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MEDFORD ftCAIL TRIBUNE, AtEDffORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TUNIS 5, 1!U0. h4 te- t to. Wf V ' TESTING LAW IN BRIBERY CASE Mm Indicted for Bribery In Connec tion With Election Is Surrendered by His Bondsmen Move Is Made te Test Jurisdiction. CHICAGO, 111., Juno 4. Demo cratio Lender Leo O'Neil Browne of the Illinois legislature, indicted for bribory in connection with tho elec tion of William Lorimcr for tho United States senate, was today sur rendered by his bondsmnu, Alderman Powers. Judge Scanlan nt onco is sued a writ of habeas corpus, re turnable Monday. Tho xnoro was m.-sde to test tho question of tho jurisdiction of tho Cook county courts in the alleged bribery case. Tho defense holds that n briber charge influencing matters outside of Cook county was consummated outsido tho county even if tho money ras paid in Chicago. Tho stnto holds that tho payment of the money con summated tho bribers and that "therefore the alleged offenso is in dictable in Cook county. The ques tion will bo tho ono at issucw hen argument in tho habeas corpus pro JUDGES AND CLERKS, OF ELECTION Following is tho list of judges and Lnko Crook Judges, W. C. Daley, clerks appointed to servo for the Xi. C. Chnrloy, Charles Kliuglo; several precincts of Jackson county ' dorks, T. L. Fnrlow, C. K. Terrill, 11. for 1910: Antioch Judges, Clarcnco F. Case, Mouroe II. Gordon, Gcorgo W. Stacy; clerks, Tlico. A. Glass, Win. Jones, Win. Scott. Applcgnte Judges, II. D. Kubli, J. C. Grubb, 0. E. Hose; clerks, John W. PartioU, J. L. Wooldridge, C. . Hill. West Ashland First beard: Judges, Irn Shoudy, W. A. Patrick, Thomas Colcbourno; clorks, D. B. Grant, Z. A. Moody, A. E. Shepard. Second beard: Judges, J. C. Barnard, C. A. Elinson, E. II. Gould; clorks, Harry Hosier, E. E. Phipps, Manly Browor. South Ashland First beard: Judges, H. F. Pohland, G. E. Graves, M. M. Sheldon; clerks, R. C. Porter, I G. Meyer. Northwest Medt'ord Judges, J. A. Pony, A. S. llliton, J. D. Olwoll; clerks, (Jus II. Samuels, Bert Ander son, John L. Deuunor. Central Medt'ord Judges, D. T. Lawton, II. E. Boyden, J. E. Watt; clerks, Clarence Meeker, E. C. Gud dis, A. C. Hubbard. Southwest Medford Jmlgos, Wil liam Ulrich, W. H. Barr, F. K. Deuel; clerks, Walter Kentnor, John Butler, Volnoy Dixon. Southeast Medford Judges, T. J. Williamson, Frank Jordan, Thomas P. Kahlor; clorks, W. B. Jackson, Robert Taylor, J. V. Willoko. Northeast Medford Judges, 11. F. Piatt. Wallace Woods, E. E. Kolly; clerks, George R. Lmdley, Ed Trow J. N. Smith, T. M. Lynch. Second beard: Judges, II. 0. Frobash, L. A. Neil, W. II. Goudy; clorks, A. C. Crows, C. A. Payne, S. J. Evans. East Ashland first beard: Judges, W. F. Looiuis, A. S. Barnes, P. Provost; clerks, J. M. Griffin, Frank Jordan, C. M. White. Second beard: Judges, E. A. Sherwin, P. W. Paulson, Jack Cleveland; clerks, E. A. ffildreth, Jr., W. H. McNair, L. M. Rose. Big Butte Judges, William Perry, L. B. Castor. J. H. Dewninc: clerks. -cecdings are heard Mondnv. Should P,?' Xeil C P BriKKS, Ed Watson it bo ruled that Cook county courts "have jurisdiction, it is understood "that bonds will bo furnished again by Alderman Powers. ASHLAND SCHOOL BONDS ARE CALLED IN BY CLERK At a business session of the city loard of education held Tuesday eve aring tho clerk was ordered to call m $3000 of C per cent high school Ixmds, says tho Tidings. This ac- Barrou Judges, Ed Barron, Jeff Neil, George Grow; clorks, ilomer Barron, A. B. Chapman, Denver Kiu eaid. Central Point Judges. W. II. Norcross, J. W. Myers, Henry W. Head; clerks, John W. Jacobs, W. J. Freeman, W. C. Owen. Climax Judges, James Kershaw, A. L. Helms, A. Grissom; clerks Wm. Holman, Bird .Thompson, Geo. Ow ens. Englo Point Judges, Gus Nichols, J. Grover, F. J. Ayers; clerks, Carl tion was taken nftor n. nnrnfnl nnn. deration of tho financial accounts Yon dcr nellen s B Holmes, Geo of tho district, which showed a total "' f over $14,500 cash on hand at the F-01111" Rock Judges, J. F. Dits- wortn, x. a. mgmbotnam, JSrvin McCall; clerks, S. S. Aiken, W. W. WHIits, R. E. Peyton. Foots Creek Judges, John B. Hair, Dick Swacker, Edmund Wood cock; clerks, Grant Mathews, Thoa. J. Cook, Ray F. Boling. Gold Hill Judges, Willis