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MEDFORD ILLTL TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1910.
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RACE WAR IN
SACRAMENTO
While Fisherman Is Murdered by
Japanese and Threats of ctaliatlon
Alarm Authorities Serious Clash
Expected.
SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 10.
Rnco feeling which developed Into a
serious clash between tho whites am
Japanoso nloong this section ot the
Sacramento river la running high to
day as tho result of tho murder of J.
It. Gould, a fisherman of. Walnut
Grove, who d'ed Inst night of wounds
alleged to have been Inflicted yesuv
day by ono ot a band ot unruly Nip
poncso whllo tho murdered man was
attempting to defend a river ferry
man from assault by tho crazed
aliens.
Tho Japanese crushed Gould's
skull" with an Iron bar. Whllo cross
tho river on tho ferry In company
with a number of tho brown skinned
fishermen, Gould and te ferry ten
der were accused of making discrim
inatory prices In regard to tho Jap
anese' fares and wero sot upon.
Tho wounded man was carried to
a houseboat, where ho has spent many
years of his hermit's llfo and where
lie died at 9:30 last night.
Threats of retaliation by the fish
ermen and whites of Walnut Grove
have alarmed tho authorities. Troub
le has been brewing for some time
fcotween tho races.
Tho sheriff of Sacramento county
Is ready to tako steps at the first
Indication of trouble.
No arrests have as yet been made
In connection with the Gould murder.
tlon work," ho Is undoubtedly not'
familiar with tho rulings ot all tho j
courts In tho United Stales, that It
takes a great deal moro than a fow
shovels full ot dirt to begin tho con
struction ot a railway in order to hold
tho franchise, and thnt, It I did not
begin tho construction work In a
propor manner, I could undor no cir
cumstances hope to hold tho fran
chise. Tho clause concerning tho filing ot
a plat showing tho streets which I
may wish to occupy Is tho form cus
tomarily used all over tho United
States and ono which I havo explained
In dclnll to tho committee appointed
by your Commercial club and set
forth In writing exactly whr.t 1 pro
pose to do under said clause, pro
vided tho franchise is granted. ,
Mr. Mooro Btates that no surveys
have yet been made. Permit mo to
suggest to Mr. Mooro thnt, perhaps,
upon tho most careful Inquiry ho
might bo nolo,, to ascertain, thnt a
groat many more surveys havo been
(nindo than ho is awaro of and that
when one goes Into tho field to make
such surveys, a t-nss band does not
(usually precede them.
It Is not tho purpose of this fran
ATTACK ON COPPER MIIIFR THRflWI
mi a itriiA Triir ninirTi
wtAKtns mtmAKMii! rv pniAunrD
NEW YORK, Juno 10. An nttack
on copper weakened tho wholo mar
ket today and stocks sagged until
It appeared thnt tho bottom prices of
tho year would bo reached. Amal
gamated Copper lost S early In tho
day and Chicago & Alton lost G, To
ledo, St. Louis & Western dropped
1 3-4, nnd American Locomotive
1 1-2. Anncondn sagged 1 3-S and
American Smelting, St. Paul, lost 1.
North American advanced l, nnd St.
ILouts & San Francisco second pre
ferred rose 1 1-4. Later Amlagnnmt
ed Copper lost 3-4 additional, Jw tho
decline In Anaconda went to 2 points.
American Smelting lost 3-4 addition
al. Utah Copper and United Stntcs
Steel lost 1. Colorado Fuol, Great
Northern Oro certificates and Intor
nnttonnl Harvester dropped 1.
Donds wero Irregular.
Tho market closed weak.
Seattle's Champion Wrestler Out
classed by Bin Forclflner Named
Zuysko Cruslilnn Strength and
Weight Did tho Work.
ANSWERS CRITICS.
(Continued from Page 1.)
itnl.
Replying further to Mr. Moore's
objection as set forth by him in para
graphs ono, two, etc., will reply to
Ills first objection as follews: The
Iranchlso Is a blanket one in a general
way, but is not to be used as broad
ly as Its reading may sound, although
K does specify exactly what shall be
Xlven In return. Replying to Mr.
Voore's second objection in which he
states: "In a general way it pur
ports to be a street car franchise, but
"fey careful reading it can bo plainly
aeen that it is designed to be an in
terurban line." Mr. Moore's remarks
are misleading and evidently made
tor a purpose, because I have always
stated both privately and publicly and
It has been published in all the news
papers of tho Rogue River valley,
that the main object of the entire
enterprise was an interurban railroad
and that .tho franchises granted in
towns were In a way of minor impor
tance. At the samo time, they were
necessary, making the enterprise com
plete and one In which the residents
of Rogue River valley would be great
ly benefited.
