jj "T - y i I . Ifc 'fl AEFOUR. VEI illEllCE 3rEDFOT?TTf MATT) TRTmrNTR , MTCTTFORD. ORTCnONT. 3 l.: : .;-jjn'a.,83il-H 3Eft WMM ENO Unconfirmed Reports State That Dri ver Bruce Was Instantly Killed When His Car Turns Turtle Near San Francisco. Iff P MORNING i President Wilson Hakes Eloquent Speech to Veterans at Gettysburg Country Secure in All Things Save Satisfaction of Life. outhuds nil wars nmt' errors ot men. Come, let uh ho comrades, soldier yet to sme oar fellow men in qulut eoiilisel vhero the Idnre of trumpet is neither heard no heeded, and where Uitnw arc done which make blessed the iiutiniiti of the, woild in pence and, rijinteousueji anil Jove. ' President Wilson left OettyshurK ut noon, lie wilt reneh New York at 7 o'clock this evening and ut mid alRlit will leave, for the summer cap Ital at Cornish, N. 1. Panama-Pacific Road Race Excltinn From Start to Finish Time of Winner Eleven Hours, One Minute. Great Facts of Life yet to Be Con quered in the Interest of Righteous Peace Appeals for Co-operation RITCHIE WINS (Continued from psu 1.) SACllAMKNTO. Cal., July 4. Hero Is tho way llio automobiles In thoTilR road" rare finished In point or time, unofficial, and tlio order o. tuolr precedence for tho ten money prices, unless Inter disqualifications change, the erder: Kirst No. 9, Klnt, Frank Verheck running tlmo 11 hours and 1 minute. Second ?Co. -IS, Huick, K. 8. Wa terman, rurinlUK time 11:21:25. Third No. 7, Flat, Harney Old flold, running tlmo ll:22'.r3. Fourth No. 1. Cadillac. C. 1'. Sotilox. running lmn 11:20:10. '. nfthi-N6. 20. Alert. Hnlph Chan dler, (no tlmo Riven). Sixth No. 43, Ford. Carl J Schunck. Seventh No. 3R, National, C. 0. Pntmnn. KlKhth No. n, Simplex, Omar Toft. . Math Ne: Sr,,Mlullman,-8mlth. Hrivcrs HcportctI Klllc.1 SACHAMUNTO, Cal., July 4. Un confirmed reports received hero ?t noo'n today stato that Leo Nevis, driver of tho car No. CI. American, went Into tho ditch In tho Los An-Rclus-Sacrnmcnto road raco and was Instantly killed today. 'Nevis, who left Sacramento yes- torday In order to make tho 444 mllo trip to Los Angeles to qualify In tho hip event, Is known, ns ono of tho most daring nnd spectacular a, the modern speed burners. SACllAMKNTO. Cal., July 4. He-, ports, as yet unconfirmed, have Just reached thn idato fair grounds bore, that Driver II. M. Ilruco was instant ly klllcod when his car No. AC, Mlch- iBon, turned turtlo near Fresno, In the Los Angeles-Sacramento 444 mile road race today. .STOCKTON, Cal., July 4. Harris UaiiRhue, driving Apporaon car No. 33, in reported killed when his car went Into tho dltch north of Fresno shortly after S o'clock. Oldrield I Tlilrtl SACHAMUNTO. Cal., July 4. Hurtling along at n torrlflc clip, the first three cars to finish in tho hot ly contested 441 mllo Panama-Pacific road race from Los Angeles to Sacramento sped into tho racetrack nUtho stato fair grounds amid tho choere of tho assemhle.d thousands hero today. Tho nvorago speed maintained by tho flrt fow cars ranged botweon 35 and 45 miles an hour over the en tire course. Hnrnoy Oldflcld, tho popular horo of many speed contests, who arrived third, approximately 17 minutes be hind the first car, declared that ho lost twolvo mlnuteB ut Fresno when Hils chain caught In tho wheel nnd that soveral other minutes were, lost when ho took tho wrong road. A number of tho early arrivals also complainod of having lost their road. I The leaders In tho gruelling con-! 