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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1910. IS JEFFRIE'S GOOD CONDITION WINS APPLAUD AT FRISCO SilMi(ll(l Physical Apiicnranco, Groat yuan no. Thu only iioHt!on in tlio o..-.i .. c n...i un,.,i m...inuii ml"''" ft' thoHo who hiiw him work Speoil of Foot and Hand Displayed W(B ,lH ,l0 Bll )OBH0H80(1 oC lIl0 Convinces Audlonco That Dl Fol- "Inmhin ami can ho hIIII o thu . . . . - ... IroiitoT'" low is in anapo tor uominii unuio. lohiihon lii Mni! Ketlle. BAN KHANCI8CO, Cnl., May 128. JoliiiHon lutB workori hard a very Goes Three Rounds With Choynskl nn.l Tl.rnn Will, Innl Inf frln ' ,,,l-V "hlCO llO WOllt illto trillllillff 1111(1 already Iiiih tnkon off Oven Fine Showlnii Made. 10 ikjiiikIm Comments of Sport In I Authorities J A flor doing moro than an lion Pa liivtd work iti tlio gymnnfliiim tlio other day, (ho work including nine roundu of buxinKf ho wiih examined hy a iihyHioian, who pronounced IiIh heart and Iiiiikh in perfect condition and ready to Hland any Htrain. In fact, lio Naid JoliiiHon wat fit to go into tlio ring within a week. CHINE8E PRINCE INSPECTS GERMAN ARMY AND FORTS (Hy MAX HAI1'JIASAH, Tlio King iddor.) SAN FHANCISCO, May 28. Any doubt that tlio 4000 Hpootatora at Dreamland lattt uilit may have cn tortainod regarding Jhn JoffrioH' oondilion wiih offuotiinlly removed whun thuy iaw tho big fellow ulmpu tip for a throe-round hont with Joo ChoyiiHki, doubt giving wav to 011- thtimiiHiii over not only 1i!h Bpluudid pliyxliMil iippoiirance, but over tlto groat npoed of foot and hand that ho hIw played. That ho had comu back wiih tho uuauimoiiH opinion of tho bin audience, and when tho big fol Iow'h nix rouudH of boxing, tlireo wirli with Choynnki and Jack Jof 1'rioH, woro over, ovorybody wiih Hiit iHl'ied that tho ex-cliampiou had worked hard to got liiniHelf into Hliapo and that ho had mieooodcd. ChoyiiHki, 50 pouudH lighter, wiih a mere baby in JoffrioH' hands, and ho wiih a mighty thankful old Iiiih beuu ovory time JoffrioH pullod a punch. Thu bout with Jaok JoffrioH was a little moro exciting, tho young er tnoinbor of tho fighting family go ing after Jiih bit; brother with oon tiidorablo Hpirit. Jim blocked nicely and Htupped in and out ih neatly an lie did when ho fought Jim Corbutt ovon years ago. Time and again ho stuck out bin chin and allowed Jack to Hwiuc rightH and loft on it. Itrrutlilng Provo Good. Hut tho blown had no poruoptiblo effect. Whun JoffrioH loft thu ring ho wiih breathing no harder than when ho entered it. Aside from Jeffries' boxing, tho ovuniug wiih notable for tho ovaliotiH neconled by tho andionce', first to Jim Corbett, thou 'to ChoyiiHki and then to Jeffries'. Corbett wiih given a reception such an no champion Iiuh avor received in this city. It touch ed him ho deeplv that lit) wiih unable to respond to calls for a speech, ex cusing himself, through Hilly Jordan, 'by Haying that ho had a bad cold. ChoyiiHki also wiih given a great cheer, but tho big noise camo when -JoiirieH nopped turougli tlio ropes. The fans howled themselves hoarse and a satisfied grin broke over tho 4,gri.r.ly'H" countenance. It wiih a Joffries' night, and when Hilly Jor dan tried to announce that Johnson is scheduled to box in Dreamland noxt Friday night ha was hissed. Wlmt tho Ilitllef In Huyik. San FranciHco sport writers who attended tho JoffrioH reception last night comment on tho big fellow as follews: II. h. Ilaggorty, tho Hulletin: "Every ono present last night Heomed to ho of thq opinion, in which T sharod, (bat tho condition of Jim JoffrioH wiih Hurpriflmgly good. No ono had thought JoffrioH had worked ho hard and so faithfully to got buck to good condition. ITo is rondy to outer tho ring right now. "Tho sparring partners with whom ho toyed last night woro