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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
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MEDFORD, OUHClON, WIODNKHDAY, JULY 10, mill.
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NO. 99.
UNITED STATES FACES CRISIS IN MEXICO
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MAND
TISH DE
SPEEDY ACTION
TO KEEP PEACE
Ambassador Wilson Cabled to Return
at Once and llenorl Upon Situation
Wnslilnnton Asked hy Powers !o
Act Situation Drllcntc.
LEADERS OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN, WHO THREATEN A STRIKE.
Antl-Anirrlcan Si'iillinciit In Mexico
Grows Rapidly Sworn Madero
Thinks Hucrla Tottcrlnn.
WAHIIINOTON', Jul) IB Acting
on liiHtrMi'lloiiH from President
Woodrow Wllmin. Heoretitry nf Hint"
llryim today cabled lloury l.im WIN
hitn, American ninbnioinilnr to Ali'x
Iro Oily, to ioiiiii to Washington "
mediately fur ii cniiforouoo on tho
Mexican wlttuttlnii, Thu preldeiil de
sire it detailed report "it ruiidltlmis
OlOIO.
Tho liom of tlm iiilniltiliitrntliiii to
pohliiimn iirtlou lit regard to tin'
Mexican tdliiittlin inilll after tint Or
tuber l'ctli)in In tluit country. It It
r.i'iirnlly believed, Iihk boon destroy
il im it result of thu Information
nml representations of (J rent llrlt
ulii. Itrlinlii Kero Not ho
It In understood tlmt llio llrlllh
foreign offlco him practlrnlly served
nolkii on I ho Htniii department Hint
, the United Htatos must guarantee
poaro In Mexico ii tutor tho Monroe
docirluo. Other iruroponii nations
urn uxportod to folio-,
TIih nil lint Ion U logardod ns litiMl
delicate. Tim United Mate In virtu
ally (ho only rlvlllftM iiallon now
withholding recognition of tho Mil
ortu Knvurniocnt In Mexico. It In
feared If tho Pulled Mate wore to
rerognlro lluortn now, It would lm
construed an n 'backdown," anil
Hint ,1 1 uitrln would become mori' nr
niKiint thnu en or. Thu fait, how-
mt, thai ino lluortn goorniucni
ha not been recognized makes It
difficult ml imiu air ly to protest
against thu treatment accorded
American residents, nml Ambassador
Wilson Ih prevented from acting In
concert with thu representatives or
tho other powers In Mexico City,
Aiitl'A merit mi Sentiment
ItoporlH from I'nltml Mates con
hiiIi lii Mexico Indicate that tho nut)
Amcrlrnn sentiment In that oouniry
U growing. Moth thu federals ami
tlm Movlcnu rebels aro Incensed
ngiiliisl United Mates cltlroiiH.
Oscar llranlff, 0110 of tho richest
limn In Mitxlco, conferred tiulity with
President WIIhoii, nml It Is under
stood ho reported that coiuIIIIoiih In
thu southern republic am ulnriulng.
Aflor HiIh conference it statement
wan IskiioiI hy Hocrotnry of Htato
(Continued on pggo 3.)
TROLLEY Ie ""
HELD TO BLAME
BilHBLMcIKMHIHHHilHHi
MMN
TO
M
I S S II E S
TO ARBITRATION
A'.n. Gcfj-retsoTZ. 7 7tl(t3m G Lcc.
V. (I. Lit, m -liloiit of tlio Mrotlicrlioml of I.ocomotivn Trninmcii, nml
A H. (Inri'i'txon, pii'mhIi'mI of (ln OroVr of Kiiilroml Comlnptori'.
LARK
LECTURES
ON
0 AID
I
POOR HOUSE TRIP
WASHINGTON', .Inly 1(1. "Jmt
to keep from Koine lo tln immiiIioiixl"
uih tint ii'iihoii nmiKiii'il hy SpcnkiT
Cliniiii Clark Imlnv -for niiri-ptiii"
conl iiii'Im for li'ctiiri' tonrx.
"I li'i'lino onlv whi'ii coimnH N
mil in mmkIiiii," naiil Chirk lliix af
ternoon. "I must lay hy (onii'tliim;
isiiri. v
"INcry ronlni'l I hiuii conlniipj
Itvn (.'InitRi'H. Oiio is Hint thu loo-'
lure nro htiliji't't to 'lliu rxiyenoirs
of pulilio Hcriri,' nml tho otlior in
to pot li'oturn. for pay in MiKdouri.
