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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1910. IA RUSHES SEEKS 10 CONVICT RED SKINS MAY CUTH BERT'S JEWS TO FRONTIER: OLD SWEETHEART TAKE WAR PATH Uprlslny of Yuma Indians Imminent Authorities Attempt to Suppress Death Rite Orgies and Trouulo Is Brewing. Wo havo opened a show room, in our warohouse until wo aro ablo to oocuro a tomporary looation down town. Oome and soo us at At Rate Unprecedented in Muscovite History Jews Are Being Expelled From Country Homo Office Turns Against Them. Prosecutor in Illinois Murder Trial Asks That Death Penalty Be In flicted on Defendant Who Was Sweetheart of His Youth. (THE COX WAREHOUSE) CORNER FRONT AND ELEVENTH STREETS TjEMBERG, March 20. Expul sions of Jews from Russia is going on nt n rato wholly unprecedented in Muscovite history, according to iu "rmntion received hero from aedtm 4he frontier today. Tho refugees aro fairly swarming .all along the border, both in Austrian :and Goruinn territory. Suffering among tho exiles is intense. Only a few have been ablo to gather any of their belongings to tako with them :ia their flight to more friendlier lauds. Officers of Jewish associations fitnte that work of expulsion is pro ceeding nt such a rapid pace that -the associations are swamped with .pitiable petitions for aid from the assies. Tho home office, which heretofore tood with the Jews, is heading the Movement to expel them from Has eisu The reason for the sudden cam .paign against the Jows is believed to iave its inception in a report that ike Jews wero in a plot against the government. As expulsions on such a large scalo give tninor officials 'excellent opportunities for plunder ing their victims, the ostensible un covering or sucn a conspiracy is consequently popular among them. As the fugitives are scattered, it has Hot been possible to estimate the .number who crossed tho borders of Bnssin. It is known, however, that thousands have been exiled. Hun dreds havo been driven from the towns of Riga, Kacan and Woronesh alone. WATSEKA, 111., -March 26. Prosecutor Pnllisard, who today dotnaudimr the death ponalty for Mrs. J. B. Saylor, charged with the murder of her husband, was in his former years the sweetheart of the woman he seeks to convict. "It is truo," said Pnllisard, "that Lucy Sayler and I were good friends when young. Naturally I have tenderness for her, but I have sworn to do my duty and it is my misfor tune that I have to forget my per sonal symoathy for her." Pallisard in earlier days escorted the girl to school and later dances. Rumor had at that they were engaged to be married, but this was denied by Pallisard. He ad nutted, However, tnnt they wore "sweot on each other." The revelation of the romnnco that places Pallisard in the position of an accuser of his former sweothoar came in tho course of an examination by Attorney Morris of the defense of Edward Meyer, tho prosecution's strongest witness. Morris endeavored to got tho wit ness to contradict his story of the prosecutor's romance, but failed, al though he shouted questions rapidly and shook his fist in the face of the witness. Meyer became red with an ger and shouted replies in exaspern uon, but was unshaken in his story One of tho features of tho trial today was tho announcement that Golda, the pretty daughter of Mrs, Sayler, had sold her Pomerauian doe and her ponies to secure funds for her mother's dofense on the charge of slaying her father. BASEBALL DOPE FOR RABID FANS 3ea!s and White Sex Play Close Cam, Which Former Lost Account of Stewart. STANFORD TRIMS SOUTHERN BOYS on SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 2G. Had Harry Stewart had just a Hittle more control in yesterday's bat- ile between tho Seals and the White Sox, the 2 to 1 score iecoiued in fa vor of the visitors might havo been larned in favor of the locals. After walking three men, forcing in a run and again filling the bases, Stewart was dragged out to allow Henley n -efeanco to straighten things out. Henley was unable to hit his stride at the start, but after the second forced run of tho game had been ro eorded he began to cut the Chicago aas down. This last forced run was iko winner for the Sox. The localn were shy nt the bat, but on the field gave nn errorless exhibition. Tn as poor a game as ever has Aeen played on the Los Angeles grounds, the White Sox defeated the Angels 11 to 0. The lads from the "Windy City made 17 hits and sbrer- - rors, to their opponents' 11 bingles -caud 2 bungles. The big field at Stanford univer sity is tho scene today of the firet intercollegiate baseball contest o? this spring. The game finds but two of Stanford's old players sporting suits, and on the California side of the field but four of those who odubbed the cardinal last year. In Dual Track Meet Wearers of the "S" Take Southern California Into Camp by Score of 93 to 29. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., March 20. Stanford university won from the University of Southern California in tho dual track meet, scoring 93 points to the southerners' 20. A murky sky and high winds prevented the fracturing of any rec ords. One of the featurps of the dav was tho victory of Throop. star track man of U. S. C, over Colnn. Stan ford's crack sprinter, in the 100-yard dash. The race was a pretty one and was a dead heat until the last stride. YUMA, Arir... March 20. A sori ous uprising of tho Yuma Indians at tho government reservation near here is threatened as tho result of the de termination of the reservation au thorities to stamp out the death rito orgies that follow tho demise of each tribesman. According to Assistant United States Attonioy O. R. Horton. who is handling tho mnttor, thousands of dollars' worth of govommcnt prop crty is destroyed each year during theso unusual t antral ceremonies. The hut of the deceased Indian and all his person.