Ss?5a zl Medford Mail Tribune at at f SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair (onlglit iinil TliHroitay Mux. 7fl( Mln, HI. Porty-riMitlh Vrr Dally Nllilh Vi-iir MRDFOKI). OltWION', WKDN'KSIU V, MAY 27, Kill. PEACE MAKERS WEN WORK F CREATIO Mctll.ilws Atlcitil Gnttlcn Party In Trunin in Honor of Governor Guicrnl of Cnnniln Laml Ques tion Srtllcil Hurrla Agrees to Alililo hy Prourani. NIAOAHA FAU.S, Onl., Mm.v -.7. - Tin1 medlaHon body, iiiimimii'iI nt tln South Ahh'iIiniii hiiviijm mill tin Aitiiirirnn mill .Mit.xlnuu deli'iintc-, huh)iimIi Uioir work lir Imlnv In hIIhiiiI ti gtirdtii pit 1 1 v in Tnionlii in honor of III Kiivcriior yriicnil of ChuniIii, In- toal IiImIhh'""! lite DiiKt ill' ('itiiiimittlit hiuI the Diii'Iii'xh iiimI IIik I'linmi" I'Hlrelo. Sir John llllnMin, lienti-muit iivcruor of On liirio, in in he t ! lut. The media limi colony prepmed tu ciii here onrlv mid will return Innl-jlit. A iht itAitv loft lur Tomiitii fur JLjl'iV " "'"I diven-ion, lho find brook fioirnTnioil iToTiltininiw labor, it hh otiilMit nil wore liiulilv 'Olll lll'llt III' U MleCO..fu IllltoillllO ft I lit I'lmfi'Mini'i'. With la In nil iiitlliui fiitifnc Inrllv iljiiitfil, Mid mediators mill delegate, were ouiu'culrntiug Ihclr lit trillion on h' iVMict iiiiiniirr in winch it new riiJHiiinn jcovcrimiriil might Im not ni n Miieoi'Oil I lie present ionium. TIihI (luncnil lliierlu has foriimlly iudiontcil hi uilllitjciH'MM In abide li the program thus for out lined lion jn mi longer doubled, Tlin olTurt iimv U In nrrmiKi' fur ft olimiKo of executive In it dignified iimnner. Tho mediation roiifiTiiirf SCENES FOLLOWING THE ILlF TIPICO fiiJB THE GAPTIiRE OF CITY BY THE REBELS --4-v,vA re UfcKst&uhVTiT.u--i''yiBB "j. "S-Hg6 - J" ; l"" ' ill i NO. 57 TEDDY PLANNED W TO END M Roosevelt Testifies That as fresl I dent He vt?t Prepared ta Take War Measures to End Great Strike in Anthracite Mines in IM2-Cm-sldered Operators UnreasenaMe. I.ont H.iyu thu 1. 1 II KM LONDON. May 27 nuil .Sdlo, coninillor u( lioimuliolil nuil a direct ilrncntiilant of oim of tin? tunt)-fli! Imronn in Iruntnl ltli Din rnforcmiiviit by i.. ,.n ..r..i.v.ni.. ..in i IKI'-k J"1''' of li I'rovUlarm of tho r..iU.nnl .i.f.l,iil. Tlii, nil! Imtr "" "m"; ,!n" 7' ,t,,d"y V' 111' tUMM II) I HIT l'Url 1V uutriii' I .... I iiltiit lltttlf. Hut ll.o o.-. Hl.lt.1i "" ',K: 7rr S,"",,:?,;?. " ,,r"- imroduro.l totlny l,y Sonn.or Cum. l' iw.i WA8IIINC1TON, May 27 Anolliur" nuit'iiiliiicnt tn thu I'Hiiiium canal act iropoliiK Unit lilpii oticnpoJ In tloiuoitlc coiunrro pny toll about olio linlf ttioBo cliarKvil forclcn ahljii anil IiroiiotliiK another motlioJ of urbl-, IratltiK tho cxiiuiitloii illiiito, waul . GEM. PABLO GONZALES AND 2. GKI. LUIS CABAJ.LERO . WITH STAFF ENTERING TAMPICO. 