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MF-DPOn-!") MATT- TI?T?rNTE. MEDFOTTO. CnEfTON". FRIDAY. OfTOfiFJ? fi, 101(5 PA OF, TITI, FT! 1 THEN SLAYS SELF ' A iloublp tragedy iM'cutTCil 110:11; Ilijj llui', Trinity county, on Woilnosilay iil'tcnioun of last wool; wlun Kivd 1 1 u t Tiijan mistook Thomas I'attisou for a ili'or, shot niul killed him ami later, in an apony of remorse, killed himself, says the Yreka News. Mr. I'allison was killnl about i o'clock in the afternoon. He h;i.l hcen hunting cattle which had strayed to French creek. The country became very roiiKh, bo he noi off his horse, tied it and proceeded on foot to hunt his cattle. Huffman, who "lis hunl init with his partner. I.tiwlor, heard I'attisou slenninir in the brush. thought he was a deer and shot and killed him instantly. When they be came aware of the terrible mistake, l.awlcr went for aid to the Waldorf ranch, two miles distant up a rough mountain side. When lie returned with help two hours later he found two dead bodies instead of one, lying side by side. Huffman had been over come with remorse at his tragic mis take and had killed himself. Tim tragedy took place twelve miles from Hie l'.ar, on I'rcnch creek. lit". I'attisou leaves a wife and three children who nrc saddened nnd overcome hv the terrible shock. He Mas aged 4" years nnd with his fam ily was happy and comfortable on their ranch, lieing taken in the prime of life and in such a manner is doubly sad. Mr. Huffman won comparatively a newcomer, having lived in that vicin ity for two or three years. His age is not known, hul it is presumed he was about years of age. . LEADER OF GIANTS Xl'.W VOUK, Oct. fl. John J. Mc- Oraw will continue to manage the New, York National league baseball team ncxl year, despite any reports to the, coal rarv, says John 11. Foster, secretary of the club. "McOmw already has gone over the plans for next year with President Hempstead," said Mr. Foster, "and has high hopes of leading the Now oik club lo a pennant. His contract with the Now York club has another year to run. and it is not fair to bin or the club to have rumors spread that be will not bo with New York next year." Dospiic the roasting he gave them in the Ranic with Brooklyn Tuesday, the players of the New York club are seeking- Median- to present to him a collect ion of Shakespeare's works which they had purchased before his i'lare-up. There will be no public presentation ceremonies. NEW YOlUv. Oct. Ii.lletween 7r, lino mm f.n.i iiim nun nun kL riig funds, bankers here estimate, has boon transferred from New York to London this week, and the movement is still under way. Call money was lent in Now York yesterday at as low as 2 per cent. Bankers contend that at this figure it is almost impossible to make cus tomary profits on call loans. For this reason they havo, been putting out money on call in London for some time. The high mark in time money in thi.-, market yesterday was only IU 2 pol ecat and the low was ;i per cent. Lo cal bankers say that they can get as high as 5' ., per cent 011 time loans in (neat Britain. AT EUGENE TODAY KrOEXIC, Or., Ot. 0. Chiirle W. I nirlwnks, rppulilirnn nominee t'r vii'p-pivsiiletit, Im'uiiii liis northwes tern enmpniun in Oreiron twlny. II Arrived her' this nmniiii irniii Sun Fntnism imd w:ts met by. St:ite Cli:iimmn Chnrles T.. MrNiirv ami linnal commit tff-fiinn. After -peiikinir here, Mr. Kmrhnnk? w.i. to proeeed to Albany, and thin to S-iiem tu fb'livrr nddre--;. At Sa lem lie will be trie truest at u lunrheoi in In- honor. He uil then eome t I'oitiimd to fleliver aniIit flddrt"f- nnd will (b-parl immediately at tenvan lor l'liet .Sound cities. TEAMS PREPARE E WIFF nc poitish COMMANDER AIDS SOLDIER HOSTO.V, Oct. li. Activities nt- teadant upon the opening here tomor row of the national series between the Ilrooklyns, champions of the National league nnd tho American leuKiic title holders and present world cham pions, multiplied today. The Uoj Sox players took part tn a conference with Manager Cnrrlgan early today for the purpose of work lnn out nlgnals and strategy to he tested in a practice game this after noon. Through its series here with the Boston Nationals tho llroolyn team has sained a Rood working know-lodge of conditions at Jtravos' field, which Manager Robinson thought sufficient preparation for the test. Tim wather man .gavo assurances of fine weather tomorrow. Tho