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Oregon Historical Sooloty City Hall ord Mail Tribune SUBSCRIBERS rMllnif to Kt pnimr will Iiav otia delivered by ulioiiluir of- WEATHER Cloudy; Mux. (1,1, lulu. Jl ri-l. Iiihii., nil jwr cunt. I floe liy 0 p. m. Dully Hlxth Yrur. Kurt y-KI rut Vnr. AIKDKOIfcl), OM'XION, Tl'MSDAV, CKTOUKU HI, 1011. No. 191. H ALL EUROPE MAY BE PLUNGED INTO WAR AFfER FURIOUS B ATTLEH ANKO W AG AIN IN REBEL HANDS U MM MMP MEDF I jr. BATANTS ARE LITERALLY Grunt rr Portion of the Clly Howevr Is ;i Mass of Blackened Ruins En (jau In Hnml to Hand Struggle loi Suiiit'iiiacy. BATTLE SAID, TO BE INCREDIBLY FURIOUS FurclijiHTs Arc Warncil by Rclicls to Flee From City lor Their Live. . SHANGHAI, Oct. HI. -Cnptiiro.1 nr h furioux Iwttlo in which t It oombHtmil liluriillv I'hnpjmd ca-'li nlllPr tu pltH'CM, (lie oily if Iluiik'iu luihxy in Hjpiiu in (In huiuU nl' He (Iiintt ri'olittiniixl, Nlllmujth il groniur (Mill of (lie oily In m henp ., Utti'ki'iii'it ruin. News of llu' wiMHiil full of llni' luw mini in win4iMM hhihkoh Iron tin1 Hrilih wHrwhiM in llio VhiiI-KUiiik- Tliy y lite I'IiihI luitt'i cHiiif mi S ii ii i In .v ninl HimI tln iniM i iiil ciiiw, badly tii'iili'ii him in wild (liHouli-r, iin- lliM'inif nnrllimiul Ik turn lltv it'll. iUiiih ropuhlloMim. llNIIll l llllllll I'lulii. OrnMlH tlio riu-rTnun W'ii CIihuk. Jh wired iIi'mjwIi'Iii'h nny, ih ri'li iiIm utitfimml tlii iniM-iiHl tiMip limn In linml i mi I In- iimt t'ronl nf IIiii kow. Tl iii' lint shiiinhler vuih Iit riflo, mill luiHy liiniiMiiiilH of ('Ht'n-c-bucked ninl nuiinod in Imrliiuiin flii'ii, nvtr tlio bosom of tho riv it hm limy limit ilnwn down toward XliHiixImi. Tho build', iiiiii'Ii nf which wi w iliitMi'i from (In1 Hiilifli nml ollii'i fni'i'iini kiuiIhhiIm, wiii incredibly In WHIN, I III' riulllillK Cllilll'HI'llllltllliU like demon willi ririi'M, knives nml hwiuiIh liiioniilhitil tin' whole iily. Wlii'ii llio first bodies nl' lii ri'ln I- Iniiiliul in llnnknw Hicy woio oppoKfd liy h vanity superior force of llu- .iinporinliiils mi tint hunk of (liu river nml I'lir iiini'o lliiut mi limir Hid relief fnuyhl 1'niiii llio water in u vuin nl- li'iiiil In make n hunting. I'iiiiilly. wIhmi ii foren which Inul luudcd fur tlii'i' up llm rior nlliii'ki'il tlin im peiiiili.-ls mi llio flunk, tin royal (roup yielded n llm nnslmiKhl mul withdrew into tho rily, whoro they inniiilniiiril n slroel-tn-strtiot mul linimii In lumo l'ihl fin Jiuur. Troops Cut to Pieces, Itoinfniooiueiil fur llm robcl. hnuoviii', I'liiiNlnntly pniiii'il iuthhm Hid ViiiicIhii Iuuiik J'hiiii their fml ri'HN nl W'ii (!hiinf, mi llm ni)iixiu niilu mul hiioii Ihc imperial tinnpM wi'io pnrlly (Mil In pici'i'K in Hid i'ily. llm iDinniniliir I'luoin in Kicnt ilixmr iIit In llm npim ciiinilr yu Hid ninth. Am mihiii iin llm i-uIicIm worn fiinily en Iritni'liDil in llm oily limy l ninin put In Mwnnl uvnry innn n' tlin Miinulin I'iii'ddm within Hid wiiIIh nml Ihoir Imil in, liy llio IiiiiiiUoiIh woro thrown it no Hid rivor. I'iiidIkiicih Wimii'il, Am nimiii ii h (Iid ihIkiIh Inn