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MEDFORD, ORKCION, TIIL'KSDAY, MAItf 'IF 0, V.m,
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GREEKS CAPTURE JANINA AND 32,000 TURKS
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GREAT VICTORY
OVER WESTERN
TURKISH FORT
Bombardment of Fiercest Nature,
Lastlnq Two Days and Nlqht Pro
ceeds Surrender of Jnnlnn Sally
hy Drlrtiilrrs Ends In Hnule
Turk Warship Attacks Twenty Four
Greek Warships and Sinks Three
With All on Board
ATlir.NH, March 'I,-The Oieek
wnr offlfrt officially nnimun 1 !
tiny Unit .Innliin, the urt-nl wrMciii
foilre, Iuih Hiirtt niliTfil. Tim
Greeks have taken .'IU.000 prisoner.
A liomlmnliiiciit of l)m fierectl
nature Inntliii: two days and nights
pi receded niiil forced tin' Mtrrrndrr,
which was made when IJnd Pithn
witly this morning hpmI n fine t
I nice to Prliicn (imlmitinn of
(lirrrc, who commanded Ihe bc
Mniror, Kcry nvnilnbte gun lit llm Greek
HikIlioii4, including many lent hy llm
Simian, look part in llm shelling of
Iht doomed fortn'KK. Kin of nil
the Tuikili gun on llm hrighls of
llisnni were Milciici'il ami tho nt
.Mnnlnlarari soon nlo craned firr.
At kooii hh llm ennnonndo of Iho
invwitrd'Tiirk slackened llm Greek
illiei'lcd a .Iiiiiii ntlnck nl llm Olio
man .right mnl when llm Turkish
ltooW were ndvnnecd there llm rrnl
iiltttok was preted homo on llm
Oiloinmi If ft, Tim Turks nurpnV.1
mnl nutiiumhered, fell back in dis.
onlor. Soon defeat became rout mnl
tin Greeks purunl the flreign Olio.
MiniiN nlmoMl to llm walls of llm city.
Then, till hoo of mieceWnl defense
lifiotr iloiul, l'nnitit Pn-lm fonimlly
mirrctiilcrcd,
wilsoIuuII
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WASHINGTON, March C- Holtcr
ntlug hln order forcing tho mitimlrtslnn
o( rocotnmuiitliil loim for Moral wil
tloim to tho deportments under which
theso onltlonH come, President Wll
noil today refused lo consider tho
personal plena of Senators. Hryan and
Fletcher of Florida for candidates for
tho federal JutlKHtitp In that atato.
Wilson explained tho order to tint sen
alorn and then referred thorn lo At
torney Oonural Mrltoynolds. Ilo do
dared ho In determined to literally
fulfill tho order.
I'ri'Mdent Woodrow Wilson reached
hi ufflco nt exactly l o'clock thin
morning and immediately plunged
Into pressing matters of business.
Joseph Tumulty, thu president's lrl
vato secretary, had nrrlvpd an hour
earlier, loni; boforo any of tho door
Iteepcni of tho execullvo offlcca ap
peared. Not In year him any secre
tary to tho president arrlvod nt IiIh
officii bh early 8 o'clock.
rro8ldeut WIUou called tho calilnot
loKetlmr thU uinrnliiK for lln flmt
forninl ineetlnij. H whh expected that
lie would utait tho formulation of
pollcle to ho carried out In tho vn
rloim departmonU.
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LONDON, March . Threatened
RtrllioH on all railway lines throuKh
out tho DlltlHli Isles wore averted to
day wlion tho rullroad work era uulmia
accepted tho offor of tho Midland
Hallway company t rolnntuto Con-
iluelor lllchardfinu. IllchardHoa'a
illftmlimal wuh brought about by lilu
rofunal to violate company onloru up
ou doiiiund of a Huporlor.
SENATORS
DOWN
ON APPOIN
MENTS
HAL
ENDS IN PLEA
BY DEFENDANT
Auditors Ween as Attorney Makes
Impasslonal Plea In His Own Be
half Enlmles Blamed for" Second
Trlal-Drfemlr.d Weak Dtirlnn Life
Case to Go to Jury This Evening
He Did His Duty as Inflnnte Belny
Gave Him Light
I.OH AN(li:i.l'.H, Cl.i Mnrcli '
Wlille many of Ms auditor! In u
emwili'il court mom wrpt, t'lnre.e
H. Darrow, with nii'imiMinlmie'.l mt
orulion, eoiieluileil Nhorlly before
noon today Itln address to llm jury
that will ileteniiliin hU tiitioepnx or
guilt on n eharge of IniS'iPi' Hubert
K. Main, n juror in llm .MeN'aman
trial. It wh annouiired I lint Atflt
mit Dintriet Atlonmv V. J! Konl
would liPgln hi eloslnrj inlili v for
the pniKri'iition wlmn nourt teeon
veiled thin nflpnimm, nml that tlm
rasp woulil be given to llm Jury nhoul
8 o'etoek loniglit.
