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. ,. -0 m- .- - . KHKINKfrnH1' wn t"""' T '"S t? Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fair lonldit MflV. Iff- Ml. SECOND EDITION ail. . - v. WN lif'rT- -' Korlymrmiil T"r Dnlly Mivrnltl Yrr E T IS Prosecution Attorney Milter Causes Surprise hy Movlnn, to Dismiss Cases Aualnst Four o( tho Dcfrn dants In So-Callrd Conspiracy. At Least a Month Will De Used hy Defense In Presently Its Side of Caso to Jury. ' INDIANAPOLIS, Jml., iw. 2. 'riu' golOIIUIimit Inihl.V uloneil it Clin it-int llio iiiiIuii men, on trial licit for illocmlly lnnipirling dynnmilo, with llir tetluiouy of WIIIIiiiii Fir tun, pttMiltlmt of lliu Seiibnuid Cou nt ruction comimny. At'llttK mi lliu iiHilimi of Pro-rcn lur Cltuile. W. Miller, United Sti'e Indue Auilcraon Iwlny ilUnlmut'i! WiIIInih K. Kmwon l' Detroit; .Mi Carioll of 8yrmtWH, N. V.; S. P. MkmiIomh of IiiiIIhiihmiIIh, mid Mil on II. I mint of Philadelphia, defeiiiluii in lliu no-onllm! dyiuinille i'ipnii(i( s trial in innw lien. l.mU of Hi Idem e All four tneti urn official or f.n iiiiTolficmU of tli liitctuuimiiul A" MH-iittioii of llrlilac mill Structural Ironworkem. talk" of evidence wn llio nmmii MM-tgiied hy Miller for ln molloii. Imltti' Anderson overruled iiiotinii In ilinrlmrtti' IM'umiIhiiN I'uiiI Morn.i iiml Juliii II. Ilitirv of SI. tamm Michael J. Cumiiiiic of Phihtdclpli.r; M L. Pctiuell, Juiim K. Unv uml IMwurd Stnjthe of Spnupfn'ld, III: W. J. .Mut'ulu iiml W. H. Drown of l'iilin liyr(Jlnrriicii B. Dowi1, llo ehuHor, N. Y., Clarence llrlmi. Mm iuu)lix, Hint Fred Mommy, Dululh F.veeptlotiH wen noted in iwii ClinO. .Month for I'cfeiiso ll mi expected that tit"' defcn" would iitiiiiri ii moiitli to iiitn,lit-'n iU cviili'iii'fi. I'm ok M. Hymit prc-.i-ih'iit of lliu IrouworkeiV nntuuiiuit'oii ill hn muoiiic the flmt witneo. to lonliry. 1'rnKiHMitor Miller' motion to ! ohiitjco Defendi'iit" Willium K. Ilci. nnn, .lolin Cnrrnll, Millon II. Davis mill S. I'. vlmiilnw- siirpriMul llu de fense, Miller wiil the evidence show fil llti'v Iiml witlnlniun from the con "piracy. 1'. M. llyHii, president of lliu Intr iiiilionul AtMDi'ialioii of Uiiilui' ami SliiM'tuml liouwoiki'iv, olio of Hie oVfimilmilN, wiim lliu firtit iK'I'niNn wilnchH iiilli'il, lie iMili'Koi'ii'iillv 'Ii' tiinl KVcolliiiiK li Orlli C. .MrMiihl-Kill'- coiifiix-liiii wliuli iiiiilii'iilcil Int. i in llu' ulli'v't'il ihni'imtiHK-. WAHIIINll'lU.V, lli-f. 2. "Wlmrlt, whack, tliiimiioty-tliiiiiiii." "l(H(Blllt'tUt." With tlnmu kuvoI Hlroki'H toilny. in niiiitivii1y In tho HiitiHu mid Huiuito. uxiictly at tlio liruiuu clocliit palatini to Vi, tlto third nohhIoii ot tlm Hlxty MtH'uiul cniiKrcHS wan cuuvuiicil. Tho icoiU'' HorvutitB wuro at work nisaln. From tho crack of tho ronM'tlvo Kiivolu, (:(iai:rnH uuttk'd Into tho lllllCIM of loRlclntlvu bllUlllOUH, to t'llll only on Murcli I whim a now prettl iluat ami a iluinocratlu cuiiKroHH Htop In. lllntoryohl ni'oiuH worn ropuitiil Imlay ut tho opouliiK ' ! hoimim. Auclont piiH-oili'iilH, alinoBt law from hallowml olmurvnuco, uiro rlKoroiia ly followml. fa tlm Hunatn. Kutuitor AuKOHtiiH 0. Ilncuii, Iui'ko, florhl