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SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Flr Minimum Hflj MlnU
mum, 12.
)'"irty.fiuirtli Tnr,
l)lly-Nliilli Year
MEPFORD. OKEQOK, HA'fTWDAY, .MAY HO, 1914.
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964 PEONS PERISHED WHEN THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND SANK IN ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
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VICTIMS BODES
TAKEN TO QUEBEC
Search of St. Lnwrencc fr 800 Miss
Inn Victims Continued Collier
Storstad Captain Blames Fop for
DisasterAll Those Rescued Were
Picked Up by Collier's Boats.
ijrKiiKf, Mny :in.-or ! urn
m'iiim wlin wttil (u Iheir death
tenlay i"i lli" sinking of Mm liner
Kiiinrr of liclund, (lit! bodies or
tunic- limn Mil) IimiI been recovered
loday, srnteli was liflii" conducted in
tlir SI. Luwnnrc Tor oilier, nml tin
living I'Hiiiimln nl M.V weio eilher
n or I'll mute lo llirir home, giitbcd
in -nrnii'iilM supplied by the residents
of llimouski.
Knrly loilny Hm linlk of lln dead
llifii recovered wore placed on lln
tftcriiinttit vessel l.inly Grey nt
lllmoiiskl lo Imi brought Id tin city,
pending identification. .Captain Ken
ilnll of lint I'mprrxx of Ireland, "till
suffering from his Injuries, remained
nl tlin liltlo village, from tin wharves
III IllW lllll', III! I'Ollltl SCU (lie funnel
of Iijh hlrirkui ship gleaming nbovu
the river's surface.
.Million In XlUrr lnt
Willi Ihe Fiiipress, tt became known
lo.hiv, went down $1,000,000 in nil
rr burn, shipped from Colin It to
Kuglnnd.
It in lli! opinion in shipping ir
rlrs Hull the liiuprcs will cither Imvi'
lo In1 lioiltly raised or iljnnmltcd from
live mw(iji for fcur dial ijlm will
riiuV tli! formation of n sniulbnr.
Tin- collier Htorslud, Hint ripped
open llu llucrV side, arrived lit Que
lift' riirlv this morning unit pioeeeded
slowly In .Moiitri'iil, to which port lirr
en l CO of I'onl U consigned. Cnpliun
Audcisou, whllo ri'fitfiny lo give out
nn extended statement, said tin
collision luiil lieeu tint' solely lo the
suddenness with which Hie fog shut
down on Hie vessel, lit' mldeil thai
lifter llic crash ho looked up more
than !l(l() persons, In fuel, most of
those saved. Later I hey were Iraus
fei it'll In Ihi! Itiuly IIm'I.mi nml thu
l.nrt'kii. llio collier hail in her bow
itlitiv tlin wnterllno 11 liolti large
I'liouuli lo inlinil thiei! men eieel.
Her poit niiehor wns missing, having
lieen dnned nwuy and sunk willi
llio Kmpress.
Jiielire In MonrnliiK
Tlie uholo of Quebec mom iied lo
day, awaiting thu arrival of the dead
from Itimnuski. t'liilerliikers from
fur nml nea c have been Hmnmnned to
the rity miit thu government dock,
mi called, has lieen conv cited into n
inniguu. High piles of coffins await
llic dead. Thny will lie ranged In
lows together with tiny seunt belong.
ings I hey imihkcss-ciI, to facililatti their
iilcnlificnlion. A lew wero identified
nt lliiaim-ki today, lint il will ho long,
slow work. Aiming Ihoso whone
iilcnlil'icnlluii wiih thought to lio cor
rect wan a Men, Gullugher of Winni
peg. Her him Identified tint Imdy.
Them wiih n Gallagher, hex iinstuled,
iiientliiiied yesterday In tlin first
cahln survivors.
WANTS
TO MEET TEDDY
MADItlD, Mny 30. King Alfonso
today retelvoil in niidloncu Kcrmlt
ItooHovelt, (oHutlior with Col. Job. K.
