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tSv n;c(in HIiMcm .. W 3?cortd street SfN a) Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fnlr tonight nml Wednesday Max. 71; Mill. SM. 4 rnrty.fiMiillp Vrnr Dully Nlnlli Year MEDFORD, OltKOOiV, TlTKSl)AV, MAY o, 101 1. NO. 38 ENEMIES PLOT OVERTHROW OF 'I, 0, C" RtPBESENTITflES 1E10TIITIIIC FOB PEKCE BETWEEN MEXICO Ii MEDICI. OGDEN GATE TO RAILROADOPENS DICTATOR'S FALL HUERTA SEEMS SAY REFUGEES UPON PROGRAM OREGONSHIPPERS' p K V Conspiracy Mnlchlnu In Ovw throw nrports of Precarious Nature of the Hurrin Castro Plans Srtzuro of Aimy's Command ami Sharing With Rehrls In Loot of City Fimslon Nrnls 25,000 Mm. Vi:.V CIM7.. Mex.. Mny ii. 'Mini plot lii nwrlhrow Picsidcnt lliicrlu la hutching in Mexico City wns li oorlod Indny liv nearly every refugee line ftniu Hut cnpilnl. Ui-tifinl .liniliiii. fntni, wIiu liml III)' I III llllltllieeM lit .lnjulllt CXCOIlt- imI, hum -Hil In i Iit ii xciuie of Dm ii r my iHiiniiiMinl. Tint mimh pi rn t ix hi'mi uhiIi'I'ihii to purpm entry in mil their ittup Im'I'iiii' h ichoU iiiii lake tin ciiv, Imping in IhiM wny In ahaio wild tin- latter tin' I'niiU of tllM l peeled llHll of till' pIlllWI. Ooneiitl Z4ihiIii'm piMrliiniiiliiiii of hi nitration to nlliii'k tin capital (day, published in (Im local now. Mpom, una taken hri n dipomg of icimila Unit the Zanaliatim luutj jiiilic.l four with Unci tit. The piiM'lamiilHin condemned llinila nml W .Mitiltcr Itlampicl to death hiiiI threatened din vengeance mi nil who iipmrt tlicm. I'uiiktmi XniN un,)HHi It hi learned Unit Acting For I'lM" Minilor Kiiir wanted in rcixu Sunday win! thm Hucitit r.-ru-i-.l In accept Ida roaJgnaHtin. Cx-PorciK't Minlier IdtjiiN was ti'pmlril plan ntiiK to ciihw to Witt Cittx, The aniiivoinrv of I lie battle of I'ihIiIm whs iml celebrated hero to- imy, Iml a celebration, with luo Murka ami imiailos, una scheduled at Mexico City aiul it hiii thmiKht like ly limy Mml.l wind up tit anti-foreign dMtmnt ration. Hxperia ctimutcd Hint General Fiinslnn would med Jo.ooo men to tnko Mexico City, Hun H,,.,, , Hl,j, hnvo in liava 10,11011 mum to hold Itio t-nilioads, .10,0(10 nihlitioiuil lo continue in Hkiijiii of (In torri lory iH-ciipif.) ami another .10,0110 in ix mouth alloui'HuT u.Youo iromw muorni iiiiuitin iiuul a tour yos terdity of th oiitir dofonsoa e.tnb Halted b iIih Anmrlrnn forcits, with II XlllW to ItXtKllllllIK ll If lllH'H Kerns tury of War (lnrrlaoti lint kIvoii Kiiiih. ton ntittiorlty to uinko mirh oxtiMi ulnii If In- ili'iMiu It iirromary. I'immI I'liilili'in SitIoiih Tlio (noil prolilmn In V-r Cmr U licromliiK rliiiiit. Kiipili rniin iliu Interior linx iilnuui intlroly nmni'il. Iltimtrmla of MiRnintn liuvo Imkii KdtlicrliiK liian slum Hin Aincr Inin uulliorlllcH took rontrol. Tim iloitltttli) ii m lining foil by Hid com mlwniry ilni;irliiii'nl, lint Uimrnl KitiiMlon iilmin to K"t rlil of tlinio who cltmrly lit'loni; to Urn viuirnnt I Iiuh. Tint mllltnry iiiitlKirlllcH oxiu'd to tr n .Mcxlniii woinnti who U n'portcil to hiin killed olKht Amorlnin inn i lin nml lilueJiirl.eiH. On Informn Hon from n .Moxlnui "milpur" nip lined by tlio AinerlciiiH, ninrlncit Hem elied tlio womnn'H Iioiihu and tumid ipiiiiiiltliiH or nmiiiiinltlnii. Him uitN tit once atrcHled, Dlclators Position Cattslnu. Anx iety fiovtrmiioiit's Defeat Taken (or Grantct! and Hmrla's Prrsonal Danyrr Great. 