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r.) MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE n SUBSCRIBERS Xnlllnir tu set pnpr vriU liar oim rt.ltverert foy phoning- of flw lijr a p, m. WEATHER Hiilu. Mitt. Ill )i Mln. lUJft, ltd. limn, lilt lVr Cent liilly--Hlxti Vimr. I'oityHriit Yi-iir. MEDFORD, OIIHC10N, "WUDNKSDAY, NOVWAIJSICIl J5, 1911. No. 20 1. UNCLE SAM MAY INTERVENE JNjCfflNA HENRY CLAY BEATTIE, JR., MUST DIE ON NOVEMBER 24 force on 0,000 SOLDIERS MAY BEEAFIDEDSOON Hankow Once Afialn Is Bclnn Bom barded Imperialist Losses !Arc Saltl tu Be Very Heavy Altliouli Battlu Was Short TROUBLE WILL FOLLOW AMERICAN INTERVENTION If This Country Docs Intcrvcnu United Slates Would Act (or All the Powers. SHANGHAI. N'nl is. Il.'in- fenced liy coiiimaniN of rebels from II IM1' It'll 111' MH'lillllH ill tho upHr Vhk Tae valley. Hit' revolutionist to day imiucil in force from their fm hm Ml W'u Chang mid roeoiiinienc'd n iliHtrn( attack un tho im-periwIi-U in Hankow. Tlu oily i. I mi nit bombarded ami Urn iinporiulUt loaae Hru already heavy. I'or jiiorw tlmu twenty-four hour (SlltontlilhMll ivallllOIIMlllUg IlKJt blK'll ill pntff'fN between tlin rebel mill MhIIcIiII fxI't'KM. Ilv li dovil'O, (1km- pa telle rirchi'd lifrn any, tin rebel leader developed f tut M length of the iuiirial iHwillou, unit today led Morutor Id the nil a ok. CIhmIkm in tli outlying amotion of lliuibiw tfsn liHimltly ftttiKlit. At limt diwpntoho dm robola had mtdrniioad llioir timin fisld foreo nl moat to tliu vurvo of llio oily iiimI aovoriil of their outHHt lniil obtain 'il lodgment nlinot under t ho im perial gun. It id hpltCll lllMO I lint AllMM'il-.lll intervention, which Ik tliiiiliiii'il liy liurtit'il mnvutiietila of United StntH triHim In Dm Philippine, would caimo llm gravitat tniiililt'M in China. 'Iliu rebel nnd imperial!! would liiith nppoac tlii lauding of American lrMiM. It if llllilortnd (lint the United Stnto, if it ilnws intervene, will net I'm' nil llm power, nml Hint no force Of llllio Will 1 10 IIKI'll M WIIH llnllO tho limn of tint ltoxor uprising. II ia reported hero Hint Iliu UniHl State is preparing to liuul n fotec of 10.000 moil in China. Foreign ioideiil, uu.y hero (lint JO.000 men tumid lit) entirely iimdcipmlo, nml Hull llioir landing wmilil simply pro- oipilalo dangers to tlin foreign in htihiluiil of Cliiim will) which such ii foi on could not begin to onpo. It i Miiiil today Hint whop General Mu ChaiiK, Doiiuunmloiior tlio noitli orii Iroopa, Hiol;o lKli!iiinly of Yiinii Shi I vi it j, oiiu of Yimn'ft iikuiiIr mliot liiin. WANT PARDON FOR PRETTY GIRL WHO FLIRTED I.KIl'HIO, (loriunny, Nov. in, At toinplH to liloutiry protty (lorinalno 'I'll I ion iih tliu yotuiK woiiiiiii liy tlio wiiiio iiiinio who liail hcon In tlio Kroncli Hocrct Hurvlro having fulled, frlomlH of tlio yomiK Frouch Iiuikuiiko toiuilior hnvo iipuul()l to tho omporor Tor n pardon. (Ionium army offlrorfi tlioiiKht lior (llrtutloiiH with tliem wore Tor tho purpoHo of drawing from tliom Hcorotu of tho itiohlllzatloii of tho (lorimiii army, nml hIio wan hod tonciid to iioi'vo olglit montliu In prluon. Knox Denies Report. WAHlUNllTON, 1). (J., Nov. in.