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I City Hnl ':' J SUBSCRIBERS rnlllnif to gt r will )iv ana nellvtrta by dIiquIiiv of , flu by 0 p. m. Medford Mail TRIBUNE WEATHER I'nlr. Max. 70, mln. (1ft. ltd. luifii.. 10. Inlly--Hlxlh Ymr. I'orfy.riinl War. M1CDF0RIX ORI'XJON, TUESDAY, OCTOMtJU 17, I011. No. 179. BAKER SLUGS OUT HOME-RUN IN NINTH TYING SCORE; ATHETICS WIN IN 11TH MAIHSON BLANKEO'EM 8 LEADS PROGRESSIVES. OR I1GS Hew York Got First Run in the Tlilnl Mnthcwson uottlnii One of the Hits Which Brotmht In the Run Pitched Great Ball. OREGON i CALFORNA AK E HANDS COOMBS PITCHED GOOD BALL THROUGHOUT GAME Nitai Score Is 3-2 Giants Made Desperate Effort in tho Last Half of Eleventh. 'I'lio Him: Philadelphia New Voik . II 1 " ' Y i Philadelphia .o o o n n ii (i it i ii j - :i New Vink . . .(I II 1 0 0 0 0 () () o t'J I'Ol.O CIJIOPNDS. Ni:V YORK. i i . 1 7. l-Vii ii k Maker's war club did il again today. Tlit woiIiI'm champion Athletioti defeated tint Giants, ,'l to y, in tin thin! game f tho world's Hcrles, The turn in tho lido came in (ho ninth. Always in vincible, MiiIIiuwhoii luiil blanked .the iMMMAIJilnlirn- through the deverute tn LITTLE GIANT OF WISCONSIN IS NAMED LEADER Proncsslvo Republicans In Confer ence Take Definite Action and Will Carry Their Fluht to the National Republican Convention. Business Men Meet California State Highway Board and Engineer at Cole's Station and Discuss With Them Matter of State Highway. JACKSON COUNTY'S PLANS ELOQUENTLY SET FORTH Principals in the McNamara Trial After Luncheon Party Walks to Bor der Line and Arc Photographed Shaking Hands Across It. CHM'AGO, III-., Out. 17. -Senator Robert .M. Lal'ollclte will bo tin. ohoiro of tin' progressive ronuhliooiiN for tint noitiinnlidn fur provident .f "" "II'MIK" lllll UI'.tlKTIlU' Ill-Ill.. If I. ... j 11I1.BH. 0.. run l,y ,a Ginnls ln llj 1 '""" nrr?n ' " '" third made li look llkn n nun. thin. I ' '"" " "U '"' ,nk,,"1 "l lUo ft,r- Hop., was almost gone when Hake.''' "W Wt0. iw ,,y" ,l,1 I'.''vt swat drove tin leather into (ho right nn M scat for n homeruu ami the battle was on nKiiIit. 'Mir Filial liming, ? i.. ii ..., . . in urn leiiui inning iiuiii Aliilly unit "iron Jack" I'oomhrt pitched nmwlorly hall. Ilnili teams wore on edge ami neither could score. In the eleventh Kddio Culllu poked out a "ingle l eenter. linker was there again with another .ami he I'd re the neurit hoard marks went up both had erosm-d the, pair. An a last rally llor.og ilotihleil for the Ginnls in the ..i.. ii. n.i .. . iipti'iiiii. men ncci.cr. nut loniicr MomIou houiu run hitler, went in to Im! for Maty. (In delivered, ami pnrlly by a fumble by (.MIIiiiH, Her xou eniKMeil the plain hut Meeker iik, loo abilioiiM ami nan htenliiij;, nml (be Kiiniit wiih done. IIiI.IIiik Itnlo. The kiiiiio wan played in a ilrixxliiij; rain ulb llui hall nlippery and hi nil to handle, but the. two teauin Kav0 an exhibition whieh probably neer wax hurpiihovil in a world'H KOiieH. All the Iiuiii both MatbewHou ami Coomb wero up on their oen. Ihith pitched n cnrkiiiK j,'imie but tho hard hUttcrx iiiiioiij,' the Maukjnen went too uiiiub for even tho peeileM .Matty. Tho only re;rel table feature of lu Kiuiiu wiih when linker, whoso bat won two jjuiueN of tint mrie., wiih Hpiked iy SiimlKniKH. Kven the New lork crowd niliid partiHiiiiH uh (hoy ate, hinsed ilui Hpiker, ami cbeereil liiHlily for Maker an ho trolled buok lo third. Iletlinj: on llui name, Iiuiii before in NW York, Ms predieled an likely o be very hlim nfler today'H name. The iuipreHHiou aiming Hie I'iiiih Ik eu eral Hml Connie Muck's men are too many for their I'ouh. The ,'Uino by tmi!ii;H : Tim lilne-iip. I'hlliuleliihlu Lord, ir.; Ohllnn. f.; CollhiH, :Mi; linker, nii; Murphy, if.; DuvIh, lb; Harry, hh.; Lapp, v,, CooiiiIih, p, Now