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2r;5i Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Ruin tonight nml Tue.iihty Mux. Mln. U7. Irirlyllitn1 Ycitr, lliillv -IIImIiIIi Vrnr M1'1)FQR1). OWKCIOX, MONDAY, OCTOMIOlt 20, 10KJ. NO. 181. SULZER SAYS MURPHY IliGRAlN COMISSIER IklQinC QTDQV ADMNISM1I1 TO WA ID N GOVERNOR Sulrr Tells History of Dealing Willi Murpliy Of (rrcit Money nml Sup port In Excliantic for Palronaije ami Graft. IKE NO REPLY 10 REBUKE BY WILSON Refusal nroiinlit Coercion, Followed by Impeactinit'iit Sulrr Once Re-slfinnl. NEW VOIMC, Out. 20.T!'i. fii-l iiiHiplete tnteHi?iit nwl by 1! ( oritur Holier nine (lit iinHiii'liiiii'il prix'i'idii tr Hi'ic liriptti ngiiitit In." npHntrc. HxclMivl,r IihImv in the New Yik Ktmtiiig Stall. Il icml i mrt a follew: My .Initio Cnclmau. Cup) light, HU.'I. Iiv lilt .Mail mi. I '. plf. OHIHtH.V. "I Hp'l fiom tho liitfli riiiirl nf tiH'niliiii'iil. mi dm itfnily tiuiiiituil otttuiiHi nit which I w tried," iinl Sulinr, "( Ih liiulir iNiurl nf pub-Hi- opinion, befitr I pii'Mi'iil llii' true nml titiU ifiuMMi fur my impcndi iiti'iii mill ifiiKunl. "At Ul nty liHt urn titnemed mid I tWIt l4t U JMMVSlA w,"l ""' 'uri. wattld mil mIIuw mo t loll und.it imlli; what I pmmiail iny lawyer Ij would not lull until nflr the MTilict. Tniiinmti) IIi'M'iiui' ''I MA itaMfll'lCll, Hill lll'rHII"Mi of tho nffi'nt( I'linrui'il, lint ln'i'nii I ivfunl (n (In DihiIi'k F. Miuiihy'n bidding; Iiiv'miii hh I In- icemiU flmtr, ivhnitlriolv HtrtiiMt Slur ph' enrrnpt hrlii'llliifli III of flee. "Till llllH IHll llffll H fillt over (Hililii'H, but H imkiil I lull t nf id" Itiiiioklv In oruh h ui;tiniiir liei'itiw In tin ml lt lit liU iihii tun-1 or. ".Itwl irir lo taking ofrico oilltcr Ill'folO CIlWwIllIMM III' iH'hM'Kll Cliiil- VAHIIIN(1T0. Oil. SO. President Wilson nml Secre tary of Kiutii llr)iui will malm mi reply to rrlllrlim recent ly voiced In HiMitiiiiin liy for ninr Aiiibfuwuilor Henry l.anu Wilson of tlin administration's iittltmlii toward Mexico. Hoc relar) I try ii n Intimated Unit Wilson was discredited mnl nml Unit mi official nutlrn would lit taken of nuy nf Hut fnrinor iiinbusituilor's "ro tmliHM." Tho piosldnul mnl llryiiti conferred lirli'fl)' this afternoon ocr tho Mexican Mlllittloll. V4 HUERTA TO BE MA SUCCEED SELF Despite Promises to Contrary, Dicta tor Certain to Run for Prcsldensy October 26 Violates Constitution to Do It Blantiuct for Vlce-Prcs. m T HUNT STREETS OF LEIPSIC l.P.1 17.1(1, 0 1. 'JO. Eight linn mnl it tiger ui'ri" lilii'tiili'il li ii rnl lioiuii liclwri'ii n rin in mtvii nml u lift'lrnr lii'tr i'rly Imlity. Witluu fix n nilinid tliH.oiiliro oily, wiih in mi uproar. ,.. Two nl' tint linttK Irntt no llnic in li'npiitg tliioiitli tin) iliitn gluM win ilon of lilt lllllt'ill'r llijllll, ulifin, tif-li'i- friulitfiiinjc t'Mironi' fmin lliu of lit'n, llu'y prin'i't'iU'il to iiuiiii llni i'or Hilora, llui Knout ini'iiutiuiii Imrrii'ml- itiK lliciiihi'lvt in llicir roiiiiiH nml nlitifkiutc front the wuhIowh for lirlp. It rl firiiiicii mnl llifii Iroop wt'i I'ltllnl to tlin liolt'l, tin lioiiH wi'in In Mini'il mnl liril mnl linully Imlli wen tnki'ii In polii'u iK'nilipmiliTM with or- lll'ltt III III I'XI'l'lltCll. In tlio iiu'iiuliino a lliinl linn luul iiut ami New Vtitr' Day I pniit nn t juiMiwtl onto (lie ilriver' ffiil of mi ft. nut on with Murpliy, lit III- u-' nulnin. t lit iliivi'r nttiiiitini; lii'iiilloiiu lo tin' pitvt'iiifiil. A poliffiunn hIioI (ho Im'iinI lu'foro It t'oulil follow'. (Uoutlmioit on I'nK" 3) IEN YEARS IN PRISON"" FOR WHITE SLAVER I'OIITI.AN'I), Or.. Oct. 