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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
l'n I r tonight nnit HiUurriuy
Miv. IH; Mill, ill.
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NO. 203
MEXICAN REBELS CAPTURE JUAREZ CITY
THREE AMERICANS KILLED IN BATTLE
VILLA SEIZES
1
N NIGHTATTACK
Castro's Federal Garrison of I GOO
Soldiers Surprised, Put to Fllulil
and Many Klllrd and Wounded
Enuaurmcnt Sharp and Decisive.
Casualties About ISO Killed and 300
Wounded Forclijncrs to be Pro.
trclcd.
HI. I 'A so. To., Nm I I)-'
on lidintf midilelllv nil .Iiiarrz Willi
HillO folium'! nt U n. in. lodaw (Jill
ithI I'biii'Iiu Villa, tho rebel ilntf
tftin, ilrin nut Colonel CiihIio'm fed
eml KNiiim of mImihI l.VH) old,er
killitttf hmmiv Mini neied (toMci iiou
of tin ItlWII.
Thrp AiiK'rlrMim wont idniii in the
filil. C. (J. Svm twill, ii chauffeur,
llic imlv i tin' iilottlifirtl. was Mttmir
in bin Miltotiiohilo III Juarez' nmiii
flri'fl when tlie rrbeU 1'niMit trnrihr
Hiniu!i tin town nml fiiv.l nt their :
tliiukim; lit1 wm mIhiiU lt lit nllMfk
imI. Ho was riiMlr.j liv ii ollov i
IKlHIII.
DrtniU of 'h kil'ii' of Hip "111-
1 WW InckillK. 1 1 WH MMM-f '
thpy Htro slnirk liv lrv li'l
iuep ntmnrul Villi oxprpipit 'i '
Iiimm1 lil mutely o protect lh
liven nml property f foreimipr.
Tin ffili'niN under Colonel CnMr
wpip Inkpn poinidi'tHv liv urprip.
Nletotl Troop Train
ViIIh. who Imd pniinlv boon if
lic ithmit rliililinluiH Cilv. cuptnn,
I lie fi'ili'liil troop twin between her
himI .limn- Frldnv nioniiiiir. Tin- op ,
lit limit V it afforded for tin upon
peeled ilieciit pldpitlv wmk Ion
(I'lnplinir for liim lo ipit.
It miih tuki'ii for tfrtintfil hero lint
llO f.fl Olllt llf lli liHUll'llllll'H III!
. .i . ..:i !... '
ciiurge or inn Hinei' oi t iiooiiiiiiiii
Cilv, but this enillil tint ' learned
definitely, ip tho wire were out.
fiiNlro Captured
Colonel Cnslro, oomiuuiulor of Hip
defeated federal garrison of .lunrc,
wiik not captured liv tho icIipIh. iw
wiik supposed pnrlipr Imliiv. An ''I
Puso moiolmut found liiiu hiding mi
ilnr a bed in n little room lit Hip
n-iir of hi More, mill turned him
over to the iMixtoilv "f General
Si-oll, commanding the morieiui
lionlor pnl tut. II poiilil not Iip Ipiiiii
oil how Cnstri) psi'iippil from Hip 'Iim
ny, imlipp htiilion, wIutp In1 unit lii"
iiipii took ipI'iikp ilurliii: Hip I'ikIiI.
BOMB'S FIZZLE SAVES
COLLECTION OE PLANES
1.1 T,K POOh, Xuv. l.'i. A Htif
fniKi'llo liomlii unpxplinlpil lippuuhp
its fiiKit Imil fiz.U'il nut, wiih foiinil
luitnv in Hi" '" l,lHt' N'n
I'nrk. llnil it P.xplo.lpil, it would
linvn niiiu'il "it iilnioxi prh'plohH uoU
Ipcliou nf pliinlH,
A HiiffniKi'llo "''' f'1""' " "
imuIo nml thou a linniiuur t .lnnlic"
t.uwivnoo us Iip whs ptoMiliut; "t tin
01.1 lJuily trial nf Knolmnl lVaioo, a
Htlt'fl'IIKOHl) Ill'OtlhOll Ol' IUHIIII.
