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i rss &- Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER l-'nlr tonight ami Frldnjr Mnr, W!i Mln. la. ti lrnrlyllilnt Ynitr. I r. 1 1 v- l.liililli Ynnr MKDKORI). OUKOOX, TIiricSIMY, OOTOMJOIt 2, 1M. NO. KJG r . AV ADMTS PART PLAYED N T Co-Woikcr of Ot lie McManlnal Ar- rrslnl In New Yurk, Makes Corn plclc Confession of Partlclia(lti In Dcstruylnn Dullillnijs. Jones, Secretary of Ironworkers, Im plicated Many New Details of Conspiracy Revealed. NHW YORK. Oct. a. (Icoigo K. l)mU, much wanted n a wltue nt till) ll.Mlllllllll' llilll ill liulilllllipull )hm m inter, lurried tin Intro lodny with mi Infinlti'lv morn shutting miiifi.Ninti limn tin wlldo! hope nt' the dyttiimilo prosecution hud luoked for. Tlmt In wn a dytmtnller fur tin "mpUhii troiip" which In' iilli'Ki'M ' tulfil sitliiii the liitiiniHti'iiml Amnii olutloii f HHilx" nml Structural ironworker, i tint iihm'iii'h of lii nlitiin. Hi c(iiifi'iiin tell fnll.v nf wlmt In llil. implli'tttintc tin' MeNn nwni brother nml h I"ic lit of tin' iiuuHorkciV nffirinlN in hi Nlury. Illilili'ii liy t'liliin Mo w luting hidden by tin union, lin my, nt th tiim tint notliorilie wore tookintf fur liim in connection with lh ludimMHli trial. About three week iiki. hi Hlory run, the ironworker' biuriun HRi'tit in ntt Imrjc liml liltn "fired" from a jolt ho online, In' hwwiIh, hit wn not ri'inl nt ii moiiieiil'ii itolii'o to my f-'I iii llinlioti. Uavla an n inuttor of Met really ha been (hi primmer for throo wi'kK if lioluctlv 1'onttir of LouUylllti who DYNAMITE PL torntnil nml npprehoudcil lilut in rittdliiiri;. Tint two tolkml llo dwtamltn cam , nvor mnl limn cmuo hero, Davis, nc coniliiK to KoMtnr, illrtiitltii; IiIh run fewlon on tho road. li)iiiiinllo CoiiNplmcy On nrrlvlHK In Now York. 1'ostor roHitnnnli'iitiHl with Dm federal nil llinrltliM nml tint rotifiwalun wn 'olftborated. It Impllrnto Harry .lotion, who, n sorrotnry- troHmiror of Hut liitnriiiilloitiil Amoi'IuIIoii of llrldno unit Structural Ironworker. mirmxIiHl II. H. Ilorklti, who, In turn, miMeudeil John J. MeNnmnrn. Ono of the moM M'linutloiiii! tiMor tlniiM credited to Davln Ih tlmt ho wtm nolnrtcul iim honil of mi nri;iinl)!iitlon of fifteen dynamiter nsHlgnnil to blow up every non-union building thoy could find In tint country. Tho plan, Davis wn iiunloil n saying, wns ronroliod whllo tho Mr NinimrwH worn on trial ami wiih In tnnileit to convlnco tho puhllc tlmt tho hrothurii wont not ilyiiiunlti'm, In nvmiirh, hnltiK In niHtoily, thny roithl tint ho huh! roKpouvlhlo fr ilymimlt ItiKH lukliiK plnfit ilurliiK tln iroKri'H8 of tlmlr trlrtl. l'li'iu of Kiillty, how ovor, upm't tho hcIioiiiu, tho confoa ' hIoii vnn milil to.Hlalo. Confi'iHlon Voliinilnoni Tho roufoiHlou Ik niOHt voltimluoiiH nml wiih hiiIiI to Ini'liulii mmiy fnrtH ilovi'lopi'il In roiinurtlim with tho Mp Nmuiirn trlnl. Attorney Drew hitlpoil tho fcilcral nuthorltlcH In hnmllliiK it (Co ii ttu ii ml on piiKn 3.) COMPARE CROFT CASE WIIH L1LLIS" ('Diupni'Itioti of tho Croft hkhiuiII with Hint inmliV a fow yonrn m(o upon IlanUoi' Jdro JiUllH hy iJjfck. Cuflnhy, with Hlmllnr inotlvo, In iniulo hy tho pnopln, or tho Trail nolKlihorhooil In which tho fittuck occuiroil. It la hlnloil l)int thuro hi a wopjun In (ho piiho niul tho Bhorlff'H otflrg In look ItiK for linr, Thoy urn y,IIiik upon tho thiuiry that (iroft'M iiHHiillant wi8 prompted hy Joalouiiy niul rovi'UKo. Tho condition of Croft wiih ro portoil Improvod today, with tho