-. --i vTm m& jv. u v- v---, SUBSCRIBERS rMllnw to (ft jAiir will liy (in (Wllvoroil by pliotilng1 of. flo tijr 0 v, m. Dully- Mlxtli Vrnr. rortl'lriil Ymir. ROGUE APPLES OFF TO SPOKANE Cr.r of Apples Will Leave Tonifjtit for Spokane- Whcro Tlioy Will Qc Plncnl on Exhibition al National Apple Show. GROWN DY HOUSTON BROTHERS NEAR TALENT Packed nml Prepared (or Shipment hy Roiio River Fruit & Produce Association. Tho carload of exhibition apples from thu Itnguo ilver vnlloy whlrh Ih In Im pliiimil In tmupntltliiii with tin itntlm United MIiiIcm ut tint Nittliiniir Ailn iihow at HmiI(iiiii, In loaded nml ready for Hhlpiiioul anil will gq out IIiIh iifturiitxiii. Tint cur oniitiiliiH J::0 lioxni of Nuwtuwii 'liilu apple mill nil of llio fruit In from tho Iluckoyo or chard, owned by lloiiNtoii llroM,, nonr 'J'nliuit, It Iiiih been parked nml loaded liy thu Hoguo Ulvor Fruit uml I'roilmtii niMHM'liitlon. uml under tlio permiaul tmpcrvlHlou of Fred lltilcli, Hit employe of tlio tnwoelntloti. Mr. Ilululi will arwiinpnny tlio car nml will Hut It up for exhibit nl Hpnkuiic 1(1 tlio Hmro allotted for thin llt ttlot, which will luivo mi oxlillilt en iwielty of fiOl Iioxiih. AmIiIu from tlio carload oxlillilt thoro will ho u Hupnmto oxlillilt of ton lioxu, ono of five linxi'H, nml ono of oiiii liox. All I huso nro in tint mrlimil nml will ho plticoil on uxhllil Hun hy Mr. lialrli. Aftor tlio mIiow nt Hpnknuo tlio npplo wilt bo reloaded nml Hhlppod omit nml will undoubtedly flml n for olgn inurliot liuforn thoy nro sold. Tlio apples comprising tho rnrloml nro very fluo jipurlmoiin nml local fruit uxportH Htnto Hint thoy nro In deed win thy of representing tlio val ley nl tlio Hpoknno show, wlioro two yearn ago n rnr of local npploa enr i IihI nvvny tlio uvvocp8take prlxo. BRUTES ADMIT THEV1 GUILTY Men Who Tarred anil Feathered Kan sas Girl Plead Guilty to Charuc of AssaultWill Do Sentenced Later hy Court. LINCOLN CKNTKR. Knim., Nov. K1.--K. (I. Clark, .Iuiiicm Filxvwuilur uml .lolui Scriiulou, three proitiinont young mull of. tlilrt place, pleaded Utility io iiiihiiult hero today when nriiigncil on tho charge of having liirnil uml feathered Mihrt Mary Chiiiilborhiiii, it Hi'liool teacher. Thu iitlornnyH lr tint defense puiiiliul out tin) fnot Hint in Kiuiiik.ih I hurt) Iri no law covering tuning ami feathering mid limy considered tl nii for to plead guilty to assault than to hIiiiiiI trial. Sentence wiih withhold until Hid nml of tliu prosunt term of court. Ah hooii iih tlio cuho "f tliu three nlogcd ring It'adorri wcro disponed of tint court, proocded with tlio trial of Khorill Clark, A. N. Khun, John Stiluniilt ami othoru of tlio fifteen young iiu'ii charged with npplyin tho tar and font hum to tho kcIi"oI tench r. A jury wiih quickly Hclceed and thruo womon wltni'SHim toHtifitnl an to MiHH Chauiliorlalu'ri t'oiulitlun mi tho iiioruiiiK i'ollowiiiK tho opiKoilc Following tho Klatcmuiit Hindu hy Clark yimlorday that ho would Hpcud Ida iiutlro i'orluno rathor than plmtd Kuilty, IiIh nduiiHHin of Ktiilt today oniuo iih n Kroat mirpriHo. Just Vlsltlnii. TACOMA, ' Nov. lfl. MlHS Hannah JoIiiihou and her uouiiln O. If." Johiiuon, who myHtorlntiBly dln aiipimrod Hnturdny mid woro tho thomo (if an hoi'Ih of nuloltlo and olopoinout btorloH, r.n mo liaelc lant ulKlit aftor n iiloiiHutit llttlo vlult wltlirloiuiH In Souttlo. Thoy Jimt wont vjultliiit nml iiok luutod to Inform anybody. SHOW MEDFORD BEEF BARONS ARE FIGHTING FOR RESPITE By Wlnnlnu Out on Lctjal Point Now Belnn Arfiurit Government Hopes to Forestall an Appeal to the Su premo Court. JUDGE KOHLSAAT SETS A NEW PRECEDENT Rules That lie Can Review the De cision r a Circuit Judy is in His Own