Willnril, American iimlamuuilnr to
Hiiiln. Mru, Willurd and Mia Uullu
Wynlt Wllllanl.
IIIm inaJcHty cnnvcrwoil for aomu
Hum with Kurmll HooduvhU, cjiiom.
llnnliiK him on littt recent uxporlunce
In Jlruxtl inn) lUtculiiK uttmiltvuly lo
Hm imriullvt) of thu uxploratluun
iiimiIii by Ilia pari)'.
Tlin ItliiK muIiI tin ili'nlrml to incut
I.'oIiiiiijI llookuvult wliuii ho -miii Id
Kpalii lo (illvml thu wmlilliitf wo.
ninny.
ThU llHIM'll WUllllllltf. UK wull Mk
Hm ilvll wixWIhk, I In lnku plain on
Jhiiu If, IwMfaiJ ul wiim II. iimIhk In
Ihy IcHvr I'vIh ripu C'hilull !
IDFNTIFI
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ALFONSO
MEMORIAL DAY
EXERCISES HELP
A? ARLINGTON
President Wilson Changes Mind and
Attends Lest Absence Be Miscon
strued Smoet Praises Heroes ef
Vera Cruz in Memorial Day Ad
dress. WAKIIINUTON, Mny HO. I'ic-I-ilcnC
WiUmi changed hln pinna today
iiinl decided lo attend I he Memorial
liny I'xnrioi'H at ArlliiKton National
ecini'lery. Heerelnry Tumulty miidc
it hliitiiut'iit oplaimiij; Hint tin' pres
ident "tvim not williiiL' that hit ah-
M'liei! shiMild lie inihcoiihlriicd."
The national capital paid today it
iiiiiiiiiiI Irilnili! of flowi'M nml culoi'V
to llic uittiouV holdlfr dead. Official
nml practically nil private lmiiPHi
waw Mif miiiI'T. CoiiKri'ioi had ad
jourucil for the oceiiHioii and various
executive ilepnrtmriitH of the oern
melit well) chihi'd.
The principal I'mrciocs wero livlil
in Arlington N'liliounl cemetery under
the mixpiccx or the (Irnml Anuy of
llin Republic.
I'rrttUlriil'n AdilnM
I'lChidcnt WiNon wn rccehnl with
loud upplniiMi! nml kiiM he hud not
I'omii prepnri'il to deliver n formal
mlilri'oH, but could not refrain from
nyi'tnji few woriln retu'cnillij: lliO"ii
(wbo fought for the Union.
"They do not iivnl our prnixe.
They do not urrd our ndminitiou to
huhIhIii lliriii," said tlin presldrnt.
"We I'omis not for llirir Mikrr but
for our own. A M'ctdiar priiileKd
caiac to iiipii who fought for the
I'liioii. There Iiiim hern no other civil
war of which I know the stinpt of
which have been rcmoed bel'oiv llio
men who fought it went dead.
''I mil never xM'iik uf pruixi' of
war, mill I know you would not de
sire nil' to do so. There is this ve
cidiar ilistinction about a soldier. Ha
Hoe into mi rupiKcmi'iit out of which
ho can et nothing. Peace Mcietic
will bo iiuueci'ssiiry when nil publio
sen leu in iloiiu in the same spirit. V
admire physical eouran and wo also
admire moral courage. The toldier
him both, It reoiiirert inorul cour-
iiKi',"
Ony Not C'iiiiic for I 'euro
"It ivipiiien moral courajjo to cuter
into bailie mid physical coiinipi to
remuiii tu thu strike. Matties, not of
uriiiH, nrn often just nn hunl to p
into mid slay In us Ihosc with arnm,
The tluj calls on us dallv for acr
Iee." Thu speaker icfcircd to uuivfisal
H'lll'l'a
"Thu day Iiiim not yet ariived when
swords uro beaten into ploughshares
or spears into pruning hooks," said
he, "miit judiu from llio facts,
which cannot be denied, Hint era of
peace is out of sif-ht in the distant
future. With every nation in I'.uropo
supporting armaments: of iiumcnNo
proportions mid straining every
ncivo o miKineiit them, it cannot bo
truthfully said tho world Iiiim attained
Hint piicifiu stalo foretold in the
(lospel of llio I'liiico of Pence,"
(Continued on Page Four)
MEDIATORS DEBATE REBEL CLAIMS
NIAdAUA FALLS, Out., Mny :i0,
From developments today in (liu
Mexican mediation situation it wiih
evident thu American delegates
would champion the cause of the
constitutionalists until it has been
determined whether thu Cnrnumi
faction will have personal represen
tation hero during Ihu contiuuancu of
tlin negotiations.
