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WffCf r Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER .Mn. lj Alln. Ill; ltd. Hum. IU ht rent I'Nirty. fourth Yrnr. IMIly Ninth Ynir. MEDFORD. OltlWOX, Tl'KSDAV, .Jl'NH !!(), 1HH. NO. 8(1. WILSON REFUSES TO ADVOCATE SUFFRAGE il : n in m EQUAL SUFFRAGE 13 STATE ISSUE DrlF.illon o( 000 Suffraulsts" Walt Upon Executive Asking that lie Champion Cause Declaring to use His Influence as Requested, Assert ion that It Is a Matter for State. WASHINGTON', .limn Illl. I'icsi tli'iit WiUiiii (old ii deputation of hum1 limn live hiimlird woman suff ihkIkIh til tin- white houc Imliiy lluit woman miffnip' uiih a slate issue iiihI imt a national ono, mill fur Unit reus mi lu would mil urn hii lllllliriK'i' fur llu puugt of ii cniiHtittiliiiiiiil IllllCUdlllCIlt ill l'llllgri. Ill tilt lli"lolio I'll el loom uf Hit' ex ecutive mansion, Him president re ceived llu' suffragist, wlm represent til llu- iirttmiiri'tl clubwomen of iienrlv overv talc, When llm president ! I'liui'il tn support tlit' Moiiilrll-llrixtnw miiriiilmriit, which comes up for a tod in tlio house rules eoiiiiuiltco to morrow, oiiiiii' uf Ilit.' lenders began tn put hint through n xliiirp ciom i'. miiiiiiitinii, which llii' president took good mtliiredly. Stops t'rii Ktnuilimlloii Mr. Ithclit Cluldo llnrr mul Mr-. MlllVCV W, Wlll'V ltiesiolcd linn mi Iim ullilmlt' Willi respect to oilier iiiilioiuil Imics mul nflrr answering evcinl of llirir iHt ioiio, ii presi dent declared: "1 1'nniiol permit utvclf to lie cross examined." Tlntl put n "top to Hn ipicsiiouiug mill llin delegation nIowIv llleil out of lli while house, giving t'.vpie-xitm of disuppolnlmeiit mul regret. Tin' president told tht women lluit hi- "passion is for Incut self-government'' mn) Hint lie hclcivcd cvcr.v dale shnuht ili'ciilc certain thing fnr ilelf. c classed Hie right of .uff rniii' among these things. He tnlil the women lluit suffrage view hml not lieeu tiietitioui'il in the lliilliimirc pint ftiiui mill llirrcforc he uiih reliielnnt though his n n Ideas were different. llu DiiiiI IVrsoimllly "The president of lint t'ulleil Stales lui it ilmil personality," Kii'nl Mr. liM . . ... Wilson, "lirst lilt IX llii) chlcr execu tive of llin pillion mul next lie was Hie lender nf n pit it, v. In both these positions I must refuse n push i. hum suffrage iim it iiiilioiuil issue." Mure Hum l1c luiudreil woman siilfrngetles, repicseiiting orgnnied chili women of nearly ccry hlulc, hiiiiehcil mi thu white limine toilu and ileiiimiiliil of I'le-iilent Wilson a definite statement of his position Inuuiil voles for women. "What ait) you going In dn for milium suffrage it t llii session of congress was thu icusliou the lend ers bluntly linked. ''Will jnti use vour iiifliieneo In fnvnr of the .Mon-dcll-lliisovv suffrage resolution for a I'liii-lilutiotinl miifuihiicnt which I'oiiies up hefiiic thu hiiiixu rules emu. inillce toiiiiiriinvf" Ailuilllcil to I'rc-lMciiftlon lleude.l h Mim. Ilnrvev W. Wiley, Ithela Cliihlc Dorr, Mr. William Keul, Alien Paul mid other lcadiii Hpiiiln in llin ciiiiprehhiiiiial union for wiinien Huffrii(;c, the deleu'iilinn nl'lcr n pulilic iiiiihh tneeliiiir. hiaichcil he hind it hit; hriiNH liiiud In the while lioiihiii kiiIch, whern thev were ic ecUed hy Hecrclury Tumulty, who iook ineiil to thu iiicHldenl. A InrKO enslaved copy of llin miff riiuo rcDiihilliiii adopted' al Hie recent Chieiij-n coiivcullini of tlio