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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1911)
r -. ? - - " t M t ' BVifr.w h , ...siutl 25i urHun ..u City n :i SUBSCRIBERS ruiiinir to &t i'pr wni im oils (Wllvcrtit by uliunlnir of J flea by 0 it, m. MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUNE WEATHER Cloud'. Mil. (It, M1h. I. ltd. Hum. 113 Per CchU Dully HI lli Venn I'lirty-Klml Year. MlfiDJTORD. OftlOOON, jMONIMY, OOTOJJlCIMi, 101 1. No. 172 Ml f l m TEDDY AND BILL BRYAN LEADERS IN POPULARITY Victor Murilock, I hi) Rnl Mended In siirucnt Lender of Kansas, In Med lord Gives His Views on 1912 Cntnpnl(jn. SAYS HARMON WILL START IN RACE STRONG I INSURGENT HERE. fEESSESSSBBBBBSflBOCSKMnCESBSS? tfStBBPSSS ijj II mam m Mfcll m i " i 'Ml PIMI luHrjt- 18. 'fcfjJJJJJJjl Refuses to Discuss Tnft and His Western Trip Likes Governor Wilson. Victor Mm tlotilc. Hi" rnl licatlnl ongreHMiinn fiom Kiiiihiih mill one of tlm lending champions of liiMiirj-ny, Ih In Medford today, Iln urrlved on tint 1 0 : n Ti troll from Portland iiml wnn foiiinl noon after by tho nown paper men. "What ww do nu think Tuft linn made In lilri western trip?" wiih tint flrwt tpiiinttnii pill to tliu Kaimaii, who initl ll wllh u queer miillu mid lii'M up both IiiiiiiIh. Won't I'iinh Judgment. "Don't (ink mo Mint unit don't auk inn who Mill lio tlm next Republican iiumliico. I nm not out hero boom luu nuy ciinilliliit" nor am t pntmlnu any Judgment on Tnft. I'll lull you what I ilo think, hnwouir. Tlm two in out popular tiitm In (ho country nr" not cnntllilntt'H for office. At tlm next Republican couviintlou tint men who will rec'Uo tliu moat cheers aw Jio walk down Iho center of the crowd will Imi Tliemloro llionnvi:i nml Wllllnin JennliiRH llrynn will j;nt the namo reception at the Democratic contention. "The country In In a slate of polit ical dhtordor anil while these gcntlo men may not, have any definite milu tlonn to offer, yet thu public realizes Unit they are working for a solution ami are not bached hy the big Inter cuts." Hurt i to Start Strung. Definite' the fact that ho illil not wIhIi to talk polltlcH Mr. Murdoch wan lnvel;lcd Into iwprosHlng an opinion an to tho prohahlo Demo cratlo uuiulnoo. "Mr. Harmon will start out strong with the Now York find Ohio following. He him tho big ones liehlnd him." "What do you think of Wilson!" "Hny, he'n a fluo fellow; tho odd uumher In politics. I have Keen a lot of tt t in and III;" him well. He's an iiiilquo figure." CongrcHHinnn Murdoch will sprat oii Insurgency thin evening at the Medford theatre. Hvorywhoro lie speaks ho In Kreeted hy largo crowdn on nrcoiint of his forceful JiiothotlH and keen Kaiimiu humor. Nobody known wliat ho will deal with this evening, hut It In a Hf conjecture that the wool iichedulo will havo IIh liming. If Mr. Murdoch gets to lolling tho detallH of thu tariff hill that wnn passed tlm audience mil) hank on miiuo Inleiiflely InleioHtluc flrnt hand knowlodBo of omo very dramatle polltlm, ('next of H. H. Sinlt'i. Tho KaiiHnH connroHHinan In Hlay lui; with Mr! and MM. H, S. Smith," ami wan tholr Kiiertt on a trip around Urn valley thin afternoon. No one known any morn nhout prcHout political coudllloiin throut;h out tint United HtulcH than Mr. Mur doch and It In nufo to Htalo that lilu itimurliH thin ovenliiK will ho iiiohv enjoynhle. Ilo Ih tho KrenteHt liiHiir Kiuit lo Hpmtk In Medford nlnco Unh urt M. l.a l-'ollutto wnn In tho oily. DECIDING BULL GAME WILL BE PLAYED TODAY Vernon Takes Monilnn. Gnnic hy a Score of 4 to 2 Stewart and Hnrkuess Will Oc Opposlnrj Pitch ers This Afternoon. VKIt.NON, Cnl., Oct. O.Tho reeuli of thin