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frewHi WiltrlMl ImMt mm Medtord Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Weather Mat, lilt MI". 27. Hliowcr tonight. "HMP rt)rly(aiid Tonf. Dully Hnvmith Yciir. cs i-.u j..--I:.- TOU VELLE IS VICTOR BY VOTE Wins Out In County by 313 Votes These Flrjures Will Bo Changed, If nt All, Only Sllulitly When Official Count Is Made. Complete, returns from Jankaou county kIvo Frank I. Tou Vollo for county Jmluo n mnjorlty of 313 vote. ovor (loorgn W. Dunn. TIiobo fig ure nru believed to lio correct Itut Ihn official count tuny change tliom allghtty, Tint vote on Judgo stands JU 00 for Ton Vullo, mill 2203 for Dutiu. Clarence Itcamo linn tlio ilUtlne tlon of most decisively defeating ! opponent. In Juckaon county with Flounce. Hock, a small precinct to hour from bo Iium n loud of 1.138 ovor C. 12. WhUlor. In Douglas M m county ho lost by aliout 400 making IiIh election an fa by H00 or 900 Tlio voto In Jackaou county now stand a 7 4 n for Itoamea, H07 for Whlslor, Judgo K. K. Kelly defeated Her bert lluniin ntioiit an bndly. llo linn a lead of 1.113 ovor 1 latum with Klouonueo Itock only to hear front. Kolly lout JoHcphlno by aliout ISO vntoa. Tito voto hero was Kelly . 2K43, llnutia. 1020. John A. Wcatorluiid and John Carkin havo biou elected to tho legislature, defeating ltnrkdull and DoArttioud. 'Ilio total voto lit: Writ i-rlund. 1033; Carkln, IN45; Ilark ilull. 175; l)oArniond, 1700. W. O. Loovur Is elected county eoiniiiinhlonor for Tour yours ovor George Lyman by 1137 majority. Tho . olcoinplto,luiiil, Loovor, 2485: Lyman? J trill, J. O. Smith la commissioner for two )carn winning ovur W. C. Daley bv 209 votes. George, II. Millar socialist of thla city wan In thla rnco and received r.00 more ballnta than tho head of tits ticket. Tho voto ntoed: Smith, 20ae: Daloy, 1721: Millar, 083. George (innlunr of Talent do f.Mlcd W, II. Miller for county rlork by 350 votes, llo received 2309 to 2013. AiiKHkt I). Hlnglor doclHlvoly de feated Wilbur Jonoa having a load of S28 votes. Tho voto wan 2000 to 1871. Frod Col v Ik was ro.oloeled conn ly rocordor defeating Itohort L. Tay lor by f33 voles. Colvlg, 20 H; Taylor 1581. J. -M. Croiitmilller defeated IaiwIs Ulrlch by 11 voto of 3515 to 1832. W. T. Grlovn waa ro-olcctod aa sensor by avotn of 2257 to 2138 ovor Martin McDouoiigh. A. i:. Kellogg for tho fourth (Into wan nlactod coroner defeating W. W. UnMlior by u voto of 2208 to 1818. Glenn O. Taylor wan ro-eloctod Justice of tho poaco by a voto of 008 to 708. Hnnkln Estos was vlctorloua ovor John Bollinger by a voto of 011 to 77S. STILL IN DOOBT WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE POIITLAND, Oru., Nov. 7, Tho umull of thu woman uuffraRo auiuiid inunt U titlll In doubt, nltliouKh iuill culloiiH tiro Hint It will carry by leuu than 1000. Tho oarllmil reimrls to tho of ' font that Portland voted down tho iiipaHiiru heavily, whllu tho real of tho , Hluto wuh luiiliitHlnliiB II by u hMkIu ' inarKlit of votoH atlll uoom to hold Kood anil tho (luoatlon now la will tho I mid In tho roitmlmlor of the , ntato ovoitoiiio tho udverao voto In Portland and eoiitlBuoua territory. SAN DIEGO ELECTS DEMOCRAT TO C0NGRES SAN DIKflO, Cnl., Nov. 7. Wil liaiu Kettner, dumoemi, in reeelvinu; ooiiKnituliitloim today 011 hin victory ovor B, O. Kvuiih, proBroHwlvo vepuli lioaii, in tlio rttoo for uoucrroyauiun from tho olovontli dlHtriut. With r'J out of thu 480 pruuiuutH iniaHiuK tho voto for ilio whole district wuh: Koiiuer va,oo8. mm 30,194, WLSON GETS COONTY BY A LEAD OF 700 Practically Complete Returns in Jackson County Give Wilson 1076, Roosevelt 1280, Taft 713, Debs 474 and Chapln 135. Woodrow