7 T ' ii icct'lvliiR I'liii-slili-riitluii U tin- tlrnw. iiK up "fa IU" uf itiriututio Mi iomiM fioiu uliti'li it rerlniii iiiiiiiImt llllvlll III' Nl)llll(l'll 1 1) tllll I'lllll'll Slnttw mnl nil jHirtii'. I'ltiiciTiicil mi tlml tlirro wimhl ho no iiii-liuii mIiimiI iiiinnitiiiii liciiiif Hi'i'onh'il tin' iuilMiiliinl rhoat'ii llirirfimn. Thl. Dolot'l IVw, it U iiuili'i-wtiimt, will ho Niihiiiilttil (o tlin i'ontitiitiniiulili mnl mi of foil iiImi will ho iiimli' In ohluiii lho vii'iiiolnl of tho X.iiiiilitu I'll'llll'llt, FOUR KILLED BY AUTO IDENT llOllliri'il nil tint lilmi llrlllih nrmv ir. flrora ami tilKht dvlllniiH ro,,vlclfil Jm,n"' rol,ub,,cnn-of lown' KVKUHTT. Wnah., May 27 An mitiiiniibllo toiiliiluliiK Mtvou tuon hoiiiiil fiotu Hlhnuu to rivori'tt tn Htu a I'lrt'tiH nkhlitiul on tho lour; u liroat'h tn lho Kiurutt nfiiuo brhlKo iutiii'h tho HiioIioiiiUIi river about noon toilay mnl foil to lho ninruli) IiiiiiI III lent boluiv, rapMlnliiK ax It foil I'our iihiii Vi'io Mlloil, ono mtIhiihI) hurt mnl two worn uiilu JiiiuiI. Tho tluiitl: .1. M. JtihiiHou, llwr) inan, Hllvmia nvviior of tar; Kllliul liiMautly. Olo M. I'ruHllliiii. fariuor, IIvIiik bt'twoiiu Ktmiuouil mnl Noruiau, hllloil liiHtaully, OhrlHt ('ImiHoii, hlachunilth, HII vmin, lillk'.i limtaull). I.ihiIh l.amoii, fariuhiiuil, Noruuiu, tahoii out ullvo, hut tlloil at hoMpltal ronu afU'iwiinl, of I'oiiKplrary tn offor or awopt Itrllio In roiiurrtloii llh tho nllotiuoul of army rnuleou rontrnrln. I.loutunaiit Colonel V.'liltnkrr. tho hlKhot In rank of tho prUonor, wan Hi'iilontPil to kIv inuntliH linprliioii ini'iii. Ilo ilinilili'il for luorcy ami ho Haiti ho liml ncti'tl on tho portuianlon of C'olonol IToniu'H, now I .onl Hnyo anil Hi'lo. Juittlro DarlliiK. rnfurrliiK to rii'iiiioa' letter which Whltakvr tlorlari'it hail Ivil hlui atttray. nalil: "Tho Itittor hIumvm nail tlocatlt'iico from tho triulltloiiH of n groat fain II). I in) volf. If I hfloiiKoil to itiit'h a family, wouhl nturto rathor than Kot my IhhiK h' cailKliiK for onlora for boor." Plt'iiuoH' lotlor hail nki'il l.loulcn nut t'olouol Whllakor to nc hid Root) nlflron In bolialf of a firm of brow- orn. .lolin rmiHfloltl, Konnrnl maiiai;ci mnl illroi'tor of l.lplou'tf, l.liulloil, mnl Arthlbalit Mluto, furiuorly hoatl of tho inllltar) ilouirtiuout of tho niiuio firm moio rarh flnotl $-.'00 Tho other military uVfoiulautii worn bouuil ovor to romo up for JutlKiuoiit It callml on. Tho propotal for arbitration would put itoltloiucnt of tho itlrtputo In tho hanili of an equal iiiimber of Amerl emu anil cltlzcnn of any nation pro tentliK; aRatunt lho oxomptlou mnl ono other Kiou to bo appointed by ', tho two natlonii, Tim JiitlKiucnt of j tho arbitration board mimt receive tho conciirrenco of nt leant ono cltl-l xen of tho country nKalust whom It I ' rendered. H 4 PRONOUNCED POSSIBLE: ORDERED 10 CAPITAL TA WAMIIMiTO.N, .Mii 27. Orilt'iul e.'i-)iit-lli. M'lil I rum .MeMeo il mi the "null din wo I U lliu-rla ts poilili'" mnl t tut t il i lining' tlehtxt'il to pennit the dictator lo ah' tlieule with ttigiiitx. f ; r r VKI1A IKIZ. Mix.. May -". .Inloi U. Sllunan, viee