District. rillCAdO, III., Nov. HI. In llm liDiiriui; of .1. Ojjdrii Armour uml uliii' "thi'r "lii'i'f Iuiiiiiim" Inior today liofon' .linlun KnliNant in tho t'niti'il StntiM I'iri'uil t'liiiil will Ihi thuwliiril out tho Iiim li'idiuioiility niiniMl hy tint paok-cr-i to Kiiin tiino in order to tuoro of fiii(uiilh' HkIiI impi'iidiiiK joil hiiii (iiiion for iulntioii of tho Shuriiian Antit rttHt law. JihIko KohlHiiat him tilroady ruled that In1 ma review tho ilcciniim of u' HUH lie mil review urn ihtikhiii hi diNlriel JiiiIko in hirt "wn eireuit wliieh (.HliihlWitw a new preoideiit. ' '"' 1V Im will rule on the ooiiHlitiitiouality of tho penal proiitui of the SIot-' nian law. I The paekcru, in their jietition, nl lejfo that tlio penal Mention or the at iri ilefeetive nud niieoiiHtitiitionul. in-1 nimieh iih it iIovm n"t net u htnndanl ' hy whieh n violation of the law ennui Im inenMiircd-thnt it in too iudefi- .ill.. lit. .. ...nt.... juil ItdTikf.. .Tll.lir.t ' lll.. I . lining .- in'ii'iv ..i.x KohlMiint, the (overmueiit Iiom to fori'Mtnll nu nppenl ly tho piu'kers t" the United Stntoa supreme court. I'nited Slnlort Huuntor William S. Keiiyon of lown, tlio form or "trust luiHtwr," today nnHUtod Speeinl At torney (lonoral .Inmo If. Wilkenmn in prexcntini: the iveriiiiient's i'umi. When the court opeuud Special Pronoeluor Shecan moved thnt Judge K"hlHiiat ipiiiMli tho writ of lialieaK corptiN ohtuiiiod hy the pnokort on the Krotiml that the defoudmitH had not Mirnuidcrod in open oourt li'it had Hiirremlered to the United States iunrhal in the latter' k office. In mldumKiiit; the court Attorney WillcrMn Kiiid: "Thin writ wiih Is mil iiuprovideiitly mid in h;iiorniico "f the ohxontinl fnctx hearing on tlif propriety of unlortnininf, the said io titiou." Ho alloKi'd that tho packers hand dt'iuaudcil tho writ merely in order to delay thoir trials, and concluded hv declaring that the coiiHtitutioual ily of the penal oIiihko of the Sher man law had already boon twice passed upon in the prennt case. Tho dufciiHo thou sought more time mid demanded a continuance in "rdcr to prepare affidavits. .Indue. Kohl Hint refused and ordered that arii meutH bou'ni imiuodiately. Attornev Sheean )ruiij a sensa tion hy contending Unit the defend nuts hud never heeii nrrniKueiL "RULE OE REASON u Congressman Hcncry Completes His Bill for tho Elimination of Clause Which Gavo Trouble In Antl-Slicr-inan Trust Law. WASHINGTON, 1). 0., Nov. 1(1. -C'onreHsniau Henry of Texas com pleted today IiIh hill for tho elimina tion of tho "rule of rennon," inter pretation of tho Sherman no1', trust laaw. It outline definitely what lrf and what is not a trust. It will he Introduced early in tho comiutf ho.s Hiou of coiireHH. lViHOiiHuiii,' IiIh hill Henry snid to te day: "It iu nppanrent that Kpiuetliing ntuH he done to tutrh tho wido disoro tiuii of tho United States Ktipreino oourt, I am certain my hill will pass tho house without trouble." Ono of tho principal features of tho Henry hill Is n provision for pris on sentences of trust officials. It mahos ho formation or uiaintaiiiiuieo of u trust u felony jmnisluililo hy im prisonment for from two to tun years. WOULD ELMNATE iUIClXtfOUJ), MONSTER LOCKS BUILDING FOR PANAMA CANAL : . " " , " ' ' ' All; '-TT'-r" " ' : T ' 7"" '- .-?$?'