ami tho per HonUlcatloii or "Humitorlul illmilly," did tho hoiiom. IIIh was tho huml which IlKhtly tappoil tho uinrhlo toppuil iloHk of tho profiling offlcur. Hpcakor Uliamn Clark, with vigor- oiui ami ronoiimlliiK thumpH of hU kuvoI, ill it similar duty nt tho uouth uml of the cttpltol. In hoth chamhors, douth lout u Hiimhor touch to tho opouliiK euro- (Contliiuod on pngo 3,) A Al 11 IN NOW COM E CONGRESS S ON WORK STARTS TOMORROW FOUR GUN MEN i ' . .i n ruu lT 7 IhLu lP tvtfKpJr MKlUHHIItf H SM liv'iBlfeB SHrPMFF HAfcBUttGEfc ( I H ll II I? wrrc hjfm l,m k 1 in t On- phi. i 'H UJVINING .11' I t j , in. .11 , i. r Itrr t..ii:.li i i I AT LA OF T AT IT Crew of Men, Apparently Cruisers, hut Who Arc Snld to Have Survey Inn Instruments, Arc Encamped Aloiin rtluht of Way. 1.A I'INi:, Ore,, Dec. S Tho mi- UMUiil actUlly of Hit lltnbct lulurerHU iipnr lo llio ritllwAy clrolcn of In fliioiiiK, who havo hud In tilt' nulch liorhood of Iti dlfforiitit cronn In tho fluid In tho Wnlkor Imnlini for (ho tiiml tliri'i laoullin rrulxliii; tho tlin licr, conpli'd with tho itppoftriiiiii- of coiitrniUorit nt lli'tnl tlu punt Monk, point h to t'orly count nut Ion opera tloiiK on tho Orison Trunk railway rlxlil of way ho nth of Horn! to l.n IMiio. Hunduy aftornooii n crow of 10 muii, nppiirnntly criiUnrn, i'nuliiod with tea m and huppIIoh oiioukIi to Indlcnto they expoctod to bo In tho fluid for Home limn, turned off at tho roiul Icndlm; up J'aulliia creek, hcvuii inltim northoaiit ' of l.:i Pine. followed the rreok to the trappnrti' eahln four iiiIIim wont of riiullmi lake, where they tire now camped. Three liitttriiniKiil men are mild to be In tho ire iv, l.ato Snttirdii) iiIkIiI A Anderitoii. reprobenlliiK the firm of Hlnrnon Co, who Inn e tlm contract to clear the rlitbt of nay from lleml to l.a I'iue, reKUtered at a local hotel. At da) break tho next inoruliiK ho lu ll ill red of tho landlord tho way to the el fa red portion near thin point mil followed the rl-'.ht of way on foot lo l.nvu llutte, a dhUanro of about 'JO nitlt'H. Mr. Anderson had tho contract for clearliiK tho right of way In tlto vicinity of Cnwcout, SI iiiIIch Kotith of l.a l'lne, In tho HprliiK of liito. Wliuu Hiidileuly all work wan callnd off aliini tho entire lino from licit (1 HOIItll, (IcorKo Nelmni of tho firm of .Vol won HroH., who alho In lit to had a vub-coiitiaot to coiiHtrunt 10 iuIIcm of tho Oremni Trunk, from a point trn Veil iiiIIoh north of lloml to l.n l'lne, had buun at Head for it ho pant week, All the ahovo Htalod fuctit hae Klvuii rculdoutit of tho Walker Inulii moro coiifldeiico that iiillway opora tloiiH are uhortly to bo remtmod than at any period hIiico tho muinornblo time of May, 1U10. At that tlmo tho (Cnntlnuoii on p:iio a.) G. H. MILLAR IS (lunt'K" H. Millar will in all proh ability be tho candidate put fornau'i for uuiyor by tho ooeiuliHlH of the city nt tlio comlue; election. That ho in almost llio uuaulnmuK eliolco of liin pnily in cm-lain. Tlio hociulintH lield a iiieetiii'; Sun day uml lUuousnml candidate ut homo leiiith. Kevorui uiimoH wore miKKi"ti'l tiinl talked over hut llio only tleoUion nnived al was to -ilaoc Km mm