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i3 1 a Ji MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUNE SECOND EDITION Forljr-aeniit Tor. Dully IUvpiiIIi Yfr BOMBARDMENT OF ADRIANOPLE SETS my ME Reports From Buluarlan Army at Front Say Fortress Is Ablaze War nencwed on Schedule Time For elfin Consuls Permitted to Leave Turks In Good Shape (or Fluhtlng Roumanla Threaten Bulunrla from the Rear. LONDON', Fed. I-Alli'i Jive Imiin tit' nli'iulv firing, thn hombiuihtu'iit nl' Adiiutiopln wns Nt(iiii'il loilny niter irci'iit of tho request of Ilia iwwers ! allow foreign consults to lento tin idly. Hit Fortirn ,lln SOFIA, IVIi. -l.ltciHirlH frmii tin llulgiirinn army front thin nfli'iimon nv (tint pint nf Ailrimioplc In un tin im 11 result of the Hulgurimi bom liiuilmi'iit. It In believed hero (hut tln itlty may In' iitiiiypil. Semi-official liil'utiuation slates Hint I In' iMiniliiiriliiii'iit which began loot night begun again ut dn) light. VIF.NNA. Feb. l.-lnfoniiiitlon fceplng into mllltnry i-itvlc lirri' liv lt' iuw riiuliM is o t tin effect tluit tin' Turk are in far lit'ttrr fighting 1 1 i it 1 to withstand tin' llalkuu attack tliim KuroK) generally hiiiiiki-iI. Austrian nulhoritie nru informed Unit iIik TuikWh iiiiuy Iiiih been gii'iillv M lengthened mill tluit hiuii. tin v ('milium ut Tehutulju lire much lUIIIIIIM'll. II0111111111U I limy It 1 stated tluit tlii Mn-lrmx now liuti' l.Mt.tllKI men tuiil 1UJ i'uiiiiuii liclwnm Count utittiioplr- mnl tho Tcliuliiliii line, inn) in mlilitiiiii In tlutxp, fiO.OUO veterans nt ImiiIiI, Asin Minor, mnl iri.linil ut (lnlliHili nru ri'iiilv to rii-li to tin,' ilt'lt'iiNO of ( mi stlllltlllllple. Do pile tisoiiniiioc lliul Kiiumuuiu mnl lliilt-uriu IiiiiI lem-lind ho in.rm'. uii'iit un lo tin' rulilli'iilion of their lniiilitr, tln-patchr 1'ioin lliirlmicM tonight khv lliul Koiiiuiiuiu in 1110I11U img miolhi'r a 1111 v corps mnl that nil Hit' Umi;1utii in in tlio throes of re iiiuikiilili' imliliirv preparations. T BOMBS BY MIL 10 SLAY SECRET ENEMIES NHW YOIIK, Feb. I Confession tluit hu scut bombs wlilch killed two women huru niul another which vnry nearly killed Judge llmmtaky wan 111111I11 to tlio pollcu toilny by John Fur roll. Farroll's first crime, ho says, was whim ho tiout it wrapped liotuti which klllml Mm. Hrnrc Tuylor Wulkor In luir npurtinnnt hero a year ugo, llo hiij'm tho woman wan Ms daughter mnl that lio killed tier bucauso lie could not mihI tiro seeing hir llvo a lift of shame. Tlio man nlno confessed to tend liiK n bomb to Judgo Rosalaky, wlileh txplodod In IiIb tint IiihI Mareli mid wlileh ' almost proved fatal, Ilia third crime, lio said, was tbu klllliiK of MrH. Ileruurd Her rani by a bomb which ho mint and which exploded with fatal results In her apartment hum hint Sunday night. Y MALUM. Oro., F1j. I. -I.ookliiK to tlio formutloii of u doflnlto Koud rim da pioRraiu from tlio numoroiiH mid dlvorHu tilllu now pondlitK In tbo two hotiHOH, Houator Thompson today lutroilucud u concurrent re.olutlon nillliiR for tlio appointment of 11 com initio, throo inumbura from each hoiiKo, to work out a harmonloim plan. The roBolutlon roultou tlio dlfflcul Huh of loKUhitliiR for roadH In tlio ordinary wuy, tmylntc Hi pooplo of tbo ntnto a ro deiuandliih' conatruo tlvo UQllou. N fflHS AUACK T Twenty-two Killed, Ten Wounded, Women Kidnapped Within Fifty Miles of Mexico City Former Am bassador Says Peace Impossible. Serious Anll-Forelun Riots Occur as Result of Americans Killing Two Mexicans. MCXICO CITY, Fob. 4.