jmimmm& aJ?nn Hht,... '07 fnl SrSf ' Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair (nnlKlit "ml M'ritnc tiny Mm. .1": Mln, 3t. I'lirty-fmirtli Ywir. Dully Nlnili Vnr MEDFORD. OHIWON, 'IThSDAY, A PHIL L1, 11)11 NO. 2G AMERICAN TROOPS LAND IN VERA CRUZ HAS L IDS ARMY AS SENATE ARGUES L N WW N SENA H WA AM PLAN TO SEE E MAHN N HEW IF TUMID AND SPANISH W SUP EIMIC FD1 S NO A Unllril Slalrs Troo:J Tako Possej slon of Vera Cruz to Seizn Ship ment of Arms Sent Hurrta Fail ure of Blockade Due lo Smatc. rirtrhrr Tolil to Use His Own Judg ntrnt, Proccctlj to Do So Con lirrsslon.il Sanction Not Nrcdcd. WASHINGTON. April 'Jl.- United Sialic soldier lauded Imliiy nt Vera Ci-mic. Tlir ih'wk wim received liv wnv "f New York in a ended iliiuli'li In tint United Pre-, from William 0. Slop lii'til, I lit new tiMniii'liitiiin'M Mlaff cnrrcwtiideut at Mexico Cily. Il contained mi details, Shepherd having uiHpii'iiliiiiiiiliiy round II nit- HM.MJIllc (II Kl'( till-Ill pltt III!1 I'l'IIHIir. Though t tit dispatch wn nii( of ficial, Soerotarv of tin Navv Dan iel raised mi ipicMiou ns to iIh ne euniey mill eagerly inked for any further new tint United Pic wn nlili' to give lilin. 'I'ln Illinium'-. cplnnntion was easv to UllfKM. To So!i Mm blue (tint Plcsidcllt WiUoii hit he fil utix inw.lv mwiilititf-niriwil of a big Oor- mail Kliipmi'iit of araiH mid aminuul lion needed l.y General llnrrla lo fight Ameiioun tmnpi. Tim picsi lent hail Imped a blockade would In' in effect bofnic lln shipment reached Vera l 'in.. In that case Ailmrial Hotelier would have lii'i'ii in a i lion to uc it at once. Coniiri'ioioiml delay in adopting I lu revolution approving tin' chief ex ecutive' .Mexican umiiKi' upset tin plan, however. Tin resolution wiih under ontndJemtlnn in Mid Mi'imti', no blockade uiu In I'lfci'l anil (In nuns mill aininiiiiilion ui'io expected mo mi'iilanly. International law iliil not pcimil their seizure ft mil Ihe Gorman ship which liioiiuhl llinii until a hlnckitilc iin cslaolMioi', Customs House SHcO in Hit situation two courses were open. Ailmnal Fletcher might scire Hie custom house mi that, whni tin shipment win litinli'il, hu would in oeivo il, or In' niiulit wail until it wns IiiiiiIi'iI anil llicu i'io it ami the ens t it it house. Il was evident that ho must art on lux nun iuitiatii. Aecnnlingly n wireless moss-ago was HanlnM to him to tin' Ki'iii'tttl dl'fi'i'l ; "I'mi your own jihIkiih'uI." l i.i'1'miiiI rli'iir tlnil lm inhuirarK jiiilumi'iit ilh'lati'il an iuiuiciliati' linuiiii'. I'mm ii luuli ailmlui-tintion hoiiri'n Ptesldcnt Cliafrs r.t Delay .is Sena tors Qtilhlile Over Wordlny of Res olution Passed hy House Sustain iri(j Administration. Lodge Leads Opposition Which Amends Resolution to Declare War Instead of Blockade. President Fumes Willi Impatience at Senate Delay, Fearing Inaction Will Result in Strengthening Dic tator Krupp Guns Landed. Seizure of Railroad to Mexican Cap ital to Follow Landing of Marines Sanction of Congress Needed. (Cotillmif.il on paca I.) BRYAN NOTIFIES POWERS TO EXPECI BLOCKADE OF PORTS WAKIilNOmV, Apill 'Jl.-Si'iMO-tiny of State llryau aiinoiiuiTil thi ulteiuoiMi that In-to 10 nilitfa lie uoiihl k'VI I'"' puwi'i'H ailvani'i) noli Jiratiuii of U hhmkaihi of Vura Unix. Thn iiotifii'iilioi.i, il wiih Htalcil. ill pn'i'i'iln ai'lual I'Hliililislnm'iit of thn hloi'knilo piohnhly hy twcnly four Iiiiuih, Aci'oiiliii lo llm hcoiii liny it Ih not inli'iuli'il lo huul mar inns or M'lo hii 'ira I'iii, I'lihtom linilhii iiiiIi'mh lU'liun hhouhl ho pi i' nlpilali'il hy llm at I i nl of llm nhlp ini'iil of nuiiN inn) ummiiiiltloii fioin llm K'nipp lo I'li'Miili'iil HiiciIii, Tim lime limil Iiiiuiik t h ), III hhirliiiihi u ill lin inlllali'il hv Ad in rn I Fli'irlici'. Vi'iu I inn will he linn iiiiiipii'il, anil ii 1 1 cr llinl Hu W.i Ii iiH'on niliiiiiilnflalimi Mill hnhl IIh ImiiiiI In me lliiriln 111 I Jo llinii u ri'iuu u U'luiKi