tl CLJ 7 "(on Hlslonrinnf (tatfik, 207 Second Street 0z f Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Mat. )H; Mln. nj llrl. Hum. IH. I'orlir-foilrlh Ysr. Dully Ninth Yrwr, MEDFORD. OlilOOON, WKDNKHDAV, JULY 1, 15)11. NO. 87. ..J w-r PRESIDENT STILL HOPESFORPEACE F ROMMEDIATION Says Situation at Favorable as Pos sible Until Factions net Together British Flee Mexico City Hueda Says Half People of Capital Wll Die Before He Resluns Office. RUINS OF HISTORIC OLD SALEM FROM GALLOWS HILL, WHERE WITCHES WERE BURNED WAKIIINOTOX, July I. After n oonfiiitnou with Heoreliiry llrvmi, I'liHlill'Ilt Wilson IllltllOlii'd Iho ulutrmeut today that tiiu Mexican iliiiilmi wa ii h favorable iim It run I itil tin; Mexican tactions got to- uelhor. Further, Iho pieMldcnt ic- I'll I'll III dlriCUNrt Hut Mrxiirnii hilllll tlori, While no fcltttnucul wiim nmitn tit tli ulnti' limine legiihllng Iho iccpsm nl' tho iiii'illiilliiu conference, official U lu-o to I ho president Kiiid lit wiim 1mt ioMrnl that lluortn, Ciirriuixn mill ilia would agree on n definite titan fur settling li" Iittt't tint uffairri h Mexico, 'IV iiirnlitcnt llll Ik hopeful tliat 'mill iitlun will bring aliont wni'i mill In- believe that It already Iiiih accom pli hod much good. Hrlll.li Ftrxt Clly WAKIIINOTOX, July J. Sir Llmi il ( union, llrilinh inlnMrr in Mexteo ( ilv, Iiiim advised the rmbnmy here that a special train hearing llritlh nfiigroM will lonvo Mexico City ! lav Tho plan to carry rrfugroii to 1'iirrlo Mexico Iiiih horn abandoned ami limy wilt ho taken lo Writ Crux. Tar llrilMi niiIijccU nre leaving the Mi xii'iin capital on the iiilvioo of I ho llnlihli minlMer. KKA CHUZ, Julv !. "Ilefore. 1 it -iijii, half tlin Kniiln of Mexico City will ilio with mr," N llio nmuik J'lr-iili'iit Vli'turlnno lliu'ttn Is irrditrd wllh hitting iiiiiuV to friend on Mniiilay while, siding in it Mexieu il fitfu at ton. I Inert it's Family Iti-malim The parly huh illKriiHHing tho of fitlx of tin mediators at Xiitgnrit 1 .ilU to fiiiit a solution of Iho .Moxi i an prohloiii. (loiioral lluorln wiim nun o grim iiinl Inoitiirii Ihait iixintl utiil mIiowciI lilllu of hi nt'iuihloiiu'il jiH'iilarity. When tlio pnsfcongero who nrnvril l.or,i loilay loft Iho oapllal yoatordny, (hiiornl lluerla's family wan Mill tlioro. l'iiiililiiliiuialilH in iMiKMOMNion of Tnxpait Juno 'JO mode it itouiountrit inn iigiiiuM AlilFncaiiM in that port. They niiirohoil tlio sired sheuting: "Itoalh lo tlio American.' .So ono wu hint. Kt' I ''T ' HbbbKEbbI fefl-i" H MUyutli i. i , -HPT t? x ISm , -il'SB t$tl '.yy--l''$' ?----KI, uMkv. ' ''jliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEsMKplRMMSHIiHiiiiiH HiiiiiiiiiiiHHiliiiiiiiiiiiiiPliKT Ec?''1 ' !PiiiiiiiHlliiiiHIiiHiHPxr viiliiHB 4t iRv-7; liiiiiiHIHiHIEiiiiiiiiiiHrJPt?!-B BBBJIIFF h - 'IBBftWP jHHBrf jSt - t iXjBBBBT jir j " JiilHIiliiillHHMB ' ' Jf" !5MH liiiHIIBnlErflliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 4 MOUNT LAMS MOST VIOLENT ERUPTIONTQDAY California Peak Bursts Forth In Stu pendous Display Volcanic Ash Falls Thirteen Miles Distance Sulphur Odor Preceptible 20 Miles Off Fourteenth Eruption. HILL FINANCING OF NORTH BANK R D EXPOSED MEDFORD MAKES HAITIEN LEADER KILLED LARGE BASE IN i R THEODORE WITH LLOWERS OojMUliirti I0)0 NIAOAUA I'AI.I.S, Out., July 1. I'laiix for Iho imiiioiliato n ooiialiu of Moiliatliin lirKoliatioiiH worn mhiio what ilixlurhoil today liy Iho hiirkos linn of (ho Cnllril StutuM Kovorniuont that hiioIi u iiiovo iiilnht ho intorpiotoil n x a illiiruptioii of thu