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Ji. - --'- M4tdft 207 Sectud'ifr '!, - Medford mail Tribune : SECOND EDITION WEATHER, Italn tonight anil TuefMlajr- Mnv. r,; Mln. J.T. ' 'j Korty.fmirtli Yenr. Dnll Nlnlh Ynr MEDFORD. ORMOON, MONDAV, 0(TOHI3lfc 12, 10M NO. 174 -:.m !V1 BOSTON WINS THIRD GAME ? 2 INNINGS THRILLINGFINISH GIVESTOBRAVES THIRD VICTORY Twelve-Inning Striigujo Witnesses Dafcat of Athletics Nip mid Tuck From First to List Catcher Gow ily's aBttln- Cinches Day for Bos tonDrives Out Home Run. 1T.NWAY PARK Hoston, .Miih (!. IJ. In tlirilllii" lini-li of u twclvciuning mI ituli tin Minimi llntM'i, ohmnpiniis ill' Hi' Niitiiiiml league, defeated tin Pliiladcliihiu Allilt'lli'H li" n score !' l I. The win Id' scries milium now stand: Has Ion ;i, Athletics II. 'I'lic htiiiix.'li1 was iiiu mill luck ft mii tin firnl lo IImi IiihI inning mid il wit Catcher (Inwdv's fuiiiiiiliihli' Iml tlnit carried tin iluv fur lliilon. Ili dime nut a Iiiiiih1 nm nnd two doubles, all nl' which spelled ruiiM fur llnntnii. Hush ot Mm Athletics mill TyliT nf the HrtiwH nitchcd with honors fairlv oven. Il luoki'il like an Athletic victory when they sonicd two run in (hi' first half of tln tenth inning, hut Oowdy dune mil n home i un anil a huso on hulls, a single hy Kvcis anil a sacrifice tlv liv Con nolly I it'tl lln m'iiii'. la Ha1 la! dowdy doubled ami Miiiiii. running lor him, scored when Hii-h thiew Miiiiiii'h hunt mln It'll t'irhl. Iliclon IbiM'Imll Cruy Ronton wiih plain baseball cnuy to ilny. Hundreds swurni'd nil night at the gales of Fenway I'nik. With in nn hour uflur Ilm unreserved , hIuiiiIh with flung open every went win Inki'ii mul urori'H Illicit tho back field fences ami prcsNod against u guard fence erected arounil the roar or tho outfield. Ouco tho crowd brokn tho wooilcu barrier ami mount oil police Imil In ilrlvo I ho ii'0ilo buck Into the enrloNuro. TIiIh wiih thrro liourH before giuno (lino. Outside tho fences, tumble to gain mliiilltnnro, thoiiHiinilH rluinorod vainly to gel la. An liulliiii summer ilny wiih fur nished (or tho context. Tho nun glowed brightly In a clear sky anil the air wan htilmy. Tho phi) lug field wiih ilry ami fast, Rolling nt noon wiih to to 7 on tho HoKtoiiH lo luko tho HiirlcH, (Continued on puss .) SAN' ANTONIO, Tex., Oel. 12. -Jingo Oio.eo has been selected to succeed Francisco lriiitli an Mcx iean I'unstil general in Now York, ac cording to n ilispatrh from Knglo Pass, Ti'.. Tim dispatch alho Mutes that at a conference there between Foreign MininU'i' I-'ahi'la, of (lenoral ('aiTiui.a'ri (laliim't, ami It. K. Mux iiiiz, ooiiHlitiitioiialiht ii'iii'-eiiliitivc at Kl I'iiho, ivorKiiil.iiliou of Iho cn tiro Mi'.ii'iiu ooiihiilai' heivieo was ilcciili'il on. , Mu.iuiz will not iin oonsul noni'ial at l'! I'iiho, tho iliimti'li htati'H, Dr. lMulario OriicliiH is lo ho ri'liovcil tin i'oiihiiI p'ui'ial at San Ftniifisco ami Salvador Miii'lint'. Aloniillo Iiiih hci'ii Iculiiivoly I'hoHou oh tho HiirccHKor lo Kuiiono Moroni e, eniifiilciitiiil ncut at Havana, Cuh(i. I.loronto now in in Woxii'o City. Tho hiiui'i'mhoi' In Or iicIiih Iiiih mil liven cIiom'ii. FIVE FOREIGN BUILT CHANGE MADE IN MEXICAN CONSULS REGISTRY W'AHIIINOTON. OH. l'J.