' PAGE TWO. EUROPEAN WAR A HEAL DANGER nERMN, March 2LTlint ,n pen rrsl Hurepefui war la rv rcnl dancer; tlint this Dtrtiflo will stnri tho mo ment Bulgaria niitl Hounmnia clash; that Ihmak in tho firetiratnl of J-Tur-oj; that Austria a in ihe ln?t ditch nid enn oottfeilfe no mot, nnd thnt Germany lias nppointcd the enormous num. erf 2.,000,000 for military pur lf (ort mvly lccnnc gho faces possible milioiinl extinction, were tho remark nblo xtnlemrnts in nil o hero totlay to the Uniled Prcw hv 1'rorccjior linns Delbrueck, Germany's tforcmost his torian. Germany In Danger. "Germany is in danger I will oven ay terrible- danger, the gravity of which enn linrdly bo exaggerated of bchtg involved in n war it doe.s not desire, and is seeking to avoid," paid Delbrueck. "That danger is Ilussia at tho present time, not Franco or Eng land. With tho hopo of averting such n war, Germany is simply trying to ninko itnelf strong enough to tnke Mirk dcfeiiHivo measures as wilt dis courage starting such n war. ''Under tho spur of the 1'nn-Slavie, movement, Itussin is pursuing o re lcutlcftt policy, which if not curbed, cannot but lead to war. It is playing a strong hand in the Balkans, It is (stiffening Bulgaria and Scrvia' against making acceptable and reas onably poaca terms with Turkey; stif fening Bulgaria against lloumania's demands nnd threatening Roumnnia if tkc hitter dares go to war with Bul garia, and, lastly, through its support of Scrviu nnd Montenegro, has forced Austria to tho limit of concessions. Austria's Oincwlon. "Austria receded from iU jwsilion on tho Sanjak of Novipazar; Austria ga,yo up its dream of marching to Sa lonika; it moderated its just demands uKn Servia. It gave tip rights to which it was and is entitled. And Russian influence pressed on relent lessly for more. Ilussia massed 500, 000 men on tho German and Austrian frontiers and today has something like 1,500,000 men wilder arras double the size of tho German army. "Anstria's strength as Germany's ally has been largely absorbed by tho new situation in the Balkans. Ger many must bo prepared to take care for itse-lf to faeo two ways toward ItuBsia and toward France, for the latter would certainly tako advantage of any war with Bussla, to carry out its 'revenge.' Were Germany caught unprepared between two such forces, it might go hard with us. Further marc, GCrmany will not and cannot sco Austria its ally forced to fur ther concessions. Itoumanla Can Start It. Professor Delbrueck declared that tho danger point was St. Petersburg, nnd ho regarded tho appointment by Fraucc of Dclcassc as ambassador to Husbia as boding ill for tho peace of Europe, in general, nnd Germany in particular." "If I?ourannia should go to war with Bulgaria?" "Tho big European war would bo on," replied Delbrueck. Even should Itushia nnd Austria partly demobilize, tho hiblorian do dared it would nffect tho situation but little us long ns the big questions remained unsettled. TWO ATTEMPTS AI JAIL BREAK FAIL TACOMA, Wn., March 21. Two well defined attempt to liiu-riilo pris oners confined in tho federul tank ut tho I'icrco county jail, where, Peter Miller, thu, Seattle convicted burglar and habitual criminal is quartered Ayitfi ten othqrs held by tho govern-' jucnljor various alleged criuui, have liw'ii .fruulruled during (bo last two nights by tho combined efforts of deputy sheriffs nud tho police, it was earned today- About 15 o'clock Thursday morning, Pr, James Carroll, who resides in tho armory aoross tho alloy from tho pris on, returning from a professional call, .discovered a man