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vwf tv; ;v;; ".:r: ;i u... . j.j i j j i j j? m Oregon Hlstwmnl,Soeiifc '07 Second ic.cflt ., 'A. Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Hticwrr. Muv. i'Jt, huh. MI. I&nlnfnll, 1,01. 1'iiitr third yinr. Dully Klxlllll Y'iir, AMBASSADOR WILSON UPHOLDS HUERTA IS Wilson Declares Hurrta Stands (or Lnw ;imt Order .is Against the Rule of namllls nnil Annrcliy Protec tion for Americans. Robbery Pays Belter Than Work, Ho Says Capitol City Threatened With Destruction. NKW YOUIC, .Inly 2.1.Dciiniinc ing tin' idea nf Mexican mediation declaring (lint lie telegraphed United Slnli' consuls in Mexico n rccnguirc llureln because In- "wauled lo hiis t m in law, tint bandit," Henry Lime WiUnn, ninliHMHiiilnr tn Mexico, nr ihfil here IihImv fii route In Windi (nylon, where I'ri'Hiilnil Wilii will Imvc sonic MiU'Mion In mm I, linn nK In nffiult miiilh nf the Klo Oiuiiilo. Interxieweil nu tin Mexican m'tun linn, WiUnn until: ".My idea uf pulling tin' llinrta gm eminent III I'ulilml WHS In iriili'l't tin' lives nf tlu' Hiousnnils nf imper ili'il American citizen. It was tin' only ruursc to pursue, IT tlin prcs. 'lit UnWTIIIIU'llt uf Mcxil'U falls, I'lllHM will he tlip 114.11II. There tin n least 1.000,01)0 bandits there. It 1 n count rv where guerilla warfare pays heller tlinti iiIIht work, mill where brigandage in iininniu." Wilxnii Niiiil if hi' liiul mil brought Felix Hinr. ntiil 1 1 nor I n tugclhcr he fnn Mndern' nssntfidnnHuii, Mcxie.i Cilv xvonlcl linvo been liiirni'il n n re Mill nf llii liattli', nml Hint the fatal tin would have been tremendous. Fxplntning his telegram Hint tn Aini'rii'iiii consuls, Wilson said: "I enl that telegram for Hip pur pose nf rcMnrtug pence in it dis Inietcd country itml In sustain law nml order. American lives wcrn in danger, nml It xvn jur, that my tele gnim iliniilil Imlil llucrtn iciiHinsihle fur' the Iim nf American lixcs. Tin' custom of recognising n defuctn guv eminent I a x nlil its Ihn hills. I Maud pal mi nil I Imvc ilnni'." E IN WASHINGTON, .Inly 2.1. The fnl Inning nniuliinliniis were Hcnt tn llm sennit' tmlay: Superintendent nf tlm United Sliiles mint nt San Francisco Slnln Scimtor Tlindduus V. II, Shun nhaii. Assislniit Unit oil Stntos treasurer nt Stin Friincisen--William (I, Millet'. Appraiser of inerchnndiso for tho San Frmwiscn district I'M I). Lenko. Cnlli'i'lnr of mislnms fur llm dirt. 1 1 id nf California .lolm 0. Davis. Naval officer of (mikIiiidh fur tho iliHlrii'l nf Oalifninia Jiiiiioh II. Hurry, S.nrvoynr nf riiHlnniH nt San Fran i'Im'ii -Jiihtln Wnddi'll. Cnlli'i'lnr nf internal rnvmiiii', firt illrtliiol nf California .Insi'ph J. Scnlt. Cnlli'i'lnr nf inlornnl rovcnim sixth iliwlrii'l nf California John 1'. Car ter. FIRST ANNUAL RENTAL I WAHIIINOTON, July Ufl, Tim riml (iiimiiil rental nf fjr.11,0011 for llm iiiinnl nun wih paid In I'aiiiiiini In day, Hie nmiiity, at llm ii'iiiiuhI id' llm I'fiiiiiiim iiiIiiIhIit, heliiK Innii'd over In ii M'ptiiki'iiliillvK of William Ne. HIMI ClIIIIIHI'll III' Nt'VV Vlllll, lllllllll'llll ii'iil uc Hit J'liiiiiiuii uH'niiiniil, IDA ON DENOUNCED BY IDA ADR NAM N 0 DBS CALIFORNIA WLSONS PLAN OF F Atnlinssmlnr Arrives From City of Mexico lo Discuss Situation Both Factious in Mexico Watching Washington. John Lamh of Terra Haute, Indiana, i , Likely tu He Wilson's Successor as Amhassador. ni:v Yoiiic. July sr.. Hi-nry l.;iim Wllmni, iimli.iiHimlnr In Metlro. nrrlveil lii'Mi tnilny, a favnrnliln tlitn I'lintillni: llm uteumer tn inrk earlier tlmn linil Immmi experteil. I In ntiirlml fur WimliltiKlnii (IiIn nflernooii, where In, Ih In ronler wllli I'reMilrnt WIIkiiii ami Herrntnry llrynn uvur It"' ultun- .lluti In Mexico, WAHIIINOTON, July if.. Berro lary nf Htiitc llrynn reiiirneit tn hln itllllen