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Wfclt«r«'n °* (>‘ î X<»l. X., No. 151. GMANTV I'AHH, JOSEPHINE COI N TY, O1UXMJN, TI END AY, M Alt» H 23, IO2O WHOLE XI MUER 2ÍW7. MINERS WILL NOT WIFE OF LARK DECLARE STRIKE EVANS IS HELD S cioik I Raise in Four Dity» Bring* Ln ila-; ulto <«>«1 Worker* Vole to Re main nt Work Pending Negotia tions for Agreement Price to tarcnti'Mt Lerci Sinn' the CRII War XXiMHi, UHVDEN. 1*4 >1N DEXTER •'*«» Fruncis; o. Cui. Mar 23 New York, Mar. 23.—The general SENSATIONAL MOVE IX CASE GOA ERNXIEN I INTER! LICENCE XXII JOIIXMIX MMMUNG THE ’"«“r •»«>•»*» "■ ftutflc CM ' wage 'cale committee representing lilt THIN OA ER MAXIMI M M.H RESILI IX DISINTER WHEX DISTICHT ATTORNEY NOMINATION point* by the Western Sugar Refill the anthracite miners by a virtually PICK E <>l sol T 4 0X1. NAA BERLIN REPORTS ing company advanced from 15 to 16 ISSI ES WARRANT unanimous vote decided today to , rents i>er pound today as a second remain at work after April 1st, pend raise in four days Executives of the ing the negotiations tor a new wage Will I •’■ilifonila retail Toicri •■ loclutlon agreement, “providing the mine own mid th- rise has brought sugar to ers agree to make any wage award _____ the highest point slncu the Cvli war retroactive to that date.” ud a result of today's advance ¡fugar two lx HUM rnl». I.«ra»<l anil Moiinx- , w r,.ti«|| here at IX I 'enta per Proiilent’s Action Pnv«s< XX ay i«>r Revolutionist* Are Plentifully l.qiiip- I Post poliment Mad«' of Time of GiV' Are la*fl in the Ficl<l iby l»«sf<w ti<>u pound Increase in »'<•»< of 4'ornili«xlit) | mm I With Rifle«, But Have No ing Sentence Xi lien .New Develop Recruiting Offh-er Here ■ >f to Pay for Higher Wages Artill<’ry or Tanks ments Arise . L. Hedgecoth arrived Surgeant V 4 9 whip VI,,ri« < iilfh in the city last night on recruiting Earl Topping went to Williams to duty. He states that he signed one |(l (jj,, buying of a carload Sloux Falla. Mar. 23 The Indorse- Washington, Mur. 23 -Govern- Copenhagen, Mar. 23. -The whole man at Medford yesterday but has Medford. Ore., Mar. 23.— Another nielli <>f i* cundldiite for the rvpubli- of catti« for shipment south The incut control over the maximum western industrial district of Ger had no success here yet. Lieutenant sensational move in the latrk. Evans ■ un presideiitlul nomine« m the cattle are being bought from Bert price of bituminous coal was witli- many is held solidly by radicals J. Q Adams was in the city last night case was given today when the sher Bigelow und ubout 30 head will lie drawn today by President Wilson, to and disaster is inevitable if the gov on the same mission but left this iff arrested the young wife of Evans overslinilow log issile In Un« South purchased nt this time F I’ Hun- lie effective April 1. At the sume ernment troops try to interfere there, morning for Roseburg where he has on a warrant issued by the district Ig..- faillir«* Hon Is receiving tile stock liakotu prlnmry today time the president w rote to I he oper according to Information received l a party. attorney, charging her with being an of Preuident Wil»on to qualify as a ators and miners, transmitting the from Berlin this morning. accomplice in the kidnapping and candidine for t11« deinui ralle eiidorse majority re|»ort of the coal commls- robbery last September of W. G. UKtlit elimlhated Interest troni Hi ululi, Informing them that this report Aix-la-Cbappell«, Mar. 23 Anoth White of Grants Pass, Evans was ■l«*iuo< rat le sld<* is the "basis upon which wage sched er battle is reported to 'be in p ro convicted last Saturday and will be ule agreements between tlm mine gruss between the sparta<ans und South Dakota »oler« will instruct sentenced tomorrow, Mrs. Evans workers and operators shall lie troops of the regular army at We sei, thelr «lelcgulions to i lie it a l to nu I i on- was arraigned today and is being made." By removing the govern 22 miles northwest of Essen. The veiitloiiH * I ioiii tu vot« for as a prest- held in default of *2,000 bail. ment control of prices, the president regulars, report says, have been out «leutlal pr>d«;rvu< o <>n Ilie first tlirrc pines the way for Increased coal flanked by the spartacans. balluts in the demoiratle and rnpub THIEVDi MAKE BH< HAIL IX llcau national Convention* They will) prices to absorb the average 27 peri Six local txiys are api^x^ring next SEATTLE JEWELRY STORE Salt lavke City, Mur 23. Plans also nominal« senatorlal and con- to take iure <»f 10.000 te; ahers front Cent w age increase recoin mended iu ! Ixjiidon, Mar. 23.