'AHIII5T().V, May f. Komir! of Hie iri'rnrliiiiK nntlire of I'renldent lliierlii'H inmltliiii .In Mexico (Jit v were riiimlnr. coiiwliternlili anxiety n lulinlnlntrnlliin el re I en hero (mlny. J'rom nil tiri'onniM IiIh i:oeniinenfH overthrow tienmeil Imminent nml it uiih taken for (minted Hint IiIh nr mmiil ilaniptr wiik ureal A altiintlon of thin Mini wan iiinnldered Jnut the oint lo lead him to order nn nttnrk hy (leueral .Man on Viun Crux. I inlay, lndiiK Hik annhernary of Hut linttli of 1'iii-lhn, In r,2, when I'orflrlo Dliu hirt,ii Hie Pronili ml Minn. nKMlimt Mexico City, wan nUo deemed n likely otrnnloii for nntl Aiiierli'iin iitillireakN. Tim "A . C." nirdlnloH unhl to- lny Hint while Hot wITTulruwnl of their liMllnllnn to (leneral Carrnnn lo parllrlpate, would rittlrlct tneilln Hon, It would not end It. Tim mediator Inclined (o lilnnm Hi" W'anhlimtou ndnilnliilrntlon for Carrnurn'a attllude. They limliteil that If tho t'nlted Htntca coiuulnr ni;ent In Northern Mexico hud been limtriicted to MiKKOt to Hid relutl lender Hm ilenlrnbllity of hi pnrllrl pntlon In Hin ueKotlnHoiiii, lie would 1inn accepted. CTiiurtN MimcTCRl &-V5;- vCammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmHv ' QMtOO NEW VIEWPOINT ; sm Ml MHKR ON CANAL TOLLS 'AGED MILLIONAIRE OLNEY DECLINES VN M By s M I N E OPERATORS CLAIM CID Party Not Pletlnctl to Subsidies Passage of Exemption Bill Dem onstrated niflht of America to Reij- ulalc Canal and Opposition to Sul) sidles Demands Repeal. i bv FIT OF m IN GOVERNORSHIP OF INSANIT Y RESE V BOARD -A new I'annnui OF JOHN D NO T 7 TAN OWN TROUSSEAU OF ELEANOR WILSON WAHIIINTO.V. May r. Dclalln for . Hm weddlnit at llm whlto Iioiiko TlnirHilii) of Mlriu Kleanor WIIhoii, (laiiKhter of Prt'Nlilunt nml Mm. Wll Mini, nml rli'crnlnry of Hu TroiiHiiry William 0 McAiloo worn coinpleUtd today. Tint whlto Iiiiiibo wuh IioIiik deniialod Hilri aflernoon ami tliu wtiilillm; will Ihi relieaiiied tonuirrow. It wan mporli'il that MUm WIIhoii'h IroiUhiuiu ImltiiliM hIkIU ovoiiIiik KowiiH, koven "tniii;o" kiiwiih, two Hill Ih, fho lafotla coat hiiIIm, four lalfula Htn'i'1 iIikmiiim, twelve warm weather fiorl.H, nix wlillo ulilrtu, nix nllli waUU, nlmilmm IiiiIh, Iwelvo palm or hlioo nml imvitn panmoln. II wmi iiUu iiiiiliti htiMiil liml HiKiriilury MuAihm hml Imued a nloiio rolliixii ut ClmviD' fhiiHu, Hm fiuhlmiublu mi hiilh, di:nvi:u, Colo , Mn r. Thm ro- cent criticism of John 1) llockefeller. Jr , ri'KnnlliiK Hm prenetil Imlimtrlnl upheavnl In Colorado wna nnjtitt bo can he Hut luiiltl-uillllonnlre lina no In teret In their ronl propertied nml had made no effort to Influence their nttl tuilit wan tho declaration today of 20 of tho principal coal operatom of Colorado In a leiiKthv toloRrnm to I'rcnlilKiil WlUon. Offlclald of tho Colorado 1'iml nml Iron company did not kIkii tlio nieianKo, ' "Tim ltockefeer hno no Intorott In our propertied." said tho mosmiKC "They don't control thorn and linvo hoer nltompted to Influeiiro tin In nny way. Tho criticism hurled In their direction In tinjiiHt." AIoiik with Hm ndmlHrilon wont u lint roriiKni to uoKotlato with nny loproHontallvi) of tho United Mine worker of Amorlrn for ft aottlomvnt fif htrllio dlHpuloH. Tim operatorH ro cited tho lilslory of tho walkout, blamed union leaders for nil law-lens-liens ami donouucod tho miners' union ii "def)liiK iirKnuUed society to thwart Hh plans of rule or ruin.' Tim eleventh cavalry, commnmlcil by Colonel .lames l.ockett, reached Trinidad today. It was nnld tho dlHarmuinout of both utrlkora nml mluoKiiiirdii would proceed I mined lately. WASIIINOTOV, .May .'