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te- h a City Ho MEDFORD Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair Mid warmer Mux. T! Mln. 9H Kel Nmm M. ' - Ml 11 Vl a . a - -V 3 ' .-. KortyNe)ml Yrsr, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOliER II, 1012. Dully Mivimth Yenr. NO. 170. WINS Mail I. RED SOX LEAD NW K By Both Teams Play Great Ball and Boston Secures Deserved Victory, Thouflh Outhlt by Giants Smoky Joe Wood and Wanner the Heroes. Stonewall Defense of Red Sox's In field Feature of Game Tesrcau Also In Good Form. (Ity (Iraullaud Itlco) NEW YORK, Oct. 11 Jno Wood repented on Ti'Mrciui nml (ho Now York Ulnntn toilny, nml no a result the. IluMtou Red Box returned iu llcnntown tonight with (ho "Jump giiinu" onco tnoro In their posses hIoii nml the (limits one down. "Hinnky Joo" Wood, with a gray ilny to help him out, was nil thero with a margin to spare. Tesroau was good hut not Reed cuough to ropo with tho dll-cdged product of tlm llontou ntiirvol. Wood's effort was iiiiiiuoKtloiiulily n big factor but no miinll whttro of tho credit for tho win must go to a hatlpln)liiR centi pede ly tho iiiiiuo of llelnlo Wagner. Wagner Itrllllnnt Work. Tim count win ;i to 1 and but for Wagner's brilliant, utmost super human work tho (Hunt nttnek would have, lull a different story to bn written of Wood'n day's efforts. For four rouuiU .Wood, workud at top, lKHMJtvdr)'lK,ttii (Hints to the MME -nvi()UtjreuKH,iHWimi orncr.mie hud them curbed at ovary (urn. In thu fifth tho Hod Box frontier pitch er, workod to ft taw friuxlo, Iiorrii to break and threatened to crumple up. Mcrklo slashed otio over sec oud and by a great atop Wagner cut down tho lilt. Ilerzog singled nnd Fletcher crnckod another over soc oud, whuro tho flashing .Wagner again cut over nnd by n halr-rals-lug ntop nud throw tho rally wit killed. Defence llrlllhiiit All through tho closing stages of tho riiido Wagner and Yorkos Mtood bnck of Wood, who, pitching gamo- ConUmiou on pko37) TAXI DRIVER SHOT ROSENTHAL NKV YOUIC, Oct. 1 1. AliuliiK thulr KUim nt tho damiiKluK toHtl mouy rIvoii by LoiiIh KrniiH, a wait er, who Bworo that (lumblor llor nian ItoHonthnl va uhot down nt u mIbiihI from ono of tho conoplrutorH HKnlnul hltt IITq, attoruuyit for Pollco liluutonunt Ohnrlou Decker, on trial hero for tho murder of ItOHoiithal, announced today that they would prove that lCriiun was not on tho Mceuo when llosenthnl wnu killed. "I saw u man walk out of tho Metropolo Hotel," Krauii tetlflod yoBtorduy, "and ratHo IiIh hand to a level with IiIh oyos. IiiMtantly HhotB wuro final and ItoHouthal toll to the ground." ifriniu nlr: kwnrn Hint ho r(i(!()H- nlzed "hujy LojiIb" ItoHonbtim, Harry orfowl, nlluu "Gyp tho nidod," ntuf'l'Whltoy" IowIh an three of tho mqq Who fired the faUil BhotH. Ho wiib pot' curtain about "Duro Frank" Clroflol beu with tho par ty. Jlnportu worn current In tho court room Hint "Lofty Lonlo" HoHonbnrK uml "Hiiro Frank" CMroflcl UoKo.d to liavo been Implicated In tho actual HlnyhiR of Itoaonthttl, woro ready to conroBH, Tho reporta could not bo verified, ThonuiH Ityun, tiulrab driver, who nuHlHted In tho puruult of tho inur (lororH, toutlfled that ono man did tho nhootltitf. TIiIh contradicts tho toHtlmony of IiOtilu KruiiB, tho wait er, who HWoro that aqvoral Hhota fljod by at IobhI throo men rang out ulmultuneouBly and ltoacuthal dropped. (9 the ftroiud,i W (II MN SERVIA IAIEST TO J Berlin Receives Dispatch From Bel grade Announclno Declaration of War Against Turkey Montenegrin Victories Confirmed. Guerilla Warfare In Progress Along Servian and Bulgarian Frontiers Accusations of Looting Made. 1II-.I.I.IK, Oct. II. --Sm in dcelur ed war on Turkey lit ! o'clock Ibis iiftcrnouit, according to mi tint-on finned despatch just received here from Hclgrudc. 