THF ".rSDFORP MAIL TIULUTNIC, AUaUFQ-RP.OKKUO. KIM.IJA V. hMOimUAKY 1910. 8 WILL LISTEN TO .REBELS NEARtNB .GREAT INCOHONEE DELEGATE VUHISLER CITY OF MANAGUA! IS IK MEDFORO Hwtlculturlsts Will Hear Reports of Win Decisive Victory at Boaca- Mr. Whlslcr and Professor O'Gara Tomorrow Afternoon. President Hadrlz and Forces Are Put to Hasty Flliiht. The mooting of the KoBuo Hlvor WASHINGTON ion. .-a int. ewnB i t bordering on panic today Horticultural society to bo hold at o( mn,nwuh of 0on. the society's hall tomorrow afternoon E8trmlR8 revolutionary forcoa 'promises to bo ono of the most lnrj;e- ,,on tj,e city. Nows of tho lnsurKnt " W nttonded In tho history of the so- commander's appearance wan reeolv c'lflty cd at tho state department today In A deep Interest Is evidenced In an official communication from .lose hearing Mr. Whlslor malto his report DeOltvarea. United States consul at in person of tho dotnes of the Den- the NicaraKuan capital, vor conforence. of his trip to Wash- Tho rebels won a decisive victory Iniiton and the results achieved by at Uoaca yesterday, according to De tll0 trp. Ollvares report. After two hours of On this occasion ho will glvo a severe fighting the government forces complete outline ot work accomplish- 0f President Madriz wore routed with cd and to be accomplished. heavy losses. Also Professor O'Gara will relato ; noaca Is but CO miles from Mana thq incidents of his recent trip to RUn, and within an hour after the re Callfornla, so fnr as they would bo 'suit of tho battle was reported there ot interest to tho horticulturists of news came that the rebel lender im Eouthern Oregon. ' mediately had commenced his mnrch The meeting will open at 2 o'clock toward tho capital. sharp in order thnt the Ashland aud other up-tbe-valley delegations may NELSON WINS AGAIN: catch the 3;20 train, after partlct-1 THIS TIME AT POOL pating in tho meeting. TLerefore it' is requested that everyone make it a J gAj; FRANCISCO. Cnl.. Feb. l. -polnt to be promptly on hand. jfot oniy js Battling Nelson ehnro- ipion lightweicht of the world today, FRUIT COMMITTEE TO but he can point to having defeated Supreme Officer of the Red Men Ar rived Tills Mornlnfl Met by Del egation Bin Time Tonloht In Local Tepee. Joseph Farrar, great iueohonee 'l the Improved 'O. H. M. mid .Mrs. F.iv- mr arrived on the tOs.TJ train Mtii APPLES HELD IN PORTLAND FOR $2.50 TO $3 BOX PORTLAND, Or., Fob. -I. Whlo the street i xtill rather liliernlly Mip plied with I'rexli fruit and xeuvtuMtN tviulu eondltioii xeuerully mo better than a week iiko. TIio Improvement ii in part due to a quickened demand i ami in part to the fuel that but little juluff of any kind Iiiih been brought 1 in from tho south nineo tfulurdiiy. In i practically all limm himincMrt was ot fair proportions today and prices ,u a jsuuoitil way were well mumtuinud. In Ihe fruit trade there h little dtiini' outride of unnle- mid omniteH nt tliiB time of the your, and both for the liiuo are moderately active. Speaking of Values 1 tns, No. 1, of Jacksonville still hold il Tlnviil Prniiini.illl-r. (I tt l u oui ae taui ijuiui iu u.in .vu..v.. inn iiuuitii .. MEET WEDNESDAY Alfred De Oro, one of the greate-t the -eeond great sachem 6t the re- il. .1.1 :.. A..n a .. f f . . . . . t 4 ? 1 1 u mullt. ik)oi piayers in me nu. ervaiiou ui uirK'n The committee appointed to form enme of pool at least. iber. ..l tor tuo morning on a visit to Weatonka lime Snm c,ollklililmmU t,r Hpltxenherg of the Order of lied Men. nM other standard apples are com- Aeeompiuiying the party wen ing in from tho Hood llivor and other Waller Little of Oregon City, emit district, from time to time, and tliu .aeheiu. and A. II. Htzgerahl, ,mst best of .hem are held stlfth,-at $J...O 11 ' " ' n . ,, to a lN. while apple that gmdo great sachem of Oregon. Ihe lat e .. fir m,Um , U was a resident of Medford when ho s'.'