aw: Medford Mail FOURTH YEAR. MEDFORD, OKMiON, KIM I) A V, FKHUVAUY i, 1910. No. 274. UNITED AT FOREIGNERS Tribune TATF kJ 1 it 1 JuiJ MERCY OF ) GENERAL OUT WEAKN SAY WE CANNOT DEFEND COASTS Japan Could Land 100,000 Veteran i Troops on Coast In Three Weeks,' 'and Uncle Snm Could Not Say Them Nay. WASHINGTON, Pob. It was learned that the report of the K.-rioral atnff of tln army wl: wlnt that tho United Htntr Ik totnllv unprepared j inloroU is centering in the struggle t for war at tliv prsent tlnn. mid tliutfur territory f Boiitlicni Oregon j our elaborate const defense offoni'llt-1 and Northern California, ami uifor- tlo security because of th ecountry's mutton obtained tion good author- . dofonreleKunoM nglnt land attacks, jty today here loads to the belief that Tho report, which Kioii Is to In tremendous huuik of tninc wiil bo, submitted, In tho result of au Invea-Jojcpoudftd Jiy all three concerns dnr- tlgntluu upon which Its authorH have been working fur two years. Will Sucki'M Plan. It In understood that It will wl forth a couiparallvo plan for reor ' KiutUntlnu of tl army with proper ly proportloin'd and effective fighting machine ah tho object In vlow. ' Ono of tho loading official of tho administration In .HwuiMiiIng tin) ul Joct pointed out some of our weak iiohi.oh. I lt declared that nur posl Hon an a world power really ban wn, assumed and thnt Its cotitlnuauco do-1 ponds upon tho acuuloBi onto of for nlcn cabinets and th" n-ornnnlrntlon of Him army ho thnt tt can ho inoill trod to defend our const from land attAol.M. Hti.ndliig .triny Too Small. Ill . - , . . ...t.ll. inl.l ,.1 tann.hn.low tho report of H,o general , staff, sots forth thnt tho P.nt. , , ..... tt ia.,1!. not strong enough to prevent a for- "0 l" l, . Wdlo.s of s to clgn foe from capturing our -tronn-''" ' '!,,U,M "'"" est const eltlMi It would tako nix months to oven prepare t" ropol fornl?n Inva.leri, It Is said. Following nro tho arguments to ho pot forth: TaMiu Could Iind. Japan could land lOO.Ono veteran tronps on tho Pacific const within thro weeks nnd. could put douhlo that nunihor upon Amorlenn foil with in ton dnyn more. In two weeks (lormany routd plnru a trained army of 200,000 upon tho Atlantic const of the United states, Onco Introduced In our const cities, a forolBn army of 150,000 veterans rould hold out Indefinitely nKnlnntol, ponVtf. nvo timcfl iiiih numuer 01 Amoricnu troopn, It lit contended. Navy InntleqiiaU'. It In ticilnted out that tho liinv ls largoly dt'ondcd upon for coast do fonso, hut thnt It. oat. defend only one const, nt a time nnd under prosont conditions It would ho lnpotdhl tn proillot which const might ho attnok- . Also It In urged th navy in essen tially nn uhhiohrIvo weapon au.l should not bo led up for coast de fense, heca'uso nn Invader, unmolest ed, might rapt tiro our luiilar uijh nosRlons and then tid oiiiIshhi-Iois to sign a peace pnet. l)lHHii(Nfi(;(loii fu Army, It Is n well known fact Hint thorn ! cnnnldornhlo dissatisfaction on tho part of officers In certain branoliOH 'of tho army, who contend that tho urmy hns not boon given propor nt- tontlon In recent yoai-H In tho mat tor of appropriations, Some officials hnro nro Inclined to hnllovo thnt tlm talk of diinpor to our musts Is pnrhnps In porno degmo the work of agitators lopiosonllnir these fnellons of thn army, who donlro to gnln largo npproprlntlnns. Tho gon ornl staff, howovor, hns hnd Hio nint i tor under serious consideration for somo tlmo, nnd when their roport Is submitted It Is roportod that lt will ' bo nn official document thnt will car ' ry much weight, nnd rocolve the most ' le'rlous attention. ARMY STAFF POINTS ESS IN DEFENSES OAD WAR OVER TOO MEN UN EARNEST Hill, Harrlman and Gould Interests -Give Promlse'of Flnhtlnrj Fiercely Over Southern Oregon During the Coming Year. SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl., Feb. 4.