"(lenllemen of the Jurv," fmirnw
Nitlil, "Ihem i nothing in ! fnp
nolhingl Hut I hi jhciiiIps
Mrong, ixnyrrfut, iiiflimnlial riifinir
who lire M-eking lo eueoiiiam my
ruin.
WnnlM Vlndlratlon. .
"Hut I know that lotltiy wlmiPivr
men iiml women ore lolling theie nn
prayeni going up In no luhnlf. 1
know that wlieie hewinjt giiln nml
bending iAcr their work, n tear will
be dnippeil for mo to be m-wii into
the gannentH of llm rich. I enn live
wherever on say, genllpuuu, but I
elionse to be vimlienled ngaiu, us I
liaxe I n before.
"(lentlcnmn, I've told all this story
before to twelve jumrs. They have
heard all this. They went to their
loom umt prouommcil me not guilty,
mnl it chould base ended there. Hill,
her I am again. I have grown
weary and tired of il, mnl I'm ready
for that hint Mivp that eomea to a'l
of lis.
"Mv lift has been long. I have
loved peace. I've loved my fellow
men. I've believed in pence. I've
believed in tlm law of love. I've
loved pence hut have had to fight
for it. Kver Mimo I first opened my
eyes I've, been fighting, fighting.
Fought for I bo Weak.
"I'vo loved nmrey and kindness
and gentleness mid done the best I
eoiild ns tlm years went along.I've
loved llm weak and isior and fought
for their liberty nml fought honestly,
ami that's why I'm Imio today in the
lining of you men.
"I'vo done my dnle in llm Infinite
Helng gave mo light. Your veuliol
must content me. I know what it will
he. Hut if by ehaneo this jury
should consign mo to prison, I could
still work, oven there. 1 don't want
lo go. Kor my family 1 don't want
lo. Kor tho millions of friends who
have come, around mo in this tribu
lation I don't want to go. Tho twelve
jurors who passed on my fato before
have foino horo day after day to give
mo vourngo and confidence in this
liial. I'd rather go to tho peniten
tiary with tho condemnation of. the
poor than livo in n palaeo with tho
piico of dishonor. 1 could hnvo
hunted with tho wolves. Hut I didn't
I'm aatisficd with tho road I travel
ed, "To thu hands of you twelve men I
submit my fate, tho fato of my fam
ily, and tho prayers mid tenrs ol
(hoiiKunds who nro waiting to hear
your verdict,"
WASHINGTON, March 0. Kdgar
H. Clark of Iowa today was elected
chairman of tho Intorstato commorco
commlBHlon to aucceod Franklin Lnno
of California, tho njvv Bocrotnry of
tho Intotior.
A OWn
THE ONE MAN WHOM THE ENTIRE
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PRESIDENT HUERTA of MEXICO
lee e.ven of tin- v.i il die u turned upon CeniT.il ltuerln. who lia become frovtiluiml l'ieldeat ! Mfstco,
folloulug the ov ei throw lug nf I'rancUeo 1. M.uteio. II u iron rule ixilloy, which It Ii believed by many rm.Mtl tb
trnslc ilenlli of the ileim-ed I're-ldriit and Vice I'rekiileiit, l a source for much comment. Jim what hU pv'hy I
itlll rcmnliK a purrle, luit iiulei tm nurceeiW very xoon la erunhlnc the new revolts, ait well :u accouutlas for Hit
death of l'riiiulu I Mndtru and I'luo Su.in-x. Intervention by the I'ultid Siatcv U tmut Ilkflr.
STATESMEN
WLL
MY AGAINST
E
WASHINGTON' March tl.-Volun-lury
offers hy Senator Hubert M. Iv
Poilette, Admiral Wainwright, Gif.
ford Piuehot mid Samuel MeClure,
tho puhlisher, to testify against
members of tho Metropolitan iolioo
force for failuro to uroteet vvomeo
marchers in tho suffragette parado
hero Mareh !l from indignillen were
mailo Item today nt Washington Hnf.
frngettes lmndiiiiarlers. In addition
Ituudreits of affidavits from promi
nent spectators who witnessed tho
parade are avriving with every mail.
Miss Alice Paul, one of Washing
ton's lending suffragettes, is indig
nant over tho treatment accorded
tho women.
"Tho failuro of tho police to pro
toct Iho women marcher," sho said,
"is n national disgrace. Tho march
ers worn tho official guests of tho
capital nud not intruders. They asked
no favors only protection."
