Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Image 1

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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
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MEDFOItD, OREGON, THURSDAY, mmtUARY 0, 1913.
NO. 272.
ALLIES FLANK
TURKISH
AT
Diilnars ami Srrhs Capture Vlllnne
nntl Attack Fortress Which Is Key
to Dardanelles and Will Open Con
stnntlnople to Assault.
Turks Admit Retreat Out Will At
tempt Recapture of Vacated Posi
tions Today.
IIEIII.IN, 1VI. . I)(iwfliw l'"in
Sofia to llm (liTiunu wnr office luduv
rrtftiiiiv announce iiuii Hii- itiiixnr-
Inn fwces on Onllipnll K-iiliiMiil(t have
(nitiiu-il tin) llhige Hi" llnliu'i ntul arc
now advancing ngniuM Hi" town of
(Inlltpnlt which in Hie lev I" llm en
I in- peninsula. If this iolnt Is en 1 1
lured It iiiiiliiiititrilly iitmiH the full
of the fortifications along llm Dm--iIiiiii-IIm
mill (lint Constantinople wilt
ln iMti to tin nllliV attack.
LONDON. IM.. (I. ll.iinliHiilinfiit
nf Adrimuiplc liv llm lliilKiiriniw wm
rciiiiird imlnv IiiiI ho far dispatches
ireti.td here indicate no mi-ton
iIhihhki- is being wronnht. There has
mi fur been no confirmation or ih-hh
omkih'v ilUpntehcs Hint General Sn -off
ciiptuti-il ,l)00 Turku who made n
diatrnUH mirtin from Hie beleaguer-(-I
.'ily.
1'lglillug N IIchuiiiihI
Aihii-f tmlnv flout liolli Hume mul
Constantinople snv Hint fieiee fight
iiu' whs rvtfiiint'il ibis tumulm: on llm
(lnlliili peninsula where n force of
Hulitnr ntul SnliN, nidrd lv Hip
Duck fli-il, arc attempting to flunk
Hit Turkih forces mut t om-ii Hip
Dardanelles to mi ntlnck mi ("minimi
linnple llarlf.
Tlii TurkUli authorities lasned n
slntemeiii niltiilllliii: Hint llm Turks
ii'lri'iitril ul Hm close of yesterday's
fiithling lo Hm count of Hm Sen of
Miiiumm Imt Htnti-il Hint llm nllics'
iiiiiiv w minlilp lo pursue mul Hint
llm TurkM tmlnv would retake several
ilhiue occupied In- Hip Christians if
Hip Moslem retreat. Il prnhnhlv Is
Ibis iilpntiti'l re-occupation which is
Hip pruv of llm fightinc tmlnv.
Turkish Coimunnitt-r KIIIpiI
An uiit'oiiflrini'il news agency dis.
pnti-h receded hern Imlnv Hayrt Hint
Iliiun Hirn. Turkish commandant
nl Si'tilnri, ImH hrcn killed liv Hu
shells of Hip IicaIiIiik Montenegrins.
I'li-mii'r Vi'tiixi'lmi of Greece, in in
Sofia tmlnv iih Hip guest of Cnr Fer
ilhimiil. Up is enroiilp to Athens.
Constantinople iUHinlplu'H today
stale HiiiI Hhefket Kasha has re
tiirni'il from llio lines it t Tchntalja.
I'nr Hip first time hiiipp lmt Mon
ilnv llm iiuibnsHadnrs conferred Imlnv
in Hip fiiicign office hero mul il i
Iii'MpvpiI Hii'V ennsidcicd n nciv plan
hv Hip flcniiMii ambassador lo imliicr
Hip Talks mut Hm Allien to icnpen
ponce negotiations Dispatches fioiu
'iiiiHlmiliiioiln Hint Sln'fki'l 1'ih.i
si'crcllv nr(;iiHiillii(r with Hip lltil
KinmiiH tiro priU'xiii Hip ihiiIiiixhii.
ilorx who lii'lic vu Hint Kilch nction
would oulv tend to fuillier eomiilicnle
Hip Hilunliou mul uoulil remler Hip
iiohm'cI of Hnc own lump nt;iip.
