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Medford Mail Tribune
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SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Fair nnil warm Mnv. ?!lj
Mln. 10.
MEDFORD, OREGON, "YVMDNHSDAY, OCTOBER Hi, 1012.
turlynoiii1 Trar.
Dully Hnvmith Yf,
NO. 177,
BOSTON WINS CHAMPIONSHIP OF WORLD
RED SOX WIN
: FINAL GAME IN
I
TENTH INNING
H
Wonderful Rally liy Boston Wins
Eighth Gnme ot Season and Cham
pionship Bcdlcnt nnd Woods Pitch
Arjalnst Mathcwson Many Thrills.
Anybody's Game Until the Last Man
Scores New York Also Rallied In
Tenth.
FENWAY, PARK, 1I08T0N, Ort.
17. lly muffing nu mwy fly ball In
tho ton (li roil ml, Fred SuodgraR to
ilny cot Now York thn champion
ship of tho world nnil Christy Math
dwmiiii onti of IiIh grontcnt game.
Tho Rod Hox, hapelciwily beaten, ral
lied again In tho face ot thin ghastly
break by tlio Olnrita' outfielder ntul
finally cut tholr way aero by tho
margin of a run, whero, with kooiI
Miiiiort, Mnthowson would hnvo
drawn n shut out. It wiin it hrnrt
liri'iikliiK batllo for tho Oh! Master,
who Htooil through tho game,
through uncertain support, u only
n mnrvul of heart, brnlu ntul nrm
coulil liMi) Mood.
(Jmno Klrketl Anny
Tlniro never wait a gaino lit tho
world kicked awny n thin one was
In tho most dramatic finish over
Ktagod. Tho OlntiU. by clean Mug
ging, hud mauled Ilodlont nnd Wood
for two runs with Murrny loading
each bMiiult. Thu lat run cntno In
wlhot8nlU-,whuit Murray and Morklo
torn Into Wood for double And put
their pooplo 'In front again,
AkaIii Malty liinl but ouo round
to work to win hU championship.
EiirIo, Marling tho tenth lifted uu
easy fly to HnodgrtiHn, which
dropped Htiunrcly In IiIh Itniicln nnd
to, thu consternation of tho (limit
rnotcrn.nud tho wild Joy of tho Sox
barkers, tho lmll bounded, squarely
out, nnd nmld tho screeching din
Englo wnn oii Hecoud bao. lloopor
then lined to Hliodgnuui, nod after
Ycrkos wnlkod, Hpeaker lifted a
weak foul fly, which nhould hnvo
huo eittntt. up. hut with Moyorn
rushing tho play was hulled up.
TIiIh play Hhotilil hnvo ended tho
bultio nnd won Now York tho
chuutplonHhlp. Hut Speaker, tlioro
In thn pinch, whuled n single to
tight, scoring Englo nnd YorkoB ad
vanning on tho throw-In. I.owIh
walked, filling tho bason nnd when
(ini dner Nloil to Uovoro, Yorkes
raced owr with tho winning run.
Tribute to Mutly
Ah YorkoH plunged nerous, tho
niant team, paid Mnlhowtioii a won
dorful trlhuto by rtiahlutc to tho
plteher'H box and boarlttK hint from
the diamond. Ho had pitched threo
KuinoH, In nil nllowod but two earned
runs, and his support hud klcud
away nil throo contests.
Attondaiico 17.0.11.
Hcoro by Innings:
, It. II. E
Now York ....001 000 000 12 0 3
IloHton ....... .000 000 100 2384
Hiimiimry: Innings pitched by Do
ilient 7, by Wood II," by Muthowson t
Ml. HilH off llodiuiit II, off Wood a,
off MutllicwtJou 8. Two huso hits,
Murray 2, llorwg, lliirdntir, Hon
ilriekHcii, Httihl. San, lilt, Meyers.
TConllriuca on pago i.T
MORAL CENSOR EDDY
TO BE REMOVED
I,OH AOBLES, Cut., Oct. 10
That City 1'ronoQutor any Bddlo,
morul censor ot Lett AugoloH, being
Irlod on it churgo ot inlu-conduut
toward women in hlu otflco In tho
cunt nil pollco Htatlon, In to bo ro
nnovod from oftlco lu tho rumor In
flood (Jovuriiiuout political clrolou
today.
