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1 t . '( !." t ' ttMfflttkvr V Vf 4 i v - t V W 9 bryjr- fc- Vtyf '" 4f;M.V sssa. Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Cloudy tniilxlit nutl Frltlnjr Mux. ni; Mln. II. l'nrljrtlilnl Yimr. Hiillv- I Mitlitti Vr. SMI) RBWNED A GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK BY VOTE 43 T0 1 2 SAYS ONLY Lieutenant-Governor Glynn Sworn In as Successor Promtscil Sensa tional Exposure Falls to Materialize Sulzcr Not Debarred From Of fice. Out Will Srck Democratic Nomination, and Falllnn. Will Run In dependent Evidence Prevents Deposed Official From Posing as Martyr Plans to Devote Life to Destroying Tammany's Powir In Politics. L& 4 4.. 'r S now si't.'.im imphaciimknt mi'itr von:i. Arllolo 1. 'I'luit Hiilmr fllml with (ho Hocrntnry of mate a falmi stalvmout of hi campaign roiitrlhullniiH. (II.'II.'I'V. Article 3. That In hi wtntonieut In tint secretary of statu, Hulror winuilttmt perjury. Ot'lLTY. Arllolo 3. Tim I Kultor bribed wHiiomim lo withhold testimony from lliu Iinlliitlo inminlttoit which Invimtliwtoil liU ttimpiilKii ro- titlpt and itiiillturMi. NOT (HJILTY. Arllolo I. That Htilser niippri'd evidence Iwforo the liivostl gatlug roiiiinltlot! It) threatening wltiioMc. UIMI.TV. Article . Tlmt Holier iiruinltil llrnkor l I., CoUoll from rmpondlHK to n subpoena from tho liniitlitutlnr. unnuill tt-o. NOT (1IUI.TV. Article li. Tlmt HuUcr committed lummy In speculating with contribution to his cniiipnlgu fund. NOT Ot'lLTY. Artlelw 7. Tlmt Hulwr throHtoiiml lo mm his office mid Influence to rotitml public olflilnU. NOT Ot'lLTY. Arilrlo N. Tlmt HuUr ud hi official authority and Infliionro rorruptly lo nffoel Iho prima of Much on (ho New York exchange bwituae ho wn pxrvonnlly I lit ureal ml In thniii. NOT (1UILTY. ItfimoMMl from (hti governorship hut not disqualified from hold ItiK office In future. ! A MIAN V. N. V., Oct. 17.-Cover-nor (SI) itn Iwniwt a very short for I'lil hUIhiiipiU Into Oil nflernoon, In wblrh Iih will) tlmt ho felt only and iimm nl micfwMlluK Nulier, uml PIihIrkiI hlmtolf to nn liuiiont, pro i;rcilvo nilmt Hint rntloii. r, . AUUASW X. Y., O.J. 17.- Wllllmii Suljwr wit tmnnvftl from the piv- i'ttiiirtii of N'tuv York nlnlc loilny. I.iculmmiil (lovxmor Martin II. (U vim mui'iH'i'iloil htm. Kwrflnrv of SIhIo Mnv hwoio OI.viiii into office n fw iniiiulcH lie fore 1 1. hi, o ovlilenlly iMinxiiU erHil (he time inoiioittiuo tor hii in Mttttnrul HiMri'H mill hkniiiiii'iI lii new inmI prHi'tienlly without eomineiil. Kuler lolil one of lit lawvei. Siiinuel Thuitiux, tlmt lie liuil only jitl lieunii flithtiry. Iiler, he mid nl to m few Mi-Honul I'rieniU that tin iler tlio eirruin-lMlireii he Wfleometl Iht) eriliel of miiioviiI, hinee the fil itlK of urlli)ex of liuieneliuielil HKMlitMt him hail riiiucil hU inrfiiluettH m itiiveiiiiir. Umicx No Sliileinent Hut he inu'cl no foiiuiil xliili'iiieul. lie ini(ht tin ho luler, it uiih ftilil. He XMe the iiuiieHMioii pluiuly, however, llllil he would he n eillliliilnlo. for Koxei'iior ul the nevt eleelion- iih the ileiiiocnillo eiiiullilnlu, if the iurty will luiMi him; intli'K'iiili'iitlv, if it will not. Kulner him Ntiffereil Mexeicly uttiler Iho Nt ruin of (lie linpeiieliuieul trial, lliu ueiM'H were iiiueli Hluiltereil to day nml liu had Koniplolfd phiux to o lo tlio Adirondack iiiouutuiuM Kundiiy nij(hl for a hIuhI lent. He will liu in NW Yoik, lioweMT, ly lliu fiixl of I In' following week. No one who hen id Iho t'wdfui'c ELLIS CONFESSES 10 E