81MLI.V, Hungary. Oel. II.- Con finuulinn of teported Montenegrin victories ut Pniiilrn mid Ditchitoh, in which Crown Prince Ihuiilo of Mini leucgrn led both assault, wiik le ceived hcio today. No verifietition was received, however, of the reHrl that General .Mnrkiiioviclit thu Jlon Icnegrin tiiinintrr of war, had cap tured Scutari, In Albania. duel ilia warfare is iu progress along tho .Servian mid Hulguriui frontiers. Tho cumhnliiutH charge each faction with perpetrating liru Uiliticrt nml with looting,, biiniine nml oilier outrages, STATE TAX TO PAY SAI.ICM. Ore., Oct. 11. LorIhIr torn are today Intert-HtliiR theiiiBelvei In a plan drawn up by Governor Went whereby ho would liavo n utato sal nry tax to meet tho ualarlea nud ex peiiNen of thu offlcfala In nil tho 34 countlc. The Bovomor'H kcIioiuo la to ndd ono mill to every dollar duo as tnxoH on tho ulnto nsnennod valu ation of 9U0.000,000. The total county salary and oxponuo Hut In HumethliiK llko S00O.OOO annually. Tho governor propoaca to put a nicaauro to thla effect up to tho next IcRltilaturo. In IiIh opinion It will prevent tho political loKrollliiK now nld to bo hampering tho Ior iHlatora In regard to tho granting of nmalt favora In tho different coali tion. I'(dici) tiffiuern Cndy ami Mego madu a tcn-Httiko Tlitirxduy night by lukilig into e.itHtoily Dave Martin, Jack Doan, anil Diek l'rehtmi, who hail in their poKcHhi(u much of thu elotliiup; Hloleu from thu Htore of Falior & McDonald at Central Point Tuesday niglil. Tho three will he given a preliminary examination thin afternoon in Juatlee Taylor'rt court. Tho men wore well mipplied with tools to enter building, ono of them huviiiK' two well made hku'letou keys for piukiiig' Yulo loekri. Tho officers noted tlio trio Jresed In now olollics on Front blrce. Tiey hud jiiHl endeavored to Hell throo pairs of new gloves. OF I'HOKNIX, ArU., Oct. 11. Olior autorUIng capital punlHhmont iih a rollo of barbarism and iih on a par with tho burning of witches Gover nor Hunt today roprlvod ' William Campbell, Kduardo 1'orox, N. U, Chavez, Miguel I'oralta, all of whom woro to hnyu boon hangod toduy, Tho roprloyos deferred tho duto of exe cution Htl Aril 1?, N M BELIIGFRANTS COUNTY mm SERB NMD OR BEIRy PUNISHMENT RELIC BARBARSM 10NARCHS OF BULGARIA AND SERVIA PLACE ISSUE OF PEACE OR WAR IN THE HANDS OF THE LEGISLATORS iwmamMtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmammmmmt m fmmamxaatmmMBSMmamamaommmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmn 1 1 PM&MmflRgBi KIMG PE.TER. C,5ERVIA . XiLLB' tf KJNfiPCROINANP OP BUUiARJA-A GHE HEROKWT HUM'S GIFT IS DRAGGED INTO BVIWENGER ..lABOK' M .-. .WNDITS INDIANAPOLIS, Iml., Oct. 1L The naiiio of Samuel (tampers, prcni tleut of the American Federation of Labor, was brought into the trial to day of Iho forty-hoven members of tho International Association of Hridge uml Structural Ironworkers, charged with illegally transporting dynnmile, oor htrcuuous objection- of nttornoys for the Jefephc. This was effected by Federal Hibtrict At torney Charlc W. Miller, when Frank Schilling, n St. Lonis hotel eleik, wu.s called to the Htauil. United States Judge Audurson per mitted Schilling to testify to an al leged meeting between (lompers nud Olaf A. Tveilm'oc of San Francisco in tho Southern Hotel nt St. Louis, Nj vcinuor'27, ll08. United States Sen ator Jolin W Kern of IudiannpoHs, of counsel foV Hie defeiiKe, objected to tho jnjroduption of t)tis tostlmony, ufihorliiif Hmt organized labor is tu'tt ! on trial here. Tho