. xiewpoint it'cnnliti" tint en mi I tolls iiictinii whm voiced in the i-eiiale today by Senator Ktotie. After iiMtertitiK that the Itallimore platfonu did not ple.Tce the ilcmo iTalie party to hiibiiliiw. Stone ile- eland that eonnre.s hud wiely (iimo-ciI tlio hilt exeinptiuu' Aiueriran I'onhtMMT xaelh from tolls. "Amerien," he Miiil, "hu now drm. onslrated that Mio lias the rilit to exiuipt (U if alio ile-iro. Hut tho iroverniueut has gone far enough simply by iiinkin thin flat ileelarn- tiou nml should now npenl the e. ciuption clntifo. "If o ciwitmt now afely nmt eoiismtently icpont Iho eonitwifO prmihioii of tho net of 101'J bocnue of what happened three onrs jiro, or bceaue of any pint form deelaru tiou, wo have tied our Immls with n (lonlian knot. If that is true, then wo luivo revised our historie po-itiou reardin Mihkitlio nml have hceomo Hm boldest, most nrroKunl nml most uncoiiiproinisiiif; nihoeales of hub-hiily." Seuntof Stone uUo defended President Wilson, Mi.vintr: "1 niu not much disturbed by liie luiid flnhher- Knxl niiily displuyed in newspapers hohtiln to the piehident. Tho job Lthoy huxo umleitukou of discrediting tho iidmiiiisliiition nud Dm demo orntio patty t.o feroelnu-ly overdono (hut their slrimliire of Hillinc-Kito nml inendiuily tails of its own weif-hl." j. a TO E IN STOCK MARKET NIAV YOIMC, Mny fi. - I'misuitl wetihiiesK inuiheil the Mlook inurket opeuiui; today. Hiiyiui; onleirt ut Hie html were lihl nud iiulinl ipmln lions were about Iho hiinm us those ut yoslerday'n close. Dining tho l'ii bo I J' hour n low i-ui'H hlmwed loShOrl of ii point. Tint iiiuikel closed irreKiihir. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS MEN OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION E KAN FHA.NVIKCO, (nl., Mny S. Tim local chiimhet' of cniniueico Is ociwhi'liuiii(ly nppici In Iho lilo noiikliliilloiial ptohibiliiiii uinciulim'iil, iiimoiiliiid to ii lelWi'iiiliiin nln of iia nii'iiilmiv, Tim oo, uiwu nut loilny, klimili Km' ilm nmeiuliiii'iil, llueluifoller SAI.KM, Ore, .May 5 -Oovcrnor Wont Muted today that ho would rec ommend to tho Rtnto board that tho proposed now hulldlnir tit tho Sold iers' Home nt ltosoburK ho dlsponnod with nml tluiH kiimi $20,000 Hint was appropriated for tho bulldliiK. llo Bald thoro aro not as many old Bold lorH at Hm homo na bad boon ex pectod nud tho lununKomont could Ket iiIouk without tho building. NKW YOltK. May 5 To prevent him from Injuring binuelf. a t-ollce- uinn wan placed toda) In the cell with jChoMor l)u r) en who, umpiotlonably (while KiifferliiR from hallucinations. Inst nlitht bhot niuP kilted his father. Illrnm Durjea, Hm mulil mllllonntro manufacturer, SI years old. Ilur)e.i surrendered to tho police without resistance hut today began to show sIkui of violence, beating his head nalnst bis cell walls, cutting his fUti by poundlac on tlm bars and KcreamliiK for his liberty. Ilesldcs the policeman In the cell u second one watched outklde the door. Tho ouiiKer Duryen, a man of U years, has