really no tost for him hiivo for wind nnd on durance. IIo only needs Bpocd." W. V. Naughtou, tho Exnminer: "Aa to boxing, Whilo Jeffries Htop pod vory lively and kept Choynski busy, it was quito plain thnt ho wiih withholding his gloves when ho might Imvo landed punuhes. IIo used his loft in a Htiff arm manner of tho old dayH and froquontly employed a dou ble punch, first on tho head and then on tho Hide of tho faco. Jeffrie was remarkably quick on his foot," TIii CIiioiiIcIVh Comment. Harry 1). Smith, Chrenicle: "On hiH foot Joffrios wan appar ently Blow nt times, but his blows woro lightning fast, and it can bo said without fear of contradiction that on tho surfneo ho iH a vastly im proved man. Thoro 1s still nomo weight to bo tnkon from tho stom ach, but a long Hiego is still in front of him." Tlio Cull Thitlitisliistlc. William J. Rlattory, tho Call: "Jim Jeffries tore around tho ring nt Dreamland for six rounds last night and at tho finish a orowd of thoiu, 13000, stood up nnd choorod. It wns a groat showing for tho formor champion, positively tho host ho tins inndo sinoo ho started to 'oomo hade' , "ITo danced around liko a hnby lion and ho orowdod and sprang for ward just liko tho Joffrios of six TO TOW LOG RAFTS TO CALIFORNIA POINTS PORTLAND, Or., May 28. Ar rnngomoutH are being made to tow tho firs', of tho season's cignr-shaped raft of logH to California from the Columbia river. Sunday tho Shaver Towboat company's tugH will loavo for the Co lumbia river bar with ono of tho gi gantic rafts, containing 0,000,000 foot of logs. Tho raft is consigned to the Hammond Lumbor company of San Francisco. HEHL1N, May 28.Irinco Th.iI Tao, Chinese minister of war, uncle of the emperor and brother of tho princo regent, arrived hero today to study thu Gorman military system. Ho probably will bo received by Kaiser Wilholm on Monday. Tho presence of the Oriental dip lomat is causing a stir in military circles. Every effort will ho made by tho Gorman officials to sot tho Gorman system hoforo I'rinco Tsni in its entirety. Ho will bo escorted through forts, barracks and defenses, will havo oxplaincd to him tho sys tem of commissnnat and quarter musters' depots and will maneuvers of all branches florvlco. witness of the TO ENJOIN RAILROADS FRO MINCREASING RATES INDIAN WINS RELAY RACE OVER WHITE BOY SALEM, Or., May 28. Walter Holglit, Indian, won first rolay by tlireo minutes ovor McDonald, In tho Cliomowa-J'ortland rolny raco today. Tlmo, 37 ml mi ten; dlotanco, C 1-2 miles. CHICAGO, May 28. A dologatlon of shippers from tho commercial con tors of tlio middle west, Including Chicago, will appear hoforo Attor ney General Wlckoruliam noxt Tues day, tho day before tho IncrcnBod transportation rates go Into offoct, to ask that tho fodoral court enjoin tho railroads from putting Into tho offoct tho now rates. They will pro- sent a petition to thin effect. Tlio shippers contend that tho com mttteed which agreed upon tho rates to bo adopted hy tho transportation companies was an Illegal combination. Of Course You Want Correct Shoes We arc Miowing thorn-in pumps and oxfords. Just n few ideas what wo arc showing in "JOHN KELLY" styles for wemen: Short vamps with too room. Instep straps tho latest. Eclipso Ties ono oyolct. Bluchers four eyelets. Cuban heels high. Patent Ioathor. Qun Metal. Kid DUFFIELD BROS. $3.00 $3.50 WEDDING PRESENTS KAISER SUFFERING MALIGNANT ABSCESS HEItI,IN, May 27. ICnlnor Wil holm Is HUfforlng from a malignant abscess on 1.1b right hand. It Is de clared that an operation l Ay bo nec essary. Tlio corrt physicians have been In consultation, but hnvo not yet determined rhcthor thco poratlon will bo porfo-mor. t'ito ads arc taking on that tlcn tono," nowadays. 