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t'st & i City Han 'rrg On ... ", Medford Mail Tribune t SECOND EDITION -c 'rjfc WEATHER Fair .enlftht mh! lwtrTljr Ma. 73; MIr. MK Forly.ooni Yi-sr. Dally Hpvnlh Vritr. MEDFORD, OiWaON,WU)AV,0(TOPICIM, 1012. NO. 107. ROOSEVELT DEMANDS THAT PENROSE BE KICKED OUT OE SENATE AS ENEMY OE THE PEOPLE r DENIAL MADE F BV ROOSEVELT Dull Moose Says There Is Only Hear say Evidence Against Him Says He Never Said Corporations Did Not Contribute to Him, Storkltlol Blackmail Denied Never Seii'tW Standard Oil But Sent for nny Other Trust Magnates. WHAT TEDDY TOLD THE CLAPP COMMITTEE I'onnthti hluinli! Im) kicked Otlt III' tlllt M'lllltl' II H till I'll t-my to tin) people. TIicmi'h "lily hearsay vi drneo. ngulnsl mu the. quoted word of men now dead. I never asked Ilnrrimnn for licit, lie nukrd me for niil in the New York Mule, light. I never sent for Standard Oil mngiiutc Init (hero were plenty of truxl ini'it I diil scud fnr-Jlm Hill, for instniiec, loliii I., Sullivan iiml lint tlinu Ni'Immi culled to nee hid ut the White limine. I think il wan on public hllsIUCSM. When my virtue gets so weak thnt I cannot stand uwidnliMror any onol-wi I'll unit public jlfc. . WAMHNOTON, Oct. 4. TotUy Ing today before tlm senate ml' rommltlco which I Investigating cam. pnlgn contribution hero Theodore Itooxavelt, former president nml now progressive preMdmtlnl candidate, climaxed a sensational session by a riitt dnmnnd of Senator llolsii Pen rose of Pennsylvania hy expelled frMn tho United Statin Hmnte ax nn enemy to tho common kooiI. "1 hold Penrose should ho thrown out of tho iionatn," until Roosevelt, hecnuso of liU own admissions before thiii comtnl(tt- that ho advised John I). Archbold to try to purchnso Im munity fiom government prosocu- lion. WAIllM lVlllllHV OtlNtl'lI "Arch hold testified thnt Cornollus HtltiH, republican nnttoiiul treasurer n!190t, tried to blackmail him. I ilO'tiol hnlluVn It. Ax you huvo Bonn li' my letters, as noon nn there won ii rumor thnt Improper routrlhutloiiH had beon mndo to tho ropuhllcun cbiho I ordered thorn returned. I hnd nusHUrnucoi from ltllss and Cartalyoti thnt tora woro no such can trlbutlotiH it ml Loob hnd tho nssur nnoo by telephone thnt thn Stnndnrd Oil Company hnd contributed noth ing. "I'yiiroHO says, ho udvlsml Arch (Continued on i'ugo !!) BanIqUKNTTK, CiiI., 0t. -I.-Hi'iiIdihu'iI lo hovcii yaan in prison for I lio cmboxKU'inunl of largo nuiuh from it olicnt'H o.stuto .InukHon lluleh who twloo run for nupreino jiiHtiuo in Cnjlifonilu, nrrlvcd horn today by uiilomobllu to Ix'ulu Iuh liinu. Hutch, ylio wiik nucomimnicil by Jiiri wil'o, II, 1, Slaffoni, hit. nttnvmty ami Non-in-law and Mrs. Stafford, nml ftmmlcil by Shoriff A. l. Liuij,' ford) wan takon from jail at San ioHu al dnyllKlit lo avoid uttiiuitliif,' a (irotydt ' Tho tiarly nrrivod boro al Ion o'clnoH Ibia morning and aflur faro wi'IIh wero Htiid I.auuford turnotl IiIh piiHonot' ovof to Wnrilon Hoylo of Ibn Nlato jifisou. Ifutflh'H ciiBo Iiuh boon famoiiH in Cnlll'oriiiii for yourn nml a luiij, bit tor filit Iiuh boon nuulo to keep him from a cull. 01 JACKSON HATCH IN SANIENIPIH BALKAN ALLIES E Bulgarians Marching Towards Adri anoplc MQiitenegren Regiments Invade Albania Where They Are Welcomed by Christians. Four Hundred Turks Said to Be Slain in Engagement Near Jamboli British Fleet Ordered to Levant. PAWS. Ool. I.