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iVreflon Historical Society """PUTT? T TT7"?T Tyf A T By Stewart Edward White, author of "The Blazed Trail," a story, of a strong man in lumbering camps of the great Northwest,. begins in the Mail Tribune this JL JL xJLIj XvJL V JQXVlVJ.x. Li !hhu(! The sfrongest and best story of the year Gripping from beginning to end Besurc and start with this issue and you will nc not be sorry you read this story. United IVnn Anxocliilloii. Kull IiiimmI Will Iteport TIhi only uior In llitt world imiIiIInIioiI hi n city tho nlui of Medfonl having a IcuihhI wlro. Medford Mail Tribune TIIK WHATIIKK, ; Tonight nnd Wcduwdny rain. Moniloy High 04, low oft; range (10; rainy. FOURTH YEAR. MKIJJ'UKU. OREUCUJ, Tl'ESDiW, XOVh)!jJIJR 2-1 1UU9. No. 212. UNCLESAMIS TO DEMAND APOLOGY Will Also Ask Indemnity From Nlc arntjun tor Execution of Two Americans Tclaya Will Be Disciplined. CRUISERS REACH CENTRAL AMERICA; WILL INVESTIGATE Several Americans Have Been Im prisoned and It Is Feared They Will Bo Executed. (Unlivil Vrc l.mi tt'lr WASHINGTON, I). ('.. N..v. 2:i. A demand for mi iiimiIiv and mi in demnity from the government of Nic aragua for the execution of the two Americaim, Leroy Cannon nod Leon ard (Sroi'it, will be iunde by tli Cu lled Ktutoo, according the du'lnru tloii of Iho cabinet officer tilony, IliKh government offieinls slate (lint tliif oxprct l'ii)'iilint '.eluyn to r"ii to agree to the iletnninU. I'ortcntlniH tinval preparation in dicate IliHt ZulnyH will lie disciplined. Meanwhile the nnvy department U ptoimrliiK lo ytrlko forcibly wlim tlio limn coiumi. American mIIik 'of war within HtrllcliiK illtnnc of the Nlar iiiui count nro being held In rwutl-iii-m for departure for Ontr&l Amer let hi a iiionivnl'H notice. At I'tilltttlol ptitu 11 thousand ma rlni'H are roaily to board tho trans port h nml dwaprt for tho miuth lliiir that numbwr of marlnoH now(lt a banquet given to Conch Howe by In lht winal zone ran bi ruiihivl j uKaliiMt Zolay? and rimd? for Instant art Ion If nucowmry. OftlelalN of tho department point to tho fart that tho cruiser ls Moliiw now- attacking (Iruytowu ban a largo forao of murines on board; that tho gunboat VlukHhurg Is at Co i Into, while tho gunboat Marietta Is expected to roneh Port I.linon today. At Mngdnloun Hay tho rrtilwrH Al b.uiy nod Yorhtown ar iwady for d'pniure Houthwnrd with full bunk COLON. Nov. 2.1. TV I'nited SinttM orttlci, lh Mftin, Im ifiichid (Ireytown Hiid todnv the of fo'tr of Die venhl mv invi'-tigntins: tin- int which euliuiniitwd in the i'M.,.utioii of Leroy Cmiiioii mid Loon. n-d (Jroet. on onlwr given by !ri- i i "in iem.vH. Tho luloit diktmtcho flow i. dWre hi tiny tfintnry nfitor (litf'tiJrimrnlitK vofl.cl. Saturday wt v Mh.l ZibiM, who U now tight-i0Wn M-yti,,,,., HttYry Warnor. . II g UgnVW IN" IfVOHlUBI.IHH) 111 mi, e i-.rt tonjtat.. hi. jfflj. utiun tf-' j..id.-..oy .rfcthe (V.,fVf,l Amcrioju r-P'.ihho. JL . rtiinyfl n K00d kUl," bUI thocap. A number of proilfl!intln lmve,an n,,,, ,mt,t mVi;,l)Ht ,,,K ,mhl 'be..n iMMied by .eluya and Iin .yir.pa-1,,,,,,, , , ,,0 I.0,(;h( ih'.yv in wlneh AineHoHiis are n ,.QlWn(, , oh(irRO 0llP of tho p l.,,. me .leii.nin.'ed ...id iumiimm! of ,,, ;,, WQH ,)tlocinK wltc1. t0 10,'lK .Hidinir Pr,,v...onl I'lsident m um,ortho HtlMU of lu-, sti Qfolx t,,,,,1,,a' I lmd orilored her nmldcjlilp toVtake I An oxeei pl I mm one of the pro.