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orcn-w iiutcrtaei ecsitM uuy nan D CLEARINGS UAMX OLllAHirfOM 993,011.111 Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER mlr Mux D7.0, Mill 33, Man CO, Freo Traco I iirly l'"lrnt Year, Unity - Sixth Vmir. Al 1SDFOKD, ORKflQN, F1UDAV, MA V 1 )" Ml No. 50. NOTED BATES ORCHARD SELLS FOR $75,000 IE III CHAfflPON IS PURCHASER Cliamllrr Conn, Known Throughout the United States as Golf Expert, Invests In Local Orchard Tract Is One ot Best Known In the Valley. JOHN D. QLWELL MAKES DEAL; EGAN HERE BEFORE One Hundred and Fifteen Acres Now Owned by Chicago Man Will I Reside Here. New Director .xnuir ' : ""firMT e I ..C ( , i:, II, AflAiim, who ropremtuta tlio Dtiltaiha liAiik on tlia bllkiotiii X'stlfla bon1, hna bten oltettcl director of t lio Weitvrn MnryUnd, ticlliur II, r. Uiuh, rtaigiicit. The (MIIMtlltl IkllKH IIH'llNtll till hold frl.Uy morning, If. I'hMlidler I .mm Hii miMiiler Kiilf i Imiiiptini (if Annilin, l. Iiik lln- pu I iii ne I , The lini i Hex illti-. 1 1 ' iil I .if Meilfiuit mill (Mil Im en fflllj miy Mrot faring III fiMit tillln Tin J iiIimmI KiniNltiN Ilk ete. plHtiinl itl 1 1 tin If Hhal Imlf In applet. Mini items iranie ' In iHwrlnK Mini Ihe lent itenrli nnd (ii Im-mt The cimolilerntli.n wan I .'..not) ' Jiilm 1 1. Olwidt ii f IIiIm rllv hm In itli'imi'nUI In i'IiwImh I li- di-nl Mr Itunn In well known lit if Ir- lr, KmvImk hiihiI (Iik iiiMli'iir gulf Imitipliiitidilp 11 Hint Dulled Htnlrn In l.lll l0J nnd l HI HIT then he lilt iHplMiml quite a nitftittar of Itophlen ImiIIi l'i iwtOqrtnl mill IntetnMllinml event, II In tint known whether ur nut Mr. ICkmii Mill Ink tip III rmilitrMt' here; lull In II. r dVMt of III doing mi I he new conn lit I'luli Mill irreivr H nlunbln nihil tlun til lift llieltllH-rnlllp Mr Kimn him lien In Mndfiud for iwv ml liny. itHiilNK hnt (nun bin limne In (itlr. Th triyt In "He or I lie f)nl In I tin lly nJ h Idrally limtlmt Mr. Kkhu wh leaf n yewr hk nil u vMl unit lit lluil llm beotiile ry mui'li iNtMrentwl II.., .'.ILlM nr'Tiftn wKM&itn&fTrirvismxe in l.i-nrlni: nrvlmnl, Imlf in niilix mill Imlf In pwMK. Tim niit nip 9 nml 16 Mrn nlil iir)nclill)' Nxwlnttim nml jKiintlinim Tlwri nxv Iwlw .u I2"0 nml I 1 Ml NiHlilllIK, t,l JollMtl'lll" Tim I'.aid ii r. i I. f. mid C ' tt it "I. I Tliurv ' I. ii IlitllMln M" H'"- 'i ' l'Allli'HH .in. I " l I ( li Tin' -iiim urn Imli'ii wild nn vvi IIMKh lnis ini ililn minitf liii ',ir 4S'H l)'i nf hiiUm w ' u HITCHCOCK RIA PRAYERS L ASCEND IN EAST Camps Divldrd at Zion City and While One Prophet Pleads With Creator for Rain, His Rival Asks That It Descend Not. .lii.V (MTV. III. .Mm I III il iiiiikIK inn i-IIKilKvil In II I'lilMI i nn I, h in '.Inn t'lly, (inn tn tiling t h l) tlml limilnim Mill V I'D lili'il, nml tin- nllliT In- u.uil tlm nun In unlnr tint wnrlilly Kmnlt nf ii'iiili limy nut Im ilnnincixl. Tlm I'nnluMtnntn inn Wlllmr (llinn Vullvik, who wiiiiIm mill, nml lllilcr Tuj Inr, h'liiliT nt thn iirlRlnnl wow In hh-I. who hiipi'M It will ronlliiun iliy nnlll Im Ihih li (.'limlrn to lift IiIh iohi'mnIiiiim ami limn'' of hlx rullotvim uiuli'i' n mur. I p in ilfitn la.lor TioIhih in.iSMH Nil III In