, I m t r , t 1 1 i - ., .,. y H i V4 '1 i -. .. ..,(--. -k. . 4-v"141'f''4-i,i'' J ul; Orcnnn Historical Soctily" m.w Hnll mm t "A 'K, SUBSCRIBERS rniu(f to irtt pnimr wiu )iv out (llivt(l liv ulioiilnr of- I flea by C ii, iti. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fair. Mnv. 07, mlH. !ltt re I. hum. -IX liiilly Hlxtli Vnnr, Knrty.li'lrnl Yiir. MEDJTORD. OWOCION, JWIDA V, (X'TOJittU G, )1 I. No. 170. J! ' JJW DAM BREAKS; SCORE OF TOWNS WRECKED ROADS MAY SEEK INDICMENTS AGAINST UNION LEADERS SITUATION 1 GROWS MORE SEROUS rtnllro.nls arc Conslrfrrlnu General Plans of Proccedtirc Analnst (he Lnhor Oriianlznllons May Invoke Slurman Law INJUNCTION IN SOUTH SAID TO DE VIOLATED Troops am Called Out In Several Places to Keep Order rmrwrio. lib., oh. ...-indie.. tiioulM nuitlii"! Smiiut'l (lompcr, pro ideal of I la- American Federation of Labor, the officers of the Kysleiu federation mill ilin official of the nine iittllvliliiiil unions composing the federation may he ..ought in the fed ml com Is by (ho Illinois Central luilroad for violation of (lit1 Sherman mill trust law in coithcoiKMiro of tin1 Hlriko on (In Ilnrrimuii lino, accord ing ,lo M'HirtH ire today. In an interview with u United Press repreMculnllvcs, A(torm.v lHiuilL,I.O('K(VfiTtil com. net for tho JJ Huois Central, Haiti; 'l know that tin legal department of tin! railroad is iiivenlignting the Htrtku order itt-iticd to tint union men on tlit) llnrriulau lines, and that the department is of I In npiiittin that what is being done Hourly violate tln criminal chiiim. of the Slieriiuin law. It ulno violates (ho civil cluue of (he law under which tin diimugcd party in thin niiso the Illinois Vn-tra- may secure triple damage. ''he eompany linn secured Homo iividenee already and in Mill considering Jjie cane. I will not nay that we will iihI; for indietinentH. and I will not say that wo will sue under the .Shonnnii law. I cannot tell just what wo will do." oiitldcrliig Several I'lnm. It is learned here that the railroad is considering several plaint of pro cedure against the lahor orgnuixn lions. One in to secure from the i'ederal courts an injunction wider I ho Sherman net reHtrnlninyr the un ion from further promoting tint strike, declaring it to ho the result of a con spiracy in restraint of trade. .Another method is to sua- for an order for the dissolution of Ilia sys tem federations, under this Hnmo eliinso of thn act for damages. 'I'ho fo'urtli melhoil, and tlm one which thn rallrond officials look up on with most favor, hecauso it would involve (Jumpers and other labor "highor-upi" in the meshes of the law, in the returning of indictment against tint lalior officials for crim iiial proseiMilioiiK in the fedora courts. Tho railroad attorneys heliovo that the Danhury llattors and the Deln easos cover the oontentloiiK, liiiw Invoked. f NKW ORLEANS, La., Oet. fl. Ilariiman lrilirs of tho middle am' far west are miuii to become, involved in tlm moslicH of tho law through tin notion of tho federal authorities hi those sections who are today mak ing preparations to olio thorn foi contempt of court on a charge of vio la line injtinotiouH restraining their fro miiitoii'orlug with railroad prop erly or employes. Hlrlliois Indignant. Tlm Htrikorn am highly ineonsod, ami ara hoinj; worked up to Ilia fight inu' pitoli. Tliuy protest strenuously and indignantly against thn govern ment's restraining order. Thus far tho injunctions have heon successful in preventing rioting And tho men have not 'had tho temerity to ntoiupt violoiico in any form, llowovor, thorn uro already ita"" Unit tho leash on their tempers lias heon strained to Ilia hrcalving pclnl, and it h! admitted that tho Kiliiiitioti is of Ilia graven. MEDFORD BAY AT FAIR WAS G SUCCESS Larue Crowd of Local People Sec Races and Balloon Ascension Many Visitors Here Today from Grants Pass DIG PnOGHAM ARRANGED FOR FINAL. ASHLAND, DAY Interest In Exhibits Continue Racing Card for.thls Afternoon -Good SCENE AT AUSTIN, PI H HUNDREDS LOST LIVES WHEN MILL Dtt BROKE OVXRNOR. .lOHW K. TUfliK, Tomorrow jt Fair .Saturday, tin final day .of the fair, will of for boveral forms of amiiHomont. A hrief pro gram for (lit day follows: Itaeiiig will start with a free- ritr.iilt fiiuiit. it'll li fmir itilriiij. Thi) HMvinl pacing half-mile will follow. Zyraul Jr., a Medford " horbi', will ntart in Ihis event. The consolation runniiii; race is " nlwi soheduledd. Ill this race nil horses not taking first money heretofore art' jdigihK'. Tho la ilioH.drivini; raeo will ho a" fea ture; M-n. Hydti will dri'vi' Flos sie, Mm, Date will drive Tmu hndour and Misi King will drive Nig. A liig douhle parachute drop h scheduled for three o'cloqk.' HBMwflKfllFQp ySSb&jfBBBNl. ma&mnrrLUL- tL .