Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHEh Fair Tonight ami Tuesday Warmer. Max. (11; Mln. ao. forty-fifth Yenr. Dnllv Tenth Year. i - MEDFOHD, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1015 NO. 173 THIRD GAME OF SERIES, DEFEATING PHILADELPHIA IN LAST HALE d OE NINTH INNING BOSTON WINS RECORD CROWD , SEES RED SOX AGAIN TRIUMPH 42,300 People Walch Phillies for Sec ond Time Lose Out in Ninth Inning Dutch Leonard Holds Opponents Helpless Speaker's Batting Feat ure of Game. IIBAVES' FIELD, Boston, Ont. 11. The Huston Americans again turn cd the hick with a ninth-inning fin ish tixlny, defeating the Philndelphius pennant winners of tlio National league by a score of 2 to 1, boforc 12,1100 people, the largest .crowd that I'vor Mir n world's buries. "Dutch" Leonard, the lied Sox port-Rider flingor, hold the I'hiludolphins help less throughout tho game, permitting them to sooio in only one inning. Speaker's batting featured the game, while Paskoit ronmed the outfield for Philadelphia and out off several hit. Hooper's hit, a sacrifice, an infield out and Lewis' smush to coaler put oer tho final inn for llostou. Day a Wondei ful Ono It wns a wonderful day, with not a cloud in the shy. An. Indian summer .sun liy noon had driven away tho chill in the morning air. XtMT weie conditions more ideal for u chnmpionsliip content, and the outpouring of tho Hoslon fans early gave promise il a record-breaking timing. The tenuis had changed over Sunday from the Phillies Park, the Manliest ball pari; in the major leagiios. lutlnbiggost. grounds in the country. Tor two days Heaves' Field will be the scene of action, with the, reuniting prospect that both financially and in the numiiur of spectator this will he u leeord series. To date the attend ance is behind that oi' lat year, hut with the nvuioy received, in advance of the pluvious figured. Official Kcoivs PHILADELPHIA All. K.IIH.rO. A. K. Stock, li. . -: 0 1 I 0 0 Uancroft, s. .. .30 1 I 1 0 Pnskeit, cf. I 0 0 7 0 0 Crnvnth, rf. -I 0 0 2 0 0 Ludcriirt, lb. - . . ! 0 0 .1 I 0 Whit ted, If 15 0 0 II 1 0 Nii-liolf.Sb 3 0 0 0 2 0 ittiniK, c. :i i i r. 2 o Alexander, p 2 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 2S 1 82i 0 0 'Two out when winning run scored. HQSTON aii. it.im.rn.A.K. IfooMr, rf. .... Scott, s. . .. Speaker, !'. oblitol, lit. Lewis, If. Gardner, .'lb. . 1 tarry, 2b. ... t'nnigiui, . Lcouaid, p. 11 12 0 0 .... 0 0 2 10 :t 1 2 2 0 0 .. :i o o 0 o J ti o n l o o II 0 0 l (! 0 21 0 0 2 ..2008 1 0 0 0 2 II :i 0 0 0 Totals .... 2S 2 0 27 10 1 Score by inning--: riiila (10 10 0 0 0 0 01 Ittetuii - -0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 Sl'MMAKY Two-hnso hit, Stock. Thtee-boso hit, SHiaker. Earned runs, Philndcl "phia 1, Honton 2. Suorifieo hit-, llauoroft, Alexander, Stock, Scot'. Saeiifico lly, llobhtzel. Double play, Hums to Hnneroft to Ludcrus. Left on bases Philadelphia '.1, Hon ton t. First on errors, Philadelphia (Continued from pago six.) WASHINGTON, H i'r,M dent WlUoll IimHV -llldicd I1" b'l'i- hote prepared iv Stuvt.m .uiiiu. ouweraig the er.il iwU- rccciwd Iron Great Hnlani u:i tu- subject ..I interference iiii .iin.ni tr.nli The B-.U- lut tHH-n dclaed Urgel) bec-iuse the pn-ulmt wauled to keep it apart fioni the -'nlrover-v it.i lU-nimnv ml n - " ell '" fc'K luiwmj witUiu a li d.n PRESlDENfSTUDIES" PROTEST TO BRITAIN ACROSS DANUBE E Attacks by Austro-Gcrnian Armies Proceeding South of Belgrade All Serbia United in Resistance Ger- i mans Repulsed at Loos, Leaving 8000 Dead In Front of Trenches. LONDON, Oct. 11. Tlio Austro Clerman armies which crossed tho Dnnubo and Save rivers