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tnpYMWSt xytr. . , , t , t , r . 'r' l. I ' ' 1 M j . i 5' Q My linn " "' tffl Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Hluwrr Tonight. Front. )lnx. nl, .Min. :M, Irrp. .JH Kiirly third Yaar Daily t mlilti enr MEDFORD, OHROON. T CHS DAY, APUIiVJG, J9KJ. NO. 20. UNO OFFICE APPOINTMENTS FOR OREGON Edward Worth of Porllnml Surveyor Grnrral, Jnmcs Durness Rculslrr, Lnkcvlew, Mollirrilicd, Receiver at Burns, Booth, The Dallrs. it. Trank Meyers Named as Postmaster at Porllnml Majority of Republl- ran Postmasters Kepi In Office. WASHINGTON", April li.Tlir oiiiiito adjourned to Thursday nt 1:10 o'clock (his nfleninon without thm iifl'Miiimii without on nny of I'rcxidctit Wilson's nomination. Tlix Pillowing iioiiiiiuitioiitt were Milt til llll' St'lUlU'! Anihunilor to Knjtlawl, Walter l'K; nilant secretary of slate, .luliii ()lmrti of V ntiilng; emmals doner of intermit revenue, William (tdlinrn of North Carolina; surveyor yctiernl of Oirgou, Kdwnid Worth of I'.mIIiiihI; lil-tr of I he liuiil office nt Ijikcview, Oicgou, James Hurge, I'cnlvor of publio iinuieyH: Samuel Mollii-rxlioil, lluriiH, Ore; I.. A. Itootli, 'Hi.' Dalles, Ore; Nolan luff. I.n Oroide. On.j Samuel Duller, Sacra mento, Cnl. Postmasters; Frank Me. vers, Portland. Ore: John Knlliiis, Tulare, Cnl.. lunl Mliinin Swine til, Kclrhiltnii, Alnxkn. To tithe it rowwndlug "nwnl" nl seeker of join from the Mwt office departniiMil, I'(ilnwiMlcr flrnrrnl MiirliMim borrowed the "big slick" from President Wilson toilnv with the ntinoniiecmoiil lliut "nil ) repuhli vim MiiiinNti'iV nro to he retained. Mntiy who believed tlmt Hurlesnn vruiildhikb'Jijtf 'licnvlly laden plum tico mito today Inkrn hack hy the following statement from the .post nirtctiT Rfiicnil: "Mv department Hill Jpi nin tin btiahic line mill not hv tltip." It wn learned Hiihxrqitriitlv Hint the nmjritv of the postmanlcr nov in oft ice will he ri'tiiineil. LOS ANGELES JOBS L I.OH AN'flKI.KK. Cnl, April 16 That fenuiln alunocrnplieni lu Urn AiiKelc receive from fl to $S per week, experlH rccclvlnr. 110 to St whllii mull) ittciioitrnphera rceeho from $S5 to 1100 pur month for the wiine nervier, I tho report of Mu. I'riiuccrt Noel, u ineuiher of the mu nicipal w'omcu'i wnr. InvimtlKatlui; lommltteu, on f flu today with that hody. Mrn. Noul further ilerlnrott that women HteuoKraplierH over -ii yeara of ii ko find dlfflnilty net tin it em phomeut, and thin difficulty In Kieittnr If thu npplluaut In not prctt) Kmitoymiiut nMcnclei, alio Hald, chiirKD from SO to 26 per cent of tho flrat moiith'ri wnr.es for plnrlnn fitiiiioKriipluirn, THREt SEPARATE SEIS OF D. A. R. CANDIDATES WASIIINOTOK, April 15. -Willi tin en M'luiiiito M'ln of ciiuiliilnteH in Hie ficlij the couvciitioii of the DmiikIiIcih of thu Ameiiciiii Itevolu tioii wiih Kt'hciltilci to iioniiiiiilo offi cer ut 8 oVloulc HiIh eveniiiK. Tim Iciiilin I'lindidiitoH for picsiilcut wete Mrs. I, IC. Stoi-yu ninl Mrn, Chun. 11, llrynn, with tho poHdlhility of n iliuh Ihii'm' Kt'HiiiK tho nomhiiitiou. pnEFEnnED honest poverty TO TAINTED MILLIONS l.OS ANOKMIS, Cnl., April 15. "If I lunl hoot willing to iiccojit Inihc.H or urnl'l, I coulil lmvo hern u inilllonniie," wiih Slnjor Ocoikc AhiMiiuler'H uiiiihuiiI Hlntcment toduy, which he ciHiplcil with tin nHHoition that h hail, in Iweiily-thrc-o yearn of piihlio life, novor ni'i'cplcil n illwhou iiut ilollnr. Tliu niM.vnr'H ileclarntiou win not miuhi in reply In cIiiiik'' hul in a rctrohH'('llvn moml on his fifty firwl wcihlinj; iinuivoi'Dary. AND PA ON T, Efforts u( California ami Florida Representatives to Increase Pro posed Schedule Fall In Democratic Caucus. Cummins Introduces Srnale Amend mont to Dar Meat Unless Inspected Bryan to Slop All Infected Fruit. WAillllNOTON, April 16.