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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
I'nlr tonight, prtihnMe frnf.
Hominy fair, easterly wIhiIm,
I
Fnrty.tlilnl Tr,
Dully CIkMIi Vr.
MEDFORD. OKIMIOX, RATI M( DAY, MAHCU 21, .1914.
NO. 309
HUERTA PROP OS
DICTATOR WILL
TAKE FIELD TO
Pinpoint Transmitted liy Llml to
Bryan May Result In Understand-
hill Drtwrrn Washington Admlnls
tiatlun and Hucrta Government.
Asks Withdrawal ol Ohjrctions lu
future Candidacy State Depart
ment Cnmlders Proposal.
WAMIINWON, Mimli '21 That
l'li-iilciit lliieiln Iiiim niudo a pro
pnlll which may olxo till Mi Ml III
problem wit admitted nl t lit' vtit l
niilmilil today.
This proposal wim tin mibjei t of
.Mexican I'ortriKii MinioliT Itoju-.'
ronxciiutlioii with John l.iiul al 'ia
I 'lilt. Th riMlfi'li'llt'i' IllMed thru
hour hihI Si'tTi'tmy I try an has i'
ctMwil n lull rrHirl of it. lie did not
make t Ii ri'tnnt public, howoxrr. Hi
XMi iMinftiih'nnK it, it wim Muled.
Il was hiduncil here llml lliicrlu
irrt iuI to turn tin' pioMiloncv oxer
to Kujim, himself taking tlii' tnld Hi
pl'tSOII llHilNt til IVlll'l", if tin
Washington mhniniMrntion would
K'l'OffllilK llojM Mini rnl Ho ohjrc
lion to himself (Hucrttt) il a riimli
lull' nt tlit in t irriili'iiltiil cli'i'tiiiii
MKXICO CITY, Match 21. An
itMt1iitlin)iiiir between tlni I luil In
gmoiuiHOflt UHil Hi WaMifugton ml
luiuUlmHoii whn rumored hero ludux
In li xnry ni'itr. ApHiuntly tin' to
iorlH were Imxi'il on Piiroimi Mln'Mor
INij' iait Willi .lolui Uml, rcpro
willing President WiUoii, nl Vera
I 'mix. Whiil wh thu untitle of their
I'oiiwfoit mi could not Ih learned,
hut it wu tin' impels r lliHory Hint
ItllJIls alllltllttll'll n Mew proposition
I loin l'lfiii-iil lliierla to l.iml.
Il wii beliex nl, too, tlnil I'nilnl
Slate CliHiHti d'AITnm. O'SIuiukIi
iipwiy wiint in Wra Cm in iimnce
lion ui'h lli.' iiitnoii'il new proposals,
though h' -mil ho look Hi'1 Inn for
Itrlciltloll.
BATTLE AT TORREON
RAGING WITH REBELS
IT OF T
MKXICO CITV. Muri'h 'Jl.
4 - Heavy fighting nt Tun eon
wiih ii'poi liil in u telegram
loeoixcd nt thi' wur office thin
nlli'inoon. Thi' message was
It nni (lenornl ltcfugio Vi'l-
i'n, Ihu federal I'onuimii-
dcr, who said I Ih big engage-
ini'iil was on with thu enemy
hi night of tho town.
TENER IN CLASH
.11 I BMV
.WITH CLUB OWNERS
N'CW YqilK, Mnr. ai.-A cIiihIi
liclUi'fii (lovornor J it ti ii K. 'IV nor ol
IViih)IuiiIii, iiiimlilunt of tlin .NiUloiinl
I.i'iU'.iio. uml tlin ('lull owiii'ih wnu ru
liiiiUiil t in in I (it'll t toiliiy. Tunur, Ii
mih hiiIiI, rnfniioil Id ratify tlio iii-
llllllllllllillt lit CIllll'll'H TIlUIIIIIM llJ
lU'i'Hliltiut or tlin ClilniKo Culm, .'i
wiih inioiliiil Hint 'I'diu'I- Iiiih uutliloi!
ClmrlcH I1. Tuft Unit TlinmiiH Irt mi
iliwlrnlilo mill In inninly a Clmrli'H W
Muipliy flKiiKilimiil.
