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f yh " It c I .......nl CSV Jffscn4 Street ,.on "'"..:.. t Medtord Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER lUIn tonight And Bnm!y, Max. 0.1; .Mln. III. Pro. .09. r'urty. third Tanr. Inilv Klwhlli Ycur MEDKOKD. 01MCI0X, HATlMtDAV, NOVIMBKH 1, 3913. NO. 192 FOREIGNERS IN MEXICO IN GRAVE DANGER .u p AN PREVAILS ANDAM E RAN GIVEN BUM E Fecllnn In Cnplt.il flenches Point of Extreme Danjjcr Clinos Rclyns In Country Hucrta Bankrupt anil Business Prostrated, TIE SUP A CAWH A 1AM STEEL DOORS ABOARD BATTLE SHIP TVISTED BY SHOCK " CF HEAVY CUM FIRING IN FLEET TARGET PRACTICE Fear Officials Cannot Much Longer Control Situation Administration Silent on Policy. WABIIINHTON, Nov. I .Pooling In .Muxlco City ngnlniit forulgtinni In Itcncrnl nuil Ainurtrrtiiit In particular liiul reached n point of extreme dan ger toilny, according lo advices re ceived by llm statement. .Moxlrmin of nil iiucii nrn foiling tln effect of tliu prolonged condition of olmoit throiiKliout their country to nn extent prbnbly hardly roalUod In tin- Pulled Htatcs, It was stated. I'retldetit lluurln l practically bank riii(, Only tliu provlidontil govern ment' iiiohi prcing debts nro mil. Itimlncta Is absolutely prostrated, Miirrlinnl nro going to tint will I by tliu whnleMilc. Tint street ii ru filled with starving ntniniloyii. For nil lheu things, tliu people IiIhiih' Aiucr kit. ronigtirr I" Hmigrr rorulKiiom In tho Mexican rnpltnl, toiln)' nihlcen nald, hawi not been Un nui'iilikuuliiuuuilnuuur nt any time since 1'orflrlu Dim loft, liven tho diplomatic colon), It was added, In In a statu of saml-panlc Charge d'affaires 0'HlmuKhtieny of tint American legation In Muxlco City wait Instructed to watch tho nlt tuition with tho iitmont attention mid to warn .Mexlcnn officialdom that foreigners absolutely must bu pro tected. Hut U was doubted whether tliu oflcliiU en n control tliu people If prenont coiulltluiiM continue much longer. President WlUon nml Secretary of Statu llrynn livid n long coniiillntlon, roiircrnlng a confidential despatch received from John l.lml nt Vorn I'nu hut nvlthur tho nnttiro of tholr conversation, nor tho iIhIiiIIh of Kind's message worn revealed, Keep Mil on Tight Secretary llrynn was said to lu llovi) Hint tliu iidoiliiUtratlou'n Mnxl can policies wero seriously endan gered by repeated proinntiiru publica tions nml to luivn nsked tho priHliluiit to kIvu out no furlliur Inside fnctH until tliu foreign illploumlH In Wash ington have bcon Informed, It was known In n general way, hnwuvnr, thnt tho 1,1ml despatch ru Intud lo a hlKhly linportmit confer encu luilil by 1,1ml nml tho (Icrmnii, Ituxtiliiii nml Swedish ministers from Mexico City. President Wilson would not nay whether bo linn ruculvud a communl- cation from (louornl Carrmun, tliu Mexican robol louder, but It was bo llovod thnt ho Iiiih, Service Paralyzed Absolutely Men Demand Better Pay and Working Conditions and Company Refuses to Arbitrate Differences. Street Riots Follow Attempts to Op rrate Strike-Breakers en Route and Worse Trouble Expected. Lwm.'vriii2zjtt'-, - Bft" Jrtfc1 . rKYS. rfWJ IKDIANAI'OI.IK, X.iv. l.-Xot n uIiim'1 tiinicil iIiim nfli'ruoou on nuy locnl Htrrct enr lini'. rim hitmci viih piirnlyi'il nliilulcly liy u Htrikn which Im'kiiii iwitly toilny. Tliu iih'ii ili'iiiiiiiili'il lulliir hi v nml work iui cuiiilitionH nml tliu L'uuiiiiuy ri fundi hm'ii to urliilruli'. Diiriin; tliu forenoon mi uffurl iiiihIu u run n fuw unrn. It wiik nt tcnili'il bv fii'icc rttri'i'l fililiuu'. iiiuiiy I'liMiiultii'N nml tuoru tliuii hixly nr ruttH. Finnllv tliu uoiuiuiny iuu it up n u liiul job, Klrlkrlirunki'm CoiiiIiir Two triiinlontlx of Hlrikuhruuku'- wuro rcxiiti'i on their wny from Clilnipi. Tltoy wuru 'iuctul to nr- rni toniybt nml wlicn tliu cnrK uru uimiui'il wild Ibi'in Mill worn! Iron- litn h funrcil, Tliu htrci'l car ctnployuri quit w.nk jiiHt uftur midniKlit nml when Imlimi- nxiliH tunied' nut for itn ilnyV wink it iliil not know whnt bail hupMiu?i1, It vmih hoin I" Icnm. Cnrrt were