho storlos of tho enlisted men who rioted, and did not call tho mayor or chief of police, although their findings censured both. This was a gravo Impropriety on tho board's part." Drynn declnred the whole affair of tho riots grew out of a political plot by the editor of tho Scattlo Times, who, ho said, was unfair. nryan twlco renowed his attempt to dtscuss tho situation but was forced to stlenco by objections from Representative Johnson ot Washing ton and finally In a rage exfed: "I nm going to speak at tho King's county fair In Scattlo nest Saturday. I daro them then to try to sllenco me." Congressman Humphrey of Wash ington, Johnson nnd Bryan thou got Into a wranglo and It looked llko a fight until tho speaker, pounding with his gavel, silenced thom all. UP BY DYNAMITE SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept. 0. Dyn. nmito or blasting powder placed un der hid house nenr tho custom lim its of tho city early today cnused the dentb of Peter 11. Hansen, 74, and completely wrecked bis littlo home. Hansen's son, Peter B. Hansen Jr., wns questioned but not held. Hansen, who wns well to do, wns asleep when tlio bomb wns set oft! under tho floor beneath bis bed. FOR MISSING YOUTH Mrs. A. C. Grayson ot Knteal, Wash., has asked local authorities for Information regarding her son Ralph, aged 19, who loft his homo threo weeks ago. Hu woro a groy suit, Norfolk stylo, tan shoes and a bluo cap. Ho Is dOBcrlbod as med ium holght, light comploxlon. The mothor Is, anxious to hear from him. Ho Is an experienced fruit packor. and sho wrltos ho may seek work lu local orchards. DOCTORS ON TRIAL KANSAS CITY CRIME KANSAS CITY, Sopt. C Men and women, girls and hoys, crowded Jus tico Shopard's courtroom today at thu oponlng ot tho preliminary hearing ot Doctors Jacob Hall and Fabian Pratt, woll known physicians charged with manslaughter In connoctloE with manslaughter In connection with, tho doath of Mota Zook, the high school girl who died hero recently M a result of a criminal operation which tho prosecution declares tiw dectora performed.- s 'I