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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
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Hon In notl flml AiiHtrlu todiiy Hint nil n-Htrlo-tloim In tho Tiirnoy tnrrltory rai luruil y Horvln, lmvo boon roinovoil, unit I lint Horvlii U iiroimrliiK to mnko roHtltiitlou to nil wbn Hiiffon'il nt tbo bnnilH of tbo Hiirvlitu troopo. .. i . (Continued on imo a.) PREDICTS 1913 HOODOO YEAR I'AUIH. Nov. 11! -Tbul lttltl l tlimtliioil to bo n Moody your In tbo lii-mllctloit btiro toiluy, of Mine liu I'lHlbOB, II Willi HllOWIl IHOpbOlfHB of thin city, ron'nor frlond of Clonurul lioiiliuiKor mid Ibo yommur Dniuiiii. AmcniK tbo ovoiittt proillctod nro Hint PurlH will bo tbo hcoiio of n tor rlbld iboiitor flroi tbo (lonniui om jmror limy ;omo to 1'urU, but not ih UIiik! tbo 1'ojin will lo; Italy will wltni'iiB n political upboiiviil iiiul poi Ilium u now IdiiK, tbo 1'rlneo or WhIoh will niBlKii, l'oluiitl will bo freed, nnd UiilKiuiii wl(ll pluy ft stiipondolis rolo In lOuropo. Miulimio Ho TltoboH, It Ih biiIiI, pro dlctod tbo iu'uauiit Hiilluui wr list nocombur, ON MEDFORD OF FALL IN STREET Sixth Street Side of Marquam Clock In Portland Corpses Contains Orphcum Theatre and Many Office RoomsNo One Injured. Bulldlnn Was Bclnn Remodeled Cracks Gave Warnlnn EnJIro Structtiro Doomrd. I'OHTI.AND. Nov. 21. Kielil floor on llio Hi,lli hlrvot otVlho Miiriiinm liuiMiuK, u hkyrnMir in tbo lii'itrt of llto IiiihIiiosh Kuutlon col lupHci) with u (lototmlion Hint could li bi'iinl for blocks. Tho Ktrcuts mil roped )ff in llio vicinity of tbo buiUU inj,'. nnd n ooinph'to collupHU of tliu Kivnl Nlnictttru i ot iinprobiiblc. Tho liiiihliii: conlniiw thn Oriiliouui llmnli-r ami inuuy offico rooniP. It is pnilmlilo tho ImiUiHhkh on nil Hides will bo cleared of Ihcir oemtpuutri ninl 11 wiilo .iliHlriut roped off if piesmit !nr ('nicks in the huildiiiK inoron.i'. A crush at -I o'clock thin morning cut u wide iiooo in the Mile of the building for five stories, bill it wiu belieied to ho duo to ultvrntions co in on in tho sliucluro nnd was not conslduied a hourco of danger, l'ruu lienllv llto whole of tho Sixth Hired wall of tho hiiildini; caiuo down, how ever, ,iul before noon, hut tin Ihn slreels liud nlieiuly been voped-off heoiiiio of tho earlier uceidunt, no one wiih hurl, and Ibo pornoim work ing on tliu break had mealed tho hiiihliiiK for I'1 'll,u,,, ""ur Thousands of people arc withered amiind tho ropen in tho viuinily of Iho huildinj,, hloekiiiK traffic, Street cur Minico In tho iunneiliato vicinity Iiiih licuu HiiHponded. Tho building in ht'iiis: vapidly vaunted. All lenanlH wcro thin afternoon or dered out of tho Muniuain huildiun; by Iho unthoritUw indicaliiiK u col lapso Ih fenred, Al tho thuo of the Miooud ofiibh thoro won a wild scrainblo for Hafoty in Sixth ptmol and Mis W'ntkliw, n pedcHtriau, wiih thrown down nnd hor rluht Iok broken, AroliUeot roNiuiiton in ohnrpo of tho reiuodelipK work and It, 0. (1 ni co of tho llurloy-MiiHoii Con- Btmiction oompnuj'; lniscd (lonti by SKYSCRAPER tfgji. - arigg .... APFQwrnFRm MEDKORD, - " -"-wp -" rw . . crjEr;-'- .flwf- ,vi,A?i,?,iC,.aai . v ' I I ill linn 1 1 I ; " IMioloprnpliH tnkcii PORTLAND VICE Mayor Orders Chief of Policevto Re port to Judge Gatcns as Scandal is Beyond Power of Juvenile Court Accused All Waive Examination. 