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.' ' i?w tt- tw, ;tt i ---wa.-r-'jfi wMWftj'PtiwiiijiiiliiMMBI IJSHSS " " V(.Q. .'it . i-H v"" w cfa w " '" -t """i" 'j,!- Tonlirht find lonmrlow-l-Kiilr dnd cooler, ' i . d Mail Mll.ll I'lllf itM l.Vth. Mill lfiito Wlrv Hi'iKirt Tl... . ..i. ., . l"HllHtlJ Id II CUJ .U' U f I MMf(.) iiarihg n lrnmnj win- KlbTH YKAtt. MEDFORD, 0UJSC10N, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910. No. 166. '.''! .' '"P'? " ft!K1p r, ' it ' wi.iwsjw "HHkP awhs Tribune mi Iji vfliv lis I LaaaW Laafll LaaaaH LaH H fw H liHl iaaawir con HG IN . DECKS A CHOLERA HUN DJSTRIGTS Say3 Ho Believes Democratic Parly Will Bo Ably Roprcscntod In (he Lcijlslaturc by Captain Etjtjlcston and J. A. Wostcrlund Campaign Expunst.s AmounUI tu $.02. Clnronco h. Ronmea ha.i docllucd tlio dmnnerntlo nomination for Iho Ifllntttro rIvoh IiIiii by lilu party ut thu t-octtut prlmiirlOH. In doing ho ho wrolo tho comty clerk an follews: Mndford, Sopt. 30, ltHO.IIon. V. It. Colonmn, County Clork, Jiul: non.lllo l)oar Sir: I acknowledge tlio rucolpt of your vaiuotl favor of tho 20th liuit. fliicIoaliiK n certificate of nomination In which it la r.ortlflod that I havo roci'lved tlio ('outu.rntlc i ouilnatloii for lho,ilco of roprcHon tntlvo from JnokKou county. Ihoro nro fov conditions under which I would doollno t!il nomina tion. I ronalder l mi honor to havo thin boon nominated for thla, tho moil Important offlro In tho gift of tho oleclornlo, nnil I recognize that I owo a duty to my party that would undur ordlnnry clrcuniHtnncoa Induce mo to accept It. So Ilviicflt to Tarty. J)ut under tho peculiar existing prooont condition!!, I cannot concolvo how It woulU benefit tho party for mo to nccopt IMh nomination. Tho utlngod rtipiibllfi t: uoiiiluooa, Captain ISgKloaton t n' Mr. Wuitorlund nro, I undorntnnd, nbout an good doinocrnts n I mynulf am. I tindnrutnnd that Mr. Woatorlund In hut rncmitly or tho ropubllcnn fnlth and If thin Hhnuld provo to bo orrono oim aud ho Ih found to ho rwilly and truly a ropubllcin, tho matter can ho i-aally enrod hy tho election of Mr. JohiiHon, tho othor domocrntlo nom Inoo, who hi In fact tho nbloit ono of all of tho can l'd.itua for tho loglala turo. I could not think of running against mo good a democrat a a Cap tain Eggloaton, who was for yonra rhout tho only dyocl-ln-tbcwool, ruck-rlhbad domocrnt In tho south ern pnrt of tl.o county. Jiuit a fow ywirs ago I 'had tho honor of Horvins aa socretnry of tho domocrntlo county rotnpalKU commlttoo, of whloh com inltton waa tho very worthy and effi cient chairman. Tho nplondid aorv Ico thnt ho rondorod tho domocrntlo party in tint crimpnlRn rcanltod In tho oloctlon of prnctlcnlly tho ontlro domocrntlo county tlckot from top to bottom. Ilia odltorlnla In Town Talk, our offlclnl orsnn durliiK thnt enm P'llun, will nlwaya atand aa mnator plocou of lo.