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urcuon HUWW. " Cliy nan - ' MEDFORD MAIL SUBSCRIBERS rnllltiir to irV ipr will lmr on lllvorit by phutilug of f!o by 0 p. in, WEATHER Cloudy; Max,, (in; Mln., anj 1W. Httm., 03 Per Cent, Inlly Hlxlli Ynr. Kurly-I'lriil Yctir. JHODJ70ttD,. OKEOON, JWUMY, NOVJSMJJJIJIt 3, 1913. No. 394. Tribune N MANCHUS LOSE MANY BY DESERTION Gravn Revolts In Imperial Army Throw Pckln Into a New Panic Battalions Revolt anil Tako Ar senals. EXPECTED TO FORM ALLIANCE WITH REBELS RcIjcI Leader Demands Allocation ot Emperor Before Me Will Talk Peace. I'lflKIN, Nov. 3. (Srnvo ri'vnUn In tlio Imperial at my toil ay throw 1'oltlu Into u now panto. News wuh m nilvod liy (ho Kovornmunl that tho cavalry ami artillery hattulloiiH al Tl Nan mill Shantung hnvo revolted and raptured tlin amount at Tochuu lit Yunnan province tilt) Imperial troop have pmetlmilly Joined tho re volt liy ltMtiliiK a (lMulnratlon of Inde pendency. Ho far an tho government linn limniiHl, tho rebellious troopn Iimvu an jot made no 'Junction with tliit republican forces, lint It Is hu lleved curtain that they will ilo no. ClUll'tN I1H'1. To add to t ho dhiaffoctluu tho mili tary onilcU at Puo Tldg aro Joining tho rovolt In hundred. In I'ukln Ik an hourly gi owing ilaiiKor that tho MuiicIiiih lhoiuHlvo limy precipitate a inawtaero. Tho Im perial order depriving tho MuiicIiiih of pciiMlnitH ami compelling Ihoin to adopt (Jhlmim) namim an n prelimi nary to fiiHlug Ilium with tho Chinese linn inmitiHl -tho 'Mnnrhnn and' tho youiiKor olmnunl aro oponly urging a Hlntiuhtor. Tho Chlnouo ftoro outnumber tho MuuehUH seven to one, hut tho Man- i'Iiiim aro tho hotter armed and prob ji lily In n clash would ho ahlo to kIvo a good account of thorns Ivoa. (ienornl I.I Yuen IIoiik'h refusal to negotiate with .Yuan Hhl Kal, tho pr inlor, union tho emperor abdicate. Ih believed to ho a death hlnw to tiiu .Maiirhu (l)uaHty. It Ih reported (hut Yunn Hhl Kal linn telegraphed tho Hovernmonl piwddinlMtlenlly ro Kurdlnx tho outrotuo of tho uogntla tloiiH with tho rebels. Slinnnlnil Capturftl. f HMANtSIIAI, Nov. a. Tho rohulH today rapturud tho uatlvo city of KhaiiKhal without hiiiIouh nrHlMtanro. Tho ronh;n mitlliMiioutM aro under Kiiniil and all proparattouu niiulo to protect tho vim of Kuioponn nml deutH In eaxo f 1 1; 1 1 1 1 m k hhould beuln. $25,000 OF L00I F Workmen Ttcarlnjj Up Wooden Side walk Discover a Part of the Money Recently Stolen From the Bank of Montreal. MOW WICSTMINHTim, 11. C Nov. :i. Wlilln iiukii1 l toailHK up tho old wooiion Hldowallc on Kour.th hU'ihiI inmr Caimvaron at :J:!lO In tho af tor noon, a KU'B of wnrkmuii uudor Konimnn (Iooiko McCloaiy Uu-utoU hoiuo of tho Bold luut hllla talton from tho branoh of tlio Hank of Montroal hoio mimo tlmo ko, whn that Insti tution wuh looted of 1258,000, Thoro woi'o thru pnckuKoa of hllla, ouo of tliom eontulnlun hllla of t" dollar donomtnutlon and tho othor two IioIiik flvoH, and a hiioIc of k1I amountlmr to $1370 In ton dollnr plii'ceii, Twunty thousund waa tho amount of hunk folUu. Locked In Vault, BBATTLK, Wn., Nov. KhbB" in liolutml work in tlio oounty ulurk'a vault liorii, Hopruflt'utativo Gt'm'KO U WuliHlof oC tho Forly-Bouoml iii Iridl was looked in liy oinployetj. Wtiliwtov i)omuli!(l on tho stool door for liourti with u otiHpidor lioforo ho uvousml n noiKldioiV Wliim inleusod tlio miIou win? doolilodly pulo mul hud IohI four jiouiuIm in weight, R 1 NK FOND Is on Trial for His I 1 f. " -vi -i 5 . . v -: 1 ? 