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. -an,?! .aiwwn-f.-.,iv! VBw.Ta.-inMitiffTTfTri.i ;y-wl,jvr'Srfr'i;Mttre' It WKATIIKIt Fair lonlglK. ,vr,h Mci(r of tht rings. UliUo-lHlr weather J lie Ilaln or snow. line anil oluc Local showers HlHtk trlanjjulnr Abovo white, w",r.,.".,'.ri I'?'", white, colder, "lilte with bluck centerCold Medford Mail Tribune Pull leased Wire IUert. Tho only paper in the worM publishna in a city the alze f Medford having a leased wire. V1FTR YEAR. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. m. 200. ROGUE FISH BILL CARRIES BY 20,000 ASHLAND NORMAL IN DOUBT '- -- -- ----- .-. ..--- -. --. l'KF.ClNCTS llawlcy (It) .. Smith (I)) ... Ilowunnnn (I f f WeBt (I)) ... Ji tr. a a ft o a , M 2. 5" J? o o a 3 8 a o rt ? Returns Today Indicate That Home Rule Has Carried by 10005000 Majority In Portland Will Probably Save it From Defeat 80 Per Cent ' of the Vote is Now Counted. PORTLAND. Nov. 11.- The Kogue " Kiver fish bill, to closu the sticnin In couunerciul llshing hits probably swept the state by tlio biggest major ity of any of llio measures voted iiimiii ul Tuesday's election. The inn jmilv will probably be between l."i.0()0 anil "JO.OOO. Almost eery comilv h lht -lull in lctuiiiiug n majority for I be bill. Tbi' linyiMiio carried Mlii""i!ih h lb record innjoiily itf 77(i!l, dislnuc iuur tlif trend minis bill, which cciii'm' -lilflO, Tbo Kngtie river bill got 11 ma jorat v nf probably 2-."0l) in .Jackson., mid swept through the WilliiniH! valley counties by 11 fair vnln. with wilb n strong support in eastern Oregon. Tin Normal Schools Incomplete returns indicate Hint Ihe hill nnniding fur the lniiinten iiiico (if tin' Mnuntmith'noriifn lschonl has cniricd hv it smnl nurinrilv. while th" liill fur tho benefit of Woslon nor mal school ban failed hv 11 small vote Ashland is slijl in doubt and the Southern Oregon vole mnv save it. Th" rmimoiilh noniml school cur ried Multnomah by ."000. The Was. ton normal leads bv 1'270 and th" Ashland hormnj h.v XiO. ' Home Rule Additional returns todav indicate that the home rule, liiiuor amendment to the constitution has- can led ir Oietron by a litajoritv of probably 100(1 votes, Willi prnclienllv 80 per coiil of the vote counted early I nla. tint measure had a maiority of HI.") I hut it seemed loiii-oualdv ceilnii thai the returns not then recorded wouM 'ill thi' coiisideriiblv. The oOOO muioiily polled Cir !. 11 Multnnnuih .coiinh tuxcS the iiieiuie 1'nif defeat as Hie .tnti at largo gave 11 substantial vole auaiiist it. At midnight the otc counted 011 lime tutu stood: Yes !1.", 101; 1:0. :t'J,0(lll. Prohibition This piohihltion law will' he de fcatde bv (iOOO. according to the out look toduy. Thu majority ngainsi ii now is pearly HOtHi, bill co. nitty i. turns are ending it down. Thai thu prohibition wave I1.1 spent it.s foicu in Oregon and tho ic action set in was shown hy tla elec tion. Xot only did the prohibitionists fail to add now lenit.nv, bin ihey losl uidiiud 11 ninny places. Mc.Minn ille. the haiiuur drv town of Oregon voted wul on statu prohibition, anil the home rule hill iuiried lliore. linker went wol and in Henlo pro hibitiou mid home rule are ruuinv; clu. t'laekiiniiis uout w with homo rule clone. In t'latsop Iho oe ih two to one anin.it prohibition and lor homo rule. There is .10 i-ixirt from Colutnbin. Coos is wol '. :00 ami hoiuu rule is in doubt. Crook wont wet by 1100 and