it TIIIC WlflATIIICH. Medford mail Tribune UNITE!) PRESS ASSOCIATION Full Lowed Wire Report. Ttiulitl.t and FridayWarm er Mini fair. Tho only paper In tho trorla publlnbod In a cky tho Rise of Mod ford having a loaned wlr. immi YiCAU, WOODFORD, OREGON, TJlRKDAY, APRIL 28, 1910. No. 33. COM TO DEFENSE OF CITY WM: mm LIVER FAKIR President of Commercial Club Says It Is Dlsnrnco for Tpjwcllnu Fakir to Besmirch Names of Reputahto Citizens His Remarks Were Warmly Applauded. LARGE CROWD ATTENDS CLUB'S HIGH JINKS Brief Speeches Are Mado Along Booster Lines and Refreshments Were Enjoyed Vaudeville Did Not Materialize. EDWARD, REX, EES BREAKERS AHEAD OE HIM Political Struggle In England Draws Ing Into Muddle and Bids Fair of Placing Him In Very Embarrassing Position Flew In Rage When He Hears of Premier's Speech. The city council found n defender from tliii aspersions cunt by Dr. Ol iver in President V. M. Colvij of tin) .Medford Commercial club Wed neHiluy evening ut the club jinks, which, bv tbu way, did not "jinks." .Indue Colvig declared it "n dixgraco for a traveling fakir to besmirch tho name of reputable citizens mid well known ImsineHK men, who had given freely of their time and energy in building u tho city and are cotiHci cntiotmly and ably managing Its nf fair, by libelling them aw degenerates and renegades," I Uh remarkx were warmly applauded. Notwithstanding the couiitcr-nt-trnelioii of Ihu revival, Allele opera liouso was crowded with btihiiieK men, when President Colvig made one of his famous booHtinir IiiIIck, inform ing citixeiin thnt HtibHoriptiou pledge for the elub'n publicity work diiniiK tho coming year had expired and that within a few days a committee would call for renewals, He dwelt on tho importniico of tho census work and urged all citizens to personally n-e to it that they were enumerated, and appointed a committee, constat ing of Messrs. Putnam, Eifort mid ItoMeiibtuuii, to uhbist the enuinornt ors. Tho vaudeville failed to material ize. I'reHident Colvig had loft it to tho jinks committee. Chairman lilaino Kltim had loft it to Ed An drews, a member of tho comiuittco, sir. An (I rows slated tliat tlio prin cipals woro all present, ready to por fonn, huUMr. lluzolrigg, who was to furnish tho mimic, had his dates mixed and had mado nnothor engage ment, ho no performance could be given. Professor O'Oara, in a brief talk, announced his coming departure and commented upon the excellent pros pools of tho valloy for fruit thin sea eon, llu tttatcd that anv ono who lost any fruit from frost thin yoar had Only himself to blame. Through tho ro-oporation of tho Pacific Telo lihouo company, which had establish ed a doimrtmont for rlio nurnosc. Or- iiariiiHiN worn mmni'ii 111 niivnnnn in no hkolihood of frost in ample tunc t provont da in a go by Hinudging or heating. Tho orehurdifcts had taken advantage of the opportunity and the telephone compnny answered 200 calls a night on the weather., Judge K. K. Kelly and G. Putnam mado brief talks, after which re freshments woro sorved. Following camo an impromptu program of mu sic, recitations and dancing, furn ished by D. II. Drowory, John Blako loy, 0. M. Hordouux, Fred Colvig nud others. LONDON, April 28. Lively ato. rles are current of the towering rage la which King Hdward has been for tho pnst fortilhht for the dragging of Ills personality Into tho pending po- Htlral utronxlo In ICngla-id. Ho la nnld to Imve had mi outburst of fury when flrttt told during his stay at Illarrltz, of tho rompllcatloa In which ho had liecome Involvjil which se- rloucly alariiVil his attendants con cernlug Uh effect upon bin health. Situation KmlNirruMHliig. KmborrnHHlng U, as a mr.tter of fact, no name for his majesty's po rtion. Pro'mlor Auqulth, coadod for word by Load-r John Redmond of tho Irish party, has plaod him In a nUuatlon wliei ho must cither bo denounced by