. ' i" SWS Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Partly lomtjr, pnitMiMr ralW. Mux. 70 1 Mln. 1.1 1 Pre. ,4; t- ' 1 '. 1 rortyfonrlli Yrnr. lUllyNlnth Yt'r. MtiDFOftJV, OHKfiOX, SATL7KDAV, OCTOIJHIt 17, 1014 NO. 170 FOUR GERMAN WARSHIPS SUNK OFF DUTCH COAST BY BRITISH AFTER BATTLE IN NORTH SEA I K M 4 DESTROYERS AT SEA Admiralty Announces That British Llulit Cruiser Undaunted, Accom panied Jiy Four Destroyers, En (lanes and Sinks Four German Tor pedo Boat Destroyers, LONDON, Oil. 17, 7:111 p. m. TV M'1'ii'tiiiv of lln British nilnilrnlly an iioiiiiocn that Hit' British light (trulio1 t'mhiuiitcil, uocnmpiiiilcd liy tliu bout ilcxtnivi'iH Lunoo, l,'nini,v, Legion uiiil Loyal, engaged four Ocimuii tor pedo liiuit ilitrojcis ii IT the Dutch ooul IliU iiUimiiiiiim. All ui' llic 0.r. Illllll dolrOVCtS Wore Ntlllk. Tliu (Irriiuiii vessels wem mink off tin- Hindi coast Ihis aflciunou li, tin ltiilili llulit cruiser I'mlnimlcd, which was iiccumpunicd by destroy- IT'S Tin Brilixh cruiser litliitintct1. n vc-m-I of II.SOO Inn, was commnmlcil iit'ftit (liuvr to lln luli'M Knglih lit, liy Lieutenant Cnuiumndcr George Seymour. She currio; two six-inch mill six four-inch mm. Tlic destroyer lluil iiccoiupunietl I lui oruier huve cuoh mi nriiiaiiii'iit of tin in fijiii'-itii'li guns niiil nu i'iiiiiiiH'iil of four twenty mm inrli torpedo tube in puir. The destiny in mi1 '.Till feet in length ninl have n speed of ti'ntiiini knots nu Innir. Thc each nirrv 100 inrn. RECALL ELECTION 11 S.M.K.M, On1., (K-l. 17. A r.liuc to n ili'i'ixioii of llii' Oii'pni niipri'iiH' t'oiiit lu'ii' toilnv, Iho I'li'i'liuii oriloriil in I'ortlnml for llir ii'imiII of .Mayor II. It. Allii'i ami Ciniiinih.-iiiiH'iH Holt ril (I. Dii'i'K ami William L. llrcwxtiM wiim li'cally aiitlioruril ami tiui-t la1 lii'lil on tlm ilnli' lixi'il, Oi'lolicr 'J7. Tin1 ilcrihiiui wan iiiiiiii1inoin. Tin' ili'riMon nlho incaiiH that the I'oiinlv .jinli' ami nii'iiilirrs of tlm linn til of county rniuiiiihNiom'iv, who with ri'i'iilli'il H'i'i'iilly in I niiiminii roiinty, iniiht siint'iuliT their nlfires. The ilreininii lines not eovrr the rii'nll of DNrirt Attorney Diilnnl of Co Inmhia eoiinty, The nililitional iin" linn iih to uhclher mi iippuinlive nf lii'i'r enii ho leealleil will he ileeiilcil in n M'iiimle ileeiHinii. The eoiirt hehl tlint the reeall pro-i-inii of the hlnte ciiiitilutiiiii pro iileiH a. L'oniletii innthoil of pro i'1'iliire for ii'i'iillii)( pithlio officerx ninl thnl il is Ni'lf I'M'i'iiliiif,', hiive m to llio I'huiM's ii'iiiirinj; thn li'K ilnliire to pain mi net prnviiliiu; for Ihn pa.Mni'iit of (pci'lnl elcetiuii enni pniin e.peiiHen of the officer nuhjeet eil lo reeall, lint the fnet that the leuixlntnie hail not piihM'il hiieh mi net did not prevent the (nforeeinent of Iho provinions for reeall. HEAVY FIGHTING IN CENTRAL AFRICA l'AIMS, Ool. 17. Tim IIhviih iiKone.v has reeeiveil a ilihpati'h from llareeluna Kayin Ihnt InivcleiH ar living nl I .an I'iiIidiih, in tliu Can ary islam!, from Africa report (hut llii'T'c IniK hcen heavy firing hetwven (lerninii troops ami KiikMhIi ami Krcneh IronpH, in Cnnieriin, tint Ocr mull colony of wcM eiinitoiial Af jTcii. Tim linvi'lci'H referri'il lo in Iho nlmvo ilitpnleh iniiM lutvo leached Law I'nhmiH liy Hlcninei', No dato of llliw lepiil led l'illlillK' In Kiveil, DiHpalclii'H i'l'iiin IIiihIi'iiiix Iniil iniiiilli Hiihl thai n IVi'iicli cmdmnl llllll IllllCII pOknllSMlllll nf Chcii llcicli, III OiHit'iiin, mi Hi'jdi'inlH'f 'i, SUNK DURING BATTLE D PORTLAND ANTWERP DAMAGED BUT LITTL E FROM BOMBARDMENT, REPORT GERMANS, AND ; HflKmavr i 'wi n i i BiiiiHHRSiHRSMIEl VIEW ALOflG ike, AVENUE e KEYSET, ONE oF ANTWERP'iTQHEyjHK I 'I ' ' HHiHBBHRSyKflHHIH2MflHI pricipal str-eets .cathedral r g pisTAHcc- pBv Pti.., r-L rtU .... w - 1 iWHJK FOR POSSES SEARCH-GREAfMfCT lALLelSiiiG'PRdrRcF