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"rjjjn IIMm, lMl Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER fliijr. . M. M Mtfl. 48. Shown tonfght MKt Tw Koriy-MoniKl Tesr. Dally Hnvrnlh rr. MRDtfORD, OH BOON, AfOmVf MAKCll 8, 39J3. NO. 293. WOMEN WHOSE PRESENCE WILL LEND GM1 10 THE WHITE HOUSE FESTIVITIES, v L CAPTAL MY 10.0M WOMEN FOR NBA ASK FOR VOTES u LEBMON Half Million Men In Parade Tomor row Ta It Spends Day Preparlnu to Leave Bryan Cheered Upon Ar rivalHotels Jammed liy Visitors Wilson Says Cabinet Is Provisional ly Complete Lane to Oe Secre tary of Interior HArri.Mom:, m March o.- IVniiklln IC. I.mio In to lif Decretory of llii? Interior in Wilson's cabinet iiml .lu-dlco l.hidlry M. fl i rt In of (lie Mipiome court ni Now Jersey, In lo tin sciirclnry of war, neeordlng to In fortnnlloii obtained aboard Wilwin's private en r hern this nftcitiooti, The Ntlltflllflll WIIH lllllllc llV IXTHIIIIH W'llO ustciitilltlv Iiml rccciicd tlm informa tion from WIImiii himself. PIIII.AIMXPIIIA, Pa., March Jl. "My cnhuirt Is provisionally ciiiti plele," said I'rrNitli'iit'Kli'ut Wilson lodnv ni hii hioeiul train sped to wHitl Washington. "Hill, of eouroo, you nnnuot It'll Dint muiio changes initV not ho taken at the hint minute. I nxpcot to solid in I In' list tomorrow if the i.riinti' N witting. I sliull find out t tin t III Washington. If the senate is not in enitioii totuorow, I IiII "-mill in my itominnlioim W'ed ntilny." WiMhliiRtun Prrpaird. WASHINGTON', March 3. "All dune," ill it's bent "luiw iu you do" 1 1 limning, Wellington i piipand titilny fur tlm liwiiij-uriilion hero to morrow oT W'oorirow Wilon n jred ili'iit of Hin United Slnte. Tli Inst lilt uf decoration ImM hem put lu pliuC, tlm hotels nm jammed with lsilnr ntul hundreds more nm pour. iiiLr in on evcrv (rniii. President I'lcel Wilson nriiM'il Into thin nfter noon, I'lotldont Tnft spent tlm 1ny wind ing up bnslne affair, siiing ftiro. well to friends iiml preparing I In Whiln house Tor the WilMin'N. The piiiiil-titpi'i'l'M relative nic nt the Sliori'linm liotrl and Hhmi' will ln n rcMiiilnii tit n family ilimmr I here to nlgfit. Vice President-I'lrol Marshall is oIho t tlm Shiireliiiiii mill lie mill WIImiii will confer there liriefly to i.Ijthl. IHggenl I'aiaile hi HlMoiy, Tlm parade tomorrow will bo I lie biggest in tlm history of Washington. It was predicted toilny Hint nt least MMl.OOO portions will he jammed tilling the lino of iniirrh, Most of the marching oignnlratinus nlieady nte heie. Sleeping space is at n premium niul tlm tank of curing fur Hie visitor is u serious one, As high ns 10 is offeivil for cots In tlm urriilorH of tlm hotels. Just hi'fiirn Hie iiimigumlinii of Woodrow WIInoii touiorrow, I'lVMitlent Tuft will ko to llm eupitol ami Hin tlm final uniictmrntrt of the notion. (Contlnuotf on pnito 3.) WHACKS WITH AX IE FISH BILL SAIKM, Ore., Mnrch 3. In veto iic thu Hogim rivor fisli hill, Clovoinor West Hiiiil: "Thin hill nllcmptn o repenl a low pnHbod hy the pvopo iiiuUm the initin Hvp in tlm yenr 11)10. At HiIh clcu lion there vnn 10,71'J voles ennt for niul !II),;107 volen cuhI. against tlm ineiiNiire, it tluiH having a, oleiir nm jorily of 10,315 votes. It yunfeil in 2 1 eoitnticH of the Htnte, "Since tlm eleelioii of 1010 an other I'leotlon hy tho people has linen hold in 11)12, mill thorn wiih iio effort put forth hy anyone to have tlm law cither miiciiilcd or repealed nt thin Inter election. Cnimtilcrini; thorni and oilier (lirmiiUHtuiicofl 1 do pot helieyo Hint the louMalnrc at thin timo hIioiiKI nllcuipt to iiiulio Hlieh u radical chnnufl in the law," Tlm veto him not yet lieeu filed hut iu o.)ieeled (o hu today, Ill 'IBB11! ' II I ,.JI t m ' u" mfm e GOVERNOR WEST U TABLEAUX SHOW WmSSL JE9 HIS STRUGGLE WSm fmmSSKKi MADE EOR BALLOT lfTpHk kIeB Seven Hundred Women in Symbolical Scenes of Woman's Lonn Flfiht for neconnltlon Cold Weather for