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SECOND '
EDITION
M13DFOUD. OuWoN, WEDNESDAY, HlOTtiMBER 10, 1013.
NO. 147
Piirlyllilid Ynr.
t oll v IClKlitti Vimr.
f LOCOMOTIVE OF WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS AFTER COLLISION
TARIFF BILL IN
ASHLAND DAYAT
.FAIR, OVER 200
BO0STERSC0ME
H GHWAY BONDS
THAWDEPORTED
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CARRY COUNTY
RE-ARRESTED IN
WERE
N FOR
7 10 HY
NEW HAMPSHIRE
FINAL ADOPTION
Cabinet Official Orders His Dcportn
tlon ntul Ho Is Secretly Ruslictl to
Umilrr ami Put Across Hires
Auto and Starts Cast.
Move- n Sudden One and Surprise to
Doth Prisoner and Those Sccklun
His Return to Asylum.
eoi.i:iutooic, n. ii Hopt. io-
Captured by Now I lit iiipltli Aiittiorl
tlvri seven mllon frciin Htownrtstown
(btrt tnto. whllo Iiu wm flonlni; east
ward for freedom, Harry K. Thaw Is
iiunln a prisoner horo todny and will
bo luilil for Vxlradltloti by tho Now
York ittitlinrlllin. William Travors
Jeromo and Hpoclnl Deputy Attorney
(liMiurnl Kennedy of Now Yorlc nro
rn roiilo hero li nutomobllo from
HontinKtou. Jnromo will loin no
(linn In nttomptlug to got Thnw nrjnln
to Mattuawan.
Thaw who was carried across tlio
border today by Canadian ImmlKra
(Ion men ami not free nt Aterlll, Ver
mont, lout no tlmo In getting nwny
to tho eastward. Boon nftor ho
pmuod through Htownrtstown, Htior
Iff Drew nml Bernard Jacobs, n Now
York nttnrnny, hit his trail. How tho
nrrosl n inailo wns tolil hero by
Jut-oil. Mo said:
Arreted liy Sheriff
"Hhorlff Druw nml I arrested Thaw
seven mllm from Htowsrtstown. lln
made no resistance whatever. Wo
will hold him for tho Now York au
thorities. I was InokliiK out for tho
Interest of Now York stato.
"When wo heard Thaw wss In Now
Hampshire tho sheriff nml I a ill o mo
hlloil horo nml loft about 1 1 o'clock.
About seven miles from Htowartstown
wo stopped nt n school homo
nml asked If nnnno hnil seen tho nil
tomobllo In which Thnw wn floolng.
While wo woro thorn ThnWn mnrhlno
approached. Wo saw him cnmlnK
nml hIkiiaIIoiI for lilm to Mop whon
Iho nhorlff tola Hnrry ho wan iinilor
arrest nn n fugttlvn from Justice.
"'All rlKlit,' alil Thnw. ! nm
romly to ncoompany )ou but I want
to omploy counsel.'
"All rlRht, said tho sheriff. 'Wo
will mo that ou hnvo counsel. I
will l.iko you to a lawyer when wo
rcnoh Colebrook.'
Thnw Tukix It C'nlmly
"Thnw wnH nn cool an roulit bo nml
showed no sign of oxrlloont. 'llo
seemed willing to ncrompnny m. Tho
nhorlff ordered him to lonn III car
mid outer num. lln illil ttiln nml or
ilcroil bin chnuffoiir to return to
Avorlll. On tint return to thin city
Thnw illil not tnlk, although ho
soomod perfectly culm. I tolil hint
I represented Now York state nml wo
took It I til nt onco to tho office of C.
1 Johnson, whom Iiu engaged ns IiIh
utloriioy,
"Thnw nl onco conforrnl with Mr
JohiiHon nml nrrnngoil to hnvo hi
friumlH nml relatives notified of hi
nrroMt. Tho nhorlff Milt In with lilm
nml will not lot him out of his sight
until Mr. Joroiuo nrrlvon horo. Thnw
Hoomcil In good comlltlon. llo htiil n
iiultcnso nml worn n !Ik wlntor ovor-
coot whuu wo caught him."
