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(I' trtfm fthtwkitl tinitV J iTJ - ,, i Medford Mail ... i" ? 1 SECOND EDITION WEATHtR Fair tonight iHKl.Uwmmirj ' Mat, M4; Mta. MBV MEDFORD, OREGON, TIIUHKDAY, OCTOBER JO, 19J2. NO, 172. Dully Hvi'iilli Ytnr. $ Tribune I Lv , ' II' 1 NEW YORK RED SOX LOSE DESPITE RALLY Marquard Pitched Game Tlirouqhout For Giants Against O'Brien nnd Be Ulent Hits Even and Merkle Makes Only Error of Struggle. Team; Evenly Matched But Giants' Hits' Attached Red Sox Plays Er rorlesi,' Clock-work Game. !l IJOSTONi Oct. JO. New York camu buck wltli Uulto Marquard toduy ami iiintlu It oven-nil, with Iho Hod Box. taking llio third content of the worm scries by a scorn of 2 to I. The Hox, Hunting desperately and forced to romo from behind, mad a sensational ninth Inning rally ihnt threatened to pull Iho gnme out of tin flm when Marquard faltered nntl Iho Cllnnt defense threatened to crack lint Cady. who had replaced Carrl- kuii hohlnd tho plate, was unequal to tin) tank tint up to him In tho pinch nnd whim Duvoro pulled down his loiiK fly tho agony was ended and tho rare was evened up. Marquard, who had been a ques tlon mark In the Olatit battery cant of characters, camo back with a flash of IiIm early-season lO-in-a-row form and. kIwmj a lead of ono run In tho flrnt Innings, held tho Box safe nil Hut way. .-wwO'llHcH'd CUwy HIiowlnR ' nitric crRrlnn who opposed the Olnnt sohthpaw, pitched a grade of hall that would have won with lota to spare had ho boon pitted aalnst the (Hants exhibition or yesterday, but tho luck wan not with him and tho (Hants backed Marquard up In a fashion that muat havo mado Mathew koii envious, llodlonl made a ninth Inning en try after O'llrlen had given way to n pinch hitler, and hold tho Otanta safe In tho cloning stonsa. Hcclopt arc $(i:,H- The attondanco today was 3M2-1: rerelpts 103,142. Of thlH tho National Commission's sharo Ih SC.3H.20: players' aharo. fSU.flllil.GH. Each club receives 111,- .mi.ca. Tho total attondanco for tho three games was 102,503, That tho ninth Inning rally did not nl leant tlo up the gamo waH iinquos. tlonobly duo to tho fact that tho Hos ton conchors wonl up In Iho air nt tho critical moments. With Speaker out of tho way, I.owIh singled and Gardner combud u sting ing double down tho right flold lino. Devoro and Merkt handlod It poor ly, whllo LowIb scored Oardner wns held nt second, and n moment later wan nabbed nt third when Stahl rnppod a hot rounder to Marquard. who throw to Horxog. Wagner then tupped to Klotohor, who shot ono straight and into to Morklo for what Hhould hnvo been tho closln ogut, but iho flrstbOBoman droppod tho toss. Piny of tho Dwy Now camo tho piny of tho day. (Coutlntiort ou puge 2.) COAL GRAFTERS FOUND GUILTY TACOMA, Wn Oct. 10.-Chnv)eH E. Uoiiflton and .Inliu J I. Bullock, eonl tleiiloiH, .olinrgcil with conBilraoy l (lofniiul (lio govormnont in biildiug- to Niipply ooul to AluHlcnn fort), wcio lodiiy found Kiillty by ft jury in fed eral court here, after a trlnl lasting liioro than (liven wcokn. Tho ciihq wn oontluoted for tho Rovermnoiit by II, I), TowuhoiuI, spec lal aHfliHtnnt to Attorney General Wioltorrtlium. Tho Jury roturnod tho vordlot nt 1 o'clock this morning having uo11 out hIiico ,1;30 yojitordliy nftornoon. Attornoya iMIoa and Uutou for Houston and McCaf forty for ilullock gavo notlco for a now trial and aakod ah arrest of Judgment, pending pre paration of llio bill of oxcoptlone. NINTH NNNG WINS HARD TURKS MEET DEFEAT FROM Troops Still Locked In Battle Mon tenegrin Artillery Fire Most Ef fectiveReinforcements Arrive for Turkish Troops, Battle Is Renewed. Russia Ready With 80,000 Troops (3 Assist Balkan States if Austria Attempts Intervention. IHJDA I'lIHT, Ort. 1(1. The Turk Uh forro locked In bultlo today with Montenegrin troops around Dttchltch Ih the snmo that met