-.lo, and nn unanflwornblo arcitmont In favor of tho oloctlon of Continue """"" FEDERAL CONTROL WATER FAVORED Hot Flfjlit on In the national Irrigation Conrjross Chlcano Is Chosen for tlio Next Mooting Place San Francisco Not Endorsed As Slto for Exposition in 1915. l'UHIII.O, Col., Sept. no, Kodornl control of Intoi'Htato utroniua wna fa vorml today lu u innjorlty ropor.t auh mlttoil by, tho c'ommltteo on roaolu tlona lo tho national Irrigation con Uvohh horo. A minority roport, aup portod by tho Colorado ilolojrntlon, iirKlut' Htato control, alao waH auh mlttod, nnd dehato on tho (luoatlnn oceuplod n Rroator part of tho morn lug uoshIou. Tlio Colorado dolngnton hotly do nounr.od Now RIoxlto and Toxna for pppoaliu; atnto control, iloclarlng that thoso HtatOH woro profiting at tho nxpoiiHo of eouthorn Colorado, whoso troaniH woro 'drained no that tho southern atntoa might IrrlRiito tholr landii, Chlcagq was tho solootlon of tho rommlttoa on pormnnont organization Several Hundred Soldiers Aro At tacked by Populace FlnJiting is Spirited and Many Aro Injured 12 Deaths Havo Occurred In Past 24 Hours. NAI'LliS, Bopt. 30. SoriouH riot ing ouoiirud lodny when wuvorul liuit drod Holdiurn, UKhiwIiu the author- ilioH in iHolatiiiK tlio cholera pu tiuutK, claaliud with thu poiuiiuco. The riotinir wit a i;enritl, alniorit evory attempt U removu a pu limit bi.'inc met with Htuhhorn nwiHtunco. In the lower part of tho city iiioIih of Hcvoral hundruil pontons formed ami attacked thu soldiurs with kiiivoM cluha uud KtonoH. Tho i1htin wn bpirilod. Many wojo injured. It was offiuiully uuuouucud loduj Unit 1'2 dentin) from oholum liad oo mirurd in Nupluw Hitiuu uoou yemtur- duy. EUGENE V. DEBS WILL SPEAK AT MEDFORD SOON Oil Jackson county Hoeiuliuls and KympnthUerH meet .Sunday uftumoon nt -JilO in Smith'H hull un North flrnpu Ktreet to porfoct plans for a uitiHri uiuetini; thnt will hu hold Oo tohor L nt tho Nntntoriuin hnjl.! Kiikciic V. I)uh, tfoeialist candiduto for jn-osidont, 1008, will ivo the principal nddreHH. DoiikIhb and KJumnth couutiua have promised Inr'o uVIctriitionii for (Jio inuot, uud tho hall will ho crowded tu itn nn pacity ou its opening dutu. thoao candidate pled tod to tho dom ocrntlo faith. To Uo l-'IolU Clear. Hollo Ylnc, ttorefor., that tho dem ocratic party of Jackaou county will, ho ably ropreaontod lu tho lower 'inuao, and that contoata ahould ha had for principle ratho'r tl.n for mou or porsonal ntnhltlon, I havo de cided to Ioiyo tho flold oloar for my othor dotnocratlo hrothron, Aa a roault of thoaa coucluulonn, I return you horowtth tho blank ac coptanco of thlu nomination, not oxo cuted. I alco, In compllanco with tho law, oncloao horowlth my campalun ox ponao account, which I trust you will find In ordor. Youra very truly, C. L. nHAMES. , Kxponso Account, Contrlbutloiuv Hocolvod from tho law firm of Colvlir & Honinoa, In post ago stamps SO. 02 Kxpondlturos Paid tho poHtnco ou this lot tor 02 ffor tho noxt mooting plnco and tho doIoRntoa preparod to voto on tho (tpoatlou thla aftornoon, when tho oloctlon of offlcora for tho ouauliiK yoar takoa placo. Tho commlttoo rocnmmondod tho oloctlon of It. 10. Twltchul of Now lUoxloo na proaldout of tho coiiKroaa, Tho California dologatoa oppoaod tho Holoctlon or Chicago ou tho ground thnt tho Irrlgutlon oougross ahould moot In atatoa whoro tho quos Mou ot reclaiming arid lands waa a vital ono, Tho Callfomlana today failed to uocuro ondoraoiuont of San FranolBco na tho alto for the Panama Pnclflo Intornatlonal