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V PAGE TWO' atflDFORD 'MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORISON". SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 10112. b 1 I l! i I LONE ROBBER HOLDS UP BANK DENVER, Col., March 2.--Boldly entering ,tho Awrorn Stnlo bnnlc, in Aurora, a Donvcr suburb, n lone rob bor today Jicld up Cashier Vehn nt the point or n revolver nnd, seising 800, escaped into the streot. Jump ing into nn ico -wagon, the bandit diovo through the .Btreots, lashing the horses and keeping up hot re volver flro on tho pursuing posse. The citizens pursued tho robber, replying to his flro ns they chased him through tho town. Ho was overtaken and cornered in a barn. Tho jiosso fired volley after volley into tho barn, tho bandit replying. "VVoundod In tho breast, ho finally surrendered. Tho prisoner gave the naino of droldt Brlggs, Ho probably will dlo. FOREIGN TROOPS ARE ORDERED TO PEKIN (Continued from Page One) looling and burning, Pckin toniRUt, with ouc-sixlh of its area devastated liy fire, is liternlly shaking in terror. Toroi;?tt residents of tho city, doubt ing tho ability of President Yuan Shi Kni to regain control, nro mnsed in the various legations, determined to fetnnd together in the event of the discontented soldiers making an at tack. Wholcsalo Executions. Acting on orders from President Yuiin, wholesnle executions of muti neers were made tonight, but this drastic punishment has only served to iucrease tho dissnlisfacttion. Agi tators who were suspected of start ing tho mutiny were decapitated with out trial. Claiming that many inno cent persons' "have been executed, loyal troops tire "mutinous many threatening to join in the revolt. Scores of looters, captured in the net of carrying off property, were executed on the tpot. Incendiary fires, which raged all day yesterday destroyed property vultied nt j?1o, 000,000. Yuan Kxpreisrs ltcgrcl. President Yuan today addressed a note to the foreign missionaries in which he expressed regret for the uprising. The note said in part: "One of my chief duties is to pre serve order in the capital, nud in this I, have been hitherto stiocoxsful. Unto you who are strangers in a strange laud, I wih particularly to convey my regret for the occurren ce." Damage Many Millions. Hundreds of blocks in the north wet section of the city sue in ruiiiH, tho lutest estimates placing the lot nt $25,000,000. The historic market place is gutted and the gate to the Pot bidden City has disappourcd. President Yuan Shi Kni, it U fear ed, will collapse under the terrific strain. Although he is showing great courage and still insists that he has the hUuntioii under control, the loyal tioop.s up to this time )mc burn practically helpless. Yuan tcare that foreign intervention will iollow any injury to foreign resident., and he ; making cf foils to keep the rioters from Ihe foreign sections of the city. DIAZ READY TO COME BACK FOND .DEEDS WHILE IN JAIL GAWTI R V VlU NEW YORK, March 2.- General l'rofirio Diaz, former pi evident of Mexico, is ready today to return to Mexico nud lead the people of the re public out of their troubles, accord ing to n statement given out horo by , trusted friend of Dins. Tho former president and his son axe now in the south of France. SPLENDID NEW. HOME OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP.ENED (Continued From Page. Onoi SEATTLE, March 2. That 1). A. lfil field, while n. prisoner in tho jail here, hns forged deeds lo 10,000 mire of hil lautj.s iu fuliforuin, sold tho land procured n deposit uuiiinst tho deeds in a California hank, w the charge brought by District Attor ney J. L. Irwin of King's county, Cul., who has asked