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Oregon Wiwl 00J!3 city Hall H"t' N Medford Mail Tribune SUBSCRIBERS Vnlllnif to tret nir will lmv una ilrllvirod by uliouluir of- WEATHER Cloudy. Ma. (WIJi, Mln. ill. Ilcl. Hum. till. , Men by U p, in. Dully- Hlxlli Ycur. I'"n ly-llrnt Year. MISDjrOKD. OIMWON, TIll'HSDA V, (XTOIJKIfc 2(5, 1011. No. 387. PHILADELPHIA CINCHES CHAMPIONSHIP CHINESE EMPEROR FLEES FROM PEKING FOR HIS LIFE ROUND-UP OF BOOSTER CLAN THIS EVENING Siciiklii, Eatlnn anil Geiifttvtl Jolli fication Will Mark 101 1 Fall Round up of the nnuiic Fllver Valley Boosters. NATATOIIIUM MALL; EIGHT O'CLOCK TONIGHT Rrcuril-Brcnklnu Crnwil Is Wanted for a Record-Breaking Meeting Tonljiht. 'i'ltp rhjtiM rii- h HKiiitiKi Un-lr Kin unit nil tin' n'l lk, ''h1 Ittt-lll llttllNII KMMH'lt HMl4l tllt t'll- whlli' hirrllii1 TmK; Tho alnd' if ('MllfttiiiiH Ikikn Im rum Hi. NMffrNHelte, Tim Imlrthr.- nf UiIk wlilrlliiK wtirlil iMx-niR ttotldritly ii)! Hut IhI It o tM M hirt Wltlli'. f'irH'l H It you on ii Ami eWM ttHl !! iu ltnilltl-ltl if .Mttp Ami' Iswwler elH. rorgwl 1I tr fur tt whllf. unit lati tat Wlwtir l. Tear ttttl ftti irliiwl hlntury llw ll llHW iHlktllH I'M-w: Juilif f'olvU eml HMtilxlantM are ImII fr ItHilehl. Ami cvt-iynot fliuill"! lifHf tlti'in, mi lll lH(l iMHMt m rUlii TiiiiInM rml Mlitry In iimtJ" tlirt'tmlt Ittttfc Ut" IHOtn (if What In ilnn ltillil will miiiHt-ti HJ.i- aiur ! TIwh t$n ymir IiimIiinh dry your twirs If tMMI i you lwv to lil Awl lV ywr way hIoiik Um utrwd itiHt hunilrwlN limit' will IhhiI. Mvti it t y'"r vtry rHili to linut---lt iwit your ftMiiHti'i'" try: irnliwn St I limit Hi" "Ir.. toward ! Add U 1 1- Hnmf 'hut ytui nn Kl kwi'II th iiMmiHTiihlti ('unlitil your lifuriB mm Im'i ymi omii lutrt whIvIi ll Mttlfortl Kit. Tho ltll I fMll ruuiid-iii ttf llio Mt'ii ford i'oiniiiruWil club in scheduled for louidiL Kijriil o'eiook, Nnluloiiuin hull, tell ittill, it ii1 from present iiulicnlion. every Rvu wire in Ihu city will b tl 0tl. Tlioro will Im good lliinux lit mil -ami good "dug t hour.' Oratorical IViikIm will itliiiiiiul while heavily hid mi IiiIiIcm will itniili' I'lir tin iiinni' until- mil) it'itlly ciinnot itlloril i intKK il, Tito full roniiil-ii) id' llto Mt'iUWil I'UIHIMIMI'illl I'lllll iK ltll lllllllllll (IVlHll in Mi'ilffiril nlwiiyw it huithmh. To niulil'N tirniiiiiit'H In Im tlm liorit (ivci liulil in Hi)iiili,iii ()r'K"ii. AiniHiK llm M,iikti'H will lit': Williiint M. Cli, l'' tin-"' v'in luimiiltiiil of Hid i'lllll Mini IiouhIoi' c- ii'niiriliiiiiry. V. II, (lotil, prtmiill'lll Mi'iirotil Nit liniiiil lunik, Ki"tl niailh tiilvui'iilo iiiiO o iii I i if. Will It. Colniuin, (iitiiiily clt'tk, IMogrotirtm), mill ini.nr. I'l'liflMMtM' 1'. ,1. (I'dliril wild llllr- t tin iniiiiy lilliiin mill wIiiiiIm In t'liittii tinili', nllinil titvliiiiilM n ro IiIk liiiif Mitil. I'otliif J. Nul'f, cily itlliinit'.N liuililor mill lmotm'. Home Inlkor, Inn, hy llio wuy. ,liiilj!ii I!. IC. Ktilly, liiirriHlci'. HiiprUiumit iiikI nnicktirjitck fihlicr mini. Anil nllinrs loo mimoroiiH to nioti lioil., I1'. OmiiiIu'iikK" Ihih olntf,'o of the "oiiIh" iiihI Iuik iitiiitiI a fount hi ilniii (Miinli'il. Tlmio will ho ovory IliiiiU' fttnii wninioH io iiiniikiii pirns, mill iiili cltlor l wnlor. lloinonliilivt'H tif iniiiiy olhov nliiliH will In) lions A moartl-ln-fuk-iiifT orowil h wiinli'il to iilloml a I't'o-oril-lirtinkiiiK incoliii Ko cottio nloiiir mill lirinjr your friumln. Niiliiloiitini, H iiVliit'k. SHATTM'J. Wii.