defeat yeittep day at Plnnllni Mountain. Tho ar tillery fire or the Montenegrins was most effectho yesterday, and tho Turks were driven bnrk with slug gcrlng losses. All through last night and early today Turkish reinforcements arrived" ou the shore of Lake Hcutarl nnd to day's conflict promises to bo marked by wholesale bloodshed. Tho fighting this morning Is re ported brisk and tho losses on both sides already are heavy. King Peter's youngest son Is fighting with his father's troops, serving as n captain of artillery. Ibifrier Villages Aflame VIP.NNA, Oct. 10. UlspatchcH re ceived hero today from Cottlnjo ,the capital of Montenegro, stAtu Utiat R'riy1tvlllaxM,wiloBc. "the "THrkey Moutenogrln frontier aro In flames, Wounded peasants nro reported flee ing Into tho Interior of Montenegrin territory. lteports from Turkish sources charge the Montenegro troops with having slaughtered women and chil dren. Tito outcome of tho battle around Dltchltch Mountain between Turkish and Montenegrin troops, Is still In doubt. HtiNsin Heady to Help BT. Pr.TICHSnUHO. Oct. 10. Possibility of war between Hussit and Austria, as nn outgrowth of tho disturbance In tho Dalkan states, li soon hero today In despatches to tho Novoo Vromya, asserting that Aus tria Is mobilizing four army divisions presumably for service In tho Hal kans. Tho nowspnpor ulso assorts that 1,800 cars stand ready to trans port 80,000 Husslan soldiers to tho sceuo If Austria tries to Intervene. Tho KuHstan minister of finance today placed 115,000,000 at tho dis posal of nix of tho largest banks In Russia to provent tho panic now pre vailing on tho PurlH Ilourso spread ing here. (Jrecce Is Heliictant LONDON, Oct. 10. A despatch from Constantinople recolved hero curly today says: "llulgarln and Borvln aro expected )o sond another ultimatum to Turkey today. Ilolutlons havo not been savored, Tho Greek ultimatum has not boon presented us yet. Grooco Is reluctant to start war. Representa tives of tho powors hero havo aband oned hopo of proventlng genoral hos tilities." CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 10. Dl plomatto roprosontatlvcB of tho pow ors hero prouonted to tho Porto to day n collective noto urging that ro roruiii ho Inaugurated )u European Turkey. LOS ANGELES PROSECUTOR AGAIN BEFORE COURT LOR ANOKLKS, Out. 10. City Prosecutor fluy Eddio will ngnin ap pear before Juveniio Judge Wilbur to day to answer to n charge of bavine; contributed (o tho delinquency of a minor, Mrs. Alice Phelps. Whon court opened Mrs. Phelps vnn oroBK examined by Attorney Earl Hogors, It was intimated today that tho prosecutor, bofoio bis nrrnigu inout aslcod Austatant Dint riot Attor ney Joseph Ford to quash tho case, nfferinj: to rosign if proceedings were dropped. Ford admits that Eddlo made Bitoh n proposal, MONTENEGRINS FOUGHT GAME if mill no imstiuthi is iek sum cullekik mm, B iiU r msf.7km ifnjtfVvM, .kTiWBBBBikith ' awJi W ON U BV AFT CLERKS E CHICAGO, Oct. 10. With his voice completely warn out, Woodrow Wilson, democratic nomlnoo for president. Is.hcrc tp'day to deliver two speeches. Wilson said that local committees ovcrywhero along tho trip hnd ar ranged for twlco nn many speeches. as wore provided for In his schedule. He will close his prosent specchmak Ing trip tomorrow night In Cleve land. Whon Governor Wilson's automo bllo passed tho Auditorium Hotel hero tho clerks In President Tnft's head quarters cheered tho democratic nomlnoo lustily. THREE DROWNED WHILE HUNTING AT BEAR LAKE HBDI.AND3, Cal., Oct. 10. Fifty men aro dragging Hoar Valley I.nko today, In nn effort to recover tho bodies of Harvey Dutro, 23; Will Tal mago, 23, and Otis Ta I inn go, 1-4, drowned jestcrdny whllo duck hunt ing. Tho threo Rtartod enrly yesterday morning In a canvas boat. Lata yes terday tholr oars nnd lunchbox were found floating on tho lake It It supposed