Tho Intlor in n innllor of no, iih I
fool tlmt I oo tlmt niiioli lo Misn-
IE
Conference Held Today Between Rail
road Mananers and Employes to
Arrantje Details of Plan to Adjust
Difference of Waqes.
CROWN PRINCESS OF ROUMANIA, ACCUSED BY PREMIER
OF CAUSING MANY SCANDALS DISGRACING HER FAMILY
Joint Telcnram Sent President Wilson
Urfilnfi the (mediate Appointment
of Mediation Commissioners.
onri.
"I would not noool nnv oonlrnol
lo looliiri', no niiitlor how much of
foioil, if it oovoroil it porioil wlion
'oiijjri'wH is in hon'Ioii."
WILLIAMS DEFEAI3
15
TO PRESIDENT IN
HIS 01 BEHALF
Walter It. ltoer wan ndJmlKoiI In
unnu WiMluemlay nml onlereil nont to
Knlciu nRyluin hy JikIkc Ton Velio.
ItoKorK nuked periuUnlou to wrlto n
Hlateinont nml trunncrlheil tho fol
IomIiii;: "I'roililnnt I'. B. A.:
"Ilorohy I rcrtlfy I hao hIkiioJ
and. pvomlj;nod IJerlaratlon of Inde
pendence between tho If.lShml KnK-
html.
"IMeaio lot ino pun oilt without
hothorlnc ino whatexer acconlliiK to
Statute of I.nw.
"(loo, WitfliiiiKton I' know him In
pnrnon nml hnvn heon In Itovolutlon
War with him nml ColtimhiiH. I have
rorroMpomloil wlthjilm Mncrnl time
two or threo yettra iiro.
'"WAI.TKU It. HOOKIl.
"(VlrKlula, Horn In), 38 or 2S
TH. of nf;o. Heen III Orojinn 10 ln.
Camo from WiiMhlni;ton, hoft Vtr-
Klnlit year nKti."
I.OH ANOKI.Kfl, Cal., July 10,
HoHpoiiHlhlllty for tho trolley acci
dent hero Hun day iiIkIU, In which
fourteen nurimtiH were killed, Ih laid
ut tho door of tho 1'nclflu IOIectrlc
Hallway rompitny toilny hy n coro
nur'H Jury.
In it verdict returned Into venter
ility tho, Jury declaroH that thu com
pany po'rnilUctl Itu tialnH to ho op
nralud ton rlixn toKelhcr, ami tlmt
I ho n'ccldo'nt could hnvo been avoided
dy thu propor ohnurvanro of tho rules
nml thu employment of competent
men.
Tho verdict uxonoratoH Motormnn
' l'ornler, of tho train Hint crushed
Into u HtniulliiK train, of nil blame,
Tho Jurorn rocomineniled Hint tho
railway ho compelled lo adopt it hiiio
mill proper block hIkuiiI HHteui,
I'lehldunt Paul Hlioup of tho I'a
clfle lllectrlo Iiiih announced Hint ho
will uiuko ovoiy effort nt n quick In
Mliilhitlon of it block h)hIoiii,
All tho lujiirril m the vnrloiin him
pllulH mo ruportiul today to ho lm
provliiK, nml no fuitlier . fiiliillileii
hid t'xpt'cli'd. I
VKIIN'ON', Cal., .Inly 1(1.-Kill
Williams, tho Itallimore luiiilnm
weight nml Clinrloy l.edoux, the sen
Hiitinnnl 1'ieiieli hliiKKor lust niyhl put
up one of tho fieroosl oneounlerH
over Horn in n Culiforiiiu riiiKi Wil
liiiius uiuuini: in the i.vleenlli.
Tho Mow which laid l.eilouv low
luis been ipiohlioueil jiml lodnv there
is some ilouhl us lo whether l.eilouv
was kmiokoil out, fouled, or quit.
IN WEST4VIRGINIA
I
Wi:ilSTi:it SI'lllNdS, W. Vn
July 10. A vonllct of guilty wan ro
tumeil today hy it Jury in thu cnuu
or Itiith Duff, cnarKoil with bribery
In connection with tho candidacy of
William Soyinour Kilwanls for tho
United Stnton nenato on tho progreH
Hlvu tlckot. Tho Jury rotlrotl nt S
o'clock thin moriiliiK uml renched it
verdict without delay. This Ih thu
micoiiil conviction roHiilttiiK from tho
loKlnhitlvo bribery chanson.
