ft?" " -k Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Hlimrcrs -Mm.IMi Mln.Sttt rrcelpllntlort.nl. 'urljr.aronnd Tear. Dully Hnvmtli YtAr. MEDFORD, OIWOOX HATUUDAY, UliCKMUKR 21. 10.2. NO. 233. m YAQUIS WIPE OUT TOWN, BUTCHER 1,000 NO HEED Pi WHITE FLAGS OF DEFENDERS Town Fights Until Ammunition Is Ex hausted and Then Surrenders Hundreds of Innocent Residents Slain by Blood Frenxled Indians. First Time Town of This Size Has Been Beselged by Yaquls Were Armed by Mexico. i:i. PABO, Texas, Dec. 21. Dis patches received hero from Agun PrleUi nay II U officially announced thcro tint t Urn cIIIiouh of Kan Mnr clnl, Huliorn, fought tho Yuijul who tnaaaacrvd thorn until their amiuunl tloii win exhausted and then sur rendered, Tlin luilUnn nro reported lu htivo uinMncrml hundreds of Inno rout residents. This In tho first lliiui tho YiiiU huvi) attacked nti)' largo (own. Town U'IihmI Out DOUOLAH, Arls., Poo. I! t. Tint town of San Murclal, fifty miles tutith of llermoilllo, In Konorn, linn bruii completely wip'd out by YuiUl In dians, accenting to belated despatches melted hero todny. Tho population of tin town wim tnoro thun 10(10. Ft nro said to havo racapod, Liitor message from llormoaillo, tlin capital of Honor, nald that tho fall of tlio ton has boon numl-offl---.'cUlly ton fir hu J, nud that tho-first rorl of tbu massscro wero not ex aggerated. According to tlio earlier des-Pali-hen, tint Indians, (ioo strong, bo Miged tho vIIIaco Wednesday night. Tho luhahltnnt resisted until yester day niorulUK. when thrlr niiimunl lion was exhausted. Willi" Flag Ignored Tlin Yaquls mid no hoed to white flucit that worn displayed nud rushed through tho streets butchering and pillaging. No inoutlou was uindo In tlio des pairing of (ho American residents. Tho Aiui'rlcan ijunrtiT lay In tho , hllU JiimI outaldo tho town proper nud hope urn IiIrIi hero that nil Americans escaped. Tho attacking ludlnun nro believed to ho part of a regiment organized nud mined by tho federal govern ment during olio of tho recent revolution. They liuvo looted sov era I villages lu tho lust year but never before hud attacked mi Iutko n town it m Han Mnrclnl. Suit Marolal wim tho center of tho roal mining Industry of Hnnorn. Much American capital la Invested In that district. mm E OF PARCEL POST WASHINGTON, Doc. 21.- How Ainorlunu oltWoiiH will profit by tho Inauguration of tho iiurcolu pout waa not forth lu nu Interview with tho United Prima hero todny by Houulor Jonathan lloiiruo, junior, of Oregon, to whoso offor(H tho pubHiigo of tho law U lnrguly duo. Ho mild: "Tho parcels pout nddti 1,100,000 mllou of now transportation fucllltlos to tho United States In Its uppllcn tloii to rural routes, tho oomfort of cltlsona will bo Increased und tho cost or living to 20,000,000 pcoplu served by rurul rnutoH reduced. "Tim nblllty of tho fiiriuur to send 11 pounds of farm produotn ovor IiIh rural route for IS cunts nhould bo nu lueoiitlvo for Incronuod produc tion. Tho parcolH puHt nffordu u mndluiu of truiiHporlatlon botwoou piHidncor und couuuiuur ut u Iubh coBt than tho tudlvlduulH thoniHulvoa t!ould furnUh, und will rouult lu mu tual bouuflt to nil tho pimple within tho "scope of Ub activity." i P BENE S LAST DEMAND MADE UNITED STATES If American Citizens Are Not Now Protected Uncle Sam Will Take Necessary Steps Himself News Purposely Allowed to Leak. All American Settlements In Northern Mexico Have Been Wiped Out By Rebels and Bandits. WAKIIINHTOS. Ilw. 