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r. y x .. 207 Second Street 1 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER J'nlr llnlnMII .l() Max. (I.-,; .MIm. 15. Kuriyfuiirlli Year lrtlv Nlnlli Vrir MEDFORD, OKIWON, MONDAY, .JTMO 8, 191 NO. (57 f VVlf HUERTA SUSPENDS ORDER jOR GUNBOATS NOT NEVER CALLED TO JEOPARDIZE AFFINITY TWICE (11 PEACE EFFORTS Mexican Government Suspends Ulorkaile of Tnniilco Hurrta Is Moved liy Sincere Reunrit for Suc cess of Mediation Action Only In tended In Affect War Munitions. MKXtriM ITY.J111108. Tln Met- IrOI) gi.VCNlllll'Ilt InduV" decided In ftHHll llll llffl'l l III' llll llllll'klllln if Tmhji, which hint been ordered, fl'lll fli'ii vvnw taken upon (tin guv riitwMl 'MundiiK I tut l' tin' medintnrH Ml ViMfttrft Pall urn Inking ""nut Mi'ill til nriltil In (III iniiM'liirnlH up llio lt'Miiir Autilln, M'nii Ifil to Imvo sailed from it 11 Aincticiiu purl Willi nun- Tin Hit' i'.intitiilinunlits. mid itl.i In pievcnt it Hi'llmi'l. in lln' (wiieo ucRntinlinii. T.. II. Mil Off Annies Only It n officially Hlnl.'.l Unit (lie Mexican Rm eminent III nldcling III' liWluidr of Tampion liml no iiiten linn nf lutcrfciing with commercial trffl'. lln intention wiih iMilv In pi event tin' cnulliitinuiilUt frmii teeming arm mill ntiiuiiiiiilinii. lt.dit.tto hVtcvu Ruiz, tho Mi'xiwu foreign minUtcr, made ihe following statement : "I have received iiifiiniiiitimi o dnv fiom niir delegates nt the iiH'ili ntiiMi eniifetrnee Unit tin' pence ii gnlinlinim inn well advanced itinl no dil fiddle luu been ciicoiiulrrcd mi In llu present limi'. Therefore llu iiiHci- blockade of Tiimpli'o lint lint Interfered wllli lln' negotiation. Hii'pfii.W llliK-knilo "Tli" Mexican government, upiiii IniriiiiiK thill (ho Medium l'tte ii it tl tin' other Mediator were Int. inn iiiiii' nrtinii ill rcguril Iti tin' ox piil 1 1 ton of iu -1 tt in l i i Autilln, winch who reported In have sailed limn mi American purl uilh iiruiH Tor Ihe constitutionalists, Iihn decided tn Mi-iHinl tlii vffoet of tin' Tiunpii'ii blockade in order mil to ciuhnrm (III M'ltco llfgnlhlllolH. "The wiir nffii'i' probably tomor row will publish n decieo In Ibis of lil hi ihc Diam Official." I OF COUNTRY CLUB K O. Mrt'orinlcK, vice-president unit general irnfflt! manager nf the Southern Pacific, John M. Scott, koii vnil passenger agent, .loltn McLaren, superintendent of Golden (into Purl;. Him I'rnnrlsco, nml Superintendent Pnlliii'k nf (ho tllulni; ear service of llio Southern Pacific, wore llio Knouts nf t Ii Medford (tnlf it ml Country cluli nt a linirlit'iiii Sunday. They worn acrouipualod l Hurt It. Oroorof Ash IiiiiiI. Tim party of officials appeared bo ruru an i-iitliiirilitHtli' inuHa int'otltiK f ir.00 Aublniitl pcoplo Hnluriluy nlKht, ami primilitotl tbu cn-oporutlou of the rnlhoiiil In tho lulvnncntiioiit of tho inliioral xprliiK puhhIIiIIHIoh of tho rlty nml a Konoral lioiuillfylni? of tint ciMiiiiitiitlty ng a iiu'tiim to turn tour- iHlH, Me. McCormlnk will lllioly return tutor for a day or two of flxhlut; hi lilt) ItOKUO, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT in Karl Kollor, mi oiupioyo of tho Mmloi"' mcliaril on Kokuo rlvur, wiih mIii it In llio iIkIiI It'll billow thu kiioo, liy llio acrlilimlal tllnclinriio of u nhot Kim, whllo nut huiitliiK Kuiitluy with Di'iicoii (llllulto a follow oiupioyo, who U hiiIiI to Iiiixi luilil llio Kim, Knllnr iiti'IvoiI Iho full forco or tho Hhnll. Ho wiih liilimi In Iho Pucroil Until liimpllal ami Ironlcil hy l)r, I'niillnll.. Tho woiihl In not mrloii. KiilliT In nbniK U T yoiiiM nhl, nml a iiiiiii ImJ imiii, Tho Uo iiiiiii Morn