Jf" Oregon Historical Sotf 4 1 City Hall &mdm "' iiilll 4 'n A. Ft tmi Medford Mail Tribune SUBSCRIBERS rnllluir to tft ppr will ) una de)lvr(l by utioulur of WEATHER Full nml cloudy. Ma. flu by 0 p, in. 01), Mln. H, ltd. Hutu. 13. j Dully Hlxth Yimr. I'lirty-Klrnt Yrnr. MISDtfORD. ORIMON, "WK UN US J MY, OOTOBHIt 25, 3911. 3 No. 186. GIANTS IN DESPERATE NINTH INNING RALLY TIE THE SCORE; WIN IN TENTH R 0 NEW YORK AT .LAST MOMENT Three Pitchers Used hy Giants Seem liiflty Without Avail Oldi Inn in Third Sinus Out Home Rim, Mak liill Three Scores. PHILLIES NEVEn IN DANGER UNTIL NINTH With Score 3 to I Crnndall Gets n Two-Bagger and Helps to Score. Tin m'erv: It. II. I. I'lilluilclphln : ? I Now Yrl H - Iliittiirlnn: Now York, Mnnpuird A hum. Crnndoll nml MoorH. Phila delphia, Coombs, Plnnk ami Lupp. POI.O (JUOIINDS, NEW YOltlC. Oi'l. SB. Fighting donporntoly ti thn IiihI mltiiilo. tho Now York (Hunts today plucked vlrlnry from defeat nml prevented tlio world' champion Athlclleit from again grnb v.llll Ul0,ltll.. JCiw mcomi wan I to a. Tlio filial run rniuo In tlio liiHt luilf of tlio tenth inning. Poylo, tlio ninnln' second lmnoun, was tlio lilltlni; noiiHiitloii of tlio iluy Aft.ir netting tlimo liltit In tlio oarllor part of tlio game ho doubled vlntn liu wnH first man up In tlio tuiitli. Thn SnodgniHH, who litttl nhown nothing In lhi series, tmntoil nml Doylo took tlilnl. Murray then flliMl to Murpliy. Iiut Doylo wan hold tio cIoho to third thai ho could no score on tlio throw. Anothor fly h Morlclo to Murphy wiih long enough, and Doylo riictul over with tlio win it I it K run. Five pllohoiH In all wore used In tlio giinio. Mnrtpuird, tlio (llautH' prlsu bounty, lahtod only throo Inn ings. Ilo got IiIh wliou Oldrlng rap pod out a homo run, scoring Lapp mid Coombs. Anion took Mnrqiiard'H plaro and hold tlio Athlotlcri hltles until (ho Rovnnth wliou Crandall wont In. Tlio Athletics i;ot no mor niH. Coombs' downfnll emuo In tlio ninth whim Fletcher, Crnndnll and Dovoro got hltH. both Fletcher mid (Jrandall scoring. Then IMauk wont In, and liu wiih hoIvoi! In tlio loutli by Doylo'H boiihiUIouiiI swat, starting tlio rally which hiivoiI tho day for Now York. For iiIiih lunliiBH Coombs pitched woudnrrul ball, and both timmu woro upon tho rltocti throughout, Tlio Hrore: Now York (limits. All. H. II. I'O. A. K. Dovoro, If K 0 1 il 0 0 Doylo, !! T. 2 4 !l 1 1 HundgntsH, uf ... -I 0 0 2 0 0 Murray, rf r. 0 0 0 0 0 Morklo, lb .... It 0 0 1'J 0 0 Horxog, Jib .... 1 0 I 1 2 0 Fletcher, Hit .... 4 1 1 1 :i 1 MoyoiH, o ..... 4 , 0 1 ti .'I 0 Marouard, i . , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 llnkor 1 0 0 0 0 0 (Jrandall p ... 1 1 1 0 2 0 Anion, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 TotalH 7 I 0 HO 12 2 llockor huts for Munpmrd. Crnndall rollovod Anion. ' l'lillmlelplim Athletics. All. It. II. l'O. A. H. Lord, If r. 0 0 2 0 0 OhlrhiK. Qf .... r. 1 2 0 0 0 Collins, 2b ..... 3 0 0 t 1 0 llnkor, til) ..'..! 0 0 1 2 0 Murphy, if .... -1 0 1 0 0 DavlH, lb,.,,.. 4 0 0 7 2 0 Harry, hh 4 0 1 a 8 l Lapp, o 4 1 110 2 0 Coomlm, p 4 1 2 1 1 0 Htrimk .. ,,,. ,000000 Plunk, p .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tutnlu U7 3 7 2D 11 1 PRESIDENT OF LOCAL CLUB THREE YEARS I H'VH''' VHP WILLIAM .M. C'OLMO. Who will rompltti' liu tlurd (inn .is pr. 'iib'iit of the Mcilloril ('omniiM' i Mil Club lomoirow cmiiiii. FALL lOUIHir THURSDAY NIGHT Blutjest Gathcrlnn of Its Kind in History of Rorjuc River Valley 'Will Dc Held at Natatorlum To morrow Evcnlnn Opens at 8. The umitinl full roundup of tin Mcdfiinl I'ouuiKiroinl club will bo ludo nt tin Nntiitorium linll tomorrow ov inline, oponiiiK ut S o'clock. I'Vou. all indication the MCMt-iou will lie tin K real oh t ever lnilil in Houlliurii Ore Kou for men from nil hucIIoiik of tin vnluy will bo- proriuiit. Otltor club, from (IniiitH I'iihs oii tlio north I'rimeont City on tho went, Asbliind on tho Koutli ami Hutto Fulls on (lit i'uh, will be (irerieut to participate Tlio mooting in oalcd for the purpose of ruuudiiij,' up all of tlio Hvo viro