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O o o u O o o o Weather Year Ago Mlutmum 4A Mul mum .. ttH oo Th. WeaUwO Jrrimilou (icnrrally fnlr JUiimmu yMcrday St) Klnuuum Unlay 4 cWTuitaUon Trace 1EIBUNE o . MF.PFORP, OKK(iONr. WKDXKSDAY, OCTOBKU 7, 1iVJ!.' 170 Tift T fourth Tu. WIN OPENER; SCORE 4 TO O O q n Medfoid Mail SENATORS W.JOHNSON IS TOO FAS! FOR PIRATES Veteran Twirler Holds Pitts burg Helpless in World Se ries Opener While Harris and Rice, Star With Stick Meadows Touched for Six Hits and Three Runs. FORni'.S K1KI.D. l'lTTSlil'ItO. Oct. 7. (By Associated Press.) Wal ter Johnson pitched the world cham pion Washington Senators to a bril liant victory over the l'lunburg Pirates today 4 to 1 In the first game of the 1 9 J 5 championship series. A vast and colorful crowd of 45.000 filling tlte field to capacity, saw the downfall of their favorites and Na tional league champions, ; who were EDGAR eiCE baffled and held to five hits by John son while the Senators hammered L,ce Meadows, he-spectacled Plralo fllngcr and his successor, Johnny Morrison, for eight safe blows, most of them when they counted most. The official box: Washington McNeely. rf ... Hlce cf-rf S. Harris, 2b . liimlin. If Judge, lb J. Harris, rf .. Hluege, 3li .... Pcckinpaugh. i ltuel. c Johnson, p AH I! ... ii 0 WW . i, mm" 1 II PO A i: 0 1 II 1 3 0 0 n t o ii 1 o II (I II a 2 II 2 4 0 0 2 0 2 0 13 2 1 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 27 7 1 H PO A K 0 110 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 1 n ii ii 2 13 0 0 1 6 0 0 IS 1 0 15 0 0 n I li li 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 11 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 5 27 14 0 Totals Pittsburg. Moore, i'b 4 U 2 0 4 U 4 0 Carey, cf 2 t'uyler, if 4 Parnhart. If 4 Tranor, 3b 4 Wright. s 4 Cranthaiii. lb 3 Smith, c 3 llouch. c 0 Meadows, p 1 Morrison, p 0 Itighce 0 .Mclnnis" 1 1 Tutu Is 3D I Hun for Smith In the Mh. liattcd fitr Meadows in 8lh. Washington il t o II 2 II 0 0 I 4 Pittsburg . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I Summary: Home runs: Joe Harris. Traynor. Stolen bases: Oranthiini, Higbee. Sac rifice: Judge. Inuble plays: Peck to Judge: Orantham I unassisted ). . Struck out by Johnson 10 (t'uyler 2: Karnhart 2: Wright 2: Grantham, I'arey. Meadows. Mclnnls); by Mead ows 4 I Hluege 2: Hucl. Johnson): (Continued on page six. I FT. UriS. firtfc 7. (A. P ) Pre!- f dent and Mm. 'x-IUtse nn their way j In Wa.hinaun from the Amurlcitio, I-Rlon convpntlon at Om.iia. left j thetr train here tMj.y Tor a morning i automnlil ride and a vtult to the too. ' At the o the President and MmP f'ociltdge left their automobile for a bmh at the anlmnls. none of dhom 'Mried to know what It was all atout. he air was cool and crtup rd iMitll the President (id Mrs. (.'oolhTge teamed greatly refreshed by thride. 5. P. Is Given Right to Shorten Line To Klamath Falls WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. (A. P.) The Central Pacific lull- road company wan given per- mission by the Intor-atato coin- merce commission today to t build !4 miles of new line be- tween Weed and Grass Lake In Siskiyou county. The now line will shorten the distance of the present Southern raciflo line between Weed and Klamath Falls. Ore., the Central Pacific being controlled by tne soumcrn t " W. R. Lloyd, Cottage Grove Youth, Doesn't Deny Killing, But Says His Mind Was Blank No Recollection of What Happened On Fatal Night- DALLAS, Ore. Oct. 7. W. H. Lloyd. 