Ci t I 8 999 "onrf Stmt " V 1-1 MEDTORD Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair loiilKtit mill Wi'ilncs tiny. .Mm., (IH; ,MIh., HA. I'orty-tlilnl Yrnr. Dully IJIkIiIIi Yi'Ar. ArEDlfORD, OltlOTON, TUESDAY, AIAY 20, 3913. NO.fiO. MAIL r CABINET ACTS m JAPANESE AND U Predictions Made That Problem Will Do Settled In Court Bryan Re ports Result of Confcrcnco With Chimin Arbitration Talk Derided. Speedy Settlement of Questions Aul tatlnn Countries Uracil by Reprc senlntlves of the Mlk-du. VA8IIIN(TO.N Mil)' 20. .Predic tions Hint Oin Cnllfornlii-Jfiiwiiuto liiiul dispute ltl litt settled ur (hut slops Mill lin tnkoii In Hid court to to minimi tint troutilu before tlio Webb lilll becomes effective In August. woru.frooly iiiiulu todny by iiilmlnU. Irutloii loaders. Tim cabinet (oiliiy discussed thn Mtiutlnn liruiiKlil to it crisis liy Gov ernor Johiiioii signing the tilll. Hec rotary llrnti reported tho ilctnlli of lil conference with Amhiisinilnr Chimin, who thin morning fnrwnrdod tint mtinlnlntrntlon'ii reply to Toklo. Hocrotnry 1 1 ry ii ii ulno reported Chin du's own prrnonul views. It U bo Ilvcd Hint Ambassador Chimin linn proacutcd u report fnornhly dls iKim'il tnwnrd thu nnlliinnl govern ment's nrtloii In tlio controversy. Hce rotary llryuii believe Hint n week or morn Is likely to pais before Toklo responds to Chlndu's report. 'IVol In L'ouriM Likely. President Wilson nml hi ndvlaors tiro confident Hint tho dispute vs 111 never ko to nrhltrutlon. Ill nil visors suy Hint mi nrhltrutlon com mission could only decide whuthcr thn California hill vlnlntos the treaty Willi Japan nml thnt thoy could tlio Into no settlement. A lout of tlio hill In tho four In, or n decision by Hut United States mi promo court ns to whether Jnpnucc nro kIIkIIiIo Ui rllUonshlp, In believed to hi tho likeliest mlutlon or tho illf f lenity. M Tho I'Hblmit toilny nlso ronililorotl tho ipiostluu of race equality, which limy prove tho principal hltoh In n imttlematit should Jnpmi rnUo tho Imiio. SmhiI)' Hrtllciiirut Soouht. KAN FIIANCIHCO, Cnl.. Mny '20. "If Jnpmi nml I lot United Stilton nru to continue tlii'lr relations on tlio hiimo friomllv basis which bus iniirkoil their intercourse mi to tlio present, tho questions now ugituting liolli ntiiiilrirx must liu definitely settled without iK'lny." Tills WJIH tllO Htlllcilieilt lo tlio Pnilctl Press hero toilny of A. lint tot i, lender of lint iiuliuiiulist party of liipnn, who i horo with llireo iIIh. tlngiiisheil (MinfeieeH to observe thu California situation uml ndvisu Toklo on tho uiiti-iilioii sentiment which Iiiih or.vntnlllroi! into u dolor iiiiiiutioii thmucjiotit tlio Mute Hint nlioiiH Ineligible to oitixonship must not ho ulloWL'il to occupy ngrlotil luriil IiiihIh, Tlio thrco men iieeom imiiyim; Mr. Ilnttori nro II. Dlmin, of tho .Inpummo Iioiiho of koih; Dr. K. Ihiikn, of tho JiipnnoHv l'n'Hlivlniiiiii (Continued on paga 2,) TO COAST ARSENALS WAHIIIXflTOX, Mny 'JO.- Score tnry of Wur (liirrlnoii toilny ileclnred thnt iTpleilnliinoi)t of tlio ntocl; of uiiiiuimition doritroyed hy firo eotnu tlmti hko u( tho lleiieciu, Cnl., iiimo ii it I wiiH Iho only rciiHon for t lie liifhnil liuiiillnj,' of Hits niIoty of iniiiiltioiiH ut prttHcnt iU Home l'uoifio Count uttitlons, Ko denied Hint theio wiiH uiiy itmibiiiil nolivity ut ui my potttri on tlio rnuHt mid iiHHeited Hint tlio roiitlno Milflinu' of troops wiih tlio only inovomoiit of uiiy body of iiuiu ut prcHcnt conteinpluled. Tlio oxpluiintloii of tho Sooiolury of Wur wiih drawn ! forth hy reports fioui tho Pneiflo ChnHt thnt men ut tho PichIiHo ul Still I'ViiiioIhoo wore lieliiK woi'kcil night nml day IiiiiuIIIiik ummiiiillloii for blc uiiiih mid Hint n KOiiornl nir of nolivity pqrviulcd both luniy liouilipinrlorri mid mwy yanlu in thu went, m INK COLLI TELLS HOW DYNAMITE - WAS PLANTED Stauncrlnii Blow Dealt to Defense In Caso of Wm. Wood When Co-Dc-fendant Turns States