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;U f ( . W zU- L xieqoii MlBtinml Soellty 207 Second Street ' ). Medfgrd Mail Tribune tfl NEW YEAR'S EDITION NEWS SECTION B rorir-inirn Tr. SIX SECTIONS MEDFORD. 0R1W0N, TIIL'WSDAV, .TANlTAKY 1, 10M. THIRTY-EIGHT PAGES NO. 241 laiiy K KlKhth Yr i:. y TERR FIGHT RACES OINAGA LOSSES HEAVY New Year's Day Sees Bloody Battle In Progress Between Rebels r.nn p..nicRnn nM,i in strMU. , !. mi WVW ........ ... - ' 1000 Wounded. PHKHIDIO, Texas, Jnu. I.- Now Year's Day brnko with n terrific but llo rnKhiK nt OJIunr.n. righting tll'l not " throughout llio night, Tim rebel artillery was conriintrntod on I tm (awn mid u rain nf shells wn fnlllng over iiiuonit Hi dofoudeis. Tin' started it linlf itoi'ii rin'H In tlm course of Dm night lull tli Wore extinguished mill tliu hattlo continued. Wounded soldiers, unit Iwro for tiontiiipnt. tutlil nt h-nut flvu hundred dead Iny (it tint streets tif tlm lie sieged l li. They cMliuntod the wounded nt fully 1000 (.'(insider Iiik the number engaged tlm prtijior tlon of casualties was enormous. Tho rebel losses wore not known. TIiimirIi prohshl) not us numerous an tltiMo of tlm OJImtga defenders, It was bo lliivwl limy wero heavy. Tho robots drew donor and doner to tlm town during tho night. Ap parently thty hml tnkou nil II outer defenses, Tin1)' hml occupied n r.hnlii of tillto tx'iiil-clrrlliiR tho place to tlm southward, mounted twelve cannon nnil for hour poured u steady flro Into tliolr tiimntli'it' rank. Anmrl inn nrnty officers Imro iialil It would Im lnipotlhlo for tho dofeiino to con tlniio much lunger, Onco during tho nlKht it score of robol shells burst on tho American llo of tlm border. Colonel Mc Nmnco,' commanding tho United States troops In tho vicinity. Immed iately notlfloil (Icneral Ortega, tho rebel lender, that thin mint cento or tho Auierlcnu soldiers would havo to nrt drastically. Tho cannon' ole vntlon wna chntiKi'd mid no auoro shuts wero fired Into American tor rllory. isonWsId TO TALK ON MDQCO PA8H ('IIMHTIAN, Miss., Jan. 1 Hwr thing was In readiness toduy for tlm conference between Presi dent Wilson und John Kind. l.lud'H ship wiih lirllmcil to ho off tho coast In tho vicinity or (Itilfporl hut It'luid not h'tiott sighted (ram thorn. Tho president iiutdo his plum with it low to proNcntlni; tlm newspaper rorrrnpondonta from seeing Mud. Iln mild, howotor, thitl it Htnttunuut would ho Issued after tho conference Whether or not Mud would return to Mexico waa not known. Tho clilof iixocutlvo, after nil, huw tho Now Yonr In, Ho retired early hut roo nt 1 1 and Joined 1Mb family Summary of Weather for 1913, Medford 1 1 I ;t Max. Mlu, .Iniiiiiiry 40 10 IVhriiiiry till 17 March 71 26 April .' SO UN May 92 2K Juno Otl 10 July , '. , 1 00 It AiiKiinr, V OS II Hoplombor r.V.Wi HO 33 October ,...T. H2 30 Novombor OK 2S Docoiuhor i 03 23. Moan ii nun a I maximum for 1913 , , 79. S doRieeu Moan annual minimum for 1913 29 dogrooa Precipitation for 1013 - i 21.00 Inches Number of clear days durliiK 1 1 t :t K8 Number of partly cloudy days durliiK 1913 110 'Number of cloudy