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CMyHMf """"tor. Medtord Mail Tribune mm SECOND EDITION WEATHER Haiti or Snow Tnew4y, iW en Ma. IH Ml. r, l-W , K . Kdftjr.ffCiilKl Tfr. Dully Huvi'iith Yi.nr. MADERO AND SUAREZ ARE ASSASSINATED f " '"' --.p HLJ t"A"'t 'XOLD,cfas OUATCDINti CAPTUKiiD & rL'' ""-r,sw gLuv " -JwlR 4 jBBWawawawawawaY JXbVbVbI I i f., y . 0 ' ; & i jJs N. "v Eult BBlEM HC 9VBWUnMlBlBlBlB BWBWBWbTI A 4YVS? ' " "' ' W "' ' l i tTTf f .' X-V v ijBLBBtxr-BWlBBBBr -" l'T BBA Ji jfBBBB. v ' ''II HmT bVbBbV -.tX'lEH35PfcBWBlBBBb. BBBKJrBlAl bYJcbbf 'i w r "V :kA iHRV biYbYbYbYbi x if mbbVhbV AbU a'wTA r aVJbbVbVbVbkhbUI b1 1 I rOV Va vVI tii lAvClff .,rTP' iBBBBBbWbU. (' t It J I 'If jMV ?L ' V JJtibMbBBBBBBBbBBi I JBBBBBBBBBW vTbSbBH K "Vf""JW Kx3bLBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbC JBB . 9bW. 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Tlio uiilitnrv iniroutinK iillnnii')", Viuoiii1 TiiRlf Iiikiiii nil tiiiK (inlay mm a inihliuy JiiiImi IhIijiir i' IiIiwioo tiuilcr oMtli. Tim efiliiut't Iiam nlxi nutlmnreil ciil iriMjMithiK altonii.v CaHti'llunoN to lake kiii'Ii iiniaHiiriiH hh innv l iiiti'iHMarv to imiiikli anyoiii' if II Is tliowii (tin I a oriino iviih iMiaiialltril ll tviu offit'inlly iiiinoiiiii'i'il (oiln Unit in Mew of tlio chaiKCM dial llHMl lll'l'll ill iHHIMl'I'lioil Willi till' killing 1'iipiiM of nil litiiiiiHiy anil ilooiinii'iitH lii'iinnjc on tint lii(iiiry will Imi fiiruiliiiil lo'liio iliplotnatii enr. Tin IhhIii) of Mailrro ami $unn. ttcri' ttmii'il over to tlinr rilittivw only aflor tlio Anii'tionii nmliiint.(iilor had liitrnjcili'il with tlio uovonmu'iit ami ilniiHiiilnil Unit this nolli'n lie takoii. Tlio iiiiluiHy hliowod that MniloroV ilratli wim ohii- hy two liiillrU uhii'h nlrui'1; him in Iho Imol, of tlio In'iiil. Thrro uoiv ilo nllior uoiimU mi Ills Imily. Pine Snaior hail i'i(ht wiiiiihIh m tlio rlii'Mt ami (CoutlmiM nit iiiiko a.) T OF IIAIriMOItn, Mil., I'Vli. 'Jl.-Tho fiiMt hlooil to ho Kpillcd in thu cnuxn of wnuuiu'ri KUl'l'nio in lliis iiiuntr,v Iiiih lioun hhowoil hy tlio mnii'liiiiK uiiny of "(li'Mornl" Itomiliu ,Ioms, Tim plucky little Konuml, who led her in my into thu jrout city after tha Ioiij;, luuil march from Ncwnik, X. !., mill is icrtlinji today prcpara. lory to making the II milcx In WiihIi iiinlmi, Max llio aitthnrity for lliin htatcmciit. "Two of llio in my rcpoiicd last nielli that their hIukn, iniulo haul hy the cmihtniil wetlinnt; on llio muddy ruailri, hail cut their feet ho hailly that tlioy hied piol'nsoly," hIio said. "I (hiuk(lhlH the only unrl of hloml hIiciI In murk the present revolution of women in this country. 'o hnpo women In the Uuitcil SIiiIch will never havo to hroak wIiuIowh. l'cihaps IhoM) niethoilfl ato necesHnry In Knp laud, hut wu hope they will hot ho tvmg so hero. AMY SHEDS BLOOD AU VOTES OR WOMEN Guards Deliberately Killed Deported President Yaqul Indians Take Warpath to Avenge Assassination Bystanders Also Killed I!!, PASO. Tittflit, .lVli. IM.Tlic death of Modern ami Huarcx was the result of n pint hy Hid government (a the elnlm nf friends of Mndcro'n who fay llt MndrroV death wn dc-cidud-oii the ilnv he was made pns oner. Mmli'iixlns on the harder wcro hiltcr iiKauiHt llucrtn for detcrtin Mndero during the Mexican City Imlllc and they nie icimiily liitter tw ocr what thev call the "dehher ale killinu" of the former pronideut. MadcrixtaN "iiv no atlempt was made to ri'teue Madem and Simnv from their uuards in Mexico Cilv hut that the Kiiurdu deliheralcly .ew the two men mid also killed tun innocrul hyhtamtoix, alleninu' the latter wei pari of the mnh which attempted to lohcuc tho fallen rulets. Vaoui Indians in Soimrn have cone on the warpalh to avenge the killing of Madcio. Marc Hum 11,000 Vayuls nie under arms in the state of Sonnra ami hac offered their services