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-ill' ' PXCrE BIX - MEDFORD MAIL TRtBTTNIS, iMEDFORP, fORTCGtttf. TTTtTRSTUY, .TTJtffi G, 1M2. CUBAN REBELS ARE PUT TO DEATH BY PRESIDENT GOMEZ'S TROOPS IS E IN ELECTRIC CHAIR NEW CREAMERY NO MS The Drtlly Hint from rails. - HI I ! .II. A Ull 111! 1. If i ii mi .1. .1 .. MAH METED H CUBA A now creamery in llio lower Apple gnto valley, known n tin. "Vill.v I'riilo," wits fonnnlly opened Wednes day, a lnre,c number of people from vnrinitH parts of the eountrv uttend iiiK. Tim ranchers of that section served a bij; picnic dinner at noon and a most enjoyable time was had. A liiro dolcatinn from Medford and Grants 1'nss was present. Many bpeoehert were made and u eyod time generally followed. The creamery it said to he n splendid one. Among thoso who attended from .Medferd: W. M. Colvfe, W. P. fsMnw. J.'A. It. Terry, IN J. O'Qara, E. N. Warner. C. E. Whisler. J. W. Keyes, II. C. Garnet t, Colonel Ton Velle nnd John Hall McKay. YESTERDAY'S SCORES: AMERICAN W. Chicago 30 Boston 2G Detroit 24 Washington 23 Cleveland 21 Philadelphia 19 Now York 13 St. Louis 14 Chicago 4, Washington 8. St. Louis 13; Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 7, New York 0. Detroit f Boston 6. HAVANA. Juno G. -Thorough!) aroused over barbarous outrages com mitted by the negro rebels, the Cub an i.overiiment today took steps to "rush the resolution by Mumping out the uprising without regard to the rules of war. PiesUient Gomes formally suspend oi nli constitutional guarantees In Oilcttu province todo. The Cuban congress appropriated J 1,000, 000 with which to conduct a war of ex termination. Cupula Igleglns of the federal forces is advancing upon the 'obels with 2.0 shorpshooters under his command, and with orders to shoot to kill all rebels whom he en counters. No prisoners will be taken, no quarter given and no surrender accepted. L. P. C. in .Gir. 17 .C05 21 .533 21 .523 20 .512 19 .512 2G .333 29 .320 SITUATION SEEN BY BRYAN NATIONAL W. L. Nw York 32 7 Cincinnati 2G IS Chicago 22 18 Pittsburg 20 19 St. Louis 21 25 Philadelphia 16 21 Brooklyn 13 25 Boston 13 30 New York 22. Cincinnati 10. Boston 6, Pittsburg 7. Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 8. Brooklyn 4, Chicago 3. P. C. .821 .591 .550 .513 .457 .-132 .342 .302 COABT W. L. P. C. Oakland 37 23 .617 Vernon 34 24 .586 Los Angeles 32 27 .542 Sacramento 24 22 522 San Francisco 25 32 .439 Portland 20 32 .3S5 It. H. B. Vernon G 9 1 San Francisco 7 13 2 Batteries Wbalen and Brown; Fanning and Schmidt. . Portland '3' 16 1 Los Angeles 2 12 3 Batteries Steger and Brown; Fisher, Halla and Bolen. Oakland 10 12 1 Sacramento 2 7 3 Batteries Durbln and Mltze; Arel lanes, Williams and Cheek. (Continued from Page 1) poe, if indication and threat amount to any thing. If the combat ants are left to themselves it is safe to guess thnt Mr. Hooevelt will be a candidate either thv nominee of the regular convention or the nominee of a bolting convention. Hut there is a third course. The iiepublicau national committee is composed of men who, whatever their attachments to particular individuals, are still more attached to the Repub lien party, lit they have it in their power to determine the action of the convention. Tli committee will know how many uncontented delegates Mr. Roosevelt has; how many uncontest ed delegates Mr. Taft has, and how many delegates Senators Cumin in ? und LnFollette has. If, as is prob able, Mr. Roosevelt does not have enough uncontested delegates to give him n majority of the convention, the committee may seat enough of Mr. Tnft's delegates to make his streng'h the equal of Mr. Roosevelt's and leave the balance of power in the hands of LnFollette and Cummins. In thnt case the door is open for nil sorts of compromises. Taft and Cummins might he the Asult, or Cummrains nnd LnFollette might lie able to force the nomination of a dark horse, provided nlwny.