CIIK'AW), Oct. 17. Wllllum HI Ihi, momlior of a wealthy Cincinnati fainly, ronfdHHiid tliln aftuinunu at a rnioiiur'H limmmt horo that liu killed IiIh wlfo In tlui Hotel Hluirmaii yentor day hy hIiihIiIiik hur tliroat, and thun iittomiitinl to onil IiIh own llfo, "YchI" ho Bi'iimiiuiil. "I ItUUid hurl I aliniiKl cut hur Imait from hor hody. .My Clodl It wiih awful I am Horry 1 didn't die, too," Cllhi killed hU wlfo ami thmi tolopliouod to n friaud (hat a lorrlldu tniKi'dy had ocuurrod In their room. Thou ho allot IiIiiikuU In tlio templo. hut Hid lit I lot did not touch a vital lll()t. i:illn told thoipollco yeuturday thnt hlu wlfo hud uhtHhud hor own tin out aftor thoy had ontured Into UHiilcldu pari. Tlio couplo arrived hero earllor in (ho week, coining front Ulnuliiuatl to colnhrato thulr (until wuddliiB luuilvoruiuy. KILLING W BEGUN 10 FIGHT 4 iikhiiimI him eouhl tennrd Die ilepon eil I'xeeulivu iih a martyr. The proof of hi guilt wore elenr mid ili'cioive. His lawseix did not attempt HerioiiNly to ocrthrow them. Plant l)eM'rle I'llit Kuler, however, refimed lo aeeept the erdiet a meaning iiiiylhuiK e eipt the i '1111111 y of TiimtiiHiiy. Hi plain ooiiteinpliite n doporle fiphl to dexlrov tho "liuorV' imwer In .Ni'w tk t ily mill Male, lie in ili'd Hint ho would not have heeii iiiipeiiehi'il if ho had hewed to ''II.ik rnri'liy. The firxl hreak, ho said, eatne when hi refuted to appoint Miirpli.v'M InixineHK iihMieiulc, .lanu" (laffney, to nffiuc. Ill the hnllot on the rpie!iiiii of reiiioMil, Chief .(notice Ciilleii of the eourl of iippenU nml Seimlor Wiii1p wero e.xeiiMid from otinir. Kxt'cpt Cullrii, all Hid nppt'iiU juticoH fa vored remoxal. It wan tlio eliief jutiliee, however, who, after tlio removal vote hail heeii finUlicd, aunoiiiieeil iln reniill uml jsaxo Hit fornuil order for o.x eeiiliou of tho court' neuleiiec. OulliiK tlio (lowrnor He eonferreil luiefly with Clerk McCalio anil the two decideil il would he Iikm) formally to notify Sulrer that he wiih no louder pixernor hefore notice of Iho cnmi'K final adjourn ment had lieim filed with Scot clary of State May. At Culli'ii' order, Mefalin ne i'iiiiIIiiuIv prepareil a copy of the judgment iiu-.tiii tho Kovotnor, hand ed it lo ('alien to I'liiinlorMpi iih pro Miliuir officer of Iho eourt, nml then j:nvi) il In Seri'iiul-nt-AtiiM Henry l)o to xeive. Doll and Deputy Cleik TIioiiuih N'olaii lefl wiih it for Iho exeeutiM' (Continued on Page 3) MUX I CO CITY, Oel. 17. Two Ami'iicniiH, TIioiiuih llarrelt, n nilno niaiiaKi'i'i uml William Kendall, were Hlain hy Miwii'aiiK today at llostoti- paquulo, Htato of lalibco, accnidiii,' to ilixpatehes rei'oiveil heie. Twenly fivo other forviKiiurN, llucaleneil by tho kiiiuu moh, crioaped with Mm aid of ruraloa, who guarded their de parture, on u I lain for (luailahijnva. liarietl'u skull wiih nplit open hy a Mo.xiean anneil with mi axe. Ken dall captured tlio idnyor and turned him over to tlio ruralert. On the way to Maudalena the prihoncr tried to cheapo nml was killed hy tlio ramies. It wiih reported Hint Kendall shot llairott'H nlayoi', anil thin cruised the nioli to kill Kendall, Other foreigneiH hiurieaded them hetve.s in tho liiiniu camp at Hon lotipaipiillo, after tcleplioulug : MaijdaU'im for aid. 1 AMERICANS LI MEXICO MBDirOItD. DIRIGIBLE BURNS IN MID-AIR; 28 ON BOARD DIE Nunc Ah shin Zeppelin "L 2" Ex plodes Three Hundred Feet Above Johannlstlial Field Only One on Dcnrd Escapes He Will Die Also. New Craft Built for Navy on Its First Trip Cause of Explosion Unknown Three