and occupied Holgradc, are meeting with stubborn rcslstnneo at the Serbian advance de fenses but have not yet como In con tact with tlio main Serbian forces. Ilcrlln announces that attacks by tho Austro-Gcrmnn forces which aro invading Serbia aro proceeding to tho Fouth of Ilelgrnde. Tho announce ment adds that tho crossing ot tho Dnnubo by tho Invading forces has been completed. Serbian Campaign Tho SerblniiH plnn of campaign rto pends considerably upon tho amount of asslfltanco they will receive from allied troops, but It Is not believed that tlioy will attempt, In any event, to make n decided stand north ot tlio mountnln rango near Kraguycxtaz, which they already havo proved to bo n line offering superb facilities for defense. Telegrams from tho llalkansl, though not minimizing tho (serious ness of tho Sciblan position, reflect a tono of cheerful confidence In tho ability of tho nlles ultimately to check tlio AiiRtro-Dermnn Invasion and successfully meet nny future at tack from tho side of Bulgaria. Tho national (lunger, nay those telegrams, has united Sorbin ns never before, and throughout tlio country men physically unfit for tho rogular army and womon and old men nro arming for tho defense of their country. Hnllro Nation Aroused Tho population of Macedonian Ser bia has gathered Into bands with tho object of repulsing n posslblo Hit I garlnu nttnek. In addition to 300,000 soldluis, n million Serbians of both soxos niul nil ages aro said to bo ready to dlxputo all attempts at Austro-Corman-Uulgarlan conquest. In tho western theater of war tho German attack In the vicinity ot Loos npepars to havo subsided, having ac complished nothing excepting the no curing of a tomporary rtrtlal foot ing In somo tronchos from which tho assailants of tho allied lino afterward wore opolled. Slnco Oct. t, accord ing to Field Marshal Sir John French, tho only change of consoquonco on the Loos front 1ms been a steady gain of ground by the Hrltlsb botween mil No. 70, which Is tho key to tho sltua (Ion, and Hulluch. (.'eriiiiin lassos Heavy Tho only now s of tho night, accord ing to the Fiench official announce ment inndo public this aftornoon, Is that of fairly ovoro bombardments on tho part of tho Germans near La Hcarpe, In the Champagne district, and In tho region of Soualn. Tho Fronch batterlos ovcrywhero replied offectlvoly. Later Information confirmed pro vloim roportu that tho Gorman coun ter attacks of rocont days In front of Loos hnvo rcwultod only In sorlou and costly chock. Tho Germans loft a niimbor of dead In front of tho allied linos which Is estimated at botween 7,000 and 8,000 men. TO UIHWfiO, tut. 11. John D. Itoikctfllcr. Jr., iirnxcd here tHlay irom Dr. Alter u nutowobiU) ride he If tt f-T N i York. Mr. BM-ki-l-lliT, deeply tunned by lit- outdoor rieiicci in t oU.mdu, lulled br. u.ll at rpoteni m .1 pho-ttrrnb"- h grUd hi. Hr tur ned a luce boimuet tf lluwei .u. tl.. ilimm dMta'l Ktre H" m ' w.. A llil JiJ- "w tlil where 1 e.m et a B'd brn'.lul,' ..Hi! Ml. lloelelelier ' ,-i i.... .1 i it t" On n lie -Wl li.ai.i, hi -'iti. 11 A ROCKEFELLER ENJOYED P --v-v WVW VnVnVnV rVVVV WxWV ''''- ,. Leonard has been ono of tho stars of tho American lenguo for two noa sons but, oddly, ho has received lit tle publicity. Ho was tho hardost pitcher In the league to scoro against last year, allowing only 1 01 runs per ijaine, Ho ranked nhend of Wol- LOVE TO EMTIO! WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, IloportB that President Wilson might go to tho San Diego 'exposition on his wedding trip wero dispelled today when tho president, replying to an Invitation from tho school