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'irrunn tit. . ?07 ",. . nuiorwjji 9ttlatM rcoiirf Kimt "" wx fl Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION . WEATHER Mat. 01, mlii. .10. Jtnlit to. nlK'it mid Holiday. Kortytlilnl Ynr. IMllv -KIkIiIIi Yr, MRDKOItD. OHKCION, RATI' W DAY, NOVUM WW 8, 3013. NO. 197 HUERTA'S CABINET TELLS HIM TO GET OUT D CTATOR S CASE REGARDED LDSI BY HIS CABINET Dictator Told o Get Out ns Ho Has No Show, Out Friends Say tie Will Refuse May Await Forelnn Ac tion to Thwart United States. Mexican Connrcss to Meet Novcmlicr 22 Llnil and Cardcn Clash at DIiloinnts' Confcrcnco. MK.NK'O CITY, Nov 8- I'nMililciiit tlnortii (mliiy niiiioitiUKil liU rnlilimt III llll'llt Mill tlitu okmiIiik. It won ! lli'Vi'i) Im vriuilit niiiioiitirn fllinlly liiilnr ho would nr muiiIiI mil ro hIkh. A ri'Mirl wnx riirrnnt thnt ho liml I'lninci'il inMii;t) lo Kuropv, Imt IiIh filtmiU ili'tilnt ll. MI-UN IO I (MTV. Nov. S.- Hi- rule liii't wkm ti'Mirlfil tmluv lii lmi' Ii riiiril 1'ntfliliiit Hni'rliiV ntlniiiPiit. Thu iiiciiiImtm cri' uniil o limn uiinli up llii'ir iiiinilx nt u im'ulim: IukI IiIkIiI tlltti llU I'HIIMI WIIK 0llliH4. Hi friimtlH ii tmlny, linwmcr, lluil In inwitivi'lv moiiIiI not rt'tirt'. Sifliit; nil niiii'irw, I ho inol plnitx ihti Hiiiiiinint; up of Hi Mtimtion MTinfil In Ii" lliul IiIm oiihiiii'l favor, rd llio iliclulnr'n rrtlrrutoiil ami Hint foiiKniMi wimlil pnvi llm way for hi H'niKMittion liy ili'i'liirlni; liin i'IitIhhi IWO WCI'kH II o illVllllll, mi till' uriMiinl thnt Ions limn tin- roiiiitituliiimil ma. Joiity of the c(uiilr,H total ilu uiim i'HnI, Imt Hint Hiu'itn lu'l ! 'lniii to Minrr'Tiiilll IliWKuropoiiH powiTH. n M uoll H till) Ullill'il Slalim, ilu inamli'il IiIh ri'tiiu'iintloii, no tlntt lie need not Hf!i-m to ylrlil to AiiH-ririiti iroiui'i nloiii'. Tin Mn.xliiiiti i'iiMur' wilt ini'i't ni'i'oriliui; to pri'M'iil nrinui;'iiiriilH, Novi'inlmr I!-. Ki'l'ortH worn onrronl tlutl I'rohi. llnil WiIhoii'm Vuiiiuar.v, John I.iii'i, mill Sir I.loni'l Cnnli'ii, llio liititi iniiiinlrr, ilihiimi'i'd with K'rinit rin plnihis nt I la) iioiilVriMH'K IiinI nlclil. HhiiIc no I oh uoro In luri'iilntiou ii pli'iily in Moxiro flly, Imt a hirst hharo of tlipui do not roprrHi'iit i-axh tiriM", mill coin wai luiiillv to In liml. To iniiUn I'limiKi prnrtirnlK iirv iin'rcluiiit In tin' iilv hint r" orlcil to thu tuMiii of pi'i'MMial I, 0, I'.'h, whii'h liml Honio puii'liiiiii;; JIOWIT III III" mUlllTn' -'hHl'tiP m-i;lihoihooiln, hut nol ouUiili) of tlu'iii. i JIM HILL OFF I TAt'OMA, Wmh., Nov. 8. .Iiiiiiom .1. Hill, hiK hoii, bmiM W, Hill, Pros, iihut .1. M. lliuiniifonl of Hut Xoi Hi nil I'millm ruilroml, mill a Iiiiki pin I. V of rnllroiiil official uiul hunk. him of Ntw Yoik miivoil in TiH'oiiiu IhU iiiorulnu uiul nflor iiiiiKim; mi milnmohili tour of Ihn r.ity, ilopnrli'il ut 1 1 oVIock for rorllmul. No llcfillltu IIIIIIOIIIIOCIlHUll WIIK niinlo hy iiuy of thn offii'iaU, hut it wiih mlinilU'il that thn piirpono of llio trip wiik to lnvcfllh,'uto cninUtioiiK in tlio I'ltcifid noilhwoHt with a vlow to fill II in iuvcHluioitlH. JauioH J. Hill kiivo it as IiIh npiu ion thai thn l'aunimi caual would ho nn iiiiport'iut furlor in thn huihliuir up of nn Auiorlnnn niciolianl mnriun that will rival that or Client llrilain. "Wn havo thn wnrnhiprt nlrmuly," hn mlik'il, MKNIC0 CITY, Nov. 8. Thnt I'lvsiilent lfiicrla had ri'ooivoil inonoy oiioiikIi from KukIIhIi koiiithh to run IiIh ovniiuui'iit until Docoiuhnr 1 wiih Hlntoil on Komi aiithuilty Huh nfli'r nnon. U wiih Raid lo havo hpen I'm' nlhlu'd IIiioiihIi Lord Cowilrny, lionil of an oil H,vni(li!iilo ilcoply inloiPKU'd ill Mexico, 0 FFI KNER NS E K. Decision Expected and Docs Net Mean That Thaw Will Dc Returned to Mattcawan Flfhl Ayalust Con. splracy Cliai-p May Last (or Years Deportation Now Awaits Action of Federal Court on Writ of Habeas Corpus Pending COSTOIM). N. H.. Nov. 8.