"wm nittnw W Second street .'llC : i, i&- Medford MAil Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Knlr tonight ami Tuesday- Mux. Olj Min. JW; l're. Js Knrty.fniirlli AVnr. Dully Nliilh Ymr MEDFOliD, OREGON, MONDAY, .JUNE 1, 1014. NO. Gt MOUNT LASSEN. CALIFORNIA VOLCANO, IN ERUPTION FROM NEW CRATER IK FIRST ERUPTION RECORDED S NC E STATE SETTLED Clouds of Steam flint Smoke Hang (htr Mountain Aperture Thirty Frtt Lonn and Forty Fct Wide In Side nf Volcano Ashes, Boulders and Rock Strew Ground. ItUMHNtl, Oil.. Juno 1, -Mount Lnweu Is III eruption. A forest lunger who tux obligated Dm rmi"' nf cIimhU of steam ami smoke seen issuing fiotit the iiiiniiiliiiti ni fi o'clock Saturday afternoon rrMiili'il In hi nii w i i today that n new crater hn liinkrtl from the side nf tin' mountain, iiml that nlriinii' iikIhw, mini ninl sand rover llu gioiunl fur mi area of IIIHI ' feet liinilliil (ln opcnlnt. Tim ranger uld In' had found mi upernlure Jliirly fri'l wide ninl fmly fret long, with lateral figures run nliiK in nil directions, ninl that a i'IimiiI of steam mill sauikn limit: iilinxc (In hmt. Moulder of Vari ous xifl'X. SOIIIK of llll'lll Itll'IIHIlrillK Hill I X illl'llt-M ill llillllll'IlT, Innl been thrown up by llm eruption, In unlit, ninl a 1 1 r. worn on I In' ground ax far iin from thn craler as three miles. New Crater N Mm In Itcpoil rrnchlng tin' forest super visor loilay i'ni Unit a grcnlrr cloud limn ni'r is hanging mrr tint moiiu tain. Am far nwny n Keilillng ami )tnl llluff, however, tint air Is clear ami heavy with ic haliiiincM of iimiiicr. " It was tliu (lu'ory hero nt firt re port of I tin strain ami smoke Nsutng from tin mniintaln Iiml it Iiml been rmixril by a siiowslide having plung ril jii'n I he lint sprini: at Hiiinpnss Hill llnli'. This llio fnrrsti'rs lirmnl iii mi 1 1 ii. lliiaipiiKK lli'll Hole it on tin- southern 'lope of lln mnuiitaln, far filial Ilia summit, v 1 1 1 1 o Ilia urn rriili'r is ri'portt'il In he on tin north slope, a uiijo from tint nmin crater, which Inirt ri'ianiiii'il doniiuut for a iTiitury or more. Votiniilr l.niHlon ('unflriinil SAN I'HANCISro, Cnl., .hum . Olfii'inl M'rifirallon of lint report of a xoli'iinlit iriiilinu on Mount Lassen, In northern California, wits itemed hern loilay liy lifiithiiarlrts of lhi I'liili'd SI a I ex for oh service in a li'lrgiiiiii fioin V. J. Hushing, fori'Kl suporxlsiir of the district in which Mount Lassen is locnli'il, Mix telegram follews: "Mineral, Cat., Juno 1, lilt I. "Volcanic ri option on Mount Las sen oi'i'iirii'i ft p. in., May HO. ('in. li'i" twenty-flve liy fmty fed, with lateral fissures, wih fouml. Mini, boulders ninl siitul lie nii'j to two feet leep oxer an urea UUII feet in ilium I'er. Hanger Addey examined the I upline jeslerdny. Meant Htlll ItUIng "A heavy voliimn of steam is Mill FEDERAL PROBE OF DISASTER TO BEGIN JUNE 9 ma sib rims succeed id giptiiig mews m with the hew shiwoci? Sharp Point of Anchor Projecting From Bow of Norwegian Collier Storstad May Explain Wreck of Empress of Ireland Wife of the Captain Tells Story of Disaster. (Continued on tig I.) FOR TOLLS REPEAL STATES SIMMONS WASHINGTON, Juno 1. Aftor nnfoionco today lietweon lendors of tlui ilt-lit to piuu Iho tanuum IoIIh eeniplloii ropeal bill, Houutor Him imiiiH preilk'ttiil (lint tlio nioimurn would Ki't thu oIoh of S3 Bonutom, n mifii majority, Hnnutor HlmmiiiiB do ularoit IiIh llno-up illil not Incluilo uny Nviutlor roimhloruil ilouliKul. Ho far no attempt 1i"h hoon mailo to Moiiiul out Hiiiitlmont ou varloun iiiiuiiiilnuiiitH or to illm'ovor If any ar hllnitlon, will not volo for hucIi a idHolutloii until thu lepoul hint huon IIIHH(ll. Humttor (.'alron, rupiihllrnu or Now Melco, oppiiii'il tint repeal hill, (,'oiiti'iiilliiK that (tin tieuly wun not vlnliiteil. Iiu iU-( taroil dknmplloii mm Now Miulco, oppoiva thu rupvnl b)ll, MONTH HAL. Jiiiiii I. Tho ko xriimout InveHtlKntlou of t tin lukliiR of tho l.'iiiprenn of Iri'liuul ninl tho Iohm