government met this argument by promising to show Qompers' connection with the defen dants, uml Kent's objection was. over-ruled. G.. A. Dixon, a clerk in Hie Argo naut Hotel at San FrancKeo, testi fied Hint a mail giving the nmno of .1. II. Hryeo registered there iu 1010. Ho then identified a photograph of James I), MoNiimnni us that of tho man who had registered as "Hryeo." Ooorgo Hunter of Youiigstown, u hotel clerk, testified Hint II. S. I lock iu, ono of tho defendants, once regiri torci at the hotel wlicru he is em ployed. FIGHTING THE NEW PHILADELPHIA, Oct. II. Proof Hint demooruliu and republican bosses lmvo joined forces to besmirch Colonol Theodora KooKoYelt, his run ning mate on the progressive national ticket was promised Pennsylvania voters hero today by Iliram W. John son, Califoruiiv's fighting governor. Johnson onm to Philadelphia to purtioipato in tlm fight against Sena tor Holes Penrose, who, testifying before the houate campaign contribu tions investigating commlUeo in Washington, charged that the Stan dard Oil company hail contributed $125,000 to Iho 1001 ropublluun cam paign with tho knowledge and consent of Colonol KoQ?ovot,, BOTH 01 D ARflES ffi Twain - Mmr'sLPC-ZJ.M ' BBBBBF-, "'''.X" SSLr.kflHHHBBtB FONT SMITH. Ark.. Oct. 11. While four masked bandits who b.oardcd a northbound train on the Kaunas City nnd Southern railroad at Hatfield, Arki. early today, smashed tho glass In tho express car door, Messenger Merlll Ilurgctl opened tho safes, l!ldf the valuables nnd fired on the bandits from be hind some trucks. Ono of tho rob bers wns fatally wounded. Tho wounded man wus "picked up by another bandit, who Jumped from tho car with blm. ,Tho two remain ing outlaws finally smashed iu tho door and continued tho fight. Hurgett his ammunition exhausted put up n hand to hand tight, but wna beaten Insensible. Uimblo to locate tho treasuro, tho robbers tortured Hurgett iu an ef fort to forco hi in to reveal tho bid ing place. When be1 still refused, tho heroic metsenger4 wns again bot"n ,u,, ",,c,o When tho trnln reached Potter, Ark., tho to bandltsf'cut tho air hose, stopping tho train, nud van ished. Hurgett Is believed to bo lying. Posses have taken up tho trail of tho robbers. EDDIE'S PROSECUTION IS CONCLUDED TODAY LOS ANG13LKS, Cal., Oct. U Cross examination of Mrs, Alice Phelps In tho cast aguiiibt City Pro secutor Guy Eddlo ls concluded to day, undor peremptory orders of Superior Judge Curtis' IU Wilbur In the Juvenile department hero. After Attorney Karl Uogers.hnd crobs1 ques tioned Mrs, Phelps for flvo hours yesterday, fifteen minutes boforo tho regular closing tlino of court Judge Wilbur ordotcd him to cease. Hogors took an exception to tho rul ing. Assistant District Attorney Joseph Ford Is expected to bo tho principal witness today. He will bo called to show that. Kddlo promised to resign If not prosocuted onxtho chargo of contributing to tho dofluu.uoucy of Mrs. Phelps, a minor." BRYAN IN MINNESOTA; IN PES MOINES TONIGHT ST, PAUL, Minn., Oct. U.Leuv lug Grand Forks thU jiioriilng Bryan Invaded Mlnuosotn and made several apooohes, Uryan will leuvo for Dos Mouos tpnlght, REWARDED BY SUIT DISMISSALS LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1L Attack ing the statements made by ltobcrt S. Lovell, head of the Harrimait lines, before the bennle campaign contribu tions investigating committee in Washington, Attorney Joseph II. Cull, former sec:al counsel for tho United States government and a supporter of Wbodruw Wilson for the presiden cy, iu an interview hero' today de clared that Lovett's testimony was "wholly unwarranted by the facts and untrue." Call showed letters from tins Unit ed States nttorney general's office dismissing pending btiits against the Southern Pacific mil road aimed to prevent a merger with the Central Pacific, n parallel line. The letters were dated in October, 1003, Call claims that the suits were, dis solved after the late E. II. Ilurriman had rawed a fund of $210,000 for the 1001 republican national cam paign. He asserted that tho dismis sal of tho suits meant millions of dol lars to Harrinian nml his associates. STRIKE BREAKERS HINGHAM, Utah, Oct. 11.