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Clfy Hall -m Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Clearing, emitter Miux. 45 1 Ml.i. a Prcclp. .73. MIUDjrORD, OJIRUON, MONJLW, .JANlTAKY 20, 1913. NO. 257. Dully Hnvrulh Yrr, NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE ARE CLOSED rfc k !J Si BULGARA i PEACE EFFORTS ITO RENEW WAR Premier Danelf Empowered to End Ncuotlnlluns, Calls Evcrythliiu Oil Dulujirlans Deceived as to Con illtlons at Aflrlntioplo. Turkey Oilers to Cede One-Hall of Adrlanoplo Out Oiler Is Not Ac cepted. LONDON, Jitli. 20 Donputclicn from (ho Premier of lliilgurlu to I)r Dunoff, Hint country's chief oinoy horn In I lie TiirMnli negotiations, mil powered iUiioff to cud nil negotia tions ut hit own tllntirrllun, Thu itfic putcliCH detilnied Hint llulgnrlu In pre pared to resume iliu wnr Immediately Paucff mi)h iH'Rotlutlutm nri c ml cil. While no dofliiltn statement U forthcoming It Is liliitml by the Util itarian thnl thoy huiu been gross!) ilccohed regarding conditions nt Ailrlanoplo. It U stated tlml sup IhimmI refugee who (li'il the city do during conditions Mnro awful woro In reality spies sent out li) Hid Turku to iIitcImi tin- biwloglng army of the lllUl'H. LONDON. Jan. 20 -Offering to t'Kiln li til f of Adrlmioplo to Hid Hal knit allien while retaining Unit half of tlm city roiuirliiliiK the Moslem iitloii. iitul nuking for n resumption of tliu peace conferences lioro. I tho li't of un unconfirmed report re ceived from Couttnulliinplo hum to day. Premier Daiiuff aitmllti'tl ho hud ht'iiril thu rumor Diplomats here woro pleased toiluy with tin- developments of tlu llalkuu tirklvli tioRotlntloim, mitt tlio lintircn kIoii In RriittliiR that Turkny will at Hilt hint mOIIH'lll MRICO to till lilt- iiiiiihIn of hur focn, rnthor tliuti aunln miluult to llio arlillratloii m-ijotla-tlonn. Nomm iiKotioy tttHiati'hri from Con httiiitlnoilo today ilccluro Hint a rrp rofi'titntlvti of thu llalkuu iiIMuh him tli-llvnri'd mi iillliiiutiim to thu I'ortn. Kiiyltm Hint Hid iirmlmlt-o In form will ho tiTiiiliuitt'il within II iliiH iinltHiii n ptuito nKrnumtxit Ih ruurlicil. ONE DYING, ONE JAILED FROM FIGHT OVER BATH CIIK'AOO. Jnn '.'ii - Alhcrt lllnln In ibliiu liuro todu). n nd I'nin. J lllrro Ih In jail, Hid romill of a flnht oit thu rlitht to tako a hath flmt. Two wrukn iiko tint men, find In liiitlirolii'H, mill nt tho luitlirooin nnd tiinrrt'lt)d. Vcntuiday lllnln lniit lllrro to tho tub, mid fltthl wltli knlvuM follow oil. OF NIJW YOHK, Jan. L'O. - llloody iIoIIiik mitrknil iodiiy'ii iltivnliipniuiitH In tlm uiirmout woikcnu' strlko huro. HtilkorH woto liiully hurt, moron tinf riiiod minor ItrtilKoa and u doxoti mini wuio nrrtiHtud, Troulilo Htiirlcd wlum Hlrlkoru (IiihIii'iI with HtrllttihroukorH ut tho iintraiu'o to u UprliiK Htroot factory Thii'ii KUiirdH and flvu HtrlkohrtMiliora woro rotiKlily liuiulloil whou tlioy at tumptcd to imtor tho Hhop, mid n froo for all flKht ftillowoil. I'ollco roHdi'Vi'H riiHluid to tho hcoiio chuiKod with iltawn cIuIih whoa moro tlian 1000 HtrlkorH Hliowod riKht. Thu maniil'iictuiom aro InflamliiK tlm HtrlkorH to vlolouco by atUuiiitlnu to break tlm Htriko with ontnldorH. Moro tliun Ui1,000 wuIbI uud drous makut'H, It Ih lopqitoil, rutuniod to wurH lodii)', BL I MARKS SHE GARMENT WORKERS LA fflRM WYOMING EN OY EA s m Factional Differences Over Election ol Successor to Senator Warren Results In Rouiih ami Tumble Scrlinmane. Confusion So Great That House Is Forced to Adjourn Until Afternoon Clash Is Over Contested Seat. CIIKVIiNNi:, V Inn. 