-, , r - Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER WrnlliprMAV, n7 Mn. 27. Hlimvcra lonlmht. "s-ar- forty. Hironil Yi'r. tllyMitvi'iitli Vt(r. MI POWERS UHEJD ow .itV - ' SOFIA, Nov. 11. Hi-M.rl Hint tin iiuwont plmi to limil liliH'jiii'kittM ami iiuinni'S at CiiiiHlniitiiioiiln to l;oi'l llio Hnlj:r troop-i out of lli oily 11 ro univcly ilinliirliiiitf nlTiciiilH Ihto. 11 in loured Hint if Hut jmwor npMm tlm lliilpuinii i-iilry, (V.ar IVnlimiii will Ini 111111I1I0 to control lii troop., who will innirft on nltiii'lauK Hu furt'OH of tlm ponorn. TI10 iropon to kIvh Turkey 11 trip of tnrrilory nlonj; tlm Mintliern roiiAt of Turldty linn lingered the wliolo (if Hiilj,'iirin, tlio country he lievint; Hint Hiicli nn oiiteonm to the Hlniulo would leave Hie vietorrf no hetter off than if lliey had not fought til all. Joint Ot'iiipailnii I'lnniud I'AHIH, Nov. ll.-.lolnt no'iipii Hon of ColiHtantinoilo hv liluejack elH, from UritlHh, Kieneh, (lernian, HiiHslun, Austrian and Italian war nhipH, now l.viiic in the .Moslem liar lior, osteiihilily for the proleetion of foreign rottiiliintrt, hut in reality to keep nut tlio HulKiirinii force now HtormiiiK H10 nity, In the reported plan of the poWurs, aeeord'uiK to te liahlo infornialion ohtaiued here to day. Tho Turkixli (,'overnnienl, it in said,' litiH approved of the temporary joint (looupnlinn. Crar Ferilliuiud of lluliuint who peiHoiially in leading; the axRaull on Coiifitnntiiioplo, would hardly dare, it i pointed nut, nttempt the occupa tion of the city if Hindi a movo weiv nppiiHod hy Hie hluejaeketri lauded hy Hie powiU'H. Tho IiuhIIiik of foreign forecH, it is helhivod lierc, will kooii bo lirdurcd. ICvcn ItiiNslii 1'nvoi Movo Kven ltuMHln.admitb that perman out oenupaHon of CouHlautiuopIn in not (loHiral)lo, Ozur NjclmlaH of Huh hIii now fuvoi'H Ihu move, realizing that ouefl (ho HiiIkiu-x take Ihu city, it will ho extremely diffieult to din. lodtfo thorn, Huports of n Chrlrtliitn initHHaoru in f'oiiHtantiiioplu Saturday nro not oreditod here. JateHt denpaleheH nay Hie Kovurumunt h disarming tho )ouilauo,hut tlm fact that KukUhIi and Anunieai) iohIiIoiiIh Are entrench ed at KoliQrt college, un Aiaorican in Gtilutioiij in uoiiBldurud Hiualfiumit, HHBaalilllllllllllllllllllllr jMtr Sr t JHUbI illllliHillBiHw fllffHb'kiH v ? ' 4 ku a j -, wg i iBBiB'illHlHlilllflllllPr"9H4r.rdit?l' HUlllllllllillllllllllllllH illlHiiillllllllllllllllllV SvjbvFt'-v' .njT''iHH illlllilllllllillBHF BuiiK v ?ir . i' iiiBiLSw M JBf iiiK -. '9Bti :".BiillilllllllllllllllllllllllH I 7 T(w7. w r avm P H P) J"illidm Ouizer in jus ifome. (- ,-mJKmP Kk. , JflHHKyflByMf fotK MtvALo K I. " 'JV Pcftlc C? I 4 , mii " " mBL XCrpt j t-I n, cf tJK.iiffliMWrmn etNuiCAri: .. X" -' - el T . l JsJ 1 neodore Joo3eveli. M .J i, RiiiPADQfonM with admv m ' B-'flHHPIS WAYLAND TAKES HOME RULE IS DuLbAKo rKUIVI WIIH AKIV1Y IU mr JflBunk, $J,ra nMi i mc nw ncrcATcn uucu TURK CAPITAL INVADE SERVIA wUBWJk L UtrtAltUWHtN I Joint Occupation ly Blue Jackets Is Heir to Throne Confers With Emuer- BMHIHPyll jf' Mi .HiiiiuiriiMaiiitr rn tiiiiniiii uiiuiiiu vvxt wuhhu-h iniiiiutMiuv -t .HiuiUTvyih ,;7wrnMma a.. . I'lnH . . 1 !