Allmiiliini AdtmirliiK
More t tin il 110,000 Alliniiiiinn tiro
MihiiiioiiiK iiRdinitt UhUiiIi which Hip
Seuiium hnp held kIiicp tho lu'in-
iilni: of Hid unr, ncciitiliiii; lo Hip
loiiriiiil l.eliirlo, a n('WHiniflr. The
roiiHlmiliiinpIo I'oriPHpoiuli'iit for Hip
I.oiiiIimi Stiinilniil Hityn (he TiiikiHi
iiiiiiv in MoimHllr is pouiIiicHiik nn
m-livp. mul KimcuHHfitl ciiiiiiiiIii Hipip.
FIRST TURTLE SERUM
TO
NKW YOIIU", IVIi. fl.r 111 inning
with liiin llm first 1-Vieilinnim turtlo
Henun over brought In Hm United
Slnles Dr. AuhIIii Held of I'iltshuru
arrived horn today. Ho broiiKht only
enough In I rent 01m ia(lcnt in l'ittti
Iiiiw and at once Hlailcd for Hint city.
Dr. Milton Foxier of the Kllis
IhIiuiiI lieiilth fiurvlen (iuhtiniu'il Dr.
Meld h to Hm ol'ficaev of Hm VVieil
miitin dine, The. l'itlslniru pliy.siciiui
Kiihl Im had no doubt it wiih mi iiIiho.
lulo u'liicdy fur tubcroulosU,
HUffOU
EDITOR TAKEN
TO JAIL F
BED FOR LIBEL
Philadelphia Publisher Who Exposed
Grnltlnn Belnn persecuted by
Political Qanfl Says They Cannot
Gan Paper and Will Print Truth.
Police Jtidfje Accused of Employing.
Man to Fix Juries In Railroad Ac
cldrnt Cases.
I'llll.ADr.l.l'IIIA, IVIi. tl.-Ar-riwli-il
for crimliinl lllicl Mnrlin K.
Pimv, i-ililur of Hip hpwIv phIiiIiIIhIii'iI
l'liilnili-lpliiii Npmm-I'onI. ih taken
I'min hU IiiiI nt niiilnlhl Iii'ip iih n
climax lo a criiMiiile nu'iiiiiHt nlloe.l
crooki-il police court JiiiIcph mul Hiix
inorniuir ale lircakfni in a cell In Hip
Mllllltll of Ki'IIMill;loil.
I'cw ai arri'Hieii on n warrmit in
hiipiI hv MajriKlmtc Win. ('mnplii-ll on
iipilicnlioii of former A-Hi-tMnt )i
lrii"l Altnrin'V Win. Urav, ncliiiu' in
hclialf of .MmriMrntc .Iiiiiiph t'arcv
nlm lin hl-i'll hllterlv lillai'Li-il hv
Hip NVuM-l'oit iih a iiniller ami a
nienitcc to Hip ileccnt i-lcuii-iit of Hip
city.
I'iIiiIiiI (Imfdr'N OmrioHloii
fari'v nlli'KPN I lui I'ew lihi'lli-il liiin
hv pnnliiii; n coiifpHhion hv J. Alex
miller llovd Hint Cnrcv hrilmi! him to
fix juries Irving ilnmncP kiiIIh iiuiiIiikI
Hip I'liilnilelpliin Ilnpiil Tnuihit com
lany. lioil confi-hieil to AtMUtmit
Director of I'nhlic Snfelv Mun'I'V.
who ileuuimli'il tluil Dintrii't Attonii-V
Itoli-ii net. Itoteii ileclnicil that
proNrciillon could not iih it um Imrrrd
hv Hie NtatulP of liuiilntiout.
At Hi" Hum of hii arrest Inst nllit
I'cw wiim nln-inlv under Imil of S'OO
on mmllmr libel clinrKP by Caicy.
Tmlnv MiiKintrnlp rnmpbell announc
ed Hull flt.UOO hull ould he reipiired
under Hip new warrant.
