l a .1 207 Secww iWmj i.f , kn r Medford Mail Tribune V SECOND EDITION ;' V Korly-foiirtli Yrnr. Unllv-Ninth Vinr. BOSTON DEFEATS ATHLETICS. SCORE ftl y FRENCH ARMY IN CHIP UNO ON THE MARCH; AUTOMOBILE CONVOYS OF THE FOOD MPl!. 'EL WB?!kS8&' : rka&sil wrSPi K IN NX H K H 5W9Sig& . -JMffiSc "fc v gf a b m bbw w r u r ji. nrer ,? ,1 -g vw j Lggegvir raanv-aw - t. r.'i i7r if l 111 lllll III I Jlllll 111 111 III! I II l ' f I JT JA1 iRWM" "T f v- j aBMHui i ' MaMaeM -nn i Gowily, Hltlinn Star (or Duston flu- dolph Pilches Game of First Water Slew Balls Puzzle Atlitetics At- ttmlancc 20.5G2, Receipts $43,6391 -Plnyers Uet $26,805. PIIILAIlKLPIHA. I'ii.. Oct. II. The official (mine for lit liinliiiicc iiml gnlc icci'lpts ihhI their ilivi-iiMi for tin Notional Coiiiiniftxiiiii, ln.M'i iiml clubs is itH" follews: Altciiilniico U0.oo"J. Koccints .f ),li:ilMH. National CoiiiiiiisNion $l)i:i.llll I'Iiivitx '-'(I.HO.VOO. Clubs .1.17,870.1(1. Kurd dubs slime .8,i)r.n.". sunn: paiik, Philadelphia, o.i. II, Tlu Huston National league pen iiniil winners easily run away with iln Philadelphia Athletics today, dc Icntiug them liy a score ii' 7 In 1. Tin) Muslim train ilroo Heudor, tlu Athletics Mar right liaiul, from llio iiiiniinl by lerrilie hitting, which llu llrnves pieced together when hits meant runs, dowdy was llio hilling slur ol' llu H-Iiii, gelling llnw halV IiIuwk in llurt' tiaiiw at Intl. Onu nf (luwilyV hit k wax a iluuliln ami aaiitlicr a iripli', hU t hit tl hit liclnj; a hliiKlf. Kmlolph pili'ht'il a Kiiiiiu ol' I'irxt watiT hall for hin i-luh, wlii-n ln hchl Ilic Allili'lii'K hpollhoaiul li.v kIovv halU, uliii'h i'iiiihi up In tha pinto, ith hi a a toy Imlloon. Tim Alhli'lifh' liia iot hittuiH fiiiihl tin uothiiiK with hi; ili'livoiy, Tim lliwlon rooti'i'ti par ailcil oat of lm kioiiiiiIn after Urn Kami1, led liy a Iihihs haml. I'aik In I'mUi'd Tho viih). iTauhi'K of tfhiho pmh wciii choki'il lo rapacity loaf; hofom piam tium. Tluvu anil t'our (Iiiich tho ivgiilar i'iil prii'i's woro oflVrt'il for liula'lH ami Urn lU'imiml at llu'm' fi iiics I'.xitcmlml tm Niipply. Tm oiilfichl hIiiiiiI, Hi'iilint; lllllll pci'MiiiN, wn thrown open al 10 :r0 oVIoitli. II wan lilli'il within a Miort tinm ami llm unit1 with cliihi'il, Tim liot in Ihm loj' hciiIn in thin uuris hinvi'il Kcnlioa hail wnilril iinuo llnui loll.V llOIII'H, Sl'Vl'llll HOIHI'll hlllllll in Ihm hiiica ilayhii'iili. Iliimlri'ilrt vimv. i'ii llin i'oiiIi'hI I'i'iiiii li'inporury hImiiiIh iiii'i'lcil oiT llm 1'ooI'h i 1' InniHi'ri (lint ovi'iliiul; llm lini'l.lii'lil whIIn. Tim ilay wiih wiiiiii anil IiiiiiiIiI nml nun Hiillni for fat hiiHi'hall. An In nlnli'iil miiii hinm'il lluiiaih Iha riu'ii ai'liiK i'IoihIn ami llicii' wiih only a """"" (t'oiiilniitul " 1'Htfu Ihioy.) Bombardment rf Antwerp's Inner Forts and Outlying Ports of City Began Carly Thursday Morning ami Continues Unfnterruptctlly Forts Four anil Six Silenced. I.O.VPON, Oil. !l, .r:l.