Orefimi MI1wImI City HaM Wm Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Mnv. I8j ,Mln. I7 tVe. M. Ilaln tonight ami HatHtttay iMirtjr oonriit Tmr Dully- Hnvmtli Yi-nr MMDFOIU), OKIfiCJOiV, SATridMY, DKCICMUKIt It. 1D12. NO. 227. MIKE SPANOS' FATE IN HANDS OF JURY NO w ps WHEN CASE IS 10 Spanos rtt'fnses to Reply to Any Questions or Incriminate Himself Only Tlirco Witnesses for De fense, All County Prisoners. State Presents Stronn. Case Final Arutimcnts Bruin Dcforc Noon ami Will Flfrish Today. Tlio Hpnnon case wont to llui Jury rl 2. JO o'elork Ruturdny iiftornoon after ahort mul pointful Instructions limt been :ln to dm Jurorit, Hpnnoa, whoao dnmoniinr bus be token n breakdown fur ihiiiiii hours. I Mil nit cor trill nf lilinmilf whnti Pro xwmUmk Attorney Mulkoy dollvorod I' In closing HMtuniHiit. Mr. Mulkoy M-aihlmly arraigned tho prisoner ii ml towanl the flnlah, v Iicii tlio erttloilral euadam nation wim pnrllou lirly ulroMK. Nihuiiim wtipt. 'I'll raaa of tan slnto v. Mike I'tirlntu Hpamw (or two murder of (ttiorgo DmlnakttloMS n (trunk, In Dili It ' In HVpUwIior was ulotmd nt II.SU o'cltKk tula mooring In Hi" rlrrult court hhiI argument Itnmml latnly warn uiiilnrtnkoti, 1'roiceutor Viilkn MiimkliiK (or tin statu. Iinll IMtllllli Ur tllHl till! tHill hIII ko to I'm Jury onrly this uttornoou. Only tlirmi wltnn worti rnlled In Hpmiim' defnuiift -hlmiolf, mid inn Inmntmi of the count) Jail, who were . muuiocpit to, uliuu- thnl lliu officers itumt ilurivM mill Improper method In m'tirlng hi eon few Ions, both of Which were admitted In otlduucu lrl- iluy afternoon. Kpniiiw uliuply dmilod lie hml killed iwlHklnili ttinl IUmI ho was not pMHnl whan the rrlmo wn coin inliitxl llti thou iHfiintiil to answer Hit) ipioiitlona on or examination, hind' I In-. Irfiui: (no On tlm other lit it 1 tlio ntuto occu pied nearly n ilny niul n half In presenting lla pao railing ovor a iloiou wltuoMHM. Only ouo point waa lost by the iroHMitor mul that was when tlio Judge Mated Unit ho would not allow RpaiioM verbal atato nu'iitd made the day following hi flmt eoiiflon whim ho was titlum over (be nee no of tlio crime, Iiocuiiho tlio offlrorn rouhl not show that ho hml been propnrly wiirm'il wlion ho in u do tlio Mippllmtmtiiry Hlntuiiiuut. lli'Tt'lloo UfKlU' Tim Hlnlc rrwtoil lt on no lit IO:ni) n, in. mul Ml ko UhrUto Kpmion look Hid Ntmul In hit own ilofoiiio. "Did you 1(111 (IturKo -' Doilutikn IuuhT" IIIk ntloruD) itkil. "X Hlr " ' Woro xiii pri'fctmt nt tho KIIIIiik?" .No Hlr (Coutlnuoil on pnii 2 ) FIVE MURDERERS E I'OHTIjAXI), l)i-o. II. Fivo men, tlnei) of llieiii ooiiMvteil of iiiiiulor III llio fiiMl ileKieo, mo III Mm hIiihIow of (lie kiiIIouh today in Mulliioiniili couuly uiid tlioio is Hpneiilulioii life us In how iiiuuy of them will liuuj; lo pilhei' in lliu oent lliuy nio" nil coil liilml. Vim Oil mul l.ou Hue, Cliiiiuinon, luno been held in Jail much MiuvIi l, 4H08, ufler lieiui; eonvioteil of bluv lui;, HiiNoinl of their fellow count ry inuu, )i'inliiiK tho ii'Hiitt of their up peul In u IiIkIiui' eouil. Lew Tnilii'tl is oonvioled of tinU di'Kieu iniii dor for (ho nhootiii of hU piuniiiiMir, Anna Illutr, but llio iiikiiU of IiIh uppual must ulwo bo uwuitud bofoio ho will bu fcentoiuied. AiideiHoii Knlthful, uu Indian, in uoeusuil of miirderiiiK bin wifo on uu ludiuii lohorvnliou mul hix ciihu in HOW H'lKI"HHlll,'. Kuoiul inoutliH iiko !!. 