mcgon Hlitortflnl t'otff 217 Second Street 1 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair tonight Mid Wednec lay Max. 9Bj Mia. M. Hi M FV 1 Korly.thlrrt Yfr. I n1 y ICtMll t li Voor. PEACE NEAK IN MEXICO AS HUERTAWAVERS Provisional President Weakens, Sends (or Llntl nml Will Accept Media tion Within 24 Hours-Wilson Sends Ultimatum to Dictator. WAHIIIN'ITON, Am:. 20. I'obco U near III Mexico. I.ntost advice received hero today from Mtixlco Oily liullrnln Hint Pro vlnlunnl ProMduut llutirta In wnvor Ink nml ttml tin probably will ncrnpt Amerlrnu iiicillalloii within twenty fniir hours. Official of President Wilson's ad ministration admit that tho Interna tional drama now Im'Iiik staged In llui moHt thrilling of nuy In which tho United HlnlcN linn tnknu n leading rulu In n d "fit do. rri'Nldtml Wilson nrqulcscod to llucrln' ruqiinnl for further delay with tho provUlon thnl ho will de liver hU Mexican inostiaKo to ron i:nM within twenty-four hour nn leu tho iiKiro proposal nrn ncroplod. AkkH lliirrtn'N Itctlroincnt It wiin ufflclnlly Minted thU after noun that tho luluilnlntratlou will fulfill l.lnd' latest KiiKKt'ntlunii it limy nro acceptable to lliicrla. Huor ta Ih not nikud to rcnlKii. l'rcnl doiit Wllftou only uk niuurnnco that ho will rt'llro nttor n HticccNior Is cliomtn nt n genuine election. Tho postponement of tho prcsl dent' nddri'Mn practically amountii to mi ultimatum Hiving lliiortn twenty four liourn In which to decide. Tho iidmlnlNtratloii linn loarnod that tho request for moro Itnio emtio direct from lliirrta. It wn submitted to John Mud last iiIkIU by Kororlun Mlultor (Innibon. Advice Juit received hero ray Hint l.lnd, Noliou O'HhauHhiic)', American chargn doAiffnlrv, 1 1 nor la nml tlamboa nro ronfurrlni; nt tho palace, mid It l generally bolluvcd by Kovorninoiit official hero Hint nc roptniicu of I.lnd'n propoiial. porhap MllRhtly modified, will bo tho out roiuo. Mini Ready to do l.lnd lind IiIk lineage packed pro pnrntory to going to Vera Cruz, en roulo homo, when tho request for de lay arrived. It In known Mint Prosldout Wilson Intuuded liarlnc tho Mexican sltua tliili completely, nud It Ih believed lliiertn feared thn nffocl thin iuia.igo would hnvo on tho United State mid Kuropa by ttirnliiK tho world's ym pnthy ngaliiRt him. Thn president's nddroon In already printed mid tho resolution milhorlz Iiik n Joint Horiiilon nt congress Ih ready. Tho president nlso ha con nulled with tho foreign commltlooB of rnngrosu and thoy hnvo npprovod IiIh hIiuiiI. WurnliiK t llucrtA Tho word In Tuiuulty'ii announce inent "Tho president expects to de liver IiIh nddras nt 1 o'clock tomor row nftoruoun" nro Interpreted horn n h n warning lo lliiortn tlmt no fur ther delay will ho tolurntod, . Tho president was nil million today nml tho satisfaction ho foolH over thn Intent dovolopmontu In Mexico showed plainly. Ho told callers today hu hoped It would bo unnecessary to over deliver thn message. Tho president Ih confident Hint to dn'rt coiiferonco In Mexico City will luliiK 'Piiaco. It was official)' donlod that l.lnd hnd over boon rocnllod, but It wiih evident tlmt lie nlmmlotiod hopn until tho niriinom lluurta ycak enod. (loverumoiit officials did not at tempt to explain LIiiiI'h dcpnrluro frolu" JUexIno pity, 'but finld tlioy were Hiiro ho would return there. No diroet word hnd boon received lioro from, l.lnd. CONK WISES TO WASIHNOTON, Aiir. 20. Tho lioiiHo this nftornoou rojoctod tlio resolution cnllhiK for nu luvontlgntton of tho conduct of Unltod Btntoa Judga Bpnor ot OoorKla, on tho ground that tho chnrgoa woro not mifflclontly ox pllclt, Favoritism