Evidence and Describes Plnclnn. of Explosives. Breed Admitted as Responsible Party but Defense Seeks to Show That Defendants Were lunorant. IIOHTON, May 20 - A MnKKorlm? blow wuh ilcult tho ilflfcimo of Will linn Wood, miiltl'iulllloniilro proil ilonl or tho woolen (mat, horo todny when DeiiuU Colllui, it CiiinbrldKO dot; fnnvlor ami lO'dofondnut with Wood nml I'rvdorlck Attonux, wealthy munufiictiiror of toxltlo mill acicdrorlo, on trial horo on chnrKC of plnutliiR ibunmlto In connection with tho liwronco textile utrlkiirn. tontltled for tho proterutlon. Iloth Wood nml Atlontu nccuied uuinovd by Collin' iktuertlon. Colllim flmt wm ipientloiiod tf RnrdliiK hi kiiowlvtlKo and nnpinln tnuce of John llreoii, thn dofenno oh- Joited. Tho roil ft ruled thai Colllni could only toitify iiRnliut hluuelf ami n I one wrmiKlo followed. Sny WihmI I'nhl Hrreli. Dlntrlct Attortioy I'elletler opened todny' omton with n ntartlliiK dec laration iiKiilunt Wood. "I uliind rendy lo prove," ho nld, "Hint Wood pnld John llrecn, who plnutod tho dynnmlto nt l.nwroncc. I nUo hnva found tho wltnemos r rnverlnK thu planted dynnmlto mid thvy nrv rondy to tnko tho ulnnd ' Tho dofotuo ndnillti'd durlm; tho uioruliiR KiKiilon thnt I If. eon pUuted tho dyiinmltn, lltil Inttirted thnl'Wood nml Attoaux woro (Knornnt of M plniii. Thn ilofomn to far linn mic- reeded In burrlnR nil toMlmony ro RnrdliiK thn liwrouco utrlke, tho court upholding tho contention thnt tho nlrlke cntitiol bo u pnrt of tho nlloRod crime. v Jinlftii Croohy ruled thai any ten llinony Collin lulRht offer would 1 1 Hint of nn nccouipllte and iniikt I" luik'Hndenlly corrohomted. MrclliiK Willi llrecn. Collin thou dcKcrlbcd n meotltiR ho hml with llrecn In llonton. Ho uorted llrcou nuked him to help him In u cortnlu mutter and Hint ho ii K rood. "Utor," unld Collin, "wo mot two men In a waloou, llrecn chatted with them for K mlnuten nml then ho wa hatided bundle. After tho men loft llrcou laid Iho bumllo on tho utile walk ami miked mo to carry It. I compiled nml wo went lo tho depot. There llrecn hnndod mo a ticket for l.nwreuco. He mild wo mum not bo been together on the train. "Wo went to hnwronco In epnrnto macho but mot In tho depot thero nml went to Uroen'n undot taking en tnbllMhmout. Tho buiidlo llreoii Rno mo wclRhed about -to pound." Collin di'Hcrlhod In detnll hht inovomeutH In I.uwreuco, lie mild ho took tho bundle upHtnlm to llreen' bedroom, llrcou explaining that It roulnliied "Julie." CoIIIiih denied ho know that llreen mount dynamite. Kynainlte IHtldcil. Cnllttitf hiiIiI thnt Hi ecu liiHtriicted him to divide tho dynnmlto atlck Into nix bundled, covering them with iiownpuporH. "llreen uakod me," nnld CoIIIiih, "If I know Wood, I told him 1 did not mid ho iiiiHWcrodi 'Well, never inliid; It's u Reed Joke, anyhow.' " (Contlnuon on pago 3.) ESPEE GUARDING L KOSKIIUIta, Ore., Mny 20. Ho eeiviiig iiifonnutioii from Kugeuo homelimi) no to tho offeel Hint uiuiu liei'H of Iho IildiiHliiiil WorkeiH of llio Woild were nllogoil to bo )nn niu to blow up n Iii-IiIru oii the Southern I'nelfio on Mny II), tlio Soiilborn l'uoifio offioiulrt uuiiutniued nn nimoil Kiiunl nt every inilwuy liridgo mid IichIIo between l'oillnud mid AhIiImiuI luyt niylit nnd nil engi neeirt weio iiihtruoleil lo run Mowly over every biidijo. i LOCA BRIDGES NEW CUBAN PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY OF LAND V" Qr J' F ijHHf HAVANA, .May 'JO. -(loncm! Murio Menocnl wah imuiKiirntcil preldent of Culm today ami Mme. Menocnl, n Ivpicnl SpnuiHb beauty, in firxt Indv of Hie land I AI FLORIDA HOME WKST I'ANM llCACII, Pin . May 20. Henry M. KliiRlcr, mllllonnlro trnctloii in. in mid tho man who did moro (o develop tho Htuto of Klorldn than nny other, died hero nl hi home today after n hard fight for llfo extonilluR over Rowrnl week. Henri failure wan the, luiinedlnto cauno of death. For tunny hour I'lagler had been practically moribund, but, Hpurrcd