-Twenty, two porsous with killed, ten worn wounded nud ten or fifteen women were kidnapped hy Met lean rebel who attacked a train between Kan Itttfacl mid Atllxco, CO miles from hern today, According to tlio dispatches re ceived here tellliiK of tun fight, IS men of tlio trains lul'ltiiry guard wore kllleil and nil tlio other wound ed. Ten of tlio passengers, luclud lug sevcrnl women, were aluln, Reports of a iiIrIiI session of the senate published hero today have caused a lilit sensation. They show Hint Senator Cnlrro, former .Mexican ambassador ut Wnnhlugtou, said; "For month I lied to thn Ameri can government by Informing the dtate department Hint tlio Mexican revolution wan n trivial affair mid would bo over In nix week. You gentlemen know It never will end no long na rraucltteo Madcro la preM dent," It In reported hero todny Hint Her Inua nntl-forolKti rlota have occurred In l'nchuca n the renult of Amerleniia klllliiK two Mexicans durliiK atrlko rlota nt tbo Uantn Orrtrudlii nilue. BILL IS PASSED Siilem, On'.. IVIi, I -Senator llos. kliib' hill lo wipe out the miIoou mnl mini In i uk ei outMilo of liH'oiporatcil oitiivt mul towiiH, went to ielory oxer mi i'iihv eouroi) in the muiiiIo today. Tlio hill ii" it imihm'iI the Heiinte mnki'H all the Orepui rouulry ilrv, except where the home rule nuieuil meiil pennilh it to he wet. It is the uioht Nweepiui; litow ever htrut'k ut the honor dealer hy mi Ori'Kou Ici;imu lure. An mneuihiieiit was adopted lo cseepl buffet mnl iliuiuu ear on passeiiKer truiiiH, ho the thirdly trav eler miiv tlriuk in tieaeo, oven while Ilia train in pai-xmi; through n ireh eil land. MINERAL POLICY WA81IINOTON. Feb. Oppos- liiK the Wlckoridinm bill which would permit roal land claimants to tako their cnaoa Into court, Secretary Full er appeared today before tbo Iiouho committee. Flsbor defended thn Interior De partment's policy of dlBsolvliiK Aluu kati coal mlno claims. llo said be cause tlio department had not suffi cient luvestlKatora It had been forced to remain Idlo while IiIr Interests Krabbud California oil lauds. "Tlio Soiithurn Vaclflo," Flslior said, "took a Iiiiro tract of land do clarliiR It to bo iion-uilnoral when It know bettor." TltKNTOK, X. J., Fob. 1 Dfinnuiln Hint Statu Senutor DiivIk, ohuirmun of tho t'ouiiulttco invesliKatiiiK tho KOVonior'H oorporntlon hills, robiimo tho hearhiKH on tlio bit In tomorrow, wtiro inuilo todny hy (luvcrnor Wilson. I)avin eonhinituil. WiUnu in anxious to liiivo tho measures passcil before ho heoouiert president. Tho eotinuitk'ii liml iiiljomnml until Mvmluy, , . .. AN SLAYING ARMED GUARDS R TERRITORY DEFENDS WORK MKDFOHD, I'S WIFE IMPLORED HIM TO TAKE BRIBE Mrs. Dora Daln, Wife of McNamara Juror, Faints on Stand While Tell inu Story of Shame Entreated Husband to Accept Bribe Money. Bain at First Spurned Offer But Fin ally Listened to Wife Whe Was Impelled by Poverty. LOH ANHULKH. Feb. . -The Hlrnlu of telling under oath of liar hmbHtid'i dishonor proved too much for Mr. Dora llnln, and tlio mted woman fainted on tlio wltnca atand today durliiR tbo proRrcai of the trial of Clarence H, Darrow on n clinrpe of brlblnu Hoberl V. Daln. n Juror In the McN'nmnrn case. HnltliiK nud brokenly, Mm, Daln told of what -ho believed her h un hand' nhnme. Many time- -ho wua unable to proceed, but finally, re vived under tbo kindly prompting" of tbo attornn), aim RrljijioU herself and tlio story of the aliened bribery poured out, liiterer'cd by occaslounl quick Soba or rianp- tor breath. "llo called Franklin n bad name when I told him that Franklin wanted me to coax him to tnko a bribe." Mrs. Ilaln faltered, "mid It waa only nftrr I had pointed out to him his nRf and our need of funds, nnd put my arms around him and askod him to tnko tlio money for my ankn that no consented." Kho told how slut coaxed her hus band to take the money polntluc out their advanrltiR )eam mid trylnR to make him believe Hint tlio crime would not be a heinous ono. "Ho Mid lio didn't want knowl edge of Hint money," Mrs. Ilaln quavered when she was able to pro ceed. "I told him tlio McNnmnras wcro Innocent nnyway, but ho raid I rould not know imythlnK about It. "Then I tried to put my nrms around him but ho shoved mo away nnd said 'None of that!' Then I went to hint unit snld: Mlob, tnko the money for my snkc " Kh PASO, Feb. . That (Ion. Fas ijunl Oroxoco, lender of tho Mexican revolutionists. Is (load, Is believed hero today ns n result of Informa tion Hint Mnrcol Citrnvoo, now In commnud of Oroxco'a formor troops, has Keno to Chihuahua In an effort to nrraiiRo peace terms with