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t- VrfyHft1wiWi't"W'Wv-PViKAfHWI--V - iwniwwwm jtwj4iWTlBiwwfcmw .,, .iwwiiwiwtt. w a r- --i r.rT ) f, , rnTtr(nf.fmj pf r Iry 'in,-.)..nfaurtt:wmiMii. .. m. ,j:.. iTmYTij w ,s i - .. - fWv FWIWBJI sPFlp ' i Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER ft Probable, rain Max, Mln. 12; I'rcefp. .11. r; ' Si Forty-fourth Yrar. On 1 1 v Ninth Ymr. M13DF0RD. OJWdON, SA'ITWDA V, OCTOUKlfc '), VJU NO. .1G7, FIERCE FIGHTING AEONGWiERN END OF BATTLE LINE IN NORTH FRANCE STILE CONTINUES ALUES REPEL CRACOW SCENE VIOLENT ATTACK OF GREAT FIGHT R G ON 0 ROYE Bailie Proflrmltvj since Yesterday on Left Wing Continues Enemy Reinforced, But Still Unable to Force Break No Change In Center Crown Prince Driven Back. I 'A ms, in. :t, :i::i p. m. The official miununccmcut issued this ufletnuoii deolnres t It it t tlm violent attack of til' (liinniiiiH at Hoyo has boon repulsed liy thu ullics. The official slateiunii mih: "First On iiiii It'll wine tin' vio lent notion which Iimh liii'ii prioress ing since yesterday continues Willi nut interruption, particularly in the region nt' Hnyc, where we have re pulsed till attacks, although on this part n (lie front I lie ninny linn boon reinforced liy now ntMitiniiii tnkni from tlm oiietuy' center, previously K'litirti'tl. Ontrr I'lulinnuril "Second -On tin eouler nothing h In In' imli'il from Itlit'iniH In tlm Ar gonim region. In tin' Argonno dis trict tin' sixteenth (Icriumi rnrps (tho iinuy of I In riown prince), which hud uttcinptcil In hlip liy through (lie wood nt' Oniric, bus lieni ilriveu Imek toward the north of the Varen lies In llnnim'-Vioniios In Villi line, "In the Wnevre distriot mill on the heights of the .Mouse our progress 1h always hIow, hut continuous. "In the llclgimi field (lie (lerniiniH nie bombarding the southeast of the Antwerp position vvllliotit being yel ulile to produce nny considerable ef fect on llm work. They have ilellv ercil tunny infantry attacks which liuve lieen repulsed. 0KrnlloiiH In ItiiKsIa "In the ItiiHftinn field of operations a strong (lonmiuy of four corps has taken position between the frontier of cunt Prussia anil the river Nie men. Km left wing litis heeu thrown hack on .Mnriuiupnlc ami Suwulki. At the eenter the city of Augiistnvn has heeu taken hy the KiisshiiiM. On tho Ocriuiin tight nine Hi' struggle con (iiiuix around Ossovotr. (lietweeu Lek anil Hielo'.lok). "In (lulieia the rear guard of the Austrian hits retreated in disorder us, far as the Vistula. "In Mosuin, Servian anil Moulonc prin columns arc advancing mi Sura-jeeo." REINFORCEMENTS SAVED VON KLUCK NKW YOltK, Oct. a. Dow, Jones iiiiiI company, n Wall Street News agency, Hunt out tho following ills patch teilny: "llorilenux, Oot. 3. Mliilntor of War Mlllormid declared todny thnt only tlio Hteudy arrival of heavy re inforcements Inul averted dlsnstor (or tho army or General Von Kluck ami tho entire, right wing or tho Gorman army, lln mild thnt curly In thu week tho foreCH of General Von Kluok wore In dosporuto straits ami that part of thorn had noon forced to with draw from advanced positions to a point uortheuHt of St, uontln by a raid of French cavalry, "(lenorul Von Kluck, nilnlHter Mil leraml Hiild, had called for reinforce iiivutN, hut tho urrlval was dolaycd and thoy arrived only In time to pro vent a general withdrawal of tho Gor niun troops." STRONG QUAK ONEASTERNUNE Reports of Struggle Conflictino Petrocrad Reports Glowing Ac counts of Russian Successes With a New Invasion of East Prussia Gtrmans, Content Counter Invasion E FELT! ISLE OF MARTINIQUE iiiiit ir. mN( i; Mmi.i r Mniliuiipic, Oe. :l. A -Inniu niilli- JIII U hlllll'L Will I'Xpl'lll'IICcd lll'I'M nt :H IhU il'leinooii, Tlio illH'rllnli wim I'linii piiilli ii Miulli ami 111 lll'llllll limlin) fill llilll) mtiiImU. iu iIiiiiiiiui VWI iJuiii'i I LONDON', Oct. :i. -UepoilH fiom the caHlcrn area of tint war continue fniiflirtiiii;. OIowiiij; nceoiiutK of