"UV ? 'tt J lf-f to u-f' S Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fnlr tonight anil Tney Mat. 8!i MIb. 4fl. Kiirlytlilnl rent. Dully -KIkIiIM Ymr. MEDFOIID, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 19J3. NO. 139 MEXICANEXODUS ALARIVf IGNORED YANKEES SLAIN HIGHEST MEXICAN REPRESENTATIVE ONLY 20 Senate Forclnn Committee Issues Statement Extlnlnlii President's Call Hticrta Hcnrs Intervention Plot Envoy Liml Silent. Fifty American Refuses Reach ConstBusiness Interests First Tliouijlit No Clianno Situation. MUNICH OITY, Sept. 1. Tito ex pected oxixltin of American resident fnnii Mexico iin n rritult of warnings voiced In President WHhoii's mciingn to roiiKnu lint fnlhul lo mntorlntUu. A fow Americans luft tho capital to il ny liul tint majority will romnln, being unwilling lo iwcrlflro liiislncni ItiturontK unless tlio situation becomes alarming, Provlslunnl President lltmrta In oxpeoted ' to Ignnro anonymous rhnrgen Hint n group o( Americans Intro plotttn! to bring about Amurlcmi Inter wnt Ion. VI2RA CRUZ, .Moxlco, Hnpt. J. I'lfty Auiorlcnti refugees nro hero, nml no trnusporl In uviilUhlo to carry them to tlio United Htntos, nml no rcmilnr vi'Mol mIIh for novum! days. United Htntos Consul C'nnndn linn nr- ranged to nrrotntiioilnto thu peiinl leu at n locnl iiotnl, Jolin l.lml, President Wilson's I'll voy, will spend tomorrow nl n plan Intlou near Term Illnnclic. llu hn glvim no Indlrnlluti hero nn to whnl liu believes tlio future holds In tlio Ajn,urlcaUiMulcan .dlsuulu. WmkMM jflHrl4sRwyH (rj9 j8y OMRWMAY TESTIFYAGAINST DIGGS ANO PAL Camlncttl Case Tlircatcnctl by In jury In Auto Accident to Juror Adams Prosecution Seeks Evi dence of More Immorality. Defense Opens Way for Sensations Lola Norrls' Father to Follow Daughter Case to Jury Friday. MEN LABOR MESSAGE; PROSPECT GOOD EDWARD E. M'CALL, TAMMANY CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR OF NEW YORK CITY Condition of Tollers Better Than In Last Ten Years, Chief Says Pre dicts Realization of Ideals Through Awakcnlnn of Public. WASHINGTON, Kept. I. Tlio Mitxlcnn situation wns practically un changed today. Honntor Ilncon. chairman o( tlio nunato foreign ro latlotm committee confvrrod with Secretary of Htnto llrynu. I.ntor ho Issued tlio follow Iiik stnlenicnt: "President Wilson did lint Intend that IiIn statement should ho cou nt mod iim i warning for armed In tnrviiiitloti, Ho merely suggested that It would ho hotter for thorn to leavn tho co u ii try. Tho president did not mean to convoy tho Impres sion Hint thin country would not con tinue to protect AinerlcaiiB In Mox lco." Tho government linn lieen advised of tho killing t fix Americans nt Torrcon. Ricnrdu liner In is 2(1 year old. lie In not only a diplomat, hut n tried, tested nml successful one. Hu is Mexico's immihiiI general nt New York t'ity nml tlit'inforo thu making rep reieiitnlivo of the Mexican diplo innlio nml consular services in thin eoimtry, iiiiiMiiitcli hh there is no am- hiihHnilor nl Washington. Although hu win horn in Mexico City nml boar the miiiiio mime oh tho president of .Mexico, ho In no relation to rreioilent Huertn. JEROME SCHEMES SPEEDY RETURN OF HAW HAVANA, Hopt. 1, William Hay nrd llnle, olio of l'repldont Wlleou'H oinlHNnrlcH to Mexico, nrrlvod hero thin tiioruliiK from Vera Crux, unit Iiik later on tho Ward liner Morro CiiHtlo for Now York. Ho retimed to comment on tho Muxlcmt Munition, AN PACT BROKEN; F OLK BLAMED KAN KKANCISCO, Cut., Sunt. 1. HeluliveH of Kohurt J. Wlilnov, fotinur Los AiikoK'H really broker, nro Illumed hero today by Mrs. Vivi an IyotiH, pretty divorcno mid net le.sH, i'oi' the Hiiieido pnet in which hhu enleied hero witli VYTulney. Mih. LyoiiH in in a hospital Hiil'feriiif; miiiiily from hyHteria duo to fear thai Widncy will die mid that her own ut tempt nt Hclf-ilfHtniotiou will foil, Widney in reported in a Med ium coiiiUtion nt ii (Hiiuilnrium ut l.lvermoro nfter Hwallowiue; poison. Afrn. Lyons flatly ehnrKes thnt limy wore- hnniHsed ooutlniilly by