-1'ivii rH'lM llllill M'Hhl'lH Of lll.dllll (,'IIIHM (iiiih were iiilinilli'il lo Aiiiorionii ivl Iwtry iimliM' tho ri'i'i'iil iii't il' i'oiikii'hh ihillnir tho week emllir Oelohei' 10, lU'oenlliiu: n Ilm ileiiiilnieiil of i'oiu ineii'o Imliiy. Of Hint iniiiilii'i', Iwo III' Hill VI'HMI'Irt lll'O (ll'l'lllllll, lo lli'l- rilnii mul oho HrliUh. y D HI A ON NEAR ANTWERP Accounts So Contradictory as to Be Almost Worthless Ostend Worth Many Antwerps for War Purposes Attack hy Troops Reelased at Antwerp Expected. LONDON, Oet. lJ. lii::m p. iii. Tlio liewH of (liMiiiiiu iniiM'ineills lie twfeii Antwerp ami Onteinl up to iho pifhient i mi IriiKini'iilary ami eon tra illiili iry h ( Im nhinot worthh'hs, The (IrrtimiiH nie tnaintaiuiiii; their I'lihtoinary Hcon'oy ami ii'porls eoia iii fioiu lli'luiiiin mul Duti'h sunrees of heavy ri'pulneK to Iho (leiinniiH with Iiihi'm hii-uieiiiiisly Iniun ami roiiml in iiiiiuIm'114 ore Inokril at with iiHkam'o iiowuilayH. The I'linlino of O-ti'inl, it U ooii I'i'ileil, woulil ho win III the poMhCHsiou of mutt v Antwerp I" Iho Hermans mi it is taken for cnuileil they will not enter tin popular xenMilo reMiri without fihliiiK foreverv foot of tho way. (Ileal event ilepeml on the re Mult of the liullle now in tuoniehs on tho line of Liixninuv ami l.eim, ami the other operal Ioiih eniiiieeted there with ami in which tho three (leriiinn n liny eoipH leleaneil from the Hep of Antwerp will try lo tal.o imrl. The retention of Apiemoul hv tho I'leiieh after fiereo lit'htint;. iliiriuj. whieli the plaee wax hint ami letaken, m iiKiinleil un iiiinortaut. iih the town in well to the iiortliwiinl of Venliin. There !h no I'oiilit-iiinlioii of the to port that the civil population of Hal full in limiting that rlty in four of hoailmriliiicnt, ami no newt litis heeii leciiMil lieie of anv hpeeial liostile iiioviiiiciiU in that ipiarter. I ABLE 10 FINANCE 115 SHE DEBT DI'NVKK. Colo., Oet. l'-V-Clover-nor I'. M. AiumoiiH today was at Wichita. Kan., attending Ilm inteinu lioiial dry fanniaj; roiiKrchX. 1 lit most leeciit htateiuent rt'cnnliiii; tin' propnseil withdrawal of the feileral trooiw from tho strike ilintriet wnfi lo the effect that the ahility of tho Hlate to take cnie.of tho hituilliou depend ed on the sale of .f 1,000,000 bonds voted ly the leKislulure last Afav for tho pavineut of Iho military ileht, Nouo of llie.o IioiiiIh have heeii sold. Ahoitt f 100,000 of them, it was Htati'il today, hi.ve hoen cvi'luiiicO for oert ifie.it oh of inuVhli'iliu'sn is sueil to niilitlamon and -other credit ors of tho stiito. Several new orKiiniations of the national (,'iianl recently have been en IIhIciI at Delanua, Hastings Wulsen limy, Koilics ami other points in the southern Colorado Htriko distiict. II in expected Hint all of these new or KiinixulioiiH, totiillini,' from f00 in (100 men, will huve heen niuslereil in to service hy the end of this week. LONDON, Oct. 12. 11MR a. in. Tho Kov. Kika Do Warr, u nophow of Paul Krumir, ami at ono tlmu sec retary of Htato for tho TniiiHvnnl anil a ttunoral In tho lloer army arrlvoil In Loudon today after two uiontliH In WeHtphalln, Mr. Do Warr Ih n roulilent or tho lloor colony of llolienward, TenneH iioo, and Ih an American cltUou, hut ho wiih hold hy tho (lerinuiiH iih u HrltlHh Hiiliject hecailHii liu did lint huvo IiIh iiiiliirallxnllon niineiH with hliu. Ho aiiciind to tho American uiiihiiHM)' In llcilln unit twin udeumnl. COLORADO BS OMBSONPARI CREATING PANIC German Aeroplanes Killed Three and Wound Fourteen Sunday Six Bombs Dropped Today Aerial De fense Orpanized French Aviators Pursue German Birdmen I'AIMS, Oct. 1'J, 11:01 a. in. - The prorcHH of the eiiinpninr in the north of I'liince ami Hie fall of Ant werp were fornolteii for a moment today hy the eonle of Paris, who pent their lime iieiisMii- the throw iiiK f bombs on Hie capital fioiu (Icniian aeroplanes as