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ASSOCIATED
PRESS
DISPATCHES
DBkdferd
tnHMine.
The Weather
Fair; frost tonight ; warmer weather
t in or row.'
THIRD YEAR.
MEDFORD. OR.. SATURDAY, APRIL '1 1908.
NO.
TORNADO SWEEPS GULF STATES, KILLING FIVE HUNDRED
Daily
TO SELECT
QUEEN BY
BALLOTING
Most Popular Young Wom
an to Represent Med
ford at Rose Carnival
and Ride on Float.
At a meeting of the contest commit
tee at tlie Hotel Nash, definite plans
for holding a contest were decided
tipou and ure aw follows:
Complete arrangements will be made
Monday and announced in Monday's
issue of the Tribune.
Tho following young Indies havo been
entered in the nice for queen by tlieir
friends: Miss I i race Brown, Mitts Ed
mi Kit'ert, Miss Brudence Anle, Miss
Lou Hart sell, Miss Hamilton, Miss
Meda Nichols, Miss Mtibel Kent, Miss
Cnsidouu I'lymier, Mrs. ( '. T. Gaddis,
Mrs. Anna Duuiclsou.
Any young lady in Med ford or the
near vaeiuity may enter I his contest,
or any young lady's name, may bo en
tered by a friend or friends.
" Quite an Honor.
It will lu quite an honor to repre
sent Medford ns queen at tho roso car
nival iii'i'ortlaud, June I to 7. All
of tho ox pe uses of the queen and her
maids will bo paid by the Medford
Commercial club. This includes the
dresses, railroad fare mid other ex
pbnacH while in Fort land. There will
be receptions for the queens, and alto
gether a royal good t iine is promised
for the lucky young ladies.
The carnival committee certainly
hopes that every young lady whose
inline. is entered will remain in the race.
Tho contest, will be conducted abso
lutely in an honest manner and no one
will have a chance lo vote any way but
fairly in this contest. Kve.ry one will
have I In same chance of winning.
So far it has been decided to lock
the ballot boxes on the day of the
opening of the contest, and depositing
the keys in the bank tinder bond not
to bo taken out until the contest doses,
lu t his way no one will know nut 11
tho voles are counted just who is to
bo queen, and each contestant will have
equal chance with the rest.
It: was decided that five voting
places would be selected and every
man, woman and child asked to assist
in the contest by securing as many
votes as possible for their favorite
candidate.
Way to Get Votes.
There are two ways of procuring
votes. First, nny one desiring to vote
can buy as many votes as they desire
at the rate of '10 cents for each vote.
If thev wish to buv as many as inn at
once a discount of -" per cent will be
iillowed. Second, the merchants will
bo itsked to issue votes with every $2
wort h of goods sold in I heir stores 'lur
ing the contest. This is to be uceoin
I'lished without much trouble to the
merchants bv having a coupon vote is
sued in blank, which will be signed by
Hie firm issuing same and handed to
the customer having bought goods to
tlie :i mount i.t Aii extra vote will
be added by each additional cash pur
chnso of $2.
The committee is having blank cou
pons printed.
The hack of coupon will read:
"This coupon is good for 10 cents
fir each vote enumerated on its face
when presented by the carnival com
initteo to the firm whose name appears
on its face."
The stub is simply for the merchants
to keen account of votes issued.
Anv merchant usinir over 100 votes
"ill be allowed 2"i per cent discount.
Reason for Discount.
The committee wishes to enlist tin
services of everv school child in 1 1
fulo of these vote and in order to do
this an inducement to the buys ai
girls was thought necessary.
Any hoy or girl desiring to si ll vot
mi this puniest will anolv to the carni
val contest committee, who will s
'hem as many votes ns thev think I In
'Jin set) at n discount of 2"i per cent
'hus allowing 2-"i cents to be made on
ach dollar's worth of votes sold. Any
ftne disposing of 1 f Ml votes will mak
t2.50.
How manv
votes will von takef
Coal for Bale.