Hayes, Geo. Lyman, Ralph Darling; clerks, Henry D. Reed, E. C. Thompson, L. C. Applcgate. North Jacksonville Judges, Wm. Bybee, Geo. N. Lewis, T. T. Shaw; clerks, C J. Kennoy, Frank Riser, E. E. Omen. South Jacksonville Judges, Emil Britt, C. F. Dunford, John Benvenno; clerks, Lewis Ulrich, S. P. Do Ro boam, J. B. Wettcrer. present time. Tho total bonded debt f the district will thus be reduced to $22,000, $12,000 of this being tho -ionda floated to build the East Side chool and $10,000 being the amount f high school bonds yet unpaid, fifteen' thousands dollars of the lat ter have been paid off during the Jst six years, the original amount of the high school bond issue being $25,000. The board also directs the clerk to give notice of the annunl school lection to bo held on Monday, June "20, on which date the annual ac count of the district will be rendered to the taxpayers, and the voters will le called upon to choose a successor to Dr. H. Jl. Shnw, now serving as president of tho board, whoso five year term is about to expire. Whether Dr. Shaw, who has made a most excellent official, is ambitious or willing to serve another term has sot been announced. bridge, T. E. Daniels. Meadows Judges, J. B. Woleh, Nathan Firestone, E. C. Pomeroy; clerks; II. II. Mitchell, Do Witt Sturgess, Joseph B. Watson. Mound Judges, C. C. Hall, Byrd Caster, W. W. Gregory; clerks, J. S. Barnett, Charles Orr, Walter Beebc. Phoenix Judges, F. E. Furrv, L. i A. Rose, John E. Roberts; clerks, W. i h. Anderson, Lloyd Colver, T. J. Fish. Rock Point Judges, Isaac T. Gal- legar, James N. Smith, Robert M. Cook; clerks, n. B. Nye, Wm. Flip, pen, Calvin L. Dusenbury. Snhis Valley Judges, J. I. Fred- enburg, S. M. Nealon, J. L. Rowe; clerks. Horace Pelton, Owen Wilson, T. B. Eddington. Sterling Judges, Ansil Gilson, W. Jennings, A. B. Snltmnrsh; clerks, C. C. Pursel, A. S. Kleinhammer, Cnrl J. Schmidt. Talent Judges, II. II. Goddnrd, James L. Garvin, Fred Rapp; clerks, E. E. Foss, Grant Davis, Ed Robison. Trail Judges, W. T. Houston, Davo Pence, A. A. Hall; clerks, E D. Briscoe. Jesse L. Richardson. Fred Sturgis. Union Judges, William Cameron, John Matney, Horace Vennble; clerks. Miles Cnntrall, Mnthcw Roy, Robert Bend. Willow Springs Judges, II. F. Dean, F. X. Musty, J. P. Hongland; clerks, Oscar Blackford, Frank Ad ams, T. C. Law. Watkins Judges, J. P. Ilarr, M. A. Watkins. P. J. Sullivnn; clorks, David Dorn, Bert McKee, William Louden. Wimer Judges, Chnrles Owens, J. B. Hillis, George Beers; clerks, W. H. Lewis, John Owens, Luther Hn-2elwood. Woodville Judges, T. II. B. Tay lor, E. B. O'Hoir, Samuel Matins; clerks, Mark Whipple, G. W. Wilcox, S. L. Sandry. Jfl You Should Visit Medford's Quality Store for Women Many Special Values for June We at'o particularly fortunate in tho fad, thai our stocks tiro net: too largo, that, wo did not ovorhuv and that everything is now, I'rosh, stylish and very desirable. Wo have no old goods to sell, hut during the month of .Juno you tiro invited to look hero for your needs in ready-to-use goods for women and children. Wo can show you tho best quality, tho very latest styles and all for very reason ahlo prices. A fit guaranteed and our every effort and desire is to please our patrons. Don't Fail to See Our Windows mm , The Wash Suits "Wc show a particularly desirable lino of Wash Suits. You are going to need ono or more for outing and street wear. They will clean so niqely and al ways look and feol cool and comfortable. .Better call Mondav and sec our assortment of Wash Suits. The prices are very easy up from , $5,00 Lingerie and Silk Dresses THE LINGERIE Dress for a drossy dress for summer wear is certainly voiy tasty and certain to answer tho most exacting domand. SI UK DRESSES in tho now one-piece styles aro shown here in varie ty. It you want something quite fetching as well as durable, allow us to show you our lino. Lingerie 97.5V up to $85.00 and Silks from Silk Gloves Barretles, Back Combs, Side Combs and a lot of beautiful fan cy Hairpins, including a great many of the swell "Chanticleer" styles. Bags, Bolts, etc., may also be seen here in Chanticleer styles. New NecRwear K you want to see the classiest lino of Wash Neckwear over shown in southern Oregon, this is the place to come. Jabots, Tabs, Dutch effects and many other new styles in lace and embroider ed designs. 