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Clly Hall MW5jtr 1 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Ilnln tonight May. iai lln. n.'tj lYerlp. trme, Corly-srciuiil Tear. Dully Hnvmilli Year, MHDFOItD, OKIWION, ftA'ITRIM V, .JANTAUY 25, 1013. NO. 2(52. REPORT OUT SULTAN HAS QUIT HIS JOB Unconfirmed Dispatch Received Stnt Inil That the Turkish Empire Ha Been Declared a Rcptilitlo Under Prr.slilrnp.y of Cnvrr (ley. Nations Send Wnrshlps tn Make Dem onstration Before Constantinople Quake Hits Turkey. aiNI) Oh AIDING Till STANDAIM) Oil rONU'AS'Y LONDON, .Inn. U.I.- Th. Siilin.i of Tin key him abdicated mnl th (I'lo mini empire, hn been deolniod a ro piddle, under llu pmv minimi prcei ili'licy ill' llm or liny, iionit'liiitf In mi Illll'illlftllUld ilililllll lwi'1'Heil Ili'H' fiitui IIiikIiiiidhI indny. Wmsthlpo Ko'Iik LONDON, .Inn. aft. Ilnllmi mill llrlllsh wtimhlps inn nnhhlg Tm llm KiHitliiiriiH IimIiiv us llit n'Hiilt u u llllllilll of I'.llllipi'tlll power to Itllllif a niivnl tli'iiioimlrHlliin heron (' Nlmitiunptn. Aiimrionn, (Icrmmi mill l(Nlmi wMndups iilr'Hil are In the Imrlxir. ICtinij.tHUi ,tii)lin)H4ilnr unl hm (winy fur it (Miiifoieiioo over Iho Tint- lull ItHMtloil. Till' lUIUll I'IIVOVk pillmrrd lids uflornnnii Tor m ili.n doit of I lie In In t ilotclnptiicuU ii (tiitiililliinp!o. (Jiinltn Nam, Turku CONSTANT! NOI'LI-'. .Inn. 2.1. .Mn-doui Hiiporlitinii tiuiil. provid ed wild fin'1 today, liv tlu occurrence of mi car(hiiinkc hero IihIhv. Tin' terrified unlive-, convinced tlml Hm ilUliirluini'i' proau;crt great trouble for Hm YoittiK Turk parly. should wm wllli ,lhncllnknii lnlr.hr Tviiinril, Aii tirytng Knvcr Hoy and liU follow nis n icoodo fivim llii'ir ilci'hthm lo rei'fill the TurkMi itcniT envoy from LohiIoh, thorchv ending hI ucgulin I low, for ponce. WAirr. i -pim-iBR. Unirgc II il Waller I. I IiIiit, rtc' riiry of iliu Inter ir Inn! iiltoitiplod lit imiii' tin' (Kiiui- Indium Into Iimm IliK valuable oil lillldn In tin- Hluuduid O'l ('iiiup.ttiy, nmt it counter rhiirgi by Mr I'Mier (lint tin1 I'ncle rililii Oil Cm any IiiiiI ntli-iiiitiil In ucipilru tliu rirliU iiiiiIit i Irciiuulniico Mlilcti were ilirt-.i tfiiinic prmidliig- by Attorney Ueneriil 'li i.enliiiin, have Ixt'ii jlred .fori' til" Hniiau (,'utumlltec Oil luilluu .vrrnin Meanwhile neven Onagri. Illiliiliin f tin- irllml itiiimll who uurn iviiioii'J ..ii .Iiiiiii.io :t It Mr t lttir tio'ttlim. In Midi. It hail In imi fiiiiml tlioy hail .- 1 1 "iimliily liiriiiinctil" In nmUtiK 4 Ifiuo In llu tlin'li Hum ooiiiiuiiy, ni-lit tu Hid DUIrli'l Hilivinv Court Hint ut out a iiminluiiiu-1 ciillliiK oil I lit' ifri'lury lo uliovv iiiwjn whjr 'n?y Intiltil nut Im riHiiduli'il (Vrtulli lisix'i i Im llliclc Htk t'ouiKili Iiimi- bri'ti t itoivn out li, i lie Si'n'tir, mill a li.ll lime ;hiiIIK III l ll'IIKl' III llllllKl till S'ih rvtiir lo I'iiI li thi'lli AM FSH BLL WLLBEFAVORABLY E N No Oiili'ti Himiii' Vol LONDON. .Imi -'.'.- Ilnl tlonlnl Hint hit iiiiitii-illiili' ri'turii hoiim hail liwi onUri'il hy tin' I'nrlo wa Mtlonl Iihik loilny hy one of lln Tiiikih ili'uiHiliintiiiirM m)iiliiiliiiK lnro for pimno wilh tin llnlknu i'iin'. Thin Hllinfitllnn Iinh Kioolly i'ih'iiiiiiiki'iI llm ri'iriMuiitalUi Ihtc of lhi Knio pen 1 1 iniwiTx, who now Iirm hopoa llml llm new TnikUh iultiilrv will follnw llm HiiuKiMtioiiH of lln- iiiMr nitil ci'ilc Ailiimioph' mnl pm I of tln Aiw'Ut iklmnlx lo lln- lliilk-mi MiiIon, IIiiim iiinlhiK lln war. Tnwlllt I'iihIiu iIitI 1 It unliUl.v Hint I In" ini(iitinlioiiH uunlil ln din I'ontiiiiii'il. "I do nut I'xpcil to ri'liirn lo Con xlmitinoph'." mhh'il Ti'wfik I'nxlin, "lllllll pi'lirn li'lllli lite I'nlirlllili'il." AVIATOR FLIES" ALPS FIRST TIE IN HISTORY (IKN'liVA, Kwitrciluiiil, .Inn. 