-. ' Tr'fvy '?"?' a" . tf vrs, Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'nlr tonight anil .Sunday Max. t(); MJn. lit A fnrtr-tlilnl rrnr Unity- KIkIiIIi Yrnr MEDKOIID. OlttfCJON, SA'ITKDAY, JWimrAIfY 7, 10J4. NO. 273 HUERTA MENACED BY SOLDIERS' REVOLT L h. Y CRISIS NEAR IN WOOD CHOPPER'S NO CITY OF MEXICO: BLOODY CORP NM N SO JROOPSCONTROL! FOUND IN CABIN: AGAINS FclU Diaz Back of New Revolt In Army Machine Guns Mounted on Roofs of Houses Around Arsenal Fl(jlillM) Reported In Suliiirhs. Huerta Gains Upper Hand at Guade loupeThirty Conspirators Arrest rd and Contraband Arms Seized. MftXK'O CITY, IVli. 7. That I'rittlitetil lluortn had gained th up per hand til tlm Niiliurli (if (Suadelopo lii'i'nmi) known today through tho an ikihiici'IIUmiI t lint 30 conspirators had litiiii nrronlml llioro and (tint a Quant ity ot inntrnbaiid arms ntul nmiitti -tltitt had boon soiled by tho fi'ilnrnla nt llm iiolKhborluK village of Han.a 01 urn. MIC.NK'O CITY. Fob. 7 A crisis senium! near hero luitny. Twn thou mill soldiers surrounded tlm untlonnl inlni'i. Inside- l'rldnl Hucrta nnil hit chief advisor worn In ronfornnre. It was reported I V I Dins bo Iiltul a now revolt. (inn An- .Mutinied A rou ml Hi ii nrioiint tlm house li I boon olimriMl of their occupants ani mnrhlHo guns had boon mounted itn the nif. Couriers from (luadolonpc, four mile of tlm capital, confirmed r port that tlm lornl garrison hail ro voliml. Federal troops wore rtuhod to trio Kitint In armored automobile. Ilatlorlo Huro being mounted or tlm hilts surrounding llm city. At 10.30 n. in. tlm streets sur rounding tlm palae wore packed with federal troniMi. Iliiorln lilmimlf was under lumvy Rimril War MliiUtcr Hlanqiict dented tlint hordes of Zapatistas wore flav oring In tlm clt's oiilililrtii, await liiK nn opportunity to out it. Itnil.nl My Din. HAVANA. Fob. 7. Friends hero of I'ollx Wax illil not dispute toilny that Dint was bohlnd n movement in Mox Iro directed nrnliiHt lioth President llimrtn nnil (loiurnl I'arrnuxa, tlio constitutionalist loader, niul designed to pliu'i- him In tlio presidential chair Tlmy added Hint ho believed It wool I win lti t ho hnil no definite plans for returning to Mexico. Reports Hint lio already liml ilono no ntul was personally directing his campaign thorn thoy denied, Ho was norliuliil, thoy said, In tlio country oiitsldo I la vnnn. SHIP STRANDED BUT CREW REFUSE 10 LEAVE VESSEL MANASQTAN, N. .J., Fill. 7.- Tlio ManiiHipiiin lil'otmving ' row was HUllUlllll' IiV lodllV to HIIVH till OIOW of tlio English tramp Moaiuship Queen Irfiuibv, iiblioro on hipiuii bench, n uui) tlm vessel begins to break tip. Willi its milder disabled, tlio Queen I.oiiIho ill il toil iiiohI of llm iiIkIiI niul liniilly HtniuiK'il in n lu'iivy nlo nt l:;i(l n, in. (1iiitiiin Ainliow Iioiik Hlii'i'l ill' tlio lift'Miivoi'H hIioI ii lino on Imiiiil niii ('nptiiiii Mi'Diuuiunli ol' tlio iiiooii ,(iuiho rii!iit,,iin, I'liljin hoy iihIioio in1 tlio bioooliCH-lmoy, but ru iiiiiiI (liiil lio nnil Imh i'I'iiw of twoiity worn in fjooil 'ooiulilion niul would htiiml by Ibo xbin u Ion; '" " itbiiiii'o V'liiMiui'il u' hiiviiiK it. Tlio 0Hkii wiih bniiuil 1'ioin CniililT for Now Yoilt wilb tin jthilo. liiili'kl How, llm I'liliin boy, ili'lilnl Illinois ibiil l'iiilniii Mi'Doiioiitth iim itoiiiMilbul In qiioll ii mutiny of Oil iiio aulloiw ru llm ,'ii'i'ii LoiiiMO. Ho Mlllll tlll'IO UI'IO IIO Cllllll'kO llllllllltf Ibo I'lOH. Tlm nwiiui' i-ulli'i' Hi'iii'ii vwim Iiiihii by Ibo rbin l' iiiil Ibo JiiViiti'it. ir Ibo Klliiinlnl H"il kbuold vbuu ijjn vf biviiltiiij; ii)i. David Akln's Body, With Throat Cut From Ear to Ear and Wrist Slash ed Open, Found South of Jackson villeEmployed Cuttlno Fuel. Evidently a Case of Suicide Remains BrouQht to Medford, Where In quest Is Held Dead Several Days. With Iiih throat out from our to onr, hi wnl nIiinIii'iI ommi, ii lilooil-Mniii-oil rH7.ur mi tlm Hour, tbo hmly of DiimiI Akin, oinl-choiK'r, iiroiI !