- Htiorotnry of Htuto Knox donlod lioro yoHlonlay u roport from Home that tho United Bla.tou hud hoon roiiuoutad by Italy to mudluto llu Trlpolltun dlu liuto with Tmiuiy. "ThlH Kovurnmuut Iiuh not boon npproiuihod by Italy," Hiild Knox. "So far iih 1 Itnow thoro la nothing tu tho roport." Royes Would Do President. KU l'AHO, Toxiih, Nov. 15. It In reported hero today that adhorontH of (lonoral llornardo Itoyca, would bo proBlilont of Moxlco, havo qulotly onllHted HOOO men and havo rolluetod u bin war fund preparatory to at tiiukliiB tho Miuo'tig, t .. i - - -w M)ivW M SOCIALIST LEGISLATOR. ItLRtLfcl M MLCRILL' Sik i.iIimh i-. Lpi'(.i(ini: tliroui'lioiil, Him country, ami returns In tliu ic I'cnt I'lcclioii me ii-IimiikIiiik lo old t if tit polilii'iaiih. In Now York Male lli'ilifit .M. Afi'mll linn Iii'cii olcotml to Hit) nliilc loKiHlntiiio from Solli'll cotiiily .Mini ulrcnily ftniiiiM nrn liciiiK innilo Hint tlio Miit'inlilit Nyill linvo Mcvi'ml iiu'iulit ik in thu law uiukitiK iiiKtiliilnuiH nt tin hlulc nevt year. SOCIALISTS PUT "" UP J1000 II w Arc Fluhtlnii Fire With Fire In Elfort to Elect Harrlman Mayor Society Women Strlvlnii to Carry City (or Alexander. 1.0S AN'ClliLIUS, Nov. 18.. -If Job lliirriiiiiui, oeiiilui noiaineo for nmy or, i itefeMled by (leorjjo Alo.xHmlur, Knod KKVcrniiii'iit iiuMiiiibuiit, at tho Ktiiiontl oleetion, DtHiemhor ft, it will not be bt'oHimu ho laekn tlio "ninonit of war" with whioh to enrry on him eampai)ii. Cotiviiieuil that Unrriiiinn linn mi een eliuueo to put I.oh Aiik''k ill llm rank of iiimiieipalitieH komiiii eil by Hooinlists, wyinpathixorn of that ciiiiMO nil over tho country lime uulooioucd llioir pumo Hiring and loiluy money in pouring into tliu eaiupainii ooffers at tho rntu of .f 1, 000 or day. l'lenty of money iw neuded, how ex ei. to ol'fiiul what sooiiilinH term the "million dollar hriwido" enai lioHoil alinosL entirely of the women memherx of the city h ultra-fiiHhiou nhlo Net. I'UiehewiuK nil xocial at' I'airn until oluetiou day, llieno women are enrryiiitc on a viKorourt eampuiKU for AloMinder. Tlio aro nimplv eombiiiK the enut Hide diNtrielM in an oforl to win voten for their oandi dato nml thill I hoy aro Hiieeeedin the llarriimiu atlvouatoM do not do ny. For oiuto in tho hiutory of tho noo lion of Hid oily inhabited by tho "din ner pail" I'leinent tho "hwibIi" of Milken KiiruumtR nml tho buzr, of oi anloimdiihm aro aiidihlo at nil lioutis of llm day and niKld. KuteriiiK tluwe Iioiiu'h, the uooialistH alloiv society woinon iimioiiuoo that they havo oall ed for a littlo politioal chat" and huukohI that it would seem mora like "ehummiiii;" (o Hip ten bulweeu nr KUIiiuiiIm, Then, ovor tho teacups, the Koiiiali.slH alloKt', those iiunubeiH of the Himirl fiot k"1 '" thoir deadly work. Tlioy seek to eonviueo tho be wildered wife of tho workiiiKinan Hint it would bu iiIuiokI u national calamity to oleel. ll'arrimnn iiikiio that under n Hoeinlint admluiKtralioii tho amount of money in tho wookly pay onvolopoH of hor huBlmud would bo Ki'catly rodiiood. They also seek to oonvinito tho workinKinou'H wives (hat it would moan tho eounlonyand in of all onlern for municipal im provements and would ruin tho city's o rod it. Wliilo tho wivos of tho mnjovity of tho workinKimm tako no btook in thi'so lU'KiiniontHi Home of Ihr-m havo IM'onuHuil to voto for Alo.andor, and it is to wiivo those Imllot.s thai tho Huniniau oiimpaigii luanagitta aro striviuK. With this idou in viow irurriman today wired Mayor llraml Whitloek of Toledo to hurry to Lot Augolos (o 8tutup tho city for tlio OS ANGELES GOVERNOR NOT flR8 0F mmn STREET gleaning department on strike TO INTERFERE jvfHf in ill!; behalf f WM&mkmi 1 Refuses to Consider Mado In Wnshfnijton liy Paul Dc attl, on Whose Testimony Yountj Man Was Convicted. NO DOUBT NOW OF EXECUTION ON THE 24TH Governor Refuses Both a Reprieve and Pardon to Condemned Man. mrilMONI), Van.. Nov. l.r. Gov ernor Mann of YifKiuiu today defi nituly refimed to iutorforu oithor by pnnlon or reprievo in tho onso of Hunry Clay Heattio, Jr.. sunteuod to bo cleetroeuted on Novuinbor U-l for tho murder of his wife. The biv ernor refiiHiil to consider an affi dait mado in Washington by l'niil