li MVS 207 tv .. i -.it V Medford Mail Tribune ai SECOND EDITION WEATHER . ItMln Mm. H..1i Ml. i rrrclp. .01, Forty-fourth Ysr. Dully Ninth Yrnr, MEDFORD, OUIWChV, SATURDAY, OOTOBHIt 10, 1014 NO. 170 ANTWERP SURRENDERS TO THE GERMANS n s ( INVADERS TAKE LAST FORTRESS FROM BELGIUM White Flan Files From Cathedral Zeppelin Airships Direct Firing ot German Heavy Artillery With Ap palllnn Results City Mass of Ruins and Charred Embers. TIIUIAGUF., M. Kl, via London, VIM p. in. Atitvri surioiiiloretl 1" tlin Ocnuiins tit J::iD . in. Friday, October 11. Tlic war I lug wus I films til from tliu I'lillirilrnl ami a while flag raised in it place al II a. in. 'i'lif iii'IiimI nnr Hiulcr took plnco live aiul tun lialf hour later. Il in ili'i'liuril hero Hint lln oatho ilrnl of Nolii' Dame bus nut linn iliiinrui'il. Tin (li-riiiniiM dclixcrcil ono nf their hist furious attacks between (I ami 7 o'clock Friday morning. Tin 1 11 -giun resisted llii'in valiantly in their trenches mill tlio desperate fighting resulted in wry liravy losses on both Mill'. ItiMMlinnlinrnt Appitlllng I Inline "II Thursday night Zoppo tin airship directed tin liring of the (li'iiiiau liraw nrtillory, Ihe i-miiIk of which xverc nppiilliui'. Tin (li'rmnn artillery foiccd it-t way ncrioH the River Nettie, In which muii.x nl' tint artillerymen xvcro drown ill. Tlii' lighting has lifi'ii indesrib ably sanguinary. The llclgian succeeded in blowing 1 1 1 (wo anil pnssihfV morn ul' tlii'ir enemy's batteries ami hi'avy artillery. Tin' official niinnuiiiTiiU'iit of tin fall nf Antwerp, given mil at (li'iniaii headipiiulers laic lii"! night ami Irniisinitlcd hero iu .Marconi wiro- Ics SII.VS: "This fiiri'iiiiMii soxeral foils nf I lie inner line of I'nrlilioatiiuis nf Antwerp Iiiixo I'alli'ii. Tin1 town since mul-duv has lii'i'ii in our possession, "Tin' cniniiiniulor ami the Karri miii I'vni'iialril tlio fnitificntiuiis. On ly a few foils art' still oi'i'tipii'il liy lln I'liriny ami this is witliimt in I'lucuce on onr position in Antwerp." Tin nil) or Holgo Tlio scigo of Antwerp, wliii'li cul iiiinali'il in ils fall Ootidior 1), began September 'JH, mi I It it t tlio Oeimnns look .jusl ti'ii ilny to reduce Hit' for midable fortifications which Mir roninti'il tin Icinpnrurv I'apllal of tin' llclgiiins. Tlio (lei mints hud, 1ioxv oxer, for a loii) linn' previously pin pit nil Ilia way liy taking a number of low dm in its vicinity. Tin firM ntlnolc witK against the foils at Wni'llii'in ami WavrnHl. Ciillicriucs. These were leilneeil hy llit aiil of big siegn guns. Meanwhile the fnits at l.lorr ami Kouigshoyokt hail nihil been attacked ami these ami others nf I lio out hide line of l'ortifi cation were tnkeii liml week. Inner l.iuo Atlackeil The hint few day has Keen the. fighting advance In the inner line nf forts and nlniig Ilia Scheldt, prinei pally al Sehonnorucrdo. At the Inst iiiiined place soxoro fighting oeenrred several days, hut tlio Mtperior nrtil lury of I ho (lerniaiiH gradually foreed Hie llclgiiins hack until in the last day or Iwo the fightiui- reached prac tically In Hie suburbs of Antwerp. (In Wednesday, October 7, canio reports that Hid Itolgluu government wn siuovlng to Ostoml and Hint day nlho brought reports that Ihe popu lation wax I'lcchi)' in terror toward the Holland frontier. .eppeliu lioiuli iitliit'kH which did much dauiaci) uml killed hcoivh of people, added to the terror of the in hahilaiilH. The (Ionium force which have taken Antwei) are nald to coiihUI of Tiva army corpn. Thoy wuro uniler coiuniaml of (Icuoral Ilium Von Hoh eler, a veleran nf the war of 1870, called from retirement to do I ho work of ii'ilui'liitf Antwerp To Attack I'liKluml (Imioral Do (Iniho wan in comiiinml of Ilia llel'-iaii defciiilci'H, Kill),' Al