$ to Control Troops If Opposed- Advance Int. Servian Territory Is BJMHHBBBKiCTjBB Suicide by FMng Revolver Into Turkey Approves of Move. Rumored. I Mouth-Leaves Note That Strug- Pxesiden-t Taf-t. f- ge S Not Worth While. y Hope Is to Prevent Seizure hy Balkan Unconditional Surrender of Constan- !Lwo22.LrK,s cw,Na- ::r wm"" Dc Hnr" ,o r Dt"""BI or sul,a" uy bryan asserts' socialists in THE NEWS OF HfiPE HID DESPAIR WIS DECEIVED BI THE P RESIDEIUTIAL CANDIDATES. ' IllfDA I'BST, Nov. 1!. Arch Diiko Kraut Kenllnniid, heir tn tlm throne of Aimtrln ltnimnry, arrived hero tmlny from Vlounn ami lield.n hurried coimnltntloii with Hmperor Knuix JoHof. The war Hltmitloa Ih ri'K'iriU'ri iib jtravc. VIKNXA, Nov. II. Ah a roMiilt of tlm Hilda Pent conferenro today be tween ICmpuror Kruiu Jouof, ami tho Arch I)ul;o Prun Fortllniind tho wildcat rumorri aro IiuIiik circulated hero concerning tlm protinoct of nil Imniedlatu AiiHtrluii ntlvnuco Into .Servian territory. After IiIh uudlouco to Krnuz For illmtml tho munornr today rocolved I'reiddoiit Uuuoff of tho HulKiirliui parliament, who U omlenvorliiK to incillatu between Austria add Servla. LONDON. Nov. 1 1. JuHt what niuwer tlm Ilalkan uIIIoh- made to Turkcy'H roipicat for ponco tcrniK In not known. Ah flKhtliiK In In pro- nro.su today along tho Tehatnljn forlH, It Ih hellovod tho allloH. do mamled tho uucomlltloual aurronUor of ConHttintlnople, Niulm Pasha, commanding tho do fenderM of tho MoHlem capital, Ih not scrlotiHly roHHtlng tho HulKiirlan attack, evidently hollovlni; tho rail of CoiiHtuiillnopIo Ih certain, More HattlCNlilpN I'uhh CONSTANTINOl'IdO, Nov. 11.- Tho llUHulan liattlouhlp HostUluv, the llrltUh armored cruluor llampahlro and tho AuHtrliiu scout Bhlp Admiral Bputtii, piiHucd through tho Oarda iioIIoh today, tlm Port having grnntod permlHHlou for tho puBHlng of a hoc ond waruhlp of eaoli of tho powers, Tno admittance of tliene additional vohhoIh means that tho Sultan fours 1111 uiitl-Clirlatlan upilslng noon. SUPREME COURT RECESSES UNTIL DECEMBER 2 WASHINGTON, Nov. n, U wH uunouneud today that tho United StatoH Hiipremo court would tuko 11 reeesH from Novemher 18 to Decem ber 2. Today wan tlm fourth "do oiHiou day" of ho fall tenn, No opluloiifi wore auiiDiineod 011 tlio tin tluaclto coal Inmt and tlm railroad rate oiihoh, whloh aro under oonftid oration hy the court. AflfiDFOUD, & a h a v h a ma m & k riuuiLooiLo 111 HuoiniH ncruoi i FUEL CONTROL WASHl.NOTO.V, Nov. 1 1 Un route to Miami, Florida, where ho Intends to spend tho wlntor, William J. llrynn Ih hero today visiting his Hon, William. Ho will remain In Washington several days to confer with democratic lead era hero. "ProgroRHlve democrats will con trol tho next congresH," said IJryan, In anlntervlow. "Every democratic senator and representative olocted last Tuesday stood upon tho Haiti more platform, and thorn Is no rea Bon to liellovo they will repudiate tlm platform. Tho stamp of pro grenHlvolmu was put on tho demo cratic party at llaltlmoro while It wiih whlto hot." Askod If ho thought tho democra tic majority were not too largo and unwieldy, the Commoner said: "I would rather havo n surplus than a deficit to do business with." NINETEEN KILLEO NF.W OHLKANS, I.u., Nov. 11. Ninelcen pvittoiiH were killed and fif ty four others, mostly women and children wero injured in 11 rear end collision at Mnuchno near hero today, Thirteen persons wero killed out right, tix later dying nt tho Charity hospital here. Tho dead include seven whito per sons, tho test being negroes. Tho no oidoul, it is sniil, was caused by n misunderstanding of orders. Tho ox ouibion train hud stopped at u tank for water, when up express freight train, running fifty miles an hour, crushed into tho rear end. Three of tho oxcursion coaches were telescop ed, tho onino grinding thirteen per hoiiB to pieces. Tho injured include ehjhluon women and twenty children. FFTY-FOUR