of UC! hiiiiIh nlionnl will ha hnlil In Moutrenl ninl will Iu-kIii Juno H. Thl nnuotinriiuioiit wn mmla toilrty nt I In- offlci-R of thn CniimtUn l'n rlflo ItulUn)' rompuuy, owner of Iho lout cro. Tho lnetlKntlon will ho romlurteil hy n honnl rompoKcil of two JikIkik of I lie C'nniullnn mlmlrnlty, to ho np polnleil lij thn Dominion cotpriiineiil, nml ono repri'Kontntlxo of Iho llrltliih nilmlrnlty nppolnloil by tho lintorlnl Kotornmi'iil, Antlior rmmril IMtrr Tho ihnrp point of nn nuchor pro JertltiK from tho twlMotl how of tho Norui'diui rolllur Hlorntnil may ox plnln why Hint Mel did mirh torrl hlo cxrcutlon when l:o rnmmml tho l.mpreM of Irclniul rnrly lt Krl ilny mornliiK In tho lower HI. I.nw ritnro. An rxnmlnntlor. todny of tho rolller'N Hhnttcrcit platen revealed Iho nnrhor Jnmmoil In a position whore. It could hnvo ripped through tho hull of tho Kmpreia llko a frcit rnn otener. Tho anchor point nml portIi)niiiofi.hoiiJitJ5rcil,.H(c?l,ur-1 roumllmf It luiro ilnlMa of hlood. CuplnluV Wire Talka Mm, Amlorxon, wlfo of tho rnp. tnln of tho Rtorntml, (old her atory today. Hho until tho riptnln wnH called from hU lied Krldny ntr.ht hy tho uialo hccaurio It wan foKK)'. Her hurhniul rnllud hitr to romii on deck, nml wlillo aha wan dreiHluR tho col Union took plncr. "I rnn up to tho lirldKo whrio Cap tain Anderron wna," aald Mri, An dernen. "I3ver)llilni; wnn iiitct and dark. There wnn no excitement nmiiuK tho crow and I wnn cool. I Mated on tho hrldKo nml I naked Cnptnln Anderaen: " 'Aro wo iioIiir to alnkT' " "'I think ho,' ho miaored, "I couldn't cry. alllioiiRli I folt llko It. I anld to myarlf, 'my placo U hero and 1 will dlo with my hua- liniut.' Telia nf HlnkluK Ship "Cnptnln Andernen told mo ho wna tryhiK to lieop tho Htoratnd In tho holo and If thn liner hud not hoon HpoodltiK they would hnvo atoppvd to Kother tor n time at leant. My Iuih luind ordered two of tho offlrora to Ko to tho bow and eo If thvro waa nuy water potirluK In. 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There was much roK(Ct today over tho Inability of tho Defiance to nhow her comparative form In tho flrat raco. Tho ao-rnllod trt-clty boat wh tho second of tho American trio to ho launched hut when tried oft areonwlch lnt week for tho flrat tluio yuilor anil It wna found that alio waa unexpectedly tender, heel ing far down In modernto wlmle. TAC 3KAMROCKIE An tho llrltlth hattla ahlp In the hnrbor wero firing a salute In lipnor of tho Queen'a birthday, tho Shnmrock IV., Sir Thomaa I.lpton'a chall!n gor for Iho America's cup, waa launched at Gnaport. Kngland, and christ ened by tho Countoas of Shafteabury. Charles K. Nlcholaou la the de Klgnor. Tho Shamrock Is painted n lvld green above tho wntcrllno with a whlto foot topplrig. STORSTAD ACCOUNT OF DISASTER MONTH I1AI-, Jiiiiu J. l'ilot Naull, who nuvinnti'd, thu Klurtitml up the St. I.iiwieneo from Queliee, Haiti to day that ('aptain Amlurxen told liiiu that Amlerheu, hin i'irnt officer, ami Pilot l.eclimico, wlio lirotigltl the Storslml from Vallior l'olnl to Quo hco, were on the IiiuIku at thu limo of tint eollixioii. "On tlm way up Iho river," con tinued Nuult, "an examination wiih iiinile to iiHeeiluin the extent of tho ilnmiiKO ilmio to Iho rilortari. Ah far iih wo itoulil learn, twenty platen forward had heuu NpriiUK, hut aft of that Iho hhlp was uiulaiiiiiKeil. At Quolieo tho Kloi'Htail took in ho much water wo were oliliKi'il to flood Iho aft uoinpiirtmeiiU in order to keep Iho hIiIi'm how up, Tliero wiih iiu wuler In thu hold of (he Htoirtlad, "Cuplalu Aiiduracn u deeply Kilov. i'd over (ho Irauedy, Smcial limes iliuimr tliu 1 1 In Irom fjunhci) I eauiu upun hlui, crylpjf, wllt LU 1'ais bur led in his Ii.iiiiIh. Captain Andersen told. mo hu l.ml been .ml muled nyl to talk about lliu.iicelileiil," .v Ono of tho ol'fieeru of tho Rtor hi ml said today; "At lh limo of tho dit.rn.ter 1 was lying id my bunk. 1 wan awakened by a hlionk and at tiit tliouuht the ship bad shuck