3 '. , . m i ulril 1h III VJTJIHI !' M7 Urt f, 41-H Medford Mail Tribune IS) ) SECOND EDITION WEATHER tv Mm. 71; MIn. 'M Ret. Hum, !Mi lrccffv Traee, forty-fourth Ymr, Dully Nlnlh Yfir. MEDFORD, OIIHOON, Tl'RSDAY, SEI'TRMUBIl 8, 1914 NO. 145 ALLIES AT LAST HOLD GERMANS AT BAY fcj 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t INVADERS LOSING GROUND ALLIED AMES ;e E Worn-Out Troops of Kaiser Encoun ter Ina Relatively Fresh Soldiers of French end British Armies Invad crs nt Greatest Strength While Al lies' Forces Steadily Galnlnn. I'AltlH. Sept. K, 510 t. in. Tlio miliary authorities of tint city nro convinced (lint (leucriil Joffro, com-iimnilrr-ln-clilof of thu French forrcs In nt laid, holding nt liny tlio vast (Ser limit army of InviiMoit, Tim worn out troops ot Hmpcror Wllllum, who inuy roiiMltuto mi nrmy tnlnlllnit "CO, 000 nro toilny encoun ter In j; tlio relatively fresh soldier of tlio rroncli mill lirllliili armies on ground selected by tlio allien, nml n poaltlnnii within easy reach ot sup plies ntid reinforcements. Immlm I'nr From IUc. Tlio (icruinna nro In n hoitllo conn, try unit nt distance relatively great from tlH'lr homo base. Tlio Invad er toilny nro probnbly nt their grea tt utrciiKth, whllo tlio defender o Frnnce, especially tlio HrltUh contln Kt'iitx. nro being augmented steadily. Tint Gorman nro reported In.l'nrl unofficially to hnvo asked for nn nr inlitlco to bury their ilenii and enro for thulr wounded. Thin statement laclM offlrlul ronflrmntlon. It In fiirllutr understood Hint tlio nitron re fused tlio request. Tliu nctlon on tlio cast lino ba lasted two days; in ijulrk und decisive oiitcomo .In ex pected. Tlio roaiiltM of tlio encoun ter of tlio lunt two dnyii nro rcgardo I n h dUtlnetly fnvornlilo to tlio nlllca and (hero I nn atinniqihiiro of cheer fulness nt tlio Freurh wnr office till own I iik. Illicitly l Retiring. Tin1 following official cniuniuuicu linn hearing on tlio fighting now in progress to tlio cnt ol' tlio capital was made mililio loiloy; "Tlic loll wini; of tlio ulliei! unities comprising certain portion of tlu forces now dcfcndinir I 'oris couliii- (Continued on page two.) MA PROGRESS ALL KLIN PRESIDENT ASKS PRAYERS FOR PEACE 4444444444444 44 44444444444444 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. - PioMilcnl Wilson todav issued a proc lamation calling i pou the people of thu United Slated to pray for peace. President Wilson's pmcluuinlioii follews: Hy tlio president of the United States of America. A pioolamatioii, "WliereiiH great nations of tho vvoild bavo taken up iiruw against one uunlbcr and war now draws millions of men Into bat tle whom tho counsel of Mntcsuicu have not beenmble to savu from tho terriblu sacrifice; "And whereon, in thin, ns In nil thinH, it in our privilege and duly to seek counsel und succor of Almighty (lod, humbling our selves before him, confessing our weakness and our lack of any wisdom equal to these things', "And whereas, it is tlio especial wish and loading of the people of Hie United States, In prayer and counsel ami friendliness, to serve the cause of pence; "Therefore, 1, Woodrow WilHop, president of the United Slates of America, do designate -Sunday, the fourth day of October, next, u day of prayer and supplication and do request all (lod-fearliig pernous to repair on that day to their places of worship, (hero to unite their petitions to Almighty (lod, that overruling tho coun sel of men, Helling straight (ho tlilugH they cannot govern or alter, taking pity on the nations now In