&? catun uppera locks, nnfflll OUT Pfl II U U V A HI II L 1 1 U Q ll I Hll UUI lUII FOSS; POINTS TO LATE PLftTFORM Commoner Declares That Underwood Is Sapplnu Strcnoth From Harmon but That Former's Denomination Would Be a Grave Mistake. LINCOLN, Noli., Nov. 1C- Com liiK out for Governor Kiikoiio N. Kohs of MnMHacliiiBOtts na a presidential poBBlblllty nml declnriiiK that tlio political liiicKliiK of Oovornor JikIhoii lllnrmon of Ohio In shifting to Con- KroDfltunn Oscar Umlorwooil of Aln Immn, whoso nomination na demo cratic candidate would lio unfortu nate for tlio south, William J. ftrynti iirKUH- today In tlio Commoner tho endorsement o Fobs hy tlio demo cratic imrty a its standard bonror. "Tlio reelection of Kohb ns rov crnor of MnKHiicluitioltB on n radical platform ailvnncos Ills Htock In tlio proHldontlal markot," doclaroa Hryan In hi editorial. "If you nro n pro Kieaslvo democrat, road tlio Massa eltUHettB platform ami tho election ro tuniH ami then nk younielf: 'What's tho matter with Foss?'v "Tho Conuuonor tnkos plonsuro In cnllliiK attention to tho fnct Hint Foss Ih no only ono of tho mon to bo con sidered but tlio furtlior fact that IiIh clalniH upon tlio' party liavo boon HtroiiKtlienod by tho omloraomont Klvou him by tho voters of Mussa ehuHotta." After BtatltiB that Harmon's HtroiiKtli Ih ilrlflliiK to Underwood, tho Commoiior adds: "I'mlerwood'H noniluntlon would ho unfortuiiato for tho south, for IiIh defeat would bo wrongfully churned to bin locution, Instead of IioIiib at tributed, as It should bo, to tho fact that ho Ih not In hnrmony with tho prom'UBDlvo spirit of tho day." OLDEST WOMAN VOTER IN SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10.Mra. Mnry Ross, a widow, 8 1, is tho olilout woman on tho register of San Fran cisco. Sho dochired her intention to vote, a ropulilicnu president. Knox's Denial Contradicted. KOMK. Nov. 10. Despite tho de nial of Secretary Knox in Washing ton that there nro any negotiations ending for tho intercession of tho United States ns mediator in tho Tripolitan situation, tho Seoulo, n newspaper of Milan, declares today that tho United States, through President Tuaft, is favorably con sidering Italy's intimation that pnoi J'io mediation will bo nocuptablo to tho Quiriiial. According to tho Sooulo tho Amor lean government bus officially noti fied Ambassador Thomas J. O'Hrieu that it is considering the mutter mid might not dofinitely soon, MAIL TRIBUNE OWMON, TIintSDAY, N0VKAII3KR 10, 19J1. lookinq noctii, shctino progress of construction op GATES IN THE EAST CHAMBER S S ll Plan Adopted Whereby Teachers Will Be Brought More Closely in Touch With Parents 't$ the Children Placed In Their Charsc. The parent who have children in tho HooHovolt K'hool nml tlio tonoli or who touch In that school mot nt the school building a fow days ngo nml offveted nu organization to bo known ms tho 'Tiiront-Twiclior Clr- cle." Tho offtcoi-8 olocted wore: I'reldMt, Mm. 0. F. Klug; vice president, 1Im Julia Klolder; secre tary, Mrs. K. J. lCRttman; tronsuror, Mrs. M. I. Kershaw; librarian, Miss Moyors; proKram committee, Mrs. Ixjounrd; memhorshlp' commlttoo, Mrs. ISlMonlinrt; reception commlttoo, Mrs. Chas. Strung; music commlttoc, Mrs. Ceo. Ulrlch. A similar organisation was of foctcftl .In the WHHSilngton school last wuok and the following officers woro elected: President. Mrs. F. W. Mears; vice president, Mrs. Anil rows; secretary, Mrs. Fusselmnn; treasur er, Mrs. Usher. On Friday afternoon of this wook at 2; 30 o'clock, tlicro will bo a moot ing of both tho Washington nno lloosevolt circles. This gathering Is to ho iibocIh! event and for tho ox-j ehnngo of Idons homing upon school tnnttors. Tho objoct of theso organizations Is to bring the home nud school Into closer relations nud sympathy. GENERAL STRIKES ARE THREATENED Serious Trouble Breaks Out in Dif ferent Sections of Mexico Troops Aro Dispatched to Quell Rioting Throughout the Country. Ml'XICO CITY. Nov.