Wilson curried Jackson county by 11 imii-Kii of about 700 voles over Roosevelt. Practically complete returns nl noon today give Wilson I7(I, Roosevelt 1280, Tuft 7i:i, Debs 171, Cliapln 135. Jouiilliiiu Bourne, Jr., carried Jack Mu comity for United Stairs senator defeating Tlurry Lane by fit) I. Hell ing wiih u very poor third. Tim re titriiH prnotioally oomploto iivo llounio 1II0K, Lam) MI7, Hollin- ODO. Clark I'JO. Kobort (I. .Sulitli of Jiickhou ootiu (y probably lout the oounty by 11 narrow margin with vnn than 100 oton to hoar from V. ('. Iltiwlcy it loaillni' I1I111 ly 72 viilcri. The -vote hliiiulH W. C. Iltiwlcy j:7.rl Smith l.'.OII. Tlio vole for ncorotiirv tf ntato hliiiidn, praollrally oemploto: Olcott U2.-0, Itymi n:i(l, Konnr.ly (1.I. I. I). Moikle roooivoil i!0U." vole, for Hairy hii-1 food ooiumihbioiior ami (). II. I.cn nox lll'DAI'KKT. Nov. 7. ICafiiccvH urrijjnK 1,-0 from t5CMlni,Ajl)Hiilnr "wliiiifi Villi in holding out titruiust' the iuvcKtiiic Montcuc)riii nnuy, Miy tho city is Hhmly ulutviii. IlotU miI dicrH and iioucomhtilault tiro lim it od to ti hjiikIo tpcnl n day. and HiIk iiutiHihta only or rion and witter. All the cntllo, ahoop, hornc and dort lmvo hocu Heizod by tho Tnrkixh mili tary nuthoritioH and all private ntorcs lmvo boon ooinmitndoorod to enable tho rcrtiMiuieo to the ChriMtiniiH to ho iMiatpouod (o tho Iiiht doKporale ptsp. To add to tho prtwatioiis of the Tiirkihh dofcndorM, the wouthor is bit torly oold and fuel in hourly becom iiiK' scarcer, il trees and hlirulis in tlio city already luiviui been burned. All tho bliow are closed, and there i not n mi n; con in Sou I art, The irfuKOfK nay Ilio Mouloneniih tire keeping up n Kloady bombard iiiout day and tiicht. ROOSEVELT BY 5,000 HIOUX IWLL3, S. I)., Nov. 7. Itooaevolt la ahown today to havo a plurality In South Dakota of about 5000, In oatlmittoa baaed on tho ro porta from half tho countlca In tho atato. Twonty-olght of tho alxty-ono countloa glvo Itooaovolt, 21,008: Wll aott, 21,207. Tho roturna on tho govoruoralilp flRht aro alow In comlug In and the result Ih atlll In doubt. SAN FllA,NClSCO, Nov. T. Who. tlinr California's electoral voto will bu oast for Wilson or Itnoauvelt for president of the United States do vulopmeuta today indicate may take mi official count to deuido. Claims this nl'turnoon by tho pro gressives of Los AngeloH county, a ItooHuvelt stronghold, if sustained by developments, indicate, that tho re suit will bo very close. Willi moro than 700 prcoinelH of tho oounty'ri 7'J7 repoilod, tlio progressive figuros gSvo ltooHo'c!t 8r,f00 MuUl Wilson o.V-OJ. Tills in u plurality of 20,1105 votcH, which, it ia believed, will bu nearly If not quite, sufficient to off set -tho load of Wilson north of To liuolutpl Pass, and may throw the Ntato to thu former president, Itotunis tiro, still slowly soopiiifj in from tho northern countios of tho ptoj wh.Ieb( tujen ,ytb. .tho prof-res. SCUTARI LOWLY STARVING TO DEATH CALIFORNIA MEDFOKD, -'iJliSW- EXPECT FALL News That Qulnars Have Qroken Through Last Defense and Taken N Constantinople Expected Butch try of Christians Probable. I'AKIB, Nov. 7.--XewH Unit Ilttl ipirian troopi lmvo broken through the IttHt TnrkiAlt lofem and seized Comtlaiitiuiiplo ii expected hcru any moment, Tito reiMirt that Cr.nr For- diitaiid Iiiih decided not to actually enter the Moslem capital in not cred ited hero, tiltlioiiKli it !h Kcuenilly expected that u C'hriutian imiKHiteru will follow Huluiiriau occupation. Reports icecived from Constaiiti uoplo nay the Milton i preparing ' tratiMfcr tho Tttrkiah capital to Ilriihti, in Ahiu .Minor, takitit hin army with him. If this in done the mtiMHiicro of 'J00.O0O Kuncnn rcci