oxpoaltlou of 101G, tho convontlon deciding that Ul quoatlon was oatrangoous to tho purpoaos of tho congroaa. - ----------- Owing to an accident in this press room of the Mail Tribune the paper appears this after noon in abbreviated form. Four additional pages ready for the press cannot be published today. BOO LH FOLLErTE NDOGTORS'CARE. Condition of Senator is Said to Be Grave Will Be Operated on at 2 O'clock This Afternoon foe Gall Stones. HOCIIKB'TER, iiuin., Sept., 30. - The decision of Doctors Willinm undjgrntulnlions, Jay." C'liiirk'rt -Muyo to ulnce Senator Alb urt Lu Kollctto of Wisconsin under the Knife ut once is icpirdcd by the friends of thu uonntor here na indi-. culiuu' liml La Kulleto in in a pre carious conditio,. Senator 'Lnloflelto arrived 'Iriftt uiuht nt thiiMnyo lumpitnl and it wuh iuiiulutcd . that (hu doctors ivfauld operate upon liiin at ,2 o'clock lliirt ufternoOh for tho removal of wll Htonus iu tho hinder. .The oporutiou 4wlll ho similnr to that performed', oir Clovornor Johu 0u, nlthouKh the doctom hopo that LTi nii(ia. wTj .show -ureater rally ing iiinvuiH uiau (no i no miu gov ernor. The fact that I.u Folletto wna ne oompaniad hy Doctor ICcciian nnd Fox ot Mndinon nnd Doctors Murphv nnd Ivoefer of ChioaKO lends idditionnl gravity to tho reports of ln I'ullettttit condition. V1DEW CUP RACt TOMORROW Automobile Classic Will Start With 20 Enerants -Over 300,000 Spec tators Expected to View the Race. MOTOR PARKWAY, L. I Sept. HO.-jpTIio Veliderhilt oup ruop, the Amorloan uutomobilo oliiK.sie, will he run tomorrow over tlio Pnrkwuynpd roadn of Nusstiu county, with 0 outrauts. Tlio work on tho Purkwuy 1ms heca finihhed and when tho mnohines aro hunt away tomorrow ou their spocd-oating coutuht, nonrlv 25 miles of road- will ha,vo been uddedJ lo tno un milt's which wus thrown l'i' to tlio public hist Juno. Tlio yandurliill up eoursq it J7H.8 milos, Knoh hip s i2.(M mil0h and thd rnoorb will cirolo the !ourqu ii limes. Jt is oxpuotud that 00, U()0 spectators will watuh tho con test. Kcllar-Carroll Mill Tonight SAN KRANCISCO, Sept. 30. AtW 11 month of icUonosn, tho box ing gniuo iu S1111 l'rnnoisco will ho rowvod tonif-ht whon Siunmy Kollnr and Jimmy (htroll will incut ut the Dtoamliuid Rink for n ton-round oour. CAPITAL PRIZE NOW ON DISPLAY! The Five Passenger Buick6 Automobile ; the Capital Prize in the Jjffail Tribune's ; Contest is on Display Evsry Afternoon in Front of the Mail Tribune Office. , .-, -- A WORD WITH BOWERMAN AND 4 WEST SAY HULLO i V I 1 Rival Candidates for Governor Ex- 1 change Greetings Cordially ltli lS- Predict Victory at Polls4 in vcmber. Ho- PORTLAND, . Sept. 30.- -"Con- i "Sumo lo you., Ob.'I "V And Oswald West, democratic candidate for governor, nnd Jny Howonnnn, repuhlicUu candiduto ifor Kovuruor, met und shook hands this morning. ij..-wns tho tinj time the rivnla, who nro'fo engimo in a bitter campaign in u fow weeks, had seen ench other sinco their nominations in the primaries. , "I telephoned'. to you" continued West, "when I learned of-your nom inution, hut couldn't find you., udgc Duller unswercd the phone undVaid he would convey my fclieitutionsto you."