roiiincil I'liiiiplcln iKiHHUHsinn of Hid oily nf llnnlaiw imtici) wiih hunt o nil Hid I'iii'dIkii ,niii,iHlinis Hint llio rovnlii iiiiiiirv iiniiiiumiilovfl would not Im ro Kioimihhi for tho hh fitly of nny fnr ninii roplilonlM, Tim coiiwiiIh woro iiMliiul fo hnvo Hinii' iiiinplo vuonlo tho I'lincoMNiniiK mul In roliro to plneos of mil'iily until I ho hIimikIo for final lioMHowhiou nf tho oily hIiimiIiI ho do iiiilinl. Whllo few iloluilHof llm Intosl hnt lln woro niinliiincil in Hm ili'Hpiil ohes ulvdil-liQi-o (OnoiiRh wus sont In nIiow thut il niukl hnvo n iluHpornto nl'fiiir. ftlnro than !1.,000 nion nro ropiii'liul In hnvo hoon onyraod on , holli sidoH, mul thoro is litlo ilouhl fiiiiu llm iintuio of tho ntlnok mul tho Kioiiiiil on which it wiih l'ouuht, Hint Ihu oiiHunltioti will run into tho tliou kimulH. SAN KHANCISCO. t)tt. 111.-Plain plntliDimion nro KimriliiiK: I ho Chimwo ljniorin coiihuIuIo lioro (ily ns u 1 CHOPPED P New York Harbor is Scene of Most Powerful Aggregation of War Craft Ever Assembled I II T Twenty Miles of Magnificent Fleet Anchored 400 Yards Apart in Hud son Comprise tho Armada Meyers to Inspect Today. N'KAV YOli'IC. (lot. :il. TThiiiIiv. of HniiiHmiiK of pooplu liuiil tin' hIioom of Hm IIihIhoii rivor toilitv I" wiliu'MH Hip Mi.oui!ilMre of tho utvnt oi. lihtiiiK Hoot ovor ifiilhoroil in I'niti'it Sliiloi. wulurM mul lo hih Sod roliyy of Ihu Nnvy Mityvr mul hi niilim nmko llm ull'ioinl iiiKpevlion. Twonlv inih'K of niiitfHifinDiil I'Iih-I. twolvo of 1'iu'lo Suiii'm iiihii of war, inicliiM til 'ItKI yiiuU npiul in throo linos, Kiiuipniicil tho aiuiiiila. Inloioxt wiih I'onloivtl in tho Niipor-ilrnmt uniifihtH, Hm Florida mul llm Klnh. Hour Admiral lliiu OhIoi'Iihiiiih, on Hm I'liiKwIiip Coiiiioolioul, iti in ooui nianil, Aflor llm hitf roviow tiniinrinw llio fii-Ml Kipiailrnu will un to N'owiorl mul Hm xoooiid to llmiiitnn IioiiiIn. Thun tho (wit iMpiiulioiui will ox ohuiiKD piiHlw nml finiilly ivohnoiiiIiIu In Now York htnlmf for tho holiday. I l II ! II ! HAHtAMKNTO, Cnl. Aniinniipo inoul iw niado lmro today that tho Wuiiilrow WilHiin l.oiiKuo of North oin Onlifimiin will moot in lhi oily on Nnvoinhor l, whon ponimuont or iranizalinn wil ho porfoolold. lrii dont J. O. Daviu will liavo rotiirnfd from a viwitwilh tho Now .loruoy ovornor, mul is oxpoclml lo hao mno iinportniuil iiiiiuiuuooihouIk to make. I I I I ! 0 l I insult of thvoiilg Hindi) on Cdunu) (lonoral U Yiiiik Yno to oilhor lo vo oonizo tho Chinoao roHlilio or pnoh his Until; and loavo Ran Knuioiion. Thn coiifiil was Ihvonlumid with hodilv Inn in unions ho hnlnl llio hnt llo fliisr of Hio now ropuhlio, llo hIui'U l h'H lo.st' lUSftiS l GEfl GTE Hie 1EB S .LAO ES MEDFORD CLUB Hold Intcrcstinn Session, Adopt New Constitution, Listen to Address hy Mayor Canon and Outline Work for Tills Year. Tho (lionloi- .Miilfoii Chili mot in rt'Kiilui' HOKximi .Monday aftoiuodu in Hid parlor of St. .Mftvk'w (iiiihl, mid iiinoli inloreKliin: hiisiiioi was una- nidorod mid pusMod upon. A now ooiiKlituliou, hottt'i' wuilotl to pri'sont iiooiIh, wart adoptod ,mul