-ft j ti ,: Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'nlr today nml Tlitirdty Max. DO; MIii. (10) Hum. JW. J '.i i .. Korty-fourtli Year. Dully Nlnlli Yenr. MEDFORD, OKICOOK, WEDNESDAY, .JULY 8, 1M NO. 92 FREEPORT MURDER MYSTERY SOLVED BY ARREST OF DR. CARMAN'S WIFE CHARGED WITH CRIME Ej liCA i t .v!!' Ik- ,"i ! i k-Rr" M .'' -t , p1' tr-. v.n 'fh '. -it ' i v r t f ; So MR! FATAL SHOT FID BY JEALOUS WIFE Detrclaohone Installed Tells ol Being Employed tiy Mrs. Carman An other Witness Saw Woman Qarlied ns Doctor's Wife Run Away From Window Alter Slioetlmj Patient. FIIKKPOIIT.X Y July H. .Mih. IMttiu Ciiimuu, wife il' Dr. Cimiinn, wi mrosleil HlU iiflernoiui Tor lint nmnliT (i)' .lr,lfillrv. Mix. Ciirmnu mid Inkon Into cu-lodv nt her home, where ,MVm. Iluilcy, n pnlienl of her lnilinii', viti iiiyxlfrimiily "hut on tin night of .limu 110. A charge of iniinliT wiim lodge ngnliiNt her. lu-tnllril Pf-terlnpliuut (IiihIhii IIiiImmiuiiiiII, innuugcr of I hi' iMcc lio ilivl-luii of it compiiny which iniiiiufiicturcH telephone dot icon In re cord tnnversiitinus, ttn the fir I uil. iiimm luiliiy tit tin' rcHiunpliuii nf iln' liiiiii'il Into the ili'ntli uf Mrs. l.nulo K. Hnllcy, iiiynleriiiiiily nhot n week ago Titi'Nilny night In Iln office nf Dr. IMmIii Cnriiiiin. , It wits Ili)lhHiiniiiltV company tlm lnlitllcd n trlcnliono tlevlcit in Dr.' CtrinnnV office mniio limn lirforn llio inurtlrr, h tlio (i nl cr of Mm. Cnniiiin. Tim witness tnlil tmlny uf the first mil nf Mr. Cnrinnn nt hi office. She first nh nlm wiih n dreuutker, thru nilinillril luir Identity, lluil kIiii liinl limit.' dniucMle trouble nml wanted In lienrVliitt went mi in Iht Inujhaiu&i office. T lit witness mini iirrmigo inriitH for llio rrnliil of I ho instru ment were made Mny ID. On Did same diiy Mn, rnnunn made )tn to tnkti her husband nwity for two duy white the instru ment was being inslullctl. . ltolniuiult miiIiI Min. Canaan luul tnlil liiiu iilimil Mceint: n mihr ki Dr. Cimiiiin. "Hlio mild mIid wii iiimiI," liu went on, "when hlu snw Unit ki-s, hut ulin nlum-l broke llio window liy knocking nil it." .Mm. Cnimnn told liiiu further, ho unlit, that hn know her huhiind met ninny women lintli in his homo nml nut Mile, nml she linked Urn nitncHM Wlll'llicr lit) (MMllll fllllllHll ill'lt'flitl'H In fnllutv liiiu, Hint wild t'luiiliulit' nlly kIiii winihl nut cut n ilit out, tm uri'iiiint nf her iliiuhler. Tim ttiliiehij kiiIiI uiiixnf hix iiitrii ini'iitit tviiH Inslulli'il nml tlml Inter Mr. Curmmi Inlil hlin he hiul hern leeiiiif, in n illnry it reounl uf ev I'lythlujr hint hennl nter the iiiHtru Intnl. Hint milil ulnt luul mmiio ililli fully In lifttrliiif nil Hint went on in the tlni'lur'ri uftien liirniiHC the due tnr nilil his wiuiii'h'h nilieulK niiine I Continued on pte J.) OF MARINE CORPS T WASHINGTON. .July 8.- Cnlunel Frmik h. Denny, rollreil from tlio minimi yoipH. wiih nlmortt iiiHtmilly killeil enrly toilny when ho full over n huliiNtruilu u IiIh homo n the floor helniv. Tlio report to tlm pnlioo ttulil ho wiih walking' lu IiIh ttltiep. Colout'l Di'iiuv'ri family helluvo ho wiih Hout'il wiih un attack of voiIIko, wiih wli'lvli ho wiih Huhjotil, nml fell wlilo niuviiiK aliont tlm limine, llo Hlriick IiIh lieail on n iiiiii'hlo top tuliln un thu Intvur lloor of hU Iioiiho, ciiihIiIiik IiIh hUiiII. Colonel Denny wiih unit of (lie hlurm nenlvrH hi n row lu Hut mnilno eiipH linen yciii'H iiki In which II wiih t'lmiKeil (hut u iiiiiuher nf Hluff nffleern In WiihIiIiimIihi were I'unliull. Iii llio I'nrpN, i-'orinor Hecivlnry Mnyni1 uf tlm nnvy ilcpailmcnl, ufler mi IiivcxIIkiiIIoii, nnlcrcil nil llio i' licci-H coiicenicil n iIIhIiiiiI puhh, HeiulfiiK Colonel Denny In Hun Finn i'Iki-ii, IJiirJv (i IiIh iii)iiiIiiIh!iuI!iiii I'H'nIiIiiiI WlUnii rcliiMicil )enuy n WiihIiIuhIiiii, Culont'l Denny wit timiiliiciil In lm ncliil uiul uliih Die cf Ihv imj'iltil I COLONEL DENNY UMBLES TO DEATH ROOSEVELT NOT YET CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR Colonel Spends Day In Consultation With Progressive Leaders Says He Has Nothing to Say at This Time Question Still an Open One, With T. R. Holdlnn Out. NKW YOIIIC. .Inly 8.IW I wo liuiirn Inilny Iln immeiivi' leinlfr ur New York htitte uie.l every imm inent nl their enuuiiiiiiil In iinluee Colnnel ItuitMfVell lu nrfii Hint lie wnultl nreipt (lie iiiiiuiuiilioti for (juvenior. After it twin nil over Col iiinil HoiKet ell xnhl he liml nnthiiijr In ny nl IIiIm time, nml wouhl nut i'Iiihiu'i' lii previous hluleunntH ile eliuintr ( run. Il mum uuilertnol (lint (he iiieliiiu wim tttill uu open one, ttilh iht Iiiiiel I'onliuuiuif In nIiiiiiI out nlnlli"! the triiHMitl tlutl lie heml tint htnle tiekel. NKW YOltIC, Jiilv 8. Wlirtlirr rolnuel ItooMevell will ueeepl the pro- urexxlvu notuiuiitiu for governor of Kctr Ynrk mny w ileoMeil loilii" itl incvliiiK nt ro:nioivi untinunl lieinl iiunrlerx ln nf the uluttt lemlept. Dele'itliuiiH of proureKrtlveN en did to New York frnm nriuiiH pnrU of the hlnlo In ure Colonel Kooxewll to lake Ihe jiouiiunlioii. Thuy hiiIiI frnnkly lln'.V luul n oilier enmlliliile, nml luul no even ennxlilereil uuotlier nntne for tlm Intnl of I ho tiekel. Tin) ennfen'tien wiim to lie in Ht""lon nev eml hourn nml Coloui'l llooievell wnx eoiifrnutetl ttilh lint nltcninlivn of either renncnllni: lu hrml lint ticket or ileeluiliur to heed tint tirj;enl plens nf virtually nil lint prominent lender uf hi party lu the Mate. Although ho luul Mtltl Kovotnl tlinen llutt ho ttonhl not nreept the noinin nlinu, he uiIiuIIh that IiIh tleuiuN hitvo iniiilit little liupreHHiiin on hii polit ical ithsocinlen. Colonel HuuM'volt'rt pinillou xviih reinforeoil hy tin utlitmlo of mo- Kri'tfMiveH in oilier Mule. Kter .iiif hit return from l!nroH ho luul been reeeivii.K l.lterM nml lotriiiiirt fn.ni proicRhiviw in nil pnrU of the eoiiu try, uruini; him nut to neeeiit the nomination. In mhiio raxet it Iiiih heen eluii-Reil that Ihe New York lontlorn lire ttilllnr to inn llio ehunces of in Jnrinn tlio parly in the nation for tlio nkti of milking it piotl xhottiii),' in this hi ale. AmoiiK thoxo who tulkeil with CuU ouel Knnsevelt wns Clnieuco V, Dnilue, t'huinniui of thu progressive Male committee nf Colorado, who U trying to indiici; the colonel In visit Colorado nml make nt leant one xpeech. .IuiIkIiik frnm tint roiiiuIa which emanated from tlio counnol room the ilelmto wah it Ihely olio, with Colonel ItooMtvolt on olio hIiIo and everybody eluo on thu othor. flcorno W. 1'er kliiH unit purhnpH 30 othem attended thu conforunt-o. Colonel Kooxovoll win told Hint In hi own party thero wn.i an overwhelming demand for him to lead thu party nml ntraw vottm taken In various nectlona of tlio dtnta woro