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ireflon Historical Society CUV Hall United IVm AftoHiitJoii, Full IukmI Win lt4iKrt Thn only paper In tlm world phMIhIiimI In it city tliu Mltii of Modford having a leaned wlro. Medford Mail Tribune THE WEATHER, Tonight and Thursday Cloudy, wnrmcr. Tuesday High, 62; low, 34; range 57. Rain. MBDFOBD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1909. No. 224. t'UUUTii YlfiAlt. AP 18 TAKE AT In Vigorous Language, Sec retary of Troaaury in An nual Roport Discussos Re cently Exposed Frauds. MUST TAKE CUSTOMS OUT OF POLITICS Says Frauds Show "Long Continuing System of Cor ruption Almost General." WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. In vig- orouB language, Franklin MncVcagh, secretary of the- treasury, discusses in hlt annual report sent to congreSH today the recently exposed frauds of the sugar trust and other cus toms hotiHo scandals. Speaking of the "ulnrming" reve lations of tho conditions of the.ciiH tomH sorviro in Now York, ho sayc that tho frauds of the American Su gar Refining company hhowed 'u long-continuing system of corrup tion." While thoy were perhaps the most iinportnnt instances they wore "symptoms of a diseased condition, not universal by any means, hut al most general." Enough facts havi: been bronchi to light, ho declares, to afford a bnsis for rchabilintiou and numerous prosecutions have boon mado and projected. Influence of Politics. As for tho causes of tho domoral iratlon, tho secretary regards as most deleterious "the influence of local politics and politicians," which "has promoted that laxity arid law tone which prepare and furnish an inviting soil for dishonesty and fraud. "Unless tho customs service can be released from tho payment of politi cal debts and exactions," ho contin ues, "and from meeting tho supposed exigencies of mliticnl orgnnir.ntionn, (Continued on Page 2.) CHARGED WITH MALICIOUS MISCHIEF; IS ARRESTED Arthur Harris was arrested Tues day night by Policeman Murdock on a 'charge of malicious mischief in cutting tho canvas on a night lunch stand at the corner of Kir nnd Main stroots. Harris pload not guilty to tho chargo and tho trial of the case will take place this afternoon. When first arrested ro denied tho charge in tolo. but afterward admitted that ho had thrust his baud through n slit in the canvas mado by somoono else. John Hughes plead guilty to being intoxicated and contributed $5.00 to ward tlju keeping up of tho city. TWO MILES WATER MIS 11 MONTH Great Pronrcss Mado as Shown hy Report of City Engineer ; to Council. Over two miles of wator mains woro lald.ln ho city of Medford dur ing tho Month of Novombor, nccoru lug to thof.KOPPrt of City Engineer ' Pouter, fll'ort with tho council on Tues day evening. -In nil 12.871 foot of mains woro put In. Clrados for 4140 foot of eowor mains woro established and 3703 foot of grail on for comont sldowalhs laid out. Much othor Worlc waB dono, Including tho construction of GOO foot TRUST of storm eowor. N CAM Al GN INAUGURATED BY COUNCIL I BETTER LITE Committoo Instructed to Investigate Cost of Installing and Maintaining Arc Ligh ts Passage of 12 Ordinances Assessing Cost of "Water and Sower Mains Are Crite rion of Vast Strides Made in Civic Improvement. Tho next move ii tho campaign for municipal improvement in Medford wil Ibo to mako a belter lighted city. Tho mayor and council took tho first move in this direction Tuesday even ing when a committee was iiopintcd to investigate as to tch cost of in stalling and maintaining more lights in tho city and as soon as this com mittee reports stops will bo taken to place more and better street ligts on different intersections. For somo timo residents in outlying districts have been petitioning for lights and the council Is now undertaking th. matter in earnest. Tho light and water conunitteo will handle the inves tigation with instructions to mako an early report. That the city is taking groat strides in tho matter of municipal im provements was shown by tho piu-. age of twelve ordinances assesmg tho cost of water mains and suweis in the city. The ordinances pabsvd were as follows: No. 2Qq, laturnl sewer on Pino and Maple streets; No. 2CQ, water main on Dakota avenue; VINCENT & BAKER ASK FOR RELEASE FROM MY BOND Contractors Also Ask for Payment for Work Already Completed Council Makes Now Proposition. A special meeting of tho city coun cil was hold Wednosday for tho pur poo of conferring with Vincent & linker on tho matter of oxtondlng tho tlmo for tho completion of tholr con tract for building a plpollno and dis tributing system for tho city. Vincent & Hakor asked that tno city release them from tho socurlty bond which they nro at prcsont