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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1915)
r PACW STX MTCDF0TCT3 MATH TRTBimTC. RTODFORD. OTCEfiONT, tTEKDAY, ;ilrl,Y fi, 1?)1o li it . t l n I i I i H I i X ED F 1 RUPTURED OD VESSEL IN HEAD EVELYN THAW DECLINES 10 TALK EVELYN NESBIT THAW THEN AND HOW A coroner's iwiui'st wiih hold over the body of (lum-go Cos, tin mini nl IcfH'd to luivo licon killed liv a lilou on the lii'iul received in a f l fluid with Kelly Jackson Sntnrduv eeniny, reunited in a dismissal of the charge of innnslaughter upon which Jncksou was hcing hi'ld. District Attorney Kelly on Satur day night ordered an nulopsv held on the body of Co.x, which wan per formed by Dr. Clancy. Only one Hlighl superficial coutuHion of icccnt origin wiih found on the body and there wiih no fracture of the knll of any kind. An examination of the brain showed death resulted from a hcniori lingo of the bruin) piohuhly due to the lient, excitement or ovei Indulgenco in alcoholic liitnrn. .Several vvilntVKOH were swoin nnd CMiudiied and all testified Hint .Tuck Min had merely pushed Cox out of the doorway of ScIhIi.v's saloon because of his abuse of an old man. The verdict of tho jury wiih Hint Co.x came to his denth from a rup tured blood vessel in Hie brain which, in the opinion of the jury, was in duced by alcoholism. Jackson is well known in this sec tion, recently iclurnliitf after an es t ended absence. Co.x, the dead innu, was employed as a blacksmith bv the lloguchiudH Canal compiling Noth ing is known of bin antecedents. He HtiH Identified by J. T. Kullivnn as the man who drew n check for (! Friday. Dr. U. J. Clnncy pcrfoimed nu iiuloiy on hi bod Kimduv to dcleiiiniic the cmisc of denth. AGAIN T HUSBAND CHAMBERLAIN MED F ORD Drowned tiud suuhurned from a trip through central Oregon, I'nlted States Senator (leorge V Cluiiubcr Inin arrived in Medford Moiidnv alt ernoon, having spent the Finn lb nt Crater Lake, He reports tlnil he found great improvements in the roads since his Inst visit and will miiKc another ell on at. I ho coining cession to secure federal aid for the highway through the toresl reserve from Prospect to the park line. Con cerning the disposal of the 0. & C. railroad grant lines, Senator Chain berhiiu said: "The Oregon delegation hits not ngreed upon any l'i.ed policy, though Me desire to hear from nil hienlitics before drafting a bill. H is going to be hard work to mmmiw thelaud or its proceeds for Oiegou, as nil statist regard the national domain us lie longing o tho mi t ion. Thowo who have sipialted on the hind nnd those who have leudeied money for the same since the suit was stinted, clients of the laud swindlers, and their tinme is Ingiou, are all seeking, through icspcclivo delegations, a oicc in the ultimate disposal of the grant and lecoguitiou of their i-laiins." Senator Chumherhiiu left Tiiesduv for Portland, hut will iclurn in the next mouth for nu extended isil. BASEBALL TRAIN IN COLLISION ( Continued (rum piigu ouo) pitcher of the (I rants Pass Icaui. was standing in the aisle talking. He wan hurled to the end of the eon di, tinn ing an involuntary double soinerxiiult, sliding part of the. way. His lint flew oil and landed in the hat inck over the seat. "Al" Caster, pitcher of the lied lord team, wiu nsluep. When he awoke it was with both feet mmmed through