hiding iu n shelter iwhiuh had been built over u woodpile at the rear of tho jnil. Dr. Carroll notified Jailer Carlson and an investi gation was mndo. Trucks iu tho snow showed where a man hud been work ing about tho window. Pelor Miller's ocll is nearest to this window. Lntor iu the day a steel rod nbout four feet in length and which bud bsn sharpened was found where the wan hud dropped it. lrfst night two men wore discov ered et the same spot but tlioy wero Wlhtwied away before tho polico 'etdd Surround and capture them. - ' i A vole for the charter amendment Is n yotp for tho public-, nmrkot. LAIMS HISTORIAN BULLET CHECKED , IN ALLEN'S COAT BY PACKET OF LEHERS A thick packet of lettora carried in nn inside coat pocket saved A, C Allen from being seriously and per haps fatally wounded Wednesday af ternoon when n .22 rifle was acciden tally discharged. The bullet pene trated his coat, ten letters nnd a note book before slopping. A slight blow was nil that was felt by Mr. Allen. Mr. Allen had been out shooting wood-ieckers nud on his return plac ed the gun on a chair, while ho stoop ed over to pick up n board. As ho did so tho gun fell nnd was discharg ed. The letters checked the course oi the bullet. f- PHOENIX Dr. J. K. Baillie was in Mcdford Monday on business. Irn Duulnp is confined to his home with n sevcro attack of grip. The Presbyterian choir is prepar ing n fiuo inuirul program for East er Sunday. H. Frnmo gave the "Palms"' iih it bass solo !u.t Sunday. Mrs. Itobinson of Talent, who has been sick for the pat two weeks, is still in n critical conditon. Mrs. Itob inson is n sister of K. Coleman of this place. Tho Parent-Teachers' Association pave a pleasing entertainment iu the high school auditorium Friday even ing. After n program of musical numbers and recitations light refresh ments wens served nnd n social hour enjoyed. Scvcrnl new members were secured for tho organization. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Fuller made a trip to Cottage Grove last Satur day returning Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. II. Houston died at her homo on Fourth street Thursday morning at l o'clock after n long nud painful illness. Mrs. Houston, nee Miss Frances Ellen Moore, was born April 11, 184H, in Knox county, East Tennessee. At tho age of 8 she moved with her parents to Dry Glaze, Laclcdo cifunty, Missouri. In 1803 sho was united in marriage to Adolph us Ilyuian Houston. To this mar riage was born five children, Mrs. J. E. Robert .nnd Mrs. J. E. Wright of Phoenix. Mrs. I .1. Kcinlmrt of Port land, E. E. Houston of Cottage Grove nnd C. E- Hoiitsdn of Phoenix, de ceased. She leaves besides her hus band nnd four children two brothers and two sisters, John Moore of Kan sas City and James of Lebanon, Mo., Miss E. J. Moore of Phoenix and Mrs. Margaret Renfrew of Lacledo county, Mo, Mrs'. Houston had resided in Phoe nix since 1808. Her life was rich in all those attributes which will make her remembered by those who knew her as a good woman, wife nnd mother. Tho sympathy of tho com munity goes out to tho bereaved fam ily, especially to her husband, with whom she hns lived for nearly fifty years. Mrs. Houston became it mem ber of tho Presbyterian church over thirty years ago. While the arrange ments for the funeral uro as yet not definite it will in all probability be held in Saturday afternoon from the Presbyterian church. GALE SWEEPS EAST. (Continued from page 1.) William Hicks and seriously injuring six otlicrs. Toledo reported un eighty milo galu at noon. Heavy damago is also re ported from