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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. anSDFORP, ORKttON. EKIV)AY, APRIL 22, 10J0. Through By CLEVELAND MOFFETT Copyright, 1905, CHAPTER VIII. OtBEMM HE next and wondered eon In Shortly clock oyer tho columned entrance to tle Palais do Justice M. Paul passed through tho great Iron and gilt bar trier tfcat fronts tho street and. turn- 3ag to the left, mounted the wldo stone j "siRirwaT. Two flights up tho dctec- tre foaed himself In a spacious cor- Wor off which ojioncd seven doors -leading to the offices of seven Judges. Keren! Strange this resemblance to .Hko fatal corridor at tho Ansonia! And stranger still that Judge Ilautcvllle's Mcc should be No. 01 vJadgo Ilautcvlllc presently arrived. l'oa look serious this morning,' ho awld, remarking Coqueull'a pale face. "Xes," nodded M. Paul, "that's how Teel" and, settling himself In a chair, jproceeded to relate the events of K! BfefaL The Jsdge listened with grave at 'lestiea. Ton believe It was the as MMfa feiasclf who met you 7"' he ques Mobc(L Doa't yon J" Tm aot sure. Ton think his motive ma to get the woman's address?" "Jsa't that reasonablel" Saatcvfllc shook his head. "He -wmMn't have risked so much for "9mt How did he know that yoa 1imt copied the namo and given it sb of us say to mef j "Ah, If I only hadr sighed tho Vtecdve. "TIow did he know that yoa wouldn't areasember the name? Can't you re Teeeiber It at all?" "That's what I've been trying to do," awplled tho other gloomily. "I've tried and tried, but the namo won't come Jck." JLa beer before, as arranged the pre CTteBs sight. Papa Tignol had started Kst to search for Klttredge's lodgings, rateee the American, when questioned tSty GCbdln at the prison, had obsti aateJy re rased to tell where ha lived. XBd. aa examination of his quarters uma a Batter of immediate lmpor 3aBce. It was not Papa Tlgnol. how vrtr, who was to furnish this Infor OBatioB. bat the discomfited Glbelln, "vhese presence In the outer offlco was -Jtt-tMs Bosaent announced. -A. Bwsent later Coqnenil's fat, red 2hlred rival entered with a smile of "Ah. yea have news for oar ex sdalaed tho Judge. GIbeUa beamed. "I haven't wasted fmy tlate," he nodded. Then, with a oiuuca a iv... man SlinOCU OUt Or me AUSOniO SUe ,uniuu uy nu tit, ui tun iusinimi.u o- OX'OI'.UlllR j........ irttir-r I . . . . . . . !... .... . I .. t nlliA nn dny all Tarls buned drove directly to the house where wo s',u,'' or 8Jnt0 V: 4rson en- Nowtovvn ntrair, as it was cnnou. tuatr' He turned to Coquenll. --- " " r," i..V.V f ' nro, . . r . - onnnrn nr unniiq inr run 1 111 iirnviM before 0 by tho white "No." I ..III:. '.: . i" T ,Z: na Judge 31 rKDDMD HOW5TKK AND riSTOIi iSS XJLXB THEK BETOKH THE JX7ZXIE. anucastlc glance at Coquenll, "Tho old 'toefeeel has Its good points, after all. JUtlMBgti I am no longer ln charge of 'Jtbhi ctut," rasped the fat man, "I SMtppese there Is no objection to my eadertag my distinguished associate," Jke bowed mockingly to M. Paul, "such iBiHri stance as la in my power. I hap 'jBeBedto hear that this American has a room oa the Hue Racine, and I Jvat 3eoked la there." "Afcl" said the Judge, and Coquenll Tabbed his glasses nervously. Onr friend lives at the Hotel des SMraugcn, near tho corner of tho SBoeJevara St Michel," went on Olbe- "Tu examined his things?" "Tear sari I spent an hour there." "Well, well," broke ln M. Paul, Khat did you discover?" iClbclln lifted his pudgy hands dep Oecatlngly. "For ono thiug I discover 'atd a photograph of tho woman who 1M8 ln No. 0 with Martinez." "Tho devil J" cried Coquenll. ""It Is sot of much Importance, since Telfonay you havo tho woman's namo 'sHi addreea." lie shot a keen glanco a! rival. M. Paul was silent What humllla yrm lls K9W 9 you know It Is the woman's vaUiejajpyah?" questioned tho Judge. the Wall by D. Apploton & Co. . m toll vou." replied Glbolln I J"- -..W " " '"W ' - where M. Klttrodge was calling on At Jce. The note -"- ' " " wnsforM.Klttredge. Uo u white as a sheet, and ih the ladv. Lat-r thor . hurried down. stoppe.1 at his hotel, and he went u to his room two steps at a time. And Jean, the garcon had a gootl look at her, and he told Rose, the chamber maid, nnd she recognized her as the woman whose photograph she had seen In the American's room." "Ah. that's lucky! rejoined the Judge. "And yoa have this photo graph?" "Xo, but"- "Tou said you found It," put In Co quenll. "I did that Is, 1 found a piece of It. a corner that, wasn't burned." "Burned?" cried the others. "Yes," said Glbolln; "that's what Klttreilge wont upstairs for. to burn the photograph and a let of letter her letters probably. The fireplace was full of fresh ashes. Rose says It was clean before he went up. so t picked out the best fragment. Flore they are." no limit- n sm.ill iMctirn fmm his pocket and. opening It carefully, showed a number of charretl or half . , . uurueu pieces ci paper on wnicn woras i - ... ,.i ,,,,,..., piaimj reau. "More fragments:" mu teml Coque- nil. examining them. "It's In English. Ah, is this part of the photograph?" He picked out a piece of cardboard. "Yes. You see tho photographer's name Is on it." "Watts. Regent street, London." de ciphered the detective. "That Is some thing." And. turning to the Judge: 'Wouldn't It be a good idea to send a ban to London with this? You can mako out part of a lace skirt and the tip of a slipper. It might be enough." "That's true." agreed llautevllle. "Whoever goes." continued Coque nll. "had better carry with him the Ave pound notes found on Martinez aud see If be can trace them through the Dank of England. They often tako the names of persons to whom their notes are Is sued." "Excellent. I'll see to It at once." and. ringing for bis secretary, the Judge gave orders to this effect. To all of which Glbelln listened with a mocking smile. "Rut why so much trouble," he asked, "when you have tho woman's name and address al ready?" "I had them, and I 1 lost them." ac knowledged M. Paul, and In a few words he explained what had hap pened. (To Be Continued.) CITY NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 823 An ordinance authorizing the issu ance of $5250.00 of tho Improve ment bonds of the city cf Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, and direct ing the advertising of the same for salo In accordance with Chapter V of Title XXVII of Bellanger's and Cot ton's Annotated codes and statutes of the state of Oregon. The city of Medtord doth ordain as follows: Section 1. Whereas, tho city of Medtord has heretofore duly caused sowers to be laid ln certain streets of said city and has duly assessed tho cost thereof to the property bene fitted thereby ln accordance with tho charter of said city; and whereas, certain owners of sundry pieces of property, each assessed for such Im provement to a sum exceeding zo have duly mado and filed applica tion to pay sa'd several assessments In installments, ln accordance with section 2727 of said Balllngor & Cotton's Annotated Codes and Stat tutes; and whereas as r-ssesamont and bond lien docket has been duly nade up ln accordance with tho provisions of said section and with section 2728 of said codes and statutes, and the total amount of unpaid assessments for such street improvements and for which application to pay under the provisions of said section abovo cited has been mado and filed as aforesaid is the sum of 15250.00 as shown by said lien docket; Now tbererore, said city of Medford doth ordain as aforesaid that there is hereby authorized to bo Issued tho bonds of rr.Id city ln tho total amount of $5260.00 ln denomina tions of 7250.00 and $500,00 each, as may bo convonlent. Section 2. Said bonds chall bo in tho following form: $ NO City of Medford Jackeon County Stato of Oregon Improvement Bond Know all men by these presents, that tho city of Medford in the county of Jackson, stato of Oregon, for val ue received, hereby agrees and prom ises to pay