If you do not receive your paper promptly please . notify the Tribune office immed UNITED PRESS DISPATCHES J he Weath lit Weather Man says; liy far the largest a yd bent sews report of any paper in southern Oregtfti. Possible HgM frsst. Warm to row. FOURTH YEAR. MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY.-APRIL 8, 1!HK. No. 17. WORK SOON TO COMMENCE STORM KEEPS iFIREMEN COMPARE BILLS; ON NEW BUSINESS BLOCK IIP ON THE ARE TO BACK UP STOWE fluredlord t BISHOP IS SOB 10 LEI HE CONJRAGT Two Story Brick on the Episcopalian Property Soon to be Gotten Un der Way "The !"' t It new business hnihlipg lo he ereeled upon the pmp t'Hy it' the Kpifnp;il rim re h on We-1 Seventh street h:tvi' heea Neatly entit pleled itiul the eotitnietors wjH simki he fturipg upon them." Surh is l in good news mmoinieecl hv Aivhdeaeoii Ch.tmhers of Port land, who is in the eity this week tm 1 tit serviees en eh evening nt St. Murk's in the vy of iiistruetions to the memhers of the ehureh. Be iuro Ihe summer is ovet the business blocks will ho well under wtty and iit nil prnbitbility the ereethm of tlip ned ehureh, which is to stand just hack f the hluek on the cross street, will alsn 1m under way. lit. liev. Charles Seautling, bishop of Oregon, is to nrri.e in Med ford on Saturday al'ieninon and will iittmd to many matters in eomieetiun with the erection of the new buildings. He is to conduct Kaster Sunday services in this cily. and on during the first of (he week will attend lo many de tails concerning the work to be un dertaken in this city. As this city is not n p;irish as yet, all of the church properly is under the direct control of the bishop, and he will personally have to aiteud to the mat ter. "It was owing to the fact that Med ford is a most important place in the state," stated the archdeacon, "that Bishop Seadding determined to come here to deliver his Kaster ad dress. Me feels very kindly towards Hie city and is doing everything in his power to build up a church here that will be a credit lo the city. lie plans to sef;d a splendid man here to take charge of tin? work, and Hie only reason that he has not clone so be fore is because of his inability to find a man that would fill the place. "The new church will he creeled facing on the side street and diree.l Iv hack of where the present chapel stands. It will cost between $10,000 and iH'J.OtMt and will be in every way a credit to the city. "The business building will con tain four storerooms on the ground floor. Thee rooms will he 2f feet in width and 70 fee: deep. On the second flour office rooms will be constructed. Here also will be bnill a large hall for social gatherings. The huildinu will he constructed of either sandstone or brick, bat I be lieve of sai'dstnne. "The matter has got into such shape now that it can he rushed, and i will not b a creai while before the actual worlr of creeling the building will he stai 'd." Bi-hop S'-.ulding will hold com munion set' ices at 10 a. m. at Si. Mark's and II a. in. will conduct Faster ser 'ee in the opera hone. lie will alsf- conduct evening services f St. Marl LAST OF 06 SALOONS IN GARY TO CLOSE DOORS GARY. Ii'.l., April S A- Urn r mlt of ii i inimU'mn'P linide ypnr .is", the VI (i.'