during an iiifoiuiiil dixoiiHsiou Hid nluli oonnid iivl work doiio hy llm nivin oltih of l'hiliidolplua, mid oullinod a program aloiiiC jiooial and o'tvio liuius for itn own year's work. Tlio following nro tho ohaiiiaon of tho now ooinmiltooK njipointod hy (ho piohidont : Moiahoi'uhip, Mrs. Yaw tor; pink, Mrs. Alfonl; onloitain uiont, Mrs. llutohiMon; finmioo, Mrs). DattKuK; audit in;,', Mrs. .Smith; pro Ki'utu, Mrx. Krod .Moar; inspoolion, Mi's. Wni'thiiiKluu; social, Miss Chirk; Hpooial I'onuiiilloD for Uoyul Woli'h l.iiilit'' Choir, Mrs. Wont. Following (ho IlllHillOSH UHH'till, Mrs. l'awotiB iulniduood Mnyor Can on who spoko to Hm olnli oenooriiiuf: sinno pailiDiilur needs of Medford and niado sovoral timoly suChtinns us to work that niiuht, with valuo to tho city ami tho administration, ho uudoi'lnkon hy llio (ironlor Medford Cluh. At tho olnso of hiu roinnrk't, ho was tondorcd a rlainjj vnto of thanks for Ids interest mid oo-opora-tion. Tho fnlowiiiir nvo tho ohairnion of a iiiuiihor of now applioanls suhaiit tcil their nmiios for inoiulioiship; tho interest was keou tliroujjhout tho sot iion ; and Ihoro is ovory ovidotmo Hint (ho oluh is oiitoi'lnfr u yonr of iindoiinUhhf that willpvovo to lio.n valuod part of its history, At eni'li re;iiilr session of. tho GET READY 0 1 OF F Nathan Rotjoway Who Disappeared Ahout Four Months Atjo Found Evidently He Had Been Murdered. Identified hy Ring. Tho mhI of Nathan l!ouway, a hide huyor nf Alhaiiy, who diuppoar ud whilu in tlii uounty about four laoulli api. lias buon found uoar Klnjgtthiir.v Springs liy C. W. Moon nml A. Harkloy of Ahlnud. l'li. liml ovidoutly hfoa iiiurdorcd and tho liody driiiw'd into tho liriih. Moon ami Karklay woro huutiuK nt tho timo tho urowsonio disoovory was mriilo. Tluw hud puntratod about n ipmrtor of a uiilu into tho hriisli whon I hey miw llio body titrotohod out un der a hiir pino (run in a small upon spnoo. The nutii lay on his buok mid one una was thrown out straight from tho body. Tho roniiiius woro badly ilooniiiMisod mid inuolr of tho flosh had boon turn' away by ooyotos, so that it wan not rooojiiixnhlo. One foot n s!"io and tho bond lay sov oral fool from Hie, body. Tho niiin had beuii woll drosbod. Ifo woro u brown' oheoked suit mid tan bhoex. llo .was identified by niQiins of a viiiR marked "N. It." Nathiiu Koijowny was in this oily buying hidos lust spring, llo (niv alin! for an Albany firm and plnooo. a largo order with tho local nio-it oonipany. llo thou aiinounood that ho wus uoiny to start north and would return latgr for tho hidos. NothiiiK bin. boon hoard of him siiioo. llo laid a family in Albany and ef forts were liuido to find him, but nil offorts failed. '.i.ti.tMi - aill,. i1. l1:,.1 :, ,s oluh speakers wllj ho firovitlucl who will handle thoau yf spooial iutorost to oivio woikoijBi Thoso njootins's will bo open lo il women wjio mtiv t'liro to nt lend. BODY MISSING HIDEBUYER KINGSBURY E IU00 TO Well Known Cokcr Butte Orchard Changes Hands Sale Is Made by Charles D. Hoy of This City Ad ams Brothers Sell. .1. H. llorg of Chicago bus pur olwuoil llio well-known Cqfcer Dutto oroluiril, slttmtud nbuut throo miles northoinU of Mod ford. Tlio nufchaso was niado from Dr. K. P. Adams and his brotlior, V. 11. Adams, who bavo iiwuotl , and opomtotl tlio plnco for four or flvo yonrs. There nro 20 aeros In tho orchard and tlio price paid was ? 