duyu during 1013 97 Mean Temperature ami Precipitation In ltottuo Itlver Valley for Period of Twcnty.flvo Yeai-s Menu of the intixlinum tonipernturo for 2C years, 1889 to 1913, Inclusive. Jan, Kelt, Mar. Apr. May Juno July Aug, Sept. Oct. Nov, Dec, 45 R0 D7 OG 70 77 87 87 77 67 03 45 Meuu of thu minimum temporal tiro for 25 yours, 1889 to 1913, Incluulvo 30 32 31 38 43 48 54 53 47 It 35 31 Average rainfall lit Inches for 25 yoars, 1889 to 1013, Incluulvo 4.73 4.13 2.57 1.20 1.72 .08 .19 .40 .97 1.70 4.21 4.35 Average annual rainfall In Inches for 25 yoars, '89 to '13, Incluulvo.. .37.21 Klovatlon ut Mcdford, 1377 foot. Lutltudo, 42 iU, 20 mln, l.ontjltudo 122 doS'i CI mln., 24 ucc. ODDS IN FAVOR OF LEACH CROSS TODAYS CONTEST I Bud Andtr"n ' Med,ord "ed I to We,Ob l37 at nlns,dc' Whlc'1 I His Favor-Cross to Weigh 135 at Ringside. I.US ANIIKMIS, unl., .Urn, 1. I'liiit'limlH, l,'iii'li (Vohh of NVw Vnrlc niul Hml AihIithoii of .Mcilfonl, On; Hliiko, llic ilht to ri'iiuiin u (iiiilciiilrr in llio ui'iir-liclitwi'iKlit ill vihiou; uiMillit'i, full'. 'J'lii'xc were tin itt'iiiM of tiiuiii in- ten'! fin t (titles llio New YfiirV tiny lioxinu' t'liitl nt Vitiioii. Tlio lioul wiih M'lii'ilult'il fur Iwt'llt' hhiihU, uilli dcoru'i' illnko tm rcf orfo, Aiii1oioii wiih to wt'iijli i:i." tHiiiniU. tun liiinrk lii'TurK tlm Imttlr. wliilo ('roH lntil fiiiit nii'tril In keen iiiulfr tho miiuo iioutiiluce until nut' t title. l.iiO.'i'lv liffiiiihf of 1i!h craft nml p'licnilhliip. Imtii of lniiKcr vcurx of riiii; fXMtii'iii'f, nml liin knockout over llml in llifir ttrt cliihli hero liil.vl lnl, CroHX hml Ih'cii mmlc n III to 7( favorite In the bet I'm c AiiilirMiiii'fa lniiLiirt. Imu'ftvrr. u-nri iiiflini'd lii throw mil fro' fonniT victory. Iiri'iitixo lliiil wiih lln'ii Kiif ffriuir from iiiN'ni1ii,itif'. which hciiI him to the oMnitini; luhlc two diivs Inter. The wriuht nprci'incut, which onlv recently lieciiuio known, ciuihcil much llihCllhsioll. Ainlcmoii wiih expccletl lo wciuh 1JI7 nl rincMtlo, Mini ('roi-n' wrmef.l mlmhcrA nilmitleil llml the Viineou. ver liov mid liix wnllop nre illicitly tlnnttrrouf! nt micIi n weii'hl. Cro it wns ncreril, lnul not rixked wenk eniui; hiuihclf hy the mulerweicht. for under llio ncrecmcnl ho will field hid iintitrnl imuuilnKe. L Yi J. A. HcmpM reel of Detroit, Mich., n thentrieiil uiiiii, vehteriliiy juir cluiheil of Henry (Jorlmin two mid ono-hulf iicreH on thu Cent nil Point roml fur -H-OO. Tho html in in yntuii fruit I roes nml will he useil im u Hummer home hy (Im new owner, who will (.pciitl hrven monlhs of I he .cnr upon it, tritveltii tho other five. Impi'ovcniciilK will ho iiimle. Otiuiity Wcconler ChUIkV ifconl for llio yciir cniliu lleccmher III, I HI II, ix us follews: Tolul iimiiher of iiihlrumeiilri reconloil niul filcij 5,507 Tolul miiotint of fees collected mid puiil to trciiMircr $5,(117 Siiluries paid for year . .'1,500 Hulancn 1,5 17 (Hear INiitly I'roelpl- Days, Cl'dy. Cl'dy, tatloii. Mean. 27.3 siu.rt" in.ri 37.2 4B.il 62.6 S,7 70.7 (13.5 53.1 44.2 3H.3 3 19 U 11 IS s 21 21 20 10 3 0 II 3 0 12 9 II 7 I I! 11 10 8 17 I! 13 7 4 S 3 3 I t 11 17 3.02 .10 .43 2,t! 1.72 3,01) 2.74 ,0S .14 ,63 1.91 New Structures in Mcdford Completed in 1913 , , SHOW INCR ' "V0 .... -t ' Rra . &Z2& 3-' .1 i . i rwi ..J.m,'m.,,- mmnmuaammmaauzaMmmavmamtW'i j: . i l "W WKM0$mM ;: i jl,-; l -, nil mmlfflmm i 1 I ! ... l'Kt' 0KTit liillf, Co.llli 9(10,(100, . i'iin-1 Tiicnicr iiciwccn I'oriimiii Kj '"-'' " -' 5 .HMflBBgBfeit; t'tM &W'tik4? 