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e tf IMf Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Ofomlonnl Hhowrr Mat. n( Mln. i!7) l'rM-p. !St, SECOND EDITION Fnrljr.sconnil Tr. Dully Hviitli Your, PRISON SENTENCES FOR LABOR LEADERS RYAN 7 YEARS 0THERS6YEARS: SOI ESCAPE Jiiitnc Anderson Gives Loiih Senten ces to Heads of Orpanliatlon, Les sens Terms to Subordinates mill Suspends Sentences on Others. "I Will Not Sentence Man I Cellevo Innocent RriinrdleM of Verdict" Asserts Judc. indinnapoi.m. ma., nrc. .io.- Heavy sentences wore Imposed today h 1'nllcd HIhIi-h Judge A. II. Andnr miii lnrn nn Hut ringleaders In tint dynamite riuilmry cast, convicted of Illegally trnnnporllttK dynnmltn. I'mnk M. Il)nn or Indianapolis, president of I lw Itilornntloiinl associa tion of Ilrli1y.it nml Structural Iron workers, recehed the. tinvint sen li'iico. I In imiMt,trv seven ears l l ho federal prison it Fort U-avrn-witrili. Kansas, unless n higher court grants nn appeal for n new trial. Olnf A Tvcltmoo and C A Clancy of Hup Frnnelseo nlnn received heavy teiitenccs. Tlii')', wllli severs! other labor men, Hiiro each .sentenced lo nx yours" Imprisonment. Herbert H. I lock In. former secretary-treasurer of l In' Ironworkers' union nml dm man who alleged to have hetrnved dm .MrNiiiniiru brothers Into the hnmU f DHtcellvu William J. lluriiH, received u Irr.hlor Mtttitnro than hod been ex pected Hit was given hut six ivatn. It was generally expected i wonlit "'njttiiTtrpnuitt.'rpniiHMninnfinan.nny or tint oilier defendants Sentence rn iihmiiiIciI in tin ciwi of I'ntiii'k F. FnrrWI, .lames Cnoiiev, .lnme Couyhlhi nf'Cliiengoi I'mnk .1. Murpln of DclJml nml llirmii It. Klliin r Muneie. Oilier Kf litem it. Light Willinm Mi'iiiliiuill of Cincinnnli; .Ihuioh K. Itny of Springfield, III.; Willinm ShoiiMt of Chionuti; P.. K. Phillips of Slllll nml OuiiIcn W Wttehiucister of Detroit Here each sentenced lo otto i'nr nml omt iluy, Flunk J. H'gginH "f Springfield, .Minus i Fred J. .Sliiriiimi nml It. II. Ilnuliliiin of Chicago were hcnlciieed ' two MNII-N I'llllll. Cliittliiii ileum nml M. I.. Pcnnell of . Indianapolis; P.dwuril Smythe. of SpiingOolii, Illinois; II. W. l..-lrit- ner of Pittsburg; George Anderson of Cleveland; F.inesl 0. W. H.iMty of Ciiii'iuiiiitl; Paul Morrin of Si. Louis; M. .1, llmiiilu of Si'rmilon, I'n., mul W. I!. Iti'ililiir of .Milwaukee went sen teiiecd lo three yenrs eneh. rlii"cnitrtl Sentences Sentence was suspended In lint case of IMwnril It. Clink of Cincinnati, who changed hix (ili'n fnm nol Kiiilly to unllty ut tlm lii'Kiuuiuj,' of Urn trial. .J. MoCuIn of ICiiiimih I'ity ami licit llrouii, iiIho of Kiiiiniih Cily, ro pacli Hi'iiliuii'i'il lo lliri'o ycurri. I'nlilitk A. CooW f Ni'w Orli-aiiH mul Frank I!. WVlili wt'io vnrli hi'U- li'iiroil lo h!x yearn. .Mldliai'l .1. Ciiiiiiiuih of PliilnuVI pliiii wiih Hi'iili'iift'il lo lliri'ii yearn liiiprlHoiiini'iil. nml IVeil Mooiiey of Dulutli to oiio year. I'oohiy, Xnw OileaiiH wim xeiileneeil lo x yeaiH, (C'outliiiK'd ou 1'nKO U) TAFT HOME AGAIN HT. AiiKiHtllio, Fin., Dec. HO. Aftor hrenkraHllnir lioro today 1'reM limit Tuft took nn niitomoliltu rldo throiiKh hu elty mid left nt noon In IiIh prlvnto enr, which wnn packed with uiirlHiiuiiK preHonlH, liicludliii; pei-Hoiuil kKIh to uIomii rrlumlH, Tho preslilont will nrrlvo In WnshliiKtoit nt !i o'clnoli