WttTKI) I'ltESS AHSOCMTIOH Full Leased Wire Report. SECOND SECTION The oalr saver In the worlA PAGES 9 TO 10 published In a cliy the ilia of Medford having a loaned ln 3OTTII YEAB. gtr MEDFORD, OKJSQON, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1910. No. 101. Medford Mail Tribune IN MEDFORD'S SOCIAL REALM j& K 1 The Grand Forks Kvening TitnuH !outiilfiH tlio following necount of tliu wedding of John II, Ciirkin oi! tlitH city: Ah tliu olookn struck tlio hour of high noon today u bountiful wedding took plncu lit tlio liomu of Mr. mid Mra. N. K. Tumor in RoynoldH. At that hour uud jiiHt iih tlio sweet notoH of tho wedding iimrcli died nwiiy, Mr. Turner gnvo in mnrriiigo to John Hurhurt Curkiu of Medford, Or., IiIh youngest daughter, Vldn May, the Rev. Roy J. lliokH of that oity performing tlio ceremony uud using the impressive ring service of tho Methodist church. The wedding wiih a most perfectly ami hiindrioinoly appointed home af fair and the invited guests, number incr about forty, included only the family relativeH and a few of the hride'H most intimate girl frioudH. With an abundance of pink and oroam roHOA and pink poonieH offoot ively arranged in large IiowIh and tall vanoK tlio home wiih converted into a veritable piiradiHo of Hummer fragrance and beauty and for the iiHHoinbliiig place of tlio bridal party n large arch of Oregon feniH and plucH wiih arranged in the living room. JiiHt bofore tho ceremony Mrs. J. C. Hotaling of MiuuoapoliH, sister of tho bride, bang "When Song In Sweet" and at ilH close M!hk Mabel Hoary at the piano Hounded the Kwcet notoH of the Lohengrin bridal choniH, which told of tho approach of the brido and her attcndantH. The bridesmaid, MIkh F.dith Andrews, of Hood River, Or., followed by the bride on her fnthor'a arm, descend cd the Htairn and entered tho living room, whore they were met before the bridal arch by tho groom and Ii'ih IichL man, George Uladcn of thin city. Following tlio ceremony, Mondols- hoIiii'h woddiug march was played and Mr. and Mm. Carkiu received tho congratulations of the Iioiiho guests. The hride'H wedding robo wiih a gown of bo ft crenm Htitiu mado en train and trimmed with ovcrlaco and ponrlH, and hIiu carried a graceful arm boun.net of cream roses. Tho bridesmaid woro a dainty gown of pink and carried pink roses- A delicioiiH and prettily appointed thrco-cniirso wedding luncheon wiih then Horvcd with n bovy of charming high Holiool girlH. Ah hor goiug-away gown, Mm. Carkiu will wear a tailored unit of gray with nocossorioH l match, and this evening they will leave for a trip through tho south, Htopping nl Omaha, Salt Lnko City, Los Angeles, and other coast cu'ties. After AugiiHt 1 they will bo at home at Medford, Or., whore Mr. Carkiu in a HtioccHHfiil practicing nttornoy. IS NEGRO: KILLS 4 'J Shouts Ho Is Prepared to Send All Sinners to Hell nnd Proceeds to Shoot Every Ono In Sight Offi cer, While Dying, Kills Maniac. t TAMPA, Fla., July 10. Four por hoiih arc dead, one soriously injured and Policeman Hnymmt is dying to day as a result of an attaok of re ligious insanity which wreoked tho brain of Will Ellison, a negro, last night. Ellison shot and killod his mnthor-in-law, Cecil Bryant; Hov. Josso W. Avory of tho First African Metho dist church; Henry Clark, (ho negro organist, and soriously wounded his wife, all of whom woro in tlio negro church at prayer. After compluting his deadly work tho domonted negro staggorod out of tho house of wor ship, shouting that ho was proputod to soud nil sinnors to lioll, llo found a horso tiod iieiuhy, Mounting it, Ellison started riding out of town at breakneck spood. llo eneountorod Offioor Haynmn, whom, ho proocodod to shoot. Tho first bullet found lodging in tho polico- RELIGION Ml Last Saturday eveu'ing a progres sive dinner wiih given by Mm. Kd gar Hafor and MrH. CharleH Drown. TIioho ladieK are memberH of a cird club, and iih (ho loHorn were to enter tain the winners, they chose this way of carrying it out. The first two courses wero served at the home of Mrs. Drown, the decorations being lavender sweet peas. Tho party then motored to the homo of Airs. Kdgnr 1 Infer, whore the remainder of the dinner wiih served. Mrs. I Infer" s decorations wore La Franco roses. After dinner the evening wiih spent in music and dancing. The guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Ihiulop, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drown, Mr. and .Mrs. Kdgar II n for, Mr. Howard Dudley. Tho Medford Lodge of I. 0. 