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cijy Hai i CLEARINGS 2IAK U&tJAKIWIN 31,133,ig. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Kftln Mu. G4.9, Mln. 43.0, Mean M( Proa. .14. ltrlyllrnt YVnr. Dully 'HUlli Year. fc ALMJWOKD, OWKaON, THTUKDAY, MAY" 18. 1911. No. 49., WOORRQW WILSON LAUDSOREOON: SAYS SHE IS POINTING THE WAY "EVES OF ENURE NATION TURNED TO THIS PEOPLE" annul cz NOW IS UNDER X,. Progressive Governor of New Jersey States Ho Is Glnd of Opportunity to Study Orejjon Laws at First Hand and Meet Her People. REFERENDUM WILL SOON OE EXTENDED Says It Is a Potent Menus of Nullify- Inn Dnd Legislation Primary Shoulit . Oc Extended. lYtmillltll)' ctiluluetcd l- W H l"ltel. falliel (if 'Till' Olvgoil I'lilll." Willi MIPmh uiii' utwr mi the iIkiiiim'I'hIh Ii) uumnhueiui; ilii lii lluriihrouk. i'l. Huvenior WiumIiiiW Wllnmi nf New Jrr m-. "irlvisl iii Oregon W.-dimniUy after liiHiii iih Wlui I In frankly sold In lie bin flrxl "hund-nhukn Willi ln nation" pre llinliiiiry in iitiununcliiK hi" r.tmlhtiiey to hxooiue III" IIHIImii'm plinldi'ltt Tim tuitions! ndviionleit nf better gov eiHtiienl have pinned llinlr fnllh to Mm. tllilllKll liwrvellhg llml l pedagogue. 11 limit nf luniks Mini tir pienlih-ut nf II uiilternlly. should Ih mi politically h'IkihI. Mure luMlttii mill ch-ar Judg ment, oouplnl with null k cnnnelrhei' mill kewn f.Mll'otltoi nf tin- iiiilliiimt nit' nollim. ih..y n-iy, muni be rwip"UHlhle tm lil ulltr.uic" mi iniirly In lln Willi l"ipul.ir irKiviniUn got eminent. OUit to H Hers. "Hn till In Oregon." 1 oiuoi'Uiliil (Inv-I'lii-ir Wllnuii yritrlilny nit tin tii. IM-.I from Ids IimIii hi AnliUtnd ami fur tin flrnl limn fiiMllil lillllnrlf wltllltl till iHiiiiiiliirlm nf the nlrtle. the lawn "f which li imik m cnnlim in taint In hln liiNUitilntl ni1 1"- Innt full In New Jer- "fr, J3llf'"MTArHi-1?l1"1 t liiifMinl H i'v - fl IWI. by Arnrrlrn Prr Aorl.illon iiim.ii.miii worn now wii-hun of new Jriii,. FIRE IN SENATE Senator Gore of Oklahoma Intro duces Measure Which Will Prevent Additional Decisions In Favor of the Trusts hy Supreme Court. STRIKES AT WORD ON WHICH DECISION HUNG Will Provide No Restraint of Trade May Be "Reasonable" Imprls- ment for Offenders. Muni njijymy May with yull very muiih Indeed. I or years f have wntehed thin ntitle, mill I mil vrty KlAil In know I lint I nin tn meet your representative men iiml n quaint mnef first hand ".villi Oregon Vmi nmy tell lite people nf Oregon,' Muled Mr Wllnnn tu it iHirriinpo'ulent nf tln Mull Trlliiinn who met his It.iln at Anlibtiid, "Iii1 I feel they Inn.) ilnne 11 Itreiil ilertl In d"venplng tin linn iittenl nf Hituliir gmoinmeiil lliliiilHlmilt I lie count I y. Tlie Kliile eii m Nil ellltllil t 'ill III t lull fur tHK ri.ivM Uwn niul iiitllltiiiH the isunut) ner Imvii their eye in rue. I iltln nm We nf New Jorimy lwe nilnitisl lltmit nf ymir Iawn unit lm.e Inter In neetire the lllltliitve mill refeleiuluni. '"I'll lnH nf rixent irain itiluite In thin Klntci ru'i'in tn me to pulut the idler Hun wltlcli the tmthiti muni ulnn (tiki Iwfure n linvn rmupli'lril nnr leseiiein linn of 11 KUMirnitiDMl whlrh Iiiim miffi red mo Hf-rluuhly mill mi InhK fmm prlMtli niHitit uxiiti'iit iiml ftelfiiOt iirpinlimtluu I'llliuiry Ihwh nhiuihl Im extemleil In i-yeiy eliH'llvu