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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
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MUniiXMI) OltKOON", TITMKDAV, NOVUM HIM 18, 191 a.
NO. 205
HUERTA SEEKS
SAFETY1NCASTLE
OF CHAPULTAPEC
Dictator Surrounds Himself With
Soldiers ami ncfuscs to Sec Vis
itors Wilson on Point of Break
ing Off Negotiations.
Executions by Villa Disgust Wilson
Many Rumors Afloat Rebels
Capture More Towns.
MK.XICO niTV, Nov. 18.- Presi
dent Il'frta lint himself P !
fliiipullep''it onsllo today, un ii safer
place Hum Iho iinltiiiinl palace. II
win mrroiitiili'il by oilieis niitl ro
fused to toooho iilott.
Miiny foreigners left I he oily for
ilu const liy special train.
WAKIIINUTON, Nov. IK. The
WhinKloii administration .coined
hkcl Imlwy li tonnlniito speedily llir
unofficial negotiation It hn been
luiiryliir on with denornl Currnnii
llic Mexican rebel loader.
II WHH "Hill Pro-blent Wilson lnl
not like Cnrrnun' failure, to reveal
In future policy if li defeat Presi-iIi-hI
lluorln. Tin' president was an
utod further by Oouorul Villa's exe
cution of federal prinontTH ut Jun
ior. .MorooMT, llu' rebels no longer
rn ml ho much for tin rnlhinir ( the
I'tiilmrKo on Hrin-, btdioung Villi bml
demonst ruled lhe rim win with what
they have.
William Hnxnul lliib was sched
uled, however, for one more tnlk this
iifliiriiiion wilb Cnrrnimi's represen
tatives, nt which it wits expected
mniii'lliiiiK definite would bu ngrrr.i
llIOIt,
.Miiny Humor Afloai
Humors were numerous. It wan
rinnerril:
TbHt (Imirrnl Villa wanted to sun-
plnnt (lenomt Cntrnnwi ns rebel
ll'MlllT.
Tlmt if bo tionlil not tin this bi
mount to muvn Independently ii"ii
Mexico City.
That tho rebels luul ruptured Turn-
pll'0,
Tlmt Hip rebel bail cHpturcd imr'
of Vii'loiia, I'apltal of Tuiniilpn
lit ate.
Tlmt tin' rebels wotibl attack Tttx
phii unions it surrendered by Thurs
lay. In Washington government offio
ials smiled over llio reported threat
by (Inventor Colquitt of Texas to
use state troop ngninst Mexico if tbo
m eminent iliil ""I ""o lb" tognliirs.
Villa Paying Off Men
III .Inure (lonornl iVIln mm pav
ing off hit men willi money borrow
i'il from local hanks, preparing I" at
lark Chihuahua City ami hunling for
ox-Atilorinnn Joseph 11. Francis of
Chicago, sniil lo In' mi-sing there.
In Mexico Cily:
lluerlii was Mill hanging to lb1
jni'siilciicy.
Coiiirii'HK wan oruaiiizini; in reaill
liens to inrnt TlinrHilay.
Many politinil urrrhtM worn bi'iiijr
innib'.
Tbrrn were uliiiponi of a hi null
Unci la plot.
Souirt Amoxicillin mill other for
I'lKiuTrt worn paiil to hnvn boon looked
tip. but (hit wiih only niiolbcr minor,
riiarjio iVAffnirof 0'NlinnnhiioHHy
wiik hI ill holdiiiR forth at tint Amor
iciin onihiiHHy.
At Vera Crur, KmitiirI.Inil re
inninoil on llio job.
TRIPLETS BORN 10 r
" CALIFORNIA UN
SANTA ANA, CmI., Nov. 18.
Triph'lH, all of 'em Imyn, nro Kind
iliiiinu I Ihi homi) of Mi, ami Mih,
Otto Simuucrri nt Toinlto SpriiiiiH lo
day. Tbo biilrf wclboil Hi.v, i'ivo and
four pnimdfl, and nil nro nlurily and
in jjood voioo, ,
Ni'IkIiIioi'S of jriH. Summers, vcnl
ixtni; Unit only ono visitor avuh ox
pooled, hastily Hiippliod Iho iioooh
mry iiotn of ninhtioH and other llt
tht nocoHHarioH.
SuiiunoiH Ih !I'J yoain old and Sirs.
