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KT Oregon Historical Sarin Clly llnll H Medtord Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER lUIti or Hiimr (olilnht .Mat. (lit Mln. U7. tnlly Mivvrnlli Yrnr. MUDFOIID, ORKCION, TJIl'RNDAY, DKCVMUKll 20, 1012. NO. 2.'1G. TRIAL OF 48 ALLEGED DYNAMITERS ENDED 7 ON WK K 01 FATE NOW IN M 0 0 New Fads In Twice Tolil Story ol Dynamiting! Brought Burns' Great Dctrctlve Work Consisted In Huckln's Betrayal ol Companions. Over COO Witnesses for Prosecution Defendants Made General Denial Trial Costs Quarter Million. INIIIANAI'Ul.tH. Iml . Dee 2(5 New fuel In (tin twice-told Inlo of ilMiuiulUiigs which reached a cllmiu In Out intltdrr of nineteen persons III tlin Uni Angeles TIiikm explosion with given In the trial Jtttit ended Im r. At Hie eoiniiisloii lit t'rotocu tor Miller's adilrit, Judge Anderson Imijtmii liittriicUous to tho jury this afternoon. Millnr I'tnmul hi iirRtiini'iit Tor tin IHDM'iMiHiMi ut I itVlool., ilri'lnriiiK Hint if the jtity failed In ruiiviel nr t uf the defendant it wintlit Im mi vm'iIiikIIiik disgniut' In tin einiutrv Indue Anlii4iti at mice lieu-nil it'inl in hia iiluincti li Hm jury. Tim iliifi'iiilaiilM, wild thrir wive mill other i dative, followed tit-' iiiiitlV iiilniiliniis mlli til i Ihm'M allKiitniii. Tile ilnrciiiliiiilN nut llntv ili'rp I'lieuijt lint i'iiiiiI. In Ills I'lmir, Judge Anderson ni slnicled Hie jut) that II mail follow the I'KintV lutorpicliitiiiii ol llio law. lint that it mint nut I'liiimilcr lh.it Hit court' nis thereby nttrmptluj: In ntiv way to runt ml itn judgment. Tin rnllowliiK rat' I worn linuiftlil out in ihu (Hal: Herbert it. Hockln. former seorn I a r -trod surer of tin International Asmiiallon uf Iron winkers, who Or Hit .Mc.Mnulgal said started lilm on his il)imiiiltlu career, was umiili'il by Hire government MltintwxtM unit uuiii- itoiih oxhlhlts at tin' betru)er of Ills fellow unionist lllllllH' llelltllvn Wink Tlu "grout" detective work of William J. Iturittt vnm shown to have HI II Ml n t wl In llouklu telling I. L .lew ell. manager for a klriirtiir.il h( en I concern, who In was that mum ilirim; thn "Julm" all onr the conn try nml Jewell totil llnriiH. Later llorklu personal!) "itouhlorroMniil" his follows to Dunis. llorklu's motive miih said to havn bewi a ilimlro to displace J. J. .Mo Nnintiru us sccrotar) -treasurer of Hie union. Wlnm .MuNutnura went to Jail, a confessed d)iiamller, llochlii was given thu officii. When the gov enuiient'H gnus were Imlueil on I loo Kin ilmluit llui prohoht trial he huh forced by hla follow officers to re sign - WIIHuni J Hum ami hi sou Itiiy nioiiil Imth ailuillluil that wlillo they THE GREEK III, CROWNED WITH VICTIMS. IKES il STRIDES IS IIORLD POWER. lire" ' W ' &0JkJL il MPT i Mi w WW WHIM WBBm. P - v 'MFMvJMWmSmj . . j! JKmVjk&M PiwKfc-lgSBHWWI captain oousmanc, jlM'J j&a&irJf&&.Wai 1JD8K-JHMMW.'. HKiUlt f bIKBHV 3iorcios AvaRoif luflB&u 13J&-'.B 'wm.3ri't '1 9U lVHVl XHHPIHHH I TME GREEK CRWISffR (5 iXkoundourjotis blHIIMil I I' 1 M I - 1 7l CN l ."dr-iM. J ;- j. THE. v i flBs vWHBWBMMBr55KataJiiHMBr.. . Vjjj'tjJBBWWv barbarossa i; "J1L: - vc -2 -rzr- . - r : j -- . , , tulti" i - the Qreeex. navy n paler.on bay Tin? tiunoriirrr ot the Orit?W lloct an ut at thU time Mnj: niitcliiil ery mrefuliy ty thu outlru worliL Much lc(niN ou the (Jrvck niivv In the precnt trusi;Ie hctwri-u Orewe and Turkey, nml . Imirul KoiiniluiirintN him ruril i(. icif thoroughly i.aMhlo of buudllui: the ituatlou fur (uo Urvvks. Suvcral tlmvi he ba outwItuM the TurkUh Aduilral udU has furad the auIimii'k diit 'firxii in emit d!ordrr. Tin' hi in lit rniliiT IlltirKloi AM'rolT, of which Ciiiuiii.i