Other Disasters. IIICKMN. Oct. 17. ."Pt'olln ill rlKllilo "I. 2" exploded and hurned In mld-iilr :i()0 feet iiliovo Julmiinlit tlml field today. Of L'ti pumonn on board 2K wvro killed. Thero wan n hIukIo Biirvlvor. A naval officer, who was no fruitfully burned and maiiKled, however, thnt ho ennnot re rover. Tlio I'linrrinl liody of tho of ficer who wim nctliiK as pilot wan found In hi cabin, Htlll nt tho wheel. Tlio Zoppclln win a now rrnft lii 1 1 1 tor tho navy. It wnu coniitdorci! the limt word In norl.it cotutructlon of Itn kind. Tho trip nn wnii inak Iiik w'nN Itn tlmt test. Knier W'illielui won at ltomt when informed of the tli-ii-hT. "It i (lod'n will." he hiiiil. "Oir many miixl he trni mid hour up count p-oni-ly. At firt the kaiser xviih oxercome, but later ho and the empre-n tele irraphed their H.Miipatby to the fam ilies of tho vicliuiH. Il Ih fearcil tho tragedy will par-al.M-e (leniian aerial traffic. The nation in in inouruiu. It hcliced the dixanlcr will have a serioiin ef feet on Citunt Zeppelin'H lienlth. The caiiMi of the nceident M not known. On the Zeppelin dlricihles the car h hiiiip; cloxc up o the ha" uml con nected directly with il. In nio-t American dirigible, includinc ours the car bauH uiueli lower, ami the IrcmonilouH nihil of air between the oar nml tho bmr hwcciix away the .'an wldch is found so often under the Zeppelin liny- That H the reason more nocidontH occur in Oennniiy in proportion to the number of flihtx thmi in this country. Clone, on the beelt. of the news of liu iliatcr to tlio "I, ''," wonl roaebctl llerlin of (lirco aeroplane acciileulH in wblcb Captain Ilnc-Icr, Lieutenant Koch and Serjeant Maute of Iho inilitury aviation corps were killed. E SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oel. 17. Iiismniu'o firms opernlin in Cnl ifornin will bo dealt a blow .laiiuaiN I, according to nil indications today, through Iho stnto compensation ui Ptiranco fund, cffeelivo Iben, which will iut California in competition in Iho hiMiruneo business with tho reg ularly orpiulred companies. Tho indiinliial net boaul today Hunt ptrcular letters to employers throughout tho state uotifyinp; them that they may iiiMiro ngninst all lia bility with tho commission, but can not iiisiiro elsewhere, and coiuo un der tho operation of tho law. DEMOCRATS DODGE MEXICAN TANGLE; TABOO PEACE PLANS WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Presl- doat WIIhou Indicated today that ho was Irruvocnlily determined to deal no lougor with tho lluorta rei;lnio In Mexico, hut that further steps toward hrluitlnK about pcaeo would bo con sidered hut Jus', what tho Washing ton Kovornmunt will do Is a mattor of speculation nmoiiK IiIrIi officials, lint tho trend of ovonts thoy say Is unmistakably toward couductliiK no Kotlatlons w)th tho cousdtutlouallsts, Thnt Prosldout Wilson hollovcs the Mexico City administration Incapable of restorliiK eoustltutloual authority Is evident horo and tho woll fouudoil uudurstandlui; that tho WushliiKtou Kovorumoat would adopt a very dras- tic policy liumodltaoly but for fear of Intoi'foihiK with tho domncratlo pro- Kram of currency and other legisla tion. . CALFORNA GOES INSURANC OH HOOK, Fin DA V, CXTOI5I0R 17, 19 Hi. PRETTY AMERICAN TO CAI'TAIX MAST Ell, BRITISH ARMY MRS. H.RHOSKINS MASTER. m..'cSc XI Ink Anna Domtl'j Jones, Uniibter at Mr. nutl Mrs. Cecil Wlilto lie. .tla Jou"(, ol onkeri, wiu married to Captain Herbert I. Iloiklci .nter, of the Queen regiment. ISnilHh army, third ton of Mr. ClmrloJ Ilosklns Matter, uf