Fedeni. Hon nf WoniciiM Clubs waw prcNcnted (OontlDUtd or paga .) aK OPENED BY EMPEROR VIMNNA, .Inn" lid. Tim will nf llm lain inch duke wiim found mul opened hy KuipniiM' r'niucU .liihcpli HiIk etenlii(,', Thu inch ilukc'M dill dicu, II U hiild, mi' In inhi'iit Ihnlr lain I'iiHici'm cmIhIcn in lluliciuiu mid at Hiilclmi'K mid Ail'cllcn, Tim ickl uf llin chIiiIcm, IniiliidliiK I ho laiimilH illii Tholl n( Klmciicii mn In mi In lliv jiuw hulr to (Iitf Ihiuic, MOST mm ERUPTION YET Thirteen Eruptions Occurs at Noon Today Smoke Shoots up Thous ands of Feet Heavy Frelnht of Volcanic Stone Torn Lose From Crater Llht from Redding. Itlll) Hl.t't'l-', fat., June '10. I.as Ken I'eiik exploded toduy mIioiIIv he forn iionii, in iln thiiteeiilh eruption nIiich Miiv llllth., uilli it deiikc coliiiuil of lihick- Hiunkv that bliol up Hkiiih. mult of feel mid drifted nlowly north wind. Ten uiimilcH lulcr a Miinller coliiimt of Muck Miiukc fringed with whiliih Kteiiiu m-eeudeil mure (.'rmlii ally. The uruptioii Iiiin lnled linger mul Iiiih Hie appeiimnce of lieiny mure ioleut Hiiiii iniv that preceded it. After Inking the iinyle of elcMitlnll with it triuiit, the counv cunexor ex- tiuialed the height of the fitt cohiimi at :i,llll(l feel. At the cud of mi hour it hud dwindled to .'(III feet ami the flutluuH of white in ilt Mile- indicated Hint it wit iiiokHv oleum. The dcuc Muck of the fir I outlinM wa mi doiililedly due to u heavy frciuhl of tolciuiic hiiiiiI, torn luuc from the throal of the cnicit hy Mihcrraucmi CXpluxilllH, The hpcclnclc xixililii here and in Itcddiii);, or for Hint mutter iim far iim the Mak ilNcIf ciin he mtii. wii wuiidcrfiilly itnpre.ie mid liumlrcdK Kiithereil on xlrcet comer ami house tnN o walch it. foiiuliui; the crop lion of Sunday uiulit reportnt today fioiii Miiieinl, tin- IiikI is the thir Icclilh dieixixe oilthrcak of l,a.cll -ii il Tirol n w ul.e a mouth npi to- lay. 4 Hi:i)l)IN(J. Cnl . June .10. A frc'nli eruption nf I.iihkcu I'citk, tlio nlnlli wlilrli mut linxu orcurrcd uliiro Knt nrilft)' iiIrIU wim reiortcit toilny tiy Curt Ikm Ma hew, n forext riiiiKer, who fouiiit CRlcrdn' a heavy tlcolt at votninlc miml on tlio newly fallen mow- of tint upper IcVeN. .Mn)licw rcturncil to thu raited States foruat mitt lou at Mineral today, Tim crater Is from dny to day. HiuokliiR Ktendlly , 2160 PEOPLE CROSSED JRACKS IN ONE DAY Monday wan a buxy day In Mod ford, nrcordliiK In tlio croanliiK truf fle KtatlMtlrH liehiK Knthnrcd hy Wntcliimiit I'. O. (liittwluklu for tlio S. I'., "I lUl puoplo croxKoil tlio trnrkH, ami oiid In overy 12 looked to co tf n train was coming. Over U00 nutoinolillcH cromod, and a very Hitutll per cent of Hicho looked, koiiui even croHHliiK In tlio face of approach Iiik traliiH. Six liumlred and nlxty flvo teaimi croHood and HO motor cyck'H, I'lKnrcH Kathercd'Ho fnr today show tlio traffic to ho nliotit ouo-thlril a henvy, Tlio railroad Ih tnkhiK n slmllnr coiiHUH In all rlllcg In tlio utato where It Iiiih hiiHlncaa ilUtrlvt croHaliiRii and wiiti'liuiou, to tlotormino what pur cent "stop, look mul IIhIoii." ZACATECAS A TOIJHKON, .limit lit). Itiiilroad mcii'of IiioukIiI iiiforiiiutioii today (hat (li'iie nil .Medina llarron, commnmler uf (ho federal unriison, defeated last Tuen day ul .iifitlci'iiH, had rciiched Akuiih CnllcnlcH wilh only fnurlceii men. (leueral Million wax woiimh'it hi Hie Ihluh, they Hitid, Tho Imilv of (lencral Olca, miuHicr federal ciimuuimlci'i Iiiim Iiccii