-- h'he triangular railroad warfare ho - twcmi the Hill, llnrrimnn ami Onnld ing the next summer in tho efforts ol enoh to jjaiii n load over its riv- has boon completed. With tho opon i.Ih. itiir of HiiriiiL' eo that irradinc can bo it i imdonttood that tho Soullicrn , I'acifio has already completed plans j lor uMoiiNiniiti Hint will cost it 000,000 In Western Nevada, North- oni t'nlifoniia and in Oregon. This nnuouitccmi'ul. followiui: the plnn-' t'uK of an iiKreeiuont by which the Hill nnd llarriniaii interests have nrruiiKcd to occupy jointly the nar row Korx vof tlio Doschutos river, means that it is now no open race for the opening of new territory. IK"ohiite War. Foe nm li v . lilimv rnmllia ,1m tim... Klo between Hill 'and llnrrimnn fori IM,,soKion of the JWhutoa cauvon, , whieb control tho oulrm.co from the , Columbia river torriUiry into a vast nH '."l1 of 0r-Vn'.!l"K ,," " "11 "'Ht tho Southern Pncilie be-. tiouthwnrd into California and to ex tend the Hnrlinjilon road westward from Wyominp to a junrtion with hi, system somowhorc in this stnto. 5ouht a p'netor. Tb completion of Oould's AVcst oni Pncific thrmiKh Nevada into NortliOnl rnlironiin, down Jo Snu Francisco, which soon will He in act ual oporation, is one of the most im portant factors in tho present situ ation. It is oxpcoto.i that tho Western Pa. oifio very soon will bo running' ",0 housekeeper m tho present tiu throiiL'b trnms nnd will I... In n..!,!,,! ' nncinl crisis brought nhout in the competition for transcontinental ! traffic throiioh it o.iiiiuu.d'rtnc nu A Southern Pacific of- i fioial hero mail., tho intorestii.ff stntomont that Thomim fl. Walker. L I the Inmbor kinr. donn not own tli. ! Fredmn'n Pmhh. M-hiidi iu lb.. tho npproaoh from Oregon into the, vmt uwo J"st ,,s '0(1 iW n lollnr r .. - . 'at tin I- Willi itm ...l.i:.... ..A .... encrnmento vnlloy. Wnluor has nn- notinccd several limes ;hut ho pitr- elinsed lliln li-noL ami tha htA,.,i Mint ho does not now own it cauRe.l ' ll,!0 """"K1" B0("l iionrishing so ip a flullor of surprise in railroad ir.for f"l- Then, afler the oics. It was pointed out, houver. thnt oven if ho did own it, tho rail - rond niighl possibly make use of i 1 , .'. uirnugn ennnemna ion nroceed iils. ino iiarrininn project, winoh hns been surveved, and which if is un dorstoo.1 will ho slarlcd very soon, inphulcR 00 miles of rnad lo ho called llm Cnlifornia Northeaslcrn, lr0 miles fo ho called thn Oregon Ensl- '111. . . . . . crn, 80 mlloR called tho M'odoo North. cm, IfiO miles called tho Goose T,nkol!' Sonlhorn 111111' VJ0 Fornloy & Lnrsen. miles called tho MAN AND WIFE CHARGED WITH KILLING CHILD SANTA ROSA. Cnl.. Fob. I.-Wil- lord Thoinns nnd his wife, Mary Ohio Thnnms, nro under indictment chnrg- od with the murder of then' Infant 11 few hours after its hhlh on Decem ber 18, non. When Thomas was ohnrgnd with tho crime by District Attorney Lon ho is alleged lo have admitted it. T,n tor, nciuirdinir to (ho officer, lie ne- it".i.,( h-' vile of complicity, I WORK ON ROAD Dirt Flics Fast on Pacific & Eastern -Right of Way Will Be Entirely Cleared .to Butte Falls by Febru ary 20 Bad Weather Delays. Over 701) men are now at work on 1 tho noifio & Fasteni mid constrtio- tioii work is going ahead more ran idly tlinn nt any previous time. More men ore buinj added to the In rue number already engaged daily, tfnd when tho spring really opmiH fully 3000 men will bo at work. Tho right of way, at far us Uutte Falls, will bo entirely cleared by Fob- ruary 20, and much of tho rock work done moro advaiitnuoouKly, tho work will omvo alonj; much faster, Thnjtichout tho winter, which lin been mi iiniiHtial one, difficulty haH boon experiencod in obtaining; men to curry on thu work. Hetter woathur moans it will bo much unMcr to ob- tulu lubor. Somo time in May it in expected that tho mad will Lave Iron complet ed to Uutte Falls. Amu from in creased busiucMH, this moans much to residents, of the valley, who in tin hour or two can reach a fnvonte emvmu pwin. Husmess men will n i"''ll to MH'iid Sunday m H,'n lutt? W1,,h t.1,"'r f,,mi',w' still attend to bu-iues in Medfor.l WILEY TELLS HOW TO LIVE CHEAPER Says Ten-Cent Soup Bone Will Fla vor Half Bushel of Spuds, But All Lies In the Cooking. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 4. Tho advice of Dr. Harvoy W. Wiloy. :ohiof of tho f chomistry, lo nm'1' Prs hy tho high cost of li " abstain from worry and uu" "vorytning sue hns boon buying on V not 60 mun of it. A l-,rt soup bono will flavor I,n,t ft 0,1H"01 r potatoes," said Hr. Wiloy todny, "nnd will, if cooked "1' i "- ,nn' n Clirrrtt ,um1 n Hln' ' Vnroy hnt soup bone can bo mnd to pr I "'L1' mivn a mum ino niuu !'1'"' ''"'I lt ,1ow11 tho ,i,l1 vi,h Ul mon, Tlll, J'011''! v n 'p ' rincM tvlitnli P IKKIn ...!M l. v """ . fit to sot boforo the president. canned goons ol all kinds i.re oheapor than over before in our hi Jory. Prices of pons hnvo not risen in prico nnd make tho food for m.m, Wheat flour nt the price it is nw selling is tho cheapest food that c m ,,0.""'' aml oor 'ma not chuii,"d in in ice uir 1110 inst ten years, "If thn Amorionn cook would Vtmly tho methods of tho French cook who uses up nil tho loft-ovois,' you would not hoar so much about tho increas ed cost of living." Body Fount! and Lost. (j SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. I. -Tho body of n woman, uceidenltdly found yesterday and lost again, is boing sought todny by Coronor Snw yor of San Rafaol, according; to 11 message roceivod at local jiolioo hondqunrtorH. The remains wore found yusffxduy h two youths of San FruiNco START WOiffiEND S SOON ON PUT DEPOT Landscape Gardener Has Already Surveyed Land and Is Preparing Plans Will Undoubtedly Stand Two Blocks North, as Was Pro posed. Ttw hlof engineer of tho Southern I'iidfic In Portland luio wined A. H. Itietilinuni, I oral apent, to inU'ivt I'Kt'.l cciiitracloni in building the new hu(Jii'ati I'.irlfit: p4Ksi(;cr uKit. t hus local int-y will pet chance at the work. Work on tho new $40,000 passen ger depot of tho Southern Pacific company is to bo started immediate ly, according to un announcement modo by officials of that company on Thursday in this city. In fact, the wek of planning the parking of the right of wuy being already under v.ay, J. A. Gilbertbon, the landscape gardener of Ashland, spending Thursday in Medford looking over the grounds. That tho depot is to stand two blocks north is assured by tie fact that Mr. Gilbertson is work ing on that presumption. On Thursday afternoon u largo party of Southern Pacific officials were in Medford on their annual tour of inspection. The party included M. J. Buckley, general superintend ent; L. It. Fields, superintendent; T. W. Younger, assistant superintend ent; C. C. Blood, assistant superin tendent; J. M. Seott, assistant gen eral passenger agent; J. F. Mycr, car service agent; Messrs. Miller and Hughes, roadmastcrs, and W. II. Jenkins, traveling passenger ugeut. While these officials did not make any positivo statement as to tho lo I cation of the new depot, they evi dently assumed that the depot was to ho located two blocks north. I Work is to start in tho immediate iuiuro. uamonng ut material is uow under way. Mr. Gilbertsoii, landscape garden er, is planning & splendid arrange ment for the parking of tho right of way through tho city, which will be n great improvement. n . Ait .i APPETITES ARE WHETTEDIN COURT Luscious Oranges and Juicy Grapes Grown In California Make Jur ors Hungry in Land Case. PORT1.AND, Or., Feb. 4. Lus cious oranges nnd juicy grapiss grown under tho skies of Southern California and a trip iu a special enr whetted tho appetites and tho imaginations of tho jury listenm to the trial of tho Ringer Hermann Jlluo Mountain conspiracy case to day, But tho grapos nud tho oranges had long since been oaten nnd the oar hnd-long sinco boon rid don in by Henunun. Onjy lettors nnd testi mony, mostly vory dry nnd uninter esting, told of the plonsnrcs of other days, Tho letters wore written to P. Fal lon, forest superintendent of Califor nia in 3(102, thnnking him for tho presents of choice fruit sent to tho commissioner in Washington. They wore put iu to add another link to tho contention of Prosecutor Honey thnt nermann know Allen's hribory oaso nnd must hnvo hnd his attention ospocinlly interested when tho Hol- singor roport on tho nydo-Rcnson frauds, chnrging Alien with having bribod, onmo bofore him. The enr trip come in to assist in tho refresh ment, ( llciii i.i' incntiirv n viil- FAVORING TO END Attention of Postal Authorities is Galled to Circular Letters Sent Out Advertising Sutherlin Land Claiming for That SeGtion LoGai Records The attention of tho postal au thorities has lecn called to the fraudulent letters sent out by agents handling landB in the Sutherlin val ley in an endeavor to put an end to tbo fake advertisements. If tho pos tal authorities take tho mutter up it will not be long before an end is put to tho circulating of these "state ments of facts" in which Rogue River valley fruit records are claim ed for Sntherlin. WARM ELECTION ON IN MEXICO Two of Opposition Are Arrested Charned With Sedition Diaz Certain ef Re- ' election. i MEXICO CITY. Mex., Feb. 4. A furore has developed throughout the country today ati tho result