George I'. MoKooby, fornior aa
iilHtunt Unltod States district t
coHtior. toVuoy's tnontlonod an KUUUi'h sue-
Mayor Aluvuudor rofuHod to vorl
fy tlio report, suylng that ho would
wait for Judge Wilbur's disposition
of tho ghurgoa against J5(ld,lo,
t candidate refuses
I TO PERMIT SLANDER '
C-.l. I'liiiik I,. Tun Vidlii
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SPEAKING DATES
Ni:W YOltlC. Oct 111, Alarmed
over tho Attempted imNiiinilnatlon of
Colonel Theodore. ItooHovelt and
fearliiK that a fannllo inlnlit neck to
tihoot tho domocrntlo nominee, Wil
liam (J. McAdoo, vice chairman of
tho democratic national committee
today confirmed the report that all
of Governor Woodrow WIIsoii'h rnm
PuIrii tinted hnd been cancelled ex
cept one. Tho only eupiKcmnnt
Wllxon will keep In thnt which calla
for n upcccli nt Mndlwu Hijuaro Oar
den horo October 31.
FRANK JAMES OFFERS
BODYGUARD FOR TEDDY
nilOAflO, Oel. 1(1. "To prevent
a ieeurrein'0 of tlio hlientiuj: ri'HHn
hiblo for Colonel ooeveltV iirecuiil
eoiifiiiemeiit ill tlio Me rev lloHpit ill
licre. Frank Jiuncx, brollier of the
fnmoiiK outlaw Ioko Juineri. ami nt
one time a member of liiri InxitherV
liaiul, MiL't:ei.leil (oilnv Hint the
colonel select ninety-nine men to net
iih ii iicrxouul liody'iiiinl, James milk-
iiiC Hie nun liumlredtli. ,
.ItiniCH (lcc)areil that lie would pay
the oxpeiiHcs of neli nu orpinir.nlion
from tomoriow until nftor eleetlon.
IItO-IUBK PEACE
NKW YOHK, Oct. lC.--8oltlomonl
of lionlllltleu between Turkey and
Italy oxertod a stlmulatlnK offoct on
thu atock mnrkut at tho oponlnu to
day, and a brink buyluK movement
reunited In kuIiih of a point or moro
lu Boveral Ihhiich, Canadian Pacific
rose four polntH. Hill Htocks, Ht.
Paul, Hteel ami hoiiio othera gained
milmtuntliilly. Copper Htocku woro
HtronK,
Tho market closed ntronR.
IIoikIh woro Hteudy.
FINAL HEARING IN
HETCH HETCHY CASE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1(1. Tlio
final linaviiiK in tlio 1 letch Hclcliy
wnlor I'tthu wiih bol today for Novem
ber 125, according to itnuouuoemout
iiiiulo hero today at tho department
of tho interior. At tbU hearing, Sun
Fi'iiiu'Ikco, becking to secure a new
wator Hiipply Houree, murtt hIiow eautjo
why tlio permit should bo allowed to
remain in force.
KING GEORGE CABLES
SYMPATHY FOR TEDDY
CHICAGO, Out. 10. King (leorgo
ot' Hngluml today cabled thu follow
ing o Mrri. Theodore ItoeHovelt:
"I have been niiielt concerned lo
lieiu: of tho iluHttmily attack on Col.
Itoimuvolt, ami I runt he will speedily
reeover."
WARLINGHAM WINNER
OF CZAROWITCH STAKES
NEW MARKET, Kuulaml, Out. 1.
With olghtoou QJurtorrt in thu race,
Wiuliiigluun, ownotl by Robert Sluvor
Won tho CznrowlUih ptnUcs horo to
day. Tho hotting on tho winner wna
33 lo ;,
N ARREST
CHARGED
Col. Tou Vcllc Swears to Complaint
Acctislnrj Publisher of Ashland
Tidings of Libel for Asserting That
He Had Made Deal to Loot County.
