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PAOTC SIX MEDFOTCD MAIL TRTBrNK MttDFORD, 01? MOV. TUESDAY, JTVIO 27, 1910 y ". 19. ft APATHY GREETS Ml MUG MQPMPNTTDIAI STATION OPENED FORHIGHTREASON IER RN OWNER AND it Britain Absorbed in Conditions at the - War Front Atmosphere In Court- room One of Levity Witnesses Same as Those at Preliminary Hcarinii Testify. FOR ENLISTMENTS SLAIN BY BANDITS TURK REPR T AUTO STAMPEDES RAILROAD BRING PROGRESS ALONG 'Ml ) my purpor i u intitr ii IIIIWll M'''tlllllMK tlllion hrru, lllld in plarinini; to t'iviii,ntlv wi( Mlf)i)l COMMUtS. N M. Juno 27-- j Will Parker, owner of 1'arker' ranch Hunted 25 Dillon southwest of lla- IwONOO.V, Juno 87. Tlio secoml dny of tlio trial of Sir JloRor Casnment for IiIkIi trofiRon opoucil with no tilinngo In thu Hpntliotlc attlttiilo with whloh tlio gnnornl nubile reward tt the OltKO. . . Tlio jirlneliml ronnon nffurod for thin lack of IntorOHt In that tlio ut- tontlou of tlio country Ih focuaod upon tlio contlnont. Thu ntniosphcro of tlio courtroom in not that of a trial for llfo and tlio chief Justlco was compollod yofltnrdny to IiihIhI that thoro must bo no IhurIi tor In court. Tlio laui;htor wn ovok d by tlio ropnrtco of thu Irlih sol dlor wUiiimmkm. Tlio nttltudo of Cnsc iiiont hlmsnlf Is far from IioIiik ono (if gravity. Mo apponrH noltlior crush od nor mibilued by tlio NorloiiRnofw of 111! pMltlon and tnkon tlio procotMl liiB In a most castinl nianiior. I-KiIIn of (Vuisplniry Tim proMHriillou ronuiiiod tlio Intro 1 notion of testimony linmndlatoly. Tho wltnoMofl woro tho an inn an thoo oallod nt tho preliminary lioarlnt? mid few now point wdro brought out diirliiK tho oarly procoodlnKH. Wlt iiomqh i;avo account p thu uiovo liiontN of Sir Honor and bin coiupan IniiH. Captain Robert Montolth and Dnnlol J llnlloy, from tho tluio of tholr UndliiK on tho moriiliiK of Good J'rldny, in n boat from tho Coriuau nubniarliio nonr Traloo until tho nr- roat of Sir Honor. John McCarthy, an IrUh farnior, dneorlbod flndliiK tho boat In which tho throti tiiuu -wai'o Hald to hnvn landml and told of flndltiR burlod on thu braoh two handbnKH contnluliiK rovolvurs and ammunition. Identify I'i Lmiiioi-s IMnry (Ionium, a sonant Klrl, Idon tlflod Kir HoRor n ono of tho throo iiion Mho mot huiryltiK away from tho bench early Friday morning. SIih wn followed by Thomn lloarn, Hflrgwint In tho Irlih constabulary, who told of tracliiK Sir Honor to tho ruined fort In tho vicinity of which ho arrMtod him. lloarn Identified levolvers, mp of Ireland and a flax of tin revolutionists which were found In a handliNK- There was i Htlr In tho courtroom an the big green ombloin of tho robot whr auread nut In the center of tho room, and all uyo turn (Ml toward the prisoner. Ho Hhlfted uneaaily In bin sont and thou loanod buck with folded arm nuiIIIiik norvouily a be KRietl at the Hug. Alexander Sullivan, fhlef counsel for the defonio, volunteered the In formation that the emblem on the flag was that of the tlt of l.lmerlck not only to wetire men lor mv linuieh cnl,H ""' '! w'fe w murdored. of the Koni'ce, but nlxo to awaken ! presumably by Mevlcan bandit, aome inlcrcNt in the nnvy in uoncrnl," thU I time thl mornlnit, according to In- iormaiiou roceivuii norc uus auor noon by ralatlvea. American cavalry already ha tartod In pursuit of the murderer and If uceMiry will croa thu lor der. At tho time of the murder tho bandltN ran off approximately Ifi horaoff, which military official bo llovo will attaint them In finding tho i.iiMiteimnt .1. II. HlHcklMirn, who ar- i rived yi'Hteriluv nflonioon to upon re eruitinir offices, in anticipation of tlio mmmho by cinj(reM of the nnvnl bill enlling for 'JO.tlUO additional men for the navy. "N'avy loftiHlMliou li been Itiiftoly hysterical," cnutiuiicij the lUnileimnt. "ConxieHM nliould xcttle once for (ill what the navy muttl be expected to j trail. RUSSIAN FRONT S HORSES ON GRADE! COLORADO MINERS TO VIEW MINES do, forwbnl purp"e we Khali build, whether' wo "hall prepare to reit nn itnnwon from Liberia or whether we mIimII at all linicH bo piepareil to riKldfully mid MiieeflHHfullv uphold the Monroe doeliine. The nierehant de- cidea whether lim btiHinoMN nlinll bo progruHMive ami growing or whether it hIiiiII Miami Mtill or purlmpM decay. And an ho decide ho Iii.vh Iuk plan. Nnvy building i n matter of bn-i-ncK. Let tho Hiople and congrcxs decide what the nnvy hhall rcptewent nud then we ohii iutetligoutlv hot old, upon u iihvhI piogrnm nuited to that piiiHme." , . Nineteen Vtwra In Serl(e. Lieutenant Itlaekbiirn !m in eliai-ge of all naval affan-N in Oregon mid houllioni WaMhington. lie in an ev ioneiieed officer, liaung nerved ne tivoly nineleeii yoaiM. Ilia puMilion before being placed in bin proMont en iwcitv wan that of chief of ataff to tlio officer Hoooinl in eomimind of tho .I'ncifie fleet, lie aun'ml on tlio roliuf expediliou at tlio lime of tho Mohkiiiii oaitlupiake in December, 11108. and al that time wiim ilm-oraled with a medal Jiy the Italian government. The lieutemint lakew a gieat pride jll Iiim braueli of tin1 Mil-vice, IiIk liobhv being, "the nnvy, our fit'! hue if dofeiiHO." He will apeak Vednon day before the Cortland Ad club upon that KiibJHCt. iVoling .Men Siillgtit. "Wo want ulcan-cut .oung nimi be tween the agon of 17 and 'HI," he aaiil, "and for them our aervico of fei'H unexcelled opiHiiliiiuties yeueral education and Mccimr thefi uoild. The m N nciuU double that offeivd in the aiin The naw i- a Parker and hla wife wore ald to have been found by omployes oarly today at tho ranch homo. I'arkor'a placo wiih vliiltod Movoral day ago by Mexican Imudlta and a number of hoi-no and cattle run off. A tioop of cavalry followed tholr trail at tho time, but did not croHn tho border. FRUSTRATE MEXICAN RAID (Continued trom nago onei ed hh priictifiillv.cortniu that a far reaching ccnorlnp mum would be iu (ililulwl. ICoglo I'nwt jioiigtlieiieil. To Hticngllicii the garrison at Kagle I'fts n battalion of the third field ar tillery wan ordered there UmIhx. Two more bnlterfc of the fifth field ar tillery at- IVt fyll. Okln.. wciu or detcd to i:i I 'mho lalt night. (leneiHl Perilling loporiud to (len oral hinittoii that tho two MiundroiiH of the eleventh cavalry that hud boon Mont towaid Carrixul have fallen i back on the main lino. constantinopu:. jho- 27- Au iiiinoiiiiceiiicnt from army liuad pmilei'H ay: -n "In Persia, HiiMainu tniow of all MnriH, under protection of their forti fied Mitioiix. made an attack on June '2(1 againt our force onat of Korvil. The engagetnrtrt hited until evening. The ItiiHHinna finally witli- urew wnnoiit accoiMpiixning tneir puilHtao, Inning Hiifferod c.iniderrile Iohhom. A lliiKiiiui detnebment which ,' carried tho four horsoa and two wag Htlempted to outflank our trooim injoiia over the odge of the canyon ihi sector wiih compollod bv a conn- where tboy lodod In a clump of oak ter attack to return to its position, tree Mnni nriv fBni inwn. i When their car rounded a sharp bend on the roiul between Derby and tho mouth of Dig llutlo creek Sun day afternoon, Or. and Mr. F. 0. Thayor and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Good rich found themnelvea confronting a wild four-hono tonm drlvon by V. L. Lowl of Flounce Hock. Although car and team wore about fifty yard apart one of tho loader attempted to climb tho almost perondlcnlar rock wall on one aide of the rond. Falling In thl ho swung to tho right and P' "Our troops otM-rating south of this Hjector approached tho neighborhood of Cliihui. The Hiihmhiis avoided the fight, euiciialing llicir (losilioiiM ;iml withdrawing to the nortlieiiHt. "('aucawmn frent: On the left wing north of the Tchoitik, we mo coiinoI (dating poMitioiiH which wo captured from the ItiiHsiuiiM. At other points (trees aomo fifty feet down, the wag on pinning the horses In a kicking, Iruggllng m nun. ' Tho driver Jumped a the load wag on turnod over tho odgo and landed on lila feet In thu road. It took him, with tho