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yiu & m strat' ail Tribune WEATHER Fair tonight nml Frldny Mux. r,H; Mln. !!(. SECOND EDITION M MIODKORI). Oin-XION", TIIl'RSDAV, OH'OHKIt i), IflKJ. NO. 172 I'uriy thliri Yimr lliillv Clulilli Vrar LETICS EASILY DEFEAT GIANTS 8 TO 2 f,ML AHf AT H YOUNG PITCHER IB VETERANS OPEN II 0 1MK , II RUNS FRIDAY Wm 10 lltiok's Cub, Diish, Makes Gooil In Third Gamo of 'srrlos Tonroau Bnttod at Will anil Cnimlall lilt fnr Home Run. ScJinmi Repents tinker's Pcrlorm aiircGlnnts Lank Simp ami du ller After Opcnlun ImtlnMs. Iftl.ci OHOFNIiH, NKW YOIIK, Oct. U. Connie Mneh'n fimt Lid Itttrhrr wrnln good lotlnjr. Mh, th Unit Uko City youngster, Unit the rtiuulM n( hi wrry nml hl thtin down with n want ir of um nnd fivo hlla. Mrntiwhile th .thlctlr got to Taairou ami Crnrolnll, lhe Oinnt oliibnirn, for elifbt rnna, the nnlt of irla uf lni. Thf AtWrdM Iwk lw Jimii in tha flral nni awKHiit initio M,, uf ""'h lhy hnnrhen hit on 'IWrnn. Thrre kite In anch lnnin netted lhatn hr iwnn In the firet nnd n pwr in the nerond. Again in the aeimlh lhe jfoi to Teranu for a tripla nml lw inn. which netted thwn nnnther jMilr of ronn nml acnt lha Ojuirk giant to lha bench. Mrlt's Home Kim Craiulull, who aucwded liin. UrtUll off lllrolv, but Srliaiig nane-hl on miiiNirly on I ho end f vlin tat Ml WHBeil It: in I" Ik rihL Raid fetniKM In iianeraaqua rninen ftr Inn eieond how m of th ser e. U wnn the AthltUm' rmh nil le way. There wnn wit of ' aneh nnd hrillinny of yeMcnhiv' omtlMt nml the Clmnla w-omul de nhtedly larking in PlMr nfU-r lu,ir ejMnpnt beUuiM ,n,,,r r"r,x Innil. With ih hIowpU ni' Um Athlrtim wont nlnnn; mil-r wruM, but Ihnw wn wwr m um tnrai whn yoaitR lluh wm ! -'-r iHM ilnitivr. TW Ciinnln' iwn ihbii wrr ww-.'i nU4 In ih fifth nud kpm'uiIi ntnuiiw. Th fir una ham Iiu ilurrny ilrw n im, utole Himl HIHl took third oit B-hmiK' hl throw to fullum. Hl mmn houx whnn ,Mi?Un onum through with w'nglii. Tliiiwlmmil Itnlly Stnitl Thti Ihrenteiwil rnlly wn wijnil in Um hiitl, howvr, hm Mukh Tcnivnti nil llerwg wr tuwul nay in nUr. 8nfir thrt'otutKil to nlnrt ami tbhw In lh wvkhIIi wltMi ho uwn ihI thn fittiuti with u ilouUlo, tin dinulV oionil I'xlrn bo hit o llio aniitn. ilnnny ittlpl nml Tilly whim Imuio with lli ClUintt.' iooml niul ImmI run. ScliHiig, wltono thruwiiiit t KiHHiini linn Iwtm InuHintnlily wrnk, vnugUi Mui-my mi nit ntltMiiptml tnl nml Itimli lirHrvd (iiirkly. Of thii tlirwi pltnlium fnr liiii Inil out hy Muiik. Unxli wim onuily llio yrutitonl pujilor for tho Oiunt f,liili-sllili'rH, whomi ("fforlx wei liiiiionlnlily i'rolilo throiitiliDiil th" trHini'. Nut n hinulu f limit wrnt nlili' to hci'iiio mnro tlinii olio Idho lit 111 I'ltntl.i t, (,iillili fiill'lH'il ll li.il- (Coiitliiiiiui nti p.iun a.) TICKET SCANDAL NKW YOKIC, Oft. 0. luvplliin ' lion nf Um nllojjod Ki'iuiilal hin juitiidiin: Um weliiiiK' of lli-hch I'm' lliu koUih Imro hutwccii lh (lianh mid Alhlutli'H MniHM today when DiHtrldl Allniaoy Wliilnian o.Miiuinml thiuo nffiiiialrt of llio Now Yorkoliih, I'liwidiiul llrnipslimd, , Sci'ivlnry