a result of which tin ic ieioiis were killed mid fourteen wounded. At the same (inn oll'icinls adopted measures lookiu. to the prevention of similar acts. Another Herman Imiiili was dropped today at St. Oueii, a suburb of Party, hut it also did not exnlode. This missile fell near a niiiiit fae torv, where there is a easoline (mil. of eiyhlv Hioiisiind lniIIoiis. Six Diiii)ks1 Toilny It was aunouiiceil offieiallv later in the iluv that a Tnube ueioplaue had I low n over Paris this mornine ami tlitowu down six bombs. Five Freinh aviators went up to pursue the (lenmiii iiinueii. (lenernl liirsehaiier was .ippninted to take charge of the aeiial defease nf llie cit.V. - lie ormnl.eil last vear the aerial hraiich of the anuv service. A number of deputies met nt the call of Deputv Denys Cochin to con sider various uieaiis of reiuleriui; the city inoil'i M'cure fiom aeroplane al lacks. The creation of aerial s(iiailions stationed at caidimil points to he reudv to dis'iitch after the air ciaft of tho enemy as soon as they should he sij.'iinll1i'il nnproacliing the eitv; the nniiiii" of fast uiouoplanes with otiick-firi-- muis, nnd the telephon-in-,' of waniiiiKS hv residents of the capital to the French aero club, which is now under military control, were auiouir Iho MiiiKestions dis. cussed. Catlitxlml Snvcil The news that on'-- one of the German houihs yesterday struck th. cathedral of Notre Dome has been coinmunicntvtl to the Vatican. It is reported that the Po-m exclaimed on Rettinj,' tho niessime: "Providence has irrvcntcil an outraeo which would have shocked the woilil." Military critics, eeinnieutiiif: today on tho movements of the annies in the Aprcmout reyinn, assert it is win Hi- of note that Amemont to the east of St. Mihicl, is the route the enemy would tukoMf they souht to witluiruw from St. .Mihiel in the di rection of Lorraine. Their positions in this vicinity, mean much to them, it is suit!. OF' ILLINOIS KILLS. !EI SPUINOFHOLD, 111., Oct. 12. Sec retary of Stuto Honry Woods, ono of tho democratic, senatorial candidates ut tho Soptomhor primary, anil for mer operator on tho GIiIcuko Hoard of Trade, killed himself eurly yes terday morning. His HfoloBH body, with a gapliiK bullet wound In tho center of tho forehead and a revolver clutched In IiIh rl;ht hand, wn dlHcoverod this moriiliiK, lylui; In tho tool-room In a tturutio nt tlu, rear of his resldonco. No uoto of lxplanutlon wan loft hy Mr, Woods and tho only cluo which would kIvo u jiohhIIiIo Indication for can ho of tho doed wuu u bulky bunillo of paper, ulpiwIiiK exleimlvo doalliiUM In itr-tlu throiiiih u Chlmiio luokonmo llOIIIJII, I SECRETARYOFSTATE IK LF IN GARAGE E Dr. V. .1. Stnltli Dr C, .1. Smith, ileinoeriitic candi date for governor, vi itrd Ashland .Monday alteruoon and will i-il otbor towns Tiic-day, coiicfudiinj with Mul ford in the vvt'iiintr, where he will speak upon caiuiai.,ti i-ues hi the Natatorimu at 8 o'cloel.. Dr. Smith says that pro-pce) for his election are excellent ami that the tide in his favor is j-mwiii: strongei daily. UNDER FIRE' FROM NACO, Arlr., Oct. 12. The Car ranxa Karrlson of Naco, Sonora, was nKiilu subjected today to shell flro from tho nun, of Governor Mnyto renn. Tho YilllHta artillery, which throw four shells Into American ter ritory yesterday, doing considerable dnuiiiRe, scorned to bo better handled today, and tho shells fell Into tho Mexican town. General Hill, commanding tho gar rison, again ran trenches parallel to tho boundary lino to protect his men from tho flro ot Maytorena's YaquI Indians