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Wcyon Historical Society City Hall APPLE KING OF THE WORLD Is Iho Ulle won b yn cm- of! .ttoguc River npplw that won Hie sweepstakes prize n; the great Spokane apple show in competition ill sections of America, proving conclusively that Rogue Itivcr fruit is the riiost perfect grown in any country. with i'vmi from all t'lllll'll I'lHM UMIt'llltlllll. l ull I.iniximI Wire Itepnit Tint only paper In the world iiiiIiIImIioiI In n city Mm of Mcilfonl lnivlni; n li-ii"! il lr, TMH WKATHKIt. I H . HI Tonight, nnd TnaadnyOd .fwionnl ruin; f frost. Sut tiny High of, low -16, iinge ."(). Cloudy. FOURTH YEAR. MEDFOKD, ORI5C10X, MONJMY, XOVrLUJJER 2D, 1909. No. 21G. Medford M All 1KU5LL 11 LOVEnSTAYS HALF-HOUR IN CITY DESPO MAN TRIES SUICIDE N DENT TRIAL OF SUGAR TRUST Head of Harrlmnn Lines Greeted by After Wrltlun Rnmhllnu Letter to Citizens mul Prcscntcil With Finest of nofjtic River. Fruit. SAYS HE HAS HEARD MUCH OF THIS CITY Promises Great Development In Ore lion In tlio Matter of Building More Railroads. Landlady, A. S. Haff, Painter, Slashes Wrists In En deavor to Die. FAILING IN THIS. HE TRIES TO OBTAIN REVOLVER A ElLEADERSTALK OFFICIALS IS UNDER WAY! CAUSE OF Locked Up In City Jail, Where He Now Properly Repentant Afraid oT His Habits. 4 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 444444444444444t;4 "I hnvo heard much of Midford nnd the Rogue River vnlloy Murn I Imvo been in Or oKon. mid have, learned how ih city led llio northwest in ndopting tlio "t'onunnnity plan" of advertising. I shall remember this city with great pleasure. I only wiwh I luiil time lo look over the valley more carefully. And I llinnk tlio fit it'iiw moMt heartily for tlio ltiHi'iotiK fruit with which I Imvo boon presented. I never saw anything finer in my life." Robert S. Uvett, miocoHUor to Edward IF. Ilnr-riuinti. 4 4, 4 4 4 4 4 4? 4 4 4. 44 4 4 4 4 "I hog your forgiveness for what I am about to do. 1 have nothing left to live for, and I, am nfrnid (lint 1 will ro tiirn to my old habits. "I Imvo been living in hoi! for tlio paHt few mouths. "Don't look for my rela tive. ih I do not know that 1 have any living. I Imvo no money, so just turn my body oyer to tlio county." Huff's letter to landlady. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444 4 4444444444 A. S. Haff, a painter, attempted suicide 'Sunday night by Blushing hi wrists with a knife. The weapon wan dull and llaff'B nerve gave out before the oiiIh wure deep enough to hnH li dohiroil effect. He left hi room and eommoneed looking for a gun to finish tlio jjob After several vniu nttcnipl to se- I ii hit tour of iimpoetinn of the Ilnrriinun line, of which ho i now tho" head, Robert fi. Lovett and hl pnrly spout 30 minute in Mudford .0ro tlio. weapon ho wan gathered in biinony, ri lie party was greeted in-lby I'olioeiunu Murdock and plnond in fnnnnllv nt ilin donot hv a del mm. rWl. where ht i now' properly re- tieii of citizen, bonded by Mayor pentant. Canon and Hon. William M. Colviir. "" ""I" rambling letter to president oftho Coinmeroial elub. and hi landlady, Mrs. (1oodc. in which h were dven n enmnrcliniiMvn an idea made the muni mnloiiicnls ahoiit not of why Medford is the bent city of it fijzo in (lie world oh the limited time Would admit of, At that, it was as much aw could bo done in nomo place in thrice the time, for the tttatomonts of ft ho boosters were hacked up by Iho luscious baskets and boxes of fruit being loaded on tlio privato car, nnd tlio visitor were lintoning to the talk and watching that fruit at the same lime A visit was paid to the Exhibit building, which linn now tho finest Uinplny of fruit it has evor had, and (Continued oa Poro t.) 200 DEAD. STORMS IT Many Ships Also Wrecked Along Azoro Coast Many Bulldlnas Are Wrecked. ntaltcil I'ri'nn Lcnifil Wl-e.) LISBON, Nov. S20. Noarly 200 pei'HouH are dead and Btivoral ships nro wrecked along thn nhoros of tho Azores, as tho result of honvy storms Saturday nnd Sunday, according to advices reeoived hero today. Tho hiirricano fiwept the Azores Saturday night, oxtouding