Medford Mail Tribune FIRST SECTION PAGES 1 TO 8 Full Lcnaotl Wire Ileport. Tho only pnpor in the world published In a city the alee at Medford baring a leased wlr. mwm year. MEDFORD, OKKQON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 19.10. No. 179. 'NJ $200,000 LAND DEAL IS CLOSED Colonel .limeph It. H .Incnhy, John O. Pierce mill Henry (J. Phell of Hon t tin Saturday purchased the .Irurt of Imul known mm llio "IINU true I" situated be tween dm Union, .McrrlcK mid "101" orchard, fnim Colonel J. I" Mtindy, W. I. Vnwtur ntut A. 12. Him men, tho coiiHltlonitltm liulnit In llio vicinity of $200,001), Tint I it 11 1 1 cnunlMn of 1 1 SO iieren, II Mil nearly nil will tin planted In orchard Colonel Jiicnliy, liiifiirii leaving for Heat- tic, Malic! Unit development work would commence within CO days Mini (00 ncren planted o apples mill pt'iti'M on tlio south ' MllplH tlllM winter. Tim iiilJnlnliiK orchnrilN are mnoiiK the fluent In the vnlliy. The hunt In ex cellent pi'itr nml apple noil. It In ex pected tlutt lint trim I will In- ovtntimlly miliillvlilril mill noli! In small trnctn. Colonel Jacob)' In one of the lending rin I estate brokers of Seattle nnd In prominent In IiiikIiu'k" anil serial circle of Hi" Hound city Hit wan a colonel In tint Hpnnlnh-Amorlcnu wnr run! ut the recent niitlnniil reunion wan elected commmidnr-lii-rhlef of tint Spanish American Veterans, Ilo expects to spend a great ili'iil of tlniit hero In tlu future The mi lo ivnn ininln by Colonel Mun- ly. Champion of Crater Bill Here J& J& JZ? J& j& Will R. King Asks Re -Election "WETS'AHD'DRyS' HAVE EGG FIGHT PENDLETON', Or. Oct 13 --Thin city In (inlay wrought up to n IiIkIi Pilch of xeltemrnt following n near-riot of liiMt night between lioimi rulu mnl prohibi tion forces. In which milliliters attempt Iiik to deliver mi open ulr nddrenn were bombarded with nilti'ii rggn. Tho dlnlurhiiucn followed u meeting at tint operu house under tint nunplccn of tlio lloiui' Kulit nnnorlnlton, lit which Cliireneo Harrow, tlm nttorni'y who de- f ended I lay wood, Meyer mul Pvttlbomt nt Itnlno, wiin tho speaker When tin- audience wan leaving the theater IIkv. W II. Frtulken mnl Rev. Will In in Parson, two Portland millili ter attending tlm Oregon nynod here, lllti'llipleil ti refute nrgUlllontn of thn honnt rule speaker, but were iml with IiooIn mnl Jeers from some of tln roiiKh element, who hail Imbibed too innrh Pendleton near-boor. Tint cff(irlM of tin ministers finally wero iibuiuloiii'il when u rotlrn egg thrown by u proiu'.iu'iit local capitalist, hit Hitv Parsons In t ti eye Toiluy cltUcnn nro generally liillu mint over Hut illnturbnnce, nml lending moinhorN of tho llnmc Utile niiNoclatloii arn foriuniiMt In tint ili'iuiiicliitlou of thonu who imrtlclpiitcil In tho ncar-rlot Iti'HolutlnnH coiulcmnliii; tlu illnturh mu'it In uiuiuitllfli'il torniN mul tirKlnx an linincillatn proMccutlon of all offcinl. it,n with ilrnwn up toilay muf nIkiumI by Muyirr Murphy mnl mitnbur of li-iul-Iiik rltlxpuH 771 BfTffrTWlMiji 'iflL,, wjfflWBH fmy " " r ' ILvlMBMiifi 1 r f mmmiwMWSNBm HHHHHHHHHHHHsliiiBl mm I REGISTER REGISTER IS DEAD: SHOT Garden Spot I So Says Rose. QUARREL WILL II. KINO, J171H1K UP THE SIM'ItBMK COUKT. Cnniliiliitu for rc-ulertion, i. year tunn, wIioho plnco is HoiiKlit y Gcortv 11. llfiinult. h"(t'nl)lv nominee. Will It. KIiik. JiiNtlcit of thn mipn-mi) court, who ciulciirpil hlmxi'lf to tho pro plo of Nouthcrn Ort'Kou by' hU fumoim illioti'iitlni; opinion In tho Crutr I.nk lilKhwny ciiHf, In uhloh ho hcbl tho np proprlNtlon vail. I. mnl nouthcrn Ori-Kon cntllliil to tho nam n comlilirntlon fjvi-n othor partN of Hut Muti Npr'nt Haturlay In Moil ford and will vlnlt frlcmln Imro today i JuiIki) KIiik wnN hiomlmiti'il for r- flection both by tint noiepiirtlmiii Juill- clnry, by tho uitmocratH, whllo thou mtiulN of ri'publlcaun nil over tho Mute wroto IiIh iiiiiiio In tin ropubllann canill Into Hit Iiiih lifun cnilnri'il uy tho OrcKon Hur nxMOclntton An a comic ItiiMico hn In IkiIiik vcnommiHly annallcd by tin On-Konlan nml other iiHKimbly papitrN, who hopo to Hcctiro Hut election of ii nuprcmn court Jimtlct favorablo tn Mho nunembly nml oppoiicil to popular Kovornmcnt . Jtulk-e KIiik In tin nblent Juror on the On-Kon