There Is nothing in tho franchise
that would Indicate that I desired
to use the streets of Ashland for
freight trains and switches and I be
lieve every fair-minded resident of
your city will grant tho truthfulness
of my statement as above. While It
la true that we do hope to be able
to better the conditions of the or
chardlsts and fruitgrowers generally
In your section, and while wo may run
freight cars at night and during the
unimportant business hours along
come of the outside and unimportant
"" streets, it is not intended to go be
,, yond tho demands of careful business
Management, both for ourselves and
your citizens, and it is positively cer
tain that It Is not intended to use the
streets of Ashland for switches upon
which to stand cars "in front of any-
opo'n door."
T do not believe that any business
could bo successful where, in a gen
eral way, It harmed others. On the
other hnnd, my success In life so far
lias been duo to helping others and
assisting them In every way within
my power.
Roplylng to your councilman's re
Tnark that in section 1 this franchlso
Rives tho city council the right to
make reasonable regulations concern
ing tho carrying of freight, parcels,
nail and express, and that this ap
pears to be all right, but that there
' Is a wido laUtudo in the moaning of
tho word reasonable, and that It often
takes a court of Justlco to determine
wlmt is reasonable and often matters
of this kind find their way to the
high est courts of tho land, etc., If
your citizens will carefully road Mr.
Mooro's romarks on this subject, I
bellovo all fair-minded citizens will
agreo with me that Mr, Mooro seems
to bo unwilling to submit any con
troversy to the bourts of his country,
But on the other hand would prefer.
llmsolf to make an arbittnry ruling.
Replying to Mr, Mooro's remarks
that "a few shovels full ot dirt con
stitute actu.l beginning of construe-
Ichlso to construct sidings for freight
cars to stand "In front ot nnyono's
door or his neighbor's beautiful
home," nnd Mr. Mooro is certainly
dealing In generalities beyond the
limit of due caution under which
such statements are made. While it
Ib true that tho franchise gives mo
tho right to connect with tho South
ern Pacific company or any other
railroad company, It does not gtvo
mo tho, right to use tho streets of
Ashland for switches or sidings, for
tho purpose of making such connec
tions, neither is it Intcndei by mo so
to do. Connections of this charac
ter in this line of business aro al
ways made outside of the thickly
settled portions of any town or city.
In answering Mr. Mooro's criticism
as to section three, permit me to say
that I never yet have ben accused of
doing anything in a "dinky" mnnner
land I am glad to put myself on rec
ord with tho votere of Ashland that
at this time in my life I shall cer
tainly not besln to do business along
such lines. Neither havo I ever been
accused of leaving anything "bottled
up" very long.
The remainder of Mr. Moore's crit
icism can be answered briefly, to-wlt:
The Southern Oregon Railway and
Power company Is designed to meet
the demands of the amazing progress
now under way in tho Rogue River
valley, and, with all duo respect to
Mr. Moore, both as a councilman and
a citizen of your city, It is most ap
parent on the f?ce of his remarks
that myself and the most skilled en
gineers tho world produces have giv
en the matter of the construction of
this railway more careful and more
earnest consideration than Is either
realized by Mr. Moore or possibly tho
average citizen of your city. Tho
above statement means Just what it
sayc, and, furthermore, if this sys
tem of railway is constructed by my
self and associates. It will be built of
the most modern material lu every
way, under tho supervision ot the best
engineers obtainable.
Very truly yours,
JNO R. ALLEN.
PORTLAND LEADS IN
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
By winning Thursday's gamo at
Portland the Beavers have their paws
on tho top mni of the ladder of
fame, whilo the Seals nro working
tooth mni flippers to oust them. In
the meantime the Wolverines nro
gnawing away at the percentage col
umn and nro climbing nil the time.
The team on yesterday's results
stand ns follews:
Won.
Portland 37
San Francisco. .. 30
Oakland 40
Vernon 33
Los Angeles 32
Sacramento 22
Lost.
97
30
31
33
41
43
Pet.
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.503
.514
.439
.338
YESTERDAY'S SCORES
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
At Portland R.
Portland 3
Los Angeles 2
At Snn Francisco R.
Oakland 10
San Francisco 7
At Sacramento R.
Sacramento 7
Vernon 3
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SEATTLE, Wash., June 10. Lnst
night for the first tune in his homo
town, with tho exception of his mulch
with Gotch, Dr. B. 1 Roller was van
quished in straight falls. Zbytuku, tt
dreniltuvught flying the Polish flag,
did tho work.
