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Medford Mail Tribune
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NAON DECLARES
OUTLOOK BRIGHT
FOR MEDIATION
Aiiirulliic Minister More Confident
Thau Ever That Peace Conference
Will ne Successful No Meetlnn. or
Formal Announcement Prolwule
Until Monday.
lirFI'Al.o, N. V., June Ji). "I
wiii nutcr mure Mtifili'iit llnin I nut
today of the iillliiiiitu sui'i'i'SK of nut
dliillnii," xnlil Dr. Hnttiitlo S. Numi,
mltiUlcr fruiii Argentina, when li nr
i it iil here tmliiv after conferences in
V'HliiiiKtiii Willi I'ri'Hiilcnt Wilson
mill Si'i'ii'lnrv lliynu.
MinUtci' Nimii pieilicliil Hint ne
gotiations would iiv continued nt
linil miotlii'r tttu ttccki.
"I him i I'iili'iil," Mini-li'r S'iiuii
uilili'il, "mill optimistic, tthli'h I iil
ttu hate lii'i'ii. Whili' 1 reganl
iliflii'iillii'H which liiitn been i'Iii'ihiii.
Inri'il iim Hi'iluiiH, them nn tilt
illllli'iillli'H In iiii'iliittliui, mill it i I !
liutv uf mediators iilttnyN In And
wh In un'ri'iuiii' tluui, m i'iuh' limy
lio aeenmpllidied."
Next hriloii on Monday
A the minister took nn nulmiioliilr
In ii Imli'l fur liiiK'liruii prior In re
luriilnr I" Ningntn Full, Im subl In
would itiiiikiiU ttitli his i ollcngues to
night lii'foin making niiv iinunmico
incut, nml lluil Micro jirolmlity would
lu no full M'xolnti of delegates anil
nicilnlors unlit Moiuliiv.
Dr. S'iiiiu ilri'liuril In uv what pro
hi.iiI lu liml in iiuiiil ttliii'li ttoulil
llll'llk till' lIl'llllllK'k,
Tin' iiuliliuiitinu of tho Malt'incnts
m'IIii forlli iim rfnM'i'Uvo positions
of tlii Atiii'rii'ini nml Hucrln delegates
iiiltiiiltcillv lini rnxt a shadow of
ilutilit uvir Mio negotiations in (lint
ziii'li side finds it difficult to recede
fnuii n puMii'ly miuniuu'cil attitude.
Ilul Hiitii is a slmug probability, in
tlu opinion of Dr. Nnon, tluit by
nhiiutluniug Mi" ilii'iision of tvpo
mnl individuals mnl going nln'iul on
till' otlllT itllpllllllllt poiutM on till'
pi'iii'i' plmi, n mini unit lie found in
llu' inli'iiiu ttlm ttoulil MitUfy, If not
tin' li'tli'i', nt li'iif t tlu pnui'ipli'H ol
Imlli lliu Aitu'iicuu iiM'iuormiilu uf
well dm Unit l-xiicd dv tin' Htierlf
delegates.
To Holtr. lllfiliullles
In any event Mr. Niiou ttn suit
lluil Ilia ini'illiitiiiii nt least ttoulil
holti Hie difficulties t'i'ltti'i'ii the
I'nilril Stales mnl Mexico, mnl spoke
ttitli iiiiiluli'iii'i' of tin' ultimatum mi.
latum of ttic iiiti'tuul piolili'iu.
ST. I.Ol'IS, Mil, June .Ill.-Thlit)-lliii'i'
persons tvero on lliu excursion
steamboat ,Mii('Htiu when it nank in
tin' Mississippi titer ni'iir hero enily
todllVi IIUll III' tlll'sO tllll'l' ate Ullllll-
I'ouuli'il for.
Tin' otlii'ix either' swum ashore,
ttuu' luki'ii off in lifeboats, of which
tin' steamer fin i it'll si, or found
safety on tin itppi'i' deck, ttliii'li iii
niaint'd nbovn ttnti't'.