wna Included In tho chorgoa ngoltiBt tho Jurist, fiwmmmm HUERTAS PLEA HALTS MESSAGE ANOTHER DAY President Postpones Rcadlnn of Pa per to Conprcss Dlscusslnu Mexi can Affairs Llntl Makes Fresh Proposals for Further Time. Mexico rrv, ak. an. John I.luil, 1'rcHMleiil Wilhon'ii Hpceinl cmiMHnr.v to Moxieo, loft today In thn direction of Voni Ciur, hut it Ih be lieved ho inleiiilH lo return here in inw of I'roviNlonnl 1'rcMideut Mil orln'ri reijuext for delay. TIiIh pioli- nbly will lU'ci'Mhitnti' further confer cnccti hetween llucrln, l.iud and Moxii'iiu roreicu .MiulNler (lamhoii. WAHIIIN'riTON', Aw;. 20.-- NVw proxiKiiln mnilit lo the Mexican inv erutueut bv John hind, tho envoy of I'reHideiit WVInoii mid frcMh pleat from ProviMionul I'reniilent llucrtn for further lime to consider the new ent Hiiu'eHlioio, today ciiiihciI Presi dent Wilson to )inlMiiie Die reading to roiiKrcsH of !iim Mexican meHHnce until Wednesday. The president or iginally intended to present liix iiich siimi to congrcsH in joint Hcssiou (IiIh afternoon. Fnim III highesl authority il mn learned tlmt I.iud'H latest proMiHals I'oulnined tho follewing: Mud's Nph lnMiU "luimcitinto cessation of hostili ties; mi nrrniigcincnt for nn n rutin tieo between the fuelloiiK; provisioiiH for tin curly mid free election mid llucrln to make mi early nuuitounce iiieul ininthltiir not to bo u enndi ilale for'thu uresidcney. Ilotlt l.lnd mid tho .Mexican env eriiiiienl, tlinuigli Mexican Foreign Minister (lamhoa, nsked tho president to ioHlMuie tho rendiut; of thn iocs nnge. Tin? hour now not for the readme of tho document in 1 o'clock Wednesday nftcruoon. Sceretnry Tumulty nnnouncod the hasty olmngo in tho tircHidenl'H plnn before 11 o'clock today. The prcsi dent had been expected to deliver his message to cougresn nt .'I o'clock thin afternoon. Tho text of the an nouncement follews: President Announcement "Mist night about midnight, after n conference between the president mid the foreign committees of tho I wo house, a despatch came from Mexico which Hinted Hint l.iud hnd united with Mexican Foreign Minis ter Oumhnu in requesting thn presi dent to iMistponn bin nddresr to con gress until Wednesday for tho pur pose of nffording tho Mcxicnn mi IliorilicH nn opoprtunlty for further consideration of tho Amcricnn gov ernment'rt proposnls in view of cer tain Kiipplementary Hiigentioim by l.iud. The president, of course, con sented, mid in expected to nthlresn congress nt 1 o'clock Voduodiiy nf tcruoon." LANE OPPOSES STATE'CONTROL OF COLOHAtlO SIMUNOS, Colo. Aug. Ull.T-dovornor Ammoim of Col orado mid otlicrrt ravoriug utato ruthor thnn Jiational conservation of tho iintlon'n venourcort, today tried to delay Secretary of tho Interior Lnno'rt Hpoeoh before tho Bixth an nual convention of tho iialiouiU con feronco of governors, hoping in the meantime to convert him to their view). Governor O'Neal of Ala bama ami Governor MeGovorn of Wisconsin, who favor national con nervation, oulnmncuvored Governor Ammoim and his followorrt, however, and Secretary Lane spoke today. Lnno ndvoontod tho policy of gov- eriimout control of tho prcHorvntlon of rcflourcoH for tho averngo man, mid tho Bavinjj of flomo of those ro HourooH until thoy woro required by ineriiHed population. Mont of tho wostora govornorH woro Hcoretly ilis- ni.noliitcd bocaiiRO Sooretary Lane nppoHod Htato conservation. Govornor Oddio of Nevada pro CONSERVATION vided over tho aouveutioiu ,, MEDFORD, JEROMESCARES THAWBYTHREAT OF Headed Slralnlit for Asylum, De clares Prosecutor Thaw Refuses to Leave Canada and Denounces Jerome as Paid Avontjcr of White. HIIIiltllllOOKi:, Quo., Aiijc. 