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Medford mail Tribune
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VI
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Fair tonight jutrt gattmby-
Mar. IM( Win. 55.
IMrly.tlilnl Year.
Ilnlly. IIIhIiIIi Ynar.
BRYAN
S
TELLING HUERTA
HE'S MISTAKEN
Secretary of State Asserts That
President Acts Within His Rtfjlits
anil Cannot Assume Mexico Will
nriinril (.lull's Visit as Unfriendly
Llml to Go to Mexico City, Despite
Threats hy Sympathizers of Gen
rral Hiterta.
f WAHIIINOTON, Aiib. X.
It In ntinounri'il hero today 4i
t lint John l.liiil, emissary of
President Wilson lo Mexico
will r.o ImilKlit frtitu Vera
('run to Mexico City. desiiltu
thn press report of threats
fiKnlnitt him iiiadn In tin rnil-
ml by nyiupnthlmrii of Hen- 4
oral Huerta, 4
ft
WAHIIINOTON, AUK. H II)' di
rection of tint president, Hern-tar)
of iffaln llrynti Issued today ttti of
ficial statement lit n-ply to tlm
HtntiiiiKMit of (loncral lluertn tlmt
Jiitiu Mini, tin president's personal
emissary, In not welcome It Mexico.
Ilr nu'n statement follews:
"Tim statement of thu Moxlrnn
foreign officii In lianeil on mlsreprn
rentntlon, fur which thin government
In not responsible. In sending Mr.
1,1ml a adviser lo tho Amcrlran ntu
linn)', thn president In entirely
within Its rlKlitn nml this department
rntiuol assume Hint hit kiiIiik lo Mux
Iro will lio retarded mi nn unfriend
ly art whim (tin chnrartor of hi mis
ton lit understood."
When Mud itriiN Charge d'Affalres
O'SlinuKhliony ho will present for
transmission (o tho lluorla govern
inent nml rcproiontatlvo of thn for
eign pow cm n nolo HtotltiK tho exact,
steps proposed by tho United Hlates.
At thn same tlmn Secretary llryan
will transmit to foreign dlplomnti.
hero nn exact text to tli nod'. I'rcI
dent Wilson expect other nation to
support hi program. It was nuthorl
tutlvuly stilted thin nfturnoon Hint
thn iroionnlH to lio submitted by Llml
ilo not contemplate tho retirement of,
Huerta, lint re(iieiit nn early election
to nauio IiIh successor. Thn pronl
ileiit In confident Hint lluoita will
change hit nttltuiln when ho under
stands thn rent jilniiH or thu Unltuil
Stales.
F
HAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Aug. K.
Despite her tccont declaration that
n recouclllntliiii with her himlmiul
wnH linpbMlhlo In any circumstance
Mm. .It Drew CamlnctH, ncconlliiK to
Attorney MarHlinll W'ooilworth, for
Hut defense, Iiiih agreed lo liury mom
ory of hur huabniiil'ii follies nml will
ho, hy hi mI do lit court when Mnnha
WnrrliiKton nml I.oln NorrlH toll their
Morion lu tho whltu slavery trial In
progress hum,
Woodworth iloclnrod today Hint
parents of tho Ciimluottl couple
brought pence. Thin moans that Mrs,
Camluottl ami her two children, ouo
two yours nnd tho otlmr flvo months
old, will Hit lu court with Mrs. Wggu
nml her llttlu duiiKhtor when thu
Warrington nnd Norrls girls tall of
tho iiuiulriipln oscnpndo which nn'
put thu two young fathora behind tho
bars,
GARRISON REFUSES TO
DISCUSS MEXICO
i
HOISE, Tilnho, Aug. 8. -Soorelnry
of War (liirrlHiin refused In offer
nnv comment today when ipiosllnu
nl In regard to repnils J'roni Wash
ington llml tlin United State nrmy
was hi u roiuplolii nIiiIh of iirepnr
cilnoHK for tin v oveiiliinllty lileli
lululil uiiHu frniii tho Moxli'iiu hJ t ii
nllon, "I will mil iIIviiunh lint Moxliiu'i
Mluiilioii or lh" lui'iillmi of tvovli'in
uniiy imimIn IiIIm oh IIiIh I rip' h.im
JjIh only ttluli'liii'iil,
MRS
CAMINETTI
ORGIVES
HUSBAND
GRINGO HATRED
ATB01LINGP0INT
RIOTING EIKEEY
Jlniiolsm nampant at Mexican Capl
tn! Hostility to United Slates
Never So Open anil Apparent for
YcarsCllmax Exprctrtl.
