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MEDFORD, OltKCiON, 3WIDAY, .JANUARY .12, 19J2.
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SEVEN TURKISH
GUNBOATS ARE
OEMOUSHE
Italian Fleet Finds Fleet of Turkish
Ships nml Completely Destroys
Them Without tho Loss of n Sluulo
Man or Ship.
TURK LOSS OF LIFE IS
THOUGHT TO BE HEAVY
Ooats Carried Contraband Goods for
Troops In Arabian
Province.
UO.MM, .lull. 12. Seven 'Pinkish
fitnhoAti, worn mini; off Kiiiifiula in
it liiilllo with HhIIhii lmtlli"ttlilM nml
dottroyoni, iicoordiiqr '' advice to
tielvcd hum.
Tim Turkish minimal 'MrriiI nun
IihIihiiiI g'id declined for llio Turk-
lldl llOO III (lilt province Of ItHIKtt,
ft It.. tm t a . tt If ' I a
itmuiH. iiia MiiiiHii WHrtiiiH nigni
ml nml pttnitiod Uimih.
Ohh of Din Italian lmllli'iliiH
(Ih'ik( lint Ml Ion imtKtt, linking
two of lint ipiiilMHttM. Tho llvi- oilier
Turkish jtiiidioHt wont overhauled
after h two hour' purwiiil, nml Hindu
H flllllo attempt o give 1ml I III. Till"
unKHMHtniMit lMlml for one limit', but
tint gun of the Kalian hnlllenhip
HiiHlly mink (lie TurkUti milt. Tlicn
Turk look o Iih lilVhonl. Tin1
imtHliur of iWNiinltitw i not Muted,
Afttr the gtmhnuU amik, the 111
Shma iUncovcioiI an nrinoil Turkish
ytiohl I'liili'MMirlnjc t rnH. 1 1 wiih
ottHMHil Mini dually initnnil.
Many Turku urn Indicted to have
purUdmd In tho light Hint' preceded
Hi ftjjjl Mjd ngo fs tjiin'r wnrehips mid
marry tnortrflnmlulitoill.y went down
Willi tlio ahtp.
N'n Kalians wr injured in the
light.
Tho Tuikih gunboats hud been
eluding tin Italian for week", curry
lnif iiiimcinc qiiuiilitii'M of iniii", itiit -munition
nml fond -applies to tlir
Tmkish thMH in Arabia.
LOWER RATES 10
Southern Pacific Grants Fare and
Third nates to Those Who Wish
to Attend Mining Congress Hero
Early In February.
Tho Hoiilhuin l'ui'illii Iiiim xi'aiit'd
a rn I o of n faro and it third from
point in xniitliui'ii Otigoii lo Mod
lord for thu mining ('niiKreti, to ho
held ditriiiK tint llrxl week in Ki'hrn
ary. Thi iimhiiitm a Illicit attend-
Illicit.
JUDGE CQLVIG IS
President nnd Manngsr of Commer
cial Club Says Ho Dcllovos Ho Did
Much Effective Work Wlillo In tho
South.
William M, CnlviK Iiiih rctiirnud
from hiu hip In Honlhorn California,
and in iionfldunt that ho did consid
iirahlo k()ih1 hy talkhiK I'"1' hoiilhoin
Ontgon whilo in o AiiijAIuh. Thu
.Iinlnii ulnlii thai ho Inid u Hphmdid
trip, liul is uliul to ho bao I; in "(lod'ri
iioiintry" onoo inorii.
.liiilno Colvlj,' dollvorod an addnwH
in tho KOitlh and" dihlrihulcd iniicli
lltoratnro.
Whilo In f.ns AiiboIoh .IiiiIko Polvi
had diiinor with Mayor Alo,andor
and hIho with lamou .1. ,liil'frio.s.
HI IMI HI II ! ' '
On I ho day that ynnr hIiihi in tho
howl iidvortiHcii noro in town lifo
ohkIiI In hnvn a very niy InnU In
you I
MN
CONGRESS
BACK FROM SOUTH
10 FEED MENAGERIE
AND THE SUN SHINES
Lone Wolf, Traveling, Ahead, Is
Seized by Cub Rcpdrtcr and Forced
to Give Up 'Item Food Promised
and City Is Saved.
Kli ! Mlt I
"I'vviim iiiiiliiilil. Tint imiIi mporler
Miivorcd uu liu ulniMud lint vagrant
Hem,
Willi hoiolu offnrl hit nerved hhii
atdf. Ho ww nlioui lo mirroudor in
dowpnir. InMciul In1 limped into lint
inky blnckiieifa mid luiidod uMrido n
luM chance.
