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.','.". '',' i ' f.,,,r,Ji:i,t',;t ,'.' -jsi' - x ' '. - V,', vH. . v-i . , vv;jmW$4 tMmfoAmMMyirt&:&tJ$ft,Vl 1)1 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Cloudy tonlKlit niitl Friday Ma, nij Mln, M. Curly. tlilril runr lt v I'lMlilli Vnnr M. IPO FOR I), OKIWON, TIU'WHIMY, OC'TOMJOk 10, V.)VA. NO. 178. SULZER FOUND GUILTY AND IMPEACHED i ' i ' DEMON I Two-Thirds of liniicncliincnt Court Annlnst Governor Only Final Vote Remains to Ik Taken, But It May Do Delayed Until Tomorrow. Rumor Asserts That Sulzcr Can Command Dut Fourteen Votes on Question of Removal. AI.IIAXV, N. V.. Oct. III. Tim HuUcr itiiM'ni'lniH'iit iniiiiI thin lifter noon foiim! llm Kov'THur miilty on (lie firnl uf Irt" lmwrlimfiit nrllclo again"! him, In which lie whh idmricml with filing it fiH Nlnlcimnil uf hi j CMMMigtl expanse. AI.HAXY, St. Y., OH. lit. Th" yulUntw wtro Wfkl with m('Ih l or till afternoon when Chief .lit- lie Cnllvn of lh trl of Hpwtil irtlh'.l thv Suler iinMliiHitt ooiirl to order fur u (mill xoto on tin1 iiichIihi tr removing tho uoxcrnor. SriiMlor Arntniiirr. th flint lo xnlc, fa vol ml it xitnllet of Kiiilly. .Iiidgit IIhiIIhII, next on the r.)ll. wn f..r Kt'.uittMl. Settlor Hroxxii, re publican lender lit llm upper lniti nl llm tnte legUlnturr, voted Kiiilly. Itrowit cxptaimil hm xote briefly, iiiiiir lm HtntiIrriMl Suiter' fiilni" In Ink ill ulniiil ill Ina own bihnlf H I'OlilVnMull of Kllt. (,'lino Volt Not (Jullly .IiiiImo CIihui", the neeoiid member of tlio nppiml bench lo t lilt ballot, vfllnil not wuilly. There xvu no iinMiun of Kulrvr' moral guilt, to remarked, Inil Im li! not regard llnit na mifflelonl to win runt n ver dict of Kiiilly. Tlin Thhiiwhii.v (million voted oI iillv for imiiviutioii. .IuiIrv CmldeliMck voted guilty. Chief .litMleo Cullon' xol wm for nciptiltl. lit id lie mux coiixiiiecd Snlior nd hi cumlhlaoy to cniieli hiuiclf wnl know v litui it wim filed thn hut account of hiit iminpniKn ' M'iii xvh fnle, lint In Imhl Hint lie I'oulil Im iiiipi'iii'lu-tl for lu'ilhor of tilt! offl'IIMIIi. Of tin' fimt 'illlri'll lili'inliiin of llm court ho olin, tliirlccn titular cil the gou'i'iior cnilty. (it) mi Now IJowrnor SiiUt will iki.uo n ktntrincnt to niuht or tomorrow ntlrilmtiiiK hi ic iuoal to Hid fa (i I that he rcfiiKcil tu neefpt ntilurw from "llonn" .Mitr ihy of TmuitiHiiy. i.wiilcru of llm iciiihl!i'nii Mlnto op piiNilinn liiillnvi'il tliov hail won tin important hlrntcijio ailvaiitami in the form of llm vmilinl. It wnx at their mikkchIioii thai thu iiupi'iicliini'iil conrt'n dociuo did not inchnlo li ipiuliliciitioii from ruliiro officc holilint;. Thuir Ihcorv wm llinl, n nu nctiMi ciimliilalo at the next anil piohahly nl HiiliMi'iucnt fctnlo th'c tioiiM, Sului' will draw liwixilv from Tiiiiimiiny, nod tlum, hy dividing llm dciiinnraliu vote, indirectly help the lepuhlientiH in holh New Ymk Cily mid Now lork ntuln. Acllni' Oovernor (llyim liecnum mi (mil KovrriHir tniilBlii, Hiiceoedliijr Suler. llin only ulnlement on Ink inu llm helm wiih (lint hu would lm HoM'inor of "llm whole people." (Continued on phko 2.) BRASS BAND MEETS ' LONDON, Oct. 10.- Tlio tank llnor NainiKnnHott which uprayort oil on thu vuvoh uhniit tlio IniriiliiK team Hhlp VolluHio laHt Tliurmliiy nlfiht uuil Krlilny luornliiB, (iiltlni; tho hu to hiicIi nu iixtiint that llfuhoatu hup rcuilml In rcnolihiK thu dUtrenm:il craft and InUltiK off Hu crow and pnB HiinmiiH, arrived at Tilbury Dock to day with Its Rlinrn of tho biiivIvois. A ton, with a braim hand, mut tho hlu luuknr at tho mouth of tho Thnmua and escorted It to IIh horth, tho hand plnylng "Hall tho ConquorlnK lloro." OH P SCHEDULE DIPLOMATS ASK WARSHIPS SENT MEXICAN PORTS Developments Have More Than