John Konlor mid Tii'iiMiiror N. A. Klnyd. MlihH rlhinuor, Ilia hloiiOK rnplior ruiiulptliiK for nil Iho ri'Kutv i'd mmlM, iiImi wiiM biilipomiiiud, AhuiHlmit UhUrh'l Altonioy dolin hon Hiild Ihnlnw iloiw iml pivvi'iil tho cluh from wU'wk I'u'Ui'Ih to any um) it wibliea, IT IN ROBES PANAMA CANAL " President Wilson Preisci Button at 2 o'clock Vifntiliiton lime, 11:03 Coast Time, DtovIiifi Up Last Bar rier Scparatlnii the Two Oceans. All Whistles In Town to Be Blown anil All Bells nunn to Celebrate Completion of HiiC Project. WASIISUTMX. O.-l. tl. I'M'M.lrnt WiImhi nt V oYliM-k tomorrow nricr umili, i'lrrn limn, will ini th tuition, HnhinK to tho worki-m n' lh l'nwntnn ontinl tho iimnl to hlow ni th lnl hnrrirr wjinmlinic th (wo ooonnn nml ojxin the innnl. '11" I'rmiHony of rHmirtit th hnttow will l.l..k .k!n at iliM WIiIIm !!... 1flfl ililinimlhril kwoMh will Imi prwnt. Tho timo oriptniuly nrmnnrii wn h. in., hnt tho Intor lionr whu orfir inlly iiHumt toonyj In comitlionr with lnllfiil M non'n irolnmntion IimIbv rpu'iii' orv ritr In till Inml lo ot-hhri'i"-lh rnwovnl of thr htt lmiri.r i . tlm ojmniuic f the Pnnnwn muni. th Cowmrrolnl olnh nak llml :'' oltinPiK contrihiilo n innrh nir IWMmiiiU nml hlow whitllfii nnl r : liolU nt 11 oVIork IMilny tnornii-?. Tho lime to wt for 2 o'l-hH-k, Vli inpton lii, whicli in 11 ' Wk 'n thU olty. - " ISrary olty In Iho oonnlry hi lnn iiinir ili-monntrnlinn iiMii tho nun pillion if tho rnirliiorriinf frnl of tin coiiliirv, whirh i hornhlril ih'w ! ii rir I ho pmHnty of lh l'Ol till' l'"M I. VERIFY TALE OF T CllirAOO, Oct. P.- Tim ihiff nf polio of lltmton llnrhnr, .Mioli., tol-i-npht'il tmlny In ChifC McW'owiy ln'it, IcIliiiK him or tlm fiiuliui; of two girl iHiilie in k MicliiKnn, ni'nr Tnw I'nw, lmt aHinnior. ' onllinir nltontioii to tho foot thnt (hoy mny linx w hcon virtiinn of lli'iny tfiMHH'er, noiifi'cm'il iimiih'rcr of Mra. Mililri'il Allium Haxrunt nml of thiilet'ii ut lire wuiiH'ii. liivuktii:Htli)ii (Hiiiviiu'i'il llio Chi rntico Klii'i Hint tho Hniilon IIiuImh oflliiiitl iiiIkIiI Ix) I'lirtiiiil. Though htilitiviiiK KH-m'ii' iliil hill Mm. Itex nmt, thry iiwliiifil in ri'itanl tlm rt'l of IiIn I'onfoKHion hh niimiiicn. hut tlmy unlil today it tuirlniiily hud Ihumi patlly corrolmrntt'il. Tho two Kuirt worn uovor idoiili rii'd. Sponrpr, diipiixrd of cflcjihu', raved in hln ri-ll today mid hi-i'd llio polico to Iiiiiik liiin. OF hfiW S tNOIA.VAl'OI.IH, Iml., Oct. 0. Tlivniihliout Iiiillana mitt bovimiiI nthiT inlililln woHtorn Ktatua "Klro I'roviMitlou Day" In IjoIiik formally oliMirvod today. Tlio dato Ih in'ou llarly iijprorhto. Korty ycaru m;o today tlm dlHiiHtrniiH Clilinuo tlio In which mnro than 300 llvod worn lost. $ai)0,000.000 liroporly ilmnntto donu and 17.U.0 liiilldliiKti dostroyud, ".Mrs, O'l.c.iry'fl enw" kicked nvor nn oil lump In a Btahlo In tlio aiittsUlita of tlio ulty. Klio drills woro hold today In ovory lnilillo school In tho stato, pruiulfort woro limiiectoil and dillla hold lu thniiHiiiidH of fnetorliM. Tho day waa olisorvod as "Klro Proven tlon Day" by