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Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'ulr tonight nml Hundiiy Mux. HO; Mln, Ms limn, Mi!. Korty.fourlli Yrnr. Dully Nlnlli Yrur MEDFORD, OKKC JOX, SATl'I.DAV, MAY 2, 11)1 1 NO. .'10 WATCHFUL HOPING IS MEDIATORS' MOTTO CLAYTON APPOINTED UNITED S TATES JUDOE FOFl ALABAMA FIVE-INCH MACHINE GUN IN USE BY MARINES AT VERA CRUZ OUTPOSTS TO BLOCK HU ERT A' S" FORCES III w i son on BEGINS TO TAKE DEFINITE SHAPE At lillrators Expected to Make Defi nite Statement ol Proreas Still Hopeful of Success In Mediation Ask to Mollify Ultimatum. Cjwtanxa Still Refuses to Atjrrr, to Atmlsllcr, Dut This Will Not Pre vent Agreement. WASHINGTON, Mny 2. The Atuerii'itti Mexican prtiiiriiiii wuw In ginning li l'il,' ili'tinitK hnpo today. I VWIH CXpCI'ICll llll lllllitltltlirn WOlllll ihl Mlult'llll'llt Mll.li lelllllg wlllll irixriM lliey haw mnde. Tlu-y were Wllil lu.lw-hunuf.uL So fur iik ihe dispute between tin Wuahingtoii nml Mexico City govern- IIH'lllH Well' COIIl'lTtll'll, I'Vl'll llriifiliiui Anilinxxiiilnr Du Gniun, who wit pen Hiinlxlli' nt first, hum iiinliTwliM.il In IlltVi' I'Ollle IH IT In llll' i'W lllllt suc cess will crown llic mediation cf fulls eventually. General Cnrranru wit a more difficult proposition. Ho has accepted "iiirdintinii in piiuciple," lint declined n slop lighting until lln rebel capture Mexico City. ,.U WIUiim to Retreat Tin" povveni were reported to have hinted unofficially lluit it would Im lungnnuiiuous in President Wilnn lo withdraw hi ulliinnttiiii Hint "Hucrln mint gu." Member of (In diplo mulic corps here were snid lo have expressed IliO opinion that his posi linn U liiipiiuihi ami llnil lm must shoitly he ot iiifiiiiti'it automatically, even if the Washington uilmiuislrn lion dues nut insist on il. (It'iiiTnl Currann still rfiiM lo agree to mi uiiiistiee, lint il was slut -ril thin need nut prevent mi agree ini'iil between Washington nml Mc.x ion City. I'liinx were made for a unlinnal funi'ral for Ihi' Americans killril nt Vrra Cm. (Ii'iirrnt Piinstou iinsuiiii'iI itiprriui' milhority at Writ Cm, uivil (lover nor Kirr retiring. Tin' Vera Crux iiiii'mifiriiit'il rumor liiul it tluil Mix. Clura lleckmcycr, u (li'iiuan, was mistaken for an Aineii ran ami killed liy a inoli in Mexico City, Apiil J7. IIi'mii1n Prove l'nlo Tnmpico fcdcinls ami ichels prom ised n proti'ct foicign oil propci ty I licit', ami lighting wns suspended. V.. II. Knicry, an Knglishuiiiii, ltlil for ransom at .alecaw, was released. ItrporlN that Hid federals hail set fun lo Siillillu ami uliaiiiltiui'il il proved uufiiiiiiili'tl. (Ii'iutiiI Curraiira plaiuii'il to ask Secrela'ry llryaii'lo withdraw his ail vit'i' to Aini'iirmih to leave untlhcrn Mexico, saying lliey with couliall.v Welcome tlli'll'. J ATTACK WATER SUPPLY GUARDS VIJItA VMV'A, Mny 2.- Five- bun ilrt'il federals, trying to out thn Vuru Crux wiiIit Hiipply, attilrltflil AiiutI ran IroopH on (juunl uvnr Ilio wntor pliuil (IiIh afternoon. (Inueral Kiiiih Iiiii niMlitiit a ilutucliiiiitnt from liviul ipiuili'N to lo-lnrurcu tliuiu. TO JITH, HEALTH BOARD HAW'.M. Or., Muv tf. (iMvi-imtr Wa.l linliiy iiiiuinlt'il l'. TIiuiiiiin J. I jiUMHt ul DiikiT a niniil'i'i' id' Ilia Mule hiiaril nl' ln'iillli In HU I1"' " HIIII'V IWIM'll ly Hit' mwiiii'Ii l ill' I1 , Hliillli, Kiiliiiliiiliilial Mill illilllli. HUERTA ORCES Km nHKHtejn' tUm5M ' nr BrJBSBPSiiMliaMBSl ' SSL' IHI d . Jt WAMIINUTOV. M.i J 'l'ht. iiotimd St'iialor llt'iirv l l.nlcii In he t mti 1 s' ' middle ai d noidivr t1 ril ' l STRIKE BREAKERS