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    Boost the Development of the Rogue River Country by Subscribing Liberally to the new Medford Pamphlet
UNITED PRESS
DISPATCHES
By fat the Urgent and beat newt report
of any paper Is Southern Oregon.
ITedforcil Daily Oitwiiroe.
The Weather
Tlit weather man tmys:
Indications point to cloudy weather
end possibly oeeaidonal showers totiight
a ad tomorrow.
THTRP YEA li.
MKDFORDj Oh' Eli ON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 15)0.1.
No. 286.
CRATER ROAD BILL WINS
EMATE
HE
S
23 SOLONS VOTE IN FAVOR;
ONLY 7 SOLONS VOTE
Bin w
mil
STATE HOUSE, Salem,-Or., Feb. ID. Tho Crater Lake Road appropria
tion bill was passed by tho sen a to at 3:27 p. m. by a vote of 23 to 7.
A brief but bitter fight took place just previous to its passage..
Medford has made good in tho cyer of the stato. Her spirit the spirit
thai builds cities and makes them famous is again triumphant. Deciding only
a few months ago that a boulevard to Or .iter Lake was a necvossity that she
must hav it she has worked hard to accomplish that end. Now comes the
cheering news that she has accomplished that end. And it is only success that
counts.
Medford has long had tho name of
phe goes after. Sho has, by this latest
UiK a uivy ui live uuea c wim .in
UllUlKj mill- KirtivuB lui gicawicnn imuii
While Medford can take a just pride
road, tho aid of her sister cities must not
her friends. Then at home there was A -bland, Central Point, Grants Pass and : from boasting, emitted not a cackle
othor cities that contributed their material aid. Petty jealousies were for- i vesterdav.
gotten and all worked for the common good. j ' 'j'lie' lien (jut on the nerves of Mrs.
Those who contributed to the fight those who visited the capital each ! Appli'Kute, who lives on Vieeeli street,
and all helped. Medford is proud of them. And she should be especially proud : ftvdbatik, x. j, Mrs. Applegnte was
of those who for the past month have given all of thei rtime and much of j jtstoumled to find 1- os in the hen's
their money to stay at the capital and fight the thing through the men who, I m.f,t :tst Timrsdav sundown. Mrs. Ap
when dofoat seemed certain, kent up the f iglit and won. Nothing succeeds like : phale, gasping, stared at the lieu; the
success. Still, had tho bill been lost, cred t would have been due them for their; 1(. w ), suspicion of a smile mi her
fight. With tho battle won, Medford owes them much. face, looked at -Mrs. ApplcKate as if
j saving: " I 'in rather fruitful, eh ?' ' Mrs.
STATE IIOUKIC, Salem, Or., Feb
111.
Despite the fact that a favorable re- i
port has been voted by the ways tind
moans eoniinittee of the senate, the
('rater Lake road appropriation bill is
lining held in the se-iate to nwuit ac
tion on the normal school bill.
The coiMiniltee ivf'ises to report tile
norma! school bill until the house acts
upon the senate bill abolishing the nor
llip.ls. It is nppnront that the enemies of the
normal bill are holding up the Crater
road bill ill an effort to force the friends
of the latter measure in the house to
support the bill killing the normals. The
supporters of the Crater Lake road
bill will be between two fires and are
insisting upon a separate consideration
and upon an exhibit of merits.
The situation is critical, as the time is
growing short and the bill is likely to
be killed in the final rush.
The friends of the fritter Lake bill in
the senate dare not take the bill away
from the commitee lest the move an
tagoiiize the members, and every vote
is needed.
The poll of the seuate shows suffi
cieut strength to pass tho Crater road
bill if it could be taken upon the floor
of the senate, but th-' delay is dangerous
as under currents are at work which
endanger its pnsng
S. P. TRACK SINKS AND
SLIDES DOWN HILL
SANTA CHTZ. Cal., Feb. It'. A milli
liter . sink yesterday occurred on the
Boulder branch of Hie Southern Pacific
near the -powder works. I lie truck anil
roadbed to a depth of -Id feet for a dis
tance of 2-Jo feet rami; and then slid
down the mountainside to the creek be
low, a distance of several hundred feet.
The county road was carried away
v-'-ih the tons of earth and reek that
went down the mountain.