off Ire mill In II111 Helee Hun nf every cnminlltie nr ufflehil In tinier llml the ii'iil miy mire for nil tiikn rlmiKi' of llielr nsvn nffiiliH. Hfrndum Ooort, I 'To nullify I mil leulilMtlnn the refer eiiilniu in tint he iiitniteil 11ml It Iff only n pli'Mlull or time Until It "III he eVl.'Mil-i-.l to (he litlllon, The heller eilui'iitlou uf tlie mmiii throilKll the line III the MtrliiUM Mtiilen, nf whli'li tlieun wiih the flint, will t'ltnhlo I lifin to mihn Intelll uently ii"ui iintlnnnl inemmreN. In kiii-Ii iiiiinner will pnittiliir Kiivenimimt he lift eil fiiim lliu mnl(M nf theory to ni'tiliilltv mitl 11 itemnonioy which icineneulH the will of the teoiln ho ihIuIiIImIiimI." (lovernor WIIimiii nvnileil 11 illroel nuen 11. in iii to lliu eamlhliiey for the preMl ileiiev nit Hie ttrmoctiitU' lU'Uul next yenr. Mliitlni; llml miiny UiIiikh conM hiii'peii helween Hint Ulnn mul t lit M wliltlt iiiIkIiI Ihiow 1111 entile new llulit on the ulluif thui However, he nliilnl Hint II In I1I1 hellef llml tlio ilniniioiiitle foiceM wonhl ho vh'liirliiilM In Noviniher. 1912, lit the ioIIh. Mo ileelltlOil to iIImi'iihm the inerllH of Chimin Clark, JihIhoii lliunion nr .Iihi'iIi l-'olU In cniiiU'Olluii with thn num. Iimthin. "Thn jiriMhlcniiy of the rnllel HtnteM. ho ntiileit, "Irt not nn offli'o whhh 11 1111111 run ntnil mil mnl ileilmo ho In fltteil fur, On thn nthnr Itmul. no mint nut refiiim Kiich ii noinlnnlliin fur thn office If I; ho orfernl lilin." KcMl of Jtulire". "No," In reply In n iiiieHllon. "I Imvi nut yet nmilo Ui my mlml tut Iho nmtter nr 11 leenll of Iho Jinllehliy. I nm open to cnuvliilluil, hill I MH yet roll In nee where It wouhl ho u wlmi law In iimny lenpeetM, mm feitr of the peoplu'M ill pleilMlilo IlllKllt leiul Hiiliui Jinlen to en ter morn to popular oxproMMloit llmu In mi Inleiprelatlon of Iho law. It In 11 Kieiit piohlom ami miiHt lm appioai'lieil eaulloUHly." In rfKiiril " ' i1"4'''"- ili'i'li-inn " IW1 mipiemo court Hi lh Hlinulaifl Oil eane Mr, WIIhoii ilei'lllli'il to iuiiImi 11 Mlate. incut nn he hile not nM yet himmi 11 eopV of the ih'i'lHlon. "I have nolleml litueli newMimper ennnni'lil on thn HUhJeet," ho HiiiIpiI. "eHpeelally In leKiml lo Iho iiho of thn woiil 'iinnsitioiiiililiV mill fmiii IIiIm II iippi'iim llml thn Miipremo eourt wiih IcKlHlatliiK "l "". Inleipu'tlni;. llowevrr, IhlH Ih not toy view, an until I have ronil thn toxt of thd ilei-Mon I miiHt ileollnn to cixiut'HH inymilf." Mr. WIIhoii wnH iiHlieil roKtirtlliiff tlie nppoluituent or Henry I.. IUIiiihuii or Now York In Iho culiliitit of I'reHlileiit Tail mul wlmtlier (hi wiih an effort on tlio part of thn pi'eHhlmit to lirlui; thn witt'tliiK fiuitlmm of New Yoilf Into Jmr mony. Mr. WIIhoii hIuimIi "Oh tlio face of It, It looltH iih If micli woro tlio cumo, hut iih I luivo hoon In Iho weHt ilurliiK tlio piiNt two wfloltH, I am not fully In touch with thn matter. I luiuw nolhliiK nf Mr, HIIidhoii'h nimllf IciitlmiH for (ho lllMl'C. "Wllllll I l.lil III OlI'KIMI," f'Mlllllllfll Mr Wllmiii. "I luleiul lo nltiily nt flml hiiiul III" unrhluKK uf the Initiative mul refeietutllttl I hellevo that llllM law l I nilly 11 milllllnn uf uitlhir Koverilllient. nn the Inwiimlti'tH know that Iho ionpe who ehteil litem ru 1 1 nt nil)' llinmenl lake Hie mutter of Intviiinklntr