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THE MflDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, tEDPORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1909.
CALLED
FEAR KINGSTON
MENTAL
MURDER
WOMAN
H NT
THE HUTCHASON COMPANY
THANKSGIVING LINEN SALE
X5e Quotations Below Clearly Indicate the Many Unusual
Values Offered in Our Linen Department. f6e Sale of Table
Linens, NapKins and Sets at Unheard of Prices.
OFF
IS DESTROYED
LATEST CRIME! OF TRUMP CARO
TONIGHT
1
is !
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TroiipB Unable to Reach Mcdford, Cable Communication Broken Be
pwlnfl to Blockade, on South- Hevctl That Earthquake Has
!ern Pacific Lines South Visited the Island of
of Shasta. ' Jamaica.
Thoro Will 1)0 no production of (United Press Sensed Wire.)
iiAiu-AX, N. S.,Nov. 10. Con
Bouse this owning owing to tlio fact fllderablt nnxoty Is being folt hero
Hint t ie trouno w ho mm b n n ,,,u ' ' mu isiann 01 jamm-
reach Mcdford, ns tho lino , of tho
Southern Pacific south of S msta i ;uiiiiuunicauon nag ueon re-
still blocked by the envo-in in tho colve(1 fro"i Kingcton, since Saturday,
innnel. whon a fierce hurricane was raging.
Thoro Is it nossibilitv that llio nlnv u ,s Probable that land communlca-
will be scon tomorrow evening, us tho t,on was Interrupted by the Btorm,
show may bo transferred. but Jt Is. not bolioved that It could
Tho company bits sovornl hundred wrclc tho cable lino which connects
men nt work building n temporary Kingston with this city. It is foared
track nround tho mountain and it is ,loro tnnt nnothor earthquake rfias
bolicvcd that traffic will bo resumed visited tho Island and wrockod tho
in the near future, nlthotiEh it mnv cab'0.
Lo weeks beforo tlio tunnel is" cleared. Tno steamer Amanda f.-om Hall-
fax went aground off tho Wost End
BALL1NGER TO SUE FOR LIBEL. of .Tatnolca last Friday. Tho vessel
was floated that night and must have
oncountorod tho hurrlcano. Nothing
has been hoard from It Elnco.
(Continued from pngo 1.)
la working on his roport, thp United
PrcBs Is today ablo to outllno somo
ot the more Important features deal
Ing with tho disposition of wator pow
er Bites and coal lands.
Proaerjt Indications nro that tho
conservation policy will bo ono of tho
big problems to como up boforo con-
gross,
in ins roport uainngcr will cm-
plmslze tho fact thnt his withdraw- Tho officials of tho cablo cohipany
ls of wator power 'sites wore only do not know whother tho Interrup-
lcmporary. tlon wns duo to a hurricane or an
Ho will call attontlon to tho do- earthquake. Tho cables havo boon
alrablllty of proventlng a monopoly working poorly slnco Saturday, whon
Charge Brought Against Christian Madame Stelnhell Heads Off Judge
Science Practitioner Newest
Wrinkle in the Dictionary
of Crimes.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. "Mental
assassination" something now In tho
dictionary of crimes, Is charged to
day against Mrs. Augusta Stetson,
deposed Christian Sclonco practition
er, in a report mndo to the mother
church at IJoston by Mrs. Maud Kls-
sam Dabcock.
Mrs, Bnbcock formerly was a stu
dent under tlio direction of Mrs, Stet
son, but thoy quarreled a year oko.
Now Mrs. Babcock makes tho start
ling allegation that Mrs. Stetson
trlod to "mentally murder" her by
system similar to somo extent to
tho so-called "absont treatment." She
Who Is Evidently Afraid of
Some Exposure to Bo Made
by the Woman.
New York Worries.
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. -It was an
nounced horo that tho West Indian
cables aro working only as far as
Santiago do Cuba and that commu
nication south of that point ceased
Inst night.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
PARIS, Nov. 10. "I am becoming
nngry. Do not exasperate mo any
longer. I have been dofendiug my
self cautiously because unfortuiinto
ly I wns obliged to, but if you drive
mo to it I will cense to bo discreet.
Do you understand?"
Mine. Stoinlieil, "tho red widow,"
who is on trial here, charged with i
the murder of her artist husband and
stepmother, Mine. Jnpy, hissed these I
words in tin undertone nt Presiding
Judgo De Vnlles today, giving u
glimpse of her trump card.
