Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    OTDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, M1TDFORT), ORlWON, TUESDAY, APIUL HO, 1012.
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Mrs, Sarah Bewick Colby, ono or
tho pioneers in the Kqunl Suffrage
movoment In America, addressed n
largo gathering In this city Monday
evening and won ninny local people
to suffrnge. Mrs. Colby Is an excel
lent speaker and, hor remarks were
closely followed. Arrangements are
being mndo by tho local equal suf
frage workers to liavo other noted
Breakers appear here.
SULLIVAN IS COMMISSIONER
TO OLYMPIC GAMES
WASHINGTON, April 30. -James
12. Sullivan was today appointed n
President Tuft American commis
sioner to the Olympic Raines nt
Stockholm, Sweden, this summer.
Sullivan lias been for yean one of
the prominent figures in nmntcnr ath
letics in the United States. Since
concludine his active career, when he
was one of tho foremot athletes In
the country, more than twenty years
iifrt), lie lias hern noted u a patron of
athletic sports, as a publisher nod mi
official. He is nt present secretary
of tho Amateur Athletic union of the
L'nited States.
Sullivan was American commis
sioner to the Olympic games m
Athens in 11)04 and in Loudon m
11)08.
WOMAN BOWLS PERFECT
TEN PIN SCORE AT VENICE
So ninny letter have been received
it'rom points in the northwest offering
! to provide a home for the Titanic
wmf- that it N neeesMiry to auiiouuce
! that a wive has ijeen received from
Nc Yotk statinvr thnt it is believed
that the mother of the little boys has
been located.
Should this prove to he nn error,
those who have so kindlv offered to
take one of the boys will be notified.
VENICE, Cal., April 30. Tho
only woman west of tho Mississippi
who ever bowled a perfect 10 pin
score, 300, Mrs. George Watklns, is
being showered with congratulations
today. By throwing 12 successive
balls on an alley hbro last night sho
established a record that cannot bo
beaten, and which surpassed her own
southern California record for wom
en, 298 pins.
MISS MLAY 25rKKHU.Au
Ilotin da wr buttons were popular
in tbe Martha Washington Hotel, in
Vpw York, the stronghold of woman
fufTnige. because Miss May It Irk head,
of louldana, Mo., was so pleased by
he victory of Champ Clark, her home
neighbor aud political Idol, In the Illi
nois primaries that she had to tell
very one and distribute the buttons.
Her Oxark Mountain badge was soon
n general demand. Miss Blrkhcad.
who Is well known In New York so
pt.T, has gone to Europe, taking with
Her a big supply of tho campaign
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CHOOSES DEATH BY
HANGING; SPURNSBULLETS
SALT LA KB CITY, I'tnh, April 30.
Without n outiver in his oice ns
he un;ed the ot fivers to be' ipiick
about their work, .1. .1. Morris, com
Meted murderer was, by his own
choice, hnngvd at the state prison
here' early today. He was pronounced
dead nine minutes after the drop fell.
.Morris, who shot and killed J. Wal
ter Axtell in an effort to escape after
he had nibbed a pawn shop, selected
hanging in preference to shooting, a
choice seldom made In this state. Al
though Morris sent a written invita
tion tp A.xtell's father to witness the
humring. the latter did not accept.
OCCIDENTAL FAILS TO
DRIVE OUT CO-EDS
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WAHHINOTOM, April no. Ht
hoitrto mi to bo inablo to Hpouk
nbovo a wlilHper tin a romill of hhi
campaign tour of MunuacluiHoltH,
(.nniblued with u Void which ho ue
lulled on tllo golf llnkn, 1'renlilcnt
Taft arrived hero today. Tho prciil
dent woh In n moat confident mood,
ami wiih very naiiKtilno over tho out
count of the MnsHaehiisettH primary,
I'rentdmit Taft Mtarted for iiviin
nah, On,, thin afternoon. )u will
sneak In that city tomorrow iilnlit.
and then eoiitluuo to Aiigimta, whero
he will pnrtlclpiito in mxvIcch In
memory of bin Into mllltiuy aldn,
Archibald Mutt, who went down with
tho liner Titanic.
FLOYD ALLEN PLACED
ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
WYTHEVILLE, Vo., April 30.
Floyd Allen, one of the Allen clan of
bandits, was placed on trial for mur
der here today for the part he took
in the Hillsvillc court house tragedy
Mnrch 14. Allen is beius tried for
the killing of Commonwealth's Attor
ney Foster. The entire day was
spent in summoning witnesses aud
veniremen.