Wft nre iow prepared to furnish hand
incited pnal at the mine, rive mn
-st of town, in any amount deiired
iCONGRESS
PRACTICES
y
Sundry Civil Appropriation
Bills Reported to House
Carrying $105,715,369,
a reduction of a Third
WASHINGTON, April 2 k The sun
dry civil appropriation bill was re
ported to tho housu today by tho ap
propriations committee. It carries
$lor,7 l"i,.1;0, n reduction of fctt.ritlg.gf)'
from the estimates submitted by the
uopartiuents. Included in the appro
print ions recommended is $27,(527.000
for tho Isthmian canal, which amount is
reimbursable to the treasury from pro
ceils ot the sale of bonds authorized.
The bill carries for public buildings.
murine hospital, quarantine stations,
iniiual repairs, heating apparatus.
units, safes and locks, $2,182,375; for
improvement of rivers and harbors un
der contract and authorized, $17,692,-
b'4."i; for lifesaving service, $2,2tiS,S57;
for current expenses of the revenuo cut
ter service, $1,01-4,000; for engraving
md printing, $.,.lo4,7oS; for interstate
commerce commission, $935,000; for as
sistant custodians and janitors' of pub
lie buildings, $1,GSS,872; for fuel, lights
and water for public buildings, $1,40,
000; for expenses in collecting customs
idditioual to permanent appropriations
of $5.5011.000 for that purpose for 1909,
$4,500,0(10; for lighthouse establish
ments, $5,100,910; for enforcement of
Chinese exclusion, $500,000; for geolog-
nl survey, $1,085,000; for expenses of
the president, $78,090; for erection of
barracks and quarters for coast urtil-
ry, $1,9K7,2(!0; for road to Mount Rai
nier I'ark, $;0000; und various other
xpoiitHs, bringing t he total to $105,
'.119.
SPECIAL SERMON-LECTURE AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY
The subject will be of unusual im
port a nee Sunday night at the ( 'hris-
chim-h. Two weeks ago the pas
tor spoke on t lie suh.eet, ' Itcliginiis
Delusions," with especial reference to
upcrst it ion and witchcraft. Sunday
night I he subject will be " Religions
Delusions," witli especial reference to
piritualisin and Christian Science, I ho
real I ion to hypnotism, suggestion and
mental healing will be discussed. These
live subjeds, as was evidenced by
he large eongregal ion and interest
i ken two weeks ago. Many do not
nideotaiid th- great power of tin- mind
tver matter. Come and barn more -of
his Cod given power.
Tlie morning subject wilt he of un
usual interest, "The Road from De
pravity to Holiness; or, Tlie Man from
Tarsus. More interest is now heing
liken in public worship at. the Chris
ian church than for years past. For
this the church and minister are do
vmitlv thankful. The great ptea for
tPMstolic Christianity is making itself
felt. You are cordially invited to wnr
hip at the Christian church.
KLAMATH FALLS ELECTS
TEACHERS FOR YEAR
The directors of the Klamath Tails
i . I .1... f..11..,.;r..r
m-imiH wive sejei'icu me
teachers for the enduing year: I'rinei
.al, II. H. Dunbar, and the Misses Mellii
Campbell. Alice M. Pool, Mabel l amp
hell. Net tir Drew, Anna licesoii. Kdna
lenson. Carrie Ridings. Cail-Ute .ant
md Mary Davidson. With H x.ep
tiiiu of the .Misses jircw ami "
teachers are the same who were en
gag.-d last year, and this gives astir
in.-e that Principal Piinhur will he uniy
assisted in keeping the d U up t"
the standard. Herald.