A trestle is being built by the r:rl
road over the place where the slide and
sink occurred.
RUO WORTH' S50.000 :
PRESENTED TO NATION
WASHINGTON. F; b. 10. A rug said
to be worth no.re'thc i ..V.nou was pre
sent id to th" White Hons' yesterday
a gift to the nation and was accepted
by President Koosev lt, The flo-mr was
H. II. Topst-ynn, a itch nnemali. of
Xew York city.
HARRIMAN IN TEXAS
WITH FEW PROMISES
lIOl'STON. Tf.. Keh. 2K K. H. Har
riinan has arr'tverl here with his party
and will remain for several week. lie
is making n careful inspection tf tie
uthern Pacific properties. Asked con
cerniiif pros-cie impro-emeuts Har
brfi stjflsUthat nothing w.mlO te nop
in Te
Inch was o it al- .liitely nee
o
o
The (ireat-i M.-.lf..r.I
nn Monday nl'tcrn i.n i
cie.l club rooiiia.
-lob
tin.
vill
Ciinini"
BILLS
wanting big things and getting what
exploit, only added to her fame as be-j
miu iu.u jiiuiu, OHUiusi.imu, tuiviiiicv ttiiu
iLicn.
in leading the fight for the Crater!
be forgotten. All ovor the state are .
SCHOOLBOYS TREATED TO ! Applegate began to laugh, mid she laugh
EEAL FIRE SPECTACLEl"1 ""M ',r'"',- T1"'"' langlnng and
j crying alternately, she got hysterical
' I mill her fainilv culled ill Dr. Savre. who
CHICAGO, Feb. Ill,
A great freight i
house in the abash railroad yams, !
costing, with its contents, iti.KHI.onO. was j
,l,,.nrnvcd bv fire just before ilavligl.t
' ' ,, . ,' . ,
today. Miss May Connelly, night ''-i
phone operator, whoso office was in the i
burning house, remained at her post, the -
fire raging about her, and was engaged
; ntotifying the venous employes of
I lie yards when overcome with smoke.
She was found unconscious before her
switchboard and carried to safety.
Win ii Miss Helen McLaren discover
-. that a butcher shop next the public
school in which she was teaching was
,m fire, she ran to the different rooms
and whispered tin' news to the other
teachers', lieturnir.g to her own room
me of the children called her attention ;
If- thick sninke.
"Children. she said, "you may nil j The hen has no pride ot ancestry,
stand up ami look out of the window. jMr. Applegate lays bricks that is. he
Now don't get frigh.ened, because there i js mason. He sent Miss Christine to
isn't any danger. If any boy shouts ; buy the I from a neighbor when the
'fire' he'll have to sit down, and then H.n w-ns only a few months old. She
he will not see the engine." lis the only hen the Applegates own,
Tin: pupils watched the blaze quietly j must ipiently she does not gad about
from the windows ami enjoyed the spec- wjtli a lot of liens that would interfere
tacle. Then thev wrote essays on tlio with her domestic duties nud distract
file, fine essay described the teacher j her fr,,m her intimate industry,
as "a good heroin" nnd said they were!
all "braiv." !
KING OF SPAIN WILL FLY t
IN WRIGHT'S AEROPLANE ,
M IUMP. Feb. no. The preineir, Se- j
nor Maura.' declared today that King ,
it.Mi-.r recent isit to King Manuel
;., P,,rtuoal was of a private charac- ;
i,.r -ind that it had n. bearing on tho j
monarch.
member of Kin- Alfonso s unme
,T;.lI(. ,nIl,raUe snvs that the king has
,vpre.sod himself several times recent
ly a being determined to make an aero
'i.inp flight with Wilbur Wright, the
' . . ..-i.. . u f .mil net
Ano-ri
roj
,,ies of flighl
.. I...1,. i-mirl i
at Pan.
opposed TO net-
. ,i. .....,,,,,1 lhat it would be
breach
of etiuilctt". but inioroi
,.., .,,l,l..l that when 1:'.' in.fl
est v makes ;
np hi mind tn do a tliimr
top him.
thing can
cv, ft I- II. 1.. Feb. 2d
-With
. i nfron!ed bv .l"cine.i ..-
blie.au majorities the lilt li Hawaiian
.cal legisls'ii''.' I "-';,
. Smith
en.nte ar
..1 men i fin
loWtcin speaker
of
,nd H
ss,-n,l.lv.