CON A ORS EA1 m OWN MHDFORD, SENTENCED TO OIE .MMCS W TOMPKIN3. GYP "U IE "LEPTY -WiiiTEY cuter OP POLICG Of CUSOD" LOUIE ." lewis- id n'-ri !T ' hi' '', uIoiikI iiMcinpt ill ii iticiic iy llw'i fi'ru'i llic four 'U id) n i il mi. i' Mi't'ifJ. i'. a (.trill ' ji.rr u jr 1 it i nr hi l-n'i iut jm t a i tnr; tu'io inikKiii'. I lie ii linilKi Icnliri; to Su.c Hiiiir. PINE INDICATES TRAIN 16 TO KILL Younn Man Just Returned From Phil ippines Hacks Throat With Dull Knife Taken to Hospital Where He Will Recover. William Knrrell, a nntlvn of Mluu- impolln, who w-nn recently dUclmrfiCd from tho United State army and had Jimt returned from tho I'hlllp- plum, Martled tho pjBuoiiKcm on train No. H! IuhI inenlnft between I'hocnlx uml Medford by attcmptlm: to kill hltmieir. Tho diillueiis of tho knife ho lined together with tho proniptueMi with which panenjer hurled thomselvos upon him pro vented him from cnrryliiK out hi" purpono. lie wan taken to tho Sa cred Heart hotipltal In thU city whore ho wan trentod. He will recover. From all appearanccn tho youiiR mini I u n victim of ttoino ilruR habit and It wiim while ho wnu erased by Itu effentH that ho attempted to uml hU life. OwIiik to IiIh ravliiKu at tho hospl tnl .Sunday nlnht the hUIith np luvileil to tho police to tttatlou a miard by hU bednlde ThU wan done. 25 IN PERIL; SHIP KAN' FltA.NTlKtO. Dee. U. -The I'litlcnu hi (.'oituly of I.iulitlipiw eniryiiii; a erew of Iwenly-lixe, is on the Kiel;- oil' Utter Point on tho went ennui of Vnucoiivor lelitml, no-emiliii-; to n (liKpaleh leeeivcil liere tliix ufleriioon, by tho Miuino Kx elinuKe. Tho hi-; lioal run nunniiul iliiiiui; llio ni)lit uml it ii biiiit lite ship in in a hopeless condition, no hope hoim,- entertained of mix in-,' the erew or sliip. Offered to Kill for $2000 SAI1" I.AKK CITY, Ulnli, Dee. 2. IU'ciiiimi lie i nlli't-cil to lmo offered lo kill ti man for .fJ.OOO, Kletelior Prohluiii ii priwilo ileteelive, is today in juil liere. The police believe Prchlon lo lie in sime. PROBABLE CHOICE u full ticket in tho field, uml to hold ii meeliiiK next Friday when noiniuii lions will bo (loliiiilely made, Aeeonliii)' lo -imminent, members of tho party their liokel will ho about us follews: For nuiyor, Ocoro ll. .Millar; for city recorder, O, H, Snteh well; eouuuilmun, find ward, J. C. Hitruea; hucoikI ward, Alden Hraok inreed and I. M, Tliouias. No niituo hiiH yet heiMi biijjtjosloil in tho third ward, OREGON TRUNK PASSENGER TRIE HIMSELF PLUNGES CK ORKCION, MONDAY, Dltf-KJMHIiltM., 1012. FOR RQSENTHALMUflDER BEING LEO INTO GOWIPLETECURE iSUPREME COM ORDERS INSTANT FOR PHTHISIS i JISS0L0TI0IARR1AN MERGER IS DISCOVERED'rOAD" DISTRICT 9 SOUTHERN AND I Youu-j German Physician Has 1000 Cures Ready to Exhibit to World J Serum Fi om Turtle Kills Every Tu bercle In Every Patient He Has So Far Treated. MKKI.IN', Dcii. '.'.