lied aided Ihcni hv IiIh poinniial dirco Hun ii InitiMt In Ilia IiinI, liitvii.tr iil Aiilwcrn. iiccniiliiiL' In icpniU. only ycMciiliiy innriiliiKi iiohiihl.v when (hoj villi vii bvwii KING CHARLES OF ROUMANIA DIES SUDDENLY First Klnu of Latin Principality In Balkans Born a Hohenzollern, Di vided Allegiance Between People and Family Won Iron Crown by Defeat of Turkish Army. AMSTKIIDAM, Oct. JO, via l.oii ilou, (I::i0 p. in. A teli'irrnui teccived heie froui Vienna nays thai Kiui; Charlex of Uuiuaiiia died (IiIh mom- in';. ChailcM 1 wii Kumauia'H fnt kill). The Mary of his career hpan nini Hcvenly.live ycai-, i that of a (lei man prince elected to uovcrn a Latin people, oat of which experience I'tumininiiri or lhoe who have follow ed the fortunes of that liuffer Ntale, will recall much that is Mtirrinu'. if not roiuautic. Horn llolnnollern I'liucc Charlex waH horn a llolieu olleru, an older hraucli of the fam ily than thai of Kiaperor William of (lermaiiy, hut none Hie lcw proud ot ilH lilood. He wiim the miii of 1'riuec CharlcM Aulhony of Holien.ollein Sii'iiiariaccn, who xolnutnrily re hiKiicil (he llohcuollerii rcKi'iithliip in faxor of the I'riiHhiiin crown ami Mih- xcipicnlly hecaniH prime ininlhter of I'riishin. ' It wiih while (,'harleh wan srrvinjf at the n-jo of '" yeai, iik an officer of hi-'h rank in Ihe I'msHian Kiianl, that the Turkish provinces of U"al- lachia ami Moldavia united to call themselvcH Hiiinaiiia ami, castiii); their eyes nhout I'urope for a for-cij-ii prince to overn llicm- -tince no uatixc prince had heeu hiit'ccshful took the advice of Napoleon 111 ami invited yntui-- Charles to he their prince. Willi Austria ul that time prcpar Iiij; to fiht I'rushia, vomijr Charles' depaiture for limuania was such a perilous iimlcrtnkin-; that he made it secretly, lie dis"uised himself as a Itushiau merchant hound for OiIc-hi nml sailed down the Dauulic, jumpiii'; ashore on Itiiinauiaii territory on May 'JO, lKlill, and made his way to the palace at llucharcst, where he was proclaimed prince three days later. (lltcu Iron Cniwn The renown of I'rinee Charles spread, and four years later, out of a cannon ho had captured al I'lnvnu, Ihe Itiunaniaii people j-ave him an iron crown." Willi conscnl of the powers they placed it on his head in 18H1. Froui this timu on Kiiij Charles wiih unixersally ackuowledi;- cd the leader of his adopted people ami tlio kiui'doiu of Itumatiia hocamu a factor in international politics lie held aloof from the common Mnl- kau war tijuiust the Turks, hut was s lined in her own hehalf hy Unitar ian j;reeil for territory, and after the wars Kilt); Charles pressed his coun try's claim for MOO miles of territory us compensation for the neutrality Itiiiiiiiuiu had preserved, and started an invasion of llulpiria. The Hill Kin's soon sued for peace ami hand ed over tlio coveted strip, extendii!-; ahout 100 miles inland. 10 BE Nr.V YORK, Oct. 10. The (Mil ciiko, Hock Island & l'acifiu railroad is to ho sold at puhlio auoliuii at Ihu county cuurthniihc. here al a date to ho determined soon. The last Icj-al detail prelimiuary to advertisiui; the property for sale was settled todav when ,1 initio Mayer of tlio Ihiiled KlatcH district court signed tlio de cree of forecloNiiro and sale, Default in piiyinenl of interest on I per cent (fold hmulx resulted in fnrcoloMiiri) proceediiiKs hy the ('en I la I Trust oninpany, inn-leu of Ihu humlhohlurM, The niiiouiil nf such hmids uml lhv Inlcrccl due thereon U K ISLAND OLD AUCTION $2.21 PER HALF BOX NEW YORK CITY 4.f4ff-fft--- Kin-tic Itiver peats arc lniiiK itiK K"d money in the New York market. A carload of ('- " mica front the Three Oaks orch- mil, sold tliroiiHli Hie Co-opei -alive Fruit Orowers' associa tion in New York yesterday, ax uniKL'd t-.