tin Bare Foot Maids WAHIHNOTON, Murch 3 An lnitrolv erle of talileutu repre neutttn; womnaii ileinnml for cqiinl rlchtii wn utaiteij In the open air on Ilia treumiry department porijeo aim ultnncoiin with' the pnrmte. Some of the inont famoiiM of American wo men pnrt!i'li.itci! In llilx ilemoiittra tlott. Heen hundred women participated In the nymtiollcnl tabtcaut, which wero deiilBned to aliow woinan'a ntrunr.le for the hallot. At the Idntt of tho hiir.1e died uwny, ItfilwlR Itelcher. New- York tie. treia and miffrnr,etto, attired n "Co liiiutda," In the uatlotinl rotors mid u ' l.ttierty rap,'" nlepped utowly from the htiiulowH of Hie Klnnt mnrliln pit Inr on the jioroh of the treumiry. Hhe npiienred to hear the approach of the profusion tlm criiHiide of wo men and aiinimoued to her Hide "JiiHilre." Charity." "l.ttierty." IVaro' niul "Hope," nil reproHcnted liy prominent tmffriiKottca attired In nrtlittlc flowliiK draperlen. MU Klor euro I'lemlnr. No) en, celebruted New York iioclely hello anil dancer, rep roiioiitod l.ttierty." "Jimllce." Iillnded and mrrylni: tlio proverldnl hcuU-H, wiih ropreHunted It)' MIhh Flora WIInoii, dniinhter of the iiecretury of iiBrleiilture. "Hope, was reprenented hy MIim Mildred Audemoti, n proml neat Koelety hud or New York. "Charity" wiih Mary Hhnw, tno New York iii'treHU, Hevernl pretty youiiK BiiffrnKOttea uppearliiK In iiehiilnua K:irl to form tho tableaux, braved pneumonia tio cauio of it lio bltluR cold. Mildred Anilouon, liupcriinnntlnK "Hope," and Kloroucn No yes, luipomoiuitlnR "I.lhorty," nppenred tmrefooted. Some of tlio oliaractera wore Riuixy Riir inent. but declared they ulno wore woolen iimlorwcar. Tho wonthor was clt-nr and the grandstands filled early. Tho blR Rest hit w-ni made hy 75 Hllnoln wo men who worn white broadcloth suits trimmed with gold, BAY CITY WATER WA8HINCJTON, Mnrch 3. Flat rofumil of tho request of San Krnn clsco for tho prlvlloRo of iislnR tho water rlchts of tho Hotch Jlotehy valley for tho clty'a water Biipply woh mndo hero today by Sccratnry of tho Interior Manor. Flshur took tho position that ha could not nrmit tho permit becauso of an act of Fohruafy in, 1001, which ho nnld, did not glvo hlui tho rluht to act. "Unofficially," ho sold, "I nm In Hyiiipnthy with tho Ban Francisco project, hut under tho law I am pow urleuB to (nko n hand," REFUSES wBim - TBmHr bIBBBoKtb VHB "Jr "'pBV Hiraftw3KSeB5HiBlfti vv b" f -iK KSOKiW WW GIVEN 1 BiKIHIiHflVXHMHkXDQL .kwki ILB WILL NOT STRIKE . :'jvy .nnrnT nrnp O hhkotfiir Itayirar Mumms - -- PEACE-BALKANS RAISE DEMANDS HOMK.' Mnrch :i.-llmis lo end the TiirKitdi'llnlkmi war were uNeusMed here nt u conference this afternoon between Secretary of Foreign Affttii (liny mid nmhiiKHadors of tho Hiiro pcau powerrt. A dinpnteh from Home stated that tho Turkish ambassador hud formally sued for pence, Surrender of Adrimmple, Scutari, .Ionian, nil the Aegean Island nt pre- (Continued on pago 3.) HOW LEGISLATORS State of Oregon, County of Marlon, pk.: I, W. F. Drnger, do horoby certify that I am tho duly elected, qualified mid acting chief clerk of tho house of representatives of tho tweuty-Bovonth IpkUIuHvo sujfIou ot tho atnto of Ore gon; tlmt na such officer It Is my duty to acurately record all votos ot tho members ot tho house of rcpro nontatlves upon every matter put to u voto before said body and to pro servo u copy of the samo us a perma nent record! that as such officer I did ntako u truo and correct record of tho votos ot tho members ot said houso of representatives upon all bills that woro passed by said house or failed therein. That aubstltuto Houso I) til No. 107, which la the bill commonly known mid callod "Tho Horiio Klvor Fishing nill," Introduced by tho Iioubo coin mUtoo on fisheries, passed tho Iioubo on February 13, 1013; that said bill prohibited commercial fishing in GET $9000 LOOT P ROBBERY NKW YORK, March 3. FlrliiR on clerks