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8 THE MEDFORD MAIL TKLBUNE, MBD'EORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, FJ3BRUAKY (, 19.10. S. S. IS WRECKED ON REEF Missing Steamer Is LocatedSix of Crew Are Said to Have Been Lost in Heavy Sea. QUICKLY SEATTLE, Wash.. Feb. 5. A wireless from tho steamer Victoria, which reached Sownrfl tins afternoon says : "The missing stenmer Fnrrnllon is on Blnek Kcof. five miles from Llnmmn, the s-nme spot , whore tho Saratoga was lost several years ago. There arc 22 persons aboard. "Six who left in an open boat 20 days ago have never been heard .from nnd it is believed they have been lost in the blitxard that has been raging on tho coast for mnny days." Four weeks ogo the Farnllon sail ed from Fort Graham, Alaska, for ports to tho westward. It is suppos ed she has been on the reef for n large part of that time. REORGANIZE DEFENSES. IS NABBED BY POLICE Sacramento Startled by Bold Ruli bcry, But Police Effect Prompt Capture of the Thief. (Continued from Page 1.) army-into four "lonea of defense." Tho training of the national guard ia direct connection -with the army in these four "zones" will be advo cated. It is understood that the general ctaff will propose the elimination of 76 garrisons which it is said the re port caustically terms "pitching posts." The organization of special corps under the direction of regimental quartermasters for taking care of large posts and permitting regular soldiers alwayc to be ready for ac tion and receive rigid training will be suggested. Acocrdlng to tho plans tho reor ganisation could be completed with in six years, by which time, it is ex pected the Panama canal will be op ened and the army will be called upon to provide for its defense. DEATH RIDES IN ' HEAVILY LOADED TRAIN Many Reportut Killed in Wreck in Florida Fir4 Reports State That Filly' Wire Killed.. An attack of the grip Is often fol lowed by a persistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been extensively used and with good success for the relief and euro of this! cough. Many cases hare been cured 1ex enamo, won!f 1(JW , after all other remedies have failed. ; ;,, ,Uv For ,)V jrwlron Sold by all druggists. 'Hardware Co. 277 SACRAMENTO, Cal., hVo. The boldest robbery in loon' criminal 1 Is- tory nnd one- of tho clearest cap! uni te the credit of tho piliai fnroo n bine in tho loo tins "slordnv nf l show window of th imvnlrv xtoru Emil Stoinmnn on I lie pr5, .l Im incss street of Mwi .r ..( Wjlliii three hours nft .'rv in tho bright light of ' !.h was placed in jail ami .f tho b-uty of over $.ri00 worth of diamon3s, "with! thu exception of a $50 locket recov ered. Workiug from the unoccupied basement under 'Stcimunu's store. Collins made his way through the flooring under the window with a brace and bit. Stnmling on two empty barrels, he then cut through the flooring of the show window which was covered with n velvet cloth, then slit thu cloth beside u tray containing over $500 worth of diamonds, reached in the plain sight of passersby and helped himself. A peculiar feature was tho fact that in th window ntached to the tray was a card stating that $100 reward would be given for the cap ture of any thief who stole the din monds. A passerby saw the hand renehing for the diamonds beside the card and concluded that it was clever advertising game. He went into n barber shop a few doors away and laughingly told of the new de parture. The barber, however, was wiser and he reported the matter to Steinmnn. By that time Collins had made good his escape. Collins' capture was due to the as tuteness of railroad detective Higgs of the Southern Pacific force, ne knew soraoUrinjr of the previous rec ord of Collins, who i snid to have served a term for a robberv in Sn- lem, Or. Knowing that Collins was in town he told Chief Ahern a few days ago that if any trick was turn ed to let him know and Collins would be looked up. .fAOKSONVlLLK, Kin., Feb. fi. A report received herp tlifci nftomoon says that u racetrack train from St. Augustine, lumvlly loaded with pusn- engers, collided with a regular pass enger express on tho Seaboard Air Mno Into today, causing heavy lust of llfo. First reports indicated thnt fifty persons were dead In the wreck but tho railroad officials declared that these figures woro grossly exagger ated. Relief trains have been sent from hero to the scene. DAVIS OBJECTS TO FEE. (Continued from Page 1.) that at the time of the rclo of the railroad to George Estec that the sale was mado in tho interest of an association of men who subsequent y formed tho company known as tho Pacific & Eastern railroad, and tuat Dr. Redd? wnB Interested in this company to about nn uudlvidcd one- fourth. The business attended to In Port land in connection with thu subse quent failure of the Oregon Trust & Savings company by Dr. Roddy nnd Attorney A, 13. Reames was not, nccordiug to the protest, in the lino of tho duty of tho receiver and his counsel, and that It would be a fraud to allow them compensation for the efforts there, from the funds of the Mudford and Crater Lake railroad company. Mr. Davis