MARSHFIELD ALSO TO RELY UPON CHARTER Cast Is Similar to Medford Local Op tion Law to Be Tested as Privilege Supersedes State Authority Liquor Dealers Will Appeal to Supreme Court MARSHFIELD, Or., June 3. There haa arisen a legal point in regard to the local option fight in this eounty which may mean a Inwsuit after the election. It is announced that if the county should ao dry the liquor inter ests will go to tbo supreme court for a 'decision as to how it affects Marsh ne!d. Since tl.e local option law was adopt ed Mnrshftvld was granted a charter iu which it states that the city council has the right to license, tax uud regu late the saloons. Some of the luwyers hold that this means that it is entire ly up to the city council as to whether or not there shall be suluons and that, oven though the county should vote dry, as a whole, it will not affect this city. At least this is tho claim Hint is made, and it is declared that the saloons will not cli.se until there lias been a decision from tho supreme court. This upplies only to tho Mnrshfield charter, so, if tho county as a whole should go dry, tho other towns would be compelled to close tho saloons. If the county as a whole goes wet the districts or towns which vote dry must be dry and tho cities voting wot can be wet, but this does not apply if the eounty as a whole goes dry, unless, of course, the saloon interests cun win in their elnim that the Mnrshfield char ter is not affected. WESTERN STATES TO GET FOREST RESERVE COIN WASHINGTON, Juno 3. Tho fnct. that western states lire hereafter to re ceive 25 per cent of tho receipts of forest reserves in lieu of 10 per cent which they hnvo receivod during the past two vears, is due very largely to the work of Senator Fulton and Repre sentative Hawley of Oregon. It was CMV Fulton; yho p -- an' j .. , of , J' k Miller and I. Purdin, both democrats, have been elected to the legis lature -eivi"g tots votes respectively (except Mound precinct) of 1833 and 1811 against 1001 for Tee Hammersley and 1535 for H. Kubll, republicans. Their " " election is due sim.iy to the fact that they supported Statement No. 1 and stood for popula' election of federal senators. Furdin received 610 votes in - Mcdf ol,lilli-47?. Hammersley 390, Kubll 214. Purdin's plurality over - Hammersley 210, in the county 150, and Millers over Hammersley in Med ford was and in the county 172. WVdur Jones, democrat, for sheriff, received tho largest vote among democrat;- tfltal of 2108, against D. H. Jackson's 1724. Jones' plurality is 444. In Medford Jcoes received 624 votes to Jackson's 388, carrying the city by' ,236. Judge Neil, democrat, is safely elected county Judge over the Incumbent, "Judge Dunn, receiving 1976 to his opponent's 1829, a plurality of 147. Neil received 606 votes In Medford to Dunn's 445, a plurality of 61, and though ishlAtvd gavq Dunn 285 load, tho brush 7j othei rtmblican candidates were f. i 'gan fur clerk carried Medford by 226 and Ashland by 336. Cronc mliler had a ewer nib. Owens was successful by a good vote. Grieve had a fair plurality ever Dow. Singler was elected constable in Medford and Cannon dofecttd Stewart as justice of the peace by 103 plurality. The prohilitionists havo won a decisive victory, carrying the county by total vote if 2118 as against 1849 cast by the wets. The wets carried Medford by 16Jthe voto boing 631 to 615. Gold Hill by 4 but lost Ashland by 218, and nearly alljlie country precincts. LAST Of ROYAL BLOOD . OF HAWAII IS DEAD JMnce Dt'N in of Pnoumoula at Ho ." ? tel Bte'iut, san Francisco Related "tcAUtif Br ilty and Son-ln-Law of Colono1 tarkor of Hawaii. SAN pAN'CISCO, Oil., June 3. Ar rangement wiie made today by the consul i.llinijiilii for the stale funeral of Prime Datd Knwnnnnnkn, nlmonl the last "f thi royal blood nf Hawaii, who died in If "'I? ln,t niKl,t ""' Hotel Stewart If pneumonia. The body -will leare herj Juno 9 on the steamer MavpW-rin. ' Wemn high mnss will be ' crWi.ii'id at It. Mary's ca.thc.lral -?ro Hie nefwmtre of 1 lie steamer. Ptiu.-e Pa -.