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JVMUIIIJIJJXJJ iVLZUJU xjlvi. r t WNATIlim Knlr tonight. Tlio MnMngo of tlio ring, White l'iitr weather MhiK Hula or niinw Whllii unit nine l.ni'iil hhiiwcrn lllnnlt tilitimuhir Aliovn white, warmer j lii'low while, nnhhir Whlto with hhiulc cont(irColi1 Medford Mail Tribune Full TiCnNcd Wire Report. The only paper In tho worl4 nilhtlahn.t Iti n nllv Mm uli& Medford hnvlng a loaned wlr. wnrm year. MEDFORD, OKEOON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910. No. 183. NJURED: ACCIDENF SHROUDED III Bf 1 mm ma AD MUMS ran is urm Senator Leaves Home (or a Walk and Returns In Twenty Minutes Badly Injured Condition Today Serious Sustains Injuries to Head No One Saw Him Hurt. HARD RAIN I A AM American Princess Who May Rule Portugal And Her .Husband, Prince Miguel. NI'AV YOHK. Oct. 21.- Senator Nelson Alilricli nf Hlinili! Island is in u critical condition today at'ttT hav ing been struck down itt Mudisnii mo unt) and Sixtv-n'mtli Mtreet, either li, tin enemy or hiiimi hoi! of vehicle In spite nl' tlio I'liinilv belief lli.it tlio .senator was hit liy mi electric car or Ht ruck liy n taxicah, it i persistently rumored t lint Alilricli wiih murderously iiHsuulled. The scene of tlio mipposod tittnck is quiet mid somewhat ihoJii toil. In Kintti ir llui optimistic icpniH liiHt night shortly loiter tlio nccidcrt or atiiek, it is understood tluit tlio M'lintor'H condition is calming nii.x ioty. Alilricli wiih injnicd while strolling shortly before dinner. Ho hud liccn gone from tlio house lint twenty min utes when ho staggered Intel;, bleed ing nnd disheveled. Ah ho reached tho steps of his residence ho collapsed. Physicians assert that the senator stistnincd injuries to his head. Ilf was wounded over tho right temple and the left oyo. His riuht urm was also injured. Aldrioh is reported to have said that u vehicle struck him at Madion aveniio and Sixty-ninth street. .My torv is added to'tho affair liv tho laet that no person saw Aldiioh in lured, the 1'irM intiiuation being when ho was found with his fneo covered with blood nnd his clothing torn. N) report was iiiadn to tho police. Scores of newspaper reporters searched in tho neighborhood of tli iiffair for witnesses of Aldneh's mi MViMtlnUril nil imiki' 1 ) ALL RECORDS FOR FLIGHTS GRI1KLH Fears Felt for Safety of Three Bal loons Which Sailed From St. Louis Monday on Long Trip to the North. Clilcano Fans Havo Blues Team Docs Not Como Up to Expectations Connie Mack's Judiimcnt Prais ed Today Followlnu Pitching of Coombs. CHIC'AUO. Oct. 21.--Tho rhiladel phfm-Chiciigu world's championship game scheduled for this afternoon was postponed today o iincc.oiint o! rain. Tliu teams will play tomorrow if IHtssihlu. At 10:1ft u drizzling rum was fulling and the umpires eoueluil ed that il would he impossible to play the fourth mime today. (IHANI) RAPIDS. Mich.. Oct. 21. Tlio world's, distance and sustained flight lecords for biilnnning went bro ken hv the hulloou Ilolvotiu of Swit reiluud, which Iniided at St. lsudoio, Quebec, today after having traveled l.fiOO miles I'loni SI. Louis. The former record wus l.UKI niilos, The America II and the Dusselilorf ate still unreported. k . ST. I.OUIS, Oct. 21. Although It Ih not ilouhted lint that tho world'fl noroHtat dlHtanco record of una iiiIIch and tho American Imllooa roc ord of 870 iiiIIoh litivu boon broken, alnrm Ih folt hore today for the wife ly of tho tiphorlcnl bnllnous Amurlra II, DiiHBoldorf and Azurln, which havo not boon roportoH Blnco tlioy -passed hoyoiul tho lOO-mllo rndliiH. A balloon Ih wild to havo boon sighted Into yoHtordny nt Hntloysburg, Out,, but which ono of tho tbroo iiiIbh- lug lmllooiiH It wiih tho dlHpntch did not Htato, CIJ1CAO. Oct. 21. After an all night rain, today dawned as raw an I cold as tiio feelings and feet of tho Cubs' adheioiits. The groundkecp ers swished their way across the sou den field and straw strewn diamond at West Side pink and their c.vpct opinion was that the grounds were in poor condition and that a postpone ment of the fourth gutno of the world's championship series would he announced thin afternoon. Meanwhile, the spirit of the t'hica- go fans is us damp us