- p. in. Thf Anipli'iiliiin i'ori'ipomh'ul ol tin1 Ki'iilfi' 'IVIt'Kiiim company at 112:1(1 p. in. calilcil: "The aniiilcrruptcil tliuiiilcrinc of Kims wiim licai'il at KoHi'iiihial front Antwcip IhioiiKhonl I he niiiht. The iiriiiK hlaelieneil a little in the early morning, lint it linn miicc ivsiuneil. "The xky ht-l uilit uk nil wiih the tlnmes of Antwerp." Antwerp In I'lnmeM TUB HAWK, Oel. 0. (1 a. m. via l.omlon, li:IO a. in. The lumilmul meiit of AulwerpA innei foils ami the onllyiiiK' piiiIn uf the city staileil al l'J:.'J0 Tliunxlay inoriiin. At noon the city was IniiniiiK in four places. It is ri'porteil that inner foith niinu hers four urn! siv have been sileueeil. The exiiiliw of the panic Mriekcu people of Aulweip couliuiies, It is li pin led that the ilil.c have heen opeiieil. Ciitlicilritl ItoiiiluintiMl I.O.VDON, Oel. II, 2:l."i p. in. In u iliHpalch fnun Oheiil, ilateil Tliarr. day, llm eoruv.),inileul of tho Star trmiMiiits the followiui "An officer ulmiu 1 mel flutes that llm hoiiihiiiiluient of the calhetlral al Aulweip hatl liepiu at the hoar he left lite city, which was 10 o'clock Thiii-Mlny uioiuiiii;. Kire hail hroken out in ninny places. Tho (lerniaus were iimiii; their Mi inch howitzers with terrible effect on llm inner line nf foils, but kiiiis of smaller calibre were brim' employed for lite destruc tion of tho city itself. "The airship which dropped a boitih on the law coin Is was snhjcotril In a trrrilic tiie ami must ccrliiiuly have been hit. "The InirKOiiiiifctrr of Antwerp has declared his intention of ic-Ulmj,' to llm last." L PRICE 1 0 CENTS A TON WASHINGTON, Oct. 0. -An ml vanco of ten coiiIh a ton lu tho frclKht rattm on ronl, proposeil by tho Hotith WchIciii iiilli'oiiilii wiih Hied today with tho liilor-Ktnto (.'01111111)1 co Com iiiUhIoii, lliiliniti liimimiultid by Hid coiiiiiilMHlnii (ho lucrcuim will becoiuo nfcfrllvo Hucuiulior I. MEDFORD. i,v p--1"- "--:. aaanBiaaaaanhMK;. .iUKKi-HiB nam. avev Ml?r'MaaaanamFT?rrWaaaalaWi'7aawianwtlMtL aaaa.aWJI BBBBHMBBBBBaBBLBYBVnflfllBIHBflBJBJHiBBWH MaHaVflalBBaiiBBBBPfcr BATTLE EXTENDS NORTH OF LILLE TO BELGIAN LINE PARIS, Oel. I). .I:l)( p. m, The followitijj official niiiiniineemrnt was Kivcn out in Paris this nftcumen: "The general Mttintiou luih under pine no ehaiiKe. "On our left whin I ho two opposing bodies of cavalry are still operatinj,' lo the tun th of I.ille mid of La KiixM uiiil the bailie coutiiiues ahui1; the line marked by the regions of l.ens, Arras, Hrny sur Sonnne, Chaidnes, Uoyo and l.iisMiiy. "On the center of Oi-e and on the .Meu-r, only actioiih of minor iinport ance liuvc hern repoited. "On our riultl, in the Woevro dis trict, there has been an artillery con test along tho entire front, lu Lor raine, in llm Vo-gcs and in AImico, there has been no change. "lu Itosula, Montenegrin troops have continued their ndvuuco in tho direction of Sarajevo as far as the lortifird lino which protects the eilj at a distance from it of eight kilo meters." E SOUTH OF GHENT LONDON, Oct. I), Slot) n. in. The Antwerp correspondent of the Central Newt, under Thursday's dale, scuds (he following; "The (leruiiiu effmt towaids North I'Yani'o wllh a view of fi,ing u wedge between Antwerp iiml llm nl lies has hern nc)il,v ilestro.M'il, Fierce light ing Is-hfi'iiriuig ainiiud .ille ami south of (Ihenl. I'lUoueiH hae hern laltrn lo Dunliiili ad (Mend ami a (lei iiiiiii iirropliinu has horn de-Bliuycd, OMWOtf, FRIDAY, CKTOHRIt 0, 10M THE BRJTISH ARHY IM PRANCE ANTWERP STILL ' DEFIES ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE CITY LONDON, Oct. 0, 10:05 n. m. So far as London knows this morning, Antwerp, tho latest of tho cities of llolgluin to bo beleaguered is still, holding out against tho German on slaught. King