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o 0 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aCfcDFOJTO, OREGON, SUNDAY, APftTL 30, 1911. PAGE THREE Mill JAILED; RUNNING TIME TO FALLS CUT i ii Chief Engineer Gcrlg Announces New Time Table for Pacific & Eastern Track So Much Better That Schedule is Cut Half Hour. COUNTY COURT REJECTS BIDS Instruct County Clerk to Call for New Tenders for Erection of the County Jail Five Bids Received But are all too High. INVEST 33,000 NEAR IS COT Charles 0. Dickie and Charles Dickie of Everett, Waslt., Purchase Wy choff Ranch on Rogue River and Wedeman Place in Sams Valley. The Man Who Rules Morrocco 0 KILL SELF ALASKA MINES Daniel Guggenheim Pays $500,000 for Holdings of National Trust Company in Yukon Territory Biggest Deal in Years. Worked Recently at Selma Went to Grants Pass and Attempted to Se cure Revolver With Which to Take Her Life. Si a W . .. BIG DEAL III N Hi 7 f QUANTS PASS, Or.. April 29. Mrs. Mnuilo ViiURhn or Selnin wns taken Into custody hy Mnrshnl Mel.nno on Tlium dny afternoon nml placeil In the county Jnll to prevent her from doing herself bodily Injury. The woman, wlio Is 24 years of ajji, is supnrated from her him Imml and for some time lias been threat ening to destroy liersolf. Sho has been working nt Solum, but came to Grants Pans Thursday. Mrs. Vmifih had tolil her stepmother she Intended to end her llfo and Mar shal McLano was nsked to keep track of her. About I o'clock' Thursday after noon Mr. McLano found the woman In tho second hand store of Iko Davis, pur chasing n revolver. Sho was Immcdl ntHy taken to tho Courthouse nnd on ' tielng miestlonod she "admitted Hint she Intended to commit suicide, and that If provented now sho would do so later. Tho woman will bo examined today to determines whether tho deslro for self destruction conies from a deranged nilnd or Is caused from family troubles. In any case she will bo detained for sev eral days. Marshall Mchanu has noti fied Mrs. Vaugh's brother, II. Iirook, who lives In Kail City, and It Is ex pected he will como hero Immediately to look after his sister's welfare. SEATTLE. Wash., April 29. For a consideration of $500,000, Daniel (Jug gonhelm has bought tho holdings of the National Trust company In tho Yukon territory. The deal Is ono of tho most lmportnnt ever closed In Alaska. Tho transfer Includes the oldest and richest portion of Gold Itnn creek, which bus produced millions nnd Is known as one of the best crooks of tho Klondike eamp. The Cruger concession on Dominion creek, extending down strenm two miles from the mouth of Sulphur for the full width of the valley, also Is embraced in thu deal. The GuggonhelniM, It Is In dicated, nro scheming to buy up much other property and rlvul companies, fighting against them, appear to bo In n losing contest. HANDSOM E As port, handsome, debonair and Irre pressible as over, Handsomo Harold Jloney Oramni, erstwhllo press ngeut for "Tho Harrier," company, who n few months ago startled Medfom mothers by calling them nil on tho 'puono nnd telling them that his show was coming, blew Into Medioru last night and descend lug upon newspaper row endeavored to convince cynical and tired city editors that tho Al O. Names Wild Animal Cir cus Is tho original nnd only. That llnr old Is n going boy Is witnessed by tho amount of press dope ho has In morn ing editions today. Harold Is a relief. Ho is a. novelty. Ergo, ho Is a change. Tho way of tho press agent Is uniform. They generally cringe, beg, pray, flatter, coax or Im plore. Harold doesn't. Ho blows In. Tho weather, politics, organized labor, wo man's clubs, Insurrectos, prize fights, Easter.bontiols any or all of Uiohh may be his subject. 