on by tho entreaties of Mr. I'lagler, tho hnlf Mcoro of phynlclnu In nt tcmlanro presi.ed Mtlinulnnt on thn dying man mid thu for a few hour kept tho lnt vertigo of llfo flicker ing, l'lnnlly the Ktlmulniit brought no rcpono mid the mllllonnlro' HTe went out quietly nnd with hardly n HtPlggll'. Mrii. Miigler mid lLirry llnrllesB Flauler were ut the bedside when deiitb eume. All effort wiik niudo to withhold for several hours tlio new of FliiKlnr'i. ileutli. The hodv will he Interred ul St. AuiiHllno, Fin. The dnto for tlio fun oral, however, Iiiih not been net. The phyMcimiH thin ufleriiooii hinted that death followed a lout; polled of coma. nirrilOlT, Mich., May 20.-Or- ICiinixed labor was jjivoii a severe nr rniifiiiiienrliero todny by John Kithy jituini', president of tho National as Hoeiation of Mauufnctmcra in mnk- ill); bin annual report after referring lengthily to the treutment ucuorded great coiporutioiis by labor, Kiiby Hiild in putt: "('oiibpieuouii in tho momentous evenlH of recent yenrd Unit linvo traiiHpired in tho field of Amcucmi iiiihiwlry in Iho tragedy of l.os An geleH ami the draiuu of Iudiauupolis. Ah a reward to tlio principal accom plices in thin oounpirnoy, they have, one nfter another, through tho power of the invinoihlo 'inner circle' of tho Aiuoiiean Federation of Labor, hcon vo-eleeteil to their respective offioen. "Point to mo one Hinglu lnlior lend er who ban niisou mid indignantly demanded that such typo of leader ship ho barred forever from tho ad luiiiihtrution of union affairs." HENRY M FLAGLER MILLION! DEAD LAB ED BY MANUFACTURERS ffS Gill OMAN AN UN OUT OF SAN DIEGO Anarchist Orator and Her Manager Dr. Den Rcltman Pjaced on Board Train by Mob and Told to Leave Which They Were Willing to do. Nlfjht Attack Feared Couple Placed In Jail for Safety During Stay and Hustled Out by Chief of Police. T SAN IHrXJO, Cnl.,lMny '20. Km mn (loblmmi nml Dr. Hen Itcitiiiuu, her milliliter, were tftcci on Itonnl the Kunln Fc train here this after noon nml pent north. Thoy were piurdcd by n Hlronir .dctnchmcnl of police nml wore followed to the rail way Hlntlou hy n mob of vevcrnl thousand men. They had Consented to leave if irhcn protection, t'bief of l'nlieeWilMJusnid: "They told mo thnt they had no idt'ii how inleime the fcclimr of the community wiih or thry would not have come here. Attorney Itobliinn. reprcicnllug thrm, advinod ihein to ko mid they agreed, Mix (loldmnu said hint preferred to go in Iho day tune, oh molw nro wone nt night. I coiihidercd thai the plnti of nrreKtiut; the pair wiih thu best one. nn I feared that if they went to n hotel here there might be uolonce." The city officinlH wiid they bnd prcviuii-iy made arrangements with the rnilrond enmpniiy to not otop the trui n in San Diego county. Jrortil by Crowd. While tho crowd of. excited men nml Home women jeefarnnd shouted tbrcntH of violence. Mi floldmmi nnd Dr. Iteitmnn. were whisked nwny from the city jail nt 12:10 in one of the polico nutomobileH, fitting on either nido of Chief Wilson, who wns nrmed with n repenting; rifle. Ter rific HH'ed wnn nindo in renchinj the Snutn Fo station, nml scores of heavjlv landed ninchinoH wJiich fol lowed Iho two i)''rC cnr' could uenrrely kcp the pace. When Iteitmnn nnd Mini; Goldman worn brought from the jail for tho fitvt time since their inenrccnition nml rushed into tho machine, the crowd which had been clnmerius: for a look nt tho pair nml which now packed the entire htreet, broke into n roar. Mlvt Colilmnn Frightened. Mis Goldmnn wb plainly fright encd and cliinj; to Chief Wilson's arm. When someono cried, "there she is I (let her!" tho womnn winced nud her lip trembled. Kcitmnu was the least disturbed. He scowled and pulled his hrondhrimmed black bat down over his eyes. "Clenr the track," hhouted Wilson nud the chauffeur threw in the clutch Tho crowd fell back, nud no at tempts of violence were made. Following tlio chief's