'JO.- I'm- tioiml ilift'rriMii'cx hmt the eltvlioii of a hiici'twMir In I'nltftl KtHlfn Ht'iiHtori Warroii loilm led to n fiit fight mi Hit- floor or Hid lion" of u'lircHtmtH liii'H lii'in but con Si'Mktr 1'nitt ami Sit'nl,or I'm turn Wotitl. 'I'hf.N fiuno to hlowM w lion Pratt1 ralhil KoiriMiitiitHlii lliintrr, h re- imlilit'Hii, In tho I'lmlr iimti'iiil ot ! H.(Mki-r pro tm Wnoil. ' Tnoihlo liniUf wIumi IimImvV I mIihi iiicnoil. Tlm ilwHoentU intrn I ttni't'il i.KidiilHn Hi ttio tiiili't Wlllcll lloliltll HlMt H nK'ihI ihhii- mltlt'o bo iiniiii'il to hum. on tin liter lis ol' thioti rt'iiiibtii'Hii I f indent n tUlf MllOMf klSltl. mo iMinloti'il ti tho li'iimrrutn. IT Hit' ii'iinlilioiiim ait niiM'iilcil it would tic tlm ilomooiHtn t'oiilml of tho offiliittuu on joint liiillut mill oiinblo IIkhii to iihiiio War H'Ii'h niit'pittinor. Tin n'oolnlion wiik liililoil, I'mtt tiiNinliiiv ! wax niithoiirotl b. nw to iiamt' llio itoiniiiilloa. and did ro. n ioliltlii llnvo riimliliiHitt. t It i io tli'inonmlrt mid lilniciilf. Thin kiiwi tlio li'ilibllonil colli nil of llio com milli'o. Tlio ilumooralH olijooloil In thU irooi'iliirn mid ro-iulmilnor-il llio rt"iiiiti(tit I'mtt ilccliirod tho woto nut of onloi, mill llio ilciinicriilh nt lionlml from hi ilooinion. Tlio look er llii'ii oitlloil Itoiro(Hitolio Hunter to llio chair, mttiiilmiiiiiK tlml no nno itinlil ho otille.l lint him. W'ooil uixiiitoit mi tnkiiiK tho chair. I'nttt picked Wood tii liodily mid hurled him at tho wall. Wood mlicd buck, and tlio two unit luittlitiu ham inor ami toiiKk when they wore sop united. Thcienflcr Imlh Pratt am Wood iii-iftlt'd on proi-nliiii.' mnl the oonfit xnni wan mi moil Hial tiller ;i(l mill iiIch iiinineiit Imlli Milon iifjroi'd n mljoiini until thin ittloinouii. SENATOR SMITH'S FATHER DEAD AT HIS HOME .SANTA ANA, Cnl., .Inn. tlll.. (looiKo If- Smilli, fntlioi'of I'. S. Son iitor William Aldon Smith of Miclu Kiui, in (lend at Ills Imnm hero foda. MexsauoH liom Wicliinutoii xttite that Senator Sunlit will stmt al once tor Califoinm. Road to the Magnificent Humanitarian Institution Impassable -h7'- -a-- : , - .v.' 'W t . ' X & . ' . MV '$! r fcii '"mi hIHDI llllHlflH i:iH i 1 HH&vOT UhVfcvi,wvvvt..Yi.ivyf KfKK i v IflHBHilllllMHUIfilHIIHiEIBBBBHH''' JHHIHUBB99HHi1 HBHmlHHBH9!B9SHHlHHrl ! Stoop Rindo from Knst Main to Haurod Heart hoapltul so deep with tnlro It Ih up to dip city to provldo mi udoiiiinip i-onl TO SHOW DETERMINATION NOT TO WORK UNTIL DEMANDS ARE GRANTED NINETEEN GIRL '-'MARTYRS" LEAO 6010 GARMENT STRIKERS STRIKING GARMENT WORKERS AT UNION SQUARE MASS MEETING AFTER BIG PARADE. Sixty tliotmnnd trlklng enrment workor. ImI Uf n'nrtooii yoiinc womon who vrc Jut rclriucil from Jnll nflur onliis n ncntencc of three d.iyi. mnrcliotl dofliintly Hiroiish tho lower cant ide of Now York iy to liow iliolr nnployen Hint thoy wrt; a flnu ni orcr tu their ilcmamls unit tbolr drier minaiiun not to return lo wnrk uiilll ihoy wore Rrmilnl I onrtiis u diMurlmuce two police ltinKtior, oerHl cnptNlus mid mo Immlrrtl mi formed police men uud mmiy dotecllrci mnrihtsl with Hie lrikum brouli more than three mlle of cml nldt mrcett to Union