WAHIIINOTON', April 'Jl. I'n-i drill WiUon Max rlinllnj: today of the hiMinle't delay in pattini; tlirimli the rimoliiliini in NiipMirt nl the i'iiite he wInIii'm to pnrxiie in .Mexi Il wiih the iirt time in Ameriea that fniiieN Iuih failed piomptly mid inlliiiMia-lieally to uphold a rhief eeeulie uh.t huuIiI aillhnrily to axe Ihe enimtrx'H aimed fmeeii. The preaiiteiil felt thin keenly. Milliliter In MfitUKe. Illi oppoiieutN axurrted ami Mime ex en of lux elii-.ei.t iiiIvimth hinted that in the form of hi mexnp he liliimlereil. Thi'ir iew uiu that he oeremplimied lliiortn mid Hind too liltle aliout natrapiH lo AiiK'rteiiiiH in Mexico. If he had made tine, for ex ample, lliey Miid, of tieh mi iuridenl an ihe Vercnra killing there would lune hern no ipiilililili. AiluiiiiUlration leaden rxpeeted to Miiiooth mutter mt, however, (hie report wiih that the president xian emiKideriii); a nupplciuenl to Iuh me- m;e, hut thm wax unconfirmed. The war and nny departments continued feeiihly aelixe. luiK raimle i:HTletl It wan the K('('r"l opinion tlutt there would l.e a lone wi ancle in the Mcnuto oer the Mexieau reiotutioii in it muemled form. That it would he aitopted hy loninht in a hhape Ki iiK 'I'" prehident unlimited powei wiii eoicidered a foregone entii'lii. ion, hut (he c.xeeutive ami hi sup porters did not like the eonlroerv aliout it. leidet, if he srnate hhould in- dope it n foreign lelatioiiH eommit tee's amemlmeiitH, il wax pointed out Hint the iiicaMiie would have lo pi hack to the homo and there milit he more delny there. Defeat wan eouiili'ieil roiiMiunhly eertaiu for Senator I.ihIuc'h pinpu-cd preamhle to the rexolution, leeilinj; all oulrayeH whieh hae heeu perpe trated in the Miuthciii lepuhlie anil ii'leruiiK to Hie Inch' of p eminent there iih p"uud for iuterveiilion. AmemlmeiiU Cause IMuy The foiei'u relatloiiH eouunitteo's miiemhiientH, however, appeared like ly to he accepted. They were n, indeed, iiiiMnliM'aolory to the mluiiii iHtration, hut il nhjcclnl lo the delay they iimdwd. No one ventured to predict how lung Hiu J'Jiate would hint, hut it was hijjnificmilly reinarl; I Hint under llm hcuute mien it may he unlimited. The hoiiMt resolution wiih as fol Iowh: "A ri'Miliillnii jiihtifyliiK the em tlo.mcnl of the armed forcea of the I'liilcil States in enforeiu certain demmuls iiKiiiust Vietorimia Hiierta. "llcMilved, hy the Henatu and Iioiimi of repiesentativcH in eoiiKiess ahsem hied, that the piesldeut of the United StulcH is justified in the employment of the armed forces of the United Stales lo enforce the demands upon (Continued ou pnxa I.) WASHINGTON, April 'Jl. While Ihe senate hold up the renin! Ion miiji iMirtiut; IiIm policy in Mexico, Presi dent WiUon fumed with impatience today. His impatience was natural. I'ilher already in the custom house at Vera ('rur. or aliout to he unloaded there, he hail learai'di "ere 'JOU Krapp ma chine uiiiis of ihe latest model and '',(1011. (Mil) rounds of ammunition or dered in Oenumiy hy President Hii erta for thu especial purpose of de fending the Ven (.'rur.-Me.xieo City railroad. To Sole Itallronil To ciiiu control of this railroad will he one of the United States forces' first task in Mexico. Un less they previously heire the Oer man arms and nmmuiiitiou shipment it is eertaiu that il will he usrd npitnst themselves. Vet the president hesitated nl or dering Hie seizure without conrcx sjonnl approval of his course. In fact, assuiniiiL- the shipment to he still on hoard a Herman ship, a seiz ure was out of the ipiestimi under intermilioual Inw without the previous declaration of a hloekude, and, aj;iiiii, the executive wanted the lawmaker to sanction him hefoie he declared a hloekiiile. Humor of Solmro There vvero rnmoi-s, indeed, that Admiral Fletcher aetuallv had made the Hcirmc, hut of this there was no confirmation, and in official eiteles the icports were not helieved. The resolution of approval of the