carry- Ini; t a. heavy oxnenao and :i:copt a personal bond, and at tho Bamo tlmo cxtond tho tlmo limit of tho contract. Owinir to tho legal complications arising from tho litigation hotwoon M. P. Hanloy r.ad tho city, tlio con 'nictors havo found it Imposalblo to complete tho contract In tho tlmo Hpeclfled, and as they will bo noiu up for suvoral months In tho worlc, thoy ashed a concession from tho council In tho matter of tho bond, which concession would bo a nmtorlal snvlnir to them. Thoy also nskod for an advnnco payment on tho work com- plotod. . Tho council discussed thp mattor In Informal session and nrguod on a counter proposition, which will bo submitted to Vlncont & Uakor this afternoon. Tho council ngreos to thq, trnnsror of tho bond,- with good so curlty, and will tendor tho cotrnc tors f 1,000 In water bomlH at par with ucmiod lutorost li Hon of tho cash paymont nslced for by thorn. FALLS IN SHALLOW POOL AN DIS DROWNED NEVADA CITY, Cab, Hoe. Lying in n gutter, tho bond partially submerged by wator, iiooumulutiug from tho rocont rains, tho body of flcorgo Tallou, a busmosB man 01 IhiR city, wns found oarly today. It h Kimnosoil that ho loll on tno Slip sidewalk, fit l iking his bond and wiih drowned in tho slmlow flow of water in tho ditch. WHS CITY D STREETS No. 270, water main on Twelfth street; No. 271, water main on Elev enth from Oiikdnlc; No. 272, watir main on Mistletoe; No. 273, water main on Newtown from Eleventh and Twelfth; No. 271, sower on New town; No. 275, sower along Twelfth; No. 271, water main on Cottage; No. 277, Bcwcr on Olson between Fourth and Second; No. 278, sown on Sec ond from Holly to west boundary ot city;; No. 270, sower in Itoss Crjrt; No. 280, water main on Knight street. James Campbell was voted $15,000 of city improvement bonds, his bid being par and accurcd interest. City improvement bonds still continue to be in demand. The monthly bills wero audited and the recorder ordered to draw war rants for tho same, the nggregato be ing about $10,000. Tho water main and improvement fund drew down (5,790.41, and tho gravity water fujid, $3,252.10. A building permit was granted H. W. Gray for the construction of n RntitMMl an re 1.) REGIMENT IN EIERGE BATTLE BEFOItf SULTAN Sultan Reviewing Troops When Two Rival Regiments Start Pitched Battle Many Are Killed. PARIS, Dec. 8. Scores of Mo roccan soldiers woro killod early to day during a military roviow by the sultan, according to a dispatch re ceived from Fez. Two regiments recruited from war ring tribes, tho message stated, suv agoly attacked ono another directly in front of tho sultan's roviowing stand. Religious fanaticism is re ported to havo caused tiie fight. F0RBESWLJLUR0BABLY NOT COACH EUGENE 1910 EUGENE, Or., Doc. 8. Coach ltobort W. Forbos, tho groat Yalo ond, has practically decided that business interests calling him away from Eugene, will prevent his coach ing tho Oregon football squad in 1010. Hoioloforo Forbos has been inter ested in the timbor business near hero and coaching did nut cut nil anv groat saorifico of blsinoss, IIo will probably bo located out of tho state lioroaftor and gavo that as his roa son for declining to sign a contract with the athlctio council for noxt seasoii. MISS CASE OF PORTLAND TO WED BUSINESS MAN SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 8. It wns oficially luiuouncotl horo today that Miss Mary Adolo Cnso, tho young contralto stupor will wed Willnrd Mot cnlC Ileum, n nephew of Yiotor II. Motcnlf, formerly soorotnry of the navy. This statement which comes di rect from Miss Cnso'a mother nnd which has boon vorifiod bv tho young jlndy, dlsposos of tho rumor that sho is engaged to Linus hprooklos, Jr. llonm is iv prominent businoss man of this city. STRIKE SOON 30 MORE Little Probability of Switch men's Strike Spreading to East Other Trainmen, to Demand a Raise. HAWLEY LEAVES TO INTERVIEW GOMPERS Strike Leaders Declare No Effort Will Be Made to En list Aid of Federation. NEW YORK. Dec. B. Fifth Vice President Murdock of the Railway Trainmen's union declared, today that there Ib little probability of the strike that paralyzed freight movements 1b the northwest xtnding u tb Atlan tic seaboard. . ( He stated, however, hat tho mem bers of his organization, and the con ductors and other employes bri 80 eastern railroads on January 3 would" demand an Increase of) wages and a concession regarding the number of working hours. This demand wilt bo mado by tho men as employes of tho Individual roads, and not as the mem bers of an organization Confer With Gompcrs. . MINNEAPOLIS. Mln, Dec. 8 - president Hawley of the Switchmen's Union of North America will go to Cincinnati tonight, where, he will meet Samuel O. Gompors, president