—The situation Friday night in the O. A. C. <adet greaslonul < uudldaland cotnplete all parta of Hip l’nlted States w ho tile majority report in the Ruhr valley, the stronghold of band which will give a concert at the Seattle, Mar. 23.—Diamond rings state tl< keta. the German reds, is expected by dip opera house under the auspices of and other jewelery valued at *10.000 ure expected to utteiiil the coniing lomatic circles to remain virtually the local poet of the American I^e- were stolen from a downtown jewel Tlli-re are three nein of candldates iconvention of thè National Faiuca Class <«ives Money — ¡tome time ago a content was start unchanged until peace confer««« here gion. Another member of the band ery store early today by four rubbers for preaidentlul notninatlon In euch non Assoclallon In Salt laike July party General la'onard Wood, fit- I lo 10. are lielng formulated by ed In the Methodist Sunday school decide whether the German govern-1 has accepted a position with Sousa's who bound and gagged the proprie by inent troops shall be allowed in that band as a trombone player and will tor and a woman clerk, according to dorsed at a repiMillcan lueeting last • • ommlttees <>f state school authorl- between the classes conduct«»! Jnmes Martin and 'Rev. Knotts as to district. Today’s official messages after this summer be connected with reports made to the police. Ih'cenilM'r I« ili -Ignated na the ma tius An Inltial (fund of *10,000 ai- which wonl<l have the highest aver state that the reds in the Ruhr dis- that organization. The local boys are Jorlty proposal iandidale The re- ready has Ixsen raised h«re age atteiidaii e for th« month. The trict possess no effective artillery or jo Pardee. Harry Edgerton. Arthur publican majority »Ioann ns announc- Mrs Josephine t’orllss Preston. «<1 Bl eight Words, the legni limit, is sii|M>rintendent of pitbllc inatructlon loser was to give a banquet to the tanks, but are plentifully supplied jCramer, Lynn Sabin, Wallace Niles The class, of which Mr. with rifles. and Earl Douglas. These compose a prosperity, in thè state of Washington, is presi winners. " i'ut riot tstn. progr**ss, Martin is tea« her. won the contest, fifth of the membership of the band. holiest). e< oiiomy. law mid order." dimi of th« Xntlon.il Education asao- The demo ratte do'aii s For Issi cliitloil and she. it Is ««xpected vvlll After seeing the pictures of the Ar Essen. .Mar 23. The local execu Another local member who is not mt nlan outrages aud since the Near tive committee today announced that able to appear with the band as he is Illg pea; e anil; I I he le.igne of nii- ma|i out the convention program East campaign is now under way the the entire industrial region lions.” here in California playing baseball, is Copenhagen, .Mar. 23.—Esthofiia class de Jdcd to forego the banquet abouts is in the hands of revolution Stanley Summers. Governili li iiik <> Lowden, of 11 < HUB X I II It XX XIOI s IO and Livonia, two former Russian If the money would be turned over ary workmen and that the red army Ticket sale will begin tomorrow Ml I I Ml III DEMPSEY linuls. republic hi . and James \\ Gcr- to thi' Armenian relief fund. As the of 50,1100 men were victoriously ad- and seats may be reserved at Horn- Baltic provinces, now independent aril, democra '»ere s«|c< ted for nations, are preparing for war, says losers were willing, the money is to vancing on XX’esel, where the "last |ing’s Thursday morning at 10 presidential n .miuatiuii by delegates a dispatch from Kovno today. Con- Xew X’ork. Mar 23. "I uni aux- be turned through tile high school, remnants of the regular trooiw" were o'clock. The concert will begin at eeptrations of large numbers of Io Hi« D.'ccu, " T 'inferences who Ions to box .lack Dempsei for the as the class Is composed mostly of concentrated. S sharp to give plenty of time for were not satisfied with th« majority w orld's ln-av v weight championship troops "bn the frontier is reiorted. high school boys This will enable the dance that follows. It Is said < tud « mid they arc known s» minor a. soon as r match ; mi be arrang- the high school to compete for the the dan • ..rche-ra 1« «M Of S|.A>|SH KAILWAV MEX w,u, Ity proposal* canilhlate s. The r«puli I cd,” said Georges i'arpenteir. I i the prize given for the largest per capita 4 ailed on 4'use— the jazziest that has ever appeared (J<> <>% STIUK>; AT M1„X1(.HT Jicmi minority slogan la '"Economy, French heivyweight champion. on < ontribution among the high schools. E. L. Coburn has been sub|>oenaed here. efficiency, protection, peace, agrii'Ul- | his arrival here from France. The amount will lie about *25. to appear on April 19 in the Almeda tun. promoted, one flag." The Madrid, t.Mar. 23.