Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    JPXGE TWO
MEDFORD atATTj TRTBtTNB, MEDFORD, O'MWON. SATPRPAW APRIL 20. 1012.
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LAST FIGHT R
TRUTH OF FISH STGRIES TO BE LEARNEL BY MARKINGS ON SCALESI
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PRESIDENT
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Tho lnfit prise fipht Medford will
witness in inniiy months vrn rIhrciI
by Frrtnkio Kdwnrds Frjilny night nnd
whs wittisfiod by v lnrjrc number or
funs. Aaynr Canon stated, today
that no more boxinjr contests of its
kind would be allowed in this city.
Hud Anderson of Vancouver proved
too.clever and too fast for Australian
Kelley at Fxaukio Kdwnrds liesmj:
fest. Ivcyey lasted just five rounds
befere: he took the count after a
whirlwind attack from tho shorter
lad. ICelley's, supporters, had the con
solation that he was same to the fin
ish and that he showed up better in
the first two 'rounds. An uppervut
to the ar ended the argument.
Jack Qvenlort, won n preliminary
from Art'Col(ini:!niiil Fitzgerald wn
Riven the deolsion over Lonp Tom.
Tlu bouts were all clever and the
faps wcr itiorc than satisfied. An
dwson is t)io cleverest lnj;pr ever
see jp Bedford, and in, addition he
has the strongest blow.
PASS SENTENCE ON
00NB0Y NEKT TUESDAY
SA FRANCISCO, April SO. 1m
position of sentence upon former Po
lice Captaiu Michael J. Conboy, con
victed of monsfauphtcr for killing
Bernard Lagan, was continued today
until next Tuesday bv Superior Jmlse
Sargent at the request of defense
attorneys, who announced their inten
tion of interposing a motion for a
now trial. Conboy was. to have been
sentenced today.
HILLMAN GOES TO
,,, , , BEGIN PRISON TERM
TACOMA, Vnkh., April'20. With'
hl3 moustache newly shaved, which
changes his appearance completely,
C. p. Hlllman. millionaire real es
tate man, reached Tacoma at 9:30
today from Seattle on his way to
the McXell's Island penitentiary to
serve two and a half years for using
the mails to defraud.
Hlllman lit up a big cigar while
waiting to be transferred to the
Steilacoom car, and Becmed to be
cheerful'. He conversed with his
brother and Deputy United States
Marshal Anderson.
nf MtK"!!' uvr .. t . I J to t wfl to
Inri-M a -rjr -lir O .. ' I '-fri- ' S
Sres in Ncah O lv
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Mfl FfSH WILL GET A LINE CM THE.
REAL. AGE. OP "KISS TISH
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Weight, age and' length of fish from this day forward may be calculated to a nicety by just allowing one of
the scales taken from the side of the piscine prey.
luteslvc studies of the markings ami conformation of flsh scales have Jut been completed, nnd yesterday an
elaborate report on the subject was received by Dr. Charles II. Towixcud, the director of the New York Aipiarluui.
Most of the Investigations have been made in litigtaml and Scotland with the vcalcs of salmon, and other
work In this direction U now In progress.
Just as the rings in the cross ctl of the trunk slow the age of tin? troc. so Hie concentric circles and tho
wcullar markings of the tlsh scales have bre- fon-d to cotmiln iln rwnnl of tlu i'rriinri' ruttro if
PLAN TO KILL
L
ill
GUARD
SACRAMENTO, Cnl.. April 20.-
Abolition of the California National
Guard is planned in a proposed initia
tive law repealing most of the sec
tions of the political code relating to
the state militia, a draft of which
was forwarded today to the socialist
state headquarters. The socialists
expeqt tho Los Angeles and San Di
ego labor organizations, as well as
those in the north, to assist them In
putting through tho repeal.
It Is declared that this expression
of anti-milttarlsm has been caused by
recent events In connection with the
textile strikes In Massachusetts, the
experiences of tho Western Federa
tion of Miners with the troops and
UIHE BOB IS
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PORTLAND, April 'JO. Later re
turns today .showed that Senator La
Follette was running fetrongger than
was at lirst believed. Incomplete rq
turns including Multnomah county at
2 o'clock, gave Roosevelt lti,fj,V, La
Follette i ir,G9U; Taft 12.-U1.
Jf this ratio is maintained Roose
velt's plurality will he eoiiMdernhly
smaller than G,000, the figure at first
thought to be correct.
ITALIAN FLEET
RETURNS
HIE
tho free use of militia In Pennsylva
nia. Tho move was also given im
petus in this state by the recent tour
of "Mother" Jones, through Califor
nia, in behalf of tho llarriman shop
employes federation.
WASHINGTON", April 20. Tho
Italian fleet alter its demonstration
against the Turkish forts at the en
trance to the Dardanelles abandoned
it; effort to penetrate the btrails nnd
returned to Italy, according to u de
MKitoh received at the Italian em
bassy here today. An attache of tho
cmbn?sv said tho fleet patrolled the
entrance to tho straits in tho hopo of
forcing tho Turkish fleet to give bat
tle. SKATTLK, Vn.f April 20.- One of
the last (soldiers to ho freed from Lib
by priMon after n confinement of sev
eral years wtw-hfeutennnt Lewis V,.
