Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 22, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Image 1

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WEATHER
Fair tonight ami Tijr
May. 70 j Mln. 47,
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EDITION
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Forty-fourth Yrnr.
Dully-Ninth Yrnr.
BRITISH LOSE
OF 1 MOT
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Biltlsh Ailmlralty Annmincrj Loss of
Warships Aliotikhlr. Hohiic anil
Crrssy Loss of Life Heavy
Vrssels Carrlril Crews of 755 Men
Carh Identical In Equipment.
LONDON, Kepi. 22, 5 i. in. Tin
kitllll'K III tilt Hllllll llllllllUltll'H II'
guiding timnl opctnlious in llic Nuilli
in wo xinlili'iiK broken this iilli'r
lllliill ll MIIIIMIIIH'l'llll'lll "I" II disaster
In iln ItulMi nnvv which, aoeouliug
In olfifllll lllloiiiilltioll, Ihih suffered
lln Iiwm of lime ai'iiouil rinicrn,
mink liv (luiitiuu NiihiiiuiiiH's.
Tlit iff htix of tin lirilliiint -tnd-i'
nil till pHIt III' III!' (IcIIUlUI I led ''''"'
tin- funny, llm AlioiiClr mi'l !
Ilutfllt'. ili'r llil.
Tin loo nl' llli- huh UK Ilii" crew or
iIh'hk Unci isn,l tirnliiililv "ill In
hlMIX.V. hIIImMIkIi I'lHINIiliTllllli' lllllll-
lmr nr men were im'l.i'il up by I In
'ntUi'r Lowetofi, n tlni-hm of lor-pedo-bonl
destroyer mill souii trawl-
CI-.
Stoiio nf lUlrr Secret
Neither llio time nor llio m'viii' of
Hit disaster is given in Hit' official
l'Mlll.
Continuing. Hie miiiiniiii'niKiil mim
It it t considerable iiiitiilii'r "f tin'
iri' of those im.oI wore mi oil liy
II. .f. S. Lowestoft mnt iv a division
of torpedo-boat destroyer. Trawl
m mill llii'ir bouts uUo aided in lln
work of rosoiu.
Tln AlmiikliTr wn torpedoed fiisl.
Tin' I login mill I'ntwv ilri'w in close
to her mmiI wore slmuling by to sno
Imr mow when they also wore, tor
pedoed. Tin' Cioh.v, riiitniii Ilobetl v
.lolinooii; tin' Almiikliii' Captain Inliii
II Diiiiiimoinl, mill lln' I login, Cap
loin Wlliunl S. Nii'lioUon. wen ittr
uliip. The., won iiiinori'il cruiser
or ii onuipututicoly o'inoIi'Ii' typo.
Tin' lit of tin' cumiiiIIh among
their crow will lii published im -.Him
iin they urn known.
All of SlIIIIK T)M
Tim warships Ahoukhir, Hague iiimI
Ciosy inc cruics of Hie niuii' l.pc
Tlirir loiiiini', nniiitiiu'iit, I'tt'., an'
iilciiliciil. TIii'm' vi'M'U IiimI ii ilix-
pIlllTIIII'Ilt of I'J.IHIO lP-, WITH I ID
fi'i't Ioiik, llll.:i fci'i wiilo mill tlii'H'
''(! fi'i't of wnlcr. Iviii'Ii tun liml n
I'liiiipli'ini'iil of "'" ini'ii. iui'liitlini; of
ficer mill oiow.
TIll'KH III Iff OlllikHIH llllll lllliill-
iiii'IiIh niiiMHtiiij; of lo H.-'-iiu'li
Kims Iwrlvo hiv-ini'li Jims twolvi'
Iwfhf-poiniilri'i mill fivi' lliri't'
poiinili'ri. Tin AliouKliir mitl tin
CifNsy wen' liuill nl (Iomiii in IIIDO
mitl Hit' Hoi.!!! wax luilll nl llniiow
tin niiiiii senr.