I'llVr liorll lllllir iii(itll JONG WAR IMMINENT IN SAN FRANCISCO HAN HIANVIHCO, ("ill , Mny 19 Tlml dm Hiiny Hlnir Tiiiik nml (In- I'owi'iful Wiini; Ciinillv inn irrpiiiliiit In i iiisiiifi' In wnr ovi'i' nlli'Ki'il Injury Inrilrlcil limii iiionihi'rn of thn Wont; fiinilly In u kuiiiIi MlIK IlilllHn III Hlorlltnil, HUH I Im hlllli' iimnl rinnliiir Iml.iy from rjiliiutown. Willi tlio li'tiilnrH of liil li rm'lloiiK ir iimliihu; ItuloorH, wlillu hihuiIh iiui nt n liininliini. Tlm Wiiiihh clnlin Unit llm mily way Unit lnnililn win ho iivoili'il Im for tlm Himy HIiium to puy nvnr SlfiOO tor tlm Injury to llii'lr un'inlmr nml hiiv tlml nnli'HH thin h ilium within tlm ni'Xt 12 Inniiii (ilHtiitH will hi'liln to ni, FLIP COIN TO DECIDE GUILT OF MAN I.DH ANlll'.l.r.H, fill., May 10.- AN IhiniKh tin' iiiiiun of Unmo Koituim iIdoh lint iiiuiniii on Urn Jury llxt In Urn ciihh of I.. lUDnwlN, Krix'ni'i u I'liiirBO Iiiih Ih'ihi iimihi Unit nlm null tlm ilonhlliiK voto ami a lo-lmnililK of IJiiwIm' lllul nil- hi-II-Iiik Ihiuor wltlmtll u IIi'imiho Iiiih hi'on llllldlll. At'CiilillliM t" mi iiffliliivll ili'Hi'iioil by liiiwln" iitlorimyH toilny, Urn Jiii-hih woio mi'iily illvlilcil III their ilnllhi'i'iitloiiM ami fllin'(l a coin wlik'h full "tulhi" hiHIIIiik Urn Yi'lilli'l iih Kiillly. IS HIDING STICK Letter Sent La Follctte hy Puhllshcr Declaiminfi That if Attacks on Gov ernment Do Not Cease Maoazlncs Will Do Put Out of Business. HEAT WAVE IN CHICAGO KILLS Twelve Deaths Reported Yesterday Hospitals Taxed to Capacity Windy City Prays for Relief hut None Is In Si(jht. ALL RECORDS FOR MAY SINCE 1095 ARE BROKEN Sixteen Persons Bitten hy Heat Crazed Dohs Price of Ice Has Advanced. MAMitttN, Win. Mh- IV- -I'Ii'mm. do mil rriiiriM ihc Kiitrrniii. nt or oii will HMl lln inlu ll.illhli-" TIiIh Iii I hi- nulwlMiuw nf a Intlnr r" cl Mil ti- Ximtor lil'oltu from u mnlniil inihllnlivr who ilrnlurnl tlmt Dm iNmlnrOi". iltiiwrlirtnt ihih pill nny puliltolmr unl of huMiiMMii Th writer KIIWLJft'P"'t"-"yi"",1'll' utlu-k Jii isrPn1TNravrefij1 Uv w'nm wmVinir Kr4it linnlMili In nr lllllH imhllrHtlonM CiiliiinriilliiK rilllnrlnllv on tlio li'll'T iii lln- ciirri'iil lNim of hi Wfrkly, t n Hinr lil oii'itn wtyii . "llllrhr.K-K ('nn pill miy mihllHhrr out of IrtlMliKK TMnt U a itlHkTm'.'ful fm t II In h Ki'iicrnl t.rnu' to thn iiIiIiIImIivIN, nml only tln' willlnu to tnKn llii'lr IhVH In Ihflr Immlx ilt In Mllni'K 1 1 1 wt- nffiMi lUiHiiiNiotit or Urn Hiwin tlml M. Tti xltimtloti In Inlol. ruhlf nml in ilnl im oimim. nt Willi ih- fti'i'itmii of lln. .i.kh Tin- mil'Hlanei' of Ihn pull- llHlll'IM hill I IN plllltl'l In (.IIIH. II lllll ilii.il all.-nliou lo IIm- flit Unit lh iuh IIM..IM mi in li nor of III. iiuMiuffli'i liiiiHii. n ,iuil air nfrulil to t'rilli'in II.. i;. v . iilni nl Thill wis Urn ih Mpol I'm .iiui. afd i Dial iiimn hi" TALK ON BEHALF OF RECIPROCITY Delriiation From Dutroit Board of Trade Appears Before Senate Com mittee Says New Treaty Will Be Vastly Beneficial. H4ftttH . noon nr.coBD or hbat I1T TJIK EABTKRW STATES f 4- Noon i'iiiiriitiirii In Lnit hlrlikfii llant. I'IiIImiIkIiiIiU 'J 4 4- Kliliumnil, Vn 4 Ht. I.oiiIb V) 4 4- llnltliuum S 4- 4- U'nuhlnKtnu 