T,, ,.t importi-iit men
ehed
f,,r conni.leration
uled to come up
1 taval"
the Icprn
i.:n. n.i.l aineniliocn
to
.regalo.i. .lia.-"."""-V
resolution ilnlori lig
ah Kalatii
niKir.l.-. ten it.
-ial
will -" 1"
nt
1 and is .
HEN LAYS 130
EGGS: BO DAYS
Mrs. Applegate's Modest
Producer Doesn't Even
Cackh Over Her Feat
If a hen and ,i half
Hay an egg and a half
In a day and a half
How many will a dozen lnvf
NEW YOnK, Feb. 19. With this
arit hmetieal problem Mrs. Georgo W.
Applegate's hen concerns herself not
nl nil. Tins industrious and retnunern-
tive lien simply ym on laying eggs,
since December ;i beit this cornucopia
)Jl j, j;ln Although she
lias beaten all records at laying on;ys,
sl"' "indent and retiring and, m fnr
,.iotcd ,er with the bromides of so-
diiiui ami potassium,
- No Nervous Collapso.
""""" '"""I1"" ' hrenteneil the
hen. She preserved her ineiilal poise
.,,,.,,;,, , business si rid ly. laid
Bl.v,. m(irc eggs during Thursday night.
She kept up a contiaiuius pertorinanre
during all day l-riday, twelve eggs were
1 HO OUlCollie. lier mine spioun i a
lively correspondent at. Kod Iteuk
beat it to Mrs. Appb-gyte 's house last
night, lie saw the lieu, but clid not get
an interview with Mrs. Applegate, who
is still suffering from nervousness. Miss
Christine Applegate. nged Hi, her daugh
ter, said she guessed the lieu had "laid
out" and had produced no eggs since
Friday. The lion appeared In be in a
guild, healthy condition, but there was
roopnig air about tier wnicn- seemeo
t indicate that she was disapj
Illicit
eggs.
(at not being able to lay any mon
DUCK HETS sbbau
OF SPRINGTIME
MFN'CIK, Ind.J-Vb. 1H. A tired mal
ilnrd duck was caught this week in the
Whitely Casting company's factory. As
harbinger of spring this duck has
)(,, fjrst bluebird and thu rubm
back
0ff t,f. boa
Is." Nobody seems to
know w,y
ild duck should be jour-
iieying norttiwaro in iin- nnonie m .i.i-i-miry
with the long.cold month of Feb
ruary still before it.
The bird, nlive. win presented to F.d
war.) fialliher, a Muiuie druggist, who
will give it its freedom. "The only ex
plauation I have of the bird's apj.onr
ance at this date," said he, "is that it
1)
sooner.' It m not unttsur.i nr a
or a bluebird to be a 'sooner,'
10),jn
lint I always iiuiugum mn -nn o
e'ne.
GETS TEETH FIXED;
ISN'T BAD MAN NOW
CI.KVKI.AXI), ().. Fuh. III. Ashton
( iillnrt. sentenced to the workhouse on
the charge of assault and battery, do
,
that an operation on Ins leeia
,,.,.,, ,i, of a continual
lesire to
iltack some one. If lias appncu ior ,i
parole, but the parole officer has re
ported against sn.-h action.
K(H xazru msw mvobce
FfeSlB miLLiaNAIBE BREWER
ST. I.orlS. I'eb.
Icliili was granted
. Mrs. William
i divorce today
fti.m the
terlocittary
millionaire brewer. An in
,ecree awards her Kiuii a
as alimony and the cnsinuv ..i no u
William '
AGAINST
PUT WORLD ON
Texas Congressman Intro-
duGes Bill to Reform the
Entire Civilized Globe
WASHINGTON'. Feb. lit. A proces
sion of water wagons reaching from
Nome in Tinihiu'toi, with divisions form
iiig fur t he parade at Johannesburg,
Vladivostok, Singapore, Copenhagen,
in aneiro and Montreal, is planned by
a hopeful young congressman named
Slieppard from Texas. Mr. Sheppnrd
we. His to put the whole world on t lie
water wagon at one fell swoop.
lie introduced two bilitt in the house
today which would I urn the t rick.
