Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 23, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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UNITED PRESS fKVCV ri w- The W eather
THJKD YEAIt.
DIKE BREAKS "
AND LETS IN
THE SEA
Thousands of Dollars of
Property Damaged-Mill
Washed Away When the
Dike Was Broken
llOl'IAM, Wash., Feb. L'o. A i d
ing t" " special to the News from Mo
I'lipM, (w seashore riv.nrt near this citv.
pn-ctically the whole eorth end of that
resort w.-.s washed into the s.-;i with
several cottages by the hih tide which
hammered the half mill- nf dyk.
A strip of land 1 feet high and 2n
feet wide ami a thousand feet hmg
was washed away. Math houses were un
dor mi nod. A mill giving employment
to many men w:is slowly pounded to
pieces. A break in the dyke gave the
surf a free sweep. The hs amounts In
tin usands of dollars.
CHINESE SEEKS DEATH
BECAUSE HE IS THIN
SAX FliAN'cisco, cal.. Feb. -J::.
Many reasons are given for persons
being tired of life and either ending
their existence or attempting to do so,
lint the most unique reason is given
by doe Sue Dock, a box maker from
Oakland, who is at present in Dr.
Poole's hospital, 40 Trenton place. Ser
jeant Luyne lenri.ed of the ease Fri
day and yesterday reported the result
of his inquiries.
.loo Sue Dork had an ambition to
beeonie very fat, as he is naturally
very lean. He Died everything known
to Chinese scH-iico to increase his avoir
dtij'ois, but the more he tried t lie thin
ner he grew, until in despair he cut
his throat with a knife about a month
ago. preferring to die than live with
out becoming a fat man.
Dock was brought from Oakland to
T)r. Poole's hospitol February 0 and is
slowly reeovering, but he declares that
lift will make another attempt unless
his ambition is f ratified.
BIDS FOR HAWAII
DRYDOCK REJECTED
WASHINGTON'. Feb. ?3. The s
ond low. st bidder f the eonst ruction
nf the big droydock for tin naval sta
tion at Hawaii was the Pacific Con
st ruction com;. any. whose bid was in
excess of tie- appropriation of ."i"'.
000.
The lowest bidder, C. M. l.earh of
Boston, r- fused to furnish bond to coin
plete the work, in addition to this
fart his bid is regarded as lower than
the work can he done for. while the
time named by the bidder is regarded
as altogether too short a period in
which to perforin the task, therefore.
new bids for the dork h::ve 1 n called
for.
The work of const met ing the dock
will be in chnriro of Civil F.ngineer
Parks of the navy, who U already on
the ground attending to the details and
the development of the naval hae which
is to be located at Pearl harbor.
EUROPEAN POWERS ARE
EXPECTED TO INTERFERE
T.OXPOX
Frli. 2:!. It 1. :irn'l
Ikto tod.-iv tlmt on" "i' iii"i''
til.-
nrntnil pnwers will vrrr sli"i tlv t 1
its u'im.1 offii-.-s t.. Anstrb an.l S.-rvi:i
in the hnpc "f sftiliiitf tlio .lit'tVr.ti.-"
!ptwi.,u IlK.-i' two i-nmitri.'". W'li.i will
iln tliis litis nut yot Iw'-n .livi.li-il. l't
in nnr caw it will nnt I..' r.-al ISritain.
Tl.o inclirMti.ins .int I" Hi'' s.l.-.t i.m
nf Fnini'i. to tnjic th; initial s '!
tliiri. is reason to lielieve that sn.-li a
proposal woul.l not lie .listaM.fnl t
Anst ria-Hiinnry.