few nml fnr'liotw!eMiniiilCliern,rth'vy hloppoil n erowil of Htriku nytnptlii- ith ipiirkly pilhcicil, jeering nml hiixlliui; the paKAcncrn mul trying ot penuinlu or eoereu llm rruwM into li'iiiiic (heir poxlH. llUordeiN (Iiom H'ormt ,h the ilny projjrenseil tliu ilixor ilcrn Krew woru. l'roni pulling ilnwu trolley m1cx, tliu hlriku h.iii piilliirem pahhccl o eultint; tliu win", ('urn were htoneil. Sexernl weie thrown from tho truck. Ten injured men were ueeuuntoil for, hut tliu uiimher who miffcrcil compurutively sliuht hurts urn! have run into the hcoriM. The (Milieu innilu iIouiih of in ri'-tn, hut williout iiuprniiiL? Ihu xituntiou. It wiih reported Hint Onverunr Itulrttou bud onleied hlulu I loop held in rcudiuchH. The coveriior de uii'd U, hut Ihu rumor pcrxUlcd, wilsohWs iw r 'mi 1 &Z$&1 ifatt &'w&?Fnaw4 vW I ' - ' ' ' " asPBE. -r: " ; -?& Era&:z& : .it-T r i rszrs .,i . . tOaUPHUS QANIEL3 " xmSSL , , U I II i I I'lVI Ii II, Ml 1 1 1 Ii Mill "III III! 'I MM I SZCKXTAKY OT UlC NAVY - I I fll 1 BiBaBAJMDs. ' '1 IPlCTURCS TAKEN FROM THE WVOWINQS RDRWARD B6UCX5G. 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MEXICAN REBELS STATE TO INHERIT TAINTED MONEY HACIIAMKNTO, Cnl., Nov. 1. -Tho hiiIo of Cfiliforuiii will leeeivu Jfiri.dlK) fiom I ho eslulu of, tho lute Cherry do KlMuuiieu, n woiuuii of tho iindiirwoild here, if no heir up punr, iiucordlliK to uslitunleri by nt lonin.YH toilny, A petiliou for thu hiiIu of Ihu ruul prnporly of thu wo iiiiiii, who wiih niurdured in hur ru hoiI hy Sum J, Hnhur, u uufu eu teiliiiuur, mul Jnok Di'iiuikooIu, u CliiiuiKo piixo I'iKhtlT, wns tiled Ihlh uftuiuoou. PRINCETON DEFEATS YALE IN CROSS-COUNTRY RUN I'HINVKTON. N. J., Nov. 1. Piincidon detVuted Yulu toilny in u Hlx-inilo erohH-coiiiilry run by thirty oho poiutH to lhii(y-foiii Hnruult of I'lilieotou fiuixlied fiinl. Ho eilv vi'Cil tliu dlHliuuo in !i2;05, WA8IIIN0T0N, Nov. 1 Whnt ho hunrH from Koburto V. I'esipilora con- curnliiK their plmiM mid tho prcKrusn they hnvo innilo will hnvo much to do with 1'ruiiiduul WIIhoii'h dvcUlon whuthor or not to recoKuIzo tho Mexi can rebels' hulllKuruticy, arcordliiK to Inforiuntlon from ndinlnlstrutlon nourcuH today. I'oaiiulorii wnii to hnvo boon ro cnlvoil by tho prcKldont yestordny nf turuooti hut could not roncb WiihIi liiKton In Hum. llu wn uxpuctud n. tho whttu hotiBu today, howovor. Ho Ih a imiihuw of (lounrnl Carraiun, thu robol leadur, who ttoupntchod bliu mi a musMOUKiH' to tho cotistl tutlounllBt HKoncy In WadhliiKton. ilPAL I'ORTI.ANI). Nov. 1. l'otllloiiB callliiK for thu nmemdmont of tho city charter to provldu for a munici pal telephone Hyatein to ho owned or loaaod hy tho city will ho circulated within a fow days, nccordliiK to tho announcement today or A, I). CrldKO, one of tho prlmu movers of tho pio Ject, Tho putltloua will cnll for tho HiihmlHHlou of tho proposition to tho peoplo tiudgr tho lnltlutlvu, A ice "AHT FLACJ EUTENANT CAMDLCSS InKectlun of the b.itllo sblim of tho Tint IMtWIod of tho Atlantic Fleet, which nro now lying In Hampton Roads and Lynnbarcn Hay, shows that unoxpecletl bmoc wun wrought on bonnl by thu flrlnc of tho biR kuiih at target (intctlcu. Usually the twelro Inch rlflcn arc fired tdnly and In salvo, with no more dniniiKc thnu n little broken Klasswaru In the wnnlrooni or a nmasliitl watch crystal. XhU time, however, theru was a trail of Utter all alone the Mnrbonrd deck of tho Wyoming, nml the other vessel report uliullnr casualties. Ah the losselii fired while approaching tho target olillquely tho guns were wung to stnrboird and slightly forward, no that the mnzrles were Inboard. Tho conciMHlon Kiiiniihetl h two Inch xrt light In Rear Admiral Itndger'H cabin nn board the Wyoming, blew out n deadlight In the superstructure orcr the engine room nml hurled tho light to thu grating below. Mu.iithcd In the Moot doom of the bakery ou tho main deck, ripped off name ami uuuiber plates from the nub hnlU mid hatchway, and on hoard thu Utah frlshtcucd a cat Into Jumping ovcrbo.