Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 16, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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    ASSOCIATED
PRESS
DISPATCHES
The Weather
Western Oregon Showers tonight or
Friday; southerly wiudn.
C- I
THIRD YEAR.
PRIMARY "BIG STICK (CITIZENS
ELECTION SWIffi ON HELD UP
ON FRIDAY ROOSEVELT Bf THUGS
mkdfoim), oi;.,;riiri;si).vyt www, k;, iios.
XO. 24
Dunn Once Again.
LoGal Interest Centers in
the Mulkey, Newbury
and Eggleston, Dunn Contest-Will
Write Names
Tomorrow direct primaries for iiomi li
ft ting state and county tickets are held
throughout Oregon, lu Portland and
tho greater purr of tho stato interest
in ho republican primaries couture in
the fight waged betwoen Statement No.
1 supporters and anti-Statement No. 1
men, between tho Cnko and Fulton
forces. I u Jackson county tho repub
licuns have no. Statement No. 1 men in
the field. .1. U. Hammt-rslv and II
Kuhli, the republican candidates, have
both repudiated Statement No. 1. The
democrats seeking nomination ftro
Pmdin and 1. II. Miller of Medford and
T. M. Jones of Central Point.
Local interest centers in tho fight for
the republican nominations for district
attorney for the first district betwoon
fins Newbury nnd H. 1 Mulkcv and
for county judge between the incum
bent, Oeorge W. Hunn and M. F. Eg
gleston. Chances seem to favor Mul
key and Kggleston.
A great deal of interest is shown in
the contest for republican nomination
for county commissioner between Ed
Andrews and .lames Owens. For the as
sensors' office, both J. W. Lawton and
W. T. fi reive claim success. There are
no contests for the other nominations.
, pmocrats are expected to write in
on tho ballot the s of Georgo E.
Chamberlain for Tinted States senntor,
.T. J. Whitney of Albany for congress
man and F. IS. Cavender of lioseburg for
joint represent:! 1 1 ve for Jackson nnd
Douglas counties. The latter is a State
ment No. 1 man.
HAUSER LAKE FLOOD
STILL DOING DAMAGE
Several Laws Which He
Desires Enacted Will
Not Go Through this Ses
sion So Say the Leaders
HKLKXA, Mont., April 10. A spe
cial to the Record states that tho flood
of water- from Hauser lake is passing
(.rent Falls without doing any great
damage. They are depending on blow
nig up the channel with dynamite, serv
ing in this way to carry off the excess
waters.
General Manager Goodall of the lios
ton & Montana company states the groat
smelter will not be damaged. The sit
nation at Craig is verv serious, The
town is destroyed and its 100 inhabi
tants have taken refuge in the hills.
With tho exception of the schoolhousi
practically every building is destroyed
The work of repairing the dam has lie
gun. It is estimated tho work will re
quire six months and the cost will be
CHANDLER GRILLS TEDDY
AND INDORSES LA FOLLETTE
CONCOKI). N. II., Ajril HI. In n cir
eular letter in which ho denounces thr
administration for what he calls
complete abandonment of its reform
policy, ex-Senator William K. Chandler
made nn app-al tothe people of thr
I niled States to support Senator I.a
Toilette of Wisconsin for the presi
dencv. I he letter, which was sent
broadcast, roads iu part as follows:
" I appeal for support for Senator
Im Folletto for president as the hest
representative of the radical reform
policy of the republican party, which
the present administration has decided
to abandon. The adoption of that pol
ley will he in history one of the great
achievements that tin- administration
made even more prominent by its sur
render thereof. "
COMMITTEE ON P0ST0FFTCE8
VOTES FOR POSTAL SAVINOa
WASHINGTON, Aprit lit. The sen
ate committee on postofficcs and post
roads voted a report favorable to the
postal k inn bill drafted by the sub
committee of which Senator Carter is
chairman. An amendment fs adopted
changing the name of the proposed in
stitution to postal depositories, which
m.fts objecti-.n ndvied against the bill
. hr Yh bunker. The amendment dMs
. not alter the purposes of the bill, the
objects of which are to furnish oonven
ient d-ositories for small savings for
people who are remote from adequate
banking facilities.