First off he proposes that the president
of the t'nited States call on all the
count ries represented in The Hague
peace conference to Mend delegates to
an int ei'tiat ioual I .'in pern nee congress.
This congress, according to Mi. Shep
pnrd s intent, is to meet within one
year from March 1. Ifil'l, at Washing
ton or any oilier place that might suit
the nations desiring ti take the pledge.
From hiii' own I'uiied Stales In') advo
calfs of aipia pura Would be sent, is
I he plan of Mr. Sheppnrd.
The world around temperance meet
ing would investigate the international
I raf fie in int oxient ing I i (pun's, n a rent -ics
and harmful drugs, as Mr. Shop
pard says, "hi the end that the forms
of temperance throughout. the world
may be united in the struggle against
t hose might y evils. ' '
Mr. Sli.-ppai-l "s other bill provides a
")MO penally to eve-y common currier
every time a package of the forbidden
juice is delivered on any spot in t he
Foiled Stales where the law or price
regulations make it hard to get, The
letter carrier, expressman or other per
son who nVIivns it will draw a fine
of from to .Vill and a sentence f
from .'Hi days In six nuinths, if Mr. Shop
panl has his way.
SEND BATTLESHIPS
TO THE PACIFIC?
MlTilX, I'd,. III. The stral
he leivy ib'iiartment are plan
i-lease :he eaval force in the
gist-;
.if I
111 II
to
Pacific by
of the shi
they are I
navy yanl
1 u order
sending to that ocean some
s of th.' battleship fleet after
pail-oil at the Atlantic coast
The supply ship Celtic lias
,i ti, o-l',ilk, whore she will
lie loaded I'n
Thus far n
new depurti
lhat any sin
ami in thou!-
long
rinse.
n one in nn'hoiily at the
neiil is wilting to admit
li pi:: lis (ire being made.
the revival of the .lapa
has nothing to. do with
The department is not
.piest
matte
rendv tti aniMiimce my phase of the
1 I- ti to hae a big force in ilo- Pacific,
which accounts for (ienial of a report
from the Mare Ishnd navy yard that
I he bat I lesiiips Montana, M issis:ii pii.
bh'ho and New Hampshire will be sent.
to thai side of Ihe continent. Three
hrps are under orders to join Admiral
Sperrv 's flag and replace battleships
under order1' to proceed to navy yard
fo extensive repinrr.
PROHIBITIONIST TAKES
UP MAYOR'S CHALLENGE
(UK ACO. HI.. Feb, 1H.--The eli a I
I. ml"- recently made by Maor Rose of
Miluaukee te meet iiiiv nccredin-d chain
pi, ,,i of prohibition hat; been accepted
bv Samuel Hickie, president .f Albion
cnllege. Mich., a ad former chairman of
te prohibition national committee. The
,;cMte will be liel.l in Milwaukee Frl.
ning. Mnrcl
ohed. That
'J'i. The Huh
prohibition.
' Ii
ap
plied to the matin
ivtoxicnting bevern
Mr, Dickie will
adore and sale ,
n: is right."
li.itiipiori the prine
while Mayor He
f prohibit!.
will defei
d the iiiln-v of ri 'iila
tin- liijiior traffic.
applied t
DEWEY'S HEALTH KEEPS
HIM FROM TIIE REVIEW
WASHINGTON', -'eb. ..... Itec o eof
i.is recent i lot i s mmi t i"Ti . Admiral hewev
I as been colii..-lle,l to decline the l.resi
ilei. invitation to acc..ie.ianv liitn to
ilaiiiitou li.iads to v-itness th" r..iev
of the hatllelii. fleet.
WATER WAGON
Grants Pass Residents Out
in Force to See Work
Started on First Canal -
Means Much to Valley
(HANTS PASS, Or., Feb. Ml (Spo.
cinl.) Promptly at -'-111) o'clock Thnrs
day afternoon the ground was broken
et the Anient dam for the first ditch for
the (irants Pass Irrigation company,
which will, when completed, place over
1(1,000 ncres of laud near this city nn
der water. As was proper, the dawn of
the new era in the prosperity of this
section of Oregon as observed by many
(in iits Pass people, who were on hand
to witness the breaking of the soil. The
i ccasiou was a niemoriul one and wor
thy of the new era inaugurated in Jo
sephine county.