John F, I'npildi, Ociicrul Car
raiua'n special mescnger, called on
thu AiueiTcin delegation today and
discunscd willl Mr. I.eliiniiiui Hie
(miiklltiilloiiiillkla' uttlliiilu touiinl
iiiedlallon.
Tllll IIII'lllllllll'K llll'lllkclvi'b I'OII'
fi'iri'il ul ki)iiw IciimIIi In i''c t In
llin iHHiucicr of miimudi' Im I'D nmuu
In (Ihiii'im) ('mmhhkm'h ciiiwhuihIi'ic
linn. They mi-id uvinm ih4 u
wan (liiuvMMywtwl M kv Wl'
PARENTS LOST
ARRESTED
Fi
Dr. and Mrs. Winters, Father and
Stepmother of Missing Catherine
Winters, Imprisoned Search ef
House Reveals Child's Belenglnfs
Murder Is Suspected.
NKWCABTU:, Iml., May 30. Dr.
nud Mra. W, A. Winter, fntlur and
atepinutlicT of Cnthorluo Wlntnra,
mroiI nine, who illimiipcareil from her
homo hero more than a yivar1 ago
went arretted on tliclr arrival bora
from ImllanapollN. They were
rlurKcd with conspiracy to commit a
felony.
It wan utateil that tho rharfta of
romplracy to commit a felony bail
lieen plnccil acalnat three pcraoim un
der arreit morel) aa a mean of hold
InR them and that the charge might
bo chntiRcd later.
CIiIIiI'n llelonKlnttii Kouml
It waa nld a aocond search of tho
homo of Dr. W. A. Winter, father or
thu girl, would bo made today. I'rl
ntn detective and local pollco off.
rem who ncarched tho homo lait
nUht aertcd they found, aoalod In
the baiement wall, a red hair rib
bon, a red undorahlrt and rod
awcator, which had belonged to thu
iiiUilns child.
Tho red awcater. jiollco official do
dared, had hole In It which looked
a If they had been burned there and
tho uudershlrt wna atalued ai It by
blood. "
Cooper, a roomor at tho Winters
home, who waa arroatcd, had left
Newcastle tho day after tho Klrl din
appeared nud remained away ten
day, Ho did not no cm much aur
prlicil when arrcated and declared
that ho roil Id provo nn nllbl. Ho
nlo blamed Mayor Wntklnn for tils
predicament.
Ki'nnli Cost Fortune
Dr. and Mr. Winter were In
Torro llauto. whoro motion picture
arc bclnn ahown to ralo fund to
further the search fur Catherine.
larco auma of money havo been
spent In search for tho child and alio
ha boeu reported found In various
part of tho country, but each re
port ha proved untruo.
Catlicrlao Winters, tho ton-yenr-old
dniiKhter of Dr. W. A. Winters,
disappeared April 20, 1U13. The
child had been canvasHlng tho neigh
borhood In which sho lived, trying to
sell needles for a church society,
Hho waa last scon Into In tho after
noon, Tho pollco wore not notlflod
until tho next day.
Cathorlno la tho dnuRhtcr of Dr.
Winters by his first wife, who died
several yenra ago. Cathorluo Inher
ited 13000 on hor inothor'a death.
