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207 scconrfc, ;;' '' Sfrco Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER . Pair tonight niul Sunday .Mm. 01); Mtn. ill), CnrlyillilM Trnr. Dnllv- KlHhlli Vnitr MKDFOItf), OHKdON, KVIVWIMY, OfTOMM R, KM.'!. NO. 180. JOHN LIND CABLES HUERTA WILL RESIGN DIPLOMATS CLAMOR FOR INTERVENTION WILSON PLACES FAITH IN RUMOR 0 NA N Mexican Slltmtlon More of n Puzzle Than Ever Army Reported on a Vrrne of Revolt Hticrta Fears Assassination. Mexican Deputies Arraltied on Chanics of Sedition and ncliclllon Diaz Refuses Government Boat. WASHINGTON". Oct. IS The MoxUnii Munition wn n piutlit today II was hard In tell whether It hnd chunked fur llui butler or worne. JiiIiii l.lmt chIiIkiI (rotii Vm Unix Unit ho hullmed Pnitlnloiittl 1'ri'nl dent Hiietla wim hIioui tu retire Thorn worn rumor Hint lu nctmill) I nul retired A tlilnl report wrm Hint tin Iinil offered liU ruiuuntliiu to Hid cabinet, whli It Imit refuted to accept It. Tim lulinliilntrntlon illil not Know which ntory to nrmpt w trim, ro it iieMitMl none of tlnuii iiinruly Mnllixl. It wiih known, howtnor, Hiut l'rliluiit Wllion Inclined to put iiioiit fnlth In l.ltiil' nmliiii. Clamor fur t nlrt -iit Ion Amurlwiu I'liurKU lAffalto Nl miii O HIiuiikIiiiiohi) of the Amcrltnn ligation In Moili'o City wired Hint tlni illiloiiinU there, with Hid oxcop Hon of llm L'nglUh repniaoiitntltu, wuru ulnmorliiK for tint United Slates to lntcr i'nu. Tho president op. pound thin lint mnny of hU friends said ho would havo to cnniti to It. 'ym army wan roporled . on tin' MtrKo of roiilt. liner In wiih x.ild tu Ii.uh piirronnileii hlinclf with guard, In iininieiitiiry four of UMuiminntlun i Vim iiroiiilnent Moxlniim who fnwir Mit rekiKiiiulon loiitit not ngrue on, tils iiiccoMor. I J'niiiier Ambnwuilor to Mextr lluiiry l.ittiH WIIhoii nindu it spocih In' which liu mild tho United .Stiiteu will luno to rmiiKiiUn lluortu or In liimthi which, hu added, wonlil ho nil wr well for Mexico lint hnd for 'AnierlciuiH' "uuiialtt nlnl pocltul hooks, ' Deputies Alinluned Hovmit) four of tho 110 iiiuiiibori of tho Miulrnu chamber of deputies, recently arrested by lluortu, wuro nr inlKiioil on churgoit of rolinlllon, io illtlon iiinl IiihiiIiIiik public officers. 1'ellx Ulux. who wniiU to Im prosl tlunt, uirlved In Havana on his a from Kuropu lo Wrn Crux. lluortu hml n gunboat wiiltlug to tuKn hint across the gulf. It wiih holleveil hu would hu virtually u primmer on It. Dliiz ileellimil to tiilio the gunboat, en) lug hu preferred to Havel by tho HteiiuiHlilp Corcorauido, HU frloudH feared, hownvor, that ho uoulil ho unsniwIiintiMl In Vera Crux. "STEAMSHIP MiO, WHICH BUHHEDIh M'lB-DCEAil, HEBCAPTftW MP ONE OF THE RESCUERS THE BURNED STEAMSHIP VOLTURNO. ''UMrJt r1" .W 50' 45' 4fl S.1! M' 'as 55' lg' 10 fa . 1 B-TCD&UfBRI Hi-1 ri-u -f i-i t-M'fi i-iT'fi-i i-i p -i 1-f utlJ" - i-i HTtfJi.i-i i-T i- t-i -4 v-t !-- B JtiWjU3wfflBg&ZM I ..i-i.. crpiim. ii3. tuw v..w iUfk!4 c.m,,., W r 'V 'THnuSGrSIV'B ' j ABANDONED PSrf 'SKEB , lKL THEVbLTURNQ " K-'i iH I 1& & WENT OUT OCT 9U jj MADRU BfH W 2- J i,Wl " IJ i-i ti ti i-i r -i ! i-i -i t- i- ' im i-i sn i-i i- -rnr -juib -rrrrr:SmmS9TT' iW JK'WSLsTIB "1 fl DOCTOR ASSERTS !HUERTA JUST AS " iflrSj I JH ! ! E .. ... ... . . . . . . . hi mt ?' .n ii k ucbkta va. it Tr .a m POISON FOUND IN MUCH RIGHT TO 11 Wf ' 1 ' ? r '-xM ' ! AUMWAL SS UMAUH -RtASWISUN Ndaifci rw3 1J lK7 OF. THC. VOLTURNO J w ,i SBSCAPTAIN SMILTNEK. Bi OF THE CZAR. AN ON DIVORCE SHOT UN BY" 101EDW01N MRS.PANKHUR II BACK AS in LE Immlnratlon Officials Refuse Admit- tance to Suffragette Leader Who at Once Threatens Hunger Strike, But Later Chano.es Her Mind. Grills Examiners for Calling Her Ef forts in Behalf of Women as "Mcral Turpitude." 