PHONOGRAPH TA1KS
FOR ABSENT SPEAKERS
VI.-W VilK'K' P.h. :t. Siieech.' I'V
I'lioimnrapli was mio of tin- ti'atui'- "f i
the Ainhi-rsT alumni at tin1 Wal-i'Tt A- j
tm-ia lasl niul.t. ThroHyl. tins m-lunn
tbn uatlH-riiiL' w:.H a.l.lrrs.l l.y
Hitchcock of the facility, who also ,
(lie Noiiior protVor; liy Kopro-nt:it ivc ,
Tiaincv of Illinois ami .Tu.ljir Smmi.-l i
Sear'nf 1iicau. The pocdio .li.l j
n-it conic vcrv smoothly i'r.m the r'
mls. hut tin' jrist "f "'hat wa "'!'
oiiM he ni!l,. nut. ami tlm ..Ihi."- tm-n
fiit've.i the mnnt immensely.
THREATEN TO LYNCH
GUV WIELDING GBEEfc
OMAHA. N'eh.
Feh.
-Thre:
lynch John Ma-mresde-. a '5 reek, who
hiM night shot and killed a p..'ieem;m
ff Wtnth Omaha, were made today. A
petition An circulated calling a mi
mating Sunday to iggext mean
ridding the citv of an undesirahle
of Creeks, who are held respoiisil.
ttany recent acts of lawlessness.
TIMES'-RIPLEY
President of the Santa Fe
Railroad Says Roosevelt
Made Government an
Oligarchy
i.us ..(ii:i.i:s. ai.. ivi.. s:i.
fliiirjjiiiK that l'r-Hciit Knusi-vi'll V
IK'-s.'cntinn if r.'iilr-.ads ill the 1'nitcii
states at tho i.nsi'.il time i.ra.-t i.-.-ttK-
niakos tin' tt"Virinmiit an oliRan-hv,
I'ri'si.li-nt iilcy of tin' Santa I'V rail- j
in::. I tn.luv il.-i'laii'.l that 111.' future I
i'..n.lition of loisiiii'SK uniiTally iti'i'nls
hnu. ly .iipon tlio atiitu.li' of Prcsiili'iit.
I'ii'i't Tail.
Ill' statoil f m I I ii.T H at tin. ho,,... f..l.
lowint; Tal'l 's I'lertion lias irai't icallv I
li.'.l. llio rountry hoiin; in a waiting)
moon, waiting to wv what the ,.,niii;
::iliniiiistration will ilo.
ENGLAND'S SEVENTH
DREADNAUGHT FLOATS
LONDON. F.b. The Vrnguunl.
the largest and heaviest battleship evr
mult tor the British navy, was launched
iiecessfully at Harrow today. An ini- j
mouse crowd assembled to see the ves-l
pel take the water. j
The Vanguard is Filmland's seventh j
ve;:.;cl of the Dreadn iuftht class and if j
the present plans of the admiralty are!
cr rried out six more vessels of Ihe same j
typo will be laid down before the end i
nf this y.-ar. The Venguard is the heav
i. si and niof-i niodefilv enuitmed of tin-'
Bliip", of her class. Hot launching weight !
is about lti.niMi ton;; length between j
p'"-peiidiculai-s. .loo feet; length over i
all. r.4.' feet; beam, M feel; displace- i
ue nt. over -il.'ioo tons; hi'rsept)wer, -,- j
itiri; excels in wetgln ever first Dread- l
naught, OoO tons; excess in v:eight over
the latter ves-els of that class, o"0
tonv, and hr cost ivill be upwiuds nf
$!l,Olll),(ino. j
WONDERFUL SATFISH
GOES TO A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION
VANcnrVKII. W.ish., Feb. U't. Sev
eral months ago a mammoth catfish was
caught in a slough below Vancouver,
and since that time has been we it in
. pan of fresh water in the window of a
fish and oyster house on Washington
street. During all of this time the
fish has refused to eat anything and
has not as yet shown any ill effects
from its extended fast of four months.
