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i "fifion Historical Soolito '07 Second Sfrcot 7 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Itnlit tonight mill Tuciilnjr Mux. (I.-; Mln. JIM. a Piirlylhln1 Yr. Dnllv Kltihlli Vr rUr" F Hurrta Bankrupt ami Army In Ar rrars, (or Pay Is Ho Longer Loyal Wilson's Pledge Conciliates Op poiirnts In Mexico. Army and Navy Held In Readiness II Needed Intervention Is Drawing Closer Dally Situation Gloomy. WASHINGTON. Nov. II. -Prc-d-dl'llt Wllnoll MOI'llll'd today to Iiiivp iiIimimIi.ii.'. I nnyjdcn lit' oxer Imil of niiK tin Mcxieiui rebels iih 11 iiif-mtH nf mcrlliruwiug I'loviidounl PionI- ilnnl lluortn. r.ffoiU liv tin iflii-U' agents to mwfunt American rccoLMlitioli for Until- onilin fulled. Tin' rebels do- Mif.l. In In- miro. Hint thov nought lowgtiltiiui, e it wiik iMiinli'il out Hint. If ! Htliiiitiifttriilioii 'n lo ieeive offiolHllv mit'li roiiiiiiiinli'M. Ii.ui mk Honor! fnrnitmi. tin' rebel lender, offoro.1 tliroiiKli . Dr. Henry Allen Ttippor Mt N'oiiiilfH, Himorii, it would eoimlltuto nothing hhort of rcrttgHltloil. Neither, it wrni Mated, would either lln pnmidont or Mryim receive nny on) who moukIU to align tlm ndmin ilrtl(in of Moxioo. Among li whom tin provident Hpoeificnllv ro fu.i-,1 unii Mnjor W. C Oillette, tin ex-United States iinnv officer, who Iiii been louring llio count ry in the 1 IlIlT t itllK hl'lllllf. l'ioHriilloii I'romUcd The I'liicf oxeeulivo nNo him re poittf.llv mfiiMiil recently lo iiivnll Into lli" proclnmiitloti which pre vent H1.1 rebels from getting nriux hii.I nuitnuiilttoii nrroHH the border. It wn understood Hint he xvns xlr.mxlv of Iho oiiuion (hut it ought lo Iih invalidated liy congress, if hy nnv our. Tim president liulii'iili'il In llu re. porter who called mi him this morn int' Hint Dm meeting between hU M.iarv, .I.iIiii l.iml, and llio m in born of tli Mexico C'itv diplomatic roriHi wni liwl.l n tin IhII.t'I renin t. IIk ili.l not ii'v.'hI wholhrr thov hud 1111 v nw Mlicv lo HimtrH. Imi it wn iindcrliiiid Unit l.iml luul i'mIiIi'iI, nixing ulronit Mnurniieos of their li'ii.' l eo-opcrulo with tlu United SIhIo' reprorfonlnliio". (loxommont officials hero, with Urn exception of Provident Wlhmii mul Secretary llrynn. continued pes Hiininlln today, saving openly llmi intervention Hcomeil to tlirm inevit able, hut tlm prrMili'iit mid Hoi'relnr.v of hIiiIc tl ill I'xiircxnnl hiiiifiiln(NM, iuliiiiiitiui; (hut thi'V did not lii'licvc lliu'ilu ould ih'fv Ihi Tnili'd Slnli". Ariny nnil Nnvy llrmly Tim 11 nil v mid mivVt however, were huld in reiidilii'Hri, Kerre'iirv of Hie Niivv Dunlelrf iMiiifinnod reports (hut the Aiiieiienn wnrhiH now nl Veru ('in, were not ordered to return uorlliwiird when the hiiiii.1iiiii of four mine fiuhliitK vorhcIk now on their miy friu liuui)on Itondx miehrd (Continued on pko 8.) MURPHY IMS NKW YOIHC, Nov. .1. -ClmrlMi F. Alurphy, Tiiinumnv londor, oxiuchulmI eonfideiieo, hownvcr. "It will ho u ImidHlldi) for Jd'Cnll," Im iiminUi'd. Ho iiNliuuiti'il that tlm IntU'r'rt plu nilil.V would ho 1.10,000, nmmrliuK thiil tliu votorrt Imvo lii'iin diHK'UHti'd hy Iho fiihionlHlH' "i'illhy onmimlj-u." lio would not dixciiHH Ihu i'lmu;en Hindu hy Bulr.or nud IIi'iiiiohk UKiiiiiHl iiiiiisiclt' nud othur Tiimuuiiiy IIIOII. ltuttoi'H wine I'UKorly iiwnitliiK lli Tnnuiiiiny roll oxpi'ttli'd lo inuko itn uppeiiriiiii'ii towniil llm end of tlm i'iiiiiihiIkii to Im plnt'i'd on thu TIkith' I'liudiduli'H. Mllchell uimi tuiiTylni? h'm wiiiIh of iiiouuy Iiiiiik till iluy nliotit tlm hroluuv' offiei'H offuriiiK '! to n to I Hint Mitclit'll'H pluriilily would Im fiO.000. Hut thuro wore no tuliuru. "Tho jljj'rt tip when no 'Tniniunny roll' iippi'iira," said ouo hetllii); com-wlualuncr. WILSON RE S RECOGNITION TO IXICANREBELS SOWS ON OREGON'S OFFICIAL LOBBYIST AT CAPITOL Minn Fern lloutm, jirlvntii nocrtitnry of (loveriior Went of OroRun, Im In WimhliiKtou with tho n vowed purpoiiL" of IiiiIiicIiik loiiKrenn to imini nuvoml lillla for her Mntu. Him uoch not mil heru'lf a loliliylut, hut ho U In