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fc2 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair Tuesday Max, SI) Mln. .11 ( IVr. Jit. - 1 1 ' t I' - t y f r , i"v , A Forty. fourth Year. Dully Nlnlh Yr. MEDFORD, OUK( J ON, MONDAY, ,jnV (, V.)U. NO. 90. FAMILY KILLED BY AXE BLOWS WHILE ASLEEP German Lnliurrr In Chlcano Siihurli, WHr, Daiinlilrr mid Grantl-Clillil nrtilally Murtlerfil Durlnii Nlht Few Clews Left Twenty-Nine In Past Thtee Years Slain. iMJHMJ Anrn mil En of Austria, EMPERnR francis irreph with arp.h duke charles francis, heir to throne and the arch duchess CHICAGO, July f A family of liiur Mil wiped out li blown (mm mi iih In their Iioiiiii in lint German hctilcuicul of Mini I iilit ml, it tiutiurli, lust night. Tin lclltti worn Jacob Nenlenla, a German laborer, tr.l 72 ) ears', street sweeper; ! "". Air. Anna Neslcf tn. lift; tlwlr daughter, Mrs. Martha Mansfield, aged 2 I years, nml tint hitter's Infant eli I lit. Wlmilifir Ui butchery wn ilo Work of li manlao or of n iiron seek ing revenue ,wa not disclosed In I ho flmt eiintiry' InwutlKatlini It wm learned that tin) )ihiiik mother had Iikkii III liii! nwny from her IiiimIiuiiiI fur n year nml efforts1 to (lint dim were begun. Tim murderer, according to I KneUhch, chl( of police. u( lllm Island, proceeded with great dutlburn linn. Nothing was taken from (tin home It wo thn homo of n laborer and thn low trinket the Inmate boasted wero uf Might value Tlm rrlniu was ills covered tty Jaroti NVslesIn, Jr, a oli of the ulil couple Woody lliiKor prints on the nxe handle Huro photographed. Hoarcli Ma Imtltotoil (or William Mansdeld, h u aim ml of Martha, alleged tn tmvo ilcnnrtcd Iter a year ago, and (or Michael Churn Ink I. Tint latter was compelled to varatn tlm XcsleaU limine tliri weeks ago by tlm laud lonl In enter to tuakn way (or the new UnaiiU. 11m sold to have uttered threat staliut thn landlord ami Xcilesla. Twenty-nino persons havn been iituntrreil In tlm Init ihrrc years In Mlmiurl, Kama. Colorado, Iowa and lllluols by moans of blown from un mi', Thn (ImIbIU of nlmot nil of thn murders am tho name, and In mint of tin- canon thn murderer's axe ha wiped out entire families. All the crimes worn committed at night while thn Wclluis lay asleep In their bods and In each Instance thn murderur left but slight clown. ft iiiiBfE! v ' S&u. E& ki&B&&' -MtBKK jF' tK' ViHHHf inn i iamo nroioMo 'wmii F;unR wfpk iTUn UATinMoln nnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB nmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir bm-hb hb hb - a , k HIIIIIIIIIIIIKTtriiilHnw fill I IhlflU IlLUlUllU U,LLU"UUU ,w" "l-u,t lITIU MnilUMU IU N. Clk DOCTOR'S WIEE ARID K00 EKRERPF JOSEPH. ROOSEVELT REJECTS OSCAR STRAUSS AS MOREGOVERNMENT GRECIAN MINISTER ' " SWALLOWING AN UNUKMtU drirtu-riN WILSON'S REQUEST FR PHILIPPINES ONLY TWO PER CENT VOTE IN MEXICO MKXICO (MTV, July B. -ItntiiriiH of yi'Hterdny'R electloim with not ob liilnubln up to noon todny. It wim aa "(rliilnoil from official iiuariem how it, that only two per cent of tho population hud voted In tint ulnti-n loittiollml by tho Kowruiiinnt,' SENATORIALC HOICE IN PROPOSED BILL WAHIIINIITON. July 0. I're.ldnni WIIhoii today rofimod to commciil on )enirday'H olectlon In Mexico, "I urn afraid I am not In hln con fldeuio," ynld tho prenldent, when uNknd If hn knew uu tlihtK of (lenurul llihirlu'M pIuiih (or leavliiK Mexico. AT ARSENAL STRIKE WOOI.WIOH, Knuland. July C Tho entlru working (a(( of 13,000 iiivu of tho Kovorumout arminal hero which HiippllcH in out of tho kuiih and muniuultioii for tho IlrltUU army, Htruilc today, Thii action of (hu men wm a pro. teal 'lusuliiNt tliu dUnilmial of an iiiikI ueur who had rofimed to erect inu ehluery on n ouudutlon conttruclod by nou'iiiilon luhororH. OYHTIIIt HAY, N. Y.. July C. -Colonel HooMVelt today niinouuced ho would go to New York Wcdne. day and vlult proRreinho national hradqunrtcr to i-onfor with New York clute InaderN. At till liltetlliK another e((ort will ho made to do elite on tlm party proRram In thla Into. A(ter Wednenduy Colonul ltooMiivelt exporta to en morn v I it I -tora at homo thou ho linn ilnuo re reutly, iiIIIioukIi iidherliiK In hi rule to recelvo no uiio oxcept by preNloim appoliitiiifiit. It wan learned that nt WedncH day' eotitoreiico thn name of Jimtlce Kainuel Henbory of tho NViw York Miipreiun court will bo iireaented att n ponnllile nouiliieo (or (fnlted Hliiton neuiitor. It I iiuderNtood that tho proponed nnnilnutlnu (or thla office of Oicar KtnuiHn, proKrcnulvo randl date (or Kovernor In ll0S, lieemuo Mr Hlraiitm poitlllon la nt vnrhiuce with that of thn ioi:rrnilvo part) (u regard to thn Panama repeal act WASHINGTON. July d.1'reildeni Wllnott and home leader huvo nKreeil ubttantUlly on a bill Krantlnc a larger uieniiiro or nvlf Kovernment to thn Filipino. Thn pretldont told caller todny that ho npprovod tho hill Introduced by Itepreventntlvo J one of Virginia and modified by tho bonne liinular affair committee, hut made It clear hn did not expect the bltl tn bo panned by both tiounei durliiK thn present chhIou. Thn preldeu ainl Itepretinutatlvu Jonea conferred on bill today and nf terard Mr. Jones said ho planned to Introduce, the meanuro tbla week. A deilcrlbed by Mr. Joiie, tho bill will iihollah tho I'hlllppluo romiuls- Ion nnd rrealo nn elective cnnte. No tlmo will bo net for Independence. Tint bill will inako certain clannes of rcnldelitrt vltUoun of (ho Philippine. Thn voting tirlvllego will bo bated on certain property (nullification. Tho right of managing tho foreign affair of the Inland Will he reered to the ! fulled Hlato. PLUMIERI FAST SALERS NOT GUILTY PLEA DKaMOINKH, Ihwii, July , I'Ii'iinH Flint ft'iHly will li eiiteieil by nil nl' Urn lliiily.nlx iliiinlieix, who weiii imlli'li'il icci'illl.v oil I'liurKi'H nt' vlnlnlliii; I lie HIieiniMii iiiili.i'iil luw, when lliey niiliiKiieil Ioiiiihtiiw liel'ine .IiiiIkc KiiiIIIi Mi'Iii'oii, in IVilentl i'ihiiI, iiei'iiiillnx In lln'lr nllniiiey, Tlm ilefViiiliiiilN nut t'linn rllil itii Itul klllU-4, WAIIIN(ITONT, July fl.-lv f eulive order I'rcHidcnl WiUmi toilay exeiupled from elvll service eeei IIoiih thn fourteen couimereinl nt InelicH uulliorizeil by the new Ici lutivn appropriation bill. They ure to be utlnelicil to embaKsicH nml lepi tloim in South Auierieu nml Kiiropo for iiivestiKiition nml uecelorutioit of Ainciieiin trntle uhoniil. Congress, nter n lou light, put them uiuler civil j-erviee ngaiiiHl tlm leeomtneudu tioiiH o the niliniiii-tnttloii. MAYOR SETS ASIDE RAT KILLING DAY CIIAUU:STOWN, W. Va., July C. DeclarliiK that thero nio twlco a many rntH us pnlple In Charlestowu and that they do damngo npproxl iiintluK iaR,000 ovory year, Mayor J, T. lledel todny not aside July 8 a "rat extermination day." Mayor Moduli mild thuro wa a potmlblllty of buhonlo plague reachluK hero (rum New UrleaiiH through rats on river boats. Many nit hunting parties are being organized throughout the city !l WASHINGTON, July C-formal announcement of the rculgnatlou o'. George I'rcd WlllUtu a mlnlater to Greece and Montenegro, was made ! . late today at the Mate ttepartmeut. Secretary tlryan Inmwd thl ntate- nient without cemment: "Mr. Wllllaiuii'Tequeta Secretary 4 Itryuu to tender to