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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1914)
oSft" ff-f JrET)17QRr) MA 17, TR1THTKK MrcnFOttD, OKF-flOy, MONDAY. ,TANTTARY 10, 1014. PAGE TTTTtTDT3 -& mm EDWARDS WRITES OF TRAVELS E RE N LANDS Tii (li.. IMiion Jut n few IIiii'n In lil ,mhi know llitt whnitjnhmita i'l' MtHlford'a ox lnipiiaauilo. I lnlitttl to unnaln lit IhU r'.tv fni aoiuc limit ami ahuold I li fortmin e i'IiiiiihIi to ucciimulnlti, nt'tiiiira or lirrnl'l enough of tha niihv lucre I iliull roliitn lo imv "lil home, Mi'il. I'iiiiI, OiegiMi, (41 ltiel inv ill-Kullcn galna for mii applx orehnnl or imihIi wllli Moan HarMtill, n In "Ad Wn. awat, ill itiiixiut kid," or wt ill hl I it, I may apply In I lie ciiy itmN, iiuihiiIiir "I' ', Johnny Mum uinrrlllit iir Dm' ICei'NM, for n I'inii clili In mii nn airship liin- between Mcdfnrd hiiiI tliickxniivillo in umn IMililiini with Mill lliiiiiiitn'.i limlti it. Tna In in a pretty lair comli lion, hiiiI I ii'ttllv (lilnlt there may he oini' iHirliiiilliii liviii for imp in tllO llOxillK KMIMK. SIhIm litw mi nil aaloona Io'iik ni U.'.lll 1 1. in, ntiil no liiiior cnn lie li unywhei nflor tlmt lioiir, T1ii nieana tlmt amno dlxliiuiufahi d ,Mm fordiiet kiiiiIiI not itiil hei. Aftar bavin trnvaled h few thou, mill inilca Mini litiiiir Midi eilic aa Waeil, .MilliiilNN, l'rtnlmim ami Jnarox, Mii.v., I more I linn ner h the ItllAUflt OOltfluVlMIC ill III ltt. Itivr vallay'a fntuia and wnnt to imppaaa Ww ila I'llicrim tlmt I'ranbi lMwartl will alwnyx be lhara with tbe biir Ih for .Mnlfmd whew nnil whi-Wrr lht 'Imi tuiit pm-tenta iltlf. A mm! WTiU at ICI I'a.o, Tr., I crt.-sed vr thr horttar lin into J un rex, Mwt., nml wn taken out to tin cm of their lal Until. which i uIhmI thirl - rive mile out of .Inn iaa; m about fortv deml Mexicans lying m the ground, uuhurifd ami hhhmiI, and l hi waa twenty -one 1 lava after tha battle. 'Ilia hoiix. or "wwrw olaa-Mui of Makiraua, ilo nut take tba time to Imii I heir dead, lotllig too laiv. WMIe 011 the MniVnii line I bad intended aa 'Sriii Mar pirretMiti dent of I lir Muil Triliime," to arud ymi tntrral lettent regm-tiug t It I ruth of he situation, lint hnppnnl to meet a SMiiuh ttrnorilN who took tiiiitili of ajy tiatti. Ad tliflm ia no worn nowajo writo, I will liriny liSia Inoaa-leaf lilr to a lon wild my IhmiI riranU to tlit Miill Tribune ainl aHindua to Itort Oroor of Aaulantl Tidinr. Yonra, I'llAXKIP. UUWAIIKR. Ineloxeil inoney oitlrr fr thrif UKMithi' Mibx'riiiitoii tn vunr miIiimI aM'r, -m It -lt. In lit- eoiilrtii.il wiili lift', I lini-1 li.nl, 11 ynidli - n wliirv KililHli'il. D.illu-, Ti v. .I.ni 1 1 PRESiDENTIAfPRIIVlARY BILL IN CONGRESS HEAR CLAIMS OF WESTERN CITIES FOR MR 1 i ED THE EDISON TALKING PICTURES TO UAMP m REG1A L IS 1 FOURTH OF MARCH CIIKAflO, .Inn. 10.