'Tin a blind. loiter, when ho has yu city edltfir off his gunrd ho casually mentions his business and be cause Harold Is handsome, dubonnulr nnd refreshing, ho wins his point. RAISEH DAY IS A Q RE AT SUCCESS L.OS ANGELES, Cal., April 20. A loaf of bread weighing 8C pounds, six feet In length and liberally sprinkled with rnlslns, was cut Into 1000' slices today by officials of the local Southern Pacific nillioad offices and distributed to as many people. Tho occasion was the ci l enrallon of "Italslu day," which falls on April 2y. INDIANS FLOCK TO! SEE WILD ANNUALS KLAMATH FALLS, Or., April 20. Klnmath Falls witnessed tho greatest wild nnlmnl show today, Satuiday, which can be recalled to the minds of tho older generation bore, llotli performances were nttended by a throng which taxed the enormous tent to overflowing. The pop- illation of Klamath Falls Increased over 1000 In a night, half of which were Indians. Tho circus Is without a doubt tho best attraction of Its kind which has ever been seen west of tho Hocky mountains. BKTJTAX. TREATMENT IS PRISONERS CHARGE CLASSY LITTLE CAR IS SHOWN IN CITY A Janes brothers, agents for the Palgo Detroit Motor Car company un loaded their first cars during tho past week In this city and are now showing them nt tho garago of the valley auto company. One of them, n very classy llttlo car of 25 horso power Is show ing plenty of hill climbing power nnd Is proving a favorite. This car has at tracted much attention at vntlotiH auto shows where It has been exhibited. Tho I'algo Dotrolt factory Is now SEATTLK, Wash., April 2!.--neforo n secret session of u council committee, Mm. Henrottrt Herry, dismissed pall matron, told of brutal treatment of men and .women prisoners she Juul witnessed, but declined to give names, reserving the Information for tho grand jury. Mrs. Herry sold sho was Instructed by J. F. McCioo of tho health department to re quire thirty women whoso clothes had been fumigated to march through corri dors In a nude condition. Sho claimed her discharge was not duo to blame for this Incident but because sho had (old a councilman of the cruel treatihent of an Indian girl prisoner. j&'i,r'8taj"''" 'Tl!"!" VLLmumlmmm MVLAI-AB3-EL-HAT JP SULTAN OF MOROCCO cs a MADUID April 28. Additional nd vlces of tho capture of Foz. by tho Mo roccan rebels under Ismail Hafld were received heio today. Thoy declare that Sultan Mulnl Hafld has taken rofugo In tho French consulate and with a small body of his adherents Is making a des perate resistance. A lettA- from Fez says that tho Eu ropeans there utded the sultan until tho rebels charged, when several of tho Europeans' were slain. Tho sultan's fol- ronvi ionqoh ua.usnrRA.TCD rtrwa lowers who wore captured were tortur ed and butchered ith terrible, ferocity and tho natives then pillaged tho whole quarter of tho city In which the conflict was fought. Sovoral Europeans escaped tho massacro by donning Moorish dress nnd taking refugo In tho French consul ate with tho besieged sultan. Tho Fez advices say that a desperate roslstoneo Is being made by tho rebels to the several toilet expeditions trying to reach the city, and thit none of them are believed to bo making any progress. MAN IS TORN TO BITS BY EXPLOSION SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 20. Ono man was killed and two fatally Injured In tho explosion of nn ncetyllno gas tank this afternoon In tho Southorn V1-'""10 shops. , . Otfo Harson wns killed, his body bo Ing torn to pieces. Ono arm was picked up CO feet from thu tank. Andrew John son will dlo from his Injuries nml J. Butcher Is badly hurt. turning out n lurge number of these ears In either the runabout, surrey, fore ' having lioen In business for about two Sells Interest In Pantatorlum. F. C. Elliott proprietor of tho Puntnr lum on North Fir street hns sold one half Interest to J. E. Fusolmnn of this city. Mr. Fuselmnn has been, employ ed with tho Model Clothing Company for the past six months nnd formerly resided In Martinsville, Indiana. He Is n Medford booster and Intends to bend his energies to tho botteiment of the town. Mr. Elliott Is well Known heie door touring, or coupe types. The inn chlno can be seen nt tho garage. A de monstration will bo gladly given. Look for tho "help wanted" ad that seems like a "prospect" nnd answer It promptly. years. Tho new partnership will tnke effect May 1st and tho proprietors will be glad to meet nil old customers nnd pros pective now ones. Hnsklns for Health, SPOKANE TO