home rule car ried. No reiKirt from Curry. Doiik la went wgt hy (iUO and carrieil home rule. Oilliam uau wet 11 11111 jr with homu rulv close, (iraul weul for wet and pnased home rule, liar iiov and Hood rivor are inishin 111 the rut inns 011 this ipiestion, hut the indications nro that Hood Itiver went wut. ilnckxoii and Josephine am so eloi-e that thu ol'tieial count will he needed 'on prohibition. Home rule lost in each by n small majority. Kxery precinct iu Klamath went wet but two, uiviiitr u majority of 1100. Lake is supiHiaod to have Kinic drv by a small fraction. Lane j.'ve ;00 majority wet and defeated home rule ! 700. Xo reixirto from Lineoln, which is proliKblv wet. Linn is ulose. Malheur given a small majority for (untiiul oK" Pa tr s F- Benu (It) HrlRht (!') ...-. Mcllrldc (X. 1) Slater (N. P.) .. Uurnctt (It) KIiik (N. P.) . Moore (N. I.) Iluclinimn (It.) Itccd (D.) Nell (I).) Von der llellcn (It.) Dav-lD (It.T .....(!. Myeru (D.) Patterson (I.) IJoiuiiKcF (IU"T. 7." tones (I).) ....... CulvlB (U.) Tpjldr (D.) 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Tho vote on nincutimoiits cunnot he learnecd until tho orflclnl count Is nmilo In .I.'.ekminvlllo. Sundny morning tin: f .Mali Tiibuno will lireneitt In tabulated form how overy vote in Jackson ounty was cast on ovorytMng from cingreBsoman to tho final measure on tho ballot. MMMMM4H - PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR SENATOR L CALIFORNIA MY OE OUT Althounli John D. Works of Los Angeles Was Given Plurality Endorse ment for the Senatorship His Opponent Carried Majority of Districts Will Legislature Be Guided by Districts or by Total Vote Rail road Machine Lost Many. Strong Supporters in the Legislature. measure SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11. DU idede on btrietly pnity line, the next California legislature will stand: Senate liopublicuns. 41; - deii'10 e ra Ik I). Assembly Republicans 70; doiiu erals 10; or republicans 08; demo crats 17. Party lines, however, arc expected lo fall on many of the (pieslious to come before the louisNiture, incltid injr tlu vote on L'niled Hiatus sunator to succeed 1'' 111 11k P. Flint. Jiidiro John D. Works of Los All ude at the last primary election se emed the plurality endorsement for the M-natorship with n vote ul (i4,7."7 mil A. O. SpnldiiiB's (1.1,1 8J. While Winks is the choice of the people 111 the" stale as expressed iu the primury vote, it is extremely doubtful whether he will be .selected hy'thu hiishituro because SpuitldiiiK carried a majority of (he districts. On joiiit ballot, provided each sen ator and assciiibhsiian voted iu tto coidauco with the seiitimont in the iiidi.vidual districts, Spiuildiii' would receive 7(J, Winks -II. Whether the h'Kislatuic will ote bv disliicls or be Ridded by tho ad wsinv vote throughout the state is a matter of speuulation. . The caucus also will develop tho attitude of the iucomiiiK legislators, who take their seats for the iirst time. Vbile (lovcinor-elect .Johnson was elccfed on 1111 iiisiu trout plafoiui it ih ivdi'd that every so-called ma chine nominee on the stale ticket was swept into olhTc, WEST ELECTED OVER BOWERMAN BY 6000 VOTES Governor-Elect Received His .Great est Support ni 5otficrn Oregon Vote This Afternoon Stands, West 40,727; Bowcfman 43,693 Carries Multnomah hy 1200. , , OD ROADS BILL PASSES Amendment Permitting County to Issue Bonds for Building Highways Receives majority at Election Convention to c Called at Portland POUTLAND. Or. Nov. 11. Tho cuiiblltutloiial auiondnionl purtulttltiR "ounlu to iwniy IioikIh for building .llghwuy wirrlwl by prolinlily 10,000 to 15,000 majority. 