who during Saturday night nnd early yesterday, worked around to tho American Uno nnd directed their flro on tho garrison from this elite of tho border. Hill complained that tho American border guard had failed to prevent this violation of American neutrality. WASHINGTON', Oct. 12 Firing across tho International border nt Naco, Arizona,. yesterday by American patrol troopers and Mexican soldiers was characterized today by rPesldcnt Wilson as a "local difficulty." Ap parently ho considered that tho inci dent had no bearing on tho general situation In Moxlco nnd was not in clined to attach much linportnnco to It. JUDGE LANDIS CHICAGO, Oct. 12. Suits for $2.-1,000 damages filed against United Stales Juilfjo Keuesaw M. I.andis on Saturday, it became known loday, is the result of thirty days spent in jail hy Frank Hlacklid;e on a contempt charge preferred by the federal judge. If the suit is priced to trial it will ho Iho first time iu tocnl liistory, it was said, Ihal a I'uiled States judge was sued for dummies iih a result of one of his decisions, HlacMidgo hecmiio involved in n bankruptcy suit ami Judge Liimlis licensed him of perjury, lllncliliduc buses his claim for damages on allow ed hupuiiiiii'iil of lu health, due to bis hlnv ill iiill, loss of him no-itioii mul f-' 100, whieJi it is alleed wax hi' oh id in the hiiiiliiupti'y pnii'ci'iliiijjb NA GARRISON WO EN' UN ED F 25.000 SAY ANTWERP HARRISON FLED IN FULL ROUT Cowardice of Defendants Hinted at In Berlin Dispatch-No Military Authority With Which to Treat Ccncernlnn Surrender Burgomas ter Finallv Arranges Terms. MKIILIN, 0,-t. 12 (hv wireless to Sayville, I.. I.) The .inirnl staff ol the Oerinnn unity tinnoiiiicvs today that in the beginning a very strong .'itrrisou defended Antwerp with great cner"y but that after the attack hv Oenniiu infantry and mnrine divis ions, the defenders fled in full rout. Anions the Antwerp garrison was one Ilntish marine hrivade. Tlio eoinolele collapse of the an ticipated defeiii of Antwerp was shown li" the fact flint no military authoritv could he found with which to treat concerning the surrender of the oit-. The surrender was finally negotiated with the hurgomti-ter. Inlcineil iu Holland It is iuinossihle to ttivc as vet the number of nri-oner taken with Ant werp. Many of the defender-) who fled to Holland were interned. (lenernl Yon Hcsclor, who has heen decorated with the Order of Merit for his etipt tire of Antwerp, has is Mied a proclamation mldreeil to the people sn.viiiir m one would he harm ed unless bey committed hostilities on the nermnus. ' The following infnnnntion has Invn given oat iu Ilerliu for publicatien: "Ifeoiirts received here from Vien na set forth that the Russian niege of the Przcmyrl fortress has heen ahamloued. Austrimi troops have de feated Russian divisions near Lancul. They also routed one division of Cos. sacks east of N'-aiimomo. "The Japanese hnve oceuiiied the Shantung railroad in Shautuiig prov ince, China. This is a Chinese state railroad ami was built hy Germans. China has protested against this act ion. Japan a I'lizsler "The Polilikeu, a newvpnoer pub lished in Copenhni'en, iu n recent issue declares (hat Japan's cmine of action, especially in the occupation of Gorman islands iu the Pacific, is difficult of comprehension, as such .steos have no militurv connection with the attack on the German terri tory of Kino-Chow. "The Corriero Do I.n Sera, pub lished at Stauipa, Switzerland, re ports revolting atrocities on the patt of the French Senegales iromW 6,000 BELGIANS FLEE THE