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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPOttP. OREGON, MON1UY, MARCH U, 1910. ; Too Late to Glasslfy MINING mmm urin ncAn FOR, SALE Block of five lots on Ivy Btreci, between Tenth and Kiev- onth strcot, cast front, a choice lo cation for apartment house or fam ily hotel. Inquire nt 240 South Grnjto Several street. 311 ACTIVE DWORD AND CONVICTS SHOW PUBLIC OPINION ! TEDDY. JR., 10 LlVt GOLD DILL FLYNN ARE READY GREAT COOLNESS SAVED RUSSIAN! LORDS TO CONSIDER Mines Are Working Large Little Betting Has Been Dono on Prisoners Threatened by Fire Are Real Reason for Acquittal o( Nlcho- ; Alter His Marriage In Juno Young Lord Rosouorry Will Prosent Motion FOU SALE Now modern five-room ( bungalow, three blocks from Main ' street: has built In chiffoniers,', built In rcfrtfeorator, built In buffet, ' modern plumblnc and electric lights, j Somo mission furnlturo, built es-i pcclnlly for this house, will bo sold i Crews and Arc Cleaning Up Good Dally Average of the Dust That Lures.. Coming Mill But Negro Will Be the Favorite Flynn Confident of Suc- Hold In Check by Chaplain Panic! cess. Threatened for An Soon Subsided. Instant B:iti PITTSnUHQ, I'n.. March 14. las Tschalkovlsky Was That Gov erment Heeded Protests From Oth er Powers, One hundred dollars a day has LOS AXOELES, Cnl., March 14 -with It. Owner experts to bulla on 'been tho average clean-up nt Billing- Jun Flynn ami bam Landlord nro on vi ' East Side and will dtspose of this (on & Blues Centennial mino on the finnl lap of their preliminary tontlary oxproatod high pialso for the property at a reasonablo flcure. ln-'i-nnno nrtUi. fnr fi, .,., RnVjJ wnPi- nn,i rrom both enmns todnv self-control shown by six hundred. quire at 240 South Grapo st. 311 Njwg Ccntcn1ja, cnme tho word thnt thc f;Khlers nf0 FOR SALE Flvo acres, close In, s ono 0f tho richest placers" in south- in excellent shape for the 45-round planted to fruit trees, Binall fruits na w na nnn nf , ftH. ro on Ainrcn it. convicts yojterday who wore placed ST. PETEKSHUIia, March 14. It in declared on Rood authority todny that tho real reason for t lie ncqutttnl of Nicholas Tsolmikovsky, thu Hub- Tonlght Which Will Tend to Bring About Roforamtlon of Upper Houso and truck sarden; houso, barn. chicken house and tank house, with est. It hns been mined since the fif- Lnnjford, ncdordni; to Mnnnger Woodman, is seven pounds heavier gasoline engine and pump; land all ties, and nt no time has it produced than when ho met i lynn in JicLarcy's piped for Irrigation; plenty of wa- better than now. One giant is oper- pavilion some timo ago. Woodman ter; adjoining land platted to lots; ;nted In mnny pnces tho gravel is apparently is sanguine of his black will SUCrillUV lUi uuiva u w a . I.. iuuu o uumhj m " j " . . . nt i 'k. mans aimuy u pui riynn wuy miu Sixth street. 311 " " " predicted today that the fight would von SALE l large gentle cow Rr-md 200 ounccs bave beon tnkcu 0U,t not go 15 rounds, ing 4 SEi S one'heKeT St. ' with th5s ?t D ,0S8 CwfWcnt f WC" 4 month, old; .too one sow .d'fra"L J't f ' T 1 1 CCS8' H wi" htfdn to ",npr ff" olrht oIks Address H L G care twen,y fo thlrty fcot dcp'h', nnd today for ho believes that ho hns Peirco Placer Mine. Jacksonville, may bo worked nt a good profit from; done n! tho hnrd work noccssnry for 311 ( the surface, although tho richest dirt lhe f;Rht All indications point to n r rrrr:1'? fond on tho bedrock. As much record house when the bruisers come LOST-Sunday. a blue and gold belt ns forty donrg havo bccn tnkeu out Thursday. It has been pin and belt. Kindly return to , the,m a sinB,0 pnn lhis scas0Tif whilo tho!manv davs s5nce (he foca, fans hnvp Tribune office, TWO 306 largest nugget found was valued at hnd"an oDonrtnnitv to see two rood bungalows on . eighty-four