tho local authorities to hold Hatfield on three clmrges of forgery. Hatfield has had a sensational cureer. A few years ago he was rejrarded as one of Scuttle's leading the president's office, the cashier's 'mltrens, standing high iu financial and teller's. On tho left is n large customers room, elcgnutly furnished, in which both phono have been plac ed, the vice president's office, a clearing house room, a ladies' private wailing room and the tstvings dep.it t ment. In addition prhulci booths arc installed for the uonvenieitee of Ihy-o who wish (o look over unva.te papers kept in the safely deposit vault. Interior Plan Of Structure. The vault is spacious and well guarded. Its interior is cleqtrieally charged when closed o that should a tool of iron touch any part of its surface tho large burglar alarm with out sounds. The vault is divided inilo three compartments, one for cash, one for the books of Uie bank and the third for snfety deposit boxes of which there arc 400. The doors of the vault weigh two ions each. In the rear .of the "largo bnnkfeig room is the directors private office, elegantly finished. Over this are janitor's room nnd storage compart ments. The .second floor is devoted to spacious, well lighted offic.es. The building was erected by, Bcezer Brothers, architects, of Seattle, Wn, under the personal Mipervisiou of Mr. Beczer. Thev have1pleas.ed,.the bank officials in everv particular, and society circles. XOTIOK. Notice is hereby given, that tho undersigned vlll apply nt the regular mooting of tho city council, Mnrch, 19, I Sip, for a liceuso to sell malt, spirit and vinous liquors nt tho Hotel Mod ford, lots 30, 17, 1?, block 7S, for a period of six months. RAU-MOHU COMPANY. Dated Feb., 23. 1912. A. l and A. M. Attention. There will be work In the M. M. degree tonight and work in the E. A. degree Monday night. By order of W. M. VVJLUAM M.ULLER, Secretary. ANGLERS TRADE The UnrneU-Corev Hardware Co. has puiehased the fishing tactile business of tho Me,ufnrd,Hnrdviite Co., and will lujiealter heroic agonts tor the Backus fly and other special ties carried ei'lusielv by tho loiiner company, which is moving lis stock to Weed, California. The Cornell -Corey Co., states Mr. Harnett, will he made lisheiinun' hcndmiarlcrs and .make. a strong ef fort to cater to the triple. The firpi will offer prixes UU year for tin largest fish caught on their flies, and sjhioiis and pursue he general poliov so success fully inaugurated by the Med ford Harwaru company. Horvlros, lulorinont bolug In tho Con; tral Point eqmotor. SUGAR SCHEDULE AwT INCOME TA BILL PASSED WASHINGTON, March 2, -The dumocrntlo vnueiiH lust night ratified tho siiKur bill ami tho tucomu tux or oxelso bill presented today by Donui eiatlo Leader Underwood, vlth tho Indomouiont of the vii)s aipl meaiia coiuuiMtee. Tho IiIIIh will bo nro souted to the Iioiiho now. Chnlrninn Underwood niiulo the Htateiueut to the caucus that ho hud boon dlieeUd h (ho wnyu and nieiiim connulttou to Hiilnnlt the bill to pluro Htigtir on tho fioo lint, and unptlior bill ottndlng tho promiut oxcIho tax not Unlotl on vorpotatlonu to Individ ualu and cn-purtnoitdilim having ml annual Income of moio tliuu $15000, Tho hill uunovlug Iiivcm levied at miHtoitiH huiiHCH on Hiiglir (immrtud Into HiIh country, Underwood quid, will huo tho of reel of i educing tho prion of Hit mi r to tho uouiimuor uliotit 1 1& conta tier pound. Tho Htutetueut fin t her mild In (ho opinion or tho wiijk and mciuih coin niltteo tlift largo piofltu iiitulo by tho niitnitl'iicluioiii nud lofltuMH of citijit i limn lioou duo to the ciihIiiiiim tin II r, and whllo.phiclug migiir on tho ft no JlHt would koiIih'o tho pi of It It