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flrrtfTOTl WW H itf i Medford Mail Tribune SUBSCRIBERS l'nllhitf to oat ifiir will 1iy una dllvotcrt by pliuulntf of Hn tiy 0 p. in. WEATHER Clear, cold. Mhv., I!)j nilit., ;I7; nl. Im 11., Ht) prcc, .02 Dully Hum Vi-nr. I'otly I'lmi Vinr. rwujfOJib, "oit koon, "Wldnukday, novum bur 22, ion. j No. 210. i"l BOWLIN UNDER ARREST FOR ASSAULT Negro Pugilist Charged With Assault liill Yniinii Attorney When He De manded Exilnnnlloii uf Insult Of fered Young Woman. ASSAILANT SEEN TO UNLOCK AND ENTER SHOP Only Bowlln Hail Key to Establish ment anil Police Claim Thoy Have a Clear Case. Cliln llowlln, a cotnruil porter In u Wont BIiId barber m1mi. who linn figured more or lotw In tho local box ing gatuo during t Imi mHL few annullm, was arrested liy Chief of Po llco llltutou thin morning ehuignit with iushiiU unit Imtlery uu Charles Tni'lilrxl. h yoiniK attorney of this t'lly. Tho assault iHTiirriHl Monday night, mImiiiI 11:30 o'clock, on Wwtt MmIii, mihI followed n diMiiniMl for an oxilHiiutlon on tlio part of Mr. Txchlrgl nftor tut Insulting nuunrk liad Imijii mlilroud to tlio young woman Tuchlrgl wiih twcnrtlug homo. Taclilrgl whs liHilly Injured, having his rlioftk IhIiI open. I'or snuiu tlnttf tlio liloiillty of tlio colored hrttlir was unknown, lint tlio young woman anil Tuchlrgl nru mull uMMt(n to lili'iitlfy llowlln. Ii Im known Hint llowlln wiih morn or Iom liitoxlnitoil on Momlny evening, mill nflnr umwiiHIiik Tchlrgl Im wiih noon to ontor tlio barber shop whoru ho Im employed, llowlln clnlniM ho retired nt i:30 o'clock iitul was on llin Mr:ut no later. ThlM Im disputed ly ho vera I wit mm mm who ntntu thoy hw Is I tit out iin Into nu 11 o'clock nml Hint ho wiih Intoxicated. llowlln will ho given u hearing thin nftor- iiooii In tho Justice's ennrt. llowlln Im known to hitvo Iitul a colored friend with him ilnrliiK Jho livening hut how In conlil hnvo un locked thu lwrlior nhop ami entered, iih Tsehlrgl U prepared to swear IiIh iimmllMiit illit, when llowlln ndmlt ho iilonu hail it hoy to tho place, Im not known, llowlln sleeps In tho shop. According to Tschlrgl, ho, with tho yomiK woman ho was (tutor I lug whm near the otilmnco to tho PiiIiiim, a rooming house on West Main, when n colored man, niiMworliiK to HowIIii'm description, approached and ad ilrotoioil nn Insulting runinrk to tho young woman. Tschlrgl douiiiudcd mi oxplunntlon when Hiulilonly tho ni'Kro Htruck him, laying IiIh chiiok upon. Tho negro then turned ami unlocking tho Inirhor h)ioi ontoroil. Tlio pollco claim that thoy hnvo r dinar cam against llowlln and can ronvlcl him. Tho penalty Is not Um than threo niontliri nor inoro than ono yonr In tho county Jail. llowlln formerly showed moiiio nhlllty In tho boxing gitino, and wiih iiioio or less proiiilnent In Hpnrtlng circles, until recently ho wiih ilofoat ed. Lately ho Ih wild to have huon iliiarrolMoini', owing to IiIh Immi nence inoro or Iohh In liquor. JOHN D .MUST GIVE PAPERS WASHINGTON, I). C Nov. -- How Joint I). Rockefeller, after giv ing liiut a hrolhorly feeling," plan ilerml him of millioiiH oi' dollarK worth of llio richest niiiioB of tlio Mosulm range, tiRing llio Hov. I- T. (lutes, liih (iliiiil'-pliilanlliropio iiKont, to put tliroiiKh tho ileal, wiih (lelnilcil at huiKlli l tho fitnnlcy j'oiiKi'ofcfinnitl ooininltldo, whioli ih inveHli(,rntiuj; tlio hUiH trust liuro toilay, by .tbii .Mor Htl, u Krizzli'il Imokwooilxmim, who lllKIOVOIl'll 1(1 HlO WOllll tllOHO Vllhl i'inlilH of iron which toilay form u K'tml pail ol the wcullh of tho oil hhifc'. WAHIIINOTON', 0. C, Nov. 83. Ohalnuaii Btunloy or tlio roitKroHHlon al lionunlttt'o InvimtlBittlim' tho Htool tniHt toilay anuouucoil that n Huh lKiona ilunuH tiuiutu would ho IhhuihI oiilorliiK .luhn U. Itoulcorollor to Huh nilt to tho iionunltUu) cortuln iloitu tnoulH lioarliiK on hla iloalH In Mln nowitu oro luiula, MASSACRE OF FOREIGNERS HINT -fW S4M : I S Rebels ami Maneluis Each Dlaino Aliens for Favoriuu Causo of the Other, and Chances for Forclii ers' Lives Now Sllbt. ANTI-FOREIGN FEELING SHOWS UP DANGEROUSLY Outlaws Swarm Throuuh the Prov inces ami Slatihtcr Is Ex pected. t'HKIK, Nov. U'J.