"Sh- 1 I inn Lone Wolr nml I'm
hungry. 1 want food!" exclaimed llm
phantom of Ihu night.
And llm cnh bought him a suoiuIlM
Hiipptir whllM thu wolf ioiitiuuul in
fliii' uhUapcra:
"I'm thu advance guard. The Wolf
Inmdn ahead. Hithiiid come thu Ore
garhiii Coyote, Straggling lloh-Cnt
and lint ltooovclt llenr.--:i()l) of Vni,
traveling .on tho false Mpiiinl- all
ImtiKiy. They miint Iihm food. (t
it or hiMMirt ihu fwlo of the liw An
K"'l Tiimw."
And llii' culi ti'iHirtor Mtood alnm
whiltt thu chill wind wliiwtlcil. It wax
hi duty to warn tint nnlilii to roI
(ho floatiitK mitiiHKitri foil, and he
"doim Ih'm ilHiiiihrnt" ovuu tint cimh
jjrontry offiiid to mll on rri'dit, iro
tiding ho K't froo tuUurtiiHiii; the
Intkurh proiaitu'd a loaf of hntud to
OM'ry Toddy hoar nhowiiiK rt'lin
tialH, and (In chop Iioiim' fn( nup lo
fVfr.vom' hnyiiiKti ciiairt mi'iil.
Miulfnnl wiin mut'il and tln im
i'iiahh to kIiiiio witli iU acfiiNtoniL'il
Klnryl
TWDHY BROTHERS
HAVE QUIT WORK
FOR THE WINTER
Machinery Is Housed Until Such Time
as Central Point Road Dries Suf
ficiently to Allow Improvement
Work to Proceed.
The Tuohy IIiok., who had tho con
tract for inacailamixiiig tho Medford
(Vat rn Point road, have ttlonod down
wnk until (lie ttrmiml ilritw out in tho
tpimif. Thuy Iiiivh housed all their
machinery and tools nnd the horrioti,
two ciiiIoiiiIm, have hecn Hhipped to
Kiikoiic, whero Ihey will he put to
wotk on rMJIroad gntdiiit;.
The maeadaiti Iiiik huon put down
on the road for a dititanee of one and
a half niiliM, from the l'aeille & Kant
cm crofctfintr on thin end to what U
known ax the Mike llanley place on
llm not lit. The iiiaoadam Iiiih Iiuuii
put in the full 20 feet in uitlth over
all of thin m! rip nnd that mtieh of the
iiiad in praelieally llnixhud, ill that
U retiired lo complete it lining a lit
tle l rending up in tho Hpring and the
rolling down of the earth at each
hide.
Arbitration Checks Strike.
SAN KHANCIHCO, Cl., Jan. 12
Arbitration today Iiiih prevented uu
linpoiiilliiK lookout of 1000 omployeu
of tho Kruiildln I'rlutlug aHuoclatlon'H
31 shops horo. Two HthogriiphliiK
flrniH, who ulurteil tho troithlo hy re
fusing to; pay five fcoitoru $ 1 C . r 0 u
week, finally ngrooil to tho work-
men's demands.
WHO IS YOUR OHOIOE FOR PRESIDENTIAL
NOMINEE?
Mark cross boiwoon number and naino of candidate
Kopublican.
1 ( ) William Howard Tuft.
Jl f S UtShnvt. M T,n 1?n11oIfo
3 ( ) Theodore Kooauvolt, . .'
Democrat. 'j r,v '
l (.,.'.....) AVoodrow AVilson. , f
5 f ) Judson Haiunon. .''
(5 f ) Qlmmp Olarlc.
7 ( ) William T. Bryan.
Out out and mail to Mail Tribune
Name '.
Address
32,000 TRAINED
JAP S0EDIERS
So Declares Major General Carter,
Assistant Chief of Staff of the
United States Army Gives This as
Reason for Recent Step.
UNITED STATES SAID TO
REALIZE THE DANGER
Makes Statement In Regard to Mat
ter of Reducing Number of
Line Officers.
WASIMNnTO.V, I). (., .Ian. l'J. -Declaration
that .TJ.ODO JapaiiCMt, nil
trained Koldiern, had been xmiiKled
into Hawaii hince the IttifHiaii-dap-mntnt
wifr waH imulo here thiw after
noon by .Major Ooncriil Carter, n
hiMtHtil chief of utaff of the Uniled
Static anny. llii declared that the
United StntOH, realixiiig Ihu danger
of llio OnenlulH hcixing the tHland,
had taken wtcH to scud 111,000 troops
lo Hawaii.
