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--- rtW f?l-d riwnwfH ' J I Medtord mail Tribune i SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fnlr tonight ntul Weliieilrty Mat. 78 J .Mln. ?I7. 1 I i& li . Kurlytlilnt Yttrer linllv -CIkIiIIi Yr MRDKOllD. OlfKflON, Tl'KSDAY, CKTOHUIt 21, 1013. NO. 182 SULZER SHOWS MURPHY'S CAPITOL GRAFT T FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE LATEST TRAGEDY OF THE SEA, TIC BURNING OF THE VULTURND 60 MILE GALE MIL 1 N WITHOUT AUDIT ACCOUNTNG Impculictl Quwriiur Tells of Dummy Payrolls and Cheap Substitutions liy Slate Architect's OKIco In New IJiillilInn liy Murphy's Order. Incoinpctcnt In Office Protrctcd liy Murphy and ncmovnl Foujjlit by Tammany and Frawley. NIW YOKE. Oct S Tim iro It) till' I'llllfll l'll'M (if It M'tllld III tiillnietil uf Jllltrl ('ruelllliill H r Helm ilixillMK Willi (hi) Kulfor llll l"HrhHiiH( wiu imrinlllcl lodny ) Hiii Nom Yml( ICvt'lilliK Mnit Crfflman wrotn In tlm .Mull In j-nrt mi follews: II) JnttiKM Cri'iiliimn C ! rlMht H 1 3. by tlm Mall ntul lUprom Company.) Tim charm Unit Hdward IS. Mtt'nll hiI.mI iih ClinrliM I'. Murph)' urns Mimwr duo mil rout on Wllllum Huluir' word nloim. '.MtCnll onntH roiHtBMtly In tlm vi-uitUo tiinutiloii." )H Mm. Kill ht. "urxlliK tli" Hoviirnur to do tlm or thnt. Ho oven until In nm, 'jour lilislmnd uillNt iln tlmso things or In) mtri))mti mnki oiir husband i!u ttlKlll ' " Afttir Huhor's revelations ili'r iln) I imki'it hU Inwjror, Louis Mnr hIiaII. vrhy Hulirr did nut uiukc ttmM dlclotins on tlm wlttiew rtatitl. I Mourn Ittiti'il On! "It wn attempted nl tlm lutein ill tiK of tho trlnl," answered Mnrnhnll, "but tlm court would not ntlow iih to fm Into what It hold in ho iiiiihIiIo Hinders. Tlm ovldenro vwts rulml nit." One Ineldunl bwirliiK mi tlm secret niiilmrll) iifmunitxl It)' Murphy over the slulo government I ohiIUihI from i'fltrilii)'H ncrount. Millicr lint pri-oiiim! n 1(1111111111111 rooltliiK nil tlm Incidents, Just ns ho would luiM) tiitit Ilium on tlm witness hliuul. This iiiio rends; "Afttir I took offlm In Jnntinry I lonrnod that tlm statu architect luul iuimuiiIimI morn than l..t00,)iiu dur lux tlm prmloiiK year practically upon hi own corllf lento unit (hut tlmro hint not boon u proper ninllt "I learned iiImi thnt t lit I PC! up proprlntlon for tho iiipltol had been itMiiiitliiil hy nearly fRiMi.nuo with out proper supervision. Am Illicit',, (iriifi "I iihIiiuI n coinmltlno representing tho Atuurlenn lustltuln of Architects to Investigate, ntul I nlno asked John lloiiuowy, my (.pedal graft Investl Kiitur, In illi; Into i(iiiui of tlm ne tnuul prt'itouliul for payment. "Tlm architects reported tlutt Jiliito Architect Hoofer mill Deputy Powers worn not hy training, oxpor liinco or ability competent to fulfill their duties, "lloilllt'NSy fllllllll HCU'rill U0S- (Continuity on pko S.) E OF A DIPLOMAT I .OH ANOHUCH, Cnl., Oct. 21. Dr. .1, (I runt l.yuinu. on trlnl In tho liulornl coiiit horo rhiiriu'il with iih luit tho iuiiIIh to (hifrnuil, In eouiioc I lou with tho (lofiiuct I'uunuiiv DovoU opinont eoinpnuy, wuh hIiowii In tho I olo of it illploniut, tmlny. I'rimocutor