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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AtEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 10.10. JOHNSON FRISCOJO TRAIN Seems Confident of Being Victor in Coming Fight Will Soon Bo Down to Hard Work, Says His Manager. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl.. April 30. Jack Johnson is hero to begin trninitiK for his fight with Jeffries. He seems confident' of his nbility to put over tho sleep-producer punch. Jnck went out to tho Senl Rock houeo this morning, looked nround n bit nnd then enrao back to n down town hotel. Ho did not say just when ho expects to begin training, though tho big negro nnd his man- ncrer. Ucorco Lattic. accmrcu no EASTERN FIGHTER 8 NEARLY KILLED Knocked Out in Fight, Man Failed to Return to Consciousness Physl clans Say He Has a Hard Fight for Life. ALLEXTOWK, Va April 30. Unconscious from the concussion of tho brain, Kid Harrison, a lecal pu gilist, is in n critical condition at a hospital hero this afternoon. Harrison was knocked out in : fight with ii Wnterbury, Conn., pu giJjst known only ns "righting Abe." Tho bout occurred at the Keystone Athletic club. It was stud ho re mained unconscious until today. rnysicmns are now working over would bo down to hard work before mm nnd dcclnro that he has a hnrd lii tniilillo of flip week. It is Hkelvi thov intimated that nctivo work No arrests have ns yet been mnde. would begin Wednesday. BASEBALL NOTES. 4 f -f -f - Jacksonville will bo strengthened materially in tho game today and will doubtless give llcdford n good argument. Tho line-no for Jfcdford vrill about that of last Sunday. Pcrnoll, tho Southern southpaw, won the first full game ho pitched in big league company against St. Louis Thursday, no had pitched in two games for Detroit be fore, but this was his first finish game. Ho is recorded ns having n cool head and working himself out of bad holes occasionally. Eight hits were made off him, but only one ecoro resulted. Raisin Is Crowned as King. FRESNO. Cnl., April 30. All other crops may wither and fail, but the luscious raisin continues to hold its kingly sway in this section of California. It had its day of glory today in Fresno, where thousands of people gathered to pay homage to the fruit which is one of the principal products of this vicinity. Raisin bread, raisin pie and plain raisins wore distributed free to all the visit ors and a carnival program was given for their entertainmeut. Boxes Oregon of raisins were sent to President latt, John D. Rockefeller and other notables, and hotels, railroads and restaurants throughout tho country helped to exploit the fruit at tho re quest of the Fresno growers and packers. be "GREAT" FER IS DON IDICTED Grand Jury Returns Indictments Against Medical Man Charging Him With Obtaining Money Under Falso Pretense. Even the Roguo River Valley league need not be ashamed of its playing when tho score between New York nnd Philadelphia is 9 to 4, with 15 hits for New York and three for the Phillies. Five pitchers, Wil son, Moron, Humphries, Mawney nnd Chuk, were used by the Dooinites, but they couldn't stop tho slugfest. H. o E. National League. R. Chicago 0 Pittsburg 1 Brown and Needham; Powell and Gibson. Brooklyn 4 '5 0 Boston 2 5 3 Berger and Erwin; Curtiss, Burke and Smith. New York 9 15 Philadelphia 4 3 4 ATarquardt, Crandall and Meyer; Wilson, Moren, Humphries, Maroney, Cheek and Dooin. St. Lonis 4 7 0 Cincinnati 1 8 3 Harmon and Phelps; Gasper, Mc Lean, Clark and Rowan. American League. R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 9 2 New York 2 6 2 Bander and Livingston; Queen and Sweeny. "Detroit 0 2 0 'Chicago 1 4 0 Summers and Stanage; White and Payne. Cleveland .' 2 0 . 