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arEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OlvlWON. 'PTKSDAY, KUMRrAUV 20, 1M2. WALLACE PROVES 10 BE BLADEN Man Under Arrest In Now Orleans for Abducting Young Girl Is Identi fied as Criminal wnntril In Portland for Attempted Murdrr. FEW VISITORS SEER00SEVELT Former President Devotes Morning to Heading Columbus Speech He Is to Make Tomorrow Graves and Nel son Among Callers. STRIKER KILLED BY POLICEMAN Leader of Textile Workers Shows by Witnesses That He Was Mile Away at Time of Murder, But Is Denied Freedom by Courts. NATIONAL LEAGUE BOSSES IN SESSION, BUT NO BOWS REPORTED OF COPPER LOOI JoMN M Ward Boston Cmacuc Charles Leon nnd Peter Lupus, Churned Willi Stcallun Copprr, Admit Theft Out Say It Was Stolen From Them. FWST V wrt ON HAND TO GiVC M'GRVi QUC MOKE QMNCC 1J GKAD HIM PAGE SIX LOOTERS L00TE0 NKW YORK, Fob. 20. Although ho arrived at his office In the Out look early today, Colonel Theodore HoosovcH received but few visitors, devoting moat of the morning to rending the final draft of his speech to bo delivered at Columbus, Ohio, tomorrow before the state constitu tional convention. John Templo Grnos, editorial writer for tho New York American, nud Colonel William R. Nelson, edi tor of the Kansas City Star, were among tho visitors today to the for mer president's office. Their calls, they said, had no bearing on the po lltlral sltuntlon. Colonel Roosevelt will leave for Columbus nt C p. m. today In a pri vate car over tho Pennsylvania rail road. He Is duo to arrive In Co lumbus at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn ing. HI GILL MAY "COME BACK" AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, Fob. 20, Ex-Mayor Gill, advocate of ft wlde-opon town, who was removed from offlco by re call for alleged misconduct In office, will bes renominated tomorrow as candtdato for mayor, It predictions considered rellablo aro to bo bollov cd. This Is tho only result that may bo prophosled with any dogree of certainty. Tho primary will eliminate all hut two candidates, Gill being mentioned as ono, and the raco for the othor place being considered to bo be tween George F. Cotterlll, "slngle- taxer." and Thomas A. Parish, so called business men's candidate. The fourth candidate for the mayoralty nomination is Hulctt Wells, a social ist. It is expected 60,000 votes will bo cast, divided equally between mon and women. In addition to the mayor, nominations will be made for all city offices excepting eight coun cllmcn. HISTORIC OLD CRUISER PENSAC0LA IS SOLD WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. The his tone old cruiser Pensaeola, for years receiving ship lit the San Franci-co mal trniuinr fetntion, was sold today by the navy department to Henry Hoger. of San Francisco for 12,02.". MISSOURI BOURBONS STRIVE FOR PARTY HARMONY JOPLIN. Mo., Fob. 20. The dem ocratic stato convention, which meets hero tomorrow to select delegates to tho Baltimore convention, will send eight delegates at large, each hav ing a half vote, If plans proposed by tho party leaders tonight are adopted. Tho decision to send eight dolegates nt largo was reached after an all day conference betweon all factions, nnd will bo another stop toward har monizing tho stato convention. Jews Celebrate Home Opening. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 20. Moro than 1,000 Jews from tho larg er cities of tho Pacific coast are cele brating today tho dedication of tho Jewish orphans' homo nt Huntington Park by tho delogates to tho conven tion of the grand lodge of U-Nal H Itltli. Many of tho loading Jewish clergy und laity of tho coast partici pated In the ccronionioa. Tho conven tion Is continued this week. Montana Horticulturists Meet. GUEAT FALLS, Mont., Feb. 20. Practical fruit growers from all parts of tho stato aro In nttondauco at tho annual meeting of tho Montana Hor ticultural society, which opened hero today for a threo-duy sosslon. Tho fruit exhibition In connection with tho convention Is highly crodltablo. Tho program of tho mooting In cludes a number of lectures by load ing oxportH connected with tho state ugrluultuiul