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"''",;"1'. Medford Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'nlr (oiiIkIiI nml Knturility Mixx. 1,1; Mill. HI. I'erly.thlrit Trur Dully Klutitli Your. M.WFOKD. QlfEClOy, VMDAY, .IAKVAUY f), V.)h. NO. 218 E TO HARVARD PPOFKGSOR'S DAUGHTER HELD BY ITALY AS SPY TOR FRENCH COVEHMMENT THREE VIEWS OF MEXICO'S RISING EX-BANDIT, COHQUEROR OF CHIHUAHUA OIE WflLTHY fi Mail 01 c FERRIS BLAMES iCALUMETSTRIKE ON OOTSIDERS MIS Aiitontnlilto Manufacturer Visits New York and Is Vlsllril liy Crowds of Jo!) Hunters Intends to Enjoy Moiiuy as Made. Only Rcllijlon Is to Make Men Work li)j for Hlm Content Only Has $3,000,000. NKW VOIIIC, .Inn II. Picidriil 1'nril of the l'nnl .Motor company of Hi'lioil, Ma a njungt tit the Hotel IMiimmii ,ti IihIh.v. tin wiih In idegeil by jn'iirttH of jolil(t(4M men, whit imkit to be civni woik in Ins Im lory. Mnn,v liuiiioaN ini'ii Mini iiiitinif.'i' turn iuli'Mnil Ford today nui enrtunir lit p)inMti V iirntilxliitrii plnti by wlih-h it ciuHom-h receive .1 minimum of .1 u ilny.' "Our theory in IliMt a mini who KWrM iIm floor t .ttll $l I'l.l ighl bmirV ork." mii, Ford. iit jti-l h much for h llt-iir- MlHtHT to fvtsl III ttttbifn II It llol' t'r i;mtor I'liiixirui'lioii engineer In dilnmitin of I lit. $(),(iii(U)UI not h elinntnlde scheme. It is iwty rmmI bgic hikI rnmmini scime to pny nr ini'ii a living w,,k . "Tbcr nr ho ii nttHclud to our profit -fthHrinx plan. Tln workmen Mill i Ihrir hrt every two weck." Iiilorvltnmd hero this afternoon ! it rcpioMiitiillin of thu United Press, I'ortl Mlit: Disgrace In Die Itliti "I think It In n ilUgrnco to til rich I hhi enjoying my muiicr ami Intend Im Hut all pnmillilo out of It whllo I live I ilo nolnxpcut to leave, any nut forluno to my relative because I do not Inllovo tlmy would know how to mu It. u ill, , tlioy COIllll linvn It. '.'I think Thomas- ,. IMIkoii Ih I tic blgmMi mnu living. I live on Mili um nvoniiit In Detroit. I am build ing n lioiun on u :ooo nero farm, however, nml I epci to live In tlio loNiitr). "I urn not n church man. My only ihIIkIoii In to imiho tint moii who nro working for m roiitimtod. Tlnirn Ik no Ml" Nttnchcd to our profit-sharing liliin. It Mill Im tarried out without nnilflnitliiu to tin. miMi uwopt what tlioy Ion rn tlirotiKli tlio nowspiipttrs. They Dimply will get tlio i icy." Only Throe Millions I'ortl Mild hit now hurt between I-.-oun.nun ami f.i.uiiti.iiiin In cash hi Dutrnlt. Ilo ihmluil that ho had 113. lino. nui) In null. o iiImi do ll IkiI lliui Im luiil difficulty In gutting hanks to nri'iipt hln depesits: hi'uiiuiio ol lil hnay I'lini'liliiK tin tilt. '"ItnukoiH at.i)H nro tunning nftor inn to not my doimiltn," ho nald. I'oril wiim iiccoiiipanlud to Now York hy .Mrit. I'oril nml Ihnlr ou ItiUull, iiroiI 20. Ilo jiIiiiih to lull KiIIhoii nt ICiiMt OraiiKo .Sumlay. Kuril nald ho wiih a man of moil or.ito liuhltH mnl novor ill auk or hiiioltiul. I'or hid hrcakfiiht thin moruluK I'oril nto two pletcH o( Iniiou nml ouo muffin, Ilo tlppoit (ho walt or Khty roiitn. "Iliit," ho mild, "I ilon'i hcllovo In tlppliiK." fmBi. IT fill 4 .Ml-. Dotothy .MiHUino I W - JlBEf i Xt:J 7V 1 Governor of Michigan Asserts That If Left Alone Mine Owners and Employes Would Adjust Griev ances Hints Federation at Fault. "Advice of Outsiders Prolonging the Strike," Says Ferris Will Not Fellow Suggestions of Socialists. MIhm Dorothy Miu-tmio daun'iti of Hint MnriiiH Minnu ir'ifr.o". i ... .. . . . ' . . I . niiirnuu in