H T LOUSIANA WRECK OKKflOtf, MONIMV, XOVKMHIW 1!, 1912. HOT MiliPLEWITH BLUE JACKETS TO GO TO VIKNXA, Nov. 11. Social demo crats conducted n jjivat nnli-war demonstration throughout tho pro iuecs of Austria and lutiKiiry, nrj; i'iik tho nuiHf.es to hamper any mili tary num'incnl nnil tn Miihmit ki Hively tii capture if they are milled out ns part iif the nmiy. They ile clarc that Hunivinds of workmen in ltitsMu will net ia the Mime way if tho two powers como to blows. Military men are moit indignant hero today at Servia presuming to defy Austria's warning not to pro ceed further inl Albania and tn keep her luiiulri off Durnzzo, the Adriatic port which both 'tk-.iro, lteports that Kaglaud has ipiietly mobilized her fleet have nNn nrtmcd tho wnr party, ami it is believed that only (lonnany's influence is prevent iiig Austria proceeding to nj:groMve measures. TO BE ABOLISHED AT WASHINGTON", Nov. 11. Aboli tion of the court of commerca and n change in the political complexion of tho interstate commerce commission will bo important results of tho elec tion, it was pointed out today by Iraffiu experts hero. Tho death knell of the commerce court was sounded with tho democra tic, landslide. Democrats will also control the interstate commission within two years. Tlm life of tho commerce court is now limited hy net of congress to March -i next. This court, tlio pot project of l'rcsiilent Tnft, is bitterly opposed by doinoerntiij lenders, WA COMMERCE COURT NEXT SESSION BEDFORD RATE BILL NOW LAW SALK.M, Ore., Nov. 11. The state railroad eonimisfion has notified the larger carriers in tho ht.ite that tlm Medford traflie bureau rate bill has apparently carried and if so, it is in force, ninl that the carriers arc liable to a penalty for every shipment they make not in conformity with the rates proscribed by the law. "1 don't care to discuss the merits of the bill," said Clyde B. Aitchison, state railroad commissioner, "be caiiM (hat feature is now entirely closed by the affirmative vote of tho people. Tho commission expects to enforce tho lnv in case tho carriers, do not voluntarily comply with its provisions. It is manifestly impossi ble for them to line up their rates in stantaneously ns tho bill affects the entire traffic Mructnro of the state. Tho curriers have promised to inform us as promptly as possible what lino of policy they decide upon." TO TRAIN ROBBERY SAORAMENTO, Oal., Nov, U. Declaring himself one of. the threo bandits who held up the Shasta Limited Friday at Dolta, Cab, n youth giving the namo of Qoorgo Malno Is hold by tho police hero today for further Investigation, Malno walked Into tho po'.lco sta tion and gave an accurate descrip tion of tho holdup, Raying ho es caped on horseback to Davis. His companion, Maine states, Is hiding near Sacramento. Tho third bandit, killed by Uruko man YoaUum, has beon identified by a minor, Oscar Hicks, as 1 Martinez. Hicks deolurod ho know the doad bandit in Maricopa, Mexico, SAYS COMMISSION YOUTH CONFESSES SHASTA LM Federal Prosecution Blamed by His Friends Others Say Brooded Over Wife's Death. GIKAItD. Kan., Nov. 11. "The struggle under the competitive sys tem is not worth while. Let It pass." This note was found here today in tho home of Julius A. Wayland, own er jpf the "Appeal to Reason." a so cialist publication, who ended his Hfo hero yesterday by firing a revol ver into his mouth. The note was in Wayland's handwriting. Friends here believe that federal prosecution of Wayland and Fred Warren, editor of the publication, and of E. L. Phlfer, an