'i 207? "''K. w I Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'nlr tonight nnil Friday Mat. fj.1j Mlu. !!(). riftyUilr1 Yimr. liNlly KImIiIIi Vor MEDFORD. OUJttlON, THlTl?SI)AYt XOVKMUKK V,l, WW. NO. 20.1. FOREIGN NATIONS WITHDRAW AID FROM DICTATOR Tfcmcmlous Pressure Brought to Force Hurrin's nettrcment Fl nanclal Resources to Sustain Gov eminent Taken Away From fluler E OUTLOOK MORE FAVORABL E SAY R DENT Halo's Mission to Carrauza Remains a Mystery Refugees Arc Taken Aboard Warship at Vera Cruz WASHINGTON, Nov. i:i. Tlif iidmiiiiHlinliou litl it"t In-lit" .Mexican crisis liiiinilii'iit today. II wim Ml ill hopeful Unit Plt'sldi'lil lllll'tllt Wlllllll (llll. Dixipllit Jnliii Lind' return lo Writ I'm, from Mexico I'ilv, Atm-rifnii in Icnentioii whm no nearer lliiui a week UK1, it vn Muted. Much Higninciinei was seen, too, In Pretddcnt Wilson' it t least tem porary iibniidouiin'iit ul' the Mate incut of tin1 Mtttint ion In was prcpnr Intr for IwHiuneo cither Ihi after noon or tomorrow. I In received mes sages from Charge. 0'Sliniilmwy nnil from I In a id Hull', who bus been in eniifcrenoi with General t'nrrnn.n, lli ri'lml lender, at Nogulcs, Mexico. Tin Inference was that lie would not have dropped (lit htnlfiiH'iit if In hail not relinked koimI new which made its i)nmili'lioij tiuneensary. rrwiiru on lliirrtit Tremendous pressure wan licing hrouiihl on lluerta to retire. Hi friends wen iiottil am saying that lio would not do it. hut the belief was growing that ho would. All foreign support had been withdrawn from him and he- "an without finnneiul rofcouroim to mnintaiti hi govern ment much longer. Government officials hero said that uiidau iuiporlMtiei had been at lai'hi'd to Mud's dipnrtiiri -from Mexico City. l!o will ho in oh close toui'h with tin' capital from Vera t'rur, it wiih him!, ns when he wns thi'io in perwn. Tin iidmiuil ration uiik keeping tin power informed concerning all Mexican develnpinenl. It wax anl nt tin Mali ilipartmi't that nil of thi'iii iimpialirii'dly appiiivi of Amer ica's course. fiirrouit MUxloii M)lery Wallinm Hayard Hale's iii'ismou to General Cairaimi icniniiied i mvs tery. Secretary of Stall llryau ad iiiitti'd that Hah had madi u report to llilll, llllt WOllIll lo llihCUSS it. Admiral Flololicr seal word hy wireless from Vera Crur. that 15 lefugees, Including Hid American (hihii'h daughter, had been taken on hoar dllut battleship Louisiana at Tuxpam, hut that then' had ax yd been no general attack on the town hy tin rebels. Tin United Slates was requested hy England to protest llrilish property then. Elements Which He Cannot Dlicuss Which Mako Wilson Optimistic Our Elimination of Hutrta ami All Ho Represents From Government DEATH TOLL OF STURM TIN LAKES Correspondence Progressing That Means Truce Between Warring Factions of Southern Republic WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. "There am elements In the Mexican jiilttntioii whleh I eaiuiot at present discuss, whioh make it look to me eiv mueh mon fllVornhle,,, xniil I'rexideiit Wil- hod tliln afternoon. The pn'Mideiit wouht not he iloed further, hut he made It plain that an agreement wim in niht involviin; the elitniiiation of lluerta and every lliiui; In repreoentH from the Mexi run piverumeiit. The ehlef exeeutivo would not iliH eiiM the iiifiinnatiim on which he linni'd hix optimimu. hut It was evi dent that ho wiih more cheerful than at any time winco hi einiiwury, John l.iud, was unit lo Mexico, IiinHituch an rommtinicatimiR had hcen leceivcd from I.iud at Vera Crux. Clinnrii ilc'Affniron O'Shauuh iiiy in Mexico City and William Mayard Halo at XiMiilr Arir... fid lowintr hi eonfcreiice on llm Mexi can hide of the horder with Ocucral Carranra, it wan conjectured that a triaiiKiitar corrcMndeiieo wai pro KruMhiiiK whiiili meant not only liner luV carlv relirement, hut nlno a truce hetwenii the wnrriui; Mexionu fae tloiw. t It wnH helieved Hint n Hcllleiiirnt hnd iittinlly hecn reached on a pro vinloiial president Hiitinfaetory to hoth elements to Niicceed