tho rep resentatives of President Madoro. It was stilted Hint Oroxoco wan killed ut the battle of OJInliin, mid that tils death has been kept secret. Tho fact that Caruveo la now leadltiK Orinoco' troops leads to tho belief that ho Is either dead or has aband oned tlio revolution. COMMITTEE OPPOSES T SALKM. Feb. 4. Hotiso bill No. 10(1, introduced hy I'limoiin, to do fine tnista and prohihitlnir mitnufne InrtTH, johliorH ami wholesalers from fixiuir mininnim prices, the house bill No. 108, bv Mr. llhinchuril of Jose phine, which if they should bocotuo laws would put prueticully nil wholemilerH nud retitilorti out of bust liens, were reported on unfuvorubly by tlio house, t'ommlttco and tundu a special order of tho day for todtiy. Tho membors of tho house hnvo been ilohiKt'tl by teloKrams from commer eiul I'luhs unil business men's clubs all over the htuto, proteMhi!- nt tliis freak loirislatiou. REVIEWING STAND FOR PRESIDENT-ELECT WILSON WASHINGTON, Feb. !. Con. slrui'tion of tho reviewing stand for I'rcsidcnl-cleiit Wilson's inauuratIon wuh bi'Biin today in front of tho imp itol, It will have thUtccn stops from the platform to tho ground and will V9liH 8,500 ijculs, 1 GENERAL ZO REPORTED AD OHEOON, TUESDAY. VUIMVAUY 1, 10J3. SUFFHAGKTTKS GKTTJNG INTO TKIM FOR III lMMala,JDMMiasi'M; JL afiga "JQarl H IBBH58BHllllkr"': f-TOrVaWl PBaW'r?MWlHlBl''il" TajiM-' ylU$S?&Ttw (BnnaVWsHHiysHm m?cr-mMk -Pw IB-. XZm i rBaTOs8aaMJBaP'IBBi'll8iVJEB KT New York FUffmC' pIlRrlms bad a rebenr-l a few diy ni and trlrd out their walkliiK Umiii preliminary to starlliiR on tbelr hike rarlr In February with faces toward WashliiRiuii. Tin-re were a doxen new pair- of sboen JU played h- Hie "Votes fr Women" enthu-lssts rnarchnl and rouniermsrehed nlmiK the imtli1 In Central I'nrk. Polleemen nnd i!e-trlans pnuied lo wnleh the po-eedluc or the MiifrrtKlM. whi. led by "Ocncml ItiK.illne Jnnet. went through their manoeuvres with qnkknes and pretl'Jon. The toinniaiider In ililef of the female army jtnve n ll-t of lu-iniellous on behavior and appearance, wbl h the rank nnd file will uludy between uow nnd tbo march Ins day, February 1- BANKER BLACK SENTENCED TO TEN SAN JOSB, Cnl., Kb. I. Ten years in Sou Qucutiit iik the sen tence today iuiMod un Marshall lllnck, eoiivieted of mi-apprnpriatiiif; tin; funds of the IMlo Alto Huiidiui; nnd lnu AsiMieiutiou, of which be wns the head. Judge J. h. uichards, IMissed tlio sentence following the lotie; ilens for leuiejicr bv lllaek mid i i w - Hluek was .-leuteiieed on three couiili., the litt culling for a jH'iialt.v of hoven veni, the M-eonil two eur mid Hie lliird one year. In behalf nf bis wife nnd fa mil v nnd hih lined molber, Hluek iiKked the court to extend nil the mercy -sihle. He made no mention of tho report that, h" was moved by occult Influences in fonfessin, cxpliiininj his eonfesiou with tho statement: 'i did it to set it off mv mind." Attorney O'Nvil followed Hie sumo arj;uiiieiit ns lllaek, nud then tho court in tt lengthy addro'-s reviewed the ease, and ehitled lllaek for beinc force! fill of tho loved ones he hud mentioned, in cetiductiui: his illicit oerntions of the loan asnoeiation. lllaek did not appear to bo ihibly nffected hy the enleuce. PROCLAIM INCOME TAX PART OF CONSTITUTION WASHINGTON. Feb. t President Tuft will proclaim tho Incomo tax amendment n part of tho constitu tion of tho United States as soon us tho stnto department receives offi cial notification from three-fourths of the states that their legislatures huvo ratified tho measure. This itnuouncoment was made at tho white house today. BREACH OF PROMISE LI INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 4.