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rnw wsffldMl Ht Oil llsH Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Itnln tonight Hft TliHmkf Max. .TJ .MIh. (W. t'rtyxnc1 Tsr. Pully Hivrnth Yrr. MEDFORD, OREGON, AVKDNJSSDAy, JWUUITARV 20, 19J3. NO. 269. WILSON 4- NAMES OF FIVE BUREAU CHIEFS E McAiloo (or Treasury, Daniels for Nnvy, Brandies (or Attorney Geo rrnl, Burleson for Postmaster Gen eralTwo Others Deciles Palmer of Pennsylvania nnd Baker .of Cleveland Refuse West not jYet Represented WAfKUINUTON, Feb. art.-CuintiiK direct in mi Ticnl.m, N. .1., mill in Mich it it v tliul (In reliability run hardly In) .pieslloiicd, d.-inncrntli' eollgrcMUill eloM'lv lllill'lltlllril mill the Incoming iidminislrnlion lire In formed IimIiiv of the identity of five of llii" men who nri In mnke up I'resl-tl.-iit-KI.rt Wilson's nfficlul family. Although no official verification l forthcoming from Wilson, il wn fil llmt Hid following cabinet np MrtlltlHrlllH have lucii definitely de cided iiHii: Secretary of Stale-Willlnni J. Ilrynn of Nchrnkii. Secretary of the IrenMiry William (J. MoAd.m of New York. Screlnrv of thi' nny -JoM-phus Daniels of North Carolina. Attorney fliHioml !.iiiH I). Ilrnn lrii of ll.if.lou. I'okluiiinlcr uniPi.il Albert H. lltirliwAii of Terns. Two other moil ('nrriiiiiiii A Mlt.'licll Palmer of Pcntioylvnnin nnd Mnynr Newton I), linker of Cleveland. (Ililo who hml been slnlcd for rulii lift positions, declined nppointmeut. Palmer, it In unlit, wn slated for see rrliirv of wnr, hut turned down thi portfolio because of religions scruples, lie- it n (Junker nn.l hii sect opn-i wnr. Another reason nd vnnri'.l it (tint I'nlinrr wanted to re iniiin hi the Iioiiho of iepreeulallvc ii h xirlunl representative of the Wit. oh udiniiiiMlriitioii in unimrliint leg ihitlnn nhout lobe formulated, linker declined because hn wnnte.l lo remain im CIpvrlniul'N mnyor nn.l onrry out tlm reform ho already hn started there. The nppoliitiuput of HuiIpmiii lo u cabinet position wiih forecasted yrs leiday hy tin 1'nited Press in mi nn nunurcmcnl that Im would not hi' a 1'iindidiitp for re-election iih elwir innn of tint house democratic canons rouuuitli'P. L ICI'tfO.M, Kiigliiiut, Foil, 20 - MrB, Kmmclluo I'niikhurst, loader of tho lullltunl MUffraisoltfM, must answer to (hn ehurgo o( Instigating Hi.) dynu inltliiK o( tho country homo of Chan collor of tho I'hclirquor Duvld Lloyd George. Kio wad hold for trial nt tliu (lullforil summer nsslxea hero to ilny nt her preliminary lioarlntr. In which ten magistrates, with Sir Wil liam Vincent presiding, wit Mrs. funic burnt U ut liberty on S3&00 luill. Tho courtromn wns packed with frlemtn of tho woman, hut no demon btrutlon orcurrvil. "Thin crlino," 1'ioiiocutor lloilkln unlit, "iviih ndmlttoilly earrleil out nt tho Instigation of tliU woman. 81io khvh to, Hlio Iihh InatlRiiteil a Konorul wnrfaro ngiihiHt proporty nml order to ovoniwo tho Rovoruniont. lloilkln nlso ipiolcd from Mr". PaukhiiiBt'H speech ut Cardiff, and workmen nnd nolnhhorn of IdoyiU (leorKo told of tho oxploHlon. Mm. I'aukhurMt pornonnlly oxnmlnod bov orul of tho wltneuHOH for tho prono I'litlon, but nnnouncod ho would ro hoivo her ilefeiiuo until thu ciiho en mo to trial. . NEW LAW FORBIDS QUACK ADVERTISING HALHM, Ore., Feb. 1211. Senator 1'iirkiiin' bill prohibiting' tho ndver HhIhk of "qiiuek" dootora in iiowh papers, bus toduy passed the house, MA PUBLIC MRS N FO ria DYNAMITE A TAFT FAVORS ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CONGRESS In His Last Message Executive As serfs Government Faces Treasury Deficit of $25,000,000 Next Year and Outlines Many Reforms No Plan or Pronram In Managlnp, Nation Officials Supervise Five Billions Expenditures WASHINGTON, IVb. :C lii what In prolmlily lil IhhI iup-hrkk to con Krriw, I'ri'diliMit Tnft toduy detailed In u rominuulnilloii of nearly 2S.OO0 wordu bin tdunn for n imltonnl "bud cut" dcclariiiK Hi.' Kovvrnment facet n Ir.umiry dellclt of 25,000.U00 net! year. Tuft prtti.-ulrd n detailed co ordinate Kclieme which bn outline an a ilwtlnlt.