In tho Hroartwny Jewelry atoro near tho busy corner of Forty-elehth street just ufter mldulRht, tlirco tax I imIi bandits took $11,000 In loot and (led. Aa the robbers rushed out of tho store four detectives on tho opposite sldu of tho street pulled their Runs nud for a few seconds bullets flew (Continued on pace 3.) VOIEO ON ROGUE EISH BILL AS SHOWN BY RECORD Joseplilno county etcept botween tho lCth day ot April nud tho lSth day ot May, a period of thirty days; that tho bill was amended In tho seuato so as to permit ninety days fishing Jo sophluu county nud to extend tho ter ritory where commercial fishing mlRht bo curried on to these peints: lletwocn a point ono-hnlt mtto below tho steel hrldRo In Grunts Pass and a point on said Hoguo river roferred to as Hell Onto; that on February 21th, 1013, a voto wits taken In tho houso of representatives on tho ques tion ot concurring In this senate amendment, Tho question before tho houso was shall tho houso concur In the amendment of the senate? Tho roll was called mid tho votes stood as follews: Ayes llanchnrd, Honobrnko, Car kln, Chllds, aill, Hill, Hughos, Hurd, Johnson, Laughllii, Lnwrouco, Mus soy, Meek, Nlshols, Potior, Schubol. ThouiB, Mr. Speaker. Noos Abbott, Andorson of Was co, AppolRron, Drunk, Carponter, Chapman, Forbes, Forsatrotu, Ha- SAN FRANVISCO. Oil., March 3. All danger of n Mrike of electrical worker in the employ of tho Pnoifio States Telegraph and Telephone com pany, in Hie htntes or Oregon, Cali fornia, Nevada, Idaho mid Washing ton hiw jm-U'd, according to union officials today. They nay that an agreement has been renehed with Hu company mid Hint while it U ntill to be voted upon hy the men, there is little doubt Hint I rouble has heeu averted. Whilo tho coiilrovensy over the workers' demand for a wago incretwj from $:).7d (n $1.25 n dav ntill is not entirely settled, relations are In much better shape than they have been for several weeks. Reed, Hall, Iloltzel, Homan, Howard, i l.atouretto, Lowelllng, Logtren, Mc-f Donntd, Murnane, Nolta, Olson, Pelrco, Reames. Schnoerr, Spoucer, Upton, Westerlund. Absent Anderson of Clatsop, Barton, Holland, Campbell. Baton, Graves, Ilatulloy, Hlnkle, Mann, Mit chell, Parsons, Porter, . Btmiflcd, Stranahau, Weeks, Excused Smith. That tho house by this voto refused to concur In tho amendment ot tho senate. That n conference commlttco was appointed and by Its report did favor opening tho river to commer cial fishing In Josephine county from Juno 1st to August 1st of each year. Mr, Forbes of tho conference com mittee did not join In the report. After tho house had adopted the conference committee's report, tho question w-aB upon tho final passage of tho bill. Tho vote was taken late Wodnosduy night, February 26th., Tho question was, shall tho bill pass? Tho roll was callod and tho voto was us follews: ROUSING SEND-OF o !BY HOME T01 PRINCETON, X. J., March 3. Giving way to his emotions, Wood row Wilson wept when he left for W'nhhiugton today to he inaugurated president of the United States. The farewell given N'ew Jeroys former governor by nil Princeton deeply touched the president-elect, and as the train pulled out Wilson stood on the platform of his observation car mopping hi eyes with ono hnnd nnd waving farewell with the other. Princeton forgot all about politics today and gave W'lson n rousing send-off. As the train drew nw-ny'a long line of students nnll towus jMHiple, including many women nnd children, stood nt tho station and sang "Old Nassau." Iteforo leaving Princeton Wilon mid Mrs. WiUou vWtrd Mrs. Annn Hicketts, their next door neighbor, who is ill mid could not come to Hie Wilson home to sny farewell. Included in tho Wilson party was Mrs, Wilson nnd daughters, Mrs. Wilson's brother, Stockton Axon, nnd her cousins, FiUwillinm McMnsters nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. Woodrow Bones, three servants and two