Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER;; Hlmucrw tonight Mux. ftl .Mln. 1M. Warmer. ' ' nrjr fOrul Trr Dully- HrVKiitli Vfr iMBDFOUD, OWtidON, MONDAY, DKClWim 2.J, 1912. NO. 204. PEACE CONFERENCE 10 ENO BALKAN WAR P05IP0NED AFIER i DEADLOCK I K iii i f ni tft i ft ir ALLIES REJECT 'S I DEMAND AT E Permission lo Revlctual Atlrlnnoplc Refused nrul Pence Mcetlny Post poned Until After Christmas Holi days. Envoys as Far as Ever From Am-ce-Iniis Desire- to Consult Home Governments. LONDON, Dec 23 Hope Mint (Iik meeting of Turkish mid nullum envoy hero will result In pen In two Near Kant cot u shock today when conference lo that end hope lessly deadlocked, wore abandoned until Haturdny. Thii lmpaie rnmn over tho de mand of tln Turkish Hint they bo permitted to roilctiinl Adrlauoplo iMtftiro proceeding to u discussion of the term to end tho war. Hot n tuer nitnliint this conrelnn, tlui Hal knii envoy flatly refused to yield. Then came, tlio niinouiicoiniiiit thl v'iiliivc that tlm conference would go over until Halurday on nccount of tho Christmas holiday. I'nr 1'nnii Agreement This. II I belluvcd U a mrt glo lug over of tlio fact, and n subter fuge to ion con I tho certainty thnt the envoy are a far a ever from agreement. In fact, It wn eml-of-flolully admitted that all tho envoy want fiirthfiftlmo to-consult thrlr home government ticforo taklttR tho final stop whloli will mean xaco or war. Ileforo resumption of tho confer enee hero toilay between onto) of Turkey nuil tlio llnlkun allies, tin Turkish delegate slated tlioy would persist In their demand thnl Turkey be permitted to ro-vlrdinl Arlnnnpln. It l conceded thnl n crlsl In tho ne gotiation will ho reached nt tho foniml meeting tliU tiftnriiiHiu. TIik envoy mot officially nt four o'clock. Ilufnro RoltiK Into confer ence. It wan admitted tlmt a rotimp Hon of tho witr wn polbln unless oim side or tho olhor loldcd on tlm Adrlnnnplo mutter. I'romlor D.ineff officially Hinted that miles tlm Turku withdraw their r- let mill Itir de mand, the lliilliiin allien' delegate limy recommend n resumption of Iiob- tlllllOK. Turku DUkuoI llulkiuit lief ore tho formal confuri'iico today (ho (iiivo)h L'ouforrmt ut their hotel. Tho llulkun envoys declared (hey were illKUteil with tho uttKudn of the TurkM hut (lio Inttor strenuously ileiilml thnt (hoy wore idnyliiK for time mul ileclnroil Iholr demand wor made In good fnltli. CHRISTMAS FOR THE POOR. In order tluil Simla OIiiiih may visit every family in iMcdford, iifiiiicH of Hiohc in Hir'nitoncd or destitute cinMiiiiHlnnccM tdiould be turned in at once. .If you know of any pernon or family in need, Kund word nt oneu lo Mayor (Janoii, or lo tlio 1Mb or K. of V. relief commit teen or phono TIIK M A Hi TR 1 1 JUNK iMain,'l021. TWENTY-NINE NEW YORK SUFFRAGISTS START OUT ON LONG HIKE TO INVADE THE STATE LEGISLATURE AT ALBANY TURKISH WA 3UFFER BIG DEFEAT E RUNNNG BLOCKAD CONhTANTINOl'I.K, D.. -,:l. ItrporlK tlmt (lie Turkt-li wnrtdiip have Mlfferfd ii new ilelci.t in nil ef fort lo run the (hrvk litockadt' of (lie llanlnuelrt wviv nffn-ially con firiMfil hr (fcxluy. Nn informntmn wna kimmi out In the tinning in- Hii'lH whn h heavy Onu'k fir ilriv liln Twrklxli eMrlii hack. It m iiImi iifririnll.V "talCfl lllTH lUat the Orvok (rrfn whloli nrw attempt ini; lo win their wnv (41 .Ihimun lime finnllv liwn rrp'ile nft-r flvo tin) a of rohtititi'oi" mul liliiixly fiithtinK. The Turki-li ilr.nl iirliiili Mjnvid I'iihIih, 'iiiiiiiiiiiiili'r of the M'entli 11 nn v i I'll'- 5IATE BUND SCHOOL OAKLAND. l'4l.. Dec 23 Ailuila klon that are roKrik'd nn mintalnliiK koine of the clmrccn preferred hy In- 111 a ten of tho adttn ludimtrldl nchool for (he blind In Oakland worn Jimdo when (ho lu4iitlKiitloii