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' f?P "Tiwn toi- srssy "H Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair Mat. 71; MJn. 41; I lei. Hum. III. '- Forty. fourth Yrnr. Dully Nlnlh Yiur. REPETITION BY LINERS Of LINERS COLLIDE IN DENSE EOG IN MID-OCEAN Amcilcan Slilii New York Rammed by Hamlitirq-Anwlcan Liner Pretoria am! Hole Twelve Feet Hlli, Thlrty- twn Feet Lonii Torn In Port Side ""Above Water Line. os noAim sti:a.mi:u st.w VniJIC, in wiicles In S'uiHcniuelt, Mns., Juno i:l While tlm American liner Sew Vork, westbound, was iiiii tlmiliff in it heavy rnir -100 iiilli-s cast or Ambinc lightship enrl.v lndn. tin lliiiiiliunr-Aiiii'ili'iiii linrr I'retnnu. ImiiiiiiI enl, iiiii iiitn Iter ami ripped a liulf twelve feel high mul thlilv luu feel Inns i" Iht lrl side. Tin hole i fluh wild Hi" main deck mid i fifteen feet iiImivii tlio water line. Sn ttivnl wu tlic I'liri'i' ill' (lie cutlis iii that tlm Pretoria' anchor was tm n Iii.iii Iht limv nml li'ft hanging iniili tin gup llml tt it it been turn in the-Now York. Practically nil nf llm passengers mi board liulli ships wore aecp. ,Vi Faille 1'nllnMrd Collision llllllll'lllllll'lv lifter llll' eulllsillll the i-iiKlm iif Imtli ships were ordered lull speed llstoril llllll pils'lgCP I'llllll' limning In llii' deck. Tin" pusscngcrs nf llii" NW VorL wi'ic nlili In ii'iirli nwr and lunch tlm lnm of I lie Pietoriu a she pulled iiwii'- from !ut dnngeiuiiH ni!mii. There wn no panic. Cnptniu llobcr.ls mul t'lticf Officer Turner were both on tin' biidgu nt tin Hum of tlm nil li-ioii. Thi'.v assured tin frightened passengers, iiiniiy of whom hurrii'il to llii' stnthunrd Milt! of llio ship, mitiei paling ii lint In poll. Unit there mux mi danger. Member of llii crew iiImi vent mining lln' passenger nml urged 1 1 1 tit In In' I'nliu. I'li'loiln l.enst lliuungiil Fnrlunulcly llii' watch, which m' I'lipinl tin' qiliiltfri behind Unit pnrt of llii' liip which wus crushed III mux on tint v ill tin' stokehole. Mill tin' cullilon neourrod while tins Wlltcll was off iluly, n lllllllllIT of II w would protiulily huw liri'it lift. Tin' I'ri'tnriit wiih Ii'nm damaged by llu' collision llimi llii New Yoik. Sev eral of llu' plates nl her huw were spuing mill Iwlsled. At'li'r llii' piissengcrs liml lii'i'ii ns suicd llii'v ui't'i' in mi ilnni'r tlti'.v In'Kiiii to linili nml jokn owr llir ipit'i'i' 'iisunu III uliirli Mitnii of tin' tnni'li'iw uppi'iiiTil on ili'i'k. Tin' piif-xi'iiKitin reived lo ii'liim In llii'lr miliiiiH until ilii.vlij;lit. A It it it us ili'li'iiuliii'il Unit no Ki'iiotiK iIiiuiiiki' llllll lil'l'll llolln ll I'illllT III' till' hllif llnv pioci'i'ili'il mi llii'lr wny. it ii AT I'lMNCKTON, N .1.. .luiii' i;i. I'ri'niili'iit Wilhdii, I'liuci'lon '711, ipiit lii'iii iiithIiIimiI nl' llm I'uiti'il SIiiIhk lor u hlioit wliilu Imliiy nml licriniu1 dimply mi "ulil jjni'il." Tlm ui'i'iiHion wiih tlm Miimml iiluuini ilny I'rli'lnn linn of tlm nnlviu'Hily, Tlm pii'hiilnit nrrivcil Hlmilly nl' I it iioiiii nml wiih Kii'i'lcil liy ii luij;i' oinwil nl' iiluuini mul iiiiiltHKniilniiU'H. Tlm iiM'cntiui wiih tn i' t ut tlm Million by A, llnlhcy nl' N'nw Yuik, iihhI ili'iit nl' llm i'Iiihh uf '7)1. llu wiih HluppiMl mi llm Inii'k mnl liunlnl nliuul jut in IIWiiikIi lm with mi