-lovir. nor l-Vlkrr of Now Hampshire toihiv HiKiM'd III" rxtrmlillon papem ri'turu iuc Hnrrv K. Thaw o Now York nt Iho ioiiuNt of (lovi'rnor (llynn. TliuwV o.xtnulilion lomilteil from n oharo of eoiiNpiriioy in I'linuortiou with hJM 1'f.raix from tin Mullonw.iu iioyluin. Thu ileeiiMii, it wiik mini, ilno not mean that Thaw will h r turni'il iimmiliuli'ly to Mnttoawuu. It wiih Mated that TIiiiw'h f i'l mjaiiiHt thn roiiNpirmty eharK" may Inxt for ,oarn. (lovornor IVIkoiV notion wiik kh- iriilly oxpeeleil. It followed uloiv 'iiivoiitlomi IIiiok nud after hi) ha 1 nhifti'd this i'uki to thn nhoiihlers of I'm Hod StnloK .liul( Ahlrieh. Villiam TravorK Joroiiu. ThnwV Nriuofix, wiik no prvout when 0o criior IVIkor hisuoil lln e.tradlllou paporK. It wiik n furogoiiu conoltis. ion, however, that Thaw could ml hn Inkon lo Now York on nocount of n writ of liiihoitK I'orpiiK, which had luH'ii ohtniiii'd for him mid which W now poiiiliuir in Ihn ITniti'd Slnlcs uir I'uit court. It may hi hovcral yonH, it wnn Miid, ln'fom n docision Ik reached, uk both Mdo. arc determined lo earrv the ciiko lo thn Mipreino court, If iici'csHiiry. lly an n"rroimnt ronohod liolwoon Thaw'n ntlorni'.VK nml Ihn Now Ymk repreHonlnlivo, Hid Thawitos have un til Noi-inhor 17 to file mi mneii led liuhcnH rorpiiK writ with Hit United SliittM dixtriot coiirl. The now wr I will chin j; that Thaw is illeallv held. CARRANZA TMS OF NOflAI.KS, Konora, Nov. 8. flon. oral Yoniixliauo furrnuru, head of tin .M'oiean I'oiihlituliouuliKtH in So iioru, declared today that hn can put 100,(11)0 men into Iho field thn day llio I'nitcil Stales rnixoK its embargo op aiinn nml niumuiiiliou. Carrniiza i aii.ioiw to prove In thu Wll.son adininihlraliiMi thn Hticulh of llio cnutilitutiniiuliatu niovcinent. Hn received Hovernl iiich hiioh today from hirt iikoiiIh ut Nnw York nml WaHliluj-ton, which uppar cully ciuiKcd him lunch Miilisfaotlou, llu rofiiHcil to divulge, their eontonlh, however. Quiet provailcd hero today, al tlioiiKh lumiirs worn eirenlaled that a Hoop inovcnieiit in Ihn interior of Soiioru in conttiuiplalcd, TRY I0lil 'S OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 8. MUa Mary Duko, a ninld omployod nt a cancer ItiHtltuto, npopaled today to the pollro for protection, claiming that nn nttompt hail boon nintlo to burn down tho lioupltal. Yustunlny inntchoB ami utriiw woro found ilb5ii iiKnlmit thu wull o( thu biilldliiK nml tho wntor tank uuod for (Iru protection had boeu muptlod, Dr. .1, O. llohiiiiou, head of tho In- Htltutlou, U at prevent away In thu country, Marines Got Orders VAMiKJO, Cal., Nov. 8. All Iho niiiriiioi nt Main IhIiiuiI nnvy-yuid received ordeiH today o iiinkn out uuv Ibtu of their uuiuvbt vcltUivud. AN AY AW ARMY 0.0 I WILL THESE IKI EMI ILtlMIIIOl Fen 5wiHim'!HMARDWINS 0 ACRE PEAR ii bmmi EROMPRINCETON ORCHARD SELES six. f 5t ? -nB w$Bm - mwPrfm ami vlfH ' -fH B 1 liCl-ym a: ivy--rfliBlnEH Vl" '-HHJb-4rfl JrVEaM 'PBfflwMMIV" .'V, ' a.Y t BK SIKm 5TAN Dl NG LEFT TO RG HT, "FRANCISCO ESCUDEJ20, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY IN CONSTITUTIONALIST CABINET, GENERAL FELIPE ANGELES, SUB- 5ECRETARV OF WAR AND NAVV, RAFAEL ZU6ARAN3 SECfeETA15Y OF