York Dovoro, lf, Doylo, lib'; HiioiIkiiihr, or.; Murray, if.; Murldo, lh; HorzoK, lib; I'Motcber, en.; Muyom, e.; MuthowHOii,rp. tail ti . ' I'lrat IiiuIiik. I'hlliulolphln Lord out, Doylo to Merklo; OIiIiIuk out, Klotclior to Mer klu; Coltlnu out, Morklo to Matbuw Hon. No runs, Now York Povoro fnnneil, Iloylo out, Davla unimalHtoil; SnodKniHa fuuuod, No ruuu, Hecoml IiiiiIiik. Thllndolphlu llakor out, Iloylo to 'fkintliuioiT "oiPrngo Two)"' LaKolletio to the national republican convention. The declaration of principles i Kuod by the conference (UK ni ,. eify the .aet reform advoeated, merely hcfpcakniK the lodpacut of creuler control in KovenimentaJ iiffaii-H by the people. There is no formal nension of the convention today, the delegates re. maiuiiii; to dircuHH (he bituatioa gen erally. Toiiij;lil I here will be a iiiiisn meutiiijr, whieh will he nthhlroned by Senntors Clapp and Crawfoid, AmoV I'iuehot nml (leore Keconl. W'AHIIINtJTO.V, H. C, Oct. 17. Heualor l.a Kollutto today deellaed lo commeat on the emlorBement for Hut prorihloutlitl uomluntlon toudered, tin by the rnufcroiidi of proure' mIvcm lu (Miliutfn. IL Ih (loulitcd whether ho will hnvc tlmo for an aileipiato c.iiniuiUn before coiiki'cish mcelH, F IS HAN I'KANCiaCO, Cal., Oct. 17. -William l llerrln, vleo proHldent and chief eoumiol of tho .Southern I'aulfle eoiupany, Ih rvutliiK euully to day after au operation for appends cltlri, 11 Ih phyHlrlaim bullovo IiIh convulcHCouco lu only a uuittor of time. Oregon met California Monday nml hhook bnmlH aeroHH the border near CoIuh htaliou. Tho occnM-Jii wan the presence of tho California highway cominiHioii and the ntuto road engineer upon n tour of inspec tion of the varioitrt routes, one, of which "will bo delected for tbu eigh teen million dollar highway Califor nia H to build from Mexico .to Ore gon Tliono who did the liuudMikiug iieniss the line comprised a. hundred ol'fieialM and citir.ens of Si.ski.vou county, California ami .laekMin county, Oregon. HupioHcnlntiveH-ot 'both counties are confident from the utterances of the commission, that the Yreka-Ahlaml route will be se lected over the Kurekn or Modac routes. The gathering was an impromlu one. At 10 o'clock .Monday morning, a plume imiu i reka was received by K. T. Staples at Ashland, staling that the highway commission would be at Coles at J:.'I0 o'clock that afclrnoon, ohcorled by a delegation of Siskiyou county people uud roipiesting repre sentatives from .laeksou county ho thai Oregon's claims and promises eotihl he properly presented the Cal ifornia eoiumisxioii. Inside of an hour ii down automobiles from both Medford and Ashland were on their way across the Sisklyous. At Coles, an elaborate luncheon was provided by Mrs. Coles and fruit of all kinds was distributed by the Ashland delegation. laeksou county's plans for good roads and Hie story of the million uud u half dollar bond issue was elo iUeully set forth b.V .Judge V. M. Colxig, Mayor II. Canon, U. Clare uud other .Medford speakers, bv K. T. Staples and Mayor Neil uud other Ashland speakers, ami the pur poses of the Jackson county court sot foilli by Comity Commissioner Cleo. I . Davis. The supervisors of Siski you county uud several of tho lead ing citizens of Yreka risMiinU-d, pledging co-operation with Jackson eounty in road building. Tho mem bers of the California slate commis. sion ami their engineer also spoke. 111 i t , oneiiy, ami wiiiio not openly eom initling tbemselves, left tbu iiupres sion that the Siskiyou route for the Kl Caiiicn road would bo selected im the most practical, benefilling the j. J I" JOHN KrixCMiArft.. JUIXiEi BORrrWCLIi. STILL THING TO GET A JURY TO TOY PETER BOZUS Second Special Venire Is Summoned' Still Need Three Men to Com pletc Jury to Try Peter Bozus on Murder Charge. 