bench. Ilo In known throiiKh out tint Nlato n an Independent thlnk or of profound power of aniilynlM. W him tint reputation nmoiiK lnymen an well hn nmoiiK the membem of thn bar of applying o in-fttt Ucftl of common Ni'iiuo an well an broad IntclllKoncn In coiiNtrulntj tho lnw. JuiIko Klnic In op PonoiI by Juilpn OeorKo II. Hurtiott. who wan nominated by tlm nnnembly, who accepted tho nomination from the nn nembly mid who Htandn on tho platform of tho iiMNombly JuilK KlilR In 46 yearn of aw Ho In tho only member of tho court from riiNtern Ori'Kon, whero the people liavo much In common with thonu of noutliern OreKon BOX ENTRIES AT HOW REM ItiiHMi'll II Iliuiaiier In In receipt of tho followlllK letter finiu I.. CI Monroe, monitory of tint Canadian National Ap ple Hhow, which In Holf-oxplmmtory: Vancouver, II. l. Oct. 13. It. II. Han liner, Medford, Or. Dear Hlr: AVe re xrot very much to Inno Mr. TroiiHon'n coilimd of Hpltx, but nro Indeed Kind to - net ItH HiiliMtltute, a carload of Yellow NowtowiiN Therel h but one other car of Yellow Newtown entered for the blK hIiow. Thin car In from North Yakima, mul In my JmlKimmt you will have no catimt to fear renultn In the carload oIiihh nt leiiMl. We have nno car of HplUcnbcrKM entiired from Wenatchoe, mul three carloailH of llrlmen Oolden, two riom the Yakima valley mul one fiom llrltlnh Oolumhla. .ItiHt received notice from tho AhIiIoihI Commercial club to the effect that they have deolded to enter their carload of Yellow NewlowiiH at Hpokmie, ho flint yourN will bo tho only carload from tho famouH lloKUii lllver valley, Don't for Kitt that the capacity of u cur Ih morn than nix humlred boxen, henco If I were you I would enter the box exhibit con Unit with your Yellow Nowtownn, and you iiHKht prevail on Mr. Tronnon to enter the box mul pinto oxhlhltH with IiIh HpltzenlierKH. Huppono you enter ii boxcH of HpltzenlierKH mul 23 Iioxch of Yellow NowIowiih nml could tnltu flrnt ami Hecoml piIzch In thn ton-box exhibit mul flrnt, hccuiiiI mul third In the hIiikIh box exhibit you woulil be maklnK klllltiK of 1300.00, or nearly 8.00 por box. Don't you think It would pay to Ket lit on Uicho two illHplayH ut leant? I would HUKKent that ynti nuiko careful nolo of offurliiKH lu the prize lint nml Kovern youruolf accordliiKl'i Very truly yourn, U O, MONHO10, Hoorotary. SEN 00 OVER DEAD Tho reKlntrullon bookn for the corn Injc election clono tomorrow, afternoon nt C o'clock nml If you wlnli to illnchnrKo your duty nn a citizen of ' th- commori wealtli of OreKon you will have to rcB- Inter tomorrow If you havit not donu no nlrrndy. An yet tho rtBltnitlon In Jncknon county In very low In comparl non with two yeam no, In nolto of tho fact that tho population of the county him Increancd rapidly. In ovcry precinct In llio county there In a fallliiK off rnnjelnK from 20 per cent In tho cities to SO pit cent and over In tho outnldo prcclnctn. Tho vct,o In tho territory now covered by tho flvo Medford prcclnctn two yeurn nho totaled u few over 1600 votcn. Thin yenr, In nplto of tho growth In popu lation, the reRlntrntlon In only 13S0. In tho three Anhlnnd irrclnctn 1350 voted two yearn oko, and only 900 have reentered no far. In tho outnldo prcclnctn tho voters hnvo been oven mora carctens In reln terlnK, an the rccordn nhow a nhortaKe of from SO per cent In mont canes to To per cent In othcrn under tho vote of two yenrn ago. I Until S o'clock Monday (a voter may roKlnter for tho genernl election In No vember, At that time theTboolui will be cloned and nn elector denlrlng to vote munt nwear In bin vote. EOES EAST TO 1ER ? I. II. Wlllett of the Medford Print line company left Baturdiyy for ChlcaRO, whero ho will purclmso additional print Inn machinery. Including a complete bindery, for Installation In tho new Mall Tribune building. , ' Mr. Wlllett will examlre ncveral of tho nw lnveittlonKTiwhiUthTcnten-to rcvolflonlzo tho printing bnnlnea, nnd will necure whatever In 'leceHBari' to moke the plant the mont complete and up-to-date In tho country A full Hue of blank hookx, loose-leaf ledger, card Indexen and offlco nuppllen will iiIho be adued TOUT DODOK, In., Oft. lo. Senator Jonatlian P. Dollivcr is 1piu1. Tlm mul wan cntintly iiin-xpoeteil, acconlint; to