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    Boost the Development of the Rogue River Country by Subscribing Liberally to the new Medford Pamphlet
UNITED PRESS
DISPATCHES
By tu tht largest and beat Dm report
of any paper in Southern Oregon.
tTQecfllfordl Daily
The Weather
Increasing coudincss. HiiiU western
portion. Wanner.
THIRD YEAB.
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No. 272.
STERS BUSY
BOULEVARD
BOO
BOOSTING
CAPTURE CAPITAL CITY
CREATING MUCH COMMENT
TO EVANGELIZE
Meeting Being Held fn
Minneapolis to Bring All
Countries to Christianity
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., P.'b. 3.To
bring nil tho jiooplo of Iho entire world
to n knowlcdgdo of tho saving grace
of Christianity, and thnt within tho pros
ont generation, is the tremendous pro
ject undertaken by the Laymen 's Mis
sionary movement of North America,
under whose auspices will bo held in
Minneapolis this week tho most notable
foreign missionary conference in the re
ligious hiHtory of the northwest. Scores
of distinguished delates from all parts
ff the world nro in tho city today and
t lie) number will be largely -augmented
before the conference, is formally open
ed tomorrow evening.
It is a new lino of effort that has
been inaugurated by the Laymen's Mis
sionary Movement, as it is called, which
sprang into existence without previous
arrangement or planning. It grew out
of a commemoration held at the Fifth
Avenue Presbyterian church, New York,
November 1.1 and 14, 19011, of the "Hay
Stack" prayer meeting in Williams
town a century ago.
OPIUM COMMISSION IS
IN SESSION IN CHINA
SHANGHAI, China. Feb. 3. With
influential delegates from several na
tions in attendance, tho meeting of the
international opium commission was
opened today. Tho session was orig
inally called for January I, when many
of the foreign delegates assembled, but
the Chinese officials, who were in
mourning for tho emperor nnd emgpress
dowager, were unable to attend dandd a
postponement was taken until today.
Tho object of the conference is to
stamp out I he opium traffic in China
and eventually throughout the world.
For years a determined crusade against
opium has been carried on by the Chi
nese, and with tho co-operation of Eng
land nnd tho United States, it is be
lieved that it can bo rendered effec
tive nnd the people of tho empire res
cued from the greatest corse that has
ever afflicted the country. Dr. Hamil
ton Wright ;.t.l T"jlup Brent of the
Philippines ere toe ni(lirur leproscn
tntivos nt the mooting Dr Wright re
cully croihd .1 ensil-m fc declaring
tint prohibit, or. e. (lie liquor traffic in
s ue pnr,s of :h-' I nil el States war
icMionsihlo to! great giowth of the
demand for opium in the sections af
fected.
bob rrrzsiMMONs in
THE HOLE OP CRITIC
LONDON. Feb. X Mob Fitzsimmona
has made his debut as n London dra
matic critic. The pugilist witnessed Ber
nnrd Shaw's new play "The Admirable
Pashville," the hero of which, like
Cashel Byron, is a pugilist. There were
severnl boxing bouts in the play and
Fitr.siminnns discovered that the actors
knew little of boxing.
"They're loo soft," he said. "They
ought to slam each other harder. They
burlesque the art of boxing. They ooght
t,. smash with the open hand. That
would make a noise and eonrmoo the
audience that a real fight was going
""One thing amused mo. One of the
a-tors said: "Now 111 give you an up-p.-reut.'
Then he swung his right hand
across and delivered anything but an
npporrnt.
"I enjoyed the whole performance,
though, because, although it is a bur
lesque, T can thoroughly appreciate the
beauty and seriousness of some of the
lines Shaw gives his characters."
Tpr.TKT.ATTJRE POSTPONED;
GOVERNOR IS GONE
ST. JOHNS. N. F . Feb. 3. New
foundland ' legislative session, sum
moned bv Governor McGregor to begin
tomorrow, will be postponed. Attorney
General Kent is now busy with the
fMierie, question, which recently took
him to Washington. As he holds a seat
in the legislature, and without him tho
j nn,an would be in a minor-
noon i;ii'i'". .
it v. it became necessary to postpone tne
ENTIRE WORLD
gathering of the legislators.