dan Kor of Infection from his woundii ro dncod. Croft now linn hotter than a flishtlnt; ohnnro for llfo, uiiIobu com jiIIcuIIoiih cot In, Croft'n puronta and noljslihorn nro Kt 111 rotlfont. Umtally in hiioIi cniicn ovory piui him fiomotliliiK t miyi niul thin filntun In nij puzKlliiK to tho Hhor Iff nu tho cutting Jtsolf, SEATTLE JUDGE LA TYRANT AS LAW Suprrlor Jutlc Humplirlcs Dues and Dlsliars Attorneys Without Notice on Trivial Cliat (jes One Wrote Letter of Protest. Jurist Innorcs ncstrnlulnn Orders of Supreme Court Ordering. Him Not to Try Contempt Cases. HIJA'n'I.K. Wiuli , Oct. -. Hnr- paimltiK ovuli Hip iiiimt lutonilillliK ex hlhltlon itvur Klw'ii liy hi tit hefont, Jiiilu John V.. lliuuphrli'H of tho Kliu; county Hiipnrlor court, hltlliiK In Hi'iittlo, thin wiiiriilm: with out nuy wnruliiK whntii'r, niiinnnirlly din Inured from tho prartlnt of law In thin iitiilii, AltornoyH (lion K. Hoover, former iiMilitmit attorney cetiernl of tho Htate, and Unlet M. WuIIh. Attorney Hoover wan In court to ntiHwer to n roulntupt clmrKn laid nitnlimt him hy JiuIko llumphrlon for erltlclnliiK tho court In a public npii'ch. In addition, ho appeared in the leKnl ropiettcutatlvo of nlliem of tho fainotm nlui'ty-nlun wIioro nr renin hnd hi'ttti ordered ty tho JudKo. One of tlieno iilncly-nlne, a man who Hoover mippoHed was Included In tint Hut of th owe he wan to defend, Informed tho court that hn had other leal rcprcM'iitntlnn preicnt. l'lncil nml lllili.irriil "What aro you InittliiK In hero for then " exclaimed tho judKo. poliitlni; at Hoover. 'You don't know that mail mid Mill )u nay you reprenent hint. I'll fine you 1100 mid forever tllaltnr you frotrt tho practice of law In Hilt statu." Hoover attempted to nuk for nn explanation hut tho court would nut hear him. Then, later, camo Unlet M. W'tiWt who hnd nl r.ned n prntent nKalimt tho action of JiuIko lliimphrien In hid tritfltment of froclaiut Ml root npeakem. Wellii wont on tho w linen ntand. In the proceeding imnlnt him for con tnnipt mid admitted that hn had drafted tho letter of protoHt Hint had heen neiil to tho jiulco mid that ho had Binned It, "I find you r,ullty of contempt." Hftld tho JiuIko, nt tho cnnrliiBlou of tho caito, "and flno you 1100. AUo you nro forever dlnhorred from tho practice or law In till Btnte." iKiiortw Supremo Court Soino of theKo cited hy JiuIko Hum phrle for contempt, secured ilurliiK the last day or two, order from tho Hlnto Bitpreitio court roMmlnhiK Huni- phrle from tryliiK their canes mid nrdrliiK hint to rhow cnuBo why writ of prohibition should tint ho Issued restrnluliu; him permanently from tryliiK tho caBes. In Bplto of theso or der wltlrli would ordinarily ho ron- tildered a applicable to all of tho contempt canon now In hi court, the Judno took tho action Hinted nbovo. TARIFF BILL 10 GO 10 PRESIDENT FRIDAY AT LATEST WASIIISOTON, Oct. 2. "I ex pect tho liuii't' liil In o to tho pre iileut not Inter tlinit Friday, nml it limy go li'iilKht," nuiil fienntor Sim tnoiifl toilny. "I do not look for op position to llio tuetiKure'rt piiBsnge." Jh'spito KinitiioiiH' eoiifiiloiiee, oilier pennlofri did not helievo the hill would pus llio nnlionul tippiu liottio lieforo Bntmdny iiftenioon or oven- iii(?. In Iho iiiPiintiino llio fionnto wos iioiiHliloriiiir u eoinproiniso on the iiliiiiHCM of tho hill eonecrnlnj,' wltieli illHiigreoutenlH exist hetween the two IlOUBUS. MARSHALL ADVISES ALL TO MARRY YOUNG WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. "I nd viso overvhoily to iimrry oiiiik" Haiti Vieo-1'roHiilonl Atntbliull toilny, IiIh eighteenth weildlttK nniiivorHary, "int-tenil of waiting until tho ujjo of Jl, ns I did." U ADMITS IN WITH AM AN IN Governor Claims, However, Money Was Given Him to Use as He Pleased Was Hopelessly In Dcht and Severely Pressed hy Creditors. Slnrtllnn Accusations Planned Re rjartllnu Allcijcd Conspiracy to Ruin Suler Unless He Yielded. AI.1IANY, N. Y., Out. 2.