WimliliiKton to ilo tho work" ilono by lohliyUtH. Of co n mo, ilm In not iirIiik thu metlioiU of boiiiii loliliylnti, hut m)iu In roIiik to iiinltn nvory ponalblo lioueil nr;iiniimt to convince thn nn lloiiul lnKlslnturo thnl tho hills houlil iiniut, I WURIIINOTON. Nov. 3. Denun ciation of 1'renliltinl WlUon for nl leK'.I nttempl to ovirrlilo nud over iowr thn leKltuthe hranchus of thn Kovnrnnicut vni volcod from tho floor of tlm xi'iiuto thin nfturuoon, hy Sena tor CiiiiitulUM of lowu. "I Imllovo ouo of tho Brontent ilnn- Km tlm country In now fncliiK." nhl H.mutor CuiiiniliiH, "Ih llio prenlitotit's luterfiinuico with coiiKreim." Kenntor Wlllliinm of MlpMUlipt ilefeiuloil tlm jirnMldent, rlinrglnK that I'liiniiiliiH hail "koiio liojoml thu truth." CRUISER CAN SILL CITY OF VERA CRUZ VHHA CKIV., M'x.. Nov. 3. Tho Moxienii port nuthorilios todnv iihked iiii explanation of u clmiiu in Iho Ainorli'iin eruicor TneonuiV nnehor one, whieh plneed it in Mich u poHt lion that It eould slu'll Iho oity if do hired. Tho shift in position followed llm foiil'ini; of llm Tiioomn'ri pro pollor hy u onldo, which roudered soino (diuiiK'i uoeoKKiiry. Edward Morris Dead ( CIllC'AdO, Nov. a. Kdwnr.l Mor ris, prosidoul of tlm Nelion Morrix I'iidLIiik company, diod horo today. FIRST PHOTOGRAPH lilttKl. t im f v v ffcS f F ; ' s ij.?iQA,'tt'V u71B MHDKORI). LAM GAM SHOTBYKMEN N COUNTRY Damaijlnn Evidence at Coroner's In quest Over Body of Man Shot for Deer hy Hunter Near Trail Dead Man's Brother Is Accuser. Party So Excited Unable to Tell Where Blnhani Fell After Being Shot Rancher Finds Body. DihiiiikSiik ovidenre nuniitut Wilhur Kiiim of (liiflln ereel;, whoso rirle ended tlm life of (Ivi.ryc Itichmn of Orei-on City m Tmil creek Inst Tliiirsdny while huiilinc deer, xviik pven nl Iho eoroner'M inipieit tldi inerniiii: mid which will he concluded lliin tifleriioon. Wllliaiu lliuhnm, hi-olhor of tho dead mini, wiih tho principal witncus', mid ho viivo it plum nud vivid narra tion of Iho trauc.lv. Ho drew a map of tho scene of llio shootinc nnd do clnred Iuk hrother xvnn shot in "open country ." Mini In 0cii Country Aorordintr to lliuhnm, KiineV slory iIooh not mcrcu wtili tlm fncts ni ho calhered thorn. Ho claiuiH llm shoot ine; ocourri'd in n nieco of Kniuml covered with "ouickcunss" hushoH, none renehini: to tlm wm-it, nnd tlmt no lnr:o trocn ohilnicled llm xiow, This was in contradiction of tho toH. limony of Kiine, nnd hi two com panion", Ounckcnhiish nnd Wnltcrn. j Hiuhnui told of ineetini: Kimc and Iiik eompunioim after tlm Hliontine. Thev called to him and nsked hitu if hu iianio xrns ltiohnm. "Then I hnvp killed your hrother," Im sni.l Kime told him. ''God knows It was nn accident, nnd I wnnt you to fnrjnva me." "Whnt could I do!" lliuhnm told thn jury. "It would hnve done mo no good to kill him." Tarty Much i:cllnl lliuhnm nNo lestified Hint the Kinm pnrtv was so excited thnl when relief enmo they could not tell whole' tlm Imdv wns, nnd wns finnllv lo cnled jut nt dusk hv Chnlles Skvr iniiiin. It was found on nu open flat. Kinm'rt companions, Walter nnd Quaekenhiisli, testified, their evidence beine in variance to (hat fivcn hv HiKlinin'rt kin. They told of the plniiR to ninko n "drive through the hum" to which llm dend man directed them. They told of Kinio's call for held, nnd Will torn said ho henrd three phoU in rnpid succession just before. Hiuhnin said the purly told him nftorwnrds Hint Iho imderslnndint; had boon "to shoot tho first thinp Hint jumped up." Kime, his face buried in his hnud, snl in llm room, plainly s'riof stricken hy tlm IriiKodv, nud never lifted il. All tho members of tho party nro young men. Tho coroner's jury is composed of Messrs. Kmorick, 1'ellett, Hndor, Crnwford, Itelliiwr nnd Anson. The first four named nro experienced hunters. Tho body of Hicham will ho ship- (Continued on pko S.) BF DESTRUCTION OF GIANT DIRIGIBLE IN WHICH TWENTY-EIGHT MEN T . -f-tv itrTWTT.A'jS, w.is -43 - in WQKA(i OKFJON, MONDAY, NOVIOMBUR .', 3913. t? Tho Due iVAbruzzI Mlsi Kathvrlno Klkltm ilnuKhtor of