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'"' t-XVMW rrqnri HIiliwIfiHl ocloi 207 Second Street Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Showers tonight nml I'rl itny Max, KI,Mlu. an. I ort v-Ttnir t It Yrnr. Unity Nlnlli Yt'iir MRDFOUD. OHIOTON, TIII'KSDA V, MAY 7, 1011. NO. '10 1 REBEL AVIATOR REBEL CABINET rf CLAIMS CAPTURE OF MAZATLAN Wrsl Const Port Said to Have Sur rrmlrrcil Rebel Aviator Drops Two Dcntlis, Kllllnii and Woundliiu Piotcst to This Method of Flylit liill Made liy Admrlals. I.Olt ANHKt.KH, Pal, May 7 Mnintluu. on llu west Mexican count, tin rurnuiilcriMl to (ho ruustltiu tlnnullsls, uexotdlng to it despntrh resolved hero loil) by Adolfo lnr rlllii. enintlliilhimilM consul nt Lou AiikoIos. (loin Minister of Korir.iU AlfHlm Fubolu ot tho cousllliilhunllt Cabinet. "Tho only (IkIiiIiik Ih In tint streets," mail n translation of tin 4tmtlh, "nml-Ornnrnl lltiorcra M driving tint federals to tho water front (limcrul Tolloi, In chiirgii of tint foderul troops, teat word to tho rotintlt iltlonnllnt nriil) Hint ho could ito nothing hut surroiulor. Miiinllnn linn boon besieged liy tho rebels for several weeks. All Iioki of the defenders n nliumloucd )! tonliiy when lelnforconicnts from lie laud posts worn wiped out hy tho robols nt Arnpootitii. WAHIIINOTON, M.iy ? - Tlmt n n rubol aviator dropped two bomb f nun III aeroplane Into .Mmiitlnn Wednesday, killing tliren pcrnn nnd w'oundlliK night, won reported hy Admiral Howard lo tho navy de partment lodny. Thin method of fighting InVolvlliK grnvo iluiiRor to foreign live nml properl), Howard nml tho Herman nnMil roiuinuiider nt MniutHin wrotn to the lemler of the reliel fnrrcs nhnilt Hie rlt), tolling of tho occurrence protentliiK nKnlnnt It nml linking for tho inhllshluout of n entrnl rone for forelKiiern' benefit. All answer was imported today. 1'islcruls Uim OutHit Howard nlno roporteil that fight ing continued between fed em In nml rebeU nil nhoiit Maiatlan nml Hint tho federals hlid nnrrenilered Aril ponnta. Muiisaullln, ho nuld, n inlet. Howard's despatches did not Indi cate tho niiHnmilHy of the killed nml wounded who were vlitlnfti of Iho tierlnl hotnliH Hlri report it poke, however, of a "dollento situation well bundled hy tho Ituleliih nml Inter hy tho Mary liuid" and praised tho "nplomlld work done hy Captain Minister, rnjul iiiimiI ronervo, of tho steamship Celerlnnu In bringing refugees fiom Han llliu to Mniuanllto," Ho kept them on board bin ship which narrowly escaped being ot on Hie," added tho report, Itcfugees I'm Itouto Home Tho Cetorluno. It was stated had urrlvod at Miuatlau with HI Mania, nlllii refngoos and would tnko tlium to Kan 1'rnnclseo, CoiihiiI Kdwnrdn of Arapulrn was spoken or an on hoard tho California and of Kdvvnrd Williams and bin vvlfo iih being Hiifo at Colluia, Tho condi tion of Philip Stanley and T Wolls wan said to ho sorbins hut no ilolnllH worn given concerning Huiiu, HELD OP, ROBBED ' SKATTUl, Wuxli., Mny 7. Will Imu I. out of Hie Alki hotel huk held up iiiul ndiheil of -f ir in tlm hullw'iiy of Hie Anieiieiiu hunk, Seeoml nml .Mllillnou hheel", heie, nt 1) : 111 oVIoek IliU nioi'iiiiig li two wi'll-ilrenhcil men who iiimln uoit llieir eneuM, Lout nilh eiiieiniK' III" Imuk