Itmrow (Ireeii. OxtnJ Surrey. Hnsland ..fter the cercni'ii:y a reception wnx held Jt the home ct the bride's aunt. Mrs I) Croiy I'oxter After a trip to Knglnnd Captain and Mr Ilosklns MiiMer will co to Sooth Afrhii. where tlio e.iptnln hn been nsilgned lo a fKint EATON'S DAUGHTER OWNYi MOTHER'S CAUSE! PI.YMOl'TH. Mm . Oct, 17 Mri. Jennie May Knton frv'ltiently ex pntiMod tho belief that her huHband, Admiral Jonopli U. .Eaton wan Ituano. according to the toatlmoriy" offered at tho trial horo today by Dorothy Knton, Mrs. Knton's crippled daugh ter. Mrs. Katon Is ctiargod with havliiK murdered tho ndmlrnl by ad mlnUturliiK polxoti. Mrs. Knton finally oriired nn at tendant for tho ndmlrnl, Dorothy tes tified, a woman named ICoonoy, from WnkhlnKton. She remained n month. Tho admiral, according to Dorothy, occaflonnlly got lutoxlcatod and was very ualsturoiis at times. Mm Knton appeared ou the vcrgo of a breakdown throughout hor daughter's testimony. "Father .was a very honvy drinker but mother never drank nu thing." Dorothy Katon testified. "Mother said sho moved to Asslnlppl Just to see If tho change would not benefit tho admiral's health and habits. "Often I heard mother accuse him of using drugs. She said she feared ho might poison somebody when ho wns In that condition. Kxcept when the admiral was under the Influence or liquor or drugs ho and mother woro most affectionate. On tho night of father's last Illness, mother just cried and cried and cried." Dorothy denied that sho ever saw Admiral Katon show fear of her mother. III 1 CARDIFF. Oct. 17. IIodo was abandoned loi!a of finding- anyone alive in tho uuieial collierv at Singhenjdd. Wotkeis were htill try ing; to 'teach the parly of twenty nine who, from a liloeked-up cham ber, were Mgunlhiif: that thev weie nlivo long after it was suppo.'.eil tlio last bvimr man lud been taken from the mine. Their ftij,'iuls had long ceased, however, and it was eon-id-ereil certain thnt tliev, too, had died. LOW CHURCHMEN WIN VICTORY OVER HIGH CHURCH NKW YORK CITY, N. Y Oel. 17. Tlio low church parly won another important victory in the house, of deputies today when tho Rev. Will iam Qiiiivennr reported that the prayer book committee was of the opinion that it Inched authority lo consider the propooed change in the church's iinme from Iho 1'rotcMnnt Kpiseopal to the Amoricnu Catholic iho house of bishops went into ex ecutive session to consider nomina tions to nix viicuncles which will bo filled by ballot tomorrow. IESI HELPS CURE MARRIED I HUE A WAR P T EELIX DIAZ BACK i: ; i I- HAVANA. Oet. 17. Word Hint u Mexican sunboat was on its way here to take Gen eral Felix Dinr. from Havana to Vera Cruz wns received to day. O-teii'.ibly the intention wns to pay the general n com pliment, but (he general im procsion was tljtit I'rovNionnI l'rcMilotit Htierta wanted to innko it as difficult as jm) sible for Diaz to nvoid lilac- --t- Jii liiin-olf in the former'n power nj;aiii. rrirniln of Diaz have cabled him from Mexico to warn him to stay in Cuba, ami he probably will be killed if be returns home. E SKATTLK, Wash.. Oct. 17. Judge Humphries this morning, after a conference with Olo Hnnsen, a promi nent citizen of Seattle and Attorneys P. V. Davis and Glenn Hoover, tho opposing counsel In tho suit, signed mi order dissolving Ills lnjuctlon against street speaking. This Is tho concluding chapter in the orgy of Injuctlons nml coutempt proceedings which have aroiibcd the stnto ngnlust Judge Humphries. Last week Judge Humphries released thirty-nine