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    Rogue River Orchards Yield $1000 an Acre Annually
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edfoed Daily Tribune
FOURTH YEAR.
MEDFOKJJ, OUJXJOX, SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1909.
No. 180.
PITTS BO TO CO PS CWlPB 0 WSHIP
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THOUSANDS SEE
DECIDING GAME
OVERWHELMING
El
SCORE PILED
UP BYPIRATES
Great Interest Taken In Game World
Over Abstein Suspended,
hut Put Back In the
Game.
DONOVAN IN BOX
POUNDED TO DEATH
WALSWORTH IS
FOUND GUILTY
Jury in Celebrated Murder Case Re
turns Verdict of Manslaugh
terCase Will Be
Appealed.
BOMB THROWING
IS ON IN SPAIN
CKHIiEIK,', Franco, Oct. 10.
A bomb explosion in Barce
lona nciir tho cathedral in-'
jured ten people, lliree fatal
ly. The explosion occurred
1hh( night in lb bouse of the
bishop. It is evident Hint the
uiili-olcriciils lire aroused
over Hie execution of Profes
sor Ferrer mid are endeavor
ing to destroy the cathedral.
I
WALSWORTH WILL BE
SENTENCED NEXT WEEK
Mullin Sent In, but Is Helpless When
It Comes to Stemming
the Tide.
SCORE:
li. II.
Pittsburg 8 8
Detroit 0 6
Law Provides Penalty of Imprison
mentFrom One to Fifteen Years
Jury In at 5:30 P. M.
M-".TtiHT, M. 1(1. The Pittsburg
Pirates won the baseball champion
ship of the world for 1IHH) after u
sensational scries of seven uames by
taking today's game ,1V ,'10 ovor
whelming hcoi-o of 8 to 0.
The grounds were jaiiuned willi ox- j (
cited fans, intensely interested in tlie
uutroinc, saw Pittsburg take the final
and seventh gumo after n week in
which tho score was again and again
tied by tho Detroit Timers.
Tim ' triune bcirnn nt 'I'M. Mana-
.Taiininirri sent in Donovan, win
Charles X. Walsworlh is guilty of
manslaughter, according to the ver
dict of the jury, relumed Friday eve
ning at :'M o'clock after six hours
of deliberation, for tho shooting of
James Minikins nearly two years ago.
Judge lliinna will )ronouuce sentence
next week.
Tho case will be appealed to the
supreme court.
Norval Walsworlh, who is also im
plicated, will bo tried next. The jury
finding tho verdict was composed ot
Curiiiiliaii. h. K. Clore. II. II.
BILLY BOY PUTS
END TO CHASE
Blows Out His Brains With Last Cart
ridge and Foils His
pursuers.
.,
SAN BEUXAHDIXO, Cul., Oct. 10.
Hilly I!oy, the Piuie Indian murdor
er, is dead. With his only remain
ing cartridge he sent a bullet through
his brain and died lit the granite
fortress where ho made his last des
i.ernle stand against the sheriff's
posse last week.
Tho Indian's body was cremated
on'a hastily constructed funeral pryo
by the officers who ran hi into death
on the Colorado desert, the sandy
home of his Indian forefathers.
BIG TIME IN
ASHLAND
SEATTLE FAIR AT
A CLOSE TONIGHT
Hillah Temple Will Be Instituted by
Al Kader Potentate and Many
Shriners Will Be on
Hand.
LARGE DELEGATION
Tfl GO FROM HERE
Up Until This Time Hillah Temple Has
Been Working Under Dispensa
tion, but Now Gets Charter.
SKATTLK, Oct. 10. With
the firing of a farewell salute
of 21 cans from the govern
ment life saving station and
Miiping of '"Auld Lang Syne"
in chorus, the A. Y. P. expo
sition will end at midnight to
night. The carnival spirit
which has marked the closing
hours today will be continued
tonight.
OF MEN WH
BROKE
TAET AND DIAZ
1 SHAKE HANDS
( . ' H: '-- ;:, r. , ,
Gringo and Greaser Drink Each 0th
ers' Health and Feuds
. Forgotten. f
Iter
At tho
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W11M linlllH I'll Dili Ol 1110 W'.v
end of tho third witli the score stand
2 to 0, Mullin was sent in in a
vain nltemnl to stem tho tide, but
Taylor, II. O. Meyers, Jeff Xeil. F.