4 -T - tM t r iiW JEi dh.. d. Who linx hecii plaocil on trial tor luunlvr if Colonel Swopo ot Kiiiihhh REV. SHIELDS HOME ENTERED Two Burnlarlcs Reported to Police One at Local Pastor's Home and Other Home of Dr. Barber on West Main Street. v Youthful hurlum woro ovldontly workliii; ovvrtliuo In Medford lait iiIkIU. lCurly In tho ovchiIiir two iportn of Iioiimo InirKlnry woro tolo phouod to tho pollro. One of thorn) waa from Ilov. W. 1 Shloldn, at II Kiiuth Holly street, and tho othor from Dr. l- H. llnrhor at 707 Wiwt Main. Tho SIiIHiIh roidduiiro wan uutored hotween 7:.'lll and K:HO In tho ovo iiIiik when Mr. and Mih. SIiIoIiIh woro at prayer uieutliu;, outranco havliiK ln'oii made, ll Ih thotiKht, with a Hkolutoii. door key. Ahout $5 In money and throo now raxura woro stolen. Dr. Iturher'H roHldcnco wa entered throiiKh a hack door whleh had not heoti looked, hotweon S:ao and 10 o'clock, whllo Mr, and .Mm. llnrhor were out HpeudliiK tho ovonliu; with frleuda. Hero evurul auiall pieces of Jowolry woro takon from a drosor hut notlihiK of any grout value haa an yot.heuu mlnned, althpiiKli had tho thief heou moro porHlHtout la his aearch ho could havo found bettor and moro valuahlo picking olaowhoro In tho liouuo. $750,000 FIRE AT LONDON, Nov. .'I.- -l'iro on DiiiwIiih hI met, liero ileslroyed tlio largest dry pmdH KtoreH iu tlio oily, iuetudiiiK Cliapman'H, KiirgsmillVC Mara'H and Ornv & Varker'n. Tlio loss will roaoli $700,000. -i i - Killed hy Burnlars. NHW Olt LEANS, U Nov. a. Kilpir Furrar Jr., him of tho prosi- dunt of tlio Amoiicnn liar asHooia tion, was aliot and.iiiHlanlly killed hero liy two liurf;larri whom ho waa pursuiuu; at an early hour today, The hurjjlai'rt oKcapod, SAN VUAVCISC'O, Cnl. ProsWoiit J, ('. Ford and 'ieo Prokidont J. O. lHu! of Iho I'aoifio CoukI Steam Khip company nvo on tlioir way to New York today ' to confer with Chairman H. W. Cannon of tho hoard of dlrootorB to plan importatjt addi lioiiB to tlio company's fh'ot. Tlieso will include two laj-Ro pnasougor vohhoIh for tlio ooiinf service, it in htu id, Life a Second Time v K J b. trrcn. tliv scconil tinio vluirKi'd with the City. 'ELEVEN WEN ARE PASSEDFOR GAUS Peremptory Challenge Stage Will Be Reached Not Later Than the Noon Adjournment Saturday in McNa mara Case. HAI.h OF HKCOItnS, LOS AN niOI.KH, Cl Nov. 3. Klovon auen had piiKMed for c.iuho aud woro Hiili- jitd io ojiiuinauoii ouiy uy poroinp tory challotiKo whon tho murder trial of Juiimm II. McNamara was Inter rupted hy tho luncheon recesa today. Ab a remit It wna Kencrnlly conald orwl cortnlu that tho peremptory challenge MtnKo would ho reached not later than the noon adjournment to morrow. A now panel of Jurora wbb drawn today aud one of tho flint names waa that of Harry "Chandler, vlco presi dent of tho Tlinea-Mlrrof company and aHHlalnnt mineral mnuaKor of the 1,08 AuKoloti Tlmori. Ho will bo promptly exrufcod hecauao of hla con uiu'tlon with tho proHocutlou. TIiIh mornliiK'M hckhIoii reaulted It, tho BocurliiK of one juror, llyron I.IhU, a PnHadena mill man. AUSTRALIAN BOYS TO BE HERE SOON Tho Heboid. munaKoinout nnd the puplla of tho lilh achnot aud the Kiadoa will ho tho liosta to a party of TiO Auatrallau boys Novomber 19, Theao Auatraltaii boyB aro tourliiK tho world bo l hoy may carry with tlioin back to lllelr now nutlvo home land tho very beat la all tho lands. Theao lada, miiKlng In yoars from 10 to IS, were choHou-aa fit ronrosontu tlvea of tho now democracy's beat. Italy Rounds Up Anarchists. NICK, VltAKL'13, Nov. a. Wliole Hiile urrerit of uuurcliihts throughout Italy are reported today by frontier advices received hei;e. Tho various cults and propaKand ihts have been working effoclivelj ainoup; the Boldiorft, large number of whom have become disaffected. A number of officers are reported to havo been shot hy their own men. Tho populaco Rttspccls that tlio Italian forces iu Tripoli are in had hhapp, Largo reinfpreements are being sent there. YANTOUVBlt, II.' C Tho North Vancouver ferry No. 2 and tho ht earner llriliHli Coliunhiu of tha Coiiht SleaniHliip company woro in collision (his morning in tho fog, hut luckily llu ferry cseapod without M'rioui damage, JURY SEEKING DRIVER BUTCHER Both Men Were Seen in Company of Nathan Rorjoway on Afternoon He Disappeared and Both Have Skip ped the Country Since. NAMES ARE WITHHELD BV CORONER'S JURY No Longer Doubt Remains but That Rojjoway Was Murdered and Body Hidden. Whero Is tho butcher and clinuf feur