20. "Thnw I bended ntratght back to Mnttcawan. Ho may fight but thu end la corlnlii. Wliut'o tho differ euro If there nro h few months of do- lay." Thin ntntoment, coming today from former District Attornoy William Travorn Joromo of Now York City, tho man who aent Thaw to tho asylum for tho crlmliinl luiauo, wnn carried to thn fugltlvo In till roll bore. Alnrmed over Jeromo'H prediction, Tlmw Hunt lintnedlntuly for IiIh nt toruoyn. Then ho paced hi coll, muttering to lilnuulf, while waiting for their urlvnl. "Oeutlcmeii," ho told them, "I am not going to Vermont. I Intend to roiiinlti In Canada." Then In a burnt of rago Thnw bit terly denounced Jeromo. "Joromo," ho shouted, "In tho paid attornoy of Ilroadway chicken fan- clern. With bin truo color rovenled, ho ha got to fight every step of tho way beforo getting mo. llo pretend to reprcnent New York state, llo really ropreaontu Stanford White' frlond. "Joromo' mottvcH nro entirely morcennry In pnuecutlng n iwno nud Innocent man." Owing to refusal or tho authori ties to portnlt tho prlsonor to go to church next 8unday, Commander Hramwoll lloolh caMeiTtbday frorrr London ordering two 8plvatlon Army officer to visit blm and comfort him spiritually. Their visit wa oxpectod momentarily this afternoon. Thnw I otherwise incommunicado on account of complatutn that ho had been bIiowii iinduo favors In Jail. no Fl NF.W YOKIC, Aug. ao. Tlio hittcr ent mayoralty election Now York hns seen in many yenrs i promised hero for tho coming ntrugglo to choose a man for Mayor Gaynor'n hhoen. He publicnn fusionihts, dinsntisficd with the Helcction of John l'urroy Mitch ell, nro likely to rcnominnto Gnynor. Tnmmnny'rt nominee, lMwnrd McCnll, U no more satiHfactory to I leant than are Gnynor and MTitchell, and it ix more than probable that Hearst and liiri'lii1cMudcuce league will put forward a fourth candidate. LILIENTHAL WILL SAN FHANC1SCO, Cal., Aug. 20. Jcnso W. Lilienthal, who hooii will anmnnii tlio presidenoy of tho United Kailroadii, taking tho place of Pat rick Calhoun, Hinted today that so far as ho knowH thero ban been no great change in tho ownernhip of United ltuilrondu Htouk, bringing in new interests. liiliouthal expcclH to hnvo a free hand in handling tho roudn, nml probably will choose tho majority of a now directorate. T El SI. LOUIS 10 FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 20. AdviccH wore received horo today that "H. F. ltiibh, presidont of the Missouri Pacific, and tho Western l'aoifio railroads, lias nnnouncod at bin lieadnunrtorfl in St. Louis tlmt through train service will bo inaug urated soon between St. Louis mid San Franoisoo. Steel oars liuvo boon ordered for tho trains. MATHAN HEARS NAME OHCANDIDATE SUCCEED CALHOUN OKIWON, TITKSDAY, AUGUST 2(1, 3013. HARRY K. THAW, WEALTHY YOUNG MAN, WHO MADE SENSATIONAL ESCAPE FROM INSANE ASYLUM F!ikklR9tn 'y&jr .BBPWBk' V w it 9Bk This I Harry K. Thaw, slayer of Stanford White, who escaped from Mattenwnn Asylum, Now York, nnd I FOR TAKING BRIBE POIITI.AND, dro., Aug. 2C ChajaluK. maHtafrUce. In offico and accoptlug u bribe, two indictments wcro returned by thq grand Jury to day against County School Superin tendent A. 1'. Armstrong for alleged Irregularities while acting as a mom- Ucr of tho city civil service commis sion during tho administration of for mer Mayor Huihlght. Tho indictments charge that In March, this year. Armstrong nc- ccpted 120 sent him by C. K. Kllng ensmlth, through Detective Sergeant Itobert Craddock, for which Kllngcn smith received in return a higher rating In nn cxnmlnntlon taken to become a patrolman. Armstrong stated today that ho would not resign his present position until nil hope of vindication Is endod. Ho admitted that ho was Indiscreet and mot several candidate for posi tions prior to tho examinations but denies positively that ho did any wrong or accepted any money. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP NEWPORT, It. L, Aug. 20. Mnurico M. MeLouglilin of San Francisco retained his, title as na tional teniiN champion hero today by defeating It. Norris Williams of Phil adelphia in three out of four sets. Tho firit set was stubbornly fought, MoLoughlin winning ll-I. Willinms played the San Frunciscau off his feet in Iho second set, win-1 iiiiu? it 7-5. Williams' efforts in thn set seemed to tiro him, for ho lost bis snap in tho third set, which went to Mclaughlin H-3. The Californian took tho last set easily, winning 0-1, TWO ATTEMPTS BEING MADE TO SWIM ENGLISH CHANNEL LONDON, Aug. 20. Two attempts to Hwim tho English channel aro tin der way today. Henry Sullivan of Ilostou, Mass., started today from Dover, nnd Jabcz Wiolff, an English man, who hns mado several trials and failed, started on n new attempt from Capo Oris Nex, on tho French cnash. PERMIT WOMEN TO ATTEND LANE BANQUET SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20. Snn Francisco woman if thoy have tho price will bo permitted to sit down and feast with Secretary of tho In terior Franklin K. Lnno when tho city extends its greetings to him bore early next month. Tho bnmjuet will bo hold September 2 or 'i, and tho tax will bo $.0. H will bo open to lintli men and women. INDICT ARM RN s la now In Canada. Tho plcturo was taken recently when ho appeared be fore a court in a habeas corpus pro ceeding In an effort to bo roloased. MOVING TO KILL E LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 26.- Friends andpjH.oLboxjqc,are-lga: Ing themselves today for a trugtdo that may decido tho fate of tho game In California. Grand Jury Investiga tion of tho condition that prevail at Vernon, the fight center ot Los An- golcs, nro hinted nt, and both sides npparontly bellevo that tho final struggle is nt hand, as tho direct ro stilt ot tho death ot "Uull" Young following a bout with Jess "Wlllard. Stato Senator W. K. Drown, leader of tho anti-boxing forces and a band of his followers worked far into the night preparing a petition by means of which they hopo ot initiating a law against boxing. Tho Loa Ange les church federation and tbo minis terial union aro behind tho petition, llrown nvors that a voto would kill boxing by a ratio ot five to ono. Tho Evoulng'Clty club ot Los An geles at a meeting last night passod resolutions condemning boxing and demanding its suppression. MADE NEW HAVEN NEW YORK, Aug. 20. Heavy selling of New Haven nnd Steel were tho features of tho stock market's opening todny. New Hnvcn estab lished a now low record when it de clined two points to tho mark of mi! .Steel ulso dropped a point when several largo blocks were sold. Later New Haven becamo com pletely demoralized, dropping to l)2Vi, but rebounded to 04. Full recovery was made elsewhere, trade becoming dull on tho rally. Ponds were steady. Tho market closed steady. AMERICAN CONSUL STABBED BY SPANIARD 11UELVA, Spain, Aug. 20. Wil liam J. Alcock, American consular agent at Huelva, is suffering today from a knife wound sustained at the hands of a Spaniard named Ilajrano, who apparently is suffering from tho delusion that Americans have stolen patents of nu important, invention belonging to him. Alcock will recov er. HALF MILLION DOLLAR FIRE LOSS SUSTAINED, FT. WORTH FORT WORTH, Tex., Aug. 20. Firo horo today destroyed the Trin ity Braxor Yalloy railroad shops, comprising twenty acres of buildings, and many enginos. Tho loss will exceed $500,000. PUGILISTIC AM CAMINETTI 10 RGHT BRAND OF WHITE SLAVER Defendant Expects Conviction De cause of Public Sentiment Trial Opens and First Day Is Spent Ex amining Talesmen One Accepted. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl Aug. 2C "I expect to bo "" convicted because of tho " strontr nubile opinion ncaiiiHt mc, but I am goini? to fight " Jll'lliriMt liciiii. Iirnmtn.l " white slnvcr." " That was the gloomy fore- " cast on tho outcotno of hh " own trial on chnrges of white " Blavcry hero today by F. "" Drew Cnmiuetti, son of tho " United Statefl commissioner " " of immigration, beforo court "" opened. "" "I sinned, I'll ndmit, Iiko "" mnny others, nnd 1 wns " " caught. I did not pcrsundo " " Iiola Norris to go with me to " "" Reno for immoral purposcj. " Sho fled with mo from Sac- " rntnontn f a.nnm cnn.1n1 " Sho was n good girl, nnd I " " wrond her. But I am not a. " white slaver.'' " SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Aug. 26. F. Drew CamlnettI, Indlcto under'the Mann white slaro act for talcing Lola Norris of Sacramento to Reno, Nor., for immoral purposes suffered a set back in tho very opening momenta ot his trial here today when Judgo Van Float JUaXly.dexdftd-a. reacjveiLrequ&st lj CamlnettI' lawyers for a change ot venue to Sracramento. Following the presentation of Oam Inettl'a denied plea. Attorney Cbaa. Harris, who, with Maury I. Dlggs, faces a chargo ot subornation of per jury In connection with tho notorious cases, also asked a chango ot venuo to Sacramonto. This Tequest was taken under advisement by Judge Yarn Fleet. In support ot bis request Harris gavo tho names of at least twonty character witnesses among them be ing specified tbo threo superior Judges of Sacramento and District Attorney Wachhorst ot tho saroo city. Thero was little public interest manifest In Camlnottl's when tho trial was begun, tbo public apparently realizing ' that tho preliminaries would bo devoid ot sensation. Not a slnglo woman was In court. Even Dlggs, partner In Camlnettl's esca pade, was absent. Tho crowd ot talosmon, tho lawyers, tho Judgo, tho prisoner and Harris, tho Involved at torney, wore tho rauiatls personse. Following tho 'presentation ot tho CamlnettI and Harris pleas, tho ex amination ot talesmen proceeded. It la bolleved that so much publicity has been given the trial that filling tho Jury box will ho a telous task and that tho calling of a new panel Is probable. First Talesman Accepted The first talesman to be accepted by both the defenso nnd prosecution was William Adnms, a manufacturer. Ho answered nil questions .satisfac torily and was immediately sworn in as tho first juror. A procedure different from that at tho Diggs trial in filling tho jury box wns adopted at the outset of tho Cuminetti case. Instead of waiting until tho box is filled to exorcise peremptory ohnllonges and excuse prospeotivo jurymen for causo, this being done as tho talesmen aro ex amined. Already two talesmen have been excused for cause. Tho gov ernment also has exercised one per emptory challenge. TO SURRENDER THAW OTTAWA, Out., Aug. 20. Doputy Attorney General Kenuedy of New York today visited Immigration Su perintendent Robertson and asked for Harry Thaw'fl surrender. Rob ertson was not impressed, so Ken nedy appealed to Minister of Justice Dohorty, who said the law would be strictly enforced, but that he saw no reasou why Thaw should bo surren dered to New York slate. NO. 13-1 BOOS TELLS OF TRI-STATE MEET Fl Medford