Grave Apprehension Apparent at
Washlnuton-lnsist Hutrta's Alti
tude Is Bluff Wilson Restive.
4 44.4
MtiXItt) (MTV, Auir. H. -
f JiiiKoliiiii In nl llm Iniilinu
point hero loilny nml lionlil-
ily lowur.l tho Uiiilml Hlntoi
lum imvor Ihh'ii ho open nml
" iippitri'iit for yonrn. Tho
i'oiiiIiii; of .liiliu Llml, I'ri'nl
ileiit WJImui'm envoy, in vio-
li'iillv iippoii'il ns nn iinwiir-
rnnleil iiilorlVronoii villi
MoAieo'H nffiilrn. There Iiiih
lii'i'ii no Ki'iivrnl mili-Ainori-
oiin ilenionnlriilioii yol, hut
" if Mini iiiNinU on I'liiuiiii; to
H ilv it in fi-nri'il llml
nulhretikrt will Im oorlniii lo
ni'i'iir.
444444444444444
WASIIINdTON, Auk. R. DcmiUo
offortn hero to nmunio an atlltiidn of
optlinlNiu over tho Mexican ultutitlon,
Krnvn nppreheniilon U npparout In adt
iiilitliitrntloii circle nn to tho recop.
Hon of John Mud, l'retldent WlUon'
upeclal ciulnry, when ho rcnchoii
Vera Crux, Mexico, tonight on thu
bnttlothlp Now llampiihtro.
Tho ndiuliiUtrnHoii Imliit that
lluertn' nttltuiln toward Mnd In a
bluff. Hut If Llml U inoloitod tho
government will fnca n qurttloii Iden
tical with that which followed thu
lilnwIUK up of thn battloihlp Maine In
Havana harbor nnd any Indignity of
fered I.lnd would virtually amount
to nu net of wnr which would necfu
nltato armed roprlinl.
1'rciH flUtrlr KxnKKrrntfsl
Ilnth tho whltu homo nml tho itatn
department Hay that If thu Rltuatloii
In Mexico worn an grnvo nn pro des
patched Indicate, Clinri;n d'Affnlrci
()'HhatiKhiioHy would have Informed
(Continued front l'ngo 4.)
UNDER PAY FROM
F
WARMING-TON. Aiir. 8. ToHtifv
ini; utiilor cniHH-oxnminiition before
llm Hoiinlo lobby investigation coin
initti'o, (tonerul CouuhcI Kinory of
tho Nuliounl AHKociutioii of Mntiu
fiu'lurorK, udmilted (lint I lio iiHtoei
ntiou inspired tho formtition of llio
Nulionul Tariff CoiuiuiHsIuner iibho
ciiilion. Ho Haiti llm latter organiza
tion watt ooinposoil of thousand of
iiiauufnoturiiii; inlorentn who wihhrd
In aid llio IK'VoriilKO tariff coiiuiuh
h!oii bill.
Kmi'ry Bworo that iioillior llio N.