Tho warrants tor tho arrest. of Dr.
and Mrs. Wlntoru and Cooper woro
Issued by Mayor Watkln who has
been a lending figure. In tho Inves
tigation of tho dlnappearanM of
Catharine. Cooper's bond waa placed
at 5000 which ho wna unablo to fur
nish. Tho Wlutcrs' bonds havo not
boon fixed.
NV. K, Myora, county prosecutor,
said today bo would file affidavits
(Continued on page a.)
lions are, (but thu wish of the Wash
ington guV,enimou! will pruvuil (hut
fllll consideration bo given tho nun
sHtiitioiiulUtM. If so the ncgoliatiitiis
v bo prolonged.
Tho medlnlorslmd believed it wmlM
bo possible to friimu a protocol deal
ing with Iho important phases of tho
conliovcrsy between thu I'uitcd
Htatcs iiiid'ilcucral llueita nml such
of thu inlenlal ipiesHoun that must
bo sullied liuie, which (lencial Cat
ruiuii would iipiiove, Then ceilalu
ilclulU would Jmvu been left to more
li'Umely fccllli'inent nfc' hu icluiii
nf Ihu inudiiilnitf o WusIiIukIuii, It
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liuvu yielded u nitfimicuU fioni
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AMERtCAN-WHO
HELD IN PRISON
)n moaih) r. s. s. cAuroit-
NIA, Mnriitbiu, Mex., Mav 10. Of
ficers of the cruiser Albany, who
landed through the surf nt Aristo to
investigate the case of (he American,
T.,J. Smith, under arrest nt Tounln,
found him confined in jail, but being
well treated. They reported Hint bis
rase was in good bauds mid that his
family in ul liberty. Smith was nr-
rested for Iho killing of three rumles
May .). He told thu officers of the
Albany that he shot in sclf-dcfcnc.
(lovermueut officials nt Aeapulco
have apologized In the American mi
vnl eomumuder for unfriendly iuei
denlrt Hint have occurred there.
Among the-o was thu difficulty ex
perienced by Hie I'ni'ifii' Mail liner
San Jimii in getting her clearance.
Tho Tebu.iulepco railroad, from
Salina Crux lo Siiutu I.ucrelia, in
tho statu of Vera Crux, where it con
nects with thu National railway to
Mexico City, is open tignin, niter a
period of idleness following the scix
uro by llueita. This is the only rail
communication between Hie national
capital nud the 1'acifiu coast.
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SMALL TOWNS PERISH
HOUSTON, Minn., Jlay :I0.
Kiglit persons from this liltlo village
of SOU people were lost on the Km
press of liclaud. A 'telegram fiom
thu i'oiiipiui, V offices nt Montreal
today says Ihcy boaidcd Ihu sleanier
nud their numes nro not in thu list
of saved, -
Thu Houston victims are: Andrew
Carlson, I'll'. Johnson, John (iiisluf
son, .Mrs, Ah in Carlson mid four
children.
WEST VIRGINIA MINERS
CALLED OUT ON STRIKE
I'llAIIMMON. W. Vn., Mny :i.
An oliclil mill or n slillo of
irnu) inlni'in (ihiig (lie Kumivtliu ilvcr,
I'nIhI mill Cubin 1'iMn mill (mil
ihur v fcl"il I'hIii)', Lv ohjku In
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the famous Mexican rcneraL la her
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ROOSEVELT SAILS
FOR SPAIN TO SEE
NIIW YOKK, -May :io. Tliwnlitro
Itooevell, .iccoiiipaincd by I'hllip
ltoo-cell, a young cousin, nml his
eblct daughter, Mt. Niehobis .oilg
worth, of Cincinnati, sailed for Spain
today on tho stonm-hio Olympic to
nltend the wedding of his con, Ker
mit. in Madrid on Juno 10. to MUs
Itellc Willard, daughter of the Ameri
can umhuss.idor to Stmlu.
Tho colonel said before leaving lio
had Usticd mi important political
slutcmeut for publication in lomor
low's papers. u udded Hint most
of .Ids Hum whilo away will bo de
voted to writing an account of his
South Amerieaa travels'.