Meattie. eiuiHin of llio eondemned man, Hint Ins dainapn tostiuioiiy dtiruii; the trial was fa Inc. Then is now believed to bo no doubt thai lluatlie will dio in the eleolrie Hiair on the ditto set. After hoorliiK tho news of tho gov ornor'n durlnloii that bo muni dlo Heiittlo it ma I ned calm and urgud his frlendH not to worry. ' When ho cHino with tlio news to tlio prlHonnr, Dr. Dennis found Dent il e'n Hlster linzol in tho condemned maii'ri roll After nho loft Donnla told tlio iiowh. llenttlo only smllod. tlin friends expect him to enter ,the death chamber timlllnK. Tho oxeciitlou, under tlio Vlrglnln law, must bo bold botwoou 0 o'clock In tho morning and 0 at night. Tho current probably will bo turned on at sunrise, Kev. Iluuj. Dennis ,an Kpiscopul olergyiimu, broko tho news of tho govoruor's refusal to interfere in his sentence to ltoattie. This is tho first linio Governor Maun has refused to grant a respite of seiileneo since he has been the sdalo'tf ohief executive. .71 INCHES OF RAIN FALLS Record (or November Is Two and One-Quarter InchesMore Prom ised Tonlnht and Tomorrow. Sovonty-ouo ono hundredths of an Inch of rain foil In tlio valley lust night and orchardmen mid rauchorn aro generally rejoicing. Tho rocora for November In provlous yonrs Is two and a quarter Inches and as tho total precipitation this month now totals more than an Inch It Is bo llovod that tho record will bo oqualod before tho month closes. Halu tonight and Thursday Is tlio prediction, Mrs. Mcdlov's Funeral Held. Tho funeral services of Mrs. V, A. Modloy wore hold at tho lato rcsl douro 211 (ieueseo street, at 10 o'clock this morning, Uov, Qouldor officiating, Thoro woro a largo number of friends In attendance and tho floral offerings wero in groat profusion and very bountiful. Muslo was fur nished by Mrs, M. Holmes, Mrs. II, 10. Marsh and Miss Dradly. Tho pall boarors woro O. "W. Hoborts, II, I. Hoblnson, W. D. Itoborts, V, M, Kershaw, J, M, Itoborts and M. O, Droadbont, sooialist ticket. Other spoakors of nutlonnl reputation will ilao be sakeil to ooino, an Affidavit (XififlMr imt mmmHmm MiMkALxMSMZl Conditions Steadily Grow Worse in Gotham as Result of Strike of Garbage Colcctors Situation Re mains Unchecked. Ni:V YORK. No,V- 15. Conditions toduy In Now York city as a roault of tho garbngorilecU,ni strlko aro woiho than In ycirs. C61d weather, nlono, Is saving tho city rrom n. se voro epidemic of disease Tho situa tion today remains unchanged. Tho strlko of tho 2000 streot (loaning doimrtmont drivers In Now York has reached n serious stage. Itlotlug Is frequent In all parts of the city and tho police seom unablo to cope with tho situation. Uncol lectod refuse and ashes Utter the street, and but for the cold weather this would be a monnco to tho city. Some timo ago Street Closnlng Com missioner Kdwards Issued nu order compelling the men to coMoct ashes' nnd garbngo at night. Tho men ro bollod against this edict, claiming that under tho new order of things thoir hours of work were longor and that they were unablo to sloop dur ing tho day. A petition was sent to tho major requesting ti shift to day work. Their request was refused and the strike followed. RAPID WORK Rock Is Bclnn Laid Rapidly by Twohy Brothers Expect to Com plete Work Yet This Year 400 Feet Each Day. Laying between -100 and 500 lineal feet of inaeadaiu a dny tho work of (loiihtruetiug the ('entral Point road is progressing rapidly. Twohy broth ers, contractor, .