BIG DELEGATION
FROM PORTLAND
ALSO ATTENDING
MiUer, Purdin, and Mulit Have Dona
Oood Work in Past Taw Days Del
egation Beeefred by Governor Cham
berlainSteal Is on Hand.
STATE HOUSE, Salem, Or., Feb. :!.
Tho Crutor Luko road delegation, rein
forced from Portland, numbering over
10(1 boosters, have taken the capital city
by storm, Everywhere is seen tho bluo
ribbons bearing the words "Crater
Luke" and many have been transferred
to members of both houses of tho leg
isluture. Lobbying is confined today
to the matter of securing an appropria
tion for tho construction of the road to
Crater lake. Those membera of he del
egations acquainted with members of
tho legislature spent the morning lob
bying in behalf of the measure.
Train Was Late.
Tho train carrying the Medford boost
era did not arrive in this city until
9:30 o'clock. The delegation went in
n body to the hotel and from thcusc to
the cnpitol, whore they woro informally
rocoicod by Governor Chamberlain and
other state officials. The delegation
will appear before the joint ways iunI
means commtitec of both houses at -1
o'clock this afternoon.
Steele Is on Hand.
Will 0. Steele has errived in this city
from Washington und reports tho com
ploto success of his mission, bringing
bnck with him tho assurance that Secre
tary Garfield will spend as much or
morn in tho national park ill the reserve
us is spent on road construction out
side Tho work on ihe government re
servo will bo commenced this summer.
Many From Portland.
Among those who are helping Ihe bill
are Judge Henry McGinn, C. S. Jack
sou, W. W. Cotton, W. D. Pent. .n.
Judges Scott and Webster nnd n score
of other prominent personages. A large
delegation of Portlnud business men are
helping along the good work.- Some
of the delegatea spent tho noon inter
mission visiting the state penitentiary,
nsyhnn and other places of interest.
The Fish Boosters.
Medford anglers will go before Ihe
game eommitteo this afternoon. The
bill regulating tho trout fiBhing in the
ltoguo will bo favorably reported to the
house by the committee.
Doing Oood Work.
Tee booster delegation found Hint
Senator Mulit had dona good work in
the senate for the Crater road bill, as
Miller and Turdin had in the house. If
a favorable report is received from the
committees, the bill has splendid pros
pects of passing.
TboBo attending from Aieironi ore:
W H Canon, J Neff, F J Newman, Dr
E R Seeley, V C Emeriek, W F Isaacs,
W M French, II C Onrnett, J C Hall,
J A Asbton, 8 Brown, Ed Van Dyke,
J H Carkin, D T Lewton, E N Warner,
T H Moore, W J Roberts, F Osonhnigge.
J C Rogers, J E Knynrt, Charles Gay,
C II Snyder, J F Roddy, II Withington,
Wee Green. J Olmstend, F W Mollis,
Jeeee Houck, Bam Sundry, A S Bennett.
Charles King, Thomas Howard, Leon
Haskius, W D Allen, A C Allen, Frank
Kane, W I Vawter, Wm Colvig. A b
Kennies, A S Bliton, G Putnnm, Edgar
Huf.r, J T Olwell, John Bellinger,
B BF Mulkey, J D Heard, Frank Hull,
F L Tou Velle, Dr E B Pickcl, Dr .1 M
Keene. B O Smith. Colonel Frank Ray,
Dr C R Ray, H Lumsdcn, C S Jack-win.
IOWA CONGRESSMAN WILL
BAVB FIGHT FOR SEAT
DES MOINE8, la., Feb. 3. Notice
was todav served on Congressman Elret
Jamison, elected from the Eighth die
trict, by Congressman W. P. Hepburn
thnt his election would e contested.
The contest will begin in Centervillc
tomorrow. It includes three counties.
ATTRACTIVE BILL THIS
WBEK AT THE BIJOU
The bill presented this week at the
Bijou theater is especially attract ire.
Aside from the headliners, tho house is
presenting a stroong minor attraction.
The Bijou eontlnue to give its pitr..ns
tha best.