10 L RICHMOND, Cnl., Oct. IS.- Snlil All Knlin, who repuilliitoil hln con reunion iiiiulo lit Calexlco, whuro ho wiih unenteil anil yoNttirilny hroko down mill ailnilttuil IcIIIIiik IIokii Do iiiIiiko, a 1'ortiiKiiimo factory girl at Kti'Ko, rofumiil toiluy lo iIIhcuhh lilts rbufoHulon anil uuuiiih to'hu iobIkiiuiI to liU'proMpuctlvo fato. Tho iirolliuluary examination linn liuen net for WuilneHilay. Mubhii Khun, ,. Said AII'h frloml, will ho liohl ii h an lucoHHoiy to thu inunlur, Cliarlou Hlley, a temiiHtor, w-io wan iiuohHoiioiI iy tho pollen nti lo tho lllnilu'H movoiiKintU) wiih reloaHoil today from ctiBtody, BISHOPS POSTPONE ELECTION OF EIGHT NEW BISHOPS NKW YORK, Ocl. 18. - Tho nioin lie in of lliu Iioiiho of bishops at (he '!plHeoinl eliiiieli convonllon hero decided today not to iill Iho vneiiii cica in their body until Moiiduy. I'LVMOl'TII, MniiH. Ocl. IS. -Do-nlnl of allegations thn. Admlrnl Jonepli (lllen Katou wrh Innniie wliun In died or that ho wiih nu, liuhlttial itriiK uxor wiih olied from tho wit iii'kh Hlainl hero today hy Dr. JoHepli Krnnm of ItoclJand, at tho trial, of Mm. .Ii'iinto May Katott, churKol with tho ndnilral'u murder. After oiitllnliiK Mirloim vUltn lo tho llaton homo, Dr. l'rauie teetlflod Hint .lfn, Katon told him dim thought her him hand wiih liiHauo ami Hhoiild ho com mitt imI to any aluui, Tho wltiieHH teHtllled that ho fro (liieiiily iirnruniKMl polaoim with Mrn. I.'alon, and- that wtto voiced fear of tho ndmlrnl (tlvlni; her polnon. Dr. I'raiuo removed Admiral Haton'H htoinach, Intehtlnen and hrnliiH, Hliorlly aftor hid death, and found tracort, ho tuild, of jioIsoiiIiut. MIhh HenHlo Collaiuoro folowud Dr. I'raiuo to tho Mtnnd. Khu testified that Mih. Katon iihUikI her tu tentlfy Hint Admiral ICaton'a conduct tnAnrd her wiih luipropor. Mm, Knton laiiRhed loudly toveral tlniua durliiE MIum Collamoro'H teatlmony, CURRENCY BILL READYiNOVEMBERIO WASrilNQTON, Out. IS. Sonnto leailei'ri iiicilieloil hero today that tho lepott on tho ouircuoy hill will he ready Novciulior 10. They ulso in formi'd l'robiileut Wilson ttat it had n hpli'iuliil elinuvo ol' lieiiiK' iiuiiui tiiously uoi'i'pli'd, iiriicliAitly ns or igiuully driiwii, CAMINETTI REFUSES TO DISCUSS PANKHUHST CASE WASUINHTON, Oel. 18. Com inihsioner of Iiuiui;rnlioti (lenernl Oitminotti would not dUcithH Iho I'linMiursl enso until ho reeeived tin official ii-jiort of thu jiiot'ccilingtf. SPOKAXK, Wn-.li, Oel. 18. "The (.overiuiient of l'roWMonnl President Iluertii of Meviro is just as lo-al nx tho government of Itooeelt, when hu MUTi-i-ilftl lo. Iho presidency after Iho nsMisHinalton of 1'ivnideut Mi KiliU'.v," dechircd Ilenry !.am Wil Hon, former I'uitod Slntes niiilm-wn-dor (o Mo.ico, in tin nddress on -the .Mexican Kituuti-ii dclhcicd ut n hail ipiet tendered linn here lat iiioiit. "l'rchident WiUon could rocoKiiiro lluerta unit still sno his fnco, as lie has Ik-cij trying to do over fiinec," Wilson conliuiied. "If Pn-hidont Wilhoit (Iocs not ct hehind tho ltu ertu ovcriimeut chaos is piiui; to roiuo mid wo will havo to k down niul liiko euro of tho country. Wo would huvo to pupeivi-o the cloclioii niul Ihcn tho new