-L'oiiiplelc uml nbniilule euro l'or every victim of tnbcrculiihin uUle he in in the very la-t htiie of the "white iiliijiio" io tho t'hnbtimw ulfl lo the world nn- iiouncc.l hr. toil an by Dr. KiedcricU Fnin-s Frieilninn, n yoiui'r (lennnri" pli.Vhieiiin, who clnino to have 1,000 cures ready lo display to the wieu lihth of the world. Hy the himple injection of u -criun gained from the turtle. Dr. Friedman says, he has immediately killed every tubercle in every subject en fur t rent ed, uml inniiitniiw Hint eerv single eiisK tica I id with the injection wus cured, mivc only tliofe whoc vitality wiin no fur 111110 iir. lo leave physical recovery mi iiiiHintlttlily. AHtouuiU SnvnutH Two weeks ago Dr. Fiieilimm nstoumlcd tlio Mivants bv diMilarinu' in it publie coiifcrcuee that he had been Miecoifullv Irealiti-r tuberculo sis for two yearn. Xlun.v of thone piencnt admit that Friedman liu eouipicrcil tho neour-;i, and several (lermaii ho-pilaU me already turn ing over their ciim's to hiiu. ltcnli-iiu-; tho iiummihity of the new i lo tie world at lnrj;0. the News paper 1'iilerprine AsnoeialioiiV rep-ic-cntuttve in llitlin. V. (2. Shepheid al once invohtiiitcd. "My Irentuient is very Riniple," Dr. Friedman told .Mr, Slo'plietil "One injection of the serum imtuilly drives all hiiin of tuberculosis from (lie system. 1 have lived in a wot Id of iixloniolunoiit lur moro llian'a year. 1 havo seen men, women ami children, who were doomed to ilcnlli iniiilo ier feelly vihnlo iipiiu in the space of a few weeks. Hut llio rcuti'it wonder to me is that the serum iuimuuii'cn iitfiiiiiht tiihoiuiiloMs, like vaeciiiation IIKtliUbt nimillpON." IIih'.n Not Vncclmito "Do you vaccinate a in t-iunll-jminY" the pliynician was asked. 'No, 1 only -jive an injection with a syringe of the same serum Hint 1 use for pnlieiils, A slight local svvelliuir follows hut no rmiuiii'; nores, 1 havo produced eiiou;h of tho eiilturo to (Continued on pago 3.) WOLGAST TO MEET LOS ANflKIKS, Oil,, .Doc. a Ad WolKiut Is willing to meet Joo IUvora on Kobruury 22. Tho for mer champion U In Lou Angolas to day, and hit) (list declaration, after explaining hi" dofeut by Hltchlo, was to announce hU vvllllnguosK to meet tho Moicnn. Ho will confer with McCnroy tonlRht. Wolgast will roinaln hero until 'tlmo to return to San Francisco to condition hlmnolf for his Now Years duy mutch thore, his probublo oppou cut hPiUR Franlilo lltirns. MEXICAN BOXER "DAGO inr- tvui l- wl i X tto u..inlt' if lleriniiii Itonrnllml In New ork city in Jaly n iitkii a i icff Ken York and at ibey nrrk id ak the prlioo. ( , TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SPECIAL LEVY Upper Rogue River District First to Call Mectlnq to Levy Special Tax for Road Building Purposes in Ac cord With Law. Tniayer of Kouil DlftrietXji. tl will take advuiitaKO of their rights to linilil better roads at u ili-lrict ami have called a iiieetiii-; for Dee. 'J7 nt Fuyart's hall on the Knyort rnneli. Thoe iuterentcd have taken the nco oniiry le-nil steps preparatorj to ealliii-; the meetiu-; and bcliuvu Hint there will be mi difficulty in Kvltitu a miijority iixrceincnt for the tax levy. Aiuonir tho-e active in tlte move are Jiimon K. Grieve, S. 8. Aiken, L. A. Ditsworth, .Tolm (Irinve, I). W. Pence, .1. I Ditsworth, T. M. Peelor, It. II. Vincent. T. U. lli(.Tiubotlmin, Kd Pence. M. F. i'enee. F. I Ton Vellc and Y. C. (.cover eoiiferrttd with eituims in Itoad Dis trict No. 1, Saturday and in all prob