siibmlttod to hint In an effort to provu that ho would naln (Continued on paKO two,) LAIIKDO, Tox July S.Tho con Btltutlonitll.tH nro unlikely to accept tho offer of tho NlaKura moillatortt for u confeiouco with roprcsentatlvvs of lluertu to nrritnito a provisional oKuvornmunt lu Mexico, This an nouncement, romluK from uuipioit tlonublo snurcuH, reuched tho border today, It wbh said by orrlvulu hero Hint thu Koiiorals or llio rouslltutloiinllst army to whom thu iiuMlou was null milted for uilvlcu by (lenerul Car ruimi, with lh tucuptlon of (lenerul Ohri'Koii'M illvlnlun, who Imvn not )t hud I linn o ruporli slrotiKly opposoil liny such roiifeiininti, I'unaiiru's Hiiswitr iIuvIIiiIiik In rnn. ftir lius nut ( hvu wnl to Hiu RED GNERALSOFPOS UEMPSTKAD SOCIICTY WOMAN WHO WAS STRANGELY SLAIN AND PHYSICIAN IN WHOSE OFFICE SHE MET II ER DEATH PR EDWIN CARMAN Aboro I hown Mrs. IxiuUc tmBtmlF: ' Fmfe.- u?mZi&&L "mirntk .i-t '. 'mmm -" 1Mb ... jl .: jy&riF ' "' " VBV BraaBaaBaiiBaBMaaiMlW mmnmmaimmmmlimmimSmmimmli mr. In whote office he wnn ktlletl by bullet fired through window. iT STEFANSON WWIY BEUEVED LOST OTTAWA. Ont , July 8. KlRht nieniborit of the Stefatuaon Arctic ex IK'tlltlon, who ttern bel loved to bo on U'ranevll Idnnd, off tlio coait of Alatkn, with tlio ret of tlio Knrluk party, which wim roported unfu inoru thun a month oko, tiro now thought to be lout, nccordliiK to a report uttafrtl 1 V.mt l lit I it In ii f l nrliiik ,, rw,.,;.t.a ,0I,BW ,,, Ca,,. tain Ilartlctt in Nome, llartlutt commanded thu Knrluk. Thu provtotiH report from which it wits Inferred that tlio wholo party had rvachotl WraiiKell lelaud, neglect ed to mention two parties ot four, which tot out ten ilayn after tlio Kur luk ttatik ono for llcrlaud Ulaatl ami tlio other for an unknown uliore, illmly tllncernlblo through tint Arctic ulKht Neither ot thcmi pitrtleit had been hoard from, Tlio lUiiportlitR party which ac companied thu flmt party returned and reported that pronronH baa been vtopHtl by open water throo miles from aboro. I'our men weru left with provlHlon on tlio oiIko of thu leu wultlntt for it chanco to laud. That wits tho luHt heard of tlicni. The uecuiul party was seen a week later by an exploring expedition from tlio main party, which reported that Houchftt'H bunds woro froxen and ho ttoomotl to bo In poor shape, but that ho roftmod offers ot nBslstanco ami transportation back to en in p. That was tho last heard ot tho second pwrly, E fuotliators, but no doubt was ex prennotl by thoio In closo touch with tho Blfuntlon as to what that answer would bo, Bceordliits to travelers from Bftlllllo. Thu coiiBtltutloiiullst poMltlon, U was said, Is that nu uKrotiineut to uc copt n provisional Kovornmeut must caiuo tho tiutbreuk uf other rovolu tloimry movomonls, They pointed to tho hniHtulnKs followliiK Mudoro's UKrueuoiit to allow Do l.n llarra lo bticomu provUluiiul president, nml ilocluro I Imt thu mticomout fur a pro suns tjflvernmeiit would scuiculy liKVn heoil oiilcied Into with tho fnl lowers of Unci tit hiifurii u ihnenii new riivnliilloiiiiry luuvuiumits wnultl sptliiu ill) In us niuiiy dlffeivnl juurt-tfi EIGH MEMBERS MEDIATION Halley. well knowu oclrtr woman of He -"' ' -i-'J-i-.