,fnf(Jti Hfsfrtrfrnf SnoJifet 207 second street o M'ail Medford TRIBUNE SECOND EDITION WEATHER l'atr fonlKlit nnl VrUUy Mm. II! lln. ill) Vn. .11. PiirlyllilM Tr, Dully-ICIiWitli Y"r Mill PACIFIC CUTS MELON TO Dlicclcrs Approve Distribution of $110,000,000 Worth of Baltimore &. Ohio Stock to Common Stockhold ers Dividend Cut to 8 Per Cent. Preferred Stockholders Secure In Junction to Prevent Distribution Procedure (o Follew Later. Ni:V VOIIIC, .Inn. H. Ill reel or of Ilic I'n. on I'ui'Uiti ciuupniiy hero lo- llll lipploVCil till' plllll of lllll CVOU- llvo I'diiiiiMlli'K In ililiibutit iiiurp limn il,iiilii,o(lil worth or llultliiimv V Ohio took, hold hv tho I'tiion I'll I'illi', lo eiiuunilll stockholder. Tln iliivrtgrp iiUn approved the ti'poiiitiii'iiilHtluii lii reduce the divi il.'iiil mlit on iiyiiiiiioit Mock fnuii If) li h per ewtl. Il mmh iiimored lid afternoon IhM llit llHluiiiori A; Ohio lock would In' iliatlllillti'd lo .tni'lihoMur nl' I coord .MmmIi . Tim ilin-iiloiV ilocUinu was till iioiiiicitil by Judge l.nvctl. lie fluid tint moi'dihirn of litrihuliug llu stock would lilt decided Inter. Judge l.ovett ili'iili'il he liml heard nT miy opposition nt' untfcrri'il stool; holder mill convcrlildo lioiiilhnlili'M In tin' diMtrlhutioii inii. Ili suit! In know of tin ii'itxoii vvhv picforrcil slocl.hohlcr- hIiiihIiI hurc in Iho dis- ItlllUlioil Of II I'llkll ItOIIIIH. Suit lo prevent Uii' di-lrihutloii or Ihn slock nf tin' llultimoiit Ohio lo eotuiiiiiii stockholder was iiihti liitJtl iifiiiiixl Hi. i I'liion I 'mil in di icctorM this iil'lcrno'iii liy prol'envil hlllcktlolllctH, STILL UNDECIDED LONDON', .Inn. 8. -F.ngli-h iievv paper inferred tniliiy for ttir fii-t liinu to tin' po-sihillty of Sir Lionel ('iiiili'ii'rt IriiiiNlVr Imtn thf MritMi legation in Mexico City to mimic olht'i' illploiiuitii' post. Thut hi. I Ml II-f el" llltit been considered WIM generally agreed, hut (he consensu of journalistic npiuiou was thut nothing hud liri'ii decided definitely. "Not a step in Ihn ('union uinlli'r will In luki'ii," Miiil Ihn l.ouihiu I'okI, "so long iim llu present indefinite i-IIUilllililiH l'.il ill Mexico." Keillor', (ho news ngeiioy, was "aulhoriliilivi'lv iiifonni'il Unit what ever Irnnhfi-r iiiav be made, thorn is mi iiili'iition tu huvi' Caiilcii leave Mexico City in llu' iiiuiiriliuti' Inline, inclining within the ni'.t few uioiitliH. Al-o (hero hus boon no ipictimi of lllH lOOIlll." 10 STAY LONGER PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss., Jan. 8. Pii'nIiIi'iiI Wilson whs linked liy ,1 delegation of Misslssippiuiis toilay to delay Itlis ilcpuituru fumi Pass Christian until .laiiunry IK, lie. do,- I'liut'li.' ( Thii dglogaljon represented MiHrin. mpjii valley improvement irKiiui-:i lioiiH, T uvKi'd, tint irertiileiit to make pail of hm jounjiiy lo Wach i 1 1 K t 1 1 011 nilrimi ahmv t ho Mis Hihhippi river and view Ihn ravages iHIIIUItll llV flllllll. Till. ilitlitirultf.tl nihil nykei tho president to aid in thn iilil to liavi) ( olunel (ioetum and other canal rnuslruetoiv piopnixj mimic M'lnmii! to pi event furlher flood lIlllllllC. STEAMER BATTLE ABBEY IS BURNED AT SEA AKTPIIIA, Or., dan. 8.--That Ihn Hteaiuer llnttlo Alihey was huineil at ht'n Deeemher .'II was tho word liroiiKhl hiu'd today liy the captain and Hff'W who wvrn picked up and lauded, .hero today. STOCKHOLDERS CARDEN TRANSFER TWO BniGADIER GENERALS TO COMMAND AMERICAN TROOPS NEAR THE MEXICAN BORDER lBRkfttaw jSBmKm I III VF iB llilt;uilli'r.(.