I Marriaga Licenses.
, Chester C. Oault aod Marr Vcues
Bice.
W. O. Loueka and Bessie XV. Kill
i ,
i gfcan.
SQUIRES LASTS
II
Bill Lang Puts Him Out
Alter Fast and Furious
Battle in Australia
SVDXEV, Australia, Feb. 3. Bill
Lang today defeated Mill Squires al'ler
a fast and furious bi.ttle in the 17th
round. Lang won l.y a clean cut right
hook to the jaw. putting his iniin out
for 15 seconds.
Lang by his victory recovered much
of his prestige with Australian fans,
who have never golt'-n over their faith
in Squires. Though Lung was recently
whipped by Hums, I e may now get a
return go.
The fight was clean throughout. A
large crowd witnessed the fight.
MUCH ANXIETY TELT
AS TO ALEXANDRA'S HEALTH
LONDON. Feb. 3. Some anxiety has
been caused throughout Kngland by the
prolonged indisposition of (ucen Alex
andra. Her health as a rule is good, and
she is rarely ill. Fr.iii-is l.aking is at
tending the queen a! Sandriltghtim.
Members of her majesty's household
are much worried about her illness,
which is said lo lie a severe cold. I'll
less the queeo makoi :i speedy recov
ery she may be unable lo visit Merlin
or attend the oponii.g of parliament ill
state.
Ouoon Alexandra has been much wor
ried by Princes Vioti. lie's '.icallli. She
is the quoon.'s favorite .hill, and her
health has always been precarious. If
she recovers soon tl. - prin. ess will go
to Christiania to visit her sister, Ihe
queen of Norway.
CRACK RIFLE SHOTS TO
GATHER IN OHIO
WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. Crack
shots with rifle and revolver will again
have opportunity this year to display
their prowess at a nali il liuiinniiient
to be held nt the camp range owned by
the state of Ohio. Filial announcements
of the meet and ill" governing coiidi
tions were made today by the national
hoard for the promotion of rill.- prac
tice. August has liet-n selected as
the opening date. Preliminary practice
will lake place during Ihe hrsl two Mays.
to be followed by Ihe reg r program.
which will be much Hie same as last
year. I lie onio staie saooi m.h
blv be held ttie week lu lore ine uaiioo
al tournament.
BRYAN WILL AGAIN
GET INTO THE BREACH
SlIREVEI'lHIT. Feb. 3. -William
leanings I'.rvan declared her.- yesterday
that if Irs party wished n lie wmilil
iiake one niore eftort ntnin tne
democratic nomination for president of
the United States.
Should he tail to I I tod Mr. Dry
an said he would retire troiii poiim-.ti
life and devote himself to the ministry.
"I am sure I would make a better
preacher than a polit icinn, " said Mr.
Itrvan "I like to come south and ill
.,;'.. hmui in the democratic breast.
because sometimes I believe it won.1
in fjouisiann."
PRINTERS WILL HOLD
BANQUET IN 1011
XRW YORK. Feb. S. Typographical
Vo. fi. rnmmor.lv known as "Big
Six l.as abandon".! its plan" for
K-,...i tonieht in loonr of its first
,.r,...i. le.it. Horace i.reeie. i.
..nil until 1911. when flreelcy's
...ntrnnial anniveranrv will be eelebrnt
,j hv all the nrinte.s of Clrcntcr New
York in a manner tru'v imposing. Every
...:!' in the citv has s warm place
i:.. I... r- "Old Horace." and
in ins ...-. . .
..I... fnr a nrooer observance of 111!
innth birthdav arc already heiiii; eonsid
ered.
TAFT WILL LEAVE FOR
HOME ON NEXT SUNDAY
(Tt.r.MiA. Panama, l'cb. X Presi
.1 ,.i,.i Toft announced today that
,e would sail for N"W Orleans o
Aav instead of
Mondnv. The
Sun
rani'l M-oitr".. of the inve-.;,;:r.tion h- ing made
thert tnablei him to loar so n.
