fk '' ' I '"nqon HfslnWcnl Social 207 S'ccnd Slrcot c C ' Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER l'n I r tonight nml Thursday SECOND EDITION n l'iirlyttilM Yrnr Unllv I iMlitli Yrnr .SJr" Stories Afloat Say Governor Will Quit If Impeachment Proccrdlnns Arn Dropped More Evidences of Speculations In Wall Street. Governor's Secretary Rewarded with $4000 n Year Job for Which Civil Srrvlcc Rules Were Chanucd. ALIIANY, N. V.. Oct. 1. Will. mnlti'iit rviMirU in eimtihilioii that (lowirnor William HuUcr Iiiim iijsriMul to resign when the legislature leeoit vene .MiHiilny tiiielil. ilm priwi'iMitiiiit In tli Hul.cr liiiiiiiliiiiint tiinl resl ml iU I'lixc today. Suhcr had agreed lo totdgn, ru mr hud II, In rrliini for promine thnt tho Iiiimmu'Iiiiii'iiI iiri('i'iiliiir would li dropped mill tlinl no nt ImHpt would In' made In (litiimlif hiiti fi m holding offti'i' in future. Allnnmyn for both tin' proeeulinii Mtii! tliH ili'lYn)' branded thoe rum or mh ridienlou. Ncvorlhclo, Hny persisted. l.'rny t'ltultlliiK Wllm- J. H. (Irny, broker, was mi ex ceedingly unwilling wiim' for ilt priMceutinn. I'ndcr oxmniiintion hv Attorney Hnteknelt he rt'ltilmllv iiilmllli'il Hint "iii'o.iiiiit Nn. r.on," rnrriit "it liU flnnV hook liv Fred erick ('olwell, wiim tit leant in purl Kulri'rV account. (Irwv ili'iiii'il ever Inivii" cnmloyed ('olwell, niul then iiiliuillril llnil be Imil twill lilm iim a priwite Hccrctarv. Hi) mliultlKtl iil-o Unit lie bought UK) share of lilt: Four for fohrcll with out nsklug for margin fmiiN, when ('olwell lolil tiliit il wit for Kulor. (Jray itifttftUil Hint tin' folwell ac count nUo Included n lioiul purehiio for n woman, lint mud lu iliil not know if tlto purchaser wiim Mr. Kill mr. Secretary lleMnnlcd 'flu pru-oculinii nlo Im.tiuhl onl IIihI LoiiIm Snrceky. Stilor' private wcrelnry, hml bcit appointed In n $10011 piwilinn, nml Hint, in outer t iputlify for il, lit' Inul been transfcrr iil from tin' competitive to n non- I'Olllplltllivi' t'llIMM Of Stlltl' ClllplojOK. The iro4iilion nllogeil Hint thi' transfer wmm IiU rewind for pmiitia in tr not In (oMlify nguiimt tin' gov ernor. Am Minn iim Iho prosecution linn re-lcd, Allnrimv ! duly Il'rrirk, for tlio defense, asked for n ri'i'i'MM until Moiiilnv. Tho court Instead ad journed until 2 p. in. tomorrow. stormTkolates ClluillN', Finuec, Oft. 1. Font tffii pt'tHOHH woro known toduy to linvo purihlifil, of Mcnrt's nniif fount" fit for, iiinny iihimI ln nYml nnd ninny injuifil iim tlin loriifif twi'lvf-liour Htnrin whlfh litis Iipoii ni;iiiK hi'rt'. It wiih f fin oil llifrn lins hffii iiImi hfitvy ilnniiiKii in cvfry viIIhk" in 'hi' viuiulty, Imth mi Ii!m nml Ihn Spun ihli hiilu of thu fronliur. e onaino SETTLE SEX ORIGIN CUIOAnO, Oct. 1. "Thpio may iinino a llinu when, ly wctiriiij mini Hon kiiiI) ilnrinj? prcKiihncy, tiinllintrt may ho hiiio of licnriiiK ohh, or liy ilroHHiiif,' in yellow, that tlmy will Imvo ilitnuliltirH," Haiti Dr. Albert Ah- rnnw of Kan FranttlHco, tliMmihslnj,' liiifnrn 111" Kponilylallifrapif con KI'chh hero loilny tho tiflVcl of color on nifiiH. "When wo hnvo nunc fully Htitilifil tho influence of colnrrt wn may ohaiiKO our IhfoiicH con roriiiiiK jiro-natal liifluuncoH on box nml charaotor. "It Iuih boon ilcinonstrnlod that in two wcokH wo flan chaiiKo u main into a fcmiilo fern by tho proper uho of piilom. Tho problem Ik now How to npply thu Hiuno molhoil to human lift." .. - u. RUMOR ASSERTS SULZER willing TO RESIGN OFFICE FRENCH FRONTIER ilANDSOMEST BOY IN NEW YORK MISSING taAMIL'L WAD O'COtJUCLL Diuilel Wiinl O'Coiiiiell, milal hy nrt lU to tic tliu lianilxoiiifiit I ty tit Now Vorli city, I iiiIxnImk ftoui lilt liouic. 