'JO. After ili'iiniiuciiiK liiiu ill ininn'iiHiiii'il leniih, IViliiiiil .liiili' lli'im today himiIi'iii'imI .luliii AU'hii, a wealthy Spaniaril, cou it'li'tl of whilu hlavery, lt ten yearn in Hie Kovoriinioul penitenliury lit Me Neil'H IhIjiii.I. Alegn vih eonvieleil last week of liriiiiiir IfoHii FitHton, 18, from Spain to litis eounlry for immoral put' pOhl'H, DLEACH FLOUR CASES GO OVER TO JANUARY ... i :.. i.i . ...:....... .. . 11..1 lllfH, ,n 111 MIHIM' .lll HI I'l'l- OOIIU-ll'. Hill Hltilllilu ll IIIOMt frii'inlly nml eonfiilt'iiliHl. lie naiil ho wi inv Irii'inl. kni'Mr my finaueiiil I'liiiililion mill wUlicil In lirlp uw. A lii iimi'ei'iltnl, 1 wii4 uuinxi'il at In l;uowli'il(e of my IiiIImihI"' prrwtiiml . traliift. iiffniin. Ilu infniiii.nl me lie hm'W l wim In'UMlv in ili'lil. I ii ii lie oi fi'i'i'il moiu'.v to pay my iMi(m anil to linvo I'noiiuli h'fl ' lulie lliinK- ''! ululc I win. Kuveiuor, fftrt'il 1 1 lnt .Money ''lie Miitl it wan a paity malteri llinl the money wax pally money, ami Unit I hail Ikhji n pnpiilar I'liuiliilate, oiiNlly olooli'il, ami for far le money t lnt ii any omnlitlatu within hit reo ollii'liiiii. Ilu naiil lhal uohoiU would Iditiw nii.Ntliini,' uhout it, mid that I eoiihl pay my ih-hls anil k to Alhany, feeling eany linaneially. Thru he nuked me how much 1 The other fio Ilium unre Mint in the M'leeU ril her by polieciuen or by nnof filial amateur biir Kinne liuiilen. Clin tiiiur was eaplureil by a wom.in DEMANDED 6RAFT. THREATENING IfElII CAMINp IAS IViRS.iPANKHURST RELEASED FROM BUS ISLAND HENRY SPENCER, CHICAGO BLUEBEARD, SHOWING SCENE OF CRIME 'nJII IT 11 IT HI NIT Mb j iLlANlCHtF TO Wl'SmJ ORDERED FREED L ' 3T- :' 1?4 jm RYWASHINfiTflN v. . . rm . mM.m . "w v t k. h. ini r -. -ran mmiiiiiiiiBi - - - - - m m w ir m ffft&i'if 'Y r &$'.. jk V,hHI Mrs. Pankhurst Permitted to Enter wffir (t' WH l " - tUy kl ' Unitcd s,a,cs and ,s Mel By Mrs Wf ii f'ti MhAx W WkWk Hyll I ' Belmont Plcdrjed to Respect tho y-0" v-'SrjY,iyi'iliMPv.13iWaa1Ml.B,V--1.H7 -"jrm-! t I I IHUlliaiM JC hi, &mm&:m?&3isZ2i!t MimBmwr ' Gamboa to Retire Caltro Not Seri ous Rival Diaz Embarrassment to" Hurrla Dlscrdrrs Feared. EPI 10 E WASHINGTON, Oct. 'JO. The Vnil ril Slalen Rupiemo court today iidvaneed for hearinj when il fdls iu .lanunry tho "hlenelied flour" eiihe, involviiif,' an iuleiprolalloii of (he jmro i'ouj ltuv. NIJW YOltK, Or!. SO. I'raclloal tiiiilomeinimt of noelnllHin wan pro vltlud for In reBolullon lulrinlui'eil today hy Hiitblioiio Onnliiur, a lay ilult'KiXii from Provhlenni, In tho Iioiiho of dejHitlim tit tho Kplscoiml L'hurch lonvoutloii hero. Tho ri'Holutlou ileelarod for n "new Hoelnl onlur In which shall bo a moro eiiiiltulilo tUntrlliatlon of wealth, with ollnilnntlou of tho proa eat kioah human wautu, tho caimo of poverty," It wftH roforrtul to a committee WltllOlll dlHCUHHtoU. SULZER ABANDONS IP TO ADIRONDACKS AIillANY, N. Y., Oct. 20. Kx (lovornor William Hulzer was lip early today, pnckliiK. Ho did not start for