Tim old i'liiirBn. tolcwl I))' Kimili
Cliniicu. Hint Muiiliy unviir ilhl own
inui'li Murk In lint ("ii lH, uiim ro Ivfil
limn liulii), Tim fiiriiHir Culi loiuliti
Iiiih fiuiiiuilly nHHtiilml Hint Alurpti
"nuni'il low) 1 twin UO pur ii'iil of tin
iIiiIi'h Hlorlt uml ri'ri'hi'il n fiihuy o
fliJ.UUO iiiiiiimll)'."
SIH COWAHD CARSON,
LEADER OF ULSTERITES
IAWS0N WANTED
IN PROBE AGAINST
BIER OFFICIALS
KAI.CM. On- . Mar :! Colonol
II. K l.uwmm, Mini oxi'i uli'tl tlu o
I'rnor'M onlor in putilnK Copiorflo I
niiiUr umrtlnl law. vnlil today lis
Mtutlil ho itlnd to iiy lilii own ox
M'iiint to llnki'r In onlor to ti(U
lo'lurij Ibo lukvr nuul Jury In nv
wii Ivhii nurtimoii llml ho win.
not wnu I cil In llnkor for tin iurioio
of allow Ins illl iiitI' to lio nuiil.j
iipon him In llm iwrmmal iliuiumn unit
broHglil liy Urn CoHrflotil wiloon
Kimiiii. llo mi lit lie illil not raio to
flKlit tlm unit In linker i-ounly.
Coiiirnor Wont riTuhi'il anntli.'t
ti'li'Krain toilny from fllrd Sinuililliii.'
foroinmi of Hid Kraml jnr, unylmt
tliat Hid Krmnl Jury woiilil IUIimi to
frank KnoilKriiHM or nnyoiio iOdh ko'U
ly tlin mni'riior, lint an nowHpapor
rnpiirlH hiiIiI that l.awmin took tin
olmciiiio pk-tiiri'ii from thu Copporflt'l.l
iialooiiH Hio Kiaml Jury wanlx him too
Tlio iiitwmifid naltl aUo that tlin Jim
wanlinl Law nun to tillfy iiKalim
HUlrli'l Attorney Hoilwin anil Sho"
Iff Itanil.
MAJOR BENJAMIN M. KOEHLER
Tlio ui)ntvi-y of the trial of Major
IIiiiiJiiiiiIii M. Koohlor at Port Tuny
nu Plum Inland, lu I.oiik IhIiuiiI
Hniinil, Iiiih not yet heen milxoil. Thu
eourt-iimilliil Iiiih heen i'IohihI to
iiowMpapi'iiiiuu anil (ho pulillo. ili'Hpllo
tho Hlaloiiinut of Heciiilary of W.u
llariltuin that Im hnlluvoil It hIiiiiiI'I
ho opiiii.
(Inn day, In iiuililiiK a ('oiiriiHliin to
I ho Hcrinlai) nf will', Cnlniiel (li.
iulili'ill of Ihu lUiiil-limiHul, put1'
5 JBTf !bTfw BJMur9i "r fJBHr BJFVIIMBjTfll
AL 10 RETIRE IN FAVOR OF R0JA8 MAY SOLVE
T
Senator Asset Is Studied Attempt Be
Inn Made in Press to Represent
Wilson as Task Master, While Re
verse Is True.
Jones Would Like to Be Personally
Assured That There Is Any Good
Reason for Repeal of Tells Clause.
IIINnoN. .Miiich 'Jl. Dim.
oi i tn Iciiilrin lii'lii'Viil at noon to
i!,i lluil tlicri' wiih ii liari' rliMiu'C of
In n -ululion piouilirij; for thu ro-
pi.it of tin1 i M'liiplion I'laii-i' in tin
Pan, nun canal tolU lull I'luiun up for
ioi nli-nitio.'i in tin' hoiiM' Hi.h aft-
i riiinii. Conhiilnration of tlio riviT
.nni li.nliors hill wiih licinpf niihi'il in
mi tf"it to ri'iii'h Ihu i'hiiiiI innlliT.
Tin' initial filit on tin.- cmial hill
wan iM'iti'il to rriitvr In tho ili
tn.iniU for inori' lnni' for ilchatv. A
'pi'nal mli', iiiiiKt which tlio rowoln
lion will ca tho riicht or way, pro
x nil's only fifti'un hoiirh for itchnti'.
