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Oragon Historical HmUv. City Hall .& K Medford Mail Tribune m SECOND EDITION WEATHER ltd. Hum., DO Per, Conf, Cloudy. Slav., :tlj Mlrf.. Uli WlMllW I Unity HUlli' Yrnr. forty I'lrwt Y-ar, AIKDITORD, 0KaO,N'f TlTKSI)AY, .JANI'MIY 2, J912. No. 243. -r- rrrrrr. EVIDENCE AGAINST WILDE IS STOLEN NORA DARLING IS LOCATED AT OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA i- to QUAKE ROCKS CHICAGO; NO DAMAGE DONE Cast to West Vllirnllon Lasts Two Seconds China Knocked OK Shelves ami Doors Arc Jammed Many TliotHiht II Explosion. BUILDINGS ROCK ON FOUNDATIONS AT JOLIET Qiinkc Was Felt Tliroiiuhout Illinois Is Cauiiht liy Instrument at Washlniiton. CHICAGO, .Inn. 2. Am imrllniilnko wan i.piriiminii! Ml Cbiowjo tit 10:J1 o'clock lliitt tuiiiiiiiHf. '. Tht) Intimity of tliti quake tp not liiitmii. It wiih nit ihm( iiikI n't i lirntitin Aiul lasted only h couple yt M''OMll. Mmiiv riu nl llivl Ihoiiuht tin iploion had .pecurrod. Doors of Itoiim niiil liuihliuo were jammed, rliiitA toppled from pcdcMiiU Mini witter buttle mi rontuuriutl tables nicked, while eliundolior tlircatiyi'il to mum ilnn n. A I Juliet novci-h! ItiiiMniK rooked on tlii'ir fiiiiihlHlioii, threatening to iotflHit, hihI Krt'Hlly. iilumim! the in- liallitMIlt. It W feared tlinl tin priaoiiunt in tint state penitentiary would hn caught tti tlh5r iirltM nutl (lit1 wlldwu panic reigned' for scum turn. Prison gunnl atuck to I heir pout, littt'ir, niul prepared to release tho primmer in ciwo occasion unite. Tin1 pnrtliiititiki wni nUo felt lit Aurora, I,ncknirl, Yorkwllo, Mcndotu, Sandwich niul ViikKiin. No iIuiiimkc in retried. Tliti I nut earthquake full in CImchko occurred in March, ljJOH, wln'ii build ing wrre jarred.. WASHINGTON', .Inn. S.-A pe culiar cHtlliqiiHkc of iiiuisiiul uovcrlty wnm rojcislorcd'oit tlio folmnngruph tit Georgetown iiuivority tntlny. It was not preceded liy tlio umuil prclimfhnry tremor. Tin1 shock lusted three min ute. TAFI 10 FORCE ' I. R. INTO OPEN Secretary Hlllcs Said to Dc on Way lo New York to Tell Roosevelt That faft Will Withdraw If Teddy Will Run. WASIIINQTOK, .Inn. 'J.-l'olilii'nl olnili'M with iiHtonmliiil thin nftoinooit liv a loimrt. ituxlituil liv well known Tnl't limilorH, Hint tlio proniik'nt 1h ilu-' tiirininoil force ('oliiiiol JJoosiivclt into I ho upon in tlio conlmU fo tlio pniNiilu)itinl nomination, Tlio minor, wliioli no ono aliotit tlio Wliito Hotiho woiilil ilibCUHN, wits that Soorqlliry V, 1), Hill oh in on lonio to Now Voile, to toll Kooriovolt thilt tlio picNtilont will not IIkIiI him for tlio nomination, lint will withdraw if tlio i'onnor oliiof (ixiicutivii in roally a oaniliilato for tlio nomination. CLERGYMEN OF AUSTRALIA TQ WAR ON PRIZE FIGHTING HYDNl-jy, N, H, , Jim. J. Thoro will lio no miu'o'prizo llnhliiiK in Aim India if i)t''K mon lioro can provont it, ami ovory ol'l'orl in lioinj,' innilo liy llui miniutiiiN to provont tlio roponoil mi'Miiiir of ilaok Jolinson anil Sam AIciVov horo for tlio heavyweight (tlimnploiiNhip of tlm world, Auitalion nniiiHt tlio Johnsoii MoVttv hout was uturled ii) Hnahont lorn Huv himiiKiHH inuii of tlio oily who tni,'iiKl'd nttorno.VH to nudist tlio miii IhIoih in thoir attcimttH (o oninli tlio npoi'l lioro. 