proclamation of the Kovornor. It nn 111 ho nn nnniial ovont. MURDERS 0 HENRY SPENCER OPPOSING rnun loft to riclit llui, l.ii) .ilrh the (luinlV DmiiU'iuv ln- r. SIARI CAMPAIGN 10 SECURE WORLD E An iiiijjrr-!' riiiipniuii to inlf ot thn horuV of iMtor to tho lWl.ri fnir In Snn I'ninoUoo in tho mlvnn InRM of fwHtlharn OnyiMi will Im in nuffurntcil hy the eottimorrinl oIiiIih of the Koictto lliver vnlley, th oHn inr aim of which will Lb fired in thix oily Ortolwr 15 nt n mnM mwtinR to ho held in the Xntntorinm. It i idnunml to hnvo every oivle orvnn inntion in .lnhint nnd Jnekiton conn lien reirenented nnd every cili riii in 1 1 mod to niv hi Hnrt to thr tnonniiit. Kxery ilrdford or tMiii.iitimi will it hehiml (be move ment. Prominent MHnkern of the iMilinir I'iiion of wenlorn Oregon will ho in itcd, nnd it in oxpeetad thnt tdnte officinlH will Uo I to pramt. lre ent plmtM ineliide tho making of the day nno of the higKOflt in the hi- lorv of Medford. The initinl imieliiK wnn given the movement nt n inn meeting held nt tho hitch m-hool lunt iiiitht, nt hieh Tom KiohnrdiMiii of l'orlluml nd- droaacd. enllinir nttentinn to the fuel thnt hut i mnll ivorecntnce nf the trnvel throuch thi ntnte atnpu over. It waft hIiki urged ihat nil cilixenv nrgo Ihnir frioiuU eonlcmplnlintr vinila to tho fair lo secure tnimer privilege in thii Mnte, nml iveoin mended tho ODtnhliahment of hirgo o.xhihila nt Ahlnnd mid Portlnnd, Hiioliilion wero ndnpted nt tho meeting fnvnring Iho atiito develop menl movement nnd nppmving of the Miutliern Oregon uuiveivity plan. lr, Knymond "poke on the refer endum election, enllinir ntteulion to wnrfnro wned on tho lalo univer sity nml nkiiHf support nf Iho vol- i'I'm in hehalf of the itit it tit ion. FLDCTltiSlN JJPAY YOKIC, Oct. 0. Allhoiigh nioHt of llio nthor netivo Htuokx wore lower, llio llariimau bliures and ('anudian Paeifio woro slightly higher nt Hie opening of tho stock innrhet today. Later, under pres sure, Union Pneifjo lost iln riso nml dropped to lfill 1-1. runadian l'a oillo dropped 1 J -I. Tlio miukiil rallied later. Later nn oiilhreuk of foreign liij iiidaliou in Ciiundian l'ucifio de pressed Ihat slock three pninln and upset (ho innrkot, Koclc Wand pre ferred nml Southern Paeifio oMah- lishcd new low reooids for llio year. Union Pnoifio droppud lo JM l-'J, mid Heading mid Amnlgamaled ul -so were extremely weak, lloudrt woro easy, Tlio market closed dull, SL' ' J . . i tki ?. WSI WUWSt k s& Q ft.-C?3 ft. - -if. W-? .1 S153M3L ,7rlliiir f 'itT . m'itWK'iAnnMk 4r vSBflfpi' ' ' sf ff 11 RAILROAD 1 PITCHERS IN TODAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME erfSt ms. 3hbi:.lz r fur tin- Athliticn; Ti-rwu, tr of SPECIAL TRAIN FOR I BALL PLAYERS 10 Word w8 received hy S. I1, llon enhnnm thn- jnormatr from Otmotnl I'nnnenger Agant Chnrlex I'ea nt ?nn PVnmsiiuo thnt n eial tmin wimld Iih provhltxl for tha world' ehnnt ilon lmliHll iiltyrra fmtu Snn Fnuu'teen to Med ford, whieh will hring them here in fourteen hour or loan, no thnt I hey will reneh the city hy (I o'clock Monihiv morning, No vember 