-. Ini-liieMidlke flueat Hilloy, liintcud of what hn ternm n "Boveni inent without n plan or procrnnt." Iti'llreiiicnt of Kreoiibarkit, repeal of the 'Inklnc fund Inw, ceiitrnll-ud mipervliloii of rerelpti, nnd expendl tnreii. nnd a neoru of economies nro NUKRotud. Hte tuition n Venr ,"Oiim la tlio only crent nation whonu Kovnrntnetit la dolm; biiklnesii without n IiuiIrvI," tho prcaldent declared. Kxecutlvn (irflrem under the pre-l.leut are re-pnmdtile for money traiuartlou aKcrcuntlnt; morn than 15,000.000,000 each year, 'or SIC, 0O0.OQO vndi binlne.. day. . . "Not only linvo wo been without ndeqiflito Infornihtlon. but this Kr't Inntltutlon, with Its multiplied nctlvl tin, muy bo raid to bo without it ptiin, or program. AIUioiirIi wo arc upending nniiunlly 100,000,000 for military purpoiios, wo never hnvo had n coiiklnteiil or comprelipiiklvo mili tary policy. Nor havn wp na n na tion, nny pluii for dcvetopliiR tho many nervlcea which have been erected to prode for eronomlo and koclal welfare." To obtain n financial pernpecllvo, n luitlonnt iinnunl "huditel" prepared by n central board, nnd Mipcrvlned by n Joint expcutlve, nnd lecldutlvo coiumllt.v, wiib urKed by Tuft. lteM'u HlukliiK run. I DeclnrliiK tho national alukluK fund hnd mero "IpkuI existence," the prcul dent mI.I tho luw hliould bo repenled, or Miperrcdetl by n now law with en forreabto provlilniu. "Wo nhould not k abend blindly paxsInK und tditnlng ono npproprla- Hon bill after another without know lug where tho money Ih rouiltiR from,'' tho prVtddcut declurvd, eltlnu tho oxperlenco of 1'renldpnt Clovo laud, who, ho tmld, "found It necen. nary to ko Into nn uufuvornblo money uiiirket and borrow $'.'50,000,000 with tho result Hint tho wholo ud- mlulHtrutlon wiib hnudlcupped nnd tho credit Bynteni of tho country er loimly Impaired. "Tho confunlon, nnd unbiiHlneiiti like cnudllloUH thill huvo prevented n thoroiiKh roforni nnd KlmpllfylnR of our financial nnd operating Mate inontB," ho nnnerted, "havo been tho result of n century of noRlect," E 10 PROBE ' WICKERSHAM ACIS WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. Tho boiuo Judiciary eonunltteo today or dored mi InventlRiitioii Into tho action of Attorney (lenornl Wlckortihiini In hnltliiB erlmlniil prospcutlon of Now York Importoia who nro iiUoged to hnvo dofrnuded tho government of mlllloiiH of dollura iu Importations of Miuurpb chlnnwnro. It nlso ordered tho attorney Konernl, iiioinbem of tho treasury department I.linogoa com mission mid tho Importers to appeal beforo It tomorrow, Kdwln Wnrflold, n Now York nt torney, mid n speclnl government prosecutor of tho casus, resigned from tho department of Justlco wlion pro hecutlon of the Importora wus or doreil Htuppod, llo also was asked to appear beforo tho coiumlttoo to-mlrrow, Is" Scenes in Mexican Capital and , 1 j i -i mammmtiiLafts'u imr r:r---ry ' wxct :-:tf Bmm-nxrA j-r:-VK;, jr, BBiBBBal JBBnBr U A . r. DKBBBBBBBK .McAA-nTj" lrl'B.fl . m A UM li Bl mil. wm m W V BBBBBBf &BBBBBBK wSmmfmWMWSmWmWmf mmWmmWmmmmWm " V WQ ., tyfiWr , 'J BiBlllBBBfWBBBBBa3t..J "jmBMbT ,lk IrfPBX THROUGH A SUWJPD OF MEXICO I ILLWm JkJmWmmKB$FQmmv ImmM CmrTOOCMN GENERAL DIAZ 1iH MkHLHrvlHI Hk -v EMIUO MADERO ! BikSI PI';i HEADS REVOLT ; AfQH J .n: ' NEAR MONTEREY 9HHi SSIr. KAGI.rc TASS. Tr'tKP) Vet.' 20; Definite Information that Bmlllo Mu dero, brother of tho Into Mexican president, who wa reported shot near Monterey Is nllve and his broth er, llnotil. himself with 3000 troops, are near Torrcon, Mexico, wns re ceived hero toduy. Nowb of tho kllllnit of Krnnclsco Mudero In Mexico City, tbo despatch unld, Is just now becoming general In Northern Mexico, and thut volun teers nro flocking to tho Madaro standard. Fierce fighting Is reported Iu progress today near Monterey, but no details have been received hero. It was nlso reported that former Governor Abrnui Gonrales wns exo putcd nt Chlliuubuu Inst night but no confirmation wns obtainable. General Knpntn, tho rebel le.ider, Is on his way to tho capital today to rotifer with tbo Huertu government regarding pence terms, If bo ngrcea to suport Huertu bo probably will bo given command In tbo army, but If ho refuses, It Is bollcvcd ho will bo arrested