VT fW0 i t t t 'i - I 10 ' . 0 a .i , . f . ...., , , '''ftM4tfr1M4tV Tribune Medford WEATHER Fair Tonight Willi llPAr Max. trtt Mh. J. SECOND EDITION MEDFORD, OJfEClON, THURSDAY, MAHCH 13, 1913. NO. 302. Kiirlr.iBrond Tr, fully Hnvtnlli Ytor. V ' ' Mail ? V i'r '- RURALES SHOT 1 1 ,500.000 FRY f '(fSSU FIRST BATTLE TO BE LIBERATED ffc, m OF REVOLUTION IN ROGUE RIVER "j bKbbBbv Jtilft . it .. itj i il LvAf DbbbT bT BMftBVKfltaiBBr (m v Seventeen Killed and Eleven Wounded In Slruoiile Between Constitution nllsts of Sonorn Against Federals Injured Taken Across Border Hundreds of Americans Watch Flpht From Border United States Sol diers Forbidden to Participate .NORALKS, Arlt., March 13. Sev enteen Mexican ruruloa wcro killed mill 11 wounded toil ay In (ho first actual battle of the now robolllon of tlin Bottom constitutionalist against tch Mexican government. Tho cn unlltlcs ucciirrcil during an extended luohaiiRo between rebel btriiwtiool ci concealed III tho IiIIIn about tho Nugtilcs Korrlrou ami tho marksmen of the federal defuiidcr. Tho losses or tint attacking forco nru not known. Tim fighting began soon after day break nml contlniii'il until after noon, when thrrn wn n rrIU All of tho vtoiiiiilod wuro tnki-ii to tho Amor I run Nldo of thu border under Hod Ciom irolcfitlon. Colonel Ituyra, anh-rotntnandfr of the cnrrlfton, deolnred that under no condition will ho aurrendir. Iln rx )irla the arrival tonkhl of General OJeda with &00 rrKiilurn from the A Rim I'rlcU Knrrlion. OJed la rc lortrd to lie within Mx houra march liu: dlillinro of Nocatra. Hundred of Anu-rlrana urn walch Iiir tho flRht from thu border, which la iichr. imtrolled by flvo companle or United Htatea cavalry. American umchliio riiiii have been mounted to Itrotent noialblo Invanlon of Arnerl oan territory by thn belllRerenU. WA8IIINOTON, Murch 13. Ac rordlnn to InKtriirtloim eul today to (lencr.il lllUn, In commaud of the Mcalran border forcea, by Becrctary of War Clnrrlnon, American iroopa ant forbidden to return the fire of Mexican troona except of apeclflc or dera from the war department. It la hoped thereby to removo one of the principal catmea of tho friction between tho border force of both roiiutrlca. Tho order nppllea imv. I'lnlly to NoitaleH, Arlt , uud vicinity. LA FOLLETTE WASHINGTON, Muwh l!l- I'rifi ilciil Wooilnnv WiUoii hlinlloit'il mi ollittr iircceilunt lu'in loilny when it wni iiiniouni'cil Unit next week liu will ennlVr Willi Kenntop I.iiFolletlo of Wiaconaiii to learn bin views on pulillo miiltcra. It wn also hi-mU offiuiitlly iiunoiiiiccd Hint tho prci ilcut iutenilu Hint herenftop l.nKol Ictlq hIiiiII ho ciMiHultcil on nil Wia I'linain pntrnnnuo, Tho notion of tho lirobhlcnt in uouaiiU'ioil moat x fiennt. l'rom F.uKollotto WHhoii expootn lo lenru whorn tbo ppoKivnatteit atuiul on tariff anil oiironoy rcfonn. I.n Folletto Iiiih nlronily miiiouuccil thut litt will Miippntt ppoRVPHHtvo moiiRurcH loKimllctirt of whwtliop they nro in t v ilnood by ropublloans op ilcinournt. AlLIEsloPhNG FOR fall of mm LONDON', March 13. - Hoply by tho Ilulknu nlllua to tho peace pro podiila of tho powoiH wna dolnyod uKuIn todny, prenumnbly liccmmo tho iiIIIch hopo for tho Immodluto full of Adiliinoplo, thus ollmliiutlm; from tho noKotlutloiiH nil couBldoratlon of tho city's futo. Tho DuluarlaiiB hopo to occupy Adiliinoplo tomorrow nt tho lutuHt. Coustuutluoplo udmtta that Hliukrl l'nHhu has aont wlrnloaaos thut ho cannot hold out moro than n woolc. WILSON CONSULTS UPON REFORM MEASURES Chinook Salmon EouJ Total 8,600,000 , injfft'SjK WMHpPyMWL Silverslde 2,000,000 and Stcelhead JoSEPMS ' r(m ilkffi IHroJftfcSB Trout Expected to Reach 3,000,000 secjSa or THE Vwtr HBf B1V iBLBM BM -To Do Liberated at Elk Creek B aBKiLW aflBLft B MM AuKififr S. ' Mm So B mmiM .""v i .. . bbbbbbB -ri- bbbbbbbbbH bbH Steelhead Larger Average Than In Years Rainbow Egg to Be Taken at Spenser Creek, Klamath County "Approximately 8, COO 000 aalmon fry and lu