NEW CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
BUILT AT BAKER CITY
BAKKR CITY. April 18. The new
Catholic cathedral was dedicated 1Wp
last Thursday. The new structure is of
Baker county building stone, and is one
of the finest edifice of the kind in
th Mate.
Hih.p O'Rielly, head of the diocese
presided at the services, which were
ttt Impressive.
WASHINGTON", April Iti The lead
ers of congress have notified the pres
ident that several laws which he desires
enacted this sension will nut be put
through. Recapitulation shows t hat
when congress ends it will have failed
to pass many of the most important
measures rocommended by President
Roosevelt, including' Restricting the
power of federal courts in the issuance
of injunctions in labor disputes; umend
ing Sherman anti-trust law so as to
establish a system of federal license l'i
interstate corporations; to enable rail
roads to form traffic associations and
to secure greater stability of rates and
returns; to remove some of tho rest no
tions from tho combinations and labor
io prouiDit railroatls hlacklisfing union
employes; empowering the iutorstat
commerce commission to control future
issues of stocks and bonds on railroad
property; to -permit the attorney-gen
oral to name one of the receivers ap
pointed tor insolvent railroads; to re
move tho duty on wood pulp; to provide
lor me construction oi lour battleship
instead of two, and to establish postal
savings banks.
Portland Scene of Robber
ies by Three Masked
Men of Desperate Character-All
Captured.
EVANS CREEK
ALSO A LOSER
Daily Still Shy Funds Due Dis
trict No. 46-Was Put. up to
Grand Jury.
In addition to the shortage in school
funds iu the two school districts already
reported in the Iribiine, a shuilae in
Kvans Creek ilisi i iel .No. Ill was re
ported to the grand jury last Oecember.
but that august ho1v was so ahsoibed
iu indicting the editor of the Trihune
that Mr. Iiailv escaped Imintiahle men
ion. The school shortage was origin
ally $'2'tft but was afterward reduced
t I no, upon the complaint of I he dis
trict to the statr superintendent of in
st ruction.
The school distrit-l pnnhased a ijuan-
t it y nt iurmture whu-h piowd nnsatis
factory upon lU arrival. Superintend
ent Daily offered to sell the goods else
where, which he did. collecting for them
and keeping the money. Mr. Daily was
repeatedly nslieil for the money , but
never repaid any back unt il the dis
trict complained (n the state superin
tendent, when he eame through with
$100. .
I'pon failure to ivceio M biiL-mco,
the trustees laid the matter before the
district attorney, who passed it np to
the grand jui v.
When asked what had I one of the
case one of t tie jurvnn-n s;t ul that t he
Putnam ease had so excited the jurors
that Ihev fore-ot to act ai'aiiHt Pailv.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Tho Nash.
F. C. Daniels, Los AnL"l': Mr. and
Mrs. Hahson, Seattle; 11. W. W 1
man, Hamilton, nt.; !. V. Vels.-ii. Ta
coma; Win. !'. Brown. St. I';nil; C. K.
Wheeler. Fort DodLre: .. T. Duhanw,
Eileen; A' F. Holmes, -.-Hiiii': C. 1)
ineent, Oakland; .1. A. Stnwt, lilne
edge; . I. Host. S:in I'm nci .en : l.
F. Clement, Los Ani'-b-- I y jiv-ir
:m Franciseo; f;. n. Thomas. J. K. Mar
tin. Portland; K H. Van "....rden v.. it-
York; J. F. Stereo. W. A. Slater. Port
land; K. (1. Thomas. Portland: Mr Vi.
ent, San Francisco; J. H. Canlev. P.utte
Crrvk: H. K. Mi. it. v. Portl.in,!- It c
all, San lrani.(; F. I). Mont. Mon
tnna; K., A. Maltbouf. Portland; M.
Webb, Montana; . ftnxter, rliii-nim:
PORTLAND, April Hi. of three
thugs who last night comimttt-d a series
of crimes on both sides of the river, one.
an unidentified negro, is dead; Fritz
Kathlio, another of the robbers, is in
jail with a bullet wound iu his leg, and
Kddie. Ives, the third man, is in jail, a
self-con t'essed 'robber. Patrolman ('has.