11 is tho firHl timo in tlm history of AiiHlralm that (horo haw Imon uny to nmw opiuibllion to piiK'IWin. SEARCH COUNTRY FOR 'I MISSING STUDEN1 lB. J'l-flV ,B VINCENT 3ER.KUJS. (Rcarvh In being tnndo throughout n country for Vincent Kerku. who i 'appeared from Ht. Ktnnlitlniu Colli OtilniKi), where he wn l udy leu fur m. prlciftllOOd. Hi) IlIlN iM-ell IIIIunIIIK llitll. than two weijk Young Jtrkn l hiiii of .Mlr-luiot Her it iik. 11 iru4,Kiiu butcUcr of llnntklyn, N Y, Qclicvcd That Funitivcs Intend to Placa Themselves Under the JPro tection of Russia Imperial Troops, Desert hy Hundreds. l ST. PKTKIISlll'IKI Jim. 'J. Swni. of final ilihputvlii'S rci'oix ml lierf from I'okiii today say that tin ilownor i'liiproi, lu't'onipmiioil liv tlio 7-vcnr-olil uiuporor of China, aro fK'oin; in (lij?iiif tiMuitil ,hi khi', on tlio Mon Kolian fronlior. It in liolivoil here Hint tliu 1'iiKitivot inlomf to plm-o tliumgohiu. umlur lht pi'otcclinii of Hmwia. I'oi-Kiiko .MiiiiiIiii Color. TIBX TSI.V, China. Jan. 2. All im pt'rinl troops Htatioiuiil at Ia t'how, tlio onpilnl of tho pniviii(H of Kwan Sn, in the north of China, lmvu 'fur- Mikrn tho .Miinelin colorn and nono otr to tlio rillflrt. ami. muter emu. imiiiil of (loiu-ral Wahi; VM Tso, who mum ono of l'loinier Yhuii Shi ICiii'n moht triiott'd ilfimtion. tlun hoL'in a ma roll on IVkin tomorrow. SiimiltaiiooiiHly rtivtilitlionists hi tho Htililli Infill a inarcfi northward for tho enpilnl. Tho fall of l'ukin Hconih ilu'" Itohle. Tlio iinrllutrii liimnVi .r.i oilnoiiiloil niinti liy tho iMiinoium .im tho ono imiiiirttny Unit would picvunt tho ciipitiiliilinii of tho throno. 'riioiiwimU Uosort, ThoiiMiiiiiU of trooiiH am nmnliorod amoiii; tho dooorlorH. Thoy ooinpriHo priiotloally tho ontiro lniporml army in lhnt.ni'1'lion, nml tho wliohnlo tlo IVction i takon as a sign of tlio ulli mato total iliHintcKratioii of tho Man elm dynimty. A roj;iinoiit of hnporinlihtH at Ltin Chow was tho first to desert, Tlm reiniiiniiiK troops followed thoir o. ninplo Hlmrllv nftorward. Tho army stationoil at Ivwam- Kn wn nlwuvs loyal to the throno ami thoir uiio.. )oolOil desertion Ih a Kvoro lilow to tlio Miuuthn forces, weakening tho do IViiho of ljukin to.suoh an extent that irtually tlio only onemy to ho met liy Iho rehels advinoin fronj the north and sguth will ho loyalists in the imiiicdiala vioinity of tho capital of Iho empire. , FRANCE MAY ALSO BE "SORE" AT AMERICA 1'AIIIH, Jan. U.Iltraniheniit, in what appears to ho an inspired state ment declares toniuhl that the ah Konco of AinhaKsador Jiisserand from Washington is in the natnro of niijif- flolal relniko from l'Ynueo to l'reHldit tnlt iioumio ot his attitmlo toward HiiHsiu ami tho ahroiation of tho trciily of IBIfJ.. Franco iiuil WiishIh aro closely nl liod liv roatvanl it is suid that tho I'Vnch ifovuniDHMlt reaeuts America's notion, , DOWAGER EMPRESS AND EMPEROR ARE FLEEINGTOBORDER POLICE AOVISE LER THEY HAVE THE GIRL Disappeared From Her Home in This City Somo Time Aqo Is Now Un-( tier Surveillance in California City Mother Is Notlfled. PARTICULARS FROM SOUTHERN CITY MEAGER I Not Known Whether James Gillespie Is With Her or Hot-Asks Further Information. i Nora Dariiiitf. 17, who disappeared I fr.nii lu.t iiiiiHifit-). tiiiiiii. in ilnw f.itvi Mime- three imjiTtlis uuo and for wlnlin i a search has licuji ttarriod yi since lv I thd mother ami tlm authorities, han) Iku'ii loentcd. ut'corjlin to infonna tion rot'ehttd liy ('onstable Sutler from Onkland, Cal. The yeuuj: jjirl is miiil to he in that city umle veillai.ee. It is said that she lia i intuit rk fitn t itiiL I tiy it 4fit invn"i Mr. Hinjiler at once tilok slop-, upon receipt of Iho information, to com miiiiicatii with Mrs. Uurlini;, who is nt her father's home in Idaho. Mrs Djirliiris ex))eeted to p ti Oakland oon. J'aj-tfeidars from the