tmuk Into their own IihiuIh Iteprenenlnllveii Avork hilt In the nliiiiluw of mieli it law tin Iteritlimleil lo keep III line "While It In not nn well known an It In In teunrtl tn OrflKtni. New Jerney will ulnn hohl 11 pllliliir) eteotlfiu lu the Hprlni! III l'preoi ft preferenee for prenhlelltlnl entulhtftti'H mul 11 III liiNtriirl the Mtntr ilpelk'Ntlou how to vote at Hie enliven Hint Thin In one of the pruvlnlotiH nf our pilmary law. I feel that It Ih ii KoimI one. "Will ynU enrty your Mntn nt thin elm'lloii" he WIIH nnkeil. "I wonhl nut le nl nil HiirprUed," lie niiNixerv.1. Ouiernor WIImuii ilurliiK the nflernixm while iNimilitlli; IhrnllHll Hie ItuKlin Itlver vnllev iiinntnnllv rnintiieiltiil iiimiii til'' Im-.i 11 1 ten uf the valley, whlrh nt IhU xnn Bitu nf 1 lie r Ih erhiipt mure iHiiutl fill lhan at nuy other wuhoii. lie ex prcei it Kienl ilonlre to reach I'ortUuil mul eel Into liitluuitn touch with couill tluiiH In Ihl" Mute. At Meilfnpl (Internor Wllnon wnn met hy n lnre inunlier nf lienl iiihIhp men. who uieilo-l liliillH'"ur nuxl Vranlilonl. The llotfiin Itlvor Unlvnmlty rluli Iiml n InrKe ileleitnlliiu on hnutl to meet him. He wnn iikkeil to ilellver n flve-mlnule niMrmH. lull nnk.nl tn be vxrumxt, n he Iiiih mill inrl At n nevrre iohl noil IiIh Milee Ih Mtottnil frunt npcnklm;. WAHHINOTON. l. (', May IH Helm tor (torn of Oklahoma, ilemoernt, tcwlny liitro'ltieeil In I tie Heniite n --.il miirnil linr the Hhermaii Inw hy tirovhtlnir Hint very rontraet. fomhliintlon or comiplr- itcy In leHtralllt nr tnule wlilcll wnH He elnreil llliKnl hy the Hheriiinn aW nhnll he prrniimel to he unit nhnll Ih. ailjuilceil "uiirennuliahle." 'The minnilment further itrovlilen Hint 110 nuili rvHlnilnt nhnll he eunHtriie.l nn rninonnlile, onil Hint nriynnn Involved lu hrlnKlnR nhout niieh rentmlnt of trnile Hhall Ik ItnprlHoneil for not Ichh limn lisn nor morn thmi ten yrnrn. II Ih reporteil Hint the prnicrrsHlvi'H of Ixttli iinrtli'H will rally to tho nuppnrt of Henator (lore'n mennurn ami prenn the hill throuuh, A Hluillnr menmlre wnn Ititrmlureil In thu lioum? Weilnemlny The Two Presidents In Mexico RESIGNATION CASHES ANOTHER l'tllTI.AM). Or. May JR. -tlovrrnor Wnixlrow Wllnon of New Jerney nrrlve.1 In rnrtUii'l from Han rronclncn thin furHUooii nt 3 JO. He wan met lit the I'tllon ilepot h yn iteleKUtlon of hUnluenH uii'ii hemleil hv llnrvev lleekwlth. prenl- ili'llt of the ('111ui11erel.il elilh. mnl Hell Hellllik'. ptenhlelit nf Hie UteKott nlatr neiuiie 'lllinitl nny reremuity the kuv- ernornnil IiIh parly were tiutrleil throiiKh the mln Into itutntunlillen nun rtmiuii 10 toe llnlel I'orthlll'l. where Wllnon will mnke hln heaihiUiirterH ilurliiK hl nlay here tntlny mul tomorrow 110 win iwivo for Health' at mhlnlKht Trhlny. TEDDY SAYS NEW TREATYWOH'T 00 Decries Plan of Suhniittinu All Ques tions Between Nations to Arbitra tion Says There Arc Times Which Nation Must Finjit. NKW VOUIC. May. IS. oppuhlllon tn an ytiealy HUhmlltliiK to athltratlou iiii'HtloiiN affectlui; Iho honor, Integrity or lnili'peiiileiut of the foiintry Ih voice.' hy ful liter I'linhlenl Hounevelt lu a hIkii eil at lido In tho current Outlook, out tiulay, Ho HiiyH that any country takliiK niieh it poHltlou wouhl ho lu thn hiuiu ponltlon iih tho man who went lo law whvu