—At a meeting mines case, which is being tried in ■li'tiK» ratic minority candidate la of railway men today it was unani Molli. W i ll tl NOMINATED AS the federal court. The Almeda mine riimug under "’.Make und keep I Ile I mously decided to declare a strike at A MILANS AIM >11 TO MEXICO case has l>een appearing in court for world safe for democracy.” midnight of all railways in Spain. the past seven years, and has been Senators Miles Poindexter. of Washington. '.Mar. 23 Henry Mor- tied up in litigation to such an ex I street Sii|H*rinteiid«'nt Resign*— Washington, mid Hiram Johnaon, of gen I hail, former t’niteil States am- tent that it has been ini|»ossible to t’allfornia. are known us r«pub||can Luke Lally, who has been super hassador to Turkey, was today nom operate it extensively, The owner- independent candidates, having been intendent of streets here has resign in.iteil to he ambassador tn Mexico. ship of the |iro|ierty is involved and named by filing a petition of at least ed to take a place with the local wa Mr. Coburn two parties claim it. Paris. Mar. 23.—Food merchants ter comiran.v. one per cent of the total vole of their ( Lawrence Wieland, New York. Mar. 23 How an (XILBÌ swoitx IX TOim states that the decision of the court ¡here are stirring up an agitation tor party at the last election. James O. ¡army of so.ooo whose place he is taking will take a Kolchak trooim of the municipal this time will undoubtedly establish : the abolition ________ — __ .Monroe, of IFinola. is the petition "melted awny’^by desertion to the Washington. Mar. 23 -Brain the ownership to such an extent that Lbooths scattered all over the city for position in the postoffice. The city I csndldate so n.rminatnd for the dem- > liolshev Iki. following a speech made bridge Colby was sworn in today as the suceesaful claimant wilt feel safe the sale to the public of food and is now looking for a man to take the ocratic ticket. Poindexter’s slogan to prisoners of war .by la»on TrotsKy, superintendency of the streets. secretary of state. to proceed with development work, wine at less than current retail rates is *'American government free from in Omsk, Siberia, two days after in private stores. Those opix>sed to ■•lass or foreign control." Johnson's that city's evacuation by the \II-Rus- Quota Is Raised— these so-called Vilgrain booths, or 1« "Americanism, freedom of speech, slan forces, was told here today by The quota for the Near East cam wooden huts, content that the city is press, Justice, with law and order." Major General I. Thord-Gray. a for paign has been raised in school dis selling in them groceries, potatoes, Monroes is "Prevent coal, oil and mer officer of the British, Canadian trict No. 10. according to Mrs. Wal i wine and other supplies at prices so transportation inono|x>ly by taxa- and 'All-Russian armies just return ter Farra. who brought the money How as to injure commercial inter- tion.” in today. This is the first district to ed from Vladivostok. ' ests. meet the amount set by the Near Trotsky, he said, addressing the On the other hand M. Fiancette, East committee. < prisoners as "comrades," said they j municipal councillor within whose II V would be welcomed hv the red army t Honolulu. T. H.. Mar. 23. \n Ia»s Angeles, Cal., Mar. 23. —'Dis-■ department these organizations lie. If they cared to join. Captive offl- army biplane out of control and trict meetings have been called in is strongly in favor of continuing !iers. ho said, who wanted to return manned by d.ieutenant <’. E. Duncan various parts of the southwestern them and intends to ask the council i to Kolchak would lie given safe es- states in preparation for the annual I to develop them and other municipal | 'cort and 2.000 rubles each. A num and Sergeant H. W. Russell, swoop convention of the league of th»' estalbllshments. For this purpose, it ! ber of the prisoners accepted the of ed down on 'Wilbur Morse Jr., while Southwest in this city April 1, 2 and ; is proposed to contract with Canada1 fer and. returning to their own lines, he was riding a surf board at Waiki 3, at which the improvement of til«’ for a loan of 150.000.000 francs to j Sheffield. Eng.. Mar 23. For up- told what Trotsky had done. Within ki Beach recently like a sea gull af Colorado River Ivasin will be consid purchase Canadian foodstuffs for, idyfn art flcinl respiration to an two weeks, General Thord-Grav said, ter a choice tidbit, and. although the ered. Ixteal angles. President von provision in Paris. Helena. Mont., .Mar. 23.