-id was V brother of the Princes Cupid Knwnnnniikon, son-in-law .of Colonel finni Parker. of Honolulu. He arrived in this city May 22, ac romnnnied by his ,wif.i and Colonel Parker and wife. He contracted pneu monia several days ago nnd when it was known that his life could not be saved ' a priest was sent for and ho read the last rites of tho Catliolir church. -The dead prince was 40 years old and I aves a wife and three children. He wiis a nephew nf former Queen Lilliua kalan nf Hawaii. His brother started 'mm Washington ' for this city this morning. COURTING OOM" LATEST IN CHIOAGO CHURCH CHICAGO, ifunv rt.m'ch in Cticng ;. There is one there Pan Cupid mineni a pmcc n Christ church, of ' th minister. Tf . wh.ch Rev. .T. ypi.,vdrr i the pastor. . that has bow.d io the ittb RM of Inye and established "cWing room, in : wiiich the young pmpla may do their ' sparking.' j Features of lie novel addition to the house of Ood jre cozy corners, screens and ft-toned lights. NasllHutfil Arrivals. W R. MrK idry, . Y. TTenry. Jacob. A E. Cn-eii K. R- Cowlen, Ttngo A. fp'Jli. Kbinhau. ringnn. If. As- I heller. C. IT.'Mirsh. II. H. Herpstein, ... Vmncrwi: R. F. Heel, II. Tirnsh. r v i.tfrtu, Portland; V. A. .lones. ritv . f1- II''- f'rnt ra.T A. Pan 1 Vrr X"iUnd; F. Metrnlf, P-t1and; 'J v ' " T.flor. Mtlr: I. P. HmR, Kti ' rft i tin Ki rn antrn iifniiK 1 v in -- - (I, (.tlilrt; . I. nnes. 14 i-flhn. II. It. f4..Hth, perkelev 1 San Frativ-: M Tw Leonard, Aihi..M, THE CONGRESS 8PEND8 BIGGEST SUM IN COUNTRY'S HISTORY WASHINGTON, June 3. Represen tative Tawuey of Minnesota, chairman of the committee on appropriations, to day presented to the house his annual roview of fiscal appropriations and ex penditures. The keynote of his speech was sounded in tho declaration that "the insistent demands of the people and of the publie service result in nu increased aggregate when enacted in to law;" and the "efforts of the ma jority to maintain a policy of greater economy were frustrated by an obstruc tive and recalcitrant minority." Taw uey stated the total appropriations of the session to bo $Sjl,uSS.tjTO. Ho said the total revenues of the government estimated to congress by the secretary of the treasury are placed at $878,123, Oil; that iu addition to the authorized expenditure of $S51,0SS,G"0 for tho op eration of the government during the next fiscal year, appropriations are also made as follows: In deficiency nets, exclusive of $12, 466,7.10 for publie buildings authorized at this session, $44,529,223; fo.- require ments of thesinking fuud, $18,000,000; fur redemption of national bank notes, $25,000,000; for construction of the Pan ama eaual (bonds to be issued), $29, 187,000; for miscellaneous and special objects, $1,000,000, including $250,000 for the relief of storm nnd flood suf ferers in tho southern stntes, nnd $403, 000 fur the payments of claims of the Romnu Catholic church in the Philip pine islands, making a grand aggregate for the next fiscal yenr of $1,008,804, 894. Tawney said the estimates submitted to congress by the executive as a basis for the appropriations made amounted to $1,079,440,288, or an excess of $70, 440,394 over the total of the appropri ations of this session and an excess of $158,051,145 over all the appropriations mndo at the last session. A subtraction of the totals of estimntes and appropri ations, he said, showed that the pres ent houso cut down the estimates for the ordinary operating expenses of the government $124,347,172. The grand total of appropriations made at this session exceeded those of last session by $SS,O0G,750. WOMEN CROSS CONTINENT IN AUTO FROM MAINE .