NEW HARBOR BILL
PASSES SENATE
WASIIINflTOk, S.il. L'2. Tin
vii'lory of Hut cniiln fililniHtiis
uyaiiiht tint nvur mnl limlior bill boiii
fruit hpctnlily toiliiy wbi'ii tint I'oln
iiii'ii'd t'liiiiiiiilluii foiiiinlly rupoiliitl u
new ineiiHiue priiviillni .'J0(0llll,(llH
o bo npent by tlm iiriuy ciikIiu'iMn.
No piolontuil tliseiiKsii'ii w'iik i'.eeU
I'll ill llli) HI'lHltl', bill llOW (III llOIIKll
woiibl hmU'Ivii tlio rciliinlitiii of mur
y .1:15,11110,(1110 I'oilltl not In limlleled,
Willioiit it rollcull Hut bill )UHficil
Hie Hi'iinle n ft or all niiieinliunith iui
brt'ii voti'tl ilown. v i
ALASKA COAL LANDS
WAKIIINdTON'.Hoiil.'JJ. Tim ml
iiiiubili'iilioii bill luovitliiiK for lln
IchhIiik of pnbllii I'linl IiiiiiU in AliiNliii,
wiih liil.ni up Inilily by I lit ncniitu o
hit piiiil'il In lln piiHHiiye, ii pin
lih'H iiiiiclilneiy fur IiminIuu: AIiihIiiiii
null IiiimIk It v I'liiiip.'llllvn blililliiir.
Tim IhmivIi nloo h win Linn on llio
THE CRUISERS
MS
AC Bll UP
SENATE' DISCUSSES',
till,
THREE WARSHIPS TORPEDOED AND SUNK WITH CREWS BY GERMAN
."1R0NNE
QUENTIN
HAM'
montoioier Roye
CHAUNY
T NOVOM
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Knfixf Of
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fwmTjf
fCOMf
Compicgne.
JREINTORCEMENTS Mt 1 C
FOR AlLlPCwLT AL4Re'"
FOR ALLIES -D
5 10
ALLIES
1.
AA
GREAT
E
BILL REPORTED
WASIIINtlTOS, Sipl. -"J Tin
nibiiiiiiKtnttioii war ivu'iuu lull ni
foriimlh ii-iHuU'tl out of Hid wiivh
ami iiii'iiuh I'liiiiuiittt'i toiliiy wilb nil
tin iliiiiot'rats votinj; in its l'aMir mitl
all tin ii'publiemi' in oppo-ition.
l,ro:ri'ii I.iiu1r .Miiriloek wiih nut
present. Tin tn of - ri'iil kiiIIom
on iiMiliut wns Kxttiuliil to toMr
"iimlor hpirilc" A t'iitlit iiuifi'
tui'iit was irni'lii'it wilb rrpiiblii'iiu
lemleix fur n xutt nt -I p. m I'ritlay.
Tin iiiiijoiily M'poil iiliiimlril llm
fnlliu off in iiwiiu.'s ilniiii,' tlm
nt'xt twi'lu niuiitlis, luthftl on tin .ik
Miiiipliiui Hint till iiiipnrts from Hid
I'ountrifH nl war wil' rrn-i, iih fol
low h;
(Ifiiuiiny, $:iH,(iS.I,(i()(l; rrnuri',
f:i.Vi(i(l,(MI(lj 1'uitfil KiiiKtltiin, $KI,
11:1:1,111105 llfltsiiini. ."t.:lH,(00 ; An
Iriii'lluiiciiry, .f'i,'J(17,(inil : Uuin in
Uiiixipi, .f-' I'-MUHl, mnl Sen 111 mnl
.MoutriifCro, .i'JOIIO. Tin coiiiiuiltt'i'
mblri' (bill it Keemed eetlnin Hint
Hume iniportH wtliilil fimliiiiie mitl Hint
tin fallliiL' off would nut exeeeil tin
flOIMKIO.mill. II ileeliueil (but but
for tin, war in Kuiopo tin new tut iff
law mnl otlmr wniiv.'t of U'voniu
wiuilil Inn i yirltlnl Miltii'ii'iit iiitmoy
to iiii'i'l llm Koveinnu'iit ilt'iuiiiiils.
