tf""" 207 Scnd sir ,N t1 Medford Mail Tribune ' SECOND EDITION WEATHER Knlu tonight mid Niindny Miw. ni Alln. no, l'orlylhlrct Ytmr. Ditllv KIhMUi VKiir, THAWS APPEAL BIG TIM'S BODY SECURES WRIT FOUND MANGLED FEDERALCOURT ALONG RAILROAD Federal Jiulno Alilrlcli Issues Writ of Hnhcns Corpus Returnable Next Tuesday Colli Sides Enjoined From Klilnaiilnii Prisoner. Lomi Stay In New Hampshire Now Assured Governor Considers the Question of Honorlnq Fleiiulsltlon. CONCORD, N. II., Sept. in. -ivd-cinl .ludgu l.dgnr Ahliieh (his nfl einnun IxMiinl a writ of habeas cur iiin fur Hurry Thaw on (Im npplica tiitii op llio billet's lawyers. Tim writ was Hindu ri'liirmililo at Miihllctou at I o'clock Tuesday. It was said ll will Insure. Thaw a long sluv in New lliiiiiediin'. SitiiiiltuiKHMiNlv with llm issuance of Ihii wiil, Judge Alilricli enjoined either xiilit fiina kidnaping lid' I'ills hurj(cr. CONCORD. N. II., Sept. 13. Sheriff llorubcek of DutcheAH conn l, S'ww York, arrived hero loduv willi a iniiiiliuii for Harry K. Thuw. I lo Irlcgrnphcd (o Allriny .Icrnuin at Colcbrook niiiinuneing his arrival. COLKIIROOIC, N. II., Scpl. in. .limHee of ip Pence ("nrr cniiliuucd imlil next Thursday the, hearing of tln ' nKiiiiiNl Harry K. Thaw us a fnniliM' front justice. In Ihc meantime Governor IVIkcr will con sider representations wliv In1 should ami should not 'honor New York's ri'iniioilion for Thaw. It was not known whether Attorney Jerome hail neeepled. the Thaw lawyer' offer to ngreo lo an nrjjument of tho ri'iiniHlllnit itroiMihilion before th ciHcnior if ho, Jerome, would prom Ixo lo kIno tliPin fio day for the institution of habeas enrpm pro- liuift. In l!u event of an adverse iIitihioii hv Hip governor. detenntalk I MILITANT LEADER PARIH, Sept, 13. -"I nm not wor ried nlioiit my rciitlon by tho Amur Iran ImmlKrntlon nuthorltlcs," said Mrn. Kmmolliio I'nnkhurHt, tho Dug Huh militant suffrnKottn lender, In an Inturvluw nt luir hotel horn today. "I liavii vUttctl tho United Htutes twlco heforo nml luivo tlio pleniinntost rec ollections or tho kindness with which 1 was received." "Aftiir your KiikIIhIi prlnon oxper limritti, I : 1 1 1 a lalnuil ought not to hnvo many terrors for yon nnywny," tho reporter HiiKKostcd. "I aniiuro you I don't llko illncotn forl," ropllod Mm. Pnnkhurst, "hut I hullnvo tho American Immigration officers, will decide, nu tho C'ntiaillnn authorities did, that I havo houn r.ullly of no net ot moral turpltudo. "I am to nail on I.n I'rovuuru Oc tober 11, nud aliiill Bjumk twlco, hooii nttor my arrlvnl n Amorlrn In Into Novomhor, JiiHt huforo I roturu to KiiKlmid, wiioro I iniiRt (111 unvoral iiiiKiiKiiniuiitH onrly In Dorouihor. I uluill nlHo vUlt iih thnny Amorlcnn cltli'H iih poflitlulo. I am Borry I uhnll not luivo tlmn to k fnr wont. "My plmi la to dpHcrlho to Amorl rmiR wlnit tho KiikMhIi HuffrnguUoa nro ilolm; nud why thotr uuccoua la miirh to ho dpilrod," It w;nn lonrnod lioro Hint tho nntttro of Mr. rnnkliurHt'B roroptlnn In Now York dopoudu on thn result of Iuvoh tlKiitloitH tho Amorlcnn ImmlRrntlou nuthorltlou nro niiiklm; In KuKland. If not found KUllty of moral turpltudo aim will lint ho dotnlnod. COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST SECRETARY POST WHEELER WARIIINdTON, Hipt. 1.'1. Tlint nn Aiiioiii'an, whoso tiiinio wuh with liclil, hnil iiuulo poniplitintrt iiKiiiiiHt Sconilitry l'ont Whcolor of tho out hiiHHy In Home wuh mlinitlod nl tho ntnlo (lupiuiiiu'ilt loilny. Roorolnry llryuu. would not dUottsa tho iimttur, ES WORRY Coniircssmnn Timothy Sullivan Killed nt Prlliam Day Suffered Com plete Mental and Physical Break down Year Alio. Was Famous Frlccd of tho Bowery and Benefactor of New York's Poor and Friendless. xv.w Yomc, Si-pi. 1:1. - npn- xpiilnlivn Tiniolhy .1. Sullivan' hody, liaillv iiiiiaiiKhil, wan 1'ouinl al I'l'lhaui hay