- Srciilnni". .McAiIno nnil 1 Iimi-I on of liin lii'iiHtn hiiiI Hicni'iilttunl ii'Miiliiii'iilN vh'ic llVIH lUtHllllIK in HltPOMI'MU TltllH It'P rtMeiitmtiMia of iitmiy nilitm In the li'irllory liihiitniy to Hi'i'MMi In Miipinit of I'htiina for M'tfionnl Imnk miller lint now iMirrt'iit'V ayttli'm. Alioiit 1011 iniililli1 wiitli'in hankciM HiMf on liinnl to ni'c tliKin. C II. ('unity, noiili'tit of lint Chi fniin hoiinl of 1 1 n ily. iIi'hi'iIIm'iI the Ictntory nhonl t'liiciifo. I lit eitiil the ii'Mloinil ilinlnct nhonhl ln itom iin'iifiiiitli' with the i'it,'n htiaiiirttit. lohli Slutlil, inniinieer of the Mm). "hull l'ii'lil i'iiiiitniiy, uniitil (lint tin ChiiMttfn IUliii't ini'ltiili' lliinnit, Win coiiaiit, MicliiRiiii, Imliiiiin, iliiiiicwitn Mini limn, A. t'. Hni licit, h (train ilealer, thollKhl tin (llmilcl khonlil lllmi I'lii hrai'K .Vitrlh Dakotii. South Dnkota. WyoiniiiK nml Nt'liinl.it. tlmalui nml Miiineninlii' Imnkern Hi'ic iri'ciit nml timk imti'M of the li'xliiiiony, mnl tomortow oxpi'i'l to lirolem nffHint.1 nnv tlnn which In t'lmlcK Xi'linil.n. Miuncxiiltt nml the DakotMN in lhr CIiiciihii lMtrii't, II SEIS OF POLICE Ni:V IIAVr.N Con Inn ll Mix. HcMxic Wnkcti.'lil, inn'"!' linen of "Ifrtth tor the murilcr 01 I llllaliuiul will u,i liuior Vtnr.l. I I r. ; . : . " ", , onn' nci tor ncr eiceuiHNI. II' t ' nonl for n new trial waa ttcioii'm I to go to the alata itnrrme iiit ' moriow, hut th recorilu v, -ic iii lirinlcil nml tin itim will be - i i It wax lemneti, however, tlml M Wnkeliebl will I niirirtul m,h i! appeal eitn he iienrtl. .Iiiinex I'iew, alxo timler eiil -" of lU'Mlh for 1 1 if luurtlrr I Mr . Wnkef'rlil'x liuxlmiul, probably v. il he hniiKdl Match I, na no nnpnl wiih takcii in lii i'ii-te. Lord Str.ttlicottn Worse I.O.S'DD.V, Jan. 1 1 J. - Lord Stralh I'onii, ill of h rninrrhal ooinplaint nml thrmiteiiml with heart failure, (relit n ittetlca hiirbt ami waa nnimt pioveil loilay, (noil ito(1. If 'on wnnt K"0il nouil j:ct It (ro.Ti Krnnk II. Itny. J f " I' ,-'- I I t.ij X -.-II II J I I I I II I. - I Jl 11. .. II ILL KSSb EL -A alMaUlBlSWft tS'SSSBSSB' l l ft," I ?irfk " S.'ii M tHb,' ii I' tjr-t M ii 'i of Hie Ivih lo I o (' r p i, .hi o .tlj-.on tnlk- 1 i t -, ! at h I'.-t- tliair '! .'lit, when th nuiNir- it! iii!m.-iiIi ' 1 1 .i('hici'il, th niiiin ii e hiirii no 1 nlto m't-iut; si mi' icii jh-'I lorjt . ti. .