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Fnlr tonight anil Frittajr.
Mat. 01, mln. 07.
SECOND
EDITION
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Pnrty-thlrit Ymtr.
Dully i:itlith Venr.
WILSON FIRM
IN REFUSAL 10
IGNORE HUERTA
Srrlous Friction Dctwccn President
mid (Iryaii on One Side and Senate
Forclti Relations Committee on
the Other Over nrcounltlon.
Enllro Mexican Situation Likely to
Be Aired on Floor of Srnate Un
less Wilson Champs Attitude.
WASHINGTON. July ai. Httrlmin
friction between President WIImiii
unit Secretary or Htnto llrymi on nun
hIiIk ninl tin kc it Ml it fnrolitn relations
loiiiinlttco on tlm other exists tmluy
nter tint Mexican Kltuiitliiu iih n ro-
nult of Ambiiwmdor Henry Lane WIN
turn's pica ti tlm latter for roroR
nllliiii of llio lluortii gnvitrniiiutit.
Tim niiilmiHiulnr'H presentation of
tho Hucrlu cltilitiK luiprowicd I tin sen
mors, but both I try nn nml Hut prcl
limit nro determined not to rcrog
nWe 1 1 nor tU In miy clrciiiimtunroi.
riny tin not, It lit iindertitontl, ilctlro
to octuhlhih it preiedeut which would
cncoiiriiKo llm people of South liml
Central America to kill their presi
dents, establish tin fnrto govern
ments unit iIhiiiiiiiiI American recon
nllliiii. Tlmy nnt to lut Mctlini.
ini.tlern rest it a they nro.
On Hut otliiT liiiinl, tlm iiiitiul,rit
of Hut seiintn rommlttco demand Im
mediate union, ninl unless tho presi
dent iiKrifD to this, tlm wlinlo Mnt
r.in iltimtlnu probably wilt lut dis
cussed on tlio floor of Hio sonat i
NAltllAOANHETT IMEIt, It I .
July at Arrests nrt expected hero
s It It In u few hour of Hut robber or
robbers who within tint hot week
Imvo stolen Jowitlit valued at uioro
Hiiiii ilif.O.OOO. It U reportm! ti.
police nro on llio trnll of n Itnfflo
who hurt shouo In society unit who
Is bcllntcd to hit Hut hrnin ninl
hnckhnuo of Hut Intuit of gem thieve.
Tlio pnllco theory now Ih Hint
when Hiii (' O. Itiimscy rnttngo w;ih
rohlird on Saturday night Hut thieve
neaped In nil niilouiolillo which,
with ItH IlKtttM out, wnltod for them
In Hui'dIhuIowh of it rottiiKo nearby,
Tulliot llttuuitn ninl Ills hoii, who also
mifferoil, demand a full Invcstlgn
Hon, They think tlio hiiiiio ponton
who rohluiit Hut Itiinifi'y cottngo rob
lieil their home. They hcllnvn Hut
fortuuo stolon In Jownlit probably Is.
Iiurleil In tlio town,
It Ih reported, In opposition to llio
"ItuffleH" theory, Hint the nuiniigo
inont of an oxelimlvo hotel hero him
advised llio dotoctlvos on tlio cuho
Hint n mystorlou stranger arrived
hero hiHt Thursday. Hint ho was out
on noiiio lrli Saturday night unit Hint
on Kumliiy ho dlsuppoarod.
woiiimii, either it Hoeloly "Itnfflos" or
n servant, Jh u iuihihtI In tlio ciiho.
Threo In nil nro suspected, nuit It
wiih roportod thin afternoon Hint
tnelr arrest", limy ennui either thin
ovcnlng or tomorrow. All of tlio
trio nro being watched every mn
inent ninl tho dotoctlvos hope to rot-over
nil tlio hITTIii JowhIh.