-l 'at half hoxc, while No. - pears, in full boxes, averaged .f'J. 17. These were top prices for the day, and the car Hold well, cnusiilcriiu' the fuel that some of Ihe, fruit showed hail murk. Other (-rowers from the lloKue river district sold four cars on the saine market, 4- "half ho.xi'H Cointco avernyinir .fl.8.- and full hoxes . 4 4 ---' ' MUTINEERS LOOT SANTA ROSALIA; ESCAPLTO SEA ON UOAIll) V. S. 8. WK8T VIK (UUNIA. MAZA'ri.AN, Mexico, Oct. 10, CotiBtttutlonallHt intitlnoiirri at Hnnta Kosnlla havu uhot Major AKtinyo, tlio military cointttunilcr tlioro, looteil tliu cuitotus ltouio, nclieil tlio Moxlcnn ntcatucr KcrriKan III, ami put to tica. TIiIm Is tho J0WH ,l0n- hy wireless to Knur Admiral Howard, coiiitnnnil IttK tho Pacific fleet, hy tho cruUcr Albany, which tho admiral ordorod to Hnnta Iloealln to report on condl tlonK tlicro, an soon an ho heard tlioro hntl been til -on! or. Santa ltosalla In tho headiiuartcrs of nn Important Trench copper min im? coticenlon. Tho troopn mutlnlotl Titt'uilny nlRhl and attempted the tap turo of tlio Hteniuor, which Ih ownod by tho Iloleo company (French) but flloR tho Mexican flaK. llnther thank rink tho loss of tlio veancl nnd all tho compnny'u portable assets, tho rcHlUent director turned It over without resistance All the troojiH except 25 cmburked nnd put to sea, prcuuniRhly for Oiiaytnau. Miiny porao'liH wore placed under Arrest durliift tho rlotlnp, Including tho CoGrninn Consulnr nRont, a Mcxt can war rclcabed after jmylni S00O peRos rntiBoin, Cottdftlouti at Aculpo havo Rrown ho bad that n Ited CroRB Rhlp thoro Ih urKcutly needed. Tho troopn con tliiuo rlotlitf- and plllnt-liiR. Supplies aro Nrarco nnd denr nnd tlioro In much sufferliiK. Other west const ports aro qttlot. EOF PLACED ON TRIAL VUNlCi:, Oct. 9, vln l'nrlR, Oct. 10, 1:50 n. m. Tho trial ot tho persons nrcusotl of tho nsHnssluntlon of tltot .helr-appnrotit to tho Austrian throne, Arch Duko Frnncls Fordlnniid, and his consort, tho Duchoss of Holten bore, will begin Monday In Sarajevo. It is expected to last throo wooks. Tlioro nro a prisoners, 21 of -ivhonv 'aro SorvluiiH nnd four Croatlana. Ten tf tho prlsonors nro under 20 ytnrra of iko. Tho Indlclincnt charKos IiIbIi trea son. It further alleges thnt ovldonco obiulned proves that tho assassina tion ot tho Arch Duko was only tho moans towards other treasonublo ends. v LE TO DECLARE WAR LONDON, Oct. 10, l'J:.V.' p. in. In a dispatch from Amsterdam tho cor respondent of the KxuIiiiiiko Tele Kia pi i ciiuipiiiiy says that Ihe llureau WehiKi'hi', a si'ial-oll'ielal new au'cncy, iihmiU Hint a ilcchiratloit nf war on (It'iiuiiiiy hy l'oilna U ex ja'cled IWlllll (l liny MIVtK'lti A WAR BOSTON WINS E BY SCORE 1 TO 0 National League Champions Defeat Philadelphia Athletics in Gruelling Contest Only Bun Made in Ninth Inning James' Pitching Simply Baffling Fielding is Brilliant. Kllll'lv I'AHK, I'lllI.ADIvU'HIA, Oct. 10. Tho Iloiton National League chain plons on tho second Kama of tho world's scries today by lionlliiK tlio riilladelphla Athletics one to nothing, it was a gruclllnK flRht to tho finish and Hoston did not put their run over until tho ninth Inning. A double by Deal, substitut ing for .Smith at third, followed by bis steal of third nnd Mann's single brought In Hoitton's run, Tho Athle tics threatened In the ninth Inning, having a man on first and second with only otio out but a sharp doubto-play engineered by Mnranvllta ended tho Athletics' chances. James' pitching was simply baffling, tho Philadelphia club being helpless before his speed and fast breaking splltur. Hoth clubs fielded brlllantly, Maranvllle and Harry's play being especially bril liant. Day A l'crfcct On,. The day was built for babcbull. Tho sun