all conservatives a a wild-eyed aua-rbUt or by all lib erals as a reactionary tyrant. Mon archy's utand'ii" in Enclaud is nono too secure Just now, at beat, and to earn tho enmity of Hdwnrd either great party might easily mean Its complete overturning. Edward real izes this and doesn't want to figure In politics at all. Hut tUero Is no es cape for him. Premier Talked. The premier's open doc.lnrr.tlcn In tho liouso of commons that he will demand tho creation of enough lib- oral poors to m a 1(0 tho Uoi.bo of lords n liberal holy, for tho purpose of depriving tho upper cbumbor of its powers, caused nil tho t.oublo, Of course king and promtor liavo dis cussed tho matter boforo but thoy have always done It confldontlally. So long as It was between thoso two alone, no harm was dono. But nor; It has become public property. Ho lias also other troubles In sight, Premier Auqulth may resign. It then will bo necessary for tho king to ask Conservative Leader Balfour to form a hill. Tho matter will probably bo decline, but It bo accepts ho will bo voted out of office on tho first bal lot on any question raised In tho liouso of commons. Upon this, his majesty will bo placed in n ridicu lous position of having to ask As qulth to rcsumo otflco, Ho will sure ly refuso unless ho gets his llbornl peers, Tliero might still bo one re course loft to Hdward, that of dis solving parliament and calling for a fresh olectlon, Uut ho cannot do tbls, hocatiso tho commons nro vot ing financial supplies to tho nntlon for only six weeks at n tlmo. An olectlon cnunot bo hold that quickly, and In the meantime England would havo no nioiioy to run, .not oven onough to conduct tho postofflco, maintain nrmy and nnvy or pay tho pollco. . Paulhan Shatters Another Aerial Record jZ? j? j? j? j& Flies 186 Miles Winning $50,000 Prize MOW Oregon Calls To World For More Men To Help Build Her Many New Railroads I I I'll WKa. 1 il k . 1 - . .'MMr. . . . A . S X-MZl-S'' p PAVLHAN FLYING . I 'M'&3&f& -ft- I.OKDON, April 28. Paulhnn alighted today at Manchester, winning the London Mail's .30,000 prize, after flying 180 miles. Paulhnn wnu greeted by a great crowd, out to sec tho finish of the flight. His machine worked per fectly. He declnred that ho would have been ablo to muko the whole flight without stopping had it not been for the intense cold. Panlhaii snid he had plenty of fuel and his aeroplane 4wns working so smoothly that he could have flown another hundred miles under favorable weather conditions. Henri Fannaii, who greeted Panlhaii at the end of tho flight, was delighted with the record that his ma chino had made. Tho flight caused tremendous interest throughout England. At the starting points crowds of spectators rcmniucd all night wailing to sec the start. Tho flight is considered ono of tho most remarknble in !fc history of aviation hero. PanlhanTs record in making the flight with only ono descent is regarded as a remarkable feature. OFFERS ALLEN IGHT OF WAY IB BLUE LEDGE 6ERIG LOOKING IIP EQUIPMENT FORJROLLEY Chief Engineer of Pacific & Eastern Leaves for Portland Tonight to Meet Representatives of Eastern Manufacturers to Look Up Equip ment for Interurban Trolley Line. Residents of County Seat Raise Sev eral Hundred Dollars With Which to Secure Right of Way to Blue Ledge Copper District to Induce Allen to Build. ALLEN SAYS HE WILL ENTERTAIN PROPOSITION Road Would Be of Greatest Benefit, Not Only to Jacksonville, But ts the Entire Rogue River Valley Would Tap Rich Mine. William Ge:l, chief engineer of tho Pacific & Euntern, leaves tonight for Portland, where ho will Inspect for John R- Allen electric equipment for the proposed Interurban trolloy line. Representatives of eastern man ufacturers liavu come to Portland for tho purposo of meeting Mr. Gerig and may return with him to Medford. Equipment costing several millions is to be purchased