tho bearor tho Bum of S dollars In croid cnln nr the Unite,! states of Amsrlcoa. on tho presentation and surrender of this about this An- arrested the American. You knew : m,t'" '" " i' 4U Tho Well, I happened to sneak to the ,t.n ,,..,.,., .,f n... nno nt 01.1. i, concierge there and she remembers ,)rovements and laying of sowers by ' o v n,vi. innwiT perfecUy a lady In a raincoat like the Installments." filed In tho office of c,0' ; '? ?,0n' ono this woman escaped In. This lady tho secretary o. state, February 22. u.,?.?? u,l. t n. iin,.r sent a note by the concierge up to the j IS 9 a. . as amended g nd net entitled JnHerk ; Vitat I lrlck, ?uigo and annrtmeut of the sacristan's wife. ' an act to amend sections 1, 2, 3. 4, ' " i CITY NOTICES. i obligation on tao first dny of. .... ., thence north to the north lino of unltl In the yea? of our Lord ono thousand section 36, bolnfe the inosont bound- initio hundred and twenty, without, ary of until city of Medford; thenro prnce, with I'-terest thoreon from tho , oast along said north lino of wild dato hereof until redeemed, or until section 3fi and tho present boundary tho time of tho soml-nnrual Interest of said city, to ntneo of commence payment next ensuing tho publlca-: went; all In Jackson county, uiegon. tlon notice of tho city of Medtord Tho following nro heroby deslR that this bond yill bo taken up and!,mt0,i n tuo places In Bald city at onncellecl and tl:nt interest thereon , Whlch tho polls will bo open within will cease a tho lutorost payment 8n(i cny: porlod next following auch publlea-l Kirst ward Commercial Club I tlon, at tho rate of six per cent per rooms. annum, payablo semi-annually In like Second ward Nnsh hotol. ,coin on tho first day of .. and! Third ward City hall. . of each year on tho pre-i rim rnUnuiit i t,riiv inuii,4nn1 isentatlon and surrender of tho proper coupons hereto annoxod. principal 'nnu imorosi p&jnuiu ni mu imiru ui MI i the treasurer of tho city of Medtord. This bond Is ono of a sorlos nuth- 5, G, nnd 7 of ;tn act entitled 'an act ,,, lj-,,. f t.nniln 1111,1 III II III bit 111 Vllj T".U . r, Jmlno; Scott Davis, Judgo and1 f frn,m",e n f Slornfo Vk II. 11. Cndy. Judgo and clerk' . l9?AnA .P"f. '"?rJAJJ In tho territory heretofore des- i f 8lU i n S ,0ftlco of tho secretary of state. Fob- oHv nf v5fnJ nfnpl w ini li nnt fitJ ?,rd' f.T'A: nJLdi5?i " 7h ,,u,, i ,V'i osltlon by placing upon their balloU, r tthf L?iMn.Unr nMrn?r ' "for onnexktlon" or "against annex- 2?, u'fnltiff. i 2ii thrn '""on" or word9 equivalent thoroto. Lmnu ,f , w- ! Resolved further, thnt this notice J,X 'niM t ilth f.r nrS o published In the dally Mnll Tri- lf Lr ?nP hi Ti,n. nfh.9P hnn.? nc. a nowspnpor of general clrcu officers In the Issuing of this bond i-,, nl, . , Ma.irm.i .n,i in and that the total amount of this ls- ,lolin ,n "ll cU "f f,Io fo, -inl ln sue does not exceed tho .limit pro- torritory above described, for n por- scrlbed bv said act '' ' 'our wcoks prior to such olec- Thls bond is redeemable at tho of-!t'on. and also four copies thereof bo flee of tho Kild treasurer of tho city Posted In four public plncos In said of Medford, upon payment of tho face cty, and four public places within valuo thereof with accrued Interest tho territory above described, for n to the dato of payment at any soml-.Hko porlod, by tho city recorder or annual coupon porlod at or after ono "nJer his direction. year from dato hereof as provided in Tho foregoing resolution was said act. For tho fulfillment of tho condl- Itlnnii nf thli nl.llr.illnn thn fnlMi nnd credit of the city of Medford are here - i i pieugea. t wIImu Imrrtif this honl hnrt i , .. .......... ,i .been duly s cnod by tho Mayor and attested by tho recorder of said city . Mfldforfl tha -ornorato seal of tno cltJ. of Medf0rd hereto affixed this day of A. D. 1010. Mayor Attest: Recorder o: tho city of Medford Section 3. Each of said bonds shall have attached thereto twonty coupons, each of which shall