D. Hensou, win) shot dead one robber
through the heart, is being cared for
at the hospital, one of the robbers hav
ing shot him through the arm. The po
lice were kept busy all last night by
trying o locate the three highwaymen
who had robbed several i-ili.eus and sa
loons, and about 1 o 'clock t his morn
ing ti. W. Stevens rushed into the cen
tral police station and said lie had bet-n
field up and robbed at the east end of
the Purnside-street bridge. He fur
nished tho police with an accurate de
fciiption of the trio and a squad of pu
lice sent word to patrol tin district.
Patrolmen llensen and Vossey came up
on the robbers walking along the rail
i-oad track, and commanded them to sur
render. A fnsilade of shots was the
response, and instantly the officers am
robbers engaged in a fierce battle. One
otthc robbers shot llensen through the
arm. and in return he managed to kill
one of them. The others immcdintclv
look to their. heels, escaping in the dark
uesH. The search con I iiiiud, and
Kathke was captured hi m ath the wharf.
where he had secreted himself. I
was arrested at his home, and when
taken to jail confessed liis complicity
in tho night s work.
Ives told the police he did not know
the name of his negro companion, claim
ing to have met him for the first, tinn
last night. Ives is hehiif ' ' sweated
y the police today and has told thAin
liat b'athke is a deserter from tin' tier
man army and ts wanted in (lermauy
for tin- alleged murder of his wife. The
lire have got but little infornii1 loll
out, of Kathke.
M'CARREN I:
OUSTED By
I DEMOCRATS
i
3510
After Bitter Contest, in
Which State Committee
is Elected and a Resolu
tion Rushed Through.
FARMER FOLLOWS JUDGE DUNN'S ADVICE AND PRAYS FOR RAIN
TO REPAIR THE ELEVATED. THE RAIN COMES, WASHES THE DUST
AWAY, LEAVING THE BARE ROCKS.
EUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
gel', P.otlg
lia e all gom
in the "saw-
A. Forest, New York; L.
hank. Portland; C. J Hrtle
k. Portland
"niik
S A.
Messrs. Xetherland. CI
ton. Itaker and Hildreth
M ford as witnesses
iiwi. ' ' case.
lie- Dutte Falls Mill company h;is
piite a force of men placing toj;s in
the flume, preparatory to sawing.
.1. I. Pattou has purchased property
in Magic Point and removed his f.-nuilv
md household efforts to that point on
Tuesday.
Fr ank Net hoi bind has purchased a
ranch near Derby and will slock the
-mm'. Ihi will bo etnploved at the C:ir
it" sawmill, which the P.ulte Fa lb
ompany intends to start ''up shortly.
Coat imioiis and important changes are
being made at the Falls preparatory to
rly resumption of mill work.
D wing Hns. and other capitalists have
ikon over this plant with a view 4.o
m -ih ing forward enterprises, piuni tsiiiL
miu-h for this section and promoting
the interests of the entire valley.
It is not an improbable guess that we
will soon have an electric line punning
from the Falls and entering the valley.
We have become heartily tired of the
1 flimflam ' ' actions and obst met i ve
ictics of the old railroad parties and
-e no other alternative than men of
:ipital and limad industrial iews a"
-mining control ul matters.
li. H. Harris ami D. Miller, who Live
ell ill the FfllN, are greatly encoiil
igeil I iy t he prospect ol a sio t ul
m augu rat ion of important coiinueici.il
nterprici s which will bring the Falls
to the forefront and lead to the invent
turn! of large foiejgu capital at the
int.
H. F. Fn-deiibuig and M. C Malio-
m y i-.it-d Kagle I'ojnt on biiiiu. -
ui ittt r'. !
.f. P. Ihig-s, merchant, of lintte Falls,
is in the valley and will have a large'
oippjv of -tore goods ha n led back. Mr.
1 1 ng" sa s his new business loiute is
rapid I v approaching completion ninl
that he wat offend and refu-l ."mh
f'ir his let on v liich lii buildiiig
ing erecii-d.
dark Donbl.-da.v i- In- fa-., ii .u,l
ciOitemplati s opening ii- a bn"
in the FalN.