oi' ilinnry I'ilii'ii. Ah hoiiii iih llm iii'h!i1(iii ntilvi'il nl llm '711 hull Im wiih Mmwn iiiNluirc, mIuiih ii hul'li'l luni'lii'iui wiih mtvi'iI. A ll it llm luui'lu'iin llio iiluinui piiiiuln wiih hlniii'il mi llu' I'lilli'iii' I'mnpuN. SAM M'VEY KNOCKS OUT PELKEY AT MELBOURNE miiijidi'IIm:, Au-nuim, linn' i:i. Kiiiu MiiYt'v nl' CnlllniiilM, lii'iivy tuiitiht I'liiiiuplnii nl' Aiili'iiliiii Liiunk i'il mil Aillnir I'l'Iki'Vi lu'iu.N vmimIiI, nl Cliii'iiii'i I'hIIm, Mn.. in llii' Inilllli liiuinl nl 11 ili Ili'H' I ilt Tin1 l nil iui mi ii in ibnibl WILSON OLD RAD Pin j TWO AERONAUTS LOST IN WOODS RETURN SAFELY Two Balloons Still Mlssinn, With No Word of Whereabouts Million Population Balloon Wrecked in Tree Top Berry and Aide Return Alter Two Days' Wandering. I'OHTI.AND, Oro., J mm 13. Cup tnlu John Hurry. llit nf tlm Imllonn Million l'iiitiliitlon Club, nml lilt nldo, (li'orr.0 V. MurrUon, wnlkml Into OroRon City nt 'J:t5 toilii)'. Tlmlr linlluou wuh wri'Ckoil In tlm foril Miinu inllon from OroRiin City Tliurs lay iilKtit, ttt-citrilliiK to i brief tolo lilionu n-jiort rocclvnl In Portland from MorrlMti, mul llvrry wn ktiockt'il unconnclnUN but wan nut vcrlounly liilurvil. Tho bnlloou wa munnliril ni;nlnt n tall plnn trrn nml rollitpii'il In tho top lirAnclu't. Noltlier of tlm noro nituta worn thronn from tho banket but Kerry u hurled agnliut n lde of tho banket mi forrofully Hint bo bh knocked uiironiicloUH. 1 1 unit In Tnti Top Whllii thn rain cnnio down In n do I uk mid (bo IlKbtuliiK plaed nboiit, Morrlnon rovlved hi companion n they Iiiiiik In tlm trro-top n hundred feel nbovo tho Kround. At IctiKth llcrry wan mifflrlcntly rovhed to det rend with tlm aid of MorrUoii down tlm trail rope to tho Kround. Iloforo they iIomccihIwI Morrlnon wrotu hU nolo telling of tho mUhnp and lukliiR for nld, which ho at tached to a carrier plKoon thnt ar rived hero yeiterdny. ThniiHnnd of pooplo (hmuRlioiit OreKon'H mountnliioiM rcKlou contin ued today to bent tho ilciiMly tim bered lopea In tiearclt of tlm other tun balloonn which romalii mlxHlim of tho four thitl milled nwny from hern In n Ioiik dlnlnnco raro taut Tliurmlny. AUIioukIi the contet ban dnveloped Into n myntury that fore bodcN ii trnKlc hoIuIIoii, tho happy enpo of Hcrry and Morrlnon MrciiKlh ened tho hnpo tlm rlprliiRfleld and Kiumnn City III ncrniutuU will turn up Hnfely. WnliilenNl In llnlkuivH After lanilliiK Tliurmlny nlRht tlioy wnudnrnd iirouud In tlm durkuem without ii kuIiIIuk bencou of au kind, mid aftor hoiirH of ntniKRleri to reach llm open country they Kau it up fnr tlm iiIkIK. At daybronk they tried ukiiIii. but upent prnrtleally tho wholo day yen lerdny wniulcrliiK alinlemily nbout. ami It waa not until today that they reached n clearing when) thy)' coulJ mako luuulrlcB an to their whero nboulM. Horry, while werlounly brulaed nnd bnttored, U not mirluiiHly hurt, but Miiya that In nil his fllithtH Im never underwent audi terrlblo vxporloncoa iih went hlu lot on tho lll-fntcd rnco from Portland to ucnr OreKon City. Ilurleil Towniil Timber llnrty nml MorrlBou ronortod to every recourHo nt tholr command to hrnvo tlm Htnrm of thunder and IlKhtnlnK which butfetml their car iirouud holpleMHiy. They dlHcharKcil bnllanl und lot off kiiii but whether I hey tuiKKod toward tho earth