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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
lUiIti tonight mill tomorrow
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MEDFORD, ORKCJON, FRIDAY, NOV KM HIM 20. 1012.
NO. 214.
SERVIA DEFIES AUSTRIA BY SEIZING
10,000 TURKS
TO
Two Entire Divisions of Reserves
Captured Servians Occupy Sea
port and Complete Conquest ol
Macedonia by Taklnil Dlura.
Bulgars Closing In on Adrlanoplo
Whose Garrison Is Reduced One
half.
LONDON, Nov. 20. The Hclrure
liv Sorvlit of Durum', an Albnuiun
port on (In Adriatic sea, in defiant
of Austria, iiaiiMisl 1 til t little oxoiln
niviil tmlny, tlio general impression
being Hint lliu power lutvo deter
mined there shall be no general wnr.
"Wo lutvn now occupied Durumi
for irp'tiiily," tint lb" tiIfcrnin
fill in tlu Kervinn officials nt Pel
grade by General .luiikovilch.
No roilnlmicc win olfored to tin
SimIi entry.
So I'nr no deflnllt nnwor litis been
received to Sir IMwurd Grey's pin-
Miill tllllt there lit' It IllCCtiUg of lllll-
lintMtailorH to iUnimihi tlm European
hituulinn, It in exprelod (lint ill.
plan il iiiii't with the fnvor of tbc
powers.
IH.OIMI TurUH Surrender
SOPIA, Nov. 211.-11 was officially
nnnoiini'oil burn today (but tun rii
tiru ilivihioiiH of Turkih roerof.
iiiunbciiiig 10,0u men, hint snrrcii
1 1 ! r oil lo a llill.nrinii foic nrnr the
village of Miirliniiili. Eight inomitaiii
butteries ntMi were taken.
VII:NNA. Nov. 20. -Tin Hi'it'h---hiI
Inilnv averts lluil in llm Si"
in-ltiiMinn preparation for wcr,
boyM onllunrily exempt from mtlitnr
hrnn have .been Hiininioiii'tt (o the
color mill Hint niHiiy Ttirkili iii
oiii'M of war have boon imbued to
itilml. Tlio Mrttlcgie x)llioiis on
li Knrviiui nml Auxtiiiiii ftoul.or
an nil Itimvllv fortified.
Dinpati'bitM from llclgritdc. nay tin
Simian forces, have capltticd Dihrn
nompleting tlio cniiipicNt of Miici.
iloniii mill Unit Tnikih Hoop,
tlitoiiKlinnl Hint provinru at miiicii
tiering. Tin Servian occupation ol
Diiriaxro has boon ignnicd by Hit
Albmiiau chieftains who msned a
ib'i'lnralioii of iiulcpcnflencp but it is
expected tliv. will oppose Ilia Ser
vians iih nooii iin their foreeH can he
gathered,
It is reported bote tmliw Hint (la
Greeks hiie'noirod Siihconii, n Turk
ish island in tin AdtiutU Sia,
Ailrlmioplo Doomed
SOFIA, Nov. 'Jib- Despatches to
qoivod hrru say tin Itiiluniian fniei
is closing in on the Turkish gniiini
at Alrinnoilr, ami Hint Hn biNii'Kl
I'il.V cannot hold out much humor.
Tin UulKiiri mi' ni'wly cnlri'iu'liiil
ami aro lihtlni: hnil. '
It wiih ri'porlt'il Hint the 10,0111
Turku l'ormorly roinprisiuj; tho unrii
hoii, liiivn boon rcilncod oii.'-hulf.
PARIS, Kov. Un.-nui'hariwl .lo
Hpati'boH toilny hii.v (hut Itonianu'.i '
coiHTiitrntiiii; trnopH on I hi KiHsian
fronlk'r, and Hint a uonoral moliilixn
Hon Iiiih been onlcii'il.
Thin in ivuiudcil iih iniliculiiu lint
Itoniuanla iiropoxori to help Auhtri.i
in lliu uvi'iii of uar.
SOUGHT BY POSSE
SANTA VK, N. M., Nov. 20.
Tliriu) voparnto poHHoa, utnrtlnir from
KiikIo, Illllslioro nml AlliuiUorauo,
tmlny mo In cIoho purHiilt of n Imnil
of armoil Moxlcuim who ciohsoiI tlm
bordor yi'fltonlny mid aio turrorizliiK
roHldnuta ut Blurrn county. U la mil1
pond! tho mun oro Mexican tmiutltn,
iiiiiHipiorndlni' iih robolH,
Tlio poiNO from Knglo found
trncoH o( tlio rnldora, mid u battle lit
tlio IiIIIk In oxnoutod liutoro nlh'lit.
