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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Valr and warmer Ma. Dj
Aliri. 51.
MEDFORD. 01? WlON, WimNHSOAY, .71'LY 21), 1014
Kiirtyfoiifth Yr.
luily Ninth Yir.
NO. 110
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RUSSIA MOBILIZES
ARMY UPON BORDER
ALL OF EUROPE
DlilomalsConccnlrntc Attention on
LocalUInn War to Aiulro-Hungary
nml Srrvla Altitude of Germany
and Russia Emperors Is Closely
Wntcliril,
LONDON, July 29. Iteport of Ilia
maiming of armies In strati-Kin posi
tion ratnn tuiln)' from nil point of
Iturope, hill no actual clash of oppfi
liiK forreii wai registered,
Diplomat concentrated tlii'Ir at
tmillou on ffort to confine tho war
lo Austria-Hungary nml Kervln. the
two nations Immediately concern)!
In the quarrel, nml the attitude) of the
Herman nml ItUMlan enierorii wa
rlonel)' watched nwliiK to their near
relatloua to Ihn countries cngaRt'd,
.miiIiIi Hum up Situation
Premier Asqiillh referred to the
International situation hi tho house
of commons, but nil the Information
that he was able to Impart was con
tallied In a few word.
"The situation lit thin moment." he
hu Id, "la one nf extreme gravity, and
I ran only nay that the llrltUh govern
luent l not relaxing Ita efforta to
vcr) thing In It poer to clrcum
scribe tho area of confllrt,
"The Ilrltlnh government has re
celled no Information as to an al
leged revolutionary outbreak In Rus
sian I'oloiul."
Austria-Hungary and Bcrvla re
sounded today with thn march
troop toward position nf attack and
defence, whlla inltltnry avlacto (.
both aide flitted IhroiiRh thn air
along thn frontiers In an effort to
discover their opponent' positions.
Viiiirlilp HloM Newn
No Idea of the plan of campaign
rould be obtained by the Keueral pub
He, however, owing to thn rlRldlty of
the reuorhlp In regard to military
movement. It wax known thai tho
Austria-Hungarian government has rn
iiilllloned the entire train service
mid that private transportation In tho
dual tuonarehy had reaicd. It was
gleaned from deflpatchea from Hcrvlan
polnla that tlio llonlan frontier w.aii
looked on a (hu moat likely point of
attack of tlio Austrian troops and
thliher thn soldtors of King Peter
were hurried In (treat nuinbera.
The Montenegrin soldiery, evident
ly preparing to aupport Iholr hrother
Kerb, alio ronreutrnted along tho
HoHiilan frontier.
The Mock exchangea everywhere In
Kuropo Hern dcmorallied, ami whero
I hey were not cloned business waH ill
iiiont ut a standstill,
.No Alarm u Kitgluiul
David l.loyiMlcorgo, llrllUh chan
rellor of the exchequer, loday ttmdo
tho financially trnnqullUliiK mate
iiieut In. (ho house of commons that
t lit) lliwiic of KiiRland saw nothing In
the present financial altuatlon In
Kugland to mnka tnocessary to call
n iiu'ollnic orbankors to deal with It.
Huron Rothschild, In nu Intervlow
today, aaldt
"I think thn altuatlon looks rather
bolter today but I don't know pur
annuity of any developments. At
Ihn xaiuo time It looks a It thoro
were nioro chnnco for tho war to ha
Idealized,
ENDMENT TO
ANTI-TRUST BILL
1 WAHIIINOTON, July 211.-Chulr.
mini Culberson of Iho niiiiiUi jiulle
in iy immmlllcti iulrniliit'cil nu miicnd.
ini'iil o (Itu li'iulo (ioiiiiiiUnIoii hill lo
umbo iinfnlr coiiihiIIIoii iinluwl'iil,
Jiih iih llpt preNcni (till iloex, hul ile
I'llilllK liiii'nlr ciiiiiii'llon, lie (
ilillil(il llht iMiiniilincill wiin iIi'MkimiiI
In niiiliii iinliiwl'iil ii'Im wlili'li 'Mi'iiil"
illWUnl lllll HCCHIIIIlll-llllll'lll Of llllllK
vlilrli I Im Hlii'iini'ii law nliriiily
itiulv unlnrul.
