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HP - . 1 V ' ornon HWffrtal tj (tllii flsitl ' '"" JIJ 'SI U w SUBSCRIBERS IMIIInjr lo c pnpor will liavt Olio iUtlvr(l Iit ulionlnif of. fine y 0 p, m, Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER .Showers. Mat, 71, Milt. :.. itol. Mum. HO. Dully -Hlxth Vnnr. I'oilv Hi m Vimr MEDFORD. ORIiMON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER .'!, .1911. No. 170. CHINESE REBELS DETERMINE TO BUILD REPUBLIC j& j& j& j& jgr Elect Lai Yuen Hung, Noted General as Their President HRSHCHES GENERAL ABOUT CITY OF HANKOW Former Cuntinanilrr of Imperial Army Is Named ns Lender of Red els Mortality Is Said lo Du Very Ifcavy Forcljinrrs Are Unharmed HANKOW, Out. 1 3.--Tlio deter initiation of Hit H'lit'1 form to n tmllil llm Cliliii'Mo umpire Into n r IiiiIiIId look cnnoN'to (mill today In Iho elerlion of 1 .11 1 Yuoh lliiuu, noted general, iiK provident. I ,ii I Ih a fiiruutr roiiiiiiniiilor In tln IiiimiiIiiI iirmy, wliimn denorUou to tint i-nultH of Iho rebel movement to day Ih rewarded iih u novoro blow to tint government forces. TiiIkh or mmwicre, Inremllarlmii, fierce fighting nud horulo devotion lo ilnty on tlni part of foreign Clirlntliui iiilloiiHrlixi mo pouring In frm till part of tltu four provinces of llupoh, lliiiutii, Klnughii nml Kxe Chiton. City In INinlo. In Maiiklng. capital of Klnnghu, flxriHt flMhlliiK of which tlto result In yt unknown, U In prngri'iia between tlto m'IiuIh ii ii '.I government forre. Tint elly In In it panic, with moii, women nml children, foreign mid nn the. rinoliiK holploiufy from pliico to plow In nouroli of wifely. Thu mor trillly In until to ho ureal. 1' vuQMs&TlBEi f KJI I I WEmm N , ' " ' ' ' 1600 ITALIAN SOLDIERS ARE REPORTED DAD Or, Sun Yat Hon unit brother, rebel lenders. TALENT WILL GET N STATION FOR EXPE METS Less Than $1000 Remains to Be Raised to Assure Talent of Sta tion Withycombe Will Be Here Scon to Look Over Proposed Site. Dr. UitnYnl Hon, tin noted rva hillouUl who wnH oxllnl for nilvo rating republicanism, In directing the uprising, lio wa u member of tho t'hluoo revolutionary party which vUltmt tho Fulled Suite In ID 10 nml linn boon for ii iiutiihnr of youm foro iiiont In tho rnnkH of tho roniU'ltruut forrim In tho omplro of (ho ilmon. Kun Yu, n hrolhor of tho ilorlnr, htm lioon otiirtoil nrlili'iit of tho provincial imnoinhly nt llupoh, lloth moii urn IiIkIiI' iwluntti'i!. MiioiiU'ri lt'Mrloil. .MiimwrroM nro roportiul ovurywhor? mill tho outlro couiilrynlilo Ik nhluxo with liii'iuiilliiiy flri'M, tho frouxlotl lohoU puttliiK tho toroh .to all puli Ih; liullilluitK In tholr pnth. WE'LL SOON HAVE REAL HIPS AGAIN Tim Pnssliin of tho Hobble and the Advent of Iho Tall Are Shown in the Latest Paris Fashions by Llv iiill Models. NHW YOHIC, Oct. 13. Tho piihh lnit or (hi) hohhlo nml tho iiilviiut of tho lull nro hIiowii horo tmlny In tho oxhlhltloiiH of tho Intent 1'nrlH fnwti lomi hy llvlni; iiioiIoIh, Tho tall Ih J nut ovolvod In PiuIh. It flnim nml riuttitiH hohlml to tho loft, Colom nro iulotor UiIh full iiIko nml tho widened out KnriuoiitH hIiowii hy tho inoilohi Imllrnto (hut tho ilnyit of tho lluoloHH huly nml tho hohhlo nro piiHt, nml hy next hpiIiik thoio will ho ronl hlpH iimilu. LA FOLLETTE 18 10 CAMPAIGN IN EAST WASHINGTON, D. f'., Oi-I. i:. Himulor I.u Kollotto of WihcoiihIh, il wiih loiirmnl horn today, will hponil nioHt of tlio innnlli of Novomhor on a HjH'nltinjr lolir which will cmhraco 1 1 or VJ HtntcH. Ohio is not inclmlcil ift inliiuirnry, tlmt fitato Imiug ic Horvcil for tlio ChriwtumH icccmm. Tho hIiiIch inchnluil nro MichiKun, liiiliiimi, 1 1 1 1 1 1 o J h , jMiHHoiiii, Okla Iioiiiii, KntiNtiH, NoliritHkit, North Dn lioln, Hoii'lli Dnkotn, MIiiiichoIu ami Town. Lahillullo Hnid ho hud found it impuHHllilo lo ncccpl invilnlioiiH ho Iiud I'lici'lvi'il Ji'mi