0. Youiik iliopiiDil u boor bottlo on tlio head of A. 0. j I U I u r, an iiud man, kllliiiK Jlilliu1, ami tlm ntuto in oiulouvoiiiiK to proo (lint ho ilid II inloulinuully, VN r M SENIENG WILSON LEAVES BERMUDA FOR IIS OWN LAND President-elect Announces That He Has Had a Fine Vacation and Is Fcellnu Fine Din Crowd Cheers Hlrn Upon His Departure Friday, tlio Thirteenth, Has No Ter rors for Woody, Out Is His lucky Day. IIAilll.TON, llttrmtiilH. Doc II. Primiilciit-Hlm't Wimdrmr Wllnou niul Ilia twitv wiili'd Tor the Unitml Htnlim on (lie linor Itcrmoilii tlilw nflcriHioti. A lilac rniMil ohi'orcii iSnvuriHir Wilwin on iii ili'imrliiiu. II" MMid: "I hiii riilliilC lino. I li.o had n xrool hohIioii." IMily, tl Kith. t nrt lei mm for l'ieiilrntHlHa( Wmolmw WiImui, neiMtnliiiK tit hut iHtrjtirut hem to ility mm lui w ireMrtiiK In return to Now Vork. "I Hin mitmtitUHi alimit III." W'lUtm Knid, "Init mil In tlta iimhI wh.v. I Hunk it n h4hoI dulo o OHil my XMOHlion. 1 wiim l.'t eitm it no rHer m( rriHeatim nnivemity; I lm oaiiio tlie lIti ojorntlvo or llml ihiI Ihko Mud llioro him 1.1 leltem in my IINIMO." SMALL GAIN IS MM BV Ni:' VOKIC. H. c. II ("hiinue ill Ntorkft wi'io tin MtinlloHt lor a Mtt'k nt wlimi the iiinrkel oiti'iied limn IimImv mul Irndint; tt iry lihl. Sum 1 1 JrHutionul fptina worn mnili hy Union Pm-ifio uiid Koadimr. while lumiioM wna niHirnt in Auiertouii l.ocoinolive huiI (liiiurnl Kleolrio. An imioii h llio oiveniuir onion wi'io lillod the uinikot took u fiiildcn liiiiii, prieH fHllitif cmdunllv until tho lendom nodi mI oloo to hull' point lii'low veitoldn.N'a oloe. AIIIioiikIi no iiIioiicm of tho locout Hellini; imiiio whm noted, hpi-ruln-live opctiilioiw woii inueli fewer. The uinikot olohi'd vu'nk. Houdx urie i irefula r. E WASIIINdTON. Dee, 1 t Tin pniseeiitioii eompleled lU imdeuee OKuiiiKt .luduo Kobert W. Arehhald of the eomiueroo eouil, cliiivwftl with mmeouduet nt 'I::i0 o'clock thin nf teruooii. The house piohi-culors will end no more wiIiiohm'h until nil or the del'eiiM) tehliinony in eompleled. Tho dcl'ciiho will open Monday. Alter tho piohcciition roHlcd coin t iidjoiirued until Moudn.. FORCIBLY IN SERVIA IIKI.UHADW. Dee. II.- It wnH learned hero toiluy that AiiBtrlun HteauiHhlp companion liuvo dlncou tluueil millliiKH to Kurvlmi ortH on tho Duutibn rhor. AiiRtrluiiH rculiN Iuk In Horvlnn towns aro forcibly do taluod wliou they return to tho Aim trlun Hldo of tho D.iuulia uuloda thoy u ro ovor forty-two yourtt of nco, tho ItiiHtrhm military nno limit. BACON AND GALLINGER TO DIVIDE PRESIDENCY WASIIINdTON, Dee. 11. Tho conlrnvorny between Siniutor llaeon of Georgia mid Senator Oulliugor of New llumpnhiro ovor tho oflico of president pro torn of tho buuuto wiih Hottlod today by uu iigie'ement thut they should iiltoumto in tlioir ohiiir. WA RUMORS THROW AM ON LA m Warlike Preparations by Austria, Italy and Scrvla Disturh Hopes of Diplomats Austria Summons de serves, Italy Her Transports. Dcliirade Press Backs Up Plans of Military Party Which Seeks to Force War Willi Austria. LONDON, Dec. IL-liifonimtioii renehinj; hero todnv of WHrlike pro pHrntionn by Antnn, Duly mul Ser mii iIuh ecnlni: threw u dmupor mi tlio I io pen of himi diplonmU who lmo pit'dictud Hint Ibe coHfliet out mi Adrintio nirl would be oniK Mettled witlnmt war. It U nituiittd Hint tho hitiuitioii la hkmIu ariou mid it i fitaied that if Turkey u jeota tlrt alliea' hi pitiHMnU in the ooiifeieneex ininK .Mondn, next week. Mill not end without briiHcltiK AmnIiIa and SerSiu tr eloMt u elah. Aiikirln ."ui lien. Aiiiij- l)iwlebei fioiH IIuIImiiiI, flfin other ltiroH.iii oimiilriurt mid from the I'nilrd StMtea iUeUrinn that Au tria la auHMiHininic her ruaerviatK to the eolo m, tlm ivHirt that Ilnly