dollars. Already in thel-,-- who arc biraer than cnats in a ucusuu neignoornooa oi -iuuu nave oeen , on f,Eht. nnd a rendv they are roll taken out tins year, ana tne lower WANTED To buy, all kinds of . race carrying the wash from the gi now five-room West Side, $10 per month. Investment Co. 308 hirf.tnnd heddfnir. Address Watson's 'ant, has not been touched. Tho fi- care of Mall Tribune. M i nnl cleau-np will be made in a few vnn DrvTtmfnrr r. days, and tho season's result will ntture for sale. 127 South G st. inc the sweet morsel in their months. Little bcttinj: hns been done but the negro will he the favorite. . . i.i i i i . ii jprounoiy oe swenea ay several inous- nn? rlnllnrs. t;ariy sunrise seea po-r TOR SALE tatoes. C. Carey, North Talent, TOR RENT Five-room JOHNSON STARTS CAMPAIGN FOR GOVERNORSHIP In tho prison elcpol when :. fire start ed In tho hosiery factor:' near the chapel. At the first alarm the strlpo-clnd worshipers sptaur, to their Man Will Mako His Homo on Coast Still With Carpet Company. VVttV VAtll I till. , LONDON. March M.-Lor.l dore Honshu, Jr.. will tnko Ills hmy wlu proHU1l u U)um u.uHco.nlu,..mno,Hcou0rm1..ur. n Uq mm q (() ho feot rho with MH Kl.mi.or llutlor Alex- mt , rcg((vo M , (l ntidor, which will tako plnco probably, , f vV.i.i ... .HBi.i.... 'tho best muntiR of rofonnlnir tho ox-tho'.,i.. Itortchorry is clminnnu of n iwu jnlttoo recently appointod by tho of next Juno. Gvoruo l'orkla. treasurer :.. .U.IJ..I .1.... In danger by flio nt tho prison. '"" t"e Kionnnoi:i , Hartford carpet corporation nt tho! Tho men had assombled at sorvlco ,mor considering nn mho protests company's mllin horo, where young! !i 1.1 I 1 I). ,..., .,1. I..... I..... l.l.... iiuiii iiuiuim. (ii'i'iin'ii ii wiimii ill. mi- ' iwwnui vii. nun uvrn wuiitiii:.. uutjiiiiv . wise to punish him nt tlii stime. The oil today thnt Itoosovolt would bo J'eora to consider monsiiro for tho declarations by Ifritish and Anion. Clven n responslblo posltlcu with the- reformation of tho houso of lord. It enn officials that the trinl in secret Snn Francisco brnnoh of tho concern. ' inidorHtond that his pupofed mo- When asked If Hnaaovolt would bo tio i in the remilt of Hie doHhomllni inntinger, l'orklns snld: of tluii committee. "No;. nt least not at tho ouUet." It is probnhlo thnt Lord Uoc- wlll lu got a big Increase of sal- berry will proposo n rndiictin in feet and ' of Tselmikovsky nnd Mine. Ilresch-' ' ...Mn , eiP ..Ini . ..... , rvj Dft nilD fill I n i JMlli 111 pill a panic seemed Imminent. Tho men woro calmed, however, by both of them out of the.Avay, way in- tho nssiiraneoi of the chaplnln, and J vostigntcd by the Russian trusted services woro continued. Later Um ngeutB of tho interior department, nryT vnn nsltod, arrival of ts.o city fire department , They reported thnt tho sentiment was "That concerns only tho young man and tho shouts or the flrcmon caused i gennino nnd that thero was n feeling nnd tho company," was tho reply, a second tromor to sweep tho audi- thnt both the United States nnd En- "but you know rnlos of salary fro eace and a stnwpedo was threatened, gland might bo compelled to nddrcss nnwitly como with mnrrlago. At this Juncture the choir began a l notes to tho Russian govermneut fcymn and tho convicts Joined In. This ment protesting ngninst summnry music allayed the feelings of fear and ' judginont in tho Tschnikovsky case, tho service continued t'ltbout fur-1 To nvoid this tho interior department ther Interruption. ordorcd tho ncquitnl or tho patriot Meanwhile tho city Mromen and a ' ns tho lessor of two evils. brigade of prison "trusties" fought a , So suro woro the vicious blaze and it was not control- MAN WHO PROSECUTED DURANT PASSES AWAY RAN FRANCISCO, Mnrch I t.