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CUV un A Medford Mail Tribune M t SECOND EDITION WEATHER Possible, shower. Mnt, 00, Min, :i. Onlly Hlxtti Ymir. Korly-flrnt Ynnr MKDFORD, OlM-XiOV, TILSIUV, M)MlUAtY 27, 1912. No. 291. ;r? JUAREZ IS TAKEN BY INSURRECTOS FRANKLIN ADMITS GUILT BRIBING JUROR u p, , Wg n t fft vr .,rrtW?' t vv REBELS WIN BRIEF CLASH WITH CITIZENS Thousand limit rrclos Under Campa Tnko Possession of Juarez After Short Baltic With Defenders Citizens of El Paso Witness Flht. AMERICAN COWDOYS SLAIN IN BATTLE WITH TROOPS Nelson Morris Ranch Scene of Con flict When Manaijcr Refuses to Supply Mexicans Willi Horses Iflli I'AHO. Tvx.u, Fob. 27 - Juu nw ntirrHiidord in the toliol foirwt tndhy following n I'rli'f Mil fli-reo i'IhhIi hotwoou III" limurrorloti iiniii boring 10(10 wiiiiiiMtidwl liy Giiriil Cnnim, Mini 100 chiton slio offered rwtlniunro. Shortly nftr 10 o'clock thl morn ing tlm rebel hiIvhiinmI to (lit' mil MklrtM tif (hit city. 'I'ho cltlroiitt guttrd ojHmnd flru fj 'in tin hnimo top, tint rebuilt replying- Imltle Itngc I'lirliuikly. 'I'Iih Imttlu iiihimI ftirlnimly fur a fPTMMlltfiSfi-l"tftti!il1' (jf lrWtr'fc fllilWSfllfffli Wlll Vllo iimWTTTlM' IhAiI iiml'InjiirtHl, If any, Iiiih not yet been learned. KohIUIiik t tut t thuy wore hopoloiw ly nutuiiuihorod anil routil not copH It It the miporlor force of t ho at tacking rotmlH, tlio citizen' guard rnilroil. abandoning Juarez to tho rovnliillniilHtii. The firing thou roimed hiuI (iHiiHrnl Campa Im nooklng to rtf Hliirn order. Hundred of resident of ICI I'nao wltiiiMtaod tlio conflict. American troop who patrolled tint honlor lino stood In rttudluo to croHi tlio bor dor ami ilrlvu buck to robolH hud I lit battle oudanicorud American IIvum. American ('owImi)n SIiiIii. Throo American cowboy ami night .MoxIcwih woro ItlUml, It In re ported, In a Imttlo with Mexican iroopH today nl Hie Nolon Morris ninch, on tlm Hlorru Milium. Tlio Jiiyn aro mild to huvo boon Hbot down In an attempt to rollovn omp'oyo of tbu ranch, which hud boon ho Hinged by MiixIrnttH wbun Pascal llrow-u.-ninniiKcr of tlio ranch. ' and HiiViiral or IiIh omployoH rofuitod to mipply tbu .Muxluamt with horaoa, middle ami nrniH." Tlio cowboyH loft Pnrnlo IiihI ulgl'it to rollovo tlio ranuliorH and nrrlvod at tlio ranch (Mirly today. Tlio Inhabitants of till Boctlon aro aroused ovur tlio affair and a report boio In that Americana aro gathering on tblH alilo of tlio ltlo (Inuido and will ci'ohh tlio boundary to Jo'ii In tbo fighting, ASQUITH TRYING TO AVERT. BIG STRIKE LONDON, Fob. 27. Willi Premier Amuilth engaged l turnout con fnronco wllb labor loaders, today marked tio must critical sttigo yot , i cached In tlio tliroutoned stiiku of coal milium, Tbo bollof wiih frcoly oxprcusod that iih u roault of tlio con ference tbo Htrlko would bo averted. Bwnu'iipoo mora Dorbytthlin mln- oiH quit, -ipdiiy. Tbo utriuo, ir it comes, will Involvo nearly 1,000,000 limit and will panilyo tbo trado of tbo HrltlHh IhIoii, . Good Roads Mooting In Toronto. TORONTO, Out., Feb. ' 87. A i;ratlfyliiK tittomlauco marked tlio op onliiB hero todjiy of u two dayH' con foieuco of tbo Dominion flood Houds itHHoelutlon, Tbo chlor purpoHo of tlio imiolliiK In to fortmtlatu u policy roifrtrttljUf fodoral nml provluolul gov ertimuiit.uld lu ruiul coiiHlnictlon and Improvement, COILS TIGHTEN IN OS '" i urn !