-. i . ..anMg yJL t?cfr- "bjAJ(iRi ov rjrCE .Avnir rrtooD SHoxxjxrs Uoajcq xfx 'xovvscw kap. "itfawmti rrtww OP.'vafnM:ED.r KTuooo- BIG TOBACCO WAR TO START .Medford Day at tho district fair now heiug held in this city, was a distinct miooomb in imint of mlmis- sions and in attraction. A large crowd of local people gathered at the fair grounds and witnessed some of the host race of the present meet and Haw a spectacular drop hy .Miss Tiny Hroadwick from a halloon 1U00 feet in air. The day was perfect and all conditions tended to make the afternoon delightful. Today U Orants I'drh dny and a large number of visitors from the down valley metropolis are on hand to take in the exhibits ami the after noon racing card, which hy the way promises to he one of the host of the meet. Tho school rhjldron wjll also he out this afternoon in force, r Interest in the exhibit continues and the buildings were crowded again yesterday. The entries were all made by number and tomorrow the names of the winners will he announced. The exhibit N really well worth seeing and reflects the great productiveness of the valley. Tho livestock entries are exciting much comment. The big ale nf live fitook will he held Sat- rday morning. Itaeo HesiiltH. Tlm results of Thniriday'ri race wore as follows; Jilt) trot, purso $ir0 Won in straight heats; first, Zelma ', see mil, Mack II,; third, St, Michael; best lime, 2:1281 -'J, 'J:1U pace, pnrso $300 Won in straight heats', first, Axuola; second, and third, Huron I.ovelaco and Salloy Vounger, divided money ; fourth, Ma rim. Five-eighths milo dash, running, pnrso jfltiri First, Hounie Heg; 'seo nid, l,o Claire; third Jack Kertroll. Threo-eightliR milo pony race, pnrso fjr First, Flossie; Hoeond, Little lack; third, Nigger; time, 0:11. Quarter-mile match race, pnrso r-'OO First, roan gelding; seeond, hay gelding'; time, 0:.ri. I'll day's Program; Today's program is as follows: School day and Orants al'ss day. First moo 11:M trot, three entries, Second raeo 2:'20 pace, four en tries, Third race Thrco-ipmrlers' milo running race, $ir0 purse, Fourth raooThroo-oighlhs milo saddle race, for saddle horses owned In Jackson and Josephine counties, Independent Dealers Retain Luls Brandels to Brlnn, Suit Against the Tobacco Trust Claim Trust Is Planning to Put One Over NKW YORK, Oet. 0. Tho retain ing by the independent tobacco deal ers today of Louis Drnudeis of Bos ton, famous for his activities in the. Malliuger-l'iueliol nffalr, foreshad ows a big legal battle between the in dependent dealers and the tobacco trust. llrandeis represents the National Cigar Ieaf association, tho New York Leaf Tobacco association and the In dependent Retail Tobacco associa tion. These companies claim that the trust is planning to "put .something over," in its dissolution plans, into which it has been forced by AWor ney General Wiukorsham and the Sherman anti trust law. They as sert Hint there is a plan afoot t' create five little trusts instead of -ine big one, distributing tho stocks of the subsidiary company to the stock holders of tho American Tobacco eompany, tho holding company. They declare, this will leave the domination of tho tobacco-business in the same hands in which it now is. The fight will bo precipitated on Monday, when the time limit for the re-orgainV.atiou of the trust expires. FIRST POSTAL BANK FRAUD IS REPORTED SHATTLF. Wn.. Oct. rt Wlml i alleged to bo tho first postal saving bank fraud, resulted yesterday in the arrest of Salip Ciu Ainat, n Malay. When ho presented himself at the post offioo to get .