Y. Allen, X. I). Brophy, Wolborn Bee
son, Marion Hartley, Jesse Hodges,
W. T. Vincent and 11. P. Little.
History of Case.
Tho shooting affray which rcsult-
' ! ed in the killing of James Mankin a
year ago last Christmas was olio of
the bloodiest affairs in the annals of
Jackson county.
The Walsworths were at (hat tunc
SECRETARY OF WAR
MAY RESIGN POSITION
failed to do so, tho I'irales get Imp I rusj,ijng ; cabin upon a piece
of
land owned by tho Mnnkius. and the
trouble grew out of an ntlompt to
eject the Walsworths from the land.
Ilenrv Mankin went to tho Wals-
i worth place in company with n wit-
six runs off of him
First Baseman Abslein. whoso sus
pension was iinnounoeil by Pitts
burg for disoboymcnt of orders pro-
... il. ..nnin who Kent ill whoil
VIOMS VO llll. Itiiiv, --- i
Hvnie was disabled in a collision wun )pss )() sprvj) noti,.c to vaeate on
Moriurity. ll,P older Walsworlh, and bncamo m-
lt is esliniated that no loss than I vo,v(1(1 in ft nwm wilh the latter.
.$'jnn,n0() oT Detroit money win 1 1)m.inR ,), Uprealion James Man-
Ibis city tonight in tho pockols of the ... (i(nl)C ovol, ;t is charged, took
llOOfl l'illsbiirg fans who were in at-1 (1p qlinrl.ei 0f his brother Henry,
tendaneo today. By winning today s.j Jn (ho ln0iultim0) Carrol. Mankin.
game the Fillsburg club is entitled i mio(1)pr i.other, being nltraeled by
not only to the chnmpionship of tho ())() )()u(1 mlisp onmc, hurrying to the
world, but lo 0 per cent 01 inc gmu nvmot wi,h n i,ge stick Wins
receipts, which have ninouiueu 10
over $1 80,000. Tho scoro by innings :
ritlsburg 020203010-8
Detroit. ,......r.i)0 0 0 0 0 00 0-0
FIRST BASEMAN
ABSTEIN FIRED
FROM THE TEAM
DF.THOIT, Oct. 10. Big Bill Ab
stein, tho Pirnto first baseman, has
played his last game in a ritlsburg
uniform. This startling announce
ment was made today by a member of
(ho Pittsburg club. Neilher will Ab
sliiu Inkfl part in tho deciding gamo
Ibis nflernoon. Hamilton Hyatt, tho
pirate oiiieldm'. will ''ovor first. Tho
( . ..ntiiincd on wo 4.)
i.
worth, noticing tho latter s npproacu
and mistaking tho stick for a gun,
van to tho house, crying "it s guns
you want, is itf"
Up to this point Norvnl Walsworth,
who had token no part in tho affray,
called to his father that it was not
a gun, but a stick.
Brought a Rifle.
Tho older Walsworth, upon reach
ing tho house, enmo to tho door with
a riflo nnd, ns ho clnims, fired a shot
in the air for tho purposo of fright
ening away tho Mankins.
nolle Mankin. a sister of tho bellig-
to tmnn llKlll'lllD tllO rfiPftl't of
Wnlswovlli's rifle, hurriedly brought
a shotL'iin and Inter a rifle, nnd then
followed a duel in. which n number
WASI1IXOTOX, fct. 16. There
is a strong possibility that J. M.
Dickinson, secretary of war, may
shortly resign from the Tal't cnbi
ncl, his eldest son has just suffered
a serious attack of heart failure,
coupled with the recent death in his
family, it is said to prompt Mr. Dick
inson to this thought.
Mr. Dickinson is now ot Belle
Mead, Teiinesee, where hnstencd to
his son's bedside today. Nobody here
seems to speak authoritatively on the
question of bis resignation, but mem
bers of the cabinet circle would not
bo surmised if Mr. Dickinson ehould
make the announcement shortly after
his return to Washington. .
President Tuft's earnest desire to
strengthen the republican party in
the south would nntnrally prompt
him to name a southern man in Mr.