-piMi.jUajifl precincts have saved the day for Neil. elected by majorities ranging from They carried Jacksonville by 98 and Central Point by 70, Phoenix by 68 TO BORE FOR OIL IN MALHEUR COUNTRY ONTARIO, Or., June 3. l-'or tin: pur pose, of developing tlin natural gnu flow, which in everywhere prevalent in On tario 11 11 il vicinity, 11 cn-nperalivo oil nnd gas company, composed of local business men, has been organized here. Not only will tho natural gas be con verted to commercial useB, hut boring for petroleum will begin within n few '.VetdiS. The officers f t 1m- company, which hfiK just cloned its lenses mi 2u,niw acres :f land about Ontario, arc David Wb son, president; J. R. Dlaokaby,, presi dent of the Ontario bank, vice-president; W. K. Ieos. treasurer, and W. IT. Doolittle, secretary. The board of di rectors is composed of Dr. Pogue, A. L. Sproul and A. V. Hover. lie aides being one of the wealthiest men in Malheur county, A. V. Hover is the only man in Oregon, Washington or Idaho who has a home heated nnd lighted by natural gas. For seven years he has been ut ilizing the gas which flows from his water well for household purposes, and the fact that the supply dues not diminish indicates its permn- nener. Within two miles of Ontario there are ISO wells through which natural gns es apes and almost any one of them could he used as the source of limiting and healing. Oil expert a who have visited this section state that the prevalence nf so much natura I gas is evidence of large petroleum beds. The company recently organized will put down four wells to determine the existence of this field. FRISCO GRAFTERS FIGHT TO SET ASIDE INDICTMENTS SAX FRANCISCO. Calif., June 3. The motion to set aside the three indict ments against Patrick Cnlhnun mid Ford of the l'n i ted Railroads, nnd n not her against ex horts Abraham Rnef for the bribery of the supervisors in connection with the pasting of the overhead trolley franchise, was argued ttxlav before Judge Law tor, by Attorneys A. A. Moore for t'nlhonu and Ford, Krank M. Moore frr Calhoun and Ford. Frank Murphy f"r Ifnef and Asilsant District Attorne;. IDney for the people. Tie notion is based tm the nlb'ged bias of rV- McFarland grand juty which reiurnrd the indictments, and the al- leffed iniftcoiiduct of llenev in the tfrnnd jury rmim before the indictment were returned. The examination of the grand jurors w.n concluded yesterday afternoon. To day's argument -tt-V interwerrd with wernl spati belHttn HMiey and the Attorney's for tht dofns. i MEDFi Sell, Try Advertising Classified X One Cent a Wt tions leu than IS 4 S3 for the pries of . cents Una per . monr i WANTED Large hot 1 auituble for furmshe M, euro Tribune. FOUND An umbrella, road. Owner can get D1U1L, for this advertisement. fi FOR SALE 10 Jersey eo. lings nnd 5 calves. Call on t L. K. Hnak, Eagle Point, Or. LOST Two pairs of infants' i shirts. Return to Tribune of. FOB SALE Large corner lot in Medford, just outside city limits; I thirds of an acre; fronting on county road: sightly building price $150 if sold at once. Writ 50S, Medford TO EXCHANGE A quart claiin, paying ore, partly developed; wil' change for uowestead or timber Address A. Miner, Applegate, Or, FOR SALE 20 acres lib miles railroad station, oiu nouse sua , nnd good spring on place; priee $ pavable $200 down and 10 a f Appif PQ PAMPI FTP without interest. Address V. 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I I i I I 1-! II 111741 jl833IS10llill: 1535; IS20 10711. 1724;2I0S2I1S1S4!I iahed; cheap if sob Childers. WANTED Ten f wanted by WmT Co. at once; gop1. WANTED 10 close in. Gi terms. Pref Address R. ford. oiut lint . . PARTY Rock . V Creek lu5 Hill i ,cfieksonville 12: Luke Creek Mendmvs . Vorfli '5f erf ford ..( uAI, South Medford .. Hock Point Phoenix J Boxy Sams Valley .... Sterling Talent Trail Union j Wntkins Willow SpringH Wiiuer Woodvillo Totals PlurnlitieH . 370.... 172 I50............ PROPRIETOR OF FRISCO PAPER IN HOT WATER M, H. De Young of San Francisco Chronicle Charged With Libel in Re gard to a Number of draft Cases Warrant Out for His Arrest. I SAM PRAXiUSOO, fill., Juno 3. A warrant for tin? arrest of M. 11. Vc Von proprietor of the San Knincmco Chronicle, was issued today on a fliurj! of criminal libol preferred by Detec tive William J. Burnt., who in in rliurg of the graft prosecutions here. The alleged libelous article that forms the basis of Burns' complaints was printed in tho Chronicle several days ago with reference to the land fraud cases, in which Tr. Kdwarrt f(. Perry was convicted in the federal court, here Inst year. Burns gathered the evidence up which Perry was convicted. 