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--) J- i J t r-V 07 Second Btmt9. 4 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER ' ICnlit tonight mid Thursday May. 0t( lln. 4(1; 1'ro. .0.1. Korir-tlilnl Ynr. DnMv KImIiIIi Yonr MEDFORD, OKfiqoy, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 191 3. NO. m MITCHEL ELECTED MAYOR OF " EW YORK BY 115,020 MAJORITY PEOPLE RECALL NANCY LE1SHMAN NOW Till: DUCIIGSS OF CROY t y MEM CRISIS YUAN M NOT SERIOUS m MIIRPH as m AY EN Wilson Tells Callers Situation Is Not Acute Administration Cuts Off All Sources of News From Southern Republic. ' Mexico Asks Franco to Arbitrate Wilson Favors Pedro Lnscurlan as Provisional President. WASHINGTON, Nov. f. Keen tnry if tlni Navy Daniel nnnotmeod IhlH nflornoon (lint tlio rrulsor Pitln. burg hail Iii'oii ordered lo tho Mex ll'll II WOHt ((HINl. It wuh iiitcmloil or !lnally thai tlio Pitthburg would re lievo iho ciiilMcr California now nt UiiaviniiM, Imt Ailinirnl t'owlen had been ordered, Daniels mild, lo lolain bolh xewtols until further orders. NOGAI.KS, Arlr., Nov. fi. Onion, won rooiiod toilnv fnnu Wnhing Ion li v officer rnmiiinuding tin t'niti'd KtnloM honlor pntnd to pre pare Iholr equipment for field nerx. loo. Tiiohoji rnllmnd officials won linked for information an lo their fn oilitiori for handling troopi. WASHINGTON, Nov. r..--lnok nl hw iIomL luilnvi Pro-ddenl Wilson (old oallom that ho did not bolloxo tin Mliuitlon remitting from (ho ilrninmt ho was said to linxc ninili on I'rrni lont Hiiorln of Mexico for Iho lat ter' a retirement was an serious ns tin nowxpaporo hnxo represented. Hut Iho ptrxMout iliil not nay, In o many word, (hat such it demand VllH hOllt. In an evident deniro to Iohmwi tlio iitilillnV interest In Mexican develop iih'iiIh, llm ndiniuUtrntinn phiiulv had dono rir llilnjj pnKmhli today lo rut off nil Honroo of news from tho Hoiilhoin ropiihllo. It wn flour, loo, thai tho proxidoiit wautod pcoph lo think no Mich thing iih intorxontion wax iindor romddcriilion, Il wax loainod that Mexico has imkod I'muro liifonnnllv if Iho latter would mediiito between Mexico and tho United Slates. Pouring to of. fond Amorion. France did not roplv. Tlio Washington admin!tratiiiii, it wim xnld, favom Pedro l.axoiiriiin iih pnixiidiiiinl jiroNldont of Mexico be tween IliierluV retirement mid nil other olootion. General ('nrrnnrn, Iho Mexican rebel leader, notified Soorelnrv Hrv mi, through Dr. llonry Allen Tinnier. Ihal if permit led o import ninuilioiiK ho oan giinriiuloo npoody peace nod ooiixtiliitionnl gnx eminent in Mexico, Ho oimoned Inlorvonlion nlmuglx. Word witK received of tho arrival of four more American xvnirdiips at Vera Crur. Tho hooiiI oruisor Chester xvns or doied from thn IMiiladolphiii nnvv yard lo Mexican xvnlors. A strong fodoral foroo was ro- oiled besieging Torroon, Mow, ro oontlv oanturoil by tho rebels. ."V "JpiJjoaS . " luv- OF TAMMANY I Lean Picking for Four Years for Tiger, Which Sustains Most Crushing Defeat In Its History Landslide for Fuslonlsts. "t .ita,,.' John I'umiy .Mllrhol FRESH RIO I CAR AI NDANRPOLS RFED OFFERS NEW CURRENCY BILL WASHINGTON, Nov. fi. A now cuiionoy hill wan miKKostod today by Honntnr Hood at MlHHourl nt n con foronco of tlio vounto liuuklug mid currency coinmlttoo. Aillioroutu ot tlm eontial bnnk plan favor tho atig uoatlon, Itood'H plun provldoa for n central lunik In WuBhlngton, to bo controlled by tho government, and 21 regional roHorvo bnukR In commercial contora. Tlio central bunk, undor tlio Itood idiin, would not hao any capital btoclc but would bo n donoultiiry for tlio Kovenunont'fl gold reaorvo mid nlao for four per cunt ot tho reaorvo of nil hunk that woro niembera of tlio uyatom, Thla, it waa said, would Inauro n couatnnt reaorvo fund or between 13,000,000 and $4,000, 000. Tho plan nlao provldoa for tho capitalization of onoli loaorvo bank nt 11011,0(10,000, nnd orferlng tho stock to tho public. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. !. A i- forouoo oonconiiiiK tho Htrootoar xtriko aitiiatiou was in prorrxi in Governor itidnton'ri ol'iloo tliia nft crnoon. Prominent ImainohH inon wrro prrHent urKiiiK Hint atepn he tnkon to coiiicl tho company to nr hitrato. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. .V Oowr nor HiiImIou thm nflornitoii caxo tho oily mid county nuthorilio until II p. in. to htnp the disorders here (,'rowini; mil of tho tdroot oar hlnko. Tho local uutlioritleii eouferrcd, hut did uothlui;. Thn ihiIIl'O noniinlod in roftiMiiir lo Kiinrd Htriko-liroakorrt. Tho .luriff hiiH Nworn in iiiauv lnininess men as doputioM, hut they hiixu all found ox oiimos for doeliniut: to servo. All failiui;, it wax believed tho owninr would order out Iho htalo militin Into lliln afternoon or tomorrow. IVohIi Htroet oar wlriko riulln; fid lowed mi ntlemnt to move oam which had been ntallod in downtown xlrcotH Hiucc tho strike htm ted. JACKSON COUNTY VOTERS PUT 0. K. UN UNVERSTY MURPHY PROVES CEERFU L LOSER NI'.W YOHIC, Nov. 5. "Iloaa" Murphy of Tammany wuh mulling w lion ho received n delegation ot ro- portora tlila afternoon. "hot mo toll jou tlila," ho said, "Tmnmiuiy JBti't doatroyed. Wo'll como buck atrougor than over. Somo pooplo may worry bill not wo." "Mitchell aaya you'ro an umiBimlly good loaor," romnrkod u reporter. "I don't expect ovor to bo n bnd ono." ronllod Murnlir. "Ansono who kuowa polltlca knows that thoro al- wnya comoa nnothor day. I certain ly don't Intend to rcalgn tho londor- ship ot Taiummiy. I shall retain my poaltlon mid do all I can for tho or ganization. I hoo nothing to worry ovor. Muybo It la the worst dofent wo bnvo ovor oxporloncod. Tho rec ords aponlc for thomaelvoa, llut whon tho tlmo comes Tmiimany will bo found flgbtlng, na alwajs, for what II bellovea right," SOCIALISTS L0S.E GROUND IN OHIO ELECTION GIiKVKLANl), Nov. C Tho ho oialiHtrt carried tho Ohio towns of Shelby, Cunul, Dover and Co.shocton, hut tlio ftooialirit vote at Columbus w'iih loss than ouo-third of that poll ed in 1UII. Tho Homiilisls iiImi lost voles iu Uloveliuul. . . JaokMMi county's ote nt the rof oroudum olootion xvns thr li(htcHt on record, loss than 11000 votes bcinR Mlltl Iocs tlmn n third of the xote. Anh1nnd ntcd tho lirnvioat in proivor tioti to its roL'intrntlon. ' Tho univorsity roferondums woro HURlnincd by n xoto of ncnrly throo to one, rnrnini; nil precincts excel Kudo Point, South Jacksonville, Hook Point, Sterlinc nnd Wimcr. The storilizntioii hill is apparently de feated by u nnrrow mnivin, though dehiyod returns mny chnngo tho re Hull. The countv nttonioy's net oar ricd by n vote of two to one. Tho compensation !nw j;ot n vote of three to one. Complete returns from nil hut cloven small precincts nt noon rovo tho university 1H-- 1" "W '"! 