UNIVERSITY 'Of CALIFOINIA
WINI MOW STANFOID
SAC:
AUTO. Cal
April L'". By two
the Cniversity of
the Stanford uni-
iHid a half lengths
California defeated
,ri'v men in
their animal boat race
here t'-da The
and the water v
,,f California "
weather wa delightful
smooth. The
;i,.., Sfanfo
ight
,.,-erv staL'e of th
General Manag-r J V. 'CP-nen ..f
,h Ih.rrhnun liii-: L- R TiehN. ...
p,.rintendent. and William P.olh.ns. y
ident etigine.r. p:.-d sonth on V.. ,.
todnv in their
ate mm, the Oregon
1
TOWN AFTER TOWN
RACE TRACK BILL
DEFEATED THROUGH
FORGED TELEGRAM
Cassidy Telegraphed Fassett, "Stand
by Governor,' and Operator Changed
Message to Read, "Not to Stand
Company Admits Forgery.
KLM1RA, X. V., April 25. The an
nouncement that the vote of Senator
Cassidy against the racetrack bill was
ilue to a telegram from Congressman
Tassel n r Washington being tent
pered with, has caused a sensat ion.
Fassett admits that it is true, lie tele
graphed Cassidy, "Stand by Gover
nor, and the operator at tho telegraph
ittice at Washington changed the tele
gram to read, ".Not to stand." The
oiiipany admits the forgery and the
perator has been dismissed.
MEDFORD TO PLAY
ASHLAND SUNDAY
Medford and Ashland will plav here
tomorrow und a good game is expected.
Medlord will be represented by several
new players. They are homo boys and
have been eagerly waiting for a chance
to show their class in fnstor company.
So the spectators will be sure of seeing
a gingery game, as the youngsters nre
not cocksure of their positions, as some
of the older players have been and will
put up snappier ball.
Swaggerty is one of the young play
rs who is showing up strong and will
be seen on first sack tomorrow, and
Wilkinson, Miles and Kil'erl will finish
up a strong infield.
Taddy Malloy will possibly play in
the outfield tomorrow. Ilo is a great
baserunner and is one of the most pop
ular players that ever donned a Med
lord suit, Itoiissnm and Hopkins will
ie I he hut lory in I he game.
A letter from Pug Isaacs, who is
playing ball at I.a Grande with Slivers
Pnrdy, says that Slivers and he have
both been hitting the bull hard and
lire sure ol their positions.
It seems a strange thing that Med
ford, t he livesicst town on I he coast,
won 'l support a team enough to pay
for the paraphernalia they use, and I.a
(ramie will take sot f our players
I ml pay I hem a good salary and all ex
peases.
FINE MUSICAL PROGRAM
FOR TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
An elaborate musical program has
been prepared by Hnzelrigg 's orches
tra for the table d'hote dinner at the
N'ash cafe Sunday evening. These din
nets are shrouding the fame or ooth
Medford and the hotel throughout the
land and commercial travelers strain a
point to be here and enjoy them. The
orchestra is one of the best anywhere in
the west, and few large cities can boast
f It better. Tile llllisic is Well select I'd
md the menu most elaborate.
Methodist Episcopal Church B Street.
'Assigning Trouble to the Wrong
Cause ' will be the subject next sab
bath at II n. m. Jerry McCauley lee
lure at nii'ht : Sabbath school at 10
i. m., Kpworth league at )i
ire invited.
All
LATE LOCAL NEWS.
.1, L. Scott, the pioneer, has br ne a
itizen of Medford. residing with his
mi, Thomas, see) ion foreman of t he
lonthern Pacific.
A. C. Walker, superintendent of the
leltlemeir orchard, located near Central
Vint, was in Medford one day this
week.
Mrs. I. I. Waldronp. who ha been
the guest of her daughter. Mrs. J. i.
tinlde. and Mrs. D. II. Miller, lint re
turned to lor home in St-kiyoii county,
) alifftrnia.
William A. Carter of Salem, formerly
of Gold Hill, tmele a phenomenal run
f.tr railroad tinisso.ner in lhi dis
trict, und. had hi- principal opponent
not bee,, a member of the present corn
minion, lo- would hae We... He wnn
beaten onlv al 1 ' v"" -
A. W. Shear-!- -f pi.rthn.d was nt
Sf.'.mboat distii. t this we. k on hui
, -..nn ct.-d with s..ni. prnp.rtv q
.-r.te.l there which ha j"st be.-n s..id f..r
q ::,rge sum. He left ri..no i i-i
; e eiiing
ItpOl A Wilcox s hardware at
Ashl 0)1 was relieved of about
twMrth of a, hs. inclmliuj a -It
ant. .malic r.-volver. am mmiit i-.n. I
1 t:,,ive-. raots. -tc, t Thorsdnv niiiht.
tThc ..utf.tting party effected an en
trance through h winoow ...
of the itoro.