- Hfforl n( 1'nllforula ninl t'lorliln representa tive to Induce, tho liotiMn ilotiincrattc fuiimit to lucrcnsu thu duty rates In tint proponed rllriu fruit urtiiHlule of tliu now tariff hill (illicit. Krcry iiiiiiniitmciit to the trheiliiln propoHml Man rcjcrtfil. I'.uly lu tliu itny tli i atiouu uUu hint rcfiKi'il to cIi.iiirii tliu ilutlc mi uhcHt ninl chicory. The ri'Jcctci) iiiiU'iKltiniutN IncluJeit Itcprcni'iitatlvii C'liurrh'N proponnl to innliitylii tho prcftviit citron fruit iluty of one mill ii Imlf cuntH nml ltopre Hciitntlvn ItiiKcr'n rcKiiliitluu for n cunt iluty liiituml of tlm ImU-rciit ilut), or thu hill now provhlcn. Thu rniiriiH limited ilch.ite on thu iiineml incut to 16 inluiitcii. After the Church ameiiilmcnt hail been rejected iy n vlvn vorn vote. Itcprcxculutlvii Clor of riorlita pro poncd mi nmeuilnieiit protilltiK thn-s ijnnrtcr of n rent duty on piny npplcn. In tho nctidtn today ('iiuiniliii I ji trodiircd nn nmeuiluieiit to the tar iff hill propoNltiK to bar moata funii forelKn rotintrleM uhcro n i)teni if meat liupectlon prevalhi which U not heen proclaimed hy tho preil dent to he eiiial to that In tho Unit ed Hlatra. It protlde for a ctuf) liiJpi'cllou of cattle. Keiiator Ilrnn of Florida almi pro pOHcd an nmoudmeiit forhlddliiR tho Importation or citrus frtill fioin dlntrlrta "Infected with th red Hriilo. the white fly or other para ullria." BRYAN PUIS ONE WASHINGTON, April 13 -Sccro-lary of State Hryan put over ft ;ood cmiii on President Wllnon mid the other memlicrn of tho official family nt loday'n cahlnet inectliiR. 'rientleniiin," he nolemuly de clared, "I hao nn nnnouiirement of Interiiiillnnal Importance, to make." Kwry memher ntralKhteued In hlii chair, tho California nntl-nllcn land hill mid Japan pnppliiK Hlmultuiicoiia ly Into every iiilud. Then llryan Krlnued mid tend a cahle nunnuuclnu tho hlrth of ii koii to hln i!aii(tliti,'. Until llrnn Owen. BILLY SUNDAY GIVEN WIMCtiSIIAIiltK, la., Apiil 15. Twenty-three thoiiNtiuil tlnllnr in thu fiuuiiciiil ret in n miiilu to ev. "Hilly" Siiiuhiy, tlm linselmll uviiiiKt'liot for hU Hi'cn weokK1 hoiiI Hiivinj; earn paiKU in tliix HtH'liini of lVnusylvu. ilia, lluv, Mr, .Siuuluv declared the if'JII.OOU wiih in "free will" offerinns from the peoplu of Wilkehlmiie. ONE KILLED, ONE WOUNDED IN ALADAMA PISTOL DUEL llUIMlKMIAM, Ala., Aptil 15. Itnlnuil SIiiikiuI, an attmney, wax killed unit his lirolhcr-iu-lnw, llayucs Mooio filially wonnilcd in n pistol duel hotwe,en tho two men hero to day. Tho ciuiho of tho duel is not known. J. HAM LEWIS OFF TO WEAR HIS TOGA CIlirAflO, April 15, To Rlvo tho Htato Hk full I'oiiKU'SHinnnl repref.eu tation h! u en thu uuseatiiiK of Suuittor William I.oviuicr, Seunlor-Kleet .1. Hamilton Lewis is en loiito from Chiitajjo to WiihhiiiKton today, llu will bo sworn in upon his anival. 1 PREPARE MARVELS IN ILLUMINATION ur umvrMviLJi.w iu lib n.MrHAbllV HY NEW DISCOVERIES IN LIGHTING fruit BS5BC "" Zui DUTIES I- - MSmr; i i Jt' v i sM,-'HH fcZPPBka?' ri i . 