iiiirwirti. kiiii ri'HIKIH'H IiIh rhulr nml want to llvo In l.uropo uliortly nflor oiin of hli iIhiikIiUt' tunrrloil n frniich army offlior. nil lrtunlly nrrontod hy tlio Italian ,;ov orntnout on tlio rhnrKo of bo Inn n Frtuich y. Hliu nn liuhl nt TarnH to, whllo cnfWKitil thiro with nn Italian opera iniiipniiy, of which she Mim tho IrnilliiK lady WM ,- 4 . i &M ARMED MANMC PARADES FRONT ELYSEE PALACE I'AltIS, .Ian. I). S,ip...Mill w vitui', rriuuil ArrouiM iunili a Im-iil.' iliiuoiitriiiioii loiln, tlomiliiuc .1 nolir mnl u liiimii'i iIiiu-iht m fioui of tho l'.liv pnliirc, wlu-ro tlio prooiili'iit livoi. Vii'H the imiIiw ur roumli'il him In' firnl four mIioIn, whii'li hit nohoily, Hum liioko hui Irom li- i 'it pi on ninl fli'il. Out tuki'ii hy tint lmlh'tt lifter u four hloi'Kh' fliHwi, tin foil on hiii iIoiopt. Hiiffeiini; n mm eio wouml in llu uh ilouii'ii. The iuiid'h iliiKKr hu n Iwo eilnl nl'l'iiir with u hlnilt Uo feel long, lMI illlll Uillu mill MM .lll iih n ruiroi'. Ilo ournoil leltoiM oiilenl! writtoii hv hiiiiiiir mnl kIkih'iI "l,nit. King of I'nuii'i'." CiowiU gutlii'ii'tl oiiUiile bi mI iii'k ilirei'Hv nftor tlio iiicnlonl nml ilnl not ilioporsi1 until everv one vmu naliffied llmt I'le-I.lint I'oiui-.iiio liml not lieeii linnui'il, ACTIVE STOCKS IN iJr 1 Ml.s IMKIi Maruuie 'government' td furnish work for unemployed HorOHTOX, MipIi.. .Ion. 0. UiH invcHligution into Mnku mnil.tiom. in (lit- .Mivliigun coppiT mining coun try, flincruor Wouilbrnlgc .V. Fern loll tit noun oiln for lis lumio nt I tig Knpiilri, wlicru ln wife i xeri oulv ill. "I know of no ri'iiun why the hlnkc slioulil not Hiii hooii," he huiil bcfoic bin ilcpnrturu. "I ilo not think it will liiht long. 1 lirlicvi: if iiiiiIUth were loft In the mine own- t'M mnl thrir moiiIo.mh thev coulil M'ttlc tlirtr iliffcrom-is (piickly, lo Ihi'ir mutual hutUfnitioii nml to tin cwrliihting heiifllt of bu'li. "I think Itiis coulij be iloiiu. Tin WiiHtern Fcilcrnlion of Mimir-t bus fuili-il In piin recognition for it iiii'iiilierx nn n unionized body. It Iiiih failed iih mi ottttidc orgnuiziitiou. It i tbc uihici' of ouNuli-rt.. nml this ih n Mtmcubnt xi'iitiircMiiiip htnto mi'til, that in doing more tbmi nny tbing vim to prolong this strike." The governor uiluVd that he would not follow tbu hiii'ge-tioiih inude to him by Victor I.. Merger, C'littrlon Kd ward Hui.ht'11 mid Seerrlnrv Sey iiiottr Stedmnn, the socinliht commit, tec which hits- been looking into ths situation. Tbc nnlnrc of these sug gostions wns nob innde public. iiumorH went current unit Merger mnl President Mover of I be Western Federation bud disagreed, mid, in fact, Hcrgcr, who wns to line ml dressed u niiiss meeting here tonight, cancelled bis cigiiuemiut mid left Middcnh. BBBvBBBH BBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBAr&i.'' BBBBR BBBBBlBjBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBJ rrBBBBBHK'MBBBHBlBBMr .BBBBBJBBSBBBBBBftAB .BBBBBHrblBBBjBBffBM,uF'B iBBSkBBBaVr JfK? J3&wMbbb1bW 'BHfT'' TBMBBBr C7IBBBBK .- J ?vflBBB7 mBK& y vBBBBH - rlBBBBBBsil ndflPtBF MK -f"'-HPr mJ P!