Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1910, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEflOX, FRIDAY.-JTJNE 31? 1910.
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Medford Mail Tribune
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Complete Hericn: Tlitrty-nlnth Year;
Dally, Fifth Year
RAILROAD REDUCTIONS ORDERED.
TJIIO interstate commerce commission this week ren
dered an iimxirt.'iiit decision affect inir railroad rates
'in the west. The railroads were ordered to slash tariffs
rnntiBHED daily except satub
SAY DY TUB MEDrOHD
PIUNTIKO CO.
a connoiidation of tim Medford Man, and all traiiscoiitinuiitul lines operatinir. between the At-
tstabllnhcil 1889, the Southern Ore- I . , .111 1" i
soman, established 1902: the .Democratic ; JjUltlC a Ml tllC PaClflC are lllC'llKlcd, .'111(1 111 SOllie CaSCS 1'atCS
TlmPK, establlHhed 1872) the Ashland ) '
TTIUU:
ford
RUEF MUST SHOW
WHY HE SHOULD
TribruncatSwiBhed "soe.11"5 Med" i are cut down nearly half. The "back" haul system, by
iiBERHD
edfonl. OreKon. under the act of
.arch 3, 1879.
tfflclal Paper of the City of Medford
Bunscn.iPTioN bates.
One year by mall 15.00
One month by mull :: B0
Per month, delivered by carrier. In
Medford, AHhland, JackHonvMlo,
Talent, Phoenix, Central Point,
Oold Illll and Woodvllm SO
Sunday only, by mall, per year,... 2 00
Weekly, por year 1.60
rail Kerned
Wire United
patohei.
Pra Dl-
tho
The Mull Tribune Is on aalo at
Ferry NewH Btand, Han Irnnclsco.
Portland Hotel Newit Htand. Portland.
Fowman Nowh Co, Portland, Or.
W. O. Whitney, Hcattle. Wash. .
Hotel Spokane Nown Htand, Bpokane.
Postage Bates.
I to 12-paRc paper
12 to 24-pajjo paper
14 to 36-purr paper
s Released on Plea of Poor
Health Under Heavy Bonds Now
Lawlor Wants to Learn Why He
Should Not Go Back to Jail.
eonoB putnam." Editor and Manager which rates to inland towns were kept higher than those
Entered i second-class matter No-1 (0 gCUDOl't tOWDS lai'tllCl' UWaV at il irreatel' dlStailCC irOM I-,
miner 1, lauy, ui 1110 pomuiiito v 1 . w
tlic starting point ot the ircight, lias been ordered abol
ished. Jn what is known as the Portland "backhaul" ease,
the commission deeided that the freight rates from Seattle,
Tacoma and Portland to points in Washington, Oregon,
Jdaho and Montana were unreasonable and a reduction of u, ,Ly S7v , " Ju,y,ir
Abe Huef, once political boss of Sun
JO per CCllt Was proposed. . I Francisco, before his conviction on
In the Spokane rate case, the commission decided that ' " bribery chniKe, must nppcar bo-
....... . 1 i i I foro oiiponor Judge Lnwlor tomor-
present Jreight rates were excessive and just and reason-j)W nil,i fahou. causc why ho shoul(1
able rates on both class and commodity freight were estab-!,l0t o remanded to the custody of
lished for the future.
Present class rates between Utah common points and
ff 'Mississippi and Missouri river transfer points were also
i' 1 j l iii iiii ii --- ... rvv
lounu 10 lie excessive ana tuey were oraerea to ue reaucca . that he needed time to confer with
about 18 per cent. llis "t'onioys in preparing a bill of
mi i ,. ii . . .i ., r r i exceptions.
J he decision oi the commission in the city of Spokane Tllis biIMinb bceil ,.,, Iu tho ,m.
against tho Northern Pacific and Great Northern compa- poilnto court. Xow Judge Lawlor is
me conui-
.lcl
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SWORN CinODLATIOIT
AveruKo Dally for
November, 1909 1.700
December, 1909 J.8JJ
January, 1910 1.026
rebruary, 1910 2,122
March, 1910 2,203
April, 1910 2,301
MAY CIIICUI.ATION.