.ry -jilnii i-he their ilimrs at 11 i".l.i-k t tiiulil. I'ihIi i' the Indiiina cidc i! rc (jMirc a tA n-thirils majority of ti?f votir at :ny cli'cti.n to furi'C the liiitinr interests frnn ay tovn-hip. The plcclioiii nf l!MKi sin.' CalmnPt tttwushiji. in wlnfh Gary i loatfil. a intitl" population nf L'tm. M,,-t of these were tanner- anal wiUiuir to vote nt!ain-l the --alooii-. Gary has a pultio!! now of more than l.". OmO, and a: attempt will he made to seenre the eo-operation of the eonnty coiiimi-ioi'.ei-; in le-torim; the ii-eene-. flerv at one time had M a!oon-i. f - I f : 4 . - .3 ' rv - I . it ' ' 1 -" J'.'''flH :r '.'.-.a ' V I " : -. iit, --. ... . WW- Bishop Scailding. Who Will Arrive Saturday to Take Up Matter of Ereet- Ing New Business B!onk. BIO BALL CAME FOR TOM) Stores Will Close During the After noon and Exciting Game Is Promised at Ball Park. On ame lord All o Friday afternoon the best ball of the season so far in Med s scheduled at the ball park, the stores in the eitv are to cIom- during the ufternoon to allow everyone lo attend the game. The teams will consist ol one of Carey's teams and the other will consist of Medford players, who will he as--i-ted by some of (he men who were 'et on! by Caev. The boys are play ing for blood and tli re is sure to be -omething doing. The game- during ihe past two or three day- have all been for blood, flic men whom Ca-ey released have started in to show Casey that his judgment wits bad. and the local boys Relieve Hint they have a chance to beat the (Ndts out at their own game. There will certainly be something do ing tomorrow, am nil who can are urged lo he at the game. This will not be a lame one by any means. There is no game on this afternoon. SAN DIEGO REGULARS OVERTHROWN; WETS WIN SAN hlKOO. CaU April 8. The nuntcipal election in this city result-j t jti thcalmo-t complete overthrow f the "regular-." who elected only a ingle member of the council. Orant Conrad, the LineoIn-Ioo-eet league candidate for mayor, was sueee-sful bv a maioritv of Ti2S over Mavor Forward, al-o a rppnbliean. The pro hibition ordinance was defeated by a fwo-to-oBe vote. Mayor-elect Con rad and five ctomeihnen will man- ie municipal offair- for the next I t i wo year- i:der tlie Jles Moines p!an ' -j- tl government, ; aeeordanee with ; he charter reeent!y ;idoted. LAWYERS CONTINUE THE , ARGUMENT IN CASE ST. ICI?. Aprii Atiorr.ey Millmrn for the Slandard hl -m-oniiy f"-unied tlie arL'iiment in tin uo eminent di - hition in id -nit inrniinr and -ooke itfternoon Morttz -aid-dollar-a-day .-:.... will -peak ( -nopal v. Thl- Ko-entlllil. thou- aHorney of t hi r the Standard Hi! TAFT 'NOMINATES OFFICERS FOR ARIZONA WASHINGTON, em Tii ft today .:ir.ti.., fr Aon ITe- i;;.f. Sionn. governor: retarv of -late; ;t--tieiate jil-tsei lit - Vol, H. : the .To!, MADAME 10DJESKA HAS PASSED AWAY Died at Her Home Near Santa Ana Tilts Mommy Was One of Most Renowned Actresses. SANTA ANA, Cab, April a Ma dame Modje-kn, the famous Polish act res.-, died at 10 o'clock this morn-ing- She lingered for six days u cottsemus Miffering from Bright .s disease. Her ht-ba..d Chi ChhtKiwiski. and her .