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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1914)
vr r fuji six WEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKflON, THURSDAY, 'AUGUST fi, 1014, ,r , T"Y- BELGIAN PALACE PRESIDENT, MRS. WILSON AND FAMILY, PHOTOGRAPHED BEFORE INMATES OF WHITE HOUSE TENNESSEE OFF FEAR FOR SAFETY ' & TAKEN 10 AI tUWMt A TO BE CARED FOR T IMS OF WRECK H OF AMERICANS A WITH $7,500,000 JOPIIN QUEEN NURSE REFUGEES BELGIAN R llllUSSKLS, Auk. C Antt-Ger-man feeling through hclghim has be conic Intense nnd ninny German rcs IdcntR woro arrested toilay nnd charK od with csplonaRo. Every German discovered ntiy- whom In tho city Is? hroiiRht before tlio pollco, who hno considerable troubles In protecting tbo prisoners from attack by tbo excited crowds. The patriotic enthusiasm hero Is extraordinary. Nearly nil tbo citi zens wear badges with tbo colors of Helghtm, Franco and Kngland com bined. "''IWIir' Thousands or women of all clawes have been enrolled as Hod Cross nurses and nro awaiting tho arrival of the wounded from tho battlefields around Llegc. King Albert baa band ed over bis palaco to tho Red Cross Sorloty and the queen will act as a nurse. Many hotels also have been trans formed Into Tied Cross stations and the citizens have given up their car riages and automobiles for tho trans portation of tho wounded. Public subscriptions have been opened for tho relief ot the families of tboso who linvo fallen In the con flict. Belgian boy scouts whlto patroll ing yesterday captured a German cav alryman and arrested two German engineers believed to bo spies. SsssssssssB-vNXTlHssH9lkV lsssssssLHU 'n --.HrVJflklV iiiHiiiiiHI isssssssssH VBTsl&issssBHH' ....H I V'HtiV4 4kjLLisssssv9 sLsLwr r Jissssl R LHP JMMHkSI'jS.. WssHHrV,-,V' t.isssl 'VsssH I sssIhPkJw i-'i- , drmtMivA LsBSnflifliHI ksssWtttl VfcST te ' '-'"v V xSa.M'' r BVs9M0s?MflBfs9MflBBH I LLLsf V 'ifc k y---J ""r Jtr WtLjL21r ' ssssssHsHhW 1 IHBHssS Mm l -l . vNMMssasMtfriBi-V''H IB rRTsssBsflsT .ssBrrJV. K i dJssVt. tssssssiW 1TJFv n -jjBsmr-v n I illssssssssssf tjf S. bVbI D IHPMM . iJp ' i ii ' 'wmB SSSmSS LEAVES FOR BERLIN SITUATION FO AMERICANS IN EUROPE IMPROVE MRS.: WILSON DEADIGERMAN CRUSIERS IS LONDON, Aug. G. The German nmlmssndor, Prince Charles Mnx I.iehnoky, ivlth the princess and bis suite, left London today by npe elnl I niiu for Harwich, en routo to ilie continent. A largo crowd wn nwsembled nt the rnilwny slntion, but tlicrc was no demonstration. Tho German ambassador nnd his wife stood on the step of the cm han&y nnd raw nil the embassy staff nnd ii number of privileged Germans who had been given special permis sion to nccompnny them safely in seven waiting omnibuses before they left. They themselves were the last lo quit the embassy building, l'nnro I.inehnowsky, who i known to have felt deep chagrin nt the turn of events, looked n broken ninn ns he stood for n few momenta on the doorstep nnd gnvo a last look around. Half nn hour before her departure Priuccsn Lichnowsky, bareheaded and unaccompanied, ex cept by her favorite dog, went for n stroll in tho neighborhood of St. James' Park. CARNEGIE APPROVES OF EM'S CAUSE NEW YOIHC, Aug. 0. Andrew Cnrncgie, ono of tho woild's mot distinguished cuco udvocntes, ap proves of England'; courso in the jnchcnt crisw. In a cublu messngu from Scotland to the New York Ev ening Post lie says: "Germany, having declined Brit iiin's proposed pcuce conference and then having asked Britain to agree to her march through Hvlgium, Brit ain was bound to decline nnd to de clare that she would protect Belgium by lund and sen." IAN HAMILTON 10 WASHINGTON. Aug. 0. General improvement in the conditions among Americans abroad wan shown today in official dNpatehe" to tho state department. Urgent iipiteulri for transportation have continued. Ambassador Herriek rvHrted the financial pauio had been so far al leviated in Paris llmt he recommend ed that the gold on board the eruier Tennessee lie diverted to other cities in greater need. E. II. Gary, ehuir mnu of the relief committee in Paris stated that nt IcnM 30,000 Amerieaiw were in need of trau.portntioij and llinf Willi .irn&mit tifiilniniiiilntiit,ite ,1 ! - would take six month to move thorn. From Vienna Amlmfudur Pcnfield telegraphed under date of Aucti-t 3 Hint lie was making cverj effort to get Americans out of Austria before yoterday nt midnight when nil transportation was to be stopju-d for a jvcriod of some week. 0car