.U'i. Fancy Newtowns tlmt we're became great sachem. ' placed in "forage in the fall are now The party was met at tho train liy'lieing marketed at $2.t0 to $2.7.". a liuinber of the locnl Hod .Men and1 this evening a reception will he he'd OAKLAND HARBOR IS in the Odd Fellows hnll to Mr. Far-! TO BE IMPROVED rar and the isitiug gifat cJiief. At- . , e,M,x,,,,"T . ... . ter the reception a banquet will be I WASHINGTON, I). C.. leb. 4. held in the Angle hall. , nvow and harbors board to.im Mauv members' of the oitler from rceommenueu iu ui.oiu..n m shlnnd. Or.uits Pas.. Gold Hill. pmjCQt for tho deepening ot unkinn.i Jacksonville and other Southern Or-.harlior. Tho house committee acl eeon points are gathering, ami the favorably upon the proj)osttion aid "Indian sign" will be on MwIforO .hi. decided to fix $0,000 as the tot.il . . Mint to he expended in the work dur- evening. .Iackon county stands high j;nig the Mt year. Hedmansbip. OregoniHn-Vooahou We Can and Do Show Them This Is a tlmo of hlnh cottons lltoy are ndvnnclnu almost dally, or at least from three to four times In n week. Now, hero Is the point while cotton gootls both piece pot's nntf manufactured uoodshnvo advanced somethlnn enormous yet, In tho face of nil this, we nre not ndvanelno our cotton (jootts, and will probably not do so for two weeks or thirty days. Now, It pes without saylnn that we aro rjlvlni values iincnualcd In Mcdford you should Invcstlnate. m nrrniliTlltlnit nf f rttlt TA1Avt nnrl Tin Crt in fl f rfplilll V growers for the -whole Rogue River ich late yesterday played a 50 to valley -will meet for final organiza- 49-point game of pool, in which Nel tiont 10:45 a. m., Wednesday, Feb-' on had the long end. Tn the re xnaryvO. At this time it is expected maining two games, however, the ex thatplnns will he -perfected for a port table man caught his strid and combination of all tho grower!?, Nelson was set down SO to 27 in one wherehv thev can ho assured of a I mime and .10 to 32 in another. reasonable share of the proceeds of i The highest run mnde by De Oro I their orchards. j was 32 points and by Nelson 21 Hesidcs two rOftt naoheius of Or BABE IN DOLL RAGS; FATHER HAS $8000 AN FHANCISCO, Feb. J Judge (Imliuin eucotinteiel what Is claim ed to b" tho uicanoftt mnn in Kan Francisco yesterday vhilo llHlonlng .iv-ni.iws. v".' r raiicincti yesionuif fii;i o egon have come from Weatonka ! to Mmttiiony In tho dlvoreo suit Tribe, h. L. Jacobs and .1. IT. FiU-! br(IUKllt uy 4,uio Uivelt m:itnst T. gornld. " , p. i.uvott. an oxpert meclianlc. The BIG ATTRACTION .. 13 COFFROTH RUSHES SOON WEST ON A BET Manager Hazelrigg Gives Large Guarantee to Secure "In Hayti," , "i ' ;, , . Best Show Coming West.. Manager Hszelrigg of the Medford theater has suojeede '. In landing an other of tho big Klaw ii Erlangr at- ' tractlona for Mediord. This time It is Molntyre & Heath, who vrlll be re membered for their enormous success In Portland and Si.i Francisco last season with "fbo Ham Tree." This year the two stars have for a vohlcle "Jn Hnyti," wliich they pro duced in Xew York about September 1 and played continuously until Ghrlatroas. For the first time this season Manager Hazelilgr; ia obliged to give a auaiantee. but Mediord's willingness to paircnlze tho big at tractions is well eatabllehed and Mr. Hnzelrlgg has little fear of losing out, authough this to perhaps tLe biggest musical organization coming to the coast, beside "Tho Merry Widow." Must Be in San Francisco on Febru ary 8 or Lose $1000 Left England on Fast Ship. NEW YORK, Feb. 4. JamerfCof froth, the San Francisco fight pro moter, arrived here today on the Mnurotanin, on IiIb trip from London to San Francisco, which he must complete by February 8 or lose $1000 which he bet with Eugene Cord. Coffroth immediately mnde ar rangements to leave here on the Twentieth Century Limited for Chl cvjo, whore ho will board the Over land Limited. This will put him In San Francisco, If all goes well, on the evening of the last day of his time allotment. Coffroth eagerly asked tho report ers for details of the ta'UB of the Gleason-Rlckard controversy, but said little himself. He said that he would brush up a bit on fight affairs before he would have anything to sny. The promoter'8 chief Interest lay In the winning of tho bet, by which he expects to establish a new record for travel between Jondon and San Francisco. i i n i i . t i Asserting that their names were "e ie" onuon ibbi rnuay aigm, 'included in a list prepared by mu- waking the trans-Atlantic voyage In nicipal authorities and ordered post- j o fastest ship in tho world. He ed in all the saloons of the city, twoi """" today ono of tho fastest trains notions, each for jJlVJOO damages,!011 tartl1' and altogether is doing a have been brought by W. It. Den-1 whlrlwlnil flash over the water and nflm n lint ol,n nnil Prnnt- Hnll : lanQ This year an last and as In year to i Judge did not hesitate to express his come, your store Is to grow la tho I opinion of I.ovett when tho wife tw mm wav and proportion that join Wt that the clothes In which she advertising grows. In accord k."p- dressed her Infant babe shortly after InK stejv-are these two thing. 