lluoitti and continue to nerve until an election an election can he held. No detailed or definite, announce merit would he made, however, it wn iiudcrNtond, until after the negotia tion have heen closed and the last p- ilnlllv of a t-lip eliiini'lited. ESTIMATED 150 Twenty-five Blj Steamships and a Great Number of Smaller Craft Lost- Most of Fatalities Occur on Lakes Huron and Eric FEAR FOR HEALTH OF EMPRESS EUGENIE. Bodies Picked Up All Along. Shores. Gale Most Severe on Lake Supe riorVessels Crushed Like Shells LONDON m i WILSONS ANOTHER STORM 1 WARM AN DELUGESGLEVELAND ri.KVKUNI), Ohio, Nov. in. Another Htor inhei;au hero today a warm rain, It fell in torrcutn and molted the hiiow m flint that the HlreelH heeaiuo rivein, lowlyinn loin, lalictj and thu newcrn were in daiiRor of fallini; to carry off Hie water he fore there was a koiIouh' flood. The tliinkiuir water wiih like thin mud, mid alllionli tlm dcalth do jmitment had jjiven repented warn IiiKrt to tlio oHixona MKiiiiiht ihinkiiij,' It without hoiliiij,', an upidcmlc wild Kruvely l'eaivd. A CALUMHT, Mich., Nov. LI.- Mill tary toilay arrcHted moto than 150 hlrikeiri and Htiike HympathlxorH, in (ihiilhiK men mid women, at thu Iwlo Koyale. ami Siiiofir inincH. They nemiheil their prisoueiH of makliii; too mueh liolne, though they wore indulfiiil,' i uutuul violoncc. L MEXICAN POLICY WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 Tlio ml mlulitratlon did not confirm tlio out line or I'rcnlilitiil WIInuh'h Mexican policy entiled to tlio London Timed hy IIk WjiHhliiKton rorrctipomtciit and then entiled back to thlu country limt nlKht. Thu Times did not nay specifically that ItH corronpoiuloat Mecurod his iiuwa from an administration sourco but only Hint "our Washington cor respondviit Is nblu to nnuouiico wbnt Hint policy Is." Thu Impression hero wnn Hint ho simply Kuc8ned, puttlni tocothor what ho coiislderud tlio iiost rollnblo riiinoiH ho hnd henrd In tlio Inst fow dnys. Ho said, In substnnco, Hint Hid l'rcHlduut would Insist on Huortn'a ellmluntlon, that ho would try first to accomplish It by finan cial prossuro, that his noxt stop would bo a blockndo of Mexican customs, Hint with lluerta out ho would try to liiBtnlt as provisional president n man nccoptublo to both Mexican fac tions, that n i;aiioriil election would follow and nothing would Induce tlio United .States to acquire territory through Intorvoutlon. SALEM LIQNOR MEN SALKSr, Nov. a.llased chiefly on tlio allegation that iv local option election cniiuot ho held legally at any tiniu except whon u regular state or uily eleclion is held, Attornev Joint Stillmaii, lepivHeiitiiiK thu liquor in IciuhIh, today applied for an injunc tion rcidniinini Counts' Juilo CIHCAdO, Nov. III. KHtifiiulfM or thu number of niiilorM drowned dur ing Hunday'H and .Ariiiiiliiy'x Hlonii on the (Ileal Lakes leaehed 1511 to day. At least '.'.' hit; Hteninxhip weie lost. Of the number of miiullor craft wh'eh went down mid of the extent of the damage to lake ports it was impossihlu to do more than uuchh vnf-uely. A majority of the fatalities oc curred on Lake Huron. The west shorn is usti'Mly the t-afeft during heavy storms, and wheii thu recent hlirznrd broke inany boats put in toward tt for xafcty. The wind, however, tdiiflcd and the usually sheltered coast received its full foiec. lllK Wisels Snmilicil Its violenen was such Unit tlio st ruction and representing the best in murine, architecture, were dashed on thu meks and siuahcd like egg shells. Anchors failed to hold or engines to make headway against the terrifio jstwer of ihe gale. Next lo Lake Huron, the stonn was worst on Lake Superior. There, however, the wind did not fhift, so that craft which reached shell-ir be fore thn storm had reached its height mde it out in safety. Tlio seas were rapidly subsiding today and u systematic search of tlio shores of all the lakes was be gun for wrecks. Added to the pre viously published lists, there was added today the II. M. Ilannn. n modem steel steam which the waves piled upon