Loafed la VIIIiiko
Tliuw finiil hero I (idii v Unit Ho
shinned fifteen minutes in Slowntls
town nml walked uliout tho village
square (hero without iiny of foil bo-
(CotitlntiQil on pniio 2.)
HI
La Follcttc, Penrose and Loilno Re
publlcan Senate Conferees Payne
and Murdor.k Represent House
With Kltcliln and Rnlncy.
La Follcttc to Flnurc Prominently In
Dclrrmlnluii Final Character of
Bill Speedy Action Prohalile.
WASHINGTON. Hopt. 10. Bonn-
torn l.nl'ollotto of Wlncountii, Pen
nmi of I'linn nylvnnln nml Lodge of
MnftnncliunottM woro tho republican
nniuoil toilny nn inomborn of tho son-
nto tariff fonforoticii coiutulltoo. Tho
kohnIoii of tho commlUoo will follow
luuuoillntoly.
It tn Koiiornlly oxpoctoil Hint Bonn-
tor l.nl'ollollo will flKuro prominent
ly In ilotormltiliiK tho flnnl chnrnctur
of tho bill. Itoprenontntlwi Unilor
wood of Alnbnmn, lender of tho liouno
mnjorlty, U oxpcctrd to defond tho
lilRhor rnton lurorporntod In tho bill
nn It iiomoiI tho houo. If tho liouno
nrcoptn tho nennto rates tho confer
onco will end quickly.
Hxcoiit tho wool and nuunr provl-
ntonn, ovory nchedulo In tho bill will
boconio offectlvo nn noon an l'rcnldont
Wilson ntRnn tho mounurc.
Hocnker Clark named tho follow-
Iiu: to represent tho lioune: Itopro-
nontnthen I'ndorwood, Hnlnoy nml
Kitchen, democratn; l'nyno, repub
lican mid Murdock, progrcnilvi.
SCHOONER BLOWS UP
OAKLAND. Oil., Hopt. 10. -Tho
fast power nchoouer Oolduu Hlato,
t'nptnln Whnlnted, probably blow up
with fourteen of her crow aboard
twelve inllon off Uuk- Inland, in
Alnnknn wntern, nrcordlnt to I'lrnt
Mnto Itobn of tho CodflHher Cnllleo,
which renched horo today from l'lr-
nte' Coo.
Hebo nnyn ho nml bin crow naw n
tonpio of flnmo leap from tho water
twolvo mile nwny nt mldulKht, n
week nKo, nml that u flro burned
brlKhtly for thirty mlnuten, nhowliiR
Iho outlluo of n nrhnouor.
LONDON, Hopt. 10. Mm. ninino
lltie 1'nukhurM, nur.lnud'a militant
nuffrnKPtlo lender, will enil from
llnvro for Now York October 11 on
tho Kronen ntenmor I.a lrovlnco, nc
cordluR to nnnounconiont inndo hero
today by Mlsn Wlckham, who In nr
rnuRliiK Mm. l'ankhurnfa Amorlcnn
tour
l'renent plnim cnll for Mm. Tnnk-
burnt to nail from Now York for
London November 2R, nml n 1Mb meet
Iiik of welcomo will bo nrranged nt
Albert llnll.
Tho locomotive of tho Whllo Moun
tain Kxproni of tho New Haven rail
road pluiiKed Into tho ronr nlocplnr;
enrn of tho Ilnr Harbor Hxprenn nt
WullliiKford, four mlton from New
Haven. Many wce killed nnd morojJuno 12 mnaihcd Into a sleeping car
' DtHmr.il tyllllMw alv
I.I.....I l. l.,.Mn,.. ... Iimvr,1 oi""'"""! ""6 '
IliJUIUU. i l.u lUlvlHUHip nuRM .u...
one, nn ch an In mod on mountain
rondn of tlio went. In fact, It wan n
dupllcato of tbo locomotive which on
In tho foreground In ncen tho de
bris of two sleeping cars. Thoy wore
smashed to bltn nnd most of thoso
occupying them killed or badly hurt.