tint throes of conflict, in his mercy nnd goodness fdinwing a way where men can sco none, m vouchsafe his children healing peace again and restore once more that concord among men nml nations without which I hero can ho neither hnppiucsM nor lion friendship nor any wholesome fruit of toil or thouuhl In the woild; praying nlso to Thin end that he for-k-Ivo us our ius our luuorniieo of his holy will, our wilfiillucHrt and many errors, nml lead us In the paths of obedience to places of vision und to (liouuhls mid counsels Hint purge nml make wise. "In witness vvliercolV I hnvo hereunto set my hand mil rmined the heal of the I'liileil Slates In ho affixed, "Douo at Ilia ully of Wnnhliigloii IliU cIhIiIi day or September, III Ilia nui of out' l.oul, one thousand nine liumlieil iim fonilcen nml of (lie Independence of Hie Culled Hlutes of AiiiitIcii tint one liiiiidivil mid tlifily-iiinlh, (Hltfiii-d.) "WOODHDW WII.K0N. "Hy I lie piesldriilt "WILLIAM JKNNIS'flH IIICVAK. MriHuiy riii'' t t t t t t t t t BATTLE TIDE TO EBB AND FLOW FOR WEEK YET Germans In Danger of Being Out flanked and of Belnq Compelled to Accept Frontal Attack From Allies, Who Are on Offensive Millions Engaged In Flnht. LONDON, Sept. H, I t. in.- Kx pcrls hero nro ot' tlio opinion Hint tlio Germans who heretofore novo torn (lit out Hunker", tire in danger of be ing outflanked nml of being rompell el to accept n frontal nttnek from tlio allies, who are on thu offensive. Tint tilnulo Htruggle in whieh tlio eoiohiitiiulM nro tallied In millions, in likely to eldi nml flow for n week he- foro a decisive result in reached. Tin meagre news filtering in from tint zone of the fiuhtiiitr today indi cate that ho nllirs hnvo gained n decided micccm against the (lenimn n'lit wing, which is rcirtcd to hnvo suffered heavily in ntlcmptiug to cross tlio river Murnc. (Jcniinn (liangn Front. Tlio unexpected swing of the Her mann has omiM'd a readjustment of the tines of the allien. Tlio movement of the (lennmiii wiih nt-eerlalncd so promptly hy the neroplmuM of thu iillieH that mmmliiut timo was ien for tlio shift. It irt eviilent that the flenunus now have hefore the front of their wetljti' like ailvnneo the veteraim of tlio ill liei.1 left wiiu', whieh underwent a ter. rihle Imtlerinj; alon the lVmieo-ltel-ginn honler. The rnnltH of thuxc IV.uii'o-I Iritixli foreeH hnvo been re inforced nml tlio lohxc hnvo been re placed. Another ndvanlaco enjoyed by tlio allies U the fact tbat their flaiikH are protected bv the cirnt fortreen of I'ari and Venbin wliilo in tho (lerman rear, Miuiliuiico is htill held by I ho I'rench, ilexpito the fall of threo of its fori. ltuxk)V Itrlllmit Tnctlet. In the I'liMteiii war llieater (Seneial ltuk'rt Stonewall .laeksou tnetieif (Continued on I'ae I!) t t t. f t Ej INDICATCT5 P0SITION5OF THE. TSAR'S ARMIES NOW OPEPATINQ AGAINST fME GFRMANS AND AUSTRIAN.-) E LONDON, Sept. 8, oSM n. m. The l'etrorad ('orre.itomleut of the Times wivh: "Tlio KiisMtui nro being received with open nniH by the pojiulneo of iniwt of tho eilien in Y.A 1'riixsia and (Inliein. "Tho (lalieiaux nt fiit fled on the approach of the lttiHsians, hut later, finding that their feam were un foundeil, they returned and fr.iteru Ued with the troop. In other vil IngeH tlio luviulerrt were welcomed by proecHnioiiK of tho priests and people, with crones nnd bnnuorH, who met tho Robllcrs outhldo thu villuo mid offered tbein bread and Mill. "No ablu-hodied were left in tlio village, nil having been drafted into tlio uniiy." FATHER OF PENNY POSTAGE ILL IN