nqiure. where n meelius wan held Here the ulrlker proclaimed their flsht for boiler w.ikoa mid Improrttl Knnliitry conditloo In the workshop. I'lflcen bnitdriil women, lusltttf uud wnilnj; Imniirrx. led lite nrmy of klrlkcrx. iiitt lt Imiltlit miipiled the mixlc The iiltietcrn yeunj: women who tenet! a prlm niitenec in llrtMikiyn for iIoIiib picket tluiy nero llio Ueroliaic of Hie tiny They carried n unnuer telllnc of Ibeir murlitluin 'I ho lyht of iln ihh ripilmi i.r.ui.i forlh wilil cbfrlii: ARCHBALD IS OVERRULED BY IE COURT: WASIIINdTON, Jm. in Tlio I . S. Miprciiie otiiirt liitudiil down it tie oihoii toilav holding iinpitifiable tlio rexountion of mi imimrtmit onlur of llio tiilurritiitc commerce (Htrtimiiiuti liy ii tleaielmi of the ooinmerce oourl tliioh nullified a reduction in rate ordered on tho l.uii.wllc mid N'iihIi. illo nnluay belween Now Orloaiii uud Molillo. .Itiduo Arelilialil wiole the com- moi't'o e i nil ilcoixioii, wliiuli whm mcr- nileil today. Tlm inter-tnto nuiiiiierro oomniii- Mini in its order hold tlml the rule wlutdi had been niNcd had been in of feet 'JO iai. mid were fully com-iM-nKiitory. The eommeree court en- jollied the enforeeiimni of this order. Justice. Uimar wrote the xupremo court tlecivioii which todav oMU'tniletl the conimoive court. After rvndcriiiK thi ileoisiou the Miprcmc court iiiljomiioil without Immliui; down uu oilier impoitaut deciMoiii.. ASK WOMEN TO EAT JAM INSTEAD OF BUTTER NKW YOltK. Jan. 20 'Don't eat butter; ent Jam limtoad." Thin plea wan tout Into 30,000 Now York homoN totltty b Mm. Jul ian 1 loath, prenhloni of the Hoiimo- when I.enKiie. who ho pen tu down tlio price of butler. SUPREIV ODDIE SAYS DOWN WITH D VORCES AND IS M NEVADA (AlfSON CITV. Xin . Jan. illl. -"I low n with ilioiif c..nne-. uoil tin ihli iirireliguliin;," Thin wmh HiiuKiafeunuit of timer- Ino'r Oddic in lifn'rrnnnr1rtt'sliKefo tho lo-i-laturo. Tliu .MhsIiuu eount delegation, which include, lteuo. was hit hard Thoy hml hi-h lopX M ilcfeittin new tllMirui! logiwlution if the pitoniur kept out of the fishtr AIUioiikIi Nevada, ha been the scene of no lug )Mttnli-tio cinitet Mlieo the Jolins.iii.,leffries liallt ut Kouo July I, 11)10, fjovernor Oddie wauls the law pennitlin- fuii-li con tests ieiea1eil E SA I. KM. Oie, Jan 'JO. Senator Calkins toda iTiiitrodueetl Ins lull introditced ut Hie last (.essiou of the lcj;ilnluic, making snlooukeepeis h able for ilamnKeo on the complaint of wife, mother, or child of mi habitunl dntiiknitl or tut iiiloMoaled XTon. The nut of a bartender is made the it't of his piiiicipal. The lull a- forte passed l Die senate nt the lat ses sion but tailed in the house. us to be practically Impassable. BRITISH WOMEN TO LEARN V01 FATE ON FRIDAY LONDON. Jan. 20. Tlilrteon mil lion llrltisli women, ou next Friday, will learn whether or not thoy will bo enfranchlncd, when tho meuauro carrylnc tho suffrago clauno comes up In the Commons fo dtvUlon. With tho members of the cabinet equally divided, tho houto member nlilp Is nUo split. It Ih reported that 29. of tho membership hnvc been recorded as faxorliiR the suffrage. clam-e; that 1'20 urn UKnlnst it, nnd that tho votes of l.'