Medford Mail Tribune
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Jtnlu Tonight and Thursday.
May. 05: MIm. 31.
SECOND
EDITION
Forty-fifth Year.
Dally Tenth Year.
RED SOX WIN
CHAMPIONSHIP
WORLD'S SERIES
Philadelphia Defeated by Score of 5
to 4 In Hotly Contested Game on
Home Grounds Four Home Runs
In Game, Two by Hooper, Which
Wins Game and Pennant for Boston
NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK, Phil
adelphia, Oct. 13. The Boston Amcr
iunns aio the world's champions of
3915. The Hod Sox defeated Phila
delphia National by a score of C to
4 here today in game which was nip
and tuck until the finish. Twice tho
Philndclphias took tho lead, only to
be tied, nnd Harry Hooper finally
flinched it for tho American lcsiruo
champions by sinnshing a homo run
into the right center field stands. Tt
wns Hooper's big black bludgeon that
put tho lied Sox across as winner, tue
California boy smashing out two
home runs during tho game. Duffy
Lewis wns nnothcr hero, driving out
ii home run which sent one nliend of
him and lieing tho scorn when it
looked liko a Philadelphia victory.
LudcniH also hcorcd a home nm and
two-bagger.
Governor Bees Gnnio
Tho box occupied Insl Saturday by
President Wilson was decorated to
day for Governor Brumbaugh of
Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia fans played no favor
ites today and tho Boston club re
ecived n friendly greeting when Mali
nger Ciirrignn led his men onto tho
field. Tho players felt tho warm sun
and went about their prnctieo with a
snap of a team playing in -midsummer
form.
A Inrgo iloml horseshoe was pre
sented to (rover Cleveland Alexander
by admiring fiiends just before Um
pire Klcm cnllcd piny.
There, wns little Philadelphia
money in sight, cither on today's
game or tho final result of the ser
ies. Somo bets were placed, how
ever, at odds of 0 to 1 Hint Boston
would tako the Korics, and 5 to 1 and
even money that they would win to
day. Tlio Official Bre
BOSTON
AB. H. II. PO. A. E.
ji(juur, it -i . u i
Scott, ss. fi 0 0 'J !2 0
Speaker, of. .. ... IS 0 1 3 0 0
Hoblitrel, lb 10 0 10 0
dinner, lb. ... ..,. 3 119 0 0
Lewih.lt' l 110 0 0
Cnrducr, lib 3 1 I U 3 0
Harry, 2b. 1 0 1 10 0
Thomas, c. .. 2 0 I l 3 0
Cady, c. 10 0 2 10
Poster, p. .., 1 o' 1 1 3 0
Totals .- 30 5 10 27 12 I
PHILADELPHIA
AB. R. 11. PO, A. K.
Stock, 3b. .3 0 0 0 1 0
Bancroft, sf. .. 4 12 3 0 1
Paskert, of. 4 1 2 3 0 (I
Cravnth, if. 2 0 0 10 0
Dugoy 0 0 0 0 0 0
Beeker, rf. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Luderus, lb 2 1 2 13 2 0
Whitted - 4 0 0 2 0 0
Niehoff, 2b. 4 11 2 2 0
Burns, c. 4 0 12 2 0
Mayer, p. 10 0 10 0
Rixey, p 2 0 10 10
Killofor" 10 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 4 0 27 14 1
"Han for Cravnth in eighth.
'Killofer batted for Rixey in the
ninth.
Score by innings:
Bosto 0 110 0 0 0 2 1ri
Phila. . . 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 01
SUMMARY
Two-base bit, Luderus. Threo-
(Continued on page three)
COTTON FUTURES ACT
HELDUNCONSTITUTIONAL
NEW YORK, Oct. 13 Federal
Judge Hough today banded down a
decision declaring unconstitutional
the law known as the cotton futures
act. He rendered judgment in favor
of Daniel T. Hubbard and others in
a suit to recover damages for assess
ments made and collected by the col
lector of Internal revenues.
BULGARIA NOW
DEWS WAR
AGAINST SERBIA
Formal Declaration of Hostilities-
Twelfth Nation Embroiled Takes
Side of Germany, Austria and Tur
key, Who Have Outbid Entente
Invasion Before War Declared.
BUCHAREST, Oct. 13. -A dispatch
from tho Bulgarian frontier states
that n declaration ot war against Ser
bia has been posted throughout Bul
garia. Tho decision ot nulgaria, tho
twelfth nation to enter tho- war, to
join tho ranks of tho belligerents on
tho flldo of Geniinny, Austria and
Turkoy, was reached only after a dip
lomatic duel waged for inonths be
tween representatives of tho Teutonic
allies and tho quadruple entente. Bul
garia finally decided Germany and
hor friends had mado a higher bid.