--Preparations nro being made tod.iy members of for the funeral of William S. Hnrnos. Tschnikovsky'a family thnt ho was to one of the best known nttnruovM of led for many hours. In tho course of bo convicted thnt they hnd mourning tho Pacific coast, who died nt his tho fire, sovornl trusties and riromen outfits ready to don ns soon ns the homo nt Snlnda Flench yesterday nft- wero overcome by srnoko. , verdict wns announced. Tschniko- or nn illness of sovornl days. Appo- The hosiery factory was damaged ysky stated that ho anticipated lenv- ploxy wns tho immodinto ciiuse of ItU to the extent of $12,000. No ono wnsing Russia immediately nnd bo mndo death. ' I haM nnl nlnnM- rt rrnnti minflfi ' V fc i TftTT -rr. f . A r . ' ,in southern Oretron." said Mr. Blue. Hiram W. Johnson, gubernatorial house on,ns ne D;ctfed a four-.dollnr nuccet . candidate of tho Lincoln-Roosevelt West Tenth street; electric lighted; from the box at ciean.up time,' Tint league, will fire tho first gun of his 1 garden started; rent reasonable. In- jf they arc opcrated successfullv it campaign at Simpson auditorium to-! quire of Hal L. Conrad. 30S !mnst be with work not ,vind j w;n v seriously Injured. FOUR STUDENTS DROPPED BECAUSE THEY BOOZED nlHit Inhnunn will ilolfrnr nn nA. ffTtTA T.T.T?? AfnrMi 1 .1 Hnfnnui I . .. . . 1 . . ..V. J V - ...... . ... j "rj . - ...a. .a...-.. aaaa VV. T A aM ... . . ,..fcaa..- Ifaj, cnfnro tn snv thnl -nnmli nnnlrnf a I dresa In which he will elnbornte nnnn llmv wnm fniinrt miillv nf I'inlntbit' . OtntCS. ... , - i . --- r c i it. . . oevorni oi uio witnesses are to iw It plain thnt he expected should he Barnes wns (JiHlriot attorney of not flee from the country to be pros- Snn Francisco from 1801 to 1S08. cctited nirnin on a similar ehnrge. He acted n proneculor of Theodore Ho has not decided yot where he Durnnt, the nnrtorious "church mur- will go but probably will go first to dercr" who was convicted nnd hung. England nnd Inter to the United after one of the most wnsntioiinl TOR SALE 70 acres, 1 mile from Eagle Point, uncleared, 50 acres have been taken out on summer even-j the lanks of his platform, according the college regulation prohibiting the first-class sticky fruit land; price :ings, under those trees at the hotel! to his statoment today. use of intoxicating liquors, four stu- 560 per acre, easy terms; 40 acres, Jn town, to fill n boxcar. But n In an Interview today, Johnson dents have been suspended from the free soli, half bottom land; 10 acres inline must be mined to pay. We have flayed what ho termed t!i Southern ' Oregon Agricnltnrnl Collego for one cleared, heavy timber on bolance; ( .old the Centenninl nnd have- no ul-j Pacific machine for "causing a con-!yenr, four others have confessed nnd good water right, two miles from terior motive in saying that whoever! fllct of Interests between southern apologized before tho faculty 'nnd Eagle Point: price $120 per acre. -works it will be well paid." (and northern California." 'Ho pre-(student body and four more nro still f,,rtini Infnrmntlnn. nildrpftS i TTio T!lnMti n.lrl Tl -fw7 t. n. nnm. Ainte.A n i-i.ssntlnn nf lnt.pnntlnnnl nr'.i.nAn tnt-flafinnfiAn t Box 127, Eagle Point, Or. loany of which F. W. Bodcc is local i sectional strlfo In tho ovent of his! President Kerr ind tho faculty trinjs in the history pf the wet. prosecuted. It ii alleged in the in vestiention which resulted in the prosecution being ordered, thev told memluirship of the second limine from 000 to W0. According to n tHtitn tivo plain under consideration, i!00 of this latter number will bo hereditary membom nnd they will select th re maining iro. Verv few of the Lihernls b mm mniiH mny approve of thi plan but' mott of thoni insist of nn elective upe ond cbnmbor. Tho IrisH want (bo house of lords destroyed because it opposes homo rule. The LahoriloH wnnt nore ond chamber at all. . The lords thsmsclvos are not over enthusiastic for reformation of tho hoiiHO but they nro turntnc to it to prevent more sweeping reform. Oregon, Mnrcho 14, 1910. n much moro convicing story than J-otlco is Hereby given thai there when on tho stand. A number of nro funds on hand In tho ctly treas them nro alleged to hnvo fled the ury t0T tno redemption of wnrrnnts country. Nos. 