- 0 Jjjj, ,off $ l es8 I ..lamahon. rend. ,. folh.wH: used some horrlblo lnnguago. I did IHMtll . MM I IIU III! ll- ll""l III lit' Viitiiig the Oringo ooupplrffoy " f "flriugo" is u hliining term nnd i lunch iimhI in n furring to- Anuiiciiiw by South Amoiicauii in the Kpanih peaking count tioH. . ' . Sevoriil Aini'i'ii'ans am inisxirg. It If. fca it'll that I hey have boon impii need and nre being held in eoiumuui. oudo. t JILUFFIHLDS, Niearngim. Nov. 2JI.--Aurelio Kstrndu, u brother of firnviHioual President Ki-lrndn, who leading I lie revolution against president Zelnyn, has been naptiired by Zelaya, and today is in prison un der Hontoiieo of death. i It is said that there is little doubt hut that Zehiyn wil see to it that K tfadn is o.vceuted. j A largo foroo of IJstrnda's fono nro ntteinpting to reeiui the man be fore he is shot ln the govornnout troops. 20 SHIPS GO DOWN IN STORM High Wind Sweeps Over Medlteran can Unknown Number of Sail ors Are Known to Bo Drowned. NAVAL VESSELS ARE OVERDUE; THOUGHT LOST Steamer With 100 Passengers Left Just Before Storm Broke; Fear For Her Safety. (UnltiMl l'rM I.-oivl Wire ) MAItSIill.UJil. Franco, So. 23. Twunty nulling vessels liavo gouo to tho bottom and tin unknown nnrolier of sailor liuvo boon drownud as tho result of a etorm which la today sweeping tlio Mediterranean from from Port Said to GlObrnltar. Two torpedo boats ana n uuhma rlno vumhoI of tho French navy are overdue 1horo nnd it In feared that they are lost. Tho -tenmer Draguu carrying 100 tiurxouK lull Hero Jusi zoiore t.uo nlorm for Daitnr in rrencn ueiiKni and It I feared that ulio nn gone down. HHRKKLKY, Calif., No?, j 'Tli'n- YVho is the member of the university of California Ruby loam who was arretted late Saturday night by the Oakland police who had been called to nui'll the exhubcrnnro manifested the member of the victorious team? SHOOT BROTHER In Dlschargo of His Duty Man Threatens Brother's Life if He Failed to Obey Orders. SAN FitANCISCO, Cal., Nov. S3. u wnH jHnnil!(1 ,0,jy omt the offle.r wllom captain Wnrnor of , the St. TIN WOULD Croix thieatilicd to shoot for not Men-Li,,,.,!,,.. riirH milPltlv nnnueh whim lyhseunwra off ns his U-I.T.. nwt..l 1 Hin third officer WnrI. huM,!Utl, ftWl;0 .....fi', ..... ,,0 wn8A. ud then nd- nay that I would shoot hit: block off , tr ho didn't work tho boat atuldHlilp, Tho wonion must hnvo thought I was pretty bad." BOXING CONTEST T Good Sport Is Promised Local Fight Fans at Opera House Lncal Boys on. On Wednesday ovonlng nt tho Joo Wallace of 'DonVor In an olght- Mmlford opera house sonio raro sport will moot at 140 pounds. Dothaof lnrntion. todnvl?of, Robert ButloK urfrf" miinstakitig workv l8ronis6d tho MmxJiifnniKld thoso boys aro well knoXnynnd f those lenuhofhasUewh fruit Showed upsTrwe. ParkorJof nutto,. MontX will meet who rollsh good boxing will not"ba1W Cntniiriieaithotborderline . of - & ? 5 ROGUE RIVER REACHES HIGH MARK; CARRIES OUT PUMPS CITY SCHOOLS TO TALK OVER TREEBENEFITS Every Class Has Program Arranged Will Prove of Great Benfit In tho Work. Tdmorrow afternoon jn all o5ihe BuhooTn of tho city pVogrntn. will be rendered in keeping with tho move ment started , by the ladies of the flrenter Medford Club for the plant- ing of trees' on the city's street, Kvery clips' hat. itn urogram nod there is iiound to be instilled in the minds of tho students the benefit i... .i.....i r.n. et.n.io inj no U IV U MliltlVU . CIUIUI; . . well ns a proper cure of the trees. 