1 2400 1 17 2RR0
the sheriff. Huef has been at lib
erty on $300,000 bonds sineo Decem
ber 2, 1900. He was released from
tho county jail at that time on the
plea that he was in poor health and
I 2350 '
I 23R0 '
4 2400 I
t 2400
C 2400 ,
g 2400
V 2400
16 2425
11 242S I
IX 2500 I
II 2ES0 I
II 3300 I
1 2E50 I
18 2EG0
19 2B60
20 2600
22 2650
23 2650
24 2600
25 2500
20 2500
27 2600
29 2560
30 2500
31 2600
Ilino mill nihnf iiiiiiniu itr.ic m.nn.n.n1 1. r"Am.ioc.5A,,n UOlCnnittCll to lllltl Ollt
"W ""'"" ""la "" t -!- ' VIIUU.UUW .:.. of T-f. . ...
Prouty. Jt was held that the earnings of the Northern
Pacific and the Great Northern for the ten years preced
ing 3908 "might fairly be termed excessive and that re
duction in revenues might therefore be made without vio
lating the constitutional rights of those companies."
The rnf.es nsfcililiRlmd fnv flio fnfnre mn iilmi.il1t'
Total 66,1001 , -.v..v, ..w '""'"ly
Less deduction and special edition 1.400 j lower approximately 20 per cent on both classes and
83. (UU I inniMiAlil ,na liiif lim t'lU nrvf lrv nl'l'niftt.n .'...... n ,1 .' .. J-1 .
Astonishing facts were developed concerning the earn
ing capacity of the Pacific lines. The commission shows
that "during the last two years the operating revenues of
the Southern Pacific company's Pacific system had in
creased $8,000,000, while its operating expenses had de
creased $5,000,000, thus producing an increased operating
income of over $13,000,000, or a net increase of about $2000
per mile of road."
A petition for a rehearing was filed by the railroads,
which will delay the putting into effect of the new rates.
By the same process of reasoning through which the
west was found eiftitled to reductions, Medford is also
entitled to substantial reductions in prevailing tariffs from
Portland and San Francisco, and if proper representations
are made, will undoubtedly secure them.
Avcraco net dally, 2450.
TATE OK OIti:aoN, County of Jack
son, hs:
On tlfls 1st day of May, 1910, per
sonally uppeured before mo, O. Put
num, manager of the Medford Mall Trl
une. who, upon oath, acknowlediced that
I above flirurcs nro true and correct,
(Seal) II N, YOCKIBY.
Notary Public for Oregon
MEDroHD. osraotr.
Metropolis of Southern Ore can and
orthern California and fastest-Brow
folty In Oregon,
opulatlon, 1910. 9,000
Hank denoslts. 12.760.000
Uanuer fruit city of Oregon -Itosue
River nppies "on nwcepsiaxes prize unu
title of
"Apple Kings of the World"
st National ..pplo Hhow, Hpokane, 1909
Iloguo lllvur penrs brought highest
f.rlccs In all markets of thu world dur
ng tho past fle years
Write Commercial Club, enclosing 6
cents, for pontage on finest community
mrililet ever written
TWO HEARTS.
ISuof was released from jail by
order of Judjjc Cnlmnniss while
Judge- Lawlor was absent from the
city. Huef is under sentence of 11
years in San Quentin penitentiary.
IN NEED OF TAILOR
INSTEAD OF DOCTOR
To her u tlower fair ho InoiiKht,
That breathed a fragrance suut;
With gcurnl'ul look, and cruel
thought,
She trod it '11011th hur feet.
Hut ah, to him how much 11 meant -
Cabtintr Ihh nil't umd'
Through him it lil.o a (!nor went,
And voou Iiih poor henit died.
Hut oie 11 week itu course had run,
So boon ill action rioves,
With treinbliiiK liamlh she hud buKiiu
To iriithor up the lenruH.
Withered r.nd dned, tlietr Krluuie
pont,
Their beauty all hai Ms t J
Itoiiiorwe and kiicI' together blent
And nou tuo heuits mo dead.
Tlionm- F I'liiti-r, 111 IIiimIoii OIiiIh.
FAKE FIGHT ARTICLES.
CINCINNATI, 0., July 1. "What
you need is u tailor Miop and not
the hospital," Philip Winters, Sev
enth street and Hioadway, was told,
when ho was taken to the city hospi
tal Friday, after declaring that ho
was badly bitten by a dog.
Winters was in the rear of a sa
loon nt 711 Broadway when 11 1
dog attacked him. The doir hung on
to tho man's troupers and it took
covernl persons to pry the brute
loose. Patrol 2 was called and tho
man was hurried to the hospital. He
was taken to the leceivinir wnrd and
examined, hut there was not even a
scratch on him. although his tiou
ers were ruined.