0 ArrangonientH will bo perfected at onco for calling a big good romU con dition In Porllund. whtMi will be asked to outline tho proceduro under tho now roglino in good road work .'or Oregon. Cliuirmnn Wobbler of tlio Good Koada nsaoclallon has pow er to call tho convention at will, but tho matter will ho tu9on up at the noxt meeting of tho astoclatlon, which Is to bu hold at once, as the bnonthly meeting Tnwilay evening was postponed on account of elec tion. At that time tho date for the convention will probably be given, aftor which all energies will bo bent upon tho task of bringing together tho county officials and good road workers from all parts of Oregon. EP Mir BE IT OR BE DRY Not Utll Official Count is Made Will Matter Be Definitely Setlctf Grant Pass Votes Dry hy G9 Re publican County Ticket. CHANTS PASS. Or., Nov. II. .lo sophlno county lomtiluH dry by tlio narrow est of margins. Iu fact, tho margin is so narrow that many of tho wots rofiiBo to concede that thoy havo lost. Tho dry majority Is va riously estimated at from 12 to 10. Others even claim that it Is smaller than that. Tho uncertainty arlios out of tho fact that there is n tarlatiro in tho telephonic returns from some of tho ouuldp precincts. The whole matter will bo settled definitely this nftor noonj when tho bbard of canvassors meets. Tho voto on county prohibition stood as follows in tho throo city wards: North Grants Pass For 267, against 101. South GrauU Pass For, 145; against, 164; majority for tho wots, 9. . Webt Grants Pass For, 114; agalust, 167; majority for tho wets, 23. POUTLAND, Or., Nov. 11. Com. pjlote returns from 1 1 counties and Incomplete from all othors, AVhoelor excepted, this afternoon show that Oswald West, democrat, hns beon elected giivornor of Orogon by a plu rality of npproxlmatoly 0000 votes over Jay lloworniiin. Tho voto this afternoon stood: AVoat 49,727, llow orniiin 43.093. A canvass of the slluatlon hIiows that West received bis groatest sup port in western and southern Orogon, wlille the eastern part of tho stato rolled up a majority for Howonnun, CLOSE CONTEST SWIEOF IDAHO Democrat Now Leads Brady by 3G0 Votos Chairman Claims Democrat Victory Jjy GOO Both Principals Arc Doubtfubof Success. IIOISK. Nov II. With .hum' II I law ley, ilemociiii luiiiliuu (liMcriun lirndy hy approximately .'IfiO in tin contra) lor I In- L'ooruurhip, I'em oeratio State CIihiiiuiui Nugent todnv claimed thai I law lev bus luuu elected mid estimate Ihnl hi plnnilily will he in I be ueiuhboihoud of (100 idles. On (he other hand the lupuhlienn uimius!or decline that llrmly liu huen ileuteil bv an OHlimnted pluinl ity of .100 oies. Tbi twllutitlu wn based upon the loci I bat 7i pre iiiiitcs, couuling '00 vnUs tuiiiniiii'tl to be hoaid froin." Neither llradv nor lltiw'ley would muo anv statement, indleUK that both are doubtful us to the film out come. Althouali the reiwlilicun lumnbtr are pbjiUffd to P"-" it (ntitutionnl Hineiidnxiit t fiiiotrc slut- wide tru hibitiuii, iliiv will not be nbli to do no unto aidfd bv the detiiuornta owiiiif to lh fact that they hae not th. reouisili t"" third niapurit) n tile semilf j j 69 BODIES ARE RECOVERED FROM . DEATH DEALING COLORADO. MINE