GIGANTIC FIGHI FOR ESCAPES FROM IN PPflSPFPT T( .GROUND ON RIGHT; OF AMERICAN SHIPS ALONG VISTULA FOLSOM PRISON QjyyK W ELSEWHERE BYFRENCH WARSHIP IIKin.l.V, O.I. 17, m The llacne ninl Linnloii, Oct. 17, l-:.Vl p. in. -I'repaialioiiM nre nmler wiiy for a ciu'iintic hiiltle in the cnMcrn nrenn ol the war. uhcic Ali-trian ninl (tennan nrniicH have taken pimitioiiH nlnnj.' the liver Vistula nml the river .San ami lire ready for nventiialitien. The re inl.inu of l'rem.l, iih nmiomiecil from Aiixtrian Minrcc-, Iiiih pennitteil the iiiifoldin of the power of the Aiittriiuiw in Iho direction of l.emher nml their ndvanci) in the Miiilhrrti Carpalhian tnonntmiis ii menacing the e.l renin left winj; of the ItiiMiuis. Despenite lljjhlinir in nlread.V po iiiU' on aliini: the center of the two ariuicH on the hunks of the Yixttiln. Thi nclmn ha heen in it iiiriiHiire tle la.M'il owiiiy to the hail condition of the romU in Hiiithcrn Poland nml the presence of sections of Hvvainpy land. This eiindition has iiiiulo necessary detonis on Iho part of the Austrian and (lennnii forces. According to nniionnceineiit inndo in Merlin linlay, (lennnii troops in llic vicinilv of 0trml have reached the North sea ami fijjhtiiiK is Koin on us far to the west as- Dunkirk. Mcl:imii today apoears to ho al most completely in (leniian )iosses sioii. The French and British tumps are reported ns nil off on nil hides, pnrticnlailv nronnd Ypres. (Icnnnn headiiiailers in Itcilin has expressed Iho helief that la rue limn her of llelfjian solilici-x, fleeim he fore the (leriniiiiH, have east off the uniforms and nut on civilian clothe, preferrintr to ho captured in this at tire That the men composing the garrison at Antwerp fled in n rent hurry is proved liy the. "iiantilies of ciisl-nl'f uniforms, especiallv of the British nival naval division, found hy the (lerman soldiers. I I.ON'DON', Ool. 17, I :..- p. m.- Tho Stockholm correspondent of (lie Daily Telegraph lias hont a report from Austrian sources lo tho effect (hut Aiistria-lluiiKnry und Duly nro on tho ovo of cnuoludiuK mi ngrceiueut under tliu terms of which, in cxcIiiiiiko for tho luaintcnance of Italian neutrality in tho war, Aiislriu-lluiiKiiry will eedo to Italy Iho Treutiuo, a distriot in Iho Austrian Tyrol horderinc 011 Iluly and coutaiuiu tin oily of Trent, nml permit u permauont Italian occupa tion of Avloua, tliu M'uporl 011 tho Adriatic. Tho Telegraph oxprchses Iho opiu iim Ilia! I his reporl hIioiiIiI ho receiv ed willi Iho utmost cauliiiu, Tho pcnplu of Aiitwop nro nllnwi'd to luck their iloui'H ui jilulil, Iho cur- icupiniileat muiliiiiies, hul lliey inu liuep i(hlM !imiiiif in Imlhviip, AU RIA PURCHASES ITALIAN NEUTRALITY BY CEDING TRENTINO I'OI.HOM, Cul., Oct. 17 In tho roiiKli country HiirroiimlliiK FoIkoiii iitnlu prlron, iiohkcm nro HcnrdiltiK to ilny for Frank Oreolm who cKciini.'il friim tliu iieiiltt'iitlary Innt nlxht in n lircnk which cost hU ccll-iiuitn, llnrolil FlnHh, nml J. It. Drnry, n tier Kcnnt of tliu Kiiuril, their liven ami rcHiilleil In Mirloim Injury to two other irliun ofrltlaln. Warden John Smith, In cluirKu of the ninn hunt, U iihIiik IiIooiIIioiiiiiIh nml, an they were nut on u vvnriu trail, It Is lie- lliiveil the riiKltlv'u will mum ho hroiiplit tu Imy. Ilclilnd tlm prison, however. rUo tho SlerrnM. nml In tho lirunh-covcrcil slope of tho'iiiouutiilus or numni; tho rlilRcs of utoiio nml crnvel heaped up for mlli'H nround hy hydrnullc koM droilKors, Creeks, If ho enn shnko oft tho 1I0K8, may ho utile to kIvo hid pumuuiH a, illfflcult cIiiibo. Ho In ariuuil, and it Is thought that bu will flKltt to tliu limt. Creeks, 11 "llfor," nml ITiihIi, who was Horvlui; 11 20 oar term for a snloiiu hold-up. worn tliu only priso ner 11 concerned In tho hreal;.' TEUTONS FEEL 1'KTIMKIKAD, Oct. 17, in London, 1:10 p. m.