niornlm;' piuu wnn an fol lows It. II. t). I'ortlnnd 2 G 3 Vernon 4 0 1 HulturlcH Benton and LuLougu; Hltl and Drown. I .OS ANOKI.HS, Cnl.. Oct. 9. -Hoy Hltt waH too much for tho Portland lleavern UiIh mornliiK mid tho chain ploun tout their third cmuu to Ver non, 4 to 2. Tommy Hheehtin wan the firm Porllnnder to arrive at flmt, Kettluu tlioro on a lnr,lo In tho fourtn InnhiK. llranhear nixired for Vernon In thu necond on a ctenu drltu hy McDonnell. I'ortlnnd gleaned two In Hltt'n only had IiiuIuk. thu fifth, hut In the nlxth Inning rally tho Villager put threw oor the plato and newed up the t;ame. Hard hitting wa re npoiiitlhlo for all tho num. Tho Ver noun were nevor In dane.er ewiept In tho fifth. Thu all Important eight gnuio haHe hall Hcrlon hetween Vernon aul Port laud lll end thlH afternoon. Hevcn gamen have heen played to dnto, Portland taking four and Vernon three. If Vernon wlnn thin afternoon It tneutiH that the Tlgern will reniime their ilare at thu head of tliu league with a Hpleudld chanco to win the pennant. If Portland wlim It meniiH that the lleavern will retain the lead and at the way Portland In now going It Ih douhtfut If they over could ho headed. Thin afternoon llogau will pitch Harry Httiwnrt, and .McCredlo Hark noun. Portland lont Hiiuday auornlng'H game hy tho overwhelmliiK scorn of J 7 to 1. Hho won the agturnoou Kiune hy another lopnlded ncoro of 17 to fi, Kleveu rutin were matin by Portland In one lulling. WICKERSHAM CONFERS WITH HIS ASSOCIATES WAHIIINflTON, I). C. Oct. . Allorimy flcnernl Wlelsi'Mlmm nrrlv eil lieer today nml eonl'enctl al lenglli with Rolieilor (leneral Kelt mitiiii nml AhhIhIiuiI Aloruoy (Icnorul It'll wlur, who Ih huiioi'vIhIiik IIio gov oniiuent li'iiRl iuvcRligatloiiH,' Fisher Recovcrliifl. - CMIICAdO, 111., Oct. O.Sociolary or llm Interior Walter Fluhor hnB tecovorod fniin u iiilnoi' operation for throat trouhlo, accordliiK to tin uouucoineiitH matlu hero today, mid leaven Chicago tnnionow for tho ua lluiiul ctipllnl, ON TRAIL OF MEN WHO ROBBED BANK VANt'OUVKIt, It. C, Oct. II. -Ac-cording to detectlven working ' tho Hank of Montreal ciiho In which jasn.OKO wim ntolen from tho hank at Now WontinliiHter novoral weokn ago, a now duo Iiiih heen fountl which leailn tlioiu to holluvo that Um loot Ih hidden In a hoinui halt way ho- twomi thin city and thu hcoiio of tho rohlierv. City nollco havo been fol lowing up tho duo and thoy declare arrcatH will bo iiiado ahortly. rOKTIiANI), Ore., Od. H.--A eaiu paign lo Hcomo liee tolls For Amcii ciiii Hhips lliniuglt Um l'aiuuua eaiuil waa oflieially luunelictl lioro today I'ollowliiL' a (liHoiihHion of tho mat lor hy roprimentalivoH of llie tiliamliur of commmorco of Tiumnm, houltlo mid l'oiiland. Kaoh orKani.alion lias pletlgcd il Ktilf lo work as a unit in uViuaiiiliiiK of congreH8 thai all Hliips of Ameri can reg'iHler he imrmlttud lo piihK llirougli llui big tlileli without charge. It in liulluvetl Hiuih aellou would iishIhI in tlm upbuilding of tlm Ameri can nu'ii'liaiil inaniu'i ARMED MEN MUST REMAIN IN STOCKADE Snn Francisco Police Warns Rail roads That Strikebreakers, It Armed, Will Be Arrested If Thsj Appear Outside of Fence. RAILROADS AND STRIKERS EACH CLAIMING GAINS Strikebreakers Are Smuggled Into Yards at PortlandArbitration on Illinois Central. SAN rHANVIKCQ, Oct. I), Tw( liuuilicil htrikclircnkcrH IioiihciI in tin Southern Pacific tlinps, armed will; cliilin tuaile of iiek-liaiidlcH, axe liaudlcK ami any oilier wcipun thai might cnit.li a iiuiii'h Hkull, were gtvoi notice today ly lint Imanl of police comiuiiiKioiieni that any armed men found oiithido (lie railroud pruK!rt would ho nrcrntcil. Tlie