Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 16

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    MEPT70RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MUDTTOttP. OTTOON, SUNDAY, MAY 21. 1011.
CHURCH
CONDEMN
SUNDAY SPORTS
MADERO DEADLY
FOE Of GAMBLING
ILLINOIS
SO OK
General Assembly of Presbyterian, Provisional President Will Abolish
Church Puts Ban on Baseball, Au-I Gambling In Its Various Farms as
tomobiling, Traveling and Other Bull Fighting If He is Elevated to
Things on the Sabbath Day.
ATI-ANTIC CITY, N. J Mnj 10.
The general nmtninlily of tlio l,riitb)tr
Inn rliurcli, mpcttwr liere, miopia! to
day tlio icpcit of tlio HaIiImUIi Obser
wincn Committer, condemning Sunday
littHebnll, Kumlny nport". nutomoblllni,
trnvetlntr, tltrntern und nlntlon mwU
Tho horwy trial of llrv William 1)
(Irani was oallod hero today before the
Jmllclnl committed of the l'rrib) terlnn
Rrnrnl nxHcmbly.
In tli complaint Oram Is chanted with
hnvlntf denied the Jolly of Je.iun ChrlHt.
HxpreHHlnff illntiollof In th doctrlnw of
CMrlM' mediatorial office, den InK hi
birth Of the vlrRln ,nnd the pIiIhIcaI
resurrection of Christ, nnil dlscrrQItlng
the Hcrlpturen ns QikI'm won!.
Itnv, Ornnt ai KrndiintiM from tho
Virion Teholoslenl Seminary, whoso or
thodoxy -f III lie decided by the commit
ten on l)llli and overtures.
Presidency.
McCarthy I.ook. Oood.
I.OH ANGKLKH. Cal . May SO lly his
rURKed physique am! the manner In
Which ha ijiwn about his training, John
uy McCarthy, the San Francisco light
wclKlit. who Is to meet Ocorice Mnmslo
hern the latter liart of this mornth. has
made a lilt with Los AiiReleH sportH.
This will be McCarthy's first appear
ance here, lie has set up quarters at
Vernon and draws Rood crowds dally.
Jl'.MlKZ, Mexico. May SO The pos
slble accession of Kranclsco 1 Miulrro
to the presidency of Mrxlco, will bs a.
serious blow to the lime honored cus.
torn of bull flKhtlnc and KiuubllUK of
all tort. According to a statement by
the rebel leader.
I am opposed to RitmbllnK In any
form." said Madera today. In Mexico
Rumbllni: must cease. All gambling con
cessions made after No ember SO, 1910
the date our revolution was officially
declared, will be cancelled as soon as
the revolutionary forces assume a share
In the government. Concessions made
before thai will be permitted to run
their course but will not le renewed.
The Mexican National Lottery also will
be discontinued "
Mmlera and his followers tri.rv.uly are
Investigating gambling In Juarex.
EIGHT KOUm LAW FOK
women ur srrccr book
HAVE ADJOURNED
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
I
UNIVERSITY
in
Nearly nil Reform Bills Are Kilted
Newspapers Forbidden to Publish
News of Crime Waves or Details
of Murder Trials.
Tit X Hot.L.
NKW WKSTM1K1STBK, n. C May
SO. A flrt'Was discovered tn rootn of
the'WIndsor Hotel late last nlRht. Two
brothers from Seattle, Car! and John
Mortis, who stopped at the hotel for a
rouple days, were asleep In the room
nt tho time tho fire started, presum
ably from llRhted tobacco. When the
room was entered by other Inmates or
tho hotel and by the firemen, the two
brothers were found unconscious from
smoko and were dragged from the room
In time to save their lives.
Tukoa Zc Breaks
"WHITE HORSE, Yukon Territory.
May SO The steamer Canadian of the
White Pass and Yukon Itoute today Is
en route to Dawson with freight and
passengers today, the Ice on the Yukon
river having broken north of Hootatln
qua. Officials of the route announced
that they expected to handle I1S.000.000
w6rth of gojd dust during the coming
season.
SAN mANCISCO, Cal. May SO, The
California eight hour law for women
will go Into effect Monday and the state
officials hae notified employers that
It will be rigidly enforced. The law
pro Ides, that women emplojes ma)' not
work more than eight hours -per day
nor more than 4S hours per week. It
Is nredlcted that the big hotels will
bring the law before the courts In a
test case as soon as possible.
