jronoii HUuri3Kl tie city Halt .tk 4 $ i W fr CLEARINGS HANK CMCAHINOH HIUU.nNll.tMI. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Full Max. 117, Mln. 'Ill, .Menu ftit. Kurty.Klrat Year. Jinlly HIjIIi Your. AlEDlftMD, (MI'XION, IffllDAV, MAY 2(5, 1!)11. No. SO MADERO'S TRIUMPH IS MOST COMPLETE DIAZ DEPOSED-DE LA BARRA RULES NEW CHIEF'S RULE IS ONLY TEMPORARY Do La Barrn Pledged to Remain In Office Only Until Order Is Restor ed He Will Not lie a Candidate for Re-Elcctlon or for any Office CHEERS FOR MADERO ONLY SILENCE FOR DIAZ Joys Triumphant In Mexico While Glooms Preside at Diaz Official Funeral. MEXICO CITY, Mny 20. -Pledged to nilo imly until order shall ! re stored mill n president mul uco prrnltlcnt nro popularly elected, Eri'ii clson b-ini Do Lu llnrrn. former am liiiHHiulur to tlit United Sluice vu sworn in tit noon today n pnHiiUit pro ti'in of Mexico in Hit yellow room of tliu uutioniil palace. Not u ninglo cheer for Porfiriu I Jinn Ihi' deposed president ami lint few for Do l.n Harm greeted the swear ing in of the temporary executive, lull in Mid packed street nliout tin palace tlii) crowds innilo tin' nil vocal j with shouts of "ivii Mutlcro" mid Invented Telephone CJ" "' ""It r kJB? Iff " I He iiiiibiiiiiBftwLLI -v. dHh ff H OV-. A.G bT.LLT aho GP-AMDSON MTLVLLU: 1KLL GR0SVT.HOE. Alexander (irnbuui Hell, who flrnt patented tlw telephone, unit It Ik Krniidmui, Mr. Hell Ih one of Iho few InventorH Mho hnvo reaped iiiIIIIoiim from their InvcntloiiH. MANY DROP FROM HEAT 'feirJrhc ricJjoJjthicf whoeiw,c' ri'Mhfnl campaign linn inaugurated n new era in Mexico. Ihkiii'k I'rtH'Iniunllon. Throughout all tin' city toilny thm miih not n single outbreak. The in terest uttnehiug to Do hit Harm's taking tin) oath wns lieiIttoiit'd by Iho circulation of n proi'lnmiitioii Hint lie issued, declaring Hint In will ho u candidate for iii'illu'i tliu presi dency nor tlio ioo presidency at tin coming elections. Thin, the people be lieve, in an indication of Hid complete triumph of .Mnili'ro, who in thought to lutvo forced such mi ngi cement from Do I m llnrrn mul Din, before ho would consent to ituiki) pence. It it believed (hut I lie re is not a iloiiht that Modern will ho Mexico's next I'oiiHtitutiounl president. The city will give tint greatest welcome in its history to tint conipiornr of Diur. when lie arrives from lmiiir. Ilia.' Iliiuit Forced. Mow Diur. cniiie to resign yenleiiiav after ho long u ilelay was whispered today among the ol'icial mI. MaiieioV ijuiek mul deloriniiied action forced Hut Diaz, luiiid. All day Diar. hail teinpoiir.ed ami Iherit wiih Mt ill donhl that h would ipiit, when word was received that Miitluro hail ordered hi IroopH to advance from .lunivr. iimiii Chihuahiui iih the first Htnue of mi fulvnnco. on Muxico City. That stii. red Do I.a Hn ha, Haul once won', to Diaz, told him that if his tempm tiou were withheld until niht lioMil itii'H would hit renamed mul no one could. J'orl'eiiHl tliu outcome. Dhu. then Hiirnnideied anil lit oneu neat the reniuutionn of liiiiiHVf and vice president Kumoii Corral to tliu cliuni licr of deputien. ItcaderH May Deniui'. Word !h anxiously nwuited here to day hy (liiiiural Alfredo Duiiiiiigucx, Afadeiii'H purKomil roproHontntivo, from OenevnlH M)"muhi and Fiueron, whoMo forces control Cuiiruavaca. Tliertt in ravo douht whellier Uicko two leaihiiH, iopiTHeniur tho miti DiaxitieH of Koutlioru fexico, will concur in tho hargniu tnndo hy Mail itni. Ilutli, however, hnvo heen ak ed to coino lioro iuil oonfer with Iho rehel chief, mul it in hoped they may ho placated mid tho uooohnily for lVlhor internecine ulrifu avoid ' oil. Kiuiru of trouhlo in Vonv Cruii hnvo heou oiirrent hero, hut iih nil winiH to tho Hoaport aro down nnd no far iir in Known no word Iiuh come IhroiiRh from thorc, tho reportH uro ilnuhtod, t , Thoro !r no oxoiteinhnt in tho for oijn quurtor lioro today, ooiiHldoriiif' Iho opnoh umuiiiL' ovuiiIh hi ill trniiH piling, tho city iu in n aluo of re- iniirknhblo (pilot. .ClilcaQO Sweltering Under Another Slzzllnn Day Four Dead and a Score Prostrated Before Noon Humidity Is Intense. CIllCAflO, 111., May '-. Chicauo awakened today with tho prospoolB of facint; unolhor Hir.r.lin day witli tho promibeh for