Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 10, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Image 1

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SECOND
ED1TJON
rorUrthlr(l Yr.
I)illr Kluhtti Yoar.
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TO BE LANDED
United States, Ennlaml and Franco
Ajjrec to Act Jointly In Protecting
Forclun Residents of Mexico City
In Case of Trouble.
Partial Confirmation of Reports
That Hucrta and Carranza Are
Carrylnu on Peace Negotiations.
MKXICO CITY. Dee. lO.-Wlmt
MM'IIK'tl III III' lit t tlltl M1) fl I tllll t ion (if
nMiitM tlnit I'li'Hiili'iit llui'ilit mill
(li'iii'iiit furritnu went earning on
flllM negotiations U'JIH IllltllillCll 111-
ilnv ftutii icliublo source,
Tin' hlalciiii'iit wax semi.nfficlully
made Unit Curruiiru would ho given
it video in mi attempt, nl the July
I'lri'llnn. tn choose a iri'lili'iil Hat
isTactorv to all fai'tlnus-.
CIiIiii'mi I'lnn I'nlliiunl
III tlin I'Vi'iil of nil niili-forcign
outbreak here, an liilcriiuljnunl foien
of iiiiuiiit'x will In' rushed tn llin
scene fnun Vera Criu. i( wan Icnnicil
today.
'I' 1 1 1 1'nili'il Slnte, l'.ugluud mill
lYnuco have agreed l art jointly,
ncenrding tn infiiiiimtiiin from the
fiiihiisslr anil consulates, in pro
tecting tlin foreign residents. Tin'
nrniiigement wax said to In' similar
In lliat tinili'r whii'li tin' powers sent
an international iiiinv to Pekin at
tin' linn- of the llnxcr tmulili'M.
Mrs-. Nelson O'SliaiiuliiM'iov. wife
if llio Amcnrmi linru d'affaires.
Iiiih ri'fnii'il tn leave Mexico Cilv so
loiiir as her husband remains, it was
Miiil at tin' riiiliasov tmlav.
Cutigrr IIovin In llueiU
In uutlifviiig, Inli' xeslcrdnv after
iiiiini, General lliii-rln'n rlcclioji iim
president, llio Mexican congress fiti
allv bowed to tlio dictator'., wishes.
Tli n lawmakers showed simis fm
n tiini' of getting nut of luiinl anil
ili'i'lariiiL' tlin presidential election
legal. This would linvo embarrassed
lliicrln. I In has ailtnlili'il tlmt tin'
1'niihlitutioii does not allow- him tn
succeed himself, ami if Ins I'li'i'tinn
linil turn held legal lu would liavc
liml Ironlili' in explaining awav a
failuri' In retire immediately. Kven
if lie liml ri'iuaiiii'il iuNiffiee. follow
ing his fnnual elei'linu. his first dnlv
w until Inn ii been to ii'siote cniisti
tntioiial government.
Left, however, simply iih pmvis.
imiiil president,' lie was in n isisitiou
to tit it i it t hi II that, the situation io
niniiiinu' unchanged, imthiiiu' rcmaiii.
nl for him hut In I'liuliuue as pro.
viional president, exercising Hie die
latorinl powers lie has seir.ed.
Hlorlloii for July
On an aelual showdown, it devel
npi'd that lliose who hml opposed the
latter plan lacked Ihe nere to defy
Ihe piesideut mid the nullification
lesoliilion went through speedily.