When the cold spell of weather struck
Vancouver a month or more ago the
-at fish was frozen up in the pan of
ire ami was picked out by the propri
eior "f the store with an ice pick, but
he survived the shock.
yesterday Iternard liallert, assistant
rullector of specimens for the fisheries
department of the Alaska-Vukn Pa
eifie exposition of Seattle, was in the
city and secured the fish, which, on ac
rniint of its size and wonderful teuac
itv to life will occupy a prominent posi
tion at the exhibit at the great fair. It
was placed in a solution of formalde
hyde. MRS. LESLIE CARTER CAN'T
PLAY SALOME" IN NEW YORK
NKW YdllK. 1'eh. 2:1 Mis. Leslie
I-.-. iter's plan to uiie the original ver
si. ,n ..f llsrar Wil.l. 's 'Sal. .me" at
ill.- I.;l..ny theater ivas vet..,. I l.y Klaw
j, l-j-lanne'r, the linn that eontrols that
pi: vhons.-.
K'aw ii Krlana-r vster.lay enr t
., til avini: ll'at no iiniu,,i:'l or
i, i,t plav 'w..nl.l I"' t'V.-n in any
,.,l.-r own.'.l. .oiitr..lle. or r.'i.resente.l
I. v them.
VI-n the lew, - a.he.l then, that
Mrs. Carter was pr.-par'HU to proilaee
Salome" they at oioe notitiel h'-r
II, rl thev woul.l o..t ! '' if !l-
Mrs. ('arter. after a '"'"i'"
ti,, with her timwa-r '"isiii.s-,.,,.-,.,,.
at, ... .l-.-1'l-l -1'""1'" ""
t.r..-ln.-ti,.ti-
RED CROSS RAISES
OKE MILLION DOLLARS
VSlUX;TuV. I'M, n"II;-'t
,p,r, .,.-,. roUM I'V the AnKf ,
,c,n K.a f-;'"' ; -"v!;;;
tan esirtliM":'- v,,tt' '"I"';'. ' ..f'r
th- M with $:'.:;-- . ...!
WEEKS & M'OOWAN H.VVE
RECEIVED A E HE4B8E
has heel
have attracted ;
TAFT CAN MAK
GOOD OH HARD
! a ,,...,..', -
, i M,.(;.,u:,n. ti,e ' -' ,
L. clenl.oi. of tl.e --arrive
him 1 ' "!J .'
ii--"- r-M r ,,.t -i
lass.vegetahh-. t,l,. ,
mut.h attention.
MKDFORI OKMXiOX. TUESDAY, FKIHU'AR V L:5, 190!).
START Fl G HT
AIL OVER
Standard Oil Case Begins
Anew in Chicago Court
Would Quash the Entire
Venire of Jurymen
CHICAGO. Feb. L''!. The second .m-at
struggle between the Standard Oil coni
pany ami the Fnited States govern
nient in which a fine of .-f-JH.ooo.ooii was
imposed ;he first time, began todav iri
ihe Cnited Slate;: circuit court, when
A'orney Miller, the chief counsel for
the Standard Oil company, moved that
the entire venire of I.'iU .jurors be piash
eii because it was i in properly drawn,
too many of the talisnu n being fanners.
The attorneys on both sides began ar
guments on the motion.
District Attorney Sims notified the
Standard Oil at tor novs (hat I he govern
m. nt expected to prove separate
offenses of rebating in viola! ion of tfie
Klkins antitrust law. If this prove
successful they will ask the court to
a::s-ss the maximum fine or about tl",
1100,000, REBATES AMOUNT TO
MILLIONS FOR GAS CONSUMERS
NKW VOUK, Feb. Ll. Distribution
of the .ili'.ooo.ouii in rebates due the
U.-'s consumers of New Vork, under
the order of Fnit"d States, supreme
court, was coiiinienc'd today and will
probably be completed within two
umnt lis. The auspicious day was made
a gala occasion by millions of New
Yorkers, since it marked the final snr
n inb-r of the vanquished fins trust and
the victory of the "common people."
The derision of the highest tribunal of
the land in this case will probably go
down in history as one of the most no
table it has ever rendered. For the
firs time a big combine has been forced
to d'sgtoge, and practically every house
holder in the city will share in the pro
ceeds of the disgorgement. It is es
timated that there :re about a million
and a half claimants, who have paid a
dollar for gas after the passage of the
SO cent gas law, a-id the work of set
tling all of these claims will be a gi
gantic task. Fx port ::rcount:ints have
horn employed nrid tlo d i-1 rihut ion will
go forward with all possible facility.