"The whole wilitienl kiiiic Ih brltiud
Cnrcv," said I'cw today, "lint they
cannot trm inv paper. I will print
Hip truth about Hmm. The honcM
(M'oplp of I'liiliidi'lphiii are strongly
HiiphiitinK inc."
Jiiol Hlnrtlmr I'lKht
I'cw wiih released on id, 000 bail at
It o'clock HiU inorniuir, .Instiee
Campbell hcllim; the beaiiin: for four
o'clock Huh afternoon.
I'ew nuuouiiccd today that lie n
jiiNt liejjiiinin to fiht and even if he
is arrested o hundred timcH will con
tiuup lo print conditions just ns he
finds them.
The I'hiladelphia Hnr nssocintion
will hold a Npecinl meeting Monday
aflrmoon to decide whether to iunti
lute impcachmrnt proceeiliiifjs ncninst
Justice Corey, The lloyil confcssloii
and nthrr alli'Kntlons auainst Cmc
will be presented at the healing.
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SAN IMtANCIRCO, Feb. G. Depu
ty United Htatoa inursliulu thla of-
tcrnoon were Htutloned in tho oHIces
hero of tho Western l-'unl company
In remain nn Kuanl thorn until tho
federal urand Jury recelvcH tho hooka
of tho concern for InvcHtlRatlon.
John U. Howard, prexldcnt nf tho
company mul Secretary H. O. Nor
croBii liavo been auhpoenaed to np
pear heforo tho Brand jurorn tomor
row to anHWor iiueiitlnnH roiicernlnc
tho flrm'H hiiBlnpfi nintliodB.
Action nniiliiHt thu company In
bnKcd 011 Infnrniatlon furnlahed to
United HlnteH District Attorney Mc-
Nnb which nlleKca that tho flrm'H
IiooIih will allow Hint for years there
Iiiih been ayalematlo fraud practiced
upon tho government by tho manipu
lation of tho "drawback" eysteui lu
the paymout of tariff 11 upon Imported
rout.
TUBERCULOSIS EXTERMINATING
ALL NATIVES IN ALASKA
WASHINGTON,' Feb. u.lMer.
iiiiuulmu of Ahinka'ri nutivo popula
tion within Rovenly yearH unless the
spread of tuliorouloNiH is cheeked Im
inediutelv Ih predicted bv Dr. Kmil
luillsh of the public heallh rimvUio in
a vcpoit. of conditions In Alauku today.
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DEALERS
A
OF FRAUD
DUBLIN CASTLE BOMBARDED BY ENGLISH
WW - Bkri'itl I
Mi4. OLJfVCD -X
Tb mllllunt KliulUh duffrrtKi-tlcx
r "at It" acaln, but Hirlr Hdhliles
tiiU time have rralljr rrachisl a ertoili
tagr. In Dublin tho uffrucetU-4 rr
critlly made u runrcrtetl uttutk on the
wlmlowt of Dublin Cattle, ami lu (.on
dun Hit Hume Of flee wa lo bom
banletl. In the KncllMi capital "lien
eral" Mrs. Drumuiiuid ami Mr, Dea
pant, alater of the fnuioua earalrx ecu ,
rral, Hlr Jolm I'reiieli, ore IptulliiK llielr
fon-rs. Mm. Drspnnl ha lieen nea
leiirnl to fiiurirrii daa In Jrfll for re-1
dllliiK Mm (Milieu lu llii! rlotintc In iru
falKnr npiar
ION ACT !
E
GOES 10 SENATE'
SAI.KM. Feb. C TliU la the laat
day for tho Introduction of tho bllla
In the legislature, without a three
fourth majority ronvent of cither
hoiiRP. Tim total number nf bllla
reached 7'J today, and many more
will be Introduced when tho order of
new bllla Ih reached late thl after
noon. Di the home there nro 100 bllla
now up for third rcadlui;.