many northwestern Ohio towns. Indiana Damaged, INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., March 21. Itcitorlb received hero today indicate that ovcry taction of Indiana is being swept by a terrifio gale- At Frank fort, 0. Vice, u cnlxlnvcr was kiueu hv u fnlliiiL' roof. A heavy sign fell at La Fayette, crushing to douth Henry Walters, iv workman. Several persons wero injured in tho gala hero. Tho damage throughout the state in reported heavy, Tho Methodist church at Harmony, the (Irani county courthouse nt Marion and tho opera house at Greenfield were wrecked. Deutlw iii IrfiuMniin. S1IRKVEPORT, La.. March 21. Five persons were killed and thirty injured lust night in a cyclone which destroyed Saline, fifty miles from here, a town with a population of two hundred. Six.ty buildings wero do molihhcd. Relief trains wore rushed from hero to the scone. Funeral Notice Tho funeral of tho late Mrs. A. II. Houston of Phoenix will bo held at the family residence, Phocntx, Sat urday, March 22, at 2:80 p, ui Rev Dalllo officiating. Interment at Plioeiilx romctory. MEMfORD MAIL TRTT3UNR BRONCHO BILLY MR. G. M. ANDERSON At the Ms Theatre Friday nnd Sat urday. ' AT STERLING MINE In spite of tho fact that It will be close to a year before tho giant hy draulic may be used from tho high lino ditch at the Sterling placer initio a crow of men working there now are- earning good wages on a per centage basis, so rich Is tho dirt hauled from tho higher lords to the sluices below. Work on the hluh lino ditch will bo pushed ns rapidly as possible and within a twelvemonth tho giants will bo eating up thu dirt. It tho mine proves ns faithful ns It has In tho past and lives up to ex pectations It will no doubt mean fur ther Investments In tho valley by Its new owners, S. S. Hullls and sou, of New York. PIONEER TALKS ON AMENDING CTY CHARTER Continued from pare 1.) west of tho Missouri river would be still. known on the map as the great American Desert and geogrnphors would describe tho Pacific coast ns an unexplored wilderness inhabited by wild tribes of Iudinns nnd chiefly vnl unble for its furs and fisheries. Quote Patrick Henry. Mr. Mitchell would do well to read Patrick Henry's sjcech discussing American declaration of independence iu which he says: "Tho gentlemen may cry peace but there is no pencol Shall we lay supinely on our backs until the enemy shall havo bound us hand and footl" Does Mr. Mitchell mean to say that for tliu sako of leace, ho would surrender what he thought was right until an iusqlcut mnster put nn effectual gag in his mouth f Ho needed a little of the spirit of "70" in his veins; but the people of Medford have the spirit of "76" and will manifest it tomorrow when they, voto Yes on tho chnrler amendment. What is the persecution of Millar started for, just nt this present time! Only to prejudice voters, hvoryone knows Mr. Millar as one of tho squar es t men of Medford whoso motto is "Xullins addiotus jurnro in verbi nut. gistri" (Not bouud to swear to the dogmas of my master., The Sun makes a big hurrah be cause tho mayor's advisory board stand by the mayor. Is it any proof of good policy bccniue the son stands by its father It the people remember the legacy bequeathed by our forefathers of "70" and stand by their rights. Vote YES on the charter amend ment. J. S. HOWARD. TWENTY-ONE LOSE LIFE. (Continued from page 1.) diuto relief, predicting lower tempera tures for tonight. lUiilioml Traffic KIipnm1. All railroad trnffio in north and South Dakota. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebrwtkn, Iowa and Illinois is nt n standstill and wire communication with scores of towns and cities in those slates is interrupted. It is fear ed that when communication is re stored many deaths will bo reported. In North and South Dakota section men wero still clearing tho tracks from lust week's blizzard, and to day's storm is certain to stall more truins. Several fatalities arc reported in Ohio and Indiana. A fiiither drop in the tempcruturo iu the Missouri vul luy is picdictcd tonight. Two crsoiiB wero killed at Cold water, Miv and one killed in each of the following tewns: Columbus, Ohio; Scnatohia, Miss.; Alamo, Un iontown nnd Spring City, Tenil. A voto for tho chartor amendment is u voto for tho publlo nmrkot. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE A flvo room modern homo cloeo In on a lurgo lot with barn. Wo ask only $1300 for this and you can buy It with ?100 cash and only flG por month. Don't waste your rent monoy, Invest it In ibis bargain and tho homo Is yours. E. S. Tinny, darnett-Corey Md!. 31 0 MEDFORD, PHRGON. TWTPAY. MARCTT 'Jl, 101H. ASHLAND FILES . SUIT TO ESCAPE Tho uity uf Ashland today filed suit in thu circuit couit to compel Sheriff Siugler to accept pavnienl of taxes from propeity owners of thai city without tho general road levy. The cnio will be heard soon by Circuit Judge Calkins. The Ashland cliatler contains u clnuso which exempts that oily from the payment of Inxes for general rend purposes, it is believed that this clause is uucoutitutionaf, thu county proceeding in the levying And collection of a tax. This led to the filing of the suit todav to definitely determine the mtitter. Judge Calkins has promised nn earlv heating. COUNCILMAN ARRESTED UPON TWO CHARGES (Continued from rago 1) After presentation of ciidcnco hv tho prosecution this afternoon, the case was continued until Tuesday. Political Pri-M'CHltoii. What his friends denounce as polit ical persecution undertaken at this time iu order to influence tho vide at the special election to bo held Satur day, culminated Thursday afternoon in tho arrest of George II. Millar, councilman from the Third ward, on n charge of selling liquor to minor!, "some timo between May, 1011, and Mnroh 20, lOKI" Mcniio Dnxi-, a minor signing the complaint Millar was arraigned before Mayor Eifert Friday morning, and following tho filing of n demurrer to the com plaint by hw attorney, the caso was continued until this afternoon. Millar has been one of tho "solid four' councilmeii who havo voted against tho mayor iu his efforts to oust Market Mnster Kuuynrd and City Engineer Amspiger. Threats to "whip him into line" nro said to have been made by Eifert concerning Mil lar but nothing came of it until tho grnnd jury met the first of this week. Then charges itgul-nl Millar for sell ing liquor after huurs nnd hi minors were made,' City (Attorney' Hoggs se curing the wilnrfisert nud appearing before the grand jury himself against Millar. The grand jury hits not yet adjourned or taken notion in tho mut ter. Friday n number oi high school boys were subpocuod to appear. No Aical Possible. Friends of Councilman Millar de clare tiio entire proceedings against him to bo but a method adopted hv Mayor Eifert and City Attorney Hoggs to force bun to chnuge las vote on appointment made by the mayor. From tho mayor's court, it being n municipal court, there is no uppenl to tho circuit court.. If Mayor Eifert finds him guilty and he witdios to up leal, a writ of review must be sought in the circuit court. This makes tho matter unfair in a caso of this kind, there