the weather All the sporting writers concede tho defeat of the Cub hv Connie MnokV men from Quukcrtowu. Captain Chance nluie, holds to his liuth m the team. The universal expressed opinion is that the Americnus wi 1 make it four straight. .Mack's Judgment Praised. Connie .Muck, nrivulelv known us Coruoliii". .McOillicuddv; today is tho solon of the national pastime. He U the highest aiithoritv, the no plu ul tra: the cerebrum and cerebellum and then voiue. of the luiseliall world. IU was criticised liberally for what hii lienrod sheer recklosMiosh in pitcln.ig ComliH alter Tucsdav'N poor hu ' -nig liy the lug twirler: now all huts (Coat'lniiiM on puKi S )"" GREAT MAN-BIRD ' mT!mrHMTmmmm K f''.L, i v " Wr m H trAfiKm. 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The marriage oecurrwl In Scotland In the presence of royal and notable so Inl guests on S?;.; 1.'. UK)!!. It was noted at the time that iJom Miiruel of nrai:iiuza. the father of the nrlneo. -,i tho nmniuinr t., The Portusnicso throne, but that he hurt no tnciinntim in nri.j Mu .ini,. i... ,i,.,., i,ni i. .. ,.i . , ,.. favor or his ton, the prince Ihe prince and his American wife Rlnce their mnrrinirclmverilvlrttxi thMr Hm hot.n their home In Austria and Mrv Smith's London residence. Greatest Aviation Meet in American History Will Benin Soon Many Forelnners Will Be On Hand to Attend the Fllnhts. iCOCKRAN COMES TO AID OF STINSON NIOW YORK, Oct. 21. W. Ilourlto Cooltian annoiincod today thtiu ho will nnsht tho c.mbo of Hoiry h, Stlmsoii, ropubllcan iiomlnoo for governor of Now York, by Joining hla fiiondH on tho Htuinp In tho Intorcata of tho candidate, Cook ran will bo ono of Colonel lUocHovolt'a right hand mon In the fillroftlon of tho cnmpaltfn, .N'i:W YOHK, Oct. 21.-Tho grent oHt aviation meet In American his tory will begin tomorrow. It Ih ex pected that more than 1,000,000 spectators will attend tho contests to ee ninny of the world's most promi nent aviators In flight. Principal Interest centers In tho rivalry between tlio Wright brothers on ono Hide nnd all tlio other con- teutants on tlio other, Tlio coming tournament will bo tho first In which tho Wrights will havo pitted their skill against others In tho aeroplano world. Tho WrlghtB' oxcliiHlvonesB heretofore has been attiibutod to their claim that forolgu and Ameri can aviators have Infringed their pat-outs. W00D1LE FO GET STATE BANK James Campbell and Associates Ap ply for Charter for New Bank Complete Orrjanlzatlon Soon Un der State Law. CRIPPEN ELS "JIM HILL DAY" COMPLETE STORY, BEING PLANNED MAN CLAIMS $15,000 STOLEN EROM HIM YOS ANOKLKS, Cal.. Oct. 21. -I'rivato detectives woio employed to duv by M. W. Iluzelton ot Oneid'i, N. Y to recover securities worth jMfiO.OOO, which he says were stolen from his apartments on South -Main street. According to Iluzelton, who is 7."i vonrH ohl, tho papers were looked in a small steel box which he kepi in his bureau drawer. IIo returned to In-, rooms last night to find that the box had been stolen. Tho soeiuitios were not negotiable. Application has been made for n cbnrter for tho establishment of n state bank at Woodvlllo by Jiiiuos Campbell and W. It. Iiuumback of Medford and a number of citizens of Woodvlllo. Messrs. Campbell and Ilausiback, who havo been conducting a loan and real estnto business In Medford for the paut sovernl moutliH, realizing tho possibilities of busluccs In tho growing town of Woodvlllo. havo as sociated with thoin some ofulio lead ing citizens and Investors thoro In tho establishment of this bank. Tho application for charter has been made under tho stato banking law and tbo comploto organization will bo made within a fow d.iya. HIGHLANDERS AND GIANTS DELAYED NEW YORK, Oct. 21. With tho Intor-clty baseball sortes standing (Hants :i, Highlanders 2, nnd ono tto game, today oponod dreary and Btonny, foroshadowlng possible post ponement of tho gnnio scliednlod for thlinjiftoriioon, It was annoiincod that Kord would outer ,tho box for tho Auiorlcaus, whllo MnthowBon would probably go In for tho Nntlonnls. ST. I.OUIS, Mn Oct. 21. Twontv fivo hundred union shopmen, employ ed on tjio Misouri l'aeifio and Iron Mountain route railroads, struck to day in obedience U orders of Presi dent O'Coiinoll, In Spite of Grillinrj Cross Examina tion It Is Believed that Doctor Im pressed Jury Favorably Says He Knows Nothlnn of Body In Cellar. LONDON, Oct. 21.