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AKJF 11 0; Tfftnn HiMi"ichi Mutt 507 Second Street ,) .) Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fnlr Max. Hllj Mln. fttj ltd. Hum. ttl. SECOND EDITION MEDFORD, OKIWOtt AVI'IDN'KSDAV, .JlTl,Y 13, 19I-I NO. 98 Forty-fourth Yr. liciliv -Nirim ir. , , . .'-. ' " - 'v HUERTA RESIGNSASPRESiDENI DICTATOR QUITS I0B FOR GOOD Dictator Reported on Street o! Mex ico City This Warning, Tlteuyh Ru mcrrd to Have Fled With Relatives to Puerto Mexico to Take Passaije nit Dutch Wamliln In Hnrlior. MUX MM) CITY, July 15. Offi cial niuioiiiiroinoiit Is niado tlm'., actuated by lilKhost motive of pa tilollsm mill riiinpl)lug wild Hiiprwittn ilnly lo lliu counlr)', President llucrtn will send liln resignation ( niuurcs til 4 o'clock thl nft'Ttioon Francisco Curtmjnlu, (hit former min ister, will take Dm lli f officii til prutWImiNl pti'lilnt two hours lm ir. WAHIIINOTtlON, July 15 Consul Canada nl Vera Crux reported lo tlm Main department today that tint lluor In, lllnnnui't, Fimnte mid I'arudni families Ml Mexico City for Vera Cru or Puerto Mexico last, night Thl was llio first offlclcal Informa tlim reaching Washington concerning Dm, (Unlit of tlm families of tlm dli" Intor ami his closest friend. MKXH'O CITY, July If..-(Inn-nil HttiTtit wit iiIiimiI lli principal fctlft'tS.llf lllH CllpUltl Uiul4l 11 o'clock, ih usual, wont In Hi bur 1,tr idiop in front T the 'nlh' r fiec "to lii shnvt'd. VF.RA CHUZi July lf..Twn spo clnl trnin, conveying llio families of (liiirir llucrtn uml (li-iiinil Rliin iin't mill others from Mexico Citv ! Ilic muni, nn r'iorl'il lo have nr lived lit Orinbn ul l o'clock Hit morning. I'tiim Hint point, il in be lieved. riiy iniiV proceed lo Puerto Mexico, where llu'y Miouhl nrrivo to unit row morning. 'to lloiinl llulrli Wnndilp Tlio Dutch cruiser Korli'imr, which for several day luiil been hero, left til III o'clock this morning. Hordes liiintioii was snhl lo In Puerto Mex ico. The ln'lii'f lliul llcni'rnl lliii'ila uml his frii'iiilH Intend to luuiril tin' Hutch warship wn Hlri'iiglliciii'd h.v Hit' fact that her onplnin went to tin' oiiillnl soon aftir lliu arrival and t hift Hut cruiser hiiIIi'.I without him. Colonel hiinitu, ooiuniniiding thi' federal troops nt tin Kiip, until toilay that Ilia Inhori'iH wr-ro grading IIk londwny iiliiug tint toni-up hitIIoji of tin' trni'krt, hill Hint IiIm uruVr M'n imihIUvc nut to allow u hjiiK' rail to hi' laid. AT BORDER CITY HI, I'ASO, Tx., July M.-Oi'iiphU FiaiiciHiHi Vljlu, hi HlniT and a hiiiiiII I'Hcott nrrlvi'il toilny nt Junroe to fipi'inl a I'cw ilayrt nt lliu Inmlur huro. Tim inn tlirin divlHioual comuiauilut' ix i'.oi,'li,'( to inluiii Koitttt and liuvn his fiitlrii uruiv moving toward Mux ion Oily wllhli' cij;ht ilayH. Tltu Villn troopx are Hprunil over Konlhi'rn Chi hiinhtiii, Whllo nt Jiuiri'r., (lenoial Villa w(l iiiTiiiiKU I'm' ftituro hii))IU'H. Whilu It Ih known Hint Yilln'x supply of aitillnr,s iimmunlllon Ih miiph hi' is hliort on 1 1 f lo i'urtrid''i. Aiiioiik IIiiiho lU'i'ouipanyliiK ""!' I'liil Villn wi'rti Kornplo Aunlani', Cnrriiiixu'x tri'HMurr I'lii'iul, and ol In' r olTinliiU of llio iinllonnl oil NlllulloiinllhlH who wciii uiiili'd nl .liiuii'. iliuiiiK Ihn Hint outhii'iik of Ilia Ciiriniuii'Vllln nnlianni'iui'iil, which wiih piili'liud up later nt tin' Toui'oil roiilViriiri', Thu Cairuiui mi'ii Iiiivii hi'i'ii pfvin Ihi'lr lihi'i'v uml Hit' ('niniimt fmiiN i'oiiIIniiii'i'i hy Ilia Villn ii'ola ivlurui'il In i'MU klilulloimlial jiHi'iiU hviv, OF NATIVE LID VILLA ARRIVES BRIEF IT LASSEN PEAK BREAKS FORTH FOR 1 8TH TIME Eruption of Magnitude Unequalled Since the