VISITED WITH
STORM LASTED
TWELVE
III .Many Instances Communica
tion is Cut Off-Incoming
Trains Report Great Damage,
XT.W ORLFANS, April :!5. The best
information obtainable an the num
ber of deaths in the gulf states of yes
terday's tornado is over 500 and at
least lt)00 an1 injured. Town aft er
town in Louisiana, Mississippi und
Alabama was visited with great de
si ruction. The tornadoes moved in sev
eral direct ions and apparently lasted
about I- hours.
As u result of the storm all commu
nication between the cities of this sec
tion of the country today is poor, and
In a majority of instances there is no
communication at all. Incoming trains
report immense damage, ami there nre
indications that the death list in Louis
iana, Mississippi, Tennessee und Ala
bama will climb into the hundreds.
The death list in Amite and the im
mediate vicinity will reach at least. ".
The (own is under martial law. The
path of the storm was two and a half
miles wide when it passed Amite, which
is now completely wrecked.
In Concordia und Paris, La., '. were
killed.
In Adams countv, Mississippi, wore
killed.
In Jefferson count v, Mississippi, Ilo
were killed.
ATLANTA. April L". Telephone
messages report the fatalities at Ship
ley, Harris City, MeDoiioiigh and Lo
cust (iroe", all of which are townships
in tieorgia.
PTK'VIS, Miss.. April 2". An air of
.leaih and desolation marks Purvis and
icinity today. The dent li I bit has
readied 112, ami it is believed further
news will increase that number.
MulULK. Ala.. April 2.1. There
were 2-1 killed at McCullam, Miss., and
a great deal of damage done.
ATLANTA. Ca., April 2-ri. Tive were
It-tiled and lo injured at Griffin, Gu.
There was also serious damage o prop
erty. Two were killed and a do.en in
jured by the storm at Columbus, Gu.
ATci:s, Miss., April LM The list
of dead in this section so far reaches
71. All but two are negroes. Many
wen- injured and some fatally.
ltlliMIXCII A M, Ala., April
Twenty five an- reported killed in Al
bertville,
1,'ilMi:, (in., April L'.l. It is reported
that I'M were killed at Cedartown and
Cape Spring4.
A SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE
FELT AT SAN FRANCISCO
SAN I'RVNCISCO, April Alex
ander McAdie, in charge of the 1'iiited
States weather bureau, reports a mod
erate earl h.piako here at I his
numiing. There was no damage.
SENATOR LODGE WILL VOTE
FOR FOUR BATTLESHIPS
WASH I MJTi t, April L'.l. In a
sp.-e.h in the s.nate today Senator
Lodge announced his intention of vot
ing tor four battleships.
AMERICAN LINER AND
BRITISH CRUISER COLLIDE
poRTsMot Tll. Kngland. April o.
The A merit an liner St, Paul and t he
Jlritith crni-. r 'iladiator have been in
collision off the ! of Wight. The
Gladiator had to be beaehed off Var
nth. Several members of the crew
w.-re injured. The St. Paul got off with
;i damned b.'W and is standing by the
;i;,.jj;.t.6
J .is. phi ae county ban a centenarian
ill the prt-oll f .(allies I'elt.'tl, who
has r.-a.hed the iitifQ-uou age of lo'J
'. :iis. (o t-.i- he liev. r diallk Duffy V
pine mall lie and took but one
"t' il-a..- which made him po
-iek Ik di'l -' '-are to reptat Go- dose.
