Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 14, 1911, Image 1

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m:WOll). OIWUON, tSA'ITUIMY, OOTOmM II, 1011.
TWELVE PAGES
No. 177.
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GIANTS WIN FROM ATHLETICS, SCORE: 2-1
GREAT CROWD
INITIAL
IE
SEES
I
PLAYED
Attendance Shatters Record Great
Crowd Gathers Lonn Before the
Gates Arc Opened and Clamor for
Admission Many Turned Away.
BETTING BECAME BRISK
AT THE LAST MOMENT
$45,000 PAID
FOR 40 ACRES
ORCHARD
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Great Interest- Is Taken Tlirouuliuul
the Nation In Championship
Scries.
'I tut hi'ipit: It. II. I.
I'lilliiil-lplllu 1 tl I
Saw VMli l! 5
I'Mlilltitllilllll ....(I 1 I) OOOO 00
Now York O o O I O 0 I O 0-
I'OI.O OltOUNDH. NKW YOUK,
Oil. 1 1. ltifro nearly r. (1,001) friin
tin fiitiH, (hit New York (IliinU (inlay
doftintiul tho world' champion Alh-
ll'lll'H llflcr U lltl'lllIM' llllttll) IlllllllHt
without immlliit. Until t ho great
Mtitliownoii mill Monitor, tho IihIIiui
i'lii'(, pitched ureal ball. A total of
1 1 tiltH wore reentered for (ho Kamo.
Hurry l)nvln, Philadelphia'!! "old
iiihu" who plieil ut (trl In (iluro of
Mi'lntii'w. miuto puiwlliln the AtlilHlr.tr
only run. For Now York MoyorH inn)
l)onnt witro (ho principal with tho
.-.4jlll..W,lUltil.lt,'U!lUr jHOl.U lilt- ,.,;
Only oiio accident ninrrod (ho
cnino. Tliul cninu when HnoiiRnuii,
hllilhiK Into thlnl, cut linker Imilly
on tlin loft log mill nrin, linker, how.
cut, routliiucd In tho Knto,
Only ()iu Krnir.
Only oiio error marked I ho KtriiK
. The hull uxropt for tluvl wnu
Kill oiIkoiI (hroiiKhotit. 'mid tlino mnl
ii Hit In tho Ihiko (lining nroiinil tho
(Md, In tho KrmulHtmiitri nnd In tho
liloutihcrri uit mini with cndiuidmnn
nt tho oloMdiirHrt of tho piny. Homier.
thoiiKh ho utriick mil inoro iiiimi than
MnduiWHon, was Hcareely iih effective
Tho peorlmm .Mnt(y, poorloim nt III. wiih
minder til nil (linos. IlilliltllilnH
only Hcoro enmo on whal wn run
iuiIoiI to ho u Hiiap-plny.
l'riul Mcrklc, who lout (ho ponuunt
(o (ho Culm hy fnllliiK to (ouch hoc
oml Iiiiho, redeemed hlniHolf, playing
(ho flrnt ItnK l fnultloHH nlyle. Iltith
loams played iirncllrnlly MnwIcHH
Imll. Tho AthlHlcn woomed uoivoun
nnil neither Collins nor 'linker, Iholr
idtiggnrH, wiih nhlo to iniiko tiny howl
wny ugalnnt Muthowimn, who nt nil
Union hold tho American IciiKunru
till ft1.
Kiwi Inning.
Philadelphia Lord mnl Oldring
fanned; Collins Jlii'it lit Downv. No
I IIIIH,
Now Yotl Dovoro out. Bonder in
Davis; Doyln singled (o right; Niind
grnss fnnficd; Dnylo nlolo second;
Muirny fnniii'il. No num.
Hoiontl liming.
Philadelphia- Maker singled,
Mnipliy Hiiorilioed, Malhowsiui to
Moiklo; linker took tliirtt on n ms
I'd Imll; Davis singled, scoring link
nr; Hurry mil, Matty to Alorklo,
MiiIIiowhoii kniM'klni; down liih lint
liinir; TIioiiiuh out, llorzoj; (o IMoiislu.
Onn run.
Now York Jlm'klo nut. Collins jo
HiivIh; llor.of,' nut, Hurry t Davm;
Fli'li'liur fiimu'il. No'rmiH.
'I'lilnl liiuliiK.
IMilli'illpliiu lU'intur Irii'il In liunl
lull wiih mil, Mutty to Morklo, Lord
rilml to Muniiy; Oldrinir duuhk'd to
loft; Cnlllim wulkod; Hukor I'niitiiul.
No runs.
Now Yink-Mi'VOM l'liod to Old
linj,'; Mutty funnod; Do Voro walk
imI; Dnylo flli'd to l.oid. No runs.