denlrt in Coiihtiintiuople i believed to bo certain to follow. Tho butchery by Turku of hun dreds of G'lirtMiuiiH at ltodoHto m oonnnaed by today's dchpatehoH. Women nnd chitdreti, it wok mid, were thrown into lite fltimeH of thi'ir burning homoH. All reMirts tierce Hint the battle foiifjhl between Teborlu and Serai was the Moodiest of tho war. The Moslem fought dcerulcly but were timiblu to ttilliatiiud the Kliihhini; Htil- gnriait attack, and Car FordiuntidV men finally triumphed. Of tho '10, 000 TurkH cucap'd in the battle, only a few oaonpod. Tho of Niuitti I'asha, tho Turkish miuixter of war, who with in commniid of the Moslem force, is not known. It in reported that he ended hi life when the tide of battle turned iiKiiioxl bis forces '- Jin nfton?oo' cite'li-,'froVrt Till: grade reKirled tho oapttiro of Moti itHtir by Ilio Servians, but no con firmation of tbiri bun been reooived. Scutari h the only Turkish strong- hold believed likely to hold out for tiny length of iimo airniubt the us Kiutlt of the Ilalknn allien. 35, LINCOLN, Neb., Not. 7 Korly- nlno of tho 01 countlca In Nobraska comploto Indlcato that Wilson's plur ality will reach 35,000. Morel) cad, democrat, has been elected governor by 11,000. Tho republican-progressive atato ticket othcrwlso la success ful. Norrla' plurality for United Statu uenator la 0000. DEMOCRATS TO ELECT CONCOHD, N. II., Nov. 7 Revised election returns show that tlio Now Hampshire legislature will bo demo emtio by u majority of throe- on joint ballot, thus assuring the election of tho Mcinoorntiii gubernatorial nom inee, Samuel Folker. None of tho candidates for governor received a majority, thus throwing the election into tho legislature. L UST sivo figures, from tlio south, have practically obliterated tho Wilson loud. So many precincts, howovor, tiro still to bu heard from in thu north that, with tho southern dispute, it is impossible this afternoon to say more limn that Wilson's chances of curry ing tho hluto appear to bo fairly good but that his plurality, if ho bus one, is likely to bo small. So motigro aro tho returns from tho north that it is nut yet certain whothor William Kent, independent jn-ogrossivo, or Judgo Zumwalt, dem ocrat, has been olootod to congress in tho first district, which strctohos up tho const to Humboldt and Del Norto counties. Indications avo that Kent will win and this, the nrooreti. wives say, is an added indication that thu Wilson voto in Unit section of tho north will bo lighter than was ox-peeled,, TURK'S CAPITAL MOMENTARILY U OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912. LANE LiS IN" SENATE FIGHT OVER SELLING With Half the Vote of tho State in Democrats Lead is Nearly Thou sand Beurnc' 4000 Votes Behind Clark Pells' Slight Vote. I'Oim.ANtfijov. 7. "Hming iiun. ed Koohi'velt l'Wj"f, ecoinl plaee in the Ortgou iftHriiK President Taft Huh afternoon wmi wilv HflO votes be hind Woodrow Wilson and npponr to be gaining tetdily on the prcbitlcnt eloct. StandpatUrx here tire becotrt tug excited nnd claim that Taft inuy yet be a winner oil the final count. POHTLAND.'NW. ".--The Oregon senatorial mcs I" Mill uncertain. Harry Ijine, dctnecrnt, oppcarh to have a slight advantage but Ken Selling; republican, still figure Klrong. Jonathan Bonnie, present inentnbenl is hopclcslv beaten. Late thtt nltcrlioon it seenix us if Dr, Hurry Lane; of Portland, n dem ocrat, will probably be Oregon next Toiled State) ficnnlor. Nearly half the vole of the "state in in, and the totals give Uno a plurality of DO!) votca tiver Selling and seem to nsstire his oleoliolt. Itottnie U n,8:i8 vot-is behind Lane and no longer figure in the ooiitcst. In Hounie'ri tlruiighod. Mitllno mall