7'TTyMiiiii 1 1 uvm ' ,i ' ' ' ' i ' IWdrnt Charlea C Moorr left: California Countlea riulldlntr at lM ?W V TKaBBli RlRhl and Triumphal Arch at Uottom, Where Aatcundlnr Illumi- JMTnS::-MtLr-.73M H A natlng Lffccla Will Outer. mmW -l- " - 17- -rY'BaH H BIG FARMS BANE PLAN STRIKE OF I SNl OF CALIFORNIA 18,000 CHILDREN : S! SAYS rvTARThlUR ATPATTERSON, N. J. W'iMil SAN rilANClHCO, Cnl, Apnl 15. Intert'HtH which lime hoo.tcl iin uiiKratiou to tho skies ninl hnvit do clnrcil tlmt through it Cahfoniia will he iiimle the nrden Hpot of the world worn ni' n ternfie jnr today hy Walter MiieArthur of the Sim Fran- cihco Inhor council when lie, in u speech hefore the itmnirit tioti con cresw here uualyzcil the situiitiuii nml nttemptcil to prove tlmt n wave of limui:rutioii umler iresuut conditions will Mouther the state rather thnn make for u wholesome prosperity. "Until we Iiuvp the resources of our stnte thrown open so that every foreigner imitcil to thuxe shores Tie fcivon no opKrliinity to hinke a de cent livinj; we lunl hettt'r k slow," said thu speaker. "It is nil we enough In receive them in Reed spiiit nml to tench them to salute the flue;, to sinp: patriotic sntis mid to do such thincs. The. Rrent thintr, how ecr, is to sen thnt each person who conies in nets a plentiful supply of hrcail nml hutter. If they arc given an opjMirlunitv to work ami earn a cnoil liviiiK they will full into the xpirit of Ameiica nml heroine thor ough cltirens. They will siujj pntrio- tie son of their own initiative, "Can thev improve these newcom ers' lives us conditions now are? I don't think so. It is the ImnM of one concern in California that its cow punchers can start n held of cattle at Hie Mexican border mid drive them to HritMi Columbia, cninpinc every night on the concern's land. Why is this land hchlT It is held for spoon lulivu pursiscs mid until this con cern mid others like it are forced to let go of their land wo must limit (Coutlnueci on pago 2.) JAP AMBASSADOR MEETS PRESIDENT WASIUNOTON, April IB. -Jnpa-uoHO AmliHssador Klud.i today con ferred with President WHhou regard ing the nntl-allun land hill now pending In tho California legislature. It wafl Btated that no announcement would ho in ti do concerning tho con furvnee. SEEK HUNDRED MILLION FROM STANDARD OIL NI3W YOKK, April I C Suit to recover Si 00,000,000 from tho Standard Oil company for alleged violation of tho anti-trust statutes was started hy tho Htato of Texas with tho Borvlug of n subpoena on t bo company's president, Jolru 1). Archhold, hero. HERTZ CHIEF RABBI OF BRITISH EMPIRE LONDON, April 15. Dr. Joseph II. Heitu of Now York is installed today ns ehiuf vahhi of tho Hritish empiro in tho great synagogue. All tho mom hern of tho Jewish clergy in tho Hrit ish kingdom wuro present. PATKItKOV, N, j . April -To . V- ;M5?3ttV FTBW plan a atrlko of thu IS. 000 school tiKlf "Ti u aM B'- 'mM children In the city becauso, It la a!- - LE n)4km K BKffr'"MMrM nro ridiculing j ftH iOM um ""VB 7HH tho works strikers Miss I BB jrT"'B H ' " MH--B H tho KB: IttnflE. Hl"V fJKIaS-H York IniluatrlalUt lender, baa called' o maai meeting of women itnu chll- uren lonignt. According tn, atrlko loaders here, teachers aro callln them anarchist. , "Tho teachers liavo no right t" projudlcu thcao children," aald MU Klyuu today. "Tho majority of theo Httln ones are children of atrlkcra. H tho hoard of education 'does not atop such lactica win empty tho achoola and give- the puplla a lesson lu IndimtrlalUin." Tho autboritlca nru prepared to onforco tho truancy law or to arrest the children and their parents In the oent tho atrlko goes Into effect. Tho school hoard Is meeting today to con alder tho matter. A WASIUNOTON. April IS. At tepts will ho nude to make the gov ernment printing office a closed shop If Janica At. t.ynch, president of tho tyiKigriiphlcat union, la named as United Stutes public printer, accord ing to a roport hero today. Tho fed eral printing establishment Id now conducted along open