nnd shot. FISH BILL FOR VOTE ON ARMORY SAI.KM, Fob. 2U. Tho lloguo river fish bill has not yot been re ported out of tho eonforenco com mittee, lint wilt bo this afternoon. It Is Itupofcalhlo to say what tho re port will be, na both houso und sen nto moiubors nro xtnndlng pat. Senator Smith's threat to kill tbo Medford armory bill unless his amendments to tbo fish bill wero til towed, did not caiiho Henmcs or West orlund to budgo In their support of tho bill,, but It did Curkln, who do sorted tho delegation nnd voted for tho Smith amendments In tho hopo of gottliiK Smith's voto for tho ar mory bill, Carklu was tho only ono of tho Jackson delegation to weaken. CRATER LAKE MONEY SUNDRY CIVIL BILL WASHINGTON, Fob. 20. Tho sun dry civil bill reported in tho senate toduy carried tin iiuiciidmout In creasing tho appropriations for tho ninlntonunco of Crntor Luke, Oregon, from $3000 to $75000 mid $150,000 for road work, JmmmmmmW ."i m-'V f--Tmmi 72tBEBmlmm I'Jmm mmmmwiTfimmmm'WF M &! 1 $t&mmmmZ& " P?r?C!PWLHKJ Vi...l , k ., i.ij.3 Tho Intt' Francisco I, Mudero WEST WINNER IN FIGHT WITH INE SAI.KM, Ore., Feb. !(.- U si-ninj; linlnv a hill emKveriiijr the governor lo appoint xpet'iiil officers for not more than ninety days to tiJ;e place of ri'culur officials who nro nut en fori'iui; tho criminal law, Governor Wosl saw u fight ho has waged for mo rt) power in suppressing vice, eul iniuntu id victory. Tho house steam roller made n fool ! of itself on two occasions yesterday, nnd to ndd to tho accumulating woes, dissension broke out among its pilots. Lulotirette, Lofgren'nnd Olaen of Mullnonuih, qumped Hie organization when iu contempt of nil parliament nrv praeliee, it attempted lat nighl lo foreo through the .second recon sideration of n hill giving tho goven nor power to appoint Hpeeial ol'ficinls for ninety days if regular officers d not enforce, the laws, nnd then had to hnok down. After tho homo's heated debate led by lleumes of Jaekson nud Knton to compel the Rpenkor to rulo on Iho pariiameiitnry point that no measure ho reconsidered nioro Hum once, day lTptnn, chief lieutenant of tlio roller, withdrew thu motion, but McAvthur iu n speech of great bitterness, de nounced tlio republicans for permit ting tlio denioeratio governor to rido over them, lie admitted tho fight wnti one of polities. "You Ihin-skinned republican como ltere," shouled Mi'Artluir, "and let u dcmoenit governor put Uiis j statute on the nooks, fo ho euii go out and practice his pop-gun olitics. I snv that this in tho most dmuunblo law over written on Oregon stututcs," j HOUSE M Deposed President Murdered DOLLAR RATE COAST SUSTAINED! WASHINGTON, Feb. 2fi - A H rule on lemons und other citrus fnuis sluped from west to east wiw siis tained today by n decision of the L'uite.l States coiiuueree court, af finning tlio ruling uf tho inter-stato couimerco commission in a case up peuled by the Santa Fo railroad. This decision ends long litigation in which tho comemrco court and the Inter-stato Commerce commission had soNcrnl sharp differences of opinion. Tlio dollar rate, as thus es tablished, will menu u stiviucr of many thousands annually to the lemon and orange growers of the lNieific Coast. TO BLOWS IN HOUSE WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Hlotlng marking tho meeting of tho houso ub u eonunltteo of tbo wholo this after noon when n deputy sergeant-at-anns lllorally threw Congrosnian Murray of Massachusetts from tbo speakers' rostrum where Murray was remon strating with Congressman Alexan der of Missouri for unfairness. Tho deputy and Murray exchanged 6ovcral blows and excited members surrounded tho couib'atnuts, Order wns soon restored, '' Congressman Alexander was pre siding ovqr tho houso, Speaker Clark being In tho smoking rbom. Hearing tho tumult, Clark rushed to the ros trum and, grabbing the gavel from Alexander's hand, pounded for order,, LEMONS FROM IteroIntlonlKtN In Fo.iMslon of Train : KLAMATH FIGHTS LAKE PARK TO U.S. ALKM, Ore., Feb. 