-ditto, thai tho pres ent rain will delay1 them sowewhat but that they cpcc,t to bo nhlo to complete their contract this vcar. Tho rook is now hauled from Jack sonville o this city by rail and from hero to the road by team. DRINKS ACID; BIDS HER MOTHER G00DBY; DIES SKATTLK, Wash., Nov. 11. "It's all ovor, mother, good by," said Miss Anna Torroll, 23, as sho walked out of tho bathroom at hor homo last night, hor lips soared with tho burns of carbolic acid, A cry of agony fol lowed and sho fell unconscious, dy ing beforo a doctor could bo uum monod. A quarrel with hor lovor Is bo Hoved to havo caused tho dood. Look at the nils for tho ohanco to buy tho property you neod nt o "right piipe." BOULEVARD REFUSE, xicRxivnr urtcr STREET BT: SOStRXJTC AMD n&SI i MEDFORD IS NOT REPRESENTED IT GREAT RATE MEET Commission Evidently Desired Med ford Traffic Burcai to Appear Without Proper Representation So Bureau Did Not Go at All. - SALKM, Ore., Nov. 15. What w considered as ono of the biggest rail roHd rate probos in tho history of Oregon began today whan tho stnto railroad commission convened. The commission will pass on the distance tariffs of. the Oregon Washington Kailroad & Navigation company, tho Southern Pacific and tho Corvallis & Eastern. These roads cover practically nil of tho import ant railroad territoy in the stnto nnd it is pobablo that as soon as the commission makes known is decision, the railroads will curry the matter to the courts, as it is expected freight reductions will bo ordored. The Medford Truffle Bureau is not renreseuted nt tho session which opened at Salam today owiuj; to the fact that, tho stato raitroad commis sion refused to grant n postponement of ninety days, which was asked by tho loel bureau ns their nttornoy had other cases which took his time of at lent sixty days, theroforo leav ing tho bureau only thirty days to prepare thoir case. The railroad com mission was dosirous of having the Medford traffic bureau appear with out representation. This oourso was so mnnifohtly unfair that the loeul bureau decided to remain at home, so far ns the present meet ws con cerned. WILL FORMALLY ARRAIGN BRUTES ON THURSDAY LINCOLN, Kan., Nov. 13. Re arrested today on new elmrg03 of as sault and battery, 12. G, Clark, Jamoa KlUwatcr and John Scrautou, nlloged loadors of tho party of 15 prominent young men of this town who aro ac cusod of tar and feathering Miss Mary Chamborlaln, a beautiful young school teacher, on August S last, will bo formally nrralgnod tomorrow, Tho trials woro oxpoctod to start yeatorday, but tho Information was quashed and tho mon woro rearrest ed on a slightly different ohargo. Tho fact that tho laws of Kansas do not rocognlzo tar and featliprlng ns a distinct offenso mado tho exact charging of tho mon n difficult logal task. OZgm- m.-. 0" i --r-g . WMKIXSr! - -z ftLYiwDE " PROGRESS VERY SLOW AT TRIAL OF PAIRAS T. J. .Green, Stock Raiser, Is Ex cused as He Developed Inflama tory Rheumastism Over Nitlit Judge Astounds Defense. -HALL OP nECOKDS, LOS AN- OELHS, Cal., Nov. 15. Progroes was lmekward in tho McN'amnra murder trial todny. When court oponed thoro wero olevon mon lu tho box and progpocts wero good for com pleting tho jury so that tho second xorcIslug of poromptory challenges might begin today. Judgo Dordwoll, however, dashed that hopo soon after court opened whon he, on hlw own initiative, excused T. J. Groou, a stock raiser, who had boon looked on as a certain pornmnont juror but who devoloped Inflammatory rheu matism over night. Than nn hour lator the court, act ing on his own initiative, and with out the Interposition of a challenge for cause by the prosoeutlou, abrupt ly stopped the examination by Attor ney Vermllyea for tho stato of M. AV. Corcoran, a former mlno engineer, and poremptorlly oxcused him. Tho action astounded tho attornoys for the defense, all of whom woro on thoir feet at onco to protost. Darrow managed