Strnus and F. I. Kent. rcv rcseniatives of tho Bunkers' Trut company, both members of the relief committee -hi Tondon, reported that their work was fully orguuizeil and a complete lUt of all AmcrieAns in huglnnd will bo issued tomorrow. Needs of trnnKtrts capable of car rying nt least 'JO.OOO eopIe wiw urg ed since the lack of gold has made It impofMblc for many In obtain even food, say nothing of lodging. Similar conditions ojiht in Milan, according to Consul Stewart. Consul Baehr reMirled Switzerland also filled with American unable to sccuro credit. From Bergen, Norway, u dipatch signed by the Arctic explorer, Has inusscn, reported n party of Ameri cans on a Polar expedition on board the Prin. Friederieh Wilhelm on their way to Bremen, hnd disembarked and asked for assistance. G. Sharp, the newly appointed ambassador to France, will proceed an soon as he can secure passage. LONDON, Aug. 0. According to iho Telegraph, General Sir Inn Ham ilton, inspector general of tho over sen forces, will command thu homo jinny. Tim duke of Devonshire lm offer ed his historic town house us offices for tho Bed Cross society. FEAR OF REVOLUTION CHINA IRIS JAPS TOKIO, Aug. fl. Hcpmts that revolutionaries in China nro showing nigiiM of activity fooui attention here, Jt is feared that tho Kurojieuii war will inspire an outbreak in Cliiiui. Why X 0t tb Vxit tHkft Gov, JoIibioo, Mi kIm jMitrealw liowt. TOPEKA. Kan., Aug. C Wlillo Charles Curtis, former senator, con tinues to hold a lead over Senator Joseph L. Iirlstow for tho republi can senatorial nomination In Kan sas, returns from Tuesday's primar ies left tho result In doubt, and early today It was believed Iirlstow had a chance. STANDARD OIL SHIP FLIES GERMAN FLAG KEY VESTL Fin., Aug. (J.Tho rVundnril Oil Htcamer Sioux, flying tho German flag, which left uTmpico July .11) with a cargo of oil for Euro peun ports, arrived hero toduy, alter having mndu a forced run of suverul hours to escape, a British warship patrolling tho Gulf of Mexico. iMitTM-rrr pkaiih wanti:i Mr. Perry of tho lloguo Illvor Co. operative Fruit Growers association, Vss made a favorable contract with a California cannery for llartlett pears for canning purposes, and can hamllo them ultbor ercnurd run or wxond vra'lo. If Inteif-fclitd rojiip In ami lulk It ovr, (ContlnuoO from Pace 1 cd it was but a question of das and probably hours. Mrs. Wilson was conscious this morning and her conditions was bet ter than that ot last night. A statement by Dr. Graxson gavo kidney trouble as tho basis tor MrJ. Wilson's Illness. President nt Hcitslile Tho president left Mrs. Wllaon'A bedsldo only to sign Important offi cial papers. Ho did not seo even members of the cabinet. The regular Thursday aftornoon conference with the Washington correspondents was cancelled. Many telegrams ot sympathy, In cluding ono from Theodore Itoose vclt, began arriving at tho whlto houso today. Secretaries Dryan, Dan iels and Hcdflcld. Vlco President Marshall and other officials were ear ly callers to express their sympathy. Unsuccessful efforts have been mado to reach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Wil son, but they aro cither abroad or en routo homo. Sympathy for President Wilson and hopo for tho recovery of Mr. Wilson was expressed In a resolution passed by tbo hoaso Immediately after It convened. Tho resolution was presented by Keprescntatlvo Kin caid of Nebraska nnd was passed In silenco. Syniiatby Kprcwcl Throughout tho day members or tbo diplomatic corps called In u steady procession at the whlto hout to Icavo their cards and express their sympathy Mrs. Wilson's pot measure beforo congress, a bill for tho reclamation of post spots In tho slums ot Wash ington, was hurriedly reported out favorably today by tho house District of Columbia committee. Every effort will bo mado to have It passed as soon as possible. Last night while the president was sitting at Mrs. Wilson's bedsldo sho recalled her intorcst in the slums and mentioned it would add much to hor happiness It tho pending bill could bo passed. Tho president recommended the action. NOT CAPTURED NEW YOIHC. Aug. O.TIip cruiser Tennessee, with 17,600,000 In gold, Including $2,500,000 appropriated by tho government for tho relief, of Atp. Orleans stranded In lluropean ports, was ready today to start on her voy ngo. Tho $5,000,000 In gold from tho consolidated banks and the $2,600, 000 In government funds wan not taken aboard the TenncMop uutll thin morning. Private consignments in gold In sums from 11,000 to $S,000 woro accepted yesterday by Colonel Smith of tho army quarter master's department, who undertook their delivery to Americans In Paris and other European cities. In add! 