ItiiHfiiau MieeesM'H with a lien' iiiMis ion of KiihI Prussia cmiiimle from Petrocrad ami other pro-Kiissian sources. On the other hand it i eon tended that the (lenuaii army which ilroo the Hissuiiih from Must I'rus Hia is iiirtkuitc a serious mviisiou lo the eant ami thai an important en KiiKement aloiiK lln river Nieuieu is imminent, white other Oermaii ami Austrian force are eheckini: the westward movement of the HussiaiiH in Itussinii Poland and (lalicla. The most dependable reMirls indi cate that thu really ureal battle is hr iup; I'otiKlit ut Cracow, where mi un numbered lliishiau force in attaeknu; the (lenuiins ami Aiistrimis, there united in immeiihe itrein;th. Conlriu-y CUlm In S4nln Slid further apart are the contrary claims n'K'nrdiiij: the htruKle of the Aiihlrimm against the imnicH of Ser vin ami Monteuecro. An oflleial htiitnm-ut from Serviu nayw that the llalkau allies have cnini'd n brilliant xtetory at Vafresenila. Aeeoniiuc; to Austrian reporlM, Hie invader of Itosiiin'aic liiiit; i'iilliml-wliln the rounler-iuvnltlon of Serviu proceeds Matisfaetorily. A new Herman casualty list adds DIIOU nnuiPN to dead, wounded and missing. The woumlcil include Prince .loacipiiui, the ciuperor'H .VOIIIIJJCht Mill, Accordiiiu' o Itouie advices, n cab met ero.is is iipiiruiichiii?, duo to dif ferenced r.s to the attitude of Italy. lteports of the illness of Kitiy Charles of Ituiiimiin are reviving. Those opMised to the inonarchy's friemllincrts towanl (lenuauy insist Hint these reportN art) issued to cover it delay in dctenniuiim Itmuaiiiu'ri at titude. Japanese Ixihsos HeMrtcl Tokin miuouuerH that another .Inp miehc iniiu'-hwceper has been hiink by if German mine in l.iioslmn bay, Chin. Tho .Japanese a nny is said lo be contiuuiui; its preparation for a general assault on Thiu-Tmt. The lapmicftn tire being shelled by the for!H mid the (Icnuuii warships in tho buy ut Kino Chow. Tho French cabinet bus decided that it cannot accept (lie proposal to institute of finally general prn.M'rb for the success of the Kieiieb arms, while ugreeiug that nil creeds me free, to proceed with sueli services within the limits fixed by the law. There is nothing new from Ant werp. The Into! llelgian official ic. ports said that tho eity was resisting successfully (ho boinbiudnient of the flormmiK, Tho Chineso government has again protested against tho Japanese occu pation of tlio railway station ut NYi Union, NARROW ESCAPE KASER'S SN LONDON Oct, a, 3:35 p. in. A dlmuiteli to tho Kvonlng Nowh from CopouliUKon rcpnrtH thut tho corres pondent of tho llorllnor TaKoblutt, who wltiioHtiod tlio luittlo at Verdun on Hoptombor lil when l'rlnco Ovcar led tlio Imporlul (luiird uuys; "TIioukIi tho Uonuuiitt foiiRht llko IIoiih, tlio Turcoii climbed trouii llko inouktiyH, hiding In (bo Iuuvcb. Tlio (Iflrmuu ami TurcoH foiiKbt mid wiCHlled In u lorrlbla liuiiiMo-liuud li'UKlii mid many (loriimn officers full dead mound thu ptlnco, who thoiimfier hud llio liuurl uttuck l ri'uily ilom'rlbuil, "LHlvr ut m hotel In Hell, Ihu pilniM wuk ueeled by Ihu I'liiperor, mIik vi lib lil min ulimilm tiled; Hoy, io) Uvtp ;uu niol'" A RUSSIAN BAYONET CHARGE DURING A BATTLE IN EAST PRUSSIA. 'JHBBBBBq tr i 'JSmfi. iJlBisJBL' BBBBF'5'3." -Hl1! wBW j!,'Bmi" ' Piit sifBKBMBBj 'l pm . JHm. Kt-?5oBBi ?BBBlBBv'(SkC7lBvBlBBBBBH37CfiBJtBBJBBBBJ y iM.' ylll!x!TJtPTkij&. "3bS ''klHBiLBHiHRQB; BfV y,.,i!rfi'3iBT "'MHlABBBBTBlflr' ,7 BC-Sk . t BpvjStOBBBS TAX ON BANKS RETAINED FOR WAR REVENUE .1, 'i.cuu. uu tlrawn u V .Mulmim, pclnt artlut (or thta nwspaprr, the New- Vork ItCBALn, and the London Sphere from valuab.r r. erlai iu,iilid by lr W II. Aiiim, wlm e ajil from h.a humn I it l.'aat I'rufs.a, whct ho wui manacInK a urfnt German titate, ivr-cn t" Kuj.tn army opptuf The cpUadi ii uucit m ooinrrcil on Ihr cvuiilni; vt Ansurt W brimrn Koiachen and llartfinleln, whn ten thouiand Oermani and f.ltecn ihouaar.il lU.at were encased, ornish hli liluuti Mr, .me Hluntail . lHonct iliatgo liy thu llulna acalnit the German center Tho German titd mi.o wrc cut up In mnl, jitrtlei. BOMBARDMENT OF ANTWERP YIELDS SMALL RESULTS LONDON, Oel. .1, 7:."ill a. in. Do scribing the lighting of Kridny in tho environs- of Antwerp, the corn', pondent of tho Times says: "During tho early hours of Friday Ihero was a heavy liombaidiueut of tho whole lino of tho Antwerp de fenses from Hoom, five mid one half miles northwest of Mulincs, to Lieno, nine miles southeast f Antwerp. It was especially sevoro at tlio fort of Wavro-St. Catherines'. Toward mid day IJio firing of tho Uoruinns be came desultory. "Tho Itelgian uitillery continued nolivo, but tho (lenumi reply was in termittent mid chiefly directed on the bridge in tho villugo of Waelliem ''During tho morning tho (lennaus penotrutcil to the fort of Wnvre-Sl. Catherines, hut were diiven back," MONTENEGRINS AT j AUSTRIANS CLAIM SERVIAN VICTORIES SARAJEVOS I'AHIK, Oct.. I, I) ..'ill a, m. A dP. piilch In the IIiiwin ngcuc Innii (VI llnje illa. "Tim ijniiiu Kei'vluil mid Miotic lii'UI'li! inh nme uiiiinl him iciicliril Hie limiillliiln, wheiu me kllnuli'd the firl fnillllciiliniii. o huiiijcwi, hiji HitffMlHi HOT AIR TALES VIKNNA, Oct. ', via .ondon. Oct. !l, 11! : 111 p. m. An offioinl coinmu nieation signed by Field Murshnl Potiorek lias been given out hero ns follews: "For the last two days our (roup. in Son in have been attacking the enemy. Up to Iho present time our offensive movement ugaiitst the oneniy, strongly fortified in posi tions further protected with bathed wire entanglements, ltavo proceeded slowly but fuvontbly. "Thorn has been Marled energeti cally a movement to clear the regions in Muslim winch have, been diMuihcd by Servian mid .Moiiteuegiiti troops mid irregilurs. "The minotiueeinent from Serviu concerning Iho annihilation of the fortieth division of the Hungarian houvcil is a fin titer proof of tho vivid imiipiimlioii of Iho Servians. This division of tioops, us Iho Sommis duiuig the last lw days have had repealed oppoi (unity lo learn, is in Iho be! of condition at ihu buttle front mid it paihcipaled lotlonsy III cjiyuciiietil last week nt YWh imiiil ami oUewlieie." CZAR NICHOLAS OFF FOR THFATER OF WAR I'lTIIDilllAD. Od :i Cmpi'ior Nii'liolu. ii i- iiiiii"iiin'nl. Inn leii hie Hit HiiHler P UKI' WA CHINA CONSIDERS LONG COSTLY JAP AGGRESSION I LOOKED FORWARD TREATY VIOLATION! BY GREAT BRITAIN PSK1N, China, Oct. Il.-The Chin ese government today replied to the latest Japanese note. It said that it considered tlte Japanese occupation of W'ei-Hsien in Shantung province a In-each of neutrality, mid aborted that if tho rcM of the railway in Shantung was occupied such action would constitute a further violation. The slate council, under tho chair manship of Vice-President Li Yuan I long, yesterday postponed consider ation of current business and dis cussed at length the Japanese viola lion of Chinese neutrality. The speakers contended that tlio Japanese would find .Sluinlung piov ince another Manchuria; that tho progress of Japanese troops along the rail road was unnecessary from a military standpoint ; that Ureal llrit itiu could not be excused forthe dis regaid shown by her ally, .lupuitiJof China's neutrality, piirtiouliiily in view of her dculni-utiuiis cincuriilug llelgiau neutrality, ami that Ihu Jap uiteso, in view of their nutriiue in, Shantung, me not treating the (ijn esc as u friendly nation. The council finally dialled a nor lex of interpellations in Ihu gnwrn muni mid iheii entered into secnil Sl'Hhlllll, The uoiei'iimnii i peimillliiif CliU 1100 0Mpil0T III ICMll mul li hum Ihu J ii i hi no-e mlntliiik In Sbiiii IllliW, II Mill luiiiliiiue In pM'veiil, imivewi', Hie lioeotllii(r of Hilntt ,)aiiilieii wlmli uillou rhliiveo i'llu'4 IllHt) Hlleuijihil u iUiiyiiMt LONDON-, Oel. 3, : a. in. The mil itnry expert of the Times today says: "1 Iowever intteli we may bend back the (iernuiu right wing and relieve Antwerp, whatever