Volcano First Awoke to Renewed Llf May 30 Column ot Steam and Ashes Rises to Double Previous Height. ItKDDINU, Cul.. July IS l.nwM'11 IVnk liroUn foilli r.nn i-nrly IimIii) In mi eruption of uuiKiilttnIo on iiunlli'il aliiio tlm voliauo flrnt woIm to ri'imwi'il Hf on Muy 30. At 1:46 o'clock thin uflnrnnon, tlm aurt'iiil liiK roliiimi of iitonin unit ohIi linil rUcn to iloulili, tin' linlKlit of af pruvlo.mly Hi'i'ii mill wnn rontlnuliiK tiuitliiiluUh"il. Hotli In duration mnl uttmiii'. thin. tl"i olRlili'i'titli, In nUo tin uumt iiolnwortliy In tluf nrUn of of iiutliurta. ItKDDINd, t'nl., Jul 15. Illaclc mnoki) IipIcIipiI a inllo lilxli from tlm crniiT on l.nnen IVak rarly today and tlin Urlftml noutliwanl in'toro dm wind n banner ton tnllc loup. Tlio auioilot of fnllliiK ahr wai iiunll. ronui'kfjd with the urcat criip. tlon of Junutf. nltliounli tlm voliium of Hit rIouiKwaii fully ni groat ami lliu duration or tlm illntiirlianro lonx cr. Tho firm vlol'n of tlm oul- lirxak liottan to lUliidlo alli-r two lipum. tlioiiKh tlio tiiuuutaln Kill iinltti'd smoke Tlm iiiDctarln of Mount I.nimon In eruption lm biToiuo ro coimnon Dial it no loncnr oxcltoa tlio country- dilo. Today' I thu olKlitionth trup tlon uliito May 30, Tlm xrmitlou rciiowrd Its outpour- Iiik later In ho luornlitK, and nt 11 o'clock wah KhootlnK out Kteam mid milieu a powerfully mi nt flmt. ThU mudo flvu houm of nearly routluiio'ia uinrked activity, which la tlio ttreat mt duration of nny ilUturbnnci) hith erto, FROM PLAYING TANGO ft UttUUNflTON', In., July Ifl. When eullopi'H on exeursion " xtfiimerrt play tnn nirn,, tlm 'JOIl kiHh eiuployeil ul the Mi- f himippi Pearl Hiiltou eoiupany lofiiHe, to work. This is Hie Imnis for mi in- junetion ui'liou filed loday hy Mulr llros. to roslrnjn ealiopo niuni on HlennuTK ilnriiiK work " inn hours. The plaintiffs also seek diinmues in thu sum of WOO fop loss of I liu M'rviees of young women employes. HHHI HI UiifcJll. lilt' ii - . : MILLION DOLLAR CHICAGO, July lf. Tlio closiig chapter in thu llarr nnd Widen ens?, Hocused of obtaining mt nggrcgu'c of $1,(100,000 hy fraudulent nsu of tho mails, was written in thu United Htnles district court hnru today when nine defendants connected with thu coinpaiiv were minvlctcd. Thu firm was founded in 1001 by James Hair mnl Joseph Widen us tlio Hair uml Widen Mercantile ugciioy, and ul first did a legitimate busi ness. Hair dropped nilt mnl Abra ham II. Hrccinaii nud Ficdi'iluk Wen- dlcr i'iiiiiii In, The firm was acciiwcil of iliiplnu cicililors of bankrupt firms by hint lug Uml It i'iiiiiii recover hldccn us. sel'i, In this way llinv iccclvi'il liiigu iiviiiiuniM I'lmu put sous nil nV" it lliu i'iiiiiii IT, IhiI recnti'iji's from lunkiiipt llinu H'nv iimili'Hll' nil, ARREST N POISON FRIEND Evelyn Jane Rinehardt Accused of Murder of Former Partner, Mrs. Kathleen Bluett-Found Living Under Another Name as Wife ot Companion. SAN JOSH, t'nl., July I.V -Kvilyn Jain Itiiiehniill, n niirM', lined li'i, siiiiulit fur the iilh-jjeil munler of her foiiipniiiiiu mnl purl hit, Mrs. Kutli Iciii lllui'lt, was arrested lmr tmlnv mi a warnnit i-iii'd in I'laeer eoiiiity. Thu two M'oiui'li ei'tidiii'leil n has pitnl in Auhiini, I'laeer enmity. Last January, while illsliifei'tiii" elolheu, Mrs. Illnelt suffered liurns mid died. Sliiirlly hefori' she had taken out three life insutyiiice polieies nmiru miliiij; lfv100. The will nnuieil Mis IHiiehardl us hole heir and execu trix. She took Hie body lo Ifcuo for bur. inl, nlthouuh Mrs. Hindi's relatives lived in Ahimeihi, Oil. They did not learn of the dentil until three mouths Inter. lint n lliitnml Three thousand dollnrs wns eol