Do Vnlles evidently understood
what tlio woman meant for he immo
dintcls' chnnged his line of question
ing. Ti. ! II.. .1 JT...1 if
describes tho mental attack, saying I " ,H Kwiunmy uenovuu uuu more
that slm wns nt her linmo In "fWnr- "IU pusMunmu ui u scummi
burst," asleep In a perfectly normal
of theso situs, but will pass up to
congress all furthor responsibility,
It is rilso understood thnt ho will
recommend a national policy regard
Ing- tho western coal lands, allowing
tho lnirrlcnno wns reported
No connection with Jamaica Is pos-
slhlo nt this time.
This fact, tnken In connection with
tho roports from Ilnllfax that tho
tlio consolidation of Bovernl claims to nrltlsh cablo Is out of commission,
poririlt tholr dovolopmont by corpo
rations which aro excluded undor tho
present Bystom of laws.
Conservation by law and not by ex-
ccutlvo notion is to bo tho koynoto of
lils roport.
It 'can bo stated on good authority
thnt President Tnft will BUpport Sec
retary Balllngor'H attitude
Thoro nro bills alroady on tho con- TIMBER CRUISER SAYS HE
Kreaslonrn cclondnr calling for n com- WILL ASCEND MT. M'KINLEY
plolo revocation of nil withdrawals
of nubile lands. Notnblo nmonc thnno . (United Press Leased Wire.)
Is ono Introduced by Concrossman CHNTRALIA, Wash., Nov. TO.
leads to considerable nnentdncsa horo.
Tho roport from Clovolnnd thnt tho
seismograph thero registered a tor-
rifle onrthnunko shock last night Is
tho cnuso of npprohonalon, though
tho figures at Clovoland lndlcato that
tho ouako was much furthor than
Jamaica.
Sylvostor Smith of Callfomln pro
Paul do Chnmplnin, bend timber
Whiting withdrawals by an oxecutivo niisor for the'Milwnukco Lund com
without loglolntlvo sanction. Another
by Sonntr Guggenheim of Colorado
provides for granting outright tho
right of way for powor linos, dams'
and canals through till public domains.
MEN'S CLUB HOLDS AN
INTERESTING MEETING
Tho Mon'a club mot last night In
tlio club rooms In tho church. Al
though tho night wns stormy, n good
Sy number wore proBont. Special mu
sic was a featuro of tho program.
Clnronco Kollogg, Harry GunRon nnd
J, P. Lnwronco furnished tho music.
Addresses wore mndo by tho follow-
pnny, today stated tunc lor a gunr
nntoo of $10,000 he would nscond
Mt. McKinloy. Ho spent much time
in Alaska and last Hummer camped
n the vicinity of Ml, McKinloy.
Do Chnmplnin says Ihnl nny one
who climbed tho mountain could
lenvo n flng on tho summit thnt could
bo soon from tho lowlands below,
thus proving that' tho nseont really
hud been made.
NINE BODIES ARE TAKEN
FROM BURNING COAL MINE
(t'nltod PrcHH T.onscd WIro.)
WILKKSUAlUtE, Pn., Nov. 10;
Nino bodies already have boon rceov-
stato, whon suddenly'she began to
freeze.
"My heart fluttered," sho declares,
"luminous waves rolled toward mo,
covered with tho faco of doid people
Mrs, Stetson's bluo eyes wcro all
around tho room and It seemed that
my soul wont out of my body."
Mrs. Bnbcock says that sho stag
gored to the bathtub and took a hot
plunge, but could not fool tho wator.
"I realized then," sho says, "that
I was struggling against tho rulers
of darkness and oplrltunl wicked
ness In high places.
"Only tho Imporsonnl ovor-on-hand
and omnipotent lovo boro mo
up beyond tho reach of this wotild
bo mental assassination."
brenking out nt the trial, which will
bring disgraco to high French offi
cials, if Mme. Stcinheil reveals tho
"back-door history" of her attempt
to rule Franco through hor lovers.
The SDCctntors also bcliovo tlwt tho
"red widow" iolds tho upper hand,
nnd that this fact is responsible for
tlio remnrkabfe conduct of tho trial.
Tlio prosecution seems bent on
making ns much show ns possible
without bringing out many facts.
NOVEMBER 24 IS
TREE-PLANTING
(Continued from paRO 1.)
i
DAY
children, nnd ndulls ns well, is plain
ly scon; nnd tlio dosiro to go to the
pnrks, whero tho beauties and com
forts of trees mny bo enjoyed is
abundant cvidonco thnt adults nnd
ohildron find in the nssocinlion with
trees n satisfaction nnd pleasure that
can not bo found elsowhoro. The ono
fenturo of nny city or town first no
ticed by ono visiting the plnco for the
first timo is tho presence or absence
of parks and trees nlong its streets.