wiillilim ucrom u fluid Knlh'i' nllKhl- In inh a ii in hIioii Iho iliiuhlu hue loliul ulioluwi wiih ilUeliiiriK'il, BY SAME NAME H Ten of napn's Ardent Letters to Mrs. Dean Read In Scl'timann-Heliik Di vorce Case Planned to Start Road House It Was One Woman to Lead Hint Straight. CIIK'AflO, Juno 8. --Mi.ro lm' ntniii'il I.'Uuih t1tlt -! I" Mr- CiiIIiituu' Di-iui niul iilli'jtnl I" li" I. i wiillin h- Wflliniii Wnppi Jr. living miod foi iliinroii hy Mini'. Si-hu iiiiinii-lli'ink. the uriiiut mth Irnlto, woro iutniiliii'i'il Imlny m JuiIk SitllivituV I'niirl. Then' wim a hit f oninrdv ' Iwi'.n llio linr. I'mlcr ilulo nf An Kuxt I. 1H:i, Ihc wiil.T of tho li'l tiTH Miinl: ' "I wmlo von I'riilii Saturday Sunday. Monday I did 'l wnto, ni I hail onnfrivnr.'K all day until Into at uiuht. Tiutidav nml o.ln.'h.Iay I wroto niraln. Yoilordav I walt.d nil day for a li-ttor fmiu you, and I wan diMooiiriiKod at not hfaring from you." Ton Mnri' Imiic Ittor Tho rviionn tlio wrilor did iml hear from Mrn. Donn wnn that kIio wiih in rniirt in Iho pooon of Min Frniioon J. Ahtii, a uuri' rinplovnl an a It I.Ttivo hy .iiiii,I for Mini'. Solm iiiaun-IKMuk'. Sho wai. Iho firl wit iiim4 or Ihc, day and li'lifiod ph riiuincil with Mr. Don it from time to tint.' iluriiij: ItHII nml Inloroojiti'il n iMiit-l.li'nililc nuinhrr of'Itapp'rt Id lorn. It uiIh sit ill leu innro nf tho Itapp Dmin li'tti'i-s winilil ho iiU'iitifiotl hy Mihrt AhIiIoii, ami (hut thl pmhaldy would ooni'ltulo llio pro-i'iitation of li'Htimiiii.v for tin. cnuiphiiuaut. IIhi M. Siailh, rhiof of ooum-ol for Iho dofoudaiit, Miid ho would ccutor hi ilcffii-o on the ullopitiou (hat tho Hiujjor in not ii rohiili'tit nf lllinniH, and Iht'roforo nut cntilh'd tn huo for divoroo in Iho lllinnix courts. Uo adili'd llnit ho would prow Itapp'rf onuulor-rharKO nf infidelity nguiii"! Iho Hoitt,rHtroMK hy tho oiidcuco of tho dofi'iiHo. If MicccftHfiil in thii, ho Hind, llu'io would ho no nooot-ily for colli ro veiling Iho IcIti'iN placed in evidence in behalf nf the prima ilornui. llnrlliiK anil Wonderful III tho Idler of AntiKt 1, lUKl, Mi. Dean in nrtdri'-xo-d an "My dar ling, womlorful girl." II went en: "Without you it N nwful. Ai now, when I icipiiro thai tpticl; Mil of your, tin iiiuhI I niiixt forosio it. That in holiest, gillie, and yuu hunw mv iiuhniiiulcd admiralion for your ntiililv in true. You are Iho ono mid only lit ll woman for me, who eon keep mo Into and Mrniulit, iiud who can Iiiiiii; nut tho host in mo." Tho epi-lle ini'iilioiH an Mm. Do Shulh, a wouiaii who tho writer xnvx gavo him llio idea "of coming tn Chi cago and cuiifruutiug tho inadmuo di loot. Sho guo mo considerable iu fnruuition nhnut her." Tho letter wan Hi'gned, "Your Hillio," and onu cludts with Iho Hlatemcul that what uinuoy thu writer hart "in your." ltpp eer IteiK'iKiMl Ilnpp never repeated Iiiinself tn adtlrehHlng bin alleged affinity. Sho wiih "My darling wniulerful girl," "My darling present ami future," "My niio best be," uiiil "llloi'tuus, good lillln woman kid." In niio thoro was roforenoo In check' which Iho writer had Rent. I'lans for a joint biiMnoss life and (Contluued on pact I.) L T Li PANAMA, Juno 8. The lirnl pan Hiigo through tho (laltiu IncU Jiy mi noeaii liner nim HiiecosMfully cm lied nut luday hy Iho I'nuaimi railrnml Mi.iiiinldi Alliance, u onc nf 10011 loiw, Tim Dip wait iiimlo In lohl the win king nf llio elect i in Inning lucn iiinliiui In limiillliig a largo ccl. The limn icipilii'd miim iihuiil niie hour and M Imlf vui'li hii)', BLOCKADE DF T1PIC0-- STQRSTAD'S TORN BOW. ITS COMMANDER AND UAPIAIN i "A i - t to a t"p H fc fai f ' vISiBHB t " ( ,'r 'it Wkt i - - ' 'f ' """"'-'yJBB k Jm '"?