--Hciifli for Irneo of ICInior Oslroin who diHiippnaroil from tho Hoar Crt'ok kIiIukIo mill iioitr llolluill Buptomlior 111, hnn oml oil in fimliiiK hiit hotly lnmgiiif,' to tho limli of a trt'o, Ho loft a nolo Hnyiiitf Ihnl ho intoiulotl to commit siiiciilo. Uhioilhoiiiidrt had Hoiiriih"d for traoc of htm without result. FACES MURDER CHARGE. toff'' 'If Cl TfR. Aim Ki RUE. Will) ll'T llllnllllllll IIH lirf llllll'l'l I'oimliiiit ciiiiipMiiion in her ct'Il. Mr-. Xi'i' iiiik .MrKt'c, who mi Si'ptciulirr Jl shot mnl iii-imillv l.illi'il Allin (iiii'liiinl in her ,.ii)i in (IpclnnHM, ai., hnnflv liiniu: tin' onli'iil o Iht t rift I ulilili ttpfitril M'slfiiliiy. Shi' mi sin -u niiii (Iniliiiul nfliT ! r It it I i;i"--l insiillt'il hi'!'. IN THIS GITY lnlcrosliiiii Work Is Qclnji Conducted at Annual Joint Institute of Jack son and Josephine County Teach ers, Now Under Way. Over IIIHI U'ltclicrx arc in ulli'inl inicii in Mi'ill'niil al llio joint cinivon lion of Jnrkitoti uml .liiHophiui' couu- tilW mill (IHU of lIlO llttfti M'HtfiollK of L'llitcHtiotiitl workoix ovor hml in Kouthi'in Ori'ifou i now in M'fwinu in tho auilitoriinii of tho .Muilfonl liih hcIiooI. Tim Iniof i(bion of yowl onlay win it vory iiiti'i't'htiiiK and prol'ilalilo o:it iih Htion from tho viowpnint of that Kit'itt iiMMomlily of workorH who mo Kii"K up uiitiiy of tht'iii tho lic.-l ilayn of tht'ir licn, uml thoir ciuncht offortN in Ilit' mlvmii't'iiii'iit of I'llttcii lion, all kt'opin placo with now i.ml iiioilci'ii iiloa as o (ho iiiciiluiilioi, into tho ininilH of ihc yoiniK llio- many IImmikIiIk mnl principles, t'oup lo'l with tot hook cilni'iiliou, which ivill ho of profit to tho ulutlcut oh Iiu rcaclicK nut I tiro vciii-h, A roi'ophni n ivtni the M'itiiisj liuti'hoiH by (lit) loachcrs of tho Moil ford mcIiooIh in tho high koIiooI ninli (oriiim lat niulil. A Mplcmliil mIioiI miihical program was iM'ii, nl'lci' which followed a "ol atupiiiinlc.;' iiitl socinl hour, aflor which rol'icHli iiiciiIk wcro Hcrvctl. Totlay'tt HCMkinii opcnctl with mi ilHHcmlily atlilrcKH hy Stat't School Huporinlciiilcut L. I(. Ahlorman, his snl)cc hoiiiu "The New Coitixo of Ktiuly." FollowiiiK lliin wiik priiunry rending "Mow to Ileum," hy fltnule liitii,'heatl; "Atlviiuocil Kcailin; in tho Upper (Initio.," hy Molilalia llttst itiH; "A Young Miiii'k Itleai," hy t'. ,1. (', Ilonnott; ,,niiiii)ni' Froui the Schools of (lornr.uty anil Ktiylautl" hy Molilalia UiiHtiiiKri. Tho aflerutioii stwuion opened with "How o (lei KMviwsiini in ItoniHutr," hy Mauile LuiikIiou I; a Mtleclcd suli ject hy C. .1. C. Uen.ielt; "Ar in the Rural Schools," hy ,'onui'io I'noiPcor; "A Seminary InvoHligalioii Into Sludy Valium," ly Oeorgo K'oheo; iih. Homlily atlilrorts, "Tho Child," hy A. Hriscoo, ami a .toleclod s.ihjoot hy 0. J. C. HqiiuoU. l'OHTI.ANn, OreAs a rosull tit tho puhlieatiou of the death of tho small daughter of a local physician after eating hurries of a Virginia (trouper, a nuiuhor of oxperinumls have heen matlu hy local chemist k. It wiih aunounoed today that thoy found that the (trooper hoariug five pointed leaves is tho only ono thai is poisonous . Tho others, if is assort ed, which hnvo threo pointed leaves, are hariuk'us, YAW Zy 380 EDUCATORS fiflr IN SESSION tEBELS SEIZE N N A R HARD BATTLE Reported That Emperor Is Preparing, to Go to Mukden to Put Himself Under Japanese Protection May Later Go to America. GERMANY SAID TO BE VERY ACTIVE FOR MANCHUS Japanese May Take a Hand in the Chinese Emhrolio In Order to Protect Her Trade. SAN HCANCISCO, fnl., Oil. 11(1 In a mil le nl tin1 iininliliiUnlilc hlgtiH n a ii'toliitlomiry (hiIIii'cjiK In IV King, llio Miinrlin mjnl piliucs ultli (lie iliilil i iiiM'inr mnl many high gotcinnicnt nfflilitU ur In flight. fnnn llio cnpllnl to Ihc (own t Vlt llnw, l.'O inlli'N nuay, ari'oiillng lo ii illhuilili ifii'licd liy tho fhliii'M' l''ii'c I'ii'nh from Its Hongkong i'ti K"miiiiI('ii( loilny. SIIANOIIAI, Oct. 