iho I'miific CoiihI, . With loan than flOOO more to rnlno Tnlont U nMiirod of ncciirliiK tho hriiurh experiment ntntlou to bo orectotl In Houthern Oregon. UcorKii K. (Innttior nml O. i:. Mo mo hnve orttuiiUod n Htock company nml have Hi'ciinM miliHcrlptloiiM uiuomitlni; IfiftOO. Tho plan In uicctliiK with coimld i rnhlo invor in Tnlont ami It Ik now Hated that only about. $1000 Ih Htlll needed to round out tho total Mini den I red, Tho mibsorlp- Tnleut Ih now niakliiK mi effort to hnvo tho Mtnlo experiment station for Botithoru OroKOii located there. (Iooiko IC. Cardner nml O. K. Morne nro orKiuilxIm; a Htock company nml hope to et tniliHcrlptloiiH niuountluK to $8000. The plan Ih nicotine with consid erable favor lu Talent ami It wan Htntud yoHtorilny that only about f'000 wiih Htlll needed to round out tho total hiiiii ilctflroil. Tho Hiilmcrlp lion lint nhoweil many of tho pros permia furiuorH nml IiiihIiiohh men or Tnloiu and Medfonl. Tho Talent men nny thoy nre not HottliiK out to ileprlve any other m'c lion of Jlie valley from KettliiK the Htutlon, hut thoy waul It to bo lo cated In the valley nml If thoy can make a proposition to tho Ktate offl- i lain that will prove acceptablo thoy Intend lo Hparo no effort to do ho. Tho SStitH) would bo expended In tho purchnHo of tho Decennary land lu tho vicinity of Tnlont nml tho erection of tho hulldliiKK which will bo needed by tho Htnto. Thoy expect that Dr. Wllhycombo nml I'rofexgnr Holiner will arrive from CorvnlllH either to duy or tomorrow lu order to look over tho available land and conalder tho proportion. Talent, on ncrount of bohiK locnt- ed In tho center of one of tho most fertile HcctloiiH of tho valley, amy prove to ho tho Ideal location for tho Htatloii, Tho laud Holectod for tho experi ment Htntlou Ih fifteen ucrea of tho 10, IC. AnderHim tract, now owned by (I, A, Moiho, Mr, Monte Ih puttliiR tho laud lu nt practically what it cOHt him, 100 an ncro. AhIiIo fi out tho uliHoluto donation of UiIh laud to tho ntnto for tho oxpotimoutnl Htutlon hy tho people of JaekBOii county S'.TiOO Iiiih boon sub Hcrlhoil for tho erection of a bunga low and other bulldhiKH for tho uso of tho niiin In charfjo of tho station, lu order that a diversity of hoIIb may bo liad ror oxporlmontal ptir (iohch it In thought probablo that other nml Himillor trnntn of land will Inter bo hocuioiI In othor parts of tho county, but tho Tnlont ground will bo tho lionduuartorH for all tho work of tho valley, PRESIDENT TAFT SAYS "HELLO "TO LOCAI WL Makes a Brief Address From Rear of Train After Being Introduced hy Conoressman Hawlcy Train Stopped but a Momemcnt. Constantinople Dispatches State That latlian Advance Into the In- i terior of Tripoli Has Been Check edHeavy Loss Reported. YOUNG TURKS DETERMINED TO CONTINUE THE WAR t London DlplomattFc Circles Report That Peace Will Come Within t Two Weeks. SAOHAMRNTO, fa!., Oct lit.-A hhorlutfo of ourrt for 8hiiuiif fruit Ih threatened on tlio Southuru l'a oifio hoeaiiHo of tho hlriko aooonliun lo tlio fitriko leadoffl hero, Thoy Ray Hint in Oakland there nro (100 "liinl onlci'" enrw, in Suonuncnto -loO tmtl in KoBoylllo 100, "I doubt If nny of you hnvo over talked ho much or had your voice Hiibjected to hiicIi n Hevero Htrnln as I have tho Innt few weeks. It Ih un fortunate, Indeed, when called upon to greet miicIi an entiitiiiHlaatlr gather ing to have oiiu'h voice in such a con dition. However. I am Kind I am hero ami I wlnh you one and all good night and good fortune." Such wn William Howard Taffn nddrcHs to tho people of Medford who gathered at tho Southern Pacific depot litHt nlslit at t : 1 0 o'clock to hear him Hpeak. Tho preldenfo voice wan very honruo nud It was with much difficulty that ho spoke at all. Owing to the fact that It was not generally known that Mr. Taft would appear when ho reached thin city only