Summoi'H 'JU. Thoy alroudy hud four
chililion.
GENERAL DLANQUET, RIGHT-HAND MAN OF HUERTA
10"
If Pri'Aliloiil lluiila of .Mo.Mi't fa Ih, (lonrrnl lilampiil wim wiih in
'hnritt of tbo tronpH mIio invaded tbo national pahicc in tbo bloody dnvi
whicli led to the cihI of ProKiileiit .Mmlcro, may fiuociid him. Thin it a
pboo(;rapb of Mlauiiiil in the field with bin troops. He Iiiih lakou n
Heat on a lt for III" mninonl lo fi-nre nut a militarv miinoeurr.
E
OF ADMISSION 10 !
OF
POItTi.ANI), Nov. IS. (h.ii.ij into
effect this week, tbo ktiinihtril of ad
iniNiiMi i (ho Imr of this Mute will
ho coiiii!ortihly rnied nud tlmt, in
conformity with the Mnuilnrihi of
other Mtiitc, iiccoriliiitf lo niuiouire
inrnt miiilo at Iho minimi mntn; of
the Orrp tnr nHooialion today.
To uphold the iliKiiily of tbo lmi
niul tbo IoriiI profoMiiiin mul to nml.o
corlain that cnmlidnto for the bar
nic ipmlifird both in Inw nnd in koii
oral lonriiiii, the asoeiiition hni per
feclcil n plan for the nffioiitl exam
iuntion of oniiilidnto on npproMil
mothoiU,
Upon tbo lonim of the pmuxion
for Iho cxiiiuiuatioii for oninliilH'o
for the Imr foimiihileil bv the hwi
nialion'M committee am concurred in
by Iho jtiMtioori of the Htipn mi nrl
and which only ued llinr formal
Hitiinlion lo beoonio oporalie, bire
aftor tbo cMimiuntioii will ho eon
liictct! hy a board of examiners hav
injj five moinbors. These oMiuiinor
nro to ho ntniointcd bv Iho Orouon
liar iiNsoeiitlion and to bo oonfiruieil
by tbo Hiipromo oniirt. Mombors of
tbo board will not ho ponniltoil to re
ceive student candidates for the bar
in their offices, nor will thoy ho nor
mittot! to servo on the faculties of
law schools.
ItcailinK of eommitloc icporls ami
election of new nu'iiilior m'oupicil the
oulito morniii" sohmiui of the liar us
Hoelation. Over 100 moiuborH front
all over llio state were in attendance.
SAI.K.M. Ore., Nov, IS. -To con
sider tho advisability of orKiinliilni; h
pool of hop growers of tho Wllliun
utto valley In mi effort to frustrate
tho evident Intention of short Rollers
to hold tho jirlco of Oregon hops
down, n mooting of hop growers wiih
hold hero today,
(1 rowers ostlmato that 35,000
bales still roiuulu In tho hands of tho
growers nud thoy contend thoy nro
IioIiik "siiueoxod" for tho boiiofit of
speculators when forced to soil nt
a I cents or less whllo tho prlco In
Now York mid Loudon Is doublu Hint
figure.
' Famous Vocal Teacher Dead
LONDON, Nov. 18. Mine. Math
ilda IMarohesl H7 years old, n famous
vocal teacher, died hero totluv. Mine.
Marches! hail taught hoiiio of tho
most famous nim'ors of tlio lust (w
gvnorntinns.
Present Rates on Pilings Upheld
WWASlllNdTON, Nov, 18 Pros
cut rates on polos mul pilings from
Oregon lo California wore uphold to
day hy Iho iiitiTstuto commorco commission.
RS
STANDARD
BAR
OREGON
BURNS
MURDER
TRIAL UNDER WAY
IS
!'. C. Ilurnn, Itiillcteil for tlio mar
iter of Jeff t'oltltion nt Taloitl, tltroo
week u no Is on trlnl In tlio circuit
court today. At noon n jury wan bu
oiiroil, nml tlio tnkliiK of teitlinouy
Is tiuilur wny this nftontoou. Many
wltiinMOH will lie honril.