16,000. Tlio orchard is niado up of mixed fruits, lioituhes, apples, poors, apricots mid ohorrlos. 'It Is eousldoruil uuo of the host mixed orchards la tlio valley and Is welt Known for Its rocord hreuktiiK fruit producing ipialttlos. Ono cherry tree bus produced in one season 500 pounds of fruit which sold for 10 conts a pound. For four yours this troo has made an uvoriiKo yield of fruit which has sold for ?afi par your. Ono lllup chorry treo, only four years old, tills year produced $4,50 worth of fruit. Ono Gravonstoln npplo troo has produced U2 boxes of fruit which sold for $2 per box, Thoro Is a. threo-quurtor aero block of apricots, nbout CO troos, which bus avoraged $8 to tlio troo In ono season, or $400 for tho throo-qunrtor aero block. Poachos from this orohard hnvo taken niodals nt several fruit shows on tho coast. Mr, llovs, tho now ownor, will bo In Medford within tho noxt year mul niako this orchard ranch his ponim uont homo, Mr. Bava has hoon a stock brokor in Chicago for a num ber of yonrs, The salo was made, by Clms. 1). Hoy, a Medford ronl estate dcalor, E GO 0 Mi CON IT TO STMT WORK Twenty-Seven Husky Looking ''Trus ties" Arive in Medfon! Ar3 the Pick of the Prisoners at Salem and None Servinj for Vicious Crirres. Twouty-sovo'i oonviets from the Ntnto )oniteiitiary at Salem arrhed in Medford Teusdn, inriiiniis: t-seoit-cd by Vardou (urtU and after tlin ror loft on a speiiol on the l'umfio & Kastoru foi Oeijy, where they wil1 bo met with wiiti'i' and taken to the Flounce Kook hill camp established by the county on tho I'eelor iii.vli. Thoy loft Medfmc under tho uhaio of Deputy Wardcj Charlos Day, who will look after their tuateitnl wants at tho camp. Tho men nro j !u-.s'cy lonl.ini; u, all strong and vigorous. Most of thoui a io short term moil, none of them aro sorvinn for vicious criuios. All havo been working about Snlom and have proved trustworthy. Thoy aro, as Vnrllou CurtiB statos, the pick of the prisoners. Two of them aro negroes, ono of tho latter being a cook. All oxpressod themselves as delighted at tho prospoot of 'being out in the hills this winter. lleforo leaving Salem Monday ov oning, a diner was given thorn, nt tho pouilontiary at whioh an address wns made by fiovornor West who wns ohcerod t othe echo. 'Alt of tho pris oners gave thoir words of honor to tho govoruor not to attempt to osonpo and to ronder n good aooonnt. "I will bo down to soo you on or hoforo Christians timo," snid the governor, "and I hopo to hoar good words of you all." Vmlol Curtis states that ovory prisonor nt tho ponitoutinry was anx ious to go to southorn Oregon nml that only tho host woro ohoson thoso whom it was known would muo good. Dofore lening on the i CRATER AUSTRIA AND ITALY NEARING AN OUTBREAK If Clash Should Come It