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Vj t Oregon HIsfnHrn Soetttr "7 second Slact Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER l'nlr tonight mill Frldrty Mat, HI; Mln. I a. fnrlyitlilril Tnr. llnlly KlulilM VPiir. MRDirOUI). OlMlON, VmUiHDAY, HKPTRMHMIt 25, 19KJ. NO. 100 t. SULZER SLUSH FUND AIRED BY 1 A Entlio Financial History of Govcr nor's Cnmiialim for Election, Ev cry Contrlliutlon Received and Ev ery Cent to Bo Accounted For. All Evidence Offered hy Prosecution, Whether In Reference to Case or Not, to Be Heard. AI.MANY. N. Y.. Kiwi. 23.-Tho entire ftiinnoinl history of William Kulrttr'ri campaign for election ns governor if Now York ulntu iiiiihI Im made public, the Impeachment court illicit today. Hvory ennlrlhullnn In' received nml every cent ho spent nniht hn no piiuiilril for. The jjnvorunr'K judge decided uiintiiiiuiiiolv to hour nil the i'!iliiic Iho prosecution has to of fer, whether referred o in tho nr Helen of imprnolimnnl or not. Former President Morris ToknNky of tlit Now York Itrlnil J.hpny Dealer' nooirtlinn wns on tho wit iio Minnl when the ilcriHlou lo throw the oiiao wide open to the proxrriilliin wn ronohod. Tokulnkv liml liocn naked n ipirs. linn concerning n contribution nnld to Iiiim boon ninil)' liv Mm lioiior dottier' noeliilinn In llio Sulor on i mm Urn onntrihutlitn fund. The governor's Inw.vor nhioeled to Iho ipierv on the utoiiihI t tin t there wn no reference in the articles of hn iKiiehinetit (o Miieli i cnntrihuliiin. ArcumcuU followed. At their oouoluiiiiin. "Jiintlen Cullen, n pro Hiding officer of the' Imprnrliment eonrl. hold Unit the proxeetition musl not lie held lo Ihe narrow limits of n criminal rno the question was IM'nni-UMihle ninl o were other ques tion like II. The iusllcc's tiding win ttitiiinrd liv Ihe eourl iiiitiiiiiiimifcly. The prosecution (him demanded llmt Sulror's private oeretnrv, I,miIm Snrrnkv, nml hroker, Freder ick Polwell, ho prodiieed hy llio de fence for ctnminnlion, Attorney llerriek. for Suhor, replied with n sneer Ihnt Ihe defense win not lo lihiine if neither had keen kiiIumicii tied. It wn lennied during the dnv tltul Jneoli If. Soliiff. who gave- Sid nr ,2n0 mid Niiid Sulcr did right Iv in using it to plonso himself, him keen ro'Siibpoennod for eross-exiim-innllnn. The icfoiip'H objection lo his trsti mony Iinvlntr hoen overruled, To hulsky testified Hint tin pnvo Sulr.or IiIh cheek for $30 Oeloher 0. II wn n personal contribution, Im mild. The check nn Introduced nnd IckuNky lilentified It. II wns nulnrxcil in Sulror'rt nnnio, hut deposited lo Ihe neeoiuil of hi nrtvntu Hooielnry, Louis Rnrorky. WOMAN KILLER FACES NOOSE SAI.KM, Or., Sept. 'Jo. Humor YnlcK, who hIioI Mrri. Myelin llnyun .Sunday night becnuso hha would not Icnvo her IiuhIiiiiuI nnd children for him, today I'iicch a chnrgo of fin. I degree murder iih thu losull of the death of his victim hint night, An iuipuiHt U being held thin afternoon nnd thu diiko will ho pruHcittcd to tlm grand jury, which In now In ho&nion. BILL tFpENALIZE KILLING OF CALVES WASHINGTON, Sept. '-.". Tim hoiiho iutut'Htitto oouimoreo coiumi'. hlou Hubuoinmilteo announced todny Unit u Horicrt of hcui!ngn would ho hold huru mi tlio jn'opoHcd hill 'rant ing tlio inlcialnto Qommorco Hwccp iug )ovni' to rcguluto operation of iutnr-Htulu (ruiiiH, limit npeod uud hpmtil'icully Hlnln proper wifely do-vices. 0 ON AW CAUSE OF RIOT Mllltln Likely to Bo Called Out to Prevent Bloodshed In Tennessee Ituallon Similar to That In Ken tucky Dtirliifi Gochcl Row. Governor Hooper Asked Special Ses sion for Laws to Rlujdly Enforce Statewide Prohibition. XAHMVII.I.K, Teiin., Sept. a.-,.