would tint denlioy the linlutrtry In lb" Bull mi HtatoH, but It would lomilt In a Having to tho Aliioilcau peoplo of $11)7,0110,000 per year. Tho Iohh of u)tmio by tho loiuuVul of tho miliar duly, Underwood Hlutoti, luiinuntu to $53,000,000 per year. IIOItN."" LINCOLN- At Ellin MIIIh, Cnh, I'obniaiy 21. IIU2. to tho wiro or I'uuih l.liieolii. a Ul pound lio. Motliel- nud ehlltl nro dolitu WUll. 1)1 El , .Asa I.oe, son, of Mr. ind Mrs. L. li, l,ovo of Central Painty llud,ut hjs homo near Vonca)n Friday, Eobru ary 24, ugqd SUyears.J month aipl G dnjs, of ptmuinonla. The remains were biouglit to this city for interment, tho funetal tak ing place Monday morning at 0 o'clock. Besides a widow and three young children, deceased leaves a rather, mother, two slaters nnd two broth ers. Ho was bom at Antelope, Tqx.. January 13. 1STS. and was about .33 years old. Tho fupurnl as held rroni the Christian church and was largely attended. Itov. Crnm conducted tio -- niiii . .li. i ! -..! .in t . i i - .. i ii mi txi, ii iiiimawni Valley r Second Hand Store Buys and Sells Second-Hand Goods, Copper, Rubber, Bra$s, Etc. M. J. P1LCKER, Prop. 15 North Flr Home 054 Bell 307S K9nH f Dr . Kirchgessner Practice limited to chronic diseases. HOTEL HOLLAND Wednesdays. Hours, 10 to 3. Resldcnco phone, Farmer lCxxG. Orflco Hotel Holland. Both Phones. 5 to 9 P. M. fRipe Olives M HOTEL MEDFQRD DINNER Price $1.00 . , . j ' ; loke Points, Half Shell Celery en -Braiiche - Greeii (Turtle Ainaiitilado Klet vPoiiipnno -Italian -Pdnmies Parisienpe .Blanquettes of , Lajnbv.cn C!ocotte a la jVillcroi si 'Lemon Ice ii K oast -Young' Turkey, Cranberry Sauce ' . . " .' Roast Kibs of Beef auvTus f - " :-n Roast Potatoes .. 1 ii Cauliflower in Cream v Salad Macedoine . .ii " Apple Pie N French Cream Pic 'Frozen -Egg Nog Assorted Cakes NeufcliatclvjClieesc . . ..lOrackcrs Mixed Nuts. nLaycr .Raisins JK'ini Tnsse Page Woven Wire Fence All sizes of Page Steel Gates Garden and Poultry Fences Economy Lawn Fence First class R, F. D. Mail Boxes End and corner posts Northern cedar fence posts Call on or write us for Everything in the fence line. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PACK FENCB MEN" PHONE 3081. Distributors for Southern Oregon nnd Northern Cnlifornln. MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. JTor Mineral Waters Sue Our Wine List , :: The Bread and Pastry uscdi in -this Hotel arc made :: on the Premises nOTBL'MEDJTOUD "Rau-Mohr Co., Props. SPECIAL MUSIC SUNDAY farch 3, 1912 t Progressive Aggressive OPPORTUNITY Master of human destinies am I Panic, love and fortune, on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk, I penetrate Deserts and seas remote and passing by Hovel and mart and palace, soon or late, I knock unbidden once at every gate " If sleeping, wake, if feasting, rise, before I turn away. It is the hour of fate ' 'And they who follow me, reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death: but those who doubt, or hesitate Condemned to failure, penury and woe, Seek me in vain and uselessly implore; I answer not and X return no more. .John J. Ingalls. Drs. Saunders & Green Practice limited to-EYE, EAH, NOSE nnd TIIKOAT. OARNETT-COKEY BLOCK MEDFORD, OREGON Reliable Ethical 1 .THE IRON FOR SERVICE THE IRON FOR COMFORT THE T.RQN FOR CONVENIENCE THE IRON THAT SAVES DRUDGERY THE IRON THAT IS ALWAYS READY FOR SERVICE ,' USE ) n ir v :v 'i ' aS , an ELBerme and do away with the trouble of building fires and save .thousands of footsteps as well as many other inconveniences. Always ready, for immediate use. IRON maBmammmmMmmmwMpMtumaaYgjvmmi1mitm, B v. HOTPOINTS NOW SELL $4.00 Rogue River Electric Company i I L?Sk. WEST MAIN STREET