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MEDFOIiD, OUKCION, TIJUR8DAY, AUGUST 7, 3913.
NO. 118.
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SIMON IN
MEXICO CAUSES
GREAT CONCERN
Senator Bacon Says It Is of Ut
most Gravity nml Tlicro Is Noth
Inn Beyond That Word Utmost
Senate Backs Un Wilson's Policy.
WAHHINGTON, Ant;. 7. "Tim
.Mtuliiin nltitittlon In mm or tlio ut
iimul gravity. Tlicro In netliliu: lio
youd Unit word utmost." Honolnr
Huron, chairman of tlm seiinto for'
ulgn relations committee,.
Thin wnH tlit) roinnrkiililo dcclara-
Him In tlm sonata In n discussion of
tlm Mexican situation In which Sunn
tor Huron idiiuuontty pleaded (bat
part Ikiiii politics ho nil ml mi toil In
IiihkIIIih'. a erlnh which admittedly In
llal. was oiui of llio most sig
nificant 1'XtirnNHloiiii over inailn In tin
Minute- ami tint moNt significant nun
hy fnr Hindu Mlnro tlm Mexican ques
tlon hi'cittiii) nruto. Senator llnconV
ulnloini'iit mini) un n cnnrluMon of im
appeal lluit tlm president ho allowed
opportunity lo peacefully settle the
I'xInthiK crlsl. II was cnllnl forth
int tlm result of u refusal hy Senator
Clark that hi itoinniiil that the n
nlo Iminlro Into Mexican affairs ho
referred lo tlm foreign committer,.
Clnrk tnmitcil tho democrats with,
lint lug no ili'flnlln policy toward Mex
Iro, mt)lng:
(If t'lmoKl (irntlly
"It Iiiin rotnn lo n point Hint In
Mexico no limn Im no poor as n innn
owning allegiance to tho Ainhrlran
flair. Wo should hno tlm facts."
Konntor Ilnron Immediately re re
seonded: 'Thin In n situation of tho utmost
i;rnlty. There lit nothing be)ond
Hint word olnmt. I spealc nttvlmnl
ly when I nay tlm public welfare do
tnnmlH thnt thin mnttor of utmost Im
porlnnco ho handled carefully. I
believe that In less than n week tlm
senate will ho In n position to dis
cus I Im wholo prohli'in oponly. The
president him formulated a plan nml
Is alioul to execute II,"
Referring to Huorla's refusal In
tnvnt with John l.lnd, tlm president'1!
envoy, Ilnron unld:
"This iiwiianK". evidently sent hy
nn official In n moment of heat nml
temper, should not hn considered nit
ImllrntliiK Clnul fnllnro of tho presi
dent's plan. Ailnpllon of thin rcno
Intlon (Clnrk'ii resolution) would
not lend to early results."
Mack t'p President
Huron also assorted tnnt tho mom
horn of tho senate foreign rrlntlont
rommltti'o "with onn volrn, declared
tho president should hnvo full op
portunity to ilrnl with tho problem at"
ho had planned,"
On this Senator Nnrrlri mild ho
haw no disrespect to tlm president In
("lark's resolution, to which Ilnron re re
eorted: "Tlm Cuban affair was n more
lompont In a teapot, compared wltli
tlm gravity of undertaking to restore
pcaco In Moxlcl. Disrespect In the
ctiim Im n trivial mattor."
Senator Smith of Michigan thon
charged thnt n Hklllfnl lohhy wna n(
work to mold tlm policy of tho gov
ernment In regard to Mexico, That
settled tho mnttor and tho resolution
went to tho foot of tho calendar.
1'elitionn rriiteHtliiK tlm county
((Milt to cull n Hpcclnl eleotlou for
thu imrpoHo of Ihsiumj; .'(10,000 five
jtur cent LoikIh for n imvi'd lilliwny
from (lie California lino to tho .lo
Hepliiiio county lino, to ho eoimtnmt
od under HuporviKion of tho Hliite
liinliwny engineer, wcro presouteil to
tho court nl Hn regular montlily fU'H
Hion ThurHilay. Aetiou will lio tnkuu
on l'Viilay.