17. Thev will have in the e ruing, either a, it aocond aertinu of ID or na n apeeinl. Tho hull idnyern tmvul on n trnii do lu.v, MX ear in thn trnin, includ ing hnjnge nnd diimra. Sinea the nnnouneeitiant that Mad ford linn waourvd lh" hkjf jdnyera. ov ory town in Oregon, from Portlnnd to Omul l'naa, i seeking the game hut nona onuie through with the gnnrnutdo in time. dudgo Cohitj wnle to thn Portland editor inviting tin in to he present, mid milling: "It tuke moiuv iiut iiere to land Mich an etiiit. M dl'nrd h.is hth." innic liltimiXti, Cnl . Oct. 0. Possos woro tcoiirlnv; thin leinlty today for tho dyunmltora who hlow tip tho homo of A. H. Heiid, n rich farmer three mlloa outhe;nit of lioro, about 10 lust night. The liHttiug wa cnmplotoly ahnt terod hut Hood au I hts wife, In hod at tho tlmo, oawnoil Injury, being partly protected ly n heavy psirll tlon. Tho Ions t.i- $2000. UHLAN IKES FASIEST MILE; TROTTING 1:54 IiKXIXCITOX, Kj., Oct. l).-ridan iniidn tho fastest nulo over made by u horso ntluolieil ti n cbiclo here this afternoon in an exhibition nt Iho grand circuit n.eos. Ho trotted tho niifo in 1 :5 1 i. Tho fastct time previous wns the imoing iceord of 1 :."5 1-1, made by Pan Patch. GnEEK FOUND NOT GUILTY OF MURDERJJF MRS. WATT SANTA Cltl'Z, Cnl., Oct. II.- Nieholan Tsakoniis, it Greek merch ant, was found not guilty today of tho niuriler of Mrs. l)osi)ina Wall, wife of a San r'rnnoisoo business inuii, in u Sunlit Crux hotel, on Aug ust 4. REACH ID thr OwinU, nn.l Old !), Cranilnll, . BREAK IN HER AT E The water deportment nt noon to dny located tho hrenk in the water liiMtin that Iihh immlynrd the oity inupjy sineo 10 n'oiork htst night ami nnruig iub my. u me urvaK rwiilros the plneiug of n polidi it will he nt lMt eighteen hours be fore the full foree i nnin turned on, hut if only a "eollnr" is neoas nry the snipjdy will he turned on ngniii hy 11 o'clock tonight. City euidoyiM worked all morning loont iug the ''hrenk," which U shunted at the ea.st approach of the Hear ereek bridge, opMrite tlta P. & K. deH)t. Tho city wewt of llonr creek is being supdiod hy two two-inch pines, nnd until the repairs nrc innde oity officials ure rxtrcmo caution on the part of nil citizens to pre vent fires. Kuoiigh witter is being furnished hy the makeshift plan for drinking nml cooking purposes, laundries hauling water from Hear creek. The cauo of tlio hrenk has not been determined, hut is suppos ed to hnvo been caused by tho slip ping of n connection or the breaking of tho pipo from n strain due to filling in tho bridge approach. The hide is about ns big as n five-gallon dinner bucket. The water department and strpct employes worked nil last night, lo cating the break, lhul Anderson, who is training for u bout with Azo vedo October 20, rose early this morning nnd took a shovel nnd helped dig ns part of his training. E' MKXICO CITY, Oct. 0. Federal troops were ordered today from ev ery point where they were avuiluble to concenlrato on Torreon, tho scene of n repotted rebel nuissnoro last night of -100 to .100 citizens men, women nml