-llhioiUlied nnd fin ther rioting on Ihe floor of the koiihc wiih fenred todny uln.'ii IIh inciidiei-H iiHMiuhled. All inriiihers were Hcnrcheil for I iron nut heforo they wore allowed to outer, ntid it in now helieved Hint th ini- liliu will ho culled out before uii.'ht. The Hit nut tn In Tciiiicmco loilu Im xiniiliir to lluit provuiliuK Ken tnekv during Ihe (loohel row. Trim hhi hen' Him pn'cipitnteil when (lnv etnor lliioper nke,l llio pecinl fen hion of Ihe IcgiMhilurc to )nm lnw iiutlioririiii; him to nxi'lly eiilorci xlntnwido proliiliilion. Sponger White of tlm enulo linn nxhed the governor to mill out the tuilitiii nnd In keep (ho jnilieo nwny from llio plate building. Siienker Slnnlon of Ihe hmme to dny chnrKod Hint croim in the trnl lory lind (!'"'' trnined on him jch lerdny nnd nNo Hint the police nre Mipporlini; Iho "wet" clement. Itepiililit'iuii nnd defecting demo crntH eleeled IIoiper, n repiihlienu, pivernnr. Hooxr supM)rleil wtnle wide prohihition nnd hn inrurred the enmity of repdnr demoetnt. Another oiitlircuk o ( urred on the floor of Ihn holme thin nftnruoou. It enmc. when nicmhorn doniiiiidcd thul the hoimo ho edenred of iKitom nnd the gnllery of nlleged puiiuion. epreeiilntivo Smith ntlvmitrd to nnnnult HopreHentnlivo Hejnek while the hitler wn sx'nkiuu'. hut win re Ntrniued liv other memheri. Smith heenme rnrnged when Uejnck moved to hnvo .Folm Yrnmnn nnd Fire Mnr nhnl .lidui flnrrctt nrroslod on n olinrKO of hnvinir t mined Rinm on reguinr demoernln from Ihe gnllerv Inst night. Hejnek ni.l Smith hnd nppointed "hit kiiiiiiicii fire innrxlinl nnd gnnie wnidons ho Ihey would ho immune from nrrcht for cnrrylng fironnim." r Ni:V YOniC, Sept. 25. Sharp ro action innrkml tlio ononlnt; of tlio Mock mnrkot todny. Thoro wns nc- tlvn IniyltiR In Htool, AiunlKamntod iiuil Union l'nrlflc nml tlio wholo lint movoil iinwnrd. On tlio first tow tiMiiiiictlomi lintiiH ot from 1 to 2 poliitn wero recorder, ltonillng, Union rnclflc, Amnlgnmntotl, Cnnn- d In u l'nclllc, Utnh Copper, Peoples' CnH nnd AliiHkn Gold. I.ntor I'ooplos' (Ins foil buck nenr ly four polnlu nnd Amorlcnn Cnn dropped uiiilor heavy preaguro. Niim- bora of other ndvnncea wero con vortod Into frnctlonnl losses. Honda wore cimy. Tlio nmrkot closed steady. TIUNIlUn, Colo., Sept. 35. Striking coal minora todny repud iated but woro nccuflod ot minora of rcupouslblllty for tho Bliootlag yea torday of Maruhal ltobort Leo ot So guiido tump. I'osacs with blood hounds woro on tho trnll ot four (IreokH, bolluvod to hnvo dono tho killing. I.oo tmw tho nunrtot romovlng n hnndrnll plncod by tho Colorado Fuel nnd Iron company along tho rurgu tolro rlvornnd wnrnod thorn nwny, whoroupon ono o( thorn fired at htm with u shotgun, Minors sny tho in on woro not strikers; Ihn owunrs sny that thoy Btriicli Tuesday at tlio Beijuudp intno. SHARP REACTIONS ON STOCK MARKET MMXI13M. HIGHEST COUnT i " ii ii ii i i i i i ii i i .. . - mmmtmm MM' " From lift to njit Itan II. Johunon, llurrii anil, (hiiiniiiu, nnd Thomir; .1. SHE PROBE BY CONGRESS LIKELY CALFMIr, Mich., S-pl. r. Louden of llio ctrikiug iniiuTH im nerli'il toilnv Hint they Imve rouuived piHiitivo iiMiinuiooH from Washing ton of u congroaNinuul iiivitigutinii into thu local Htriko mtiinlion. Thu luwiuukurrt decided to iuxesli gnle, il va Htuled, Inrgcly on the hlrenglh of the nocount given hy President Moyer of the 'itern IVdcrulion of Minora of thirty-throe illiterate foreigner, of uhoc ciimoh ho Bnyri hn hnrt jioronnl knowledge, imported by thu mincownors nnd worked irlunlly ih peoim. Twonly of these men, the Inhor louder Hnid, struck with the olhur niinerM nml tliv rot nro working ns otrikolirenkiTH. Tlioc who quit, it was under- Mood, nre rendy to testify to the, methods uM'd in inducing them to ' como to Calumet. llio Copper Kuiigo ( onsolidiited oompnny Iiiih hegun unit In evict the titrikcrii from company houses. OFFER $1.75 BOX Duncan Campbell, George Voanl xnn nml W M. Falloy, npplo buyers ot San Frunclsco, nro at tho Hotel .Medford trying to secura extra fancy RpltiouborK npplos, for which they nro offering f 1.75 n box r. o. b. Med ford. F. M. Howard, another npplo buyer secured two cars of Jonathan from tho Wnlflcy much nt Knglo Point, pnylnn SI, 25 ami ft, 15 f. o, b. or chard, C. K. Mnlboout nml other npplo buyers hnvo