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Orcnon Historical boc. City Hall Medford MiiL Tribune SUBSCRIBERS rntllnir to fft pnpr will hv on (ltlivrrt by phoning- of flct by 0 p. w. WEATHER Mitt., (J; Mln., 'M)i Hoi. Hum., 10 For Out. i Dully HUth Ycnr. Forty. Plrnl Ycnr. REBEL TROOPS S Wasliliiton Is Today Without Ad vices From China Which Lends Color Which Lends Color to Report That Chinese Capital Has Fallen. DETAILS OF BATTLE NOT YET RECEIVED Rumors Current That Dowaycr and Yoiinn Prince Fled Two Weeks Alio. SAN KHANI'IKCO, K.v. ll.-IVkiu Iiiih I'm lift) beneath tlit' combined i)ii mIimikIiI of rebels 1'riiiii l.iin Chow iitul n In ; number nl' nohlicru it tin modern n rm v HliitiniK'il in tlm cap llnl who i'iihI tlinir lot with tlm rcvii liitiiniixlM iin noon itN tlm attack wiih math) .according to rumor in Sluing lini, wiyn a cnrroMpoudciil or tint I'hl- llll) FlCO I'ri'MH. 'I'lin fikthting hinted Tor Kovornl hour xs i t It Chinese mi mil' hIiIii mill CONTROL PEKN an.: MiiiioIiuh mi tint other, Hiiyn lint ilU )inli'li. ('liliicMO member nf tin im perial n tiny either ri'fiiHi'il to ti ; 1 1 1 or join thi' idIii'Im. 1'iiiiiMi Ching, for mer premier, wiih captured mid a number oT Muiielni nobbm commit ti'il Miieido rather than miffer the din. grace of di'iitli nt llio IiiiiiiIh of tin1 revolution'mls. Tlu iriniM regent and the rliild rm pcror are- reported In have fli'd mid urn in hiding. All official of tin' Mnuchii government tin ri'mrti'd to liiivi li'ft Poklii. I.onul revolutionist oiiii1or tlui lfnl..fiiilknin.lniiredil)i) at Hilt I line'. No word Iiiih been received from tliu Pukin corcHpoiidonlH of t ho Chiitono dailies Imt tliiH cireunuttniieo is generally nct'oplcd a confirmation of tln report. A Hong ICong dispatch Mates that rebel hi-t tin' to tii residence nf tho governor of Qiinn Tunc province In Clinton iiml (lint ho wiih forced In neck refuge in tho ndmirully building. Won iling, out' of tho prninini'iit rov uliitiniiUUt, Iiiih arrived in Shnnglni niul will iiHHiiino charge of tlio rt'liel troops there. CHINESE MASONS STARTED THE WAR For Two Hundred Years Secret Or Ionization Has Been Fostering Revolution In Hope of Establish ing, a Republic. SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. . "Tlm Chinese Free Miiniiiih iniliiiti'd Iho TDVoliitinn in China 200 yearn nun niul over since liuvu been fostering K with the hnpo of establishing a ropiih lii) in (Jliinii," Hiiid Sinn Won Ark. grand 'iiiiihIi'I', oiui of tin' Chinese li'iidiii'H of tint oniony hero lodny. Chinatown wiih still celebrating at wuirim) (Ii'ih uioiiiiitu mid many of the liaiiiiiulH hrokn up only to have tlio guostH bcslego tlm Chinese uowhpu per bulletin hoards for news of I'm Ihor riiliul violitrioH. Tlio ilniK'in IhiK 1h hi'oii on no Iiiiiiho in 1 Iu colony mid uvurywhoro tlio ihiIoih of tlm ropuh lio nil) vinililo, MANY VISITORS ATTEND WASHINGTON CELEBRATION SKATTIK, Wii., Nov, (1. Many viHitoi'H mid iintahlori aro horo tndiy to oliHoi'vo iinivoi'riity mid Htato day in tlio miiui-contouiiiiil oolohnitioii of Hid founding of tlm Hiiivurxity of WiiHliiiiKton. Anions thoHo lioio a to Clovornor Hay, Piiwidont Canipliull of llu Uuivofriity of Oregon and PithU dimt MoLumi of tlio Uuivorrtity of Idaho. Bryan to Refcreo. HAN FRANCISCO, Cul Nov, C BiitlHfiioUon 1h IioIiik KoiionUly ox proHHitd horo today ninoiijt followora of niKliy ovor tlio Huloctlon of Tod Hymn to roforoo tlio liitorcolloKluto contoat cm Btnnford Hold next Sat in day. ' I IS INAUGURATED. I REPORT JyB Wfe. r W kJjJ&r IV1ADER0 TAKES HIS NEW OFFICE Lavish Pomp and Gaudy Display Ve neer Internal Dissensions of Torn and Disrupted Mexico and Madero Is Inauiiurated. MKXICO CITY, Nov II. Lnviuli, pnmp mid Kiuiily ilixiplay voiioorvd tlm inlorniil iliHHoiiHiniiH of a torn and iliitriipti'd I'onutry today wlutn Fran cIhiio I. .Minion) wiih iniiaiirati'il proMidont of .Mcxioo with 'liiit of uriiiH and Mam of trumptH. Tlions iiikIh