-, 'fy, " ''HR. 'III ' ?s " "?! k THE S. S. STOUTAD ARKJVING H SIWtB 1ifc''3! - "- NiPnf nFL, WJg WITH NEW hfE rinij Mm uutm ,: r wHBmmmBA W Mil 1TANK j;MMBlj i Oil I ITIILI I IIM 1 0 CAPTAIN MSNKY G KENDALL CAPTAIN -nOrMS-ANDCRSCN. . I I i " " LONDON', June S. -Another dem ouHlrntiou by a militant -uffrncelte in tho piexcncc of Km Oeorge and (jaecii Mary was carried out at tho inteiuulioual huro shuw at Olym pia today. Their inaje-tios had iiardly taken their scats when a young woman rn.o in tho stalN op poMilo ami in a sluill voice sereained dcutiuciatious nf the forcible feeding of Miffragello priMiner. Tho jH.lieo pounced upon her, hut tho woman fought wildly nml her ejectment from Iho building was effected only utter a fiereo struggle. "No peace for King Oeorge or Queen Mary" is tho lute-t older given out hy tho hcadipiaiters stuff of the militant suffragettes. Mrs. May l'uuteu, tho American woman arrested with several others, after u distiiihauoe at the Ilromplou oratory yesterday, was airaigned to day at Westminster police court. Tho magistralo lohl her sho would have to give a bond of $,ri0 to guar antee her KiM.it behavior for mx uioulhs, or to k. to llollovvity iml for four days. Mrs. Kminteii uuhesi tatiugly chose the jail seateuee nml aminuueed her intention nf nt mice beginning a "hunger stiiko." Oscar Kauslen, her hu-dinnd, pros cat in court, acquiesced in his wife'a decision, Wis informed thu nin'h trato ho was a siiffructte, hut that when ho accompanied Ins wife to thu oratory ho did not know there win to he any "unseemly demonstration." SHORTSIGHTED TO CRACK OUTSIDE WATER USERS I'o the Kdilor and Citizens of Med Med eord: 1 would like a woid or two in this water rata enutroversv uffectiiig Ihe mihtiihau districts about Medford. Your editorial in Wednesday's issue wiih timely, true ami light to Ihe point. "Iho new rates aio an out rauo" nml .is vnn Minted, "uo eiueig- euoy ivxIsIn justifying this ncflon." our I'll Hi. sixth nml seventh imut- giliplm mo fads undeniable, and point Iho way to n solution of Iho problem of those who expeiieneo a luck of pnuio in Iho oily, Nu lack of supply has oaUIciI In Iho iniilim caul of Iho oil v for nicr two yea1, In my nllho knowledge, I'iihIoiis o thu in out nu o Iho nllei- nit tn liiiuiN for fpiinkling (lining Iho liolli'M pciloiU of winner, lliu full fiipueily vl Ihv nuilil K'Mdlny; Dyni innimr n nri iia iiiirniniu iimhi iUUUKI mfm AMtKIUAN MM COMMISSION UPON OFFICER SHOOIS HUM unrinuco unuimcn iyicaiohii WASHINGTON, Juno S. The Its-tor-Stuto Commerce Commission's or der forlihlilliiK railroads to discrimi nate nKaliiBt l.os AnRclcs by charg ing for delivery of cars on Industrial tracks there, was uphold today by tho United States supreme court. The I.oh Aricelc sidetrack decision applies also to San Francisco which had n sttnllnr case. About 100 other elites have similar froo services. Tho court held that tho Judgment of tho commission ns to the charge wns a mutter of fact that courts could not rovlow. It reversed tho com merco ctliirt which onjolaod tho on foreoment of tho orders. Uesldes' San l'raiiclsco and I.os Angeles, It was snld Sun Diego, Cnl Is tho only other city In tho I'nlted States where charges wero made for such services. LONDON, June 8. The Russian cavalry officers today for the tliiul year in succession won the i?i-"iOt gold vase founded by the lulo King Kdwnrd VII for militnrv horseman ship. Tho wise thus becomes peima nent propel tv of ltussla. tho reservoir was consumed during Iho hours from S or () u, in, up to Into in the evening, At such tunes