A. M. nor llm national council for
industrial tlofonso over employed
fonuor CoiiKri'HMiiiim JninoH Walson
of Imtinnn, lint mltniltoil that the
Naltonnl Tariff' CouuuisHion UHS)oi
ntion hail,
III
IN STOCK MARKET
NKW YOniC, Auk. 8. -Tim tock
inarkot nhowi'd a Htroni; uiulerline
at tho opening, Wabash prefeneil
rortn 2 fi-H, nml Canadlau l'aeil'i"
1 1-1. Kiaolinnnl iiilvuuoou worn
iiiinln by Hourly all thu I end urn. La
ter Union I'aclfio nml Now Huvo.i
ilrnppi'il 1, liul Northern 1 'a el fie nml
HI. Paul wrin up iim much, Wuh'iM'i
mulliHU'il htrong, lui'ii'UKiiit; U iiho
In I In on iMiiiilri, llomU vi'io iiri'K
ulnr.
Thu win kt I cluwd MttuhK'
ADMITS
WATSON
MAN
ACTURERS
MEDFORD,
.4fcfttf HAVOC OF
The Hlonn whioli lore down Hotun
liuitiliiiKri in WiiNluiiKtoii nml killed
Hovernl iiorxomi plnyeil Iiiimii nlioiit
llm beautiful urnutul of Die Wliito
Hoiihe. The fninolH old home of
L
OTTU.MWA. In., A tie. 8.-.Iu.li;o
l M. Hunter of tho xtnto district
court ruled today Hint thu Webb
ICenyou law prohibiting tho hhip
nit'iit of liquor from wil to dry
elated in utu'ouxtitutionnl.
Several exprvsH companies iitnrt
etl Hie nt'tioii whieh resulted in this
ruling, nftcr thoy woro proctited
from flipping liipior to dry counties
in Iowa from Illinois nml Missouri.
Tho court held that tho law is in
valid beeaiisu it delegates ( Hlates
that nulliority to rcgnlalu interstate
commerce which belongs to emigres
alone.
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 8. Kmling
litigation which has cost llm city
tliousaiuls of dollam, tho ltobcrl
Wakofiold coinpnny, conlraclow, to
ilny accepted $in,ri,000 for work mill
material used in coiifitrueling two
rvrtorvoirN nt Mount Tnbor for tho
oily of Portland. Tho cmupnnv or
igiiinlly hiic.I tho city for $1(10,000,
ami the jury found n verdict in their
favor for $118,000. Tho city gavo
notice of appeal ami tho agreement
reached today wiih in tho iiaturo of
a compromise.
i m ii i 1 1
EASTERN BARTLEnS
CAUSE PRICE DROP
Tho influx of thn homo pear in
eastern markets caused drop in
tho Hai licit pour market Thursday.
Tho nuolntioiiri received from enst
oru markets uvo ns follews: Now
York, $'J..r; Uoslon, $11,110; Chicago,
$2.80 Oiucluuali, $2.70; Pliiladol
phia. $2.05.
i ' r
DONKEY ENGINE EXPLODES
KILLING TWO LOGGERS
AUKHDKKN, Wash., Aug. 8. J.
H. Kcisling of Hoipiiam nml John
A'utcln, vesidoiico unknown, aro do'id
hero today as tho result of tho ex
plosion of a donkey cnginn boiler at
llm Willapa Logging company plant
on North river. Koisliug, who was
foreman at tho camp, wan !I5 years
old, Autola wax fireman.
OVERALL OUT OF BIG
NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM
CIIMWOO, Aug. 8. -Orvull (Ivor
all nf llm Chicagii I'ulm wiim relcas
oil loday In llm Han I'Vanclhcn Pic
oifln ('niiiil Iniguo loniii, Kvery oluh
In llm Nulionul Ii'iikuo witlvcd on llm
foiiuvr ktur Iwlilcr,
mt tiffiBMr i -ISSllS'1 mHttKEfOlBlBHDBH
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WEBB-KENYON
LIQUOR
SHPPNG
INVALID
(MWlOtf, .KKFDAY, AUGUST 8, JI8.