-o. Unlph M-aJjeska, were :;t her bedside. Helena Modje!,M ;is horn in 1911 tt Cracow, Pidaid. Ifer laaiden fEautc uas Opid:i. ;u.d her father was a musician. In KI0 she first went on the siae. In s7(i she came lo Aieeriea, h;tM:tj; married for the sec ond time In H77 at Saa Kraneiseo -he made her debut on the American -la ire. Since that time he has been ne of the foremo-t acires-es of the Ijiglish peakin- lae. She starred with Booth in lKM-!Hi, Her best roles were Shake-perean, notably Lady MaeheHi. Cjeojmira. OpijeJia and Vi ola. NOTED SCIENTIST IS SLAIN BY NATIVES MANILA. receive Aprr! H. Word has d here f the murder of Jnes. Hie noted anlhro- w;i- in the field for the ?!i of Natural History of The Himdcr occurred at i! the h- adw.-jjers of 'the r t, i(; l-bela province, .-rd hre ih-M he was killed n.en. i" -everal months it -nid vi;,r the Jbmirots, rhem' in the hilK. The i- preparing to send n Kchiio(, the nearest jkI tie- M-nrder t investi- Or. William shii. - f, v.v Held Mn--n Chicjto. Ismnohato. ; :CsyLpyu r It is pre-inn bv wil tn had b. rt v f'i-o ( the e MIKADO IS TO DECORATE OR. ELIOT washini; X. II.-1". .t h April K ;;rd umw .- tl..- m; t.-r of l! Pro, ritv of Aa- made bv .Vi)h;t- ' ): ,,fnni l..d.- .tapa,, i I' liO' i.d v.ili The , thi- jt way nferred WILL ASK COMMISSION FOR RATE JUDGMENT r;:.N h '. i: April . -fced llie S..llt)) 5 10lllMI BALTIC lo Trace Is Found of the 1500 Fishermen Who Were Swepi Out to Sea on Iceberg KKKUX, April 8. The storm which yesterday winked surli great havoc oh ih BaUie sea 1ms not a s vet abated in Ihu least kgrve. Seven vessels in adtiitiou lo the tea which s nere wreehed yesterday are ive up1 as lust. Nothing has us vet been learned a the tnU' the 150U j'Uhermen v ho welt svei on! li nea yesterday nt u!i ieeher. If thb hue bluek of it'if has iMit yet turned turtle the meii niM have jierKhed Pad eolhL ! aue mi shore as yet. It has mvpt the Ma eJear uf the smaller fismn era ft f however. SIGNS OF SPRING SHOWN BY scraps; Another .sign ui tue easonineHiH f .rii)t nhil nd riK serap- havc beKuu. Wed- m-uay evemng jum wiore cue m- U'liH'eaii Mim neeaine the ortfrmal John Doe, seend eoustn to lit elm rd Hoe, W. K. JohiiH and Iteihly mixed twiee in an endeavor to settle jtersittia! dii'ferenees( the latter hein j the aifa'iK'sstir. The flrxi attempt at I ims Kiijfi m aruttrniion nenig imer- t. t... t t.. ,11 .,.U siitiMaetnriiy, sn mistihttes were re pved ait hoar later. Interference liy Ihe erowd nain prevented a satis tatory enHsion though while Mr. Johnson's arms were pinned to his ide by a peaenmnker, a ymmthfai partita n of his opponent's rushed in and deaith htm a vieious blow on the eve. BRIDGE AND LID ST. LOUIS ISSUES ST, LOUIS. April H. Koj in many years has an eleetion in St. J-ohjs i mused keener interest amonp nil rlif-ses than has the nmmeipal eon-ti-l that ts ItiMitg fought mil at thf idls today. On the surface of things the fight revolves around the long Manding projtet for the huihling of a free bridge iteross the Mississippi river to Kast Kt. fitus, for whieh lemds have been voted. The pres ent tnHvor l?oHa Weils, n demoerat. has been attacked as opposed to the projeH. A Mill more important issue of the eofst'st, though it i an issne tt has not been openly deeJared, the alle-d plan of the Hahmii inter- e-?s to elee! a mayor who will favor n wide o()en town, under honje rule. iill lift" pone ffiunif-ijtiii ti - j '-tejid of state eontroi, as pnimised j bv