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page EianT 3rTCDF0ttD MAIL TIHOTNE, MEDFOTO, OHKOON. WEDNESDAY. fAOTT 20, 15)12. . "f u ' r1! US k I i 1 1 r ' SJk e.f Mi t EIGHT KILLED IE BLOW-UP M SCK ANTON, Pn., Mnroh UO. Ki(lil ponoiiH wore instantly Killed ninl nnallior Hcrionsly iujuivd in :m explosion, supposedly of ga, which wrecked tho home of John Cnvnlln, it Dinunoro, nenr horo. The dend: Mr. John Cnvnlln, Uo-e Cnvnlln, npotl three; l.noy C.nvnlln, II; Li?7,ie Cnvnlln, 14; Doiiiniek Cn nlln, M; William Cnvnlln. 20; Mr. Vito Siinunn, Frank Siinunn. Fatally injnred: Mnmio Siinunn, nged 7. Cnvnlln nt the lime of the explosion was absent. The house wn- entirely coiiKnnied hy fire following the o.-jiIomoii. DIES AT 74, WIDOW OF 21 SERIOUSLY ILL. FAIR AMERICAN IS SHOT ALONG WITH ITALIAN NOBLE NAPLES. March 20 Marchese Sahntor Volplcclll and an unidenti fied Amerlcnn womnn wero found dend In a room hero today at tho Hotel Ilcaorglmcnto. Death in each Instance was duo to revoher wounds. The pollco arc Investigating. The woman resided at the Hotel I'xcelHfor, hut the management re fused to reveal her name. Volptcelll was a memher of a prominent Naples family. NEY M MRS ELIJAH MARSHALL-ALLEN Mrs r.IUah Marshall Alton, twenty one years old. whose husband died in New York at the age of seventy-four r Mv weeks of nniirled life, ! her clf il-ngerouly ill with pneumonia lr that city, and fears are lUtertaln ' lit her friend It Is believed that Mr Allen left an estate allied nt S-tOO.OOO BURIED M AWARDED $12,000 FOR EIGHT TEETH HE LOST NEW YORK. Mnreli 20. Axel IToinestend, aged 25 yenis, is minus eight teeth today, but he is "in" ex actly .12,000. Homestead lost his ctght inci?or when a Brooklyn Kapid Transit guard apparently for no reason, walked up to Axel and swatted them out of their niaxillinry grins, lloinotead sued the company and a jurv ordered the II. It. T. to pay him $1,3:2.:M for each tooth. HANGS SELF WHEN CAUGHT NEAR BRIDE KEEPS GnOGfuWEDDIiHTS NCW YORK. March 20. Social skirmishes and clashes are raging to day in the upper east side as a result of Dald Kldansky brenklng his en gagement with Sadlo Kihhel. Kldan sky wanted his presents hack, hut Sadie's father said "no." and tho Tor iner has taken the ease to court. Each faction has a large following, and tho east side Is In nn uproar. Exhibit A was a letter from Kl dansky to Fishel. It read: "Sir: Y'Undertan your daughter Sadie nnd me have broken it our en gagement. I want tho presents what I gave Sadie back." KHhel replied: "Sir: In reply to your request for them presents back what you gavo Sadie. I write: 'The dinners I have gave you on lots of times amounts to more than the value of your presenU. Sadie can keep them. " FORT SMITH. Atknnns Mnrch 20. Xuietv inhere norording to Inter reports were entombed today in the W 2 mine of the San Hoit Coal company nt .McCuitnin. Okln., us lite roult of n gas explosion. One miner wns rescued nlive turn one uouv lotum. The mine is on fire. Fans are be ing used to pump air into tho work ings nnd the officials hope that many of the entombed men are still allvo. Tho pure .lr Is being forced to tho lower levels, and it is believed that tho men will be able to survive for hours. PRIMARY RESULT IN MILWAUKEE ELECTION MIIAVAl'KKK. Wis., March 20. - 1 Practically complete return- from the j municipal pritunrv held here e-ler-.dav show that Dr. O. A. Hading was chosen non-pat tisnu candidate for mayor ngninM Kmil Seidel, the so cialist incumbent, who was a!-o nom inated. Bading's vote was 20,2 IS while Seidel jmlled 17,2!)!). Congress man Carey was nNo a non-partisan candidate for the nomination, polling 1 1,81 votes. The election will he held on April 12. TWO SEATTLE DOCTORS KILLED BY PATIENT SEATTLE. Wash.. Match 20 - En tering the office or Or W T. AUey and Or. Samuel Suskliul. his nMHlst ant. nt First and Uhorrj streets, Into this morning A. A. Anderson, n man about 40 yents uld, u former pntlcntt opened firo on th nt)ielunt!, fatally wounding both. Anderson dashed downstairs, ran along the trcot for u- or three blocks nnd then, stopping, ho sent n bullet into his own both Tho two doctors nnd the would-be murderer wero rushed thcVlly hos pital, where nil three died. POSITIONS OPEN nlt CLEKIC (WHHIEK IX MKOFOItn - Commercial Club Tonight. There will be tegular nuvt intr of the Commercial club at 8 o'clock this evening at the city hall. AH members arc requested to be present. An examination for clerk and car rier will be held at the post office in this eity on April Kl, 1012. Age lim it, 18 to !." years. Married women will not be admitted to the cxnniiuu tiou. This prohibition, however, does not upph to women wh me divorced or those who nre separated from their husbands and support them sehes, hut I hey are eligible for up H)iutmeut only ns clerk. Applicants must be nhvsicnllv FIRE BUG DESTROYS NELSON LUMBER MILL NELSON. 