of the American Federation ot Labor, In that city, presumably to discuss the switchmen's strike that has resulted In tho demoralization ot freight trans portation throughout tho northwest Strlko leaders hero declare that no effort will be made to enlist active support from tho American Federa tion. They stated their confidence o winning their fight against tho rail roads without tho aid ot sympathetic strikes on tho part of tho other labor organizations. It Is believed, how ever, that Hawley will endeavor to secure from Gompers some statoment that will strengthen ibo position ot tho strikers. EUGENE BOILER EXPLODES FIREMAN IS COOKED SANTA FE, .V. M., Doc. 8. Fire man H. H. Klncald Is in a local hospi tal frightfully scalded as a result of on explosion of n boiler of a Denver & Rio Grnndo locomotive last night. The englno was standing In tho yards and Klncald was alono in tho cab when tho boiler burst. The man was literally cooked before ho was res cued. Tho englno was blown to pieces. SMITH IS MAYOR OF GRRNTS PASS Elected Over H, D. Norton Mayor Promises Paving and Other Municipal Improvements. GRANTS PASS, Dee. S,. Dr. ,7. C. Smith was elocted mayor of Grants Pass at tho recent election, dofonting II, D. Norton. Tho four councihnon elooted to succeed tho retirinp; mem bers woro: Leo Cnlvort, John Sauor, WiUinm Huppms nnd Jim Tuffs. Dr. Smith served ono term as mayor of this city two yonrs npo. II. D. Nor ton is state sonntor from Josophino county. Smith promisos paving and many othor city improvements, nnd it was only after n most bitter cam paign that ho was elooted. C. B. Watson of Ashland is a vis itor in Medford today. ELAYA ORDERS DEATH OF GEN HIS News of Yesterday's Battle Following Up Advantage and Pursue Zelaya's Dis rupted Army Fierce Fighting Continues on Outskir ts of City of Rama. MEXICO OTY, Mex., Dc 8.-.vn unconfirmed dispatch from Managua Nicaragua, says that General Vasquez was tried by court martial on orders ot Zelcya and condemned to death! because ho was defeated by the in surgents In yesterday's battle near Rama. The news ot Vasqucz' defeat, the dispatch states, resulted In a demon stration agalnBt Zelaya. Battle Confirmed NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec 8. -Dispatches from Corlnto confirm .yester day's report of a decisive insurgent Victory pver Zelaya's troops under General Vasquez near Rama. The la- sd r isen Is, today's messages' state, are ptlsiilng to their utmost the advan tage and fierce fighting- la progress ing on tho outskirts of Rama. Between 200 and 300 men fell la 'yesterdays engagement. I Vaaquez forces suffered an overwhelming per centage of casualties and many of war. A detachment of bin .command,.1 STARTS TO WALK GRANTS PASS TO CINCINNATI Aged Woman Would Rejoin Sister in East Walks as, Far as G-lendale When Au thorities Stop Her. ROSEBURG. Or., Dec. 8. -After travollng afoot for threo days from Grants Pass to Glendalo. Mrs. Helen Slater, an aged woman from Troy, N. Y was brought to Roseburg today from that city. Sho Is penniless and was taken charge of by the county until her sister in Cincinnati can bo heard from. Mrs. Slater Journeyed from Troy to ban t rancisco, wuero sno wub uia- appointed, her sister having moved to Cincinnati. With what m ney sho J had left, coupled with earnings she( mado whllo In San Francisco, sho started for that city. When sho got to Grants Pass her money gavo out and she resorted to tho last rccourso of traveling nroot. Alter waiKing ror threo days sho reached Glonuaio, at which placo tho authorities intervon- ed, refusing to allow her to travel In that fashion. County Judgo Wan - acott will caro for until her slstor can bo heard from. G. W. Sornnson and C. A. MoKor- nin of Grants Pnss weer in Medford on business Wednesday. COOK'S DATA REACHES SHORES OF DENMARK COPENHAGEN. Dec. 8 Tho With observations of Dr. Frederick A. Cook reached here tednv oi. board I'm Rlnniiiiiv T'nitoil Stntes liXlrnori. - innrv .. f tnutioup wevo taken U ml c sure that the lornr-heralded dntn wero delivered safe to tho university nu- thorities. As soon as tho United States was tied un nt her nier an iron box con- tnining Dr. Cook's roport and dutn in which his original entries mndo was broucht ashore. The box wns closely. followed bv Waltor Lonsdalo, Dr.ivolop ns a result. The doad man Cook's secretary, who hnd stood guard ovor its contents since thoy loft tho hnmls ot tno oxpioror. ERAL WHO LED ARMY TO DEFEAT Is Confirmed Insurgents cut off by the rebels, fled Into the Interior, closely pressed by the in surgents. It Is believed that tho reb els are contemplating moving upon Managua upon tho conclusion of the Rama campaign. Tho situation at Greytown Is re ported to bo little