been behaving peculiarly fur flvo or six jears nnd has been watched by nurses nnd physicians from 1 1 tno to (lino but wns never con sidered dangerous. Last night, as his father slept on a balcony at his homo at Hay Hldgc. tho son slipped up to htm with n rifle nnd revolver and shot htm reveral times with both weapons, killing him Instantly. "I wns justified," he exclaimed re pentedly when arronted. When an nttompt was made to get a fuller ex planation from him, however, ho lapsed Into Incoheroncy. Dur ven hud an interval of com- punitive mtinuuhtv when ni milled nml said ho wanted n Inw.xer. Ho told tho mnistrate uNo Hint ho kill ed his fit titer in re-potiho to "n spirit moMMijco from (loorgo Wui-hiiigtou," nml iiilemli'd to end his own lite. "I wns the best friend mv tnllier hnd," ho uililid, "and he was m host friend. If he wore here now ho could (wplaiu the whole mutter. I toniiy iiou i know wliy I shut linn. (I. Duryen, who arranged to net us Iho prisoner's attorney, col his henr- iiifj iiostpoii.M until Thursday nmrii- U). "Chester uiupiostionnhly wns meiilully unbulam-eil," he suid, "nml slops hail been eoiisideied fur put -tin him in a sanitarium." WASHINGTON. May 5 Kx-Secrc-tary Itlchard Olney of Hoslon having declined tho chairmanship of tho fed eral reserve board created by the now currency law. I'reildcnt Wilson was driven today to a revision of tho eutlro lint on which ho had tentative ly decided. Ilesldes Olney tho president was understood to hao chosen Paul M. Warburg of Kuhn, Loeb and com pany, New York; Vice-President Har ry A. Wheeler of the Union Trust company, Chicagof 1'rei-ldcnt W. V. O. Harding of the First National' Hank of Hlrmlngham. Ata., and Dr. A. C. Miller of San Kranclkco. formerly of tho Cnlverslty of California, a teacher, writer nnd authority of fi nance and at prcfcent assistant secre tary of the Interior Lane. Of these Warburg, had accepted and It was thought certain Wheeler and Harding would follow suit. Tho positions on tho board pay $12,000 yearly each and tho presi dent has said ho considers them as Important as seats on tho federal su preme bonch. Olney followed his telegraphed re fusal by a letter of explanation, tho contents of which ho refused to di vulge. It wns bolleved to bo fore gone conclusion, however, Hint he declined on account of his ago. Is 79. MARTIAL LAW TO CLOSE DEN For Second Time Governor Uses Mil itia to Shut Up Roadhouse at Mil waukee Claims Joint a Menace to Morals and Rank Violator ot State Laws Known as Friars' Club. Freight Destined for Eastern Point Origlnatlnrj in Oregon tft Be Al lowed the Same Through Plates as N:w Apply Through Portland, El Paso and New Orleans. lie ACCUSE ILL OF MAN Y OREGON PROHIS OUTRAGES IN STATE MEET TO NIJW YOIMC. Mny r.. Thnt inln ma worn tin routo fium Colorado to do picket duty In fiout of Hm iiiid aid Oil offices ut I'D llroudwuy was Hm di'i'lurullnii horn today of Hplini Klmiiilr. I'lclmln riinihiiieil ut work toiluy dimpllo u downpour. John l. Jr . inniiiliiud it! hU IHMiiiji iiiimii fur inn jiiiu'iinmriii, ""'"""' Hi niiiiiiml llm niiiciulioiil, UJ, jhomu ut Tuirlun l'OHTi.ANI), Ore., May C With KiiKono W. Chnfln, twice prohibition candidate for president nnd Virgil lllnsliaw, untlounl chairman of tho prohibition party among those sched uled to deliver addresses, mora than :I00 members of tho prohibition par ty from nil parts ot tho Btnto nr. In convention hero today for Iho purpobo of nominating candidates fori Htato offices and adopting a platfonu. I.ltllo mom than temporary orgunl- iiitlou was uccompllshed at tho morn ing session At noon a luncheon was held ut tho I'oiiluud Until ut which u number of prominent speakers ex horted tlm piiihibllloiilsts tu fight hurll In uiul.o llm slnlo dry ut llm November eleiilou. !'