tho Adlromlncka yostordny as ho had iilauuud. Iiuloed, his vn iiitlou trip gcoiuod to luivo boon nhau donud entirely. Hu was koIiik to Now York, ho said, for an Important rouforonro, "1 Intend to IiokIh nt tho bottom or tho ludilor," ho addod. "I am Kolrnt rlBht back to whoro pooplo know me. I'm not dead yot, but cor tuln people mlpht well wish wore." Vi:itA C'ltl'., Mexico, Oct. SO II. ....... ..II ... ... .1... ..... i'.p,ll' in ll.n iMiflMinim iu na t'uu- itntry. It was roiiiltluruil practically certain In-ru toilny tlutt I'rovlnlonnt I'rttnlileiit llnortii will bu a cmitlhlnUi to kiicccnd liliintolf at tho olvctlou next Hntiinlny, Oclolxir SO. The coiistltutlou protilhltH tho mi mo prenldeiit from fccrvliiK two teims In hiiccoiimIou, but llniirtn pro miiuably will renin u la it day or two, to in.ilvo a break betweim his two periods of office holdlllK. IlliertJt .iiiiiiimki's Ciiinlliliirv I That hu will niiuoimcu his cauill-' ' dn.-y Imnu'dlalijly followliiK (ituiurnl , I'ellx .Din' an hal hero was thu koii- eritl tixtmctatloii. It wnn sitltl (Sun era) Illaniiuiil will run with him for tlco jirenlilont. lllnii'jiii't was burji In Hjmlii, mid coimoipii'iitly Is Inull Kllilo ! tint presidency, but It wui doubled If it mere technicality llko this would luturfero with tho pro Krnni. I.'x-Mlnlnter of FornlKii Affairs (inmbua, thu Catholic jmrO's cniuli dale, was counted on to rutlro from tho race with the miuouiicuiiniut of Hiiorta's cnutliilary. Ho has been coiihldercd complutely under thu lnt tor's control. Mnuuiil Calero, tho Liberal candi date, has small support ami Is not ,i lerlotis rival of any other prospec tive candidate. Din An KiiitiarritsMiteiit I'ollx Dhu, however, it was be lieved, may prove an embarrassment to Hucrta, If ho decides to make tho rmnpalKU, and It was for this reason that his friends cprotud much uiiloty roureriilui; his safety, They announced that ho would nut run If lluerta aspires to tho office, but this stnteineut wiib deumed purely perfunctory. Dim was expected hero Into this afternoon on the stenmshlp Cocora vado, nml neither his followers nor the lluerllstas concealed their anx iety lost his landliiK precipitate Rravo disorders. Tho Kuubont Xnragozn, which lluerta sent to Havana to brliiK Diaz back but which ho refused to board, arrived here last ulKht. Commissioner of Immigration Caml- nctll Orders Release After Consul tation With President. NKW YORK, Oct. 20. Freed by Immigration Commissioner General jC-tmlncttrs order, .Mrs. Kmmidlno Pankhurst, English militant suffra gette leader, left Kills Island today, crossed the bay to Now York, wan met by Mrs. O. II. l. llolmont's auto'- mobile and drovo nt once to Mrs. Iielmont's homo. She was to have addressed a macs meeting at Madison Square gardon tonight, but In consideration of tho ordeal sho has been through, - tho gathering was postponed until Wednesday. Not Unconditional - Tho English visitor's rolcaso woo not entirely unconditional. Sho was admitted on her own recoghlxance and without a bond, but It was un der pledgo to learo tho country at the end of her lecturo engagement. She understood also, to respect tho .American laws. I Mrs. Pankhurst received an en thusiastic reception from tho throng of women who met her at tho pier. She Is a delicate looking, elderly