ST. PAUL DELUGED
BY ELECTRICAL STORM
HT. I'AUb, Mian., July 1U. Many
celluiH In the htntliicHri dUtilct are
beliiK puinpeil out today, followliiK
oiio of thu inoHt nevoid electrical uml
ruliiNtoriim uor expeilenced In tl.m
hocIIoii, MrH, Klht Henry, whllu
MlandliiK with her daiinhler, Mm, W,
II. (Iriicr, wan l ruck hy n hull of
IIiiIiIiiIiik mill limlmitly killed. Many
miiall flrin wuru wlnitud by lleliliili u,
SAl.r.M, Ore, .July JO. -The ulnte
livehloek Hiinitury honnl, on neconnt
of tho prevalence of hydrophobia, to
day issued mi order dircctinc tlmt
nil (logH in llio western part of Mult
niiiniili eoiintv nml in tlm northwest
cm iinrt of ClncknumK county iuint
In kept iliuiucd or miuxled. Thi
order applied to thu couutv outride
of thu iucoiiorntod citic. Slnto
Veleriimrian l.vlle nnnoiinoed that
tniiiiy eases of inbies hud heen found
in this section,
f PORTLAND, Ore, July 10. Tho
city council today passed nu ordin
ance providing for tho miuxling of
dogs. On neconnt of an emorgenoy
clause hoiug attached, thu ordinance
noes into effect immediately ami will
lm in forco until September Jf). Tlm
deaths of two men hero from tho
rabies wits tho direct cause for tho
action.
N'KW YOlMv, July 10. A confer
ence wns held hern tmluv hettvecii
coiiimiitfcs represent inc tho cantcm
railroads nml their Iraiiiuicu nml cou
liielors to tirrnngo. tho details of a
plan for arbitration of wage differ
ences nffcctiug morn than eighty
thoiiMiml men, who feck a twenty pi
cent iucronsf nml whoso threat to
strike if their demnmls were not met,
cmiHcd the passage hy congress of
tho New lands' amendment to tin;
Knlitiiiii not, following n conference
nt tho white house on .Monday of the
parlies .to (he dispute.
Two points which threaten trouble
n'liiniu to he arranged. One of these
is the threatened Mriko of employes
of the Krie railroad, independent of
tho geiicrul differences, nml the other
if tho determination of tho railroads
to force arbitration of their griev-
niices ngniiist their cmplo.ves.
A statement wax issued today
hy Provident GiirrcUon of the O. It.
C. and President Leo of thell. It. T
nppriving llio. start taVcn hy the
1'rio trainmen in demaiidiuir that the
l'rie system nhidu hy tho decision of
tho abitration hoard regarding nu in
creastig in wnges. A committee rcp
rcHenling the l'rie trainmen nml con
ductors is considering what action to
take in tho event that tho company
refuses to meet their demands.
lit n letter to tho heads of the
unions, tho general malingers of the
railroads slated that "all difference
rolutive to pav and working condi
tions" will now he arbitrated. Tho
union leaders think tho word "all"
xissihly may ho n joker.
At this morning's conference both
sides formally and unqualifiedly
agreed to submit tho issues to arbi
tration. A joint telegram signed hy
Klisha Lee, chairman .of the general
malingers' committee; President W.
fl. Leo, of tlm trainmen, nml Presi
dent A. II. flnrrelson, of tho con
ductors' organization, was seat to
President Wilson urging the immed
iate appointment of tho medintion
commissioners as- provided for in the
Newluuds' amendment.
WW
I.W.W. ORATORS
ARRESTED EI
VULGAR SPEECH
Portland Faclnp; Sama Disorders
Tlwt San DJeflo Did Two Years
Ano Soap Box Agitators Coel En
thusiasm In Jail.
When Premier Titus Mnjoreseo of
Iloummiia flew ut King Charles, per
haps host known as the husband of
Carmen Sylvn, the iiueen, nml de
manded that he cither abdicate or
sign nn order calling out his nnny,
re made a strong attack on the
crown princess.
lie declared Hint she hnd been the
cause of innumerable Hcnndnls in tho
court nml that the crown prince wnw
o weak ho could not control her.
The Jiiiigliter of the crown princess,
Klin'iolb, n very beautiful girl, has
been reported engnged lo the crown
pnnc of Kngland, nml were she to
bee- me his wife she would ultimate
Iv he the queen of Kngland.
Prisoners Booked on Charge ef Us
Inn, Profane and Incendiary Lanf
uane Trouble From Strike.
