ffrrw"" MedfordMail -il I. ..&( ltf(. SECOND EDITION WEATHER Haiti tonight Mil ftrttirstejr Max. M Mill. 47. Vertr-fourth Toar. MEDFORD. ORECION, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 3014 NO. 100 Se ii r' RUSSIA WAR UPON TURKEY i I t" TRIBUNE DECLARES P BATTLE ARRAY NOW STRETCHES ACROSS EUROPE Porte Opens Fire Upon Russian ports Uslrtf German Interned Warships All Balkan Yfallens te le Drawn Inta Flint Rumored That Hun gary, Weary af War, Will Quit. LONDON, Ort. HO, ii::iO p. in. Tim liuttli' unity iin n rcxtilt of tlio entry uf tln Ottoman clnpini into the inter iiiitiuiial stiuggle, ' Htmtclii'H in nu almost iniliruki'ii diagonal line across Dimmi'j anil, iih Turkc.v'M adherence to tliu Tcutouiii side of tint quarrel, nut hnnll" he tliu IiihI new faotiir in tin' wnr, which gradually U cngulfine (lie eastern hcinlnphcre, it iimv rcneh l'miii tin Atlantic to the Indian ocean. Grrcer, Rumania nml Hulcnrin tire practically certnin to lie drawn into tlin conflict, which, ulrcmly is engag ing ten nations, mid tlio ultimate in elusion of Italy ninl Persia, with cr haps tlio Asiatic- IiiiiiIh to the cast ward of tlio latter country, in today regarded in Loudon ns scarcely let. probable. Caar Iterlarr War Hot on tlio hcetit of (lie Turkish of fensive movement ugnlnst Russian iHirtu on tbo Black ken tins folluweil what amounts to n declaration of wnr liy rniror McIioIuk in tin form of Instructions to hU niiilmsndnr nnd lils nollhiilk 1,0 quit Turkey forthwith, nml this will ho followed promptly hy Mlmiliir ncllon on the pint of each of the allied governments. The nppcnr mice of ln allied tleel off t lie Dar danelles will he ii iiiiturnl sequence. The intervention of the portc, since its persistent disregard of the warn ing!, of Great Hritnin, Kruuen niul lliiKsin, Iiiih heeu iintieipiitcil, uiul is Niiiil lo hiivn heeu thoroughly prcpur cil for, It in neeepteil in London ns tin other pi oof of tile (termini ueeil to en ileuvor to draw off Russian forces fimn I'ohiuil nml (lulicin. Tlio Mus eoviliis, however, huvo u large and plowing reserve, which they chtitii is ipiite cupiihlo of utti'iidiug to the Turkish fiiclor without depleting the uriuics iiiiu in the firlil. Hungary lo Quit Thee hitter, nppiirently, lire milk iti) steady nrngress toward the en tii'iicheil positions ou the river Wnrtlic, in Russian 1'olnnil, where tl i (leniiuim undoubtedly will mnkc nu. other utteinpt to rcml their enemy. The Russian reoeeiipiition of Cerno wily, in Itiiknwinn, iH considered im poilnul, u h (IiIh town in n railroad junction nml It H possession frees mi other railroad line lo Lodz, whieii IIKIlill j ill H)SSOHHioil of ltuSsilM) troops, Itumors nrn flftniu eurrent in I.on don that HtinKiiry, weary of n war in which she Iiiih notliiii),' to (,'ain, would welcome a chance In quit. It is su nested iiIho thill Sun in hoon may he coinpelled to retire within her own hnfilcrrf nml iifrHtiiiw a purely dofc.v ixo role in (KinHixpience of the iialioual u.hiiiiHtion rchliltiii from the fight. iiiK "f tlireu caiiipaigiiH in an many ,earrt. Tliu hultlu arena, hdetehim; he tuoi'ii I,a HahHou uiul Nieupoit, has heeu virtually Horpened off ut,'nin, so far iin independent news iH concern ed, mid the official comuiuuiuatiouH ou the pronoun of tliu fiRlilini? in Flanderrt uro ho contraiTiulory that lit tin can he nloancd from them. PUCE Uf T I'HK'AdO.Oet.IIO. IlostililiuNhe. tweeu Tin key and KiiHHia cuiihed a Kuiinral ilasli today In the Iiii,Iiik hide of tliu ulii'iit iiiarhul hem, Am a ie Null piimifc npuiied iin miieh aw two mid n half cunts a IiiihIicI ahovc last iiIkIiI'm level, May wheut touching itl.'J'J, ax uuiiIiinI f l,lllt:. al tliu pic vloii clyitc, F! N FORCES ER' ACROSS YSER Ican Army Inundates Lewer Val ley, Campelllng Germans te Retreat WMIe Allies Cannonade VWent Assaults Repulsed ritisti Troops Resume Offensive. IAHIK, Oct. 30, lir. p. in.'