! s THE WEATHER Fair tonight ami Friday. Th Mesiage of th TUffs. White Kulr weather. Hlue Rain or snow. White and blue Koc.il phowers Black trlaneulur -'Above white, warmcri below while. chh-i White with black center-Cold. With Mercury at Zero in the Middle West Are You Not Glad You're Here MEDFORD MAIL"TiSS '.4 Circulation MAIL TRIBUNE'S CIRCULA TION YESTERDAY WAS 2975 FIFTH YEAR. ftEEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 35, 1910. NO. 228 E ETON PACIFIC 8 EASTERN WILL B PLEDGED MUCH AID Representative-Elect Returns From Portland Much Encouraged liy the Support Promised Him in His Candidacy for Speaker of the Next House Attends Road Convention. Captain M. F. F-ggleston, representative-elect, lias returned from Portland, where ho attended the (loot! Konds coiiventinn and started liis campaign for speakership of the next legislature. "I am very much encouraged over Hie prospects," Paid Captain Efrglc ston. "If the representatives of Sstiiitliurii Oregon stand hack of me unitedly, as 1 have every reason to helicvo they will, with Iho strength I will develop elsewhere, I stand excel lent prospects of being elected speaker. "At present the situation is all in the air. No, candidate has sufficient strength pledged to give him a lead BE EXTENDED IN SPRING . SAYS EMPIRE BUILDER ERM EN PAY FINES T0 E James J. Hill Tells of His Plans for Northwest Says It Is Certain That They Will Extend Lines in Oregon Hope to Build Beyond Bend in a Short Time Reiterates Statements Made Recently by John F. Stev ens, His Rlght-Hand Man in Oregon. (Continued on pnso 3.) RAILROADS ASK GOVERNMENT TO SETTLE STRIKE Managers Wiro Chairman Knap,) and Labor Commissioner to Come to Chicago and Arbitrate Diffi culty With Engineers. CHICAGO, Dec, 1C Tho'Cl west ern rallroatlfl treating with the en gineers who threaten n strike unless wngo Increases are granted, today ap pealed to Washington for arbitration under the provisions of the Krdman act. Tho railroad managors wired Chair man Knnpp of tho lntorstnto com merce commission and Commissioner of Labor Charles P. Nelll to come to Chicago at onto. Tho telegram said tho engineers had refused tho rail roads' offer of a 9 per cent wago in crease. Tho onclneora mado demands on tho various roads for an Increase of from 13 to 17 per cent. Tho rail roads, nfter a conference- with tho representatives of tho engineers, de cided to offer a 9 por cent ndvanco. This was rejected, Tho railroad offl-' rials Informed tho men that they! would ask mediation. It is oxpected Knupp and Nelll will reply favorably, Tho controversy Involves tho en gineers on practically every road that reaches west of tho Mississippi river. Over 9Ti por cent of tho engineers have voted to strike if the increases they demand ar not granted. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 1G. Work on tho Pacific &.Eastom will bo, re sumed In tho spring and rushed oast ward from Butte Falls to a connec tion with tho Oregon Trunk line, ac cording to statements mado by James J. Hill, the railroad builder, who Is In -Portland today on a tour of in spection. Accompanied.!) George D. Harris, chairman of tho board of directors of tho Hurllngton system; W. B. Dean, director of the Great Northern; his son-in-law and soveral capitalists, the voteran railroad man arrived here last night In his private car direct from St. Paul. "Tho connecting of tho Uoguo Riv er valley wlthho east Is ono of tho Important factors In our plans." stat ed Mr. Hill, "nnd tho road will bo oxtended as early as possible" Mr. Hill's statements In regard to the Pacific & Eastern are in accord with those'expVessed a short tlmo ago by John F. Stevens. According to 111)1 today, tho Ore gon Trunk lino will eventually bo ex tended townrd California from the present proposed terminus at Bend; the United Electric Railways will bo extonded to Tillamook harbor and thore Is a big possibility that an in dependent depot will bo erected in Portland. Hill stated also that all tho railroads radiating out of Port land probably will bo concentrated Into ono largo corporation similar to the ono recently formed by tho Itar rjmnn system when tho North Coast, tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation and ten subsidiary companies- wero merged into tho Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation company. Speaking of tho Hill lines now building into central Oregon, Hill said: "It is cortaln that we will extend our lines In Oregon. Whether wo will build directly south or whether wo will strike out In another direc tion dopends largely upon tho futuro dovolopmont of that portion of Ore gon. Wo will, without doubt, extend Our lines beyond Bend nnd wo hope to do tills in a very short tlmo." Sam Sandry nnd Jack Aiken Catch Men Who Violate Law on Rogue River Laid in Wait Until Men Appeared $62.50 Is Collected by Justice Wcrtz. 