Sol.nttat Ball
SEATTLE. Wn. May SO. Headed by
A. C Bent of Taunton, Mass, the Smith
sonian Institute party, en route to Attu.
the most westerly of the Aleutian Isl
ands are aboard the revenue cutter Tu
noma, which sailed from Tacoina.
The party will gather specimens of
birds. Dowers, mammals and rocks for
the Institute. It Is expected that some
rare flora ana birds wilt be secured.
Other naturalists In the expedition
are: If. C, Ileck. of San Jose, Cal : V
11. McKechnle of Boston and Alexander
Wettmore of Lawrence. Kan.
SPHINGm.LV. III. May So After
one of the longest s sslotis 0(1 rvcurri
And In which most of the so-culled pro I
Kiroiirn puiil'li'! iniieu ui enuvillieii.,
the Hth seKslou of the state leglxlutuie
ndJuurniHl at T a 111. tod.,v. The olo
lug huurs went rnllxcuud by a clash In
both the hous urn I nnate ovtir n ten
hour day for women, the house after
spirited debate, filially receding from 1
Its amendments and accepting the bill
as It was passed by the senate.
The Initiative and referendum, anti-
pass, woman suffrage, county option I
M It 1 1 li -a l"t fiVH ut uliitu it .l.u,t 1 1 iiti . I
. 1 XT v fs)Vi J siviu v. viituif, c- tin- 1
tors were among the Important measures.
uini were uereateti
Among the measures passed were the
emplnv rs llahillt) :., the bill hioad-
enlng tho civil serlc .cop and that!
reducing the rent 1 1 percentage In the
commission form of government law
from 5 to 6& iwr cent.
Governor tVneen was exHcted to veto
today the bill passed Just before ad
journment, forbidden the publication of
crime news. The measure forbids news
papers to print details of munler artal
or other news of immoral and Indecent
character. Violation of the propstsl
law Is punishable by a fine of 1 1,000
and six months Imprisonment.
Publishers claim that strict enforce
ment of the measure would make Im
possible the publication of a story of
the assassination of the president, should
It occur.
VNIVI.HSITY OK OIIKOON, (UURene)
Special, May SO, The football schedule.
with the exception of a couple of eaily
season practice games has been com
irieted. Kverv collece In the northwest
excepting Oregon Agriculture- will be
met In gridiron xtuiiido Two games
will bt pla.ved In KtiRene two In Port
land nml one at Piielmau A contract
has been forwanled lo Willamette, but
no gnnie up to dale has been arrang
ed. The schedule Is-' ,
ivtolier S W. S O a Pullinaiu
November 1- Whltmaim t Ihlgeue.
November IS V. f W at Portland.
November l. Whitman at Kurciio.
Novembei 30 M. A ( at I'ort
laud
Look for the "help wanted" ud that
seems like a "prospect" nd answer It
promptly
WOMAN SAYS SHE IS
WIFE; WANTS ESTATE
KANSAS CITY, Mo, May SO.Clnlm
lug that she kepi her marriage to Hatty
Durhiiid a socrut for six years at his
request, n woman claiming to be his
wlf.i today laid claim to his fortune or
1IUI.U00. norland died suddenly twu
mouths ivro. Mis. norland as that her
maiden name was Vic Wanl and that
she married lhirlaud at Golden, Colo
rado, whole he had gone In search of
health.
FOREST FIRE DOES
VAST AMOUNT DAMAGE
rathtr rnn li VTarm.
PHlLADI.l.PniA. Pa.. May SO. Willi
tho mercury soaring past tho HU degree
mark, and the humidity the highest In
vcars and scarcely a breath of air stir
ring. Philadelphia today Is gasping In
the hottest May day on record. At 3
o'clock this afternoon four deaths had
been n'purted and police ambulances
were busv convex lug heat victims to the
hospital
POUCl'I'INi:, llnl, May JO A Hieut
forest file Is liuinllilt here. The Tenils
katulng and Nothern Ontario Kallwav
hospital iiid the publlil school have been
desi roved mid many residences me
menaced by the flames. PolUvllle,
South Porcupine uiul I'eail liko are al
so fighting forest fires.