also allege thnt tho trips about tho country taken by Dr Iteddy wero unnecessary and that the receivership as conducted by Dr. Reddy was characterized by "great dllatorlness and was rendered un necessary expensive." and thnt the business could have been concluded within on year. The protest further shows that Mr. Davis tins a claim of $21, 753.45 against the corporation nnd petitions the court to pass upon this and oth er claims against the corporation be- fore allowing and ordering the pay ment of the compensation asked bj Dr. Rcddy. February Sales Many sales are hoing planned for February, and although wo cannot toll you fully about thorn now, wo oan invito you to tho store and bid you wolcoiuo to ex amine the many things offered theiv. You won't bo disappointed in our special offerings and wo fool sure that you will realize that you can save money by coin ing hero. WAISTS AND SKIRTS Our wludows give you a hint of special sales ou waists and uklrts. Wo won't attempt deserlp tloiiH and prices, but slui ply ask you to hnvu a look at the windows, or, better still, coiuo Inside and take advantage uf the bargains. SUITS AND COATS We nru bound to clour out all suits and coats, and at tho prices wo nro making they are ,goliiK fast. You can afford to buy a suit now, oven though you did not wear It until next winter. You'll find tho prices tho lowest over made lu this section. DRESS GOODS, ETC. Our wludows show dis play uf dress goods tind as tho spring season will demand tho ono-plei'fl wool dress, now Is tho Tory bent time In which to get the goods If you do slro to make, up one for this spring, You will ap preciate the saving. DRESSES AND SWEATERS i I Oucl'lcco Dicmhc can bo bought hern lu thu very uvwoxt styles nnd fabrics and wo guarantee a tit or no sale. Tho priced will pleaso boyond the luidowMif n doubt. HwentiiN urn also shown nud In a number of good styles at low prices. The HUTCHASON Co. Formerly BaRer-Hutchasom Co. MUCH SNOWY BUTTE SOLD. (Continued from Page 1.) covers each tract i" in it.elf an as- et. the value of which can hardly be estimated. With tho orchard condi tions as thev how are in this valley. t can he easily -een thnt thi In ml will be well worth from JflTiOO to $2000 nn acre when the trees nro -n full benrinir. Do roil know that croup can be nroventedT Glvo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as tho child becomes hoarse or oven after tho crouuy cough appears ond It will prevent Hi attack. It Is also a certain euro ror croun nnd has never been known to 'fall. Sold by nil druggists. John II. Cochran left last evening for a mouth's trip to Now York City and tho east ou business. OEATH VISITS MINE. (Continued from Pago forts'to'get any "definite Information from Ernest today regarding tho mine explosion have been extroinoly unsatisfactory on acocunt of poor wlru facilities and because ot tho tre mendous excitement prevailing In tho mining town. DUpatches that have como through (lore was slilt grave doubt as to tbo extent of the disaster. t Klevcn llodlcw Found. INDIANA, Pa., Feb. f. A report received here from Krucst Utu this afternoon nays that cloven burdlcK have been taken from thu mine In which an explosion occurred today. Tho message Hlnte thnt It Is believed by many tbut this Is tho extont of tho casualties. Just received a complete lino of en amel wuii! and kitchen furoishinirs. hav not been satisfactory to mining Compare our prices. Medfonl Hiird Intcrentt here nnd late this afternoon wuro Co. 277 r GREAT WHITE SALE t BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 7, AND CONTINUING FOR TEN DAYS WE OFFER EXTRA GOOD VALUES IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, EM BROIDERIES, WHITE WAISTS AND WHITE GOODS. OVER 1000 MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS, BOUGHT ESPECIALLY FOR THIS EVENT, IN CLUDING BEAUTIFUL LACE AND EMBROIDERY TRIMMED AND HEMSTITCHED CORSET COVERS, PETTICOATS, DRAWERS, GOWNS, CHIM ISETTES, ETC. i AT ONE-THIRD OFF White V&ists Guaranteed all linen, white tailored waists, in all sizes and several different styles' at $1.50 each. Fancy lingere and white lawn waists at $1.50 to $4 each in late styles Underwear As this is a special sample lot of underwear, no two gar ments in the entire lot are alike, corset covers from 35c up; petticoats from 50c up; gowns from 'J9c up; drawers from 19e up; chimisettes at special prices. JO very gar ment marked at regular price during this sale at one-third off actual value. EMBROIDERY Lot 1 Fine Hamburg embroideries and insertions in this lot; also some fine Swiss pieces... All at 9c yard. Lot 2 Swiss embroideries in all widths and with extra fine edges. Some good band insertions included, 14c yard. Lot 3 Extra fine Swiss patterns in embroideries. Regular 25c and 50c values, at 19c yard. DURING THIS SALE ALL OVER-EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS EXTRA WIDE EMBROIDERIES AND WAIST INSERTIONS WILL BE ON SALE AT SPECIAL PRICES. SALE BEGUNS MONDAY MORNING AT 7 O'CLOCK AKD CONTINUES FOR 10 DAYS VAN DYKE'S SPECIAL: WE ARE SHOWING NEW WAIST AND DRESS SILKS IN LATE COLORS AND NEW WEAVES