tioimnianl l In pommnnd. I- conldi'mt one of the bot built rcieM In the firvrk nnty. It wn the Olorplo Aieron. the Ort-ck tlnsxhli' wliii h. enlliiK to reNiri. jUi.cHtKtJ lu tirunlcall) iIcmi-jj1 i- tln 'J'nrkUh war htp. the KlicyrKsl lln IUruiroia. In thli b.ntlr the TurkUh Aduilrnl, llalll I'm-lia. nud nix of till oUl . wcrt1 rrMMttl uiilrd. CITY SUITABLY OBSERVES CHRISTMAS TIDE LA (C'oiillnuod on 1'uko h'l vu.) PARCELS T FORCES CUT IN EXPRESS RATES WAHIIINC.'I'O.V, Dee. UtJ.Tho riml round In thu Ioiik drawn out hattlo which U oxpnutoil hotwinui thu poHl officii diiparliuiuit and thu ox IHi'hh i:oniiiinU)H iIiioukIi thu oiiorit tloti of thu new parrotM pout lum lieon foiiKht htiro a h a ichiiU uf tho plan of n Ban DIuku, Cal., mail to Htart whip ping to .Vow- Voih two cailoadH of pni'r a by thu Kovornuiunt Hurvlcu. Tho piiHt office ilupaitiuuut ro iuImmI word thut tho Hun DIuko whip pur liituudcd lo Blurt hlu ahlpmonln In .lauuary tiudor thu zouo Hyutum which would muko thu poutat rutu D( cciiIh for an olidil puund pucUiiku, II'I'iIiik HiIh thu uxirvun compaulcit at (iiicij cut Ihulr pniiiu ratu for thu h'iiiui dlvtauru tu IlTi could on ulcht P'iiiiiiI pauliiiKdH. U'lv u.xpuctud thut operation of tho nrrv pcrttul Hyutum will foicu uutu lu tunny varltlim of muichumlluu throiiKhout thu country uat an thoy did lu tlio prunu wur, .Mt'iU'onI, iuIIhi Ini'il nml wmii (i the null or n ( In itnmx I't'lcliiution awoke I In iiiiuiiiiik to liml a pt'i'lci't iluy, nml imuiu '.uiiinl In iU wink. Sluettluir. well Jilli'U. Ime all heen einplicil, the ImhIuiV upply of "Kooiliua" luik hceii illiiiililalinil lea iiic only n joyful ii'iuimlvr of the dus. Thu Iniatlu anil Hlir in the Iiuiiiii ilii-lrieli- Inu ihuppoil off I rum the yiuh of thu niNt week mid tutid i'IoI'Km mo HKiiiii iMriiiliniiiK In Ivel heljer. It who n KH'iil ('hiiftimiM. Ol cuiiihe im imiu koI it? inui'li u limy Kino hut it'n nil in (he itmim. All hud a uii'iit lime inn) ImikIiI. Iieiulv, clieciy Cliriktinuti icrliiiK hililml iiuek mid I oi ii .veslciilny iiienu miii'li, un.xliow. Thu iolal nml o.in liiinini In tin fit nxNimu'il Blent pcupnilioiu mis M'tir, nut mo ui I icon Kept up with I heir wnik iniil oulv delay in utiiviil eniiM'il Hut proonU In lie lain. ThoiikaiiiU of pael,nue wcie iveeived in the eily nml worn pnuiipl ly liandk'il. The Klks, K. of P. mid I lie eily uiliel' micicI hiiu lo il Hint Ihu needy t'liniilics in Hm oily were U'lueiuhered. Siilihliinlial fooil us well us eiuuly, iiiiU mid toyx wem left nml in Hiu whv u ClirlMiiiiih was pioviilt'il wheiu lioiiu otliurwiu woulil liau t'Mhled, l.ou hour of iiivoMipiliou wine put In mill it is lielicM-il Hint no ouu was o oi looked. ANOTHER ER B FEDERAL BUILDING STARTS The I lilted Stcs will adxerti for Imls lor the eiei Imn ol .MeilTi id's new pi'xlul'llce huilillni: ilil'im; the lant ipiaiter in 111 UK turonlii'K '" a letter iiieeiveil Wediii-day by 1'cu.t miixter Wiiiidlonl fiMin Senntor Iloimie. It is iinpi-ilile to aiUiinee tin mutter uciMnlniK to Hie ,-eimlipr, Mr. Wooilfnitl look the umtiei up with Seiiutor Itnuine tlui in tin lat ti'i's i went i-it lie to. On his ie lliril lo Viioiiii(iiii he iut'ii-i.ted IiiiiIiiik thut hid- would he eul'cil fur i t the end of u t enr HEAVY GALES SWEEP COAST OF ENGLAND IMiYMOlfl'll, .KiikIuiuI, Dee. -. -Terriliu iilus are swee)'uiK thu emist of ICiikIiiiiiIi thu Iosh mid dnmiiKO lo jii-opeily Ih exicutcil lo lie heavy. Thu ltnu.iliun Mteaium' (Io.mis mid two Hiihuoiieirt alieudy liau been tc nutted usliuio. IE TO OKU I. Dee 20 Daron UardlnKC. leuro) of India, who wan baill) wounded when an axsahslu'u dynu mlto houib blew him from thu book of an elephant duiliiK a