The holme n)i mid means com
mittee today retorted, favorably on
Itepreaentntlve Forben' hill approprln
tliiK 1500,000 for the completion of
tho old Columbia Southern Irriga
tion project and on Hepresentatlvo
Abbot'a bill appropriating 150,000
for the Mate, to co-opernto with tho
federal government In making a mir
vcy of tho water resource of tho
Mate. These two bllla nro of largo
Importance eapcclally to Crook county
and Central Oregon,
Tho warkmen'a eompenaatlon net,
Introduced by Hopreeilatlvo Law
rence, haa today paused tho house,
only two negative votea bolng rcgla
tered. Tho bill was paased without
amendmont.
PEOPLE'S LAWS; U'REN
8AM:M. Feb. C W. R. U'Hen.
whoce fame uh nn expert In law mak
ing by tho people, la undisputed, doca
not ngren with tliono members of
tho legislature who tako the Bland
that tho leglHlature should ijot amend
tho laws passed by tho people. In
fact, Mr. U'Hen would llko to havo
some of tho Inwa passed by tho peo
ple nmended, and ho (inserted that
tho legUlnture, as a lawmakluK
body, should not regard tho Iowa of
the people as matters to bo left un
touched. "Somotlmes tho people mnko mis
takes," ho said, "when tho Inltta
ttvo wnH introduced that idea was
carefully considered, mid wo thought
that It might transpire that tho leg
Islaturo would enact laws with do
fectB that need bo remedied. Tho
people might also make n seriouB
mistake In pnsstng a hill, and I do
not bco why tho legislature should
not change It."
T
TO FIGHT FOR OFFICES
WASHINGTON, Feb, 0. Thirty
republican nonntort met in cauous to
day mid voted In enutinuo tho legis
lative Boston fight for cnnl'irmntion
of nppotntnionlH by 1'residont Tnft.
Ah booh aa the Kiuinto mut Senator
Lodjjo called for u leislativo session.
COMPENSAT
PASSES
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100 MUCH HER
N ED RAILROADS
SAYS COMMISSION
I SAN FHAKCIRCO. Feb. fi.- Over
capitalization i the rfn-mi nsNigneil
.bv the stale railroad nuninKnion here
! today for turuiiiu down the utdicn-
lion ol the Uullcii HiUlioniW lo issue
W,:W00,(I00 of MxJireent Tivc xear
ImndM, mid the application uUo of lle
.Market Street InilrTad eompnuv tu
issue, as collnlcinl for lhes notes,
LM.ri0,OU0 in 11e Kr cent bnndn. The
commission further nuestioiiH the
legiilitv of the alleged pa.Miiont to
Patrick Cnllioun, fonner president of
the comnanv of $.100,000 back salary
for four jenr at the rote of .f 7.1,000
annually.
"Xo explanation." the commission
says, "is made of this- item, but it
tit once suggests the' necessity of n
thorough investigation to determine
the merit of the company by the applicant-
of preious expense of the
United KmlromU over n ?em-s of
years."
Tho commission flatly charges- Hint
United Itmlronds nemtes on a fren
ried finnncp basis.
TO
CALL AT BAY CITY
VANCOUVKH. H C, Feb. (5
According to a report to which con
siderable credence Is attached the
present C. I It. Whlto l.lnera Km
press of India and Dmpress of Japan,
pioneers In Oriental trade, will bo
routed to China nud Japan from this
part via S.in Francisco and Hono
lulu as soon as tho now 1C.000 ton
steamers Kmprcfts of Itussla and Em
press of Asia, now being completed
In England, are placed on tho direct
trans-rnclftc run. Kach 0110 of tho
now C. P. H. steamers has a much
greater tonnage than tho entlro threa
steamers now engaged In th C. P.
It. Oriental trade.
This presages a llvoly competition
with American lines for tho rich ex
position traffic as well as tho posslblo
permanent establishment of tho O.
P. H. liners as factors In carrying
business originating far south of tho
present sphere of influences of tho
road,
ASHES SCATTERED TO WINDS
FROM TOP OF HIGH HILL
I,OS ANOKLKS. Feb. 0. Pursuant
lo his last wish, (ha ashes of (leo.
H. Stownrti fonner president of Hie
Los Angeles chamber of commerce,
who died at Shanghai, nre in Los An
geles today, to be Rendered to the
winds from some hill top. Stewart
died suddenly while on a henllli-seek-in"
trip.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11, It wan
announced at the department of jus
tice (his afternoon that Attorney
(leneral Wiekeislmm npnroveil Hio
dissolution plan presented by the,
Union Pacific and Southern l'aelfiu
directory lu New Voik.