Nearly every husieens house in (iniuls
Pass was closed during the e.fteruoon.
A special t rain funk ninny people to
the dam. The citizens of (irauts Pass
turned out in force io participate.
The completion of tho irrigation syi
1 i-iii means much (o this section of the
valley. Water will make the proditclm
soil abounding in this county a verila
bio garden of Kden.
On Saturday a big hoosh r irrign
lion meeting is lo be held in the opera
house to perfect plans for the fut nri'
opera t ions of t he company, which if-
u posed of many local i pie. ;f iv
entirely cooperative ju its nature and
are benefited by it.
'RACE SUrciDE FLAT"
BAEY GIVEN TO JUDGE
PFS MOINKS Feb. ID. Mrs. L. H
Fisher, who lives in the fashionabl
:":ri imiai1' u ii I in en I house, carrying
hi her arms v. piettv 10-weekH'old babv
:.'irt she had adopted five weeks ago,
un1 to the .(uvenile courtroom, p res id
e I ever by .ludj.e Jesse A. Miller, to
oav.
'It caiiii"t be, your honor, that 1
li.edloid can mal e tilers forbidding us
to keep suc'i a s',ect little mile as thi
in "iir (iv.'ii 1'ijnteil apa it men t s and that
th" law will snsiaiu him," she said.
Judge Mn. i- hml'ed at the blue ey
i'i. 'en haired ba! y. then reached for a
! i'v book. Foi some minutes he read
i a 'e!'ully in I In code. 1 I cannot f
.ii ylh'Ng I. n 1 i ;i t "fivs luiellords inav
n -t bar babies fiom Iheir jU'operfy ii
mi d('ii., ,. said.
Su'idnily ,l is, Fislier stepped for
waul, laid Ihe baby in the Judge's lap
1 u in ' about and scurried out the door
"Here! Slop! st op !" comma tided tin
court. Hut defying nrrest for contempt
the wioiian fled down the stairs and out
into the si reef.
The em ha missed bulge handed t Ik
infant to the woman probation el' fleet
Mrs. Frames McFarlniid. Hater he di
dared that h will lake little l.ucill
home until she can be placed in a pri
vale family which does not reside i
v. hat he termed ' ' race suicide flats, '
THOUSANDS OF TIES WERE
SCATTERED J1Y THE FLOODS
L'KD HLFFF. Cat,, Feb. HI. --Among
the many losses at Tehailin in the flm
the railroad company has been the hen
iest, but
particular
.lie of it losses has escapi
notice. People who have o
casinn to
go onto the lowlands sou I It
u and along the Sacramento
wondered at the gre;tt mini
v railroad tie- lodged in lite
,i:it tl(
rive,- h;,
I ber of IO-
drifts and among the brandies of the
jtre's along the river banks. I'pon in
rv it is found that liO.OOO of these
t; w ties were stacked in ihe railroad
vnrd- in Tehama before the fl I and
, .-re all enrried away nnd scattered for
j man y miles along ej - her side of the
i river, causing the rniirono company
lo.
nf iiutiiv t house ads of dolla
INTRODUCES BILI. TO
RAISE THE MAINE
WASHINGTON, K b. HI. If in tin
liill introduced bv H".ieseul:itne li.otl
di n of New Vni-( :olhoriioy ihe o-es
iilent to .aose the rrisnie; (,f (he toittb
.lii Maine from Havana hailmt- b.
entiles a l.-tW enlisted IIICI. Who lost their
livs in the disaster .and whose l....s
::i-e recovered whet: the wreck is in.-.-.!
c. ill find a final ristiiiL' .lai-e in the no
tiooal cemetery :il Arlington.
The illeitsnie ,PiVides for II" niucli
teonev as tolt- I"1 tieeessoiv ntiil lli:il(e.
i! iminediately available.
