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"W"1' s 1 1 MEDFORD Tribune SECOND EDITION weather;; Miowcrtf tonight Htl TlHlhr day Mkv. fl"5' Mln. IT. Mail Kprly.mtrnnil Tear. Ultlly Hnviuitli Ytrnr. iNTYlES LOST IN WRECK ATINDIANAPOLIS Carelessness of Brnkcman nosponsl lilo for Disaster on Cincinnati Hamilton mid Dayton nallway Foruot to Lock Swltcli. Pnsscnfjcr Crashes Into Frclpht Twenty Injured and Death List May Do Increased. INDIANA 10118. Nov. 13. Twnn ty liven woru forfeited nt lrvliiRton, a suburb of Indianapolis, onrly to ilny by the carelessness of a brake tnnn or tho Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton railway In noHloctlng to clow n switch nftor a freight train hud hacked on to u siding In eompUlncn with orders to meet n passenger train. A few minutes later, tho Cincinnati passenger train, livlly laden, crashed Into tho freight, In stantly klllltiK H pn.ner nnd In Jurlng mIx othcrn no badly that they died Inter lit n hospital hero. Tho dead: Albert Alton ami .Mm. Alton of I. OH AllgulCM. . Chrlttlnn Cheney ami Mrs. Cheney, nnil Cheney's brother "nil of Jackson Kentucky. Charles nnd Chrnlvr Cheney nnd a four-year-old daughter, children of Christian Cheney. Christopher liiibott nnd Mm. lm bolt. Joseph Palmer. Conductor, Irvlu Wiggins, I'lrcnion Krud Ilutchlnnou. llroluimnn Hurt White. Unidentified boy. llotijauilti Doyle, Two unidentified men. More tbnn 'JO othur pnsseiigors wuro Injured, uiul thu death lint may hu Increased. WILSON LEADS TEDDY BY 136 IN CALIFORNIA SAN KHAKCItiCO, Nov. Kl. -Ho-Iiiiiih, official nnd unofficial, avail itliln thin iifluruoou from nil over the hlnle were vliiiuioil liorc by the tlciuo emtle lemlcrrt iih iiiilii'iitini tliut W'ooilrow WIImoii Iiiih ut present n lend of I'M over Tlieoilom ItoiMUVnlt i'or Cullforiiiu'H eluetoiiil vote. TIi'ih tolul U eomiiiileil to iueludo galiiH Tor Wilbou in Sun Diego ju. 1 him AngolcH ((iiiulii'M, In (lie lulie.' mill in $uu Kiaiieitfeo the official eiMiul Ik hltlt in iogroKH. In Sim l)hU county tho official figtiivH hhoweil u Kh' of eiglil.vtwo votos f(tr WIIkoii over former figures, Information Iiiih reiielied the ileum iirnliii iKiuluru Item Unit the nffioinl eoiiut of Soiioum eounly will hIiow mi iuereiiboil doinoerutio vole of iieurV 301) over the unofficial fiuutim. Thi expected gain is not iueluileil in the estimate Unit tho prehiIeiiteleet i now J!I0 votoH iilieiul in the Hlute. I NHW YOIIK, Nov. la. CluliiH mid Iohhoh wore ovulily distributed nt t,io opunlim of tho stock mnrkot horoW duy. I'rlco changes woro fractional. Slight gains were recorded In Haiti moro mid Ohio, Chicago mid North W'oulurti, Missouri PiicINo mid Kt. Paul, fUuol, Roudlng, Union Pacific and HmoKlng. owing to hour Holllng, wore forced down u point. Kffoetivo sup port, however, hooii caused u rully. Tho roiirHn' of tho nuirkot wiim iniirkod by lroiilii'lty mid ilullneHa durliiK the . early lioum. Flmt lomiou reiielied a full point In Htnul AnialKUinutod uud BtitoltliiK. I'toh Htiro wiih even upon Iloadluts and Hoiitliorn I'lielfla, Tho niuvkot cloHeil flnu,N yoijds v?f9 rrogulqr, lAICCD TDVIMP TO AVER! WAR HS. OVER ADRIATIC HHPH9 Only nemalninn Oar to General Euro pean Conflict Is Germany, Whose Emperor Thinks Austria's Dispute Can Do Peacefully Adjusted. Austria and Italy Mobilize Fleets and Army for Attack Upon Scrvia to Secure Port. U)NIK).V, Nov. l.