25c AND ALONG TO $3.00. Shell Goods "K'aysor" and "Niagara Maid" silk and v fabric Gloves have tho double finger tips guar anteed to outlast tho gloves. You make no mistako by coming hero for your gloves. All sizes and colors in long and short styles. Underskirts, Skirts and Slips May be found here in all the wanted and most popu lar shades and the very best guaranteed silks. SEPARATE SKIRTS- Is a line that we make a specialty of, and wo can fit you out in black and fancies; also Khaki Skirts in the latest and best styles and values you will speak of long after you forget the price. PRINCESS SLIPS Are here in the wanted grade. Don't fail to see the Lcona garments. Hair Dressing Parlors Wo have the only complete Hair Dressing and Manicuring Parlors in tho city. Our expert hair dresser will be pleased to see you. Wo manufacture switches to order. Combings bought. Manicuring, shampooing, bleaching and hair dressing should cer tainly appeal to every lady in tho city. Wo invite you to call and see our parlors and meet Madam Moulio, (our ox pert). FRISCO UNIONS ACQUITTED FOR MURDER: ARRESTED FOR BIGAMY ST. LOUIS, Mo., Juno Follow ing her dcquitt.nl on a charge of hav ing murdered William J. Erder, Sirs. Dora Doxey was arrested at her ho tel hero today on a bigamy warrant wrved by a deputy from Clayton. 3Tho woman was taken to Clayton, where she furnished a bond and was released. She spent tho day with her father. Mrs. Doxey said that she would prove that sho did not know that she was committing a bigamy when she married Lrder. A charge of obtain ing money under false pretenses also is pending against Mrs. Doxey. Dr. Doxey, her husband, who was indicted in connection with tho sup AID BRETHREN IN LOSANGELES Labor Council Votes to Support Metal Workers in Los Angeles in Their Fight for a Higher Wage Scale. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 4. Tho San Francisco lubor council and affiliated unions will support tho metal trades unionists of Los An- SANTIAGO DE CUBA WRECKED BY EARTHQUAKE Scores of Houses Are in Ruin and Debris Fill Streets Many Families Are Leaving for Havana to Es cape From Hardships. I THE EMPORIUM 0. E. TACKSTR0M, Proprietor, Successor to Montgomery. geles in their fight for tho eight-hour Dosed murder of Er,W. i .ioi;M.i day nnd tho 4 minimum wage. On --f .., MbWSAtW I wiui ino outcome or tlio trial. The mcquittal of Mrs. Doxey foreshadows the probability that ho will not bo brought to trial on tho charge pend ing against him. WOMAN IS BEATEN BY VICIOUS THUG; MAY DIE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 4. Mrs. Johanna Maun is dying today from injuries inflicted by a thug, who beat hor into unconsciousness at Kfteonth and Folsom streets last sight and then robbed her of jow Iry and $10 in monoy. Sho was left lying on tho sidowalk, whoro sho was xouud half an hour later, still un conscious, by a policoman who rush ed her to a receiving hospital. Mrs, Maun's body was bruised in many places and hor skull wns frac tured. Tho robber used a heavy elub. When tho victim recovered con sciousness today sho told tho po- Jico what sho rememborcd of tho at tack. It was at first thought sho bad been struck by an clcctrio car. Mrs. Maun is propriotross of tho Columbia dairy, San Joso, but re sides at 57 Chattanooga street, San Francisco. Haaldns for Health. motion of Delegate John I. Nolan, tho council last night unanimously indorsed tho action of the strikers and instructed tho secretary to com municate with affiliated unions uig ing them to bo generous in contrib uting financial support to them. Secretary Andrew J. Gallagher ad vised tho iron trades delegates in tho hall to havo tho iron trades council of this city appoint a largo committeo for tho purpose of visiting tho un ions of San Francisco nnd vicinity and urging them to levy nn assess ment on tho membership. lie de clared that tho back of tho Merch ants' and Manufacturers' association of Los Angeles must bo broken if trado unionism is to prospor in this country, and pointed out that tho fight of tho Los Angeles unionists is tho fight of every union man in tho country. Tho situation there, ho said, is similar to tho ono in San Francisco in 1001, tho year of tho city front