leeled on mm policy, but the two other eoiaimnies delayed payment until tey could inveolJjrnle, -Tlimc suspieians were nrmixod nud the bodv wim exhumed. The murks of the bum were still visible, but the cxiimimi'K physieinns did not think they were wifticient to nccount for death, mnl necordiiiKly the lirniii nnd viheern were tnken to Son Krniici'-co for eheinlciil nnnlvsis to deteruiine the suspected presence of poison, nnd u warrant for Miss ltinehnrdt's ar rest was jiwnru out in Auburn. PoUon SiiNs,rt(s Through n milnku in the nddress nud u confusion of unities, the po lice wntched nil nfcht nt the houiu of Mnry lliiiehnrt. The nrresl was iiiuilo todny nt mi nparlmenl whore Kvi'lyu Jim Hinehnnll win livinu un der tlm iiiimo of Mrs. Kiukuid, with her Mster, Mnry, It. I. Kiuknid, who she says is her hiisbntid, nud their baby, four weeks old. Mrs. Kinkaid is still in the care of n nurse. Following thu arrest, Mrs. Kiuknid made thu following Htnlciitcut ; "Mrs. llluctt wiis elenninir gloves with gnsoliite, which burM into flniues. Shu fell forwnrd on the ee nii'iit floor of thu wushroom, pain fully burned about the face, uuus ami hand. "Dr. (1. r'ny, who utleiidcil her, found that she was suffering from concussion of the bruin mid uriicuiia, nud Hint she had iiihulcd flumes." Sim died Jnuunry 31. 1 was mar ried to U, A. Kiuknid a rnnrhur !n 8nn FranclHco on July 1, 1913. Wo kept our luarrliKu secret ami I con tinued to live under my mnldcn namo, hcriutdo my fuiully, I thouRht, would not approve of thu nmrrliiBo. Thoy uro In ModoBto," Wlicn llio government brought it I'hurgcs Widen uoniiiiitleil suicide, Inking poison on his mother's grave in n St. Louis cemetery. Those con victed today were: Abraham II. I'tecmnn, superintend ent of ngcnls, Chicugo; Frederick Wendler, general inunii:er in the St. I.ouls office! Chnilus F. Day, Kan sas City, Jinncs T. Miiicharl, ltob urt II, Ponder, Pittsburgh; Joseph Slovens, Kunsiis City i W. W. Fell ers" Kansas City; J, II. Wnnunii, St, Louis, mid JoM'ph Fiiih'iniiii, St. l.ouU, Piecmmi mnl Wcnillcr wcru ilcchir I'd hy lliu jiriiM'cutor to he the chief offender. 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PETTIT LfNTXEfe CONCEALING HEte FACE. F-TeoM PHOTO af5AFH(S Z3 SHE S BENG T6MeN TO JfML. Q- o TliU pli"tnsni.li kIkiws Sheriff S. I'. I'cltlt arresMus Mrs. Carman on a charcc of caulng the death Mn. '.otiNo lldi ej by rrlinln.i. ir.tnu In the office ef Mrs. Carman' hubnnd, Dr. FVhvIn Carninn. 8he I bown con calms; hr fn e from Uk i ! it ost pliers nt ulio wan bciuc taken to J nil. At the top of the picture uliown lb ill til Mi..ro:a. I I. where ue wai placJ. wry-ry . -, , . ELKS OBJECT TO BEINGPENALIZEDFOR T DKNVKU, Colo.. July 15 - South ern delegate to the tiolilen Juolleo of thu grand lodgo lleiiuvolont and l'ro lectlvu Order of KlkB meetliiK wt! tho twcnty-elKlith annual ro-uulon of tho oritur huru, protealed vlKorously at tlm morning gentian nKiilnut boln-; peuallxed for the colored population ot nouthern cities. Acting In recommendation of tho retiring grand exalted ruler, Kilwnn' I.euch. thu grand IuiIro hn1 renclmbvl Ita notion of n year ago nud rein stated 5000 populaMon da n reipilalt' fur a lodgo dlspi'untlon. stipulating, howuver, "llvo tlinu-.wnl whlto" poo plo. Thu subject will comu up ngnln on n motion to rofi-r to n.coiumyteu for report. At tho Uroadwny narlc thu drill teams of Houlder. lolo., llochoster, Oakland. Detroit nnd San Francisco. engaged In coempetltlvo drill maneuv ers. Tho I.ob AiiRelea team fulled to uppuar. I'ruvlounly a Great FalU, Mont., team was entcrod. This team, however, was lneompletovlien tlu drills besnn nnd was ellintnated. WIFE RE-MARRIED PlTTSlUMtn, Pn , July lo.