president's course had already heea so amended in Ihe senate as to make it appear that the administration' quarrel is with the llnertn woni menl talher than vvitli Huerta him self. In this foi nt it was expected il would he adopted, hut it will he uee essniy for it to m hack to Ihe house even then. In adiliessinr coiikicss somewhat as if the Mexican dispute weie a per sonal one between himself mid Pi est lent llnertn it was the pretty general opinion Hint l'lesidcut Wilson made a mistake and that this was what had enused the delay. Army Soon Involved The view jrew more ;eueral as the day ndvanivd that the army would soon he involved in a Mexican emu puijjn, though President WiNon has said it would he unnecessary, and the war department had leeeived word from every state that the militia es tahlisluuent was tcady to tuko the field. Not only was there every prospect that Vein Ciur. mid Tampieo would soon ho occupied hy forces of United Stales murines, hut nil important west coast towns were about to luv seized and troops, it was said, would 0 , - 'n sim liin-..ff..ii.im-rn " I , in" fc i T if - "ss lE rtkik ' vs. a- ''il BB ""i,'i,'M'i,iw'MM"w",fco ' ' 1 I k n x REQUESTS I ' w . Jfc- f ' s ntf- ",:...., ,r'- '. -tJ iff KILLED IN CENEttAL VifW OP Civtu. Fix)rrr AI Oil WQW.O, lrviKicJ I HUERTA TO YIELD ANO SALUTE FLAG WASIIINOTON, Aiu.l Jl.-S.r l.i oiK'l Cat den, Oreal Itntam's cx-mtii isler lo Mexico City, was fimmng ' today in mi entirely new tole. Throughout all the Iuiik period of. stniiued relations between the Wash-J iugtou udminisiralion and Mexico, I Sir Lionel was considered one of the most dangerous intriguers in Mexico Cily against President Wilson's pol-! icy. In fact, it was cenenillv understood it was because his ncl.vitict threat cued ill-feeling between the United Slates and Knghiud that he was transferred to Itio de Janeiro, while in London recently. Yet, stopping- off nl Vera Cruz on hi way to his new iust, he was on his way to .Mexico City todav to urge President Huerta lo salute the Amer ican Hag. lie sitnl luitiseir Hint he believed he could noooinpll-h it and no doubt existed that he U the dic tator's closest personal friend and most trusted advi-er. (lovernmeui off eials hero said they dul not ee how llnertn could yield now, howev'-r, without eauing a popular uprising BATTLE WAGED IN COAL FIELDS Clash Between Miners and Militia at Ludlow, Colo., Results in Death of Four Strikers, Four Children and One Woman. Rumors Eight Militiamen Also Slain, But Verification Impossible Trin idad Isolated From the World. IPANiSH WAUSMlP THE CARLOS V. NOW AT TAMPICO TO PUCFTECT SPANIJH CITIXCNS H, PLAN TO SEIZE ! BLOCKADE-WITS CUSTOMS HOUSES : ACTION OF SENATE MEXICAN BODE APPROVING SAM SENATORS DEFEND T TO DEBATE OF QUESTION W SAN MKCiO, ("ill., April 21-lt is slated here today on good authority tlmt Major Davis, commanding offi cer at Port ltoeenns, has reeoived orders to suie at once the .Mexiemi eiisioins Iioiisik at .Me.xieali, in the ImiHrial valley, and at Tijuana. The WASHINT.TO.V. April 21. The anxiety President WlUon ahowoJ this aftornoon to hasten congres sional action on tlto resolution ap inu.uiK ins course in .Mexico sug gested plainly that serious problems customs house at Kn-tniiiln alao is were piling up which tho" admlnts. lo lie tnkoii hy a naval toree. tratlon roni.i nni .u.. nr ,.n.n ... onlcre. WASHINGTON, April 'Jl. The debate in the senate today on the resolution empowering President Wil son lo use. the mined forces of the United States when a general house resolution was opened hy Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. He defined the powers of Hie president mid con gress, milling: "In a situation of the highest sen-ousness-, such as now confronts con imcss, it is well to lememher that the responsibility of the senate is greater than that of any other branch of Ihe government. When Ihe president lays before congress u