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, Iff MT5BF0RT) MATT TRFBUNE, MDFOUP, OWKCIOtf, 'MONDAY", AUGUST 31, 10 H PAGBTltREll 4 CALIFORNIA MINES GOLFERS STRIVE AUSTRIA AVERTS AMERICAN ENVOYS ASK FOR HELP IN Elephants Play Ball in Barnum & Bailey's Tents OF AT Fl 1 BREAK RECORD MINNEAPOLIS WAR WTH JAPAN f if xo0 ' II X vr' . - t5i .X W PAST THIRTY YEARS FORCHAMPIONSHIP DISMANTLING SHP A IDiNG 3REI0NERS $j HIIINITON U. C. Anir. 21. Tim value of Din i fi'ov ( jiltli (julil, silver, i'iiiii', Iran1 mul riiio proilueed III llllllOH III I'llliflillllll hi lUt.'l, III'- muling " Clinile d. Yale, ul' I lie I'nlteil HlalOM colnii'iil miivey, wim if'Jll.HI'-VIHU, iiimii-il Willi fJll,- HH.'UHH in ItU'J ami 171,1177 In IIHI. Kvi'i'pl in rliic llieio hum mi lllCII'MMt ill llll! Olllll III' llll lIll'HO lllcllllH, llltllllliull Hie tollllllfUt rioiii deep mine hliiUMil a ileclliie, ami llieio wi'iii fewer mine i'iN)itiii iioiik(Ioii limn in IIH'J, 'I'lio mini) iiriuliii'tlini of itnM in llli:i im vjii, 0(,ll.iH if (IIKI, IHd more t fin (i in lll'- mi InereiiMt of .'I..VJ ur ciiil. Tin oVrp mlnea of the Mute iiniiltiiii'il fll,."7l,7HI, or 5(1.711 HT eelll of till lullll. Till! illi'ICIIM' in guilt from deep mine for Ilia jenr vvaw frill'J.tlllll, or 1.51 per eenl. Tim plaeer mine pmiliierd H,H!HI,177 in cnlil, ml iiiuri'iiir of .lllll,rl I, or 'J.'.'ll HT ll'lll. Output of Uolil ThU oiilpnt of uolil in ('iilifoinlii hiih Ilio lament iii ill rarn, tin ylelil in IHHII having lii-i-n .V.'l,:il''l,H7.'l. Only three time in Id yean han the ol,l Olllpilt IMI'l'Clll',1 .f.n,lt00,(l(ll), nml if tin year IHHII it. iwlmli'il, the polil oiilpnt in llll.'l wan higher llimi il Iiiih l.ci'ii ciiii'9 IHUI. The gold i now ileiiveil from Pitciiflw opera lioiiM ntllii'i' limn from I'ffoiU of m- ilivlillllllri or llllllll'iniH htllllll enter- pric. Koine of I lie deeper piniU mine nil' working UN good on nt M'Hli'iil ili'ptlm of :iOI)l) to nearly KKIO feel n m wan finiiiil nwir tlm mir lari. Tin' dredger ant now proline iitfff HI. rill per eent of tin' plai'i'r gold from ground whieh iiin fnnneily enniidered worthier tor mining, n lieing loo poor in gold, lint hi); no "full" or no drainage, ami on wlueli valcr t'oalil not liit iikimI advantage oip.lv on any .eale under tint old mh Inns of gravel mining. There are now till tttvili:arx In operation In t'alifor. iiia, ami hini'it Hut hrginnlng of oper- ntioiiN with these nmehiaeH in the Male II II ecu yearn ago, Hut dredge. Kolil output Iinm rraehed a total uf if ii:i,fitl.'i, IHfl. From n proiluetiou of .VJli(l,:i(VJ in lhlll) tlu autiual output l'lom gold dredgex rraehed In UMil tlio Hum of ?8.0!HV-,ll I, vvliieh U :ii.ni per rent of tlin total pilil yielil of the ktalit ami 1)1.5(1 er cent of Hut total output of plaecr riiM. The liyilratilii) iiiinrM proilueeil .:i'-'ll,:iO(), or :i.7:i per eent of )ie total proilue tiou of cohl In the htate in 11)1.1, the liift iniiieM proilueeil .11112,5:18, or -.IS per i'iiiI, ami the xurfaec or sluli'inc mine proilueeil .f '.'J 1,0 15, or l!.:.:i tier eent. I'nHlmtliiii uf Hlhrr The proiluetiou of hilver nt nilneM in California in ldKl waM V.'l7H,:i!)U Hue ouneex, valueil nt H:i'-',55H, an iueieaxo uf 78,'J(I.'I line oiiueeN in ilimutity mul of .firJ.lHI!) in value. Murh the laicer poitiou, 1,158,517 line oiiueeH, valueil at 111111,715, was ileiiwil fiiun eriulit hinellinc n'K Shiihta eoiiuty, iih iimiuI, wan the larce-t proiluenr of hilver, nmkinc nn output of 705,ti:il fine oiiueeH, val ued al f I'.'ll.'JO.'l, fiiuu Hid Miielliuc of eopiMT oren, :I5,'J1I5 fine ouneei. from MilieeouM ore). 