SWITZERLAND LONDON, Sept. 8, 8:'j:i a. in. A dispatch to tho Kxpress from (leu eva, Svvltrerland, says that Sir John lleuniker lleutou, "father of tho im perial penny postage," is diiiierous. ly ill und bus arrived In (leuuvu from Carlsliud with four doctors in nttend auce. Lady llcaton has been sent for from England. FLOOD WATERS IN E KANSAS fITV, Mo., Sept. 8. Waters in tho flooded districts of Koscdatc, Kan., a suburb, und in tho resideneo seoliou of Kunsas City, Mo., adjacent to llrnsli cheek, ns well us In (hit Sheffield factory district, on thu eastern limits of this city, where I ho llluo river overt' lower, were receding today und all danger was believed, to bu passed. The main husiucbs nml residence districts of Kansas City, .Afo.i were not nffeoted by the flood, which was caused by u rain of ll.tl I laches on Sunday night. This heavy precipita tion filled' Turkey oreek, In tho low disliicts southwest of thu city, and seat Hut stream over Hh hunks Into Itosedale, Kan,, where three lives and properly damuito of iM,o00,0l)l) wiim Ihe ewliiimted toll of tliu flood. LONDON, Sept. 8, l!!i.1,1 . hi. Charlei A. Holder of Coloiudo, American consul at Colone, broiiulil in londoii n week fioni Dieppe un ii ktii'ti'lier, U replied o be in a iHVe noiidllluii u ii loeul hnpltwl. Hit Iihm uinlernoini one inliiui' opem lwn HNd Mill fui'i'ti mm uii'rii')H uf WELCOM GVEN BAN 1Y BY MAN PEASANTS KANSAS REED LASSEN PEAK IN MOST SPECTACULAR ERUPTION OF SERIES 444444444 44444 4 UKDDINO, Cab, Sept. 8. T I lUhiill Pit II L llt-lkl'tt Tat fill I ill III K r-" It .III Utwnv AViatl "Hti( in a herieK of eruptionx, the third of which wuri a holemu and awesome t-peclaele, far over topping in amplitude and nplen dor any previous nutnifcMntiou. Oh.-ervers who hnvo wntehed the mountain eloxely hinee it first woko to new voleauiu life on May :iU. i-stimated that the hist eruption trebly exceeded in vol lime any of thu others. 444444444-44444 82,000 PRISONERS TTO LONDON, Sept. 8, r.;ltl n. in. A telegram from l'etrograd to the l!eu ter Telegram company hays it is es timated that S'J.OOO prisoners taken in recent buttles on tho Austrian frontier, of whom l'J,000 emne from the Austrian center, hnvo all been sent to the interior governments of Kussia und that there is difficulty in knowing how to disposo of them. A Keuter special correspondent t raveling over the wholo of tho west ern frontier, telegraphs that in Hie! Mok nnd all other towns voluntary inilitiu are organizing for the purposu of transput ting and feeding the wounded. The ladies' committee, comprising Christians mid Jews, are working hand in hand in tho women's work. All are laboring devotedly, it is stated, in the common cause. WITTE NOT SEEKING E 1IO.MK, via I'm l. Bent. 8, 8:15 n. in, M. Kroupoiikkl, thu mnuiHii urn lmudor to Itonie, linn Untied Knotti er dculul of thu report again ticlu circulated hero that Count Witt, funnel' premier of ItuwU, minn in Hilly to Join thu triple uuteuto. Count Wltlo mroidliiK In Ihu muUmilof' nUloiiiout, tlmpl)' cromMNl luto ItHl) In order lu ri'tuni to lluwla uy tin only wiiir left uiieu, viu HrlmlUI oml (,'nnMintliiojitf und 04mt Uklmij HiU upituilUHlly lo vUlt bU 4tvr lu TAKEN BY RUSSIANS SEN INTERIOR E BY is LONDON, Sept. 8. -A news agency dispatch from Antwerp, received here today, rays that the report of the commission appointed by the Hulgmn government to investigate the charges of (lerman atrocities, finds that ntroeities were committed by the Oer inuiis nt Lotivaiu, Archolty Ousiuael mid in the district