SUFFRAGETTES AND LEADER SENT TO PRISON,
CERTAIN IS COIN
WASHINGTON, Feb. 0. Although
th Ilodenbcrg hill, providing $2,
000,000 for tho Panama-Pacific- ex
position and n government fair com
mission of seven member, may not
pass Inn- housa In its present form
next Wednesday, there will bo a
government exhibit at San Francisco
and the main purK of the meas
ure thereby will have been achieved.
This was the declaration her to
day of Representative ltodcnberg the
bill's author, and member of the
California delegation who nro fight
ing hard for Its passage. The only
California congressman opposing the
measure is William Kent who ob
jects to tho appointment of seven
men to tho government's fair com
mission. He maintains that one
man could do tho work of seven in
thla Inatancn nnd that the namlnc of
tho other members would throw
needless expenso on tho exposition.
Hepresentatlvo Rodcnberg says If
the bill Is rejected In tho homo It
will bo by a margin so closo thnt It
will ultimately pass as n senato
amendment to the sundry bill appro
priation. SURETY BOND OFFERED
CHICAGO, Feb. G - Permission to
file two surety bonds of SCO, 000 each
for the release from tho government
prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas,
of Oluf Tveltmoo and F.. A. Clancy,
San Francisco labor leaders, con
victed at Indianapolis of unlawfully
transporting dynamite was asked of
tho United States court of appeals
hero this afternoon by Defonso At
torney X.ollne. Tho courts original
ruling barred tho acceptance of sure
ty bonds.
Tho court this afternoon, however,
took tho matter under advlsoment
nnd probably will render Its decision
tomorrow, itall to tho amount of
130,000 was submitted today for tho
release of II, W. I.egleltner, of Pitts
burg, another of tho convicted labor
lenders.
MAKE SLIGHT GAINS
NRW YORK, Feb. O.-Tho stock
miukot closed quiet today. The
llnrrimniisj were tho only active is
sues to mnko gains, tint losses were
small. Compared with recent nver
nges Iho business of tho ontire Wall
Street Mist riet fell off nearly 50 per
cent nt tho opening.
Tho copper group was weakened by
n continual weulcnes.s of the metal
nbroad. Several low priced special
ties wero in good demand. Ilonds were
steady,
FROM
UNCLE
SAM
PANAMA FAIR
SEGREGATION OF
HARMAN
LIS
ACCOMPLISHED FACT
NEW YOHK. Feb. O.-Itntiiiention
of the I'liited Stntex supreme court's
order for a dtwirve of the Un
ion Pacific mid Southern Pa
cific railroads was made nt a
meeting here' tbibty by the executive
committees of both systems. The
pliwi Tor dNbolution was Rrsf pre
Neiitcd ul separate meetings nnd then
received the unanimous Mtpitt of
both committees. It wns said n
statement giving details of the plan
may be issued late this cvemnc.
At n mectins of the executive com
mittee of the T. P. earlier in the day
William Axerill Herriman, sou of the
late K. II. Hnrriman. was admitted tr
ibe directorate of Hip vast systeii of
railroads built up by his father. lie
was elected a director of Hie Cnion
Pacific to succeed II. W. Deforest.
Frank Trumbull wns elected a direc
tor to succeed Julius Knittschuitt.
PEOPLE VOTE AGAIN ON
I
SALF.M, Feb. 6. Despite tho ad
verse ote of the eopIe last Novem
ber, lhe legislature has ordered the
question of creating the office of
lieutenant governor to be placed on
the ballot in 101-1.
The senate today passed Speaker
MoArthur's resolution to submit Hie
question, the houe already having
acted.
Approval of the governor is not
neees-nrv in the case of n resolution.
TO STOP PLATTING
OF DISTANT ADDITIONS
SAI.F.M, Feb. II.-A "blue sky" bill
applying to real estate dealers, in
troduced by Senator Smith of Coos
county, lias todav passed the senute.