lo iiml.ii a ili'iioktl when u mini in ilmk idollllW hllOW'd II IOolu'l' IIIHIn IiIk lilm nml nnhlt "If ou u,v it woiil, I'll hiiio Ii I out ol' .mmi" I'mler mnei of Hie levoher, l.oiil lemiiineil iiui'l ttlnle ill -eininl iiiiui nenl IIiiiiiihIi U iinkeu nml iiiii (leiiii'il Tlie fu iiii'ii llifii mmwli'il in llpi rlnwil oil till ulennll) mill lIlKIIIIJII'IIH'll, DROPS TWO BOMBS FROM AEROPLANE INTO MAZATLAN CITY KILLING THREE I i., - -ill , 1 BBlpWHBPV7!SilH3BBHHZ399EHHHHBNiH yiEV 'PR" MA'ZATLrAN , MEXICO , NOVA STEAMER BIGS IVORS F BURNED VESSEL IMISTOV, .(. 7. Cnti.Miitf llnr Iceu niirio ami I hi IiimI o t'luel Stew Hid .Mulliewmni of Iho Imnieil learner Coliiuilniui, lite Cntiiiril liner I'niiiitHiiit oeke, heie todu.v. Mun.v of the Mirvixorv. wine Mifferinp rutin MMimitf liiirm nml ipoiirc. Virel.h Opemtor llndiiiii thiuk the lire uhieli i!etlii)iil the Coliuulnuii win i'IIIim'iI hy hpolitiim-oii- eoiuliliolioll. I'p to noon Imlny Hie hunt curiy iiif nineteen i.lher Coliiinliuiu miii tiv (mil not heeli I'miml. The wenllier off Nnlile Uliuul wn- lepoiled tin iiiuill, tij!KV iin uiulil nml Initn.v, nml il won not lioliouil tho fate of tlie nineteen will he known until Hie lo;; htt. E LOSE LAKE LEASE KAI.HM, t)u , Mn 7. hen John 'I lank ami Haiuuol Council of I'nrt laml who hnut been uokoIIiiHuk IH tho Htato hoaul for leaso of .Summer nnd Alter! lakes In I.nko county for $L'. OiMi.OOO nuked for fuithor tluio to. day tho Htato hoard voted to with draw' tho lakos fiom valo entirely ami hold them until tho next luKlslaturo could direct what dlspoHltlon It iiiIkIiI wish tuado of thorn for tho benefit of tho common school fund. I VKIt CIM'J'., Mexico, Mny 7. DIslnteKiatlon of President lluortu's Kovoruiuent within a foitulnlit was pi edit ted toda hy foiolKiiurs Just ar rived from Mexico City. "I holiovo tho I'nltml Kliittn will Kef linen deep Into inedlatliiu," sal.l ouo, "only to find that lluorla has lost tho power o bainulu for Mexico --that souiohod) olse ts pieiluiil III plnco of him." Tho Kuvuriiiiiuul. It was Muted, was iiliviidy kuiwIiiu lux. Iho pollen weio liisuhnrdliiulo, cidnliiiils had tlilims (littlr iihii way, Iho lumps' liDnlt)' whs iliiiihlftil nml every Imll uilliiii poliilml lo I lut rapid cruiuhllnt! nf Hiti illrlHlur's uulhuilly IU'"ils from Tmiiplro wVrg ly hu SURV ROM A AHY VOIE 10 EXPELL E V SIIINCiTO.V, Muy 7 Tho x ptiUlon of C. I). l))er of MIkouM from tho boueo of reproontaltCH wan rocomtueuded hy tho ulrctlonn cointnlttoo thin afternoon. ChnrKi'M of (dectlon frauds were inndo ncnlnit him nnd whllo tho com mittee found Hint ho wna not guilty perfounlly, it did hold Hint frauds worn committed, on tho ntrength of which It waH recommended Hint tho nto cant In seven prvclucta of his eoubtltur-nry ho thrown nut, kMiu his opponent, Michael (illl, n major ity of 0.7. Tho republican mouthers of tho coiumitteo planned a minority report. LEAVES FAMILY ALL ST. I'.UI,. Mum.. Mn 7. Tho will of the Into Frederick Veor hiioiiMT was filed for prolmle hero to. day. It e-tiinntcd liix pcroiml liold tupt ill $873,001), hut niinle no men tion of hih timber pioperttes. The will ii-. written in 101 1 nnd left nil his propei ly In liU wife. A JIin, WeyeilineuM'r dit'il ufler Iho will was