8 MILLS; PACIFIC COAST DEFENSELESS SAYS SECRETARY OF WAR TTO N POR CONORS S WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 15. Tho United States is not prepared for war, and tho Pacific coast Is practi cally defenseless. Thls, It Is learned today, was tho substance of tho re port sent to congress yesterday by Secretary of War Dickinson, In re sponse to n resolution by Represen tative McLachlnn of California, and which was not received because the document was marked confidential. Tho roport. It Is expected, will bo presented to congress again today with tho word "confidential" remov ed, nnd will then be given to tho pub lic. That It shows amalnnnlng stato of linpreparcdness, especially on tho Pa cific, Is admitted. Tho roport, It Is said, declares that tho country Is wholly unprepared Tor war; that there Is a lack of the proper kind of men in the army; that there Is a grcnt need for guns, ammunition nnd Increase mobile force and Improve ment and extension of fortifications for coast defonso. (Continued on page 3.) HOBO SPECIAL WAS LATE TRAIN Officer Cingcald Is on Hand, How ever, to See That the Sixteen Un desirables Kept on Their Way Two Beat It on Foot. TWENTY THOUSAND TROOPS ARE RUSHED TO QUELL REVOLUTION JERUSALEM, Dec. ly. Twenty thousand Turkish troops wero order ed rushed to Adana, Syria, today, where a rovolt of Bedouins Is report ed In progress. Eight Ainorlcan citi zens have been hold up and robbed by tho rovels, ndvlcos from tho af fected zone say, and tho situation Is regarded as-critical. , Tho romalndor of tho Turkish gar rison at Kornk Is ruportod barricaded In tho garrison building awaiting re lief. Reinforcements from Damascus aro en route. Dispatches from Kerak say that the Bedouin vlstory there Friday was a sweoplng ono, and that only those of the garrison who barri caded themselves escaped being massacred. Buys Theater Site. 8KATTLK, Wash., Doe. IS. -Alexander I'uutageri, the ihuiilrieul mali nger and owner of u long siting l vaudeville houses, today announced that he has purchased the ,,i v o tho Plymouth Congregational church, a very desirable corner in tiie heart of the business district, Tho price paid was 4-.JJ."i,0U0. Tho 11:20 train Wednesday night was a real "houo special." Thore Here ten on top and six sticking on In othor pluces. When tho train Stopped they began to unload, but Officer Clngcnde. who was on the wntoh yolled "nil aboard" to the tour ists and all got aboard, but two were put off at the yuid limits and the officer mado them "beat it" on foot The petty burglaries and attempted holdups have b'eoomo too numerous of Into and the officers havo decided not to receive any moro cargqos of the uudeslrablo citizens. i Medford Mail Tribune Want Ails bring results. IfflN AU .11 FORNNS T In Maiden Speech, Lafayette Young of Iowa Opposes Plan of Cummins for Revision of the Tariff Schedule by Schedule Says He Is Concerned About Business More Than Tariff. WASHINGTON. I). C, Doc. 15. In his maiden spoeoh In tho senate today, Lafayette Young of Iowa op posed the plan of his colleague, Son- ator Cummins, for a revision of tho tariff schedulo by schedule .Senator Young, who was appointed by Gov ernor Carroll to fill tho unexpired term made vacant by tho death of Senator Dolllvor. defondad the Payne Aldrlch tariff lew, saying ho was not "so much concerned about Inequali ties as about business." lllcsal fishing for snltnon in a fishwny five miles above Woodvillo on Kvnns creek at ID o'clock Sunday night cost Clove Nenthiuner, 0. C. Oden and Hud Odcu ifG'i.GO before Justice of the Fence Wert, at Wood villo, who heard tho cuso. Deputy Fish Ynrden Sam Sundry, assisted by Jack Aiken, made the arrest. Warden Sundry, being uwnro that (lie law was being violated nt the fishwny, ley in waiting for tho of fenders, who arrived with a spear and flashlight, dammed un the fish wny and endeavored for two boms or more to spear salmon, however, without success. As the. men left the fishwny Snndry and Aiken stepped (Continued on I'aga 4. 