'Jl.-Onv inoro wnniiiii; ill ln ivcu I'li-Miilcut Minium of Mi'sico to protect Aincr lean lifo nud iroHitv lu hi republic, unit if lliu fzvw iiiiIhi (K'il Ihu I'uitcil SIhIoh will ft. 'I'll In inlmi"ioii wiih luiiilt toiluy I'Y mi official of tlin hlutn lU'pnrtinrut, who hiiid tho tenor of tliu iilliiuntuui to I n hcnl tH iuriHVi'ly ullinvcd to Iciik, mi that Mailcro mialil rcaliro tlio filiation iiihI take iuiuii'iliat'' nction. It wiim I'liiplmtiinlly htatcd nUo Hint the uimtini: would be tin lnt iliplo uiatii ilcmaiiil for prulcetioii of Aiucricmi ciliciiN in Mexico. Tnft AroiiMil Iliilli I'l-ffeitlcnl Tii ft ami Hccretarv of State Knox are. tliiimuulily aroiiK ed over the iueli;atioii of the Smith M'linlu coiiuailler, which hIihuciI that tho itIicIh anil buiiilith had )inictlcal ly uijM'i) out all American hcltlomtiilH in northern Mexico. The invchtipi tioii iiImi hIiowciI that I'iviilciit Ma ilcro in irtunllv liclkM. Tli pv oriiuiuut nnny h n'oniited from tho P'Wj'MAll h liylan,dl Jtnil thoVo..mu will iHit'fiKri if u cnnlw nvoiilcil. Ilcforo Icaviui; for Pauainu l'rcni- lent Tuft onlori'il the ultimatum to lie held up until hi ictuni. If con ililioiiN am not impniwil llicu the waruiui; will lie cnt direct to Madcm other Mexican nflicinU bciii ignored til the cxcIiiiukc. BY LOCAL POLICE Two parolo lolatorH, ono from California and tho other from Woah IukIoii wore picked up by Chief llltl hoii Krldny nud ludKvd lu tho city Jail. They will both ho returned. Ono of tho men U HoorKo Tow to wanted ul Hun Quniitlu. Ho wus Kent up for burKlnry nml recently parolod. Tho other lit T. C, McDon aid wanted ul Will In Wnlln. Ho Iiiih been muIIIiik flro luaiiruuco lu Med ford. ltoth inon will walvu oxtrudl tlou. M REFUSES PARDON TO C. W. WAPPENSTEIN OLYMPIA, Wii., Dee. 'Jl.-Oliver-nor lluv Iiiih (oilay ivI'uhciI tlio uppli cation for imnlon of Cliiirlcs V.Yup peimtein, who i in tlio penitentiary for iieci'iliiii: u iiriho while chief of polico of Seultlc. 1 In was Kontcuccil for fiiiiu lluco to leu yearn. Tho par ilmi application wiih binned by iiiaiiy piomiuuul Boattlo rcHiilcnlri. 235 HAVE BEEN CONVICTED OF BREAKING GAME LAWS SAl.KM, Ore., Dec. 121. -A mini mury of Ktato flaino Warden l,'iuley,n report hhows tliuro wcro 'JUfi nonvic llinirf" for Kiiino law violatioiiH liibt .year, H7 iiciu1IIu1h, 115 ciisuh not fin JhIiciI nml 'J cases where offenders were not apprehended, milking u to tal of :i(ID complninta filed. In tlio year there woro released hi tho Ktalo (1,01 1,510 trout, ,H00,0I)0 lnihS, oroppieri and caltihli, QUO Chi ne.so pheasuulH, 'J 00 Ileuvew' phoiiH imtd ami nilvor and pild plicuHauts, und 15 ulk woro transported from Wyoming to Wullowu, county. m ViOLATORS A NABBED Bronze Statuette Commercial Club's Agricultural Gift . t n n n n n . K k k h k . Ashland Proud Possessor of Handsome and Unique Prize "Tim I'loHiiliin," mi ArlMlcmiil llciuillfiil Work of llii- Hnilptor Wlilrli Hie I'orHiiuil Coioinrrcliil 'lul Hn liixl Hcnt In Afthlninl Comiiicnlnl Clnli) Tlio Nlntuetlo Uhx Auiirdnl for I lie ll( Aurli olliinil l)lpliy Hi the IjiiiiI IVoiIihIk HImmv Itcccntly llclit The KImIiicIIc Ik Hie Work of ShIi-.Ii. L Mm wmmrA wm.;mmm i F LF aaaaaaaaaaaaP aaalaTaB VBhM KEL- vfl TnTBFTi .T Mr&k ' BHMrw jMflMKSMBBMMMSg Or X ;iKv rob Nu many allvrr rupa Iirvk brrn awanl l vliirn rniMl1llvr, Unit