WW '5? "'""" '07 s'ond street01' a a Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair tonight am! Hntimlajr May. Sit Mill. .'II. Forty third Tr Dnllr-KlKhtli Yfur ELEVEN PERISH FM COED IN NEW YORK CITY Intense Stiffrrlnn Tliroii(jliout East Cntiscil hy Zrro Temperatures Ncrlheastcrly Wind Readies Gnle Proportions Blizzard Predicted. Deep Snow Paralyzes Traffic In Ohio and Pennsylvania Trouble In Flghtlnu Flro experienced. Ni:V YOIMC, Poti. 13. Klnvnti person had ill ml or tlio colli hnro up to noon today At tlmt hour It was I uliou' zero ninl the t c m luirn turn wm rUltig but n northeasterly wind ronci Inu the proportions of n gain nnd n blizzard m predicted (or tint after noon. Hallrondmon feared thu snow would inrnl)to trnffle through out l'oiimi)lnuln ninl Ohio. Onle In A Untitle Tim inuiilclinl lodging house rotihl nrroiiiuuiiliito mil) n (rnrtlon of tlioKt! who npilii (or litron to sloop The Knltntlou Army and other chnrl tuhlo organizations wro nlmllarl) awnmpoit. Ah tunny a couM bo rnroil (or wore allowed to sleep In thu pollro slntlon. Aliout twenty wore bunked In tho morgue It wns no rjihl Hint tho huitKry could not Mnnit In tlio lircmllliicM, In nliio hour thorn wore, fifty fire nlnrim Thoy worn extremely ! If f I rult to fight, (or tlio wnler froze ,t tlm nozzles, quickly innkliiK tlm hoo umlrm, Tlio firemen fought on- mmuI u Ire. A torrlflro gnlo wan blowing (ram tlm North Atlantic-, mid mnstom of thu Iro.onrrustod liners nrrhlnu hnr snld nioilltUlnouii mmn were ruiinlnjt Hliowr nt St. 1ouU 8T. LOUIB, Mo . Poll 13. A snow Htorm which Mnrtcd hero clnrd.iy continued todny Blrcotrnr and Jn torurhnn truffle unit completely dt moralized nnd steam trains worn nr rhliiK nnd dopartlng ninny hoiim Into A number of school worn cloned, tlm children being nfrnld to vonturo nut In tho snow, Death In Clowlnuil Cl.i:Vi:i.ANl), Ohio, Koh. 13 Ono death nnd several prottrnttnns from cold worn reported hero todny. Joro mliih .MrOraw full unoiiimioiu nt tlio onirnuro of tho rliurll) hospital and died within n few inliiutoH, Thu mer cury touched nix hutow zero. Relief organizations were swamped. OF HKNVF.K, Colo., IVIi. in. "Mother" .limes' release thioiigh lin liens coipus proceedings was sought toiluy hy lloiiu'ii Hawkins, loi'iil ul toinoy for lliu minds' union. Without wasting time on tin lower (ribiiuiils, Hawkins filed his petition wild the hi n to Miptt'iun coin I, asking it lo tnko onginal juilsdictiou m is- Hlllllg III!) dl'silod writ. In causing "Mother" Jones' nriost unit iu deliiliilng Iter u prisoner, tlio petition charged tlmt Adjutant (leu ornl John CIimho commanding tlio inilillii In llio C'olornilo httlko one, liilntt'il tlm constitution nnd tlm hill of rights. It was assumed tlmt Chaso neleil hy htiui of tlio Hiiprvmu court's do cIhIdii iiilio1dini; tho unoxt, imilm' himlliir ciiminiHtiiiieeH, of ('linden II. Meyer, tliu itiiuorH1 lemlor, during tlio Httiko ton yeai-K no. Iluwkins hhI; i"l tlmt tills derision ho now not iih'uIo. iiikI tlmt tlio iliriKcutiiiK opinion hy Jiihtieo (looiKU Steele, who dif fuieil from (ho tost of tlio court i'oi. (HirnliiK tlio Moyer eiiwe, ho hiilmti tutod for it. WASHINGTON", Kelt. III. Al (IioiikIi l'texiileiit Wilson's offieml eiiKiim'iiH'iitH wore euueelled todny, mul ho kept to his loom, his oolil was hotter, mul touiijlit lio oxpeetoil to ho iiblo to utteml n spreiul Now Jetttoy iuueptivii. SEEK RELEASE MOTHER IE BY HABEAS CORPUS RUIN OF GORE mm M 1 A Witness Annlnst Blind