1833 to 7l8, tho hterilizntion bill 1280 for, 1281 ncuiust; tho county ntloniej net, 1(100 for to HliK ii(;aiust; tho com pcuintion not, 182.1 for to 080 against. ' Northeast mid soulhcnst Medford voted lo shut cattle out of tho lawns despite the wording of tho ballot, which rend, "Shall livestock ho per mitted to roam at largo?" The vote was: Southeast Medford, jes 8, no fit; Norlhcnst Medford, yes 20, no 101; total, yea 28, no 155; majority ngninst, 127. Knglo Point voted to remain wet hy 0 votes, for prohibition 02, against 08. This wns tho hardest fought olootion in tho county. Hut few wo men, voted, nnd most of tlicso voted wot. Ashland's total vote for tho uni vo roily was (III! to 118 ngninst; for county nttornoy act -100, agaiivt 210; for compensation Inw 508, n kiii n Hi 175. Medford's volo on iho university stood 01 1 for, 113 against; on nter ilizutiou, Hill for, 401 ugaiuhl: on county nttornoy not, 553 for, 185 ngninst ; on compensation, 587 for, 1711 URniiiRt. GENERAL RISE IN Mitchell GeU Record Majority Re publicans Control Legislature One Lone Tammanylte Elected. NEW YOHK, Nov. 5. "Ilos." Murphy of Tnmrnnny has been "re- enflcd." Tho olcr did it. Even tho boss"' cloacat friends admitted todny Hint Hint was what yester day's landslide nt tho olls meant. II wns n pnd ilny for Tiimmnny, deprived practically of the Inst hit of his patronage, tho Titer fuccs the leanest four year In his life. Nobody could possibly he sorer thnntho "onrnniinHon's" tnnnngcrs were todny. They blamed Murphv. Tho "boss" irnxo it out again today Hint ho would not nbdicntc. It was clenr, however, that this would not bo necoBsnry. Ho wits ns cood ns deposed nl ready. His lieutenants made it nmply clear that they would tioxcr forgive whnt they called his "fathendedncRS." Defeat Is Cnuhlng Tnmmnny's defeat xvns absolutely cnishiup. Tho fusion forces carried every borough. Thev swept the strongholds of suoh Taramnny chief tains ns Murphy, Sullivan nnd Mo Mntius, who nex-er Wfore know any thinR but victory in their own nor ticular dislriols. len JtdiMIInr btirj:er, ho has wptnl his IlfeTort Tnmmnny's payroll, wns defeated for coroner. John Purroy Mitchell, the fusion nominee for mnx'or, wns elected oxer Judga Edw. McColl, Tnmmanv's choice, hy n mnjority of 115.028. Tho rest of the fusionists' city ticket wotj bv somewhat smaller but still verv lienxy mnjonties. xrith tlie solo ex ception of tho nominees for president of the Queonsboronch council, to which M. K. Connolly, n Tnmrnnny man, wns elocted. Ono of tho thines which hurl Tnm mnnv worst xvns tlio loss of that par- iVrT A-'lBnnHiliHIILLHH 'a!fOQKJBUKj: i -p H r.:z?Tsj..!. .mmMs jcmzz ,.,. IIIH lTv.nT)Blw' 'IBTJi. ' IIHi iairKyr;4HppHpjt , ',PP t PiB UJWIIP I 'I1 ii -uJlitWjU Cl"N-j nff duchess of cuay Fv N. - J m -m SEIZNG POWER Chinese Republic on Verge of Another Revolution President Expells 300 Deputies From Parliament and Ex ecutes Leaders. Manchu Officials Being Restored to Power Wholesale Arrests Belnfl Made Outbreaks Planned. Tiie clrlt iDarrlapo ceremony between ills Nancy Irishman, d.iugliter of John G. Le bib man, former American nmbasjjclor to (iermnny. niul the Out. ot Cray wns performed In Switzerland by a magistrate In the towu tinll of the villngc of Vcrsolx, a smalt place on tbc I-nke of Geneva, about four and n half eallcs to tbc north of Geneva. ALL BILLS PASS EXCEPT PROVISION FDR STERILIZATION (Continued on pmva 1.) rOKTLAND. Ore, Nor. C: Ac cording to practically complete re turns this afternoon the people- of Oregon upheld tho legislature nt yes terday's election by approving- four of tho flvo measures passed by that body which xxcro