fovrnor Had AMERICAN TRAINMEN MAY QUIT MEXICO MKX1 t'iTV, April 8, A inir lo reMrts curmit todav eord -if is probable that every Ameriean eon- dueler employed by the merged rsd- ' of Mexieo ill either resign or snh- j mit to a daily Hieekiug up of the a- oiifts by Mesiean train insjieeton. ) The latter offieials wetv put on l! j trains on April 1st over the vigorous j irote-.t- if the eondnetors. It is de- iand she fatter have afeed that the in-peHorn be removed before the end 4' ihU faotdh r the Amerieans will re'-ieo. The railroad offieiafs have i-M the men to resign if they sr- fit. GAMBLER HELD UP AND ROBBED BY DESPERADOS otES. t'TAII. April H, Five nn ts. -ked desperados held up fhirly-b- leess m the Wlnt Kh'phant gain- hilt L H'Mi-e HX t.ne lav. oh- e hundred dollars. TheV baeke.1 md eseaped. Th ev e?Jired afstiotjeed. 'r -tar'h-d bv th- The L'ansbler- ottUMand hod ii your hand-. Smj-pIv h;if;ds. dt'pplttg ehip- e;ird- ttent Hp. All uer sarehed re-i-n?.ee offpred. GRANTS PUSS TO ENFORCE LIQUOR LAW Even Soft Drink Parlors ; Must Dispense With All Screens- City Ordinance Passed r Mme the loeni option law vttmi hit el'lwt in (iintits lass Jiieiv has ireif eonniderHhle tiiitetion aver the mutter f wtleswl vwdnlinns. t'ji-ils tjie lii'eii rritM-.ed heeniise fiwiu exposure" Jaivl (hut lir whs Ih'iiij mM land thev were inarthe. Hut the ! ity MidiitiHe eof;rjinj: tiie stale j la w . At the ln1 wee(iff of the vmm- sm'h an Mrdhimiee was imed, Slayer Kimiey has nw vtiownl iif and jthe Hd $rmi nm tight" in (Irants j The urdin m.y ntri wwkn. drillks if Hny ,rt jure j from i front nrfl WlM m)s4 nimm B !hi iiHist mave all screens the windows and keep open doiv. Xo blinds are In he fit the windows, und thev who drink in theso plaees nsiit do si la plain si trlil of par-hy. What i- enidereI the he! fea- j(J- j ' ihw oniitianee, far as ineiti eoiieeriiwl, is the provision that gives HTieers Hie rlgUi of s(;irih. In ji-jetei sellnig intoxinnliDK IiMrs, it ran he entered and seareh- j iiy, ihiimI- anil even empti ed. Tin preMie of sueh ItqMor- Jni-il-l e r two the a trs. Then Mia he taken as prima fneje evi-j-,i) eijrur wad stnd in ilm wings, ilfiwv of ui-tmtl or -tttemh-d vioiHiion dayroMry m-r n ere- of Inw. and afj "t s.i found wilH ffuuxe. Nohody dared to re- he eonfiafed, AH places round to hnn of the risks, till at twst n etintnin int orient ing lienors will ! dMlartd n nianie and elo'd np at onee. TIm l ew law will ni go inJij effeei jfor tUi days. This done Hint the j proprietors of all soft drink plnees jniay luae ample time to remove tneir jwtttg dM's take down the blinds, jaad oiheruive. prepare themselves for !l3n Mrjodial insee(ions of the Jiiiarlifd. Then- ik no rpiestion but ihnt irats . iMn from i ; as to he drv "for IRRIGATION WILL COST $30 AN ACRE KLAMATH FALLS. Or,, April . -ttidowner.-. under the Klaaoith tm- t-hel hint b.n .ri,, irAi L--wl- Luhj,t J(s , vv!), thft Vft itf irrmn. Kmt( m ,M. ,Hr ihv f-rst Jjnil f K)m. m,.(,H. Several months ihv pni (retire f (he interior bnt nt that time ii u;i- rejN.rted that tin ; was only an estimated eit nm that as tl prop-et wnrtM completion tt Hiihl be inerea-ed r lediied1, de pMjdninir upon the eot 'f fntur work. in Girder ft aerrtain ihe exaet Matn if (he -ii nation ihe di- ree!