. The French official aiiuouneciuent n'lVen out in I'nris this aftenioou hiik that thn forces of the enrmy which had piiHHcd the Kiver Yscr, hno heen comprllrd to withdraw hy reason of iuiiudntiou of thn low country, hroiiKhl nhout hy jho Itclqirtu army. The text of tlio eniiimuuieation is as follow h: "On the extreme left iiiundatioiiH hroiiKht nhout hy the Hclinn army in the lower utlley of the river Vner hnvo compelled the forces of the cn ruiyy which lins piiNNrd this river to withdraw. They were suhjeoted to a violent cannonade hy tlV Ilelpinn and Fieucli artillery duriuj their move incut of retreat. Counter AlUckN Itepuld "The (lennnns endenvorcd jester day to deliver very violent counter attacks on the French mid Hrilish nnny corps, which were proprcssiiiK to the iiurtheiiht (mil to the eabt of YiircN. "At the end of the duy our troops hnd, notwithstanding, coutlnurd their forwanl movement in tlio direction which had hero iisiijracd them, uiuH also had taken possession of various' KlilltH of NU)ort. "The ltritihh troopn, assailed nt several M)intK to (he north of La Hnssro hy siipeiior forced, rcuiilt'd the offensive with energy and recon queied to a coiislderahlo extent tile Terrain ieldel to the enemy. At sc"4 eral other points ou their line uf uonii hat the ltntish troops repulsed the attacks of the Hermans, iuflictiuK oil them important losses. ProKrens Fherywliero "Ou the remainder of the fimit there has ecu no Rcueral action, only partial offensive movements on oir part, as well as ou the part uf the en emy. V have mnilu progress almost everywhere, uotahly heforc certain villages hetweeu ArniH and Albert, umii the heights of the riht hnnk of the Aisuu down stream from Soissous mid hero and there along tlio Mcuse to the north of Venliui." L IN DISTRESS OFF i LONDON, Oct. :i0, 1 ::10 p. in. Sig mils of distress have been sent up hincu last night off Whitby, ou the Yorkshire coast, from a steamship believed to bo the Hohilla, a ItritUh vessel of 7000 tons, being used as n hospital ship. Tlio gale blowing, however, has caused such heavy seas that the launching of lifeboats has heeu impossible. Furly this morning four seumeu wore found among mime- wieckngu thrown up ou the coimt. Among the wreckage wau tliu name "Hohilla of Olusgow." One of tliu seamen is still living. Tremendous seas arc break ing over the vessel. and the members of tliu uiuw can bu been in thu rig- S'l'K. Thu Hohilla was hound from Queen Ferry to Ilulgiiun to bring back thu w'liinduil from France. Shu ran on thu locks half a milu south of Whit by, huventeeu iu'iIch uoithwust of Kuaiborough, at -I o'clock this morn ing, during a violent southeast galu mid rainstorm. Thu vessel cariied folic nurses and several doctors mid full hospital equipniuiit, All thu women on board havu been waved, 11 very olio of her boaU, except the last ouo lauiiubed, was smashed by thu si'as ninl wnh. ml iuIioic, Tlio icmiiiiiiuK boat wiim NHainpt'd ni'iir shoie mid tlio people ill Iht wuilcd to ttutVly, mt t m if HIP mu m IF WITHYCOMBE WERE - m I a l ssssssl L . -A "flSSSSM I BkSi'' i . A' ssssssaW sssssSal' .ssVak nsssssBvvl iM xksB 'yjassssr B3 sPbjl , 'i xyaajBjHv slssssPsssSr P vr4iJwWsisV'lsm HsViWtS. atfBk SBiTvSF sa. aSBSw NAS,S. Pm iBi T:Vf W sL. sssV "a7 ' rHTjSS ssa SSS s Bpak JJmZA 'ask sss ( --y Vi Yi 1 - . i i i ' G OF AtBAWfr LEFT TO NEUTRAL ITALY LONUON, Oct. HO, S::iO a. in.A disivnteh from Huuhnrcst, Humnnin, to the Times sajs: ' cTheril are now sir Italian war ships ut Avlonn. The whole duty of enforcing the decisiuna of the con ference Of London in Albania will he entrusted to Italy as tlio sole neutral power among the biguatortcs. "At pfcbcnt Albania is under bis diffcrrnt'rcKiines. Scutari is govern ed by local commission composed of Moslems nud Christians; Avlmm is also, under a local commission; the McrditCH, n Christian tribe in upper Albania, have formed a separate Htatoj tho Malissori tribes remained under a patriarchinl institution', the southern districts nro under the Greek invaders, while Durozzn and the central regions nro under .Kssnd 1'nslin. "Tho international commission' is reduced to four members, who per souutoho ghost of tho European concorti Kxccpt In tho bouth, the countty is remarkably tranquil. Frineo William of Wied, although given ussuranecb by the king of Italy of tho support of his claims in the future, will probably find his oros- pects as sovereign comprised by his ueocptaneo of a position ou tho Ger man staff. "It is nnnounced at Athens that all tho powers have informed Grceco that they approve of