STATE. SITTING, GENEfiiAL VENUSTIANO CARreANZA j FIRST CHIEF f Ornrrnl VcnuitMno Cnrranxn Is now In Xogali. Bonora. Ho wan siimmoncil uuilili'nljr to confer wltli military loadoni frtiui other ncctlonK of .Mexico, Inclinllni; Oeneral I.uclo lllnnt-o, of Taumtill:in. TIiuju In tuo conference, aru now iircparlni; u ktaleuuem to cad to Secretary llryan, throuRb Henry Allen Tup per. Tlie Btntcmrnt will contain n definite proportion throiifh which fiouprnl Cnrranra plvci positive assurances of ttio rcxtoriKlun of peace If the United States Kovcrmnont will recosnUo the coustltuilotiallkts. ENGLAND BLAMED BY WASIIINdTON. Nov. 8. It !k no secret Hint thn mhniuixtrulinu blames KiikIiiiuI for Iho present Mexican Mi nation. Huertii was said to have niadn proiulxort to llu llritish govern, ineiil, which Hid taller wihhed him to keep nml had therefore cucouruKCii him lo rcxM Aineriea'H ileiuaudx for bin retirement. The ndininil ration meant to insist that Knxlaml keep its plodo to follow Americn'fi poliny in .Mexico. It xva auid dohn l.tud told thin to Kuclii.li Minister Sir Li onel Cnrden plainly last iiljiht. Tho Mexican rebel junta in Wash ington KMit (lenernl Cnrnuiiru word to "go in nml ffchl" if ho makes it fctronj- hhowiii uicmherH of tho junta belioved I'ro.sideut Wilnon will leave it lo him to overthrow lliierla. buzzaISnT in calumet district CALl'MF.T, Mich., Nov. 8.-A blia zard, ucuuinpanicil by a Koventy-iuiln wind, luevnilnd hero today. Ten inches of snow lml fallen before noon. Tho strikiiif copper miners and llioir wives ami children paraded the streets thin afternoon, VINCENT ASTOR TO WED HELEN HUNTINGTON NUW YOWC, Nov. S. Mrs. Itohort r. lluntliiBton of StantnbirB, N, Y today auuoiincod tho uiiKaKomeut of her tltuiKhter llolnn to Vincent Astor, thn rlchent hncbelor In America, Ah tor Ih 'Jl! nud hU fluneeo 20. They will bo iiinvilvd In thu snrlni;. WILSON F MEXICAN MS H fKvf iful V fc,JPr 4BE HflHREjEX 'flBw TSIH CARRANZA I0LD SHOW AME WASIIINdTON'. Nov. S. "Show Americii your potent l'ij,dilin; force" was tho mosMiKO fhixhed to tho Miiliiwttwnrd from the Mexican icv olutionnry junta hern today to t'i rebel fiKliliui force in Ihn field. Wlm t tho rebel njienls in Wash ington hnd planned wiik to demon strate to the WiUou administration that Oeneral Oarraimi nml his men nro nblo to cope xvillt the Uiiorttsla forces, so that when tho finnl bixak comes between Washington and II.i erla, the removal of the embargo on arms nml not intervention will be President Wilson's policy. As u result of this plan furious fighting in northern Mexico was looked for immediately. (lenernl Carranzn, it was naid, wan determined to secure control of Rovcrnt largo cities. It was believed ho would couceutrato nt oueo upon Chihuahua Oily. John Liml, Iho president's emissary in Mexico, xvill remain in Mexico City nil of next week, it was expected, unless there should bo unforeseen developments. AMERICA VS. BRITAIN HHULIN, Nov. S. American Am bassador J. W. (Joraril talked Mexl enn affairs nt tho foreign office today with Under Secretary Alfred Zlin mormaii, but neither would tell what was said. Decauso America and Kiir land nro understood not to agree concerning Mexican policies, It was reported that Germany is backing tho the Auiorlcnu position strongly, hop. Ing to cement a friendship with tho United States nt Knglauds' exponso. Though tho German cruiser Huertho Pas left Vera Ciujs," Its commander was ordered not to go too fur away. RA FGHTING ORE STRIKERS VICTORS A OPERATION AI INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. S. -Inter-iiilmii curs were permitted to run into Indianapolis this afternoon, pending adjustment of grievniices be tween motormeii, conductors and di rectors of the -arious lines. Labor leuders said an agreement similnr to the one which settled the locul strike would bo bigued before night. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 8. Street enrs were running here todny for tho first timo in a week, but ns n result of the striking iiiotormen's nml con ductors' success in their fight fight against the local traction com pany, n more serious danger threat ened. Danger hnd developed of n strike throughout tho state, tyin up nil ur ban nud iuterurbaii traffic. The Indi'iiinpolU company's help lessness in tho face of this situation was n surprise. They began working tho iiibiui crows nt once, and autukly found them in a frame of mind to respond to tho union ndvnnces. L NKW YORK, Nov. 8. Trading was stngnnnt at .tho opening of tho stock mnrket. Except lu tho case ot cottou oil, which dropped, variations from yesterday's closo wero rostrlqted to slight fractions. Later Delnwaro ami Hudson and Studebnkcr dropped three points. Goodrich suffered a 1 -14 loss and Now Haven 1U. The woakuoss gathered forco during tho closing hour nnd bo mo ot tuo active issues, Including Cuiiadlau Pacific, dropped from 1 to 2 points. Tho market closed weak. Donds wero Irregular, ' INDIANAPOLIS SCDRE 3 TD 0 Brickley Wins Game for Crimson by i Dropkicklng a Goat From 20-Yard Line In Second Period Field Is I Muddy and Soggy. I ! No Score Made in Other Three Per iods Dartmouth Defeats Penn sylvania and Michigan Cornell. I PRINCETON, Nov. 8. Harvard put another notch in her claim for the eastern football chninpionMiip in its nnnunl game with Princeton, but Hnrrnrd today wns spelled "Hrick- ley." On rt soggy nml muddy field IJrickley, llnrvnrd'K scn.intionnl f nil back, tlropkickcd n goal from tho twenty-ynrd line in the second per iod. Hakcr, Princeton's right halfback, tried to duplicate Hrlcklcy's fent, but failed. IIarvnrd's back field lived up to its reputation ns the greatest in the east nml it also snowed goon open field work. There wns no score made in the first period. Storcr of Harvard I kicked off to Strcit, the Princeton fullback, who earned the ball thirty three yards before he was downed. Law punted to llnrrnrd's forty-yard line, and a linlf dozen exchanges of punts- followed, Princeton . finally gaining the ball on its own forty-yard i line. A ilropkick for n goal by Ba ker failed. The second period opened with Glick of Princeton gnining six j-nrtls on n n.unrterfack run. Streit could only mid three more and Harx-nrd pained tho ball on Its own nineteen ynrd line llnrdwiek punted to mid field nml Streit gained two x-ards. Lnw then attempted n punt, but it xrns blocked, tho ball rolling toward Princeton's gonl. lnw nml Pennock raced for the pigskin, but it wns re covered by the Tiger halfback on Princeton's twcntv-ynnl line. Lnw punted and Logan made n fair catch. Then Pricklex bucked tho lino for five yards nnd Princeton xvas penal ized for offside play. Urickley then scored n field goal from tho twenty-fivo-ynrd line Tho ball was slip pery, Imt ho executed n perfect kick. Neither side was able to score in tho third nnd fourth periods. Other sceres: Michigan 17, Cornell 0. Dartmouth .11, Pcuusylvnniii .11. Wisconsin 12, Ohio 0. Syracuse -IS, New York Univer sity 0. Chicago 11, Northwestern 0. Cnrlislo 01, Hopkins 0. West Virginia Weslcynn 10, Georgetown 0. Navy 70, Ilucknell 7. Army 77, Albright 0. MINIMUM WAGE LAW