General ('Mrtur' xtalcincnt con
cerninj; the .Inwiicc in Hawaii wax
imide whilo he wan oiMiRiug the Hay
bill whiuh in inteudod to reduce tho
number of line officers in the army.
Itefore this ho had asked the of
ficial stenographer not lo take down
what he had lo say.
According to report, General Car
ter made tlie following statement to
the cemmittee:
"When America heard of J a pan's
act ion in sending troop to 1 la wait
this government realised that it had
to do something and at once decided
to dixpntch five regiments to Hawaii.
- "The :J'J,0()0 Japanese, - now in
Hawaii are tint enlisted in the mika
do's anny, but they are all experi
enced soldiers. An Oriental can do
anything he plea-ca in Hawaii with
out attracting the attention of the
war department through accident and
pies.
I'The urniy eanitot afford to have
Mity officer tnkoti from the lino. It
tiuitft have officers to supplant those
serving in territorial jiossohsioas
when their tonus expire.. If tho Hay
hill passes, the army will not ho suf
ficiently officered and a sufficient
force itdeipinto for the protection of
Hawaii, the Philippines, Panama and
other distant possessions could not be
miiintained."
$500,000 FIRE
HALIFAX, Nr, S., Jan. TJ.-Cmis-ing
an estimated loss of ."f500,000,
tire which hrokp out hero shortly
after midnight was brought under
control at l):!IO a. in. today. The
plant of the Halifax Herald mid the
dry goods establishment of the Mitn
niu company, one of tho largest con
cerns in thu oily, were destroyed.
The dromon wore- forced to their best
efforts to prevent thu flames from
(lommuuieiitiug with thu legislative
buildings, whiuh for n timo wero se
riously threatened.
SAN KKANOISCO, Cal, Whoro la
Mrs. II. G. A. Davidson, captivating
blonde, with pearly teeth nml a chin
dimple? Not only tho police but
otltera would Uko to know, Tho Rov,
William Under "foil" for u "loan."
.
Nil WIN
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WAlt MAI1 H1IOWJNQ RELATIVE POSITIONS OF (JOVICILVMJCYT
AND UEHKL FORCES IN CIIIjYA, WHERE REVOLT IS REPORTED
Jc
Dnn imperial mjthorities
7 m CONTROL
I lTERtWTORY Held by
IMPERIALISTS
mm TERRITORY help by
rHIH HAMDSOFUKAL GWV.
C3lNPEr'BWtErrOPREPUPUC
gm in hands op ftANOrrg.
aw - lor, i21 M' i, ., UUE 1
M OKlQ 0 Lit Winffit& v
ffinlffibiC wM
pSXSrri-ifrtJras"fiNgHW J ,
The Chinese war nap hcrccwith presented shows the positions of the troops of the imperial and rebel
forces. The itnpcrialiotK hold (he three provinces of .Manchuria, Chi-Ii, H o-tian, Shau-tuiig, Kan-sti, most of
I! 11 -pel 1 mid An-ntit mid northern Kinng-su. This comprises prnctieally the whole territory north of tho
Iviing-tse river cxeeptutg Shen-si province, a small sirtion of Kiang-su and a few cities on the north bank of
the Ynng-lhO. Sben-ni prnwucc is in the hands of bandits not connected with the republican movement. AH
the provinces south of the Vang-Ue, and .also .Sze-ehiicn, are in revolt.
NEWRRLIL
ROUTE FRflM CITY
TO BE ESTABLISHED
Postmaster Woodford Is in Receipt
of Blanks te be Filled and Re
turned Cwitalnlifl Necessary lit
f armallon Wll&ftVetfWltfe Range.
Huntl until route No. 2, out of Med
ford, has been taken tip again by the
postoffieo tluDaritucnt; and there is
every indication that the route will
soon he established.
Postmaster Woodfonl is in receipt
of blanks to be lllled'by him and re
turned to tho department. All of
those nro with reference, to the estHb
libhtnunt of this rural route. One or
these blank requires thnUMr. Wood
ford shall certify that there are nt
least 1)0 patrons of tho projHihcd route
who will provide tliem&olvo with mail
boxes and put them in jiositioii of
easy access by the mail carrier. Mr.