- -Accordint,' to Kiisniau in- formutioii tho (lermuus imi making; a "deinoiislrntive" ndvuneo'neaf Mlawn norlheasl of Wnrhiiw whieli is in (ended lo fill tho nip lie! ween the two forces. Tlu Oorimiu nrmv hy continuous iniinuuverK under heavy nrtillery fire, mid with ilny nml night outpost fight in,', still is endeavoring to feel out possihlo chances to cross tho Vistula. Wofugoos from that noifjhhorhood say until three days ago nil Herman at Ivinplh (0 cross ho river had lieen re- pulsed, with heuvy losses. Tlio (ler iiuuisl'oniul tlm rivor too wide for pontoons nml nuinlH'rs perished in at teinotiu" lo lord il. Poles' in llmt region nro said hy tho refugoeso ho huinporinj; cousid orahly Iho (Icnnnn udvnneo liv do strnviii all slielter nml provisions, leaving wasteful laud for tho invad ers. Kino thousand Austrian prisoners urn veil toilnv nt Neliitn, Sihona. PUBLIC GAME PRESERVE ON WEYERHAEUSER LANDS KLAMATH FALLS, Dr., Oct. 17. Willi vlovv o milking Aspen lako more inviting to Iho sporlsinoii, Iho Wi'.vi'iliiiiuihi'r Land company In ship plug 11 hai'H'l each of wild dec seel nml wild celery heed, In ho Fnwn nlmill Hie hike, locnled on lmn invned ,y tlio limber u(ivvtii WAY FOR CROSSING VISTULA R Critical Strurjv'e Alonrj North Sea Within Hundred Miles ot London Is Likely Within Few Days More German Reinforcements Than Al lies Vigorous Defjance. LONDON', Oct. 17. Within 100 miles of London the nm-t critical lint tie viewed from its effect on the immediate fortunes of the opposing armies that hits marked thi- colos sal campaign, is at present ehhing nml flowing along u line stretching through Belgium nml further west ward into tho Kreneli department of the north. The (Jeriiians huve prepared for n renewnl of their vigorous offensive hy joining their victorious troops from Antwerp to tho main ariny. Much more is puhlished in British newspapers of (Icrmiiu reinforce ments ihiiii of accessions to tho ranks of tho allied armies. Simmons Offensive Meantime Iho (ionium offensive is meeting just us strenuous an offen sive from the ulhed loTt which re mains the most important position as it has heen throughout tho campaign. "F.vorywlicro our ground has hcen held nml at some points ground has heeu gained," is tho lntt'st report from General .lot Ire, commander-in- chief of tlio French army, on the op erations in this liailieular field. Tho British war information hu renu is sphynx-liko ns to cover events, contenting itself with trying to amuse the nut ion with trivial side lights having no direct hearing 011 tho campaign. Tlio only .stuleinent that him ema nated from tho hurcnii up to 2 o'clock this afternoon was denial intended to lay tho ghosts of tho rumors that followed tho sinking of tho Uritish cruiser Hawke. "There is no truth what over in vuinor.s that any vessels of his majesty's navy has heeu sunk or have otherwise met with disaster, other than those, ahout which an iiouneeiueiits have already heeu made," said tho official pronounce ment. (Jrcat llullle in lYo.sptx-t Tlio (lonunn nnuy that success fully hosieged Antwerp has swept vio toriously westward along tho Bel gian coast until with its right resting on Ostcml it tonus tho extreme right of tho Cleniiuu lino stretching from the North Sea to tho Swiss frontier. A great hatlle to determine whether the advancing (Icrmnu hosts will ho stopped in western Belgium or push on into France, seizing Dunkirk urn! Calais on the Straits of Dover, must eoiao soon ami ipiito possihly is hu ing fought today. Official intelligence is markedly meager loday and this is liivnriahly the case when the helligoienls nre piiiliciilarly uclive. The IVv'lich official slnleinenl llil (CWllWUM 0 W I.) NORMAL COND ITIONS ARE BEING l'AIMS, Oct. 17. -Jill p. ,. The ;oflieiul s'nicincnt "iven out at the French wnr office this aftcruouii is us follews: "In Belgium, the (U-rman troojis occupying we.