the back of a seat. Neither was iiijuied. John ("Shine") Kdwnids had two ribs broken and teeth knocked out. IMwards did not renliye the serioim iiess of bis injuries- until some time liflerwaid. He wiih taken to the Ash laud hospital and afterward e:mu In the depot for something to oat. It was then that he dUeoverod his loss and injury. Kvorjbody on Dip wwHitl train was badly shnktm And some limit v frihl eued. When the now reached Ml ford of the awideul the (Heplionc lines wcie kept Inisv by turnout, in quiries for friends tnul relatives. Superintendent .Mdcnlf and otfie ias of Dun-miilr urrivtsl nt A-hluml this inuriiintr to invent tulf the -nu-c of the wnwk. Itljinie Swllcli Hoglnes AucordliiK to ojo wltiitMMoa, one helper looomotlve, followm! clocl tiy tho Hoeoud, npproHclitMl tlio awitrh nml tried to got on tin iiiutii line In front of tho on-couilug excursion train. It struck the oneornlon train. liowgvor. nt the nwltgh. Tfc- BHHiid Jielpor oiiRin then OlMnmJllto the wreckage. "" Tim nmre aerioiialr tJlfural war ru-hod to a total JjosuUyl U li U--JIvo(l that all mwjU .'Fliuuum Tuy lor villi rooover, NKW YORK. Jul (? Kvelyn Nc bit Tlmw, summoned by the Htnto to testify ngnliiBt llnrry K. Tlmw, her huflbatul, In the Jury procccdlugH to (letermlno IiIh mental condition, reached New York todny from her camp at Clintenugeny lake, near Mn lonc, N'. Y anil announoed that nho would Btniul upon tier constitutional rlghtH nnd would not tnlte tho Bttnid ngnlnnt her liimhund. Mm. Thaw Hindu linr Mntomcnt to nowMpuiicrmuu and when Deputy At torney (lunernl Cook heard of what she until he aortntl that Intisnuicli mh tli hearing wiih a civil iiroceedlng and not a criminal rime, that the court would direct her to tiiMlfy am that ho would ask the court bo to direct. Mrs. Thnvv'a nppenrnnco did not lirnir out reports to the effect that she wiib sufforliiK from nervoiiH prostra tion. She nppenred extremely well, was dressed In a dark blue. hIIIc gown with white tiimmtngH, worn a broad brimmed hat trimmed with roues, nml white kid ptimim, edged In black, "I have spout motn of niy time out of doom and feel Hplondld," she wild "Are ou going to testify at the present hearing?" nho wiih nsked. ':Tuko It fiom me," she declared with empluiMlH, "I am not. You come with mn nnd I'll show you that that Is no Jest." Mm. Thaw made thin declaration nt the (irand Central stntlon, vvhero hIio wiih mot upon Iter nrrlvnl. She then walked ncrosH the lobhy to the ticket offlco and bought u ticket to I, nlie Chnteiiugeuy, Haying (tint hIio would tnke a Montreal express leav ing nt 0 o'clock tonight. "Have you onguged couuhcI?" trim wan nsked. "No, anil I don't wnnt any," Bho snld. "I have obeyed this subpoena," nnd she flourished the document In her hnnil, "and will bo In. court today but J know my constitutional right mid cannot be made to testify." HOLT ATTEMPTS SUICIDE (Continued from Page 1) to rest mid wait. You must do the same. Send loving greetings hourly. I ant tnrrylug for details of our fin ances. T vvlll count' when you need mo. Do not be afraid. Itest." The telegram wna Hlgned "I.coiib." The condition of Mr. Morgan, who Is recovering from the two woiiihIh In bin left hip Inflicted by bullets from Hnlt'it revolver, continued to Improve. It was said Mr. .Morgan felt bo iiiuoli better that he wanted to got up, but tlilH wns not