1 ysywm'iii' wA-m-iiuiijmMwiMnnjmHn . iMmk&tVm MMf .-.y rtrftMVI ' Vl"i it: 'yHMujmfiHKMj 3 ' Aiwli-,twisftMwywiv 1 207i!rconrfS at . i Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Kulr tonight nnil Friday- Max. 112, Jlln. :n. I'l'tly-fniiitli Yrttr Itnlly Ninth riir MEDFORD. OltrcOOK, TIllMfSDAV, MAY 28, 11 1. iUtXA2W NO. 58 MEDIATORS REACH BASIS OF AGREEMENT PROBES CENTRAL LINES v. scene no rimnriLS i ji piriiiE-iiiiMgiEE bice. BEST ACT NOW BOTH SDES IN MS COMNG 1 i. Mr 0 y CONFERENCE 0 N N South American Mediators Go Over to American Side nnil Confer with Amrt lean l)ilc(i;itc Uiiilerstnndlnu Hftwrrn 0iioslii Parties Readied for Common Bisls of Agreement. NIAGARA FAI.l.tf, Out., Mv 28 After n conference (otiiiv with llu MexieiHI itolitllllM hl'li', till) Soul tt Aut'iieim iiifillnlom in Hut iicgtitia liiiiu for M4fi went over to lln ' Aiust-ismi It when thoy conferred wi'h .lutef lrfiiit.tr Mini Mr. I.i'li- iu tin. lln Aniiii'itii rprtiilittt 'M, ll indicated Hint tin iimlt'i'Muiid ItiK hstwecti llu) upmiug pintle In lln iitKitiliitiniiM in a point where I lbii nrt-tiotit in Iinm lr h full conference iitlwcou liolli ide Tin, litmus, il I- Mill, llml a I'limimui Iiiimi nf niriililoiil vliliinlh hu lirt'ii ienehrd, nflr whUh llii' iinlv pndi It'in which wmlil remain would lit' the iirliml irvMiiiitiui nf tin' innltifiil, which will It signed at lln rmttl lull cnnfrirttee bclwcsn nil Mittic, Complcd' I 'drill Agictit I'mih WASHINGTON, Mnv 28. -The mum oltitu if tin1 iiFKiilinlifiiH in tin' Nititfiiru Full eonfcieti. . has been it'irlcil In Pieshtrnl U'ilxini miller tin referendum by which tile Amcri t'Hit ili'lnculct ii ro ncting mill nii hum iiiidcrlood In Iiiuh reached n reus oiiubh ciuiiilulo fiiiiu oil UfrftWiliaU nf llii' pinposetl nifttM'iileitt. Tli t'lo litis liffii mi tiffin t, mi fur, lo weld Hip ciiin4 intn a iinittii'til, 111 lilt Hlitlll1 irilHH)ililllH Slllllll mil distinctly iiinl will readily mliiiil nf mi HiiiHlimiHiiliiiii into n complete iiiitoi'il when it is finiiul iii'i'iMkiiry it ill ml. l'niMiliiiiiH Agreed I'poii Tin nndertniidliig hen is Mini llll'NO ultllllKllllllV llllMIitlOl hit o been agreed tut hy a pmce. nf rlim iiiiiliini nf lln sue which it luiit at first liffii Impossible In compose. II Ity no menu follows that lit points still in dl-putc I'liinint ho iiilju-tiil; tin puipoc lm been in framing thic t'Niiuii propositions in clear Hit' wn, lH' tin discussion iiinl mljtiht ini'iil nf tin' innxl ft'iimn. tlill'i'ii'iii'itt, Tlmnuli llif li'iilalii iniliifi), H fiii'li it inn In riillci at llii. nIiiki', t'niit'iiit'iitl. iiiiiiU Munic ii' tit inn-l iliiimni'iiiiN liii'lni" wliirh iimiI filler iiiln Hit final Ni'tilenu'iit, it is n pinli'il hy inliiiiiiintialiiiii nflit'iaU lit'if iu iiin irninihiii; ami, I'tniKiil 1'iinif tint liiuilml inriml nf turn I lie iiM'iliiilni'N lime lii'cn at wnil;, (lit miiicm mi fur nllaiiit'il lias liet'ii ro itiMiknlilt', i'oiumii'tl with slniilur ue. KiitinllniiK. .n I'liiniitl ,;iv'liit'lit Al tin) wliitd lioiihe il wim staitl that im I'm mill iiri'i'ineiil fur Hie pui'lfi t'liliiiii nf .Miii'n Iiinl liet'ii U'fi'ivi'il fiiiiu N'uiKimi I'iiIU. Tin rt'pnilM nf lint Aiiit'iii'.in ileli'vnli'H wliieli have lii'i'll eipinlii),' in a) t'lieh hlnj.