referred to tho vot ers by referendum petition. Tho two measures providing ap propriations ot 1175,000 for a now building and repair work at tho Uni versity ot Oregon was passed by 2 to 1 vote. Tho workmen's compensation act was adopted by a thrco to ono vote MILLER NAMED PROSECUTOR JOSEPH E COUNTY (Continued on page 2.) Vote of Jackson County V a c V. o u o .s IJ o M : a o i 3! O I u o u V. o COM it i CJ o o o 0 on 1 -, ca Si ! B I i ai o -I V. o 3 S3 3" 2 w M CO ft NEW YOHIC, Nov. fi. IrroKulnr ity mnrkod tlio opening of tho stock market today. Early small lossus soon woro turned into advances of Mi or more, Amalgamated, Cnnudinn l'ncifio, Ciinndinu nnd Union Pnoifio lending Iho rally. Mexican Petrol eum also recovered H. Later n riso of 1 to 2 points was gonoral. After Now Ilnvon had lonohod n now figure tlio stiongth of tho standard stocks pulled tho list up. Mexican Petroleum juuicpd UM' llo'uds wcio inogular. , Tlio miukot closed timet. Atitloch II, Ashland 100 Ashland H8 S. Ashland 33 C. Ashland 202 ABhland Dlvd 83 Applegate Itarron Ulg llutto 20 Climax C Control Point.... 92 Kaglo Point 63 Flouncn Rock Foots Creek Gold Hill K, Jacksonville. 3. Jacksonville., 23 I.ako Crook Moadows N. W. Jlodford.. 24 8. W. Medford.... 23 Oakdale, Mcdt'd 106 N. Contrnl 85 N. East Mod('d..l07 S. C. Medford.... 44 S. K. Medford.... 50 N. Main Modf'd..l20 8. Main Modfd.. 99 Mound 18 Phoenix 99 Hock Point 9 Sams Valley Sterling 2 Talout 84 Trail Union Watklns Willow Springs.. 17 NVImer 13 Woodvllle 43' 12 61 33 28 41 C 59 14 12 7 GO 68 28 49 28 34 7 29 26 18' IS 9 22 14 18 35 11 7 27 4 22 30 90 13S 30 277 S3 29 3 78 61 15 57 33 23 22 21 106 83 101 44 47 121 97 17 92 10 1 81 18 7 45 30 49 7 4 14 12 9 75 65 36 52 2S 34 4 8 29 2 6 21 18 11 23 16 19 40 10 8 31 4 25 30 87 133 25 223 57 23' 52 47 9 47. 16 11 10 12 55 55 64 25" 22 66 50 7 66 6 3 57 6- 6 30 35 50 10 105 34 17 10 105 S3 29 61 41 42 13 17 78 53 56 34 36 69 58 29 66 14 7 51 17 26 45 77 113 31 196 49 19 6 69 5S 11 61 40 IS 97 75 97 41 46 107 73 14 92 11 5 68 10 14 63, 36 56 9 112 33 20 6 7S 66 25 4t IS 28 7 IS 34 31 19 17 9 31 32 37 9 3 40 11 19 10 9G 137 29 239 07 36 8 95 SS 16 81 33 29 IS 20 94 91 105 41 50 111 75 17 96 16 7 S2 15 16 60 23 50 6 75 16 6 5 59 44 22 24 31 26 7 10 41 IS 17 18 4 29 36 16 33 4 2 26 8 13 14 TOmLXStti', "5ox .;. Helieving the bill culling for n county uttoniev in each county hnd passed, Gover nor West today announced the names of hid nppoiutces under tho new Inw in cnbo the officinl count verifies enrly reorts Hint the bill passed. Among the new npimintments tire: Coos county, L. A. LilequUt, Co quille; Joephme county, . T. Mil ler, Grants Pass; Lake county, O. C. Gibbs, Lnkcxievv. Among the holdover attorneys, be ing the former district attorneys, nre: Douglas county, O. M. Ilosebunr; Jncks-on county, Kelly, Medford; Klamath John Irwin, Klamath Falls. Iiroxvn, E. K. county, PO AT PKKI.V, China, Nov. B. China seemed today on tho vergo of anoth er revolution. Prcsldont Yuan Bhl Kal'a expulsion from pnrllamont ot 300 odd doputles, all members of tho Kwo Ming Tons party; dlscovory of tho fact that prcsldont plans restor ing to office many of tho Manchu officials who served under tho Im perial government, and tho wholesale arrest nnd execution ot tho execu tive's political opponents hero, baro aroused such violent anger through out tHo country that outbreaks of re bellion wero momentarily expected. Itrotorliigi Monchus The Kwo Ming Tongs wore follow