a o a?" - d Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER' rolhtc Hlionrr, warmer Mat. 10( Mln. 1W. SECOND EDITION r"J f'orly-ifroiiil Tsr. mily Hvinlh rmr CONSTRUCTION RimniNROF winRF fmnps " ' "".'"' b HUERIA TROLLEY LINE TO BE MASSED - ' f .mSSxl NOW ASSIIRFI) FORUM A MsMMkM. AN HUM MUUUIII.U Wit mwiivw iW M N. "laBE' ' Work Will Start Within Allotted Time Dcclaros M. T. Mlnney, Who De nies Report That He Has Turned Franchises Over to the S. P. Expresses Appreciation of Manner In Which Ashland Voted Overwhelm Inpjy In Favor of Trolley Franchise "We'll make good. Work will without (tinillon begin on tlia ton fctniiiloii of our proposed Intortirban trolley lino within tin- tlmu limit of I'U tin) n fixed In our franchise. Tho Irtilliii1nnry work If proceeding cry satisfactorily." Ho declared M. T. Mlunuy of the Mlnney company, whlnh wm recently K milled n franohUo In this city for ttu electric trolley line, today, fol lowing tho granting of a franchise by Ashland to tho roiupatty by nn over whelming majority Friday. Tim roiuiiauy Mill has about two iiioiiUin before nctunl construction work mtit start mid there remain much Important ilutnll and iircllmlnnry work to lo before nctunl construction U iimlcrtnken. "Hut beyond ti iloubl." states Mr Milliter, "tho work of building tho ' line will be uiulor way within tho time limit ami onto started the Hue between Modfonl nnd Ashland will be rushed to completion." Mr. Mlnney branded many of the rumor that ho had turned tho fron chine over to other parties us false uiiil declared Hint his company still lield them and that they do not con teuuilnte turning them over. It In reported Unit wp have sold out in tho Hoiilhrrn IMclflr." Mate Mr Mlnney. "but this U entirely er roneous. I huvo worked with Houth eru Pacific officials heretofore nnd bne sought ndvlco from them In llil rounectlon n they ure my friend. Thin evidently Rave rlne to the re port. Hut It l entirely fuUe that I have turned tho frauchUo over to them. "I urn greatly pleased by the em- pliiitlo nmiiuer In which Awhluwl clt- Irons voted hi regard to the franchise Frlduy. Wo will now do our part unit build tho roud" SPROULE TELLS OF BENEFITS FROM Fl SAN I'HANCISCO. Feb. 22 Pros iilent Willmm II. .Sproulo of the Soiilliei-n I'ueil'io wiib e.MUuliied here loiluy before Hie jnlhoiul eommletlon rewiirillnc tho opoinlini; and Irnl'l'ie eomlitioiiM which will eiimio If the proponed morner iliiHolutiou iireo liienl lieeomoi effeelive. In reply to iiunhtimix put hv Wil I'm m T. Hurrin, jjeuernl eouusol lor the Southern t'Jielt'ie, Kproiilo nul.l' "Tho effort of llio eonlmel will lie u eoinpleto eluitiKO in tho relation of the fionthoru Tiveifio nail lliiiou Pn eirln. Tim Union l'uotfiu, iiiHlenil of lioiiiK a preferred cnimeelton of the Soulheru l'aelf'ui will ho tho noltvo eoiupoliiiK opponent of Iho Southirn l'neifie. Tho Southern l'acifio wit' bo inevilulily forcoil into eompoliion with tho Union Puelfio." "N'o rule rciluutioim nvo eonlem )luteil by tho iiKi'cement," hiild Sproulo. "Tim ehief oonipotitlon will ho In hurvleo, that in. running llmo nnd attention to tho nmiiuor of himilliiiK freiKhl. "Tliu roHiill of tho ncveenient will ho o uivo Snitriuueuto Ihreo lines wliern thero nro now but two, Mesno Ihreo vhero thero nro now two, Te hama two hwlenil of one, and all points between Snoriunonto and Oiik land, via lioiiloln, two eouipotinB loads," KE COMPETITION WILL START ON TROLLEY LIME WITHIN THE TIME Filth Drlnailc of Army Ordered to Be Ready at Galveston 35,000 Sol diers Wnltlnn on Arms for Possible Intervention by United 8tates. Government Expects Series of Upris ings Aoalnst Hnerta's Rule anil Prepares for Trouble. WAHIIINOTON. fob. S2.Tlie war deinrtiunt Hilt afternoon or dered Hit- molilllintloii of the fifth brlKudo of the army nt (Inlventon for nonnlhlo emlinrkatlon an trntu- liortN. Tho order I tho remilt of n roufurouio hero Inst iiIkI'I betwrvn I'reoldeut Toft and (Secretary of War HtllllHOII. Tho third cnvulry In rendy nt Hun Antonio to unit for Vera Crtu If de velopment warrant. It U mild the flmt of tho troop, IiivoIvIiik today order would reach (Inlventon within two da). IUM'ct Itetoliitlonii A nllo deiiartment official nituilt ted today that tho Rovernmeiit ex-x-cl n tretnoiidnii utorm of revolu tionary activity to come from Mc. co a n remilt of Huorta'a (election n provhdonnl reldcnt. Tho Uulted