1'liu liny I itcxcrltKHl nn of Unlit coni' plcxlnu, with hnxcl eyed ami thick curly lilinnl hnlr F lUl.TI.MOlM', Mil., Oct. I.- IN fcMiinliiij; to wiri'lct ciiIIm for nitl, the htcauiMliip Arciiilla took her fiftj'two officcrM ami men fnnn the niiuiiiiK Hiitinli freighter Teiuplc more yculerilay, aecoriliiiK to n wire Ii'mm tiii'iiuiKn reci'ivcil hero Inilny from Caplniu ltohlt of tho former craft. Tlio rcMcuo wnM necomplihlicil in the iiillt of n howling pale off Capo llHllcraM. Tho hie freight steamer wiim Hlruek by ItKlitnliii; early Mnn day nielli. A htorc of oil caught fire inul the flame Mprcml ho quickly Hint Iho crew mow it wiim vain to finht them. Tho wircleHt opernto picked up Iho Arcuilin with little ile Inv, but it wiim hoiirM before the reM. cue Mbi" hiiltliuu with terrific (.enn, drew clor enoliiili to tuko off the crew with block, tackle nml biPecho buoy. The Teuipleiiiorc nnk soon nftcr wiinl. Tho In is placcil nt fllOll. 000. t s iM TO AM IS-KIUK f FIGHT AT VERNON i I.OH ANOKMJK, Oal., Ort. I. Pro tuottir McCitroy iiuuotinruil toilny IiIr iniKllUtlR nroKritui for tho next two inonUm. It lurliiileH a Until wolsht ollntluntlou tourtutmont to nulcrt nn opponent for Chninplon Itllchlo If Wllllo will Piitcrtittu propomila for a hunt hero TlinukMKlvlui: Day. Joo Axovoilo will nteot Johnny Duinlco hero Octoher 1 1. In vlow of tint rniiri'llliiK of tho proponed Ao-veilo-llinl Anilcrnon match for Oak- luiul, McCnroy will inntcli Anilcmon with tint winner of tho October H tmttln nml soiul tho survivor nKnlnst Kltrhlo, Axcveilo will rcnelt I.o AiiKclcn Hnturilay to train for tho Oumleo uintclt, , I SEAnLEfSOCIALISTS Tl WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. Thnt civil war may result from tho wrccUlitB of Horlntlxt hcnitqunrtora In Henttln ilur Int; tho recent illHturbnncoB thorn tin Iomh tlm fiorlallHtB nro rolmhumoil to tho oxtont of 4S 1000, wiih tho tloclnra Hon tnntlo tolroltlont WIIhou toilny by Attorney Ururo HoKom, rorosont- lllft Hcnttlo 80Clllll8t8. "Tho nnclnlluts ot Sonttlo." Bnlil KoKorn, "ilo not neciiRo Socrotttry Dnulols of (lollhorntoly Inciting tho rlolH. Hut tltoy do nsBort thnt ho mnilo n Bpcoch thoro thnt ho will nov or ropent. "WnBhlufiton Btnto goclnllstH do not propoBo to Btnntl for thnt huntulln tloit. Wo hnvo mloptoil n mtoilornto courao no far, hut civil wnra linvo Btnrtoil from loss nhiiBo than tho so ulnllfltH hnvo mifforoil. "UnlosH wo nro rolmburaoil this ln cltlont will grow In Importntico uitll civil wnr tuny rcBtilt," LA GRANDE VOTING ON COMMISSION GOVERNMENT LA flllANDK, Or., Oct. l.Lu nrundo i votiitR tndav whelhor or not to adopt Iho eoiuiniKKion form of Kovcrumcnt. A Iiu'bo vote Ih hoinu polled. RESCUE EW ROM BURNING SHIP MEDFORD. YOUNG GIRL IS STABBED WHILE ON AUTO RIDE Herman Oelrlch's Car Found Wreck ed and Owner Claims He Loaned It to Friend Girl Asserts She Was Injured While Strunfjllng. Wounds May Have Been Caused From Broken Windshield Name of Tacoma Man Used. NKW YOIMC, Oct. 1. A voiimr irl wiim hurt in Herman OelrieliV auto mobilo