TRADING f EST 10
8T, J.OUIB, Mo., July III. 1'ri'Bl
dent Ilrltton of tho Ht, I.oiiIb Na
tional Loiikuo luiHelmll tenia IhhihhI it
HtiitnmeiU toilny that hIio lu deter
niliioil to ninko tho CiinllntilH real
roiiteiidui'H ami that If lieccHuavy ev
ery iiuunhor of tho toam will ho
traded, with tlio uluulo oxcontlou of
Mllloi- HiikkIiiii. Nt'Kotlatloua for it
;eiiernl trudufiiHt havo boon oponod
with tlio Now York (llnuta, Oluclu
niitl nud othor toama,
RAFFLES
SECURES
250.000
JEWELRY
NEW!
AE
BOTH
BRITAIN
AND
GERMANY
T
Neither Nation Will Participate In
Panama-Pacific Exposition Pana
ma Canal Tolls Said to Bo Cause
Tlioiih This Is Denied hy Bryan.
Excuse Is That International Exposi
tions Are so Frequent as to Lose
any Trade Value They May Have.
WAHIIINOTON", .July :i!.--Stroiin
luilii'iilinu Unit neither (leriniiny nor
( li cut lliilnin will iartieiiii(o in tlm
11115 I'miiima I'lieifie exposition nt
Sun Krnuciceo wiih iiiliiiitln! hern to
ilny nl the hlnte ilepartuiciit, where in
tiiiintioim to tliut effect linto hern
li'i'ejveil.
In Imtli ciiho tint ri'iiwoii nt-nicnfil
In Hint interuiitiouul expohilioim nro
mi freipii'tit iih lo lone nny tnule vnl
ue they limy oriuiiinlly have luul. Tluf
ilecinion of neither rouiitry in yet
fiiiul mill it Ik likely that unofficnl
rciircHfiitiiliiinx wilt lu innile lo holli
I tut t i i ileHirahle to rcconitiiler their
MIHll illll.
Secretary llrymi xHitivty ilenii-J
that KiimIiiiiiI Iiiim refu-eil lo partici
pate in the fair on account of the
ennui toll dispute or Hint the tariff
ilixaureeuieut with (lenuaiiy is hack
of Hint coiinlryV refiiHiil.
WASHINGTON, July HI. Throutjli
Waller II. I'nm', American nuihaKMt
ilor to (Ireat llrilnin, tho Uniled
StnliN government in infonneil today
that Hie ItritMi (,o eminent will not
participate in the Pmiama-I'aeifio
n.xMO.itioii nt San FrjtnciHco in itll.p.
No definite reiiMon Ih rtHHiKiit'il for
the netiou, hut it in nenprnlly rej;ari!pd
here nn (treat llritaiuV way of inli
mntiiiK tliut hIio ntill rcnenlH Amor
ien'H eourxo reiirilini; the I'numua
canal tolln,
LONDON, .Inly 31. It wan ml
iiiilteil nt the forcik'ii office hero to
ilny Unit Knlniiil hitH ileciilcd lo not
participate in tho I'aunma I'aeifii;
exMiNition in San Krmieixco in HUT).
No reiiHon wiik u'uen lint the Mij.'C'i
liuii that rcM'nlmeiil for America)
attiluile on I'aiuium ennui tolln wiih
rexpoiihihle for Hnlaiurrt decision
wan contradicted.
II
LONDON, July 31, Heml-offMnl
illKpntt'licH from Kofla received hero
today declare that tho lliitunrlaim
havo taken tho offeimlvo on tlio up.
per UroKnlulthii river nud havo sue
eeeded In HopitrntluK tho (Ireek ami
Kervlau nrmleii. They added that tho
HulKitrlaiirt huvo defeated tho (IrtntkH
lu Hovornl ouKitKUiunta.
CoiiKtantluoplo toleKrnpliH that tho
ItilHHliui fleet la ninkliiK houiuIIukh lit
tho llluek Hea end of tho lloHphorua
mill tho porto lielleveH ltiiHKht U plan
iiIiik it ilemoUHtratlou against Con
Htantluoplo lu order to form tho
TiiklHh forcim now lu Adrliiuoplo to
rotrent from Hint city and tho iioIkIi
liorlm; territory.