IliiniH nml ColiUon, n crlpiilo, were
rainpnnlatiM In vuKaliomlARu. During
n row, whim hulh wore under tho
Influence of nlcohnl, Cohlson wn
hot through tlio iutostliics. Ho
tlluil nrcimliu: lltirns of i-hootlnK him,
nml tlio most ilanincliiK ovlitenco
iiKtiliiKl IliiniH 1m tlmt liu tried to
prevent Colilson uinkliiK nn nuto-mor-torn
Ktntemont. The coroner's Impicst
found tlmt nn "unknown accomplice."
took part In tho frny. llnrtia ravu
his lnct illmit (o lielp kIvo CoIiIhiiii n
decent burial.
I
CONCOItli, X. H Nov. IS. Hnrry
Tli aw nml his lnwom np poured bo
fore 1'odoral JiuIko Aldrlch today for
tlio prollmlnnry honrliiK of Wm, Tr.i
vera Jerome's petition for tho dlsmla
b.'il of Thnw'B lmtiens corpus suit.
JuiIko Aldrlch mmlo It plain to
Joromu that ho will try to dctormlno
wliotlier Thnw Is charged with nn ex
trndltnlilo offoiiBO. Ho would order
tlio court records printed, ho snld,
nml brlofa eubmlttud In wrltlni; buforc
tlio oral hearliiK of tho hnbena cor-
I pus CH80.
With tho roconvoniiiK of court this
Inftoruoon It was oxpoctud both shloi
would ngroo on a muthoil of hnnd
lliiK tho enso In tho federnl court.
VILLA PAYS OFF MEN
Kli PASO, To.v., Nov. 18. Clon
orul Villa was payiti- off his men
today with tho money obtained as a
loan, said to amount lo about .f 100,
000, from tho Juarer. bunks. Al
though it was reported hero that
General Carranr.ii'ri uilvisers had de
nied iutoniliiiK to transfer tlio Car
ratir.il boailipiarlers front Nogulos to
Juarez, Villa's Mihliors sooined to
consider it n foregone conclusion
(but thoy would do so. Villa was
understood lo bo planum',' to move
on Chihuahua City.
GENERAL SCOTT ARRIVES
UNEXPECTEDLY AT NOGALES
NOOALKS, Ariz., Nov. 18. non
oral 1111111 Scoll arrived hero uiiex
poolodly Into today from Fort llliss.
1 lo uihnittcil tlmt ho had come for
nn important conference, but refused
to buy witli whom ho would confer.
JURY
SECURED
THAW
CASE
AGAIN
FEDERAL
COUR
DISCOVERER OF
ARCTIC BLONDES
' REPORTED LOST
Explorer Who Reported Finding
Light-Haired Eskimos Thought to
Be Lost Aboard Schooner Karluk
With All on Doard-Thought Safe.
Believe Stefanson Safe at Hcrschel
Island, Whither He Was Bound-
Sighted Last In August.
SHATTLK, Wash., Nov. 18. A
dispatch from the Caiiniliau explora
tion expedition nl Collision Point,
Alaska, expressex tins fear that the
schooner Karluk Iiiih been lost on the
northern coast of Alaska, mul that
nil on board, inchuliiit; Vilhjnhnni
Sti'fmiRon, tbo bend of the expedi
tion, mul Captain Hurtle'!, who wo
Ponry's skipiM-r when be ronehid the
north pole, wcro loM.
Tlio members of the seieutifio
party nt Collision Point have scant
information. It is believed (licit
fears nro unfounded. It is onh
known that tbo. Knrhik, siulited off
Kluxmnii island, Aupist 1-1, htm not
been seen since and that whalers en
countered heavy weather in the Arc
tie oeeatt in October.
Off for Hcrsrliel Ilo
Stefnnsson said nt Victorin the
dny before the Karluk Failed Hint he
would mnke straight for Hcrschel inl
and, where there is good nnehonicv.
Ho hnd time enouch to get there. 1 1 1
anxiety to reach Ilersebel islaml a
ilue to n ehullcugv burled at him bv
JiiMtn Allen, "kinir of tbe Arctic cir
cle," who lives at Point Harrow, nnd
who had snid shortly before tbn
Stefanssnu lied if he said he h.'id
found bloiulo Kskimos in bis (Al
len's) country. This nngereil the
Norwegian explorer. He left the
fourteen scientists of hit. parly at
Collision Point, nml wi.h Captain
llnrtlelt, Mate Allen nnd the crew of
seven men, proeeedcil.