attendance lit the first game will be the largest in the history of baseball, according to President J. J. I.atinln of the Boston Americans. After working through thu night again to facilitate distribution of re served seat tickets Lunnln said the ipterest in the series this year was greater by far than last year when a record crowd of 42.300 saw the first game played In this city. ' The new system by which success ful applicants were forced to fall In with a policy of "first cor'o first served" at the ticket lines ut Fenway park Instead of having certain tickets held to their order was responsible for early lines today. Prospective speculators were under surveillance of police officers and plain clothes men who had orders to arrest any persons trading in tickets. T PA1US, Oft, -fi.--Hepor(s from Paris nml the provinces show that the seenml tii'eat war loan proniise to he an even ureaU-r sueee.- than the first In Paris rain kept many away on Hie morning of the opening day. hut in the afternoon there were lonj: waiting lines outside all plaecs when1 subscriptions were taken. The bank;- stale thai a Inre number of 'persons paid for iheir stock in j;oM. At one window of the Hank of K ranee alone ;tOU,0Hl Cranes in nld were paid over in two hours. A SWAT-THE FLY CHICAGO, Oct. 6 Agents of the state's attorney's office were attempting- to serve warrants today on the alleged perpetrators of a $10,000 swindle involving the alleged patent rights to an imaginary elect rie fly killing screen." The swindle, it is alleged, was af fected by a man (losing as Jaiuo Chipuiiiii or .lames I). Kirkland, his wife nnd "Doc Oonohnc, the latter a member of the band of alleged Mann act blackmailers recently arrested bore and in eastern cities. "Look Pa, How MSets-lt' Works!" lifts Your Corn Right Off, m Never fails. "Ever In your lifr s'-e a corn come out like tliRt? Look at the truo nkin underneath rmooth as the palm of your liaiifi! Well Now. Look mt That) Off Cornel Thai Pciky Corn u Slick at Whutl. Thft onrlh is blt-afrt with tlie one. simple, painlfss, nevT-tailinic n in-i-'W that niaKts nilllloiiH of corn-n- s t(;rr.d tx-oplo linnpy. nnd that's "(JKTS IT". ApnH' it la Hi-corniM. H inlf. Srme ix'cpl"' .;il ami U it at their rorna with knivta aiiJ r.lZr wrap th;ir lOfH In iiiH'l.air . with ban il.iui'D or -stl' ky Ui m .' lli in veil ami t.wv with mIk-s. Ni'thini; llko this with "GKTri-lT." lour corn onfn yoi:'iff It rff ThTf'n ftfithlnc to nrt-ss on tho corn, or hurt AnzHs 'otililn't lk fur mor1. Try it tfTi'L'hf rtn :inv corn, mliim or wart. f:r,T-TT" l n11 nri rnm-menil-'l bv flru'rls's VfrvwriPic ?Zr a .' ttl. or x t i .ri ! If.l of vri f l P.. Ivrciiif Ar f"n ("hlf-af.o. Sold In Me.'oia and recommended s t'ue world's bent corn roiuody by l.KO.V B. MASK INS IIEDFOUU PHARMACY. J. I.mlv Haig, wife of Sir Oouglas Haig, liiitish eonimnnder-in-chief, was given an opportunity to show her aptness for lied Cross work at 11 fishing cnniHtction nrranged for Kill wounded soldiers, l'rivato llorthwicl;, win ner of the event, caught liis linger 011 a fish hook, l.iuly Haig bandaged it. PLAN 10 ABOLISH COACHING SYSTEM AT BIG COLLEGES NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 0. A movement to abolish the system of athletic coaching by highly paid ex perts took definite form here today with the publication or the report of the special committee In charge of Yale athletics. This report, signed by Itobert X. Corwin as chairman of tho commit tee asserts that "unless Yale can form her own resources, graduate and undergraduate, develop her teams without such artificial stimulants so that she can reasonably compete with her rivals, it would bo best to elimi nate intercollegiate athletics alto gether until tho dawn of an era of reasonableness In bucIi things. The intensity ot this rlvulry, if un checked, may so Increase as to make luter-colleglatc athletics an unprofi table gcranililo for the raising of huge sums of money for the payment of the disproportionate salaries demanded by expert coachos," adds tho commit tee. "It may be urged that Yale can not forego such advantages unions her rivals follow her example, but presont practices must, it would seom, lead to still greater lengths of extrava gance and bunion." l'llll.ADKU'llIA, Oct. fi. Four persons arc under arrest hero today in this city and two in Camden, N. J., and the police dragnet closing about four others who tire