the president hli reilgnatton a milliliter to Grceco and ,4. Montotiepro. l.l,?!3)ji ljMj,reaq!i fori hl relgnntlon U that he cnntiot'. lonuuent on tbe.tltuatlon In Albania '4. ai nn would HKe unuer tne rcxtraini Imponed by hi diplomatic position.! and that he doe not (eel that ho can conrcluntlou!)' keep ulleut with the'., knowledge whch ho hat of what I 4. S- being done. "He Baya that he conilders the (iiccens of the prenldont more Im portant to thn world than nil of the effort of other meir and does not wlnh to embarra him and wlnloM to thank him for tho consideration which Iiur been hown." DEADLOCK LA AND CARRAN7A MAKE OP 8AI.TII.I.O, Mexico, (via Laredo, .tint points wnro. agreed on with buc'i Texas, July U,)-Tho iIIvIhIou of the north, Villa's army, has agreed to acknowledge tlin authority of General Carraiuu as "first chief" and General Villa will remain commander of tho iIIvIhIou of (ho north, a a result of tho conferences In Torreou between reprcniiiilutlve of Villa and ('nrrnuin, urcordliiK lo'nowi received hero, The conference hu nut betfiiu II work, It wiu unld, hii two point ugrned nn bulnx tho flmt pnwnli'il rnr roiiHliloruHoii In tin ulleiupt to ileal with (hit breach between llielr cliluf, Tlml ihutu flmt uuil lniioii- llttlo delay him caued a feeling here that other point netting tho differ ence between (leiieialCarninita and General Villa would bo decided with 0111111I fnlrium. Thn points agreed on represent cniiceilouH by both sides, It wa said, General Villa, according to tho news here, will withdraw his lenlKimllou iu roiiiiuuiider of thn northern divi sion, (leiieru) l'ainimi will with draw tliu acceptancit uf the relBim. Hon, Tin illvUlou uf tint 11111 Hi, In fill ill 11 K lis III Heiieinl. wll in iifllriu I heir liiyully in Cairuiuu, us flml liilvl" uf Ibu oiiluunuit mmy. BUTTE MUDDLE HI:I.1:NA. Mont July fi No def tliltn coucliiulou. It was announced, wilt bo reached concerning the min er's troubles In Htitto ut tho confer ence that will be held this afternoon by C. II. Moyer, president of the WeMteru Federation of Miners, with ropreHcuttilvos of International Un ions of uinchlucKtt- electrician, car penters, street ear emplo)es, bakers, and structural Iron workers. Tho blacksmith nnd hulpers union and tho boiler makers union have htated they will abide b whntoer decision la reached. 11 Is understood that porno plan will be submitted for the settlement of tiio labor controversies and If It meets tho npprowil uf tho conferees, tho conference will adjourn to meet In Hntt, where It will he submitted to tho miner. hate trains delayed the meeting 44 ,fter being" icochioM for a wi-ek, caused by swallow- Ior a safety pin while In swimming tn the llelmtn Haths at Ashland. Huth 4 Kmory, age eight years, of that city, can talk, as the re- suit of an operation performed .by nt Sucred Heart hospital Sunday afternoon by Dr. J. J. Kmruotis. . The a(ety pin unlocked nnd with the point upward was lodged In the thront. where It was located by an X-ray. Dr. Knimoim placed the little nil under the Induencc of ether, and with a thin wire fished tho safety pin out, bringing relief to the patient. Tho accident occurred when Huth put the pin In her mouth, and a playful boy splashed water In her (ace, causing her to gasp and swat- 4 low the pin. She was discharged from 4 tho hospital this morning, and left with her parents for 4 home. PROTECTPROPERTIES IN OLD MEXICO WASHINGTON, uly C The agree ment between tho United States and Great Drltaln to protect properties In Mexico, will be extended to Include Spanish and Swiss property. Mr. Klano, the Spanish ambassador today