a lock. 1 ran to tho deek and looked oxer the Hide, The Htorrttml was o.oiii full speed iiHteru, Tho water around xvm filled with airiiKKliuK men ami women hlioutinK for holp. ItontH xveie iiu mi'dlutely lowered mid there xviih not a man mi (ho Ktoi-wtml who did not do bin ulino4 to help renouo the pen plu in the xvaler. Wo In thn IiouIh bimilit Ilia hiirxivors to the ileuk of Hut Ktoriilad. Fioin tlutro tlioy wero taken to Iho eiiKiue room, Iho warm est place on baind, Home of Iho Mir vlvors Imd been an miuibrd by I lie colt) xvaler Hint I hoy leaned up MKUiuat Ilia cylinder nf tliu eiiijliiea uiilll bir llcib wuy bluiuri'd," IMPOSSIBLE TO SALVAGE WRECK OF LOST STEAMER MILLION PE IN Fi OR RYAN'S PARDON Ql'UIIKC, Juno 1. Commander Twcodlo of Ilia Majoaty's bhlp Knsex. which has been aiding In tho bcarch for the bodies anld today ho believed It would bo Imptiaslblo to salvngo tho Kmpreas of Ireland. IIo exprcaxed tho belief that tho hull of tho Km press will hnvo to bo blown up with dynamite to prevent It from becom ing a menace to navigation. Tho borvlcoa of divers from tho Kbsox hnvo been offered to tho ownors of tho KinnroRs. Theso divers may bo used In an effort to recover a part of tho valuable cargo and tho bodies of several hundreds of portion bolluxed to bo locked In the sunken ship. GAYNOR LOST MONEY AS WASHINGTON, June 1. A dele Kiit ion of labor representatives bead ed by lleproentntivo". Gorman und Sabatli of Illinois, presented to Pres ident Wilson today n petition signed liy ono million laboring men, asking executive clemency for Thomas M. llyan, former president of Hie Struo turn! Iromvoikers, and tweiity-iiinc olliew eonv.t'ted In Iho dynamite eonspiraey. K. N. Zoline of (.'hicago, altorney for the eouvieted men, presented the en-e to llio president, who listent'd carefully, but did not indicate whether he vxould interfeie. REBEL TUGS SIEZE LADEN SCHOONER MAZATLAN BAY ON ItOAItl) I. S. S. t'ALIFOH NIA, Miuallau, Mex., Juno 1. The constitutionalist lug Hercules em boldened bv ils hiiece-.es under cover of darkness last nij:bt, vxben pro vision barges were captured, entered Muzatlan harbor in broad duyliclit today and captured thu schooner Garibaldi, which bad n, cargo of sugar for the United States Sugar company of Los Mochw. A soon as the Hercules and her prize were clear of tho American fleet in the harbor, thu federal bat teries opened lire with their hoavy artillery, tho shells falling close around the lug nnd the prisoner schooner. The SpauMi conul nt Muzatlan hcut to thu commander-in-chief of the American fleet today u formal oNpiessJon of his thanks for assist ance that bad been given Spanish subjects uVfiring to get out of Hie trouble' zone in lcaviii- the west coast of Mexico. STEPHENSON ASKS FOR BANKER'S APPOINTMENT WASHINGTON, Juno 1. Senator Stephenson asked President Wilson today to appoint A. J. rrnme, a ua tional bank president of. Wriikeshn, Wis., to tho federal reserve Inmrd. MEDIATORS STILL DEADLOCKED NKW YOlllv, Juno 1. That Hie lata William J. (iayuor lnt his nionuy uhilo uiayoi of Nexv Yoik City, bin friends today declined is shown in icports thai executors of Ids will have ariaiiged lo pay a slate inheritance tax on only about 7.10, 0110, when il was generally thought that thu I'statu would total a million dollars or initio. A check for IKMIO bus been forwaided In lint slate I'omplioller in payment of Hio tax, Kiiemls of Mr, (laynor bellexed that his Hilary of iCin.OOO a year u niaynr ixa not aulfiolcnl to meet Ills XpVllbl'l, NIAGARA FALLS, Out., Juno 1. Afler a Ixvo-hour coiifeieiigo be tween the mcdiatoiH ami (hu Ameri can dclegatch today, Iho intention of mhuittiug tho constitutionalists into thu negotiations for the settlement of tho Mexican problem was still undecided. It was leai lied, however, Hint Hie dcslrit of tho United rjtates lo havo the ciiiistilutinnuliiitH before a final agreement is slipicd beie has iiu pleased the tin eo mediutois and Hiey aro Inking a moru