11. C. March UO.- -Fol-lowing u Ncrles of Incendiary fires In the last fuw moutliii which completely baffled tho police, tho arson bug gt Inu.v again lust night nnd us a result the big Yale sawmill Is a tnasii of smouldering ruins with a loss of $ili.000. The tire was discovered early tills morning after It hud gained considerable headway and but for tho lucky fact that the wind wns blowing off shore part of tho town would surejy have been wiped out. About 1 00.000 feet of lumber Wero destroyed. .sound, mid mule npplicutiLs miiMt be not less thuii f feet ! inches in height without boots or shoes, nod weigh not less thnu 12." pounds with out overcoat or hut. For full information address Wil ham .1. Warner. WAR OF PERSONALITIES BETWEEN TED AND TAFT speech, but refused to make any com ment on It. Later he conferred with Secretary .Meyer. It is believed u war of bitter penaMiulllleM between Tuft mill looseclt will follow the nl tanks already delivered. FALL KIVKU, Mush., Mmch 20. Tlitrly thousand textile wovkoiM of this city today demanded a fifteen per cent inuremlo In wagci and "Hun Improved working condltlonn. Tim mill (iwncifi refuse the Incrcaiie uiuWi meting of the textile workor'a council will be called. It Is believed the coun cil will Niiuctlou u Httlke. 3 THKNTO.W X d.. March 20. President Tuft rend Colonel Roose velt's reply here todnv to his Huston 7 hers is Only Otsm Broma That is Quinin& 9 7 SPii(jlAL Thursday - Friday Saturday Cut Glass, Gold Doeorntoil Austrian Glass, odd pit'eos in Ilaviland and Fine Imported CMiina, our rPKiilar $i2.f)0 to $1 pirccs. Sop display in oast window. Special for these three days Choice $2 each 4- --- Lax&five Bromo Quinine VSCO THE WORLD OVOt TO CURE A COLO IN OHC DAY. 250 (O hcZrtn Always remember the full name for this .signature on every box ( Continued from Page One. informed of her sister's denth in New York, declared her belief that there waft at least a slight hope that ft might be a ense of mistaken identity. Mrs. Edwin Cnrson, hnse hus band, Dr. Edwin Carson, died eleven years ago, was prominent in San I'rnncisco society, especially in lit erary and art circles. Since her hus band's denth she had made her home here with her sisters, Eugenia and Curlottn Mubury. Mrs. Carson left San Francisco last August for a trip around the world, which was concluded upon her armal in New York several days ago. LA F0LLETTE SWEEPS NORTH DAKOTA BY 15,000 Continued from Page. One. only four counties in the old cow country where he formerly lived. Democrat ic Vote Light. Thomns Marshall, progressive can didate for national committeeman, claims he has been elected. But little interest was manifested in the democratic primnries. Goer nor John liurkc received only a small percentage of the normal democratic vote. BRITISH MINERS OPPOSE ASQUITH'S WAGE BILL LONDON, March 20. Resolutions denouncing the bill of Premier As quith nnd demanding ai amendment fixing the absolute minimum earnings of every male adult were adopted by the Miners Federation here this after: noon. Operators of the Scotch mines intend to attempt resuming work Monday with non-union employes. th,iCcv.l E? ToSUCCESS Builders of Homes, Our- "PROFIT-SHARING Investment Certificates areREALMoneylfakers Send for Booklet Shoe Sale ihoe Sale For Thursday and Friday v March 21 and 22 V "We will place on sale all of our Cross make of Women's Shoes, $3.30, $4, and $5 values, to close out at 92.68 blisses' Shoes, $2.25 and $2.50 values, sale price $1.08 One lot of Men's Shoes and Oxfords, Florsheim make, $5 and $ft values, stile price $3.68 Gray & Moe The Place to Go Boys' and Misses' Hose 50 dozen extra fine quality Lisle Finish Misses' and a heavy 1 x 1 Ribbed Hoys' School Hose, a 25e value at most stores. Here in sizes 5 to J)1! 15 pair Men's, Ladies' and Misses' Worsted and Cash mere Hose, 2u! and !lf! values, clos ing out price 10 pair 2 pairs for 35c Over 50 styles in French Hevel Plato Hand Mir rors, finest line in tho regular pieces 50c to $3 each. Special 25 per cent discount for these three days. 10,000 EASTER POST CARDS 1 CENT EACH Local view Photo Post Cards 2 for 5c, 12 for 25c HUSSEY PANSIES FANCIES A Special Fine Strain of (lerman Pansies Kxtra Fine Roses. A Fine Line of 2-Year-Old Stoclc Cut Flowers in Season Always on 'Hand Medford Greenhouse Home 237-X 023 East Main Main 3711 $ytytyfyhtyfyh I T T f f T T T f T T f T T Y T f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t The New "KRIT Has Arrived $1050, Medford, Equipped i ,- We Have a Large Stock of Tires f. i'i ,s 4-' ; 1 ; .jlte , I p'-l ( -I 4 x . t 1 4J. ' '' ,K .- U -V ' I .1 . Crater Lake Garage i l .. . . . vi' WVv. i V Jack Neff, Proprietor Medford, Oregon afcL ' w , t, - tkIt 1A &! . " K . iT. A w . V 1 A I A ft '." I. J. . .) Al I. M It t ft ! 1V ? Y f ? Y Y Y t Y t Y t Y f Y t Y Y f J Y f Y A Y K S