17 ROUNDS
IN
L
Torrents From Northern
California Shatter All
Repords-Southern Pa
cific Bridge Totters
People Escape in Boats
SACK AM KN'TO, '!., p,.l,. ' X-Tim
highest wiit cm ever known in the Sac
niini'iitu river lire recorded a I. Tehama,
Si. .tiiliti mill other points on the upper
Hnernnicnto.
A groat area of lirli lands is flooded.
The damage amounts tu hundreds of
tlniusnnds of doll.tr.. -
St. John, in (Hem iml y, is cov
ered four feet by the flood. The town
stands at present in the midst of a
grout sea. 'elliirs are flooded. Klec
trie plants are out of commission, and
the town will be in darkness tonight.
Rout hern Pacific, and enmity bridges
are tottering nnd are expected momen
tarily to fall.
All traffic is tied
)regou ar delayed.
lip.
Trains for
So far no casualties have been re
ported. In several instances jieoplo es
ciped in boats.
The levees at Ihe IMiolnit ranch in
Itulte eonnty are about to lron). In
lhat event ti thousand head of cattle
ill be lost.
Reports from Shasta and Siskiyou
unties are to the effeel that the great
I n nn continues. At several points laud
lides are reported and the (racks have
i earned awav.
MISSING SALOON MAN
ACCUSED OF PERJURY
KLAMATH l-lLS, Or., -YI. M.
Determined efforts Me being made to
p the deliberations of the grand jury
ret. but it is currently reported lhat
in indict inenl has lieeu f ootid against
Ike Wright on a perjury charge.
Wright wiih recently tried for a vio
latiou of Ihe local option limmr law.
ind during the trial he took the stand
ind swore point Idauk that he had not
hi any intoxicating bipior since pro.
hibrtiori weal into effect. The advo
cates of local option took up the per
jury charge and fm two days inlro-
liiced witnesses before the grand jury
to secure an indictment.
Wright has been i-wnv for the past
three weeks, having left tho city nil-
nediatelv after his trial, which result -
I in a hunt,' jury, there being 11 for
conviction and one for ncipnttal.
If the grand jury rt turned u true bill
L'aiiM him it will not be made public
until al'ler lie is taken into custody,
which luav be several days, as his where
bouts are not known. Wright has cou
idcrnble property in this city and white
ngaged in the saloon business bore the
re put at ion of conduct "ig an orderly
house.
AMERICAN SHIPS TO
RACE ACROSS ATLANTIC
WASHINGTON", Feb. :i.-Final
lers for the grooming and coaling of
the ships of the A'lnntic fleet hnv
been sent to Neiro llav. on the north
ist of Africa, where all the war
ships rendezvous today to begin prep
irations for the final lap of the world
lour, which will tie mai'keii ty races
of ship agaiu-t. ship nnd sfpiadron
frjiiiist souadrcn. "and mav the best
boat win. Never before in the hi
torv of the world's navies has then
been such ft free for all struggle be
t ween men a ' war. A nd t he fame a m'
L'iorv of it will altarh t. the admin
istration of President Roosevelt, who
levised this spectacular finish for tin
great journey.
DIED.
LK WKVWORTFT- Tn Jrn Usonville
Kebrntiry 1, 1000, Contain C. F. Leav
enworMi. a veteran nf the eivil war
and a resident nf ihe valley for 1 lii
prist four vears. He leave a wife nnd
I wo children.
Captain Lcnvenwnr'h wa nppnrenlly
1m good health in the afternoon, dying
from paralvsis of the brain. He was
n former resident of Washington, the
town I a-a ven worth being named after
him.
HIGH WATER
SACRAMENTO
THREATENS
IVES
LANDSLIDES AND WASHOUTS
TIE UP TRAFFIC FROM SOUTH
INTE N
,1
Formed on R.R.V.R.R. Near
Gider Factory- Will be
Known as Lozier Station
Yes, Arnbclla, the lioguo Kiver "valley
will soon have its first iuternrhaii rail
road station. Talk about your metro
politan airs! Medford is putting them
on in fast order.
Iiiteruibnu station No. 1 will bo
li nowu as Lozier si. it ion and will be
along the lino of tho Rogue Rivnr Val
ley railroad company nnd will stand
where tho eider factory is situatedd.