The test ot the 0-(..'llt gas law began
May 1. l!toh and ended with the recent
decision uf the supreme court uphold
ing its constitutionality, and ordering
the return to cmiisuiimT;; of any money
prid to the (las Dust beVuiid the bgal
re.te, while Cue court test was in prog
ress. LADY RICHARDSON IS
TO DO BAREFOOT DANCE
m:v vih.'K. I'Vii. ::i.-v.- Voru
soeiety, after a perio.l of niipi'e.e.leiil
e, l uayety, is to.lay preparinir lo .Ion
snrUelnth an.l ashes f..r the l.enlen sea
son ,,f repentnnre an.', prayer. Ilnriiio
ihe next I'l .lavs an.l In nights there
will lie little iloinn in the way of s.,, ial
affairs.
Many events ,,f more ..r less impor-lan.-e
are on the Shrove Tnes.lny pro
oram. hut not the least inti-restini; of
these is the l,ar.-f,...t .lan.e t.. l.e oivon
f, ,r sweet i-hality's sake liv l.a'ly fon-
stai Hii-har.M.i,. I.a.ly ( onst.-inre
will show off h.-i- famous f.-at of pi
roll ttinu' Willi lili.le tootsies at all en
tertainnient to l.e oiven al Sherry's this
evenino for the h.-aefit ..f the milk
fun.l of the Soeie'v for linproviiii! the
I'oii.lito.n of the r,oor.
Il is mi ill l.y thos. who have witness.-.
I il that laoly t oust M lu-e "s ilati.-e,
,1, spite the l.areiHSS of the feet, is
ovtr-nielv tn..l.-t as w.-ll as reinarha
l. ora.-l'nl. The visilini; nol.h-woiiiaii
will he pa i.l for her .lisplay ami will
,1.- the money si e r.eeiv.-s ,. ai'l ill
.-nl.l.sliinif a s,-l,,,ol in S.-..I Ian. I for
Ihe , -.In. -alien of poor hoys.
MONEY INCUBATOR
REVERSES ALCHEMY
NFW VOh'K. V h. :!. Through n
,llr.(;:.Mii,n in the F-ex market p
ici. curt, it ha- h-en dih.ved that
. hi.nd "f vwindh have heeti victim
1 -.1 r i'Mii.rant "H n and orii' 11 "M the
d.- hv m-a-e. "f tv-terw.ii
;,,, v:t,rh !(" : rted w-.uhl in
tl p!
, th. rem. .h.. pi)
I.' -
i
..,'.-. h.id ,v.-n.-
...i :!,:, i- i.:
., r. ;(- held
Ij.-Ni'v I.anifk.n
an I"!
AGAIN
lf4 hot cakes
tVtKT Mt Ht
E
During Breakfast Hours
Hotel Nash Can Now Sup
ply 10,800 Hotcakes or
Enough For 3609 Guests
One hundred and forty-four hot cakes
j at one time, on the same stove, done
I to a crisp at the same moment! Or
; enough in two minutes to supply 4S
'people their breakfas dish. Now how
j would you like to mix the batter for
i all tlx- hot cakes this range could sup
, ply during the breakfast hour at the
Nash from i: 'Mi to it a. in.? Two min
! nles to a batch, and one has time to
rook 7.'. hatches. To a batch HI cakes,
: or a total of 10, sou cakes, or erttuigh
j ft.r :hoi) people. Xow how would you
f like to eat 'em all?
j Yet this is what could happen in the
j Hotel Nash by using their large now
I range. It is '2 i'vt long and three
j feet wide, giving a t tal of 'Mi sipiare
j feet of conking surface, thus making
I it possible to cook l it hot cakes at one
time.
, Manager .bdmson of the hotel, as one
j nf t he first steps towards improving
the hostelry, ordered this immense range
from Manager liigham of the .Med fold
; Hardware company. It arrived on Tues-
day morning and will be installed iiu
! mediately,
i The new range is a Cm ml Niagara. It
has three fire boxes and weighs 20fi0
pounds. It is the most complete and
modern range in the city. Increased
business at the Nash has made it a
necessity.