Woodford desires that all patrons of
tho route who will do this eithor call
at the Medford pootofftue nnd so in
dicate or, if more convenient, write
a card or letter to him, stating that
they live on the route and will pro
vide themselves with a suitable box
as a receptacle for ninil mutter.
Tho matter of hurrying up the o
tnblishment of tin route is now in
tho bunds of the patrons. There
ought lo be no time lost in complying
with Mr. Woodford's request.
Tho route us hud out and ap
proved by the department is 'J2'a
miles in length and from the Medford
postoffieo will o north on Central
a Vcn uu to the Pmufio nnd Knstern
railroad, west on tho Koss roadlo
tho Jacksonville and Contral Point
road, then retract part of this dis
tnnco back to the Joneu corner, south
from there to the Orchard Home road,
west to Kuipps corner, north to Med
ford and Jacksonville, road, wont to
Jacksonville, north tin Jacksonville
and Central Point hill road to
Trncoy's corner, south to school
house, east to Koss latto and
Central Point mad, north to the Ftoall
lane, eAst to Mornimin'tf uorner, south
on Medford ami Central Point road
nnd Central avenue to tho Medford
postoffieo.
Sinister on Way Home.
TKH13UAN, Jan. ia. Removed as
troasuror genornl of Persia through
tho efforts of the Russian and IlrltUU
Klvormnent8l Morgan Sluistor, ac
companied by his fnmlly and by Kd
ward Roll, socrotnry of tho Amorlcim
legation horo, today la on routo for
Loudon.
.OROVlIiLW. Cal., Jan. 12.
Charged with complicity In tho mur
der of Holon Uumlmll, Uor llttlo step
daughter, for whoso nctital killing hor
brother, Arthur I.owla, was sentenced
to 10 yours Imprisonment, tho trial
nt Mrs. Emma Kumbnll bogan horo
today boforo Judge Qray,
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lir 4L.m,..r wnv; v -, tM?maatmr?m.? ' . . -
"&"-' JlJrrJWXmTZWMW;iC T
REBELS
PEMPlNQ PEQSI
AND MONPi
STILL BURIED IN
ICE-BIMOLTS
Over $500,000,000 in Money and Se
curities Have Been Removed Be
lieved That All Securities Will Be
Found Intact. -'--.' ."
NEW YOK1C, Jim. PJ. AllbotiKb
?."i00,000,000 ill money and sootiritios
have been removed from the vaults of
the burned Kquitnblo building, it was
announced today that $1,500,000,000
remains to be removed. Most of the
bitter amount is buried in the vaults
of the Mercantile Safe Deposit oom
psny, ttudor thousands of tons of ieo
and dobri.
An attempt will be made today to
romoe $1.i0,0I)0,000 in negotiable
paper and money from the vaults of
the August Hohnont company, nnd
Kottutr. Rrojhcrs hopo to recover at
least .30,000,000 from their vaults.
All vaults in the Kquitablo building
nre believed to have osoajKid injury,
and it is rugnrded as almost certain
now that nil the securities will be
recovered intact.
A flood of water today burst
through the subway walls at Cedar
street, threatening to flood tho sub
way and causing inconvenience to
hundreds of thousands of persons.
FRANKLIN SAYS HE
will not mm
1..
LOS AXCitiLKS, Cnl., Jnu.J2.
have not changed my position, and
there is no reason to suppose I shall,''
said Hurt 11. Franklin today whonj;
asked if it were true that ho hail
jM&' 9SSj W &
chv. mif apwMwai
mumm is
. . , , ! i pjsoalo is not gr
agreed to plead guilty to charges of' voo
nnoiuK anil luicmpuu in onou juiurs
in tho rouent MoNmnara trial. Frank
lin previously had declared that ho
would fight tho caso to tho end.
RUSSIANS HANG PEliSfANS IN TAIUUZ.
BAKMTIARI "IR60?.AT
Conditions in Persia mo still in an unsettled state. The forced re
tirement of Y. Morgan Sinister, iho American treasurer genornl, has not
alleviated mutters. Prominent citizens of Tabriz nro hanged daily hy tho
Ilussinns, whoso high bunded measures against Porsiu tiro attracting the
attention of tho powers,
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MERCURY
GOES
DOWN; PRICE OE
NIL GOES UP
Chicago Today Is Suffering One of
the Coldest Days of the YearAt
Des Moines Temperature Is 29 Be
ttif frtil ETimlna. Thr Ai9flrut J-
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. ' With the
thermometer registering 9 degreos be
low zoro and still colder weather pro
dieted, Chicago today is in the grip
of one of the coldest days of the
winter. To nisJke mutters worse, tho
price of coal was today boosted an
other $1 a ton, hnd tho suffering in
tho poorer districts is intense.