Many nit that thu tiniu he in
iToatnil. Sharp Prlhili' SlurN
A Kharp ilihatc in whii'h Fpnntoi
Ioi o, N'owlanils ami Pomrri'iif fit:
it ml was partii'ipatcil wlii'ii .Ioiioh
read n ucwxpapiM nrt'rlc in whiuli it
was htati'il that Prwiilent Wilwon
wantiil thi' di'hati' on tho Panama
anal tolU liuiiti'il. It oaiiio xvlion
mlimiiixtnitioii haulers iittiiupUil to
iili'Ioli .IniiM.
"I Ih'Iii'w," Miiil S'i'iintor Now
limiU, "that thoro in a Minimi at
tempt on tho pait of the pro to rep
ii'MUit ProHili'iit WiImoii as a lack
mailer. .Moot of Hie newpapei.
teem to he trxini; to eonxinoo the
piihlie llmt tho proMiilent ii. trying In
mill ml ooniciew. He eoitmnlv has
not Hiown any Hiieh iloxire in his pnh.
lie iittcmnov ninl there law heen
nothing In UU prlxnto eonversations
iiiteiiileil In ereato xneh nu iinpro..
niou."
SkaU'iiK on Thin ho
S'onnlor .Ioiiim ileiiii'il I lie president
hinl lohl him that ho was 'Vkaliu on
thin iee" when lie inlimati'il that tho
proMilent's repeal mhlre-i8 followed a
eonteieiuio with i:nj;liliiiicii.
"Hill," Hiiiil Senator .1oiip-, ''I
would like inihly well to Im assured
hy the prexiilent that there is any
Kooil li'iison why ho wants (he lulls
e.M'mption clause repealed.
(Continued on I'uko Pour.)
ON TRIAL AT FORT TERRY
mlttoil iiiiWHiapur pliotoBraphora to
x-lHlt tlio Inland. Thoy romulued out
sldo thu con it room, how over, ami
had to nniiiBlii)t thu characteiB who
f Ik ii id lu thu niHu. On tho left In
thin plioloKniph In Major Kouhler,
holilliiK IiIh hiind to hU faro to kuu'i
Ilia ilioliinraphor from khIIIiik a
vluw of Ii I in. On Ihu rlitht nro hit
military and I'HII law ) urn, Colonol
uny .1. aw thorny mid Hiiiniiul II
lliiilyun,
INN
AN
CZAR
AYNEWLAND
REBELS READY FOR flTTAulllI TORREON PRFPARINR FDR
MJO5000LPO I IEi.PO
PAItIS, :-ar ti.- For writing a
letter to Mine. Honrlelto Cnlllaux
coiiKrntnlattiiK her on havlnR l.lllol
IMItor Caaton Calmtto of the Kl
Karo," a complaint was preferred In
tho police today asalnnt Depuf
Tlialamns of tho French parllamoii'
Il wan charged that tho letter
amounted to Itmtlgatlnc murder .
Kx-I'lnnnce JllnliVr Joneph Ca.t
laux xinlted IiIh wife -In prlnou till
nflenioon. Ho loked worn ami
broken.
With four pollro inapoctora Runrd
ttiR her, Mine. Cnlllaux was taken
thin afternoon to the palace of Jus
tlco for her flmt examination. She
wa hoth rheered and hliuud as her
autoinohllo pawed throiiRh th?
atreeta. Tho prlwinor xxoro black
and Hhowed no vlgn of emotion.
M, l.altorl. thu fammiH attorney
who will defend Mine. Cnlllaux, was
prcKcnt nt the hearlnK.
Tho defendant wept when Mho re
pented tho story of her Ufo and re
ferred to her two children.
"I married M. Calllaux In 1011,"
alio said. "It wan a loxo match. Our
fortunes xvero oiiual, hoth of us ho
lug Independent "
OF
SAN FRANCISCO, Cul March 'M.
Inability to uicnMiro his opponent
uml put oxer the crusher when he had
his man all hut out xvns responsible
for It ed Watson's failure to have n
knockout to his credit over Oil flat
hint of ltostou todax'. As it turned
out, flalhint'rf ureater r.perienco eu
iihled him to htall through the to
maimlei' of the round and his xvork
in the enrlier sessions justified Ref
eree. Irwin's decision of a drnxv.