Candidate for County Judge Says He
Will Not Permit Anyone to Slander
Him.
tMH4 HM4
Colonel F. I
Ton
Velio
for
any :
"I am u caiiiliilalo
eouiily jude.
"I pledge m.Kelf In jii
tlio people nf Jackson county
u biiHineMrt iidmiuiHtrntioii
aloiii; lincH of eeoiiomy, effie
icnev ami pinrc.
"I Imve niiiile my enmpaipi
witliout rcMtrtinc to iiImiko of
my opixtiieiit or inud-hliii(;iuK.
I inleiul to follow tliis coiin-e.
"Hut liceuiisi! 1 am a eamli
iliilc. ilocx not, mean that I
am Koiui; to permit anyone to
Nlnmler me, and attack my
integrity and my honesty.
"Hciuj; a candidate for a
judicial office, I am forretl
lo rely upon the protection
a f folded every eiticn by the
law."
.Ht4HM
A warrant was lststind by JtiHtlco
of tl o 1'caco Taylor Tuesday after-
laon (or tho arrcHt of Ucrt It. Grcor
olltor of tho AHhlaiid TldlngH, on
complaint of F, I Tou Vollo, demo
cratic, candidate for county Judge,
charRliiK libel. Tho warrant was
nerved by Constable AiiRuut I).
Slnglcr today, Greer Immediately re
taining CiiiH Nowbcrry ot this city to
defend him. Nowborry appeared
beforo JtiHtlco of tho l'oaco Taylor
who nllowod Orccr to go without
ball until the hearing cun bo fret,
which will bo aa Koou as tho attor
neys for the defenso and Htato got
together. It will probably bo hold
Monday.
Tho complaint war rlicd by Mr.
Tou Vollo TucHday afternoon fol
lowing tho publication ot an artlcto
In tlio Tidings charging tllat Mr.
Ton Vollo had made a "deal'' with
tho "Medford gang" which It was
charged had already "looted" tho
treasury of Jackson county of rt half
million dollars. Mr. Tou Vollo hav
ing engaged lu no mud-sllnglng or
misrepresentation during tho cam
paign, stated that ho did not propose
to nllow attacks on hla honesty or
Intogrlty to go unanswered or with
out notice. Hollovlng that tho law
was tho proper manner lu which to
gulu redrcsH ho aworo to a com
plaint charging libel, Tho com
plaint follews:
"F. L. Tou Vollo being first duly
Hworn under oath coinplaltiB ot
Ilort It, Oroor and by this complaint
charges tho Bald Orcor with tho com
mission ot tho crhno of criminal
llbol committed as follows to-wlt:
"That on thu 14th day of Octo
ber, 1912, In tho county ot Jackson
und tho stato ot Oregon, tho said
Ilort It. Oroor thou and thoro bo
tug, and then and thoro bolng tho
odltor and publisher ot tho Ashland
Tidings, a uowspapor ot general cir
culation In Bald county and stato
did then und thoro wrlto and print
and causa to bo published In said
paper of and concerning tho said F.
(Continued otnago 6)
deaIcwswisT
UHRNB, Oct. 111. Whllo carrylug
as it putisouger ii nuwupapornmu
named Illpport, a Swiss aviator
namod Coblnl lost control ot UU
muohluo, and both men aro doud at
Nouohatol, near hero today, Tho
aeroplane toll eighty foot and was
Uom9ltl9l,
AVIATOR AND PASS
9
Somebody Spilled the Beans All
i ,i
"wi ( ottt j'jj
4 ' ' C-L ovel? 1 &. f i HSlii
m H NEW VG5T &..,IlJl ; rBl
i :, Too! J &
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. i hiv' ii !' n i'ii i i 1 1 icpmBiHnEW.f. t .