Senator Is Forced to Admit Assertion "Wc Havo Got to Get Rid of Gore" Woman's Parents Testify. Plaintiff Refused to Suppress Details and Promised to Spread Scandal Broadcast Plot Exposed. OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklu., lli. l.. --Tho pnmneiitlou reeled itn erne in tlm suit for r0,(l(H diitiiiiKoi iiihti luted hy Mrs, Minnie Bend iiKiiinKt t'nlted Suites Seiiulor Thomiis I', (lore of (ikliihoiiui. Mrs. llond nl 1K1 "'"' wn nUn'krJ hy Seuiitor (lore iu u WuxliiliKtou hotel Iiiht Mareli. Tho firwl vituess enlled lodny uns Deputy Sheriff Kzoll. Ho told of tho tlltfieultv he hud in senini; Hen. ntor (tore with u subpoena wIipii the suit wiih tiled. Wmnitii .Vrnr t"ollnn V., A. lliilluier, Mrs, Hoiiirs futlier, wiih the next witness, lie swore tlmt his daughter hail been on the vet(,'e of uerxous eollapse siueo Inst Mareli. the time of the alleued uttaek. Mrs. llallitiK'er offered hiuiilar testimony rejjardiuj; her dauchter. The proie eution retted at IMI.'i o'eloek. Dr. J. II, I'arp, president of the Jaeksouimi elub, who (entitled ostorday of nl- lejo'd efforts hy Senator (lore to hush up tho affair, was reenlled by tho defense, lie admitted telling D. M. Men(t that "wc Imw not to Kct nd of (lore." Thmldoti Itoherlson was also rnll- rd liv'llip ilcfciisc. Ho vTati nskcil if he Imdnot ndiulltiil in (be pmseiicu of others Hint (ho Hotel Winston in cident w'ns n frame-up. The prose cut inn's objeetioii to (his question was Mistniued. "HVII (Set (lore Yet" Tho defense read into lhi record n deposition hy Miss Inn Kmrry of Washington, with whom tlio plnintiff discussed tho case. She said she ad ixcd thai the incident ho suppressed, hut (hat Mrs. llond replied tlmt tho affair "would ho spread broadcast." Miss Kuiery deelnred that Jiiiuch Jacobs, national democratic commit teeman from Oklahoma, Inter entered tho room and aihised Mrs. Hand not to talk. "Wc luixo other cards up our seccs," Miss Ktnery haid JacobH told her, "ami can play tins punc alone. Wc will not (lore ot." A deposition by Mm. Tillio Stray- buff, employed us n maid nt tho Ho tel Winston, iiIko wan read. She Nworo sha saw .Jacobs emerge from Mrs. llond's room "more times limn one." She declared a dresser block ing u door between tlio room whore the ulleged assault occurred mid the room oyouitnoxseH alleged lliey oe copied was iciuoved n few minutes before. Madeline Koyes, housekeeper at tho Hotel Winston, declared she heard Jacobs mid Robertson say, "they would fiv him." Slio did not know In whom they referred, i Y HANCOCK, Mich., Teh. 15. That Miohlgan'n btriking copper miners would w oleoma an inquiry into (heir uniou'H nffahrt and tho conduct of its otfiees was declined todny by Judge 0. N. Hilton, the iiu'h'h legal advisor, befoio the congressional ooiiimitteo investigating the hiriko. "And nt (ho miiiio time," continued Judge Hilton, "wo want to ask you (o inquire into tho owners' finances. Further, we hope the committee will investigate (ho CitUviih' Alliance, Us officers and ita j.ai poses." The committee took the request under consideration. Chairman Tay lor wiih unoertain just how far to go. He tclcgiaplicd for copies of the federal industrial ooiuniissioii'a je juni, published in Washington Wed nesday, and will have it inaeitcd in (he record. mm UNIONS K INI INTO MINERS AFFAIRS MEDFORD. HENRY C. FRICK Millionaires Reported Behind Brook lyn Team Helen Gould's Husband In Conference With Gllmorc Out laws Lease Washington Park. John Ward to Head Brooklyn Club- Former President of Boston Na tlonal Learjuo Club. Ni:W YORK, IMi. 13.