IiIh wire wiih ".iMHaultoil mul hiul hepTace Hlappeil." ItoOMiivclt nayH! "Much an Inillvhlual who went to law IliHtcitil of puiiIhIiIiih" tlio offemler wouhl ho icuanlcil with iIoiIhIou. Hlntllnrly Iho I'nllctl HlatiH Hhuuhl nut upcclflcal- ly hlml llHolf (o ItlhltllltO llUCMtlollH uf. rcctlUh imtloual honor. "Kurlhef II Hhoulil ho tacitly mulor Htooil hy Iho conlinetlnr powuiH that I hey wouhl no mom Htiriemler tholr ilKhtH lu Kiicli vital toattuiH than it man In civil llfo HUiremlorH IiIh iIkIH (" Hulf ilcfeiiHu; or cIho It nhotihl ho oNpllcltb Hlaleil that hecuuno of tho fact that II Ih now ImpoHHlhlo for cither patty to mini action lurrhiKhiiT upon thu honor, Intei.Mlty or InilepeiKlciuo of tho other, they 111 11 wllllnif In nihlti.ito all ijuch. tldllH." AVIATOR FLIES BEFORE HE KNOWS HE'S UP HHATTtiH, W'iihIi., May IS. Ctnlnir up In tho air for IiIh I'IihI tlmo hy ucclitunl, T. P. Hamilton, Itl-yeafolil nliHlilp hulhhir, controllfil IiIh hlplano when II run away with him anil after 11 whort f Unlit rotuiuml to tho Kiouuil lu Hafcty. Hamilton wiih c.vpoi'lmcntlnK, riinuliiK ulonk' tho Krouiul, until muhluuly ho iIIh. covoiciI that ho wiih BO foot up In tho air, Whnn ho canto ilown IiIh fikmilH JohIioiI him ami Jiih( lo ahow (hat ho voitlil imvlKatc, ho went up iiKaln. Ho Iiiih Hohl two umchlui'H, MAN'S CHECK Officer Clncade Overtakes Man Near Phoenix and Brings Him Back (0 Medford Where Ho Will Faco Trial. After extracting 11 check for lt.1.71 in tho Clark & Heitery C'onntructlou company from thn pocket of Dun Mor rlH, a man iikiiiimI Jack O'llrleu emlorneJ It ami received payment nt tins Hour liar on I'nitit Htreet. With tho money lu hln (lOnnennlou ho left town nml hnil KUtteu, with u cumpaiiloii. to within n mile mnl 11 half of Phoenix when Officer I'lnk'cnilo cmiKht up with them ami hroUKhl them hack to town. Hhorll )nfter the check wiih cnnhe.l the lonn wnn illncnnleil hy Morrln, who nolltldl the huffet keeper mnl thn jh. Ilco nml n nenrch wiih Inntlcnteil. CIiik cjule horrnwfil n homo friu the t'lnrk X- Itenrry cumpuiiy mul upon Informa tion Ivmlliik him to hellovn tho phoney 1 heck at tint hail nklppeil for I'hocnlx. ho went after him Aiul fouitil him rhlliiK In a wnuoii with a rancher. Mt anil the companion with him were nrrentrd nml upon heluK neitrcheil ISO wnH foiiml In each Hhoo nml tho rent of tho money wiih Hcattcreil nhout IiIh clothed. llnvtitK no cvlitnuco UKnliiHt tlio mnii founil In IiIh company, ho wnH rclonHeil Will JAPAN AID WORO PEACE? Has Chance Now to Show Its Sincer ity In Expressed Desire for World's Peace Attitude at Present is Still in Doubt. WASHINUTON. 1). ( May 18 -Ah h rcnult of Hie puhllcatlou of tho tcruiH of the ptopoKcit arhllratlon trcutlcH with HilKlaiul nml I'rance, Jiipati, way illpln liuttH toilny, Iiiih an oppoituulty tu prove ItH Hlncerlly In Uh cxiuvhkciI ilcnlro for contluuvil iicaco amoiiK all nalloiiH. When tho Kcueral Invitation wiih nrnt out fur tho worhl powcra to Join tu the pencil inovcinont, It wiih oxpeutoil that Japan wouhl ho muoni; tho flml of the uatloiiH to icHpoml. ItH ttttltmlo, how ever, conccrnliu: the pence luovmumit Ih bllll lu ilouht. Union Uohhla, tho .lupa iicho muhaHHailor, hiiIiI toilny: .".I it pun Ih Kreally IntcrcHteit In the proponal fiom America for an in lilt ra