WEST'S MEN RAID
ASTORIA TENDERLOIN
AHTOHIA, N"V. 1G.-Konrtw.il
wuniiin antl novoa inon worn mrontoil
Iipi-o oarly Unlay la a raid ua tlm
"rod llfslit" illBtrlct by two Hpoctul
UKiiutu of (lovoranr VBt, aliloil by
Bhurlff liurtiH, I'olh'o Clilnf Koiuaoy,
County Attnruoy Mnlllim ami a aum
Imi of iiatinlinoit,
Tliu KOVoruor'B hbouIb Imvo boon
Jnvuntlgatlnu moriil condlttoiM,
Wlsl.l. KNOWN SOCIIi'lY
GIRL ULCLNTI.Y WhO
iVflW I iuki i
ml Ffli l 1 I VPk J
4 mMl t-l Irk Alt,
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MtiS
SUXKNNC
V-'.fA,'iUOtv"
Tho wihIiIIiir of Mli Suinmip Unwell
Cnrroll, n ilciK-omlniit of cno of Hie;
NlKtierx of (lie Dorliimtloii of IiiiIp
lipiiilcuci nml ell l;iiowu In itocloty In
Mnltlmoro nml Now VorU, tti well ni '
i i . .. . . . ...... ..n.
nbroml, to Mnjor Jolm l'lilllp lllll,
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m ,n
Wm
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ijiiium htntP niHtrlct Attorney of M-njjes from Mpxipo nil imlieat
Hnltlmoro, Mil., nml n iiieiubvr of (lie r,j w) Huortn win Pxtroniplv nnv
Joclelr of tho Clucltiuatl. tuok Plnco ro- iou to rwpon iieKolintions with
ccutly,
I
10
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SAI.IJM, Ore., Nov. IB That
mIiiiiiIiI iroMB illnmtcliort to tho offoct
Hint certain cltlzomi of Fluronco lam
Frlilny iloiortoit Hovoral 1. V. W'.Bn
from Hint city roo true, lio will put
It umlor mnrlliil Inw ami keep II ho
until tho Iuwh uru onforcoil ami all
eltUoiiH nrn iiMiiroil oijunl proloctlon
umlor thorn, wiih tho ilouliirntlnn miulu
toilay by Covoruor Went. All ilurliiK
tho iluy tho Kovoraor linn boon on
iloavorliiK to obtain tho oxuet faits
iih to tho iloiortatlnn nml ho ntatod
that ho probably would proceed to tho
ucouo within n fow ilayn nml inaku a
full InvoMtlKutlon of euuilltioiiH.
"If through a fnlluro of local offl
cIiiIh to onfnrco tho Iuwh mob rulo
provallu thu city will bo put umlor
mnrtlal law ami kopt so until 1 Imvo
aHUiiraucoH that thu lawu will bo on
forcoil nml all cIUzoiih rocotvo thulr
oipml proloctlon," said tho governor
In (IUcuhhIiik thu subject.
"1 am not In pomscatilon of tho
fiictH, hut moroly stnto what will hup.
iou It unconfirmed reports aro true.
TIiobo who otiBiiKo in Hitch practlcoH
know not what thoy do thoy nro
tonrltiK nwny tho very vitals of entail
IIbIioiI Kovoriimout ami lmvlim tho
way for retaliation on tho part of
their victims ami their sympathizers. '
KIH1UNU, Or., Knv. IB. .lmlKo
llurris in Ihu eireuit court toduy do
llied u temporary injunction in tho
cuso of T. C, l.uokey upiiiist tho
couuly eoumiisNioiioi'H Kcokiui; to en
join llio di'feuiluuls from dcoluriu;;
Hint prohibition exists in Kpriiil'ield
ul'lor Juuuury I nml thu commU
bioiiers ibsui'd thu order,
IS
E EN
MARTIAL
AW
ENFORC
ORDER
NEW
IK
10
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Despite Wilson's ncfusal to Rccon
nlzc, It Is Expected Body Will Be
Orpanlzcd Hucrta's Rcslflnalion
Expected, But Maintains Silence.
1 Dictator Anxious t Reopen Negotia
tions With Llnd, But Is Denied
Chanccc to Spar for Time.
WAsmxnTo.v. nov. ifi.-npttf
I'n Milont WjUod'h rofuut to tppol
iiip il, Mmicii'm now ooiiroii wn
M'liciliilcil pi itict't today.
I'ri'MiIint lliiorlu luul lirpj;nnl,l
nil proNNiiro lirouulit to dour on him
to i1i-noIvp Hip IioiIv, lint it wnn the
In'lii'f hiro that
nttcinpt no aotio
Hint ni'illicr tho
Hip liiMimkorn will
hi iiovoiiii iiopiuniiu'
Hior tho prohiilont or vioo-
prchiili'iit, won oltorn ut Hip roooiil
I'lpotinii, iUPtioninir Hip Ii'Kiililv of
their own nmtpiulilv nml rnHiii a
lroli i'IooIhui.
Tho WntliiuKlon administration
iih nilmilti'illv o.xpi'otim; iiowh hour
ly Hint I'rewiiloiil Utiortn Innl rpclmi
oil. It did not rrtolil roportn Hint
(ItMicritl Itlmiouot would tuiovoi'tl him
'it wn hollpvnlii MiHufuiitorv holor
I Hon would ho iiiiulu.