KINGARIES
E
UPON RIVER BLOWN UP
kt. pirratsitriio, jniv a.
A dinpnlrli from lli-lgrnile
Hitya the Men inn oiipltul Iiiih
hien iHHiiluinleil mill the bridge
hit the lliicr Hum Mown up.
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I.ONI))N', July '20. -While Aun-Irin-MiiiiKiir.v
wiia preparitu: todity to
atrlke til St'rvln, ukiiIii! whom he
jralerduy ileclareil war, the ret if
the Kuropean uulioim, iiIiIioiikIi 'till
Imping Hint the eimfliet would he lo
eullxed, were uellliif- rendy for the
gnnter war that mut enxtie in enoe
ItimAin hIioiiIiI intervene on In half of
tile Hiunll Slav iiuliou.
The Htnle of Hie ntnek mnrket In
limiou hlmweil Unit tint hiluutloii
wiii eoniliIereil ernve nnd the nnxicty
wiib milled lo by the Unite of order
to the llriliMi fleet nt I'ortliind to
Hiiil for n ilestiiintloii which wn not
n-veuled lo Ihe imhlie.
In the menulime diKpntehe4 fumi
Vienna hhowed thut Ihe movemeul of
Ihe AuMriitu forces townnl the Ser
Mini frontier wiih irneerilinj Hteiul
lly, hut n htriet cciiMirnliii eoneeru
inj; Ihe military inincinviiln preventeil
Ihe exnet destination of the troops
from rcnehliif" the oulsiile world. All
the AiiHlriuu nml llunurinn ruilwnyrt
were I akin oer vetenlay for mili
tary truffle nnd Initporlulioii for
the miicrnl puhlie wiih Mitpended.
Scrviii, it wiih known, wiih just u
nelive in moving her Iroopt, Strong
foreei wete disptitehed lo the forti
fied tow iin of Vulyevo nml Ur.hitrn,
on the lli'iuinii I'lunlii-r, nml lo Svil
njnutr, in the eastern putt of Iho
country, while nlrnng ilivloimm of
volunleern, reiuforeed hy regulnrn,
were gathering nlong the river Diinii,
near LohiiIIe, on Ihe Itn-uian fion
Her.
The Moiitruegriim were uUo mak
ing pirpniiiliiiim nnd had stationed a
brigade with u mounted hallery near
J'rihoj, where women wyio huy
hiiihliug earthwork,
Herviau nml Auslrinn nviutois til
Ihe Hiime time were flying nlong the
fninlicru trying In find the positioiw
of the opposing forme.
As far as a general Kuropeau wnr
is eoiu'crncil, iliplouinls in London,
while limy eoufeHH the Hituation lo
he most grave, eoimiilei' (hero in hope
of overling a eonl'liel ho long nt the
AuNlro-KuBHiiiu "cnuvcrcutioiiH" von
tiiiuo at Kt. Petersburg.
GERMAN TROOPS
1IKIM.IN, July 20. Milllnrv ucliv
ily of the Hushiuii t-ltlo of tho fron
tier Ih coufitmed hy many evidences
which luivo reached tlio earn of (ter
mini official), hut II wiih Hinted licie
today thai no mobilisation 01 dots hud
been UhiiciI hy Ihe It iikhiiiii war of
fice. .
l'livnte reports from Iho KiibKinn
frontier any illillimt iiitliciilloiiH of
IIiihmIjiii mill 1 111 ' uetvly have been
niilecil there, The Russian m'kI.
ini'iilH which have lieeu iiiovIiik for
ward o oiumpy ucli hlriilcln ioliitn
on Ihn fioiillcr iih WJihiillcu, Itimkluu
J'uliniil, Iiu,vu liocii ncni'il nut willi
.1511 iihiiiiU of niiiiiiiiiilliiui u'i- 1111111,
ivlilln liiisly iniielmNeM of I'oihku hiivn
lui'ii iiindo fur l In cHviilry,
A llllHlbi'l' of (iitruiim icxIwchU
Iiiivu ivvn wou'il IuhhiJ ikv frvulter
EUROPE
ARES
0 ER
WAR
NOW
PROSPECT
CZAR'S TROOPS
FRONTIER
Partial Mobilization of Russian
Troops In Southern and Western
Districts Ordered by War Office
Action Daniirrously Dlmlnlslirs the
Ctiance of Matiitainlnii Peace.