ers of Or. Sun Yat Sen, tho father of the revolution and now an oxllo In Japan because ho chargod that Presi dent Yuan was trying to found anoth er autocracy, with himself as auto crat. The Manchus oro tho rery of ficials against whom tho revolution was directed. Tho men tho presi dent Is slaughtering wero leaders In tho movement, which overthrew tho Empire. Yuan Is strong in the north, but Southern China has never liked him. Tho expelled doputles aro mostly from that section. Tho president was taking Ttgorons stops to "prevent another uprlsng, but well-Informed Chinese wero ot tho opinion that be fore many days havo passed wide spread fighting will bo In progress. Declares Martial Law A crisis was reported In tho lone strugglo between President Yuan and tho liberal clement In parliament last wcok, when a, draft was laid bctoro tho body ot tho proposed now consti tution, making parliament supromo and the president merely Its executive. Tho president replied by declaring martial Inw In Pekln; then by a start on the arrest and summary elo cution ot bis most vigorous oppon ents and finally by tho expulsion ot tho parllmentary liberals. GLENDAL E ROBBED Total .1828 743 1S30 737 1282 1391 1006 S71 ISai C91 GRANTS PASS, Or., Nov. .I. The postoffico nt Glcudalo xvnd broken into by burglum at nn curly hour this morning, tho safe blown nnd $770 in stamps nnd cn&h taken. The stamps wero $100 In two-cent nnd $170 in one-cent denominations, tho cash beiup; nbout $'200. Tho robbery is supposed to have occurred nt between 3 nnd -l o'clock this morninc, residents bavin? been nwnkenod nt Hint time by nn explos ion, though it wns not traced to the postoffico until later, when tho rob ber had looted tho safe mid es caped. Tho officers mo hunting for ho boes xx ho xvero in Glondnla Tuesday evening, though thero is no evidence connecting thorn with the burglary. 10 NOGALKS, Sonorn, Nov. 5. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper of tho intorna tionnl ponco forum, telegrutdied to Secrotnry of Stnto Hryan today this message: "Cnmuizn (tho Mexican rebel lender), mnkes only this icquest that our government pormit tho free importation into Moxioo of nruiB. Ho gives pnsitivo nssurnneo under these oireumstnnoes of speedy penco nnd stiihlo constitutional government. He deplores intervention ns n disnstions uiistnke." TAMMANY KEEPS NO GRAFT RECORD NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Comment ing on tho Investigation ho Is making Into tho corrupt charges by ox-Oov-ernor Sulzer, nnd tho formor's graft Investigator, John A. Ilonnessy, against Tammany officials, District Attornoy Whitman said this after noon that ho will prosecuto anyono, Tammany members or others, proved guilty ot grafting. Ho pointed out tho difficulty, how over, ot proving tho mlsuso ot funds by Tammany, inasmuch as tho or ganization keeps no books. Eugene Wood, bellevod to know tho lnsldo of all legislation ot Im portance at Albany tor tho last 25 years, was a witness today at tho graft investigation. no WASHINGTON, Nov. . Seoro. tary of tho Niwy Punielw today or dered tho scout cruiser Chester, now nt tho Philadelphia nnv yard, "to proceed to Vera Cruz ns soon, as pos sible." Tho vessel will suit tomor row. Officials of the navy department said tlio Chester was going to Mex ican waters to aid the gunboat Wheeling nnd tlio cruiser Tooina iu bringing i eft-gee Tfrom ' Mexioa'ti ports, xvhoro the xvntor wnVioo shal low for battleships to enter. , ,