PORTLAND, Nvov. 7. Circuit Judgo Clecton todny upheld tho con stitutionality of tho minimum wage law, passed by thn Inst legislature, giving; the industrial welfare commis sion power to regulate- tho hours of xvork, xvnges and working conditions of. women and minors employed iu Oregon. A riding wns nmdo by tho commis sion fixing n minimum xvugo of $8.6-1 n xveek for women employed in fac tories. Judgo Cleelon held thnt the fixing of wages is within tho stnto pohco power, that it does not, ns e6mplain- ed by Stettler, deleguto legislative power to tho commission'mid its con ference committees, nnd it does not doprivo tho employer of n proper right of pnvnte contract. Eggs 75 Cents a Dozen NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Retailers put the price of thn Dost eggs up to 75 .cents a dozen todny nijd predicted llioy would k 0 cents higher. - FOR $25,000 SIxtcen-Year-Old Bosc and Cornice Orchard in Phoenix District Pur chased by Oakland Man From N. A Thompson. Orchard Has Netted Owner Above Expenses an Average of $4090 a Year for Past Three Years. Ten acres of Rogue river pear or chard wro sold today for $25,000 which is $2o00 nn acre. The deal wns n cash transaction, Tho tract sold is that owned by N. A. Thompson in the Phoenix district. Mr. Thompson purchased it thrco years ago from George A. Hover, paying $10,000 for tho tract, or $1000 nn acre. Mr. Hover purchas ed it several years previously from G. A. Morse for $5000 nnd paid for it witli Iho first crop. During the three years Mr. Thomp son has owned the tract he has net ted, nfter all expenses were paid, $12,000, or nn nverogo of .1000 a year. It wns upon ucttinl figures of tho orchard's production Hint the xnto xvns made. Tho purchnscr is n Mr. Tiimnn of Oakland, Cab, who is interested in local timber lands, and Hie sale wns made by tho Minncy company. The orchard consists of sixteen-yenr-obl Hose nnd Cornice pears,. and the fruit wns awarded first prize 'at the Senttle-Yukon' fair, nt tho Spo knnc Apple show nnd nt other exhi bitions. Tho sale is interesting nt this time, ns this orchard suffered more se verely than any other in tho valley in 1007 from blight, mnny trees being lost through its rnx-nges, nnd otlirrs iieax-ily cut. Prompt cutting' nnd cnreful watching saved tho orcluird and it is today ono of tho finest in tho country because tho owners hnvo given it their personal attention. T SALKM, Nov. S. Should tho courts uphold tho opinion of Attorney Gonornl Crawford that tho workmon'a compensation act will not becoruo ef fective until uno 30, 1914, Govorror West stated today that ho bollovod he would bo Justified in calling a special session of tho logtslaturo to corroct any dofects which might prevent tt becoming opcratlvo at an early date. TO U PORTLAND. Nov. 8. That tbo O., W.'R. & N. company will build two new rail lines In Wostorn Washing ton within tho next year, ono to Olym pla and tho other to South Hond and Raymond, was a report gone-rally credited lu railroad circles hero to day. No official announcement waa mado, but officials of, tho company would not deny tho authenticity .of tho roport. Tho Olympla lino, tt was reported, will bo about eight miles In length, and will connect at a convenient point with the main line of tho road now being built between Tenlno and Ta coma. DIAZ TELLS HUEftTA TO GO FOR COUNTRY'S MM 1 PARIS, Nov. 8. Ex-Presld eilt of Mexico Porfirio Diaz scut it to President Huorta todny and cable it was said lie called on Huertn to "for the Kod. of Mexico, rtreiire w PROMISES PEA SESSION 41 . i i Ov m. i ? -,