The rapidly inert-using population in
t his seel ion is t'esponvible for the in
novat ion. ' '. . -
President Itanium nt the railroad
mpany lias agreed to furnish the luni
r for a substnuliul waiting room and
the progressive pili.-.-ns nf that tieigh-
lorhood have agreed to-erect the limiti
ng, tegular stops will Ixvtuade. It
will prnvo a grout convenience for the
lenis of thai section, allowing them
o lake the iulerurlrin express for the
ily.
Chore is some talk nf having a sub-
iDstol'fti'o established in that iiidghlior-
ood also. First thing Medford knows
he will have a Ihriviug suloirb at her
s elamoring for electric lightn, sew-
r.-iye. water mains, etc. And then the
mother wing will have' to be extended
over her fast growing children.
HOARD OF EDUCATION PUTS
BAN ON OIGARETTTES AND BA8E
SWAINsriOlit). Fh. 3. At. the reg
l;ir meeting of Ihe county board of
I neat ion tint following in forma I ion
:is sent in circular form to tlte pal
ous. Iruslees and ten client nf Ktuauuel
ounl v:
' We condemn and hero - enter our
test against bnsehatl playing and
igarette smoking being practiced or
irt icipated in by the pupils id the
ommon schools in or about, school. We
pure, all "teachers of the common
school to suppress these evils lo the
xtent of their ability as teachers. We
ilso kindly ask all patrons to assist in
this matter.
We disapprove of the extensive use
f pencil tablets and lead pencils in our
hoids, as thev are at. present used.
ind we recommend u return to the for-
practico of using slates and slide
ils instead."
GOVERNMENT TO DECIDE
WHAT CONSTITUTES WHISKY
WASHINGTON. Feb. .1. "Distillers
d rectifiers of whisky throughout the
onnlrv are interested in n pivotal case
which will be tried this wnek in the su
preme
ourt of the District of Colnm-
1
The case hinges on the definition
f what constitutes whisky and was
nought bv 'be government against the
lames Clark !ist ilbng company o! Ial-
iinore. II irrows out of the seizure by
the government about nine months flE(o
in this citv of about r.O barrels nf whm-
;v on the ground that it was misbranfj
d under the def iuit ion f whisky an
.i,unci:de. bv Attorney Oeucrnl Bonn
parte. Nunierous case?, in H!iereilT. sec-
4l i,f the country nwntt the decisjon
this sail. Whiciiever side wins.:n
... . . . . 1 1... it..:., i
ippt-af will ie t n u vti in no-
States vuprerue court on tne ipie-non .in
to wlfd constitute ft'hiskv.
AMUSEMENTS.
Tim n.-nl allrnclio I al Hi'' MniUnrd
Tliealer will be Arthur Cmininghiiin in
. d.-iidid r.-vii-il .-f "The K.-rry
finw."
Mr. Ciiniiii.gl.a.M v.-r 1 1 be i.'iii.-inb.-r.-.l
-.s the lending l.riloae o'f the 8:11.
Fr.'li.-isro llp'Tli l.'.y. when It lip
I li rril - Ikt- lust i" '"I'll" Ti.v
...a Iter. ' '
Silo-'- Hi. a Mr. ( u-.i iliiiha III li:. play
ed for six months at llio I'rin.-.-ss tin-
r.ler. .atl Krrio.-isro. in re ivals ot well
liiiowiu Irish plays. ai.'I so socvoavfiil
I :is he be. -li ill this line that it r, .In
soph Min-phy yavo him ' his i-ompl.-li-.r..lit.'ti..ii
of "Th.- K.'rry C.w" f.o
a i.oi.l l.'.-r and i-..'n-h''.l I lie .-oiiipnny
liimsclt' in Hie l.iiH.ii.. ..f tie piece,
fnis on sale I'ridcy al Hiiski'ts.
STATION NO
TUESDAY'S TRAINS
WILL 00 THROUGH
THIS AFTERNOON
At Sims Track Is Gone for 200 Feet
Dozen Laudslidos This Side of Duns
muir Snow Succeeds Rnlu in Norht
oru California.
t Some time this pfternoon three trains
f?uiu the south arn due to pans through
Medford. They nro tho two sections
of train ltl due here at 5:24 p. in. Tues
tiay, and train 14, da? hero tit 0:W a. m.