nn I ullirr liow first Mtre lirlit Hint In K'l y from Ihu titatta pa Hi (lit PomIamI ('mn mrrclal club Inatrail of a rip or mnlal , rnt l"mrlflc Norlhwml Land I'tiHlurM liow lirld on llit taut alilp, a alaturtt. Thla alatutlr, "TIik I'lowman," titaiillfiil rrrallon of Hik arnlpturr'a afL In liroiue from Urn famoua work nf Halralo, haa lirrn flilppnl In Kir Aatilaml Cummrrrlal rluli In rrCKiilllon of I he lat arilriilturnl itlaplay at tlir alio. Anolhrr, 'Thi I'orKf," alao In bruma, from Iho Mjnally famoua work nf An ar, liaa tin furwarOnl to Hie 1m WAR ON PRICE OF EGGS IN EAST .KAN , KJtANUItiCO, -cr. til. All I'ucifio noiLut eitit'M nnifited todnv liv the fitrht lieimr wnucil on the hidi pneo of ejrpi by clubwoini'ii nf New York. Chicapi, Pliihulelphia nud Hal timorc. l)it.patelicH ivccivcil here hhow that ChieiiKii women Mild more than 700, 000 enr yesterday at 'J I renin a iloreii as a wuniinc to Kncer ami t'omtuiKbiou men. An a rcMill of tint IIkIiIi t'hieapi Ki't'oix wcro forced to lower their prices from 3."i and -10 cciiIn u donu to Iho level offered by the women representinj; Chicago clubs. I'.veii at that Hi;iiro tho wom en cleared ti 1-2 cents or dozen on their investment, ami will tiso their profits for further cntnpuiKUH for clean food ami fair prices. ARE SEEN IN CITY Med ford is licxiuuiue; to lake on t. very I'cMiu t'hrihtmas iipeurauce, a laie iimutily of mistletoe, holly, Oiepm crape ami fir boughs bciuj; liiiiimlil into tho city. There is no MioitiiKC in any line, Miullicrn Ore koii hills pnuluciim bountiful crop-, of t'hiistinas aniens. I'onueily ono had to ku after their Christmas kivciis but now ninehevs briii)' them in epecially linmenlead ern, ii(i,i,,.Mit7 liuvs nick tin con sidcrablo pocket moiuvv by belling lives. Onlciii have been taken dur ing tlio past two weeks. MILWAUKEE LINE LEASES, NOT 10 BUILD PORTLAND, Ore., Hoc. 21. It Is o Ideal today that u now lino of tho Mltwaukeo bystom will not bo built Into thlu city as toll result of rccont negotiations with tho O. It, and N, company, but tho former will bIru u leubo with tho latter for tho uuo of Its trucks between Portland and tho tiunlto rlvor. Tho Mllwuukoo road will build tholr Uuo to Hint point. lly tho now voutlnn tho Mllwaukoo road would bo active competitors of tho lllll uystom and would uharo wih thut uyutoni tho business that tho Southern Pacific cannot com pote tor horo becauso ot luck of trat fo arraugomontiJ. EN S PAIR IAS GREENS (Iraixlp Cominrrrlal rluli na a Iroph from tliv ortlanl ororitallon liti-a of tlif rriiiarkably prCKirolv aplrlt Hi yuiiiiKi-r club, T1- l, (Iranilc c linn Jutl cnmplrlr.1 a ImlldlnK for lininr nml laal rk itr a Inn) warinlne. at whlrtl Manacrr ( (' Clia man if llir tirvinvllun -nmmlltro of I'orllaiiil ronunerclal lub, waa one Hi. pralra. Tin ataturttra arc inaaxlt rand lau fully flnlahH. TJie nnr lliat will n lo llir altrartlvon'H of Ihr Aahln lull a lirad4IIMrtm la about two frrt In IrnRlb out! alxiut to liirlira III The Knrgn." whlcii will adorn lle Orandr rlu'a room, atanda about lit frt In litlifhl. MURDERERS OE ' Clutfu8, Dits -aii Su'p.tl rtf tho sensational murder of .1. P. I.OKUC, -the diamond merchant who was found dead ill liii office in tlio MoVickciV theatre Iniililiu? in the heart of tho city yesterday, four men and two women are in custody todav, anil the isilico believe that the mot ficinlihli killing in iho city's