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MEDFORU. ORIWON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1910.
No. 172.
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REPUBLIC OF PORTUGAL IS
RECOGNIZED BY DIPLOMATS
BUSINESS ONCE
AGAIN BECOMES
NEARLY NORMAL
Klnit Manuel nt First Wanted to Stay
In Lisbon and Fluht But His Ad
visers Forced Him to Flee Is
Now Safely at Gibraltar.
MSIION', Oct. 7. Tlio republic of
Portugal wiih virtually recognlr.cd to
tiny. Iiy the foreign diplomatic corps
(stationed liuro. Tliu various minis
torn, bonded by Kir Francis Villiorn
of Groat llritnin, called upon (hi
provisional foreign miuiMor. Dr. Mn
cbudo. (endured llicir rchpucts and re
ceived iiHsuruucus from the minimis-
tration that tbu treaty rights of for
eign K)'wor in oPrtutml would b'i
protected.
It wn announced Unit (lie deposed
Kink Munuul, Quoou Aiiicliu. Dowager
Queen Marin Pin and Mmutul'ti un
cle, tlio Duko of Oporto, would bu
exiled, but that their personal prop
erty rights would bu rebpoctvd. Thin
is an unexpected coucchtioii by the
republicans.
King Wanted (i Fight.
The Uiiitcd Press today obtained
tko first connected account of tbu
movomontn of Ibo royal family from
tbu beginning of tbu revolution.
King Manuel at firnt wanted to
stay in Lisbon nud fight, but bid
ndvisors forced hi into Uec. When
tlio Necoflsidndos palace began to
crumble under the bIicIIh of tbu ro-publicau-uiauiiod
warships and forts,
Manuel loft tlio building by means of
n fcccrct exit and went to Mafra,
north of Lisbon. Queen Atneliu uud
tbu dowager (iieon, Maria Pin, tbeu
at Ciutro, joinod Manuel at Mufrn
Tlio Duko of Oporto remained in hid
ing until Thursday when bu boarded
tbu royal yacht Aincliu uud nailed to
Kricoira, noar Mafra.
- Manuel nnd tbu others, guarded by
tbu students of Mnfrn military
school, went to Sriccirn. On tbo wny
tlio young king wopt bitterly and
threatened constantly to rotnrn. Ho
wiih diBHiindod In his purposo by his
motbor and tlio party boarded tlio
roayl yacht. Tlio little craft Bailed
'at 4 o'clock Thuraday afternoon and
'ronchod Gibraltar at 11 o'clock lust
night. Today tboy weer tbu guests
of Sir Francis Forostor-Wulker, gov-'
omor of Gibraltar.
DEITZ HOLDS 50
OFFICERS AT BAY
If Truco Called Comes to Naurjht
General Assault on Cabin Will Bo
Made Says Ho Will Surrender to
Governor Only.
WINTER, Wis., Out. 7. If tba
truce which bus been declared at
tlio Doitz cabin at Cameron Dam,
to nrrangu for tbo surrender of John
Doitz, its owner, who for nearly a
week bus bold ifty sheriff's depu
ties at bay, cornea to naught, an us
Bault will bo ordered, on tlio cabin
today. Doita' wifo and younger
children, who nro witli him in the
cabin, will bo protected, according
to Sboriff Madden, who is in charge
of tho bofjicgorp. Doitliis' oldost son,
Loslio, will bo ordored either cap
tured or slain,
Tbu truco was doclured to pormit
Atornoy Gouoral Gilbert and tlio gov
ernor' BBooretary to confer with
Doitz ovor tbo tonus of his Hiirronder.
Doitz lum nnuouuood bo will surron
dor only to tho governor in person
nud nndor tho condition that ho bo
givon u trial in another county.
W N Hi WASHINGTON
CHINA. SAYS WOULD-BE SLAYER
HAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. Wlioth
cr George Pong, would-bo assassin
of Prlnco Teal Hhiiii, will bo prosccut
cd by tlio federal authorities or bo
turned over to tlio pollco of Oakland
ban not yet boon decldod. Fong Ib
hold nu a federal prlnonor In tlio lo
cal Jail.
"I wanted to bo tbo George Wash
ington of China," said Fong today.