(), wiih found in ii loiioly riihin about oikIiI inili'H from JurkMoiivillo ami two milo-i f i om tlm StorliiiK niiiil on Thurtilay by 0nrK MniKroittor anil .1. C. Cahlwi'll. It wnn oviiloatly a oiim of Mtiii'iilo, tlio act having liccii ooiiiinittoit Hovcral i1iih hk. I'oro nor ICi'llo'i; hum NiiinmoiH'il anil Sat unlay bmunht tbo rotimiiiH to Mod fiinl, whom tbo iniUoHt wiih hold at vookn & Motion iiii'm obnK'l. Akin ban Im'oii for Aoiornl ypnru omployod by W. S. ilnriium an wood ohoitor. Tbo MarKioittor and ('aid well youtliH found tbo Ii'inuiiiH whilo bunting. WtiuooMoii boforo tlio roroiior ho-nidi- tlm two boy wore It. J. Cald well and Ocor)(o Hariiuui. Cnroiior Kolloj-(; lioun taking 1ok tinmny .Sntuidny aftornoou niter the following nauii'd jurom had been im panelled: J, It. Wood, obainmin, Chan. Ilnarduian, W. U llalley, Cliarloit Tull, Fred Horg mid It. II. Ilulley. Tlm owilouoo of tbo three wituexNoit wiik prnotioally ideutioal and all tos liftiil to linviiiL- seen deeeaf-ed alive about a week ago, ntul none of them had noon him muoo until thoy Mty liun I.Miig dead ou tbo floor of bis cabin. The tinilii'tuibeil oomlitioii of iho oabiu fiinntiiio niul bedding iudioated that it wiih a ohm1 of Miicidc. 'flu. v.inliil nl' llm inrv wiih that the wouniU were holf-inflioted and with hiiieidal intent. OF PRESENT SEASON T 4 Friday night was the cold est night of the present win ter, the tboriuoiuoter fulling to '21.fi above zero, iih against 'J'J (ho night before, niul tho Hiiino teuioraturo Dooombor II. Tbo present cold siiell is uccompuuicil by bright, sun hbiuy days, and tho weather is as nearly perfect winter weather as over innde. T TO SAI.KM, Or., Feb. 7. (lovornor West today roeoived an invitation to bo tbo principal speaker at u mass mooting on prison reform to bo hold by tbo National Civio Federation in Carnegie hall, Now York City, March (1. Tbo governor sanl bo would ao cept if ho could arrange to get away, as bo desired to look alter some stale mutter In Washington anyway. DORR SEEKS ESCAPE FnOH DEATH SENTENCE IIOKTON, Feb. 7.- William Dorr of Slookloii. Cnl.. cnniloli'il nl' minder- .-. .-, . ..,.f . ....... .... ... ........ . lug his iiuolo, JnnioN A. Muisli, n rich nn 1 1 iiiiiiiiil'anliiror, nl l.yiiu iibuul u ear ago, npillnl lliiouwli Iiih lawyer lialny for ii I'oiiiiiiiilnliiiii of bo ilonlli si'iiliui'O, u pi'lilmn iwu seal lo (liivfiiiiir WuUb, who jolVnnl H I" Ibo 'Uulv lumd, DELAY IN T T ESPEE! Oregon's Request to Delay Dissolu tion Suit Turned Down by Attorney General McReynolds, Who Says It Is Violation of Anti-Trust Law. Decision of Government Final to Dis solve Southern Pacific and Central Pacific Railroad Systems. SA,l.i:.l, Or., Feb. 7. Tbo duoNioii of tbo government to bring Hiiit tit diNKolvo llm Southern I'tielfio and Central Pnoifio railroad lines ii final and will bo iiiHtituted without delay for further hearing!, uceording to a telegram roeoived today by (loveruor WohI from failed States Atloniey (leueral M'elloyuold. (lovornor Wont wired President WiIkoo Hoveral iIiivh ago iiHkiug that tbo Hiiit bo delayed until an investi gation in Oregon could bo inado, de claring that he believed the pntoi.eil dissolution would he harmful rather than helpful to tbo development of tbo state. In bis message Attorney fleneral McltcyuotiU stated that in bit opin ion tbo control of Iho Central Pnoifio by the Southern Pacific constitutes a xiolntioii of the auli-truwt uot and Hint no other course wns open to him but to bring suit to dissolve it. TREATY EXCLUDES