the vicinity of 3,000,000 atcclhead and rainbow trout fry will be hatched at the Klk creek hatchery and liberated thin aprlng and auiu. mer In the i.oriio river and Ita trlb utarlei," atate Henry O'Malley, au perlntendent of Hut V. H. buroau of llnlirrlei, who apeul Thuraduy In Medford on hlu way lo luaperl the Klk creek hatchery. Contliiulni; ht anld: "III the neighborhood of C,500,000 early chluook aalmon orri were tak en lout fall at the Klk creek hatchery Approximately 1.000.000 chluook aalmon eRR were taken at the Anient dam and 2.000,000 xllveraldea, Al roady 100,000 aleelhead trout eRRa have been taken at tho AppleRate atatlon, and S000 trout are behiR held for rlpoultiR. We should lako nt leant 3.000,000 trout eRRi. "Thl trout work la all done nt atnto oxpeiiKo, tho atato flah and came commlailnn furiilih tho funda. Tho Mncleaya own the hatchery and the Rovernment operatca It. Wo aro prepnrlnR to take rainbow trout crr In the Kliimath country, particularly at Spencer creek, which will be hatched and liberated In tho HoRiie. Wo will not operate, In KUh lako In the t'lnpquaa thla year. "All of our flah are bcliiR held un til they reach tho flnRerllnK ataRO, and wo confidently expect, within n few yeara, to mako tho Uoruo the best atocked trout atrenm In tho country. "The atcelhead tnken till year nro the larReal wo have over had. nvcraR Iiir over 12 pound In wolfiht- Tho ceKatlon of commercial fUhliiR for ateelhead I ber.lu"lR to tell tnln created quantity and alto of Mali." LID IS CLAMPED ON TIGHT BY OFFICIALS The lid, on far aw the underworld Is concerned in Medford, Iiiih been olnniK-it on Unlit by Mnyop Kifoit i fi.i.f ..c n.tiin.t lliiiunn. One nun i iiifi .. or two niiohliuiinbln rooming lulUe in inn ouy unvo oeeu mi ui . hlrablcH, notloo beinj; Riven to set out of town. Chief llillnon, Cilv Attorney IIoro nml Mayor Klfcrt vihitcd tho quoH (iiinnblo plaocn Wciliudny and i. ancil tho order. Todny tho town i cleaned up, to remain clean, atato tho official. E LOUISIANA VILLAGE HllltKVKl'OHT. I.a.. Maich W.- Tlirca poraons aro known to bo deurt nml fifteen otlteru injured nx n ii' suit of a oyoliiuu which prrtclioally destroyed Provencal, a vIIIiiro thirty mllcH Houth of boro today at noon. Nearly every Iioubo in tho town wna rnr.cd. Xo dotuila hnvu been re ceived here. A relief train has been hent from Rhreveport to tho faccne. iT VOHT SMITH, Ark., March III, l'Vllowiiif his conviction on tho uhnrifii of huniiin: his throo mother loss children to death, Hcv, Mnrion Capps, n M"othodiHt preacher, is sen tenced to death hero today. Capps lied tho children to nil oil soaked bed uud set nine. t HBl jBJ BBBBBBB 1 Bl - rrBBBaV JitHAM Lvm. I tcJi n nBBBBLV "i U rrA w;4i I P'O JH BBBBBnl I ftnBucAHs . bbbP Tresiooit Wilsons UU iM f ' I&LCMS AKK OW ' THEtfc. WAY. BULL MOOSERS !EL SACKAMUNTO, Cnl., Murch J3. flovcnmr llirnm Johtion of Calif ornia bcea in the Illinois inventlRntlon into the while tdnvo trnffio mid ita connection wllh wnRca pnid to women a direct result of the piraidcntlal cnmpaifiii of the pn.KrcanIvo party. The Roventor riivo tho following Ntntemrut: ''The InvcatiRittiou in Chicago ia without doubt tho direct rcMilt of tho projjreshivo fi(;ht and of tho cam piiiRn of tho proj;resivo party, which had rt crcnt cduontioiinl effect. "Quo of tho firt qucstiona dis cusxed by tho progressives hut year related to n minimum wnpj for women, uud in discussion of thut Nitbjcct nil over tho nation the pro reaaivea imiutcd out thu condition existing that it wiih cbontiul that women who labored should hnvu u livini; woro. "In ChiciiRxi I talked on tho snmo platform with MiH McDowell, a co worker with June AddiiniK, nml nil over Illinois, us well us every other Htnte in tho enst, tho question wna ntRiicd. Tho proprchaivea distinctly took their ataud in fnvor of u mini- mum wiirc .,. SINK A FEW POINTS NI3W YUltIC, Murch 13 -Canadian Pacific receded two points and Good rich. Woolworth and Colorado Fuel u point each In tho stock market hero today, innrklnR tho principal declines In ii Kcnornlly low market. Union Purlflo went down to u point below yesterday's clone. Call money loan ed at 5 per cent which encouruged aolllnff, and tho cnjaRoiuont of 1700,000 to Hamburg caused rav. uro, nmoiiR tho money Issues. 