- Mrs. l.uurtv Cook Corey, foviacr wife of William V.. Corey, former president of thu Uniled Slates Stool Coroora tion, wns married in Now York last Friday mid Milled "u Hntntdny for Kurnpo, uccording I" uiinuunucini'itl curds received by inoiiihi here today. Mrs. Corey inanicd .Cllciin Duck worlh, it wenllhy muslo dunlin' in Now York City. JUSTICE LURT0N BURIED iESIDE HIS CHILDREN f'LMIKKVIM'l. 'IViiii., Julv IV Thu body nf JiinIiiu llornre . I.ur- lull, who illl'il KllliihlV, Uils hulled lulu liuhiy he -nlc Hi" giuu'n of h no ihlliJicii, NEGRO POPULA WWII CilAliCEO IIIIII AND KAtS. FLiDI?eMCt THREE i OE SAN' FRANCISCO, Cnl., July 15. An unruly bull broke, loosu from a bunch of rattle unloaded tally to day uu tho Kmbarcadero and daubed thruiiKh thu commission merchants nnd downtown business districts, with n vaqucro In full clinse, gal loped up Nob Hill Into tho thick ot thu apartment houses. Terrified by tho chnso behind him. and bewildered and Infuriated by tho street traffic, he turned abruptly off IMiu' street and butted Into an apart ment liouso hnllwav Once Inside theio seemed no turn ing bark, nnd to thu amazement and terror ot the tenants, ho kept on no three flights of stairs t. On tho fourth floor tlio vaquero cornered liliu. but It was necessary til bark him Into n lady's bod chaiu ler before ho rould bo turned around and led downstairs. BR L TENEMENT A REGRETS FAILURETO SLAV MONK ST. PHTHRSllURO, Russia, July 15. Tho Kmporor's court physician, I'rofessor Serglus I'etrovltch Foderoff uml tho empress' lady In waiting, Mile. Vlrubovu, started today for Tyu men, Siberia, according to tho Cour ier, to attend thu mystic lay monk and Imporlul confidante, Gregory Ras putin, who Is suffering from a wound Inflicted by n woman who tried to kill him, In u newspaper Interview today, Ousuva, tho wouldbo assassin, who Is In Jull. mid shu had long mudltatod killing Ruspiitlu uml thus "putting nu end to thu awful evil wrouuht by him In Russia by hi Impostures uu dor tlm guUo of n prophet." Hhu said, "hit hud iliukuit Chris. Hunlly, was soTiikj toiuplutloii uml was blusphoiiiuiisly iiiocIiIiik tint iuus huly fcelliius of triiu bolluvufs," und shu mlded Ihsl ' liu imjiiyinl ubnululo jniiililiill) uud hud openly uml Hlth- T 1IILK MURDEH C CAtPNIAtsi Tue SEVEN KILLED IN : MICHIGAN MINE BY IRON RIVKlt, Mich., July i:. Seven miners were killed in Hie Hal kun mine nt the Alpha location, near bore, when ipiieksaud caused, n cave in. ' Tho miners were drilling info a roof. The drill hit quicksand nnd with a shout tho men, about thirty in number, begun i rutdi for tho mouth of the tunnel. Seven of Ihe miners were overtaken and killed by the Hiiekxiuiil, which filled every crev ice in thu mine. Thu rust of tho men ran for their lives, pursued by thu Mind. Two were caught while trying lo reach a lad der. One of these was eouiR'lled lo shed his clothing. He struggled linked from the mine. The other man lost It's boots, which became engulfed and which he kicked off. out consclenco ruined tho lives pf young girls." (lusovn cocniiuded: "I. as a simple Christian, could not suffer his nbusu of tho church. I wnntod to kill him last year. 1 wen, to Yalta but could not approach htm becausu liu was so closely suroundod by, aristocratic women followers. "I roKrot that I tailed to kill him. All tho samo, ho will not llvo. Tho Russian ponplo will not endure suo'i disgrace" Rasputin. In an lutorvlow said: "It Is all that cursed HollodoriH. Abbot at Tsnrllsyn. Hut to tho con fusion of himself and nil my uuu in lex, I will llvo uml thoy will hnvg nooses put around their nocks," llollodorus