THE STORM IN THE WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS
prcmdeiitw wnn not injured, hut
some of the beautiful Inert wlueli
have charmed visitors fur n century
woro uprooted.
Tho photograph wn takennflerj
10
SEAT TO BE OILED
The county court at it finnl Reu
nion Friday decided to experiment
with oil on county roadi nnd pur
chased (l,U00 gallons Irom A. C. Al
len lo sprinkle that portion of the
Jnckxnnxillo rond . thai has jiut
been Hcnritled, dragged nnd rolled.
Thu entire" rnuAJto JtuiLhonvilla. la
to be treated in the same maimer,
first the old rough Hiirfnoo loon'ncri,
leveled ami rolled, then treated with
oil.
TO CUT OUT LAND
L
T
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.- Senator
Chamberlain, who has been urging
(he elimination of agricultural lands
from Oregon national foro-Ms, was
notified today by Hm forest service
Hint JI.'iO.OOO acre in Paulina for
ot, near ('reason and La Pine, will
bo eliminated and opened to general
puhlio entry immediately, nlso (10,000
acres in Deschnle.s forest, along the
Deschutes river. Tho sen-ice nlso
will revoke the order against listing
agricultural lauds within tho Siiislaw
forest. This will make available for
entry all agricultural lauds in tho
Siuslnw forot suitable for agricul
ture or gr.ir.ing.
APPLE PICKERS IN
Jack Shea, who weighs 130, was
twice slashed and his clothes badly
out in a street fight with Al Mo
draw, weighing 17fi', Thursday even
im? in n disnuto over which could
make Hm best fruit box in the
shortest time. Thu timely arrival of
Sergeant Put Megn prevented tho
kuifo-wielder from inflicting serious
injuries. Doth men aro apple pick
ers who had imbibed too much apple
nnd other juiees. Shay refused lo
prosoeuto Meflraw. Mayor Kifert
fined Shea $2.1 for disorderly con
duct and suspended sentence pro
vided lm lost no time in leaving
Medford. Meflraw was fined $25.
Ho paid his fine and also left for
parts unknown.
JIM FLYNN READY
FOR GUNBOAT SMITH
NKU1 YORK, Aug. 8. Jim rlymi,
llio Piiehlo heavyweight fighter, Is
favorite hero loday for his battle to
night with Ouuboat Smith. II is
predicted that Klyiui will dUposo of
Smllli within five niiimU,
Fair Weather Predicted
PORTLAND, Or., A-itf. H.-Ora-gun
i Pair lniilht nml Hal in day j
vvialvily wind,
AD
COUNTY
AND
RESURFACED
the nlonn from llio PcnnHylvmiin
nvcnuo Fide of the White Ilnus3 nnd
hIiow.s tnt'H torn down on Hie spa
cious lawn between the iro'i I'euee
and the "linek door' of the nit'iism.
UNCLE SAM TO
PLI
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. Follow
ing n conference of treasury offi?
inls and bankers from the middle
west regarding the distribution of
government funds lo usMst in mov
ing crops, Assistant Secretary of th1
Treasury A ilhnius declared-tojcy
Ihat tho government was prepared
to deixisit $100,000,000, if neces
sary. After the views, of thu bnnk
ers have been nnalyred the e.:i"t
amount will lie determined iiuo i. The
originnl plan called for $50,000,
000 to he distribute,!.
TWICE MARRIED AND
TIE SEEK DIVORCE
SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl., Aug. 8.
Do n man and a woman, twice
married to make a marriage iloublv
sure, also have to secure two di
vorces! This is an odd point that
arose today in the superior court
hero through the filing of a divorce
complaint hy James J. Hnffiuger
against Lily Hanchiero Haffinger.
Tho couplo were married at Clay
ton, Cnl., in 1911, and three days
later in San Francisco remarried by
a justice of the iienee. Haffinger
sued his wife for divorce Inst Janu
nry and was granted a, decree. Tn
the proceedings the Clayton marri
age only was mentioned. Mrs. Haf
finger did not contest the fcuit.