Albort 1ms with drawn from tho city toward Ostond, whero tho administration Is now fully established, but practically tho ontlro Holglau field army has remained to resist, ns long as possible, tho tiro of tho great German guns, tho hor rible effects of which wcro niado plain at Llegc. Tho nations opposing Germany hoped Hint tho dofondors could hold out till tho nllles dellvcrod so mo do elslvo blow along tho hattlo lino In Franco, which has now almost reached tho North Sea coast, mid taken In conjunction with tho fight ing which extends across tho llolglan frontier to tho northward of Llllo, makes a gignntio front sprawling llko a snako halt across ltolglum and across practically all of northeastern Franco. Tho siege of Antwerp and tho bat tle of tho Almio ari thus becoming moro closely related nml both Ger mans mid allies aro making tho most desperate efforts to stimuli through tho oyor lengthening western wings. It Is contended that tho Gormnus fulled In their effort to drive a wodgo through this icgloii nml tho latest Paris coiuiuiinli',atloii contends Hint llio situation Is stationary though most li)ltnil fighting continues. If Antwerp fulls It will prove tho liioffct'llveiioHH of modern forllflni llonu uiuilimt mnditrii gnus, for Ant wurp Is llio taut word In luuvuloiis liunlurn, ' SUPPLY OF MUMjt inuius. BELGIAN REFUSAL TO COOP UP ARMY CAUSED SEIGE LONDON, Oct. fl, .1:40 a. in. The correspondent of tho l'ost at Ant werp, in describing the events pre ceding the bombardment snye: "About a month ago tho German eoinutnnders begun to realize the dan ger of having the llelgian army oc cupying a fortified position which continually threatened tho German lines of communication. The Ger mans threw out feelers to ascertain if Itelgium would agree to keep her army in Antwerp in letuin for tho German promise not to attack Ihe town, "Tho Itelgians indignantly rejected nil such propo-nls and replied by gal lant sorties, which, however, failed of complete success. Tho taking of Al ost renewed tho Gormen necessary for an aggressive campaign against tho Helgians, which began after fur ther German pornusuln for an agree ment were rejected by (ho ljelgians. "Accordingly th Germans brought up some of their heaviest field pieces and opened wiih tho bombatdiuent of Maliaes. For a week afterward the Gentians each dav bombarded some open town outside of Antwerp with the idea Unit the fleeing civil popula tion from these villages would wreck tho morale of the Aulweip garrison. Thero is mi (ptetion that this polioy had its crt'eel." LONDON, Oel. ," 7T:"J2 p. in. A dispatch lo Ihe Keuter Telegram coinpaiiv from Aiuslerdatu sitys that the llt'iliit correspondent of the Telo graaf rciioits (hat Ihe dolman army licadipiarlcrs mo now at a French town fifty kiloiurtcis from Ihe front, lo which they wire n moved ftom LiiM'iuhurgt A spi'rhil courier srr. vice has been iirraugi'il between Her llu and the lii'iulipiiuli'is, mid 1'ics. si'iigcui iiiul.e the round lli in I hi re duyn, TIE ENGLISH ARMY IN FUME.' tfjtf ' toJs?;i ' . jLfi ALLIES EXIEND LI OF BATTLE TO NORTH SEA Storm Center of Battle of Aisne Ex tends Northward Allies Hope by Flanking Move to Aid Beleaguered Fortress of Antwerp Przemysl Is Reported About to Fall. ROME. Italy. Oct. 0. by way of Lodon, r:lS p. in. Tho Russian ambassador, whllo do- nylng a report that