MEUFoKf) DAILY TRltWtfE, MED FORD, OHEGON. THURSDAY, AlOTST Kl, lilOS. BLOODSHED IMMINENT IN TURKEY Young Turk Party Elated Over Success Wish Ab dul Hamid to Abdicate the Throne CONKTANTIXOI'U:, Anoint The police turiiiy an Ki iircluiiK for t ho liou(l(iinrtcrN ut h Knmp "f Young Turku wlio nrc pl-iltiiitf Ut ov.-rt hrow the Hiillfin, nlli'Kinjf tlnil liis effort n nl reform nrc iiiHi lucre. Tin' ril.v wiw Oirown inlo u Hint.' of .oiif.inioii wlii'ii tliu iihjiM-t nl' Ihc wiirrh Im i ui;u.- hy tin' .oli.e was li'iuiu-il, ami it in iVarM 1 hat tin1 hili tension thai has prevail -l hen' si n the fhtuiKf in I hi' jjuv iTniiK'Ht was itiirioiinrril mil v ri'snt) in I)Ihu(hIii(1 l.rfon loii. Thi Ii'IhI-th nl' tin V if Tinlt parly are flati'il over Ihrir victory iiml make no siu-ret of Iheir ileHire lliat Alxliil Ihiniid II nbflicato the throm. Tlmy wnn t VtiHHcf I eild in, Hecomi in line for the Tnrkinh throne, pnu-lniineil em peror. Izr.cddln Narrowly Escapes. iz.i'.ll in imrely escaped ileath at the juiihIh of HHHiiHsiiiH lately a 111 the rare with which the news was siippreKScd has led lo the belief that supporters of A hil ill 1 1 amid are responsible fur t he plot. Details of the allarks are hard to mtt lint it is said that Ynssef himself believes that someone is trying to elilil iimto him as a n ace to the snllaa's power and perhaps his life. Vussrf believes thai Die iaiit of the ('(institution was inberely an expe dient by whirli Abdul llamid has pie pared to nin time, and as soon as he considers himself Kiroiijf enough, it will be withdrawn. The openness with whirh he has expressed his opinion lias brought all I ho radicals under his banner, and se enil demount rat inns have been in his favor. Sultan's Hands Full. Wit h Ynssef I lireateniii t rouble in ronslanliunple, Nia. Itey Yill in arms. Macedonia in disorder and Asia Minor far from tpiiet, the snllan has his hands full. Several incut Im-i-h of I ho diplo matic corps have informed Iheir j;ov I'rnmeiit that they doubt whether the council will ever IiuhI its present head , Powers Not to Interfere. WANHIW.TOV, August i:t.--lin.keii hearted over his pnlit ienl down lull. Mehmed Ali Hey, Syrian, today sulks in the upper room of the little red brit-k house that was until yesterday the le Ration of the Ottoman empire. He hat denb d himself to till callers mid re fused to discuss his recall or state what he plans to do. Miin.lji Hey, his successor, who wa. until yesterday consul general of Tur key at New York, stroll the hotel cot rulers explaining to nil comers that the change is simply the result of tto' new regime. Mundji and Ali had a cniifeienie last niht, but Mmtil.ii refuses t discuss the meeting or stale what transpired. HAWAIIAN COMMISSIONER TO CONFER WITH HIS CHIEF SAN Kit AWlNl'l), t'al., August U. .1, W. Pratt, coiiiinisftinner of public lands in the Hawaiian ishmds, is in this city (inlay en r nlr to Washing! '. where he intends to iir the Tinted Stall's laud office with the purpose of improin the syHtein of earint for 1 he public lands of the islands. "Itnnds in Hawaii are under (he Ha waiiaa law instead m the federal law of the I'liiled States." explained Colli niissioner I'ratt, "as u result of Ihe re cent visit to the islands of Secretnrv of the Interior llarlield. I was led to see thai the provincial laws there are too cumbersome and with (he dice ol tiarlield and other ollicials at Washing ton I hop.' to perfect a svstoin that will be mote modern and adequate. "We also hae in view the re.lamil tion of lame tracts of bind that can be milde excei dincl V pn-duct i e Hy proving these backward lauds, we hope to attract the srttleis. GERMAN NOBLEMAN DIES UNKNOWN AND A PAUPER WASHINGTON, August U.