0W 23ri '' JxMi:6 b. MSJXt&QbRAA JUDGE BORDWELL ITCHING ERRORS So rigid is the examination of ve niremen in tlicHoziis case that a second veuirowas issueil by Judge Calkins this niotning in order to so cure a jury. A'Cix-onil vemn: up jienred this morning but most of thorn were disuiis.-iil. At noon today but eight men.liad been accepted by the defense and statu and the panel ex hausted. This afternoon an addi tional twelve men will appear. From quotiuiis asked by attorneys for the defense it appears that self defense will be Doxiis' plea. The state will ulso endeavor to get a fir!t degree sentence as each man is linked his iews of capital punishment. NEW POSIOFFICE SUBSTATION OPEN The substation of tho Medford post office opened for biiHlness yesterday. Tho station Is located on West Main street, at the Intersection of Grape street. Miss Marlon U. Merrill Is in charKo ami at this station stamps, stamped envelopes and postal cards may bo purelrtised. Money orders may also bo purchased here, and let ters and parcels may bo roistered GOVERNOR IS UNABLE TO GOME Will Submit His Proposition to the uouniy uourt in writing and win Visit Medford Later if Necessary Early Arrival of Convicts. most people, and tho best from a scenic standpoint. After luncheon, the parly walked to tbu border lino an dwere photo graphed shaking huidt across it, Among those from Medford wore Mayor Canon, John I). Olwell, 0. L. Davis. J. A. WcMerluud, II. Gore, V. M. Colvig. .1. M. Root nml 0. l'ut uani. Among tho Ashland conting ent wero K. V. Carter, K. T. Staples, V. P. Wagner, Otto Winter, V. 0. Mc Williams. h. U Mulit, 0. l- Hillings,1 nml others. Governor AVest, who was expected In Medford today, to confer with a committee of tho Comruorclal club and tho county court regarding the employment of 25 convicts oa tho Crater lako road, twhich lu tho esti mation of the governor Is a statu highway, advised, members of the committee this morning by telephone that owing to other business, ho would bo unable to visit Jackson county at this time. Tho fovemor stated ovor long distance telophono this morning that ho would submit bis proposition to tho county court In writing, andUhat ho would visit Medford later ir It proved necessary. Tho governor plnns to send 25 con victs to Jackson county to work on tho Crnter lako road. Recently tho Medford Commercial club passed res olutions favoring such a movo and appointed Dr. J. P. Roddy, "William Ucrig and G. l'utnam a committee to act between tho governor and tho county court. NnU Off Both Sides Anxious to Place Court on Record but He Does Not Fall Into Trap Calls Nelson Before Him Personally. FOREIGNERS AR ONffl E FLEE HANKOW Thousands Whs Planned to Itemevs Their Families by Rail From Tur bulent Pravincss Thrown Into Pan ic by Lack of Transportation. REBEL MOB MAKES AN ATTACK ON GERMANS Wildest Rumors Are Current and Re liable Information Is Difficult to Obtain. ARRESTED CHARGED WITH JUMPING BOARD BILL (i. A. Jackson yesterday swore out u compliant before J)istrict Attorney Mulkey charging J. Kisner with "jumping" n board bill. Mr. Jack sou keeps a hoarding house on Kast Main street and Kisner hud been boarding with him. I.OS ANGELES. Oct. 17. De termined, if possible, to qualify sev eral additional, veniremen tojlay, at torneys for the defense in the trial oTiTrn&riJr'MdNaranra for murder in connection with the destruction of the Times building, studied late into tho night the records of the remain ing veniremen available nud the ses sion today worked rapidly. One thing is already very plain in this case, and that is that thcro will bo very little error permitted in the record by Judge Kordwell. He, over shadows all of the