1'arents and friends over the en- the eity are invited to attend tho ex - ;.rei.-i. It had Dee., planned to- have n numher of trees planted but iui" oaf oci'ii i juumm', nwri'.' io i nir weather. The "r, ,'"' Milt DC 1. March hong, 'Tho StnrP unci StriH Forever" High soholo. '2. .Mii-ii High School Orchestra. 11. Ror-itntinit Mi- Hnzel Cox. I. .rlt.io-HiKll School Mandolin. Club. f. Piano Solo Mi Ivn Hocch. fi. K-fiiy on the following ub- jeet by High School Mudcnts: J. The Mission of Tree. 2 A Beau tiful City Park. 3 Arbor Day. 7. Violin Solo Miss lone Flynn. P. Recitation Mr. Edwin Mar shall. l. Vocal Solo Miss Vera Ham mond. 10. Music High School Orches tra. 11. Song -High School. IS ELECTROCUTED Mnn Whose Specialty Was Butcher- inn Little Children Pays for His Horrible Crimes. (t'lilteil trrss Leased Wire.) AUHUHN, N. Y., Nov. 23. Thco duio lllizo,. tho7confessodBlayer of, .Hie. Tel cm! Peii'npin and Freddie Iuutiinuo, hns pant the, peimlty ottv) his crime. 4. The mini was sent!, thalr yesterday morning and at 0:15 was officially pronounced dead. Riaszn's ciiiue was uiiu-naally bru or's wrnlh'niid Fannie Iiifii8iaii. l'Viulilii.' sUi,.i' xvi.iA ulnvin.v in iVni.t -'I of their homo on tho uvc'nimr of Sen-! teniher 1'-', they were kidnapped by WUzo. When Hut iiliililrun fniletl to return liiiliwi in tinwi 1111 iliimul' n wimr.ili vik nstitiited in which the entire Italian tal mid nisYietiins were the mW t"SM .&V ednesday. cent cliildryf Jof two lUticajrtetK ' & lH"" I'etwgai this .igniifrt Vhgm he held-ngrude. rtty luulPrtlnnd. cgmmumea Whilo 'the victims ofl'ho murder-J i'""1 's UW '" h-v l0!110 or colony of, Utica joined. Fnyly oni'',i"R 01 Urfcov wlnch?ell last tho morning of September 111, rf mills-. wekj, A sudden' rise of 20. degrees mnn found the dead bodv of Teresa111 temopnttnro. ea,used the snow to Percopin Iving under n culvert in nii,'"olt rapidly, cnuSingr the1 floods, isolated section of the citv. r,' covered tho floor of the Freddie Infusiano "was lying near by dying, while several feeet away was Fanuio Infusiano with n bullet wound in the arm. Freddie only Jived u few hours. Several days lat er Rizzo wns arrested and confess tukthe. crime. round contest at 1.10 pounds. Earl Ralston and Robby Doaiie disappointed. THOUGHT THAT ANIENT DAM IS CERTAIN TO GO Water Falling Today Crew on Pa cific & Eastern Work Hard to Save Bridge Trains Are Held Up. (ilfllt Tribune Special Kervlce.) GRANTS PASS, Nov. 23. The big centrifugal pumps at the assent dam linve heon wnflied nwny by the high water of the Rogue River nnd i then i xerious dancer that the en- tire dam may goi The river is full of floating debris and 'hundreds of people nro going, to the river to see the nigh. ino loss oi me pnrap- wm cnppie. tho irriuntion svstein here as everv-l n tK depended on it. , , . .. . J SAK nuKCISCO. Nov. 23.