eoitlroveisy with a foreign nation and comes lo the branch of the government in whoso hands rests peace, or war, he comes to us. 1 think he has u right to do so. With congress in session it would have been unwise for him to proceed further than hr already had gouu without the sanction of eongiess." It is understood Hit Hie called for immediate aeiion. Two companies of cnt aitillcry. ihe twenty-eighth mid one hundred and fifteenth, are now on the border. Thee, it is said, will be reinforced at once hy marines now on their way to San Diego. The supply ship Iris, with machine chop. (Supplies for six mouths and n lauding party of 100 men on board, will, it was Miid here, proceed to La Pa, Mexican capital on the south em end of Lower Uulifornia, with the Inrpotlo-bont destroyer flotilla of five boats and occupy that town and lulmeon, ncros the Utilf of California. NEW YORK LIFE JACKSON COUNTY BONDS (Continued ou I'ago Uour) AT I NKWPOUT, On.., April 1M - Tho Khh Kchooiuu- Mlrono of Astorhi, 31 Iiiiih icKlntur, went on tho bench lit thu mouth or (ho A I mm river IhU morning Thu bench J uuiy und II U thmiKhl tho iui'kii will ho wived, mid pimslhlv (hu vimsiil muy he pulled iff ul IiIhIi witter 'I'll nm U mi iitcul duiiiuuu lu Him MIiuuu'h hull, TO SIEZE KRMNS WAHIIINOTON, April 21 It vvu lent noil tothiy llm iiiiiih and iiininuul Hon shipment from (lorninny either it I rou ily Inuilud or about lo hu lauded for I'limhleiit lluorla at Vura Crni luiliidiiM l wo hundred Kurpp initchluu giuu of thn lutest iiludiil a lid (wo in II J Ititi round uf mumuiillluu. 1 1 nor. lit oiilcrml ihuiii expoilull)' to defend thu Veiu (Viu Mukhn Cltv lullmuil, Il HMS HlU dlllIIUOl I'M'kllll'lll Wll nun uii u uuxluus (u Iihvu vUvd. OFF TO TAMPICO HOUSTON, Tex., April :l.-(leu-oral I'iiiinIoii, coiiunmuliug nt Texas City, was ouleied today lo embark Ihe fifth hiigmle immediately fioiti (lalveston for Tmupieo, The hiigiulo Incluiles the foiuth, scveiitccnlh ami uiueleeiilh icgiiiicul-. Other fiirces oiiloiod to cmhiiiK wniu ho sivllt I'livalry. thinl licld uitilleiy, com puny I) uf Ihe signal cnips,jhe sec ond hiiltnhn.) uf cnuinoei', except I'liiiipiiny mid muhulaiii'ii cniiiiianv No. .1. I'iiiuIiiii icriiiiimeiiilcil thai the Mtlillluil kiiiiidinii nl Him Ihcyn he hiouiflit Iwwnliulrly u Tcaum Uly, s -?...., rortlnnd, Ore., April 20. Mall Tribune, Medford, Ore. Tho New York I.lfo has purchased ono hundred thous and dullard Jackson county permanent road bonds. This Is a bplendld expression ot eontldenco of eastern finan ciers in tho futuro ot your locality and will bo welcomo lows to tho hundreds of pol icyholders of tho New York" Life lu Jackson county. J. W. DAY, Agency Director for Oregon. t- ! step had been taken The president, secretary of state. Secretary of War Garrison and Inhn Und went Into conference folloa-tnt? the cabinet meeting. At tho same time the president's prlvato secre tary, Joseph Tumulty, was sent to the capltol to urge the democrats In both houses to act as quickly as possible. From a source close to the presi dent this expression was secured: "Uecauio congress has not acted tho president has been unable to en force a blockade. Therefore Ad miral Kletcher must act on his own Initiative. If It Is true as we Deltevo that tho Oerman shipment of arms on Its way to (Jeneral Huerta has not jut reached Vera Cruz. Fletchor will not bo compolled to act at all. 