stntcmuiitH jjivun nut liy tho fttinily this uvvninpr. Uentlt was euiihcd by nettle imlition. lb liml linen ill lint u hluirt time. Willi him nt the lime of hNo (loinixu wore only the inlininte ineinliers i)f IiIk l'ninily. Senntoi- Dolliver wiih one of the lender in the tanks of the iiiMtrjront veptihlienns nud his pnsHiiir will ho urently remotted. He was one of tlio lending men in the present political Imttlo and was prominently mentioned ns a prohahle Itepiihlican eniididato fr tho prvnidenuy in 1012. Senator lollior was horn in We Virginia Kebrunry , 18"S. For vents he represented Iowa in tho liouso of reprosentnlives nnd ho wits oerviutl his third teim in the Tinted StatiM sennte. He was ehairmnn of llie sennte eoinmittee on lore-lrv ami uurieulturi. Bducator Dion. I'ABADICNA, Ciil., Oct. 16. Unv. Trunk O, llarnon, formor proHldent of tho tlllnolH Wiinloyan unlvorHlty ut llloomliiKton, died hero toilay of llrluht's ill Hen ho. Ilo wuu 41 yenrn of uge. OFFICERS NAMED FOR NEW CLUB A well attended meeting of tho Itoguo lllver Valley Unlvernlty club wan held at the Medforil Cpuimerclnl oluli'H rooms Hatuiilay evening. Tlm following offl corn worn elected: K. Vllim Hockwlth, prenlilenti Phil O. llammll, vIce-preHl-dentj i:. W. Aiulornon, necretaryi i:rl O, Huntley mul tho following board of govcriiern: It. C. WuHhburn. chairman, Leonard Carpenter, A. Conro Klero, It, W Northrup mul II, Connor. Coiintltutlou mul hylnwH were adopt ed, and all of thonu prenent wero elected an charter iiieinberH of the orKunUutlnii, Tho next meeting will ho held at tho new Commercial olub (unrtern, Satur day, Nomeinber 11', ami It In expected MANSLAUGHTER IS CHARGED STRIKERS WIN OUT IN FRANCE PAItlW, Oct 15 A minimum u.ige of $1 a day to workers on tho Northern railway who have Ix-en on strike slnco TuoHd.iv wiin granted today and tho Htrlke, which apparently wbh a losing one for the ntrlkern, became a victory The new scale will go Into effect Jan uary 1 The Increase to tho Northern railroad employes Is expected to be ex tended to other roads In Franco that have not already a minimum wage ncale or $1 The minimum rate was tho chief bono of contention. Other demands of tho strikers, such as a ten-hour day nnd belter pension regulations, wero not dis cussed at the meeting of tlio directors of the Northern line, at which the In crease In wages was grunted. HI'IUNOriKLD, Mo. Oct 13 Stan ley Ketchel, middleweight champion of the world, shot through the right lung nt the ranch of H. P Dickinson early today, died thin evening.. Ills assailant In ntlll at large. Ketchel wan nhot by a man named Htirtz following u rlolent fiuarrcl DI palches from Conway say that Hurt ban fled to the hills and that a posse o ffarmern Is now necking him Ketchel bun been Dlckernon's guest for several weeks. Ilo recently assumed tho presidency of a lumber company financed by Dickenson. Ho has beep at the ranch for tho last week on a hunting and fishing trip. Ketchel lapnod Into unconsciousness late thin nfternoon while being carried hero In a npeclal train. He did not rally nnd punned nway thin evening. Ketchel was runhed to a hospital with all speed (and an operation to remove tho bullet wan performed. Walter Hurtz Is nald to have shot Ketchel In the back with his rifle after quarreling over an Implement used on tho ranch. The bullet entered Kotchcl's left shoul der, ranging downward Into the lung. A witness to the shooting declared that during the quarrel over tho Im plement Ketchel turned his back and In that Instant ho wan shot down. Keeling Is Intense throughout this section. INTERS OUT AFTER QUAIL If there Is a quail In the Roguo River valley alive this morning that Is unac quainted with the sound of shot whist ling through the ulr, that same bird must have crawled In a Iiolo Saturday and "pulled the hole after him." Long before daylight tho hum of au tos and the clatter of horse' hoofs on the pavement could be heard, as the early"' hunters" headed lii tho direction of their particular hunting grounds, and "tho early bird" waa doubtless disturb ed In his searcn for tho proverbial worm by a fusillade of small shot. Tho birds ore reported as very plen tiful this year, and the limit should bo easily reached on tho opening day. There