htHi nixht, and it wuh vari oiinly uthcrlcil today that she wiim Mlahbeil liv man who accompanied her mnl that nhc rcceiol her iujur ii'M In nn necident which wrecked the machine. Tho victim woh MIkm Lucille Sin clelon, ii pretty muhitj hludent, 10 yenrM of ape, Moid to bo tho daiiubtcr of a rich mine owner. Her couimn ion'rt imnie wiim iven by MisM Sincle tnii nM "Hilly" I'miBlntrn, a Colum bia utiUority t-tuilent, and bv Oel rieliM tm O. M. Clucborn. a Coliiin bin Miphniuoro ftotu South Tueoiua, WiimIi. Olrl Wiim SIiiIiImmI Tho (jirlV own Mnry wiim nulbority for tho htntciiifiit that hhc wiim Ftiilf bed. Her vcrnloii wiim that uho had dined with her companion, wiim tak ing a ft pin afterward nnd wiim nt tacked when mIio said t-he ii-biMl to return home to keep another eni'iinc ment. Tho enr, hhc hitid, crabbed into tho curb while the htntli' wuh in prorcKM. Her wnuinlM were not hcriotiM. bow ever, nnd nt Iho-Knickcrbockcr Iiom pitnl, where hhc wiim n patient toditV. it wn Hitid nho niicht have received tlictu when Iho windshield of the au tomobile broke. She wim Huffer'nm front tthock, tho boHpital nllendantM milled, nnd Hcitrfcly knew what bad happened. OclrlrliM iMinucit Car "Don't make n laounlain out of n molehill," uracil Oclriclm when inter viewed. "I loaned my onr lo a friend. Ho had an necident a Mlihl one. It U ridiculouM to nay Clnhorn stabbed Iiim ennipniu'nu. He wouldn't harm anvone, let uloiic n prl. She miibt Iiiim) been cut by pleccM of tho broken wiuiUhichl." The police were inclined to drop tho en ho. TACOMA, WiimIi., Oct. 1. O. SI. rinchorn, nicnlioued in tlispatehcM front New York jit enuncctiou with a stubbing nffrny, iM now in Tacoma, not linviitj; relumed to Coliiuibiniuii vcmity HiIm winter. It Im believed hero Hint Komeono poMuc as I). SI. ('hiKhorn was with SHmm Singleton in Iho automobilo necident. "Hilly" CritiKhom or William ('bighorn do not appear in directories of this city or South Tneouut. FIGHT ON SERVIA VIENNA, Oct. I. Forty tlioiisnml of tho Hultnii's Hulgarian Hubjccts havo joined 20,(100 Albanians against tho Servians in Sfacodonin, it was learned hero today. Tho Servians havo been driven from Slonithtir, It was said, and both against Servians and Greeks, tho Albanians and their allies havo been generally successful. FIVE CREMATED IN NEW HAVEN HOTEL NIOW HAVEN, Kentucky, Oct. 1. Flvo niombera of tho family of J. T. Dovora woro cromntod lioro onrly toilny by tho burning of tho Louis villa nml Nmmvlllo Hotels. Dovona ownoil tho hotol. Thoro woro no gitosta In tho building nt tho Hmo, Weather Forecast Oregon Fair tonight mid Thiir' day; light frobt WcdiiOKilay. BULGARIANS JOIN (MM JOtf, AVIODNKSDA V, ULSTER READY TO- SIR. fcUYVAKU MbNKY CAIC50N UJKO LONDONDERRY MAROUIS OF ADERCOiaN Tho embryo "Parliament of Ulntcr. nt present known under the title of the I'lsUr fn'onM Cotinrll, nnem- bled to the number of 000 In fitter Hall, In I!elfn.t. Irclnad. to (IUcu..i the rojeci for the prtUioiul fforcnimcut Df tho prorlucv In the event of home rule for Irclm.d LkmmiiIi law txril U r.di ndcr-y lMJ tl.c ibalr He xa formerly Itrd I.Uutcnnnt tf Ireland under the eoimerrn'lvo government. Kir Edward C'nrsou, lei ler of the t'Utcr tinlonlxtM. nit the IrMi umoiiNt meiulurM of the H.ic of Coaunons tho Marquis of Al ercorn niid many other ik-um uud reiirt-u'iituiivc from all pan of I tie i.i