children of San Diego asking him to visit tho exposition, wroto thnt ho sees no possibility ot visiting tho Pacific coast nt prosont. Tho president mid Mrs. Norman Gait, his fiancee, began today making preliminary arrangements for tholr wedding, but their detailed plans havo not been discussed even with their Intlmato fi lends or relatlvos. A wedding trip Is being considered, but tho place has not bcon revealed. Tho presidential jnclit Mayflower may bo used. Despite reports thnt tho wedding might be hold soon, It was said toduy in well Informed quartors that tho plans still wero for n wedding early In December, AGAIN LEAD EXCHANGE NF.W YORK, Oct II Hallway Is sues led todn's early market but fell back later when Inturost In high pric ed war ahnres was lovlved. Further substantial gains were roalitered on the resumption ot trad ing, U. S. Stoel bslMK tlift notable fea ture, opening with a maximum Ruin ot 1 3-S at it 1-!. to S3, Its best quo tatlon slpeo 1810. ltallroads added to last week's higher prices with nd vanees of 1 to S 1-3 polas lor Can- adU Paatfic. New Haven, Lehigh Vallev. ItaadlM sad ioatbarn Pacific. irUltM were not Reelected. Qeti eral Motors rising fc to 350. Weetlng h(use Oeuera! 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R. .1- s .-. . - .- - j u j.-: . jv . ... ... ... i vv;;jw?swm;v;;; vvvvvvvv srmr-" l'v''WW ''' ..'.."'.-'.'----j-i- iv ?aX a ' 'MaKB m J -r -J ' r m v r i j z j- j- j IJEOttA-RD tor Johnson and the other heralded pheuoms. Leonnrd has bem a totmh one to scoro against this season, too, and when the averages aro Issued his name will bo found mound tho top. This star southpaw Is JiiBt a big kid. Nenily even thing looks funny T A NHW OHLHANS, Oct. 11 Tho Hev. Dyron Holley, rector of St. George's Kplscopal diurch, ono ot the most fashionable congrcgatlonn In tho city, early today shot and killed Lan sing Poarsall, sou ot n prominent rail road man hero. Dr. Holley told tho police ho shot I'enrsall, thinking ho was a burglar. About G o'clock this morning Dr, Holley telephoned tho police head quarters thnt ho had shot a man in the rectory study. Tho minister told tho police that while In his offico ho heard some on In his study adjoining. Taking a pistol he stopped Into tho study and saw a mnu nonr tho door, "Tho Intruder did not answer my questions as to who ho was nnd what ho wanted," said Dr. Holley, "and when 1 ordered him out ho made a motion as If to draw n weapon, I tired and the mon fell." flovoral hour later tho man was Identified at tho morguo by Xathnn G. Pearsall, claim ftgout of tho Toxus and Pacific railroad, as bis xou Lan sing, aged it jonrs old. No reason for tho young man's proeonao in the roctory could be given by his parents or friends. Dr. Holley wild he had never seen Poarsall boforo. Police found a window In the rec tory parlor had Lppn opunod. Yo..ng Pearsall lived several blocks from the Jiolle) home on the next street. HfDAPEHT, O. t. 11 Tha third Hungarian revenue loan will be open. ed Xmeuiiit-r 1 !') u. ( n. red iu usns ranging from fifty to ten thous and rruana is rron Is worth about t .'ii C'-nlhi tst fr at tit (-r cut lu tUt at !. ' . I H X UlUUltU. PREACHER SHOOTS MM 10 11 BURGLAR I, vv AVs'nVn' Vx'sVxV Kv'v' .vvvvsv J SJA kaa: 'vvvvsv A AA .vvvvsv i.v.v.v; to him, and ho smiles most ot tho time The "Dutchman" Is a haso hit bug, He'd rather bat than cat and boforo gamos can alwajs bo found with n bat In his hand. And ho can lilt, too. His average for tho tioasou Is over 300 nrnLIN, Oct. ll. The announce ment respecting operralions in the Imlkun theater is as follovvK; "Further battles developed on tho Drinn, on the front between Sabav and Grand Ddc. The crowing of the Danube linn been completed. ".South of Helgrnde, tho huighta be tween Zarkowo and Minjewo have been captured. Fuither south tho At tack is proceeding. 