with whom Nathan Hogown wont out for a "time" on the ovc- n In ? of May 2C Int? Answer that question and tho coroner's Jury now luvoatlKtitlng the myitcrlotiB murdor of tho Albany hldebuyer, will In all probnblllty bo able, not only to charge thorn with th? rrlmo but con vict them of tho murder. But efforta on tho part ot tho Jurymen to locate cither the butcher or tho chauffeur havo ao far been unavailing. At tho Inquest being held over the remains of itoROWny, which were found recently nr Kingsbury springs. It developed today that an Ashland chauffeur ind a Medford butcher were out with Itogoway on tho night of hiB dluppearanco. A fow daya aftor this; tho chauffeur sold his machine nnd departed for eastern Oregon, ho said. And about this Bamo ttmo tho Xcdford butcher la said to havo left the country dis playing consldornbll money and wearing new clothcfl All efforts to locate tho two monjlo tar have?-been unavailing. Tho names of tho two men have so far beeo .withheld by tho coroner's Jury, which has been holding secret Hessians. Dr. Swodcnhtirg performed an au topsy on the body and found a bul let hole iu the man's left side. It was inn vital snot aud was evidently made by a .'.V2 or .38 revidvcr. Death was probably inttaiitnncous as the bullet very likely pierced tho lower part of Rogoway's heart. The cornoer's jnrv is cotnoscd of tho follewing: J. P. Snylos, G. M. Grainger, Peirce Provost, 1). L. Slink ier nnd F. D. Wagner. Thev went out to the place where the body was found Wednesday afternoon and made a close examination. Somo metal tags woro found which bore than niuncof of the Albany tunning company for which Itogoway worked. Some blood-soaked pieces of clothing were also found. The taking of lolimony was begun iu the city hull at about 11 o'clock Thursday liiorniiig behind closed doors. Dr. Swcilenliurj who per formed the autopsy, testified, as well as C. W. .Moon and A. Purkley, the two hunters who found tho body on Sunday. District Attorney Mtilkuy took the matter in hand in an effort to obtain a eluo to tho erimi. A coroner's jury was called aud they visited the spot where the body was found in prepara tion for tlio autopsy, which was held Thursday. A rumor has e-nno to the ears of tho authorities which givoa a possi ble cluu to the murder. It is said that two girls were diiving toward Mod ford a short di-tai ee out of Ashland on a dato which is bqliuvod to coin cide wita that of hbgoway's disap pearance. These two girls, when they reached homo told a grewsomo story. They said they met ou. tho road an automobile carr. ing a ohuuf feur aud two men. The girls said tho two men were sitting on the body of a dead man. When tlun told tho story to their parents and friotuls here, they were laughed at and noaured that if anybody had been killed and carried about the country in that manner, iwtould havo been known. Another piece of ujidonce tending to show that Itogoway was killed in Medford is as follews: Before leav ing Abhland, he told one of his friends that ho was going to Medford and meet that evening a bntelior whom he know and that together' they wore go ing to ha "high ol dtiing," It is sug gested Hint ho was killed during the night aud ids body loaded into an automobile and earriod through Ash land and out in tho country until tho springs woro renehod, whon tho corpse wus unloaded and dragged iu- 0 Jury in M'Crea Murder Trial Disagrees 11X5 ZEE. R.UNSE MCRJCK i HVSBArr J.EttREE ATTO APPLESTO SHOW Prize Winning Car of Ncwtowns From Buckeye Orchard Near Talent, Owned by Huston Bros., Will Be Exhibited at Spokane. Medford will exhibit a carload of Newtown npplos at tho Spokano apple show tho lattor part of No vember, which will undoubtedly win first prize. The apples are from the Uuckeye orchard near Talent, owucq by Ilouvton Jirothersajid ampngjh.e fiuest ever grown anywhere. A sub scription list to raise the necessary funds for making tho .display is be ing circulated by John D. Olwoll with success. It was at