-n-e Sul rer iiupeaeliment court niljottnicil uti- lil Mondny today nfter reftiHin to ilixtnisH ccrlain clatiHC in Hiu im- tieiiehment uitielen, which the lie- feiiHe liml itkktil to have hlriekeii out, unyiiiK tiie ilehty wa trick of Ktilrcr' couuiHtl, AI.I1ANY, X. Y.. Op. 2.-HoVer-nor Willinin Kuler will lulmit hperu latinir with money cicn to him dtir iujj lii Ktiherimtoriiil ciiiiipninii, hN lawyer wiiil toilny. He nuiil he wiU'iniiiutniu, however, they nihleil, Hint tho money wi j;ien lo him to iim ns he plen'-eil. Tlmt Ihi contention would he ad vanced hn heen plain, indeed, ince the trial hcmi. Hulrer. nrenrdiiii; to hi lrt;nl ml vinpr, wns hoM'lesly in dcht, mid, hcinjr peverelv ttr'i'ii hy hi ered itor nt the time of hi nomination. Hi friend wauled to help him mul made him iroculs of money, tioiuiu nltv n entiipaipn eoutrihutioiiH, hut, n n mntter of fact, perfectly nn ilerliitulinj; that lie would put it lo hi pepioiutl use nml inteiulin linn to do o. Klnrtllm; .rriiiUloii Ho endenvored, duritii: hi emit- paiKii, it will he nsertetl id hi de- feime, mi lo itrrnnce hi affair, ns In he tinder obligation to no one if elected. Tho defence nlnni the moil shirt Iim; neeiiBiition eoueeruinn the til lered conspiraey to ruin the ("over- (Continued on p.iRO 3.1 o i MOTOR PARTY OAKLAND, Cnl., Oct. 2. Tho heavy body of n Iuiko mountain lion, IuiikIiik throiiKh tho darkiics from the llmh of n treo overhmiKlnn n niountaln road In Trinity county, near Cnrvlllo lauded in tho midst ot an automobile party from San KinncUco and nearly torn tho trnvellora to piece bo foro tho men in tho party aliot It. Salesmen or San Francisco, mid n family named rhllllp wero In tho niaehliio when attacked by tho wild creature. .Sample, driving tho car, shot tho nmchlno ahead with n Hiidden dash ns tho Hon pluiiKed In their midst. This nctlon caused tho sldo ot tho car to hit tho Hon, stunning tho animal. It was killed beforo It was ablo to Injure tho mouther ot tho party. T I SAN OUKNTIN. Cnl.. Oct. 2. Neither John J. MoNniunm nor hi hrolhor, Juntos 11., nerving terinsin Suit Quentin prison for dynamiting tho Tunes building in Los Angeles, would discuss the nrrcst in liulinn npolltt of llnrry .Tone, m'retnry of tho Internnlioiiftl Association of llriduo nml Structural Ironworkers, or Hint in Now York of floorgo Da vis. Wiivden Hoylo deelnred neither mutt showed any interest in tho inut tor. "Wo hnvo tio interest in (his nf- fnir," John MeNuiniiru told Hoylo, "so whnt could wo hnvo to sny nhout it T No, wo hnvo no comment to tnnke." John J. MoNnninrii wns seerolnrv of tho ironworkers' orgutilxntioii nt (ho limo of his nrrest in eonueetion with tho Tiinca dyuiunitiut'. COUGAR ATTACKS GREECE CONGRAT i , w J I M8i, I v K if kl ' " i Mir T- ms LM'd "l KS V J9IBBBBBBkBBBBBBBBBBKiaBBBBBBBBBlSBBBilLBlV '''5 DEUTSCHLAND T3EBER 'ALLES." Kim o n flnir.it -OUJl ECCCZS1 TTAS, Al TOU IUIOt7, EVTItLT CCB TO JOO." (iiutu r.nctTiUMita. TnuiKs. (i.xj -i (utrofls iib urn de wbjuko oun oiujAKifino.i or tub Tcnxisu jjoii.