'J.'i. -riiiMciiiK llu' Alps in mi Inly I'm- tin fit tl limn In tho hislory of iiiiiii'h if fdilu In iiiivIkhIi) tho uir, Asinlur llinluviiiiiii tmln.v Ih'w iVoin lliii'Kii, Swilxiiihiiiil to Dnmmlii'iillo, Italy. Ilit'lovui'in wiiH I'liMiri'il hy lii'ituli ful wi'iillii'i' ami mndn Imh piiMsnm iimlcr a Ditto nh.y ami wilh liiudly a hi unlli uf wind, ln wiih hi Mm air only li5 tnlmiliH. Tim iiiiihI tmlnhln pivvinus offuil In ni'nllatn thn Alps wiih thai of Hon. t'hiui'z wlm in'cniiipllihi'il a llilit of tho 1'iihH, hut whi'ii ldrt ma liino liiiiioil hullo an ho was iiuikinc a Imiiliiinn llm llnliiin hido ho failed. Tim Mil Intrinlurt'il hy Itrirrrntn- tlvn ItciimcM npmiliiK tliu Hokuo rlvvr to roimnoiclnl fluliliiK In-low tho mouth of tho IIIIiioIh, wik roiiNlitoriul Ttiuritday evonliiK hy tliu lioimn coin niltii'o on I'lulicrloit nml with minor niiinniliiiiMiiM, will tio rnpnrtcil finor nhly in tho hoiito ourly la tho wck. Hut mm momhor of tho coiamlttcn on 1'lnlmrlwi ;itcil nr.nliiHl tho hill, lto ntmninllvo llolturil of AMiorln. Tho hill forhliln tho ctitchlai; of NtofllhoniU hy roniumnliil flHlicrmi'ii mill prohtliliH tlmlr purrlinmi or nnlo. It rimlrlctH imlH to 8 14 Inch moult Imlow tho llllnolit rlvor unci forlililn tholr iino alinvi. It provhlon a 20 ila) r'oncil fisiKiin In Aui;iiKt nail nliiiim tho nl renin UKitlimt rommorclnl flwhliu; front Nnvomhor until April in, mnl MiforioH a Itil-lionr rloMoil Hon nun from Hntiiriliiy at '. p. tu. until llm follow Inn Moiulny mnrnliiK ThU i'IonoiI hotiMiii ilium not uffi'd mil nml Htm flililitK. JoHophliin rotinty ihrontmiH a flf.lit upon tho hill tiulonti tho rlvor Ih opoiioil to llraulH I'iihh, mnl Kotintor J C Hmllli throntotiH to kill tho hill In llm M'liitti), hut Hu iilviriiti' mo I'Ollllllollt of llH lIll'ISllIU'. L GUILTY BY JURY LOS AXflll.r'R. .Inn. 33. ('ml Hoidolhuflii itliiiH Wurr, wiih found pillty hy a jury loday of lutvluc at Icinpk'il to oxpluilo ilynamilo In u puliiin liuihlin, Thn jury wiih mil .'III mliiuloH following u trial Hint hiht fit two iluyu, E IS AGAIN A WELL MAN FLOKKNCI., Italy, .Ian. li.'i.- CImih. W. .Moii, entirely nvovi'ivit fruiu hiipposrilly I'ntnl illness which in diii'i'd I'ri'Ntilciit Tit 1 1 o puidnii him out of Athinlu fi'dcrul prihon, is ii'ndy to rcHiimo tho Wall Street Kmne ami euiilimm it indefinitely, Thin wiih tho verdict hero today of Dr. .Miirchiufavu, tho Pope's phys ician, after ho hud Hihjcclcd Mo imi to u tlmioiuiu phyMcul oMimiuutioii, TOO MUCH BEEF STEW TO SUIT U. S. MARINES SAN I'KAXCItirO, .Inn. i5. Deof olew Ihrco tiiitei u dny for .1(1 dtiyh. This is tho faro causlu HOI) nmt' Inert lo ii'ln'1 on tho uriny truuspovl Slieriuun while on llm wny hero from tho l'liilippiiieH, nml is today to Hponsililu for ouo inullueei' hein pliu'i'd In Mm blip's hnhl. New Year'b (lny a ten hour's item onslratioit wiih cnuimoiHied hecmixo tho first cluss HHsciiKcrrt woio niven turkuy and "fiNiu'h" while tho ,100 mentioned got Mm huuic. old heef slew. Tint Sherman dookud tudiiy, CONTRACT FOR TROLLEY LINE TO BE LET SOON Officials of Mltuiey Company Con ferrlnu With Construction Com pany Concerning Lelllnn, of Contract-Work Will Be Rushctl. DISTINGUISHED WOMEN HEAD COMMITTEES IN PREPARATION FOR GREAT SUFFRAGIST PARADE TO TAKE PLACE AT CAPITAL Past Two Weeks Have Been Busy Ones for Company Many