-Fol- Iowi tie Ulipn!ce(lentea November rninfnl, Sout,loriI 0reol)( the td. grnph and telephone companies are . tillable to reach Portland, The I'n- cifie northwest i almost entirely cut fP .tt n-!in AAiiiiiiniiinnf inn nvtA't ' ci i... p ern circuits. So far ns .reportedthe Ftorm damage i nut great' the' tnofet senous orteet oomg tue intetruptioi iifvire. :. (Moll Tribune Special Service.) WOODVILLK, Nov. 23. The false work about the new bridge at this place ncros Rogue River is washed away but it is believed the bridge will not bo dauinged by the high wat er. The Rogue was reported higher last night than at nay time in years. The river is full of floating logs and trees. A freight train was delayed here several hour this morning, be ing unable to cross the bridge over Sardine creel:. Rogue River has broken nil of its records for high water. Last night it reached the floor of the power house. No damage was done there and today the water is falling. The Pacific & Eastern had a large crew of men at work nil night to save the bridge over Little Butte creek. As the water is falling today it is believed all danger is past un less the rain sets in hard again this evening. Tho Sha-ta Limited northbound was held in Medford from 0:30 a. m. until nearly one i'.-k todav owim; ,tl t,lJH',l!'". yL'l?'0,vIies to the trrTuee. oxerOTlnie creek, two miltis HorUi of Gold Hill The South bouiidfflShn.'tn Limited .4,.. i. .tin ;.. wv.fSffTiA , n . .,' A thelectriol'Jil't W I P S" I' I1UI1I 111 I, UUU1 11117. 11 lt?ll(l? 11 m Toda for the nrst;tinie since Na- vemner tue eneenug sun broke through the clouds hitt rain is pre- Srnpn. f . , j. ... V- 1 fmeo isoveniuer is over seven il,l'll0s of n,l lins fe. Imtterinp nil records in: Jackson county for November. ' The diunn$o,4phe sojfftu: 'tins not en great. . Tho. floi.i in Rogue lieeil yr were ywmn by ' Uie, rapi.l power nouse six mclies Monday night. The gauge n jtlio bridge reg istored 20 feet above the regular lev el. Twelve feet of water is going, over the crest of the dam. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal;. Nov.' 25 . j That oth Hopi Indians . of western Now Mexico and eastern ATizonn nro threatening an uprising, wns the deo the two territories. ASHLAND TAKES REQUEST UNDE CONSIDERATION Will Probably Grant E. C. Sharpe Telephone Franchise After Modifications Are Made. The city council of Ashland went into executive session Monday even ing for the puropso of considering the granting of a franchise to . C. Sharpe for a telephone system in that city. The matter was taken un der advisement and it will be several days before their decision is render cd. It is believed that the council will grant the franchise after certain modifications are made. HASTE IN REMOVING OVERCOAT COST LIFE (United Press Leased' Wire.) BUTTE, Mont., Nov. 23. The haste of Alexander McDonald, a wenlthy lumber mil owner of Eddy in removing"his overcoat has cost hiin his life. " In removing his outer garment Mc oDnald lost hi- balance and fell agnuut;a j;evQlviug, s,uvHis,left leg was cliiiiied off at the thigh nnd nil the fleh was sawed and torn off the. oilier, while.' -He Uvea 4 hut ji short TUG SAVES STEAMER FROM' BEING LOST AT SEA ( United Press Leased Wire.) CHICAGO, Nov. 23. A wire less mesnge todn'y says that the steamer Puritan, the flagship of the Graham and oMrton line i ssafely in tow of the tug Nau after drifting rudderless in a gale for fourteen hours yesterday nt Benton Harbor. The crew of forty members nnd fif teen passengers are safe. CONGRESSMAN IS BURNED TO DEATH (United Pkji I.a8cd Wire.) BUTLER, Mo., Nov. 23. Con gresinnn David A. DeArmotid Of Missouri, the oldest deomerat in the house in point of service, nnd his grandson, Monte, were burned to death here early today in a fire which destroyed their- home. The fire was dieovered at 3 o'clock .. . . ' '.J this morning. CREDIT JS ALSO - DUE MR. HOOKER. 