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MJ3DF0RD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER G, 1910.
FIFTH YEAH.
No. 171.
REVOLUTIONISTS' VICTORY COMPLETE
KING MANUEL HAS
FLED FROM SHORES
OF HIS KINGDOM
MBllON, Oct. G. "Tho royal family Iiiih fled from Portugal," was tho
announcement toilny of Senor Don AlfonBo Costii, prnvlfllonnl mllniUcr of
Justice.
Tho stnlomont disposed of tho Htory thnt King Mnnuol was nt Mnfrn,
north of Lisbon, rallying hlu forcon.
CoHtn nHBortcd thnt the provisionals nro receiving many iiiofburch
from udhorontH In tho provlnccn pledging support.
King Mnnuul escaped unfoly. Thin was In accordance with tho rove
lutlonnry program.
Proferrod to Exile Manuel.
Tho republlcmiB decided thnt It wiih preferable to cxllo Mnnuol rnthor
thnn kill him. Tim lendern know whuro tho deposed kltiK l and liavo
purpoNoly nprond conflicting rumoru In order to prevent lita enpturo and
place them In tho onihnrrnMMlng position of deciding Manuel's fnto.
Tho provliilonnl government Ib firmly repressing disorders.
Tho only foar expressed Ik thnt Englnnd may lutorvcno In behalf of
tho royalists,
A forco of clrcumtitnnccH rnthor thnn any dctnllcd'plnnn precipitated
tho coup d'etat of hint Tuesday. Tho plana for revolutionary action had
been laid lone ago, hut tho time wu not deemed ripe.
Love Affair Started Revolution.
Don Manuel's IntrlRtio with Mile. Cnby den Lisa, howovor. started
tho revolution. Then followed tho nHsasslnnilon of Deputy Bombards.
Finally Inst Saturday tho revolutionists learned thnt tho Portuguese fleet,
assembled In Lisbon harbor, wnR to ho ncnttered to distant stations, owing
to tho rwpubllrnu sentiment among tho offlcera and men.
Tho revolutloulRts decided to act quickly. Following tho death of
Dombnrdn, who wns killed by an officer nt tho Instigation, It Is believed,
of clerlcnlB, n mob throw a priest Into tho Tnguo river.
Tho police charged tho mob and
pened to be passing chnrgod upon tho
fleet In tho harbor, thinking thnt tho
with mutiny. Itoynllat friends woro overpoworcd In tholr quarters aboard
tho veeaolH, republican flnRR woro run up and tho Runs of tho warshlpB
trained upon tho cltndol,
Trained sailors woro sent nshoro by tho boatload to Join with mutln
our troops In attacking tho police
Polico, Outnumbered, Flee.
Tho police, soon outnumbered, broko nnd ran, tho mob pursuing them
shooting nnd cutting down tho laggards. Tho soundB of conflict proclpl
lated n storm throughout LlBbon nnd republicans ovorywkoro rushed into
tho streots currying rifles and grenades which they had concealed in their
hoilflCH for WO0KB.
Within half an hour Lisbon was In an uproar, tho republicans hnd
rallied behind tl olr lenders nnd presented n united front to tho royalists,
who woro oqunlly actlvo In mnsalng tholr forcos.
Within tho pr.lnco tho roynl family In torror sought tho bastions. Tho
fleet, In tho hands of tho tepubllruuH, beRnn shelling tho palace. Tho
palnco commnndor slgnnled to tho harbor fortifications to opon flro on tho
fleet. Suddenly tho roynl onBlgns on tho forts fluttered down nnd tho
green and red flngs rose In their places, Tho guns of tho forts won) nlso
trained upon tho cnatlo.
ItoyaJ Family to the Cellar.
Sheila from tho wnrshlps began falling In thu vicinity of tho palace.
Tho roynl family woro hurriedly escorted to tho collars out of harm's
way, while tho lyddlto bomlm hurtled and exploded abovo thorn,
Tho fighting continued intormlttontly Wednesday nnd throughout tho
night there wns n continuous flro. Tho roar lncronsod toward morning
as tho revolutionists stormod tho palnco. Its enpturo wns soon to bo only
a matter of tlmo, nnd It Is rumored thnt as soon as this bocamo apparent,
tho commandant, tlonornl Georglas, shot himself.
With all tho excitement tho republicans succoodod admirably in re
taining ordor throughout tho city, Looters woro shot down on sight.