wim riiiiiin'd hero today. Director John P. Knit ilolph ndiiiltted uudor iiuuHtlonliiK by Chiilrmuu Meyer thnt the iimml aup per meiiiio coiulstfd of Ixmiih, prune mul IiIhouU nuil (III nf(er tho men htul worked hard nil day. lie thought It wn miffleleiit, veliiuteerlnt: tho lu- foriuutlon thnt the majority of peo ple over-oat. Director John I. I r lull wn furred to admit thnt two widely varyliiK report had been mihmltted to the Ktnte. one thnt tho bulldliiKH wero In ndeiuuti mid nnotlier thnt tho bullil Iiikh were 11 credit to the tnte. E N ED OF BY INDA BOMB HURLED Al HOWDAH New York Underworld Indictments NI'.W VOItIC, Dee. 23. Tho apo rial Krnud Jury empaneled to luvenll Kale nlli'Ked pollen KrnttliiK from women of the umlenMirld returned ludlntmniiu today iiKiilimt I'atrolmau John Hkolloy, Kolnnioii Wolff, it II (iior dealer, mul llnmnuol Mim.i, n mmiiifueturor of lKcr bottle. The IndlitliieiitH aliened bribery 111 1 111 t...t n.... ! i'i... tin. .r. I...., ,iii(, ,!-,. ...,. I Hill !! : 011 I'hurleM Iliu-liii4e, ieeru of In -1 ilia, wlio vwu injured hj 11 ImudIi Imtl en ut hut liuwilali, or luifket, mi the vleem.v' eleihiuil, In not i-eriuiihlv wniuidiHl U the rjnirt of miikioiih iiltemllntr liim liere lodnr'. 1tli. llillllli WBM llltrliljl rriitti 1, li.kiift ' top, willl?tnr (he viprmy in lie ahouliler and killing one. of liw nl IwiilanU. Another ntleiiilMiit wn woiiiiiIimI eight lime. The wii"iiii ll'MHlll. miv Ilarilinire rtiiuli'il at the hoel; hut wiw unhurt ml hoon re itiveroil. At the reipir-t of llamn IlMnliiiKe tlio itiwriMiiMi tMinlinucil lo Delhi fort, where Kir (luy DmtitluH Aruthur netwiiml, finnnee muiutier of the eouueil of Imllu, held (he Durhur. J It wna lew rued Inter thnt nn tin- itieiituii'd hoy in the eroutl whh hlnirl; by fnipnriitK of the bom!) mul killed. Several unlives wore nbo in jured. IVripueulfi of tuelul Mtruek lliiriliue IhiTo time-, in the hnek hut did not iM'iictrnlo tho fle-li. A rowtinl of iffiOn Iiiih lieeit offered for the uiiplure of (he hotnli-thniwer nuil u douhle Kuari! Iiiih heen dueed uhoiit (he ii'o lecul residence mul Port Delhi. No elue lo Ihe idenlily of tho eul prit litis heeit obtained. 10 SCHOONERS LOST IN STORM ON GULF MOlllJ.i:, Ala.. Dee. 'J'J. -Thnl tlio entire erows of Ihe ltntinh Hehoouers CnrtcKCtm mul (leoriann, iuelinlinj,' the family of Cnptuiu Woods of (ho lulter vwhoJ, nuiuherine; in nil twun-ty-two pentoiiN penHhed in tho recent hurricniic which swept over tlio (lulf of Mexico nfler dolroyiiiK miitiy lowim in the Woet lnditti, is tho ro port n'eeived liere loduy. Tho two hohoouerH went down be tween Ciiyuinuu iNliiudn mul .lumuieu the udvieert huv. No won! from eith er hlup linn heen ireeivcd miico No emher l.V rm Vti7cs ' m iBRJH.. -A 'nllEV " WVyr,:XZ ' 'imil HiHI T&?&imTm ilKaiin 91 -a z LB 3 m mm , TRAFFIC CHIEFS i ARE INDICTED 1 I i .. jurrrtex&Ta huCJRiu OH MARCH WITH KNAPSACKS MRS. INEZ CRAVEN i I'll 11 of iulliun'w'br.il. JirUUlnK oter nllli OuwurTriue pliil, twenty-nine auffrasUU aro on their way from New Yrk ct ( Ati-iny. N. V.. i linade I lie New York Nale lj;lkiturv with their "Vote fer wouieD!" Tlic ilMnme i I :7 ii'ile. nod tin iviijir uf Hie liriude nro vry nnxlout to make the "hike' In record time. Not ouly I l( thrlr m'en.ion ' 'unde Alliti but ii)m t re.iii lu u m.iny convert a ponlliV on the wnv The nloie ph.i .j.Tnph niiw ,hi ttitrt of Mie pjrude each woman with her walking (ii k nuil a pack on her back Mr Intr 1'nr'ii, one if the inott rnlhulatlic leader, I pk-lured kinoklns a cipirelle w'Mte on the march. DEMURRER IN !