PRECOOLING EXPERT
TO LECTURE HERE
11 It l,nlt nf llin TTnileil Sllllnn
..) ......... ,......
ilopiiilnient of iiRriiuiUuro, bureau of'
plant iuvoritlKutinn, who had churo
of tlio lnccooliiiL' oMHirimentn hero
last year, will leoturo to orchurdirtlH
of tho valley on piokuiK, packiiiK ami
ineimoliiiL' Sntuidav iiftoriioon. Com
ing nt tldfl Hi'itHun f Hio your, just
beloro puur picking time, unit when
ii lireeooliiiif iilant in nOiirimr iHilil-
pletiou, the leuturo will bo n iuohI ini-
nrtitiil ono to tlio fruit growers, 'llw
leetiire will bo given nt tlm public li
brary nt U o'clock Saturday nftor-uuoui
BOYCOT
A
BULGARS
VICTORS
AR
IN REEKS
H
SERB
M
MEDFORD,
ESPEE STRIKE
Action on Threatened Walkout De
layed hy Application of Southern
Pacific to National Board of Me
diation Rely Expected Saturday,
Conductors and Trainmen Vote Over
whelmlngly to Strike hy Vote of
3629 for to 187 Against.
BAN I'llANCiaCO, Cnl., July 31.
Artlon on tho threatened utrlko
of trnlumitii ami comluctorM on tho
Pacific iIIvIhIimi of tho Konthertl Pa
cific rnllrimd, Involving inoro than
dXUO inrn. will bo itelayeil until uu
miNWor Ih received from tho rail
rond'n nppent to Hut now United
Ktnteit boiinl or meillntlon ninl con
ciliation. A reply Ik expected before
Hnturilny.
Tho condurtom and trainmen vot
ed overwhelmingly to utrlko, it can
vnnn of tho voto Hlmwlni; 3C2I fa
vored n walkout, while only 1H7
voted nualnnt. Tho trnliiinen demand
Hint an oxchniiKo of rliHitn with mnln
lino trainmen ho given Uiobo omploy-
eil on the Oakland, Alntnedn nml
llcrkeley linen and the Hue In Ore
Kon, known under tlm nnino of tlm
Portland, Kugono & lCniilern. They
OMk tho prlvlleKn of IntnrchanKo with
mnln lino trainmen In reard to cn-
lorlty nml working condltlomi.
Would Tlo t'p l.ti-x
A walkout of tho trainmen would
tin up Hut Southern Pacific line
went of OkiIoii, Utah, nml Kl Pno,
Tex., nml hoiiHi of Portland, Or.
SpenktiiK for tho unions, T. A.
GroKJT. vlcc-prculdent of tho Onlor
of Hallway ComluctorM, Mild tho mur.
witro wlllttiK to accept friendly inedi
ntlou on tho part of tho Kovorn
nient, but would refmo formal nr
hltrntlnn. ClroKR nKrcod, however,
to hold tho entire trlke nueiitlon In
nbnyanro until tho Rovernmcut acta
In tho matter. Tho Brand officers
of tho Order of Hallway Couductorn
nml tho llrothcrhood of .Hallway
Trnlnmen nro now en rottto to San
FrnnrUco nml n Ritnernl confrrenco
Ih to bo bold hero Saturday morultiK.
Await HonrtlV Action
"If tho Koverniuent meillntlon
hoard temlerit IU kooiI offlccH In re
JipotiHo to tho appllcn.tlon of South
ern Pacific offlclalH lu nn effort to
brltiK about it settlement of tho dif
ferenced between tho Southern Pa
cific and the trainmen lu ItH em
ploy then wo nro In duty hound to
nwalt (ho action of tho board, ami
thero will bo no Mrlke during tho
deliberations of that body," said
UroKK.
HEAT WAVE IN
MIDDLE WEST IS
BREAKING UP
CHICAGO, July 31. Lower tem
peraturcH prevailed today throughout
nil tho wcM mid it is predicted Hint
tonight tliuiiderstorniH will break tho
heat wvo under which tlio region
Iimh been sixxliug.
Tlio light hhowei'tt which hnvo fnllen
no far have brought little improve
ment to tlio oropn in Illinois, Ne
bniHkit mid Iown nod excited buying'
in tho pit hero today caused n jnmiT
in corn prioes of from 0110 to two
cents. Traders predict that tlio corn
eiop will ho fiOO.OOO.OOO bushel
Bhorter than was anticipated.