"I nin sorry my attempt to kill tlio
prlnco failed, I wanted to kill lilm
two weeks ago when bo wan here,
but I couldn't got a chance. I want
to itot Chlnr. frco from tbo Mancbus
and mnko II a republic. Revolt Ib
my rollglon." t
Fong In woll known In Chlnetc-
IF NECESSARY TO
WILLPROSECUTE
State Game Warden Says Deputy
District Attorney Johnson Must
Not Fall to Prosecute Violation" ol
Fish Law, Even If His View ol
Law Is Faulty.
SALKM, Ore, Oct. 7. In his de
termination to enforce the Inws of
the stnto providing for the protec
tion of trout, and other game fish
inhabiting the streams of the state,
Stale Gamo and Forestry Warden
It. 0. Stevenson declares that if ne
cessary ho will go to tho extreme of
prosecuting District Atorney It. F.
Mulkcy and Deputy District Attorney
Johnson of Joscphiuo county, tho
latter-of whom it is alleged has de
clared that a trout is not a migra
tory fish within the meaning of the
Oregon gamo protective Mutates mil
that he will not p rot-cento violation
of tho act prohibiting the catching
of trout within thu 000 foot limit
below dams.
It has been reported that Deputy
District Atorney Johnson, for Josc
phiuo county, has declared that .
trout is not a migratory fisli and
is not- protected under tho laws of
ho state and that ho will decline
to prosecute cases of catching trout
within tho 000 foot prohibitory lim
it, but Gamo Warden Stovonson has
given strict orers to his deputies to
nrost any nnd all violators of that
provision of the gamo laws and if
Deputy oJhnson or District-Attorney
Mul key refuse to proseouto tho enso
ho will prosecute them for malfeas
nnco. FIVE CONVICTS
MAKE ESCAPE
For First Time In Many Yoars Pris
oners Get Away From Sinn Sinn;
(Pursuers Prepared for Dcsperato
Fight.
OSSININO, N. Y Oct. 7. Flvo
Slug Sing convicts, hoavlly armod,
oscapod from tho ponltontlary hero
today nftor binding two Jatlora, snw
Ing the bars off a clmpul window rind
Bovorlng tho tolopbono wires. Tholr
nrottiutlons dolnyod purault for a
tlmo and thoy hnd a good start of tho
otflcors, who followod as Boon na tho
alaim was gtvon. Tho ponltontlary
gunrda aro armod and proparod for
a dosporato tight. '
It thore's nothing want ad can
holp you to accomplish you're load
lug too qulot a llfol
OF
Amerlcan Hoclety hero, having attend
cd tbo Chlncso iiiIkhIou schoolc for
several years.
.Local Chinese who nro loynl to the
emperor nro greatly worrlod lest a
repetition of tbo attempted assnssln
atlon of Prlnco Tsal Hsun bo attempt
ed on board tbo atcamor Clilyo Maru.
It was rumored about Chinatown that
four men were on bonfd tbo liner for
thr.t purpose. Offlclala of tbo steam
ship company woro notified shortly
before tbo Chiyo Maru sailed nnd
precautions ngalnst any such at
tempt nro being taken on board.
Fong Is a niomber of tlio Young
China socloty.
ENFORCE LAW
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
DEDICATE DEPOT
ON OCTOBER 18
i
Southern Pacific Bulldinn In This
City Will Bo Center of Attraction
Week From Saturday Finishing
Touches Being Put On.
The dedication of Medforrt's $oQ,
000 Southern Pacific depot will take
placo a week from this Snturday on
October 18. Th'o electric fixtures
which have delayed tho completion
of tho dopot by their non-arrival
havo come and aro now being' in
stalled in tlio building. The benches
for tbu patrons nro being installed
also, nnd nil will bo in roiidiuoss for
the dedication. All tho prominent
coast officinls of the railroad will
bo in Medford for tho occasion.
PITCHED BATTLE
III GOTHAM CAFE
Over 100 Shots Fired, Women Faint
and Panic Ensues Conflicting
Stories of Fight Aro Told by Spec
tators. NEW YORK, Oct. 7. Frank Mack
a clerk, and Phil Cnsoy, n racotrnck
follower, woro klllod and tvo othora
fatally wounded In a pltchoJ bnttlo
with revolvers In a crowdod upper
room of King's cafo, In tho tondor
loln, early today. More than n scpro
of mon woro Involvod In tho fight
nnd 100 shots woro tlrod.