- Confirmation of tin report (lint tin llulgiirimt nrmy luiN invaded Turkish territory nml h now murchhig toward Adriunnplc wns received here thi iiflcrnnoii, IIUDAPKST, (M. l.-TrlcKmiim lion' (oilny friini (Vtliuii1, the cupitnl of .Mouli'iii'Kro, Mty Hint Ihri'c Mini- tHii'rin n-Kimi'iitrt iiiviulml Albiinui, wlien tlll'V Wri Wl'll'OHH'll liv tin ChrUlInn triliuHimm. ATIIKNS, Oi-t. I fffMrlM mv i'il Iiito toilny hiiv thnt n Turkixli pl.it to munlcr (In-i'k rchliloulM of Allinuin liux jiiht Iicpii unciivi'rril. ThntirfiiiioN of OrcckH rchiiln in Allinuin. IIKKI.IN'. Oit. I. l.'.ltlr crpildicc wiin itlni'iM In nmrM of M-iioi ficlitini; nlonir the Hiilknn froittiur ctwet'ii JTurklli mxi'jiiuf " Huliir-' inn nml Bun inn soldier hy diplo iiiuIk licru toilny. ItcjiorlR rvroivcil lirrp from Cnfl(titiutiilt deny tin reported Turlto-Htilnitriim inKni;c int'iit near Jnmholi in wliit'h '101) Turk n ro xniil to huvo been killtil. N'i'iHicr Imw I'onfirmnlinn been re ceived of tin report thnt thirty Turks were killed hy Servian troop in n buttle n?nr Vrnnyii LONDON', Oot. -I )8iiitiliti hero today from'flibriiltnr nay the Hritinb Mediterranean flout there Iiuh been ordered lo proceed to the Levant. Tint eruixer Weymouth departed im medintely for Suda Hay. TRY TO BLACKMAIL PORTLAND BANKER J0ltT&ANl), Oro., Oct. a. Jack KlHhey mid Willlnm IIuho, pnrtnora In a Miuall thimtrlcnl cuterprlnu, nro In Jail hero todny (oIIowIiik thotr al h'Ked nttompta to oxtort $7,000 from Karl V. l.lvoly, n promluout Port land hroluir throiiKh Informntlon they claimed to porhcms thnt Lively know morn about tho doath of Miss Ornco Dow hero Inst July than ho cared to have mndo public. Miss Dow wan killed In an nutomohllo ac cident, tho car holouglnK to Lively. Tho dlHuloHurus roKnrdtni; thn mon woro mndo to tho pollco by a re porter, who atnted ho hnd boeu np pronched by Klnboy to "nhnko down" Lively, and If HUcci'Hftll thoy would then dlvldo tho 7,000 botwoou thorn. Huso toatlflod thnt ho hud visited Llvely'a offlco with Klaboy on ono omiHlon and IiIh partner hnd ae cured $10 from tho bUHlncaa man without apparent effort. HEAVY BUYING OF E NKW yOKK, Oft. 4.Hoivy buying of Htook'H marked tho opening of to duy'H slock markot here, general niidn being recorded throughout tho list. A ralso of Iwo ooourred in Canadian Paoifiu whilo especial Htrongtb wan sliown in AIcIiIhou, the Ilammun and Hill issues, also cop pers, hIcoI and fleuornl Kleelrio. Among a few nominal deoliuoH al tho opening woro Smutting and Road- Jlonds woro Btendy, Tho mnrkot closed weak. NVA 1URKET RATTLE H STOCKS EXCHANG POLL TAKEN OF THE BEFORE ELECTION WILL MAKE THE 'SOLID SOUTH" JUBILANT LrtSswBr. i' v wm 1IB1BBBbBB'S99VBBBBBBhi aHBsssBsBMM.BBsFlwSBsBiBsm. 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It It the irrvatriU political iwll ever uudcrtnkcu, caurd by the mixed condlllonn In the country. The flcurcn show a drift to the Dejiocracy JroogUout Jh tntlro Utillfil Htatrn, a KretJt lot to too llf puultcani and a treniendoan Procrta live vote. Thin cauvAMt abows AVI No n In the lead, with Hoosovelt aecotid, lo nearly all of tho Statci polled. The New York Ilcrald'a InventlKatlou Iblrty-alx: days Uforo the election demonstrates that the Deinocrata at thU time nro united In