-' ' ,. TEN INJURED IN ESPEE COLLISION OAKLAND, Cnl., Oct. 2. Search iiif impiiry wns promi-id Ihi after noon hy Southern Pacific official to tract responsibility for the collis ion nt Oakland M,'tl early today of tho northbound I'ortlnnd express nml the Lo Anclc flyer, rvultiii; in injury to ten irnvseiiijcr und two porter. The injured: Mr. H. nice, Vancouver. 11. f, spino injured: Mr, rllry Norrix, Alberta, Can., riphl leg iujured; .Mr. A. Spolni, Lo Angele. face nml mouth hitilly rut; Mr. Ii Henni, bs Aiij;ele, bruised mnl sprained nnkle; Mr. !'. Hceker, I.o Angele. riahl leg cut niul hruixed; Mr. J. I). Con- nut, Spokane, both leg iiijureil; V U. Lewi, Snn Fniuelsco, hrut-cil nml cut; .1. It. Lnhatt, Fort Worth, Te., hack nml neck sprained; 11. W. (led nev lted III tiff, Cnl., severely hrui- ed; MNa Dorothy Seott, Lo Angcle. shoulder wrenched; two negro por ter, cut ntul badly hruied. The neeident occurred at "death curve," near the Sixteenth street Btntion. Tho rear of the Lo An- treles train wa demolished. Neither of tho conductor eouhl give any in formation ns to the etut-o of the wreck nml the ciij;incer, .1. D. West mid P. D. Phillips flatly iefucd to talk. Tho majority of the passenger continued their journey, Mr. . K. Kico being the only ihtngeroul.v in jured. She wns sent lo the Provi dence luwpttnl. TRIAL FOR SMUGGLING SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Oct. 2. Tho first ot nlno former custom gttnrd chargod with a conspiracy to sutttgglo opium went to trail hero to day whott Max' Miller, an nppolntoo recommended, It Is Bald, by forntor President Taft, appeared beforo United States Judge Dooltng. Miller wiia arrested sovoral wooka boforo tho Bousatlounl arrests horo n monlli ago ot olght customs guards. Ho was traced through o, Chlucso who was Bcott to loavo his houso repeated ly. TOM LAWS0N PRESENTS BOOK ON LIVING COST 1'OliTLAND, Ore., Oc. 2.Witli tho niiiioiineeineiit tlmt lto hnd pre sented lo members of coultoss tier- hnps tho most exponsivo frea hook on tho "high cost of living" over published, Thotnns W. I.uwson, tho lloston finnneior mul writer, is hero today nfter spending n, month on his custom Oregon much. Tito book, which wns written hy LnwHon. oost $10,000, and only 1000 copies wero strttok off. OAKLAND 1 ULATES GERMANY ." I' I ? E BY NEW TREATY WASHINGTON. Oct. 2. If It Is a fact that a note Is on Its way from Japan asking for a new treaty with tho United State granting to Japs. nosi tho privileges ilcnlil them un der tho California antl-allcn land law, and pointing out that treaties take precedence over state laws, It was ad mlttcU at tho state department that another acuta diplomatic situation Is near. It may, In fact, It was said, bo necessary for tho administration to loll the Mikado Its oxact position con cerning tho right of Japancso In America. EOF LOS ANGKI.KS, Cal Oct. 2. Or Ho Mc.Manlgal, contesaod dynamiter, admitted today that he Is acquainted with (leorgo li Davis, accused by fed oral ottthorltle at New York with participating In tho McNamara dyna miting cousplrucy. "Davis was on tho executive board of tho Ironworkers beforo my time," said McMnnlgnl. "I think I saw htm In the court room nt Indianapolis dur ing tho trial ot tho men charged there with Illegally transporting dy namite." McMnnlgnl snld that Harry Jones, secretary or tho Ironworkers, ar rested today at Indianapolis, once gave him some directions as to get ting about Now York, where they met. Ho professed to know llttlo ntoro about Jones. Detective Malcolm McLaren, wl)0 arrested McManlgal, said that Davis' nanto appeared on John McNamara's books na having Upon paid $1000 al though tho natttro of tho services ho rondorod wns not sot down. NEW YOItK, Oct. 2.