to tho PorttiguoRo const, caiming honvy proporty damago. Moro than a hundrod buildings are reported to hnvo boon wrookod nnd tho Btreots of Bovoral const villngos flooded. SCOTLAND YARD LOOKING FOR WELL-KNOWN CRIMINAL LONDON, Nov. 20. Tho pollco today aro Booking t woll known crim inal, whoso Idontlty tlioy rofuso to rovcttl, upon tlio olinrgo of liavlng committed a dozon bloody murdors which havo boon baffling Scotland Yard rccontly. having anything worth living for. nnd concluded that ho was better off dead. He had been keeping company with h young Indy in town, nnd when she throw hun over, concluded that ho Would bolter shuffle off. Haff had formerly been addicted to liquor, but siuco his acquaintance with tho girl bad turned over a now leaf and esehowed all former bad habits. Tho fear, that ho would re turn to his old habits wafl ono of tho rensons given in his Ioltor for nt tempting Kelf-murder. MIDDLE WEST 2000 Telegraph Poles Down Along tho Santa Fe Traffic Is Delayed. (United Press I.onsod Wlro.) KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 20. Two thousand telegraph polos on tho transcontinental lino of ft ho Atchi son, Topokn & Santa Vo railroad be tween Nowton and Dodgo City, Kan., hnvo been blown down, according to reports issued from tho local officos of tho Santa Fo today. Tho storm, which ia accompanied by a driving sleet, is provalont throughout tho middle west. Railroad traffic is dolayod and tolegraphio communication disrupted. Reports from tho Toxas Pan-IInu-dlo and Southorn Wost Oklnhoma state that a blizzard is raging in that Boot ion. The mombors of tlio commltto aro convinced, It la roportetl tlmt tho con struction work on toh canal would bo oxpodltod should Ohlof Knglnoor OoothnlH bo pormtttod to procood with his work froo from lilmlrarico by tho govornmontnl "rod tnpo" with which ho now Is euroundod. t "" "' l5lj 'I""---" Mill I ,M III I Mm OE LABOR 'NEEPS Rival Fruit Companies in Nicaragua Sail to Be at Bottom of the Present Revolution in That Country. Taft Holds Conference With Offfl cials of American Labor Offi cials Regarded Needed Leg islation .for Laborers. 1 MANY 'MARINES APPLY INJUNCTION LAW MAIN I AT RECRUITING OFFICE TOPIC UNDER DISCUSSION Expecting to Be Shipped to Central America, Many Apply for Berths in the Service. ! Reported That President Will Make' No Recommendations for Change In the Anti-Trust Law. NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 20. That general fighting is in progress in Nicaragua is the belief in the best informed circles here. All cable messages from Nicaragua arc being censored and absence of authentic news is believed to indicate that a battle is on. News received Sunday saying tlmt President Zelayn had fled is believed here to indicate that he was hard pressed. Otherwise such a dispatch would not be permitted to go out. All late messages received (lately indicate that nil preparations had been made for a final struggle and the ominous silence today is consid- jered most sujnificnnt. , SAN' FRANCISCO. Nov. 20. Ad- WASHINGTOX, D. C, Nov. 29. Tho legislative requirements of the laboring people, as viewed by the American Federation of Labor were presented to President Taft today at a long conference at tho White Houso attended by Samuel Gompers, presi dent; John Mitchell, second vice-president; James O'Connell, third vice president and Frank Morrison, sec retary of the American Federation. Tho main topic of teh conference was tho injunction law and in this connection Gompers argued that a modification of the powers of federn' judges Is needed, especially In cases whero personal liberty Is at stake. Tho labor leaders also asked tho president to recomerand an amend- meat of tho eight hour law, making WGHARD PARR, TREASURY AOKIff WHO FERRETED OUT SUGAR FRAUDS; REFINERY WHERE FALSE WEIGIiliJG WAS DONE. SfM'ii im-ii foriiK-rl)' employed by tl; nmnr trunt t "i.e of u.h pinnt In HtiwUlyii h.ne been arr.ilt'i.itl for trial In tbe United StulH 1Mrct court In New Vrk. I'tn-tdci't Tnft Ua- i-rlercd the inventus tioti of Mie supir trust to c(iiiiunu until the