-roniinl an iioiiucement tlmt Hrooklyu will be represented iu the l'l'dcrnl league wiih made here this afternoon hy President John A. (lilmorc. He de clared (hat Ins organization had signed it (en-year contract last night for the old Superba park. "Coul rnets for steel nnd concrete stands lo seat 18,000 persons wen let today," (lilmorc said. "Theso will ho completed within six weeks. The lease gixes us the prh liege of buying the grounds oulriclil." Trlrk the AngrlV Sudden reports that Henry (.' Crick of Pittsburg might he behind a Hrooklyu l'ederal league team mid that the (toulds mav be funiMitng backing for a New York team start led hasebnll followers hen1 thin aft ernoon. The report became general following the statement yeslerdny of Joe Tinker, manager of tho Chicago Federals, that "an announcement that will startle the hasebnll world will bo made within a few days." Kinley J. Shepnnl, who married Helen Gould, conferred this after noon with President John A. 011 morc of the Federal league. Siuiul tnneously it was announced (hat the outlaw organization bad leased Washington park, Hrooklyu, where the Hrooklyu Nationals played until Kbhettrt field was completed hut spring. Wnnl for Manager It was. reported that tho Ward linking company is behind thu Hrooklyu Federals. Friek is heav ily interested in the company. Rob ert Ward, n millionaire, is head of tho firm. John Ward, who, accord ing to rcKirts, will head the Hrook lyu club, is n former president of the Huston National League club. At Shcpard's office this afternoon it was said the conference with Oil moro was simply n "get-together chat between two old club males." Shepard and Gilmore are old friends. A ticker scrvieo will bo establish ed in nil Federal lenmie parks. Known m Tip-Tips "The Word family," nid Gilmore, "will own tho 'Tiptop-,' as the Hrooklyu ledernls will bo known. I met R. II. Ward, who will be presi dent of the club, iu Toronto seven days ago. Walter Ward, his nephew, will he treasurer, nnd John Mont gomery Ward will bo manager. The new league already has signed 1M players. We have approved Mil con tracts." Gilmore promised n "big announce ment for the Pitlshurg fans" iu a few iluys. lie also declared (ho Chi cago Federal league club would lento for Shreu'port the first Saturday iu March to (rain. Tho umpires signed by the new league are: William Hreunau, Ollio Anderson, Stoo Kane, Monlo Cross, Harry Mo Connick, Owen Hush and Fred Man tissa u. E IN STOCK MARKET Ni:W YOUK, Fob. 13. A down vnrd trend was apparent In tho open ing denllnga In stocks today, follow ing yesterday's holiday, Strong pressure viaa soon against Hock Is land and a fractional slump ensued all around. Now Haven and LoIiIrU Valley led tho docllno with ono point losses. Wlion Weduosday'a cloning lovol was reached tho tono hocamo stoadler, and tho dccllno in most Instances was chocked, llomls were oaslor. Tho markot closod (Inn, Arthur Polkoy docs not look so good to Tommy Hums as ho did after I'olkoy'H bout with I.uthor McCarthy, ANDGOULDHERS AK OKEOON, FIMDAY, WAlttUAltY If, 19M. WANTS TO TACKLE NEW '& COLONEL GEOriGE W. GOETHAL5 Hr the crme of the President V. Gocth'iK halliler of the I'aiiauia .... ' ., .. , ,. . There aie scofrcra who assert acier serloiKh ,iaUlcr uailertuhing o iimiikii-sa a ins h ii inrwnira nj ii-iw " v. ... .... nrc other Moffeii who c.iaaot compreheiid why a man for