Widuuy'tj rohitivoH mid were iiindo to niovo from plaeo to pluuo bv com pluiutfl to tho diutriot altonuiy. This hIio tillered) brought them to 11 Htnto of duHiiorution mid they filially iiKieed to end it all. Judfjo II. At. WiihiQy of Los An Kok'H Ih HeekhiK horo today through DIhIi'IoI Attorney Piokert In Ihuvo both his Ron nml Mrn. Lvons con fined in mi iiisnuo asylum, SIIKIIIIItOOKI-:, Que., Kept. J. -Wtdliam T. Jenuue, New York'ri pc eial eouiiHi'l here, is preparing today a new plan to j-et Marry K. Thaw into tho oiiMlody of tho Dominion imminnition nffieiiils with a view to tlio hpeedy deportation of the es eaped Mnlteawmi refugee. JeronieV phut will ho rnvealcd, it is expected, when Thaw cornea up on a liulions corpus henrini; tomorrou. Chief of Police Uoiidrcau of Cont icookc, on wlioso rcquent the. writ of hnheiiK corpus wits issued, refuses to withdraw his reipicst, despite thu Thaw counsels pointing out. Hint un der the Cmiudimi law n huheas cor pus writ nan bo Mvom out only by a prisoner or Ihh friends. I'nssiug his (minion on this fact, Thaw and his lawyers nro confident that Jus tice Hutchinson, before whom thu application will come, will refuso to order Thaw's release on a pica from tho opposite side. LAKH COMO, Itnly, Soul. 1. At torney Mulllul, reprenontliih' tho do- foiiHo mid MiiKistrnto Hokiioii, no compniilod by nn lntorprotor, tlila nf toruoou tiennn a loiiKthy luturroRn Hon of Portor Charlton, rocoiitly ro turned horo fro lutho Unltod States for trial on tho ohnrgo of bavliiK murdorod his wlfo, formerly Mnry Scott CiiBtlo of San Francisco. Charl ton's trial probably will etnrt In Novombor, Wife Deserts, Tries Culclde. AllKltDKKN, Wnli., Kept. 1. Loo Wallerstcin, 45, jumped off tho 0. It. & N, railroad bridge today in an at tempi at Ruloide. On living, ros eued hu said that Ida wifo bad de serted him mid that bo was tired of life, Wallerstein represents a pretzel firm in Tnoomn. HAN KHANCIBCO, Cab, Hnpt. 1. Due. to tho rapid recovery form In juries received In nn niitotnobllo ac cident near Han Jono Saturday by Juror Wllllntn II, Adniu and his de termination to Mt In tho jury box re gnrilleim of tlio palu, tho Cnmlimttl trial probnbly will not bo poetponod tomorrow when It Is scheduled for rcmuiiptlon, At first it wns thought thnt Mr. Adams' Injiirlcii would halt tho trlnl nml ponllily nib;ht ncceniiitnto tho (inpntiulinent of n now Jury. Judgo Van I'lcrt Iim heun Informed, howv over, Hint jho Juror will attempt to ho In his plncu tomorrow. Tho prnmlao of nuvr evidence In tho rnso Is hinted nt hy Kpeclnl Prosecu tor Theodoro Ilocho, who ipont Hat unlay nud Hundny In Sacrnmeuto In terviewing Probation Officers M. J. Hiilllvnn and Mrs. Mooro regarding complaints alleged to bnvo been hrought ngnlnst' Mnury Dlggn nnd Dron- Cnmliiettl In connection with two young Sacrnmeuto girls other thnn Mnrshn Warrlncton and Loin Norrl. Ilccniiso of tho ndmonltlon of Judgo Van Fleet that neither tho prosecution nor tho dofonso must innko problematical upcculntlons ou tho ovldenco In tho cao Itocho has rofimcd to uttto definitely what bis mlnslon to Sncrnmento accomplished. Tho joung Klrls whoo experiences nro mid to hear directly on tbo Cnml nettl whlto slnvu trial nnd who hnvo Kevorolu times been referred to dur ing tho proceedings nro dcclnrcd to lmo given tho government nddltlonal ovldenco. Whether It will bo ad mitted remains to ho seen. Attornoy Mnrshnll I). Woodworth for tho dofemso raited tho hnrs for tho govoriiment In this connect Frldny when ho naked Probation Officer Sullivan It complaints had not been mndo ngalimt Dlggs nnd Cnmliiettl in tho Sncrnmento Juvenllo court by their wives. This, ho had Intondod to .occasioned tho worry which prompted tbo men to lenvo Sacra mento in company with Miss War rington mid Miss Norrls. Hulllvmi stnted that no complaint hud been lodged ngnlnst tbo motv In connection with tho Warrington nnd Norrls girls but that nccusatlon bad boon mndo ngaltist thoin lu.bohnlt of tho othor two girls. Marsha Warrington will completo her testimony under ro-dlrect exami nation when tho trial Is resumed, nnd sho will bo followed by Lola Norrls, tho chief witness against Cnmlnottl. Tho government's case will closo with tho testimony of tho Norrls girl's father. Tho dofonso probably will tnko nhout two days for Its enso, and It Is expected Hint Camluottl's fnto will bo known hy Thursday or Friday of this week. Day Observed in Cities of Land with Parades and, Speeches Public Of fices and Banks Closed Locally. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. Thank fulness for present well being nnd pro phecy for grentor good to como for tho tollers of tho United States and of tho world wns tho kcynoto of a Labor I;iy messSRo lusuod hero to dny by Samuel Uompers, president of tho American Federation of Labor. Ho snld In part: "Though tho common peoplo still dig nnd dolvo, go down Into dnrk mid wsnry places nnd do tho work necessary to that lutrlcnto organiza tion which supplies our social needs, yet many of them nro comfortablo and lisppy beyond thu conception of former nges. How? Through tho labor movement. In sonio gulso, do splto Its varying' Ideals, that movo moot has existed wherever thoro has been need and oppression of workers. To keep full nnd strong this tldo of energy and rouso tho purpose to strho for more yearn Is tho great pur poso of Labor. Thu organized labor movement must win; It must not, can not fall. Tbo triumph of labor for Justice and humanity is assured." mli ' ' "We? SKtJm n' 'ial Pttw- ?.v '5R mm '- 'my GOOD ROAD TALK SCHEDULED TO' CLOSECAMPAIGN Good Principal Districts of County to Be Canvassed In Interests ef Bend Election Next Tuesday Meetlnrjs Every Night This Week. Charles F. Murphy, tho boss of Tnmmmiy hall, hns again startled bis enemies, who think ho is fittmid, with a flash of political daring thnt hns taken them off their feet for tho moment. His selection of Kdwnnl K. McCnll, fonncr justice of the htnto supreme court nnd present chninnmi of the board of public ser vice commissioners, in place of Mayor William J. Onynor, who sought tho nomination with nil his strength, was not exuected. Mr. McCnli's brother wus John A McCnll, wiiopo administration as the president of tbo New York Life Iti surnnco company was not savory, itc is the kind of a man who will have the backing of Wall street nnd the moneyed interests of New York Oity His opixnicnt, John I'urrny Mitchcl, collector of customs, nn independent democrat, has tl0 bncking of the Roosevelt progressives, the republi cans, the independent democrats nnd tho WiWon administration. Most politicians think he will win. Gold Hill Opens Campaign Saturday Night With Rousing Session Ex treme Outlying Districts Oppose. ! Women l'unuto In New York NHW YOItK. Sqpt. L Three thou- sand women In whlto dresses and straw 2iaU- roprc Nillng tho Wqbj; ens Traaes union league, wcro too fcaturo of today's 'Now York Labor Day parade. Twonty-flvc. thousand marchers wuro In lino. Ioh Angeles Tollers Celebrate. LOS ANQKLKS, Cnl., Sept. 1. Organized labor of Southern Callfor nln eclobratod Labor Day at Ocean Park today. Thousands of union men nnd women and their families moved to tho seaside Thoro was no parndo In Los An geles or other particular observance of tho dny. Tho larger stores wcro closed nud business generally was suspondod. Job Harrlmnn, former socialist candldato for vice-president was tho "orator of thu day" at Ocean Park. N WARDEN FACING HANGING THREATENS I 7000 March t Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Sopt. 1. Tho hosts of Inbor seven thousand strong parndo tho streets at noon today in celebration of Labor Day. It was ono of tbo greatest outpourings of partisans over seen In tho northwest, fltty-Blx unions affiliated with tho Ccntrnl Labor Council participating. This afternoon athletic contests woro held on Multnomah ftold. Thousands (Continued On psgo 2.) E PERIL RIDERISPRAINS ANKLE An nutomobllo ownod by A. D. Drury, nml a motorcyclo ridden by Kd Loom Is collided at Oakdalb and