Slefnnsson claimed Juson Allen
hnd never explored the uiiiopilntcd
nren 300 miles wide which lies enst
of Point Harrow, mul he aiil it wns
till far'her enst tlmt he bad encoun
tered tbe blonde Kskiinoi.
Arctic Continent
He had it figured nut that there
must be n lot continent in the mid
dle of tho Arctic ocean. Curinul
enough, ho was right, nnd the ltu
sinus found it while he was on bis
wny north. Ho probnbly hnd not
henril of the ili-eovery.
Ho said there must he n continent
beenuso of tho tides.
"Whv." ho nsked, "do tbo tide-
flow in front the Atlantic nml straight
west neross the Arctic f Tliev do
not. They cling to tho Siberian
shore, turn, meeting the North
American shore nt a right angle and
flow back east. What deflects lite
tides t Whnt hut a continent could
deflect them f"
pSejIl.
- making good gains
Ni:V YORK, Nov. 18. After n
firm opening today stocks turned
slightly lower, but tbo slump was
short lived. Most of tho leadeis
mado good gains in tlio first hour.
Trailing was vary light. Orent North
ern with oiu'-tohtt rise, niiulo tlio
biggest jump. The London market
was strong mul litis made traders
hero cautious. Union Pacific roso a
point.
Honda wore steady. Tlio close was
strout.
CAPTURE TAMP ICO
GALVESTON, Nov. 18. That the
Mexican rebels luul captured Tntn
pico was reported hero by wireless
todav. Tbo renort was uneonfirineil.
A stonniship now on its wny from
hero to 1 ampico ts expected to reach
tlioro tomorrow, when a full report is
oxjiuctcd by ita ctiptuiu,
RTp'l . iv i& ' V -at it , Ml flHV -' 5
o.cmt to -crr . coa Btuu wAictritLP.HEt.iY w
and ;tu(a.e. wajcjuclv
Aromcil as tbey net or bate been before. Connecticut women of ciery walk In Hro nre slioulilcrlns tbe burden
of preventing tlio Stuto from Inflicting tbe death punUliuiuut upon airs. Hesile J. Wukcfleld, couvlcted ncveral days
ago us mi accomplice in tbe murder of ber liuslmm).
Troui every eoneelviible vnnlnge Klnt wives nnd dnushiers of prominent men, suffragists nnd women opined
lo tbelr sex cxureUlus tbo rlsbt of franchise nre attacking u UNsniceful and unwarranted tbo carrying out of tbo
iuurt edict tlmt Mrs. Wakefield xbittl be Imngcd.
If Airs. Wakefield dies for tbe murder of ber husband, hi the actual commlsIon of which alio was not accused
of bating taken a baud, sbe wili be tbe first woman put to death hi the State aluce 17SO.
MW PHRRPP
HOLDS OP
ESPEE LIMITED
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. IS Post
oflce and railroad officials wcro
nearly frantic today at laat night's
robbery of tbe mall car on tho.Sboro
Line Limited, tho Southern Pacific's
fast train, between San Jose and San
Francisco.
The robbory was along practically
the santo Hues as that of n mall car
between HurllnFamo nnd San Fran
cisco less than n month ngonnd that
so bold n crime should bo committed
twice In so short a period, with prac
tically no clew to tho criminal's
Identity wns n subject of deep morti
fication as well as anxiety to tboso
responsible for tho safety of the
trains.
Tho man entered tho mall car nt
San Joso through n door which tho
fireman from tho cnglno had left
ajar on leaving It n fow moments
previously. Ho was masked and hold
a pistol In his Hand.
PATRICK J. LAVEY
PORTLAND, Nov. IS. -A telegram
wns received here today from Picsi
dent Wilson's secretary, Joseph Tu
multy, statins that the president had
signed a pardon for Patrick J. I.avey
of Portland, who was sentenced to n
year in the county jail nnd fined
$1000 by Federnl Judge W'olverlon
nfter ho luul plended guilty, to t
charge of tiding the mails to defraud
in connection with real estate trans
actions. I.avey nt ono time wns a
very prominent renl e-tato operator
nnd is well known along the coast. He
has served ten months of his. Ben
tencc? L
SAN FHAXCISCO, Nov. 18. Hay
shipping suffered $.10,000 ilaniune
front n heavy galo today Tho Island
Transportation company s Imrco No.
ti snapped its moorings off the Saiitn
Fo wharf, crushed into tlio Hritish
steamship Santa Hosalin, broke in
two and sank. Tlio scow schooner
Kvclino wont ashore near the break
water and wns totally wrecked. Tlio
schooner Monterey shtmuted into a
pior and crushed its bow. Much mi
nor damage wus done.