BURNED TO DEATH IN MINE BLAZE . i DKNVHU, Coin., May .' Athii-f-rt't'i'it'il lino 1 1 1 1 1 1 - lu-foro iintui li (lovernor Atniiiniii l llint .IuiImhi Snow ami Hull Doiwott wen itpiihiIihI t'arly totlay it. h fin hIiivIi l-titl two fniuie liiiildiiij: nt Onk tueel., in Ituutt t'ouiity. Snow ami DoitKt'tt wiTf i'inplti,oil 8 ntHki'lirt'iikiT. .Striktliri'nktTs t'lmrxii tlio luiHtlinp were fired liy Mril.injc eon I iniiu'rn, It 11 1 this wan denied liv union leaden, reeling wax miitl lo In' ruiiuiiii; Iduli at Oak iirettk ami Sheriff CliiMiiglou ami Menil ilepiitieti weie ruliui1 ; tlieii) in aiihininhilea lo prexene or der. Ciiinnu'iiliu mi Hie pioeliiumtiou from Watdiitintoii ortleriiiK all Colo rmlo eixiliaiiti to lay down their aims. I'rauk tlrovo, oiiu of Ihe uperuloni' ntlonieVH, mtiil: "Seeielnry (lariiftili's pHielamnlinu wiih very wt'liiunii'. Wo offereil lo disarm the annuls eleidnv. We have never wauled o kill mi.liuily." Dixtliet President John Mel.en uan of Hie I 'nitfil .Miiit'voil.ers of Amei iea naiil: "We are more limn pteiied wild Hit) prtielauiation. We have always eoiitemled Hint if Ihe kiiiiiiI ,'"' uiiarnieil we would newr need any arms. We are remlv In MirremliT all of our weapon when the muds are." LAUNCHING YACHT TO DEFEND ' WPft' JKJfS-A V , '. .'"'X; IV BlHaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMawaMafaAaaaaajy ,.MMMMlitaaaaaiii r Hitl rFiyB,r "gt, maPKsEIr & 111 ?B 'IIhIHIi vEsfJftaavaFT. BKIBQJBBKKKKMP0KmKK90&ZijctfktiQ'&,' jttfsmjy iBWWPBaBaa'aaaMaaBaCJL. ' JKfKKdJtBS1 Vim Kv UUtfMtr vf (.Viuv tn tjniitT nitfil Slatt's v 1 1 1 tmirt jiitlKi for llii , it'i 'int'i-tl h'Tf lotliiy. SIBERIA IS SAFE WRECK STORY DUE TO WIRELESS E SAN FltANClSCO, ( nl., Mav 2. -OI'Iii'IiiIh of ill.' 1'aeitie Mail Steam llip coillpilll were ylildder lllllll lllt'X eonld' evpre to. lay on lieariujf that llieir hi); liner Silieria mik not a wri'i'k off tin' mulli rnn-l of Kof litooa. Tht'y Hero not liy any iiu'iiiw xatiKfied with t'Nplauutioiis of tin error. If lliey hail hail Hie milhority to nrrniiK'o it, lliere was no iloiiht there would hint' hoeii a position open fur a now wirt'li" npt'ralor at tliu (Ijtt'nkHi htatiou in .lapau, wluiiieti thn htory of Hit) SiheiiaV efilU for aid emiinnleil. 'I'lie t'.plauaiiiu that the operator ,( hn milakeii an "M. M. S." eall, whiolt wn simply the Siln'iia's privtilii siuiial lo the lViin, nnother I'neifiti Mail liner, for "S. 0. S.' wldelt means "Save our hhip," or wortU lo that effeet. wiik all very well as fur as it went. It did not account, however, for Ogeauiki Million's niiiimineemeiil that Hid miMHiip) hail lieeu piekeil up on the l'orniniuiii eum.1 alo and hy ships in Koiiuiisaii wnleix. Neither did it make it ele.u how the operator gut I hu SUierin'8 po-ition presumably a hi one position, loo, fur it was out of Ihe leuular eoiu-se lietween Kawasaki ami Munihi. All Ihe-o thiuits the 1'aeifie Mail iil'fitials wailed to know more uhuut. They promi-eil u tlioroush involij;t-tiou. RR i.w Vork Vnvlil Club' ih'M Hvluv a cuaidu fw tbg llu VuuJrrWJL WiiUlM4 ur, ' I.' E 'Preslcfcnt Issues Ptoclamatlon Sum morrfun Everyone In Colorado Mln- Inq Field Who Possesses Arms to Surrender Tliem to Troops Time Limit tc Be Set and Boundaries of District to Be rixed-Both Sides Express Satisfaction. VA.m(o tv ; prr. ileal Wilmiii onlerv.l (tic rompleti' ilfnarmaiiieiil of all rhillmiK In the Coloriulo Mr I le tllxtrlrt.i. Tin' onler nan lumietl t:iroui;ti Ser rt'lary of War (inrrlxin. who Imuii'iI a 1rt'tlaia:itlon-Titiminn1nTrnverTiHrtrrn tin1 Rtrlko xonu ulio pcHMemen