hero tnilny In find hot Ii fnc HntiH In Mexico wntcliliiK WimliltiK (nu, lint with Hid Kennrnl Hltuntluii Imprnveil. Tim Mexican colony hern linn miprnveil I'rcnlileiit WIIkuu'h phin nf meillatton, nml liellnvm It ran he carrleil tu n inicceMful con rliiMlon. Atler llm ronferonrn horn vni"r rnw ImlwiH'ii Amnrlrnu Amliafimilur WIIkoii, llm iirenlilent nml Korri'lary llrynn, It Ik Hie prem-nt Intenllon tu reiiil John l.nmli nf Terr" llaiile, Intl., tn Mexico an Anmrlrnn roiro Hentnllvo tn I'lierk the ultunttnn. If a new miilinMnilur tu Mexico U until imI, l.nmli uinloiihlcilly will ho tlm mini, hut mi (nr no for mat rlinri;tH lliivn tieen IoiIkoiI nKalimt Wllxun. I SAN FRANCISCO, Oil., July L'. -Alli'Kiue; lliut tlm multi'iuililonairo nine itmrn tlmn $1,000,000 nf Ii'ih an M'lrt tn liiH wife mid other )ioi-sons mid t'iirHiratiuim without any mone tary consideration nt a timo when ho jh iiiHulvcul, a petition in Imukriiplcy is mm file today in the United States iliHtiiel couit here UKaiiist F. M. (Ilnrax) Smith head nf tlm 'J00,- 000,000 Smith eoivoralions. Tho action was brought . liy four nf SmilhV nlli'Ki'd erediturs, I,. It. Dick ey, C. 1!. Oilman, Albert Ilanfmd mid the I'niuii I ,ii ml Cumpnny. The suit fumes us a nensational Hiii'priM' nml follows closely llm ap pointment nf a hoard nf live trustees nf prominent San Francisco mid Oakland financiers In innimne. mid diieel nil of Smith's finiieiul inler- esls. HOLD FIRST SESSION SALFM. Ore.. Julv 2.1. - Tlm hoard of I'uumnu Fair eonuuissinners, met at Iho emiitu this iimi'iiim.'. those present heiu R. A. Month, nf Kii- Kt'im; W. I,. Tlminpson, iif IVuille- (on, nml O, M. Clurl.', ol roitlniHi. Tlm iilluir I'lnmiiissioners. C. Ilnw- ley, O. F. MeCny mid Juhn h. Lublin, nut iilleudiiiK tlm latter lieiue; in hit- rape. After enimiilerahlo diseussiun, it wiiu ileelilml that Hm linanl wolilil visit Sun Francisco August -I, after which ui(;milxiitiuu will he perfected 4300 ACRES OF TIMBER IN CLARKE COUNTY SOLD PORTLAND, Oro July 2.1.-Tho Cliiikn County Timher Cuinpmiy nf ni Hand has puri'hnsed 'HIOO ncres nf Hmheilmiil In imilheiiHt Claike I'lmuty, Wahli,, fimii llm lluekeyu Timher Cnmpiiliy, it hccaiim liiinwu ludiiy. Tlm I runt imntiiliiM nu coll' milled nil or 200,0011,01)1) IVcl, Tho I'lllldllll'llllltHI i'Olllll lll't llU K'UIUIld. IAIN MEETS VR BORAXSMITH BANKRUPTCY COUR MKDFOUD, A 0 TO AND TO ALLIES Portn Captures Jamlioli end Occupy Phlllpiinpnlls Russia Prepares to Attack Sultan's Forces Greeks Wire News of Capture nf Krcsna. notimanla Plcdncs Protection to Greece and Strvlup, Pendlnu Armis tice to Discuss Peace. YIFNNA. July 2.1. RepnrU reneh iliU heie tuilav "late that the Turk invadiim Huluaria have eaptured Jam- huli, mid that the Moslems ulso have uei'iipieil l'liilippovois. Nu fiittlu'r news has heen received here nf reported army netivity in Southern Winin mid it is imt his Kihle tu learn from piuTiimcnt snun'c whether imy icpritu'iilnliuiis have heen iiiudo In St. IVIcrfburj: as In AiiMtria's puiitinu in tl xent that the RiiHuians attacl; the Turks. ATIIKNS, July 2.1. Dispatches received here toditv from the Oreek frnnt confirm reports nf the eaptuA nf Krcsna Pass, a most iniMirtntit strutesie imiIiiI. from Ihe IliitKuriiitis nfler n ilcMumitc four iluvs' hattle. The ItiilcnrH were uulnuinhered in Hie MniKKle hut the lusi.es nu hnth sines were appalline;. Ixini; Coiistmiliun and Premier Venirelns ant fritmintr Indny a tele praphic reply tu the xvircd reiiiest nf KiiiL Charles nf Ruiuuauia that Oreece eniiient tn mi nnnistieo with MulL'tirin. Rnmuauin iiIciIl-ihc itself tu nunraiilce Oreece and Servin irnle tinn meantitue. It is said here that Hm imwcrs will nut consent In Dul- Kiiria lieinc deprixed nf much terri tnry and that mi nmiisliee is iinpem live. Oreece Imlnv