4fa4aW&Mki nml Srtii IVniirloi'ii, NcrcKvliiittMl iin T& ? tSSKBGB&SSESSg. i- yfSi- HHBlS i Miilfnnl Mlt-t uiifNlKlit Slnmllii ' W ?lfflj$ "? . ' ' ' wIb!H sh pints of year WUtWSIsaMfkmm Cur shipped hciimiii It) Kl Apples . . . Peaches . I't'iire . .- MUrrllmieoui fniltK. hiioIi ns pluuiH, jiruueH, npricote, crnli- npplert, crniteH, etc. ... IlcrricH, Htrnulicrriuc, hlnnkhr; ries, rnpherriei, Ioj;aii, pnc hcrricrt ami currant' Cherries - .. .Mixed VPRctahles ....... (Ireeu mixed vcj-ctablcd in huuehes . 'JO -Hi. hoxes frech tomulocH . .. Melons , Totnl earn 01 you In nrriviui: at Ihcso totals will iini1cntnud wo have taken into nccount loenl freight and express fihipmenh as well as carload lots to mako tho nmountR. ASHI.ANI) FKUIT & I'HODUCJ: ASSOCIATION'. Our rnnncry hero in ronneolion with tho association lias thinner tlm season handled tho IoIIowiiik mnouuts in fruits nnd vci:ctiihlo, which limy nUo ho of inlerest to your ivaders: TiTfli lomnloos Peaches - ... . ,..,.... Prunes ..-.-,,, Hlnokhorries Pumpkins ... String heaus Apples . . ... - Total tons Tons. Hill .- 10 ii 15 .!." i t 1 An Average lloneer lublIo Market In Oregon IWBSffXMwSlm WKi 9fes- BTBirrriii iinr 'rirnKfirnrr 'ii7MBOlHiMBB BBP 1 UlllsMHB CTUtfHflKCiBB Bm -: . ; aHK?S9MIHn2nttr.Zt Medfonl rtinrrvlo Vlmliitt, Over AT PHOENIX: A nuuiioipul water plant was in-l bACItAMBNTO . Cal . January 1. stnlle.1 at Phoenix .:,iriuK the ,.t -P0,rU tlm f", ,,arU of h f" year, one or tho nitoiun wells re ! "am,cn, vn,,e t0la' wcre that,th siilliiiR in n flow of sparkling min-! "00l wn,crs wero fcedlnR except at oral water, equaled to any buttled in!',ol"f belwccn Co,usa and Kn,ShtlJ tho country. Anionic tho year's de-' ,-anlnK- velopnienls has l.een the erection of I a liuo spray fnetory, hy the ltc. bpray company, which will he in op enilion in January. Phooni.x is buriounded hv "lie ofl,or'c,' Iho richest nKriiultuml dislricls in J tho world, nnd in HHHl the illage of rlioeuix amis incoiponileil and tt 15,000 hchoolhoiisc coiiKtructcd. Tho usserscd vuliuitioii is $1,108,- HH0 mid tho school oiiumenttiou is 1I 1 B children. In the past few years a ' forty new houses have been built and I'new luino8 enterprises in iiropor - Ition. Tho town supports two 185 1 churches, but no saloons. Day at the Medford a ud Most Buccenhful lu OiK.ratlou Hetir CCrcek, Cost 9IO.OOO, Krectci! CALIFORNIA FL000 WATERS RECEDING u,u nvcr reaenca a menacinB BiaKO in ancrnmcuio cart) iuuuy, uui nt noon It was gradually recedliiR. No breaks In lovecs have been re- ltallroads oxperlcuccd dlf- "" wwiiio ot naan-outs, throuRhout tho night. Mcdford has a paid flro depart ment, cllniliuitlnp tho volunteer com pany which eerved for years. Tho flro company has a $6000 flro nto truck and much other now leuulpment. Tho underwriters recog- nlred tho Improvement and lnsuranco ' rates wero materially reduced. Public Market Mit ikvl Master ltuujou lu V'rout, POSTAL RECEIPTS El I'oMofflce receipts for tho loHt quarter of 1913 kIiow a fi.2 per cent Incrcimc In htinN neiii ovar the name period In HM'.'