If You've Anything to Buy or Sell, Try Advertising in the Tribune-It Brings Quick Results ASSOCIATED PRESS : DISPATCHES The Weather Showers tonight. Friday probably fair. Warmer, except near tin roust. THIRD YEAR. MIODFORD. OR., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908. No. 42. VOTE FOR 30 YEARS SECURITIES Special Electiou on Satur day to Extend Life of i Bonds-Disapproval will Mean Short Term Bonds On Saturday, May 9, there will be H special election for the purpose of au thorizing the issuance of 30-yoar water bonds, instead of 10-year bonds tin au thorized by the city vhartor. A much higher price can bo secured for 30-yeur bonds than for 10-year bonds, but if the citizens turn down the 30-year proposition the council will is sue the 10-yenr bonds. At ita meeting Wednesday evening the Commercial club adopted a resolu tion cordially indorsing the proposed long-torm bond. The club favored the voting of "yes" to the amendment to the city charter by which the city council is authorized to sell bonds payable in 30 years for in stalling the gravity water system. The sale of the bonds has been authorized by tho recent election, but nnless the amendment to the charter is carried at the election Saturday, May 9, thoconn cil will proceed to sell the bonds pay able in ten years. The bouda will sell nt Hjfrr premium for 30 years than ten, and it is in every way preferable to the city's interest. The following is the resolution adopt ed: "Be it Resolved, That wo, the Hert ford Commercial club, of the City of Med ford, hereby endorse the issue to he voted on Saturday, May 9, 1908, i. e., to amend the charter so that tho city council may issue 30-year water bonds Uistend of having to issue ten-year bonds, nnd do hereby pledge the support of the members of the Commercial club and enmestly request that all citizens having the welfare of Mcdfotd nt heart support this amendment at the nfore-1 said election of Mnv 9. 190S." STUDENTS FORBEAR TO HAZE CIRCUS MEN SAL KM, Or., May 7. Tho people of Salem had the novel experience of wit nessing a circus in repose yesterday, when Xorris & Rowos passed the day in comparative idleness. While the men "rested ' the day was passed in erect ing tents and cleaning harness and horses. Yesterday was payday also witn the circus, and hundreds of dollars was passed out to the men at the rate ..e A'( .. i. ,i The officers of the show report that serious trouble was narrowly averted at Kugene Saturday night, when about ."00 members of the student hody of the state university organized and were about to start in to carry out their threat that they would have the circus and no permit the performance to pro ceed in the evening. They learned, however, that the showmen had been forewarned of the approaching trouble and had prepared for it by arming them selves with tentpins and axhnndles and othor weapons of defense, nnd what might have terminated in n bloody nf fair did not materialize. BATTLESHIPS TO STAY FOUR DAYS IN SEATTLE SKATTLF., Wash., May 7. Accord ing to advices received from all over the northwest., tho four days' stay of the Atlantic fleet or battleships in Se attle, the latter part of his mouth, is o be made tho occasion of a grand holi day by the residents of Washington ,nnd her sister states who will join in the demonstration nnd welcome to the fleet. Dnilv reports nro coming to the Chamber of Commerce reception and entertainment committee of social and commercial organizations tost will come to Seattle for the celeoration, and al reaJy ,the hotels are hesieged with res ert;fi'i ions for rooms during the enter tainment of ihe fleet. iioo offered rent SCALP OF SINOLE COYOTE HOLD ItKACH. Or.. Mnv 7. A coyote i ranting great havor in th flock of hcep owned by J. F. Lowery, about 14 miles up Hopn. river. It is very unusual for ranchers to be both errd by oim of these pests in this part ot the country. It is stated that many years ul'o they came dotrn from the mountains almost to the