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tip ffrtfim HMirfail lrr City Hi rim Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Kadi tonight mid Sunday- nx. 70; Mitt. 12. ii t & MEDFORD, ORKCJON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11), 1912. Dally Hnvmlli Yrnr. NO. 180. v5 franc1- TEDDY SAFELY IMMUNITY FOR PASSES CRISIS: GANG IS GIVEN MONDAY BY WHITMAN Slnrt for Oyster Bay lo Bo Mndo First of Week-Claims Bullet in Him ns His Own Property ami Says Schrnnk Has No W(ht to It. SCENE OE WAR IN BALKAN STATES AND ONE OF THE RULERS. Says He Asked for No Quarter In Campaign and Will Soon Again Take Stump for Bull Mooscrs. CHICAGO, Oct. 11).-Col. Roose velt will Htart for Oyster Hay n( H:lf o'clock fftiluy morning, neeordiiig to unnouiicemnit tiuulu by his physi cians tit Mercy hospital today, At 11:15 o'clock tlm follow iog Iml- ll'till COIICUIulllg Culolltll HlMIHCVeIl"s loitdllion, iih ii it'Milt of tlii wound ii'iivi)i when hit ivittf shot hy John Schrnnk in Milwaukee Monday night, was posted hy tin physicians: "Tliu patient's pulse is HO; lent peruluro OH ami respiration 'Jll, His breathing in wittier, mill ho is eon viiInuIiik rapidly," RotHI'Vl'll llllS ptlHM'll successfully tht crisis, mill liix recovery lioni the effects ,r tint wiiuuil, IiIm physicians nv. will now ho Htvift mill sure. The former president piiwHfil it most com forliihht night, sleeping soundly from lhill) o'clock Inst night until 8 o'clock thin morning. Ho ntit it lieur tv hteitkfusl, declaring Hint he was feeling fine. Claliim Hie Mullet upon learning Indny tint t Sehrmik luiil heiiiieiitliur the hnllel which en ieretl liiw hotly in u New York histor ieal society, Colonel Roosevelt Miitl; "The Inillet lu'lougnl to Sehrmik when it win in hi revolver mill while (nit It became my property. I hnvn ii pursonnl interest in thai hnllel mid intend to keep It.' Dr. Alex I,. Lumhcrl, RonsovcltN private pli.tfieimii who eiimn from New York with Mr. Roosevelt, said the colonel would he permitted o pnilicipntc in the closing day ttf the campaign, providing the fractured nit kuittt propoily. Commenting to ihiv on nhKertioim Unit intemperate statements of orator ami ucwspn pen weie responsible for condition- which engendered Sehrmik'i nttnek, Colonel Roosevelt suid: Leaves for Home Monday "I feel perfectly unfit in sining tlr.tl 1 asked for no (innrter. I have not said ii hiiiglo thing nhout itu.vbody thai I wouldn't write ir I were com piling ii liiNlory, That is a thing that neither of my opponent can truth fully Hay." The decision lo allow Colonel Roosevelt In Mail for home Monday wmi reached after thi iinrniii" ox- mmniitiou, which revealed that the colonel in in fine shape. Mayor Harrison has asked for a delnil of polico to CHt'ott tlio colonel to tliu train. New York Prosecution Agreed Not to Prosecute Quartette for Rosenthal Murder on Other Crime for Testi mony Against Becker. Witnesses State That Rose Made Threats Against Gambler Before Crime Was Committed. NEW YORK. Oct. Ill-District At torney Chillies S. Whitman submitted to Justice .lohn V. (luff at the Meek or murder trial hit stipulations in . case of "Ihihl .lack" Rose, Harry Vallim, Sam Sehcpps and "Hiidgey" Wehlntr in jcliirn ior their agreement to testify iigniiiNt Police Lieutenant iiiiuirx nechcr ior uie niicgeii mur der of (laiiihler Herman Rosenthal. The stipulation, which was submit ted on inoliiin of Defence Alloniey John F. Mclntyie vw-lcuhiy, prnnl ed that an a rwmlt of thuir confet, hiouti and IcNiiiuoiiv, Hie four men would mil he pniMccutcd for miiidei or for nnv other ciiine nulliiiK from tliu KoMtiithnl mid Meeker viihon. I'llll 1'itor Wll h f.ouirt I'llll. IteckeiV iilleucd preH iiKCiit, testified that he viniled Rose ill the ToiiiIh, ami that lloe, dntp. pint; on hi' kneo, Kiiid: "My Hie mrmory of mv nmther, I Hwenr that Meeker had uothiui; to do with tlm murder of Rociitiiiil," I'lill