MULHAL
L
SAYS
CANNON
ALWAYS
READY TO HELP
WHITE SLAVE CASES
WASHINGTON, July 10. Thomns
10. Ila.vdcn, of Sun Knineisco, ap
pointed special prosecutor for Hie
goveiiiment in wliilu slnvu cases eon
fernM today wilh offieals of tho
ilcpailmeiit of justice in regard to
tlm dial of Drew Camiiielti in San
I'liineiseo, August Ti, Senator Ash
urst of Arixoiin, who yesterday pin
tested to Attorney (lencral Mcltey
iiobls ngniiist tho appointment u(
llayilen nu the giniiml that ho Is n
fiieiii'l of tho Camiiielti family, eon
fened with President Wilson IbU
nftoiiioon,
UPWARD TREND
TfKW YORK, July 10. More husi
ncss wits done on the stock exchange
in tho first hour today than the total
dealings of last Friday. Canadian
Pncifio Jumped l,vj, nml Union Paci
fic, l'rie first preferred, Lehigh Val
ley nml H. & O. wero up a point. Af
ter tho opening rush, profit taking
took tho edgo off tho market, but the
gains generally wero well held, and
ut noon prices wero nt tho tup.
P.iiMcr money conditions in Europe
and a largo shoit interest wero be
lieved to ho responsible for tho up
wind trend.
Ponds wero steady.
Tho market closed strong.
REBELS AND FEDERALS
BATTLE AT HERMANOS
KAflLH PASS, Texas, July M
(leneral .Mans, at tho head of threo
thousand Mexican federal troops nml
nn equal number of I'niiHtitiitinimliiUfi
today tiro battling near I lei minion,
one hundred miles south of hero,
Thu lint lie begun lust night uml was
resumed this morning, Itefiigees
arc arriving hero on every trulu.
WASHINGTON. July 10. Col.
M. M. Miillmll, who claims Hint he
formerly wns chief lobbyist nnl
strikebreaker for the National Asso
ciation of Manufacturers, resumed
tho stand nt tho opening today ol
the senate lobby investigation com
mittee's hearing.
A grent number of letters were
identified by the witness, but very
few of them wero read.
It has been agreed that MulhaH's
letters shall be merely spread upon
the record except where men now or
formerly prominent nro mentioned.
Nearly three thousand letters re
main to be examined. Yesterday
110 letters wero identified. Mut
hall's examination proceeded per
functorily, only n few questions be
ing nsked by members of tho com
mittee. Mulhnlidentified letters telling of
the N. A. M.'s difficulty in raising
funds for I be ImlinniL cnnmnimi nf
11)03. In Jnuunry, 11)08, Mnlhall do-
clnred ho wrote Sehwedti'unn ns fol fel fol
eows: ''If there s any danger of class leg
islation in Washington, get into touch
with Senator lleiueuwny. If iieee-s-sury
hnvo Kmery see tho seuator.
Wutsou says Speaker Cannon will
receive Kmerv nt any timo and ho
can tnlk freely with tho speaker."
Mulhnll asserted he hired Welsh, n
union hoilermiiker of ludinunpalis,
to keep him posted on what was do
ing in labor circles there, especially
among tho mineworkers.
HUERTA
SHOOTS
15
CONSPIRA
I
m
AT SUNRISE TODAY
BOS
X
MKXICO CITY. July 16. Fifteen
conspirators Involved in an alloged
plot to lugamlnate President Huorta
and General Felix Diaz and General
Dlanquct are reported to havo been
Hhot nt Bunrlso hero today. Con
firmation could not be obtained at
tho wnr office. It was suggested,
however, "that there was n possi
bility of tho train whereon the con
spirators were sent to Moreless hav
ing been attacked and the men killed
during the righting."
It wns the suggestion from tha
office which caused the belief that
the conspirators nro dead.
The new Japanese minister to Mex
ico has not nrrived hero ns expected.
A big demonstration hnd been planned
to take place when the Japanese en
voy reached here, but it is under
stood the government nt Tokio in
structed tho minister to time his ar
rival so us to mnke sneh n demon
stration imiwssible, fenring that it
might increase tho unti-Amuricnn
sentiment.
Tho lluertn forces nllego that the.
rebels in Sonorn nre surrendering to
the federals.
TO
OF
BANK
FRAUD
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 10.
Oeorgo I). Cox, former republican
boss of Cincinnati, nml n power in
Ohio politics, wns freed again today
from charges in connection with al
leged illegal loans mudo hy tho Cin
cinnati Trust company to thu Ford
Johnson Chnir company. Cox waff
president of both corporations.