Tlio lieut throughout tho east con
tinued today mid a dozen inoro
deaths worn reported from various
cities.
PURCHASE SITE FOR
PORTLAND'S CITY DOCK
PORTLAND, Ore, July 31. To
provide a sito for a municipal dock,
ihu public docks cominisHion today
purcluiHod '400 feet of rivor front-'
ago from William Heed for $350,000.
Tho fiontago is on tho enst sido of
tliu rivor, closo to tho business dis
trict. Work on tho dock, which is
expected to uost $1,000,000, will be
gin ill tho near future
HALTS PENDING
ROADS APPEAL
OJiF.CION, THURSDAY,
MRS. MARY BELLE CRAWFORD, HELD IN ATLANTA ON
CHAIJGE OF MURDERING AGED HUSBAND FOR FORTUNE
- CiiiB '5l
InlcreHtitig tettiinnny concerning
Mrs. Mnry Hello Crnwford, the mid-
illengei wiuow lieiii in Atinuwi on hip
t'linrgc of miirileriuir her litihbiiud,
.loshuii H. Crnwronl, a wealthy cap
itulihl, wiih ohtiiineil by tin; fleorgia
SEVEN klLLED AND
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 31.
Charges of involnntary maiiHlaught,
0 toilny wero lmlgect ngninsl time
official- ol Mm Lagoon motordrome,
ncrost the river from hero, following1
the death of bovcii pereom ther.j Inst
night or a result of a motorevdo ne
cident, by Conorner Wiso of Kenton
county, Kentucky. Tlio warrants
have been Mvorn to nml tho nrrosls
probably will bo innde before night.
Seven jiersons nct death and cight
tccu others were badly injured whcir
Odin Johnson of Salt Lake City
drove his motorcycle lo tho cvtivun'
top of the circular track, mnlied
into nn electric light pole, broke it off
nml the contact of the livo who with
the mnebiuo exploded the u'olinu
tank, throwing the burning fli.d over
scores of spcetntors. .Iomiimhi is
one of the seven dead.
nodEayWn
S.P.
POHTLAND, Or., July 31. There
will bo no delay In tlio development
work of tho Southern Pacific rail
way In Hio Wlllntnotto valley, ac
cording to General Mutineer D. W.
Campbell, who returned today from
San KrnncUco.
"Work on tho Portland, Rugcna &
Knstoru, tho Sontliorn Pacific's elec
tric trstem In tho Willamette valley,
will bo prosecuted In tho way origin
ally planned," Bald Campbell.
As for tho strike situation, Mr.
Campbell said ho had nothing to add
to tho news already rIvuii out.
Tho opinion horo among Sontliorn
Pacific officials U, however, that If
tho matter will bo placed before tho
federal mediation board tho trouble
will bo settled amicably.
CARRANZA CLAIMS
VICTORY IS EASY
NOOALHS, ArU., July 31. That
with sufficient arms and ammunition
ho could effect -penco In Mexico
within forty days, is tho claim tho
constitutionalist general, Carrnnza,
has wlrod today to his Washington
agonta, with Instructions that they
prosont his stntomont to tho state
dopartmont, Cnrranzn's mossages
horo dony roports of fodornl victor
ies In tho Interior, but admit n woe
ful Bhortngo of munitions of war
among hU troops,
EIGHTEEN INJURED IN
MOTORCYCLE RACE
EXTENSIONS SEEK
.JULY 31, 3913.
proHceulors in PittMiurdi. Tliey
found hy Hciiliii; n comniission there,
that the woman wiih vnriouhly known
nt Mr. Savajie, Mrs. Hixhop, and
Mrs. McKiuuon. Sim moved in Knnt
Knd society for n time.
STORM KILLED
TWO, INJURED SIX
AT
WA8HINQTON. July 31. Thout-
nnJs of worklnmen are tolling to
day toctfaco as far as possible tho
ruin canted by yesterday's storm,
which Ullcd two men, fatally Injur
ed si, three of them probably fa
tally, and lias made tho streets of
tlio capital a jtcrfect Utter of debris.
The dead:
WALTER HILTON, real estuto
operator.