t'oiiHiil nt Siiltillo, Iiih re ceiM'tl nrler totlin to leport to Wiihliluliiu. It i prob able that Mr. Sillimnn will sail on board the eollier Jnoii within, u week. -f'f-t- T VKItA ('in., Moxlfo, May 27. MoxIrmiH iirilvlnit fitim llm tiipllul todii) lopoit t It it t .liuo .Mm la l.oxuno, foi'iuer inlnUliir of I'timmiiulnitloiiH, iiml ijiinrlilo Mohoiio, formoily for oIkii nilulHlor, hut now Hiippimotl tn ho huhlliiK tho portfolio of coiiiiiioito mnl liidimtry, ato iiiIhmIiik. Home cln Inn lu tho capital kIvo (iimllt lu milium that lho lu iitlnl Ihim Imwi boon uliiii. bill lho major lly uf lho peoplii In Moxlii) Cll lat um ii (hoy hutu Ian onio luutliii'iiil UiMl lho huh net of tho luimlllulhiliu IU In nut) U liiulli'l' of u li"il tllix mnl hum ilmlilt'tl In ifilio in hulliif fouiiiiK lho pnililn H'iiidiiii' uf lho folliiHoi ill ('iiuiir. FA HAN dl'KNTIN, Cal , May 27 (leorKO llrowii, a ronvlct Ih tlo.iil to day, IiiivIiik uiailo a human torch of hlmttolf lu tho ohnorvntlon cell of San Quoutlii poultoutlary by potirliiK oil ovor bin clothluK mid then tourh Iiik a match to tho Maturated mir moiitH. Thin wan llrown'H third at toiujit to commit Miilcldo. Drown wiim hoivIiik a threo eur term for hurKliuy. JAMES J. United States in Ontifjcr of Running Into Widespread Industrial Dis ticss as Result of High Wage Scnlo and Restrictive Legislation 10 BE SEEN Al FAIR IIKIINi:, Kvillri'iliiud. Muy 27 Tho HuIuh feiloral iuoiiimoiit tothi) ilocldeil Unit HulUoilaud hIioiiIiI ho ropienoutud urricliill) lit tho I'mmiiin I'uelflo iixiohIoii lit Han l"ruiii'lro, IIiiiu ii'tiliiilliiH IIm tli'Ulont or I U 1 i iiimI ID HI. A liualitdl iiulloiiul ni Villon U lu bo built In lho eipoitliloii UiimiiiiIh mnl In In bo ilovulod hlefl) in upon mnl Ik mi ckliibli u'jir-nj)it niH llm UMlloiml bi'Ulille of Hllei 'lllllJ WASIIINdTON, Muy 27 .lame j. inn, iintciiKHiiiK "tiio tutiiro nr our forelKii trade," at tho national for oIkii Inula couoiitlou hero today, In timated Ilia United States iiiIkIU bo In daiiKor of runnliiK Into hiicIi a ultleiipread liiiluntrlal d 1st reus as KuKlantl now found Itself "from at teiiiptlni; to hold murkot nKalnut com petltora whllo malutaliiliiK a wuro itcalii that does not penult bur to moot hue prices and does not offer to capital an Inducemout to now noiiU ot development." "Tho power of tho KukIIhIi tnido iinlmu becamo practically arbitrary In tlxliiK wiKe, bourn ami general workliiK coudltloiiH, llermnuy found that w.lth a morn advantageous wiiko Ncale, Mho could go Into tho world'u markola nt priced which Knuliind could not moot, lleuco thu oiinr inotiH xrowth of flurman oxporta. Home a competition which tho United State IIhcU cannot moot II. many linen, and which It could not meet at all did not natural roKiurces, ami lu certain linen of manufacture, tho into of lilithly vklllod labor mid hlKlily compllcntud machlnon kIvo iih u tompnrary lulvuutiiKo. "Hut thut udvautiiKo, liko every other excnptloniil local condition