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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1913)
r'J PXQTB BtQHT WTSDTTQTID rATH TUTnUNR ftrEDFORT). OTCEtlON, TUESDAY. lAPRTL 1, 191.1. 'Ill I I I 1 ! I ' U 'UM... '- CITY AHORNEY TO BE REMOVED BY EXTENSION OF THE ONE TIME PRESIDENT AND HIS DAUGHTER PHOTOGRAPHED WHILE PLAYING GOLF ON THE LINKS AT AUGUSTA, GA IS WHERE TO OO TONIGHT FRANK NOT GUILTY ON FIRST INDICTMENT EH FOUND ffl) IT COUNCIL TONIGHT DEAL IS PENDING The city council will probnlily piny lo n crowded house tonight, the chief nttrnrliou In lift offered lho puhlio helnjr tho removal of City Attorney Ilofipt. According to tlio council men lodny lkigRH will bo removed by unanimous vole. A petition hn been circulnted by Dourh' friends asking tho council to relnln him. Tho petition nlso pledges till of tlio signers to bo nt the council rooms tonight, nnd to aid in starting n reonll ngninst tlio councilmen who vole lo oust Boggj, UogRi wn nsltcd Inst Friday to resign which he flatly refused to do. Since then ho has been busy having prewire brought to bear ou the councilmen to change their minds but in thU he ban been unsuccessful oh the councilmen believe that he must be removed in order io restore hunnouy. The councilmen believe Hoggs responsible for much of the iliword between their body nnd the innyor. Considerable other business i to be transacted by the council. ZAPATISTAS SAID TO HAVE SHOT 0R0ZC0 MEXICO CITY, April 1. Uncon, firmed reports reached here today that Zapatistas hare shot to death Pasnual Orozco, senior and several of bin companions. It la otated that General Orozco Junior la heading an expedition into Morelos to avenge the death of bin father. . LEVI P. MORTON IS SERIOUSLY ILL NEW YORK, April 1. Following an all night vigil by his physicians nt tho bedside, Levi P. Morton, for mer vice president of the United Stntc, is aid to be near death at bin home here today. Morton has been ill for several weeks. With Medford trade la Mcdford made. A DO day extension of time for tho construction of n trollcv line in this city has been nsked of the city coun cil nnd will in nil probability be granted. Tho extension is nsked in order to allow 11 local syndicate. headed by F. II. Watte, S. S. Hulli nnd V. I. Vawter to mnke certain fiunuclnl adjustments. Tho 00 dav limit ininnsed bv the first franchise will exniro within the next two weeks. When the franchise was first grunted it was gicn to the M. T. Minney company who later turned it oxer to Mr. VYnitc and as sociates. This company is nego tiating with nn English syndicate which plans extensive development in the valley. Their engineer has been over tho ground and has made a fwvoralilr reiMirt In them. The ex tension of tiino Is asked in order t complete the negotiations. MM. TSFl ON THE UINKS OP TMC AUGUSTA COUNTRY ClUO 100 T0 1 SHOT LINCOLNSHIRE RACE LINCOLN' England. April 1. Quoted at odds of 100 to 1, A. U. Martins Ucrylraon today won the fa mous Lincolnshire handicap. W. 1). Walker's St. Cuthbcrt finished tlra:, hut was disqualified, and Herylmon, which ran socond, was declared tho winner. E. Martin's Junior ran third In the race, but was finally placed sec ond, and Sir William Nelson's Gram mont third owing to tho disqualifica tion of St. Cuthbcrt. MAY ADMIT AUTOMOIILES TO YOSEMITE YARK WASHINGTON, April 1. Secre tary of the Interior Lane is today considering the advisability of ad mitting automobile! to the Yoseinite National Park in California. Philip Dartholomae's production of hli play, "When Dreams Come True." In Cleveland the other day proved a great success. falOMT TO LEFT) MISS HELtN TWT AND MISS HATHCRINE DCWISv WHOM SHC DETTCD IN A MIXED FOURSOME; AT THE AUGUSTA COUNTRY CUJD Itvwitdents of Auciuttt. Gu are vylua; with one another to mnke the slay of Mr. and Mrs. Taft and their party a plenum one, nnd the entertainments xlren lu their huuor were nnioug the mo.1t delightful of tho enon. I.uncli eons, dinners, suppers at the Country Club, and many other event ou tlio social culcmliir have kept Mr, Tntt unusually active, but he bi found time for occadounl trips to the golf link. The Unseat gsltery ever seeu ou the link of tliu Augusta Country Club followed the finals of lho mixed four souie, In wblcb MI Helen Tuft nnd Mr. It. is. Wurthlugtun wou by a score of 'J up and 1 to pluy. Mr. Tuft was pUyluK at the time on the over bill 'uurae, aud when tbe flnit of tlio throng drew uar he eagerly called.-- "Who's Iraillngr v ' "MU llek-n," was tho response, and her father stopped his own game and JnlmM the crowd follow Iiib ln'r over -be cours. PERU DEAD BROKE AY MERCHANT RAN FIIANCISCO. Cnl., April 1. 