to ovcruor Mn.torenn, to he n pail of llio annv he is raiMiii;, KcpotlK from the northern fclnlc of Mexico today indicate intense ex citement oxer the killini; of Maden and Suiircr, hut fail to nhnw any open deiuouNlralinn acaiiMt Uuerla. I'loiu Konnra caipa the unofficial report thai the ln eonross wuh to convcui) today to determine whether tho hIiiIc hIiouIi! he declared in open rchellinn nuainst llio Uuerla Oovcrnor Maytorcna. In he a pnrt of Iclcgrnplifil from llcnnosillo , the stale capital, to all prefects Ihroimh nut the slulc to lake prompt meas ures o AiippicsH any demouxtrntions aKiiiusI Muerta as a result nf the tragedy, 10 E GUILTY PLEA SAIKM. .Muss., Fch. 2I.--A ie quest Unit tho trial of William ,A. Dorr, of Stockton, Cnl., chniKcd with tho murder of William K. Mursli, an aged millionaire, ho halted and that a plea nf piilty of murder In the ficemfd degree ho accepted wa made at tho resumption of tho trial today, Tho court tool; tho motion under ad visement until this nftcruoon and In tho moanwhilu consulted with Chtof JiiiIku Aiken of tho superior court, rcKiirdiiiir tho propriety of acccdiiiL to tho rc(ucst, Tho lienallv for second decree murder is ImpriBomueut for life. Dorr is fund hy his attorney 0, II, Noil Harney, to ho on llio xoruo of a uiotilul and physical collapso. Fourth, Filth and Sixth Brigades Or dered to Galveston Murder Delays Recognition Bankers Loath to Loan Money to New Regime WASHINGTON, Fcl. 2. Mohili zutinn of n hccnnd division of tho American nrmy at Oalxcuton for kjk ihln KCrxira in Mexico wns an nounced hrrc thin nflnmonn hy Sec retary of War Stunsnn. Secrelnry Htimsoa said he had prepared ordcru for llm Fourth, Fifth and Sixth tnc tical liriKiidch, and Hint these orders would go out to llio commander af fected this afternoon. The. division includes u full quoin of infantry, cavalry, artillery ami a munl cors. The killing of Madero and Sunret in Mexico City will still further, delay iccoKiiitiou of the new administration. It is slated that the United States will now withhold official recognition nf the now regime until the Idamo for the killini; Ik fixed and those respon sible punished. N'on- recognition mny make it hnrd for the Iluerta-Dinz rcRimc lo hor row money, Few hankers, it U he licved here, xvonld ho willinj; to loan money unless ,thc bnrrowinj; Roxeni incut was nnunii those rt'coiniited as a world powcr Inius to tho Huerln Dior, ndmiuistratiou, under prenent conditions, comn under tho satcpiry of I'iiiani'ial aid lo ichcls. Orders (Jlxcn U'imhI Orders for llio movement nf tho troops worn kIvcu to (Jenernl I.eou aril Wood at 1 o'clock OiIh afternoon and will ho communicated hy him to (Continued on page 3.) PEACE IN BALKANS LONDON, rot). 24. secret ncRo tlatlons for pcaro hctwivn Turkey and tho Halkan utatctt arc In progress and nro likely to ho concluded next week, according to a despatch ro eolved hero today by tho Duljy Mnll from Its correspondent at Ilolgrado, Tho despatch added that tho report enmo from a rollahlo source, nut gavo no other detallH, A despatch from Sofia said that Hnklk 1'iiHlm linn accepted tho note of tho iowors mtvlsliiK Turkey to codo Adrlanoplo to tho allies and Icavlug tho fato of tho Aogan Islands to tho powers. It was said Hakkt Pasha han expressed a deslro to ho Informod of tho conditions under which tho allies would agrco to penco. Hlspatches from Constantlnoplo say tho military commandant at Adrlanoplo has notified Grand Vlztor Bhofkot Pashn that ho will ho uuiiblo to prolong tlio defense of Adrlanoplo more than nnothor week. UK SUE F MEDFOHD, ORISCION, MONDAY, FRHKl'AllY 24, 1913. v.i.