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5' THE ALEPPO RD MAIL TRIBUNE, M13D.F0K.D. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY, 24, 10.10, OXOEY SECURES ANOTHER CUM Has Now Largo Body of Oro to Work Said to Be Very Rich New Owner Very Enthusiastic. W. R. Oxley lins secured option on llio Brass-Simmons mino from E. J. Simmons of French Gulch, Califor nia. This is tho connecting link on tho lode- between tho Rny and Cheney properties, already bonded by Mr. Oxl ey, and gives him a conipleto chain from the foot to the npex of tho Cox-Lymnn hill, two miles north of Gold Hill on Kokuo river. The Btnjs-Simmons property was the strategic point for tho operation of tho entire group, ns the may all be worked from one tunnel, nlrcady ex isting on the Cheney property, and tho Brass-Simmons property lies be tween the other two. Tho denl gives ono of the largest oro bodies in southern Oregon, and assays have shown that it is one of tho richest. "Tho biggest opportunities lie right here at our door," snid Mr. Oxley recently. "I have investigated the mining prospects of southern Or egon pretty thoroughly, and I find nothing better than we have right hre and you don't have to go over miles of snow-covered mountain trails to reach the mincs.either. "Our assays have been such that xce believe we have what we have been looking for, a big low-grade j proposition, and ns soon as neces sary nn adequate plant -will be placed on the ground. We are close to the railroad, have electric power right ot hand, a. good body of ore every thing that is needed to make a suc cessful mine." REX MEAT MARKET H0VESJT0 WEST SIDE Tho Rex "Tent Market, Huth & Peck, proprietors, which has former ly been conducted in the Deuel & Kentncr building, hns moved to 108 West Main, where Messrs. Huth & Peck have fitted up a ment mnrketi modern in all its anointments, and where they are prepared to give both . old and new customers that decree of satisfaction for which they havej been noted. JAPS FIND PLOT TO KILUEAOERS Police Active Following Receipt of News That Five Assassins Ar rivo to Murder Japanese Officials. LLOYD GEORGE IS VICTOUT POLLS Startling Gains of Conservatives Stopped Liberals Will Retain Majority of Some Forty. TOYKO. Japan, Jan. 24. Double police activity was ordered today fol lowing tho receipt ot news that five Koican assassins have arrived In Tok yo with tho sworn purpose of mur dering Prlnco Yamagatn, Premier Katsura, Foreign Minister Komura, Resident General Sone and General Hasegawa, Each assassin has been assigned n vintim nml tho cnramnient is con vinced that the wholesale assassin ation has been planned as a grand coup by tho Korean revolutionary party. A largo body of special detectives was set to work today to trace tho Koreans and tho marked men have been surrounded by guards. They will bo protected and will go about In public today only under heavy guardv or until tho supposed assas sins have been run down. Tho plot wr.s exposed through a confession obtained from a member of tho revolutionary party In Seoul, Korea, and Is considered by the gov ernment to demand tho most urgent measures on the part ot the officials. At a secret meetlnc of the revolu tionists at which the assassination of Prince Ito was celebrated as a great victory for tho Koreans, the daring plot was formulated. Many Volunteers. Thero were many volunteers to un dertake Its accomplishment. Lots were drawn and tho men selected aft er the supposed fashion of European anarchists. Each swore to give his life or carry out the purpose. It Is learned that the five men succeeded In entering this city and are now In hiding awaiting their opportunity to strike. Every possible effort Is being made to trace them, but making tho matter public undoubtedly has put the as sassins on their guard. The government officials today fear that the assassins will postpone action and simply remain in hiding LONDON. Jan. 24. Early reports today from the constituencies where balloting Is taking plnco Indlcato that the startling gains of the conserva tives during tho last week havo been stopped. It seems probable, accord ing to persons who aro Informed as to tho situation, that the liberals and tho laborites will retain a majority of from 32 to 41. Chancellor DaVld-Lloyd-George, father of tho revolu tionary budget, has been rc-electod, but his majority was diminished by 146 votes. Tho liberals today ndvanced tho charge that tho conservatives havo tampered with ballot boxes during tho last few days of the election. This alleged misconduct, they claim, has grown more flagrant each day. SPLENDID DAY MRS AOKI WILL GREETS AVIATOR; NOT TELL TROUBLE Paulhan Says Ho Will Excel Himself Lives With Her Husband In Squalid This Afternoon. Is Pleased Jnpanoso Tenement House for Pcoplo's Neighbors Toil of t Sake. I Tioublo. DAM BREAKS: TWO MEN SWEPT TO DEATH VANCOUVER. B. C. Jan. 24. By the breaking of nn old dam on the Cnpilnni river, two men. Georcc Tlmnilton and Georee Simpon. em ployed of the city waterworks, were swept to death today in the swirling waters of the stream. The men had cone to an old houe at the dam to get some