DEMAND LOWER TREIGHT RATES In Seattle, September R to 0. President Tuft, James J. Hill and Senator llorah also will speak'. SPOKANE. AVosh.. April 20. At Iho hearing of distributive rnte cases be foio tho state mlltond commission at Tacoma Monday, Spokane shippers will demauil n reduction of freight rates from Spokano westwurd to tho Cascades. A twenty per cent reduction of uitcH from Portland to Spokane bus already been tentatively fixed hy the Interstate commerce commission nml to meet this It Is expected that the rates from Seat tle nnd Tucoina to .Spokuno will be lower ed. Ah a result shippers declare, ftpakimo must Insist on tho same rates westward from Spokane If she expects to com pute with const Jobbers. Uiampleve Enamel The Newest nnd Latest Thing In Collar Pins, Pell, Pins and Iieauly Pins Chief Engineer flerlg of the Pacific & Eastern announced Saturday that tho running time between Medford nnd Untie Falls would bo cut 30 minutes, owing to the fact that tho roadbed was now In a far better condition than wlion the sorvlco was Inaugurated April 1, TURNER TO ASSUME CXIAR011 Or RBBLE8 LOS ANOELES, Cal., April 20. John Kenneth Turner, author of "ItnrbnrotiH Mexico," and Identified with the local Mexican revolutionary Junta left today for Mexlenll, where It Is consldured like ly ho will bo called upon to assume chnrgo of tho rebel nrmy to pntch up differences that hnvo nrlsen between Generals Pryco. nnd Salinas. Charges nnd counter charges of drunk enness nnd Inefficiency Imvo been pre ferred hy tho two officers against ench other. Turner's Instructions were to ad just tho difficulty, and, falling In this, to ussuuio charge himself Tho county court Saturday rejected nil of tho bids for tho construction of a new county Jail nt Jacksonville, nnd ordered the county clerk to ndvertlso for new bids, tij be opened May 20. Tho court gave as a reason for thnlr action that tho bids were nil too high. Five bids were opened Saturdny7"iit ns all of the figures offered wore thoitultt by tho court to be too high for tho work, they woro rejected nnd u now Issue called for. WOMAN SEEKS TO SELL INrANT BOY HES MOINES. In.. April 20. Charity organization officials mid tho police of this city todny hnvo been seeking an elderly woman who attempted to sell for a small remuneration a baby hoy 3 months old. Tho woman went from house to house on E'ist Twelfth strcot In a futile offort to find sale for tho child. The baby was wrapped In n shawl slung over imi woman's back. Charles O. Dlcklo nnd Charles Dickie of Everett, 'Wash., Imvo purchaseo1 tho Wyckoff ranch on Hoguo river, consist ing of 271 acres, for a consideration of $25,000. One hundred and fifty-four ncres of tho ranch nro under cultivation, being planted to nlfnlfn, grain and potatoes. Tho now owners plnn to make n vege table ranch of It. Walter McCallum mnilo tho dcnl. The same men also purchased tho Weilemnn estate In Hams Valley, con sisting of 1G On ores, paying JSO0O. Ed Mnssam mado the ileal. Myers Brought Back. PORTLAND, Or.. April 20. F. N. My ers, former president of the Mount Scott bank, which went Into the hands of a receiver, who Is wanted on a felony chnrgo In connection with tho failure of ono of his projects, wns returned to Portland today from Montnnn, where ha wns captured on a ranch by pollco offi cials. Myers refused to talk concern ing the charge. At Last! We Have Found a REAL FARM PUMP ENGINE! We scanned the country for the best movable gasoline engine for farm use, and after investigating a score or more of designs and makes we selected the FULLER & JOHNSON FARM PUMP ENGINE. It's n perfect little wonder! Everyone who has seen this engine nt wdrk is enthusiastic about it. We were even surprised ourselves when we hooked up the engine with n pump in our exhibition rooms nnd lenrned how easy it wns to opernte how 3imple to stnrt nnd stop tne tremendous nmount ot work it does the extremely small nmount of fuel it consumes. SEATTLE, Wash., April 29. Uobert E. Peary, discoverer of tho north pole, hns accepted nil Invitation to nddresH the Northwestern Development congress Martin