Aliout tttnutv of tllll-0 Oil lllllllll
took to tlio lifeboats mnl several
Inipi'il otoihoaril. Cldu W'iImui, ii
deckhand, hwiiiu linn miles in I In'
sttilt liter before hit could land on
llu Missouri hIioii', Itolln Wishenl,
n nephew of tlm piiiii'ipnl ottni'i' of
lliu steamer, mnl Albeit (lalicl, n
iiiunii'imi, swmn two miles In mi IhI
ii ii tl lii'luw tin' Chain of lim'kn.
ANALYZE WATER
SERVED BY RAILROADS
WASIIINdTOK, Juno 'Jll, Liilmr.
iiloijiw ttill lin i'xIiiIiIInIii'iI In ('lilciigo
' mnl Hmi I'iiiiii'Ui'o lor miul,v.iu
lIlllllilllK ttllllM' M'ltl'll hv l'Uittll.H.
AkkIhIuiiI Ni'i'inlmt Nintloii of tlm
licnaiiry ili'pniiiiii'iit tnilii.t millior
Iri'il llii'in, nml Kihhkoii lli'iii'iui Mini'
III' till' lllllil lll'lllll l'l'tU'l Hill l'llll
llii'in iiuiiii'iliulvly loi iwiiniimliun
In (Hi'ii'iil lliu npii'ml i-f ihti'iimi HI
inn i luii' liallii' li l in' hi' of mil
iiiiniii '"d ui'l'l.
EXCURS ONSTEAMER
lllli
DEATH UST AT
ALBERTA MINE
PLACED AT 19?
Fire Drives Out Rescue Workers
When Twenty Charred Bodies Had
Been Recovered Tons of Rocks,
Broken Timbers and Other Debris
Fill Entrances.
i.rri i Milium:. AhWit, Juuu i!u.
AIiIioiikIi lln work of ici-oti'iiiin
liuilii'H pronri'M'il hIowIv Imlny, w
inu' to Hinntili'rini: firt'M in tin i'ii
triiui'ii of uiliii) No. U of tin' ililliTi-M
Cidlicrii'M, Mil., it total of uini'ty
f ivn boilii'H liml bi'i'ii ii'inoti'il Huh
afternoon and placed in I'nioii bull,
leaving IOJ tet entombed in the
mine mnl iviu up for dead.
William llrnttu. brotlur of (leneral
.Mnniiljer I It own, in aiiionj; I he tic
tilllM.
I.KTIIIIItllKli:. Alberta, Juuu SO
Aflur rt'CoviirhiK lnit' clmrri'il
luullc. rcucuer ero ilrlten toilny
from their work by (Iro nt Mltiu No.
.0 of Hid lllltrri'it Colllerle, I.liu
Ited, ttlicrn n Kri'At oxploiluti venter
tiny recked tin iinilerKrotind prop
xrty nml I. believed to bate killed
197 men,
Annum tlm bodloii recovered ttcr
(bono uf J nine- Qulcley, mitxtrliitotnl
flit of tbi) mine, ami Tboiuag Tny
lor. flro boit.
Toim of ruck, broken tliiibora nnd
otlior dclirl nru ben pod In tbo en
trnnrei, nnd It itoomcil probnblo many
of tho bodied ttlll not bo rt'cottircd
for aetcrnl di)n. Kxiilornllou by
reHcuorn Itpllrntvit tbo inlneri bail no
anting of dentil, na aovvrnl bod Ion
vsero found utatnllni; nearly erect
with plrka nml otlior mlnliiic tool In
Imndj pinned to wulls by timber or
rock.
Tltla li tbo third Krent dliantor In
Crow 'a Net I'nim iliirlitK tbo Inst ten
rnr, nml In tbo number of dead
ll Ih expected to exceed In innRtiltudu
tbo dlianter nt l'rauk ten vuri no,
when tbnt vltlnRo ttna burled by tbo
rollnpmi of n ttiountnlii nml l'.Ti In
liuldttniln kilted. Tour oiim nKo
thirty f Itii men tsero killed In tbo
llellovuu mine
MADERO FACTION
SIDES WITH VILLA
III. I'ASO, Tex . Juno 'JO Oriiernl
AukcIch, depoHod na r(intltutlonnllt
arcrntnry of wnr by Cenernl Cnrrnn
ni, tvna ono of tbu fottrtron xlRitora
of n protint HRnlnbt Cnrrniun wbuu
Villa tendered IiIh reHlKuntlon Inst
Kntiirdny.