- thnt Mr. Roosevelt doesn't bolt. All things considered, I would say if I were inclined to speculate but I am not. mm J w&?H BBBBBBM F2 x. k. . vS . ..." ;M' BBBBH LLLLH a iMMmMMmmmm WMMmMMMVirJiMMmMM mM,:m; tv'i'i s 'MMmMMM WmMMMMMmri', t-r.kf'-MMMMMml MMMMMMMMh ." '";-MMMMMmm :); .;- -n'MMmmmm WMMmMWm ''" lotH sLLLl(4i!wNsLH KBiiMSHBIl r.. (w U rm t Uau OwwU Point J'rspnt evening ilrcss with, trios nJ trimming of pearls. Venice lui. QUIETING BRUSSELS, June 6 Although dis orders were reported today In most of the large cities of Belgium, they were not of a serious nature. Socialists here today announced that they would demand a revision of the legislation which Is causing the present disturbances, at the next ses sion of parliament. A general strike of miners in the province of Salnnut was called by the socialists today, thousands of workmen walking out. NORTHWEST W. Vancouver 27 Victoria 26 Portland' 25 Tacoma 24 Seattle 23 Spokane 32 L. 23 23 or. P. C. .540 .531 z .ouu 25 .490 26 .469 25 .463 It. H. B. Seattlo C 11 0 Tacoma 7 14 2 Batteries Fullerton, Barrenkamp, Mclver and Whaling; Crlger, Hall and Crittenden. Victoria 7 8 3 Spokane 8 11 3 Batteries Wilson and Meek; Wil lis and Ostdlek. Vaucouver 4' 8 2 Portland 5 7 1 Batteries Seaton and Levis; Bloomfleld, StnnfleldDoty and Harris. TAFT'S STEAM ROLLER (Continued from Page 1) vention. Senator Dixon, manager of Hie Roosevelt bnreau, privately admitted that the colonel has no chance be fore the national committee. Dixon declared thnt he had received n com-, mitteemnn's proxy by telegraph, but that he would not use it. "I would rather be licked than be forced to enter the convention and mdke n spectacle of myself," was Dixon's emphatic comment. FOUR KILLED IN EXPLOSION (Continued from Page 1) Bumper Crop for Grants Pass. From all the agricultural districts tributary to Grants Pass there come reportB of orchards loaded with swelling fruit; or meadows of alfalfa just coming Into bloom ready for the first cutting, of fields of potatoes, melons, tomatoes and of hops, berries and grains that, aro making the best possible growth, with assurance that the harvest will be full of profit and of satisfaction. Grants Pass Courier. California Crop Disappointment. Tito prospects for u large crop of deciduous fruits are not quite no promising at this date, particularly vlth roferonco to prunes and pears, as our April roports indicated. This condition does not surprise us ,as vo pointed out In our previous discussion tho effect of lack of moisture would bo more nppuront as tho dry season progressed.-lied Bluff News. Joaquin Miller to "Movies." OAKLAND, Cal Juno C Joa quin Miller, "The Poet of the Sier ras," Is said today to havo made an engagement with a moving picture concern to act as tho central figure for u fray to bo enacted at his homo men ran for a telephone and tele phoned to Jacksonville for medical assistance. Only one doctor could be found and he did all that he could for tho Injured men who were rushed to Medford to the hospital. Officials of the court house turned out and went to the assistance of the Injured, conveying them In autoa to this city. Threo of the men who were killed outright were not touched by tho men at tho quarry who turned all of their attention to the Injured. Their bod ies were later covered to await the arrival of tho coroner. The case of James Ryan, who was fatally. Injured, his body being twist ed and shattered in a horrible man ner is most pitiful. He Is the eldest son in a large family at Jacksonville und a widowed mother Is dependent kupon htm for support. He Is well known about Jacksonville as a hard working boy. He did not regain con sciousness after being hurt. John Simmons who was killed out right is