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Medford Tribune n i? SECOND EDITION WEATHER Ma, fid; 31 In. a. Unlit tonight anil tomorrow CcirlyMimiit Yrwr Dully Hnvt'iilh Yi'nr MJ3DFORD, OKJOdON, BAIT RIM V, OCTOIilOli 20, 11)12. NO. 38G. CAPTURE THREE OUTER FORTS AND ASSAULT ADRIANOPLE; TURKS IN RETREAT UL Mail t sw BULGARIANS TURKS CUT OFF FROM RETREAT BY BULGARIANS Actual Storming of Atlrlanoplo Fo lows Severe Bombardment Which Sets City Aflame Three Turkish Positions Surrendered. Servians Capture Strouu Position Near Uskuh Greeks Also Victor ious. VIF.NNA, Del. 20. -Bulgarian hoops have out 'riff tlio nil rout of Muhktnr Pnilbu, tho Turkish imhii innuder ormimoiiily icpnilml cap lined tit Klrl: Klllhwtih, and tho initin hulk of lit army, according to tele gntphiu lvtot just i evolved hero fiom Sofia. Tim TwfcWi unity, It i Mated, will rillu-r huu lo mini-utter or to nub mil to mitiiliiltttioii. Tin Bulgarians, tho iliwnilri uid, t-nptuictl mi imiimiiHo nitpply of war muteiiul, including two aeroplanes. HOFJA. Oel. 20.- It i seini-nfli-eiully repotted lion tliut the Hulgur inn troop I m fore Adriiilinplo'hog'iu (odity tlie itoluul htouiiiig of Ihut fort ies. TIlO lltomillt H Httlll tt have fo. lowed u Severn bombnidmenl, t ml when flunm bioko mil in various tiotiK of tho eilv the Bulgarians nil vanccl'to tho iiltat'k. ' II tairolTVptiiftPtlml llm oily will he en pt li red without u prolonged mid ilen penile M niggle. Three Turkish positions nro reported lo luivo sur rendereil soon iiflee lite assault be gun, mi tl 1,800 Turks were ruptured. Ktutuil UoitiltitrtliMl ('KTTINMi;, Oet. 2(1. - IipiiftlifH front llm Alhiiiiinn fiotit lodny sny tin .Moulom'griii force before Keutnti opened n furious bombardment of llm oitv lodny. Tim Turkish ntlillery is replying lo the Christian ntluek. VIlANMi:, Ben-lii, Oel. 2u.--It U repoilvd bore lodny Ihnt (he .Servian force which is mount; on Uskub hits captured Yiirlsiivilg, n sliong posi lion unrlheusl of lM;ub. This, It is believed, fnioshndows l'l;uh's full. (rwki Victorious LONDON, Oel. 20.- Despatches reeeiveil loduy front Alliens decline Ihnt llio Oieoks have captured morn lowns on their Mondv mutch on Sti loiiikn and Ihnt Hid Turk nm every whero rolrcnlhig, butchering the Christian inhnhilnutH iih llmv go. Tim Turkish claims of luiiiiir dn fen led the Servian foreo in Alhnuin mo no loiiKor crodilcd hy military oh surviTH heiu, tin it in how positively known Ihnt tho .Servian iiikI lluluiu inn nnniiiH urn Hiiri'iiuntliiiir Unknh. It in iiIko e.xpeeled Ihnt the Monlouo KiiiiH hoforo Henlnii soon will reduce (hut fortruNH. DiplniiiatH here expeel 1 1 1 n Turkn (Conllmied on Puro I-'lvo.) FAIE OF OIAZ KEPT A SECRET STAFF IS SHOT MKXICO (MTV, Oel. 'Jll.-Ahholula hcnmuy was iiininluiiied hern Induy (ioiKioniiii),' I ho fnlo of Clenornl Ktdiz Diuz, iiephuw of I'oiiirio Diaz, lu. Iioftod preahleiil of Moxieo, wIhiho ro million iiKithiHl llm raKu,o kovomi hieuL (HillnpHud willi hi.H uaptiuo dim Ilia full of Voni Crui!. Cloiuirnl Dliu. wm h'hid hy noiii'l miuiliil nt Vein Cruz Into yuHlorduy. l'lewident Muihiio lodny f hilly ro fiiHed llm donuuid of llio fmmlo for inl'oinmlioii (toneeniiiiK Dinz, mid ollior offlohilH mo oqtmlly hIIoiiI. An untionliinu'd ropoit jooeived Imrg IVoin Vorn Cm. hIiiIdh Ihul Colonel MIkoiiII mid Colnuol Intu, niouiiiai'ri of l)h' hIiiIT, worn rIioI nt bunriuo (liU morning. RUSSIA UNITES m AU A AGANST TURKS Entniifllcmcnt of Powers of Europe in Balkan Struuule Forecasts Gen eral War Cznr and Emperor Propose to Protect Own Interests. Sicuc of Atlrlanoplo Now In Propess Expected to Brlnp Matters to n Crisis Balkans Victorious. VIKNNA. OH. '-Ml. Kiituiilenienl of the wnwit of Kuiooe in the Hal kan tttrule with llm dreaded tcnult of a K'Oit'ftit Kuropoiin wur loomed larptr lien- today thai) it Iiiim jet doiii' with llu