-Tho Influence of Knlinr WUIu'liu, the "war lor" of Germany, today U tulmlttnd by of flclnta hero to bo ulmont tho only re maining bar to n mineral Kiiropeuu conflict which Impends owing to Bcr- vln'a (letormlnatlon to htivo a port, on the Adriatic ea, and the equally determined declaration of Auotrla and Italy that nhonhr.ll not. It In uudorRtood thai the katiier has Indicated to bin two allien that bo believe AtiHtrUu Intorentn on the Adriatic can be Hafeguardcd without war If tho xlttiat ton In carefully ban died. Hut while he Ik movlni for pence there U no loiiRor doubt that both Auiitrlu and Italy have niobll li-.od their flcota off tho Adriatic coniit nnd tho reported occupation of Duraxto, the port In dispute, by n Uorvlnu force may nl any hour pro olpltuli) tho conflict predicted In Ku rope for decade. Austria Moblll'luic Army Addhu; to her navel prepnrntlonn, Austria In mobllldiiR her land forces, and rcaorvctk nro hurryliiR to her cnlorn from dlnlant countries. Ger many alMo Ih quietly mohllUlti her arm leu In preparation for whatever "OiiMho other nldcTof tho probnblo war lino-tip. Iluialn, nn principal backer of tho Ualknn allien, baa nutMod Kreat forces ou the Austrian and Herman frontiers, nnd la re ported nH rondy to otrlkn tho mo ment Austrian or Italian wnmblpH open on the Kervlnun nt Dunuzo. or when the Aimtrluu forcen orons the line Into Albania, Where U l-Vmiee'.' What Prance will do If tho conflict romcH In not clear. There In as yet little military activity or public knowledge In the republic, but llttlo doubt Ih felt hero that If the occa sion arlr.ru l-ranco will mmtaln ber nlly, HiirhIii, In any conflict. (ireat Hrltain'ii position Is also uu stated. It Ih known, howovor, Hint her fleetN, both in the channel and the Mediterranean, nro ready, and n great nioblllr.allon of her dlvlnlon at Aldemhol yoHterday U believed to have given practical notlco to Ku ropn that her laud forces will bo ready to move ou short notlco If the crash of war should come. NKW r0itK,iTv7"r3;---Sult for $25,000 diimngcs on tho groundti of alienating the affections of bis wife, who Is known on tho stage ns Illoa Bom Scoloy, was filed hero today by Jo&eplt Capon against Uubo Mar- (piurd, pitcher of tho Now York (Hants. Official Count of Votes Cast for County OoimiiiIhhIiiiivi' Uoinmlnloai'r ,.. . ,, ' .School """" FI Z ' JinlK" Years 2 Yours Clerk -,' Sheriff Recorder siijit. 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Thin announcement was mado by Dr. Abrams before tho In ternational Medical association. Tho function of tho spleen nn age-long puzzle -Or. Abrams claims to have discovered. It Is to regulate tfio number of leucocytes, or white corpuscles, In tho blood. These cor puscles nro nature's grout gorth dis tributors, be claims. Hy concussion of tho eleventh dor sal spine, Dr. Abrams declares, bo can stlmulato tho nerve which con troln tho movement of tho Intestines Hy straightening thin Intestine, It bi oasy o clcnuso, thus avoiding curlru; nppedlcKls by a surgical operation. LITTLE HOPE FOR JOHNSON'S RELEASE WASHINGTON. Nov. 1.1. Tho United KtntcK supremo court will not Interefer with exactions imposed by Judge Lnndls of Chicago regarding ball money for Jack Johnson held ou a whlto slavery charge, If tho recom mendations of Solicitor Oonernl Hul lltt nro respected. Attorney Hnqh racli of Chicago, representing tho negro, fllml n motion asking Hint the amount bo reduced. In reply. Bul litt practically charged that Johnson wants to leave the country If ho Is released on ball. NEW STAMP MILL BEGINS RUN AT JUMP-OFF JOE OK ANTS PASS, Nov. 111. The new five-slump mill recently put on the Hold Drift mine by the Jump-Off- Joo lliniiin company wuh Muted to bo pounding up ore I'or the first time nl noon Siitiiriluy mid continued till noon ou Simdiiy, thu result of the twenty-four hours' run buiiiK mnnl- pim that wiih estimated at .fill). 