Tlm petition, which wuh redrawn
folounir thu rejection by tho court
of tho $700,000 ltoiKl pel it ion, no
cords with the court's vIowh, .islOO,
000 of tho IioihIr maturing in ten
yeni-H nml $100,000 every fivo yearn
thorouftor,
IN
ELECTION
IN COUNTY COURT
STRONGEST ENEMY OF PRESIDENT HUERTA IN MEXICO, THE
LEADER OF THE CONSTITUTIONALISTS, CONDUCTING A WAR
Wni'Mlnnn Carrania In tlm chlol
flKtiro In Mexico outNldo of I'P'Nhli'tit
llimrtu hliimoir. Ilo Im tho lender of
tlm roiiNiltiitlonnl party, which 1 now
viiKHKiiil l w Wl,r ''' ",0 fwrrc of
tlm Kovernmciit All tlm northern
part of Mexico In torn up hy thhi
Ntrlfe It won roported tho other
ilny thnt Cnrrrmirn hnd wlreil I'reiil-
dent Wllunn rejecting tlm tmitatlvu
F
AI
ERI
SAM HIKOO. Cl., Aug. 7.
Trnt'l-liri'il nml wan from the ef
fect of ImidhlniM cmliireil lieforc
they fled into Ihu United SlatM, TiOO
MuAieau refugccH of Imlli fnetionrt
urn in San Diego today, lieing pliiced
on tlm mllilary reHcrvution neur tl
KoKicraii', where Ihev will ho kept
until rouditioiiH in their own country
permit their return. '
Tlm refugee arrived InM night on
two Miccinl IruiiiH from 1C1 l'aso,
Tex., nml Nognlen, Arir.. On the
train from Kogalen, in chai-ge of
Captain Meronnel, wiim Colonel Km
ilio KoHterlili'.Hl.v, l'olihh Koldicr of
fortune, who Iiiik hccii uiueli fighting
in Mexico. Colonel Frnneioco I. Kh
cuhoii wan the immt promiueut ref
ugeu on the HI Pumi train.
In Sun Diego tlm refugees aro in
chnrgo of Captain Page and Lieu
tenant II. A. McCuuo of Kort Hose
craiiH. On tho reservation tho ref
ugee, will lie (might ninny of tlm
Miniliiry idiHenulioiiit hv Uncle
Snin'rt Kohliern. They will livo in
nrmv (cutrt and will feed on army
ratioiiK. Tliiilgrt will ho mado us
coinforlahhi uh pomnIIiIo for tho wo
men. Tlm men, however, will ho ex
pected to put up with iniemliellihheil
military life.
In tho hunch of refugee aro dele
gations of Hohlicrx for both cleiueutN
in Mexico. Art vet they hnvo thown
no diHKirtitioii to carry their light
Ihirt hIiIo of tho line.
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TKIIHHAN, Poi-mii, Aug. 7.
Fighting between Dakliliavirt olaim
meu and national uuthoriticH Iiiik
been in progrohS on Ihu htreetK of
'I'elieriiii tiinen lntihiiirhl. Tho for
eign logutioiiH aro threatened by the
firing. ConfliotH also aro raging in
other dlrttriott).
SHASTA LIMITED STRIKES
TEAM, KILLING HORSES
AL1UNV, Or., Aug. 7. Tho cs
capu from death of Halpl llauuou,
17, when tho KluiHta limited Ktruok
tlio team ho wiih driving, killing both
hotrtUH, wiih considered ulmoHt mir
aoulous boro today, Tho hoi-sos
were, killed instantly, hut tho boy,
although thrown against tho nldo of
a coach, wus only slightly injured,
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MEXICAN R
GEES
SHELTER
CAN FORTRESS
pltiTi of inedlntlon hetwven him and
llucrta. t'nrrnnz.i In ono of the
wealthiest men In Mexico nml in raid
to ho flnnncltiK tilt omii army In the
war. All ho wnntN, accordlnj; to ro
port from tlm Month, In thu rnlrlnB
of tlm cmhnrKO ncnlunt tho cxportn
tlon of nrniN from tlm United Stntct
to Mexico except to tlm forces of the
prrMdetit,
CAN SETTLE HER
SAN MKflO, Cal.. Aug. 7. If the
United State will keep hiiudrt off
nml lei fexieo handle her own af
fair, a speedy settlement of the
factional tmuhlori in that war-infcxW
ctt country is certain, according (o
Colonel r.mil Kohlcrlitzky, who la in
San Diego today a a prihoner of
war ul Fori HosccrniiH.
Colonel loterlit.ky, who in one
of tlm most feared men in tho coun
try which had ndopled him, recently
fled nerosrt tho border nt Xognles to
edcapo tho rebel forces which were
pressing him hard and was brought
to Sim Diego with more than 500
other refugees last night.
"Intervcntionf Mali I" ho snapped.
"Wo don't want intervention. If you
let us nlono wo will settle this thing
among ourselves ami ipiiet will bo
restored much quicker than you
think. Conditions in Mexico aro not
us bad as tho newspapers aro trying
to represent them."
