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a ' a, 1 a (J, M t,.. - L- 1 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SECOND EDITION WEATHER Ilnln Max. n) MlH. JM.J PrecJp, .2W. a - t fortjMMwiml Yrar. Dully Hnvmilli Year. MEDFORD, OltlfiOON, TDKSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 3912. NO. 20G. BULGARS AND TURKS AGREE ON EIGHT-HOUR ARMISTICE TO BURY 40.000 SLAIN IN BAM pfflicifiitmiBiciasiiiiiiraifi.nitHisiHiiiistiisofitist 'pniiD piimmpm iai l ihtcocqtq C(y HaM rat MANIAC WITH F rcrv. -" Ml BOTH IDES DURING battle Corpses Llo Thick Within anil With out Lines From Black Sea to Sen of Marmora Dantjer ot Pestllcnco Confllctlnrj Reports of Attack. Bulijars Claim to Have Broken Turk ish ninlit Turks Claim to Have Won. HOI'IA.-Nov. Jlt.HHlRtirlttn plt-n-lioU'itlnrl)jii wern appointed lioru to day lo arrange a general iirialHtlrc wllli Turkey. CONHTANTINOPLi:. Nov. IH.- -Tim (Iriil bronk In ilio short Iml tor rlllc war by which thu llnlknn stntcs hnvo lirokrn tho power of Turkey lu-Curopo rami) today when tho Hut- gnrliiiis besieging Coimtnntliioplo's defenses nt Tchnlttljn agreed lo tin olulil-liotirn nriulullco to bury tint dead. Tlio slaughter ilurlim dm Hulgnr attack on tlio Tclmtnljit defense during dto hut few ilnyii linn boon nwful. , Corpse llo thick within nml wlthonl the linen from the Mack Hen to tha Sen of Marmora, nml it ce.v tlon of liontllldrH wns seen to bo ab solutely necqwinry unless both the contending ttrmlos were to bo swept by a pcstllunco boforo which the carnage of bullet nml bayonol would .uluJtutolUwinc?.,.,,, vVr , lO.oiM) lmy Nbiln .No eittlmnto tins yet been mmlo public hero of Uio number who hitvo fallen In (ho rontlnouii fighting along thu Tehnlnlja llneM, but thero In no (loulil tli.nl from CIO.HOO to 40, (100 men are ileml nml woumled on both sides, nml It In more thnn prob nblo thitl this figure slll bo fnr ex reeded. Conflicting report still rnntlnuu lo seep Into the city nit to tlio pro gress mndo by the Hulgnrn. Some reports have II that tho 'iMrklnli right practically has boon pierced, Thcso reports i-omo from unofficial sources. Official roportH nro dint tho IlulRnri hnvo met with MurloiiK HetbnckH, and, while moMl government hnvo little erto been to rosy, thin Inst nccounl Ik credited and Is given greater weight by tho proclamation of the brief armistice. May (.'berk Ailtnuro It Ih now bollnvod horo that there Ih mill a possibility thut tho Ilulgnr advance inny bo nhocked by immo arrangement boforo tho Servians loiiio up. If hucIi an arrangement Ih not made nml tho Turku docldo to (Contlnuud on pago 2.) T L BAYONETTED BY VIKNNA, Nov. H).-HelutioiiK lie tween Austria "nil Sorviu are htrain eil today In Hi" breaking point iih ii result of thu reported bityoiioltiug of AiiKlriiitt Consul I'rooluihku til I'ris leml hy Kervjim troops, wlio iiIho ore ullegcd lo liuvo turned llioir maehiiie guns on (lie inliubitiiuls of I'risrond, killing 11 inuu, il.'i woiiiuii nml ohil ilreu. A lolcgriiiu received hero (oilny from I'udu hist hiiyn Hint when Km puror Kriuu Josef won (old of Uio luuidonl ho Hitirti "Wo nro for peace, bill not for ptiiieo nt any priee," Tlio Viiiiiuii HolclmpoBt (luiiiamU'd loilny Hint AiiHtilu iluuluro war on Korvlit. Tim paper wh: 'The iinbriillml iiiNoleueu of ltol jirailo ret,rli'ili)H Iiiih moaloil u Bpiril in Knrvlii whlei Ih intolerable." Tlio ildWH of tho tillered bayonet linu of CoiihiiI ProuliitHkii wiih veoeiv eil hero from ho eorroHpoiulout "of the UnidlmpoRl nt Urn front, llo in Haiti lo lmvn I'l'ijuivcil hin iiiformution from Koldribrii,, tho fii(;itivu Albitu A m i SERVIAN OOPS BOMB CARS E Supposedly Insano Man at Los An geles Threatens to Blow Up Sta tion With Box of Dynamite and Chases All Out of