Womon falntod and woro carrlod
out tho placo whllo tho battlo was In :
prosroas. Tio cafo was completely I
wrecked, and tbnt moro casualties'
woro not rocordod la cousldorod ml-i
rnculoua.
Varying stoj-Ioa of tho affair aro ,
told by thoso who witnessod it.
Flftoon men ontorod tho cafo, two
of whom wont upatnlra, tho remain
der waiting holow In tho shadows, j
Tho two oponod tiro na soon na thoy
ronchod tho top. Tho room wua flll
od with mon nnd womon and ahota,
woro rotumod. Still firing tho two ;
mon backod down tho atnlrB. Tho
upaalra gang followod, firing, Whon
tho two roaohod tho bottom of tho'
stairs thoy atoppod asldo and whllo!
tholr comrados and thoao nbovo woro ,
oxehnngtng shots thoy plckod off tho
leadora of tho upstairs gang,
IfflEOfWS
DYNAMfTING
FOLLOWED
Out of Mass of Theories and Clews
Threo Leads Are Chosen by Offi
cersUnions Request Mayor to
Keep Times From Relleratlnn
' Charges Against Them.
LOS ANGKLKS, Oct. 7. Out of
the mass of clues that nilght Iecd to
the solution of tho Times dynamit
ing the police havo selected three
leads which appear to thorn to bo tho
most promising.
For tho last -48 hours detectives
have kept closo watch at the homo
of a man whom tboy 'say frequently
hns been under survelllanco for east
ern authorities. His actions since tho
explosion, they say, havo warranted
tho guard placed about his home,
which Is in the southwestern sec
tion of tho city.
Mysterious Visit.
Last night, ohortly before midnight
two men were seen to enter the build
ing through a rear door. When they
reappeared half an hour later they
wero followed by two of the officers
who woro watching tho house. Tho
police refuEo to mako public tho
sourco of their suspicions against the
man.
Tho second lend which they re
gard ns promising is the statement of
Albort Hoffman, who was arrested
(Continue.! on 1'agn
WAR CLOUDS ARE
SUNNY SPAIN
Constant Clashes Between Civil
Guard and Revolutionists Report
edConditions in Barcelona Arc
General Over Kingdom, fi
HAKCELONA, Oct. 7. Constant
clashes between thu civil guard and
the revolutionists have been occur
ring during the last 'ks hours. The
injured number more than n scon.
Conditions hero arc similar to those
reported elsewhere, fho fact that
tbu civil guard has been called out
confirms the seriousness of the sit
uation. Cortes Ainincsblos.
MADFID (via. Hend.ive), Oct. 7.
-The Spaniel iortc n-cmbled this
afternoon after several postpone
ments owing to tho state of tho pub
lic mind following the exciting ro
ports from Portugal.
Premier Cnnnlcjas was besought
by (ho monarchists to again postpone
tbo assembling of tho cortes, but ho
refused to do so, sayim ho feared
tbo coot of such action on the peo
plo and tho possiblo consequences to
tljo penco of tho rcnlm. ,
Routine business was transacted
by tho national body and no refer
ence was mndo to the Portuguese
situation, according to official dis
patches. Queen Mother Moves,
Marie Christina, motherMof King
Alfonso, is preparing to give up her
residenco in tlio Oriento palace,
where tlio kink lives, and take up an
abode In nnothor pnrt of thocapital.
It is unofficially asserted that tho
queen mother decided upon this plan
in nu offort to convince tho Spanish
pooplo that sho really is not exerting
a ronctionnry influenco upon his nin
jesty,
It is not considored probable, out
sido of court circlos, that tho queen
nipthor is tnking no part in political
affairs. Tlioro was talk for a tinic
of tlio quoou inotlioi-'s departuro for
Austria, her girlhood home, nnd such
a niovo might havo impressod the
country ns a" stop in tho right direq-
ti0"' .
LOWERING OVER
BOWERMAN LEAD, OFFICIAL
COUNT, IS 2934; WEST'S 2740
CAMP FIRE. SAID
OF
SAN" FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. Re
mains of a camp flro nnd a cache .
of provlslonc discovered on Red Rock,
an Island t; at rises precipitately In
tho channel off San Quentln prison
polr'. Is believed by tho police to
havo an important bearing on tho dy
namiting of the Los Angelcc Times
building. It Ic said that the camp
effects wero left by tho men who
secured the dynamite at Giant in
tho launch Peerlecs. i
Detectives McXainara and -Brown
of Los Angeles and Sergeant James
McGowan of the San Francisco force
mndo the discovery today whllo try
ing to follow tho trail of tho launch
after it left Glabt.