Details lo Be Arraiied. A rniitract for tho mtmtructlon of mi lutcriirhiiii trolley Hue In tho vul Icy. iih oinlliicil hy llm Mluucy com puny, In to In- let In Dim very nctir fu ton', Iho offlclnlH of tho rompiiny now IicIiik la coiinultatlou with a con Ktriirllou coinpnii). A ncoro of ilo IhIIh Iiiivo flriit lo Imi arrmiKcil ami llicn a contract will ho lot mnl con Htructloa work riiKlieil. Thn pnnt two wcckH hair hccii htmy on I- for tho offlclnln of Iho Mlnimy compnny. After xorurlUK n franiiilim In (IiIh clly ouo hail In ho nccurcil at Afihlmnl uml a tri'iiiciiiloiiN ninoiiiit of iletall work hail to ho attcmlcd lo, Thin linn hcou ruphlly clcnttcil up nml tho If Mint; of n coutruci anil tho ulart of nrtunl cotiRtructlon work U tho next thliiK In onlrr A ceo nil n k to tho plnim of tho Ml ti ll cy compnny coimtrucilon work will Mtnrt nt thin cml of tho proponcil lino firm, nltliniiRh Knullnc crowi will ho HlruiiR out nlonc tho entire lino. Tho exact location nf tho llnu ha not nil )ct hcou inndi'. The financing of tho new lino Iuim hocti couiplotcil nml itothlnit hut tho noicuMty of dotnll work U holilliiR hack actual rotutruotfon iKWd HIULI4 H CJiiOUtM. lA 1 wfWP 9Wm rT ' " TyRUfci. I CrtAHMAM OI-nL 1 ImmimaiHWilWH.ni MR. CAXO (S t-X30tC. iWlY I I toen corAMirrgc 1 mliCHAco.ttcroaoi II 1 If oiairmam tvyt makeEJ I WUr With the hi P'lUMtrlcnnM of the North ami J.itilh on thrlr mettle ami with ihr "pure food bnUj," the ynune non of Dr, Ilnrroy W Wiley, alrcndy hookcil for the miffracUt puraili' of March 8, no wmidrr WnnbliiRtim' nttontlou ud Mint of the wIii;!p iijuiitry, It iiileht almoit he Rtilil. U tin. ihmhJ mi the mou)vutoui qutlnn ami Iti fair Nikcnwomcii. DrtTlblnx U uuw neuriiijc completion, ami what proiuiM tu he the tcreatent ufrrnUt parade In American IiUtor? U mmii In luke puur There will he many couimllleei and aub-tuuiuiltteeii, 4iid pruiiiluvnt women from crery Statu In the l.lilult will tnke part In charge of (ho Aotren' Hub-Cflinmlllee I Ml lln Iji Knllrtii., who will coojicralo nit II Mr, Olcuiia Hmlth Tlnncii. director of the paccant. In Ihe nrtUtlc arraiiKPiueiit of ri.mln. group nml dnunitl-iu. Jr. Tlnnnn I the official producer of play and pnueniit In the State uiilvemllle mid college of llllnoN. Wlv'nlu. Mlnnexoin. (own nml New l.UKlauil mid ImH iiiaile a mieiitlflc aludy of the (Ircvk coilumei, chrouolnglcally armngcil, wlilili are delcucd lo depict the different Hinge of the deielopment of woman. Mm. Cnro U Moure U ibalrumu of the Hotueuiakeni Conmilllee, and Mr. Helen II. fi&n'.er is . hilrm.iii of tb l'rv Couiiulttuv, WARRANTS OF COUNTY AK AGAIN TO PAR Garnett-Corey Hardware Receive Offer of Face Coin of the Realm for Company Value In All They Have Shows Restored Confidence STATE LAND BOARD SAYS WILSON WILL OUTLOOK FOR SUPREIW GOOD ROAD LAWS ASK REPEAL OF CANAL TOLL LAW OPPOSES NEW BILL 8ALI.M, Ore. Jan 27 Thn atato laud hoard went on record today op IhihIiik tho hill Introduced In tho limine hy Itcprrwittntlvo Smith nf Klamath, providing thn! hoard Hhotitd nrcept na aecurlty for lornta from tho common Hchool fund tnortgaKca on deort Innil Included In Irrigation pro JeclH, Tho tneniliem of tho hoard took tho view that thin would ho tho hu me as accepting K'rond mortgagcH, aa tho Ilea on tho land would ho nlmllnr lo a flrat mortKugc, and that tho hoard Mhoiild not ho forcod to loan tho Hchool fund on illicit xccur Ity. Already tho demiiud for school fund lomm la greater than (ho hup-ply. WASI 1 1 NOTON, Jan 'j:.. - - I'rcdic lion tlml ouo of 'roMilent-t'lcct Wil hiin's tirxt rcipicMH to cipiicrc.