Mrs. Miles of Me.frd is
some improvement r.i-r li
and has aln-a.lv idantej M-r
1 M'MURPHY CONIES TO
DEFENSE OF DUNN'S EMON
XKW VOUK, April It!. Amiil
of tiirhnlpncu nml givul i-oiifiision, the
state ilcmoi-ratii' ronvontinn ncliumm-il
today. Aflci- a liittoi- content the i'ou
volition iinscnlnl Si'iiutor I'm rick IT
Slct'nrron anil ilolo;nti'H fioin t ! ilis
tni-ts of Khirs county and seated tlip
McCahc deleati'H from Albany count v.
Thoy elected four delegates from Hie
various coujfrcHsionnl districlH, selected
lireHideutiiil electors and elected a new
stato conunittoe.
resolution clioosini; tho committee.
ns ii whole instead of by districts was
ruslied through and almost caused a riot.
tile deli'mites ervillL' "Roldieri''
Thieves" and otherwise expressing
great displcnsuro because tliey were not
permitted to elect n committee in-the
usual fashion. Hurry calls were sent
for tho police, who had left the ball af
tor the liuscnting of the NfeCnrreii delegates.
Tho police, with great difficulty, ro-
stored n semblnnco of oi-der. The clinir
mini ruled with nn Iron hand nad nftor
announcing that the motion had carried
he himself put the motion through to
adjourn and it was declared carried. It
seems probable tho whole matter amy
bo fought out on the floor of the nil
tional convention nt Denver.
ACRES OF
ORCHARD
Inspector Taylor Gives
Figures' Regarding Fruit
Production-8000 Acres
Planted This Reason.
MARION DEMOCRATS TO
WRITE NAMES ON BALLOTS
Comity Court rinds Able Partisan-Switches Planned With Jack
son as Chief Dispatcher so Term Can Pass-Prayiiuj for Rain
for Water can Wear Away the Rocks.
MMhei
I li he
i-olllim :i
i ini.1' -t. Stile, ye out'hl to In
if v.riKe t'er a peslorin''
1 1 ii
bhesl I.
bl.ll. S I
.M.I III'
f.-r I, in
in' pli-
.;.! 'I"
" II. m
lillll I
'ini mil
.'111
K.lillil':
ii'l wid gin-ale intrust in yure
il.i.iil .ledge lliiuii 's illivate.l
asliamed
iiv Ilis
ibl.-imiii' him fer iloiu his
p. in- in luif lledad, th'
'i'lil to be high to knpo juice
l:i.ev. Lave 'ini alone, ho, oi.
yi- fiiinil a man inonre smooth
nut to pass Hi' tnime o' tiny
i. ii'ligins luilte, too.
lines ni kno".se. ye. ,SureJ
;i M'rmil lllel lie llioltl stilllf
.ln.'iv I'ei' rhaiii an' he'd hilp
Sure lis little fnilh oi he
r. tlin' Ihev tin hiiv 'twill ware
111 unlle
ay III' n.i'lis.
' t is 1 . 1 1 1 1 ii ' illivated ye
ii.ii'i. l tliiin will, but
' n lit ' si i iiii'lt oi wiine
'1'iii.ii. "I'c.iis up an' down an
an' jhnrii (ill oi 11117. so shuck
i.i.l hardlv wahk.
An' Ili t n imiinds me. Th other day
ni wuz a si'hlittiii ' kindliiiH fer wan ov
th' 1 l'i i -in I 'h iiv this bhiirg whin oi
I'lirui-i l" ln:ir his wnife 1111' another
l:iit tall. in' abuiil uiiibiliii ' in Taly
I'urii e.
Sure, ye do His Jlonor iajestice, oi
say, whin ye hint at exthravaganee. lie
liiul, didn't oi riii'iid only lately where
lie mliaile Misther fleorgn Ithl'own phav
for 11 rlni.l 1. ho bill in llig Hthicky nf
llier phroinisiii' him th' county wud do
nt .' IHilu't lie save us cash there Kure,
twas what Itridgel calls "finessing.''