president would he labeled tho 'j-nuo proMdimt.' As soon ns our t-oldiers had left the country Iho Miwiomm would i;et out Iheir knives and wo should huvo lo K back iiKuin. Tlint would mean controlling tho country mid nil thu countries to the l'mimim canal. In tervention would be nil r'njht if wo stuyed llioro nil Iho time, but it would bo bad for our morals mid our pookolbooliK." BAT NELSON OUT OF RING. Fi SULZER MAY NOT SEEK VINDICATION WITH THE BALLOT! AND ON SOCIALISM; CHICAGO, Oct. 18. HuttlhiK Nol sou, foruior li;litwoi;U.t ohitmpioii, is in CliiciiL'o toiluy with u broken rii-hl hnnd. Biihthincd in his fiht with. Ail Wo'isasl at Milwaukeo last Monday iiioiit. Ho reiloraled his intention of rtliiiug. "My filil with Wolirnst conviuecil mo that I still Imvo tho stamina, but my builds tiro worn out," said Ne.lhon Icday. "llunosetter lteeso ot oiuiks town, O., told mo yesterday they will nol hold out any inoro. So you see, there is nothing loft for mo to do hut' fjil llio riiih'-" AI.HANY, N. Y Oot. IS. Kx- NHW YOHK, Oct (lovoruor Suitor hid not definitely liousoa of bishops and doputloa decided today whether to nook ludl-itho lplsropnl church cgtloii at tho polls this full. Hu said adopted concurrent resolutions today ho wai roiiHldorlUs two offers one JnutliorlrlnB mi exhnustlvo study of of Hio iruKrobnl nonilnatloii to iKukohIcs, socialism and divorce. Ho-t coiiBrcss; tho otlur tho sumo pnrty'H ports will bo inmlo on nil thrco sub nouiinatioii to tno nssomoiy. ijects at Hio St. Louis convention In Hnir. It was wltnegse.i bv James San Sulzer will lea-, xo executlvo j UUU. Hy these tho churches future ders, Carl .M. Andorson and G. nib jiiniislou tomorrow, oscgrted to tho lattltudo townrd tho three propoal-jbaril, who called Traffic Policeman rniiro.ui siaiiou o a urnss oanu. no ttona will bo lnrRoly detormlned. It i Low from tho street outside. wns tho most important step takon i i,vy found Van llanlen lylug In thus fur sluco tho convention opened. 'his offlco doorway and asked who IS. Tho SAX FKANCISCO. Cal., Oct. IS. at , J. l). Van llnulen, nn advertising conventlou , utnn. wns shot and fatally wounded today by a woman who gavo her iiamo as Miss Leah Alexander. Tho shooting occurred in Van Ilanleu's office In tho Chronicle build- NEW YORK, Oct. 18. Immi;ni. lion officials ut Ellis Island were thrown into n panic this nftcnioon when Mm. Emmelinc Piinkhurst, tho English militant suffragette lendor, nnnounced her intention to ro on n IiunRcr strike after she hnd been or dered deported ns nn undesirable. Then Jrrs. Pnnkhurst rhniiRfd her mind nnd the officials breathed eas ier. Responding to a telephone message to Wnshington, immigration offii-inls told Attorney Reeves, representing Mr. Pnnkhurst, Hint tho snffragello leader would bo released tomorrow on bonds. Mrs. Pankburst Binilcd when she received Ibe news nnd said plie would like something to cat. Then sho disosr(l of n slico of roast beef and "trimmings." Grills Inquiry Iloartl After the inquiry bonrd hnd fin ished interrogating Mrs. Pnnkhurst sho turned on its members. "If whnt I Imvo done in my fight for English women is called moral turpitude," sho shouted, "then your revolutionary warriors and tho men who spilled the ten in Boston hnrbor were guilty of the snmo crime." Then she launched into n denunciation of tho methods employed by the bonrd. "All right," sho thou'led, "if you enn stand it I cnn. Hut I wani you here nnd now Hint I shall not cat n