J. Reddy THE JEWELER NEAR POST OFFICE Fine Watch and Jeweleiy Tfepairing Diamond Sotting and Engraving Some off the Many Reasons Why This is the Only Real Farm Pump Engine No belts, shafts, traveling arms or walking beams nrcded. Can bo attached to any pump In Ave mlnutos. No foundations and special plntlorm. No extra. Enslne sold com plete, all ready to stnrt to work. Ah high crude In woikrannslilp and material ub best outomobilu cnglnos. Perfectly air coobd nnd self oiled, Cunnut (recta or overheat. ICnsy to start nnd stop. Cau bu operated safely by children. Tank holds day1 fuel. Kuns 10 hours on few cunts' worth of gasoline. Iliis pulley for ninnlnir churn, separator, washing inuclilno, grindstone, auicry wheel. Plenty ot power tor uuy nana or loot machinery. Weighs but 210 lbs. andean bo moved auywhero on a wheel burrow. Pumps 400 to 1,000 gallons per hour when attached to uuy forco pump. Provides plenty of fresh wntcr at right temperature without uso of bothersome tank heater. Provides ample tiro protection. Attached to force pumphavlng air chamber, throws GO-foot stream with considerable pressure. Affords plenty ot power for air prcssuro and gravity water syo tuns. Costs less than a windmill and does ten times as much work. Does tho work of two hired men. Is always on tlia job. See the Little Wonder at Work! It Is worth nsncclnl trio to town lust to seo this Farm Pumo Engine at work. It's a revelation and a sensation. A regular sitlo show. We aro doing nil kinds of "stunts" with this englno every day. Wo show how It will pump from -100 to 1.000 gal lons of water per hour how it runs any hand or foot-power machinery how It works right along without any attention. u u wane every tanner in mis community to seo tneso demonstrations, wo arc pronu to -snow oil" tno iorm Pump Englno at any hour of the day. You incur no obll gution. w o want to provo to mo taruicrs mat wo are sen Ing the only Furm Pump Enelne worthy of the name. Seeing Is Believing Come In and See KwnmiEKi ComoSote Compact Economical There nro no "extras" to buy when you purchaso a Puller & Johnson 1'uriu Pump Kinrlno. Wo Bell you tho outfit com plete. Only necessary to tighten four nuts fill tho tank with Kasollno turn tho fly-wheel nnd awny coes your casino, worklutr llko a Trojan until you shut ofrllio fuel. No cement foundations or special platform needed. Has Its own bono. No belts, shults, arms, Jacks, anchor posts, walkluc beams, tanks or towers. Can bo attached to any pump la loss than ttvo mlnutos. Tho l'arm Pump Knglno Is so compact ami self contained that It can bo moved unywhoro on a wheelbarrow. Can bo moved from pumplodalry.workshoporlnundry In IS minutes. It Is as high urudo In workmanship und inuterlul us euulnci used In bout automobiles. It'n purfectly air cooled and self oiled. Cannot frcezo or overheat. Tank holds day's fuel. Huns for 10 hours on a few cents' worth of traiollno. All the Water You Need Tho I'nrm Pump ICnirlno completely solves the perploxlncr problem of winter water supply. Provides 400 to l.otu if ullons per hour when nttuciivd to uuy force pump, r.llmlnatos r-iUnlKi In IX K. A. Jan. 15, 1M9. 11m Pomtnlea e( OnxU frpUmtor t, lllo, tut utLr (nliit exiatilM. uiuvr mu appuwi sor. necessity of fccdlatr Ico water to stock or fussing with bothersome tank heater. Plenty of froth water always on tap water at the right temporatura whenever you want It. Kiik'lno runs Just as well outdoors In btlow sera weather as on brightest summer day. Let This Engine Do Your . Hardest Winter Work Klsht now during the cold winter months Is tno tlmo you need a Farm Pump Hnglae most. It costs less than a good windmill and does ten times as much work. Helps tho women (oiks as well as tho men. Gives the hired man moru tuna to do other things. Ilrlng the whole family u and let us provo thasu statements. (a,7) For Sale and Specially Reccommended by GarnettCorey Hardware Co. WE HAVE- DRY LUMBER if. ydu want it, and an order for Mill Work or Finish Lumber placed with us means that dry materials will be furnished. 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