WAR IMMINENT IN
EASTERN EUROPE
I.ONHON, Feb. lit. FnU'ss
Servin disarms by February -7
Austria will declare war and
rush troops to the frontier. This
was revealed today through the
receipt of the d 'tails of u note
Austria sent to Ilelgrade. It is
not believed (lint Servin will
coiupluy with tiie demands of
A ust ria. Fight ing es expected
within a fortnight. Austrian
gunboats in the Hnnubc aiv in
a position of menace to Hel
giude. F
TO PEOPLE
Council Refers Telephone
Question to Vote of Cit
izens on March 19
The telephone (pieduui is now up to
he "deer peepnl,'' for their approval
u' rejection. They will have the chance
lo express t hemsel ves on M arch I!)
one mouth from today.
The city council after meeting in
special session Thursday evening lo
decide upon the granting of a franchise
lo the Citizens' Telephone company,
IoimhI lhat this would not be necessary,
::y. J udge I 'rowed naked lo wit lid raw
Ihe application a vole was laken on
tliiu nnd the anidicul ion withdrawn. A
lotion submitting Ihe same was in
need and passed.
he only time tha' the "fireworks"
Apodal ion of which a large crowd
had gathered, seemed imminent was
iver the matter of the ti f the
pecinl election. Woiimaii moved lo
fix the date as March 10, and Deinmer
moved to nuieiid by making the dale
March
lie original motion carried.
wise all was serene and mat let s
adjusted as by clockwork.
MISSOURI SHOWS 'EM;
$r.o,ono FINE IS PAID
J FFI'FKSO.V CITV, Mo., Feb. HI.
Henry s. Priest, nf St. Louis nnd II.
Clay Pierce, chairman of Ihe board of
directors of the Waters Pierce Oil cutn
pnn, today filed in Ihe supreme court
of Missouri an acceptance of t ho terms
imposed upon Ihe company by the re
cent ouster order of the court. The fine
of $.".11.0011 was paid. The ousler decree
pro id'-d lhat the company must show
lo 11 our! that il had severed all con
nection with the Standard Oil company
ami ii statemem to this effect may be
reijiiiied by the eoilM.
"Judge Pi.esl, however, said lhat he
beiee.I today's adi ov.Tc.J the case
so fa r as t he M tssom i corporal ion was t
concerned, and said he did not know of
auditing more lhat could be done.
SAY DEAD WOMAN
DEFRAUDED STATE
OAKLAND, Feb. Ift.--C.mntv Trees
U-er M. .1. Kelly h-. fi,., a p elili.lll
for an a milting of the estate of the
h'o ln. Mary b'osa M , Slialluck to
recover the i n h -" i 1 'i it ce fix. amount
;ig to some .ir.o.iHio, ai.d clcrging that
Ihe wealtln
u 11
'1 11 elite
into a
her b ;;th to d fraud
Slate
Tie- ,it is Moo of ihe most peculiar
m record.
hefoie h.-r iio.-it! September I II
i.'il Mrs. Shattu.lt (Xecuted deeds to
ill her property, amount ing to upward,
if .fl.omi.oiH). and had them held in
escrow until after her dealh, On Set.
( ' mix
1 I the ,e...s W. re
orilcd and
ooiileted.
o:n ticiillv
icvance of Hi"
- , : i ! r ii,;. thus
'.late
TREED BY WILD HOGS .
IN MEXICAN JUNOLE
m i:no
.-mi hour
CITV, l'.-b I!'.- Treed f.,r I l.lSltoN. Keb. 111. A newspaper hero
li wild hi.s anil for jiiioints a report that the encae;etneilt. of
iinenl doneer ,,f bein do j Kint; lananiiel to Princess Heutriee, tho
d bv tl
I'ntiv.: ed tjeie.ts was the
exi.erieo.-e ,.f Hr. V. A. 1'arlior and
II; i rv lnler. A liu-ri.-a to . ami Seiinr Jose
I "...it i i . all of t his ci' y, w ho have just
ri t ii rti. 1 1 fioni a haul in Ihe iunitle so
Ullli S ft. UO 'l'.-OI,ien
One ,.f the .ai:v -hut ami wounded
i.lie f ,jB ,,f wiM leifS. . I
.,, i i n-l.-it, I v I h" ' III, e men were at
tacked by the iiunhlcncil anilnales. All
three managed to cliiet. a bnir.. tr. e.