Hloyuutb nvonuo this noon resulting In n slightly Injured nnklo for Loom- Is, nnd a broken fonder for tbo auto, According to oyo wltuoBsos, Drury wan making a wldo turn at tho stroot Intersection, wbon Loomlo, coming nt n good clip, struck tho machine Ho was unnblo to avoid tbo accident. SYRACUSE!, N. V., Sept. 1. Spooking at a Labor Day pienio at Long Ilrnueh, uonr horo today, Sec retary of Labor Wiillinm B. Wilson, doelared (bat his department of tho government would bo used to bring tho worker nnd tho employer into closer rotations, Ho characterized his department as u "bureau of in dustrial diplomnoy," OF ANGLO-SAXON ALABAMAN LYNCHIlima, Vn., Sopt. 1. Dlt ter denunciation of tho equal suf frage movometit was volcod horo to day In a Labor Dny speech by Repro sontatlvo Hotlln of Alabama. "Tho suffrago anovomont," bo snld, "Is tho greatest peril threaten ing tho English speaking peoplo. Harmonious relations between tho sexos will dlsnppoar with equal sut trngo sex antagonism will spring up nnd tho Amorlcau homo will bo doomod. "To bo n mother of a voter Is greater than to bo a votor, and to train a votor proporly Is moro Im portant than to vote. What thought ful man or woman would hnvo tho Amorlcan woman oxohango her robes of gontlonoss ana refinement for gar ninnts of boldness nud officious pa rndo? It will bo a sad dny for tho American homo when tho women pay moro attention to ballots thau .to tbolr babies," BALEM, Ore, Sept. 1. Thaffcov foro ho will execute Robert Morgan, sentenced to hang horo next Friday, for killing bts sweetheart, Vlrglo Hart, at Condon In October ot last year, bo will resign his position, was tho ultimatum dellvorcd to Gover nor West by Colonol Lawson, war- don ot tho stnto penitentiary, accord ing to an authoritative sourco bcro today. Slnco bis Imprisonment Morgan has been a model prisoner, nnd this nnd tho fact that bo Is but a boy, and that his crimo was committed! whllo ho was lnsano with Jealousy has caused tbo warden to reach & deci sion that ho would rather resign his position than hang tho boy. Tho ultimatum was given tho governor when Colonol Lawson callod on him soma tlmo ago to plead with him to commuto tho scntenco or tlio con demned boy. REFUGrfTELlS OF REBEL RAID LOJIEOi A CITY SAN DIKPO, Cab, Sopt. 1. A graphic description of tho recent raid on tho city ot Durango, Moxlco, was glvon horo today by T. L. Flndloy of 121 Paso, Texas, who arrived from tbo war strlckon district around that city on tho steamor Ilonlto Juarez. Flndloy was suffering from fovor, ho says, wbon tbo robol troops gal loped Into Durango. Ono ot tho first things dono by thorn was to enter tho rosldonco ot tho Unltod States consul and tako nil ot bis arms and ammunition. They did not molest tho rest ot his bolouglngs. Noxt tho banks woro looted nnd tbo robols took away four wagon loads of gold mid stlror. Flndloy lay on his cot at a window, bo says, and watched tbo proceedings. As ho wntchod, n small detachment ot robols entered tho house and'domaudod bts valuables. When ho protested a robol struck him on tho right shoul der with a bayonet, Inflicting an guly wound from which ho still suffers. After tho fovor had loft him suffi ciently to onablo him to travol, Find ley mndo his way through tho ban-dlt-lnfestod district between Durango and Mazatlan, wboro bo procured enough money from acquaintances to pay his passago to this port. Ho was olgbt years In Durango as foro mai ot tho Macro Lumber com pany. H RK BAM POLICE; ARREST SCORES ' -DUBLIN, Sept. T.Itlotlng In Con nection with tho tramway strike which started yestorday was contin ued today on tbo city's outskirts. Ylolenco was precipitated when James Larkln, ono of the strikers' leaders, was arrested. Tho police charged repeatedly with tholr clubs, knocking down women and girls, and this led to pitched battles. Stones, brickbats, and bottles wcro hurled by tho Infuriated rioters and tho strcots wcro soon covered with prostrate forms. Two persons aro known tq havo been killed in yesterday's