relief slight. Veiterday'ri temperaturo hroko tho May record of n decade. The nier curv ri'Kinturod III degrees, just 2 MO decreet higher than tho prev ious reeord net durinir last week'i hot wave. At midnight the theriuo meter hud fallen 11 degrees. Today report from tho middle went mid Mouth west Mute that the heat wave extendi! over thoso regions also. Knur dent Iih and a neoro of pros IratioiiH wore reported up to noon. No relief from the uixzliiic weather was isihle. It wiih predicted that today would he even hottor than ( terday. Tho humidity wan iuten.v:. BRYAN ROASTS SUPREME COURT Ncuraskau Declares That Standard Oil Decision Amends the Anti trust Law to Meet Demands of tho Trusts. MADERO SO The Old and New Rulers of Mexico QUITS OFFICE AS PRESIDENT Insurrccto Leader Resl(tis Job as Promised and Becomes a Private Citizen Promises to Run for Of fice If Desired. DIAZ HEAVIEST BURDEN UPON PEOPLE OF MEXICO All Petitioners Referred to Dc La Barra Country Free for First Time In Years. JVAUK'A, Muy 2C KranclMco Ma rion) Kjient mom of today tryltiK to ponuuitlu Hut people of Jiiurei that it Iu not tho capital mul ho tliu president of Mexico. CotiKrntttlatory telegratnn over tho tuitceHMful Ihhiio of lilu (Ight to break tho power of Illnr uro puur Iiik In on tlio rebel leader and bo 1 tho center of ti perfect court of ail mlrorH. To all those who enmo neeklng fnvorn ho declared that Do La Ilnrra wiih president protein and referred IiIk liupilrorH to.tho former anibaKna dor to tho United StutcH. Today Ma doro telegraphed Do l.n Hurra: "Congrutulutlomi upon your nscen hIoii to tho presidency. In keejilui; my promlHO to Diaz, I hereby resign as provlttlonnl preBldent. l'leawo cun- Hitler mo n private citizen willing to aid tu tho ro-conntruclion of tho Mcx- Icnn govorninout." "Dlnz now In koiio off tlio bnckH of tho Mexican people," Blated Mndoro, "remoiiK the beuvlest burden they ever bore. 1 Hhall go to Mexico City In lx or etcht dnj'H. I hnvo sent Frederleo Onrza, l'lno Sunrez und Manuel Urquldi to tho capital to ar range for my comttiK. "I will no longer bo provisional president of Mexico, but only n eft l- zen ready to aid In the ro-coiiBtruc- lou of my country. If tho peoidc want me to do ho, I nhnll run for tho presidency at tho new election which will bo ordered by Prealdent Pro Tom Do m Ilnrra. "Moxlco today for tho first tlmo In a third of n century, belongs to tho people, nnd they will not again per mit It to pass from their hands. Hy an almost reckless revolution they hnvo gained control of tho government." .NO CRIMINAL I. PRESIDENT PORFIRIO DlAT. FRANC KCO KADERO JR., 109 OUNCES or GOLD SHIPPED J. W. Opp Brings In Nice Little Bunch of Dust From Mine on Jackson Creek Has Been Making Good Cleanups. . LINCOLN1, Neh Mny 211.--It) Mi puhliculiou, tho Conuuouer, William I, Ilrynn todny editorially caaligatoK tlio United Stilton Ruprenio court's Standard Oil deoisiou. Hryuu hii.vh: "The real meut of the deeibiou ih found iu tho amendment of the anti trust Inw to meet Iho demands of tho trusts. For years tho trusts have been dcinuntliug Iho very amendment tho court road into tho lnw. There will ho rejoicing in Willi Slreot hut HiiduortH iu tlio homes ofjho masses, who uro now compelled to begin n campaign for tho euuetment of a law so cleai', so explicit, that no court can repeal it hy construction, "Tho decision explains several things first, why Wliilo wns made eliiof justice instead of Harlan; sco ong, it explains, why Hughes wns intiilo u jtistico; third, it oxphu'us tho disorliuinnling euro exercised hy tlio president iu sotootiug demount t a who would help tho republicans nut of u hole, hy making tho demoomtio putty IS GIVEN AT 7,252.963 LONDON, Mny 2(1. Tho provis ionul figures of tho population of England and Wules ns returned by tho census show :iu07r,2(ll) ns com pared with :i2,r27,8-J3 in .11)001. While most of the cities and towns show mi iuorease, WhIoh shows u decrease. London litis inereused from 0,501,102 iu .1001 to 7,2.r)2,0ti:. IDLENESS AND BOOZE SMART SET QUALIFICATIONS NBW YOHK, RHiy 20. Kahbhi Stephen Ov Wise en used n storm of protest when ho declared before Iho Free Synagogue thai the only (piullficntioiiH for membership in Now York's eluhs nro mi unlimited