'JO. For some unknown reason the Klamath dele gation has killed the bill introduced ut the request of Hie secretary of tho Interior, surrendering jurisdiction in the Crater Luke national park to tbo United States government. Word re ceived from the sccrotury of the In terior is to (he effect that tho depart ment will withhold nil recommenda tions for improvements until such authority is ceded. After meeting defeat iu Iho sonnto yesterday tho bill wns resurrected again in Hie senate this morning, and it wns ngain defeated, owing to op position of Klamath. Tlio bill has been in tho Wnvs nud Menus committeo for over ten days. Kennies got it out nnd passed it through the house, but defeat in the sonnto looks sure. Another effort will bo mndo this afternoon to puss the measure. LEGISLATURE WILL TONIGHT SALEM, Ore.. Feb. 20. Although agreement on such subjects us tho state liighwuy bill nud Rogue River fish bill is not yet reached, Iho leaders of both houses nn.l senate declaro thut they expect tho legis lature to adjourn some time tonight. The intended to ue tho hours of to day to clear all bills before tho house nud to leliirn nhout Wednesday of next week lo net on tho vetoes of the governor. BILL CEDING CRATER TO GIVE NOT SELL TURTLE SERUM Crowds Rock to German Physician Hoping to Be Cured Refuses Mil lion Dollars Offered and Will Make Cures Free of Charge fer All Remedy not a Secret, He Says Will Explain Working and Instruct Doc tors fn Its Use ' X XEW YORK, Feb. 26. Jubilmit over the announcement thut he In. I "come to give, nud not lo cll" Iik tuberculosis rctnedjVseore of women nnd men, sufferers from tbo while plague, flocked flocked lo the Wnl-dorf-Astoria hotel here today, hoping io sec Dr. Frederick Frnnx Fried- ninnn, the young Berlin physician, who claims to have discovered a spe cific for the drend disene. The scenes enacted in the corridors of the big hostelry by tho while plngua victims, runny of whom were iu the lust stages of the disease, wns s pathetic a. sight ns nny ever wit nessed in New York. A ray of hopo shone in each face nnd when Dr. Friedmann announced that lie would see no patients before tomorrow there was disappointment, but nil expressed determination to "como back, bright and enrly iu the morning." Dr; Friedmann-cawcto-the United States nt the invitation of Cha. II Finloy, president of tho Acltm National Bank of New York, who of fered him $1,000,000 for n proof if Iho efficiency of his cure. Finlny hopes the physician will be able lo cure bis son-in-law of tuberculosis nnd Dr. Friedmann will give him tho treatment but will not accept Hie fi nancial reward. Cures All Forms "Mv remedy is not going to be n secret," declared Dr. Friedmann to day. I proHsc to make it known to all the world. I shall explain Iho manner by which it was crcnted und the manner iu which it must bo in jected. ''I hnvo been working on the euro for fourteen years and in the last thirtv months r have treated between 2,500 nud 11,000 patients. How many I havo absolutely cured I cannot es timate, but their number has run into the hundreds. ''Tho remedy cures all ftjnos of tuberculosis except such cases us nro quite hoeless that is, -on-tho point of death. The nroeess is a slow ono but the first effects are to be seen two or tlireo weeks ufter inoculation. The lime when nn absolute cure can be said to be effected is n mutter of months. The method of ndmiuUtcr ing is fifty per-cent of the cure. I want nil mankind lo benefit by my discovery." TO WASHINGTON, Fob. 26.- Alnrmeit over tho new revolts reported In Northern Meclco, Washington offi cials announced toduy their Intention of at onco replacing tho troops along tho Texas border who wore ordered to Galveston, where sevoral brigades of tho urmy aro mobilizing, Texus con gressmen protosted ugalnst tho move, and Secretary of War Stlmson toduy assured Senators Culberson and Sbep pard Hint every possible precaution would be taken to protect the Texas border against rulds by Mexican rebels. Socretury Stlmson explained that ono roglment of Infantry and a but tery had been removed from Kl I'avo to Galveston (o be ut the point closest to Vera Cruz, but Senator Culber son was Informed thut these troop would be replaced ut once. FRIEDMAN REPLACE BORDER TROOPS ORDERED GALVESTON i i i "S 1-11 fi :,