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" Second Slrtc hi Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER ll'nlr tunltrlit. ntnl nmiflAw JM(x. OH; Mlii. a:i. forty llilrrt Yimr, liillv. Klulith Ymit MUDFOltO, OlflWON", HATIMUMY, OOTOIJIOR 25, J9J8. NO. 18G HUERTA TO REMAIN DICTATOR OF MEXICO SOLDIERS TOLD TO CAST VOTES FOR DICTATOR POWERS TOLD TO KEEP HANDS Drspltft Promises nl Htirrta Not to ile a Candidate, Ills Ticket Mentis List I it Tomorrow's Election Washington to Deal Willi Relicts. Hurrla Will Prolialily Flntl It Con wnlrnt to Declare No Choice Re Milln! anil Continue In Office WA8IIINSTON Oil. 25- It wns r-lmr to tlm administration today thai Ontturnl llnorln Mill remain illctiitor or Mexico until ho U deposed ford lily. No official atinouiiriliniil ' mini thnt tlm nilmlnlMriitloti lurid this vlt'W but nvnrymiH knew It. I'rtwldiml Wlbwu iiiiiiiiKllonnlily Mill li ornrJoyiM If tlm Moxlnui ro-Im-Im tun orthrow llunrtn. In ni tint iHllttr U nltnl Mitiiitay. It wan fttrtiKoim i-onrluiiloii Unit Wllwili Mill ncnri it rniiiwiittiitlvo to roufur with tlm rrbel Itmiliim. Hhould tlm oliK'tlon prove Invalid, lurinmli tho (iillHro of nity ciinrililntH to iiwcurti n umjnrlly, tint wimo eouro will ho pur it ml. 1 1 lift ta Channel Mlnil After iromllHK ileflnltnly not to lii n caurililntn and rioclnniiK nntmi' iinntly Ihnt ho woiiM not accept tho ptllnnry iivimi If iriertml, Iluertn wiw to It that Mm iiuiiiii wns nl tho liniul of his own ticket on tho otfl t'lnl ballots sent out today. (XflilntH horo Inclined to tlitulc. hnwavnr Ihnt ho wilt flint It inoro foiititulimt to Inivo tho election n Kiiltliwn' nml rntnlu power throiiKh tho ilfnult of nny other enndliliito to iinillfy an hht aueeiwmor, yot It wnw known that tho troop throughout .Mexico hail received oritur to imp port tho dictator, which lookml as If powlbly ho might prefer u foriunl election. HllU . Kill II Dci'lllH'S (ieimrnl 1'i'IU Hint, whimo Inntlliig on Moxlmu noil was vlmroti)y op pomxl n few tiny rko, was badly wanted In Mexico City toilny. Col. Vlrintinunwn, who mot Din on tho stwiinshlp Corcovarin lit Vera Crux mul trim! to pertunrio him not to IiiiiiI. wnH tho pomm chosen to convey him toilny n friendly liivltn t ton from Iluertn to Join him nt tho niillnl. Though politely expressed, It wnH prnctlcnlly n rointunnit, nnd VlilnurniaHii hurt a upeclnl train wait Ink for tho Journey. Dint declined, how over. Ho run tinned to alternate lielween tho (lor man lintel nt Vorn Cruz nml thi United Hlntofl consulate, adjoining, never Helling far uway (rout tho A nielli mi flag's shelter, OFF MEXICO Wnrnliifi Issued to Fcrclti Nations That America Will Pursue Its Own Policy, Rciiartllcss of Outside Disapproval. Administration's Pollcv Not a Drift Inn One, Out With Definite Alms Warships Told Not to Land. I'llll.ADI-M.I'IIIA. Oct 2fi. Warn ing to foreign nations thnt Ainnrlon would purnuo Km Mexican policy re gnrdlitM of'nuy oiiIhIiIo rilimpprovnl wnw sounded toilny hy Henntor Huron of (lixirKla. ihnlrmnu of tho ounnto foreign relntlonn coiiiinlttce. "All fori'lKti nntloiiN nhoiitil unilnr rIhiiiI thnt America ilmlren their np protnl of IIh Moxlrnu policy, hut where It il If font from thnt of nny I other uiitlou, Amerlcn muiit pie- all." rnlil Keiuitor llnvou. Knuntor llnrou ileclnreil ho hel Invert 1'rralilont W'tlwin wiih propuroil "to nilopt inimMirfH mnkliiK hln purponi'S effcitlvo." Ho