being a doubt whether a jury trial can be secured or not. The mayor nets both as n prosecutor and oh a trial judge, inasmuch as tho city attorney is tho mayor's legal advisor in all rases, sizes fj-rjf o Jc 1 f- OC- Tk new F-v.Ktk Mood. Tin bol pftiroUlianof the Imnjcweljr pop-lweut. -way dupe. Hm tl. U" ' wl LtAUty ct lynmetry wweyi found fa Idellver Collar With Lmocord unbieklU butoaholij. . GEO. P IDE & CO. Alio Mak-rs ol hla SHIM TliOY. M.v. E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amatour finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and oxtcrior viows Plash liglits Negatives mado any time and any place by appoint mont. 208 E. Main Phone 1471 PAYING ROAD TAX t - "- SMLJ g- ! - HI SB i Consumptives Helped by Tuberculosis Medicine tt U folly in I'oIIi'tk llmi (vtmmniillnu illllrrs Ihiui rifrir Mlirr tllin' In ant rv'iiililiitt iha im cf m)r inotli lm tvr lt iniilimtil rr i liumlr t jrmrs nit rimriimu tun of uilnutiiry nml IMtik- (llt tlllimutlfll frvM M'-!MI Mll.i I'llllllllor Hint tlioy iihin t tulr Ihrs In l l.niiui' Allrrnlhv. it iiii'iIMhi' fur TiiIhtviiIimK li.m ltit iH'fiimiitallnii, Siiri-lr lchtr uf tlm In ili'lnnliiOlitlr II. liintliiR rtlili' uii inn write ti itii of idem, IIpu I oiibi JVWI rtlrnt.l AiA. I'titA.. lit. ''tlvntli'inriK In llm wlnlrr of IW t luiil nu nit irk of niliie, (illownl l rnriininiil.t nml lulrr ly tYiiMiiittlnit, I kith nihility turi In I ho wlntrr f Ust I imit itil iiImM (ttiMlH. fi'trf Mini raloil tiiiniiiuirn of nwriii . towns ulna" nmt la I it I tirtel inititr liiinrrlinitt nt oii( tlmi tlin In llir"- timsaim Onjii Milk- nml OR IT' lirvmiti' no illilniU'flll I i-Miilit kri li.'llilus inn Tlir )I rl.tlt tn-itlnl mr I "in nrilitrti In rtifl inoiiiilntlK. ImK illit Hot wo I'rktiiilii' AI tirntlw i m-nmiiiiMKVM liy n rrlrml. Aflvr I'lMiK it iiihII niMtHllO. I tmil tnt llrr miiIm i.Wln Im f r r.'l Sly lmirrriii'iit nn uinrkml fuilll IIh llraf. I tllmNl liviialli mot Mrlght nml niii. tllt I nrivr hml NHollifr itiinirilmKtni m itmnjli irtiKliMttlr JmiiI uiiIII mi. Iltrlr Knit. I nut Wt(iTtl npll. I trrjr. tlilltB I mny Iwiv rmt tt trrllliM) iy my fnmll) iil frltiil"' oni ,ilitrli ANSI! 1. Lot'tlllltAN. 1'rkmnn' XllrrftttrtJ U KrrMtr tit ItMin clillt, AntllNtii, llitif IVvft! Tlirwnt nlut l.itiiK TmiiSh't, nml Iu uphuiiilinir Hint tlKtrhi, Sjm4 not iuitiiltt ihiImiim nctnli nr li'itilt.fiitmlitK itrut. Ak for iMmklrt trilltiK nf rrntrrl nml write in IMiMitti llitrntary. l'NInlrlililn l' ftr mr l Umicc. Tor mils t'.r nil Iraillni; ilriiKBlat Ugly Sons Quickly Banished You Marvel How "Worst Skin Krtip. tlons Disappear as Kesult of Famous Remedy, If vru Imro Nn fji "B r -jo tlio.l truu'J( ecn.c c-uit,c ckl tl svn" fill It rrint. I m 9. - . i mii.tnu KTofula tr n.. I tt H. r W l"'t una uns if wn in ur it A'K t nny itmK rtirp for Jt " l'tu f 8. 8. It. ami you ra then vtt the rtwl to hcnlth. Tito iulk4i nf thM rwimrlutWo rcnuly I Junt Utwrnt. Jiirt a iltlvi, Juit n rrln In Iu hirtimiioc mi tlwtt tho mm rt in in iwtat It t o tit Kioto mro mlh-il rurrw wlilrh nt In tlio tiIM wtih th aame diwvo t wr talnty tlwt In foiin.1 In nil ititnil tun donclM. Tho tnnr In wlilrh It dom inate otxl control llm, irurtriofluut Iran. frrmc of rtoh. rail. rira arUflal Uo.l fur tho Olnwaail reawiw UaoU U mjf vcloua. Out throurlt rvary Un porn nel.U. Knn wkI itttr Ul IfltjHirlllwi arn fnrcul In the rnrnt ot rmlnlMo triiiwr. The luniw luealha mit, tho llvar tt itlmuUtcxI to ron-'uiiia groat rnHir. Hon of lninirlll. tba atouMctt'amt In trrtlnca cto to rinhvay btta thu IomI nt renin tliu catarrt