for the now line. but orders will not be placed until the Ashland franchise is granted. Tho name of the new railroad com pany win 00 Southern Oregon Rail road and Power company, and arti cles of Incorporation nro ready for filing. KISER ORCHARD S SOLD: $125,000 PAID WIDE LATITUDE E Y CAS El Judge Says Prosecution Can Do About as It Pleases In Introduc tion of Evidence Says Dofcnso Has No Grounds for Complaint. Minneapolis Men Purchase Noted Or chard Tract Near Phoenix Con sists of 282 Acres Klser Pur chased Place Two Years Ago Is In Cholco Orchard Section. rOKTLAND, Or., April 28. Moro than fiOOO iahorors can find employ ment at tho highest wngos ovor paid in the nortliwost, according to rail road contractors in this city. Prom !f2,7f) to .fll a day is boing offorod for men to do railroad work, while in logging camps, on farms and in otlior linos tliaro is u demand for 2000 witli wages almost as high. Do epito tho doiiiuud for workmen, labor itronoloH rcnort to contractors ovorv iiv infir. i nv Hiimiiit 1111 innir rn. quiromonto, With tho lotting of tho contraot to II. O, ITonry of Soattlo yostorday for the conetruotion of tho scoond link of tho Oregon Trunk lino tho situa tion is intensified, Contractor Swoeuoy, who is building from Til lamook on' tho Pacifio Railroad & Navigation company, wants 3fi00 nion right away, us work is falling boliind on account of thu scarcity of labor. Porter Uros. have omploymont wait ing for 2f)00 nion on tho Oregon Trunk Lino and on tho othor sido of tho nosehutos ennyon tho Ilnrrimau forces would ho dolightod to put somo 2000 moil right on tho job grading and trnokhiyiiig, Tho Paoifio & Kastorn Railroad company, in Bonth orn Orogon, is also in need of moro laborors. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 28. A wide latitude will bo allowed tho prosecution in its introduction cf evidence in its attempt to prove that Dr. 1). C. Hydo is guilty of tho mur der of Colonel Thomas II. Swopo. This was shown by tho statement of Judgo Lntshaw in reply to an ob jection by tho dofcnso to tho permis sion given by the court to Druggist Ilreckloin, to allow the jurors to smell capsules containing cyanide of potassium, "It lias long been the practice of attorneys for tho dofonso to do. things almost criminal in this cuso," said Judgo Latslmw, overruling tho ob jection. "Tho notoa of tho grand jury proceedings lmvo boon in your possession. You havo no cause for complaint of tho mothods employed in this trial. Tlioro will bo wido lati- tudo in tho admission of ovidonoe." IIvdo'8 perpetual smilo and his us ual jocular commonts woro missing today after lie had spoilt a night in jail boeaitso of the revocation of his bonds' Inst night. Judgo Latslmw is using oVory on doavor to provont tho jury from learning that Hydo's bail bus boon eancellod, fearing that it may tend to influonco thoir vordiot, Tom Swopo tostified that on tho night of Docombor 18 ho saw Dr. Hydo while noar tho Swopo homo drop somothing and stop on it. Aftor Dr. Hydo lind gone tho witness said ho picked up tho object and discov ered it to bo a crushed pill box in wliioli woro two oapsulos, Ho said that tho odor of tho capsules was similar to tho odor of tho oyanido of potassium capsules produced in evi dence by Druggist Brookloin. ALBANIANS WIN EIGHT WITH TURKS Government Alarmed Over Unrest Manifest Throughout Turkey Young Turks' Regime Is In Danger of Complete Overthrow. E. M. Doynton, J. R. Tomlln and Den Sheldon, nil of .Minneapolis, but now of Medford, have purchased the Klser orchard, a mllo west of Phoo- fnhc. consisting of 282 acres, 143 In orchard, for $125,000. Tho land was sold to Kteor brothers of Redftold. CONSTANTINOPLE, via Philip N. D., two yoars ago by S. G. SI- opolis, April 28. Continued victories nion, now of Albany. J on tho part of tho revolting Alban Tho proport la ono of tho finest ns over