nlhit lehtilled that a mouth hefore the killing. Rose (old him Hint he (Rose) iutendeil to luno Rohwi. thai killed. On croHH eMiiuimitioii I'litt ndmit ter that he never (old anyone of liuH& llirsiit.jiddiiu.'u , l "I wim a f raid to jell it. I feared I would he urrcHlcd, as my In-other wiim when he went lo the district at lonieyV office with a btiitcmcut lal year." I'litt iiiado a Mtrrv witness, eon tradietnii; hiinnelf renealedly. Ilose Mmlo Threat Rohert Smith, n eonlrnclor. win the next witness, lie testified thai on .Tunc 28 Rose said hit intended to kill Rosenthal, l'our duvrf hefore the murder, Smith mid. he met W'ehhor in front of the Hotel Melnttole. iliid Yehhcr said he could cut RosenlhalV throat, "and then lie down and sleep iiloui.ide his hoitv all nilil." Smith admitted ho was his hroth crV imrluei', and that his In-other "iniuhl he" in the mimhliuj husiuess. Ho denied, however, that he himself was a Kiiuihler. NHW YORK, Oct. 19. -With tliu renli;nntlon of Normun HupKood. n former editor of Colller'B Weekly, Hint periodical will henceforth bo a liroKioHHlvc paper ami support tliu caiiillilitcy of Colonel 'Jlioodore llooMovull for president liiHteail of Womlrow Wllitoii, the domocrutlc nominee, acconlliiR to the announce ment huro today of Hohort J, Col lier, owner. Hnpcood denied that his reli;na- Hon wn due to a clutiiKO of political fnlth, hut declined to Htntu Ida rea Kon for his withdrawal. Collier pralncd highly the work of IltiPKootl iih editor, and snld that miiitl of tliu Kiiccew.H of the mat;nzliiu w-BR dint to hlrt offortH. Atikcd It he would now become tliu editor, Col lier said: "Yen, (Joil lioltt mo, I kucbs havo to ko to work." MONEY ORDERS PUT IN EVIDENCE INDIANAl'OMB, 1ml., Out. 19. HecorilH of moiiny ordum obtuluud hy lohn J. McNiiiuiiru ami Ortlo H. Mc .ManlKiil wuru jirodueud hy PoMtuiaa ter Itoliort llryaou of ImllumipollH liiirn today at thii trial of tliu forty KDvea union mon chanced with Il legally tratiuportlnt; dyniuulto. Tlio fliHt ordur wim for fioo. Jt wiih hiHiiinl at ICaumiH City on tlu iipiilleatlou of ! rank Hullivuu, ouo Of tint nlhiHutt tihod hy MuMunlmil, and wim miidu paynblo to Mm. Mu ManlKal. Anotliur wun for $70 ob tuluud horn hy John J, MoNumnru December 10, ID 10, pnyahlu to Or tlo McMiiiiIkuI, Kour othor iiuonuy ordui'H, iiKKromitliiK $175, which Mo Namara hud obtaliied puynhlo to Crunk lJeklioff uL CliiclnnaH, alao wnru Ideiitlfliid by lliynon. JiimoH Martin, inonuy ordur ulurk In tlio KiuiHitH City poHt office, Idou tlflud MuMunlKUl HH Hnlllvun, Ho admitted Hint Juiiiuh II, MuNumuru nluo iiHud "Hnlllvun" uu un tUluu, Daniel Xoulur, monoy order olurk of I'hllllpuburK. N, .!., tduutlflud thu HlKiiuturu of Ciooi'ko HuuKurty, bual iiohu HKuut of tlio IrouworkerH ut J'hllllpHburK, uttuuhud to luttuiu (9n u Ms'Nmmn'ft 9tflv ivr. 1'ORTLANI), Oel. II). -Tlm wo, turn portion of Oregon is todav re uoveriuir from a Hitveru wiuilslorm which demoriilir.ed (clerapli and tele phone eommuuicntioii in Portland and elsuwhere. Struct car traffio in Portland was also put out of emmuis hiou. Plntit ulasH windows hero were blown out hy thu force of thu wind, anil elect riii sins and awnings were found in thu streets this morning The liulit plants in thu Alhinu district and Oregon City vvero out of commission for Home time. TulcW'U'li service was fiiispcndud uraclieally all nielli hut was heiufr restored early today. mmMWMmmmmWaiVmwfmKmwTnHmmKWtmi A' lHHft wrmkTy m'JxfmS I WW H HhJhH wH iWW WmK$WWm H BB l V1H Sam UHlUP1 -Iv t '''' HbHV ' wWm Wm W"4tiWBWt 'tW Wt Wi iB Hi mWMkfSr ; iiwWHR W h 'MWwB llil ww WM mwQm 1 T'' "''Mi M'Vli" ' m'lamwmz M'WMLm yll ftf PfcT$X&; r f ' " - - r7 i :i 717 I y ----"5- I , I J k-ino FCR.DiNArvv ut- fctr,- "Ss V 1 I TJUUGR.IA AND Hl '.X$fc -,-ALBl-jl I .' llei- are shown Kluu I'd it I an ml of S.i5SJ2V 'J! ' v 1.- IHi.BMrlii, with hi Ministers, anil tlm IJt-'iCT. ff S, n . ." V t teitlior,, In which TurKry ami the !Il';SnAi! 