about SCO or 300 people wero at tho depot. It ii t tho chief executive wns heartily cheered when ho appeared on tho rear platform. CougrcHHinnn Ilnwley opened with n very brief addrcKs, Introducing tho president. Cries of "Let DIM do it" cut hla reiunrks short. ProHldcnt Taft had but got started when an aid reached for the bell cord and gnvo tho "go ahead" signal. Kvl- deutly ttuty are taking much euro of the prcHldctit'H health nml of bin voice, and an open air address is not tho best thing In tho world for htm. President Colvlg of the Commercial club hoarded tho train nt Cold Hill and accompanied tho party as far as UiIh city. A InrKo quantity of tho best of llogue river fruit was placed aboard tho train. Preiildcut Tnft continued bowing to tho crowd until his train had rolled out of Hlght to tho south. LONDON, Oct. in. -Constantinople dispatches received there today say that tho Italian advance Into tho in terior of Tripoli has'lHTn checked and that tho Italians have Hustalned heavy lOHKCH. It is roporto that ICOo Italians have been killed and wounded. LONDON, Oct. 13. So determined nro tho Young Turks to continue the war with Italy until they aro either annihilated or victorious, it Is be lieve hero today that they will even depose the Htiltan If necessary for tho further prosecution of their pro gram. Dispatches from Constantinople say that the caucus now being held pre liminary to tho opening of parliament tomorrow has decided to expel all ItallnnB from Turker and to confis cate their property, f Tho London papers today take a gloomy view of tliKsitnallon in the Levant. 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Much interest in .Medford een'er'S t the coiiniiz Ijii-'lIjiiII '.-imes lo- t: ft nnipioiili'f. oL She vitJit bit ween the New York Umin.i, hit by jJolm J. McGraw nml thelul'iilliia Athletics which open t wio.iow. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH DEMAND ORDINANCES BE ENFORCED LONDON, Oct. 13. DIspntches re ceived here from Constantinople state that fighting started along the Mon tenegrin frontier todny when a Turk ish patrol attacked a Montenegrin force. Twelve Montenegrins wero killed. Further trouble is feared alone the border. LONDON. Oct. 13. It Is reported In diplomatic circles here today that n high official of tho -foreign office declnres that peaco between Turkey and Italy will ho declared within two weeks. WOMEN WIN Tho citizens committee on public health chosen nt n recent mass rne;t- inir nt tiie ocrn houfie, consisting of J. J-:. Watt, W. P.-ShiWdsDr-JU.W: Stearins If. C. Gnrnett. Dr. E. il. Pickel and George Putnam adopt ed the following re.-olution : Whcreus it litis come to our atten tion that alleyways throughout tuc city nre most unelenn nml filthy nml Wliereux, we find n large nmnj)cr of people neglect nud refuse to con nect with sewers nnd that our eitv administration fails to enforce this most important ordinance compel I'm j them so to do, nnd -Whereas, a large number of gro cers nnd confectioners fail to pro tect fruit and vegetables, bread, cakes, etc., from dust nnd files, nnd Whereas, the collection of garbnge is most irregular nnd uncertain throughout nil parts of the city, nnd Whereas, n number of our physi- cians fail to report births and fail FRIDAY, 1311, ORATES NERVES OF ATTORNEYS Clash as Soon as Trial Opened To day in Los Angeles Trying to Connect Initial Venireman With "Open Shop" Session. GRAND JURY, AFTER A YEAR, IS TO BE FREED McNamara Defense Halls This as Victory Means Part ef Iwns' Work; Has Fallen Down. (Continued on paso 8.) TAFT'S STAFF IS IN DAD WAY Mayor Butts Has the "Hives," Sec retary Hillis Has Nervous Head ache, While the President Himself Has Nearly Lost His Voice. OREGON NEXT SAY WOMEN Suffrarjettes Aro Enthused by Re ports Which Indicate Success of Their Sisters in the State of