-tern Belgium huve not crossed the line running Troiii (Mend to Thoiireut to Honlo?-, to Meniu. There is relative quiet nlon the greater part of Oie front. "On our left wing there have hern no change-. In the region of Yores, on the right hank of the Lys; the al lied troops huve occupied Flctirhnix, as well a the immediate approaches to Annentiere-i. "In the region of Arras and 11N0 in the vicinity of St. Mihiel wo have continued to gain ground. "In tho lfussian field of operations there has heen 110 change of impor tance on the front of east Prussia. "Along- the middle reaches of the Vistula river the Aiistro-Ceniiiiu ar mies have heeu driven to the defen sive along the entire front. To the south of Przemysl the fighting con tinues nml the Ku-sians have taken oOO prisoners.'' WEST TO PRESENT Governor W.et today received it challenge from It. A. Booth, the re publican nominee for senator, to meet him at the Portland armory, October -I, and publicly present proofs of his ussertions regnrding Booth's lim ber grabbing propensities, so that Booth can teply in person. The chal lenge will m nil probability bo accept ed, though the governor has repeat edly made tho charges both in print and on the platform, nml tlio proof consists of official and court (records. Governor West spoko ut Central Point Friday uftenioon and ut Ash land Friduy evening: to largo audi ences. This uftenioon ho spoko at F.aglo Point and tonight nt 8 o'clock ho will speitk ut the Natatoriuiu. Ev erywhere his remarks have been well received and applauded. Th guveruor is suffering from an attack of pleurisy and uiinhlo to speak with his nistoinnry vigor though there is plenty of spieu mid pepper in his talk. CONTRACTS ARE LET FOR TWO DREADNOUGHTS WASHINGTON, Del. 17,-Cou. tracts for the construction of two of three hnlllcships authorized hy tho last uaviil appropriation act were let today by Secrelury Daniel, mm n Iho Newport Nowh Shipbuilding coin, puny ut 7, 13,000 iind Hie ulliur to Ilia New Yinli Khlpbiilldniir eiiiiipiuiv BOOTH CHALLENGES PROOFS PUBLIC Mt Camden, y, j,t H $7,0110,000, RAPIDLY RES TORED WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.Prule.( uguiiist a fureihlo search of the American merchant shin Melapan hy the French cruiser Cendi: in Mexican vvnters was filed in the senate to day hy Senator Thomas A letter was- submitted hy tho senator from It. W. Ptter.oij, n imssciijccr on the Mctuptiu, who said officers of the Comle forced five Germans on the vessel to sijjn parole agreements hinding them not to fight against the allies in the Kiiropean war. Senator Thunitis declared that the "outrage" ax reported by Mr. Pat terson called for prompt investiga tion liy the state department. Tho letter sets forth that the Comic otopiied the .Melapan between Cur tagemi and Puertn Colombia on Sun day, October -i, at 10:110 o'clock in the morning. Two tinned officers nun two xtntiers irom tne loime hoarded the Mcttipiin whieli had been recently transferred from British to American registry. The captain of tho .Metapau, tho letter said, assem bled all passenger in the dining salon of the Metupmi, while the naval offi cers examined the ship's papers. Luler live youttgr (lenntiiis hound for Colombia, nml who, according to .Mr. Patterson "were on board 'n neutral vessel plving between neutral ports," were "forced to sign a parole In order to procure their liberty." "Tltts wns tin outrage committed t on American soil, under the flag of the United Stutes " said .Mr. Patter son. FRENZIED FINANCE; f OF WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. Some de tails concerning the acquisition and Bulisoipiont snlo of tho 'Frisco Lines at t loss of millions were dovolopcd today whoa tho ltiventlgatlon Into tho financial operations of tho Chi cago, liock Island and Pacific rail way was resumed hoforo tho Inter- Stato Commerce commission, GeorBO 