'tost y-oro almost mobbed by enthu siastic spectators who crowded about 'the oars and lifted them on their uhoulders. lt iwns pronounced by tho con 'testnrita tho barest nnd most exact ing long dletnnco test of machines 'ever made In this stato. LILLIAN GEIS 1105,000 A YEAR 1 .H NEW YOltIC, July. 4. "I should worry; about tho prlco of bacon and eggs lor tho next year or so." This was tho declaration or Mill in Jtuwiell, tho uttrotu, Just beforu sho nulled for Kuropo today on her uu tiuftl Vacation. Mis Uussoll, who In Jirlvuto life Is Mrs. A. V. Moore, wlfo h Pittsburgh nuwspnpor niiin, nljHuid a routrart before leaving with John fori, tho theatrical jmiKimlc, hUk for II0K.000 for next souuori. JMwrt accompanied hi wlfii abroad. Hk sJd ho huw no reason to worry, Wtwr, OKTl-rsmtUO, Pa.. July I. "Hero is a nation Cod has hullded by our hands. What Khali wo do With It? Wno stands ready to act again and always In the spirit of this day of reunion, hope nnd patriotic fervor? The day of our country's llfo has but broadened Into morn ing." This was tho keynote hero today of a Bpocch l)y Woodrow Wilson, tho first southern horn president of tho United States to elcbrute on tho historic field of Gettysburg the ce menting of that union which tjioro, flft,y. yeara ago was pitied labium). Speaking with evident oarnestneaj the president addressed tho thou sands of survivors of the great con flict of long ago, nnd as his rounded periods reached their ears veterans of tho Ultio and the Cray wept open ly and unashamed. Yelronicd Jiy rebel yells and un ion cheers, the president ultghted from tho train hero today amid n thunder of cannon, his presence marking tho climax of tho week's celebration of tho Gettysburg annl versary. ills reception was most enthusiastic, hundreds of tho vetor ans having been up slnco daybreak to do. him honor. Immediately en alighting from the train Rivalry ts corted the chief cxecutivo to n big tent off tho Hmmotsburg road where promptly at U o'clock, tho day's exercises began. Given Warm Grectlnix President Wil-nn paid n warm tri-, huto to the eteraus of Gettysburg and ndded: "Tlie-o venerable men crowding hero to tln fnmnus field have set u" n great example of devotion nud utter snerifice. They wore willing to die that thp nation might live. .But their task is done. Their day" is t timed into evening. They look to us to perfect what thov established. Their work is handed on to us to be done in another way but not in nnnther spirit. Our dny is not over it is on m in full tide. Does tho nation stand Mill? Is whnt fifty yenrs hnve wrought Bineo these days of battle finished, rounded out, com pleted? Here is u grent people, great with every force that has ever lien ton in the lifeblood of mankind. It is secure. There is no one within its borders, there is no power among the nntions to innke it nfraid. It is He euro in everything except the satis faction thnt its life is right nnd ad jured to thp utlermosl stnndnrds of nghenousness nnd humanity. Sacrifice Not Closed "3 ho days of sacrifice and of. cleniiKini; nro "not cjoheil. Wo hnve harder thiugt. Ui do. than wcro.doue in the heroic days of tho way, be enuho they nre hnrdcr to bee clenrly, rcquiro more virion, n calmer Imlnnco of judgment nud n mnro . candid searching of tho very springs of right. "I hnve been ehoBcn leader of (he notion, wjiom do I command J Tho ghostly hot who fought upon these battlefields Jong ago, nnd lire gone?, Ihchc gnllnnt gentlemen, stricken in years, whose lighting days uro over, their glory won ? I bave'in my mind mother host, whom these men pot free of civil strife in ordef that thov might .workout in dnyaif pence mid settled order llio life of n great na tion. That host is tho pcoplo them selves, great nnd small, without class or,dit'fercneo of nny kind, rnco or origin njid undivided in interest, if Wo nave but tlie vision to guide nnd direct them nnd order their lives nriglit in what wo do. Not Llic in I'nst "r.wonld not Imvo you live even to.' dny wholly in tlio past tint Would wish to stand with you in llio 'light that strenms upon us now out of that great day gone by. Jfcio is n na tion God has buildcd bv our hands. What hhull wo do with it? Who sliinds roiuly to net again nud always in spirit tins day of reunion, hope nud patriotic fervor? The day of our country's life has but broadened info Morning. Do not put your uni forms by. Put tho ImnioMM of the priwent on, Lift your eyes to llio grcnl fjiclN of Jlfo yi. to be eon. ipieied