California, rOHThAND, Ore., Oct. in.r-.Al-' though their efforts to seouro equal frnnohiso in Oregon wuh overwhelm ingly defeated tlio Inst tiino it emtio up for notion, Oregon suffragettes wero enthused todny by reports wliieh indicated tlio success of their sisters in Californin. Predicting that Oregon will ho the next to join tlio suffrage oolutun, Mrs. Aliigal Sooll Duiway, prohidont of tlio Oregon Kiptnl Stiff rngo As socinliou scut tho following telegram lo Mrs, Kliznboth Lowo Wntson, president of tlto Kqtiul Suffrage As sociation of California: "lliglitenusucss triumphed. Greet ings to California's pntriotio men, Our turn next." CALIFORNIA Majority in Favor of Woman Suf frarje Ranges from 2300 to 2500 No Longer Dotilit That Measure Carried. SAN FRANCISCO, Oot. 33. Cor reetions nml reviMonsfrom far out lying districts ngiiin -niter the fig ures of the suffrage vote which now is variously estimated ns in major ity of tho "fors" over tlio "ngniiists" hy from 12300 to l2r00. There is no doubt that suffrage has won hut nil attempt., nt exact figures nro mere guesswork. BATH TUB TRUST ILLEGAL, SAYS COURT IMLTlMOItB Md Oct. 13. Uni ted States Judge Uoso handed down n decision hero this nttoruoon eclar tug tho bath tub trust illomil, Ajll proporty valuos depend upon tho prosperity of tho community. If our nnnnufneturers are prospering, and tho morchnnt llkowiso, tho (arm or will prospor, too, Tho porslstont domnnd for goods "Mndo in Oregon" TAFT TRAIN KN ROUTE TO SACRAMKXTO, Oct. 13.-Invading California for tlio most strenuous four days of his forty-six-dny trip, President Taft today endeavored to secure a good rest to prepare himself for tho ordeal. While the president, witii the exception of n slightly .strained throat, wns in good trim physically, two members of his party were slightly under tho weather. Pri vate Secretary Charles D. Ililles was confined to his stateroom on tho train with n bad nervous hcadricho, the result of four weeks of cam paigning. Ililles .spent all of yeste'r- day in his room with Dr. Roads, the president's physician, uttendmg him. lie is expected to ho back in condi tion hy tho time ho reaches Sau Francisco tonight, however. The ceremonial outfit of Major Archibald Clavering DeGrnfenreid Rutt, A. D. C, todny covered a suf fering body. The mnjor, in lilh round of gold lnecd functions in the past four weeks, soniowhcro con tracted what Or, Rlionds calls nn nt tuck of "hives." The children have tho affliction often, but it is not common among majors. Mnjor Butt has suffered grout pain, neverthe less. The president's throat showed the strain of tlio strenuous campaign of Iho past two days in Washington nnd Oregon. Ho mndo some speech es in forty-oight hours nud when ho reached tho Culiofruiu lino ho was forced, to submit to some heroic poulticing nnd mnssaging nt the hands of Or. Rhonds. His physical condition is excellent, however, nud the doctor lins no fear of his voice M'INNES AND DOYLE WILL PLAY Both Have Recovered and Will Be Seen in Opening Game for World's Championship Tomorrow at New York Polo Grounds. n -f -i- f - -f REMEMBER TO WATCH FOR GAME BULLETINS Fans should remember to watch for the big game bulle tins wliieh will be displayed by tho Mail Tribune nt tjio corner of Main nnd Fir Sts. The bulletins will tell tho story of tho world champion ship ba.seball series inning by inning. Tlio first game will hi played tomorrow nnd tho bulletins should begin to nr rive nt 12 o'clock noon. NEW YORK, Oct. 13. With the announcement made. todny that "Stuffy" Mclnues, tho orack first baseman of tho Athletics, nnd Larry Doyle, captain and stnr second baseman of tho Giants, hnvo both recovered from thou injuries nnd will bo seen in tho opening game of tho world's chnmpioushtp series, nnd with tho weather man promising fair cool weather for tomorrow, the base ball fans who hnvo