Ktlwitnl A, ItonRnu In hoiliitoil ovliloncu uliowlim that Ly man npproiiuhud offlcluln ot tho I'linuuiu tiovoriunoitt noil ruproHoutoil to thorn thnt ho would ho u lilt? fiK urn In tho fiituro of l'niminn, thus hooui'Iiik tlm coiiHuut ot tho offlclitla to plnco tholr iinmou on hU progpoc- tllKOU, HoiiKan nlno Iiitroilucuil ovldoncu to hIiow (lint whon tho ruiuunii of flolulu hociinio BUHplcloiiH ntul with drow, l.yinmt roplucod tholr iinnum with othoiH IiIkIi In officii, without (nldiiK tho lioulilu to kiiIii tholr con- Bl'ht, I ROL " '' ;WB MJTMLM tvrn-nmrrBMr nriwirM liorta to n htven uf Kifety. CABINET MEETING HELD 10 CONSIDER WASIIIXdTOS', O.t 111 1'ri'Ni ili'nt Wil-ou ninl Sfi ri'lnry of Stnto ltr an timrfrn'tl fur no hour tmlnv i'tiiiciriitii; tin) .Mi'Ut'iui ttituHlion. A i'Hliiin'1 uii'i'liutr rilloivi'il. It wuh tin' rnliMi'llMUM uf oiiliioii tlutt impoi Inlit tlmt'liipiUHiiU r iiHur in Mriio, (lniit'iul Dm.' nrrivMl llirio promis ni(f h niH-t'tly i'iimim. Tlm prtmulciit, if lit' fiiiiioi mil lii prt'xciil iliiit, will ho mi lio ) from Wunliiuiflnii to nllt'iitl (lie houlhoni I'oiniiitiroiul ooitnifKH lit Mo lillo, Oftolmr '-Ml, tlm ilny tlm Mi-i-01111 cli'iition will In' Iml'l. Ho Mill In in iiIomo luiu'li with (lio onpilnl, lum nvcr. Scnri'lnry Ilrynn litis I'liiii'rllnl lit" 'iiKiigi'ini'iil to ni'roiiiNiny tin' irt'ii lll'llt lll'l'lllll of I lit wi-mIiiM,v of Htiiltlt'ti li.ipuiunt,-t in tlu voiitlu'rn Icpilllllf. TADMI F l'LYMOlTII, Mn-., 0.1. 21. I.viilt'iii'i) iiilt'inli'il o hliuw lluil lii'iii' Ailniirul JoM'pli (lili'K I'd t on was it ill UK fii'iitl aiih iiilituliii't'il nl tlm liinl (oiluy of Mix. Jcunm Mny Hot on, cliitrp'tl uilli poiHoiiiu Iho ml iniiiil. Men, Clinilollo Hill uux (lio firNt wilnctiH. Mrs. Dill loMlifii'tl lluil Mix. Kiil.ui lolil lii'r Hint Iho niliiiiiiil wok ml ilii'li'tl lo Hid mh of iliucs uuil (lint hIio whs ufruiil of him. Mis, ICutli I'liiio Mii,'oim IomIiIu'iI nloii biinilur linen. GIANTS LOSE GAME 10 HIE SOX, 6-4 1'KOIUA, 111., Oct. 21. Tho ClIuntB IohI today's kuiiio with tho Whlto Hox horo (I to I. Tho hnttor- lou for tho Whlto Box woro I.ovornt anil Buliulk mill WIUho nml WIiiko for tho ClIuntH, EASTERN STAR GRAND CHAPTER AT SANTA CRUZ SANTA CIU Cnl., Out. 21.- Tho (,'ruiul iliiiittii' of tho Onlor of tho KiiHti't'ii Hlnr opoucil horo tmlny with (Iriiinl Million Miivlhu (1. DiiiMiuiro pit'nlilinK. Toiln.'rt hi'ssIoh w'nrt ilo U'U'il to llio ivmlinu of topoils. MP' MEXICAN CRISIS ASSER RAL AN D ND "tM Ccipyrlgltt by , E QUIET ROLES MEXICO Mr.XIt'O CITV, Oct. 21. Quii't nii;iu'il hero totlny, hut it wn tho qniot which tsiion with four. Tronhlo win lonlaul for ory omin nftcr (Ion oral l'Vli.v Dinr. nctn foot on .Ic.ican bllil. DIhx tlitl not nrrno nt Vcni Crnr yoxtoulny, nil wim oxpooti'il, hut wim iluo Ihoio tliiit ufloriioou. li rnoiuU tititl ho would t'omi' tlirt'clly to tho ciipilitl. Tlmt ho hhouhl plan Hiioh n uiovo win iutorprototl us in ilioutiiiK n tlotonuiniilion to tuko tho offoiiMvo nj;uinst PrmiMonnl l'roi tlcnt lluortn iuiinriliutoly. llucrln Iiiih hnrtlly shown liiiisclf for tho Inst low ilus mill kooH tho uiitionnl palat'o homily pinnlcd. siandsf!fSrs 