'aauJtVKfh f l.lllKUff iTIWIKTA .ill; livii III llllll-f. rut- M t w ZrM TmC ii . v!!fs E R A1 A VmmLZL COLLIER'S BECOMES KJOT&4. VSSI mm m m am m . m . wm mm. m ft -h 31 X H . . . . 40V C ymmmmYi.mmmSmmmmm: UN! I nnNiR'Li hK 111 vS. ? v.-"" v " , fflBbftwSw dull iiuuoli hmu mErsm&maA " Mlffimm HAPnnnn dpqiumq smfiEzzrJ MmtTr nni uuuu iiluiuiiu SfaagL ? fkub - - num . y' 4 r"r?i tt T tA n '' I -Vm V 1 r ' 'A ' nflnVIIIJ Ihl III" lM A i ih t vh n Hr r.vrntH OF SCHENECTADY PA Wll 1 " LOCKED IN JAIL MONTENEGRINS MET US NEAR SCUTAR Battle Between Greeks and Turkish Forces Raging Near Mllana Bul garians Capture Frontier Town and Take Many Turkish Prisoners. Sultan's Forces Invade Servia and Massacre Inhabitants Abdul Hamid Brought Back. TflU VELLE OUT WITH REPLY TO PAPER Km Candidate Issues Card to Ashland Voters Stating His Position Says No Tou Velle Club Organized or Public Subscription Taken for Him Making Fight Single Handed With out a Pledge or String to Any Per son or Community. CONSTANTINOPLi:. Oct. !?.- Km sad I'ashii, commaudiiii; a force of Turkish troops has repulsed Monte ncKrin troops with heavy losses near Scutari, according to despatches re ceived here todav. A battle between Jrcck.s nnd Turkish forces is now rc- (sirled rain near Milium. liUOAPHST. Oct. I'.).--- Telegraphic despatches received here today from Sotla say that Muhrurinti forces have taken the frontier town of Miistitphn Pasha, capturing several hundred Turks in the uucuement. IJKUJRADK, Oct. UK Despatches received here todav say that Turkish troops have invaded Servian terri tory near Kruslii-vat ami massacred tlio 'inhabitants of three villages. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 10. The Turkish government today de cided to bring Abdul Hamid, the for mer Sultan, from his prison ut Sa lonika to thU city. The move was caused by a fear that Abdul's parti suns micjit attempt to release him under cover of the confusion mid ex citement incident to Hie Dulkau war. VIENNA, Out. ly-rDcspatclierf re ceived hero today from Constant! MSTi;X TO T1IK TRUTH ' I havo been a citizen of Jackson county nearly eight years. I am the Democratic nominee for County Judge. I am wholly free from any promise, pledge or deal and am under no obligation to any lndlvlduaj or community. I pledge myself to give the people of Jackaon county n business administration along lines of economy, efficiency 4- and progress. I made my 4 canvass in the spring with- out resorting to abuse of my opponent or mud slinging and I Intend to continue the same t course. The interest of all good citizens aro Identical. Wo want good county officials, who will be fair and lnipar- Hal to all parts of the conn- 4v' ty. I will not favor one sec- tlon over another. My t Heads In tho beautiful city of Ash- land' know and will trust me to be just as diligent In looking after thlr needs aud furthering their Interests- as RUSSIA 10 KEEP OUT OF E LONDON, Oct. lt. -Uiiahla'a for eign mlulHtur, M. Suzouoff, who Is In Loudon, Issued a statement today that ho hns been satisfactorily as sured of Auntrla's neutrality In tho Italkuii situation. Ho declared that ltitsslu does not expect to becouia In volved in tho strugglo between Tur kuy mid tho Ilulkan states. ALL GARY MOURNS OARY, Iml., Oct. Itl.