asked Secretary Ilryan to admit his country as well as Switzerland to the compact. This means that Great llrltaln. Spain and Switzerland wilt not support any claims to mining properly acquired by their nationals subsequent to January, 1912, which ore affected by cancellations or con fiscation resulting by the refusal of the bonafldo owners to meet obliga tion because of military obligations. E NIGHT OE CRIME Evidence at Inquest Over Murtter ef Mrs. Bailey While Consulting Dr. Carman Incriminates Mrs. Carmen Cartridges Found In Hause Physician Claims He was Shot At. JONES M U T NS W. W. TRIAL IS T PONED 2 WEEKS TAUUYTOWN. N Y.. July C Nino free speech advocates, most of them Identified with the liidustilul Workers of tho Woilil nnd all of them associate of tlm four victims of Hat- unlay' bomb explimlou iu New York caniu to Tarry In wii today to face trial on charge growing out uf tliu demon. NtrntloiiH Homn weeku ago ngulnsi John D. Itoehofollcr and his son, whoso eslato Is near here. Nearly yi)U sympathizer came will) Ilium. At tlm reijucnl of t'oiliiRel (or tho ilnfeiiduiiU thn IrlnU went put out for two week oil I he uruum! tlmt needed Hlliee were ubneiit. IOWA'S BLUE SKY LAW HELD ILLEGAL DF.S MOINHS, lown, July ti. liiVMi'.i ho-eulleil bliie-cky luw provid m lor the restitution nml ftiper 1-i011 of investment eompnuies, xvn- held uueonstiliitionnl in a pereminm oinioii hnmieil down tduy by niter I, Smith, United Stntes eireuit court jndjje nml Smith MelMierson aiiil'Joliu ( l'ulloek, United Stilted judj.i's. Although the meiiMire win nttueked on fno dili'erent KrminiN, tiie jml;e eiteil only two j-iieoifin inltuice. wliere-in the law , invalid us fol fel fol eows: it offends niiniust the commerce elmi-e of tin1 ndiuiuistriilious. (liaiits Miilege nnd inuuutiitic to eitizens of lowu ileiied to citizen 0 otiier htntes. The reiniot of the petitioners or nn injunction to prevent jAV. S. Allen, sceniur.v of stole iiiuljdeorii Cos son, nttorney general, from enfore iuu; the law is urunlcd by the court. WASHINGTON, July C Thomas P. Jones of Chicago, one of President Wilson's nominees for tho federal rcservo board, appeared today before the senato banking committee to answer Inquiries regarding his con nection with the so-called harvester nnd zinc trusts. Mr. Jones declared he became a director of tha Interna tional Harvester company at the re quest of Cyrus McCormlck, a personal friend and had no great financial In terest In It. QUARREL CAUSE OE REPORTS OF RIOTING SATl I.I.O, July U. (lencru! Cuiuli- ilo AKulhir, in a report received here today by General Unrrnuxa, said tlmt 11 H'ionu quarrel between un Ameri can nml n. eoiititiilioiiali-it soldier was the only bass for the report that assault hail been iiimle 011 Americans iu Hie l'umico oil districts. General Apiiilar ntntcil tlmt the in vestiirntion had been umile by un American consul nml member of ins staff nml inserted Hint representa tives ot the oil eomtmuies, fiuperiu teudeuts nml otlior foreigners had us- suri'd tho iuvesti-jntors they were Htitisticil witli the piotectiou the con- stitutiomilists nt lord. Forces publicity for Iaties WASHINGTON, July (1. -Senator Month of Idaho today bepm fiht ill tlm heimto for force ciiMdcrullou of llie Cnloiubiuii unit Nieaingiiuii (rent ie ill open sexxiou. He pfe-.cnei 11 leMilutiou ulko calling for tint pullii cation f nil iiiitlgiilliiin by Ihi foieij;ii leliilion I'oiniiiillee. It was nut ier until Inuioirow, "If I ciiiiuot uet llie I'Oiifccnl of the cimle Id put Hn Nleatnitiiini liealy lulu power," hu uiili "I nlll ho fniecil o dUi'lliiluu the llilck uf (lie kViiue,juihiiU'i, I have not attended n session of the committee since (lie lieaiinrs lieguii I did not piopse to Milmiit by fitidiii;n to the elninp of eerely in legMulivt sesKiou. If (he Nicarngiian Irealy in lirniighl out Into Hie open it will die, nn it iiiglit to die. I believe il is Hie outgrowth of deception of, niUrcpru filiation, rami y ninny, uinl rorrpu. lion nml I mil pivpurcil in slni it." A le-nliilioii In allow the luvrstlpi. lllUlM Ul'l llllll HlU IIUHMIIIIIVM Mil FltKKPOKT, N. V.f July l.