-e nf the iniunlliiljini, hntvi'M'i' lmo hern Hit fiiviii'iilih ihut i siliiiilnin, it wiiM Haiti, winiltl penult ii-t'inlilinvr Hie ile I'hh'tl puiiiiH intn tint I'm in nf a ilefi nlle itpTifftu Mil ul'v kimii, Hi'iit'eiil.itlvt'h nf the ennslilu limuiliU I'fi.ftiiifil with Sefielaiy Mimi auaiii tnihiy mnl leilenilnl Unit slep". uern lieln InUi-u In ileli. nilely enliililihli it'laliniiM fur Hit Cai iiinxii I'liiiienl with Hut NiiiKain foil feii'iiee. Tiny mhleil llml cniiKliln linimliKt tlelejfiitiiH, if they j.,,, uoulil hint' Hit Milne rihlH j i lit I pnwern an inn eiijn,eil hy the Aineilenii ilele Killi'f. THAW OFF 10 CAMP I'ONI'OIII). N II. M H- Tht hiijuiiiu nf llaiiy K Thaw in IhN cily eiiileil tnihiy it Inn he h'll lur Uoiliniii, in t lit U'liilc iimiiiiliiiiiN, wlieie he will kiit'iul llu "nininei nl n hotel lie uint imoiiipiiiiiiil h. hi" i'ijliilimi-. Hhi'iilf lli'liiiiin A Miiu, iiinl linil I hill, ). Hltwn t'nltftl Htntnit Hnnntnr (1. of Nilirla V. NorrU CENTRAL LIS UNDER FIRE AS RAILROAD IRUSI WAMIINOTON, .Mm U8.- -A i.. Intinii cnlliiif mi Ilia attorney kii- frtt, In Infiinn thr M'iiiiIo if lilt ruin hillHlinil nf Jllillnilil lilies I'tHlipi-frill;; llu .Vow Vtirlc (Viilml i in Yinliilinn nf Hit Khi'iiiian lUili-trutt law, tim inlniiliiitt'it today hy Senator .Voni, riipiihlioiiit, of NelniiHkii. On olijee (inn hy .Senator Heetl, it wont or until tiniiiiiiiiw. Tin Norri' re-olnlion nlh'nitH that tin New Vnrk Ceiilnil, hy eontrol ot tin I .nke .Shorn mnl oilier minis mnl Mmiui-liip liiu-M, eontroU ''Inur eoin- pt'luiK linex nf tniiifportntiuii he. twttu Cliii'iixo mnl Itiifl'iilo mnl two 'iniipt'liiHf lines hi'twfi'ii New York mnl Itiirfnhi." "To my iiiititl, it i- mtIVcIIv up pareiil that this einnliiintlioii in all iU hrmiehcM is in iolatioii nf tho Sheiinaii niit.iii liiw," ilfflaieil Seiuitiii Norris, in a xtaleuit'iit on hia le-olnlioii. EXPECT REBELS NIAGARA MEET WASIIINUTO.S', Ma. 'J8. NKoli a I Ion-, with Car rn iuii, eilher to have him lake pail in Ihu iiu'tluitiuii no eeeilinys or In nj;iee to Hit Holulinit heinj,' woikt'il out at Niajjara I'alK it was iiiuleotnnil niiitiii ol'lieinU tihiMt to Hut while liniino Itnlav, wen ill mii'h t'oiiililion (hat a fnvoinlile reply was tipeott'tl iVuiii him. A definite phut Inn. heen laid he fun Cariaurii, it was hiiIiI in nffieial eii'ehv, mnl a reply niitliniui; his po Hithui was aunileil. BILL'S BERT" AND "BERT'S BILL" KANHH CITY, Mo., .May as. -l.otteiH which pitbiieil lielwuen tho wlio ut Dr. W. '1'. Klam of St, Jonoih, Mo., ami W. l'litnnm Cramer of Chi iiiKo wro tho unlijeit of toHtlimiuy today, lu tho trial of tin uhyslduu fur tlin murder of ('rumor. Mm. Itoliert Itlle), leMtlf)luK for tho ilefeime, mild hIio IiiiiI aided Cra mer ami Mm. Khun to meet nnil cor ruimnl. HIki told of cmiilng to KmiKfiH Cily wllh Mm. Ilium lo meet (Vainer. Tim wltuetoi mild ('riiiunr m'llt IlltttllN lu hur In thn ciivoIiiiui en clunliiu Hid iiiuhiuIiiii with wlilrli hit ii iiiuiiei'loil, Hlin suhl vim Hi i nmt the Inlterw over lu Ml. Clum l.uler Mrs lllle) telfleil. Hi' Klmn nilletl her nil llii li'liiphoiiu mid laid her hu knew nf ho erinl corrns pnnduiiu uin nuked her to (urn ovr FROM APAN FOR E Followinii Liindinu of German Ship With War Munitions for Hucrta, Large Consignment Coming to the West Coast From Japanese Weapons Ordered