machine came n second ninebino filled with detective. As tho chief raced up tho street such n howl went up as lias not been heurd in Snn Diego sineo tho I, W. W. days. Kxeited persons jumped into every available vehicle mid started in pursuit. TARIFF ON LUMBER WASHINGTON, Mny 80. Tlio In ter-stuto commerce commission to day suspended until November 28 tho postponed increased tariffs uu lumber nud shingles from north Pa eifio points to Minnesota nnd the middle, western states, ALASKA PICTORAL ALBUMS SENT TO THE PRESIDENT SF.ATTLK, Wash., May 20. Giv ing a coinplelo story of Alnskn's re sources hy pictures and minis, nn album, prepared by the Alaska bureau of the Cbumbor of Commerce, was sent to President Woodrow Wilson today, It contains 102 photographs and twenty-eight ninps with written description and explanations, show ing tho value of Alaska of proposed federal railroads, DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER. SUED FOR DIVORCE, AND DUKE OF ALDA, THE CO-RESPONDENT The DiichctH of Westminhter, n handsome womnn nnd wife of one of the wealthiest peer of Hie Uriti-h realm, is to he baled to court to an swer the most venous charge by her husband. The duke has gone so fnr u to defy King (Jeorge in filing h s bill for absolute ditorcc. He hn named the Duke of Alba, a .Spnni-.li grandee, with n lot of money nud time. WASHINGTON, May 20. A com- hinution of big business is opiKtsmg government const ruction of railroads in Alaska, according to charges made before tho senate teritorie.s commit tee hero today by Delegate Wieker shnin of Alaska. Tho (opier river nnd North Western, tha While 1'nss and Yukon Itailwny, tho Alaska Steamship Company, the Pacific Const Steamship Company nnd the Controller Hay Navigation Company. Wiekcrshnm, miM were members of the opposing syndicate. ,"The hands of J. I Morgan nnd company nnd the Guggenheim," ickershain ndded, "nrc to bo seen In every move connected with Alas ka." SHUN APPLE PIE AS PART OF SATAN ZION CITY, III., May 20.-Sntnn, apple iiu and fried potatoes were nil put in tho same class hero todny by Wilbur Glen Volivn, overseer of the Zionites. "All three contain bog fat," Vo livn told tho members of his flock, "nud you bhoitld shun apple pio as yoti would n rattlesnake." The advico was given in connection witlt n trip Zionites nro to make to Chicago next Sunday. fftt FIGHT RETURNS AT ISIS The Mail Tribune's leasod wire operator will copy the Auderson-Mandot fight re turns nt the Isis Theatre to night over the only direct ringsiilo wire out of tho Ver non arena on this occasion. Tho servieo nt the Isis will be the speediest description of a fight over sent over n tele graph wiio ami on no other occasion hns nny person bud the temerity to lease a direct wire for such a distance, 1121 miles, to handle the news of a prizefight. Tho wire will car ry the results of tho Jack Ilritton-Kddie Murphy fight nt Kenoshn, Wis., tlio Jess Willurd-Gunboat Smith fight nt Snn Francisco nml tho Cal Delany-Monto Attoll semi wiudup at Vernon, in addition to teh main event and other preliminaries. Moving pio tures will nlso bo given ami no long waits will mnr tho uv cning's entertainment which will bo suitable for ladles a well ns gentlemen. Doors open ut 7:110. HHHt H BJPNESS BLOCKSTEDERAf ROAD IN ALASKA W$r. J jjpj."i. t r " GETS NEW TRIAL SALEM, Ore., May 20. Tho su preme court today filed an opinion in tho enso of Harry A. Start, of Port land, reversing the lower court and graining a new trial to the physician, who was charged with sodomy. Tho opinion is written by Justice llumett, who says the lower court erred in holding that Earl Von Hulcii, the innu who wns present when the of fenso was committed with Fred Kodey, was not nn neeompliee. It is nlso contended by Justice Humett that hnlf n dozen caes were brought into the trial, while the indictment chnrged but one. The diss-ontiug opinion is written by Chief Justico Mollridc, who ns rerls that the court did not err in holding that Von Hulcii was not nn accomplice. The opinion holds moro te.