"An' now,", sez ye, "kin teanin
phass 011 th' illivated f" Sure, 'tis
uisy. Xixt therm he is a f iggerin ' mi
puttin' in switches an' will nppiut our
I'l'ilul .lat-ksiill clieef ilisbii!, b, r, wi.l
llonur .leitge Illllilia as ginerill
maiiiiger. Sunie wnn mintioni-d Misther
Ifheaiiies fer atturaey fer th' rliode, but
lie iteehloinetl will vigliul, ez it nihnwes
him dizzy to rhoiile so hoigh iu th' air
an' he is forced to thako a soidel
all at. Faith, t brack nearly to th ' Californy loine nn '
nt reinoiads I bai k In get from .rncktown to .Midfiinl.
rhodo on in ! Sure he doesn't approve uv th ' svstem.
bump Hut, hist I Wbut is ut oi hear on me
Ui oiroof( Sure 'lis th' blissid rain an'
IIis Honor's praver be Htiswered. Oi '1!
iiisphrct in th' inaraiii an' rephort.
HAI.KM. Or., April Hi. At a meet
ing of the Jetrersiinian Meinoeriitie
club il has been derided Mint a full
county ticket will be noaiiiiateit iu
Marioi inty by writing the unities
01 Hie liillowilig etlliiliilates III the pre
aiary ballot:
HepieHenlalives, V. H. Molt, .1. S.
Smith, II. O. Suviigc, .1. W. Mbuer, (:.
V. 'llllllkl; ciuinty jiulge, I. I,. Kra-zi'i-;
sheriff, .1. W. t'liristoplier; emu.
inissiiinei', T. ('. Ilavidsoii; assessor, J.
I". Hubert : clerk, M. '. Haldwili;
treasurer, 1'. I' Hein; reeoriler. It. Y.
Hoover; coroner, V. T. Itigdon.
CAR STRIKERS CAUSE
SERIOUS DISTURBANCE
('IIKSTKIt, April III. A most serinim
lisliirliaiice wliich has maikeil the
strike of the iiiolnriuea and conductors
of tho Chester Traction company, oc
enrred here early today when the com
pany attempted to operate a cur. Wil
Mam llergmau, inotorman, was attacked
by a mob and shot in the foot. Knrlicr
a the day William flriesemeier, the
laim agent of the compaav, was shot in
the leg while lending a sound of strike.
breakers.
MERRICK DENIES BEING
MEMBER OF COMBINE
Tlie slate horticultural board reports
about 11,1100 acres in orchard in Jack
son county. Instead of this, there, is in
the neighborhood of .lii.fllW) acres in or.
clianl, principnlly apples nnd penre, ut
the ratio of six to pears and four to
apples, according to County Kruit In
spector t). W. Taylor, who has ill ad e
1111 inspection of all tho principal orch
ards anil is making a census of them.
Approximately SOiit) acres of orchard
were plnntetl during the past ueaaon,
states .Mr. Taylor.
1'ruit prospects for tho coming year
are excellent, states Mr. Tavlor. Ton
gentle ruin which has fullon during the
past two days did n great deal oU good
throughout the county. The pears are.
in bloom nml ninny of the apples are
nlso. An enormous hurvest is in nlffbt.
To show tho thoroughness of Afr. Tay
lor '9 work, tho following pngo from his
record is given, listing tho trees on one
orchard as follows:
Tho Rurrell orchard, two miles south
of Medford, afl2 nei-es hill and valley
land, owned by the Hnrrell estate of
I'lirllitml--
Applos.
variety N'o, Trisio.
Newtown 5,230
Spilzenberg 1,125
Jonnlhaa 2,4011
Ilea I in vis ;ttttl
Poars.
tJoniiee ... 1,401)
llartletl Jso
De Anion 1.8B7
Howell 1,7ml
I'birgean 3.10
Winter XelliH 1,391
Muse I.U20
Mixed 100
Apricots.
Vtii-iely unknown 'Jim
Acr'ge
CO
42
11
20
78
M.
8
SO
22 Vj
i
3
Tnliil
.23,.1-i2
JURY SAYS " NOT GUILTY"
OF HORSEWHIPPING ELDER
' ' V
Mii-lit 'hn
..rnv rlioib-sf
Meibid 'twns a poor noigliL oi sdiiiil.
