Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1910, SECTION TWO, Page 13, Image 13

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    Til 111 MEDFORD MAIL, TRIBUNE, M1CDF0RD, OUICOON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY fi, 19.10.
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FIERCE BATTLE ID MEN GREET
ON IN NCARAGUA THEIR BIG CHIEFS
Government Troops Havo Been Over Two Hundred Indians Enjoy the
Stondlly notronllnu (or Past
Two Days Bolli Armies
Now In Oion Country.
NUKFIKUW, Niearapiu. ?
(WlroloHH to Colon,? -Tito liuliot' It
Ki'owliiK Intro Unit tlio iIocIhIvo buttle
ol' the Nioarautiun revolution in in -pmidliiK.
Followitiu tlio 1'iKlitliiK of tliu lunt
two dtiyn, tlio uovornmeiil troopn
which bavo boon retreating nlowly
nud fik'liti'iK' donpuratuly niueo Hid Kh
tradniiH bvKnii tbuir advance, from
Aooyapu, havo readied Tipltiipa, on
tlio HhoruH of l.ako ManuKiin. Tipi
tupit in hut '20 iiiIIuh from Managua.
Until tlio pjvuniinuiit troop and
tlio urniiin: rebel anny now ani in
opou country, whom Hiiorrilii HhIiUm
1h iutpoiudblo. Should tlio crucial
Imttlo ho fought in that auction, act
ual force and Hitporiority of numbcrti
mid equipment will lio tlio initio fac
tor In llio roHtilt.
Tlio iinoiiHincMH that linn pervaded
thu capital iluriiik' the retention ud
vaucu of the rehelH, accurdiiiK to re
port from I hurt) early today, Iiiih in
3roaM'd alinoHt to a panic iim the rc
milt of the itiHurKcut victory at Mo
tion. Hcporttt of the caHUitltlos in
tlii eiipiKcnieiit vary, hut it Ih ho
licNed that between 11)11 and IWtt men
wore killed.
It it believed here that the govern
ment budcrn in accepting a hattle til
Moaon were trying to harritHH the reb
el' ttilvaucc ami to learn na nearly
tin MiNfili(. their actual Htrcnglh. If
an actual attempt wan uiadc to xtop
the iiiMnvciit ndvaiicc, it in apparent
that it failed iiliMilutHy.
Probate Court.
HMute and gtturdianidiip of Clinrlen
I., anil Ivan II. Ilockcrriiuith Order
for oalc of real antato.
Uuardiauhhip Holier! .1. Williaiin
Citation t obcir to kIiow why real
oMnlc lmllld not he hoI.
Kxtate of .IiiIiii IViiingcr, iiimiiic
('itntitut to how ciuinc why mil v
talc ltn.ild not he xold.
IMute of Margaret A. Walker
Kitty ltcumiti appointed adiniitirttra
trix and unardian minor liotrv
"Close Wa-Wa" and tlio
"Hyas Closo Muck-a-Muck."
I'ho Odd Followa hall, which had
bean routed for the Oceanian, wan
filled nearly to overflowing Friday
evening by inemburri from the limit
ing ground of AHhlaud, OraulH I'iihh,
JaukHouvillo nud Mcdford, when the
Hauhom'H guvol fell and the council
fire wiih kindled.
Heing a npccial inentiug, the regu
lar order wan omitted and the "hijoo
Mkoiikitm wa-wa" commenced at onco.
Great Incohonoo Knrrar, tlio gucHt of
tlio ovoning, gnvo a comprclicnidvo
hlhtorv of thu order of Hod .Men and
wiih followed by Walter Little, great
Hiichom of Oregon.
Brother J. It. U. Hell "happened in"
and made onn of thono brilliant and
witty abort talks for which this an
cient puttl chief and pioneer preacher
Ih noted. M. V. Mulkoy piiHRod back
a few compliments handed him by
Mr. Hell and told how he became a
Hod Matt and what ho thought of the
order.
M. V. KggleHton followed with ft
rthorl talk on hi experience with
redincit while in the Tinted Stalex
cavalry. About that time it wiih an
nounced that tho "corn and vcniHon"
wiih ready in tho "medicine tent," anil
the chtefH and li raven lost no time in
adjourning thither.
The Hiirend wiih one of the finest
ever Kct out on such an occasion in
Mcdford. During the bauiptet ad
drcHien were made by different
8vonker.
Mr. I'arrar will lung remember
Mcdford nud Weatonka Tribe, it he
xaid that for cnltbniuKm and inter
est in the work ho had found fow
that would eittal it and none to excel.