NKW YOUK, March C Oonoral
heaviness was noted In tho clock ox
chanRea horo today. Can was low
ered two points and somo othor lend
ing Issues halt as much. Traders
sold heavily, doprcRBlng tho greater
portion of tho list. Indications of un
favorable monetary conditions abroad
toned up tho hoar activity.
Announcement of satisfactory earn
ings by a number of middle western
railroads lacked tho bullish effect
that such roportB manly convoy. Tho
market closod Irregular,
Honds woro ouy,
CAPITAL
POUC
FORCE FRIEDMAN
TO MOVE
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NKW YOUK, March C l)r Fred
crick Franz I'rledmann, discovered
of nn alleged tuberculosis cure, today
moved his belongings to the McAlpIno
hotel. A hint from tho management
of tho Waldorf Astoria hotel that
guests were complaining of tho gath
ering of tuberculoHls sufferers In tho
corridors of tho hostelry caused
Frledmnnu to chango hotels.
Friends of Dr Frledmann say the
latter has complained bitterly of ob
stacles thrown In his wny hy certain
health officials. It was also declared
that a number of Influential Now
York physicians today had assured
Frledmann that thoy stood ready to
assist him In any way.
Or, Frledmann will seo no patients
while nt tho McAlpIno. Iiisjstlnc on
absoluto rest while Dr. I.ederle, chair
man of tho county medical hoard, i
and others oxnmlno his culture.
TRIAL FOR SANITY
NEW YORK, March C Permis
sion to withdraw hla suit for a trial
by a Jury to dotormlno hla sanity
was granted Harry K. Thaw, shvyor
of Stanford White, hero today by
Justice aiegerirh of thu state supremo
court and tho l'lttsburger was Imme
diately returned to tho Matteawan
asylum for tho criminal Insane.
This decision was reached by Thaw
whou ho loarnod that tho state pro
posed to uso tho charges beforo Jus
tice Ologorlch as n lovor to probo tho
alleged attempt to brlho Dr. Hussoll,
formerly superintendent of tho nsy-lum,
M
DORF-ASTORIA
THAW
WITHDRAWS
WQHLD IS MING,
OF
CZAR'S DYNASTY
ST. PKTF.nSM'RO, March tk
Tlio second day of the official cele
bration of Ihe tcr-ccutennary of the
Itomnuoff dynasty opened today with
an artillery salute from tho frowning
Fortress of St. Peter anil Paul. At
11 o'clock solemn liturgy and thanks
giving service was celebrated nt the
ICarau cathedral, the entire court,
with nil the high dignitaries of the
empire and delegations representing
different clnsses of the population
being present.
Nearly -10,000 troops lined tho
route from tho winter palaces to the
cathedral, and vast crowds packed
tho sidewalks behind tho soldiery.
Nicholas, accompanied by his: young
son, tho Czarevitch, drove in nn
open carriage, escorted hy his body
guards Of cossacks and tho imperial
guard.
T
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T
OTTAWA, Out., March 0. With
its members peevish and tired, tho
dendloek in the house oontlnned to
day. Tho feeling among memhors is
inteuo and disorder is feared before,
night.
Tho I,iheral members aro working
in relays to keep their filibuster
which thoy Iiopo will force n disso
lution of parliament and an appeal
to tho country. For tho first time
in tho history of tho Dominion no
attempt is being mndo to discuss the
point at issue and all sorts of do
olamalions nro being made by Iho
Libornls to kill time.
TERCENTAR
BEING CELEBRATED
HA RULE
BY
SONORA STATE
Congress Declare It Will Resist With
Arms Attempt to Send Troops
Across Border Cannon Placed in
Streets of Hermoslllo
May Establish Separate Republic
and Ask Recognition From United
States Asserts Rebd Leader
IIKHMOSII.I.O, Mexie... Mareh C.
With that nimotinetinent that any
attempt to bring government troops
into tlm state of Sxiota will be
; resisted,' the Hnom congress has
completely repudiated tho Iluerta
government today. Cannons have
been placed around tlm city anil cn
trenehmcntH arc being dug Jo res5nt
any invasion of the 1 Inert n forces.
Provlfionnl Oovcrnor Pcsipiiern Is
n leader of the forces opxsed to tho
present national government.
Tt'CSOK, Ariz., JIanh C Gover
nor Jose Mnytorcua of Sunorn, Mex
ico predicted today that several
oilier Mexican states will follow tho
lead of Sonora and repudiate tho
Iluerta government.