It' h- Iim s 'o s.e the II' Xt prciibgiftl
i It'.! Inn it will be t he - Nt ftihee he
bicaiio- a "t.r. Mr. perren resides on
I'., i'gs r k ;i 1 1.. lit ittt inile fioni Gtntits
J'a-H, and w.ti born in tho touth.
IS
DISASTER
HUSAAND SHOOTS
WIFE AS SHE IS
ABOUT TO ESCAPE
Ho Also Fatally Wounds Her Lover,
Then Kills Himself at Lordsburg, N.
M. Had Been Informed That She
Was About to Abandon Homo.
I!L PASO, Tex., April .1. Oliver
Garrison today shot and kilted his wife.
He also shot George Allen through the
abdomen unit wounded him fatally and
I hen commit ted suicide at Lordsburg,
X. M. He had been informed that his
wife mid Allen were about to elope.
MISS IRMA PATRICK
WEDS ALASKA MERCHANT
Vesleitlny morning at K o 'clock nt
the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Patrick, in this city, Miss I rata
Patrick was united in marriage to Fred
L. Taylor of Juneau, Alaska, the Rev.
H. .1. Van Fossen of the Pirst M. K.
church officiating at the ceremony.
The wedding was a ipiiet affair attend-
I only by relatives and a small coin
puny of friends, and after the cere
mony t he happy couple took 1 he i
lock I ru in for t he nort h, en route
to t heir future home in the northern
territory. Mr. Tuvlor is a prominent
young man of Juneau and is connected
with the mercantile house of It. M.
Deh rends 'o., Inc., I here, us manager
and buyer for t he drvgoods depart
moot. He has been spending uu extend
I vacat ion in Ashland during which
t iine 'lipid has not been idle.
M iss- Pat rick has grown to woman
hood in Ashland nud is resoecled ami
Imired among a very large circle of
aiMpuiintanci's here, and will bo great
ly missed also in church ami musical
'iiclcH in which she was prominent.
Miss Patrick was the guest of honor
luring the week pre ling t he wed
ting of several social functions given
by her young lady friends. TiTd iugs.
BORN.
WILLIAMS At Grants Pass, April (1.
10OS, lo Mr. and Mrs. James It. Wit
limns, a sou.
COLBY A I (i rants Pass. April 10,
l!MK. to Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Colby, a
laughter,
M 'II A PIMM At Oakland, Cal.. April
is. I!)in. lo Mr. ami Mrs. M. L. Me
Hal'fio, formerly of Ashland, twin
daughters.
DIED.
MAYS NVnr Medford, April 22, 100K.
Richard D. Mays, a native of T. 'lines
see. aged "I years, 7 months. 2S davs.
HRuWX-Aa KaRle Point, April 22.
BIOS, Mary Jane Brown, wife of
George Brown, aged OS years, 10
months, 1 1 days.
KICK In Medford. April 23. BiOM. Gil
bert II. R ice, a ged 7 1 yea rs.
SCTI'oN'-Al Ashland, April 2.1.
infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sutton,
nged .1 months.
You Can't Afford to Miss It.
Ivangelitit McOomb will deliver his
thrilling lecture on Jerry McCiuley at
the Methodist Mpiscopal church, B
-drool, next Sabbath, H p. m. He will
hold a union meeting at the saint place
it p. m. and an open air meeting at
7: 1." p. in. on Seventh street, Dim 't
Pail to hear him.
Christian Science. ,
Christian Science services nrn held
very Sunday morning in the Commer
inl clubroom at 11 o'clock. Subject
if the lesson sermon for April 20.
' Probation After Death. " All are
w Icome.
Or on tar Medford Club.
The Greater Medford club will hold
its regular meeting nt Hip Commercial
tub rooms, Mondav, April 27, nt 'I I
i 'clock. A large at tend a nee is en
pected. All members are requested
bring or send their due.
Fined for Intoxication,
Three Rites Were tried before he
ty recorder Saturday morning. Percy
M.-Keiiie, for driitikenest, was fined
u, which was paid. Henry Smith, on
a charge of drunkeness, fined 10.
w hi. h was rod paid. Tn lien of pay
merit he will be confined iiOii fifv
jail five days. Kd, Ifartmnii wns fined
in. which was not paid. Ho will be
confined in the city jnil 2 days.