- ? ' .BBB'Sr' "-rSp , BBH- ittTLt- BL I lA ""'"' S.fflBBBlBfc'i!Vtl - .. Jf ,fMi. ACCUSE POLICE fi'yrM OF BRUTALITY IN FOR ASSISTANCE , 1&L SUPPRESSING RIOT iI9k m 3 THE DALLES MAYOR APPEALS TO WEST I POItTHMOHTII, Vn, .Inn. U. Cor nelliiH Olmin, hontHwnln, wua ilrownuil nml thrcn other tnlloiH nro mUttlng m a icHiilt of tint unpHlzliiK toiliiy of n luuiuli from tho ImttlcHhlp Wyoming licnr Norfolk, DoIiUIb of tho accident woro inrolvcil hoio In u wlrolesH from Admlial llmliiui', romiimiiilliig thu At Imith) floot, It lead; "CoiiioIIiih OUon, n hoiitawnln'o ma to, first cIiihh, whs ilrownuil thU uf tiiruoon hy tho cnpuUlug of n hunt. 1 1 Ih hoily wan rccovmoil. Tluoo oth. urn nro mluHliig, Will kdiiiI iininoa nml paitlciilaru when tho full facta mo iiHcerlalncil. "Thn boat capHlcil whllo whnol hiirrowH wuio ImliiK taken from tho WyomhiK lo tho I'rotouu. A freHh hroczo iirovnllod mnl thu Him wan chonpy, WASHINGTON', Jan. . It wu, nniioiinci'd at Hut licnxiiry depart inenl toiln.v llmt tho fcdcrnl govern- incut will co-opcrutc with Sun Frmi cico in fuiuifliiiig work for the city's uiiciupln.M'd hy xtniting thn con Hlniclion klmrllv or u new road through lint Marino lio-pilal rienn. liou llieic. It uns mi ill Hint such n road has Iwcn coiitcuipbiti'd for Mime time, but (but woik will begin Mioiier tbmi huil been plmiued. Tim decision was icucbcd Ibis uft eriioon following the receipt of u tcN cgmm from cv-Muyor Jiiiiu'h 1), lMic Imi to AfMslnul Secivlnry Newton of tin treasury deportment, asking th.it I ln government aid in solving San I'l.Hiciscu's iinoinployineul piiibleut if pi-iblc. COMMERCIAL CLUB ILLUMED LECTURE OF BKUND SHOW NKW YOUK, Jan. '.).- Active HlockH went lower ut thu opening of (ho nisiikot today, except Koulheru Pacific nml Hteel. Ciiuiullau Pnelflu dropped I'.u. Chluo dmilncil n full point. OtherwlHO, receutiloua woro fractional. After prices hail Blum pod fnrllior, tho actlvo nhiirefl inado full recoveries, llaltlmnro mnl Ohio mnl Koiithoru Pacific ilUplnylng nuukod Htrength, llomld woro btendy. Tho market eloheil nctlvo. I TO OUlJtlO.N' CITY, Oro., .Inn. 0. After being given hroukfimt hy thn city, 1-fi unuinployed men who left Portliiuil Into yestenlny on n nmrch through tho ntuto In ncinch of work, roHiimoil (heir Journoy toiluy with tho Intention of reaching Can liy lioforo nlRht. Tho men Hlopt In tho armory liuivi lnut night, LONDON', Jan. !. Farlier Mir liiiM's that F.nver Hey wns nuined wnr iniiiilcr of Turkey us a prelim, iiiiiry In fiosh hostilities in the llnN kails received conl'iimntioii toduy froiu M'verul Muirces. That ho toil Inn's represeiilalives were negotiut ing ut Mirioux Furopcmi capitals for funds wns evident nml no ut(euiit wns innde In conecul Hint fuel,. ARGENTINE BEEF ' CONTROLLED BY TRUST WASHINGTON', Jim. I). Wbelliov Chicago packers control the import.i- i lion of Aigenline beef wns a Mibjeet nnilcr invcstigntiou today by Assist nut Attorney General Todd, He would not Miy Imw the iiivesligntion in being iiiihIo or what action lie con-teiuplntvd, The .Mtdfnrd I'oiniucrcinl club bits secured D. M. Lowe of Asliluud, southern Ore gon'.s fninoii.s fnriner, to give thn people of Medford mid surrounding towns bis lecture llmt nroiiM'd great entbiis. iusiii dining his DlHIO-milo trip to Chicago ami New York. He spoke in Ashland Monday night mid Diviimlauil theater could not bold oncipiaiter of the people. His lecture wns repenled tho ne.t ovening in tho Cbmilmiipiii building, mnl every seal taken. Let Medford turn out Sat urday night mnl fill thu 1'uge. Mr. Lowe is u natural orator mid will tell .ou with lot) col ored sliilcs how ho enthused audiences at tho Chicago laud show; how ho boos'ted Kogue ,ier viillev in N'ew Yoik City, I'itlshurg, Kocbester, Hiiffulo, Krie, Ann Aihor, Knnsits City, Now Orleans, Cuba. During tho Chicago land show he led u red fiom thrci! to five times daily to vast crowds. In shot t. ho inude the Oregon inhibit tho bit of the bind