whose enlcc a iloxeu sreat ..ri.MlUn nml ;"'" lsr of foreign countries are offering his own flsurea would ioulder a measly $7.3l0 a jear f..r the touglic.t Joli In Hi' ' ' Ur!roflwh'u,goe.show,'how little the maa wtio Ins -i.iiigeil the map of the world I known oi iiiiuVrti-Mi outside of tin cinlroiinienl In which he has lived and labored for the hist seien eirs I ot It l -ild. then, tint Colonel Ooeth.ils 1 a man who loies lunl w rk. cvh- l,,iu w'i-h ilm .iimI w..rk .n nents a proh . m In- unriu'Ped. and iurcn ehvUntely nethliis: nlmit mouc IwhumI the i;m.i Hi 111-.I. ..f I. ui. anil hlVfam f HI c sltiintlou In Vow York thy imwnii the xery iliffkultles whl : tulu..,l (. i hil iuit i- aekle Where lhor men h.ne falle.1 then; he likes to wade In and win ULTRA VIOLET RAYS EXPLODE TORPEDOES I f t 4H FLORHNt II, Italy, Feb. 13. K.ploding torpedoch frnn " a long distance by menus of ultra-violet ihvn was tin e- " petiment carried out sue- "" cebsfully heie today by Sig- nor Giulio I lii. " Two toipedoes, cluuged " with smokeless gunpowder, and two others tilled with black powder, were placed in the River Aino by Admiral " Forniui. The ultra-violet " " ray apparatus was posted on " the tower of tho Palazzo Co- " " poni, two miles it way. When "" tho signal was given the up- " paratus was put in motion, " und in less than three mill- " " utes all four torpedoes were " oxploded. " Matt Wells, former Knsllsh Itslit woluht champion, was defeated by Matt McCoy recently In Sidney, Aus-tralia. ANCEl YORK'S POLICE PROBLEM 'it'jfijMllrtf.W2MLlfe4y?rT :-t Wif fj; VflP9MMMMIHnMBlUHHuiiMUErv 1 of the Uulttd States and tho Legislature of the State of .f Xort.. Cii.e. i,.ui. (Janal, may become Polleo Commlailoiier of .New York eli. ,,..., .. ... .,. ,.r ll.. o .lll.r.. mul ml .hlv ni.lil..t ..m. .Ills f t'l.lortel (ilt'l lulls WKIIIII time a mail or me c.wore nun iiiu-uiy MEXICANS TO BE IBLE 'S HKULIN, Fob. 13. The German parliament today discussed the Mexi can situation. Tho ikmato was be gun by a national liberal .fonder In quiring "whothor Uijortu, 1ms mado representations to Germany as to tho raising ot tho embargo on arms by tho. United States." Under Socrotnry of Stato Albeit Zimmerman ropUedi j'fho United States goxernment, whon It Informo'l Gormany of. the ralstngqt the embar go, expressed tho conviction that no body outside ot Mexico could enforce a sottloont ot that country's diffi culties. It was said tho restoration of peace In Mexico could bo hoped for only of tho Mexican parties were allowed to fight out their quarrols without interference and tho raisin? of tho embargo merely gnvo America.! citizens the samo right ot solllurt arms as was, enjoyed by other na tions, "Measuros havo been taken to pro (cct Germans iu Moxleo and MoNlca will bo hold rcspouslblo tor their pro perty losses." EPN IN LOSSES FOR SHEER JOY. OF WORK nnneeineius , ii-wn T,nun BABIES CANNOT BE SENT BY PARCEL POST YYASIHXGO.N. Fob. 13. Uables cannot be sent by par- eel post. Second Assistant lotmaster General Stewart ruled thus today. Tho parcol post cannot, lit fact, ho added, accept living beings, human 4 or othorwiso, ot any ago, with tho singlo exception of queen bees. 4 johnnhvsgns with boston national NKW YOHK, Fob. 13. Johnny Kvers, doposod manager of the Chi cago Cubs, signed a contract this af ternoon to play for tho Ilostou Na tionals, ihers will rocelvo S10.000 u your under tho terms o( his con tract. Tho agreement gives Murphy uono ot tho Uostpn