tf Oregon HftTtrful iHhk r nta Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'm I r tonight unit HHHiwjr Mnv. 10 .Mln. It(t cooler. &a 'jt Purly.sitronil Trsr. DnllytUytinlli Vmr. jMKDFOKD, 01CI2(IOX, KA'ITIflJAV, .JANTAUY l, 191.1. NQ. 214. OF RESUMPTION WA MM A A BULGARIANPREIER HOPE OF PEACE GIVEN OP BY F Dulfjarlan Says Mis 0iIIiiiImii Mas Flown anil That There Is Nolhltifj for It But Flht Turks nefuje to Meet Demands of Allies. Adrlanoplc Is Bono of Contention Turkey to Appeal to Powers for Intervention. LONDON, J ii n I -Drohinillon ttllll lllllll for HKII hctett (III) Unt il mi tlinttm mill Turkey luul entirely vaulie. vi Hd vulroil linrtt tonight bv llulgnrlnn premier Daunff nftur hit hml tlliiHil irlvtuly at lint ('niton Hotel ltli Itoiolilil IMkliii, the load 1 it K Turkish envoy. Daueff ad mlt (imI ho trlml lu convince llesohld 1'iihliti of (ho futility of further par leying by the Turkish envoys hut fulled Uurller In the day Premier Daneff hml aiiliouurnl thitt hopes (or n Mttltttuuiit of I hit dlffletiltloN wore bright. "Ituntimptlttn nf war." said lluiii(( ullttr iIIiiIiik with ltechld Pasha, "I iilmnut n certainly Tint sllim- lion U H grave a It poMilhty roulil bit M traditional llulgarlan optl in loin has entirely illimppearml " (in Daneff ami ltcolilil 1'anhn took Ihih'Iiwiii lotti'thcr privately IhUewui In nt Urn Cnrltoil llnlrl. It wn until Datntff tried to rout lure Itenchlil Pasha Hint further roiimnnen by I tin Turkish envoys would bo futllo. 10 GET RELEASE I.I:AI.S0('I. Km.-, .I.i.,. I I'lll' lllllnll llll'll T t M; -'lltl'ili'M here lor hiiImu fully irmi-H.liiiK- il.uiiinnle wcie Jnbilnut o(Ir i it tin' action til lilt' I'nitctl Slate court ol' iipikimU in (Ilil'llU'O IlilllllttlllK tllOMI to Imil, pend- inn tin niitonmo of their niolloii Tor it mm' Irlnl. Today'. iiiiiiI, Iiowomu. iliit not liriiiu mi miter of mliMiKit for ini of III" ilyiiuiullers. Wllllll IUMVS of I III' ClIllllV lll'lillll rt'ii ithril the prison, giiHhl Miy, one of lint prisoners turned to II, S. Iltmklu iiml mi Id: "Tluuo l no rimMin Tor uii lo lie liliul ovi't- tliU thine, l'"r It won't do ymi miv good. You "III not xrl out." Thu lleitlllon icooid of tint nioo lint completed mill nil luivi' now been assigned o legllllll' (tulle. 10 TEST MERITS OF POItTLAND, Oro, .Inn I VIh Ihly oxuri'lNtiil by nttni'kH iiuiiId on vaccination by Mm Luuru ('. Little, iiiuiIIciiI lecturer, who he was publicly debuting on n nrcluutlon Ihsiio, Dr t'u hln S. White, secretary ot tint statu lion id of lii'iilth, nriiHo In IiIh pliu'ii on Iliu pluUoriu iiml challenged MiH. I.lttlo to Hpmul four Iiouih In tlio pestlioiuu with him to hio who would coutriU't Hiimllpux flint. Hit In today not only n victor In tho ilubuto by popular acclaim, but liU clialliiuKo Ih turuoil down, Tho imnnuul Mih, I.lttlo hml flu IhIiiiiI hur linpuaiiliinont of vaccina tion Dr. W'hlto riibhuil to thu front or tli ii platform ami Htiongly IiihIii uatliiK that who hail niado iiilH-reiru-HoutattoiiH, fucoil hur iiml hotly do (darinl: "I am vmulnatitd, Mih. I.lttlo, ami you are not. I challuiiKO you to ac company inn lo t tut poHthoiiHo whom wo will fonwo all precautions in opuiily tit'atliiK Hinallpox ciihom, to Hint who coutvnrlH Hut iIIhoiiho flint." Mih. I.lttlo Hontly hut firmly do (illuud (ho luvltntlou, ENVOY AN