Thu ralilora uro opurntliiK In a ro
mo to uoctloii of tho county.
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A
AMY
MU1MADE
EXECUTION EASY
FOR MURDERER
Strains of "Wcarlnn of the Green"
Still Rlnulnn In His Ears as Wil
liams Mounts Scaffold at San
Qiirntln to Pay Penalty for Crime.
Goes to Death Without n Tremor,
Thankliin Warden and Officials for
Kindness.
SAN Ol'KNTIN, Tnl., Nov. SJ. -Ivlwnril
WilliaiiiN wax hniiKi'd in tbc
Hliiln inioon bi'ic hIioiiI lfl:"0 oVloi'k
this iiioriiiiiK for tin tiiunh'P of two
women. Ilo wiih it iiutlvi of Unite
rounty, Ciillfornln.
Tlio trap wiim Hprnni; at Klril
nVlnek, WilliniiiV neck bcinjf broken
bv Ibc fall. The body mm cut down
at 1 1 -.Oft o'clock after hangliiK 1 1
minute.
WillinuiM went lo hi den Hi with a
Millie on bin lip, lie milked with
firm nlep to Hie ncuffold mid even
ntMitttcd Hie nlleudautx in ndjutiii
the cap. .Itiht helore Hie noofi win
plneed iiroiuul bin neck Willinm auk
d for Warden lloyle.
Apprct'lnlcH llio Midlo
"I want lo tell you. Mr. Warden,"
be hiiid. "that Unit amnio liiht niht
wiih jiml about llm HKctt'it I ever
benril. The 'Wenrinj: of tlm flrocn'
xoiinilfil hett of all ami M-cmetl t
make me forpil Hint vi ,TrlSUi.'
to kill me. in Hn immune. TIm' MlraTiU
of that old mhii: nit xt ill in my eaiv.
It is mnkiiiK lhit-3 thine en.y for me "
At VHHnnln, jeipicut the wiinlen
ut uiubt iinot'inliled tho prixon or-
choxtra aboul the death chamber.
Tbev flat led playum nt II o'clock nml
continued to pluy hymns ami olhei
alr until midRiKlil.
Al - o'clock WilliHiiH dropped off
to Mleep, nwnkrnint; at 11 o'clock
Kionllv refre-dicd. lie n'fii'.ril lo e.it
hronkfafct when it wan liiiinulit to
him, but nlioiil 10 o'Vlock axked for
" IhhI bile lo put." Warden lloyle
inked what he wonted.
I.asi Hlto to i;.u
"I tluuk a piece of chocolate enke
and a cup of black col fee would
laMo heller than auylhini: I can
Ibink." It wuh uiven lo him.
WilllnuiH ate with relili mid then
linked when thev were coiu to "hump
him off." The warden hesilnloil.
"Oh," Willinnm Miid, ".ou miRht
iih well tell me. I've not lo mi to
day. A few minute inakeH no ilif
fereuee, mid I would like lo know."
William wan then told that be
would be banned nt 10ur)0 o'clock. Ilo
drcHHeil biiuxelf nml then Miioked
Hevernl ei;niiite while uniting for
the hour lo come. lie thutikcd tho
minrds Warden llo.Ue for Hie way be
had been I real oil. Me mounted llio
irullowH without ii ipmer. The execn.
lion, Warden lloyle Milled, went
throimb without a hiteh. William"
went to Iih death without a tremor."
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NKW YOIIK, Nov. SO. ShowliiK
uoiiHpleiiniiR Btroiifitli, rubber nml
(lonornl Klectrlc, two HiieclnltlvH,
wore fcutuicH at tlio opening of tho
Htecl: tuurket hero loduy. Tho ml
vunco or tlieso Btorlm woro recent
fcimuoa of tho mtirkct nml Gonoral
JCIectili) lulvimcoil i ;t-4 polntH ami
rubber 'i 1-t points. In otlior UaucH
ehuiiKCd woro fractlunnl. Cnuatllnn
I'aclflo, bowovor, roso a point,
A probublo lon of inoro thnn
U,0()0,000 duo to treiiHiiry opera
tloiiH, Ih prodlctod to npponr In to
mnrrow'H htinlc utatomeiitH. TrndliiK
thou row IIhUohh mid much appre
hension witH ult concerning tho
money nltiiutlon. Tlita Krow acute
JiiHt hoforo (hn exchange, cloned and
call money wiih 20 per cunt bid.
Kor two dnyn UiIh week money hat,
been ipinted nt 12 por cent, which
wiih tliu lilKboKt flKiiro In two yenrri,
Tho nmrUet cloned (inn,
lloudu woro atondy,
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Iriet Attorney Dndlev iinmniuceu beie
today that J. Prank Mickey, u .liem
int, bad eouftmseil to murderin.' do
Heph JoHcplH, kovpii years old, and
Frnnk Knike, n newsboy, found
Mrmijilotl in central park, Now York
City, ten yenrs iio. .loitpp'm was
choked lo death, m hotly beiiiK
found in a vault at l.noknwnunu, a
fliibuib of 1 1 11 f t'a I o.
