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'""tun rmm-innl 8c,cis. 207 Second Sfrcef Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair (onlulit nuil Tuesday. i ""Wt, Hhtnrlnnl r Forty-thlnl rirnr. Dully r.lKlith Yir. 1 i i l FREED UPON Aiieil Strike Aultntor Released Alter Military Guard Since January Case Presents Double Feature Doth Claim Victory. Woman Denies She Asked to De DIs charued or Promised !o Leave Colorado Strike Zone. l)i:NVi:U. Colo , Mar. 10. "Mnlh nr" Join, thu (annuls woman alrlKv leader. Him released from cuttody hero today by tho military nuthorl lli. Hiif Mitit brought from Trinidad early today by Colonel Davis. The) were lint nt tlin atntliiii by (loneral John Chase. ho look "Mother" Jnii.m to bin headquarter and tbtn tudorcd btr ridcano. The aged atrlku lender wn ar runted Jiinunry IT. tlonoral VUmn (Apliiliicil tbttt kIiu nuked to bo re leased niul Hint tin granted her pi iint when h!ii promlm-d to leavti the Mrlko on. "TbU "lil woman In lli mint dan gerous Mrlkn agitator In Hut coun try," unit! Otiuoral ('bane. "When h mmk (Irit nrrnatctl I lolil hor alio' would bo given litr rolo.isn when alio nuked for It nml promliuxl to Inato HiIk territory " "Mother" Joiikii gave a different m-rotiiii of her releimti limn Unit given out by Oonoral Clinte, Hlio illi'tl Unit alio linil naked for freedom nml nlxo niinoiiiirml bur Intention of M'turnliic to Trlnbliul. Armrdlm: to ".Mother'' June all it wo takun In mi niitiimofillo to tlin station, "mili tiamen explaining Hint (Inventor AiiiiniiiK wUhiid to m liir. Until! bur nrrlvnf hunt, rIiii aald, (Icunril ('limn ordered her it'lonaod from eimtudy. Hlio flntly denied rIiu had liromUml to lenvn tln atrlkn zone. Attorney llornro Hawkins, repre senting tin1 minora, nnanrti'il ilio mill tin onliTi'il ".Molliiir'' Jones' relcn' a it direct result of Hut habeas ror pu proceeding m hcdulod to bo Mod btifortt tlin Htnto supremo rourl hum toilny FAILURE 10 KILL LABOR A6EN1 TAl'OMA, Wnih., Mur. If.. llnr wy rt'tcmon, nu t'liiplnyuiuni BROiit, wim uliot mul KurloiiHly woiiutli'il tp ilny by Prank .Smith, n Inboror, whun, I'ntortion In niilil to linu rufimoil to i of nml monoy Hint Hmlth pnlil to bo euro u Job Im rluluiH illil lint cxlat. I'oIIowIuk tlin thuutliiK Hmlth lit tomptoil to hill hlniHcIt hut tho car. trlilKii fulloil to cxplmlu. Ilu wuh nr M'HtOll. "I mil Nnrry I illilu't lilll him," ilo cluroil Hmlth nt pollcu liimdauurtcrH. "Tlmt won tlin only way I hail to pro tt'i't my rlKhta. Tho Job I wim hii.i pont'il to cut wng a faku nml when I imlttul for my monoy buck 1'otomou throw inti out of tho offlio." HONOLULU, Mur. 10 KUIior h roinovliiK tlin upplliatloii of tho Chi noun oolubloii net or ilnlnu away with coiiHtwlHo Mlilpplm: roatrlitloiiH la tlu way tho Kovoniinmit plana to protoct HawalTH hiikiii' IniliiHtry If It is Hiroiiliiuoil by tho now tariff law, ac ronlliiK lo tho iliicluralliin horo In ilay of JiihIIco Aithur A. Wllilor, of tho lliiwullnii Miiprnmu court, wh hail Jiut rotiiruiMl frnm WitahtiiKloii. Wllilor anhl hla iloi'liirntliiii wa buaoil on HliitoiiionlH iiiiulo lo him by I'roal limit WHhoii. Ilu mild Im hait lioun uiilhoilroil in iiiiilio u full IuvohIIkii Hon of tlin