(lfl. General strikes throughout all Mexico are threatened today as thu result of nlrooitius of the euemios of tho Mn doro govornuient, and surintts troublo bus already begun at Puublo, Tor reou nml San LuU l'otosi. Troops have boon ordered to Tor reon, report tiduittlng that tho con ditions there aro iU)orato. Tho em ployes of Krnohto Mttadoro's light, riihhur and smelting plants tburo have struck, deuuinding higher wages and shorter hours. Their walkout gavo rise to reports that bnnutlitH nt Tor reon has re-eaptiuvd Iho oity from thu Mudcristus, TEIGHEH MOTHER FDHH ra MEN LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF GATHERING T REGARDING LOCAL 1TI0KAL Chamberlain Calls on Forestry Serv ice for Data Regarding Crater Lake In Accordance With Recent Reso lution of Medford Commercial Club WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 1C The forost servlco, at Sonator Cham berlain's roquost, has asked the dis trict forester at Portland for Infor mation In connection with the reso lution of tho Medford Comniorciul club nml other bodlos roquostlng a congressional appropriation for tho construction of roads In and adjoin ing the Crater National park. The launching of tho movement to secure an appropriation of $500,000 for roads nml trails within the Crater National park has been suc cessfully accomplished, according to tho foregoing dispatch from Wash ington. The Oregon delegation was asked to "get busy" nml evldontly Senator Chamberlain lius lost no tinio In regard to the matter. Will G. Stool Is now on his way to Washington to spend several months working for tho appropria tion. GREAT BLAZE Two Fatally Injured When Business Disrlct of City Is Threatened Commercial Club Has Narrow Es cape. OGDKN, Utah, Nov. 10. Two per sons were fatally injurod, tho ontlro buBluoea district of tho city was threatened nml damago aggregating $1100,000 was incurred In a firq that gutted tho Kcolo building hero to day. Ono hundred inombors of tho Wob or Commercial club, in session In their offices at tho Unto tho nfhrm spread, narrowly oscnpod death. They woro takon from tho building through windows. Noted Author Shot WARSAW, Nov. 10.-Henry Sien kiowiez, nuhor of "Quo Vadis" mid other novels, is in a, hospital hero to day a suffering from a shot wound inflicted by tho neoideutnl dishurge of a shotgun in tho hands of a fel low huntor, whilo sRootiiu, pbnus nnla. Some o tho shot lodged in Ida forehead near tho left eye, u SUFFERS Oronon City U L GIGANTIC UNDERTAKING upper guard JUDGE SOMELL PLSi Tl HASTEN mm TIE Night Sessions All a Possibility If Both Sides Do Not Show a Desire to Aid the Court in Expediting Matters. LOS ANGELES, Cal Nov. 1C. Thore Is to be no further procrasti nation permitted In tho McNahiarn murder trjal. Lengthy argument be tveen couuscl or on points of law is to be eliminated and only tho latitude permitted by tho code will bo grant Ad tho attorneys In their examina tion of veniremen, in addition, night sessions are a possibility if both sides do not show a desire to aid Judgo Bordwoll in expediting mat ters. . This was the Interpretation placed on tho attitude assumed by tho court today. Tho severo criticism of per sons who have absolutely no knowl edge of what is going on insldo tho comtroom or I tho prbloms which have constantly arisen to interfero v'th the selection of tho jury may or may not have liad au effect on tho urcsiiling judge, but it is certain that ho drew the lines closer today than ever before sluco tho trial opened. "Whon court opened today there was still ono tontativo juror to st euro beforo tho exercising of per emptory challenges could begin. There was also the ovor present dan ger that Juror Sexton would doruand his right to bo excused. His halt brother, Charles Soxton, for many jenrs a court roporter, hero, Is ut the point of death and that fact has Clstrnctod