715 linit oiiiiei'i. fiom plaeeiH ami HO fine oiinrcx from leml men -a total ,iehl for the eouuty of 7II,77.'I fine oiiueeH, valueil nt $118, (lltl. The ileep miiirt of the htate pioilueeil 1,11 i:i,020 tine ouueeK of hilver, valueil at .1-811,181, ami the plnerx proilueeil :i5,!l7lt line uiineeH, valueil at .'J I .IKlll. The i-eeoverahlit copper ohlalueil from Califniiila oich in llll.'l niununU eil to II 1,575,007 poiimlH, vulueil at r,,:i.-,!l,lJitt uu lueicat.e of i,i'.':i,:i:i5 PouiiiIh In ipiuntity, hut a ilccicnxe of ifl(li.10ll in value, compared with 11H!.'. Tint ilrcrfiiNc. in value in due In the lower price of copper in ID 111. The larccHt proiluetiou came, iih iih. mil, from KluiKtn county, which pio ihiced 117,0 1 l,'JH7 poiimlH, valueil nt .fl, 1111,8(1(1, uu inerciiMi of I.M25,7I7 poiimlH in iiuaulity ami .fr.'D.HOd in vnliie, eoiuimrcil with IIM'J. The next iuiporlant coppcr-pioduciuc county van ('alavcraH, which yield eil 5)8'j:i,'-"J(l pouudri, valued at .fl)01,. (llll). I.eail mul Zinc Out put Tint reeoveralilit lead ohl allied from CalH'ornia iiiIiioh in lll!l umoiiiited to :i,5l I,:il2 pounds valued al .tlAl.llIII, mi iiiitreaHo of 'J',:i(lt),(lll pouudri lu iuuulily ami $.10:1,110 in value over Ihe pioiliuilioii of 111 I 'J. Inyo county wiiH nreiliteil with 11,'J III, l!W poiniilH, valued at 1 l'J,H IM, mul Kan lleriiar lino with 2:17,180 poiiiuN, valued ul 10,111). Tlu'Mit luo cniiullcH iiodiiit. cd nuiiily all Ilia lead output of Cull I'oinla In ll)i;i, In J 11 1 ft only Iwn ioiiiitle in the hlulu Cioilei a iiiniii'loii of riili, Tlii'xit vvcia Inj 0 coiuily, 111111,571 (loiiiuU, i allied at .',l,(lI0 inn) HhiiNla calmly, i;i,ll poiiiiil", viil ih'il al WM, or u lolnl ii' J .o.-7, IHT miiiiij, valiii'il ul fillJIO, TliU ui'm M ilei'lCHmi of ;i,'lM,JI!f) iolluU III iiuiill'l nml 'JI0)H'J7 III tal'M'i I'tini uiiM lli m'l MINNICAI'UI.IH. Minn., Auc 2. -A pi tlliulnary loitml of .'10 holnn, inrtlclmUnl In tmlny li) local nam (itiirt anil vIrIUiic profimHloiinlH, nerved iih a tunliii; up for tint rliuiu liton play of the vventeru open K)lf (oiirunuieiit vvlikh will hcclu loinot tow on tint co 11 r mi of tho lulurluvlivn dull. Tliu cntr lint mt'ftlvuu out 1))' of flcluln lacliiik'H (he uainvn of noxtr.il profciulouulH whii coiuputeil ItiHt Wcoli In tho iintlonnl opnu I'linmplonnlilp at fihlrnco. Tlut now Amcrlcon ptn coif clinmiiliin, Walter ('. Ilamiii, will plit)' lu tint tourimiunut, It wan an nouncnil. Toiliiy' npeelnt went, hutil hy tint lUlvrlHL'heu eluli, coumInIciI of a .ID holn heNt hall mntcli iMitwcitn palrri iiiiuIp up of n profcNUlounl anil an auintour, ikjsviBvs.. "7 -rftvi i y mwamiite'A 3 mlwjlj wlml. gg .fepBf:; . , ,; ..' M dittiSk)) The only hafehiill uiuiie uf IIh kind ever played and Ihe iiioft uproar. IoiihIv ludu'ioiu one, k conducted un der I lie tentH of the Illinium & llallev cIiciim, wIiuhii ncren of IciiIh will he cpreiiil here next tiulunlay. Three clL'pliittitjr p.-trlifipiitc, pitcher, Imttei and cloved iiui-l.nl catchrr. Ihey cuter into tint Hpuit m keenly cn tlnixiiiHlii' iih hiiuiau cuuteHtautH. Pilot hits a foul, hIiiiIh for firnt hat-e nml reluniH reliietiuilly nt the umpire' cornmnnd. He Mrikrn inof- trnininc, vtternni declare, of the foetivcly mid then allown ihrec Inn) wonder rcsiiltH of Mkill, palienco ami ImiIIh Id paHH. I'llcla-r and catcher 'perHcveraiice. Moiu'v worked tire hold 11 vvhifpered conference over the lclv with IiIh poudcroiiH pupiJ- for critical Hlliialiou. 