'vaca- MISS BROWN TO GIVE MUSICAL CONCERT Miss Grace Brown to Repeat San Francisco Concert at the Medford Opera House Thursday Evening, June 2. Qrnco Josephine Hrown, who recently returned from her formal and successful debut hoforo tho musicnl public of San Francisco, will appear in a similar concert in this city noxt Thursday evening, Juno 2. The enthusiasm and entire approbation with which sho wns re ceived by such conservative critics ns we find in San Francisco is certainly flattering to so young an artist, and to Medford, her home city. Her long and careful preparation under Hormann Gcnss, n pupil of Lamport!, is sufficient recommendation for an nrtist in any city. She will bo assisted by her sister, Irene Hamilton Isaacs (also a pupil of Gcnss), whose continuous -study nnd faithful ad herenco to the Lisr.t school of piano playing are qualifications which at ouco dctonniue tho artist. It is with much interest nnd an ticipation of a genuine musical treat that Medford awaits the Thursday evening concert given by two of her local artists. Tho popular young violinist, Ethol Crowell, will nssist with two violin ob ligatos. Tho following nro some press notices from tho San Francisco papers: "Miss Hrown is possessed of a beautiful contralto voice which has been cultivated in a most oxcollont manner. Though tho art of her singing is nigh perfection, yot tho writer considers hor refined taste, temporament and feeling tho most charming qualities of tho talent with which nature has so liberally endowed her." Tho Mu sical Courier. "Miss Grace Hrown delighted ovorybody with tho nrtistio ren dering of Shumnn'H song oycle, 'Woman's Lovo.' Her rich and mel low contralto showed oxcollont trniuiug, her enunciation wns clear and distinct and hor expression wns full of emotion. Thcso con certs aro of groat vnluo for tho culturo of musicnl art in this city." Snn Francisco Chronicle "Grace Josephine Brown, pupil of Prof, nermann Genss, ap peared in a recital of songs, nccompnnicd by Prof. Gonss, nt Koh lor & Cliaso hnll, this city, Tuosday evening, May 17, to an nudionco which displayed enthusiasm from tho opening to tho closing number. Miss Ill-own acquitted herself well and enmed tho plaudits thnt all freely bestowed. Sho possesses a largo voico which has boon care- fullv trained. Hor musicnl intelligence, ns exemplified bv tho num bers which sho sang, which were numerous, is good. Her progress deserves to bo watched with interest. I should sny thnt sho will ('oino into tho possession nnd uso of much rosorvo forco. Tho num bers on the sot program included ropresontation of Handel, Mozart, Schubort, Franr, Hrnhms, Schumann, Massonot, Rossini, Gcnss. Tho selections woro woll adapted to show Miss Brown's merits. Sev Jral aro operatic airs which call for discrimination and iniisionl poiso. Miss Hrown has n ploasing personality. A largo number of pntronossos woro includod in tho nmiionco." Musicnl Koviow. PROGRAM. Aria from "Titus" Mozart "Dor Tod mid Das' Mudchon" Schubort "Hoidon Rosoloin" Schubort Miss Hrown. "Riguudon, Op. 201 Raff Mrs. Isnacs. "Im Ilorbst Franz "Wo Ich Hin" i Gonss "Klogio" Massonot Miss Hrown. Violin Obligate hy Miss Ethol Crowoll. "Knmmenoi Ostrow, Op 10, No. 7" Rubonstoin "Fjlouso" (Spinning Song) Youforof f "Mnrz Wind MnoDowoIl Mrs. Isanos. Aria from "Tailored" Rossini Miss Hrown. "Scherzo," C Bhnrp minor r . . . Chopin Mrs. Isanos. "Ros.08 in Juno" , , Gorman Violin Oblignto hy Miss Ethol Crowoll. "A Juno Morning" , Willoby "Tho Mossngo", . . , , , , Cavorly Miss Hrown. Tiokots on snlo Wednesday morning at Ilnskins' drug storo. This famous Gearless Wa ter Motor Washing Machine is certainly worth its weight In gold to the busy house wife. All you have to do is to attach the hose and the clothes are washed In a very short space of time and all without the least bit of ex ertion. 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