ability this dUlriot will aNo act. it embraces th" southeast corner of the comity iiiclmliuj; a -Kirtiou of Ash land east of Dear creek. WOMEN VOTE I'OUTLAXD, Ore., Dec. 2. The victorious suffragettes aro having their Inning lu Oregon today with elections In half a dozen towns on widely varied Issues. Oregon City Is selecting n mayor w'Mt Mrs. Kate Newton as ouo of the raiulldatcs. Jn Tillamook. Grunts Tats and lteiid mayors aro being mimed also. Philantrophlst Dies KUDLANDS, Oil., Dec. '-'.Albert K. Smiley, philuutropliUt. uml inlei uatioiinlly known us a iwueu advo cate, died early today at his homo here. Ho wns 83 years of a-c. Ihs wife, who lies critically ill, will tot be informed of his ilcmUo. Smiley also was well known in America tliroti-h his labors for the betterment of the uero and tho In dians. Tlio local wealhor is to havo a far closer tab kept upon it in tlio fu ture than in the past, and for this reason H, A. Deals, district forecas ter, is in Medford loday oont'emng with Professor P. .T. O'Guru and dis tributing instrument lo many volun teer observers. A record of tho weather, air cur routs, temporaturo and tlio liko will bo kept nt Talent, Hollvvood, Hillcrest MANY TOWNS LOCAL WEATHER SERVICE ENLARGED DEATH HOUSE UNION PACIFIC T( Suit Launched by Government in 1907 Finally Decided in Supreme Court Where Every Contention Raised by Uncte Sam Is Upheld. . WASHINGTON,- - Dee.' ' 2. The L'niti'il Stnten niipremc court ordered today tho immediato dinsolutinn of the llurrinuia merger of tho Union Pacific and Southern Pacific rail roads. Tho government started its biiit in 11(07 and the supremo court's decis ion today Mtntuins every one of the government's contentions. The eom liiiiatioii, the court ruled, is doing businexs in violation of the Sherman niili-lnM law. The plea of tho railroad attorneys, usking invocation of the "rale of reason" to the merger, was refused bv the court, it being held that the defendants "unreasonably'' restrain ed trade. The ownership of forty-five per cent of all the Southern Pueifio stock by the Ilarriniau interests was de clared illegal, a ml sharply disapprov ed by tho court. The Harrinuiti in-teri'st-. in the Santa Fe and Salt Iike railroads nlo was held to be illegal. Tlio decision of the court was un animous, Justice Yaiideventcr not participating. The I'tah circuit court was direct ed to tuke charge of lliu dissolution and a prcncntulioii of its plans to the supreme court within three months wits ordered. T GUILTY IS PLEA OF HICKEY 11UFFALO, N. Y., Dee. 2. Whon arraigned In court today horo, J. Prank Mickey, pleaded not guilty of tho murder of Joseph Josephs, n boy, whom ho Is alleged to huvo tortured boforo slaying him. Mickey's trial was sot for December 16. Supreme Court Adjourns WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. Without deciding either the anthracite triisl or rate eases, tlto Initcd States su premo court udiourned here tod'.y- and Central Point. Additional in struments will bo placed at tho sta tion hi Jacksonville and Medford. l means of these Htih-statious through out the valley closer observing ivill be tho rule which will prove of grt.it benefit during llio frost season. Mr. Deals is taking grunt prido in a recent rciort of tho weather huiean which gives tlio palm for efficiency mid accuracy to this district. 