In Mcdford there is no ono spot
that ndds so much to its beauty nnd
that is so thoroughly enjoyed by so
many pooplo, visitors ns well ns res
idonts, ns thu park which has been
provided nnd cured for by tho ladies
of tho Greater Mcdford club..
RAN MAN DOWN IN
CROWD; IS ARRESTED
(United Press- Leased Wlir.)'
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. Hi.
Clnronco Brndloj', u teamster who
drove through the lines of tho Odd
Fellows parado on Vnn Ness avenue
on October 17, running down A. G'.
Clnrlc nnd inflicting injurio-) !iy
which Clnrlc died a few liom's nl'tor
woi'd, wns made defendant to the
charge of murder today.
Tho warrant" charging-Bradley with!
tho murder of Chirk, ras served' by
Chnrles Benedict, an official of the
Odd Fellows lodge.
At tho timo of tho nccidcut fTrnd
loy wns nrrested nnd booked for
mnnslnnghter. '-After fuller Investi
gation of tho enso the clinrgo was
raised to mnrdiir.
TABLE DAMASK.
Lay iu j'our supply of damask now,
while .Vou can take advantage of the
extreme low prices.
22c a yard 58-inch Table Damask,
worth 35c.
29c ti yard 58-inch bleached Damask,
worth 50c.
43c a .yard' 70-inch bleached Damask,
worth 75c.
59c a yard 72-inch bleached Damask,
worth 85c.
Other prices up to $1.39 for $2.00
Linen Damask.
We have many other prices and qual
ities to select from.
napkins;
at a saving from one-quarter to one
half former price.
50c for one dozen finished Napkins.
93c for $1.25 mercerized Napkins.
$1.19 for Napkins worth $1.50.
$1.89 for Napkins worth $2.50.
$2.39 for Napkins worth $3.00.
and up to $6.00 Napkins for $4.89.
We early full lines of Table Sets and
Napkins to match cloths, reduced prices
GREAT SALE WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS AND SUITS.
The season's best Suits and Coats at deepest reductions yet quoted. Women
and misses who have delayed purchasing their suits and coats may count them
selves luck'. This Thanksgiving Sale offers remarkable savings.
Millinery
Millinery at almost half
Gage Hats, known all over
this country. Note prices be
low and see the extensive
line at the store. Trimmed
Hats from $3.29 and up.
Ladies' Shoes
Shoes for ladies, misses
and' children. No shoe over
$2.50 for values up to $350.
A saving from 50e to $1.00
on every pair.
ITALIAN CRUISER SAILS
AWAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO; Citi:, Nor- 10.
The Italian oruisor Chlnbrin,. tho
last of tho foreign fleet- thnt vrsited
Snn Francisco' bay during tho Por
toln festival in October; sailed this
aftornoon for tlio Orient.
Shortly bdfbro tlio vessol hoisted
.,..,.!... c,,. i.., ....:., .......
,, , ., . ntk lt ! r I iiiiuuui i.lfi liui mili; 1:4 lll.-ti:, ruu twin
Through then- efforts tho Tadics huv' b
jmj persona: w. II. Ooro on tlio pur- 0,.ou- rrom the Aehingless oolliury .of
nwso nnd onportunltloH of tho clnb;j10 i)0iluVnro & l.ackawaunn and.
'W.'lPVBhloldfl, on the pleasures and iWostorn Coal company's plant n
dirriQUltloa of n minister or uio gos- Niuitieoko, whore n number of min-
pol; D. W. )jtikci. on how to win uuc-
xosa: J. T. HnrrlHon, on how tho club
'could bo f fffccilvo In tho doing of
tlilngBi nnd Rutherford Korr, on
ors wore shut In last night, following
ycstoidny's explosion.
Belwpon fivo nnd ton iiorsons still
nro missing nnd it is feared that thoy
spotting your man. Ilofroshmonta invo ,iomi. Although the firo still is
wore served by tho comniltteo. The
iloors of tlio club roon nro open
evory Tuesdny ovenlnK for thoVmom-
-Ijcre of tho club to moot for roadlng,
amuKoment'or Hoclnbllltv. Tho pur
pose In to mako this ono of tho boat
c1iii Xor men In tho city.
burning fiorcoly, it is believed to bo-
uudor coiil rol.