It fixes puuUliinent for promoters of
scheme.-, who filo plats of "city addi
tions" Hint are located far from town
on rocky hillsides, or other places
such as may deceive Hie "non-resi-den
buyer." ,
TAFT IN MESSASE
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.PresI
dent Taft today sent a special mos-
sagq to congress recommending the
govornmoDt construction ot 773
miles of railroads opening Hearing
and Manntuska coal fields In Alaska
at a cost, of $35,000,000. He ad
vised private operation of tho rail
roads under a loaso from tho government,
NERVY BURGLAR
K BOOKS ON
WHAT HE SEE
Frank Kelly Caught Breaking Into
Grocery Store Has Complete Set
of Books Showing What He Stole,
Its Value, and Where Secured.
Mysterious Robberies of Local Stores
Expected to Cease With Locking
Up of Young Man.
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A new wrinkle in criminal annals,
in whiclr"n burglar systematically
kept books on what ho titole nnd whnt
ho expected to stc.nl, has been un
earthed by tho local olico force, in
tho capture of Frank Kelly, n young
man of 2.1, who has resided somo
time on West Kleventh reet. Offi
cers Jfego nnd Cndy nabbed tho man
ns he was attempting !n break into
Sehciffelin's grocery on Central nve
nue. Kelly, nfler his capture mndc n full
confession and produced Ins "books."
Hen is found n list of nil ho has
stolen, together with the dates 011
which ho broke into the places. Op
posite the list is the price of each.
At his home nt 710 West Eleventh
street tho officers found more than
two wncon loads of loot.
Kelly's list of stolen articles is
unique. It looks like n bill for gro
ceries nnd is very complete. Hero
is a sample page:
"Kencom Co. Defunct'
January 'J 1, 1013: 1 pd. salmon 1.V,
1 pd. mushrooms 2.; t xl. asparagus
2fl; lean Postum 10; 4 cans oysters
fiQ: caii. shrimp 13; w3 eangjpln.wH
I."); C tamales 7.": 3 cans chicken 00;
2 cans caviar 80; 5 boxes candy fl;
1 bx Cubnnnla cigars .$2.
"Kidd'H Shoo Store.
Janunrv 28: 1 pr Enp Hal Hannn
tan $.r, 1 pr Wcyenborg heavy $3, L
pr Ladies Cot hoso So."
This is just n snmple from his
books. He hns "accounts" with War
ner Wortmnn & Oore, IL & C. Cash
Store, Public library, where he stole
oil, Hie Pines Lumber company, nnd a
number or orchard companies in tho
valley. He also had n list of what
he intended to steal.
Kelly states that he knows nothing
of tho robbery of tho Smoke House
jrondny night.
The young man has made n com
plete confession covering nil of his
operations. He has not sold any of
the supplies lu secured.
TAKES STAND
HIS OWN DEFENSE
AIKEN, S. C, Feb. 0. Frederick
Beach, the rich New Yorker 011 trial
here on u eluirgo of trying to murder
his wife in the yard of their Aiken
residence, took tho stand in his own
behalf today, lleach reiterated tho
story he has told from tho first, that
a mysterious man attacked his wife,
gashed her throat nud toro her diam
ond earrings from her ears. Ho was
quite cool on the stand nud told mi
apparently clear story.
IS
IN Pi
I.OS ANGELES, Feb. 0. Further
indication that tho Harrow defonso
will fight vigorously any attempt of
the prosecution to introdueo testi
mony purporting to show the exist
ence of 11 conspiracy to defeat jus
tice during tho McNiimnro, trial wns
offered today when District Attorney
Ford look over Witness Bert Franklin
In redirect examination.
ADMIRAL PEARY ILL;
IT IS FEARED FATALLY
WASHINGTON, Feb: 0. Follow
intr a mysterious operation Admiral
Robert I'enry is serlotiRly ill nt his
homo today. Penry's relatives nnd
physieiniiH deolino to nuswer queries
regarding the natiiie of Ids sickurs
or Hio operation. Gravo concern is
boiug felt hero that hit; Illness will
provo fatal. . , v
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