In lho world Iriido, luiiiled In ho ou.mil I ted mnl dUuppi'Ui." Ilu plclurvtl tho luduttrlal ilUtrivn lu Kmilmitl mill nalil It would uncut Unit rulloiiul conduct in Ik tit nuvu thu dii) "but lho burden plured by uif hInii innlili led lettUlutluii mid mi lii'ionkiir) lukullMli on hiuluotv In (be I nlliul Hluli'M urn nnnluiliitf IIidIi nulmul iiffvili lu'iu lw Jiu( mi th lllblulill Ml llleHl llllllllll llMI WBlJH DISCUSSES FUTURE FOREIGN TRADE W IMM HBllV , "lCrt mm; Nitfl IB1 "illsgL 3A.tltMb O L'llll. JVoue, CorvMiii U0V ixi 4u T PROBE OF DEATH OF BAUCH AT VILLA'S HANDS WASHINGTON, May J7. In-lnie-tioiis to American Conul I.etehcr nt Juarez to furnish the htntc depart ment with additional tufonnntion to complete the rceonl t-o far as pon- hible in tho cum- of Oustav Hnucli, tho Amcriean railroad mcelimiiu arroted by. the i-oiititutioiuilit nullioritics nt Juarer, I'ebrunry J8 last, and who Inter iIiMippenrnl. was the foundation of u n'port today that tho department is about to reopen the eae mul also tho heutou ciise. The purpoo was e,plninetl today ns liein' to floo it u by procuring the few fnimeuU of iufonuution till available rea riling his ilUnp. IK'tiruuee from the Juarez prison. There i- no known intention of making tiny freh repreeutationi nt llii tae, although without doubt the ltaueli cn-e will figure in the final iiiljn-tinciit ot I'liunit to be preferred naiiot the Me.xiean goveriimeut when pence is n"torcil. llatieli ili-appenretl two day, after liU iirivol mill friend- who visited tlie jail with food nml bedding eould (,ret mi truce of him. II i p'licrtillv Mip piwed lie vi executed. NKW VOI1K", Jfny 27. Thcodoro Kooscvclt, n prcHiticnt, wn-j rendy I In take measures "criuivnlcnt to no I ton in time of war," to cud the rcat r-iiiKu mi ine uiiwiraene mincH tit i 'J 02. He wm determined to take fction, even though an effort fcliouM hn mndc later fo impeach him for il. Mr. Iloopcvclt o testified in ;riv injt iitlimouy licre today before a ivferec in the tniit brought in IDO.'J by Alexander T. Wale, a lawyer of Hinxhnmton, X. V nninst John .Mitchell, the.) preMideut ot tho United MmeworkcM of America, and inter transferred to J. I. White, present head of the miner, for fee lie .il Ic'ch nrc tire him for the purl lie took in Relllin;r the Mrike. Intcmleil to I'm Army 'In Scplerr.brr," Haiti 3fr. Roose velt, "the rititntiou bepin to am;x acute. I' ivas n nituation full of menace to tnc eountrv. I m.ked to t apicir bcfoir me representatives of , the opcrMoro nnd of the miners. T ( rej;nriled the nititude of John Mitch ell, I ben head of the miners, mh reas onable, r.iri the attitude of lho owr atom ns tinrcanonable and offen tiivc." j After telling of his efforts to Mil lie the htriko through u comuiiHsion ! of arbitration which Orover Cleve I land consented-to head, he contin ueil: "I made up my mind I would have I to take drastic action unless the op erators nnd miners got together. I intended lo kciuI