'lion, tho Tennessee carried I'JOO, 000 to pay army and navy officers abroad, N Tho dreadnought Florida, after having been hastily coaled and pro visioned, left tho Brooklyn navy jard undor sealed orders this morning and proceeded to Tonipklnsvlo, Stateu Island. Thero alio dropped anchor near tha crulsor Tennessee. Vavy officials would not say what was tho Florida a destination nor did they announc when tho Tennessee would get under way. Which Euro pean port the Tennesso will toucn has not been announced. BY ALLIES FLEET HOME, Aug. 6, via London The Trlbuna published a report that tho German cruisers Gocben and Hrestau, which wcro reported captured by tho French, havo arrived at San Salva- toro. near Messina, Sicily. Ono of tho German officers In an Interview said that whllo tho Hrcs- lau was shclllng'Mho FrJnch naval station at Hon a, Algeria,, sinking ships In tho harbor and destroying tho castlo and aomo homos, tho Goo ben bombarded Phlllppovlllo, further along tho coast. Ho added that tho two cruisers woro subsequently pur sued b ya British Squadron. BANK OF ENGLAND CUTS DISCOUNT RATE TO 6 PER CT. LONDON, Aug. .- Tho Bank of England today reduced its discount rate to tl per cent. With Medtord tracm tsModford mad. Boy or Girl? Great Question! This brings to many mind nn old and tried family remedy hii cxtcnul ap plication known Mothrr'n Krlml." 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JOI'LIN, Aug, 0. -Tlio thlrly-tilgtit kilted and twu scoro Injured In last nlgPa wrcck at Tipton Ford, ten miles from here, when n Kansas City Southern passoiiRor train collide,! with a MUnourl and North Arkan sas railroad Rasolltio motor car, ern brought hem early today. Many of tho dead aim injured were badl burned by tbo explosion of tho gas oline tank nil tho motor car, Tho wrecked train, northbound, was late, and was running on freight train's schedule. Tim motor Was running on tho Kansas City Southern tracks, and etld.oitly Us crew tnlaundVrstaod tho orders to meet the) passenger at Tipton Ford, for It ran past tho station without stopping. A mllo south of tho town It mot the passenger, head-on. Fourteen men were riding In tho smoker. Only one escaped, The huge gasoline supply tank for the car'a big motor burst, saturating tho Imprisoned passengers. Then gasoline caught fire. Ilodlcs of many of the dead wen almost consumed by the tiro and many persons plonned bensath the. wreckage received severe burnt In addition to wounds. Complete identification of tho dead will have to await a canvass of thosn who escaped, as several bodies aro unrecogn)tablo. LONDON CORRESPONDENT FROM GERMANY JAILED LONDON, Aug. 0. Dr. Hans Plehu, lioiidon correcKudriii of Wolf fit Telegraphic Ilureaii, the Qcr mnii xcml-oft'icinl news agency, wax urrrMfd here this morning. NKW YOIHC, Au(r. 0. (Iiiivp IVnw wrni e.xireHHi'd liore today" fur the Mifely (if IiuihIitiIm of Ameilounn who, it U believed,, worn I'liitujil In Hie vjeliilly of tho 1'ira.t lmlllo yeslerdity in Itelgium, In the valley of the Menu urn tlm low n of llnvrt', Pepliister, VVrvleiw, Vise and Argeuteuis, which me to ported to Imvo been altncUd ami in Niiiue limtniit'UH Mieked and binned by (ho (lertunii luvaderM. They me Ilie giiitmiivri to Ilelgtuiu'H fuuiotix re hoi la. Spa, where many Amnrii'itim are known lo be, Ilea uulv two mile soiilli of Pc)iliilcr. The railroad nt IVilnsrr In reported to Invve been de-trijel, bhutttiig off itny oppor tuiilty for escape of fondguern, Ver virn, where rcxirU any the (lminiiH met their first trpuW, U Hie woolen center of llslglum ntul Is fitliicd for lla uinmifiiclorirH. The UhH of l.iege, reported iiltnok ed by the (IrnuaiiH, would result ill tho abandonment of the great Cook' erill workn, which aro lo Itrlgiuni what the Krupp works nro to (Icr ninny. Tho Cockerill plant cmployn 10,000 men. In addition to Cooker1 ill'rt, there are located nt Liege nil the important Miinll nnnn plaiila of Ilelglum. I.lfgo Is Ihn priiielpal maiiufucturlng point In Ilelgium for locoiiiyie ii ml railway tniiterlnlM oC nil hurts. The city is located on Ihn principal railway line connecting Pnrin with Herlin. The N'onl exprr4 and nil the fast PiirUHcrlln tmiin pass thruiiRh Iho town. 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