1'rlcea lator recovered, with many Rains of from 1 to 2 points boliiR re corded. They did not react on tho totul dopresslon, nnd tho murket closed stronR. Y llonds wero IrroRiilur. REPUBLICANS UNITE WITH BULL MOOSERS SI'HINOFIBU), III., Mnreh 13. Tho rcpublionn and progressive, mem bers of tho htuto legislature lmvo ooiuhlned to clout United Stntes senn tors hut no 'effort was mnilo to put tho plan into effeot todny. Seven teen progressives huvo nRieed to sup port Shonnnn, u vepubliean for tho Ioiik lonn, the ropuhlienns nprceitiK to support Funk, n prourossivo for tlw slioit lorm. 01S0N CEOITS WA :- IBBBBBT PflAMw trtD !? il fiBBa TV BLOODED BY PEOPLE VM I LjM- who want to JJiH JBJl " HUP HIM ABJs "SEhiN" IN WASHINGTON. FAIE IN HANDS ": CHARLESTON W. Vn., March 13. Six membeni of a court martini, todny arc deliberating nt I'nint creek ' on the fate of ''Mother" Jones a fnmotiK womnn lalnr lender, nnd -11)1 miners who hnvr been on trial thera on n churge of oouf.piraey to commit murder. Thejjialndedjit miduJRht Inat iiIrIiII " ' Onlv two witnesses were lutro duoed by the defeiue. "Mother") Jones i seriously ill nt Camp Pratt. Sim eollnpseil during the closing hours of tho trial nnd was curried Mroonini; from tho court room. If convicted, the court martial is cm itowercd to ncntenco the defendants to dentil or acud them to the peni tentiary for life. The court mnrtinl is the outgrowth of n walkout of miners in tho Paint Creek districts. Armed clashes be tween tho strikers nnd unurds em ployed by the oHmtors marked the struggle. The court's decision will not bo published until It Is acted upou by Governor Hatfield. It probably will bo given out Saturday. E AT CHICO, Cal, Mnreh 1.1.- Four siifcti wcro dynamited nt Digs? and Gridley, iicur hero curly todny by six yegnien who csenped with S'JtiO after engaging in running revolver fights at both places. Posses nro search ing tho back country this afternoon for tho men. Tho safe dynamited was that of tho lint field and Smith company at Higgn. Throo of tho yeggmen patrol led tho street while three others worked on tho nfe. Nothing was scoured from tho store. Then tha robbers broko open the snfo of tho Diamond Match company, securing $280, of which $100 belonged to tho Woodmen of the World. They were at Work on' tho safe in the post office nt Higffs when surprised by Frank Curnduff, who lives next door. Ho opened firo on the gang, tho yegemen returning shot fr "hot, The yegg. J men then wont to Uridley and dyna mited tho Diamond Match company's snfo there. Tho scoured nothing nt Qridloy, being surprised by the night watchman. Tho yeggmen escaped in n running firo but no ono was in jured, DOG BURIES LITTLE SPITZ KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE POUTKKVILLK. Cul Murch 1.1. Pawing out a shallow grnvo for him aftor he had boon killed by nn automobllo, Towsor, a ahophord dog, lovingly burled his llttlo com)aado Mlko, a Spitz. Tho shophord stood guard ovor tho gruvo for forty-eight hours and had to tyo druggod ftwuy. MOTHER 1 CURT MA A DYNAMT SAFES CONN GAVE AWAY i STOLEN WATCHES TO STRANGE SAX FllAN'CISCO, Cnl.. March 1.1. That one of his companions, Mr. Kitty Pope, bad nothiot; to do with Ins robberies and enrried none of his loot away with her, i the assertion todny of Owen I). Conn, the 100,000 Jjantlnr" who wuaeaptHjred here after being onusht redhanded in the act of looting nn npuritacnt. A country-wide search for the Pope woman is on today, a the police plnco little credence in Conn's tale. They believe she was the brains of Conn's exploit. A pathelio letter from Mrs. Clark- son, wife of tho Chicago pastor, who deserted her husband