tho Into Hunntor Stoplion I!. Clklni of West VlrKlnula, ha at last choian "Hilly" Jlltt liiBtcBd at tho Due d'Abruzil for her husband. After a contest that hnd lamed more thnn uvea ycara tho young woman was HOYLE RESIGNS AS PRISON WARDEN AT SAN ritANCISCO, Nov. 3. When tho offlco of Warden John K. Hoylo of the San Qiieutln penltcntlnry wns reached by telephono today In con nection with tho report Hint ho was about to resign ns n result of differ ences of oplulon with members of the board of prison dlroctors, It was statod thnt tho warden had loft on nu early train for Sun Francisco, nnd that no ono at tho penitentiary was In n position to confirm or deny tho renlKiintlon rumors. Hoylo himself could not lo found in San Francisco, but Director War ren It. l'ortcr of tho prison board said positively thnt the reports wero correct. Hoylo was understood to bo plan ning to engage In tho hotel business In San Krnnclnco. Ills methods nt San Quontln havo been of deep In terest to peuoaloglsts throughout tho country. Whllo htimnno In his views concerning tho treatment con victs should receive, he has never bo longed to tho ultrn-humniiltarlnu school. BUD MAY MEET BURNS AT VERNON, NOVEMBER 15 I.OS ANOKI.KS, Cnl., Nov. 3. Hud Anderson of Medford, Or., nnd Frnnkio Hums of Oakland may do battle before MeCarey's Pacific Ath letic cluh nt Vernon, November 15. McCurey admitted todny that ho is considering mutchinj the hoys. A definite proposition probably will he mndo tomorrow. SAN QUENIIN or THE ZXPPEUN 1 Z, KATHERIHE ELKINS CHOOSES "BILL YHITT INSTEAD OF DUKE ' iiiifii " jaKiuwyi, Ktidilonly wedded to thu son of tho I - Into Illinois congressman In Wnsh- .InKton Monday afternoon, I Thn sudden wedding of Miss KI- , kins is tho culmination of a court- .ship tho equal of which for romantic features It would be hard to find n NEW RECORDS IN 10 SAX DIKdO. Cal., Nov. 3. Six drivers in tho Los Ansclcs-Shh Diego Phoenix desert nutomohilo road race smnshed all previous records he tween Los Angeles nnd Sun Diego today. Tho old record wns 3;0", made months ago hy Louis Nikrent in n ltuick. Harney Old field in n Simplex covered the distance today in 12:11; Olin Davis, driving n Loco mobile, in 2:41; William Carlson, Simplex, in '2:48; J. C. Rice, Simplex, in '2'Jii; Frank Verbeck, Fiat, in 'J:.", nnd H. H. Huxtoii, in a Mercer, in '2:57. Of tho twenty-six curs starting from Los Angele?, eighteen had renehed here nt noon todny. Others (Continued on pago 3.) XKW YOIMC, Nov. 3. Prices of slocks were considerably lower nt tho opening of tho market todax. Al though trading was light, prices eas ed off. Steel, Heading, llarrimnus and Utah Copper lost 1 nnd Cnund inn Pacific 1 5-8. California Petrol cum declined .'Hfc, Mexican Petroleum slumped 8 1-4 nud tho netivo issues generally lost 1 to 1 1-2. New lln ven established n new low record nt SOU. Honds xvero easy. The mar ket closed firm. i i v if RACE PHOENIX HUM LO ANGELES Wm. r. it. inn parallel for In these matter-of-fact da)g outxldo of the covers of a novel. A roynl hero, tatos of quarrels be tween two queens nnd of Intrigues nt one of tho Kreat courts of Europe, havo figured In this romnnco, tho central figure pf" which was an Amer ican Rlrl. NO TRUST' LAWS AT WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. Pint dec laration that no. trust . legislation would be enncted by tho special ses sion of congress was Included in a statement given out today nt tho exe cutive offices. Tho preliminaries of a proposed bill aimed at tho trusts, It was admitted, hnd been discussed but no details of the measures wero forthcoming. This subject will bo dealt with by tho president in his an nual message to congress and not bo- fore, It was stated. Tho Wilson plan for dealing with tho trust problem will bo that fol lowed In New Jersey, but will bo en larged and developed. Tho president Insists that consideration now of any anti-trust legislation would cloud tho currency bill. Tho Owen-Glass bill was discussed by tho president with callers at tho white bouse today, nud ho predicted