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ffrmwi HHftrlcal ItfM Ctty HaM 3 to . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SECOND EDITION WEATHER OccaMoiial rain-Mt fit Mln. fW Prrclp. .JV8. MEDFORD, OHKaON, THURSDAY, NOVI0.fHER M, V.) NO. 202, Dally Hnvmilh Yr. to DANGER GENERAL EUROPEAN WAR ENDED v ' K" V i' I WAR IS OVER; POWERS AGREE UPON DIVISION Russia Overawed by Display of Strength liy Germany nnri Austria on Their Frontiers Balkan Allies in Bn Cheated of Part of Spoils. Dulliaria to Hnve Rumella and Eas tern Macedonia Servla to Get a Port. HOIMA. Nov. U. TurUoy'n readout for a censatlnn of lioMllltU'H dtirlnr. tlui pronremf of twncn negotiations Ih undur coiitddtrnlloit by tho ItulKurtnii cabinet hero (oilny. A nolo wan premmted Jo Premier (Jiii'oliodf today by rnprosontatlvea of the power, officially notifying Hnl Htirlit flint thn Hultnu ilenlrtul peace. IluH:nrlu I 'Xiecli'd lo reply fav orably, nnd tlio war now tn regarded lrtunl1y nt nil end. It was learned tonight Hint n Turkish envoy I on roiito from Con stnutlnoplu lo Bofla to treat direct ly with tliu allies. GRAND e MBE OK THE MP WILL TOIL) IE MEN THE MB IS OH! RKEVAKS CZAR FOR PEACE Cholera Sprcadlnn at an Alarminij Rate at Constantinople Sanitary Conditions Fearful Peace or Con tinued War Up to Czar Ferdinand. Dearth of News Indicates That Allies Are Not Forcing Flfjhtlnp F?u mors of Armistice. VIMNN'A. Nov. 14. Confirmation reached hum today of thn report that Klninll I'nttha, grand vlxlcr of Tur key, ImH made a direct appeal for pence to Czar Kordluand of lltilgurla, IlKltM.V, Nov. M. Willi KiwHin overawed by n display of strength by (Wiuuny nitd Auntriu on their fron tiers, diplomats hero today believe Hull tlu danger of a general Knro licnii cIunIi in ended. llitlkatiN Nino HkiIIm If till prove true tho linlknii al lies imilinkly will not fl h tnnoh of, ?M'rrirkyni;KnniK,H they wrpoott'd. Mtilgnrln, It U wild, probably will net liumciiu nml i share of Knsterii Mn fcdonin; Hcrvln will get n favorable enmmcrcint treaty with Austria by which she will aenno tntde outlet on (lie Adriutlo sen without political authority. Montenegro, it is dcclnred, will get ten or fifteen mile more of sen count and some of thn territory south of l.itko Scutari, while Greece will He euro control of a number of Iowiih north of her present frontier. A I ban Li Independent Under tlto arrangement planned, Albania probably will be transformed into n emiiiidvH)udcut kingdom un der nominal Turkish sovcieignity. Salonika will ho under interimtioiiul ooutrol, tlto Hiilkitus getting only commercial ennt'CHi-ions there. Only Hiilgiuin is likely to profit territor ially to any grcut extent. Through the Nniu l'rclo I'icshc, the Albanian National association appealed today for aid, licensing the ServiiiiiH of atrocities in their coun try worso than any ever porpotrutcd liv Turkey. Tlio appeal charges that the Servians, seeking to e.Nteiiuiiiale the Albanians, mo inttrtlciing women uiul children by tlio score. HAY STILL CLINGS TO ON E 8KATTL13, Wash., Nov. H. That lliero Is nn ' organized nttompt to count him out Ih tlio direct stntumont mailo today by Hrnuut LUIor, domo cratlo candldnto for govornor who, on tlio foco of unofficial roturnn, up puara to hnvu boon oloctod by n nar row margin ovur M. E. liny, rouuli lluan, the Incumbent. Thin clmrgo la mudo follownK tlio nctlvlty oHuomhorx of tlio utnto tax commlBulon nnd ot tlio utnto bureau of accountancy throughout tho atnto, all of whom aro Hny'x nppolntoou, In, roIiik ovur tho unofficial rotuniH uro "dbicovoiinK" oociiRlonn which favor liny uud continue to roduco I.lbtor'n plurality, Liut woolc tho flKurou ln: illcatod Mstor'n oloctlon by about l.f.OO. Today his plurality lu do orcaaod tQ 50, and Clovornor Hay hlmuolf In n Htutomont today, Hnld that a tally kept by himself showa Idstor'H plurality to dnto to bo only am, AccordhiK to (tin unofficial ro tiirus at luuul today Llutvr recolvod 07,1110 votcH, Hay, 00,010 nml Hodgo, proronHlvo, 70,813, ton Hcattored prooluctH aro ntlll unro-ported. CO.V8TANTl.NOPM:. Nov. 14. Cholera In oprendliiK In tho city nt mi nlurmhiK rato. Four hundred death occurred In oiio nrmy camp yesterday. 