in Din inlimwl of righleoim IMIlimt mill ill' llml nnunmliif .il,t.l. J Hew til (lie iicjiiU ut llio.puojilo iindj dMiesH, Itiyjers put hard Uft to Hie face. Kitehie landed rislit to the. Iiead jut before iho bell. Kivers' ntttitd. Mixer seems mueh Iho stronger. Itound l'our UJtchlo put left to tho face. They sparred uml Itltchle tried left to tho stomach, but It was blocked. Itltch le put left to tho face. Hlvers forced Hltchlo back. Joe Bwung to tho Jaw nnd Hltchlo clluched. In close. Joo punched left nnd right to tho stom ach. They roughed It, Hlvers forc ing. Hltchlo stubbed left to the face and tried right cross. L l It wis blocked. Hlvers put h' ., ,'cft to the head on the back and then n hard right to tho head, sending Hltchlo back. They clinched In tho center nnd Hltchlo ducked left st.tb and ducked left to tho Jaw. invert put left to tho face. Hltchle. trying to straighten him up, tried right to the head. Rivera put loft to tho fare. They wore clinched at bell. Uxeii round. Hlrera doing tho forc ing In this" round. Itound Klio Hlvers Is better than even money now. Hlvers put left to tho face. After a clinch Hltchlo put left to tho stomach. They ajinrred nnd Hltchlo put right to tho heart. Hltchlo put loft to the face, right to tho head. Hlvers landed left to the head nnd then another right to tho face. Hltchle tried to right cross but Hlv ers ducked It and rocked tho chnm- plon's head In n clinch. Hlvers put hard left to tho head. Hltchlo kept poking left to tha head. They clinched Hltchlo put loft to tho face and blocked a loft to tho face. Hltchle put hard left and then a right to tho face. Hltchle put three hard rights to tho head, froclng Hlvers around tho ring. He ducked Hlvers' lead and gavo him a backhand In the mouth. HIvom put loft to the head at bell. Hltchla'g round. Itound Slv Tltey wrestled ncro the ring. Rit chie put left to tho face. They ex changed left to the face, uml then left hooks, llivers fcecmod wild. In n long flinch nothing hnpKued. Uvcr- was tdiort with n hook on the break. Kilchic forced him. They clinched ngnin. Then Kitehie put n lift over the ear. llivers landed n left to tnv slonmeli nnd right to th head, then a left to the head. Kit ehie forced the Mexican around with lefts to the face nud body. They traded lefts in the center. Rivers put short right to the breast in n clinch nd then n right to tho bend. They wrestled, ticro-s the ring, both missing rights on the break. They traded lefts nnd llien Kivers uppcreut with tho right. Sparring nt bell. Ritchie's by n j&hiide. 'I Jtoitud Ken They fiddled nnd then Ritchie forced, putting left to the face. Rit chie, is outlioxing .Rivers now. Rit chie put left around neck. Ritchie pill linrd right nnd left to the face. Ilolli miosed wild swings. Ritchie put right to the chin. Rivers put. rilit to tlifr head. Rivers' left eye is'! cut. Rivors missed long left swing. Rivets put short left nud right to tho I'lice. Rivers put bard right to tho back of bead nnd Ritchie Mumbled, nearly falling. Ritchie lauded light left to tho fnec. Riv era camo in with a hard left in the face and body nnd tlicn rocked tho (haiupiou with liatd right to the. chin Then Rivers danced nwuy but i.nucdintcly enme into n clinch. Riv ers put hard right to the head nud left low Jo the stomuch. Rivers' round. ' Jloiind Klgbt Hltchlo put loft to tho. faro, Hir ers put rt left to.tlio stomach. Hltchle repeated nnd sullied au'Hlvttrs was short. Hltchlo put n hard left hook to tho mouth and Hlvers spat blood. Hltchlo forced Hlvers to tho corner, stabbing with straight loft. Hlvers rocked tho bond of tho champion with short lofts. Hltchlo put hard left and right to tho head. Jtlvcrs poked Hltchlo'fl mouth with a left, sending IiIh head back, Hltchlo ccoms to liavo gained confidence Ho pounded the face with right and left, forcing tho Mexican nbout. They traded short lefts In a tiliu;l, Breaking Hlvers was short with u hard right swing. Hltchle 'pounded- Joe's