- Hanm Alexander do I'urv llerve. formeily an ai'le to Hismar.'l; and a member of one of (iermanys greatest families, has been buried in a little suburban ce terv on the Hladensbur road, n pauper nnd unknown. Hut few of his friends knew his secret. When he died they went to the (ierinan embassy with pa peni that proved Ins identity and an jittncl f the location was delegated to attend the funeral. The baron served in the (ierinan annv. married a princess, j-ot into ttouble and f.ed from the fatherland. His son. whom he nexer saw, was born after he left Germany and is on army officer. The baron did newspaper work in New York, mnrriod nn actress, whom he biter di vorr.ed, ran a newspaper in Wmauo. Minn., nnd secured a position in the unvtirunient printing office. He died s paupflT, . . . 1 VtApiol ann PArcnnal. H. B. Cult- of Cok-stin Mineral in in Metlford today. !?pnns George- Wolamolt has been iu Md ford several times lately. Ed Wilkinson and Vance folvije were iu .leeksonville Wednesday. Key,. Mr. Hither of Portland i i" Medford visilitiK his former home. T. '. While, th- painter, has returned from Yreka, I a I. Sam Smith of Jacksonville, n veteran of the civil war, has gono to Portland. Prank Tracy, H. P. UeKobonm and Joseph Young were over from Jack sonville Wedwmtay. Mrs. P. O. Apph-gaLe ami her daugh ter, Mrs. W. 1(. Stnusell, left Wednes day for Drain on a short visit. Kmest Walz of Griffin Creek district transacted business in Medford days ago. Asbnrv Henll of Central Point and W. K. 1'riee of Tolo were among theii Medford friends not long since. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Wells of Port laud have started home after spending a few days in this section. W. It. olemaa, enmity clerk, and his family are i usl ical ing at the Dead Indian springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Alexander, who live near Cent nil Point, visited hi Med ford and Ashland one day this week. I)r. C. Vroman of Evans Creel; was in Medford Wednsdeay mi a business visit. Horace IVlloii and Max Schult. of Sams Valley were among Medford V numerous business visitors this week. Mrs. A. Schmidt of Jacksonville is at I smiiir, Cal., v'siting her sister, Mrs. I-. L. Savage, who is quite ill. V. It. Allen is on deck nl the corner grocery store after a ten days' sojourn at Newport. II. I. Meyer and Charles Iloefft iif Lake Creek district were among those who 1 1 a nsacted businc.n in M ed ford during the past week. C. W. Wolters of Talent, who was one of Ihe pioneer merchants of Medford, was iu Medford and Jacksonville dur ing the past week. Miss Prances Haines has returned to Jacksonville fr a visil at Gold Hill and Sams Valley. She will leave for Portland on Saturday. John Mast, W. Tnrnliaugh, O. Sai gon! and T. H. Kngel of Phoenix trans acted business in Medford during the week. P. J. Sweuning came in from Crater Lake park a few days since to visit his brother Sum, Ihe forest ranger, who was quite sick for a while. lie did not tarry long. Perry Stewart, the export uutchaiiie, was up from Phoenix one day this week. He is employed mi the fine, large nchool house now in course of const rue t ion there. Misses Mould and train Meagh-y of 'ortland have gone to Cinnabar, mi the California side, and will be gone a weeks. W. C. Kitto of Jackson ville accompanied them. It. Anderton and J. Schufer Co Phoe 11 1 x preciucl were in .MCdimu one un this week. The latter afterward went o North Jacksonville lo visit his par nls. Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. Sparks of Thotup son Creek district were in Aioiironi re 1'iitly. The former was mi his way i Seattle to attend the national aerie f the Order of Hngles. Hubert H. I!. Heamo of Woodvi'le re ently visited Ins parents. He returned ti this morning train and goes four lib s abo e Winter, w here he h::s an :gro"mcnl lo louni niio run n sawniui. Hon McGlashau, K. A. Junkeii, loud linker and Fred Jnnken have arnvd ;it Unite Palls mi route to Ciater lake mi foot. The boys icpoit a fine lime nnd that they are still iu splendid f ra eling shape. lames J. Houegau, Harney