('irral Hunter Liggett llrlKaillor (ieiuunl Hutilcr LtcKutt niul llrlKinlliT (ieiivrnl Krnnklln J. Hell linvu lieeu onlereil to 'Vvxan Clly, 'I'cxiim, to coiiimiinil tlm Auuirlrnii trooHi near tliu Mexlcim lionler. Tim oritur of tlin war iliiimrlmenl iloen not iitenu n cliniiKn of policy by I'rcal leal WIU011 In roKiinl to Mexico, toil nIioiiIiI tlin tllll.t comit when llleno tiooim tniiMt net nKiiliuil Mexlro they lll hit In llio Iitinilit of Milillrm la CITY OWNERSHIP OF TROLLEY LIS FOR LOS ANGELES 1.0.4 AN(li:i.i:S. Cat , Jan S - t'l tlmuti' municipal ownership of Htrecl car linen In I.im AiiKelea la mhorntuil today In a report on tho phyalral vnluatlun of tho I.OK AiiKi'let ratlwuy propurtlt'H iiihiIii to tho rlty council hy tho hoard of public utllltleii hero. Tho pli)nlcal valuation of tho proper tlva lit placed at flO.NOO.OOO. Tho report of the hoard wai madn After an InvuntlKutliin of moro than a year hy a commlttcu of expert ciikI- necm. Il further declarer thnt thu railroad company remirted to "dan ccroiiH iiractlct'H"liirlnK tho last year hy paliiK n dividend of 1 800,000 thnt wiH not warranted hy tliu oarulnKH." "Tho city and thu company gliould Kut tOKethcr on thu IishIk of protect- tut: tho rltthtM of both parties," tho report rend. A contract, Il urge-, ithould ho entered Into KlvluK tin city tho rlKht to purchano tho var ious rallwny llnoa nt rvammnblo In tervnln at ti fair price, which la not to Include tho franchise values. HIGHER PIES RULE IN STOCK MARKET Ni:w YOIUC, Jan. R. Prices In a mnjorlly of cahch were hlKher nt tlio opeuliiK of tho stork market today. There wn also a gifod demand for tho favorite Htocka, Texii Company, Heading nnd Krlo wore bid up u point, and American Snuff and Itiimley preferred rose W'j. American Hunr and Now Haven declined 1. Later tho belter feellnt; which had pervaded tho mar ket wna undermined by tho weak liens of New Haven, Tho lnttor Htock dropped two point on It un favorable November cnruliiKB, and other reprcBentntlvo Htocka reactod half or moro. Honda worn firm, Tho market eloaod Hteady. L BY WA8IIINUTON, Jan. 8. ConKrosa. man llartholdt. thu liouno of fopro entatlve' foroinoat ponro advocate, retimed today to worl up any oxelto mont over (lonernl Leonard Wood'd p!ca iih chief of thu army stuff, for S,000,000 to buy moro field Kims and auiuiuultloli. "H'h merely tlio annual wnr acaro," said llartholdt. "This tlmo thuy'ru iiuIuk tho Mexican eltuatlou to try and frighten cointrcFluto uppropilut- liiK moro. Tliiit'a tho ono thing ull tlilu agitation la fomuutud fur tho tduglo purposo of Influencing con-urcaa, MEDFORD. llr(Kailler(.'eneriU IViinKllii J. Hell I whom iliu wnr detuirtmunt had con- flilpiivn. (icuerul l.lcKi.'tt linn heen tlio heml of tlio war colli'Ko, hut the oriler will ri'toro him to more nctlvu duty, ll'.i will inku chnrKu of tint I'ourth army UlvUlon. (ieiiornl Hull lifts liron it rnmmniiil In tint I'hllliplncii. Ho will tuki' tho plnci) of (leiieral William II. Carter In rommaud of Ihn Keconit nrmy illvllon nl Toxnn Clly. 'METHODISTBRANCH IN CONNECTION WITH STATE UNIVERSITY CIIAMI'AICN, III. Jan. S- A do nomluntloiial ro'lKlous department In , couuectluu with 'a atnlo unlvemliy .a ' thu unlipio nuheino IivIuk perfected Itoduy by .Mt'thodlkt leader of Mil nola who aro workliiK In conjunction I with Ihn offlclalH of tho University of initio! here. Within A fow month tho Wesley Foundation will roulsl of n l'JOO.000 eiidowineiit fund fur this purpoHu accordliiR lo announcement of Executive Secretary Mcdanuon today. Tho Wesley Foundation la Incor porated tinder thu law of Illinois. Course lu rellKloua Instruction by prominent Methodist dovlnes and theloKluiiH will bo offered to regular HtudentH of tho uulvorslty. and duo credit kIvcii hy tho university for tho work douc. llachelor'a deRrocs will be nlven for coursea combined from (ho Methodist department and other department of tho university. T WASHINGTON, Jan. S. So far as tho house Hiib-comuiltteo on judiciary la concerned, tho administration's nutl-trst legislation program was completed today. Hvery phaso of tho trust Question had been covered