- -- - t-, "Just liko the judKc," unswercd i Howcnnnn. "Ho forgot." "It's n cinch thnt, one of us will win," contniued West, to which Bowi crniau assented. "When are you cdiujr to .stdrt outT" inquired Howcrjnan. "I'll probubly bej,'iii next week, in East ern Oregon, whilo the rouds are good." . t "Oh, I'll pet busy proty soon. Loots like a fcood ,-cauipaign in sight," observed ths democrat. ' "Sura does," aj;reed Uowerraan, mill tltm onttnf.tln.l Vt "I'm KoiuK to win'," announced West, na Bowerman-i, disappeared iu an elovator. "That's list what Bowermau said hefaro you appcnrodi'N ' "Jay is n warm personal friend,'' rcsumod West, "hut Iain rouik uftor him politically good and hard. When the primaries were on,, I'had much work so-1 did not havethno to leave my office, hut my campaign was not nsleep." ,. "03," Bowennau 'had "confined a 'ew imuutoH before, "is n 7f ino fol low, nnd I liko him, hutyon just wntch 1110 take the hido off him." Evidently tho fight for governor if Oregon will ho confined to ihe 'lomocrut and the ropulilic'an. The niggastiop of nn independent in tho Jield has uot mot with oncourage- Imput. Ben Selling, whoso" namo was nonlioned us n possible .indepondent Icclures that his husmoKa nrnicn: Icclures that his businoss urnrgoV nents nnd lis construction of n sky sorapor at Sixth und Alder strcotsf uiako it impossible for- him to iim, lidor biting candiduto. Furibor, Senator Soiling .says'-ho would pro' for going into the primaries should lio over make the raco for governor. CLARK REMAINS ALASKA'S HEAD JUNKAU, Alnska, Sopt. 30. Gov ernor Wnltor K, Clark haa roconsld orod his dotonnlnatlon tq quit hla offlclnl position na governor of tho territory and will stay tha full terjri, , - YOU E, IS TO CAMPAIGN Considers Assembly and Anti-As-, sembly Rflht a- Minor Affair Says Party Must Get Together and Stand by Ticket; SALEM, Or., Sept. 30. Governor Prank Benson, who has just returned from California, whero ho spent sev eral months under medical treatment, declared today that ho Vould give hla undivided support to tho entire ropubllcan stato ticket as nominated In tho primaries la,at week. Governor Benson is a candidate for secretary ot stato. .Physicians declare that tho governor has recov ered hi3 health sufficiently to go through the fall campaign without Injury to himself. Without discussing tho Issues bc foro tho Oregon votors, BenBon said: "I cohslder-tho so-called assembly and antl-assombly' fight a minor issue in this election, nnd tho republican party must got together to a man and stand by Its nominees. "I am a republican first, last and all tho time, and I intend giving my heartiest support to the men that tho peoplo havo seen fit to choose at tho primaries." . MEASURE RANGE Dlctance Can Now. Be Measured. Up N to 40,000 Yards Mechanical Features Arc Guarded by Govern ment. FORT STEVENS, Ore., Sopt, 30. A now instrument which resembles u telescope, with which distance can be measured hy merely foou&inp; 011 nny object, is soon to be Installed at thq local observntory. It is saic that the instrument mukvs it pos- siblo to detect tho nppronoh of an enemy's fleet at n distance of 40000 VlirilU IIY11I t1int .tiin.l ftStw. iKn uxnol distanoo of nny object within .i... . .. ' that distance. Tho