1'ilot hwiiIh the four inotilh In teach them the iutri next hall pitched, ilrop1- hix hut, in 'eaeic of the national canic. off. Klnl, hecoiid 11 ml thii'd Iiiichj The Haruiim (c Hnilev eleplianlH aro NiiccKKfullv iiocolinled. hut ala! there arc forlv in the herd perform Ihe catcher awaift him at home, hall a vnrietv of oilier ustinhin cx in I11111L 1'iluf maken a liravc xlide, jpliiiln, iacliuliiis the latent trrjulrlior in called outTm!l nl off (lie field. ,can revel-. They have niaKlercil the lrumpellnifTfiR-oi:e .t Ihe deeiMioii. , liui'o.' Invitation and maxixe ntepn H'k the iiiJihP fcouvincinc dctiiou- ami execute the daiiccw with coiivnlc Hlrnlion in ' tlic auualx of miiuilil inu accuracy. CIIICACIO, Auk. St. Mora than lf0 wo(iion colfera were dclii'iluled to eompelu today over (lie ltuka of tho llltiuitnln (lolf chili lu tho nnuunl rliniiiplonnlilii of tint Womcn'ii Worn, oru (lolf aimoelntlon. Tho field en (nbllHlied new record In nomliutloini for tho ovont. Thirty pln)cm rnprp. nenteil club oiitiliin or CIiIchko. Mini Myra llelincr of riilcnco, tlin chain, plon, enlered tlio touriininent to de fend her title. BOUGH GERMAN BIPLANE ADDED TO EXHIBITS BY FRENCH T LINER TO GET OUT OF WAR NI.W YOHK. Auc. i!l. Tint fiil of the pceinlly chartered .liipi to hriac icfucecH fronf I'.nropiv the Ital ian liner Principe di I'dine, Hteamcd lulu N'ew York harhor today with .'ID!) pimtU'iiccrH. They had )"1 '" the accrecnto -00,000 for their paw hiic, fur thin wan lh" huui pvcii the HKIirOIIT. rVnnce, Anv'. 21. A Lluvd Sahaudo coinp.iiiy in (lenon on (leruinu hiplane captun-d at Cernayk condition that the vchm-I be turned Iiiih heeu added to Ihe tweut.v two over to Hie rofuccct and p ilirecl Ciiiih ami other trophien lu he phieinl o New York. Knch paHHeuj-er paid al the foot of Ihe A Nine Iiiiinuiiiciit.l.fj.")0 cold an a uiiniiniuu for firnt cahin accommodation, Icavitip a def icit of nhoiil-.10.0(11) which will he met hy Ihe couiinitlce which arranged the trip. The voyace of the I Mine and the ciicnniftiineeH which pi receded it hit neiliaiK without parallel. It wiih a rhc of huyiiic a hhlp, a- it were, to' get out of Kuiope. INC E WILLIAM ABANDONS A L BANIA GERMAN LINER PRINCESS ALICE AT ZAMB0ANGA .MANILA, Anc. -M.- The North (icnniin Lloyd line Hteamer I'rii Alice, which' left here Aucitht 11 for an unknown deHtiualioii, has put in at Zamljoitnzn. There U a rumor that nhe has been dainujji'd by Ilri Iit1i rnii-HT, but thin lack- coafir illation. The htrnmi-r i believed to carrv a larcc niaoaut of hpeeie. rmi:. putts arc Anc. -'I, -:L" "i. Ke conlhcliat; iih to whether Prince William Iiiik abandoned Al bania. It wan etuUil here today that his leaving would cmue no Mirpriso iih his Hitua'ion, already difficult be fore the outbreak of the war, must hnvc become quite iir.Mssible when, owin to the neeesxities of the intcr- a national complication?, Austria, Italy mid the other power were obliced to withdraw any Mipport which helped to tiuiinlnin him nt Dumr.zo. WASIIINOTON, Anc- ai.-IlniiRfr of war between 'Japan and Austria wiih removed today through hc agreement (,f Auslriu to iHninautlc her cruici, the Kabicrin Klir.abcth, now at Titig-Tiiti. The Anutriau ambiiHHador had been prepariai; to leave Tokio when the .Tapunc'-i! cov. eminent indieated its approval of n Hiicction for din tnantliuc the rruixcr. Autrla cepted the prouosnl mul instructed the officer to Interne it at Shang hai. The AiiHtrinn nmbnsHiidor then let it he known that he saw no oc casion to leave Japan. . 