coast, but lw yond that their depredations have been prarl ieally unknown here. A reward of $100 it now being offered for this royote'e if alp. which is nid to be the record reward for a single animal of tho eorote breed ever offered in the west. LURED DEATH Of Mrs. Guiness Advertised that a Comely Widow Desired to Make the Ac quaintance of Man. CHICAGO, May 7. The following is Mrs. Guiness' "criminal ndvortise ment, " with which victims were lured to death : ' Personal Comely widow who owns n largo farm in ono of the finest districts in La Porto county, Indi ana, desires to nmko tho acquaintance of a gentleman equally well provided, with a view of joining fortunes. No replies by letter will be considered un less sender is willing to follow tho ans wer with a personal visit." LA PORTE, Fod.. Mnv 7. ? shed of tho Guinness farm, containing the bodies of the victims, was broken into last night nnd tho bodies seriously dis turbed. It is believed that the woman's victims number 1:1, tho remains of 0 of whom have been found. Additional light on I he methods of the Guinness woman who caused I he death of persons who are supposed to have fallen victims to her lust for gold, was shed today by AHa K. Helgelin, a brother of Andrew Helgelin of .Mans field, S. D., whose dismembered corpse was among tho nine found on tho farm. Helgelin told the coroner that not only had his brother beea in communication with the woman, but that she had writ ten to him after Andrew had disap peared in an attempt to induce him to visit this city. She advised him to sell his brother 's stock and come to La Porte, "and we will hunt for your brother together." The letters were written in Norwegian and have only been partially translated. Several circumstances indicating that Roy Lamphere, who was accused of first degree murder in connection with the incineration nf Mrs. Guinness nnd chil dren, had some knowledge nf her crimes. have developed. Jtcssie Con k 1 1 ng. a young woman residing in Michigan City, a friend of Lamphere, has been arrested and is being held awaiting the action of tho grand jury. It iatalleged that she stated to Sheriff Rmulzer that Lam phere told her that Mrs. Guinness "had to be good to him as he knew enough to send her to the gallows." SEATTLE "RINGER" WON AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP PORTLAND, May 7. In a special dispatch to the Evening Telegram from Juneau, Alaska, Henry Croft, who was entered as an amateur by the Seattle Amateur Athletic club for the heavy weight championship iu (he recent box ing nnd wrestling tournament held in Portland to decido the amateur cham pionships of the Pacific coast, and who won the championship from Edward Johnson, the Multnomah Amateur Ath letic club champion, is alleged to be a professional. He is alleged to have fought Nick Flou Hey, a. well-known professional in Dawson City, five years igo, and to have participated in fights all over Alaska. He is said to be the sua of Johnny Carroll, an old time pro fessional prizefighter, who resides in San Francisco, and whose son Jimmy Carroll has earned quite a reputation in the prize ring. The supporters of .lohnfcon in the con test with "Croft " are reported to have hist $11000 in bets to supporters of the alleged "ringer." HERRIN MACHINE SMASHED IN CALIFORNIA PRIMARIES SAN FRANCISCO, May 7. Returns from primary elections in California givo tho Lincoln Roosevelt league an overwhelming majority in the repub I icnii state convention. The machine forces, led by William K. Ilerrin, rep resenting the Southern Pacific, will have approximately -Jon delegates again) about -tun for the league. In San Francisco tin- league elected delegates out of ti. In los Angeles and ii her points in Southern Calif or nia the Lincoln-Roosevelt forces cap tared three-fourths of the place. In Alameda county the league elected 43 delegate! nnd the machine forces . In Sacramento the league men won out in 11 out of 16 contests. AUTO STRIKES TRAIN; FAMILY IS