editorial writer, prompted the action of Way land. The threo men were to have been arraigned at Fort Scott today on charges of sending obscene mat ter through tho malls. The "Appeal to Reason" went to press yesterday Just before Wayland killed himself, and contained an al leged exposure of a plot to wreck tho paper. This included an al leged affidavit by A. W. Lovejoy, declaring the department of justice bad authorized him to secure evi dence against tho publication, but to manufacture evidence, If necessary. Tho article alleged tho government hoped to indict Eugene V. Debs, Wayland, Warren and IMilfor. It also assorted that the Los Angeles Times planned to dovoto one edition exclusively to charges against tho "Appeal to Reason" and to distri bute It throughout the country. Other frlonds say that Wayland brooded continually ovor tho death of his wife, who was killed tn nn j automobile accident a year ago, and that this moy havo had something to do with tho sulcido. FEDERATION OF LABOR IN ANNUAL SESSION ROCHESTER, N. Y Nov. 11, With every btnto in the union repre sented, tho nuuiiiil convention of tlm Ainoriciiu Federation of Labor, was called tn order hero today by Presi dent Samuel Qompers. This morn ing's session was devoted to formal addresses of welcome and responses. Tho repot ts of President flompers, Socretary Frank Morrison and others, will ho read to tho convention this afternoon. NO. 100. Administratis FaHs t;JMi-Ma- sure and Will Resign ami AjiJHMfJhB Country Cause Likely Lost In Pa litical Turmoil Following. Defeat Comes on Question of Provid ing Funds for Ireland's Defic iency. LONDON. Nov. 11. Although de feated on a division in the House of Commons today In an opposition proposition that Imperial aid to Ire land's finances should be limited to S 12,000.000. Liberal leaders an nounced this evening that the gov ernment will not resign. They contended that the vote was not truly representative but was a "snap" division engineered by the anti-home rulers. Notwithstanding the announce ment, however, it is the concensusof ' opinion that their loss of prestige will forco the cabinet to reslgu. LONDON, Nov. 11. Tho liberal administration was defeated today in the ho u so of commons by a vote of 22S to 20tt on tho ftuanclal clause In the Irish homo rule bill, if the usual course is followed, the ad ministration will resign, appeal lo the country and it goneral election follow. Unless this election results In a victory for the liberals, home . rule will be lost. If tho cabinet rcslcnH. It means an entirely fresh start will bo taken in tho new parllamout. Tho house of commons adjournod amid great excitement." Tho voto of defeat for the govern ment camo on a question offered by Sir Frederick Uanbory, conservative, providing that in case Ireland was unable to support Itself by locul tax ation and was forced to ohIc the as sistance of the Imperial treasury the amount of relief should ho limited to 112.500,000. Premier AsquUh said this amount was too stuml, and that J30.000.000 might be needed. ASHLAND GIRL WEDS PORTLAND TIRE jDEALER PORTLAND, Nov. l A wedding of intorest which took place at Hotel Oregon Saturday wn Hint of H. A. Jurgowitz and Miss Katheryu R. Shook, daughter of Mr, and .Mrs. I. V, Shook, of Ashland, Or. Miss Rose Patterson was bridesmaid ami C, H, Williams noted as best man, Mr. Jurgcwitz is malinger for the flood year Tire & Rubber cowiwny, of tkw city, After a shoU wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. JurfeMwiU will wmU Uir home in Portland. ., J