RECOVER
BODIES
OF SEVEN VICTIMS
OF AIRSHIP WRECK
EVELYN DENIES
i
STORIES OF FEARING
AND
'S
RN
IIKHLIN, Sept. 10 Acting under
tho pornonnl ordern from Knlscr Wll
helm torpedo bonis today aro search
ing tho North Son, eighteen miles
north of Heligoland, whero tho now
nnval Zoppelln ship LI wnn w recked
Into yestcrdny nml fifteen of tho
crow of twenty drowned. Tho disas
ter camo whon tlio LI was struck by
n hurricane.
Tho groat airship wns struck by
tho terrific guntn almost a mldnhlpn
nnd hurled to tho nurfneo of tho sea,
whore nho wan pounded to pieces by
tbo wind nnd tho waves.
Thin wns tho fifth nlrcrnft built by
Count Zeppelin to bo dontroyod but
no loss of llfo occurred In tho other
mlnhnpn. .oppolln was deoply af
fected by tho tragedy.
Knliior Wllhelm tetogrnphod bin
condolences to tho families of tho
victims.
Lnter tbo torpedo bonis recovered
hovoii bodlen of tho victims, Including
thnt of Commander Hnnno. It Is
now believed Hint twenty-two pornonn
woro on board tho derlglblo. Sovcn
woro rencued, Including Lieutenants
Wendt nml Grimm. Klght members
of tbo crow nro missing and nro be
lieved to hnvo drowned.
10
NMW YOIUC, Sopt. 10. "nigTIm"
Rulllvnu who dlsnppenrod moro thnn
n wook ago from hla brothor'n homo
horo wnu found toilny nt tho Hlvor
ulilo Inn, nt Bmlthtown, L. I.
Krnnlc O'llrlon, owner ot Iho hos
telry, telephoned that Bulllvun had
been nt hla pluco ovor sluco ho dlsnp
poarod, Hovornl ot tho Tnmmy Hrfll lendora
loft Immodlntoly for Bmlthtown. Bui
llvnn uufforod n inontnl mid physical
hrenkdovvn Bovernl montlm ngo nnd
donplto tho ofrorlR ot spoclallBtB his
condition has shown no jmprovomout.
UNCLE JOEi'iCANNON
10 SEEK ELECTION
WASIIIKOTOK, Sept. 10. That
"Uuelo Jou" Cnuon, fnrinei' hpoukor
of llio Iioiiko, iri weury of tho enlm
of piivnto llfo nmi Ih tnkinjr slops to
return to ooii?08S N tlio word ro
eeived hero toilny from Danville, 111.,
Ciumnn'H liomo town.
Oilier lllinoiH lepuhlieiinH former
ly In tlio "old Kimnl" uro also nnhl
to hu Hookiue; nnother clinnee. Thin
lint iuolmloH fonner Hepvesenlnlives
MoKinloy, Hoilenhere;, Fuller, Tosh,
I'lini'o nml Klei'liue;,
A. Dahuff ot Ashland wnB n Med
ford visitor WodnoBday, hnvlng tho
roturna from Booth ABhlnud to tho
court houso.
Sonntor H. Von dor Hollon of Wol
Ion wnB n Medford vlBltor Wodnoadny.
Mrs. Von dor Ilnllon nccompnnled
him nnd will flpoml n fow dnya visiting
rolatlvoB,
WILLIAMSTOWS?, Mass., Sopt. 10
William T. Jeromo nnd Special l)o-
puly Attorney Kennedy nutomoblled
horo todny from Hennlngton Vor
moot, nml left again this afternoon
for North Adams. Jeromo sutd:
"Wo will hlro n special train It It Is
nocessnry to reach Colebrook this
afternoon,"
Jeromo nsked tho Unllod Press to
Bend n message In Attornoy Jacobs
nt Colebrook, nnd It wnB sent I mm oil
intoiy. Kennedy snld n requisition
for Thaw was belug prepared at Al
bnny,
LANE MUGHIBEITER:
WILL SOON BE WELL
DKIIKtiLEY, Col., Sopt. 10.