. W. Hiimisnii of Allmny wus uliosmi leiuporary ihuhijiuii und W. I). AIiCiiIIoiihIi of Tlm Dalles lenipor- uiy nuiivlui) WASHINHTON', May .-..Senator l.ippitt offered n resolution in tho upper house this nfternoon ukiu;,' the stale depnitment if it was a fact that nu alliance existed with (leueral Villa. Senator Slono objeoled lo the spuit behind tlio resolution and it went over. ' During Iho house dehnte on the na val lull Congre.sstnun Mudilen Miid: "No citizen should o unpunished who Hies to force war between the I'nited State.? nud Mexico. I hope someone will introduce a hilt milking it treason to follow- the pinetiees of men of juntas favoring different Me.xienn elements. In Iho tipper house Senator Lodge read tin appalling list of outrages Mini to have been committed hy Villa during Ins career. SAI.KM, Or., May .1. Declaring thnt it was n menace to morals nnd Alleging that tho Inws of the ntate were being flagrantly violated nt tho resort, fluveriior West toduy put the Friars clnb, i roaillmu.-e nt Milwnu kie, nenr Portland, under martial law nud before night it will be in the control of the state militia. This is the second time thnt the rnndliouso has been plnccd under mnrtinl law, the first being July 1, 101:, when the governor wns con ducting his law enforcement cam paign in Portland nnd vieinitv. It was then known ns the Milwnukie Tuvqrn. The governor said thnt n detach ment of tho Oregon NVitionnl Guard will he ent to Hike possession of the tavern nnd thut every automobile coming onto the premises will be seized and put under lock nnd chain. The chief executive would not say who will L, in eommnnd of the sol diers or how long he expected to keep the report under martini law. The chili is operated bx- V. Wil- httr, formerly of Astorin. It was in corporated January at), 10M, by Wil hur K. Holloway and H. Ilarish. Several weeks ngo tho governor directed Attorney (leueral Crawford to bring suit to have tho oluh's char ter cancelled on the ground Hint it was organized for unlawful purposes, hut thus far, he declared, nothing nns been done in th direction. FIVE DROWNED IN I'OIITLVNI), Or., Mny f.. With the opening of the Ogden gateway today announced hy the .Southern Pneifii' oompnny, shipmenfrt destined fr rnstern point originating in Or egon will he allowed tho xnmo through rnlea thronsjh Ogden ns now apply through Portlnml. Kl" Paso nnd New- Orleans'. 