Delegate Who Landed Next Year's Convention for TWs City Describes Work of Gatherlrm and Plans for New Highways. Ry O. K. Rooa In 1910 nt Seattle, Wash., tha "Pacific Highway Aoclatlon" waa organized! Its object being to secure tho construction of a first claaa trunk road along the Pacific slope, from Vancouver, D. C, to tbo Colorado rlror at Yuma, Ariz., a distance of 1912 miles and to be known aa tha International Highway. The route of this International Highway aa far as Oregon Is concerned aa designated by thl association nine south from Portland, Oregon1 tc the Southern Oregon border, near Aahland, Ore., passing through nil the principal cit ies and towns in Jackson county. On tho south, of Oregon it passes through Siskiyou and Shasta counties follow ing the Southern Pacific road, south to Oakland, Cal. The coast route In tbo stato ot Callfornl Is a distinct and separate route. It is a California en terprise and known as the California highway. Its destination is to tha northern border of the state and runs through tho cities or Eureka In Hum boldt county and Crescent City in Del Norte county. The countlea of Shas ta, Trinity and Humboldt are advo cating a routo from Redding, Cal., to Eureka, a distance of 179 miles to meet tho California highway and these counties must build this lateral at their own expense. Shasta coun ty will raise f 7SO.00O and Humboldt county. $1,000,000. Trinity eouatjr- has already built 28 miles of Its hlgU. way and la preparing to close a gap ot 40 miles. California $ 18,000,000 Tbo 118,000,000 appropriated by tho California legislature in 1910 Is Intondod tor to build both roads, namely tho International and the Coast highway in their state. The brancheo to this coast highway must bo built by tho counties through which it will bo located, namoly Shasta, Trinity and Humboldt in California. The Coast highway on tho north ot the California border is 44 mile from Crescent City to tho Oregon lino and 51 miles to Qints Pasa and if Josephlno county will build this stretch of 51 miles then Grants Pasa will bo tho meeting placo ot the In ternational and the California Coast highways. Tho Three States Oood Roads Rally under tho auspices ot tho Humboldt Promotion and Development commit too was hold at Euroka on tbo 20th of this month. Its object was to pro moto tho tourist travel from the south to the north on the Pacific coast and tho organization ot a Pa cific Coast Good Roads association. All cities ot tho threo coast states wero ropresontod by a delegation ot about 200. Govornor Lister ot Washington was elected temporary chairman ot the convention and Rert R. Greer of Ashland, Oregon, temp orary socretary. Committees on or ganization and resolution! were ap pointed and by voto ot delegates from tho three states, tho Pacific Coast Good Roads association was por focted with tho following efficers: Officers of Association President, Dudley V. Baoltzer ot Redding; vtco-presldont for Washing- (Continued on Page Four) PRINCE DEVOTES LIFE TO WHITE SLAVE FIGHT BERLIN, Aug. 2B. Prince A. Vob Sayn-Wltgensteln has announced that he will make- it a part ot his lit work to drive tho white slare dealera from Germany. It is well know that Germany, particularly the peas ant districts, is a rich field for the slavers who engage girls on various promises and pretexts and ship them to resorts iu Argentlno, Brazil and the United States, The prince has begun his campalgii by issuing a monthly publication -titled "Tho Slave Market," tha pwr poso of which Is to expose white slav ery and Instruct Oerraan girls about tho wiles that are laid for them. R GOOD ROADS .t'it