dm hat hero, U much hotter today. Ho lum lung pain and uo fevur, but It will ho three weekH befoie ho Is sufficiently ro eovored to ichuiiio hU dm leu. New Year's Issue In iiccordaiicu with its annual custom the Mail Tri bune will on New Year's day issue a special edition descriptive of the growth andprogress of Medford and the Rogue river valley during the past year. The issue Avill be profusely illustrated and be re plete with cuts find maps descriptive of the vallev's de velopment. This is the only chance to send your friends the story of the valley brought up-to-date to let the world know what we are doing in the march of progress. Send in orders early for extra copies. Price 5 cents. iLEDF0RD :NLVIL TRIBUNE. REGISTRATION CITY ELECTION WiL BE CLOSED TON l! IGHT DELAY GIVING ETO WORLD AN FAVOR Ui'Klfttrotlon In the clt) reached a total ot 17RU votes Tuesday night and Indications urc that when tho ropU J tratlun board closes Its final nesslon ' tonight that Iuk than 2000 otes will ho enrolled whereas the uumbur should bo lu thu neighborhood of aooo. I Today Is tho final da) for resistor- i iiik i nose wno Miiou to register ' will not be ablo to lotu on Junuar tt aniens tht are sworn lu mid lu cue of a riibh man will bo dU- 1 franchisee! LAST FORK HELD BY TURKS Furious Fighting In Progress at Ja nlna Despite Snow and Sleet Greeks Steadily Pourjdlng Away Cholera Spreads Among Bulgarians Turkey to Submit Counter Plan for Settlement of War, Details Yet Unknown. - ATIIBNS, Dec. 2C Dcsiiatclies re ceived here today from tho Orcek front say that furious fighting Is again In progress In thu district of Janlna. Storms of sleet and snow arc hampering tho operations ot both armies, but tho Greek are steadily poundlnic away at tho forti fications which bar the way to tho olty of Janlna, Turkey's last strong hold to oppose tho Creek advance. ST. PRTKflSUUHO, Dec 2C Despatches received here today from tho Uulgarlan front at TchatuIJa say that cholera Is rapidly spreading there. Czar Kerdlnaud has Issued an official admonition to the soldiers to strictly obey the army saAltary regulations. LONDON'. Dec. 20. Envoys of Turkey and the Balkan allies who re mained here over Christmas were the guests at a large number of so cial functions today. Diplomats here are 'eagerly speculating its to what will be proposed lu Turkey's counter-plan for a settlement of the Bal kan war. The Turkish envoys hero profess not to know the character of the proposals which they say ore eu route from Constantinople. T FEATURE OF MARKET XKW YOKK, Dee. 'JO. Local true tioiis were Hie feature of the opening .took market today. The usual len ders were ery dull. Tho tuuu of the market was Finn. Holiday condi tion., still prevailed, (-peculation be- nit: ut u minimum. 0wiu; to trailing beini; Mispoudcil abroad, traders took, little iutereit in the ilenliuxs lieio except for ol iipAration in epvciul tie. Third Axenue roe 5-8 mid IJrooklyn Truiisit 11-4. Thu market elor-ed finu. but dull. CHRISM SUFFRAGETTES STILL HUDSON, N. Y., Dee. 20. Thu five HiiffraKutturt who are struggling throiiKh tho snow on a, walk from New York to Albany Btarted fiom huio today. Their destination from hero today Is Btoekport, flvo miles dlstaneo, Huroatter tho dally wulks of thu HiiffniKuttea will bu short, although Hm roads now aro much bettor thuu thoy'wero (gr thu last fow dttys, Hintl.lN, Dee 2rt. in answer to hundreds of letters, telegrams und cablegrams that Dr, l'roilorlck Franz Krtedinaiiu Is reielviiiK nsklui; whon ho will give out Ills now- famous tuberuulobls remedy to the world, Dr. Prlodmaun declared' today that he had nut et arrived at a decision as to what plan he will follow In