tomorrow morulnit. I'rcHliUuit Tuft plniiH to colobrnlo ClirlHtiuiiH nil ovor ncnlii whoa ho leiieheH tho whlto Iiouko upon hx ro turn from IiIh trip to tho Punnnia t'niml hoiio, IIIh boii, OhnrlPH Taft, Ih brliiRliiB Imok tunny rUIb, Incltidliu; n hnHkot of cocmuiiiU mul u biiiullo or uticrnr cniiu. FROM PANAMA ALLIES OPPOSE ARBITRATION OE BALKAN I Brief Session Held nt Peace Confer ence and Meelinn, Adjourns Until Weednesday Buluarla and Tur key Anxious to Stop Hostilities. Servla Principal Stunihllnn Block In Way of PeacrPowers May Take n Hand. f LONDON, Dee. IIO. Dr. Dmieff, the HiilKiirimi mov tolil tlm I'ulliil I'ri'ih lieiit toiluy llinl "llulcuriii will in- hint Hint Tut key nliniuliiii Ailrimuiile." "The allien' vli'loncn rn- lillei- llieiu to llial" hiiiiI Him- i-rf. "Jf the Turks ImM out, I luxe nKiillnlioiiN will h" off." Ankeil when, Dmieff ! plle.l: "WVilnifoliiv if iieecwtnry " LONDON, Dee. .10. Ilwrnino the Turklth Mini llftllian peaeo ilrleButf rnlleil lo p-t tOKi'thcr the pi'iirit eon re re n en lirro thU arternoon wan ml Joiirnoil until Wpiluemlny. The aen nlou tmluy Inateit lexM tlinu an hour I a riM-ciK wnn rnllrtl to ulloK" Chi.Tnr)cMrrtOIMI?rp1rtt?Hrhrteli Kranta rontnlnlng liutructioiiH. 1 1 n liarneil today that tlm rc reitfiilnthrN of Turkey and thit Ilnl Knit lalK held two private unoffi cial ronfert'iiiTH nlnio Hjlurday In an effort to reach an undcmtntidliiK. Ilulrli Mm AmloiM It Ik Mated thai llulRrtrla I thn uiiiHt uiixlouM nmoiiKat llalkan utatea to ncniiro pearit, tilnir wIIIIiik to iiinklt iiiirt'Mlon to UrliiB the wnrMo un 1'iid. rUtrln. U la bi'lletvd, U the principal kUiiuIiIIiii: block In thn way or I'liilliiK thit war. It U reported thnt thu llnlkun ul Ilea will Rtlffly oppoac a M'ttlcment of I lut llalkan dlaputn by nrhltrntlon or the powers, liecaime tho Triple At llimcit la IntnreHted In dm territory Itnolvt'il. CONSTANTINOIM.i:. Doc. 30. Turkey ravora nrhltrntlon or tho llnl kun situation by nnihniuiadoru or the ureal power, ll wn learned hern to day. All Turkey's uilnlatera except Kalmll I'axlia want peace. Arbitration l'moiiil LONDON, Doc. 30. That the only Noliitton or tho llalkan trouble Is arbitration by tho powom Is the KrowliiK conviction hero today. When tho penco envoys of Turkey nod tho ulllou met this nfternooii It Is understood tho Turks wcro nuthor lied to roncudo suvornl points hut to Insist on retatnliiK Adrlnnoplo, Orrirlal ndvlces of tho allies from llelKrndo Instructed tholr peuco vn oys lo reject tho proposals of Tur key submitted nt thn last mcotliiK. Home or thu Ilalknn Hlntes may In sist upon resumliiK hostilities untchs tho Turks yield, but It Is believed thnt tho powers would Intervene to prevent u renewal or tho rightlm;. SUFFRAGISTS AWAIT ALIIANY, N. V Dee. 30. Dosplto rnluy weather, thu suffrnBottes who mnrcliod hero from Now York to pre sent n petition to Oovomor-Klect Willinm HuUer were up oarly toilny, "Tho rain will not chniiKo our plans," said "Oouornl" Hosnllo Jones. "Our Honllnols nro nwnltluK tho coin ln or Oovernor Sulseor. Two aro nt thn depot to escort him to tho hotel. At tho hotul ho will bo mot by two moro, nnd nrrniiRomoiit8 miulo for u conforonco with uno. Then I will dollvor our inoHsaBO." A mitfriiKotto roily will bo hold to njitht. Local HurfrnBottos nro plnn ului: n series or tons and colubriitlous. MICWOIID, SOME OF THE WORK