-.a will he (o repcnl Mutt liart of tho I'miatnn canal taw which ernut free IoIIh toj Amcricmi nhip-i citgagcil in cnn(wie trade, wa made todnv hy ('iiuirninn AiIiiiiimiii of the Ihmim- uiterMiitc cnmmerci' commiinu, in a onnel ntnlcinenl. lie hiiid: "Scerctnrv Kilo, not only declared that exemption of contwi-o chipping in a Mileidy, Initv proxes il hy a inalli- cmnlical demontrjitinn. I nui afraid that Sir hdwanLOrcy, Great Ilritntn .-. forcipt tniuirtvraMll ivpl.y Hint Knox ttinkci initnifc-t a diicriminnttoii iigmint the hipping of other nntinui, and that Knglnnd max jutlv con plmn that Mihoidiei mut he cipuil to othern or c1ic ih-crunmalinii h NOT VERY BRIGHT IE COURT WILL MEET HERE IF BILL PASSES New County Officials' Stand for Economy and Business-like Meth ods Brlnp; Early Response. hIiowii." DEPENDENTWIDOWS BILL PASSES HOUSE 10 E SALKM, Ore., Jan. W.- Picident Malm key in Iho M'nalo todnv an nounced the memhcrhliip of nrioui I'oiumiltiHw of iiti"tigatinu of Mnto iiislitiilioim iiulliDnci'ii hv th Lewd ling reMilulion, two from the senate unit three In he tin mod from tho ImtiM'. On tho committee lo go out to the penitentiary mid investigate (he muu ngement of flnvornor West, Iho hen utn inemhern nie llollis of Wnahnlg Inn, mid Itngxlnlo of Sherman. This is tto I'oiiuuiltco upon which, tun! nllentioii will ho centered, loonu-o of ivh)iIh lliat havo lieen xprcud us to what a committee might "dig up'' and tho deinnnd of tho governor for u thorough hiM'stigutiou. 8AI.K.M. Ore , Jan. 25 Advocatca of tho dependent wldowx' penaloa bill aro today elated over tho paaaage of that measure hy tho Oregon house of rcprcHcntathcn by n unnnlmoiia vote. Applaute Hwcpt tho clinmber when tho reault wiih announced. Tho bill pi in Ides that every wo man, who hua ouo or more children under tho ago of 10 years and whose hiiBbaud la either dead or an luimUo of Home Oregou Institution, shall re ceive $10 a month for tho flrnt child mid ST CO monthly for each addi tional child Medfordltca returning from Salem j If a bill Introduced In tho houao nro very pesalrnlatlc over securing by Representative Carkln become a law the supremo court will hold two sessions, one In Juno and one In De cember, tn this city. Tho bill fol lews: A bill for an Act to amend chapter 20 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1911, entitled "An Act to amend section 27S1 of Lord's Oregon Laws (section 24C9 of Bellinger and Cot' ton'ff Annotated Codes and Statutes of Orexon) relating to tho terms ot tbe Supreme Court of Oregon.". lie It.cnacted by the people of the statu of, Oregen: - - Section 1. That chapter 20 ot the General Laws of Oregou for 1911, bo and the same Is hereby amended so as to read as follews: Sec. 2751. Thero shall be two terms of the supreme court held an nually In the capital, commencing on the first Monday In March and the first Monday In October In each year, and at such other times as the court may appoint; and two terms nt Pendleton, commencing on the first Monday In May and the last Monday ot October In each year, and at such other times as tho court may appoint; and two torms at Medford, commenc ing on the flrat Monday In June and tho first Monday in December In each year, and at such other times ns the court may appoint. L ARE PROVIDED EOR SAI.DM, Ore, Jan. 25. Hills to appropriate $371 000 for tho Univer sity of Oregon and 1U 17,833 for tho Oregon Agricultural College woro In troduced In the hotiKo by tho wus and means committee. Tho bills havo not yet been ap