'Jli. The ('In iti'M' rcliolh have soir.t'd fauloii after a hard light in which the caHiutltic wcrc heavy. This report ii guiivnt1l credited hero today. It is miitl tho emporor in pruparing to go to .Mukileii and ptit'hiumolf nn tlur .liipnuchii protccliiui. I.nlor, it is reptirted, he mny go to America. TOKIO, Oct. 20. Clinrgos that Ocrniany Ih lutcrforing In tho Cliliicno lovolutlou mnl of fleers of tho kalsor'n army nailor tho prutointo of liolng at tachiMi lire really lutnllng tho govern mont forct'H In an effort to savo the Uiroiio of tho MmichtiR created a grout HciiHiilltin hero totlny and are lllioly to culminate In ttorloua littcr uatlonitl compllcatloiis. While no official aunounronicat has yet heen mado of the matter. It Is Ktntcd that tho Japitueso govorumoiit Ih fully Informed of tho nctlvltlos of tho Comma offlcurH, and that com miinleatloiiH on tho stihjcrt have al roady heun tllHpatchutl to Loudon uml llorlln. ScrlniiH K'ciiIh .May I'ollow. All effortM to get an official state ment on tho situation so far have Imoit fruition, tho .Itipiinctm government o.hlhltlng Its ciiHtomury rotlceuco. It Is lull loved that tho recent offer of Japan to send mi expedition of 70,000 men to China was prompted hy tho knowledge of tho (ionium actlvltlus, ami It is also hinted that tho heavy mnhillintlnu of .lapauoto forces at Kyushu may hnvo heen unused hy tho lirospuct of sorloiis eventualities. .Inst what position Croat Hrltaln will take, In en ho tho reports of (ior man activity aro confirmed, Ih creat ing the keenost Interest hero. Tho ntxiulsltloiiH hy Germany In tho Kino tMitiii region aro known to ho regard ed with Jealousy hy KiiKland, which country fears tlntt tho righting in tho YangtBO valley may Imperil hor own groat Intercuts In thnt region, Would Alii Cernimiy. ' It Is pointed out that Germany, hy gaining tho friendship of tho Manohti, would in the event that tho rehollloa Is crushed, ho In a poRltlon to demand concessions which tho dynasty It helped to savo would find It hit id to refuse. .lapan, too, Is watching closoly tho progress of tho revolt In tho Manohti rliiu region. So far tlioro Is no Indi cation that aid or comfort to olther tho rohols or tho Clilnoso'Rovorninont has como front Toklo, hut It Is regard ed as probable that tho mikado's min isters look with much illBfavor upon any attempt to Increase Oortnnn proa- tlgo or pobkobbIouh In Qliluit, and that tho alleged aotlvltlcs of tho kaiser's tifflrors will draw forth, or havo al ready drawn forth, u strenuous pro tost to llorlln, SANTA ROSA, Otil. A pipoliuo from his saloon to n nearby , oreok carried bottled boor to lite ludinns. Tho inventor is in jail ut Kenwood, fiEV. GLAHENCE H1GHE50N CHARGED WITH MURDER RE EIRL HE JILTED ' ' VL !xltasii wmTVBW jS?t a SlsZP4PivMapiHH'HSHBHIK . ii aa im'iVZz7ff4"'?'Z .. ' ' .- . i . ! MYANNIS BAPT13T &VJKM fcvo nej One of tl.c mo1'' sec attonal .ii urdcrs nt the history of New England is now attracting the attention of tho entire country. Tho Rev. Clarence Nirgil Thompson Kicheson, pator of the Emmanuel Baptist Church of Cainhrulgo, .Ma., is now laid hy the police of Jloaton, chnrged with murder in tho first degree, in connection with tho death ot Mi Avi I.innelll whom he had discarded in favor of Mise Violet Edmnnrs, her wealthier and more aristocratic rival. Before ho took charge as pastor tho Emmanuel Baptist Clinch the Rev. Riehesoit was pastor of the ilyaunis Bapti-t Church, near Cambridge. It was at this church he first met the Linuell girl, who Mile.; in the choir. REBELLION IN EXIM GROWS Lapatista Rchcl Army Is Now With in Four Miles of the Caapital Three States Arc Already Con trolled hy TluiiJ. MEXICO CITY, Oct. 