'Tent Is dead broke." That Is tho declaration niailn here today by It. T. Sparks, head of a big mercantile house lu Lima, who Is visiting in San KrancUeo. Sparks declares tho last president of Peru l'ft office without account lug for 175,000,000 which was sup posed to bo In the national treasury. The new president wanted to borrow $5,000,000 to tldo tho country over until the next tax harvest. Tho members of the chamber of deputies all wanted a special remuneration to voto for tho loan. They were promptly "fired" through a special election and a new chamber Is now being voted for. Tho country will secure no relief until June. Until then It must sub sist on bread and water, govern- mentally speaking. THROUGH AN OFFICE PORTLAND. Ore. April I -II L. Idluman, a real estate dealer, had a narrow escapo from death or Injury, when a dirt train of eight cars broke from Its moorings on Hawthorne avenuo and dashed Into the building In which his offices aro located. Idle man had Just mado his way to safo ty when tho office was struck. Nom inal damago was done. MONEY SENT EAST PORTLAND, Orc. April l.-lt wan estimated today That provision valued nt more than .fl.'.OOO hud been shipped from Oregon to the flood sufferers of Ohio nnd Indiana. The cash contributions in Portland totnled $23,000 lodny. 20 TEXAS FAMILIES WILL LOCATE HERE Twenty Texas families will nrrive here in the near future to mnke their home, the vnnguurd nrrhiiij; Monday cvcuini. They wcte induced to come hero by J. 1). Skinner who hurt re--ided here for miiho monllw. One of the men who arrived .Mon day htutes Hint the lemuinder of the party will be here soon. They sent rvprvM'iitntivcs here some time ui;i (o investigate. nun nsiiKit with thi: MOVIIX." Dud Fisher, the world's greatcH cartoonist, has signed n contract with tho l'athe company for a series of his Mutt aud Jett cartoons In Pathes Weekly. Tho funny predica ments that our friends Mutt and Jeff nre placed In nro most laugh ablo and may bv seen nt tho la's Thrater eery Tuesday and Wednes Henry Lereli, n second - hand dealer of thi-t city, wiw found nut guilty of buying slolen propel ty by it jury in tlio circuit court Tuendny morning and will be immedlnlely tried on nimlhor liidinlment. Thtee udiclinciilH were relumed nguinsl him by the recent ginud jury, l.eivh U nt'ctiHcil of i'iii'onruliig small boys in the oilv lo sleal nnd llii'ii M'll their loot to him. The ease is being html fought. LARZ ANDERSON SAYS HE IS THROUGH WITH DIPLOMACY THEATRE TONK1IIT ' TIIIJ PANAMA UANAIi l'ln LIcciimmI Pictures AdtntuNlnn Always thn rbimu ll('KNTH a Never More, Never Loss SAN I'llANl'ISCO, Cnl.. April J. -Announcement that ho will not ugalii accept lhc post of uinbiissiidor to dnpaii, even i fit Is tendered liltn by President Wilson, wiin miidn heie to day by Iirz Anderson, who for n few months wns Amcrien'rt diplo- iiinlic repieseiitntive nt the couit of the Mikado. Anderson, who is here preparatory to returning to his home in the eiiHt, declared he had resigned from Hie diplomatic sen ice for nil time, lie fore going In Tnktn, Anderson was I'mlt'il Stairs minister to llelgiiim. A JmmI Memtge. Merllol Tonic DlKestlvn luu prov en a good mcMutgn to otherH, why not to you? It acts first upon the stom ach, utreiiKthcua tho dlxestlvn or gans, creatt-s n healthy appetite, aud makeo rich, reil blood. Imparls neve life and strength to the entire body HasktiiH Drug Store. I'HK ALI.KN'H lOOT-i:AHi:. Th antiseptic powder to he shaken Into the ahocs. It you want rent and comfort for tired, aching, swooleti, sweating feet, ue Allen's Foot-Kane, le relieves corns nnd bunions of all pain mni prevents blisters, aoro and callous spots. Just the thing for dancing parties, patent leather shoes, and for breaking lu new shoes. It Is the greatest comfort dlieovery of the age. Try It today. Hold everywhere, 25 cents. Don't accept an substitute. Pur free trial package, address Allen B. Olmstead, Le Hoy, N. V. I ISIS THEATRE I VAimKVILLK THE FOUR MUSICAL LOVELANDS Mimical Artists I Mn, G. M. ANOCMSON Broncho Rllly in -'0R0NCH0 DILLY AND THE J SHtmrrs kiu Z ManQlo Tries Society Life t Pathes Weekly No. 7 tMftMMMtiMeM J. II. Mulhollen Painting, PaM'r Hsnglng, Tinting ami Oeiiernt House HepnlrlnsT Phono C03-Y IKll West .Second Htrirt I A MONSTROUS BENEFIT for OHIO FLOOD SUFFERERS at STAR THEATRE Tonight 7 to 10:30 V ? r r r t f X ? t t ? All Star program of local talent, besides regular unequaled films i --J PROGRAM " '., 'A" Piano Solo, "Gondoliers" Miss Mary Alice Foster Quartette, "A Dream" (Bartlet) Art Burgess, Frank Burgess, Bob Burgess, Al Sather Song George Andrews Duet, "Gypsy Lovo" Miss Karoline Andrews, Miss Dorothy Wick "i . ' . . (Subject to Change ) PROGRAM Song, "A Juno Morning" Miss MoNossar Bong, "Wall Oheo Sing" W. T, Beveridgo Recitation, "St. Peter at tho Gate" L, S, Bovcridga Song, "Itivcr Shannon" Miss Fioronco Trowbridge Duet, "Tlio Perfect Day," Miss Hance and Mrs. Wold With Violin obligato, violinist, lone Flynn. 1 "I t,,' 7 y K i,'' Lefs all get together and show the right spirit -- t f t J T J f T t t T J t T T t t ADMISSION 25c $mmo$m Ml JK EVERY DOLLAR TO BE SENT TO GOV. COX