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P55S5!SS5g5555Suii llM HMHi ifWHajfcajl iw M)ayJa --"'-'-rMitmrtuiif'it-MiiiMMiiiiiit imiirnWiiWl I iiliii ,, ,. - ;-,-. f,5ir.'A,Tn; im; - m?" 'i . ' ".! V I! , MM -' v" ' TrWl'HVMMirWnrtilfMlM.ilMW.riiyrttatlMrr -m nvXVVCSlMlp9MMV(,t4Uf WCATIIICIt ICiiin. The Mtiiag- of tho riags. Whlix nir wcatlier. lilu' Tinln or snow. Wlitti unit olue l.ocnl showers lituck Irlansular Abovo white, nnrincr; In-low white, colder. White with black center Cold Medford Mail Tribune Full Leased Wire Itepertt The only paper In the worl published In a city the site ef Medford baring a leased wire. FIFTH YEAtt. MEDFORD, OREGON, TIITRSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910. 20, 199. JACKS ON BANNER WESTCOUNTYOFSTATE BOWERMAN DEFEATED IN TBI! COUNTY BY A TWO TO ONE VOTE OF 3755 CAST WEST 1$ GIVEN 2508 VOTES West Carried Nearly Every Precinct in' County Ashland and Medford Piled Up Overwhelming Majorities in His Favor. COAL WAGON DRIVERS GO OUT MEXCO TO BE IN HANDS Oswald Wctst carried Jackson coun ty by a two to ono voto ovor Jay Bow oriunn. llo received 2508 votes out of 7 ." 5 cast for tho two men, Jackson county, by tills nmloritv. 1'as proven Itself to bo tho banner West county In tho etato. Nowhere did ho run hotter than In Jackson. GOTHAM STRIKE1 OF REVOLUTION Call for All Unions involved Is Is suedFuel Famine Threatens the City Mayor Gaynor Interferes With Express Companies. ' XKW YOltK, Nov. 10. - Union drivers of coal wuuoiis struck lodu.v mid bolorc nilhllitll it was confi dently, predicted that .NW Yoik ami vicinity will be in the throes of u iliuantio teiinistety strike. A call for a mass mectiny: of all the unions involved was issued for West carried ovcry precinct In tho tiuiivht and leaders of the unionists county but two, and ho tied his oppo- Mlv j, jj,,,,) vo((. on (m) ,m,sls ,j nent in ono of these, Medford and ,.s a,,,t Xow York on tlie nnvinus Ashland each piled up n record vote, j s(Mlt (,. tw .tl..s ui ,,t. UxUviU Ashland, especially, gavo 'West a . ,.. . . , ., , ' ' , , , . .. ' A tuol lamiiie already threatens heavy vote, duo principally to tho ,i, , ... , , . . . ,.,.,., , , i tilt eily and coal is e.)eeled to Hour fact that Ilowormnn s record on nor- . . ,, .,',. . . ,,,,,.. , . . '"I price ns a result, hfforts to move mnl school leg slntlon is not such as , , ,. , ... .. 7 . , . , . ' liieuiniiij; mi p plies with nonunion to cniiso bin to run well In Ashland. , .... ... ... .' ... mitt'i.-i mnu inui wiin poor suec'ss ami denleis urn Iuiviii' an inclina tion to lion nl dm supply on hand. Tin- strike tide turned in favor ol lliu unionists when Mayor Guyiinr todnv interfered with the express REP CMS OWA WIN OUT Carroll Elected Governor hy 15,000 Most of This He Received in Mexican Revolutionary Leaders ' State That Riots Herald Outbreak Against Government Americans Said to Be in 'Great Danger. HAN' ANTONIO, To.v.. Nov. 10.--Tlial Mexico is in the hands of an incipient revolution, whose niin is the ooi throw of (lie present ko eminent is the statement of .Mexican revolu tionary lenders here today. Mexico City, aecordiniu' to privnte advices thev hao received, is really in a Male of slime. Aniericans arc in yrent danger, the dispatches say, Hud maiiv of them are barricaded in their homes. Tku revolutionists claim to havve authentic iiiforuiution (hat two Americans. school child - and a Vtniiiir man, were killed in the out breaks yesterday. The huminc t tlu tako of. An lonio