- Fifty thousand dollars damage, (s today awarded Miss Oertrudo Muskier In u breach of promise suit against Curl O. Fisher, millionaire clubmau, Miss Ilasslor sued for $500,000. LONDON, Fob. 4. Throo suffra gottes today curried tho war Into thn hourt of the enemy's camp when thoy plastorod tho Marlborough street po llco station with "Votes for Women" placards mid thon allowed thomsolvea to bo arrested, Whon arraigned thoy refused to glvo tholr names and wore eeut to Jail for 000 week. YEARS IN PRISON LUNCHEON ON THE WAY IE .COURT ! BARS INSURANCE SALKM. Ore. Feb 4 Declaring that tho American Llfo and Accident Insurance company of Portland, which has been fighting for many months with Insurance Commissioner J. W. Ferguson for a license, lias perpet uated a fraud upon Its stockholders nud tho public, the stato supreme court today handed down a decision rerrsUiR tho Injuricllon 'iJri'u'ed by Ibo circuit court of Marlon county and dismissing the suit. Tho supreme court also today sus tained the contentions of tho Insur ance commissioner In tho Union Pa cific Life Insnranco case, and re versed tho writ of mandamus Issued by tho Marlon county circuit court and dismissed tho suit on the Ground 'that tho company did not bavo a paid up capital of $100,000 ns required by law. Tho supreme court hold that surplus wns not capital. It wns Inst May that tho Insurance commissioner suspended the license of tho American Llfo nnd Accident Insurnnco company on tho ground that Its capital was liupnrcd and that Its nssets were not as required by law. Then tho company went Into tho circuit court mid secured n, writ of Injunction restraining tho com missioner from suspending or revok ing tlio license, front which declsloit the commissioner appealed. BREAK UP PLOT WASHINGTON, Feb. I.- DrcukiiiR up n wholesale plot to Miiucxlo anas from this country into Mexico, United States troops at West NoriiIcs, Arir., today captured nine Vmpii Indians with many rifles mid n Inro quantity of ammunition, aeconlinc to official reports received here. The Indians probably will ho transferred to Kl 1'nso, Texas. Confirming- tbo report of tho rebel attack on a train near Cuiiie, Mexico state, United States Ambassador Henrv L. Wilson telegraphed tbu ftuto department teday: "Tho situation in the state of I'ucb lo is RrowiiiK worse. Tho rebels do mnnd the surrender of the town of Chnh'o, 2,") miles northwest of Mexico City." . FRENCH SAILORS THREATEN STRIKE ON ALL VESSELS MAUSUILLRS. Franco, Fob. 4. Following a contest ovor wages, a general strike of officers on sea going merchant vessels sailing from Franco Is threatened toduy. LLOYD-GEORGE AND CHURCHILL RESIGN FROM REFORM CLUB LONDON. Feb. !. Sisnificnnco is attached toduy to tho resignation of David Lloyd-GeotRO and Winston t huri'bill, front thn Reform club, a PREM FIRMS FROM STATE 0 SMUGGLE AM liberal organization, JUS TO WASHINGTON. BEACH PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO SLASHING WIFE A IK UN, S. C, Feb. 4.- With ft full Jury lu tbo box, tho trial of Fred erick O. Ucach, a rich Now York man, charged with assaulting bis wife, opened hero today. Ucach pleaded "not guilty." Ucach Is accused of catling bis wlfo'a throat, although sho Is ct ix'cted to testify In refutation of that charge. She said- shc-had left her husband In tho house and had gone out In the yard of their homo to let the dog out, when a masked man jumped towards her plunging a knife In her neck. This happening several years prior to tho alleged throat cut ting. Tho knife barely missed tho woman's jugular vein nnd tbo gush required 10 stitches to close. Detectives later asserted that neach himself was tho assailant of his wlfo after n quarrel, but slnco tho attack the couple have shown every evidence of affection, and the whole case Is wrapped In mystery. Valunblo jewelry was taken from Mrs. Ilcach und the tlmo of tho as sault upon her In tbo yard of tholr house. TO PASS HEALTH BILL SALKM, Ore., Feb. 4 Senator Perkins has today secured the adop tion of a memorial appealing to the Oregon senator In congress to sup port the health regulation bill pend ing before congress, fathered by Sou ntor Owett of Oklahoma. This Is tho bill which Is meeting with such strenuous opposition from Senator Works of California, a Christian Scientist, and a number of other In terests, who claim tt Infringes upon their religious opinions. Tho bill provides for co-ordinating tho work of tho marine hospital service, tbo public health service, and the food and drug bureau of chemistry uud vital statistics. Tho senate adopted the memorial without a dissenting vote. PARIS THREATENED BY TF PAULS, Feb. 4.