federation strike. Tho winning of that struggle marked tho beginning or tho labor movement of ban Fran cisco, today tho most unified and successful in the world. SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Juno 4. Scores of houses aro in ruins today and debris fills tho streets, follow ing an earthquake hero late last night. Two persons were killed and sev eral injured by falling masonry. Many of tho wealthier families aro leaving today for Havana, owing to conditions hero. The amount of dnmage dono by the temblor cannot bo estimated accu rately at this time. Many business houses nnd residences were destroy ed nnd other buildings twisted on their foundations so that they prob ably must bo torn down. BASEBALL NOTES. McCredie's Beavers aro still hang ing to tho top rung of tho ladder, but tho Seals are entirely too closo to rnako tho situation comfortable a fan at tho gamo Monday when a decision wns made against his team, and tho next instant ho wns howling "Good oyo!" when his urnps decided against tho other fellows. A small, frecklcu-faco boy moved to another part of tho bluachors. "Dat guy mado mo tired," ho said in e.xplnnn- Jtion. "Ho alius hollers at do wrong time. Do first decision wns right, but do last was off. What's a guy want to holler his head off when ho don't know do gnmo?" Tako it from mo, aso tho "gallery gods" aro re garded as tho most impartial and correct of dramatic critics, so is tho barefooted kid in tho bleachers tho most sovoro and at tho samo time tho most jtiBt judgo of tho plays mado in tho great American gamo. Mr. and Mrs. Acrco, in Phoenix, on Sunday, May 20, at .'ItfO p. in., Mr. F. E. Hammond of Medford and Miss PonrI E. Acreo of Phoenix were mado man and wife, llov. T. F. Itnw lins of tho Christian church offici ating. Only tho relatives and a few of tho closo frisnds wero present to witness tho pleasing yot solemn cer emony, took tho ovening train for Medford, on Juno 14. whero they will mako thoir future home. FERGUSON WILL ONCE hero last Tuesday. Ferguson mado u AGAIN MEET BARRY sorry showing ngaiiiHt Burns. I LOS ANGELKS, Cal., Juno !. SPLENDID RESULTS AT Sandy Ferguson of Boston will huvo . an opportunity to redeem himself in ' PRESIDIO TARGET PRACTICE A Quiet Wedding at Phoenix. At tho homo of tho bride's parents, ATJ I'IMVPIBPn n..i T.... A tho estimation of Los Angeles fight ' mHnry offioora ftt 'lho . fans when he meets Jim Barry ovor ,,L.HU,i ,v with tho results of tho Tho hnppy bride and groom tho ten-round routo nt Kami junction target praetieo by tho Twoiity-niuth ! company, conHt artillery, nt Fort Ba- Promotor McCnroy last ovoning kor yesterday aftornoon. Using for secured tho cousont of both fightora tho first time the now improviRod to tho match. rango-setting dovieo invented by Barry has doclarod that if ho Lioutonnnt Harry A. Sohwabt, Um doesn't boat Forguson ho doesn't ' mon mndo thrco straight bullHuyes want a cout for his services. Ileap-'out of four shots from tho l'J-inch pears to boliovo that ho will put tho , Barbetto guns at a distonco of -lfiOO big Bostonian away inside tho limit. ' yards. A moving target was used. Ferguson expects to bo in hotter I Good records Iwivo boon mado by condition for tho Barry match than all tho companies oil tho coast artil ho was whon ho fought Jack BuniH lory this spring. SCHOOL CLIJUKH' UAIJi. Notlco Is horoby Rlvon that thoro aro funds on baud for tho redemption of all school warrants protested prior to January 1st, 1910, and that Intor OBt on such warrants will en bo on tho dato of this notlco, Juno 3, 1010. 07 ORIS CRAAVFOUD, Cleik District No. 8. Haskins for Health. There is nothing like a runaway race in tho Pacific Coast league. With tho four leaders so closo to gether that a slump on tho part of any of them would chango tho looks of tho porcentnge column and tho tailenders gritting thoir tooth and fighting ovory inch of tho way, tho team that carries homo tho rag this fall will know that it has been in some ball games. "Rotten! Rotten! Rotten!" yelled Just received, a largo shipment of the new PUMPS IN SUEDE, PATENT KID, GUNALETAL, ETC. You can always find the right styles and values at C. M. Kidd The Foot Fitter Base Ball MEDFORD SECOND vs. CENTRAL POINT Game called at 1 o'clock Admission 25c and 35c Ladies Free