Building. Capture Effected by Ruse After All Bulldlnrjs In Mclnlty Had Been Vacated. wu anui:u:h, ci.. Now io. After threatening to blow up the central polite million and holding more than to more of policemen at bay for half an hour, Alberl lavn, tttxiy yenrn of iiko of I.oiir Hunch nup poned to be lunnne, wiih oturpowered shortly nfter noon today by del ce ll von who braved the iliuir.i'rtt of n largo box filled with dymimlto which the man tried to explode on their up pronch. DuvIh entered the Rtatlou Jimt be- fore noon, floiirlnhlii); the box, which wax eiUlped with n trlKKor and fiiKe. After nuiiouucliiK thnl he lie tended to blow up President Paul Hhoup of the Pacific Klectrlc mil way, he trained the box upon of fl ee ra who tried to noire him and or dered them from tho building. The officers fled. IliilldhiK Vmnteit lo r about hnlf nil hour the mnu held uiulUputed pomchhIou of tho Htnllon, while Chief of-l'ollto Sebua dan ordered tho jirloticrH removed from (he ndjoliilug city Jnll, caiiHod all nearby bulldliiRH to bo vncnted nnd cloned two Hlreetn to traffic. Tho rapture wnH effected through a rune. Detectives Knmuto Ilrowne ami ritxuerald approached DnvU from opiiohltn dlrectloiiN and an the man turned bin deadly box toward Ilrowne, Detective Joseph Hoslck, creeping up from behind, dealt him a Dimming blow on the head with a club. At thu name Instant llrowno holxod tho box, nml with Fltxgornld, tore to ptcccis tho mcchnnlHiu which tho trigger controlled, nnd which al ready bad Htarted, '.otitic! With lnamltv In addition to thu box, which cote tallied Hiifflclent dyuamlto to wreck tho building, Davis' pockotn wore filled with other sticks of tho ex ploftlto. llo also carried a t.' calibre revolver. After Davis recovered conscious ness ho said he enme to l.os AugoloH yesterday, llo rofuscd to tnlk fur ther, nfter ho had given bis nanto and address. DAHO BY 1100 1IOI313, Idaho. Nov. 10. It Is to- day officially statod that Woodrow Wilson carrlud the Htato of Idaho by 1100 votes, With ouo Biuall county Incomplete, mid all others official tho vote on president stands: Wil son, III, Oil); Taft, II'J.SIO; Itoosovelt, Uft.niO, It Is oxpoctod that tho of ficial gubernatorial returns will bo compiled In their outlroty shortly. They will show ilalnos, ro publi can, with a good load over Ilawluy, dninoorat. STRIKE AGAINST WAR HKMilN, Nov. 10.- When Booiulo (leinoorutio party miiuiigouiciit h oall iutr for 'tremendouH deinonHlnilioiiH" for poiiiie on tlio purl of tho hooIiiIIhIh llerr Wemlel, u inemhur of tlio (lev Hum ruiulistiiKi writes from tlio huuiiu of war that liuil tho Kooiulists in Cor viif iinil Hiilunrin doolarod u military Htrfko "not ii dozen would liuvo obey ed tlio oull." llerr Woiidel writes that tho HoeiulislH, like others, wore onrrjod away by tlio uulliusitism for M'HF with tjje Tjr)i?. 0C FORCE MAY DEMAND am ' mmm tt lliF&rmm'immmmmmmwll III mmmWmiBm Mmt' r? Jfll 111 $$mmmmWmm. P " mm mmf't -f' '&&' II I mBlmWWBWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmBBBBBElmBk If ..JMJiijMB l lm MWWWWWWWWWWi ii 1. M j" X.mmmmmmmmmB nnmMntnnnnnnn I mmmmKmwilmmmmmmWmWmmmWmmW8firTmmmmmm. $Smmmm:Z. i " ? mmmmW llll mmmmmmmmWkJmf " I mmmmmmmWmWBmmmmm I ---W--BEBmUWmTmmWmmmmmmmMM IlKXVOA M mmmmmmmmW lllll 'SImmmmrlmmmmmmWlSSSrJmmmSm w&A'jS&ZKlTZ (iOSIIBN. N. Y., Nov. IP. At tho opening of Ihe Irml here lodnj of Attorney Nmtoji V. OHmou of Kew York City( neeiiKed of ngmlciii Mis. ItoMt Snabe, it dient. Diet net Attor ney llotlgerrt outliuud the slutc's.cuHO ngninit,!i(s)Hiotrer'1r7w,:"'v' I'riotiiiu vkuh ovidenL belweeii f3ih hoii nnd his lawyer. The defendant frecpii'iitlv interrupted the nltoniey for tho defense, ltobert Kldern. dur ing the interrogation of witneshPri. A dozen vvitiise told