tools which they hnd left there. Thev had iust entered the plnce when the dam broke and sen a wall of water against the structure. The hone was swent nwnv like n cork and with it went tho unfortunate men to death. The bod ies have not been recovered, until the present excitement passes over if they can avoid arrest. This phase of the case, addpd to tho fact that other assassins, It is said, are ready to replace any of the five who may be captured, makes it all tho more serious, as It places tho high officials of the government in per manent danger of being murdered. Tho campaign ot assassination is the outgrowth ot the struggle of Ko rea to free herself of Japanese domination. TAN FOR AN PARK, Cnl., dan. 24. With sun shining clear and no wind every prospect for suoooKsful flight by Louis'Pnulhnn, tho fnmotm French aviator, was apparent hero today. Storm clouds, which loworc) oh tho wostorn sky nt dawn moved to the southward and soon the sun was dry ing up tho soggy field caused by yos tordny's downpour. Paulhan directed tho work of his assistants in -getting tho aeroplane from its shed and his animation bo tokened his delight nt the ideal and auspicious woathcr. "It is for the people that I am happy," declared Pnulhnn today. "They hnvo been disnjwpintod once and I nm pleased thnt they shall not bo again turned away. The day is beautiful. I will excel myself." WELCH AND CANON OFF TO STUDY PAVEMENT Mayor W. IT. Canon and Council man Welch left Sunday oinrning for California where they wil investigate the different varieties of paving ma terial used in tho principal cities uf thnt stnte. Messrs. Canon and Welch will in vestigate the paving proposition from every point of view in order thnt they mny bo qualified to impart inform. -tion of vnluo to tho people of M.d ford, and to the city council so th.it when tho question of tho laying oi the paving petitioned for comes up before tho council everyone will l? advised ns to the quality, durabilUv nnd pneo of the different paving ma terials which may bo offered for o ir -sideration. H. W. Williams of Gold Hill was a recent Medford visitor. II. II. Bnker is puting down 300 feet new sidewalk in front of his res idence property on tho west s'ido of North Bnrtlett which will add n great convenience to improvements of the streets. 8RATTLB, Wash., Jan. 24. Gladys Ktnory Aoki, daughter of Archdeacon F.mery of Costa Madera, California, when seen today at her rooms in tho Ujini Hotel, a Japauoso upurtmunt house on Jackson street, would not affirm or dtuiy a roport from San Francisco to tho effect that she hnd written her father to tako hur back into his homo. Neighbors, howovor, insist that there is trouble in tho Aoki homo. Acorrding to tho gossip n tho Ujin'v hotel Aoki hna ben in tho habit re cently of leaving his wifo and hoy for four or five dayn at n timo. Thoy claim that since Christmas when they moved to tho city from their ranch at llillmnn City, Aoki Iiuh been in the habit of getting money from his wifo and then disappearing. JIo would only return when tho money was gone. When thin story was re told to Mm. Aoki and she was asked if it was true, she said : "That concerns my private family affairs and I don't euro to talk about it." To all questions she will not talk." Mrs, Aoki and child aro housed in a squalid thrvo-rooin apartment. Notice to Contractors. RliN are wanted by tho Queen Anno Addition, Inc.. upo ntho g rad io Kof Queen Anno avenue In tho city of Medford. Tho profiles of tho crado adopted will bo found In tho offlco of tho city engineer. Contractors de siring to bid on this contrnct aro ro quested to fllo sealed bids at 20 North Front street on or before Jnn uary 31. No bids will bo rocotvod after tint date, at which timo the snnio will bo opened. Tho undersign ed reerves tho rlwlit to reject any and all blilH offered and will require a sufficient bond from the successful bidder. 2G4 QUEEN ANNE ADDITION, INC. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Cllno and Wilkinson havo dissolv ed partnership tht real ostnto busi ness ot tho Cllno & Wilkinson firm of Central Point, 305 J L. CLINE. Don't Pass up Good Opportunities If you piokod up a papor and road that a cortain man was giving away roal dollars to ovory porson who callod during tho day, you would mako it your businos3 to bo on hand for your sharo. YOU WOULD NOT MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Dollars aro novor givon simply for tho asking, but thoy aro giv on to all who study and act. By acting on our advor tisomonts and acting on tho suggostions you can save many dollars. DON'T PASS UP YOUR OP PORTUNITIES. You Will be Wise to Invest In a SUIT, COAT, SKIRT WAIST or PETTICOAT During This Clearance Not alono tho abovo montionod articles, but many others may bo bought at tho most surprising reduc tions. Wo invito you hero to look and assuro you again that you will bo wise to buy now, IGe HuLchason Co Formerly Baker -Hutchason Co. mat Savoy Theatre TONIGHT CUPID AND THE MOTOR BOAT (Lively Comedy Omnia.) THE UGLY GIRL. (Colored Drama.) PUNCH AND JUDY. (Rich In Humor.) 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