Total Death List Is Expected to Reach 80 Only a Few of Families Re main at Mouth of Death Trap Bodies ArcUnlniriicd and Are Easily Recognized Charnel Houses. Ah out Mouth of Mine Are Filled to Overflowing Short Circtilltlng it. Electric Fan Caused Trouble. .TIMNlDAl), Colo., Nov. 31. With () bodies of (lend uiiuerd already re covered from thu slopes of tho Vic tor Ameriuaii Fuel company's mine at Delngun, the total death list is ex pected to reach 80 before uigbtfiill, when all of the mine tunnels will have been explored. .Mine officials who have show'u mi inclination to minimize the ieporks of the number of dead, 'admitted today that eleven men still me 'missing mid probably are iu thu mine. Ileiirtieiuliiig scenes that have been enacted at the mouth of the death trap me hecoiiiiug lust fie oucut. Oulv u few of (he families ol the stricken miners arc left to await lliu recoxerv of their loved oium and all hope that by sonic chancer lbo. uuuhl be hrnimht out nl'tie, has uu ished. The bodies are hoisted to the urotuid level, shroudc'l mid curried away lo the temporary inorpKlluA lor idontillealion. Alretrdv thesu elutruol houses life filled to overflowing. liiouests over the bodies- will be held as soon as the work of the searchers iu the mine is complete! The majority of the bodies brongh. to the surface are iiuhurned mid sIiom no disfigurement indicating thai death wiih duo to the uf fuels of lite damp, following the explosion. Tin explosion is believed to have beon ft small one, from the fact (but pa pen tucked up lo murk wheie churgot were lo be fired were not distuihed Inspector Junes issued i statue meiit in which he declined smokr coinhiisliou lesiiltcd fioui a short circuiting of the ventilating fun I caused the c.posioii. CREAT STORM FOUR MINERS ENGLAND . MEET DEATH- NEAR Four Hundred Lives Imperilled In I More Than 220 Fishermen Are Re Mine Explosion Cause of Explo ported Lost Two French Smacki slon Not Known Fatally Injured. -Several Others! IIOVKII. Knd., Nov. 1 1. -A ureal mIoi-iii In (ho UngllHli Oliunniil tonight is lepyited to liavo (jailHud sovural uiarliiu wruultH. . .Mure than 20 riHhorijicu nro ruport td lost and ninny small draft aro m fuel n g. Two 1'ioiiuli fishing mnnulu m)I tided with a stuiiniur whilu tho galu was at its height and both fishing boau foundered. Collide With Steamer and Boll Sink Many Small Craft Lost. Toothless Nag, 35, a Suicide. KAVKNNA. ().. Nov. IL-Frunk is dead at the age of 115, mid there i mourning in A I water, increiuod hv the fact that Frank coiiuiiittod ui eid. lie drowiiud himself In User eree)c. which flow- through the tuilii of hU uiMkter, I'hiuette Stone, who found tbr old Iioiin under the water. into which he had deliberately walk ed mid laid down. The hor-e hud tot bib teeth, likewise his useful-no..-, and appnii'iilh he coneliided Ih end In life. 1I1LLHHOIIO. ill., Nov. Il.-Foui miners worn, killed, 1 1 Injured, sov era! of thorn fatally, mid 400 othoi IIvoh Impnrlluit Iu an oxplonlou that wreckid (ho Inline! of Iho Sho.il (Jreok Coal uoiiipauy'H niluu nt Pan uuiii, near hero, today. Thu Iridic of tlio dutiil woro ru (Mivorod. Baby Eats Matches and Dies. DISK MOLS'ICK, l Nun. 11. Coroner llurgeM fntiiid u pot-uliu case uhen he witb oallwd to 570 To ledo avenue to iuveeligtito the ileal I of Metu Morris, u 'J-j ear-old gill Ku leaiiiuil thai liul .Moiidny the lit lie xirl. in plnyinjr about the kitehei while her