1h butcher knives Ol.liA WAMiA, Wii-li., Oil. 21 Aimed with two hutcher knives which ho throntcu to iim mi tho Inst porxou lo enter liii liouio, David V.itiKhtit nuiniiKor of Iho Wiihhinnlou Loan & Trust omupmiy, and ouo of Iho hoitt known pioncerx in this nily, is Imrrieuiloil in liis ivsitlenoo lotln, nml I'omMiik utteuiiilri of offeeis to ilisoi1;o him. Aooonliuj lo Viiuj;hn's pliysioinn, ho hits lu'oii in poor health during Iho past two weeks, nml it is thought ho is iiioutiilly iiuliiiliiiiooil. Officers iiiiulo ono rush upon tho lrnuso this inorninKi lut woro ivmlsoil, nflor which it wits decided not lo luko him hy foroo for four lio would nlteuipl Hiiiuiilo. Tho homo is hciiiK trmuiloil mid ev ery nttrinpt is liolii niiido to got ViiiikIiii lo Mirronilor. CIS! SEES BIG FIELD FOR CATHOLICS llOSTOX, Oct. 21. AuMrossinj,' (ho homo niisbioii borsioii of tho Cutholio iniKsioiinry con(jross horo to tlny, Archbishop Christie of Oregon declared thnt thoro woro from fifty to sixty million churohloss people in Amoneii whom Catholicity should reach. "Theso pooplo want tho truth," Archhirihoji Chribtio said, "and it is our duly to curry tho truth to thorn. They will iiocopl It nud hoeonio un oiiuunont to Iho gieut Culliolio t'luuch in AiiiitK'h." FA OM AWAITING DIAZ 4fr . - . igfa." &1Bte&i ' tho N. Y. HcrnlU Compnny. (All T SAI.KM, Oro, Oct 21 Tho 1ckN ltv of tho bond Uiuo of K.jOO.OOO for tho construction o- imtilfc docks In Portland, nml voted by tho peojiln Home moutliM iiko, wnH uphold by tho Htipromo court today. Tito court hold thnt It la not nocotwnry for tho it)opli) of I'ortlnnd to oto nKiiln upon tho iMtinnco of lioniln, or amend tho oily chnrlor boforo tho bonilH enn bo authorlicd. Tho nutliorlty to lunuo tho boiuU provlounly voted by tho pooplo rests with tho city council, tho court decided, A peremptory writ of iiinndnmiiB wan Kniiitod nnlnat Mayor Alhoo nml Auditor llitrliur ot i'ortlnnd to compel thorn to hIkii tho Issue. Tho mayor ami auditor had re fused to hIku tho bonds on tho ground that tho city charier did not dt'lognto to them thnt authority. Tho unit wn8 n friendly ono, and tho out como will permit tho city of Port land to conllnutt (ho construction of an elaborate cynlcm of public docks. E WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.- Tho nt lompt lo havo tho hou-m icooss for thirty tlavs was nhmidoneil today. Mnjorily Loader ruilorvvood nml Mi nority Lender Maun woro uiinblo to ii,roo on the dnlo for un niljourn meiit, neeoiiliinr lo Uiitltirwootl's nii nouiicoinonl. Tho hmiso will now formally convene totlny uuil immetli at ely ndjourn. h'opriNontntivo Munii thoujjht President WiUon wus not justified in boliovinj thnt tho currency hill soon would ho passed. MANUELSBRiDETEAVES AS JirXICH, Oct. 21. Kx-Kinj,' Man uel's liritlo, who has lieon'ill hero for soiiio tinio, was tlUchnrgeil from tho ios)itnl today mid fitnrled with hor huslmnd for SignHVingen, tho vosi denoo of her father, Trinpo William of lloliciirolloru. H was announced thnt tho couplo will go to Englnntl next week. Tho developments llius fnv hour out Mnuuel'i) denial of rumors thnt ho was in any way rosponsihlo