notified tho I'orlc ,thnt reported Turkish mnssneres inako Imimssihle nny rcsuiuptmn nf diplumutie relations, WATER SPOUT IS BAKER COUNTY BRIDGE HAKFR, Ore., July 21. Heparin nt' dnmat;cs nmoiintin tn tliousaluls of dollars ure lieiiijj received today from Medical Springs, twonty-twn miles east of here, as the result of n terr't fieu wnterspuut. Ilridi;eii, crops mid irrigation ditches in nu urea nf biv siiiare mihvs were destroyed. Salt creek, usually dry nt this timo of the year, hecanm n rn;iun torrent nml oiijlit feet of xvnler rolled over lower Powder valley. Dannie,0 to hridges is estimated at $.1000. SILETS FOREST RESERVE OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT F.UnF.NF, Ore., July 2.1.- Super visor Column of tho Siuslnw National Forest reserve, is today in receipt of a cnmnitiulcntion from Secretary of Agricultural Houston notifying him that nil lands in Hm reserve mure valuable for U)rieul(ural than tim her development will ho opened for entry nH homesteads. This order vovokes n decree hy former Seerelnry Wilson wHhdrnwinK Hm lauds from entry. Fl tin E i n WAHIIINOTON, July 2.1.- Tlw filihiihter stalled four days npi hy Itcpiesi'iiluliui Maun nf IliiimU was n fullnrn hkiiIii indny, llm dcumcrnt li'l'iihjiiK n penult Hm ii'puhliimil iidimiily In air llm DIuKs-Ciimluelli vihllu nlave mue on Hm flout' of the liuiuu. 0 UK OMWON, KIM DAY, .JlTLY 2.1, 1911). AMERICAN AMBASSADOR, CALLED TO WASHINGTON TO TELL OF THE HUERTA GOVERNMENT OF MEXICO Kk 1 Ba i T5rn mjjm $L LZSH (lAKr?4 ?ucri& ft&frico SHARP WILLIAMS TARIFF; F WASHINGTON, Jnlv 11. -I)cfciii nf the Ciulcrwooil tariff hill mid predietinii nf its sjM'rdv enactment into lnw, won voiced in tho sennto here today hy Senator John Shur Williams of Mississippi. "The t'mlcrwond tnnff," Williams said, "hhnuM push Hie senate August ITi mid he nn Hm sffiiute, liooks Sep lemher 1 Tlierc irobahlv will he hut one more general iliseushiou of the hill from the majority stand xint.'' Senator Works of Culifoniia xvill conclude his speech this afternoon mid if other republican senators nro are not ready tn continue their opjwi silion, the seimto xvill proceed with tho rending of Hm measure. Sena tor Tnwnseiid nf Michigan is pehed uled tn Rpenk Monday; Senator Oron nn of South Dakota Tuesdny, nnd Senator l.ipnitt of Rhodo Island Wednesday. MULlnras WASHINGTON, Julv 21. -Tljo sen- nto lohhv committeo hearing was Maidenly halted this ufleruoou hy tho collapse nf Martin M. Mulhall of Hal tiinore, fnnner Kulf-st.led lohhyit for Hie National Association of Manu fnt'tiirorx. After up)eariii almost daily on the Mnitd for Ihreo xveeks, Mullmll tottered fituu elmir lids after noon, cryiiiK in it hroken veice: "For Ood's sake, have mercy 1 I nut ut the point where 1 linvo broken down. The sprinj;iiijj nf these let tors ahont my wife nnd nil before mo hits completely unnerved me." EL LONDON, July 2.1.- Tho ndvnneo Kiiard of what is expected lo ho tho greatest woman suffrage demoustrii Hon Fushiud has ever seen, arrived in tho British capital today, Tho de moustratioii will start tomorrow. Tho women nro comiui; hero to demand tho vole. None of Hmso included in Iho deinoustrutiou are iiiomherH of tlm militant Women's Social and Politi cal Union, All nro opposed In mili tant iiii'lhoilh. Tho iinii-mlliluul nr IpiliixulioiiH icprescnled Ittivo u lulul mciiibumliip nf iicuily rU,000. Many nf llm.e wlui will urilvu Inumnuw In Hum fur Iho di'iuouslrnHoii havu "liili'd." All Iho way to Loudon, Koiiiu of llii'iu walked llllll mllos, huv Iuk hluilid tho iiluiiuinut) weokM u,o. DEFEND WORKS INIHES d COLLAPSES MERCY NON-MILITANTS NVAD ODON CSj4mAffrjar' TenryA Tf'son. .'PRESIDENT TO FORCE PASSAGE CURRENCY BILL WASHINGTON, July 25. Deter mined tu pass n currency refunn in en sure at this se-sion nf