men and women whom ho had Jailed for contempt. The ordor signed this morning Is co comprehonslvo thnt It also dis misses tho case of Dr. Hormou F. Titus, who deliberately defied the lujuuctlou by speaking at n prohibi ted corner mid inviting arrest. Ho had been given the maximum sent ence of six mouths in Jail mid ?a6o flno and his case was ponding ou npepnl, CRATER LAKE PERK UNDER STATE CONTROL SALKM. Ore., Oct. 17. Attornoy Clonornl Crawford today held thnt the Crntor Lake National Park Is un der the pollco jurisdiction ot tho stato and tho state's laws regulating hunting mid fishing apply to tho park. The depnrtmout of Interior had objected to wardens enforcing theso laws lu tho park, IS SENT TO ESCOR SPANOS CLAIMS FREKAS KILLED Greek Sentenced to Be Hanqcd and His Partner, Frank Seymour, Make Another Confession lo Warden Im plicating Greek Section Hand. Same Charge Was Made Year Ago and Disproved During Trial No Credence Placed in Accusations. 8AM:M, Ore, Ort. 17. Alleging that Tom Frekas was tho man wha murdered (Jcorge Dodaskatous In Medford, for which crlmo they art sentenced to be hanged October 31, Mike Spanos and Frank Seymour, alias Parker, have today given War den II. K. I.av.son of tho stato pcnl tontlary complete statements of their alleged knowledge of tho crime. The statements which were made separately, were taken by Warden I.awson at the request of tho con demned men. According to tho alleged story, Frekas provoked the troublo between him and Deduskalous because the latter wouldn't loan him money with which to buy whiskey. They assert that In the ensuing tusscl trekas stabbed Dodaskatous and then beat In his head with a rock or piece of Iron. Spanos alleges he witnessed tlw crime, but, they say, Seymour was not present. Whon shown the report from Salem to the effect that Mike Spanos and Frany Parker, alias Seymour, had made a confession to Warden Lawson at Salem Implicating Tom Frekas with tho killing of Dcdaska lous for which crime Spanos and Seymour are under sentence of death, District Attorney Kelly stated that the story of Spanos and Seymour was worthy of very little credence. Doth Spanos and Seymour wero taken over the ground at tho tlmo of the first confession and their coufesslon at that time which did not Implicato Frekas, was fully borno out and corroborated by all the circum stances. Moreover, the knife wounds Inflicted on Dodaskalous wero un questionably inflicted after tho mur dered man had been rendered uncon clous by blows from a bludgeon which wns later found In a room occupied by Seymour. Frekas was a wtness against tho condemned men and this together with the hope ot a further respito In the execution ot tho death scntenco Is bellovcd by tho district attorney to have Inspired today's confession from the condemned man. SUES MOTHER-IN-LAW CHICAGO, Oct. 17. Process serv ers were watching all trains from the l'aeifio coast today lo serve papers on Mrs. Isabella T. Ilartou of Ala ntedn, Cal., who is en route to New York in mi alienation suit for $.")00,- 000 tiled ngiihit her by hor former son-in-law, lelemon Cu.wer of At lanta, Ga. Cuyler charges that Mi's, llarton is re$Knsible for the divorce hor daughter secured recently from him in San FrnncUeo. YALE IN BAD SHAPE FOR FOOTBALL SEASON NKW HAVKN. Conn.. Oct. 17. Tho Yalo football squad Is In bad shape for their gamo horo tomorrow with Lehigh. It seemed cortaln to day that a team ot substitutes would lino up against tho visitor, Talbot. Thompson and Marling, three of Yale's star players, are