ttction wnn taken nfler 1'rcxi dent Itcguin of the xlioji cinjtloyp.s had liccit liifonucii hy liiH iiekcts that JIO claim were distributed in the yard Satunlay tiud (hat thu men had hcon supplied with coiiHiderablc money. The rcnrt of Iho pickets was thai tliu men wotihl make n dnsli oulxidc the fcuco for the put'iOHo of eleauiiifr out the union pickets. It nibelieved tho police warning will provent auj daHh, however. Couliniict) reiMirlH nro received at union heaibniarttirH from nil along the llarrimmi Hiick tiilinj; of tho many ilamiiged-englucK miil dplu'ycil rlnius. Smi Antonio reportN (lint tho walkout wuh a eelmi sweep in nil ilcpnrtmciith and that I mint! are either delayed or hlalled owing to tliu defcelivo rolling Hloek. Haul Time Willi Kiigincn. SArifAMKNTO.Oct. n.-Aecord-iug lo (Iiu xlrikcrx here the Southeni J'.teifie U having n hard tiino with its loeomotivcx. Tint strike commit tee, whieh (daims lo havo a means of keeping tali on w lint's going on in shops, anserls that it lias information to the efffect that three locomotives havo gouo dead at Koscviltc, one ut Truekce, two at Trncoy nml a motor ear here. They claim that Iho force nt the "hops is a fa raid to allow tho locomo tives in iiho (o cool down for fear they eau't get up steam ngnin owing to thu leaking condition of the boilers. Strikebreakers at Work. POIITIjAN'I). Ore., (),.. p. Sixty strikclm'akers who were smuggled In to Iho Alhina shops under the eyes of the pickets for the striking shop men were put lo work in thu shops. The strikebreakers were recruited in Seattle and other Washington towns and were drawn through the gates aboard a special train mid de tained in the simp-;. Arbitration KoivcjimIvu. JACKSON, Miss., Out. 0. An at tempt to nihil into the differences be tween the striking shopmen and the iiimmgciuciit nl thu Illinois Ccntiul railroad Ibis afternoon, tho strikers claim. President Murklinm, accom panied hy legal advisers, is in confer ence willi (lovcrnor Noel today in an effort lo secure a iiamicablo adjust- inenl of Iho of the. differences with llie strikers. DEVASTATION IN WAKE OF MAD RUSH OF WATER FROM BAYLESS DAM. jBfl3t J Bl?? jT r ' fv''l'IHI' 'Mr ' MMmMMMMMEMMMMMMm&E$k$ mwKNbttfrtf1' jWWiSwBK IHlllllllllllllHIIHIillllllr BgJtET ttTEHaUHaMJTCf FT. BB- lIHA'" " ' M.-I WHilHlilH liliflBf ft ' prpppfcpi I 'BBlBiBBISUfWBiH wKf 'kj'' iB'- ' Km iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBilliiBkj VnftliiVmHvtuL hiHllM jl8RMHMBBaiilMfciCKt9yBPv?"jy.i.-Jt J? Vm,,i i-rilMIIMIMM 11 1 - THIS PHOTOOKAPH BIIOV3 SENATOR BAZ.IVI2r'3 HO ZSS TUHITS OVZIi BY THS TOHCK OY THS WATSH. SHIP HAS HARD TRIP NORTH Steamer City of Panama Limps Into San Francisco Harbor With Wood Work Crushed by Gigantic Waves In Hurricane. Market Gains. NKW YOUK, Ocl. 1). The slock market opened with moderate gains today, Northern Paeifio advanced !1-H and Union Paeifio fi-8 whilu Alcliison liise l 1-2. hater largo sell ing forced prices down shnrplv. Rending losing- 2 1-1, Union Paeifio I :i-, hehigh Valley 1 !l-8 and Alch ison and United States Stool a point. American Hoot Sugar lost 1 1-1. The active, issues woro well under Saluiv day's closing nsiiln from Iho South ern group of railroads whieh wore buoyant. Tho market closed strong. Hands woro onsy. Troops Sent to Front, 110MW, Oct. I). It Is reported horo that Italian oxpodltlonB with roln forcomonts for tho nrmy In Tripoli will Htnrt for thu dlniutod country today, SAN FUANCISCO.