the small pipe irom which 1 gel m. supply, and which comes oer a rise from where it Is tapped into the main line, whs svphoued dry hy the flow in the main, and for many days 1 wiih obliged to draw water into ic ccpl itch's iu Ihe early morning in or der o huvo unt for domestic ue dur ing tho day, and any Irrigating nee csrfiirv in my gulden had In ho done til nlghl, or ton early In thu morn ing. Hill since the rule of iillernat iug for uo on lawns nml guldens litis been In fu co wo inner iuo been witlinul picMine in niir laps, iIiiim pioiiug Hint tho iimiu Is iiIu'iivm full nml Ihul iiii seuirily nf pickinc In Ida Iho rily l not iliio in iho mil ftiimpiloii oiiUldu lliu lliullw, A nviv I WAS1IINC.TON. Juno S. Second I.leuteuunt 1', II. Iloustou of tbo Twenty-Klshth Infantry, at Vera Cruz, last night, shot a drunken Mexican who was interfering with tho Mexican police. When Lieutenant Houston at tempted to nrreM him, tho imttvo cut him with n knife, wheroupon tho ouuk American officer killed him. lteportlng the occurrenco to tho war department today, General Kuns ton said: "Lieutenant Houston's act Is con sidered meritorious, and klllhiB his assailant entirely justifiable, and no further action Is considered neces sary." SOl'TIIAMPTON, Kagland, June, 8. The wind was too boisterous to day to take out Shamrock IV, chal lenger for ihe America's cup, o in stead of having her first real voce with the older Shamrock slu vwts docked to prove her measurements nt the water line, main as surveyed to tho south part of the city is the logical holuliou of the oroblem, I do not wish to he understood as attacking the personal motives of the gentlemen of our council. They may be perfectly sincere, nod ipiite likely they are. Hut they huvo shown by their actions and wmds that their idea of civic development is entirely erroneous. JnMeiid of endeavoring to extol t from iho few whu uro here eveiv cent posiblo for tho ultv treasury, the finiclion of civic gov erumeut khould bo In give in nil classes ovoiy itiUiiuliigo it)nihlu wilhin iU means. Tliis vvuiild result ill a larger population, which lliinUoli i-ilv I rude m huihliiiK, Iiitnisliliig and suppljing Ihiir homes, would qiiiip Vt'oulluua ou uik I,) RESUME CONFERENCES OF LOST VESSEL 10 BIG PEACE NIAOAKA FALLS, Out., Juno S, Mediation passed safely today over the shoals of threatened disruption. General Iluerta came in the rescue, rescinding the order which he had is sued for a blockade at Tumpieo, a circumstance that had imperilled me dint ion and produced the gravest ap prehension since the conference be gan. "The blockade incident has been satisfactorily adjusted," was the an nouncement of .Iti-liec Lamar, ns lie) American delegates entered their conference with the mediators. "Wo have received word from Secretary Uryan that the Spanish ambavndor has been advised by General llue.'in of the raisin,; nf the blockade." Justice Uimar dictated the follow ing statement lifter the cenference: "The mediators have- heretoi'ore submitted to us a complete plan nun we have now submitted to them our plan. Our counter proposition con tains n number of points on which we have agreed and also proposi- tious mi which there has been neither an agreement nor disagreement. The mediators, are now taking under con sideration the points on which there has been no disagreement. ' E WASHINGTON, June 8. A joint resolution authorizing President Wil son to appoint a commission of five persons "distinguished in experience, discretion and integrity and free from any interest in tho contro versy," to settle the Colorado coal strike, was introduced today by Rep resentative