KILLED - BAKERSFiELD, Cab, May 7. A. E. Lnoeke, wife nnd baby, were in(ant1y i ing struck by a Sonthern Pacific trnin. Scott Mnnlovel, the driwr of the atl ! tnmnhile, escaped injury, lmrke wh prominent buinM man of Hdmn. H AD FIND MISSING LINK IN EVIDENCE AGAINST MARTIN ADMIRAL EVANS WILDLY CHEERED ALONG PROCESSION Great Naval, Military and Civic Pa rade Constituted Chief Feature of Celebration Undulating Sea of Color Along Route Thousands In Line. SAX FRANCISCO, May 7. The reat naval, military and civic, parade, onstituting the chief feature of today's celebration nf the arrival of the At lantic fleet, stnrted from tho foot of Market street on its long march through leading business sections of the it v shortly after II o'clock this morn ing. A mutt l.i.OOO men were in line, SfiOO being maiiiu s ami sailors from vessels ie the bn. A l:;r ;o force of reg ular troopi from Presidio, the marine corps, the n.u'al militia and the national guard of California, veterans of tho re bellion m.l the Spanish wars. Califnr a'a pioneers and various semi-military organizations ami officials and promi nent citizens in carriages made up the rest of the procession. Secrelary of the Navy Metealf. Gov ernor Gillctt nnd staff of California, Governor Sheldon of Nebraska, Mayor Taylor of San Francisco, Rear-Admiral F.vnus and staff rode in carriages. The Salt Lake battalion of high school ca dets acted as a special escort to Evans. Hundreds of thousands of people lined the route of the parade nnd when the people caught sight of Evnns, the cheering, waving of flags and handker chiefs was continuous. Sailors nnd ma rines from the warships were enthusias tically greeted nil along the line. The spectacle of hundreds of tnousunds of flags in the hands of spectators, pre senting nu undulatiuf sea of color, was wonderful and never to be forgotten. The ilav was clear and beautiful. STONE STDEET WINNER OF KENTUCKY DERBY LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 7. Finish iug well in hand and lending by from one to three lengths for the whole of the last half mile, Stone Street, a bay orlt by Longst reet -St ono Nell ie, won the 3-1 th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Wednesday over a track fetlock deep in mud. Tho finish wns never in doubt, after the horses had traveled three-fifths of their mucky route, nud the only excitement nt the finish was furnished by three horses struggling for tho place and show honors. Sir Cleges, the favorite, finished sec ond, two and one-half lengths behind Stone Street and hend in front of Duve gan, who made a final rally in time to beat Synchronized for third place by a neck. Fifteen thousand people cheered the contestants over their jour ney of a mile and n quarter, which was covered in the slow time of 2:15 1-5. The total value of tho stake was $onnn. MASSACHUSETTS IN LINE FOR WILLIAM J. BRYAN BOSTON, Mass., May 7. A Itrvnn in dorsement plank was agreed upon by tho democratic state committee on res olutions todav. MODERN WOODMEN HOLD CONVENTION AT ASHLAND Modera Woodmen from all parts of Oregon nro in Ashland to attend the triennial state convention which con vened here Thursday, for the election of state officers and delegates from Or t-goii to tho head camp of the Modern Woodmen of America to be held at Peoria, 111., next mouth. Chamberlain Campaigning. BAKER CITY. Or., May 7. Gover nor George ( liauiberlain is making a whirlwind campaign in Baker county, having arrived in this city this morn ing. He spent a day in Sampler nnd adilressi'd a large audience at the Baker theater. His speech was preceded by a band concert ami torchlight proees sion. He leaves early Wednesday morn ing for Eagle nnd Pine Valleys in an automobile, ret u ruing to linker Wed nendny evening, when he will leave for Cniou. Advertised LetUr Lint. I'.ri-rl. Mr.. Kintik lb-Mows. A. W. A. Con hell. Mii A. M. !..!. Hon. Fry. John (i.ibriil, .1. ('. Henry llni-ringlon, I. Hnne, Hardin, lleorge lleringi-r. It. I. liirl t 