1'orelun resldeutn nro tnkliiK every ponslble iirecaiitlon, but the sanitary conilltlou of tho city Is so lind tint n terrlblo otilbrenk of tho disease. Is fenred. Vt lo IVrdlonnd IONDON, Nov. 14. Ponco or con tinued war In tho llnlknus Is bo llnved today by diplomats hero to hltiKO on tho nttltudo of Czar I'crdl nnud or UulKarln In regard to tho en turlnK Constnntlnoplo. If tho Hut Knrlnn army does not enter tho .Mos lem capital, It Is bellovod tho war will speodlly end and that Turkey will, urant .nil the concessions de manded by the allies. Csnr Ferdinand, howovor, Is char astorlzed as tho most ambitious ruler In JCurope nnd It Is possible that ho may persist In carrylnn on tho at tack until thn Saltan nnd his troops nro driven from that city. It Is considered certain hero that tho powers will not permiT tho Turks to he drlvon ontlruly from ICuropo, and It Is pointed out that even if I'crdl nnnd does accomplish tho fnll of Con Ntautlnoplu, his efforts will hnvo been i:ii;lit Hays Ann In tiro In vain. No confirmation hnH rencTied lioro or reports that tlghtlng alone tho Tclintnlja fortifications tins ceased, nml that nu eight days' armistice has been signed. Thcso reports, how ovor, tiro credited In somo quarters. Dearth of nows from Adrlanoplo also Indicates that tho Bulgarian force Is not pressing tho attack on that city. Hxcepl for skirmishes by Bcnttoro Turkish Irregular troops, fighting In tho west Is said to have stoppdd. Iteports received from Constanti nople say tho war Is virtually over, but confirmation of this stntomont trout Unitarian oources la lacking. Tho now Industrial Ilnnner, print ed In tho Interest of workers, has mndo Its appearanco lu Toronto, Out. 5 '? Bucharest JK ('$ ,'monteV ' X l. , "rv,ftT .t. ft'g' Ke yjfmt JMiL !& ASIA . W r eS ctC m ' N R g.V; pJJrjUH VV. 0TuBKEVNtViWTt .IL.' CRE-V 1 v''' ' ?& ' -'. -J fSMiXCtUMU . iljl.,lJA .TaA.-IjEt:. V &Gm " H.HIIAIMH GYP THE BLOOD SAYS STRANGER DID SHOOTING Harry Horrowltz Denies That He or Other Three Gunmen Shot Rosen thal, But Admits That He Was Near Scene of Crime at Time. Did Not Know Gambler Was Dead Until He Read About It in the Pa pers Next Day. HXB SHQK1R&. POSSIBLE DWI5WM OF TURKEnfTEOBQPF AMONITTHE BALKAN ALUES AH an ImllCdttun ot what Ih dem&ndi of ili llolkati Ktatt will l, tb txin Jon Dally Chronlclv isy It lesrni tli llulfarla hopo to obtain nil the tcrrU tvry which h hat eonquerrd. Inytadlnc Thisra and a line of irsboard on ths A'ttmn Ho.rittndliig prulwbly (roro 8trr to ItuJoito. Iravlnc to Ih Turks Consun- UnopU dihl ttM,iwJlwuU !( tibdeato and MldU. on th Black Sea. The schtmc for Hervta, la that sh ebtaln a (trip of territory alone lb YsJtfjr of th Vanlar to Hilonlea. Including ttt crtattr part ot Macedonia, aprclal prTltoa to be mad with rsrd to th eeaumrrlal rights of Auitrla In Salonlcs.Tk alllta want the northern frontier of'Oreece to be n teaded to Join tbo m lierrtan territory t oan point not fArWbaj Salonlca. taking la part of Albania. To Montenesro would be allotted Bcutarl. No definite unler Undlnr tiai been arrlyed at with regard to the destiny of Albania. Prumabr ttia Hanjak of Novlbaur would revert to Austria, nournanla ezpecta a reward tor her neutrality In the