Rodriguez at Rock Springs. Tex., was. not Hie real cause of tin .Mexico Oily outbreak, tliey ' it'-serl. hut was meruly t!od' npr.'u as an opptituuity for a, demonstration 3000 m is LEAD OF WEST eo.npanies or nttompl.m; to i.HmUf H,ir, WlHI,i )mv ,hu ruvciliitiunit, t. uiikoih uith iiiilieuiicud driver. At the mayor's orders tliruu )v;ons weie seized hv tile poliou and the drivers lakoi) to jail. , . , - The express companies juet. tills move, with tiin'aiTplieiUfoirflir .100 i'. eensen. to he ilixlrilnitud liv thuni in- Country Districts Where lnsuruciiti,1'','1'iiiiiiaielv nmousueh drivers us uie.v are nine lo em Pl(v. in, action Vote Was Nil. IJKS MOINICS, la., Nov. 10. - Tlu repuhlieaiib line elected It. l' Car roll to the uoeruoi'sliip uKain. uc cordiut; to complete, tlioin;li uiiot'i eiul, .ot.inis todav.. ('irroll's pli -mlily is uftitiuitnil tit 11,000. .MimI of this hu reco vi f-oiu rural dis triels. whole the ill '.cut vole w.t pruetieiilly nil.- In the citie most of the insiirrmils voted the democratic Attorneys for t hu eoiiiiniiiies aie nic ticket. t iPiiriik; an aiipniil lo (he fudurnl The lowu loisliitiiro next your uouriit to preont the police from will ho republican, with the ataud-( impmuidiiijr any more waou lie- palleih mid the iiiHureeuls about , eniii-o they are driven by unliceiieed In.. " arc nine lo uiiipiov was countered by Stale Labor Coin missioiicr Williams, who announced lie uoiild liiko u hand union!, the companies yielded to ni nil tut ion. NYilhiiuir. isotied a staieineul in which he declare,)! he would iiiMike the -lulu law peimittiut; hini, to oxMiuiiie the hook of I he coiinmiiius to determine their ability to pay tneruiiseil winru if thev. coulintied to show a disposi tion lo ignore the deiiuiinl of the pub lic for a suttlctiieiit of the tnke. cnciiIv mutehed. COLORADO TICKET 10. Hie r'airly , ihlen. It will be days, however, liofoio action for or Huinut tlh pe tition etui hu olitained. I'iiIcki, some sort of i ettUient i- liroiitfiit about bloie imkIiI the Kiierul h like older is believed to be a certainty. All efforts ut a penei. able el dement by the unions except n MihituVsioii lo the arbitrary de mands of (ho express cotupauioA bine failed. It is almost coilain DKN'VKK. Colo., Nov complotu reliirns show Hie entire) thai tho uidlet will be uimuimoun if deiiiooi'nlie ticket was swept into of-! Iiiotiplit to it Kcncritl vote am pluun lice Tiiukii.v with the uxi-eption of ,i ! ed. supremo judge, a selnxil eoniiuis-j !'verv twnin of every description ill bo iiflected if the xinke order is umde. Delivery wimiohs. jfnrhmr.' wwtoas, trucks of all kinds and ovuu iiunrxvs mid dead uhuoiis will he idle. Ciiiaens' coiaiiiittfi-s and rep resea"atiM of (vumaerciHl , bodies nr tryiiw hard in at lenst Mmy umlteiw. if a eltluiunt i iuiM slbli. but thoir ufforU urn nvtuu.iu.1 come of the eontest for the govern- , a. lff avai, -ttwr ,.-, orahlu Is9twpen Oovornor UraiJy, ro- . .,- . . publlenii Homlnoo, and Jnmes H. TIMES GRAND JURV sionor Km) one itniversity ruucui. Cohintdo, in lliu fnce of present re I in us. will lino two, and tsisibly three, deuioeriitie eolitrressiuen. . .ii .I i i RESULT rN IDAHO IS STILL I NDOUBT HOI8U.' Idaho. Nov. 10. The out- to tfiitulior their forces without too much inlorfOfonc fiom the police and federal troops.' Attacks on Am e1li'iiis a m likejy tn continue us a blind, it is cnid, until the rowdulijiii ists iire,iillfr 'iilloMbi''idc(-piie I,Iiuhu.uI1;M1! TniliuTCloiW'iii ilfllu k sh, WUlli Mexican