proccciliiik'". The Wiihlilimtun iiihniuiHl ration ho hovoM ho ilopitrltiro of Iho inoiliatoo ami iIoIokiiIox mlht fail lo inlhioiioo Iho ooiihlihillonaliHlK to hurry tholr iloh'Katori lo Iho propiiMoil Inforuutl rinifoionoo with Iho lluorln oomiiiltf. inn. Jiihtico I.atuur ooiivoyoil loilay tint imvH of Iho WiiHliiiiKlou ovoruiumtt lo AmhaNNiiilor Da Oiimn ami MIiiIhI or Niioii, aflor which hnlh iliplomalK oniicollod tholr roMurrattou for lnnlh anil biiiil (hoy would not depart until oiaorrow. Tlio modialorrf oxplalnod Unit Iho roooHH did not nlK'nlfv mi ml jiiuruniout, hut I hoy lliouht I hoy onuhl ho of inoto Horvioo In WiiMhiuK lou mill oIhowIioio In forwariliiiK Iho poaoo proKi'iiiu. moviesprotkT censorship fees IIKItl.lN, July J. MuvIiik nlrturo Him coiicoriK InvliiilliiK tho fnrulKii niuiiuuldM, iIdIiik hilnlnoini In 1'ruHnlu inick today UKHlUNt un lnorouuo lit mikurihln fovM iiinl ilnolliioil lo nffnr a inoio rllum for liiioctloii hy Iho iiimorn, The iiitniiructiirurM uy Iho in it mm U mo ureal (hut It vs III ruin mlr hiuliiimi mill nnihithly ilrlto nut II tiitvit Iho lroiiKut firm. Oim iniimny ulon m It wiiul.l liuvii In ) M ttdUltfvUMt ftUOU it )W, rOllTI.AM), Oro. July J - Ik-foro rutor-Ktato Cuiniiicrctt I'oiiiiiiImIoiiop A. II. I'iirIi, tlio complalnunt' aldo or tint Aktnrlu rnto cnu honrliiR w oomploli'il today unit tlio rnllroniU lioRnit offorliiK lontlmony ntiil ex Itlliltt to dofond their poiltlnn that no rhniiKn nhould ho itindo In oxltt IttK rntoii In traimportlnK Rralu nut! othor coiiiuiodltlcs from tlio Interior. Antorln, which already has t runs-con-tlnontnl rntr, lit oookliiK to olitaln thu lower rutoH onjnyod by portu rlamioit iih tormliwili". Thu font ii ro of tlio hearing wan tho rovoliitlnn of (ho financial operations ot tho Kpoknuo, I'ortlnud ami Soattlo railway in rolntlou to tho parent com pHiilon, thu (treat Northern and tho Norllioru l'aclflc. On crona exami nation, 0, II, (loorco, HtntUtlrlau for thu Bpokano, l'oitlutid and Hcnttlu lino, tiald that nf tho 180,000,000 IioiiiIh iHMtiod liy liln road, 173,000, 000 had lioo u taken over by tlio (Ireat Northern and thu Northern l'aclflo at 70 renta on tho dollar. UotorrltiK tu thu financial oporatloiiB ot thu OroKou Trunk Hallway, which was built on money ndvaucud by thu Spo kauo, rortlnud and Bcattlo railway. Mr. (leorKo Mtatod that thu former lino had piled up a deficit ut $702, .'0r. Attorney ', 8. Fulton tmUod thu wltneHu If ho had nut heard that thla plocu of rullroadliiK was thu Kreatcwt crluio In railroad liUtory, but wltuo8 replied negatively, "Hut that iicoountH for hoiuu ot thu doflcIlT" thu attorney urKod. "You can look at It that way, I Huppouo," Mr, Ocoi'Ko ropllod. Mr. (loorno contended that tho OroKon Trunk railroad had not parallolud thu DoBchutcH railway, thu lliirrlmau lino, but liiHUted that thu lattor had paralleled thu Mill lino Into Central Oregon. 10 BATH, I.O. Moxloo. .Inlv 1. donor. nl Ciiininru nriivoil hero loilay iiinl houaii uropiiialloiirt to iviuotn hU mipllal lo Mniiloio.y. In wiim iinniiu pniiloil hy It. Ciiuovii of llavmiii, tho iilnlinw o ho n ii'iuoMi'iilnlivo of llm lllill'll HI II I OH ll'IMllll0lt of Nllllll mill OooiKit (' C(irollioi, wiiu Iiiim iii'loil lit Ihul nijmrily, 'J'lioy jmnoil I'nnuiiru ut Al"iiltity u( nielli. WASIHXdTON', July l.