children. DetniU wero lacking, hut tho utmost fear wits felt for toreiguers. It was said Provisional President lluorttt is determined to have killed every rebel captured in northern Mexico if the report proves us bad us latest advices indicate. No information was obtainuble regarding Frederick Jebson, tho Gor man shipping man, who xvns urrested at Gunyiuns recently nt tho raiuost of the Commit consul and Inter ro- nrresled and put on hoard a gunboat bound for Mnzntlnn. It waa admit led thnt the Norweg ian stontnsdiip Jason hits been seized for unloading rchul nrnis near Guay tuns, UN LOCATED BD APPROACH FEE MOV TO STORM TORRE ON SAVAGE ATTACK UPONTAMMANY SULZER DEFENSE 'Removal Declared Substitution of Anarchy for Law and Triumph of Assailants' Who Want to Loot the State. ' Failure of Governor to Testify In Jures Cause, But It Would Have Compromised Vife. ALIJANV. X. Y.. Oct. 0. Wltb practically ovoryone who hat fol lowed the impeachment trial closalr predicting that Wllllmn Sitlzor will be runiovcil from tho governorship of the itato of Xsw York, Attorney Koulif Marihall of the accuaod oxo cutlvc'a coiinaal plungad today Into a fervid defanae of the gorornor and n cavoge nttnek on Tammany, which he declared roaponiiulc for the en tire proceeding. Stilzer's removal, Marshall aserted would he to aubstltute anarchy for law and mean tho triumph of the men who wore availing him because he had proventud thorn from "loot lug tho state." For thrco hours Marihall spoko un interruptedly picturing Sulzcr sb an honest man whoso onemlca aro hont on his ruin simply because he Is hon est, and pouring out a stream of In vective ngalnst his accusers. When tho closing arguments hare bcon Ilnln&hod the Impeachment court will decldo whether It has the power to try the governor for al iased offenses ante-dating his elec tion. Llttlo doubt was folt that tho decision would bo affirmative There was no question today that Sulzor's failure to testify In his own dofonso Injured him. Tho governor only consented to remain off the stand whon his law tors polntod out to him. that, if ho testified, ho would compromUo his wife, for whom, It has bcon con tended, hl stock market, specula tions woro conducted. EARLY OUTLOOK FOR BIG GAME iXIJW YOItK. Oct. 0. At 12,30 o'clock tho prospects for tho third gumo of the world's sorted bolng playod today woro excellont. The mist was clearing away rapidly. Demands for tickets were as heavy as on tho oponlug day and specula tors ralsod tho prlco of tlckots to $2S each. Tho minimum prlco was $15. At 12:45 o'clock tho last grand stttud sent was sold. Tho field was lu better condition than at Philadel phia yesterday. Tho general admission crowd for n tlmo extended nine blocks from tho tlekot office. It appeared that to day's crowd would bo larger than that nt tho opening gamo. At 12:30 o'clock tho suit ap peared and tho band played. Whon tho teams appeared on tho field it was ralnlug. Matty was roundly cheered. Demnrco pitched to tho Giants In batting practice, while Tcs' rcau warmed up. Cloudy nnd unsettled weathor with probablo