I The 1 1 to carry off the heat and
smoke is a tremendous affair ami was
'built in the tiushop of the Medford
( Hardware company.
LOIDIES" WILL SEE
TONY USE HIS DUKES
I'llll.AIH'l.l'IIIA. I -a.. Fell.
l-'or the liencfit of th' women of soeie
ty. Anlhony .1. llrexel Itidille, inilliiiii
ail'e. elnl.mnn ami athlete, will iinx six
roiiinls with .lark OT.rinn, pnilint, at
the I'hila.lelphia Alhletie elnli the ni;ht
of l-'eliinary j:t.
This affair is to lie very swell anil
very select. Il is 'he iirst exhibition
of its kind to lie give'i in this city. The
invitations were sent mit yuslertlay. ami
allnriii' prospects ai" heino; held out to
the ehosen few to attenil. So ileliyhtfnl
is it to I.e. in fact, that it is sai.l sev
eral parties are lieinjj arranged to at
tend the affair; and when Ihe "mill"
is pnlle.l off the rntirjside promises to
vie with a performance of "Salome"
in lirilliam-y.
Mr. Itiddle il is to he remembered
has appeared in the ring with Mr.
OT.rien before today. He o;avo an ex
hil.itioii of his skill with the, padded
gloves at the Merion Cricket club last
sprino; but the coming affair is the
firsl when a "ladies' ni;ht" has been
ait-aiioed for a fistic encounter.
ACCUSE SOLONS OF
DRINKING-THE IDEA!
Preacher Makes Startling Accusations
Against California Legislators Says
It Is- Given Them to Influence Votes.
s.i If A M KNT ). 'at,. K.I.. Th.it
th- mcmli. i .,f tie- rSihf, i.-i leyixla
t lire ,-i re .:n ly '-oIi-iuim ya Ilium nf
hinr fni in-ii'-'l williiit the capitol
huihiii! I'.v tli- enmu.-jx of Ihe I-.CJ.I up
fi.'i law aid in ihiiif are violating
the :tws pi'fihihiti"!' i n t nx ha lit Iteillg
,m1 ,tr yi en ;iw:iv np.iii tin- capitol
jti.mtuN i the vl-iitiniy (eil;irati.m inrnle
:,r,v hv IJ. . I. M. (iamlier, .if L--.
, i-j. .-I-, r pt ' -en' n:K t he A nt i Sa hum
(fulfil- in the fiiii lifainst the pa:(fe
,,f Ihe . ..pth.M hllN.
LET BIO CONTRACT FOR
NAVY YARD SUPPLIES
VAI.I.IM'i. 1 a I . . I'.h. 2;!. In prepiir
; 1 1 1011 f..r th- retnn, Mf the ISciie flei"t
),:. Hi he o-'f.i-'l hv the dejtfU'tment
nf -ii-pl i-- and a-'''.'ih1 Kt Wahilif'in
..it l.-ti-h f f'-r -'''e and pioviinn.
It w ill he one of 1 ii lam t hoU for
il... M:u- Iia-id ):' V vard siio-e the fe
of th- At!
fie
TBISCV 8 f TT? R41X
a n; AVIS' o. r;,i.. 9 m. 2.v-
1 :i- !-ai'i w ' i'-d arid a ted her
9. . ; i. t -I wh'-n a porthni the
- . ef th" "! I c;tV hall whii'h i"
, w, ,-.. .1!,,.,i todav. Hoth
j., v.-l pom the thiid fl'r
.,,.1 i,-d i;"i'f i 'ii of twisted iron
n.as'itiry.
BATCH IS DON
TELEPHONE. !