EDITOR ARRESTED
E
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 8. Be
enusu of articles appearing in a re
cent issue of tho Columbia Herald,
n weekly paper published ntt Houl
on, Or., whieh Postoffieo Inspector
Durand declares aro obsceno, Dr. W.
S. Armstrong, W. Ashmun ami II.
C. KuiiUmnn, the former two edit
ors of tho paper, aro under arrest
today. All but Kuutzmnn gave bail
for appearance Saturday morning.
ANNUAL RACE FOR
KING EDWARD'S CUP
NFAVPORT, R. I., Aug. 8. Thu
annual yacht race for tho cup of
feicd hy King (leorgo of F.uglund
wax held today with toyou tn'iiglo
stickers and nuu schooner entered
Tho original cup, (ho gilt of King
I'd ward VII, who wan an honorary
meiiiber of llm Now Ymk Yacht
oluh, U voith In metal fiODO. Tim
only condition Impo.i'd hy King )d
wind v.iu Hint it nhniihl bo rni'i'il
for uvi-ry yrur hy yiuhU uvr fifty
Jut ou tho fttttvr Jluo,
CE SI 00.000.000
COUNTRY
BANKS
TO VOTE OPON
GWAYONS
IS 1R
County Court Issues Call for Spe
cial Election Second Tuesday In
Next Month for Issuance of $500,
000 Bonds for Paved Highway.
Work to Be Begun at Once Under
Supervision of the State Highway
Engineer on Grade If Bonds Carry
Tho county court Friday after
noon In responxe to petitions re
ceived, ltieil a call for a apodal elec
tion to be held Tueiday, September
'J. Submitting to thu peoplo tho UJ
nuance or S00,000 flvo per cent
bonds for tho construction of a paved
highway from tho California state,
lino to the Josuphlno county line, a
distance of C2 miles following the
route of tho present county road, and
utilizing tho paved street of Ashland,
.Medford and Central I'olnt, construc
tion to ho under supervision of the
state hlRhway engineer.
Tbo highway routo starts from a
connection with tho surveyed route
of the California stato highway now
under construction, and provides an
easy grado over the Slslclyous, abol
ishing tho present toll road, and If
tho bonds carry, this will bo tho first
section of highway constructed. It
Is necessary that tho graded road,
12 miles In length, be completed be
fore winter, so that the winter rains
will settle it.
The bonds maturo, as follews:
1100,000 to mature ten years from'
the date hereof.
- TtW.TW'ttf'MaturalS'ycartTrbrfll
tho date hereof.
1100,000 to mature 20 years from
tho date hereof.
100,000 to mature 25 years from
tho dato hereof.
$100,000 to mature 30 years from
tho dato hereof.
Jackson county is the first county
In Oregon to take advantage of the
new road laws permitting the is
suance of highway bonds and again
Is leading Oregon in good road
moves.
TWO PERUVIAN
TOWNS
BY EARTHQUAKES
LIMA, Pern, Aug. 8. Caravnl't
and Quicknsha, two towns in Peru,
were .'destroyed Wednesday by an
earthquake, according to ndvice.s re
ceived hero today, which say that
thousands are homeless and that im
mediate relief is imperative.
Cnraveli lies 130 miles north of
Molleudo, a eeaiiort in tho stato of
requipn, nnd has n population of
4000. Quicaeha is a smaller town
a tho same state.
GOVERNOR LISTER PARDONS
CONVICT WHO MADE GOOD
WALLA WALLA. Wash., Aug. 8.
Frank W. Orr, who escaped from
n gunrd in 1008 after being sentenc
ed to prison after robbing n Tacoraa
store, went to Portland, where,
through his industriousness nnd ex
emplary habits, became partner In
an electrical firm, only to ho betray
ed two years atr hy a former jail
associate, lina today received u par
don from Governor Lister.
