W Second stn-cj . Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Tnlr tonight nnil HatHrday -Max, -1,1; Mln. 21. ' br f. rnrtyMlilrit Tirnr. Dnllv IClMhttl Yimr USE DYNAMITE TO STOP TRAINS SOOTH AFRICA nal!ro;ul Strike Situation Alnrmlnn Workmen Quit Jobs In Droves Food Supplies Short ami Miners Face Starvation. Native Blacks Join Whites 0000 Blacks Said to Oe Lootlnn Homes ami Kllllnif WMtes. PIll'.TOItlA. Honlli Africa, Jnn 10 - The railroad Mr I Wo situation was n'linning tnmiv throughout Boiilh Africa II dot eloped ttltli mrnl)xliii: sud iImiiiiiimh. Tin- inllroad men Mont culled mil stttoinl day ago lint fallttl r.eiHiully Jo rcapoinl. The public's ltiiiriHl(Hi miis that tin! strike m n flrile unit no trouble m cxierled. The leader, however. npMiInd c irnlny in lint Johannesburg trade federation. Official of tint o run lit xiitiou immediately began working through IIm icpreneiitnilto uiul liy nightfall Him ntmoNt bltterno h.mmiumI to Kiiturnlo practlcall) tho on tiro Morklug clasn population Two d)uninllluK ot train nml nl iiiiiIh to d)iiaml(oii Ihlril last night aggravated matter. Though no one Ma hurt It ma only liy tln morel ucrhtcut tlml there wos not htnv) 1 1 Mm or life. Miiitatloti 'llicnlcmil Todn) i ho iitltrond men, hitherto iMInlit of their lenders' order, wt quitting work In utiunlM. I'ooit sup pile Morn short In ninny towna In tin mlnltiK rotintry nml It Mint ml milled Hint ii r."iii-rnl trinKorlttliiii tie-up Mould moan starvation for thousand hoth of unlive mid mIiIM. Tho nntlvit problem mud perhaps mum torrlf)lng thnn Hut strike. Tho pruniptiiuM mUIi Mlilcli tint black it JiiKitrnfiinteln rose anttliiHt Kurupcan miih lllnntriitlvo of tho native pnpula Uou'h friinto of inlml. It Ma rcior(itil horn at ono tlm that U0U0 of the hlnrkit More touting homo nml MIIIiik MhlKm thuro. All itMillithltt mlllllit nml police tit lllooin fontclu wont lilli'il Into special trains nml ImrrliMl to tho hccuo to uhl In supproiislng thu revolt, which, thoui;'i not im hml iih hnit hei'ii riimoreil, Mmt not put iIomii without the killing of ititveral unlive, the wounding of mini)' more, mnl soma cnsunltloti miioiiK tho while. Native nt olhur place, too. wero reported unruly ami many lenieil n widespread otilhronlt. Nil I lie I'prUInK fennel A nntlvo uprising bos heen the nightmare of the white imputation of .South Afrlru for jcur. Once, stnrtod, It hnn been rerognlxod tli.it It would ho practically uurnntrnll utile. Toilny It Heitnieil Imminent. Mllltln, Infantry, cavalry ami artil lery, wiii every w hero being mohllleil. If It iltil not prove neroimnry lo nun the soldier ngnlnst tho native It appeared coi lain that thuro would ho fighting with the striker. It lookeil likely enough (Imt they would nvo luitn MruggloH on their hnmlH. Offlelula of (ho railroad men's union were being arrested iih rapidly nu poHHlhle. Aiuoiik Ihein wore PrcHldout Conuerty and Hecretnry Diiwiion of tho nlon. Secretary W'alorMiii of the Southern Africa Inlior paity and Colin Winlo of tho (lerinlHtou town rouncti. a labor mp reH(iulvUvi,.woro iiIho prhuiuoni. Tho 111011 nVrn liel'd on Kodltlrm cliarceM wllhoilt ball, (leiieiul Ktilko l.lkely The .Inliaiuiealiiiri: tuition council threatened a nonoral Htrllco ot all In (IuhIiIoh If tlioy woro not llborated. (Contliuiod nn paito U.) SYLVIA PANKHURST OF E LONDON, .Inn. 10. Mi S.vl la I'unMiurHl, iliiuitlitor of Mrs. K.nuuo. lino