I'oiiud in llm iiiiIiiii hU iiicii ncciipii'd nil Iho ZalulcciiM hiilHefichl, iicconllut; In ! ! poilri imiilii tu (leiiuuil Villa, wlm tvaw it'll' loiluy, A nidi of (ieiieial Ihiriou, U major, nUii killed, Thu only Kiimp of fcilfiiiU which lut't ZucutveuM in hii)' ordv-r tvuv piiv ATLASSEN PEAK 11 flight if" m fiuMTLume-attn " r ? rt THE AMERICA IN FLIGHT Juh Id i it time ni lor the xlnn u rofm Hit ikchii or KimIiiuiii anniu.iker iruiixhimu tijvr ilie .iiii-rlrn, nhlrli ilurliiK tet fl'uhln over lae Kciikn. N, V, K.ilNflcil I lie titilhler. (ilciiu furllM. ami otlirr pxpcrCi Hint the nlr mfi - tn.iMru lid w.ili miffli lent Ntnhlllty to cuduro till liatnnlotis toynci. The nUovo pluton'mptu were taken iliirlm; the flint fllclil of tlio IiIk niniliiiie. ASTORIA PLEADS DISCRIMINATION OF RAILROAD SYSTEMS I'OltTLANI), Ore. Juno 30. Tabic and ntntltlcM to nhow that tho IKirt of Aitorln, OrrRoii, lit IicIiir til criminated npnlnut hy tlto rnllrondu, wero prenented today at tlio remimp Hon nf tlio Aitorlii rnto lieiirlm; be fore Inlcr-Ktiitn foimnvrro CoiiimU nloncr A. It, I'iikIi. Kdwanl Ontramler, rnto export of tlio OrcKnti Ktato Itnllroitd Cummin lou, detullod flKiircH Indicating nn iidvcmi) dlfforentlat agalmtt Antorln nn npiillcil to raten on nil MortH of comiuoilltle. Axtorla already bus triinn-routluoiitnl rates but wnntit terminal rntcit from WanhltiKtou. OroKon, Idaho and wcHtorn .Muntnmt. All tlio principal rnllroniU of tho north wont wen) reprenentcd nl toilnv'j hcarliiK'. WltncMCH from Astoria declared Hint tholr rntci nro unroanonitlilo roinpared with tlio rnten kIvcii to oth er romnuinltloR cnHclally (bono on I'ugct Cotiiid. They complained that tho differential on grain and other rmnmoilltloB ruim about four and it half retilH per hundred poundd, while mi tho worilorii cIiikhU lent Ion rat oh It rung from ten to 2." cents per Iiiin drcil. FITTING OUT YACHTS T Ni:W VOItIC, Juno HO. Tito fit Hiik out of tho cup defenders, De fiance and Vault lo for the trial rnros which bi'Kln July 7 nt Newport wna started toilny nt City Inlniul. ltnros not for Tluirstlny, l'rldny and Snturday of this week lmvo been camelled In order that tho three cup ilefenilliiK citudldiitcH may bo In thu bent poxHlhlo trim for thu trlnti. Itcholuto In at llrUtol, 11. I., under- KoIuk ;-oiutrii. SLAUGHTER PEN nlinut two hundred men, il hm. heen li'iiiued. All oilier lied pmiif-slrick en. Ho fnr tu it has been poshihlt) lo iiMcerliiiu, llm federals- who mini iiU't'd lo escape Iho coiihilutiouiilislh' fire iiumlivivil no nioio limn thice humlrcil, Tlio i;umsoii coiisislcd of from fouiici'ii lo lificcii thoiiHiiiiil men. About five llmiiniiutl weiu taken piln- onein Till) cnlcnitc hiiltlctirniuiil h.is Hindi) iiccunile Ijuiiicm dll'licull In xc. liiuin, On llin (liimliilupii mini lemliuu' In Hie city, Mount Iwn llioiuiiiid feder. iiln died, while pmrn Ihiiii fnur hiimN 'it'd hodlcn were I'oiiud In rcdouhU and i Oviivhv urMUmt ht IdlU if Kl Urtllu, OVER LAKC KBUKA AN? JUT .EXPRESS CONCERNS ASK $400,000 FOR ' MUST PAY TAX ON I oi.YAIIMA. Vn., Jiuic M.