'If, howover, tho shipment has arrived, Kletcher must decide for lilniceU whon it will be necessary for him to occupy the Vera Crur custom houso to prevent the arms and am munition from passing Inland. Fletcher has been liibtrticted, ne: to selso Vera Cruz or tho custom house but to prevent arms and am munition from reaching Huerta. To accomplish this It may bo necessary for him to seize the custom house." T READY FOR WAR I'l'UI'XI, Oru., April 21 "My command of eight compuulos It leady lo respond to any cull by tho president or tho governor and could lie mobllUed ut (Muckamas within tti hours," deelured Colonel (,'reod Ham ilton, rommuudluK officer of the Oregon Aitillery corps lud. Onu uf llm lucid rumpniiles of thu Ultlllei) corpM dulled in (hu street lust uliihl mill llm ul her mI iiiuiiuii H'l" klmlluil) (uulyhl, NKW YOHK, April 21- bettor demand for stocks was seen at tho stock market opening today. None of tho weakness of ttio preceding session was betrayed. Oil chares wero again weak but otherwlgo the movement wns upward. Numerous gains of from 1 to points In the loading stocks were registered, Lehigh. Heading, the Hill and Hur rlmnn stocks and various other Is sues madti gains of about "a point. A block ot Southern Pacific con vertible fives wus marketed nt 100'i, Hands wnru Irrognla.r Tho inurkut closed steady. DKNVKIl, Colo., April 'JL Ad vices received here shortly before, nonn from John JroLennnn, district president of the United .Mineworkers of America, staled that nine persons were known to have nVt death in Ihe clash helwecn mine strikers ami militiamen in the Ludlow district ves. tcrday. .MoLeunnn'M message wiih fcnt from Trinidad. Four strikers, four children mid one woman, were killed nt Ludlow, the message said, but the names of all were not available. McLennan also said that the striker claimed eifht militiamen also were slain, but that the military authorities denied the report. Trlnldnd Isolated DKNVKH, Colo.. April 21. With Trinidad practically isolated, it vvu impossible to get creditable details of the battle between members of the striking Coal Miners' union and the Colorado National Guard. Persistent reiwts that fourteen strikers had been slain wire denied by officials of the United Mineworkers. Major Hamroek, commanding the militiamen, reported to General Chase last night that Private A. Martin, a militiaman, had been killed and three others wounded. Another rejiort said that Louis Tikas. leuder of the Greek strikers, had been idiot to death. Five ICoported Dead John McLennan, district president of the United Mineworkers of Amer iea, was said to have readied Trini dad this morning on n Colorado & Southern train, passing through Lud low. He reported that five were dead, including Tikns, James Fyler,, president of the Ludlow union; Jame Cost ii, n miner; William Snyder, nged 0 years, and mi unidentified girl. McLennan also declared that three women were missing. The Ludlow tent colony wns burn ed during the battle. It wns also re ported that loOO tinned strikers had started from various points to lein foree the Ludlow miners. Several companies of militia aNo were order ed to the scene from nearby towns. This will give Major Hamroek from 000 to 700 soldiers. A renewal of the battle was ex pected today. Miners Kutrciiclied Karly today the miners were re ported cutronehed in the hills back of Ludlow, waiting for tho soldiers to renew the attack. At 3 o'clock this morning, according to uncon firmed reports, the militia swept the miners' position with machine guns. Throughout yesterday Ludlow was swept by u blasting fire. Pullets rained on the railroad station where women and children had sought ref- (Conttnued on Page i) BRITISHSHIPRE1EC AMERICANS AT CHIHUAHUA ADVISED TO LEAVE COUNTRf (llllll Vltl A CITY. Apul lil Culimil Li Mil I untitled Aluci uiiiim in In teililoiv lodaj Ihal lliu Wiikhuitf lull mlmiiii-'iaioii. nigfli'd Hu de Hiuhnuv of their ilepiiiitiiu from Mrito, AMMUNITION N TS T TO HUERTA'S M VEKA CHl April 21. Acting under orders from Admiral Craddock of tho Urltlsh navy, tho llrltlsh oil carrying steamer HI Zorra retimed to. day to transport uintiiuulllbn from Vera Cruz to thu Huerta force at Tumplco. Tho vessel already had taken thu ammunition aboard but Admiral Craddock union the esrx'i dlscharKed Thu cuplslii of thn Kl 'tuft pluluiHl that KhkUhJ's frUwitly r4 Hon with A iiiwrlt'MH rW4 hU va. el ruimlHK by tk ftt k wsr WIBll'llsl, m kii u y