"You nio not bitten." Miid the interne.
"Well, whnt do you think of that?"
niton naked as ho hurnod out of
the ward and wended his way down
town.
ENGINEER LEWIS
CANDIDATE 10
SUCCEED SELF
Was Appointed State Engineer by
Governor Chamherlaln, But Legis
lature Passed Law Makinn. It an
Elective Office.
U
TIMBER LAND OWNERS
TO PAY MORE TAX
HANDON, Ore.. July 1. -A move
ment i- on toot which will icnlt in
having tho timber lands m ln
cruised, with n view of making the
largo timber holder pay their share
of the tiiM's, The mu cutout was
first started by the Haiidou Com,
mercial Club, and is backed by the
commercial organizations of othur
towns in the county nnd it will now
When Noah Fornot tho Bait.
(Prom Sketch.)
Milliliter -And hou did N'ouh
pentl him tiiue m tho uikf
Siiiull 1(m Piihhiu'.
Jlinilr A sent ii'uoimbU hiiu
coilion, my liuhlio.
Small Hoy (Kimrdodh )- Hul ha
wouldim oivteli muckl.
Minister (MiirprituHU- What makes
think thntf
Ruioll Huy (kmmiiifl ) IWohuho,
ye w, lip hnd oulv Ua wir-r-uii.
TyrWTIOPqLI'rAN" papers nro filled with accounts of
-Lt-- the .JelTVics-.John.son preliminaries. Distinguished
novelists, political essayists ami professional bruisers vie
with each other in depicting the glorious personalities of
the two pugs about to battle, and the down and out fighter
is given place of honor in the columns of the press over
his cultured associate.
Columns of slush tire being dished up daily by the erst-
wiuil- iia.s-Dueil, .loan U toUillvan, Oy Me OUCe-WltS 'J'OIIJ bo puhed thiough tor all it is mirth.
Sharkey, by lanky Bob Kitzsinnnons, bv" Gentleman" .Tim I Tlu? timl)or Inmls nro v far tho
fni-liofl niwl hv ntlm.. illW,..w., iu , :.. i ...... 1 1-'"-, of Hie wealth in the county,
; v "" "KMiiviiii-i.ii,, Kcmusco wiuuiiu-m vot a coinpan .iclv small
not write or speak a grammatical sentence and who receive f tho tncs are being paid
large sums for loaning their names to the product of some I r
obscure anad unassuming reporter, who receives a pit
tance for his labors.
ISven the giant ex-boilermaker and saloonkeeper prin
cipal, .Jeffries, as well as his polished ebony-hued rival,
.Johnson, neither of whom have the slightest idea of lit
erary composition or were ever known to read a book, are
"writing" of the great event that is, their names tire
signed, or more likely their crosses appended to articles
bearing their names primed in big t pe across whole pages
of big city papers.
ui course tne tlnulung public know all these "expert
SALEM, Or., July 1. John H.
Lewis, etate engineer, announces his
candidacy to succeed himself. Horo
toofre the ottico of stato engineer i
has been filled by appointment by
tho governor, but by virtue of an act '
passed by tho legislature nt Its last
session tho offlco Is made elective,
therefore .Mr. Lewis must go beforo'
tho people for endorsement. '
Mr. Lewis was appointed to the of
fice of stato engineer six years ago
by Governor Chamberlain, and
though appointed by a democratic
governor, lo a republican. Ho is the
only person who has ever hold tho '
josltlon of stato engineer In this state,
having been appointed when the of
fice was first created. Ho was born
and raised In Portland.
It was largely through his efforts I
that tho water code adopted last win
ter by the legislature was enacted
Into n law. Ho worked assiduously
through two sessions to bring about
tho onactment of tho law. It Is con-.
ceded generally to bo in advance of
the legislation on the same subject
In other states, and Mr. Lowls Is anx-'
lous to seo tho act given nn ndoquato
and fair trial. Tho law has Its ene
mies nnd unleso Judiciously and prop
erly administered could er.ally bo tho
subject of abuse.
Tho petitions to be circulated by
Mr. Lewis contain tho following
statement of his positien:
"If I nm nominated and elected I
will during my term of offlco endeav
or to carry to a successful completion
as sccretnry of tho desort lrnd board
tho eight stato Irrlratlon nroiects
and tho many water light ndjudlca-1
tlons before tho board of control, and
of which I am president, In addition
to the largo volume of work nowl
beforo tho stato engineer's office as
n result of tho laws recently enacted.