that tho measure would pass tho sennto practically as adopted by tho house. Rotations bctweou President WIN son and certain senators wero admit tedly strained today nearly to tho breaking point. Tho president Is provoked, It was said, because these senators espouse tho Vandorllp cur rency plan, nud, It wns reported soon will attack tho senators In a public declaration of his policies. CHAMBERLAIN INTRODUCES KLAMATH BUILDING BILL WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. Senator Chamberlain today introduced n hill for $100,000 for the purchase of n silo nud erection of it federal build ing nt Klnmnth Kalis. LOST THEIR LIVES. mi) Tt if iMQet.weoe u vjnjicxwi.m THIS SESSION AY PRE N NO. .193 BREAK GMD AT CLUB HOUSE Every Member of Order Expected to March With Spade Tuesday After noon and Lift Shovelful of Earth to Benin Work on $35,000 Heme. Building to Be Largest and Finest of Its Kind In the State, Used Ex clusively for Lodge. Mcil ford Klk.s will celelirato tho breaking of ground for tho inuguifi eonl new 35,000 club hotisii nl 3:30 tomorrow nfteruoon nt the comer of Fifth nnd Central avenue. All Klkx, whellier members of (he local lodgo or not, will meet nt tho Klks hall promptly nt 3 o'clock, from whero they will march in n body to tho Elks building silo nnd throw the first dirt for tho excavation. When the movement to finance tho new building wns first tnken iif by tho locnl lodge it xvns hardly expect ed that actual construction would begin before somo time in 1914, hut the building committee hns hnd such astonishing success in selling tho building bonds thnt It hns been de cided to at least put in tho big con crete basement thm rail. Three Story Structuro Tho building xvill bo practically , three stories in height nnd will ho 85 feet squnrc, of concrete nnd brick construction, and xvhen completed will bo the finest building devoted cu- tircly to frnternftl nnd club mirposes in southern Oregon. It is tho intention of the building committee not to finish the basement interior nt tho present time, hut to complcto tho second or club room floor and tho third-story lodge room. Tho club rooms xvill contain ever convenience for pleasure, and pastimo Hint could he desired, nomng tho nd vautages being a magnificent library, pool nnd billiard rooms, card rooms, lounging room, reception parlor nnd offices for tho different officers of tho lodge. Parlors for Ladles The olub room floor will not be de voted entirely to the members of tho locnl lodge, magnificent parlors hav ing been arranged for in the plans for the exclusive use of tho Klks la dies. Tho building has been mndo pos siblo by tho snlo of $45,000 worth oC fl lor eon interest-paying bonds. Tho interest is pnynhle Bomi-nnnually bx n coupon system nnd the building committee encouraged hy subscrip tions from conserx-ntivo investor both in this oity ns xvell ns ono of the largest e-tntes in Portland antici pate no difficulty in completing tho sale of the remaining halt' of tho bonds long before tho funds xvill bo needed. Up to tho prestfnt timo Iho snlo oC bonds has been practically confined to members of tho order, tIiouh sev eral applications havo been received from other sources which xvill ho ac cepted ns soon ns tho entire membor- (Contlnued on I'ngo 4) S WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.--Senntor Drlstow of Kansas, read o utho floor of the upper houso today a letter from nn American, who has lived In Mexico for 30 years, opposing Ameri can Intervention, which ho declared would mean a war of couquost nnd tho ultimata annexation of tho coun try. "This Is not tho timo to discuss tho Moxlcan question," said Senator Hacon. chairman ot tho sonato for eign relations committee, commenting on tho letter, .'but I approhend most, seriously that tho timo la rapidly ap proaching when wo must discuss It. I don't think I transgress tho confl-f donco roposed In roe when I assure tho senate that each development la this gravo problem Is receiving the most conacleutiouB, attention." SAYS INTERVENTION MEN CONQUEST ' 4