Judge Caldwell instructed tho jury
to bring in a Verdict of acquittal.
HENRY HUNTINGTON WEDS
WIDOW OF C.P.HUNTINGTON
PAIMS, July 10.-Mrs. Arabella
llimtiiiglon, widow of Collis P,
Huntington, Intlny was murrie'd here
lo Iter nephew. In-law, Henry Hunt
ington, of Now York mid lis Angeles,
Cul, tho tructlou mugnutu.
WASHINGTON, July 10. Follow
ing u conference, nt tho whito houso
today between President Wilson, Dr.
Paul Heiiisch and Secretary of Stato
Bryan, it was reported that tho ap
pointment of Dr. lteinsch ns minister
to China will bo sent to tho senate
Friday. Dr. Iteiusch is a professor
of ixiliticn! economy nt tho Univorsity
of Wisconsin, nml if ho is nppoiuted,
will succeed William J. Calhoun, of
Chicago.
PORTLAND, Or., July 1C This
city is brought faco lo faco with tho
narno dliprdjirs that two years ago
held'sway In &in iifego, Cal., through
tho arrest last night of Tom Duma,
an I. W. W. orator, and tho Uklng
Into custody in rapid succession of
nlno othor mombors of tho organiza
tion who had attempted to tako
Hums' place on tho soapbox from
which ho was speaking.
Tho arrests wero mado by Deputy
sheriffs on the order of Sheriff
Word, who was present, and wero
accomplished amidst scenes ot dis
order on tho part of several hundred
spectators, who surged about tho Im
provised rostrum.
Alboa Orders Arrct
Mayor Albee, who bad driven to
tho sceno In bis nutomobllo, leaped
from tho car and shouted Instruc
tions to the city police, who were co
operating with tho sheriffs offlct. id
suppress all Incendiary language and
clear tho strets.
The decision to arrest the. Indus
trialists If language which the au
thorities thought Incendiary or vul
gar was used, was reached at a con
ference botwen Mayor Albee and
Sheriff Word, held early In tho eve
ning. No effort on the part of tho au
thorities to suppress street speaking
was mado until IJurns, during his
speech, sheuted:
"Wo'll fly tho socialist flag over
ono end of Tom Word's marblo pal
aco (tho county court houso), tho
red flag of anarchy over the other '
end and tho I. W. W. flag In tho
ccntor."
Dragged Off Hox
It was then that tho order to ar
rest tho speaker was given. Disorder
prevailed as Burns was dragged from
tho soap box. Then Rudolph
Schwab, another Industrialist,
mounted the box and attempted to
speak. He, too, was arrested, and In
rapid succession followed the arrests
of Mrs. O'Connor, James D. Drown,
George D. Allon, C, E. Peterson.
Frank Dlechel, Jacob Goldberg and
Morris a. Uorgman. all of whom wero
draggod bodily from tho temporary
platform.
All wero loaded Into tho police pa
trol and efforts of the crowd to fol
low wero thwarted by tho drlvor
taking a roundabout courao to tho
county Jail. All with tho exception
of Mrs. O'Connor, who was released,
wero booked on a charge or dlsor-.
derly conduct and using profane and
Indecent language.
Speaking Limited
In n statement issued today Mayor
Albee declared tlmt street speaking
hereafter would only bo ullowed in
tho Plaza block, some distnncc from
(Continued 6a page 3.)
DIAMOND
GIVEN
1 0 YEARS SENTENCE
AS POET LAUREATE
LONDON, July Dr. Hoherl
Priilges, of Oxford, it retired hospital
surgeon, wns appointed poet laureate
of P.uglniiil ti.day by Premier Asquilli.
The office is n purely honorary one,
carrying no salary from tho govern
ment, Bridges succeeds the Into Al
lied AtUtlu.
HUHEHUlia, Or., July 10. nay
Diamond, who hold up tho aiendale
bank sovoral weeks ago, Is under
sontoncu ot ten years )n tho stato '
petiitoutlary following his plou of
guilty to a charge ot assault with a
dangerous weapon and robbery.
Diamond was arraigned In couT
Just ton minutes atter an Indictment
charging him with tho crime wus re
turned hy tho grand Jury,
While Diamond wus being sen
tenced his aged mother, who earn
hero from Kiiruko, Cal., lo eemfort
hor son, nut weeping on k UtmU Ih
the courtyard.
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