Wednesday. With their passage will
go the last of the trains from tho south
for rtn indefinite period, an washout
and landslides prnrail in grrnt num
ber south of tho Oregon line along the
Hacks of the Southern Pacific.
Ouusmuir in the heaviest sufferer
from the heavy storm which has held
sway in northern California during the
past few days. A portion of thn city
is under water. Tho he:.vy wind has
died down, but u blinding snowstorm
has succeeded tho rain and gale and is
Jurying the railroad tracks nnd serious
ly impairing traffic. Telegraph wires
art; down nnd, while tho storm contin
iien, it is almost iutponf.iblo to repair the
lines.
Soction of Track Out,
. .Last night over Hon feet of track was
Affiled away at Sims, west nf Duns
tpulr. Other .washouts nnd several land
slides a' ro' reported- from other places
along the lines. '
It is probable that the railroad com
pany will run a stub train out of Ash
land tonight on train lit time for Port
In nd. The tracks between this city
and I'nrilniul aie again in normal con
dition. Thoo in no way of ascertaining whn
the northbound trains will be through.
They may get in late tonight nnd it
may be two or three tlr.vs.
Fifty-Four Inches in Janunry.
The rainfall in Kennell, Shnslii conn
ty, for Janunry, during the month of
January was over 51 inches,
Prior to' January 1 thn procipitntion
for t he season was LI. -VI inches, and
diring .l:nuary the fall was .Vt.OM, mak
ing a total for the season of fl",li2. Nenr
lv an inch and thr:MWur.rtors of ruin
fell daily
last month.
an average during the
ROOUES' GALLERY DF
FRENZIED CHAUFFEURS
CHIOAOO. Feb. 9. "Yvo expect to
t'ccomplish much good with our rogues'
gullory of frenzied ehnuffeurs who race,
maim and kill," commented Detective
chief P. n. O'ltrien.
We are taking photographs nf every
chauffeur who is convicted and fined
in the courts and we already have a
good buueh. Home we nro tnking with
their goggleH on and vome without them.
The photographs are for the purpose of
identification by injured persons and
by employers. The gallery will also
serve to guide the courts in the mutter
of punishment. If the same fellow be
comes an habitiuil violator of the law
ho will get the limit.
"F.mplnyers can inspect the gallery
after engaging questionable drivers. In
this way we propnso to drivo reckless
chauffeurs out of the business. Today
llarrv Stokes, one of that Kino, was
. dd for uittrder'in killing Emma Win
kelui.'in. a poor irl dressmaker, Sun
lav night. Two other women were run
lown yesterday."
JOINED BY HEART TROUBLE,
YOUNO COUPLE ARE WED
ST. I.OHIS, Feb. S. Tho engagement
f Miss Mnria I.itla Sadler, daughter
,t Mi. and Mrs. M. B. Sadler of n.'lmar
boulevard, to Dr. Kidney l(. iiannennom
of Han Krniicisco was announced today.
The ninrriagn will lake pinen in me au
tumn. The bride r.nd bridegroom elect
met two summers ago in Bad Nauheim,
rmanv. I. place that is especially roc
..m.nenilod for heart trouble, and ii:
.I..;. ..-,..,, nerniatl"nt rlires were el
feeteil.
r.KMOCHATIC EDITOP.S
HOLD BIO BANQUET
IvmAN'Al'OI.IS. lid.. Feb. 3. Item
,'i! e.lilnrs of Indiana will hold
ii ineelllltf nil. Illlllf oei -' --
I, rat" the success of the party in tne
last election. Governor Mnrshnll. Hn
nnw .1 .... oc r.i 1 1 e chief executive, ami
..her democrats of state and national
reputation will nddress the "ipiill push
ers. "
TEDDY TALKS OF
JAP TROUBLE
Calls Western Senators
Into Conference -May
Rebuke Nevada
WASIIINCITOX, Peli. 3. President.
