Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Image 6

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GERMANS
KEEP ANNIVERSARY
KAISERS GN
NEW YORK, Juno 14. What is
expected to bo tho Rrcntest demon
titration in America to honor the
rnlcr of a foreign country will occur
tomorrow when Gennnns throughout
tho United Stntcs nnd Canada will
celohrato the twenty-fifth nnnivor
pnry of tho accession of His Majesty
William If, Kmror of Germany.
The demonstration aha will he n
celchrnlion in honor of tho twenty
five yenrs of peace Germnny has en
dured under the rule of 'Europe'
Wnr Lord." Tho committee in chnrpo
of the local celebration announced to
day that a Iihrc fund has been snh
Herihed throughout tho United Stntcs
a" a memorial fund, which will, by
tho express renet of Kniser Wil
helm, bo devoted to philanthropic)
purpose iu the respective citio in
which it hna been subscribed. An en
grossed address signed by every con
tributor to tho Kaiser Memorial fund,
no mntter how small tho subscription,
today is ready to bo sent to Germany
for presentation to the Emperor.
Tho Imperial Gennnn Ambassador,
Count von Berustorff, whovhas acted
as hononry chairman of the American
committee, is expected to come to
Now York tomorrow to attend the
ceremonies here. Several "represen
tatives of foreign governments nt
Wnj-hington also have nccepted invi
tations to attend. It was announced
here today that formal programs to
celebrate tho event have been ar
ranged in hundreds of municipalities
throughout tho country. Besides tho
engrossed address, several German
socitics havo planned to send sepa
rate testimonials. San Francisco
Germans today sent, by way of New
York, n. handsome piece of bronze
nnd silver sculpture, cmblcrantic of
California and tho opening of the
Panama canal. In tho center is mi
arch nbove the Golden Gate aeros
which two Neptunes, representing the
Atlantic nnd Pacific oceans, are
clasping hands. Below the arch is
the seal of California nnd tho fig
ures of n miner, n cowboy nnd an
American Indian. At the bottom arc
fruits and flowers of California. The
piece is mounted on n massive pedes
tal of California redwood.
WOMEN EROM ALL
OE
WORLD
MEET AT BUDA ST
BUDAPEST, June 14. The most
notable gathering of women in tho
world's history will open here tomor
row with more than 1000 delegates in
attendance representing twenty-eight
different countries. It is the seventh
international congress to be held un
der the nnpices of tho International
Woman Suffrage Alliance since tho
formation of that body eleven yenrs
ago in Washington, 1). C. Mrs. Car
rie Chapmnn Cult, of New York,
president of the Alliance, who has
just completed nn eighteen month's
tour of the world in tho interests of
the cnusc. will preside. Among the
100 delegates from the United States
are tho Ilcv. Dr. Annn Howard Shaw,
Judge Ben lJndnv, of Colorado, Mrs.
O. II. P. Belmont, Mrs. Ida Busted
Hnrcr, and other dLtinguthcd suf
fragists.
Probably the only important wo
man suffrage society unrepresented
is tho Women's Social nnd Political
Union of England, the leaders of
which, although invited, hac pre
ferred to continue their campaign of
violent militnney to pnrtic'unting in
a ionventon whose avowed object is
to nihive the vote for women by con
stitutional methods. Tho lenders of
the Briti-h delegation s Mr. Milli
ceat G. Kawcett, president of the Na
tional Union of Woman Snffrag' So
cieties, and who is nl-o first vice
president of the International Alliance.
ONLY STRETCH OF
VA
ROAD
BUM WITH MOMS
MANILA, Juno 14. Fierce fight
ing continued today between Ameri
can troops and Moro outlaws on tho
rim of a volcnno's crater. Latest
reports say another American scout
has been kilted and another wound
ed in addition to tho six killed In
tho first day of tho battle.
Tho Moros still hold ono fort at
Dagsaf, but its capture is expected
today. Tho fighting for tho last
three days, tho reports say, has been
of tho fifercest order.
WEST OF CHICAGO
OAKLAND, Cnl., June 14. Tho
only stretch of clovnted railroad west
of Chicago is being built In Califor
nia at the Oakland terminal on the
Southern Pacific company. It Is to
aecommodnto tho numerous suburb
an electric trains that pass at that
point with passengers between the
east bay cities and San Francisco.
Tho mils will bo carried on n dou
ble track, ballasted deck structure,
extending for a distance of 3X44
feet, or about twelve city blocks. Tho
roadway begins to climb nt tho foot
of Twentieth street on tho present
right of way, entering tho now Six
teenth street depot on the second
floor. Hero suburban passengers
nro handled without mingling with
those for main lino trains. Leaving
the depot, the elevation is maintain
ed, tho track paralelting tho steam
train tracks and allowing tho freight
trains to pass underneath at Klov
cnth street to tho railroad yards.
Tho surtaco Is again reached at tho
foot of Ninth street.
These chunges nro made to pro
vent congestion, for the traffic out
of the Oakland terminal H very
heavy. Street cars and teams will
cross under the overhead tracks In
going to nnd from tho Oakland mu
nicipal wharves on the western
front, steel viaducts having been
erected to allow nmplo clearance
over tracks and streets.
Four tracks will carry passenger
traffic between tho Sixteenth street
depot nnd the Mole, two for electric
lines only and two for through and
local steam trains. It Is said that
these facilities will greatly expedlto
tho handling of ferry traffic during
excursions and celebrations, and, in
particular, during tho Panama-Pacific
International exposition In
1915.
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ROYAL OAKS OF OAKLAND
PLANT TREE IN PORTLAND
POBTLAND, Ore.. June 14. Sym.
boliziug tho fraternal spirit cxisiting
between the two cities, tho Itoynl
Oaks of Oakland, Cnl., have today
planted n live oak tree iu ono of
Portland's parks. F. K. Heed, mon
nreh of the Oaks, presided at tho
ceremony.
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