dlsordors and at least flvo hundred Injured. Scores ot men, women and children fill tho various hospitals. Scores ot strikers and their sym pathizers wero remanded for trial without ball. . f f 4- GOOD ROAD MEETINGS. I'hocnix Talent - Rogue River . Eagle lSjint . Jncksouvillo . Jacksonville . Ccntrnl Point Saturday Mondny Tuesday Wednesday Thursday -. Fridny r nday - - FRISCO PAPERS PENNY WA 'CALL' IN LEAO SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Sept. 1. Newspaper war. iiupcuding in Snu Francisco for months, ''broke" here today with tbo first issue of the Evening Cull, which, under tho ap parent guidance of F. W. Kellogg mid John D. Sprcokcls, replaced in tbo ovoning field the Morning Call which M. II. Do Young said ho re cently bought from the Spreckols estate. It is reported that William II. Hearst is also actively and fi uaneinllv interested in tho Call. Prompt to meet tho ndvent of tho Call in the evening field, tho Bulle tin mid Post aro today ou tho street nt ouo coat, tho price of tho now Call, and both papors print an nouncements promising Kelloeg aud Sprookels a run for their monoy. Tho San Francisco Duily News Is tho only ovoning paper in tho oity to pay not attention to tho irruption of tbo Call. I. II I I! Long Walk Cures Hiker. NEW YORK, Sept.. 1. Herbert Hoover, aged 21 years, of Newark, entorcd police headquarters hero this afternoon mid announced that be had won $1,500 by walking from New York to San Francisco mid ro turn in less than ono year. Hoover doelared his bike had cured him of tuberculosis. ., The last v.cck before tho good roads bond election, a week from Tuesday, will bo marked by an nct ivo campaign in practically every district, with meetings every night this week in the population centers. Tbo first meeting this week will be held nt Phoenix tonight with Messrs, Boos, Mulkcy and Gore as the speakers. The next meeting will bo held nt Talent Tuesday night witii addresses by Dr. Baglcy and Attornoy B. F. Mulkcy nnd others. William 0. Gore, Dr. Bnglcy nnd County Commissioner Lcever will spenk ai Englo Point, ami 'tho. snm two will address a meeting at Jack sonville Friday. J Tbo meetings of the week will closo Saturday at Central Point with good ronds talks by Attorney B. F. Mulkcy and Judgo Colvig. Tho first meeting of tho campaign was held nt Gold Hill Saturday night with Judgo Colvig nnd Wjn. Goro ns spenkers. A lnrgo crowd showing much enthusiasm nttended The Gold Hill band furnished music. Thcro is united sentiment for tho bonds in that city, forecasts boing mndo that they will carry by a big majority. The principal opposition nt pres ent lies in tho extreme outlying dis tricts where tbo voto is small. In tho cities nnd towns there is a do cided sentiment in their favor. Tho usual opponents of improvement bonds have lost much of their strength. Mirny who opposed tho good ronds issuo two years, now bo ing in henrty sympathy. A whirlwind canvass of tho coun try districts will be mndo this week. LEACHCRi" EXPECTS 10 WIN R CANUCK VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 1. Considering tho fact that neither had timo in which )u train properly, Leach Cross nud Frank Harriett!, tho northwest; lightweight, woro in good condition for their scheduled twolvo rouud bout ut Brighnuso this afternoon. Tho advance sale was a trifo disappointing on account of tho mutch being arranged at such a luto date, but tho indications wero that a goodly crowd would bo ou baud when tho boys catered thu ring. All enra beaded for Ilia urcnu wero jammed, "I do not anticipate having any diffiouUv in disposing of Burrionu within tho twelve rounds, althougii 1 understood ho is a clover nnd strong boxer," snld Cross today, , "Tho training I did at Los Angeles for tho bout with Johnny Dundee, which wns called off on account of Young's death, has stood me in good stead, and I am in fiuo fettle." Freddie Welsh and WJIlie BitcWa, who will box hero September 20 for the lightweight championship of the world, wero at tho ringside. ul &