ariif or atmiiiiiiltltiu to mirremler tliein to thn federal troop Uuto. Tliu iiroolaniatloii whh coiichetl l'i linpernllvo mllltitry ImiKime. It wnn taken to apply to Atrlkem ami in I mi KiiartU hut, not to the inllltln The nciuul worJInc wait: 'All per Roan not hcloiiRlnK to trio military force." Itccelpt wito promlrrd for tlio arm ami munltlonn mi r rendered and thin promlto waa. tlio only pleilge even Implied that they would wir he returned. It waa btpted that n time limit wlU lm let within which tho order inii( be romplU'tttwJtlian. dptaera wt Ue deilKiiatetl where tho rcKHlars .will receive we:iionH and munltlonn Hy well Dult). the catcrn mine owner, ami William Parlluy. a l'nltM .Mlno-Workent' official, whom Secre tary of Labor Wilson chose to iu Kotlattt for a retlU'iiiciit of the Colo rado Htrlke were Htlll undpclded when to leave for the nceno of their tro upectlvo labor. It wna retiorted they wore delalm; In the hope that the Rockefeller Intercut would make concession. CIRWDELAYS MEDIATION PLANS BY TARDY REPLY, WASHINGTON May 2. Ilrazlllan Ambassador Pa llama assured Seere - tary of Slate Uoan today thnt even should General Carrnnza refine to agree to mi nrmiMlco In Mexico, the mediators do not consider that plans for nn amicable settlement between tho Mexico City and Washington gov ernment need lie upset. He agreed that their work was yet In tho pre- illmlnary stage and admitted that they were delaying In tho hope of hear ing further and moro favorably from Corranza. Then he went Into con ference again with tho other envoys. AMERICA'S CUP )mvt wf Manila lb Awvrka'a C'U", I ' ' L '. ' I " L N I N 1 1 ' t niail'ff'riMalBlaff LJaVaHWaaa tt 1 iLbfJRSSBHfeaiBJB jHWHrJataaa'luaT' KaaKaai " ''aaflaWK '"H )BSBa!K4HHH'.ft ilB'aE ".' VBb 'SbBbBkHH P9aBaataaaaaaaaaaPLlaaaaaaHaaflft7aaa,' AjWaLtfPUaaaaV aaaaaaaaTtaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaB BHBBBBa! aaBBBBV'2iSaBlaBBBBBBBBBBP(aBBBBBBBBBTTBBBBH 'aBBBBBBBBBBai iKmIlSIX j '" ' : t-JLMtO"Xii-r-aC' adBJP mMmKmfmxWBEB - -. , ROJAS RESIGNS MOURNING PICKETS InSISbF M PRESDENT T Vi:it. Cltl'Z. May -Announce- ERTA'S ABINE tnent that Korcsln MlnUter Itoja decorated picket were aRaln on duty lm relKned from Prenldent Huerta's toda) In front of tho Itockcfeller of cablnel wa taken here today a con- fjccg ftt 26 Hroadway. (Innatlon of report that formidable i Thorc( toemo(i to be no lloot tj,al oppoRltlon to the dictator l develop-1 ,)0tI lhc o), k,,IK nn,, ,,, g0Il werc UiK in .MexicoLii). It wa underHtood that Hojas thotiKht the American ring oiiKht tol be Haluted and favored scndlui; n cjjuuuUkIoK to WuDhlnKlon; to CM tU'avor to fettle hi country' differ ence with tho 1'nlted State. Ap parently lie wa so Insistent on thin that lie angered llnertn. At any rate the latter asked for his resignation yesterday afternoon. In accordance with Secretary of War GarrUon' order, Oenerar Kuns ton wa In absolute chargo hero to day. Civil Governor Kerr and the other civil authorities retiring. The Mexican city council last night tiiKKesteil tho prohibition of bull flBhts and tho slpnliiK of an order o that effect was Kerr's last official act. I SALTILLO EVACUATION HI. PASO, Tex.. Mny 2. Kcpir!, 1 that the federals had set Saltillo on j ' fire and evacuated it proved nn- founded todny. Stones of the evacuation were at-, trihuted lo Ihe transfer, said to have taken place, of a detachment of the, WASHINGTON, May 2. Tho do varrisoii to reinforce tho federal bate In the senate o tho resolution force nt Tumpieo. It was , , under-, repealing the exemption clause, In the stood t he .still strongly defended, Pannmn canal tolls bill was expected however. to start late this afternoon. Senator righting nt Tumpieo wns snid to O'Gorman planned to movo for It have lieeu suspended, presuninhly ' formal consideration. From threo to IH'iidini; tho arrival of (leueral Villa's i six weeks debato on the measure was forces to join in the attack. 