is pieHiriut; to hmmmdIiIo tiMioMirtr tT it descent on Duraco, ami tin fore ilile detention of AiMtrintiM Irmn prtMnt into Senia nil lmu oom bliied to make dfploumtM hero realize that the nt nation h between Atintna mul Strin i um uroe h it well nnslit be. AddliiK fjrenlly to the dancer of wnr in tho attitude of tlio Soman pro.!. Ilelrado doapateheM slalo that the iiewnpaiMirs there, without oxecn- lion aro xtroiiKly bucking up the plniirt of tho military party, which oHJiily HvokH to foreo a war with Autlriii, deoluriiic that itt otiliHime could only bo llio dumumbonuoiit of tho dual monarchy and tho partition f both Aiutria and llunuury bntweei Italy, KiiHtua, llouiimnia and Sorviu. Austria IiuIIkiiiiui Thin attitude of Sen in, Vienna dihpatoheti hiiy, eauaiiix the j;ri'iil t iudi(iintioii thoie, mid has mater inlly helped to fo.ter u spirit that Servia in no uaao will be pennitled to (icipiiie (ho Adrialio port Mio du miimU, mid tluu to lenoh a Mi.sitiou where fche otiuld beeoiuo a creator danger thuii over to tho Aitottimi throne. Tho coiiMMihiiH of opinion uiuoiik unlitarv obieriirs hero ia that if tint Turkmb enoy refune to moot tho Halkaii ullie' deniaudu for Iiiiro tnih moiih of teuitory and if tho peace eoufeieuee pro vox ubnituo tho daii k'or of a KOiiorat lviiropean oIiihIi will bo no great an nliunxt to preclude a peaceful Milulioii. WASIIINdTON, Dee. 1 l.-1'iexi-dent Tal't sent to tho hciuilo today, the following nominatien: To be logihtrur of tlm land office nt Hil ling, Montana Chiules IlurrW. PRESIDENT TUFT e . ' ni iii mi fcv m r, r . rUrj &wKKmjK&. 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Tenor, Peuusyhaulu; lreldent Tnft; Qoveruor Joseph M, Brown, Georgia, Governor Bryl Carroll, Iowa, Second rowUovcruor William Kltchln, North Qarolina; Governor IL S. Hsdley, Mlmourlj , ; Mujor T, L. lthouds (In uniform), secretary to tho President; , ; Myron T. Uerrlck, Ambassador to Frauce. At the back Uovcrlloolect William Sulzer, New York, Is the second tlguro on tho left. Following him In tho top lino are Governor Frederick ,W. I'lalsted, Maluo; Governor Jtwoph M. Carey, Wyoming! Governor William W. Glnsscwk, West Mrglnla; Governor John A. Dlv. Now York; , : James Wilson, Secretary ot AfeTlculturo; Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, Florida; Governor-elect Jmues M. Cos, Ohio, and Governor Judson Hnrmon, Ohio. In tho nliovo photograph, which wus taken lu front of tho Whlto House nt Washington, are shown President Taft and tho Governors who attended liiaJLtemuwu: XttJtoeuS9JlL.4tt!ikI"0"Ji Att !1,uuao mSu Juuxueieu: to tho cupltul to dUusa with i'resldeut Tuft luuwtaut let'lslutlvo matters. ONE OF SERVIA'S PLEHIPOTENTIARIES TO THE PEACE CONFERENCE IN LONDON AND HIS WIFE fllaVa . .Wm.W JPIVi I r mi.mpivib, MM 'U'K,,"Iir 7H 1 wmx-im n I Mr Mluiko It. ! I w' i r - of Scnln'n plculixtenllarle to tlm rnio (oi fi.t e la I i ) ' in Xl'ii trr In t'arix anil one of llio allit dlnlouiiit.i'n Hi l.uriiic lit l cra U ion, try in ninny liih ktatlnu anil once wn MlDli'cr I t n'ni u i mint tnl.it'C liKiklng w mi"i iouiu"ieil of Mr JuWeii tcrcu liiunn, of cw lork. WOMEN PR0TKT "TrrST WOMEN POLICE GRAFT IN 1 10 REGISTER FOR NEW YORK CITY NKW YOIUC. Dec. H Spurred to notion by the mvolnttonti of Mary Cioode. admitted keeper of a dl- orderly !iohih concerutiiK "pmtoc tlon" money oxuotod by tho police. District Attorney Whitman todny ta directing tlio iikmI drastic police In vestigation Mince tho M'andul In olved by tho arrowt of Lieutenant llecknr. Secret iiieetlugs iilno are being held dally