Watson's Iuk chaiieo eamo in tho
fourteenth round of his txventy-iouud
hout hero lust niht with Gallant. He
ciiiiKht tho youni; Hostouiau flush on
llio jaw with u terrific right, tlal
laul turned completely urouud mid
diopped to the mat. 1 lu was up at
tlin count of m, hut so groggy ho
could hardly Maud, lie clinched, nud
ulthoiigh WiiImiii tdiook him off time
mid again, ho wus uiiuhlo to put over
tho idoep-prodiioer.
E
nitOWNSVII.I.i:, 'IVx., .Mmcli 21.
That nint'lcen oll'ieeis weio leeenl-
ly executed nt President lliieilii'h or
der in Suulingo Tlutoloh'o prison
xvns Muled III u illMwitch ivecivcd to
day. It was said thu only iciihou
wiih that lliu'ilu doiihled tlii'lr loy-
ally hmiumi they weio pnpiU of (leu
vrut Fclljio Anuvli'
- ' v '"' m REAL WAR IN
tffc -:m. NORTH IRELAND
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IMywlljglgy rijg i ftttfMjffii '
eoitor'sIayeF ilHyiiiyaJ
WEEPS IN TELLING KKlill
HER STORY TO JURY WKmmm
OeNBRAU VILLA I
!' rT,i -Mr -.. . .m. VL-.';V nill
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ttCTS OF lV DRAFTED CV HUEKIT
LONDON. .Mar. 21. Premier Ao
i)iilth was reported breaking down to
day under the strain of tho Irish
homo rule fight. His friends wen
fearful of a complete nervous breai:
down. Tho government xvas going ener
getically ahead, however, with Its
preparations for handling thu situa
tion lu North Ireland when tho
home rule bill pauses. At thu saiuo
time It was doing everything It could
to prevent having to use the forces
it Is concentrating,
' Orders were sent to Sir Arthur II.
P. Paget to pursue, a conciliatory
course, to avoid provoking tho
Orangemon and to bear In mind that
it Is not the suppression of dtsordov
that tho government xvauts but tliuh
prevention.
At tho war office it xvas denied
that advices had been received telling
of wholesale resignations ot army of.
fleers In Ireland.
War Minister Seeloy conferred
with King George for an hour . this
forenoon concerning conditions In
Plster,
STATE GOOD ROADS
DAY IS PLANNED
POUTl.ANl), Mar. Sl.Au nil
Oregon good roads day with 100,000
Oregon men wielding picks and
shovols. thu women preparing caui'i
dlnnors for xvorkors, cquitetlng In
tho xvork dono for prlTo banners, Is
tho plan being furthered today by the
executive board ot the Portland Ad
club.
H. K. Hewitt, chairman ot thu club's
special committee, communicate. I
with Governor West who guvo his en
tire approval and suggested that u
day In thu lutter part of April will
bo bi'bl.
The plun wiu first broached hy the
Ad club )nlerdiiy and hint rorolvu'l
uiithiisluNtlu endowment nu ut
tides,
iPREMIER ASQUITH 'SANTA FE SECURES
i BREAKING DOWN ! SACRAMENTO GATE
UNDER IRISH FIGHT! OVER ANTIOCH LINE
IN HX& AI2MV DEPENDING
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Mutch 21.
A tniffio agreement whereby the
Atchison, Topekn & Santii Fe niil
xvay system will he enabled to run its
ears over the Oakland, Antioch &
Kastern railroad into Snermnento
ninl other Snerauieiito valby town.-,
xva announced here today.
The announcement is an important
one to shippers, as it means that
freight can be tent from eastern
sources dire-t to Saeniniento and to
such points ns Cliieo, Oroville, Wood
land und scores of smaller points,
without reohippincr or switching. A
Santa Fe ear stalling' from Chicago,
under thu terms of tho noxv agree
ment, nmy now be attached to an
Oakland, Antioch & P.nsteru locomo
tive mid pulled straight into Wood
laud, because the Oakland, Antioch fc
Kastern company has a traffic
agreement with the Northern Klee
trio company, whereby they use each
other's trucks.
A flat toll for such services, it xvas
said, will be paid by the Santa Fe.