0. P., No. 8:), hold its installation of offi cers Monday night. The new offi cers are: M. L. Meadows, N. 0.; i 0. Sncdicor, V. 0.; W. T. Miller, re cording secretary ; F. S. Day, war den; Qcorgo Howard, conductor; I). C. Gaddis, treasurer; Low Howard, chaplain; Fred Wholploy, It. S. S.; J. W. Keyes, L. S. S.; Diehard Sher wood, It. S. N. G.; 0. 0. Hull, L. S. N. G.; D. L. Day, It. S. V. 0.; 1. If. Fridcgar, L. S. V. G.; Hufus Geer, inside guard; Charles Higgiu botham, outside guard. At tho close of tho ceremonies an elaborate bun iiiet vwih served. Tho second meet of the Southern Oregon Tennis association wiih hold at Talent, July 12 and 13, and tho clubs of Medford, Grants Push and Jacksonville woro well represented. In tho finals Medford won in tho mixed doubles, Grants Push in men's doubles, Jacksonville in Indies' sin gles and doubles and Talent in men's Hlngles. Tho officors for tho com ing year woro elected, Professor Ayer of Talent boing chosen presi dent, succeeding J. D. Decsou, and J. Percy Wells of Jacksonville sec retary uud treasurer, to succeed Miss Christian McLean of Grants Pass. Tho wedding of Mr. Carl W. Hcil bronnor of the Hutchinson & Lums don company to Miss Dlaiicho Toft was solemnized nt the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Toft, on North Holly street, Monday evening. Tho ceremony was per formed by Hov. W. F. Shields and was a quiet homo wedding. Tho happy cntiplo are nt home to their friends at thoir now homo on Orange street. , I ho D. G. club gave a theater party Saturday evening to sco the ithon Slock company, man's breast nnd ho fell, mortally woundod, not, howovor, until ho had returned the blaok man's firo. A posso was quickly formed and the negro found lying in a clump of bushes on tho outskirts of the city. Ho was unconscious. Ho was rush ed to the city jail to oscnpo tho mob. Tho negro died a few minutes uftor- wiird. Ho had drunk a hottlo of mn. in which he had mixed a nuantitv of strycliniuo. MAIUUKI). lOVKItS-KANODi: Mr. ISdwnnl C. Wvoib a id Miss Ollvo M. Kanodo woro married at tho Baptist jlu rch In this city Sunday ovonJng by Rov. M. M. Wotfsoo. Both tho contracting pnr tlos nro BtrnneorB lu this city. Mr. Mvoi-m la omployed ns machinist op- orator on tlio Ohronlclo, whero ho has boon for tho piiBt throo rooks, whllo Mlsa Krnodo only nrrlvod horo Saturday ovrnlnf, Thoy bot'i como from San FnuuJsco. Klamath Falls Ohronlclo. IIBUMAN-MOWURS In Poitland, July G, 1010, Robort 13. Ilormnn and Mlos III tu A. Mowors, MIus Mowors wiih formorly a resident of Grants Pass and was woll known, having boon In tho omnloy of tho Rowoll niuslo hoiiBO. Tho nowly innrrlod cou plo will mulco thoir homo Jn Port land. ALLEN-REYNOLDS In Grnnta Pnsa, July 11, 1010, Frod Allon and Mini) Miiudo Roy nnlds, Judgo Stonh on Jo woll officiating. Mr. Allon la i n woll known young man of that vloln lty and tho brido 1b tho daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Nino Roynohls, who nro woll known throughout tho on tlro county, New York Society Women May Make Tour of the Country With a Pushball i ff Nf jHkkakTwS "SByB r .akkV "rtiZl VkkkkkkkkkKkkVrkkkkkkF m m4 JlkHkkkk' ikkkkakr. pkHkVa am,jl. -j1" fe7i j..(JiPikkkkakkkkkkmA.kk ., - VEfriK fjtTk 1KrK ifr jmWH -Yi .