morsel whilo I am detained here." Ten minutes Inter Mrs. Pankburst changed her mind, greatly to tho re lief of tho board members. Alleges Prejudice Mrs. Fnnkhurst added that sho thought her rnso Mas prejudiced. "My examiner bad a list of t.vo writtcn questions ready to read l' me," sho explained, in mipport of this opinion. "I protested that tho United Stales did not exeludo Pnr nell. O'Coiinell, Redmond nnd other Irishmen who came here to ask con tributions in n cniiso which tho pres ent ruling class in England ooposes, nnd that is all I am doing. Hut tho bonrd paid no otlentlon." Tho bonrd of inquiry consisted of h. C Steward, A. V. Shell and R. A. Fptipr. Tho proceedings wero so rrel. Mrs. Pnnkhurst wns not rep resented bv nu attorney. LAST ioSSs ' said ho might chatKO his mind, bow over, about going to tho Adlrondncks. Ho will attend a banquet In his honor tonight, at which bo will ro colvo n loving cu,' Inscrlbed: "To William Suitor, victim of corrupt bosslsm," and mao bis first speech snco his removal from tho gover norship. Tho ox-govornor bad ngod ten years overnight but was utll defiant. ilSFl SALEM, Or., Oct. 18. E. L. Hov oriilgo, tho convict supposed to havo sawed his way out of thu penitenti ary lust Wcduesdiij morning and o enpod through the front gate, wan found today hidden beneath tho flouting of tho stovo foundry build ing within tho wulis of tho prison, Ho was being fiiruMii'd food by other oonviclH. Tho Rev. K. L. Parsons ot Ilorko ley, Cnl., Introduced a resolution In tho house of deputies providing for n committee to report in 1916 con cerning tho advisability ot having tho presiding bishop elected Instead of holding his position by right of son ority. Tho resolution was placed on tho calendar Immediately, which meant that It wns practically tabled. shot him. "That woman In tliero," groaned Van Uaalen. Levy entered mid asked tho woman if she hnd fired tho shots. Shu admitted It promptly. Van llaaleu was taken to tbo omorgeucy hospital, dying, nnd tho woman to pollco headquarters. Sho told Chief of Pollco Whlto that Van llanlen took her to Cuba six mouths ago, promising to marry hor, but uf torward throw hor off. Sho said sho bad called on him ropoatedly and asked him to marry her and finally, losing her tomper, drew a rovolvor mid shot him. L W1XOXA, Minn., Oct. 18. James J. Hill, tho railroad magnate, wns' badly shaken up, but not much hurt, at nelson, near lieio, today when u lUirliiigton northbound express train with Hill's car attached collided with a southbound passenger train. Fito maii Elliott of tbo southbound train was ii'stantly hilled niul several Other persons wero slightly injiiml. AUSTRIA TELLS SERVIA TO VIENNA, Oct. 18. Austria today notified Sorviu to withdraw all her tioops from Albania or Austria will txpel them forcibly, NEW YORK, Oct. 18. With tho last of the survivora from Iho burn ed liner Vulturno among her passen gers, tho steamship Floiiscl arrived hero today from Halifax, where thu party wns landed by tho Rnnpahnn nock. Mrs. Pelu Polaok, one of tho survivors, who wns separated from her thrco children at tbo time of tho rescuo and supposed them dead, found them on her nrrivnl here POWERS FILE PROTEST ON 5 PER CENT CLAUSE WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Follow ing tho example set by Great Urltaln, Franco mid Japan, Germany today filed a protest with tbo statu depart iinni hm QL-alnut the "flvo tier cent clause" of tbo Underwood tariff Jftw. 'tf l