'The ditto when this now regime will go into effect depends noon the time required to publish tlm new tariffs (hat will be required, but local authorities announce (his will ho some time between June lii nml July 1. Clomtl by llnrrlnmii The gateway will be opened in eon neftimr iritli-tlfo: Union Pfirificr Ryu' tem and the Kio flninde. It wns closed come time ngo while the late K. II. Hnrrimnii wns in control of the Union Pacific nud Southern Pa cific before the dissolution nnd since; the unmerging has remained ns it wns then. Hnrrimnn's idea was that shipments should be handled by tho easiest possible hnu), inasmuch ns the properties were of one owner ship, nnywny. That easiest hntil, with reference to traffic origination in the Willamette valley, was throttch Portland nml eastward over the O. W. It. & N. ThtH the rates were adjusted to make this avenue the most desirable, though it shut off one possible outlet bv xvuy of Sacra mento nud thence. overtuo-Centrub Pacific to Ogden. Traffic moving by tlm latter routc was subjected o tlio combination of locul rates into nud out of Ogden. Lumber Kxceptetl In addition to rates to nnd front Southern Pacific jwiints, tho new' arrangement will apply on traffic trx nnd from the points on the Pacific . Railway & Navigation company; tho Salem, Fnlls City nnd Western, the Portland. Eugene & Has tern and the Corvallis & Eastern, nil subsidiaries to the Southern Pacific company. Itntes on lumber nml shingles will not be included in the new arrange ment, according to advices received at the local offices of the companx. but it is possible that the through rates on this traffic muv be made to apply via Ogden Inter on. The chief advantage to the ship iwr from the opening of (he gateway will be a better access to eastern markets. FUNSTON REAOY OKLAHOMA FLOODS OKLAHOMA CITY, Okh.., .May S. Detailed m'.viccs telling of floods Saturday and Sunday nt tho Can. ndinii nnd Cimurron river valleys reached hero today. Five were known to have been drowned, twelve rail road bridges were destroyed, rail traffic wns paralyzed, wires were crippled nud immense damage was dime to crops-. The news was slow in reaching here, owing to the pros trntngi of who commtiuicntiou. FOR ATTACK BY MAAS FEDERALS WASIIINUTON. Mnv -Tlio house lodiiv pincliciillv unuiiici llm iiiliuiuisiruimiik tno-mittlckliip pin- griim hy voting down the one liulllo fthi proposal u o ih, as well na a million in ait ,o mil llm pvn hat llokhip pi mi. ion by ii tide of J u J.v-'. INAL OFF TO VISIT POPE IIOIIOIvKN. N J . Muy 5. Curdl. liul Hlbbons, mioinpanled by u num. bo r of embolic bishops, sailed today for Nuplns aboard Iho 1'iliuusi Irene, mi i nu In o llnuin. (,'urdlnal (lllmoiu uifupliiil tlm lupiulu's iiuur- ,..u el ...- i ......I '"" i""' nH HiioHiitu wiiniiiin tiiiieij Hiatus mi urrttWut f lk Aliicrlcuu, (Jiiiimn uud pupul flus. MuUaii slluullou. WASHINGTON', May 5.-Oeneral Fuiiston, in charge at Vera Cruz, no tilled Secretary of War Garrison to- day that ho was strengthening the city's guard without cxtendim; his lines. Garrison denied that this was tho result of another demand of the Mex ienns for tho surrender of the wa terworks or even thut n second de maud has been made. Uenorts that Fuiiston was preparing to advniico ou Mexico City were nlso discredited. Unofficially, it was stated that tlm Mexicans hud mined tho railroad to tho capital. President Wilson nud his cnbinot held a short session today and at itx conclusion it was nnnoiinccd thut Iho Mexican situation wns somewhat liiditly touched on. A n result of n conference he had hud with the Aineiicau-Mexicnii mediator, I try an wild, tho cabinet hud agreed thnt llm government should murk lime pending further tie. golialioiia. HOFIA.- -An official miiiotinrvmant hero toduy said thnt Qiih h'!anr hud ileohlud to poitpoim )m yj M