wits u grout rival of lUspullii In thu Russian cupltul whim en liu was recently bunlshud ow lug to lluspuiln lufliiuiirn with llio emperor Jtiupiithi s rcruvi'iluy fruw M wound , QUICKSAND HOBO CONFIRMS STORY TOLD By I NEGRO SERVANT Tramp Asking Food at Carman Resi dence iit'TfrnVof Murder Corroh orates Narrative of Cella Coleman Anonymous Letter Writer Claims Guilt Indlctraeot .Tcmevrow. MINKOt.A, N. Y.. July 15. A urand Jurr, from which two nioin berH withdrew, liefoimo of friendship for the,. Carmar( family, resumed to lay Its deliberations In the case of Mrs. Florence Carman, held In Jail as-having' fired the shot which killed MrsJ I A) nine FJallcy In Dr. Carman', office at Freoport on tho night ot Juno 30. It wm 'exp'retod that tho Jury would complete Its work today and that It an Indictment were found It would be returned rtomorrow. Xoco lo Testify With tho resumption of tho hear ing District Attornoy Smith an nounced that he had Issued a sub poena for Mrs. Ellen Corby, a nleco of Mrs. Carman. It Is understood that alio Is ono ot tho two women who novo been sought since tho murder, as having been In the doctor's wait ing room and who fled when tho)' beard the shot fired. The first witness examined today was Henry De Beau, who testified to seeing Mrs. Bailey going to the Car man home. Another witness, was Miss Helen Combs, who was is the waiting roam when the murder was committed. it was thought likely that Mrs. Carman would not bo called before the Jury. Hercounsel had agreed to waive Immunity for her, but In the opinion ot the district attorney It U axpodfcnf to have her testify. AnonymoiM Letter Dr. Carman made public today ,h letter addressed to his wife . from Rochester, X. Y. The writer said ho had shot Mrs. Balloy. He had donned a woman's clothing, be said, as a dlsgulfic. Tho letter was writ ten In what was apparently dis guised handwriting and looked as it It had been penned by a woman. It was not taken seriously. The last witness before the Juryf was Frank J. Farrell, a tramp, who went to the back door of the Carman house on tho night of Juno 30 to ask for food. It Is understood that Far roll's story corroborated In general tho account given yesterday by Cella Coleman. REBEKli AT BORDER TOWN ISJP OUT FJ, PASO, Tex., July 15. Tho forty-eight members of tho uonstitu tiouulWt gnrrisou nt Pulomns wero either killed in battle or executed by federal filibusters who attacked tho border town early today. No man escaped to tho American side. Tins wns reported hero to Mexican federul officials and by United State arm" nnd United States customs ngcntK at Columbus, X. M., sovfn milt from tho Hccno of thu fighting. . Shortly after daybreak United Suites army officers of tho Thir teenth cavalry, estimnted tit 450 men, swooped down on tho lit tla gnr risou of Villn troops. Tlio constitu tionalists responded with ft steady fire, but were overpowered by over whelmiiiL' odds. It was reported to Avturo F.lias, lTuerln consul here, that nineteen of tho Villa garrison wore executed. Tho filibusters can tnrcd tho entire unuiuucut nnd sup plies Ql tho post. The ntlnek- on tho border town wm taken hero us uu indication of e newt'd activity of tho fcdernl Irieg ulur trouH in ('Itihutihun statu which hi'rotoforu have uoniim-u their acuv- IIL.a l Dm Inli'ilnr. Then, Wliru many rumors hero about fillliiiHlcriug I'xpeilittoim to uu set on root in uu tlidniilliiii of a counter revolution tt lor the full of llio lliierln. (miiimI government. Thu troops which look PIwh wm H ,(MuluuiiiltiJ bv fbuuirul Uuaud iiumi'x, hum in in rifviHmiwtiw t" fiiunbi with tiwwrsi ytuumi imw m inw (vmrt imwnn n , (i .fl . i.