IE WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. That Sec rotary of Stato Hrynn is seeking tho Tokio govoniment's consent to a .lap anoso exclusion not similar to tho Chinese exclusion law was stated on high authority today. It was Miid tho California alien land law was tbo principal object. That is to say, Japan is willing to havo tho "uentlomcn's agreement" hv wjiioh jjapaiieso coolio labor is excluded llrom too united Mutes, inauo staiu- itory on condition tunt tnc japan imui ownership ban in Culifonua is raised. ' Tokio cares loss, in short, about opening Ibo 1'uitod States to mom Japanese than it does about protect ing thobo who already havo settled there, Tlm bouse immigration comuiittco had not decided whether to resume hearings on the linker bill. SENATE PASSES BILL B WASHINOTON, Feb. 7.Tho Hoiiato m8no(l this afternoon tho agri cultural oxtoimlou bill. U provides for government aid to stato college experiment stations. Tor tbo first your MOO, 000 Is ap propriated and for each succeeding year n00,000 moro until a total ot 13,000,000 annually Ik reached. Ily a vote of II 2 to 33 tho Jones nuiondmout wiih rejected, It would havo iniulo tho hiiiiiu provision for no Hio us for wblto eolloogs. DRAISTED NAMED AS SUnOEON GENERAL, NAVY WAKIIINIITON, Feb. 7 Tbo iioiu. in ti l ion of Mi'ilinil iipi'eliir William Hraiklril In ho Miigeoit geiioriil of tbo bureau of lunluiuo niul Miigny lot' Iho nit k v ibpailiiu'iil wa I'i'iil In I lie H'Wllo (Ullll, BRAN'S PROPOSED PANE! COOLIES AIDING (PERIMENT STATIONSINSTATES SAYS BUREAUGRACY E BY UNCLE SAM DKNVKIt, Colo., Fch. 7. "The t'nited States government's system of prosecuting criminal cascn is domin ated liy a bureaucracy maintained in Washington and the people will de stroy it when thoy learn its charac ter," said Federal Judge l.ewis from the bench in ohti court today. The judge's outburst followed tho acquittal of Sam Srhiffer, charged with soiling liquor to Italians. Scbif for declared be ent.ld not tell an In dian from a Mexican, and Judge Lewis declared be should not havo been tried, mid would not havo been if a bureaucracy bad not existed which overrules the recommendations of local district attorneys, Unfortunately, bo added, tho peo ple don't know yet that this is the case, but when they do find it out thoy will no longer tolerate having their federal district attorneys "run by special ngents sent from Washing ton, xvho insist upon the trial of oases against tho district attorney's judg ment." "As n result of nil this," the judge concluded, "tbo country's respect for Inw is declining." BY STEEL TRUST IN LAST SIX YEARS WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. Another Btccl trust iuvcfctlfntton was schoJ ulod to start hero within four weeks. Tho Investigation this tlmo will Lo conducted by tho Interstate commcrco commission, Tho Inquiry was ordered by tho soiiato "for tbo purpose ot asccrtah lug whether tho stool trust or any o" Its subsidiaries havo boon guilty ot giving or receiving unlawful rcbatoj, offsots or preferences especially within tho last six yoars." A copy of tbo notice calling for tbo probo will bo served soon on all railroads and steel companies affil iated with tbo steel corporation. resolution Intradural! by Senator Nor rls "requesting" tho commerce com mlslon to conduct tho Investigation, was adopted by tbo aonato Into yes terday. Norris adiulttod that tho nc tlvltles of David I.nmur Inspired hbi resolution. BERRY FACES TRIAL WAKIIINOTON, Feb. 7. -Ciiplniii Osiiioinl vrry, oiiptain of Ibo liner Nmituoltol, will faro u tilul honnl nf lliiwiiiiiii'iit iimiiiiii' nt I'bilailol pliia Wliliioilav in niinuoi' (imiges of iii'hIioiioo hi iiiiiiii'i'lioil wiih Ibo smiting nf Jim f Hit Koiiiiiuim Imor ploiuoy