the beach at Point Atix Hanpics and broko in two. Crew WasIic1 AMioro Willi tlio washing ashore of 15 members of its crew, it also became certain that the steamship Charles Prico was lost, presumably with its full complement of 'J8 men. Two bodies were picked up, too, wearing life belts with tlio stencils of the steel freighter John Meflean, one of tlio finest bouts on Ihe lakes, which, if lost, as it evidently was, would nceount for 128 more men. Hcsides theso boats four strel steamships, with crews of 'JO men each, were many hours overdue on l,o ko Huron, and grave fears were entertained for them. A score of corpses wero washed up on the Lake Huron and Superior shores today. i &2i t mk&r fHBL ---. .'JHBBHBiHHHHHHBBii I i i i A TO TURN 0 L N State Treasurer Declines to Comply With Governor's Request and Then Refuses to Comply with State Law Board's Order TINYlffl SPENCER WEN E ABUSES N Board Directs District Attorney of Marion County to Bring Mandamus Suit Compelling Action The cmpkdss cuorrtu Tbo gravest fcari nre cntcrtnlnol In Paris that tbc health. 'i)Icnl niiC mental, of Hie 1'mpnss Kugrule In Lre.il.ltig down. Iteporln from ruriib"iuiigli say the KmprcM Is plunged In tin? most pro found melancholy and lu completely retired from society. H FREIGHTER OVER YALE IN BETTING NEW YOKIC, Nov. 13. lletling on tlio big football games, scheduled for Saturday opened up in earnest to day. Princeton wnb n .10 to 7 fnvor ito over Yale. Tlio belting on the Army-Navy gamo was 10 to 0, with tlio midshipmen on tlio long end. Al though tlio Harvard -Ynlo gamo is moro than t week away, n number of wagers wero recorded on the game, with Harvard tlio favorite nt 10 to (I. Tlio Harvard squad rosted today for haturday'a gamo with HVown. The. team will cugago in but little scrimmaging' after Saturday's con tost, tlio coaches not wishing tn taku anyeliangea of thu regulars receiv ing injuries. TON FLOOR FINES! OF SENATE OVER ON LAKES LOST CURRENCY LIKELY WITH ALL ABOARD ... . ...... ... . . i wAaiiiMu. .ov. i j. ino, DETHOIT. Mich.. Xov. 13. Thai sennto banking and currency com-. the big steninship John McGcau, the tallica resumed consideration of the ! finest freighter on the Great Lakes, currency bill today. It was ex pected that tlio measure would reach the eonato soma time, next week. If tlio republican members of the cotmuittco and Senator Titchcock, tlio only democratic membor now op posed to tlio measure, don't endorse tlio administration's currency plans, then tlio democratic members will report n disagreement to tlio seuato nnd carry tlio fight to Its floor. Senator I'onicrcno told President Wilson Hint tlio senate eomnilttco would bo ready to report to tho sen nto Saturday. Senator Owen thought tho bill would reach tho senate not later than Tuesday. T TO DELAY EXECUTION SALEM, Nov. 13.- flovoruor West today reiterated a statement niuilo souio timo ago that ho would not in terfere with tho execution of Oswald Hansel, souteuued to bo hanged to NEW YORK, Nov. LI, A dini decline in stocks marked the open ing of tho market today. Under n heavy jne.-Mire, Steel dropped near ly n point on the opening sale of .1000 shares. Mexican Petroleum dropped lJi to lJ, equalling its low- record for tho year. Rending, St. Paul, Smelting, Canadian Pacific ami Amalgamated each dropped a point, and I'liion Pacific lost !';. Later some hesitation attended the movement, hut tho level of values was lowered considerably, owing to the alternating bourees of support. Honds wero easy. The markot closed steady. Hushoy from issuing orders for Su- huorrow morning for tho murder of81 I I.. I I .... II... Ill ....II 11,1 ' T, ..!.... l.i..., l. 