in tliiK Hoctiou of tlio Htato in oriloi lo jolly up over tlio jjood tilings (hit xcclion in endowed with nml for tin purpose of fnrmulutiuK plans for fur. tber growth nml (lovolopmeut. Tim ii lit) it til Init-iiioKX hw-nion of I bo club ik to bo hold ut (but time, .lud'c Wiliuiu Nr. Colvij;, wlo will complete Ink third term uk president tomorrow uinlit, - ill pmbnbly bo ro-olceled. A iiii'KO number of prominent mci will uddroHs tlio nossioii. Aiming the sponkers will be V, II. (lore who did hiuiIi 8plendid work duriii'; tlio 'ceeut iiuid cloctiou, ami Y. H. rolemau, couuly (dork, who is nuiil lo be "thoro when il couiok to (loUvcrim u live booster talk," l'orlor J. Xeff, Profohbor 1 ,1. O'darn nml JuiIk-1 Kelly will bo niuoii Iho speakers. Jiulj,'0 Colviu is counU'd on to loll of wliul Iho chili pluiiH to do in the fu ture, what it luifi iloiio in the past, ami why tho cood work Blioitld ho kept up, Thero will lie good thinjjs to listen to and ,'"d tilings to out. Kvcry livo wiro in Jackson county shouhl lio there. FULLS FROM SCAFFOLD; NGT BADLY INJURED John .. Ovonlorf an imp ho mi tcli new Snored llonrt liospitul, fell from a sen f folding Huh moruiiiK mid wus injured to such an extent hh to muko bin removal to Iho hospital ex pedient. Dr. Thayer was called mid upon o.xuiniuutioii found that no hones worn broken and no norious inlernfil injuries were apparent ut Hint time. Later ilevolpnmnls may prove differ ently ns lo internal injuries but nolh lu HeriouH jh o.iQoted to result, lie was pretty hndly' bruised mid tho skin wiih broken in bovornl places. COMMERGALCLUB CONVICT CAMP SITE IS CHOSEN BY COMMITTEE Ranchers on Upper Rojtio River in Sympathy With Governor West's Policy and Did Not Anticipate Trouhlc From the Men. WILL WORK ON GRADE NEAR PEELOR'S PLACE John Grieve Now at Work Fittintj Up Camp for Convicts Tents With Stoves In Them Arc Provided. County Jiidco Neil, Horn! Iliujineor Harmon, Hoad Supervisor Grieve, and thu Medford Commercial Club special committee, coiisistiii-,' of Messrs. Heddy, (Jong and I'utnaiii, Tuesday selected a silo on tlio T, M. IVolor raneh at Florence Hock as u camp fur the couvitfls to be sent here next month by Governor West to work upon construction of the Crater Lake highway. The site was offered by .Mr. l'eelor free. The camp is it 100 yearn from the proM'nt Wilson road, in n sheltered j;rove of bin trees. A spriiij; supplies abuuiuint water. The cook house and commissary used by Contractor Nat wick in constructing the I'umieo Hill crado will be moved to tho new site and floored tents, etch containing a stove, provided for tho convicts. The same situ was used as a camp hy the Prospect power plant polo crew this summer. Tlio road to bo constructed this winter will bo the section from the base of the hill at (ho Huz'.-cuhnthnm ranch to the new l'uiiiieo hill frndc constructed by public subscription tliis year. This is now the woin'i part of (be Crater Lake highway, Hu ron il Willi; steep, narrow nml so muddy ns to be impassible. John Grieve will liuve charge of the convict camp and direct the work. I To bus a force of men creel inn the camp and will have cverythin;; in rendiness for tho convicts by the time thev uro duo, November 1. Hanchers in tho upper Jloiu- nre much pleased ut the prospect of road construction by convicts nml none of them auticipalo any trouble resultiuK therefrom. Nearly all aro in sym pathy with Governor West's prison policy and anxious to show their och operation. COUNTY JUDGE GETSnON Colonel Ray Gives Huntlnrj Party and Jtidnc Neil Is Only Man Who Bagtjcd Deer Meat Got It From n Hunter's Camp. Col. Frank II. liny waa host Sun day and Monday to a hirjjo pavty of Medford citizens on n deer hunt at Prospect. Jud;o Neil was the most successful of tho sportsmen, haji'mi; eiunp in the woods. A jolly timo was a shoulder of vension A'om u liuntor's had by all. Ainoni; those who enjoyed the Colonel's hospitnlily were: Mayor W. II. Canon, County Juilo Neil, Hen Sheldon, Judfjo W. M. CoIvik, Dr. .1. F. Ueddy, W. T. llurmon, Dr. C. K. Kay, V, h. Ton