G0TCH IS SUED FOR
BREACH OF PROMISE
OVER IO00 POUNDS OF
TURKEYS ARE SOLD
AV. Af. Howard brought in 00 turk
eys WednoRduy morning, consigned
to Uio. Gold liny Konlty Co. Tho load
iiellod 102.1 pound, a lilllo over 10
pounds to Uio bird. Tho majority
wero liens nnd of UiIh year's growth,
'-Which out down tho nverngo weight
eonsidornhTy. Thoro wore young
-ItoliblorR in the hunoh thnt would pull
flown tho beam close to tlio A0
lio nnd mark. '
H I'll HMMH
Art Btudlo Snlo n Gmit Success.
Tho big Bnlo that wn8 given ftt tho
Art Studio last Saturday wao ft rpnr
HUCCCBS nnV, Mr. Hull baa dooldcd
ontlmio It nil thla wcoU, ao If
wish to got pomo local aconory
luko Ohrlatmna proaonta for your
ids. call and look thorn over,
ja rango follows: 5c, 10c. ICo,
JlfJc, 30c, 40q nnd .BOc Those aro
MMrly nil Iwgo photos and somo of
0tw gfo mounted." Don't forgot tU
mMtAl sdlo Saturday I Tho Art, Stu
dio, aai H. Mala stroot. Frank II.
Hll, proprietor.
J0t
CHirAaO, 111., Nov. 10. Frank A.
Gotoh, champion wrestler of tlto
world, today is defendnnt in n
broach of promise suit brougbt by
Miss Sndio Currio, 21 years of ngo,
who formerly lived in St. Pnut. Tho
young lndy nsks $25,000 damngos be
cause of nn nllogod unfulfillod pledge
of mntrimony 011 tho part of tho Town
glnnt. Qotch was served with the
summons Inst night.
Presbyterian Church.
"Tho Cross na a Fact and a "Neces
sity." Thla la tho aubject on Sunday
morning at 11 a. m. Como for thla
sermon and let ug consider thla ques
tion together. If .tho cross la n fncl
In human ilfo nnd lt cannot bo avoid
ed, "why shut our oyoa to tlio fnct?
Facta don't change. Doea tho dl
vino llfo abaro with the human In
tho fact of tho cross? Poea tho In
nocent auffor for tho sin of others
In human llfo? Is dlvlno and hu
man llfo similar? Lot us spend ono
luiif hour looking .this question
BQUarely la tho fnco.
Services nt 7;30 in, Sunday
school nt 10 0. m. Qliriatlnn En
deavor society at G:30 p, m.
provided a pormnnont nnd poronninl
spurco of honuty nncT enjoyment for
Mcdford. This snmo- club of eivic
spiritod ludios now desires to extend
tho beautifying and comforting in
fluence of trees to nil streets nntf
101110 surroundings by stimulnting nn
qetivily in planting nn nbuudnnco of
trues nnd shrubbory iu all parts at
Mi ;ity, Certainly ovoi-y citizen in-
lorosled in tlio growth nnd welfare -f
the city will join heartily in respond
ing to this request
comniittco nnd' Mayor- Edwnnfl Rob
son Taylor, who bndo farewell to the
officers and meii. Tonsts woro drunk,
to tho pros'ufent and to-King Emman
uel of Italy, ni)d tokens of appreci
ation iu the form of fruits nud flow
ers were presented lo tho men.
MANY SOCIETY WOMEN
ATTEND THE" REED TRIAL
A Conversation of Interest to House
wives.
"Isn't it queer how easily pomo peo
ple ure deceived wlwsn it comes to
purohnsutg snob importniit itoms of
overy-dny eoiisumptron as ton nud
coffee," romnrked tn lndy to hor
friend, who Jroppeil in for a shorl
call. Now, somo people prefer , to
buy their tens nnd coffees in bulk
from tho traveling tea nud coffoo
salesman or a smnll concern whoso
moans proont them bundling any
thing but n smnll stock of tons, cof
fees and extracts, nnd whoso clerk
hire, rents, team hire, etc., all come
out of tho profits of this snmll
stock, besides paying high prices for
goods that have usually lost their
strength through exposure. Now, I
nlwnys nuike It n prnctioo lo purch
ase mv tea nnd coffee from my gro
cor, thorcby getting it in sealed
pnekngos, nro put up by n reputable
firm nnd instead of paying nn exor
bitant price 1 got such well-known
brands us tho M. J. B.' coffeo for
10 cents por pound, or threepound
tins for $0 conts, or tho "White
Uouso" brand nt two pounds for 7."
cents, or the Hoynl Club brand. In
tons I usually get tho famous T.ip
ton's teas at H5 cents u pound, Re
sides oilier good brands nt the same
low proportionate prieo. Whuro do
I trndo? Why, tho Hos flrtieery, of
oonrso. Thoir storo Is so nioo and
clean and I always go(. such courte
ous treatmont that I find it n pleas
ure, to Undo thoro. flo-nl-bye." 201
(Unltt-il Irs8 t.rtiacil Arjrf.)