- With hundreds of deputies acting as a bodyguard 100 strikebreakers are working tho Utah Copper mlno hero today. With tho exception of a few minor clashes between tho strik ers and deputies no serious trouble is reported. Officials of tho company an nounced that more strikebreakers would hu employed nt onco, Ouo thousand strikers hold a big mass mooting nnd bitterly con demned tho action of the doputlos In handling btrlkors. Charles 11. Moyer, president of tho Wostom Federation of Miners, and nthor labor loaders aro conferring In Salt Lake to dotormluo upon it course to ho pursued against the company for using strikebreakers, EASTB0UND FREIGHT NEAR HUNTINGTON WRECKED HUNTINGTON, Ore., Out. ll.A big wrecking orew is today clouring thu tracks at Eastou, Idaho, where freight train No. 5(1. oastboliidi was wrecked. The traok was tovi up for some dibtuueo. No ouo wus faur jously injured, 0 A m HOW IEDDY PRESENTED BOB HUGE AMOUNTS DOURIF-CR Wisconsinlte Flatly Charges That Roosevelt After Premisinfl Sup port Undermined His Camtitfacy to Grab Nomination for Himself. La Fetlette Put Out te Feef the Way ana Pull Chestnuts Out f the ft lltical Fire far Benefit ef T. R. MADISON, Wis., Oct. 11. How ineouore Koosevclt is alleged to have urged him lo moke the progres sive race for the presidential nomi nation uml to have belrnved him. is told today by Senator Hubert M. Lai rulleltc in Iiih "The True Story of tho Campaign," the second ehapter or which apjK-an in the current isisue of Im Follette'rt Weekly, jiw( out The Wisconsin senator flatly charges Hint Kuoscclt undermined his can didacy for no other purpose than to grab tlc nomination for himself. "On April 30," the article sny, "a conference of progressives was held in Washington. They settled on me us their candidate and I agreed to make the race. Roosevelt had de cided that tho progressives should put forth a candidate against Taft. I entered upon the campaign with tigor ia July, 1911. "There was. only one discordant nolo at tkis time among the progreK ve$ to ray. candidacy. Jam&j IL Garfield of Ohio closest of all lo Ifooscvelt, tned to prevent aiy en dorsciuenr. 'A little later, Col. Roosevelt in an editorial in thq Outlook, referred to my endersement: u 'The endorsement is lo be regard ed as a recommendation rather than a committal of the movement to any' one man'." Then, the article says, came a con ference of Gifford Pinchot and oth ers with Colonel Roosevelt, as a re sult of which Senator La Pollctte' was informed that Roosevelt was not a candidate, though he would make no public announcement to that cf-( feet; that Ia Pollctte should go ahead, and if he could not win the nomination iu the convention then Roosevelt might possibly step in as a' candidate, but meantime "the wires should not bo crossed."