Yollo and G. rutimm. All returned Tuesday except Judge Neil who veinained at Griovo'u loud camp for a few days. SAN V1JANC1SCO, Cal. Leo. ITass chnrned with ntttempted mur der, went the prosecution ono bettor when ho married tho ohieC witness auninsl him, Her views on Hie case have eluuiK'od. Court Room Scene at the M'Namara Murder Trial r:tr5Mru JUDGE BOtiDWELL LOOKING REBELS VICTORS IN GREAT BATTLE Strcnflthcncd hy Hundreds of Pieces of Artillery Rebels Meet and De feat Huge Imperial Force Retreat In Disorder. SAN FKANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 25. Strengthened hy hundreds of pieces of artillery captured hi ongagomonts with tho government troops near Hnn kow at thu beginning of the revolu tion, 15,000 Chlueso rebels yoaterdny met and defeated 20,000 Imperialists under (cuornl Ylng Chang near the town of Wii SIiik Ivlaug, In tho mountains forming tho boundary Hue between Hupeh and Ilonnn nrovlncos according to n ilKpatch recelvod hero today by tho Chlnoso Freo Press from Its Shanghai correspondent. The rebels advanced on tho Imperialists In faco of flro from 170 cannon and forced tlio government soldiers to re treat In disorder. MOTHER-LOVE BRAVES DEATH l-IIIBIlJ When Burglar Threatens to Shoot Boy Mother Battles Willi Thief Is Badly Bruised and Beaten in the Affray. SAN KHANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 25. Housed to fury whon a burglar who was looting her homo throatoned tho lifo of her child, Mrs. Julian Llobea todny has tho distinction of having Klvon tho thief tho fight of his Mo. Thla- partially consoles hor for tho loss of $1)000 In jowola with which tho marauder fled. Whon Mrs. Llehos, her maid and hor llttlo son lleorgo ontorod Mrs. Helios' room after illnnor the burglar, who hud been coaeoalod In a elosot, sprang out, lovelod his rovolvor at tho child, and snapped: "Not a sound, or I'll kill tho boy," Hor another lovo moused, Mrs. Llobes grappled with tho Intruder and whllo tho maid flod for aid, fought dosporatoly. Whon tho maid's screams had Buniinonod Llobos to tho scono tlio burglar broko away and flod. Mrs. Llobos was Imdly bruised mid boaten In the wtfray. amtiho on o mwamapa OEG l-IST OF t4AES FOR OUR.Y - YOU'LL HAVE TO HAND IT TO HIM FOR HIS PERSISTENCE, ANYWAY PENDLETON, Ore., Oct. 2.'). Here is a story with a climax. During the "round up" nt Pendleton recently, No Shirt SuufUh, an Indian brave, was ono of the con testants in the buckaroo con torts. Much tnonoy wn wag ered on him by other buoks. SunHsh rode well and then to show the judges just what lie could do he spurred ins horse. Up went tho nnimnl. Down went Sunfish and into the dust with him went the hopes of many braves who had staked their coin on him. And the moving picture ma chines caught it nil. When the pictures were shown yesterday n tall, sad appearing brave attended all four performances. Finnlly Mnnnger Clark said: "L'mp!" exclaimed the In dian. "I lose much when Sun fish bucked off. I bet ho rido 'em today and I lose four more times." CLOEF Man Arrested In San Francisco Says Plot to Rob Bank of Montreal Was Outlined to Him in Portland City Jail. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2T. In formation which uiny lead to tho ar rest of ouo of the gang of fivo men who blew the safe of the branch of tho nnuk of Montreal, at Now West minister, 11. C, and escaped with !f2nS,000 in gold nnd currency, and possibly lay tlio fundation for round ing up the gang, will bo given out in i luiituui, uic,, mhiii, nucoriiiiig in Oscar Audrow Jackson, n proniotor who is hero today in charge of an officor. " His information will not bo given out, lie snys, unless tlio offioors grant hi.in immunity when ho gets to Portland. Jnokflon snys that ono of tho men who did tho job nt Now Westminis ter outlined tho plot to him in tho city pail ut Portland. !.. !.... 1 1 rt.. --.1!.. ... OUND RANK cash VAnrAtu eocrcirvc DISTOICT ATTORNEv" T SESSIONS HYDE TRIAL Trial of Alleged "Germ Poisoner" 1$ Proceeding Very Slowly and Ef fort May Be Made to Have Case Hurried. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 23. Night sossions nre probable in the second trial of Dr. B. C. Ilyile, the allloged "germ poisouor," charged with the murder of Colonel Thomas Swope and n number of his relatives which is in progress hero today. The examination of talesmen for the jury is proceeding nt n snail's pace, nnd unless the case proceeds faster, night sessions will bo inaugurated soon. Only forty examined veniremen ro mniucd on tho second panel when tlu court convened today. Tho first pnnel wns discharged on the ground that tho officer which summoned them wns binsod against Dr. Hyde Of tho largo number of talesmen ul ready examined, only three jurors have beon selected, and of these two probably will be challenged premp torily. The second trial of Dr. Hyde open ed on Monday. GIRLS BODY THIi TIME Police Fail to Disclose Eelther a Vial or a Paper Containing Cyanide in Bathrobe Worn by Miss Linncll When She Diet). BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 2C Falluro to disclose elthor n vial of a paper containing cyauldo in tho bathrobe of MI83 Avis Llnuoll, tho young girl for whoso allegod murder Row C. V. T. Rleheson is hold lu jail hero, causod tho pollco to Insist pon a socond autopsy on tho girl's body, which Is In progress hero today, This is tho third timo tho body has beon oxam- lnod. VALDEZ, Alaska Prospootovs from Port Wells report that four now volounoos are bolohing masses of blank smoko on tho Konai penin sula. Two nro oloso togothor nml tho others nro sovou milca distant. m XAMINE NEW RULING 8Y JUDGE IS TO THE DEFENSE Bordwcll Says That If Juror Has an Opinion and There Is Doubt as to Divesting Self of That Opinion He Will Be Barred. ONLY FOUR MEN ARE PASSED BY EACH SIDE Defense Objects to Questions by Judge Careful Not to Give Offense. HALL OF RECORDS, LOS AN GELES, Cal., Oct. 23. That a juror wilt not bo qualified to try Jnmcs B. M.cNnmara for murder in connection with the destruction of Los Angeles Times merely because he snys lie is wiling to lay aside any preconceived opinion was mode plain by Judgo Bordwcll todny. The court stated iio would personall ytako into consid eration the qualifications of tlio jur or and where thero was any doubt of his ability to divest himself of tho opinion he would givo tho defenso Mint limmfif nml nvmion 1. - 4... I Tn making this MfnTnSfi. &- . , wen sustained tho challengo inter posed by the defenso ngainst F. J. Mullin. Tho later Bnid ho believed McNnmnra guilty but was wiling to lay that opinion aside and givo him a fair trial. The morning session was enlivened by n protest from the defenso ngainst tho questioning of A. C. Winter b Juodge Bordwcll. Tho defenso had challenged Winter for cnuso because he said ho believed the Times wns de stroyed by dynamite. Attorney Dav is objected to questions propounded by tho court, saying ho believed them unintentionally framed for tho pur pose of qualifying tho juror. Ho mndo it very plain that ho wns not criticising the court but was suggest ing that possibly certain questions wero hardly proper. Judge Bordwell said his questions wero designed to elucidate tho frame of mind of the juror. At the end of tho morning session tho original four jurors pnssed for cause by both sides George W. Mc Kce, Seaborn B. Manning, Hoberfc Bain nnd F. D. Greenstill held their lone scats at ono end of tho jury box. eoocSI speak here ' Mrs. Prudence Stokes Brown of San Francisco Will Lecture on "Edu cation and Socialism" at Opera House Thursday Evening. Mrs. Pnulenco Stokes Brown of San Francisco ,ono of tho foremost women educators on tho Pncifio const will lecture nt the opera houso Thursday ovening on "Education nnd Socialism." A special invitation ia extended to tho women of tho city. DETECTIVE Wi SHOT EXONERATED SEATTLE, Wii., " Oot. 25. City Dotootivo Joe Biiiuchi who Friday killed Frank Harris on the street in rond daylight, when Harris re fused to halt, wns jutificd in tho killing, according to tho cornor' jury. Harris was huspeotcd of try ing to sell stolon goods. Illanclil allot a man hint full, , '