(cs of the Waftr Lrs' n-oeia- ivm toik up (he ttmtP-r with the see- retju v of the interior wiih the result that hey have len intormed that the eoM to th1 land owm-rs wonhj not be hi esees of .H r a err, hut it w e.-timnted woidd be n trifle in csts ; of (hat atiMHint, AH land- und-r the ! prijeej that were signed fr govern , ment irrisraHon uhe it w .innoune- ed that the eM f red:iniatioit Honld In' ?.'tft will be irriiaied at tin- figure, lint land:- ihai Hre not signed up will haie to he paid fr at the aetna! eosj to the uoierimtettt. GASOLINE MOTOR SERVICE TO BE PUT ON THE 0. R 4 N. !AVTN ttdi.. April H. An of filial auftoittt'eui4nt was imtde here - - - - - - tod.iv that a olmp motor rviee SLATTiK .April Authorities will In -hrt!y inaugurated on the -ari iHe-ti'fiig th ea-es leading . b. 4 V. Hne between Dayton andj dh tf Mi-- Mollis Mo.re JV'idleton, The stennnt is bnse)jiat njjhf in a htei where she hot ii buHetin U that effeet reeeived lirdr through the lie.iL Sh ar from th gn"ral traffie department :med hen from Aberslea, Wash, of the HarriniHM lines in Omaha. .three days 50, IRIS WILL REACH FALLS TWENTY DAYS 'Klamath Residents Are Making Great Prepara- tlons for Celebration in Connection ol Event KLAMATH FALLS, Or... Ami 8. Tht Mole at thin rity at- till excite aut, de hi Ihe fwt ihni SHl1fnj lail'h tritium will lie rmjr iliivMtuh Hie viiy within the next 2rt d;sys. The ttaMwd in the eitv haa hiHm etiiihtfd, TUm workmeu are i;w iMiiistriiHiiij a bridge nvm ihf irmt$ m th tuuvh. ,vr im rm r ,0 eai iNoile with wliielt to jmsvid for -. nuMitrr reieltri in wMmeeiioii this ery thing: to Klamath Fails and the : jinieresN ol tiie tttnifltttg itas h(eH waJrhd every dv for tnrt!Hs. I KAISER WILHELM BETS A CALL-DOWN HKh'IJX, April 8 His mnjesty U was at a reliearnftl of one of i ts Her! in lue Mils aftei'twuHi and made himself nt hotiw, as he dofs in pJnres. Jje strutted tip m miv "joint iU'JMi mowh amonjr ine einpny, ennt- i )th Hie Mage manner r tiot f- earpenler's Jlnrr modestly np 1 prowrhed him ji1 aid, Iook sire at ihe -me time jinm&tmg to ihe no ' Pee Nieht ilnnehen" fsntobing for . bidden "Yon an right, my man, -aid Wilibim, ernbing his rigar he Hit'Hth his heel, "it wonhi Jm a de plorable Hung indwd dwere the regu lations t in1 fie tied by f!i mwrr hon-df All the snme, while npear iet t wil!ow the pilb 1w turned wid denly u his heel and left ihe theater where he has not Imut sitiee. PLANNED TO ROB THE TREASURE ROOM OF VESSEL I A K i U dsMa , A pril H . A hand of (WrgH nndntionit fHed by ihe onrrmvet jnargin yesterday to irry toil a erefnllv arranged plan (o -izv the ireasair1 on hoard s tajner in the (a-pbin ssa mu make their eveje in the t'ae-u. The sp;nner 4?.arvilebt with -t;iO,M'Mt iit sjieeu oil boaril was nhm to null irins Kasnvodk ys Nrdy niortdug hen (he (leorginn baud eonsitu(g f twenty armed unth'r tlw- ioadersltip of Lieu tenant M-inkarid an oflier -f the re-erve. ns iiseover d d nrresie!. it ItJid bf-tt the intention of the Imud n vei'jer ik' erea ui sea mud rih Om- trij-re r-m- DECREASE IN GOTHAM SPECIAL FRANCHISE VALUES NOV YOIMC April The at ion f S&w Vrk Hty'- Meutl frau-ei-"- ha - f;db ff yearly fcJH.iMMt.