SUBSCRIPTIONS CLOSED
NEW YORK LOAN
!
N'i:V YOltIC, Bopt. 22, SulmcrlP
tloim to tbo 1 100,000,000 New York
City loiiu wurti clomul tills inornlim
ami nllotinmita woro to bo mmlo lateir
In tin ilny. KorolRn mibHcrlbora worn
to bo kIvpii profoi'oni'o, wbllo sinnll
Invi'Htnrn woro lo tulo precoilonco
ovnr ilonlorH. Tlm yiullcnto bourIiI
to illHtrlbutu tlm notoa tin wlrtoly uh
poHBlblo, tlmroby mllovliiK to n Kreut
oxlont nny pobhIIiIo inonolnry ntrnn
on tbo local ImnldiiK community.
OF SLAYING WIFE
LO.N'nON, Bopt. 32, 3:00 p. til.
UluirloH Ilonry Wontoii, formerly of
Hiilniu, Miihh,, la In Jail nt Hlcbinoinl,
u Hiiliiirh nf I -on ilu n, m tbo result of
tlm ileiitli of lila wlfo who wiia foil nit
loiliiy In their hoiino with ber throat
rut, ami wbo dim! nftor bvliiK tiikan
In ii lumpltul,
Mm, WiiMtoii, It U iiIIoki'iI by Dm
pjillnt, dtiili'd bi'foru ber duutli thul
In!- woiiiul liml been Inflliivd by Imr
WAR
REVENU
PON
FAVORABLY
buiunuu.
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BRITISH
BATTLE LINE IN FRANCE FROM
NMSII. Son In. Sent '22, m l.n-
ilon. U:'J8 n. in. Tin battb wblfb
Iiiim In'i'ii pror.' un: for Mvtrl tlnK
nrar Knipini, on tin Diiiiu nir. Iin,
neeoi.lilitf lo ofl'ii'ial nuiiounei'iuuit,
cnili'il in I'oinpleto tliMistcr for tin
Autrinn it nny.
Tlm iinuouuei'iut'iit tlocbitcil Hint
1(1(1,(1110 Auit ruins won injii;iil in
Ibix encoiiiiler, wlulo tin Son inn
foriTs iueliuli'il vnn.nis boilies of
iiieii wbo liml been ciMii'iitrati-il nlonp
tin I)riun, rt'infoiveil bv tumps bn-t-ily
ri'fiilb'd from Semlin mnl Sbn
ouiti. Tin licbtin,' wns ery muikhIh
11 ry.
The Aiihtriiin ulUinpl on Sbiilmt
wns ri'iHiloril wilb lu'iixy Iuks.
LONDON', Sept. 'JJ. I:'J.' p. m.
Tlm Kotim coiU"poniliiit of tin Star
says Sen inn mitl .Moiittiiiiriii foii'Oi
Iiiivii oci'iipieil Siiuintt'vo, wbieb wiih
aliiiiuloneil bv tin Au-.triiiiw nflor an
oM'iwIiL'luuni; ib'tVat.
NKW YOUIC, Bopt. 22. Tbo Koil
Btnr I.lnor Zt'elnnil enmo In today
from Mvorpo'ol wltb ItiU pusaciiBora
from tbo wnr zone of Huropo. All
bad aforlea to toll. Dr. II, IF. Mc
Carthy, of Spokane, Wash., was In
llorlln when ji train containing sev
eral hundred wounded Hrltlsh prlB
onora pasaud tlirough. A crowd of
hoodlums attacked tho train, crying
"kill tho Kngllsh" as tho prUonora
woro Bbackled at tho anklea mid
wrUta they were belplesa. A Bquort
of (lohnau cavalry cliarKed tho mob
and bent It off with tho broad aide
of their aworda.