26 year old Cottage, Orove youth who is fighting to savo him self from a death penally on a churgo of murdering- Clint I. Bann of Independence on the night of September 1, resumed tho stand at nine o'clock Tuesday morning to undergo cross-examination by Dis trict Attorney Holgerson. Indica tions are that tho case will go to tho Jury shortly after noon, practi cally all testimony except rebuttal evidence was completed Tuesday afternoon. Lloyd took the stnnd In his own behalf about 4:30 Tuesday. His ap pearance on tho stand followed tho resting of tho state's caao and the ovcr-rullilir of a motion by W. w. Ilarcombc. defenso attorney, who sought to have the caso dismissed on the grounds that while tho In dictment charged premeditated mur der the state's testimony had been to tho effect that, he crime had been committed In an attempted robbery. Lloyd admitted freely tho circum stances of tho time preceding and following tho killing of Ilaun, but declared that he had no rccolloctlon of what had happened between the time llaun stopped the car bocauso of engine trouhlo near Huena Vista and a later period when ho found him self alone In tho car between Albany and Salem. He denied part and ad mitted part of the confession intro duced by Francis V. Galloway, dis trict -attorney of Wasco county who was ono of the leading witnesses for the state. Under cross examination Lloyd talked freely regnrdlng all occur rences except tho immedlnte time of the crime. . , WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. (A. P.I Kear Admlrol William A. Moftett t"UI the president's air hoard today that the Shcnan- dnali should be replaced with 4- a rigid airship built In tho Unit- ed States and of at least six million cubic feet capacity as compared with the 2.1 15.0110 cubic feet capacity of tho wrecked ship. He took sharp Issuo with Colonel William Mitchell, who bad diiiarcd "bungling" of tho navy had caused failure of Hie Shenandoah, Hawaiian and the north polar projects. E E PEOPLE ARE UP When the prenidentl;il train, after an overnlKbt run from Omaha drew into the yards here at :i a. m.. the prl(fnt niI Mrs. t'oolldge had fln tithed an early breHkfast. Twenty mlnu9-M were required to back the ti-aln lo the Vatlon. Then they itarted on their sight seeing tour, thru almot departed streets. Hhortly ner eight o'clock the presidential train cuntlnued on Its way to Wash Inei'in which will le reached tomor roW morning. JITNEY SLAYER TAKES STAND TO ESCAPE NOOSE FUNDAMENTALIST yS. MODERNIST They Match Their Wits1 in World Series J IPfT N x v U s t s s-?- f v - DILL tKP flrtt? t. i HuitIh lcadu tho boat batting team an a team in tho American league. Tho name strategy Ih Imll cated by tho batting figures. Ilia team won tho champloiiHhlp with fewer runs, fewer hits and fewer homo runs than the Pittsburg Pirates recorded. In his own Ichruo tho Browns and Tigers outbatted his men by many blows and runs only to see thoHO "socks" go glimmering. McKechnio's men also lead their leaguo In batting, as a team. They outscored every other club In tho 200 Horse-Power Motor With Interchangeable Parts Per fected in Dearborn Labra tory Sees a New Era in International Relations. DKTROIT. Oct. 7. (A. P.I Henry Kurd has announced that an engine for use In light airplanes of popular operation In tranHportatinn virtually has been completed In his experimen tal laboratory at Dearborn. He said the engine was an eight cylinder, ZOO horse-power motor. For this engine it claimed all the economies of the small automobile en gine. He said the motor would not require adjustment and parts would be Interchangeable, no that a