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W Second Slrnf , Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER '! .1 t'nietllcd, probably ml Mnv. ne: .Mln. ill. I'orlv foil 1 1 It Vinr liitllv Ninth Vrur 1 L. MRDPOItl). OIUWON, KA'rTKDAV, iMAIK'Il. 28, V.)U. NO. & VILLA'S REBELS FORCE WAY INTO I0RRE0N; FIGHI CONTINUES IN CITY BATTLE RAGES ALL NIGHT ON IN CITY STREETS Doinlianlmcnt Stops When Rebels Enter CUy Flulillnil Is Hand-to-Hand and Maclietrs Freely Used Federals on Hoofs Fire at Enemy. Much it ( the Attacked City Ablaze Rebels' Dead 350 and Federals' 000, Estimate Villa. (JOMI7. PAI.AHO. M-x.. March 2H (I n. in.,. -TorieonVi federal pm miii wits dill ru'lilliiK I"" l""ir, Tint rdicU wm in '"' town, how ever, iiml nil night Ioiik I In battle ingod In the Klnrli. From tb" housetop llio ffilt'i-nlH Mnrnl a ni'ir dermis nllo mill iiiiiohino kii h"' mi tln crowd bdow. TIuto wns n eoimtunt KinliiiK t barricaded win don iiml doors m Hi11 kIh-N forced their way into Iho house to get at mi' who were ritkliiK Ihiin from lh' roofs, (louorul Villi stopped I lin bombard mi'iit of the city 1'iirlv in llio night, nt hi artillery fi' would have pun !Iiim hi-, iimii ini'ii in-"li' it a iiiiii'Ii n it would lini damaged lhi rn my, Tin' orneklc of small arm wn iiiiToMiuit, however. Much f hi' fighting was hand to hiiml anil lln iiuii'hi'tK figured freely in it. Town In riiiiur Much of thi town was on fire mid thu flumes furnished MilTidrnt light fur tho Moody struggle. Tlii! principal pliun was lli goal nt which Villn nml lilt won aimed. Tin' streets lending into it Iiml been sliongly liiiri'ii'iiihil mnl I" moid the ilohiy which llice obt ruction onus- ii tin' rebel 1'iit tlu'ir way, in ninny iiisliinoo, through whole block or IlltollO llOIIM'H. Of tht federal", it wiu known that flt-nornl It ifii i ttit I Vna mnl Colonel Fiedcrioo Hi'.vim Iiml been killed, mnl Hint (leiiernl F.diiurdo Ooiirinmru mnl Amlrri'H Alnimimi, two of (leu oral Vi'limeo' chief lieutenants, were fnl n I ly wounded, tlcnonil Villa hml loxt iioui' of hi- lending offioois, al though (Icnornl Triniihiil Rodriguez was Iniilly wounded. Villa estiuyited the rebels dead at .'inn ami tlm federals' at nun ii thmi HOD. Ilointiardiiiciit Inrosonnt Tim lioniliarilnii'ii'. of Torrcon hav ing lii'i'ii ini'i'M.'iiit since Iiimi Stuulay, Hoi federals hnvi' not hml innrli lime in dispose of tho eorpsoi. Karly in llm week, prisoners said, mi nlli'iiipt was intido to Inirii tlii'in, Inil lor (he hint llnoo iIii.vh hoy havo lioon al lowed In lin whom thoy foil. Tho re Milt in that tho sIiitIk me thiokly hirowu with moii'rt unit hornot,1 lioii ion. Tim woalhof In hot, iloooinpoM tioa hoIs in ipilolily ami thoro in four of an opiili'inio. (lonoral Villa han nnloioil hovoral oailomlri of limo to ho iiHotl for ilisiu- fool ioll llirpOXC)i IIH HOOII UK I io (tikos tho city. BETTER PRICES IN LIVESTOCK T I'OHTUtfl'l, Maioh U8, UooolplK for llio wook havo hoeii: Cuttlo 181(1, oalvi'H HO, Inn,- 'llfil, Khoop TiIHI. Fairly hoavy roooiptw of cuttlo llu oaily pari of Ihu wook, wllh a low limiln of o.lra ohoioo hloorx K"'11 at u nimil 'J.'d holior than proooiliut; wook. Vory lilit ol'I'oriiiK'H Tliiirxilay mnl KrUlay mnl uiarkot 10 In lTio lowor. KoooipU uf hop! ilurlnir Iho wool, worn mil hoavy. Iliiyorn forooil tho prion ilnwii ahoat Klo. Kxtroiuo lops Hohl ariuiiiil .fH.H.'i at Iho I'irM of tho wook, ohwlun al .'fH.T.'i al Iho oiul, A iiioiloralii rail of million for Iho wcok'n hiixincHH, Hlioni,' iloinnml for lop uruiloH mnl iiiiiikol ooiiliiiuoH iijmiil ill lino with IiinI wooI,'h ipiola ifon. I'liiiio laiuliM, ill.no In 7 1 .M'iiillii(H, ,f,1.7,' In .flli owon, ll.riO In if'i; klioin bluff, 7'h Ioh, PREMIER WHO LEADS LLION DOLLAR "WHITE CITY" FOR l)AIlMS'll. (nl.. Maroh 28.