Months Ago. WASIIINdTON, May JH. Clo-eb follow iuk the hiiuliu of iiuiirtioiw of war for lliit'itii llom Hie two (ler liuili liners at I'lieilo Mexieo, a larye t'titiHiKiuai'iit from .lapnii is line at Miiiirmiillo or Siilinii ('rnz, on the nt 'tmt. Wont fuii reiiehrtl WiiNhiiiKtoii that Hit i'iiiit'i' Itlriiiuu, (if ill- liipiiui'M Heel, which hit' hciu limennp ahuiil .Miirntlaii, has yone tlnwii the eiml, mnl though the hit trr ri'pnit it laekiiii; in offieial i:nn- firmatiuii mi fur, it Ik understood that like the (It'ittuin rniir llri-mi'ti, which cointiMil llie Vpirai'vit to I'lit'ilo Mexico, on the east cotHl, the Japance w'iirhip will m itipniiv the nM'cted iiicri'liaiitiiinii to one of the ports for traiixportatitni hy mil (o the Mexican cnpitnl. OnlcriMl Monllts ,o The .Inp.incM- annt ami aiiununi Inn went ottlereil hy llnerln iiuitiy months iitro. Treasury exK'rts, tlis cuiii; the landiii'.' of the cnrpiex ol Hut Ypirauuii mnl llaruria at Puerto Mixieo, ilisiuifM'tl as erroneous the theory Unit the musters of those ships would render Iheiimehes liable to punishment hy Imuliti" llu munitions at a port other tluiii that to which they were originally eoiislned. inure in nothing, in Anierieau law at least, on prevent eoiiMiior elinnin dc.-tiiialioiiH of enrvoes. Aliseneu of a proper niiinifel, how ever, in puiiishahle, ami (ieneral runsloii would lu within his rights in ilftulniiis' tin llavitria, if, as re ported, that hteiinier hail mtH'iireil at Vein (.'niR without sueh u tloeu- llU'llt. ruiiMou Within IIIkIUh Seeretary Mryau wiiil that in the aliM'iici! of ofiieial iiiformiitiou that (leueral Fim-ton was tiohliui; tho llavaria, lit could not ilisetiss that phae mnl also declined to say how the I'liiled .Slates regarded the lutlii in' of the war curpics utter it hail heen assured that offieiaN of the IhtniliiirK-Aiiiriicnu line would order Ihdl liolh Hie ciupoes of the Ypirnnpi and the llaviiriu hit turned Imek, as was (he eiirxn of the Kiimi I'riiuessiii reeilie. Of tho Nuifjiira ooufereiiee, Mr. llryun said he hud heen hi eoimumii cation with the Auu'iieaii delegates iik'aiu enrly tnihiy and that "every. IhiiiK wan pnt.'M'ssin favurahlj." SOUTHERN PACIFIC LOSES FIVE MILLIONS EARNINGS SAN FIIANCISCO Cul., Mny '-'8. Julius Kiultsehiiitt, ehuirmmi of tho executive board of tho Southern 1'aeitie, who is hero today, saitl the eoinpany htul suffered u loss this year in urn-i eni-niiiK of more than .'1,(100,1)110, us eompurcil with the figures for the siuno poiiml in lllUI, I'nfavornlihi industrial conditions were uiven im the ehief cuinu. tho lulterH Intended for Mrs. Klam to lifm, Slio vald nho Immoillutoly wroto Criuuer overytlilng wiih known ami "tho situation tense." Slio ad v I mid Cranior lo wrlto n lottor that would ni)oHno Dr, Klmn. Mrs. Itlley mild this letter was wrltloti ami alio guvo It to Dr, Klmn. Mrs. Itlley yiild tho letters Cru mer beat to Mrs, Y:itm weio ad ilrcHtitid to "Hill's llort" ami worn sinned "llert's Hill." Rim bitld dur ing Iho iuooIIiik mt Hoitumber HI Ciamer ntlled Mr. Khun "lleit" uml Mrs. Klniii culled (!runier "Hill." Mis lllley mid ('miner. Mrs, Klam uml slut nf Hut hotel at whlrh tliiiy illiiiul hum Hut even Inn of Kuptitinlier U lit t oVIock Him iiihIiiIuIiiviI therit hud heen nn lniiniper rondiirl