- Dinpalehe. front iH'oro of (toillUi toilny dtelnic that the .Mnnebim 11 ro foMloriiiK a vm hint anti-foreign propaKitiulii, ami that iMitlnenkN ntcaiiiHl aliou roiileiil of China are imminent. .MeHHuct fioiu NnukiiiK say t tut t eomlilionx thero ure dettpenite. The iuiperinliMt Kiirncon in Hiirronmlcd h foreeM whieb are ituinericRlly VHtl nuperior, and their Hiipply of food i iiQMriy oxhntiMtcd. It i liulieved hero that when the revolutioniNt attnek aK"'t Niinhinn delivered, the tebeln, if Ihey hiv viclorioitM, will inMKMitori) tlio Man elm KHiriMon to llio IiimI man. I'ort'lKiiont I'leo. SIIAN'dllAI, Nov. 25!. Willi inn Miiorn nt tlio IihiiiIm of both tho Chi neKo rebulM and tho MhuVIiiik, eueli of whom blaiao alieim for favorin; tho oHiiK-o of tlio otbnr, foro'iKiiorn from all the interior of China today are fleeiiiK' for tlio ooaM, and many of them, it i foil rod, will inuot denth on lh way. Tho nnli-foroiL'ii feeling, ho far re- ptiMiMi'd, in heiniiiiiK to show itnelf daiiKoroiiMly, oieeially 111 llio prov incii of llonati, from w bunco a whole miiIo exodiiM of KuropuatiK in, in proit re. Tlitouhout nil tho province outlaw are fiwnrtalii. Thoy openly llireaten tho fleeing' foreiueru, and iiuwh of tlio Klatibtor of Minall wr lie is hourly oxpuotod from tb in- toiior. Mioisacrt'H Iteported. SIIANdllAI, Nov. :'-'. DlHitntrlivH from Tahiti today my that Indefinite reportri of inuiMiiorott of forolKitoru lit varlotiH cltloH of tho Interior hnvo leached tho capital through natlvo MourcoM. TIiobo rutuorH nro In pnrt Klven color of truth hy rcportii front IIhiiMiw that antl-forolj;n feeling Ih lucreiiriliiK auioiiK tho rovolutlonlHta who hellovo that only tho moral mip iKirt of tho Kuropimii powora and of tlie t'nltuil HtatcH Iiiih ho far dolayed tho complete) collupno of tho Muuchti ihrouo. All forolKitorM lutvo hooa warnod to leave Nanking Immediately as do perato flKlttliiK Ih oxpoctod thoro ho tweeu tho coIuiiiiih of lovolittlonlHlH which nro coiivorKlitK on tho city and tho Mmtchii forco ilofouillttK It. At latent accouiitrt tho MaituhtiH nro nl III MtrottKly entrenchod on Puiplu hill ami In tho city Itfttdf, and aro prepared to uiako n lat stand to crlpplo tho rovolt. IIi'IkiiiiiN lCnllHteil. UONCi KONO, Nov. 22. llrlt;nuilH 1110 IioIiik oullHtod h hoIiIIoih and pollco itoro today hy tho now govern ment lit their ileHpunito attempt to ptoHorvo ordor and ponoo. Tho Ioiiho Htato of oxcltuinout under which all nro luliorliiK vwh Hltown whon a hontb waa oxplodod In tho Canton pro vincial itHHomhly hulldliiK, koUIiik It 011 flro and creating u KOimrul panic. Minor outhroakH and conflluts aro froiiiout. Kloot Not ( fio. IIONOI.UMJ, Nov. 22. Hour Ad miral Cowlou, commandant of tho naval Htatlon Itoro, dud n rod toilay that ho did not bullovo tho Paclflo floet will iitoant to tho orient. Ho oxpoctod tho floot to loavo San l"nm- chico for Hawaii any day. Tho first thliiK to ho dono whon tho rioot nr livoH horo Ih to tako on coal, which Ih piled on tho whurvim lit roiidlnoHa for tho wiiiHlilps, MnnouvorB will Ituinoillntuly follow tho coaling mid If thoro Is any tlino loft for play tho offlcora and inim will tako It tlton. Look nt tho nils Unit offer em ployment nml you'll find tho vifjlit Dili), . . wl A..K.A Ashland's Splendid New High School rrf "" "" "" "" '"I" nil ll nil tut Mri frir u , : mm mSSSSF'f A fai mm m WBBk :M3 yik ! - ri.Miiiii.1.1 T umrrn rai ria i . m mm . i . .! i .ii in . i V"- -05 " ' s HIGH SCHOOL IS IJ Splendid Duihllnn, Erected at Cost of $75,000, Is Dedicated and In Use Bullillnn Is Built on dice Mission Style. AMhlxnil'M now high i'bool, eret'tt-'d nl it oomI of $7.1.000, hit hueu for mally opunod Hiid i now in mho. A half holiday' waft declared Monday, and nil tho htiaineff places cloned whilo tho entire Hpulntioit of the city flocked to tho now building, whicli whh thrown ohii for iiiMpvctioit. In the ovcniuK the foniml dedicatory oxeroiMCM woro held, and ntnong Ihiwo present woro II. Alderman, Htnte Miiporinteiidunt of whools, and I're-i-dent 1'. L. Campbull of tho Uuiyority of Oregon. Tlio building i on (ho mintdon ntyle nnl i'k built in threo unitw. oonnaotcd by nrondoH in ordor to reduce tin' dangor front fire A luro pyinna sitint in n fonturo, and thoro aro (ptar tora for both boyn and jsi1'"5, inclml iiiK' bath. Tho gyniHHffiiiui in oqttippod with a Htaici', mid when used iih un atditoriiim will Kiwt 900 pur- MOIIM. DoinoHilc Sclenco Tant;lif. Tho i'omeitio Hciuuce depnrtmtmt couaiNttf of a oookinir. hoiiHekeepioK and nowinjf roontn. Tho Iovor aro electrical, and tlio Hewing maehinw oiin ho driven by power. Tho inan ual trniniiiK dcpurlinont has a blaok Mtiith shop, utotul-workiu room, woodworlaitf; and drnuKhtiuj: room. The foi"K room in firopronfinl. Tho oxtorior of tho building' i roiiKhcast, with smooth ocinout trim. inin'. All tho window in tho front nro of phi to kIums, mid (bo front doors aro xbealhcd in KhiK8. Hoat in ftirnitdioil from uu oil-buriiinr phuit. Tho wallrt of tlio building nro of lirick. Thero aro four poroelniit drinking l'ounlnins with bubbling cup. Thero i a iniintor oloek, and oo ondnry olockn in nil tho priuoipal rooniH, tliiiK iiiMtriti(f ubHolitto syn ohroumttion of uludy and rocitntion periods. Tho grounds ooinpto oibt ncroM, whiclt give ninplo room for uthlelio fieldn mid for ugricultitrnl study and cxpcrinieut. seatreIsItill WITHiTWATER Schools Remain Closed and Water Wagons Aro Runnlnn Day and Nlfjht to Supply City With Water (or Domestic Purposes. SKATTLE, Wish., Nov. 22. Half of Bcattlo oontinuos to bu without wnt or, Hohoola roinnin closed mid wntor wagons nro ruiiuing jtight miu day to Htipply upartniont houses, ho tels and hospitals with enough wntor for domostio purpose's. Temporary relief id promised by tomorrow through an auxiliary plant being installed in Lake Washington. Tho main wntor system 011 Cedar rivor will not bo working until tho first of next weok, Many residents in (ho affected dis trict hnvo loft tho city temporarily nml lintels nntl apartment houses on (Continued on pqku 3.) EW 0 il DGGUPIED "" '" j -kuuL "rl TWO ELECTRIC LOCAL TRAFFIC Colonel Ray Offers to Supply Them With Power First Six Months Free of Charge President Sproulc Has Mattct' Under Advisement. Tho Southern Pacific will place two oleclrio motor cars on the (irmtis l'nstf-Asliliiiul suburban crvicc, in place of thu ptvwnt gHolin motor, if President Spnmlo aeeepts th proposition utade bint during his t p in Medford by Col. Frank 11. Hay. who has for m year been trying to indtioo the rnilrd to use the elec tric motors. Said Colonel Kay: "Those motors nro operated by the latent Kdison htnraRo battery and run many hour without roohnrjoiig. They carry from sixty to 120 jKHtple, ac cording to sire. Thoy are in sue ctoosaful oHiulion on the PemiKyha liia and other eastern railrouds, and have proven tnoft' reliable, eheaiu'r to opornte and more satisfactory thitti nny other motor. ''Tho Itogue lttvor lSluotrio eompnnv offers to furnish froo owor for a six months' test, mid tho oar maker to furnish the cars on a trial ba-is if not nn tin factory not to be kept, if tho offer i accepted it will