On thu steamer Colonel ltouccvclt
ufil n meeting with George W. Per
kin., Alexander I". Moore of Pitls
biirgi Mcdill McConniek'of Chicago,
inn' several other progressive lend
ers EMPRESS IRELAND DISASTER
SCARES J) CLAN JOUPIISTS
LONDON, Mny M0. A. number of
pas.-cngerrt who hud booked jierths
on I runs. Atlantic steamers sailing
today cancelled their trips nt thu lust
moment us thu result of thu accident
to the F.mpross of Ireland.
The Portland port commission bus
ordered a new tug and decreed that
nil (hedging shall bo thirty feet deep
in front of private, docks.
QUtillKC, May 30. -Just 9fi por-
kouu lbst their liven when tho steam
er KmpruH of Ireland was rammed
and sunk In thu St. I.aw'rcnc river
)ostorday. Figure mailo publto to
day by tho Canadian Pucifiq rail
way, owner nt tho lost boat, showed
Hint of tho 1307 persons on board,
103 worn rescuod, Of tho dead,
753 wore passuuKurs, 211 crew, Of
thu rucuud, passungora numbered
30 1, crow 202.
Whim Ihu snip sailed hu rurrlml
h7 llrst class passunKurs, 103 'sec
ond ttinl 715 third, and a cit'W of
432.
At lllmoimlil thu Kliiully afturwath
of thu ilUaiinr wmi ilKVuloplMij rap.
Idly. Nolo Hum 300 bodlwi had
Imu'ii lauiiud Iburw nl h early bur
ti w 4 mi wiwU'd ft IbH HWfMmi
imilMM vt Ikv yJHtt ki iks
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WEDDING
GHASTLY AFTERMATH Of DISASTER
THOMASWINNER
IN FRENCH CAR
AT INDIANAPOLIS
Thirty C?rs Enter Race Early
Stages Marked by Serious Acci
dents Dawsen, Gilheeley and
Mechanicians Sent to Hospital
Foreign Cars Lead in Contest.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 30.
Kcne Thomas, driving a French car
won the fourth annual 500 automo
bile race here today. Ill time
broke the record for tho dlatanco,
being G;03:t5, an average of 82. 17
mllca an hour. Tills la a!mot four
miles to 'tho hour hotter than Daw
son's time In 1912.
Duray, also driving a French car.
finished aocond, about three laps be
hind Thomas. Du ray's tlnio was
CM0.2I.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May 30.
Tho .50 tulle record was broken with
speed of 82.43 miles an hour.
Thomas led hjs nearest competitor,
Duray, by more than two laps.
Guyot was third. Tlmo 5:27:36.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., May 30,
Thirty cars, their driver from the
United States, Great Orltaln, France.
Germany. Italy and Belgium, con
tested for cash prlie totalling 50.
000, at the Indianapolis motor
speedway, today, In the fourth an
nual 500 mile automobile race.
The race was started "promptly at
(lo o'clock. Tho cars lined up In
eight rows and tho 30 cars, paced by
a machlno bearing a speedway offi
cial began Jockeying Tor places In
tho flying start. Tho first lap did
not count In tho two hundred neces
sary to complete the race.
Thomas was leading at tho com
pletion of 50 miles by about a
quarter of a lap. Christians fol
lowed In a Belgian car with Ander
son In an American car close behind.
Three foreign cars woro leading In
'tho annual 500 mllo automobile raco
today at tho 200 mllo mark, wbllo the
nearest America, Wlshart, was In
fifth place.
Dawson Injurcil
The early stages of tho race today
oro marked by a number of serious
accidents, and Dnwsou, his mechanic
ian; Gllhooley and his mechanician,,
were sent to tho Hold hospital.
Tho crowd was tho largest that
has ever attended tho annual event
and was announced as being more
than one hundred thousrnd.
Goux, who won last )car, was run
ning lu seventh plaro at noon, due
Inrgely to tho fact tnat ho hud to
stop frequently for tires.
At tho 200 mllo mark tho tlmo,
2; 15:15, was two minutes faster
than for tho samo distance last year.