In llit iMili'uli lu nlili'h ho trio rode HUERTAS FORC In Iho tlvj'ul, , ln (Pl Lincoln 5cachv p. ri f 111 i f I L 4 1 I tLtt! tEkvEBtr iiiiBl ' JpllllMfcfclfajlJMljjjMJlJljilljBBIIIM w - - ' " rr- wwniy THE OLPTItUO Svw Yorkers for the first time had a plltupw of "uimlde down In an croptano" when Lincoln Bcachey uncoT' rrttl the wonder of the air at the IJrlKbtou UacU race track. After looping tho loop a number of times, doing the "death dive" and performing other such daring feats he raced for a mile once around tho course against "Harney" Oldflcltl In his KM Cyclone. In this contest Itcachey got away first and finished first, but Oldfleld won la Kl3 5a. lipcautie of the airman's advantage In start. The aviator flew scarcely mare than aUty feet aboro the awlft car, descended to the track In front of It and bore acrosa the finish line ahead of lu T AT LAHOhM MOIIONK I.AKK, N. Y., Mlij l!8. The iuiporlunt ofileo of limited wnr or reprisaN in prrvintim: aetuat iinnetl fiinfliet Ix'twet-o mitioiis was pointed out today hy Dr. Kller C. Stowell of New York nt Hie iwenti rth annual iiiei'tin of the Lake Mo honk conference on international ar bitration. Anion;; Mich situations he clashed the slate of affairs now ex isting between the 1'iiitcd Slutc-. uml Sfexico. Tho I'liiled States, .'m said, wai Hie first to set forth the seleutifif basis of neutrality, uml he centinued: "llet'ciitly we luivu witnessed u sit uation in which for Mvcrii weeks mi Anierieau force hits heen ninin- tiiuifi on foreign soil, without ouri SUPREME DUR FOR WORLD FAVORED enlering into n stuto of war. With- HKHKIMKU. N. Y May 2S. Jean out war thore can, of course, he no (ihinlnl. a ICyear-old boy charged neutrality, hut in u slute of repri-aN W'H tho murder of his school teocli or coercive measures short of war, I or ,',l,tt "ecclier. wqs actiulttod hero there U u peculiar situation for tliirl I today on tho ground of crlmlual lm stutcs not ilircelly concerned ipuisl- heclllty. iieiiiruis, wo uiigui cull iiit'lll, it' would ho well if some country would propose nt The lliiguo the discussion of tho principles governing this pe culiar situation. For just as neu trality heliis the cauo of peace, 8o will these nieasiues, short of wur, he found lo afford a substitute less ter rible than war itself." Tho supreme court of the world ought to ho set up uml ul work within niiother two years', nigued II 1'. Maol'nviniiil of Wiishinglou. Nothing is lacking for thU supreme court which i lo lie known us the in terualioiinl eouit of uihitriil justice. except mi iigrccnient on its uiciuher-1 ship. The llus-uo eonfereuco of 1007, nt which the coiut was established In inline, did not ugrco on the com position of ,e court, since the dele gates of tint smaller powers won'd not ugrco to a membership in which they were not diieellv represented. . FOREIGNERS JUSTNESS WAHIIINdTON. May ifj (loncrnl I'nriiinru ussiircd Imluy tho HrllUh umlumiiilur hero that forelguum lu Movlm will Im subjected lu "iiii nn hist or liiiiiiilitblu IiiiiiIuiin.'1 This a us iH'CMsluiiitil b Inquiries purlieu Isrly us lu Hit Tumplm u) fields iiinl wus K!'ilvd generally us ' very ml Inflatory," AEROPLANE. AMD WJKJHTON PROBING BOOKS OF J. P. MORGAN'S NEW HAVEN DEAL XKW YORK, May '.'S. Koar ex aminers of tht! Intcr-Slata Conuuorco