D, APPLETON & CO.
HIT BY FLAMES
NEW YORK, April 30.Fiir
floors were burned with a total loss
of $500,000 today by fire which broke
out on the top floor of the 12 story
buildiiiK in West 32nd .street. The of
fices of I). Appletou and company,
publishers, were jruttcd.
New Gunboat Ordered.
WASHINGTON, April 30. The
navy department today has drawn
and signed specifications for a new
guubont to be known aw the Sacra
mento. The vessel, exclusive of suns
and nnnor, io to cost $,00,000. Bid.-
are to be opened opened July 1.
LOS ANGELES, Cal.. April 30.
Students aud alumni of Occidental
college today arc colebratlng their
victory in a fight to maintain a co
educational standard at tho Institu
tion, the losers In tho contest being
President J. W. Haer and supporting
members of the board of trustees.
Led by tho co-eds of tho college
aud reinforced by tho alumni organi
zation nnd tho women's clubs of
southern California, tho battlo was
waged so fiercely that the president
and trustees surrendered and re
scinded their action driving women
from the college.
SHOWING
Herein Is xliow
cumber of ihcte had
'IN3 A DOUBLE ROW OF LIFEBOATS ON THE TITANIC
b.rti' onbthcXf DM.!?!!! r?. U,,e T""!0;' a",, "?!"'"'' I" ll builders' iilum..' If tUr ,, ,
ikui lontne decks of the III fated vessel there would have been many more n.ivnl
Tho name choitou for It. N.
Pouter'" confectionery store, former
ly MeDowell'H, will be printed In Kil
dny'n paper. 3fi
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NEW YORK MARKET
Honor for French Delegates
NEW YORK. April 30. Elaborate
arrangements arc being niado for tho
banquot to bo given in this city to
morrow night In honor of the distin
guished French delegation that has
Just arrived hero with tho bronze
bust of "La France," which Is to bo
presented to the United States and to
be placed at tho base of the monu
ment to be dedicated next Juno to
Samuel do Champlain, tho French
navigator and explorer.
NEW YOKK. April 30. A con
siderable number of soiling orders
woro In tho market at tho opening
today. Heading, Canadian Pacific
fell 1. United States Stool and tho
coppers lost fractions. National
BlBCult with n gain of li, nnd Bal
timore & Ohio, which was up 1, woro
tho only notablo advances.
The market closed Irregular.
Bonds woro steady.
CONDEMNED MURDERER
INVITES CROWD TO HANGING
D cstroyer Jenkins Launched
HATH. Mew., April ,10,Tho torpedo-boat
destroyer Jenkins was
launched today at the yards of tho
Unth Iron works. Tho JeukliiH li a
sister ship to tho Jouett, which waa
recently launched nt tho sauio yaids.
She Is 293 reel long nnd will have u
speed of 2!.G knols. Tho Jenkins
was named In honor of tho Into Hear
Admiral Thornton A. Jenkins, who
wns known as "tho father of the
llghthoiuo board." Miss Alice
'Itiorutou A, Jenkins of Washington,
I) V , a daughter of tho Into rear ad
miral, performed the christening cor
oniony at tho launching.
SEATTLE. Wash.. April 30. Dr.
Linda Hurfleld llazzard, tho fast spe
cialist, today completed tho fifth
week of her fast. Sho seems to bo
In good health and proposes to con
tinue tho fast for ten dnjn longer.
Her weight has dropped from 13 ft
pounds to 107 since tho fast bftfnn.
" Say" '
HORLICK'S
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Original m4 ImuIm
MALTED MILK
Tht Fttrf.rfrhk fir AH Apt.
More hesJtWu! tlun Tea of Cdfcc
Amttt with the wcket digestion.
Delicious, invigottu'nR nnd nutiitiotu.
Rich milk, mailed grain, powder form.
A qakk hack prepared h a faete.
Take m Mtakite. AAfw HORLICK'S,
Othtn art imitations.
LINCOLN, Nob., April 30. -"You
had better all comp down to the lit
tle nccktio party wo aro going to
havo at tho home." declared Albert
Prince, n negro convict, turning to
tho spectators in a crowded court
room hero today when he wns found
guilty of first degree murder. I'rlncc
stabbed Deputy Warden Albert Dnvls
at tho stato penitentiary February
11. Ho wants a largo crowd at tho
hanging.
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