-Tho iiiipiest into the ilenth of Mrn, Louise lloiley, wife of n New Yrk mnnufiie lurer, hlmt nnd killeil Inst Tuesday nisht while conuIlin with Dr. Kdwin Cnnumi, a prominent Freeport phyi. cinn, in hi- office, wns reumeil to day. Aiiinnt Dislricl AHoniey WVeln exhibited mi unopened box of thirty-eilit-enliber revolver enrtridgex, which lie xn?1 he had found in the attic of the Carman home. Dr. Car man told him, said weeks, that he did not know how the enrtriiljres came to be in his house. . A .'IS-cnlibre bullet killed Mrs. Bail ey. Xcjcro Flrnl Witness The first witness called today wax C'cliin Coleman, n Ne:ro servant iu the Cnnnnn house. Sho Ixyan her story by telling who xvns at the din ner table on Tuesday night. The wit ness said Mrs. Cannan camplaineit of having n headache nnd said she was Roinj upstairs. She ndmitted having talked with Cleorge Tvy, Mm. Cannnn's. nttorney, the moniin" after the murder. She insisted that no one else wan present at the conference. The district attorney then asked if she had not told him previously that Mr. Carman wax present. The wit ness said she didn't remember. Despite assertions of Dr. Carman that several shots were fired nt him last night by it man on n bievcle near Hoekville cenlcrwhile he watf rclnr-. iiijr to his home nfter visiting a pat? net, Lewis Smith, district attorney and Sheriff Stephen P. Pettit said today they were still firm in the be lief that it was a woman who shot Mrs. Ilniiicy. rirtnl on From AmliHxti W. J. . Haff, junior, of Lynn brook, near here, who strongly rise emblcs Dr. Carman and driven nn automobile of the same tyjie, report ed to the rreeport puce that early this morninir, while drivinc his ma chine not far from where Dr. Car man was fired on Inst night, a man stnndinj,' beside the road fired one shot nt him.. Hnff is 11 friend of Dr. Carman. ' " Mrs. Jenuis Itnyca, mother of Mrs. Hailey, testified her daughter hud been complaining of feeling badly and tiiat it was she. who urged her to go to a doco. William Bailey, husband of the murdered woman, said his wife had not cmpluiucd to him of feeding ill mid he wns not aware Hint site ever knew of Dr. Carman. Saw Wife Around Yard Mis Hazel Combe nid site arrived ut Dr. Cimnnn's office nbout 7 o' clock and saw Mrs. Cnnnnn walking around the house nml saw her admit a mini patient (Onldet) mid go into Dr. Cnrmnn's office to answer thn telephone, before tho doctor eamo out of tho dining room. Mrs. Car man denied on the stand she ever entered her httslmnd'rt office since she saw Mrs. Variance, a nurse, kiss him. Clms. Anderson, a Xegro youth ted tificd tlmt as ho wns passing the Carman house at about 8 o'clock Inst Tuesday night ho heard a renort which ho thought was caused by a firecracker. He looked in the yard and saw a man running toward (ho Imekfenee. The man jumped over the fenco mid Anderson luler nw him emerge from nn. alley iu Hut iiext street. $100,000 FEDERAL ING AT FAIR WASHINGTON, July fl,-.Awe prltitlon for a Kovermueflt bulldjf at the Punama-I'sfifle itn&tiHt ww! Iix-mawd to i 100,040 In tkv sfy Itil Mpiiroprhitluu Mil rptrU4 day In (hu mhIu, l 1 toft