-h . BBxBBBVBBB - C.....II.,. c..j. Uf..j tl.i u mill : u n..LL.,..iT.i,..i.n...i.j.. i. Br V ' VbVJ'bVbI ' -swuiib otuui ifuiu i ii4i nc niii mi a. rm ajiui ai iukco hi iUaiuuy AC v ""vaBM BtBBBJ i ;R! J Oc.nk.ral r 1. Kad&ro . ' EXTRA TRKNTO. N J , Feb 24 Prosldent-Klect Wilson announced that tho extra sesvlon of concross would be convened April 1. Asked straight as lo the reason for the culllnp nf the special session, Wil son refused to answer. Ilo said: "1 will not announce tho subjects I shall recommend for consideration until after 1 reach Washington un til I send my messago to cougress." It Is believed that tho tariff and currency reform will be urged as well as the probable Met lean question, Wilson was silent concerninc his cabinet. It was learned that he had been in constant communication with William J. llryau for weeks, and tho rexirt that llrynu and Wilson were at outs over tho single term (pjistion wan baseless. It is believed the makeup nf the cabinet is not yt completed. CITY'S RIGHT TO ROLE WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Tho United Stales supremo court today passed uon the validity of n J.os Angeles ordinance cstablisluucr a pub lio utilities commission and ordering reductions in telephone rates. Tho court reversed tho decision of the district court of Southern Cali fornia, which in effect dismissed of tho Home Telephone company com plaint against tlio city to join the operation of the city law. MAOEROS FATE IN T KL PASO, Texas, Feb. 21. Gov emor Abram Gonrales, a strong pup portor of tho lato President Mndero of Motlco, xvho has boon under ar rest In tho pnlaro at Chihuahua, was traiiBforred to tho penitentiary there today, according to advices received hero. Friends of tho governor foar this movo foreshadows hla execution, SESSfON CONVENES APRIL 1 AS WLSN Again Be at Capitol Tuesday Dif ficulty In Securing Quorum, Many Legislators Fall to Return iALKM. Feb, 24. Governor West, whose disappearance Friday evening caused consternation In the ranks of tho nntl-admlnlstratlon machine, has sent word that he will return Tuesday morning. Ho says that he took ad vantage of Washington's birthday be ing a holiday, to go nway for a couple of days needed rest. Thera promises to bo some diffi culty about holding n quorum. Many senators and representatives have gone homo and apparently do not In tend to return. Their constitutional time is up and both branches of the legislature have no authority to bold them. Tho Hoguo river fish bill Is up In tho house for consideration ot the senato amendments added by Smith ot Josephine. A bard fight Is ex pected. UNCLE SAM FIGHTS CHICAGO. Feb. 24 -A precedent which may have nn Important bearing on tho future right of the government to Intcrfcro with picketing In labor disputes was established here today when tho government asked for an Injunction to prevent striking lines men from Interfering with tho busi ness of tho Postal Telegraph com- pany. This is the first tlmo that tho government has brought a petition In equity In a strike. Hero toforo it has brought Indictments. Tho government alleges that mem bers and oftlcer8 of the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are responsible for tho cutting of tho Postal wires thereby interfering xvlth tho trans mission of lter-stato messages. It also alleged Intimidation by cm ployes of tho Postal company In pur suance of a conspiracy. LOSSES NUMEROUS NEW YORK, Fob. 24. Losses of 1 to 2 points xvero numerous In to day's stock market. Amorlcan Cnu hroko six points. Mexican Petroleum Rubber and Harvester mndo tho big gest declines among tho others. Cop per shares as a group xvero strong. Canadian Pacific gained 2 5- and Southern Pacific 1. Tho markot closed dull. Uouda xvero easy. cused of Being Responsible for Burning Up of Lloyd-Georges Country Home by Suffragettes, - I.ONBON", fen. Feb. 24. Formally charged with inciting the burning of the Uoyd-Oeorge country home at Wnltonhoath and .stirring up the other .suffragette outrages, Mrs. Emmeline Pnnkhurst, leader of the London mili tnnt suffragettes, xvas