Unci ta was not only mil dUtiuhcd
in Iiim present position, hut oongioss
explieitly confirmed him in it until
tlio next t'leetiou, which was- sot for
Ihe first Sunday in duly, 1011. For
eign diplomats liern sniil iiiinffieiullv,
however, that they helieved he real,
iri'il he pi-ohnlily wuiild hi' linnlilii In
hold Ids ground so long.
mIginTake
WASIIINdTO.V, Doc. 10. Tlio
toiiiiiiurco dojiiirtmmit uiul nnvlKutlon
luirmui IniKun u Joint InvostlKotlon
Iciilay to ilntonulno tlio orlKln of
wlruliiBB mouunKoa roculvml Htuulay
nlfilit uml Monday mornhiK, tollltiK o(
u tuiriilnK slilp off tlio VtrKlnla coast
from which It wan Hnhl another .vohboI
hail takon tlio paBHuiiKora, whilu llio
cruw romaluod on board to fight tlio
flumes,
Tho rovonuo cutter Eurvlco lm
nioillatoly ruuhud two crafU to tho
roocuo hut no Htich hIiIji uu tho ono
doHi'iiliud could lio found.
It was uiiupuctod that boiiio Irro
fliuiiHlblo amntour uout out tho inoa
HiiKim ami If cuuKht ho will lo so
voroly doalt with uudor tho Inw mak
liiK unci) uu otfoiiRo pnnlHlialilo by
f llio, Immlboiimoiit or both.
MANS H
THREE NATIONS
WRELESS
Medford
MME. MONTESSORI, THE ITALIA
S. S. M'CLURE, WHO
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.Mine. .MoiiU'fsoij, (he most famoiMit lure, the iihlor, who ilisi'iitercd her
earlier of rluldr win mi wnikjt" Anu-riea hexeral vears- m;o, in-
t
ranks lii'uhi thai of IVoehi-l mid
l'ostalor.i, has eome to the I lilted
Slates lo leeture on her method i it
ii half dozen InrKe i-ilie. S. S. Me-
OF
WAWKIIINMTOX. Dec. 10. (lux.
ernmeiil (iwiierslup of lele;riiph mid
telephone systems is under serious
consideration by tho Wilson admin
istratiou. Follow ins; a visit to the
white house tmlav, I'lctmaster (leu-
eral lltirlesou insiied the follow inj;
Nlntciin.'iit :
"Theie in u enneerted deinaiid ev
ery where for puhlie ownership of the
telephouo and telegraph h.veiiis.
However, thu admiiiistratinu will not
act hastily.
"The ipiestioii is a hrnail one. Moth
President Wilsou'H iiiiini and mv own
are open ii'aiilin; thu wimIoiu of
the mine. V are investi'ntiiis; Imih
here mid alnoad. 1 expeet to haxe
snmethini; to sav riK'nrdiui; it in my
anuuiil report. I have had two lein:
talks witli II i' rlu' 1 1 Samuels, head ol
Ihe Kuclish postal sxxlcm. The plan
involves the problem of lakinir oer
prnperllei valued at between .lll(l.
ntlO.OUII mid .-r.llH),litiil,(Mill."
WiASIIINOTON, Dec, 10. Ht'cnunn
ConnrcBninan Donovan objected when
CoiiKremimnn Ilobnon, of Murrlmnc
fame, nuked lenxo to iIImmixh prohi
bition at toiuorrnw'H neuxlou, tho
two luwmnkura nearly had a Unlit nu
tho floor of thu hoiiso this afternoon.
ShukliiK IiIh fist at bin follow rep
resentative, lloliHou did, In fact, urKo
DonoMiu to stop outhldo mid settlo
their dUinroiicuH, Home even until
tho ox-Biillor ovon called Ills opponent
a liar.
Mutual filnda finally iiulotod tho
disputants and porauudod tliem to
finish their nrKUiuuiit orally In tho
lobby.
ASK FEDERAL AID
l'lllUDKU'lllA, Tn., Dee. 10.
MeetiiiK in itn seeoml duy session, tho
Ameriean nood joads coiii-chk dis
eusried today u eo-oporativo pliin bo
tween the states and tlio federal k,,v
orument for tlio uonstruetioit of stale
liiK'liwayH. It provides- for the niv
eiiiuu'iit to render l'iuaueiul ass-ist-anee,
the stales repaying IJuelo Sam
lutor,
FAVOR
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E
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MEDTOltD.