sOnthoni city are very mender. No meiilinn is made ofa man nccoinpaiiyiiii her. Singer will fit once uutilv the offi cers, al OalHund that if a man answer ing J mil os Gillespie's duneripiioir is seen witlithe cirl to arrott and hold him. (hllORpie is the man who is sup posed inMiavv imltieed tho prl, who is nmler ne, to leave her inotlierV home. CHRIS KAIL. KING OF GREEKS, fOM Man Who Skipped Out of Medford Some Time Ago Is Located at Red dingMay Bo Brought Back' to Stand Trial. Chris JCall, orstwhllo "klnRV of tho loenl (Jreok 'colony, who Is aald to huvo skipped out with about SS00 of Ids countrymen's money a fow months tiKUi thereby quusIiik much walling niul muiHlitiiK of tooth In tlio abode of fTto Oreoks, la wild to liavo been located nt HeddhiK, Cal. Steps nro to bo takon at onro to apiiroljuml tho ninn ami return Mm to Medford whoro ho will bo iiroae cutcd for onibozzlouiout. i Monarchs Go Calling.- CALCUTTA, Jan. 2. Kiui? (loin-no and Queen Mary spent today visiting the TillyKiuiKe horso show nml in of lleial tveeptloHH and oonrtesy calltt. Tho isit to tho horso show was a Btnto affair. Thoro was u miifjiiitleent, display of Jlorso.fle.sh and dashiilp: riding and jnnipijiK in competition for tho kiiiKeniporors and tho viiieroV oups. jrauy military entries liKiircd in tho ehow. - . Postma.ster Arrested. WAHDNKK, Idaho, Jan. '-'. Ghiwp ed with tho 'enihoxzleinout of postal funds, V. S. Urainard, postmaslur lioro, is hold hy tho federal authorities at Harrison, pending tin inspection of tho YVarduor postoftleo hy Inspector Fidlinwidor, who he;itu oheekintr up tho oflleo today. Hurt by Fall From Sled. SHATTLM, WiibIi., Jim. J. Anna Foraytji, 10, la nt tho point of ilontli na tho lean It ot InJurloH received last nlKht whuii olio was thrown from a bolmloil In a collUloiiMvlth a pro-' JoctliiK board. NG ( SCENES IN TABRIZ, PERSIA, WHERE FIERCE ,y gfe Wl3B ; ' M, artnfxx &czxat. nr COITIONS AT :4 ANIENT 0AM ARE AGAINJERIS Steps Will Be Made ts&wce Chicago- Rogue Company to Provide Fish way at Dam Which Will Settle f Controversy for All Time to Come. Keports from the Anient dam above Grants l'a5, which has been an al most cmista'ut harrier teethe progress of fii-loti their wh up the rier, are to the effect that once. iihIii condi tions are dclorahlc. an, ji Sundry, chief deputy foVh w anion, has tiled a formal complaint nml itcps wilt be niKon soon to put the tlsliway 111 bet ter condition. It is said that a luck of money on the part of the CliicinriV.lloKiie oin- pnny which controls the diyn at ires ent is re-ponsible )..r tho fiMiwa, not lieinjj in hotter condition. Prom ises to better conditions theie lime so far failed to heir fruit. 20.000 MEN OUT ON STRIKE Ninety Per Cent of New York's Laundries Are Tied Up 15,000 More, Workers Expected to Go Out Soon. . NEW YOHIC, Jan. . 2. Twenty thousand women nml girl employes of steam and hand l.iuudfToa went on strike lioro today, and 15,000 jnoro ar4 expected to o out tonight. Nine ty per cent of New York's laundries nro closed and till probnbly will close, thoir doors, Tho stilkors donmnd n. 10 hour day, an liicrpaso In wages nvoniBliiBtR per ceiu ami bettor snu- Itary conditions, preteutod dressing rotniiB, protected niacliltiory, adhor- onco to tho ehtld labor. law, which, thoy claim, Is boliiK flagrantly vio lated, About 2,000,000 who depend upon tlio laundries for thoir personal and household work will bo affected. - s 200 MORE FAMILY MEN PUT TO WORK BY CITY rOHTLANO. Ore., Jnu. 2. Two hundred additionnl men with families were given work h the uty of Port land in tho parks and roadways to day in an effort to ulh'viatu tho priva tions of tho uiiomploved hero. One hmulred aud flftv ot thoso employed last wool; were retained ulo. Tomor row a largo number of thoso put to work lust week will he discharged o luuko room for other needy ouvd, TrtE&sz. . LABOR LEADERS TO ENTER PLEAS ON .12 Each Waived Reading of Indictment When They Appearedjn Court To dayClancy Denies He Ever Con fessed. I.QS AN'GKLKS, Cal.. Jan. 2.