--l'''"' ir - --T kHkWkrkkkkr 1 IMiot.t liy American Vnm AooclnlUin lKwLjLi, t '' V--tJttB" New York uud .ewiori Huclety, staying up lute at Jillit trying to Und some new pustlme, has decided that "piiNlilmll" Ik the real sensation for those who can tido and don't worry over complexions. A number of pushball games have been held In and around New York recently hi which many of the younger society leaders mounted hontebiick und went through tho strenuous gumo of pushing u big ball up and down the field. The game has met with so much success that a plan Is under way to make a tour of the country, playing the game In behalf of vari ous children' homes. The expenses of tho trip are to be borne by encli member of the party and the en tiro funds to uo to chnrltr. Mrs. W. F. Ran entertained nt cards Tuesday nftonioon in honor of her mint, Mrs. Hess. Tho house was artistically decorated with canm tions, nnd delicious refreshments were served. Tho guests were: Mos damca Cnroy, Hanloy, Shan', Per kins, Mohr, E. D. Davis, Keutuer, Wakemnn, Noff, Daggett, Miller, Dudgo, Townsend, Lux and Hess, and Misses Hubbard and Bovco. Quito n number of tho younger sot spent the day at tho Hclmnu Baths in Ashland Wednesday last. Chap eroned by Mrs. Charles A. Caldwell, thoso of tho pnrty wore: Misses Jean Audorson, Caroliuo Audrows, Ituth Woodford, Vera Olmstend Eugcnin rownsond; Messrs. Gory Garrolt, Morris Leonard, William Yawtor, Itobort Kiuciiid and Lclund Eubank. Mrs. Dert Anderson is attending the ChautaiKiua nt Ashland. SPAIN READY L Garrisons of All Larger Cities Aro Being Doubled Ready for Revolts Which Are Expected to Follow the Conference of King Alfonso. MADRID, July 10. Tho garrisons of tho leading cities of Spain are quietly being increased today in an ticipation of revolts expected to oo our following tho conference arrang ed between King Alfonso and tho cnbinot tomorrow. Biircoloun is the principal scono of unrest and tho most sorious appre hension of u revolutionary uprising there is felt by the Spanish authori ties, Rebels havu boon active in Bilbao and othor oilios, spreading the iinti-clerical propaganda and urging a iniitod front against tho rule of tho hierarchy. Gonoral Weylor, formorly oiiplain- gonoral of Cuba, whero his rocon- oontrndo mothods earned him the titlo of "tho butcher," is in command of tho loyalist forces. It is probable TO COPE W TH V 1 that at tho first sign ot trouble ho Tho Guild of St. Mark's church held n special meeting Inst Wednes day nftcrnoon nt tho residence nf Mrs. Berry, nt which plans were mndc to hold a lawn and porch pnrty Wednesday ceniug, July 27, nt the homes of Rev. William Lucas nnd Mr. H. C. Kcntucr, on Tenth street. Ico crenm and enko will bo served nnd every one is invited to attend. A picnic was given Sunday last by Mr. W. F. Diddle nt tho old Jackson place. Tho day wns spent on the banks of tho Itoguo nnd the party motored homo by way of Trail. Thoso present were: Dr. mid Mrs. Stokes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Brown, Miss Ida Leo Kentner, Miss Madge Itiddell, Messrs. Lu Hoot nnd Biddlc, Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Mundy nnd Miss Mnblo liny motored to tho Worrell ranch in Sam's Valley Tuesday and had luncheon. will declare martini law ond throw lnrgo forces of troops into tho dis ttubed cities. Tho cortes still is considering the bill introduced by Premier Cnnjehts and signed by the king, refusiiig to admit nny moro roligious ordors into Spain under a concordat between Spain nnd tho Vatican is agreed upon. Tho pooplo suspect Alfonso of in sincority in signing tho bill nnd thoy nro prepared to resent his action, should ho endeavor to prevent its passage There is strong suspicion that tho purpose of tho eonforeuco tomorrow is to doviso ways for frustrating tho desires of tho people. 110UN. ARNOLD At McCoy, Or., July 7, 1010, to tho wife ot S. Alhort Arn old, a duuahtor. DAVIKS In Ashland, July 1, 1910, to tho wlfo of S, S. Davlos, a son. NOTICE, I horoby give notlco that my prop erty In Olo -onlnlo addition Is now off tho mnrkot. 