mother whs in anoiber pari of the house, ot bold of soim inatfhei. aiid ate sevcntl o flboin. Tin 1 Uiother atonee cnlloil a phveicifut who did all be could lot the child, bn wa iiiiable to save her MEXICAN 8 N MPK Troops Arc Patrolling Streets of Cap ital and Mailed Fist of Diaz Is In Evidence Mobs Stone Homes of Americans Rlotinn Follows Street Meetings. HAN ANTONKJ, Tex., Nov. ,11. l)isiatrlicN bile tills afternoon ivHit't (lint (lie American consulate at, Clu ilail I'orfloro Dlny, Mev., Mas wreck cil by a mob today. CiIiimiI Liidicc Mllswortli escaped by a rem door wlille tlpt mob wet stoning the building from tlio front. Ho was not Injured. WAHIIINOTON, Now. 1 1 . Pis patehui received at Iho slalu dnpail inent today from Ainlmssiidor Wilson say tho situutibii iu Mexico City i improved. Hitrules mid federal' troopn pro pnlitilling thu streets of thu cap ital mid thu uinlmhyy mid eoiiHtihitii n ru receiving amplu protection. Thgio luivo'buen po more outbreaks of vio leneo. - A lolegrnm from Opvorniir Camp bell of Tiftcns. wriHtireH Secretary at State Knox thai thu btnte of TxetiH is uiitkiiig u rigid invvutlgiition of ()ui alleged htiriiing at the stake of An tonio ItodHguoz, u Mexican cit'ireu. who eonfeflsed that ho hud murdered mi American woman, Tho inosrtiigu frpni Ambassador Wilson nays that fifty men who par ticipated iu thu riotinir havo been nr rusted nnd nro iu jail waiting u Unal inveslgatiou hy tho federal authori ties, i. So numy troop nro'now on guard hi the capital, Wilson has informed U'3 (Jt'rnrlmcnt, Unit further out jreaks aro extremely uilllkely, Outbreak Quelled OUADALAJAHA, Mux.. Nov. 11.- -Federal troops aro patrolling thu American section of (lumlahijiiril to .mil every soldier iu thu inilifiiry dis trict bus been oidurcd under anus ruadv for instant duty if the oiit ireakH huuouie serious. Thu author ties fear up iilaek mi thu .United otales cousiihite,aiid Coiihid Samiu'l Mcdill and aro making every effort to proMint it. Many Dlsqrdcrs The iijght was nuirkud h.v disor ders mill miti-Aiuurifuu rioting mid although the situation today is eou dderithlv belter, (bo authorities ad nit that further outbieeks limy occur. I'Vderal cavalry has bcuii oi'duiud out o protect thu American Consulate. Ueneral Vilasenor, in eoinmaud of he military (listriol, is hi pcrrionul hnrgo of the situation todav mid it s thoimht through his efforts Unit no leady for concentrated fighting n the city itself if their puwuiice Ih leeded. Mob tones Houses Dining the night ti tuoli, led hv tuileiilM, terrori.ed the American eclioii of (he city. IIoiisuh woio doueil and American venturing on In streets were roughly bundled, 'blunts woio miide against (he Amur' i'iiii consul mul a portion of (lie moh hiealciieil the cnnsiilnlo, hut weio Iriien iiwnv. MonI of the Aiuoriciiiis eiiiaiiied indi.ore today and their KMisi's aic hnriud. Mmiv of the rioters IumI ulghl wutn ove, hut the lomli'i of tlm moiu Hiiinis onibieuk nru tniil to (hum men men mid the nuthoritii's spy itnt some of Ilium probably nru ruv ilulionurv leaders. ' The rioliug foluytid Htroet liniot ugs iu which students nuulu rabid uili-Aiuericiin nttnekH uuil urged heir hoarorb to seek voiiguaiicu for he Ivnchiug of Antimjn Hodriguuz n Texas. The sontiuioulH woro appliiuded hv he crowd and tlio riolwy ISHVi'tyd I" be rosidonoo deslrtuFTldiSlmu'd 'by Vinorlonns, showering ,soucs on' Iho, touses. B I 4 i'' r IJ? I to i B W !i