IicnIiIii the railroad trnckn. Sill Ihnii w'iih Hlruck hy u railroail train. Fir I word of SiiIIImiii'h di-alh wax rriM'ivcd Imtp ly Attorney Willinin Kllinou. a rlom frirad. HclalivrK of llio forini'r poliliriaii and thcatrifal inauiiiilp iili'iilifird tho rorpxu at IVIham Hii.v'h morgue. "Hit Tim" had Ihtii lainc nl tin- rcllinm hay homo of a In-other for uionthx in earn of ntli'inlniiN. Ilo Niiffi'rrd u pomplrto pliyt-ical anil mi'iilal hri'iikdowu ahoul a .war npi. A trip lo health report ahroad fail I'd In jmproMt hix eonditiim. Spe riulixlrt wero uiiahle lo tfvo him re lief. Itowery Mournfi Jot New YorkV fninnus llowery wuh hit hard hy llio new. It wan here that "llii: Tim" was Im'hI loed. TlnuiNiiiiiIrt of resideiilK of lliiw n'o linn of Ihu elly hud profiled hy Iiih KPneroxily. If a family wiir in need "llij; Tim" nlwa.VM ueemed lo know ahout it firHt, ami he nlwnyn u fifst relief. "I love them nil," lio iced lonny, "niiil when Ihev Niiffer I nilffur. loo. Mv'ffflw'ery friemN ImlfiTSP'Trniit ax louj; iih I have n dollar." 1'rleml of Poor The one lliinc Ihnl nlwnyrt hprmrd lo nfford Sullivan llio most pleatture wan nu aiinual winter event. With llm eominir of the firt hiiow "lli; Tim" enlleil n L'euernl metiitiir of needy llowerjiteM. Tlioxo in meil of hhoe uot Ihi'iil. If oilier need ed overeonlH Ihey Kpt them, too. lie pive away thouxnmlri of dollars in thi way. The liudv now lien in I he niorpie on Kant Twenly-sKth htreel hero. It wan henii'UPil today hy men, women nud ehildien. MokI of them wept. "It nin't him," they wero heard lo miy. "Hij,' Tim eouhln't tlio. Uo won Ion piml. They've found toine other ;uy." llowery In Tear Tho polieo kept llio prowd in ehrok, hut llio jieoplo lingered lliroujjlioul llio alteruoon. Law reneo AfulliKnn, Tiiu'rt hnlf-hrother. idenlilled tho onrpo. Ho eiuerp'd from the iuor);ue, weeping. Tho erowd then reulired Hint llio reports wero true. Mullipin nud Attorney Klliiioii de nied lliis al'leraooii lhal ''Hi), Tim" wiih near hniikruptey. They adniit ted, however, that financial difficul ties had canned him hoiiio wony. They miid uiiiiieroiiH forced noten, e.veciileil hy people whom ho had helped wero loiiud iiiiioiii Ins ae- COIIUtH. Kullivnn disa)poniTil at ! o'clock in thn niorniiiK of Aiih'iM .'II. Km ployes of llio New llnvcii raihoiul found hit corpse, whoro it had evi dent'" heen tliiiiuii hy llio train, which nuiHt luivo ulruck hint al -1:15. For Iwelvo ilayn llio hody lay In llio Fordliani moru'iiP, unrecopii.i'd. It wuh not uulil it wan sent (o tho Hellovuo morgue, for interiueiit in (he Potter' field that it wan Keen and .recognized hy a policeman. ciaWsTSans io l'KKIN, Sept. 3.1. Tho poiiolusion of iirriuiKOinoiilH worn icporU'tl tmlny hy which Cliluiv will employ u (lor man lioulounut K'uoral with a Htaff of bi.Vi nud U00 ollior (lormuii offi oors lo leorptnizo ilu atnty. 11 was said tho Krupw will pay 'J.ri per ueul of tho (lernmiiH1 HiihiiloH, Weather Forecast OrcKoii Itiiin tonight or Suniluyj ooolor uaat portion ; uoiithcrly wimW MRDKOIU). CITY ENCJIN13KRS TO GATHER AT CLEVELAND FROM ALL ' """ PARTS OF COUNTRY FOR NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PAVING Somr of notetl cnelnrom who will nltrnJ confpren:c: 'lop, I). H. I.) nan. IuItIIIp, Ky.: M. It. Shcrmrd. Newnrk. N. J.J I". J. Crllarluv Dayton. ().: Iwttom. U. II. ChrUl. (Iraad IUpid, .icli ; lilwin A l"Uhcr. Ilorhrxler. N. Y.; Ilonry Mactzcl. Columh .. O. Grrnt preparation arc brlnj: t MO city . iriarer uul road tract duyx. September 17 nud IH In IUcuMon and minute 4tuay of the mctlioOs world-wide fume for the tlinunnnd inilew of pcrmnncnt'y Improved roads In A hundred automobile will form OF AS Ki: YOKIC, Suit. i:i. HaHinj; his ideiilifieatiou on a hirlhmnrk on tho hliouhler, lVniieiH Day, n Hmok- Jyn renl Chlato denier, in positive heru today that the