wornout part could be easily replaced. The mo tor will be tested soon. Commenting on possibilities of his project for aviation he repeated his oft made assertion that he wah a ''greenhorn In aviation," and that the industry belonged to a nger gen eration." Neverthebss Mr. Ford visualised the possibilities of common use of (Contlded on tlx ) FORD AIRPLANE FINISHED; A BIG FUTUREFORSFEN National league. They outhlt svory team. And they laced out almoHt half again ah many homora ns did the Heiiatora. TJioao who havo followed closely the activities of the Pirates thla season havo remarked of late, how ever, on tho manner In which M Kcchnle has been "opening up" his game getting moro vetHatillty In hla attai-k and more srlen'0 in his dn fenHo. . Home attribute this chaDgo entirely In tho presence of Fred Clarko, old Pirate outfielder and ex manager of tho team, on the bench. It is probable, however, that Mc- POSTAL CIERK Charles Arzncr, lakevlow, Oregon postal employee. Indicted by a federal grand Jury, charged with cm bo?.-lorn en t of Kintal runds, plead guilty be fore Federal Judgo Charles K. Wol vnrton, at the oiwnlng session of the federal court Tuesday afternoon, and was given a fine of $MMl. The fine, according to tlio IJ. H. Marshall's of fice, mas paid yesterday afternoon. According to officials, "lack of criminal Intent" on the part of Arznor resulted In the light sentence,. He was horn and raised at Lakevlew. was highly reupectnd, and had always borne an excellent reputation. Postal Insiiectom Investigating the case, HHke favorably of him. He was ac cused of appropriating 111::. The amount was paid back to the govern ment. j The trial of I.. Reynolds Mom, jcharged with uttering and forging a ( government check, stolen from the suehntendent s office on the Klam ath reservation was underway In court this afternoon. The government dos ed Its chief case this morning. irMsmMr Man VUm. POItTIM.NU. Ore, O't. 7-QWIIIIam J. Cuddy, popularly known among newspapermen of tha northwest as "Hill." who for '"e than a quarter of a century was connected with the editorial department "f the Mornlngi Oregonlan. died here today. He has) lea 111 about a munih. PLEADS GUILTY, IS FINED $500 k'ochnio wah well alivo to tho necos sity of coaching his team In the "modernist" ntylo of play to cope with tho Washington tactics. Tho Pirates' driving attack was sufficient to win tho pennant. H was only after Mckcrhnlo and his aides be came sura of tho fart that they iniitht ho meetlmr Harris men In the foil melon that McKerhnlo gave thought to this stylo of play. Wherein hn showed his keenness as a puoi There Is no doubt, of course, but what Clarke Is playing a big part in the development or tuts mure versa! Ilo style. Overcoats and Snow Shovels Brought Out in Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota Light Snow in Iowa and Minnesota Heavy Rains (illf'A'iO. Oct. 7. Tho midwest Is nvercoalod and snow shovels are being wielded in Houth Dakota, Mon tana and Wyoming. Hut while sur cease froin shivers Is promised tho far west 'today, tho wheat belt looks for Its first snow and the eastern section may expect, Istrr In tho week temperatures spproschlng frost. There Is five Inches of snow In LchiI. H. 11. The white blanket In Casper, Wyo., Is three Inches thick Heavy ruins are reported over a storm area In the Itocky Mountain section reselling as far south as New Mexico and Arlxona. Hundreda of men are repairing landslides and washouts along the lenw. and Kin Orande western railroad near Orand Junrtlon, Colo., rgs-ir where a