OF MEDFORD SCH00LS-A NEW YEAR'S F EATURE. HBV VHEBsr! ViBVBBaVaBBBBHHVaBVaKBBrSDBVaVaVI I HHH ft HB S9BIT BB RBSHHKHHHHHHHHHHHH3.aleBHBHHHHHHi LIB '''hHbVli lbYAYAPI nHHVAVAVAVAVABwHvlHBVBVBYAVI riiinlliire Made by Mimiiiil Training Depot Uncut TO CUSTOMERS AT i $3 TO $10 EACH NI'.W YOHK, Dc. no. -Admitting lllftL,i.lnVMiiiilrilV.lli ileiimmUfnr babies nt from $.1 lo Sin ench. Mrs Dorn lletnmllu, n Oermnii widow, ills closed here toilay the existence of a widespread traffic In Infants, which Is belli); InvesllKnled by the health department. DeelarliiK that she obtained her "stock" In various ways. Mrs. Itemiu Un said tho mat ndomaud for babies enmn from wives wishing to foist In fants upon uiiHiiKiicctliiK husbands I'rospectlVn customers she said, were not required to Kite reasons for their purchases; they were asked for no rcrercurcs, nor mnde lo promise to car properly for the Infants. The supply or babies, she declared now greatly exceeds tho demand bo cnuso or the IiIkIi cost or HvIuk Kanuttlmes she tins to fatten up the babies before m'IIIhk them, she said. Mrs. Heiumllii Insisted thnt her practice wns entirely within the law because slut does not p.cl paid lor the baby, but only for die trouble In pro curlui; It. BY INDIANAI'OI.LS. Dec. 30. Aftor tho sentences were Imposed ou tho labor lenders by JiuIbo Anderson, the thirty-three prisoners sentenced wero taken to n temporary dining room on tho font th floor of the fed oral bulldliiK, where they partook of a farewell dinner with wives and rela tives. At tho entrance to the dlnliiK room, tho miiiinclea wero removed nnd tho prisoners wero permitted to walk In nnd takn scats nt tho table. Tho only Indications thnt they wore KUtirdod was thu double row of offi cers stntloued around tho four wnlls. At the conclusion of the meal, tho prisoners wero taken to tho Marlon county Jail to uwut transportation to Fort Iicnvonworth. Marshal Schmidt said this afternoon ho probably would take the prisoners to Leavenworth on n special train over tho Pennsylvania railroad either tonlitlit or tomorrow. FRANK GOTCH'S BROTHER BROKE NECK IN BATH-TUB -. NBW YOHK, Dee. 110. Adolpli floteh, brother of Frank Ootelt, elimn pioit wrehtler of the world, died hero today, the result of fulling from n bath lull. An autopsy showed dentil was iluu to it broken nook, SUPPLIES A FAREWELL NN RON WOKERS WTH RELATIVES ORIWON, MONDAY. DKCKMIJKUJJO, IMS. (nnliuilloii INSPECT PORTS OF LONDON, Dec 30. Tho unwel come visits of certain nllcged spies said to bo Japanese orricers of IiIbIi rnnk have been n matter ol groat concern lately to the Australian au thorities. These men wnr noticed surveying land In tho vicinity ot ports nnd later endeavoring to take soundings. The latest deelopmont Is that the Japanese naval training squadron Is due to nrrUo ut Sydney during tho latter part ot January. The squad ron consists ol atmpurod cruisers, the Aso nnd Asiim.i. with Hear Ad miral Teichlna In command I BY HEAVY RAINS SF..VTTLK, Dee. ill). Willi llio wind BiihtiiiuiiiK Kle of between foily-fio nnd filly, miles un hour for Mixcrnl liours oil Sunday, nnd wilh n heavy downpour the creator pari of Ihe day, totlidr with one of tho liisliet tides oC.'tlie season on l'liRel Sound, ii'imtikalily tittle dam np) was done to .