oT Mrs. SznboV dentil nt (IreeiiNsood laku Inst July. WILL BE REPORT MlhWAUKK. Wis.. Nov. 11). The nllenlsts examining John Schrnnk itHsallant of Col. Hoosovolt, will re port to tho court that Schrnnk la In sane, nrcordlng to ouo ot their mum burs today. NKW VOIIK, Nov, 10. Coloiiol Theodore Iloobetelt, when Informed hero today of tho decisions of tho nllonlstH In Mllwnukco that John Schrnnk was Insane, rotusod lo nmka any comment. MIIjWAUKIS, Wis.. Nov. 10 Judgo Itnckus wiih angry today when ho learned that tho alienists' find ings against John Schrnnk had bo como public, llo will request tho nlloulsls to continue their examina tion but withhold their roportH for a few days, TWO CHINAMEN BURNED TO DEATH VANCOUVKIt, M. 0., Nov. 11).--Two Cliiuaineu wore burned lo death nnd another lies in thu general lumpi tl hero Kiifferitig from u fraetured le us tho result of u firo which broke, out nt 4:U,f) o'clock this mor ning in it Cliiiiose lumidry at 171 Second iivouuo west, Fuirviow. Over thiTo suoro of Cliiunnieu uro Haiti to liuvo Hlopl in the building larit piglit and it was only by daring leaps from the hcuoiuI htory windows that most of diem niived I heir lives. Mirny of them wero surioiiHly bruised wlion they jumped to tho sidewalk liolmv and the miiii wlioso )ig was broken was hurt in that way. llis utuuo is Loo Lous- SCHRANK CRAZY HIS EXAMINERS KaPHKa KJ TnsJ B mmmzm-MMmmrzz m OlSTRi ATtORNEV tHOMAS ,C. ROOtRS T AS POSTAL CARO TOM'S K1VKK, N. J., Nov. 1!). .). Frank llickey, a ehemist, wtih nr reslcfl today nt Whiting, N. ,1., by Sheriff Chilton. The police or Huf falo, N. Y allege that Hie key is tho tannine murderer of set en year old Joseph Joseph-, who wus tortured, mistreated nnd thru ehoked to death at I.aekawuuua, a Buffalo suburb. Tho Milieo sav lliokoy i- nUo re sponsible for the deaths of mi vera I other ehildren. Tho accused man was hniuuht hero from Whiting to nwait die arri val of officer- from Iluffalo. lie denied all know ledge of the murder, chnrueterir.iug lu nrre.-t as nu out rage. Hiekey n-frted he eould eas ily prove his innocence, nml appear ed nn.ious In face ids licensors. Tlio description of Hiekey wus telegraphed to Sheriff Chilton by Chief of Police- Kckhii, who usM'rled Unit Hiekey was formerly employed by (lie Laekiiwniiuii steel plant in Buffalo when .heephs disappeared. Mink-fly V handwriting, Ifcgun alleges corresponds with thnt on postcards mailed to the Itnffnlo police l'lom Boston anil oilier titles. A PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. Ui.Suf frngo circles are today discussing the monster bamiuet in tho Mu Itunnmb Hotel attended by 500 friends of thu ciuiBo of both tu'es, Including (lover nor West of Oregon, aovornor-Uleet Lister or Washington nnd Mrs. Abi gail Scott Oiiiilwny, "mothor ot sut frngo." Tho banquet was In tho nature of n testimonial to the last iiatuod, nml tho ngod lady, although bont with rhnumatlsm, preshlod at tho affair, nnd mndo n brlof spoeoh. llolb West and Llator mndo n stir ring appeal for tlio raiiho, and tlioy wore supplanted by ninny olhors ot hardly loss Ijnportuuco, who wero seheiluleij (or bflet Bl)0chea, W- - ir9B; ARRES M MURDER MANIAC BANQUET JUDGE HERBERT Q. ROYCE THREE MEN OUT E E Y. W. Eirert hurled his hat into thu mayoralty ring today where it now r'imiscs by the side of two oth ershats of J. K. Watt und J. W. .Miteholl. One more is expected, thut of C. K. (lutes. Mr. Hi fort's announcement of hi cuudidaey was mndo loduv after his friend.