-tnl. ASQUITHATTACKED BY SUFFRAGEnES ESCAPES UNHURT LONDON, Nov. I. Suffrages nttneked Premier Asquitli this nfler noon nn hu was motorimr to Sterling. Militiuitrt Kurrouudeil U nutomohilo in tho village of lMonn nml jumped on thu utc. Ouo of tho women dumped led popper iito the ear from ii five-pound hiiek mul nuother wielded u do whip, hut failed to hit tho premier. Tho women wero dis pelled hy Scotland Yard detectives. Asquttti, who escaped iinhurl, refus ed to hnvo tho Miffrugcttca arrested. IN STOCK MARKET NHW YORK. Nov. 1. Kxtromo dullness marked thu opening of tho market and It prevailed throughout tho day. In tho first toil minutes ot trading Iohu than 7000 shares changed hands. Flucuutlona woro slight, tho only movement ot couBoquoiico being a 1 point droji In Cnundlan Pacific and a 3 point decline In Mexican Pe troleum. Lntor Mexican Potroloum rallied 4 points to 58, Honda wero easy. Tho market closed steady. SECRETARY WILSON OFF FOR PACIFIC COAST WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Socio lary of I.nhor Wilson wns scheduled to lenvo for tho.Pneifiu conM tonight In imtpect immigiiilion , stuloi)H .tlitfio . , HARVARD DEFEATS CORNELL EASILY BY SCORE 23 10 6 CAMMlinGK, Masi.. Nov. 1. Tho Harvard urity eleieii contin ued its brilliant work liore today by defeating Cornell, 'S. to tl. Two of tho Harvard hemes ennio in the fiit period mul wero duo largely to tho brilliant work of Uriekley. Harvard plowed tluough the Cor nell defeiic eiiNily, earruui; the hall n few minutes after tho play opened to within Hlrikim: dNtnuco of Cor nell'd goal. Then Uriekley sent thu hall 8uuiiiug oxer Cornell's gml with n wull-jilaoed dioi kick. Later Har vard intercepted u forward pa-s and hy ii scries of plunges with Utiekley making tho biggest guiii, carried tho hall over tho lino for ti touchdown. Tho Harvard fullback failed in hix effort to kick n goal. In tho second period ltrieklev in tercepted n forward pus and car ried tho hall over tho lino for a touchdown after u sensational forty yard run, Storer kicked n goal. Itriekloy oauiod tho hall over tho lino for nuother touchdown in the third period and Hnrdwick kicked a goal. Coincll's only score eaino in tho fourth poriod when Harnett scored ii touchdown. QUARTER MILLION LOSS IN ALBERTA FIRE CALOAItY, Alia., Nov. 1. Part of tho hiihiness district of Stowe, sixty ono miles ent of hero, was di'htroy cd hy, firo today. Tho loVs.wns cb tiuiuted nt o0,000. YALE DEFEATED BY COLGATE TO TUNE OF 16 TO 6 NEW HAVEN', Conn., Nov. 1. Tho Yalo 'inrslty eleven xvont down to defeat hero today boforo tho Col gnto Collegians by n scoro of 10 to 0. Yalo was outplacd from start to finish and Its coaches wero con vinced that tho team will hnvo to bo materially strengthened it It hope to figure In tho football championship race. Tho only excuso Yalo had to offer wns that several ot Its start players woro out ot tho gamo with minor Injuries. Neither sldo scored in tho first porlod, but both teams won points In tho second. Colgnto rushed tho ImII to Yalo's ton yard lino, finally carry ing it over for a touchdown, but failed at kicking a goal. Yalo's only scoro camo lu this session wiion tho ball was carried over Colgato' lino for a touchdown. Yalo also tailed lu Its try for a goal. In tho third period Yalo fumblod tho ball. Colgnto recovered tho pig skin and carried It over tho lino for a touchdown and tho try for n goal wad successful, Colgato klckod n Hold goal in tho fourth period, and played tho Yalcj mou oil tueir icoi in tins sossion. SENATE DECIDES N 4REGI E RESERV BANK 1'rlnroton, M; Holy Cross, O. Pennsylvania, 17; Pennsylvania State, 0, Carlisle, 34; Georgetown, O. Minnesota '21, Wisconsin 3. Indiana 7, Ohio Stale 0. Ames 1), Nebraska 18. Chicago '28, Illinois 7. ' West -Point 1, Notre Damp 33 . .. . 