iiUhllt'iition of mi iipparenl'v nutliorilalive report that hoh Au Iriu imtl Turkey that, "in vlow of re emit dovelopuieuts," lliuv n'Mtrve lih erlv of aetiou. Thin leport, if it prove eorreet, nienim Unit KiiHiu and AuMtin eou hider (ho Turk already healeu, and Hint (hoy propone to prolret (heir own (errilorv nml inlou'Mtn. re'iird Itwrt of Mm wiliOH of llm Kulliiii of Turkey or llio other powers nlilcli iiiake up iho eoiieeil of Kinope. Sllualloii .Meiuuliii: The hiluatinii id dertuuil lo he iuohI uieniieiiii; to Iho peace of the uoihl. It u mi open heeret hero, Dial with I'rauee iih leader, the imwuii already ant ineviui: toward iiitorveutiou in lint Italkuti itmj'lo, mid the nitpitr nt' iTnily o? Ktirttla and iVuxtffn Iiiim mjeeled n new lijht on llm Kum- poan alignment. FenmiK thai llm hiioeCNKON of tin) Iliilkiui allies, if peneu woio made, would result in their demand of it partition of Tur key in Kiiropo tiiimiij thein'-elvi's alone. Kuiii and Austria nro ho lieved lo have taken nhmu for tl.e sueee.fw of their own tnidilioiuil pro jenlt. Tim hlee of Adrinuople, whieh in pioeeedini; lodny, is o.xpeeled lo In-ill taatlei-s to a crisis in (he near fulure. Already, it iw reoiied here, Iho llulnariann are cnnncd in an n lempl lo ntorni Adrinuople. Their confidence and Hlreuclh tiro sliowu In rt'lHirls (Intl. liclioviiiK Iho eity sure lo full, O.nr Alexander has divided lii- forces and, leaving one eonimaud lo enpluro Iho eily, already is puihiu Hoiithward with his main army to (annuo (ho principal Turkish foiee, which in drawn up in lino of halt'e In only-live miles- to (he south. .Allies All Victorious Flushed with iulmy iih uio th HiilKariatis operaliui; in Thrace, tlicr HiiccunhOM liuvo hecii no uionj imporl aut to tho ccunrnl pluim of thn nllius than htivo those of tho ScrliH in Mn pedonia, llm .Monlciu'Kriiis in Alhunii or Hie Oreoktf who aro Moving from their frontier on Salonika. Violory in ovory neetiou of llm attacked Turkish dominions ho far has jnclini'd to Iho allied Christians. TRUKISH DEFEAT LONDON, Oct. 'Jit. No official In dication watt kIvqii hero today a to tlio attltudo of Groat llrltaln toward roportH from PnrlH that Franco U iiiovIiik for Jnlorvontlon In tin nul lum war. s OIhuiibuIuk tlio war, iiiohI of tlio Loudon nuwurmpoi-B inlnt common! eatlotiH from tliolr coiToHiiondontu In Vlonnn, St, PotorHburK und other Ku ropoiin cnpllnlH which iiHcrtlio tho Tiirklnh dofonts to iIIhhoiisIoiib iuiioiik tlio MohIoih loiulot'H. Abilulluli PiiHlin, niaSt of tlio cor roHiiondonta agroo, huu boon nullum" In tits pliuiH to conduct n forward cumpulKn In Tliraco by NaHiun Panha, tho war mlulRtor, who has InalBtod that tho conflict Hhoiihl contor In Macedonia, It In usHortod that tlio TurltlHli troopu oppoaluji tho HuIkuvs at Adrliioplo tiro short of both am iiiiiiiltlou and HiippHoa. Hoporta uio uIho curruut that oholora lmu brokon out ninoiiK tho Turkluh troopu, but thoBo voportB litwo iipt boon vorlflod. DUET EN ION i m 0F nm m I'AMIIirilllll-; SI'IIIMJK. !., Oct, lill. l'resiileiu Tntt pailieipated in the dcdiealion of tho Polish college hero today and uddri'Sf.ml u I a rye crowd. Ho Haid in pari: "Ivxperienco has sliown (hat the frou air of America orealos a iinlural tendency on tho part of those who come to live here to eu.piy our insti tutions' and lo learn tho lanu-uac; to niiinlcninnlo with oilier peoples are lo take an active interest in the polities of the country. Thin fs so pironc; Ihnt no fwiw ant' acoiiscd hut that in Iho eiul it will ho the natural pre vailing forve in all our foreign popu lation. "I heliovo America is- greatly hel tnrcd in its present condition, mill that it will have still a greater ad vatitago in tho fultiro liecuuso of the infusion into tho Itodv ixditio ami social of hlurdy peas-iiulry nml llm holier educated classes who have I'omo hero from Kuropc. "In llio aclual dovelopmont of the coiinlry it would hnvc been nnnossi- hlc to have done what has been done in tho construction of railroads, the development of farms and Iho estab lishment of industries if wo had not had tho strong anus nml the steady heads of Ihoso who have coiuo from Continental Kurope." START WAR UPON MEDITERANEAN FLY SACKAMHNTO, Oil., Oct. 