attorneys in the case nud out-generals them in the elminntioii of Venireman Nelson. Both sides wero anxious to place the court on record and show how far an opinionated venireman could be considered as n possible juror. Hut Judgo Kordwell did not fall into the trap. Instead he called Nelson before him and in n series of questions, framed absolutely on the criminal code, demonstrated his prejudice and bins so clearly nml conclusively that tho prosecution was forced to with draw its objection to tho defenseV challenge. And it showed how futile had been the three days of argument so far as compelling nn opinion from tho presiding judge was concerned. Tho defense, however, was well sat isfied ns it carried tho iwinl ami eliminated an unfair juror without having to waste u preemptorv obal lengo n notable victory in itself. HANKOW, Oct. 17. Foreigners of all nations aro In terror of vio lence hero today as a result of tho attack on Gorman marines by a rebel mob, because tho Germans attempted to check tho pillaging which has been uninterrupted slnco tho rebels captured tho city. Fierco street fighting Is ln progress In all quarters of tho, city. , No Transportation. PEKING, Oct. 17. Tousands ot porsoBB, planning to romovo their families by rail to the less disturbed portions of tho empire,, wero thrown into a panic here today as a result of tho suspension of passenger traffic between Peking and Tien Tsla by the government, which Is uslne ovory available train for the purposo of transporting troops. In tho absence of rcliablo Informa tion hero tho wildest rumors aro current and are adding momentarily to tho panic. Tho acceptance by Yuan Shi Kal of tho vlceroyalty c' Hunan, and Hupeh, has failed to quiet tho people, many attacking Yuan as a traitor to his countrymen. Twenty-four tralnloads of troops left Pooling Fti when tho sixth divi sion of tho government's army was entrained today. Look for tho ad that calls for you -nmong the hcln wanted ads. Kisner is thought to linyo taken a for $70. train for the north Inst Saturday. The Allen Grocery company has also filed n complaint in tho same court charging that Frank Johnsiii hml disposed of 7000 feet of lumber whieh lto hml previously mortgaged to tho above iinmed compnny for frH nrBtai MtfR3 m I a. im.-. .r-n a vwK3r,viHL-iMaMMM TH&. rXTHLETtCS CbPVNQMT Y l-J PRS SURCLAU. Funds Lacking. TOKIO, Oct. 17. Funds aro lack ing for the Chinese Imperial govern ment to carry on tho war begun by tho revolutionists. Tho government Is trying today to negotiate a tour power loan for two and a half million taels for tbreo months. American and French bankers aro said to havo consented to China's terms, but tho German nud English bankers aro holding back, Recruits Knllst. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Out. 17. Recruits for tho Chlneso revolution aro enlisting hero today at tho of fices ot tho Chlneso National asso ciation, ln tho ChlnesQ Masonlo building. Dr. Sun Yat Sou, leador ot tho revolution, heads tho associa tion with 14 compatriots, all ot whom aro expected to sail for China soon to direct tho movoment. Disaffection Is said to bo spreading rapidly among tho Imperial troops, according to 'roports rocolved horo, ono prlvnto cablo giving tho Informa tion that ono body ot 40,000 Imperial soldiers wero showing signs of defec tion. .... , 4j ! ITALY TO WITHDRAW PAJtfOF FLEET LONDON, Oct. 17. Dispntohoa from Homo today say thut Italy ia preparing to withdraw a portion ot its fleet from Tripoli with tho object of ocoupyiug Bovornl islands of tho Grecian Archipelago. Tho dispatches add that mi attack pu tho Danlmi ullog nud n bombardment of Sraprna aro contcinpaltod. m M Turkoy is expected soon to isiue an irado expelling all Italians froui tho Ottoman empire, -