HAOUGE, via London, Oct. 12, 10:55 p. m, A dispatch to the Ntouw Courant from Hulst, Holland, quotes a Dolgtan officer as' saying that tho total number of soldiers who havo crossed from Belgium Into Hol land Is about G000. llclglau troops wero fired on last night by Gorman machlno guns on tho Holglau frontier not far from Koowacgt, Holland, Many wounded men among the Belgian soldiers who crossed tho Dutch lino havo been taken to Hulst, tho Dutch government placing special trains at their disposal. Tho rest of tho llelglans have bcon taken to Axel for Internment. PEOPLE FLEEING LONDON, Oct, 12 5:20 a. iu. - Tim Daily .Mail's Amsterdam correspond ent suys Berlin iiowmuipers are ills trihuliiig pouters auiioiiiiciug that thu civil Hipululion is leaving lli'lforo (a Fivuih fntlll'it'il (own iu Iho so. cull ed Icnllniy of llclfml) in fear of u coiiibiiiiliiicnl, T CHANGE AISNE BATTLE Cavalry Enuagcments Continue en the Left Wing German Attacks Fail - Some Progress Made in Center Night Attack on R!--'it Repulsed Flag Is Captured. PARIS, Oct. 12, :i:l.-i p, m.-Thf following official eoiiimiuiicntiim'wits given out in Paris this nfternootr; ' "First On our left wing, tliocav' nlry engagements continue Imthe re gion of Labasse, Kstnires nlujlfnzi- brouck. Retween Arras nnlL thu Oi(e, the enemy endeavored 'In de liver several attacks, which failed, notablv between Lassigny nnd Roye." Second On the center wc have made some progre-s on the plateaus of the right bank of the Aisiie, in front of Soissons and to the east ami MJtilhenst of Verdun. Night Attack Itcpiilscil "Thin! On our right wing, in the Voges, the enemy delivered a night attack in the region of Han de Sapt, to the north of St. Die. They were repulsed. "The flag captured yesterday be longs to the sixth regiment of active pomernuien infantry, No. -It), of the twentieth corps" of the Prussian tinny. The hrignde of marine fu-il-cets wns eJiguged during all tho day of October 1) and the night of October 51-10 against German forces, and re pulsed them, ami at the same time in flicted heavy, losses amounting' to 200 men killed nnd fiftv prisoners-. "The French losses amounted to nine killed, thirty-nine wounded and one missing. Fighting In Prussia "lit the Relgiau field: According to the Inst iufonuation received here concerning tho situation at Antwcni. the Gennans oecimy up to the nresent time only the suburbs of this city. The twenty-four forts on (be two hanks of the river Escaut nre reMst ing with energy. "Iu Russia the fighting still con tinues witli fierceness on the frontier of Kast Pnissia. To the northward of Lyck the Gennans arc retreating, at the same time destroying bridges. "In South Poland, between Ivango rodo and Saudoniir, there has been artillery fighting with columns of the encniv, who have reached tho Vis tula." DEATH OF KING TO ROME, via Paris, Oct. 12, 7:15 a. m, Tho Idea Nationalo published an Inquiry mndo at tho Balkan legation concerning tho attitude ot Roumanla after the death ot King Charles. M. Mlkallovltch, Scrviau minister to Rome, llko all others from the Bal kan states, expresses tho opinion that tho death of King Charles will not produce any groat change In Rouman ian politics, as tho difference be tween tho King and his pooplo wero mora exaggerated than real, and that Roumanla wishes to continue tho policy which sho adopted In tho sec ond Balkan war, and which enabled her to Increase her territory without serious danger. A chnngo In tho nttltudo ot Rou manla, according to diplomats from tho Balkan statos, It Is not expected