-Srimlur l)aihnnr Thooilon, tho Ilnition ren lutioiiixt loader, has boon killed in u lialtlo with filly of hi follower near tho Dominican frontier. Captain Khrrlo of tho eruifor Wnihinj;tou to day m reporloil Iiih iufonuatiou front two moiuhors of tho llaition cabinet. Capo, llaitirn is iptiet and Mill in pusM'Kslon of (lie Kovornment forven. Itohclrt hold tho outlying territory and liavo muilo'kovenil iitlncks on pivcru moiit outpoMH. Ono (lermiin oruit-or i-i ut Capo llnilion. All sorvioo on Iho American railroad between Ciio lliiillou mid Halhoua Iiiih ceased ow- iiiL' to coutiuiioil interruption. Des ullury litlitiiif; Iiiik boon report od around I'ucrlu Plata. Dominican l(c: public, where the relic In htill hold thu rity, iiecnnliiig to n report fnun Cap tut ltucHoll on thu battlo.-hip Sonlh Cnrotiua. Prchidonl Mordas' forces however, havo lundo new (rcnchcri about hix hundred yinU untitli of (ho main poxiliou of tho rebels, havo burned Iho rmiiiK rooonlly ooenpted mill nuppos ed to ho inoviuK elo-er in on tlio oily. Foil hupplicii in tho honiood uity urn hcaree. UNCLE SAM'S NAVY PH NESOBSCRIBER Ii WA8IIINOTO.V, Jtily 1. Secretary DauloU' faiiioug ordor Imulnhlnt; In toxlcantu from tho navy wont Into effect today. It nut only abolishes thu traditional "wluo moas" o( tho officers, but bura nil alcoholic llquura frunt ovory ship and ah oro atutlon of tho navy. HokIuiiIiik today any officer round In ioaaeMlou of alcohollu liquor on board ship or at any naval utatlou will bo Kullly ot misconduct Com inaiidliiK offlcera will ho hold directly roaponilblo for thu onforcomciit of tho "dry odlct." AUSTRIAN SPECIALIST TO ATTEND SERVIAN KING VII'.N'NA, .J ii In I. - I'miVor I'nui cN CIiVomIcL nf m inoillriil liiculty of llm Vlciiim Uilvi'iMly, iiinl a hico lnlll fdr Inloiiuil miinpliiiiili., uiih cilimiiiiiii'il loiluy ii procciil in Honiu u ulU'iitt KIiik I'clvr. Tho rcKulnr ipiartcrly Us lie of tho telephone directory linn Just hvun turned out by tho job department of tho Medford Printing company and Is bolnc delivered today in thu business district ot tho city. Thu entire do Ihery will be completed by tho last ot thu week. A totnl of over 5000 nnmeg aro contained In thu bnok. which Included all exchanges In tho Hokiio river valloy. Tho Medford section of tho direc tory tdiuwg an Increufco of about 100 nnuics over tho preceding Issue, which ran only bo construed aa an Indica tion ot an Improvement In buslnoiss conditions generally In thu city. Thu tolcphono company havo designated present lastio tho "ltltio Hook" of Med ford, following a campaign ot news paper advertising which resulted in many additions in subscribers. Thu adjustment In tolcphono rates or dered by the railroad commission ot thu statu has had practically no effect in tho number ot subscribers, ac cording tu Managur Vanco, ns a steady Incroaso has been experienced in tlio pan fuw months, notwithstanding Iho rato adjustment being up boforo tho commission, and tho generally ac cepted belief that an Incroaso would bo ordered. In fact, there was a do elded falling oft In tho number of subscribers up to about n year ago, slnco which time thu rato mutter has boon boforo thu rocmmlsslou and tho Incroaso has como In tho past fow mouths while tho question ot rates was up fur adjustment. Contrary to thu general bollof, nil rates havo not boon increased, ac cording to tho tolophono company, but rather a readjustment offcrtod ly tho commission, based on tho valtio and class of service furnished. Many ratoH remain as before, about 10 per cent of thu total were reduced and a maximum of only 25 rents per month added to any rusldonco rato and 50 cents on business rates. Ac cording to thu statement Issued by tho commission, Iho rates ns aduplud will u no wlso