Vln dlcated Administration's Attitude Toward Hucrla Rebuko Makes Dictator Milder. Government Docs Not Believe Hucrta Has Eliminated Himself as Factor at Comtiifi election. WASIIINdTO.V, Oct. 1(1. -Admin-intnitioii offii'inU eprenl ntifiie Hon today with the iln'iion of the foreJKii iliplnmatx in Mexico City to iccoimiiciii! tlo-r xowrtimciiN to hci.iI WHmhipn to .Mciirnti wHlem. It xti felt tliMt iccent ileti'lupmctitM Iiiim' more limn vitulicMltil the Hilmiiiitra- lioii'N Ntlitnde of ilUnpproVHl 1ohi1 HtierlH Mini officialdom hml huid uiik tn conceal it KrHtificMlioii that Ihotc who iiHotrniieil hint curlier ctv hi'iiik' compelled to Hilmit thnt the Aini'iieiui iw ni llm oorreet one. llimrla'n compnnttic iiiildneuM to iImv Httrihiilcd Hiilly to llm cm- phimiK with which I'rtMiidciit WiIkoii Mini Secretary llrynn culled him to time mid paitlv to th" thrrnt of nu uitcrHMti mnl fleet in Me.xicnn wm( cm. At tho Kiime lime thwr wi eonxiilrniMe Nllpeiill that he wax prnctiaiii (tome deccplnni and U x'elopmcjitM were auioiihy awaited. It whh iHiimiilervd that the next move whh Ilncrta'. Will I'ii Kp Klertlon Itnofficinl advici were to the ef fect that the provisional prrxnlciit xtill initilcil on it nalionnl election Octoher '.'(I, lint attention wiih called to the fact thnt the Mexican coiihII till ion prohihitti "ImllotitiK while the iHimilry wmk in n hlnle of ilimirder." It nloo irlnnlly emiKiwon the presi dent t dueido what constitute din- irdcr. It wiih wild liV xtnle deMultncnl officinU that it would iml lm Mir priniiiK if. after pixnnlkiiiK an eleo lion up o the xcry day for it, llu ertn hIioiiIiI nl tho hut moment de cide that disorders prevailed and enll it off. Iliierln wiih correct, it xvn miid, in pointini; mil Hint llm Wilxon and Hryan iioIck were not ireiciited to him officially. In fact, copcciiil peelal paiim were lakmi to ou that llm prenentnlion wiih unofficial, mnec it xviu desired lo avoid, nccordiii to him, liny hiicIi meiiHiiro of recogni tion. Itouiitliilioiit McttioiN rhniKc d'Affnires 0'ShiiiiKhuehi.y wiih innlrueled lo deliver the com iiiiinlentloiiH ni "n piivnle cilir.cn," mid it wiih helieved he sent them to the provisional president through the foreit;n iniidiilor xvilhonl hvcIii); llu orta peniounlly. Thin roiindnhont method was cit ed iih illustrative of llm care the ml ininintrnlion han taken to deprive Ihe Mexican provirtional executive, of llm sIIkIiIcM pretext for ehiimiu); Hint WnshiiiKlon haa reeoRiiired him. It wiih stated emphatically on ad- iniuiKtration authority that tho heads of (ho United Stales pnerniueut did not heliovo Iliierln hud elimiiinted himself nH nn influential factor at the eomiiiL' election. It was inti mated, however, that if Oninhnii or Culera Hlinnld ho oleetod, without in terferenco hy lluertn, either 0110 of them will lm nceepluhlo to Wiihliuij; tou. CALLED PHONE OFFICE tt ii WUKKIIima, Oct. 10. AdinlttlnR thnt lm told n toloidiono Kill ovur tho wlro thnt her office xvnu n hot; pen mid that tho operators ovlduutly put lu their tlino reading, l'rlueo Clmrlea of Wredo paid S7 fluo today, tho court holding that nlthoiiKli liU re niaikti worn true, ho was not entitled to rouunlt heaiutomliololdlKunK that la, lo liiRiilt putillo oflclnlu, iih tolephono oporatori) tiro cliiBslfled In Uoruinny, FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS 6 1 1 I' 1 IIIIIWMI MtBliiiii imiiii r kr:i mmmmlmlmMmh jwv wws mJU5-r1Jr.t&-"mJ m'liaUimBMfr.tx' ,?mFjS .. MmxA ifcift l Ki WVPA vs i ;1 mf Km "1541 -m I SW. -V v . k. ji ' v w,s --? -: 7 X.- wmw l - -x (patvosr in ( e$Svfc) " -r"51 fS I I HIS MAOIINJP-SsVJ MC. pRJEVOST 3Ki?K!Trl7 r5 -VsN "e" '"h3 ROUNDING- A r9mtKZr$b h wr Tho abovo nro Iho flnt photoKrapIm of scene nttcndlns tho race for Ilotbciiy Acrodromo on Monday, September 23. Mr. l'rcroiit, thu winner, Is scat In ids speedy Dcperdunsln monoplane. .!. 