Communion arrived at tho offices of J. 1'Icrpout Morgan end company shortly after 1 1 o'clock today and be gun nn examination or tho firm's books and records relating to tho New Haven railroad, no results of the examination aro to bo secret un til submitted to tho commission. Tho formal Inquiry Into tho Now Haven matter will bo resumed at Washington next Wednesday. L CHINESE MINISTER IS AMONG MEXICAN REFUGEES MKXIl'O CITY, Mny 'J8. A spe cial train left the federal capital to day, bound for Vera Crux with pm seiutis for the liner Ypirnnga, which is lo sail on Saturday. Among H.e occupants of the spe cial, 'liich left u few minutes after Hie regular train, were the Chinese minister uml his wife uml ilnui.'litcr, bound for lluvnnn. There were uo prominent Mexicans mi the tiuin. SELL TWO WARSHIPS TO GREECE WASHINGTON, May 2S.A plan for disposing of (he battleships Idaho ami Mississippi to a foreign power, for just what thu United Statou paid foi tholr ronttriictlou, was laid before tho fcuuuto naval affairs committee b) Hcciotury Diinlols. (Ireoio Is understood to bo ticu (luting for tho Mississippi ami tlit Idaho. Tho Pulled Htates hus uuvur boforo suld battleships to a foioltiu power, iiIHioukIi It litis tuiiiteinucd them nml afterward sold llieiu with out uiiimiiienl. The ships huvo been In roiniuUsluii slui'ii I pus. Thu Mississippi cost ir.,aj.uoo uml thu iduhu 3,ihi,quu. Hutinlui) Duiilvls usliiiil fur Hit uiiu'iiiliiieul ii hn iiuvul hill perwlt-llhs III H ll'V PltlU HUM 'WIIJIIH IUII M AUTDMODILE TLACE WEACH . fr FIVE NATIONS ENTERCARSJQR INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., May 28. Thirty automobiles, the fastest of Kiiropc anil America, hummed around the two uml one-half tnilo brick truck tit tho ImliauiiiKilis motor sliced wn. today in their final prac tice spins in preparation for the nn mint oOO-milo race, which will be run Saturday. Tho track will be closctl tomorrow uml hundreds of workmen will .eruh it clean of weeks' uecum ulution of oil. live nations, tho United Slates, (ireut Ilritnin, France, (ienmiuy uml llelgiiiiu, will ho represented iu the race, uml the drivers will include the pick of the racing pilots of the world, union;,' them being Ooux, win ner of Inst year's race; Dawson, winner of the 101 'J contest; Jtoillot, three times winner of thu French grand pri; TcUlnff, Christiacns, Ititriiuui, Oldfichl, Cliussaguo. Wil cox, De Piihnn, Disbrow uml Grant. Thu fastest car, necortlini to the elimination tiiuls, is the French en try, diiveii by Iloillot, whieh iiiiule u lap of the track at the rnto of u fraction less Hum 100 miles nit hour. NEW GOVERNMENT AT PERU IS RECOGNIZED WASHINGTON, May 28. Secre tary Ur.Min instructed today Minister Me.Millen at l.iuiu, Peru, to recognire the government of Colonel Oscur lleimvitles. lu February this govern ment iccognized tho nrovisjonal gov ernment. money bo used In tho construction of oiio dreadmiught lu addition to tho two dreaduaughts already provided for lu thu bill us It pasted tho houso, .Secretary Dtuilols explained to tho committed Unit whllo ho uxpocted to get about SU'.UOO.OUQ for the two ships, bo would hu ablo to tiiitku up tho 111,000,001) needed for u now ilrcailiiiuiKht by economy lu olhur Hues, .Mr. Daniels tuld tho rommllteo thut whllo thu Iduhu mid