apparatus is so nrrnuged that tho directioiTis glvon in degrees and minutes nnd' tho mechanical feat ures nro so delicately adjusted that they automatically eoreet for ouryn turo jif tho onrtli's surfaco. Only trusted officers will bo nl lowed to use, tho instrument,. tho de tails of which nro kept secret by tho government. , throo years. Ho mado this nnuouuco mont Inat night after ho had beon lnltlntod Into tho Juncnu lodgo of Klks. Scores of Douglas Islandors camo over to nttond tho coromonles. .-- -t- -, BENSON HOM new nun . """' ' i ' 1 i . . 1 1 -isr 10 ENLARG SCHOOL IN NORTH NO Situation in Public Schools May Be Returned Temporarily by S:hou Board, Which Will Meet Ihls Evening to Discuss Plans for Ad ditional School Rooms. Tho vschool board will meet tluV oveiling to disenss plans for the building of nditional rooms at the North school in, order to relieve thi congestion in' the other buildings 'o? tho city. Since Iho opening of the term additional pupils have been en rolling until now there is no 'room for more.- ' The rooms at tho North school if built will be occupied hy the groin mar grades th'aare now housed at the iu'glr school, 'but which cr9 very much in tho way owing to the largo enrollment of high school students. It is believed thnt additioru rooms for temporary purposes can be provided at tho North school nt ?t small expense. The situation will not be permaucntlv re!ie-el unfit Qceen Anne school is bnilt and the Washington school is replaced bj two now buildings. sociEinii APPEAR WW Vcudevirlt for Benefit of Library Will Be Given This Evening at Opera House Splendid Prosram Ararig$dvt . "' ? Society yaudeyllle, under .tho u Flce pt ;th'o library board und the personal direction of Miss Talma Zotta Henry, and given for tho bon ofit of tho library, will entertain the public this ovonlng at Medford op era "house. Tho program" follews: Overture, Hazelrlgg's erchestra: banjo solo "Medford Prldo of the West March" (Hamilton Root). Charlea Edward Root; "Her Arms," (comedietta by Henry White), iona, U!r Ta'lma-Zotta Henry; Redniund Morrick. Mr. Oscar B. Wllbor; the boy. "John"; Medford's youngest ao crnno, Miss Geraldino Tholss, (a) trla, "Lucrezln Borgia" (Donizetti), (h) Les Fllles dp Cadiz (Pacln P. Tostl). Miss Durnham at piano; mon ologue, Miss Talma-Zetta Henry; a unlquo llttlo sketch entitled "Prac tice Hour," Introducing Medford's popular favorites. Miss Ethel Crow 91!, Miss Orbtchni Crawford, (a) mimoresko (Anton Dovrak); "The Coming Out of Miss Cummlnga," Miss Talma-Zotta Honry; Willinm Erhart Snydor. q,oncqrt artist, piano, "Rhap- PORTLAND MAy t . V u "lanurresiueni uranam s Matter Say BAN FRANCISCO, Sopt. 30. Thorn 13 a very strong probability 1 vthat threo of tho Portland-Oukland Bwiuosm wnicmntloldor Hotllngpar-i i. IqIpntod and ho has playod In all f tho prosont aorlos will he for joltod to Oakland. President Grahnm today rocotved a tologram from Walter McCrodle asking If it voujil ho a violation of Iho-rjilos to nlow Pitcher Znckort. rocontly bought by Portland from Seattle, to play. iQrahain at once ro pllpd that it woui;d not bo advisable ia permit ZaolcoiG to pitch until ho hnd mado a thorough invo3tlgntlon, Qraham's ruling, follewlni: so cloaoly upon tho Intorprotatlon of tho rulo covering tho H,otllug caso, makes J 11 BallfiQarnes fnWhicH Infielder Hettlng Participated Hay to Oak-I r iFit U''S 1 ;. 