annals is near solution. Clyde Slratton, ex-convict; Mar cmvt .IoIiiisoii, his alleged paramour; Kdwanl IlauiMlcu ami his wife, l'r.iuk Williams, alleged ox-convict, and riiuriot, Duffy, a chauffeur, aro the Mistotlo iieeiiM'd of I,oj;ueV death. Tito Klico say the diamond merchant was tortured, burned by uoid, blab bed, sliihlied, chlorofonued ami shot liefoiv n blow with it bludgeon crush ed his skull and blotted out his life. Description by Clmnco Strntton'h capturo cmiic tlivt, lly tlio iuer't chance, F. A. Carnal, for mer proM'cutin uttorney of 1 1 til county, Montana, enteivd the Mc Viekers hitildinsr. bhortly lieforo tliu crime. In the lobby he saw two men standim;, ono of whom pulled down his cup so as to hide his feature when he saw ho was observed. Immediately tho news of the mur der spread, Carnal hurried to xdiee headquarter, and kuvo Captain Hal pin u kooiI doM'riplion of hi Mixpoct. Then other m'ioiir told the police that two Monde women had been M'cn near tho oft'ico of tho dead jeweler, and within a few hours Strntlon, llumixlen ami the two wom en, "both blondes wcro pulled in by tho dragnet. Tho orrer-ls of Wil liams and Duffy emtio later. Capturo Mailo Tho first capture wus made in tho rooms which the Ilampdeus, Strnlton nud the Johuon woman occupied jointly in fnhhioiialdo npnrtmeut house. Theiv tlio policu found two suitcase.-., one filled with nilro-j;lyc eriuo nud dyiiuiuitc, steel saws ami a full burKlur's out fit, ami tho oilier containing a black petticoat from which a lcnifr btrip luul been torn. Tho petticoat wus of tho smuo material as tho black sill; gag found in tlio mouth of tho murdered jeweler. Dcsidcs tlio burglar's outfit, tho polico discovered tuoro than $l!,0U0 worth of loon diamonds in the flat. Those, with a number of bloodstain ed business eatiH, aro oxpeoted to bo damning uvidenco when tho se.xtetlu captured uomo to trial. KovolU'r1 VHh In tho apartment tho polico also found a inagiuiuo revolver identical in oalibro with that from which was fired iho bullet which pierced l.oguo's Hhotildor. It had boon recently dis charged and reloaded. from tliv I'ortlatKi (iriuniMlluii brt-auar aPBlBE. llir rniiarkalil)' i'tKir.lv Bl" Ihr yuiiiiKi-r club. Ti-c Oranile t'nb aHE r ' Courtesy Oregon Journal. il NOW UNDER ARREST -"4 OF BRIDGE SUIT ' Mlcnlou Uowern, el al, plaintiffs In tlio Medford brldRo case decided ad vertely this week, will ask a rehear, lug ot tho cabo by tho supremo court In tho hope of fccurlug a reversal, ac cording to K. I). Ilrlggs of Axlilanil. attorney for llowers, who spent Fri day lu .Medford. The action would delay tho payment of tho funds to tho contractor, and while It may teniorarlly ombarr.isn blm, hU attor ney. P. J. Neff. Is confident that tho rehearing will not effect tho decision as rendered, which decided every point raised agultiot Uowors. On tho other hand, Mr. Uowors is liable, under his bond, for damages Incurred to tho contractor, county and city by tho Injunction ami will probably furo n damngo suit by tho contractor for tho unnecessary delay mid loss of money caused by tho In junction. Tho threat of application for re hearing Is regarded by tho appellants us n bluff by the respondents to se cure a rofund of costs In tho ciso necessitated by tho appeal. Tho annual Chntmas party of tho h'oguo Hiver Valley Uimcr&ity dub will bo held at tliu club rooms this evening mid a grout lima is