have been 1850 hunting licenses Issued by County Clerk Coleman this vear, most of them coming In during tho past few weeks, owing to the open ing of the hunting season proper. Local dealers In sporting goods hove been burled In orders for guns and am munition during the past few days. "I haven't a shotgun of any description, nnd mighty few shells left," Is what the, majority of them say. I Plfcfl LiiLiiLiiLiiLiHLiiLH tHIII'iiHH i jlWELLIWAN 1 1 CROSSING ATLANTIC iou nave certainly one or the earth's garden spots here In tho Itogue River valley," slates ex-Mayor David H. Hose of Milwaukee, who arrived In this city yesterday and will deliver an address to the voters of Medford at the Medford opera house this evening, "and I could think of no greater delight than of passing tho declining years of a man's life in such a favored spot. 'ong before I reached Oregon I heard of the wonderful Rogue River val ley. When I hod reached Iregon I heard moro of It. And, although the ac counts I had received were most laud atory, I have found that they are true. I shall henceforth bo a consistent boost er for your valley " Mr. Rose addrcEses the voters of southern Oregon this evening at the opera house under tho auspices of the Oregon Home Rule association. & Conductor SIlHby of tlio Pacific Kantern railway, was arrested on a clmrgo of manslaughter Saturday night In connection with tho death of Walter Oardner, tho engineer on tho road whoso death occurred in a Portland hospital last week. Tho Information wus filed by tho wife of tho deceased engineer and tho warrant was served by Consta ble Hlnglor, when tho fi o'clock P. & 12. train came In. Moth District Attorney Mulkoy nnd Justice of tlio Peace Canon wuro ubnent at tho time, mul for several hours tho telephone wires wero kept warm trying that the Initial membership nt thn lime ! ' ' !', ,hT . W?r,l,.!Py,.nB will consist of not less than 100 mem- ",' "''.. ' "lcl ' w" ' ""thorlty hers. BAM DZBOO MAM DIES SUDDENLY XM SEATTLE HHATTt.M. Wash., Oct. 1 5. Kneeling besldtt a bed lu a hotel with hn empty chloroform phial nearby, tho body of William 1C. Jackson, a wealthy visitor from San Diego, wiih found today, Tho police flrnt thought that Jackson had committed suicide, but mi examination showed that ho died of uHthmntla henrt failure. Ho hud evidently tried tho chloroform In an attempt to rullovu tho attack, to fix ball for the offend nlm,-,-.,! Justice Canon wan out of reach, Justice Dox of Jacksonville hud gone home, but finally Justice Jones of Central Point came to tho rescue and accepted $5000 ball. Itl h reported that tho conductor or dered tho engineer to take the train out when ho"domurred, tho accident following, SANDUSKi, O., Oct. IB. Tho bodies of flvo man wero found today under SaudUHky liny bridge. The men wero moorors working on tho bridge. They worn employed on tho night shift nnd aru believed to hnvo. been lilllml u.ii.i.. Juckson wns lien with tho Intention time before daylight, BIG FINANCIER COMING TODAY Otto Knlin, t-enlor member of Kuhn. I.oeb & Company of New York, one of the biggest financial concerns In the country, will arrive In Medford this morning In In his special train, In which he Is touring the west, and will bo taken fo ran automobile rldo with members of his party throughout tho orchard dis trict of the vnlley. A number of promi nent business men of tho olty will bo on 'hand to greet the financier and no qunlut him with the varied resources of the vnlley, Mr. Kuhn Is one of tho best known financiers taking an active part In busi ness affairs of the country today, and to get him interested in tlio Roguo Itlver valley will be the endeavor of tho local when when they met him and his purty tomorrow. PORTLAND rEDEEAL BIUI.DINO TO STAND NBAS DEPOT WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 Although It Sh ImpoHslblo to obtain an official con firmation of the report, It believed that the tiensury department has deolded to select a block near the depot as tho site of tho new federal building in Portland. Assistant Secretary Mlllls Is absent fiom the ctly and none therefore can speak officially In regard to thu mat ter. It Is understood that tho recommen dation of Senator Ronnie and 'of Mer rick and Uennott of the