bo In tho following form: City of Medford State of Oregon Will pay to tho bearer, in gold : t0 ns8oss tho cost thereof on tho prop coin of tho United States of America crtJ. Abutting on said portion of said at tho office of tho treasurer of said street city on tho first day of Tho council will moot at tho coun- being six months Interest on Improve- jell chamber In said city on tho 3rd ment bond, No unless said, day of May, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. bond Is sooner redeemed ae herein provided, which redemption will roi der this coupon void. Mayor Attest: Recorder of tho city of Medford Said coupons shr.ll bo numbered from ono to twenty, respectively. Section 4. Tho mayor of said city Is hereby authorized and directed to sign said bonds, and the city recorder to countersign the same by attaching 'hereto tho seal of said city, all on behalf of said city. Section 5. The recordor of said city is heroby directed to register said bonds and number tho same on tho blank provided thorofor ln tho fore going form, in accordance with sec tion 2730 of sal. codes and statutes of tho state of Oregon. Section C. Tho reccrdor of said city is hereby directed to advortiso said bonds for sale, and that tho samo will be boIO for tbo highest prico obtainable, not less than par and ac crued Interest, in said advortlsemont, be shall announco that ho will ro celvo sealed proposals for tho pur chase o't said bonds or any portion thereof at his offlco ac any ttmo be fore 4:30 p. m May 3, 1010, Ho shall publish said advertise ment three times ln a dally nows paper published ?.nd printed in said city, nnd shall submit tho sealed pro posals received In accordance with said advertisement to the council at Its next meeting thereafter. The foregoing ordlnunco was passed by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, on tho 19th day of April, 1910, by tho following vote, to-wlt: Welsh, ayo; Morrlck, ayo; Emor Ick, absent; Wortman, ayo, Elfovt, ayo; Demmer, ayo. Approved April 20, 1910. W. II. CANON, Mayor Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recordor NOTICE OF ELECTION Be it resolved by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon That a special election In nnd for tho city of Medford, and In and for tho torritory hereinafter described, has been ordered by said council to bo hold, and tho same will be held on tho 24th day of May, 1010, be tween tho hours of 9 o clocic, a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m., for tho purposo of submitting to tho qualified elect ors of said city at said election tbo following question: Shall the boundaries of tho city of Medford bo altered by Including therein tho following described tor ritory, to-wlt: Commencing at tho northeast cor ner of section 36, township 37, range 2 west of tho Willamette mer idian; thonco south on tho oast line of said section 30 to tho north line of donation land claim No, 85, In said town and rango; thenco west along tho north lino of said dona tion land claim No. 85 and donation land claim No. 84, of said town and range to the northwest corner of said donation land claim No, 84; CITY NOTICES. Mm described at which the polls will bo open: Fourth houso from south city limits, on west !!, of enunlv rami s utn (run tno tra of street In said city. following hnvo been and hero- nppolntcd and designated nnd dorks of said election: First ward in salt! city L. h, Dn- Itlnabergor. Judgo: U. ninM$ Mr. fjy v of Min. tor' horolnboforo described, nro hereby invited t6 voto on said prop. 1 passed on tno iyin uay oi April, 1910, by the following voto: lOrrlCK, nj'O; HmoriCK, nUSOIU. , Wortman, aye; EKert, ayo; Dem- IU.;:":,, i?