-liippiii!,', tcloKT.tpli or telephone wires orrailwayH. Muriners all over tho sound dis triet refused to put from pelt yes (erilny iu view of thu fact that tho utoim had rngeil hineo l'riilny, and whnt little duiunse wng done was in the lieitclfuiK of several houseboats nt Sinitli's Cove owned by lienolieomhcrt nnd (lie wiihliin' out of biiuill sen walls, APANESE PIES AUSTRALIA lriv-es Mnde by Domestic Science CHICAGO MAYOR EVIDENTLY FAVORS CimWGO, Dee. 30,-Jlnyor Car ler Harrison today refused lo see n Kivup of clergymen who hail paraded lo the oity ball to demmid that Har rison prevent New Year's Kve orgies in down I own onfiw. The mayor re fused to allow them to enter his office. Ono of tho ministers got the mayor on tho telephone hut tho con netion was immediately luoken. Tlien the ministers stood in the corridors chanting: ' "Wo wnnt lo see die nm.vor," when i sipiiut of police oidcied them out they went to police Chief MoWceney's offiuo and deiuniidod Unit ho roeind the order allowing salooiw lo re- i main open until 3 a. in. New Your' day. Later tho clergymen held n muss meeting and appointed i committee lo eo-opernto with tho lnw mid order league to start impeachment pro ceedings against Harrison nnd Mo Weeiiey. SHINGLE RATE CASE WASHINGTON, Dee. 1)0. Tho iu lerslute coinmeieo conimission today dismissed tho complaint of tko Fill Union Hay mul Shingle company of Vancouver, II. C, against tho Helling ham Hay nnd Hritisli Coliimhiii rail road that it discriminated in combin ation rates on lumber from points in Washington to Cuunda points. The commission found that no unreason able Kites wore charged to tho Oaiui diun border, NEW YEARS ORGIES " Xi:VV YKAKH' I!lTIO.V OF .m in, thiiu.m: ur i v vi:i.vi--simv On Wednesday the Medford Mall Tribune will lusue Its annual NVw Years Ishm. nro- rl fimel) HIiiBtrntoiL depicting the Krowth and development of Medford nnd the Uoriio ' rUer valley during tho past yeor. Despite quiet times In the entire eouutry. tho valley has ' made milwlnntlul progrea, nml ia on n better basis than ever before. Crops have been heavy and returns talr. Improvement in nil lines Is 4 reported. A new era of rail- road littilitlrm Is dawning to - be followed by phenomlnal 4 Krowth. You will find It all In the New Years' Imih. Order your .copies In ad- vance Last year the edition wan exhnusled the first day. It will probably be nguln this ytar. but If you phone your orders In, the papers will ho held Tor j on. This Is the best advertise- ment possible to send out and costs tho leant It Is mnde In Medford nml a credit to the entire valley Order now - Class EAT TALENT ROBBED The postoffico nt Talent wns rob bed Sunday night and a small amount of money and stnmn taken. V.i. Iraueo was effected through a rear door. Xo elites, were left as lo the identity of the burglars. The local M)lice were informed early today. It is believed that the same party rob bed the office nt Talent who robbed the Medford office Friday night. It was reported today thnt the of fice nt Kagle Point wns entered last week but that nothing was tnken. TO RUN NEW YEARS SAN DIEGO, Cal., Doc. 30. With such drivers as Hob Durman and Tony Jnnotto entered nnd with Bar ney Old field a probable starter, nil arrangements for tho San Diego au tomobile road rnco Now Yoar'a Day have been completed. Fourteen driv ers already hnvo entered and Old field Is duo hero this arternoon, Although tho entries hnvo been closed, President McFadden of