IVunkliii K. Lime, seeretury of tlio
interior, who collnphCil yohtonlny
ilumiR tho Ailnussion day eolebrn
tion in Oulduml, is much improved
today, nml within n rouplo of duyn
is oxpeeteil to Imvo vo?nined his uor
mnl licultli.
Ni:V YOIIK, Sept. 10. Dcelnnne
that nil rcxrU Unit ho wnn afraid
of Unrrv Thnw lire lies, his wife,
Kolyii Nivhhit Thiw-, declared here
todny that slio iww "very, vor
Mirry" when told ot his ileHrtntion
from ('lunula. loiter, when iiifonn-
ed that 'llinw wn free Kiiin, xlio
tmid:
"Hnrry has too ninny Inwvom. I
do not love him as I onoe did, hut
I lme ii deep affection for him.
Hurry will renlir-e this some dny ami
eomo to me to help him. There nro
mitny way I eoulil liolp him, as I
hnvo done before.
Ahked if she wore sorry fr
Tlinw'h nmUier, Kxelyn bhii!:
''.Vol nt nil. She I notliiac lo mo.
Ak soon nn Hnrrv renliws the mis-
taken ooumo he ii taking in trintt
to seeure hit freedmn, I nm Hiiro lie
will turn to me. I got out of the
first mo nml I ean exlrieale Into
from thi" liredienment. All icporU
Hint I nm nfraid of Hurry nre fnUe.
I nm not nfruid "
DEBATE
BEGUN
OR
ER
SCORED
ELD
BY GLASS UPON
CURRENCY BILL
WASHINGTON', Kept. 10. Dchnte
on the democratic etirrvucy meiiMirc
continued todny. Chairman Ola. of
Virgiuia, of tho liou hitnkiug com
mittee, in elinre of the measure, ex
plained Hint the preliminary debate
would close Saturday mid tho rend
in t- of muendmeut.s would start on
Motulny.
fllnss ehnrnelerued the present
eurreney (.y.stem of the country m
"hnrbnrous'' nml ilenouuccil ns icr
nioiuus nn alleged attempt lo cnu-c
(he fnnnor to heheve that he is be
ing dihoriminntcil ngntnt in the pro
ieil new eurreney hill. Olnss lc
olared that tho AMrieh t.jtcm dis
criminated npiinnt tlio small banks
in favor of tlio hip; institution?, lidd
ing: "Tho nvoweil purpoc of the new
hill is to draw nwervo fund from
congeMed money centers mid innke
the-ie funds nviiilnhle for business
uses in section? where they beloup;."
diggsInIrial
Brass Band Heads Defoliation From
Granite City Holiday Spirit Pre
vails After Road Bonds Victory
Stores Close Friday. .
Raclnn Program Begins J utfqtnn of
Llustock Exlilb.ls Grants Pass
Day Tomorrow Night Carnival.
PERJORY
CHARGE
Ashlnnd dny nt the county fair
brought over '200 vititors from the
Granite City, bonded by the Ahhlaud
hum). Ideul autumn weather marked
the dny, nnd nt noon .Main street
wnn thick with wearers of the Ash
land bndgo. Jinny more coming in
alitor will arrive this afternoon.
A holiday spirit, partly duo to the
bond ihsuc victory, prevailed.
Tiie rncinp; bepin nt 230, the fnir
direiors desiring lo close the pro
gram before Mindown nml send cv-
crjbofly liomc in time for supper. At
130 the ridiiu; of "Grizzly Hear"
nml "Xcro," the bucking bull, begnn.
Tiie trnek is hard mid fnst with no
wind, giving promi-c of fnst time.
The 230 trot nnd pace nnd two run
ning races make up the speed pro
gram. This nftemoon tho judging of the
stock exhibits began. Tomorrow,
Grants Pass dny, work will begin on
the other displays. The biggest op
ening dav nttendnnce in the fair's
history was recorded. Good weather
is promised nil week.