7 Olgn Nothersolo.has appenrod with success lu vaudeville, WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. -Tho sen ate banking and currency committee, considering tho administration's pro posed currency bill, practically de cided today on four regional resorve banks, ouo each In New York, Chica go, St. Louis and San Francisco. It also considered tho rcdlscout fea tures ot tho bill. Four administration members ot tho commltteo intimated that Presi dout Wilson would insist that tho commltteo re-consldor Its decision re garding four regional banks. A IN 1914 IS PLAN PASADHNA, Cab, Nov. 1. It was discolored hero today that through out California thero hnvo been or giiiiizeil within tho lat few weeks branches of n Federation of Cnlifor not 10U Drjs, for tho nvowed pur posed of forcing n prohibition voto in this state next year. Nothing will ho tlono toward circulating initia tive petitions until after tho state prohibition convention in Los An pules, November ID, but meanwhile thousands of pledges of support are being signed, so that it Mill ho an ensy matter to obtain tho necebsary biguuturcs when thu timo comes ' Ilaymond Hitchcock Is nppeurlng now In musical farco In tho middle txvo8t, whoro ho enjojs great popular ity. SULZER ME BIGS DEFEAT TO HANY Politicians All Agree That Murphy's Man McCall Will Lose by 50,000 at Tuesday's Election Sulzer Talks for Progressive Policies. John Hennessy's "Little Hack lek" Offered in Evidence at Inquiry Whitman Is CofidHctbig. NEW YORK, Nov. 1; "My im peachment nnd removal will do moro than anything clso to bring about the initintivc, tho referendum and tho recall in New York stnto nnd else where," asserted ex-Governor Sulzer in nn interview given to tho United Press today. "I wns recalled by n corrupt r" litical bos," he continued, "but tlm story is known and tho question tho people may nnHwcr for thcmsclvcH is whether I would hnvo been re moved if the recall had rested with them. Court AYm racked "A horscthief in frontier ilnyn would have received n squarcr denl. Tho eo art was packed against mo. Hut the peoples court of recall could not be 'packed. My Htory before St would Imvo been admissible evidence. "Tho people elected me; Murphy recalled mc. And I'm. not the only governor whcTmighrtcirsneh n story -as held New York up to shame. Mur phy isn't the only boss. Other gov ernors might tell of receiving orders from the heads of invisible govern ments. Probably thero hnvo been other 'Gaffney or war messages. "T,he difference is that I refused to submit and tho threats against mo were made good. "Next Tuesday mv nnswer will ho given nt tho polls to Murphy's recall. I am no longer governor, but I have my self-respect." Little Mack nook Investigator John Hennessy's "lit tle black book" wns offered in cvi denco today at tho inquiry District Attorney Whitman is conducting into Hennessy's corruption chnrgcH against Tammany men. Tho record was wanted especially in connection with a statement it wns said to contain from ex-State Sena tor Stephen J. Stillwoll, now in Sing Sin? prison under n conviction for official crookedness in tho legisla ture. Tho strongest statements cred ited to him. in nnswer to Hennessy's questien: "Do you mean you want a pardon before von mako affida vit?" was: "I will give you tho nffi davit or anything, but I can't go bo fore the grand jury. T will provont tho legislature from voting against tho governor; T will put Murphy nnd Frnwlov in jail, but I must proteot myself." As n result of tho injection of tho Sulrer issuo into tho mayoralty cam paign here, politicians today gener ally agreed that nil chanco has beer, lost of tho olection of Kdwnnl K. McCall, tho' Tnromnnv cqiididnto, nnd fusionists woro predicting thnt John Purroy Mitchell, the fusion nominee, would win Tuesday by 30,000 plu rality. RUssieSR BY KIEFF, Nov. 1. Professor Slkor skl, a witness against Mendel Deltla at tho "ritual murder" trial here, watt sevorely rebuked by tho president ot the court today for tho intemperance ot his romarks against tho Jows. Sikorski gave his testimony yes torday, but tho president re-called him to the stand for the expreM pur pose of administering; his reprimand. The real basis of the court's anger was said to bo the persistence wltk which Sikorski rambled into ancient history, without testifying to a'ny tlilug of Importance against Rellli. t-s&H r ) A i r