10OTH BIBTHDAY OF JEFFEKBOK DAVIS HONORED IN -SOUTH WASHIXOTUX. June 3. fn many mates todav tho MOth birthday of .(ef ferson Davis, the first nnd only presi dent of the southern confederacy, is be Ing observed, as it was on .June 3, 1S0S. that the distinguished soldier, states man anil citizen was born in Christian eountv. Kentucky. The sons nnd daughters of tho eon icderates in the natioual copitol are joing hands with their confederate vet oralis iu eeilebrating the anniversary, and in such states as Tennessee. Missis sippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Vir ginia. Kentucky and even in South Cur olinn, and in Spokane, Wash., wherever southerners reside, the aiiniverMiiry is being generally observed. The day was marked by impressive service through the south, and in Vir ginia Governor Hwaiser insued a proc lamation declaring this a holiday. PAPER OBJECTED TO BY JAP GOVERNMENT STOPPED TOKIO, .Tune .1. Kditor Bet hell, an Knstiihman, who published a paper at Seoul, called the " Korean Daily News which was object ionable to the Japunese government, has been induced to stop f publishing it. The attitude taken by IWthell on tin operations of the Japanese authorities caused much displeasure, but the editor claimed tho protection of the British flaif. and the Japanese found it difficult to reach him. A settlement was brought about today however at a conference between the Japanese officials at Seoul and the Brit t-h consul At Shanghai, by which licth ell received n money compensation to abandon his paper, which will be aled ished. The press and plant were trans ferrcri to Mia authorities nnd Bethefl will soon1ave Seoul. He Is said to be wll satisfied with tho money he rorcivM. Paiiv OK., KPNEfSllAY, .IL'XK NEIL TRIUMPHANT AT THE POLLS JUDGE 444 VOTES XCEPTION OF MOUND PRECINCT 444! 2li(l. HANDSOME PAMPHLET ISSUED FOR MEDFORD Southern Pacific Issues Thirty Thousand Booklets Telling How Strangers Can Beach Medford From All Sections of the United States, 'How to get to Medford, Oregon," in the title of one of tho handsomest and iiioHt attractive pamphlets yet is sued by t he Southern Pacific. Tho front cover in most striking, being a branch of Vellow Newtown 1'ippijix col ored to resemble nature. Tho back cover ih the well picture showing a vine clustered with grapes, colored as in nature. ' Oregon and pport unity " in I he preface, which includes a quotation from Vice President Fuirbanks. A ilea' ription of Medford and the Ifouc Kiv r valley, with statistics to prove the land 's fertility and the climatic delight fulness, follows. Scenes follow from or- hard and mine. In the center is a map showing routes f nun nil parts of the United .Stntes leading to Medford, and data to I the traveler. SPRINTER DAN KELLY UNDER TRAINER MURPHY A New Voik dispatch says: Dan Kellv of Ort-goti, the world 'a champion printer, is back to form. Word reached this city from Philadelphia yesterday that the western boy in practice ran The 100 in 10 seconds, and made, a leap if 'Jl feet iu the broad jump. Kor the hort time that Kelly has been under the cure of Trainer .Mike Murphy he has made wonderful strides toward the ;oal in bot h sprints and broad jump, tnd t he vi'teniu t miner is not a bit backward in saving that when the prop er time comes the Oregon boy will up hold his reputation ns the world s chum pion. As h matter of fact, Kelly has been by no means showing his heralded form iu either the sprints or the broad jump, but if there n anything in the hoy. Murphy will bring it out. Rock Point. CliHiuberlain Cake 11'; lev -'."f. Kubli 7, Miller 17, Dunn M, Xeil 20; Jackson 1M; Marnes II, Coleman 21 llaininern Dunlin 0; 20, Jones ; Iturnett 20, Masterson l.'t; Dow II, ((rieve 21; Cronemiller I1. Miller H; Marshall IS. Owens 22; Wells .'12; for prohibition l!t. against prohibition ID, IterMv bill loses by M votes. DKNVKIi, Col., June Several prominent democrats who visited