been busy nnd n portion ot tho Kowlowu crop has already been sold nt SI, 40 and 1.50. Most growors nro holding out for J 1.75 and 2.00. THINK SUICIDE IS MURDERER ELLIS Slli:nOYGAN Wis., Sopt. 25. llolluvlug U young mnu who com mitted sulcldo hero today to bo Joseph Kills, supposoi murderer ot Joseph ShalausUy In lndlnuapolls, Justlco W. M. King tologrnphod to tho Indian capital for n comploto description ot tho wnntod mini. ' Tlio sulcldo ro Homblos published, pictures ot 12111s, nnd impors found In his pockets bear out tho theory Hint ho Is tlio person sought. WASHINGTON, Sopt. 25. Official dom was ot tho opinion today that tho nomination ot Korolgn Minister amotion, ot Mexico for tho prcsldoncy menus tho doflulto ollmlnntlou ot Provisional Prcsldont Huorta'6 candi dacy. Officialdom also bollorod, howovor, Hint Huortn can control Onmboiv ir tho latter Is elected. 01 MMES FOR P N BURGS HUERTA EL M NATED ME AN EL TON OF BASEBALL 8ETTLING DETAILS priJdtnl of the Amenenn lenne; John . Ilrue-, iceretnry; August L.mkIi, presiilc: t of the Nation il lenKiio. WILSON'S MORAL POLICY IN MEXICO IS WASHINGTON', Sept. 2.'.- Pn-w dent WiIhoii thiiikn hiH "moral n.d icy'' toward Mexico him hornu fruit. Tlio imMiirnucfl Hint Provmioniil President Huertit would not he a cntididalo nnd tlmt thu election of n prosident in October will he an upon election nro two of thu oono&SMOiih dvmnuded by John Lind. It wn nuuuuttced on tlio lryhoM aiithorily this nfleruoon Hint the iiomiuntioii of Giunboa of tlio Cath olic iiiirtv for iircxidriit would ho Fatinfactory lo Amnion. Whether thu coimtitutiounhht'i participate in Iho election or not, Amnion will ro gurd the election of any president fulfilling it.i demnnd )roviding he i chosen ut mi open election. SAN DIKGO, Cat.. Sept. 23. -Senator John I). I'nited Stutcs Works of California, spenking today nt cxercUes dedicating n bite on Point Ijoinii for n Mntoe to com inetnornto Cnhrillio, dioovoior of Snn Diego Hny, switched suddenly from his subject mid came out un mistakably for intervention in Mex ico. lie said in part: "Wo nro responsible in no Munll pnrt for conditions in tho republic ot .Mexico. We cnunot avoid or shirk that responsibility. It is the business of our gnvoniiiiont to pro tect its citizens nt home nnd abroad. I don't believe this has been done in Moxico. "If wo had said in the beginning. 'You must protect tho live of our citizens or wo will do it,' I believe it would hnvo been nn not of friend ship lo Mexico. "It would hnvo been better for Iho penplo of Hint unfortunate country if wo hnd snid, 'If our people nro killed wo will cuter your country to prevent nny more killing ' " I.OS ANGKl.KS, Cal Sopt. 25. Tho dofonse of Gcorgo H. lllxby, Long Dcnch millionaire banker, charged with contributing to tho delinquency ot a minor girl, scored another vic tory today when Octavlus V. Mor gan, n wealthy architect, was forcod to testify In support of Hlxby's con tention Hint ho was tho victim ot a blnekmalllng conspiracy. Morgan sworo that ho gave to W. IT. Stoveus, attorney for girls con noctod wi Hi tho lllxby caso, checks aggregating $2000. Tho dotouso thou sought to provo Hint theso woro given ns tho prlco ot slleuca rognrd Ing allogod rotations botweou tho ar chitect and young girls. Tho Dlxby nttornoys aro hanging their easo on a contention that simi lar extortion was atmod at tholr client 'nml that his prosont difficul ties nro tho result ot his ro'usal to W. WING WORKS FAVOR OF NTERVENT ON N MEXICAN A bd M TM FOR WORLD'S SERIES 0 ON CHARGED OF SAN niANCISCO. Cat., Sopt. 25. A. It. Coulnon wns formally charged today with tho murder of William Acker nnd George Kovack. Tho ac cusation was made by Detective Man uel Do La Gucrra. Acker nnd Kovack "were shot to death a few minutes after 2 o'clock last Saturday morning as they wero lunching In tho Atlas garago Cotilson's common law wife, Kathcrlno Gallagher, who was with Mrs. also shot and seriously wounded. Cottlson gave hlmsclt up Into