oounty, Luue defeated him by it plurality of 585 votc, Outside of Multnomah county Lane Iuik a slight load over Sellittc but it N doubtful if (hit will be maintained. From Hourly 20 outside counties nt noon the vote stoed: I.nue IT.oOe: Scllinc lfl.!)8j Bonnie 13,8,.7. A. K. Clark, prpfrosstvc candidate litis a totuoC.OJJjfJjito.tbp'present Iionr. ' v The single tax measure proposed for Multnomah county ItaR lost by prohnbly ,00U or more, while the stntcwido measure will co down to defeat by n vote of from two to one to three to one. Tlio blue sky law i leading fine in Multnomah county but throughout till tlio- remainder of 'tho statu is being snowed under. A. W. Lnffcrly was re-elected to congress from tlto third district. Ben Oloott, for secretary of state, is making n nmawny rneo of it. latest relunia place Taft bt 82(1 voles behind Wilson, ami the ptand iwitters getting excited, elniming that the president may yet carry the state. AT PAR AFTER County warrants arc nl par tts far as Medford InnHiess men tiro con cerned. A concerted movement this morning on the part of leuding busi ness men resulted in many of the merchants advtftisiug that they would accopt county warrants nt par at their places of business when of fered in trade. Tho move originated with II. C. Garwtt of tlio Guriiett Corey company and tho idea spread rapidly. "I consider Jiekson county war rants today tiro worth par," slates Mr. Uaructt, "and shall so accept all thai am offered mo nt mystoro in tho regular oourtO of business, un less enjoined by Kenton Bowers. By tho election of Frank' h. Ton Vollo doubt of tho future, in the .county is dispelled." County warrants for tho past year have hovered about 00 cents. PLURALITY OF 10,000 TOPKKA, Kan.. Nov. 7, Latest returns today Indlcato that Wllaou'u plurality In Kunws -will bo about 10,000. Tho tloaocrata clulm tho Btato by 10,000." .Governor Stubba concedes hla defeat for tho senate by Thompson, democrat Tho atato WARRANTS BACK RESULT IS KNOWN GIVES WILSON SUFFRAGE IS VICTORIOUS IN COUNTY BY 500 Returns on Amendments' Arc Very Slow Owing to Great Interest in Election of State and County Officials. Woman rftiffrtige, has carried in Jackson county probably by 500 voles but return are slow oil the itiiiciidmcntn owinu; to the greater in terest in lite election of ofUcials. Indications are that tho majority rule bill is lost by n large majority in the county. The double liability law for banks hurt curried. The stutc tax bills have all been defeated except the income tax and the exemption of household effects. The Home Hule road bill ha cur ricd heavily in this county. The Med ford rate bill will carry by it smaller majority. The "Blue Sky" bill has carried by a small majority at has the bill (renting Cascade county. The utilities regulation bill has earried by big majority us has the iiiillage tux for the university. Tho stnto printers bill carried ns did the 8-honr bill. The state harmony road bills were defeated except the state aid bill and the convict bills. The single tax bills and ttboltshittg the btittc senate lost out. It looks as if the bill abolishing capital punishment had carried by a narrow margin. The antt-frcc seeeli bill and the boycott bill were uctcatcd. Scotjt's tnxpayera bunk bill. litis Wecncjlefeated: - l - , . QUKUKC, Que., Nov. 7. All pass engers on the Steamer Royal George, which went on the rocks In tho St. Lawrcnco river last night woro taken off Bhortly after tho vessel atruck. according to tho statements of sev eral of tho passengers hero this af ternoon. They reported that tho pilot mistook the lights of a schoon er for tho guide light and ran the steamer out of her course. There was no contusion