i woman, almost super refined In ap pearance, wua a low, gcntio voico and every murk of excellent birth and flno breeding. Henry Sper.cr r, who has to'd tl.o Chlrago police of many murders ho committed, was taken by them In an au tomobile to tie various s-3ts where re said ho had killed his victims during tho last few years. This photo graph shows h is i olntln oi it one of these Fpots to detective. If all Spcno r's confcslons turn out to bo true, It will le thown he Is ono of thr most remarknblo murderers tho country has known. SOLDIERS KILLED E TRAIN PLUNGES & T H T ARSENC CAUSED A OE TN PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. Fed trnl Judge It. S. Ilenn In n decision ' today ordered tho claim of Dr. James M. Koono, dentist mid politician of Jackson county to a valuable timber homustond set aside. hi his oral decision, Judgo Jinan doclnred thnt tho facts sworn to by Dr. Koeuo iu hla affidavit had beon (effectively dlsprovon. Tho ovldouco ASSERTS GHEM 1ST -MOIULK, A!.i- Oct. 20.- Twenty five men wore Known to have been ileuil in tho wreck of tho .Mobile & Ohio tioop train which yesterday af ternoon plunged throu'sh a trestle near Mate Hue, .miss. . ,, 7 . V Y , . 7. ... Of ih.t .lend inniiiv.lltroA sol. Indicated, said Judgo Ilaan. that Dr, diers of the ;Wlli nml 170th United K".nd never bton on his claim NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Acting on a recent demand by Charles V, Mur phy, leader of Tammany Hall, Judgo Malouo ordered today a swooping In vestigation by tho grand jury of charges by John Purroy Mitchell, fu blou candidate for mayor, that Tain many Hall planned to import "re poators" to accomplish dofoat Iu tho coming election hero. Witnesses probably will appear for oxainlnatlon tomorrow. PRINCE OF MONACO CALLS UPON PRESIDENT WILSON WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.Tho prineo of Monaco was received by i'resident Wilson today, tl0 first of his family who ever called at tho White House. T.OUIS V1LLK, Ky., Oct. 20. -A general snowstorm today prevailed Ihioughout Kentucky. This was tho earliest snowfall recorded iu years. Stales const aitillery. Two were members of the train crew. In addition t the killed, about 100 soldiers wero injured, 20 of them se riously, mnl four or. five ho badly that they probably will die. Tho soldiers, 170 iu number, were on their way J mm Fort .Morgan and Fort larrauea. to Moridian, MUs to.partieipalo in tlio'MUsissippi-A'lu-bunm fair. Near State l.iuo tho loeomoUve tender jumped the track. The oniniio remained on the rails and safely orosseil a twenly-fio foot trestle the train was approaching, hut the engine mid three ems plunged to the ground. SERVIA PROMISES TO EVACUATE ALBANIA VIENNA, Oct. 20. Sen ia promis ed in a nolo received from Holgrwle today to comply immediately with Austria's demands to evaeuato Albania. in single night, nor had his cabin on It over been completed. Tho Koono caso wi'. trlod In the federal court hor three weeks ago. Koono resides nt Medford. E MOVIES ACTRESS BADLY CLAWED BY A LEOPARD HOME. Oel, 20. While pestut: f' tho "movies" today, Adriaua Castu liuiRiin, an aolress, was badlv clawed by a leopard, WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Tho United Statos suprouio court uphold today tho right of congress to admit Now Mexico to statohood with tho clause Iu tho now stnto's constitution giving tho federal government au thority to restrict tho liquor business In form Indian lands of tho Etato. It rovorsod a decreo by tho district court of Now Mexico In tho case of Felipe Sandoval that tho regulation of tho liquor traffic Is not subject to fedoral Interference. Weather Forecast Oregon Fair oust, rain weM por tion tonight ami Tue.