Mltuiillmi mill wim in alrurli'il In inmM porauually In tho (rvihlvjiL MOTHER ONES CUDS ODER WORKER REGRETS WILSON TO PROIECI HAWAAN SUGAR IRISH MUST BE CONTENT WITH NO CHANGE Premier Asqulth Announces No Fur titer Concessions Will Be Granted Throuoh Parliament Sympathlr ers Pack Galleries' Confirm Report Ennllsh Government Will Not Yield From Position- Acceptance Up to Opposition. LONDON, Mil tell III. In-li home riilf wns up in tin huiic of com- tiiotiM iikiiIii toilny. Until floor nml gnllrric wcio packed. Premier Aiiiilli h'nil.f. Tin ml nil ttt nt r ii I ion. lie Miiil, Imil offered all ill tin Uliv of concessions tllllt It tiii'iiiit o offer. Hi" words wcic milil, lint llii'V coiilirincil what First linl of llii Ailniiriiltv Winston Churchill mini in n speech hist week tlnit tin' nnli-hoine riilcri. Minilil liiixi to luki' tin roiiiiromiNi ho proioHiit or k . iiotlilnt;. If tin1 plmi for I'ounlv loi'iil op lion on homo rule, with clci'tioim v itv i yi'iui, Mi'ti' Miiinfiiclory, Uu prnnicr cxpliiinril tlmt (he hill uouhl In itini'inli'il iii'i'ortlinlv with rt'fi-r-I'lii'o lo fiiiuiii'o nml iiiliiiiiilhtriiiinii; if it wore rrji'i'ti'il it woiilil In- nimp ly n wn-le of tinin to fiuifiiiler tln'M innttcrH. Kinnlly ho put tin qiirMlnu ilircrl Iv to tin- opHiNitiiin woiiltl it or tvouhl it not u pt hU t'ffoltf FOREST FLAMES POMONA, Oil., Mnr.h HI. r'liniiril hy .1 lornfio wind from Ilio niHt thioih tho mountain puns, u fir Iiiih hturtoil in Sun Antonio i-iin-yon, nml u huo foroo of men in bo inj: ruslirtl fiom 1'phinil to tho mtiio, 1111111010 xolumos of Hinoko nto lix in;, nml while no it'pnrU huo hcou rocoiM'il dirool from tho ounyon, it is Va toil hoiivv Io-hi'h will ro-ull. Hoportx iuilit'iilo that tho liro U tho wort tlmt Iiiik ooourioil in tliw hootioii in many yearn, Tho offioorH of Ilio Ontario Power oompmiy have little hope of Mtviuj: Ilio pouorhoiiho in tho mouth of the omiyon. rirefighleM hnvo hcou unit from Pomona, Cl.irrmont, Ontario mul rp'auil. At Oiitniio u oiifinl iluiui niiK I ii in oil in, Tho fiio Hint tod in Kve's onnyon, mul iiIiIioiikIi it npioiul In nil iliiro. lioiiH, its priiKrcKi wns Rrrnleht to wn n tho urM, Ihreuteuini; PhIiiuth, l.ixo Oak, Sun DimiiH mul tho well known PleuMtio ouuyou. WHERE HE BEGAN; BUD EIGHTS CLARK SOl'TII IIKNI), WiihIi., Muieh 111. Mnuut;ei' Jiiiium I.ouk of the Kngle Athletlo elub of Kuyinouil, hits t'oin ploteil iutiiiik'iiii'IiIh for n nialoli in (hut club Apiil II, hetwoeii Itml An iIoi-hoii, tho Viiiicouvor, Wiihh,, fight er, nml Jon KwAju, tho Tililin hiilohor hoy" of Porlnnil. This Ik tho litortt ouul over bo cuioil hy this younr uthleliti chili, nml iiiIii'mn to luiiij,' i'inht fuu fioiu iniiuy pniutH, Sniiin is u Kiout fuvoiito on Willapa liuihor, Ilo iiieotrt Hilly ('link of Sun Finn. Cisco hefuio tho hiiiio rluh uot Mou ilny nielli. Society for Thrift Meets Clllt'AdO, Mm oh Hi. - Diifi'lniK of tho Aiuoiienii Suoiety for Tin ill will moot hote next week lo ooiihitler ii piojuiHiil In hold nu lutoiuulioiiul oiiiiohh In Kit ii I'Vuiioini'o next .M'ur, Hluinli Kli'iiUMH, pioftiiloiit of Ilio hi oli'ly, Ih iihioml m t uil iiK thiift in l.iiloio. Tho Mii'li'ly vm luilt'i lo nii't'l III Hun riiini'lHco hy olTli'lulx ol Ilio l'miiinm I'licltlv i'Xioilluii. WND FANNED THREATEN LOSSES MEDFORD. GREAT BRITAIN DIVIDED OVER PREMIER'S HOME RULE OFFER aire, cpvwuao car? con 7ttU PROVINCC& OH traULAND B'tLZCrOfiATC Of - JML. ?P WHvflB 1 P" .?