-Thc mi- preinc court Mtting 4i tin tic today re rcd a dcpattinciiV decixion and held constitutional a five per cent e,ro earning tax on cxpr' com paniiM lining Iumiic. in the -tiitc of Washington, The law hmiU that the tax hhnll be "on the" ros- icceipti nf iuli c.xpre'-M compauies for hui ue done within the state of Wash ington. The lux in iptcslum, which was declared oid hy the department decision of hist Deccinoer, is now re instated, and Hie state will collect more Hutu iify Ihouaud dollars n year front this source. The decision i signed hv M'vcn of the nine judges. two ilisscut. J he title ot the case is Hint Hie statu appellant utuist the Northern, Kxprcs compaii mid the slate, appellant, against the CI real Northern llxprcss coiiipany. E STOCK MARKET NI'.W YOKIx. .lime :i0. For no ap "iircnt renstuw other than thoe of it technical character, ndayV inaiket re vcrM'il its recent coin-so mid ivcoseted cmtsiderahle lost rouml. The clos ing was strong. Syinptmw of iiicreiiMii1 heaviness wcte plainly discernible in today V early stock market, llaltimore iind Ohio mul fauadiau l'ltcifiu soon fell u point, the, decline in the former be-ill;- iissociated with the company's ciitauxclciucut in f iiioiiinuti, llmiiiltou and Dayton affairs. United States Steel, I'uioii Pacific mid Almnaiual cd lost .siifhsitutial fractious. Trad-in-" in Steel was rclalivoly heavy, hut otherwise dealings were in minor prt poitimis. Meetings nf the f htfliii Al lied Corporations to lie held later in the dit" were not rctlected in lie! early maikc, lucre being no limitation in United Dry-Koodsj durinj- Hie first half hour. TO E SAI.KM, Ore, June III). 1'roiiouuc hij; Hie evidence sufficient for sub mission n Hid jury and oncitiiIIiij; ml iiiclloim nf law ialcil hy the de fense, Hid Orcpiu supreme couit to da) all'iiiiicd llin ciiciiil coiiil offol uiuhia county in llm case nf John Aillnir render, convicted uf niutdcr in the llisl ilmicii for KiIIiuk Mr. JhiUy Wrhiniuuii mul her four year old won nciir hciiiMini', on Hqilciiiher J, 1K1I. EARNINGS IN MAD PENDER NG 0 DOUBL RIME BEPOCETAKING THE AIS. a FRENCH DISPLAY AT i PARIS. June 30. Tho French Koverntnent's bill for tlio appropria tion of MOO, 000 to cover tho ex penses of tho French exhibit at tho rannmn-I'itclflc exposition nt San Francisco was introduced Into the chamber of deputies today. A memorandum of rcnuonii for tho appropriation, which accompanied tho bill, la dated Juno 22, and U slKned by Premier Vlvlana, Joseph Noulens, Minister of Finance, and Gaston Thomson, minister of com merce. In this document diplomatic and economic considerations aro put forward and Franco I- urged to Join In cclobratlni; the union ot tho At lantic and tho Pacific Oceans by tho work begun hy French engineers and carried out by Americans. Hollar that tho bill will bo soon adopted by tho French parliament wits expressed today by Alexandre Tlriitnn, French commUbloiier gen oral to tho exposition. IDS ITALIAN PRINCE PAUIS, Juno 30. Miss Lnura Mc Doitnld Stalin, daughter ot Kdmund K. Stnllo, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Prime Francisco Hosplgltosl, were married today nt St. Joseph's church In tho proionco of a company ot dis tinguished guests, Among those present wero Ambassador and Mrs. Myron T. Hcrrlck nnd Prlnco nnJ Princess Mu rat, who Is a sister ot tho bride, Prlnco mid Princess Hosplgllosl aro going to Norway for tholr honoy- mooii. PANAMA Al TELL MOYER KEEP OUT OF BUTTE UUTTi:, Mont., Juno 30 Com menting on Governor Stewart's tole grnm to Mayor Diiucuu asking If llutlo miners now refugees In Helena, could huvo protection hero, Prosidont Mitcklo McDonald of tho now Inde pendent union, organized in opposi tion to tho Western Federation ot Minors said: "It would not ho advisable for Moyur or any uf tho executive board imimburs of llm Western Federation to return