nil sections, the ProKrelrei flgbtlns occresslvely nnd desperately and the Jtcpubllcans apathetic. The Empire State In now jwIokIiik toward Mr. Wilson; TennjyJ. vanla It twine bitterly contcatcd, nnd the Ualtimoro nomluee nlo lead in New Jemey, Maryland, Delaware, Went Virginia and In most of New' KiiRland, besldei hnvlnj; the nolld South. Sprctaeiilnr flshtu nre on In liidbtna and Illinois, with Wilson lead Injj In Indlanii nnd the Hull Mooscr a closo second, whllo In Illinois the straw hnllotK jslve Itooncvolt the lead. The Northwext. whero tho sreat nrmy of new voters. In Washington numbering JOO.OOO. iniMtly women,, makes tho situ ation tntcrcntlui. They nro rceurded as friendly to the Third Termer. After n personal iwll of moro than iM.OVJ Yotcrs, the Democratic nominee proves to be tho choice of 11,104, with, the Progressive running second, with 7.M7. Tho ltepubllcaus flgnro third with -1.784. A straw roto takon shows only l,bOO for tho Socialist ticket. The poll nlso shows that 4.1W) have turned from Tuft to the Third Termer IUDGE TAKEN OFF BENCH AT TRIAL PUT IN MIL 110L.TVILl.I-., Cal Oot. 4. -A. C Lovolnud, proHldlng muglstrnto nt tho "Hooatora" trial horo, wna ar rested nnd taken from tho bench by Chief or Pollco Dnn Southwell or Imporlnl. Court wna ndjournod atuo die. Lovolnnd la chnrgod with Is suing a bogus check on tho First Nntloanl Hank of Holtvlllo In tho amount of $1,000. Judgo Lovoland waa locked up in the Imperial county Jail but wna Int er roloasod on 1 1,000 ball, Tho 'boosters" trial grow out ot a raid on tho "lloostors' " elub sev eral days ngo when Bovornl promluout peoplo woro arroatod. HARMON OFF FOR COAST TO SELECT FAIR SITE CHICAGO. Oct. !. (lovoriinr Har mon of Ohio and bin Htaff today passod through Chiougo on vouto to pan rrntunscp to select a site lor tho Ohio bUtMing at Ibo 1015 exposition. ENTIRE COUNTRY THIRTY-SIX DAYS S7Vi. ' GOVE N OR. aBtVCatfBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBA-vVfc VBfttTIlJj .sBaBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBnBrTT BBtKaaKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa'FHBiBBBl .. ' yABJWBBBB -, vs ' u Vk ,rVa3BBBBBBBBBBXVr .. mS. ANnfnnsHRr' 1?jv" .,i.ji' " . 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The state bomd of control now u session in this city finished taking testimony lut uiglilu tho mailer of disputed water riglits on Andonon creek. " A decision was miiekly reacltcd in Ibis ease, the board' giving O. A. Morsothe water froin this creek for irrigaling purposes for four days of the week nnd to Hrophy and others throe days. Friday testimony wn taken loueii iug upon the use of jyalor from Hear creek by tho eity of Ashluml, the Kaglo Jlills and the mill at Phoeuiw Tlieso three nro tho 'contending prin ciples thus fur but o'tbers may show up Inter. The witnesses from Ashland are I?. I', Neil, J, S, Ilutlor. K. 1). Hriggs, O. l- Hillings, Atlnnroy Moore, Wm. Moyow, J. ,1. ami Kd hirphy nnd A, W. Silsby. Monjouako'a oporn 'llalkn.' vns aung In ICspornnto at Vienna early ASHLAND UNDER I"" th, WIL-SON.. - v TURKEY GIVES UP TROPOLI TO ITALY TO SECURE PEACE VIKNNA, Ool. -J. Despatches ro eeived here toilny from Home and Constantinople practically confirm tho reports that Italy and Turkey have signed a poneo pact. LONDON, Out. 4. Dospito official denials it seems