'hth were tahon from an old idoll, bocauso I.ovett refused to buy fttirnifiitx, although ho hud $8000 on deposit In a Vallejo bank. "i'ardon, me, mudnm," said tho Judge, "but your husband Is tho meanest man I know, If what you nay lean be proved." It wasn't only tho dremilng of my baby In doll clothcH that ho compel! SKELETON FOUND IN LONELY SPOT SKirts See Window We aro flolng to close out and clean up our present slock of skirts and tor the next ten days will make prices thnt cannot be duplicated In Orcuon unless uoods are sold away below cost. You sl.nuld see those skirts In the Waists See Window I Wo have 200 Waists more than we should have and must dispose of them. They are good, clean styles tho best made and of the best materials and worth every cent of the former prices. We have decided to glvo them away window and those Inside the store, j and only ask you to pay a part of I 4 M. ... I Hi a met iui tocr too v vm BARGAINS. j MORE BARGAINS. The Hutchason Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. ESflH bant Mild le wni too poor lo buy lw,tl, problem of the iniiiunl them He had $8000 lu the bank. ,(l0rtUK,) , tt apple packer! of ixmn- Ho .old me It waH cheaper to buy vuve, meals thnu 1.00k ut home and ho gave . , , ., , iu ...... Last year capable packers with hi mo a men ticket fur "1 meals and. .' , ., told me It must lust for myself and , , mw for " "10"th- and clKoivhero to got men to help . ,.--. tbnm out, especially during the up PACKING SCHOOL IS URGED . !,,, H,10tt.; BY SPOKANE APPLE DEALER' Tliofoinmerei.il club of WalU Walla, WiimIi., with the co.operatiou Sl'OKANK, WiihIi., Fob. 1. Ho-j0f Walla Walla valley grower, Iiuk mor J. Sbinn, one of the big nipU' instituted u free paoklug school for . .. . ... .. . I vi. mu. iiii.ii uViii'li tn liii't'litli with deulera of Snoknne. aud Hen nie, .". . . . . ., . ioao in nun iiuiurn i mi l mi iniiiivii-1 oeaierH oi oiiOKane, ami urn ni'. " , , . - , . led mo to do because of IiIh nnggard- HM.wlurv ot the Kut.oual ppl . great MiceehH, and it ih behev.n that Mysterious Affair Baffles Bay City ' llness," nho added, "but when theHlloWf MPB advocating a pa. ki.irf a -iiuilar ...Ht. ....on hero would be . dm-rnr kbI.I 1 nknulil out eite mv htlH-i . .w.l-..n ....nntv tn liiiln of great bclietll. " " " - " " ' n.'ilirir V nvwmn - - ' j Police Woman's Remains Are Found on Mt. Tamalpais. PUT ON THE BLACK LIST; WANT $15,000 DAMAGES NOIiTU YAKIMA, Wart.,' Feb. 4. KIDNAPERS CAUGHT AFTER INTER0CEAN TRIP against six city eounoilmen. At tho .fiamo time the lint was posted it is ohnrged that orders were givm all saloonkeepers not to sell limior to ftny of the men listed under penalty) EL PASO, Tex., Feb. Pctec of having the saloon licence revoked. I tive C. H. Taylor of Ran FrnneiHCo Tho phiintiff declare that they I is on his way homo today with L. II. each have boon slandered and do inand damages to the extent of $.15, 000. They also threaten to bring eiiif agaiiirt Afavor Annbrn-itor and Chief of Police Story. SENT FIRST WORD OF CUSTER FIGHT; IS DEAD HELENA. Mont., Feb. 4.A. J. Flake, a pioneer newspaper man of Montana, and the man who first sent to tho world tho news of tho Custer massacre, died at his home here to day. Fiske croBscd tho plains from Minnesota in IWW, following his completion of a term of inliatment in the Union Army during tho civil war. lie was once Helena's poBtmnstur tand was n past-commander of tho G. A. II. .Brick. ITave 300,000 briok on hand for JpAncdinte delivery. Albany Hrick Co., Albany, Or. 270 Adams, Adnmn' 8-yenr-old son nnd tho Adams' nurse, Nora McLaugh lin. Tho nurse