-Copper shnres showed mnrked strength nt tho opening of tho stock market to day. Although China dropped n point, Atnnlgatnatcd niul Utah made fractional gains. Canadian Pacific wns strong, rising 3. Pittsburg Coal preforred advanced 1 5-8. Lntor in tho day slight opening dooliues in Steel, Heading nnd Union Pneifio wero mado up nnd Amnlgu- mated nnd Nevndiv Consolidated ad vanced a full point, llonds woro steady, tho Southern Pneifio collateral fours ndvnnoing I'M. Tho market closed, strong. mmm0 t .u&a. 1 1 . .ITJIHVi . 1 5 . 151,' -y i- . KKwsfe' APANESE FORC ANOTHER CR PROVE OELR CHS TOF Millionaire Proves to Dc Girls Stab her fn Wrecked Automobile Is Caunht Trylnrj to Buy the Girl's Silence. "Billy Cralghorn" Was Herman Oel- richs Mother Gives $5000 Bend by Pledging House. NKW VOHK, Oct. 2. Herman Oelrichs looking much chastened, nppeared today in Mngitrnte Frnnk liu's court to nccottnt for the injur ie suffered liy Mi Lucille Single ton nhile nutomnbiting Tuesday night, the police believe n Oel- rich himself. Oelrich was accom panied hy hi lawyer, Martin Tay lor. The magistrate postponed the hearing until October 7. With n sigh of relief Oelrich left immediate ly nnd motored nwny. Hi lawyer wild he would deny stnbbing Miss Singleton. Miss Singleton, said to be the daughter of a rich mine owner, n very pretty 10-year-old girl, who, nf ter graduating from n Pennsylvania seminary, came here to study musia nnd wa living in n home of her own with her housekeeper, Mrs. Catherine Dobbins, wns found by the police on Tuesday night in n wrecked nitlomo- hilo in upper Urondwny, suffering from cuts supposed to have resulted from the smnshing of the wind shields when the machine struck the curb. Cralghorn Troves Oelrich At the hospital, however, she de clared she had been stabbed. She had been nt dinner, she said, with "Billy" Crnighorn, n Columbia uni versity student, nnd wa taking n spin nfterwnrd. She told her com panion that she must return homo to keep another engagement, to which he replied that she must keep en gagements with nobody hut him. When she insisted, sho said, he drew n knife nnd stabbed her ten times. In the struggle, sho related, ho lost control of the machine mnl the wreck followed. At n second questioning Miss Sin gleton admitted that shortly nfter she wns admitted to tho hospital n man hnd called on her nnd offered to seltlo with her for $400, but that sho had insisted on $.r)000. A mnn she knew ns Williams, she said, wns going to visit her to dis cuss the mntter further. Sho added nlso that n third person, a man, was with herself mul her companion dur ing Tuesday night's ride, nnd thnt it wns when he grasped "Hilly s nnn in nn effort to stop the stabbing that tho automobile swerved into the curb. Cmight by Detective Tho detectives who questioned her advised tho girl to insist- Hint "Craighorn," as sho cnlled him, be present nt the interview concerning term. Mis Singleton acquiesced, and it wns Oelrich who enme. It was wltilo ho was arguing for nmro rens onnblo terms tlinn $.'000 that the do- teetives, listening, stepped in ntul nr rested him. (Continued on Page C) FEAR OF INSANITY CAUSE'! SUICIDE SEATTLE, Wash., pet. 2. Fear thnt sho was going insntio drove Mrs. Hildur Stnhre, aged 30, to kill herself nnd hor four months old baby with poison. Tho woman wns tho wife of Lieutenant