'aton. bin.. Cage. I,ei:i Ifernd n C'i. ). Koegnn, Mr. nnd Mr. W. .1. l.angli Hcolilr land. A. .1. l.uneeford. P. Mcdinn, ('. J. Me lin. .1. H. Kenniill, '. How. .1. A , S. H. Xfliobh. I.nurn Knt her V. H. Xpoor, .b'hn Vnndorpnol, Winningham. H. K. Hoyden i" sending thin week in San Frnnciseo. rombjning business with pleas-iirp. Ho in ono of the many pe.iplpep in tho vnllev who nro pnrtipi pating in tho fleol fpstivitien now in Tr"PT"s in I'ntlfrn'n WITNESS SAW VISITTO VICTIM WatGhmaker Testifies that Dope Fiend was Talking to Wolf on Evening of Crime PORTLAND, Muy 7. What is believed to he the "mlssiug link" in tho chain of circum stantial evidence in thet ense against K, H, Martin, under ar rest for connection with the murder nf Nathan Wolff, the pawnbroker, Friday evening, has been supplied by the testi mony of"A. W. Field, a watch maker in the employ jof Wolff, who has positively identified Martin as the man 'whom ho saw talking with Wolff at 0:30 o'clock ou the afternoon of the murder, and again later in tho evening. It was decided to disinter the body of Wolff for the purpose of examining tho finger nails for a possible trace of the skin of the murderer. Mnrtin is se verely scratched, and the police believe the scratches are tho re sult of an encounter with Wolff. Martin claims ho was scratched bv a cat. DANCE YIELDED """" $132 FOR UNIFORMS Commercial Club Holds Regular Meet ing and Passes Upon Many Subjects Float in Rose Carnival Half Paid for Takes Up Hospital Proposition, The Commercial club met in regular session Wednesday evening, May fi, President olvig in tho chair. The minutes of the meeting of April I and 5 were rend and npprpoved. A communication from tho Oregon A Washington Lumber Manufacturers ' as soc.intion was read. Resolutions were passed asking that the 100ft mooting be held in SentHe nnd that the delegates be invited to visit Portland and the state of Oregon and especially Med ford. Copy of resolutions will bo sent to tho secretary of the association to bo read it the J pOK meeting of the lumber as sociation. The club gave its consent to the us? i of the clubroom to the graduating class ; of tho high school for a reception the ! evening of tho graduating exercises. ( Sketch of Float Accepted. Tho rP carnival Potnmi.tPP ropurtpd hut tho Kkptrh of tho flout had boon nce.ppled and thai onp-hulf of I1.p ricp,.lw April 23. A "poHlhumon, child in of .f 175 had been remitted. A contest ' " '"" ' ' "'"f"" """ from lliia timn nn una..:..! a.1 II in iiiiHii' n nrniiKn inccresi in 1 ue vol ing. Tho I 'rater Lake road committee re ported that tch grams had hem sent to Mr. Hawley, Mr. Ronnie, Mr. Fulton nnd Mr. OnrfiHd expressing indignation at the appropriation of $.1000 insto;ir of sufficient amount to do the mad work in Outer Lake park, hut that no replies n;id heen received. The hand uniforms committee report ed that it had given a dance on the evening of May nnd had secured n net sum of 1 -12.7. to be applied on the pay ment of ihe uniforms. Other matters will he tiiken up to procure the t.iilniiec of the money. The exhibition car committee report ed that they had begun the work of ascertaining the cost and feasibility, but had nothing to report further and ;i!(ed for more lime, which was grunted. or a new Hospital. Mr. McLellan was asked In talk on dilionn the builditig nuiv be ttrtiiii-d by the niHtter of a hospital, after which Ithe club for the purpose of mniniHining a motion m made that a committee be a proper exhibit and office for tho sec appointed with Onrnett as chairman to retary of the dub and headquarters for act in the matter. A substitute motion jth" renter Med ford club, and to report was made and carried hat the matter at the oeit regular mectiog, Mnv 2n. be referred to the industrial committee. ; The win curried un;inimmt!y. The Portland excursion committee re Th eommItt appointed was Page, wrtcd that they had thought bent to j Vawter and Merrick. poMponc the excursion until the tjnU j