allow thu company to pay lis (axes, depreciation and npiirulliiK expenses on (ho Invest inont of oven u slrntlu plant, wllh all duplications oxcluded, which It woul.l appear, menus Hint a kooiI many IlloiuniiiU uf dollar uf Inlupliiiuu lie VcMuii'iil In Medford iiiIkH m well bti In Iho cmp heap m fur n lis mull) ispMcity s I'oiiicriivil, POSTAL RECEIPTS FOR YEAR SHOW Ti U8 VNTIAL GAIN I'ostnl receipts ot tho Medford postofflco for tho fiscal joar, that ended Juno 30, show n substantial Incroaso over last year, tho total of tho stamp gales for 191 1 being within SHOO o! 1911 rocclpts tho banner soar In tho office's history. Tho stamp sales for 19U aggregato S:9,5:'C.'J9, an Incroaso of J 1373. US. over last year when tho receipts wero J2S,153."2. Last year's stamps sulci showed n decreaso over 1912. Tho rtso nnd fall ot stamp sales nro con sidered tho surest barometer of the prosjHirlty of a community. 1'tsi Septetubor. low tldo In stamp calcs for the jear. was reached with 10350.10 for tho quarter. In tho Do. comber quarter tho total was swelled to SSG02.S0, which Includes tho holiday business. Kor tho first quarter ot 1914, ending March 31. tho receipts wero 17445.57, and for tho quarter that ended yesterday J7127.73. Tho deposits In tho nostal savings bank have been a round SS000 thu entire year. SUFFRAGISTS TRY TO FORCE ACTION M CON ESS SANTA FE SHOWS ' OF PROSPERITY SAX HKIJN'AKDIXO, Cl., Jilly 1. Auuouuuiuu; that the rotrenclimout' policy put into effect humo inoiilhs ago had been tcnuiiuitcd, tho Santa Fo ruilroad itmroaseil today tlie work1? Ufi houru of 1,000 men in thu chops at Hits point from forty lo fifty-fivo n week. Tho inereiiKo in work' time applied to till departments uf tho hllOIW. W'ASIIIXOTOX, July J. Di-cour- tioil, hut uiulauuloil by l'rident WilMin'.-. ilccliiiation to u-e hw in fluence for oinrvKional nclion on ii constitutional nmendment for wo man suffrage, loaders of tho votes for women light turned their honvy artillery in the dirootion of the house ruIe- committee touny only to find that n meeting culled to vote on the jrondeH-Ifriftow ntneuiluicut had been postponed until August 1. Aooonliti" (o plans, the committee was to meet ami vote on n Fpcoml rule providing lime for ilclmlc on the uinoudmont in tlie hotf-e at litis se- j-ion of congress. W'lien tho Miff- mi'-ts rcuched tho enpitol they were MirprUed lo find I lie eoiumittoe rrom empty nnd (hut tlio meeting had been postponed, t ennui; n coup by their enemies, the MiffrngiMx posted sen tinels to wntcli the eommittou room and dipiiteh others lo appeal lo in dividual members lo have a meeting. SIXTY-MILE SPEED HAM.MOXDSI'Oin', X. Y July I Flying oxer a mon-utvd courxe, Amerion. tho (odiuaii Wauumnkor trnus-Atluutio flying Inmt, developed today n speed of sixty miles an hour. TliU wniittninod with tho motors throttled to l'.'OO revolutions n min ute n ugaimt iv possible KIOII mini mum, iho kst was made tit (hi speed to offset n lack of somo 1100 pounds of loud. UBD UMJFP, Cal July 1. After less than 24 hours of quiescence, Lassen I'cak burst forth early today in a stuilenduous eruption tho 14th In tho scries that began May 20. No flames were seen, but the rast plume ot blackcncif steam from the crater wared a mile high In tho sky and vol canic ash fell at Macomber Flats, 13 miles distance. For a little less than an hour tho Inverted cono of soaring gases main tained the well known volcanic out line. First from tho mouth of tho crater Itself stood up a vertical shaft of Jet black ash. As tho shaft rose