I l(pMrtH ooutiuiiPil to roach horo or
' minpoMM"! hv (loiipral Cnrrnnr of
tlip rohol anuv. It win ruiid tho itinn-
Imt of his iiipii Imil inori'dM'tl ton per
pp'it hiiipp poiiiprpiio
,...,;. ., . .. , ,
i iiitn llnvanl llnlo,
pout hiiipp oonfprpiiops bocnu with
I.iml. The ndmiiiit ration win put"
ineetl, howover, that all ho ren'l
wanted wiih n pIiiiiipp to npar for
moro limp. Kor thii rpiicou it rp
miiitied stptiilfnot in its ilptpnuiunliop
I to hear nothinc furlher from tho dic
tator oxpppt that In1 Timl luid down
I his offiep.
If it is Into Hint Sir Lionel Cnrdpn
told Hiierln vilenlnv Hint Kimlnnd
imlorxed AuieriPiiV Srp.xipnii pollnv.
povprnmout offipinls Raid pverythiuj:
was prnoliPiniv over.
WRECKED VESSEL
C.
DKTHOIT, Mich., Nov. 15. Iden
t it v of Hio hteamhip op tho nicks
iiorlh of Port Huron, bottom unwind
and mostly under water, vn o.slab
HhltPit today as tho Charles Price,
ouo of thu vosels hitliorto tinao
oounted for. A diver read tho imino
on ii plate. Whether another voscol
lay umleriicuth tho Price ho could not
determine.
Thu number of men drowned in tho
recent storm wus placed today at ap
proximately -8.r). Tho latest loss ac
counted for wits that of the lutr Tem
pest, which sank with a steel Imruc
it was low inc. re.Milliun in thu death
of both crows, totaling 21.
"Happy Fanny Fields," tho noted
nrtrcsiH, Is to rotlro from tho stiiKo
at tho boKlanlni; of next year to
marry a Now York physician,
SCHEDULED
ONV
NO AV
PROVES
CE
MEXICAN BORDER TOWN CAPTURED BY REBEL GENERAL BY NIGHT ATTACK
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The Amrrk.nn f!btlnc craft are crciitlnt; n favorable impression in the Mediterranean port at Maniellles. Naval
Attache Cumm.iuder Henry HoukI) went aboard the Vermont on her arrival and accompanied Captan George W. Kline,
of tbo Vermont, to the United States Consulate, where he was received by tho Consul General, Mr. Gaultn.
The tntiisiMtrt Orion attracted much curiosity owing to her size and her up to da to facilities.
When (Iip Culled States buttle ship Wyoming, tho flagship of tho fleet and the largest war ship ever seen at
Malta, entered the hnrlxir she Minted the ItrltUh flag with twentyuo guns.
TIiuukmiiiN of peioiH on the waterfront nud the battlements cheered as the fort answered the salute.
The .Vti.erirau Cuiisul, Mr. ling, called ou Hear Admiral lladger, who later called on thu UrltUh Admiral Car-den.
A
ORDERS
AI ONCE
OF ALL SOLDIERS
VKKA ntl'Z, Kuv. Vu That
President lluerta had ordered the
immediate return to .Mexico of nil
Mexican t-oldiers abroad was report
ed hero this ufteriinon.
Another report was that Hucrta's
family would arrive hero mioii and
embark nt once on tho b:pnmlii
Fuerst Hismnrck.
Ono hundred American families
from thu interior bou'im arriving to
day bound for tho United States.
Tho Pearson companies ordered nil
their employes in Mexico City to re
port hero tomorrow.
EGGS 65 CENTS DOZEN
POUTliAXl), Xov. l.'i.- Tho retnil
prieo of ('(jgs took a leap of ten cents
today and were sollinj; nt do cents
a dozen, tho highest innrlc on record
here. Merchants believe tho price
will mount Mill higher, as no now
stook is arriving.
VIEW OP JUAREZ.
RETURN
HARQOR5.
NE
BURGLARS
FLOGGED AT POST
WILMINGTON, tJel., Nov. 15.
Hound tightly to n whipping post,
Win. Hoaaon and James Ilayard, no
gro burglars, wero flogged in tho
state penitentiary horo today, before
21 spectators. Warden Leonard
Crawford gave each man 20 lashes.
Tho two negroes suffered silently,
though tho flesh on their backs
quivered from tho punishment, lien
son was taken to tho Jail yard at
10:20, und soven minutes lator both
men had been flogged, tho punish
ment Inflicted for attempted burglary.
Doth lloasou and Uayard's hands
wero manacled nbovo their heads on
either sldo of tho pillar. Wardon
Crawford used nlno leather thongs,
each two feet long, attached to n
wooden handle.
LOS AXGKLKS, Xov. lo. Found
jruilty utmost at tho same hour of
first degree murder, Ilurr Harris, a
ncffio, who killed Mrs. Rebecca P.