9 4 - l'lttnhurK 5 4 IVtrolt if. 4 4 IiiiIIhiihmin SC, 4- 4 Ni-w York TJ 4 4- t4f4tt 4t4t4444i Victoria Memorial Which Was Unveiled Monday' 'II7 Tj) RESIGN WASHINGTON. I. I', May !! I'll, ii it h of r.iniiilimi ii I'linoclly la IIm liiTHiniM of ii ilHi'Kutlnu of thn I'Dtroll hoiinl of coiiiim rt' niitHiml lulu j'Mtii' ilii) lii'foiii tlm rwnato I'lininill li'ii roniilil I'l'IHK the iiKI"'iHi'nt IH'iulliiK Intui'ill thn two coutilrli'N. Milton Mi'llan, hi'Hil of IIm itnh'K'ntlnii, ItuM' IIm iiiiJ.h'I a hlK hooril. lln mu it hIiiIImIIch i'iiiiIiii; flrhl iioiliU'llou, lin luiilM. iiorlH anil nivnuui'M Ihi'icfroiii nml ih'chiri'il Unit rcclpriH'tiy would he unity hi'imfirlal, "Tin1 fai in," Im wiliI, "In In fur Ii'mh ililllUi'l' flotn H i'linoclly (hmi fl Dill o lllll't tlllllKI' If II Villi' Will' liilion on tlm phiii In MU'IiIkum, TTi n'f ci'iit of Urn hiilolN would Im ciiHt for ii'cliuoolly " PAY HALF OF DEBT Clllt'AllO. Illn., Mny 19 Willi Iwrhn iImiIIim ri'portiil In u nliiKln itny nml the hoNplinln Inkiil to in.n'lly with In-nt vk'tlmn, ChlcnKo In tmlny prnylni; fur ri'llnf from tlm hot wavn Unit Iiiih pri' IIihI for four ihivn. hrvaklni; nil rncordn for Mny nfiico 1S95. Whlli 3(0 ihlhlnn with innklnsr tln-lr flrnt riiiiiuiunlon In St. llithrli'l'n Itoiniui C'nlliollc I'lniri'li forty wrm pnrthilly moriouii.' by tlm hint, two of them top- plllik' ovrr thn mllliiK- Ili'portn t"lny nt vnrloun pnllrc Ktnt hum rlmw that ltr.ii prrnonn worn hit tu by Iniit-ormril iIokh, Ho n.-rlnun linn Ihn, nllliiitloji Imyiime tlmt CfliU'f Hf Vvchfyrrilerl iHilircmcn to report on I'ViTy umuiirilRil anil uulU'riincU iIor nc'ii on tholr Ix-utH. To mtil to thn suffcrlni; nml mUcry, tlm prlii" of ln linn uilviincril 10 contn Hr hiliiilri'il wi'IKlit To pliim tlm lilnuin for IIm nuihli'ii rlnc, I'lilti'il H tat oh Din trbt Attornry KIiiih nml ClmrlrH r. Dn- wiMiily of tho l-mli'riil ib'piirlinoiit or Jun. Ur.- toilny Mliirto.l h vlKoroun probu In to llllHKIll ll'l' poolB, To ii'lh'M' nuffurliik' In thn iOuiuh rr.-Hlilcnt I 'ot it llurtm-n of tlio county tiiwnl IhhiipiI "frvo I co tlrkrtn" to hun ilri'iln of ratiillli'H known to be tinnhle to purr, iihii h'o for ihi'lr rjilhlren nml IkibU'H. At ihiybriMk nrnri'nly n brontli of nlr wan ntlrriiiK nml nViTy liulliatlon poltiti-il to thn tliiTiiiiuniitnr rraoblnK 5& ilMjriTH bi'foro 3 p, in. Atlnntlo CltUa Owltr. WAHIIINdTtiN. 1). I'.. Mny 13. Tho Atlaiitli' nnabimril. from Hnntnn to Hnv ainmli. In tihlny hwi'IIitIui; In thn hottr-nt May tiny In 40 yonm. Tho prediction from tlm weather bureau In iinytlilne hut iiMxulirlnir. I'rofennor Howlo Ueclar Ink' that no material relief can bo ex. peeled wllblli 3 or 41 bourn. Ily to o'ehxk thin innrntnK tho mer riiry wan ivlrntlennly rllinhlni; 'nml t lic buinbllty wiim nt the blKlient point much ed In yenrn nml not u brentb of nlr wiim mlrrliik. At noon today tho thermometer hud elliubi'd lo 100 In the nltn.lt nud tho Hitii'M iii)h wero bisitliiK down on thn nllliii: elty In a manner inut inuicaieti Unit tlm leinpointuro would reach nt It'itNt lor. before 'i p. in. IMhipkiiiiIIiik tho plrndlnRB of Iter lit tlo children, Mm. Klluihotli l-'llnc lv"P eil Inlo the lake