woulil not nny, how ever, whether thiwo mengiiron mennt I'ontlnuntlon of mornl minAlon, or In terventliin. "It In n mUlnko to hupikiko thnt tho iiiliiilitlntrntloti'H policy U n ilrlft luic otn." I'ontluiiKtl llacon. "1'reHU limit WIUon'H purponoii nro wnll ilo. (IiiimI. Tho fact thnt Atuorlrn'n policy iihoulil prevail In Moxloo nIioiiIiI ho unilerHtoort ovcry w hunt." "Tho profunt ulttittt loti In oxtreinc ly ilollcnte," ho tuilil "nml It U limit linportnut to nvolrt nnthlni; prortuo Iiik friction hot w oeti tho Cnltort Hinted nn rtotlier nntloim. Onllnnrlly ouo nntlon hnit nit miicli n nnothor to Innrt innrlnoH hut thli lit nil tin imunl enmt nml If protection li nemlert In Mexico It fhoulil ho fiirnlnliert hy Amerlcnn mnrliieii." ADMIRAL'S WIFE SAYS HE KILLED AO A Mrs. Eaton Declares Husband Not Only Died hy His Own Hand, But Took Life of Child-Describes Passionate Nature. LO E mm FEATURE GRAND JURY PROBING Admiral Declared to Have Been Hab itual Drinker and User of Drugs Incident Related. 7'"f -. X. tlcrall. CAN THAT Bli OUR OLD FRIEND JOHN BULL? NATIONS HASTEN GOV E m WHEN OUI VOIE UN KANSAS CITV, Mo., Oct. J.". -(loveiunr llnlilwin of Coiineetlciit, u ileli)iito nt I lui iinlloiiul I'ouui'il or CoiiKifKuliouul cIiiiitIk's Imlii.V Imimlcil mi "iivolutlonar,v" lint pliiiis ol' (lie t'ommlhiloii of niui'lci'ti when Il olcil down liin nimimluiont to Hie eouiii'ilV iiipisi'il coiikI it til Ion, pro iiliit for miliniiHHioii of llio coiihti tutiou lo llio eliiuclicH. Tlio couimtHslou'ri lcpoit wan inloitiil hy llio wholo council, nover IhclcHH, afli'r u liillcr ffchl. Tho ciiiihIIIiiIIoii mukes homo cIiiiiikch lu llio ci'i'Cil unit piiiviilcH for lilcuuiul couiicIIh. TORPEDO BOATS OFF 1IOHTON, Oct. 2C onlora worn received ul Hid ChnrlcHtovvn navy yard toilny for IiiihIo In propatiuK tho flvo torpedo bont ilimtioyorH thero for ilopaturo. It wiih iibhiiihoiI that limy aro wautcil for aorvlcu In Moxl- cuu wuturs. E 1EU W S AIL FOR MED TERANEAN 10 SHOW G000 WILL TO AMERICA HP E ABAF fBNED 263 Mies HA.MI'TON HOADfl, Oct. 25. N'ln Amerlcnn hnttlcalilp Hnlloil from hero toilny for tho Moillterrnn unit. They vvero tho Wyoming, flnRihlp; Uliih, I'lorliln, ArltniiHan, Delaware, Vermont, Connecticut, Kniin8 and Ohio, ArcompnuyliiR thorn woro th'o nuxlllarleH Solars Celtic, Orion, Cy clopn nml Jnnou. Konr Ailmlrnl ClniH. J, HailKor commnmloil tho fleet. AhnUlaiil Heiretary of tho Nuvy, Itoortevoll, iih tho proHlileul'ri repro Keutatlvo wnti prcBcnt to boo tho HlllpH off, TIioukIi tho fleet wan henrtert for tho eiiHtwnnl, It will ho In wiroloM touch with tho United Slntea until WodiioHday nnd tho .prediction ' was freely inado ninonir tho afflcem that (hoy will not ho many hmiru out of Hlltht of laud when thoy will ho In atructcrt to call for Mexican watora. DIAZ CANDIDATE AH ON -24 VKKA CW Oel. S.1.--ni'iurnl Feli.v Diaz. isHueil llio follow inp; hlute nu'iit teday: "I k1ii.I1 Iio a presiilentiut eaudidalu tomorrow. My friciultt insisted that 1 run for llio office and I hlmll not withdraw, 1 shall leacli AfoNico City in timo for tlio lmllotiiie;, U in im poHKililo to foreetiHt tlm result." DcKpito his promisu to j;o to the capital, it was impossible to loam when Din, intended to slur!. He was Kimi'dhi),' his plans witli tho ut tuoHt cure. Ilia friends in Mexico City havu leiptestud him intently to join lliuui, - I W'ARIIIXGTO.V, Oct. 2.'