for his wifo'a condition or Hint I hey were about (o bcpiirutc. SUPREME COUR UPHOLDS PORTLAND BONDS 0 DOCKS St righto reserved) . WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Ad jounimcnt of tho senate or tho adop tion of some plan to force the nt tendiinco of nlciitces was demand ed totlny liy Senator Cummins of Iowa. Other bounlors favored the plan. "Let's resign, ndjourn or resume regular business," bald Senator Ash urst. "There is not even u ipionun in tho oily." "It's a disgraceful confos-ion," fiaitl Seuntor Kern, "to the country that this body is uualilo to conduct its luiuej.s bocauso of the absence of members." KILLED HIS WIFE "JUST FOR FUN" l'OHTLAND. Or.. Oct. 21. Hear ing that his wife, whom ho had shot Saturday night, was dead, t liurlos h Haas. -12. ntlcuiptcd to kill himelf today ill Iho Globe hotel, u-ing the same weaiun Willi wlueli no luul m liillv wtiiiiulod MrsHiui.. Ho is in a serious condition. Tho attempt nt self-destruction revealed I lie hiding plnco of the man for whom tho po lice had boon searching. Mrs. Haas died last evening. When asked by tho officer why ho had killed his wife, Haas slated that ho did it for fun. This was tho reason he also gave for shooling nnd slightly injuring William Hoil, ill whoso' house his wife was staying, and for nttomptiug suicide. jurorIoriI TRIAL IS IN ORDER SOUTH 1H3ND, Wash., Oct. 21. Another trial of tho Itnymond city officials charged with conspiracy to suborn perjury In a damago suit against tho city ot Hayniond may bo necessary becnuso of tho filing today of an affidavit by Jess Sshull, a bur tondor, alleging that Charles neck, ouo ot tho jurors, camo Into tho bh loon whoro ho worked on October 14 and had n drink. Tho bailiffs do not know how ho broko conflnemout, it ho did. Of tho throo men who woro on trial, Councilman I'. W. Culver was acqutttod and Clto. Attomoy M. C. Welsh and J. W, Jackson woro found guilty. SENATORS AWAY; NO LEGISLATION NOW POSSIBLE FIVE INDICTMENTS BY GRAND E Five indictments were returned on Tuesday rooming by the Jackson county grand jury, which is consid ering more cases, nud will probably vote another batch Wedne-day. Thoso indicted are: Edward Wliite, hold bvvindlor, on two counts ouo for defrauding Kniil Mohr, and ono for obtaining money under falso pretense?. Charles E. Stanton, who gaffe J Rtcelhend in tho Gold Hay dam fiU ladder, for killing trout by other moans than hook and line. Henry Morrell, for larceny. Charles Ito-e, for obtaining money under fnlso pretenses. Moses Lifer burglary nt night. The indicted men will bo arraigned Wednesday morning. L L IIUl'KALO, N. Y Oct. 21. Cap tain A. 1). Comlns ot Port Huron, and sixteen others, comprising tho crew of tho wooden stoamor C. W. Kphlcke, aro believed to havo per ished when tho vessel foundered at 2 o'clock this afternoon In Lake Uric, oft Long Point, Ontario. Dutfalo ngeuts of tho steamer confirmed re ports ot tho wreck, ltoscuers have startod from Simcou and Port Col- borne. BALL PLAYERS FIRM I'EORIA, 111., Oct. 21. Iteports that tho New York Giants ami the Chicago White Sox planned to ubnn- don their proposed world-wide tour nt Vancouver on