It mushroomed outward, keeping at its heart tho black coro of ash, but beginning to shado into whites nnd greys at the edges, and. finally fan ning outward over the sky In a vast panoply of gloom. High a tlio Mountain The air was clear today and from tho moment the eruption began at 5:45 a. m. until tho spreading cloud of smoko obscured vision, tho phe nomenon could be observed with pre cision. So great was tho forco of the erup tion that tho height ot the cloud seemed to equal tho distance from tho mouth ot tho crater to the plateau at tho baso ot tho peak proper. It was almost as It one mountain had been stood atop ot the other. At this distance there was the ap pearance ot what seemed A thin sheet ot gases hissing from a crevice or fissure on tho north slopo, distinct from the main crater Itself. Two eruptions seemed to bo going on at thu tamo time. Of tho length of this tissuro or Its Io8ltlon with relation to tho malu crater wero Indelcrmlnato today but Judging from appearances, tho new vent wns of considerable length. 'Sulphur Odor l"erceptlbIo Tho truo volcanic nature of the eruption, as determined by J. S. 1)11 ler of tho United States geological survey, was further emphasized to day by tho strong stench ot sulphur percoptiblo at Volta and at Viola, 22 miles down tho wind to tho north. No ashes fell at tho United States for est station at Mineral, which lafup r tho wind. These last two successivo eruptions of the peak emphasised tho warning given hy Mr. Dlller, after his recon naissance, that nothing could bo pro. dieted ot tho tuturo behavior ot thu volcano. It might bo absolutely quiet, or it might give off lesser eruptions, gradually dwindling away, or it might blow Its head oft In convul sions. Thus far the outburst havo been progressively vlolont. That ot yes tcrday Was catdly tho most marked ot tho series up to that tlrao and today's far overtopped yesterday's In grand eur and duration. So far as Is known, nobody was within tho danger zone last night or this morning. Tho district U sparse ly populated and thoso living iu tho littlo hamlets 20 miles or moro away aro thus far In no approhonslou, Munzanlta Lake, a small body at tho base ot Lassen l'cak proper and 13 miles from tho summit, Is re ported to havo fallen three tout slnco jestorday's eruption. OUT FOR PROHIBITION HOISi:, Iduliu, July I. The pin. hihitioii I'lircY won hi thu ilcinocinl In coiivonlioii when ii plunk ilcohir Ing for Iho siihiililoii nf ii cimi lioiliil miit'lliliilelit ii'nlihilliig llm iiiiiiiiiHii'liiro or mjiIu uf iiiliufriHiiiu lhiioM in Hip sliilc un ihIoiiIciI, J '.'J Iu 00, TO LONDON', July J. ".Mr. Mmooni contemplates being ublu lo telephone from Cniiuuvoii, Wale, In .S'inv York be I'u ru Iho end of lhi your," wii Iho kliiloiuciit minlo loilay by Iia mini tiger of thu company in Uglifying be fmu thu Dominion llovul ('umiiiii.nlon on Impel jut eiiiiiiiiiiulciiliiiii, lie ml' ileil l tin I Mr. Miti'eoiil nl.o onlii'lpal I'll IliemuUlg the fcpecil of llio wm lew In III lee hundred wunU ii mill-ulv. ROOSEVELT FEELS FINE AFTER SPEECH NI'AV YOHIC, July 1.-Colonel Itoosuyult ciiino buck from I'ilUbiug today after UU speech there lut night attacking Ihu WiUou uiliuinbi (ration, lie unhl lie felt fine, not willikliindiug liU long ypm-h H'nl the fact (hut Jim iIM lint H'Hru Willi Hiiil ulglil. ''It mi nllileti' U h lilfle vir'irh. ei or out of oo4Uwi Uh Jdwh' feel rigid, before Im put1 M k euloiii'l, "bill uhi'ii lltu khhwi Im mi h in uliiuht. Iluwur, "hv 44H fthoulilji't liU Iu i'llvef nmAUr &' I