4r 4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-t-4- L. W. A. Hooker, who had charge of the prize, car ;pf SpitzvMihjrgs at the Sjjokauo fair. is! o.ptitcd..lioine in tiuio,"" t Oi.ent his Thanksgiving diyi .' ier.:,'Mr; Hodkeiv "deserves It, TI.S 4- ue not n little of the credit of bringing home the title of "Apple" King of the World" to the Rogue River valley, ns show of that kind the way the apples nre places on ex hibition and their appearances cuts quite a figure in the re sult. Mr. Hooker had never competed before in an exhibi tion of this kind nittl ho was pitted against some of the most experienced fruit han dlers in the world. The three ladies who packed the car come in for a shnro of the honor. They wore Mrs. Jackson. Jennie Lewis nnd 4- f -f -f 4 4- It Annie Ulrich, and they per- sonnlly packed every apple in the car, nnu it is two in a measure to their careful it huf 'the 'T 4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4. 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-4- 1 QCT0PUSF1NAL HOPE LOSING HOPE Standard Oil Officials Decide There is Little Hope of Supreme Court Reversing Late Decision. PLANS REORGANIZATION OF NEW JERSEY COMPANY May Try fo Get Mslllficatiojrref Sher . raaH Anti-Trdst Lawlby . .. Confress. . ' (United PreM Leaaed Wire.)' NEW YORK. Nor. 23. It was learned today on the nest authority that tho Standard Oil officials hare decided that there id little hope of the supreme court reversing Satur day'B((lccisioD and'tkat the attorneys for the corporation are planning for a re-organization after tne standard Oil company o New Jersey has be' dissolved, according to the terras of the' decision. It Is understood that John D. Arch- bold, believes that the only course open' to the oil trust Is to secure a modification of tho Sherman anti trust law by congress. If this can not be brought about It Is very hrob tblo that a new "Standard Oil' com pany will be organized along the be taKen m its rormaxion mat iaeihaTe b(KJn brousht to the surface to law is lived. up to better than at the;b b . . wltn,at slx hours Sept present time. . It will he at least. m6ntff before- a decision is reached by the attorneys. COL JACKSON . VISITS MEDFORD Recalls Old Days' When He Marched With His Troops Through the Rogue River ' Valley. ' Colonel Jniiie A. Jackson, U. S. A. (retired) was on the Shasta Limit ed, which was held up for a few : hotlfs at Medford this morning, ow-i lng to (he washout below-'Gold'Hlll. . Colonel. Jackson took the oppor-. tunlty to renew some , old acqaln-. tances in Medford and to tak h look over the city As Captain Jackson was stationed at For( Klama h at the, beginning of the Mqoc w;ar'and led the expedition from, thefforl in 1S72 "V f " ffi" uk vuik ,'a " 1 to bring back the Modoca, which r- suited in tho fight which precipitated! tne war. Colonel Jackson w much lm - ' " r wL..?f chnngea which had opcurred oluco he; . i ii i. ..!t t a.ia r Iimh marcueu, iiiruuBii me valley with his company tn the early day?, when tho present site of Med-. jlOlll US il HIIUCUICMi