account ot iinun oiul losses weio characterized nf "utterly ridiculous" hero today by John J. McGruvv, innnngor of tho Giants. MRS. IVY HELD TO ANSWER FOR MURDER OF HUSBAND LOS ANGELES. Cnl.. Oct. 21. Mrs. Edith Ivy, who recently bhot nnd killed her divorced husband, !, M. Ivy, was hold today to answer be- loro tho superior court. JURY MOR COMING SKIN IE WRECK ENTIRE Low Districts Flooded and Many Vessels Wrecked and Reported In Distress Wires Down and Car Service Crippled in Seaboard Cities Blizzard Rages In Minnesota Trains Delayed and Zero Weather Pre vailsStorm on Great Lakes. NKW YOItK. Oct. 21. A slxty nillo gnlo raged along tho Atlantic coast last night and today. Several ships woro reported In distress and It was feared there would bo wrecks of many small craft. Tho crew ot tho schooner Marjorlo was brought In by n North Gorman Lloyd boat, which picked them up as tholr ves sel was sinking two hundred miles off shore. Itnltinioro Floodist llALTIMOItK. Md., Oct. 21. A high tide, driven In shore by a sixty mllu gale, flooded tho low lying por tions ot practically every twon on tho Maryland coast early toady. Tho water In somo places was four or five feet deep. Much damage was done on short) and It was feared tho lossos to coast shipping will prove even heavier. noSTON, Oct. 21. .Many streots hero wcro Inipassablo today from wreckage ot tho storm which swept hero last night. Wires wcro down every whero, big trees wero snapped short off and street car traffic was badly crippled. Inland, to tho east ward, tho storm was equally bad. At sea tho night was a frightful ono and It was feared marina losses will provo to havo been heavy. Illlznnl lit Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 21. Ono ot tho earliest really bad bliz zards this section has known in years put tho strcot car service sor lously out ot commission horo early today. Tho temperature was bolow freezing and tho wind approached six ty miles an hour. Trains wero con siderably delayed. S.U'LT STK MAUIE. Mich., Oct. 21. Tho worst storm In yearn was raging on Lake Superior today. At least eight ships wcro known to ba overdue and it was feared all woro lost. SUPREME COURT SALEM. Ore.. Oct. 21. Supromo court handed down tho following de cisions, teday: H. W. dray, appellant vs. Lottlo Poltou, appealed from Jackson coun ty; suit to enforce tonus ot a con tract; reversed. Tho decision Is In favor of (Jray, and ngnlust Mrs. Pol ton. Carrlo P. Mortens vs. Northern Stato Hunk, appollant; appealed from Josophlno county; suit to dotermlno adverse claim to real property; af firmed. Will 0. Smith vs. WHl L Smith, appellant, appealed from Josephine county; suit involving tltlo to land; reversed. Ada Erb Punch vs. floor go D. Thombllson, ot al, appollants; ap pealed from Josophlno county, suit Involving pobsosslon ot real property, rovorsed. WILLIE HOPPE'S FATHER ACCUSED OF PETTY THEFT SAN ERANCISCQ, Cnl, Oct. 21. A warrant churging burglary wuu issued here this afternoon for Wil liam Hoppe, father of Willio IIoppc; a fortnor prizofighter. The ' elder Hoppo is accused of stealing $11 from Carl Goorlz, mm ATLANTIC COAST DECIDES RAY M t'l I f f- - .- u.M