1 IHl VHHeVV iWritfJ'rhyjmi I ' MKA HARRIOT STAN f UN Jlfc M155 ANf ADPMS gjL rev ANNA HOVWRO SHAVI CURE APPENDICITIS iH TO MAKE IV ' MHOT KNIFE PMB FOR SOCiALIST OIIKUON, WiSOXKKUAY, STAffS ON SUF FRAGE PENNANT jrrf' t tv 1" " t KlRS.MKTHimr. TQPiiVNSENO On November 13 a jirent celebra tion lV Kuffnigstfttt ih planned at New York, at which lln women above with othorrf will SkniL Woodrow WilMW is expce.fej to addrosx the giitlicriu;. ' WEST OK E 10 SALK.M. Orc.'.'JXov. Kl. Itccmisc ofhiniillrfci:d.lu3!(v.lbi jcufurein the prevailing liipiorlnW, (Joveruor Wet today Hcmamk'd lite tVHipintiou if Mayor Mieelli of Hosebunr. Weil iceiarc.i tint t Muelli mut follow llii ukitKit, or the adiainUtratioii will pro eeed ngaiiihl Ihe Itvsrliutv Hrwer.v and lee eumpan. in' which the mayor is a leading NlncklKMer. "If Mayor Muelli hop out r office, the tiee-iity.for tlii paitieu lar suit may not unM.1," declared the governor, "olherwjfio the attorney general will proceed agniii-t the brewerv in nn effort lo have its !i-ccn-.o revokiil." BY BALD JACK ROSE NKW YORK, Nov, 1.1 -Damaging testimony ngalnst tho four gunmen on trial hero for tho slaying of Gambler Herman Rosenthal, was given at today's session by "Haiti Jack" Home. He sworo that ho mot Lefty Louie Rosenborg nnd Whttcy Lewis, two of tho defendants, sov ral days before Hie murder and told thorn they must put Rokouthul out of biiBlness, Koso alleged the two men promised "to do anything for Decker." ROS m MA REIN JOB County Officers in Jackson County, November 5, 1912 NOVKMBEIt 13, 1912. -22 VOMEN CELE BRATE. vt- KOCIIBSTKK. N. Y., Nov. 13. A formidable movement to oust Ham uel Compcrs as president of tho American Federation of Labor and J Uio substitution of a full socialistic ticket was uncovered here this af ternoon. Already several of tho big International associations aro on rec ord as favoring a clean sweep of present federation officials and sentiment for such action Is said to bo steadily Increasing. Tho soclulltitlc clement comprises nt least one-third of tho federations delegates to tho convention nnd the fight of tho socialists to secure con trol of the organization will come to I n bead Monday night when tho elce- tlon of officers la to bo held. All I Indications now point to a rcdhot ! fight for control, with tho socialists putting up a full ticket NEW SPEED RECORD BY BARNEY OLDFIELD S.VN JOSK. Cal., Nov. 13. In the fastest mile over mado on a circular track in California. Darnoy Oldfield today holds nn automobile racing record of :47 S-3. .Moro than 10, 000 pcoplo witnessed the daring feat accomplished here In Oldtlcld's 300 horse-power Christie Front Drive rac ing car. In the five mile event Oldfield was beaten by Karl Cooper by an eighth of a mile. Tho latter drove a Stutz forty. E I.1SHON. Nov. l'.I. Persons here who are well informed on revolu tionary developments in Spain in serted jMisitively today that Zarrate, iiSMissin of Premier Cnnalnjes, died in police headquarters nt Madrid shortly nftor ho shot IiiiuHcIf. Thoy sav lie was an anarchist. FRANC N 18,000,000 TO AID BULGARIA Conference of Bulnarlan Premier With Emperor Franz Joseph Said to Have Resulted Favorably to Servla's Claim for Seaport. Russia Not to Take ScrUa's Part ft War Follows Attempt to Disregard Warninji From Austria. LONDON, Nov. 13. A Paris des patch to the Financial News hero says the Hank of Franco has ad vanced an JS. 000.000 loan to tho Out garlan government. SOFIA. Nov. 13. President Dan err of the Bulgarian parliament re turned here today from n conference with Emperor Franz Josef of Aus tria, which he said resulted favorably to Servla's claim for a port on tho Adriatic Sea. I1UDA PLST, Nov. 13, RumU has no Intention of taking Servla's part should war follow Servla's action In seizing an Adriatic port In open de fiance of Austria's order, acording to representations mado here today. Russian Sazonoff Is quoted ns tell ing the German ambassador at St. Petersburg that Servla will havo to fight Austria without Russia's as sistance if tne Servian government Ignores Austria's warning. TEDDY AND BOURNE Jr, . CARRY JOSEPHINE GRANTS PASS, Ore., Nov. 13. fhe canvassing board completed tho official count of tho Josephine coun ty election returns late Tuesday night. Of the 2243 votes cast Tor president, Roosevelt led with 79G, Wilson, 70C; Debs, 404, and Taft. 305. Other voto was as follews: For senator Bourne, 685; Lane, ol2. and Selling. 