n bills prepared and will bo ready for submission to tho full committee when congress rensombles Monday. Hoprexcutntlvo Clayton of Ala bama, chairman of the comntltteo, Is ailed tilts afternoon tho following stntenient: "Hills touching every phase of tho subject havo boon prepared. Just as soon as tho full commlttco returns to Washington Ihoy will bo taken up for cnuslderutlou. ISONMENT STHASBHUItO, Jan. S. For tlio army offlcera beforo a court martial charged with brutal treatment of elvlllaiiH at tho tlmo of tho rocout untl-nillltury rlota nt Zaborn, prov luco of Alenco, light seutoncca would bo suCriclfiit. tho prosecutor an nounced today. Ho Hiiggoutud Eovon days Imprison ment for Colonel on Hunter nud throe, for Lieutenant Schad, tho former for wrongful Imprisonment and tho lat ter for assault. Thoro woro other accusations ngnluut tho officers but tho prosecu tor dropped them, OREO ON, TJit'RSDAY, O'SHAUGHNESSY CONSULTS LIND AT VERA CRUZ Rumored a Chanije of Policy on America's Part Is Contemplated Hucrta Again Talk's of Resigning and Taking FleJd Against Rebels. Recall of O'Skauqhnessy Denied by President Wilson Diplomats Credit Rumws. I'AKH CllltlSTIAN. Miss., Jan. H That John t.liid' purpnue In via ItlnK rrctildeiil Wilson a to recom mend CharKO d'Affnlri-s O'HhaiiKh ucNsy'it recall was posltlvt-ly denied at the WIUou cottAito here this after noon. On the; contrary. It was stated that I.lnd spoke of O'HhatiRhnessy In tho hlRhcsl in'mis, expreisliiB warm appreciation of hit work. (Jim to Vera Cru VBA CIIUZ, Mexico, Jan. 8. Charnu d'Affalrra 0'HhnuKliuesy of tho Culled Stale embaimy In Mexico City arrived hero today to confer with John Lnd, President Wilson' personal representative. O'ShauKiindsay brought hi wife with him but they left tbclr little son at the capital. It was believed this was to put an extlnKUlitier on reports, that they had closed tho embassy and left Mexico City for , Itood. tfrraldent . lluerla offered the O'ShauKhnesay's a special train for tho trip brittle clinrito d'affalretle cllned with thanks. MEXICO CITY. Jan. 8. Tho ro port that General Huerta was about to rcslftn tho Mexican presidency to take tlio field personally against the rebels was current again today. Huerla to Itcftlgn? It was unconfirmed but persistent ly rumored that Huerta himself was telling friends In the Catholic party that ho had decided on tho step. Di plomats hero Inclined' to credit rumors that the United States was considering adoption of an entirely new Mclean policy. As to what it was, however, nono could guess. Tho surmise that some chango was duo In Mexican American relations seamed to bo based mainly on Chargo d'Affalres O'Shaughnessy'a Journoy to Vera Cruz to sco John Llud, Presi dent Wilson's envoy, so soon after tho latter's return from a conference with tho American chief executive That Mnd had brought back fresh In structions was tho general opinion. High Mexican officials denied that any Moxlcans accompanied Llnd on his trip to Pass Christian. AT Seats for 100 or moro have been provided at the Commer- clul club's annual banquet at f 7;30 o'clock ut tho Medford Hotel tonight. A most inter- estlng program has been pro- posod and all anombors of tho club as well as any other rest- dentB desirous ot becoming members aro Invited. Tickets can bo obtained from Socro- -f tary Streets at tho club build- f lug or at tlio hotel this even- lug. price SI. 00. A temporary stago has bcon 4 erected for ho Hovolor's club uitnstrcls and a special pro- gram of auuslo provided. Short speeches will bo inado by leading cttUous and dlrcc- tors for tlio ousulug year elected. , MMU0Mt NKW YORK, Jim. 8. A semt-an-iiual dividend of 'A per cent on its common stock and 'J per cent on its preferred stock was declared hero this afternoon liy tho directors of tho JJaltimoio & Ohio ruilumd. HOTEL CURRENCY .TANLTAUY 8, IMA. CAUDI.WAL FAUT.EY It ASS TUP. .