Means That All Europe Will Be Set Aflame With War Italian Ministry Said to Have "Lost Its Head." AUSTRIA WANTS NO NAVAL DEMONSTRATION NEAR TURKEY Every Italian In Tripoli Will Probably Ee Massacred If Turks 'Gain Upper Hand. VIENNA, Oct. 31. Dnngor of a ?lash with Italy, which may sot all Europo aflame with war, Is consid ered most nlarmlnK horc In govern ment circles today. Tho Itnllnn re verses In Tripoli and the Imminence af nntl-mllltarlst and antl-monarch-tcal outbreaKs In Ita:y nro liellovcd to havo caused tho Italian ministry to "lose Its head" with tho danger great that all Europe may bo em broiled. Austria Is gravely concerned ovor Italy's announced intention to con duct a naval demonstration in Turk ish waters In open dctlanco of Aus tria' warning; -it!a. unitkmaosd " Home has JJl-en asked to explain, and that in caso the explanation Is nqt satisfactory an ultimatum may bo sont from Vlchna. Iteoccupy, Tripoli. While African "war, news so far re ceived hero has been jncagro, thero Is apparently no doubt that tho Turks have rcoccupled the outskirts of "tho city of Tripoli. It was reported that 5000 Italians hnvo been billed and that 7000 nro tho prisoners of tho Turks. Thcso reports aro credited ho re. If Tripoli has been recaptured, it Is expected that tho Turks will mns sacro every Italian In tho city. Tho Italians massacred all tho Turks lu Tripoli, Including women and chil dren, just before tho Turkish attack began, and tho Moslems aro bellovod suro to retaliate with the slaughtor of ovory living subject of King Vic tor Emmanuel should tho city again fall Into thoir hands. Tako Two More Ports. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 31. Tho government Is informed by dispatches today that tho Turkish troops havo recaptured two moro forts at Tri poli, forcing tho Italians to entrench within tho city Itsolf nftor thoy hnd abandoned qunutltlcs of arms and ammunition In a hurried retreat. Judge Turns Down Petition. TACOMA, Wn.. Out. 31. Nino oC tho 12 jurors who found guilty, in cluding throe women jurors, signed a petition to Judge Chapman asking a light suspended fcontonco for llorfc I. Williams, convicted of shooting with ntttempt to kill. Tho court turned down tho petition and gavo Williams from five to ton yeiirrf at tho Monroe reformatory. Williams nnd Juuios Oliva shot John A Gntto becnuso thoy thought ho was in league with a former suitor of Oliva's sister, who had tried to kill hor after being rojeoted. & E. two convicts woro dlscovoreA missing. They had been sent out lo mnko somo purobnscs nnd had lost their way. Thoy showed up a fow minutes Inter. Tho convicts all wear dark gray rtousora. Othorwiso thoro Ih nothing to distinguish thorn from any other bunch of workmen. Thoy carno on u special day conoh, but woro fio ox cited ovor tho prospect of livifigtli tho open air that the got but little sleep. "Just liko a lot of boys," saya Wur don Curtis. Wednesday morning Mr. Curtif Road Engineor Harmon nnd tho oommoreinl oluh committee loavp to spect tho camp established by Join flriovo at Flounce JlQefc, t Vi