changed today. General Cbameorro's blockade of tho Zelayans is generally effective, and the rebel leader Is reported to be In command of th situation. Cardaaa la Flld. NEW ORLEANS. La.. Dec. 8. Dr. Cardenas, the former president of Nicaragua, whoso administration was overthrown by Zelaya In 1893, has taken the field against the dictator, and Is beading an expedition from Costa Rica Into Nicaragua accarding to advices received by Estrada sym pathizers In this city today. Cardenas mobilized more than 400 aaon, all ot which are well armed and equipped. It is expected that he will pick up racaraguan exiles and others . (Centlnuxl on pag 6.) COLD WAVE IN T MORE SEVERE Local Dealers Begin to Find It Impossible to Supply- Fuel in States. Middle Western KANSAS CIAY, Mo., Dec. 8. This ( portion of the southwest experienced still colder weather today. Much dfs- comfort is being experienced in those citios and town in Oklahoma, Kansas and westorn Missouri that depend on natural gas for heating purposes, be causo 0f tho extremely low pressure in tho pipo lines. Coal dealers are finding it impossible to fill orders promptly. Twelve BeloW Zero. NORFOLK, Neb., Dec. 8. North- crn Nebraska and western South Da- kota nnd northern Wyoming report tho coldost woathor of the winter. The temperature hero dropped to 12 ho aw zoro. At Dendwood, S. D., it wns 17 below and at Lander, Wyom ing, 20 below. ! Four Below In Omaha. OMAHA, Neb., Dee. 8. The cold wave has lost nono of its vigor. Tho ( temperature hero wns four degrees below zoro at 7 o'clock this morn ing. I I MARION, Ohio, Doc. 8. Huvxe; Thursh wns found frozen to death in a hut nonr horo. ne leaves a wife and fivo children. T0NG WAR CLAIMS STILL ANOTHER LIFE ' " OAKLAND, Cnl Dec. S. While it is belioved by tho polico who nro to day investigating tho death of Wong ! Sin, tho Cluneso lottery ngent who , was muivlorod last night, that tho shooting was tho result of jealousy on tho part of somo other Chinese, thoy nro wntolnng tor somo new an glo of tho Tong war which may de is a mpmbor of tho Snoy On Tong. Ho was visiting nt Third and Wash- mgioii sirois wuon no wns suoi. MIDDLE WES LUBTONAME MEN TO TAKE District Supervisor Hen dricks Offers Commercial Club Opportunity to Name Enumerators in the City. MEANS THAT CENSUS WILL BE COMPLETE Steps Will Be Taken to In sure Proper Censu No One Will Be Overlooked. R. J. Hendricks, district supervisor of the census, after meting represen tative citizens of Medford in confer ence, has requested the Medford Com mercial Club to name four enumer ators to atke teh census in Medford. The matter will come up at the next regular session of the club. Mr. Hendricks states that it is his wish to cause each city in his. district to feel that they were fairly treated in the matter of the enumeration of its residents and with that end in view he offered the club tho right to name four men to do the counting, The city has until April 15 to com plete the count. A campaign will be started by the club to guard the over looking of any resident in order that the best possible showing can. be made. FORMER BANK PRESIDENT ARRESTED FOR FRAUD MINERAL POINT, Wis., Dec. 8. Calvert Spsnsley, former president of the First Nntionnl Bank of Miner al Point, was arrested today and tnken to Madison where he will be arraigned on the chargo of complic ity in wrecking the institution. NURSERYMEN WATCHING CLOSELY FOR DISEASES Nurserymen are beginning to res pect tho Inspectiou law as adminis tered by southern Oregon officials, and' as' a consequence local growers can be assured ot good trees so long as tho rigid inspection now In voguo Is kept np. Out ot two carloads ag gregating over 100,000 trees, sold hero by L. E. Hoover, tho Inspectors found but 1000 which were defec tive. Somo of these wero because they wero diseased, but for tho rea son that ho wished to ma'ko his de liveries ontlroly satisfactory. This j Is less than two-thirds of ono percent of tho total. G. F. Tupren was at Jacksonville Wednesday on legal business. MAIL TRIBUNE BOYS TO USE WHISTLES Hereafter You Will Be Warned by Shrill Whistle That Your Pa per Has Arrived. Tho carriers of tho aMil Tribune have nil been provided with whistle and lioroaftor whon tho pnpor arrives subscribers will bo warded by a shrill blast. This will sorvo in not ifying subscribers during ruiuiny weathor that tho paper has nrived and if boded will provent tho papers be ing sonkod with tho rain. Tho boys havo been instructed to placo tho pa per on tho vorandas and any devi ation should bo reported to this of fice. Hereafter tho papor will bo coleqt od for at tho placo of delivory, thus eliminating much ipconvenioncp both to tho circulation manager and tho subscribers. CENSUS