tion treaty lu Incluilo uuchHuiih of nn tluunl honor nml other vital IntcrcHtn. It Ih too catly yot to nay what action my Kovcntment will lake, Tho propusl tlou Ih of treuieniloUH linpoitauco anil rciiilicH ilccp Htuily" . TAFT'S HEALTH GREATLY IMPROVED NKW YOllK. May 18. Orcatly lm provoil In health. Mrn. William If. Tuft, wlfo of tho proHhlcnt. who wnn Htrlckun with a HorloiiH IllnoHH ilurliiK her lum haml'H roennt trip to New Yot It Hlaroil In a prlvato car for WuHhhiKton at 10 o'clock toilny. Hho wnn nccompanloil hy Ipir ilulllihloc, MIhh leel Tlifl, PRESIDENT PORFIRIO DtAZ FRANCISCO I I-TADERO.JR 261 SOON NEW LAWS IN EFFECT Most Important of New Laws is Ma larkcy Act Extending the Power of the State Railroad Commission to Cover Public Utilities. HAI.HM, Or., May l. Two liumlroi! nnil nlxty-uiiu new atntnten will ko Into offeet in Ojejjont iUahtJ."rlityrprH vhllnir nnvenil nifernniliim ctltlon are not filed with the secretary of statu nk'nlnnt nevcrnl of thli menruren. AtnouK tho lniHirtnnt IiIIIh Hint will hecome Intvn Ih tho ilnlurkey net ex temllni; the power of thn Mate railroad commlnnlon to cover public tltlllllon; the hill creatine the OreKon naval mllltln and lawn mlcutntwl to aid labor. n Editor on Jaunt Soon. HAN VIIANCIHIM. May IK. The nn mini exciimlon nf tint California 1'ionx nnHochttlon will be taken tn the Ynnom He valley HiIh year and thn cdltom will lenvo Hnn lrnnclnro May H mid return Mny 31. It Ih enthnatrd tho party will number ncnrly 100. ENSENADA FORCE GERMAN-JAP ALLIANCE PLAN If America Should Show an Un friendly Altitude Toward Germany, Latter Country May Seek Alliance in Far East. I ni:ilIJN. May 18. Alliance botween Germany and Suputi wan predicted ltTt Ai&ay'lry tounl Von llcvcntlow. th-fi inoun military critic In a Htntcment to the rmtcd I'renn ho nald: "If America hIiows nlKnn of adoptlnc an unfriendly attitude townrda Oormany ...e latter will neck an alliance with japan. AmerlcnnH inlRht wolt reflect iih to whether their Intercut will bo nerved by forcing Germany Into a com munity Intercut with Jnpnn. "I hnvo noticed many nntl-Oerman ut ternuceH lately In American publications. The Army and Navy Journal published on article ilcncrllilnc aennany and Jn- imn nn the mont prnbnblo enemies of America, tlermany will not limoro such iiiintlntakalilo nlmm of Amcrlcun antipathy." SENATE ASKED TO STRENGTHENED PROBE ONCE MORE Many Mexicans Friendly to Diaz Sail for Southern Seaport and Will As-! sist in Defending the Town Against Invading Rebels. HAN OIKOO, Oil. May IS. Should tho rebel forccn In Lower California attack t-w.'.,.(ii1ii tltn , mllul eltv. In lltn next fow ilayn, they will find tho fedora! rorocH thcio Kieiuiy HtroiiKtuoncii ami prepared for a fierce buttle. More than ISu .Mnxit'niiH from Han iiin,..i .,, 1. 1 i..ia AiiL.lcH who nrn local to Dins, K'ft on the ntiamcr Han DIcko l.iHt .1I..1, 1 fur 1'iiK.Hi.ul.i. where thev will Join tho fcdentl forces. All weio Klven tmuHportatlon, imt nono win rccetvo any i.iiK.nniiunilmi (nr thplr HfirvlccH. TllOV wero Klvog nn cntlnialastlo farewell at lltn hock, w nere mmr ipiihuv friends uathered ami a hrnnH baud added to tho excitement tho boat left tho lJer. WILL G. STEEL IS RUNNING FOR OFFICE Believe That Lorimcr Case Should Be Reopened So Illinois Soions Pass