-MiUBV 'KIV DAXCES AS IMMODEST 0 ,n 3pr . saBBMsasasasasasasasasasaasasasai BaaasasBi aSfBBrBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaSBBBajBk . 9fBBI r BBBBBBbVjbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBDBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB' lDBBBBBBBBBI KBiSBBBBBBVBH h JVsBBBBBBHaBBBBsmiH rjMSHMBasi HtrfslslslslslDBH awn eft CardINcu FarXiE.V M .. ' " WMJV3& "Sir SBBlbBBBBBBl Cardinal I'urley and various bishop throughout the United Statu bare declared their disapproval of any entertainment given by Catholics lo which the tauKo, the unctei glide or the uiaxlxu are ludulged In. 1 . .- SULZER THREATENS SCANDAL PROBE E: ALHANY, Jan. 8 With a wotl bossed Tammany scnato glaring across tho corridor at a defiant re publican assembly, tho New York legislature of 19H Is In session hero today. It Is the first New York legislature that ever had an Im peached governor in Its membership, and the first that has had a frco lance assembly, although tho repub licans elected a majority ot the mem bers. The republicans had looked for ward to this session as an opportun ity for them to enact such progres sive measures as workmen's compen sation, direct primaries and reform ballot. A republican conference In. New York pledged tho assemblymen to theso measures, but the democrats forestalled tho gathering of this political ammunition by passing these ft a mo progressive bills during tho final days of the special season ot the democratic legislature. NKW YORK', Jan. 8. -Seerotnry of the TreiiMiry McAdoo and Secretin" of Acrii'iilturo llou-tou left for Ho-s-ton this afternoon. They will hold n currency henriui; there tomorrow, "Neither l nor Secretary lloucton," said Secretary McAdoo before leav ing Now York, ''litis expre.-sed, cither ilireelly or indirectly, any opinion or I'ouncil any coiieluMon' on bunking ipie.-'tious we now tire in vestijjutiiii; under the federal rc.-ervo act. Nor shall we do so until all facts aro submitted. To avoid the slightest possibility of a inisunder standiiiK wo desire to say that ull inferences or statements to the con trary may lie accepted as unauthor ized." KRUEGER SIGNS WITH NEW FEDERAL LEAGUE KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 8. -A three-year contract with the Kiwi sus City clnli of the Federal league was signed hero toilay liv Art Krue ger, a member of tho Los Angeles chili of the l'uoifio .CrtiW league. Krut'ipu' is an outfielder. LEGISLATOR G ISPRECKLES MUST ! PAY SUBSCRIPTION TO FRISGOFAIR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Jan. 8. Hy an oral ileci-iou bunded down here today by Superior Judge Sen- well the Panama Pacific KxpoMtnm company U victor in its suit ngitint Rudolph SprcckcN, multi-millionaire, for .?17,.")(1I a- part of a Mib-eriplion to the lair, Mibcriiicil by Sprockets in 1!U(). Sprockets made one payment of $.")000 and another of $'"00 on a fJ.'i.OOO suboription. lie refused to pay the remaining $17,."i00, claiming that his contract was abrogated be cause it wn- made with tho explicit provision that it would become 'void unless tho federal government ex tended aid. Judge Souwell ruled thnt Spreckels waived the original contract in a let ter of March, 1011, nud in which he inelo-ed a check for .fioOO. ThU payment vva- made nfter the Kahu b'll a-king for federal aid had been defeated. IVIiLlTEA REMAINS ' AT COPPKHFIKLD, Ore., Jan. S. Three aullltlamcn under Sergeant Hennrd ot Portland aro maintaining martini law In Copperflold today, All attempt to Induco tho doposed city officials to resign was mado by Col. Lavvson and Sheriff Hand. Follow ing their ruiusal, Colonel Lavvson an nounced that tho inllltla would re main In control In Copportlcld until n now