A motion wns made and carried that, is matured. On motion the committee tne secretary draw up resolutions, the was dixchnrged. Nnmea were presented for tnemlwr- hip as follows: Kd M. Andrew, Mr. Macklevain. W. K. Phipps, Thomas W. Pack nnd It rt Anderson. On njoltoi, th rubs were suspended and tha iibovp dec ted to membership id the dtib by l"'''in'rt1i"T'- REPUBLICANS FILL VACANCIES UPON MAIN COMMITTEE Series of Campaign Rallies Planned for Candidates Organization Completed by Appointments Effort will bo Mado to Inject Life Iu Campaign. Tho Jackson county republican cen tral committee completed organization Wednesday evening at Med lord ami se lected members in districts where no choice was indicated in the primaries. It is planned to hold a series of cam paign meetings nt which all candidates can participate. The complete member ship of the eommitte is as follows: Ashland, ,1. A. Harvey, C 11. Gillette. .1. E. Voting; Hiirhn, fieo. W. Barron; Talent, H. H. Goddanl; Phoenix, L. A. Hose; Antioch, K; I). Jones; Applegate, M. A. Van Gorder; Big Butte. A. It. Chartrow; Climax, C. Charley; Central Point; W. .1. Freeman; Eagle Point, N. L. Xanegan; Flounce Hock, S. S. Ait ken; Fonts Creek, Grant Mathews; Gold Hill, A. J. Olsou; Jacksonville, .1. II. Bellinger and Todd Cameron; Lake Creek, George Fry; Meadows, F. X. Musty; Med ford, Horace N'ichnlsin, W. F. Isaacs; Mound, D. W. Heche; Rock Point, Thomas Dungee; Koxy, George Guirctt; Sam's Valley, .1. C. Pendleton; Sterling; J. D. Heard; Trail, Thomas G. Spangler; Cniou, William Cameron; Watkins, A. Wiilkius Willow Springs, W. A. Mansfield; Wimer, E. Vrooman; Woodville, J. M. Whipple. Tho following is the executive com mittee; X. L. Narregan, chairman; J, L. Hurvey, seerotuvy; H. Nicholson, J. H. Bellinger, A. .1, Olson, J.' E. Voung awl AY, J. rFremuii. . ,,.r WOOLOROWER8 COMBINE TO TIOHT THE TRUST SALT I.AKK, Mnv 7. Al ting nf Utah fthropnipii final ariuiioniontH will li' laaild I'nr im linlp Hhipmi'iit in lliwtnn of 10,0110,0011 pounds of the III0S rlip, which njJI ,o ntorcil in bonil, financial inslilulii.iiH nl I lie Miinhiii'Iiuh oils eily having agrppil lo mako liliprnl ailvniippft of niorn-y on the wool. 'Dip slornn of I ho clip al lloxtini i Hip onlurmvlh of t ho ilolprinination of Tlnh nhi ppnipn In oppoxp I he lirnkorncp pomliinp, which Hi in your offprpil 10 ponlB tho pomiil, 12'Ji ppiiIh lowor limn tho 1!07 quotation. 'I'lic nhi i piiipn com (ilaitiPil nml pprtain ciiaponHionH woro iikiiIp, Hip highest oflYrinu;, howpvor, being 1" pouts for n limilpil quantity of wool. TJip I'lah anHOciutioa nont ii commit ipo lo Hum nn to nrrungn for Hliiingi' nml tho mJvanpp of money in onler Hint (,'rowpm might HuiipPHNlully ponliuui' husiiiPNH without ilipoHlll; of Hie elip at u loss. The committee ivu highly siiccesHl'iil ami Suluiilay'H mooting wiil tip (hp pulmiiiatirin of tho fight. 8tork Hovern With Duchewi. I'ARIH, May ".Tho wiilowpil .Inch pkk do Chanllli'H, who wim .Mhh Then dora Shonls of Now York, will not rp- turn In tmnr!.n u;tl, l... i',..l.... PI ,,rn ,.. ,,,, ,, ,.,,. , i,,ri ,,e ,i, r i.: pxppetpd mid it in not considered stifi for tho diiehoBH to make the long jr J 8he will re nui in in Knt nee with her sister-in-law, the huchess ilTwn, until nfter her nccnuchineni. The following bills were rend and or dered paid after heing (. K.'d by the ti tin uce com in it tee; Sunset Magazine for January, fur April, . r.'i; Med ford I'uhli'i-hing n., i;i.75; Mcdford Mail, I0,i."i; Hon I hern ire-Ionian, -i 1 1 . 