-n in 10m I AnnrOVOd. APNl 20, 1310 ... n vvnv " wam? , w , Attest: Mayor. RODT. W. TELFER. City Recordor. RESOLUTION' Do It resolved by tho city couricll of tho city of Medford. Oregon: That la tl.o Intention of tho city codncll to Improve Knight street In said city from Vermont nvenuo West to tho cast boundary lino of Fair- mount addition, by ending same, and m., at which timoall protests against tho making of said Improvement nnd Lthe assessing tho cost thereof will bo heard. Tho forccolng resolution was passed by tho city council on tho 19th day of April, 1910, by tho following vote: Welch aye, Emorlck absont, Merrick ayo, Wortman ayo, Elfort aye. and Dommor ayo. Approved April 19, 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, City Roccrdor. THE SAVOY ITHE THEATRE C00L-C0ZY WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN FUUJSltStlED. B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFORD - - - - OREGON Office in JackDoxi county Bank Upstairs ! t A fine assortment, Including nil kinds of drop top mill straight Huggy Whips-tho value (hut bring you back 250 to $3.00 Get n Smith Snapper for Your Whip. BUGGY HARNESS. J. e. Smith SIM KAST MAIN BTHKUT MITCHELL & BOECK WAGON MAKERS Wo mako n specialty of rubber tiro work and or chard harrows and spray tanks, call at Morrimau'fl Shop Rivaraide Avenue Wright's Investments 7-room houso, modem conveni ences, furnished, nnd two-room light housekeeping npartmontx, furnish ed, oloso in, on fine street, income f70 per mouth; $-1300, libornl terms. 5-room collage, modern conveni ences, some shndo tree?, cement walk, on good street, oloso in; $2 ISO. 8-room house, close to Jackson and Iiivcrsido strcotn, modern con veniences, n good investment; $.1300, $1000 ensh, easy tormo on bnlnnco. 5-room bungalow, fine, lnrgo lot, 100x105, with 18 fine onk shade troes, n lovely homo buy; $2330, $050 cash nnd liberal terms. 5-ncro orchard tract, of full bear ing apples with poach fillers, only , ono mile from Modford; a monoy maker; $-1000; good terms. 5 acres, adjoining city, set to bor- j ricfl, trees, vegetables, now 5-room house, barns, chicken houso, gasoline engino, land piped for irrigation;! $4200, $2500 will hnndlo it. ' 10 acres, just cast of town, hoauti fill new of Medford nnd vnlloy, a fine subdivision proposition; $500 1 per aero, easy forms. Wo have somo fino 10-ncro trncta in A No. 1 locality for $175 por ncre. Wo nlso hnvo somo BARGAINS in ' city investments. ' LET US SnOW YOU. ! J. BRUCE WRIGHT & CO., 132 West Main St. Phone 2691.! TONIGHT INTERRUPTED HONEYMOON (A Lnughing Sonsntion.) A BROTHER'S DEVOTION (A Stirring Drnmn.) Music That Is Always a Feature. ONE DIME. AND ESTIMATES I RESOLVED Tho boat resolution for yon to mako is to oome to us for your ..next suit, M you wtut something out of the ordinary. Wo do the best work and charge the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT TUB FXOaSliBSIVa TAHiOX Whips! - ' isminr Jill . w . a. i.i. . Lr . ... . Jt lfl I X The Brilliancy of f3 Sunlight , it more nearly approached by tlm now General Elec tric MAZDA unit than by any other liiihting fixture on the market excepting nn electric arc lamp. It it des tined to put electric light in every itorc, however imall. No illuminant can compare with ihe G.E. MAZDA light in low cost or high clficicncy for electric current. The Small Storekeeper Can Save Money by initalling three or (our or five of thcio units to illu minate his entire premium. They arc unrivalled (or how window lighting. Consult with us about our spe cial ofTcrs (or store lighting with G.E. MAZDA lamps. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY COB Here Are usiness BLACKSMITH SHOP, doing good business. GENTS' CLOTHING STORE; good lease and snap at price asked. OTHER OPENINGS we do not earo to advertise. CHOICE BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE AT $67.00 PER FRONT FOOT. Rogne River Land Co. mmtt' 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 "Went Miiin St., Ahdfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon . , . DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE REAL ESTATE Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchard and Mining Claims Medford Room 10, Jackson Tfr 3b Some Fine Chances Lm. 1 Realty Co County Bank Building