hopeful view, After today's conference,. Jiistieu Lamar diiilalid Iho following stale iiieiit I "We Iiml a ciiiifi'ieiicii this imirii lug In which we loullniicil Ihn di umiuu of a point ou wWck we hud not agiced on Satutday. Tho inal tei is still under discussion, but wo found hi our talk today wo aro not so far apart in our construction of certain phases, ami we aro still quite hopeful." Thu mediutois have taken (ho po sition that they will admit tho con stitutionalists if they are ready to agicu in any aimlstico with Iluerla and will comu prepared to discuss internal as well as international phases of tho situation, While the last nolo from Cartaiua did not make clear his attitude with icpeot to these points, it was uiidurstuod the Wubliiugloii goM'iniiienl hud ob tained aiucu Iheu more information about tliu altitude of the ouinti!u tloualM chief, which Imd bi'cu laid btffvio tho tU4dluurij, DEPRESS ON DU E 0 AfflulS 'M PRESIDENT Wilson Says Unsatisfactory Condi- tlons General, But Less FeH In th United States Than Elsewhere . Hard Times Center Atari RaHread Offices. WASJIINOTO.V, Juno 1. Preal denl Wilson todar again uxpreaaed ills conviction that any present unsatis factory conditions In business was general and waa less felt In the United States than In an? other part or tho world. Mr. Wllaon Illustrated his vlow at tho first conference ho haa had with tho Washington cor respondents alnco tho Mexican situa tion liccamo acute. Qunatlons, how. ever, on that subject an j on the Nia gara Falls mediation conference wero barred. Duo to lUllmada In reply to Inquiries concerning the butlncsa situation as dlscusaed In hi statement last week to represen tatives of tho Illinois Manufacturers' aasoclatlon and other similar or ganizations, tho president said, It was his Impression any unsatisfactory condition centered very largely about the railway offices, and was reflected In the steel industry and other industries closely allied, which depend especially upon railway de velopment for prosperity. The pres ident referred to a statement by Chairman Gary of tho United States "Steel corporation that the general outlook in tho steel business was good. IVeillrts Prosperity Tho president believes prosperity will como wljh a Jump If the manu facturers believed It was coming. He does not believe tho tariff has any thing to do with tho depression. Discussing tho Clayton trust bill, the president said he did not under stand tho act was designed to grant to labor organizations any privi leges they do not now enjoy. It la tho purposo of tho act, as be under stands It, to define tho rights of labor organizations more clearly and removo any doubt of their rights which has been created by various court decisions. It Is not the un derstanding of tho president that labor organizations aro to bo given any privileges denied to other organizations. SEIZES DICTATORSHIP WASHINGTON, Juno 1. John L. Morris, secretary of tho treasury of Liberia, and Hruest loon, consul gen eral at Daltlmoro, for tho African re public, conferred today with Presi dent Wilson ovor tho interpretation of tho agrcemont by which tho state department sanctioned a loan of $1,700,000 In 1912, and approved tho appointment of Heed I'nlgo Clark as receiver of customs. Kuun, Loeb and company mado tho loau. Mor ris and Lyon told tho president tho receiver has assumed such broad powers as tq virtually mako him a dictator. SPRING MIGRATION . TO NOME OPENS SKATTLK, Wusli., June 1. Thu annua! spring migration lo Noma of AliiKkau business men and miners wlio spend Iho winter I" the stutw, beirnn today who lithe utoHRwhlw Senator, tho first largo passenger vitrei the Mill for JleriBtf KM this t-Kiir. ilrimrli'il with .'Ittl imM4Wlk'M and a capairlty Mirgo of frJnht, ow- slsllng or Jrewi vitgeiMHiw, provHi on ami ueuerul wcrt4iMHdiwi l rv nlfiilsh Iho loks of tkv Kywy wr- CUHllU, THU SSWIHtJ W WW m mm ww ay frw hW fr Now will km tit Mhuhwhp vieivmo wwi'H win h H'lUt AW tHNafa. t c-