and family to flee with Conn, was found among the prisoner's effects today. It developed that Conn had n pecu liar way of presenting gifts to the girls of tho half world whom he courted. On the frequent automo bile rides he took with them, he would always stop in front of tho city's moat fashionable jewelry store and snv to his companien: "Just a mo ment, mid I will Ret that vrutch I promised you." Then, stepping into tho store, ho would claim n watch ho had previously stolen from some houscmnld, nnd left nt tho store to be engraved with tho initials of his consort. Reports from the city nnd county hospital on tho condition of Conn say tho patient is in n serious condition. Tho bullet which entered at tho trroin slintteriiie tho 1rfg bone in the thigh took n downward course, splitting; the bone almost to the knee. TEN liilfLAR OLYMPIA, Wash., March 13. Working under tho motto, "Wo should work," tho 6cnato addod 13C,321 to tho budget at Its night session last night bringing tho total budget for tho session up to 110,- 000,000. About 1500,000 will bo subtracted from this If tho senate concurs In tho houso in puholdlng tho governor's veto of certain sec tions of tho budget. ASK TEAL TO TAKE POSITION UNDER LANE WASHINGTON, March 13. lnfor mutlon that J. N. Teat of Portland refused a proffor of the assistant sec rotaryshlp of tho Interior department was learned horo with regret, espo dally by westerners. Senator Chamberlain and others have written and wired urging Teal to reconsider on the ground that tho position is h very Important one and in somo respects moro vital to tho great west thun that of seoretaryv It Is still hoped Teal may tako the plcue for tho good of tho "public luud" states, , RLS MORGAN AYS LAST FAREWELL TO Financier Realizes He Will Never See Europe Again and Wants to Say Good Bye to Monarch and Friends Before Sailing Home Boards Special Train for Rome Face Is Sunken and Drawn Ap pears Thin and Feeble and Limps XAPI.KS. Italy. March 13. Drought to u realization that ho may norcr be able to visit Kurope again because of falling health, J. Plcrpont Morgan, the American banker, an nounced here today that he wants to say farewell to European monarch and friends before sailing for tho L'nltcd States. Morgan arrived today from Kgypt aboard tbe liner Adriatic. Ho was urRed by Herbert Satterlcc, u son-in- law, to continue aboard tbo Adriatic and return to Now York, but ho re fused. Insisting on boarding a special train for Home. Morgan' face Is sunken and drawn. He appeared thin and feeble and leaned heavily on hi cane. The millionaire puffed nervously at a big, black cigar, frowning at onlook ers who commented on tho difficulty he experienced In mounting the steps to hi prlvnte car. The banker expects to see tbe king of Italy, Kaiser Wllhelm of Germany, King George of. England and meet with other friends among antiqua rians and Kgyptologlsts before sail ing home. "Mr. Morgan physicians declare.' said Saturle today. 'Ubat ho. wllL reclrer his health completely after a few weeks rent. HI future plans de pend entirely on his condition." It was admitted, howercr, that tho nhrslclans aro still concerned over .Morgan's audden changes In tempeA turc. OF ALASKA COAL CHICAGO. March 13. O. G. La- berec of Spokane. Wn., was tho first witness today in tho trial of Albert C. Frost of Chicago, and alx others accused of swindling tho government out of 110.000.000 In Alaskan coal lands. Ho declared ho waa a former business assistant of Frost. ,After admitting that ho was a pro moter for tho Alaska Central ralt road, Laberco testified that ho met Duncan Stewart In 1903 and persu aded him to Interest Frost In railroad oropcrty. Frost, ho said, led an ex pedition Into Alaska to Investigate possibilities there, tho expedition finding valuable coal lauds aud do- cldlug to buy tho railroad outright. Labereo said ho withdrew from tto coal land ventures on tho advlco of attorneys who warned him that tho scheme might