lumil Iho otruotH to watch the proHiiloiitinl oairiuyc pnsH. No proHidont of anv country tlio wir.o of Mo.xico Iiiih ever iihooiiiIciI to the neat of imwcr in tin) fact) ot Ki color opposition. With the allcud conxpirntorrt in tlirco diffcrct plntH iiKnitirtt hiri pciimii in priHon; wth (K'lioral llornardo Ro.voh, loader of jr. niiMicccmiftil alti'inpt to iiiiHcat, ex iled to San Antonio, awaiting a pro pitiniiH moment to lot Inowt the dou' nf civil war afroxli; with (Inatemaln throaleiiiui; war ,and with the nation al treasury bankrupt, Madero drove Mailing ttiroii,'li (ho uily deeoraten hlroooln, hiirnniuded liy tlioiiHanils ol troopi, lieni'itth triumphal nrhen to tlio Chamlmr of UeputirH, whero tin iiinnpinil corcmony look plnco nl iiuou. Seated in Iho carriutjo with llu proniili'iit were bin hrother, Gustavo Mnilero, and homtiiI memherri of bii cuhiuet. The iiiaiiKiiral addreHx was doliv orod to 20,01)0 people who packed tin itiuio in front of the chamber anil wildly cheered Madero's promises ol peace niul ipnet for three mouths a lllllht. E THREAT FROM LAFFERTY Oregon's Representative In Congress Charges That Railroad Suit Is Be ing Delayed for Benefit of Rail road Company. PORTLAND, Oro Nov, 0. Con KruHHiiinn A. W. I.utforty, who Ih at torney for a iitimlior of pilvato claim- imtH to land luvolvvd In tlio kovohi- uioiiI'h Oroi;on and California land Kraut milt, threatened to imk for a ooiiKi'i'HHloual InvoHtlKatlon of the mtiunor In which tlio Hiilt Iiiih noon conducted Mum Tur, today, a fow min uted after ho had mndu an attack on United Stilton DlHtrlct Attorney .MeCoiirt and Attornoy, Fouton of tlio Southern Pacific, and had been no vel oly relinked by Judo Wolvorton, While l.ufforty wiih In WuHlilattton IiIh IiuhIuohh aumiclatori horo Joined tholr eiiHOH with tlio Kovorumoiit'H milt for appeal. l.uffoity wiih attoiuptliiK to liivvo tho Htlinilatlon lomovod ho IiIh ciihoh could bo brought up for trial ahead of tho regular unit. Whllo ho wiih nrKiiliiK McCourt nnd Fouton walked toward tho roar of tho courtroom, Whon tlioy rotuniod l.afforty launched Into a tlran HKiiliiHt tho law's iloluyH and acciiHcd McCourt and Fouton of roiiHplrncy, JiuIko Wolvorton Hliarply told Oro roii'h roproHontntlvo In congross what had really happened In tlio roar of tho courtroom and l.uffoity Hum declared for a coiiKroHHlonal liivcatlgullon and (iharijod that tho chho wiih IioIiib pur puuoly delayed for tho benefit of tho truiiHportatlou company. Turks Win In Battlo. . CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. C It was officially announced by tho war mlnlHtry horo today that tho Turks hnvo rocapturod Dorna, killing BOO ItallaiiH and taking tho romatiidor of tho garrlaon pvlsonorB, PROB MtiDKOJID, TALY WANTS TO Feared That If Real Facts Conccrn Inil War Become Known That Not Only Cabinet hut the Throne Itself Would Be Endangered. 20,000 MORE TROOPS ARE BEIN GASSEMBLED Turks and Arabs Said to Be Butch ering Italians In Revenge for Recent Outrages. NICK. Franco, Nov. .- Advices from Koine today indicate that tho Italian KiivoruiimuL would ho hul In drop Tripoli if hho couh leave there with her honor iiiiccalhod. It ) lea i od hv many hero that if tlm real faclH coucoruinK Tripoli beoame known to Italy that not only the cab inet hut (ho throne itclf would be eudaugered. It is known that French reinforce inenU of 20,000 troops arc being so crctcly tiHHcmbled at NiiploH to ntip port Iho TriKililan army and thut v -ooii as the hurried uiobili.atioii in completed they will be rushed to Un did of the Italian soldiers tliore. Thin in taken iin mi indication that Italy fears she will not be able to hob! tlio country with her present defoiiM'. It in reported that (k-iipral Fur. oni will bo chosen to cucceed (Joiieral Neva n head of tlio Tripolitan nnny. .lusl what in actually occurriui; .n Trivoli in not known. Hut latest ac ooiiiiIh from there state that a lierco artillery euancniont is in progress