Titus, civil war rcteran wh i dead
here at' Iho ace of 7(1 venrs
Ini'onipleie returns from Iiu'I;mui
enmity sdmw that Dr. J. M. Koeno gut
hi vytes for ieo president of tho
iVyled States nnd is running strong,
dppl&tm county's fnvoritc soji limy
yot hi) Tufl or .Toddy's running ume,
lor fti'liuim ho tho tall to tho l.u li-
leltv, kilo.
Jf it slnudd liuppoji tlmt Dr. Keouo
Iiiia nioro vtttoK than nuy other oiuuli
duto, tho ilt'h'gnlion to (lit national
convention will ho forced In present
hU uiuuo for coiiMidcnitinu and vote
fov htm UiruujtU thiol; and thin, Th.it
Mod ford nmy oupluio honoi-n mitfi
oiout to iMuupoiiMito for .MeriieK'x d
fenl. Dr. Keeiio my ho would he proud
to he Tnt'i' rnuuiiig innlo, hut objects
to sorviug with tho "I. V. eandi
duto." Win. XL Oolvig uLmi secured tin en
doreiu(tut at the poll but has geu-emu-ly
unsigned in favor of the geuiol
doctor.
l'OUTI.AN'D. April 20 At !l
o'elook this ul'leiiiooti iorythlng in
diealed that .louutliuii llouruo liad
been deeisivelv iK'I'ealed l Ufu Sell
ing in the riiOH fur the lepublh'.ill
M'liuloriul uoiuluatiou. The o(o out
side Multnomah count v xlooil; fulling
1 ll,i:.ri7, Itourno (tnOA. In Multuouiuh
I'onnlv llonrne's vplo wn 7127 mid
Selling (l6;i, Tho "cow eoiiulies" ttl
wavs hefoie mo lovol lo llouino di.l
Hot lino up behind him this lime nnd!
to thTtl limy he ntttilnOcd hi- defeat, '
Oonoial MniiORer Ciimiilmll and
(lencrul Krelghl AkoiiI l.ounnliiiry of
tho Homhein I'neirle nrilvod Mtur
day and, aeeontimiilvd hy Dr. ,l,"i
lloddy and Imxil iiMmniii' A. .
ItoMUiibituni, Ion for mi liiftpMUon of
(ho lllno I.oiIko initio.
Should tho limpeellou satisfy llnMil,
It If pruiiiuiiiid I hoy will reenrrtinonil
tho cfMiMt iMict Ititt of a branch mllrond
to tho minus from Modfonl.
Modfonl I'rliiting voiupuny carry n
full lino of IduhI tilniiHd.
CANADIAN PACIFIC TRAIN
WRECKED AT N00KSACK
DKLLINOHAM. Wn., April 20. -("aniulitin
I'licil'ie trau-eoiitiiientnl
limited No. :ill which left Seattle at
S:.")0 yesterday morning over the Nor
thern Pacific track was wrecked one
mile smith of NiiokMick vesieiday
iiftoriioon. The engine was demolish
ed nnd fniii coiifhoM woro Ihrowi into
tho ditch. Kugineer T. Hcviiiioh of
Seattle was badly scalded and nmv
not recover; Kicemau I'red Hulls mid
nrakeinuii (leorgo llndley, both of
Scuttle, were badly brui-ed, and one
passenger, who was not identifi'd
was seriduslv injured and several
others were bruised.
The injured were taken to the hos.
pital at Siiniiis.
BROODING OVER DISASTER
ENDS IN HER SUICIDE
VRN1CK, Cnl April 20. Driven
temporarily Insane by brooding over
tho Titanic disaster. '.Mrs. M. 1'.
Stchtor, aged Tiu, a wealthy widow of
St. Louis, Mo., who has been residing
at 315 1'lorenco avenuo, Venice, for
tho last three months, committed
Hiilcldu hero today, llur body was
found in tho surf by tho police at
7:30 o'clock. It was covered only by
a long lilaclc overcoat
Hotel Medford
SUNDAY DINNER
$1.00 .
Shrimp Toclctnil
Oolory en l.nuu'Iio
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Consomme ItriJanuht
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ft lo .0 l'. ,r.
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liriljil 1mvIi Alaiti-o d'llolol
I'omnu'S .Sit rn h Hcrnliai'l
Jillois of Lainl) Oroiiadins, INtirrntlc niica
Logan Merry Slierhel
U'oasl. Yomig r'aimn, Sage DroaBing
Prime lihs ol' Heel' an ,jns
Uoast I 'of aloes Irtish Spinaeli
Prnit Salad
Apjilc Via .. French Cream I'io
Araearoon Ico Oroam tAssortod Culccs
Swiss OIkmjsu . Oraelctn
Ali.vod Nnis Layer L'aisins
Oafo Noir
Special Music Sunday, April lilst.
Umi-Mohr Co., Props.
The Finest Dental Office
In Southern Oregon
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In opening; my new suite of offices in the Ad kins block, corner Main and Central, I have
spared no expense to make it the finest and most thoroughly equipped' Dental office
on the Pacific Coast'. It is tho most centrally located office in the city of Medford, and
is equipped with .ill the latest electrical appliances for all branches of high grade den
tal work. These offices have been thoroughly remodelled throughout, with "the object of
making a thoroughly sanitary Dental office. Every piece of furniture and every appli
ance is absolutely new and of the latest design. My corps of assistants arc all skilled
experts in their profession and all work done in this office-is guaranteed to be the very
best. Only the most expensive quality materials are used and our prices are within the
reach of everyone. All work is done under my pei-sonal supervision. The public is in
vited to call and inspect this modern office. You will like the treatment you receive
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