colleges of Montana, Or egon and other western states. Printers Convene at Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 20. Moro than 000 prlntors uro In Los Angeles today to attend tho annual three days' convention of tho Pacific Prlntors' congress. Oiogon, Wash ington und Hrltlsh Columbia delo gates arrlvod last night on a special coast lino train, und hovornl specials brought In tho Southoin Callfprnla contingent today. Leach Cross Given Best. NEW YORK. Feb. 20. Tommy Moloney und Leach cross, local light weights, fought ten fast rounds hero tonight. Rmgsldo critics gavo Cross tho hotter of seven rounds and Ma Jouoj oiks ltn two even. LAWRENCE. Mass.. Feb. 20. Positive declaration that Policeman Henolt and not Joseph Ettor, leader of the striking toxtllo workers, killed Anna Laplwa, a striker, was made bore today by Grout Sewell. Al though Ettor previously had Intro duced witnesses to prove that he was a mile distant from the scene when tho Laplzza woman met death during a street gathering of strikers, he has been denied release, both on ball and writs of habeas corpus. Great Scwcll's testimony was giv en today at Ettor's hearing. "I saw Policeman Uenolt tako a revolver out of his pocket." tho wom an sworo. "Then he took deliberate aim and fired In the direction of tho crowd. Tho bullet struck Anna Laplxza and I saw her fall to the ground." COURT HOUSE NEWS Marriage Licenses. K. V. Knight and Ethel M. Morris. W. Barton Carter and Frances Glen Smith. New Cases. Anlo Penwell vs. Drew & Handy. Peter Young and G. C. Garrott. suit to forcloso mechanics Hen. Vawter & Purdln, attorneys for plaintiff. John Johnson vs. C. H. Natw'ck & Co., suit to forecloso chattel mort gage. Carkln & Taylor, attorneys for plaintiff. Harry E. Trovillo vs. Hugh Story and Roguelands Inc., suit to foreclose mechanics Hen. Vawter & Purdln, attorneys for plaintiff. Heal KsUitc Transaction. Harry Silver et al .to Chas. E. Wlkstrom. land in Sec. S. Tp. 39, 1W $2000 Chas. E. Wlkstrom to Thos. Lovos.ec. land In Tp. 39 1W R. G. Wilson to Uyron S. Ran dall, Sec. 16, Tp. 35, 1W 100 10 U. S. Land offlco to Leon W. Behrman, 121.34 acres In Tp. 10. 2E r 39S.75 Ernest E. Hart to Bertol An derson, 3480 acres In Tp. 35, O. & C. Dev. Co. to O. C. Moore, land In Tp. 3S. IE. . 150 Shannon E. Ollvor to Fred J. Warner nnd Wullace H. Cushman. land In Tp. 33, 1W B. for D 1000 John J. O'Hagan to Edward Evanson, lot 2, blk. 52, Mod ford Decree Ann Beall ct al. to Osbury Deal!, lots 5. G, 7, 8, blk. 48, Central Point; lot 4, blk. 55 Central Point 1 Henry Humphrey to Frank G. Carlow. lot 19, blk. 1, Ken wood add. Medford 10 Susie Ranles to Ellz. A. Smith 1 acre In Tp. 39, IE 250 Jenny W. Young to E. K. An derson, lots' 1 and 2 Glenn Torrace add. Ashland .... Ellz. B. Yockey to Jonny W. Young, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, C, 7 Glen Torrace add. Ashland. 1030 100 L. Neele to R. J. EdwardB, proporty In Ashland 10 T. M. Walker to L. Neeley, lots 13, 14. 15. blk. 1L. R. R. add., Ashland 10 Henry Hart to Thos. II .C. Hathaway, jot 12, blk. 1 Highland Park add. Medford Louis E. Wakoman to Poter Vandorsluls, property In blk. 79, Medford 10 Edgar W. Cloms to Thos. F. Cooke, trua., land In Tp. 39 IE 10 M. L. Todd to Julia Tilden, 5 acros In Tp. -'18 IE 10 Physicians of Three States. COLUMBIA. S. C. Fob. 20. The Tri-Stato Medlcul society, ombraclng North and South Carolina and Vlr glnlu, mot In this city today and was allod to order by tho president, Dr. I. Howell Wuy of Waynwvlllo, N. C. Tho two duys program provides for moro than one hundred papers and addresses dealing with subjects of Interest to tho medical profession. Laughs as He Hangs. MOBILE, Aln Fob. 20. Laugh ing as ho mounted tiiu gallows, J. Lawrenco Odom, convicted of tho murdor of threo poraons, was hanged hero today.- Harvard Seniors to India. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 20 An nouncement was made here today of tho plans of a number of Harvard sonlore to pass tholr summer vaca tion as tho guests of their classmate Jatslnt Gaekwar, heir apparent of tho ruler of Unroda. l if (fi:w $?m JP ill mfc T 'X&j SziSL hU A HCYOLER. Jecm.tar.v OF THC NATIONAL, LEAGVE AlGUST HCRCMANN CINCINNATI J NCCCMN La The National League tuagnates'nre In ehui In the Knit, and strangely enough no riots of a.iy kind linve n yet been reported, it will Indeed be an unusual National Unigue meeting If those boys don't liven It up with sutue ort of a i)uahbie Aiming those In attendance are Mrs. Hrltton. of St. Loul, the only woman owner In baseball; Harney Drcyfin, hr Pirate owi tr: "Johnnie" Wnrd. the new llmton bos; "Garry" llerrmnnn. of Cincinnati, and many other SCHlllNN-nK .PAID DEPARTMENT SEAT SALE OPENS. TO DE DISCUSSED The sale of sens tor the Schu-mnnu-Heink song recital wpens to morrow for subscribers. All records for attendance will doubtless be broken, judging from the large num ber of Inquiries and out of town orders pouring In. A big block of seats has been spoken for by peoplo from Yreka, Cal.. who are going to attend In a body. The sole of seats opens at 10 a. m at tho Nat and Is limited to sub scribers or their representatives only. ' The general sale opens Februnry 23 at Haskins. Prices J2, 51.50 and $1. International Checker Tournament. NEW YORK. Feb. 20. Tho an nual Internationa; checker tourna ment opened here today at Lyric hall In the presence of a large gal lory of spectators. Tho games wore not, as formerly, played on tho reg ulation boards, but upon a giant checkerboard, twenty-four foot square, laid out on the floor of tho hall and clearly vlslblo to tho spec tators In every part of the hall. The checkors were of paper machc, weigh ed ono pound each and wore moved by the players by menus of long poles. New England Hardware Show Opens. BOSTON, Mas.. Fob. 20. More than one hundred exhibitors, repro sontlug about forty diversified manu facturing lines, have displays at the annual exhibition of tho Now Eng land Hardwaro Dealers' association, which oponod hero today at Mechan ics' hall, in connection with the an nual convention of the association, which, together with the exhibition, will continue until Thursday evening. Tho gathorlng will wind up with tho annual ball on tho evening of Wash ington's birthday. Cement Show Opens in Chicago. CHICAGO, Fell. 20. Chlcago'H fifth annual content show opened In tho Colhoum today and will continue for one week. Tho principal attrac tion this year is an exhibition of Thoinus A. Edison's concroto furni ture. Besides the Edison exhibit thoro are numerous othor now fea tures, from tho "poured house" to tho cotneut "gun." Masonic Gathering at Hattleshurg. HATTIESUCRG, Miss., Feb. 20. The annual gathorlng of tho Ma sonic grand bod I ok of Mississippi op onod here today with tho mooting of tho grand lodge and will continue through tho romaindor of tho woek. Tho grand chapter and tho Order of, High Priesthood will moot Thursday and the meeting of tho grand coun cil will follow on Friday. Tho usual Mystic Shrino function will bo hold on Friday ovenlng. Nearly flvo hun dred prouilnout Mubous uro In at tendance. National Orange Show On. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Feb. 20. Tho national orange show, staged by tho citrus growers of southern California, began a woek's run hero toduy. Elaborate oxhlbltH of citrus fruits, In addition to all tho accom paniments of a modern midway, at tracted thousands of visitors. Bandits Murder Clerk. MOUOLLON, N. M Feb. 20. Mogollon Mercantile company -The store wan robbed by musked bandits to night and William Clark, a dork was killed. Tho robbers escaped with $3500. A posso from Silver Oily Is pursuing them. i!l 89 iss&-sh o Mic 23 42i?jicS5 5t ' Pat Powers came ABCOND TO IXiATME SOMt BMCOaU. MMOir"HER Whether Motion! hull liae a patd tiru deportment of -it men or not ll be M'ttled at n meeting f tl' eity eoiineil tin, cvenmc The enuueil meii are s-nid to be m I'm or of the movement inuMmich k the new the wagon jol.s away from tho lire hall m rapidly us to make it almost im possible for the lire hoys to board it after it starts as was the custom with the team drawn chemienl. The council will aNo consider the public market u,uctioii und the pro-po-eil eight-hour ordinance. AVIATOR ROGERS NEARS CHARGE OF CONTEMPT SOl'TH