city improve ment plan boro great weight with tho ornciais, GREAT HERD OF ELKS TO ASHLAND The three days' celebration of the dedication of tho new Elks' Templo In Ashland came to an end last evening In a blazo of glory I21ks from all sec tions of tho state attended, and the Ashland herd proved themselves the very best of entertainers. Tho celebration, which opened Thurs day, reached Its climax in tlio great ball given lust evening. All day yesterday 121kH paraded the streets In Ashland and I took part lu one stunt after another. No less than 100 I21ks from this city attended and wended their weary way ' homeward early this, morning. A largo 1 number have not yet retarded. The dedication of tho temple in Ash laud marks an epoch In 12lkilom of I southern Oregon, Ashland now boasts I of tho finest Klks' club in tlio state south of Portland DAY AND NIGHT SHIFT AT WORK ON NEW DEPOT Ti A. Hicks of tho Oregon Granite company has a large force of men at work In the new Southern Pacific depot rushing the Installation of the marble base about the foot of the panels in the waiting rooms so that the building will be In readiness for the dedication on next Tuesday, wheri all of he chief offi cers of the Oregon lines will be present. It was due to delay In the arrival of this marble, which was especially or dered direct from quarries In Tennes see, that the building was not complet ed during this past week. Mr. Hicks lias placed a night and day shift on tho work and will keep a crew busy today In order that It may bo complet ed by Tuesday. Practically every other detail has been completed within tho building and a liberal amount of decom posed granite has been placed In the yard surrounding the building, which will be later supplanted with concrete, which cannot be laid until the earth has had a chanco to settle. When the dedication exercises are completed on Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock all passenger, bnggago and sleep er busless will be handled at the new depot, and passenger trains will stop there, and there only In telephoning the depot be sure and sak for tho de pot wanted freight or passenger. The freight office will close prompt ly ovory day at 5 o'clock and freight for shipment must be on tho platform mark ed and billing furnished by this time or It must wait until the following day. This Is a rule In force at every freight house in the United States and will bo strictly enforced here. The only ex ception will be for carload shipments of fruit. Tuesday will be a great day In Med ford. us It will mark the opening of tho new passenger depot and the dedica tion of the new Commercial club rooms In the Nntutorltim ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Oct. 13.' Tho dirigible balloon "America," con-, structcd through American Ingenplty, and manned mainly by American scien tists and explorers, today started on aj flight ncrosi tho turbulent Atlantic bound for Europe. Should Waltor Wcllman, explorer,! writer and aeronaut, who In piloting! tho buoyant craft, bo successful In hlsl veniure, man will lmvo for tho flriitf tlrno In history linked tho old and newf worlds by an aenai route. "Headed northwest; all well abeard: machinery worklngflne. Oood-byc," Thin wan tho brief message flashed from tho "America's" wireless some tlrno after tho airship had disappeared from tho ken of thousands on Atlantic City's shores. tructed through American Ingenuity The airship wass Ightcd thin evening 100 miles from shore. All was well! Wellman Is accompanied by Melvln Vanlman, engineer; Jack Erwln, wireless operator; F. Murray Simon, chief navi gator of the balloon "Oceanic," who Is acting as Wollman's chief navigator; George Rlffftird. chief mechanician; Al bert Loud and John Aubcrt, assistant engineers. ( The weather for tho start was almost perfect, the sea like, glasc nnd hardly an air current stirring. The backers of the expedition were no tified at A o'clock this morning that an attempt at fjlght would bo made. Vanl man and Simon pronounced tho airship In perfect trim for tho voyage.. The craft In which tho seven aero nauts trust their lives Is 228 feet long and at (ts greatest diameter la 52 feet in width. Tho America has a lifting ca pacity of 12 tons. Tho car, which