.100,000 In Army
Bulgaria's army, whllo considera
bly smallor than that ot Rumania, Is
well drilled and equipped. Her mili
tary strength in tlmo of war Is about
300,000 mem
Slnco tho second Balkan war In
which Bulgaria fought Greece, Ser
bia and Montenegro, after tho victory
ot nil four nations against Turkoy,
Bulgaria has been isolated to n cer
tain cxtont from tho other Balknn
states. Tho second war, which re
sulted from a dlsputo as to tho di
vision of territory won from Turkoy,
was not participated In by Rumania,
which also kept out ot tho first Bal
kan conflict. Rumanian troops In
vaded Bulgaria, howover, and forced
tho latter to mnko territorial conces
sions. When opaco was finally restored
Bulgaria was compelled to relinquish
a largo part of tho territory slio bad
gained in tho first war.
Ill reeling KngenacTOl
The ill feeling thus engendered
mado it doubtful whother Bulgaria
would consent to enter tho present
war on tho sldo of Serbia and Monto
negro. Tho first Important victory of Ger
man displomacy was scored whon
Turkoy was Induced to ccdo Bulgaria
territory along tho lino ot tho "Dc
dcaghatch railway. Bulgaria also Js
said to havo been plcdgod efficient
holp In obtaining tho wholo ot Mace
donia as well as part ot Dobrudja.
Bulgaria ordorod tho mobilization
of hor nrmy on Sopt. 21. Bulgarian
troops nctually invaded Serbia nhout
'i I hours boforo war was declared.
BELL OF
GUILTY OF FRAUD
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 13. Mnyo!
Joseph K. Bell today was acquitted
of tho chnrgo of conspiracy to com
mit felonies in connection with tho
primary and election of 1014. The
inry which brought in tho verdict was
out less than two hours.
Bell was indicted with Thouiuf
Tnggnrt, Chief of Polieo S. V. Per
rott nnd 125 others Juno 22, and
July 3 four more persons wcro in
dieted. All wcro charged with conspiracy
to commit felonies, such as mo do
fined in the election laws of tho btnto
and tho laws against hiibory and
blackmail.
On arraignment beven plended
guilty. Two others mado tho sarao
plea before tho trial began,
VILLA FORCES DRIVE
El
LL PASO, Tex., 0!t. 3d. -Official
report lroin C'hiiiiiahua, receded ul
Juarez, that General Cuuutu Reyes,
heading an expeditionary force of
Villa troops, has uttueked tho rear
guurd of General Obiugon and forced
it buck upon Torreon. Fighting in
the neighborhood of Tuluca was also
reported.
MAYOR
INDIANAPOLIS
NT
atEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915
ARMENIAN VICTIMS OF THE TURK TRUDGING TO EXILE
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PARIS, Oct. 13. -Foreign Minister
Dclcasso resigned today. His resig
nation was accepted.
Premier Viviani announced tho res
ignation of M. Dclcasso and its ac
ceptance nt n meeting of the cabinet
council today, presided over by Pres
ident Poincare. It wns decided that
tho premier should tnko over the
portfolio of foreign nffnirs with tho
presidency of tho council of minis
ters. Thcophile Dclcasso has been ouo of
tho foremost French statesmen dur
ing tiiu Inst twonty-ffve years, having
to his credit tho inspiration which
led to tho formation of tho Anglo-1
French entcnto cordinle. Ho wns
also credited with un effective inflii
mco in tho settlement of differences
between Russia and Great Britain,
unking possible tho formation of the
triplo entente.
As foreign minister in n former
cabinet, M. Deleussor aroused thu bit
ter hostility of Germany, where it
wns his policy aimed at the political
isolation of that nation.
FRENCH REPULSE
PARIS. Oct. 13 Tho Germans last
evening attacked tho French posi
tions near Souchcz, according to tho
announcement mado this afternoon
by tho French war office, and wcro
ovorywhoro ropulsod.
Thcro has ben artillery flro of par
ticular intensity between tho Sommo
and tho Olso near Andechy, and to
the east ot Rhclms. Furthermore
German batteries havo delivered a
violent tiro to tho south of Tahuro
and to tho caBt ot Butto Bo Menil.
In tho Vosges tho Gormans woro
successful In gaining possession ot a
French trench.