-, a inili-trel nhow mnl jittii; an evplnnntion. It -i mix beyond b In I', hut the hcKimiin; i only 'n wi-fht. Wo am makiiif? hi nry nvtiry dn. WOMAN LEAPS FROM FERRY BOAT TO DEATH IN BAY SAN MIANCINCO, i'hI., .Jan. JI). An iiiildciiiififil woiunii lunKCl into the bny IimIji. from the deck of llie .Soiillicin I'lieifie ferivhont Oak hind jii'.t iiftcr it lii.il tell the xliio on til" Sun Frniielt-ro -nle. She wn driiitiicd. GRANT OF PORTLAND SEEKS CRAWFORD'S JOB SAF.KM, f)r.. .Inn. 1!). Frank S. (iraiiL of I'l.rlliiiiil. who in it i nmli ilnte fur the n ptiblienn iiuimmituin for itttomev xeneral, today filed hi declaration with the r ri't'irv of -tate. SALK.M, Or., .Inn. 10. ChnrleM II. J I't-hcr, formerly pnhliahcr of (he Ku (,"!!( Gmird, hna ptirchnacd a hnlf iriterel in the Snlmn Cnpitnl Joiirnnl d will het'ome its editor. Article it iiieorponitioti nro now Ijeing filed lor (he Cnpitnl Tntirnnl I'rintiiiK cornpnny, n tiloicd oorornlion com posed of I,. S. Hanioa, Clrnhntn V. Tuber nml Chnrloa II. Fiiher. Jlr. I'.'iriiea will bo 'incident of the new roratinn; Mr. --"iFditr will be rtl tir t.f the Cap'tnl .Journal ,wlul Ornhum I'. Tuber will con tin no to tleote hia time to the buairierts mnti itKenient of the pnoer. ' Mr. Piaher ii one of the best- known joiirnnlis'H on the const. He fonnerlf publhlieil the liooehunr He viow, lrHine it to found the Host (Itlnlio) Cnpitnl Xewa. Hnvinji outgrown the present Cnp itnl Journal minrtorri, nud larger and more convenient (piartcrs licin" now nectwnnry, n lern: time lento linn been binned -fur tha entire Iliirroiv buihline; tin Coimnereinl Htrcet, next to IlntiMcr Itrot. A new front willl he (Kit in m d the bmldm;; thorough ly remodeled nnd rcuotiitcd. A new pl.int in to be ir stalled. PREDICT WALKOUT OF MAWQUIiTTM, Sffeli., Jnn. 10-A wulkout of 15,000 iron minors in tin) Marquette, Mcinhu nnd Qoj,'ibio mine wna predicled hero lodny by trniO" offieinli. The mincra, it wna anid, will fttrikc within two weeks., (hrotijjh Hympnthy for the striker in tha copper mining dihtrictfl. Officinla of tho Wottern Fctlcm lion of Miners havo been busy for mouths ornnizini' tho iron ore miners. SKATTLE, Wnali., Jnn. 10. Tim slate of WnMiington will put up u tivo-story huihlin n( the I'nnnmn I'ncific fnir nt tho aito ori)innlly chosen by ex-Oovcrnor liny. Tho cost will bo npproximntcly .$00,000. There hnd been some tnlk of obtain in1; n larger sito nnd putting up a threc-atorj' huihliii',, but this wan nbnudonetl. WASHINGTON, .l.i. Hi. ,(,, tlent WiUtiuV pri-.nliiiliiil nr fcit'tn pHinury plan will he prcctitcd to lie houtt in the I nun of u lull, iiccoiil liiK to ntintiimet'iut'Ut heic lodiiv b KcpittatHitntiMt Kitckcr, chnitinan of tho obttitiou iMtuunilline. Tint com inittcc, ho hit d, will heirin coitaltlcrn lion of the pbm loimiiiow. " ilo not bulluMi u t'oiiHtitiilitmiil mmmilmeut ia iicetiMiury, aaid Ituckcr Imla" "to pi'ovido u popular piiumrv for tho niiiniiit- of u pnttiilcnt nml u vicc prueliloiit. Tint only puint in doubt ia whethttr coiikivkm could iex u