'W. orz" fitstl 8Z" . W too M Medford Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair tonight mi'l Tuesday Frnl -Mux. 77 Mln. 01. 1 Kiirly llilnl Yir. DnllvKliihtli rnr, MISDFOIU). ORKCION, MONDAY, SISl'TBAlUKIl 22, 11. NO. 1f7 wMt- PRESIDENT'S YOUNGEST DAUGHTER IN ROBES FOR LEADING ROLE IN "BAL MASQUE" SANCTUARY TO S PEDEST OF S36 IN CASH TO THE ESPEE MHMHVHHH Mail THAWS MOTHER THANKS PEOPLE FOR SYMPATHY LAND S AMMAN MEDFORD FANS TO SEE FAMOUS . BALL PLAYERS AY BBEHT ADD CHARGES TO MEAMN v Thousand Lctlrrs Received hy Aocil Patents of Prisoner Express Ab horrence of Vicious Methods Em ployed hy New York Officials. Appreciation of Interest Shown hy Ptihllc Mother dictates messnip In Response. JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Sept. 22. V.n roiilo to Concord, N. It., to ntluml tomorrow's hearing beforo Governor Hitmuiil' I). Folkor, whan nn nttompt will Iki mndu to oxtradllo Harry 1C. Thnw, thn fugltlvn from Mntlcnwnn asylum for tho criminal Insane, Mrri. Mary Copoly Thaw of Pittsburg, tho prisoner's motliur, dictated tho fol Inwliitf inoMago to tlio noii) of thu United Ktulo niul Grout Britain: "I lh, throtixh the United Press to thank I tin writer of nearly it tlioiiMtiiil m mpntliotlc lolturn which hnvo poured in on mo In u steady stream. Thoy began Immediately af ter Hurry Hindu liln daring diu:i tho freedom whlrh nny othor man would havo received Immediately upon tho rotitllt ton of tho verdict of 'not entity' on tho Knnind thnt thn defendant wn Insaiio nt thn 1 1 mo of the romtnlMlon of the net charged In tho Indictment, "Thn nnt accumulation of letters ftritt (xir congratulations nnd hnul.ir.lvHig over Harry's escape. Noxl consternation nnd Indigestion over hi deportation, nnd nil, no fnr ns I hnvo rend, nro saturntod with ntihorrctico of tho vlndtcllvo moth oil of repruscntatlvi of Now York state In their offnrts to consign n follow man to a doom woroo thnn d witli Itself. "Ax t lit iliylcrlly Imposslblo for 1110 to nttompt to rrnd nnd nckunwl mlno such n mass of spontaneous romttiunlcitlon from every pnrt of thn United Stntiui nnd Kngland, I mn furred to express toy sincere nppro rliitlon nnd sympathetic- Intorcst tliroiiKh thn I'nltrd Press. At tho name t f mo. I beg to ho relieved of thn ncrmntlty of doliiK so hereafter, cron In thl roundabout way." THIRD DEGREE TO !E MAItTI.Vi:., Cnl., Sept. SS.-Dlit-trlrt Attorney A. II. McKonxlo nn nonnced toduy Hint ho would Iny ho foro Attornuy (lonornl Wohh tho ohnrKo Hindu hy Alfrod NoIhoii, n HiiHpect nrreotcd In connection with tho WhiMtlnnd hop pIckltiK rlotn, thnt ho wn brutally hontnn hy prlvnto Doloctlvoa Henry nnd Donnolly In mi effort tonuiko him admit complicity In tho IcIIIIiik of DlHtrlct Attoruoy Mnnwell of Yubn county nl tho tlino of tho riots, N'oIroii's Ktory Is thnt ho wm nr reHted nt (loynurvlllo nnd Inckud up HiicceHHlvely nt Hnutn Hoiin, Rncrn monto, Hnu rrnnrlnco nnd Mnrttuoz, "Hwontod," ropentndly, threntaned with dentil nnd henton on thn head with n plntol tin 1 1 liocnueo ho would not confess. All this tlmo, ho mys, ho wnu denied tho rlKht to suo n luw yon or n iniiKlHtrnto, Tho innttor wnn hrniiRlit to Mo KouzIo'h nttflntlou hy tho wifo of n lmrtaudor nt tho Miirtlnoz Hotol, who hiij'h hIiq riiw tho prlflouor honton. Tho dlHtrlct nttoruoy b'h ho wnntn nn InvoHtlRatlon hy tho ntnto "to put nn ond to tho Inwlosanosa of prlvnto dotocttves who will ko to nny loncth to mnka kooiI with tholr omlpoyorB." llunry lu In Jit 11 nt Martinez, Don nelly, tho other toctlvo accusod, loft town. Lost Steamer Located BAUIr STH MAllIH, Mich., Bopt. 22. Tho stonmor lluronlo cniiRht lu yontorilny'H bllr.znrd nnd thoueht lost, wan located todny nt Jnckfluh, On tario. DETEGTVES ED FOR CONFESSION I.OH AK(ir.M'.H, Cnl., Kept. 22. "Film night lo loll it bunk, whnlf" iciimrkctl I. It. Whiltuker to 11 strolling imiiil shortly licforo