TI,.- .l. Ices i.er, ,l aroiiod the
fl anil foi leu,-, lie le.e-- routiil tit
the !,-ri. tt'tilto; to b-'HIi; il lloWII lllld
e' ,-it the nieti. l-'itiollv Siillie noise ill
lie initio fi ietitened lluotl oft', and the
nien climbed down an. I ran for safety.
A AM
I
Guarantee on Part ol Busi
ness Men Assured Mg
Credie Will be Notified,
at Once
A, the last meeting uf tho Commer
cial club n proposition w:is submitted
by Waller McCredie, manager of the
IVrlhuid baseball team, whereby ho
would bring his men hero for their
spring practice, providing their railroad
lti-e and hot id bills worn paid the team
lo play one game daily, the proceeds of
which were lo bo given to tho club.
Tho Cotninercial club agreed to ac
cept the propositieit, providing enough
business men of the city would agree
to pay their pro rata of the loss up to
I0 each. The c.inmittee to secure
these uaineii got at work immediately
end at noon Friday (hey had over f7
ni'.nies signed to the agreement.. Thiriy
was named es the lowest that would be
entertained.
Walter McCredie will bo notified at
oneo of the succium of his proposition,
lie ilnns to arrive in Medford during
Match and remain here for somo weeks,
liasebatl is sure to ,ake a great revived
and t he advert isirg tesuHing to the
cily will be no Utile veluo.
CUPID CONSOLIDATED TWO
EXPRESS COMPANIES
TlfFNTO.Y, .V. J., Feb. 1!. Although
Inil u few months igo they were huni
ness rivals, Mrs. Hani A. Knrle, widow
of Thomas C. . Knrle, nnd George W.
Vosler, bolh of this city, were wedded
la si even ing in New York. The Rev,
Dr. T. Ho ud Holland performed tho
ceremony. Mrs. Karlo's husbnnd was
engaged in t he express business and
i;l'ter his death she continued the enter
nvise. Her chlof-riviil in business was
Vosler, but this rivalry resulted finally
in friendship between the two nnd de
veloped after into a deeper affection.
Mrs. Knrle is one of the best known
women in Trenton. Last summer she
consented to have her blood transfused
into her daughter i.i order to save her
life, but the child died before tho op
oration could be performed. She re
eently wrote an article condemning par
ents who allowed t heir daugh t erg to
marry before they iuvestignted whether
I he " wild oats sowing " of the pros
pect ivo husbands -.vonbl have any ef
fect ,iu !(. future,
CUBAN RURALES MUTINY
AND RUSH TO PALACE
HAVANA, Feb. 10. A company of
Ihe rural guard mutinied this afternoon
as it was about to be transported across
the harbor to Cabanas fortretis. Learn
ing that they were to bo transferred to
t he permanent army, the men refused
to embark on waiting launches, and
rushed to the palace. They entered tho
courtyard and demanded to see Presi
dent Gomez, Some tried to dimlt the
slairs to the presidential apartments,
but were stopped by police armed with
revolvers.
The mutineers, lfing unarmed, re
treated, but remained in the courtyard,
demn tiding to be ret timed to their
I s in Mnnlatizin end Santa Clara,
whence they had come to take part In
the inaugural cremonics.
General Pitm (iuerra, commander of
I t he army, and General Montengudo,
j enoiinatider of the rural (ruard, were
I summoned, and finally persuaded trin
; men to submit. The men were then nont
: under an arineil escort to ruhanas.
I
MANUEL MAY MARRY
I PRINCESS BEATRICE
I ibtuo-hter ol the Duke nf I'.d lllburejh,
ibablv will he aniiouiiced soon.
OVERDOSE OP HEADACHE
POWDERS COST OIRL LIFE
S rli A M KNTO, Cal.. l-'eb. In. A
i-oi-oner's jitiy deciib-d that Miss Alice
Mantes of lloueut. Unite county, who
died at ii local hospital a few days ago.
ciime to her death bv reason of taking
an overdose of headache powders. The
,,'iil. who was 'JU years old, came to
Saciamettto in search of work She had
been hen. two days when she becniue ill
and wn taken to n hespitul, where. ha
died.
l,,tion.