For many years ICostcrliUky was
eouuuiinder of tho rurales in Sonora
under the elder Diar. I To was bom
In KuRfdn, nerved in Ihu Hussiaii
army; later, it is said, was in tho
United States army, whence ho en-
terod tho servieu of President Diaz.
Ilu is regarded as tho best riflo aliot
on thu Pacific coast of Mexico.
NFAV YORK, Aug. 7. Tlm Btoek
market opened with a number of
modorato advances. With tho ex
ception of Canadian Pacific, the
prominent issues wcro up from a
tpiartor to half, while Delaware,
Lackawanna i Wostorn gamed fivo.
Trading was of Biuall volume nud
dull.
Later in tho day thoro was in
creased short Belling with rosuitan't
setbacks. Union Paoifio roso and
then dropped to within a point of
yesterday's closo. Steel, lleadini',
Amnlgamatod nud bmcltiuc wire
enunlly erratic. American Tobaoo.
American Snuff nud tho proforred
shures- of Amoiioan Writing Paper
and International Papor doolined
from two (o throe. Honda ere
steady.
Tho uiurkot closed strong. ;
A
ME 0
OWN AFFA RS BEST
WD
ADVANCES
STOCK
MARKET
HUERTAS U
TO BE CALLED
Mexican Exccutlvo Likely to Bo
Given Opportunity to Refuse Rcc
orjnitlon of Wilson's Representa
tives Rebels to Import Arms.
WAHIIINOTO.V, Aug. 7. If Ocn
eral llucrta, dc fncto prcxldunt of
Mexico, ImilxU thnt John I-Ind, Presi
dent Wllion'H emissary, I r person tiou
grntn nud rcfutcw to consider his sng
KCRtlotiN, this will not of Itself inc-.in
nrnied Intervention In tho rcptihllc of
Mexico, This wnn made plain by nd
mliihitrntlon officials hero today.
If thnt, however, should ho devel
oped nn Huorta'A poiltlon, It Is prob
nblo that tho embargo on the Mexican
luNiirgents Importing arms from tho
United Klatcu will Immediately hn
raised. A majority of tho scnata
favors biicIi action.
Vol Tntcn Kcrloimly
llticrta's official declaration thnt
Im will not recolvo l.lnd iinlenn tlm
United States recognizes him ah
president Is not taken seolrmily by
either President WlUon or Hocrctar)
Ilryan. They will mnko no commont
or decision until l.lnd reports, ami
will nssnnio nn ohitaclo this way. It
Is authoritatively asserted that tho
president does not helluva 1 Inert n
will regard hind's mission as any
thing but peaceful.
Tho constitutionalists, through Col
onel Kduardo Hoy, head of their Jun
ta hero, today advised President
WlUon and Secretary Ilryan that It
thoy aro permitted to purchaso nrms
In tho United States they will over
throw llucrta within thren months.
ilecauso of this. It u believed llucrta
will do nothing mora until ho hears
I.lnd's proposals.
Fear J'crvinal Iiuults
Tho most serious danger In the
situation now Is that personal Insulin
will, ho offered l.lnd. If so tho stern
est measures will Immediately fol
low. It Is believed attacks on Llnd In
newspapers which favor llucrta have
been Inspired to arouso tho Mexican
population against Prosldcnt Wilson's
envoy.
E BY
SAN FKANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 7 .
That ho guaranteed Champion Wllllci
llltchlo 115,000, tho snmo amount ha
Is to recolvo from Vancouver pro
motors for fighting Freddlo Welsh
thoro Soptombor 1, to meet llnrlom
Tommy Murphy In San Francisco,
was tho declaration horo today of
Promoter Jamos W. Coffroth.
"I will glvo you 116,000,' Coffroth
said ho told tho champion. That It?
all that I can afford to do."
,"llut I am offered that nnd fifty per
cent of tho moving pictures, by the.
Vancouver people," was IUtchlo's
comeback, ,
"I don't enro a rap about tho mov
ing pictures," Coffroth said ho nn
sworod. "If you will ngreo to fight
Murphy for thu price I offered, I will
glvo you all tho moving ptcturo ro
celpts," but IUtchlo couldn't seo It.
CHAMBERLAIN MS
T FEE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. Dollov
Ing that tho food nnd compensation
paid to clorka of Unltod Statos dlst
trict courts nro luoquttablo and In
many cases oxcoslvo so that mon o(
modorato means aro prohibited from
litigating casoB, Sonator Chamberlain'
today tntroducod a resolution apt
pointing a commltteo of fivo sonators
to report on tho quostton. Ho oIbo
Introduced a hill cutting In halt tho
foos In all United States district
courts and ropcnliug tho law giving
double foos in Oregon, Washington,
California and Nevada.