103 P. D. SCOTT. IIIHI). IlKBnE In Grants Pass, at tho South Pacific hospital, July 11, 1010, Mra, Ruth lloeuo, agod 21 yoars, 0 months and 1 day, of blood poison, Tho Interment was mado lu tho Grants Pass comotory July 12, 1010. Mnko your storo important to roudors of this pnpor nnd you'll prospor. Fail in tho ono, fijil in tho other I Mrs. Cnrey entertained nt cards Wednesday nftcrnoon. Dninty re freshments wero served during the afternoon, nnd Mrs. Mundy carried off the prizo. The guests were: Mesdnmcs Kentner, Luke, Mundy nnd Boggs. Mrs. Clark of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. F. II. Cowles at Westaway orchard. Mrs. Clnrk will spend the summer here with her son, Mr. Don Clark, nnd they will occupy their new ranch home as soon ns it is completed. Dr. and Mrs, Andrew- have re turned to Medford nnd will mnke this their home. They are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Andrews. Tho Y. P. S. C. E. of the Prcby terinn church gavo n supper Satur day evening, which wns well attend- ed and nil had n most eniovnblo timo WARSANONEAR IN SO. AMERICA Revolutionary Leaders in Nicaragua and Honduras May Comblno Forces in Order to Succeed In Overthrowing Present Reglme- NKW ORLEANS, July 16. That a double revolution will bo soon un der way In Centra! America with tho rovolutlonnry forces of tvo countries Is tho belief In tho South American colony horo following tho recolpt to day of piivato dispatches from Nicar agua and Honduras, Former President Manuel Uonllla of Honduras, who Is ready to at tompt n revolutionary movomont in hia own couutry, nnd Junn J. Estra da, provisional presldont ot Nicara gua, aro roportod to havo formod a pact for tho overthrow of Acting Presldont Joso Mndrlz ot Nicaragua and Presldont Davllla of Honduras. Madrlz and Davllla nro frlondly and It Is oxpectod by Central Americans hero who nro In closo touch with tho Bltuntlon that thoy will combine their forces In caso ot a joint attack. WARS GROW N6 Mr. Beckwith entertained at sup per nt tho Nash grill Wednesday night, after the theater. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Iinmil, Mr. and Mrs. A. Conro Fiero, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Olwell, Mrs. Al bert Fiero, Miss Emily Fiero, Mra. George Harvey and the Misses Dor othy and Marjorie Harvey. The Louvre enfe had n special op ening Saturday evening. Ilnzelrigg's orchestra played through the eve ning and an unusually good table dc'hotc dinner wns served. The cafe has been enlarged and refitted and is most attractive and up-to-date. Mr. Lee F. Root entertained at supper after the theater Wednesday night nt the Nash grill. His guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Stokes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Brown, Miss Ida Lee Kentner, Miss Mndge Riddell nnd Mr. W, P. Biddlc. The ladies of the Methodist church will hold a lawn social Tuesday, July 19, at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Meeker, on North Bnrtlett street. An invitation is extended to nil members ond their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hamil enter tained for Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. Cowles Saturday. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Cowles, Mrs. Harvey, the Misses Harvey, Mr. Bradford Sher man, Mnster Roger Cortes nnd Mas ter John Hamil. Mrs. Calvin Hafer nnd Miss Hafer will arrive in Medford some timo this month nnd will bo the guests of Mr. nnd Mrrf. Edgar Hnfer for two months. .sirs, uuuiop cniertnineu with n bridge innchcon Thursdny'nf temoon The guests were Mesdnmcs Charles Brown, Edgnr Hafer and Walter Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Kentner left Inst week for Newport, where Mrs. Kentner will spend the summer. Mr. Keutuer will return to Medford after a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Edgnr Hafer and Mr. Howard Dudley motored to Butto Falls Saturday and will camp there in tho timber for several dnys. Miss Dorothy Daggott has returned from school nnd will spend the sum mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Daggett. Miss Foster, who has been the gue.t of her brother, Mr. Harry Fos ter, lias returned to her homo in Baker City. Thot belief that tho two revolu tionists will combine Is strengthened by tho statement of Consul Sussman, representing Estrada, that tho steam- bllo yesterday and which was ro- rwiitu iu mm? u cargo ui arms nna supplies for Bonllla, Is really carry ing supplies to Estrada. It Is said horo that the munitions, whllo osten sibly Intended for Bonllla, nro boing sont to a Nlcaraguan port, probably