enp aeity for idleness nnd drink. hoar sumo of tho odium of u decis ion building n bulwark urouud tho predatory corporations; mid, fourth, it explain why Wall Street went ov er to Tuft in March nnd April, 1008. .and then eooreed its employes nnd Iho business puhlut into support of tho republican onndidntos iu Novom hor. "Tho pooplo will learn nfter a while what tho corporations hnvo long known Hint (ho power of np pointing l'odernl judges is u far reaching power," During tho past month J. W. Opp owner of the Opp quarts mine on JuukMUi creek cleaned up 109 ounce of gold nnd on Thursday sold it to tho Jackson County hank reeeiing over $210(1 for it. The mine i en joying n splendid run nt the pro-cut time a Inrge number of men being at work iu tho mine and'in the mill. Tho Opp mine is one of the priuei- I pol quartz properties in the local iniiime; district nau huh ueen a regu lar nnd constant producer for u num ber of years. The latest clean up is not out of the onlinnry. according to Mr. Opp. VEDRlwi K30J0 PRIZE Aviator Files from Paris to Madrid, Covering the 761 Miles in 10 Hours and 19 Minutes Flying Time -ls Accorded Great Ovation hy Spain. MADRID, May 20. Aviator Pierre Vcdriho won the $a0,000 pri.o for tho Paris to Madrid flight, Inning completed the couro of 701 miles in ten hours nnd nineteen minutes Hy ing time. King Alfonso participated iu a great ovation tendered Vedrino on his arrival hero today and nNo hear tily cheered Aviator Gibort who ar rived shortly after Vedrino. Garros, tho third conte.-lanl, did not finish. Yordino won nut nfter a battle against fearful odd. IIo sealed mountains fi.OOO feet high in u patch ed up machiiio .and nuulo tlio Inst stugo of the journey, from Durgos to Madrid, 1110 miles, in 2 hours nnd -11 minutes, Statuo for G. H. Williams. SALKM, Ore., May 20. Commis sions hnvo been jsMied to T. L. F.liot, Colonel C K, S. Wood nnd Georgo H. lliinos, who will now proceed in eompliuneo Villi an not passed by tlio Inst legislature, to provide a stntuo for Iho into George' II. Yil liaius, t DARROW KEEPS DEFENSE OUIET Plans for Clearing Accused Iron Workers Kept Dark Does Not Know Whether Change of Venue Will be Requested or Not. ARMY REMAINS ALONG BORDER PROSECUTION OF JOHN D. Attorney General Wickcrsham Says He is Directed by President to State That no Cases Have Been Begun Against Officials of Trust INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS WILL NOT BE ATTACKED Information is Secured as Result of Senate Resolution Introduced by Pomerene. .j LOS ANGELES, Oil., lay 20. Attorney Harrow, iu whom union labor is pinning its trust to free John J. nnd James 15. McNumnra on char ges of murder in connection with the Los Angeles Times disaster, is elbows deep today iu the plans for the de fense which he will offer nt the preliminary hearing of the accused men, scheduled for June 1. Darroa arrived nt tho office of Attorney Job Ilarriman before 9 o'clock nnd plung ed into the work of familiarizing himself with the Culifoniia codes. When n-ked if he would, request a change of venue on the ground that he could not obtniif u jut trial in Los Angeles, Harrow answered: "You know, I am asking every lab or, professional and newspnpor man I meet about that very tiling. Now, what would you do iu similar eircum stnncesf" When pressed, Harrow answered that ho had not been in Los Angeles long enough to secure an iden as to just how the public stood on tho Mo Namara case. v "Of course," ho said, "my clients will hnvo sonio sny as to that. Thoy may or may not want to bo tried in Los Angeles. That has not been de finitely settled." Harrow declined to jrivc even an inkling as to what tho defense will be. Despite Apparent Termination of Mexican Revolution through Re signation of Diaz, War Department Will Leave Troops at Texas WASHINGTON. I). C, Mny 20. Dcspite the apparent termination of the Mexican revolution through the resignation of Diaz, the war depart ment here today declared that the American troops would not be with drawn from Texas for the present. Annj- men and tho stnte department aro not yet convinced thnt all dan ger of trouble in Mexico is past, and Major General Wood probably will retain the troops at San Antonio un til winter. If the situation