PRISONERS m WHTE WILLING VACCNATON E JONES $21,379 F E Sheriff Turns Over All Money Due County and Expert's Report Shows No Shortage, Yet Money Has Mys teriously Disappeared. Jones First Hears of Shortage on Christmas and Raises Money by Heavy Sacrifice. .Slicrirf Wilbur A. .loiivn Icmcx ol I'ltT with no nliortiiKt' i'Iiiii'imI iinlnt liU mlmiuiiitiiilioii, nccordiii to tlio rcHiit of ,, II. ulH)ii, txNii in- ivmiliiMt Tor tint iMimity. It nhowt. lliHt nil iiiouii'H that nhoulil In lie t'ouuli'il for 1ihu Imhiii tunii'il over to the I'ouuly lieiuuiitr. Yet holding oft ieo lint. H.t the -liftitT fJtl"H.07 in iii'lmil I'tihh, which ho mined in tint ihm( t'eu ilnv" to inn Le up ii ilcfieii'ii ev in hi iHilliTlioiiH whlelf Iihh liiyn tenoiinly iimiiH'HIi1 illlllllic hlx tour t i. of iifMer. I'11'n.l I lean. It ( InlMiim-. The futl tlinl Slienlf .loins knew of the nhoitiice wn on the iiiorniiiK of December '.'II nl'ter he hml leturn eil fiom "peiuliiiu (.iiriimin with nl lltil!. Itttfoltt lemillK Tllc-ilns III leruooii, December L'l. he lulrinteil Chief Deputy It. II. Dow to turn the moiie over to tin' treuxiirer D w replleil that he woiilil. When JitiiiNt enlercd lux iTfiec .'I'liuiilHy iiHirnlnc lie nolieeil that Dow wiih while mill nenoii "Wliiil'. the imiller. Hob," Joiie' cnwtliiK'. "We'ie tilntrt." 'How inueliP "I ilmi'l know there niv w.ts lli book-." Jitie limkeil thum m it. Tin hoit lit' In' Mtdiid wh hIiuiiI .fJIMHIil. "WTiritt i it, ItoUP wii- hi- next iinery. "I ilmi'l know." " I toll," eoHlililleil .lone, ''illdu'l nu le Coliiimni -f 1(1,000 to Hipuire up liU lulling iiml luiHllii" liceiiff hortHtt." "N'o, Nir." '"Then where in the niniiev t" "I ilou't know itV none." Veilflc (tut SlmiliiKo Jonon elieekeil oor hi, book n wdII an he I'oiihl iiml Miliiliud that u ohoi'tnge. of uboiit WO.OUII eited iniiuvillutuly uotilled hit boiuUinon iiml County .lmlj:' Ni'il. He then lie sun to niiho tint money with which lo unci the hlioi'tiiuo. Mr. .Ioiiim hiiyi. that ho bus no iilim wheie the money went, or how il went, tliut .Mr. Dow luia ulwu. look- eil utter the fimimtiiil end of the of fice, thut ho hml implicit faith nod eoiiniluiifti in him, that both e.vpcil Wilhon mid Dow leixnteit luxt July Ilint the bookn und ciiIi biilanccd. The inouiiy, he sIiiIoh was kept in tho Mile in the county eleikV Mtiill iiml the Nufe wiih iim'iI jointly by hhcnlt nml clerk. I here were only three Kc.Vh, one held by ,lonc, mm by Dow mid one by Clerk Cole iiiiiii. Hunk dcpohiih were uimlu fnnn the Mile. I'pcit WlNoii is of the opinion (('ontltiuod on piiko 2.) TO CLOSE TONIGHT HI PAN), Tomih, ,lmi. . uuulile to M'cui'e fuel or ore on account of a hlrike und Din I'reiylil embargo on nil .Mc.icun railroadx, Hie (Iiikkcii lutiin Hiui'lleirt at Chiliuuliua, Moil terey, Akiiii Culienles and Yelnrdeun urn expected to eliwe down tonight until more ipiiet conditions are ic Htored, 'I'IiIk iiiiiiou would vemUir MI.OOO Mexicans idle, und probably would iiugnieul the iniikH of the rcbcU, .MiuuK employing tluniHaudH of per hoiih depending on Hie smiilteirt to handle their ores, probably will also 1)0 l'ul'CA'd (o dose, OY S MEXICAN SMELTERS PHINCIPAL MEN INVOLVED IN f- lJMrB I9 ' - .v IT Bl M"rTijj m wmimm tiii Ol-AF TVCITMOt- Ni;Y YOilK. .Ian. I. Coinbiniiig. the phonograph nml uioxiug picture machine!., Thomas A. l'.dion, ha deuioiiKtritled today at his Inborutor ie' in lli Oninge, N. 