iiiHido tlio city, that tlm Turks and Arabs linvo surrounded lm TlnlmiiK on every nido and are butchering them in rovoiii;o for Iho massacres chared to the Italian troops when tlio yoccu picd Tripoli. HEADQUARTERS OF PROBE WILL BE SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. C Fodor utlou action In connection with an InvoHtlKatlon and pohhIIiIo pronocu :lon of tho nlloKod combination of Aliolcsnlo plumliors on the Pacific joiiBt nnd manufr.ctiirorH In tho east, will not bo takon up In Portlnnd, ac ordlui; to United States District At torney McCourt, horo today, Accord iik to McCourt, tho Pacific coast or ganization Iiiih Its headipiartora In San FrauclHco nnd tlio InvoHtlKatlon will center thoro. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON'S ASSAILANT IS FREED NRW YORK, Nov. C Honry UI rlch, who recently attacked mid ho rloiiHly boat tho negro educator, Hooker T. WnahliiKton, whom ho nl leKcd wan prowlltiK around his homo horo and had liiHiiltod IiIh wlfo, was today aciiulttcd of tho nsHnult, Ulrlch was freed by a voto of two of throo JiistlccH who sat on tho caso. R 1 REPOT BENGHASI BOMBARDED BY ITALIAN FLEET; REPORT HEAVY LOSS., I " ' l IKS? .- ' v 'tfr.; ' K -yj, v r :m EU i "" . ' is,-" ' f fSW t ! pPiT'W 'v f .satire hi kmSm jUl j'kUKUtKBDyKKIlWmt- nHBAHSiHSVSC3vfSBIilVlHHKVV!iI(9IIPuHBLu J rTirffliMTrAfMff lillliKiS MUM aMSWmi2, , giw vasswm iiHBNlBewwravBWKSsKiHHBll -flHBH v i kBltKBXwBESBBKKymSKKJKi MMBii ill I i w M h IF jmnMSBHMmWZM&t OUTSIDE THE WALLS OF eENQHASt Tlio Italian fleet under Admiral Aubry bombarded Hcuglmsi. Tlio Turks had refusod to surrondor and willi tlio nid of Arabs niado u stubborn resistance. According to a despatch direct from Honghnsi, Mieh oamo tlirouglt on tlio following day, OHIIU, . ORMJON, MQXDAY, NOVJOMIJHR (, 10 J 1 . yiEW'OF NATIVE CITY T MAKING ULT !SI Supremo Court of; the United States Decides That California Law Pro viding Death foAtlemptcd Prison Break Is Constitutional. ? WASIIINOTON'lUr., Nov. (5. James V. Finliivj? n conxiet in tin Culifornia .stat firiwi at FoUom .cutcHccd by thSbuK'ine court m that stnlo lo thc'drfaili penaltv f' iiavin trnsMuiltcirJC! JMurphy in tli prisim I)comburipta!)04, iniixt du aocordiui; to nJd&uthOT of tho I'niW-c States supremo ooHrl todaj'. Tin law was attaokod on us constitution ality. The decision wjll nUo npply lo tin case of Jakoy Oupclfifimcr, who i under sentLrnoo w.rJ5th in Folson for a similar orfejisjfml would nls 4 Jmvc applied m rTwuPo of Jlmi'ie' Qnijudn, who was iwcntly stubbed death by Oiiponliwrncr in Folsom. Finley nnd 0ieiilieiiner load tli attempt to break prison in which Murphy, a Ruard, was attacked. Un der tlm new -lute law this N mi of-fen-e puiiibliable by death. Train Beat Him to It. SKATTLK. Wn, Nov. C TryiiiR to beat n rsllroml onglno across the railroad tracks nt Arpo, near hare, Dr. Clarence K. Wardall, a prominent Seattle physic-Inn, was hurled from his automobile and sustained Injur ies from which ho Intor tiled at the hospital. Wardall was ruuiilngNnar- illel along the O.-W. R. & N. tracks and an oukIii whs runnlnp light at tho Biimo time. Coming to a crossing the automobile dashed forward to pass ahead of the cukIiio, but It failed to make It. English Ask Protection. MEXICO CITY. Nov. G. Alarmod by roports of vloleuco attending the Zapatista rowilutlon, and fearing tho rebels might capture and loot Mex ico City, tho Rrltlsli govornment, through Its consul horo today has in- Htructed tho English residents to domaud arms for tholr protection from tho Madero government. - i " --. -zz-s i. nui i uirj. -ut ii i a viir-t. j .. -ni z "'w r WiUfl, -v-r YICVY Jf M N 1 0 GUARD tho estimated casualties among the Inhabitants wero pluoud at four thou- 4 v. . . OF HANKOW BURNED THE CITy -- HERRICK WINS LONG, HARD ROAD RACE -f IMIOKXIX, Ariz., Nov. 0. Outdistancing 'other daredev- " ils in the mud dash across tiio diistj Arizona plains, Harvey "" Ifernck, driving n National 4 car, thiH at'lcnioon raced into " I'hoenix, the winner of the Los Angeles to 1'lioeni.x rouil race. Ho wan closely followed by Frank Hamlin, who droe a Fninklin. Hogor .Steams, in a Stoddard Dayton, finished " third. The distance from Los "" " Angeles to Phoenix is f70 miles. 