WIRELESS PLANT
WABIIINOTO.V. Sept. 22. On
complaint of tho UrltlHb embassy tho
department of iiKilculturo baa hogim
n KOiucli for n inyHterloua wireless
'plant supposed to bo operating In
.llio mountiiliiB on tho I'uelflo const,
luforiuutloii furnished to tbo depart
ment la valine, but apparently tbo
plant la busily oiikukoiI In Bonding
inciiinKoM iiiicoiiHimnl by llio federal
uoverniuunt. l'oreint rununra who
'patrol tlm mountain nro underslood
lo liavu received onloia lo look for
tlm wlrelwii outfit.
SERVIAN
VCTRY
OVER
AUSTRIANS
DNA
RIVER
OUKCJON, TtTKSl)AY, SMPTHMMW 22, IBM
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M6ZIERES
135EDAN1
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FRIWKOtS
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REVIGNY
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t- -vs.
GERMANS
'i
NOYON ALONG THE RIVER
$1
FOR. TL ROAD
Sheriff Slimier uaa unable to lo
cate I.. I). Dollarbldo Monday to
serve the Injunction emitted tiy Cir
cuit Judge Cnlklna restralulng htm
from Interferrlng with tbo construc
tion of tho Pacific highway acros
government land on tbo Siskiyou
grade, iind left again Tuesday morn
ing to camp on tho road until Mr.
Dollurhldo nuts in an appearance.
Mennwhllo the work of rood comtruc-
Hon will be resinned. It was stopped
Saturday by Mr. Dollarbldo who drew
a six-shooter on the workmen and
threatened to shoot If work was not
stopped.
Mr. Dollarhldc claims that when
the government granted the llccnso
for the toll road. In territorial duya,
It granted tbo sole right to a high
way over tho Slsklyous and as tbo
new road crosses the old. It Is an
Interference with bis right.
Mr. Dollarbldo who was In Med
fnnl rnusultlni: attorneys while tho
sheriff sought him In tbo mountains,
states that ho Is now willing to sell
tbo county bis toll road for J 1 000,
having come down M000 slnco ma
last offer but tho county court see
no reason to make the Investment.
REVENUE CUTTER
TACOMA IS LOST
SHATTI.K, Wash.. Sept. 22. Tbo
United States Hevenuo Cutter Ta
homa which struck n reot 90 miles
west of Klska Island, In tho Aleutians
has not been hoard from directly. To
day n cable dispatch to tbo Associated
Press from Seward, Alaska, says tho
ateaiushlp Mariposa, now at Seward,
has picked up a wireless messago
saying tho Taboma has been aband
oned. This may mean that hor
crow baa been tnken off by tho
stoamsblp Tacoma Mam, the nearest
voiionl tn tlin TallOlUa Wllflt Bill)
struck last Sunday. Tho Japanese
liner should have reached tbo cutter
today.
Tito position of tho Taboma wns
very clangorous.
FOG DELAYS ARRIVAL
OF RED CR08S VESSEL
KALMOl'TII, Sept. 22, via Loudon,
2:51 p. in.-Hear Admirul Wunl, 1'.
S. N., lelired, reeeicetl n wireless ill.
pateh loilny fuiiii Cnpluiii Aiinl-teii'l
Itii-t, of Hit American hospllul slilp
lied ('mis, staling Hint tbo votucl
hail been ilelitiiicil by Jt'oK ilming Hm
IiihI Hi roe iluys liml Would not leaeh
1'iiluiuulli uulil Wvcliicicluy night.
DOLLARHIDE
ASKS
ONLY
000
CASH
GRANDPUKil
OF
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GERMAN
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IN FLAGS ARE COMMANDING GENERALS
DIFFERENT GERMAN ARMIES '
AISNE TO THE FORTRESS OF
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I'KTKOGK'U), via London, Sept.