-jar - DENVER TUNNEL L IWXVKIt, Colo.. July 8. The slnte Htipn-ine court totlny held Hint the Denver city liontU for ilnviug n tun nt'l through the eontiuentnl divide, to he UfOtl ly the Denver & Snlt I.:tko railroad, were uuconsljtuthiutil on the (.'round Hint it would lend public credit to u private enterprise. At it Kpeeinl election Inst February the eleetorn of Denver authorized the NNunure of .fll.OOO.OOO city bonds to drive the tunnel, tho road to contrib ute $1,500,000. lu tin nreeinent he tween the city nml the rond, the hit ler wiih to meet the interest payment on the bunds mid provide for their redemption. In llio ;ircemcnt tin eily was pven Ihe rh;ht to uxe tuiiuel. Ha REBEL VICTORY NOOALKS, Sonorn, Mexico, July S. In a message to C'arrnnca dttted yes terday nt Ahullleo, Jalisco, General ObroRon reports tin Important consti tutionalist victory lu front of (!uad lnjara. "Wo hnvu destroyed a federal col umn that left Ouadiilajarn to meet us. Tho flclit lusted :t hours. At this tlmo tho enemy Is flcoliiK lu dlor- tler, Icavlntr ten trains of artillery and ammunition. (lenornt DleRiiez Is In rear of (luadalajara, and I bellovu nan of tho enemy will escnpo. Obro Kon." FOR TRIAL IN IOWA l-OND DU I.AC, VU., July 8, l.ouis Sonntatr, Heeietury uf the Wis coiinin AHhonialiou at Miuler Flinii. ln'i'H, nml imllett'il hy u federal u'liind jury In lutvii nu cIiiiikch uf violation uf Hut Hheniimi nnlilrul law, wiih niniliicd hel'nut I'nllt'il KIiiIch CimiiI I'oiiiiiiUi.ouci' lny l .Morn hero In ilny hiiiI huiiinl nter I'm dial In Him IViIcihI ciwiI ii IH'rt iloiucs uuiler hand, of I'WO, BONDS DECLARED UNCONoTI UTIONA OBREGON REPOTS 'i'Z " LOUISE. BAILED mpstcad, f. I., und Dr. Kdtvln Carman, - JORDAN CHOSEN AS PRESIDENT OF ST. PAUL, Minn., July 8. With harmony In tho ranks ot the National Kducatlon association assured as a result of thu withdrawal from the presidential raco ot Dr. David U. Johnson of Ilockhlll, S. C, and L. II. Aldermnn, Portland, OreRon, In favor of Dr. David Starr Jordan, tho con vention today put aside political ac tivity and planned today meetings for thu discussion ot tho different phases of tho present system of education. Supporters of tho Oregon man Is sued a statement lato last night, shortly after Dr. Johnson had made known his retirement trim the con test, nnnouuclng they had "at the urgent request of Mr. Alderman, withdrawn bis name and bavo united with others lu maklui; unanimous tho choice of Dr. Jordan." Several committees submitted ro ports to their various departments to day and speakers discussed ualarles, mental tests for rhclldren, school gnrdens, use of moving; pictures In schools, sox hygiene and numerous other problems. Segregation of mentally dotlclent children wits recoemmonded In n pnpor read by Dr. Fruukllu W, nar rows of Iluffalo, N. Y medical In spector of schools, boforo tho de partment ot special edticactlon. WARI1IN0TON, July 8. Support- intf the udmiiiixtrutiuu miti-tntxt .pro grnpi lu some particulars and onpos ing it in others, tt delegation of bus iness men, repre-cutin; the Chiuugo Association of Commerce, conferred mure than uu hour today with Presi dent WiUon, The conference luul lo do with particulars of Ihe peiidiiij; miti-lrusl hills, The Chicago dtlcpitlon udvo filled ertlnhllhhini; u trade commis hlou broader in wopo in omi re kpccIh Hum Hint iiionci u the Mint land hill and lonKcr In scope in oilier rcpecs, They iiImi supituilcil a iriivllui lo nialiit Illegal ccilaln mifnlr InixincMt