iw,. f INtci itleinld! EMMANUEL ' IBASEBALLFAN TRYINGTOSUPPRESSj; FLOCKING SCANDALOUS TALE i WORLD'S HEULIN. Oct. 1 Ex-KIng Mnnuel of Portugal wag making despernto ef forts today to suppress tho scandalous Btorles concerning tho illness of his brldu of a fuw weeks, dnuithtor of Prlnco William, head of tho non relguluR hotiso of Hotinnzcnltollcrn. As a ntovu toward oftrottlnK tho effect of tho roporU. ho has nlrendy moved front his hotel In Munich to quarters in tho hospital where his wifo Is a patient. "Tho newspaper stories of this case." said Mnnucl's secretary, in nn Interview today, "nro scandalous lies," It was snld Mnnuel will Insist, as soon ns his wifo Is nblo to travel, that she accompany him to Fulwol Park, Twickenham, England, to live. Gossips averted that Manuel has convinced his fnthcr-lu-law, Prlnco Wlllln, that tho days of tho sowing of his wild oats nro past, and tho ex king's friends attributed tho present reports regarding his wife's illness to tho PorttigMo republicans, who, they snld, hnvo been worried recently by tho growth of sentiment In has favor, nnd wnuted to discredit him. Dcsplto reputation, tho report per sisted Hint his brldo was never 111 un til ten days after tho marriage, when the honeymoon was nbrutply broken off,' the bride fell 111 nnd ugly stories of the nature of her ailment began to ctrcttlnte. TO Ti WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 Tho Cnll foruln congressional delegation called at tho whlto hotuo today nnd urged Presldont Wilson not to veto tho Hotch Hotehy bill, which has nnsscd tho hotiso nml soon will bo nwnltlng his npproval. tho visit of tho Cnllfornlana was prompted by reports that a lost su premo ofort Is to bo nindo by tho nnturolovors" and other opononts of tho bill, to Induce tho president to ills-. approve tho proposal to glvo San KrnncUco a sourco of municipal water supply in tho Yosomlto valley, BATTLE SCABS CALIWIET, SReh., Oct. t.Thero wits tnoro fighting In tho striko strickon copper country today. A deputy sheriff was badly beaten. Strike sympathisers hoattored n party of strikebreakers on their way to work in tho Allouez mine, nnd woro in turn dispersed by eavalrv. SHtch shooting occurred last night in the Kewccunw district. Ten arrests were, made, including i woman, ASK I SIGN HE CH HE HY ER STRIKERS OfTOMW 1, 1013.. REPUDIATE AND RESIST IF IRISH HOME RULE T i T - Vt Jf TO SEEHi X7W YOIIK. Oct. 1. Baseball fans from all parts of tho country, nnd scores of minor league magnate and players aro arriving hero today on every train for tho series of games to start at the Polo grounds hero next Tuesday between tho New York Giants and tho Philadelphia Athle tics for the world's championship. Tho National commission has opened headquarters at tho Wnldorf Astoria, nnd tho world's scries "atmosphere" has arrived. Tho Interest shown in tho coming scries has never been equalled. With tho opening game a week away, offi cials of tho New York team announced today that they have returned at least $50,000 In checks and cash to per sons who doslro scats for the games. Thestf requests have come from every part of tho country, one San Fran cisco fan sending 172 with a request for seats at nil threo games in New York, but because of tho rulo that no seats shall be placed on salo be fore October, nil such requests were turned down nnd tho money returned. Sccondbasemau Larry Doylo nnd Outfielders Snodgrass nnd Murray woro fully recovered today from re cent Injuries, and engaged In morn lug practlco wlthother mouthers of tho New York teams. The early ar rivals will witness what will count as threo games tomorrow hero be tween tho Philadelphia Nationals and tho Giants. A doublehcader will fol low tho play-off of tho protested game started In Philadelphia August 30. 