Friday, Medford dny, the stores of
the citv will he closed in tlio after
noon. Thursday nnd Friday nights
there will he dancing in Main street
and street marfii grns.
Every City In the County and Nearly
All Country Districts Vote Over
whelmingly for Good Roads Med
ford Majority I486.
Ashland Majority 364 Butte Falls
Tie Vote Appfcgatc and Sams
Valley Oppose. v
' ' .,
Ilond Ilontl Klcclon 101.1
For. Against.
. 11
WELL
BRING
$2.10 MEDFORD
The Kogiio River Fruit & Produce
association sold n cur of Howell
K.'nrs Wednesday for 2.10 f. o. b.
Medford, nnd a car of Jonathans,
4 nnd -H-l-ticr, run pf orchard, for
1.23 f. o. b. Medford.
I'cnr Market.
New York Through miction, five
Oregon Uartletts, $238.
Philadelphia Through miction,
one ear Oregon Ilartlctts, $1.-10 to
$2.03.
Chicago No Oregons offered.
HEAVY TRADING OF
Antloch ....
Applcgato
South Ashland .
West Ashland .
Bv'ld Ashlnnd ...
Central Ashland
Knst Ashland ...
Barron ......
Btitto Falls .......
Central Point ...
Climax ....
Kaglo Point .....
Flounco Itock .
Foots Creek .....
Gold Hill
Lake Creole ...
North Jack'vlllo
South Jack'Tlllo
N. W. Medford
South Central .......
No. Centml
S. K. Jledford .......
Southwest .............
Oakdale ...............
So. Main ...............
No. laln ...-.....
N. E. Medford ..
Meadows ...............
Phoenix .................
Itock Point ........
Roguo nircr ....-....'.
Sams Valley
Sterling
Trail
Talent ...........
Union .............
Watklns
WImer ...........
Willow Springs
8
3C
13D
CG
S07
93
28
31
1S8
9
142
34
GO.
191
7
CO
47
52
149
202
131
4C
207
233
348
224
4
157
31
81
37
7
17
137
17
0
23
17
13
86
G3
.
30
31
134
10
80
12
11
37
40
37
40
4
11
18
14
7
28
39
32
13
20
37
8
33
'48
21
31
43
30
29
.30
30
Total
.3594 1315
CA1NEITI ACIS
SAN' I'ltAXClSCO, Ciil., Sept. 10.
Juror William lleihler, who declar
ed following tlio I'mninotti trial that
hu did not thiulc Camiuotti should
Imvo been found guilty, that ho be
lieved nil tho jurors hail been in
volved in similar cases nnd that lie
only voted for n iionvietion as a
compromise and to sao tho defend
ant's family further epene, was
dismissed from tho panel today hy
Judge Van Fleet after n fiercu ex
coriation. Tlio judgo declared lleister's views
contrary to puhlio policy and sniad
ho did not deem him fit for further
jury duly. Tlio government's at
torneys nro considering nien&ttres to
hiing Ileister to account on a charge
of contempt of eouvt.
NEW ENGLAND FREEZES
TiirwEsr sizzles
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 10 Tho
present cold wnvo oast of tho Missis
sippi river is oxpocted to bo brokonl
boforo tomorrow. lTcozlng woatnor
provallod throiiKhout Now England
Inst night mid frost Is predicted for
tonight,
J
SAX FRANCISCO, Cat., Sept. 10.
- Six jurors were selected up to the
noon adjournment today to try
Maury I. Diggs nnd Attorney Choc
H. Harris of Saeramonto on the
charge of suhomntion of perjury in
tho cafes against Diggs and tauu
netti, clinrged with violation of the
whito slave net.
The examination of jurors occu
pied all tho moning hesion. Tho
men finally accepted by both sides
are: C. A. Xeshitt, hardware mer
chant; Harry L. Walker, manager
limo and cement company; 0. J.