Y JOHN ND
T
GIVEN
RITCHIE
LAVS DEFEAT
COUNCIL'S AIM
ADMITS EMERY
Chief Counsel of National Associa
tion of Manufacturers CalU Reed
the Mildest Mannered Man That
Ever Scuttled Ship or Cut Throat.
WASIIINdTON', Ainr. 7.Swoni
testimony that (ho nntionnl council
for industrial defense was organized
by various manufacturing organiza
tions in New York in 1907 nnd JPt'8
wag given before tho senate "iiiMtl-
ions lobby" probers today by Chief
Counsel Kmery of tho National As
sociation of Maniifarturers. Ilu -una
that many of its members iiImj were
members of tlm N. A. M.
The ultimate purpose of tho Na
tional Council for Industrial De
fense, Kmery said, wns to defeat the
closed shop, boycott nnd other union
issues. Kmery wns tpiestioncd by
Senator Heed of Missouri. The wit
ness ndinittcd that former President
Van Cleave of tho N. A. 51. doa'ii
nted the council. Senator K"cd
complained thnt Kmery evaded I i
"mild-mannered questions."
"Scnntor Heed in n mild-mannered
rnnn." said Senator Nelson, "but ps
Hryan said: 'He is the mildest man
nered man that ever scuttled ship
or cut a Jhrant.' "
ciagkheTis
accused of crime
CHICAGO, Aug. 7. John, Grady,
32 yoars old, encf at tho Grand Pa
cific Hotel hero, was taken In custody
today following tho finding of
woman's wearing apparel, covered
with bloodstains, under his front
porch. Tho clothing was found while
detectives wero searching for Mrs.
Grady, a former actress, who has been
missing for two years.
Sisters of tho missing woman who
aro horo aiding In tho search de
clared they had not heard from Mrs.
Grady In twenty-ono months and that
Grady refused to glvo thorn any In
formation concornlng hor where
abouts. Grady told tho pollco that
his wife left their homo after a bit
tor quarrel and that ho had not heard
from hor since.
Tho clothing was mouldy and evi
dently had been In tho ground a long
tlmo. Tho pollco will dig up Grady's
cellar this aftcrnoou, believing they
will find tho woman's body burled
thoro.
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MEXICAN CAPITAL
GALVKSTON, Tor.. Aug. 7.
John I.iud, President Wilson's spe
cial envoy (o Mexico, sailed from
hero nt 10 o'clock today on his mis
sion aboard tho battleship New
Hampshire.
Lind and his wife arrived from
Houston by a . special int'truriu'i
train. Ho said:
"I am noting entirely for (ho
jresidont and will communicate only
with him. I do not know how long
I shall stay in Mexico and do not
know wlmther I shall bo offered tho
ambassadorship to Mexico. Hut I
do know thnt I will dcclimj it if of
fered tho place."
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HELD IN PORTLAND
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 7. Tho
funeral of Willis Scott Duniwny,
Into statu printer, was held this af
ternoon from tho Church of Our
Father, Unitarian, Itev. T. L. Eliot,
pastor emeritus of tho church, con
ducting tho services. Employes of
tho stato printing nffico nt Salem
attended tlio funeral,
S
CIPRIANO CASTRO BEGINS
WAR TO TAKE VENEZUELA
L ' ' i 3IW
$ hLy
Ciprinuo Castro, the exiled presi
dent of Venezuela, tins landed in
Venezuela with un nrnied force nnd
has begun n campaign to recapture
the government which ejected him
some years ngo.
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STATE PRINTER
BY
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SALEM. Ore., Aug. 7. It. A. llar
rls, former stato printing expert, wae
today appointed by Governor West to
bo stato printer, to succeed tho lata
Willis S. Dunlway.
Tho mention in Portland news
papers of George Putnam of Mcdford
as a probablo nppolnk'o bocauso a
wrsonal friend of tho governor,
caused many Mcdford citizens to wlrd
tho governor requesting tho appoint
ment for Putnam, who was at no
timo a candidate, and refused to en
tor the race. Mr. Putnam said:
"I wish to thank tho friends who
Interested themselves in ray behalf,
but if I had been honored with the
appointment It would havo been un
solicited on my part."
CALU51KT, Mich., Aug. 7. Gov
ernor Ferris today wired his ap
proval of tho plan to withdraw
troops from tho copper stnko dis
trict, gradually, nud General Abbey,
commanding stato militiamen, an
nounced that tho first detachment of
soldiers would start for homo Sat
urday. Militiamen today investigat
ed a report that n plot existed to
dynamite tho miiio offices nt Calu
met shaft No. 'J.