to ojaculnte that tho court's action was a violation of tho de fense's rights and Illegal and to ao claro that It absolutely conflicted with bis action of yesterday in seat ing Juror KUiott, who admitted that he was more than 75 yoars old, whorons Corcoran was only OS, but Judgo llnrdwell put an Immedlato stop to the nrgumont by declaring that ho had ruled In tho caso and would not change that ruling, neither would ho permit argument on It. Wool Growers Meet. IUK1SU, Ore.. Nov. 15. Ono of tho most important dlicusMlous that will coma boforo tho convention ot tho Oregon Wool Groivors associa tion will bo In regard to tho revision of schodulo IC of tho wool tariff. Heated arguments In this connection aro oxpoctod. Trains Run Lato. SRATTLH. Wn., Nov. IB. Trains J1WHAU, Alaska, Nov. 1G.-M a aro still running lato boCauso gf tho heavy galo. firo broka opt horo ycd deop snows In the Kooky mountains, torday In tho buildings ot tho Union Thoy nro running between six and Wharf company, wbluh wero u 12 hours lot? trye' at ,l ,08B of ?50,000. OTHER HONOR MPS ARE TO BEESTABLISKEC Governor West at Grants Pass To day Conferring. With County Court Rerjardinrj Allotlnn Convicts to Work on Roads. CAME TO FIND HOW PEOPLE VIEWED MOVE Is Pleased With Sentiment Encoun tered Here and With Reports From Westvllle. Governor Oswald Wot is in Graiilrt Puts today conferring with thtt coun ty court witii n viow of nlloliug n number of stale convictn to Joso phino county for public rond work. So woll is the governor pleased with the result of his honor men at "WoetYille" on the Crntor Lnko road that he stated Tuesday evening bo foro lenvinj? Medford thai ho plnn ned to extend tho plan and if other counties wanted men ho would ar range mnttors. "After several hours in this city during which I interviewed a score of ' business men," stated Governor Wast' last night, "I am satisfied that tho meji arjl-vbehavhiR . tho.roac.lvovunil . that citizens arc satisfied, in fact want tho mon kept hero nt work on tho road. In fact I came to Jfedford for one reason, to find out how your people regarded tho establishment of the camp in this county nnd I nm satisfied. "Itcports from Weslvillo' nro most gratifying nnd I nm very inuoh pleas ed with tho way the matter is work ing out. "As this enmp is proving n suc eorig I shall endeavor to necommo ditfo other counties in tho state de siring a enmp for road purKsoa." S3.50 "pAJbTor" HALF BOX C0M1CE A. C. Allen, ownor ot tho Holly wood orchards, west from Medford, Is in receipt of Information from Bgobel & Day, Now York commission mer chants, stating that Cornice pears from his orchard sold In that city for $3.50 per half box. This fruit was shipped through tho Iloguo Ulvor Fruit and Produco as sociation, but ns Mr. Allon's poara woro shipped In a mixed carload tho association has not us yot recolvod a detailed roport of sales. Railroad Stocks Stronjj. NEW YORK', Nov. 15. Hailro.id slocks showed pronounced slrungth at tho opening of today's stouk mark et. Heading and Union Payiiiii gained n point nnd Northern Puoit'm nniid' Southoru Pacific 3-4. United States steel was up it half point nnd National 'llisuouit li-l. Caiindiuu Pacific lost 1 l-'l. Later lnig.0 f forings forood price hack to it pari ty with yosterdaj's cloning or be low. The market closud steady. Hondo were tinn. ROAR OF MACHINERY DROWNS CRY FOR HELP TACOMA. Wn Nov. IC Hid orios unablo to bo hoard for tho roar ot mill maohlnory, Edward Mooro as drowned In a lumbor mill pond on his twenty-first birthday wbtlo a numbar of mqn woro working within a few feet from him. Mooro slipped off n big log and was unablo to ollmb back or to ir.nko any ono hoar him. Fire at Juneau. ur