I'uiikhui'ril, Dm militiiul hiil'l'rui; elto lender, wiih telciihcil 1'ioni llol loivuy (irihon today on llm voipt of u cnllume. I lor condition wiih duo to IniUKcr HliiKin. Mjsh l'nnl.liui'rtl was iuipiiduncil Juiuuuy U. HENRY M. VAITH. NEW MANAQEII OF DAYTON, 0. i i ..I i A rlly " a a ir lit) nt lim born found for l is ton, Ohio Hi lillrnr M Wall" ant tte will kooii lake iliaritf of the cotcinmint "I the (It) which mum ili mor.ill.ctl h tho f ooilit or thu fprliiK The ioilllon wan offered to Coiollol Coellml of lint I'Hiinmii (anal. Hit ri'linwtl Oilier Muro coHchtHrvil. but flnnll) Mr. WHlte mii rhoeii, IU Mill hate nIiiiohi oinlet chnrxo of the t m affili, and ho Mill Im bol reponxlblt fur tin" linptotemoiiti MhiiM niiixi l.' m.-td' to asert anuthrx flood ULRICH BARRED BY JUDGE FROM CITY TICKET While William I'liirli win miction iiii: off it eoM, Mnh Imiler nml nn Airilale nii, on the "nulil-of-Mii omolte the N':ill hotel," SuturdlM iiftetnoiiu, .lutliff ('nlkuiH miih ml miuixteiiiiir the umi'lii to Ins tnit iciil iihiirutmiiH liy imtkiiii; ieimii ni'iit nu injunction n-slrniuiuic the eit n-eonler from lncintc Mi' l'i-rii-liV mime ihi tin ballot iih cumli itnte for the eouueil fioin the xeeoml wit III. 'Hie eouit uliiti'tl tlml lie was norrt that lie hml to make Mich a ilecMon but umler IIm low there mux no wot out ot it. 'I'll Mututo remU Unit tin nomiiialini; ttilion mut be tiled net eu iIhvh Intfoie (ho dale of elec tion, the ilnto of filini; limit he ev elmlcil an well iih election dale, nml the lml hour for filmi; miih nt mid uiljlit, .Iniiuurv ". Mr. I'lrieh'H peti tion n filed lu'e in the iifteiuoon of .liuumrv (I. CALIF0RNIAN WINS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP .MANILA. .Inn. 10. WiWlliuin .hi1iiion, Ciilifoiuiti, today ilclealed Klin I'otliill, ulxo a ('iiliforumii, ut tennis 0 '. '-". (I -I. wmiimi; the IMiiliiipme rlmuiiinuihi. ft SEVEHTY-FIVE n- IlundicdH of noiMins nro hmnclohs, CALKINS i l jZTOIpillJfelrf. .raws .X23rTJffPr " Btf ' )' -:" JtS tli'Mloyod on Januury !l by u Kiilo that ndopt tlio Atlantic coast. Tho wind, blowing nt soventy-flvo miles nu hour, limbed the hi'ii Into IiIk bionkow that toro up tho Now Jcraey coast hud the south shoro of I.ouk Island. Tho uicatest dlmiHter occiiricd at KealulKht, whoro on ttjo day before Clirlstmns scores of huuca were wrecked by a storm of less lolenco Tbo diunjer there icaeliiHl such a polut tlmt It wus feured u lurse part of the town nilght bu mi'Pt away by wind aud waves. MICDFOIU). VILLA REBEL ntlnforccti hy 3000 delicls From Chi huahua City, Bandit Leader Drives In Federal Outposts More Rein forcements en Route. I flUnim rinfrnrlrrc ."".iilntimlirrpil Tu'n to One, But Hold Stronu. Position and Ate Well Fortified. t'HI'.sinm. Te., .Inn. 10. Ki i for.nl b the mriMil of .'1011(1 ulo .' .from t liiliiiiilinii Cilv. (teneml il.;i tint illli'llioon lieKiiu ill i vim; bill I the Djiiihkii ili'frmlep.' outpiHts 1 1 ' miih expt'i'ted to oiin n Kctierul nt I liM-1. Mitlun an lioin. i . I'UKSIDIO. Meiieo, .Ian. 10 -' (ifiieiiil Villa went toilnv k"' mlv nml j doiryedlv nb'iut takiiiK Ojinnrn. II nttaek Ineki'tl the impi'lmmiiy of Or j tejrn', or bin omii nt .limrr- 'Hie tijimiKii KNrriHoirn m-iit m I fll ! . . I ' erv Kiroot'. i lie utwii i iiii- urn ni ion nii in ii inn mill i'iiiiiiii nu elieeilteiy linnrvit'il rxeepi on o n mhIo. fieueiiiln Snlnrur nml Orti..'ol ! iwitinichcil it