-, had endeavored to have him enter the race for the puht two weeks. It is conceded thut ho will run well. Me was u member of die council for four years and chairman of the water committee which built the present gravity water system. It is reported today by friends of C. K. (tales that they have induced Mr. Gates to run but hu has us yet failed to make a formal announce ment. The socialist party is almost cer tain to muuo a ciiudidato so in Jami nry thn citizens of the city will have a clianeo to choose from four und possibly five men. Tho city council will tonight chooso n registration hoard which will meet for 10 days beginning December 14. They will hImi decide whether a re corder nnd councilman are to lie elected whero vacancies wero filled timing the past year. WILSOffSlEAD" IN OREGON IS 10,269 PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 13. Compilation of the compluto unoffi cial vote ot tho stato today shows thnt Wilson defeated Iloosevolt by exactly 10,200 votes, and was 13,384 lit ndvnuco ot Tuft. Tho final fig ures glvo Wilson, 47,097: Itoobovolt, 37,738, nnd Tart, 34,613. For United States senator, Harry Luno, domoorat, bus 1,701 over Don Solllug und 13.33S over Uouruu. Selling's vote was 12,474 ahead ot Dourno's. Tho totals for tho stato finvo Luno, 40,177; Soiling, 3S.413, and Dourno, 35,930. A. K. Clark, on tho progressiva tlakot received 11,071 votes for BQnalor, ER MAYOR ONE M MAY OM FOUND GUILTY ST DEGREE Gannmen Accused of Slaughter of Herman Rosenthal Convicted by Jury After Brief Deliberation Goff's Instructions F.ivor State, Jurors Decline to Leave Courtroom for Lunch Court Practically Ord ered Conviction. NEW YOIIK. N-v. 10. .nJr fir- ty-two minutes deliberation the jury sitting in the case of the four gunmen charged with the actual killing of Gambler Herman Itoscutluil were found guilty this afternoon of mur der in the first degree. The convicted men are Hurry Hor rowitx. alius "Gyp die Blood," "Lefty Iconic" Hosi'iibiin:. "Dago Frank" Cirofieiri, ltnd "Whitcy" Iewis. Tiie gunmen paled when the verdict wus announced, evidently not having iippreeiutPtl the portent of Justice GofFj, churge to die jury- The mur derers trembled as they stood at the bar, too terrified to speak The court nnnouncd he would not hear motions for a new trial until 10:30 o'clock tomorrow, tho hour set for iniMting sentence. Case to bo Appealed Former Ifuglstrate Wable, attor ney for the defense, said thnt he would wove to net- aside the verdict! and would carry the cn.se to the court of appeals. District Attorney Whit man was not present when the verdict was returned. As soon as the jury hud returned its verdict the prisoners were hack to the Tombs, Justice Guff going into lits chambers after ordering deputies to clear the court room at once. A crowd of hungers-011 in die corridors were quickly hustled into the streets and the building was cleared in less than three minutes. This action re sulted from fear that friends of the convicted gangsters might start n demonstration in behalf of the con victed prisoners. Court Favors Stato Justice Goff's charge consumed three hours. It was regarded as ex tremely favorable to the state, prac tically demolishing the defense's case. It virtually directed thu jury to con vict the accused men, say the defense attorneys. Tho court said the entire dofcusc rested on the stories told by tho de fendants and commented "on tho pe culiar coincidence of each tuna's story agreeing- to that of die man preceding- him on the stund." Ho ein phnsized tho criminal record of the defendants and directed the jury to detcrmiuo whether it was possible to invent a story and ntiek to it through n long cross examination. He length ily discussed tho law as it applied to the evidence in this particular case. CASE IS DISMISSED CHICAGO, Nov. 19. Lack of prosecution in tho case against Jack Johnson, nogro pugilist, charged with tho abduction ot Lucille Came ron, a ulnetcen-ycar-oltl old whtto girl of Minneapolis, resulted lu tho charge belug