.. The poNililily of friction between the United States nnd other countries wIioho rulers don't npprovo of Pres ident Wilson's Mexican policy was eoimiderably discussed nt tho capital. Tho prediction was tnado that the nilmiiiisl ration would issue n wnrn ine; to tho world to keep out of the controversy, but no announcement or any such plan was made. Chairman Hncon of thn senate for eipi rclntioiiH committeo did, how ever, throw out tho reuinrk, in an in terview nt Philadelphia, that "wliilo Amorien desires nil foreign nations' approvnl of its Mexican policy, they hhould understand thnt where it dif fers from others, AmoriAi must pre vail." ' Knlniul and Franco had both sent intimations to Washington to tho ef fect that Americans wens mistaken if they imagined that either of them is unfriendly, and tho English press was strongly pro-American today, I o WORRY EL YANKE EFI ENTOMBED ALIVE DAWSON, X. Jr., Oct. 25.- Seventy-two corpses had been recovered from Stag Canon coal mine No. 2 nt 8:30 a. nt. today. At (hat hour ex-Superintendent Joseph Smith, who, from his thor ough familiarity with the workings, has taken a leadiutr part in search ing for survivors of Wednesday's explosion, said there was not tho slightest possibility that n man re mained alive in tho mine. Tho latest ctimnto placed tho number of dead at 203. The figure was based on tho supposition that 289 men wero working in tho mine at tlio timo of the explosion, which tho management believes was the case. "Our crews explored tho whole initio this morning," said Superinten dent J. C. Hobcrts, of tho government rescuo force, "and found tho gas in tho west workings so heavy that we abandoned hope of finding any more men alive. All we can do now is to removo tho dead slow, sad, danger ous work. Let tho people give up hopo that anyone elso will bo saved." DARTMOUTH WN FROM PRINCETON CASHIER LOCKS MICTION I.ON'DO.V, Oct. 25. Tho llrltlah newspapers showed Indications today of serious anxiety over tho persistent storlos of friction between tho Lou don and Washington governments concerning tho Mexican situation. Without exception thoy donlod that there really has (icon or will bo any friction. Thoy assured Americans that Kagland feula tho warmest friendship for tho United States. Tho remarks attributed to Sir Lionel Canton, llrltlah minister to Moxlco, lu w'htoh ho was Bald to have expressed views almost hostile to America, were declared to bo mis quotations. Several papers sug gested that, If Sir Llonol did say what ho Is reported to linvo said, It would bo wlso for tho foreign offlco to rocall him, SELF IN SAFE; IT SHOT ASSISTA CHICACIO, Oct 2r. Two masked robbers today held up tho State Hank of Addison, HI, 20 miles north of here, fatally shot Assistant Cnshlor Kdward Itodermiiud and escaped lu an automobile with only $1000 of the bank's money. Tho desporndoes Rwaggorod boldly Into tho hank at 10:45 a. in. and thrusting their pistols Into Cashier Kdward Fisher's faco.t threatened to kill him unless ho gavo thorn JIG, 000 Instantly, l'Mshor stoppod Into tho valut, as If for tho money, laughed In tho rob bors' faces, mid locked tho door, ltodormuud appeared nt this Instant from nnothor room. Tho robbers shot him wantonly, grabbed what mouey was lu sight1 and fled, BY SCORE 6 TO 0 PMNTETO.V, N. J., Oct. 2L Th Princeton foot-ball eleven went down to defeat horo today boforo tho rugged Dartmouth collcgo squad, 6 to 0. Tho Princeton team