400 REFUGEES ON LINER FROM GENOA NKW YOrtK, Anc 1M.--Kmir hun dred more AmencatiH who left Kur 0e bccniiHC of tho war readied New York today on the Italian liner Prin cipe di Udine, from Genoa. Tho ves sel vvN cHneeiallv chartered for Ihe trip by K. A. C. Haith, dock commis sioner of New York. Anion;; the passenger were Dr. Nicholas Mur ray Puller, president f Columbia university, and family, and Mr. and Mr. KredeneV . audcrinlt. The Udine reached iunrnutinc late Inst night, followed bv the Holland- American line steamer Xoordiiin, from ItottcrdaaK Count Von Perntf- torff, German aiubatndor to the United States, wan among the Noor dam's pns-citgen.. VASIILVnTOM..Aig. 'J I. Aniorl- can ainlmssnilors to whom hnn been intrus-ted the diploinatle affalrn of the nation at war wore ealliii lodity for additional Iiej. They reported they needed more oeerctaribm, at tacheH, clerks and interjtrelcrrt to handle the great amount ol' ex Ira work involved in their new InskH. Pe siilex attending to xtrnnded eiti.eiH of the United HtntcK, thev are looking after the welfare of thousand of subject" of other nations. The offieialK and tho power for whose diplomatic iutcrcHU they aro carinc include.! AmbasHiidor Page, Indon AtlM trm and (jermnnv. Amhassador Oerard. Perlin Ja pan, Piissin, (Ireat Pritniu and Uraiiee. Auibassndor Penfield, Vienna Ureal Prilain, Husla and France. Ambassador llerriek, Paris (ler many and Austria. Chnrle S. Wilson, the charge d'af faires. St. Petersburg -flerniauy and Austria. t Ambasdador Ou'hrie, Tokui Ocr many. Ambassador Page al London Iiipj nsked for ix additional riccrctaricH. AMERICANS EXPERIENCE LITTLE TROUBLE IN GERMANY LONDON, Aug. 21, 2:07 p. nt. Harry Learned, an Amcrieaiv who nrrived in London today from BerKn by way of Holland, sayn that tho railroad trip from Oortnany to Ko( tcrdani is slow, but that it is possible even for women trcvaling alone. American with proper credential, he declared, arc hav'iig no (rouble with nerrnan offieinU in Perlin. mxm5m:.m. T T ? ? t ? ? ? ? T ? ? ? f t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 9 JEfe-Klfcrr T 5 ' A JL jt. ' -J-Lm MEDFORD September 9 to 12, The Fourth Annual Exhibit of the JACKSON COUNTY FAIR AND PEAR SHOW Will be the Largest Ever Held Big Display of Farm Products Fruits, Vegetables, Stock and Poultry, Flowers, Cul- linary and Household Articles, Fine Arts, Merchants' Displays, Children's Articles are assured by the liberal premiums offered in each department. Special exhibit of 500 products from one farm by D. W. Lowe of Ashland.- This exhibit will also be. shown at the SanFraocisco exposition. Spirited Contests of Speed By the blue blooded stars of the equine world are assured. King Seal, record 2:ll,, owned by Tom Taylor, and Albia 2:1114 another local fast stepper are among the horses that will face the wire in these races. $5000 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS $1500 ON FRUIT Of this amount $300 is on Pears. The largest premiums offered on fruit in the state, fruit ' y ' growers should be interested in seeing a big exhibit this year vnljr SEVERAL EXCITING FREE ATTRACTIONS Excursion rates on all railroads. Get a premium list and prepare to make an exhibit. Free cold storage for fruits and vegetables until fair opens. r J. T. SULLIVAN, President SID. I. BROWN, Sacrtiry ,44HMtt 'V