of Mul'mcs. Inoffensive pedestrians', cyclists and peasants, the report t-ayV, were shot by the Germans, who nlso rob bed the public treasuries und burned mid pillaged houses and towns on Hie pretext tbat thu inhabitants fired at tho German troops. The commission found that He! gians were deported to Ocnaany to aid in gathering thu harvest nnd that in some case thu Helgiaus were eom K.'lled to fight against the Kussians. It also is declared that men were shut up in churches while the women were outraged. Men, women mid children, the re port concluded, were compelled to march in front of tho German troops showing the white flag, in order to induce tho French t loops to np p roach. LONDON, Sept. 8, 11:15 n. ra. A dispatch to tho HxchaiiEoTolcgraph company from Athens declares tho Turks In order to bo prepared to op pose iv possible landing ot Russians, hnvo concentrated about 80,000 men at Tchatalja, 25 utiles northwest nt Constantinople and Uodosto, lu tho Boa of Mormora. Furthermore, they tho fortifying along tho sea of Mar mora nt other points, Tho correspondent says that uorIii nlug today tho Servian army will as sumo tho offenslvo against Austria. SEPTEMBER WHEAT DROPS FOUR CENTS CHICAGO, Kept, e, September wheat sold down four eeuls shortly after tho opening today on report llmt the alllwi at Imt were mwilliirf wb soiiih suci'vM lu oppwlg the (leiHISH BllVMHIO H I'Atl. OlKvr U), Hohm lo JwHHud. 'I'kn VUlHWO it lrd mI Nl, Mllkuyk 1M BELGIANS PROV MANY ATROCITIES GERMAN m TURKS AMASSING AMY AAIA RUSSIANS JAKE FORTRESS N S GRUJNG WITH NOMINATION Governor West Severely Censures the Methods Pursued by Jurife lenswi to Secure Nomination Executive Hints at Unfair and Dishonest Methods and Deplores Course. SALKM, Sept. 8. Governor Wet today issued n certiticate of nomina tion ns republican candidate to Judge II. L. Henson of Klnmntb FnIN, ac companying thu certificate with a scathiii" nrrnignment of Henson's tnetieri in seeiiriug the nomination in the ctoc contest with Judge McNury. Tho letter follews: "Snlem, Or.. Sept. 8, 101-L "lion. H. L. Henson, Klnmntb Fa IN. ''Denr Sir: I am inclosing you berc with a certificate of nomination which will secure for you n place upon the official ballot ns one of the nominees of (be republican party for the office of supreme judge. While I am firm in my conviction that a com plete und correct return of tins votes east at the general election, or even of those precincts where errors have been rcHirtedf would have, ,sbown Judge McNary and not yourself to be the successful candidate, you have succeeded, through sharp practice mid methods which would put to blush the meanest etlifogger in the land, in producing n result upon the fnee of the returns which leaves this office no nltcmiittve but thnt of is suing you the certificate of nomina tion. Should I pursuo a different course than this mandamus proceed ings would follow ami thu courts, un der the circumstances, would un doubtedly bo forced to be guided by the incomplete returns as canvassed and to direct the issuance of thu cer tificate. Judging by your previous activities this- deci-iuu would be quickly seized upon us n mantle of resepctability to cover thu question able methods used to secure tho uoiii iiiatimi. letter l'rom Slate lioartl "Hnviupt f Ihe request of Judge McNary and yourself, delayed tlio. canvassing of the vote in order that alleged errors in certain precincts (Continued on pago two.) BUN IMPS l'ARIS, Sept. S. 2:15 p, agreement reached by tho m. An Belgian nml Russian governments, according