1iJ,rtt5a- E NABBED BY JAPS FOR BIG IHEFI VICTOIIIA, II. C, Oct. lC.-That Dr. Hun Yet Hen, first president of tho republic of China, haa boon nr rostod near Kobe, Japan, charged with the theft of approximately two million taels, wns thu word brought to thin port today from tho Orient by the I. liter KmproM of India. China htiH nu extradition treaty with Japan and It wiih wtated that prorot'dlugs arc now under xvny look ing toward tho return of Dr. Bun to China for trial. Tho money In said to bnvo beon part of a largo amount Dr. Sun col lected tu finance tho Into revolution, nud failed to turn oxer to tho proper niithoritloH. Tho KmproBH of India received tho uoxvtt uf wlroloBH from tho Kmpross of Uutisla, which xvaa bound from hero to tho Orient, and tlio Kussln being of Inter construction, had more powerful wlroloea eiiiilpinont and was ablo lo pick up tho mefsago from Japan when tho India failed. It was Hinted that after rocrotly leaxiug Hong Kong recently, Dr. Sun went to Formosa, whoro ho xvas In hiding for a time, Inter traveling In cokiiUo on tho Avn Mnrtt to ICobo. Ho Is said to have been living secret ly near Kobo whoa arrested. E, LIS SAN l'KAXC'ISrO, Oil., Oct. Ilk ltnliih lose, woild'ri Bholimt ehoin- pion, wiiiner of tho hlmtput ut the btoeklioltn Ulyiupio guine.s, nnd nn nttorney here, died Unlny of typhoid fever. LOVE BY CORRESPONDENCE ENDS IN A WEDDING OAKLAND, Cnl., Oct. 3(1. - Kol lowing n eoiirlhhip ncrosn Hie con tinent hy innil Ifelwcen Miss Mildred Howell of Caribou, Me., nnd Oeorge Slinipe of Oakland, (he young woman nrrived hero today (o.'wed Slmipe. They hud never Been eneh oilier be fore today. The correspondence was stalled ul tho solieilulion of u relit tio, . CHINES RULER OF GREAT RACE FOR COUPE INTERNATIONALE D'AVIATION pacci Fotj tho couni iNTCRMyncxAn; E Ni:V YOUK, Oct. 1G Ulshop rrnuklln S. Spalding's bitter denun ciation of tho rich and declaration for an Industrial democracy xvoro ad mittedly the sensation todny of tho Protestant Episcopal convention bore. "I Imte our system of giving to tho greedy nud taking from the meek," declared tho Utah bishop In an ad dress last ovenlng. "It Is unchris tian. It Ih uu-Codllko. It must end. Tho church must axvnko and ally Itself with tho movement for au Industrial domocr.xcy. "Thoro nro rich meii nt this con vention who don't care bow they get tholr money. Tt.ey bnvon't n par tlelo of feeling for tho xvorklngmon bonenth them. "Tho laboring classes produco this cotintry'a wealth: yet they are suf fering untold tortures from poverty. Soventy-four per cent of our popu lation own only four per cent of our wealth. "Tho xvorkers aro forming their own religion nwny from the capitalis tic religion, just ns they nro forming their own political pnrty away from tho capitalistic parties," WHITE SLAVE PLAY SACIIAMKNTO, Cnl., Oct. 3(5. fleorgo Seurhoro igh's white slave piny, ''Tho Lure," which litis been proonlcd in vanoiis l'ueitie const cities, whh prohibited in Snernineulo by notion of Ihe city commissioners todny. Tlio piny wus scheduled for tonight mid tomorrow night, and the house hud been bold to capacity. ARRIVE ON SEYDLITZ l'nil.ADKMMlIA, Oct. 10. Tho Gorman tramp steamer Scydlltz, with forty-six- survivors from tho liner Volturiio, docked horo this uftoruoon. Tho Immigration authorities took Immediate charge of tho Volturno's I passengers, 'EPISCOPALIANS HEAR BSHOP ON N C CHURCHMEN daviationJ tho Coupo Internationale d'Arlatlon nt shown tu flight, startlns and taking IU VICE PLAY MORAL 10 SUICIDE PACI CHICAGO. Oct. 1C Coming to Chicago to celebrato their tenth wed ding anniversary. William Kills and Mrs. Kills, wealthy residents of Cin