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PAGE TWO MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, OK1M10N, WKDNMSDAV, niCCMOM.IWU V.) 11)11. ? T T t T T T T T T t T T T Y T T T T T f f T T T T A RODBERS NEARS J CONVICIION SEVEN BROTHERS ARE INITIATED INTO MASONRY AT ONE TIME 8A NFJtiVNCISCO, Dee, 13. OV most linnKij evidence jot itumn crcd ngnlnst John Ilotlpjrs, nuciisftl o murder of fctmjniuin Oootlmnn in n ebllnr on tlii. gHrbnry coiibt horo for tho victim's $.100 iu Kt'ms nnd jcwolr, wns flprmij; ns n surprfco nt tlio jiro Hniinnr.y liciu-it; of Hodden this nf tcrnoon. Dorothy Foster, on tho stnnd, told Police Judge Shortnll that oiutlio night of November IS. when it is boliovod Goodman Avns felnin, ho eat at n tnhlo in n Koorimy slrwt enfo near whore Itodgprs nnd Ins con sort, Hazel Smith were ?entd. Mi Foster swore she 8tv the Smith wom an tkucnl nn tnho n large eolilnrc diamond miff from odjtors' finger nnd place it on her own. Later the ring whs ro turncd to Holers. This riiic the iw lico believe, wns n $700 stone worn by Goodmnn bofbro his murdur. which was followed by his dead body bciiiK flirowtl nut Wlm fi itltnt mul Iitrl.lrm ... ....v ,,.... ...... ........ mulor a pile of grape refue, where, !-.. a i l 1 lillUla it WII9 IUUUU. I ...-IT, . t - r . . 1 y ( f . II. J Tho classified mix would bo thol a penuui who inlujit lmvo no. nlufirtl puipoHcH, niton, (IohIioh, iimH- Ihcy dullest pDHwlhlo "reaillnc nintlor'' fiu-pmpown In mind. Hut to l'oHHwtliUro Hie idohI Inleiunliiitf "I'mtilltiw" Useful Gifts for Men i I i I Froih a Man's Shop top row irr iv Bd7n? -iu.'3, .aJ4-b .vnd mobu.ok ivo.-TovnK,.ivcw ioeaRr, .:.., nxrrrNr akd joht eo. Masons of tho .tnte of Illinois made a gain affair of an event said to be unprecedented in the history of f the order, the initiation of oven brother MimtHmioitt.v into tho degree f MaMcr Mn-on. Members of the n- j der came from nil parts of the -tote to participate. Dehuan l Danrnh, ot Dloomington, the new Uraml ALnst -r of Illionis and other prominent members were uets. I The candidates were Charles, Albert, Morrison. Kobert. James Kdwin mid John Hoss. All of them me i juwpcrousJannersrt'Mdiag injheicinily of Palmyra and llettick. and active in benevolent and civic affairs ( --csssae-ts-. csr Mnrrlctf. Prof. A. J. Hanby of Central Point nnd Miss Lauretta Campbell, of this city, were married at tho homo of tbe brldo's sister, Mrs. M. O. Broad bent, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. E. O. Eldridgo. pastor of tho M, E. church, officiating. After tho. ceremony a dainty lunch con . was served. Tho decorations wcro yellow chrysantbomums ana Oregon grape. Tho brldo woro a brown tailored suit with hat to match. MIrs Draw played Trau mcrio, by Schumann, during tho cere mony. Tho 5-year-old son of Mr. and Airs. Uroadbont lead tho bride and groom Into tho presence ot tho assembled friends. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Isaacson, of Central Point, Mrs. Campbell, mother of tho bride, of Pasadena, Cal.; Miss Schlobler, of Pasadena; Miss Drew and her mother Mrs. Drew, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Broad bent. Tito couide wilt spend their honeymoon In California. Who -Sid Drinkinn Kills? SEATTLE, Wn., Dec. 13. Aftor drinking five liquids of various fcinds and colors, including perfume, hair tonic nnd carbolic acid, Mrs. A. M. E. Eastman, daughter of Wni. Pelkcy of Snohomish, wns taken from a. local hotel to the city hospital nt an early hour this morning. Sho is reported out of danger. LINING TRI OP FOR If. IAFI WASHINGTON, I). C. Dec. 13. Chnrles l1. llilles, secretary to Presi dent Taft nud Harry S. New of Indi ana, the newly elected ohnirmnu of the sub-committo of the republican national committee which will lmo charge of tho arrangements for the republican national convention in 1U12, are busy today framing up for the Taft lenders iu the vnrious, iron clad Taft instructions, in order to prevent an nnti-Taft stampede. Chairman New announced that th arrangements committee will meet in Chicago, the ctv for tho convention, during teh second week in January. Little Change In Prices. NEW YORK, Dec. IS. Today's stock market opened with little changes in prices. Trading was light and active Issues showed an caster tendency. Later speculation became heavy and Northern Pacific rose a point. Near 11 o'clock tho wholo list again went down with most of the loading stockg selling from 1 to. 1 below yesterday's closing. Railroad shares lost ground steadily, Canadian Pacific dropping 14 and Union Pa cific and New York Central 1. The market closed steady. Bonds were easier. - -f t 4- i HOT WAVES HIT EASTERN STATES NEW" YOHK, Dec. 13. Gripped by u hot wave which is general thromdiout the cnt people here are congratulat ig themselves today" on Inning piihsed the warmest day on record for December VJ. The thermometer registered GO de grees at 2 o'clock, thu oloset preious year's being 1873 and JSU9, when it registered nl). In the Herkxhirc Hills the maple sap is running as iu spring, and the pussy willows nre blooming. - Second Woman Fiflures. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 13. An unknown quantity a second woman has beon brought into tho Goodninn murder case, John Rogers, the suspect, declaring at the prelimi nary hearing that "Camlllo" gave him tho diamond which ho in turn gave to Hazel Smith. Rogers has accused so many per sons of complicity lit tho theft of tho $5000 worth ot gems from Benjamin A. Goodmnn after tho victim was killed on the Barbory coast horo that the polce do not bolluvo their in vestigation of the part played by "Camlllo" In tho crime will result In anything tangible. Hasklns for Health. KfLBANE ID ATTELL 10 MEET LOS ANGELES. Cal., Dec 13. Abo Attell and Johnny Kilbaue, both tunnels-of skill nud speed, will meet horo on Washington's birthday nt tho Vernon arena for the fonthorwolght championship of the world. Although Promoter McCaroy has been dicker ing with thoso boys for somo time, It wns not until today that ho wast able to announce that both hnd come to terms for a 20-rouud bout. Tho match Is rogardtfd as tho clas sic bout ot tho yr, bringing to gether tho two cloverost fighters in tho world. In addition to their speed nnd cleverness onch Is credited with carrying a knockout punch In either bnnd. Thousands Greet Teddy. HOSTON. Mass., Dec. 13. 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