form of a fllce ul territory between BllUtrta an.t the UUck Ba. north ef Varna. " Uottia. of coui, expevts"ti e th Dardanertee-rr." " JAIL SENTENCE FOR PEMRY JOHNSON A E CHICAGO, Nov. 1-1. A year's Jail Hentoneo for perjury was siven Al bert Jonort by .United SIhIch Judue Lnudis lioto today for attempting to fnniisli bail for Jack Johnson, tho negro prizefighter, on procrty bc lonpuc to his wife and which he mild wiih inn own. Attorney W. O. Anderson, a nepro rcpresentiujj JoIiiimoii, declared this afternoon that lie hits bonds which lie believes will provo acceptable to the court. Johnson's mother and n white, man, whoso identity hns not been dis closed are ready, Anderson said, to sicii the bonds. Jurigo Laiidis icfused Jones ti jury trial, and the latter appealed from tlio decision. Tlto defendant was nl- (Contlnuod on pago 3.) TAFT aVBED AT STRENGTH ROOSEVELT OF VOTE WASHINGTON'. Nov. M. "1 was extremely hopeful that the re.ttdt would bo different. 1 was MtrprNed at the strciiRtlrMiowu by Colonel Iloosevelt." Titus declined President Tnft here today in dUeiiinjr the result of tho presidential election. He added: "1 hud hoped we would pull throuch but was not in s condition of mind to bo greatly disappointed by defeat. "The difficulty I find in the pro gresMve program is that it contem plates tho imposiblo. If the country could stand the burden I would like lo sou the attempt made, in order that tho people mijjht lenrn the hollowness nnd impracticability and slutm char acter of mnny "f tlteir promises. MERS CERTAIN OF REELECTION AS FEDERATION CHIEF ROCHESTER, X. Y., Nov. 14. Alt indications pointed today to the re-election of Samuel Goinpcrs ns president of the American Federation of Labor, despite efforts of the so cialistic element to sweep him from office. Friends of Gompers clnimod he would have n plurality of 100 over his opponents. Although tlits socialists hnve not perfected their plans, it seemed cer tain today that Duncan McDonnM, nn Illinois mine worker, would bo named to oppose Gompcrg. Eugene Hrnys, n socialist, nnd general secre tary of the Journeymen Tailors' un ion, probably will be selected to op pose Treasurer Lennon, NEW YORK, Nov. K Taking the Mand in bin own behalf, Harry Hor rovvitz, alias "Gyp the Rlood," on trial here, with three other gunmen for the alleged nctim! killing of Gambler Herman Rosenthal, denied today that he or any of the other de fendants shot Rosenthal. The wit ness admitted that he was near the hcene of the crime, but insisted that n "strange" man did the shooting. Horrowitz declared that he nnd tho other defendants met the stranger earlier in the day nt a bridge whist game in "Bridgcy" Webber's poker rooms. The shooting of Rosenthal, he snid, was sudden, with Webber and Harry Vnllon joining in the fu silnde. The witness said he met Web ber, Vnllon, Rose, Sam Sehepps nnd the stronger only n short time be fore the shooting. "We did not know," said Horro wilz, "that Rosenthal was dead until we rend about it in the paers next morning-.? . , . PIES FLY UPWARD ON STOCK MARKET NEW YORK. Nov. VI.- Tho ;teel: market opened strong today. Cana dian Pacific jumped two points nnd Union Pacific, Reading, United States Rubber, American Cotton Oil and Bethlehem Steel rose 1 or more. I Irregularity shortly after tho open- ing forced some ot the important is- sues to yield some of their cuius, but they recovered later. CII money opened at f 3-4 per cent. The market closed strong. Bonds were steady. LARS ANDERSON NAMED AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN WASHINGTON. Nov. 14 The ap pointment of Lara Anderson, nt nresent United States minister to 'lleiginm, ns ambassador to Japan, succeeding Chnrles Page