N TEACHER, AND
INTRODUCED HER WORK HERE
iiiivi-il hit in I'ouii', nun ue mil ik-i
as her mlMser. Mr. Met 'lure met the
famous Italian on the liner which
brought Iter, mid welcomed her to
this country.
TEXAS FLOODS
FAST SUBSIDING;
LIFE LOSS HEAVY
POUT WOltTll, ToxftH, Dec. 10.
Tlio Dooil n fast nibnldlnR toiUy
except In tho exlromo ooutbeantern
part of thu state, where tho crost was
Mill hurrylnK toward tho Riilf.
i:cn there, howuvcr, tho situation
was not so serious an farthor up
stale. Many of tho mlsMni: were bo
KlunltiK tn bo heard from but tho
number of tlioso unaccounted for
still ran to 1000 or TiOOO. Of these.
It was bulloveit perhaps 10 pur cunt
woru drowned, althoiiRh not nioro
than about 1!.'0 dead had been dad
ultuly accounted for.
Tho flooded towns wero loft lu &
deplorable condition, A deposit o!
llmo Kuvcrnl Inches deep covered
oxorythliiR. Tho filth was Inde
scribable and tho mnell almost be
)ond endurance. Sewer systems lu
all towns that had them wcro com
pletely out of coiiiiuIbsIoii. Drink
able water there was none.
Tho smallpox epidemic was grow
ing worvo and more nnd nioro typhoid
cases wero appearliiK.
Tho hoiuelesH wero buliiR cared for
in public bnlldliiKs and food and
clothliiK, railroad communication he
lm; tn some extent ro-establlshcd,
wero beliiK riiHlied In to thorn.
lu nil, Gil villages, towns and cities
suffered more or less from tho high
water.
NKW YOHK. Dee. 10. - I'ronoiiue.
ed weakness featured llio opening of
tlio stock market today. Tlio pass
ing of tlio dividend on Me.xieun l'e
trolcum caused that stock to drop
(1 points, to 'II. Caumlimi Pacific
lost i! :i-l,,and Now York Central
touched oi 1-1, a now hiw point for
llio last five years. Changes else
where xvoro generally downward, hut
tlie losses wero small.
llonds wero steady.
Tito market closed quiet.
PELKEY BEGINS TRAINING
FOR BATTLE WITH SMITH
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dee. JO.
Accompanied hy Tommy Hunts,
xlio is acting as his manager, Aithur
Pelkey, genernily recognized as tlio
wliito heavyweight champion of the
win Id, is in Sun Francisco today to
start training for his twenty-round
contest hero January 1 with Ouu
boat Smith. Holh Pelkey and Smith
will lio introduced to tlio speetalovi
ut tonight' ItfU'liiO'Mtirphy tijiht. j
Mail Tribune l
OUICCION, WGDNKSDAY,
Michigan and Colorado District Con
tlitlora to Be Aired Professional
Gunmen and Armored Autos Im
ported by Mine Owners.
Military Courts Have Supplanted
Civil Tribunals :and Miners De
prived of Rights of Counsel.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Con
Krcsslomil Investigation of the slrlkos
In Michigan and Colorado inlnlnK dis
tricts was dumunded today by Itoprc
suiituthes MacDonuld and KcatlnK or
tho respcctlva states.
Ilcforo tho boiJMi committee on
rules the two lawioskcrs told drama
tically of tho wrongs they said tho
employers had perpetrated on tli'j
men In both region's. From remarks
dropped by members of tho commit
tee It seemed likely that Inquiries
ftould be ordered.
Hundreds of professional guninon
who had previously been employed to
fight the West Virginia in I no strike,
Keating assured the committee, were
Imported Into Colorado. "Armored
automobiles were bought by thu
operators and . galling guns wero
mounted on them," ho said. "Tho
miners were warned not to call for
their mall on pain of death."
"In Michigan," said MacDonald
"2300 men were idle by the mine
strike. Conditions In the copper
region arc acute."
Doth congressmen asserted that the
laws against miners' discharge mere
ly on account of union affiliations
had been Ignered: that military
courts had supplanted civil tribunals
and that miners, arrested, were de
prived of their rights of counsel.