iliiwn, Whiltuker then stood tnius fixi'il while (ho girl stopped, rcncliril In tlui hiiIi of her iiiiiilihli skirl niul produced 11 capable iippi-nring revolver, which shu pointed nt hU hell linekle. Thirty. h!x dollars wiih the highwiiywoiiiiiu'ii hntil, hut when Whittnker pleaded Tor nil fare sho peeled two $1 lulls front the 1 oil mnl IommciI them to linn with 11 Hiiitt thvtio "wv boob!" f 4- f 4 4 SAN' FHANCISCO, C11I., Sept. JJ. - AiliiiiMiioii thnt lie lnul not perMin lit know letlfje uf hi wife'rt nHcpM rniiKiloliiK wiih iniiile here from the uiliu Mtniul hy Ciinlnin Henrv ('. .Merrinm, I'. S. A., when hi illvoreo unit npiinut ,Mrn. HeHHio ('. Merri urn wiit reHiimeil heforo Snperilr IiuIko (Iroom. Mnjnr Murpliy, the nmu nmiied hy t'ntnin Meiriiim in hU unit, will tnko the htitn.l in Mn. Merrinm'rt lefennc Inlo thu nfter noon. "Do yon neeue yonr wife with hi timnoy with Mnjor .Afurphyf" ithkeil Mrn. ri'rniun a nttorney. "I hnvo no perHonnl knotvled of her wronploiiiK cxeept thnt token from ileposilloim niul Iclterw," wns the niiKwer. "Do yon neetise Mnjor .Murphy of inNeondiietT" "1 hnxo not nci'iifcdl Mnjor Mur phy," wiiK Hie miHwer. Slernnm'M rotnplniiit is thnt offi cer of Tort Juckhoii, near N'ew Or lciin,. tohl him of Mm, .Merrtnm'x iniMcntiilnct with Mnjor Murphy ilnr lug his nhsonco in Toxiik nnd Wnsn Inton. WASHINGTON', Sept. 22-KUen nnd KlUa llollmny of WllniliiKton, N. C, who know rrealdont W'llion when ho was n hoy, called nt tho while hoiivo today. Tho proildctit nnvo thom tho henrttcat reception mid chnttcd with them for thirty mliiutea, to tho exclusion of official vlHltoru. ASK CONGRESS TO PROBE CALUMET MINE STRIKE WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.-Senn tor Mvet'ri of Moiilnuit Milmiitlod to tho upper house of eonreHS totl'iy u net of resolutions adopted liy tlio Untie luhor eouuell, ilemiiudiiiK' nil invehtijjnlion hy eouuiess of tho Col timet Htriko Mtiiulion. PRESIDENT EXPECTS ACTION ON CURRENCY AT ONCE WASHINGTON, Sept. 22,-Preni. dent W'jlrton oxpeelu tho OliiK-0veii ourreiiey hill will ho passed nt thUt honhIoii of coiiKieSH, iici'ordlutr to While House niiiuiuiieeinent this af ternoon. DR. STEINER'S FATHER PASSES AWAY AT SALEM RAT.WM, Ore., Sept. 22. Oiiieou Stoiuer, 7H, pioneer niul fnther of Dr. Leo Steiuor, Huperinteudent of tho ntnto iiifliiuo hospital, died here todny from pnvnlys'm nftor nn ill iic'sa of threo weeks. FIRST SNOW OF SEASON FALLS IN MINNESOTA DULUTH, Minn., Sept. 22. Snow Cull . t.i Viii.f Imt'it Ariiinnunln fnilm .... ,., ............ ......... luloiifr tlio bliotos of Uio Supciiori BIAM ADMITS CHARGES BASED ONLY ON HEARSAY Conijrcssmnn Charges Department of Jttstlco with Conductlnrj Lillnatlnn Aijalnst Southern Pacific In Man ner Advantancous to Railroad. Company Ptisltlnii Development Work and Taklnu Thousands of Dollars Dally Out of Property Involved. WASHINGTON, Hopt. 22. As he lind tntld ho would , CoiiKrceimnn ThoiupKon of IIIIiioIh today Intro duced In tho hoimo hln renolutlon chnrKlnK that tho Justlco department hn coudiirtvd lltli;ntlon Involvlni; mom than 11,000,000,000 worth of California nil land lu mail 1 way an "to lo more ndvautnKcoui to tho Southern Pacific than to tho covoru- ment." Tho reoltitlon nlno nskii tho attor ney Kcncrnl to Inform tho houia "what action, If nny, has been taken to Mop tip coimtructlon of oil woIIm, tho extraction of petroleum or pro tect thn (ntereit In and to utich land other than tho filing of n hill of com plaint on December 20." lu Biilmlnnco tho reiolutlou makes tho point that tho Southern Pacific company holds tho InndH undor n grant which coni;rcs approved In 1.SCC, hut which specifically snys: "All mineral lands, excepting Iron and coal. Though tho resolution concedes that suit was Instituted to oust tho railroad, It Is asserted that tho im itation Is helnK so ncalcctud that tho company, pushlni; Its