Brynn, re signed, was officially announced nt tho state, department. Ill health is said to have forced Bryan's, resignation. Official Count of Ballots Cast in Jackson County for General Offices November 5, 1912 Prenlilent Antloi'li K.ihI AhIiIihhI West AHllllUllt Kouth Ashluml.. . (Vnt'l AHliluml I rviti'l Ashland s jlnuliviml, AshlM lll'KUU. Ilurrun , lllur Untie. C 11 am x ttmtrul Point l Conlial Polal a KiikIu Point Klotllico Hook Knots Ureelt llolil Mill. . .. N. JacHHtiavllU' H, JnvkHiiavlllo l.ukt Cruok.. MouiIuwh . . N, W, Meilford. . M. w. Moilfnnl. . , OuklilUn -Mi'dforil N. Cent. Moilfonl N, K. Modforil. . H, Cent. Meitford H. K. MiMlforil . N. Mala Mcilfiirtl H, Mala teilforil IMOUIHI. . l'liiu'iilx .... ... Jtock l'olat Hums Valley-.. 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Addressing a conference of the Unionist associa tion hire today, Sir William Crump bitterly denounced "a so-called gov ernment which Ignores a precedent which has stood for 300 years, ami refuses to resign In tho fac&.of nn adi-erso vote In tho commons." Af ter Sir William's speech the associa tion unanimously adopted a resolu tion offered by Sir Edward Carson condemning the "administration's attempt to (orco a home rule bill through In defiance of the constitu tion." Expecting a repetition of yester day's stormy meeting, hundreds of curious persona gathered about the parliament buildings today, when that body convened. The services ot oxtra police were required to clear the corridors. Howl 1)owr Liberals Whon the house ot commons met as a committee of the whole to con; sldervthe, tra4 uutQa UUth eon--serratives at ortce began to howl down the Liberals. Order was hot restored until the Conservatives be came exhausted by their own ef forts. Strong probability of a riot on the floor of parliament, engendered by the high feeling between Conserva tives and Liberals In the fight over the homo bill, this afternoon prompted Premier Asqulth to act on a sugges tion from Speaker Lowther and or der an adjournment until Monday. Repetition of yesterday' stormy session came when the house, meet ing as a committee of the whole, took up the trade union bill for consideration. This brought howls of derision from the Conservatives, Speaker Lowther being powerless to restore order. CluirclilU's Illack Kyo Winston Spencer Churchill, first lord ot the admiralty, appeared ou tho floor today with a badly Bwollen cheek and a discolored eye, the re sult of having been hit yesterday by a book thrown by Ronald McNeil, a Conservative. McNeil repented his action today arid voiced an apology to Churchill from tho floor. In orderlug the adjournment, Speaker Lowther a'ald: "No one desires a repetition of yesterday's scenes. I believe morp time for consideration may result In. rinding a solution of the presont dif ficulty more In accord with prece dent." Lowther's declaration Is consid ered a rebuke to Premier Asqulth. While nominally non-partisan,, It is believed the speaker Is opposed, to homo rule. , , ,,, WANT M IN WILSON M T PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 14. JobopIi N, Teal, "secretary of the In terior." This Is the honor citizen's of Portland and the northwest In general would havo conferred upon tho man who ao strongly urged the passago ot tho Panama free tolls hill, Already a campaign la under way In tho shape ot many petitions to ba presontod to I'realdent-Ele'cet Wilson, asking him, it he Is to remember (he west In his cabinet, not io forget Teal. Hla vast knowledg of re clamation, Irrigation, eonservatloa, water and rail transportation ami conditions In Alaska amply lUfy him for the high ponltlaw efvsra tary ot the Interior, It Is whUimIimL '! o G-5J fV "9