stomuch, then hard right to tho mouth and ropeutud. Hlvers put a bar dleft to tho face nu tho break. Kltchlo'w round. Hlvers' left uyo was In bad shape uud his lip wa split, itound Mud Kit rs put a left to the 'lice. (it. nil 1 1! I'hiiM'il Jon about Iho ring, Wll Jiu pllt Up efts lo llio We. Kllchlu pill it left lu I lie head, Rivets bncU'il -U-'lL"... about Ihr-ring, blocking Kits to th'e- laeo. Rivers imt hard left to the stomal h mnl Willie countered to the head. They fldd'ul in (ho center of the tii.g and then Ritchie put u hard left to Iho jaw. The .Mexican eov eivd up nnd Willie lauded n volley of light to the bend. Thev wrestled in n eluuh. As the.x broke Rivers put a hard right to the head. Willie forced the .leicnn hack with n light uml lefts to the face uud body. After u clinch Ritchie put n light right to the face, nnd thin uppcreut with the left in n clinch. Rixers tail hunt left lo the face nnd then uppcreut with a left in it clinch. Rivets put hard left to the ueok and then u tight to the jaw, Ritchie, was still forcing nt the hell. Ritchie s louud by n shade. FRTOAY, JULY J-U . 'ULUlJllJif ntf- i. mm. n i u1 Roth Und ent. eyes me now Itound Tun Hltahlo forced with n loft to the Jaw and right to tho stomach. He put another left to thn stomach. Hltchlo put a right and left to the head, Joe covering up. They traded lefts to tho head twice and t1iu clinched, wrestling In the center. Hltchle put a left to the face nud then Joo put a left to the head, Hltchlo going away. Hlvers put loug lolt swing to the top of the head, They wrestled and Hlvers tried loft up pcreut to the Mtomach. Hlvers put a ngai rigut to tun taro ami men i left to tho stomach. Hltchle rocked him with n right uud thou a hard right to tho btomnch. Wllllo Jurrcd Joo with loftR nnd rights to tho fme. They swapped hooks to tho head, Hltchle put a light left to the no-r. nt tho boll. Hltchlo by a shade. Itound i:tecii They traded light lefts to the face. Willie lauded right to the stomach. They wn-tlul and Rixers put n leflj to the face. Ritchie floored Hivor-x for the count of nine with u right uud, left. Rivers went down with u left to the stomach uud a right to llu face iih he went down. ANDERSON DEFEATED (Continued from pnR I.) heavily with the lefts nud rights to Ihoftoiiinch. I.eaeh swung u right lo the jaw nud jabbed a left to the fucn thnt times without a return. A straight left to the mouth brought fitt blood for Cross. Cros hooked right to the head and they exchanged lefts to the face. Hud put n left to tho uoko nnd crossed with n right to the jaw. Hud misled a left lead nud took n light jab to the head. Roth swung hard lefts nnd rights to tho bend. Cross a shade. Humid Four Atulersnii put n Mrnighl left to tho face but backed ' tho ropes when the New Yorker initialed a fierce body onslaught. Cross followed with a left uud right to the stomach and Uud scored with a long left to the head. Thev sparred nnd Cross landed three straight lefts to the nose nud had the beltcr.,nf u spirited mid ring rnlly. Andcnon put n st might left lo the face. They traded stiff rights to the head. Cross sped over a left to the cheek nud shook Ander son with a right to tho jnw. Ander son looked worried. Cross' round. Hound live Anderson's rush wns hulled by n stiff left to tho'jnw. I.eneh shot n hard right and left to the fnee nud Andon-on clinched. They wrestled for u moment uud Cross put a left to tho face ns thev broke. Hud landed n benvv right to the bend. Tliny clinched constantly neither showing to ndvnntnge in the close range work Anderson .swung a right to the head Crow unwrcnt with n right to- thev chin ns they came into u clinch. Croats put hard right swing to the jaw and swung n left to the snme placo as the bell hounded. All Cross in this round. Itound Klx Anderson jabbed to tho nose. .Hinl put a stiff left to ihu chin uud swung n left nnd heavy right to the jaw. Anderson bent Lciich to tho ropes with body blows uud the cruftv New