pmcllccs, Hpeilkiiiuf mi thu labor CM'iiinlloil I'liliistt uf I hit Chi Inn hill, Iht i)chl dt'Hl (old Ihv Lmiiii' wen l wm In NATION'STEACK BUSINESSMEN IF 1HUC WffiN REBEL LEADERS Reconstruction of Constitutionalist Governmental Machinery in Chi huahua Follows Settlement of Car-ranza-Villa Feud Old Officials Restored to Power. KU PASO. Tex., July K. llccon structlon of the constitutionalist gov ernmental machinery In Chihuahua will begin Immediately as a result of tho settlement of tho Carranza-Yilln dispute. Carranza officials, ousted from office In Juarez and other Chi huahua cities by tho Villa faction wiicu tlio division oecamo pro nounced, will be reinstated, was the statement made today by Carranza agents here. Such action would mean tho restoring ot federal tele graph and railway lines In Chihuahua to the control of Carranza appointees. Most of these men aro among tho 21 Carranza officials held as virtual prltoncrs In Chihuahua City by tho Villa authorities slnco the breach. As a result of Internal peace ne gotiations, at least three Carranza of ficials will resign, owing t0ihe de mands made by Villa's delegates to the conference. Isldro Fnbela, min ister of communication In tho Car ranza cabinet; Alfredo Hrcceda, ont of Carrania's special agents In .Wash ington and General Isldro Trevlnos, chief ot staff to the constitutionalist leader, will bo rcmortil.-aecordlng to well Informed constitutionalists In El Paso. It Is reported that Itafael Xubaran. special representative or Carranza In Washington, also may re sign, as tho Villa faction Is bitter agalpst him. In return tor these concessions on Carra nut's part. Villa has acknowledged absolute subordi nation to him, according to messages from Torreon. Whether General Fe lipe Angeles, chlct or artillery undc Villa, will be expelled from tho con stitutionalist ranks by Carrania's or der still was a matter or conjecturo among other ructions here. hlto on tho surrnco everything seems peaceable, there Is growing convictions on both sides hero that tho adjustment Is only temporary. Villa Is sending his brigades north ward rrom Torreon ostensibly to re cuperate. DESERTS TO REBELS NOOALKS, Solium, Mex., July 8. Oenernl Alvurmlo, the constitutional ist commander in front of (luayman, reported Hint Ihe entire fifth biittnl ion of the federal garrison nt Hint ort luul deserted nml pine over to thu eonstitulioniilit forces. The battalion consisted of (UI0 men, time ly Yaoui Indians, who luul been un der L'ommnntl of Mnjor l'ublo Mulut of tho federal tinny. Alvtirndo added Hint he had assur ances that two more battalions of the OuttymiiH garrison wero prepar ing to desert. E tended to IokuIIxu Hie existence nml operations of labor unions and siiuU lar organizations ns sucli. Tho Chi cago men replied they would improve of such a provision if nnlhiiu; ulsu wero provided. The tlelegiitiou favored a railroad securities hill, hut opposed a t'caliiie of Ihe Newluudii I rude commission hill, uliich would make nil corpora tions render iiimuul reports In tho cnuiiuUxinii. They Ihniicjit Hint Hiich icporls shoiihl only hu iiiiulu when paillcnlaily iMlcil hy the coiiuuU. uloii. l'icxidcnt Wilson proiulxed lm del. I'Kiillnii he would dy In irnnio u coiifcifiice lu'lwccn Hum mid renin. willilllvo CiivImkIoii f Willi Ulld, who I'riiinc.l ln (iHilo ('phihiImIiih 4I MM l WSkd Ik luMfrtl, HEALS