Guy, a Christian Sciencu practi
tioner, nnd Louis A. Laiou, n bur
lier, who murdered his wife, will be
sentenced Tuesday. Tho death pen
nltv will bo impned mi both.
DELAWARE
N
I
OF
EARLY ENDING OF
STRIKE ON ESPEE
WASHINGTON', Xov. i:.-Com-micsionor
Hanger of the federal me
diation nml conciliation board, said
this afternoon that thero seemed no
prosneet of an immediate settlement
of the strike on tho Southern Pa
cific's Sunset route. Tiie board, he
ndded, would continue its efforts, but
ho would not divulge thu result of
his conference with the Southern Pa
cific officials. The commissioner's
announcement came us a deep disap
pointment, a report having previously
circulated that arrangements wero
likely for a prompt resumption of
work pending a settlement.
President Wilson has received
many messages from Louisiana and
Texns interests begging him to do
nil in his power to terminate tho tie
up which threatens ruin to great in
dustries, AT
T
rORTLAXl), Xov. 13. 1). w.
Campbell, general superintendent of
tho Southern Pacific and Portland,
Kugeno and Kastorn electric railway,
has announced today that train
sheds, waiting rooms nml ticket of
fices for tho latter road will bo built
imniediatelv south of tho Union sta
tion hero. Tho Portland, Kugeno and
Kastorn will begin operating between
Portland and McMiunvillo about Jan
uary 13.
Tho trains of the road will bo no
commodntcd ut tho union station mi-
til traffic justifies tho erection nf u
cent ml station nearer ho
district.
business,
PROSPECTS
.0
WATCH
TIE
YALE 3-3
Crowd Begs for One Punch to Decide
Supremacy, But It Is Lacking
Only Scores Made by Dropklcklng
Field Scores.
Blue Backs Outrusiied Princetontans
Two to One Yale Line Never En
dangered. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Nov. IB.
Thirty-four thousand wild-eyed Lull
dos and tlcnr rooters bccired this af-
'ternoon for ono punch to dccldo tho
I supremacy between tho Princeton and
lalo football squads, but tho game
ended In a 3 to 3 tlo. Blocked in
final efforts to put over a final wal
lop on land, both squads took to tho
air, and tho toes of Guernsey and
Ilakcr delivered, each dropklcklng a
field goal.
Guernsey registered a first goal
and then In tho next period Hebo
Ilakcr stood on Yate'a -18 yards lino
and shot a long twister between tho
Yale posts, saving tho Tlgors from
defeat.
The Yalo spirit was thero and tho
bulldog fought tho tlgor to a stand
still. Tho Illue backs outrushed tho
' I'rlnceto'nlans 2 to 1.
The Ynlo line never was endan
gered, Yalo In the final stanza put
ting tho ball on Princeton's threo
iyard lino and keeping tho Tigers oi
tho dcfcnslvo.
, Princeton showed less today on a
'dry field than it did on a muddy
field In last Saturday's gamo with
Harvard. Yalo coaches asserted this
afternoon that tho Yalo team has a
good chanco to win from Hcrvanl
when tho two teams clash.
Foot Imil Finals
Carlisle, 35; Dartmouth, 10.
Colgato, 23; Syracuso, 13.
Cornell, 10; LaFayette, 3.
- Navy, 10; Pennsylvania State,
0.
Georgetown, 8; Virginia, 7.
Michigan, 13; Pennsylvania, 0.
Colgate, 35; Syracuse, 13.
Chicago, 13; Minnesota, 7.
Army, 55; Villa Nova, 0.
Iowa, -15; Ames, 7.
Michigan Agios, 19; South Dakota,
7.
Illinois, O; Purdue. 0.
Northwestern, 20; Indiana, 21.
TERRIFIC GALE
KF.TCHIICAX, Alnskn, Xov. 15,
Territio gales that have been sweep
ing tho coast of Alaska for tho past
week aro believed to luivo cnuscd u
great amount of damngo and pos
sibly loss of life.
Thu Pncifio Coast Steamship
company's steamship Meteor was
blown from her dock at Roso Inlet,
carrying a part of the dock with liar.
Tito steamship Hertha had a narrow
oscape from drifting on to Point
Cuiuuno, while traveling at full
speed.
SAX FRANCISCO, Xov. lfl.Tho
statu prison board today noceptud
James A. Johnston's resignation ni
wardon of tho Folsotn penitentiary
nud immediately appointed him to
tho wardenship of San Qticulin, from
which John K. Hoylo retired n. few
duyH ngo. lie will assume churge of
tho larger prison tomorrow,
Folsom will remain tcinimrurily
under command of Cuptuiu of tho,
Guurd J. J. Smith.
P1M
WIN
RAGES
ALASKA
H