niuoflolds, whero Bonllln's army will bo catrod, and that tho two revolu tionists will mnko a Joint attack on Mnnngua. Ilonllla has offorod to lend aid to Estrada, nnd It Is gen erally bolloved that an agreement has beon reached betweon tho two. .It Is pointed out that Estrada has delayod following up his recent vic tory at Blueflelds and that It Is high ly probablo thnt ho has boon waiting for relnforcomonts from Bonillo. In tho Nlcarnguan revolution nolth or side has had sufficient forco for a successful, nggressivo campaign and i ench army having crossod tho country to carry tho fight Into tho territory of tho othor, hns beon dofentod. If E3trada and Bonllla becomo allies and hnvo sufficient forco to make an aggressive campaign, it Is thought horo that Madrlz would bo over thrown. Tho only hopo of defeating tho Joint army, it Is said, would bo help sent from Davllla to Madrlz. It Is not bolloved tho help could ho sent quickly enough to chock tho cgampalgn, With a victory in Nicaragua, It Is bolloved tho combined revolutionary forces could Invado Honduras, secur ing tho co-oporatlon of most of the1 Madrlz troops, j Tho B. G. club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Miss lone Flynn. Contests woro played, at which Miss Langdon of South Da kota won tho pnzo. Light refresh ments were served during the after noon. Miss Ivy Boeck will entertain the club this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Heard. Mr. nml Mrs. John M. Root, and Mla .Tr- sepuino Jtoot returned Tuesday from a motor trin to f!mlnr r.nl-n TViav are most onthusiastio over tho trip una have the Inchest nrnicn fnr lh nccommodations furnished nt the Catnn. TIlOV went nn tha nnur alam line nnd had a very cnjoynblo trip. 3Ir. Lvmnn Orion retnrnnrl Sntur- day from San Francisco, whero ho has been quite ill. Mr. Orton's mother will arrive in Medford soon to make an extended visit. Colonel Mundy nnd family wore tho dinner guests of Mr. nnd M. A. A. Davis at tho Louvre Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Lucas uro attending tno inautauqua and dunner Mm nh- senco of tho rector aro occupying the parsonngo in Ashland. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. York nnd fam ily are spending tho summer nt Now- port. i Mrs. Lancdon .and dnne-htpr. AHa Hnzcl, of South Dakota aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Gudehcns. Colonel Frank Ray, Mrs. Ray and her mother, Mrs. Gage, left last eve ning for Scasido for a month's visit. Mr. B. J. Sheldon returned last week from California. He will leave very' soon for a trip to Minneapolis. Miss Emily Jnnnev and Miss Louise Spink will attend tho Chau tauqua in Ashland this woek. Mrs. Hess, who has been tho cimst of her niece, Mrs. W. F. Ran. loft Wednesday for California. Mrs. W. F. Rati and fumilv lcav today for Colcstin. whore thov will spend the summer. Mrs. n. E. Morrison nnd Mrs. Hnrgrave aro visiting frionds in Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Piorson, Jr., aro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will McNenloy. Mr. uud Mrs. J. D. Olwell returned lust week from a trip to San Fran cisco. NEITHER SIDE WEAK; STRIKE EXPECTED Within 48 Hours It Is Believed That Nearly All of the Roads in Penn sylvania Will Be Tied Up by Gen eral Strike of Trainmen. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 16. With officials of tho trainmen de claring thoy will not bo surprised if a strike on tho Pennsylvania system is called within 48 hours, and with officials of tho road firm today in their determination not to yiold to tho demands that havo boon made, while tho only hopo of pcaco, ns both bidos forecast the situation, is the rosult of a conforenoo botweeu Gen eral Manngor Peck, of tho lines wost of Pittsburg, and tho men there, there becms little outlook for a set tlement of tho dispute Tho action of the diteelora of the road yosterday iu supporting tho n't tiou of tho oxoeutivo officers in ie garded by tho trainiuon as virtually tho issuunco of an ultimatum. The railroad officials aro preparing for nn ctnorgeney and a final break may occur nt nny timo.