AGAIN
TO SAVE
mq6
N
10 BOLT NATIONAL
CONSERVATION MEET
"WASHINGTON, Nov, is With an
Intimation that he and his followers
might withdraw from tho National
Conservation Congress if recommen
dation nro adopted for tho supplant
ing of tbe federal government by tho
various states In conservation work,
Olfford Pinchot was prepared to sub
mit a minority report this atteruoo-i
as a member of tho committee on
waterpower control, providing that
i tho government shall share In the
(profits of water power development.
Other members of tho committee
insist on development work minus the
federal provision.
Tho state forestry commission,
however, reported against stato con
trol of conservation, though recom
mending that tho states take a more
active Interest In making waste lands
productive.
L
NE WYORIC. Nov. IS. Defore
United States Commissioner Shields
today. Sidney Moulthrop, formerly
private secretnry to United States
Senator James Hamilton Lewh
waived extradition and examination
on tx charge of forging Lewis' name
to n S2U0 check, nnd will bo returned
to Washington tomorrow for trial.
Moulthrop was arrested nfter hu
hnd. us charged, by tho authorities
sent threatening letters to President
Wllbon nnd to Senator Lewis.
Ho did not continent on additional
charges that ho wns tho author nnd
tho slgnor or si letter purporting to
bo from Lewis, In which II. M. Pin
dell of Peoria was offered tho am
bassadorship to Russia for a year lu
return for political sorvlces.
T
TO FALL
EASILY TO REBELS
VKUA t'Kl'Z, Nov. 18. -Thai Tux
pan would tall easily before tho reb
els under General Aguilar wns pre
dicted here today. Aguilar wits un
derstood to have given Ihu garrison
until Thtirhiluy to siirrendor nnd
ninny thought tho commander would
do so without offering re,sistiiuce. He
uppealed recently for rcitiforoeinentb
but tho government luul uoito to
spare,
AM
EW
MN
UNDER
ARREST
. WAK.CFICLD
11
I SEATTLE, Nov. IS. Efforts to
jorgantzo unskilled laborers under tbo
I American Federation of Labor will
fall according to tho insurgents, bo-
cause tho federation put itself on
record today as refusing to give aid
to unions until a year after organiza
tion.
Tho action canto up on a resolu
tion by Delogato A. W. Dennett of
Oklahoma, to cliango tho constitution
of the federation allowing payment
to newly organized unions of bene
fits In caso thoy wero locked out for
organtzlug. ,
Dennett explained that he was an
organizer and that tho forming of a
new union In Oklahoma meant tho
turning of tbe members out of work,
by employers, henco organization was
at a standstill.
Tho committee on law favors giv
ing discretionary power to tho execu
tive council to pay benefits but was
opposed by President Gompers In per
son, who claimed that to pay such
benefits would bankrupt tho Federa
tion's defense fund.
TO SAVE E
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 18. Testifying
hero today before Inter-itnte Com
merce Commissioner Clark, who is
probing into tho road's affairs, II. F.
Yoakum, uhaimtnn of the board of
directors of tho St. Louis & Sa.t
Francisco railroad, declared tlio road
never would have gone into tho huiut-t
of n receiver if lie had been ublo to
sell a half intercut in tlio Ciiieugo A:
Kasteut Illinois road with largo
tracts of land in Atizopn nnd Now
.Mexico, us ho planned. Yoakum
stated that ho expected to riiiije $7,
000,000 by the deal. This nniouut,
lto said, would lutvo been suffioiont
to lutvo prevented tho suit, which
forced tlio receiverhip.
II I I I I - T
MEXICAN DIPLOMAT
TO
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. Despite
Iho strained relations between tho
United States nnd Mexico, nn invi
tation wob sent today to .Mesip'tn
Charge, d'Aft'nires .Ajjsnnto jUwl
llio wedding of ProHidenl Wilson
daughter, JcsUo, to Francis II, Sayre.
ecwie
J.
UNSKILLED
LABOR
WANTED
FED AN
1
NN
Rl 0
f .?