their boat upset. mm n WILSON FIRST. ROOSEVELT SECOND, TAFT THIRD IN NEW YORK HERALD'S NATIONAL POLL OF VOTES Tho Chicago Ilocord Herald of Sunday, Oct. f slates as a result of tho poll made by it and tho Now Yoilc Herald: With election dny four weeks away tho results of the national political poll show that the candidates aro mnintnlniutf tho snmo lelmive strength llioy displayed a week ago Wilson leading, Koosevalt second, Taft in tho rear. Tho final month of tho campaign stretches boforo them, ti period strowu with Hazards mid pitfalls in every closo fought elec tion tho fight might bo won ami lost u dozen times ovor in tho thirty days betwoon Oct. 0 and Nov. f. AViUou Leads In Iowa Indiana, Ohio, West Viiginia, Mis souri, Nebraska, Kansas and Okla homa, New York, Connecticut, Now Jersoy and Maryland nnd tho solid south. Illinois, poibnps, will furuisli (be groat surprise to tho politicians this morning, whoii they study tbu tabula tion of the straw vote on presidential ami governorship candidate?, Tho tost ballots iudicnto Hint Koosovcvll would carry Illinois by a majority ranging between 210,000 and 200,000 if tomorrow woro election day, Thoy iudicnto that Funk for governor is running much stronger than tho wise FROM BOSTON, SCORE 2 ' SENATOR J. M. PlXON II SHOT ON SIGNAL FROM MAN ON TRIAL XKW YORK, 0e.' 10. Testimony thut Onmbter llormiin Koenthnl wn hhot down mi n Mgn'al from one of the.coiiirntoni afeinht hii lire wn given nt the trinl of I'ollee Lieutenant Churlest Keeker, ehnrged with Koscji thnlV murder, by Louh ICraun, n wniter, thi afternoon. "A man u til Led out of the Hotel jrelrorHle." Krnii's unid, "and raised Iiii bunds to n level with bis eye.. Shots were fired instantly, nnd oh cnihal fell." ICrniiK Moie that bo rcrognized "Inifty I.ouie,'' Koscnberf,', Harry Ilnrrowilz, nlum "Uyp tho Klood," and Wbiley Iewis as three of the men who filed the shots. He said bo was uncertain nhnut "Dago FrnnL" Cirofiei beinjr a member of tho party. ARREST KLAMATH POLICE FOR ASSAULT ON REPORTER KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Oct. 10 Cbnrcincr that city officials en couraged tho assault of a poliecmoii on It. Vnneo Hutching, a uewspuper reporter employed by the Norlbwes tern, efforts me heme: inude heie to day to xeeurp warrants for the arrest of Mayor Nichols Chief of Police binitli nnd two other official1. acres dreamed, nnd that downstnte for the present be is apparently run ning almost abreast with Governor Denecn, splitting the republican votes so effectively that Dunno would win, if tho election Nov. 5 does not over turn tho situation as i( exists Oct. It. Wilson leader in Minnesota Minnesota, furnishes another sur prise in the Wilson strength indicat ed by the test ballots, which give the New Jersey governor a plurality. Poniyylvania appears stronger for Taft than a week ago, owing to an increasing diift from tho progressive party to the republican, but Wilson is holding almost the full democratic Strength; Michigan is stronger for Iloosovelt even than a week ago whilo California looks more- and noro as if it will bo Wilson's, tho democratic candidate getting an advantage when tho state snpiemu court decided thnt a sot of Taft electors cannot bo put on tho ballot, which will diivo Taft men to Wilson. South Dakota bin entered the cate gory of Chiuesu piutles, tho question boing whether tho porsonal popular ity of Roosevelt can prevail ugain&t such of tho Toft men as will oto for Wilson, llore, us in California, there will not bo a sot of Taft doctors on tho ballot, North Dakota is unset RDSEHIW I Scenes of wild disorder afi' of cummon occurrence during Iho hearings of the Senate committee 'liivrriyit)ojf r-anipalgn funds now bflng held In VVnnh ,li)Ktou. Reostor DIxoU, manager of the ireent Unit Mwine campalirn, a Bit Kenstor I'onic-"ne, n niemlr of the Investigation