Mlssltslppl went uffUluiit ships fur harbor dv feiiso, llicy weru not iiiudorii oiiuiikIi lo H" lulu line of ballln, Mr. Iiuulels' propnml met with thu upprovul of u inujurlly uf llie vumiiill liu unit un uineiulniuiil uiiibuihlNK plsii huh prupufed fur pri'vila llt'M ! inv piMIIU, SATURDAY' ANO NO DOUBT SAYS PRESIDENT Wilson Tells Manufacturers That Uncertainty Injures luslness ami Reforms Demanded Had lest le Put Through at Once Asks far Co-operallon. ; WASHINGTON', May 28.Orfio nils of the National Implement tint Vehicle association, the Ohio Manu facturers' association and the Illi nois Manufacturers' association, called on President Wilson totlny ami petitioned him in the nnmc of their associations that nil legislation af fecting the business world, except Hje trade commission bill, be withheld until a trade commission couhl itk ' thoroughly into the business situa tion am make n rexrt un'whicti con gress might enuct law satisfactory to manufacturers and employes. Following the visit of the manu facturers to the president, the fol lowing statement was given out nt the white heuse: President's Statement ''The president said in reply to the Illinois delegation that in his judg ment nothing was more dangerous for business than uncertainty; that it hud becoum evident through a long series of years that n policy such as the democratic party was now pur suing was absolutely necessary to sutrsfy the conscience of llie coun try nnd its perception of the prevail ing conditions of business, and Hint it was n great deal better to do the thing moderately uml soberlv now than to wait until more radical forces had accumulated and it was neccs snry to go much further. t ItcMsou for epresoB "The president also snitl thnt while ho was aware of the present depres sion of business, there wns abund ance of evidence that it was merely psychological; that there is no mate rial condition or substantial reason why the business of the country should be not in the most prosperous uml expanding condition. He urged on hU visitors the necessity of pat riotic co-operaliun on the part of the business men of the country in or der to siipiMirt rather than to oppose, tho moderate processes of reform, uml to help guide them by their own intimate knowledge of business con ditions and processes. llu told his visitors it was his earnest desire to servo uml not to hinder or injure the business of thu country iu any way, ami ho believed that on reflection they -would see that the course he wns urging would iu the long tun not only, but iu tho short run also, ho tho wio ami ser viceable course." UNEVEiST NBW YORK, May 2S. Tho market closed uneasy. Tho dull and unevent ful day was partly relieved In tho later dealings after publication of President Wilson's address to thu manufacturers lu which ho bospoku their co-operation and his dealro to further business Interest. This wus qualified, howoYor by tils expressed determination to carry out ula anti trust program. PREPARES FOR TROUBLE PAIIIK, May 28,- I)iuwlihi4 fl'rt Memco Cily In the Flench vtivtVi) mmi slute Unit the I'lwuh chfjt iruffuiroi In Mexico Cily hu ihhM Hirci li'iuns ndjoliihix (kv Un&lk In scrtii un MsyhiH nt Ht trm irsideiils, khuulj Ihu iH'i'HtUm rl Thru! hoiibcs nh4 lUi mw.' I-M'il ifutlr1n4( muI iimml tm 4 i U ,1 A