county lo w a-sessor, ami ins lamiiy are ex -clod iu Jacksonville this week for short visit with relath es and friends. Prank Welcome, a pi mn incut cil ien f Hums, will iieconipany them. A Portland paper of August p! snys: 'Leon Cohen, the famous mountain guide, has ju-.t return, d Horn Mount Hood with a party comprising James Murrv and others of Montana. They will next isil Crater lake and icin it v. " Lincoln Sa age, fcchool Miperintend ent of Josephine comity, who also owns the big lliieslnng outfit operating in I lie Millev during the past several years, was in Med fold the fore part of the week. A -park from his engine set fire to two small slocks of grain belonging to A C. Tavloi and J. C. Pry. mi tic Med lord I eutial Point road, and de l roved both of them. EARL, OF YARMONT 18 NO LONGER MARRIED l.ONImN. ln;ilst 13. tndav lu.'ldi' lll'Solnti- til' einnt.d Alice Thaw, .lusti, livorc Km dec l sister of Harrv rlv of Yniuiont K. Thaw, from the This arti uts off anv forth. -r nog,, tuition belweell tl irl and the Thaw liimiU. and the countess is free from her unsuccessful mat ri mon inl alliance. The ruling was a disappointment to the earl. who. it i said, fully ctpectnl to ,d, lain some of the wealth of the Pitts long family. AvFTiv:n lettM list. Mis ,l',i 1 ham! .erlin. tlilinore Cut 1). Ilallev. II. W tine. .1. V. Poss. V. Uawkinsoii. ,1'dni II. Ilillis, .' Hn" sicker, A. .1 llossev, .lames Jackson. I., c. .I.ihiisuii, John Minn, A. Hodman. P M. Holierts. P. V. Robertson, P. C Sliirtleff. tlilliert It. Slingeiland. Mrs Tillle Wnl o,o. Wllcin (Bsdfor Trlkaat, OSo per moota. BIDS BEING TENDERED for woo steel cars NEW YOHK, August U. Agents of various railroad tar equipment compa nies art- here tiay preparing to sub mit bills on 001 iij steel cars reported to be desired by the Harrimau liues. It is expected that uu order will be placed ut an early date, as specifications for more than half the number of cars have been filed with the companies with a request of estimates on the cost of equipment. It is not stated for what purpose these new cars will be used, although there is u possibility that some of them will be placed on the New Mexican liuu which last week closed a contract for JH.OOO tons of steel rails, Ihe largest order placed by llurriman since the pa nic. The cost of the tiOUO new ears will be between .-fti.HOII.IIllO mid 7,000,111 IO. 2,300,000 GALLONS OF RUM LAPPED BY THIRSTY FLAMES 1 . 1 ; X I N GT N . K v., August 1 .'!. A fire believed to have been of incendiary origin which raged from 10 o'clock last night until nearly daylight this iimming, destroyed six large bonded warehouses of the Greenbaum distillery iu Midway, Wood fonl county, containing 47,fion bar rels of whisky, burned the Southern railway trestle and two enmity bridges nnd threatened the northern part of Ihe town of Midway. The aclual prop erty loss was lit least .."oo,oon. The loss to the government iu Ihe destrnc tion of whisky in bond amounting to 2,300,000 gallons (the lax, of si unpaid) will be nearly Lr.in),0im. CINDER IN HER EYE CAUSES GIRL'S SUICIDE ST. EOl'IS, August Hi. Miss Mar garet Neumann threw herself under an Iron Mountain passenger I rain last night; lur legs were cut off. Hurried to the hospital she begged the surgeons to kill her and end her sufferings. Stu died there today. A cinder from a locomotive was lodged in the girl's eye ten months ago; severe i n I'ltimiuat ion followed, which (he most skilfull treatment did not relieve. Miss Neumann became profoundly meb oiicholy; besides she had the illusion that ther parents were about to put her in u sanitarium. She eluded their loving vigilance last night and fled from her home, isil (teuton street, lo tin- i ni I road tracks. POK SALE A good small husine mi Seventh street. Renvois for celling. Address. P. o. box "ill! or call at this office. tf FOR SALE An iron gray mare, 4 years old, weight lotto pounds, gentle, splendid driver, g 1 light buggy I harness; price $Uf). Inquire of Will J esc like, I he .jeweler. Pt' W A NTEIt A good, fresh milch cow. Address Pox M, Medford. nr. Colestin A Sure Comer Mnny ii-k ! ri-ulizi- I In1 mi'.li.