-Nearly every house in Onvy is draped in mourning today us u tubule to Wil liam Hugh, the crippled nuwshoy who died yesterday after heroically sacri ficing u leg, that Miss Ethel Smith nielli live. Thu funeral will he hold here tomorrow', tliu citv couueihnen of (lury acting as pullheavers. LITTLE FALLS. N. Y Oct. 11). "I will rot in jail ir 1 must in this fight for free speech. Rig business here, ns at Lawrence, lias abrogated thu free speech section of tho consti tution." This was the statement issued to day from his cell in tlio "city jail here hy .Major Limn of Scheueetndy, so cialist, who is under arrest charged with inciting to riot and reading a criticism of the Little Falls police. Tim jails here are rapidly tilling with men who insist on speiikiiig in thu public highwiivs. Thu trouble here started when 1500 te.tilu workers went on strike. Their sympathisers tried to speak in thu struets, nnd thu ordinanco prohibiting puhlio meetings in the highways was invoked hy the police. . Mayor Limn and six' companions twico tried to speak near thu textile mills. Luuti flatly refused to ask tor u permit. TAFTITES WIN A 11 IN CORN STATE LINCOLN, Nob.. Oct. 19. Tho Taft forces In Nebraska won a par tial victory hero today when Dis trict Judges Cornish, Stewart and Cosgrovo handed down a decision that the nomination of tho presiden tial electors Is a poltlcal trust, and that tho nominees must their party choice for president or resign. The state republican committee, wMch Is controlled by tho progres siva element, will take an nppeal trom tho decision to tho state su premo court. Six of tho eight rc- tiul'llcan electors havo announced thoir Intention to support Colonel Itoosovelt If elected. nople say Hint lare bodies of Turks! they could desire. are advancing on Sofia throughout the Junia Pass while other forces are approaching Phiiipopolis, Mulguriu. Sofia despatches say the Dulgurian forces have captured two Turkish towns. VESSELS WRECKED FIRE DEWS FEDERAL ARSENAL IllONl'JCIA, Cal Oct. 10,-Klro, bulluvod to havo originated from HpnutauuouH combustion early today uiitlroly destroyod tho United UtutoH 'irmmiil huro, causing n total Iohu of moru than ouo million dollars, wiped out military uuulpiuoiiL uufflcluut for nit army of 110,000 mon, and whun thu flamuH runchud thu luiiiiiiinlUoti lunkurs, Hiruatotiud tho flromuu nnd Hcldlurs with oxpludlug cartiidguH. This wuu one of tho oldost ordln iincu dopotH of tho western army dt vlbiou Fifty thouBund army rlfloH mid 15,000,000 rounds of ball cart tldgoH vvoro fluBtroyod. Whun tho r.m.iuinltlon hogun to oxplodu with the- livtit thy B9'U9rJ (Hid 0VU(U1H who vvoro flKhtlng tho flamua vvoro ordered to stand back, and to do voto tholr offortH to provontt tho spread of tho tiro. Tho arsouul was quickly consumed, thu spectacu lar hliuo attracting thousands from t)io surrounding district, Tho blimt started on tho uououd floor at S o'clock last night. Ac cording to word given out ut tho of fice of Colouul C. L. HuggloH, com manding officer, tliitro was no cliunco for lueondlurlsiu, tho only explanation being spontaneous com bustion or crossed olootrlo wires. Tito flrot warning of tho flro was glvon by exploding cartrhgou. Tho urBunul was ouo of tho oldest I'MQrlQ lumlmarke u gallfornla. BY DENSE FOG SAN FRANCISCO, ah,, Oct. 10. Tito Steainur J. J. Logglo, owned ti tho McKay company ofWhls city, wont nBhoro In a fog Nearly today near Point Arguollo and advices ro colvud hero roiiort her u totul Iobb. Tho crow rouched shoro, in eafoty. 'llio vchsol was under chnrtor to tho J, It. llntiify company, carrying lumber front Hurokii to Sun Pedro. Another steamer, tho Cumlno, owned hy Hwayno audi Hoy t of San Francisco Is helpless atjsou oft Ho cupa Heads, having lost her propul lor, Tugs havo buen sunt tj her rojlof, Losing hor way In tho dense fog, tho Logglo drovo heavTly on tho rocks and lata broke lu; t,wo. Cap tain O, StovutiBon of Sun ' Francisco and his crow of 18 men left tho wreck In tho small bout's and mado their way ashoro, r FIGHTING PARSON OFFERS TO BOX HIS AUDIENCE JACK JOHNSON NOT SHOT BY GIRL'S FATHER CHICAGO, Oct. 19. Telephoning to the United Press early today re garding a report that ho had been shot by the stepfather of Miss Lu cille Cameron, tho girl he is charged with having abducted. Jack Johnson, the negro pugilist, said: ''Titnt is another lie they have been tolling about mo. T will have some thing to say later regarding these stories." I therefore ask for a