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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Fair Mav. t'2 Mln. JH
ltd. Hum. fJ8.
)rrt y.fourlh Yrsr.
IMIly -Ninth Yonr.
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MUSI 0 IE
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OUR MONTHS
Physician Advises Colonel That He
Is Suffering From an Enlargement
ol the Spleen and Loss of Vitality
as Result of Jungle Fear Patient
Refuses to Follow Advice.
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AS SUN RISING
MEDFORD, OlilsqOX, SATURDAY, ."JUNK 27, VM
NO. 81
SUFFRAGE SUR
HAMPLAK
"i, g, c" RtPBEstsriTiiES niiiriiE fod feide ieiieei raio in unci.
OVHTKIt HAY, N. V., Jiiih' '-'". -I'liur
mouths of iiliMilule rent Inn
Iiccii prescribed for Colonel Itoosc
sell liy his physluluii, who informed
hint Hint ho was offering from nil
I'liliiiyniii'iit of (ho hilri'n mill n loss
of vilulity 114 ii result nf Iho malarial
frvrr hr contracted in tint South
AitH'rii'iiii jungles.
"Hill in four mould the campaign
will hr out," tin ioloii" said today,
('ouscqut'iitly lin iiihli'il, hi' consider.
ri it mi impossibility for his lo fol
low his physician' advice.
('(itiuifi itoosrvi'lt has nbnudonrd
his campaign (tip iii-rnsi (Iio I'onlN
nciiti which Imil been arranged ten
titlivrly for September. He iiImi
telegraphed lo I'ittsliiii" Hint he
would make only one speech there
on Tuesday night, fwo hiul hrcn
(i 1 1 it tti-il.
HprtlralM Cnnnulhtl
The change ill the ex. president's
plans came uflrr mi examination
iiiiiiIc lus night hv Dr. Alexander
Liitnhrrt of New York. Dr. Lam
bert riiino to Oyster Hay ami spent
mini' thmi mi hour in iuMi'tiii; his
nilirnt. Then hr lojil him he must
rest for four mouths. Mr uracil the
i'oIoiii'I to give tip his I lip to Pitts,
burg, to make no Hprrihrii during the
ciuupiiigii nml n fur n poiililr t
(.'itu up everything tlnit would tux his
strength, Ho explained, (ho colonel
Milil, (lint It would rrotiiru n long
period to shako off thr effects of
tlu niiihiriii) nml that if this wire
mil n mpllshril, llic disease might
heroine so securely fiistrni'il on him
(hut ho would liner recover his full
strength. It might even iinpuir his
iiu'iilul vigor, llm physician said.
Heritors to 1 1 ifd Wattling
I'oIoiii'I Holism rlt declined to hrril
tlit warning. Iln Hiiiil it would hr mi
iinMissihility for him to give up his
campaign work.
"I think Dr. Lambert look n
gloomy view," 1'ohuicl Itoosuvrlt
said. Iniighingly. "Hut I slmll tnki
I'lirr of myself lis well iih I run nml
I'll mm' lluil (hit tniiliiiiu docs not get
settled in my s.vsteiu."
Upon his rrttmi from Pittsburg,
Colonel Itnuscvclt is to sec u Ihroiit
specialist. Hut whatever tint phjsi
cin UK Hiiy of the iMissiblo consequence-
he is determined, hr said, to go
on with lilt campaign in u limllril
way.
FIVE DEATHS FROM
HEAT IN ST. LOUIS
ST. I.OPI8, Mo., Juno 27. Flvo
dimtliH (rum llm hunt lant iiIkIiI ami
loilny wuiii ropurtud In St. I.oiiIh up
to noon. Tim toiuporutura ut 11:00
o'clock thin iiiurnlnK was 93 degrees,
it rUu of tliroo degrrcii In nn hour,
mill Indications woro llutl tliu mor
cury would Hourly roach tliu high
murk o( yostorduy whim 101 was re
tnrdod. A strong wind however,
Htirvcil to reduce tho suffering from
tliu high lomptirnturo.
Speaker of House Tells Delegation
that Men Have Made a Bad Mess
Out of GovernmentVotes for
Women to b Secured Quicker by
States than by Congress.