Sat urday afternoon. SInco men, until today, he was held by the police un der no formal accusation. Tho murder chargo probably would not havo been preferred until after tho Inquest on Acker and Ko vack but for reports that Coupon's lawyers Intended to seek his release on a habeas corpus writ. Mrs. Gallagher, who had lived with Coulson for about sis years, his legal wlfo being In the lnsano asy lum, had been on an nutomobllo jido nnd had visited various beach re sorts with Acker and a woman com panion on tho night of tho shooting, and tho police theory Is, of course, that Coulson killed Acker and Ko vack nnd shot Mrs. Gallagher In a tit of Jealousy. TAFT TO FIGHT FOR ROAD JOB WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. Former President Tatt smiled broadly todny when told that Itoprcscutattvo Dor land wants to replaco "Undo Joo" Cannon and other republicans on tho Lincoln memorial commission with democrats. "They took tho presidency away, from me," said Professor Taft, "audi I couldn't protest. Hut It they in to ml to take this Job away also, I shall protest most vigorously." Taft grinned when a friend said hn heard Hint tho former president had lost eighty pounds. "That," ho said, Imitating Colonel lloosovclt 8 touo of voice, "Is a ma licious llo. It's only sixty." ELK SO PLENTIFUL A I TACOMA, WtiUi., Sent. 23. F.Ik in Snohomish county nre getting so botliorsoiuo, noeordiug to Gnmo Wnr don George C. White today, Hint it may bo necessary to got n possu out nnd limit them down. Tho. elk woro "planted" there Inst season, but in stead of beine; turned looso in tho mountains thoy woro released on t'te outskirts of tho town of Snohomish. Thoy refused to leave nnd nre break ing down fences nnd eating up pvizo- winning cabbages nnd denuding corn fields. Tho farmers nro nfrnid to shoot Iho elk beoanso of tho gnmo laws, so thoy bring dnuingo suits, which tho comity hns to settle. Wldio predicts that tliis winter, when' the elk get real hungry thoro will not by m MURDER m FRIEND u haystack loft m tho county, WORLD SERIES ON OCTOBER 1 AT NEW YORK Giants Win Toss and Get First Game on Home Grounds Remaining Games to Be Played Alternately Admissions Same as Lv.t Year. All Arrangements for Championship Games Completed Umpires Named and Official Scorekcepers. PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 25. Tho Now York Giants, winners of tho pen nant In tho National Lcaguo and the Philadelphia Athletics, champions ot tho American League, will meet In , New Yoik October 7 In tho first ganio of tho series to bo played for tho world's championship. Tho re maining games will bo played alter nately at Now York and Philadelphia. All arrangements for tho series were completed hero today at a meet ing of the National Baseball Commis sion. Umpires Connolly and Egan of the American Lcaguo and Klom and Rig ler ot tho National Lcaguo wore named by the commission to officiate In the world's series. A flip of a coin by Chairman Herr mann decided that tho first gamo should be played In Now York, Presi dent Hempstead ot tho Giants calling heads and winning. Tho admission prices will bo tho same as last year, $25 being charged for a four seated box. $3 for an up per grandstand seat. Unreserved seats in tho lower section ot tho grandstand will be sold for $2 and scats In the bleachers will bo $1. These prices aro for the games played In Now York. In tho Philadelphia games $5 will bo charged for a single box seat; $3 for a reserved seat In tho grandstand; $2 for seats In tho right nnd loft field pavilions and $1 for a scat In tho bleachers. Francis Itlchtcr of Sporting Lifo and Taylor Spink of Sporting News were named official scorokeepcrs. T CADILLAC, Mich., Sept. 23. Ad Wolgnst today paid Fred Heath of Hastings, Mich., $17,000 for the hit ter's much nenr Medford, Ore. Wolgnst has purchased the llonth much at Brownsboro, tho old Ilniwn plnco, consiMing of 1-13 acres, 23 in orchnnl, hnlf of it in benring. Ho paid $7000 nnd tho deal wns closed during his recent visit here. Wolgnst nlso paid $000 down on nn option on $000 acres adjoining, which ho figures on buyiug for $10, 000. The deal was mnde by Bark dull nnd Miles. s SHOOTS SELF, FAMILY WAIJ.OWA, Ore., Sept. 23.