ut the Soldlorn Home, Hceklui; death to fKoiipn tlm neoreliliiB beat. In Boicuod. After u haul M mucin nlm wan rencut'd ami taken boiim, pltnounly pleudliiK l Im allowed to die. Kdmi Hill, hko is. ilno leaped fiom it hrlilK Into Urn river, but wiih lencued by a polh'cmiiu. In nultlmom thiiltiuitlnn Ih nn bad, If not worne, and the HtifferliiR Ih re pin ted an Ki'iieial. All bortta plylliK be twi'i'ii tlm city and OheHtipialie Hay polnlH wero crowded with MBmiiiKcrn neeklliH lidlef. The iiiiiIiiiIiiiicch of tho vnrloun police Hiiitloim wein biiHy all inonilnu traiiH poi'lliiK beat vletlniH to tlm bospltalH nud It wan believed that tlm reconl for pros tratlonn would he eceedel. Ciiuiil by the heat, a waiter who IiiiiikIiumI that Im woh ii eolonol In fi un cial Miuleio'H army. ciuhciI n iwmlo by iippenrliiK In tlio illnliiK room of Urn rnnliloiiiiblti lletvltb'io lintel arumd with a HholKUU, levolver mid hwuhI. It m- iiulred Urn coinhiniii orroim or ten men to .subline the waiter mid pluco him In n Hlinlt-Jncki'l. Iff i -'V"7iW UlmJ mIIU- I -1 - 'Li,VA ff'-i BETWEEN MY Tn& Victoria Memorial tr LorTrON PRYCE ARRESTED IN SAN DIEGO I , iinr MniirOT" ID : nMt.,w :; DC nUllLOl 10 WILSON'S CREED Rebel Leader is Thrown Into Durance Vile at Fort Rosecrans Caught by American Soldiers on This Side of Boundary Line, ".v - ' r-' St Til -St. Louln. ST. I.OIMS. May 7l. Willi tho tlicr inomt'ter icKlNtctliiK 9" dekTccH In tho Hlmth' St. I.oiiIh Ih HUfferluK from thn holtlent day or mo year, rmvonu prim traUoUH hnvo been reported. Joseph S5SS.i".tS5; JTi-Mi", WSK'SB i"WS. SL3T3r.-&: S,VN Uli:JO, lUtU M.iy IS. Tlmt Ibn Mexican uoveniuient will attempt lo ex tradite Ucticrat IUivh I'ryce, leader of tlio relxl foii-fn nt Tin Jimnii. who was nr rented Into ycHtord.ty on n charge of flllbUNterlm; itnd vloliitlnic tho Interim tlomil lMiiiinliiry lawn, wiih tho prediction of tljo Mm lean ooimtil mid olhorn here today. l'ryee wnn nrrenteil nnvurnl mllen from tho iHirder lino by AnitTlcmi Hnldlern af ter Im bail npent a lilKht and virt of yenteriUy In UiIh city. Captain Hop- klnn nnd Lieutenant S. A. Mllburu of the rebel forced were nluo nrrented. Mil burn wan biter released, l'ryee nnd Hop klim nro helil nt Kort ItoMi-cntnn. I'ryco wnn urrentisl upon teb-Kraphlu orilera from Mlnlnler of Korelun Affairs l)'l. Harm of Mevlco. The Antl-lu-terferonce LeiiKUo here, bendeil by John Kenneth Turner, the author, will at tempt to ticuuro I'ryco' h releane on balsas corpun. Two Oonrm Optn. Turner and Attorney li li Kirk, re pri'Kentliu; the leaKur, uunounced they wmilil take two courM'H. firnt. to In mltiltiU bnhenH corpun prnceedliiRH for thn relenno of l'ryee. anil neeoud, to try to have (lonernl T. II IIIInh, eommnmler of tho United States tloopM here, nrrent ed on n clmrKo of having ordered au lllcenl arrcHt. Kirk nml Turner went to Tort Hone- cruiiK tnilny lo iIIhcUph the cane with Pryce, Kirk has a innnn or precedent to work from, minb ut the time of the SMiilnh war when flllhUHturliiK wnn In proKrenn. l'ryee Iickiiii bin epeiatlonn. It In an Hortrd by IiIh frlcmln. entirely on the Mexican nblu nnd k'et ml Illn meaun rrom that Hide. Klik planned to nppenl to doy to