now under sur veillance in connection with the sen sational holdup and minder yester day at Ilammnnton, K. J. Tho nu-, thoritics believe that Millie Do Marco, j 11) years old, of this city, one of thoj I prisoners, and nu employe of A. J. I Kuler, president or tno .Now Jersey Cranberry llrowcrs' association, en gineered tho plot to rob the Riders ot their $8000 cash payroll. The Do Marco girl nud three Ital ians arrested here last night were traced to the Italian colony throuirh the license number of an automobile iu which clcvou men and n woman were seen near the Hidcr's home shortly before the murder of Henry Itidcr of Howell, Mich., and the shoot injt of his brother nud two others, lii dor nnd his daughter, Mrs. Elsie Smathcrs, who drove the automobile nfter she had boon wounded, and Jus. Nr. Kigby, who also occupied a seat in the liidcr car at the time of the attack, are in a hospital here. ' Physicians said they would recover. NEW YORK BANK LOANS MILLION POUNDS TO DUBLIN IH'IILIX, Oct. 6. -The corporation of Dublin is arranging for a special meeting- to consider an offer by the National City Hank uf New York to make a loan of 1,0(10,000 pounds sterling- to the city for rebuilding and housing; operations. 0RVILLE WRIGHT PRESENTS PATENTS TO BRITAIN LONDON, Oct. fi. According to the newspaper Aeroplane, Orville Wright, tho Dayton (O.) iiei-oplauc inventor, has presented his; patents to the Brit fsh government. FOB DuriiMAneu Vi)-- and NEURALGIA Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUO STORES TUBES 26C JARS 60C You want to TASTE Golden West Coffee not merely DRINK it "Just Right (f) Suits (Fn VHioTtity auilJ Iedfow TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS argain Balcony BARGAINS M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS Notions ! ")0c Clothes Brushes j at 290 ! 3.V Hair Bruslu8 25 j 2.V Hair Brushes 19 j ! Pius 3? I '' Safety Pius 3 15c K'iUious 10r : '5c Thimbles 3f 15c Talcum Powder i at i)? ! 10c Hair Pins 5- I 25e Combs 15 i 10 Curlino- r..ns..5 i Ladies' Corsets 1 lot 25c 1 lot 19o- 1 l-.t (9o Ladies'Waists 1 lot 19c 1 lot 29c 1 l,,i 39c 1 lot 19c Shoe Bargains Ladies' Suits $3.50 Ladies' lace vici $1.98 j )ol Voolen Suits $3.50 Ladies' button patent. at $3.98 ft $1.98 i ir,t Woolen Suits fl.00 Men's Patent $1.98 t $4.98 t2.25aii(U2.50Children's..$1.39 1 lt Woolen at SheJ.eJo $1.75 Children's 98- $,MOhiW,("v ; : Ladies' Coats Ladies' , ,1(t $j.98 Woolen Skirts i i t $5 98 $5.00 and .td.OO. to close....$1.98 1 lo1 6'98 Children's Dresses OutingGowns 1 lot' in ',os'' 98 Plain White Heavy 1 lot to close $1.29 Clowns 85 . . Fancv Outincr downs Boys' Suits t $i.25 , , , c, , . , ,lu F.xtra size Clowns 1 lot Suits to close $1.98 a, ?1.50j ?1.75 Towels LadieS' Hose 1 lot Illlck- Towels : 12 1 lot Path Towels 12C 1 lot, special, pi...12 -.if-.- it:-. . . . . JI'JX.l: Recognized by Thousands 1 11 it todar the Woild'i SUndard Blood lurifift ieputtioo gkincd bjrill owd merit Nature's true tMtttant in uci(u) trcatnicnt o( blood dlacaMt. Your own blood may bee lling for help to fitfhtlnir tome form of blood ditcaae , Get bottle of 1 1 S. today and aToid tbe poaalbilltr f a Iod liego of bodilf diwomfwrt. Swift Specific C Allanli, (U. mmaammamutmm mini n iiiiii i miiiiiiinii iwiii Fall Vegetables We have a specially nice lot of Vegetables for this season of the year Lettuce Carrots Bell Peppers Green Onions Beets Celery Cucumbers Turnips Sweet Potatoes Radishes Tomatoes Cabbage Spinach Egg Plant Strinq Beans ALL KINDS OF FRUITS Breakfast Foods of All Kinds, also Honey, Syrup, etc. PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE MARSH & BENNETT SECOND DORR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK PHONE 252 Independent Market Specials for Saturday Spare Ribs . Backbones . 7c 5c Pork Sausage, 2 pounds . 25c Full Lines of All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats No. 6 South Central Ave. Phone 207 I atEthEEETY0U RODEO at YREKA OCTOBER 6, 7 and 8 Program consists of relay, cowgirl, cowboy, miming and other races; Imllclogging, roping eontests, buck ing broncos, bulls and calves. Pony express and other thrilling and exciting contests. A BIG PROGRAM W.;th something doing every minute of tlie day Buffalo Vernon, champion bullrlogger of tbe world; Traeey Lane, cowboy poet and trick rider; George Fletcher, champion rider of the northwest, and other champion performers will take part.