- Oct. 9. With her stern mid starboard side beaten in by one of the most terrific hurri canes ever experienced on this coiiot, whieh was encountered off Port Cos ta, Lower California, at midnight lat Wi-iliiiiKilnv. the Citv of Panama slip- ped into thu Pacific Mail dock here today. Captain Allmnu filntcd that tho vessel ran into a nurncano wineu lasted for more than sixteen hoitr. The wind Mew from sixtv to ciclltv miles an hour at thu height of the slorm. All oT the Iwcnty-live Ptccr age mid seven firM-elnss pflScngel were Iirmit'lil In thu lllllicr saloon while tho gigantic wavfts were wash ing over the ve-ol and they wer huddled there at the time the wood work on the after deck was er.ish"d in like mi egg shell by Iho water. workresumeTon forest creek mine With Roino $:i0 000 worth of free milling 01 e blocheil tint, work started todny at tho Forest Crook initio, near Jacksonville. O U Haff, or 'Cold Hill, has taken a bond and loa on hla partner's InteieatH In tho nnlno. giving liltn n free hnntl to dovelop tho property. A tunnul lower than nuy of tho present tunnoiH will bo run 200 foot to tho .oro, mid will ronch a nolni 100 toot further buck on tho oro shoot than tins yet been, attained. Two slilftH will bo used Tho oro Hhows continuity ot value throughout the mine and la said to run bettor than 2S por ton. T RKO ITALIAN WAR IS LOVEFEST Reports of Bloodshed Have Been Greatly Exaocratetl Only Three Persons Killled During the Bom bardment of Tripoli. LONDON, Oct. 0. -That tho Turko llullan controversy has been moro liko a lovefest than a war and that the reports of bloodshed havo ridicu lously exaggerated Is shown by res toration of cable communication. Tbo report shows that tho actual disunities wero confined to tho acci dental killing of two men and one Human through tho bombardment ot Tripoli. The usual report today of the sinking of Turkish torpedo boats In tho Adriatic sea, and that an Aus trian warship had been sunk by war ships ot "the Turkish fleet, aro dis credited hero. Dispatches from Malta dcclaro that nrcordiitK to fishermen from Tripoli the town was practically unuarmoo by tho bombardment. Tito fishermen say that the Italian gunners fired bo wildly that most of tho shots passed over tho forts and wero burled in tbo saiid. CONTEMPT CASE IS JUT OVER Judge Bordwell Puts Over Indefinite- ly Contempt Case Against John FI. Harrington of the McNamara De fense. LOS ANGELKS, Cal.. Oct. 0. St.i perior JudBC Walter Dordwell toaaj- put over. Indefinitely, the contempt caso against John tt. Harrington of tho McNamara defense. Tho chargo against Harrington grow out of his refusal to answer questions bearing on tho Times, pro pounded by tho grand Jury. CARNEGIE AND MRS SAGE HEAD LIST NKW YORK. Oct. 9.-niuo list ot New York's lending millionaires waa mado nubile today. It Is included In tho list of personal tax assessments. Andrew Cnrncglo and Mrs. Russell Sago head tho moneyed parndo, oach being assessed at $10,000,000. J. P. Morgan Is let off with a moro $800,000. $200,000 less than tho city fathers classify Jacob Pulitzer. Tho Vanderbllts nro represented by as sessments aggregating moro than $'-',000,000. John D Hockofellor will pay on tho basis of $D, 000,00. BENZ CAR WINS GREAI AUTO RACE PlllLADKLPUIA, Pa., Oct. 0.--Tho. 200-inilo aultunobilu race of tho Quaker Motor Club hero today was won by lloergdolt in a lletus oar, with Mulfo'rd driving a r,oy.ier, second. Look nt tho "For Sah)" ads and at some of tho thuKa that nro advor lsot for mile. . , PRAY FOR WILSON WITHOUT RESULTS RUSSIA TO ADMIT AMERICAN JEWS " Russia Considering New Treaty Abro gating One Now in Force Which Bars American Jews From That Country. WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 9. It was learned at tho statu department today that Russia Is considering the negotiation of a new treaty abrogat