-. Wjm -jV-.JiBBBBrBKijw, IT lilCMISIA. l-WUAMErtT iRMTHCiOxtHt, The ixmlblltlynr a aeltlemi'nt'o'f' the Irlti home rukUutroyeray Is R(ilti In the rurtfrnnt of populiiMutttvat. The ophiloim of the tnrloux nnrtlt-a lo'tho effect of tlir tfuncvualoiw offentl In ho IIouu of Cuiiiuions by rroulltr' Aiillli tllfffril widely. Tho milouUta. n n rule, exprvi-d Ihvmavlvtv ijulto Ulssatlnflwl with tho Kii:Miird inrlhod of votluu by eountlfa on the eeluilou of Ulnler or iwrtlon of It from tho cognition of Ilu Home Itnlo bill Nullona! lata divlutiil Hint tho Piibliiet had koiio to the iiioxl vxlremo limit In Ita iiioreiueut toward courlllatluu. The tudi'i'eiideut opinion of the country oenm luclltuil to Hie fitllnc that tho coiuoo-lous really offer nil rpot. tunlty for eoiu Illation, mul thN feelln U utreiiBtheiiisI by Sir IMwnrd rarkou'H lounter offer on Itolwlf of te UKter iililoiilntH to mibiult the nusKi'i'teil ooneeiodiiiia to mi lUlcr i-oiiferonce, provided the limitation on the ex luMou of the liorlherli loiu.l.i'i lo u prrli-d of six .warn bo atrlvkeu out Air John Itediiit.iiil. Hie IrNh nnllonalUt leader, alJ lilt parly wan willlnj; to make sreat s-vriflici for peace but Hie I'rvinltT hail i.'ne to the extreme limit of ruiico!ia. CHAUFFUER'S WIFE AS DOROTHY ALLEN LOS ANOKLKS, Cal Mnr. lfi. InveatlKatlon of her claim that alio I'. Dorothy Arnold, iiiIkhIur Now York holroBa, hat reunited today In tho ar reat of Mra. Charlea O'Doll, on a chargo of paaaliiR worthleaa checka. Tim womnu la bolloved by pollco aur Keona lo bu iitfforlni; from komo mya- torlnua montiit 'eoiidltlou mul for treatment mul examination alio wis tnkeu to tho receiving hospital Jn h tead of tho city jail. Dr. A. S. CooIUIko, who lias treatod Mra. O'Dell for recurrent ment'ij troublea, told tho pollco that alio oc clounlly haa believed herself to oo fnuimjH motion plrturo nctreasca mid other perilous, Tho jiollco say that recently while alio bolloved heraolf to bo nnnthor portion, b!u algued a cheek, thla fitrnlaliluu thu ciiuao for hor urroat. Ho nppearod to place no viiluo on tho pollco aiiKgeatton that poraoua oxortliiK a hypnotic Influence over hoc had aiiKKoatod to her that alio was Mlaa Arnold, In tho hope ol eollectliiK rownrda offered for tho re turn of Hint joiiiik woman, Mra. O'Dull la tho wife of n chauf feur. Tho hiiabmul visited her yea torday, but alio failed, or refused, to recoKiiUo him, She nUo failed to loengiiUo hor mother, Inalatluu- to tho pollco that alio la Dorthy Arnold. ALASKA ROAD Bill POHThANI), Or., Muroh Ilk To celchiulo tho siKniu hy Presldciil Wilson of the Aliisku ruilioiul lull, a IiIk iiilificulioii inci'tliiK' will ho held nt Ilio Pin Hand Oimiiieicial eluh IoiiIkIiI. All liiti'i'CKtinu li'iiluie of the inccl liiK will ho nu nililit'Hs nu Alaska mul Ilio now nilli'oiiil Ii v Major J. J, Mm low, I'nili'il Hlnli'H cnnlnctT, ullli lii'mhiiiiiiU'ii In J'uillniul, FORGER POSED HONORED OR 15(1 ON, MONDAY, MAWII 10, 1011. AND THGttS ffeuPTeUSEttTATtOf