'The miateui, a position in the hank of the Danube at Ham, Iihr been stormed. Farther down tho Dnnubo tho Orzovo. local artillery lighting is taking place. "Thus far German tronjm hnvo taken prisoners II ofneors and h'l men. They hnvu OHptuied 11 imunou, including hcvcrnl heavy ones, and five machine gum. T IAPS TO T LONDON, Oct. tl.- In connection with the milium imbroglio the lungliHii new(taiers gio naking whether whut I!nierr William once described "the yellow iril" should 1m pitted on F.uropean balihliehlH ugainst wh.it i hey tm. the "Geruiau Hril." Takmi. tlie grouud thut nil re sources wuglit to be used, the Obaer- cr iu ui: editoiuti stiongiy urges the bnuiring in of .lupun if liulganii -tnke. ll -.iv the u v) warn ixc e of n jUurter i.l a million ot JapoueMi tro - in iIk Turki-li iiupire would ri i m1 ilii lb,- vital mt it -t -Uwii Jujuu Urt uttiiivetly el aUtLti, f. German expansion three ten thut (Irnuuiix MiKe triuwidisnt in th- n,ur . .. -i M"ill i'Sear in lb, t ii i i lv 'lv.-'U ii ijbl pOMll IU Cullfi GERMANS IM SUCCESS ATTEND SERBIAN INVASION IN TURKEY E JUAREZ-VILLA Cnrranza Consulate Declares Revolt Pcntllno Among Villa Forces Em hnrrjo on Shipments of Arms and Munitions Into Mexico Put Into Rigid Effect on Arizona Border. KL PASO, Tex., Oct. Jl. Forces of General Obrcgon are reporled to be within a few dn.vs' march ovar,- hind from Juarez. ' Cnrranza consulate advicct doelnre u revolt is iionding in Casus (IruildcH, where Gcnoral Villa hns mobilircd his army for an overland advance into Souorn. i i EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 11. Andres Gnroia, tho Cnrrnnzn consul hen1, do chin'd today that he had advices of vvhnleanlo dosertions of the Villa army mobilizing nt Cases Oraudcs. DOUGLAS, Ariz.., Oct. 11. An im partial embargo on diipiucntK of unnn and ammunition into Mexico wan put into rigid effect here today and was reported to h.vvo become oporuMve nil along the holder. Supplies consigned to both Villa nnd Carrauzn factions were hold up. Persons and convoynnces crossing the bordor wero scinched. General P. Elian Calles, Carrauzn leader in Sonorn, left Agun Priotn, iterosa the border from Doiighis, eiulv todny with nbout 11000 men westward bound. It wiia sniil thq movement indicnted u leiiewnl o the campaign iigniurt Xogntes, Souorn. VEItA CHUZ, Oel. 11. General Cnrranza depatlcd from Vera Cruz todny for his trip through the north ern slutes, l(e hailed on the Mexican gtiuhoat llrnvo, which ih nccompnii led by the training ship Zaragoza mid steamship Atlanta, PA1MS, Oct. 11. One bundled and fifty thousand Aifdro-Gormiin troops havo crossed tho Save and Danube rivers into Serbia, nccording to ic ports in diplomnlio circloH nt Athens, mijh the enrrospondeut of tho I lavas ngoncy. Those troops wero slopped by Serbian nrtillerv before they could penetrnte beyond the border, it is ns herted, nnd Ilelgrnde is the only poiiu at whieh they gained n foothold on Serbian soil. ST. OAKLAND, CuL, Oct. JL- Stu dents of St. Mar)' college, this city, have reason to view todav's world' scries with particular pride since I luce old students of that institution comorcd all tho glory. "Dut' h" Leon ni il, who pitched llostou to ietory; Harry Hooper, who scored the win ning run, and Duffy I.hwn, who brought in tho winning run, all at temh il St. Mary's iu their early day a, Cungratiilutoiy tclegmins went aunt to lh. pluveiH I'mIiij by lbs St. Mar' indents. F: Li CHICAGO, Oet. 11 Alb-meg that the Mutual I.ile Iuiiruin cuiuau of New York eonteaiplalid ineliiis; innno.mwv ,.r iu tru.t funds m Uto Olua If. K. Wnlsh, Chitagu, holder of it .'immi iu-iir.iiice Miiicy in the Mut- " ti'i1 'it i"( in iuih dun m the ii ., rl ." iji h u lud.