JuilBo Slo-itio o ftbe nupcrlor court to hnvo l'ryee bnuiRht Into court by habeiiH corpus piocivdliiKn. Tlio Hccoml nctlon. Unit nk'nlimt Oeu eral IIIIhh, wiih IwihciI upon tho nnniiiup tlou behl by Attorney Kirk and Turner, Unit IIIIhh la u tirlvnto pcihoii In this olrciiniMtiince. They hold tlmt while Mnrtlal law In unibi'lnred. Oeneial Illlnn Iiiih no power to make hucIi an nrrent. IIIIhh wiih nt tho maneuver camp at likeable, "JO iiiIIch from here, thin inoin-Iiik. NKW VOHK. May 19. The New Vork World prlntn today a ntnff npeclnl from WnnhlnBton .l.u.ln..ln l.. 1..Ul.,n.. -T- . nH.I Colonel Ilnonevclt havo renowed their old Intimacy nnd that Rooie- velt In now noektni; Tnft s re- nomination. The article nnnertn that tho 4- appointment of Henry 1.. Stlinnon nn neeretary of war Brently plean- 4- e.1 Colone,l Iloonevelt. It alno de- 4- damn that, Koonvvelt. Senator 4; Hoot niirt'CoHietor Iw rTntly 4-' reacheif aii 'nRn-ement wlth'Vleo 4- I'renbleiit Shr-nnan nnd Commlt- 4- teemen lt.irnen nnd Ward of New 4- York whereby the delecntcn from 4- tho Kmplre ntnte will be Inftruct- ed for Tnft prior to the next nn- 4- tlonal rejublUiin convention. 4-4- 4-4-4- -f 4- 4-44 4-4- 4-4-4 ASSESSOR SAID TO BEJIRAFTER Charged With Accepting $5000 From Company in Return for Which He Was to Shave $5,000,000 From Their Assessment Under Arrest. Says That is All That is Necessary to Make a Success in Polices Here, He Says, is Where Roosevelt Gained His Marvelous Hold. OAKI.ANl. Oil, May 19 McmberH of the Aliiuitid.i Kr.iud Jury aHnembled In tlm court bonne caily today to hear the chances ucitlnHt Ashunnnr Henry 1". Dalton, who was urrested Into yesterday on a charKo of dciuandlnK nnd acceptlni; Jf.,000 from nn upent of the Hprlni; Val ley Water Company under promise to shave Jf.,'.0l',000 from tho corporation's assesnmont POUTI.ANl, Ore.. May 19. Governor Woodrow Wilson arose late thin. morn Ins; following a Htreniious evonlns last nlKht when be nttunded a. bamiuet nt the Commercial Club and addressed tho I'resK Club nt midnight. Durlne tlio forenoon he received u number of personal nud political friei)ds In bin apartments nnd at noon attend ed a luncheon at the V. M. C. A. where he made an address. Durlnic the afternoon tho Kovernor In- i l,..H...l I., iro HlihtK,lni:. This uvunlnt: J ho will nddresH u masa meotlnir nt the 'Armory, and nt Its conclusion will board the mldnlRht train for Seattle. In his address before tho Tress Club, Wilson declared 'nil that Is necessary for success In politics Is to bo hon est." Teddy's Succeis "Theodore Hoosevolt's success In tho political world, aside, of course, from bis ability, wos his constant habit of tell liiK tho people everything nt tho oppor tune moment." said Wilson. Spenklnir nt tho Commercial Club's ...& ..-.I...... t.li.l.l 1..K ftrAir.t d.'Ua iKliniuei, iibuii muu-Mi iiiu v.vki. . tem of procresslve government, hut said that It needed "practical testing" to make It operative to a degree to sat isfy the musses. 