1'mplro Hrcnnan called this gamo In tho first halt of the ninth inning be cause he claimed tho waving of straw hats by fans In tho conterfield bleach ers mado It impossible tor him cor rectly Judgo balls nnd strikes. Tho National commission has ordorod that tho last Inning bo played, and the Giants will go to bat In their halt with ono ninu out. Murray will be up with ono ball called against him, Manngor Dooln or tho Phillies will not participate In tho finish ot tho gamo ns ho was undor suspension when the gamo was started In Phila delphia. Conditions exactly similar to thoso which exlstod in Philadelphia will bo reproduced. E NKW YOlilC, Oct. 1. Tho stock market opened with n strong under tono today nfter two days of depres sion. Copper roso 1 nnd Canadian l'acifio nnd Union l'acifio were up ns much. Heading; nnd other lend ers also toso fractionally. Later reaction set in, nnd most of Hie leud ers woro forced to yesterday's clos ing lovel, but tho pressure was not heavy, and prices rallied. Tho rise fuilcd to reach tho earlier lovel. llonds woro irregular, Tho muvUet closed strong. V. ttit9& w Wily lEiMBk dkkk jA'f pflb r V kWf Rj r 1 1 SERIES BILL BECOMES A LAW TCHliE(BANDITSa TAKERS AMERICANS HANKOW, China, Oct. 1. -That there were five Americans, two wom en nnd a little girl, with tho Norwe gian missionaries, captured by Chi nese bandits last week at Tsao Yang, In Northern Hupch province, was re ported hero today. Tho Americans' names were given as Mr. and Mrs. Holm and their twelve-year-old daughter and Mr. and .Mrs. Fauske. According to information from Chi nese sources, they wero tied to posts and forced to watch the frightful tor ture and butchery of scores of natives. So far as could be learned, however, none of the foreigners woro killed. It was uncertain, howover, whether, when they left, tho bandits took the Americans and Norwegians with them. They burned tho town before leav ing. Troops aro making forced marches in tho hopo of saving the missionaries, If they nro still alive. T TO SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Oct. 1. Superior Judgo Dunn flatly refused to dismiss tho remaining Indictments against flvo of the eight members of the police department here, charged with conspiring with Italian bunco men to engage iu wholesale swindles. A motion to dismiss was mado by As sistant District Attorney Uerry but It was denied by Judgo Dunn who an nounced thnt tho cases would bo set for trial ono weok from today. Tho men afected by tho court's ruling aro Frank Esola, serving flvo years Iu Folsom, and William Mc Hugh, Charles Josophs, John Sulli van and Louis Drolette, all (ormor policemen. RAID ON SUFFRAGETTES YIELDS SIX LONDON, Oct. 1. Sliss Harriot Kerr and Slis.s Hcntiico Sanders, militant suffrugottes, wero arrested hero today for attempting to reopen suffrimetto headnuarters. Four othor women who uttuokod police men with umbrellas also wero arrest ed. All tho prisoners threaten to go on n hunger strike. 