- Op tion ult Ifiml wliloli is tp he. llio cite of ii inilliou ilolhir "wlitlo oily" at SniiMililo woro oiuohoil a I n iiii'uliut; of official of tho Sail Frnuoiioo. Oiikluiiil loruilunl rnllwa.v in tho Hold Oakland la.t nl-lit hohiiul i-lood door, nfior uiuntliK of xccrcl noyoliiitioii. Cluirlor! I.ciiip, ccrc lury of n lnx hrowory inmoont in St. l.ouiN, who huilt tho "hito oily" of ('hicMijn, i to hnvo chuno of the orooliou of Ihiit one. Ho in now on hix way hero from Honolulu. A ilitocl Iwonly-nihiulo forry nor ioo hotwiu Onkland nml Snti I'liiu oiki'o nml Siiunalilo in iho plmi of the Koy Uoutf hortiU. Tho "while oily" will ciiihrnco miiiiNoiiuiit now feat ured nt Atlantic City and Coney InI iiud. It will ho tho In ix" I attraction of iU kind on llio 1'aoilio ooiihl and will ho run "not." Hiix cuiii'i'i'-iiiii of hotel, enfos, ole,, alrendy hae hoon lot. (lonoral .Mannuor .MoCliiuout of th ICey Koilto nyxlelll Iiiim hoell plolill iioui in llio oonHuminnliou of the ileal. I'm uioiillis nyoiilM havo heeu uallieriiii; opiion- on l.unl in Snuu llio mid il imiiieihale xionilh. E CHICAGO, March 28. Tho do foiihO ro.Mcil u( noon today in Ihu 1 1 in I bote of "lliiuihomo .Inok" ICool. (ers, uooiisod of killing .Mrs, Htiima l in II ul Iho Saratoga hotel a year iiko. The hlalo oxpooted to oooup, tho afloriioou with toxtiuiony in ie hultnl of tho ilofoiiho'K ovideneo. Koollors hiinsolf wan Iho last wit ui'xs on llio nIiiiiiI in Ii!h own hehalf. IIU onmH-o.Miiuinatioa hy AhsIsIiiiiI District Attorney Malala was one of tho most siwiiko over heard in a Chi 0110 oourtrooni, narroTTluctuations E N'KW YORK, .March 28. -Speouhi-tivo Hoiiliiuonl wiih possimislio when Iho slock iiiiiikol opoucil today. I'IiicIiiiiHiiiih woro iia now HiioiikIi- mil tho sliiirl hiwsloii, with a iluwn- wanl trend. I.chluh Valley ilooliliiul neailv a puliil, IliniiU woro sliady. Jhu nun kd docil dull, SAUSALITO PLANNED HOME RULE FIGHT PARTY SPLIT TO SMASH CONTROL I ll'IL-IIIV'ITilV l I. .c l... iiiiniiioiiio., .u.i no c. ii dlolioti Hint llio rrpiihlioau V'Jr,.v uftufil regain" control of ewfcrofr's ai u result of Iho t-plil in the democratic nuiks over the loKiiliitiou providing for tho repeal of Ihu exemption clause of thu Pminiiiu on tin I hill wiih voiced todny hy KoproM'iitativo Know lands of California. "The rnnkrt of tho opposition arc liailly hrokeii," mid Know land, "nml lliix will mean a liic mlvmitaco for Hid republicans in tho oominc No eiiilinr oloolioti. It's (on hud lhat politioul cnpitiil Iiiih Io ho hiihod on a proposition like Iho cmiul tolls, hut it affooU every Aiuorioan, regiinlloxs of parly, "Tho ndidnrity of Iho demoorutio party vaiiifhod when I'roMilcnt Wil son split with some of the lirainiost loadois of tho party. Solidarity is iiuposkihlo when I'lOHidiMit WiNon ndvooaton an uu-Aiuerionu policy." TO ON BOLL MOOSE TICKET SAI.I'r, Or., Maroh 28. 1.. II. MeMiihau, who has hecii coiisidoriiiK onloiiiii; the priinnrios for Iho pro roxsivo race for Kovornor, let it he known today that ho has decided to onler the race mid will aiiuouiioo hix platform shortly. 0FAD1NTATI0N it ? u L . saHVksJ sATX silMsSVksfliHHVMslMi i HHsMfHHHiNr l r From l.ofl in Itiuht Mis W'nMi, Mi. Croiieks, M's Johnson. MIk Olson, Mrs. Wijtlitinitn, Mrs. Ftnaii, .Miss ljothwoll, Mrs. Hurt, Mr, t'letni'iits. Iloro mo hoiiiii of Iho newest momhoiN of Iho Cluoiign police force. Thoy have joined so recently Ihut t hoy haven't their uniforms yd. Hut I liny havo loanieil Hi pin Ihoir Mnr mi Iho loft side, i'iiiIIIso iaot of tho policewomen or tho country whoo photograph havo so far been pub lUlicd. Thoy hno bron umlur Iho vuro of Licutcuuiit ty'cMbruuw, whu ha diuwn lliem hu wlo hboot with luvolvors, Komctlilntr Ihut fuw of litem know uiiylhiiiu ubuut, CABINET'S FATE E jlf General Compiles With Asquilh's ! Request and Surrzndcrs Memoran dum Promising Not to Use Army 1 In Ulster, Ministry Will Suniie. Refusal to Comply Means Dismissal From Command, Followed by Hie Wholesale Resignations of Officers LONDON. Mar 2s. - Tim Amiulth raMncl'K Into wn i.ollevoil lonlclit Io depend upon tho word of UrlKnill (ieiiirnl llu'crt (UiiikIi. It CoiikIi mirron I-t I lim tnciiior nudum, lKtr! '.) War Sirrot,'i' Hooly and ciid-irne 1 hy I'U'd Ji nhal Sir John I'ronrh and Adjutnti'. (onoral Sir John Kwnrt, protnlflti'; that troops would not Ijo tineil to forcu I'lHterV iilimlnlon to nt. I rlftlt parliament, InillraHoim woro that tho mlnlatry won I a survive. 