loco. motive plunged through rain- weakened bridge yesterday, .fously lnjutig two trail.) en. MID-WEST IN GRIP OF WINTER SNOW FALLING Air Mail Route On Pacific Coast Not Yet Awarded WASHINGTON. O.t. 7. (A. I.) Award of tho air mall ser if vlce'a first contract routes wero nittda today by I'oHtmustcr 1pii 4 cm I New and tnt'luih'tt the Halt Ijike rtty-i4oa AiiKctea routo to thA e(tern Atr Kxprcas, inc., l.oa Anicelcn, ant) Klko-Tanro to Walter T. Varncy of San Francisco. Tho bid of Vcrn T. CI unit for tho HcAttlp-toti AnRelca routo Is under consideration. onrmrn wipit iXLLblLMIOII TOPENPLANNED Three Women and Nine Men Comprise Jury to Try Con- vict (or Murder Brother of i 1iWnA unrrl Hti liiru Mliea uuara un juiy On I ! ruiHnnxn Oiari Ull LVIUCnUL. " BMKM tiro Ocl Thico worn- on imil nino in'on .-ompi l Uio Jury , which will try Tom Murray, oonvU t, j for tho murder of John Bwoonoy.l Kiinrd. In tho prison brink of AukusI 11! when - Murray. Kllnworlh, Kolly and James Wlllns shot their way out of ,,o. pimlun.lary. I ' Helnotlon of lh Jury was rnmplolorl I Jut at five oVIm k will. Iho seating of Mrs. Notllo Hhormau of Jefferson, I whoso namo was tho Inst of tho spoo- lal venire of fifty drawn after the original venire had been exhausted.! Mrs. norths M. King of Hubllmlty, and Mrs, Maggie ltanmby of Hllver ton aro tho other two womoii on tlio Jury, The nine tnon nii Ad,olpho Hom beck, Halem contractor; Jacob Hlng nian, tlorvals morchant; Harry H. Carpenter, Llvesley fnrmor; Homer P, Clovoland, Liberty farmer; Theo dore Mlndon, Htayton farmer; I B. Jtidnon, Halem; Adam Burns, Halom; Edward II. llamel, Liberty funnel; Osnrge Karrell, Itrooka rainier, Farroll Is a bother of Frank Far roll, a former guard at tho stnto MURRAY'S 1 Z V, . . , ' ., .IP'nse of building two lines up the Following the swearing of tho .,, ,,... ,M,inpii BtoVens. "I Jury the defense attorneys moved WBml o mi)(J bu, cmM nnt for permission to take the Jurors, ,,rr0 wln ,hm. Kru.cht over the grounds and buildings at; w , v0 nmm,,,p, lo ,ay tho the penitentiary and lo allow them , , wag b,ufr. io nispeci inn nun pen more, upon Objection of tho state lo ullowlng spy inspection of any part of tlio prison except that Immediately con nected with the break the court took the request under advlKoiucnt. HALEM. Oro., Oct. 7. Thut tho defense of Tom Murray, convict on trial hero for Iho killing of (luard John Hwc.ny during tlio prison, lira oi aiikiisi 14, will lie .jppr.- slon and mistreat mont which Jutl- fled his attempt to escupu sod tlifli killing of tho guard 111 seir-defem-a, wss 1'ieai iy inur-nic i tins morniiiH In tho formal retinct tu tho lourt of Will It. King, cbl.-f cuaml for Iho will it. King, cbl.-f oiinsil r.ir tlio defense, that tm Jury bo allowed to view the ' bull pin" and other moans of p.jnlKhi.wr.t at the. prison King toid the curt that during the entire period of M ir'av's lnrar - ceriitli.il at lb eprlson ho had boon subjected to uiuiuil and Inhiiniano punishment Ihst put him m coiiKtnnt fear of his life and Jiiitlfl.il an at- temi.l to escape. I t,.t ., iho prisoner s conflii-iiient I,, the "bull called attention cells, which he to one of theso described as the (Continued on page six ) CAN'T SELL SENATOR MANSION FOR NKW yoltK. Oct, 7. (A. IM Tho 17. 000. 