24 NO SE Dictator Wires Madcro to That-Ef-feet Provisional President to Leave in Immediate Future for Consultation in Mexico City.. - REVOLUTION SUCCEEDS; PEACE IS ASSURED Madero's Train to Capital Will Make Triumphal Progress Common Pcoprc Are Delighted. Jt'AIlKZ. Mexico, May 19. Provis ional President Mndero today received a prlvntt- telegrnm from President Diaz annurlng the rebel leader that Diaz will resign between May 21 and Juno 1. KI. PASO, Texns, May 19 "Pcaco In Mexico Is assured. The revolution has succeeded " This statement wan nuido In Juarez to day to the United Press by Krnnplnco I. Madcro, Jr., the midget physician who bus overthrown I'lnz, tlio dictator of Mexico, and, probably tho most pow erful Individual that republic bus over produced. "Or. Vawjuez Gomez." Mndero .con tinued. "Is arranging for my trip to Mexico City. I shall go there, ungunrd od. The first thing to be done there, in to conclude, pence. Tho present nrmls- tlce expires on Monday, but thoro In burdly a doubt that by that tlmo tho final papers will hnvo been signed. In nny event I can safely say there Is to be no more fighting. The revolution has won." Scens Shifts to Capital. With the practical surrender of Diaz, the scene of action In the war dnima now begins, to shift to..tU-.'Mpllal.iTlt -Mndero family Is alreuly beginning to return In triumph to Mexico from tholr safe quarters here and nt San Antonlp. Francisco Mndero, sr, goes to .Mexico City tonight and the- wife of tlio pro visional president and his daughters aro preparing to accompany him to the cap ital within two days. Madero's train to tho capital will tnalco a triumphal progress. Tho common peo ple of Mexico consider It their duty to show approbation of the rebel chief who has won through difficulties to victory and nil along the lino prepara tions under wny to nutke Ills passage worthy of his triumph. Despite the apparent certainly that war Is to end, the robels it re taking no chances of a slip nt the last mo ment. Two thousand of IhelitsurgcntH have left Juarez within tlm last "M hours. They havo gone towurd Chihua hua anil will be ready to at nnco at tack that city should nny check cmno lo Mndero's plans when he meets Diaz In Mexico City. ItllDMINO, Ciil. May 19., Just Imw iniii'h Urn tlnftiiit't Hunk of Shasta lllllll'lltll IMSM IllH lllllll 111' K'lir,,IMHI III fllll Iii tlm bank'. Deputy Hupei Inttmili'lit of Uaiikii Mitchell staled today that If Terry would I'oino uvi-osh In full tlio ih pimltoiH will leetdvo a lit tlo m nro thiili fill cents on tlm dollar; otberwino (hey will havo to bo eoiiteiil with .III coul h, Mrs. Uronklm Dlvorcort. CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 19. tluuo M. llrookliiH today Is illvoiccil from Aviator Waller llionldns. .Iiidgo Wood. IUI1II.0 diguing Urn final ilemeo. Agree mi'iit ih to alimony weio Mettled out of cum t. lliookliiH did not ciillteHt the suit. Look for tlio ad that cnllM for you 'ininiig tlio help wanted ndn. lllfe. MOROCCAN REBELS KILL BRITISH CONSUL LINE UP ON LORIMER IS BE ADJUSTED WASHINGTON, IV '. Mny 19.