1'ioposiil .Must t'rciil Tho IrUh home rule proposition would (till remain (o be settled and tho dancer of nn outbreak In UlslT would continue tu uxltt but theso HiliiKs were not urjont. The army peril would havo bcoti averted and to dcMTllie till "urgent" wan too mild a word. French and Kwntt would retain thrlr roiumlnlonii. With (ioiikIi reduced to nubmldnlon It wan unlikely there would bo much trouble with tho,kor offlrora. If. on the other hand, Cough re fused io lurreiutcr thu momorandu.u ho would bo dliuulsfcd from tho for vice, but o luany other officers' rcNlguatloUH reemed certain aa would completely dUurRatilzo tho HrltUli military entabllilinient. IteslKiintlous to I'ollow Mamh.il French and (ieneral Kwart would bo tho flrn to retire, their rcilRnatlons already having boon tondcred. fioneral Sir Arthur PoRet wa thoiiRht likely to follow. It wa aalii inoro tran nine hundred other officer woro proparcd to hand In their coinmlsslona next. Not even tho Liberals believed tho ministry could do anything but stejt down from office In tho faco of sujb a situation. Whether tho ultimatum to Gour'i had boon held over tntll tonight, and he was summoned over from CiiiiiikIi Ctin it H eland, to re'o' o t or whet'er t' had been received nt l.t war n c was uncertain, o profound was tho secrecy oborvod. SAILOR COMMENDED FOR BRAVERY BY DANIELS WASHINGTON. March 2S.Soc rotary of tho Navy Daniels today commended IJolort Keathloy, a sailor on Iho cruiser .Maryland, for his res- euo of shipiuiitu from Sim Fran- oisoo luiv. Fehriiarv 20. HANGS ON NO SENT TO GOUGH NINE OF THE NEWEST RECRUITS TO THE CHICAGO POLICE FORCE CH12E, PET OF LILLIAN RUSSELL, STOLEN WITH HER $2,000 COLLAR 'CBfvflV 7 Jst ijHuluyv i ' 7 Hi M kM Mian Lillian Russell AND HER DOq CHEE. I.llll.in ntMell hai lout her CJiott,! luil she l not crlevlns over CUec so union im miic Ik over the kh of tie col lar which tho iIok It wear lntr. A friend who llres In Shanghai. Uiin.1, pretenlwl to her several yeart ago a long siring of Jade lieads. The U-iidt were perfect In slxe and color ami were vnlueit at f.(X by Miss llus ell. She had them made Into a dog collar which she placed around Choc's neck' The dog only had the collar one week when be mysterloutly dUap-l-fircd. OF PEOPLE STATES POrtTLAND. Ore , Mar. 2S That tho past ten years hud brought forth a spirit now In American history, spirit of social sorvlco as contrasted with a spirit of selfishness, consti tuted the theme of an address made before the students of Heed College, by William C. Itedfleld, secretary of commerce this morning. "Neither you nor I," said the sec retary In part, "havo tho right to bchavo as an Individual in any man ner that would bo unfitting In citi zens. Your llfo Is no longer youm to do with as you please. You havo a distinct duty to tho state and your fellow men." Secretary rtcdflcld Is Inspecting tho United Stato fish hatcheries at Oregon City this afternoon, will rest In Portland this evening and will leave for Seattle at midnight. CAMBRIDGE DEFEATS OXFORD IN THAMES LONDON, March 2S. Cainhrid.uo defeated Oxford today in thu annual inter-varsity boat race on Iho Thames-. ; CHANGE IN SPIRIT CABINET OFFICER UNDER ARREST Hf inmiiiiiiw MPM I CLEVER GANG OF COUNTERFEITERS SEATTLK, Wash., Mar. 2S. A round-up of one of the clevoicat gangs of counterfeiters which has operated In the northwest for many years