--Tho testimony of Dr. Il.twlvy H. Crlppe;i, charged with tho murder of his ; jf0f nolle Hlmoro Crlppen, wns concluded today and, In spite, of n grilling cross-examination, tho defoml.vit, It Is bellov ed, Impressed tho Jury favorably. Throughout his ordeal Crlppen ro inalned cool and collected and excopt for a pallor of tho face, thoro was little to Indicate the strnln tho Amer ica wns nndornolng. Ho toel: Prose cutor Mnlr'a fiery cross-exninlnntlon almost phIloophlcnlly. Mulr's epfott to foreo Crlppen to ndn It that nono but hlrasolf could hnv burled tlio liumaa body found In (ho collar of his homo vas a com plete failure. Crlppen bandied woids with the prosecutor with consummate skill and his answers showod caroful thought. "My wife and I were ofton away cm tho cont'nont," said Cjippon. "It would bo perfectly possible for some ono to havo pbrod tho flesh whoro It w.vj found. I must admit that this seoniB most Improbable but I havo no Idea whntover how tho flesh c.nmo Into tho collar. I am at ? total loss for theories. It Is n groat pollco niys-tory." Local Boosters Would Commemorate Completion of Pacific & Eeastern to Butte Falls Invitations Wired All Officials. Libel Cases Revived. WASHINGTON. Oct. 21,-A brief nvorring that tho United States eourt have jurisdiction in tho s-o-called World libel eases was filed today in the supremo court of tho United States in tho course of an argument of the government's opinml from an order (plashing the iinliatuiuutt re turned against tho World in New York. A "Jim Hill day for tho Rogue RIv-r valley Is being planned by local boosters to to commemorato tho com pletion of tho Pacific & Eastern to Butto Falls, which historic ovent will occur about November 15. It Is planned to make tho celebra tion an extensive one. Invitations aro being wl.ed to James J. Hill, John P. Stevens and other Hill offi cials. Tho entire day will bo devoted to entertaining tho guests rnd n ban quet conclude the ovents. The entrance of tho Hill lines Into tho Rogue River valley Is regarded ns tho most Important event in Its history s'lnco tho completion of tho Southern Pacific, and It la planned to show tho valley's nppreclntlon of tho new railroad. All towns In the valloy will bo askod to co-opornto to mako the cele bration a success. TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 21. "If a census recount for Tacoma Is refused demanding a certified Hast of tho names counted; If the names of act ual residents are shown to bo omit ted, bring mandamus suit in the su preme court of the District of Colum bia to give Tacoma 'a square deal.' " Such is a plan of action for tho correction of aD Injustice that may have been done Tacoma In the knock ing off of 32,000 names contained in the census of this city, as outlined by Judgo Stiles, city attorney, today. Judge Stiles probably -will accom pany the protest committee to Wash ington. He is certain that when the list of names thrown out is scanned, it will be found that most of these were bano fide citizens. In any event, the city is in a position to get a com plete list of names counted in the census, according to the city attorney. Tho law provides that a certified list of all names counted in the city or state must bo given to the governor or mayor in case of a recount demand. WEST HERE ON SUNDAY Will Spend Sunday Eveninrj In Thi City, Meeting Those Who Care t Shake Hands With Oregon's Next Governor Speaks in Ashland Mo- ..day Many to Greet Him. Nuncio Recalled. LISBON. Oct. 21. Consignor Ton ti. the papal nuncio at Lisbon, de parted today, and, although ho gave no reason, it is believed here that he wa- recalled bv the Vatican. WEBB'S FATE IN JURY'S HANDS Atorneys Assert That Webb Cannot Be Convicted of First Degree Mur der But Admit Possibility of Sec ond Degree Verdict. State Railroad Commissioner Os- wahl West, candidate for governor, will arrive in Medford Sunday after noon from Portland. He will be wel comed by friends nnd spend the evening meeting thosp who would like to shake hands with Oregon's