v.v..v,..v. wilderness. Colonel jacKSon s mosi vivm remcmuiuiitc of tho Rogue River valley at that time Is that watermelons and canta- . Irtimna frnni Mia VnlloV Wei'O Carried -f over tho mountain to Fort Kinmatn 4-! with the expedition and placed in the cellars of the post, and that the offl-4- cers mess was regaled with the de-4-'lectablo fruit until mld-wlnter, and 4-1 It wasn't because the melons had 4 spoiled, but that ther were eaten, j 4 4. flint tin nf fleers did not have them, longer, Colonel Jackson was retired sev- oral years ago, and has stnce-been .apting.. inspector of the Oregon Na tional Guard. - For the past several days Street Commissioner Baker has had troub les ofikbls. own. and he ia-fortuRatel tW ho layout on the iob all the tTmciipaTthat water cam where th-re had and.tsnrt la. an ono ptnee wheroWapeeu no water before. Kven .Wassot complaints of wrathful property own- FOR MINERS GONE No Attempt Has Been Made to Bring Bodies to Surface Fire Again Threaten the Main Shaft. RESCUERS HAVE ANABRQW ESCAPE ' ! All Bodies Must Be Burrled Within Six Hours Says the Authorities. s (Unltel Press Leased Wire.) CHERRY, 111., Nov. 23. 8he hope of finding any living miners in the lowest level of the ill-fated St. Paul mine was abandoned today when it was announced that all the tunnels In that level had been explored vjltk out finding any survivors. i . Numerous dead bodies; however, were foundrbut no attempt was made to bringthem up to the surface. This will not be, done until the explora tion of the' 'second level Is finished. Tho fir Is again blazing In the second level and threatens the main shaft. V , The rescuers,, returning from jthe bottom of the .mlne had, a narrow escape when the fire broke but. The health authorities' todarfor- dered.alWbodJespf .thecttmsthat thoso whfch will be shipped-tocher )c,Ues !n "me! baskets. , 1 Protests to Governor Deneen by jthe' Illinois branch of the United f l U'n.t?4M 1 1 n rr I n jlllnfnrv moth .'.lilU ..WlfWi.a ...... f..p3 j ... ods of the owners may result In an Inquiry , according to Information glveri out today. According to President, MieD,""'. tb scjeptUtfi methods resorted to the officials have occasioned the de lays in removing tho dead bodies. RUNAWAYS APPLY TO POLICE FOR 1 Boys Who Escaped From State In stitution in Salem Gives Selves Up in Ashland. T,rUu.IMSpcUta8rvtc) AStILAND, jfov. o3.Th f,e.miMlMl y&utW hh av W - . tiuiiollJar llt?t, ....... .--s- IeST youth at' Sa'lein SuudnviHight, the 14th of-NoyendSr, madnpplieation t Tj lo, Jfc for fol and .hel xUmay morning. The. j . ,uunes as pt,r,.y t'odwellF J 32 nml L, . Fmnkl oyd Franks?! e sadly boa il about "nlff aged 14. Hie pair were d and hungry and a...:.. itti..,ni.!,. s,.e....' tion from the snprintendeiit of tlioiru late'hothe, "Hie local authorities nro Jjjjjjy returning the unforturintcki youths to Snleni. f ! 4- ,4-4- t ,4- Patrous of thp RoguePivor. Electrio company are Tefjliost ed to use as few lights as possible tonight owing, to tho liigh. wator ni Rogue River. Plant is operating under dif ficultv. 4T 4444 44444 ors-mid housewives canreach'hln as cellars1 or cuttlnl acfosa'lftwns. storm was so fierce and uuprecedent-i - . 1 a..- . L - 1 . . . . .... t. .. . n n eu uuu (no Hireeia su cut ui i) vt" .j soniof the many improvements glnrft canyon water la rising, I