iVpifiil is critical. The rilvolulioiuiry Imiifci'iru'te lhat icvolulioiiist in .Mexico ha.e been plaiPiintr a rei'oll and lhat (he plans wero already .oiupletcd and the lenders lane onlv been Haltim: lor u favorable opporluaity for at- lemptluir mi utlnck on the IMOIlt. Thev selaed.on the pres-nl occas ion for "pull iotic deiiiousl ration" lo diorl lliu suspicion of wtveniinei.t leadiM-s and carry mil their plans. The iM-iivity of the sitlintioil is be intr lUpreciiiled by the jfovuriiineHl. it is snid. and Hie press reMrls from Jlexico City do uo( eivo full duiaiU if Him outliruftk. i I'rivntu dismtidio say thai u vouuir Aiiiun'cuii was lynched .vester lnv by the mob mid Ihul h school child was killed when n slroutoar was stoned. 11 is intiiimtdd heie thai the oii.li bus uniu- lo such IoiikIIi lo conviiico the tfovernment Hint tho oiilbivak in veniiitie and to end any siisniiioii of levolulionary leadership in the demonslialious. JOSEPHINE VOTES DRY BY NARROW MARGIN (WANTS I'ASK. Or., Nov. 10. CumpUilu niMifficinl iftiirim show h umjorilv of 10 voli Tor prohibition in Josephine ejtiuity. State That Gave Taft 24,000, Two Years Ano Elects Oswald West by at Least 3000 Overcomes Bowcr man's Lead in Muitnoitiah and Last Hopo of Republicans Gone l'OUTLANI), Oi., Nov. I0.--Os-wnld West, democrat, hm. been elect ed governor of Orepiu, a state which raw Taft J 4,0011 pluraliiv? at the last presidential election. The remainder of the republican liekijt from the coutessioiial uoiiiiue.'s' to state en u'incor have been swept into office hy biir uia.joiities. Tho lust hopes of the republicans for Howermaii's riicccsn over West went KliinmeriiiK' early today when ii . ... ,. . . . . uesi overcame nowennaus lean in Miilliioiiinh comity. With 118 pre cincts complete out of 18'J, and III) prccinels incomplete, tho democratic standard-bearer had a lead of !K0. Weit's lead tliruiixlioul the slate at 4 o'clock this inoriiiu, with more than half the total voto counted, was lO.'il, and the republican lenders ad mitted that the final count probably would ive West n'cloar plurality of 11000 at tho least. There is no doubt but Hial Hie re mainder of Hie republican lieket was .olecfo'l. The wiiuiiiu; cuudidules follow: ContrmwiuHii (find district)'1- W. (,', llivW.y, Aliu-iiui' coimly, republican. I fillrf..t4tiiiii f.i.i.,.,1 ,ltlti.t JUV l,iifforly.,MillaMlfali coimly'. GEORGE L. DAVIS IS ELECTED 4 COMMISSIONER BY 219 VOTES &t .aiMfiii. - PROHIBITION IS BADLY DEFEATED IN THIS STATE Indications Arc That Homo Rulu Bill Has Been' Carried Majority in State. Is 11,000 or More Many Counties Switch. JACKSON DRY . BY 50 VOTE OUTLOOK NOW PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 10,-Stulo- wide prohibilion has been decisively defeated ill Oreou. and indications are that the home rule bill, a meas ure uiiued to srivo incorporated cities the riiiht lo vote wet or dry, ino spuctivo of how the remaiude.r of the county votes, has passed, according to the returns poiiriiiK in today. According to tho, returus thus far the Drohibitiou meusuves have, been dofeate.d hv a majority of prohablv 11,000 or more, and 1- counties, heretofore "dry" under the local op tion law, have voted wet by huav, majorities. The home rule measure will probably carry by u small ma jority. Amoinr the dry counties which have voted to become wet, acroidiuir lo present iuilicntiotis, arc: lTninlilhi, Lane, I'uioti, ClackamaHk all of which kiivc tho prohibitiouisl hi;: majorilies last cluelion. Counties known to have olcd drv are: llenton, Linn, Ynmliill and Uouhis. '' Home Rulo Is Defeated Locally hy 150 to 200 Votes Returns on Amendments Arc Very Much Be lated From Country. rifptiblicuu floMiiiinr Oswjild U'Oul, Clulsop intv, deiaocrat. Seerelarv of siiio--F. W. Deusnn. Doutrlas eoiinlv, ropiibljcmi. Slate treasuuv Thunuis II. Kav. .Marion count v, imi1)Il'ii. Inslice of supreme uuurt (four,- ........ . 'I'l. .. . .fl.'l uih ioiiiii i nomas t, .iicni'Kie, ( lackiiuuts count v. repiiblicaii-demo-crnt-iionpolitical judiciary. .lusliee of siipitniut enuil (six vour term) (Iimmw II.. Cumuli, .Marion count v, icpulilieaii. Justice id' supreme i-ouit (si veur term) Prank A. Alnore. Co liiuibia ciiuitty, iwpiihtlenii-domo-era lie. lunii'olilical jinlieiary. Alloriiev-iteiiernl A. M. Craw foid, DuiiuIhs count v, iwmblifnn. Supeiintoudt'iit of public iriilni" lion L. Aldeimmi. l.uuu wmnly, re piiblicHii. State prinler-WiJJIi U, Duniwav. .Miilliioinnh count v. republicmi. CoimuhJsioiicr of luluir and in erieciwr of fai'lurini mid workshops, O. I. I loll', .MiiIIiiiiiumIi county, re publican. ' Railroad commituiloiiur - Frank J. Miller, Linn county, icpjihllenn, Stale eiufineer .John II. Lewis, Mai-ion count v, republiunn. Tho pronipt add offlaluut new ervlce of the Mull Tribtiuo bite novor been duplicated In a town tho hIzq of Jfodford. T KAROO. X. I).. Nim. In. Klectiou K'sulls in Not th Dukola will not be diifiuilelv luionii until ofiiuliil re turns uie reciiivinl, so clone was the contest. Many candidal who ueie believed to hae been elected on the lace of the earlv H'lnrns, are now i uuuiiiir behind. 'Ibi-ie was much seraleliuij ot ballols and (he count is 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 v slow. BOSTON MAN RUNS AMUCK - AND MURDERS TWO MEN ISOSTON. Mass.,' Nov. 10. Sur ueuiil of I'olice Schluhiibiir ami an uiiideiilitied man were killed today and several deputy district iilliiruuvs iiHirimly osouped a wimiliir fate at Hie hands of a man said In be mim ed r'nllnn, who ran amuck in the offieu of the district attorney ol Huston. 'Hie lusiiiui man shot iudixeniuiii alel vat occupHille of the office mi HI his revolver was empty, whim be was overpowered. In ultumpliiu; to arrest hint Syiaeaul Sclilohiiiier was killed. Another uniu who heard the shoot iutf ran into the rooni and uas si rack douii by u bullel as he entered Hie door. A VICTORY FOR DIRECT PRIMARY Ilfiwler, the tfoniocratlo nomlnoo. Is doubtful today. It I probable that AGAIN AT WORK an official oouat WW be ninnmry be-! LOS ANGKLKS, Cal., Nov. 10. ' fore the decision of the voters Is The apeclal Tlnios grand Jury resuni knowu. !ed Its fceeeions today after a vacation The remainder of the republican of six days. j ticket waa elected. It Is estimated O. A. Tvaitmoo of San Francisco, that Uurtoa French, progreasive re- a San PrRcIso labor leader, was publican, was elected to eoagrwui hy the only wltaeea examined during the an wet Una ted plurality or 12,508 over early eeian. ' Arthur Ilowen, democrat. Eerl Hoer, who Invoatlgatod the The rewublyUaae claim Brady's Time dyaamitlag ease for the Mer eleettoR by 300 votes, while the detn- cbaaU' and Manufacturers' associa ocrats declare that Hawley haa c- Ho, agala appoarod as special rep tured the office with 700 votoa to roseiitative of the district attorney's k I mi re . offlc J f f -f f M eli"-lio,i i not a peisoii.i! nloi .,i n,c. but a lliuilipii ol Hie ililect iriliini, Millemeiit One and rule b Hie iieoplc. Tliousumls