or rono to tlm upper strata thn result wan tlm Hamo. Tho fury of tho atorm In iTeiiKod mul tlmy worn hurled on a iluuKoroiiH downward dunt toward tlm timber. Their bnlloou flow nloiiK tho tops of tho troi'H for n time until fliinlly It wiih cnuRht nml hold In tho troetopH. UTAH TO SAN DIEGO HALT I.AKIJ CITY, Utnli, Juno IU --AitlclcH uf lucorimrutliiu for tlm HnuUiwoHliiru 1'iirlflo lallroml which proponed in hiilld from eiivnr, lliroiiKh l.'olurudii, Hiiulhurii IMah, AiUoim mul NuvHilu, lulu Hhii DIuko, Cut., 'With (lied hull" )i'nlnrdu). II. V. I'nlller, nf Huu llli'HU. hiu I'lmoen prenlilmil Tlm company In mpllu lUeil nl M SUO.OIM). MEDFORD. ' i .1-1 EMPRESS OF AMERICAN AND MEXICAN GUNBOATS WHICH THE uciirAH fUNBOAT PJX3RE30 2 KILLED, 23 HURT SANTA EE TRAIN 1.08 ANOKI.KS, Cnl, Juno 13. Two were killed and 2.1 Injured In a wreck lat nlKht at HaKdad. Col., when an caitboijnd .janta t limited train ran Into an open llch and crashed Into n frelKht train on tho ildlnir. Hovcnteen of tho Injured and tho bodlcH of II. M. Cram and Charles Hclillu, of Sun Francisco, tho two men killed, wore brought hero aboard n special train. 1.0a ANOKI.KS. Cnl., Juno 13. With 12 men and women Injured In tho collision I am ulKhl of tho cant bound Banta To limited, with n frelKht train nt nn open switch nt HaKdad, Cnl., n station on tho desert. a spoclnl luiMpltal train wan duo to arrive hero this nioruluK. Tho train nUo boro tho IioiIIoh of II. M. Cm in of Los AiiKoles and Chnrlex lleldlu of 8an I'ranclHco, who worn crushed to death In tho wreck. Tho uamea of soum uf tho Injured, ns taken at Sun MernardlDo, n division point, wcro as follews: l.lst of tlm Injured V. Harrows, train conductor, In jured Internally. U. (I, Oreudorf. Canton. III., body brulned, Mrs. U. (J. Orondorff, bruised about head. Itobcrt J. Kerr, l.os AiikcIos, Ickh In jured. Olivia CuiiuliiRbam, Oakland J Cnl,, bruised, Mrs. 0, Xltinnw, Hunt hurK, (iormauy, Injured about head, sorlous. Mrs. J, A. Illmmson, Yoko hama, Japan, left arm broken. Frank Htokes, iIIiiIuk car conductor, toft Icr crushed. A. Miller, Pullman conductor, sliKhtly brulsud. FAR SUBURBAN WATER RAIES IAN GREATER CITY To the Kiiiliir: Having rend an aiticlo by mm uf our cutineilmeii iu tlm Mail Tribune, it occurred In nm that possibly mi error uf judgment was being mmlo iu regard In tlm placing nf wilier rates outside tlm city limits. This arlicle by Mr. Sargent stales that the water belongs to tho city of Mcdfurd nml In its citi.mis, and to no mm else, This in u measure is co rive I, The failure uf using tho best judgment iu thin multer, In my mind, is. (hat if tho new urilinaucc is cufurccit uc arc, in u way, indorsing a nt'iilimcnl against u (heater Med io id. There is unly mm way iu which a city grows, and Unit is hv tlm development of llm Icriilniv im. mcdiiilely adjoining Ihe city limits, mid Ihi'ii us Ibis ilntclupuiciit has pi'OMiei'.i'il n ii ccitalii singe, litis si'Clluil U milled ii (lie en ilurv nf llm i'll. II makes no illllViciicu limv luiiic in liuw miiiiII a I'll) l, llml i l iti linn ilciiiliipmciil jul nilMdc lis linill" II U ili)iui'd In Im llm si'iiiiuiiiil of iliv nluciis mul OIU'XION, SATURDAY, IRELAND DISASTER IN MID BtIKtS!(((llfmyi Hf'rr?