tlio Turkish armies sent In tho valloy. Thoro aro 20 acres of against them are reported in today's 7-year-old Nowtown and Spltzonborg dispatches from tho province of AI apples, -10 acres of 1 and 2-yenr-old banin. Nowtowns, 40 acres of C-yenr-old Dose According to the Inst reports, ap and Conilco pears, 30 acrea of 2-yoar- proximately COO men have been killed old Dartlett pears, CO acrca of alfalfa, 'and twico that number wounded in 30 of cleared and implanted land and the last 24 hours of fighting. Great 35 acres of uncleared land. squads of Turkish troops, havo nni- Thlo fluo orchard Is located thrco tinied and hundreds have deserted to miles south of Medford In tho cbolc- avoid fighting ngamst their co-relig-ost of tlio proven fruit district, it ionists, tho Albanians. Joins tho famous nur rloorlctnoln j Tho government is nlarmod over Joins tho famous Ihtrroll orchard that, tho manifest unrost of tho peoplo in Bold recently ot close to one-half mil- nil parts of Turkoy, and thoro is lion dollars and which Is now being muoh danger of uprisings in othor subdivided and sold In small tracts, provinces. Tho property Is fenrod and cross1 Tho Young Turks' regime is in fenced, has flrst-clnss liouso, barns ; dangor of conipleto overthrow as n and all other necessary Improvomonts ' result of tho continued unsuccoss of la fully oqulppod with stock, machln- tho loyalist soldiery in tho field. ory, tools, otc, BOIL ON JEFFRIES' BACK v GIVING HIM TROUBLE ROWARDENNAN, Cal AJrll 2S. Joffrlos planned to rest throughout tho day following tho lnnclne of a boll on bis back that has boon troub ling blm for sovoral days. Tho big flgbtor wont to Santa Cruz last night, wboro a inlnlatluro Aotna was lancod by a surgeon. Tho wound was dress ed carefully and precautions tnkon to provont lin'ectlon ot tho wound. Although suffering somo discom fort from soro .ess, Jof fries did n llt tlo light work In tlio courso of tlio day to koop his inusclos lin)bor. Jof frlos skipped tlio ropo and plannod to play ball, but hla advisors woro not willing to havo blm rlak serious In- i II tf p t rf iilnlnnt AVAttMftn tYi It a 1 rt la fooling a "bit under tho wo.thor," Prominent government officials aro being carefully guarded for fear that attempts to assassinnto them might bo mado, , Tlio government is doing every thing possiblo to suppress tho pub lication of nows from to front. All news dispatches nro consorcd and no code mossros, othor than thoso ad drosseiMo government officials, aro allowed to go over tho wires. Tlio garrisons in tho southern part of Turkoy nro practically desortod, as all availnblo troops nro boing rushed into Albania. Tlio railroad lines running out of Constantinople aro constantly patrolled by soldiora to provont any attempt to destroy tho tracks. Last Saturday 57 oastorn hotel men and women wcro guoals of tho Ira tornlty In Portland. A luncheon at the Commercial club wna a feature of thoir ontortalnmont. M'CARTHY-MORAN FIGHT SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, Cel., April 28. Betting on the McCnrthy-Moran fight, scheduled for tomorrow night, fluctuated around even monoy today, owing to the presence of considerable McCarthy coin. Moran is touted a technical favorite, tho prico ruling recently having been 10 to 9 on tho Englishman. Both boys are hovering near ring side weight and both have slowed up m their training, doing only enough work to keep vind, head and oyo in shnpe. LUMBER TRAIN HITS THE YAKIMA RIVER ELLENSBURG, Wash., April 28, A Milwaukee locomotive and five freight ears loaded with lumbor left the rails and went into tho Yakima river at the second steel bridge, east of Nolson station, 40 miles north of here, today. Engineer Ruff of So nttlo was injnrod, but whether seri ously or not hns not been learned. Tho fireman and head onC brake- man, whq were in the engine, jump ed and aro reported