Me ihast noight 's vvnrrk in dietatiu'
lh' abuv to ve mliaile me ilhrealll in
' rlifi.liii ' mi th' illivated twas tur
-." mz she, "ui tuk siverul rible. lint oi wuz out an' hoofed ut
whin oi wuz in t'ulyforny, but thro' th' mini an' wather to Hi' Jack
" f"" in Hoaville illivated to see how natlir
I." ez I other wail, "oi always graded th' rliode. Sure 'tuns a sore
fnitte rhuiilin' oil t'alv-
V.,w
' l'i TVIIilh ." sez she, "but lit 's too
Ii-. 'I'll- V no exeili-llleltt ill lit. Ve
rltoiile an haf sluiooze an'
or jliar to bhrake lh ' mole-re
in Oregon," si-z
eXi-illilent fer ve niver
ni.vt hhiiiini-i- will Lap"
-11 rlmiiiilv siuil ye
" ( she tliiin 'I sity thi-t
v.- kin b.-t l.e mint uti.
disapilitllieiit to see th' lojkcs u' ut
1111' ut inhade me heart thet sad to see
th face ov th' rhoilo which looked
loike ul hid been blistered by th' rhnin
lh' rhorks stliiekin' out b.-ia' washed
i-bar ov lh' dhirt. lledad, 'tis 1111 im
pntv nt for ye kin now see th' dan
geis hidin' iiiiib-rnieitli lb' dhirt. lint
ni'h dis.'ii, jntcd in His Honor, so ot'll
v.. to f.-r aniitlier man.
liiHphei-tfullv.
TIM M MITti'llV.
t'ouacibiDiu K. IC. Merrick, who voted
the council to table the license of
Mass & Hale, state that he is not a
party to any combine having for its
object the coercion of Mayor Iteddy to
compel die appointment of a chief of
police dictated by them, lit says that
In- voted against the saloon license ho
cause a city ordinance provided there
should tie tint ten saloons in the city.
and Mass & Hale made eleven,
bus been his stand from the first
This
MINNESOTA REPUBLICANS
SELECT THEIR DELEGATES
POPE RECEIVES AUDIENCE
WITH PRINCE AND PRINCESS
ItoMK. April 1.-.. -The ...k. toibiv re
ceiv.sl a private audi, tire with the
Prince Von Huelow. iiiiin-ri-'it .-hancllor
of Germany, and I'riiiccs Von Hie-lntr.
Ii-ih two III. -It ettipli.ve.i iu ,.rk
j tn!..-s a lian. I It.-rseir
! Mr. I.1101I1. wie.s,. Ii g was l.r..k.-i
r.ipi.llv r eiiM ritig and is out
crutch...
Mr. M, !l. my 11. 1, 1 r. e.l lb. p.
f th. f1! Thurilay night in tin
i-re-t nt the Anli Srtlo.itt 1. ,'tL'ii,-.
'id a goitd crowd.
1" I'
tea k i ti;f
mte ..'ul
,r..p. SI,..
O'l-.'SO:; PIOIITS TO WIN ibniocrats ia the stain nnd the prog-
IU.i'.'OIS FROM BRYANITES; rn"q mn'l' h' '"h
j ""ii pi'ipagatula nil through Die r.'ist
I and ami ontti are expected to supply
!tbe bii-i for a hot fight for Johnson
j int ructions at the dt niocratic state con
vi-iition in Springfield, April 2.1.
IIP
.1 ,.,
' '. Al.nl IU. -.iiive r John
i,- 11 ..!' Mitinisiila, tht.iiigli bis
j 1 . iMntiagers, has started n vig
1.1 win the Illinois fblega-
ti l) ties ttitie natif.ttal eoavr n
'h, :n rival of Mr. Johnson at li
irli's uill more ebarlv ib-iiioii
his ei tii r.'ill aet'"iti'. riimnr.
it ha b. i n in iirogrei for
'1 a in--nth. it i-Q. fiorti .in
" I'm Joints. .11 pn-sident ial
nun,,;. Til.' d
el I
I
I ACCUSED or DUMPINO
SAWDUST IN STREAM
The ease oT the state or Oregon vs.