At 250 mllos, the tlmo was 3:00:
58.45, seven minutes ahead of tho
record for that distance.
At :i(K) Mllo I'olnt
Thomas was leading Dolllot about
a bait lap at the end of 300 miles.
Wlshart was In third place at tho
tlmo, but had to drop out lu tho 122
lap iluu to a break In his gearing.
Tho tlmo for tho 300 miles was
(Continued on pago two.)
curpbos were piled In tiers. Thoru
appeared to bo uiiiuy forulgnors
among tho dead, judging from thu
number of passports found on tho
bodies. Kfforts at Identification
woro being inndu, but up to du light
with no groat success.
In thu grim pllo was ouo mother
with a babn clasped closely to bur
breast and women and children wero
numerous,
Thu collier Hlorslad, which rammed
tho Kmpruss, arrived hero shortly af
ter 1 u. in. Hdii anchored In mld
strvam for four hours bitforo sailing
for Montreal, No newspaper hiii
wut0 allowed mi bimnl, hut II was
ItntNH'il Hint slui savvil wmr siwru
uf bur vb Urn's pawniwrsi
TNm MtftisUd'a Ihiw whs buiJJy 4w
MkmJ, h UuU 10 ftwt H"rv t4mwu
pnwy.
WA AND PEACE
HEROES
GRAVES
A DECORATED
Memorial Day Quietly Spent in Jack
son County Local Exercises Unto
Direction of G. A. R. at Pap The
ater, Elks, National Guard ami
Others Participating in Parage.
The graves of thoio who died in
wnr and cnce were decornted in tho
cemeteries of Jackson county today
by loving hands. Knrly this morning
scores made their way to the ceme
teries nml placed tributes of flowers
nml flags ujMitt tho lust restipg
plnce. A day, with just n touch of
summer heat, nnd cloudless skies
greeted the valley.
The .Memorial dny exercises wero
under the direction of (ho (L A. It.,
with Henry Metx nml commit leu in
charge of the details. The veterans
spent the morning paying tho annual
respects to their cumrndes who Imva
gone beyond. Groups of old noldiers
in faded parts of uniforms highly
prized ns relies of bitter struggles,
refought bloody buttles and rehearsed
wnr recollections wherever they met.
The parade of the veterans was
held this afternoon, tho stores nud
business houses closing. Soma of the
veterans who marched last year were
absent, nud some of those who
marched were feeble from the excite
ment nnd strain. The Elks and Nii--UoMftl-GiiAr'wnd
fraternal 'ofjrwtriw
tions nnd citizens made up tho line of
march.
The exercises at the Page theater
were largely attended, tho address of
the dnv being delivered bv Attorney
II. V. Mulkev.
In every city ami town of the nt
ley the day was observed with appro
priate exercises. The usual baseball
games and sport programs were con
suieuoiis by their absence,
MAJESTY CABLES
GRIEFOVERMSASTER
LONDON, May MO. -King (leorgu
today cabled to tho Duke uf Con
naught, governor general of Canndu:
''1 urn deeply grieved over the aw
ful disaster to Iho Kmpress of Iro
laud, iu which so many Canadians
lot their lives. Queen Mary nud I
botit assure you of our heartfelt
sympathy with Ihou who mourn for
Ihe !ors of relatives nnd friends."
To Sir Tliomus Sliiuighuesy, pres
ident of the Cuuudiiin Pacific rail
way, his majesty cabled.
"In tho appalling disaster which,
lias befallen your company by tho
loss of Ihe Kmpress of Ireland, iu
which o many perished, I offer you
my sincere sympathy."
The king received this morning Iho
following from Itnymoind Poineiire,
president of thu French republic,
"It is with profound emotion that
I learn of thu terrible catastrophe iu
connection with thu Km press of Ire
land, which will pluugu so many fam
ilies into mourning. From my hciirt,
I tender to your majesty tho sinccio
regrets mid keen sympathy of tho
French people."
DEATH MARCH OF '
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