TRIAL UNDERWAY
(NEW YORK, Oct. 1.!. When tho
dial of the directors nnd former di
rectors of tho New York, New Ha
ven & Hartford Railroad company,
charged with conspiracy to monopol
ize the traffic of New l'ugland, wa
opened today, government counsel
failed to mention tho nnma of Gcorgo
M. Miller, one of tho tucho defend
ants cited to uppear.
Miller is 83 years old nnd it wns
explained thut tho government would
not press the case against him on
account of his infirmities duo to ago,
Tho list of defendants includos
somo of the foremost financiers in
the country. Tho defendants nre:
William Itoeketeller, Lewis C.-ua
Ledyurd, D. Newton Bniuoy, Robert
. Tuft, A. Hciton RoborUon, Kd
wurd I). Robbing Juines S, Heming
way, Charles F. Drooker, Charles M.
Pratt, Henry K. Mcllarj- und Fred
erick F, Urew&ter.
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NS
ASFOREIGNMD
FEN
GERMAN
ATTACKS
CHAltR OF DEPUTIES
V0IE5 CONFIDENCE
PARIS, Oct. 13. The chamber of
deputies this uftcriiooii adopted n
resolution of confidence in the gov
ernment. The vote was 3712 to f).
The proposal ninde in tho chamber
of deputies by tho opponents of the
government for u secret session wns
defeated by u voto of 3(13 against to
'JU0 for.
After nu exciting scene in the
chamber of deputies Premier Viviani
demanded a vote of confidence.
DENVER IN AUTO
DENVER, Oct. 1 l.-Tho suffrag
ists' automobile party, carrying res
olutions adopted by tho women ot-
cr' convention in San Francisco in
September and a )cti(imi bearing
500,000 signatures of electors in tho
twclvo suffrage stales, arrived hero
today on their ou'ilnnd joiirnoy from
Sun Francisco to Washington.
The resolutions to ho presented to
congress pledge support to thoo con
gressmen, senator!, and government
officials, irrcspectno of party, who
favor thu adoption of tho Susan B
Anthony iiuiendmeul to thu federal
constitution prowding equal suffrage.
for women.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. Ambus
sudor Mbrgcnthnu bus been directed
to iiupiiro of the Turkish foreign of
fice, it wns learned today, as to
whether concessions regarding ex
emption from persecution of Protos
tnut and Catholic Auucniaus woro be
ing curried out. Tho concessions
wcro made in response to recent rep
resentations by the I'nited Stntos, but
unofficial information has reached
heio indicating that thu persecutions
continued.
Officials of the department stated
today thut the dclav in receiving tho
Turkish answer might bu duo to in
terrupted cable coiiiiniiuicatiou.
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NKW YORK, Oct 13.TIioro nro
now 2,000,000 men in Kuropo who
havo suffered tho loss ot limbs, fac
ulties, or both as a result ot injury
In tho war, according to Frank B.
GUbreth of Providence, B. I who has
Just roturnod from Germany, whero
ho has boon stmhlng methods for giv
ing employment to cripples. Mr. Gil
broth has bcon requested by Gormuuy
to Instruct a corps ot teachers how
to enablo crippled fighting men to be
como produetlvo members of eocloty
after tUe war,
ASK
ABOUT MASSACRES
WHOLE
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SLAIN OR EXILED
WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 13.
Diixcn from their homes, torn from
their loved ones, tortured with nil tho
cruelties that tho Mohammedan mind
can devise, u whole rueo of ooplo
tho first Christian nation of tho
world-is being massacred nnd rnv
aged ns it is goaded on, milo nl'tei
mile, in u forced hegira of death.
Betrayed Armenia is bleeding ns it
never bled before.
Tho nails of tlo heathen Turk nrt
being driven through its very soul on
to tho cross of persecution.
Only when tho end of tllo great
conflict lifts tho curtain on tho stage
of truth will tho world know what tho
Armenians arc now suffering -11)15
years after tho birth of tho Prince of
Pence, for whoso wiorhhip llioy nro
paying their lives.
An Awful MnssaiTOi
Armeuin is tho greatest victim ol
the war, yet sho hits taken no part
in it. She has not even had nnn.i
with which to defend herself. Thou
sands upon thousands hnvu been sluir
nnd thousands moio nro now mnruh
iug into tho jaws of nn awful dCutlu
Into tho semi-dcseit of Mesopo
tamia, one into tho valley of tho up
per Euphrates und tho other toward
tho wild regions of tho hendwntorH of
llio Tigris, wind tho caravans mov
ing men, women, children, old und
young because) tho Turks mean to
have Turkey exist for Turks ujono.
"Military necessity," they call it.