o ri'pobbeiiu oe wen bicii lo me on llu is-.ue mid u- a pro test auuuisi ussvuibliisin. Aloiitf hiIIi iiiv public rword. I made opposition to ibe iis-teinblv and to coipmntioii doiuiiiutioa in Militic, ib- ihal issues in in v eHjUMtiii The mdolM'iaei.t lhat Hie so plo have xiveu lue is their seal of spprowil ol the Ihiiies 1 ood mid stand for. I thank them wind nil my friemi- for it, mid assure the nilltnl so iar in my power I: us thry will not Iwve eauae to resret Uio choiee they have made. To the uewapapei of the sfule whose lovul support was given aie. I mil deeply Kiateful. To (he Mali Tribune I extend my eoiifciHlubilioii- tor the brilliiiul and consistent Hork it bus done in behalf ' Uie direct pninarv, Stalemwit Onp and the other laws and measuics that uie pails of the Oreou aytwNi. Oikou is a splendid cohiuhih wealth lis vsmu of voiermneiil is an inspiration to (he coun try, and one of the state's ureaie public assiis To overthrow or mutilate that svstaui Mould, m inv judwit'i.1, be a crime, not trnlv .iifHi.ist Oregon and its people, bill iiyunisl the iieopl. of Hid ulnde imthitry. It is a system that is progress, that b KowniUNnil hy tfinstneiiea in tuiblie affair, and that should slund unharmed uiui iui-huiived. As governor. I shall nut be iln- h-p-m-i, latin, of any class, fueiioii or eliuue, hut sbull be the public -rf-nmil uiul aelite agent of all ih- people, mid shull, in eo-opraliou with all our citizens, work tan a dca...vd, a icrealer .mil a umicd Oteaou OSWALD WF.ST. Ht Hf H f HHHtf 4' Indications uio thai Jackson county iravo n niajorily of apio.i uiatelv fit) voles for Htntowido pro hibition mid uuve L'iO to '200 against home rule. The smirch law pot ii Considerably lessv vote than jiroliilu tion. Though returiiH nro in from al! precinels on caudidates they arc belated on Hie uuieiidmeiits and iui tintive bills, Ashland uavo u :i.")l majority for prohibilion, Conlial Point 87 for prohibition, Medford n 205 majority against il. Tnleut mid Phoenix both inivo dry miitorilies. Woodville pave 17 dry majority, Jacksonville voted 82 niajorily against prohibition. Gold Hill also returned a siibsHintial vole ncniiiKt it, while most of lliu nmioiuiiur pie ciucls volud woi. The total vote cast for Hie ainend- moiils was considerably less than that for' Hie candidates, mnny not M'tiiitr nl all ou the uincudmeutR, FRE TEAM GETS A REST AFTER THREE YEARS "ItatitiiH" and 'Skimioy,"' tho JiIk bay team which Iiiih been haiilltiK (heinlcal No. 1 for (ho past throo eaiH, have tmcciimhotl to "Tom" mid ".leirj," and tiro now onJoyliiB the simple life In piiHturo noar Central Point. When flrwt turned Iooho aft er having been In raptlvlty for threo vonra, tb bortniM hardly know how to act. Finally tlmy took a roll In the soft KrouiuJ and then got up mid ran mound the field neck and neck, just as If thoy worn liltclio." to the fire eiialno and occupyliiK tho hiiiiic relative poHlttona. Thoy had been I ruined to run together ho Ioiik tit it t when roluaHod thoy couldn't do II nay other way. BEVERIDGE ABANDONS HOPE OF RE-ELECTION INDIANAPOLIS, Nov, 10. Late this afternoon Senator Albert J. I)ov erldn" announced that ho had ahttii- iloaod all hope of IicIiik ro-olootcd to lh Dnlted SL'toa senate. CAREY 18 ELECTED rllKYKNNi:. Vi-. N.. 10 Ueluriis I'loin oiiIImou dlstlicls ic- cei'd loihn indicate that Caiev. Hie leiuocrnlie candidate, has been elected governor by u small plural ity, but that the root of the repub lican ticket was successful, 'flic hopes of