These laws are much In advance of'
othor states, nand wero onacted large
ly through my efforts. They aro on
trial In Oregon and will prove of
great valuo in the state's development
if made a success through consistent
and proper administration."
Isis Theatre
- - TONIGHT - -
BESSIE LOUISE KING
The Irish Prima Donna
in ancient Greco and Roman statuary.
Extra attraction for three nights only, Salindo, the
Marvelous Electric Juggler.
MAX LHADS THKM A XOVKIj CI I ASH Comedy.
CACTUKING Cl'll I1I2AKS Ileal and full of fun.
VICTIM OK JKALOUSV Ititi iliiiiini.
Till: IIKAKT OK A 1 1 BATH 12 V CHIXBE Drama.
SOXfi HV .MISS KBXXKDV.
SALINDO as a juggler is unsurpassed. In one act
he performs difficult feats of juggling standing on
a LIVE ELECTRIC "WIRE, while grasping another,
the electric current passing in a continuous stream
through his bod'. You will LAUGH as well as
WONDER at SALINDO, who has just completed his
I coast bookings under the BERT LEVEY CIRCUIT
MEDFORD THEATER
Saturday, July 2nd, 1910
THE
Athon StocK Co.
In Sir. A. Conan Doyle's
"The Sign of the Four"
lIMMIMIHtimiHIMMHMMMMMM
Seats Now Selling for This
Performance
HARVEY WOULD MAKE
A KICK ANY WAY
(Central Point Herald.)
Ilurvev Scott of the Oiooniitu N
unfriendly to .the Crater Lake road.
That' nnthinj.'. Ilanev i unfriend
ly to nnv earthly thing thnt doos not
empty its treasure into the coffers
of Portland. llnne will kick on
the fountain of life in the New .Je
rusalem when he find- out that it i
not the source of the Willamette
ri er.
Raskins for Health
OLD APPLES
NEAR FINISH
Unlit Supplies Received in New York
and Another Week Is Expected to
Clean Up Holdings Box Apple
Market Firm.
NEW YORK KILLS
DIRECT PRIMARY
Senate Falls to Pass Cobb Bill
Governor Hughes Gives Up Fight
and Will Not Call Special Session.
INDIJSNWilRSjnOUTHERNJEGON
(From J. C. Walling's History of Southern Oregon.)
Having Her Wny.
From IdtiiM )
tbouifiit .u had made up ,.ur mi ml lu loolcd, e&pccially upon a prize fight. As for the news-
to board " 'luinms: tliov mni.l- cm.i.l.- !... .4M., .1... 1 1 ...1 "'
i "i - ' .' , .i''M nu- iuiui- iu-!ii;uiu, ami wnuH.ae
"Knily In tho mornliiK of tho ton
th of September, wo rodo to wnrd tho
Indian encampment. Our party con
sisted of the following persons. Gen.
I-ano. Joel Palmar, Samuel Culver,
Captain A J Smith, 1st Dragoons;
Capt. I. W KoBter. Adjutant Col.
John Hum, Capt. J. W. Nesmlth,
I.lBUt. A. V. Kautz, R. n. Motcalf,
J. 1). Mason T. T. Tlornoy. After
riding a couple of miles wo cnino to
lire It whs too bteop for hcirkOH to
'Stmt, mid dismounted, uo proceed-
NEW YORK, July 1. Indications
that old apples aio nearlng the finish
lino woro reflected In tho light eup-
rplles this weok. Daldwlns will soon
take their place with tho down and
outs, and as a result quotations wero
only nominal. The best of tho recent!
arrivals failed to show quality
enough to bring over $5 and $5.25
per barrel. Another week is oxpect-
od to finish holdings up stato, al
though scattortug shipments of small
olumo will continue to arrlvo for tho
next few weeks.
Albemarle Pippins aro also doing)
the touching farewell scone, but with '
faster music than that of tho Bald-,
more of a bort to placato wins. The) have beou announcing
HV.U t.... M . i. .