STATE SPORTSMEN MEET TO BETTER LI POIITLAXI), Or,, Mureh HI. With MMirtMiu'ii ireent from nrneti- enlly everv eoiinlx in the Mute, the otvuuiziitiou ol n hlnlc hNirtiuen UhNoeiutiou i beinn pcrfeeted today nt tho Ouninoieml eluh. II. H. Vim Duzcr, pniilont of the Multuomnli Aneli'tV elub. a. iiiiulo temnoriirv ehiiirmtm, ami t'. A- Itidille of Ititldle wns nimle temporury seeretury. ntty-four men were present. )a orj hotly theie i-eeiiied to he op timixtiti over pio-peet for n oiie uexfnl oruiiiuriition. Tho sports men, hunters and nnglerh included are here to huild up nn ncsoeiutiou with, which thev will endenvor to se euro m'iimIiK iime let-islutiou. Thev nl.-o plan to cdii'iilc the people in the vii tin ot eame nniimt'iition. Komo of the lnt known men in tho htnte me present nt this pither- iiiK'. Ainouu them me: . .N. .Mat lock, Pentlletoiii O A. Kiddle, Kid die: S. O. Hiiitruin, iiutiouul forest supervisor, lt'osolmii;; ('. 1 Stone, Kluiuuth Fulls; (ieoigo Putuiim, Med i'oid; L. F. Iteiiii, Hugcne; It. K. Mnttlt, Hosebnifr H N'KW V01MC. March HI. Fnilv tnuliiif,' in stocks today was li(jht, hut most of Ilio pi ice cliancs weie in an upwind ilircolioii. Heavy selling' ol Now Haven, however, soon checked the udvniicc. Kansas & Texas tliop petl 1 niul tho preferred ll under Satuidiiy's close. Now lliucn Itmt lis hull' point opcuiu rise, Oiuudiuu Pacilic fell I. I'liilc.l States Kxprcss I use Pa mul WcsliuhoiiNO Klcctric l:,i. A i oimi,1 mum prices woe slihi ly under ojiciiiiih; Moines, IIoiiiU weiu Ntciiil.v. Tho umikcl cloicd dull, GAME I iHV psauu --5JB ni muiic TUG ratOHT HOit i .nr H H ASOUITH E SLAY SURVIVORS CllllirAIIl'A C1TV. Mcx., Mnrch !.". (Delnyi'tl hy censor.) General Kiienio Hennvides tlyuntnitetl ti fetl erul train of troops near Zulvnzn this forenoon mid followed it hy n shurp attack on the survivors of the explosion. No figures erc nvnil uble, hut it wns understood the fed erals .suffered henxily. Ileum ides hud repulsed n federal attack on Hennijillo Snturduy niht, hut Inter encountered nn overwhelm iiiH: defernl force near Peronal mul was himself compelled to retreat to Omejos, where ho mul his' men en trained for Kseulou. Finding he was not followed, however, he mined u lunjr section of tho Mexican Ouitrnl track near Znvnlxn, connected the eplosie witli electric hattertei hid den in the brush mid sat down to nwnit developments. In duo season four federal troop trains nriivcd. The signal was cixeu to tho hidden oioruor.s, hut in their exoiteuieut touched ,the button when only ouo section of the train wns over tho mined section of track. This train was completely wrecked. Tho others ictieateil. In the meau- l-tiuie the umhushed rebels vuslicd the uriors of the wieek. I RELEASE SAN QUENIIN SAN Ql'KNTI.V, Oil., Mnrch Hk Nuiely years old, blind unit deuf, "fliuudpa Hilly," (ho oldest inmate of tho stale nciiltcutiim. wns led out of lis Elites hero toilav. a lietV mail. Ilu will leave tomorrow for Oregon, where ho will ho en i i'il fur hv it nmriieil ilmiulitcr, The uued eiinslcl hud served hu'iilv one years of iv II IV sen- leiii'ti lor kllhuir his oldest aim In u ijiinnel over Ilio iivviiershlii of u ktvvr, t.1.M REBEL DYNAMIT FEDERAL TRAIN CONVIC