and AtiamB' private secretary, Nat Murphy, nro ulleged to havo kidnaped tho hoy from bin mother and to havo brought him to this city. v John Adams is said to be heir (o about $300,000, left him by a rela tive of his mothor. Tho custody of the boy was granted his mother when she applied for a divorce from Adams. Tho final dooreo ha not boon inmied. On Jnnuury'SO, while on his way to Hchool, John disappeared. Detec tive Taylor was detailed to find him, which ho did, aftor following Private (Secretary Murphy to this city. Tho three were tako.n to tho po lice Btation, where they wont into consultation with an attorney they had called. Taylor was in posseH eion of a bonch warrnnt, for them, and he decided to return to San Francisco without making a fight i ' extradition. SAN UAFAEL, Ct . Feb -S. - Cor-i oner Sawyer, with a party of volun-, teer warchor."tnrtoii up Mount Tn-: malpaU from Mill Valley today In j pearch of tlm skeletou of a woman, which was found by mountain climb era yesterday and which it In bolloved will rovoal tho result of a myBterloiiB I murder or snlclde. The remains worn found by Alfred Eckstein ami Wllhelm Kimcke, both of San FranclHco, after they hnd mlflB ed tho trail and wandered up on an unfrequented hlope of the mountain. Upon one wrlRt was a gold hrncelet sot with an Imitation amethyst. Aj gold filled watch and chnln lay inj Biich a position as to indlcato that It; had been worn upon the breast or the woman. A straw hat had survived tho ef fects of the elemonts and gave signs of having boon rather handsome. The particles or clothing Indicated that the woman wore a blue silk drees. Strands of hair showed thnt Hho wns a blondo nnd tho skeleton Is that of a rather largo woman. The skeleton lay nt the crest of a little knoll from which a far sweep ing view of the bay and surrounding country was obtained. The picturesque spot and tho mys tery tlmt surrounds tho Identity of the woman, with tho various conjec tures ns to how she met hor donth, 1 have given a thrill to tho work of the I searchors, who aro proparc d to reveal j a shuttered fomanco, a unrk crime or perhaps a strange accident. Tho two men who found tho re mains failed to take accurate account of tho location nnd could not advlso tho officers Just how to roach the spot. Tho braselot and watch woro tak en to San Frnholsco, whore tho cnso was roportod to tho police. They woro brought back bore and turned over to Coronor Sawyer today. Clark-Llbby. Aaron M. Clark of Conlial Point J nnd Mis Mabel H. Libby of Phoenix woro married at the latter place lntd Saturday nt tho homo of lite bride's j sister. Tho happy couple, arrived in ( Central I'omt Mummy and thrtt evening- woro nccorded n rousing jooerl tinn by a crowd nf Mr. Clark's friends, who gave the e.ouplo nn old fashioned charivari after their re turn from church, Mr. nnd Mrs, Clark am .oficupyiii.g h(i,F, J'. Mooid bouse on Second street, AffCid! pallem . Moei VALENTINES 1 Cent to $1.50 Each We will put on sale here tomorrow the finest line of fancy Valentine ever own in Medfont a complete line a Valentine to suit every taste and am purse. 10,000 VALENTINE POST OARDS, lc EACH. Hosiery Specials 10 dozen boys' extra heavy 1x2 cotton ribbed Hose: most all sizes. This is our regular SHc hose. Saturday, price 3 pair for 50c 3 pair for 50c 10 dozen ladies' heavy fleece lined Hose, seam less, fast black, ribbed garter top; a H5c quality most stores. Saturday price 10 dozen boys' or misses1 seamless, fast black Tlose: the best lHc hose in Mod ford. Sat urday price 10c per pair in sizes 01-2 to 01-2. $1.50, $1.75 AND $2.00 Men's Nap-a-ite Genuine horsehide gauntlet Gloves, everybody knows what these goods are. Saturday, price $1.25 a Pair IF YOU WANT Laces - Buy them tomorrow; regular fcf 10c, 12 l-2e and 15c qualities; closing out price Salurday, 2c and 5c a yard 25 Per Cent Discount on all ladies' Fabric GJovcs, Satur-day, Ladies' Fleeced Vests High cutjicck, long sleeves, in full cut, extra largo sizes, 25c each. Handkerchiefs Child reu's lc each; la dies' plain and fancy, fic and 10c each; men's, 10c, each, a for 25c. You should see the quality to judge the price. YOU PAN ALWAYS FIND IT AT HUSSEY'S OUR PRICES BRING-THE PEOPLE Nl ' '