tko San Diego county Automobllo Asso ciation sntd ho would bo given a place It tho fourteen drivers already In would consent. This will bo de cided this afternoon at tho meeting to give tho drivers their final In structions, It Is not known what car OUIflold will drive, but a giant Flat has been placed at his disposal. Many or tho drivers wont over tho course yesterday and reported It In splendid shapo, . POT F COIN AND STAMPS NO. 2H0. SPECIAL TAX IS Ashland, Prospect and Lake Creek Want Better Roads and Vote Spec ial Tax for That' Purpose at Meeting. Four Other Districts Will Held Elec tions Today for Similar Pur pose. Three road districts Saturday voted n special tax for road purpose, ns follews: Ashland, 2 mills. Lake Creek 2 mills, and Prospect 24 mills. Other districts are holding their elections today. Koad District No. I, comprising the county cast of Ahland to tho Kla math county and California lino lev ied a two-mill tax at a meeting held Saturday afternoon at tho Nell creek school house. Tho decision was practically unanimous, and (ha levy Is expected to realize SSG00, George W. Dunn presided at tho meeting and John A. May acted as secretary. Thero was a large at tendanco ot taxpayers and consider able Informal discussion of the dis trict's affairs was held during the af ternoon. Tho I.ake creek district also held a meeting Saturday and voted a twp mlll tat for road purposes. The will raise about 15000. Out ot thtf forty votes cast there was- Ht-m-dbHHfflUHK-lHtUetj.sbowVtiK tho progresslvenesa of the district. Tom Staalex was unanimously recom mended to the county court ns road supervisor., Work on the highways affect cut with be begun as soon as tho weather conditions permit. Her man Myers acted ns presldeut and Charles Terrlll secretary. Tho Prospect district voted a tax of 24 milts', 21 taxpayer)! being pres ent, 1C of them voting tor tho tax. This will raise about 4000. T. II. Illglnbotham acted as chairman and W. W. Wlllotts as secretary. Four other districts aro holding meetings today. Theso aro Trail creek, Talent, llutto Falls and Asbes tos, tho latter on tho head waters of Kvans creek. OF f BOLD SAFE CRACKERS NEW YORK, Doc. 30 Declaring they havo arrested ono ot the boldest gangs of safecrackers In the country, tho police hero today havo In custody seven men, none of whom Is over twenty-two years of age. Their al leged leader Is Henry Ross. According to the police, tho al leged robbers planned a Now Years' celebration, Including tho blow-lug opon of the safe ot Patrick Penna chlas' Italian bank here, which usual ly holds more than $300,000 In cash and negotiable securities. I BONDS BROUGHT LITTLE PORTLAND. Ore., Doc, 30. How worthless Columbia river or chard bonds wore spread all over tho Northwest was told this morning by C. L. Uurton In tho trial of A. J. Welti, accused with W. B, DeLarm and several others ot floating tho bonds. Ilurton was manager of tho Pacific Urlclt nnd Marblo company In St. John, Oregon, at the tlmo he al loges ho exchanged SG3.000 of tho brick stock for S&Q00 worth of bouds. AMBASSADOR'S ILLNESS CANCELS FESTIVITIES BEItlilK. Dec. 30 Tlio (eustomnry Now Year's reception fit (ho Amer ican embassy here lias been aban doned because no improvement wa noted in tlio condition lodny of Am luvssador Leishmnnu, who lias been ill hero for bomo time. VOTED IN THREE ROAD OSS Q. 52a I