0REG0NIAN NAMED AS INSPECTOR OF BOILERS WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. The nomination "f Frank SleSEnnnmy of Oregon to bo inspoetor of locomotive boilers for tho interstate commerce coimnits'ion was sent to tho sennto today. TAO YANG RAD NO. 105 REBELS RETREAT FEDERAL PURSUE TO BORDER LINE Wholesale Slauflhter Marks March of Rival Armies Exodus of Refunees Into United States Garrlsen at Eagle Pass Strengthened. Terrific Flghtlno. In Vicinity of U blnas No Quarter Shown m Either Side Wounded Slain. EAOLE PASS, Toxas, Oct. 1. -Refugees continued to pour across the International bridge from Mexico to day. Their number hero ran Into tho thousands. Most of thom wero des titute, and thcro was much suffering among them. Tho number would havo been still larger but that many Mexicans and Japancso woro still being refused ad mission. Tho authorities wcru awaiting orders from Washington concerning thoso who aro likely to becomo public charges If admitted, but whose lives wilt probably bo sacri ficed It they are not allowed to enter. Kxpcctcil to Evacunto City Tho rebels woro expected to ova cuato Sabanls, to tho south of her. today and retreat to tho border, con ccntratlng for a last stand either at Matamoras, opposite Drownsvillo, or at Pledras Nlegras, opposite Eaglo Pass. Should they bo routed from these places thero will bo nothing, left s they threatened to dynamite the towns they leave. Tho fighting In tho Tlcinlty of Sa blnas, according to refugees has been terrific. No quarter has been shown on cither side, tho wounded havo been ruthlessly slain and tho dead havo been loft unburlod, As they havo fallen back beforo tho federal advance they havo butch ered, In passing, ovoryono thoy sus pected ot sympathizing with tho pres ent government. In many cases thoy have exterminated the ontlrc families of men they believed to bo hostllo to them. 'Wholesale llutrhcry Tho federals, following, havo un dertaken to ntnko a clean swoop, of every rebel sympathizer who failed to accompany tho retreating rebel force In its flight, nnd, betweon them, tho territory In which tho campaign has raged has been practically depopu lated. Tho strengthening ot tho United States garrison of regulars hero with threo tralnloads ot troops from San Antonio caused wild excitement tor a tlmo but so far as could bo loarnod the extra men woro only brought horo as a precaution against an attempt by tho robels to blow up tho inter national bridge betweon Eaglo Pass and Piodras Negras. L SIX WITH AXE NANTES, France, Oct. 1. Slnrjo Redorenu, nged 15 yenrs, confessed here today to having murdered six persons with nn nxe. He was found asleep in tho same hotiso with his victims in tho village of Ilnsbriitgo-eu-Lnndcnu. lfcdoronu told tho polico thnt ho iputrrolod Ltbt night with his em ployer, Georges Mnhit. When all woro nslccp, bo said, ho cut Mabit's throat with nn nxe, killed Mrs. Mnhit nnd her mother, u eervuut und two children, Rederenu said ho spared a child 4 years old. INSURGENTS ASK IE ON TARIFF WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. Insurg ents horo demanded more time today to consider tho tariff changed iu the report of tho ltouso and senate eon', forces. In tho opinion of the lead ers, tho rompromino report will not reach President Wilson befpre Kat-urduy. MURDERED c ? it? a