000 Flflh avenue palace of the lale Heritor William A. Clark of Butte, Mont., with 12I rooms snd II baths, Is going bogging at 11.000,000. Real estate brokers regard the land on which It atanda as more valuable than the building and say the houso depreciates the site because of the cost of rasing It. pen, n secllon nf eight special rolls tn the veteran engineer. I In the south end of the prison yard ' 'John, we've got to go ahead JT entirely cut off from communication flnbih that line Into Klamath or correspondence with the rest of n m, , we can.' said Hill. 1 the liiHtllullon and the nn'lltlons ol- other railroads havo a great In! leged In exist In Ihesn cells. Ilo money in spend and wo must sjl HI US AIDE SAYS BID TO KLAMATH John F. Stevens, Who Built Up Deschutes, Says Hill Lines Should Be Extended to Klamath By All Means Jim Hill Never Intended to Stop at Bend. PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 7. (A. P.) John F. Htcvens, for eight years chief engineer of tho Oroat Northern railroad and for a time chief engi neer of the Panama canal, wna a wltnesa for tho northrn linos In the Klamath Kails rail hearing today. Stevens waa chief engineer and Inter president of the Hill railroads that Included tho Spokane, Portland and Hcnttle. th Oregon trunk. OreKon Kii'cmr nmi inuni Kullwny. ilo nti hef..ro ninri. Miiarn.'rep- roHintlnn tho Inter-ntntn ronimorcn comiuiwnlnn In the apiiliriitlnn of tho Or,K01I Tnmk to bl,H(, from ,, , Kliinmth Kails tlmt Jnmoi J. Hill lninnlo, to tullil to Klnmuth Falls wtipn lio aturteil tho lino up tho Dt'HrhutoR rlvor valloy. Tho famous fnglneor doclared Unit In 1009 Hill l "l" I" lo toll of tho proposed now ronil In Ormton. "t want to got Into southern and conlrHl Oregon with a first class rsllronil, Hill whs quotoil as tolllne Htovons. -'I ilon't mean a loggliiK ro""' ,,ut t!!lV?" "" W hi. chtot-Mw . th only way to do thla was to bum "I' Uo'Utos river. Hill rep led h wl"hd to tap the rich tlm- h-r country In central and southern Of'Bun lo get that business for his 1 ,"' ' was to build up through the Do. sihutes vslluy and to ottend on Into Klamath Kalis, tho details bolng loft to mo," Htovons said. "The major act of tills road was to got the timber business, next to dovolop the coun try." Kruttsclinlu Not I'otlto. Htovons salt) ho had sevoral con feroncoa with Julius Kruttschnltt, representing the K. H. llarrlman lines regarding building a Joint lino up tho Doat'hutcs when It was seen I tho Union Pacific was determined to i i ,, , , , ,.,,, Kt Up tho Pesi'hutes was lo wslk because I bad no lwcking. I took my but and said 'goodbye.' ' "What kind of road did you I build?" was asked. "I would call the Oregon Trunk A splendid second -class rosd as I built II mid It was a mistake to) , .,.,,.. ,,, ..,, y()11 thllK , ,he pub, nle,.,,.. w tll on w 0 ro Klamath Falls.'" '. ti,Ni i-erliilnlv " 1 "vvhy did you stop?1 ho was ask on crnss-cxaminatlnn. "I do not know wliy Mr. Hill ,,Ura , nto. received Insta frnl Mm ln ,(,, when reached Head, owing to business J dltlmis then exlsllng." 1 )ipt , .-, Una. 1 Htevens stated ho has no Inter. with the Mill lines now. Ho a) K(Htp. that ho had luvod JanW nm jjo n father. t -i,, 9,, inr, months before V lu) rteath. he was In New Yoi , ,ont for me to visit him." cot ney In spen some but will havo to wait conditions settle. It looks now (Continued nn Psgo three.) CI ARK S $7.000,00ffl PALTRY $2,000,0 markM n'ilhr Mtep In Ihn npft4 pa Hin of Ih fumotiii avenuo aa horn of fanhlnn and wealth and II 1 development for retail trade n) upartment houxM.O Tho whlto marhU nmnalon of Vincent Aator and 1 thff chateau of Mm. ltnollua Vandarbllt both havo boon aolT recently. Mra, Clark doea not car for her rtitinninn becauae ahe prefers to live In Hnnta D'iara, Cnl. ; ,(C0f.9aad on page m.) O The offer of the mansion for sale o GO