BREACH WH1S0N "a ad NUItlWO EITHER BIG President Wilson Says Country Needs Experience and Ability of Caftata of Industry in Carryiflf Out Great Financial Reform UnicftakM hy the Currency Bill. ' j. .i )) WASHINGTON, July 3. Declaring It would be unfnJrto ( regard, the democratic .parly am Uie pn'omy or big or little bulHCprldent Wit son today gave out a statwnt In support ot Paul Warbtirg'-rfffvNew York and Thomas D. Jones or Chica go, his nominees for tho federal re servo board. President Wilton's statement fol llws: Not Kneiny to HhxIiics" "It would bo particularly unralr to tho democratic party and to the sen ate Itself to regard It as the enemy or business, big or little. I am sure that It does not regard a man as an object ot suspicion merely because ho has been connected with big business enterprises. It knows that the bust new ot tho country has bewT pro moted chiefly In recent years by oa terprlses organized on a groat Ml and that the vast majority ot th men connected with what we ka co mo to call big business are ttattest, Incorruptlvo and patrietle. The country may bo certain that ti is UsrnieHibers or the senate a u Is clear to all thoughtful mea that those who have tried to make biff business what It ought to be, are the men to bo encouraged ant! honored, whenever they respond without re serve to tho call ot public service. KxKrienre Demanded "I predict with the greatest confi dence that nothing done by the demo cratic majority ot ihe Bonate ot the United States will bo or a sort to throw suspicion on such men. Mr. Jones and .Mr. Warburg, In manifest ing their willingness to make per gonal sacrifices and put their great oxpcrlcnco and ability at the service of tho government without thought ot personal advantage In the organi zation or a great reform which prom ises to bo so serviceable to the na tion, aro setting an example of pa triotism and or public spirit which tho (wholo country admires. It Is tho obvious business of statesmanship at this turning point In our develop ment to recognize ability and charac ter, wherever It has-been displayed and unite every torco ror the up building ot legltlmato business along (Continued on page two.) SALVADOR FILES PROTEST AGAINST PROPOSED TREATY WASIIINOTON, July 8. A pro let ittfiiinsl the proposed NienriiKuun treaty wiih eontuinetl hi it mesuKO from President Molendest of Kttlva- dor, luudo liubliu todnv hv Senator Smith of Michigan, who laid it before the foreign relations qommittey. "Wu uro informetl Hint llio ener Kctitt nroti'bt Hint my Koverument has set forth lo tlio deimVtment of sule. through the legation in Wiiuhlnr(ou maiu(niniii); (hut the proposed Nica ruKunn treaty wronjes Hiu riht8 liud iulerc'sts of Snlvtulore, in (he Day ef Fouseca, ha, not been brought to tho knowledge of the neuate," it suld, , "In (hut sense, wo nxk Hie cowuHt leu to rcipiite from Ike dsparlwwit uf stulo Hut iliplomntli) currwMMd uiiett lTKanliii)f nitld iiroleMt and lo take II Into coiioldttrulion before 4 cldliiu' up 1 1 im)l(itr J44YW4rl foi in lliut Ininorftbltt MnmHmUft our dith)Hialio awtt-jMrH Uh ! liiiclid In Isnd nnr vet l Mk Mlnl. Hml thu jwiwIrHMMtl wf Ik hh liumuty nf. XUiMUffw muf jtiKm'i ' lhat ht Mtdiv hhI imjU Ik u H'j,llltw mtftttiUm, LITTLEBUINESS r i M.I J I II f IS- is frt. A. t Ti nininwnpn.iTifiDiri"1'1" r'l,lHjflTillH trpfw n ( tirijimtmHm)Hi