Dickinson's phico, but no names aro
yet mentioned.
GRAND JURY INDICTS
DETROIT BALL PLAYER
CLEVELAND, Oct. 16. Tho grand
inrv vesterdnv returned a true in
dictment against lyrns l odd. ine
sensational fielder of the Detroit Ti
gers, for stabbing Watchman Oeorge
Stnnchfield nt tho Euclid hotel dur
ing a series of games in that city
with tho Cleveland Naps. The author
ities hnvo not announced what notion
they will take to apprehend tho Geor
gia crackor. '
Six of Nine Prisoners Confined in
County Jail Escape
No Trace Has Been .'
Found.
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B00SEY AND WALSWORTHS
. REMAIN IN THEIR CELLS
EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 16. Presi.
dent Taft of the United States and
President Diaz of Mexico met, shook
hnnds nnd exchanged expressions of
good will today, whIe the bands and
eainnons of the two republics jouied
in the echoes over the Rio Grande.
The American and Mexican sec
tions were festooned in national col
ors. The gringoes nnd greasers join
ed in drinking each others' health in
mescal nnd whisky and feuds were
forgotten for the day nt least. Taft
was surrounded by a resplendent mil
itary staff.
Sheriff Has Men Scouring Country
Believed They Made Toward
Applegate.
A large number of local Shriners
will visit Ashland Saturday evening
lo attend the formal institution of
Hillah temple, Ancient Arabic Order
of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine,
which, up In now, has been acting
under dispensation from the imperial
council. Arrangements are being
made for a celebration befitting an
event of such .magnitude. Ashlnnd-
ers have vowed by the tiger's paw
and the double-orificed decanter of
zem-zem that the night shall go down
into inoslem history as one of the
most scrumptious" affairs ever tak
ing place on the American continent.
Accompanied by J. G. Mack, past
potentate, and William C. Bristol.
high priest and prophet, Illustrious
Potentate Louis G. Clark of AI Kader!
limit. l.i T..,..,l ;il l.n in AzMnxil
i - i .11 .-i n.1 oe "ie richest bov in the world, has
to nil mute at the institution of the i - J-
bnbv temple, which will be carried arrived on the North German Lftyd
out under authority of the imperial steamship Kaiser Wilhelm der GrAsse
council, as v.iioed at the last annual j accompanied by his mother, Mrs! N.
conclnve. hnliT in Jnnrt nt Louisville. I r t . J
Kv. There Noble Staples made the
WEALTHIEST BOY IN
WORLD IS WATCHLESS
NEW YORK, Oct. 16. John Nich
olas Brown, ten years old, reputed to
name of; Hillah temple famous
B. Brown.
The bov was looked
afteY
nurse, who also served aa?niaidffor
It appears that more than lone
watch had been intrusted, tiy hml re
cently but heiuvjhkea
them in throwing oft las coat Totake
some violcafeTeTo'iiJlVof ivlik'lrhe is
very fond. Finally his mother shut
down on w'SPRos
of shots were exchanged, James Man
kin being fatally wounded and the
older Walsworth receiving a serious
wound in the bend from a rifle ball
and n number of gunshot wounds
about tho head nnd amis.
It appears that the shot which kill
ed Mankin was fired by Norval Wals
worth from tho read of tho house, it
being his claim that he thought his
mother was in tho house nt tho time
nnd that her life was endangered by
be-
No word has been learned today
of the six men who escaped from
the county jail in Jacksonville; Fri
day evening, altlioughSheriff Jones
has had men scourina;;the country
for theescaped jailbirds.
The' jail delivery occurred Friday
evening about .7 o'clock, six' of the
nine prisoners confined in the jail
escaping through a ,, window f rom
which a bar-was cut. Those. escaping
were: Leoriard ' Gaskins, burglary;
Harold MoeTie, burglary j Nicholas B.
Rensford, burglary; Chester' -Mow,
theft : Richard Mow, 1 thef t-;' George
Gunnison,' highway' robbery. n-W; J.