Hillinrd, manufacturer: W. D. Hal
kitt, manufnuturer; John Mulhern,
manufacturer, nnd l. A. Menden-hnll.
Attornoy Mnlt I. Sullivan for the
government told tho court that he
wns satisfied tho caso would ho
closed in two days.
In this caso Harris nnd Diggs nre
accused of attempting to bribe Miss
Nell Barton of Sacramento to tes
tify falsely in tho cases ngainst
Diggs mid Ciiminetti, just concluded
in tho federal court Here.
4
NKW YORK, Sept. 10. Heavy
trading in Uunton Pacific marked tho
opening ot tho stock inarkot today.
This issuo advancod two and Cana
dian Pacific and Pcoplo's Gas were
up ono. In tho first hour dealings
In Canadian early 300 por cent over
yesterday's business. Later Union
Pacltlc took a rlso. Steel, Reading,
Northern Pacific and Lehigh roso ono.
Other leaders woro also strong.
Bonds woro firm.
Tho market closed dull.
SAM HILL HEARD FROM
Portland, Ore, Sept. 10.
Judgo F. L. Ton Velio, .Med
ford, Ore.:
I congratulate the county,
tho state mid yourself on tho
election results. As usual,
Jackson county lends.
SAMUF.fi Uhh.
-
SAM LANGF0RD KNOCKS OUT
JOHNSON OF SOUTH AFRICA
XF.W YORK, Sept. 10. Sum
I.angford, tlio lloston tar baby, col
lected a little moro easy money to
day bv knockimr out John Loater
Johnson, Heavyweight champion of
South Afnen. m tlio ltrst round ot
a scheduled ten-round fight horo his',
night. A blow over tho kidneys
turned tho trick.
SENATE CONFIRMATIONS
OF NEW COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. The
senate confirmed today tho nomina
tions, as members of tlio industrial
relations commission, John Com
mons, Frank Walsh, Mrs. Ilorden
Ilnninian, Frederick Delano, Harris
Wninslook, 'flhurston Unllnrd, John
11. I.eiinon, James O'Couuell and
Austin Garretson,
By nn overwhelming majority of
2270, with votes totaling -1909, with
:i30l for nnd 1315 ngainst,
Jackson county voters, men nod wo
men, went on record as favoring
$300,000 bonds for a paved Highway
from tho California lino to the Jos
ephine county boundary tho first
link in tlio Pncific highwny. Tlio
vote wns larger nnd the verdict moro
emphntio than two yenrs ago, when
1138 votes were cast for. u $1,500,
000 bond issue, 2812 for mid 1U10
against.
Every city in the valley voted
strongly for the bonds, except Iltitto
Falls, where the voto was tied, only
tho outlying country precincts in tho
Applegate, Sams Valloy, Lake Creek
nnd Trail voting against it. North
east Medford, with 22 1 to 13, is tho
banner good roads precinct in tlio
county, nnd Watklns, with all 29
votes against it, is tho banner pre
cinct ngainst road bonds.
Ashlnnd voted 010 for tho bond
to 270 against. Medford'a total,
1030 for to 101 against, Jackson
ville, 107 for to 77 ngainst; Cent rat
Point, 138 to 131; Gold Hill, 101 to
37; Itoguo ltiver, 81 to 33: Talent,
137 to 43; Phoenix, 137 to ll7; Eagio
Point, 112 to 80.
As soon as tho votes nro officially
canvassed, the county court will nd
vcrtiso tho snlo of bonds and for
contracts for tho construction of tho
(Continued on psge 2.)
SALEM, Oro., Sopt. 10. Follow
ing tho recolpt ot a tolegram from
District Attornoy Brown of Marsh
flold stating that ho was Investigat
ing tho alleged deportations ot Dr.
Balloy K. Loach from Bundon, and
throo membors of tho I, W. W, from
Mnrshfleld, with a view to prosecut
ing thoso responBlblo, Oovernor West
today announced that Special Prose
cutor Bingo would not go to oCm
count at present. The governor wilt
forward to District Attorney Brown
all ot tho evldonco In his possession,
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