nest governor. Monday he will visit tho various towns of tho vnlley, spunking Monday evening in the Chautauqua, building nt Ashland. Owing to the limited time ho is here. Mr. West will not be able l speak in Medford. Many Medford ites are planning to henr him nt Ash land. Mr. West is thoroughly familiar with the history of tho Ahlnnd nor mal school and rendered, inrast ses sions of the legislature, material as sistance to its supporters. In I:i speech he will explain his position on the queston, ns well as discuss campaign issues. Mr. West is widely and favorably known in this section of the state, where he has frequently been on bus iness. He is the controlling spirit of the state railroad commission and the investigation into railroad and freight rates was undertaken upon hi initiative and he wrote tho commis sion's decision ordering a materal reduction. SETTLERS ALARMED; APACHE UPRISING AMUJQUKKQUE, N. M., Oct. 21. -Settlors near Lordshurg aro alarmed today bv tho actions of a wandering tribe of Apaches who, in full w.ir paint, have been seen skulking about Dog's Head mountain. It is reported that nninv of tho Indians have lott their esorvntions in Arizona and crossed tho line, but havo confined their depredations to driving off Mock and pottv thievery. This is llu first time, however, that they hino appeared in war trappings. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 21. The case of Jesse P. Webb, on trial for tho murder of William A. Johnson at tho now Ginud Central hotel Juno 20, went to tho jury today. In dc clailng his el'arge, Judgo Morrow of the circuit court cautioned tho jury men to be careful In arriving nt a ver dict, owing to conflicting evidence that was introduced during the trial by various witnesses. Apparently Webb's chances of es caping conviction of first degree mur der were best when tho Jurymen filed from tho courtroom to begin their review of testimony that has taken up tho court's time for tho Inst 11 days. FIVE BIDS TO BUILD SYSTEM Jacksonville City Council Open Tend ers for Construction of Water Works and'Take Them Under Ad visement Until Tonight. LOS ANOKLKS. Cnl.. Oct. 21.- Hi- left leg broken in three plnoe and hi right foot crushed to a pain, us the re-ult of u terible brakebeaiu rido of eleven milo. Adolph Peterson, u tailor, lie- in the receiving hospi tal here toduv. The Jacksonville city council"' Thursday evening opened bids for tho construction of tho now water sys tem of that city and took thorn un der consideration until this evening, when a contract will probably bo lot. Tho bidj follew: Addison & McKlm of Tacoma, S38, 7S3.50; Dodge & Wentworth, Gold Hill. $32,351.40; Clarke & Henory Construction Co., Sacramento, $51, 055.99; Jacobsen-Bado Co., Portland, $47,603.01; Vincent & Baker, $49,--702. Teddy to the Hub. NEW YOHK, Oct. 21. Colonel Koofovolt is enrouto today to Boston, ., il0 w;j hj)euk tonight on ho lm!4' of the ""-election of Senator Lodge. Colonel Hoosovelt will mako u num ber of speeches tomorrow in Now Haiup-hiro on behalf of tho ropublt ""' ticket. IT IS ONLY ACHIEVEMENT THAT COUNTS R Thoro Is a wholo lot of sago philosophy in HOPE; nnd thoro Is a groat deal of comfort to bo do rived from pleasant expectations. But thoro (s more genuine comfort and onjoymont of a substantial chnractor In achlovomont. All of which lea da back to tho subject of good advlco that may bo ab sorbed to considerable profit by the candidates In tho Mnll Trlb- iHHH'HHHmw 1 1 i 'V nm iritrf ' uno's Oreat Contest. It Is quite natural for tho Contestants to HOPE that they will win tho Automobile or ono of tho Beautiful Pianos or othor prizes, and It la equally plausible that t':oy should look forwnrd to such a happy con clusion of tho contest with ploasurablo anticipations. But tho con testants who weave a HtUo ambitious ondoavor along with tholr fab ric, will probably bo tho fortunato ones who will renllzo tbojr hopea and havo tholr expectations fulfilled. Tho special offor which gives 100,000 extra voteB for ovory ton now subscribers will close Saturday night at 11 o'clock. SEE THAT YOU TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF IT. 4 i-i -".V , V JJtJh'AAu.V.&'''A Wlft " ' '...u&KA' hMilMMMMHHMHil