- 151 T ICANKtIN FIGHT FDR LOWER FHEIGHT RATES Representatives of Salem, Albany and Corvallls Confer With Med ford Traffic Bureau Over Appear- rv ..: ,T 77 . .. .. "Mi at wnsiiif!io(i next wotiiii. Tlint tin entire Williinietle nllc, witb tin eccition ofKiiKetie, llint ImpoH to be the railroiulN' ilnilin, Iiiim joined .Medfunl in Us fight for lower mien for Oregon iKiinU, is the elieeritiK infonnatioii IhoiikIiI lv a ilelettittion eoiiiONed of .Mnv O'Hiiren ami K. T. ManioH of Salem, W. A. Kiiklliiirn of Albany ami Victor I'. Mime of 1'orviillin. who hold a con ference with ritpioteiitntive- of the Meilfonl Traffic Iliireau .tomh. c oiling. The coimnittce. iiikciI that Medford be roprohctitoil at the henrinj,' s-ched- nled for .March !, before the intor tato coiiiineree eoinniixhion at Wnsli iiiKlon, I). ('., when the .Medford case will come up for final lienriiiK. the i'iiiIioiiiIk beiiii nien until then to present more evidence Hlinwiiij; why the prokent unjust intes hlmiild not be jcwnimI. The Willainello valley cilio. will be reiiciciilei by Attorney Coiimih nud .Medford by Attoiney .McOraiio. Ah land merehaiilH inoiniwcd to co-operate with the Willaniutlo delepition mid lo rino $:i(lll to help defr-iy CoiihinV eH'iiHe. The ileleKiition e.peetM hiinilnr aid Vroin (IntntH I'ahh and KoHobmy. Hoth Mohum, CniihinH and Me Crime have appeared before the eom munion in Iherto ensoh hovernl linien. Wife and Husband Killed. I.OS ANUUI.KS, Feb. 27. Ilnrnuo WLLAMETTE Dudley and Clara Dudley, IiIh u-ilsmrimblpB for Blilpmont to Sacramento, i)7 , urn dead today following a col Union, between tbolr motoreycloH and a HpeedliiK Venice Hbort lino cur, Tbo neckti of both woro broken by tlio Impart and tboy illod liistnntly. MEXICO NOW FACES . VIEW OF JUAREZ. f The Mudcro Koveruniout In Moxlco now' faces a new crisis as tbo rebellion beaded by General Kiutlliino Za pata irrows, Tbu uprUIng startetl at Juarez, wherein eight were killed, Tlio Ainoricaus nro in peril nlouu tUa border, nml Wushliiftou bus ordered tlio United Hinted cuvivlry ready to tnko cburgu near 141 l'aso to tuuvU lives, ... . B DARROW S BRIBERY CASE Bert H. Franklin Admits Guilt to In dictment Accuslttji Him of Cor rully Influenciun Juror In McNa mara Trial. agreement is reached With prosecuting attorney Immunity Bath Probable as Result of Evidence Analnst Clarence Darrow In Latest Trial I.OS ANUKI.KS, IVh. -J7. -Ki-rt II. i'Vankliii tcliunioil uilh bribery il .McNiimarii jtirorx, pleaded guilty to day to the second I'oiint in an indict ment relumed by die comity nmd jury which ehiirxed him with eor- uptlv iiiriucuciiiK one drawn iih a niior. I lie imlindual lelerred to1 wa Uolii'il J'. Itiiin. i I'riuiklin'x plow wiik entered in dc- , paitmeut 1 of the Hipcrior court be-1 fine ('abaiiiHN mIIiu fur Jmlce W'll- ' Iih. He will be M'lileneod Friday timr- I niUK' j Thai Franklin has leached no . agreement with tlup'distnet nttor nevV office whK intimated followhtf t ho pica when Franklin' virtimllv ad mit ted that he will be n witness in tbo (mil til' (1nroiie Harrow for nl-' leKe.JwbrIbWr'. - r The evident buliuf of rinrelice Durrow nml Ids coune that the whole Franklin .uuilter wus n "plnnl" it it. believed hei-e, will be a strong feature of Harrow' defence when his eiiM ih calleil. The defense, in nil probability, will endeavor lo prove (hat tlio Franklin nffnir was caiefullv pre-arraiigedi BAR OE HOLLAND HOTEL 18 ENTERED The bar of the Holland hotel w:ts biirKlnwcd home time late Mondav niKlit. Entrance was enincd through the trnusome over the lenr door. Several bottles of booxe and mi tuereoat were secured. The cash icpfctcr wiib left open, no money Ik nitf in it. " BRITISH STEAMER IS SEIZED BY ITALIANS PALHR.MO, Sicily, Feb. 'J". Itni-1 iau warships have (eixvil the British Moanier Ho.se.iier ut Trapaui, nle(,'intr Ilia! contraband of war' for Hie Tin ks wits on board, , . , $ Oakland Aviation Meet Closes. OAKLAND, Cal., Fob. 