' TCX 1 5 '-, ,1 ""Hi, Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Itnln tonight mid I-'rldiiy-Mnv. Ill .Mln. IU. n fnrty.Hilrtl Tr Onlly Klwtlltl Yl A-7 Biltlsli Culiinnrlno Willi Eleven Llv liil Men on Bui.rw in Six Fathoms of Water, In Daiincroiis Position Thus Unable to Raise Boat. Bubbles Rlslnu ,liidlcatlii(j Craft's Fralt Shell Plcrccil Naval Men Admit There Is No Hope. 1'i.YMorrn, i:hkIiiihI, Jim. in. Tupplnic heard from inside submit lino A 7, nubincrged near hem nnd nimble to ihk, indicated that thu I'niltV two officer mut nine mem Imtk of it" iircw with iilivo at 7 o'clock IoiiIkIiI, At U i. in., how ever, no minnii were lii'iuil. It win. officiullv iiiltnlttril llint I tn - len tlio Niilunariiuf could Imi raised , MMIII IIIPIIl Will. MO lllt', UK IWCIVO In hi r ir. n k long nx a limit of the A7 cUm run remain submerged without Co I ill til" liven nf all mi lumtd, A khIm miiiI a rough sea wit.' milling ! tin' liiffioillllCM nl' III tempt at rcnouo. Tiio A7 Mibnwtino tyo I'tirri niilliiaiily twn officer ami fourteen iiton, Inn tin' promt Irip milv Mile IIHMI W lllkctl. PLYMOUTH, UiiKlnnil, Inn. 1C Wlth cloven living men on board. HrltUli mihmnrluti A 7 was nt lliw lint mm u( WhlUand liny, l mile from hero, till tunning, unnblo to lino. Powerful tugs wore inukltiK tl pcrnto efforts tu bring (lie tiont to tliu rurfnru but In vain. It lay In U fnUiontw of wajqr, and In n difficult nml dangerous pimlllnu whero no dlvsr could rench It. Ilubhlci wero rUlug, ludlcaliiirf lluil tliti craft's frnll kIioII hnd been pierced. Nntnl nii'ii ndmlllcd thoy fenred thorn unit no liuo livery available vowel was on the scene, export on fitch mm lUtouliig for HKNwnnrH liy wireless telephone, n iuv (HiMirlmciit la th llrltlnh nny. A7 inrrlvd two offlcorn nml nlno nii'ii. Tlio utibinurUc niniiuinorlni; with tlio rnt of tlio nii'vnl fleet, tllvcil gov oral linnm cnrllor. When It fiillnl to ronpiK'nr nt t It o tturfurn within n run Monnhto t Into olhor rotniuninlvrK Int ra mo iitarmi'il nml trloil to lenrn what hint Iiniionoil. ' Tor a Ioiik tlniu thnlr nfforu tvoro iinaMilllnr. At 7 t. in. howovt-r, tho follow In,; incMnKi wnn HlKimlliil to the Hiirfncti li Llmitonnnt WVIIiunn, In comiiiiiml of tho MiihinurKuil craft - "All mtfu Mcclmulral damnKo pre viat rUlim. (JvvK'tm tnlitm work iiii;'' I E El MAItYSVILLi:, Cnl.. Jnn, 1C In vi'Mlltyitlnn by Dr. Carlelon II, Park or ropniHoutliiB both federal and Main liivctttlKutliiu committee nt tho trial of thu ncuuxod Wheatland hop fluid rlotom boforo tho court horo on inuider chnrKoH, wiih luvoHtlKiitliiK to day thu blory of Henry I). Ruhr, ono of tho prlHonoiM, Hint private dotoc Uvea loitiired him Into mahliiK a falhn coiifekHlun, rollowliiK JiiiIku MoUnuloI'M prom. Iho from I ho bonch yehturday to call tho Iuw'h wrath upon nuyonu to HiioiiHlhlo for Mich methodu hh Ruhr charueil, In tho ovout that thoy worn hronitht out In tho dial and provud truo, Pai'Uor and Ruhr wore cloaotod toKethor for Huveral Iioimh lnut ulRht whllu tho prUouor told lila utory to tho lnvoHtlrator, Parltor commlttud IiIiuhoH to no ex prouBlou of bollof today coiicernlin; tho truth of tho accumitlomi, liioroly roiuuiidUK that, If oHtnbliuhod, thoy luvrnlod n condition hardly conslHtont with proHoul dny dona of JubIIco townrd iicuiiBod men. ICIkIU Jurors hnd boon accepted whoa court oponod today, j SUBMARINE STUCK AT ON BOTTOM OF SEA D U WHEATFELD MURDER SUP PRINCIPLES IN FIRST EUGENIC MARRIAGE IN WISCONSIN b x ,. Am JnJn i i li ITiWIN MAXWELL GWGQ Onulilrniliti- iniii'--i H xlinwii In Mil-vni!l.i- la the ni.'irriHKo f Iruin Max ll (Jhtk ami Mini 'Iriico Mnrptri't Knoll, lil'-It I'HiU place n-ccntly. The couple uon tho flrrt innn nml woiuaii In lie married umler tlio now otlsoiilct law In WUcumiln. L STRIKE IN SOUTH- AFRICA FAST COLLAPSING CAI'HTOWN, Jnn. HI. Iloth tho rnllrnml