. m. u.it v.iTiiiui. Ik ...hihiii iimur. .. ... . .
miiiMl ui hM. ii hum... f our (.i," Uu' l)llhllf pays to be faked, and demands that it be faked, I"1 ou f00t- l,nlf "",0 ot scramb
ud m. vuu are ut.um to Upithe press eudeavoi-s to fill the demand. "I,B, ,,ve'; rk8i:1 ,,r,,Bhof trouSht
houe in order to pleiiM rtfi.rvef" ' - - - ' - I"8 I"1" Indian's stronghold, just
.,., ,, , uuuer me vim ui limit" uiil'K wuuro
inliic I'Mk louwki)r. Soon f. , ttW., ..., , ..,.,. n, ttMM
ll.. I... . L .. 1
mi, iiu irtuiiK id kmp nousa m
that Ow will Ih triad to hoard."
70, Tires of Wife Only 21.
Practice Campaigns.
( Ify-oiu Judire o
MI don't know whether I misht lo
fik vou Kurioutlv or not," mhmi lh
fair vounir thinir tt the kkIIhuI offi
cer who has iuit proposed. "I've
hwird that yu wert rnmiffd to tn
iHri last summer."
"My daar, thone weren't real
KNtreiuwit. Thev were nM r--hIiiuii
kinnUhos." i
I
Didn't Like the Company.
(Prom Ixiiulou Opinion.)
Tho Narrator- -And from m (
abut Ik bull, eauitht th do, lifted,
him miT n Inihh nnd hinded him m
ii iHiiul nut l'r never been able to
ii dm ih.' ih v to come onto the links
i . ' ii i c
U I rlufr l'irhnps he objects
NKW IIAVRN, Coan . Jt 1.
Hun Ptick. the Mptuaaiwiartan
,whu iu lled In the heart of the Val
Unlvrlty atMiioa for the past fifty
iare. has brought ault against kit
81-yarr-uld wit. Ma Burn Pack,
wore gathered hundreds
and well armed snvnges.
of
The bust-
tor Mrs 1'ook became so e.tragnvout
that her husband published a "wifojnoas of the treaty begun at oasa,
notice." and urosaatly Peck sliowwl . M,,c" time was lost In translating
up Mtb a black ay.
slderable
tho Indians, and finally the matter of I their dopartuie for sotuo weeks and
"Jim's- death was settled by thoa' ".determined to toar them-
whltes agreeing to pay damages
' jali'Aa nin. T)n trtw nn linnrl lM
week brought J 7 per bnrrel when
ALDANV, N. Y., July 1. Direct
primary legislation was finally kill
ed by the Now York legisla.uro to
day when tho senate failed to pass
tho Cobb bill. The Grady and Fria
ble tyllls wero killed by a viva voce
voto.
Governor Hughes has announced
that ho will not call anothor special
session of the legislature. Ho be
lieves thoro Is no chance for direct
primary leclslatlon at this tlmo. He
plans to accept the appointment to
tho supreme bench and leave the
problem of prlmnrv reform to
Roosovolt.
Doth parties will go Into tho fall
campaign with primary reform pro
grams and It Is expected that the
reform will follow tho selection of
a now loglslaturo. Governor Hughes
opponents admit today that It was
political suicide to vote ugUnst the
Cobb bill.
In tho sonato the final vote was
26 ayos and 19 noes on tho bill, the
'and re-traiulatlns and It wns mv uu-
illl Itttd 111 (ha n 1 1 .irtwwin llinl .in, In.
Wrorc procaadtng. onewa imph. W, w,rt roin,0,0l, AUout the
are now rerewod middle of tho afternoon an Indian
. , runner arrhed. bringing the lulell-
lledford. Oreifeit: Thu eartifiea luc ot th "rdor of an Indian
tbaii we ka aold Hall' Tm Won. ou Applegute creek. He said that the
to ears. but for the poat yer have j0r for fa, eupt 0f aj kidney, blad- nPy ' whites under the com
not been happy. Mr lk bouught dor tt4 H,0umalie tnuble for tenmnl of i"apta Oweus had that
bU wife an automobile, but had to get VWMi ttnJ h.v, ,,evor h.j . morning taptured Jim Tajlor . a
Ilia wife a unui'lo tit run it . . i . .. . . . vnnm. hiu .i.i i,i, in i.u nn.i ' i.ji... ... . . .
lllHlllf II niA AH1AV AMJ1 lUHUIHAHl ' WWM vm.v.. t.uu M..W W k.U. ,,,.. HHUOB IHX1THI OmV TilP IIU . dii.
Pevkj first wife died three Mijf SUtv JSu .. i- -.. lanot blut to death. This news was renderei land a mm . .,i..
- ---. -w. mwjr wwvaewvee a WW. 1 I " w vm wvUM
In the superior court, on the ground
of Intolerable cruelty.