-. e iiifj n NVADES SONOKA 1 50.000 TEUTONS INVDN SERBA I SUGAR FACTORY AWAITS SIGNING t NEEDEDACREAGE Sanders Writes That Organization of Utah-Oretjon Concern Completed With Mormon Church Officials as Directors $600,000 Plant Assured If 5000 Acres Signed Up. A $ti00,000 heel sugar factory will bo built in tho Itogup Itivcr valley by tho Oregon-Utah Sugar company, il! contracts for fiQOO norcs will bo sign ed ii) by tho farmers nnd lnmTbwn ors, ThiH in Iho nssiirancgBOnt to this city by George E. Snndert,' vico preHident nnd ono of tho directors of tho recently organized company. All of tho preliminary details havo been completed. Contracts will bo rendy for distribution within n fow days. Tho contracts call for n five-year tonn, beginning with 11)10, and the company agrees to pay $5 por ton for nil beets over 80 per cent purity or better, nnd containing 15 per cent or moio sugnr, nnd for nil beets con taining SO per cent purity or better and containing no less than 12 per 'cent twgnr, nt tho rnto of .$1.25 per ton. It is agreed iu tho contract that paymrnts for nil beets shall, bo on tho lfith of each month. K The orystnlizing of sentiment for n bc,el Hiigup fnctoryj in this vnllov has been miliar wny for'fho last nine months nnd is now up to .the fanners and landowners, Utnli capitalists be ing willing to buck tho project in lime to handlo tho 1010 crop. This means that action iniiht bo taken nt once to Kcuitro tho needed dOOO acre age. Tho Commercial clubs of thu valley have bcon requested to co-op-irate in tho campaign to sccuro acre age for mi iudustiinl project. Tho company will likely establish officet iu this city and Grants Pass nt an enrly date. Tho Otegon-Utah Sugar company is officered by mun of financial power, and tho establishment of u beet sugnr factory hero would mean the induction of Utah capital into this sort inn. The president of the "iiccrn is C. W. Niblo.v, a bishop in the Mormon chinch, wealthy banker and tiiubcnniin. Alex. Nibley, his son, is secretary, and Harold Smoot, son of Heed Smoot, United States sennlor from Utah, and Willnrd It. Smith, son of tho head of tho Mor mon church, directors. Hishop Nib !e'8 inlrest in tho project is to es tablish his son Alow in n big busi ness. E TO BE TOTAL LOSS Si; TTLH. Oct. 1 1 - Tho Canadian wrecking stonmor Salvor arrived last night at tho side or tho Alusna Steam ship company's Iron steamship Mari posa, which went aground near Holla Holla, II. C, last Friday during fog. A survey will bo hold today. Thcro Is llttlo hopo of saving tho ship. Ves sol and cargo woro valued nt nioro than $no0.000. The Admiral Kvans Is duo nt Ketch ikan, Alaska, this morning to talto on hour dtho Mariposa's passengers nnd convoy thorn to their various destina tions in Aloska. Thero was no panto whon the .Mariposa struck, Tho pan Mongers saved all their clothing and hand baggsge mid suffered no dis comfort. Tho Mariposa was built at Phila delphia In 1SS3, nnd for many years piled between San Francisco and Hon olulu under Sprockel's ownorshtp. CLEVF.LAND. o, Oct. 11. lines, ligation was begun here today of a tire ui the plant ot the Nations! Cur ban ouaijttit, wixegvd iu titling; wr urden, which eutiM-d $30,000 loss, Whim-Iiou? loiitsuuiig gooda ready for khisment i 'urH' wero consum ed. Iu eiidiiinea ere ujci ted, Tl R MARIPOSA 4 t