-''Til11 .. .jSiiU Mr'
MD0 DflCCMTUAl QPUDAMCDIIMCT CrinCI CDCAVO
m i m0m rsavBam m - mmwmwm viaiviaia 9 ! tw
SAYS BECKER WAS FOUND UNPOISONED UPON SOCIALISM
SPOUSES PARTNER UPON ANALYSIS HERE THURSDAY
NKW YORK, Oct. 1(5.- With the
testimony today ot Mrs, Herman
Rosenthal, wife of the gambler who
was shot down In trout ot tho hotol
Motropolo hero last July, tho stato
was expected to rest its caso against
Police Lieutenant Charles Decker,
on trial hero for KosenHiAl'ti murder.
District Attorney Charlos S. Whit
man expected to provo by Mrs.
Rosenthal's testimony that her hus
band was In partnership with Rock
er in establishing a gambling houso,
nnd that Rosenthal and tho pollco
official had disagreed over money
ntattors. This and tho fact that
Rosenthal Intended to report Dock
er's rolntlons with him to tho dis
trict attorney's otflco, Whitman will
attempt to show by Mrs. Rosenthal,
prompted tho murdor.
Mrs. Rosenthal told tho story of
her husband's bualnoiia relations
with lleckor simply und without
emotion. Rocker and Rosenthal,
alio said, woro on tho most friendly
torniB until they disagreed over
mouoy matters.
Mrs. Rosenthal's oxiiiuluation was
VOTERS MUST REGISTER AT ONCE
In order to voto til thu general ejection Nov. f, jou mual bo
Reuislralionfolosos this weok, Sututduy, Oel. il, beiup; tho
j ii.Hi.iny. ' , , ;?: J
"" IC you imvojiiol alteutly re;ihletel -tlo so al onoo. ( v
Registratiojb lilauka at 1'ottU
Mail Tribune. Ar
' REGISTER
l-r'-ft fitt tt n
MlUWAUKEll. Wis.. Oct. 1C
That John Schrank, who shot Col.
Theodore Roosevelt hero Monday
night Is legally sano, is tho state
ment hero today of District Attorney
Zabcl.
'Schrank has a perfect knowl
edge ot right and wroug," doclarod
tho prosecutor, "and roallzcs .that
ho committed an Illegal act. From
a medical standpoint ho may bavo a
slight aberratlou. Ho will bo glvtm
a fair and Impartial trial."
Schrank was permitted to circu
late freely among tho other priso
ners with whom ho disctished his
case.
District Attorney Zabol today ap
pointed throo physicians to Investi
gate Schrauk'a sanity.
A choinlcal analysis ot tho bul
lets remaining In' tho revolver with
which John Schrank shot Colonol
Roosevelt show today that tho bul
lets had not been poisoned.
mild, and sho loft tho witness stand
with hor story unshaken.
Tolegraph ouieo or at,, the
ft ' ""
TUDAY.
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f tf t tttt.tt
Over New York
Kmil Seldel, of Wisconsin, social
Lst ex-mayor of tho city ot Milwau
kee, und socialist party candidate
for the vice presidency ot the United
States will speak In Medford Thurs
day afternoon at 2 p. m. at Xatn
torlutu Hall.
Mr. Seldel Is a product of tho
cast having been born ln Eastern
Pennsylvania. Ills present tour In
cluded four cities in his homo state:
Pittsburg, Greousburg, Monongahela
and Reading. Seldel Is tho center
ot considerable luterest as a result
of tho fact that, whllo mayor of
Milwaukee, ho refused to greet
Theodoro Roosevelt ou behalf ot tho
Mllwaukeo Press club wheu tho bull
inoosor paid n visit to tho Wiscon
sin metropolis shortly after his re
turn from Africa, it was aftor
Roosevelt had written his article at
tacking socialism In Thu Outlook, an
attack which Seldel says only sorvud
to show tho Ignoranco ot the Sago
of Ojster Ray concerning socialism.
Soldo! says that tho only hoiiorublo
course opened to him as u socialist
was to Ignore Rooaovelt'u visit to
Milwaukee.
Mr, Seldol Is nlso using ovory op
portunity that presents Itselt to
prove that tho socialists woro not
"defeated" last spring In Mllwaukeo,
but that they were moroly put out ot
otflco temporarily by a combination
of tho democrats and republicans.
