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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, jTULY 31, .19.10. SAYS COX IS NO GENTLEMAN Orator Burton of Ohio Declares That Cincinnati Boss Docs Not Know How to Act or Talk Decent ly and Ought to Be Rid of Him. CLEVELAND, O.. July 30. Re- FIGHT FIRE TO SAVE WARDNER Idaho Mining Town Threatened With Destruction Only Two Miles of Timber Separates Town From Wall of Advancing Flame. jplying to n statement In a Clncln aaU newspaper quoting "Boss" George U, Cox ns referring to him as a plnliond and a rusty ono at that. Senator Burton today declared that Cox did not know how to talk to gen tlemon. "It 1b time the people of Ohio re fused to submit to tho tactics of a man of Cox' character," said Burton with Rome heat. 'It Is obvious that Cox Is bitterly disappointed and chag Tincd at his falluro to nominate his own candidate for governor. He Is Tenting his anger and spite on er rybody who refused to take orders. "Referrlns to tho charge that I kroko my promise to him, I would say that Cox does not know how to 4alk to a gentleman nnd cannot seem to speak the plain language of one." Burton and Cox took part In a con ference at vrhlch a number of lead ers of the regular republicans Joined before the state convention at Co lumbus convened. It Is presumed that the alleged promise was made at this conference. Real Estate Transfers. L. W. D. MoKeel to 0. 0. Jennings, part section 6, township 38, 4 west i W. C. Lonjr to J. V. Smack, 10 acres in lot 3, township 30, 4 west ., C. jr. Allen to J. P. Martin, 102.0G acres in D. H. C. 45, township 38, 1 wesi... K L. Griffin to M. Elwood. lots 1, 2 nnd 3, block 4 Sunset Park Bebecca Eggleston to Clyde A. nPyne, Innd in Ashland 5. H. Moore to T. E. Ham merslej', 80 acres in sec tion 20, township 35, 3 west J. II. Shirley to P. R. My ,ers, land in section 10, township 35, 4 west T. ft. Myers to G. H. Garner, same property 750 1,750 10,000 300 10 10 400 300 BUTTE, Mont., July 30. Tho fight of farmers and miners together with their wives to stay tho progress of forest fires and savo Wardner con tinues today, according to reports from Coeur d'AIeno. The fate of the mining town appa rently lies with the caprices of the wind, and unless tho breeze which has been blowing the flames toward Wardner turns or dies down the city is doomed. About two miles of heavy timber separates the town from the wall of advancing flames. The men are com batting this fire which for 15 days has been running through dense for ests unchecked toward Kellogg Peak. Reports from the St. Joe district of Idaho state that the tire has swept a timbered area of ten miles long and five wide. The fire Is making Its way toward tho forests of Trap per creek. A new blare has broken out on State creek, whoro a hundred acres have been burned over. The forestry service Is unable to secure half the men needed despite repeated emergency calls. No rang era can be spared to go to the aid of TUFT OFFERS JOB ON llKVKItliY, Mni July 30. President Tuft .spent the creator part of the morning trying to eouviueo President Arthur T. Hmiley of Yale university that he .should aeeept tho chnimuHiship of the government storks and bonds commission. Ilnd ley promised to give the president his answer this afternoon. Taft believes that Dr. Hartley eoidd spare time from his duties ns head of the university to attend to the affairs of the new commission, which is empowered to oxnmiuu into nil issue.s of stoeks and bonds by corporations. The president spent a part of the day on the golf links. POLICE SAY DEATH BY SW0LL0WIN6 TEETH PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. July 30. Under circumstances that indicate murder, the body of Catherine Cloughessy, 35, governess, was found on a lawn opposite the Gcrnintitown Cricket elub, at Mannheim today. The police theory that the woman swallowed her false teeth and stranded to death is generally ridiculed. Tho woman's clothing was disar James Berton. who with him family is reported to be imprisoned in a mine tunnol near Wardner, where they were forced to flee from tho fire. NEGRO WITH HAMMER CALLS UPON PRESIDENT Ringed as though she had fought for her life with an assailant. There were three livid marks on the thront, which might have been caused by the pressure of fingers. Detectives of the Gcrmnntown and local police departments arc working on the case. BEVERLY, Mass., July 30. Se cret senice men this afternoon ur rested George Shueball, colored, of Baltimore, while he was endeavoring to enter the grounds of President Taft's summer home here. The ne gro had n lnrge hammer in hi iwcket. He declared he wished to talk with the president on the .sub ject of religion. He is being held pending nu exam ination into his mental condition. FTnalring for Health. " TWO KILLED, SEVEN HURT WHEN BOILER EXPLODES SEATTLE, Wash.. July 30. Two men were killed and seven injured, one fatally, when a boiler blew up this afternoon at the plant of the Chippewa Lumber & Shingle Mill company at Lake Ballinger north of this city. A new engineer recently went to work nt the plant and is said to have allowed the boiler to go dry. He then turned cold water into it and the explosion followed. J ' t: ' i r, V. UNANSWERED POINTS (ullA6&i4 The Monarch is u real malleable. It is tho only malleable range that has the duplex draft, a hot blast ventilating fire back, a ventilated front lining uud a ventilated oven. In fact, it is the MONARCH of llit'iu all. Others say their range is "as good as the Monarch." This proves that the Monarch sets the standard. Highest awards at both Lewis and Clark and Alaska-Yukon owMlion. It has all the good points of all the other ranges and many exclusive features beside. 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