Investigate This,
nit i 't .......... 'ii.. iv,., f.,.i.
I ford, JIO acres fine bearing pears, 20
acre m'I to orchiitd. all line fruit
J land, good jtoTtcc nud outbuilding; all
ui'dcr Fib I.tike ditch; a bargain,
20.000. WVighl & Allen. 128 Knt
Main.
GLEASON AND TEX
S0ONJO MEET
Will Then Decide Definitely as to Lo
cation of Bio Fistic Event in
July of This Year Will
Meet on Tuesday.
MISSOULA, Mont., Teh. fi,--Jak
OleitHou and Tex Klukard will meet in
Halt La ko City noxt Tuomlny to di
ouhh tho battle-ground upon which'
Jeffrie and JoIiiihou will Kettle their
grudge, and incidentally the heavy
weight champioiihhip of the world.
OloaHon, according to reporlK ent
out from thiH city ycHterday, hail held
n wiro conference with Hieknrd and
arranged that the fight would go to.
Han Francisco. OlotiBon today denied
that there wiih any truth in the re
port. "Home reporter numt hnve iniHUti-
dornlood mo," ho Hnid. "I wfali tho
report wore true, but bo far it in not.
What really Iiiih happened in this: I
tried to arrange a meeting with Rick
ard in Unite thiH week. Hickard
wired mo he would be unable to get
there and HiiggcHled Hint we get to
gether at Salt Lake next week. The
cnnferoimec wan. fixed for TucHda;.'.
I can t predict what the rcnult of our
meeting will be. Merger and .Toffrie
tiro iriHiHling that lite matter be net
tled at onco. and I will mako every
effort lo bring tho dmctiHsion to an
end. I hope the fight will go to San
FranciHoo. TIiiiCh all I can say."
PLAIN CLOTHES MEN ARE
AFTER WILY SMUGGLER
SAX FHANCISfO.'Ciil.. Feb. -AgentH
of the treiiHitry department,
aided by the San Francisco police
nod dozens of plain clothes men, nro
fonrchiug Chinatown todnv in an ef
fort to locate "Chick" Wallace, al
leged backer of no opium Mtumgling
ring that ban been. suceef til in itn
txirting illegally thounud? of dol
lars' worth of the contraband opiy
product within the last few month.
Since Hie recent pannage of strin
gent lawn against the importation of
opium, nmuggling operation have
grown at an nlnrming rate. The
government ituthorilieH are certain
that n well-nrganir.ed gang work
ins.' to escape the enibnrtro.
i
FIENDISH
CRM
E
SHOCKSJEATTLE
Rollers Force Carbolic Acid Down
Man's ThroatDeath Inter
venes as Act of
Mercy.
Reeling
HHATTLK, Wiwh., Feb. 0. Seized
from behind by two or inoro men.
gantcd, dragged to an alleyway,
robbed and thou deliberately killed
by having carbolic acid poured down
IiIh throat a bo lay on tho ground,
itncouHcioiiH, wnH tho fate that befell
Charles A. Gunatcad early, today. Hi
dend body wiih found at 2 o'clock thin
morning on l'ost street, near Yeslcr
..... r i i ir...:.. r..
uvt oy uri'tft iiiiiiiuu .uutiiu .hoi-
nick, and now lies nt tho morgitn
nwaiting advices from tbo man's rel
ativeK, who livo In St. Paul, but
whose, nddrcKK i unknown. An in
Ouet will he hold today or tomorrow.
Tho murdor of Onnstead is one of
the in of. t uniiHual and fiendifih crimen
tjint Iiiih ever been committed in Se
attle. There is not n mark on tho
man's body snvp the acid burns
around his mouth, and be is n man
of Hitch iMiwcrful build that it is cer
tain that ho would put up a hard
fight before being overpowered. Yet
the coroner is positive that bo did
not commit suicide, but died nt the
hands of others.
When tho body was picked up by
Dcputv Coroner Hill the man's cont
and vest had beetj pulled up around
his neek. while the under side of his
clothes showed beyond nny possible
doubt Hint ho had been dragged along
the muddy street for at least a
block. The theory regarding the
strange crime is that several men
came up from behind Oniistend.
bound nud gagged him before be
could summon help, dragged him to
the dark nlley known as Post street,
find rifled his pockets of nil hi
moiicv. Carbolic acid wa then pour
ed down his throat and after he wan
belpless be was left to die a terrible
death.
flunstead's itockcthnok hnd been
cleaned oT all of the money it con
tained and bad then been stuck hack
in hin trousers' pocket.