to tho correspondent ot tho Havas Agency nt Pctrograd, authorizes Bel gian reservists and recruits of 1914, to attach thoinselves to Russlau ar mies. Tho aBrcouient roforrcd to in tho forogolug dlspatcli would appear to De confirmatory of previous reports, not ably today from Rome, that Russian forces have landed In Uelgtuni. E AGAIN ATI DKNVKIt, Colo,, Sept. 0 Cou Hon wore favorable today for a large vote In tho statu primary election for Hie election of candidates for United Hiatus senator, four roiigrwwmrn, fun stalo und conn ties ticket, Issues glowing out of (wtdri moHlbk' Mrlkti of thu Culorsdo fmi UiInvis hh4 lh prpl ter Mat. vidM pioblhlllow, lo Wo imkmHM U a vU at k KwvifMbor sMM nun fHHHs4 t sffsil (be fH44 Ut U 4y' bsIHIw RUSSIANS TAKE AUSTRIAN FORT AT Czar's Treeas New m Crest if Car pathian Metmtatos ftuzsky Cm limits m.fii Invasfen Fartrm at Mfkclajew Taken Abe See Austrian Army Ntats Reverse. PAItlS, Sept. 8. 3 p. m. An offi cial statement given out here today says that Russian cavalrymen are now on tho crest ot tho Carpathlaa mountains. Continuing tho announcemeat says that tho Russia offensive against the Auatrlans in Galicia continues suc cessfully. The Austrian fort at Nlco laleff. about 25 miles southwest et Lemberg has been captured hy the Russians notwithstanding the ftet tbat it was protected by armored gua 'turrets and three lines of fortlfiea tlons. The Austriaaa retreated from Nlcolalcff, abandoning their supplies and trains. The Russians teok away prisoners aad captured also forty guaa and great kuatttltles ot inmuaHte. NIMEFF LONDON, Sept. 8, 10:50 a. m.X dispatch from, .Rome to.tUe Bxehaagn , Telegraph company ays: " "" " "A, telegram from Vienna states that General Ruksy, who, followla tho capture of Lenibor, executed 3 Hank attack northward against tho Auatrlans under General Auffenberg. tho Austrian war minister. Is todav engaged in a desperate attempt to an nlhilate Auffenberg's army. "Tho battle haB already contluucl tluco days and Is likely to continue several more." PARIS, Sept. 8, 7:10 a. m. A die patch to tho Havas Agency from Pet rograd says that the strong Austrlaa forts at Nlcolaleff aad MlkoUJow, ait. uatcd about twenty-five miles south west of Lemberg, were captured by tho Russians September 5. WASHINGTON. Sept. 8. A dl patcb to the Hrltlsh embassy from tho l.omlon foreign office states that tho "second Austrian army operating on tho KrasnosoUov Opol Lubln region, Is suffering very sorious loss, Is uow acting on tho deofuslvo and in places hua retreated." BY SMALL FORCE WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. "Rlielmn was occupied Soptqmber 5 by a small Gorman patrol, consisting ot six offi cers and seven privates," says a wire, less today from llorlln to tho Ger man embassy hero. "Mr. Scbursmauii, war correspond ent of tho Doutscho Tugcs Keltuns wires that It was still doubtful whether tho forts woro occupied," tho mossago continues. "Captain Voo Iliiu llracha loft the patrol betweea tho forts, redo into the townhall, took formal possession of tho etty, tnado tho mayor a hostage for tUo proper behavior of the InhabMaats, and then awaltted Hie arrival of Um Gorman brigade." MORE PRIZE SHIPS , IN PINTS OF ALUCS i i LONDON, Hfd. 8, Uii'i . m.X (IUHilci o the T4Krii(4 hxh Humi uy that (be MM bb rVksHx IohiIwI wilb ffi him b AMm, lmi bfwi biib4 k4 Ut mt KU ihh4M h4 fifty Hifiini hriJ Auirkut wlw wto Ulum turn Ike Uht K' iuwi Bmr4 Ui lu lt j.Uy.iL Lfa im mlw4 in Mm JWi ol thu$$$ mi Ta sb afowBF Waaap jMaanaf MS OCCUPIED