Klllpo AiikoIch tvnH n Renernl of
tbo federal nrmy under tbo Mndoro
rcKlme. llo ttaa tbu only federal
officer of promlnenco mid rnnk to
ruimilii b)ul to l'roaldent Mndero
durliiK lluiirtn'M uprlsliiK nt Mexico
City, llo camped, Joining Cnrranxn'H
rovolittloiu nml buKKod to bo kIvoii
it plnco In tbo rontltutlonnllBt ar
my. AiiRolos, into of tbo HtroiiKCBt of
Mnduro'H nupportura and Hnoul Mn
doro, brotbor of tbo Into president,
both nro with Villa. In tbo present
iIIvIhIou, of tbo Cnrratuii and Villa
elements thhi Is taken na wlnnlflcant
liere, iih It In bollovod to plnco tbo
power of tbo Mudoro ramlly on tho
Hldo of Villa.
NLUIAKA KALLS, Out., Juno !!0.
Tbo Mux Ira u delegation hero toduy
received a teleKnun from tlio coiiaul
of their Kovornuiont nt HI 1'nno that
(lumirnl Villa bud IhsiioiI h ktntumont
uddicttite.l to tbo Amorlcuii pooplo,
mtyliiK Hint bo bud proclaimed (Ion
unit AiiKidea iih provisional president
of Moxlco.
Tlio coumil iiildud that uciordliiK to
Inturcepliid prltutu iiiomukos lit Jim
rex, ropoita of u umlmblii adjimt
liioiil of tho illlfunmtei bet ween Cur
ihiuu mnl Villa tteru not Inm- II"
mIu unlit word IihiI icurliuil him I In I
CurrHiuu vtHa ipilelly aumlliiK fori'D
of 'JiiOO mini lulu lliu lulu uf Hoiioiu
tllb Ih liilctillmi uf ili'polu iliikvi'
nor MuitiiiiH vth wlioin c'hiihiiiu
VILLA
NAMES
MEDFORD.
MEDFORD MOTORISTS REACH
H J ftaaiBaiataBalfeSaiBlHaalVI alalalBSiJslfl't. Wtt SiiB
ne lake m i
OPBilOSH'SW.
AND SOON TO IH
Will Steel, hiipi'iinleuilunt
of tbu Ciuler Luke National
I'ark, left this uioiiiiiik fur tho
lake Willi Court Hull by auto.
A Idler recf-ited from A. K.
Tee, eitil engineer in eluirm'
of load ttork, hiivh that the
park roniN are in fine cotidi
lion to Steel's camp, mnl that
lui think it ttill lin poihlo
to reach tlio eraler in 11 xhort
time. Superintendent Steel
ttill remain nt the hike until
the m'iihoii 'lo(i"i.
The firt of tin touir.t hatei
of the .tear is beuiuuin to
arrite, iiiiikiut; their ttuy
north from California poiulH,
Miiiio ii'Krettiu thut. they
rnnto tim' early to 'inlfk'i' (ho
trip to the M'cnic t under.
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CANVONVIM.i:. Or.. June 'JO. -After
lit'iiijr hor-ett hipped by 11
crowd of women mid 11111111) tbu tur
pi of rotten i'kp.h hurled by n mob
of men, W. (I. Smith, 11 former Pres
byterian minister, was put on u
northbound tiuiii nt Wolf Creek nnd
told never to return. Smith was run
out of town hccniiM' he is alleged to
have mado slanderous reinurks
naiut tho moriiU of tho women of
Wolf Creek.
Smith forineily hint u church heie,
but ate up his pulpit in order to
enter tho real eMnto hu"iuivs. Ho
was warned that should he return
hu ttoulil lie timed mnl feathered.
Mr. Smith is well known in Med
ford mnl forineily resided on the
Central l'oint road, a mile north of
the city. He promoted realty deals
lit Wolf'h Creek.