shop lines, al though tho majority or Its employes nro union members. Thu American IYderatlon of Labor ; haa Indorsed Lynch. TF! TO WASHINGTON, April 15. Per mission to Or. Xredorlck Kranr Frlediiiann, discoverer of a reputed tiihorculojls cure, to pr.ictlco modi elno lu thu District of Columbia Is to bo Incorporated In a resolution soon to bo Introduced In tho upper houso of congress hy Sonator Hughes of Now Jersoy. Senator Hughes wlt ncssed Krlediiinnn's experiments on tubercular patients hero yesterday and was greatly Impressod. BENCH WARRANTS OUT FOR PRESIDENT MILLER imiDGHP-OIlT, Conn., April 15. Charging thorn with manslaughter and nogllgonco in connection with tho wreck on tholr lino at W'estport. Conn., last October, bench warrants woro Issued hy Suporlor Judge Green hero today for Presldont Charlos Mollon and Vlco Presldont K, II, Mcllonry of tho Now York, Now Htv veil & Hartford railroad, 'AT PANAMA EXPOSITION;' SPLENDORS " -JIK1 H'- H 'nt iK' IH'iH HU ..i .-iaH -HK-HNb OnmmW-j?3j2-L.nmmmmmmmmEWlnmmmTmnm .' .T1-: --- ! J. 1 . ,;,-;r:r-AL-;BW'WJ ST NO MMliiiiB OVER PASSAGE i 10 THREATENED . AEIEN EAND BILL1 HER COMPANION SACRAMENTO, Cal , April 15. Scuato and house leaders professed no alarm over tho passage of tho antl-alleu land hill as a result of tho formal protest hy tho Japanese gov ernment to Washington against the enactment of such legislation. Senator Camlncttl, democratic leader of tho upper house, emphat ically declared his belief that Tree, dent Wilson would not Interfere In California's affair, oven now that a formal protest had been received from Japan. "Wo now havu a man tn tho white houso who believes In a people's gov ernment," said Camlncttl. "I am absolutely certain that ho will not Interfere; that ho will abldo hy his former declarations to let California haudlo tho situation under her con stitutional rights." BUD 10 EASILY E l.OS AXOKLKS, Cal., April 15. Kmphatio and ungrv denial was voiced today by Hud Anderson's mnnnger Dick Donald, to reports that Anderson cannot possibly make tho stipulated I'M ihmuuIs at 7 o'clock tonight lor his hattlo with Knockout Hrown. Donald heatedly declared that Had nlieady is down to tho re quired weight and that ho will outer tho ring as btroug ns ut any timo in Ids brief fUtio career. Heports were circulated today that Anderson, finding the weight impos sible would surrender his forfeit monoy ninl attempt to go nhend with tho bout regardless. Donnld branded tho whole story as false. Anderson spent tho afternoon lonfiiiR nbout Ids enuip nt Doyle's. Ho was in excellent spirits, nml ap parently ut high nervous tension. Drown, nt Venice, spent tho after noon on thu beach. Ho planned to leave for Los Angeles ut 0 o'clock. After tho weighing in ho will eat ids dinner of milk and eggs. Tho sky was cloudless today, jifomising fair weather, although ttlightly chilly, for tho evening, MM WEIGHT NKW Olt LEAN'S, La., April 15. Following n bloody fight between tho two ruon, after her hubnnd, Jesse Stroud, had come iion her horseback riding with Kdwnrd Heeler on n coun try nad, Mr. Stroud shot and killed tho former and wounded (ho latter. Stroud who is president of the Vivian Oil company first pulled Heeler off his horMi and began thrashing him. Mrs, Stroud then drew a revol ver nml Mint Stroud in tho side. Maddened hy pain. Stroud continued to jsmiid his opimiiont's face into a bloody mas, and Mrs. Stroud fired again. Tbi.