The nexv agreement ulso brings tho
Santa Fe into direct competition in
the Northern Kloctric territory with
tho Western Pacific- and tho South
ern Pacific companies. The Santa
he is noxv expected to make n strong
bid for fruit shipping mid will erect
it big icing plant at Sacramento,
CAUGHT IN AUTOS
POMONA, Cal., jrar. 21. After
a wild automobile ride covering
more than 25 miles, through orchards
plowed fields ami dusty as well nt
paved roads, chief of Police Tracy
and Constable Blanker cuptured
throe men mid two hlghpowered uu
tomoblles loaded with chickens it
hu curly hour toduy mid are believed
1 0 have broken up an organlud gunst
of rlilckuu thieves that lias been
cleaning out thu roups lu the Pouij.
nu valley for some weeks, resulting
lu lussvs of hundreds of dollars.
PROBLEM
Troops Ordered to Strategic Local
Points-Constables Previfol With
Carbines Preparations for Sharp
Work at First Sign of Rebellion.
Irish Militia Ordered In Readiness-
Hundred Officers of Fourth Hus
sars Resign Rather Than Serve.
-
MDDETISFIELD, Knp.
" Innd, March 21. "Liberalism
" xx ill not flinch an inch," de-
clarcd Chnncellor of tho Kx-
" rhenuor David Moyd-Oeorgc,
iltUfHiahtn' iftn Thi'uIi Iwtttt iilu
-. M.' '(4 - flt IIUI1IV IUIU
situation during n speech here
todny, "before Torryism'.s in-
" solcnt attitude.
"The country confronts the
" gravest issue in its history
" since the Stuarts. Represen-
"" tativo government is nt stake.
I an here on the govern- "
tncnt'.s behalf to say we mean
" to confront thin defiance of
popufar liberty with resolute
" and unwavering detennina- "
tion, whatever the hazard.
"We are not fishtltic over
Ulster or home rule; we nre
" fighting for all that is essen-
tial to the clx-il liberty of this
land." "
fir
tlELFAST, Ireland, Mitrch 21.
What looked like preparations for
real xvnr on a large fecale were in
progress here todny.
Troops xx ere passing1 and repassing
through the streets on their xvay to
strategic local points or to other
Ulster toxvns. Military messengers
xvero clattering about. Constables
were being provided with carbines.
Special magistrates were being sxvorn
in by the score for service through
out the county.
Similar scenes xx-ero being enacted
at all other Ulster towns. The au
thorities wero cafcful to nvoid any
act likely to give the anti-home rul
ers unnecessary offense, but they
plainly were making ready for shnrp
xx-ork nt tho firt overt move among
them.
Dissension Among Troops
They were having serious trouble
with the troops. Reports were cur
rent that a battalion of Dorsetshires
positively mutinied in barracks hero
when told thev wero about to be
transferred to another stution,
throwing doxvn their nrms nnd do
clnriug they would not fight for homo
rule. This report xxns perhaps ex
aggerated, but it was certain tho men
xvns discontented and unruly.
The officers xvero even more so.
Just how many had resigned could
not be learned, but tho number was
sufficiently serious to cripple tho
government in its military disposi
tions. The trnusfer of cavalry from
Currngh camp to Ulster had to bo
cancelled tempornrly, indeed, for lack
of officers to command it.
Irish Troojw Ordered Out
DUBLIN', March 21, All troops
in southern Ireland wero ordered to
i ho Orango counties today. Leaves
of absence xvero cancelled nnd ab
sentees xvcre recalled. The Southern
Irish militiii, which wilt ho overjoyed
to fight tho Ulbtcrmtn on tho home
rule issue, xvero instructed to bo
ready to join the colors oil short no
tice. Nor xvcre imval preparations over
looked. The fleet in Hantry Hay was
already steaming for llelfust, The
tra uing ships Gibraltar and Royal
Arthur were on their way to the sumo
port from Kingston.
Field Marshal French, who urrived
today, was directing preparation,
lie also did some investigating Into
(he report that in any army officers
hi Ireland had resigned ruthwr than
fight fur homo rule, mid learned that
nhuiit Ml oil lew of Ihe Fourth
Hussars, stationed at C'urrHKW, rim liy
hud kuru'iidviml (heir wowwlnslims.