con- tlnuance of your confidence and esteem and that you make known your disapprov- al of tho campaign of mis- $ representation carried by the ' man from Oklahoma In his 4 newspaper. ' Yours for a square deal. P. L. TOU VELLE. DEAD GIRL'S BROTHER HEADS AVENGING POSSE LONDON. Oct. 10. "Every boy ought to bo taught how to box and wrestle," declared the Rqv. John Govver, the eighty-two year oil roc tor of Trefriw (Wales) church, nud known locally as thu spoiling pnr mu," to his Sunday evening con gregation tit a sermon in defense of the manly arts. CONDON. Ore., Oct. 11). Elija Hart, brother of Virgie Hart, who was killed by Mob Morgan in n mo ment of mud infatuation, is today lending n posse which is endeavoring to surround Morgan. Tho hitter is believed to ho headed for AYheeler, Ore., and his speedy capture is anticipated. The whole statu is on thu lookout for the in m, who is described ns u fiend tuul a daredevil. v ROOSEVELTKEENTO GET NTO F GHT The above Is from a card Issued by Col. F. L. Tou Velio at Ashland and being distributed by htm In Ids campaign In that city. It Is a reply to tho attacks made upon him by the Ashland Tidings, for which he had the editor arrested for llbol In which Col. Tou Velio was accused of having made a "deal with the Med ford gang to loot tho county treas ury." No Tou Velio Cluti "This Is the only way I have of replying to tlteso libelous published charges." stated Col. Tou Velle. "I meet the people and tell them the truth. Asa matter of fact, none of thoso accused of having "brought mo out" had the least thing to do with my becoming a candidate or havo done anything for my cam paign. "Thero is no Frank Tou Voile club organized In my behalf at Med- ( Continued on Page t) PRHCESS DVORCES CHICAGO, ODct. 10. Suvo for a splintered rib, tlio ono which stoppod John Schrauk's bullet, Colonel Roosovult Is pruutlcnlly a well man again Hits afturuoou and Is eagerly looking forward to his dopurturo Monday morning for his homo at Oyster Uay, "I am anxious to got back Into the fight," Hoosavalt told his callers this afternoon, "Of course, when I get bnck homo I suppose I will havo to submit to what Mib, ItooBevolt and tho doctors say for a whllo, but I hope It won't ho long, and that I shall In tho cottrso of a cottplo of weeks at anoat bo In sluipo to strike a fovv moro blows In tho war." Just when Colouul Roosevelt will HM decided. Ho Is eager und anxious to bo up and doing, but uouo of tho physicians will sot a duto for his return to the nctlvo campaign. Tho condition of the colonel this afternoon was pronouucod oxcollont. Pulse nnd respiration vvero almost normal, and tho patient himself declared "that very llttla pain canto from tho assassin's bullet, which still nestling against tho splntered rib. Colonel Itoosovelt received a num ber of visitors today, among them Francis J. Honey, of California, Ho wus greatly ehuored with roports of progressive activity brought hint by Governor Johnson of California who telephoned good wlahos today, and declared ho had no doubt ho would bo heard again' on tho stump and that the'prlnco went away with LONDON, Oct. 19. On tho ground that her marrlugo wus void because no registrar was presont at tho core mouy, Princess Joanne Mario Loulso Do liourbon Is today Ireo from ' Prlnco Charles Albert Do Uourbou" of Austria. Tho ceremony was performed in a church at Sohu March 39, 1010, a- ' clergyman performing tho service but stated that tt was not legally binding hecausu of thu abeonco' of u registrar, Tho prince, however, stated he would take tho certificate, to Austria and there got the mar rlugo registered, but ho did not do . so. Tho prlucess testified that whllo she and tho prince were In Paris, a woman, culling herself the real Prltt- f ' cess Do liourbon, culled on them h bo ablo to spoak uguln has not been, before (he day of ballots arrlye. her;, v '! fv in M W4 ' I : l l I Oftsf Vf ". 1rt