cinnati, attended a performance of "Damngod (Joods," xvent to their rooms In the Hotel Sherman and en tered Into a sulcldo pact. Tho woman, with her head almost decapi tated, xvas found dead this aftornoon lu tholr room nftor Kills bad notified a friend of their intentions. Kills bout a bullet into bis temple, inflict ing a probably fatal wound. At noon today Kills telephono the following inesngo to Morris Kbcrsolo, a friend: "This Is Will Kills nt tho Sher man Hotel. There has beon a ter rible tragedy In our room. Notify tho police." Hotel employes battered down tho door mid found tho couplo 'lying on tho floor. Tho womnu died almost Instantly, n physician said. Kilts xvas revived for a few seconds, and gavo out tho following statement: "Wo agreed to die together. I did It." Later ho mado another state ment, saying: "Wo agreed to dlo together. She cut her own throat and I cut mliio. Thou I sent n bullet Into my templo, I bopo I dlo." Dr. Waterman, tho hotel physician, bolloved Kills Is suffering from a reciirrenco of vcnornl dlsenso, and that tho ' play "Damaged Goods'" caused htm to become despondent over his condition. CAINS ON MARKET XKW YORK, Oct. 30. Canadian common nud preferred showed work ed strength ut the opeiiiut; of the stock limrket today, each rising u point. Other price ehnnges were slight nnd irregular. Union Pacific and Steel were slightly lower, but Southern Pacific, Heading nud Amal gamated made small gains. Later WesMiiigliouso lost 1V nnd Cnnndinn Pneifie, Union Paoifio und Utah Copper each n full point, PROMPT COUPLE H S WAY E Preliminary and Location Vork Com pletedBids Soon to Be Called for on Siskiyou Grade and Central Point Surfacfnn- Present County Road Too Narrow In Many Stretches Sharp Curves to Be Eliminated. "Securing rights of way for. the now road over the Sliklyous and rights of way for alterations along tho present road, such as elimination of sharp turns and tho deeding of needed strips for a uniform width of CO feet ntono prexent tho advertising for bids on the construction of the Pacific highway" assorts Stato Kngl ucer H. L. Ilowlby. 'Preliminary surveys have been complete! and the lino located. Right-of-way men are now out. With in a few days wo will advertlso for bids on grading of tho stretch over the Sliklyous and on hard surfacing tho stretch between Central Point and Medford. "In many places tho present road way Is but 40 or 50 feet. We must have the cntlro CO feet deeded. As soon as this Is dono, wo will advertlso for bids to hard surface tho road be tween Ashland and Medford. "I am taking estimates and survey notes to Salem with mo to go over them and within a few days will have advertisement prepared forbids. "The best way to speed road work Is for those affected to help us se cure tho rlghts-of-xvay." HEADS HUNT FOR DAD'S SLAYER LOS AXGELCS, Cal.. Oct. 1C Led by elghtcen-ycar-old Mary Cara mon'a a posso Is today pursuing Jose Gonzales, who Tuesday shot and jrobably fatally wounded Frank Cara ruona, tho girl's father. Deputy Sheriff Joo Sopulx'cda re turned today from tho manhunt to seek reinforcements. I Iho declared that Gonzales will bo taken dead or alUc. Caraiuona was shot while protecting his daughter from an at tack by Gonzales, follov!ug tho girl's refusal to accompany him to Los An geles. Gonzales men fled to tho hills back of La Canada, near xvhero tho shooting occurred. I . W. I EOE L SALKM, Ore., Oct. 10 Stating thnt his activities at tho time sev eral members of tho I. W, W. xvero doported from Mnrshfleld xvoro hard ly consistent with tho duties of nn officer of the Naval Militia, Gover nor West today revoked tho commis sion of Lieutenant Commander of tho Oregon Naval Mllltla hold by Mayor K. V, Straw of Marshflold. Last Saturday tho governor removed Mayor Straw from the Naval Mllltla board. DOKE IN AUTO KILLS PEDESTRIAN SKATTLK, Wash., Oct. 3fl.