They bellovc that the three men
who took tho powder from Giant went
DINAH
NEXT WEEK IS BIG BILL ELK WEEK
IN ASHLAND; TO DEDICATE TEMPLE
OF
FANATICS DIE
Religious Celebrants in the Ganges
Are Overwhelmed by Overflow
Worshippers Were Camped on Riv
er Bank When Drowned.
LONDON. Oct. 7. Hundreds of re
ligious celebrants at Agra, India, were
drowned by an overflow of the river
Ganges, according to dispatch to Rou
ter's today. Tho worshlppe-B wero
camped near the river bank when
the water suddenly rose In tho form
of tIJal wuvo and overwhelmed hun
dieds. APPLE HARVEST
ON IN EARNEST
Scarcity of Snooks Has Delayed
Game Somewhat But Several Cars
of Boxes Arc On the Way Prices
Received Are Good.
Spitzcnberg and Yellow Newtown
apples are being picked in all Ui
orchards of tho valley, A scarcity of
shooks has dolayed tho packing of
tho fruit, but this will end with to
day as tho nssociutum has several
oars of box lumber ordored, ouo car
load of vhie,h arrived in Medford
Friday.
Carloads of apples aro leaving
Medford at the rate of two cars n
day. Only, two or threo of tho cars
havo ronchod their destination, how-
over, so little N known tus to tho I
prices. Secretary Miller, of tho as
sociation, howover, states that there
is a heavy demand for l?oguo River
apples and that good prices will bo
recoivor. Tho orders received Tor
Spitzonborgs nnd other red apples
aro more numerous than thoso fo
tho yellow apples. 'If favorable
prices aro not offered in early sales,
tho fruit of tho association will ho
iced and held until tho market opens
uj) Inter in the year.
If you've failed to read all tho
real estate r.ds of recont date-, you'ro
not qualified to wisely decide upon
a roal estato Investment for a rpal
oatato deal should bo basod upon
tknowlodgo. . ,, ,
HUNDREDS
TO BE W
IS 00N0
to Red Rock,, where they took off
the false name "Peerless" from the
launch, waited a day and a night and
theu went to Martinez, where the
dynnmito was put on board a train
for Los Angeles. The launch that
landed at Martinez was seen by fish
ermen as It passel the Selby Smelt
ing works. It bore the name Pastime
at that time. The detectives believe
the name Peerless which was on tho
boat when It left Giant was remov
ed at Red Rock. Sheriff Vallle of
Contra Costa county believes the dis
covery important, as it accounts for
tho tlmo lost in which a launch might
reasonably bo expected to make the
trip from Giant to Martinez, and the
time when the Pastime arrived there.
Nothing Will Be left Undone in
Neighborinn City Which Will Add
to Enjoyment of the Occasion-
Special Display of Electric Lights
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to Be Given.
ASHLAND, Oct. 7. Next week
wil lbo Elks week in Ashland. Tba
occasion is the dedication of their
new temple by Ashland louco No.
994.
Tbo exercises and celebration in
connection with the dedication will
extend over a period of three dnys,
October 13, 14 nnd 15. Thursday,
October 13, tho Elks will hold "open
house" to nil their friends, and the
public is invited to inspect the hand
some new buildiug. The 14th will be
"ladies' day" nnd tbo mothers, wives
and sweethearts of tho Elks. will havo
charge of the parlors nnd club rooms
for their own enjoyment. The grand
dedication ball will take place on
Friday evening, the 14th, nnd a ban
quet will bo served in the basement
banquet hall during the evening. Tho
lviuinet hall hi's u -oating capacity
for over 300 guests. Ilnzelrigg'
superb orchestra will furnish music
during tho ball and banquet ns woll
as nt other times during tho festivi
ties. This splendid musical organi
zation will no doubt attract many
of tho "antlored" ones from Medforl
ns well ns their friends nnd visithu
Elks.
On Saturday, tho loth, the corner
stono laying will take place at the
templo nt 2 p. m.. nt which grand
lodco officers will participate, no:..