But tho world, when it awakes to (ho
truth, will pass its own judgment
upon that.
Tho Turks themselves know better.
Get Bid of Ai'iuouio.
Said Pasha, when ho was tho
Turkish grand voir, said: "To get
lid of tho Armenian question wo must
get rid of tho Armenians. ' And that
Turkey has proceeded to do for the
past twenty years until nt tho pres
ent day their methods havo become
so during, so terrible, ns to startle
tho civilized woild.
Turk misrule nnd persecution wns
begun in 1877, when, by tho treaty
between Russia und Turkoy, Turkoy
guaranteed to protect tho Armenians
against the Kurds. In 1878, through
tho offices of England at tho Borliu
congress, tho protection of tho Ar
menians in Turkey was transferred
to the six Europcun powers Franco,
England, Russiu, Germany, Ituly und
Austria to modify Russian influ
ence in Armenia,
Nlaiigb(cicl KLiico I Hill
Tho massacres have continued
since, 3801, when tho first ono look
place nt Sushouii, a mountainous dis
trict whom tho Armenians were pun
ished for trying to defend themselves
against tho Kurds. Then followed tho
great massacres of J805 and 1800
throughout tho wholo Turkish em
pire. Uvor 300,000 were then killed.
Sinco them thero hnvo bcon Humor
ous moro outbreaks, in all of wbiah
Armenians huvo died by thu thous
and. Even bofoio (ho Armenian subJccU
of the biiltiin can bo inarched to
eventual death, there are regions in
which thu men ui.d tho aged are given
to tho sword und tho women thrust
into tho harems. But oven in tio
harems (hero is u limit on sluve und
C
ARMENIANS
BEN
the ujusH'b aio kept on tho move,
GREEKS REFUS
E
10 HELP SERBS
Called Upon to Give Her Support
Under Terms of Treaty, Greece Re
plies Bulgarian Invasion Has Pure
ly Balkan Character and Therefore
Not Within Treaty Provisions.
PARIS, Ort. 13. Tho Athons cor
respondent ot tho Matin says ho has
learned from a diplomatic sourco that
tho Serbian government, having rais
ed at Athons tho iiucstlon ot Grccco
bolng called upon to glvo her support
under tho terms of tho treaty ot nl
Hnnco, tho Greek government replied
that tho present aggressive action ot
Bulgaria had not n purely Balkan
character and thoroforo did not como
within tho provisions of tho Grocco
Sorbin treaty.
Yctilzcloft Tolerant
After tho adjournment ot tho
Greek chamber, says nn Athens dis
patch to tho Matin, former Premier
Vonlzolos called a meeting of his sup
porters who constitute n majority of
tho chamber and advised them that
In vlow ot present clrcumotnncos It
would bo ndvlsablo to adopt a toler
ant nttltuilo toward tho now cabinet.
This would bo dono, ho said, to avoid
a crisis, tho conscqtiouces of which
might bo graco and to avoid giving a
pretext for tho dissolution of parlia
ment. What AVIli Giveco Do?
PARIS, Oct. 13. "What will
Greece do now?" In a (location which
la being asked on all sides hero. Hor
treaty with Serbia expressly ntlpu
latcs that If ono ot tho contracting
parties, nlrondy engaged In war
against u third power Is nttackod by
Bulgaria m well, tho allied general
staffs of Grceco and Sorbin must con
sult with a vlow of Immodlato action.
Tho noxt stop thoroforo, It Is main
tained hero, would rest with tho
Greek general staff, whoso chief is
King Constantino. That tho king will
cousilul lo depart from tho policy ot
armed neutrality is doubted hero, al
though Hulgarla has launched nu
army ot 60,000 mon against Sorbin.
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PARIS, Oct. 13.- Tho following
Serbian official statement issued on
Monday has been telegraphed by the
Huvas correspondent at Nish;
"The situation was unmodified on
tho Danube front on tho 10th. Two
uuHitccesstuI attacks north of Pozn
jovno cost the enemy heavy Iossob.
By u night uttuok tljo enemy cup
tured tho ullugo of Tiim. Wo conn
ter-at tacked and letook thu village,
driving thu enemy off with serious
loss.
"Two night attacks on tho fortress
and town of Seineudria also woro ro-
pulsed with heavy losses for tho Aus
trO'OormtniH. Tho enemy uttueked
our positions from tho environs of
tho village of Banuovobulo, near Bel
grade, during tho entire duy.
Our troops repelled tho nttneks
without firing on tho town.
"On tho Savo limit the enemy op
cned with his henviobt artillery, but
our troops hold their positions.''