wntteii, tho piopeity will ho divided eipiully unions 'lie e'lildil'ii. THKNTON, N. .I.lllshnp C. II. llrcnt of tho episcopal church In tho Philip pines wan chobou hlshop of Now Jur sov. effect that only two Americans re inalueil thoro, both oil men. It was learned also that tho Tain pIco rebels had fired on a harKO fly Im; tho Dutch flan In tho 1'anuco river, killing ouo and wouudluK seven federals who woro on hoard. I'lKhtliiK vmis said to ho koIiik on constantly between Taiuplco's fed oral defenders and Iho lebels who soiikIU tho town's cnptuie. I'mler tho HriKlllati flau's protec Hun ami accompanied hy tho lliu kIIIiiii innsiil, u refiiKeo train lirnrliiK HUH Aliieilcaus left Menlco City for I'lieiln luilut. accordhiK to u niesi sumo iciclvcd ut Hui stuto depart' inellt AiiiuiiK lliu pnM'iiKr uws )r JIJ. mhiiI IDau, NOR IAN 1 FIIWFR UNDE(5 ORE , SHOWING ROAOSJEAD WORD OBEY USED IN CEREMONY TOR WASIIINHTON. .Mn 7 Onlv tho uh-eueo of iliplomuts nml unity nnd navy officiuU and the fuet thut llio blue mom instead of the et room will he used to make the wedding hero lute toduv of Ml Klennor Wilt-on nnd Seeiotary tf the Tron-ury MeAiloo le-s elahornte tlmti of tho former .Mi Je-io WHmiuV luurri nj' recently to Kraueis It. Suvre-. All delniU have been finished mid n fiuiil rehoarsiil vvtm htncil nt 11 u'eloek thi" inoruiii.'. The vveddmg will take pltiee ut II p. m. The white hom-e luir. heen dceornt i'd with thoiisaudi. of palms nnd iosc-. OIn-) Will lie I'miI Tho vsoid "ohey'' will ho ued nnd Hi.1 couple nlo will use the double uiic hcrviee. Army nnd navy tilde of 1'iesident Wilson will lead tlm putty to the al tar. The I'mlcd Slntos muiiue hum) lesplomleut in sou let emits, will fur nish tho music. Tho eeieinonv will ho performed Itv tho Kov, Dr. Sylvo.ster Heach of I'lineelon, N. J. Hveuiug bh. without luits, liuve liecn deeided on .s the uppropiitito dress for women guests. The men will wear full-diess suits. Many tilfts . ltocclwd Mnny sifts front out-ot twn points jenehed the white houo today. Tho hride will jjivo tho flower puis - Misses Snllio MeAiloo nnd Nancy l.tuio diaiuond stmlded pnlil lockets, Tho Inidesioeui's ift o the lnulo is not known, I. II. Hooker, hcutl usher ut tho while Iioum', got tho innriiiip1 license for Misft WiIm'U nnd Seoretnry Me A ilito. Yehtenln.v Miss Wilson enlled on Miss Sallv and Kohott MeAiloo nml .Mary Tumultv and then went to tho circus, Later she plnycd tenuis with Iho IiiiiIokuh in STAIE MM HIS HAM M. tii Mny 7. Mule l.n giiicc r J'diu .nt is, who was iioin nulled nil Hie -loir plolilliilimi ticket fur laic eii.iU'i niiui'iiui'i'd toduv llml lie umiiil i"l Im (i miidiilalu on llml li'kel if lit' uiis ilelealcd for Iid icpiihllcan iiuiiiUihIiuii Ha)' .), 11 WEDDING SEVEN JURORS BECKER CASE NKW YOUIC, Mm 7. Tho jury which is to consider tho owlcneo in the second trial of former Police Lieutenant Chnrles F. Hooker, chars oil with slnyiiif; Herman Ko-enthnl, prohahly will ho finished heforo nilit nnd Iho openin;; etnlcmctits htnrt lo inorntw. A now panel of 100 men was in court when tho trial wn ro Mimeil today. Despite tho announcement that ho wns through with tho eiise, which he charnctcrtroil n "not a trial, hut tin iissiissinution," liourko Cockrnn, one of tho defenso nttornoys, wnsiono of tho first (tt reach the com t room this morning. At 1 o'clock this ufternoou cveu juror had hecn chosen. Sevonty two men woro oxninimM durllp the uioiuiu!. I N'LW YOKK. Mny 7.