MALE SUFFRAGETTES
DUCKED IN A POND
LONDON', .limn 'JO. Several mule
suffriiKeltes who interrupted Diivid
Llnyil-(Ieor:e, ehuueellor of tho cx
clieiiier, while ho ttus I'eliverinj: 11
speooh toilny in South London, wore
captured by tbo mulieueu nml half
drowned in a pond in tho .'rounds.
T
tviu roported to have bud dlfforoncoB.
No further dotalla of tbo action
hud readied hero beyond tbo state
mont tbnt Anucle hud rocelvcd cor
tulu orders from Curruiua mid bad
failed to curry them out.
(leneral AiikcIo. Is Kcueral of ur
tlllery In Villa's army uml 11 fclroiiK
Villa purlUuu, Ills renin tnl from
tbu ciiblliot roduci's him to tho riinli
Uf KI'IIITUl. llo U H HTIldllUtO llf
Clmpultepei) inllllHiy iicadeiuy and
bus plutiut a proiulneiit purl In VhI
Im's rumpuliiiis.
H tiis (epuilud hero liml flniiurul
Mm 11 11 til Cliuii, former Kuwirii'ir or
Chihuahua, ttlio ttus iiiplttiiiil b)
(leiivril Villa, liml bvi'li I'.eculed on
Villa nnli'ii.
WOMEN HORSEWHIP
SMITH
ANGELES
PRESDEN
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I'hotosraph or i .'rater l.ake nnd envlronn late In May Top, loft to rlRbt Automobile liticklnj: drifts
on trip tofl'rnter lake and odrlft about tbo bcadijuartera of Will 0. Steel, superintendent oX
Cratrr LnVu Nailonal Park.
llotiom -General tlew of Crater lake. '
CourtefV Orejruu Journal.
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STOCKS MARK TIME :
ON WALL STREET!
NKW YOIIK, .liino 'J.- SkuI:iI-
ois in stocks marked time tin week.
TrmluiK ttus dull nml motcments of
piiccs were small. Although the mar
ket shotted stmptoiu of heat mess nt
times, the undertone In the main wa
puoil. lle.siinney tvns tine lrs'l.v to
tho exoectation of an curly decision
in tbu freight rates euse, pending
ttbieli operutor fenrcj to miike
heavv eoiiimilments.
Tlio ubiionunlly heavy flow of
'old to Lurope continu.Ml. the mote
incut reaching Mieh propiiilmu that
its iullueuee hej;an to fhott ilpf
more distinctly in the eloek market.
Demand sterling broke uhurply from
tho recent hiuh level, fulling 100
points in three days, but exportation
of gold continued. The political
outlook broad improved and the
cheerful tone of fnri'ijni inurket ttus
reflcetin heie for account 111 Kur
opc. At home the news was taiieil. Of
chief inteiivt was tho crops, which
were of the het. llusinoi condi
tions were still uiiMitisfnetory. l'rchi
dent Wilson's insistence on compre
hensive, trust legislation nt tins ses
sion of eonjjri'ss was c.peeted by
tho street. Mcxieiui uff,iir weighed
011 tho market occasionally, hut the
general inclination ttus to await def
inite indications of the outcoiuo of
mediation proceedings,
BLAME STEARING OF
STORSTAD FOR CRASH
QlT.lll'.C, .liinu 'JO. Counsel for
the Caundiiiii I'aeifiu railway, own
ers of the Kmpresf. of Ireland, ciom.
CMiinlucd .In cob Sae, third ulficcr of
lliu Stoislad, nt tho tvrei'k impiiry
toduy in nil el'loit to show that tho
collision between the vessels wax due
In the action of tho Htirolud's mute
hi putting Ins helm to poll.