DIETZ'S ATTORNEYS
ASK NEW TRIAL
3
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May Dump Coal Out.
SI.WAUD. Alaska, May 30, Aullelpa.
ling a demonstration when Iho Slcnmcr
L'dltll arrives with foislgn coal for the
Alaska Noitheni ltallway Comimny A
II. Wheatley, an ofricer of the company,
today requested local officials to swear
In extra deputies for tho proliollon of
tho canto. Deputy Vnlted Slates Mar
shal W II Whittlesey compiled wllh
the request
There Is talk on the street today of
following the Cordova coal party.
. .11- -1J.JUU 1 1 . 5
POND lV LAC, Wis, May 20 -At
tonic)" for John V Dlnlx, "ilefendi'i
of Ciiineioii diini," now under sentence
of life Imprisonment for Urn minder of
Deputy Nheiirr Onciir Hurt', filed todayr
11 foi mat motion asking for it relthil of
the case H the luolloii Is uverruied,
I he ciihi Will be fill I IimI Oil Hppeau, 1 11
the supremo com I
the condition or riarcnco Diotn, n sou
of the pilxoner, who was oHialed on.
rnr iiipemtlcltls 011 Thursday,
dared today to he critical,
on.
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Thompion to Ooml
PIIIKIIM xldt Ht l.ill.uliu ttn
fer from Charles Cleaver lo box I'uinliJ
Klaus In San 1'iauclNco, June Id, ";
olone" Thoiilpson announred today Hint
he would have foi the coast at once.
Cleaver savs he will give Thoiupson 35
per cent of the gross receipts
Notions, hwos, dry
iootls, stnplcs. rib
bons, hosiery, hand
kercbefs, unibrolbi.s,
parasols.
The Golden
Mens Shirts,
Mtns Collars
Mens I'ndorwoar
Mens Cllovt's and Tiis
Mens Sox, Snspt'ndcrs
Caildrtn Bun to Death.
STOCKTON. CaL. May S0.---Two Jap
nnesa children, one aged 3 years; and
the other six months, were burned to
death today hear Orwood. The children
were In a cabin. The door jammed and
tholr.mother could not fo:co her way In
to rescue them.
Tight 1b acramtnto
SACUAMENTO. ful. May 0. Tlgfit
fank ur today dtguallnx their tlrsl feetl
of flghta since Governor Glllett stopped
tb sport last summer. Terry Morphy
of New York, won a tcn-rdund decision
ner Charley Alnsllngcr. of Sacramento.
1'rankle Harris made Eddie Dunn quit In
The, second round. Three other six-round
draw a were fought
Bayta Saltd by Sits.
MONTEREY. Mex.. May 20. Halted
In his return to Mexico by the orders
of President Dial. General Bernardo
Reyes, according to messages received
here today, is stopping at Havana.
It Is believed here that the activity
of Reyes supporters, who will seek to
have him elected president, caused Dial
action. It Is said that many Maderolsts
art ready to support Rcer and It Is
frtared by DJai that his arrival would be
the, signal foe a new uprising.
Bngiasar DrowmJL.
PRINCE RUPERT. U. C. May !0
William H. Tully of Los Angeles, port
engineer for I'oley Welch anil Stewart,
the railway contractors, was drowned
today In tha Skeena river with William
Grant, n fireman, his companion In a
small row boat. The men were rowing
up th river w,hen the boat capslxeil
Tully was aged 10 and unmarried. His
mother lives In Los Angeles. Little le
known here about Grant.
TO TXS PUBLIC.
I have ben at considerable expense
and trouble. Jo put -ny deer, elk, etc
nt tho front of my ranch, so that you
ould see and enJoyttiem. These animals
are nrlvate nronertv and as such are as
much entitled to protection under the
law as any other personal property.
It has become the custom of a great
many to stop In front of ray place and
(III the air with every kind of discordant
sounds In order to frighten the animals,
thereby endangering my property by
causing the animals to Injure themselves.
This "is especially true of some -autolat-i
who stand tn front of the pens and blow
thefr horns for the especial purpose, of
frightening .these animals;
Therefore I request that these animals
be left undisturbed, and 1 hereby give
notice that I will prosecute and aue for
damages eny person or persons caught
molesting the animals on tqy place In
any way whatever.