300 KILLED IN AN ENGAGEMENT IN MEXICO Federal Troops March on Revolu tionists and Put Them to Flltjlit, Following Fierce Engagement- Battle Will Probably Be Renewed CITY TAX LEVY SCHOOL LEVI IS 7 MILLS; STATEPR0BABLY5T0TAL20 Reduction From Last Year Is 12 l-l 0 Mills, But Assessed Valuation Has Been Increased on Medford Property City to Raise $50,400 for City Expenses for Coming Year State Levy Will Probably Bo Reduced From Eight to Five Mills, Owing to Increase in Valuation. WRECKER OE HOME MURDERED With Hie school tax seven nulls, the oily eight and tho prospects of tho county being reduced from tho eight of last year to live mills, the lotal levy on Mcdford property dur ing the coining year will be 20 mills, whereas limt year it was 112 2-10. The reduction of 10 mills is due principally to an increase in assess ed valuation of city property. The city council met in adjourned session Wednesday afternoon nt 2:110 and after n careful deliberation and thorough study of tho ciinplicaled affairs confronting the administra tion relative to the many improve- incuts in progress, the council made the following levy for the ensuing year: General fund, 2 fi-10 mills .. $15,700 Street and road fund, 2 mills 12,000 Interest fund, 1 mill (I,:i00 General sower fund, 1 mill. .. fl,!!00 Park fund, 11-10 mills 1,800 Library fund, 2-10 mills.,.. 1,2(10 Rridgo fund, 1 mill 0.5100 Tolal, 8 mills $r0,400 ' Tho nhovo levy was mado on a valuation of .f(!,:t00,000 and maku a total of 8 mills, Us against an as sessed valuation of !f2,-i07,'.l!M, in 11)00, when tho lo(nl in mills levied was 17 1-10. 'The bridgo fund levy, that of 1 mill, is not for nny nnd nil bridges, but for the special purpose of con structing n bridge ncross Hear creek to 1io known as tho nokson si rod bridge, which connects Fast and West Medford with Jackson boule vnrd, which runs through Queen Anno hill. The assessment this yenr, boing made on the enormous amount of $0,1100,000, makes p decided cut ii the number of nulls assessed, ns compared with 1000, but it will in nowise lower taxation, and if liny thing, will bo n sbnde higher than were tho taxes of 1001, when tltc levy was made on u valuation of $2,-ll)7,!ll). This condition was brought about by Ihu ecpinlizntioii hoard, which elevated Iho valuation (Continued on pago 3.) Portland Man Hides. Under Porch and When Rival Comes Slays Him Clear Case of Unwritten Law Woman Admits That She Led Her "Friends" On. "A FOOL THERE WAS AND HE POftTLANI), Or., .Dec. 1. "I am responsible, I led my husband on. flo killed MnsBln In my room at our homo. 1 saw my husband, stab him and I feel that I aiii responsible" said Mrs. Mary Chnmborlnin, wlfo ot Cleorgo Chamberlain, tho proprietor of a moving picture theater, who late ItiBt night stabbed Andrew Massln, a shingle worker, to woath, and thon surrendered himself to the police Mrs. Chamberlain was arrested early today and told hor side of tho story to tho police this foronoon,., Accqrdlng to Chamberlain, ho hnd suspected1 that his wjfe Bid Mnssln ( wero unduly lntljnato. Last night ho ' snw the couple talking In the theater (Continued on 1'nge 4.) GALVESTON, Tex., Dec. IB. -Threo hundred soldiers, mindly reb els, were either killed or wounded in a buttle today between the federal troops nnd the insiirreotos near Guerrero. Reports of the bailie were received today at tho cable station here. The i'cileral troops under General Na varro innrched against tho rebels shortly after dayligljl, and after sharp fighting the rebels were forced back. This is the second victory for the government troops near Guerrero. The fir-t battle occurred .hut night. The federal cavalry attacked tho entrenchments of the rebels, cap turing u number of prisoners and (aking u largo ipuintity of their arms nnd supplies, Horsemen pur sued the rebels, but were finally com pelled to halt because of darkne- Tlio attack was resumed at duv brcak. During the night the rebc hud concentrated and formed short distance from their first posi tion. They were formed to fight outside tlieir breastworks and the federal soldiers drove them back The federal troops arc now reported to be forming to press, tho attack. The insurgent havo retreated to a new position, where it is reported heavy roiiiforceinoiil8 have joined them. It is expected that the battle will be renewed before night. VILLAGES ARE INUNDATED M D N S PRAYER" N IT NEARLY COST HIM $5000 WASHINGTON, I). ('., Dec. !"). Hound nnd gagged in a room of the fashionable Cairo apartment house while a beautiful woman and hor husband showed compromising pho tographs of himself and demanded $51)00, is tho experience Henry Ro senthal, ti wealthy Washington soui-1 ety man, minted to the police today. As a result. Mrs. .lames Knott, her husband, .lames Knott, and Alton Armstrong, were arrested, charged with attempting to work u "budger" game on Rosenthal, Rosenthal met nnd became infat uated with Mrs. Knott, according to Iho story