and the ceiieral strike tliroiiKliout South Africa doomed to have fnllod complcluly. Htrlkera wore nppDInK ot cry w hero for their old position.. Imluntrlc-i were roi u in I n k. Tho mllrondii, thoiiRh Ht III dUorpinUoit wero iikiiIii mnln tu I a I iik a m'liihlaiu'o of a vorlcu, which wiin Improving hourly. Din onlern hnd cimicil. , npeeily rcittor ntlou of normal comlltloiiit appeared cortnlu. Tho ntlddeniU'H of tho Mrllio'H col lnpito wan nttrlhiitod partly to thu oiiorny with which It wiih rouilmttod ly Premier LoiiIm llotha; partly to tho fact that thu moil pluiiRoit Into It iinthlnKliiKly and without sufficient preparation. Tim Kovorninont nvlrml doeuiuenW liidlcatlnK that a nnolutlon mid tho oHtnhlUhiuont of a workliiKiiiou'N Kovorninont wore planned by ono radical Kroiii. hut tho attempt nt the ovcrlurnliiK had been flvod NI'AV YOKIC, .Ian. Ill.-Caplaiu Dow of Iho liner Lusiiunin, repotted by wiiclcH today ia t'lipo Kuco In tho Cuuiiiil ol'liirH hero that ho had .pint rosout-il tho ciiplniii o' the Can. udiiiu hi'hoouoi' Murliner ami his eio wot' eiyht incil, HIIO inilos ol'C N'onii Kootin, Tho paiiv wits ohlij;eil to nliiuiiloii (he Miilouer nml tuko lo the bonis when tho c,cl took lire. OF lUVlNOTON, Cnl., Jan, 1(1. A cotouer'rt jury leliinicd u verdict tu. day chniKiiitf W. A. Piuloy wiih ro Hpounihility for Iho death of Sumner Hlacow, whom ho ran down with his automobile near horo Sunday nlhdit. Ho will have a preliminary hearing tomorrow on Jlie, eltinno of murder. GENERA )TCAPTAIN M!3J)F0W VOLCANOVICTIMS GIJETHALS WINS SAKURA ISLAND GOVERNORSHIP ESTIMATED8000 OFCANALZONE Shores Thickly Strewn With Dead, Either Burned or Washed Up by the Sea After Unsuccessful Effort to Swim the Strait. Scientists at Observatory Remain at Posts Throughout Eruption, Re cording. Every Development. TOKIO, Jnn. IC--TI10 cominnndtr of the unvnl niuauron nt Kar;oHhliiin liny today telegraphed nil entltnnto of the tiumbur who iierUhod In thu eruption of tho volcnno tfnkurnjlma. He placed tho nuinbor of dead on Hn Kuril Inland nt 7000 to 8000 and nt KoKonliliim nt nbout COO, It wax admitted that tneeo were er roiiKh Ruene. Mnrlne from the unvnl niunrdon nt KnKo-hlmn liny partly oxplornd l?fihiirti Ulnnil liuliiv Tin lalnnit'itH ........... .......... ......,. .. ........ H dlioriH were thickly ntrown with (lend, either burned or wanked up by tho Ken nftor uumirceiiittil efortn to nwlni tho thrco mile utrnlt between Bnkura and Kliihhlu. I'.verythliiK along tho cont, liicludliiK tho vlllnKeH, wnb coated with two or thrco feet of nlow ly (ooIIiik lava. It wm too hot for the marine to venture fnr Into the Uliind'n interior. Iioh Hani to IMIiunto ConcerulitK tho lorn of life at Kni;o hIiIiiiii tho imtnl coliliunnder snld It wiu more difficult to make nit cittl n ate, nIiicu u much larger proportion of tho population rienped thero than on Bukurn. All ho would nay wan Hiut thu -number might run IiIrIi Into the Ihotutindii. An Intensely InterenthiK vclentlflc account of tho dliimiter wnH expectod from tho ntnff of the HnRONhlmn ob servatory who, practically alouo nmoiiK tho luhnhltnutM, remained nt their potn throtiKh tho whole erup tion, recordliiB every development. Telecrnphlc communication Into what remain of KaKoshlnin hnd been rc-eilnhlliihed. Other Volciiiios Actlto An tho violence of HnkurnJIma's outbrrnk nubNlded, other Jnpaiiono volrnuoen prow jnoro threutenlin;. Illi; outburtri were expected nt other pnlula In tho near future. Tho clnH of Japuiicuu who nro In formed concernliiK tho world'M cur rent ovotitH wiih much touched by tho fin cere tone of President WlUon' two nieaKei of nyinpathy and by his prompt call, mi president or thu American Hod Crosn, for aid front tho American people, not only for tho volcano refugees, hut for tho suf ferers from tho famine In Northern Japan, LEWIS DENOUNCES