In cluded In tho list ot Injured. Mar- tlug, tho varsity center, Thompson, halfback, received Injuries In prac tice yesterday mid uro almost cortaln to bo out of tho gamo for sovoral weeks. Marling has a cut on tho head, and Thompson turuod his ankle. OREGON BAPTISTS TO MEET AT GRANTS PASS NEXT YEAR LKIUNON, Or., Oct. 17. Tlio Or- egon Baptist convention, in sesio:i hero today, lias ehoen Q rants Pais as iU meeting place for next yinr. DEDASKALOUS NO. 179. PLOT RUMORED 10 SLAY HUERTA Guards About Palace Doubled Dip lomats to Be Summoned to Hear Statement From Dictator Stcrlcs of Resignation Current In Mexico. Officials Resign Office by the Score No Hope at Washington for an Early Solution of Tangle. VKRA CIIUZ. Mcx., Oct. 17. Ru mors thnt n plot lu nssiismnnte Pro visional President Ilucrtit wn ills. covered in Mexico City Inst nght wero in circulation here today. DIh pnlclics from the capital said tin guards about the national palace had been doubled, but no details wero given. That I Inert. i has either summoned or wns nbout to summon tho diplo matic corps in Mexico City to hear n fitatemont from him tomorrow wiih positively stntcd. MViny surmise! thnt bo planned to tell the diplomuts of his decision to resign. Officials Arc Itcslgnlng MEXICO CITY, Oel. 17. Unrest prevailed throughout Iho city today ng a result of continued rosigtintioiiH of Hucrtii officials. No word was forthcoming from Iiucrln regarding a report thnt be intended to resign as provisional president and turn the affairs of the country over to Pedro Lasciirinn. who wns nunmter of ior- ciirn affairs in tho late President Madoro's cabinet. Representatives of Spain, Germany and Franco admitted today that tho foreign diplomats here xvere conferr ing over Iho sIttinHon,rnut WipeT ' that their governments hncf'bceii nsk ed to send warships to Mexican wat ers. Illft In tho War Cloud ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Hopa of. nn early solution of tho tangle in Mexico was abandoned loilny by pitonimont offieinls here. PProM dent Wilson, it is reported, in deter mined to no longer deal with the Huerta administration, but that fur ther slops lownnl bringing penco lo Mexico were being considered. A rift in the clouds enmo today when it wni reported thnt General Carrnnza, the rebel leader, is nego tiating with General Huerta to se cure pence, including a proposition naming Pedro Lnscurinn provision.il president, Iho restoration of congresn ami the holding of nn early election. DANIELS AT NAVY'S FALL TARGET PRACTICE WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Secre tary ot tho Navy Josophus Daniels sovoral ot his follow niombcrs ot the cablnot and a number of niombcrs of tho senato mid tho house naval com mittees left tho Washington navy yard today on the President's yacht Mayflower to witness fall target prac tice by tho Atlantic fleet on tho southern drill grounds outsldo tho Virginia capes. Prosldont Wilson was to have ac companied tho party, but was de tained In Washington, ou nccount, It wns believed, of tho Mexican situa tion. Tho Mayflower was expected to arrive off tho capes tomorrow .morn ing. Ill IN AUTO ACCIDENT PONTECCHIA, Italy, Oet. 17. William Marconi, inventor of tho wireless, who recently lost an eyo in mi automobile accident, was in another ono today between hor; anil Bologna, his car striking a liornq u it turned a conior. Tho inventor, though bruised, was not badly hurt. New Yiprk has 525,000 unionists. An occupational dlseaso law Is now In effect In Missouri. HI 4 '-,