asfddtonco of Mr. Goodrich and Dr. Thayor about two bourn to got hi teams and wagon back on the rond. Thoro ho managed to patch up "We heiiid .ibouV 'nir Mine LimUp district and the iiuliond xmir citx in tend to build to it from the column of onr hon jwH'r, the Silverton Miner, and we have come here to see tho dint riot "nil look over tlu ling titimtiiiri,'' aid W. .1. Kattle. who, with K. ('. Krtwcetl. arrived tlii- motning from Silveiton, ('(do., where Mr. Kattle has been engaged in min ing for the ast sixteen xei"". "Colorado mining men," continued Mr. Ilattlc," have all heard about thin diKtrict and nre intei-ewtodlv wiitching (levelopmentK. In the event that mining operations aie puhcd in this locality, I believe there will be a great iiillux of o.xvoricneod men from the Miutliweft. From the ore I have Keen, the reports of the district I have rond and heard from manv mining men, I am convinced that Mod ford can make no mistake in put ting tliiough the railioad to sneh a permisinj: di-lnet. It will be the sal Mitinii of Hie town. It will ineiin in-creai-ed payroll and ineroimed popu lation mid a period of prosperity smelt as the valley lia never I'oen .since itn close devotion to tlio fruit buwinosn. Putting through this railroad is your opportunity t il aonictliin'g lusting and benet icinl for your eommunity." Mr. Knltlo, w1io is a mining mini ot vast experience, will upend coimid eiable tune in Medfoid and vicinity md will vimI the Mine Ledge in a few davs. IEDDY TD1DME Wffl MOW YoltK, .lune 27 -ThiKidoro Hoonevelt ban accepted the Invitation to dlno with Charlen 13 Itugho. at tho republican nominee's hotel nt 7:80 o'clock tomorrow night, IJ. wbh learned hero today. ' The name of William II. Wilcox, former public service commhwdohor, wan beforo the nuli-cominlttuo today, It wan authoritatively learned, a Mr. llughon' first choice for tho chairmanship of the national com-mltteo. our mm,, are purn uing me enemy. , 10 1)roKon iiarnc and tlm tonguo who in llee.ng fr thm f.ont towaid j of tho waR0I18 oth of whlch wore I ,m' ,0"MtJ broken out, and hitching, up the! I horses; wlilalt oscapod vvltli, ncratchr I ho proceeded on his way to .Medford, .arriving oarly Monday morning. mKi tLowIn wan brliiKlug tho home In fori wile to the government. I branch that seen quick action. Twenty-four hour after the attack at Carrimal tho American navy blockaded all the purls on both cohhIm of Mexico, I conitidor that tho navy Iimh thu blockade itiiHtiou wftlLin hninl." The Mint ion will bo oK'iieil .lulv 10. It will bo in charge of Cltiel WASHlKOToX. .Iuiii '27 SwIk; Passed Niindrv civil nppiopriatiou bill carrying I'JH.DOll.tillii tor inisccl InnetuiK tAvcinmit c.xm'iiscm. Rwumed ilehn(4',on postoffice up pronrialion bill. ! Heuse: j Appropriations committee report-' ed urgent deficient bill eauviim! I'i.'.ll.l'J.OlUI for national guard pay, etpiipmeut and tiiuutytoilnl'oii mid al hill continuing until .lulv :tl all ap- j propnatious ncoeHHarr for the opcr- ,,1 ntion oi the overnment which lemaiii unprovideil for on .lune :io. Hay resolution for drat tun- tlio na- NEGRO TROOPERS mm CAPT OREDAT JUAREZ ormaster Sergeant .lohn N'onUlrom, u ttieal old miui-of-Hniinaii, and an assistant. Medford was select - t'r led as the site of the station, uccord- ng to Lieutenant lllaekburn, lis one ol the few centers ot imputation in (trefoil. tionnl guard into tluijimiy notit into eotifenmi'e. jSL Military ttcademy bill remirlad ftir (uar- lMssage I liursday. .Naval militia lull eoimnletod by na val affair, commit toe. Adopted conference ivMiit on dip lomatic and eouiMilHrMptHtutriatioh bill. Adopted conference if'mrt on riutil ii-tlit - bill KL PASO, Tex.. June 7. Two no gro troopers, lagged ami half dead from hardship,., were lodged m the jail at .luaros today alter liciny brought from Ciuuuui, where the were capluicd by the de fuclo gov ernment trooi. Tlicy are Indieved to lio Miirvivorx of thu Carrixnl encoun ter. Neil her I heir name- nor their com- ' nanitSt were