WSONDEN Pffi'S SPEECH E Executive In Monday Conference With Pi ess Says No Decision on Reserve Bank Appointments Labor Union Request In Abeyance. President Declares Garbled Quota tlons Placed Ambassador in False Light Before Own People. WASHINGTON. .March 10. That Ainhnsstitlor Walter II. Pape, Amer ica's diplomatic representative in London, had simply been misunder stood wns tho opinion expressed to day hy President Wilson in discuns itir with cnllers the ambassador's re cent speech in which he referred lo the canal tolls question nml the Monroe doctrine. The svnopsis of the speech as it nppenrcd in the United States, the president explained, wns full of mis quotations, due ho.h to omissions mid additions by the correspondents who reported it. For instance, the executive referred to the passage in which Pape wns quoted as sain that the president recommend repeal of American ahip- pinjr's exemption from canal tolls, "not merely to plense England. In the speech itself, snid the president, the word "merely" was omitted so that what the speech really inserted was that repeal wis jint recommend ed lo "please Knlnnd." The presuk'iit stiitttl he hud- mil yet s'tu'il serious comidernlion to ap plications niul sViruestfnin for ui- iHiiniiiifiiis iu Hie reserve oiiiik uouni iimler the new currency hivr. Secre tary of Agriculture lloiistou's illness, it wns explained, had delayed the se lection of reserve cities, so that their nnnouneement wns not likely before April 1. . The president had been informed, he said, that the American Federation of Labor had appealed to various congressmen spooificnllv to exempt trades unions from the operation of the administration's proposed anti trust legislation, but no appeal had been made to the executive orson ully. He indicated that there were no developments in the Mexican situa tion. The trust bill, details of which were nuitle public yesterday, would transfer the powers of the bureau of corporations to the proposed rotninis sion of three members, appointed hy tho president nt salaries of $10,000 each, nml representing both great po liticnl parties. Corporntioiw rc defined as nil bodies incorporated under tho law, joint slock associations and other associations having: shares of capi tal stock or organized to curry on business for profit. "Kery corporation enpijjed in commerce excepting' corporations subject to the acts to regulate com merce, which, by itself, or with one or more other corporations owned, operated, controlled or organized in conjunction with it so ns to consti tute substantially u business unit, has a capital of $5,000,000 or more, or bus a less capital and belongs to any class of corporation which the trade commission may muke." reads the bill, ''.shall furnish to the com mission nuuuully records." WALLA WALLA, Wash., Mar. 1C. That J. M. Tweedy, for many youra a resident of Walla Walla valley, was murdered and robbod near tho Mexi can border last Wednesday, tho body bolni; found tho next day, was tho word received horo today Tweedy loft Wulla Wulln last Bop lumber In company with three other men, koIiik to Southern California overland Tho party loft California some tlmo ntto for Now Mexico to locate laud. No word wua