a single man. He has been living with his brother, who has a family. He has resided at Jackson ville for tho past seven years. The Jacksonville quarry Is owned by tho city of Medford but Is being operated by Twohy brothers who aro securing crushed rock from It for the Central Point road. Wedding in Army Circles. NEW YORK. June C Army offi cers In full dross uniform, with their wives and daughters, filled tho Church of St. Cornelius tho Centurion on Governor's Island today at the wedding of Mies Stella L. Dunn, daughter of Lieut. Col. Beverly W. Dunn, U. S. A., retired, and Lieut. Allen Klmberley, of tho U. S. Coast Artillery Corps. Lieut. Klmberley will take his bride to Fort Monroe, Va., where he Is now stationed. Four Year Old a Witness. ST. HELENS, Ore.. Jun6 6. At tempts were made today by the prose cution In the trial of J. A. Pender, charged with- tho murder of Mrs. Daisy Whcrm.an and her four year old boy to prove that the defendunt though already possessed of a shot gun, borrowed a revolver on a pretext and that this weapon was tho one with which the crime was committed. Indiana to Stand Pat. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June C Declaring that the Indiana delegates to the national Republican convention In Chicago will not bolt If bo can lelp It, Cnnlrmnn Leo of the Itcpub'l can stato committee, a Roosevelt sup porter, left hero today for Chicago to appear before the Republican na tional committee iu regard to con tested delegates. Fire Wipes Out Cobalt. MONTREAL, Juno C. A dispatch received by tho Canadian Pacific rail road telegraph company this morning contains tho report that Cobalt In northern Ontario wbb virtually do- strowed by fire. Fire Is Bald to have started In tho Lyric theatre at 9:15 last night and at tho tlmo the mes sage wa sent was not under control HOSTON. .htm. i! Going to hm death with prayer on hi lips, Hurry .Marshall was electrocuted in Char Icstmvu priMn nl I'J.:I0 a. in. loduy. He was convicted, vvilh Mrs. Mary Ousuiuano, of the murder of the woman's husband. Death was in stautaueuu. It was staled todav that Miiisluill went o his death in ignorance of the fact that Mrs, CiiMimnn's sentence had been commuted t lite impn-uii Hunt. Traveling Man Injured. WINNKPKll, Man , .Mine ti.-A K. Ester, :i commercial traveler of San Francisco and Mrs. Oildson of Seattle, were among tho nine Injuied Iu a wreck of tho Canadian Pacific train- continental train at Cull Lake, Man , K ,"BBBsWWWBf!''vCU)HBW)iBBTiBBW 7 :a ti. m mKwBI'i I i jWlMrlNWsfciWsiMslHsWfr SmiSmm IBBBBBsBBBB'HnHinBlBBBBBBBBflRiSaBBBlBBBBHBBBBBl BsmI fBJT"1 'LwunMBrtWNWhTilfls--j Tum!?ljiLSssssssWrarTiriMsBsHss1sssssnlsssB jyHqSammWmfciZSA&a mmmFj'jmmMMMMMMMmm. -V 1 ll" r .-CT 1. ir- 1.1 .. a.ua - J I'lesldeiii HiMueK,s lump i,i Orleule urn dunuliii: tno tvbvllloii of the iuiooh by titUlug no prUoliers. DpalihiM itnte Mint nil icbeN III the xkluliy of Sagiia found under iii'iiid mu put to doiuu. M.iii liiHiirM'tit ImmU ure located la Plnar del lth, esterday afternoon. Tho accident ., , ; s : was djio to n broken rail. Earlier Iu AMMWAWAMAAA.UAAAAiViAAAAAAAAAAAAA it c- i -""-'-r'''csr --,-.l- tho day tho Cnlgary-Etluiouto of Boston killed. press was ditched and George Young i V t I i '- 't (! t IT , JL -! mm m4 Cw HORLICK'S It Mmrs Original and fiinulnt MALTED MILK Tht Ftri-dr)nk for All Aes. More healthful than Tea or CotTca Agrees with the weakest digestion. rjlinrttn invitfnrnhna nnA nutritwMt Rich m'llk, malted gain, powder form, ' A quick latch prepared ia a miante. , Take Boiubitirate.Aikf or H0R LICK'S. V Others are imitations, ' t iV ? if t 5! Friday & Saturday Specials MOE & CO. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency Minora! Springs, summer resort, and 1G0 acres, $5000. 