'P.. ..i- ... Act....:.. ( IVUI lu uu JUH uii uiu ui lion vuutiv i.uun. Aiitvt t iiavuitu. T ON LINO'S LEAVING MEXICO CITY, Nov. Ll. Follow ing tho departuro of John Liml, Pres ident Vilson,s representative, for Vora Cruz, tho wildest rumors wore current hero today. Ono story was that tho American ehargo d'affaires nnd tho embassy staff would follow Lind, all relations betweon Mexico mid tho United Stales being broken off. Another was Hint President lluerta, who hns received no visitors since Lind left, hns dis appeared. This his friends denied. Well-informed observers said tho situation had not really changed, ux or Lind's departure. wns lost with nil on board buiulav or Monday seemed certain today when the corpses of 21 of her crew wero washed up near Port Huron, Mich., nnd along the Canadian shore. The McOeni; carried n crew of 28 men nnd hnd accommodations for 12 passogers, so that it was fenrcd oth ers besides tho crew were drowned. Tho vossol was -KI2 feet long and "i0 feet in the beam. It was built in lflOS, wns well equipped nnd in every respect a most seaworthy crnft. Cap tain C. It. Nye of Cleveland wns in command nnd Calvin Smith, n well- known lako man, was chief engineer. The ship pnssed Port Huron nt 2:10 Sunday morning and hnd not been heard from 6incc. Throughout tho stonu-swept re gion 51 corpses lind been recovered up lo todny, mostly from Lake Hu ron. Keports from isolnted points in northern Michigan nnd along the Canndinn shore were received todny, telling of wrecks nnd harrowinr experiences. SALKM, Ore., Nov. 13. During a session of the state land board today tSatc Treasurer Kay refused point blank to comply with Governor West's request that bo furnish him a list of school fund notes on which the Interest Is unpaid for IT, months or more, declaring that tho gover nor's request was not mado In sin cerity but to embarrass his office Secretary of State Olcott then pre- senteu a motion which was sup ported by tho governor, making a for mal demand upon tho state treas urer to deliver to the clerk of the board all of tho 8000 or more school fund notes, aggregating nearly SCO. 000 and other school fund securities. Treasurer Kay told tho board that ha would refuse to comply with tho order of the board. Further discussion resulted In an agreement that tho board pass an or der directing tho district attorney of Marlon county to brine mandamus suit against tho state treasurer to compel him to deliver tho notes to tbo clerk of tho board. This action was taken by unanimous vote. Miss Anderson, Partner of Mrs. flox roat, shuts Off Flow of Abusive Language From Alleged Murderer and Forces Silence in Courtroom Trainman Positively Identifies Spen cer as Passenger on the Night the Crime Was Committed TARIFF REDUCES CHURCHGfflNGCOS ALEX SWEEK NAMED TO WASHINOTON. Nov. 13.The nnmo of Dudley Held Mnlone to be collector of tho port of New York, to succeed John Purroy Mitohel, mayor-elect of New York city, was confirmed, without opposition, by tho csunto this afternoon. Tho nominations of Alexander Sweek of Portland, Ore., to bo min ister to Sinm, nnd Manuel Araulto to bo nn assistant justice of tho su premo court of tho Philippines wero sent to tlio sennto today. PLAN TO MATCH RITCHIE AND WELSH NEW YORK, Nov. 13. A mnteh between tho winner of tho Frcddio Welsh-Jaek Hrittou bout with Willie Ritchie, tho world's lightweight champion, was planned hero today by Matchmaker Oibson of tho Garden Athlotio club. Ritchie, was first of fered a match with Welsh, but ho turned it down to accept terms from J. W. Coffroth for a. match in San Francisco on December 10 with Har lem Tommy Murphy. T BY LOWER DUTIES WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. The new democratic tariff law, it is con fidently believed, will make church going chcnjicr. For ono thing, tho inniort tax of 2.1 per cent, which amounts to about 50 cents npieco on tho popular edi tions of foreigu-mndo liibles, is re moved entirely. All down tho line of religious supplies tho new tariff aims nt retnil reductions. Organs nro re duced 10 per cent in iulKrt duty, stained glnss windows should be some chenper owing to n 10 wr cent tariff cut; muio is reduced 10 jwr cent nnd church furniture from 7 to 10 per cent. Another series of reductions in the tariff which should mnko nil church supplies cheaper is nitned nt nil tracts, pamphlets nnd religious para phernalia, from which import duties have been entirely removed. Going on the theory that the democrats, as they promised, would remove or low er import tnriffs on nil "necessaries of life," tho new schedules on reli gious goods of all kinds show that tho national congress is nt least reli gious nnd believes religion n "neces sity.'' Grandma, by tlio wny, should be nble to get nlong with less expendi ture, sinco tho tariff has been cut on spectacles and peppermint drops, that tho former should be about IS per cent cheaper and tho latter al most ns mueh so. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO SELL PACIFIC MAIL NEW YORK, Nov. 13. A report Hint tho Southern Pacifio company is about to disnoso of its holdings of tho Pacific Mail Steamship com pany nnd that tbo Hamburg-American company was to purchaso tho lino caused sudden activity in the steamship shares today. Tho market has been inactive in Pacifio Mail for sovornl yenrs, but it opened this morning with an ad vnueo of half n point nnd mndo a further point ndvanco boforo tho close of tho session, WHEATON, III., Nov. 13. Miss Nina Anderson, less than fivo feet tnll nnd pretty, was the principal witness today nt the lrin of Henry SKncer for the murder of Mrs. Mil dred Hexront. Seueer nttemotod in nbuso Miss Anderson in the nnmo way that he has shouted nt Judge Slusscr nnd his own counsel, but met his match. "You're a liar," shouted Spencer at Miss Anderson when -die started. her testimony. Sho sprang from her chnir nnd nppronched tho prisoner. "Don't you dnro interrupt mo ngnin,' she said, slinking her finger in his fnce. "And don't yon call mo n liar cither. If I were running this jury I would see that you got nil you deserved. Now you sit quietly in Hint chnir nnd keep your mouth shut." Spencer sat back in his chair nnd allowed Miss Anderson to finish without further interruption. Judge Slusscr shook hands with Miss An derson after sho had finished. Miss Anderson nnd Mrs. Itcxront taught dancing in the snmo nendemy. Walter Blnzcr, a conductor on tho Aurorn-Elgin line, wns another wit ness today. Ho wns unnblo to iden tify Spencer ns tlio mnn ho snw rid ing with Mrs. Hexront on tho dny sho went to Wnyno. Hugo Cargo, another member of tho train crew, positively identified Spencer ns a passenger en routo to Wnyno on tho night of the murder. C01RAY ADMITS -4s- -otf" '' ymiKiu SMALL SUBSCRIPTION TO HUERTA'S CAUSE LONDON. Nov. 13. Tim issunneo by Lord Cowdray of of a signed explanation of the exact extent to which his interest, tho Pearson syn dicate, has financially aided Presi dent lluerta of Mexico wns taken hcer todny ns nn Indication of tho strength of populnr feeling ngainst the jwliey pursued until a few dnys ago by Foreign .Minister Sir Edward Grey. 'Tu common with most of tbo banks nnd lending houses of Mexi co," said his lordship's statement, "uiv firm nnd allied companies sub scribed for a smiill proportion les than 3 per cent of tho government loan mndo through tho National Dunk of Mexico." Tho Urilish government's nttitudo hnving nppnrently undergone n de cided ehnngo since Premier Asquith's speech of n fow nights ngo, denying; that thero wns nny intention of em barrassing President Wilson in liniul- ling tlio Moxicnn situation, Lord Cowdrny's stntement was generally considered satisfactory enough in a mirely formal wny. At tho snuio time, politicians point out, it was not assorted that tho Pearson syndicate, ltad, directly or oven indirectly, fur nished money to Hucrta, but simply that lluerta hnd obtained it through. Pearson influence. Wniving tho purely finnnciiil prop position, ovory finnueior in England has been convinced for weeks that tho Pearson interest wnted Huorta or somo ono ho could mnnngo at tho bond of tho Mexican government, and Hint for somo reason or other tlio foreign office seemed to want (ho snmo thing. UP IN AIR SIX HOURS WITH TWO PASSENGERS FRIEDERICHSHAFKN, Germany, Nov. 13, Aviator Bcliurnneister, stayed in the air with his aeroplane and two passengers today for fl hours and 15 minutes, a record. )r ll