by women of the underworld, ami It In their an nounced liitwtillon to petition Mntir (ia)iior to niipolnt it commUfclnu to onnstder tlio korlnl ovll In tho hopo of M'curlng wRreatlon of tholr rlnsa as preferable to prosont conditions. ItoprodontHtHe of Wliltman'rt of fice admitted this iiftornoon that n HiilHirlflclal Invokitiiatlou hml shown that tho condition outlined by Mrs. (joodo wro true .V upcclnl vlcf grand Jurj" Is to bo urged, and tho women will cite Instiiucon Intended to hIiow that (tie police aro as active in collecting tribute todny ns they wero before lleckcr's arrest niul conviction. UNO THE GOVERNORS DURING GONFERENGE AT COV&fejNifc.S AWC Pfe&flC)tr4T TAPT MR MILCNKO R YESNrrCH AUD MML VrSNITCH SJ Mr e Ntnllth, who l one of tlm with ibo diplouiJtlc orlee. U a lttrr CITY ELECTION When the eity regi-tratiou books ware opwil Sulurday iiftornoon at 1 o'elock n aimill crowd of women wtr w ailing, oaoh fur tho'honor of being tho first woman to register in Motironl. Mrs. Anna Conkliu, 205 X. Apple htroat won the distinction and Mr.' (Imwi Cotterill w.aa the first woman to bo registered by a woman elerk. Muiiio8 with the board started off bri-kly and within the firt ten minute nine women mid seven men had been registered. The women who registered were divided ominlly be tween thosn who had taken prominent iwrtit in the campaign for siit'trnco and thoie who had apparoiitly talvcn no part. Hy a queer coincidence the litvt woman to register bears the xauitt iihiiio a- the firt wotunti to reiler in (Irants Pass. Seeminglv none of the women who registered worried over tho half min ute it took theui from homo or family and tho new experience was met without trepidation. W PfeOUT OF THE WHITE; "iff 4 1 MN AG TO STAND PAT Flat Statement Made That Allies Will Support Each Other and Show Solid Front to the Powers, at Comlnrj Peace Conference. Durazzo and Adrlanople Expected to Be Greatest Block to Ending War With Turkey. LONDON, Dec. H. Klat agree ment that all the Balkan allies will support each other's claims to Turk ish territory and that all will show a solid front to Austria and Russian, or Ounnun objections wai sctttcd here by the Hnlkan representatives hero for the conference looking toward poaeo to be hold next week Tho greatest block to peace Is ex ported here to bo the Dnrnzza and Adrfanopto quostlou The disposi tion of Adrlanople, when the tug oomoti Is expected to prove an even more corlous obstacle to an agree- mtnt botween Turkey nnd Bulgaria than tho holding of Durazzo. Both tho Turkish and Bulgarian envoys formally called today on Sir Edward (Ircy. British foreign minis ter, after which Aeschld Pasha, chief Turkish envoy, and Dr. Dancff, tho Bulgarian premier conferred In pri vate oil tho peace proposals. Danoff loft later for Paris to confer with Premier I'incalre of France. Danett will return hero Monday to bo pros nut at (he opening of negotiation!. It Is seml-offlclally announced hero today that Constantinople has sent new Instructions to Iteschld Pasha to allow Grccco to participate In negotiations, dcsplto tho fighting that Ik still In progress. This atti tude of the I'oro Is construed as Indi cating that pcaco is really desired, and that the Sultan will not attempt In any way to hinder a successful conclusion of tho envoy's conferences. A gcnoral feeling of optimism pre vails hero that the war will soon bo ovor. It U reported today that Bulgaria seeks to Join the Trlplo Alliance. BUTTER TRUST CHICAGO, Dee. 14.