enable tho railroad to operato n motor hour ly nt blight expense, thus great! eoitveuieini'i'' " public." T LODGE IN JAIL Disheveled, But Bright and Undaunt ed, Suffragettes Appear In Row Street Court to Answer to Charge of Rioting. LONDON, Nov., 22. Disheveled aftor their niyht ii jail, but bright and undaunted, 22(1 suffragettes ap peared today in Now street court 10 itnswor to the elturgoa of pnrtioi piiliug in last night's rioting, whon tho frciuii'd mob ol) women smashed windows, defaced government build ings, fought policemen and orcntod a mineral unionr in thoir endeavor to get into tlio house of commons and force Premier wiujth to olinngo bis wioTon s 0 WOMEN 0 8 (ContluueJ on page I.) Building Erected at j ft sirniT. v 1 .i 1 1 .111 . 'T ' .i. 1 !..' 11 1 w 111 1 j j ,Wasa8ii?sa6.it--- r& "" "" ,IM "" FISHER CARRIES OUT PROMISE TO JILL STEEL Recommends Appropriation for Cra ter Lake Park Roads, But Leaves Matter Open So Mr. Steel Can Ap pear Before the Committee. Carrying out bis promise madit a few weeks ago to Will G. Steel, Sec retary l'ishor of tho department of the interior has placed in hU unutrtl rojwrt a rocommendntion for an ox peuditttro of 153,000 for roads in the park. Howover, Mr. Fisltor add ed to this recommendation the state tneitt that "tho department reserves the right to submit the original esti mate, or an amended one, nt tho hearing before thu committee." This insertion gives Mr. Stel an oxoellent opportunity to prcapnt auy considerations which be may think important beforo the appropriations eonunilteo when they tako up the matter. Mr. Steel left Tuesday evening for Washington to begin his work of so curing an appropriation of $500,000 for the Crater National park. lie has several large interests behind him and has many friends among the official!, so that his success seems, certain. JUDGE BORDWELL Directly Charges That Court Is DIs crlmlniaing Against the Defense Relinked hy Court, Attorney In sists and Perfects the Record. HALL OF HKCORDS, Los Anjceles Cttl., Nov. 22. The direct oharge that Judge Itordwell was discriminat ing against the defense and in favor of the stale was made iu oneu court today by Clarence Harrow, chief counsel for Junto IJ. McNamnrn, on trial i'or murder in oonneetiou with tho destruction of the Times. Al though robuked by the court, Harrow insisted on hie allegations and per fected tho record so that grounds for nppoal might bo spooifienlly evident. The tension in tlio case was dis continued Oil IMffO t ) DARROW ATTAOKS a Cost of $75,000 "" "" -n G TO MUNCH F Of IHIIIiEy Yellow Newtowns to Be Exhibited at Spokane, Purchased for Fred crick VIII. of Denmark Apples to Be Used at Yuletide Festivities. SPOKANE. Wash., Nov. 22. Nice, juicy, Yellow Newtown apple, Intended Tor King Frederick VIII, of Denmark a few weeks banco, will ha ion oxhlbiUon at tlio Spokane Na tional Applo show. This Information was conveyed to Harry J. Neoly of the National Apple show yesterday by John S. Mnlloy, Irrigated fruit land ngent of Sik Kane, who Is representing II. K. Neil and P. Welch in the Roguo Hlver valley districts near Medford, Oro., this year. The Medford committee appointed to soloct a ourload of apples from tlio Medford district for exhibition at the National Apple show chose the Yollow Nowtowns, grown by the Houston brother, who came west from Jamostowu, N. Y., a few years ago. The carload has been picked and is now being selected for tits king of Denmark, the order having been closed a few days ago. The apples como directly from tho Bitokoyo or chards, containing 935 pear and ap ple trees. This orchard is almost in tlio center of tho Koguo lttvor val ley. Just what prico the king of Don mark paid for the carload Is not known and considerable interest at taches to the order