confidence we have Unit the shock of tho Mussina masses in the east will prove decis ive, we must not entertain the slight est illusion regarding the hard and trying condition which awaits nil the allies in the future in operating aguiiist (ieriiiany u'dueed to the defensive. "(leriuany is still 'milled. Her to rsouio.usigrovv atop." All her niighj is in nrufs, ni( iter nrsenals are working at full , procure. Her ' fleet will strike when the hour comes, probably in co-opernliou with the army. "Tlio line of the Aisite, when forc ed, inuv prove lo be only one of many similar lines prepmed in the rear of H, l limy take a very long timu fot )ii lijluis o compel (lermiin.v to fee) Ii Wcjikuoss, It Iherefoiu devolves on the ullies to look forward to it long win-." ism iiii inimiin KING OF ROUMANIA POLITICALLY SICK IIOMi:, vm Lmiloii, Oel. :i, 11:10 u. in. A dupiili'li In Him (lunnal D'ltuL in fi'i'in Koiln, lulurii, nk Hint Hie i'liiiililimi o IvIiih t'lnlile ut llini llllililii lm Kiulileiilj beiiiiiii woi'e. The iliiclur'ti bullfiln Iniliiy iln-boy lie iiiiiol Iium nbwilulo iiie )m tnft lu tutv In life Protest Read From Auto Owners and Makers Propose Cut in Federal Salaries Pawnbrokers' Tax In creasedTobacco Tax Classified WASHINGTON, Oct. .1. Demo crats of tho senate, flnnlico committed today, after prolonged debate In exe cutive session, decided to retain the proposed tax of ?2 a thousand oa bank capital and surplus In tho vwar revenue bill, as it passed tho house. Protests against tho tax. on auto mobile owners and manufacturers were presented by Senators Smith and Townacnd of Michigan, for man ufacturers with plants located In their state Senator Vardnman Introduced and had passed n resolution calling on tho secretary of the treasury to cstlmato how much could bo saved by making proportional deductions from salaries of alt government employes ranging from two per cent, on 11500 salaries to ten per cent on tboso above $750.0. Several members of the commtitee sought to havo tlio bank tax elimi nated and to substitute stamp oa checks, drafts and other negotiable paper. Tho committee also voted to re tain tho proposed tax oa stockbrok ers and a proposed tax of $20 a year on pawnbrokers was raised to $50. A tax of $20 a year on coaimlwtoii merchants was imposed. Two classifications wero added to the houso provision taxing tobacco manufacturers and dealers. Manufacturers using from 200,00 to 400,000 pounds of tobacco annual ly would pay n tax of $48; moro than 400,000 pounds $9C. CIgarmakers manufacturing between 400,000 apd 750,000 clears a year would pay $48; moro than 750.000, $9C. VILLA FORCES AT NA NINU E ARTILLERY DUE L WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Tho American commander oppoalto Narot Mexico, lias been instructed sot to permit tho bringing of Mexican wounded across the boundary; Amer ican Burgeons, however, if necessary, wilt treat wounded ou Moxlcaa boll Zapata will not Join Villa, accord ing to a report to constitutionalist headquarters here, from a Carraaxa agent in San Antonio. NACO, Sonora, Mexico, Oct. 3. Villa forces under Governor May torona continued through the Right desultory firing tipou tho outpost of General Denjatnlu HlU'a Nacu garrison, but coased at daylight. The town's defenders nro awaiting the attack which Muytorcna Informed Colonel Gullfoylo, commanding the United States border guard, would be delivered soon after daybroak. Hill noldlora reported that the skirmish ing yesterday resulted In a loss of tea killed for Muytorcna. Hundreds of refugees from Nao slept out )u tho ruin last nlgh't la tho streets of Naco, Arizona. MINTS ORDERED CONTNJED WAHHINUTON, Oet. 8. JwrtffcW. Hon went out today te nrmy & near lo prod with all wwl waterway ImprevwtitHtU biMMtfr IrliU uudur Ike prrllHi t tiw uuw river urn) kistlwr WH wWea p riroprluM f2tMM9 fw ulrtmdy vnlr w, 'f44' lwi Html t afWf pwtm M uuJ 1imiia Wlak. i " ' ! M '. -s'Olt .'i i v rifc'j s T "M ; srtat -st-H a