413. For congress man Hawioy, 763; smith, 63U. For prosecuting attornoy Han na, 903; Kelly, 642; Lomery, 280. Woman suftrago was given a ma Jorlty of 411. HOME RULE VOTE TO BE RECONSIDERED LONDON, Nov. 13. Speaker Low ther of the House of Commons today ruled Promlor Asqulth's motion for a re-conslderatlon of tho homo rulo vote of Monday, In order. He de clared, however, that It was without prccodent In British parliamentary history. NO. 20t so L E Attack on Forts Defending Constan tinople Most Desperate and Bal kans Steadily Gaining Ground, Driving Turks In General Rout. Czar Ferdinand Decides Net te Lead Victorious Army Inta Capital Fears Massacre and PiajiHf. VIENNA, Nov. 13T Lieutenant Von Wogonor telegraphed to tho Relchs Post today from the Bulgarian front that the attaqJc on thoVurkfsh center defending Constantinople at Tchntalja Is moat desperate, and that the Bulgarians are steadily gain ing ground. Von Wegener states that the Turin havo been driven In rout from all their advanced posi tions. He adds that boggy roads havo delayed the Bulgar advance, making it most difficult to get their heavy artillery to the front. Tho battle is raging along a twenty mile front ST. PETERSBURG, Nor. 13. Sofia despatches received here today say that Czar Ferdinand has decided not to lead the Bulgarian army into Constantinople fearing that such ac tion might precipitate a massacre of Christians In tho Turkish capital. It is believed here, however, that Ferdi nand's real reason Is that he, fears to expose his troops to danger of cholera, which Is said to b raging In CONSTANZA, Itoumania, Nov, 13. With thousands dead from starva tion and disease Constantinople tele graphed here today that many bodies aro lying uuburlcd outside the city wails. Tho mortality U greatest in tho refugee camps between Constanti nople nnd Tcbatalja. TIie..refugcea aro In terribly destitute coadltions, having no clothlnc or water, c.xcent that which Is tainted, AT MILWAUKEE. Wis., Nov. 13. "Bunk, all bunk," was tho way John Schrank, would-be assassin of Col. Theodoro Koosovolt, this afternoon referred to questions put to him by tho lleuists appointed to dotermlno his sanity. Schrank was angry and wauted ovorybody to know It, Obstruct Attornoy Xabcl this af ternoon received an envelope from Schrank inscribed as follews: "Complimentary. The contents aro poems written In the county jail by John Schruuk, tha assassin.' Schrank refers to hlmsolf Ih his writings us "first In war, first In peace, first aalnst a third torm." Tho concluding lino of. ode. of his poems, "Life of Sin, ' reads; f "Lot us llvo out this liro, wo'ro a long tlmo doud." RIFLE RANGE 1 Colonel B. K. La who n, Cupt. A. C. Johnson, of tho C. A. C. from Kii gono logethor with Cupt. 11. W, Col lins, of tho regular army are now In Medford for the purpose of selecting tho alto for a rlflo range for the 7th, company. When located Cupt. Deaita will bo instructed to praeeed at opbh with tho orectjon of a proper plaitt thereon, The 7th will bold a dnw reeapUnn" this oventng In honor of tfce mlllUry guests when all th aetlve piewbetM of (ho company wl H4wr- U tail dres uniform with thsir kilkw, Urt will be daeug h4 xtfikm TURKS OSING I BUI GAR CHARGE SHRANK ANGRY QUESTIONING FOR GUARD NATIONAL C5 -S: b 4