ilecapitatod hody found reeentlv nt ClifiVidp, K. J., i that of lux sihler. Auloiiietto Day. np'd -- car. Tho jMiliee nrc in eliiicil to ncucpt Day' identification. Day was elo-eted with polieo in upeelor for several hours today. Ho told of his Motor's ncipmiiitnuco with a yeiiiif: physician who rndunted two yenrs np from tho r.oti Island Oollege of Pliysieians nud Surgeons. In Auptbt, Day declared, member of thn family learned that Antoinette wni fitping motherhood. Two davs before the finding of tho eorpo nt riiffhide, Day said, his sistor disap peared. Tho police aro soaroliiuj; to-J nay tor tuo pu.vMomii, Sovcrnl niontlis ngo the physieinn i reuorted lo have roup to Cnlifor nin, relurninr to Now York only re- cenlly. A Kroup phologrnph of medical crnduntcs, iiicludiug that of llio suspecled physieinn, today was shown Drtif;Kist llitrvvitz, from whom u dishoveled mnn houjjlit tnr paper similar to Hint found wrapped ahoul tho corpse. Ilurwitr. wuh uncertain of identification, hut said ho looks like tho mnn." E NBNY YOIMC, Sept. III. rontinued adviiuco in Union 1'aoifio niurked tho opening of llio slock niarkel today. During tho first fow transactions iVton l'acifio gained lVj points. There, also wns an activo ilemnud for olhor leading slocks. Cleuoral Kleolrio, SI eel nml Head ing roso neatly a point. Tmtor Head ing advanced ! and Cuiiiidinn fi1,!.. Trading was on tho latgchl scalo of tho week's hull movement. Honds woro irregular, Tho ninrket closed dull. COURT REFUSES TO ENJOIN SULZER IMPEACHMENT AT.I1ANY, N. Y., Ropt. 13. Su premo Justico Chohter today refused to enjoin tho impeachment court willed to try flnvoriior Sulzor from nteotiuj uoxt week, D BODY DECAP1TATEDW0MAN BROOKLYN GIRL OHIWON, SATI'IUMY, BfHi mtKl JttOUtkitiKOr I ElT''5 .HEV made In Cleveland for a hrlck pavlnR conference which U exneo iil t& nt. cxporta from all xcctkni of the country. The visitors will uprnd twi in one proccxnlon lor tours. U LAY IN STATE IN LIVERPOOL HALL MVCIITOOIj, Sept. 13. Tho ro mnltis of tho Into Ma) or William J. Cnyuor ot New York wero takeii on board tho titemnshlp Luslianla today. Tlio ship was schoUulctl lo ball ul flvu 1. in. Tho body was taken from tho town hnil, whoro It lay in btutu last nltjlit, to tlio pier under escort of a detach ment u( mounted police nud placed In att luucclally constructed mortuary chapel, ll was met at tho cuugplauk by tho officers of tho Lusltaulu and a cuurd of honor consisting of tho liner's (liinrtermastors. Tho ship's flags were nl half must and tho mort uary draped In inournlut. Thcro wero no crowds and no excitement. llcforo tho body was removed from tho town hull, tho ltov. Theo duru Howard vicar of St. Miitthow'u church, held u brief service according to tho AiiKltenu ritual, Tho Into major's boa, Itufus, was abseut, and thu only persons present, wero tho Amoricuu correspoudonts, tho under taker and a few city hnil attendants. Tho metallic casket lu which tho hody was enclosed on board tho Hal tie had previously been opened and thu body roombiilmcd, tho undertaker declaring this necessary. On tho plno box lu which tho cask et was enclosed was tho plain inscrip inscrip teon: "William J. Gay nor, Septem ber, 1013." Tho I.tibttnuln will roach Now York noxt Friday. i . L COLORADO SlMUNflS, Colo., Sept. .1!!. - 1'iiblicity for tnedicnl dihcovetios wns strongly urged by J. Scott McN'utl of Orange, N. ,1., nt tho health ussocialion convention hero today. "Hy nil menus let us hnvo pub licity, tempered by nccuraoy," ho said, "Wo should slriko to mnko llio remedy ns well known as tho disease. Tho power of publicity was strikingly illustrated by (ho wide spread interest which tho newspaper oieated in tho Krieduiunu treatment. "If tho country's heullh authori ties givo tho sajuo prominence to n single important principle of hygiouo that that treatment