'predicted, i GIRL WHO CHRISTENED HFB v Uuuvbud at kv mvMr )ii - AGAIN ON DUTY AT JOHNJTC OFFICE Ni:W VOHK. May 2. Crope- I limiricil bv tliu feclUiK rdiow1!! against thorn tn connection with their attitude toward the Colorado mine ftrlke. John p.. Jr.. remained In se- elusion ' at "Tarrj'town. ITT father lTl played no golf yesterday. thoiiRh it wa an Ideal day and tho first ho has mlscd being on the links In weeks. I'pton Sinclair, who was released from Jail last night after a had ! changed hi mind concerning hi re fusal to pay a J3 fine tor picketing tho Standard Oil compans New York offices, wa again among tho pickets today with a mourning badge on hi sleeve. Sinclair epoko with approval of tho action of a delegation which appeared at the Rockefeller church In New York during services last evening, to present the query: Would Jesus uphold John P. Rockefeller's attitude toward the Colorado strike?" The question was not answered, as the police Interferred and tho party of questioners left unresistingly. DEBATE UPON CANAL TOLLS STARTS TODAY t HrUUd, M. I. WIm Uff Vu4WJt, - . ' , E WITHIN A WEEK WASHINGTON, Mny 2. President Wilson had pinetieally decided today on the jHTsonnel of the reserve board tinder the new currency law nml it was e.xH'eted he would send his nom inations to the senate next week. The uencr.il belief wns that the ex ecutive's selection would hnvu been announced already lint for efforts the administration wns making to secure the services of n certain former high government official mid famous law yer for chairman. This individual's name wns not mentioned nml it was said he had declined thus far to leave private life. The president has maintained the profoumk'st secrecy concerning- his choice of members of the board. HU only confidantes have been Secre taries McAdno mid Houston of the agricultural department. Nevertheless n rumor wns current that one of his. selections was Paul Warburg of Kulm, I.ueb A Co. TO GET JUSTICE WITH TIUNIDKP. Colo., May 2.-''Now we'll get a Mpiaro-deal," was mi ex pression frequently heard today. Striking eoal miners and represen tatives of the (lundr alike used it. One of the most hopeful thing: about the situation was that both Miles seemed to welcome tho arrival of federal troops. Major llolbrool:, in charge of the regulars in this locality, would not discuss dUtirmunu'iit. "We're not here lo selto tho strike," he said. "We're here simply to enforce onler. Wo will do that. Wo won't talk." "We want protectioij'for our prop erty, that's nil," wns Hie comment of u representative of one of the initio owner. "Tho slate lian't fiirjiWied it. I hone ninl helicyeitljo 'reg,u,lnrn will make the mine guards unneces sary." IVrsuui nu the street early tib morning saw wagons idled wilJi pine boxes lumbering past, T,he.y euilaiii- d victims of the battle between (he strikers mid nulilia at Forbes, Z TO WAHIIIVOTON, Muy 2 -Offcn liuvyn (hat l.'ntuvu HuU bud hvu xp puliiiuil furelKii HilHhHur ui Mtulru, lUKTeedliiK Jum Hojus, rwIVH"d ui J'rimlilunl llucrlft's reiiit, was f. iclvud liurt loilny ut Hit (HmnUb m bni, whiiii u rirnHllHi b Wwi ll'MII HUVvrHNIUMl fH WtUblRM4N 4ir Hiiillu kmIIhw, RESERV BOARD s OTHER DISARMED i