22, ":2C p. in. Russian troops have
occupied the fortified Austrian posi
tion of Jaroslau, according to official
announcement mado here today. Tin
Russian flag Is now flying over tho
town.
Jnriwlmi U nn imporlnut niilro.d
center. A bridge near Hie town
crones Hie San ami commands the
pas-age of Hint river. The town is
located M'VPiitreii mile- norlb-nortl.-wc-t
of l'ryemyxl, uinl U on Hie rail
road line between l,einber; uinl t'rn
cow. NKW YOKK, Sept. 22. Colonel
Oolejowskl, jnllltary attacho of tho
Itusslau embassy, gave out nt tbo
Husslan consulate here today tho fol
lowing official cablegram from Petro
grail: "Tho Uusstan flag Is already float.
Ing over Jaroslau."
YOUTH OF 15 HERD
OF
HOUDKAl'X, Sept. 22. 3:13 p. in.
An iinileri'it bov of 15 years.,
Jncfliics Jc-egel, niincil today in
HonleuuN- wilb n convoy of Frencb
wouniled soldier-. He nttnebed liiin
self to n Fn'neb ini'iutlry regiment nt
Ainien- mid kept with it through
ninny battles, mukinir him-elf useful
in bi'lpinir Hie wounded unci in eitleb
ing viderle bor-es muid-t u storm
of shot niul shell.
The youth pailieulnrly ili-tingiiMi-eil
liiiu-elf in the liattb of the Mnrue,
where be Hived tho lives of several
wounded lumper, anil won tho tif
feetion of all from ojlonel lo drum
mens. l.ON'DOX, Sept. a. (1:05 p. in.
Queen Maty, uoeoinpanied by the
llelgimi miuixter to Client llritaiit mnl
severnl of her ladies, vi-lti'il Hie Uel
giiiu refugees in AbtMinilrn' I'alnee
Ibis ufteruoon.
Her nuijesly was vtiy much inter,
estt'il in llu'Mi iinfoi lunate people,
niul erne emneskioii In bcr sym
pathy. Ah hhu entniTil tlm iliuiui,'
hall mIii'IV a n"w balob oi rcuij-'ees
liml Jut urrncil nlm wiih Krei'U'il Ii
U nlld uilblH'l of viic-cilUtf,
RUSSIANS
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VERDUN
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BY KAISER'S ARMY
I1KRLIN. Sept. 22, by wireless to
Sayvllle, L. I. Tho announcement
given at official headquarters under
date of September 21 relates that In
tbo fighting around Uhelms the Ger
mans have occupied the heights of
Craonno and that in advancing on
tho French city, which Is described
as on fire, they occupied tho vllUgo
of Uctheney.
Tho Germans have attacked the
lino of forts to tho somt of Vordun
and they crossed victoriously tho east
ern frontier of Lorraine, which was
defended by eight French army corps.
A French sortie from a point north
east of Verdun was repulsed.
WASHINGTON', Sept. 22. Tb3
German embassy today received n
wireless from llerlln:
"Headquarters reports Sept. 21
Hint an attack against the French
and English army makes progress.
Uhetma lies In the French battlellno
and wo regret being forced to answo
their fire. City suffers but order
have been given to spare tho cathe
dral.
"In middle Alsace tho French at
tacks bavo been repulsed.
"Tbo subscription to tbo German
war loan up to tbo present tlmo
reaches 11,200,000 mark."
L
l.OXDOX, Sept. 22. 0:15 p. in.
The lii-itish foreiiMi office, it was
learned today, has not as yet made
any inquiries eoneerning the inter
view nttributed to Sir Lionel Canlen,
former HritiMi minister to Mexico,
befoie he left New York last week for
Kngbind. Tho interview was report
ed us objectionable to the American
government. The steamer on which
Sir Lionel is retiirniiur should dock
nt Liverpool next Thur.-da.vt He' wil)
come to London immediately mid the
foreign office it unwilliiuj to rou
elude he bus had said nuyHiinj,' of
fensive to Hie Wilson administration
until bis version of his stuteinent Is
heard.