committee hnve had frequent lilts, which at times become so hot that a free for all right seems Imminent. In fact., at one stage of the proceed I ngu, during exchanges between Mr. Pom erene and Mr, Dixon, the Intter was Invited "outside" by Henstor I'omcren. who sheuted: "I don't propose to bare you slander the membera of this com mittee without a prote-tt." .Senator Dixon teilnd he liitd sent ftM.AlO In tUt progressive primary compslgn. whW, was not InclndHl In the figures of JHl.OOC presented by the tresmirer, K. II. Hooker. I DON'T PROPOSE TO HAVE. YOU SLANDER THE MEMBERS OF THIS COMMITTEE WITHOUT A PROTEST!" m BAIL. I BE KEPT Plli SALEM. Mass., Oct. 10. Joseph Rttor, Arturo Glovannittt and An tonlon Caruso, labor leaders who di rected the strike of the Lawrence tex tile workers, must remain In Jail, Justice Qulnn today denying the mo tion to admit the defendants to ball. Tho three union men aro charged with the murder of Anna Loplzzo at Lawrence, a woman striker, who was killed by a stray bullet during a street riot. Although witnesses havo sworn that a policeman tired the shot that killed tho woman, and that Et tor, Glovannittt and Caruso were a mile away at the, time, all attempts to securo tho release of tho three men on ball have failed. HOME, Oct. 10. For attempting to nssasslnato King Emmanuel onj March 1-1 last. Antonio D'AIba is to day sentenced to thirty years penal sorvltude. tled; Wilson is locking boms with the bull moose. Hero as in Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota, the La Follette element will bo tho greatest factor in deciding tho election. Gaining In Indiana In Indiana Wilson and Marsbnll aio apparently stronger than a week ago; in Ohio it appears from tho tet ballots that tho democrats might got a majority instead of n plurality if the election were tomorrow. In New England Taft undoubtedly bns gained strength during tho week, but at tho same time Wilson appear to bo holding the full democratic strength, and in some sections is drawing from republican" who fear that Taft has no chance. New Hamp shire, which last week wns in tho bul mice, is strongor for Taft than a. week ago, mid if the election were tomorrow the president probably would entry it. In Maine, Massachusetts nnd Con uectiout Taft bus gained, but these states still lean strongly toward Wil son. Washington is strongor tlmn over for Uoosovelt. Iowa seems tending more and more toward Wilson. TheoO nro tho most prominent changes of the woek as indicated by tho straw ballots, r IA YxXTBVBlVJaBllVflBJi i.M.Kr ki BtTC -mc wttt snmsm : mm m m T0 1, DEVORE roosevelt's manager. n. TS. DEAL WEATHER FOR THIRD GAME FfllHf BOSTON, Oct. 10, At noon tho weather was clearing rapidly, and the forecaster predicted ideal condi tions for this afternoon's game, the third of the series between the New YOrk Giants nnd the Boston Red Sox for tho world's baseball champion ship. The crowd was slow in nrriving. At 1-A5 the unreserved and bleacher sents wero packed, ifnny women wero in tho grand stand and it wns apparent thnt yesterday's attend ance would be surpassed. Tris Speaker wns presented with the automobile voted to him as the most valuable nlayer in the American league. He invited Captain Larry Doyle of tho Giants to sit beside bun, nnd the two sped around the outfield. The Bed Sor had enpasred in twenty minutes practice before the Giants appeared on the field. The National leaguers were warmly ap plauded as they trotted from the club house. Despite wild rumors that Joe Wood and Joff Tesrenu might pitch this afternoon, it was generally believed that Stahl and McGraw would stand by their first announcements nnd that O'Brien nnd Marquard would be on tho mound. The big New Yorker wns anxious to" start. He said be was twelve pounds heavier than nt tho closing stages of the National league season and when tho