received roKiirdliiK thu futo of Tweedy com. palilalia, Tweody leuvea u widow nml Ihren children IHIiik on u ranch nuur Mil ton, Oregon, RR0RGR0UND3 WALLA WALLA MAN VICTIM MEXICANS no. mi wBxm PATROL BORDER Mexicans Raid end Burn Store, Kill Inu Frank Johnston Increasing Seriousness International Aspect Situation. Brother Dead Demands Probe Overt Act by Nation and California Clerk of Store Badly Beaten. SAN DIEGO, Oil., March in. Willi United Stntes soldiers patroll ing the bonier nenr Teeale ami Oim m, nml the people of Hint vicinity nrotised, the raid on. the Tccatc store and postnfficc nml the killing of Frank Johnston Saturday night, pre siimnhly by Mexicans, the interim tiount nsccts of the ease increased in seriousness ns the tiny progressed. K. I). Johnston, brother of the dead man, today npcalcd to Secretary of State Bryan, Governor Johnson, Congressman Kcttuer nml the senate foreign relations committee. An in vestigation hns been ordered by tho Washington authorities. Wiedenbnck, one of the propri etors of the store in which ostoffice nnd custom house were located, was badly beaten mul tho building set on fire. Instructions were sent nlso to Mn jor Davis, commanding nt San Diego, to patrol the border nnd do his lit-mii-t to find the bandits. COMPROMISE TELEPHONE TRUST PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 16. That a settlement has been reached be tween Attorney General McReynoldi and officials of the American Te!o phono and Telegraph company In tho suit of tho government asking tbj uumerglng of the so-called "tolephono trust" and tho Northwestern Lojs Distance Telephone, company, to gether with tho unmerglng ot othor Independent connections In various porta of tho country, made by tho big holding corporation, wag Inti mated today by Miss Mary A. Bell, special stenocrapher-examlner In th? taking ot all the testimony In tho litigation. Miss Dell, who Is stenographer for United States District Judge Dean, lias been In the big cities or the At lantic coast for almost fire months taking testimony In the case, and ha just returned from Washington. S'.io refused to state positively that a settlement had beeu reached, but alio hud been informed both by couusr.l for tho government and the tolephon-j interests that no more testimony was to be taken, and alio was allowed to return to her position in Portland, SUFFRAGE BILL VOTE DATE UNSETTLED WASHINGTON, Mar. 10. Th problom ot whother to delay the vota on tho woman autrragctte constitu tional amendment was presented to the senate today by Senator Aahurst of Arizona. Ho road scores of tele grams from suffragists throughout tho country, requesting, urging, pr derlng, calling upon him and be- ecchlng lilm, according to their frame ot mind, either to delay the vote until after tho suffrage demon stration hero May 2, or to push It to an Immediate voto. Senator Siaoot 'of Utah said a delay would not f eiiniiKo a single vote, ami urged in liumedtato roll cull on the measure. Lent and Mm Hiffk I'OIITI.ANI). or.. Ma. cli lO.-De. apiln tho Illicit seiuoii, tmi icaclii'd (he hfliei.t price nf Ik md son lisluy, when pu lorn) nf 4m)m lull-it hlnck ynhf HI WM t H ilrud, All otmir RVMHik wim flam. AM ML! SUT REPORTED 31