city government was estab lished. Colonel Lavvson, Sheriff Hand and Attorney Frank Collier. Governor Wes's legal representative aro lu Huker today. WAITRESS LEAPS INTO 11AMETTE--IS SAVED ALHANY, Or., Jan. 8. Leaping into the Willamette river horo this afternoon in an attempt ut suicide, Miss Hazel Ward, -0 years of age, a waitress, was picked up by several men in a bout after she had floated 1.100 feet. She was unconscious when rescued, but was resuscitated. No uuube, is known for her act. NO. 247 ADRIFT AT SEA FORRFTYHOURS Captain and Crew of British Bark Battle Abbey Forced to Abandon Burning Ship and Escape In Life boatCollier Pronahly Destroyed. Coal Caught Fire From Spontaneous Combustion One Boat Smashed In Getting Away 300 Miles at Sea. ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 8. Drifting for fifty hours in on open boat on the ocean, 'Mil miles off Los Angeles, before hing picked up hy the (lemma Imrk Killick on Janunrv -. was tho e.xH'rience of Cuptniu T. IL Mnrstors, wife and two children nnd cow ot sixteen men nfter they had aban doned the Hritish bnrk Battle Abbey, which was burning fiercely. Captain Thode, in charge of tho Kilbelf, brought the vessel into port loony when he nnd tho master of tho ill fated Rattle Abbey came ashore and told their story. In telling of his extrarience, Captain Mnrstcrs said: Coal Caught on Fir "We sailed from Newcastle, Octo ber 18, and had fnir weather for the IN OPEN BOAT first few days. We had been out about three weeks when tho coat caught fire. Tho fire spread and tho temperature ineronseil. On Decern- , her :tl the temperature find risen to 138 degrees, and for fear of an ex plosion we decided to abandon (ho Hnttlo Abbey. "The weather was bad nnd n heavy sea wnn running.. We at tempted to lower two boats, but smashed one in getting it over. Wo then nil got into the one boat, but stove u hole in it in getting it launched. "Wo had not sighted shore for sev eral days, but it was thought we wero 300 miles out ut sen. "After getting Into tho boat we headed for shore. We had plenty of water nnd provisions to last us sev eral days. We put up a sail, but that afternoon we encountered the henv-ie.-t gale wo had struck on the trip. The waves broke oyer the bout ami we were all soon drenched to tho skin. However, nil seemed to stand the btrnin, probably owing to the ex citement. Probably Blew Up "It was about 10 o'clock on Wed nesday when wo left tho vessel nnd it wns just beforo noon on Friday that we sighted the Eilbek. Wo managed to put the boat uround and get in the shin's course, uiul they hud no trouble in sighting us. "We wero mighty ultid to be taken aboard the Kilbck, nnd after wo had been supplied with dry clothing nud hot coffee we felt just us good ns ever." Captain Marslcr stated thai the doomed vessel was smoking badly when they left and that owing to tho gas coal with which it wus loaded, it had probably blown up before this. IYER ON VERGE OF TOTAL COLLAPSE HANCOCK. Mich., Jan. 8. Presi dent Moyer of tho Western Federa tion of Miners was on tho verge of collnpso when ho arrived hero nt noon today. His wounded shoulder had troubled hint moro than ho ex pected nnd tho strain of his journey told severely upon him. Thorough preparations had been made to protect him, however, J'if teen deputies' wero waiting nt the South Shoro station when his train pulled in, and helping him into a cruiser automobile, (ho entire party escorted him to tho Scott hotel. At tho hotel, after n short rest, ho went into conference with Victor Herger of Milwaukee nnd other no ciulist leaders. He hud an engage mont to see Governor Ferris Inter., Tho governor hud n secret confer ence with thu uilucoivnerH this fore noon at which it was understood the owners' lawyers., rend, a lomr slkte? meut defending their poyitlou.