players, NO. 278 DAVIS 1P0SES LOCAL HOLDINGS F H. 0. Nordwlck of Oakland Pur chases Medford Home, Fleur Mill, Tabic Rock Ranch and Butte Falls Timber Land From A. A. Davis. Is Reflttlno Flour Mill and WW Op erate This Summer Ranch t le Model Hog and Daky Farm. A large real estate deal has but recently been consummated and deeds signed whereby II. 0. Nbrd wick of Oakland, Col., becomes Hid owner of real estate in Jackson county, valued to nearly $100,000. Part of Ihe property included in the deal is the old A. A. Davw flour ing mill, bituntcil on the corner of South Front mid Ninth streets, in thin city. Thin is one of the most famous flouring mills of early days in Jackson county, nnd whilo it has not been in constant operation for the past few years, the mill cqui ment hns been kept in fairly good re pair and the most of tho machinery is reasonably modern. However, Mr. Xordnick, the new owner, is lay ing plans to overhaul, not alone the machinery, but the building as well nod make of it a strictly modern nnd up-to-date mill for the manufacture of flour nnd feed. Several now pieces of machinery will be put fn nnd the large electric motor now in use- will hi dismantled arid a number of smaller motors will be installed with- which to operate the machinery individually. Repairs and changes will be made on the building, and it will be repainted nnd the name, ".Medford Roller Stills," will ho paint ed across two sides. Mill to Operate Sir. Kordwick expects to have all these changes nnd repairs made within the next few weeks, nnd as soon as completed he will commence grinding feed, nnd as soon as tho 1911 crop of wheat Is ready for milt ing his mill will bo in readiness to put ou the market the splendid grade of flour for which tho Rogue River valley wheat is famous. This mill property includes n tract of land 100x115 feet in size, but does not include tho brick gnrago which originally belonged with the mill property. The purchase price of the property was yl'0,000. The S. V. Davis and A. S. Roseu baum ranch, on Rogue river, has also been acquired by Mr. Nordwiok. There are l'JO acres in this tract, nnd it figured in the deal nt $l'J,00Q. This is ono of tho best pieces of. al falfa or fruit land In the county. Mr. Kordwick will move tho buildings from their present site to n more ad vantageous location and will put up several new buildings, including u large silo. Sixty acres of thu land will bo leveled off and seeded to al falfa, while tho remainder of the laud will bo planted to corn and other crops. About twenty head of high-grado dairy cows will bo pur chased by Mr. Kordwick nnc put ou the place, together with a band of high-grmlo hogs. It is Mr. Kord wick's intention to make of this n modern nnd model dairy nnd stock ranch. Tho fact thut i water right for irrigating purposes goos with thjs place makes it nn e.eeptionully good stock farm. Davis Hcftldcuro Hought Other property acquired by Sir. (Continued oa pit 1.) EAST SIDE SITE FOR PORTLAND, Ore., Fob. 13. Port land's $540,000 public auditorium will be built on the east side ot tho Willamette river. The city commis sion by a vote of three to two today Instructed V. L. Brewster, commis sioner of public affairs, to negotlatu tho purchase of a site of two blocks to cost not over 105,000 between Droudway and Oregon streets, so where near Union avenue, Both the majority and minority reports ot th-i spcelal auditorium committee re omrucudlug other1 tUm were rsjieUd., :;kio ijnn valu &