RAILROAD STRIKE
VOIE KNOWN SOON
CI.HVIMiANI), Ohio, Jiiiiu 27,
W'urruim 8. Htono, Kriiud chief of tho
llnitlimhuud of hocomotlvii KukI.
iicoin kiihl ludny (hut Ihu riiHiilt nf
Ihu Htrlktt oto lukvii by rU50 uiikI
iii'iiim nml fliiiiimn mi UK rttllroilH
wimt of (IhliuKu will ho known komu
llniu liuiwiuiii July I mid V. It In it
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liiillrttlmi kn u tliu ri'null Tliu ni
imkiul fur uirdMvil wunu, rhiirlur
Imuu Mi hullvr tvurklnu tuiiilllluim
mul Him ulrlbp vul tuniM hIhui IIiu
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WAHIIIS'UTOON, Jtinn 27. Hprak
or CUrk todny told dolrRKtlou ut
wuiiiett from tho National American
Woman' Suffrage auoclallon, that
"woman'a atiffrago U an Innvllalilo a
tho rUInt: of tomorrow'a aun."
"For nix thousand car," said tho
aprakor, "mrn havo hrcn tryliiK to
run thn world and nomn think tlm)'
havo tnado a hail iiicm of It. I hopo
that wlion )ou wmnon run It, )ou'll
Improra on It. I think women uf
frKo l Inttvltablo. Tho only ouch
tlon you folk havo to conildrr In to
how mint i'Jrdltloiily not what you
arc after. You ran Rrl It quicker by
tho atatr than by eoiiKrmi.
All Not 1'lttnl to Yotn
"In auiiin place thero Ii a great
prejudlte MRalunt woman auffrace.
Yuu want to remember one thing,
that If ou Idko the fight, you nro out
for ear. Whenever tho aubject
com on up for a olo In MUiotirl I am
KoIhk to olo for woman auffragc.
TliU la not lieraiiBo all women art)
fitted lo vote, and I may add that I
would not llko to aay that all men
nro fitted to vote. If ou over do
vole, and I think It It coming cor
laluly I hopo you will voto for tbo
beit prlnelplo and the beit men.'1
Tho apeakcr wit addrenlng a
group of women from 38 atatcx, who
had prvaenlud 300 polltlous for wont
an itiffrago In tho form of rrolu
tlona adopted by suffrage. organUa
tlonn and main meotlnga nl the time
of the nallonwldo dninonstratlon on
May 2. Thero were also proHcnt con
Krtimen, democrnta, republicans mid
progrcvtlve to whom jx-tllloiin alto
were prenrnted. Theio Included Hep
rencntatleg Smith of Now York, Tay.
lor of Colorndo, Hakcr of California,
I'llihenry, O'llnlr and l'oiter of Illl
noln, democratn; Monday, of NV)i)in
Inn, Campbell of Knnnna, republlrana;
Chandler of Now York; Waltora,
l'ennylvanla and Hr)nu of Washing,
progresitlves.
fall on Vlro I'resldrnt
The woman suffrage leadera In tho
delegation, Included Dr. Annn How.
ii rd Shaw, Miss Juno Addams, an(l
Mm. Antoinette Kunk of Chlrago;
Mrs. Helena Gardner, Mrs. Cllenna
Kiullh Tlunln, and Mrs. Itaymond II,
Morgan of Washington.
Ylco ('resident Marnhall also rc
cejved the suffragettes and later pe
tltloiu to aeuatorn worn left at thn
vIco'PreHldonl'a office.
Tho auffrngoltea rciiuostod that all
petitions bo laid before congress bo
fore July,
Thn Hiiffrngo asuoclatlon officials
particularly empbaslied that thoy
woro opposed to militant methods,
wero not flghtliiK any party, but arc
seeking aid for tho auffrago cause
from Indlvldiiala of every political
faith.