showers this after noon, was tho forecast of tho weath er bureau for tho third gamo of tho sorles between tho Giants nnd Ath lotlcs for tho world's baseball cham pionship. At 9:30 o'clock It was misty. As a result of yostordny'a rnlu tho field at tho Polo grounds Is In bad shape. UNION PACIFIC MELON NOT CUT AT PRESENT NKW YOHIC, Oct. 9. Clinirmun T.ovett of tho llnrriinun lines mi nouiiced today that the $82,000,000 melon would not ho cut for tho pros out. lto did not say why. PRISED RAIN FRUII CROP TO BRING MILLION TOORCHARDiSTS Total of 489 Cars Shipped Already, With 600 Yet to Go Avcrafje Re turns Will BC $1000 a Car 3G4 Cars of Pears Thus Far. Mcdford Shipments Total 318 of Pears, 74 of Apples and 9 of Mixed Fruit Up to Wednesday. With less than half tho fruit crop of the valley shipped, a total of 489 cars had been shipped Wednesday ovonlng from the various valley point, tha bulk being from Mcdford. Perhaps fifty cars of pears remain to ho shipped, and COO cars of apples, to that the total output will approxi mate 1050 cars, which will avcrago growers $1000 n car, bringing In over a million dollars. The fruit crop for next year It Is ostlmated will ho between 1S00 and 2000 cars, owing to tho lncrcasod acreago of orchard In bearing with a proportionate lncreaso each year thereafter as the orchards reach tho bearing stage. Apples aro bringing from $1.25 for tho cheaper and earlier varltles to $1.50 and $2.00 for Xowtowns and Spltzcnbergs, f. o. b. shipping point, nuyors today offer $1.75 for fancy Spltzcnhcrgs and $1.40 up for Now towns. Pears wero nearly all sold In advanco at from $1.75 to $2.00 for Hartletts, whllo tho other varieties are netting from $2 up. Tho Southern Pacific records show shipments as follews: Pears Apples Mixed Mcdford -...SIS 74 9 Central Point IS 12 Grants Pass . 10. . .. 7 Merlin ... - ..' .. 3 Phoenix ....... 1G 3 Tnlont ,...... 1. . 3 .. Ashland ... 1 .... ,10 Hofiiio II Ivor .... .... 1 Gold Hill .... 3 Total 304 9C 29 E Illustrative of tho spoed with which the rojiorU of the world scr ion gamed aro rouoived by tho Mail Tribuuo ovar the United Pross wire, this morning twenty seconds lifter the first move was mudo iu tho gnmo nt tlio Polo grounds it was given to tho Mcdford fans. Within hnlf, n miuuto of tho piny, cnyh moyo wns known to Mcdford fans. Today wits ft dark day for Hio o cnl fans, a majority of whom aro pulling for tho Giants to win. An other largo crowd gntliercd to hear tho reports. Tho fourth gnuio of the soiics will bo played tomorrow nnd tho reports will ho received in the same manner. Tlio Mail TrihuiiQ wire works di rect with tho polo grounds nnd the result is tho fastest timo ever mudo on wire this length. ELKS ASK BIOS FOR ML TONE'S I m BREAKS RECORD As tho rirst stop In tho construe- j tlon of tho $35,000 Elks' club house nt Fifth ami Contra! avenue, bids hnvo been udvertlimd by tho lodge for tho purchnso and removal ot tho houso on tho promises, and for tho execavatlon and laying of tho founda tion which Includes a bnsomont. The bids will bo opened October 15th. t1 R '.:w