- With tho wutcr in tho Selno mounting about two Inchoa an hour today, Paris fears u repetition of tho disastrous floods of the winter of 1910-U. Muuy of the streets In the suburbs are already under wuter. ACTING POSTMASTER OF PORTLAND REPORTED ILL PORTLAND, Oro., Fob. L Acting Postmustor W. K. Williamson will leave tonight for Santa Monica, Cal. Williamson is suffering front a nerv ous breakdown, weather; I'rolmbln fthnwrr tOHbhM May. IHi Mlii. art, NO. 270. HUGE PETITION Nearly 800 Coupons Returned, to .Mall Tribune Office In Three Days Timo Askinn Council and Mayor to Keep Runyard In Public Market. Petition Over 60 Feet ' Long and T.wo Feet Wide Gees to City Council Tonight,, A monster petition two feet in width ndinore than GO feet in length will be presented 'to the city council tonight miking the mayor nnd council to retain, the services of K. J. Run yard us city. market muster. 'Nearly 800 coupons were mailed or handed in ut tho Mail Tribune oi';:.co by tho citizens of Medford move the Mail Tribuno started, at-, the reifucst of many local people, n popular petition. The coupons as returned to thu Mail Tribune cumo as a voluntary re sponse. No one was paid or asked to circulate them. A number of citizens culled fur a number of coiiihiiis und secured the numes of friends und neighbors. The grout majority, how ever, were the result of iudccudcnt thought and action. It is reported toduy Hint Mayor Kifert has been assured by certain business intercut opposed to the public market since its start, that they will "back him to tbo finish, mid to tho extent of their interests" if Runyard can bo forced out. Tho move ugainst Runyard is supported by those who huvo always been op posed to the market. On the other hand tho overwhelming majority of the town tieoiiJe-farortlw-eonthintn of Mr. Runyard in office, and having the market conducted alone liues that have made it n succes. The principal argument that is be inir used for the removal of Mr. Run vnrd is that ho is a Cunon appointee. This fact ling been dwelt iiihjii at great length in certain quarters, and rrgnrdless of its value if true, tho fact remains that Mayor Canon did not pick Mr. Runyurd as market master. Tmo it is that Mr. Canon submitted his name to tho council, but after the market committee, con sisting of Watt, Kmerick mid Millar had found him, questioned him, got from him mi ugreement to serve and had recommended him to Mayor Canon. XKW YORK, Feb. 4. Tho stock market closed sternly today. Thn former subsidiaries of the Standard Oil company were features. Contin ental Oil touched n new high price ut 2,000, a rise of l.'O points over night, and 800 points within n few weeks. Tho Standard Oil company of Ken tucky opened ut 100 and roo to &'.'.). Standard of New Jeroy rono loin points after the opeuing, Local traction shares, influenced bv Gov. Sulxer'a selection of a new member of the public service Com mission wero exceptionally heavy. American Can fell I H-4, and Iuter boro Met pfd. ''. The lliilkuu war had it depressing effect. Roods wero irregular. MEMORIALS PRESENTED CONGRESS ON OWENS BILL WASHINGTON, Feb. .. Memor ials endorsing tho bill of Senator Owen of Oklahoma for a national health bureau worn presented to (lm senuto today hy thu state of Wash ington mid tho l'ucifto l-Vderutiou of Women's clubs. Telegrams wcro pro- seutcd from 7,000 women in support of tho measure, FAVORS WHIPPING POST AS WHITE SLAVERY CURE. SPIUNdFlKLD. III.. Feb. 4, De claring ho favored a whipping post for whlto slavers mid tiring the stump ing out of white slaver)' "wherever found, Lieutenant Governor O'lluru began his duties as president of the Illinois senate today, EOR RETENTION OF E. J. RUN YARD WAR DEPRESSES STOCK MARKET ;1 u. ii ; ; r 1 l A'l ,1 4 J i- u h ',i i l, 1-1 'I ii. f ii in is V't fV fe 4U. (,' .V iMMMMMiMliiiMMiii a tVt-'tlttiA Mjg -1