iiijmirnbls. The Knin-1 -on miih well mined uiul bud iitii:--iiitliiH of nuimiiuitmii. It fom;'' ! !istfilv nt first, hut more nml moif i tiVi lively iih the i:y uihnil. AIoiik the roml to Cbibimbim Cit iii fur iih the eye could reach, clmi 1 o iIuhI. maikeil the iroffreM of bml j ' - o loin! reinfoteciuoiitH, of iitlil j It rv ami of m niton triiiun on then, Imhv to the flout. It miis not liclitis j nl here that Villa would nttmiiit n! K en era I nutilt until liN full ton-e whh colieeutnileil before the belenc uereil town. 'I'lionxli outnunibered Imo to one, the Ojiunuu ilefemlets evidently tver inakinj; everv irciarulioii for u den (MTiite rOfiHtuueo. A""iironllv llif were ipijle coutident, nml militur-. mnin Html hen that, eoniileriuc ill slrciiKlli of tlu'ir position, their nn- nieneul inlerioritv eoiititnlctl not'i iiik like ho serious n ili-.aduntiii:e i. - it looked. IIPA Qcpini lot V HUn ULIAIUUOL I LEADNG AK m IAA ll i Tiinnnnitf int nin'",llk,? uw, " 1'iniMnMl to the de- H K NAY IM AN pnnuunt li the ihroo nun.l, it -eut ILL, I HUllUUn I lULnllUitliere to utten.pt settlement of Hi . 'striunjle. Xl'.W YORK, Jan. 10. Ocorc Yoimi;, litishand of Mine. Lillian Nordicn, rceeitod u eableuram from Thurhday Island, Quecu.laml, Aik tralia, today, payiiiir tho honcstrc--. wus critically ill of jineumonia. Mine, Nordiea was anions (lie pas. M'nicern on tho Dutch K(ciimliip Tiimiiuii, which run on u rock at tho entrunce to Torres htrnit. n fotv i1ii.h np, on Ilio oyniro from ItriMmho, AiiNtrulin, to Itntas in, .linn. MILE UN iUfi Gf.LE TORE UP JERSEY G0A5 STOnM SCENE AT SEADKiaHT, ono life waa lost and property worth OMWON', SATlfIN)AY, HOW OREGON I ff. M it r, to fiM' tl I M'0! iiidll i i i tup, M t . il Hiilli ,1 i ml I i , a - . ( .. !- I' l.tei nit i i aid le t tb elllllll UIM'l AI r BY GOVERNMENT iVSUIM.HJN,!r.ui in.- Tin fedeml labor ih'i'.trtiin nt i-ncil to- In V h rejMiit iiilifNini; Ihe treat - ment by imncottuer o IhiIIi -tnker nml strikuhrcikcr- in Hie Mn Iuk ir. country. Five mediation proMiitioiiH vw outlined, nil of mIiii-Ii tlir mine-oMii-ors rejected. There w but u pacH. uik reforetiito In the riiri-liim: evi piuiie in Culiimet, In whioh soventy 1 fi' peixiiih H-nli.d iih riult nl i f"'"" fir' uhirtu uiven at n ImSI wltere htrikm' fmiiiliM were lmldin llitllilll mil m1 I fill likft T, "imri "i ",ui f""1 rt- jctlal of fact nml eouditioiiH in Hu I OFF FOR WASHINGTON VASS CHKIS'll N, Mi- , .Ian. 10. l'roMilent iimii tmlnv plajid h h Inst Kiiiuo of i iuMV. Till", .liter noon lie will -.i j,ood-h,o to the lo cal fiiem1 ho In-, made. Tomorrow lie will leuve lor tiliim;toii. N.J. hundreds of thousands of dnll.irs was BF'T w&tJBJpffifcL ABniijSwwpi , jJwHBiM yBSfe SB jjiB 1 ES CLE E .JANTAkY 10, 1011. WAS REPRESENT ED AT CHICAGO h. i icr nil I). M. I,iu it A hut urrou xIjii town', h i lee t -re tluit r.il iim i . rml . 'I Ii . 10 "'i ' ii. lie mi.' t ! of tie ii. .pn .'iii ii. ut the 1'ne tln.ittr to ij;!.t i.irlv. C0R0NA00 HOTEL SAN DIKCO, Cl., .Inn. 10. I.yn j cmiciI for veiirn ami in full icv f imudred- of viitoiH ut tho Hotel Del Coronailo, a port on of the ver tebrae of ii prchintoric dimwnur lin todn" been dicovewil bv O. W. IlroiMrtHi, member of the Ornillioloj;. ienl society of Knii"-u. Tlio di-eovcry was made lute yon I onlay, while Mr. llronson w-r walkint; o or the mmU near the ho tel. The hoiuw have been in itlain K'liht for several eurs, hut were opposed to ho llio-o of .