was out played nt every angle of tho game, most of tho play throughout tho gamo being In Princeton territory. A muddy field prevented the play ers from speed and hampered for ward passing. Tho first period ended without a score. In tho second poriod Dart mouth was only provonted from scor ing by tho Tlgor8 ropoatedly kick ing tho hall out of danger. In tho third period, Dartmouth finally se cured tho ball on Princeton's 30 yard lino. Whltnoy, Curtis and Llewellyn alternately then carried tho nil over for a touchdown. Cur tis failed to kick goal. In tho fourth poriod neither scored. Today's defeat practically elimi nate Prlncoton from tho championship, STRIKERS DIE AS RESULT OF IT MN E B N TUINIDAI), Colo., Oct. 25. Two moro of tho strikers wounded lu yes terday's clash at Walsenburg with Southern Colorado coal field mlno guards died today, bilnglng tho total number of victims up to threo. Tho guards woro escorting strike breakers, to tho Walsou mlno when tho tight started. Tho guards say thoy woro nttackod first: the strik ers say that the guards fired on them wantonly, Ouo guard was slightly hurt. A forco of 75 deputies was en trenched today lu tho county court houso with twq iniachluo guns mount ed, professing fear of an attempt by tho strikers at roveugo, PLVJrOUTir, Mnw., Oct. 20. That Admiral Joseph (lilcs Kntoii not only died by bis own hand, but took the life of their adopted bnby ns well, was the testimony offered in her own defense here todnv by Mrs. Jennie MayKntnn, accused of her husband's murder. Mrs. Eaton re cited her fttnry in n calm and even voice, beginning with Iter mnrrinire to her first huxhand. who. she said. .--- , , -. ' nla l.l.l I.An.ul.. .,l. ....Hilt lit, I., . "After I left my first husband," she said, "I studied nursing nnd fin ally secured n position lo iiumo the admirals first wife. The admiral drank so heavily even then thnt he was unable to attend his wires fu neral. Dewcrlltes Man-lngo "Later I acted ns the ' admiral's housekeeper. Then wo came lo Mas sachusetts and Hook a collage nt Hull. Wo mnrrieilnt Hull. As the ndmirnl's drinking increased I decid ed to get him nway from club life, Tho bills poured in nnd we decided to go to Hie country. "Tho first time I noticed tho ad miral's mad and uassionnte nature was when I wns having some dresses made for June, my oldest daughter. She stood beforo us in short skirts nnd with her nnns bare. Suddenly the ndmirnl jumped from his chair nnd clasped her in his arms again nnd again." Mrs. Eaton then described another nffnir. "The admiral on this occasion," she said, "acted ns if he did not know what ho was doing, nnd I don't be lieve ho did. Srtys He Kllletl Hiibo "Then wo moved to Sand Hills and I lived nt tho bench. A few weeks later wo adopted n beautiful baby. Ono dny we nil went bathing. I left tho bnby asleep nt the cottage. When I returned I found the ndmirnl com- inf from the house. Ho wns nd justing n collar button and stared at mo with wild nnd apparently un seeing eyes. I hurried to tho bnby nnd picked him up. Ho began vom iting nnd I rushed for n doctor. I offered him $1000 if ho snved the child's life, but ho couldn't." Hear 107 Witnesses, Return 21 True 'BJHs In Three Days Commend Prosecutor New Inquisitorial Body Meets Monday. Indictments Cover Crime Calendar From Murder to Petit Larceny Many Plead Trial Dates Named. P RATE FIGHT WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. The