THOMAS FEALY. a Hnnor.
EeHptto cvory effort to facilitate
tho work, It will bo fully a weok bc
foro tho streets can bo cleared of tho
giant elms and other trees which
were uprooted by the storm, nnd It
will bo ycas Leforo the parks can
bo restored to th?Ir former beam v.
The total damago throughout tho
city Is estimated nt moro than ona
million dollars. Fifty houses wore
unroofed by the terrific blasts of the
wind, and 4000 telephor.es nro out
of commission. Tho activities of tho
capital will bo crippled for days.
LAKKIIO, Texas, July 31. Pes.
patches received hero today from
Mexico City sny n receiver probably
will be appointed tomorrow for the.
National Hnilwnys of Mexico on ap
plication of minority stockholders.
Tho Mexican government owns fifty
ouo per cent of its ptock. It is said
that C. If. Hudson, vice-president of.
tho railroad, will be uuincd receiver.
BANDIT GETS
LIFE IMPRISONMENT
CHICAGO, July 31. Imprison
inont far llfo was tlio sentence pro
nounced hero today by Jtidgo K era
ten on Robert Webb, leader of tho
automobile bandit gung who recent
ly torrorlzod Chicago. Webb was
specifically convicted ot murdorlug
Policeman Hart.
Edward Morris, Packer, III.
CHICAGO, July 31. Edward Mor
ris, bond ot tho Morris Packing com
pany, Is roported seriously 111, It Is
stated that Morris Is suffering from
n nervous nllinoit resulting from tho
strain attendant on tho boot trust
trial lit .1UU. Morris was In Cali
fornia for his health last winter,
WASHINGTON
VR
MEXICAN
R D
PEACE AW
OF SUFFRAG STS
VISIT CAPITOL
Women Given Glad Hand When They
Invade Washington Welcomed by
Senators Who Predict Day of Uni
versal Suffrage Soon to Dawn.
Chamberlain Says Women Equals in
Every Thing and Superior in Mast
Things Going to Make Civilization.
WASHINGTON, July 31, Wel
comed in the innrldc room of the
foiled Stntes sennte, nn army nt
suffragettes which invaded WashJ
ington today were given the "gln'l
hand" nnd "howernl with congratu
lations over n "victory nlrnot won."
The women were welcomed hy a com
mitlee comiioicd of Scnntor Owen,
Works, Lnrio, Poindoxtcr, Ashnrst,
Thomas, Jones nml Sherman. Sev
eral senntors addressed the women.
nil predicting Hint nn amendment to
the constitution which will place wo
men nn political equality with nicii
throughout the United States will be
passed soon.
Senator Chamberlain, author of it
constitutional amendment to give
them the Hiiffrnge, snid todny in wel
coming the visiters:
"Women nre the equals of men in
everything which jcoes to make n bet
ter sfntc. They nro the superiors ot
men in everything Hint goes to nmko
n higher standard of civilization. I
hope your nntsion here is success
ful." WASHINGTON, July 31. An army
of Hnce invaded Washington today
nml laid seige to the Nation's legis
lature. The object. of. the "attack
ing forces' was complete suffrage
for women to be granted by consti
tutional amendment. Tho demon
stration was the greatest display of
suffrage strength the cnpitol city has
yet seen, llefore the day was over,
nt least two fair invnders had "en
gaged" each representative nnd sena
tor in n personal appeal for tho im
mediate cotiMderntiou and passage ol
it constitutional amendment which
will plncevonu'ii on political equal
ity with men throughout tho United
Slates.
Delegations representing every
state in the Union were hi tlio line
of march. The pnrmlers were afoot,
on horseback, in carriages and on
floats in classic costumes. When tho
parade begun thero wns every indi
cation that tho Washington police
department would not repeat the mis
take it made on March 3, last, when
insufficient patrolling of tho streets
permitted hoodolums to break up tho
pnrndo by swarming into' tho floats,
nnd enrriages in which young ami el
derly women alike wero trampled and
in some cases subjected to insult.