-oino com mon ."ea nuiiuiil. They will bo sent to ToHtka, Kan., for exhibition pur- KliO. Tiio portion of the skeleton found in not oulv of scientific interest, no cording to Mr. Uroiison, but of n groat mouotnry viiltte. The dino- -aitrti is an order ot leptiles, re-semhliii'- tho earlv eroeodilo. whioh e.i.-ted in tho Trias period. AI though n number have been found in the we-toni Mutes in recent jears, they are very rare and valuable, t'oionudo resident.-, manv of whom have icwotl tlio bouo, wmv -urpri-ed today when they learned their value. Some of tho prehistoric nnimni Mere seventy feet loiifr. The verte brae found nt (mmnilo indicated that the tiri'iuil was a mou-ter. CONTEST OIL LANDS $500,000,000 VALUL YV.VKII1NUTON, Jan. 10, Clam of tho Southein I'ncifio compauv lo t'liliforuiii oil lands woith .-.'iOO.OOO,-000 weio uttm'kod in ii brief filed with tho United States supremo eouit today by Kdinuud Ilurko uf 1 An I'les. Tho luief a. erted that no troleum is n miiiorat nml for hut reason tho i ail road could not claim petroleum propcity tm "usiieuHur.il land." STEEL ILLS RESUME 1 RUNNING FULL BLAST lMTTSUUHO, l'n., Jan. 10. Sev eral independent steel nulls poMcd announcements today that their plants will icsiuuo miming full linio .Monday on account of I'icsh orders culling for 'about 100,000 tons of stud. DNOSAUR BONES N BEACH LAND SHOW. d, -ov'.-ru Or. c. ,'s ffinui.H fnrmcr, roiHeil ;;r.it intb i-i.in l ini. h;i - of If 'i Ifi.ir v " iih illu-tra- n. b i ur il.-p ,i ii nil the ln eit e- Adiiii - iun of 10 c . t-. ;ih to help pa BY CAI.rMirr. Mich.. Jan. 10. That the Hoiifihton county gniiiil j'ltj would coinplete it- work this ufter- 1 noon wiiii the return of several in dictments Ma- reported here today. Inn-much n- it was this jrrand jutv which investigated the deportatioa from the copper country of l're-ideut Moyr mid Orani.er Tanner of the Western Federation of Miner-, in teiiK1 iutore-t wa- felt in its report. It was thought po ible there might be true hill- for some of tho-o con cerned in the deiMirtation. Although several inches of snow iiad fiillcn and it was very cold, the miueoM-iiers today started evicting" 100 strikers' families from the com pany owned hou-o-. SAN FRANCISCO, Oil.. Jan. 10. Suit tor .f.'iO.OOO again-t the San Fmnci-eo K.nminer Uubli-hiiig com pany for nlliged defamatory article whioh she sii.vn were published ill the Kxaimnor, wa.- fued hero lotlaj by Mi.-. I .a urn A. Snyder, formerlv Miss liuni A. Fair. The nrtfele.-, tho complaint says, wero published February 1) and Mnrch l. 1011. The fir-t article, 3Iiz. Snyder declared, asseited -ho wik tho mother of tho late Lillian Lorraine Hollis, tho act ress, wlio died of starvation. The second article charged, he said, that Judge A V, Critteudon wus. thu father of her daughter. WEST FILES ANSWER T E HAKKIt, Oro., Jnn. 10. Attor ney Collier of Portland, representl'tii? (lovornor West, Miss Foru Jlobbs, Colonel I.nwsou mid tbo militiamen who nldod In tho establishment ot martial law In Copnerfleld, ap peared In Circuit Judgo AnUorson'a court this nftciuooii aud tiled an answer to nn injunction suit brought by Copporfiold snloonmon to re strain l.nwsou from boUIhk their stocks ot liquors. Colonel Lawson iltsrognrdod tbo restraining order uud bo present suit will establish whether civil action can bo brought to recover dnuitiKcs for tho confiscation of tho llipior. None of tho defendants woro present. 