The Pecks have bean married about
w.o,., ,,. .mm, ami ninnKeu." , faucr. No great rush was made for
Tho treaty of peaco of September thorn. Novortheloss, all offorlngs wont
10.1S6R, contalniul the following pro-1 into consumptlvo chnnnols, despite
visiens: Article 1 defines tho bound-1 tho unusually warm weather.
arleS Of thO llltlll ni-Pimllnl hv III.-.! VnrllKi.n C.. nxi.loc ...I.om tliiw.
Hokuo River anr relating tribes. The Ing fancy quality, were' welcomed byjnieasur0 be,nS kllleil r Iack of a
principal geographical polnnts men- the trade end quickly absorbed at; constitutional majority.
tinned as lying upon those boundaries prices ranging from $4 to 6 per '
are the mouth of Applegate creek, i barrel. Supplies wero light. Arrivals, covered shorts. Wnbash preferred
the summit of the Slhklyou moun- of new apples were heavier. Most of i topped 4 points aud ropained 2;
tains at Pilot Rock, the Snowy Hutto, the offerings came from DolnwareJ Atlantic Coast Lino doclined 2'!
(Mount Pitt), and a point near the Maryland and Virginia, and showed j WetiiiHhous.e Rleotrie 2V.. Atchn-m
lutorbectlon ot tho Oregon roatl near a wide range In quality and value.!-- St- ''"-"I "1 Southern I'aufi
Jumi-off-Joe creek All Indians Tho stock generally sold well at 75c'1 5'6' Kandins 1 3-S, nnd several
wlthlu these limits were to maintain to 11.50 per bnskot for grm, nnd ' ,,lhrs n point or moro.
peace with the whites, restore stoinn n i 7R np imrvt tnr r.ii fpnii I Bonds woro irretmlnr.
property, and deliver up any of their The box apple markot was firm for ',,,,t Island preferred 1"-'
number who might Infringe the ar-' fancy fruit, but the feeling was oaslor I ltK hv one and two intonaK nnd
titles of the treaty The second ar- and the undertone considerably weak- Ia,er rebounded four on ono transac-
. . . - i . .. I.. . , M
er prices rungea from si. 50 to """ "Mninjr transaction- m -
$2 SO per box .advances of a point in Great N" 'ih-
i era proferred, tlnion Pnoific, Denver
& Bio Grande, Anaconda and Am-'-iean
Par. Chesapeake & Ohm Ku-
tlcle proide that the tribes should
permanently reside on a reservation
to be set apart. According to ar
ticle three they were to surrender
all firearms except fourteen pieces
which were reserved for hunting
ceo rums U article four, wheu the
Mr
ur agon, and he was Ten- lonely
Hi was known to be woith 150,000
aud had mo'o coming from bis mo-
tlii' who o 7 and Is Mill 'i,-
bottle M.dford l'harmacv.
tf
Ml--,
- il'
l i 'im
.it' I
II
i line !liin
i it amit
Mrs R
i
to he tieen t tit with Ananias
a sngnt ontrt on nt inrom f-ouuic
Notice.
V K t A M work iu Ni'i-iuid lf
. V i U i i in
WM Ml I I Hi s. ,, ,, ,
' k fir Health
the cause of tho greatest confusion
among the ludians. aud tt seemed
for a time that they were about to
st i iick Ckmi Lane's parts The lien
addresslug the ludians, telling then
that Owens who had ilolated the
timuti.o w.ih a bad man .md mm i nn n .1
no if I is bc'dlers He added con
st 5.000 was to be set apart to cover
whet ever damage they bad dona or
caused. By article .?, they .were to
forfeit their annulte if tbe again
in uli- w.ir In .irtule fi the agreed
In llllol III I "i. ii. , nl
SIIGHT GAINS IN
STOCK MARKET
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SRW YOKK. JuU 1 llure was
.i t'air oluiiu- ,ii iu i I, . i,, tiu.
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n.iii-i i- ., , n -ult of estir
dnv's cxcitinu Jo. .im-, w.i, i,:t Tli'
- ' ,l " ' . a is tri'tu ui
a Citv Suiithom and An
Smelting dropped l'j and B'
lost 1 3-S.
The maUcot olosed irrecrular
Some womei. save only a dolls-'
or so now and then through r.adWj
the ada Othors save sotc.MIre
practically every nurche tbf'J
taako besldos acqul-'ng a b .rertj
education.
Ilaskins for Health.
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