-dny; southerly winds, riiYMOrril, Alaw., Oct. 20. Damaging testimony to the ilefouso was given here toilny nt tho trial of Mrs. Jennie. KhIoh, ulmrcod with poisouiug her luiibnud, Admiral J. G. Eaton. Professor W. jr. Whitney of Har Ivnvd university wna todaj's firt wituei. He testified that he cxnin- invd tue ffiiMiuiuu ui nv ii.iuv iui..ivi bv the Eatons, but found no poison. Mrs, Eaton had charged that the child wnt poisoned by her luiibnud. A letter nddrosed to Whitney, writ ten in 1909, and signed, "J. M. Eat on," was introduced. It said the writer wis anxious to prove the ad miral was insane. Professor Whitney nlo oxamiucd Admiral Eaton's stonuieh. Ilo sworo that ho found nrsonio "in prnetieally overy orgnu nrsonio couhloffeot." He thought moie than oiiq doso had been given, assorting ho believed somo of tho poison had been given the ad miral from two to six hours before his death. ' j1 IK i - - i m FAY NOMINATED AS FRISCO POSTMASTER . WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Presi. i)ent Wilson today nominated Charlon W, Fay to be postmnstet' of San Vraneisiio to succeed Arthur 0. Fisk, resigned. Thoro nro ulno labor papors print ed In tho English Innguago published In Cnuniln. Itclcno Is Ordered YVASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Follow ing the Issunnco of his order for Mrs. Emmellno Pankhurst's rolcaso from Ellis Island on her own recognizance, Immigration Commissioner General Cumlncttt formally filed nn opinion in explanation of his decision over ruling tho New York authorities. In tho first place, ho held, it wus doubtful whether tho offenses charged against Mrs, Pankhurst iu England involved moral turpitude, and In the second, sho can bo prose cuted hero It sho violates American laws, or, It preferred, sho can bo do- ported. Mrs. Pankhurst was ordered set froe following iv hearing grantod by Commissioner Camluettl to her law yors, nnd, Inter, a conforouco between himself, President Wilson and Secre tary Wilson of tho labor department. AN BAALEN DEAD IF ROMWOMANSSHOT SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct, 20. Miss Leah Aloxandor, who shot and killed J. D. Van Daaleu, n newspaper advertising man, horo Saturday learned today for tho first tlmo of Van Boalon'a death when sho was formally charged with murder. Sho becamo hysterical, and at, first ro fusod to believe that ho wan doad. "Oh, I'm sorry for you, Van," shn kept repeating over and over again, "lint you woro to blnmo you know you wero." Van llaulon died early Sunday morning. No date has beon set yot for thu Inquest. Throughout ' tho morning Miss Aloxaudor sat with her faco pressed closely against tho bara of hor coll, looking straight ahead. Her mother Is with hor almost con stantly. , Van.Haalon's body will bo shipped to tho homo of his parohts in Minu sota during tho next few days, .! f i A ,rl J 'H i ' rt ...