congress, President Wilsnn let it ho known to day Hint he will htay hero nil summer if ncce.snry. Chairman Henry of the house rules committee, who lins been jeo pardizing the iilTiffifiT&TraTio'ii ment.uro hy iiisiir;ing, sees n treat liRht to day us the result of n conversation he had last night with tho president, lie now agree?) to accept the xvill of the majority of his wuty on the cur rency bill. Representative Wing of Arkansas, another "insurgent," hnd his littta talk with the president today. letter he announced that the democrats would ho able to reconcile their dif ferences on the measure. CRATER LAKE ROAD STANDS STORM WELL Snndcrson Reed, tho Portland at torney mid n pnrty came through Friday from Crater I.nko and report that the rain has done hut liltlo dam age to roads. "Of coiiro Hie ronil is flooded nnd soft, but thoro linvo been few slides," said Mr. Reed. "In one itlneo xva had to go around it largo rock, buH .... ... i .,1 .... .i .. . i . it lew iiuys suiiMiiiic win put mo roaus ... n i ii in line Mmpc. John Grieves leaves Sitturdm' with teams mid men to repair mid drag nil tho roads and within n xveek they will on in oilier miiiio man ever. I FOR 8 HOUR LAW SALEM, Ore., July 2.1. Tho suitJ of Dr. Mario Kipti, against Secretary of State Olcott to compel him tn put the woman's eight hour law, pro posed hy tho initiative, on tho bal lot for the election to bo held in No vember, 10KI, was filed in tho su premo court this morning by Attor ney W. S. U'reu at 0 :1.1. Tho demur rer xvas filed at 0:20, tho argument begun at DtllO, ami tho whole matter was concluded before 10 o'clock and submitted. ELLIOTT ELECTED 'KY YORK', July 2.1. - Howard Kl linll, incident of Hm Northern Pa id! In railrniiil, was officially chumm today iim piiwiili'iu of iho Now York, New I linen mid lliiilfoid rnllroiuj u buui't'iul Chiiilc H. Mi'lU'ii. 'PROVINCES OF SOUTH CHINA IN OPEN REVOLT President Yuan Shi Kai Facing Re hellion Which Is Likely to Cripple Rule or Dismember Chinese Repub lic 150,000,000 People Rebel. Government Forces Holding Their Own Nanking in Hands of Rebels Situation Is Most Serious. I'BKIN. July 2.1. Dispntchcs from Shanghai, Canton ami NakliiR rocflvod hero today show that I'roil ilcnt Yuan Shi Knl Is facing n rebel lion which U moro than likely to cripple, hln rule or perhaps may caune n dismemberment of the Chin ciio republic. All the cvon louthcm province, with a imputation of moro than 150,000,000 pcoplo, are said to bo tn open revolt. Shnnghal dispatches nro hopeful for tho government. They report that tho rebels thero nro steadily at tacking the arsenal, but that tho gov ernment forces arc at least holding their own. It Is believed In Shang hai, however, that Nanking Is In tho hands of tho rebels. Thero Is no di rect news from Nanking, and this leads to tho belief hero that tho Shanghai dispatches aro truo. Canton dispatches ray that nn army of 15,000 men has left there to fight tho northerners and from a scoro of other sections of the em pire tho news of revolt Is coming In. General Lung's troops In Kwangst aro said to bo openly In favor of the revolutionists. On tho whole, the situation Is considered most serious for tho Yuan Shi Knl adherents throughout tho country. ;T TACOMA, Yash.. July 23. Threo forest fires aro today raging In the Cowlitz river district and tho loss to big timber will undoubtedly bo heavy, according to information re ceived by J. M. VIckoff, tn charge of tho forestry offlco hero. Tho fires nro all bellovcd to havo been set by lightning. More than 100 ncres of greon tim ber on Glacier creek, a tributary of tho Cowlitz river, aro on flro. Much difficulty la being experienced by tho rangers In fighting this confla gration. Twenty acres of timber near Pnckwood lake, on tho Cowlitz rlvor, nro also burned. Another fire, tho extont of which hns not yet been determined, Is rag ing near tho southeast cornor of Italnler national park. KAY NOT CANDIDATE SALKM, Ore., July 2o. Selling at rest uiimernus rumors Hint ho would bo cnudidato for tho republi can nomination for governor next year, Stato Treasurer Thomas B. ICay today denied that such xvns his intention, although ho said ho had been urged by his friends to do so. Ho announced, however, that ho would be candidate fur ro-electluu us state treasurer. ALLISON CONTINUES GOOD GOLF PLAYING CHICAGO, July 23.