opposing batters were bitting him freely. The Giants regard Buck O'Krien as one of the stendiest flingera Boston has. Butteries: Boston O'Brien and Carrigan. New York Marquard and Meyers. Game started at 2:01 p. m. ARCHBOLD GAVE WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. Joint D. Arehbold admitted today that ho gavo the lato Senator Quay of Pennsylvania $10,000 before the Clapp investigating senate committee. Arehbold testified for an hour unI thirty minutes. Whon noon vece wns ordered ho bad not finished, but was expected to conclude bis testi mony this afternoon. QUAY 10.000 TO m N CAM Aim SAVING DAY OFFICIAL WELL VISIT TO LAKE Clement S. taker. Chief Clrk f In terior Department Wdt It hi Charge ef All Natural Parks Hm High Praise fer Orefn WMMer. Says Lake Is WeN Wert Travrftaf : ThMsaiHls ef MHes ti Up Lunches ts Given. it i? Crater Lake ranks with ttohlst'e most .scenic attractions of AfiwrieH according to Clement S. Ucker, chief clerk of the department of the inter ior under who-e personal direction comes all of the national parks, who has just returned frejaa visit at the lako accompanied by Mrs. Ucker, Chief Clerk Frank Bend of ttw gen eral land office, W. E. Kelly, chief clerk, under Mr. Uokctr E. M. Dixon, inspector and Will G. Steel of the Crater Lake company. The party had a most enjoyable trip with the exception of tWo hours on the ingo ing trip when a rainstorm overtook them. "Crater Lake i not overestimated when it is placed wnonj; the world's greatest scenic attractions," statef Mfej Ucker, "and is tacked wnt4eV ful. The toads, while capable of .improvement are not bad, and the trip is most enjoyable. "For three years! have endeavored tc work w jftBi jystesiat ieylw ' for earing for the Rational prlwof tb nation which has culminated la a MM no w0, before eoBcrere creatine a bureau of national yjarka" wbiehwill smite one man reapeiwwie ior iaem. la this manner inproveinent work can be bandied far wore easily. "Will G. Steel is the father of Cra ter Lake and has accomplished 'won ders. Ho is very well and favorably known in Washington and the appro priation to improve the park with good roads is due to his efforts more than to any other manr "When one thinks of what America bns to offer in the wav of scenic at tractions and then-D" the money spent in going to Europe it makes one wild. Crater Lake is well worth traveling thousands of miles to see. ,1 have n largo picture of Crater Lake in my homo in Washington which X will enjoy all the more now that I have visited the lake." The party was entertained at luncheon nt the Medford this noon. Local people present were; Mrs. Dn- vidson, president of the Greater Med ford club; Mrs. Holen Gale, Mr. and. Mrs. A. C. Allen. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Root, Captain A. W, Dcane, -Judge Colvig, II. C, Garnctt, Reginald H. Parsons, nnd A. S. Rosenbaum. KILLED MAN SHE LOVED INSTEAD OF ASSAILANT PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 10. That she shot because the father of he victim was choking her, aad the bullet went astray and Willed the man she loved, ts the contention made by Susie Owens, accused ot kllllag Charles Colestino, who Is today bat tling for her life In the courts. II. Snyder, the woman's divorced husband has come to her defense .with tho charges that the younger Celes tlno broko up his home ana1 Induced his wife to leave him. DENVER GRIZZLIES TO PLAYCOASTCHAMPIONS DENVER, Colo., Oet 10. presi dent McOUl ot the Western League may take the Deaver 6ImIU, wIh- nera of the penaapt, t Oakland, Cal., for a series of gamea with the Ceest League chaaiplaas, aeeerdlag to Ne gotiations under way bete tedayf f9 arrangements are as ? jad(llt, but It Is said the only 4jWreee i veatlng the trip la the' sWef tfMH guarantee. PLEASED Wl u ti iiv ." tints: iiuiuiHMq &M.m uu 'fil 42 n ri rt H i -31