Mickey calmly described all Hio in
eidentrt leadini; lo the murdorH, piviiiK
llio mott n'volluu; tlelails, in mi even
tone. "Drink puucd my downhill,"
he Haid. "1 could not Maud it any
longer mid had to confess. My life
bus been hell M'neo 1 killed the Jo
Hophrt boy. 1 wrote, tho postern!,
but wiih inder llio tufliu'iiru of I'upior
in every cac. I drank tryimr to
enpitH) remorse."
"I oxpericnoed iMtignnnt romorc,"
continued llickov in bis eoufenio.i,
"when I killed Krueko but when I
nt rankled the Josephs boy to satisfy
tho demands of my tenihlo lust, I
went nearly insuno with remorse, 1
contemplated suicide inuuy times but
uhvaya clung lo life, Imping homo
time, somewhere to be able to forgot,
"Now I am ready to pay tlio pen
ally." PLANNED BY PATRICK
NKW YORK, Nov. 20. Albert T.
Pnlriok, the lawyer pardoned by
Governor Dix after conviction of (he
murder of Millionulro William .Mursb
Riee, conferred liuro today wi(li his
counHol, William OleoU, pnipnratory
to a campaign of vindication.
Pulrick Ih miou to leiwo New York
but will not btuto where ho is going,
and is yet iniuorlnin whetlier lie will
resume lliu practice of law.
This iil'loruoou ho visited (bo vela
livcH of eerluin Sing Sing prisoners
to whom ho delivered luesanjjeH.
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POHTI.ANI). Ore., Nov 29 -Eleven
mun were Indicted by the rounty
grand jury today n tho result of tho
liiW'NtlK.itlon by Juvenile court au
thorities! ol nets of depravity prac
ticed among n elhiuo of local men
and in which n score of boys are In
volved also. It U anticipated that
the grand Jury will return eighteen
or twenty additional Indictments
tour..
Amnnr, those Indicted today are:
K. S. J. MoAlllJtor, an attorney; C.
II. llrowner, K. K. Wedotneyor, Earl
nn Union. H. b. Itowe, Dr. Harry
Start, physician and Hurgeon; John
l)oo Mosworth and Earl Drown, an
eighteen year old boy.
Of those Indicted four have already
m ml o sinned MatemenU in which
they admit tho charges agulimt them,
throe uro nilsalns and ono umirrented.
Up to date npproxlmately forty ar
rests have been tnndo by juvenile
court official In connection with In
vestigation. CHILD LABOR LAWS
NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Drastic
legislation, united at thu employment
of children in canneries mid women
in iron i'ouudiics-, will occupy Hie at
lontioit of tho ac' "Into legislature.
Robert Wagner, demoerutio leader
in the scimto nml chairman of a com
mittee (o invohtifc'uto working condi
tions in factories in the stale, an
nounced today (Imt tho oonuniUco
would rouoiumcutl reinediul legislation
when it icportH January 1,
Wnauer wants iho onnnerios plne
qo. tinder llio Hiipcrvision of (ho stnto
departiuent of labor. Miss Mary
Climnborliii, who has been assisting
in (ho iuvehtigntiou, says that tunny
i'tvo year old children arc employed
in tho ummcrics,
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TICKET SUNDAY
In nil probability the local social
IMS will decide upon tho personal ot
their ticket for the coming city cam
paign Sunday afternoon at ono of
their regular weekly meetings.
To date no Inkling of who their
candidates will bo has been made
public aside from tho mayoralty. In
regard to this office rumor has it
that George H. Millar present coun
cilman, will bo tho nominee. Millar
Is conceded to bo a candidate who
will draw heavier outside of his par
ty than any other man they could
mime.
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TO VISIT BERMNDA
HAMILTON. Permudu. Nov. 20.
To consult with him ns ono of tho
lenders of the democratic party,
President-Kleot Voodrow Wilson to
day wrolo to William J. Dryan, ar
ranging for i conference upon Wil
son's return to the United States
from bis vncation here. Several
other prominent demoetitls will be
called on for coun-el. It was defin
itely announced that Dryan is not
coiuiug to Pomutdn. and has not beet!
invited here.
IN RECOUNT OF VOTES
l.OS AXG-KIiKS, Nov. 20. When
the noon leeesS wtw taken toduv the
progressives had gnined 04 voles in
tho pivotal contest of Los Angeles
county, wherein a recount of prohi
douliitl elector ' ballot was ordered
by tho com to, The progressives claim
(bo quliro stnto result tuny bingo on
tho result in thoso two precincts,
which, it is expected, will bo complet
ed tonight..