SAN' FRANCISCO, Cal., Dee. 10.
That tho campaign begun here
against ipiaek doetors will lie made
statewide henceforth was stilted to
day hy Seeretarv I'iuklmm of the
state board of mcdieal examiner-.
At tlio outset, he said, eery nr
gauir.ed medieal society in Califor
nia will lie asked to send in a list of
undesirable practitioners in it- own
locality, and in this way tlie mem
bers of the honrd believe tliev would
quickly get complete returns fiom
every county in tlie state.
Dr, I'iuklmm mentioned Sacra
mento, I.os Anyelos Oakland and
Snn Diego us places w lie to tlie board
will become active at once.
IDENT
ONANTI-TRUSTPROGRAM
WASHINGTON. Dee. 'JO. PresN
dent Wilson conferred todav with
inember of tlio house jiidieiury com
mittee regarding an anti-trust uro
gram. Tlie meeting, which was held
at tho whito house, developed that a
difference of opinion prevailed
among the members of Ihe commit
tee as to tlio character of the legis
lation needed. All xwro agreed,
however, lliat tho Sherman Inw
should not ho touched.
FEDERALS 10 MAKE
STAND AT OJINAGA
KL PASO, Tex., Dee. 10. -General
Mereado, tlio iroxican federal eoin
mandei', who led tlio flight from
Chihuahua City, was entrenching
Ojinngn, the border town, where lie
nnd his soldiers took refuge, as rap
idly as possible today. A rebel force
was said to he marching on Ojiiumn
mid a fierce engagement wits looked
for as soon us it urrives,
CONGRESS MAY
ORDER PROBE OF
MINING, STRIKES
CALIFORNIA
WAR
ON MEDICAL QUACKS
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W:-r .M'REYNOLDS AGAIN
Vrir i INTERFERESCALLING
M i OFF PROSECUTION
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Map showing netivitv of tlie Cnrrnnzn troops hi the nortlieni part of
Mexico. Chihuahua, one of the largest cities of the countrv, "wiiieli has
jut hocn ahnudoiH'd hv tlie federnU. xns the object ic k nt of rebels.
GAME COMMISSION
EXPENSES ORDERED
CUT BY GOVERNOR
SAI.KM, Or., Dee. 10. That tlie
expenses of tlie state game depart
ment have been double what they
ought to he is the opinion expressed
hy Governor West todav.
With an estimated expenditure of
fOltiO for December, which will be
lower than any other mouth of the
year, the expenditure from the game
protection fund this year amount to
.fl'J.'i.OOO, or, as ixiinted out by the
governor, nearly four limes n much
ns it cost to run tlio office of secre
tary of state.
"In my opinion, this is entirely too
much money to spend under present
conditions," said the governor. ''It
will bo my endeavor to cut this ex
pense in two next year, through tlio
reoVganiratiou of the department."
At n meeting here last night the
fish and game eonuuission was or
ganised temporarily by the election
of Floyd Hilyeau as chairman nnd
II. II. Clifford as secretary. Hotlt
were nppointed to the commission b
Governor West yesterday.
ALL STRIKERl GO
10
INDIANAPOLIS, Iud., Dec. 10
Practically nil the teamsteis still out
oh htriko hero will resume work
shorlly, their employers havin
agreed to pay the union scale, it wn,
stated this afternoon ut union head
s
quarters.' The men did not usk nnd
the employes are not according union
recognition.
GERMAN STEAMER AGROUND
FRYING PAN SHOALS
WUSHINGTON, Dee. 10. Wire
less dispatches received lieio today
from tho revenue cutter Seminole
stnted that tho German steamer
F.iokenborg is ngronnd off Frying
Pun Shoals, '
BACK
WOK
CHIHUAHUA. JUST EVACUATED BY
UN
FIGHTING
AI
CALUMBT, Mich., Dec. 10. The
strike situation hete and elsewhere
throughout tho copper mining coun
try became alarming this afternoon.