'Jli. Tluni Mtnds gathered in tho si reels hero lo day to diftiMiiM. tlie proposed xending of a petition noking (ho return of Hx-l'resident liinz to Mo.sico. It is thought probable tho dohopM'd pre-i-donl will lie a-ked to return. MEXICO CITY. Ool. 'JO. Willi the Zapatista rebel army within lour miles of the capital, threo states al ready cont rolled by tliuut and othei. on the verge of rebullion, Mexico to day is facing the gronlobt erii" since the Diax icMguation. News of the expuotod lialtle lie twect ."illll federals who hae ad vanced to check -01)0 roboU i. awii't ed ii.oinenlnrily. Tho ongngcineiil is believed to be in pi'ogic.h, ami Ihc crowds in the Mitels appnrell. hope for a Zapatista uetory WANTSSTATE TO GET FOREST SALE BENEFIT PORTl.AND. Ore., Oct. 'Jli. De elnriug Unit the stat of Oregon and Washington aie relarded in their de velopment on account of vnst ureas bottled up iu faros t reserves, Con gresstniiu Wuihtirloii, jn-ogrossive, of Wasliinglon, is out today with a stalement that he intends to intro duce a hill in ci'iijjrotis at the coin ing Mission proidii!g for llio remife Hioii io tho Washington statu treas ury of part of all mouoys received from foreul" rosorvu' timber sales. The moneys at presold g,p.to dlreotly into tho btroiiK lio.o of tho national treiibtiry, ERQN TO FACE RECALL Petitions to Invoke Recall Against District Attorney at Portland Will) Be Circulated Soon Malfcasaancc Is Charged. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. It was expected this afternoon that a move ment for tho removal ot District At torney Cameron of Multnomah coun ty and that recall petitions will bo circulated In three days. LOCAL LABOR E T Commissioner 0. P. Hoff Here to Press Charge Against Proprietor of Bismarck Cafe Charged With Working Girl Too Long. Charged with working a girl long er hours than tho tatu law penults, tho proprietor or tho Mlsiunrlc eafo will appear la .lustico Taylor's court this arteraooa, State Labor Com missioner O. 1 Hoff mado tho com plaint and Is hero to pross tho charge. S1EEL TRUST IS TO FACE SUIT WASHINGTON, Oct. 2fi.-Tlto do Diirtmont of iustiao filed suit. nt:aiust he sUnd tritil lhi nftornoQii nt Troii-1 ton, K, J, 1 GAS OUR Nt.W HOUSE. CHESTNUT IlX. BUNG BUILT FCR. VIOLET lEVtX AS MARRIA6L CitFT MYSTERYSHROUDS WOMAN'S DEATH Ho Clue as to Person Who Cut Throat of Prominent Woman Physician in Indianapolis Slyaer Was Person of Superior Intelligence. INDIANAPOLIS, Iiid., Oct. 'JO. -Kforts of (lit polico lo fathom the mystery of tho deatli of Helen Kuabo, former stall) haotcriologUt and path ologist, who was found, almost nude, in hor room with her throat out, ate centered today upon hor private life. '"Tlie case is an extraordinary one, and every detail of iter private life will bo probed," said Deteotivo Cap tain Holt. "This is apparently ono of the most brutal murders iu the his tory of Indiana." Dr. Kuabe in recent years had of fended many porsons, it is said, by her orraotio temperament and blunt manner. Tho skill with which her throat was out and the completeness of tho slayer's prooautious to cover all traces, indicate that ho wag a per son of superior intelligence. Varying theories as to tho motive for tho erinto aro hold hy tho police, embodying criminal assault, rohbory, revenge, fintuioiul tpmrrols and jeal ousy. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. Ar thur Putnam, tho California sculptor, was opor;ited upon today for tho sec ond tiiuo within two woks. Surgeons at tho St. Francis hos pital deolaro tho first operation was not ontiroly suooosslul. J'utnum is suffering from a clot on tho bruin it nil from decaying oorobrnl tissues. ERWHELMING SCORE OF 13-2 IS MADE TODAY Philadelphia Goes Crazy in Seventh Getting Seven Runs and Seven Hits Had Six Runs When the Fatal Seventh Opened. r- A SCORE OF GAMES: tyEW YORK 2; PHILADELPHIA 4 Ames, Wiltsc and Marquard Used to Stem the Tide but Their Efforts Failed. The scere: It. H. E. Yew York U i 4 Philadelphia 1 IU 5 SHIBE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Oct. 2C Tho Philadelphia Athletics aro again world's cham pions. Uy a score, of 13 to 2 tho .Mack men defeated tho Now York Giants after a game In which tho National Icaguo leaders wore almply 'slaufihtered. All tho craft of Ames, Wlltso and Marquard fulled to stay tho florco batting of the Athletics, while Dig Chief Bender, on tho mound for the American leaguers, although scored on tho first Inning, held tho Giants in tho hollow of his hand until tho last half of tho ninth, when they wero virtually presented with a run. Tho third inning by Lord's doublo score Thomas' with tho Athlotlc's run. Uaker rapped out a single, which started a rally and boforo It was over In tho fourth four runs had put tho gamo on Ice. No score was made In tho fifth, but In the sixth tho Mack men added an other tally. Tho Fatal Seventh. Then camo tho lucky seventh. Dut It was not lucky for Now York. Big Chief Bender hold McGraw'a mon hltlesa, fanning two of thorn. Then tho fireworks started. Bonder filed to Doyle; then Lord singled. Snod grass, who achieved famo as tho prlzo bonehead of tho gamo, mis fudged OldrliiR's fly and Lord took third. Then canto tho squeezo play. Morkle dropped Wlltso'a throw of Collins' grounder and Lord camo 'lome. Then Baker singled and Old ring crossod tho pan. Then Murphy singled and Collins scored. Davis walloped It and Ilakor camo homo. Thon Barry doubled, scoring Murphy, Amos was yanked and Marquard camo In. His first effort was a wild pitch six foot to Meyers' right, and both Davis and Barry romped across tho phito. Confused by tho proces sion, Moyors nrgucd with Uniplro Connolly that threo men wero out, and was fired from tho game. Final ly Homier fanned, and tho slaughter was dono. Ono Mora Hun. Tlioro was no ecoro in tho eighth. In tho ninth Oldrlng's fumble und a wild pitch put Ilontog, who had singled, on third and bo scored on Flotchor's out. Tho marvol of tho gamo waB ttto way Now York wont to ploccs In tho fourth nud tho sovonth InnliiKs. "Whon tho big bats of tho Athletics bogan to swing tho Now Yorkers played bush loaguo ball. Thoy woro all ovor tho Bhop, milking wild pitches and raggod plays which woro inoxcusablo. Truo clnss showod Itself In tho gamo nud tlioro Is no longor doubt as to which loaguo boasts tho right to tho championship ot tho national gamo. Tho Bcore: iRnntlhUPcf" bn""Vaije "4.1 TACOtfA, Wn.-On trial for, tho murdor ofSAiitonio Lorenzo, Miko Carina vowsMhat no opo'H lot is &o hard as ids. Sbioo his nrroat Iiq de clares that hiso;iHo has burned down, his wife detrled him for an other man, who now wlshon to testify ngninat him, Carina Insists tliuMp shot Loron&o iu bcIC dofopso, ' . n