LONDON, July 'JO. Parlial mole
titration of the I(usion troops in the
Moutherii nml southwestern dislnelH
wiin ordered by the Itiisfinn wnr of
flee hint iiiht, neeonliiig to do
piileheK received here.
It is argued in official eireles Hint
ullhoiiith this netiou ihiucerouslv ili
luiuishes the ehauees of mnliilainiui;
I'oropcnn pence, it does not necen
aarily imply n rupliire of relations
between Auslria-Hungiirv mid Hum
hia. The hope is still expressed that
koiiic Kuroiiemi imwer mnv sueceed
in hritiKiui' about mi understanding
between those stales.
The prcenl mobilization order nf
feeta only the Itiissinn frontier eon
liiTooiia to Austria, nnd not the (ler-
man frontier. It is confined to the
milllnrv districts of Kiev, Odessa,
Moscow mill Kurnn. The jicnee foot
ing nf each of these districts is four
nnnv eorn. en eh iiiimherinr; -10,1100
men. or n tolul of ft 10,000 men. The
command to motiilie doubles the to
tal, ko that l'JO.OOO men are nffeetcd
by Iho order.
TO
ELECT POSTMASTERS
WASHINGTON. July 2. A con
Htltutlnnal amendment to make It un
lawful for any person to bo - up
pointed, elected or chosen to public
office, federal, stato or otherwise,
for a term of mora than lf years,
and making all judicial officers, ex
cept In tho United States supremo
court and United States marshals, dis
trict attorneys, revenue collectors and
postmasters elcctlvo by rcfiiilar vot
ers was proposed In a Joint resolu
tion today by Itejiresontotlvo Moon of
Tennessee. It would not affect
thoHo now holding offlco.
T
FOR CLAFLIN STORES
N12YV YOHK, uly 2l. JihIko Hand,
In tho federal district court Issued to
day an order making permanent tho
apoptntmont of Joseph It, Martin
dalo and Frederick A, Julllard as
receivers for tho II. II. Claflln com
pany, as recommended by tho crodl
tors.
NOT CALLED OUT
ns iirecattlionary mpusure. The men
wear tho new Rrny Horvieo imifonn
nml curry their field cnuipiucut.
The (lermuii otown prince nirivod
today u t i'olfihiui nnd a lamily coun
cil w'liH nflerward held in tho new
pluce.
Tho Noilli nermau (luxelle, the of
ficial oikiiu of the (lermnu govern
ment, will piihlish in itu eveiiiuc cill
tiou tlio following eomment on the In-
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iiiimilnl (lcrinuii KDieriniicut hhiiicw
Ihn uk of KnsHiii for Urn uiiiiiileii.
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JMHtf llli Ill'IIHHH M'llle u Mlip.
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ON BERLIN BOURSE IN EUROPE CLOSED LEGISLATION WITH
PERMITTED BY BANKS BY WAR SCARE ' WHOLESALERS
HKIII.IN, July 20 Tho Uankcrs'
association met today and decided
against closing the bourse, but re
solved to suspend doalltiKs In securi
ties handled for thesttlement. This
Includes all tho principal stocks
DcalnRH In the cash market, howeve-,
continue.
The committee of tho Hourso was
called togctticr and without taking
formal action on tho recommenda
tion of tho Hankers' association sent
Instructions that no quotations be reg
istered, lluslnestf at once came to .1
standstill.
The Hourso committee, later an
nounced that dealings would be per
mitted to a limited degreo and that
settlement quotations would bo Is
sued this afternoon.
The llourses in Hamburg and
Prank fort also suspended dcalinr,
for the settlement today.
TO FACE SENATE
WASHINOTON. July 29. Presi
dent Wllnou today received a telegram
from mil M. WurburK.of New York,
sayliiK ho hud practically decided to
come to Washington to confer wlt.'t
tho senate bauktuK committee on his
nomination as a member of tho Fed
eral reserve board.
Although tho telegram did not
stato In terms that Mr, WurburK
would come, while hotmo officials
said thoy considered tho nucstlou
closed and tliat Mr, Warburg would
appear In tuo near futuro.