received, (ho saving of life and Iho improvement in tho public's health would bo in calculable.' ' GAYNORS REMAINS SHITKMHIOli A 1.013. j or construction that h Cleveland and Cuyahoga have won a county. NO FREE SPEECH AT SEATTLE FAIR SKATTI.K, Wash., Sept. 13. Con gressman J. W. llryau, who camo all tho way across thu continent by In vitation to make n speech at the King county fair, refused to comply upon his arrival hero today because demund was mnda before ho would be permitted to mount tho rostrum, that ho expurgate his rotnarks. Upon leaving tho natloual house ot representatives last week, after ho had been denied tho prlvllego ot speaking to resolutions calling for a congressional Investigation ot tho Seattle I. V. W. riots. Ilryan an nounced that hu was going to Seattle nud there at tho King county fair, ho would exercise tho right of "freo speech," denied htm in the halls of congress. Ilryan was In tho midst of a vitriolic attack on tho editor of tho Seattle Times, when stopped lu con Kress, and It Is understood that ho Intended renewing that attack today, and that tho rofusal ot tho fair as sociation to permit this caused his refusal to speak on anf subject. E PIIIT.ADKUM1IA, Sepl. 13. Isaao T. Slarr, a broker here, will inherit 10,000,000 within tho no.t few days, it was learned hero today. The money will come to him from Miss Julia Garret, l'ennsylvanin's richest spinster, whoso investments Stadr has looked nfter for years. Tho will has not yet been filed for probate, but its contents are known. Mis flnrrel's father, William Kvaus Gar ret, made his fortune muiiufuetiuing snuff. 1 IN CONFERENCE WUH DE LA BARRA PAUIS, Sopt. 13. That Felix Diaz hns heen hero twlco recently, Incog nito, was lonrnod lioro today, Ho conferred with Ambassador Do Ln Harm and with flonornl Mondrngon. Mexican constitutionalists assort that nil throo hnvo brokon with Huorta nnd that Do La Harra nud Ataudragou aro supporting Diaz, PERMITTED BRAN CALONW H FDR TA N W NE Conferees Aprc.es lo Drop Pomerine and Stone Amendments Taxlnrj Brandy Used In Fortifylno. Wines and Taxlnq Spurious Wines. Wiley Asserts Amendment "Another Attempt to Shoot Pure Food Law Full of Holes." WASHJIN'OTON', Sept. 33. The I'omiTcne amendment (axing brandy used in fortifying California wines al (he rate of $1.10 per gallon and mImi taxing spurious wines, wns stricken from the tnriff bill iu con ference between llio senate nml the house loilny. The democratic eonferts ngrecd to drop tho I'oincreno nmcndinent following n slntement by Dr. Wjlej', in which he bitterly attacked the scnnle'rt attitude. Wiley I'hnrnolnripd tho Slonc mnendmont (o the tariff bill, ex empting from Inxntion wines "mndc from grajioi, berries or other fruits" if sngnr nnd not more (hnn 23 per cent of wnter nrc added, ns "another attempt lo shoot the pure food law full of boles nnd nn outrageous ef fort to debauch tho wines of this count ry." He declared it impossible to de tect Hip adulteration of such wine. The Stone nnd Pomerene amend ments were both eliminated. ECCENTRIC SUICIDE USED TREE HE MM PARIS, Sopt. 13. Tired of life, a former official of tho Paris-Lyons-Medlteranean railway hanged him self to a branch of nn acacia trco which ho had planted many years ago. with tho Intention, It Is said, ot com mitting suicide therefrom. Deforo ho climbed tho trco ho placed on tho trunk tho following invocatien: "Tree, which I straightened and tended In thy young days, sustain mo In my old age.' This eccentric suicide left S20 to a carpenter to provide- a plain coffin. S!0 to a grave digger and J20 to a skittle club to be distributed In prizes for a bowling match to ho played over his grave. Ho also loft money to olghty of his friends to bo expended on a banquet to bo taken round his coffin. TWO VESSELS AGROUND PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 