show. Ho bus ii special message to give you Saturday niglil you will like it. l'ver,vbody come out, ml mission, 10 cents. f -f -f -f 4 f t 4 f f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SALi'M, Or., Jnn. 0. Governor West today assured Mayor Anderson of The Dulles that be would back him up in seeing that laws are en forced. He nlno requested thai Mayor Anderson send him the names of three men who inny be appointed M!'inI agents. Tilt: DALLKS, Or.. .Ian. Ik-Hr-cniisc the city council last night re fused to confirm n chief of police from the list of nine men be submit ted to them, mnl bud, instead, rein stated llnlplt Gibbons.- whom be bud previously removed, to flic -roTce'ilo-partmeut, Mayor J. K. Anderson to ilny appealed by wire to Governor West for aid, declaring llmt he feur ed bloodshed mid Hot unless the governor sent nisiiini'i by Satur day night. .Mayor Anderson stated that if the governor Would assure him aid he would issue n proclama tion closing nil saloons until suffic ient Kiliee protection for the town is provided. The city council mnl Mayor Ander "on hnve been nt Itc'gcrhcnils for months', mnl ns n result, the mayor claims, the police department has be come demoralized to such nn extent that the gravest disorders are threatened. The mnyitr claims that nn efficient police for?e is especially needed oil account of laborers on the govern ment canal nt Cclilo threatening hi assault members of tbu police de piirtinenl lis the result of nrrcsts made following disordeis here se- cral nights ago. TTO LOS ANGF.LF.S, Oil., Jnn. I). -Dr. John Grunt J.vnian, convicted of us ing the mails to defraud in connec tion with the &nlo of stock in 'thu l'niianiii Development company, was sentenced toiluy to hurvo fifteen mouths in San (icumrpenitentinry. L.Miiaii petitioned lliu court to send him to the Florence, Ariz., peu itentiury, instead of San Queutlii, declaring that ho is suffering from n throat affection Hint would bo benefited by tho Arir.ouu climate. The request was taken under consideration. i new views of Pancho Villa, now In command at Chihuahua and most Important general of the conntltu- tlonallft army, were taken nt tho time of bib capture of Juarez from tho troops of President llucrta. Thai was within tho past ninety day. Most other photographs of tho man are some years old. Villa was a sort of bandit for many ycum. Ho Is said to bo as cruel ami as rcmori!e'o3 as mont successful Mexican army officers who rho from tho station In life where ho began. He may become the most Important character In tho country If llucrta U overthrown. Carranzu, the civil bead of tho constitutional government, may be overshadowed by a daring military cbnracter like Villa. Any way, most of the ohservors of Mex ican conditions look for a split of Citrratuu mid Villa should tho latter continue to bo successful. They bo llovo bo might beromo tho dictator In place of lluertu wer be to march Into Mexico City ami ovortbrow tho present government. That might mean another long drawn out war be tween his forces ami thoo of Cm-rnnzn. CENSURE F SAN FRANCISCO, Cul., Jan. 0. tglv charges of police brutality woro mndo today ns u sequel to yesterday nfternoon's outbreak of rioting by Snu Francisco's unemployed. Willinm Thorn, ono of the six men, said: ! want to be tried immediate ly. The city prison hero isn't a snfu place for inc. I.nst night the poltcu locked me in n solitary cell, and af ter midnight four policemen entne in mid bent inc with clubs. If you will exclude women I