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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1913)
PA 013 TWO. MEDKOKD iMAlli TRmUNR MEDKOUD. (WK(H)N. SAMTUDAV. (KTOIU'IR IK, l!)!l. ! J ?)! ? IA..S" striker IS KILLED N A CLASH WITH L MNE GUARD TKINIDAI), Colo., Oct. IS -VtU Iiir lititwcrn iiiliio nnnnls Ami sttriku syinjmtlilrtrs iu nt tin JotlltiR point In the Southern Colorado conl Iluldn loduj an a roxult of the (lht lu-ar KorN lati jwstonUy In wblch nt lenul one man vm Ktllod. thrco olhorn wcra reported to Imams ration ami to jnoro vrolwlily will tile. Tb Rtinril'fl portion was that they wore rirod ou from the strikers' onmn as three automobile loads or thorn iAKod. on their way from Trln dnd to l'orhes, where It was as !cri(d nomtotic hnd been shootlur; at tho mine tinplo. Tho strikers' rt't-'.y wn that tho guards opened on thorn with a machlno gun without provocation. They admit that they returned tho lire. Of tho strikers It was known that Luko Vahernlk was killed. Iteports that them were three other fatalities wcro denied by the strikers but the guards maintained they were sura of it. Mllkn Vanlorl, another striker, who was hit by nine bullets from tho machlno gun, had a leg amputated today and tho doctors said It was unlikely ho would live. It. K. Itrail loy, the wounded guard, was reported dying this morning. BLAMES MAIER PLAY FOR WIFE'S MURDER CHICAGO, Oct. J8. Insnnitv iluc to paretic infection o tin urnin, n;- fjrmnled by vitnes,inp; n perform- LOUIS REES 10 f trnmrn 1 FIGH AI OAKLAND OAKLAND, CjiI., Dot, lb. lie I'nujt of lit fiOiiHalhuuil icltnv in San 1'iniifUco limt nielli owe l(a ('uiupltoll, Lmiirt Heed of I. oh Ah itelim tiiilny mih mimiil m a miIi tule ffli-.loe Aneyedo, who wts m'hcil tiled Id until Htul Amletvoti t Meil foul, Oiejjoo, here (Holier .!. w knoeked t'ut, Ciuupliell 111 the cln titKugHtitiUof their foiir-muml Imhii, tiiul ,ijiiiiicil nt (In) nppoiluiiity of meeting AiuW-oii, A groutli in the mouth, which mi eo"iliitM 1111 immediate opeiiilinii, pmvriileil AreveiUi horn meeting Anderson." E Any time aijy whiskey tastes so rough and strong it makes you shake your head and say "bur-r"---let it alone. Never put anything into your stomach your palate rejects. That's why nature gave you a palate. Try tln"imv Cnn N'oble the iiumtierrd bottle--"the Mini of the grain." W. J. Van bchuy vcr it Co., .General Agents Portland. Oregon WILL SHE GET, BY, ELLIS ISLAND? N. . IltfiU. tho lefenPe,ait was IranicA licre to- nAlllNh MAT NFf" A I day, of William Kill", member of a HPUIIIU "in I II ILL 111 wenllhy Cinriunnti family, who ear lier in the week killed Mrs. Kiln and then attempted suicide. Ellis con fessed to the murder nt the coro ner's impicst ycbterdny. Tho pris oner today flatly refused to talk to detectives. He probably will he in dicted by the October grand jury. Burton Wheeler Named WASHINGTON', Oct. 18. The nomination of Burton Wheeler to he 11 t'nifpil Sin Ins ilisirinl nitiiriipv in Montana was sent to the wmilo to-jr"nB fard m bo J''"'1 The directors of the Jackson coun ty fair association will hold a mati nee at the fair grounds tomorrow af ternoon In an effort to cut down tho $400 deficit In the account. Albla, Doc Helms' horse that broko tho state record at KoseburK, aud was one of tho feature of tho stato fatr against day. J Swisher's Harry X. In a match race. Other eve.nt.s will bo ilnnho. trot. I and paces between the race how that arc beltiR wlntoroc tn this city. 1 Nero, tho bucking bull,' who has been on green grow for the last month, will lio brought In to bo rid den, drizzly 'Murphy, an unrlddon broncho III, ho Introduced, with nnyono Invited to try and rldo him The matinee deserves th support of citizens and n good crowd should bo on hand. SK.VT.TLi:, Wnah, Out. IS I'or. mill complaint cf maiiKluiiKhter wit today lodged uxalnut Lawrence DiiUo. Hon of llloilln IH1I.0. tho tobacco uiuniifiiVHiiHir, for tho ihmtln of AI U. - k'o'rr 'nml Thotnas (' SIuiuiuuh, rletlmt) of an nulomolillo rollhwloii Wcilnertilny nlghl In which Oiiko ran Into a dlKabled macltluu and Iih four tmiiugiir8 who wore out of tho ma chluo on tho roadxldo. Tho formal chnrgt followed tho finding by a roronur's Jury that tho blame for tho aceldont rostod upon I) tike's "groiwly negllxent driving " 'Wo find that Diiko had beu drliikiux. 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