- Suit to dis- koIvo the l'lgin board of trade, fro qut'iitly called tho "butter Imsd, and the American Association of Creamery Manufactures was filed to day in the United States court here, by representatives of tho department ot justice. A ooii!.piraey arbitrarily to fix the price of butter in the in terest of big manufacturers nnd stor- ngo eoncorns is clinrged, tho govern meut nlso alleging tho two orgamza tions work together to fix prices of butter and eggs. Twenty-one individual defendants also are named in the suit. WASHINGTON HOU5E. . - - 11 1 NOW PROSECUTED PUBLIC TRY OUT E Discoverer Submits His Treatment to Scientific World Next Monday Will Treat All Certified Cases Sent Him, and Guarantee a Cure of AH Four Berlin Doctors Certify as ta Results Would Profit by His Dis covery. -f - Berlin Doctor's Say " Professor Schlcich, Inven- " tor of loenl nnaesthenln : "I "" " wan extremely skcptlcn) until "" " I sent ono case to Kricdmnnu. v I have seen sixty or seventy " or more cures." Prof. Ko nc rail Kuslcr, " "" medical practitioner for fifty " years and holder of a royal decoratien: "No American "" " doctors could bo more skepti- "" eal than I was two years ago. " "" lint I hnvc seen the Friedman "" " treatment in 500 cases and I "" " am convinced Hint Fricdmann "" "" can euro tuberculosis of tho "" bones and lurigs, tlio latter la "" " not too advanced stages." "" Dr. Mullor, chief physician "" "" of the Berlin Orphan Asylum: "" "Dr. Kricdmanii bus treated "" "" and cured thrco cases ?C tu- "" "" berculosU from my bospltnl "" ano I intend to gho his treat- " "" ment there as poon as Fried- " man will gTvo mo a culture." f Dr. Karfnnkel, chief phys- "" "" iclan of tho East Side Police "" "" hospital, Xew Yerk: "I have "" seen the euro of -100 cases "" "" and am convinced." "" f-t--t--t- -f-ff-f-f---f-f-f-t HEKLIN, Dec. U. Dr. Frederick Franz Fricdmunn, who announced to the Berlin Medicnl Society, Novcmbor 2G, that after years of laboratory experimentation he had discovered a mire for tuberculosis ami Hint during the jast two yean ho had treated and cured upwards of COO cases of lung nnd bona tuberculosis will sub- (Contlnued on page 8) LONELY FUNERALS FOR THOSE WHO DIED ON GALLOWS SALKM, Ore., Dec. II. -To ob tuiu retribution for money alleged to have been misappropriated by attor neys retained to defend Xoblo Fu ol der, ono of tho convicts hanged hero yesterday, the prison league of tho Pacific Coast rescue society, through its attorney, Itoscoo 1. Hurst, will tako immediate action. Faulder was a nutivo of Australia. Hi ? brother, Norman Faulder, enmu across tho ocean with nourly $5,000 to 8H'iid in his defense. Tho broth er and W. G. MoLnron, superinten dent of tho rescuo ami protcotivo so ciety, say thut &I800 of tho money was misappropriated in a way thut amounted to actual theft. "Ho was a British subject," said Mr, MoLnron, "am lit no wuy did ho rcccivo a fair trial." Tho body of Noblo Fuuldcr was bulled in tho Odd Fellows' cemotory, hero at noon today. Only Norman Fauldor, woni and wenry with his months' of work ami worry ovor tho cuso, Chaplain Bauer, W. O. McLaren and Coroner dough wore present ut tho brief sorvico at tho undertaking chnpol. Tho remuins lay in a plain coffin which bore tho words "At rest." Tho bodies of Frank Garrison utul Jaok Iloborts will bo interred lu tlio City View cemetery at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Miko Morguii'tt body Is in ohnrgo of Father Moore, the Cath olic, chaplain of tho prison. His rol ativos will bo communicated with. If no orders corao to ship the body H will bo interred in tho Catholiq cemetery. NW OR R VI