secret service men. Ayes Abbott, Andorson of Was co, Appelgren, Itarton, nianchard, Drunk, Carkln, Carpenter, Chapman, Chllds, Forsstrom, Gill, Graves, Handle)-, Holtzell, Hlnklo, Hughes, Hurd, Johnson, l.atouretto, Lauehlln, Law rence, Lowelllng, Mann, Masscy, Mc Donald, Meek, Murnano, Nichols, Nolta, Olson, Parsons, Pelrce. Portor, Potter, Schnoerr, Smith, Spencer, Thorns, Upton, Weeks, Mr. Speaker. Noes Anderson of Clatsop, Del land, Knton, Forbes, Hall, Lofgren, Mitchell, Heantes, Strilnabun, Wes torluud. Absont nonobrako, Campbell, Hagood, Homan, Howard, Schube), Stanflold. Kxcusod Hill. In testimony whoreof, I have here unto set my hand this first day of March, 1913. , W. F. DRAYBR, Chief Clerk of Houso, Subscribed and sworn to betoro me this first day ot March, 1913. J. E. ALLISON, Notary Public for Oergon. E Suffragists Capture Capital in Most Elaborate Demonstration In WerMi History-. Costumed In Dazzling White, Led by Society Leaders Senators, Congressmen ami States men March With Women Penn sylvania Avenue a Gay Sight WASHINGTON', March 3. Tn thousand, marcherw today joined in the demand for voles for women in teh most elaborate suffrage demon stration in the world's history. Suf fragettes literally captured the enpi to today. They n)( but overshadowed the innngnrnl ceremonies tomorrow. From nil jwirU of the country nnd from distant lands, every conceivable clns8 of women was represented every type, every profession, every age. There were three", dillinel feature to Hie demonstration the parade, a sorfe of tableaux on tho treasury department stem, nnd, tonight, a scries of mass meetings. Garbed la Dazzling White, Women nnd girls in dazzling, white flowing robes, on horse and nfooi, marshalled the forces of equal rights. Mounted on an immense whito charg er, in a long, loose yellow tunic, car rying a gilded trump t, was Miss Inez Milhollnnd, the celebrated New York suffragette lender. She was the herald. "Flower of American womanhood joined in the celebration. Society leaders in "hundreds" frote all cities trndged sturdily beside humble h'ettsc wives. Actresses, opera singers n:id professional women whose names are known in every country joined with cnthtmiuMn. Senators, congressmen and leaders of civic and political life of tho nation mnrched with tho women. Pennsylvania, avenue, from the captol to the White Houso was seeth ing with densely packed humanity. Grandstands erected for the inaug uration ceremonies tomorrow were jammed with spectators. IJtcratuw Distributed. Flags, pennnts, buttons, handbills, posters nnd'bnnuers of myriad colors, combined with tho costumes of the marchers, gave "Tho Avenue" a kaleidoscope npjKuiranee. Tons of suffrage literature were distributed. Streets and sidewalks were trampled with printed appeal for the ballot. Lusty-lunged women held impromptu suffrage speakers nt street corners. LANElNlilET IS LATEST RUMOR N GAY PARAD FROM WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, March 3. There Is every reason to believe that tho Pacific coast wll bo' represented In President-elect Woodrow Wltson's cabinet by Franklin K. Lane ot Cali fornia as secretary of tho Interior. Lane Is at present chairman ot the luterstato commerce- commission. Al though ho refused today to affirm or deny his appointment, It was learned from an authoritative source that Wilson bus already received Lane's acceptance. Close friends ot Wilson say tho cabinet now- Is complete, and that It wll stand as follews: Secrotary of state, Wlllara J. Dryau. Secrotary of the treasury, William O. McAdoo. Atornoy general, J. C. McReynolds. , Secretary of commerce, W, C. Red Hold. '. Secrotary of war, Llndloy M. Gar rln. Secretary ot the navy, Josephua Daniels. Secrotary of the Interior, Franklin IC. Lane. Secretary ot agriculture, David C, Huoston, Secrotary of labor, Wllltem W1Ioh. Postmaster general, Albert Buret-son, !J ' I 11 ? i nl la i J