dismissed by Judgo Hopkins In tho municipal court, Johnson was In court accompanied by a bodyguard ot tour Inibky no groes. Luclllo Cameron Is btlll couflnod In Jail at Ilockford, 111. Johnson Is at liberty 011 $30,000 bonds on a charge ot violating tho Mann whlto slavery act. HEAVY QUAKE REGISTERED BY TUCSON SEISMOGRAPH TUCSON, Ariz., Nov. 10. A heavy eurthtpmko shook lasting forty-five minutes was reuorded hro today on tho seismograph of (ho United States magnutio observatory. It was estim ated thut the center of tho disturb ance was 400 miles distant, probably to the southwest, PROTECTED BY NEW RATE M Author of Initiative Rate IHI De scribes Effact of Measttre-rCwH modify Rates Net Af f wtMltWess Higher Than Under New Law. Bill Does Not Advance a Single Rati Duty ef State Commissi tn tt Protect Shippers. . (Author ot Initiative flato Bill) Author of initiative hate Dili, It has been asserted that the now Oregon railroad rate law passed nt tho general election, cancels com modity rates. This Is but ono ot many mis-statements being circu lated to prejudice the public against tho measure. If the commodity rate Is In ex cess of the maximum rate fixed by the bill, the maximum rate prescribed in the bill will prevail and automatic ally cancel tbe commodity rate; on tho other hand 1C tho commodity rate, present or fixed In the future, Is less than the maximum rate' pre scribed in tbe bill, tho commedlty rate will be thu lawful rate. Principle Involved Tho bill prescribed maximum car carload rates, and d 081. prescribe absolute rates nor minimum , rate. Tbo principle Involved u'tlw.same aa contained In tho Canadian Commla- slSii-Taw and'tuT "ffiM&SUOmiS&Z merco Act. I. c, a standard maxi mum rate basis Is provldod above which neither the railroads nor tho railroad commission may fix carload rates, at less than tho maximum car rates, at less than tho mexlmum car loads prescribed In the bill. Neither tho railroads nor tho commission may fix less than carload commodity or class rates without automatically fixing tho carload rate on tho'artlcio. Tho bill prescribes certain relation ships that shall always bo main tained between a less than carload rate and tho carload rate regardless of whether the less than carload rato is a commodity rate or a class rate. Nu lUttcs Advanced The bill does not advanco a slnglo rate, neither in spirit nor letter, and should the railroads arbitrarily at tempt to advance tho Ipsacr spepcial or commodity rate to tho maximum rates prescribed In tbo bill, It is tho duty of the railroad commission to protect tho shipper, Tha people ot tho stato of Oregon hnvo adoptod tho measure with a large majority, and tbo commission Is a croaturo oft tho people, and tho people bavo said In substances to tbo commission "we do (Continued on Page G) THREE LOSE IIS IN HOTEL FI AT LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10. Huvis ing tlioir first report that five per sons had lost their lives, thu police auuouuceu ipuay mm uio- kiiuwii dctilhroll of tlio firo thut destroyed tho St. George hotel here early today contains three mimes. They tire: Mrs. Charles Harrington, US, uu actress, whoso stage nuinu was Ellen Moran. Joseph Martin, 118, jewelry clerk. Julius Miilouo, 'i'), hotel engineer. Mrs. Harrington's six mouths old baby girl is fearfully burned mid probably will die. Others who nro believed to ho fatally injured are Frank J. Bock, who received it sprained hack, and ills wife, tvliotie back was broken, Mrs. Harrington was killed b'fulls incr from die fifth floor. Her baby was found in thu hull outside (lie room, whence she fell. It It Ixdievud that slio loft tho iiifwut tw-nporttrily to find a wuy of tM0He and wh overcome by vertiyd wk'de hwfctaf from u window ,T ''M v " ' 1 " .