'Jo.-- Aeeoptaneo hy tho department of ugrioultiiro of tho entire plan for cnmuittting llio Mediterranean fly, which has hooli put in operation hy tho California horticultural bureau, was uiiiiouueed today hy State Hor ticultural Commissioner A. .1. Cook. A letter from Dr. Mnrhttt of the fed eral borvieo informed him that' the statu omployeH in this seryioo would bo given federal iippropriations in addition und would receive a nominal payment for such work as (hoy shall do for Iho federal depnrtment. Willi tho funds roleasod hy llm transfer lo Ihu United Stnles of llm payroll of the .service in Hawaii, Dr. Cook is planning some method of se curing from Japan nml Iho Philip pines tho beneficial insects which shall destroy sumo of the fruit sonlo in California. IN STOCK MARKET NKW YOHIC. Oct. 2C- With a unbHtautlnl fractional advance, luro doalliiKK In utcol wore rocordod at thn opening of thn stock inarkot hero. AuialKiinintod, Roadlag, St. Paul and Allautlu Const Lino wuro othor atroug fonturoa. . While quint Btroutjth was gonoral during tho curly bobbIoii, fluctuations In tho bettor known ntockn worn not wldo, Tho markut closod atoudy. Uoiufu wovo Bteudy, ma m llm UiVjNSRvA. v CW I i i ' i A-vicTiwriki-JTv SH I .rMHANrtUP KEV TO MABlH ON CONSTANTINOPLE HEADS yST OF i". NUW YOHK, Oct. 'JO. t r.publi can national headiiuarlers hete lodny conliihulion figures For the presold prosidculinl eampaiiiwcre atiiiouue-i-d: Churles P. Tnll? brother ir llm president, licinls the lis! with .")(i,(MH). Friineis Leland of New York is sec ond with .fiO,(IOO, and "Andrew Cnrne gio the third with .fJo.OOO. Tho total amount received hy Trea surer Sheldon was $-108,221. Dosido this Iho Chicago lieadtpiartors re ceived contributions amounting to $02,881. Tho expenditures ul (be New Yotk hendipiarleis ineludod Iho follewing: Publicity and nthcriiing $;12,II00; speakers nntl traveling expenses $."):i,000: printing $-15,000; sent to slules $:i:i,ooo. Other givers to tho oninpaign fund wore: .L P. .Morgan und, Co. $2-'),000; Lars Aiideiou $10,000; William Nel son Cromwell $10,000; Geo. F. Haor $10,000; The I'nioii Leugue eluli of l'liiludelphui $10,1100; George F.ustU $.,000; Ldwin Gould $r,000; A. C. Carpenter $3,000, Hmitiiigtou WiKon $.-),000, Olio Hamuird $T),000; Geo. L. Lauder $o,000; A. C. .Smith $:,000. WILSON WILL SLEEP E T PMNCLTON, J Oct 20. "1 hud ralhor sleep thiin hear election returns," This was tho aiuipuiieenient lodny of Governor WiUon, Jim deinoeratio presidential eaiuhdiito who said ho would retire at JO q'olook. Wires, however, will bo installed in tho govornor's homo -for the benefit of his family, but Governor Wilson doolnrod, he preferred to wait utilil next day lo hear tho news. EASTERN JOURNALIST B.UYS TAC0MA TRIBUNE TACO.MA. Wush , Oct". 2B. Fraulc S. Uulutr, ret-ont inanngor of tho Dos ton Truvolor and a boh of K, H. IhiUor of tlio Clovolund Plnlu Deal er, bus pui'chuBod tho Tacoina Trl liiino und aBhiiinod churgo today as piibllBhor. v'. J. to. Rhodes, tho ptlrlug rmhlluli or becomoa Beorotury( und general manager of tho Niitlonal Lumber Muuufucturcre1 UBsoclutlou, with huadquiivtora ut Chlcngo. BROTHER CHARLES TAR DON l mm T1 T,ff ti irrnn ' t p mf i T.R. 54TH ANNIVERSARY WITH FAMILY OYSTKIt HAY. N. V., Oct. 2C Colonel HooBovelt will cclebrato his fifty-fourth anniversary tomorrow at Sagamore Hill with a banquet which will be attended by members of his family only. According to present plans, no outsiders will