&$" f3BfcfJ,YBHF-i - r IIP I - , in M fM i ''V-i CHILDREN CLAMOR" "r"n tmmmt r" for xmas funds BM) -$&? IN LOBIMER BANK TH6 ZAVSAOOZA ITALIAN RIOTERS PROCLAIM REVOLT T llOI.OdN'A, llnly, June l'k lie publican. socialiM unit tiimrchii-tf who in the pnr.1 have fought eiieh other xeliciuently, joiuoil in n notoui ciiinpjiinii iiKiiiiiNt the Kovermurut mi Ihoritii'N nt Knvi'iinn, it win learned today, until uinforcenienth nf troops ilrovo the lenders of tlm revolulion nry movement into the republican, mi eiullhl mul lulioi' eM-liunec, where limy lire now hi"ii'pcil. AXCONA. Italy, June III. Thi low u I'oiiliniu'r, iu ii state of terror, owiuj; to further iittempls ut looting liy the ftrikorx. Tmopi. nre on cril ilny mul nijjit in all the Htrcetn, mul ileliiehmentH nf hluejaekels have been Itiuilcil frum Ihe Itiiliuu crui-crH In tif.siit the Mililieis in the miiiuteutiuee of nriler. t'livnlrv enntiiiuoU"lv pa trols the niiUkirt of tho town to pre vent the entrance ot anyone nut htiv- iu n special piunit. Auolher moll invmlcil the cuntitu tiounl club, where tin orgy of ilextrue linn took place. Tho furniture was used to huilil miuther liurrieaile, on top, of which the national l'laj,' wa huriiei. ln.paycrs nf McuTunl to desire a larger city ami anything that can bo dune to ciicuurago the further de velopment of llm territory udjoiniug Urn city limits is evciituullv a move ment to jucrenbo its sir.u und popula tion. This nilicln mentions llml thous ands ami thousands 0f dollars have been expended by tlm citizens uf Mcdfurd fur pavement, lighting ami other iniprnvemeuts which every city has, Tho object of theso improve ments is nut nnlv for the greater con venience, cum furl, pleasure and health nf the inhabitants within the city, but is also fur tlm purpose uf facilitating business fur tlm inerch mils with lluue whu live outside the cily. r'nr a wry largo per cent of llm prukpciitv nii'l grow lb uf the city is dependent upon U outside pal luiiiigc. Any iictiini which Ihe cily government run lake, or any per sonal ncliou winch U taken by au niln In please nml nllfy lliU outside public, U ii hciicllt In Ihe cll. Tin inlii In slulctf llml nut u AGINS MONARCHY .IHNIO Ui, 1911 MAY CLASH IF TAMPICO IS BLOCKADED V Ti-nte IMEICAM GUNBOAT- BRAVO FIFTH ERUPTION OF MOUNT LASSON M V N E WKDDINO, Cnl., June III. -A fifth eruption of Mount Liiseu, more vio lent even than Unit of hint ninht, which in turn wiw fur greater than any of llio-e that precciled it, oc eurreil early today. For tho fir-t time tho Miielt uf sulphur was iu the air. Ahe fell at Mineral, sixteen miles i'rom tho petik. At this (lUtnut'o the mountain U hiihlen in hur.e, hut Ihe I'liiteil .Slate for ( try station at Mineral reported that the vast column of blackened vapor rising from thp crater was vis ibly (iuxt'd with sulphur fumes ami Unit sulphur could be smcllcd there. The Miceex-ivo nulbrenks of Mount I.iiseu have been progre -ively fur ious, but the lut two fur overtopped the others. Supervisor ItuMiin of the forest service says: "Voleanio nli fell here from 7 to S::iO this morning. AImi strong sul phur funics. Xo flames or molten matter has been seen yet. The dis charge is fine volcanic ash, steam and sulphur fumes, with heavv ma terial falling cloe to the crater, as in previous outhurts." (K'nuy do the people living outside nf the city pay for