Klnten, however. U now prepared for nny emerKoucy. With thu tmon4 ordered to mobt- llio today. America now ban 35,000 noldlor, marine ami blue jacket, watting on arm for poimlblo Inter vention. AlthoiiRh It wa emphailted that tho Government contemplated no rhniiKo In It non-Intervention pollry, It wu ndmltted that nearly G000 troop would bo held In Cnlvetton In cane of untoward development. Despite miMiraitrcM from varlou Amerlcnn rouuU In Medco that tho coventor of Mexican Mate are rap Idly deobirliiK their loyalty to Pro- visional l'reildent lluerta. Secretary of Htnte Kno believe tho prenent unlet la only the calm before a atorm. Calm ltefoiti Slonn The troop comprUltiK tho Klfth brlnado with headijunrter at Omalin wore ordered to entrain for (lalvea- ton and tho first eonllnpeiit wn ex peeled to move till afternoon. The full brlcildo COIIHlMt of tllO lolirtll, Hoventli. Ninth and Twenty-elRhth Infantry: tho Fourth mountain bat tery; tho Fourth nnd Ninth compa nies of the lRiml corpn nnd tho en- tiro Fifth brlRRdo hospital corps. The troon will bo drawn from fort Crook, Nebrimka, Leavenworth, Kim.; McKonxle, Wyoming; Sheridan. III.; and Itiibbell, WyomliiR. Two officer of tho nutirtormns- tor' detiartmeiit left lunt nlRhl for (Inlventon to make nil cump nr riuiKeiueiitH. GUILTY VERDICT E PORTLAND, Feb. 22. Alter de lihornllin; hixleen hourw, the jury be fore whom K. S. .1. MeAllixter, an at torney, with tried on an indictment I'liurKiiiK an iminoral not in eonneo tioii with Iho Portland viee Heaudals, returneil a verdict of uuilty. MoAl lihter will bo bonteuood next Thurs day. The punishment for lids offeiiHo in from one to fio yeuw imrion meut. TURKISH PAPER CLAIMS VICTORY FOR SULTAN rONSTANTlNOl'LK, Feb. 22. Tho Jo Uuo Tore, a newmiapcr, pub lished a diatoli hero today that tho Turkihh forces have occupied Uoi-itzu and nro ndvanciiiK on JtoniiHtir. EMPRESS DOWAGER OF CHINA IS DEAD 1'KKIN, Feb. 22. Yo Ho Na Lit, emnreHrt ilowuuui of China, is dead hero today of appeiulioiliH. Sho wart Iho widow of Kinporor Kwiiukhu who died November ill, 1008. Tho empress jnd hocu jl lm fow days. MMISTER CA MEDFORD, Bgia gsBSxBBjBBSVBSSSV -w i UVb. V5 iwfl YaW.! tSVw8t - 1 " Iff" sgJgflgsgSgfr 4 up J5 YV BBMssW sBBBMPWssrgBgsWTw JjtBJ3. " TT KCuZl - lfBSY rfMAVBrvrAk " r wk.&mamA' ste&"$&j mz , . b yM vrivzr ' . . r i.it-j. hiu zsr wPmv M'T'-r" ' ;srsw" ' --w A TOO BILL TO REGULATE BECOMES A LAW SAI.KXr, Veil. 22. - lteprchcnlntivj Cnrkin'N bill to regulate the bunines of commihhiiMi inoix-luints, after bein killed by no unfavorable vote in thu hcnutc when homo of its friends were absent, was rcconxidered and the bill was passed by tho decisive xotc of 21 to d but only after tho most stren uous fiuht of tho session. Tho effort to defeat reconsidera tion clime from Senator llert Karrel of Portland, himself a comiuifsioii merchant, who, together with some of tho Front street commission nior clinuts of Portland, had opposed the bill in the senate committee. Tho sen ate was held for in or half an hour on a call of (he hoiihc to brim; in lite nhxctit members, mid no business was transacted of any kind. This is tho culmination of a fight that Itntt been put up by the commis sion men of Portland for the patt three sessions, in which, until yester day, Ihoy havo always been success ful. Two years n-o Senator Siuott, (now congressman), passed a com mission merchants' bill in Iho senate, but tho bill was lost and was not found until six days after tho scjmoii adjourned when the clerk found it in a hunch of dead hills; too Into, and tiio commission inerelinntu escaped. This session Senator Hagsdalo in troduced ft hill; but, nltliough it was referred to. (ho committee of whioh ho was chairmnn, it wits found impos sible to overcome Iho influence of tho Portland commission men who were spending money freely to defeat it; nnd tho bill failed to get out of tho committee. They wero almost ruo eesHful in killing tho Catkin bill until Speukor McArlhur and President Ma lnrkey enmo to tho aid of tho bill on recottRidoratiou and tho opposition gave in. Wilson Back In Princeton NBW YOKK, Feb. 22.-President. elect Woodrow Wilson returned to Princeton todny. Ho planned to spend tho afternoon sorting out pnpors and books whioh ho intends to ship to Wellington,, COMMISSION MEN OKEOON, SATURDAY, KJSBllVATtY 22, 1913. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. 