: HOLLYWOOD ORCHARDS.
A. C. Allen, proprietor.
Hasklns for Health. -
Serrman in os Angeles.
LOS ANGELES, Cal.. May 10 Garry
Herrnann. president of the National
Baseball commission and grand exalted
ruler of the Elks, arrived In Los An
geles today Ho Is here on fraternal
business, but will also keep his eyes
open for promising baseball material .
Herrmann has made a special request
to see Pitcher Delhi of the Los Angeles
club In action. The Cincinnati manage
ment, of which Herrmann Is the chief
has, been making Inquiries about Delhi
for months.
CHOICE BEDDING
PLANTS
Why buy Mexican Tomatoes when you
can buy tomatoes grown In Medford
Greenhouse tomatoes, fresh every day.
Choice bedding plants.
J. T. BROADLEY & CO.
Greenhouse Bear City Beterroi
tore O and Central Atsbbc.
JThonee Sltl and 1431.
Whits Attacks Jape.
SEATTLE. Wash, -May ro. Two Jap
anese. employed on a Standanl Oil barge,
were passing under the Ifulgate street
viaduct when a white man accosted them
and demanded to know when1 they were
going. Upon getting their explanation
white man longed forward, struck I
Inouyr, knocking him down, tho other
Jap. S. Kukln escaped. Inouyo's body
was found and the report made to tho
ponce. The white man Is missing.
Are Tou Going to BnlMf
Let me figure on your building and
give you Ideas for a better home at less
cost. I buy material tn large quantities
and can save ou money on your build
ing. I have plans to select from or will
make our plans without cost. Homes
built on ranch or city on easy pay
ments. E. It. MANLBY.
31? West Main StreeL
Hasklns for Health. ,
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Vr 8E
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Graduation
Presents
Of Quality Still and
Something that is
useful
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
Near Post Office
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Under
Muslins Our line of under
inuslins is complete
in every respect.
Coi"set Covei-s,
Drawei-s, C'bemise,
Combinations
Gowns, Short
Skirts, Long
Skirts, etc.
The value up, tho
-.pricCclowii.
Ladies mnslin gowns,
neatly made of sheer
materials, are daiutly
trimmed at 45c, 65c,
75c, 79c, 89c, 95c,
$1.25, $1.50 and up to
$3.40.
BOYS' CLOTHING
A full line of boys and clild-
rens clothing.
The season's bes
wool and wash
suits.
Wash suits
made to fit at
$1.35, $1.45,
$1.75, $1.85 and
$2.25. Wool
suits, the best
materials, lat
est moldcs,
$3.65, $4.50, $5,
$6.50, $7.50, $8,
$8.50, $9.50 and
$11.
'v
Corsets ',
American Lady Corsets,
the foundation of good dress-
c
ing.'1 Styles for the slender
or the stoujr.nt $1.00, $1.25,
$1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $4.00, $5.
Twice the Wear
Patent
Finger-Tipped
Silk Glove 50c up
We tell Kayscr r.larcl at the price
of tbe poorest. Vet they outwear
common cloves twice over. l.arer
glove go through fifty operations
to attain the perfection you et.
"Kayser" la every hem.
T
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Onlldrtus walk
dxeisea '
75ii.to
$455
A big cut in
prices on floor
size and
small
ruga, commenc
ing, Monday 22.
Got to have the
room and all rugs
must go.- If you
need a rug don't
fail to see us. Our
loss will bo your
gain.
' AKINS
BENTON
&
CO.
Meq's
Clothing
Clothing built to fit
yon, no mnttqr about
shape. Suits made
of pure wool, steam
shrunk fabrics, best
of trimmings and lin
ings, strictly iiuiul
tailored at $20, $22.50,
$25.00, $30.00 and $35.
fens popular pric
ed clothing, the sea
son best at $8., $9.50,
$12.50, $13.50, $15.,
and'$18.00.
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DOES THIS MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU?
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We own the mills that work up the
in southern Oregon. Our stock of
E own the forests from which our lumber is cut.
lumber. We operate the largest retail yards
FINISH and DIMENSION LUMBER is always in fine condition for supplying your needs.
I Mr. Consumer, does this mean a saving to you?
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