"The action of the Sonoran con
gress iu dpc!a,ting,thaj Jt.wjll resist
with a rni s any attempt of the Iluerta
government to send troops across
the border Is nn carncsl'of Ihe spirit
that prevails in the Northern Mex
ican hlateri," declared Maytorcnn. "If
ucpehsiary, Sonora will establish n
separate republic and nsk reeogtii
lion nt tho bands of tho United
Slntes after she has proved that she
is independent and capable of self
govcrnmout. QUIET CITY ELECTION
LONDON, March C Tho casual
visitor to London would scarcely
know there Is a municipal election
going on today, unless ho should hap
pen to seo It In tho papers. London
ers aro notoriously apathetic- con
cerning municipal affairs, and al
though they aro choosing today the
118 memhors of the London county
council who will spend about 175.
000,000 of tho taxpayers' money In
t,ho coming year It Is unlikely that
moro than 60 per cent of the quali
fied electors will go to tho polls.
There are several parties In tho
field, tho most Important being the
progressives, corresponding to tho lib
erals In parliament and tho munici
pal reformers, or moderates, who are
allied with the conservatives.
OLWELL HERE WITH
LARGE PARTY FINDS
John D. dwell, formerly of this
oity but now of San Francisco, is iu
Medford with a largo party of friends
who nro looking over tho valley with
a view of investing. Following are
tho names of th cmon in tho party:
L. S. Myers, H. W. Beard, L. Hil
comli, W. K. Brothers, Jr., Horbort
Payne, San Francisco; A. A. Wei
land and W. L. Hnrtman, Pueblo,
Colo.; F. A. Sabin, La Junta; 11. C.
Watt, Denver and O. Hryfuss, Hono
lulu. TO
WASHINGTON, March 0. Presi
dent Wilson has ordered Major Gen
eral Wood to remain an chief of staff
of tho United States army, according
to an announcement hero today.
R UDAED
PEACE REIGNS
AMONG LOCAb
LEGISU
Clarence L. Reamts lack From
Salem With Praise for Marnier in
Which Carkln and Westerly
Fought to Sustain Governor's Vets
Fight Was Hopeless at the Emt
Carkln Given Credit for Medford
Armory Bill
C. L. Iteamcs, representative from
Jackson and Douglas counties, re
turned home Thursday after a strenu
ous CO days at Salem la attendance
on tho legislature. Mr. Rcames, In
speaking of tho work of the legisla
ture, said:
"Kvery trace of tho hard feeling
between the members of tho Jackson
county delegation was wiped out In
the closing hours of the session when
every member of the delegation stood
as a unit In ono last effort to sus
tain tho veto of the governor of the
Itogue river fish bill.
All Worked Hani.
"Kvery man In tho delegation
worked hard In tho closing hours to
sustain the veto and every one made
a strong appeal to tho house on be
half of the people of Jackson county.
"Considering the fact that at this
tlmo I was leading what seemed to
be a hopeless fight to sustain tho
vetoes of the governor, the support
that I received from both Mr. Wesler
lund and Mr. Carktn In my fight to
sustain the veto of the fish bill for
ever blotted out every trace of dis
cord among tbo members of the dele
gation. "While wo lost and the veto of tho
governor was over ridden every ef
fort was made by every member of
the delegation to sustain the veto of
tho governor. Losing In the bouse
wo carried tbo fight to the senato
and our defeat there was accom
plished only after every effort was
put forth by every member of tho
delegation to win.
Credit for Armory.
"For tho success of tho armory
bill Mr. Wcstorlund and Mr. Carkln
are entitled to full crodlt. They
were untiring In their efforts In bo
half or tho armory and had It not
been for their perslstetico tho bill,
considering tho fact thai It was In
troduced so near tho close of tho
(Continued on page 3.)
FRI
NKW YOIiK, March C Dr. Fred-
erlck Franz Frledmann, discoverer of
an alleged tuberculosis cure, gave his
first treatment In tho United States
hero today when ho Inoculated a wo
man and two men with hla cultures.
Tho woman has consumption In its
Incipient Btage and tho mon havo been
111 tor some tlmo,
Tho patlonta woro solected person
ally by Dr. Frledmann. lie Injected
tho bacilli In the largo vein of tho
arm saying It would bo two weeks be
fore any results would be noticeable,
Ho left tho hospital, flatly refusing
to discuss tho criticism of physicians
who witnessed the work,
Dr. Woods Hutchinson, magazine
writer, who watcher Frledmann maka
the Injections, said:
"I was Invited to witness the scien
tific, demonstration, I havo been her
and havo heard Dr. Frledmann talk.
I was to make arrangements for him
to come to Milwaukee and adminis
ter his euro. I am not going to do
anything at least for a time,"
Dr, Ignati Jlottenberg, supervising
surgeon of the people's home, said:
"Dr. Frledmann was unfortunate
In his demonstration. He evidently
was must nervous. I think he is en
tho right track but has not gone very
far."
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