-! possessions are burned by his friends. These cere monies occur tit midnight and frc quently hundreds of acres of grain aro consumed by the fire Hint are started. Tho big men .of the tribo havo no tmed Horton that they will restst with force if an attempt is mndo to stop their ceremonies. Horton is of tho opinion that a do tnchment of regular troops will nc cessarily havo to be sent to the res ervation before any action can be taken. MEN MISTREATED; AN INVESTIGATION IS ON NORFOLK, Va., March 20. Ad miral Dillingham is conducting nn in vestigation aboard the scuot cruiser Salem, into charges of alleged ill- treatment to the men aboard the vessol. As a result the sailing of the ship to join tho Bingham, a sister ship, in the cruise to South Amer ica has been delayed. IDAHO'S EXECUTIVE ACTS AS FIREMAN YREKA MASONS TO BUILD A HANDSOME NEW HOME When Engineer Refused to Go Out Because Fireman Was III, Gover nor Brady Got Busy. BONNER'S FERRY, Idaho, March 20. Governor Brady is hero today on an inspection tour nfter tho uniquo experience of acting as fire- ninn on n locomotive of tho Spokane International railroad. A freight train had been wrecked ahead of tho passenger on which he was trav eling. The governor was in a hurry to reach his destination. On the main line ahead of tho wreck thoro was nn engine and into it Governor Brady wont and demanded that the engineer take him mto Bonner' Ferry. Tho enginemnn demurred, Wo aw solo agents for tho famous Tarn M . mm. A ThalStay Satlsfoctory"IUiYge and mm have a complete lino in stock; also a splendid stock of stoves and ranges of all grades and sizes. Rugs, Shades, Etc. Wo have on display a moat select lino of Rugs in all grades from Ingrains to Royal Wiltons. Telephone or hoo us about your window kIkuIos and. wo will gladlv send our representa tive lo measure your windows and give you an estimate. have on rout" a beautiful line of T.aco Cur tains in novelties, and qualities adapted to all grades of furnishings. IT WILL PAYYOU TO SEE US BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES. C. F. CUTHBERT CO. PHONE. MAIN 3771 raying his fircumu wn siok, whoro- upon tho coventor whippod off his coat, rolled up his alcoves and grab bing a scoop, began to toss coal into tho firo-box. He stuck manfully to his job and reached his destination on Urn. Yes if it's in or Hoar this city, thut real estate is salable sulaliU now. Classified advertising tooll real ostato in this city evory day sometimos every hour of a day. ilaskitiH for Health. " '"H. "hi. B. Clearwater vs. Olympia elub is tho baseball card for the aft ernoon at the Presidio grounds. The Englishmen are favorites over the Olympics in today's contest. Tho White Sox will begin their journey baok to Chicago tomorrow evening. They will play at Reno on Monday, Ogden on Tuesday and Salt Lnke on Wednesday, with thoir last session in Des Moines on April 11. "'Danny long has promised to tell Tommy Sheehan by Monday just what players are to be turned over to tho staters. It is absolute that Carman, Waring, Van Pelt and Meikle, along with two other pitchers, are sure to be transferred. Fresno and McCredie's Portland rs fought out a tie game through Hie eighth and ninth frames yester day in tho raisin town, only to have Armbnistor of the northerners grab the gnmo in tho last session with n "home-run drive, sending one man 'home ahead of him. Score 0 to 4. YREKA, Cal., March 20. The Masonic bodies of this plnce havo appointed committees, consisting of four members from each body, to take action on ways and means of building a Masonic temple here. Tho oommittce met last night and effect ed organization by electing H. L. Walther chairman, H. J. Barter vice chairman and F. C. Pollard secre tary. Immodiate action will bo taken in regard to tho formation of a corpo ration, which will bo known as the Siskiyou Masonic Temple associa tion, and a subscription list will be immediately circulated among tho Masons with a view to ascertaining how much of tho stock can be plac ed. Tho amount of tho capital stock will be 300 shares at a par value of $100 per share, 250 shares of which i n i i win do onoreu ror sale at once, while the balance will bo held and disposed of by the board of direct ors as nece&mty requires. Tho MnnonB havo long been con templating the building of a temple, but this is tho first time action 1ms been taken. Tho contemplated structure will be either of brick or reinforced concrete, two stories in height, with stores on tho ground floor. Tho upper floor will bo lncd entirely by tho Masonic lodges. Rome tirno ngo tho Masons acquired title to a cornor lot, on tho corner of Miner and Oregon streets, which is ono of tho very best locations in the city, and a magnificent templo erect ed on tho lot will bo a groat addition to tho city. Tho scissors of tho ad-rondor should encounter your ad when ho gotB to work with them. Haskins for Health. FOR SALE-Good sound, broke hors es for sale. In quire at West Side Livery. A. B. Tull. PINGREE OXFORDS For Easter WE HAVE ACCEPTED THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR THE CELEBHATFO PINGREE SHOE FOR LADIES. THEY'RE SHOES, DE LUXE, WITH CLASS IN EVERY LINE. AS DUR ABLE AS TilEY ARE FASHIONABLE, AS DAINTY AS THEY ARE DURABLE IN BRIEF, THEY ARE FINE EXAMPLES OF ARTISTIC DESIGNING. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM. Want Exclusive ? Jewelry Novelties'! 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