mak ing his reined) available lu all parts of tho world, One thing which Is making Dr. I'Vledui.tun slow to glvo out his dis covery was tho exporlonco of Profes sor Uhlileh, discoverer of "GOO". It Is claimed that thu moment Khlrlch announced he had given several phials of his ho rum to ph.vslclans, scores of unscrupulous doctors In America advertlted that they wore treating with "tiOG" and ns high as $200 an injection was charged, when im a matter of fact they did not havo a drop of tho remedy. MANILLA. Dec 20. Wireless des patches received hero today from tha army transport Sheridan which Is en routu to San Francisco bay that Chaplain L'dward Chase of thu thir teenth Intuitu) died at sen of puuu-mpniu, IK Ni:V YOKIC, Dee. -'. "The bibli cal statement that it is more bloctl tu give than receive i proving itclf elearer," said Andrew Carnegie in un interview' heie le.ilti) wjtli the United 1'ivss, eeiieeniim: the holiday spitit. "Moil are fiudiiisr niuro mpl niore, thut thuy should love Hietr ueij:li bor us tlieuixelve-," eoiitinued the ironuiustur. "I think homo luisi-iou. heslowiiiif ussi-tauee on our putiroi' lirethitu around ui mo fur umru im- liortmit than loieiu mi-i-ious. I think (he spirit of ClirUliuus giving is u good tiling. "It is good to give at any time. Christmas happen to be a holiday mid cannot but he a better time for t'iviiij,'. ThU does not apply to lieh people who exchange valuable gitts, bereft of all eliarituhle feeliuv"." OF PERSIA MURDERED LAN D TKHKUAN. Dec. 20 - As a result of a violent attack of llukhatlau tribesmen on tho gendermos e.-nort- lug M. Muruard, tho HelgUu who succeeded W. .Morgan Sinister as treasurer general of Persia, tho Del glaii government today strongly pro tested to the government here. .Moruard, lu answer to a siimmoiih arrived at the premier's residence and found thu courtyard filled with uugry tribesmen. When they wore lufovued that there wus no money for them tho attack began. .Mor uard appealed to the Uelglau minis ter for protection. FEAR OF GENERAL WAR INCREASESEMIGRATI0N HKKLLV, Dee. '(!.--The gouurul fear of war vvhieli lum been sweeping over eentrnl Kuropo is giving a t-tnipg impetus to emigration. About 8,000 suited from Hi emeu mid Hum-burg- in one day for North nud South Awerionu polls, Kills Himself SlIATTLK, Wash , Dee 2G F. K. Ilerguon, It, real estate dealer, was found dead lu a hotel room this morning, a bullet hole In his left temple and a glass containing strych nine, ut his side. He registered at the hotel last night and evidently killed himself soon after. The bed was untouched. No reason could be learned for bis suicide, OVER SAM NI'VEY IN FIERCE BETTLE SYD.VKY. N. S. W, Dec. 20. Af ter u (outest. which for flerconess bus not been equalled fur )ears lu Aus tralia, Sum Luugford decisively knocked out Sam McVoy lu tho thir teenth round ut tho Stadium todu). .McVey had thu advantage lu thu opening sessions but lu thu fourth round Luugford got lu a smashing series of rights and lefts to the facu and body and sunt his opponent to the flour for the count of nine, .Mc Voy arose with blood pouring from his mouth und thereafter put up a plucky, clever, but uiiglngorful fight until thu thirteenth when a terrlflu onslaught by Ltngford drovu him tu the ropes over which he hung lu a helpless condition. McVey thuu col lapsed on thu floor and at tho count of nine, endeavored to regain his feet, but tho punishment ho had received was too severe and hu toppled back and out. Doth tho blacks weie in excellent condition and .McVey was not so uurvous us lu his provlous eugago meats with Luugford. Tho latter gave a splendid exhibition of boxluif and was both fast nud fierce, l