S. T. Stnhro of tho Soattlo firo department. When Stnhro returned homo last night ho found his wifo in convulsions nnd tho baby dead. Tito woman died bo foro a dootor could ho summoned. "I wns so slow," tho woman wrote in n noto found in tho houso, "it got on my norves. I'm n wreck, but I cannot ltolp it. I can't do right by my hushnnd ntul tho children, I enn't (ook or linvtllillL- clso. M.V husband is n good man nnd hits heen helpful to me, hut 1 nm n iatlurc. Gold help him to eheor up." ASSALAN YOUNG WOMAN E CUTS OUT TWO ISA Tlma Table Eliminating Nos. 19 and 20 Goes Into Effect October 5 Motor Patrons Object Strenuously to Changes. No. 14 Made Through Daylight Train Out-of-Town Scholars Are In convenienced. NEW TIME TABLE EFFEC TIVE OCTOBER 5 Northbound Xo. 12 2:14 n. m. 14 8:30 n..m. 24 (motor) 11:30 n. m. 10 fi:20 p. m. 32 (motor) 8:20 p. m. Southbound 5:22 n. m. (motor), 0:15 n. m. 10:52 a. m. 3 30 p. m. 11 23 13 15 31 (motor)..., G:4r) p. m. The new time table of the South ern Pacific cuts out two trains a day. It gives Medford n first-class dny light through train, separates No. 14 and 1G. It ulso gives through pas sengers on No. 14 a look nt tho Hoguo River valley in daylight and take care of thoso who do not like to spend n night on tho train. The above figures nro npproiimrito tho exnet figures will bo published in n day or two. No. 14 takes tho placo of tho Ashland local, known ns No. 20. No. 19, reaching Medford heretofore just beforo midnight, will bo discontinued. A. S. Roscnbnttm, in charge of tho Hnrriman lines in Medford, snvs: "Regarding tho new timo tnblo ef fective October 5, nnd in nimwor to complaints, tho company nlwnvs en deavor to improve its schedule. Wo have heard many complaints that trains wero nm too closely togethor. Tho new schedule shows thoy hnvo been separated, in fact Medford peo ple can go north from 2:44 n. m. un til 8:20 p. m. on ftvo trains during tho interval named, nnd go, south from 5:22 a. m. until (1:15 p. m. at intervnls shows. "I think tho new scliedulo should bo tried out beforo fault is found with it. If later it is found uticalis- fnclory our officials will be nlcnsed to mnko needed chnngos. Thoy hnvo nlways shown this disposition, nnd I shall bo pleased to call any well founded complniuts on tho new schedtdo to their nttentioii." The new schedulo is loudly com plained of by patrons of tho motor, who hnvo hitherto been enabled to reach Jfcdford at 830 in tho morn ing nnd return homo beforo dnrk. School children ntlending tho Med ford nnd Ashland schools nro incon venienced and will havo to quit schools. Hotel nlso complain of tho new schedule, ns travoling men from tho south will nrrivo on the morning train nnd lenvo on tho evening, in stead of staying over night ns nt present. SUPREME COURT SLAPS HUMPHRIES ONCE MORE SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 2. Tho Biipronio court of tho state has again iutortored with tho progress ot Judge John E. Humphries, ot this city, Ih hit troublo with socialist Btroet speakers. Ilecontly Humphries Issued an order for tho arrest ot nlnety-nlno men and women who In a nubile meeting In A city park sinned a letter criticising his conduct on the honch. Lalor, when arrosta wero mado, Humphries denied application for a cuutigo ot venun. Now cornea tho supreme court with an altomatlvo writ, restraining Hum phries from trying tho case In H tlon. All tho cneoB affected by this ordor aro sot for hearing In Jh Humphries' court today. NEW SCHEDUL TA DAY 1 31 1 j i