the convention nuilitornnii tinlav hi advance of the convention and ins( ted the monster nrtieture, entered n complaint that no provision had been made for tt bar In tho bitding. The nearest lmr in n block away. Tho Denver city rouncil had decidtsl not to grant nvjLni porn ry luiiimr rrnm'hisea nttuTrwJX eonw in the Tribune-It Brings rill)Muie. i, 190S. MAY REACH Chamberlain's Lead Is In rrpacinn as Vntp Ernm PLURALITY ? MARK U,UUJ,"S "J "V ""'".tlmmlM.rlHiu Remote Sections Come'lpr.::::: In-Statement 1 Controls' ''"''--; ! Itai ley Krnery Hopkins . . . j ll.nvley PORTLAND, Or., dune ;(. Mom com-! Richards . . . plide returns received today indicate that Chamberlain's plurality will pnuY limy rrurn i i. neioris i rorn me pant on 11 try ilistricts are uniformly t'uvor- able to tho governor, and his plurality may exceed L"i00, ( 'hamberlaiii has carried Multnomah, Benton, .Clackamas, t "la t sop, Crook, Douglas, Jackson, l.nkn, Kiuu, Malheur, Polk, Union and Wasco. He has lied in Marion with Cake, who has carried Columbia, (iilliaui, (iHpltlne, I.tinc, Morrow, Tillamook. Vmatilla' H'Lecler ami Vamhill. Aside from tho ai'tiatorial fighl.lie rr-publicau t icket iniole a clean hwocji from supreme judge to railroad commis sioner. V . K. l-.Uls was elected repre sentative from tho Second cotigrussianal district by an Immense majority. .1. W. Hailev was auio ve elected fo the office )f state food and ilahy i-oiiiminnioti''r. Clvde It. A itchison has been elect c railroad coiumissiouer, with A. S, llatu- ilton, who was defeated for the uoiniua- tiou in tho republican primaries, m Ollll, Oglesbv Vouiig. tin Icnioernt ic nom- inee, runs taint hi n lieiit ot lour, nam iltou leading him by a few hundred votes. There are .'111 Statement No. 1 repre sentatives and 111 senators in tho next legislature, according to returns now iu, tea of I he senator being holdovers. This is enough to elect. Prohibition has won in almost every instance, particularly in the lesser pop utated counties. Reports from the fol lowing count ies show t hat 1 hey have arricd as a whole for prohibition: Dry- Polk, Malheur, Josephine, Jack- son, Douglas, rolumliia, heeler, tain hill, Tillamook, Tune, Ciiioii, Crook, Morrow, Dinu, Sherman, Gilliam, Wal Iowa and Grant. la doubt Wash iugt on, ''laekamus, Lincoln, Wasco. Now dry Menton. We Ma rion. Dry in all precincts voted on- Clat p, linker. SAI.K'M, Or., June .'I. Complete re- turns from 'Mi prei-iuets out of II give Cke a pbiralitv of -o votes. Cake has a total of .Ulif and Chmu- herluin Itlu'l, It may be possible that Chamberlain has won the county, but I he result will show but II few oles if her way. Three Statement No. 1 en nd Mates for the legislature wen; elected. Pat ton, Ifatleberg and libby, and each wilt vote for t 'hamberlaiii next winter. Patton received ft largo loioplimeti tary vote, running aheiol ot tus ticket b uearlv Khhi, The county is wet and the niiivemf appropriation lost out nv almost i M n. The armorv bill also lost. NEW LAND CONTEHTH STARTED IN LAKEVIEW DAKKVIKW, Or.. June eimtests are coining up e business of contesting is :i.- -N'ew liin.l ler v o'a.v. The being carrie i o extremes, for persons who pin l up 'but claims several vears ag t h rough the slou ues of t he t'oiee the general IhioI office have not eived their patents, are bi'itig for into contests, I (u se contents ai lllv brought ngainst persons win I.: lift the country, ami the ohject is to force Ihem to sell their rights for a small sum or cDc return here and light the contest at a big expense. D appears that the most iiusrrupuloiis methods are being used in seeuriug contents, and in manv instances the cases are brought ugainst Women who endured many hard hips in holding down the claims for a tAug; time nnd then made commutation proof. A peculiar incident came up a few day ago, when a big, abb' bodied man brought a contest against a widow nho has threo children to vears ai-o. but f..r retin ' "therW has not beim wt her vt"- Uut dlt " lU" ' J I ttiri. but U ilecum COMPLETE VOTE POLLED IN CITY FOR ALL