'J7. After six dayH of HuecoHsful flylnB, tbo Oaklamf avlatloit meet eaino to a cIoho yenterday afternoon nml tbo blrdmou aro tmlay preparbu; tbolr where a meet will bo bold next Sat urday and Sunday. Following tbo Sacramento moot tbo nvlatora will exhibit tbolr prowoHB' nt Reno, Og deii and Salt I.ako City. H NEW CRISIS AS THE ZAPATA REBELLION GROWS LIVELY SCENE IN BOURNE ML F0 ROOSEVELT Oregon Senator Announces His Sup port of Strenuous One Says He Realizes the Call of Duty Owed to His Country In Making Race. WASHINGTON', D. C. Feb 27. Opon declaration t lint, ho would sup port Colonel Roosevelt for the re publican presidential nomination was niiulo hero this afternoon by Sena tor Jonathan Hourno of OroRou. At tbo Bnnie time Senator Hourno crit icized Hooso ell's third ttnn declara tion In 1904, h1iik: "IloosiJvelt bud the rlRht to do claro in 1904 Xbat ho Would not bo a candidate apnln He also bad tlio right to May that ho would not ac cept another nomination, nut lu so doliiK bo placed his own wishes nbovo bin duty. In 1907 selflshncus or eo tlum Ktlll continued lilni. and al- though tbo domand for bis ronoinlna- sljon was still pronounced be still placed bis own wMics uboad of duty, nut In 1911! be eldently realized that It wih bis duty to answer tbo call of tbo part or tbo people, rt Kiudless of personal wlsbos." Chinese President Moves. LONDON, Feb. 27. Yuan Shi Kai aucerdini: to despntehos receiv ed here today, will proceed from Shanghai to Nanking, in compliance with the wishes of tbo republican lenders. The president made this umioiiiieemeut today. STRIKE OF LAWRENCE, """Tri'iImSiiii.'ii ..in "i "1 MPERIAL FEARS MEXICAN RAID Secretary Stlmson Admits It May Be Necessary to Order Troops Into Southern California to Protect American Inhabitants. WASHINGTON, I). C. Fob. 57. Alnnued by reports that .104) Mexican 'troops, mostly bauifits, infest tlio country nenr the dykes built by Am erican oitizeiib to hold the Colorado liver in check, and feariii; for the L'i.OOU inhabitants of the Imperial valley in California, Secretary of War Stimson today admitted flint it illicit lie neeossnry to order United States troops rushed to that region to pioteet the canal. Tbo ennui which supplies water to the people of the Imperial vnlley lies larpjly in Mexican territory, nml the Mexican bandits could, by outline; off this supply, cause great stiftei iu to the inhabitants of the district, mid Rreatly dunmj;o tlio proeprly in terests of tho section, Tbo reports received by Secretary Stimson come from United States army officers who hnve investigated tho threatened revolution in lower California, mid me considered nbo- lutelv leliablel yr..ltll.l.il,i,...i 1 GILLETTE DECLARES AGAINST ROOSEVELT NEW ORLEANS, La., Fob. 27. Declaring that Colonel Roosevelt's advocacy of a nliin for tbo noonlo to J review decisions of tbo higlior courts ,was tbo craziest bo bad ovor heard of and It ninountod to unnrchy, for- mor Qovornor James Gillette of Cali fornia doclnrod against tbo farmor president today, "Ho la entirely too radical," snld Glllotto, who Is en routo to bis homo lu California, MASS.. ill HMO STRIKE ROOTS OF OIL TiySTfesbJ Sweeping Inquiry Into Methods of Standard Oil to Be Made as Result! of Quarrel Over Dictatorate of Waters-Pierce Company. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Feb. 27. Strik ing clear to the roots of the Stand ard Oil company's methods of doing business a sweeping investigation of (that company will be'mndo as the ' result of the Waters Plerce-Standard fight, Jn which it was ruled that tho parent company could not con trol the directorate of the Waters Pferco company. Judgo Klnsey today decided that',, Mlo MlAritn lim,a.,i i,. G,. be would take depositions in the Mnlny wUi be nrrillpicd in court tW mandamus suit of tio Standard OH aftcni00n. Tho chiulrcn re ehnre(1 company to compel him to allow Itj with belljr (leaerted children" and to keep men It desired on tho board j tho parents with "neglecting their of directors of tho Waters Pierce ; t,hthlreii." company. ' l-Veezing Weather. The taking of depositions In the Freezing weather today added to present caso Is expecttd to show the misery of the striking textile Plainly tho relations of tho tooh thoworker 'without money or fuel, Standard wishes to placo on tho Wn- many families ure on the verge of ters Pierce dlrectornto to the