Practically every miner in tho dis
trict now is connected with tho Wes
tern Federation of 5Iiners.
iLOSE LIFE
IN CANTON BATTLE
CANTON, China, Aug. 7. It was
Chlimated hero today that 500 sol
diers met death in yesterday'. fight
ing at tho cast gato of Canton be
tween northern government troops
and rebels. Tho city's position is
regarded as serious.
A detachment of nn Indian regi
ment from Hong Kong has nrjivod
hero to guard tho lives nnd propel ty
of foreigners in tho Shamcoii dis
trict. SLIGHT FIRE LOSS
IN OREGON FORESTS
PORTLAND, Or.. Aug. 7. Al
though 141) fires havo biokou out iu
tho forests of Washlnetou and Ore
gon this season, hardly more than
lour of them havo caused any dam
nco whatever, tho others beine; dis
covered by rangers before they had
timo to spread, according to Unltod
Statos forest scrvico officials today.
HARRI
NAMED
V
W
W PAW
mis
FROM
CALUMET
COURT PLACE
UHNDGGS
CASE ON HONOR
Judge Van Fleet Says That He Will
Not Lock Up Men Who Will De
cide Fate of Maury I. Olrjns, Ac
cused of White Slavery;
BAN FIlANCISCO, Calv Aug. 7.
lie fore a crowded courtroom and with
Maury I. Dlggs listening oagerl?
with flushed face, Special Gorcrnmont
Prosecutor Matt I. Hulllvan oponed
tho whlto stavo caso against Dlggs
horo this afternoon by a statement
of what ho purposed to provo In ait
offort to send tho Sacramonto man
to a federal prison for violation ot
tho Mann whlto slavo act.
Sullivan garo tho wholo sensa
tional details of how Dlggs, t Drew
Camlncttl, Marsha Warrington and
Lola Norrls left their homes in 8a'
ernmentn nnd fled to Ilcno on a Jaunt
which, before It ended, stirred the.
wholo nation.
i:ntlcnl GlrN Awny
How tho two men persuaded tho
girls to fleo was fully brought out.
"Wo havo had troubta with our
wives," Sullivan declared tho two men
told tho girls, t'and wo'll go to Reno,
get a dlvorco nnd thon will marry."
Tho prosecutor further declared
thnt both girls wcro Intimated Into
making tho trip. Ho assorted that
Dlggs nnd Camlncttl declared to tho
girls that a certain newspaper had
become possessed of the facts In their
llasons and that publication ot those
facts was Inevitable.
"I havo hired an attorney to pre
vent tho facts being published,"
Dlggs Is said to havo told Miss War
rington, "but I can't hold thorn oft
much longer."
Fin! JYom Exposure
Doth girls, Sulllran said, and cs'
pcclally Miss Norrls, wcro reluctant
to break their homo tics and flee.
"It will kill my mother," tho Nor
rls girl Is said to havo protested, but
finally aha gave way beforo the fear
of cxposuro and fled.
Sullivan then continued with a full
and comploto history ot tho amour1
ot both couples from tho first He
told In detail ot tho trip to Heno, de
scribed tho actions of both Dlggi
and Camlncttl and told without any
concealment or equivocation Just how.
tho threo days wcro spent In a Rono
cottage boforo tho arrest was made.
Marriago Licenses Shown
At tho conclusion ot Sullivan's ad
dress, Gcorgo D, Leslie, statistician
of tho stato board of health, was
(Contlnuea on page 2.)
POWERS TELL TURK
TO RESPECT TREATY
LEAVE ADRIANOPLE
LONDON, Aug. 7. Tho first steps
taken by representatives of tho pow
ers to compel Turkoy to ovu
Adriauoplo camo hero today when
tho Ottoman government was noti
fied that it must respcot tho treaty
signed in London between tho for
mer belligerents. Tho Turkish
troops reoccupied Adriauoplo after
war hroko out between tho Ilulknu
States.
SULZER GOT MONEY
DID NOT REPORT IT
NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Tho climax
in tho investigation in tho charges
of malfcasaiico in offico against
Governor WMlintu Sulzcr in Now
Yovk camo hero toda when tho
Frnwioy investigating commltteo
produced a check for $230 which it
ulleged .had been rooeived by Sulzor
and which was not reported by the
governor in his sworn, statement of
campaign contributions.
Honry Kockheissen, representative
of Petor Doolger, a browor, produc
ed tho check nnd said it was con
tributed to Sulzer'a fund. Jt had
been indorsed and cashed.
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