aboard, they said, when the Itoyal George atruck. E BY ELECTION RESULTS CHICAGO, Nov. 7. -Encouraged bv their heavy vole throughout tho country, the socialists plan to sturt their 1910 presidential campaign nt onco. To this end Mnhlon Barnes, socialist campaign manugor, said to day tho party will establish ft news paper in California but as .yet no city bus been decided upon. The socialists estimate that Debs lulled 000,000 votes, and assert that five assemblymen have been elected in Nevada, and that possibly George Brewer, socialist, has bocu elected to congross from Kansas. WILSON WINS EVERY SAN FRANCISCO PRECINCT SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7, Tho unanimity of pro-Wilson sentiment in this city is uhowu in tho rather re markable fact that tho democratic ottudiduto carried ovary assembly district by a substantial majority. Tho solid Wilson support is regarded as nil the moro romnrkablo in view of tho fact that eight of the 13 nssem hymen elected nro bull rooosers, ATLANTIC CITY SHOCKED BY REAL EARTHQUAKE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Nov, 7. Residents of this city fear u recur rence of tho shocks which shook At lantiu City luto yesterday afternoon. Weather Director Judkins stated that tho earthquake probably was onusud by the settling of tho lower strata of the island's foundation. He did not VOHsidgr it u rouj ewr(hquuke. WILSON WINS IN MEDFORD BY 101 PLURALITY Bourne Carries City by Vote of 844 to 432 fcr Lane, 132 for Selling am! 147 for Clark Olcott Has 516 Majority -Other City Results. Medford trim Wiloon a plurality of 101 ovor Hoo-eu-lt and &J5 over Tuft, and gave Bourne a plurality of 412 over Ituc, 082 over Selling, and 097 over Clark. Smith for represen tative got 39 plurality over Hawley and :i2.'J over Campbell. Olcott for secretary of state had (110 over Ken nedy. Ton Velio for county judgo bud the banner Med ford vote, receiving a majority of 127." over Dunn. Kelly for prosecuting attorney had 1017 over Hannu in the city, nnd Kcamcs for joint representative 724 over Whislcr. Con Leevcr for commissioner, four year term had 274 over Lyman and Joe Smith, for two year term bad 241 over Daley and 328 over Miller. Singler for sheriff led the county officers with 3.V) over Jones. Grieve bad 40 over McDouoiigh for assessor, Croncmillcr for treu;tirer 17 over Ul rich, Ussher for coroner 2.j3 over Kellogg, Miller 50 over Gnrdncr. In the representation fight Bark dull bad 701 votes, DeAnuotid 713, Carkin ooO, Wcslerlund 051, Morse 182. Satobwell 150, White 205. The total Medford vote wtm: For president, Taft 234, Wilson 750, Cbapiti 37, Debs 101, Hoosevelt C58; For senator. Bourne 844, Clark 147, Ijiho 432, Selling 182. For congress. Campbell 204, Haw Icy 528, llicharils 151, Smith 587, SIHIman7G. --' For secretary of slate, Olcott 888, nenncoy --. For joint representative, Kcutncs 1100, Silsby 134, Wltisler 400. For prosecuting attorney, Hannu 343, Kelly 1300, Leracry 103. For eouuty judge, Brceso 8-1, Dunn 250, Tou Velio 1Q25. For, county clerk, Bowman 108, Gardner 7SG. Miller 830. For' commissioner, 4 year term, Leever 824, Lyman 530. For commissioner, 2 year term, Daley 508, Miller 424, Smith 752. For sheriff, Jones G79, Singler 1020; for assessor, Grieve 822. Mo Douougb 770; for treasurer. Crone miller 709, Ulrich 782; for coroner, Kellogg G3G, Ussher 880. E GRANTS PASS, Ore.; Nov. 7. Returns received at noon for Jose phine county give Bourne 308, Lane 200, Selling 240, Clark 110. Wilson will curry tho county by u small vote ovor Roosevelt, with Taft fourth to Debs. Dr. Smith is probably elected sena tor, Blanchnrd representative, Smith sheriff, and Coburn elerk. 