WASHINGTON, Jan. lfi. Hitter denunciation of telephone nnd telo Krttph monopolies wan voiced In tho hoiiilo today by Keprosontntlvo I. owls of Maryland. Ho bald ho proposed to have tho Kovernment postallzo the tolephouo bubluesH. utilizing thoto linen for Kovernment telegraph btml- I1CBH. Lewis attacked thu government for "noRloctliiK tho discharged of IU con Htltutlonal function of communica tion, thim compelling citizens to ac cept half Borvlco for dotiblo pay." SACRAMENTO RIVER - AGAIN ON RAMPAGE RAOHAMHNTO, Cab, Jam 1C With rain predicted for toulght nnd tomorrow, tho local woathcr bureau predicted today that tho Sncramcuto ller W'lll coutlnuo to rlao Blowly bo tweoii Uolusa and tho mouth of tho Feather river during tho next IS hours, reaching tho danger Btag.o Tho lower Hucrnmonto will remain ututlonary or drop tdowly, according to Forecaster Tuylor, OKKCION, FKIDAY, .JANUARY .1(5, lOM. Panama Ditch Builder to Be Named as Civil Governor, With Full Power to Create and Fill Offices Com mission Is Rejected. Sweeping Victory for Goethals 2500 Trained Men Required to Op erate Canal and Govern Zone. WASHINGTON'. .Ian. JO Pol lowinc n conference bciweni Presji dent Wilnon mut Secretary or Wiir Unrnxoii, the int tuation wiih pvcti nut today that (he prcKicnt would qiiMiinl Colonel Ocorvc W. flnetlmU civil governor of the Panutmt- canal ono hlmrtly. It was miid tho cliief executive (Unapproved (lovcrnor Met-t euirK recomincniiiilioii for a K"erti incut liy I'niutniftftimi. The plait win uuilerhtooil In bo to give Onetlmlf tho widcxt jtowerx to create iind fil' nfficoH, unhnmporeil lv civil i-oniec rcptlatinn. 1'or one (internment Plan have been completed for tin canal zone government and only the prcMdent'H oxeouthe nnlor i now iieedeil to put them into operation. It was learned that the prexidrnt i preparing tflin onler. The plan, it is tindcri-toml, coiitcin platen the upHiutinent of Colonel (IocIIuiIk ii r unvenmr. Colonel II. P. Hodgcx, Lieiileuitlit Colonel Walliin Hubert, II. II. Ilont-M'iiu and Ilichnrd Mutenlf are exected to compose the committeo having charec, tinder the eouh'reioual enabling net, of tl formal opening ofTtho canal on .lnu uary 1.1, 1111.1. ' "Tho eouiinitlce will; have no jmw ern connected with the piverninetit or iiilmiiiilnitioti of the enual zone. mid It will die it moii n tho enual is oM'iicil. Victory for (i'ocllmlK I'ri'noiit plniK indicate n weepin vietnry for t'nlmicl (imthnN. Prnnt the outhct lie liiix ittxihted that he, iim tho builder of the oituiil, xhould .e Icot the men to operate it. It was asserted that it will require a mini mum of 'J.100 trained men to operate the canal and to conduct the govern ment of the .one. All employes now in I'anamu have applied for positions under tho civil L'ovonior, and rumor of continued friction between officiaU thero were revived today. It was emn-ideied certain that it t-viious break ic cer tain to follow between Colonel (Inoth ulrt nod othcro when ho Marts mak ing his appoinliucnts. RELEASE ON BAIL IS REFUSED THAW CONCOIJD, N. 11., Jan, 10. Ped oral Judge Aldrielt todav ordered consideration of the oucstion of Harry Thaw's admission to bail post poned until tho conclusion of the pending habeas corpus proceedings. The order was n distinct defeat for tho Tlmwites, who had expected Harry would he out on bail within a week. It w.ih generally believed that Thaw will cither bo sent back to Malteawan or freed early in Febru ary. BY FORD COMPANY DHTUOIT, Mich.. Jan. 1C Today was tho flrbt Bcucdulod pay day at the plant of tho Ford Motor company bIuco IIh now profit-sharing plan, providing a minimum wago of $5 dally went Into offect, Paytnont, however, was postponed until Mon day, tho office forco bolng tinublo to ro-adjust Its hooka In ttmo to con form with tho now plan. Weather Forecast Oregon Itaiu west, lain or snow cast