OFFICES South Medford Dry and North Medford Wet by Small Vote Chamberlain's Big Plurality iu City Purdin Re ceives Hoavy Vote Which Electa Him AllMIH - Staver . I Whituev vi.,. ,v Ituchanau ('avemler ;. Jackson . , , uiies . , Uicliurdsoif Darnea . . , 'idemaii . , 1'or Paula . . , Hornet I , , Mast:rsoii Calhoun . , Dow Grieve . , Croiiemill Smith Taylor . Marshall Owens . Smith Wells G rise . Sawyer KHIogg Stanlev Stock ' Por prohibition Against Stewart Cannon Singler Smith PUC1ET SOUND TO HAVE LARGEST DRYDOCK IN WOHg ;l WASUJVtiTO.V. June 3.tte tpeeifirat ions for the largest naval dock in the wor til, to be built, al the merlon unvvvurds on Vuget sound, w j 1 H . , -H I 2) 41 ... ..I j .in; 4X7 ... . .! :iii:i j l'. 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" ,x' "tI M,,,t m,,,lMf,,r '"Jiirage Eighth and D Street. 1 m.pletcd IS moathd from J po!H1 Maill 21. when work is to be HtarggBMMNMHflHBHBHHBHNMNBMMH J tills for I he citnst ruction of mmmmmwmmmmmmmmmm dock have been asked, a nd it is uouuce that, they will be opened ir-'O. :' j lied on with dispatch, and it is thought that any ilela will be peri The need of the big naval d on the Pacific coast has been made c bv the visit of the Atlantic fleet.' BAD PIKE IN FRISCO RENDERS MANY HOMELgg MAN' l-'UANclHl'O, Oil., June Tweuly sf-veri funiilies were rellrld Ihiiiii'Ii-mk by a fire desf roving a rof 'I'Hipnnirv sliaeks on Krlangton t'H tmliii' Hi-rrul iienl.ln huA nurrnw cap.s from the flames and the pifffH, lid deroic work in rescuing chil f ri on t he ho riling huililtngs. It is thoiiL'ht (hut th fire was Htrfrtb.Tr,-r- , j v hy a crank who had threatened to ain the l:i!r-ks. Tin wildest panic n indued when the fire broke out, I'olicemal If. C, Cayloid and T. Clark reseued se. en small children, who had bn lef t iu t he houses by t heir parent, (w ho fled when the bln.e started. LARGE CROWDS IN PORTLAND WITNESS AUTO PARADE foniohite in I'oniann was entri-en nr parade nn.i n.pnriiMfl Willi. 1 roses,. Tonlulit the river will he MV ' . ,.,,,ei.rfff f .-..liVmM from laun.be. w.. rUnn nf fout. "vl" ' ,uWt rrow wa tdoWdy th Ut i.. 44t rlVff ttin'Sl ' "'' , ,.VK kv.mt ol tb Kino Quick Results The Weather Fair weather is proiuisul for "tonight nntl tomorrow. No. 65. TAFTS TALK Speedi Made by Repub lican Candidate Likely to Elect Bryan--Called Grant Drunkard. t Iin;A(IO, J, 3. A. biuldcn lift Iiiih hi-eu iii.jpcied ttito tlti presidDtial bonnier, of all tin- favorite'. on by tlio lii'lipf that Mi-crotarv Taft ran be liwitcni on I In- Isnuc of his Memorial day mldri'NH at Umnt'i tomb in whieh lie referred to (leneral (Iriint'a drunk- eiinew. The fight ia iutense today in n dozeu lilterent iiiai'lera and in placex odd nrn liehiK laid to win tlie nomination nway from the aeerelarv of war.-who Inat week wan looked upon as aJnio.t rerlain of Mii-e8. Ilitehooek, Tal't'. manager, left Washin(fton hurriedly today to take I'hurjie of the heudiiuarter.. Nenntur Ilemenwny of Iudiana, who liaa Uarge of Kairlmnks'. cantpaign. .-lino was in the automobile, which de parted thi. mornini; with Speaker Can non. .. "The IlurheK boomerK nnd Cox man agera are oIho un'uin every meauff of making the moat of the situation. One of Fnirli:iiil' .uiioortera todav said: ' 'I'lie renin rlie made bv Tuft at llmnt'n Tomb will ho meutimied at very opportunity on the door of the onvention. " It wua the most dnmauiuff atatenient Unit a presidential candidate ever made far an 1 know, .put before a con- M inn wlien li ...rtii..l . Will LOSE iulnh'i' cuvTouriHU ('ar, ; $2600 r ring Car, 7-passenger..?3750 '( RDS lu.nt f 500 y, runiiiiiK-boarcl and 4 ..$700 Our $3000 kar .2000 l'ricos P. (). B. Factory. Orchards Terms. Qity 311 fl Ftlt!t fQp dlC Acre Orchards on the 27 C fight lcitul of kind of trt:e$ and the V and that when K JT(tf exooct tn nominate (.'anltith Krank Hitchcock, nan of TufrVlfhi asera, arrived he todav from Wuah ington to look aftef tho secretary egates. It waa rumored Zfy JJr Knox manager inttnd Tat)r aumher of-floomora froin Y, ''311 J W T.MS)t " 11 ll T) 1, V i & 1