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T. R. TO ATTEND
BULL MOOSE
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. Declar
ation that Colonel Theodore Roose
velt surely would attend the big con
ference to be held December 10, wns
tnndo here today by Senator Joseph
JL Dixon of Montunu. "I believe
too," he Haiti, "Hint Governor John
son of California will attend the con
ference, but I June no definite assur
ance of this ns yet. I have issued a
call to all progressive national com
mitteemen, state chairmen, congress-men-elect
nml gubernatorial candi
dates in the btit election, ns well us
state lenders to attend this confer
ence. The conference will select nn exec
utive committee, and another com
mittee to draft a .eries of bills, ful
filling our platform pledges regard
ing social and industrial justice. The
progressive members of congress will
support these bills in caucus. The
conference also will consider ways
and means; of conducting progressive
propaganda for the next four years.
"So far ns I know, there nro no
differences between progressive len
ders justifying the statement Hint
Gifford Pinchot nml Juities R. Gar
field nro trying to oust George W.
Perkins us one of tlio party's len
ders." Dixon would not predict which of
(ho progressive platform planks
would bo cmphnMzcil in the legislative
program.
SUFFRAGETTES USE
ACIO ON LETTERS
LONDON, Nov. 20. As a result
of tho uvid depredations by militant
suffragettes, every letter box in tho
city of London i under guard here
today. It is reported that tho acid
thrown into tho boxes yeslerdity de
stroyed tho letters containing large
sums of tnonoy.
Tho suffnigeltos declare it is (heir
intention to renew (ho campaign when
tlio vigiluuce of tho police is relaxed.
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ROUVENA
PORT
CHILDREN TYPHOON SLAYS
itfi THOUSAND
Two Cities Practically Destroyed and
Immense Damage Done Half the
Population Slain Wires Down and
Details of Disaster Meagre.
Relief Stores Rushed From Manila
Adjoining Territory Swept Last
Year.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. That
10,000 to 15,000 perxom probably
were killed and injured in (he typhoon
Hint swept Hie Philippine Inlands Inst
Tucdny, is declared in cnblo dc
ftpntches received today by the bur
eau of insular affairs.
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.WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. De
spatches received by the stole w
pnrtment here todny confirm tho re
port of the destructive typhoon which
occurred in the Philippine Inlands.
The town of Teclobnn, the capital
of Ley to, was prncticully destroyed.
Enormous fnlnlities occurred nt Ca
piz, the capitnl of the province of
Capir, but no details were given.
Leyte has a population of 11,000
and Cnpix 20,000.
Tho news of the typhoon wan en
bled to Washington by tho governor
general ot tho Philippines. No esti
mate of the number of dead nnd in
jured -was given, but it wni'itnted
that probably half the xpu!ution of
both the towns of Taclobns nnd Cn
pix met death.
The governor general's despatch
was sent yesterday. It was Ftaled a
shipload of food, clothing and medi
cal supplies is being rushed to Tnclo.
has.
All wire communication is dis
rupted nnd only vogue reports re
obtainable. Tho stricken territory is
just north of the scene where many
were killed by n typhoon October 15
lust. The Red Cross is joining the
relief work.
SUBPOENAS OUT
Deputy Sheriff Shearer is bu.y
serving suboenns in readiness for
the meeting of tho grand jury nt
Jacksonville Monday, December 2.
Tho subjoonas cover many important
eacs, chief" nmnng them being Hit)
Dedaskalous murder, to which Prank
Seymour and Miko Spnnos have con
fessed and Pert Cuinmiiigs is held ns
an accomplice before tho fact. It i
believed that this caxc will be con
sidered firt.
Another ense which is attracting
much attention is tho libel citse
against Pert R, Grier, editor of the
Ashland Tidings for certain state
ments made during tho recent cam
paign. A number of prominent busi
ness men have been subpoenaed its
witnesses before tho grand jury.
The grand jury will bo in session
for n week. Then tho new term of
(he circuit court called and (hose in
dieted tried. Tho murder caso is al
most cortaiu to be ono of (ho first
threshed out in iho circuit court nnd
will probably result in the execution
of tlio two who hnvo confessed to tho
killing of the Greek.
NEW RUSSIAN TREATY
WASHINGTON, INov. 20, The
state department denied today the
truth of an Odcusa despatch (o a
London newspaper stating thut thu
rtuastan-Amorlcan commercial trea
ty had boon renewed, and that the
United States had wulved the paw
port question, over which (he Inter
national difficulty a row.
N M N
WITNESSES
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