Ha tu insisted this tvnw not the case.
lln declined it ttus no wrong to pint
tho helm hi 11 log benaiue then' ttuu
11 klioug eiilicnl Thn hhiji did not
nin.wi'1' in lii lu-l polling of Hie
helm, lie kind, uml Ihcii he put it
lllllll llpoll bl'I'llllMI hu VWIK llllilill
kill) HIMlhl NHIIIg IMI'I I lis Illlll'l' killl1.
llu kni'u Uml 1 Ihi iiuiiicijtci' tin nut
M'pilllbll iill' lliu ciilll.loll, lll'l'llliai)
Him Iji JiJ ml ilmi' hn nmiv
SPECULATORS
JlrNH 20, 1914
CRATER LAKE THROUGH SNOW
TURKISH REPLY
1
TO GREECE SHOWS
DESIRE FOR PEACE
CONSTANTINOIM.K. Juno 20.
It was stated on cood nuthorltv hero
today that tbo Turkish government .
haa Instructed Ita minister at Ath
ena to Inform Greece that Turkey
ttlll penult tho return of Greek sub
jects banished recently from Turkish
territory. Tho Ottoman government,
it was said, stood ready to grant in
demnity for tbo losses of thoso who
tvero forced to leave their homes
during autl-Grcok disturbances.
ATMKNS, Greece. Juno 20. Of
ficial circles believed hero that tbo
reply of tho Turkish governinont re
garding tho expulsion of Greeks from
Asia Minor showed a desire for a
friendly settlement.
Although tho Ottoman reply stat
ed tho Greek note can only apply to
Greek refugees, tho general tenor
of the document tvag considered sat
isfactory answer to tho Greek de
mand for cessation of pcrftccutlons.
Greeco will contliuto to Insist on
re-partlachlon of tho Greek refugees
nnd restoration of their- property.
SECRETARY OF WAR
SALTILLO, M.x, via Laredo, Tex.,
June 'JO. Oeuerat Felipe Angeles,
lU'titnr seeietatv of war of the con
stitutionalists, was iLmiosciI from '"s conditions nro ood and that
Unit position toduy by order of lien- "'ero Is nn organized offort on the
cml Cnrranza for du,bvdieuoo ofLP'Ut of "big business", to postpone
nruVrtf. .'anti-trust legislation.
AM
E WALL STREET FOR 1
WASHINGTON, Juno SO Senator!
Huioot took on Hoterul democratic
senators today In a brief prosperity
debate bofoio tho somite got down
to work. Inhibiting treasury state
ment for .May tho Utah bunutor call
ed attention to what ho declared ttus
u baluuco uf trade ugulust lliu full
ed Mules uml luiitliiuud uipoilulloii
of gold. Hu dcil 11 leii lliu tut Uf ttus
limpoiinllilt),
"Tbu oipoilullun ut gold Is dim
In rorultjll illMrUK nf Allieilfun
kioihtf linliiruil bv lliu collunsu 0"
"'v N" "MH'M "'"' ,,IM m ,'ou" U,,J
rT.- .-, -- wg ...- -.,. , -
VILLA LEAVES TO
LEAD ATTACK UPON
ZACATECAS CITY
TOItllKON, Coahuiln, June 'JO.
The hist of tho organization of tho
division of the north to be employed.
In the attack on Zncn teens left here
enrly today. General Villu anil his
stuff will follow either late toilny or
earlv tomorrow morning. In the nt
tuck on Zncntecns there will be 'J.,
000 men employed. There is enough
ammunition,
(leneral Villa muiI: "I ttoulil pre
for that Mexican patriots who en-
gage ill polities lake a title uml help
fight (icnerul Iluertn, Mint Villa with
it hroitil smile. ''For myself. I wish
to mi that I urn out of polities nml
that bringing' this campaign to u
Micei's-sful conclusion i the only ob
ject I purMio."
Last night 11 train with fifty-si.x-M'teroly
wounded soldiiirs nrriteil
heie from the Caeatecu, scene of
operations. They were truncferreil
to tho military hospital. Heavy ruins
have put tho railroad traffic in a
precarious condition, Tho line to
Chihuahua City is broken in two
places near Jimiuez uml Santa Itos
alia. BUSINESS IMPROVES
THROUGHOUT COUNTRY
WASHINGTON, Juno 20. Whlto
house officials today gnveout letters
from business men In different parts
of tho country, tending to uphold
tho president's contention that bus-
San Pruni'lsco ralliomU 'raid Son
1
ntor llolllii.