(Jueflion up In .Missouri
Dr. Hhnw called Speaker Clark's
ntleutlon to tho fact Hint under tho
Initiative and referendum thn suf
frage question was being submitted
to tho voters In MiHsotirl today. A
telegram was sent to tho uuffrago
lemlerH thero, Informing thorn of
what the apeakor had said. Dr. Sliaw
urged tho vice-president to tako n
inoio decided stand on tho suffrage
question because sho "believed ho bo
lloved In HUtfrnge,"
"Hit I can't got away from my
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CLAFLIN COMPANY
XKW YORK, June 'J7. With Ihe
iiote-hohlrm' eoiumitlee iictinc its u
fuuiiel for chums pouring in fiiuu
bunks mer the country, there were
today iuerciising hope of ri'fzciiriii
Hon for the II. II. Chifliu company
mill its ut rim: of ilrygoodK stores.
t'onfiilence in the ulliiimtc success
of ome re-orcmiir.utiiui plmi which
would put the crippled cumpiiuv ou
its feet was mmiifesleil in the ulli
tude of (Iri'KK mid Mc(loeru. cdiin
sel who iiled iiiMiluntarv M'litious in
hmikniptey for home of llm credit
or, nt the xniuo linio the suits in
equity brought uhout the receiver
ship on Thursday. The hiwyen. hnve
expressed no intention of intcrfcrim;
with JiHCpIt H. Mnrtiiidiile ami Fretl
crick A. .luillhiril, the receien nam
ed In the equity proceedings so long
n they are convinced their clicnln nre
being protecleil. The volunlnry jH-ti-tion
is pending in the courts.
A votiintnrv htatciiicnt mis issued
on liphulf of the merehniulisi' credi
torx, urging that the us-cls of the ic
tail stores he guunleil wherever pos-bible.
EGAN DEFEATED VILLA TO FIGHT
BY JACK NEVILLE
MORNING'S PLAY
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SBATTI.i:, Wash , June 27. Jack
Neville, hto California chniiiplon set
a new record for (ho links of tho
Seatlo Coif club with CU and bent II.
Chandler I.'gan of Medford, Oregon,
In four down at tho end of tho first
round of 18 holes In tho Pacific
northwest championship finals today.
H was a tremendous advantugo tho
Callfornlan held ijit the wonderful
rccupcrntlto powers of the former
national champion wero what his
friends were banking on for a re
vorsM of tho order before tho last
half of tho match was finished.
Kgan was putting badly and every
missed putt cost him something for
Neville was not making a single mistake
CITY OF MEXICO
KAOI.i: PASS, Texas. June 27
No signs that a definite uudcri-tand-Ing
Iihb bueu reached with the object
of hoallng tho breach between Gen
eral Carranzn and General Villa hai
been apparent nt Carranza's head
quarters, according to travelers who
arrived today from Saltlllo and Mon
terey. The utmost secrecy was main
tained at Carranza's headquarters re
garding developments and a strict
censorship was enforced, they said.
Traffic between Saltlllo and Tor-
reoti has been somewhat interrupted
RETORN TO POST
VANITIE DEFEATS
DEFIANCE
EASILY nnnn
(Cootlnuod on rag 6.)
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STATUE UNVEILED
DIJKI'I'.IIMMNK, Keothuul, Juno
117. A htiitim nf Aiuliw Ciiiiii'kIi)
wun unveiled luihiy In l'illi'imilnf,
one of Ihu city pink, The pink wun
liretM'iileil o llm iniiulclpiillly In IIIOII
hy Mr, Ciii-iiikIii (ogciher vtilh mi
enilowiiiitiit or 'J)IIO,llllll.
A feu I ii i n of Ihu iliiy'd iueieiis
mi Ihu sIiimIiik hy u tliolr uf tx
IiiiiiiImhI tolre. uiiitomiimilril hv u
limul uf llm milhi'iii "j,i jiow
t'imit rwuiuwo Muii' i
OYSTKU HAY, N. Y., Juno 27.
For tho first tlmo since thn start of
tho sorlos of thn contests designed to
weigh tho merits of tho candidates
seeking tho honor of defending tho
America's cup ngnlust Thomas l.iptou
IV, Itesoluto was today compelled to
stay out of tho race.