'J., Iiik most recent invention thu kiuetophoiie considered u umrvel of iiieehauie.il ingenuity. The invention will be nut oil the market in uboiit tliiilv dayx. Seven iuuIh of filniK were run through the inaeliiiie, mid each char acter'; voice w'Up. repiodneeil, grow ing lowdor iu the performer up. proaelicd the leiw of the camera ami vice vitmi. "The fiuet operas nml be-.! dramas will be within the le.ieh of the ioor. est mint," Mild r.OVoii OF 1912 WASIIINHTON. Jan. -I. -Senator Moc4 II. Clupp of MinncMotu inlro ilueed in the hciiale today u resolu tion extending the power of the cam iaign eoulribiitioiiH coaunittce to pi-obe the timuieiiig of the Ull'J emu pi'ign. Senulor Clapp staled thai he ex pected lo produce testimony us to who paid the bills of candidate,-, prior to the lust election. The reMilutioii went nyr despite the objections of Senator (leorgo T. Oliver of Pennsylvania. TWO PERSONS KILLED WHEN RAILROAD TRESTLE FALLS MOIIII.i:, Ala., .Ian. I, -Because mi engine of u New Oilcans, .Mobile und Chicago railroad passenger train proved too heavy for a tivntlo at l.euf, .Mi!,,, cikiiMiig the structuru to collapse, (wo iiorsoiis ate known to bo dead today and u ueoro injuied. s m TALK! MACHINE S ED SON S LATEST ITIIIIIITE miL IT illlirillS toWUAZjtV THREATS STOP ATL FOUT I.KAVK.WVOItril. Kan , Jan. 4 All vUltorH to the Rovern meiit prhou hero hnvo been barred bocautte official of tho penitentiary ami the government agents who d I' ll v rod tho thlrt) -three union men convicted of unlawfully truiuportlng dynamite to the authorities hero have received threatening letters. Kvuin newBpaper repnibuatatlves are barrod. The rontonu of the threatening Inttem have Iumii necrut but Warden .McAiighroy ailinlttcd tho receipt of anonymous letter written with red Ink. Warden McAughrey U holding all letters addressed to prisoners anil will not puss any until they have been, thoroughly examined by prison authorities. The threatening lo.tturs are ald to predict violence for tho officers hav ing tho piiaoueiH lu churno, Tho warden later admitted that Attorney, (ioncr.il Wlekorslinni had ordered tho exclusion ot all vh)ltorn winhlng to see tho dynamiter:. An entry made today In the prUon reconU Hhowod that Olaf Tveltmoo of San Francisco had served elKhtoon montliH lu tho Minnesota state peni tentiary. SOON TO BAY CITY SAN FUANCISCO, Cat., Jan. -Sam I.angford, tho HoHtou negro hcavywelKht who recently knocked out Sam MoVey In Australia. U com tug to Sail Fniuulsco about tho last of January, aeeordlui to word re ceived here today. PRION S EAVENWORTH l il s. HOCKIN. 2 P. U. HYAN. SIT TIGHT, BUT SAY LITTLE E NKW YOHK. Jan. --Sit tight, say little and keep the organization Intact." This, in effect, was tho watch word agreed upon here today by re publican loaders, who conferred pre liminary to the "rehabilitation ban quet." to bo held by republicans here tonight ami at which President Taft will deliver the principal address. Committeeman Mulvane ot Kan sas said tho party's future Is safe ami predicted lepubllran success In It) lt. Others predicted that tho administration of Woodrow Wilson would be a failure, especially In re gard to the tariff and thu trusts. E KILLS A POLICEMAN CKDAK KAPIDS, Iowa, Jan. -I. Following