-K. P. Allison of .Milwaukee, who yesterday do featcd Charles Kviins, Hm present western gulf champion, continued hU guild work In llm morning play on tho Humeunml course, by lending llnheil (lilldlier of IlillKilllh', II lip, Win i en K. Wouil of llinimuoml iwm 'd up on J. C. Odim of Caliiinel n (In itml of Iho morning play, FO FIRES OWLTZ TIMBER NO. 107. InriTH nnnu utwn mn Tl T Mrs. Pankhurst, Leader of Suffra gettes Thought to Be Dying Blood Transfusion Operation Performed in Order to Save Life. Jail for Fortnight Each Was PrtiM Handed out ta Lady Sybil Sjtjilh and Her Associates. ' ''' LONDON, Jnly 2C Death tnny soon end the suffrngo activities of Mrs. Kmmcllno Pankhurst, leader of tho militants, who was yesterday re leased from Holloway Jail as tho ro suit of her hunger strlko. Tho condition of Mrs. Pankhurst, who was at onco taken to a hospital from her cell, Is of tho gravest and a blood transfusion operation hns been performed in an effort to savo her life. Tho moat eminent physic ians In London advised tho blood transfusion, pointing out that tho militant leader's successive hunger strikes had almost completely under mined her system. Mrs. Pankhurst passed a most restless and unsatis factory night In tho hospital nnd to day her condition wns bad. Jail for a fortnight each was tho portion handed out In Qoxr street court to Lady Sybil Smith, Evelyn Sharpo and Mrs. Pcthrlck Law rence, suffragettes arrested yesterday In tho visitors' gallery of the house of commons, xvhero they led a del gatlon to protest ngalnst the "cat . and mouso" law. When arraigned today tho women refused to glvo , 1200 bonds for good behavior and wcro nt onco sentenced. LAW FOR WOMEN WASHINGTON, July 25. Tho house labor committeo began hearings today on tho bill to mit tho employ ment of women in mills nnd factories to eight hours a day and forty-eight hours xveekly. Congressman Taylor of Colorado, author of tho measure, spoke in its support. Tho bill forbids railroads accept ing inter-stnto shipment of goods made in violation of tho provisions of tho bill, and provides u penalty of a $10,000 fine or one year's imprison ment for violations. It also requires factories to file semi-annual affida vits xvith tho department of labor showing that they havo not violuted tho law. TO E OAKLAND, Cnl., July 2.1. X strong movement is on foot in Mexi co to revive tho glories of tho Maxl milians empire by placing a nephew of tho ill-fated emperor nn tho throne of a second empire, as tho only solu tion of tho distuibcd conditions in (hat country, according to Sonor Fclia Mciidnza, exiled sugar king of To hmiutepec. Meuduza is on hii way to Delgium, xvhuru Iho widow of Muximilian, Car-' lota, still holds court in ouo of tho palaces of her brother, tho Into King Leopold. Moudozn, representing several thnumiud prominent men fit Mexico, slates that ho will scour" from hor court mm of Maximilian's nephews tu rclgu and rule on llm throne of u m'coiid empire H rurrlen h wwlthy pi'lltlnii hlgui'd well known wen wh niii dUNiitUlii'd v II ti piwwmt cmill Hoiin pud llm prmiUii of htdh tlw cuiihlliilloiiuUlH Hint Ihu JIwmU pur lit', N CAREER M AN HOUSE PROBING MR FACTORY RESTORE Y MEXICAN EMff th ) T V J --" -sr:r4-"f -it? I et, .