. nnd n tlcarty mibntantlal growth tlnco thp flccal yoar, June .10th. The receipts for the last i 013 quarter were 1X616.39, and for 1912 SSIS.'.08, and Incrcano of 1131.31, An Increase In the Chrlst man butlncM for 1913 oor 19 1 2 was recorded. In 1912 the receipts wcro $3209. H, 1913, 13413. 96. an Increase of t20l.r.2 In Christmas busi ness. The quarterly receipts for 1913 were .0937. SGr.2u.0t. C350.H and SSC1G.39. a total of S2S.123.C2. v Jo Intly hy City niul County, T, E DURING SEASON 1913 (Hy Hugh Mitchell, K-.li Cul turist.) To keep pace with tho rapid de velopment of the valley thousands of dollars tiro being expended in piopiiatio and protecting the dif ferent species of trout and salmon that so abundantly frequent the wa ters of Koguo rixer. Tho river is a valuable asset to tho country com mercially, but far more so from u sportsman's point of view, an ideal steelhead trout stream. This steel head fiiliing has mndo the river famous throughout the United States. Often, tired but olated, doos tho angler gaze upon his seventy pounds catch, represented, by los than ten specimens of tho most symmetrical and gaudily colored of gnmo fish. In this st renin tho ''biggest one" does not escape; they uro all big, gume nnd very plentiful, ltoguo river well iUuervoi her title, tho Peerless, This snow-fed river, abundantly supplied with natural food, is of im portance from a propmratiug stand point, conditions ideal existing for fliiA work-. Iieiici. llio en I ire coiih! ' from Monterey baj to Alaska bene- , fits by the ti.-dioulturnl operations. , Tho United States bureau of fi&li- , erics maintains five halchctics on Hoguo river and tributaries, at the Klk creek station, midwav between I Medford and Crater lake slenlheiu! i trout frv arc fed extensively, hut nt lower Koguo rivor station, a few miles below Mcdford, us uWo ut the i stations on tho Illinois river and on ' tho Applegnto creek, frv arc liber- 1 alcd upon absorption of the food sac Ouo million chiuool; salmon oyed eggs woro shipped from this, point (Medfotd) to W'oddoiburn ut the mouth of Itoguo river, where they will ho hatched nnd fed until , they reach tho fiugerling stage. The ' aggregate tako of salmon und trout 1 eggs for these stations for tho year iOia was 17,000,000, the most sue j cessful yeur in the history of the I river. LASTAYEAR'S RECORD 19 3 1MAR A 0 BUT QUIET EA Unusual Features Brought Out hy Statistics Bank and Postal Bus iness Increase -Fruit Shipments Largest on Record. VI CllnlUllr.nl 1H11 l.rnimlil fll. .nu. oral unusual features, but no do vastatliiR calamity ns fur as tho HoRue river valley was concerned. One flro of consequence occurred In Mcdford the burning of tho Union livery stable, and seven head of hones. There