will bbovv you my bruises and senrs." Police Judgjtrist replied llmt Im had no juri-dtclion" ovtr"iici mai lers, but suggested that Thorn might loniolain to Chief of Police While. He granted a continuance until next .Monday. Two meals n day ure to be hail, indeed, nt the eo-opcriitive employ ment bureau, but by n eoiisidernblu clement of the involuntarily idle tluy are boycotted bcciuiso tlio burenii is committed to n movement to find work for the men nt $1.00 daily, mid the malcontents insist on u $'J min imum. TRUST SOLD SHORT WEIGHT OF COAL OSHAUGHNESSY FROM WILSON ? FEDERAL LEAGUE SIGNS PITTSBURG PITCHER CHICAGO. Jan. I). Otto Kniibe, innniiger of the llaltiniore Federal League dub, returned lo Chicago to day from Pittsburg, Ilo said be signed up a major league pitcher while there, hut refused to reveal his miuiu, SIEGEL COMPANY TO NliW YOHIC. Jim. 9. C. J. Ham llton, representing tho receivers of tho Slogel Stores company, admitted hero today Hint tho abandonment of thu Doston storo was being seriously considered as part of a plan to re organize, the concern. Ho suld tho receivers contemplated abandoning all the othor ontorprlsos except tho Chicago 6toro ami tho Simpson Crawford Btoro hero. ' VKUA CUl'Z, Mexico. Jan. 9. That John l.lnd, I'resldunt Wilson's envoy, brought Instructions back with him from Puss Christian to con- sure Charge U'Atfnlres O'ShaiiKb- nessy of tho United States embassy In .Mexico City for bis friendly per sonal relations with President Huorta wns generally bolluved bore toiluy. There hnvo been porslstont rumors for bomo tlmo that l.lnd mid O'Shaughuessy did not got on woll together. Sumo reports oven had It that l.lnd went to Pass Christian to iloiuanil O'Shuugbnessy's recall. Today these stories htul slmmore'd down to tho theory that hind simply thought O'Shattghiiessy wns to somo extent, nml of course unintentionally discounting Preslilout Wilson's boy cott on tho dictator by tho cordlulty of tho unofficial relations maintained between tho dictator and the charge d'affaires. Neither l.lnd, nor O'Sbaughuessy, however, would reveal tho nature of their Interview here. It was under stood that O'Shaughiiessy would visit all tho American warships hero bo fofo returning to Mexico City, SAN FRANCISCO. Co!., Jan. 9 David O. Powu'n, tho govcrnmcut'd star witness, continued his testimony today ut the trial In tho United States court hero of tho olgbt direc tors and agents of the Wcitorn Fuel company, charged with dorraudlug tho government. Tho wltncsd told of standing on tbu captain's bridge of tho liner Korea ut ono tfmo when tbo vessel was being coaled, "Two other govornmont officials," said Powers, "vvcro with mo. Dur ing tho twelve hours wo were there tho weights of only three buckets of coal were taken. These buckets woro piled high, but tho others wero not more than tbrco quarters full." Powers gave similar testimony re garding tho steamer Algoa, "I told Kdvvlu J. Smith, ono of tho directors of thu company, how things wero going," said Powers. "Ilo said ho knew all about It, nud nothing more was done." SAN FUANCISCO, Cal , Jan. 9. Forty-ulno carriers who nllogo that fholr contracts wero violated Insti tuted damage suits aggregating 1150,075 hero toduy ugalnst Johu D Sprcckels, former proprietor of tbo San Frunclsco Morning Call, Tho complainants allege that tho contracts wero violated September 1, 1913. Tho curriers assart they havu continuous contracts with tho Morning Call to furnish them with copies of the paper for their subscribes,