tho garrl- son of Przemysl In Gallcla, had surrendered to tho Kits- stuns, added "howover, tho wholo town Is on flro and Its capitulation Is now Inovlt able" LONDON, Oct. 0, 2 p. m. Tho military fortunes of Conoral Von Kluck and his one-armed adversary commanllng tho allies' cavalry are being rapidly mado or marred within sight of tho North Sea which sots a limit to tho outflanking movements, tho accomplishment of which for so long has boon tho supremo goal of the rival generals. Tho storm centor gradually has ex tended northward. The battle of tho Alsno alreudy has boon morgod into tho hattlo of tho So in mo and tho bat tlo of tho Lys and It tho long left tentacle, ot tho allies continues to stretch out In its present direction tho flnalo ot tho tltnnlc struggle may ho fotignt out on tho banks ot tho Scheldt and may decide tho fato of tho boleaguored fortross of Antworp, now a proy to "oriuan Howitzers and aircraft. Whothor tho garrison of Antworp will bo ablo to Eland Its ground until tho fato of tho attempt to rollovo tho fortress is decldod, Is impossible to foretell. Whllo some plrturos of the bom bardment of Antworp tuny have boon overdrawn; It U nevertheless fully confirmed Mint thu duiiiKo don by tha ItiVuiidlury shells and kmitf hIiowuiIiik on llio citadel from th (Continued on pHK lhrti) WEATHER Itnln Max. m Mhtf'Wj ltd. limn, 5i Prwlp. .JW. NO, 172 &j2r:OOE SUPPLY - - OP - rHti ENGLISH ARMY. CONVOYS OF AUTOMOtMLE. TRJUCKS IRRIGATION FOR HE VALLEY E Officials of Canal Company Am t Submit Twenty -Year Cwtract, Providinn Stockholders Apprave . Campaign to Be Inaowateri t Sign Up Necessary Acreage. Tho construction ot an Irrlgstba system, by the Rogue River Canal company, nt an estimated total ex penditure of S2.SOO.000, which will cover all portions ot tho valley north ot Talent, will be assured It the necessary acreago can be signed up upon a 20 year contract n a cmpjilKH. soon to bo Inaugurated among the land owners. Tho Irrigation committee of the Fruit Growers League, consisting ot, Messrs. Reckwlth, Anderson, Sum nor and ParMns, announce that tha Canal company expects to be able to present In tli immediate future, as Irrigation contract to the land ownera of tho Rogu river valley, contain ing a 20 year claim for payment". Tho contract wlll provide a water rignt at $i)U au acre ana an annual maintenance foe of $2.69 per acre. tho land ownervbelng'Klvenfrom three to rive years to mane me ursi pay mont, tho payments to extend ever a period of 20 years. Such a contract has been agree to by Patrick Welch, the Spokane ex tractor, who owns a controlling In terest In tho Canal company n4'r R. K. Nelll, vice-president and gen-' oral manager ot tli,e coaeern. Be fore definite announcement ea be mado, tho matter must be ratmed;? tho company stock and security' heW ors at Spokano. A minimum of 25,000'.BoreaJe;e a posslblo CS.OQ.Q aeree nwrlM slgund up before constructlo binlm.' It will be necessary to comnlete the storage dams anil extend tne eo, dulls throiiKhout the valley, Jawtlv lug an expedlture e( ever f 2,9i,M. Tho stumbllHg bleek In all efeviMW efforts to sln hh the MMaewy use to be IrrlgsM, has been Mia MM limit In Ik eoHti', ftv yetra hflftf the llisli. Is Hw tUM eg4NM ' - pVlVWi HHH lMH JWplp'PJfWnW nlnll eW m V" wTenige nvlP W WWWW NOW ME Ja !,. ""Hi- lU., J ft ,i c-i Kl ; J , tr,f m