lu Hullo tho wny tho miners feel about It. Wn do nut waul uuy of tboko Kunmeii or murderers to ioiiiu buck hero. Thu men itro nut wniiliiil hero nnd It won't l wUu for them lu como buck. As for Hurt Illlsy, prt'ildviit of thu Hutu loisl. uud other ihvu vhu ur vllUeni pf RECESS TAKEN BY MEDIATORS PENDINGACTION Peace-Makers Take a Vacation Until Such Time as Mexican Factions Confer Informally on Mexico's In fernal Problems Carranza's Note Cause of Recess. NIAGAIIA FALLS, Ont., Juno SO. After a conference today between Ambassador Oa Ouina of Ilrn-.ll and Ministers N'uon and Suarcz. It was annunccd that mediation would form ally recess tomorrow until such time as tho constitutionalist dclcgntcs and llucrta representatives could confer Informally on Mexico's Internal prob lems. The mediators camo to this deci sion after reading General Carranza's note nsklng for time to consult hU gcncrnls r.s to tho Informal parleys. Minister Suarez referred to the Carranza note as '"satisfactory" nnd sensible In Its explanation ot tho need for time. All tho mediators and their fcccrctarlcs began Immediately to make plans for departure tomor row or Thursday and It Is now ex pected by the end of tho week the cn tlro mediation colony will havu left here. No time has been set for re convening of the mediators, but it is not believed they will gather again for another two or three weeks. WASHINGTON, Juno 30. Some answer from General Carranza, as to participation In tho Niagara media tion conference was expected nt con stitutionalist headquarters by night. Luis Cabrebra. Carranza's agent here, said tho general had been conferring with his chiefs, as was required by tho plan of Gnudalupo and probably by this time had learned their views. Ambassador Da Gama returned hero today after a week's vacation Tho noto from General Carranza reached him Immediately upon his arrival. It sets forth phrases of thanks ot Carranza for tho invitation ot tho mediators to send constitu tionalist delegates to participate In informal conferences with Huetfa delegates for tho election of a pro visional president ot Mexico and the settlement ot other Internal prob lems. General Carrnnzn states, howover. Hint bo would llko to huvo ntoru time in which to consult his subordi nate chiefs and generals before acting on the invitation. General Carranza gavo tho media tors no Intimation as to how long It would tnko him to consult his gen erals and chiefs, lie already has had ono wcok's time In which to do It, but It was freely predicted that ho might want a month or more. TOPKKA, Kun., June :iO.F. 1). folium, for twenty yearn M-eretary ot tlio .state board ot nxiicmture and widely known throughout the country as a crop authority, retired from public service today. l.ISHON, Juno HO. The French steamer I.aurasenjriie went mdiore tn- dav nit tho I'ortiiirucse coast. She was nit a voyage from Moidcuux to Hueiios Ayres-. Ilutto, J suppose It will bo nil right for them to como, to far us I know. Hut from tho way tho miners feel It won't do for others to como." Mayor Duncan Into today replied to Governor Stewart's telegram as to conditions In II tit to sit follews: "Persons responsible) for or con cerned In firing from minors union hull on citizens lust Tuesday nluht would best Insure peuro by remaining away from Ilutto. (Julio prevails now and tho city Is prepared nt ull limes in u ho full pollen power tu pro tect illUi'iis, In which purpose tho now union iitmircs full