1'OHTIiANI). Nov. 21. Mayor A. 0. HiibhliKht in a proclamation todn turned tho polieo departinenl of the city over to Judpi UateiiB, preidinj: officer in Iho juvenile court, on no count of tho fuel that tho present vice ticaiidal bus gutlun beyond the powor of the juvenile officers to con trol. Chief of Police Rlovor is now reporting to Judgo Oateus instead of to tho mayor in regard to this par ticular investigation. In his proclamation ltuslililil de dared thai the juenilo coitrl has it hands full with the scandal nlono nnd Iiiih little or no time to attend to uliuoRt us protiui; matters. IIo or dered Thief Slocr to repoit direct to .Tuduo (liiluns, the latter iiiuinum; iuir that ho will lake personal charge of Iho vicn investigation, flatons is this afternoon, with Iho help of n quartet of detoetives and n police automobile patrol, rounding up more Mihpools. In Iho grand jury hearing nil of those, ooufoshing waived, owmiimtioiii most; of them stutiug thoy did' not desire tho added publicity. No at torneys nppenred in behalf of Iho confessed persons, prcsunmbly for Iho same reason, although it is stated that tho lawyers of (ho city havo no desire to become affiliated with the oases at auy cost, No further arrests wero recorded today although Judge Oatens has several under surveillance. n narrow margin in the cave-in, be ing nonr the portion of tho wall that toppled, SCANDAL GIVEN AID OF POLICE MAIL TRIBUNE OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. nt Clio front by rorrwiKiinleut hlioHlnj; nctiwl Mt-nw In promt Turco-KalkaH war. HAYES NAMED TO LEAD FIGHT ON GOMPERS Socialists Unite Upon Cleveland Man for Presidency of Federation Gompcrs Says Socialists Have No Conception of Principles Involved. KOCllKSTMi, X. Y..-XOW 21. Anli-iidininihtrationUts nt tho annuiil convention of the Ainoricnn Federa tion of Labor here today agreed to iioininato Mux Hayes of Clovclnnd, a socialist, against Samuel (lompers for tho presidency of the federation. During the debute on tho presi dent's address and report, Delegate Andrew J. Oallaghcr of .San Francis co attacked the socialists on religious and other ground". Delegate Cannon of tho Western Federation of Miners defended the party President (Jumpers then took up tho subject. "f never knew a socialist who had (Continued on paso a.) 150 QUACKS NW IN DURANCE IE WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. As u rohiilt of tho government country wide probe into the methods of al leged quack doctors and inannfaetur ors of patent medicines, detrimental to tho public health, incomplete re turns received hoio today hhow that 350 porsons implicated are now un der arrest. Chief Post Office Inspector Sharpe said ho expected to huvo all tho&o indicted in custody by tomorrow, PcMnuiMor General Hitehuock has roqiiosted oiuly trials of' tho defen-iluits, i p. i - p a vp ) i i TO KILL E TRAFFIC TRUST Government to Enjoin Proposed Agreement Between Grand Trunk and New Haven Railroads as Vio lation of Sherman Law. WASHINGTON, -Nov. 21. Deter mined to provont a railroad mono poly In Now England, tho department of Justice today tentatively plans to enjoin ttio consummation of a pend ing trafflo ngroomont between tho Grand Trunk and tho Now York. Now Haven and Hartford railroads. to tbls end a special agent baa gone from hero to Now York to In spoct tbo" papers nnd correspondonco lu this connection which tbo roada havo filed. Tbo Now Ilavon road presented Us ngroomont but It has not yet bcon accepted by tho Grand Trunk. If It accepted ti suit prob aly will follow Immcdtatoty. It Is oxplalned hero today that Attornoy General Wlckorsham stopped Uultod States District At tornoy Wlso'a probo Into tho prac tical morgor to prevent the princi pals testifying and thus sotting im munity from prosecution, Jesso Adklnu, special nsststnut to Wlekor slium In tho proposed case, will not say whothor tbo prosocutlou ot tho roads