At Das Moines, Iowa, the thermom
eter today dropped to 20 below, nnd
the city is threatened with a coal
famine.
Heoord breaking low tempcratnros
arc reported from all sections of
Town.
Cold at Lincoln.
LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 12. Twotily-
six dogreos below zoro was regis
tered horo today. This part of tho
state is experiencing the most se
vere weather ever .known. Today's
temperature is u new cold reuord.
Considerable .suffering among the
poor is reported.
STRIKE OF 611,
MINERS SEEMS CERTAIN
LONDON, Jan. 12. Stnko of 011,
000 English coal miners seems in
evitable todtiv. Tho balloting on the
question, according to rcjxirts, indi
cates that SO per cent ot tho minor
favor tho strike if the minimum wage
soalo is not urnntud. Tho count of
in progress.
Soiling real estate in this eilv is
noither n doubtful nor mi expensive
tusk it's a want nil task.
TABRIZ.
OMAN NATURE
TO BLAME SAYS
CANNY SCOT
'Anyone Is Justified in Doing Every
thing Possible Under the Law,"
Says Carnegie in Admitting" That
Law Must Keep Prices Down.
COMPARES TAFT'S IDEAS
WITH COLONEL ROOSEVELT'S
Carnegie Declares That the Tariff
Can In No Way Affect the
Price of Steel. ;
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 12.
Drawing a comparison between Colo
no! Theodore Koceovott's conception
of a corporation and that possessed
by President Tnft, Andrew Carnegla
today, for the third consccutiro day,
was Interrogated by tho Stanley
house committee investigating the
stool trust After admitting that a
law must be Invoked to prevent ex
cessive prices on Bteol commodities,
Carnegie said:
"You cannot trust human nature.
Any one In justified In doing every
thing possible under tho laV. It Is
certain that sooner or later the of
fenses against natural competition
will forco tho making ot a real law
to govern such conditions."
In denying that tho decisions In
the Standard Oil and Tobacco cases
had accelerated this conviction, ho
said:
"There aro two lines of thought
In this country. One Is Taft's Idea
that corporations, should bo dissolved.
The other Is expressed In Colonel
Jloose,velUs,cancepUoa which. Is that
largo corporations units should bo
recognized but put undor careful and
close governmental regulations. I
know that theso are Colonel Roose
velt's views and I heartily agree with
them. I think tho government should
first pass a law regulating corpora
tions and then wait and sco If fur
ther legislation .Is necossary."
Carnegio reiterated that tho tariff
could In no way affect tho prlco of
steel. In this connection ho said:
"Amorlca makes moro steel than
nit tho rest ot tho world combined.
Your legislatures need not worry
about any tariff to protect steel."
Tho Scotchman then repeated his
recommendation for an Industrial
commission similar to tho Intorstato
commerce commission. At this point
Congressman Dartlctt Interrupted tho
witness and asked:
"What Is It that has brought prac
tically every big corporation In such
a framo of mind that thoy aro al
most unanimously in favor of this
solution of tho trust problem?"
"They have seen," answered Car
uogie. "ns I saw long ago that tho
peoplo will not sub mlt to huge com
bines subsisting without regulations."
Curnuglo then deolarod that ho
was opposed to strengthening tho
Sherman anti-trust law In an offort
to haston tho dissolution of corpora
tions. Whon asked If tho dissolution
would rcduco tho prlco of stool tho
witness said that It would not and
tho only way to effect a reduction
was by government regulation.
In direct contrast to his manner
joatorday, Carnegio todny mudo no
effort to ovudo questions, but an
sworod promptly.
GAS FAMINE MAY
GOME AT GOTHAM
ii ii i i
If Members of Gas Workers' Union
Are Ablo to Forco a General Walk
out as Planned, 80 Per Cent of
Supply Will Fall.
NEY YOUIv, Jan, 12,-Kow York
City today faoos a gas famine, a gen
eral striko of employes of tho plants
of tho Consolidated Gas company be
ing probnblo to go into effect today.
The situation is admittedly mout
serious, ir llio members of tho Oas
Workers' union are ublo to force thu
general walkout, 80 per cont of Now
York's giis supply will bo cut pff,