-in:il inijt nit's ot iiilt'Hiin .Miiirriu Mine nil- t"t:i.!iii tlicni out I'Vfly iluy. S iIim .ii r dntililiuu. Prii'iis ill'" Culrslin :;ti' ttpir:i.li"K ;t runic far ninl ni'iir. Nil IliltllNll mill -IT'l wi.Iit ol' lllll' IIIMI'H I ;.s Iiml it plii'iii'ini'iml nrnwt;;. (ll,.v f,.r lln. i' van Hi til" lll.irli.v. i! niiiiiy I im.-. ul u--.iv.-i. Hi'- i'M ll'.' l.'.Ulniu I'limt. Anderson 6 Burbidge Mritford AgcnU. ll.'ltV For Sale Kxclusivolv Hy THE TOGGERY l , DRY COUDWOOD FOH SALE. Pine, Fir, Oak and Laurel. P. OSKNHIU'flliK. Slu.l. linker Hies. Co. WarehoiM,'. Function, M l.ooae Fitting J 14jt .l.'rA. XrfttttrrJ U. S. PMt 1M II ! Coat Cut Undershirt anj I : KnM Length Drawer! I 1- , li jpt Course" Our Annual August Clearance Sale NOW ON IN FULL BLAST There were many who took advantage of the low pm-cs last week. This i the second week of the GREAT SALE. Don't delay. Remember, you are saving money for yourself. These goods must be sold to make room for our Winter .Stock. Look at these prices. Regular L'rice. Xow. Men's Xettleton Patent Oxfords $0.00 ?4.75 Men's Xettleton Tan Oxfords $0.00 $4.50 Men's XoUlcton Yu-i Kid Oxfoi'ds $5.50 $-1.25 Men's Xetlleton (iunnietal Oxfords $5.50 $-1.25 ('raw ford's Patents, Tans and (iunnietal Oxfords, reg ular price $4.00, now selling at ". $3.25 Full Double Sole Vici Shoes, reg $4 values, at. .$3.25 Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, regular $1.50 and .$2.00 values, now $1.15 Ladies' Patent Oxfords, $4.00 values, at $2.95 Ladies' Patent and Kid Oxford, $:5.50 values, at $2.85 Ladies' $3.00 and $15.50 Kid Hand Turned $2.00 Low-Heel Patent Oxfords, reg. $2.50 vals., at... $1.80 Ladies' Patent (land Turned Shoes, regular Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single lnsor tioni loss tban IS cents. Six Insertions for th price of four. Seventy ftv-j j cents a Hue per montb. FOR SXE. KOIt SAI.H At a tiniip. Two f irHt-clusst buililiiiK Ints I'uciiiK t"'W Catholic Hi-lmiil ; inn' quarliT I'lisli I ii It mm Hi, 'in. Allllll'HH U(IX .1M.S. KOli SALK 400 t'iliH Ant'ora gouts. Ail ilrtms Charlm Sliilliiigl'iiril, Cri-m-cnt Oity, Or. Bill UAHOA I X Owing to ruverm-s iu himiat'SM, I must hl-K niy liuine at iince; 1 lii-ili'ijniiiH. I , lining rniiiii, 1 parlor, I kiU-ben, 1 hull room, I pantry, 1 large summer liitiilien, 2 porches, chick en house unil yunl, ganlt-n anil fruit, apples, peHrs, plums ami grapes, fine weel, walking distance, - lots, each "iiixlltl; prii-o $l.r).r,U, $7."iil cash will hamlle. A.Miess 1. o. .n 272, Med fonl. i:w FOR SAIjK- A liarred l'lymouth roost er, i Iniroutihlirt'd, 1 months old. Ad dress 1. O. Hox .r,7-.', .Medford. J FOU SAI.K llnlf interest in the uest ! luisiness proposition iu Medford. Ad-j dross Uoi 27, Medford. ! I'HlH SAI.F Sand and gravel; the best j grade of sand Ullil gravel for sale by .1. T. Long. Ittverside avi'uue, near M-i- Andrews' ford. j FOR SAI.K liesidenee property; 7 rooms and liatn, city water, eiociric lights, sewer counoi-tion. P. O. Pago. KOK SAI.K 15 elioioe lots, five mill- j utes from depot, near school; easy terms. V. C. Pago. Poll SAI.K Lending rooming house in Medford. location unsurpassed, genu ine bargain to right parly, cash prop ositiou only. Write (', Hox .Ins. l:f- Poll SAI.K Camping outfit, one horse, light spring wagon. Inquire Vinson's leedvard. 124 POR SAI.K Sevontli street business property, two story brick, 50il40; also 2M feet on Seventh street by T.O feet on lfiverside avenue. P. C. Page. POR SAl.K S. . Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten acre tracts, best location in the valley. 