-tiinonv tending to show tho degeneracy of Start was clearly nil missiible. The opinion concurred in by Justice Knkin. BY PRESjDENT WILSON WASHINGTON. May 20,-Prcsi-dent Wjlsou today sent to the sen ate the following nominatiens: Hurry Kelly, to be register of the laud of fice at Lewistou, Montana. Abialiam Hogel, to bo recoivor of public moneys at T.owiston, Mont. TAFT 10 BECOME CONNECTICUT CITIZEN NKW 1IAVUN. Conn., May 20. Former President Taft Is on record horo today with tho uiinoiiucomout that ho will start formal proceedings tit oneo to become a citizen of Con necticut and a Now Haven voter. Professor Taft must bo a resident of New Haven a year before ho Is elig ible to vote. M MINNVIILE SEEKING NEXT 1.0.0. F. MEET City Entcrtalnlnn 1500 Delegates and Visitors to Odd Fellows' Conven tion Rcbckahs' Sessions Occupy Day Grand Lodfle Meets Tonlflht. Klamath Falls Seekinq 1915 Conven tion Auto Rides Given Delegates Hotels and Rooms Arc Crowded. 4 Now Officers Klectcil. U. A. I'oguc of Ontario, Ore., was elected chlof pa triarch at tho icnilon of tho grand encampment this aftor noon. Other officers elected are: Grand high priest. Judge O. W. Wright, Albany; grand senior warden, Robert An drews, Portland; grand Ju nior warden. Hoy Williams, Milton; grand scribe, K. K. Sharon, Portland; grand treasurer, W. W. Francis, Albany;- grand representa tive, G. P. Rlcklcy, Harris burg. Tho appolntlvo officers will be named after tha Insinua tion of those named above. With every hotel and rooming house In the city crowded and with visitors In private dwellings all over theclty Medford today is entertain lag tho state convention of Odd Fel lows and It ebe kalis. It U eMlMwt4 thnt there nr close ty-lSQedefegatte and visitors at thn convention, f Interest with the delegates Is cen tered on tho choice of the next meet ing place with McMlnnville as tho strongest possibility. The McMlnn. villa peoplo came In force last night and have the largest delegation pres ent. They are supplying every ono with badges of their city and are leaving no stone unturned to land the convention for 19H. Klamath Hecks 1013. Tha Klamath Falls delegation Is another largo ono, the object of their united offort being to create senti ment favorable to their city for tho 19 1C convention. They arrived yes terday afternoon, tho first large dele gation to reach tho city. When tho special train from tho north reached Mcdrord ut 9:40 last evening 7S0 members of tho order alighted. Within an hour thoy hud nil been assigned rooms and mostly nBlcep boforo tho snow let out at tho Page. Tho business of Tuesday's session was mostly of Interest to the Itc, bokahs, tho assembly for degrea meeting In tho morning, followed by the regular sessions of tho nssombly and grand encampment. Tho Patri arch Militant met this nftorhoon. (mini IHlgo Tonight. This evening's special session o tho grand lodgo Is tha big event In Odd Fellowdom for tho day. At 7 o'clock there will bo a meeting for degreo nnd at 8 tho exemplification of subordinate lodgo degrees. Tho exemplification of tho Hobckah de grees with an Installation program will Interest tho members of the auxiliary order. Tho Medford band and a largo group of local members of tho order ' today met all trains and tho work of assigning quartors wont oft smoothly. Tho restaurants of tho city wero kept busy providing meals for tho largo crowds nud tho ladles who served dlnuer nt tho Nat handled nn Immense throng. ; Tho visitors wero up and on tho streets early this morning and many wore given auto rides ovor the val ley. BY RIVAL'S FOLLOWERS PARIS, Mny 20. Dispatches hero todny from a Vienna news agency deeluro that Kssud Pasha, the Turk-, isli commander who nought tho sov ereignty of Albania, has been nras sinated by followers of AUn Bey. ' 4 f - ' M I l t 4(1 1 I I , f I