country's big express companies this afternoon ndvlsod tho interstate com merce commission that they have de cided to abandon their oposltlon to tlio commission's recent order radic ally reducing express rates. It also was announced by tho express com panies that the commission's block system of rates would be established Immediately. TO PROBE HOMESTEAD SETTLER SALEM, Or., Oct. 2."). Governor West today referred lo United States District Attorney Kennies of Port land for investigation n letter receiv ed from C. A. Hold of Vountsvillo, Cnl., in which Hold says n company culled tho Eann & Home oompany of Snn Francisco is representing to him that it will locate him on a il-O-aero homestead in southern Oregon for a foo of $320. Tho grand jury adjourned Friday nfter hearing 107 witnesses and re turning twenty-one true bills out of twenty-four cases. A new grand jury will bo called Monday to finish up the w'ork. A surprising number of enses involving loose morals woro presented nnd moro nro scheduled for tho new session. Tho retiring grand jnry praised Prosecutor Kcily for his nblo and hard work and com mended county officials in its re port. The list of indictments returned is ns follews: Edvvnrd White, obtaining money under falso pretenses, to-wil: de frauding Emil Mohr of tho Medford hotel, out of $4.20, plead guilty, given one to five years. Moses Lifer, burglary in tho night, plead not guilty; trial set for next week. Chnrles' Bose of Ashland, obtain ing money utider fnlse pretense; al leged to have mortgaged property to the First National bank when it hnd been previously ejiiMimbcred.-! -J. A. Kelts and'wifo of TJulcnt, separate 'indiclnicnlHniault .witli in tent to kill, plead not' guiftyinnl set for next. week. Alleged tcJinlo fired shots nt.Everctt -vPailey jiti'd Glenn Wiiher6vi.ns nn nftennath'of . a long-standing qiuSrnnV Charles XL Patterson, 'larceny by - bailee, plead not guilty; demurrer to tmc bill ovcrnilcd, trial set fd-Wxt week. Mrs. Ownio Knutzcn, nssnult with intent to commit mnyhem, plead not guilty; trial set next week. Alleged to have broken Mrs. Philo Bliven's arm during irrigation ditch quarrel. C. E. Land, pointing a, gun nt an other, plead not guilty. Charles E. Stanton, taking fish with gnff hook, plead not guilty; tirst case to bo tned Monday. Henry Hoseburg, nssault; not a tmo bill. A. C. Brockmnn, Ashland, indecent exposure; plead not guilty. Ralph Potter, incest; plond not guilty. Alleged to havo debauched own sister. Joseph Titus nnd David Boggs, contributing to tho delinquency of n child: Myrtle Hauscom and Bentrico Knvannugh young girls involved in case. Henry Merrill, Medford, petit lar ceny: plead guilty, sentence suspended. (Continued On page 3.) DICTATOR RUN PRESIDENT HIS OWN TICKET MEXICO CITV, Oct. 23. Despito his disavowal yestorday of further presidential aspirations, Provisional P-esulent lluerta'a nnmo nppeared today at tho head of his party's of ficial ballot to bo cast at tomorrow' oleotion, with General Baucquet aa his running mate. Other tickets wore: Nalionnl democratic General Fe lix Diaz ami Joso Luis Itequona. Cloncnl Fredertco Gauibon. nnd Eugcuio Hascon. Liberal Manuel Culoro nnd Jesus Florca Magon. Liberal 'republican David do Ju Fuento and Andrea Molina Enrique. lluorta's group has no party des ignation, his followers being de scribed simply nt; Huurlistas. v -.'- -vV-WMvetftVS jpvf,y