1,. Nee detneyer, Jacksonville. FOR SAI.K -A first class pianola pin o; a bargain. P. O. Hoi J5. .Mai ford. WANTED. W AN I'PH M ii u and wife for farm; no children; two positions open; meet employer Thursday morning. W. M. West Kmployment Agency. 12-1 WANTKD To buy a good llemiugtou typewriter cheap. Address Box .'it's. Medford. WANTKU Two girls for geueral bouse work. Apply to Mrs. Pay, North ('en tral avenue. WANTED Young girl to help in house work; must b. neat and cheerful. Mrs Ii. Schollr. North V St. 12.'i I WANTEn Tu buy from 100 to 300; head of stock sheep. W rite Box 131, Med font, Or. j WANTED Puriiished house; relit no object; no children; six rooms. VI dress "II." Hox .1HS. WANTED A span of good horses, geldings or mares, whick can be driven or worked, s.vn or .ight years old, sound and irent, weight lloO or 1500 j peuods. Ad.lrww Tribua., Meilfor.1, I have the best stock of harness and ..id, lies in fact everything belonging lo the harness biisin-sa, in Jackson oiiitv 1 P. Settle, success,, to K C Whites. dc, Medford. Or. SMITH & ALL To be closed out at reductions of from 25 to 50 per cent. Beautiful assortment of wash dresses, waists, kimonas, children's dresses, par asols, muslinwear etc., etc. THE NEW FALL GOODS are arriving almost daily. It will pay you to see qualities and get prices We BAKER Central Avenue, BUSINESS CARDS. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgaon. Office at Residence. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone 353; Night Phones: ('. W. Conklin .Hi; J. II. Butler US. OO TO DR. QOBLE FOR Y00R CLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SKVKNTII STREET. "lie Has No Other Business." E. R. SEELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Mtslera Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Hay. Office Hours, 10 12, 2 4 P. M. Offlc. Iu Jackson County Bank Bldg. Wlicu others fail, call on DR. E. J. BONNER, Eye Specialist. Office in tin' Orand Theater bl.lg. Phone 3o. Seventh and Main. Q. M. JONES, City Scavenger. Oarbage of all kinds removed on short uotiee. Leave orders with chief of police. BALL A OLOSCOCE. Contractors and Builders. All Work (luarantetfd. Offks with C. H. Pierce ft Sou. Phon. 653. P. O. Box "1. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANC COL SECTION AGENCY. Lock Box SOS. Medford, Or. THE ODELL, ;l.,:ldiiig h'ooming ll.-.ise of i!lt, ,.t t Pre. baths. tt'. er 1' .T.'i 1 1. ,-. M. IV Mooiir COLVIO A DURHAM. Attorueys-.it L.iw. Oeo. H. Durh.im. Urants Fjss, Or Win M. Colvig. Medford, Or. J. T. ANKROM. WELL (U!U0KK. MEDFORD. OR. Trices right Pomps Pnruishd when Wanted. $5.00 values, at . , i. -i'l.i. l-i.l lilies J'atent l .unoii now $3.90 Ladies' Kid Mutton, Hand Turned Shoes, regular $3.50, now ?2-95 Ladies' Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, $1.50 and $2.00, now $1.00 and $1.60 100 pairs of Mabics' and Children's Oxfords and Slip pers, going at. per pair They eitst us more than this. Farmers' Heavy Mountain Hoots. Farmers' Light' Shoes, just right for August and Sep tember, going at Special I'ricrs. Hoys' and Misses' School Shoes, we will sell at Special i'riciN that will astonish vou. MOLONY invite you to visit here - HUTCHASON CO. Just North Jackson County Bank Graham Sterling Silver and Hawk's Cut Glass Nothing nicer I'm- a present. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler Near Postofflce Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE CALL OX H. M. COSS Ct'KNlCR W'P.ST Tl'.NTH A XI) K StREKKS City Property, l'arin Lauds, Orchard Land, Hay Laud Improved and I'lumpim ed Lands. Prices reasonahle and easy terms to suit purchasers. I-Yee transporta tion to ami tYom all tracts. Oft'ice in residence. No commissi, ,u luisiiu-ss. I lmv and sell direct. Bargains in Pianos I li.ne a U w tine Pianos U-tt that I will sell at a .iii;ain. Call at my oflice iu residence, corner West Ynth and K Streets. II. M. COSS Tribune Ads ?J.Ju 1 Lt.r Art eir, regular ;p..j.uu, GOODS Brin Rexulfe O