dried up tho moist clouds during tho morning and shone bril liantly on tho soft groous of the field. An August teuiMrat'je presaged a good workout of the players In prac tice and a fast Holding go inc. Tho crowd enmo early. Tho last linger ing spectator of tho Athletics defeat had scarcely turned his way home ward yesterday afternoon when tho lino began to form at the entrance to tho unreserved stand behind left field. Fifteen minutes n'ter tho gale wore opened this morning tho -1000 Hi'iitR xverc filled nnd tho gates were closed. Tho Toservcd stands wore not completely filled until gnmo tlmo. liohlnd tho Itostons' bench tho "Hoyal Hooters" from Hoston gath ered In forco and gavo encourage ment to tho Hoston band that battled In face ot n hostllo crowd. Hoston Hooter Joyous After tho game tho Hoston rooters, led by President Untfncyxf tho Hos ton club, Captain Kvers And former Mayor Fitzgerald of Hoston paraded around tho field whtlo tho bnud played tho Hoston battle song, "Tcs sle." Tho txvo clubs leave ror Hos ton tonight. Tho world's series now stands: Hoston National, 2; Phila delphia Americans, 0. Tliu storu by Innings: Hoston AH. H. H. PO. A. K. Mann, rf 5 0 2 0 0 0 Kvcrs, 21 i 0 2 0 3 0 Cathor, If 5 0 0 2 0 0 Whlttcd cf a 0 0 10 0 Schmidt lb 4 0 1 12 1 0 Gowdy c 2 0 0 8 10 Marnnvlllo ss 2 0 12 4 1 Doal 3b 4 112 2 0 James p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 33 1 7 27 14 1 J'l-lldclplili. AH. K. II. l'O.A.U. Murphy rf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Oldrtng If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Collins, 2b 3 0 15 2 0 Hakor 3b 3 0 0 2 3 0 Mclnnls lb 3 0 0 7 0 1 Strunk cf 3 0 0 4 0 0 Harry ss 2 0 0 2 C 0 Schang o Plank p Walsh ( .3 0 15 2 0 .200010 .000000 Totals 25 0 2 27 14 1 Walsh batted for Plank lu ninth Inning. Innings: Hoston 000 000 0011 Philadelphia 000 000 0000 Summary: Two baselilts, Schang, Deal. Sacrlflro hits, Marnnvlllo. 'Stolon buses, Doal, 2, Harrf. Double play, Mnrunvllla ami Schmidt. Loft on buses, Hoston, 11; Philadelphia, 1. First huso on balls, off James 3; Plunk 4, First baso on errors, Dos. ton 1, Hit by pltchor, by Plink (Mttruuvlllo), Htriick out, Junes 8, (Ci)ilniVt oil Tupe 'J,) SECOND m 15, SENT BY PARCEL POST TO CALIFORNIA POINTS The first consignment of Koguc lvcr x alley potatoes he ing ser, to Forks of Salmon and other California points by Charles S. I.cbo, throimh parcel post, were shippul out this iiiornini; on southbound passen ger train No. l.i, delaying that train fifteen minutes in the loading. Tliu weight of (lie total shipment is 1 .",,000 pouuiN, and will bo sent out in three lots. A total postai'c of .fl.Vi hat been paid. The potatoes are in fifty-pound packages. -r f-f-f RUSSIANS TAKE F AT TDK FItONT AT WHIHA!, J.KN, Russian I'ollaud, Oct. 7, via The Hague and Loudon, Oc. 10, 7 a. m. Tho llussiaiis finallly have de cided to tako the offensive. The (lennniis heretofore have often com plained that the enemy, though twice us stmn-j niiinrricnllv, refused to leave their trenches, but for the last three nights the KiihMuns have tit tacked hlon; the entire front, ex tending hixty mile-., from nbout Wil kowy..ki, north of Aupi-towo, to a itoint below Lyck, Fast I'nissit. The attacks were rcpuNed, howover, the Russians losing lieavdy, ,.vlule the German losses were li-jlit. No wounded were mi from Stall uponr, east Prussia, to the firing line, xvlneh your correspondent readied in the afternoon (date not given). The Russians had just be gun an attack on the Herman left winjr, but it was quickly repulsed, the firing lasting about thirty minutes. The Russinn artillery, which evi dently has been reinforced hy heaw artillery from Kovno, at times shot xvell, hut often their shells fell short of the position of the (lertntin artil lery. (Irenl iliimm'c has boon dn cv- crvxvhcro in tho country in which the fight has been rocini nml several vil lngvs, have been burned. Tho German soldierii everywhere nre in the best of spirits. They nro xvell provisioned, as the supply ar rangements aro xvorkiug without n hitch. All the roads leading from the fighting' zone aro filled with refu gees, carrvimr their household ef fects, and many of them driving their cattle before them. TO STRIKE INSTEAD OF PARIS LONDON, Oct. 10, 3:31 a. in. Tho correspondent of tho Express in Pnrls tolegraphs tho follewing: 'Tho immedlnto objoctlvo ot tho German army Is now no longer Paris but tho channel ports. To sum up tho Gorman plan tho first blow on Paris having failed tho second blow must bo aimed at England, "Tho noxv Uno-up of tho opposing forces moans that northern Franco Is destined to suffer a desolation, sim ilar to that already visited on Bel gium. All of Franco's rich cities in thQ north havo boon marked for cor tain destruction and ruin. "Tho French gonoral staff Is con fldont of success hut It Is recoguUod that thoro can bo no decisive victory whllo the masses ougntied are so enormous, It Is posslblo to hopo for tho defeat of tlio enemy' plsii only if tlioro can he a rountSHt slreum of re InforceweHU," OFFENSIVE AN POLISH NTIER GERMANS AM BRITAIN ALLIES REPORT SOMEPROGRESS IN LONG BATTLE Fating Under Satisfactory Condi tions, Asserts French Official Statement Entire Battle Line Is Maintained, Despite Violent At tacks Advantage Gained in Oise. PARIS Oct. 10, :i:II p. ai. The following official announcement was riven out in Paris thW afternoen: "The fighting is under snti-Tnotory conditions. Our entire battle front has heeu maintained in spite of vio lent attack of the enemy at several points. "On our left win:: in region included between l.a Hassp, Anuciiticrcs and Casftcl, the fightinj: between oppos ing forces of caxalry have been con fused hecuuse of the nature of the Terrain. "To the north of Oic our troops have attained real udvanlagcs at scl eral nlaces in their zone of action. In the region of St. Mihicl we have made material nrogress. "As to Ilelgium, it is announced that Antwcp" xvas taken yesterday. The conditions under which this place was occupied by the enemy are, hoxv- ever, not yet known. "In Russia very spirited fighting continues on the frontier ot F.ust Pnissin, xvliere Russian troops have hail partial successes. They have occupied (he town of Lyck (in Kast Prussia). "Tho seigc of I'rr.emyl continues under conditions favorable to the Russians, who have taken by iikmiuU one of the forts of the main Hue of defense." SLOW PROGRESS OF BATTLE LINES FRANCE PARIS, Oct. 10, 0:.V.l ji. m. -In contrast to the rapidity with which the OcrmuiW have conducted their campaign f.gainst Antxverp, the tide of battle i flowing slowly in certain parts of France. The engagements in the Woevro district, tceording to tho statements of the wounded soldiers, brought back from this territory, continue to take the folia of a Blow nnd .steady siege. Tho German trenches in tho Woevro have been const ructed in txvo lines, one behind the other. The out ermost is furnished with quick-firing guns, xvilltout no-ts constantly on guard. The larger detachments shel ter themselves in tlio second line. These trenches arc Inrgo and com paratively comfortable, mid nt inter vals they broaden out into subterran ean rest rooms, in which tho troons may sleen in comparative security. The first line js reached from tho sec ond through underground passages. Tho allies havo just installed a system of drainago in their trenches xvhicli up to tho present time has been successful. Drainage is a most nec essary precaution, as many of the troops arc suffering fieu: inflamma tory rheumatism. BELGIANS ID 10 TAKE GERMAN COIN LONDON, Oct. 10, 0 it. in. -A dis patch from The Hague to the Fa chuugo Telegraph company Htatcs that Field .Marshal Huron Von Dec (loll., governor general of Itclvliiiu, has, lu tho name of ihu (leriuau chip eriir, iiiilercd Ihu lleliaii'. In accept (lennnn currency on His nine quot liiy us Ik'lulmi curieipiy, TliU is i'Hllng trouble at Hrwt'Ui NORTH GRAVES FUNS UTILIZATION OE I Chief Forester Would Realize New Upon Assets by Aiding Communi ties Affected-Scheme Devlserf fer Securing Funds for Construction f Highway Tbrouvh Reserve. Henry S. Graves, chief forester of the United States nnd in charge of tho bureau of forestry, in a Boench at mi informal lunchcol tendered him at the University club Friday even ing, outlined his plans for making tho forest reserves of great assistance to the communities they serve hy nil immediate realization upon a portion of their assets through congress. Hy tho plan outlined, mi improvement unit could he created for n district, presumably iv county or group of counties served and an extensive sys tent of highways or other improve ments constructed such, for in stance, as the Crater lake highxvuy through the Crater lake forest. Mr. Graves said in part: Realize 1'm)h Resources "In the Crater national forest there nro vast timber resources aggregat ing over 10,000,000,000 feet, but much of it is not available for imme diate sale under present conditions without great sacrifice of public in terests. A olau can bo devised hv which the national forest uiuy aid noxv in the great xxork of developing this section xvithoitt sacrificing tho purpose for which it xvas established. "Congress has recognized tho prin ciple that tho national forests shall contribute direcllv to the devclon meut of the local communities. This is not only in giviii" first considorK tion to local interests in the admin istration and uim of tho resources, hut congress actually appropriates 'J.'i per cent of the gros receipts from the forests, for the benefit of schools mid roads, and an additional JO per cent for roads in the forests for gen eral iublic needs. This plan works admirably xvhere it is possible to utilize the resources noxv. Secure nn Advnco In Cash "I do not propose liny general leg islation or general appropriation. Particularly, 1 am not advocating any general federal aid in highxvav construction. I proposo rather taking a given development unit as a coiiutv or group of counties within which a national forest stands, and securing noxv, on the basis of the public timber resources, an advance to bo covered by receipts xvhicli it can ho shown will eertaiulv como in inter. .Tliu money to bo used noxv in construct ing specific publiu improvements. "The real agricultural problem in this state is in tlio lo"edoff lands xvhicli are today Hnr idle hecuuse thoy nro inaccessible or nro held nt prices prohibitive for the settler whoso only capital is his strength and pioneer spirit. While it will not solve tho xvliolo problem, at least tho development of roads in theso regions will be the first step toward getting peoplu on these lands to build homes and develop farms, llecictatloii Use Resource "Wo regard tho recreation use ot these forest regions as i naturul re source xvhicli should bo developed. "The building of highxvays through the mountains will not ouly connect fimniiur communities xvith a market and open up our forests for greater (Continued o vf tw.) E BOMBS HURLED AT NACO NACO, Ariz., kU M),-(UiV!ritft Maytorcna harassed th Cam garrison of No wU dywmti4 bombs Just night, but nmmtUy without rt'ftuli, 1IW KiwrV4w4r also plwxt-d HwH tU Imwlm 4 Ik dufrmU'r, but Hmmti UiM. FORES RESERVE m . -1 1 1 .1 M i . l 1 1 J i 'I i y Oi T QVsi 4. t :