-Senate lenders here loil.iy decline that l.a-l-'olettoH plnnlo haii't'ewsenatorhliives b'ollelte's plan to hnvo new senatois Investlgnto tlm election of William Lar imer probably will be so umemleil iih to put thcliivestlKUlb"' ' the luimls of tho coiniultteo on puviieges ami elec tions. If this Ih done, Kenyon (lepubllcan. Iowa) nml Clapp (repuhllean. MIiiiicmi la), llio progresslM'i. nro expectetl lo lead tho uiitl-LorluuT forces, while Hal ley (di'inoerat, Texus) ami Paynler (democrat, Keutuck',) will lend the Lor lineiiteH. Other im inborn of tho com mit loo aro: Gamble (republican, South Dakota); Heyburn (repuhllean, Iduho); Sutlier lttntl (reiiubllcan. l'tli)S Hradloy (re publican. Keulueky). Jones (republican, Tie declared that the Inltltltlvo nnd reforendum was tho outgrowth or popu lar distrust of statu legislators. This distrust, ho said, was In many cases tinned on tho fnct that numerous meas ures which Inter became laws were ilraf t ...i in .i.n ,.rrt....u it i.i.. nriionittoiis that , i-. ,,t ..- ..,. ... ...r. .,--.-.- Amine tin County lias seldom ir ever Woro seeking some ndiautiige Unit a tilgger sensation. Tlireo limes ar rested on similar charges during his It! year In otflee, twice freed when tho charges dismissed and onco acquitted, Dalton bus nevertheless build a follow ing In the suburban districts which re peatedly relecled him. nearly always by overwhelming majorities. Evldenco Conclmlve "Now with the evidence against him uppnioutly conclusive and leaving scar cely an loophopo for escape, Dnlton's friends nro uneasily resting on Dalton's Slmnllcltr Wanted Wilson linn, rted that morn simplicity I nluw making Is needed. Ho said: "The fact that in our constitution In this country wo huvo everywhere gone more and inoro Into detail Is undoubted ly an evidence of tho fact that the people are not willing to leave the things about which they nro most concorned to the discretion and nctlon of legislators. Our constitutions are therefore overload ed with what many call legislative de- Hal, ineacures that have nothing to no .... ..awv ..ii.ii,i..iii f .ill, 1 to I ! li I u n rroul ' ,. y mk l.a luie public wlVlihold with tho general structure nnd action ; of judgment on me. This ...Ing must runj U AX Xtl District Attorney Donahue was at l.ll hV I,mt,'er,UUMmnViy1,l?h office early this morning. He announced "- " ?E? J"," ,V ' , that ho hud subpoenaed to appear no- ,u V,,u.""',""'. """",:; , ...",1 1 m.titniid air loiriuiniiim lull-ill 111 iiikiii vVeo mrnaaoA.ng M" ;- -cry-Vniiot- Pnmnniiv who lendei't'd the mai k- body might Kiiok nt each stage or leg ,UW Ih00!!1 DaU' hi'? nn.adw'aynre. lHllon just what was being done a.,.: tiiuriiiit. Georgo J. Helms, a detective. " ,lolK lt TANOIKII, Moioci'ii. Muy 1S.--H Ih repinletl hero today that tho Moroccan rebels hnvo iittneked tho town of Al Mwiir, killed lliitlsh Consul Carlolon WHHhlngton; Oliver (republican, Penn tlioro nud si'lxetl 11 supply of urms. Tho Hylvmila); .loliuslou (deinoorat, Ala French relief oxpedltlou under Colonel bmnii); lielcher (democrat, J'"lorlda); urulnrd Ih eieoted to reach Fell to- Kern (democrat. Indiana) and Lea (dew nun row nr Sunday, oorai, Teiiiiessee) who was concealed where bo could wit uess tho transaction; John K. Ileliun, agent of the water eonipiiny, to whom Dalton Is said to havo mado tho first advances, and numerous decntlves who shadowed the m-sessor after tho district attorney had been Informed b ytlto water company of tho alleged attempt