a 111 bo civil or criminal. Tho department ot justice Uonlod today that Its ordor to Wise to stop his probo foUowlnd long distance on troatlos from J. P. Morgan and other Wall Stroot luminaries. Although tbo Grand Trunk Is a Canadian, cor poration It comes under tbo provi sions ot tbo Shorinan law, as It operates In Now England. aillRALTAK, Nov. 21. Tho Uuit pd States cruisers Montanu nnd Teu iiosseo, on routo to Constantinople, arrived hero today and after taking on coal proceeded immediately to ward tho Turkish capital, IT NW NLAND EXPLOSIVE FDR TIMES LIKENED TO PLUM ELY McManlgal Tells Further Details of Destruction of Buildings Always Rode in Smoking Cars When Car rying Nitro-Glyccrinc. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Nov. 21. Ortlo E. McManlgaI, star witness of the government In the cases ot forty seven labor leaders hero charged with tbo Illegal transportation of dy namite from stato to state, resumed tbo witness staud shortly boforo noon today and continued his de scription ot dyunmltlugs which bo declares ho engineered under tho di rection ot tho officials of tho Inter national association ot llrldgo and Structural Ironworkers. McMunlgal tcstlttod that Jim Mc Namara told him that when ho loft San Frauclsco following tho Times explosion bo dropped .Into tho San Francisco. Bay a uultcaso containing four Infornui machines. McManlgal declared that 0at A. Tvoltnioo was to moot John McNamara at tbo Iron workers' convention In St. Louis and there tell him tbo details ot tbo Times explosion. Following up thou tho coast ex plosions ot tbo pair, McManlgal tes tified that Jim IcNnmara said a guilty conscience drove him from the train at Salt Lake when he was re turning from Los Angeles. IIo said tbo other passongors stared at him too much., Jim McNamara, McManlgal said, visited in Salt Luko under tbo alias or Williams. Jim McNamara told him, McManl gal, said that tho nltro-glycorlno bo used on tbo Los Angolos job ro somblod plum Jolly. McManlgal said bo usually rodo In smoklug cars when carrying nltro glycorlno for tho various explosions ho causod. Haiti ii?cli ami I-'rkUyr AlAt. I() MIh, . NO. 208. A. C. Allen Dispeses of Carlead at Dcs Moines, lawa at $f a lex Which Is HIihest Price fer:Bart letts Ever Paid te Grew. Sold on Telegraphic Instructions Af ter Having Been Held In Csldjj 4fe Storage. Shattering nil records for HatlcH, pears, A. C. Allen of the Hollywood orchards, Wednesday disced of u car load of bartlclts n( Dca Moincs,fH Iown, at $0 a box. TJiis cus'tly lops all high prices paid for bnrtletts heretofore. Tho fruit was sold on telegraphic instruction after being held in cold, storage since September. Tho fruit was of a very high quality nnd in perfect condition. The car wus han dled by the Hogue Rior Fruit-& Pro duce nssocintiou. The price paid for Ihw fruit dem- oustrntos oleurly tbo advantages of , a pro-cooling and cold storage plant (Continued on page 2.) OF CITY MAY DO MIR ?w v RHL U....MUUUW ,.. m OFFIGALS WORK FOR NOTHW A movement has -neon launched in tho city to Initiate u charter amend ment for submission (o the 'people u January at the general city elwrtlon, abolishing the nularlw a'tt prsHt paid to tho mayor and oaiincllmeii. Tho petitions are now bejiiffprepared and will bo circulated within the , next few days. Thoso in cbargp of thw, movement Btato that tho payment, .of wlarlaw to tbo council men Is a nowlipwi'wttiWHW; as tbo work (bey are ea.llMVnirta " do now Is not nearly as ktyHi(tw'v years ago when galarbw'ww ,v4i Two meaHnifp-H motk F lu?tti t and wfprk outside , of VwiwUr &t:-h sons npV Is llKbt( 5 .tf l-j m m i : M w .- v V. fc .u