Tho provisional government obtnlnod comploto control of tho t olo
graph Into Wednesday and no nowa from tho provinces Is glvon out,
Eusblo Loo, provisional civil govornor of Llnbon, began tho organiza
tion of a polico forco todny and will rollovo tho republican troops of civil
duty.
Relieving Troops of Duty.
President Drngni MInlstor of Justico Costa, Minister of Forolgn Affnlrs
Bernardino Mnchndn woro In conferenco todny, nnd it Is bollovod thoy
discussod tho possibility of Intervention by Groat Britain, Tho ropub
llcnns nro olatod thnt tho French minister to Portugal callod to pny his
rospocta todny. Thoy ongorly sook recognition by Franco nnd tho United
Statos nB tho ropubllo'of Portugal.
Tho minister of flnnnco, Brnzlllo Tollas, today conforrod with loading
Lisbon hankers regarding tho monotnry situation, urging them to do every
thing possible to protect Portuguese securities.
To this fact Is attributed tho light loss sustalnod by tho republicans.
Ilnndlcnppod by tho long ran go guns of tho boslogors, tho dofondors wero
unublo to fight nt closo qunrtors and thoroforo could not uso tholr sldo
arms.
New Flag Thrown to Breeze.
At 0 o'clock tho republican flag flow from n now flagstaff on n dis
mantled section of tho palace, tho old stuff having booff shot away.
Tho nowB of tho full of tho palnco caused grent Joy nmong tho popu
Inco, who gnthorod In tho plaza Don Podro, snug tho Portuguosp Mar
solllaiso, cheered tho republic nnd tho downfall of tho king.
It was nt first supposed thnt tho roynl family hnd boon enpturod when
tho palnco foil, but It wiih announced nt noon thnt thoy had oscapod and
it is imposslblo nt this writing to ascoraln how thoy mnnagod to ovndo
tho republicans, j
Tho most likely version is thnt tho king, disguised ns a pollcoman,
wns convoyed through n subtorrnuonn passago of tho palaco to safety,
and that tho quoon mother nnd tho downgor quoon, Maria Pin, dtsgulsod ns
ponnnnts, woro hurrlod to somo forolgn logntlon nnd lntor romovod to
snfty,
Estimates of tho cnBunltlos nro still Innccurnto, Unofficial estimates
nro that not loss thnn GO nor mora than 75 woro klllod, and probably GOO
or 000 wounded,
a regiment of Infantry which hap
police. Doth sides shot to kill. Tho
revolution had begun, bocamo alive
DEFEAT IN
NOVEMBER
IS FEARED
Republican State Central Committee
Hysterically Mentllnfl Fences De
clare for Statement One and
Direct Primary Law, Covcrlnp;
Assembly.
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 0. The
ileelarattion of the republieun btntc
central committee for thu direct pri
mary law nnd statement No. 1 at
itK mcctintr in Portland yesterday
nfternoon is believed to indicate
thnt tho regulars fear defeat in the
November elections nnd nro mending
fences.
This viow of tho Tittmtion is beiuir
taken by tho politicians who declare
that there was no need of the com
imtteo declaring its stand ut nil. C.
W. Nottingham wiih selected ns
chuirmnn of tho committee.
Frank Bollmnn of Multnomah
county placed tho committee in nn
embarrassing position when he intro
duced n resolution disclaiming
against tho holding of state nsscm
biles for tho purpose of endorsing
candidates. This is nun of tlie is-
buck of tho campaign and tho nsse.ni-,
my men is noing ncm un ny uie eo-
cnlled mnchino candidates.
The committee, howovor, succeed
ed in sidestepping tho Bollmnn res
olution by referring it tot n spccinl
committee which reported thnt it
considered nny dcclnrntion of pnrtv
not within thro power of the central
committee.
A few minutes Inter the commit
too dcclnrcd itself strongly for strict
enforcement of tho direct primnry
Inw nnd statement No. 1, despite the
fnet thnt it hnd n few moments be
fore nssorted thnt its powers- were
merely administrative.
Lnylnn Out Depot Grounds.
CSoorgo W. Bobchko, nsslsfant mnn
agor of the O. It, & N accompanied
by C. A. Chase, a Inndscnpo nrtlst,
nro laying out tho grounds nbout tho
now Southorn -Pacific depot today.
Tho building Is to bo dedicated Oc
tober 15.
HEARST
BY HIS OWN CHILD
Independence Lcarjuo Disregards His
Instructions nnd Refuses to En
dorso Republican Ticket Hearst
Due Home Tonlrjht.