Hero and at Houghton thousands of
members of the Christians' Alllnnco
were parading the streets, shouting
for forcible expulsion ot all labor
agitators. Gunilghtlug broke out at
Qulncy. Lynching wero feared.
At the head ot u000 deputies, tho
sherltt was tolng desperately to ro
storo order here. Special Prosecu
tor NIcholU. Governor Ferris per
sonal representative, hastily con
ferred with President Mofer of tho
miners' federation, urging him to use
his Influence to keep unionists off the
streets.
Then Nlchotls hurried to Goneral
Abbey, commanding tho stato troops
In the copper regions, to discuss the
advisability of asking the governor to
cull out more militia and declare mar
tial law.
At Qulncy two deputies were fatal
ly shot and a third was ies serious-
l wounded. Two strikers wero ar
rested but the fight continued to rage
RAN FKANCISCO, Cal., Dee. 10.
Tlio story of the wreck of the
British Daltuumr, captain Ihistor,
with tho probable Lws of tlie entire
crew, was brought hero today by the
French bark Marie. Tho Daltuumr
was found dismantled and abandon
ed thirteen miles south of Callao.
Captain Hriui of tlie Marie sent a
boat party on hoard the Daltuumr,
but the only evidence of life found
was a half-starved cut. The cat was
brought here on the Marie, but the
fate of Captain lhister mid the thirty
men of his eiew is not known.
The Daltnmar left Callao Septem
ber '- for Tal Tul, Chile, where she
was to complete tukiiijj on n cargo
for northern ports,
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CALUMET
LYNHIN
FEARED
STEAMER
WRECKED
CREW
MISSING
nmnn Hffirt T (Waffle
?07 Second Street -1
WEATHER
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THE HUERTA TROOPS
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SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 10. Fol
lowing tho publication of reports
that Attorney General Mcftoynolds
had demanded his resignation because
he had too vigorously prosecuted tho
case against C. E. Mitchell ot Spo
kane, charged with mining frauds,
United States District Attorney Cain
today stated that it was only fair to
the attorney general to state that ho
did not think that the Mitchell., caso
had anything to do with "the request
for bis resignation. "
After tho conviction of Mitchell,
his wlfo went to Washington In his
behalf and shortly aftor District At
torney Cain rccolved a request from
the attorney general that he conserit
to a new trial.
Cain stated that he consented but
while preparing the papers came to
the conclusion that the fodcral court
here had no right to set aside theso
verdicts. He then wrote tho attor
ney general to this offeet.
Cain was tbon roquested to conio
to Washington. Following a confer
ence with Attorney General Mclley
nolils. Cain was Instructed to appear
boforo Federal udge Hudkln In Spo
kano and ask for a removal of tho
judgment against Mitchell. a Judgo
lluclklu held that as he had authority
.to grant tho Judgment In tho first
place, ho had a right to let It stand.
Cain then wroto Attorney General
McReynolds and received a telcgra
phis reply directing him to apply to
the circuit court of appeals at San
Francisco asking for u mandate com
pelling lludklu to declare tho judg
ment void. This was refused.
As the case now stands, Mltuholl
must be ro-trled. He Is now out on
bonds.
Tho supremo court of tho United
States sustained on appeal Judgy
Itudklu's verdict but In the Mitchell
case set usldo tho judgment.
NEW JERSEY BOSS
TUKNTON, N. J., Dec. 10. Louis
Kiicliule, political boss of AUantio
City, entered the penilentitiry today
to sorvu ono year for having, usono
of its members, secured for a com
pany in which ho was interested, n
big contract from tho Atlantio City
board of water commissioners.
CREATE OREGON CAVES
A NATIONAL PARK
WASHINGTON, Dee. 10. A bill
creating tho Oregon Caves Nntimuil
Park and betting aside 180 nerelil
.Tocphinu county for that purpwu
was introduced in the house today
by Congressman Huwluv. . ', J
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