ex pected. Tho boys huvu rehearsed earefullv a minstrel show which is to form tho principal purl of tliu even iugs entertainment and huvu a splen did show fixed up, Tho annual Christmas treu has been loaded with gifts for .member ranging twin a popgun to a sewing machine. All members of the club aro re quested by tho IintiM' coimhitteo to attend. MICKEY IS GUILTY UUFFALO, N Y., Dec, SI J. Frank Hlckoy, solf-confcssed alaycr ot sovon-yoar-old Joseph Joaepha of Lackawnnnn, n Duffulo suburb, was found guilty or second degree murder by a Jury thla afternoon, JL S .. .:5Ljli IWfckSa-.. W jj 5 .mtt f tfr Hra Itm "1 . . mr aBBBalalaBBWJ BaBBBlBMBMjBia) bbBbVbbMSZL n.l illHl bjbmjbmjmbmjbpbjm bTi BaBBKaBYfnaWifr' bbbHbBTMbV' p BENTON BOWERS AK REHEARING UNIVERSITY Y MINSTREL SNOW SECOND DEGREE iPEA E ENVOIS FURTHER APART E Turkish Delegates Demand Immediate Provisioning of Adrianople Which Is Refused by Allies Adjourn Un til Monday to Consult Governments Premier Polncaire of France Sees General European War If Peace Negotiations Fail. LONDON, Dee. 21. The Ilnlknn mid TurkUh vleui-otctitinric4 arc further ii part than ever tonight. This much wuh learned from an authori tative hourcc here today. At today'h seiou Ozmnn Nizhni l'uflia, the lender of the Sultan's delegate, demanded the rrproviMon ing of Adrinuople, asiertiug this to bo tho only ground ii'mjii which nego tiations could continue. The allies refused to comply with the demand, mid the Turkixh envoys replied that thev mtint consult with the -Mirtc be fore proceeding with icace negotia tions. Adjournment until Monday wus then taken. HIiitN at (icncrnl War 1'AKIS. Dee. 21. Hinting thut n general Kuru-Huu war might result iit easo of ii nipt urn nt tho Lomluu K'liec negotiations Premier Pom cairc discussed tho Ilnlknn situation in the chamber of deputies. .foduy. Poinlairc said that in tho rem dt of nrt-utinttons lR-iuc; interrupted tho powers could not ufhihl lo rvniaiii indifferent before a ioHibIe rc--um)-tion of hostilities, which, more than ever, might provoke it conflagration involving nil of KuroH'. Franco has iK'en assured by Aus tria, the premier declared, that she does not doire the aeiiiition of more terrilury or the destruction of tlio political or ccouomiu indepen dence, of Scrviu. The speech of Pn'iuicr Poincaire was interjireted to mean that he thinks tho isiwors should intervene if tho Italknu peace delegates fail to agree nu tcnuu for the hcttlcmcnt of tho war. StiK'U.s lliioyaut LONDON. Dee. 21. M'urkcd buoy ancy of leading r-tocks in (ho market here today indicated that the outlook for peace in Iho linlkaus is more ho)Hi'iil, de-pito n report that the Turkir.li emoyti would abniptly end tho negotiation unless tho lhtlkan plenipoteutiario (ranted a demand for tho ruproviiouiug of Juiiina, Adrianople mid Scutari. Tho roort that tho Austro-Serviun dioputo is practieully settled as n result of the nmbaosndorial confer- euees also had its effect on thuso tradiiii: in the stock market. King Gooro received the onvoyn nt noon today. Thoy were presented to lus majesty by Sir Kdward Grey, tho foreign minister. The peace negotiations woro re sumed at four o'clock. Dis-patches received here today from llelgrwdo say that Servia is willing to accept tho agreement reached at tho ambassadorial con. ferenco regurding its difpute with Aii'-tria over an Albanian port on tiie Adriatic ecu. T FREE TOLLS