Crushing strength and suporior
weight wore Roller down, and when
tho physician's speed was gonu he
crumbled under tho Polo's offense.
Zbyszko won tho first fall in 1 hour
nnd 52 minutes after tho most ter
rific strugglo over scon on a local
mat. Roller came buck for the sec
ond fall exhausted and was tossed
in 10 minutes.
Tho niedico-grnppler seemed 4o
hnvo tho best of things early in tho
match. lie was the aggressor and
was far faster than tho Pole. But
whon Roller had gained fully 20
holds that should havo thrown liis
man and Bbyszko had remained
stuck to tho mat like a concrete abut
ment, the house knew what the finish
would be.
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of your time. We want to remind you
that tomorrow is Saturday; Hosiery day
at HUSSEYS, the place to buy Good
Hosiery Cheap,
AT THE CHURCHES.
Christian Science.
Services ovory Sundny morning at
128 North Grape street. Subject of
tho lesson, crmoti for Juno 12, "God
the Preserver of Man." Ttestimoniul
meeting every Wednesday night at S
o'clock. All are welcome. Sunday
chool at 10 o'clock.
FIVE MOUNTAIN LIONS
KILLED IN FOUR DAYS
LOST ENGINEER'S BODY
FOUND YAKIMA COUNTY
NORTII YAKIMA. Wnsh., June 10.
The body of George Wilson, engi
neer for the government geodetic sur
vey was returned to North Yakima
todnj The body was found by Geo.
Brown, a negro, nbout n mile from
the letter's cabin near the Yakima
county lino late yesterday.
Searching parties which left El
lensburg nnd here yesterday morn
ing to loo for Wilson, who had been
missing since May 30, were ordered
back today.
BOUNTY ON BLUEJAYS
IN CALIFORNIA COUNTY
WOODLAND, Cnl., June 10. Tho
board of supervisors adjourned for
the tenn yesterday afternoon. . On
tho representation of a delegation of
almond growers from Guinda a boun
ty was put on bluejuys of two and
u half cents, on condition that the
association pays an equal nmounl.
L. F. Boyce, living in the Big Bend
of Pit river, killed five mountain
lions in ofur days recently nnd re
ceived $125 for the scalps. That
mnde pretty good wager, says tho
Searchlight. Boyce gives tho credit
to his valuable bound, which treed
the animals so that he could shoot
them. The dog was raised by George
Cochran, city poundmnster, nnd he
has seven descendants of tho lion
chasing dog. Yreka oJurnnl.
CORNELL RESIGNS AS
PORTLAND TEAM TRAINER
ROWARDENNAN T RAINING
CAMP, Cal., June 10. Roger Cor
nell, whoso reputation as a great
trainer has spread since ho joined the
Jeffries camp here, today forwarded
his resignation as trainer of the
Portland Coast leaguo baseball team.
Cornell will accompany tho Unde
feated Ono nnd party on tho tour of
the world thnt is being planned fol
lowing the big fireworks on July 4.
The trainer was horo on a leave of
absence from the club,
NEW FISTIC CHAMPION
FOR UNCLE SAM'S NAVY
Baptist Church.
First Baptist church, comer of
North Central avenue nnd Fifth
street, A. A. Holmes pastor. Serv
ices next Sunday at the usual hours.
Sunday school at 0:45 a. m.; preach -
mg servico at ix n. m. and o p. in.
Subject of morning pennon, "The Be
lief of Baptist Churches." Young
People's meeting at 7 p. m. A spo
ciul invitation extended to btrnngers
and visitors in the oily.
Presbyterian Church.
Children's tiny services next Sun
day at 10 :30 a. m. A good program
nnd good music. Reception of mem
bers nnd baptism of children. A
good day for all. Preaching at 8 p.
m. Muio by the choir. A good
en-ice. C. E. oeiety, 7 p. in.; J. C.
E. ocicty, 3 p. in.
IDITAR0D DIGGINGS
PROVE EXAGGERATED
AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT
AFTER STANDARD OIL
VIENNA, June 10. In the hope of
protecting tho petroleum industry of
Austria tho Austrian ministers of
finance, commerce and railways have
decided to curtail tho Vacuum Oil
company, tho Austrian biunch of the
Stundard Oil company, in every way
legally possible They plnn to take
advantage of every technicality of
mining laws in their crusade 'against
the Standard inroads.
VALLEJO, Cnl., Juno 10. Bv de
feating "Battling" obinson (colored)
of tho cniiser California in tho sec
ond round, Frank "Snider" MeOnnl
of tho Maryland is today the mid
dleweight champion pugilist of the
American navy.