1. - . ... .. . .. f i!tfo.r0lm PALMER IS Maniacal Attempt to Dynamite Hjt Htme Is rfarie Suspect Is Ututor Arrest-Plot to Kill Entire Fam ily Is SiM to Hae fieen Un earthed. CHICAGO.-Sept. 30. What iu be lieved to have been a maniacal at tempt to dynamite the boats f Itr. Potter Palmer was mado pubho t day. Fred Wahlcmyer ig under arrest on suspicion of being either m daa- gerous maniac or a plotter U kin members' of the Palmar faaiily. Wnhlemyer was areated last aight in the porch of the Palmer home md a bomb ready for ignition was in his possession. Wahlomver rang tha bell ut the Palmer home. Tho butler aid Mrs. Potter Palmer was aiek. luspicion was arous'ud and tk p- (Ce were notified. Wha thay ar ived they found' Wahlamyor waitia outside the door with a batokar knife in his hand. Ha raaisted, but was finally overpowered. Wahlemver said he bad seen 4 man crawling toward the do re It and had attacked him. Tha bomb with fuse attached was lying oa tka porch. ITe admitted hainn raad it. rhe bomb was filled with flKokabkM no wdfir,nd. nitroglycerine. Tha faa ill owed ovidenca of havia ' kam nhted nnd then pinched onr. Wahlemvor is believed t be ia- ine. After beintr taken lo the o- ;(e station lit declared ke was m- nged to marrv a nitca of Saaafar fmn:r pmilv Wahahnvar. n atw- 3" of the man under arrest, teld '1 nol'ce he was insane aa a result f an ininry to his head. In th Potter Palmer home at the 'ime of the man's arrest were Jade 'Tonore Potter. Mrs. Potter, Pal- es brether: Honors Palmer, her " nmiiW'-s. Potter Pal"-e?. Since Uo"u has been guarded. A vot starth'g "Duar Boy aad sisnfd "XTary Des Moines," was 'Vwd in Wnhlemver's nocket. sodlo Hong-olso, XII" (Llsat); ''Ioi n Parle Francla," (a farca by T. J. Williams) , characters: Major Rac lus Rattan, Mr. W. P. Maaley; Vle 'or Dubois. Mr. Qeorze Alpheasa Butz; Mr. Sprlnlui, Mr. Vaa R. Pier son; Mrs. Sprigglna, Miss Cer.tru4 E. Trolchlor; Angelina, thalr daask tor. Miss IK-i.ua R. Ensllsh; Julia, wifo of Major Rattan, Mrs. Hdwla Ssoly Parsons; Anna Maria, mH ( nil work. Miaa Lotta Luka; place, a ashionablo aeaaldo; scene, Hvtsa oom In Sptlxclua' home, Mesdamea Porter J, Notf, B. p. Tl'olsa. P. E. Morrick, B. S, Parsoaa, P. W. Hollla. W. H. Canon, Vf. I. Vawter. J, B. Watt and H. A. At diows aro tho patroaesaod of tk ee- "ton. FORFEIT GAMES now uonsiaenng tho Rules Violated. It appear that McCrodle la la Ua wrong and that Wolvsrtoa's vroteata will recolvo favorable r.otloa. wmio President Graham will aet aay that McCredle la la tke wraajg and that Wolyorton'a protoata will he uphold, hla guarded statemeata leajl to tho bellof tkfct he holds with Jawaa Farroll, secretary of tke Natlaaal Association ot Baseball Leaguoa, that Portland had no right to play Vei ling. Farroll'a ruling la qoatataed In tie following dlspatok; "Hotllng haa contract with Sa knuo dated Soptqmbor S, recordeil Septombor 14, ArMcle 26 forblAa players helping to -wta more tkaa one championship for mora tkaa eaft club l: any ono eenacik m "I i I LkMAm