- Vhoii Olaf A. Tveilmoo, Anton Jo linmisoii and J. K. Munsey wprc un- rHifrnod- boforo .Iutle Wellborn in the United States district court'Jiore to day, on charges of conspiring to vio late the interstate eommorecr Ihw in transporting dyiuunite, each waived the rending of the indictments. l)e-fon-e Attorney Harriinau thou asked that the men ho given 10 days in which to decide upon thoir pleas This rpiot was grauted hy Judge Wellborn, who s-ot January l'J ns the date upon which' the .nun must entor their ooveral pleijk The proceedings were of a perfunctory nature, thore being no "fireworks" of any kind. The accused men were represented hv Leeoinpte Davis and Harrimnn. The latter stated after tho arraign ment that Harrow would most likelv he connected with the defonso whwi the men entered thoir plons on Jami arv l'J. Neither Tveitinoe, Joliann- en nor Mimsey would ninko a stato- inent other thiiii to illiterate that thoy would bo able to prove thoir innocence of Iho , charges registered against them. Dcutct. Confession. SAX 1'KAXCISCO, Cal., Jan. 2. Denying that ho had over confessed any complicity in tho jrcNnmara dynnuiitings, Eugene A. Clancy, who. serioulv ill at his homo hero, is under bonds to appear before tho federal grand jury in Los Angeles and an swer to an indictment charging con- piraoy, in an interview today told of tho. "third dogree examination he un derwent in tho south recently. "'I ell thom I hnve not confessed," Clancy said. "Tell them I'll face my accusers Jnnunry 8 in Los Augelos, and tell them that labor will not suf fer from this plot nguinst it. "As for my experience in Los An geles, Oscar Lawlor tried to browbeat and force mo into a trap to toll him something.. I told him and the de tectives that I'd do what talking I had to do before the grand jury. I was not in condition to undergo an ordeal then, hut thoy threatened mo hrutally. "As for the reptile MA'Miiuignl, I never saw him." Stokes Still Low. NEW YOUIC, Jnu. 3. Although ho la still In a serious condition, physi cians lioro today decided that n sec ond oporatlon upon Millionaire W. E. D, Stokes would hardly ho nccosoary, JAN FIGHTING CONTINUES t immmmmhBBHBIHwHBE&IMPImK rase oxiSEd, cs 2a&zcs G UNDER - WAY AT TABRIZ Russian Reinforcements Are Being Rushed to Scene of Hostilities Shuster to Leave Soon Under Rus j sian Guard. TEHEKAX, Jan. 2. Dispatches to day from Tabriz report continued fighting, and Uusmuii reinforcements are being hurried to the scene of hos tilities. Amir Khichmet, head of the radical party, has fled Tabriz and siuca then the reactionaries have made a series of demonstrations in the streets. Message indicate that foreigners in bnd plight iu the city of Tabriz. A Hritish expedition from Indiu to occupy Shiraz is contemplated ns a result of tho nttack on tho British I consul, W. A. Smart. It is expected that Director of the Treasury Shu-.