MILITIA OUI FOR
CHARLESTON, S. C, Oct. 13.
Stuto troops wero held in their armor
ies horo today whero they had boon
ordorod by Governor Manning to bo
ready to tako ovor polieo duty, it
necessary to prcservo order In yestor
duy's democratic municipal primaries.
Tho tlckot headed by Mayor John
P. Graco was apparently defeated
In tho pilmury by that led by his op
ponent for tho mayoralty nomination,
Trim Trum T. Hydo. Hydo, accord
ing to vlrtuully comploto unofficial
returns, had u majority of loss than
IQQpUtc-f G1QQ VOtes sasj:.
RESIST BULGARS
IN
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ALONG
DANUB
NO. 175
RUSSIANS WIN
THIRD VICTORY
ATSTRIPARIVER
Czar's Troops Plcrco Last Line of
Austrian Defense In Eastern Gal
Icla German Invasion of Serbia
Making Slow Prorjrcss on Account
of Stubborn Resistance.
PETROGRAD, Oct. 13, via London,
4:30 p. in. Another striking victory
has been won by tho Russians on tho
routhcrn front in eastern Galicia.
Thoy have pierced tho lust lino of
Austrian defenses on the Stripn river
and stonncd ono of tho strongest
points on the Austro-Gcrmnn right
flank.
Blow l'rogrww In Serbia
BERLIN, Oct. 13, via London,
3:33 p. in. Tho Austro. Gorman in
vasion of Serbia is making progress,
tho war offico nnnounccd today, nl
tliough tho Serbians by their rcsist
nuco nro interfering to somo extent
with the ndvnnco. A villngo nnd
oilier positions south of lklgrudo
hnvo been cnptuicd.
Bulgaria Declares Wr
LONDON, Oct. 13. The issue bo
Ivvccn Bulgaria nnd Serbia appar
ently has been joined squarely. It
is reported unofficially that Bulgaria
has declared war. Littlo is known
hero of the progress of hostilities be
tween these combntants beyond tho
fact that Bulgaria hns invnded Ser
bia and is said to havo suffered re
verses in tho opening engagements. In
northern Sorbin tho Austro-Oermnn
invadors nre meeting with stubborn
resistance
Tho report from Petrogrnd yester
day of nu iinportiUinttflfshliTfcticcofli
in Galicia hns been confirmed offic
ially. General Ivtutoff has broken
the Austro'Gonnnn front nlong tho
Stripu, Inking 12000 prisoners und n
number of guns. If tho Russian vic
tory is ns definito ns is indicated in
the official announcement, tho Aus
triuiiH may ho compelled to fall buck
on Lcuihorg. Such a retreat would
be certain to hnvo considerable moral
effect in the Balkans, where tho con
tinued neutrality of several states is
believed to bo duo largely to tho bo
vcio reverses suffered by Russia dur
ing th summer campaign.
French Itcsuino Offcnstvo
In the Dviusk region despcrato but
ludecisivo fighting continues, with
tho offensive shifting frequently from
one sido to tho otller. Fiold Marshal
Von Hiiideuburg evidently intends to
continue his attack, tut it is reported
reinforcements for his army nro on
tho way to tho Dvlnsk front.
From tho wcslurn front como re
ports hearing cvideiico that tho
French arc resuming the offensive in
the Champagne. J'aris claims slovy
but steady progress, nocomjfnnicd by
tho ciipluro of a fow prisoners and
houvy losses for tho Germans, A
Gennuu correspondent nt tho front
stntos that a great fight in which all
amis seem to be engaged, is now pro
ceeding in tho Champagne. This is
regarded as nu indication that thu
French intend to resume tho offens
ive. SIOP SHIPMENTS OF
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EL PASO, Tox., Oct. 13. Custonm
officials refused to permit a ship
ment of powder to cross tho border
today. This wns tho first indication , ,
that an embargo on tho exportation
of anus und ammunition is in effect.
It is uudorstood thu shipment was
stopped by order of Gonerul J. J. .
Per-htng, commanding at Fort Bliss
co-operating with tho customs nu-
thorities.
PEARY TAKES FIRST FLIGHT
IN A HYDRO-AEROPLANE
NEW YORK, Out. 13. Friends of
Rcur-Adniiral Roberrt V.. Peary, dis
coverer of tho north polo, congratu
lated him today upon tho fortunate
termination of his first flight in nu
hydro-aoroplune whiuh ended in u
volplane into tho wnler off Lonj;
Beach, L. L, from a height of 3200
feet after tho engine had stopped in
mid-flight. j,
Tho explorer mado tho flight with.
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