- tin- y-ir a- eippn-d with the is-nr- of 1?'0. and i- ly ?T.73L uu ure;ter thH Jbe atuatiott f HhiT. Tho -ta(e bojjrd of tas em-H--Mn'r- aiuu!:tN- thai ihf io3al i al u t e u of the ensi tV;o'hw ; held by -he -M'NiratiMHs ui Sv- Vrk w-in ir-r 1?h wa- KLwi.rp. The deri-e U aeouuted for by idjil?igii in the lite t bH'l of iSMi;ptlt;it:on - wide to ei I'riou eMrt deei-iws. NTERESTIKG FIGURES SHOWN Feed Bills at the Present time Are Less Than They Were When Feed Was Lower in Price Members f th ?'ire dpartasest thfe up ihe ew!pSait made by Coim eilmnu Harry O. Wrtam regard ing the si?A- f h fwd biHs sf Jhe fire dejMiriment aiiuit Driver tit lies Ktow of the "city fira de IKtrtmeai at session on Wednesday evening wild d-idsd to bock Sto ep an everytJaiug, tmi He had said and done. Tins deeLsMMi was rsach after Jhn bVA had cjcununed ths feett liiHs of the rariotn firms ud cam- tmd them witli those of P G. Haa- rofi, who hjis been farnAin Ihe feed during the pnst three months or siee the first f ihs year. Some mteresHMg ng(tis Drnas is The IriJbs for gmtt as fansfched by the firm with whom Wortman w eonneeted for ihe three wintte of he. year whea feed is cheapest cotu jmwi vsUh the hills famish by J?anerft for the past ihrm months when fwd is high hows that Mr, Mr. Ilniwmrrt biH ss sver $17 l&m than that of the other firm. In Anue the hill of WortinaiTs firm dimr.- tlwt mirtdiwl o&ts were sori to the cily at 2.1 ft 3 hnndrgd pounds H:siserifJ is today idling the gity rdlJ als for 1.90 a huadd he idling vzting 10 eents a kuti ddad not wit fast nnding the faet that oats are .fri a Ion higher than t hey ha v ever htwn bef nrs ia J hs- JtortllWest, firain Htflher Mow, In July and AMgast prain Iswer Ihaii at any other tim of the ar. hi eioir Ilariey w&a &?mg si Jitt a it In Xovrndr it was .-eliig a! t!7.r0( whi) Inst month it wns -.rfibig nt $32, Mors gmi is fed dnrmg winter mnnthji than m the mhjshwt. It ha- been (be ufum of the fjrai fivMM 'htrh thtf eity tortneriy boaghl Uwl U sH hay by be haie wright wnd i1ian s nuteh a pnnd. It was the fet that Mr. B;merft je?I!s hv sjnijsg ) te ds to ihe bale. tb;t hil )be buyers fr the fim de partiniMit U I'tnrehase their f et' cl nt the lin- jmH, A aek of oal ts (iei(tgjw. This th weight ehaiped ti bv the other finis. Oilier dealer e'l by -rale weight and aeks fte mi-!trh oily s(e fil Tfl pounds. Tin- mojd imiiH lam saving The !sm!;iH went mia the delai!s f he .-nd bills at th meeting Wedhe-dv evening and dided to Itaeii m S(w KNOCKS O0W POGiLiST WHO CALLED HER "SCAB SOLTH NKWALK. nn April . Ie-:i?i- 1m eaiied her a "seb, .'i-e KeUe Anther, n ielephoiie iw-rlr in the ffiee Crfut i Ki;:pp Ha ertnpay where 3 strike on, turned o "Kid Terr a baa oitust p!iili-L his evening and kuokrd him da n. A warrant is ssri fr her arre-u Nfis Rut her who Is ht tii, is ihe daughter of Qittav H limher. head f the loeal pb'Mip eoMspauy, INDIANS WILL ASO PB0H1S TO MAKE COUNTRY DRY I,f;tt'fSTi. Jd;i!w. April a When ihe rsrt.hd1i fender beeia the k-h( p l-e the Jmw in the Ne. ierM emmtry, they will reeetve he Mpitt of the Ke? Pene Tndmn. the Indians do nM ehflfiflf fhrir Md thev will give ihe "wets5 a hard fi;hL The litdinn ters !eBa has iwi'tt hnv all winter itwtraeiins? ih ;dmsn in the drttte of ritiship. "THE PICADILLY "THE PICADILLY,' "THE PICADILLY.' "THE PICABILLY.' "THE rICASILL.H KTHE PICADILLY.1 "THE PICADILLY."