along the border improves, however, the caval ry probably will bo withdrawn from patrol duty. NAVY CHEERED . AT COPENHAGEN Uncle Sam's Warships Warmly Wel comed to Danish Capital Kjng Frederick to Receive Admiral and Captains Entertainments follow. EDITOR BOUND OVER REFUSING TESTIMONY COH'MDUS, Ohio, Muy 20. Edi tor E. E. Cook of the Columbus Citi zen. and J, C. Pretznntn, former presi dent of tho Columbus chamber of commerce, were bound over todny to tho grand jury in $500 bonds for having refused to testify by tho slate .senate bribery probe- committee. Sim ilar action is expected in tlio cases of four other editors arrested on tho snmo charge. Tho refusal to testify is a criminal offense, punishable with a fino of from .f.r00 to $3,000. Tho refusal of tho editors and Prelzmnn is said to bo for tho ronson that thoy fear tho publication of thob ovidenco would dofent tho prosoou tion of alleged grafting legislator. COPENHAGEN, May 20. Tho streets nt Concnhnireti iodnv worn thronged by men uid officers of tho second division oi uio untied suites fleet, which is hero for a week. Everywhere, the American sailors woro greeted with cheers and the citizens put themselves out to bo pleasant to tho strangers. During tho visit King Frederick will receive in audience Itcnr Admiral Piiulger and tho captains of tho war ships. King Frederick will nlso givy a grnnd ball nt wiheh tho offices of tho fleet will ho given the oppor tunity to meet tho leading people of tho city. A nnvnl ball will bo given nlso by tho minister of tho navy to enable the American olticers to me?l tho 'Danish officers. Tho fleot bended by tho Flngship Louisiana, is made tip of the Knnsus, South Carolina and New Hampshire. YHEKA, Gill., May 20. Exoih mont provnils lioro today over a gold striko m'ndo nt tho Littlo Hoimnzu Miiio, near Ilawkinsville. Nuggols mid other gold worth $1,100 woro found. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 20. That thero will be no erimiunl prose cution of John I). Itoekefeller or hU nssistnnts ns the result of the decis ion that the Standard Oil is a trust wns today declared by Attorney Gen eral Wickershnm in answer to the senate resolution fathered by Pomer ene (democrat, Ohio). "I am direct by the president" said Wickercham. "to inform Iho senate that no criminal prosecutions have been begun or arc now pending, against the Standard Oil Company, its constituent companies or the in dividual, defendants named iu the resolution, oi nnyoMllenirf'orViol.i-'' tiou of sections one or two of the, Sherman net." WAPPENSTEIN'S TRIAL SEATTLE, Wnsb., May 20. Since Judge Mnin has denied all motions for further delay, C. W. Wnppen stcin; former police chief, must go to trial today on one of eight indict ments growing out of his conduct of tho red light district. The court denied motions for change of venue, transfer to nnother judge, contin uance. Then he answered attacks mnde upon hi mns a member of tho church of Rev. M. A. Mutthews who is credited with instigating tho grand jury indictments. "If I was so narrow, so small,, so weak that I could not givo this de fendant a fair trial, because of. my church uffilintions, I would send my resignation to the governor," ho said. 60 ON WARPATH RENO. Nov., Mny 20. Settlors near Little Rock Canyon, lf0 milos from here, nro in a state of terror today as a result of tho Indian up rising which n spreading among tho Shoshone. Tho Inditius hnvo left tho reservation und now are encamp ed in tepees in Soldier's Meadows, near the scene of tho battle last Feb ruary iu which Red Mike und eight other maurauders were, slain by tho stnto police. Tho Indinns are now on tlio ar path to avongo the death of Mike's bnnd. The Idling grew out of tho finding of tho inutilnted bodies of four stockmen near Kelly's Creek last January. DALTON PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO GRAFTING OAKLAND, Cab, Mav 20. A court room packed to the door heard As sessor Iloirry P, Dalton plead not guilty today to two indiotments charging him with having demanded nnd accepted a bribe of $5,000 from tho Cpring Valloy Water Company. Superior Judgo Willinm II. Waste, over-ruled doniurrors on the fitropglh of briefs filed by District Attorney, Donahue yesterday. t j jt :