been fortunate enough to seouro tickets nro await ing tho initial olnsh of tho big leagues with enger expectation. When tlio pnrk gutej closed on the double-hender btween tho Giants and Brooklyn yesterday they closed to remain shut until tho first game of tho series tomorrow, so no work is being douo todny by the players, who nre on edge for tho struggle. It is tho general opinion of fnn dom that Matliowson nnd Render will bo the opposing pitchers tomor row, It is expected t hnt 100.000 LOS .ANGELES, Oct. 13. "Fri day the 13th," seemed to grate on the nerves of a number of tho nctors iii the famous McNamnra trial todayr with the result that attornys for the defense and prosecution clashed ns sooon ns Superior Judge Walter, Bordwell reconvened court. The ac tion of the court in permitting the lawyers to make inquiry into tho state of mind of n prospective juror, so far as it affects either labor un ions or manufacturers' association, has enraged the district attorney, who insisted again todny that "it opens the door to intenninablo quibbling. The result was another clash when the defense continued its interrogation of Z. T. Nelson, the in itial venireman, who on Wednesday indicnted by certain of his answers that he is opposed to certain phases of unionism. Need Prntectkm.:-. --?i "If there ever wn9 a time in the history of the court of California when a defendant needed the protec tion of the courts it.is in this case," thundered Clarence Dnrrow, chief counsel for James B. jrcNamara, in Judge Bordwcll's court today. "Jurors must still be indifferent nnd unbiased, according to the man date of your supreme court. This is the last word we hnvo from tho highest court in the state. We may have wandered away from this law, but we are back at the prinoiple when n mnn on trial for his life must be believed innocent by eve juror before the latter can take his oaih and his sent in tho jury box' Dnrrow wns figbtine for a nilinu fiom the court on the question of hov far the attorneys could go in forcing n challenge for cuuse and ' followed tho interrogation of a jury by Judge Bordwell as to how far an opinion he admitted having, would be carried. The court excused tho jury nnd waiting veniremen and henrd the argument on this point. It lind not been disposed of when tho luncheon recess was ordered, (rami Jury Dismissed. Tho grand Jury which hnB been In almost continuous session slnco the' destruction of tho Los Angeles Times building a year ago was adjourned sine die by Judge Bordwell this afternoon. It did not return any fur ther indictments grown out ot tlio Times dynamiting case despite tho Intimation by Detective Burns and persons intimately associated with tho McNamara prosecution that It would before being finally excused "Indict certain prominent labor leaders for murdor and conspiracy." It also failed to dispose of tho contempt pro ceelngs brought against John R. Har rliiBtou, one or tho McNamara attorneys. FINDS MOTHER AFTER 35L0NG YEARS BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 13. Lost to each other for 35 years, Mrs. Nollto Froeman Is en routo to Bolso from Stonohnm, Mass., to Join her son, Joseph Corey, who Is known hero as John K. Rodgors. Ho Is principal o( tho Longfellow public school, When Corey was four years old ho wns taken from his mother, who was sont to a hospital suffering rrom a supposedly Incurnblo malady, After ho had grown to manhood ho began hunting for hor. His mother remar ried a few years following his dls-' nppearanco. Finally thoy got trace of each other and as a result Mrs, Freeman will soon join him. will ltqlp bring greater prosperity tohjivj,,,, out unle88 lt is i,milo,llnto1y,,M)W11B will seek admission to'tho 4 tho pooplo of Oregon. nllM8wlt polo Srouuds. P Look for the ad that desoribw tk lace you would like te owr. I I i 'I (, :1 ;) A l a I J i o 7