.O tiro In doubt. Two days' debate will precede the vote, on which hangs the outcome of the Ioiik and bitter warfare waged for the ballot by the suffragettes. Announcement was made today Hint a kcctlon of tho suffrage su im porters, opposed to window smashing and mini destruction, are to turn to prayer as an aid to their cause. Lena Ashwcll, an nctrobs, and Lady Henry Shemey, as leaders of tho uon-mllt-taut hiiffragcttes, plan to pray five minutes every noon that Providence may Interpose In behalf of "Votes for Women." SOCIALIST PLEADS FOR ELIMINATION OF WASTE OI.Y.MP1A, W11., Jan. JU.-'Klun illation of waste," is the hobby of Hopresontutivo . II. Kniery, lone socialist nieuiber of the lei-hitnre heie, nnd ho practices what he pre.iohes for since he him not wasted a minute of bin own lime or the legis lature's time since it oinmeil. Kiuery has listened to all urjju menls, ivad till bills, nnd voted on everv measure or resolution accord inu to his own coinietioiis, but ho hasn't mndo n speech. ''Whal's tho use of wasliu the time," biiid he. "Jt costs $:i a miuutu to run thin lesislaturo nnd na we eati'l hopo to et any socialistio U'j islatiou passed, I won't talk until I have sometliinj: way that is worth that much money." GOES UP SEVEN POINTS NKW YOltK. Jan. 20. Auiorleau Tobacco wns pushed up over seven pofuta In tho stock market today. Ouuurul Klectrlc opened ut 144, hav ing closed nt 1SS Saturday. Humors that tho supremo court would decide In favor of tho railways In tliu Minn esota case cutisod a brief advance In Union Pacific und other Ibsuos nt noon, Tho market cloned steady, Jlpiuls were steady, THROUGH STREETS E RIVER F BILL INTRODUCED TODAY BY REAMES SALKM, Jan. 'JO. Iteprescutattvo ('. l Kennies of Jackson county to day introduced the first of the Kaguo river fish bill of this session. It iroides for the reocuimr of the stream to commereiul fishing from it mouth lo Hie mouth of tho Illinois river, nnd litis the approval of the Koguf Ifiver hi-h Pnitection associa tion, which drafted the present mili um e law closing the stream. Under the provisions of the bill. it is made illecul to purchase, sell or cuteh Meelhead or other trout by any means except with rod mid" line. Gill-nets for salmon are permitted only below the month of the Illinois, unit nets must be at Ieat 82 inch uie-.li. Sunday closed neusoii-. throughout the open seu-oii are specified and the open season below the Illinois extends from April L"i to August 10 and from Sept. 1 to Nov. 'JO. us fixed by thu Mate jtiine and fish association. The bill will be fought In both sen ale mnl hou-e by the Josephine dele gation which wants tho upper rher opened to Grunts Pass. IS SHOT BY AUTO BANDIT CHICAGO. Jan. 20. Detective Peter Hart was shot nnd liutuutly killed hero this afternoon while en deavoring to arrest a muu who was euterlng u flat In u susplcous manner. Hart grappled with thu robber but the man beetired the former's revol ver and shot him with it. Hart hud gone to the tint with De tectives Boyer nnd Mestell on Infor mation given by James Horry, who confessed to being ono of tho auto bnudlts who huvo torrorlted certain sections of this city lately. Hart was the first to approach the rob ber. Ho mot the suspect and drew his revolvor. Tho two eliished and Hurt was shot dead. RELEASE OF CLANCY CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Honda In tho sum of $60,000 woro submlttod this afternoon for i;. A. Clancy of San FruncUco. Thoy huvo not been piusod upon by District Attoruoy Jllllor. Tho court Indlcuted It would order tho