Keating nml an identical measure vvat introduced by Senator Owen. E FORTY FEET UNDER ltlMOfHKl, Quo, Juno F.Tho first slop toward reeoveiliiK the 000 hod Ids or moro Imprisoned In tho vwock of Iho Kmpross was taken to day when n diver duscumltid from tho Cuiiudlun Kovernmo.jt lltilithoiuu lender Drilled uml for moro than uu hour okplurcd purls of tho sunkini liner Tho Dnipress was found In hu DIiik on bur lilu In nhoJt 40 feet of Mtor, S SINGLE MASTER lH AND NOT MANY raii Ritsrr; haw Federal Supreme Court Upholds In terstate Commerce Commission In Shrevcport Rate Case, Thus Plac fnrj Interstate Railroads More Un der Commission. WASHINGTON, June.. a The su prcine eoiir, today upllejil tho intcr stntc I'f.aunen'o coiiiirntsiouV nnlorH in the Shrevcport mfc 'rase, thin plnciii" iutcrslate railroads more un der the cimitnishion ami leM under stnto commissii.n ami less muter stale commissions'. "It i esenlinl," holds the court, "that interstnli; com merce have one master, not many." Justice Hughe unnnuureil the court's decision. He spoke of the un restricted jKivver nf tho interstate commerce commission over inter state commerce, saying the commis sion was expresIy created to pre vent conflicting stale legislation. Ho pointed out that congress and not tho states had tho jMivvcr to prevent the instruments of interstate com merce from being used so us o injure interstate commerce. Derision Far Itrncl.lnjc The fnr-rcnching effect of the de cision lies in the fact that rates which tho interstate commerce commission ordered indirectly increased to re move discrimination were prescribed by the Texas state railroad commis sion. Under the federal commission's order, the only way the railroads may escape, conflict with the Texan com mission is to reduce the interstate rates from Shrevcort to Texas cit ies, so ns to put the Louisiana city on n competitive basis with Texas jobbing centers. The fight for better rates for Shrevcport jobbers into Texas prom ised from the start to establish a precedent governing the future trade of cities along state boundaries. So ImiNirtnnt was the matter deemed to be that the Louisiana railroad com mission initiated the contest before the interstate commerce commission in behalf nf the jobbers along Ihc Louisiana-Texas border. Trade Well Around Texas The Louisiana, commission com plained to tho interstate commerce commission iu March, 1011, that the class rates charged by the railroads for transportation iu a westerly di rection from Shrevcport to points in Texas wore unjustly discriminatory iu that they were much greater than tho rates contemporaneously charged for the transportation of like traffic from Dallas and Houston, iu Texas, to tho same points. They com plained, iu substance, that a trade wall had been erected around Toxin and that outside jobbers wero not permitted to enter into the inclosed field. L E OOKTTINGKN, Germnny, June 8. The society for the investigation nf the internal structure, of tho earth today declared it 1ms succeeded discovering by wireless telegraphy subterranean springs and ore depos its. It states it also has iisceitaiaed their depth by thu use of electrical , waves applied according to ho method inveuted by Professor Leim baeh of thi city, WASHINGTON', Juno 8. Tho iu proinu' court affirmed today tin) de cree of tho Missouri mipruniu court, ousting tho International Harvester eompuuy of America from the stale and fiuliiK It 125,000 for violation of thu stnto antMrust luvv, Thu court held tho law was con- NtltllllOIIHl, UlthOUKl) U HUUlUMt to rM slrsluU of enmhlHUllou dwtllNtf Mi OUIIIUUiilltlu uHd not Hf MhiUmi H labor,