Resolution Requesting .Action on Part of Federal Body. SlMtlNOl'MHLD. III., May 18. The stato sennte republican sfcorlnt: commit ted thin afternoon reported a resolution iiHkliu; -that tho United States senate rcopou the l.nrlnicr case. Kurther InventlBatlon of tho Lorlmer election. Chairman Helm of tho state Heu.ito InvcHllKnthiR commltteo said to day, Ih now up to tho I'iMted States sen ato as tho rcKUlt of tho blocking of the statu probe by JitilKO 1'ettlt of ChlcaRo. MANY PROSTRATIONS HEAT AT CHICAGO 1'OUTLANP. MiV S Will O Sleol yciilerday filed Ins declaration of Inten tion to become a iMudldato for tho of ficii of councilman ft out tho Tenth ward at tho recall election, to choose Council man Kills' HiiiTOHxni, n cuso that elec tion Is held. Mr. Hteol suys ho stands for a com mission form of coveniinent and will e,i.,'ii.riit with lite push clubs, bcllov- Ini; them to bo nearest tlio Interests of tho people, ho says. Candidates In it re-. call election are not ouukcu 10 suite their party uffillilhtns. Brtrtg-eworkera Btrlko. - i ' (WLOAHY. Alberta, May IS. Nearly .'00 structural steel wontors ompioycu on tho liranu iruun i-nnuu iun) bililBO where tho caiuary urancii crosnes tho lied Deer liver, near Alls, aro re ported on strike and itccordlnit to sov oral of tho workmen who arrived In tho city today, tirldKii buUdlnjr opcrntlonH will ho tied up for soino" tlmo, as both men and contractor tiro equally deter mined, Tho muii ucnmwl hlKher mikuh. C1HCAOO. 111. May lS.-Chlcngo Is slvusllitK and scorcltltiK In tho hottest day In tho history of the local weather bureau Hy noon two ilcatV.s and 11 hcoro of prostiutlunH were reportod and no 1 cliff from Iho hot witvo, which has held tho eltv In Its Krlp for thrco days, Ih tu slKht. OurKon riisto, an Italian, was over come on 'State street and died boforo rcacliliiK.it hospital. Stanley Hchroeder was meivomo and In fallliiK to the sldewilU his neck was broken. LONG DELAYED IS STRIKE COMES SOON SOUTHAMl'TON, KitKland, May IS. It Is reported hero today that tho Iour threatened strike of sailors und firemen has been finally sot o start May it. The Intention uf tho labor leaders Is to tnlto ndvantnBo of tho coronation, hopliiK that interruption of trafflo then will hiint; tho ship owners lo ternia. WANTS DIETZ TRIAL PROBED Senator Introduces Resolution to That Effect But is Ruled Out of Order by Lieutenant Governor Ogelsby. DIAZ MAY NO HI PEACE Madcro is Said to Be Unable to Con trol Rebels South and West and That He and Diaz May Be Fcrccd to Join Armies. BY JUNE I DICTATOR MUST QUIT OFFICE De La Barre is to Be Temporary President Following the ' Quitting of Diaz. SI'IUNOlflKLD. III.. Hay 18. Scnn tor Henson today Introduced a resolution In thrtatF xite'p','tiFvW-f hir Gov" ernor McGovern of Wisconsin Investi gate the trial nnd conviction of John P. Dtctz. tho "defonder of Cameron dam." Lieutenant Governor Oclesby rul ed out the resolution on a point of order. Knights Elect. HBATTLi:. Vn8h.. May 18. tSate of ficers of the Kmnd lodco of Knights of I'ythlas wero elected In spirited ballot ing. John JL Elwell, Vancouver. Is Kriind chancellor; H. M. Dye, Davenport Krnnd vice chancellor. AtnonB other of ficers, lien Sitllck, Centralis, ww. chosen RT-md outer guard, tho stepping stone to higher honors. BOTH