-Law-rcuc.0 Duke, sou of Ilrodio Duke, of tobacco fame, is in the King county l'uil and may have to answer to a charge of manslaughter following Iho killing of lleury M. l-'urr, saloon- man, by Duke's automobile, driven by Duko last night. Alfred C. Ilotr- luud mid lliomas Simmons xvero se riously injured ut the sntno time AON IN 0 BUILDING LOSES NAVA IK 0 A ON GOLD HILL CEMENT PLANT Contractor Wired to Benin Construc tion at Once Satisfactory Con tract Agreed Upon Between County Court and Cement Company. Plant Will Cover Ten Acres and Cost $450,000 Capacity Is Thousand Barrels a Day. A mutually satisfactory contract between Jackson county and tho Heaver Portland Cement company for -60,000 barrels of coment to bo made at the Gold Hill plant for usu on the county highways, dollvory to begin Juno 1. 1311, has been drawn up and npproved by stato highway en gineer II. L. Ilowlby, Attorney Gen eral Crawford and the stato highway commission. It only awnlts tho ar rival of President Hurch of tho company, who Is duo tho tatter part of the week, to bo formally e'xociitod by both parties. Tho county Is am ply safeguarded as to aucllty and do- llto, f Following tho npprox-al of tho contract by C. S. Woody of Kansas City, secretary and treasurer of tho company, Leigh Hunt of tho Leigh Hunt Engineering company of Kan sas City, has been wired to begin construction of tho $430,000 plant at Gold Hill at once. Mr. Hunt Is en gaged In erecting a similar plant In Alberta tor an English syndicate, and will nrrlvo hero within a fow days. Several hundred men will bo emploxed In construction of tho plant. Mr. Woody, represents tho Com merco Trust company one of tho larg est financial houses of tho mlddla west, which have invested $250,000 In the enterprise. Speaking ot tho delay in starting work ho says: "It has been difficult to flnanco tho enterprise during these times but tho contract with Jackson county and a second contract of the samo size, has cnablod us to completo our plans, and wo hnvo wired for con struction to begin at onco. Strong opposition has been forth coming from established plants along tho coast, xvho resented tho Invasion of what Is considered, tho best mar ket on tho coast. This opposition has hampered our efforts and Is duo principally to tho fact that tho Im proved raachlnory wo will install will enable us to produco coment at a lower cost than the established coast plants can produco It. "Tho plant will bo located Just north ot Cold Hill, a siding hns al ready been Installed, and a rata dif ferential to Portland socurod which will enable us to compete with Cali fornia nnd Wnslilngtou plants. Tho plant will covor about ten acres of ground and cost $450,000. Lime ot a very suporlor quality exists in abundance side by sldo with largo posits of shalo, tho two materials used in making cement. 'Wo will use about SSOO horso power of electricity which will bo furnished from tho Anient dam, and other dams to be built by tho Roguo River Public Sorvlco Corporation. Wo will burn crude oil until such tlmo as tho coal mines on Roxy Ann aro sufficiently developed to supply us with coal. "Tho contract calls for dolh'ory of coment by Juno 1 and xvo xvlll bo making It beforo that dato. Tho ca pacity ot tho plant Is 1000 barrels a dny nud xvo expect buslnesa onough to keep It running constantly throughout tho year." LIFE BOATS SWAMPED QUEEXSTOWX, Oct. 10. After scouring tho ocean hi tho vicinity of tho spot xvhero tho Volturiio burned, tho steamship Cymric returned to dny to report Hint nothing xvaa seen of the lost vessel's txvo missing life- boats. It wis .considered certnjn that thoy xvero sxvnmncd. 1 K ) ,V- i.1 fr