wore GO deaths, mid 132 ; j births In tho county, 188 marriages land 53 divorces filed, 37 bcliiK v granted. The mortality list includes a number of pioneers. Including Hit win C. Itoot of beloved memory. Twi public officials passed Sheriff August Slnglcr killed by the bullets of a young outlaw, and .Mayor V. V. Eifcrt, who died of a sudden attack of heart failure. The public Improvements number the finishing of tho Page Theater and tho Dear creek b rid go, and tho pre liminary ceremonies on tho Pacific Highway construction. There wcro two murdors. and three deaths by accident two by hunters being mistaken for deer In the woods and one by nuto racing at the fair grounds. The fruit crop was tho largest in tho valley's history and tho prices tho best. Tho bank deposits show n heavy Incrcaio. A gain of 12 per cent In the school attendance was re corded. A pollticaljrtoj-m. centered. the en tiro year over tho council; and broko tho last month of tna year In a cam paign being waged for- economy In c.ty affairs, depriving councllmoi and mayor ot salary, and two recall petitions being filed. Indicative ot tho prosperity of .Mcdford and adjacent country Is tho quarterly reports of tho four finan cial Institutions ot tho city filed Oc tober 21, 1913, showing an increaso ot $204,496.14 for August, Septem ber and October over tho same months in 1912 and a gain In do posits ot $337.4S2.C5 slnco August 9, 1913. Octobor 21, 1913, $1.S93, S53.39 on deposits in Medford banks, and this docs not Include receipts from the heaviest fruit shipments ot tho year. Hankers ot tho city report n healthy tone lu valley money circles, with tho prediction that tho deposits for 1911, from present Indications will pass tho $3,000,000 mark. Tho year 1914 finds Medford with a trolloy lino nu assured fact, a mllu of 75-pound rails laid and auothur mllo being constructed. A fruurhUo was let last May to S. S. Ilullls ot Olcan, N. Y., a builder and oper ator of trolley lines, and by March 15 tho lino will bu In operation for tho first two miles, extending from tho business heart of Medford cast wards, Extensions ot tho sHtom are promised du'rlug tho year, a lla having been surveyed to Ashland and ono to Coutral Point, though the plans ot tho company uro not mndo public, Itallroad construction talked ut In. dudes tho extension of thu Pacific & Kastorn nt prosont terminating at Iltitto Falls to tho cafatcrn side of thu Cascades where it Is to connect with thu Oregon Trunk, now operated uh far south as Ueudi thu building ot tho Medford and Crescent City rail roadt tho survey of hlch was com pleted from Medford to Crescent City by a local company, tho Urants Paw and Crescent City railroad promoted, by J. V. Hoddy to bo constructed ho tween Orunts .Pass and Crescent City along tho line of the Draper sur vey and which can corniest with Md rord by tho construction of a 30 mllo spur; and tho Uaglo Point-HandoH lino which has been surveyed. The city ot Grants Paw lias vo(v4 a IS lug r2QO,OO0rbnnd;hMMi WA builds ; tho railroad' tiroa), ie city .tn tba iM'Piesum Ja' awsxs-'w Esin .'rf--5i'1 -. liv.i.W W. i'