development work. Is taktni; thousands of dol lars dolly out of tho property; nt tho Kovornmcnt's expense. t Tho rerolutlon makes tho addi tional claim that T. J. Dutlcr, who had provlously been promoted from tho land office to ho n special attor ney In thn department of Justlco, who dm; op tho facts concerning tho al leged oil land steal, and was In chargn of tho raso until May 2, 1913, was dismissed by Attorney General Melteyuolds on that ditto on tho ground of "friction" between him and Assistant Attorney General Knacbol. BIPLANE SAILS WIIH SEVEN PASSENGERS IIKNDON, Kngland, Sopt. 22. CarryliiK seven passengers, Aviator N'col, driving n biplane, remained aloft for seventeen minutes mid thlr-ty-flvo seconds hero today, establish ing n world's record. Tho combined wolght of tho passengers, was 1134 pounds. PROBE FILIPINO WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. Swoop ing Investigation of charges that slav ery provnlls lu tho Philippine Islnnds was ordered horo today by Socrotnry of Wnr Garrison. A wireless mes sago to Governor (lonornl Garrison now on routo to Manila, to start nn immediate probo was sent to Unrrt- sou. POWDER EXPLOSION AT CAMDEli KILLS FIVE CAMDICN, Ii. I., Sept. 22. Kvo poisons were killed todny ut Clihlis town in nn explosion which wrecked the gelatine mixing plnut of the Du pout No Moiirfl Powder oonipuny. Kvery window in tho town wns hro kon. AVIATOR TO FLY ACROSS MEDITERRANEAN SEA PAH IS, Sept. 22, An nl tempt will ho mnilo tomorrow hy Avintor Fnrris to fly ueross tho Mcililormn enn Ken. Ho expects to mnko tho flight without stopping nnd declined todny nu offer to havo torpedo bouta stnlioncd. nlong the course, mmt Mi rusr il . fc Mis Klcnuor W1K011, youngest iluuuhtcr of I'rchiili-i.L Wilson, wns the lenilinx- ehnrneter in the "l)al'J,lls rfnrni-tcr .lurinp tho rolicnmil mnsipie" imtietunry, i fii on the os-j tuto of Kruest Ilnrnld ltnviii'K, the naturalist, nl McriuVn, N. II., the other diiy. She iipiieiired in n pure white eoMumn of Orcek design. In tho play 11 protest against the imiwrtatioii of bird-' plumes, nnd written hy Percy Mjieknye, Mi-k Wii - LONDON, Sept. 22. Tho sclxuro hy Greek soldiers of tho American mission at Morltza, Albania, wrhcro ono hundred Albanian' girls aro be ing educated, was announced today In telegrams from Avlona, on tho Al banian coast. Other attacks by Greeks on Ameri cans wcro reported, nnd t was added that Albanians recently returned from tho United Stntcs havo been es pecial objects of Greek persecution. Tho Urltlah consul nt Monastir has protested vigorously to tlio Greek goternmont In tho Albanians' behalf. Tho source of tho trouble seems to bo tho Albanians' determination to mnko tholr country Independent wbllo the Greeks nro equally determined to mako It n part of tholr country. FEAR SCHMIDT WILL KILL SELF NEW YOKK, Sept. 22. Hnns Sohmidt, confesM'd murderer of Anna Aumuller, counterfeiter nnd possible slayer of ninny more per sons, was plneed under nn extra guard todny us u precaution against nu nttompt ut suicide. Tlio alarm concerning the prisoner wns duo to tho receipt of liitorinr. tiou from flermntiy thnt four mem bers of his family had killed them selves in thu past fivo enrs. Sohmidt is not permitted to use n razor, nnd ns ho will not lot tiie prison bniber shave him, ho is rap idly growing n henvy heard. T i COLDEST SEPTEMBER CHICAGO, Sept. 22. Chicago shivered todny in tho eildest Sep tember day experienced in twenty yenrs. At noon the tliuruiometer reg istered 118 degrees nliovo zero. Wanner weather is pvedieted for to- night. , . . GREEK SOLDIERS SEIZE. AMERICAN MISSION, ALBANIA 'son portrn.VK the pnrt of "6ruin tho hiril hpint. Her iMirtrnynl of iiniiiiii hit iiiisiiiiieii iirnise nun compliments from nil. Mi?n Mar garet WjUnii, miother (laughter of tho president, n greed to hin n soiifr. Tho lyric of "The Hennit