$12,000 DAMAGES MEDFORD RATE BILL OVERRULED PORTLAND, Ore. Doc. 23. Fed eral JiiiIrw Wolvertou today over ruled tho demurrer filed by tho state railroad commliudau agnlnxt the chnruo of nine railroads dolus biinl iiena In tho etato to tho effect thnt tho Medford rate bill I too Intangible to bo ntrlctly followed, nud the cliiuticti that onn be Interpreted are altogether too nrhlttviry. Tho Mtalo wax ghen until January tith o luiw enuao why a permnneut Injunction should not he filed against tlio bill. A temporal Injunction has nlrendy been icctirod. AWARDED BY JURY FOR BOY'S DEATH BOWERS ASKS GOUNTY TO PAY COSIS IN MEDFORD BRIDGE CASE Prominent Citizens and Lcaillnn Tax payers Leave Dowers Holdliio tho Sack In tlio Injunction Proceed-Inns. "Atlomoy llrlggn fur lluutoii Unw orn ieiiumleil tiat I ho county pay the comIh for Mr. Ilowora In tho Medford bildgo eiiBu appeal, mul offered not to iihU ii rehearing In tlio v.iho If tho county iiKieed to tlio piopimal," HlutcH County Jiiduo J, It. Noll. "I told him thnt the county would do nothing of tho uort, im fur nu tho old court wuu cuncorued, mul lie would lmvti to deal with tho uuw court. Thero Ih no i'cmhoii why Mr. Ilowora bliould nut pay IiIh own cohIh." Mr, IlilggH thou ujipealod In Judge. elect Ton Velio, who Htulud thnt tho old court would huvu to uettlu old inattoitt nu tlio now court would not cuiiHlilor It, It lu u hard luck utory that Mr, llrlggH tolla of "loading cltUuna mul heavy taxpayer" who nldod mul uhuttiut Mr, Ilowora lu hrluglui; tho Injunction procoodlnuB, promising financial support, mul now leaving HuworH to hold tho nuuk and foot tho IiIIIh hlmuoir, Ono uf tlio wcnlthloat I - BHBKiiiMBi3WBIIT"!iwm' IBBBBWBwMkJifttvLMyyi .- w' " iff Lu3iifVT,'rfTitffcAfflKftft ifl A verdict for SluViOl) wuh relum ed by tho jury iu (he dnmnc otiit brought by Jnino T. llniisluirty for $'.15,000 iiKuiiMt the Oroj;oii-Cnlifur-nin l'owor oompany for the deuth of Iiir. mu, who wuh killed lust priu); nt jMekbonvillo by nu eleelrio eurrunt while in tho employ of tho eompaiiy. The ordiet wiw leliirued Snttuiluy. The eiiKO will ho lamented. YoiuiK MuiiKheity who employed liv Ihe eleelrio commny n ii liiieinnu and wns ut work on the top uf a polo near .InoUonville when ho umnu in eontuet with it lio win wliiuh in htuutly killed him. It. !;. Jtomuiti ivpneiiteu uie nluiutilf mul A. O. Uoiich und W, l. Mealey tho ilel'endnuts. MASH RAILROAD CONTROL OF ALL PRVATE ANAL Mellen of New Haven and Chamber lain of Grand Trunk Accused of Criminal Restraint of Trado In Maklnfj Combine, Seven Specific Overt Acts Involving Various Stens of Alleged Conspir acy Are Cited. 1 NEW YOItK, Dec 2.1. Indictment charging criminal restraint of trado wero returned bx tho United States grand Jury hero (oiiiy against Presi dent Mellon of tho Now York, Now Haven and Hartford railroad; Presi dent Chamborlln of tho Grand Trunk railroad, nnd Alfred Smlthcrs, chair man of tho Grand Trunk board of director The Indictments arc tho remit of nn Investigation which showed an al leged traffic agreement between the Orand Trunk and tho New Hoxen Hues. Doth Mellen and Chambcrjln want ed to testify before tho grand 'jury but their requests wore denied on Ibo ground that they would gain im nunlty by so doing. Tho Indictments reviews at length ' trade relations between the Now Haven and Grand Trunk lines. It alleges seven specific over nets, In volving the various-Htepa -t alleged negotiations bctweea Mellen, Charri berlln and m It hers. Tho general counsels for tho Now Haven and Grand Trunk systems were notified that they must bo able to produco Mellen. Chamborlln and Smlthem In court either late today or tomorrow to enter tho pleas. Tho government, It was said. Is deter mined to rush their trials. SEARCHERS SEEK LOST F! Tho rolnforccd roucroto utructura nt Medford, litigation over which hnu JttBt boon ended iu tho supremo court tnxpayorti, from