uiveit out bv the Junior. authorities, who announced thev ! would lw taken to I'liiliuahua (itv .iiul kept with the other prisoners taken at Cairmil. who iiumher twoii-iv-ivo, excluding Loin Spillbuiv. the s( Ollt Tuxedo's Grip by Walt Mason Tuxedo is the crripping smoke, a boon to every buyerj you take your pipe of English oak, of meerschaum. clay or briar, and fill it with the fragrant ivccd, the choicest man can gather; and then you have a smoke, indeed; and are you glad? Well, rather, i Tuxedo lias no kick or bite, suggests no "morning after;" its mission is to bnng delight, and fill your heart with laughter. It caught the sunshine of the aouth, when it was green and growing, and brings that sun shine to your mouth, when out the smoke you're blowing. "Tuxedo's in a clas3 alone," its smokers are declaring; "it has a fracrance all its own. that baffles all comnarincr." And thus it grips the men who smoke, and holds their true afjeci tion ; their trusty briar pipes they . stoke, and never know dejection. CosmS t ir: GOI LOST ON If 10 LOSI LAKE C. T. Kn, O. A. l Crow. II It Iltito, a D. Itow'ttMH and William SallulU XvsnI to Lost Uk. finhliiK. ffliHtUy. Taut U tb first four went wt 8chwHi sUrttd. He got nick, he claim, and lggd behind the otbeiH OH tk li mile waft from tho car to too lake When he arrlvcU with In a fw nundred ards of the lake tk mawlMi' of tn iart who had arrtvwl at the Uk, fired a rifle to apprUM him of tholr locution At tr th abut 8chulU wa sn no more Iff Out other until thv found liliu oortad up In on of the cars when thay roturnad in the evening. Wlo ha failed to apapar at th lake Is an UHMplaheBd iii)aiary. Not iinenpUln ud olthar, but tha two explanations offarad differ widely, tkhultx swears that no shot waa fired and he wait ivrad around lost until he fortuusteh xtruck tho trail back to ih cum yfttults la a rabid Gorman, miord lug to Uowuian, who clatnis that the IJoldelburger bit the hs k trail as M8H a ha heard the shot, thinking for aura that tha Kuaalaa had i wt tho summit of the hill before him At "H)' rat Srhulti ruriW hM whk aa empty bakktt. bilo (be rest hhd tU aw J lo pleat ZlZlllZlll J J " ' "" " " X 2v v "5 X --'X- "" 5Z2 ' "X Z' ''i "5 '' J- " '"" " 'v"v""v '"'slt -Wednesday Double Stamp Day Double ?M" Stamps Given on All Cash Purchases All Day Wednesday All Stamp Books redeemed in Cash after July 1st ? H ? r v r y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y : If A'Ai AGENTS FOR M'CALL PATTERNS MUNSING UNDERWR LA PORTE WOOLENS M. & C. DRESS SKIRTS BLOCK DRESSES R. & G. CORSETS ONYX HOSIERY HOLEPROOF HOSE k SmSV.Y.?l L1 9.!'tJA I M9 T ' v SM: "M Gh;c &." Greeti Uixidinq 'cframjis WE SELL MEN'S WEAR SHOES PANTS OVERALLS HOSIERY NECKWEAR SHIRTS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS GOWNS, ETC. ARMORED CMJISER OFF FOB MEXICAN WATERS l.V 2.V SAN FOAM lhVt. J ne r The Uuitad Suttee 8iitt) ctai Knjtu ' DakoOi aatbtd irity i,tv tuitv tir. to, MitrL Wtttfe. it wan aaui.f I y y y y y y y y y y y t V' If You Want to Finish Filling Your Stamp Books, Let Us Help You WASH GOODS SALE LlU MS MOW nines now . valtii'K now 15c 21 f WHITE GOODS SPECIALLY PRICED at .. . 125o. :J5c, 50c, 75f WKDXKSDAV. 1)01T1.K STAMIN EXTRA SPECIAL 20c White Plisie Crepe . . . lie 50c Embroidery Flouncing . . 29c 75c Voile Flouncing . . . 39c $2.50 Bedspreads .... $1.59 Assortment $2 Silks . . . $1.19 Assortment $1.25 Silks . . 89c " " m - - m mm m mm . . , ., - , LADIES' SHOE SPECIALS LndiiV ! Piilcnt Cloth Tuii Mutton English , S,hot'f ; $2..9 hilif .fl Patent Cloth Top Strupnt-tl Sandal '"K" l''l $2.39 Oiw ht of 1 bmken sizes in new stvlos, to clo out . . ' m noriH.KKTAMis ''"" Sinmiicr Wiiisis JIS? Maia otluro in tin- late stvU at" .1.50 to J.50 RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS Ladies to Wash Skirts at 31.50 "N'tw slnpitm.j mst net hed, V ? V ? V V ? y ? ? ? ? v V V V V ? ? t f V V ? V Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y J (f n. i J. . a a t tf. aw: :::-o0 e:v j i - it o