release of II row n mid McCain, Miller baying their bull boudu wore sutlsfuptory. Hcos llorgor wus ap pointed by the court to u mm I mo thu tsurlttes offered for the Chlcugo labor londors, R SECOND R HI DA H OR wmwm Attorney for McNamaras (or Second Tlmo Within Year Faces Los Anne les Court Securing of Jury Is Most Difficult Task. Loyal Wife Sits by Side of Defendant Who Is Confident of Acquittal ki Bain Case. '!. I.OH ANGELns, Jan. 10-In a gloomy court room hung with heavy curtains and oil paintings ot dead jurists of th'e Los Angeles county superior court bench, Clarcnco Dar row, labor lawyer and attorney for the McNaraara brothers, went to trio today for the second time within a year on a bribery charge growing out of the McNnmara trial. ft was quickly seen that tho tasV of procuring a Jury would be as dif ficult as on tho occasion of Darrow's first triat. Of a venire of ISO (ales men, half a hundred were quickly ex cused. Almost every man called ap parently had valid reason to bo ex cused from duty. Many who were subpoenaed to appear failed to re spond to their names and court offi cers wero scut to search for them. " Loyal Wife With Him Loyal throughout her husband's tight for honor and liberty, Mrs. Darrow appeared early in the court room and took a seat at bcr hus band's aide. ThroBghoutthe,proce dure she talked confidently with him. occasionally patting him on tho sleeve with her gloved hand. Darrow himself appeared confident and almost carcfrco, In direct con trast to his first appearance In court on tho occasion of his former trial. The specific elm rye iigainst thu veteran labor uttomoy wns the bri bery of Robert P. Buiu, 11 juror in the MeN'umani case. It was one of two contained in indictments follow ing the MeN'uinnra trisl. The other the bribery of George Ioekwood, Dur row wag acquitted iihu. Itesuiue of Cako The present indictment nguiiist Darrow charge tho bribery oMlobert P. itain, the first juror accepted in tho trial of J. U. MeNamara for the dynamiting of the Lok Angles Times building, Oct. 1 1010. McN'tiuiuro pleaded guilty with his brother John J. MeN'amaru ami was given a life sentence for that crime. Thu stutu alleges that the MeXumimts' plea of guilt v was brought about ljv' the du-fen-e nttorueyH because of the ul leged briberies becoming" known. There have been mnn delays in the second trial of Darrow ami for a long time it wns believed by many thai on account of his nctiuittal of (Continued on page 2.) AT WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Uuclu Sum's appropriation of $'J, 000,000 tor a government exhibit at tho Sun I-'run-cisco exposition, us provided lu the HoMoubuig bill, Puctftu coust con gressmen say hero today, will go through the house without opposlttou. This prediction Is bused ou the unan imous approval of the mcuHuro by tho sub-cumnitttee ot the house commit toe on ludustrlul arts and eposltlous. Tho full committee will receive the sub-commlttees report tomorrow and whllo thoro may bo some discussion on certain clauses of thu bill It, U unanimously agreed that Its main foutures, Including a commission ot feoven, will fuvorubly be reported to tho houso, The bill provldos that Hie bulldlux to bo constructed ou the seaside In Sun Francisco must be permanent. Insuring big additions to Uncle Saui'e reservations there 2.000,000 OR FEDERAL BUILDING mm AR . f r l