Fourth lulling
riiiliidolplilu Jrurpliy fnuli'd to
Mt'.vurs; Davis out, V'lotidior to llor
klo; Hurry popped to I'lotcliur. No
ruiiH. t
Now York Snod;rnHH hit tiy
pitidii'd Imll, Murray nut, Colliim to
Davis Murkln I'umicdj Cnllins imot-
iil Uoiv.oh'h drivn, RuodjjniHi scor-
iiiL". Flotulior rniiuud. Olio vim,
ririh innimr.
JJnlado1pliia. .TIininiiH I'lii'd In Do
" ' (Coiitliiuod from piib'o 8.)
Illinois Men Purchase Rcnshaw Or-
chard, Better Known as Prultt
Tract, Situated on Ealo Point
Road, Three Miles Out.
SALE IS MADE BY
CHARLES HOY OF THIS CITY
Newtown Apples From This Tract
Took First Prize at Van
couver Slkfw.
(I. VY. ami II. T. Hiililmrd or I'r-
Imuu, HliuniH, lmu puri'litiMcd tlu
KhiihIiiiw oiclianl, hi'ttor known as
tho I'ruill ori'liard, hitiiiitcil on tln
Kiiulo Point road, thruo iniluti nortli.
oust of Modlord, paiiif; $15,000 for
folly iiciiw. Tlioro urn l'or(v nere
in tin ori'liurd mid tlin prioo pniil wan
l.i,(ll)0. THonty-oiiti at'tos of tho
land is planted to olovou-vearold
Nowtown npplu tioos, ninii noros (
lhroi'-. oar-old Nowlowns uud eij;lit
ai'ivs to pi'iioliori uud KiikHkIi will
Unix. New low ii npplos from (Iih
orolianl took fir I nrin nt tint Ynn.
i'oiimt, It. ('., upplo hliow last fail.
The outiro oiHiard is under Hie
l'isli Lake ualer canal, Hie troos aro
all in a lioallliy oomlitioii and tho
purrhiiM) nl Hid figure inimed is on,
hiilorod mi oxi'L'iiliomtllv tfoml mii
'J'lioMjtiirehahr,rMpisrs. Ilnhhard
liros., urn wol known Iiusiiiokm n
HiroiiKliotil Illinois mid .MihsiSMpm.
(. . lluhliard is i-x-miiynr of t'r
liiiiin. II. T. Hiililmrd will mon to
Modfonl next Minili with his fnnnlv
mnl will lio upon uud 1111111110 I ho
orolianl.
This miIo was tnado liy Clmrlos D.
Hoy, 11 roiil opinio doultir with ol-
fiooH 111 tho Kruili-owors haul; block
111 tins city.
NEARLY 500 DEAD
MEXICAN
STORM
Confirmation of Great Loss of Life
Comes Bandits Seize Relief
Trains Troops Sent hut Arc
Routed.
MtiXll'O CITY, Out. tl.-(iurir.
million of tho original ropoii that
from Unco to fio liumliod persons
porihlied in tlm tlidul wave aiuLcy-
oloiii) that vaed ailing tho w'Cfloin
I'oiisl o iMoxioo October '1 conu to
day from tlio striekon Feetioii. Hau-
ilits in Snnora huo seizod niton the
.'ovoruinent roliof trains sent In (ho
aid ot tho siiltorors. mid 11 is doubt
ful if iiuy clothiuK or hiipplies have
icacliod (limymaH or tho othor towns
within tho area of devastation.
TURKS STRUGGLE
FOR CONTROL
Yotiiui Turks Trylnn to Gain tho
Power to Forco Disposition of
Sultan or Forco Him to Adopt Ay
messivo War Policy,
LONDON, Oot. 14. Tho oontiiut-
aiioo of tho Turko-Italian war de
pends uopu tho vosult of a Htrulo
lieiii willed today bolwcon tlio
yoiuiir Turks anil tho cunsorvalivos
for isoutrol of tlio purliumout al Onu
stnntiuoplo, If tlio youiii Turks win
tlioy prohahly will lmvo HiitTioioul
power to foroo tho depoaitinn of tho
H11I t mi or compel liim to adopt an
iiKt'jobato wav policy.
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ASSESSED
VALUATION
SG,500.000
Increase in Medford is More Than
a Half Million Dollars Over One
Year Arjo When the Complete Rcll
Gave Medford $5,952,253.
COUNTY INCREASE IS
OVER THREE MILLION
Assessor Has Not Yet Completed His
Roll but Will Have It Ready
First of Week.
The nscs.c'd valuation of Med
ford tlii year taken from estimated
fiKiires by Assessor W. T. Grieve
will khow an iucrcne over a j'car
apt of more than a half million dol
lars. This year the figures will be
in (he ueihbrohood of .fo.r00l000,
wlicrens last year. the assessed valu
ation of the city totaled $T,9o'2Slb.
Hence the increase wilt be nearlv
$'u)f,(IG0. This j'ear's a.sscsMuent
however in as yet estimated, (Ik
work of compiling (ho roll bein bti'l
uncompleted.
Tho assessed valuation of- the
county this year will be about $;13.
400,000, which is ' also cstinintcil.