mi attempted jail bleak ut Marion, six mile-, front here, llurvey I.ee, cliurged with burglary. heUI a Mttiad of officer nt bay with a bot tle of nilni-glyeeriito und a revolver for nearly an hour today. I.ee then opened fire nml Officer Clturle. Oil liu of Cedar Ktipids wus killed with the first shot. The other officers then vmdied und I.ee wu. overpow ered. Sheriff I.oftu-, awakened uboiit 1 o'eloek by mi explosion, discovered the telephone wires of the Marion jail cut. lie niuniigcd, however, to sum mon help. None of the other prison ers eseuped. - v Duke of Ahcrcorn Dead LONDON, Jan. -I. James Hamil ton, second duke of Ahorcorn, Is dead hero today of pneumonia. He waif 7-1 years of age, ANO MAHIN !(J (Jllff IS TURNED OVER I Expert Wilson Reports on All of the Offices in the County With No De ficiencies Reported Hurje Sums Are Handled by Officials. Only Accounting Now to Be Made is by Clerk When He. Turns Over Small Balance to Successor. The new county court has a clean slate on which to begin IU adminis tration. Kxpcrt J. II. Wilson today filed a report with the retiring coun ty court In which no deficiencies aro shown in county offices. The only money yet to be accounted for Is the small state fund In the bands of tho county clerk who will turn this sum over to his successor Monday. The county clerk has satisfied tho ex port that he has the money on hand. On Thursday, January 2, County Clerk Coleman, according to the re port paid a deficiency in his fuuds. amounting to 1303.75, found by the expert in April, 1912, and 3S found by tin expert In July. 19 12. TbU payment squared him up. The report shows that ho record er's office has earned and collected fees from July 1. 1912. to. January 1, 1913, a total of I300S.2S. all ot which were promptly turned over to the treasurer, as earned. The urrica according to tho clerk has been pro perly conducted In all matters. In regard to the county clerk's of fice the export states that from July 1. to January 1, he earned and col lected S2G91.65 In fees which were turned over to the treasurer. The hunters and anglers licenses Issued during tho year amounted to IGSI2 of which 5110 has been for warded to the state. Tho report does not show where the difference Is but It Is said to be In the clerk's fuuds which will be turned over to his successor. On last Thursday. Jan. 2, accord ing to the report the county clerk turned over 1337.75 which was duo January 1, 1912, and which was found when the expert wont through tte books a year ago. The report cf the expert does not Include tht money now In tho hands of the clerk which aro to bo turned over to his successor Monday. Tho treasurer's office according to the roport has received since July 1 the sum ot S205.SG4.7G which with tho balance ou baud July 1. makes u total ot S3:' 1.013 53. He has disbursed S22i.G0C.C2 and now has on hand S79.G0G 91. E OF OLD CRIME SAN FUANCISCO. Cat., Jun. 4. -After Investigations lasting more than a year Into thu murder of William Wlnslow, a rancher ot Sunol. which occurred May 4, 1909. and the slaying of llotje Cordes, a wealthy hermit near Midway, Sup Joaquin county, Jauuyar 19, 190S. Dotectlve J. U. Marl; ley of the dis trict attorney's office here has se cured tho Incarceration aboard tho cruiser California, of Itlchard Charles Rtidge, alius