COUNTRIES PAIDJIM FEE San Domingo and United States Both Pay Man for His Services In This Manner He Received $140,000 for His Labors. WAHHINOTON, D. C. Mny IS. Infor Illation relntlvo to fees paid by too Unit ed States and San DomhiKO to Dr. Jacob H. Hollander of llalttmoro while he was In tho latter republic to adjust its fiscal affairs Is canning considerable comment In official elides today. When Assistant Secretary of 8tate Wilson appealed ns it witness before the house commltteo on expenditures he stilted that Hollander was paid hy both Kovernments for his services, the total nmouutliiK to SI 10,000. Of this amount, Wilson said, about J 10.000 was paid by the I'nlted States. It was also brought out that neither San Domingo nor the t'nlted States was advised that Hollander was paid by the other country. ONE DRINK, NO FOOD FOR SIX LONG DAYS HVKKKTT, AVash.. May 18. Iteualu lug consciousness, Oludys Johnson, II, suld that during tho five days and nights sho absonted herself from homo fearlnc severe ppunlshmont for it minor school offense, shu hud no food and but one drink of water. ' She tald sho spent most of the tlmo In the thick forests on tho outskirts of the town, sleeping out doors excoptliiK one night when rain drove her Into a barn Inhabited by cows and strange noises. An Investigation will bo tnndo of the school teacher's threat of punishment. Hoavy Stook S&lei. NKW YOUK, Mny 18. Tho Htock mar ket opened with heavy resultlB sales, duo to tho rapid advance of stocks In tho last two days, but did not cause a mark ed break In prlcos. Union Taclt'le, South ern Taclflc, St. Paul und tho metal stocks gained from 1 to 2 points. Krlo showed somo heaviness, Tho market closed strong. Honda YYiira firm. .JUAiinZ. Mexico. Mny 18.' Confer ences from which It Is hoped peace will come to rcvolutlon-iiddcn Mexico begun here this afternoon at the ipjarters of Provisional President Madero. "If President Diaz ipilts." tho rebel lender wild to the United PrcHH, "the rest of the tangle will be easily straight ened out." Judge Carbajal, the representative of Diaz, entered thn conference smiling. "I believe penec Is In sight," Bald Cnr liaj.il. "1 received today a telegram from General Diaz fully ntithorlzlng me to net for him. This morning I signed n five days' nrmlntlce, which will ex pire at 11 o'clock on the night of May 23t This afternoon I frel that my Hlgnaturo to that armlntlce was equivalent to nlgil Ing tho final Instrument which will seal the peace of .Mexico." Dr Vasfiiez Gomez, Madern's chief nil viner; Gustavo Alndero, Alberto Kucn tes and Gonzales Ganu all participated In the conference with Carbajal. MKXICO CITY. .May 18. Despite tho signing of an urmlntlcn between I-'ran- Cisco Madero, head of the royjjUUloti'aft ' forces at Juarez, and Judge Carbajal, representative" of President Dlnz. un tho result of it lmrgutn that Diaz shall re sign by June i. the gravest fears are felt here today that the resignations of Diaz and Vice President Corral may not pre vent such conditions In Mexico as may yet force foreign Intervention. While reports from the northern part oClhe .republican tluxt,MaderoandhUJSto. comiiian'ders wilt be able to securequlet there. Is no shell assurance from tho outb and went. Uoth these sections are aflame with war and It Is