NEW YORK. Oot. . Disregnrd-
ing the wiroloss mossngo from Wil-
linm It. Honrst suggesting thnt tho
Tiidonondonco leneruu endorse tho re
publican ttiokot in Now Lork, tlie
leaL'iiors. nt their convention hero
todnv. ronudintod tho romiblioniiH
and proccejlod to nominnto a tlcuct
of their own. J. J. Hopper wns
nnmed for govornor nnd Ilourst for
lioutennnt-govornor. Honrst will ho
permit led to fill tho remaining
pianos. Tho vote repudiated tho re
publican tiokot 214 to 01.
Honrst' will nvrivo tonight or to
morrow on tho stoninor Mnuuotnnin.
It is possible thnt ho will ho nblo to
forco the endorsement of tho repub
lican tiokot us hu hnd planned.
Acrnrdinc to tho wishos ho ex
pressed in the mossnges to tho con
vention lenders, llouvst desired tho
full ropublionn tiokot ondorsod with
tho execution of lioutonnnt -gover
nor, for which plnco bo was tot vo
ceivq tho nominnttion.
SCORNED
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MEDFORD DAY AT
FAIR TOMORROW.
Tomorrow Jh Medford Day
nt the Fourth Annual District
Fair now in session in
Ornnts Pass. A; tyilendid
time is promised visitors
nnd ns many as.cuiU Miould
go. , . I't
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MISTRESS Of
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IN HER ACTIONS
Mile. Gaby Des Lys, WJiose Rela
tions With Manuel Brought on
Revolution in Portugal. Grants In
terview Telling of Htr Loye
(Copyright, 1010, by Uhc United
Press Association.)
VIENNA, Oct. C Mile. Gaby des
Lys, in nn interview, cranted the
United Press todny, glorified her
relations with Dotn Manuel, deposed
king of Portugnl. The youuj;
woman who set tho heart of the boy
ish king -uflnme is nppcaring ns n
dancer nt tho Apollo theater bote.
Lust night the theater was packed
to tbo doors with' persons desiring
to sco tho French woman who woro a
sunburst of .dinmoatUlKiyen her by
"Yes, I wns Dom Manuel's mis
tress," said she. "I know no dis
grace in being n king's mistress, but
I consider it nn everlasting disgrace
to advertise thnt relationship, glor
ified ns it wns, which oven court
conventionality could notthrottle.
She Kept Quiet.
"I did nott make nny capital of
my relations with Manuel. I kept
quiet nnd reserved. Kccontly a va
riety thenter in Paris offered mo a
huge salary to appear billed ns
Mnnhcl's mistress, but 1 refused.
Tho same theater produced a
sketch in which 1 and tlio king wuro
tho chief figures, but there wns
nothing blnmublo in that.
"I never nsked tho papers to call
me tho 'uncrowned queen of Portu
gal.' I first mot tho king 35 months
ngo in Paris, whoro lie wns dining.
Ho hnd been introduced to mo nftor
n performance nnd it wns lovo nt
(Continued on rngo 8.)
BRIGHT AND AIRY
WASJDERELLA
"A Stubborn Clndorella," at tho
opera houso lhst night, was ono of
thoso bright, airy musical comedies
that still maintain tholr popularity
with tho avorigo thcatergoor, Tho
capering of protty chorus girls to tho
"lascivious ploaslngs of a Into" has
a charm to sootho tho tired nerves
of an ordinary business man, and
that is porhaps why tho hoavlor prob
lom plnyB mnko slower headway. Tho
man with business likes to rolax
after tho stronuoua "chnso of tho
ntmblo nlppto."
Tho lending comedy parts played
by Dan Moylos, Lawronco Drlnghnm
nul Mr. Albortson, wero woll done
and furnished morrlmont all through
tho play. Tho hoft of tho comody
work foil to tho lot of Lawronco
Drlnghnm, who assumed tho roll of
tho sculptor. Ho is a tlnolooklng
young man and plays his part vory
artistically. Miss Hazel Kirko is a
very protty llttlo lady with a good
volco, Sho actod tho part of Lady
Losllo In a fascinating manner. Lil
lian Goldsmith Is a cute llttlo sou
hretto, who danced and sang hor way
Into tho hearts of tho audlonco early
In tho ovonlng,
Medford always turns out a crowd
od houso to ovorytnlng. good or hnd,
but wo nro glad to sny that Mr. Ha
zolrlgg furnishes us with a class of
attractions thnt nro equal In ovory
respoct to tho host thnt Portland and
San Francisco got.