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 nnd 13, Country Club Burns. BURLINOAMK, Cnl.. Mnrch 14.--It was announced by the director, uf tho Burlinenmo Country Club .today thnt immediate work on the construc tion of n new club building would be started to replace the one destroyed CITV TltlUHntKU'H NOTICK. ;ov fir yesterday. The low U eMi Office of City TrenHiiror, Medford. ,nntP,i nt ,f 35,000. The building wn It is not boliovcd thnt Mmc. Bros- lued ngninst tho trunk sowor fund, I ... . '. ... . . . ! nhL-nvW- nnn a.,m.:.. !.. . ... nrntn(iil Mnv 13. 1009. "WANTED Woman, Chinaman or manager, nas Dougnt me ucntenniai, nominaiion Dy ine repuoinxic prima- nave expresscu tntmseivcs aH neing.", . ' , , . J". " : Annir nnd will take Dossession June 1st. rles. determined to nro cct both tho stu- "u nro Hccinnng " - p , They havo a big modern electric : dents nnd the institution. Jap for general at Hotel Moore. housework. 307 PEOPLE READY TO FLEE FALFUR1RS i dredge on the ground considerable trict will come to the front ns n lead- Mexicans Greatly Excited Over Kill ing of One of Tfeeh- Number and State Troops Are Called. 5 AN ANTONIO, Texns, March 14. Slate troops bave been ordered 10 hold themselves in readiness and the San Antonio and Aransas Pass rail way is prepared to run n special train out of Falfurias, Texas, to car iy American women and children to San Antonio, if an attack is made apon them by Mexicans. The Mexicans are greatly excited at Falfurins over tho killing of Balt azar Garcia, a Mexican, by Dave Do lan, an American, Saturday night. Dolan is under arrest. Garcia was shot by Dolnn in a re volver duel at th6 railroad station and was killed almost instantly after he had attempted to shoot down thc American. At the time Garcia had just been released from the county jail on bonds following bis arrest for the murder of Dolan's cousin, J. P. Goodwin, Jr. Ho was preparing to take the train for his borne at Alice. Donlan had como to the station to bid farewell to Goodwin's father who ;was starting for his home in Live Oak county. As soon ns the Mexican saw Dolan, he drew his revolver. Dolnn saved himself by grabbing the upraised re volver. He thon turned the weapon' on the Mexican, fired one shot and lulled Garcia. The Mexicans are armed nnd threaten to kill tbo prisoner who is ic the county jail. : worK was done with it n year ago ' and they purpose making further ad ditions to the equipment which will enable them to get all the gold that jmay be in tho Ccntenninl's eighty ncres of gravel at a minimum of time nnd expense. I "Xo ore is being shipped from the Galice district at present, but active development work is being done on all tho mines, which shows that thc men who are back of the mines have confidence in their investments," said Dr. C. H. Smith, of Gnlice, who was looking after local mining interests several days this week. "Esepcially is this true of tho two big mines, tho Almeda nnd the Oriole. It is report ed that the Almeda is bonded for $G, 000,000 by eastern capitalists. A smelter -will be put in nt this mino ns soon ns fuel can be secured, nnd n coke plant is now being installed at Merlin will supply it. As soon ns we get transportation facilities or some means of taking the gold from the ore at the mines, the Galice din ing producer of the yellow metal.1 Tho ten-stamp-mill nt tho Grey Eagle mine on Sardine creek is al most completed, and thousands of tons of rich ore are ready for it. A gasoline engine