ing tho one now In forco prohibiting American Jews from traveling In that country. Such a treaty, It Is said, will bo proposed by tho now Russian ambas sador when ho reaches this country to relievo Ilaron Rosen. EOUR DEAD. SIX HURT BY EXPLOSION WASHINGTON. D. C, Oct. 0. De spite tho prayers of all tho Chicago pastors and tholr congregations, who woro asked to pray for Secretary ot Agriculture Wilson yestorday, tbo secrotary'a attitude toward prosldlnB at tho browora' convention Octobor 11 to 20 romnln8 unchangod today. Wilson Is honorary vlco prosldont of tho browors' organization. NBW YORIC, Oct, 9. Four men wero blown Into otomlty and six sorloualy Injured as a result ot an explosion on West Drlvo, near Six tieth streot In Central park, today. Tho dead laborora woro drilling holes for dynamlto and woro trapped la a rock shaft CO feet below tho ground. Suporlntondent Mnrllu and I-oro-mau Kearney, tho latter badly hurt, will bo hold on a chargo ot criminal carelessness. Look at all of tho real estnte ads and at much of tho real estate ad virtised, boforn investm. Look for tho loser of tho articles you havo fomifl for a prompt ad may stive him ft lot of worry. WHITE RiBBONERS CAPTURE CITY Sunday the Delegates to the W. C. ..f. U. State Convention 'PractfcaHy Held Undisputed Sway Within the City. Sunday was a whlto ribbon day In Medford. tho delegates to the stato W. C. T. U. convention, which con ventton Is now In session In Medford, having practically taken possession of the city for that day. A number of tho pulpits of tho city wero occupied by tho delegates at tho morning religious services. All tho churches where these ladles spoke wero well attended and tho discourses delivered wero greatly on Joyed. At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon w women's mass .meeting was hold at tho Baptist church. Thq, topic for discussion was "Traffic In Women." Tho speakers wero Mrs. Ada Wallaco I'nruh. Mrs. Mattlo Slecth, Mrs. Lucia Faxon Addlton. Tho devotions at this meeting wero conducted by Mrs. J. O. Richmond, stato suporln-v tondent of mothers' meetings. Sunday oveulng Row Udlth Hill Dookcr, ot Emporia, Kan., national ovanBellst for tho W. C. T. U., de livered a splendid address at the opera house, taking as her subject "Tho miming of tho Great Gas Woll." Rev. Bookor Is on orator of nation wide reputation and that sho Is olo- quent and forceful In her oratory and convincing In her logical deduc tions as sho likened tho burning gas well to tho liquor traffic was affirmed upon tho countouanco of ovory Indi vidual member ot tho vast audlonco which so Intently listened to hor ro marks for over un hour. Tho president, Mrs. Ada Wallaco Uuduh, boforo Introducing tho speaker, said tho ladles ot tho con vention had hoped to havo Governor West present upon that occasion, but that thu multifarious duties de volving upon him as chief oxecutlvo ot tho stato bad prevonted him from bolng present. However, sho onlo gUed tho governor In his daring to do things and being a creative anan lu doing thlnKH unusual but right, rather than a croalod man dictated to by policies nnd established moth oils. Officers wero elected as followa; President, Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruli, Portland; vlco prosldont, Mrs. Honrletta Hrown, Albany; corre sponding socrotnry, Mrs. Ward Swope, Portland; rocordlng secretary, Mrs. Ida M&rsters, Rosoburg; assistant recording secretary, Mrs, S: Alice Hanson, Portland; troasuror, Mrs. Hcsslo J. Shano, Portland; secretary Young People's Work, Mrs. Eva C. Wheolor, Cottago Grove; secretary $ If! U Afl'ti n Jt-tt MM-f K-. ,. -- . V t.LV 4 . W3fc 1 vjm tJiv