- In n fit of temporary insm Uy, mi id, to hnvo been caused by tho attentions paid her by a young man of the neighborhood, James Ilurues shot and seriously injured his daughter, Ituby, aged 30, attempted to .shoot nn older daughter, mid then commit ted suicide today nt his homo forty miles north of here. Tho wounded girl was shot in tho left breast, the bullet entering tho lung. She may Tccovor. A largo caliber revolver was used. CHICAGO. Sept. 25. "If tho son- ato does not kill tho present currency bill," said Duvld Forgan, tho Chicago banker, speaktug at tho opening ses sion of tho Illinois Uankors' associa tion convontlou horo today, "I nsk your forgiveness tor tho speeches 1 mndo advocating currency roforni. "Tho law, In Us present form, would destroy tho only threo existing advantages that national banks havo their right to hold reserves, tholr right to handle government deposits and their right to Issue curreucy. w BY BROWN BRO FARM RAISING FOND TO AID HOME RULE FIGHTFJiS Sir Edward Carson Subscribes $50, 000 to Half Million Dollar Fund to Indemnify Any One Wounded In Resisting. Irish Rule. Toypay O'Connor Says Trouble Will Be Confined to Large Cities Clashes Due to Carson. DBLFAST, Sept. 25. Sir Edward Carson, ono of tho blttorcst opponents of Irish homo rule, subscribed 150, 000 today toward what Is scheduled to bo a $5,000,000 fund to lndomnlty nnyono wounded or tho families of those killed In resisting government by an Irish parliament. Some of tho participants ,ln yester day's conferenco said today that It Is likely the anti-homo rulers will try to seize tho Ulster government wltn out awaiting j.sssago ot tho homo rule bill. Tho Ulster volunteer commlttoo this afternoon announced that $125,. 000 had been subscribed already to the Indemnity fund. VICHY, France. Sot. 25. "Ulster will tight, no doubt," said T. P. O'Connor, ono of tho most strenuous of Irish homo rulers, commenting hero today on nows of tho prepara tions In progress in Itolfast to re sist government by a Dublin parlia ment, "but tho trouble will bo con fined to tho big cities. "If there aro clashes, thoy will bo caused by tho Inflammatory speeches ot such men as Sir Edward Carson to tho Ullterato crowds. Wo wilt have tho Dublin parliament running smoothly within a year." TRY ClSsE ONiTARIFFML WASHINGTON', Sept. 23. An in complete report in nn effort to ef fect n compromiso is tho announced plan hero today of tho tariff con ferees. Tho incomplete rejiort goes to the Iiouso calendar nnd will bo called uj tomorrow when tho con ferees expect to hnvo a supplemental report covering tho controversies in the measure. BLUE SKY LAW SALEM, Or., Sept. 23. Tho at torney general's office today offici ally advised Corporation Commis sioner Watson Hint tho International Mercantile company of Vancouver, Ik C, nnd tho Capital Security com pany of Norfolk, Vn.f aro subject to tho building and loan association laws contained in the stato' blue hky law, and mut tako out permits to do business in tho stale. Tho compan ies hnvo been resinling tho corpora tion commissioner's request to com ply with this law. WILL USE MILITIA FOR COLORADO STRIKE DF.NVF.K, Colo., Sept. 23. "If necessary to prevont &lriko rioting in tho southern Colorado coal field", the state certainly will intorvouo with troops," said Governor Amnions to day. "If troops must bo used thoy nlso will stop 'Mother' Jones,', iu flummntnry utteruiices. Slio's a smart old woman, but in caso of her arrest tho troops will sou ihnt ho is held in such u way Hint slio can't address the wholo country as n pris oner. She will bo well treated, hut tho will not be allowed to ndvertisa strike conditions outside tho state in tho extravagant language hhe hail ORDER ISSUED been using," . ..,