will furnish tho pow er for the mill. Work on tho tunnel is progressing rapidly, and all but a small part of the 300 feet gone has furnished pay rock. The only thing that is troubling the Grey Eagle peo ple, ns it is all others on Sardine creek, is the poor road to Gold Hill, and they are hoping for, nnd using their best efforts to get n new rond that will reduce tho grades and short en the distnnce td town, so that ore may be hauled in and shipped at n profit. Twenty-four hours of milling nt J. H. Bcemnn's Lucky Bart stamp mill on Sardine creek this week took $150 in gold from seven tons of rock, or an average of over twenty-fonr dollars per ton in free gold besides about two per cent in sulphides. . l l There nro no saloons in the city11""" "n.a " Pronounced nnd tho investigation which has - ;"ntonce instead of exile. carried on seems to indicate thnt there have been very few instnnees i.i which students have been guilty of using intoxicating liquors in thc pnt The faculty will attempt to put an end to nil such practices in tho future. Interest on tho same will censo tho government would hnvo been more a,tcr tho abovo dato. n death 307' L, L. JACOnS, City Treasurer. insured. Although n number of rare tapes tries nnd several paintings were lost in the fire, most of tho contents of tho nttraotivo club wcro snved by the offorts of sovornl millionaire mem bers who worked in tho fnee of Ihe flames removing trophies, paintings and works of nrt from tho interior. Tlu firo was caused oithor by a de fective fine or crossed electric wire-. Police Nab Suspect. SAN DIEGO, Cnl., Mnrch 14. When tho Owl train from Lob An geles unloaded in the morning a man supposed by the polico to bo one of tho criminals who are snid to hnvo broken jail in San Bernardino while serving a terra for burglary, wns' among the passengers and was ar rested by a detail of polico who had received a telegram that tho suspect was aboard. ne is held nt police headquarters in company with a woman, his trnv-, cling companion, who is suspected nf having knowledge of the shooting of Mrs. Henry C. Stephens nt Snn Bor- nnrdino this week while bandits' wcro attempting to rob her home. TAFT'8 BROTHER-IN-LAW TAKES HIS OWN LIFE, PITTSBURG, Pa., March 14. Thomas K. Laughlin, n brother-in-law of President Tnft, committed suicide by shooting himself, accord ing to the statement of the coronor here today. Laugblin's death occurred yester day, and the report of the physicians that he died from "cerebral hemorr haK" gave no inkling at that time ) 1fcat h had eoaa to a violent death. We IWant Bids For Grading HIGHLAND PARK ADDITION This is no Small Job We will receive bids for grading for sidewalk and for parking on one sido of West Main street from Washington street to Elm street 400 feet; also for grading for sidewalk and parking on one side of Washington street 653 feet, and for grading Elm street 653 feet; also for grading for sidewalk and park ing on both sides of Elm street 1306 feet. This is all slip or frizle work; dirt to go back on lots; no fills in street or sidewalks. This is ready now. Work can commence at once, Bring in your bids as soon as possible. All bids must be in by Thursday noon, Cusick f& Meyers 2Hfef Main Street Rogue River Valley R. R. Depot Medford An Orchard Bargain A Splendid Investment FINE BOTTOM LAND; WEST SIDE OF BEAR CREEK; SIX MILES NORTH OF MEDFORD; TWO MILES FROM CENTRAL POINT 90 ACRES; ALL UNDER CULTIVATION; ' 70 AOREO PLANTED TO TREEjS 1050 BARTLETTS, 55 COMIOE, AND 250 HOW ELL PEAR TREES, ALL YEAR-OLD; 1100 NEW TOWN; 300 SPITZ, 300 KINO DAVID APPLE TREES, AND 700 PEACH, ALL 2-YEAR-OLD. 20 ACRES IN ALFALFA x Six-room house, barn, 3 wells, all fenced and all buildings in good condition. $30,000 HALF CASH, BALANCE ONE, TWO AND THREE YEARS. Walter L McCalliim Hotel Nash Lobby, Medford, Ore.