to securo boodle. MEYER MAY BE SENT TO FILL BERLIN POST GROOM DROPS FROM SIGHT ON WEDDING EVE Rebels May Hold Oat. MKXICO CITV. Mny 19. Promising to encamp with his army of 12.000 men nt tho gates of Mexico City within n, month, General Flgueron, In command of the rebels in the south, says ho will defy both Diaz and Mndero unless ha Is given a finger In the ponco pjo about to be cut by the two Iciiilera uf tho warrljig Mexican factions. Nothing short of Dluz' actual rustg nation ami Madero'H accession to tho presidency will satisfy him, says Flguo roa. There must bo no tempornry pres ident. Other reforms will bo demanded by Flguero.1, but that will bo tlm first tiling nsked and must be grunted. Gen eral rigueroa's men sru Intensely loyal to him nml. should bo choose, It Ih thought lie could mako a stubborn fight against the combined forces of Dliu ami Maderu. Scoffs at Peace. PAUIS. "May 19 Scoffing nt plans by which It Is expected to end the re bellion In Mexico. Vice Prenldont H11 mon Corral, whoie resignation nloug with that of President Dluz, has been proffered by tho administration iih ji concession to theinnurrectos, declared today Hint tho resignation of Diaz would never end the revolution. "As for myself." said Corrul, "I do not Intend to resign until 1 hear direct ly from Goner.il Din. Our lestgu.itlon would not settle the issue. I bellevo It Ih certnln that the revolution will eon tlnuo throughout the affected aroas, ut leust In guerilla form" WASHINGTON, D. C. May 10. Hu inor at tlio navy department today has It that Secietury Meyer Ih to be appoint ed nmbassador at lleiiln. Tho only thing that Is Mild to stand In tlm way Is tho ethical question as to whether an ambassadorship is 11 higher or lower g ratio officii than that of n cabinet mem ber, in a number of Instances Ambus sudors huvo bccotuo niomboru of tho ciihliint. SUATTL10. Wash. Mny 19 -Pretty Grace Hogue Is In teurn today looking J over her wedding finery and gifts, whllo ner ll'ltllli , n mm iiii-iiim uiu ov........h tho city and vicinity for J. CI. Lnuglilln. storekeeper for tho Columbia and Puget Sound railway shops, who was to lnne married her lust night. H11II1 Hogue. tho bible's sister, was to marry Kmmott Hall at the suiito time. Hall showed up and so did everyone but Laughlln. After a rousonablo wait, a messenger was sent to his homo. Tho groom's wedding olotheH wero laid out and ready, but the man wus missing. Loughlin worked at tho shops until noon, Tho pollco aro hesitating between a theory of .foul piny, and 0110 that friends of the man with an cnlargod sonso of humor, kidnaped him. DIAZ TO FLEE SOON TO EUROPE Private Secretary Is Already Pre paring Accommodations for Him Says Him Employer Will Keep His Word and Resign. . HAVANA, May 18 That Prosldout Diaz of .Mexico will go to Kuropo almost Immediately after his resignation on flilnf executive of Mexico wus admitted beie today by Itafaol Chiiusnl, Diaz' pri vate secretary, who Ih beio on IiIh way to Kuropo to prepare for U10 coming ot IiIh employer. "I havo no doubt," said Chausal, "that President Dluz will koop his word nml resign. I oxnoot him to start for JEur. opo a row dnya after ho retires," I il