tho Juror. His request to he excused, however, has so far bcou lefused. JREJDICTED Rebating Is Charged by Federal Graantl Jury In New York Balti more & Ohio, and Lehigh Valley Roads Figure in Suit. NEW YOItK, Nov. 1C Indlct mouts woro roturned this afternoon ngnlust offlolals of tho Unltlmoro & Ohio and tho Lohlgh Vnlloy railroads by tho federal grand jury horo on charges of robatlng, Among thoso indicted aro It. II. Ways, freight ngont of tho Baltimore & Ohio, T. N. Jnrvls, vice president of tho Lohigh Valley; August Box bon, proildent of tho International Forwarding company, and tho heads of tho shipping firm of Qnllnghan, Aschor und Boruard Koscho. ROAD OFFICIALS Historical Uooisflt Hall 1 WEATHER' Hliowerrf. Mn. .TJ MIh, l,T ltd. Hum. 8(1 lVr CVnr. JSTo, 205. REVOLT, JOIN REBELS' RANKS Now Marching on Nanking Swcarlnrj to Massacre Every Mancliti Tliero in Revenge for Recent Butcheries of Helpless Women and Children. NEW ACCESSION WELL ARMED AND WELL DRILLED Murdered Their Officers ant! Took i the. Field as Soonas'Ncws of Butcheries Reached Them. PEKIN, Nov. 30. Moro than 3P,- 000 troops nt Hung Chow have ie voltod and dofoated tliofjinperialists in n pitched battle. They nro now marching on Nnnking swonring to mnsnero every Mnncliu here in ro vongo for tho recent Manohu bnlclt ories. Koports f tho revolt reaching hero from Hung Chow any that the .slaugh ter of the Mnnohu soldiers foiowing the rcbolion or tho 30,000 wns ter rific. Aro Well Armed. Tho new naccesion to the ranks of tho rebels nro well armed nml well drilled and' their descent upon tho already hnrassed imjHjrialiots at Nanking is expected t result in one o fthe most bloody encounters in the history of Chinna. No details nnrc given hero ns to the proeiso cause of tho revolt, but it is believed that tho trop. most of whom nro of the Chinese or Han race, murdered their officers and took the field aa soon a3 the ngvvs of Hw massacres at Nanking- reached, their cantonment at Hung Chow. May Jlo President. PEKrX, Nov. 10. Yuan Shi Kai's acceptance f the premiership ivill not prevent a mooting of representa tive men of tho government called to aarrango ponco terms. The new premier expects the gathering to sup port reforms that bo will innaugur ate and in tho event tba ho decides to brenk with tho emperor 'nnil.de clare himself president of the pro claimed ropublic, tho meeting will probably back him. Wants Itepublio Noticed. SHANGHAI. Nov. 10. The reb els nro delighted with Wu Tin, Fajnji plea t the powers that tho proclaim ed republic bo recognized, nud it'is bolieved that the international repu tation of tho former minister to iho United States will influence the na tions in their unswer. Ho has prom ised that no monnroby shnull follow the fall of the Manohu dynasty, ad ding: "We nk recognitin for tho repub lic because the republic is u fact." LINDSAY CASE IS LONG AFFAIR Testimony Is Still Being Taken in Contest Instituted to Withhold Ti tlo of Homestead From Being Granted to William Lindsay. When tho noon toccbs wn.s taken tduy testimony was still being taken in Commissioner Cnnon'n court in tho homestenl cotnest enso of Win. Lindsay. This caso was beforo tho court all day yesterday and tho tes timony of a great ntimbor of wit nesses was taken. Among tho witnesses here from tho vicinity f tho land in question mid in Ashland aro A. C. Spencer, Q. W. Owen, 0. H. lllnke; C. W, Khun, h, A. Neil, Charles Lindsnay and It. t Neil. Tho next case to bo tnkeon up will bo that of Ira G. Johnson, who inado homosload proof about four years ago on tho southwest quarter of fico- tin 10 in township 38, south, of rnngo ,i onst. Tho charge Ih non compliunco with thu hoincHtead laws, 3010 TROOPS