Thnii.li," the number selected hy Miss Wilson, wns written hy Miss Arvin "Mnoknye, daughter of Mr. Mneknyc, vtlieti hc 'wns nine yenrs old. GIRL'S TESTIMONY . RULED OUT IN TRIAL OF BIXBY I.OS ANGKI.ES. Col., Sept. 22. Tho defcuso In tho caso of George H. Illsby, accused of contributing to tho delinquency of clco Helen Bark er .won an Important victory today when Judgo Dlcdsoo ruled that test! mony of Ircnb Mario Drown-Lcvey re garding relations between horsclf and tho defendant Is Inadmissible. Bledsoe's ruling was mado upon on objection by tho dotenso Friday to tho Introduction of tho Levy girl's testimony, after a long conference today with tho attorneys for both sides. Tho court hold that any cvl denco touching upon BUby's alleged visits to othor girls In tho Jonquil house, where ho Is alleged to havo seen Helen Barker, Is not admlssablo In this caso. Mary Brown-Levy, how. over, was permitted to testify regard ing tho specific caso now on trial. Blxby dodged tho necessity ot fac ing testimony from tho Levy and othor girls regarding tho Jonquil house nud his visits tboro, by mak ing, through counsel, tho following admissiens: Thnt tho Jonquil was a dive. That ho personally visited tbo Jon quit. That ho bcllovcd Cleo Helen Bark er to bo an Immoral woman. That ho know tho Jonquil to bo nn Immoral resort. SIX KILLED IN EOF IME H1KMINGIIAM', Aln., Sept. 22. A wttvo of orimo which 6wcpt Jeffer son county Sunday is hold respon sible todny for tlio death of six per sons, with n soveuth lying oritioully wounded in u hospital bore. Two negroes killed Henry Mornn ns ho stepped from n trolley our nnd robbed his body. An hour Inter Ma con Colquitt killed his wifo nud sin rendered to tho police Mjauutcd Po licemnu So mil killed n negro who iind shot him nnd stabbed to death, nnd another is dying- from wounds received in n fight with nn unidenti fied negro. A- negro woman also died of poisoning, nnd tlio police 311s pOot sho. was murdered. 1 WAV Governor Probably to Be Accused of Having Libelled Assemblymen and Usurplnjj Power as Supplemental to Proceedings. Counsel Marshall for Executive Ar gues Against Legality of Proced ure as Revolutionary. ALBANY, N. Y., Sopt. 22. Louis Marshal, of counsel for Governor Sut ler, tnls afternoon ended his argu ment beforo tho impeachment court against 1110 iciaiiiy 01 tno proceed Ings pending against tho governor. Ho declared tho action of tbo state assembly was revolutionary. amounted to an overturning ot stable government and would load to anar chy. ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 22. Whether the liitnmnify Inh will force additional unities of impeach ment ngninst Governor William Sul xcr through the New York state ns semblvwns uncertain todny. The more rnbid Tnmmanv men were insisting thnt, ns supplements to tho accusations already made, the governor be charged fnrthcr with hnving libelled assemblymen nnd tisuqiing power. Others opiiose this, maintaining that it would be a sign of weaknes, rcrcnling a doubt of the sufficiency of tha charges al ready on file. The only really grave accusation, the supporters of this view ebntend, is the one relating to the governor's campaign expense statement. If the impeachment court or the judges of the court of np pcals hold that cognizanco cannot be token of tlio truth or falsity of Ibis statement, they snv, tho case will fall of its own weight. The impeachment court was sched uled to resume its sessions at 2 o'clock this afternoon nnd tho ns scmbiy Thursday night. With tho resumption of tlio im peachment trial, Attorney Marshall, for the governor, wns to continua his argument against the legality if the proceeding. Lawyers for the defense would not confirm reports that the governor intends to take the witness stand. BILL TO SMASH I ' BANKERS' TRUST WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. As an expert on banking and