-1 ter will shortly lenve Persia for home under u Kiissia guard. The Uussans are now exterminating the Armenian volunteers. All the provinoes protost against tho illegal action of the cabinet and the regent, who, by the fundamental law of tho constitution, do not possess tho power to dissolve the Mojliss. FOR ANOTHER GO LOS AXGELES, Cal., Jan. 2. With his right hand in urgical splints, tlio result of a broken thumb, and a out in his sculp that goes to the bone, Frnnkio Conley, battered and bruised, praotioallyknocked out yostordav by Joo Hivors, today is clamoring for uijothor match with hit, uimpioror. "If 1 hadn't hurt mv haluU would have licked tho Meixioan sure," Con Ipv said today, "I broko my thumb in the first round whon I knocked him flat with u right hook to tho jaw." Bob Sled Kills. XORTII VANCOUVER B. C, Jan. 3, As tho result of n. oollision ho tweon a hob slod and a dray, Donald Smith, 13, received injuries which ro sulted iu hid doath. F HTIN LAW OFFICE IS ENTERED AND PAPERS TAKEN District Attorney Cameron Charges That Wilde or His Agents Were In strumental in Gaining Possession of evidence. WILDE SAYS THEFT IS "DAMNABLE CONSPIRACY" Bank Books Have Nearly Every Dam aging Entry Torn From Them Cancelled Checks Gone. POKTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. The of fice of District Attorney Cameron and of A. E. Clark, special prosecutor of Louis J. Wilde, the San Diego bank er, who is to go on trial here Jnnu nry 8 for embezzlement of $00,000 from the defunct Oregon Savings and Trust company, were broken into lAst night and practically all the evidence against Wilde stolen. Cameron, in a statement at noon, said: "The robberies were undoubtedly plauned by agents, of Wildo for tho Uurpoc of removing all the evidence against him that might send him over the rQad.'i.w-r As soon as he was apprised of the bold thefts, Wilde said: "The whole thing is n damnable conspiracy, concocted in the district attorney's office. They know that thev have not proof to convict and their agents did thoso iohs with a iew of further blackening my name. Thev had not a shadow of a case. This action gives thom an excellent opportunity to crawl from under." flce bCto : building through a window. They broko open his desk, where the bank books and cancelled checs were stored. Prncticnll v e cry entry in tho bank books that referred to Wildo was torn from the books and taken away, and the checks and other docu mentary evidence likewise stolen. Eutry into Clark's jfflee in tho Chamber of Commerce building was made by unscrewing the doora from their hinges. The prosecution's list of witnesses in the Wildo case, which were In an iron box in Clark's desk, were taken. In both offices desks were smashed and papers tin-own over the floors. Cameron attempted to keep tho matter quiet, but after several hours ho admitted that the offices had been broken into. HANIGAL ON HISJAY EAST Star Witness in Dynamite Cases Is Placed Aboard Train and Whirled Away Toward Indianapolis De parture Was Secret. LOS AXGELES, Cal., Jan. 2. Ortio E. McMnuigal, confessed dyna miter and star witnosb in dynamite plots, today is speeding toward In dianapolis iu tho custody of Malcolm McLaren of tho Ilurns agency nnd Undfrr Sheriff Kobort Brain. .Within two hours after MoLaren had uiado tho announcement that Mc .Mhuignl would not bo taken east un til about tho miildln of .Tnmmrv. Mm prisoner was whirled to tho Santa Fa station and started for Indianapolis, ATHENA, Ore "Now yoo, caa lick mo," eald six-foot Arthur Sim mons, agod 18, aftor ho had turned Schoolmaster Parker over hla kae and spanked tho Instructor, Parker took tho youtiK husky at his word and strapped him hard. Simmons iock tho whipping, and woo expelled, v "!