13 out of 20 precincts give Kelly 384, Huu nn. 507. Tho entire republican county ticket litis been elected by majorities run ning as largo as 432. Both Grunts Pass city and tho county as a wltolo havo gone wet, tho former by 87 and tho county by 04 majority. CHICAGO, Nov. 7. Progressive louden, hero today refused to con cede Colonel Roqsovelt's defeat in Illinois but they would give no fig ures. On tho other baud, Demourutio State Chuiruiuti Boorchcstein esti mated Wilsous plurulity at from 5,000 to 10,000 mid Governor-Elect Dunne's plurality ut about 100,000. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 7, -With ton countios yot to bo heard from, Governor McGovern's plural ity for ro-oloctlou Is 2500. The miss ing counties, the democrats claim, will Increase WU9n' plurality-. BOURN CARRIES JMN COUNTY UN NOW UN COLUMN NO. 196. TEDDY CARRIED BY Tou Velio Receives 98 Votes t Dunn's 712 Which Was Nat Quit 10 Per Cent of Total Vote Cast Hawley Bests Smith There. Theodore RooaoveK carried tho flvo Ashland precincts by a small lead of 10 votes over Wilson. Ho received 343, Wilson, 333; Taft, 1C7; Shafln, 72, and Debs, 71. W. C. Hawley won over Robert G. Smith by 1C0 votes, receiving 355 to 205 for Smith. Harry Lane carried Ashland over Bourne. Ho received 321 votes, Bourne, 1S9, and Selling, 136. Ben Olcott was an easy victor over Kennedy receiving 417 votes to Kennedy's 1S3. For county Judge George W. Dunn secured 7S2 and Tou Vellc, 98, In tho race for prosecuting attor ney .Herbert llanna carried Ashland Hanna received 410 votes, Kelly, 280. and Lemery received 23G In bis own town. Clarence Iteames ran well In Ash land receiving 36G votes to Whis ler'o 244. The Tote on representative was Barkdull, 205; DeArraond, 22C; Carkin, 387 and Westerlund, 381. For commissioner, four-year term, Leevcr received COS, Lyman, 204.. For two-year term, Daly received 270. Millar, 124, and Smith 381. Gardner received a fog lead over Miller. He received 5G7 to 283 for Miller. For sheriff Ashland gave Jones 287, Singler, 506. , For recorder Colvlg got 478, Tay lor, 232. . Fer -treuurerrwllr8ot. . a,-.-two to oac vote. Crofiies9lIter"C4f; Ulrhfh. '237. For assessor. Grieve secured 411, McDonough, 35S. For coroner KellOg received 470, Ussher, 314. STOCK MARKET NEW YORK. Nov. 7. -The stock market was qulto strong during tho early trading today, showing an In creased public Interest. St. Paul led other stocks with an advance of 2. Southern Pacific, tna coppers and some specialties were strong, the Harrintan shares increasing yes terday's gains. Hill stocks woro sluggish. Tho market closed Irregular. Bonds woro firm. CONTROL OF SENATE STILL UNDETERMINED NEW YORK. Nov. 7. Control of tho United States senate Is In doubt. By latest returns tho democrats havo gained four senators. The seats from Orogon, 'Michigan and Wyom ing aro doubtful. It the democrats get two of these they will havo con trol without any combine with tho progressives. WANAMAKER TAKES NEW YORK, Nov, 7.H U ex pected hero that the republican na tional committee mooting which will bo held in Chicago next Tttosduy wilt select John Wuuumuker pf Philadel phia ns tho republican vice presiden tial citudidato to rvplucu tho lata James S. Sherman. - it Ante Smashes Plato Glass Wirntow An automobile, own.nl by the Ore- .gnu Gus and Kleotrio CfGKipwny, back ASHLAND SMALL MM SHERMAN'S NOM NATION ed into one oi lite large piuie glass windows of the Medford Furniture and Hard ware company rYeduiMidHy ( afternoon compleUly' dswiolwkUijf the window, whish wmm ( y M fft in size. The tlrivsr when" rauMltK G bis car discovered toe late tWf ft'w r ill reverse 'gear ' - ,.. ' !,l ST ad 4-A' u i ' y n 1 i "l ! I I i . I : 4 & t.i I' ,l H