tha demoernls that tins would coulrul the next leuislature are fadiiiK with the receipt of each batch of jliiru. Those at hand todav show there will be -hi rupuuiieans. against 10 democrats, with two doubtful leicislatitc districts likely to ftn republican. This assures Senator Clark's re-election. SAN FRANCISCO. Cul , Xv, 30 - Thouurh reporis iiom the vote on the const it niumal Hinenduiant are commit in slowly, il ia believed that the ameiidmuiit pruvidiin; for bonds in aid of the Pmiamn Pacific expo sition wclc overwhelliriliKlv carried. Tin- luiiicr a-iiies Mited for them and no i,iHsiiiun iIcm.'1okm1 hi the conn tr ilisiriet so fnr reporlluy;. PATTERSON IN SECOND PLAGE; MYERS THIRD .-.. . . . h Colvlfl Defeats Taylor hy Narrow nLi Marrjln Wilbur Jones Beats SeY llnfjcr for Sheriff by Over 800' Votes Rccd Probably Defeated. (leorKO L. Davhi has been elected county commlBHlunor over Joshua Patterson by 219 votes. J, "W. Meyern wur low mutt In tha rnco, but crowd ed tho leudorn. Tho total voto was; Davla 1C00, Patterson 1281, Myers 1144. Complete returns hnvo been re-' , colvod by tho Mall Tribune from ov- & cry precinct In tho county. A Jackson county gave rast 2f)08 votod, Ilowcrman 1247. Vet'H'ieall Ig 1201. " lk Uobert O. Smith defend W C. Hawlcy In Jackson count for con i;resa by 251 votes. Tlib votu stands: Hawlcy 1540, Smith 1S00. Frod L. Colvljf has boon elected county recorder, defeating Itobort L. Taylor by 242 votes. Mr. Taylor's 'race wns ft fero:.t aurprloe. The voto: ColvlK 2000, Taylor 17C4. II. vqii, dor. HclJon...nf Vollon de feated It. jVvNoll of AsMlnnilifer state '.onftor by Gil voles. Tho voto: Von tier Holloa 2074, Noll 1CC3. "VV. A, ilpes walked away with tho Hhoiiff'H offlco, defeatlnK J. H. Ilol llnjjoV by 012 votes. Ti)0 vbto: Hel lliiKur. 1459, Jonos 2371. It ccoms prnbablo nt'thls timo that Moury D. Heed of Oold Hill has been lefealed for Joint representative DoiikIuh county bvo lluc'irnan a lead of U29 votes. Mr. Ilocd dofcatod Hu Rluuinn In Jackson by 310 votes. Thus Miiebatinn will win If the roport from Douplns Ib correct. Tho voto: Itced 204 :i . nuchnunn 1727. Other offlcoro wero not contoHtod. YVostorlund and Kbk1o"Ioh tiro rop .'csnnlutlvoH, Coleniun Is county clerk mil Crimcn.lller treasuror. MEDFORD PARTY KILL TWO BEAR Hunters Return From Klamatt Country With Two Bears as Evi dence of Their Prowess Both Are Huiio Brutes. . - The .Inoksou-SliuO'Sliultlpit SJiep heid htitiliiii; parly, which left Inst week for the Kliimulli liver section, in Siskiyou county, relumed Wed nesday, liavini; had u most siicecsa- till Ip.'Ut. Thoy klllod two Ida: hour, a brown mil .1 l.lil.lL llllft lltlOifll Hill lllllllll al :I2." mid tho other nl llOli . '!!' They had six doca, t lroin eayil of three packs the Hitcon, 'IliehijiJ sledt tftiat Jackson of trained doui. The black hour wus a notable aui inn liu the section in which thev hiiulud, bavins; buon killun; hoi;s for a year on tho Quiuloy much, on the Klnmuth. llo fniiKht the dou's for over four hours bel'oro the hunters could eotuo mi with him 'and itive him Ids iiiiutus. In (he fifjht lie se verely injured two of Uio vnlunljhj doaw, mid the hunt was called off in order to briu the unintals buck in iNTodford 1'or trenlmeuL , VA3HINOTON. Nov. b PresI- dent Taft loft, thp xyhlto h,ouso h.is? hoarded a train for aBUlmwr?, vf'aeri ho will board a steaiHiSr for lanawa. The president accompaijl&d hy hl brother. Charles Tuft, $M SoamWti Norton, will visit Panama. ' - Li m AaWkfeA.