Hosoluto's bowsprit, it had been
recently discovered by her owners, Is
soft and defective. Sho will roiunlu
out of tho contents until tho Newport
races, A heavy showers was falling
when tho othor two yachts reached
away ou tho first log. Thoy crossed
tho lino In tho following official
times:
Vaultle, l:l,:ori; Durinnro, 1:15:
12. Vitnltlo rounded tho fourth mark
at l:oa:tD; Doflanco at t:lti:lG.
Tho wind picked up somewhat as tbo
boats started on tho bocoud leg, which
was n beat to windward.
13th hole ho missed his chance for a
squared match. Llo had been one
down at tho turn, and had lost tho
10th and won tho 12th. Tho 14th,
Kith and 10th followed In a row nnd
ho nas four down going to tho 17th,
but grabbed ono back with n great
three only to lose at tho homo green
when he missed his brnsslc.
GAINS
WASHINGTON, June 'J7. I'rcsi-
tieni union early today received a
lengthy menage from the American
delegates nt Niagara KulU nml offi
ciuN cloe lo the executive express
the opinion that a meeting between
the Huerta nml constitutionalist rep
rcscutntiu'K" was practically nMiirct!
The me-sngo received today I said
to hnve reported the results of a con
fcrenec between the American dele
gates nml Minister Nnon. While it
is estimated in some quarters thnt nn
informal conference between the ot-
iiositig -Mexican factions will tenni
ante in failure, it was made elenr that
President Wile.on is viewing negotia
tion optimUtcnlly.
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tho arrhnls said, that tho rnllroaJ ""'.'. '"'"'" " i m-.-
!y iiiai iteiierai iiuerta was wining
to have vtec-lVt-.ins'ul Silliimn return
to his Mtst nt Saltillo. The request
to Huerta to return the American
consul, whom his troops- imprisoned
mid threatened with deatii, to a tern
lory over which ho now him no con
trol, was merely n formality and to
preserve the good faith of the United
States in respect of a promise it
made when it bcrured the release of
Sillimnu from his precarious poi
lion. The mustitiitiomilUts now en
tirely control Saltillo and the &ur
rounding territory.
trnckg had been heavily mined. Tho
commanders of the constitutionalists
When Kgnn missed a putt at tbo , f Die east contlnuo to confer with
General Carranzn and troops contlnuo
south from that point toward San
l.tils I'otosl.
It was reported said tho travelers
that General Villa had expressed tho
Intention of taking the burden of de
feat of Huerta on his shoulders and
that ho was prepared to fight his
own way Into Mexico City without
regard to what Carranzn proposed to
do. What tho plana of General Car
ranin may bo In view of this state
ment aro unknown.
K
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NHW YOItK, Juno 27 Tho twi
hour session ou tho stock exchange
today was barren of development?.
Prices inclined slightly towurd n high
er level and the Claflln failure with
Its attendant circumstances ap
peared to bo forgotton for tho time.
Tho market closed firm.
Good fractional gains were quite
goneral In tho early donllugs and tho
list bore, further evidence, of its dis
position to break awny from tho up
prenhenslon caused by tho Claflln
failure. St. Paul wns strongest of
tho rcprcxcntutlvo shores and May
Department stores was prominent in
tbo spodeal group, with mi advance of
1H.
BY SUGAR TRUST
WASHINGTGONVJuno 27, Chalr
tuait Overman of tho senate lobby
commltteo had beforo him today u
special report of postofflco investi
gators alleging tho government was
deprived of SSCOO postal revenues
when certain bo-called bet sugar lob
by literature was circulated freo un
der the frank of Senator I.oclgo of
Massachusetts, Whether stops will
bo taken to compel tho sugar inter
ests concerned to pay that sum, has
not been decided, but Mr. Overman
doclared today tho investigation
would bo tho basis of legislation to
regulato tho use of tho fraukhiG privilege.
RELIEF CAMPS
ESTABLISHED
FOB
PARS WATCHES
BIG BATTLE FOR
CHAMPIONSHIP
Jack Johnson and Frank Moran Meet
In 20 Round Fight Betting Favors
Champion Three to One Dress
Suits Worn by Spectators Many
Women See Battle.