whom auueh moral oucouragoiuont hau boon recolvud, oanio throuiih when sollcltod, with tho munlflcont sum of su mul tho rest hnvon't put nnythlng in tho col lection pinto lioiico tho ChrUtmus appeal to tho county for holp. Mr, Dowora, It lu said, will plnce tho matter of u rehearing In tho hands of JudBo I. U. Wobstor of Portland, when ho visits that city shortly. WILSON TO SLEEP IN PIJINCinON, N. J . Dee. 23. In tho snmo bed lu which Woodrow Wll uon first opened his oyes to tho world lu Stuuutou, Vn., December US, tsr.G, ho will o(cii them again on tho morning of December 2S, l'Jia, his fifty-sixth birthday, Tho presldcut-clect soiuo tlino ago arcopted an Invitation to attend n Julillco colebratlou In his honor at his birthplace and sleep again In the nunso whoro his fathor, a Prcsby toriau preaehor lived and whero ha spont must of his- boyhood days. YOUTH WHO KILLED FATHER HELD FOR TRIAL l.OS ANOBLKS, Dee. '.M. Martin Kiekeit, 14 yours of ng;e, who shot mid killed liib father, Daniel ltiekct, was held on n lnurdor elmi'sjo with out bail by Jolieo Judj;o CliOhburo hoi-o today. Mrs. ltiakart mid her other tlueo sous uueompmiicd tho boy to court. WASHINGTON, Dec. S3. That Corporation Commiesloner Conant's report on Inter-state waterways trnf flrc will result In an extension of rho O'Sbaughnossy reolutlon now before tho house urging a congressional probe Into tho New York. Now Haven und Hartford railroad to lucludo u general Investigation of control of waterways Is tho expectation horo today. Tho democrat probably demanded legislation tondtng to remedy present conditions where rallroal mid steam ship combines huvu destroyed compe tition. It Is assorted that tho rail roads now control nlnoty por cent of tho private cauals of tho country. TOO PROUD TO BEG, SNATCHES POCKET BOOK SAN FKANflscO, Dee. J3. "A hungry man can bo too proud to bo but not loo good to fteal," was tho oxplunntion given liere today by 1). C. (.'hUiim, iirroted' nt inidiiiht for Miutchiui; n puio from Miss Caro line Kwiu nt tho SaiiMililn Ferry. Chium ay his father is iv tato offteiul of Teuno&see, nud liis hmtli er mi officer in tho navy. He uto rnvenouslv when fed hv the lwliee. ST. JOHN'S, N. V., Dec. 23. Hop ing to fiud survivors of the Furncas I.lno Steamer Florence which found ered on tho ledges west of St. Shotts Friday with 22 members of her crow aboard, searchers' left Trepassy to day. The coast is honeycombed with small caves and huts and hopo Is en tertained that somu ut tho crew reached land safely. Second Mato J. Hedloy, who with four others loft tho Florence lu a small boat seeklug a suitable landing place, and who brought news of tho disaster to Trepassy, expects to aid tho searchers this afternoon If sut-' flclontly rocovered. AMERICAN WOMAN FREED IN PARIS UNWRITTEN LAW PARIS, Dee. '2'X Mine. Bloeli who shot and killed Mrs. Uridxcmuu, nu Amerieun, iu the luttor'n uparlment bcverul mouths ago, beemtu the be lieved Mr, llridgemmi had htoluu Hloeh's love, wtib iieipiitled hero to day of tho charge of murder.' Tho trial Ijean this inorniii,'. At torneys ri'preontini Mtue. Diocli ldeuded Iho "unwritleu law." New Year's Issue In wcordmico with its annual custom tho rail Tri buno will on Now Year's day issno a special edition descriptive of the growth and progress of Medford and tho Rogue river valloy during tho past year. The issue will bo profusely illustrated and bo ro ploto with cuts and maps descriptivo of tho valloy's de velopment. This is tho only chauco to sond your friends tho story of tho valloy brought np-to-dato, to lot tho world know what wo are doing in tho march of progress. Sond in orders early for extra copies. Prico 5 cents. afEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. i 1