I'lank Netlierlaiiil, charged with plac
ing sawdust ia a stream is on trial be.
f. Jutic. Stewart. A. K. Kennies
b.piiients of represents the stale nnd S. S. Pentz the
i i!i. lite bitter fight which ib-feiiilaiit. The complaint was filed bv
initiated by the anti Hullivnn . Forest Hanger Messenger of Medford.
MINNKAI'OI.IS, April lii.-The Min
tiesotn republic!!!) coiiventioii met today
to select four delegates nt'large to the
national convention nml to niitne 11
presitleiitinl electois. Temporary Chair
man Snyder criticised the tleinoiTntie
position on the tariff, but advocated the
revision of the present schedules; ulso
Hie regulation and control of the great
iorpoint ions.
Mr. ami Mrs. I.e. .11 Huskins. Mis. O.
II. Ilaskins and Miss Frances Huskies.
J. W. and I). T. I.awtoii ami faiiiily left
Thursday for Ashland, whore they at
tended Hie Wedding of Mortimer X.
Lawtoii ami Miss Haly l.orena Jack
son. which look place at II. mil. J. W.
l.awton is the father of die groom.
DtrlfaD L ITT n LIST.
Mis. F, c. Carle.
F. A. Charlton. Mr
Hoiiahou, Ibttjih Ibis
Itichard K. Carter.
. T. Ilerrill. J..!w
null, Mis. Jim Kl
der. fbotge W. Fry, Mi, l.eltie Hall.
In-ii Hinibrgariit, Harry (iubbnrd.
Iterlha l.niiib, Mr. Kowjey, Richnnl.
liiibard Sengrilees. W. II. binz zbmm
Seagrnves. W. H. Slark. Mrs. (Icorge
siarks. Ma.ter Arthur Tuttle. Henry
Turl, Frances Williams.
I'OUTI.ANII. April III. A special to
the Kvcniiig Telegram from Salem nys
that a tier I inntes' deliberation the
jury in rhe case against Mrs. Nettie
Itlio.les. Miss I. iilu flootle. Jasper Ooode,
Mr. nml Mis. Hoy Phillips, charged with
disturbing a religinus u ting by aris
ing ami horsewhipping the presiding oi
der, Mr. Coffee, of the Free Methodist
I'hurch, two weeks ago, returned
lift of ' ' not guilty. ' '
ver-
HALT LAK HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS TO SEE WARSHIPS
SALT I.AKK, April 111. Nearly 200
htghsehool boys are forming a uniformed
cadet battalion from the Salt Lako City
high schools to be sent to San Francisco
to see tho Atlantic battleship aqnadroa
when it visits that port next month.
They will go equipped for field service
and wil probably camp at Gulden Oate
park.
ADMIRAL EVANS CONTINUES
TOT GAIN IN STRENGTH
I'ASd H01ILKS, April ltl.--Slowly
but steadily Admiral Kvans is contin
uing to gain strength ut Hot Springs
here, while the big fleot which he
brought nrountl the Horn is receiving a
loyotis welcome at Man Piego. Tho ad
iiiirul has not been in tho open air since
a week ago toduy. but may bo taken out
tii.lav.
SAILORS OP THE FLEET
ENGAGE IN BOAT RACES
SAX IHEiiO. April 1H. The sailors
of the fleet entertained themselves on
the buy this inoiuiug by boat rows,
whii h retiuiinoil unfinished from the
mitci at Magdalcns flay.
THE
'OATMEAL KINO"
DIES AT HIS HOME
AKHOV. O.. April lrt Venlinand
S. liiiniai'h.'r. the "oatmeal kinir of
111erica." having founded a breakfast
food industry In this country, died sud-
lenly at his home near here last night.
aged s-J. He was a noted philanthropist.
WA.VTKD To hiiv fresh cow. i:
team with wnrnes. from 11.10 to UOti
pounds, drive single or double, $.'100;
good second hand buggy with top, not
over if.-O; good second haad farm wag
on, not over i0. ' A. C. Hnbsoa, Ho
tel Vn-li. 26
WAN'TKP - Chickens nud veal; high-
est prices paid. Medford Meat Co.,
successors to Potiingcr, 30