ivi'iiUy mar Ku'vlL S PROSECUTION REBATES VILLA'S CAVALRY MARCHING TOWARDS CITY 'INITIATIVE BILL TO IZE FIGHT SACKAMF.NTO, Cal., Feb. " 7. A place upon the 101-1 ballot was assured today for tbo constitutional amendment "" to prohibit prizefighting in " California, xvben a supplemen- tal petition of lV.7.r nnmes whs received from Alameda eoun- .ty. Tho total signatures oh "" tnined for the measure exceed 32,000, while only .'0,8.10 were " required. ADMITS KILLING WIFE OF LOVER; TAKES POISON NKWARK, N. J-. Feb. 7. Miss Hniel llerdman died at Orango, near hero, this afternoon, of bichloride of mercury poisoning taken with suici dal Intent. A fow hours boforo her denth sho confessed to slaying Mrs, Harriet Manning in tho Uttor's home . hero last night. "I loved Mrs. Manning's husband,'') sho told tho pollco, "and ho loved) mo. Ho had asked Mrs. Manning to get a divorce but sho refused. Mrs. ' Manning stood In tbo way of my hap- plness and I decided to kill her. I'm sorry now that sho Is dead." Miss llerdman, heavily voltoJ, gained entrance to tho Manning home last night by professing to bo an In timate friend of Mrs. Manning's from Philadelphia. Tho sho shot Mrs. Manning In tho presence ot tbo tat ter's mother and sister. As she fled from tho houso sho dropped the re volver and an umbrella. Tho pollco questioned Miss Herd man during tho morning but. she con vinced thorn that sho had nothing to do with tho shooting. Then sho swal lowed poison, sent for the police and confessed., "Manning frequently told me," Miss Heardmnn said, "that ho loved mo, but said bo could not marry mo until ho got a divorce. Then I de termined to get Mrs. Manning out o! tho way." HEAVY JNERIJIE NKW YOUlv, Feb. 7. -Another downward movement wan on when tho Mock market opened today. Kxccpt for ri-en of in cotton oil ami lm mliuit I'noifio, th icuiiloii of ycotor day iniulo no further iiugieH. In teriinlloiiiil Harvester, Mii'uit, Call foniin Petroleum nl from 1 to ". Although Ibo initial ilowiiwnnl ten ileiiry wiiii rhivlu'il iiiu'Uy, lliu itn'w nwiiUi-t wns lifoli'ks, with ii hviity nn .1,1 lone IIhiiiU eri) i'"y TlwwuiM i'lust'4 uvuL OF MEXICO . NO PLACE EQUAL S Full of enthusiasm for the Rogue river valley and declaring It God's chosen country, Col. George P. Minis has returned from a two month's visit to. his old home in the east, New. port, Tenn., and other eastern and southern states. "Tennessee Is prosperous," said tho colonel. "The farmer are nil making money. Times are Improv ing all over the east and south. Dut I had. rather bo a rancher In the Rogue river valley than & millionaire In that country. "I've learned a lot ot things one of them to appreciate good roads. Why good roads have made tho far mers ot Tennessee prosperous by enabling them to get to market, and a 1C foot highway Is nono too wide. "Everyono has confidence In Presi dent Wilson. All think he Is mak ing good, and stand ready to assist him. Peoplo generally believe an era of prosperity Is at hand. Rut I firmly bellovo no section has the natural and climatic advantages that tho Roguo river valley has, or has k better future" PEOPLE TO VOTE OF TIDE LANO GRANTS PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 7. The people of Oregon will bo given oppor tunity to recover tho use of tldclands in the Portland harbor by voto at tho November election. An Initiative measuro revoking tho tideland frnnchlso ot 1SC2 will be placed within a month, by FrederlcK W. Mulkoy. Mulkoy docs not inteii'l that the measuro shall revoke the rights ot tho upland owners, who havo failed to do so. Tho property In Portland that would bo recovered for public uso by passage of tho ruoasuro would be worth from J10.000.000 to S1C.000, 000 according to Mulkoy. GETS $12,5000 FOR OF MONTF.RANO, WiihIi., Feb. 7. A verdict of jfl'J.uOO wiih awarded Mr. Frank N'vleli by n jury toilny in hor suit for $:iQ,000 ugaliiHt John Creech, it wealthy mill owner of Ititymoiul, Wash., for tho ohootiug unit killing of her liuxbiiiiil, u pollen officer, who bail been miiiuiioiu'il by Mm. Creech mi Iho plcji (hut a burglar wus iriiv, lug about her homo, Cri'i'iii inuiiiliiiiieil ho riiiirneil bftiiiM iliieieei'illy niiil fjiiillng Wileli ill hi hii1. hol bun Hi Ibo belief be ho u ii lubber lio win ui"ulliv(4 uf lliu chnlgu ot Himiki, ROGUE VALLEY SAYS Ml RETURN REVOCATON MED DH r ?-, California Pears Disappear, Leavlnj Field to Rogue River Fruit Deal ers of New York Enthusiastic Over Prospects for Local Pears. Southern Oregon Newtowns, alsa Favorites Two Carloads From Griffin Creek Attract Attention. (By Arthur M. Geary.) NEW YORK, Feb. 1. (Special Correspondence.) Thnt the raisiiifj of pears is. n Hafe bet for the Hogue River valley is tbo belief of tho dealers in fruit of New York City. Southern Oregon Cornice, I)e Anjou, Hose and Vinter Nelis still decorate the windows along Urondway. Mont of them have reached the handn of the retailers. The California pearn have dlsapjicared, leaxnng the field undisputably to the Rogue River valley. It is quite interesting to see tho many familiar name on the boxen in the fruit stands and down on Greenwich and Washington streets. I had no ideal before arriving in New York, that the name of Medford would welcome me so frequently. Tear Demand Growing The fmit brokers and merchants 'predict a growing demand for the jComico and Hose pears csjiecinlly. i Tho Huerre Dose, because of lu gol den brown color, unique tdiapc, de'b'e ious flavor nnil ability to stand ship ment, unmnrred, is more popular with some even than tbo Cornice. There arc certnin quantities of inferior Huerre Hoso pears raised in New York, which is n handicap to the Roguo River variety until the differ ence is found out. A. R. Rule, manager of the North American Fruit Exchange, prefers the Cornice." There never will bo a lasting overproduction of Cornice pears. A pea.-on of overproduction would prove u blessing in disguise, as it would educate tbo people. There is not one person in a hun dred that knows what u Cornice pear is. "A few yenrs ago there was no de mand for Florida grnpc fruit. After a year of low prices and boosting the demand was increased many fold. Now nearly every cheap restaurant in the city, including all of Cbilds' restaurants, servo them ns a luxury and their patrons do not find them too expensive, although the growers are being left u handsome profit." Newtowns In Demand Tbo Roguo River valley Yellow Newtowns enjoy tho favor of tho men of Greenwich nnd Washington streets, as well as do tho pears. Not ono of tho dealers who were in po sition to kuow put tho Southern Or econ Yellow Newtown second to any. On Erie pior No. 20 yesterday morn ing were n couple of carloads of Yellow Nowtowns from It. H. Wil son's orchard on Griffin creek. All that looked upon them were forced to admit that they had seen nono better from any district during tho season. Duo to their largo size, nil of them running from 72 to 80, thoy wero slightly bruised on tho sides of tho boxes. As soveral of the men on the wharf stated, thoy wore not im properly packed, but simply of a sue that does not muke a tight pack. PURE FOOD INSPECTION I BOARD IS ABOLISHED WAHIIINOTON, Feb. 7. The feod ami drugs liipeolion board of he de partment of iiKrluulturo today was ubolMied, Aellnu Kwi rotary of Acrl oulliiro (Inlbiwtiy said the nellm wkk Inki'ii "t4ll hh4 ffwrd a www eifiilivo inli.il44itbwi t lU pint fo,I jaw," I'll Curl AIhrK W mm um4 of lb dittl-H frwWy MislsmJ t Hm SIGHT MLAK MBOADWAY i