11N FOR 1 DEPORTERS GRAND NO. 240 HOME BOH NEAR RELATION OF BELLSYSTEM State Railroad Commission Hearing Application for Increased Rates in Rogue River Valley Home Books Audited by Pacific Company. Vance Pleads Ignorance of Owner ship, But Admits tell System Owns $100,000 of Bends. SALK.M, Ore, Jan. 10. Interest ing testimony, touching upon tho broadly gUKKeateil theory thnt the Home Telephone ft Telegraph com pany of Southern Oregon, operating at Medford, Jacksonville, Gold Hill and Itogue Illver, Is In fact owned by the Hell system, developed hero Thursday In tho hearing beforo the railroad commission upon the ap plication of tho Home company for authority to Increase Its rates. A. J. Vance, manager of tho Home company, had been called to tho wit nets chair and was examined at length by Commissioner O. U. Altchl son. Ho was asked flatly If tho Home company Is owned by the Pa cific States company, and said ho had no knowledge of such ownership, ex cept that he understood that the Pa cific company held 1100,000 worth of thoLonds. Audlttti by Itett Company Mr. Vanco admitted that the ac counts of the Home company - aro audited by employes of tho Pacific company. Asked by what authority this Is done, ho said It was by au thority of a. VX Phllps, genera! au ditor of the Pacific company. Thnt was about all the Information he could give about It. Further questioning showed that In several other wajs the Home company has relations with tho Pa cific company that would not bo ex pcted In the caso ot an (dependent company. Mr. Vance stoutly main tained that tho local company oper ates entirely by itself, and said he had paid llttlo attention to tho own ership of tho stock. "Candidly," asked Commissioner Altchlson, after pursuing these In quiries for some time, "It Is not a fact that the Home company Is owned by the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company " May Effect DecMloo. This brought the usual reply, that the witness had no Information as to that. Tho question ot ownership may have Important bearing on tho qestlon ot rates to bo charged, for if the Home company Is only In fact a brach o( tho Pacific company's sys tem, the commission may not be dis poned to a allow a return on the same basis as though It were strug gling on in an independent position. Mr, Vanco in his testimony stated that even with the increased rates asked for by the company, he did not hope for any profits to tho stock holders for some tlmo to come. All that is expected, ho declared, Is ro keep up tho Interest and othor charges until business grown to the joint of profit. As to the exchange ut Itogue Hlver, ho said ho could boo (Continued on pace 1.) NEW YOHK, Jan. 10. Weakness in New Haven marked tho opening of tho slock murkot today. That stock dropped ItA to T,, tho direct result of the refusal of tho Mussa cliiHetts supremo court to authorizo u proposed bond Iwsuo of $07,000, 000. Trading in tlio Mock, however, wus pot heavy ami on tho next few transactions (bo nrico rose to 71. When Now Haven turned upward, the rcM ot (ho list Ktitteneu. Aside from tiio New Haven issue, tho widest movement was in special ties. Tobacco ittbitep wero heavy, hut Toxuu Company gained fiVfc. Thin was followed hy New Work Central sagging to 8uli, within a fraction of it low record for twenty year). Honda wero firm. Tho market closed uteady.