LOST The brass rap off Tteo auto
wheel, f.rvivff at Tribune office or
Medford Anto Co. 36
III WORK
GOOD
WAY
Organization Formed to
Promote Good Roads
Cause-Crowd Enjoys
Music and Oratory.
Good roads meet ing last night w as
well n Mended and showed the interest
that the people nro beginning to take
in tin good roads movement. Jackson
ville, iu. Id Hill ni.,1 Modl'ord were rep
resented on the platform by able speak
ers, and ll insical program was an
enjoyable success. The Medford bunw,
which, by the way, is getting to be an
organi.atinn tar above the average in
even pretext ions towns like I his, ren
dered an excellent program.
The vocalists wore Messrs. Andrews
a ml Pish, M rs. I'M A ml i ews a ml M iss
Grace Brown, assisted by K. .1. Brown,
violinist, and Mr. McAlveen on the
llute, and Mrs. Isaacs at I he piano gave
one of Die most, enjoyable concerts that
Med ford has listened to in mini v a
day.
Judge Colvig ably presided und set
forth the object of the good roads meet
ing, to affect n local organisation, af
ter which similar societies are to be or
gan i zed in every voting precinct of the
county. Later it is I he intent ion to
hold a county convention in which rep
rcsou I at ives from the different pre
cine Is will unseal Wo ami discuss I he
methods of road building and thorough
ty investigate the law relative to tlie
attaining of the desired object.
All Favor Oood Roads.
Hon. W, I. Yawter spoke in his us !
ual businesslike and entertaining man-
ner, dwelling part icnlarly on t he pro
vision of I lie slate constitution limiting
I hi' a mount of indebtedness of the
county to if.liHiii, far too small for ade-
puito road work. !
J. L. Ilamuiersley from Gold H ill
brought down in his pocket, the en- ,
thusiasm and consent of the people in
that portion of the county and assured
his listeners that all Cold Hit is in
happy accord with the movement.
Judge Dunn in an interesting manner
presented n few of the facts as to
mud building it) the county in I he
past, and t he many handicaps wit h
winch he is forced to deal, as county
judge, with respect lo future work such
as is desired, owing to the inadequate
laws on the subject.
W. H. Stalker in a few well chosen
n marks gave a brief history of road
development, both in this country ami
in foreign cm nl ries, mention ing t he
Appian way, which has wit list nod t he
wear ami tear of over 20U0 years, and
is still in nearly a perfect slate of prcs
ervation. He nK.i delivered some stirr
ing and convincing remarks as to the
condition of our city streets ami the
beautifying thereof, fold of the iNi.iMtii
club that proposes to see that nothing
is left undone to accomplish this ob
ject, the iden being to enlist the serv
ices of the women and children in this
w-ork, and through their influence com
pel I he reck Icssl y ! nidi ued public to
bia.-e up and take notice.
Other Speakers Heard.
John M. Root spoke in a quiet but
convincing manner and assured his lis
teners that money spent upon the im
proving of the roads would greatly in
crease the value of all abutting owners,
as well as do more than any other one
I liin g to advert ise and build up our
county. An a member of the committee
hi permanent organisation he will be
of great alue to the cause.
Judge Crowe II caused a constant rip
ple of m.t i i nt to run t h rough the
audience :nn paid a pretty I'lonplimeut
to the mil-i.-al part of l he program, com
plimenting ery highly the singing b
Mrs. Andrews of that beautiful song.
' 1 The Last Rose of Summer, ' ' which
tho judge at oiiee iei-id' d nn ant him,
and immediaii ly grew young ii'aui.
His address Wat rendered in his usual
g Iiiatiir.d way, dwelling on s.me
of the t 1 1 1 v a 1 1 1 .i g. s of poor ro;rds to the
miii,: f.ilk.