1 St. Louis 1 8 1 Joss nnd Clark; Powell and Stev ens. Boston 5 12 2 "Washington 3 8 1 Kargor and Carrigan; Walker, Gray and Street. RANCHER SHOT DOWN BY UNKNOWN ASSAILANT SPOKANE, Wash., April 30 J. S. Boone, n rancher living in the ex treme southeastern part of tho coun ity, was shot down and instantly "killed by unknown persons last night, 'the shots being fired from ambush. .At tho samo thre Arthur Rollen, n Ihired man, was wounded. Officers havo been sent to tho p"lnco, which is remote from telegraph vor tolcphono lines. TAFT CLOSELY GUARDED WHILE HE IS IN BUFFALO BUFFALO, N. Y., April 30. President Taft is tho guest of Ans loy Wilcox today in the house in which Roosevelt took his oath of office after MoKinley's death. Across tho street, and in full view of tho windows of tho room in which Taft sat working on his speech, is tho homo of John Milburn, where Mc Kinloy died, An oxtra largo squad of detectives guarded Taft today. SACRAMENTO, Cnl., April 30. Tho grand jury of Sacramento conn tv has returned indictments ngamst Dr. Fer Don and Dr. B. Thornberg, employed by the former, chnrging them with obtaining money under falso Pretences. For Don, who is now in the east, has invaded nearly every Pacific city. Tho grand jury declares in the indictmont his methods were ques tionable. Advertised Letter List. The following letters remain un called for at the postoffico at Med ford, Or., Wednesday, April 27: Arcade Vandetto thentor, Earl Blair, E. W. Carver, R. R. Cleveland, Mrs. Mattio Column, Mrs. Catherine Elkerson, W. A. Finney, K. W. Good- ale, Dr. T. V. Hall, O. Halo, E. E. Heres, Lewis Higgins, Thcod Hutch eons, Mrs. W. A. Joy, .Mrs. Albert Knyler, Lola Kent, O. T. Kittleson, Hank Leedles. C. R. Lindley, G. A. Martin, Carl S. Mnmler. F. E. Miller, Harry M. Moore, Magnus Nielsen, Anton Niemszik, J. L. Ranee, W. J. Robinson, George Scott, Mrs. C. A. Sparcschive, Georco Sinihm, S. T. Stine. C. E. Terrilf, C. B. Updyke. Parties calling for tho above let tors will picas) say "advertised." A charge of 1 cent will be made upon delivery. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. Outside the Fire Limits, But Inside on Prices AVe are glad to announce that, we will be able to open our Temporary show room on W. Main St. next Washington school MONDAY, MAY 9th AVhere we will show a complete new stool: of FURNITURE, CARPETS, LAOE OURTAINS, REFRIGERATORS, LINOLEUM, RUGS, SHADES, . STOVES AND RANGES. HAMMOCKS AND PORCH FURNITURE. it will pay you to see us hoforo making purchases. Present location, Cox Warehouse, 3ij blocks south of S. P. Depot. TELEPHONE MAIN 3771. Nf UMPIRE NEEDED HERE. Claude Ritchoy, the ex-Pirate, has caught on with tho Louisville team. Evidently no nustnko about Midget Browning of tho Tigers being somo pitcher. Outside of Addie Joss, the Clovc- nnd pitchers seem to bo unablo to find their bearings. Larry McLean is back with tho Cincinnati' club under a belmvo-or- banishment sort of contract. Dodo Criss, the champion pinch- littcr of the Browm, is still there with tho needed wallop. Tho Cotton States tenguu found tho secret of happiness, reorganized nud is playing ball once more. Tho Doves must havo sprained their "wiuuingstuffs" in taking thoNo two first games from tho Giants. Billy Mulonoy, tho former Brooklyn-Chicago player, has joined the West End semi-professional team of Chicago. Outfielder Oakes of tho St. Louis Cardinals is on the hospital list with blood-poisoning contracted from a stocking. When Johnny Kling nnd .Mike Don 1 in get bnck in the game tho national commission can wind up its affairs and go out of business. It is snid that Manager Jennings of Detroit wants to get Jttc' Kloinow from New York. Hugh ' Jinst Do "loury" of his catching department. In Pittsburg they placed the wrong numerals on tho pennant and then hoisted it upside down, Ouuns that will mnkti a Pirate fan spit over his little finger. Roth the Red Sox and the Doves havo a Collins, and the only Jimmy is in Providence, a short distance from Ronton. The name will always sound good in the Hub. Coiinio Mack's pitchers are doing midsummor work nud it looks as if tho white elephant were out to cause trouble for tho other Ainoriw. league teams. Ty Cobb is willing to hut that he will not bo put out of a game this sea.sou for lulling back to an um pire. "I'm deaf nnd dumb on tho field from now on," nuyH Tyrus. TRIAL OF WEZLEfi UNDER WAY; JURY CHOSEN TACOMA, Wash., April 30. Tho jury which will try Charles Vor.lor for the murder of his divorced wifu'ri mothor, Mrs. Frederick Sohulx, has been scoured and the taking of tes timony was begun immediately. Woxlor has alreadv signed a com pleto coufoNiou, the imlico say. "Moving," if done from a inero no madic impulse, is an unprofitable habit. Hut not to move at all, or too Huldom, is worco. 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