U, H. Uutler of Condon. Oregon, will
deliver an nddress in front of the
templo during these proceedings. Fo'
lowing tho corner stono ceremonies a
monster Elk parade will start from
the Southern Pacifio depot- "about
4:30 p. ,n. Tito lino of march, will
be through the principal streets nud
end nt Elks temple. A number of
bands will join in this parade and
there will ho many astonishing fea
tures in the procession.
Saturday, the loth, will ho Elks'
dav . At tho temple dedicatory will
be hold and in the evening n bnnquot
for Elks onlv. Manv hunddreds of
electric lights will lino tho streets
during tlio threo dnys celebration and
tlio whito and purple decorations of
tho Elks will bo largely in evidence
everywhere. Special electrical dis
plays nro boiug arranged by tho light
and decoration committees, Tbo S
P. company will issue tickets from all
stations in Oregon nnd northern Cal
ifornia at one and one third fare fo
tbo event with rotnrn limit good un
til October 17th.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 7. Danlol O'Lea
ry, pedestrian," Is arranging n walk
ing mitch r.t tho St, Louja Collsoum
In March. O'Lonry wllf rallonRO a)l
comora to a 4 8;hourNtegt,t
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HAWLEY DEAT
MLILKEY 2094 '
IN PRIMARIES
Benson eLads Wlngate 13,414 oVtes
Opponent Carries Only One
County Hoyt Beaten for State.
Treasurer by 3556 Vote
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 7. Officii
returns of the recent state-wide"' pr
mary from all counties save Morrow"
and Harney today give Jay Bower
man, republican, gubernatorial nom
inee, a plurality of 2934' over his -nearest
opponent. Grant DImlck.
Bowerman received a total of 16;
735 votes, Grant DImlck 13,751, "E.
Hofer CCC5 and Alebrt Abraham
61S4.
On the democratic ticket Oswald
West Is shown to have a majority of
2740 over Jefferson Meyers;for the
gumbernatorlal nomination, the to
tals standing: West, 6693; Meyers
oft
olilo.
From Harney county tho returns
aro complete with the exception of '
tho figures of nine precincts, the to
tal vote in which will not aggregate
more than 50. Morrow ounty !-
complete hut for one small precinct
polling halt a dozen votes.
In the Second congressional dls-.
trlct A. W. Lafferty'a plurality la
2576 and lis total vote 9902. The
voto cast for Congressman Ellis w
7326, for C. J. Reed 5064 and f
G. S. Shepherd 3062.
Representative Hawloy's majorl
over B. F. Mulkey In tho First dl
trlct Is 2094. Mulkey carried the
counties of Curry, Jackson, Polk and
Tillamook. Ho received a total "or
7234 to Hawley's 9328. For tho nom
ination for secretary of state F. W
Benson has a majority of 13,414. G
Wlugate carried only his home coun
ty of Clatsop, where his vote wa3
nearly doublo that given Benton. The
voto stands: Benson 28,075, Wlngate
14,661.
R. W. Hoyt Is beaten for tho nom
ination for ctate treasurer by 3556.
Thomas B. Kay carried all tho coun
ties but Clatsop, Grant, Malheur,
Multnomah, Polk, Tillamoog, Wasco
and Wheeler. Tho vote was: Kay , -33.Q75,
Hoyt 19,519.
FOREST FIRES
CLAIM LIVES
Five Towns Wiped Out In Minnesota
Fires Have Been Raging for Sev
eral Weeks and High Winds Give
Them Added Fury.
WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 7. A"
school teacher and a child at Wil
liams aro reported dead, throe per
sons nio missing and tho towns of
Swift, Wllli'jriB, Cedar Springs. Pitt
and Grncoton aro destroyod as a r
suit of forest tires In Minnesota, a
cording to dispatches reaching hen
All tho towns burnod are locatot
along tho Canadian Northorn rail,
way.
Tho fires havo boon burning for5."
Bovornl weeks pnd, owing to tho high
wind that hno provatlod recontly flrp
tlghtera have been upnablo to4 bring r
tho fires undor control.
Moat of tho fires nro In loggod-off
timber Innde, so tho loss outside pf
iho towns will not bo heavy. .
Tho threo porsona reportod miss
ing woro resldonta of Gracoton.
NEW YORK, Oct. 7, 'Because
Evelyn Thaw, wlfo of Harry K, f hay,
la wfthqut funds to prosecute her
suit against James D.. Koagan of tbo
Knickerbocker hotel for $50,000 dam-
,.gee, tho .ctton Ijas been, dlsptlweoL '
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