The panniers made the pilgrimage
to Washington by automobile, by boat
and by train. Along tho way thoy
gathered thousands of signatures to
a petition urging congress to immed
iate favorable action on tho proposed
measure to give women the vote. On
floats representing tho various states
tho women nud girls were costumed
to represent the figures in tho seals
in the seals of their respective state.
LOS ANGELES GIRL
E
I.OS ANGELES, Cal July 31,
After a quiet woddlng hero, Prince
and Prluccss Sulkowskl ot Austria
nre on route today to Now York to
sail for Europe.
The princess formerly was Miss
Marie Krctz of Los Augeles whom
tho prlnco mot during a recent tour
ot America, This wedding was celo
brated aftor spoclal permission from
tho Austrian emperor was obtalnod.
WALTER DORN ELECTED
HEAD OF MOOSE ORDER
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 31.
Waller Porn of San Francisco was
todny elected hero by acclamation to
the office of supreme dictator of the
Loyal Order of Moose,
NO. 112.
HOT
OW
nNAON
OF
Alleged Lobbyist Refuses to Answer
Questions Unless Granted Counsel
Will Go to Jail for Contempt
First N. A. M. Can't Get Him.
Mulhall Says He Published the Let
ters to Clean out the Insidious Lob
by and Stop the Practice.
WASHINGTON, July 31. A red
hot row developed during the cros7
examination here today of Mnrtin M.
Mulhall nf Unltimoro before the sen
ate "iiisidiouH lobby" prob'ers. It
enmo when Senator Lee Overman o
North Carolina, chnirmnn of Hid
committee, begnn rending questions.
Attorney McCnrter, for the National
Association of Manufacturers, knd,
submitted.
McCnrter demanded that ho bo
permitted to read the qnestions and
after his request hud been granted he
entered into n bitter denunciation ot
Mulhall. This angered Mulhall and
he announced he would not answer a
question unless granted counsel.
"I want counsel," insisted Mulhall,
"or I won't talk. I'll go to jail for
contempt first. I was only their
agent when I worked for the K. A. M.
I won't let them attack mo nnd get
away with it."
A long argument between Senators,
Reed nnd Nelson and McCnrter then
followed.
"We will conduct this examination
without counsel on cither side,".ttAid
Senator Reed. 'T will not hear
another word." , "
"You will , hear another w"onl,
whether you like it or not," was Mo
Carter's comebnek. "I do not care
what you think. I have some rights
hero.1' Great confusion followed and it
was somo time before Chairman Over
man restored order. Answering" cross
examining questions, Mulhall Raid ho
published the letters to clean out the"
insidious lobby.
Under cross-examination Mulhall
Identified a letter presented by the
N. A. M. In It Mulhall wrote KIrby
la July, IS 12, that Samuel Qomperi.
president of tho American Federa
tion ot Labor, sought certain N. A.
M. letters la Mulhnll's possession.
Yesterday Gompers sworo ho refused
to tako tho lettors.
I
BY SEPTEMBER 15
TORTLAND, Ore., July 31.
Judge It. S. Dcnn of the federal court
today overruled tho motion for an
cxtousiou of timo to filo answer ot
Jiulgo Charles II. Cnrey, counsel for
tho telchono companies dofendant in
tho government dissolution suit filed
hero last week and ordered tho tele-'
phono companies to havo their plead
ings in court no lntor than Septem
ber 15, All dilatory inotioim must
bo filed before Septembor 1, ho ruled.
Coustnntiuu J. Smyth, special as
sistant attorney general, in resisting
tho motion for continuance, de
clared all tho defendants, important!
to tho case are residents of tho Pa
cifio coast. Carey had argued thatr
the numorous defendants are scat
tered through so ninny states that it
would bo impassible to hold a con
ference nnd dcuido on a plnn of de
fense in tho twenty day limit set hy
nilos of court.
"Wo are not trying to postpone ac
tion," declared Judgo Carey, "We,
moroly want a chnnco to prepare our
cuso an carefully ns Mr, Smyth Ima
prepared his,''
Voluntnry appearances of twenty-five
companies were filed in court
today, with eight or ten more nearly
rendy to bo introduce;!. It is- btn
lieyed the prosecution will reach the
trial stage early ju the winter,
MULHALL
PHONE
COMPANY
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ANSWER
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