13. Tho Hamburg-American freighter Urls gavla went aground In tho Columbia river on her way to this port early today whllo trying to pass tho llrlt Ish steumer Algoa, also aground at Henrlcl's bar, about four miles east of St. Helens. Tho Urlsgavla Is in no danger and wll probably bo pulled off at tho next high tldo. Tho Algon went aground "Wednes day, and a dredgo has boon working to get her hack into deop wator slnco that time. JJFEICER LEADING MOB SALRM, Ore., Sopt. 13. That Mayor D. K. Straw of Marahtleld, lieutenant commander ot tho Oregon Naval Mllltla Is to bo trlod botoro a court martial for his allogod connec tion with a mob that several months ago drovo throo members ot tho I. W. W, from Marshflold, wns tho ro port current hero today. It Is known that Governor West has conforrod with Adjutant Geuoral Flnzor with this ond In view. Tho civil authorities aro now mak ing nn investigation ot tho deporta tion cases. NO.lGO EAIR IS MOST SUCCESSFUL YET UELD IN COUNTY This Afternoon Marks Close awl Larne Attendance Requested 1 Enable Good Financial SIiowIr-- Work of Rcmovlnn Exhibits letun Medford Day Draws Record Crowd Neqro Youth to Try Riding lull for Third Time Today. . I'llOGIIAM TODAY Kvcrylmily Day Highest speed program of tho week. 4 4 A freo-for-all trot, J300, four entries. Kree-for-all paco, S300, tiro entries. Ono mllo running purso $100. Half mllo running purso purso race. raco, purso ISO. As an added featuro, John Miller, of Pendleton, Or., will try to rldo Nero, bucking bull, for twenty seconds for a S100 purse. Also John Tylor of Gazelto. Cal., -will try to rldo Grizzly Murphy, a bad horso, still unrlddon. Dee Holms' string ot outlaws will also ha at hand for busting. Mardl Gras carnival and dancing on Main street. a This afternoon mark's tho close of tho Jackson county fair, nnd Indlca- .tlons -polnt-toa rocorA-cloalag date attendanco, the director's lone hope to make tho book's balance for the rear. The attendanco to dato has run closo to last year, Medford Day exceeding: last year's mark, hut Improvement ex penses nro heavier, and appeals have been Issued for a largo crowd. Kemovlng Exhibit Tho work of removing the exhibits will begin this afternoon with tho paying ot awards. Tho rotnpleto list ot fair winners will not bo compiled beforo October . Tho Judges will finish their work today. Medford Day drew a big crcwd, the grandstand, bleachers, and auto spaces being packed. About 2000 people attended. Tho featuro event wns tho doublo attempt of Alfred Freeman, a colored youth to rldo Nero tho bucking bull. Tho young man was heaved both trips but made such a gamo try that a hat was passed for him. Ho Is trying again this afternoon. John Miller ot Pendleton Is also making an attempt to rldo him. John Tylor of Gazelle. Cal., will endeavor to rldo Grizzly Murphy, an unrldden horse. Dancing Again Tonight The dancing Friday night on Main (Continued on Page 4) JOHN d:s pastor SPANKEO FATHER F( INDIANAPOLIS, Iud., Sent. 13. Tho ltov, Klijnli Hnnley, president of Franklin (Iud.) collogo. nnd John D. Iuickefollcrs former jmstor, signed a statement today admitting that ho chastised his father,, Calvin llanley, (15 yenrs of nge, with a switch, nnd, when tho switch broke, spanked him. The son maintained, howovcr. that tho older man's nbuso of his wifo justified strong measures. "I owe everything to ruy, mother,'' said tho Ifcv. Hnnley's statement, "and I havo seen her deprived of nlj reasonable privileges until slio wish ed for doalh. I hnvo offorPdrepent- odly to take her into my own homoi but sho considered it her duty to remain with my fnthor until death separated them. ; "For twcnly-fivo yenr I have kept my liniuls off my father,, but when bo pnlled my, mojier jirj wn- spcakahlo name and wished tier in hell, I could stand 'it no longer." IRABU WIFE l 1 -i 'I J; ? 1