arrested by Scotland Yard men this afternoon, jmt as he was to address another meeting in the London naxilion. A large crowd had gathered and Mrs Pankhurst xvas rvndy to mount tho platform when the police told her she wns under arrest and led her away. Tho captive was followed bv n crowd of her women sympathizers and the xvhole party was suddenly surrounded by n howling, hooting mob, xvho jeered the women. After the arrest, it xvns learned that Home Secretary McICcnna early today held ii conference with tho king, and it xvas supposed that the arrest of the suffragette lender was the result of the consultation. After Mrs. Parkhursfs nrrest, Miss Annie Kenney, one of her lieutenants, addressed tho crowd in tho pavilion. She charged that tlio newsjwpers in cited the people against the suffra gettes. T BY NORTHERN PACIFIC WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. The su premo court today deprived tho Northern Pacific railroad and many I settlers occupying It, of their title to 293.000 acres of land adjoining the Yakima Indian reservation In tho state of Washington, when It sus tained tho decision of the ninth cir cuit court of npopals In cancelling tho railroad's patents and awarding tho land to tho government. SENATE COMMITTEE TO WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. Tho ma jority ot tho senate judiciary commit tee reported favorably today on Pres ident Tnft's nomination ot Judgo Cllton Howard to succeed United States Judgo C. H. Hunford, for tho western district of Washington. Tho nomination dies this xvcok. with many others, as tha democrats and progressives" rofuilo to conflriu any mora appolutmouts. NO. 287. Press of Great Brltlan Says Civilized World Expects United States ts fia Into Mexico ant) Straighten Affairs Out Assasinatien CondemMd LONDON. Feb. 24. American In-' tervcntlon In Mexico Is demanded here today by leading London new: papers. All voiced sharp comment on tho killing of former President Madero and Vlco President Suarex. ridiculing ussertlons that the two men were killed Jy a mob which sought their freedom. Immedlato action by the United States Is urged. "The civilized world." says tho London Globe, "has a right to expect that tho United States will respect Its responsibilities us well as reap its advantages from the Monroe doc trine." Speedy Action Demanded The London Dally Express says: "This Is no tlmo for dalliance or sen timent. Americans havo been la Mexico before, and must go again. Further delay of action by tho United States means the ruin of all Its legiti mate enterprises In Mexico. Large Ilrltlsh capital Investigated In Mexi co gives this country the right to de mand uctlon by tho United States." Tho E (press calls tho force ot 9000 men ordered to the Mextcan border by President Taft as "a pill for nn earthquake," adding that tho work before tho United Statos will require the sorvlces of a million men. Tho Dally Mall says: "The United (Continued on pago 3.) IN ROOM; LEAVES NO CLUE TO PAST In a room in n local hotel, huddled in a corner, tho lifeless body of T, D. Ingham, xvhoso family connections and former home, nro unknown, xvns found by n mnid Sunday morning xvhen slio entered tho room to make it up. Tho polica were notified and nil ligation mnde, tho result o which established conclusively that Ingham had died of natural causes, probably heart failure. Tho body was removed to tho morguo xvhere it ia held ponding nn attempt to learn something of Inghnm'fl past. On tho body xvas found uu Tngersol watch. Not n single letter or n cent of money could he found, lie had paid for his room in retaining it. Ingham xvns hut slightly known here, It is believed that ho xvns a, chimney sxveep, and it is known that ho traveled up nnd down tho linejio. easionally. Ho arrived in Mfedfurd MAN FUND DEAD this time Thursday or Friday. t 1 ) 1 1 vh i I il $.