4 -f - 4- i4-f 4- 4-4 SHOT STRIKES MAN IN EYES Frank Bellinger Is Victim of Accident Which May Cost Him His Sight Tarbcll Is Not Centured for the Accident. - ' '-" As n result of n gun shot in Hie face Frank It. llolliuger of this city may lose one of his eyes. Mr. IU'llinger and Win. Tnrbell were out (pmil hunting .Sunday afternoon and while skirmishing around for ipmil in some brush near the Pacific & Kastem railroad crossing of Hie Fish Lake ditch, one on either side of the bru-li line, when a bird rose from the bru-li mid Tnrbell fired. Hellinger happened to be in range of tho shot, his lieud oKly showing above the brush. Three or four of. the shot en tered the side of ids face nnd one entered the right eye. The wounded mnn wns brought to Medford in an automobile by Mr. Tarbcll and ho was taken to the Sa cred Heart hospital whore Hie shots wore removed from his faco. As to whether the shot which en tered the eye has injured that mem ber to Mich an extent as to make its removal neeossnry, or cause Hie loss of sight limy not be determined for a couplo or throo days. Mr. Tnrbell is not censured for tho accident. He did not seo Ilollingor wiieu lie siiot nnd did not bolieve ho wns ns fnr ; mivlUK,c of him in the hrnsh ns ho really was. . . BY IMPERIAL TROOPS OF HANKOW. 5 IN f NftMARA THULCT LAST William F. Clark Is Passed for Cause by Each Side Manning Is Excused Owing to Ill-Health Brought on by Confinement. HALL OF RECORDS, LOS AN GELES. Cal., Nov. C Substantial progress was made today la tho mur der trial of James U. McNamara, ac cused of causing tho deaths of 21 persons by blowing up tho Los An geles Times with dynamite a year ago last month. Doth sides passed for cause WMllara F. Clark, retired undertaker and Grand Army vetoran, nnd It is certain that unless tho de tectives who are looking him up for both sides develop something une pected ho will remain on tho perma nent Jury. His answers to the Inter rogations of Lecompto DavU for the defenso woro so clearly direct and illuminating that, after tho defense had qualified him, Deputy District Attorney Horton asked merely a few questions and announced that the Juror was satisfactory to tho state. This came as a pleaslne surprise, following as It did the excusing by consent of both sides of Seaborn Manning, the veteran rancher who had been regarded as the only man In the box who was certain to Bur vivo tho peremptory challenges, but whose health was breaking down through confinement. Clark has never taken any great interest in the conflict between cap ital and labor although ho lias read a great deal about It. SCOTT PLEDGES AID TO MEDFORD General Passenger Agent of South ern Pacl.flc States Through the Mail Tribune That He Will Watch Interests of Local People. John M. Scott, wtio was recently promoted by tho Southern Pacific company to tho offlco of general passonger agent of tho company's lines in Oregon, hna addressod tho following tolosraiu to tho Medford Mall Trlbune: "Tho kind and cordial congratula tions from my numerous Medford friends nro most gratlfylug ovldenco to mo both of porsonal rogard and friendly favor toward tho Intorests I represent. I keenly appreciate them and In grateful acknowledgment spenklni, uot only for myself but In behalf of my associates, Mossrs. Campbell, Flolds, Lounsbury and Rosonbaum, wish to Improvo tho oc casion w'th a ronowod pledge to thoso good pooplo of a watchful and con sistent caro of their Intorests aa ro contly oxpressed by President Sproulo to your citizens. "Our aim will bo to servo thorn promptly, pleasantly and woll, and wo hopo by doing so to deserve tholr cbntlnuod favor. I vIU roply by lot tor to oach of tho messages rocolved." Off for Target Practice. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Nov. C Hoadod by tho battleship Orogou, tho Pacific fleet steamed out of tho local harbor today, bound for tho practice grounds off Corouado Islands, where tho fall target practlco will bo hole, this weok. IE M No. 19G. HENRY'S QUEEN ONEY, 6REATER AS POISONER . iUtlBH Police Assert That Mrs. Louis Ver milya Was Surpassed by bqt One Person In All History as a Clever Poisoner. ; ;J f.tt MRS. ELIZABETH H0LAH MAKES STATEMENT ' uaiDallftUi! Woman Answering Suspect's Descrip tion Attended Daily Session of ' Hock Trial. . . CHICAGO, III., Nov. C Now evi dence, which tho police bello.vo ro veals Mrs. Louis Vermllya. BiiBDOctod of the murder of nlno Intlraato asso ciates and relatives, all of whom havo died In the samo mysterious manner within the last six years, as tho great est poisoner since tho days of Cath erine DI Medici, developed today, when Mrs. Elizabeth Nolan, ex-confl-' dant of Mrs. Vermllya and onco en gaged to Frank Brlnkamp, her step son, told a remarkable story of her life as a lodger In the Vermllya home. Coroner Hoffman alleges that Mrs. Nolan niado tho following statotnont under eath: Mrs. Nolan's Story. "That Frank Brlnkamp wan orig inally taken III In Richmond, Va., and was pronounced convalescent prior to his removal to tho Vermllya homo hero; that a fow days after his arrival ho grew steadily worse, and before death exhibited symptoms which the coroner says wero Identical with arsenical poisoning; that Frank said he did not bellove that his father died of natural causo; that as Frank lay dying ho recognized his symp toms, and said to Mrs. Vermllya and Mrs. Nelan: 'I am going tho samo way father died'; that when Mrs. Vermllya gavo Frank a drink of wa ter shortly be f oro ho died ho said it did not tasto right; that Mrs. Ver mllya sent Charles C. Boyaen, tho undertaker officiating at several deaths at hor home, to Europe, fol lowing Frank's death; that beforo Boysen started he ato full meals nt Mrs. Vermllya's house; that Mrs. Ver mllya was taken sick, abandoning hor plan of accompanying Boysen to Eu rope. Tho police bellevo that Boyson suspected something and changed plates with the woman; that alio bad Boyson insure Frank In her favor that after Boysen returned from Eu rope he refused to associate with Mrs. Vermllya." Attended Hoch Trial. Tho most Important development In tho case acalnBt Mrs. Vormllya, according to the belief of Pollco Sor- geaut Scrivener, Is that a woman answorlng Mrs. Vermllya'a descrip tion attended tho Johann Hoch mur der trials daily several yoara ago, re turning evory ovonlng to her homo In Harrington, HI. Ho said that at that tlmo detectives shadowed v sevoral women attendants at tho trial, hoping to secure new evldenco against Hoch. Tho pollco believe that Mrs. Vormllya attended the trial, and profited by tho evldenco she heard lu rogard to Hoch'8 cunning careor as a polsonor. Little Change in Stocks. NEW YORK, Nov. 0. At tho op eninjr of tho stock mnrkot today prices showed Binnll and irregular changes. Active isuos, including Heading, Union Pacific, United tatoa steel wero lowor. oading mado a quick recovery, while Canadian Pa cific gaicd 1 1-2 nnd Northern Pacif ic 1 point. Later n strong tono de veloped and railroad stocks woro iho leadors of tho movement with Hill's stocks Hie feature. United States steel hung closoly to nSturday'a clos ing, Northern Pacific gaining two points and Intoruutionnl Harvester 1. Tlio mnrkot closed Btrong. Bonds wero steady. , : n Steamer Aground. SEATTLE, Wn., Nov. 0. Whllo at tempting to cross a narrow passngo in Eaglo Harbor at 7 this morning, tlio British freightor, Ilillorag, wont op a shoal near Port Blnkcjy with ft hoavy cargo of lumbor. Sho ground ed in r dense- fog nnd all offorth to get hor back into deep water failed. Tho Ilillorng had just completed her cargo of lumber nt Port ninkely. Sho was formerly tho BannookbiirH