- timo she broke Heeler's leg. Her face livid with rage, the wo innn got off her horse and, approach ing the struggling men, awaited nn op portunity to place tho piftol against her husband's head. It came, and the shot blew out his brains. The two men, one deud and tho other ex hausted, then sank in a pool of their own blood, mid lay there until the authorities came. Pistol in baud the woman waited near them. "After I am ncipiitted I nm going to marry Heeler, she declared fid lowing her arrest. POPE'S CONDITION KOMK, April 15. Flash Indica tions nro that tho Hope is very near death. UOMH, April 15. Popo llua X unexpectedly suffored another re lapse again tonight. Tho Vatican physicians aro groatly alarmed, t A bulletin issued by tho vatienn tonight said tho pontiff's tempera ture wus 100.8 and that bronchial and influenza symptoms had ap peared in a more virulent form. Tho vatienn prelates aro held in readiness (o administer tho last sa craments. Angolo Sin to, the Hope's brother, was hastily summoned to the bedside tonight, MUCH 1 'j T E Reopening of Peace Negotiations Probable Montenegro Practically Isolated ns Result of Blockade by Powers' Warships, First National Congress of Albania Opens Six Day Session at Rem Prepares to Protect Rights. LONDON, April IS.--Turkey and HulKarla lmvo arranged another arm istice, according to telegraphic dls ratchea received hero today direct from lioth Vienna and Austria. Tho reports caused dlploamts here to pre dict a apeedjr.re-openlng of peace negotiations, with a successful con clusion. Montenegro is practically Isolated today a a result of the blocade es tablished by tho powers' warships. JtOMK, April 15. To dlacuu plans for an autonomous form of government, the first national con gress of Albania opened a alx days' session hero today. The congress will adopt measures to protect the national rights of the Albanians and will appoint committees te're'fftre 'a plan of government for ibmlaaloW to the powers. The poweW are to fix the boundaVlea of thbjMw king' dom. . '' A ruling sovereign was proclaimed In Albania M, the person of the 0,13 de Montpeaaler, a brother of ''tiie claimant to the French throne.. DEFECTIVES Gill" BANK OF ENGLAND LONDON, April 15. Tho Dank of England Is surrounded by Scotland Tard detectives today to prevent any Turther attempt by militant suffra gettes to wreck that Institution. Ex perts who today examined tho can of dynamite, slipped Insldo the banks railing, found several hairpins and an electric battery with wires at tached to a time fuse. LISTEN TO REPORTS WASHINGTON. April 15. To day's sessions of tho convention ot tho Daughters ot the American Hevo lutlon heard today reports of tho organization's historian, treasurer and secretary-general. The Insurgent faction charges that tho administra tion has packed the new credentials committee. Nominations for tho various offices will bo made tonight. T SUFFERS RELAPSE LONDON, April IS. Reported to have suffered a rolapse since par tially recovering from her recent Ill ness, Mrs. Emmellno Pankhurst, the militant sutfragetto leader, who was recently released from tho Holloway Street prison. Is said to bo lu a se rious condition hero today, BOUCHER'S BODY FOUND FLOATING IN LAKE UNION SKATTLK, Wash., April m Helatives of J. II. Douehcr, 54, in spector in tho city engineer's, office, whoso body was found floating in Lake Union by his son, say that,thoy believe ho fell into the lake while ill. Douehcr had been missing for a week, Deleetivu Tom Huydm is in, re ceipt of information Hint Douehor was jnit off a car while noting queer ly on tliu night of April 7 at a dan gerous point on the road. Doueher was subject to fainting spells, and h may hnvo rolled down the bleep grad into the water. I ARM N W K WH BALKANS