Senator Owen, democrat, declared
responsibility for present conditions
ttero to bo tiaced to three groups
uf men In Now York, who, m vald.
controlled nearly ull tbu rullrutids and
ImlustrliiU In tho loiiulrv.
"Whut imiiilrlua urn limping tho
lament wo aro lining?" dumuiidwd
Kt'iiulor 'rhiimus, unolber iluiiiorriit
' "Tbo Intamir) Huteiiiitiit dues not
slinvt," leiuriiwj Kriiulnr Hmuol
"I hiHim Him otvry nblp urihlnu
liinu ' ruluHxd ihu Colpimlo auiialur
in iimdwl v. nn jmmijfruui Hiik lo
I
"i Um Hmi pniupvrily bnd
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NO. 78
NINE AVIATORS
INMI1CBATTLE
PERISH MID-AIR
Biplane Rips Dlrl(i!)lc Airship While
Beth Were Flying at Great Height
Ourlnrj the Austrian Army Mancu
vets Explosion Follows, Aircraft
Burned.
VIK.VNA, Juno 20 Nino aviator
lost their Uvea today when n mimic
war was suddenly turned Into trag
edy by tho accidental ripping of a dir
igible airship by a biplane while both
were flying at a great height during
the Austrian army maneuvers.
Doth craft were destroyed and
their occupants, nluo military and
navy officers and non-commlsiloncd
officers, were burned and mutilated
beyond recognition.
The Austrian army dirigible, bal
loon Kocrtllng ascended at Fincha-
mendc, about 125 miles from Vienna
where there U a military aviation
station. It was tho Intention of Cap
tain Johann Hausurrth, the com
mander, to take photographs of tho
movements of the troops below and
then to Join In tho maneuvers.
Makes Slinm Attack
Tho aeroplane started half an
hour later from tho samo spot. It
was manned by Lieutenants Flatz
and Hoosta.
The mosquito craft soon overtook
her big alitor and Immediately be
gan a sham attack. After encircling
the airship several times at a height
of 1S00 feet, the biplane's pilot sud
denly maneuvered Ms llttlo craft
with the object of taking a position
directly above tho airship.
Tho navigator evidently miscal
culated his distance or his speed, for
the noso of tho biplano grazed the
envelope of tho airship and ripped
It wide open.
Terrific Kpli-lou
There was a terrific oxploslon and
tho airship took tire. Tho flames en
gulfed tho biplane and In a tow
moments tho remnant of both craft
with their occupants, crashed on tho
slopes of a mountain.
Tho bodies were so charred and
mangled they were scarcely recog
nizable. Tho names of tho victims were
Captain Johann Hauswlrth. Lieuten
ants Ernest Hofstettcr, Flats, Hoosta,
nrucr and Hnldlngor. Corporals
lladlnm and Weber nnd Engineer
Kammcrcr.
SAN FRANCISCO, (al., June J0.
IMiiiis involving riulic.il changes in
the muunscuH'iit. of the nutiouiil
parks have been uimounced by Murk
Daniels, whom I'reside.it WINon re
cently nut in the newly created of
fice of lamlseupu engineer nml gen
crnl Miperiutendent of national park-.
Within two or three years tho de
partment of the interior hope to
popularize the parks for tourists nnd
keep in tho United States at least
WOO.000,000 n year of the $300,000,
000 that is nnuuiilly uxpended
abroiul by AuiMieuns, suid Daniels.
Amongthe ehimgen Daniels has
act out to accomplish are:
Kstublish San Francisco ns tlio
peiinaueut hcuibpiarter of tlio im
tional pnik system, indueu buibling
of bettor hotels on long leiii.es, im
prove roads, eliminate the nrmy nml
hiibstituto 11 toreo of mounted police
similar to the t'linailiaii northwest
mounted police.
EXCURSI
VONKIJItS, N. V., Juno SO, Tlm
ToiirUt, an excursion (dimmer, nuiik
Hi lliu lluiUon ilvai off berp Msry
toduy. uftrr IiuvIiik bfun rummwl by
u scow. Of fill)' paiMMHra hH tbo
bout ull but iho urfi Liiowh buvv
buou lukDii only Hit Huw, A w
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