PASADKNA. Cal.. Feb. 20. Angered nt being fined $20 for speeding by Judgo Sopor. Cal P. Rod gcrs, trans-contlncntnt aviator, nar rowly escaped lng "sent up" for contempt of court today. Mrs. Rod gors was driving tho machine when tho arrest wns made, and although this Is the fifth time the blrdmuu's oar hns boon detained by tho police, Rodgers thought the fine oxcostilve and expressed bin sentiments In vig orous language. CORPORATION MAY PURCHASE ENTRIES FROM HOMESTEADERS SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 20 -That the offer of a corporation to pur chaso land from prospective entry men ns soon as tho latter havo com piled with the necosfinry provisions to obtain title from the govornmont is legal. Is the gist of a ruling made by Judgo Gilbert In the circuit court of appoals today. Tho caso waH that of tho Harbor Lumber company and others charged with conspiracy to de fraud tho government of public lands In Idaho. BOYS ON JOY RIDE, STEAL AUTO; INJURED OXNARI), Cal.. Feb. 20. Johnny Fox, 8, and George Torry, 9, aro dy ing hero today following an automn bllo accident that resulted from tho Torry boy's attempt to glvo foin small companions a Joy rldo In his fatnor's car. Tho Fox boy's scalp was torn almost entirely from his head when the machine loft tho road and turned over In u ditch. Terry wiih caught benouth tho tonuoau and fearfully crushed. NEW YORK, Fob. 20. An aggre gate entry of 3,300, roprosonllng over 2,200 dogs, lias boon booked for tho tlilrty-MlUh annual bench show of the Westminster Kouiiel club, which will bo opened to tho public tomorrow In tho New Grand Contra! Palaco. One of tho most remarkable features tills year is the large number of entries rocolved fiom tho Pacific coast mid Canada. Canadian Bowling Tournament. TORONTO, Out., Fob. 20. An army of visiting pln-splliorH invaded Toronto today for tho sixth annual tournumeiit to decide tho champion ships of tho Canudlau Bowling asso ciation. Many citloH mid towns throughout tho dominion havo sent lepreseutatlves and all signs point to the most successful tournament in the history of tho association. Grand Jury for Packers. CHICAGO, Fob. 20 Judgo LandlH today ompanollod u special federal grand Jury wliloh will investigate whothor counsel for tho meat packors on trial hero In tho Interests of the defendants had conducted u "school for viltncfoCH ' ff "M" BRITToN " ST lotll DAKOTA MAN BUYS ROGUELANDS TRACT ( W. I'roscost of Sulciu. N. I)., lias purchased a lO-ucre tract of tuiid from liiiguclands, Inc., ami utter disposing of his property in (lie enst will, return here and improo the tract. Itogueluuilh report the lio-t lUi-noss- during: the past mouth in ilis. posing of it IhiiiIs .since they begun oe ration. The Presbyterian Church. The services nt the Presbyterian church on Sunday gnve evidence of the results id' the evangelistic meet ings held in the church hy the itc. William Parsons, I). )., of Portland, when '2'.l united with the church. Of thoc who united with the church -! cutuc by profession of faith in Jesus Christ, This does not fully measure the good done, for llie whole church has hud itt life deepened and bet tered, mid Ihe community hu felt the uplifting influence. In this cccleM usticnl vcar this church has received to its membership 7.S persons, of whom .'IS were hy profesnion. The year dot's not end till April 1. The membership of the church is now over .'HID und u new church building adapted to modern church work is it prcsHiiii: ileininid. The two church liuildiugs and the Moose hall are now used liv (lie Sunday school. Wisconsin forTaft. .MILWAUKFi:. Feb. 20. UikjuiiII fled npproval was given President Taft's administration by a largo rep resentation of his follower from 'ill parts of Wisconsin at a bauipiet here tonight. Dismiss Conspiracy Case. LOS ANGKLKS, Feb. 20. - The cas'o against A. II. Maple, charged with conspiring to dynnmlto the Hall of Records here, was dismissed today. Progressive tn ui CO UJ X o a Hi C UJ M O DC U a z ui i it o o -J in a ui x H o UJ j x 3: Reliable ' Ethical l'OIITLANI). Die., I-Vli. U0. That "John C. Wallace," uutW uiToat nl New OrleniiH, charged with Hie nti