DENVER, Colo., Nov. 10. To
day's soscion 111 the trial of Mrs. El
Fen F. lfeed, licensed of attempting
to extort .$20,000 from .Mrs. Ucne
viovo Pliipp- by threatening to blow
up tho hitter's daughtor, is being oc
cupied in securing a jurv.
It probably AviFl bo liilo tomorrow
before Min. Phipps goes on tho stand.
Thoro wns nnothor scramble of w
meiv tudny for seats in tho courtroom.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
28 stylish Suits,
$12.00 values jv
this sale, $8.98.
29 smart Tailor
ed Suits, $20.00
sellers; this sale
$14.89.
25 fine Tailored
"Winter Coats,
$15.00 sellers,
for $11.29;
Hundreds of other
great coat and suit
values at $tZ75, $15,'
$17.50, $18.50 and up
to $50.00.
THanKsgivirag,.&ale of Dress Goods All at Reduced' Prices
The HUTCHASON COMFY
Successor to Baller-Hutchason Company
STOCK CONCERNS SPREAD 'the- identity of Uio individual respon
RtJMOR OF TEDDY'S DEATH sible, but believe that the rumor wns
Istarted by stock-jobbing concorns
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 10. jfer ulterior purposes.
stock jobbing concorns nrro believed;
O'GARA SPEAKS TO ASHLAND
PEOPLE NEXE SATURDAY
tto bo wsponsiblo for the rumor cur
rent rccontly that Colonel Theodore
Roosovelt had been killed! While buul-
ine: iu Africa- Professor O'Gnra will address tho
AlllKiugh a minibor of government I people of Ashland Saturday on tho
sources investigated tho rumor they planting of orchards and tho mnn
woro unnble) to detcraiino positively nor in which to tnko care of theni.
Tho meeting .is being well advertised,
among the- fruitgrowers of the upper
valloy, and a record attendance is
expected at tho mooting. A number
of tho heavily interested orchard men
of this city and vicinity will nccom
pany Professor O'Gnra.
FOR SALE 7G-acro ranch, with
good wator right; finest fruit lnnd;
cheap; also property In Portland;
will trado for Medforu property. Seo
Coleman at cigar factory. 201
lEe South Bend Malleable Ran
ge
The NnshJ, A. Wnldhciiuor. Now
Tbrk; J. Forsytho, II. E. Pnrkhurst,
Portland; J. II. Gerard, W. M. Grant,
B. W. Dennis, I J. Zekind, San
Frnneisco ; F. C. Austin, W. II. Jon
kins, W. A. Nownuui, L. F. Tidbnll,
C. A. Green, F. E. Whitney, Port
land; L. K. Hawk, Central Point; 1).
M. O'Connoll, Seattle; J. It. Cum
mings, Chicago.
The Palace 0. W. Wilcox,' Wood
ville; J. G. Mt'Allislor' nnd family,
Coldrndo; T. J. Nicks and family,
I.ongsworth; F! Miller, Oakland, Cal.
Tire Mooro-G. II. Graves, Port
land; F. II. Prico, San Francisco;
Marion V. nnd Francos A. Morrill,
Evniiston, 111. ; Myrtlo E. Pease, Port
land; A. Parllott, Now York; A. E.
Purr, Portland; M. Poorco, Jackson
ville; A. F. Hawkins, Pino Earth,
Minn.; C. W, Alger, Chicago; C. A.
Mnttiou, Portland; Mnj. Jennie Hig
gins, Engenel G. C. MoCab, St. Joe;
Mr. nnd Mrs. A.. W Wobor, Portland;
W. A, IJitmsfty, Los Angolos; W. H.
Clark, O. Warner, Itngeburg; J. T.
Uiirns, Grants Pass; J. A. MuIIvuul,
Portlnnd.
And there i
Oiitwe ighs
Them
All
a reason for eveiy oxtfa pound of tough
steel and enduring malleable iron in it. Tho.3-ply con
struction makes it wear well and there is an .extra
heavy bracing on the oven, for you must know the oven
is air-tight. The heat can't got out and t'.ie dust or ashes can't get in.
There are so many distinctive features peculiar to tho South Bend Malleable
tvangc that we have no room to speak of them all. It's
THE PEER AMONG RANGES
DROP INTO THE STORE OP
NICHOLSON HARDWARE CO.
ANY TIME FROM NOVEMBER 22 TO 27.
You will be served with three minute biscuits and delicious hot coffeo and present
Ql with a beautiful Cook Book and a uso'ul Souvenir.