proved by tho committee, their In troduction being only for tho pnrposo of bringing them before tho house mid thoy are still subject to pruning. NRW YOltK, Jnn. 2R. Tito stock market closoil firm today, Westing, house Klectrlo foil 1 3-1 points anil Wool worth 2. Sonm of tho speciali ties moved moro widely than thn load ers. IIuhIiioh began dull, Indicating a loa of contldoucn tn thn London mnrkot, Speculation was limited. Honda woro (inn. SALICM, Oro Jnn. 25. Tho pow ers of ministers In performing mar lingo ceremonies would bo enlarged It u bill Introduced today by Ilopre sentnttvo Howard of Douglus county, himself n preachor becomes a law. At present a minister living In ouo county must register with tho county clerk heforit ho can perform a mur rlago In another county ot tho state. Tho bill romnvos UiIh much good roads legislation from this legislature. They state that ac cording to Indications, an enabling act will probably bo passed to put Into effect the county bonding amend ment, but little can be hoped for In tho line or state built or state aided highways. "The grange hns got the goat of tho house committee," said a mem ber of the Commercial club's road cominttie who rctunid.,S.itunlajJ "and tno house roads and highways committee seems to think that the two or three grange leaders who are thore us a lobby aro tho people of Oregon and so. because they aro op posed to state aided roads or state built roads or a state highway com missioner, that the people of Oregon are, and are not considering any leg islation looking to tho construction of a system of highways by the state, either by direct taxation or bonds. "The house committee has rejected Representative Heanies' enabling act and Instead, endorsed tho gran go en abling act, which the people of Ore gou rejected by a large vote last November. Tho machinery provided Is complicated and cumbersome and It Is to be hoped tho senate commit tee rejects this hill, even If the house passes It. "The houso ronds committee seems to think It has solved the highway problem by Its plan to cinch automo bile owners mid make them pay heavy taxes for owning autos. In its pres ent form this bill Is unconstitutional, besides working an Injustice on the auto owners. There Ih no justice In taxing tho auto and placing no tax upon other vehicles. Hut the. amount ot money so raised will he so Infln Dismal as to be nt no practical bene fit. "Millions ot dollars should bo ex pended upon our highways. Instead of considering this tho legislature Is considering expending u few thous and In each county not enough to mako a showing and as a result tho exposition year will find tine high wuya throughout Washington and California and mountain trulls in Oregou. "No legislation has been intro duced and none Is being considered for building tho Pacific highway. Sonator Von der Hellen has intro duced tho best bill yet before either house, one providing for state aid and tho creation of n highway com missioner. Ho Ih Bnnqutno of Its passage." OLD NA HIGH Dollar for dollnr, In good hard cash, was paid today for county war rants, tho forerunner of tho tlmo when tho credit of Juckson county will again be unimpaired, through tho confldenco of tho public In the economy and buslness-llko methods put In vogue by tho now county offi cials. The offer of cash, dollar for dol lar, for county warrants was tnndo to tho Garnett-Corey Hardware com pany today. Some tlmo ago, follow ing tho November election, this firm with others In tho city, confident of tho ability of nowly elcctod