Yorker feigned grogginess while An-' derson's seconds shouted their wnm ipgs. Aiidcrmn straightened rCross up with u left, to tho head mulvdrove the dentist to the ropes with lefts aud-righls to tho body. Leach winked ut his seconds us lie inndo Hud blink with u right lo tho jnw thnt could bo licurd throughout tho nrenn. Ander son shot u left to the nose nud Ml to the mouth. Cross slammed two rigitts to the kidneys. Cross pokel nose with n Ml uud fchnt a right '," tho mouth. Anderson's round Itound Kevcu ' Cross put u left to the face nud bored in with n light to thn bend. Leach talooed Hud's ribs with light ning legis nnd rights. JUid v.rkd u Jeft lo the head nnd another left to tho iioho ns they' camii together," Cross Hwuug left to tho mouth uud ffwuiur right to tho cur u moment later. Anderson sent light left to llio sloiiiueli. liud worked it left l' the nose nnd they (diuclicd, Cms swung a left nnd littht lo the head. I5o(h iiiisMKd left swings. Cm jiibhed Id't lo llic iiokc. CrosH rushed nud plan I cil u rlglil to IN lil'li'V' " was Cii'in' round, in-.-" i"! Jtoitud Fight They came Into a clinch and e,v changed leflrf fn ho body, Hud swung u wild tight to Iho head Cns missed n left jab and limy clinched. Until missed tight swings, nud Anderson tripping lo the floov, but was up instantly, Cross swung left for the head hut nirulii missed. I hey exchanged loftt to Iho face nnd Cros' left cyovhegnu to close. Iloth lauded lefts to the nose, Again they exehnuged lefts to the face. Cross slapped hard a right to llio cheek, Cross Juul a simile. Hound Nino Cios sent straight left to the face and a hurd tight lo the Moumch. Thev traded lefts to the head. Cross jabbed si might left to the face and took a wicked liuht to tho body In return. They tiuded hard lefts to the face mid Cross hud tho belter of a spirited close ((nailers rullw Cross was short with a left and Hud swung a lulling right to the head. Cross again put left to the fnec. Cross missed n left nnt right Hwings but sluggcred Anderson with hard right to tho law. Cross' touud. Hound 'IVii Cross put a left to tho nose and In a clinch wrestled Hud to the floor Cross Jabbed two lefts to tho face. They traded lefts to the head. An derson put right to the body, They clinched nnd Cross worked his tight to tho body. Cross smashed solid right to the nose, bringing tho rlnrut. Leach landed hard left and right to the Jaw and Anderson seemed dared Hud ciiuo hack viciously with right to the head nud left to the mouth. Anderson sent light left to the r.u-i cross smashed rights and let In U tho Jaw, staggering Anderson. An derson whlpiwd vicious right to tho mouth. Cross had thn better of Un round. Hound I'.leirit Cross scored n long left to the nose and teiM'ulcd to the ear. An dersoti put two lefts to the face but his blows lacked steaui. Crass, pounded kidneys witli Hire resound ing rights. They traded lefts to tho jaw. I.eaeh curried Anderson to tho rapes with1 stiff lefts nud rights to the hotly. Iloth nut lefts to the head. Cross lauded light upiH-reiil to the chin us they came into a clinch nnd renew ed his kidney ultaeks, swing ing u succession of rights. Crns put right to the ohiu uud ha the round. Hound Twehe They exchanged lefts to tho head. Cross Jabbed stinging loft to the mouth. Cross uppcreut with i left to tho chin and swung right to tho Jaw. Crosa tnnded ' nnothor .Miff right to tho Jnw. staggering Atidor sou. Cms swung a volley of rights' and lotto to tho Jaw. Cross tunt u surloa of lefts and rights to th-t Jaw and floored Hud with a right swing to thn Jaw. Anderson was tiuaolo to respond to tho count of ten. tin was out cold and had to be carried to liU corner. W!t Grace Josephine Brown 'II... A. I ..f UI.. ..I.... Available foe Conceit nud Chut eh' U07 I Residence Studio West .Main St, Phono ih;i Draperies V curry a (Imperii", hu'o uur very pomploln lino of .. ilii.ii nur ji H n,iii,i.i. ,. nmt do ail eluss, uf uiiliiilntnrliu; A mitcliil nimi t look ufipr this work ieluliiy. nmt will elvo us irooit Hi-rvlcii ns Is i imssltilt lo nut In mhu (tie lnrei)t vttles, Wooka &MoGrowrtn Co. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT E. D. Elwood OPTOMETRIST and Mechanical Optician Kvojt Tost od, OIhssps Villfd, I. discs (iroiiiiil Medford, Oregon ISIS THEATRE JPIIOTtJ l',,V TJtl HHA ONI.V IIIIONt ( IHI I.V .wit thi: i;. I'HKSS AHIiNT I'eiituiliiK (I, M. AiiderHuu Tlltl AH'tlSrS HACHIKICi; (il.l.Ml'MIIH OP COI.OHADO I.V WI.NTHH Kcenln HHAdd'M XI'.W Ht'lT Comedy Tint ..M.vri;i'ii mo.v ta.mhh Comedy lleio i'dinoinnv run v.vgt't cnt lllogniph ludluii Miory In Two 1'itrtH ADMISSION ." AMI :tc forShoes KiddSf ana v Shoes for Kids Brown & Hall BILLIARD HALL Willi Mi'dfonl Tiade Is Medfoid Mado Phono us Miur ordoni for Milk, Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. Ol'H HTHKMLV IMIHMII HUT. Tint 0.1c I'KIt .sgUAItl! Our 111(511 (IIUI'M ho eriMiu will please ou. Httltl In iiUMiitltlcs f L' galloiiM and up. Wo Iiavh our own twhe-n-day do ll very. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY I'll. mo t!OH Willi .Medfoid Tiado Is .Mislfonl Miolo NICHOLS & ASHPOLE Meat Market PERISH ST. PHTHItailCHO. July I -Hun. dreds of persons perished by flro to day when tho vitiligo of Aslradlmova in tho district of Alalia, HiihsIii, wnx destroyed. Olio hundred and fifty four charred corpse have been re covered. Any nceumte esllmato of tha number dead Is ns yet Impossible. Art Store PICTURE FRAMING ART SUPPLIES PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS MissVenitaHarailtqn PIANIST Pupil or Hugo .Mansfoldt lla.s Opened a Sfmlio al CiG NORTH CENTRAL FIRE INSURANCE I). It. WOOD ,V CO. Office Upstairs. Medford Mall Tribune HtilldliiK. i'henes: Office, (HI. Itoslduueo G3I. E. D. Weston Official Phofccfrraplior of tho Medford Commercial Club I LOO ANOI3LKS, Cnl July 4.- Flro atartlitK In an adjoining lum ber yard early today partially de stroyed tho rlKhtfleld hlenrlicra at WashliiKton park, tho Pacific Coast Hasoball lwtj;uo'n Krouuds hero. Iaish 9S.0OO. THE SENATE TARIFF BILL IS NOW READY WAHIHNOTO.V, July J, Aftor throo monthu of tJukcrliiK the doino- Icrntle tariff ii roilscd is ready for Uh launching In Mid ycuate. Tho democratic Bouato cauciiR'lato toduy finally upprovod the measure ns rovJsod by tho fl-i.incu cnminltteo majority. TJio final mooting of the caucus will ho hold Saturday when n resolution to bind iwinators to sup port tho hill will by. pro'jcillod and adonUd, MEDFORD P JGAR STORE it Corner West Main and Fir ,UAII!(li:i. At Jacksuuvlllo, July :i, Klloou KliiKsbuiy, or AhIiIuiiII, and Harucut McJCce, of Meilford. Tho brldo huu been.' deputy county recorder, and tho Kroom an umployo of Hubbard UroH. Medford Fish K'l'iM n 6 Poiiiltiry Cq FRESH FISJI AND DRESSED CHICKENS Amateur JVinishmg Tost Cardfl TanonmiHs Work Portraits Tntorior and exterior vicwa Flaah lighta i .Notyatives made anv time and any plaeo by apppiut mciit. r " 208 E. Main Phono 1471 1 ICommern, tho now l'lratcn out fielder, iippourH to ho iih handy In tho garden as ho Ih with tho blud-KC'on, John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant, VH H, Jl.tltTLiriT I'liones f, 47 ami I7.J.U Auibiilmuo Hunlco Jlepuiy Cjroier Rubber Tires NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR BUGGY RETIRED. A SCIENTIFIC JOB DONE BY J. W. Mitchell 30 South Riverside wfflm " .. i '- $&$$&& 10t J n tY City, Running dnftillpd ico water in each room. European Plun, a la Corlo Gtfe. , Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms (JO rooms KO rooms CO rooms villi (irliiU Utli CO rooms kiik wiuli btit $1.00 each 1,60 each 2,00 each 2.00 ch 2.80 each 30 suites, Ladroom, liar lor and hath 3.00 each For more than one uustt add $1,00 ostra lo tho ahovo rates for eacli additional tfuctt. ia.i..,t.. i... . i- . . ., vuui.iii ay hdh ur iiiunin, Manugtmtiit CUitttt W, K'ltty I mzastsacsHasacsaaM F. G.ANDREWS . Losu of Urlll uud J)nu j(oui, H i 'HHi --- t f