3 BE SEPARATED NO. 210. 14 DAY PEACE !T0 REIGN OVER IZONBOFBUnLE Signing of Armistice Will Come To morrowTriple Alliance Is Renew ed for Three Years According to an Announcement Made Today. Russia Doing Everything In Its Pow er to Prevent War letween Austria and Servla. UEltLIN, Dec. 2. Tho triple 1 ll.inco between Cormany, Austria and Italy Is renewed for thrco years, ac cording to announcement hero loday. Tht Ii recarded as significant In view or the disturbed Balkan condi tions. CONST ANTINOI-LK, Dec. 2. That tho signing of a fourteen days armle tlco for dlscusslou of peace terms between Turkey and tho Balkan al lies will bo delayed until tomorrow Is tho official announcement horo to day. Tho provisions of the armistice. It la learned, Include "an agreement which covers nil of European Tur key: that tho Turks may re-vlctual Adrlanoplo. Scutari and all of tho Turkish forta dally: that tho oppos ing armies remain In their present positions, and that both agree to glvo forty-eight hours notice It hos tilities are to bo resumed." Tho public schools aro ordered re opened. rrlnco Womidea LONDON. Dee." 2. Prln'ciy T)anll lo of Montenegro lies aaogeroualy wounded in a hospital at Rtega, ac cording to a despatch from Cettinje. Ho was shot through the Intestines at tho assault ot Scutari. King Nicholas Is at tho bedside of tho wounded princo. ST PETERSDUrtG, Dec, 2. Dec laration that Hussla is doing every thing lu Its power to prevent war be tweon Austria and Servla was niado hero today by Foreign Minister Saxa noff. Ho Insisted his goverumout would tnko no stop likely to provo offensive to anyone. nERLIN, Dec. 2. Opon warning to Hussla to keep "hands off" In Austria's dlsputo with Servla over an Albanian port on tho Adriatic Sea was voiced hero today In tho IlelcbHtag by Chancellor Von JiotU-maan-llollwcg. "If Austria's rights ond Interests," ho said, "arc not respected, or If a third power attacks Austria, of l( Germany's own position in tho fu ture is cndiiugered, wo will tight." BY POPE PiUS X IIOMH, Dee .2. At a public con History of tho Sacred College, Popo Pius X toduy conferred tho red hufc on tho last fivo of tho eightoca cardi nals created a year ugo, and who as yet had not received this finul in signia of their rank as princes of tho church. Tho fivo included thrco Spanish cardinals and two Austrian, who at tho time of their clovutiou to tho Sacred College, November 27, 3011, instead of coming to Rome to receive tho red berretto and tho red hat at tho luinds of tho Pope, had tho for mor conferred by tho King of Spuin and tho Emperor of Austria, rc-.pc.) lively, mid then awaited tho Hiiinmor.u of Popa Pius before coming for tho latter. Tho fivo wore: Giuseppe Maria do Cos Y, MaeliQ, archbishop of Vulludolid. Antonio Vice, apostolio nunxio to tho court of Madrid. Frniicisuo Duller, archbishop, of Olmiitz. Francisco Nagl, -irehbiMiop of Vi cuna, . Ktirlco Ahuavaz Y, Buutos, arch bishop of Seville. REDHATCONFERREO ON FIVE CARDINALS V i