bo present, the colonel devoting the day exclu sively to his family. Postmen nnd expressmen were busy today, bringing scores of pack ages and letters of congratulations to Sagamore. Hill. The colonel ad mitted that be Is "getting along," but Insisted that ho felt as young as over. For tho first tlmo slnco tlio at tempted assassination tho colonel on J ojed today a long walk outdoors. Ho spent several hours wandering about the grounds. From now tlio colonel will bo accompanied by a bodyguard everywhere ho goes. A threatening letter which arrived at Oyster Hay 1ms frightened Mrs Roosevelt, and sho Insists that her husband must not leave tho house unaccompanied. IN LULL ERUPTION S10ATTI.1-:, Wash., Oct. 2l5T-Kven If Mt. Kutntul the Alaskan ..volcano reported to bo again In eruption, continues to burl firo und ashes over Aforgnak, Kodluk nnd Rasp berry Islands In great quantity than last Juno, llttlo damugo will result, according to authorities ou tho sub ject hero today, Slnco last Juno all tho cattlo In tho district liuvo boon shipped south, tho caiiuorlcs are closed, tho Indians aro established la a now town to tho westward, and with tlio oxcop tion of a watchvmui or two at tlio canuory properties, tho danger zouo Is entirely dosorted. ERA OF PROSPERITY PREOICTED BY EARLING SHA1TLK, Wash., Oct. 2C President A. J. Farllug, ot tho Mil waukee road Is looking forward to four or five years of prosperity, Ho l hero lodny from Mllwuukeo to attend tlio annual mooting ot tlio di rectors of tho Chicago Milwaukee and Pugot Sound railway. Earllng points to tho crops as bouud to bring prosperity regardless of tho presi dential election. CELEBRATES SENATE PROBE mm GIFTS ENDED Former Senator Bcveridc of In diana Last Witness Testifies That He, Perkins and Pinchot Are Clos est of Friends. Contributions Made to His Campaign Fund by Perkins Arc Returned as Were Other Gifts. WASHINGTON. Oct. 20.-At the conclusion of former Senator Uever- ldge's testimony the senate invtsli-' gating committee ndiourueiU indefin itely ut noon today. Heveridgc testified that ',j und George W. l'crkiux were (lis dosot of friends, nml added: "He U tlio godfather of tnv sol um! Clifford Piuehnt U the godfnlhe- of my daughter. They are both the dearest ami most devoted friends I liuvo. When the senute walked out on me nnd senators were leaving the chamber while I was speaking and when I was supH)cd to be broken and humiliated, my career supposed ly ended, George W. Perkins stood by me. He is my oldest friend." Heveridgc testified Hint Perkiu-i contributed to his campaign in lUO-t, but that tlio money -was returned, nnd that fie Inter received n telegram from Perkins laying Hint "an honest man in the nobleM work of God.' He iilo stilled that K. L. McLean. hi cousin, wjio is .supporting President Taft, sent him $1,000 this year, but he had likewise returned this money. Henry Starr, fonner republican leader in Indiana, testified that the national committee npent $t2."),000 in Indiana during 1004. ER DOE TO WHITE SLAVERS BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Oct. 20. That the munler of Jennie Cavalgieri, u young Italian woman which oc curred on a lonely roiul uear Strat ford, wliuru sho went with five men in an automobile recently, was an net of- revenge upon her for having betrayed tho secrets of "white slave" leaders is the belief of Captain of Detectives Arnold hero today. Arnold declared the five men im plicated in tho murder came to Bridgeport for the express purpose of killing tho woman beeuuse she had betrayed the organization's code, which provide:? disfigurement or donlh to any person iiutruo or any woman who leaves the man who takes her earnings. Every indication seems to link the woman with tho "white slave'' traffic in Chicago, New York mid Now Unv eil, according to the police. They further assort that