,1. K. Knyait sp..l,e in fat or of good
roads, nlGiMiigli, as he said, he has not
vet etolted fioltl the catise to the au
tomobile. P. Oseubnigge staled that, not will)
standing the lad that lie sells wagons,
he is iii favor of making the roads in
this county th bett in the world, a lid
we nil know that he will bate nothing
undone to accomplish this end.
Organisation Effected.
Organization wai effected of a Good
THOUSANDS
SEE FLEET
People Sleep in the Open
Air All Night to Wit
ness Passing of Battle
ship Fleet Today.
SANTA Mo.NlCA, cnl., April LV.
No spectacle so superb has over been
witnessed on the coast of Southern
Culifomii iless it was the arrival n
week ngo of the same ships, and. it
will be a long time before the patriotic
enthusiasm of the grent multitude sub
sides into forgetfulness of the impres
sion made here today. M women
and children by thousands slept in the
open air till night lo witness the pass
ing id' the -fleet today.
Since noon yesterday every available
railroad and electric car has been in
operation conveying the crowds, and
over I00,)0 viewed the brief maneu
vers of the fleet before they proceeded
northward to tho boom of cannon, tho
cheers of the throng and the waving
of tens of thousands of flags.
VKXICK, Cul April 2a. Prom tho,
high bluffs of Nil ill ii Monica overlook-'
ing the sea, I0(i,(i(i(l people from S::!il
until ! o'clock- this morning witnessed
the procession of the entire fleet of
battleships as it passed northward.
IMPORTANT ARREST IN THE
GALLAGHER AFFAIR MADE
OAKLAND, 'ill., April 2.1. One man
suspected o have caused the explosion
w Inch partly destroyed the home of
Kx Supervisor (lallagher, ..wns arrested
hen tod a v.
The importance of this man's arrest.
whose identity is kept a close s -et by
the police, overshadows any steps here
tofore taken in the case. It is whis
pered that the suspect is closely con
aeeled with the crime nud through his
apt ure detectives hope to reach the
ery I'ouiitaiiihead ol what is termed
conspiracy lo kill Callagheii. The nr
rest was made Inst evening.
Former Senator Camden Dead.
BA LTIMoRK. Md., April 2.1. Rx-
1'liite.l Stales Senator J. i Camden of
West Yirgioiri died hero toduv.
Roads league by the election of William
M. Colvig us president, I'M Andrews as
rotary and J. K. Kiiyart as trem
r V .-. ii... ..r.,,... ivi;.,,.
of loeal leagues in various Rogue River
valley tow its to co operate with the
Medford organization was appointed as
follows: Kd Andrews, Medford; Joe
ManiiiierKlev. Col.l Hill- M l-V I,.
slon, Ashland; J. M. Root. Medford; S.
. I'attisoii, ( cut rat Point; R. T. Bur
nett, Jacksonville, and II. von der Bel
lell, Welb-ii.
ittusic
I'fcuclrlgg Orchestra
I. Miin-h "Ol.l Fiiilliful"
1.'. Miiiirka "Siinsliiiii."
:l. Nrli'i-tiim "Tiro Kr.l Mill"
I. Wnltzes Krnni " I'mist "
1. I utiTiiii''n
" ( 'iivnllcriii ItiiHliiMiiui ' '
il. HuMlurc " t'aviiritcn of l!HW"
7. Tumi tiM'm . . . ." Appli' itliHnom "
X. NHi.i'liiin. .."Tin- Merry Widow"
II. Wiill.i'K "I.oi'n .In linl"
I". Mnnli ' 'Orii.li
Tfotel 5la$l)
oabU vVTfoU TP inner
Privoltios a In N'ash.
i 'rente a la Reine, en Tasse.
Roat Chinook Salmon, n la Creole.
I'ilet of Beef, u la Milanaise.
I-' reach Mushrooms and iYn.
ilk Fed I'oult rv, 'lies! nut Pressing.
Salad Belle Isab.lle.
Lemon Ice Cream.
Finndiscs,
Mucha.
SI AWAY
and tho California.
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