- The local stock market failed to respond to lower Loudon cables at (ho opVniut; today. There was no definite move ment of prices, thouo.li tho level jeii eially was raised slightly. Chosii peako Ohio was off ugniu, fullmj; one point. Canadian I'acitic was also under pressure. Tho market closed Memly. WASIIINOTON. May 7. It'eJiel successes in uotthoiu Mexico this week wore beginning to ulcnr tho Ainericau-Mo.xioan nlmophoro to day. Tho Washington administration wus confident (hut President Huerlu would cliiuiualu himself or ho elimin ated hy his own pionuiit follower as soon its tho lehel itompiutit of tho noithetii sliites is coinpleled, It was lielievcd trom nil liidiuutions today that this would he vei soon, 1'iom llafsel ftihuiuii, (leuoriil Ciiiiaiua'a sieiclarv of the Interior, came n lepcliiiou nt Iho iiso'iliuii that hallillo, Kan Ln Poloi and Tuiupii-o would In in Hit It'hi'la' hand nvkl uifb lie icitriiiliil also Hid ilyiinl iu iliffciiiii't'i tu-ie iltf mv SO O'GORMAN LEADS FIGHI REPEAL OF TOLLS WAMIIXUTON, May 7. In tho upper houo this, nftoruoon Kenntor (VOormnn lnid tho fouudation for tho fight to ho intiilc hy opponents of the repeal u the Amorieim ooa.stwise ?hipping's exemption from Panama canal tolls. Tho democratic party ho nid, had scant hopo of retaining the people's confidence if it did not respect it platform pledges. Ho did not im pugn tho presidents honor or patriot ism, hut ho did challenge hi.-, judg ment. "Wo never shall furl tho standard of tho I'liilfd Slates." Im said, "nnd Inv it nt the foci of a foreign itower, Tho president's position etinnnt he vindicated and ltosterity will con demn it. "1 hope to cstuhlish: 'That exemption ot" our coastwise vessels from I'aunnm canal tolls is a wise, ccouomio policy and that tho mutter is not affected by the canal treaty. "That oven if coastwise vessels do J fall within tho tonus of tho treaty, their exemption does not violate tho treaty. "That tho pinml wns constructed on ten itory over which Iho I'uitod 1 States exorcises sovereignty whereas tho treah contemplated a canal to 'ho constructed on foreign soil, so I that tho treat v docs not upplv to it." L veloplng between (lenernls Ciiiianza nml Villa. Advocates of quick notion main tained that llucttu would rutito now if Piosidoiit Wilson deummled il strenuously enough, hut the adminis tration's view was that it would ho fur heller, if possible, to have him ov ei throw u hy his own countrymen, With liim duposed of, Hut niluiinis trntiou heads feel sine tho Mexican faction can settle their differences pouoofullv among thcmehe vvilhoiil oliUide inleifeiiuuie. Tho prtoident was eiiniilniiiig In day wlioiu In Mppoint to repietml tho I'miml Nlal hefi'ie tho "A II ('" mcdialiii- It wh an luat heei'c laiv Lfiie iiiidiiilili'ii uiiiihl hit urn of the thiie iipit-i'iiliiliii if he itiin u il a i. If r in Icutu his luli'iior dfimil mint ilulits icint"ttiily. SENATE 1 HI HALF NOT TOLD OF IN STRIKE ZONE Halr-Ralslitfl Report Filed by Denver Peace Investigators of Cruelties