the woman's death is connected with tho recent "vice crusade" in Chicago. E SPOKANE, Wn., Oet, 20. Oren Parmcuter, sou of u rich Stevens Point, Wis., merchant, charged with eloping Monday in u stolen atuomo hilo, is in jail hero today, having boon captured by thu oily marshal of Pomoroy. Tho capture of Purnientor was due to it brenkdown of Iho car, which is owned by DauioJ G, Wallace of this oily, near Pomoroy. At tho garngo ho was forced to givo the muubqr of tho cur o Iho proprietor and the littler kuqwiug of tho theft, immediately got in (ouch with thu marshal, A woman with Parmentor has not yet been identi fied. Keporls from Wisconsin stalo ho served a prisop term thoro. MURD TELLS I MY CRATER LAKE Will G. Steel Tells How Bill Appro priation Money for Park Was Se cured Hawley Got Hearing Be fore House Committee. Senate Conferees Induced to Stand Pat Until House Agreed to Give Compromise Appropriation. By Will O. Sloe!.) Pler.sc let mc tell you a story. Two of them in fact. While in Washington last winter, .struggling for an appropriation for mads in Crater Lake national park. I felt that it was of vital importance that I secure a hearing before tho house appropriations committee. At every Hiiut I met with u prompt turn down, until Mr. Haw ley took up tho fight, when my difficulties seemed to vanish, for such a hearing was promptly arranged, and under pecu liarly gratifying conditions,, enab ling mc to make my pi en without u limit n.s to time. That is story number one. Hero is story number twe: , " After working n long Umc with varying prospects, I told Senator Bonnie that I must go home, for my funds were giving out, He prompt ly offered (o loan mo such , an amount as niighC-be-'necesSHfy, -for he felt that I was doing n good work. I declined his kind offer with thanks, (hen said: ' "What nre we going lo do nbout jhe senate committee!" Doiirno Paved tlio Way He did not answer, but reached for the telephone and in turn called 'up members of tho appropriations com mittee, of which he is one, and asked as a personal favor (hat I be re ceived in each one's private office, without any limit on time, and bo shown every possible courtesy and attention wliilo presenting my cusei Of bourse nil these requests were grunted and I was received by all with tho greatest cordiality and an exceptionally warm- welcome was ac corded me. I tried to respect nnd not abuso my priviliege and present ed my cuso with all tho fervor I could command, aided with u magni ficent collection of colored viewtf. Matters were discussed in dctuil and ut considerable length in each in stance, and with two exceptions, ev ery member said ho would support the measure, "if Juek wus .suffici ently interested to insist upon it," and in the exceptions Bourne's polit ical ideas weru roundly cursed, hut when leaving both said: "Well, Jack is a good fellow und if ho wants this uppropriutiou I will volo for it." "It's Up to Juck" I went n step farther with these men bv informing them that nothing (Continued ou I'ugo Five.) . LOS ANGKLKS, Oet. 2(1. Tho first car in (ho fifth niuiuul Los An geles to Phoenix automobllo ruco for stock curs will hu sent away ut 11:05 o'clock tonight und uvery i'ivo minute.- thereafter until midnight an other of tho shrieking racers wil bo sent ou its Ml mile grind. A twelvo hour stop wjll be mado at Yumn, Arizona, just uoross tho California lino, tho contestants being blurted ngn'm nt five uiiuuto inter vals on the lust leg of the rquo, Fiyo thousund, six hundred uml fifty dol lars and tho Arizona roptibliu cup U tho prize. The order of tho slfU Ctidilluo, MoKco; Amoricun,, I'iph er; Cudillue, Sonic; American, Biiu noli; Simplex, Faulkner; Hupiuobilo, Jones; Cadilluo, Brumlett; Huiuk) NL, krent; Franklin,. Ilumtnliij; Nuiioiial, Fuller! Schuot, MUIwq Franklin, t Gary. WAN A 0 RACE 0 ARIZONA sV li