OVER
Peace Declared at Grants
Pass-Phone War Ends by
Failure o! Independents
to Secure Franchise
(i K A M S I'ASS, Or., IVh. 2.1. Afti-r
hitter iin.i Htuhlmrn fijjht covoring
several montliH, the "telephono war,
" 1';h I n ejilleil, nml wliii-h has
hci'ii mi in tint citv. has cumin In a
cliisc, tlio Independent coiiipuny meet
iuff defeat. The enmpauy wns (jrant
e l n frauchiHe hy the city council which
was turned down hy the veto of Mavor
Kinney. An attempt to pass it over
his head fulled. The Independent com
pany was to have heen financed hy local
people. It had made all preparations
for putting in a tel-phono system. It
had secured a, large list of Huhitcrihors,
Hid would have had its poles and wires
up within the next lew months. It also
proposed to erect a large hrick huild
ing us the central station for the sys
Inn.
I u t he meantime the- old company
"got hnsy ' ' and a protest was entered,
igned hy many lending husincHS men
of the town, who ohjeeted to the new
oinpiiny on the grounds that two com
panies operating here would necessitate
Ihe paying for two telephone!. The old
company also made immediate prom
ises to improve the loral system.
The "teapot tempest" will at least
hvvo" the effect of improving the old
system, though it failed to secure n
new one.
GOVERNOR OF TANBARK
TRAINING FOR TAFT PARADE
A I. MA N V. X
ing the lead of
V., Fell. 2;t. Follow
Fovernor llnghen. oth-
er state officials who intend to take
p: it in t he inaugural ceremonies at
Washington next month rre training
fur horsehack work.
The governor, heing p. novice at the
sport, does .:ll his riding on the tan
It; rk in Troup It's armory. Lieutenant
lovernor l(oracc White has hrought n
couple of high h red saddle horses to
Alhanv from his Syracuse stahtes.
Speaker WatJsworth of the asseinhly is
also preparing to display his horseman
hip nt Washington.
To get in the swim many senators
and asseinhly m en are considering the
horsehack prriposit ion, hut the increas
ed charge for saddle horses has discour
aged some of the up staters. They are
in ihe hahit of hiring horses in their
di'lricts for .",0 cents an hour. The
Jecl horse dealer who eaters to society
and the governor wants $2 an hour.
ROOSEVELT AND TAFT
DIVIDED ON STATEHOOD
WASHINGTON. Feh. 2:. Tin;
posed admission of New Mexico
pro
ami Ari:
1 ::s states has created a rather
aerte situation in the senate, where the
sentiment is overwhelmingly in favor
of such action. It is asserted that M.I
s. nators advocate the passage of the
house statehood hill at this session, hut
rnlvices reached the senate this after
m on that 1'renidcnt Roosevelt and
.Im'ge T:ift :irc at odds on the suhject.
Il is said Mr. Ifoo;ev( It wants hoth
t rritories admitted nV once, hut that
M-. Taft thinks it wine to wait until
the next jtession of congress. This has
caused many senators to hesitate, he
fur" determining th"ir course.
GIRL CRIMINAL'S IDENTITY
IS LEARNED BY POLICE
OAKLAND. Fell. 23. The identity
it ' lair Curtis, the young girl await
ing sentence in the county jail after
pleading gnil'y "n a charge of rohhery.
was learn-! yesterday through di
patehe from f'orvalli. Or., which prove
her to lie f'larm Holgafe, aramhUughter
of :i wdl known attorney of that ity.
The confewioh of the Holtfte girl'
ompiinie!, Mim Mrie Wrong, ilim
Miown. who told of th di.uhle Mf" hoth
nirlb hH l--en living. h-H to (pnrii
In'itig nt to rvi. intif-rs to
whii-h v-nfiM th young ftomtn'i
?iteinent nH hrought iUoit the iiin
;fiiion of ('! Holgft)., who hnl
toid the iNdice tht ht oamp was l ia r
urtc
2. It tffts OnSftinccd
tnda
thO Oif conditt'ft. & the
(uieen. Maria
Pin.
alai ing.
The mother of the Into King Carlo tia&(
been ill for several weoksfjith an in
tutinal disorder.
Mil M
UP CITY PARK
Ladies of Greater Medford
Glut) Appoint Committee
-Also Accept Design
and Plan lor Bandstand
Immediate steps are to ho taken by
the ladies of the Creator Medford club
to improve the park on tlio west side.