Last year the assessed valuation of
thecounly -wnt .$2.V200,00(,- so Hint
the iucreae will be about 200,0 DO
At.esor Grieve expects to com
plete the roll Monday when the bo.irs
of equalization will meet. The
board will remain in session the en
tire week.
TAFT TO DEPEND
ON STANDPATTERS
Secretary Hillis Holds Secret Con
ference to Which No Progressive
Republican Was Invited Fulton
Williams and Hawley at Meeting.
BITTER FIGHT
ON AT TRIAL
OEM'
NAMARA
Probably Not In Legal History ot
United States Has There Been a
Fighf In a Court for Legal Advantage.
PROSECUTION FIGHTING
WITH BACK TO WALL
j
Dective Burns Is Expected Next
Week to Take Personal Charge
of Prosecution.
I.OS ANGELES, Oct. 14. Tho
McNnmarn trial wn adjourned nt 13
o'clock until 10 o'clock Monday
morniiif,'.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14.- It
was whispered in political circles to
day that President Tnft will not de
pend on tho progressive element in
Oregon to turn tho state for him
following information that Ilillis
Taft's private secretary, held n sc
secret conference hero with leading
republicans and that the conference
was seemingly so important thnl
several of them accompanied Tuft o
California. No progressive repub
lican was invited to tho conforeuco
Among thoso who participated wore
lormer United States Senator Fid
ton, Ralph Williams, republican na
tioniil committeeman and Congress
man Hawley.
STRIKERS PLACES
RAPIDLY FILLED
i mail
Harriman Officials Issue Formal
Statement Asserting That One
Half of the Vacancies In the Shops
Have Been Filled by Efficient Men
PORTLAND, Ore., Oot. 1 1. Tn a
formal statement today llarrimau
officials assert that ono-half of the
positions vnoted when the sliopmon
struck hnvo boon filled by experi
enced inon and that the normal forco
will bo employed in all northwestern
shops within ton days.
Shopmen, all of whom hnvo vo-
muiued loyal to their unions, admit
that n number of strikebreakers aro
HALL OF RECORDS, LOS AN
GELES, Oct. 14. "No legislative
enactment ever framed can roll this
defendant of the inalienable right
guaranteed under the constitution
tho presumption of iunocencc,"
thundered former Judge Cyrus Mc
Nutt in Supcror Judge Walter Bord
wcll's court today. "No juror who
cannot take that prrsumption with
him into the jury box can bo per
mitted to pass niton the guilt or in
nocence ot James B. McNamara and
any attempt n the "part of tho slate
to cloud tho issue will be resisted."
Tho fight to determine whether an
opinionated venireman shall bo per
mitted to remain in the jury if ho is
welling to claim that he can lay aside
that opinion, "if evidence is present
ed," which has overshadowed all else
in the jreNamara case, continued to
day. The prosecution is fighting
with its back agains the wall.
"Tho state demands a squaro
deal." is the burden of tho cry of
District Attorney Fredericks," and
we do not believe Hint because n man
has fanned nn opinion ho should bo
ejected from tho jury box."
But despite this contention it is
certain today that Venireman Nel
son, the first man drawn in the trial
for jury purposes, will not remain in
the box.
Judge Bordwcll is expected to ox
cuse him for cause when he finnlly
hands down his opinion in tho case.
Nelson has admitted that he bcliovcs
that tho Times buildingi was des
troyed by n dynamite oxplosion. ITo
also has an opinion which reaches to
tho guilt or innocence of Jnmes B.
McNamara. So if the court does not
uphold the defense mid excuses Nel
son the defense will later oxereiso
their peremptory challenge- right and
remove him.
Probably not in tho legal history
of tho United States has thcro beon
so stern and bitter a fight for legal
ndvantngo as that which hns marked
tho openin-r of this world-Piimniiu
murdor ense. Neither side will yiold
an inch, nnd ulroadv it has been
shown that Judgo Bordwell's task
will bo a herculean one.
The fact Hint it is known eortain
witnesses brought hero hv tho state
failed to "como through" with their
indcutification as solidly as tho pros
ecution desired is known to tho de
fense attorneys and they will insist;
on each witness who testified to
identification to also tell tho jury
how many times nnd nndor what cir
cumstances, they saw McNamara
since- his nrrcst.
Detective William J. Burns, soum
of his friends Bay, is coming hero
next week to tako personal charge of
tho proseciilion. Tho defense attor
neys say that (his is duo to tho (lis
covory bv Burns that tho stuto has
not cot tho "porfeo enso" Bums has
written and talked of, and ho will
nssiuuo porsonnl chargo of strength"
ening tho weak links.
PORTLAND. Ore Dr. Grant Ly
ninn, charged with consuinicy to ef
fect liiK escape from the federal of
ficers in Califomin, will know Mon-
nay morning wnoiner ho nuis ko
back to Oakland,, Oil., for tnwl on
at work, but assort that they nro not n charge of using the mulls to de
oxperienced men, fraud,
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