ini'ii "libshcr up" nr,- rcirt'hiM. tuxl spfikw CVmimn luis tbreiiU'iiiil n congressional luvestlpitlou ot it ini'Ktihirtiles in MiKiir liuportiitlii tluit led to fie (Ik cai:dal The uit tiuptirtntit witness before the cruini jur In the farther liivet.tljtntlii of ilie snnr -n(w is itk-tntrd I"rr, who as a special asent of the treasury depart :t.ij t w im tiisiriimentjil In eviiHitii; the falw wil' 'tf mi the suirar trust's dockf. I'nrr Is now In the cus- limn d"i '.irn Vev Vrk He l rc;'ly to tell the v ml !ury ''l it he was hlndertd In UU work by government ol'Si into at 'is' i',t..ii. and a further ttetiwulou Is exjf:.- l wlii'ti hu txtuplete story la published. SUGAR TRUST 10 BITTERLY FIGHT AT EVERY POINT: 44444444444444444 4 4 4 LABOR LEADERS FILE AN APPEAL MEDFORD Many Legal Technicalities Will Ob struct First Few Weeks Taft Promises Fullest Govern ment Support In Trial. i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ... X Olll-rr (United Trcsa Leased 'Wlro.) NEW YORK. Nov. 20. Tho cinlB of the sugar truM at last faced trial today in tho United States dis trict court in this city. Tho court room was packed with interesting spectators. A motion to quash the uidictmonts on tho ground tlmt tlio prisoners wore nil boforo ono federal grand jjury though not tho one which in dicted thorn and are, thoretore, im muno from prosooution, was tlio first matter coining up after the trial got under way. Tho day was given ovor to tho arguing of this point. Tho preliminary steps takou thus far by tho sovon dofondants show to what oxtretnes tho tniso is going in its fight to prevent thoir conviction, realizing that if they aro convicted thoro may result sonsntional de nouncements which will lonvo tho trust in an unonvinblo position boforo tho law. . Tho indicted men nro James F. Rondornngol, tho formor gonornl su perintendent of tho Urooklyn plants of tho Amoricnn Sugar Rofining com pany j Oliver Spitzor, formor dock su porintondont of tho company in Brooklyn; Thoninf Kohoo, Joan M. Voolkor, Edward A. Poylo, John R. Coylo nnd Patrick ITonnossQy, woigh ors. Voolkor is criticnlly ill and was today uiinblo to appear in court. (Continued on page 8.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 20. In behalf of President Gompers, Yico - President Mitchell and SecretnryJMorri son of tlio Americnn Federa tion of Labor, Judgs Alton P. Parker today filed n final ap peal to tho supremo court of tho United States of tho de cision of the supremo court of tho District of Columbia, or dering tho lnbor lenders jjnil cd for contempt of court in violating an injunction. Each of the three dofond ants wns present when Judge Parker filed tho motion. HEAVY RAINS DO . GREATJ3AMAGE Stato of Washington Loses Thou sands of Dollars by Floods No Cessation of Storm ' Is In Sight. HEADQUARTERS TELEPHONE CO. Manager Buchter Is Transferred to Portland Immense New District Created, With Medford as Headquarters. vices from Nicaragua .todny declare lt anP" contractors and sub-con- that the efforts of two rival fruit ' factors for public works, companies to secure a preponderance The' urged tho necessity of an of the profitable Central American ! amendment of the Sherman anti trade are responsible In a small ' trust ,aw Preventing Its application measure for tho civil strife that itit0 ,abor unions, rending that country. ' 11 was requested also" that the em- Accordlag to tho massages re-! Ployor's liability act he amended so celved here, the .Union Fruit Com- j ns to ellminato tho "fellow servant" pany. doing business on the Ntca-nId tho "contributory negligence" raguan Atlantic coast, through New features. Anotaher sugegstlon was urienns, lounci hbou losing grounn ee."e-n" a. iusijci.