This wus indicated hy their business
session on Monday afternoon held in
the Conuiu'rcial club room. Plans for
the now bandstand to be erected there
were accepted and work will soon lie
undertaken. The committee appointed
to undertake the direction of the work
is composed of Mesdames Merrick, Kent
ner and Orford.
Considerable other business was trans
acted which was followed by n pro
gram in observance of Washington 's
hi it Inlay, A most interesting feature
01 this program was a paper by Mrs.
Jennings on a trip abroad.
A committee, was appointed to confer
with Superintendent V. G, Smith of the
public schools to arrange for the proper
oh- ervanee of Arbor day. This will ho
observed in advance of the holiday In
order to keep in touch with the sea
sou.
WOMAN SEEKS BODY
OF DROWNED FIANCE
SAN JOSH, Cal., Feb. 2;i. The mys
terious woman in black who has been
patrolling the batiks of the Guadalupe
creek in search of the body of Paul
lliedermnn, who drove a horse into tin
flood a week ago and was drowned, was
identified today as Mrs. Hello Dugan of
II North Han I'edro street.
Mrs. Dugan states that she was to
have wedded ltiedenuaii this week. The
night before Hiederman disappeared
they quarreled over a trivial matter and
Hiederman left with the avowed inten
tion of ending his life.
The next day, while under the infbi
enco of liquor, he drove furiously west
on Fox incline, which ends at the banks
of the Guadalupe creek. The horse
sprang from t he bank into the flood
with the buggy end man and was whirl
el away in the turbulent waters. The
horse was found the next morning at
Agin w, five miles nvay.
Att ired in t he deepest of mourning
M rs. Ilngan has been searching the
hanks of the stream since that time for
the hodv of her fiance.
FORMER JAILER LOCKED IN
PRISON HE ONCE RULED
SANTA UOSA. Cal., Feb. 2.1. Former
niler Joseph W. Harry, who wns ar
rested in San Francisco last night on n
harge of defrauding nn innkeeper here,
may havn to face a felony charge when
he arrives in court, as il is claimed that
he mortgaged a piano which he never
owned to a friend ill this citv for $100.
Harry lost his position as jailer here
because of his fondness for wine and
women.
He was brought here tonight and in
fault of $2(10 hail was locked up in
the jail where he was foruierlv keeper.
SAM BERGER GETS GAY
AND JEFF SWINGS ON HIM
SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl.. Feb. "2'A.
A good itory is told by Cy Moreing of
Stockton on Sam Merger, who is boxing
with Jim Jeffries on tin road. At Stock
ton Merger attempted to get a trifle kit
tenish with the big fellow and Jeffries
lidu't fancy it at all. so he unhooked a
stiff left hook which caught Merger
flush on the nose and tin1 blood spurted
11 such a manner that the spectators
imagined they were at an actual ring
1 1 If. Jeff is snid to he in good condi
tion now and is training for an hour
rv day in addition to his theatrical
stunt. Jeff and Sam will 1m. x over ill
Oakland at the Machouogh for the next
three days and nights.
BOOTBLACK SUSPECTED
OF DYNAMITING IS FREED
ST'H KT' N, Cal., Feb. 23. --Kd Coop
r. local bootblack, who was arrested
i4h Mn, 'fct rie I'lesttc on sifspicion
4 ha vino d vnauiited a Santa Fe ca-
ln.iH' iQ this city last Mcccmhcr. and
ho ad m it tM having written a letter to!
th cooiny thnatmo to dynamite the
cmfiD ruling stock, was reicaseu
rroip nftlRlv this morning, as the dis
t f it 1 had no evidence upon
hub t bQo a charge. The woman,
Woo' do olaiti is his wife, is in the
lalentbO hospital, because she is he
!iecd lo be insane.
vr-
Tie- soekeve salmon run will he on in
l5,G sound during the Alaska Yukon
I'fi,.ilie rnositioil and a fttllv Otiilipped
cannery win snow wny 11 . k ,
ton provides the world with most of the
hIiooii. I
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No. 28).