to bo safe. Tho accident was caused by high water in the river, which washed out the fill at tho bridge approach and fivo boats of the bridge itself. KERN NOMINATED BY DEMOCRATS FOR SENATE INDIANAPOLIS, Iud., April 28. John Y. Korn, vico-prcsidentinl candidate witli Bryan in 1008, was nominated today as candidato for tho United Statos senato by tho Djnuo- crntio stnto convention hero, no re ceived 772 votos. Jacksonville wants a railroad to tbo Dluo Ledgo copper district, and wanta It bad enough to make a determined effort to get It. Having offered John R. Allen a right of way to build to the Blue Ledge mine, residents ot Jacksonville hive appointed a com mittee, and this committee has al ready raised several hundred dollars with which to send men to interview property holders and obtain rights ot way. Jacksonville has taken Lold of tbls proposition as alio has never taken hold of such a proposition be fore. Tho mistake ot 30 years ago in letting the Southern Pacific get away from them is not to be repeat ed. The following U the otf.'clal com mittee to securo a right of way for a railroad from Jacksonville to the Blue Ledge: Jeremiah Nunan, chair man; County Judgo J. It. Nell, "W. C. Kitto, Lewis Ulrlch, Dr. T. T. Shaw, Frank Cameron, Miles Caa troll, Charles Dnnford, Sr., G. N. Low Is, D. W. Bagshaw, Frank Edwards, J. M. Dewee and J. Hartman. Mr. Allen met with the residents of Jacksonville on Tuesday orenlng to tako up the matter of building an electric lino through tho city. To wards this tho greatest interest wa3 shown, and Mr. Allen was assured that Jacksonville wanted an electric road and would give, him necessary franchises. Following this a road to' tho Blue Ledgo was proposed, and Mr. Allen was asked it ho would con struct such a road should a right ot way bo given. Mr. Allen replied that he would most favorably consider such a proposition, and would In all likelihood do so, whereupon tho res idents of Jacksonville promised Mr. Allen that thoy would get him such a right of way. Tho committee lost no timo In get ting busy. Realizing that a certain amount ot monoy would be needed for prelim inary expenses so tho coramlttco might go out and Interview laud own ers, tho first stop was taken to raise the coin. By noon thoy lad sevoral hundred dollars subscribed and now tbo committee plans to go out and get the necessnry rights of way. There Is no doubt in .ho minds ot tho com mitted but that thoy can portuade oach property ownor to come across. A road to tho Bluo Ledgo from Jacksonville would be of great bene fit to Jacksonville, which would be tho first valloy town to rocolvo the benefit ot its payroll, Tho Bluo Ledgo mlno is tho greatest develop ed property in this famous coppor dls? tricl, Work To Start On Gas Plant As Soon As Material Can Be Obtained Here From East Work upon tho construction of the now $100,000 gas plant in Medford, a franchiso for which was granted recently, will start as soon as tho niatorinl can bo Vocoivod from tho east. J. R. Andorson, who holds tho franchiso, has returned to Modford with his plans comploto and with his material ordored, and is anxious to get tho work under way. "Muoh to our surprise," e'ates Air, Andorson, "wo found it impossible to find uicro than 1000 feet of lined pipe, which wo uso in our gas, sys tem, on tho coast, All of this wo must bring from tho cast, and this has cnusod somo little dolny. Manu facturing concerns in tho oast aro swnmpod with work, and when you can't buy goods you can't build gas '.lUUt. "Howovor, wo hopo to bo started in tho very neur future. Wo will en deavor to koop ahead of the pavo mout as far as possiblo, and thoso streets which wo must cross and havo alroady been paved wo will tun uol undor." Mr, Audorson's wife and daughter returned with him from Southern California, and will take up thoir permanent rouidoilco in this city.