certain today (hut represent nth es of both Turkey and Italy have signed a peace pact at Ouuliy, Switzerland. A despatch re ceived boro Ibis morning from Con stantinople says that the Turkish cabinet has accepted Italy's tonus and thnt official announcement of a settlement yill bo made soon. By tho tonus of tho pact, Turkey is to abandon claims of temporal authority over Tripoli but is to ro- lain spiritual authority oyer tho Alo bnmmodaus, Italy also is to aid Turkey to borrow n largo sum of monoy, tho exact amount not being mentioned. 'RflflOT OPATUIMP tlflUO I OWl 1 1111111 Federal District Attorney Promises Convictions to Each of Fir ty-Eight Labor Leaders on Trial at Indian apolis. Defendants Unconcerned But Wives and Families Shudder at Accusa tionsJurors to Be Kept Together INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Oct. 4. Shaking -an accusing finger In the face of each of the forty-eight do fendanta in turn. United States Dis trict Attorney John D. Miller today promised conviction to members of the International 'Afumrlatlon of Bridge and Structural Ironworkers on trial here for Illegally transport ing dynamite. The arraignment voiced by the government's prose cutor was one of the most scathla ever delivered In an Indianapolis court room. Miller's accusations were not general. Instead he singled out the defendants one by one. and boldly shouting their names, desig nated the man, tho time and the place, the alleged crimes were com-, mltted. .. . ,..., Defendant Unmoved The most anxious persons in the court room today wen tht wlyes.aad Hiothers"or the acbilcscd. ' Mirar 'of the ironworkers" women covered their faces and shuddered as the prosecu tor reeled off the charges -which be said he would prove. Miller's ar raignment, however, failed to move tho defendants. They were appar ently, the joast concerned persons In the court room. They lolled abftut unconcernedly in easy chairs while" the prosecutor charged them with crimes which, if proven, will send them to jail with stiff sentences. Malicious destruction of millions ot dollars worth of property was among the offenses mentioned. Tells of Dynamiting Miller devoted most of the day to the dynamite destruction ot the Kan sas City bridge and that of the court house in Omaha. He flatly charged that Jim MsNamara, Ortlo McManl gal and II. S. Hockln were respon sible, concealing the nttro-giycerlne used In these jobs at Muncie. Ind. Then he told ot dynamltings In Cleveland. Cincinnati. Columbus, Buffalo, Rochester, Boston, New York. Hoboken, Peoria nnd Worces ter, Mass., nnd elsewhere. In each lnstanco he named the man whom the government alleges superintended thq job and tho men who did the actual work. Judge Anderson today ordered that tho jurors be kept together. Thla means that the twelve men will bo virtual prisoners during the threo mouths the trial Is expected to last. Sleeping quarters tor tho jurors have been provided In the federal building. Rain Postpones Double-Header LOS ANGELES, Oct. 4. Today's double-header between Sacramento and Vernon Const league? clubs was postponed on account of rain. ARRAIGNMENT RON WORKERS BILL HANLEY OUT FOR WILSON ,ijflT "' " ,. i l l " VBBlkNl I BHBBlBHkNl f 'rBJBJBi UJBHBBlBBkvL w BBBBBWflBBBBBBBBBBBi r iSBbHbVbbbbbbb A BBBV It HUIINS, Oro., Oct. 4, "UIH" Han ley, cattle