Is made of steel, weighs two and one-quarter tons. The balloon is equipped with three motors, on.e of 70 to 30 horse-power, drives the balloon at a 20-mlle-an-hour gait. 100 CUBANS DIE HU CAN E KEY WEST. Flo., Oct 15. In one of the fiercest tropical hurricanes that ever swept tho Islands, it Is estimated that between 75 nnd 100 persons mot death and great damage was done. Parts of tho Florida Keys and Cuba are reported devastated. Tho Islands are strewn with wreckage. According to reports coming In today. construction camps at Key West have suffered great damage. Tlio Havana railroad has been partially torn up by tho force of the hurricane. A wireless message from Cuba says that the fatalities on tho island wero confined to the provlnco of Santa Clara. PINKERTONS FIENOS TRAIL MAKINGPRQGRESS ON CRATER ROAD R. V, Heldel, highway engineer, of fice of public roads, department of ag riculture, who is In charge of the work being done on the Crater Lake road, ar rived In Medford last evening with the report that tho contratcor who is build ing that sectl n of the road about Flounce Rock, which will do away with what is known as the Pumice. Hill, is making good progress and Is fast get ting his organization perfected. Ho al ready has a half mile of light of way cleared and earth will be moved short-, iy Mr HoUlel iloes not o.pect any diffi culty on account of severe weather, but believed tlutt tho work will bo carried on successfully until tho road Is com pleted about Flounce Rock. RECOUNT WESTERN kaln lu Oallfornln, 11AKI2RSFIELD, Cal., Oct. 15. Cat tlemen nnd rnnchers nro Jubilant over tho generous rainfall of tho last 21 hours, Heavy snowfall In tho mountains I was recordod, CITIES ORDERED WASHINGTON, Oct 15 Tho census bureau officially announced this aft ernoon that the late census loturns of Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, llolso and several other central western cities. In cluding Minneapolis, had been padded and that a recount would bo necessary A rigid investigation has been ordered by the authorities. Tacoma's population Is found to be only S2.S72. although it was padded to 112,000. Other cities are said to be tiH bad. President Tuft has sent a letter to tho census bureau demanding a fed eral grand Jury Investigation of the matter. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15. The trail of the three men suspected of being responsible for the dynamiting of tho Los Angeles Times building today Is being scorched by PInkerton detectlyes, employed hv General Harrison Gray Otis The search ls bused on Informa tion given by Mrs, D. H. Ingersoll and Mrs. J. n. Lavins. At the homo of tho former a man said to bo Bryco and another known aa Morris, alias Perry, alras "Smithy." boarded. Increased efforts to conceal tho move ments of the detectives working on tho case are being made. Detectlvo Hums did not appear at police headquarters yesterday until after the day's work had been completed, and then, after a brief conference with Chief of Poltco Seymour, nomlng was given out for publication. 84D0 PREMIUM ON SCHOOL BONDS named Qets Divorce. RENO, Nov., Oct. 15 Virginia Hur ned, the actress, was granted a decree of ubsoluto divorce from her actor hus band, E. H. Sothern, this afternoon by Judge Pike. TV CODB QETS AUTO, SAYS BAM JOHNSON CHICAGO, Oot. 15. Ty Cobb of tho Detroit Tigers will got tho American league butting record automobile. Tho issue of school bonds voted somo ttme ago by this district for tlio pur pose, of building tho Queen Anna school on the EiiHt Side huvo been sold to E. If Rollins & Sons of Ronton. The company paid a premium of $400 on tho Issue, of $50,000 mid will pay nil expenses In connection with tho print ing of tho bonds, attorney fees and tho like The deal was mndo with Frank W. Kent, lepresentlng the firm. The sale of these bonds assures tho erection of tho Queen Anne school. Whllo tho plans of tho school board tn this respect nro not ful'y matured, It Is believed that woik will start oarly lu the spring In ordar that tho building will be rend yfor occupancy ut tho flrnt of the school year 1011. The Washington school will probably bo sold next week, as bids are to he opened nt that time. it 4 1 "ij vrin i 'MrfHMiMtfMUCfg ' """ 2JME