$100 alleged to belong to 11, All, a count rymau of his living in Sail Francisco. AH reported the loss of certificate to tho postal au thorities, ami Ainat is charged with forging his iimno. MANUEL THOUGHT IN Party Takes Train Outside of Paris and One is Believed to be Deposed King Revolt Is Rapidly Spread Inn over Country PARIS, Oct. 0. --Eight I'orliigue-e, including Don Alphonso, King Man uel's uncle, today boarded the Opor o express, southbound, outside of Paris. One member of the parly wore n cap and a mask over his face, and is beileved to have boon King Manuel on his way to take eoinmnnd of tho Roy alists who are fighting to regain for him his throne. Tho Indicti' relay race inily having ono entry, has been declared off. In its pluco for next Saturday's pro gram u ladies' driving race, one-mile dash, has been substituted. No driv ing horse that has beaten Ihveo min utes in any raeo is eligible. Tho pnrso will bo .f,r0; divided: First, ,ri; seo- oml, $1f); third, $10. VIGO, Spain, Oct. 0. All north em Portugal todav is in revolt for the purpose of re eating the deposed King Manuel upon the throne. Re peated rumors of royalists successes are seeping out of the country. Two detachments of royalists, 3000 in each, crossed tho border into Portugal yesterday. Captains Coacei ro and Mnchndo being in command. Two hundred tinned pensnnts are re ported to have joined n force of Aye nionte in a march upon Oporto. A special dispatch from Tuy savs the peasants were routed in a batle at Chavez, a minority of the garri son finally joining tho insurgents. STRIKE SECONDARY TO BASEBALL GAME FORESTER USES SKELETON-KEY Ranger Gribbte Rebuked by Land Of fice for Violating Law by Entering Cabin to Secure Evidence Against Homesteader PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. (1. The Portland-Yernon pennant series at Los Angeles tilinot caused a "strike" of the pickets of tho, striking shop men stationed at tho Album and llrooklyn shops today, who made a united demand for quick notion on tho ball scores. Tlio news of Port land's second viotorv over tho Tigers '..ui..,j,... .i;.i ...,i . ..,...!. ii... .. :..i. i- z : r ,:: '-i' crook iast msit ...... .,. .,.., .... ..... ,,, , ... clml whoJ1 ln blnclcl ana wltu hJB That Forest Ranger J. E. Gribblo entered a homesteader's cabin with a skeleton key to secure evidence against the settler to be used in oust ing him from his laud, and thereby violated the law himself, is the asser tion made by the officials of the fed eral land office at Roseburg in over ruling the contest brought against Dr. Krward E. Emerson who has taken up a homestead in the Crater ration al forest. Tho opinion reads as fol lows : lln his apparent eagerness to make oat a case against the claimant, the witness J. E. Gnbble, entered tho cabin home of this settler by means of a skeleton key, thus himself vio lating a statute, there being no law authorizing nay detective, stnto or federal officer to enter tho private homo of any person without due pro cess of law. Tho little cabin homo of tho settler is as sacred under the law as is the homo of tho man who live- in a nmnbion or Nob hill." Continuing, the laud offieo rules: "The contestant has wholly failed to prove any of tho charges and the testimony of tho chief witness for the contestant, . E. Grihble, is that the claimant didt establish residence on the laud for ho, Grihble, saw him there and also saw his household goods. That claimant did cultivate the land for witness saw a crop growing there. '.There is not sufficient ovideneo to support nay of the charges and the motion to dismiss is hereby sustained." Attorneys A. K. Renines and O. V Lawlor represented tho ooutestee. ROBBER HELD UP A SALOON, ONE KILLED WALLACK, Idaho, Oct. G. With out a clow to guhlo thorn, county authorities toilay began a hunt for t lone robber, who Bhot and ktllod Owoa Perry, a miner, la a saloon 15 KILLED IN TRIPOLI FORT Now Occupied by Two Battalions of Italian Marines Italian Merchant man is Attacked by Turks, But Aid Comes CATASTROPHE AT AUSTIN MAY B DUPLICATED Dozen Towns Known to Have leen Inundated Property Less Tre mendousTowns Warned He Word as to Fatalities TELEPHONE OPERATORS ARE FORCED TO FLEE Heavy Rains in Wisconsin Cause Roods Special Relief Trains Sent Out MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 0.