king of Eastern Oregon nnd ono of tho beet, known men In tho Pacific northwest, today an I A mi I TTTr Lfl uLLL L AS A FEELER" Wiscwisinite Tells InsWt, S4ry tf Camftakjft Tells ef RmmwH's AmWfian Cdwwt Mirery a RmK- cal Net a PrtfrMtto-- m Oflfwally Ptawttd ft PhM it ifi4-Arv.mj?,.! Ut FMSIMIity 8f StfCCMt ,'MMIMi His AmWtrM fir ISI2. if TV '4 - JfADISON, Wis., Oct. 4. RowuV inj; pnblicntion of bi autobiography which was interrupted last spring, Senator Kobert M. Lk Pollette.'s magazine today prints the first; of five articles which nre designed t,o round out his story and which deal , with the present national campaign nnd the part he played in the early stages of the progressive movement. La Folletto planfl to (ell bin story under (he following captiens: 1. Why I became a candidate for president. , 2. The true story of the campaign. 3. Why I continued as a candi date. . 4. Booevelt never really a pro gressive. . . i-" ,'' Jfa " 5. His record, . 2 .? "Rooevelt," l!a Ffdlette says in discussing the colonel record, "has been wensly klil'aftaUlltf" that on June '2f, ltt0 wh hT vWtf ed Roosevelt t Oyster ffcty'tke ei one! said of Taf't : llS6mvAtin Baan USD ML 'i'tt&ifa 5 mlM S tar Tfrr- A'A makes a very good lieutenant btrf not a verj- good captain." ' , "In the light pf subseqnent events' Fays La 'Follette.'there oan be Utle doubt that when Roosevelt left the White House, he had 1916 'firmly in his mind. He relumed from Africa in find that many changes had taken plnce, tho progressive movement be found far fn advance of him, he neither understood it, nor wan he in sympathy with its manifest purposes insofar ns he comprehended i&a movement. He deliberated for a time as to whether be would stand with the administration, supporting Taft for re-nominntion, or seek to identify himself with tho progressives or straddle. He straddled. Stranded la 1910 "It left him awkwardly stranded in the election of 1010. Ha ,hnled to tuko nccount of stock. Events. were rapidly transpiring. It was, evident that the Taft administration, wns losing ground day by day, The congressional election in 1010 tprfc, custed disaster for the republican party in 1012. Roosevelt was .still" looking to 1010. Roosevelt vas. stil looking to 101G ami us tho political situation developed in the following year, in his noliticat philosophy; which is always personal. Tnftls renomination nnd defeat in 1012 fit ted admirably into his plan. Then came Ids tour in the spring of 1011.; It fired bis blood, the music and' cheers. Ho began to think of ,1012 for himself. It wns four years better than 10115; and four years counts in, (ho lifo of n man turned fifty-threur (Continued on Vaee Three) nounces the withdrawal of hla sup port of President Taft and states he wjti support dovernor Woodrow Wil son, democratic presidential ea nee. Hanley wus a Tatt presldMtlal olector. Hanley glvefl aa hla reawBf for re fusing longer to align htwaett wjth President Taft bis dlwrntUJeetlon with ,y the president because of hi failure ' to bring about a downward revfeleH of the tarirt and his hJIf that Tte for Tuft la a vote fer Ceieael ee- , velt. He thinks the eentewt for tlon to the preeldeney Ilea Between Colonel Jtopsevelt a4 Oevernr ' WlUon, ; Hanley says that pftfttej Bf,f6a velt la ''too daNKerotw U be 'hUnt to the, prwldenoy." :l St i .TV t'