raorcthan doubted If the rebel chiefs Jnelther sec tion wilt acknowledge tho authority of Madero or be willing ot subscrlbo lo the peace terms he has dictated. Babels Hat SCsdero. In the states of Guerrerro, Cblapus and Morelo.t Oielnsurrectos hate Mndcro an much ns they do Diaz, nnd It Is moro than probable that they will refuse lo lay down their arms on any call from the conquerer of Juarez. Couriers were sent from hero toilny to notify General FlKiicroa, who is in tho field with 3000 men near Cuernavuca, that an armistice has been signed. Whether Klgueroa will regard tho arm istice as binding upon him Is doubtful. In caso he does not, an early attack on this city Is expected, and It Is yet possible that the combined forces of Diaz and .Mailerrf will bo needed to fight off thelnsurrcctos of the south. Dad as conditions are in tho south, however, they aje worse In tho west. Lower California nnd the whole coast of the mainland on the Pacific aro said to be ravaged by bandits who pbso ns In surrectos. Some of these have definite ly declared they would not be bound by Madero's engagements, and there Is grave danger that outrages upon for eigners which It would bo impossible for the United Stutes and other coun tries to overlook may come at nny time. Pay for Rebel Army. EL PASO, Texns. May 18. Partly In hln character of conqueror of Juarez und partly lu his capacity of olnt dicta tor of Mexico with Minister De lat Harm, which latter position Is scoured to him by tho peace pact with Diaz, Francisco Madero today has taken Into his own possession ir.'.OOO government money which wns In tho bunks of Juarez and pay day for tho rebel army is com ing soon. Madero's action In confiscating tho government's money was practically forced upon hint by IiIh men. Kor days thero huve been reports of trouble lit tho rebel camp und In J mi rex Itself out breaks of the hungry and discontented men hnvo several times been suppressed with difficulty. Now, however, that the armlstlcu has been signed, Madero Is believed to feel thu ground moro firmly under his feet, and ho is expected to ut onco disburse sufficient cush tn IiIh troops to keep them steudfust until tho agreement of peace with tho federals Is put into operation. There Ih great satisfaction today umong the rebels over the terms of tho pence pact. The resignations of Presi dent Diaz and Vlco President Corral bo foro Juno 1, the assumption of u tem porary presidency by De Lu ilarnt wiih Mudero us it practical usslstuut; tho fact that Mudero wil have a volco In the se lection of nearly nil Ilia cabinet mum berH all theno pnlltlH convlnco tho reb els that they aro tu get n squuro deal. While there Is tt llttlo dlssatlsfuctlon over thn fact Unit Do Lu llurru will bo dominant In the selection of a minister of war und lu the mlulHtry of foreign affairs, It Is rcullxed hy tho chiefs that something had tu bo conceded, mid they are satisfied that the forcing out of Diaz Is the real, substantial end for which the war has boon waged. LA FOLLETTE CAMPS ' 'S TRAIL WASHINGTON, D. C, May 18, Hena tor I.aKollotto of Wisconsin served no tice today that on Monday ho .would cull up his resolution In the senate providing for a special committee of f(v now senators to luveatlgato i.orIm?r' election. i m sr I'll n M 'tl !h i J $