ho told the police, lie call ed on her in hor apartments in the Cairo. On (he last of these visits her husband suddenly appeared in the room, helped bind and gag him and then leveled a revolver at him while Mrs, Knott showed him a number of photographs of himself, taken in compromising positions with her in the very room in which ho was held. Rosenthal was (old that unless lie (Continued on pago 3.) NO 1 utrtHii P WATER BONDS BY 1 82 VOTES Lower Provinces In Spain Suffer From Floods Crops Washed Away and People Are In Danger of Starvation. ' (Continued on pajju 3 ) I1ARCKI.ONA, SMiiii, Do IS. -Suveml villa in the Iqwur prov ince of Siwhi are under water lo- day hi the ruJt of flood thut ate threaifiing in All suolions of tint country Crop have hoou wiulttd nwKv ud theie b xruvu danger of famine, according to dispatch iroui HiidajoH, Xuui.uini, Cummin and iitlier lower pri.m.n -t. liiulgf h.itp been upt uu.iv in il iihk-Ii daii.r-" done to inland supmig. Ashland citizens on Wednesday defeated the inoiioHition of installing a new and iip-lu-dnte wnlcr system by u rote of :i!2 to 210, the majority aguinst lining 182, The (piuMthin of mining tho salar ies of the mayor ami ooiiuell wuu also defeated, nnd tho ciimnios uf Mover Snell held a miuoiiB fur th.' purpose of choosing u mini to dufvnt the mayor of progrons. Thuiu were two men with uinvor- alt v bees buzzing in their bonnet -Ira Hli'iinlv, the harness man, nnd K I'. Ned Mr. Shoudv was induced t. withdraw and b'lt Mr. N'il in the field. Neil has pledged himself, it i understood, to maintain u "dry Ash land" and to do nwuv with too much progress in light, water and street improvements. Mr. Neil is bitterly opposed by the fim ward, wh'udj i' the railroad ward, but has some rttruuglh in Ihu uptown winds, while Mayor Buull has, aineo his firt election, boon u power in the city, liiiwt year u recall urged against him failed, owing to Idn puigrotwlve record, by h vole of (wo lo one, ami his nppuiijlion thin year, having been somewhat strengthened, has chosen R. I. Ned as the nmu to detent him COMPANY WILL BUILD HOWES ON EASY TERMS - . New Concern Enters Local Business Field and Will Develop Residence Tracts liy Erectinn. Homes on Easy Terms for Buyers. Por tho ptirpoBO of building houses In Medford on onsyerniB, in order that tho salaried may ho able to se cure a place of his own, tho Medford iteiilty & Jmprnveinont company Iiiih been Incorporated. Tho officers aro: )r, J. K. Ueddy, president; W. P. Tur ner, vlco-presldcnl, and Charles 3, l.obo, secretary and gouoral manager, Tho company plans to build any kind ot n house desired. They wIlL accept a small payment down ami tnko thu remainder at so much u month. Mr, l.obo Is n young business man of Spokane who has had exporlonco along this lino. He wilt bring an experienced iow hero to construct tho homes. Tho company will offur lots lit Qiioeu Anno, but are prepared to build In any seatlnti of the city. CATHOLIC FAIR T GREA SUCCESS Bazaar Will Come to an End This Evcninu In Blaze of Glory Bar liains to Bo Lejjlon Many Chances Offered on HInli-Graife Articles. COLORADO MINE DEALS DEATH Mine Horrors Comlnn Thick and Fast Rescuers Worklnu Frantically to Reach Entombed Men Bodies of Imprisoned Men in West Vlrfllnla Not Yet Reached No Hope Survivors. Duvr, Colo., Hue. IS. Plghtiujr denpornloly against flaiiioc, niuuM and dmidlv gases, lescuor lire try ing to reach it dozen miners cnluinli cd in the lnwi-r ii'M'l nt tin- I.i- ilt u i ".il iiiflH- ,tl l.i 'ti I,, t ud, i I til' in'.. II... i In i it. Hi.' lie mil since yoinrdny, whan an o.xploilun occurred in thu mine. Fir followed the explosion. The mine is the prop el tv ot Hie )iuier Tramway com i.in. l.fdi ii is 12 miles from tln- iii v (('iiitiutu'l on pag.0 3 )" Probably no more olnhornto church ; fair, nor one which had proved A greater iiuancml sucuom, lias ever been comluottid in Mudford than the duo now in program on Front btreot, between Knveuth unit Sisth streets, under Iho auspice of the Catholic ladies, for thu bonafit of the Cath olic church. Thu fulr will como to mi end tonight with a great raffle if all good on hand and bargains will be legion. A plendid mugUutl progrupi wider (lie direction of Charles HaKolrigg is putnucd fur tonight. Last evening Mm. Krnuwo had charge of the nui- jo mid roiidurod a number of selec tions in her charming nnd customary iiuiimor. ' ( MtwdaiHOH Neddy nnd l'litton aro tho advisory oomuuliee. lesdames Garrett, Kehlitte, l)lblv liuvo eliurgo if the refroshmeiiis, while Mesilniuctf Do l(li., iiM(iii and WenlK irjs pi i barge oil tho huoths, m 'Hi- IT r, A