lo-opcrutloii Much Pi'roiml resentment buuIiisI ,IiIcm provoker of tiouldu but lnd. fullon of no onunliwd forcu ukuInsI jpwo ton l t fpuud," AUSTIN CITIES WEARM ULIRNING Fi Remains of Grand Duke Francis Ferdinand and Consort Placed Aboard Battleship and Escorted to Capital Villages Along Route Draped in Mourning. MKTKOVJTCti, Herzegovina, Juno .'10. The bodies of Arch Duke Fniu cU Ferdinand and his consort, Hie Duchess nf Holtcnbcrp, arrived horn on n sjiccial train nt 0 o'clock this morniuc from Snrnycvo, Ilo-min. They were accompanied by the mem hen nf the hoiisehohl. The town was draped in black, while all the lamp posts were cover ed with crepe. Kln;s on all building flew at half mast. (luards of honor from Hie nnny mid navy were drawn up alon- Hie platform and behind them were with ered the local authorities-, the school children of the town nnd it dense crowd of citizens. Taken on Itoynt Yacht The coffins were removed from Iho enr hy bluejackets and nfter it prnv er by a priest were conveyed amid tho ndl nf muffled drums and the toll ins: of church bells to Hie royal yacht Dnlinnt lyin;; in the river. They were covered with military flap nnd wreath, while on the yacht itself were hundreds of floral offerings from military and naval officers and civilians'. As the ynelit left the Riinrd of honor fired n general salute. Tho vessel was preceded down the river hy a toriedn boat and followed liv the ;ovenior's yacht, on board of which were the members of the house holds of the arch duke and duchess. Tho j;vernr nNo accompanied the bodies while they remained in the waters of his territory. Villages in Meurning: Kverv village nnd hamlet along tho river Narentn wns drnpped in mourn ing and their populations, headed hy the municipal officials nnd clergy, assembled along the banks, the men mid women, hearing lighted caudles and kneeling while the yacht passed. At tho snmo time Hie church hells tolled nnd the priests uttered bless ings. When the Dnhunt reached tlio mouth of the river, it nrnceeded to the battleship Virihits Uuitis, which was lying at anchor waiting to con vey tho bodies to Trieste. The yacht fired a salute of nineteen guns us she came alongside tho battleship. The caskets were then transferred to the afterdeck of the Virililms Uuitis, which had been triisfnrmed into u mortuary chapel decorated with flags. Here the bodies were again bles-ed with much ceremony by thu ship's chaplain in the presence of thu members nf the household mul thu naval officers, while Hit) entire crew was drawn up in a circle around them. ltemaiiis oil Witrshlps The Yiritiits Uuitis weighed anchor at 0 o'clock ami sailed northward with Hie arcliducal standard flying at half mast. The battleship Viribus Uuitis (cor rect) is proceeding slowly toward Tricst, so us to allow the court offi cials in Vienna time to iniikii prepara tions for the funeral. The vcsel will arrive on Wednesday evening nnd Hie bodies will ho taken ashore mi Thursday and conveyed on gun car riages through troop lined streets to the railroad station on their way to Vienna. L WEEP FOR PARENTS VIHNNA, Juno ilO.-Thu now or the ileal Ii of Arch Duko Francis Fcr. iluuiml uud Iho Duchess of llolieii. licit; was broken lo lluir chlldien Kuuilav cvcuhiif. The orplmiiK hiok down uud Ihcir iiinil, foiliilc.t tlm. lek, fainted, Tho Tnuhhitt loduy mys I hut Hih lull) Mich dukii'K life wi lmHHt wtth Dutch eomiMiiltn I or Wijmjm uml that ir hi. u)l rvr W. ROYAL DEAD u' .r