il. ma la rial canm; tho UtM-fla, klilno-a. Mailar anil nil munclnrln of thu Nfty ere imtrhalll Into a nhllnr fnreo to cxiicl evory Ve. tiira of cmptlvo ilheo. Thrt la rwurcfly a community nny arhero hut tthat haa tta llrlnu axnmplo of llio ytumlvrful ettrtitlvo nAteta of S. B. tt. Out a Nttttft at thin famoui remrly tnilny. nihl If your raa la atutt. Imrn or ix-collor wrlto to Tba Hwlft But elflc Co.. Jtl Hwlfl llldif. Athtnta. Oa Their tneOlcol hlboratory M friHtm ami U coniluctnl by rcnownctl cspctta In LlooU anJ kin ilUcaJca, fShGeiPolisltos riNCST QUAUTY LARCtST VARIETY "CUT EBCT th only iMln'tt'iailrwrng ma Mi i.rlytonUlnaOII. !.kaml I't uiwii4' nud children lwu iwl !'. ihlnci ttltiuul rub Un.. "TBrMCH CUISS " lo. . BNDr"totlilnH"U lot clranlim "Ij"" Mg alUmiUof raitorUntlii.JJe "STAtt"' .;;. "OtUtKWHIfCOnliqhlfiirutwI'li'li"' ililrle lyrU'nutttlllftll'lrctll', lt-tV -Alio- CU4KS and WHIIIAH rjnri thi. Iu round hll ckr inckollu atnclln !. !'" .Iinjf , loc. Inlunibomndtritealumlnuia !(, tlllt" cmhirlln fr entlmfn vtlio tk wldl iillD thrtr lui look A I. ItMlnnn w ana la.tieto All hunt I.or.. ro.itli ttiih m tnwb orclolh.ifllcrnU. -Bl lUfir'alxa.lUWBK. I r .ur nur dow n k.. . tin uul uu lUit. u mJw lb. ilt i n 1 1 mpa ii.r I mil ! r . "ftn ll-l. VMIITCMORE BROS. & CO., 20-20 Albany Slrnnt, Oaittbrliloa, naj. Jill 011-llwd jrri'l ,triilrlrla Mm J sltiAa in Ut It'olU As a Lighthouse is a guide for the mariner, ao is the Spalding Trade-Mnrk a bencon for the buyer of athletic goods. It directs him to the har bor of Quality and in sures u profitable trip. Erry hoy who It lntroll In any form of sthWtle prt aixl txlutt hoy U nottnlicuM miuI to our ildrc helow uml uk for a copy of tlio r.ew t)alline rnlalojut. Bra tharlcturxa of lutwt tall irooili, Unnla racl-.tB, ruunlnie lio, Utlilnir aultii arul othvr 0-nion alio iorti. Wrlto ImmoitUtcly, A. G. SPALDING & BROS. ISO Oenry Street, San Frnnchco IackI dcalun corry HpaUIn flooOi WMemoreti To the Voters of the City of Medford 'l'lttt tindoralKiiod, .votir t'Opicsi'itlutivt'H in .llio Cily Ouiiuoil. Iiollovo Hint a hIuIoiiioiiI of llio nmltcw in mnilro voroy vi'apot'tiiijr nppoiiituiiMils bi'lwi'on tlinnwolvoH and tho iMiiyor is thus unl only to tlitMiwolvw, hut lo you na wqII. t , 1 111005 a iiiituhor of proiiiiiioiil. eiliziMifl and bualiiow moil oC aioiironl, in mt'tMidoavof to tako tho olTiotu-H ijnd oinploycft of tho city out ol' poliiicH and improvo tho pu'lilio sorvioo wont hoforo tho liOi.slatuio and soourod an niliond niont to tho Oliartor, Tho Cliarlor nft so nuiondod pmvldotl that all nou-oloo-fivo offioors oC llio City Khali ho appointed by tho .Mayor m( oonfirniod by thu Oounoll. Thoy nro not ap'noinltxl Tor auv dorinito term, but hold thoir olTlooa until thoy nro romovod. Tho Chartor Ihon rovidos that tho powor of Vomoval of auv pciuon from any ol'fioo is vosted oxolu ttivoly in tho Council. Tho ot'foot ol! this is that tho Mayor inakuM an appoiutufont Kubjcct to tho Council's oonrirnia tion whonovor thoro is a vacancy. Hut thoro is no vacancy unless tho occupant of tho office dies, re.siLMis or is re moved hv tho Council. Tlio principal object of this pro vision is'to tako it out of tho power of (ho Mayor to build up :i political machine and it imposes on tho Council thu duty of seeing that faithful, efficient officers are not disT charged for political purposes. - Tho Charter gives tho Mayor tho power to suspend until tho next, meeting of tho Council, when tho Council is to decide whether ho bo removed or not. This is tho charter under which we wore elected and