N
GLORI
SEARCH EOR
I DYNAMITERS
? NARROWING
Another Gasoline Launch Figures in
Case Merchants and Manufac
turers Have "Protection" Fund
of $35,000 Work in the Ruins Is
Continuing.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 0. -Detectives
of the Los Angeles police
force were detailed today to search
tho various Southern California
hnrbors for traces of the gasoline
schooner Kutc, which has been
drawn into the police thcoi-y regard
ing the Times disaster.
The officials believe that the dyn
amite taken from tho Giant Powder
compact September 23 may havo
been transferred to tbo Knto and
brought to Los Angeles.
Tho Knto lay for several days
near Visitncion, on Snu Franicffco
Buy, and according to Captain
Burns of the stnte launch Governor
Gillett, tho launch Pastime, believed
to havo been disguised as tho Peer
less, was seen junking several trips
to Visitncion September 24. The
Kate cleared from San Francisco
September 25 for the Galapagos is
lands. She has not been reported
since.
Detctcivcs today are investigating
at San Pedro, Redondo nnd Point
Lomn. The authorities of Long
Bench, Alnmitos Bay nnd Balboa
also have been nsked to nssist.
Officers wero sent hurriedly to
Long Beach lnte Inst night upon tb.2
receipt of n message from tho police
stating thnt a man had been arrest
ed on the municipal pier ns ho at
tempted to bonrd a gasoline launch
thnt slipped intot tho hnrbor in tho
direction of Snn Pedro under cover
of darkness. The mnn wns released
nfter being questioned. Tho launch
disnppenred from tho wharf when
tho mnn was seized by the police.
Secretary Zcehnndnlnnr of tthe
Merchants nnd Mnnufncturors' as
sociation announced ttodny that but
15,000 of tthe ?.")0,000 reward voted
by tho association will he used for
thnt purpose. Tho remaining 35,000
will bo used ns a "defense fund."
He did not stnte the exact use tot
which the money will boput.
HUNDREDS FROM
ASHLAND TO FAIR
Fourth Annual District Fair Is Now
on and Splendid Time Is Being
Had Tomorrow Is Medford Day
at tho Big Show.
Over 1000 Ashland peoplo passed
through Medford this morning on
their way to Grants Pass to attond
tho fourth annual district fnlr of
southorn Orogon, which Is now on.
It Is tho greatest oxhlibtion of tho
products of southorn Orogon over
hold. Tho weather promises to bo all
that could bo asked for and largo
crowds aro oxpoctod all through the
fair and oven on tho first day of tho
fair tho crowd was far abovo what
was oxpected.
In tho Calvert and Paddock build
ings is tho display of products, and
such a display was noYor seen before
Thoro nro apples, ponchos, plums,
pears, and in fact overyth'nj in tho
fruit, lino and thoy nro dlsplnyod In
tho most ar.lBtlo way. Thoro aro all
kinds of farm products, melons, pea
nuts, ginseng, and woll, it Is fmpos
slblo to toll what Is in thie building,
it must bo seen to bo appreciated.
.Across tho streot in tho Claus
(Continued on Page 3.)
SPAIN ON VERGE OF
GREAT CIVIL WAR;
MONARCHYTOTTERS
BARCELONA, Oct. 0. Constant
flushes between police and republi
cans are occurring today. Tho sit
uation is rapidly getting beyond
control nnd ns a last resort Madrid
has been asked to send reinforce
ments. Similnr conditions prevail in
other cities. The republican1? have
hoisted their flags everywhere and
the police ore busily engaged in
tearing them down. Enthusiasm
over the success of the Portuguese
revolutionists is very great.
Troops Ordered Out.
MADRID (via Mcndn3'e, France),
Oct. 6. The flower of the Spanish
army has been ordered to the Por
tuguese fsontier.
Madrid is seething with excite
ment over the news from Portugal
and the republicans assert that it
foreshadows an attempt on the part
of King Alfonso's minister tto aid
Don Manuel against re republicans
of Portugal.
Republicans here predict that if
this is attempted civil war in, Spain
will be precipitated- On the other
hand, Alfonso fears that the sncces
of the republican armies in Portngal
win menu mo ovcriurow ol jus
power, nnd it. is asserted that he
has been counseled by his ministers
to fight to the Inst ditch.