was completed last night when Charles Dutcher was arrested by Se cret Service Operative J. F. Stattcr, at his home hero. At the same time a complete outfit for counterfeiting 5 coins was found by Statter and City Detectives Manchl and Majowsky in a shack on the outskirts of the city. William C. Vaughn, who Is be lieved to be the leader of tho coun terfeiters was arrested In Portland by William Glover, head of the Port' land secret service. The following night Harry S. Stono was nabbed by Glover In Spokano after ho had bought a ticket for Missoula, Mont., In nn effort to cscnpo tho officers Tho round-up of the three men, who have been operating In the northwest since last October, solves the mystery, It Is believed, of the counterfeit $5 coins which have been flooding banks and stores In Seattle DEBATE WINS SPLIT IN RANKS Repeal of Canal Toll Exemption Oc cupies Attention of House AH Day Speaker Clark to Make Final Speech Against Measure. Some Republicans and ProfrHiivei Line Up With AfhnlnistratHM m Measure Praise and llame WHsm WASHINOTON, March 28. All day debate on the resolution to re peal the exemption clause of tho I'nnnmn on tin 1 lolls net was in prog res in the house today. Proponent of the Kims resolution were confident of victory. The opposition, however, wan fighting the resolution bitterly mid the split in the ranks of the demo crats threatened to widen as the bit terness increased. Speaker Clark planned to make the final speech against the tepeal of the provision providing for free tolls for American ships engaged in coastwise trnde. The twenty-hour debate was ex pected to end Tuesday afternoon. Supporters of the repeal resolution predicted n majority of from fifty to sixty on the final vote. Ilwo Hundred Want to 8pck Two hundred members of tb") house each want to speak an hour mi the measure, but only sixteen hour of debate remained when the housu met nt noon. The debate today con sisted largely of set speeche. Representative Harrison praised the stand ngutust tho repeal hy S linker Clark nml Representative Underwood. "If this repeal is adopted," .he said, "I believe it will mark the bo ginning of the disruption of the party organization." Representative Stevens warned tho house that resentment by the jwwers might plunge the country into war if the repeal resolution met with do feat. To Ilepudlutc Promises "Those loudly howling for patriot ism," lie said, "nnd demnndinj; ihut wc do as we please with our own and lay down American doctrines regard ing American waterways, forget tho nation's history. For n century we havo insisted upon equal treatment, without discrimination, for our citi zens in commerce everywhere. Now it it proposed to repudiate our prom ises, abandon our policies nnd re verse our history. That is called patriotism." Most of tho speakers referred Io. tho split between President Wilson nnd Speaker Clark. Representative O'Shaughnessy of Rhode Island sup ported Clark's stand nnd nssniled President Wilson's motives for nsk inpr for the repeal. Representative Thompson of Illi nois, a progressive, supported Iho repeal, saying: "Although the progressive platform contains tho free tolls plank, I um unable to escape the oonviotiou tlmt Iho exemption clause violates thu terms of Iho IIny-1'nunoeforte treaty. I believe our national honor is in- (Continued on Page Five.) WHITNEY SLAVE CASE IS AGAIN POSTPONED SAN FRANCISCO, Oil., March 28. Tho ease against J. Parker Whit ney, the Ulueor county millionaire ranchman accused of trunsportiiiK Genevieve Ilmiiuin from slate to state for immoral nurposes in viola tion of tho Maun white slave law, wiih postponed again today by Fed eral Judgd Dooling. The delay was at United Hlutw District Attorney Preston's rwpMwt. Prostou wanted two more week mh4 Iho court gave it Io him. Whitney was not in tho wiurtroimi, mr vi repretieutei) by it hwyw. DEMOCRATS M