Boosey, 'serving' six- months for eon
tempt of court; Norval Walsworth
and Charles H. Walsworth' remained
nnd gave 'the ; njarmr
It is thought-tlrat!'tlie men took to
the hills back of Jacksonville1 and are
making their way to1 'tlie' Applegate
valley beyond. ' - " n-"
throughout Shrinedom by scattering i ,lis p(lrellt He played afi' the Ihip
abroad thousands of bndges repre- on jjie wav overi alH the" 'only fair he
seining wregon peacaes. oriiau.eme.. seemed to bemoan was that he? did
by appropriate lettering and the es-1 not )iave a watch.
scntial crescent nnd scimitar.
Shriners from all of southern Ore
gon will be on hand at the exercises.
J. E. LANCASTER DIES
IN PORTLAND HOSPITAL
J. E. Lancaster, formerly of Cen
tral Point and at one time part owner
of the Herald and Central Point ;
townsite, died nt the Good Samaritan; FRUITS WILLVBE. MADE
..... . m
Hospital in Portland, isalurday. uct-- PERMANENT EJXHIBIT
..I n .Ud.? niwl wne tint. I -.'JL I 1
iod at Eugene Monday. TeeeA MmttSftMmd t
xirfrZYz 7,.;; Mfirm ef ,il,it
i iwt p c,.;n,wls overvwhere ,he-;"T roMivta -ninttwijjfc.cimiiorce
wn l.nnvvn will siiii'.M'clv re?rot MiiAiV.ft...tlat...ftlld-tiuUUlCllt) ol To-
nntimelv end. He loaves a widcfw,f Eiiy Rrapes isiBwg'prttbarffd by
Mrs. Grace Pickard Lancaster, .laU.hwCtvQIbir will
Eugeno. and a son at Spokane. Kftiuttf!
niA w nr- kfib Tocre I i ViydeT which will nrerw'-f Irar fresh'
utnr rv I F' HnPKliS,,",h,,T
' 1 eating purposes.
I I.' ... .t.l. V.U. IT I P 1 (ill- . . M ..
o. x . iiimnis, IIU.M..S.W ... ... ,,.! paison. Tlie rnut was
tral foint Mirsenes. PfTCH ! onJe;1nn oCfTr. Wl'.GJ?Ff
luesoay jor a uig m"' "irm-in uu.i l.... I I 'il . ,
with (. unningham vV an nyke. oi of ,mnsun) sizc nil(J ricll (lnrk
near Medford. whorbought 12.000 shipment chappie nnd peni
one order. These Trees consist of',;-.,,.' n(.ron 1
Bnrtlotts, D'An5on;Iand Bosc:' t5taak'r."i ...i1 fi, .- s,,.
from lis well-known nursery is giyng i Ml.s. E j. Wol, who has hod
STOCK COMPANY TO
!. OPEN AT, THE: MEDFORD
rMedford is soon to be favored with
one of the best-stock oompaiSies on
the road the' MeKeiizie Merrymak
ers. From all reports gleaned from
Salem, Eugene, CorvalHs. Ro'seburg
and ' then-Coois .Bay., countries,,, they
hove always made all merry. ,vr.
Mr. ITazelrigg has-been afte:' this
company for some time, and w as only
able to sign them up for, 11 perform
ances. On isunday night the MeKeii
zie troupe will close in Coos Bay.
where: they have been for the past
eight weeks. ' : ;
"' This company will be seen for the
first time on October 21,, when they
will piny that l-oaring fnrce comedy,
"Charlio's Aunt," followed by such
plays: ns 'The Man Fi-omi:Mexk'o."
"King df flief Philippines," .A-Tip on
nie iiprny. " "HumnniiITai-ts. .."Civ-
as the chemiial 'Crffi.n'J.lNl,irtffiw3 .j
dr'$HratlPTv of
excellent snlHstaBtim frrp tTcT7Ti iTfig vTtJft1dJ'1'1f 'trf-ViHiland.
kiiw lnaniuiitoenUJh'iuijiesy 1,.,,,,. lEknjn
the Mankins firing through the house, gaining a most enviable reputation.
Aslnn5 trhern el., livo.-
L)va,stak.ou tjie new house wn
m hiiiw)ai3aj-Mj1rif0gliirins
V 4flttlT(t,",''"iitilS),.slt,ou1iV
called
Mc-
i;ft for
t'isit in