—Two oil Kolchak hud practically no irtny and plane was completely wrecked, neith Kleinsmud of the legaue said, would As an example of benefit which ! unconscious steeplejack at the top of a few months inter was exc ited. are er its crew nor the surfer was In- lie worked out at the district meet-1 the booths confer upon the public in fields and a new gold field a I foot chimney, three men have General Thord-Gray went to Si .lured. Ing and delegates instructed accord helping to bring down the cost of drawing the adventurous from far been a win led the Edw uni inoliai Tor bcrla with n Canadian expedition ll nd Young Morse, who is the son (>r ingly. living, it is stated that a can of un- j an(j neHr to ¡Montana. was taken prisoner by the holshevlki ' le lira very. pant Wilbur Morse. I'. S. N R Tile list of convention speakers sweetened condensed milk is sold in The 'Roundup oil field is little less w hen thev cnnlured Vladivostok !’■ !•’ . w .is riding Ills board on a big announced by the league includes the booths for 1.50 francs, for which .1 und Th a Mecca than the new Winnett-Mosby fore leaving, two attempts, tic »aid. omber of th > ’ "second break" surf, Senator William F. Borah, of Idaho; grocers in their stores demand 2.25 I ■ th' ol'e ani at .1 were lu.'idc to ns' iM'-'n.itp him. j field, more recent of discovery. 'whin the alrid.i.i came out of the William Jennings Bryan. Heber .1. to 2.50 francs, municipal I Ilo w lion I h< III 111 'I' < Tow.ird the last, he said, th«' bol sky and he.idl'd straight for him. Grant. Salt Jgike City, head of the butchers' booths I for 2 5 The gold rush is to the Scobey W III no l> shevik troops showed better morale Lieutenant Duneiit. pilot of the Mormon chttreh: in ordi- country, where ore assaying as high Elwood Mead to 35 per cent c tlr>n Kolchak's men. They also had plane, aught i 'll pse of Morse and chairman of the California I.and Set I nary butcher stores and the tnttnici- tun S a a nd one machine gnu fur ei cry 20 men. tried to "zoom." but the ma bine re tlement Board: Franklin K. Lane, pal fish stores are declared to have .as *120 to the ton in digging a well, w Im ::"d according to reports 'More than a he Sfili, whereas the Kolchak army fused Io answer. As the heavy bi former secretary of the interior, and tiroved a great sue ess. hud onlv three i with every battalion. plane almost skimmed the surf board his successor. John Barton Payne: Desidte these low prices. . the city hundred claims were staked within ov et the ilmost 000 men. During the retreat Morse headed into th ■ comber lust E. C. La Rue. Pas.idena, engineer: has derived a profit of 2,000.000 a few hours after the announcement and iil.itIon I > «f flic Kolchik nrntv. n t’.OOO-mf’e in time to escape being crushed. John Willett Harding, chemist, and francs from the booths since their of the discovery. ri'tiremcnt. they ' were driven bufo n The machine crashed into the Cato Sells, commissioner. Cnited institution and recipts at them have Dll seekers who have Invaded state seldom bofo"« smoking breaker, smashed the pro States Indian service. amounted to more than 110.o00.0oo land projects. Governor Stewart has t lie rollìi». machine guns but rifle fire. Ger.; r i’ V.,l ], .....T .... peller, crumpled its wings and turn X l.os Xngeles entertainment oni- ' I ran. s. Since this profit is shown, announced, must vacate or'he will in a XII Rttssl in war minister anil chi f ed over, while the mit ec has been appointed to obtain I those favoring the Ninths say they take steps to force them out. Clashes illld 111 of staff, he said, "lost the army it mrgeant leaped f roe a c onunodations for 3,000 delegates ■annot bo called unfair competitors between ranchers and oil men have I of ordinary tradesmen. scratches. to the convention. been reported. I Cnek without a fight." U/ll Qilll nlLoUn UUlO "Ul IIIIAI IfV UUHLII I EVANS SENTENCED TOMORROW SALT LAKE MS 10 CARE FOR MOS IN OAC. CADET BAND PREPARING FOR WAR PROMISES BETTER THAN GUNS IN WAR SUCCESS IN PAMS DEATH BY FRACTION THREE GET MEDALS FOR ACT OF BRAVERY BE SUBJECT OF MEET OIL AND GOLD CAUSE RUSH TO NEW FIELDS