of.th" ar rest and Imprisonment of Samuel Muntoras. tho leader of the opponent to the ro-elcctlon of Vice-President Corral and the imprisonment of Unr ein CVwleva, an orator for the uVuio- oratiu party, which opposes the election of Dlar and Corral. re- Tbo press Is bitter In its criticism of the action, calling attention to the stntoment of Dlar that ho was glad to see tho people exorcising constl tltutlonal rights. Chnxgl TPithe Sedition. Both men are charged with sedi tion. The re-election of Diaz is favored by a great number of citizens, and It Is believed that there would be little or no doubt about it. Corral, however, Is unpopular, an.' there Is n strong sentlmeut about him. The campaign was proceeding with a semblance of freedom of speech and action which was praised by the lib eral press. Tho arrest of the two nntl-Corrnl lendorB and their incarceration came as a rnthor sudden shook and has tcrved to embitter moro than ever tho opponents of tho tilnz govern ment. ItetaiN Not Given. The details of the charges ngHinm the politicians were not given out, but lt Is gonorally believed that their alleged "sedition" will bo contmled upon tho complaint that they attack ed the methods of the administration under Dint. As the two mon wore opo nlu their political raovos and, wore taking their action publicly In tho campaign, tho charge caused gret surprUe If they were engaged In nny plot. tholr friends said today, they did not confldo their purposes to anyone, Montoras nnd Cndonn aro bolng call cd patriots and martyrs by the lib erals nnd such open condemnation of nn act of tho government has seldom boon heard during the Iron rulo of Diaz. N". G. Rates, until recently employ ed in Whisonnnt's harbor shop in this city, hns purchased tho shop in the Oregon hotel nt Ashland. ing a trip ho mndo to Fresno to in spect oilfields there, upon whiah oc casion he wns mat by the oil men in n special car nndtnkon to tho fields. This evidonoo was also gloaned to show thnt Hermann had paid par ticular nttention to tho ohnrges mndo th, Mo'.ipnot I'i'itci'ii. TO FRAUD The matter was recently referred to in tho editorial columns of tha Mail Tribune, and since that timo h&st been ' a subject of discussion, throughout the valley, and tho wild cat methods resorted to by the land agents is condemned. The agents claim all of tho higlf records made by Rogue River, in cluding that of Hillcrest of $10.08 a. box for Cornice, $2250 of Bear Creek for d'Anjous nnd others equally wui known. PROJECT PARIS Hurje Canal Planned to Carry Sur plus Waters of Seine In Future Canal Will Encircle J .; ' Entire City. . PARIS, Feb. A bill to, provide an appropriation or JlS.000,000 for the coastractlori of a canal south of tho Paris fortifications to carry oft futuro overflows of the Seine was ii- troduced today in the chamber of dep uties. The original plan proposed hy en- 1-lneorR wnc fnr tli nnRtrnHnn nt b liarce ennal to enetrelo Pnrla an.-! Its " " w" 118,000,000 TO tinvlr0UB In order to gliard f future inundations, lt Is believed nr w however, that a cam. I o the so . r the city will be sufficient protection from further flood damage. SEINE WILE REACH RfttAL I Wu I Conditions in Parts Flood DUt. Rapidly Improving Bastile Is Closed. PARIS, Feb. 4.-Tho Seine con tinues its steady roottesion today, and it was predicted by the fluviut deporamtuu that it would roach it normal level within 11 weok. Conditions throughout tho district stricken by tho flood were geiionill. improved today nnd tho work of mm istering to tho homeless and htingrj was greatly facilitated. The July column in tho bastilo wo. closed to tho public, this aftornoor. Mnny of tho great stonos sealing the tombs under the monument v found to hnvo been loosened by thu notion of tho water, nnd tho author ities ordered the public burred uti,:l thoy can he replncod. COOK SAYS CHARGES ARE ONLY A JOKE CHICAGO, Feb. 4.-The statement by Charles h. Warrluor, convicted treasurer of tho Dig Four rnllroai., that ho paid Kdgar S. Cooke of this city a monthly sum for promise not to reveal Warrlnei's thievery, wtu tenned a "Joko" todny by Cooke. Cooko, who wns treasurer of the company before Wurrlner wns accus ed on tho witness stand of receiv ing moro than $100,000 from him. for sllenco. Cooke, howover, declared thnt tr statemonts of Warrlnor nppcarod to bo those of a recklcaa man wfl" hnf. J iiuih!nvr to imirt.