to occur Immediately, but a change may bo expected, they Intimate, It tho buttlo of Cracow has decisive results. BELGIAN SOLDIERS ARRIVE AT THE HAGUE TODAY i p LONDON, Oet. 12, HsW n. ui. Slxtcen hundred llclglun soldiers, uoii-comiuissioiicil officers mul men, tiriivcil at The Hague today, nrconl. lug In n dispatch from Hint city to lleiilm's 'J'eli'ijiHiii company. SLIGH TODAY'S REPORT NT CHANGE RUMANIA'S POLICY CAVALRY BATTLE RAK ATLILLE FOR WEEK PAST News From Front Scarce Antwerp of Little Use to Germa-"' Save as Enabllnq Release of Several Divis ion of Troops to Aid Sorely Press ed Right Wing Damage Net Great LONDON, Oct. 12, 10:20 a. m.- Except for a flood of vivid details re gardlng tho fall of Antwerp, tho British public has been practically cut off from news from the front dur ing tho last 12 hours. It Is felt, however, that ovents ot tremendous moment either are occurring or aro impending In tho area about Lille, whero tho cavalry ot tho contending forces has been In violent contact for a week. The military critics for the London morning papers devoto their space to speculation regarding tho utility of Antwerp for German of fense or defense. Most of them agrco that unless Ditch neutrality Is violated Antwerp will bo ot no moro uso In forwarding tho Germans' pur poso ot making Zeppelin nnd naval raids on England than othor placeh In Belgium which havo been occuploj for some tlmo by tho Invaders. Jtcleo.se IlegimratA They ngreo, however, that for military purposes In tho western theater of war the occupation ot Antwerp Is ot supreme Importance to Germany, which now will bo able to release several division,) to aid tho sorely pressed right wing. Further more, tho capturo of the city will In sure tho lines ot communication should rereat bo necessary through Belgium. Additional details of tho shelling ot Antwerp indlcato that tho damage was not ns great as at first esti mated. Tho dnmngo Inflicted on the city by tho German artillery may bo offset In largo measuro by tho great destructIoncwrought on German ship ping In tho harbor by tho Belgians. An official communication from Ber lin states that no Information la yet nvnllablo as to tho amount ot booty taken In the town. Tho same official statement says that on Saturday German cavalry com that on Saturday German cavalry completely routed a French cavalry division of Lille, which Indicates that, the extreme limit of tho western bat tle Is within 20 miles ot tho straits of Dover. Itusslnn llcpiilso Claimed It Is officially announced In Berlin that In the eastern theater ot war all atacks ot tho First and Tenth Rus sian armlos havo been repulsed, whllo tho samo fato was suffered by the Russlaus when they attempted an outflanking movement by way ot Schlrwlndt, East Prussia. In South Poland, tho Germans c'alm, their armies havo reached tho Vistula. The assertion is also made that tho Russians havo Invented the stories which hnve been given out regarding great vlctorios at Augusta- wo aud Suwalkl. (Continued on Page fi) UNCLE SAM BACK OF AMERICANS IN EUROPEAN TRADE WASHINGTON. Oct. 12.-I'rcst- ileut Wilson oavo assurances that American 'trailing iu Kurope have tlio government back of them to thu limit of (heir rights unil that ho did imt expect that I hero would he any Inter ference on tho pari of the iialioiis ut war, Discuss!!!- the effect of h war. W ' business President WJIsnn said U4 u from what h pouhl mm hiiulthMN wiih proxrciMhiK imnwllv. TJw m4 ton Mlimlhui, liu Htjd Uw -W most ufffi'leil Iml U ntmM wt m proi wncuf, c II ' i ) w : m ,vlV