7" - ; Pacific t'mmt .stump Works. tJ.io; Condor Water & I'nwer Co., $l.7"t; It. Klum, l."; (liftc hiion I Lumden, tL'0; nccretnry 's salary, flon. To Acquire Exhibit Building. ItcNohitinns were presented iu refir ence to tl xhibit building. For (he purpose of better advertising Medford and the liogue Uiver a motion was mud. that u cnmmiltoit of three be appointed to call upon the Itnguc Itivtr Land coin panv and other owners of tin- Kxhibit i building and ascertain under what con , same to be made part of the minutes and to be printed in the paper, nsking for tho endorsement of all the citizen of th 30 year bond issue to bn vot -d poa nt ft city election Ma 9, 1904. The report of the secretary for the month nf April, IW'IH, was read and np PLAN TO STATEMENT BEAUTIFY OF WATER MEDFORD COMMITTEE Program of City Adorn ment Park Bear Creek Banks and Railroad Right-of-way. A prttgnim of municipal improvement i or Med ford Was laid out by the newly formed 2."i,HM0 pojmlat ion club in iis report to the Commercial club. The pro gram was heartily endorsed and vari ous committees appointed. The report is as follows: "Tin1 commit lee begs leave to recom mend as follows: Thai a committee be appointed with Welch as chairman to call upon tho railroad company and re iiioMt that they park their right nf way through the city limits; that a commit tee be appointed, Stalker as chairman, with power to act, lo take up the mat ter of parking Hear creek: that a com mittee be appointed, to be knowu as committee on city ordinances, Itoot us chairman, to take up with the city coun cil Hie following: Municipal Improvements. " First Placing of hydrants. "Second Painting of telephone poles from the gmuid at least ten feet, and removing signs from said poles. Third Itcgulutiug the running ol telephone wires through the trees. " Fourth Kuniling all telephone lines through the alleys. "Fifth Streets and alloys cleaned, "Sixth Itegulnting the matter of im "Seventh Providing for a garbage dump. "Lighth Itegulnting peanut nml pop corn venders and sausage wagons. "Ninth Itegulnting the placing of signs by real estate men nnd others on sidewalks. "Cleanlng-Up Day Named. It, was decided by the committee to divide the town into districts and have a eleauiug-up day tin Monday, the 1st h day of Mnv. All school children ami the people in general will be called upon to set iiHide that day for the re moving of ruhhirdi from streets and al leys and volunteers will be called for to haul rubbish nwav. Committee decided to hold a mass- meeting ou the titreet in front of the Nash hotel, May l.", to agitate the ones! ion of our -ft.nOO club, nnd rec ommends that the band be called into service on thai evening nnd some speeches made. Sunday, May 17, pas tors nf the churches of I ho city will be called upon to preach a sermon on the (pieslion of "Cleanliness of the City on the fleneral Welfare," followed on Mmi day by cleaning up day. Button for Membership. 1 ' I 'uinmit tee furt her recommends thai I he ommeiciul club provide a button or budge to be used as a certifi cate of ineuibiTHhip, at a charge of of cents per year for the membership. " Professor SigiiK ban agreed to invite certain prominent men of the town to addrcHH the different grades of the Hi'hool nu the purpose- of tin 2"i,'Mn club. "It Ik furl her recommended I hut the fundM arming from niember-diip fees in the if.'t.iioil club be net apart for the carrying out of tin ideas set forth in this report and Ihe boosting of the city exelut-ively. ' The committed in composed of Stalk er, chairman, Daniel, Siifim and Welch. The commit tees linked for nml np pointed tvi-re tin follow: Committee to call on t he railroad company and nk that their right of way be parked throu the city, WeMi. Hollis, Campbell; com mitten lo have power to m-t in mutter ol parking Hear creek. Stalker, An drews, ''iimniingn; commit tee to be known as city oidi nances lo lake up with lie- city council the following, hy 'Irtlllts, pole-4, when llirout-h trees ntrei'tH mid alleys, nidewalks, garbage dump, t (j it h of real enlfile men on nidi Wall , etc.. Itoot. iNietlbrilgge, .1. ( Itrown. WILHON MILL UPON EVANS CREEK BURNED II. Hulmg repoitM the dcHtniclion fire Wednesday noon of tho WiUou luui her and Mhingle mill on Kvun creek. LTi miles up the creek from Woodville. About $1000 worth of shingles were burned nnd the total loss is about $3000. The fire started while the men were nt dinner and the