11, Mc.Murtry of Now York, 11 director ot tho Hock Island oner allng coniimny, ami of the New Jer sey holding company of tho Hook Island, guvo testimony tending to show that tho board of directors practically dominated by Daniel (J, Hold, The witness said ha know personally very little concerning the financial operations of the suvorul compaiilos, Upon cross examination, Mr. Mo .Murtry mild, Hint, us usual In such t'ompiiuy 01101 utluns, hu relied on Iho repot U of (hu eiucutlvn coiniult' ltM willed hud direct cliuruM of lliviu, , ROCK LAN BEING II UNSCRAMBLING OF NEW HAVEN AN ACTUALITY Decree Filed by Disintegrate sf Great Railroad, Trolley Mil Steamer Transportation Mwojwly of New England lesten k MalM Lines Must Be Sold. NKW YOKK, Oct. 17. Disintegra tion of the great railway, trolley ninl stenmohip transportation' monopoly, bought up in New Kngnlnrid during the Inst twelve years by the New York New Haven & Hartford Knilroutl company is prescribed in detail by n decree filed today with the federal district court by Attorney General Gregory in the government's dissolu tion suit. Briefly, the railroad Inist must shear itself of vast holdings of trol ley and steamship lines and must part with certain railroads brought under its domination, including the Boston & Maine, forever, and by public, auc tion, if neees-snry. The control of many of the New Haven's subsidiar ies passes today with the filing of the decree from the road's directors who have so long mnnaged them, into the keeping of fifteen men, tcnued trus tee, and acting us officers of the federal court. The.-c men will rule these siib'idiaricH until Mich time iih they tire wenncd, by snlo, pennnucnt ly, from New Haven domination. The time limit set for this final parting, varies, but in 110 ease is it to be de ferred beyond July 1. 1011). Closes Long Irole Whether there will be linked under one maiiugcuicut in the future the nf. fairs of the New Haven railroad ami the fleet of sound steamships oper ated by the New Kngluml Steamship company is to be determined Inter. The filing of the decree today closes the civil proceedings in connec tion with the government's investiga tion of the New Huven rond. Tho criminal end of the investigation is yet under way. To the government's dissolution decree, the railrusd com pany consented. The government's, complaint is dis missed by preliminary agreement in sofar as it applies to all defendants, individual nml c.nrmratiou with thn execution of tho railroad company itself, the New Knglnud Navigation company, the Boston railroad holding company, tho Providence & Daniel son Ituilroad company ami tho Hus ton & Maine Ittiilroad company. Three Sets, of Trustees The decree prgvides t'of three sets of trustees, tho first to take oyer the Boston & .Maine holdings of tho New Haven; the second to take over the trolley lino holdings in Connecticut ami the third tu take over the trolley line holdings in Ithodc Island. These trustees are to net as officers of tliu couit in carrying out tho methods provided for the ultimate sale, of the holdings. The three sets of trustees mention ed insofar ns the Boston & Maine and trollev holdings in Ithodc Island and Connecticut nre concerned, nro tu uiauage the roperties, subject to (Couli.uicd on Page 2.) T AID FOR WOUNDED I'UOKNJX. Arlzonu, Oct., 17.- Governor Hunt telegraphed vthowe-. retary of war usklnc that .the fad- era! Kovornniont grant pvrmmwMi for tho removal ot Mexican wounUwl 1 soldiers from the KrrlQH of Nsw, Konoift. to the Amarlciu s4. TU governor urged this action '& Mw ground of humanity, miIhk (but Ht only tho wounded, but ike AhwImm physlcluus altendlnK (hum tw':Mi , danger of munmcru by ftaytorsw's Vajnl Imlluus, should Du lUr turn thv Iowh. Kwrtury (brr H04 'tNt tfia immmi WMlM k Utim H lM N SEEKING ' ,k- 1 . - 1 t ' . 'i f . '-! ' ,9 3 Id fa rnaMu te.