law which could bit forced upon tin1 pnlit icul piiitini.." SAYS HE HELPED TO BLOCK COLOMBIAN OIL CONCESSION (HUNTS I'Ass, Jn. 10. A ihcWiiik of tin' men clmiyt'd will. I the huim-ft iiiiuiMirenieut of the c.t' ' of (IrntiU l' liiealiiui; up in m ' iiuilininl it'll etHabblc; tlie newly. up . HHuletl city atlomey icfnaintr to be' itlentifictl wiih a lcjrilHtie Imdv , etiHlrollt'd by itty jralotixie nmi nH,Miitntly Ihiuk xnldcd by anilmt i tux outxnlit nihice; and n city with two xelx of pollen officer, ia the xituntiou prexriittd to the citiaenx of (Iraittx I 'a x. At th ii'iridar nieetiiiK of the etiimeil Tliuixlav iiIrIiI, Mayor Me KiiiMtiy, Hctiutc under authority ct ft I. in liUH by the city charter, made hie appoiulmtwtt (o the vuriotiR till. ol'fleon. I'riilay the appointee, fil ed I heir officlul biimla. nml that llmro mixhl bit no tpieatioii of the tVKmunty of the nctioii Mayor Me Klnatry calletl a xiiceial nictiiic of the council for the ihiiho.c of xuh- miitiiiif the liomN fur npproal. The council refused to pennt the boml- .itnl ordered the Hi' miilient- to hold, tin ir cfliii -. ilown SMITH VS. WILLARD SAN FRANCISCO JULY 4 MM prtKO 1'AUI.U CAUVO Hiilbtfiicthm at I lm wlthilrnwiil o Lord .Murray 't nttnmpt to obtnlu oil concciotloim from the CVniKre of Co lumbia on huliiilf of tho I'imi.nii Inter eitlrt wu inproaactl by Mr. IVdro (', Ualvo, n Cohmililiin, nt picim! alnyliiu In Now York. Mr. Oil vo wim fiuninrly Hub hVwe (nry of Flmimru In Iho Cnro mlinliililn Hon nml wiih n imimhcr of Iho I Inline ut iiriai'iiUllH' In bl rminlry SAN FRANCISCO, Cul., Jnn. HI (Imibotil Smith, white heuw Wfiteht t'luunpioii of the world, will incut Jet., Willuid in a twttulv-roum! context hcio on tho nflciuoou ol July I. Airum-ciucnix. for the mulch went completed lodny nt a uicclinir between Jim Hueklcy, Sinith'a muu iiuur, Tom Joucx, for Willurtl, am Proiuolcr Jiiinoa W. Coffioth. Hueklcy icl'iihcd to consent to Hit mutch until Jouca uurccd to cuaniu leu him ?7otlO for Smith' end, win loxu or draw. In addition Joucx nurecil o proido Iliuddcv with two round-trip tieKotn I'lom New York Willurd will camlile with Coffioth oi the atlciiilauce, but both Jom and Coffitilh ii ro ccrluin Hint the mulch will provn a biir emil nml Hint a reeord-hrenhintr crowd will be in ut tendance. Smith and Willurd IhimhI twenty romula hem last Mnv, Smith j-tltut' the decision, NO TRACE FOUND OF F. LEWIS CLARK SANTA IIAIMIAIIA, f'nl., Jan. 10. No trace had been found euily to day of F, Lewis (.'link, a capitalist of Spokane, who dixiippeared Iumo Into Friday nielli after escoitiii',' Ii:k wife to a Snu I'rauciseo-bouiiil Irani. Heach pat mix cslahlislunl Sutur day went continued today. 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