get him Into trouble with tho government. DIAZ REFUSES TO TO NAPl.KS, Italy, Murch 13. Por flrlo Dlax, formor president of Mex ico, arrived hero today from Kgypt aboard tho liner Adlatlc. Ho said ho would not roturn to his nutlvo land but would remain In Europe Dlax expecta to assist In efforts to re store Mexico to a normul condition, chlotly by advising his nephew, Gen eral Felix Dlax. HEAVY FINES PROVIDED TRADING STAMP CONCERNS OLYMPIA, Wash, March 33. Trading stamp companies will. huvo to pay a $0,000 annual fee in each (iiuitv in which thev oneruto if Gov ernor Lister signs tho Hustings bill which was pussod by tho senate last night. Tho bill is a blow itt the trad ing stump business and it iuteuded to k'dl it. WIN PR0M0T0R HY G TRUCK STRKES B ON WAY TO HRE Slippery Pavement Sends Auto Into Gutter, Bending Front Axle Badly House H 6Mf letely Destroyed by Flames Other ,Hms Endamjsred Building Was Owned by A.Vetfen&er ef TWs "City Rented Yesterday and Completely Furnished t- Owing to n wet Hllppcr)' pavement tho huge auto firo truck pf the local department skidded while making a run to a firo at Eleventh and Orango streets shortly before noon "today, and plunging Into "the' curb nearly tore a front wheel off of tho ma chine. The axlo was bent to an angto of nearly 4S degree. Ono or two of tho boys wcro thrown from the machlno but escaped with minor bruises. A hasty examination was made and the truck proceeded slowly. A house owned by A. Pottengcr of this city and occupied by J. Gran man was completely destroyed. Tbo origin of the firo was not determined. Tbe loss will reach SSPOO, partially covered by Insurance. The house was a mas of flame when tho blaze was first discovered, so that nothing could have been saved bad no accident occurred to the firo truck. Other homes were endangered, however, by the delay but a hard fight with garden hoae In the bands of cltlrens led by Chief Hlttson and Officer Clngcade of tho police force saved the nearby build ings until the firo truck limped up aad the heavy' fie6 eutse lato play. Mr. Graaman, who occupied the house, moved In on Wednesday, com pletely furnishing It with new furni ture The fixtures were put In tho house but yesterday. He Invested nearly SHOO and had not Insured It. Previously the place had been unten anted for some time. Mr. Granman Is a recent arrival In tho valtey ami has a daughter living with him. Frank Lindley, driver of tho firo truck, stated today that ha had slow, ed down considerably for tbe corner, owing to tho condition of tho pave ment and was not awaro of any dan ger until the crown of tho pavemont was reached In making the curve. Tho big car then suddenly skidded directly toward tho curb and ho waa powerless In his attompts to check It. During tho winter months tho car Is equipped with chains In tho front as well as tho rear wheels but these chains woro recently romoved owing to tho continued dry weathor. CALIFORNIAN IMPROVES WITH TURTLE SERUM PONOMA. Cnl., Murch 13. Dr. Harris Oracelou stated today that i young mull named Sperry, a son of a Sun Francisco flour manufacturer, inoculuted at Victorvillo by him with Dr. Friedumnn'tJ tuberculosis serum. Murch :i, will recover. On tho tenth day Dr. Urncvlon makes tho following statement: "Sperry hns gained fivo and a. half pounds, looks decidedly bettor nnd feels better. His condition is hopeful." Sperry who wus in tho lut singe of tho disease, wrote to Dr. Held of Pittsburg aud through this physician Dr. Oracelou was uiveii the serum. SUFFRAuETTEAiNAL RAIDED BY POLICE LONDON, Murch 13. The polico uncovered tho suffragette "arsenal" here today when they raided R studio in Cumpden Hill Gardens. Among tho "ammunition'1 seiaed were quan tities of corrosive nold, phosphorus oil aud pitch used by suffragette hi tho letter box outrage wire culteM and hammers nnd a number of fnU uutoniobilo identification plates. Olivo llocken. a jnilitant suffra gette, was arrested May. .1 i Jfl "H jLi a t M