Alfonso Will Fight.
Thnt Alfouso will pursue this
course is not doubted and it is
therefore understood thnt he will
nssist Manuel witba strong Spanish
force in order to frighten the Span
ish republicans into inntcivity.
Tho republicnns aro overjoyed at
tho snepess of their Portuguese
brethren. A radical club where tho
Marseillaise was sung wns raided
LOOKS LIKE VICTORY
TO ILLINOIS WOMEN
CHICAGO, Oct. C. Mrs. Kather
Ino McCulloch, executive superintend
ent of tho Illinois Equal Suffrage as
sociation, declared today that pros
pects for tho passago of equal suf
frage legislation in the Illinois house
and scnato looks brighter thnn at
any tlmo previous.
According to Mrs. McCulloch nino
republican nnd flvo democratic nom
inees for tho state sonnto and 22
republicans and 18 democratic nom
inees for tho stnto houso havo mado
favornblo replica to appeals sent out
by tho association for support of the
enfranchisement movomont. Of 25
holdover senators, Mrs. McCulloch
assorted fiat 11 are for equal suf
frage. Are you
going
to win?
90 months of renewal subscriptions you will receive a bonus of 75,000
oxtra votos, oto.
Thoro r.ro n largo numbor of peoplo in Medford and surrounding
towns that take tho Moll Trlbuno by tho month people tl-at, an,
w lllng to pay for tho papor for a year In adv.' ? co whon tho?' learn
that thoy will not only save $1,00 on k yoar's subscrlptjon, but also
gtvo to tholr favorlto candidate a greater numbor of v6tos thnn-fct any
other time c'urlng tho contest.
It Ib up U you to ask them for tholr subscriptions right now. Every
fclnglo month of rooowal subscriptions you tun In novr will count up
ovon faster than you Imnolne. It Is cortaln tvi t tho winners of thin
contest will bocomo wins ore Blmi'ly by their efforts and the awiltit
auce and loyalty of their frlonds. "
MtE YOU QOINQ TO WINT?
last night by the police and a small
riot followed. Afterward the radi
cals gathered in the streets, choer
ing the success of the revolutionists.
Formidable military preparation!
have been made throughout Span
for a grent uprising of tho revolu
tionists, supported by the clerical-
fnction that is bitterly opposed to-
the king nnd his cabinet.
Tronblo Sure to Break.
Plnns for a great demonstration
by the anti-roynlists havo beert dis
covered by tthe government spies
nnd should they be carried out there
is bound tto be the utmost difficulty
in handling the trtonble makers.
There is no concealment of th-
fact that the demonstrations are to
be of an antti-dynastic character
nnd, tot make matters worse, coun
ter demonstrations arc planned by
anti-clericals and a clash of the-
factions would provide opportunity
for the precipitation of a revolu
tion. Word comes from Barcelona that
the republicans havo become ex
tremely restive and there is a grow
ing suspicion nmong the clericals -there
that King Alfonso plansfot.
indefinitely postpone the settlement'
of affairs between the church an"
the state. J
The law does not require the cor
tes to sit more than one day in .
year.
The impression prevails that after
the cortcs has transacted the busi
ness of tho king adjournment will'
be tnken before the church question"
enn bo brought tip. Tho cortcs Con
venes todny, but owing to the dis
turbed conditions in the capital,' it
is probable the convening will ngnin
ho postponed.
BODIES OF TWO
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SAILORS RECOVERED
NEW YORK, Oct. 6. Two bodies
of sailors from the battleship New
Hampshire drowned when tho whale
boat In which they wero returning to
tholr ship overturned Saturday night
wero recovored from tho Hudson riv
er today. Through tags on their unl- -forms
they wero identified as R.
Karl, fireman, and J. White, Bea
man. .
PLAGUE SHIP IS
DETAINED IN NEW YORK
NEW YORK, Oct. 6. Rudolph
Sellitch, n conl passer on tho
steamer Von Moltke, which nrrivod
in port todny, wns stricken with
eholqrn and tho liner is detained. iu -quarantine
is a result.
This is Just a timely question to
tho contestrnts of tho Mal Tribune's
great contest.
Only two moro days of tho spoclal
offor for renewal oubscrlptlons re
mnlu. Don't forgot that all ronowl
subscriptions turned In boforo Sat
urday ovonlug not only got doublo
votes, but : bonus, as woll, of'GO,
000 extra votes for every 00 month?
or fraction thoreof. If you turn In
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