these benefits. It iilsn mentions their use uf tlm paved streets, the writer seemingly forget ting Unit these same improvements have been installed for tho specific purpose of facilitating business and liy (heir nltraetivencss draw tho patronage of those living outside to our different business houses. It would seem to me a good bus iness proposition fur Urn city, (he Merchants' association mid the Com mercial club iu get together anjl do vise new methods ami schemcn (o in duce tlm people oulsldo uf the city In make more u-e of our streets. If Ihe purpose uf a citv council is In place ii barrier nt llm city limits wiih llm Idea of clnuglng any uf those luiiiL' outside, fur Ihe privilege uf coining iuln lm city In do iiiI i)i, I can icudily uudcislaud whv any uiiluiiiucik which me passed ex picly n injure or icluiil nuMdc development would be lonccl. tin llm nlber huml, if llm .culimcul uf llm picscnl (uuiivil is fnr it tlicutcr OCEAN NARROWLY AVERTED gra " CIIU'AdO. June HI. A fifth blink CIIICAOO, June III. A fifth bunk was cIom'iI today by the state bank examiner in connoclinii-wilu the dU-clo-ure of conditions in the La Salle Street Trust & Savings bank. This bank, the State Hank of Calumet, ac cording to the bank examiner, com pletes the chain of what were known as the string of Lorimcr-Munduy banks in Chicago. Two bank examiners from the slate auditor's office in Springfield nrrivcil today to nsit in the examin ation of the five bunks now in the state blinking department's hiiniN. William Lorimer, president of the I.n Salle street hank was said' to be near a physical collape from the strain of the developments uf the last twenty-four hours. The bank examiner worked stead ily on the books of Ihe I.a Salle Street hank, the llioadwny State hank, the Illinois State bunk, the Ahhiiid-Twcll'tli Stale hank und the Stale Hank nf Calumet. Approximately $1.00(1,(100 of de posits are tied up in the state con trolled institutions. Scores of children today besieged the State Hank of Calumet with handbooks in hand, seeking money which they had deposited for a Christians' fund. They crowded about the doors, but of course eoulil not get their money. An echo of tho closing of the I.a Salle Street Trust & Savings bank was heard iu the federal court to day when n receiver was appointed for the Southwest Savings bank, owned by Louis ,1. Krejci. ASSERTS DR. PAGE Mcdfurd, it would seem In mo that any move which would in uny pos siblo wny antagonize or create a sen timent against the city, should bo must carefully considered before be ing anted upon. From the best information that 1 iiiii able to obtain it is not a question of conserving water. I am informed that, a largo amount of water is (lowing to waste continually, 1 am also informed that (he use uf water uu Ihe cast side docs nut in any way affect the press ii i) in the went pnrt uf the citv. Tho ical trouble, as I understand il, is that tho present water system uf the city is iiiade ipiale and that this cannot he cor rected without coiikiderahla expense, possibly the construction uf a second reunnir und main. I am ulo in formed (hat if ft went pniblu In sell the iiuiuunt nf wnlcr llml Is gn iug In waste nl half llm inln which was iu Imcc bcfniu (In paauc uf (his Inst oidiuuiice. Unit it wniild (Continued