Hoports to tho wlilto by democrn
tlo leaders are that there Is very lit
tle opposition to Mr. Wurhuri; and
that a number of ropubllcnna will
vote for him.
Tho president today had not do
elded who to appoint to tho vacancy
caused by the withdrawal of the
nomination of Thomas l), Jones of
Chicago,
TAKES GUANAJUATO
tih PAKO, 'IVw., July m (Iiihiiii.
jiuilo, I'Hpllul of (luiiiiujUHlu hlnle, 111
I'i'iiliiil Mclci, wiin occupied ycxli'f
ilny liy I'linnllliiliuiiiilUt rooN In
eoinmiiiiil of (leneiul Jekiiu Ciir
rmirii, Miihl n li'imit icirhtil luwe n
Ju)', Tlu i'Uy Imil Incii iini'iiiiii
sevnm Utf)N Mgo,
WARBURG
COMING
EMPtiroq r.c i Lrrt.
PARIS, July 20. TJie. bourse op.
ened weak today. I'tice were in
fected by the drop in New York yes
terday, hut little !iisinei wus,done.
French 1 jmt cent rente were a tit
tle better than yeterdny nt 78.
ST. PKTKKSIU'HO, July 20. The
bouie here wns eloped today nnd
probably will not dh'ii until Mouday
next.
LONDON, July 20. The Mock x
ehmi:e here supciidel operations fur.
the day.
OLASflOW, Scotland, July 20.
Two members of the Olax'w stiM k
exchange were "luimmereil" today.
AMSTKUDA.Nf, July 2!). The
bourse here was closed for the day.
25 KILLE0750lURT
Tl'DKIiA, Spain, July 29. Twenty
flo people were killed and SO others
Injured, some of them fatally, by an
explosion of fireworks during a local
festival today. Most of tho dead wero
decapitated by the forco of explosion.
SERVIANS IN AUSTRIA
PLACED UNDER ARREST
VIKNN'A, July 20. All Servians
liable to military service residing in
Austria-Hungary are being arrested
and handed over to the military as
prisoners of war.
TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE
REMAINED CLOSED TODAY
TOIIONTO, Out., July 20. Tho
Toronto stock exehnnga vemnined
closed today awaiting a change in tho
situation in Kurope.
STAGE ROBBERS
(lAlU)lXKII, Mont., July 20.
SIuro coaches of four of the InrgcsJ
Iraiispurliitiou companies opcrutlug
in Ye IowMiiiic Pink were held tin by
two men today. The 1(13 muiiKurn
on mo biases were rouiu'ii nv invir
money mid it in leporleil that the
I libbers Ki'ituivtl 11 total of ftlllOQ.
Tho IidI-ui occiinvd nt different
limes at Kiirimr Creek f'mivnn. four
miles f l um Ulil Faithful, 11 Ki'yoei',
nml Oil nine iri'iu utiiiiiiirr,
I.U'lili'liunt Culnili'l I j. M, lllri'l hiitt
n )iiik Iiiri't) nf men iuiiiiil4ij Him
I'uliUis wlin wi'ie ii'Hirl4 (o Ih
kt'HiU'4 uuiJ Ihu JltvLtrti Hwle
THE AUSTRIA-SERVIAN WAR
WASHINGTON, July 20. Pre.
ilem ViI-on held another Conference
today on btiMiit'w; conditions nnd the
M-ndinu' tru-l bills with n delegation
of business men re)reentinp varied
interests throughout the country.
A delegation of wholesalers pre
sented n brief opposite; the "one
price" nnd" "esclushe agency" feat
ures of the Clayton hill, nnd several
sections of the trade commission bill.
They told Mr. Wilson they approved
of the pending legislation in n gen
eral way and thought it necessary to
prevent unfnir competition, but fear
ed some of its features would seri
lousv interfere with business organ
isations operated on n Mnall scale.
For more than half nu hour the
president nnd tho business men had u
detailed discussion. Afterward the
leaders of the delegation said they
were greatly encouraged by the pres
ident's attitude.
STflASStlimO. Germany, July 29.
Tho commander of tho 15th Ger
man army corps announced to the
press today that Important, night ma
neuvers would taxo place tomorrow in
the neighborhood of Strussburg. Tho
announcement stated that tho exer
clues had been long prepared and that
tho population In tho vicinity should
not bo disquieted If artillery firing
wero heard, since It would havo no
relation to the preseut International
situation.