MARCONI WIRELESS TO
REPLY BY TOMORROW
WAKIIINOTON, Sept. 22,-Rccie.
lury Daniels said today he would give
llm Mil icon i ooiupaiiy until tomor
row to glwi asMiriiuru Hint It would
oliM'ice Hie naval neiitialily H'Kulut
Hum. in Hie operation of llm Hium'iih
net, Mil"., ttlU'U'k klHlloll,
.v J S '
RAONN
HEIGHTS
NEAR
RHEIMS
WON
NO. 157
SUBMARINE
AISNE BATTLE
YET UNDECIDED
AS TO VICTORY
Allies Trying to Turn Flanks ef Ger
mans Gaining, a Little CrwHHf
Day by Day No Decided AHvant
aqe With Either Army Up te Date
" Depends Upon Retafwcements.
AT THR HATTI.RFRONT, Septem
ber 22, via Paris, G:01 p. m. Not
moment's respite was given last night
to tho German forces cntrencheJ
along the 90 miles front running
along tbo rivers Alsno and Olso ami
extending Into tho Woovro district.
'Tho batteries of tho allied forces
never entirely ceased firing all night,
although their activity diminished
somewhat after sundown.
LONDON, Sept. 22, 1:20 p. m.
All eyes nre now .fixed on Hie west
ern section of the grcnt butlle line
in France, where the nllietl nnny Ik
exected to ileccnd on the (lernuin
right, which already is bending back
ward under ersitent pre-sure o
the north want of the river Aisne. If
tlieseJOermnn po-itior.- nre once enr
ried tralcgisls here believe Hie whole
ficnnnn front will bo in dunger.
l'errcptihle lna;irM
Meanwliile, however, a "vorcertt
ible progTe-" is nil (tin light the of
ficial chronicler permits himself to
throw on the great siege of the forti
fied jmsitions which now has lasted
ten days.
German reinforcement, iiceori'injr
lo Ilerlin reH)rtH. have beaten their
opponents in the race to the fighting
zone, mid the result is seen in the
rapid R cries of hussar stroke which
General You Kluek bus been able to
deliver in nn effort to stem the nllietl
enveloping movement nround St.
Quentin. I''Vfl
Thus fur the battlo of the Ainiio
reproduces on u larger scale the chief
feu tit res of the struggle on tho
Mnrnc, but whether in the final out
come the victory will rest with the
Mime side is likely to remain n secret
for a few day.- more.
Advantage Willi Neither
Ten dnys of the mo-t furiously
contested struggle known in modem
hi-tory hns left both armies in such
n po-ition that neither can claim a
definite advantage over the other,
and the re-ult mu-t depend largely on
what reinforcements the opposing
commanders nre able to control.
On the river, u- on the Mame, the
Germans nre tliru-ting persMcntly
ut the nllie-' center, while the, French
mid Hriti-h troops nre pursuing- their
fnvorite movement of working around
the German flank. Day by day tbo
allied line, though stationary in the
center, seems, nccording lo official
statement, to gain u little ground on
both w ings.
If the reort that General Von
Kluek has moved his headquarters
back to Moil be true, it will bo of the
greatest significance ns showing his
lecognition of tho danger whie'i
might threaten him from an army
marching from the wct.
Slego of Przeiuysl
Tho third great uutllojietwecn (ho
Hussians mid AuslriaiH in Galiein,
slatting witli n bombardment of
I'rzenty-I, in which 2,000,000 men
are said to be ongngedf is expected
to be in full swing within a few hours,
when the whole lino along the new
positions occupied bv Ibo Austrian
between I'rzemysl and Cracow will be
involved.
20L0STir
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