Tho hoclaUsta In two yeara In
creased tholr votq by 3,000. "With
a tow moro 'defeats' Ilka this ouo
tho socialists oxpect soon to hnvo a
majority ot all tho votes lu Mllwau
keo." Admission Is (roe,
Laurouco Irving lias produced'
"The Typhoon" jn Englaud.
IS
RESTING EASY:
CRISIS FRIDAY
If There Is Danger of Blood-Poison
!ng or Lockjaw, It Will Be Indi
cated ThcnNolhlncj at Present to
Indicate an Unfavorable Turn.
Colonel Not Angry With Assailant-
Only Feels Impatience With Weuld
Be Assassin.
CHICAGO, Oct- 16. At S: tf
o'clock this afternoon Colonel
Roosevelt was resting comfortably,
propped up in bed talking to Mrs.
Roosevrlt. Thcro was no notice
able change In his condition. Phy
sicians said they did not expect tho
fractured rib to complicate the
colonel's wound.
CHICAGO, Oct. 10. The follow m
bulletin coticcniitif the condition ot
Colonel Roosevelt was isued at 1:30
o'clock this afternoon from Mercy
ho.-pitnl :
"Tho patient V temperature
throughout the moruine; stood ut 08.1.
His pulse was DO. Colonel Roose
velt's breathing i.s much caior, and
his Kcucru) condition excellent.",
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CHICAGO. Oct. lfif Tho crilis in
(lie condition of Cojonul Theodore
lioohcvcjt, victim of a would-be n
PtiitMu'ii bullet, will come Friday, ,Not
until then, ifwaA aiImItll;hBf,thi-ta
uffenioon. ly Colonel Roorfevelf.'a.my
Hician. Dr. Scurry Terrell, coufo" tlict
pmbnblc outco'mo of (he wound bo
determined.
Crislj luo Friday
"If there is danger of bloodpoH
oniuj: or lockjaw," l)r. Terrell said,
"it will bo indicated Friday by tho
presence of pus. If there is tto indi
cation of pus, then the colonel will
again be practically n well man sev
eral day? later. It h impossible, of
cour?, to forecast developments, but
there is nothing nt present to indicate
an unfavorable turn."
How Colonel. Roosevelt feel!? to
ROOSEVELT
ward John Schrank, tlio political fan
atic, whoso bullet imbedded itHclf
four inches beneath tiie skin, was ox
pressed here this afternoon by Philip
HoohCM-lt, a cousin of tho former
prescient and Ids tnnolinp compaii- ,
ion. The colonel, ho said, is not. an
gry with lib mfeuilntir, bid feels only
impatience toward the man who at
tempted Ids life.
Mrs. Itoosexelt Present
Mrs. Koiwevelt, yho h at tlio bed
bide of her hithbanil, reeoived a mes
sago of sympathy from 3lrs. Wood
row Wikon, wife of tho democratic
candidate for president. Other tele
grams were recchod from Cardinal
Gibbons ami Iird Curzou, fonn6r
lJritish viceroy of India.
Dr. John Heiijamiu Murphy, an
other of the physicians in attendance
on Roosevelt, agreed with Dr. Ter
rell's diagnosis of the wound.
"Colonel Koo.sovelt's temperature
and respiration are normal," huid Dr.
Murphy. "All things considered, his
HTConflmieeToE paga aT) ""
AT
DOUGLAS. ArlK.. Oct. 10, Re
turning (rem an oxlmustlvo Inquiry
Into conditions at tho Mormon set
tlement ot Colouia. Morale, Rouora,
Mexico, United Statoa Consul A. V.
Dyd roportod that much wanton
damago had been done by General
Salazar and his force Loforo the iu
aurgont leader flad to America.
Consul Dyo Is preparing a full re
port. Illustrated with photograph!,
to bo sont ti Wt8hpgton.
"Conditions at El Tig re. and Ywt
bol woro much tho same In Colouia
Moralca" sakl Dyo. Tl( Kl Tlr
Milling Company's property was
wantonly dontroyad and nmrtfUnH
dso, horsoH and cattle taken away;'
Tho consul reports gqnora, state
as n'uct;ttliy tree (rg rfb
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