READY
FIRST OF
APRIL
Cover Will Have PlGture
of Crater Lake 1h Three
Colors 50.000 Were
Ordered Printed
Medford will have the most elaborate
pamphlet ever published by any city
for publicity purposes, hut it will not
he ready for distrihuiioit until the first
tof April. The front cover will he an
artistic, photograph of Crater Lnko in
three colors, set in p, gold frame. The
back cover will he the scene on the up
per Rogue that was shown on the first
Commercial club pamphlet, hut printed
in three colors, I'age 2 of the cover will
he a glimpse of snow-capped Mt. Mc
Laughlin portrayed in three colors, ami
page 3 of the cover n bas-relief map
of this section, in three colors, with
the famous circles and the $100(1 offer,
and the various products and resources
shown accurately.
Fifty Thousand Ordered.
When the deal was closed for the
honks "(0,000 in number, the order for
tho paper was placed at tho eastern
mills, ami they have just finished it,
an entire carload, the largest size sheet
ever shipped to 'tho coast. Most of the
cuts have been finished, but it will
probably he the first of April before
the first shipments of pamphlets can be
mi'de, though Manager W. M. Wells of
the Sunset Magazine bureau, expects
that a shipment can he made before.
Booklet Elaborate.
The booklet is by fur tho most elab
orate and expensive that has yet been
I'.tlempted. I'ntil it is ready, the "Con
ductor pamphlets ' issued by the South
ern Pacific to show the way to Medford,
will he distributed. This booklet con
tains much valuable information about
thia citv and vallev, has a three-color
over with a cluster of Newlnwns on
the front ami the famous Tokay grape
photograph on the hack. The matter
has heen rewritten itud brought up to
dat", two page map, cut down to one
page, and several new cuts included.
Th.'so pamphlets can be secured at the
Commercial club rooms.
LIVES OF THDJTY PEOPLE
ENDANGERED BY FIRE
LOVKLOCK, Xev., Feb. 23. Property
valued at $ (0,000 was destroyed nml the
lives of .'10 people endangered by n fire
that raged in t he business portion of
Lovelock this summer. The blaze, duo
to an exploding gasoline light machine,
broke out iu the Stag in 11, a saloon,
and quickly spread to the Franklin ho
tel, filled with sleeping people.
Half a block of business houses were
destroyed before the volunteer fire do
part moot got the fire under control.
Many persons, believing that the fire
would spread to the residence district,
moved their household goods into tho
street and stood guard over them the
remainder of tin' night.
A man who tried to loot a burning
pewolry store was kicked in the face liy
a fireman, rendered unconscious nnd re
moved to a hospital, where he is in ft
serious condition.
HERMIT'S DOG STANDS
GUARD OVER HIS BODY
CHICAGO. i!3. A large dog. the
companion of John Ililiie, n hermit,
st cod guard nnd held at hay three po
licemen yesterday when they attempted
to separate him from tho lifeless and
frozen form of Ins master. A watchman
was attracted to the 'dimity hy tho whin
ing of the animal. He saw the out
stretched form of a man on the floor
and notified the police. Tho door wns
broken down, hut .he dog jumped at
the policemen, forcing them to retreat.
Aftr a half hour of coaxing the dog
permitted them to take the body.
KEBEKAHS HAVE MOST
PLEASANT JUNKETING TRIP
A delegation of lo members of Olive
Rehekah lodge. No. 2. attended tho
t ven i n g session of the district conven
tion of that lodge at Jacksonville on
Monday evening. Following the busi
ness sessions a ha liquet was tendered
the members and visitors.
The Jacksonville lodge certainly were
royal entertainers, and everyone pres
ent felt tetl repaid for having attended
the sessions.
HETTY GREEN'S DAUGHTER
IS MARRIED TO WILKES
MORR1STOWN. N J Feb. 23 Syl
via Green, the daughter of IMty Green,
the richest woman in the world, wa
m- rried today to Mathew Astor Wilkes.
Hetty whs present.