Several letters were found which
showed that he hnd made application
.for employment to various firms in
Seattle. One letter was from thi
Is much cheaper than shingles
better than iron
more durable than tin
superior in every way
to all other brands of roofing.
Why?
Because it is the original roofing
made in the best equipped factory
in the world made by men who
have been making and studying
roofing for twenty-six years.
Malthoid is made to give
satisfaction and does,
no matter where it is
used.
It's
free
ni
IttL
A r
ta4 nlwbU
"Cat of
Rooting."
V mutr vktt
two fffeflcac
hu Urft of
vbit tooint
ft kHT( (Mi,
1 tit txrut
cartel k.
Scatlnc
Made by The Paraffae ?M Co.
G-ARNETT-COREY
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Frye Druhn company, where he bad
been working for tbo past week. It
was u notice of discharge and hnd
been accompanied by u check for $18.
The Greek who found tho body no
tified It. C Hecker, night fireman at
the plunt'of the Seattle' Electric
company. A few moments before
Becker lind heard h scuffle jtiHt out
side his door, but bad been unable
lo investigate nt the time.
Gunstcnd was about 42 years l
age mid unmarried. lie was a fine
Hpeeimeir of physical manhood.
widow who is reputed to be worth at
least $30,000,000.
When Mrs. Leeds today entered a
laughing denial to the report that
Paget was coming to the United
States to press his suit, tho names
of Lord Alexander Thinno and Jas.
De Wolf Cutting of Now York wore
suggested in a similar light. Mrs.
Leeds immediately declared that
then' is nothing more between her
and these men than there is betweer
her and Paget.
MRS. LEED MAY WED
YOUNG ARMY CAPTAIN
NKW YOItlv, Feb. 5. Rumors of
the possible marriage of Mrs. Wil
liam B. Leeds,, widow of the tinplnte
magnate, to Captain Albert Paget,
son of Goncral Sir Arthur Paget,
wcro revived today when it became
known thnt the young Englishman
was scheduled to nrrive here this af
ternoon on the liner Adrintie.
The captain's mother is coming
with him. When Mrs. Leeds was lat
in London Lady Paget did not do
much in n social wnv for the tretl'
Real Estate Transfers.
Anne M. Parker to .1. Grieve,
Iota 6, 7, 8 and 9, Parker
Place Addition to Mcdford.$ 1,000
Iutisa Coffmnn to R.'H. Toft,
lot 9, block 2, Kendall ad
dition to Mcdford 1
J. A. Lyon to Louisa Coff-
mnn, lots 8 and 9, block 2,
Kendall addition Medford. 200
J. A. Lvon to Lorn .1. East
man, lots 1 and 2, block 1,
Hunker Hill addition to
Medford 10
Anderson-Grcen Co. to Bert
Anderson, part block o."i.
Mcdford 10
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ABILITY, POWER COMBINED.
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SPEEDWAY
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market.
MODELS 16 AND 17
DISTANCE
Quarter mile
Kilometer '.
, Mile
livo miles
Ten Miles
Twenty miles
Fifty miles
One hundred utiles...
TVY0 HUNDRED MILES
TIME
0:08.38..
0:2(5.20..
0:37.71.,
3:17.70..
7:01.04..
. 15:31.80..
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.Robertson Flat 60 Atlanta
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CHEVROLET BUICK 30 ATLANTA
I
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ROAD RACING
EVENT DIST,, MILES DRIVER CAR AV. MILE HOUR
A7auderbilt eup 27S.0S Crant Aleo Six 62.80
Wheat ley Hills 180.60 Tlarroun Atarmon 59.70
Massapeqne enp 126.40 Matson Chalmers-Detroit 40 58.50
Lowell trophy 31S.00 Robertson Simplex 54.20
COBE CUP .'. 395.60 CHEVROLET .BUICK 40.90
Tndiana trophy 232.70 .Matson Chalmers-Detroit 51.40
Fairmount Park eup 200.00 Robertson Simplex 55.40
Riverhead Class 1 227.50 Do Palma Fiat 62.40
RIVERHEAD CLASS 4 113.75 CHEVROLET BUICK 30 69.60
Fortola Class 3 254.16 Fleming J?ope-Hartford 63.72
LOS ANGELES-PHOENIX 480,00 J. &L. NTKRENT.. BUICK 30 24.80
THE BUICK WINNERS COST FROM $1000 TO' $4500 LESS THAN THEIR COMPETITORS.
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