ItooHcvcIt todiiy culled ii number of
western senators tn nttend ft conference
over the .lapanCHC situation in western
l gitdnturcft. Among IIiohc attending
were Sentnors XowIiiiiiIk and Nixon of
Nevndft, Henntor Ttornli of Idnho and
Senator l'erkitis of Nevndn.
Senator florali declared that tliero wn
but little or nn chance of Jdnlio taking
a HitniliTr action to Die Xevndii legisln
tliro relative to tlio r'nli-diipanese Inw.
Presiilent Koosevelt it is nnnounced
from nn iiiitlioritnlivo source is think
ing seriotmly of relinking tho Nevndn
legislature for urgintr (!alifornia to. pro
ceed ngtiiiutt the wi:ilion of the federnl
government.
The senators each declared thnt they
thought the situation was iiuieh over
drawn. !KM74,440 CATHOLICS
UNDER AMERICAN FLAG
Mtl.WAUKKK, Veil. 3. There nro
l l.2:ii.l".l llonian Cntholica in the Unit
led Nlntes, according to advaaco sheets
of Hie 111119 Willziiii official Onlholic
direclory. The stnlislicM nre furnished
hy the urchliishopH and bishops of the
Toiled Hlntes after Ihe taking of n
ceiiHiis in all dioceses.
Adding to the 1 l.'JM.Iol Hie number
of ltouian Catholics in the I'hilippines,
Porlo Uico and the. Hawaiian islands
brings the grand tolal of Calholics un
der Ihe I'niled Slates flag to 22,171.
Mil. as compared with 12.0M.0H0 Cath
olic subjects under Hie British flag.
Tho Halholic population of the 20
lending diocoHi'K in the United States
is us follows: New York 1,210,020, Chi
cago l,l"n,fl00, Boston sno.ono, Brook
lyn "011,1100. New Orleans 52"i,0llll, Phil
ndelphin o25.000, Pittsburg 425.000, St.
I .nil is :t"."..000, Hartford .Hio.floO. Spring
Held, .Mass., 3211,121, Detroit 207,0110.
Scrniiton 2lW,000, St. 1'iiul 200,000, Bnl
tinioro 25.1,000, San Francisco 2S0.0OO,
Buffalo 214,730, Milwaukee 235,000,
nnd Procidcnce 222,000.
LATE LOCAL NEWS.
Onirics V. Tnrpill was n visitor in
Medford from his ranch on Tuesday.
John S. Williams of Klnmnlh Palls
was visiting friends la Medford Wed
nesday. going from here to Jackson
ville, where he w ill r. main some dnys
on hiisincHS.
Onirics 11. Ilnzelrigg returned Tnes-
lav from a trip to Hoseburg. Ko is
plnnning to leave for lhat city agnm
We.lnes.lny night.
Klmer Crater. Medford s biggest
35 pounds) newspaper man, left on
Tuesday for a visit, in Dorris with Billy
llohaiinnn, who believes that "ui.ii
hales it knocker," and who spends his
time writing pertinent facts for his
creditable paper The Horris Booster.
WOULD PREVENT REMOVAL
OF RAILROAD OFFICES
DENVKIt. Col.. Feb. 3. To prevent
the removal of tho general offices of
the Colorado Southern railroad, dis
tinrtivcly a Colorado institution, is the
purpose of a bill introduced in the sen
ate today by Senator li-by. The Colorado
Southern was recently acquired by the
lames J. Hill interests, nnd rumors have
been current that headquarters were
to he removed from Colorado and con
soli.lated with the general office of tho
Burlington road., which is pari of the
Hill svsteni.
TWO-YEAR RESIDENCE
TO ACQUIRE DIVOKUE
CARSON' CITY. Nov.. Feb. 3. The
state assembly today passed a bill pro
viding Hint applicants for divorce in
Nevada must be residents of the stnte
for two years, instead of six months, as
heretofore.
MASSACHUSETTS BANK
CLOSED BY EXAMINER
flRKFNFIKI.n. Mass.. Feb. 3. State
Bank Kiainincr Jay today closed Ihe
Oreenflcld Savings hank. The deposits
total over n million. No ronnnn is glv
ea for ths closing of the bank.