first thought that owing to tho small apple crop this season it would bo impossible to present a prize winning car and that, tho Rogue river valley would go unrenrosontod. A visit from Harry J. Nooly, vice presldont of tho Spokane applo show, Thursday, however stirred tho old Medford spirit. A hasty tour of the orchards revealed that whilo apples were not us numerous In somo or chards, they made up in quality what they lacked In quantity. Houston Druthers were found to havo a.prlzo winning car, which had boon placed In tho Koguo Rivor Fruit and Pro duce association pool. Cooperation of tho lattor organization was ob tained and. with tho subscription money raised, tho car will bo sent. Said Mr. Noely: "Thoro Is an apple shortage all ovor tho north west. In most of tho districts tho quality as woll as tho quantity is affected. I do not bollovo that any other district can produco a prlzo winning car of Ncwtowns, nad I am suro tho Roruo rivor vnlloy should bo roprcsontod this year ot all years, for tho comparison with othor dis tricts will bo as pronounced. "Thoro will be a for greater at tendance at tho Spokano npplo show this year than ovor boforo on ac count of tho $50,000 carnival given la connection therow'lth. Thoro will bo a round trip rato of a faro and a third from all points, Including Medford, nnd wo havo assurancos of thrlbbllng last yoar's attendance." Stocks In Demand. NKW YORK, Nov. 3. At tho opening of today's stock market all leading issues woro in domain! nnd nil gained a point or more. United States steel common opened with a gain of 1 U -I and the preferred rose n point. Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Lehigh Valley nndiLouisvillo aud Nnshvilo each gained a point. Later Canadinn Pacific increased its gain to a 1-1, United Stutos steel J 5-8 for tho common, '2 3-S for tho preferred, aud Heading nnd Union Pacific '2 points. Other stocks wore up one or two points with busines becoming broader and moro active as tho prices rose. tot the brush. Tho story of tho crime is strengthened liy the faut that tho body was devoid of coat, collar, neck tie, hat nud valuables and tho cloth ing was disarranged iu a manner to show that ho had been roughly hand led before his death. X. t. I A vKHK MEDFORD TO SEND i m -?- JURY IN I'CIE CASE DISAGREES Immediate Steps Are Being Taken for a Second TrialJury Was Out All Night but Could Not Reach Ver dict. OPEI.OUSAS, La., Nov. 3. The Jury In the case of Mrs. J. P. Mc Crea, charced with tho murdej- of Allen Garland, roportod a disagree ment today. The case went to tho Jury at noon yestorday and three hours later Fore man HhlrflKo informed the court that the jury was hopelessly divided. Tho court ordered tho Jsry to deliberate furthor, but whon nnotho- disagree ment was reported today, he dis chargod them. , Tho Jury repotted they woro un ablo to agree at 9:20 a. m. Imme diate stops are boing taken 'for a second trial. TS CHILD SO KILLED IT SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Nov. 3. "You aska me why I koel my lootlo baby? Listen, I tella you sometlnu. How I gonna support my wife and lectio boy ou dolla day and bring a da baby up bo one flno beeg man? You tella mo dnt? I lovo my leetlo Oomlnlck. I (loan say I keol him, but now I gonna support him when living cost so much? You tell a mo dat. ha!" The abovo questions were piled at Sheriff Stewart oarly today by John Roch, 30. an Italian .gardener, ac cused of the murder ot his two-days-old child, when, after eluding a sher iff's posso, ho returned to his homo nt daybreak to bid his wife farowoll. Debts Paid, Couple Wed. SEATTLE, Nov. a. Fivo years ago Fred Jlohn and Mi3 Aiuolin Cuter pliglitml troth, secured a mar- riago lieoiibO and woro ready to .ed and build a house on three bai- ;aiu lots Holm had purchased. On he eve of tho woddiug Bolm rocoived rd from tho city treasurer that i?.")20 in improvements in tho way of grading, sidewalks, otc, must bo o. Tlio marriago was postponed and yesterday Doha paid up tlio debt mil tho two wero married on the old license. Federal Probe Starts. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. 3. A fedoral probe of tlio MoNamara caso was assured today whon tho state courts liore turned over to tho juris diction of tlio United Statos gran-? jury all documents and h oka Kken by Uurns-doteclives in die raid on tho helidqunrtors of tha bridge and structural iron workers union at the timoof tho arrest of John J. Mo urn rn. Man Dies With Deer. , VICTORIA, B. C, Nov. 3. That n door ou tha edge of ft precipico, Joo Williams, 'J I, followed hurriedly to tlio fcocne, lripped,nnd fell Tlio bod ies of tlio deer nud hunter were found together in tlio gulch below, jijj)( QTJTfJI T) AID OF OREGON POPULAR LAW Washington, California, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri Appear in Su preme Court to Suplement Oregon' Arguments for Direct Legislation. PILLSBURY STARTS HIS ARGUMENT AGAINST LAW Points Out That No Oath Was Taken by Voters and Their Actions Were Not Restricted. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov., 3. Six statos joined hands before tho United States supreme court this af ternoon in defense of the initiative and referendum. Attorneys repre senting Washington, California, Okla home, Kansas and Missouri appeared to supplement Oregon's arguments iu favor of the constitutionality of di rect legislation. When the case was called before the supreme court, when II. S. Pills bury, attorney for tho Pacific Tele graph & Telephone company, began his argument against the constitu tionality law, he said that Oregon, by the initiative, had placed a tax of two per cent upon the Pacific com pany and other corporations nud had afterward, by tho initiative, passed u law depriving tho governor of tho state of the veto power. Pillsbury declared that with tho in itiative and referendum , in forco there were two law making bodies in Oregon, nnd declared thatloweriCqurt had decided that a legislature was unnecessary in order to have the re publican form of government. Tho telephone company's attorney quoted rulings of the United Stato supremo court, which, ho asserted held that the taxing power of a stato was vest ed in the legislature and that no oth er power could assess taxes. Resuming, Pillsbury thon pointed out no ontli was takon by tho voters acting under the iuitiaive nnd refer endum law and hat therefore their action was iu no way restricted and regulated Ha said that only a leg islature could exercise legislntivo pow. Justice Lurton then asked if tho adoption of a constitution did not constitute tho 'exorcise of legislative powers by the voters. Pillsbury ad mitted that i did hut declared that that power could no oxend beyond the adoption of a constitution. Chief Justice White then asked Pillsbury whothor ho could cite any supreme court ruling wherein nn is sue was made involving violation by a state of anything except n specific provision of a constitution. Pills bury replied that tho unconstitution ality of the initiative and referendum was implied by tho fact that tlio con-, stitution of the stato provided for it" government of throo departments legislative, executive nnd judicial. REV. MESON RESIGNS PUCE Pastor Indicted for Murder of Miss Avis Llnnell Has Formally Tend ered His Resignation to tho Direc tors of Fashionable Baptist Church BOSTON, Idaas., Nov. 3. Tho res ignation of Rov. C. V. T. Rlchcsou, Indicted for tho anurdor of Miss Avis Llnnoll, of Hyamils, from his fuah lonnblo Immanuol Baptist pnstorato In Cambridge was toado public today, Tho resignation Is dated from tho Charles strcot Jail, Boston, Novoui bqr 1, and ia addresaod to Churlou Cummiugs, clerk of tho church, Will Probe Trusts. - SEATTLE, Wn., Nov. 3. JoBoph Darling, special ngont of tho depart ment of justice, has arrived hero to gather evidence, against four Pacific coast trusts. Among them ia tho plumbers' trust. Tho investigation extends to Portland, San Frnnefaco and Los Anegols,