under which wo hold office. ;s long as tho matter stands this wav it is clearly our duty to determine when an offi cer shall be removed and as long as this is the ease, wo propose to perform that duty according to our own beat judgment and we do not propose to bo partius to tho re moval of efficient officers such as tho .pWMiil. Market Master and Kmrineer iu order that political friends of I the Mayor may lie appointed hnvinir the newer under the lias been using his power of suspension to accoiuplifh tho same result. After each Council meeting he u boon us- pending the officers he wants removed until the next meeting of tho Council. The result of this in, while he ins no power to appoint the now man, ho ha thu powor o keep on suspending the old officer and thereby demor alize tlio public service. The object of the Charter amendment whiih has been proposed is not lo take away from the Mayor thu powor i f removing officers. He dues not havo that, puivor now, but to take away from hint tho power of arbitrarily abus ing the powor he has of suspending an officer and thereby In effect usurping the power given to t lie Council of re moval. AVe have no. personal feeling iu this matter. We do not want to bo engaged in a continual fight and (piarrcl. Wo want you tt) say whether you want to tako the powor or saying when an officer should be removed from us and give it to the Mayor. If that is your wish, wo arts satis fied. Then if tho present efficiency of tlio City govern ment is destroyed, if the Market is turned over to an incompetent ward healer and the City Engineer's office is made the nucleus of a political machine instead of an instrument of efficient servico lo tlio City it will bp up to on and the Mayor. AVo will not be responsible. Hut as Ion;? as tho charter imposes tho duty on us of determining when officers are lo be retained and when removed, wo propose to uso tho powor and perform that duty for tho best interests of the City and we do not promise to allow any other offiecr to usurp that power or to deter us from doing what we consider best. AVe havo no interest in the retention of any of tho present employes except as wo are interested in the welfaro of this Cily. AVe owe to none of them any political debts or obligations anil if you want us to turn the matter over to tho Mayor and lot him do as he pleases, vote "No" on the proposed charter amond inent. . .'l Jf, on the other hand, you arc opposed to ho; spoils system and political machines, vote "Yes" infiiyCiiOf H0 amendment. (Paid Advl.) lif 1 I I , J" Hemingway's Lead Arsenate Tlio linniil wliloli Ih lined Iu nil (if tlio kit n t iiiilo Krmvhm illitrlrtn of tlio country WoHtorn Now Voile, .MIlIiIkiiii, tlio llluo Itlilgo Hloit)H, tliu Oziirkii uml tlio fnniiiirt vnlloyH of tlio cront Northwest HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE In of tlio Without Htnniliinl of hi niifiit-tiiio. Wu claim tho followltiK lioliilp of aiiporloilly; PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION I. o., fliiuiiotui of Kiiilii tmil rimo In liiliinlni; down In wntur CORRECT ANALYSIS I. u.i (till nurrontiiKo of AiHjtitJ Oxldo (not Wan limn IT. pur cunt) uml no tnoro than it tmco of Soliiltlo AihoiiIu wiutk Koit nooKi.rrr a.i imuuks , Stocks Carried by KERR, CLIFFORD & CO. I'oitlitiiil, Oit'jfiin HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO,, LTD. 01 Wutor Struot, Now York, N. V, TiS.' -'-J thereto. Hut tho Mayor not charter to itnuove an officer. Jiosp'ootfullv, av. x. oAMmwr..., .'I. iJ. STI5WAUT. .T. T. KUMiMRUVIl.r.lB, (ihX). II. M U.LAI..