McCool nnd obinson fought lnst
night before tho largest crowd ever
assembled nt a prize fight at the
Mare Island navy yard.
FOREST FIRES RAGING
IN NEW MEXICO HILLS
EL PASO, Texas, June 10. Forest
iires which threaten tho destruction
of several saw mills nnd homes of
mountaineers nro raging in Curtiss
canyon in tho Sacramento mountains,
New Mexico, today.
A large fore of forest rangers,
lumbermen nnd stockmen nre fighting
mo unmes in tho hopes of
buildings in tho vicinity.
saving
Klamath Editor Joins Benedicts.
Grant Lincoln, editor of tho Klam
ath Chronicle, nnd Miss Flora Etelhi
Maston were married in Poo Vnllov,
Klanmth county, by Rev. George II,
Feeso last Sunday.
Raskins for Health.
Mothers' Conaress In Convention.
DENVER, Col., Juno 10. Tho Na
tional Mothers' congress convened
hero today in the 14th annunl session.
-Most of tho delegates woro presont
vhen tho convention opened and an
Important session Is promised.
FOR TOAST AND SAND-
WICHES TRY RARDON'S
CREAM BREAD.
FAIRBANKS, Alaskn, June 10.-
Bringing letters from miners declar
ing that the new diggings are exag
gerated; that the spring cleanup will
amount to only .$100,000, and thni
tho camp will never be Inrge, the
steamer Whito Seul, which wintered
on the Iditnrod river, bus arrived at
Fairbanks, tho first boat from the
now camp.
Pay dirt has been found in shal
low ground on Five creek, but only
in spots, tho letlurH ny. However,
a vnst area of country remains to be
prospected.
HnskinB for Health.
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Tomorrow For
Further
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HOSIERY
Men's tan Socks
Two pairs for 25c
Men's black Socks
Two pairs for 25c
Ladies' black ITosc
Two pairs for 25c
Ladies' .tan TJoso
Two pairs for 25
Misses' tan Hose
Two pairs for 25c
Misses' black Hose
Two pairs for 25o
Infants' black Hose
Two pairs for 25c
Infants' tan Hose
Two pairs for 25c
Jf yon want something bol
ter, we will show yon the best
25c Hose over shown in Mcd
ford, in most any weight or col
or; regular and outsi'cs.
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HUSSEY'S
UNION
PACIFIC PLANS
WIRELESS OPERATIONS
NEW YORK. Juno 10.
Union Pacific railway iB
to ue wireless tclegrnphy in the op
oration of its line is the statement
of Frcdorick II. Hillinor, experiment
al engineer of that company. Sta
tions aro now being equipped at
Cheyenne, Wyo., and nt Sydney, 1011
miles from Choycnne, and practical
tests will be made between tlicso sta
tions. Milliner has been experimenting in
the Union Pacifio laboratory at Onvi
liu, Neb., for four years, and con
siderable money has been spent in
developing what Millinor claims is a
now wireless Bystem.
noil was nppointcd by President Mc
Kinley in 181)7 from Iowa, and has
J held his position longur than any
flint the man in tho history of that division
preparing! of tho treasury department,
HUNDRED OF HOMES
IN RUSSIA DESTROYED
ST? PETERSBURG Juno 10.
Hundreds of inhnbitantH of Borissov,
a Jewyh town of 15,000, aro ramped
today in tho open fields following n
firo that destroyed -150 homes and
causi'd damage amoiintiiig to -thou-Hands
of dollars.
The governor of tho proviuco has
ordered the city barracks thrown
open to house the homeless.
Tho "bargain huntor" who studios
tho ado lu also a bargain finder!
HnskinH foi noalth.
O'CONNELL RESIGNS AS
TREASURY SOLICITOR
WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 10.
Tho resignation of Maurico B. O'Con
nell, solicitor of tho treasury dopnrt
inent, to tnep laco Oct. 1, has been
accepted by President Tuft. O'Con-
Mr. Hard to Please
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Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910
PROM ALL POINTS ON THE
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Southern Pacific
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffo $60.00
Omaha $60.00
St. Paul $60.00
St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90
Minneapolis direct $60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90
Duluth, direct $66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50
St. Louis $67.50
Tickets will bo on salo May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th
and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th.
The above rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port
land, to make through rate via Portland. One way
through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except
that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal
ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.76
higher than fares via direct routes.
Ton days provided for tho going trip.
Stop-overs within limits in either direc
tion. Pinal return limit three months
from date of salo, but not lator than Oc
tober 31st.
Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or
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