- NelHsville, Wis., telegraphs that both the Charles and Hatfield dams have gone out. A wall of watec 30 feet high rushed down tho Black rlrer. Wire communication is now cut orf and nothing has been heard since. ROME, Oct. C During the bom bardment of TriH)li the occupation of which was officially announced by the Italian government today, fifteen Turks were killed and twenty were fatally wounded according to the re port of Admiral Aubrey of the Italian naval forces. Attacked today hy a Turkish war ship off North Albania, an Italian merchantman flying a white flag, was succored by tho Italian destroyer Ar tigliere. It was slightly damaged by the Turkish shots, and the comman der was wounded. . MILWAUKEE. Wis., Oct. 6. What may prove to be a parallel to the Austin flood horror occurred at Hatfield, Wis., when the big dam of the La C rosso Water ' Power co- Ipany there broke at 10:10 this morn ing, following a heavy downpour of rain which lasted for 2 4 hours., . r -,...,,- li --rk..tf''.: -' v -"'' i .uiit. no parucuiarsBare - bet i received, It is believed that asaay perished. The town of Hatfield was flooded and at 11:45 this morning the flood wave had reached Black River falls. The telephone company has been re quested to waru all points below. Damage Immense. Tho wires are down and no details or news of fatalities can be obtained but the damage is known to be Immense. Telephono communication with Black River Palls has booh severed since noou. the oneratora of both telephone companies notifying head quarters that they are leaving their posts on account of tho flood.' Tho following towns below Hat field have been flooded and suffered ' great property damage: Halcyon, Wright, niack River Falls, Irving, Melrose, North Bend, Stevenson, Glasgow, Decorgb, Pralrlo, Lytles, Onalaska and North La Crosse. nERLIN, Oct. C Forts are now occupied by two battalions of Italian marines which landed there today, according to dispatches received here from Rome. The invaders found a number of corpses of their defeated foe. but, no sign of n Turkish garri son, the forts being all abandoned. The dUpatehes also state that the Italian reservists in Switzerland hnve renounced their allegiance to the United Kingdom, and refuse to return to the colors. COLOR OF METHODIST MAKES NO DIFFERENCE over and today tlu'.v demanded that tho results be telephoned them here nftor innnedinlely nfter the close of Ihu gnme. Tho coiumitleo agreed to do so and tho "strike" was axerted. Tntorost in tho Rorios ' isnt fevei. height today and funs here aro of fering oddA of 10 to 7 that Portlnnd will win. There aro fw, takers. faeo blackened, tho Htraagor ontored tho saloon mid lined up a scaro of minors and lumbermen against tho wall, Perry was alow In putting up Ills hands mid tho robber coolly shot him down. Ho then soarched each victim, robbed tho bar till and hackod through tho doorway. TORONTO, Out., Oct. C A dis cordant note was struck nt tho Meth odist conference following tho address of nishop Hondrlo, D. D., In which ho referred to tho Boattlo trial In Virginia. Ho pictured a court room In which no womon wero permitted and a Jury on Its knees beroro giving tho verdict of 'guilty." Aldormnu Shnpo of London at the oad of this address askod what tho judgo'a soatonco was and It tho prls onor had boon "whlto would It havo boon different. Bishop Hoss Jumpod to his feet. "I object to a quostlqn that carries an Insinuation or Implication of In feriority In tho color of a Methodist. niut-k River High. LA CROSSE, Wis., Oct. 6. Great damage has resulted in this section todny from the rampaging of the Blnck river, following heavy rain storms which continued steadily hero for 24 hours, and the greatest flood In many years is expected yet to come. Tho damage Is already several millions of dollars, but so far no casualties are reported. Tho Mississippi is rising rapidly ln this vicinity, and dire consequences to property and perhaps to life are anticipated. A special train has been nuhed to Hatflold, Wis., which was tho hard est hit by the flood, to remove Its citizens to Merrlllan. Hatfield was almost entirely submerged by the waters when the levee protecting tho shores of tho Black river above that town burst, sondtng the flood against the dam of tho La Crosse Water Power company, 3C feet high, which holds back Lake Arbutus. Tho power company denies that tho dam collapsed, whllo others le claro that It did. STOCKTON, Col., Oet. 0. The burning of a book containing a list of names of all patients of Mrs. S. E. Knight, sentenced to serve four and n linlf years in tho penitentiary for malpractice, has relioved tho minds of many Stockton residents to day. Tho book, which attracted more attention than (ho ease itself, was destroyed by chief of police Ilriare hoie. was sentenced to bo electrocuted, petition for commutation, of sentenc was not slgnod by ono Juryman, The Wo're brothers In tonus of absolute govoruor of Virginia Is a Presbyter- equality. Tho mun was whlto and Ian and will pay no attention to It," i i A h . - i ! t .. i