officials to glvo Jackson county a bnslnoss like administration, otfered to take county warrants at par In etchango for goods. Tho hardware company In this manner took a largo number ot warrants. The officials ot the company stated today that they had been offered cash, and had sold, for par the war rants they secured. They declined to make public the name of the pur chaser stating that he was a well known business man. There Is no valid reason why coun ty warrants should not go to par. Economy and business-like methods are be! b. used s by tb rmr adminis tration, and the recent tax levy con tained an Item for the redemption ot warrants. The fact that warrants have been below par Is due princi pally to tho efforts of warrant shavers. WARAN T IS OUT FOR ARREST OF L GENERA K ALTITUDES CHECK E STREAMS 300 MOORS KILLED IN GREAT BATTLE I requirement for other counties, MOGAlXm, Morrocco, Jan. 25. Three hundred Moors wero today re ported lillled or woundod as tho re sult of n battle botwen a largo forco of Moorish robcla and a French ex- roglstrntlon poiliii0uary column, which the tribes- tueu attacked. A cold snnp in the higher nltttudc-. siirroiiudini the alley hai cheeked tho rise in local streams nml Iho threatened flood, expected to follow higher temperatures ami raiu in the valley will probably tint mutcrinlizc. Whilo wanner wcntlter is being ex perienced in tho valley tho motintnin nro mnintuitiiug temperatures from (i to 10 degrees colder iroventinj n sudden thnw mid resulting flood. While moro rain fell Friday night tlio nieieury suddenly dropped lo :i:i. This, together wilh the fact Hint the amount of snow in Ihe valley and foot hills wns lisht, chocked tho rising st renins. Itniti is predicted for tonight and tomorrow. E LOS ANGKLKS. Jnn. 25 Reports nro current hero today that Jack Cudahy, of Kansas City, recently te conciled to his wife, following a ser ies of events that anmzod Kansas City society, Is In Los Angeles today seeking ix location for a homo. It wns further reported that Mrs. Cuda hy and their children will join him hero within ten days. ALBANY, Jan. 23. A wnrrant for tho arrest of General Daniel K. Sickles, of Civil Vnr fnme, charging conversion of public funds to his own use, wns issued hero today hy Justice Kudd. Attorney flcncrul Cnrmmlv took the warrant to New York city for service nt noon. General Sickles is accused of hav ing converted .f2.l,-!7fl of publio funds to his own use. Aa fhiiimnn of the Now York Statu Monument commission, in charge of properly mnrkinjr positions held by New York troops during tho Civil War, General Sickles had nuthority over the commission's funds. Sover nt mouths ago, it was declared Hint there wns n shortage of moro thai; 10,000 in the commission's nocountx, mid the stnto comptroller demanded mi investigation. The shortage was reduced some what nml General Sickles iiindo ar rangements with Mrs. SicklcH, with whom he is estranged, to pay the def icit. He itiudu ouo payment, of $5,000 and wns to have paid the remainder Monday. Instend ho sent word Hint he hud no money, and promised to pay ns soon ns ho could. Criminnl notion was then declared nml Attor ney General Canundy nuked for ii writ. SCOm ALLEN READY NOME, Jan. 25 Driven by Scot ty Allen, the prize winning dog team owned by Mrs. C. E. Darling, of Berk eley, Cal Is schreduled to start In tho 05 mllo Solomon derby today against a Held of five other entrants, Tho course is from Noma to Solomon and return, and the winning team pulls down a big purse donated by tho tuorcbauta of Solomon, l I