Practiced by Militia and Mine Guards In Colorado Advise Pay Be Withheld. DKN'VKU, fob., May 7. -Declaring that tho half has not been told of the "atrocities coi.iinilted by im ported Hessians" in tho Colorado mine strike district, Mrs. Alum Lnf ferty, an ex-state representative, nnd Mrs. Hvnngcliiic Heart, Iho commit tee npjHtinteil by the Denver women's Itonec organization to investigate Iho Ludlow horror, filed n hair-raisin reKtrt with Governor Aniinoiih today. In connection with the report, a full investigation was demanded of Iho governor of tho militia's and mine gnards' doings in the striku zone. The executive wns also called on to withdraw his request that tho legis lature create a state constabulary nnd instead, in the exercise of lis ki lice power, to take over tho mines for stnte operation. "I'urgo ItolU of Thugs" It wns alio nsked that the legisla ture, now in cxtruonlinnry session at the governor's cull, delay payment of tho expenses incurred hy calling out of the militia ''until the military rolls nre purged of Rockefeller gunmen and thugs." - ''Whatever feeling we m'liy have' had that accounts of tho war were exaggerated," said the report, "were soon dispelled. Wo declare that tho half hits not been told. ''There is- no question, in our minds that the militia's attack on tho Lud low tent colony was planned care fully nml executed in cold blood. Tho strikers were totally unprepared. Many women nnd children were still in bed. TeMod Itnngo on Tents "Wo found that Major Hamrock tested the machine guns' ruugo by firing into the first line of tents. Later in tho engagement tho soldiers soaked paper in oil and used thesu torches to spread the conflagration. 'Wholesale looting followed the massaoro ami ouo of tho pictures painted by n homeless woman of the colony wns of soldiers carrying trunks to tho station, dancing, with stolen blankets about their heiul. to the nuisie of it stolon accordion and grabbing hero ami there in tho tents for vuluublos. "Fifty of tho hunted women of tho colony were about to heroine mothers and one woman actually gave birth to a baby while trying-to escape from tho hail of bullets from Major Hani rock's gUlls." Strike lA-aders Murdered Tho report uUo asserted that Tiktis ami Fyler, the strike leaders (Continued on psga 3.) HIGHWAYMEN KILL IN JESSE JAMES STYLE CALISTOUA. Cnl., May 7. - Po.-ses were scouring the hills about Middle- town today for the three highway- men who Inst night shot and killed Sain Harris. .Middlctowu oeueral mer chant ami local agent for tho Wells- l'liruo H.xDiebS comnauv. knocked bin brother (rou out with u blow from a pistol butt, lobbed them of about $100 nnd escaped into lliu durkiii'ss. Iho ciiiiio was coiumitled in Iruu wild western si vie. Loaded with aims, (he robbeis galloped up lo lliu lis' store, drovu tho brothers insldii at tho putnl's points nnd shot tlm storukeeoer becausu ho alteiiintoil to shut the expes mi IV, The shooting evidently upset tlieir plans, however, ror aiier lobbing ()ron Hani- ami Iho niiiiiliMcil man' hmlv Ihev uul. Inpi'd uvwiv iigiiiu uilhoiil slopping In iuukuck inn uif. Chief John P. hi'Vinmtr ut lit Well ruiirfo Lpri' cuwjwHy's pv tiu aeiiU was I'Jiiterl swm tt ImU iliuijit) uf Ihn Umi, ATROCITIES J