! "Hut," tho story continues, "the wires scem to have got badly cross ed." LEO DUAL LIFE PASCO, Waal.., Oct. 11. That Hanker Christensen. for whose mur der his young wife Is on trial, sup ported "nobblo" Ilouchet. another woman, while living with his spouse, and otherwise lived a dual existence, is tho ovldonce in tho possession of the court today. Tho Rouchot woman testified that sho had demanded $100 aptoco from Mrs. Christensen for cortaln Jottors written to her by tho dead man, but In lieu of tho monoy accepted a pro position from Mrs. Cbrlstonsen for transportation to Pasco and it homo and clothing while testifying iu be half of hor beuofactress. She stated that while staying at tho Chrlstouseu homo, a vial of strychnine tablets wero found In an old sultcaso. Chrlstenseu canto to his death through strychnine polbonlng. Tho stato has rcbted its cabo. DEATH TO TRAIN CREWS EL PASO, Texas., Oct. 11. "AH Americans operating tralua In Mex ico October 31 will be shot down." This Is tho ultimatum which Is said to liavo been delivered to the officials of tho North Western rail way beje t'oday, MD MEXICANS THREATEN a. ! If I "'" I I'll'"! I- ll l MIHMIIMIII DREE GAVE ROSS TO REPUBLICANS In IM4 Camialm, Raised $Hf,7f5, for State Purposes ami $M,MI for Roosevelt's Fumi-fiT INI ftiye $IOO,Nf ami $2S,IM for Taft 1112 Reeofpte of CMoofo Of floe-of t. 1. P. Four Years Aft Too lift,. 32-IKtnofe PrhMry toot $31 Ml WASHINGTON. Oct. litjlra testtnony thatr hl, flrn cMtrlbtttad heavily to the campaign' hsadeaVby Colonel Theodora Keosevelt attd President Taft wu glreH befe-re the teaate contributions lavestlgatla committee here today by E, T. Stoteabury, head of the Drexel Bank ing, company, one of the strongest financial Institutions of Philadelphia. In 1904, whea Roosevelt was the republican nominee., Stoteebtiry de clared he raised a fuad ef $165,795 for tho fight In Pennsylvania. Then, in 1908, he said, when President Taft beaded the ticket, be contribu ted $100,000. The witness also de clared that be contributed 92S.S00 for use In the p reseat republleaa campaign. .y Stoteshury said, that !im,M company coatrlbHted f59,s0 te th Reevelt fund; the United State StecrCorporatl'oa ave S12,if0 and other steel interests $31,099.'; After the'najJCr.iiBi;-. lipr of mliuw "- V?rjmrL-W jupbam, asektant renMlM"MUaI ftreasHrer la 1998, tttWHltftd'kfg'rW- ords. He testified that the re ceipts of the Chleage headquarters were $548,320. Frank Smith, Internal reveaue collector of 8PrlBHeid, III. who was manager of the Taft pre-coaTeatloa campaign In that state, testified that he spent $38,000. Me did not know of any other expenditures. He de clared ho had refused a',1 'contribu tions from federal employes. KNOX AND FISHER I 111 SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 11. The armored Cruiser MaryUitd arrived In port early this moraine from Japan, with Secretary of State Phil ander C. Knox aud Secretary of the Interior Walter L. Fisher on board. Sccrotary Knox Is returning from Japan, where he represented the United States at the Mikado's fun eral. The cabinet offlcors were wet comod by a delegation of Seattle cltlxens and escorted to a hotel. This morning they are ou an auto mobile tour about the city. Secretary Knox may decide to stay here to address a republican meotins Monday evening. Secre tary Flshor leaves tor the east to morrow. Ho has spout several weoks in government work Iu Ha waii. JOHNSON TO MAKE PORTLAND, Ore,. Oct. 11. Da- flulto assurances are today on baud that Governor Hiram Jonusou of, California, bull moose candidate for vlco-prcsldent, will make three speeches iu Oregon, urging the elec tion of tho bull moose tleket. the lat ter part of this nioatli, Ono of the speeeHea ,wll be wade In Portland. The Portland " quarters of the third arty k .try ing to arrange the date, sad teward this end, is In ceMmHaleaUaa wltli, A. E. Clark, the new, park's eaaaJ date for senator. "Olark helM kopt fuy advised ft 'jehe' movement EMF1M1EN THREEQREGONSPEECHES t "- n i j i e '! , '