currency Sam uel Untormyer of Now York told tho senate currency committee today that tho Glass-Owens bill is tho logical remedy for monoy troubles. Ho as serted that ton Morgan-Baker banks control tho resorvo deposits ot 15, 4S3 lesser Institutions -sixty per cent ot tho total number In tho United States. "Tho bankors of tho country," bo said, "should wclcomo a measure liko this as a protection from tho domination of the Now York group." PRIVATE IN ARMY GETS TITLE AND ESTATE DUWilN, Sept. 22. Arthur Keg innld French, a privnto soldier in tho United Stntcs army, beenmo Duron do Frayno by tho death today of his father, tbo latest holder of tho title. With tho barony goes an estuto of 30,000 nores. French was tho lute baron's son by n first wife. Ho h in tho Eighth iufntitry. AVIATOR STEELE FLYING FROM COOS BAY TO YAQUINA FLOHKNCE, Ore., Sept. 22. Avi- ntor Steele, en ronto from North Bend to Ynquinn bay in a hydro neroplnno, arrived hero safely and after a few minutes spent in ad justing his mnchino resumed the journey. .. . 1 Willi Customary Enterprise, Thous and Dollars, Rain cr Snlnc, Guar antced for New York Giants and Chicago Whlto Sox. , Game Here Scheduled for November 18 Special Trains From Califor nia and Oregon. 5, Showing tho customary., 'Medford spirit, Ilobcrt J. Brevard 'has guar anteed the SlOdO demanded, rain ar Bhlne, and tho world touring teams of tho famous Now York Giants, champions of tho National League and tho Chicago Whlto Sox, of tho Association, will play In Med ford on November 18. Court Hall, owner of tha basoball grounds, has offered tho grounds free ot charge. It Is planned to soli con cessions, publish an official program and sell ns many tlckots In advanco as possible. Special trains will bo run by tho Southern Pacific from nodding and Northern California points, nnd Itoso burg and Soutborn Oregon points. A record breaking crowd Is expected, as thin will bo tho only chnnco to see theso famous players outsido tho largor cities. Medford Is tho only small city In tho country having a baseball fan with cnterpriso sufficient to take tho chance of losing tho guarantoo If tho weather Is bad. But whether it rains or not, tho teams will be hero and a tremendous amount of adver tising result. . . - .- HALF. MILLION PEOPLE WITNESS L NEW YORK, Sept. 22. Fully fivo hundred thousand people todny wit nessed tiio funeral procession of Mayor Gaynor when tho body was . taken from tho city hull rotuudn, where it had Iain in state for threo days. Tbo procession ncross tiie. Brook lyn bridga to bis- homo in Flntbtish, where services wero held beforo thu journey to tho cemetery, wns tlio largest seen in this city .for several years and was attended by fanner President Tnft, Acting Mayor Kliuo, Polico Commissioner IShinelander Waldo and many others high in of ficinl life. Traffic on tho Brooklyn bridge wns suspended for several minutes nnd all subway, elevated and surface trains were stopped for fivo inin utcs. Tlio large crowds furnished-11 linn est for pickpockets, uud over tweuty were arrested. MADERO'S SLAYER REPORTED KILLED WASHINGTON, Sopt. 22. Llou tonaut Colonel Francisco Cardynaa, whom tho constitutionalist Junta has repoatodly accusod of responsibility for tho death ot fornior Trosldeut Madoro of Mexico, was today re ported at tho junta'a headquarters to havo been assassluatod at Mlchcalan, Dotnlls woro lacking.- The constitutionalists added thnt General Kranclsco VJHa, reported on Mexican authority to havo been cap tured, courtmartlalod and shot at Lna Pnlmas, Is really at tho head of his robel command ..50 tnllea south of Juarez. WINE GROWERS OF OHIO APPEAL TO PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Sept. .22. Mis- souii and Ohio, wiuu growers appeal-: 1 ed today to President Wilson for! J restoration of. tho,. Pqinerono, brandy-,! tax to tho tariff bill. AN FUNERA 1 . 1 4 wL4l 1