Wagner, a mu rine, whom It Is alleged porpotratod both crimes, Markley located Uudgo last April at Itremerton 'Navy Yard, but fulled to establish completely tho Idoutly ot tho suspectod man. Markley based his suspicions upon a confession alleged to have been made by Gladys YVallaco, at Mc Cloud, Cal., In which the woman is said to have declared "Kudgo Is the man wanted," Tho Wallace woman, It is belloVed, received a large share of the murder loot. Slio formorly lived with Kudgo, according to tho detective, Nffl MYSTERY TWO SHIPS ARE , 1 LOST; STORM Ships Collide Off Norfolk and Many Go Down in Sea Storm Raging on Atlantic Coast Responsible for Heavy Damage. Fishing Smacks Are Lost off Massa chusetts Coast New York Suffers From the Storm. NOKFOI.K. Va., Jan. 4. Wlro Icss li8putche8 received hero this afternoon say three! men and ono wo man the latter supposed tf be tho wife or Captain Gilbert, lost their lives In the wreck of tho freighter Luckctiback. Tho vessel carried a crew of 33 men. Reports received here today s.iy tbo heavy billow swamped tho Luckenhack's lifeboats, throwing out the members of tho crew. Seven men including the first officer, man aged to cling to the wreckage until rescued, but suffered terribly from exposure. Tho tug Rescue Is speeding from here to aid thu rcTcnuo cutter Apache in tho search for bodies. Another; SteannT Klnkf', WASHINGTON. Jan. 4. The sinking ot a second steamer off Smith Point, at the mouth ot tho Potomac river, is reported In a wire less message Just received here from thu revenue cuttpr Apache, which Is steaming at full speed for tho scene of the Luckenback disaster. Tho messago stated that tho hteanier Florida had Informed thu officers of tho revenue cutter of the second wreck. It Is believed here that tho second vessel Is the Indrakaulka which is reported to have been the vessel with which tho Luckenback collided. Huge Storm Damage NKW YOUK. Jan. 4. Aa a re sult of yesterday's hurricane here. two persons are known to bo dead. another reported downed and fifty uorsons Injured front falls besides u property loss estimated at $250,000. Tho gate which had prevailed since yesterday. Is subsiding. Tho wind ranged from CO to 90 miles an hour, unroofing buildings und dam aging harbor craft. Tho storm Is general from Capo HUttoras to tho northern coast ot Maine. FMiermeu Lost ' HOSTON. Jan. 4. More than half a dozen small fishing vensels were wrecked und many persons Injured as u result ot tho galo sweeping over Now Kugland today. Much damugu (Continued on page 3.) T TO BE A DEPUTY 'Owitiir to recent developments, I utvu decided not to ainmiut . II. Colemuii my chief deputy, in thu sheriff's office, us 1 hud uiniounced,'' stilted Sheriff-elect August I). Sing ler Saturday. "1 Itavo not determined whom J shall appoint. I have several appli eatioiis und shall make a choice soon. "When I chose Cnlciuuu I was not conversant with affairs at tho coiiit liouse as I am ut piesciit. Since I hnvo decided to eluioso some .otio on (he outside.' t "I had intended to devote my en tire time to the sheriffs cud of (ho work but 1 will now give a part of my time lo the tax collections in order lo guard ugaiiisl uuy aliurlnges. I shall keep a daily cash hook and turn over tho funds collected each night to thu tremimer," DAK GREAT COLEMAN UNDER SINGLER