in the United States nrmyI only wanted to get it in there, nnd I'd tnkc care of the ipicH tion. Kept run Secret "I planned to have General Seliol field go in and tuko eliurgc with lho troops and act practically as it re eeivcr for the mine-:. I told Hie gen eral it would be couivnlent to notion taken in lime of wur and that lie rau-t pay no heed to any other au thority no heed to n writ from a judge or anything elne except my commandi. Ho said lie would do so." Colonel Iloortcvelt said he kept Win plun secret, even from the member of his cabinet. The operator, he paid, persisted in their uiieuinprom isiug plan until fiunllv n ciiaugo eame nnd after many dispute nbout lite membership of the eouunittee it wits appointed mid the strike ended. AMERICAN HORSE ROCKEFELLER A HE IS INVALID SKW YOItK, May 27. William Hoeliefollor Iiiih returned to Tarry- town from Fairfield, Conn. Through frlcudi it wan nald today ho limlnu ho In not phynlcnlly ablo lo testify before lho Inter-ninto commereo com iiiUnloiii thut hbt volcii wl not per mit him to ko on tho ntuiid, mul no ho roimlilnhi attuniptu to huIu hU tVlllmoiiy mi minoyuiiiw. JildKo lieu I). l.luiUey of Duiiver, wlin iuiiio Imru rett'iitl) In nu Jnliii I) lloikefuller, Jr. In llm liileie o( 20 T0 1 SHOT WINS DERBY ENGLISH mnl li mnkliiK iimv roiifrout lho iIhIo iiiiIIiIuk but deeper wlmlum mid Ameiltiiu worliiiiitmuii, with a looi u keener ttuiko of Jimiieu louanl nil job mul I'liiply tiipiioitid, bin iii,.ro In faitou Unit mint uiitlo lu creulu thu niovuiiU'iit fur roiuotllul iiiemuiiii no ouiiHi'r mnl iuiiio piniiiuinn irnid nmioiiul pi imperil y tun keep ui l .lo picimil (uilher lrliw In hv In whiiii Im him) iiiiliirulu Unwu llm front or if mi iuuit ui mmiiiiti jColurmlo iiml iiilimi, luilvy h- mmluully llm mhuiiluKt'ii Hut out ili-onjer uml utoiioiulo dlilifni ul KouiueiJ Im fvl ifilulu ho imvrw mIiiwh hnvo yhcii i lo h let nil liuwtt "' UiiuM l nrxiHt!. HPSOM, Muy 27.-Tho derby, bet known ot tho Kugllsh clutalc horso races, was won today by an American horse, Herman 11. Uuryea'i Durbar II. Tho winner's recent form In Franco had beou considered so poor that he was regarded hero as a rank outsider and odds of 25 to 1 were freely laid uiiuliut him in the club's last uiKht. Ho had no trouble today lu dlsposlm; ot a Iiiiko field ot 30 horses, tho largest that has turned out for thu raru slnco 1SGU. lie won lu a canter by threo luimtlm from two other outsiders, llapsburtf and I'otor the Hermit. Tho betting Jmt bofore tho start uf tho race was 20 to I agulnst Dur bar 11! 33 to 1 ttKHlnst llupulnirif, and 100 lu 1 uisaltist I'eter llm lUr mlt. Thu public favorllwi never Hit lured their supporters at Hy KKi of llm race. Humid Ink Tatlsnkaw corner, Durbar 11 Jhwi'M Ih yu lh I nil and look up (ki runHln, IU huh) thu ruwwiHil lo lb flNUh, f lly kUIIInk Hff mevural ttkaJUMMHtf-At lUu HuJ aa MrUi, Thu llw Ht Im r wm I mi-u-Uw. ill mmi. a ttHiw at mn tuli UlMLM llUUi IMM av ? 1 i! 1