BELGIUM CALLS OUT
THREE CLASSES OF RESERVES
llltl'SSKl.S, neljiiiiw. Julv 20.
The llelgiim eahiuet decided today to
call out immediately three classes of
tho nrmy reserves.
SECURE $3000
country, Wyomiii,'. Only one robber
mrtieimted netivcly in the hold-ups,
tho second man roiniiiiiiu behind
trees us 11 lookout,
Tint transportation compmiiufi of
fered rewards iiKxrcxutiiii; $500 for
Hie capture of the ImuiliU. Piukcii
Kers mi Ihe stupes miiIiI that the ouu
who iliil lliu miluiil work of relleiini;
llieui of Ihelr money held up eucli
fcliiKC iih it passed Iho I'linyou by
iioinllUK n iin ill Iho driver. The
(ilKliHiiyiumi Imil Iho iiilwintnKe he.
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IIH)' M'l0l I'Klll'pt (HI) VtUk WI4U
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FRANCE QOJETLY
PREPARING FOR
GENERAL WAR
Troops Are Gradually CancetttratMl
Near FrMtfer Military tHart at
Flour MWs-Paris Laylfff hi Hup
Stacks el Previslm pJncart
Returns Frew Russia
PAItlS, July 29, Franco costla
tics quietly to prepare for wan Th
troops of the active army are grad
ually concentrating near, tho frontier.
A military guard has been; placed
In the great flour mills at,. Corbell,
near Paris, which in the event of
war would bo taken over by tho army.
The bakers. In Paris aro laying In
largo stock's of flour and tho city au
thorities, to prevent all possibilities
of famine in the capital, started form,
tng today a reserve store of IS, 000
tons of flour.
Apieal to Irew for Calmnes
The police department Is exercis
ing a general surveillance over Aus
trlans and Germans in Paris. The
prefect of police today ordered the
discontinuance of the service of the
public at tables on the sidewalks aai
on the terraces In frost of eifea In
consequence of disorders which have
occurred since the beglaalag If the
international tension. '
The government made an appeal t
the press to keep calm and carefutt7
verify Its newa concerning the crtslj
before publlshlag It.
Adolpho Messlmy-, minister of war,
today Visited themllltary wlrelesa
station on the Klffel tower and or
dered the staff to be doubled, the of
fleers to remain on duty day and
night.
Polnrarc's Return
President Polncare'a return to
Paris today from his visit to Rtwsl.i
was made the opportunity for a mani
festation of patriotic feeling by
some thousands of young men be
longing to tho League of Patriots, if
which Deputy Maurice Darres Is
president.
The government today has post
poned an anti-war army meeting
called by tho labor organizations.
At tho French foreign office a
esslmlstlc view of the general situa
tion prevailed this evening. Offi
cials there think tho only hope of
averting war Is that Austria-Hungary
rocognlzo iiie determination and
unity of views of Hussla, Great Bri
tain and France and that she mod
ify her attitude towards Servla.
CASE GOES TO JURY
POUTLAKD, Ore., July 29.--Thi
rase of W. F. Mlnard of ortland and
K. J. Sellers and J. W. Logan or Ta
coma, wbl are charged with using tho
malls to defraud in locating settlers
on the disputed Oregon and Califor
nia railroad land grant, went to tho
Jury this afternoon In tho United
States district court hero.
After United States District At
torney C, h, Iteamea had made his
final argument, Judgo Robert 8.
Dean road his Instructions making
clear the Issues In the casq,
"Tho question Is not whether the
applicants will ever get tltlo tl the
lands,'" said Judge llean. "It Is
really u question of goad faith. Wer
tho defendants acting In good faith
or wero they merely using the suit
between tho govorumeut and the'rfH
wny to accomplish their swindle? W
they actod In good faith they e
mlttcd 110 crime.''
CLAIM AUSTRIA Wli
KEEP SERVIA ITACT
fm " nu ssiisw 11S)
PAIIIH, July 'J.-Tke TtmfM nnyn
Hiukiu offlelallv lufHiMtul YtimM
nboul J'JiIlO IhM tMArdlHs; JM tm
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