40 acres close to Phoenix, J3f.OO. 240 acres at Climax, $15 per acre. 20 to 100 acres In lower Sams Valley, $50 per acre. SO acres of sticky, lays fine, 5 miles from town, $200 per acre. 20 acres 3 miltt trom Medford, IS acres set la pears, $3000. We havo some good acreage to trado for city property. 4 room house, good lot, 1 block off of Oakdale, $1000, good terms. House mid lot 50x100 ou South Orange, $225. We have some good houses to rent. Furnished hoiio$:J0 per mouth. Housekeeping rooms $8 and up. Ilunlnm.s Chaucu Harbor shop, well located, good clean trade, $1000. 1200 lb. horso $50. 5 passenger automobllo $325. b Household goods cheup. Employment Woman cook for smull hotel. Girls and women for general housework for city and country, Hnnch hands. Several good laborers, $2.25 per day. Mrs. Emma Bittner ItOO.MH A XI) 7, PA MI II LUCK Opposite Nnsh Hotel Phono tut; Home, 14. CLEAN-UP IN NECKWEAR The iissorhiiont fonsisls of Lnco Col lars. Siilo Frills, Fichus, Hi, values iito$l.0()oai'li. Spt'til 17 KAYSER GLOVES Kayser douh'e-tipped JO-button Silk (Moves, all colors J)7 Kayser Ki-btiliou real cliaiuoisette or Venetian 47 f WASH BELTS While Ladies' Mtuhroidured Melts. Special Wash TORCHON AND CLUNY LACES Va'ues up to 1;V, I 1-1! to II iu. wide. Special 7$ All Linen Torchon Laces 4$ Fmhroiderv lOdes and Insertion, 1 1-2 to ! in! 4 y y y t ? ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ATA BARGAIN IN HOSIERY "Women's last black Hose, regular lfx: value, all sizes, 8 l-2, LJ pair tor 25 blisses' fast black ribbed Uo.se, all sizes, 8 l-2, II pair tor 25 y y y y y t y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y 4 ? y BARGAIN IN KNIT UNDERWE'R Sunnner ribbed Vests with taped A iieVjks. ftpecittl 8 1-2, 'A for 25 A y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y WOMEN'S WASH PETTIC'TS 39 rade I'roin ood tjuality Standard (liiihain, fast colors I5JM WASHABLE DRESS SHIELDS 8 1-2 PAIR Sizes 2, '.), -I; regular 10c values, '.) pair Tor 25 FLAXON 1(J 1-2 20 pieces choice patterns, stripes and figures. Special for Friday and Sat urday 1(1 l-2 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's Summer Underwear 25 (lood Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, each 25 MOE & CO. M$M ? TOOTH MAIN EVIDENCE IN DIVORCE SUIT SAN FKANC1SCO, June C Exhib iting in court a tooth which she has chorlsho for twolvo years, Mrs. Flora Levy today asked for a divorce on the ground that the tooth hud been forcefully extracted by her husband, Jacob Lovy. Fearful of a repetition of tho operation, alio testified, she had never lived with Levy since ho knocked the tooth out In 1900. Ho had evor given her. Sho wanted no ut ltodwood Canyon In tho Berkeley Hills, Ills daughter Juanlta Miller, alimony, alio said but only to bo rid also will pose beforo the camera, lot him, and tho decreo was grunted. falls to remove freckles. FRECKLES Sew DniK That Quickly Itemoves Tlieso Homely SpotN Thero'B no longer tho slightest need of feeling ashumed of your freckles, as a now drug, othlne double strength has been discovered that positively removes these homely spots. Simply got one ounco of othlne double strength, from any first class druggist in Medford and upply u lit tle of It at night, und In tho morn ing you will seo that even tho worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that inoro than an ounce Is needed to completely clour tho skin und gain u beautiful clcur complexion, Be sure to usk for tho doubjo strength othlno, as this is sold un der guarantee of monoy buck If It t ? y t y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y f t Refrigerators Herrick Are used by the government in institutions and on battle ships, by states and railrojids, because the "DRY A lit SYSTEM" used in all "lltiKRHJKS" makes them the most economical and sanitary rel'rigcrators on the market. 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