-- to tho Nicnragua Fruit Company. tora 'o enforco the child labor law which exports through Corinto on 'a the District of Columbia, the Pacific coast. . Tho Interview with the president, President Zelaya was said to "have ' s understood to have been very .sat - i ii,. i m,a iniii. i.nm.1 Isfnotorv and k Is exnected that soma ..... nt t 'iT n .AAAmmanflflllnnii Ill n I pany ana to imvo gruuiuu u luutcs- slons that were dlstastful to tho ( eluded In tho president's forthcom Unlon company. Tho Nicaragua con- ( '"S message. cern. tho advices stated, rushed toj It is reported, however, that the tho aid of Estrada when ho estab- president has como to tho conclusion tiaiio tits nrnvlslonnl trovernment. to mako no recommendations for TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 29. At 5 o'clock thlB morning tho month's rain rocord In Tacoma stood at 13, G9 Inches, which breaks all record's for Novombor and is within three-quar-tors of an Inch ot breaking tho high est rocord for any mouth in tho yoar. Tho Novombor rocord up to to day had boon hold by that month in 1877 when 12,31 lnchos of rain foil. Tho rain of yostorday, how ovor, broko this rocord and iho only Medford has graduated from a way station on tho Pacific States Tele- phono &TeloGraph system to a dls trlct headquarters, In tho reorganiza tion of tho cystem ot tho company on tho lines in Oregon and tho north west. Tho chnngo wll Itnko placo De cember 1st and D. II. Dreweref, who has been with tho company for tho past fifteen years, will bo tho man ager for district 622, comprising the countlos of Jackson, Josephine, Lake and Klamath In Oregon, and Del Norto county, California. A fow years ago tho Medford ox ehango was ono of the minor ones, nnd was Inferior to both Grants Pass and Ashland In size and Importance and now 't has been selected as tho hoadquartors of a division covoring an lmmcnso terltory. J. J. Duchtor, tho present manager of tho oxchango, will bo transferred to Portland, wheer ho will bo given a responstblo position. Mr. Duchtor, during his manage ment of tho service here, has mado many frlonds, utd It has been during his administration that much of tho progress that resulted In tho city being Bolected as division hoadquar tors has boon mado. (Continued on pace 8.) J, V. Lanco and W. II, James of Grants Pass aro in Medford on n and aligned Itself It's trade enemy. In Nicaragua tho report that the dif ferences of tho rival companies had much to do with the inception of (Continued on rse 8.) SPAIN ABOUT TO LEAJEMOROCCO Present Spanish "Advance" Said to Be Nothing But Bluff on Part of the Authorities. changes In tho Sherman anti-trust, law. John Williams of Talent wns n vis itor in Medford Mondny. v (United Press Leased Wire.) GIBRALTAR, Nov. 20. Semi-of ficial dispatches received today from Molilla indicato that tho present SpnnUh "ndvnnco" is nothing but n bluff preliminary to tho early aban donment by Spain'of tho campaign in Morocco. Tho movomont is said to be mado nocossary as tho internal conditions of Spain, nlready verging on revolu tion smeo tho oxooution of Professor Forror, nunko it "unwiso" to bring back a dofontod army. Tho Spanish publio has been high ly inflamed against tlio Moroccan enmpnign on account of tho bolief that it was startod and is being con ducted for tho bonofit of rich Span ish raorchants. WILL INVESTIGATE Ten State Mining Inspectors , Will Work on Investigation Laws in Sight. -New Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Williams of Grants Pass, who Imvo been spend ing povornl days with relatives nnd friends in this city, roturned homo Monday morning. (United Press Leased Wire.) SPRINGFIELD, III., Nov. 29. Tho St. Paul raino disnster nt Cherry, III., in which between 300 nnd 400 men lost thoir lives, will bo investigated officially, according to n statement mado hero today. Ten state mining inspectors and members of tho stato mining investigation committee met today and ngreod to not jointly in tho investigation. It is deemed prob able that thoy will advocate a chnngo in tho existing stato mining laws, urged by Governor Deneen, to safe guard against similar disasters. Commission Loses Out. WASHINGTON, D, C, Nov. 20, Tho right of tho intorstato com merce commission to fix railroad terminal charges was denied by tho United States supromo court today in a decision by Justico Brewer in the enso, brought by tho commission against tho Chicago & Great Western nnd other railroads with tenniuala in Chicago.