L SALKM, Or., Dee. 21. Ilecause the settlement of tho purchase of the Willamette river locks at Oregon City has long hung fire, at n greut ex pense to tho state, Governor West today plans to have the legislature declare all negotiations for the sale of tho locks to tho state off mid es tablish frco tolls becuusu of the in ability of tho Portland ltailway, Light and Power eouipuny to provo its title to the property. The state has al ready appropriated $200,000 toward tlio purchuso of the looks, mid planned to appropriate tho other $100,000 necessary al tho ouneut bessiou. MM TNN WAN OREGON OCKS SEYMOUR AN SPANOS TO DIE Judge Calkins Breaks Down While Passlnn Sentence, Overcome by His Emotions Spanos Says He Hopes Guilty Parties Will Confess. Seymour Makes No Statement to Court Will Be Taken to Salem in Near Future. Unless Governor Wct Intervenes Frank Seymour and Mike Spanos con victed of murder In tho ftrat degree for tho killing of Ccorgo Dcdaikalous In this city In September, will die on February II, which date waa fixed by Circuit Judgo Calklni shortly af ternoon today in tho circuit court. Tho two murderers heard tho sen tence of doath unflinchingly, but Judgo Calkins In passing icntcnco lroke down and was very much ef fected, being forced to paute several times. Mike Spanos was tho first to bo sentenced, whem asked whether ho had anything to aay why sentence should not bo Imposed ho stated that he hoped tho men who had committed tho murder would come forward and confess as ho was Innocent. Tho sentencing ot Seymour fol lowed Immediately afterwards. He also waa asked l( he had any thing to say but did not answer other than to shako his head. Following tho pawing oLwtunco tho two went returned to the' coun ty Jail. They will be taken to the state penitentiary at once. Alex Nor rla and Jeff Ilrophy will probably take them to Salem. It Is understood that It. 1). Mc Cabo for Seymour wilt attempt to appeal tho caso seeking n new trial. Tlio action of attorneys for Spanos Is not known. Today was the second tluio Judgo Calkins has Imposed tho death sen tence, line sentenced MIko Morgan who was executed December 15. Philip Doylo and Frank Martin convicted of larceny woro given un Indeterminate sentenco ot from ono to soven years. OF LONDON, Dec 21. The I!utih cruiser Natal, carrying the body of tho Into Whitc.l n w Keid, American ambassador to Great Hiitain, sailed from Portsmouth at :::)0 o'clock this afternoon for New York. As tho cruiser steamed out to seu ail Uritisli and American flags were lowered to half mift, while the guns of the oth er wnmhips in the harbor boomed a nnvnl salute. Tho eiLsket, draped with the slurs mid stripes, was removed from Dor chester llouso ut 10 o'clock mul placed on u caisson drawn by six horses. Thousands of KiiglUluncu and Americans, wjtli bared heads, stood silent as the cortege moved through the streets of Loudon to tho Victoria station. A military escort was provided by Ihu Hritish author ities. As the procession p;isscd St. Jamci park n military sululo wua fired. EUSTIS 10 ARRANGE NEW YOHK, Dee. 2i.- William !'. McCombs, chairman of the dmnucrn tio national eommltteo unuoiiiiced to day Iho appointment of William Co co run Kustis as chairman of (he coutmilteo in eliargu of arrangements for tho inauguration March I of Piesideiil-eleet Woodrow Wilwii. DN FEBRUARY 4 BRITISH CRUISER WA BEARING REMAN RED 1 i t I ; V I gj