Stand-, starvation, a situation, which, ac ard Oil company of Now Jersey. ' eording to the strikers, for which the mill owners have been striving nnrn nvnnun I IISrN SlnllNh LuULU U I llUllU 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 27. After ... ,..!.... ...I.u i t .1 . .l '" ellno tho stock market rallied ' strongly, and Union Pacific, Atual-i gamatod Copper und United States Steol sold well nbovo yestorday'B final figures. Much Impetus wns given to tbo market by advices from London which stated that tho Urlt- ish minors had consented to confer with tho operutors. There wns u fairly good demand for the leaders nml by noon most of these woro above yesterday's host figures. Tho market closed firm, llouds wero steady. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Fob. 27. Tho case of l im llondor, union la borlto, charged with conspiracy to blow up tbo Hall of Records boro, was dismissed In tho suporlor court today on tho motion of deputy dls- trlct Attorney Horton. Horton In his motion stated that tho evldenco Phlpps says I10 gnvo away the pro In possession of tho state was Insut- porty bocniibo ho did not want to bo f Icleut to authorize htm to ask a bbthored with tho annoying dotulta Jury (or a, conviction. I CLUBBING OE WOMEN PROBED BY GOVERNOR Foss of Massachusetts Prodded fnts Action by Flood of Telegrams From Every Section of the Unltefl States. IIOSTOK, JIiihh., Feb. 27. Spur red to notion by a flood ir tele Krnm.H of protest received from all over the United States Governor Fosh today ordered Attorney Gen eral Swift to investigate the clubbing of women by tbo Lawrence polico nml their preventing children from beinjr sent out of the city to com fortable homes while the textile strike is on. Thrco Children Leave. LAWRENCE, Mass., Feb. 27. Collnpse'of the mill owners' starva tion plun to hold the children of the stnkinjr textile operatives in Law rence came today when- snccossful dcfinnce to Marshal Sullivan was made and three children were allow ed to leave for IJostou. The children, accompanied by their parents, boarded nn early train to day for Boston. Marshal Sullivan ordered the children and parents to leave the train. The parents, how ever, declared that they intended their children from the dis- ity and defied the police of ficer to do his worst. Marshal Sul- livnn cajoled and threatened, but his efforts failed and he finally left tho car. Girl Pickets Jailed. Further persecution of women came early today when five girl pickets were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. The strik ers allege that the only offense tho girls were guilty of wns to plead quietly with several strikebreakers not to go into the mills. Charigan Akochuk, nlleged striker was arrested today on a charge of throwing pepper into tho eys of sev eral strikebreakers. He wns caught after n chase of several blocks. When cornered ho drew a knifo but was quickly overpowered. The strikers-, including both soxes, U'or months. The attitude of tho polico and militinmeii has completely changed sme0 congressmen nud senators have takcu "'' ,h(' fi"ht for tho Htril;t'nH' Tu six arrests today clubs were not used. v On Thursday 100 men, woman und children are to go to Washington fo ,', iU,, ...,.?.. ....., n.. leaders this nfteruoou wired C011- gressmnu Uerger for protection, fenriug Unit the Luwrenco author ities would try to prevent tho dele gation from leaving. From Washington tlio children will go to Philadelphia, where thoy will be cured for until the strike is over. . MILLIONAIRE GIVES PRESENTS TO FRIENDS IN REAL ESTATE NEW YORK, Feb. 27. Henry Phlpps, millionaire and. former part nor of Andrew Carnegie, it wns learned boro today, has banded out a bunch of presents, amounting to $3,000,000. Ho guvo 11,000,000 lo each of bis tbreo sons, John H., Henry Carnoglo and Howard, The gifts aro lu Chlcugo real estate. of looking utter It.