Orr was rearrested in April, 1010,
and returned to urison. Tho case
nttraeted widespread comment at
tho time. His business associates,
who knew nothing of his criminal
career, protested agninst his recoui
mittiueiit. PERKINS CONGRATULATED
ON TWENTY YEARS' SERVICE
WASHINGTON, Aug. B.-Hended
hy Kt'imltir Workn, Ciillfurulu' oti
grekkiiiual delegation called un Hun.
nlor Perkins today to coiigrutiilnti)
him upmi tin I'limpletloii nf wuty
yi'UM of nervine lu llm United HUIy
tftuultf,
DESTROYED
NO. 119.
ARMYAND NAVY
READY TO ACT
President Wilson and Administratis
Prepared for All EvenlnaJHIw
Want Peace, But Will FlfM If
Huerta Precipitates Trouble.
Lind Ordered to Proceed to Capital
Ns Reply Made to Hwrta'i
' Stand on Lind's Visit.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.Pre8l
dent Wilson nnd the administration
ii prepared for nil ovcntunlitieA In
Mexico. The United States wnntu
pence, but tho army nnd navy are
ready if any overt ant by Iluorta or
bin partisans causes war.
Reports on tho presidents desk
today show this. Secretary of tho
Navy Daniels conferred with the
president for nn hour todny and per
sonally assured the chief executive
that .the navy is ready.
Development Awaited
Another twcnly-four hours may
bring tho gravest developments. The
president todny discussed with Sec
retary Bryan the reports of Charge
O'Shnughnessy nt Mexico City, but
no decision was reached as to how
to reply to Iluertn's stand on the
visit of John Lind. They asked
O'Sbaughnessy for a further report.
President Wilson i considering
tho publication of Lind's complete
instructions na soon as he reaches
Vera Croc He thinks Huerta took
snap judgment and believes that if
the scope of Lind's. mission in out
lined, "It TvlH-httw-'theSrofld how
disinterested tho United States has
been."
The Mexican embassy, in an ef
fort to justify Iluertn's notion, de
clared it wns necessary because Wil
liam Halo and Francis Do Lavalle,
who investigated Mexican affairs;
had made colored reports of. their
observations. The embassy insists
that only care for tho national honor
of his country actuated Huerta.
Urynn Keeps la Touch
President Wilson has directed
Secretary Bryan to keep in closo
touch with O'Shnughnessy and tho
latter was directed to report imme
diately. Thero is nn nlr of expectancy In
official circles hero, nnd it is an
open secret in both tbo army and
navy departments that news of anti
American demonstrations in Mexico
aro momentarily expected. It is bo
lievcd that when Lind proceeds l to
Mexico City ho will bo tho center tof
an unfriendly demonstration which
probably will be so serious ns to
force the sternest measures.
AT JAP CAPITOL.
TOKIO, Aug. 8. Dr. San Yat
Sen, fleeing from tho wrath of Pres
ident Yuan Shi Kui of China after
tho failure of tho secession move
ment of the south, arrived here to
day. It was retried that Sun Yat
Sen would seek n refuge in For
mosa, but now it is said he may sail
to tho United States. Dr. Sun said
ho hud not yot decided what ho will
do.
SHOOTS SELP FIVE
TIMES AND IS UNHURT
SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 8.
Standing on a crowded street, In
front of tho pouttoffieo, Jans Niel
sen, a rancher, nho himself fiv
times in thu body with u 22-aaliW
revolver, following u (pmrrel with
his wife lust night. He whs wth
end hi by tho police and whH la
ken to llm city lull tho bullet Jrtf)
pel from his rlolhiHg. He hud
cerili'd only h ran) tw niitM
brhiii, owe wr h tUt tm4
on llm Lhh. h kim kr4 with
MEXICAN C
UN
AS
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