iluclion of llnel M. AleHvnt'tlt of Suisiin, fnl.. ukciI 17, whom lie mitr riod nt Oakland, in none othor Hum II a it v llludon, wauled in Portland for assault to commit uiuuler, is the n M'ltuni of Captain of DotcclivoH Hut today, Hutv iilcntitU'.t "W'nllnoe" iim Hln ( (It'll through photographs went the po lice hero hy the San I' ramusco mi llioniics. An uncle of the young mini here idcutilletl the photograph. Certain (hut Ihe New Oilcans police have llladen in custody, Chief of Po lice Slover has telegraphed (he New Orleans- uiithoriticM nine times nuking for more information, hut (litis fur Iiiih leccived no reply. A ti'legtiiin prohuhlv will be Kent the mnor (he Louisiana city demanding an explana tion. Illiiili'n in alleged to linve ns-millctl a woman in u hotel heie mid ufter beating her into unconsciousness with u beer bottle robbed her of .-fll."!). He is u sou of u wealthy Sioux Cit, In., huiuc8 man. It was erroneously reported tli.ii llludeii wu.s John Wallace, it plan salesman, foimetly u reHilcnt of Portland, who How resides in S.o Francisco. Resolutions of Condolence. I Whereas, It has pleased AIuiikIiin (loil to call to her eternal reward the mother of our esteemed brother, Jn'm C. .Murphy, he it icsolxcd that Hon ie Kivcr council l.'ilU, Kniidits of Co luiuhiis, extend to llrothcr ,Murph our silicon' sympathy in his sad loss. T. Y. HKl'K. NOTICL". Tho city roiiurll will receive bids next Tuesday evening for tho con struction of coiuent sidewalk In front of tho public, library. 3Rti 8TUKI2T COMMITTKi:. Yellow Fever on Ship SAN DIKGO. Cal.. Feb. 20 - Ad vices were received hero today that tho IlrltlMh ship Alakls has put Into Hallua Cruz with five cases of yellow fever on board. Let Us Take Care of Your Hair Nothing about your person needs constant, careful, scientific at tention so much as your hair. And that does nut menu Dimply (hat you must keep It clean and well dressed. Neglect of tho scalp Is responsible for most hair troubles. The sculp needs nourishment, massage, stimulation -the saiuo Intelli gent euro which tho skin needs. Let us relieve you of that burden. Marinello Treatment nail Ibo Prismatic Itay ' ' I almost work miracles for tho hair. They tone up the scalp, slop falling hair, promote Us growth, kIvh It life and lustre, develop mid ouhaiico Its natural beauty. MARINELLO SHOP hit .uxi-rrr.rouKV hi.ixi. A Dog with a taciturn disposition said to his tail h what? I V JL JL.JL A. JL. Don't you know what he said? Watch for IoiiioitowVi paper Wo will (ell you wluit lie Jiiid. ' NKW IDKAK NKW MKTIIODS. KAKTKUN IMMCKS. CONSULTATION nlwiiyH I-'UKK. DON'T KOKOKTOUH SI'KCIAL OKT-AL'giJAINTK! li)KA YOU KNOW Jfl pur cent off if ,you bring IhiH ml villi you. Drs. Saunders & Green Practice limiled to-KYK, KAK, NOSK nud TIIJIOAT. OAUNKTT-0OWKY ilLDO. MKDFOIM), OHKUON ('tunics Leon and IVIer hupuit, who ute on tiiul toduy in llie justice emu I, cluugeil Willi Hleuliuic $fll)l) worth of copper tubing fiom Hie old distillery In this city, mlmllled In Chief of I'oliee IlltUon urn! Constable. Siugler this noon thai (hey luul stolen (lie copper from the distillery, but claim thitt it wus in tut ti stolen from litem by unknown pin lies. The boys told it straight slorv, admitting steal injc it from Ihe piemises of Die ills tillery company mid currying It down on South Ceiiliul lettiniflig for it see ond loud. When the leluuietl (he cop per lln had fired stolen hud dUitp peaW'il. The iiiillioiilies seem (o linve n clear ease against the two men, both of whom nte Mmicaus. The cuc will be concluded in justice coiiit this utt ciunou mid in all probability (hey will be bound over to (lie iiniil jury. BE WISE fsSJ j-j Vt J . GLASSES that fit your eyes are worth all they cost don't in: too 'iti-:m'i.ot'ri A little Inquiry will t-onvluro you that my isitrous are ttntlsflcd patrons. WIIV? lleratiHo their glimics are rlKht. and my prices aro as rennounblo its In consistent with hLIUiiI senli-o and tho Imm materials. Dr. Rickert Kyrslght HimtIiiIIsI Over Keutiier'M, .Medford. CHUNKS. 07.51, illil-K Aggressive tn c 11 o X a o x I CO m r a z (7) in H O H X m o H X m so n m a Bfin Mifci'' i A i