for American ap ples, as It Is understood King Fred erick is ratner luolined to disorim Inato against American mado goods in favor of some of the other ooun tries. The npploe will be used in tho olnbornto yulotldo tostlvities of tho Danish oourt. In all probability some of tho applos which will bo shown In this particular exhibit wljl find tbomselves stuffed Into tho stockings of souiQ ot tlio Danish court children mid ladles, as tho Danish court is known to bo a "stlcltlor" for tho old-tlmo Christmas customs. Mr. Mnlloy nlBO has notified Mr, Neoly that tlio Houston brothers will bo, ropretonted In tho box dis plays. "Hoguo Ulvor valley will bo thero with balls and preparod to take soma ot tho prises," Is part of tho message from Mr. Mnlloy. mCs OF DENMARK IT WAVES MENACE LIFE BE BRYAN; SH1PGR0UNDS Wireless Reports That Vessel Is lit fNccd of Immediate Help, But Of ficials of the Line Say Steamer is Not Badly Injured. PASSENGERS HAY HAVE TO TAKE TO LIFEBOATS Bryan on His Way to Kingston, Ja maica, to Visit His Daughter, Mrs. Owens. NEW YORK, Nov. 22, Tho Hnta-, btirg-Amorlcan Ilnox PrJuz Joncitlm, on bdard of, which' aro William J. Bryan of NobrtisTca, hla wifo and his G-year-oId grandson, wont nshproon the rocks, .at (Samana Island, near San Dormngo,' nt 3 o'clock this morning. WIrelees roports state that the vessel. Is sinking and In need of imtnadiato aid. Numerous vessels aro rushing to hor assistance. Earlier reports stated that tho ship was In no danger, but theuo wero contradicted by late dispatches. Tho Prinz Joachim is, doolnfod to bo going down so rapidly that tho pas sengers and crow- may haro to tnko to tho llfoboats unless roliof roaches them soon. Passengers Calm. Wireless messages received nt 9:30 o'clock said tho passengers woro calm. Preparations havo been com pleted to transfer them Immediately on the arrival of a rescuing steamer. Bryan is en routo tolUngson, Jaroaloa. to vIslfchIstlOu1tr,"Slt5:'" Reginald Owon. Ho planned to spend tho wlntor in Panama after his visit in Kingston. Marine men dcclaro the Prinz Joa chim must havo bean 25 inllos off her course. Samana Island is ono of tho smalt outlying islands of tho Bahama group. It is Just north of Southeast Salvador, and is also known as At wood's Key. It is an uninhabitable rock one mile wide and oight milos long. Statement Issued. Officials ot tho Hamburg-Amorl-can Steamship lino today issued tho following statement: "Briof wireless Information to us is that tho lluor Prinz Joachim wont -ashoro this morning on a koy near Norwood's Islo. But tho passengers aro In no danger. Tho vassal Is rest ing easily and aid has already boon dispatched from Kingston. Wo ex pect anothor mossago within a few hours tolling us that tho stoamor la floating. Tho passengers will not bo taken off." Word was received horo that tho tug Peoria and tho rovonuo cuttar Algonquin, both govorumout YuAeJa, havo been sent to tho roscuo. DIAZ NEVER TO RETURN HOME Former President of Mexico Declares Ho Will Givo His Last Dollar to Protect Country From Foreign In vasion. PARIS, Nov. aa.Wiial declara tion thwt ho oxpooUi unvor to return to Mexican politics, coupled with tho, nssortion that in tho ovont of tiny foroign country nllaukin? Mexico ho would givo ids Int dollnr for tho country of whioli ho wns provident for so mnny yoars, wu mado burn today by Porfirlo Diaz to Uu United Pross. Tho agod president of Mex ico thus delivered his viown of thu present situation in tho southern ro ptiblia mid spoke of hi own t'e-l- inge. 1 1 By orfirlo Diaz. "I tm willing to oxpre. nn opin ion onMexionn ovont. ltporti reaching me tiro btawed one w,ty or another. The country i- Milil Into warring i'tinn, antajroiii-i.., find fH wpi nil ! 111 1 I il 1 pi IPWIWP" (Oontlmidd on Page 5 ) - t V . s Hy '