portion tonight and Saturday; Boutherly winds, moderately high along tho voitbt. YOUNG MR. KNOX SAILS Philander C. Knox, Jr., on of Hi former xecrctarv nf H.ate, ha (.ailed away to Bermuda, with his mamma and without tho bride with whmn he eloped thrco ycar nao. As a ro htilt minor has it that at last trou ble Iiiih come between the youn,,.r pair, whoso affection was strong enough to defy a hccrelnry nf xtate. Vomit; Knox. wli is the eldest son, eloH.'il in 101" with pretty May ARRES1 ED; SOIf. ; CHARGES TRIVIAL: CAMW1KT, Mich.. Jan. 111. Twenty-one of the thiry-iiuc offic ials of the Western Federation of Miners indicted by a grand itiry at Houghton yesterday on charges of conspiracy in connection with the Michigan copper strike were arrested today. Hail was fixed in each case at $1000. W. P. Davidson, a member of the federation executive council, wits ar rested this morning ut the home of a striker. Ho was released on bail. The grand jury continued its probe at Houghton tda. It hii under stood that no attempt would be made to extradite indicted men now outside the state. Tho charges, it was said, will be ignored if they remain away. Charles S. Mover, president of the federation, who wits among those in dicted, wired friends here that ho would return to Houghton and face tho charges against hi in. Pour of tho five indictments sup pressed yesterday were published today. Tliev charged four strikers with carrying concealed weapons. These men were arte-tcd. CALLS JOHNSON L SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl, Jan. 1G. -"Governor Hiram Johnton Is n mur derer morally ami It ho is not al ready politically dead I will kill him uventually." A circular bearing the above words under tho caption of "to bo or not to bo," was widely circulated hero to day over the stato by Kdwnrd TIs- dulo, n leader of. San Prauclsco'u un employed army. Tladalo wus ar rested on a chargo of distributing' Inflammatory :andblll. Thoclreulnr declared tljo cpndltlon of tho unemployed was desperate un 1 bitterly denounced tho governor for not giving them aid. "Since tho govornor hits refused thorn aid," tho circular continued, "men worth several carloads of Hiram Johnsou havo died of star vation and by their own hand." Tlsdalo gavo his ago as GS and his occupation as a dUhwushor. Cincinnati carpenters demand an Incrou8o of from 50 couts to 00 cents an bour. INDICTED MN AWAY WITHOUT BRIDE Holer of Providence. IIt fiithor, who wnM at that time secretary of plate, wii ver' much up-el, nnd in fonued hi.- son that hi allowance was stopped. Althousli at fitt the Knox familv wn, said to have re fused to receive tho bride, later tltert was reconciliation and their rela tione were frieudlv. The yuun' cou ple lived in Wayne, a suburb of Phil adelphia, bin the house nt Wayne is now closed. KVKUKTT, Wash., Jau. 1C Armed posses left Granite Kails at day break to hunt down tho flvo men who robbod tho State Hank there yes terday afternoon. Tho robbery was followed by a running fight between the bandits and citizens in which about ono hundred shots wero ex changed. Suspicion Is directed to ward a railroad grading camp near Granite Falls nnd one band of offi cers were seitt there to search. Fpur of the robbers entered tho bank, ono retarding tho door, two forced Cashier Ingersoll and his as sistant Into a rear room. The alarm wna given and citizens nt onco opened fire upon tho sentinel baadlt riddling tho front of the bank building. Tho robbers Inside tho bank put th. money In tho cashier's tray Into n sack and all fled leaving the valut funds Intact. A running fight fol lowed until the bandits disappeared In a uw amp last night. It was be lieved the men were surrounded but they eluded pursuers and went fur ther Into the mountains. Tho booty will not exceed S1200. ALEXANDER GUILTY OF GRANTS PASS, Ore., Jan. 10 Tho