f lumen ht -I completely wrapped the building bo fore ihn blare wns noticed. My bonnet p rendu over the ocean, My bonnet spreads over I ho sen. To merely spread over the sidewalk Confidence of Citizens Asked and Assurance Given that no Mistake Will be Made. The water committee has issued the following Htatenienl to the public, ans wering some of the criticisms recently made regarding Ihe souise of supply se lected for a gravity water system to Medfoid. To the Citizen of Medford: "With the Cull indorsement uffichillv of (lie city council, the Commercial club ud again by H7 ter cent of the voters and property-owners at the city election, authorizing u bond htsmv the speciut water committee iimiointco bv the citv oniicil feds highly complimented by the appreciative public and indorsement of I heir judgment in selecting h gravity syMteai of water supply for Mi d t urd. Tin1 coiumiltee fully realized that the adoption of and expenditure for thi. system was Ihe most important and ex pensive that would ever confront the ily. Willi this great responsibility up on its shoulders it went to work in it methodical manner to investigate thor oughly the different water supplies available, keeping in mind alwuvs tho piestion of purity and sufficiency. " We, your committee, respectfully request the continuance oi your loyal .WI'"lL"!';L HHmrt' ,vmi that wev,.will muiic goon any coninleuce you may im pose iu us. "F. K. M Kli KICK. "II. J. WOItTMAX, . " W. W. KIFKHT, "Ciiy Council Speiiul Water Commit tee." LAST LAND RUSH - - HAS BEEN PULLED OFF lt4Si;ill!(()f May 7. Lust Thursday ul the 1'niled Slates laud office, iu this . oeeiirrcit tin- last of a series of five openings to entry of heuvity tim bered Irncls in this laud district. Tim particular tracts thrown omu are sec tions I, It, 7. M nml It and linrth huh es of si ctions Id, 17 and Is, nil iu that part of the west half t township II, range 1 east, in Jackson count v, and formerly a pari of the Siskivon na tional forest. On I of the entire Int. how vor, only eight claims were -avail able to eiilrymeu, nnd for those there were ten persons lined up. leaving two who got nothing. nder the terms of the congres sional grant, giving them all odd sec tions within a distance of' i! miles from Ihe railroad line, the O. & C. railroad acquire without format appli 'at all of sections .1, i, 0 and 17: No. HI is shite school land aad No. IS, u punter of No. I nml all but I'O acres of No. S have been covered bv unsur eyed script for some time past. This h l'l for entry Ihe CJ0 seres of Ned inn S as mo' claim, I so acres ot section -4 for three claims and h II of section ti for four ctaiuis, and m.-ikiiig iu all eight claims, which were eciiii-d by the following applicant: Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. Ilevcner one claim each), M;ii till L. 1 use. Waller Maggnrd. Fdwiu allrris. K. V. Kellogg. Dr. II. M. Sl,w. all of Ashland, and .r. tl. (iiger of Heppncr. Dr. Shaw also tiled a small batch of script on some i. i lots in section t. FOUR KILLED, TWELVE HURT. IN TENEMENT BLAZE Ni: YORK, May 7. - Four were killed ami twelvo injured in a fire be lieved lo be incendiary, which practical ly destroyed a fivesUiry tenement at I'M Orchard street early today. The tire was discovered by a policeman, I' lames were shooting from the win dows in Ihe lower purl of ho house. With the iissislunce of n number of po licemen nearly every one In the houst' was aroused. The fire escapes were .linked with frightened tenants. The police rescued ft number of children he fore the fitcmeu arrived to put up tin ladders. More thsu il hundred wr re taken don n by firemen. A number were caught inside and burned to death. BODY OF MISSING WOMAN FOUND ON BANKS OF RIVER WALLA WALLA. Wash,. May 7.--The dead body of Mrs. Anna Aldrich was found hidden beneath the roots of a tree nu the banks nf Coppd river, about Dixie. Wash., today. Ueorge. .lack and Hud Harites are under arrest, suspected of the murder. The woman