PARIS, June 27. Johnson wins on
points. Uout went 20 rounds.
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REFUGEES
SALHM, Mum., June 'J7. To in
sure mi nit u ry conditions m (he eampa
established for the homeleis was the
most iires-iug problem today eon
fronting those in churgo of Hie re
lief wotk in the lire htriekeu city.
Officials of the state militia uiul
the state hoard of health co-operated
in tins work. Two official emupi
wero in operation ami preparation.,
woro made for tho establishment of n
third into which could he brought
liiuiiy persons nt picacnt scattered
in vatious open places jp the city.
in each of tho tents provided for
Midler there were four cots, In
Mune, eases nine or ten persons occu
pied ii hiuglo lent.
The militia found no difficulty in
maintaining older throughout Ihu
night.
VKLODKOMK D'HIVKH, Paris,
June 27. Johnson entered tho ring
nt 10:20 nml cheering began. A
great shout went up as Mornn fol
lowed. The crowd gave Moran a bet
ter hand than Johnson,
hound Ono
Mornn found an opening nml laud
ed fitst to the stomach and head.
Johnon sueecilcil in landing on Mor
on's jmv. They mixed it hard, John
sou landing on the I'iltsliurgcr's
Htomnch.
Hound Two
Moran forced the fighting hut
Johnson mnnuged to get home a hard
jipporrut to the juw. Mornn in re
turn landed hard on Johnson's head.
Johnson sends n light left hook to
the check.
Itouml Three
Johnson gave Moran terrific up
pereuts to the jaw while Moran res
ponded with several jolts to tliu
Negro's Ktomuch. Johnson landed it
hard jolt on Moran's eyo and fol
lowed with hnnl knocks on the body.
Johnson crowded Moran who stumb
led nguinbt tho ropes us time wits
called. ,. scr,
Round Pour
Johnson drew first blood with n
right to Moran's no-se. Tho Negro
smiled confidently us he met Mornn's
attack. Iloth led nt the same time.
Kaeli landed on the other's head
without harm. Johnson landed on
Moran's fnec ns the gong sounded.
Itouml 'Five
Johnson appeared fresher and con
fident as tho round began. Moras
landed hard on Johnson's Jaw and
tho crowd cheered. Johnson re
taliated with several blows to the
body. Moran blocked several hard
uppcrcuts and landed lightly on tho
negro's solar plexus which amused
tho crowd.
Itouml Siv
Johnson continued tho terrific up
pcrcuttlng to Moran's Jaw, the negro
struck a. hard left. Moran landed
with both right and loft to Johnson's
face, which brought a cheer from
tho crcowd.
Hound Seven
Moran landed sovcrul hard ones to
tho nogro'B head, wlillo Johnson got
In a hard ono to the stomach. Moran
landed a swift left to Johnson's chin.
Johnson then rushed Moran to tho
ropes without damage. Johnson
opened wider tho cut ou Moran'a
nose.
PA It IS, June 127. French sports
men mid thousands of Americans and
other foreign followers of boxing
wero gathered in Paris today, await
ing the fight tonight for tliu heavy
weight championship of (ho world.
Frank Mornn of Pittsburgh and
Jack Johnson, holder of tho titlo
since he defeated Jeffries ou July
I, 1010, nt Iteno, will meet in tho
ring ut the great Velodrome M'Hiver
at lOKIO tonight to fight for twenty
rounds under Queensberry rulos.
Ou every hand tho question wa
discussed whether tho white chal
lenger wus eupiihlo of wresting thn
title from its negro holder. Kucfa
combatant expressed strong canfi
deiit'o in his own ehmiees of vietory,
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WASHINGTON, Juno 27. Prel
dent Wilson bus a Pine mil ihu sunt
emu of illiiilsu Impound on Major
IIuiiJuiiiIii M Kunhlur of Ihu Coast
Aillllcr) iorps by u mint iiiarlUI.
Mujur Itouhler vtiu III tumiuuml at
I'D! I JV'M) J'Juiu Island. N V , wh'H
miisii)iiu vkuise tu lifoijMkl
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