coroner's Jury empanelled to In quire Into tho killing of John Nor Hug and Curtis Mastorsou, who worn found shot through tlio heads in n miner's cablu on Sucker creok abovo Holland Wednesday, returned a ver dict holding thut both men came to their deaths at tho hands of William Alexander, who Is now held lit tho county jail tu this city. Tho verdict was as follews: "Wo tho Jury duly empanelled to lnqutro into the cauvo of the death of Curtis Mustersou aud John Norllng find that thoy came to their deaths front gun shot wounds Inflicted by ono William Alexander on the Ittth dny of January, IDH-nt about 11:30 p. nt." Tho city council of Kingston Out., has decided to .put a nluo.hour duy provision In all-civic contracts hero-after. AMD USES HUNTN6 DAI) BANK ROBBERS NO. 254 BESEIGED MAN SURRENDERS ON HIS 01 TERMS Edward Beardslcy, Who Held at Bay Sheriff and Armed Posse of 20, Consents to Give Himself Up, If Children Hot Taken to Poor Farm. Hunger of Utile Ones Forces Cap itulationBrother to Care for Children. SUMMKUDALK, N. V., Jan. Id. After standing off Sheriff Andorsna and twenty armed deputies since Wednesday, Kdwnrd Hon rdslc, today agreed to surrender on bin ow'i terms. HcariNley, n fanner, wits a poor man with a wife and nine children to cup'MirL Poorninster John O. Putnam of Chautiimtuii county heard that the little ones were mifferiiig for food and called nt Ileardsley's home to take them to the poor farm. Heardsley shot him. Hell nil nt Ituy Then he shut himself up in bin hniise with hit familv uud vowed ho would kill anyone who tried to cap ture him or to take his- children from him. The sheriff did not dnro order the lioue rushed for fear Iho woman and little "lie would bo kill ed in the .fight. ' It was the children's suffering from hunger which finally forced Heardsley to offer terms. Sliou'iug from u window to the sheriff, he ttr-rnuged-u- conference. The sheriff npTonched the front door. The deputies were reonircd to group themselves at one. hide with their IiauiN in the air. Thero .Mrs. IllcariUlcy held them covered with a shotgun. Her husband, heavily armed, negotiated with Sheriff An derson. Admits Children Hungry His children were hiingrv. he ad mitted. He did not want them to suffer, but he would nut have them taken to the poorhoitsc. If the sher iff would promise to let Henrdslcy's brother, James, take them in ehar-te he himself was willing to surrender for shooting Ptitnnm, he said. Sheriff Anderson agreed, and tlio brother was scut for. In the mcn.t time the Heardsley's stood off tho poso. If treachery were attempted, Iicnrilslcy declared, ho would kill it dozen men. PIEDMONT, W. Va.. Jan. 16. Residents of the valleys swept by floods yesterday whott tho breaking of tho WcHt Virginia Pulp and Paper company's dam near Dobbin re leased a bl.ty-flvo aero lake twenty five or thirty feet deep, wero return ing to tholr homes today. Tho damage done by tho high water was estimutcd at from $-50,-000 to $330,000. This was exclu sive of thu loss sustained by tho pulp and paper company through tho los of Its dam and plant on tho Stony river where tho dam was Bltuatod. Humors that a party of mon bad been caught In tho flood and drowned wero generally discredited. President Luko of tho pulp and paper company was trying today :o learn tho Identity or a, man, who, aft'or telephoning to soveral towns tlio news that tho dam was going out, mounted and rode down tho valley, warning Isolated farmers. Utit foe his courage and promptitude, It, wan Buld, thorp undoubtedly would have been serious loss of life. Lyk wanted to reward him. It was announced that the state public service commission would start uu Inquiry Immediately Into thw responsibility for the dam's eel lapse. The now wago scale far plasUrw In Houston, Texan, ran ires from , t, S7 u day. OD VICTIMS RETURNING HOME DAMAGE $250,000 n '