1 '' T ! OF FANS TO SEE WOLGAST FIGHT DALY CITY. Cal.. Feb. 22-Crowds of fans exceeding the number who huve seen ninny a championship fight jnmmed Coffrolh'a arenn for the Wolgnst-Murphy ro today. Coffrolh'H sobriquet "Sunshine Jim" was merited by tho clear sky and beautiful weather. For blocks around the arena, long lines of fight hungry fans stood, mnny whom stood littlo chnnco of seeing a blow struck. Confident'!! of the Mundiy support ers increased as battle-time drew near, and, being nimble to get better, tSiey put down hunches of money ut evens on tho New York boy's chance. Tho crowd today was said to bo thu largest seen before the fight be gan since Sipiirot. and Hums buttlad here. The arena is supposed to hold 8,f00 persons, and more than 8,000 were inside at I o'clock. Probably another thousand will be packed in before the mill begins. I FOR EIFERT'S CABINET. I 4 r can't J CAN'T, T',TOO( PlMNFUU ' r Hon, A, Mutt, who has been recom mended us a member of Mayor F.if ert'tt advisory board and will greatly strengthen the administration. REA CROWD jp$j 3Z " i . .' S X tflV "&"-" 'I cerniT J. I. Utl4- TAFT DIGS FOR INDIAN STATUE NKW YOllK. Feb. 22. Standing bculde a group of IndUu chiefs In full war pulnt President Taft today (I UK the first spadeful of earth on the top of tho hill at Fort Wadsworth, at the entrance to New York harbor, for n memorial to tne American In dian which will tower 165 feel above tho highest point of tbla section of tho Atlantic coast. President Taft'a turning the first sod was followed by Chief Hollow Horn Hear, one of the Sioux leaders In tho Custer massacre on the Little Dig Horn, digging the earth with tho thigh bono of a buffalo, the an cient Indian cxc.wuting instrument. In addressing tho Indians, Presi dent Tuft rovlowed their history and spoko with much feeling of the grad ual passing of tho race. Hollow Horn Hear responded to tho address. Located as It is, tho national mem orial to tho Indian will bo one of the most notable points about Now York and will greet the eye of Incoming Kuropcan passengors at the Narrows beforo they nro able to see the sta tue of Liberty. Tho monument, which la being erected under authority of congress, will bo a hrotiz 6tatuo of an Indian, sixty feet In height. Twonty-nlno Indian chiefs In all attondod tho ceremonies, most of them nearly eighty years old. FISH BILL NOT YET ACTED UPON SALKM, Feb. 22 Tho Rogue river fish bill may poslbty coma before tho senate lato this afternoon, thoro being 22 othor bills on the culendur ahead of It ut noon, Tho Modfonl armory bill will not reach Its third reading In the senate- until Monday, M K A LIMIT, DECLARES us CAPITAL WITH Troops Bivouaced About City of Mex ico Ready for Uprisings Nine States Renounce His Government and Series of Uprisings in Prospect Madero Likely to Be Executed De spite Taft's Efforts to Save His Life Wife Apprehensive. fBy n Stuff CorrvsMiideiit of tho United Pre). MKXICO CITY. Feb. 22.Kenlizn tioii thnt provisional President lluerta intends to rule over tho re public with an iron hund wns brought borne to resident of the cupital to- day wheu they awakened to find trooM bivouaced about the streets und around the national palace. No explanation wns given for this snd den move, which it is feared forevnsU more bloodnbed before trniiquility is restored. UiiCTtn Alarmed General Huertn isnlnrmcd over re port that nine states have renounced his government, and be issued orders todny for the entire federal nnny to prejKire for nny emergency. Tho most serious revolt threatened, nnd the one lluerta most fears, is the new revolution headed by General Ambro sia Figueroa, injcetor general of rurntes. Figueroa has renounced Huertn and is'now safd to bo Tn Guer rero with. 10,000 well-armed and well provisioned troop4:, prepared to march on the capital. Itosidouts of the city ure admitted ly uneasy, nnd, for the first time since Huertn took up the reins of the government, were skeptical over his promise that the task of pacification would prove simple and short. Oroico Kipected Soon General Pascual Orozco is expect ed to arrive here soon. It is expected he will espouse the new administra tion's cause, but General Inec Sulaz.tr perhaps the second strongest rcbet leader in northern Mexico, will, it is believed, flatly refuse to support any government which has the nppearnnco of the old regime. Ileuorts