approved by bis physlolniiH. The physicians fool ho encouraged by bin progresH Hint they have virtually lenehed a decision to lsne no more bulletins on bis condition. Of PiiMiiiuit Mind Dr. any Cleghorn, the Jnll phy klcltiu, was quoted today as saying that "Holt wiih uiiHound when ho at tacked Mr. Morgan and he U iiiiimiiiiiiI now. Tho only place for lite innn In the Mnttewnn iiHyluiu." Dolt was coimldoioil to be In such a serious physical coudltlou from In of tdood mid rwftmlng to oat, tbat forcible feeding nnd his remnvnl to the Nnmuui county lioipltiil at Mlnoola were couildeied at a conference of county officials. "I Imvo never keen a man In worse condition." vnlil DUtrlct Attorney l,ovlH J. Smith. "Dolt. Is very weak and I Hhoiibl not he surprised D he died. I don't know whether lie In to In to turve hluntelf. but 1 do know that lit) U not entliiK nnd that ho IniH lout much blood." thinks I, Ike Muentcr CIihiIiw It. Apted, niwUtunt mper luteudeiit of IiiiIIiIIiihm at Utunbildge who knew Muenler at Darvurd umir ly ten ynn ago, jeached Mlneolu todny to see whether Dolt nnd Mnon tr were the Banio mint. Mr. Apted v til tod Dolt In lila cell, but did not atteiiMit to quwdlon lilm booniisio of IiIh wtiMkened condition. The evidence that has been iieeuin ulutiuir iii sinuHiil the thoorv thai Holt and Muentcr are the same pel sum wgs slrwuithcucd bv the an noHiKi'iiifiit Ualav that nil examiui Immi of Holt's ImmIv hud levi.iltd hciii's which eiirrcpiiil to a di-ii" liiill Itseiveil b the niltholltic- licli tilduv "1 -'lll Xvlil. It M'U'iiler bull Oi his liiulx The .i ii in Mie i't i . I'ii'-c wt tc .iiil ! Ii.iv i Iii iti dm li ' llM'l ,'llnll The Beal Suffrage Thought of Women MlllwfllKl " ulttMta UlM-llll.-t III MiHIllli't miml ikI Willi it omit tlH.t ltt i.f Imiw U l.tllhtf Mll.l t.t.l..'UHi Ibtf MIIU nisi u trtisMW iif Its' mil. il Ah Iu1 iiimtlt. '"lli'tls'i I iriM. In lilfkl) iMUtuUMiolml lluiiiti..l of )i..ui uiotbrm Mrllas U lijtui-rtl ll m'i. at M' mIiwik- wf hmmi.iu il.i.r. iitfrvuu-' i - iU oHmt iUtrvM' fHH bulls- of ' XI illirr PrWi.)- it nr drMT alnr. kiwiilt Hil) It W Hm ilnyirb wmmVf nml r.l two'4 f Mffiwl mltiy m ramAMt U uMil iiiW W(H l llruWfM HffHlMMf KM . i 1 1 11., A Hanoi tfc.. fir (Mr ImmOmm liutruitlx book. vJBi JHhwk. I RAIN IN i k J I 1 li Iii HJWM ask ri ASHLAND MNERA L INGSS HOWN Public Officials Show Presence F Record-Making "Nobby Treads For EXPOSITION BOOTH SAN KHANCtSCO, (al., JnlC fl. An interesting exhibit boon to be op-1 cued in the southern Orrgou booth I will he the reproduction of one ol the mineral springs nt Ashland, on which Unit city is now spending .fl7."i,000. This miring will occupy u large so. - tiou ut ouo end of the booth and will ; constantly flow mineral water ' brought from Asliluml. l)ncctor Frobach nnd the exposition ailt 1 Imt'jt i lt'lfii.t mil tin tiiiniMiiiMij unit nt . I huh- iit'imii win tin upii;iiMMi- nun hi ! tructivc itisplnv and there is no doubt ; ! tliut this is going to p'ove u decided jiittructiou ut the Oregon building. ' Tliut the people are interested in 'the thttig tliut is (liffeient, uuitUe, 1 curious, is evidenced in the iiiiuiy 1 ipierics us to where in the building that siit of deer horn furniture is lo cated. Might pieces, vnlued nt MilllM) by the Kosehurg owner, are I shown in connection with Jncksou county's magnificent exhibit of t "(amp Life on the liogtte I liver," and jit is lemurkahlo that so manv pconle hear of this and come to look. F. W. Daitlett, .lackson's representative OF IEN MINUTES IN SHASTA VALLEY UiimcIIIciI weather condition pic vnilcil Suuduv nnd todnv over south ern Oiegou nnd northern Citlirornin. At .Montuguo nnd the Little Shasta vulloy Sunday night, u eloudburwt oc curred in which more than tin inch of ruin fell in less than ten lninulen. At (Irauada lightning bin tied out the transformer in the power plant of'tliu California-Oregon Dower coniHiny. In the Itogtte Kiver valley mWl mid showeiH fidl Sniidav and this inoiti ing, euusing Joy to fruitgrower and some worry to owners of grain. lTp to noon Inilny less tlinu oue-tptith of an inch of rain hud fallen, with wealher nrediclioiiH lor a conliuua tiou of showery conditions. Sunday ufteiuoou the iutctwu sul 1 riu ess caused a heavy wind to spring up suddenly from tho west, followed by a brisk shower. Tho distui bunco wits in the nnltiie of a whirlwind ami scut dust and inbbish llviicr. Awn ings mid siuii-. wctc blown down. The disluiliaiico Ju-ted abottt ten min-ici-. theie, tolls them nil about it, nnd then NOBODY SPARED Kidney and rYouhlf. .Wlaek Mcdfonl .Men Women, Old ami Voting. Kidney lll oli young and old. Oftou co in 0 with little warning. Children miffer In their early yiwro Can't oontrol the kidney lecro tlon. (llrU are iHiiituld, iwrvntu, auffer pain. Women woiry, oaii't tin dully worlc. Men have Initio mid aching bielti. If you lmvo 11111" form of khny IIIm Voii limit rvnrh tho rumo the kid ney. Douu'ri Kidney IMIui mo for weak kidneys Dttvn brought roll of to Modfoid people. . Medford ttwitimnny jirovtn It, Mm. Mary Wlutorhudler, SU N. I'ulm ttti Ht. Medford, y: "Not oul have I ittMNl Doau'a Kidney I'IDa ntyioir with good loaultii, but I alio know of other who have hmhI thorn with Mtirvoaa. 1 mn a firm bollevsr In the met Us of Dohu'a Klilney IMIIa. I have never been bothered by my buck ar kidneys tnce I took (bia med Iclttu HUout four MHi(i uao." I'rleo :iic, at all dealers. Don't nlmpl ak ror a kidney renied) -got DomiH KUUit-v l'illa -the hhuw that Mrs Wlnteiha.il. t had l''olor-MII-tiurn To 1'raps . Iiuffwlo, N. Y .lv om a a cm ao aut t 41 J oa uj w link , M 11 1 in. I l'.kut. nl 2.r.0 KKAKNY ST. HM. .Sulli-ranilllii.il .J Mm I lliHk. M 11 .,. 1 in. I r.oHt.nl D Ms lKakK W UIMl SAN FRANCISCO A m xltn Ivr ' f up a dite I l.srl, locat'J .11 llir irntci u ontllua aiul on a Uiint liiK lolllf I lHiailia, C.imjluia. RATKS PiiaihrdlVaia lttvlc Ullt M.50J? BO ti.ele S200. S2 SBt'ovWe I V) K .w 4 UJ I uaaW - tvr CaMm Yum Tfcud uJ TuwaaaaJ .4 Dn ItU . Nu IV, Iti fna. rnr li SMin Si m i A u U11 M . ttk U U i NUaV O, Tike a 'Tnh . Uu OtlMt lu lluld Kvelyn N'ebit Thaw, who will go on the witness stand in the Infest Tlmw Itinl. The larger phologntph was niadc rcccullv. The pirtuie iu-et how . . ..... snows r.vcivn as sue 111-1 looheo 1 ii,,i v,.,..,,!, ,.,... when she hist met Ilarrv Thaw. rcprcscntcii. 'they stuy to enjoy his own showing lot' fish nnd giuue from this sports men's paradise. Coos Day also has :i splendid showing of guinc, nnd birds in particular, in it booth adjoining, mid Klainnth's fifty deer bends nnd pictures of "A I)u.v's llputiui; nml Cisliing" brings ninny to Philip Sin nott (o ask question. 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