vu l'u I'iyv,) NO. 72 SEEK MAN TO PROVISIONALLY RULE MEXICO Mediators Search far Success tt Huerta Protocol Signed Ap-Mbf to Transfer of Power From Dic tatorDetails Left Vague fer the Future. NIAOAIIA FALLS, Out.. Juno III. A senrch for n man to tnko the place of. lluertn as provisional presi dent of Mexico today occupied the mediators, following the signing of the first of n scries nf protocols. The first pence document provides for the transfer of power from llu ertn substantially as follews: A government is to be constituted in Mexico of n character to ho Inter provided which shall ho rccognincd in Mexico City on 'date to he fixed), and which from thnt dav forwanl shall oxcreie public functions until there shnll be innugurnted ii consti tutional precedent. Language Left Vague The language or Ihe protocol pur posely uses the phrase, "which shall be recognized in Mexico City," with out s)ccifying by whom, so that iu another protocol recognition will be promised by the United States, as well as the mediating countries, Ar gentina, Ilrazil and Chile. Tho first protocol is the nnlv one which will deal with the method of i transfer. It omits the reference to constitutional succession through the utipointincnt'of'n minister of foreign nuairs, wincli the .Mexican plan nun suggested, liy its simple nffinnative statement that n government shrill arise in Mexico City on it certain date there is no prohibition of any particular way by which the transfer shall bo accomolislicd, but it is ex plicitly understood that the appoint ment by General lluertn of the man selected hero is ouo "roces to which the United States objected and which will nut bo put into effect. HUcitss Second lMnnlc The American and Mexican dele gates ami mediators iu mi informal conference discussed ut length the second plank in the p"iice plan which will deal with the character of the, new provisional government to suc ceed the present regime in Mexico. No final agreement was reached und other meetings will bo necessary be fore tho second protocol is porfeclcu" and signed. BUTTE MINERS' T lllTTK, Mont., Juno 111. As a re Milt of riots during the parade of miners on Miners' union day hero to day, Chief of Police Murphy has or dered all saloons dosed until further orders, and the sheriff: has ordered all hardware stores, iu the city tu hide all firearms. Several hundred men who refused to show their union cards yesterduv and refused to work because uf dis satisfaction with tho affairs uf the Miners' union, today failed to cuter the line of march fur tho miners' parade. They attacked the marchers and drove President Dert Hiley and other union officials to cover with showers of rocks. Tho men were rescued from tho mobs by tho police. The mob then made mi attack on Miners' union hall, where they seized the icconU. The I rouble over Ihe heavy assess, monts levied ugtiiiixl Ihe men here for support nf Ihe strike, iu Michigan ami other funds ordered raised by (he Western Fcduraliun of Miners, MARY IROWN DEFENDS TITLE TO CHAMPIONSHIP I'lllLADKLI'lllA June III.-WI- Mary llmwiic of ('allforHlu May successfully defended her till us Uhi wouicn's iiilli'unl Individual Uvh tennis t-hiiHiplirti, drfwIlNtf MU Mm lie VVuuNrr uf New Vwk, Ow mm llunul ItHW t'kMipbt i- U4f -L- UNN El -ji 1 n V tl