that Juan Sanchez Azenna, private secretary to former President Modem, was shot to' death under the "fugitive taw" were officially denied today. When Azcoua was captured, it was said, he carried a bill of ex change on a Paris bank for 0,000,000 pesos. His arrest occurred at Apizaco while fleeiutr from the "apital. Madero's Kate Uncertain Depite efforts by President Tuft to save Francisco Madero from exe cution, Senoru Madero was apprehen sive toduy over the fato of her hus bnnd. She was closeted with tlte for mer presidcut for an hour yesterday and left the guard house in tears. Reports received here today say that Porfirio Diaz will return to Mexico City April 2. His friends plan to celebrate his return with n fete unequalled in the history of the city. F.ucmie of tho deposed preldent are urging Huerta to execute Mudero. suying he is u menace to peace. His guards sav Mudero is calmer today, believing that the government will not dure order his execution in tho face of the American government's oppo hition. Senoru Mudero has gone into seclusion. Americans gathered hero today nt tho United States embassy and mnrehed to George Washington's monument whereon they placed n wreath. BY TURKISH SHELL CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 22. Whilo aeroplutiing over tho fortress of Adriaiioplo today a Hulguriau mil itary aeroplane, piloted by Liotttouuut Nikolas, a Russian officer was struck l- u Turkish shell und fell msido the lines. Tito officer was mudo u pris oner but tho disuatch did nut state whether he suffered injury. H AN NO. 28G. MNNEY GOVERNOR GONE; NO ONE KNOWS WHEREABOUTS Orepn Executive Disappears and Legislature Is Up Against It An ticipated Feast Over Vetees ami Are Outwitted at Own Same. Legal Term of Legislature Up Last NlBht Bills Must le,RcHrterf fw by Governor or Secretary. SALEM, Ore., Feb. 22. Where Is Governor West and bU secretary, Ralph Watson? That Is the alt ab sorbing question hero today among legislators. Neither has been seen since yesterday afternoon. The sig nificant part of nil this Is that either tho governor or his secretary are thn ones to receipt for bills passed by the legislature when the measures aro ready for signature, and the gover nor has flvo days from the time bills are received to approve, file or veto. Until they aro received, the five day period, of course, does not begin. Tho opposition leaders, generally were exulting tho veto feast which they expected to have when they re turned next week. Today thee uaniu leaders are flitting here and there, traylng to agree on some, method to cttricate themselves from the. unin viting prospect. , A comprOBts aprpeprlatfetr 6f $175,000 for the San Franeisep fair was agreed to by a conference com mittee from the house and senate' this afternoon. Tho house last night voted 1150,000 while the senate has stood out Tor 1200,000. RESULT OF PLOT KL PASO, Texas, Feb. 22. Fran cisco I. Mudero, deposed president, of Mcxicq, is marked for dcuth as the result of u conspiracy, secretly sanc tioned by government officials, ac cording to dispatches received hero today from Mexico City. , Mudero, the dispatches said, will bo ussasMiiuted before be can leave th'J republic nlthoui'h ho will be given the formality of a trial. Present plans, it is alleged, call for the former preoi dent to be acquitted of the crimes with which he is ehurged to sntisfy the United Slates government. Then the conspirators plan to kill Madero in such a way thnt the crime wilt bo charged either to popular anger or to an individual rebel. Volunteers at the gitrrisou at Juarez refused to surrender their anus and aro guurded toduy by regu lar troops. ECODE PASSED BY HOUSE SALKM. Or,, Feb. 22. According to present plans both the house und seimto will ud.jotiru at 5 o'clock thin afternoon until Monday. In two hours' work today tho bouso passed only one bill but it was the longest ono that has boon considered this session. This measure, introduced by Sena tor Rcnn, revises the present gamo code. As printed, tho bill fills a booklet of -10 pages and contain)) six-ty-threo sections. Tiio senato today punned the Co lumbiu Southern Irrigation project bill, setting uside $-150,000 -for the development of hinds under the aban doned Curey project, The money thus expended is to bo repaid the state by feettlor in ten year' 'm, MADERO MARKED FOR SPEEDY DEATH NW AM i n . f -as. .- V