the reasons given for tbo occupation of northern Lpirus. Tio Greek troops woro icecived ev orywlioiVwitl) enthuslasfu." ENGLAND PREPARES TO PR01ECT-EGYPT CONSTANTINOFLH, via London, Oct, !)0, a ::t'J a. in. In anticipation of tlm possible invasion of Kgyptiuii territory, llritish Ambassador Mai led, iiucording to iustruutloiiH fiom his government, has plainly iiifoimed thu uraiiil vizier tluit if tho Tuiks cross the frontier it would uieitn ur with tho enteiitu powcid, It h understood (hat the embassy of the ullicd power, fearing a nip turc, have ulicudy iniido (bn necev iiiy drrmieinentK fo the depir(4ru of u ttllumutluriieututivtf ' UAIWOT , " V' I AS STfAVER rOF TROIITION - I PORTLAND, Oct. 30. II. S. Stlno of Metlford, prohibition nominee tor .United States senator is being round ly denounced ns'n traitor to ttie pro-' tilbltlon cau&o on account of a clrcu-.' lar letter from him sent prohibition ists advUInc them of his withdrawal on account of the hopelessness of his candidacy and advising them to voto for Booth, tho republican nomi nee. Prohibitionists and members of tho "Out-to-Wtn" party assert that It is principle and not office that their candidates aro supposed to seek and declare Stlne's circular an elev enth hour trick to secure prohibition support for Dooth. Mr. Stine denied knowing an) thing' about tho matter wjion seen toda?, although copies of tho circular ara being received by local prohibition lata. Jfr. Stine, when told a copy of thu letter had been mailed the Mail Tiib-t unc, Inter admitted that ho hud writ ten such a letter. LONDON, Oct. 30, 5:10 a. in. Colonel Conrad Urlns, who has been engaged In suppressing tho rebellion started by Lieutenant Colonel Murits In Northwest Capo provlnco, reports that tho Invasion ot tho Capo has finally been broken. BEWARE OF GETTING mm m "t I sssflL lr ' ..-.III III I II s 'P0' 4-. i . '. U I"" ' STATE ' 'TIt5 ForOovrnor i yOTSJyOtfoMf,' M.'j.Swk ss axvu r. m. mwu oT vtVWi w' ' tv i i i i m roianr, wna. a, a Tuain caaaw kr.irti- n- 1 i ' ' f ' V ' 1 I .1 t3iBPl U MPTH.W, 1 smtB.t on mmjjjjfoltlm SMm n wmnwHH, aio or bw coty aaMki, r Facslnilln of portion of ballot containing- names of Candidates for governor. N'o(e that O. J. SMITH, Democr&tlc nominee (or governor, Is THtftl) ou list. Tours who wish to vrU for BB. O. jr, nuraT for fOTomor must um ub. vsust cars la iurklHr tkilr ballots oa tfoYntbr 3, Aaotktr OwllU, aoa.lmat4 r tbo ootsllsta for tho saws erfJeo, nyMsrs a tWf ballet s4 tbsf is' aacv tbt U(twoB4ts aujr b wtlUMl. 0. i, HHH, lbs OwMMttl ! (;VEkiOR! Courtesy of Oregon Journal. WAY OPENED. FOR MING GW 10 NKW YOUK, Oct. 30. The ten million dollar loan made by a group of New York bunkers to the govern ment of France, to be used by France as a checking account against the purchase of supplies in this country, has ojened the way, in tho opinion of New York bankers, for Germany and Austria to negotiate similar loans here with n view to having them made available to jmv for shipments of cot ton and other supplies from tho Unit cd'States. Thero were indications to day that overtures had been wade looking townrd n loan to Germany. As to tho amount of this loan nnd that desired by Austria, reports var ied. It is believed in nddition that Eng land and Htissiu might pursue n sim ilar course. Tho $10,000,000 loan to Fiance is to bo distributed among u number of bnnks both in and out of Now York, according to announcement made to day nt tho Nntionnl City bank. No gold will bo shipped abroad, but tho entire amount will bo used in paying for American products to bo bhipped to France. "SMITHS" MIXED comos third oa tbo ballot aatoaf tho sta canoiastto lor soforaor. W,. J, Bmlik, tbo Roclsltit aewlaoo, !ll loiutb. VSSNioalf of O. J, bars be that waar otor, tbeufU latoaslaf bv to tot bua, will ooioljr work that bal lota for Uo ofbw vmlth, owmo of task atUUkil 1 WARRING NATIONS urn AM SIGHTFO SOUTH OE SUEZ CANAL Sultan's Forces Evidently to Attack Egypt lalkans Likely te te Drawn Into Conflict War May Extend to Persia and India Greece Likely to Participate. LONDON, Oct. 30, 0 p. iu. Strong Turkish cavalry divisions are said to have arrived in the neighborhood of the Gulf of Akodah, on tho Hed sea, about 200 miles south of the Suez canal, and the entire TurkMi fleet is reported to have left the Hlnck sea. This news wns contained in n Cairo dispatch received in Vienna nnd for warded to London by the correspon dent nt Amsterdum of the Central News agency. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. Tur key's entrance into the field of war like operations, though not unexpect ed, hns created a sensation in offic ial circles here, because of its prob able far-reaching effect. Probably no one factor in the great European struggle is regarded so uncertain in qunntity and quality us the Turkish empire. Draw llalkans la The orobability that by. yesterday's net of war against Russia, thu Bal kan states may be drawn into the Ivories ot me great coniuci, mcreuj cutting off a vast quantity of food supplies,' which it had Wen expected would go to tho maintenance of the northern European countries during the wnr, has brought home to the of ficials hero a realization of the close mid intense interest of the United Stntcs in the latest development. The result of Turkey's uction ns viewed by tbo military experts here will bo to great!' embarrass Russia at tho outset. That tho conflict might extend to Egypt, Pcrsin or Arabia, with the possibility of the Japanese fleet sup porting operations of the allies, has been discussed here. Cut Off Food Supply The Greek navy, with its two Amer ican built battleships, formerly the Idaho and the Mississippi, which must bo reckoned with, nro superior to tho Turkish cruisers in armor nnd arm ament. The policy of Greece, ns previous ly nnnounced by Minister Schliemaiin here, would cause Greece to cuter thfc wnr in case any of the Balkan States should take up nruis, Minister Suhlio ninnii suggested that it was possible that the reported uction of tho Turk isluwarshius iniirhl have been prompt ed 1iy a mutiuy. of tho ercw, as the cnso.of tho l'otemkin in thu Russian revolution. The full wnr strength of Turkey's arniy is 300,000 trained men, accord ing to statistics here, but in nddition it is believed that thero are about 400,000 irregulars available. SUo of Army and Navy Tho regular army is composed of thirteen army corps, most of which are in Turkey in Asia. Tho infantry is said now to bo tho strongest branch. Tho artillery lost many of its gnus during tho recent Balkan war. Turkey's nnval strength consists of threo blattleslups, four cruisers, three torpedo gunboats, ten destroyers, ten torpedo boats, twenty-eight small gunboats, a coast dofcuso ship and some auxiliary uraft. Tlio battle ships are old nnd nouu has guns larger than eluven-inch. Two of tho four cruisors nro the Goeben and Breslau, recently seemed from Gurmuny. i WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. Temp orary suspension of postal order bus iness between tho United State and Mexico was announced today by pos tal officials. 1'ostmastera through out tho country will not pay orders luauod In Mexico after October 26 und will not Ksuo orders ou Mexleo, Thu suspension was declared at Mexico's request. 1'ottul offlclsjs as. sorted they knew of no rossoii for that other thai) pewlbly UBsattM condltlous Iu the aeulkbra repaWk, TWO CONSULS FROM MEXICO DISPUTE OFFICE Francis Urquidi Claims Office at the Representative of ConstitntrO(MMt Convention Colonel Enritpez As serts He Was Appointed by Car rania Each Held the Fort MEXICO CITY, Oct. 30. The Mex ican foreign office has Issued a wars log to, steamship offices and mer chants doing business with Mexico to tho effect that tho Mexican gov ernment will not rccognlzo any docu ment signed by Francis Urquldt as counsel ot Mexico in New York. The legal right of this country la that city tho communication says, la Seaor Enriqucz. . - Tho claim mado by Senor Urquidi that he was named as consul by the Aguas Callentcs convention la said by the Mexican authorities to be false because the convention has no power to nominate, the supreme power re siding alone in General Carranza. NEW YORK, Oct. 30. ranclsco Urquldt and Ignaclo Enrique, for merly a colonel in the constltutteMl 1st army, aro both maintaining offices In the same building here. Each has painted upon his door announce ment that the Mexican consul general ( Is within. "I am the consul," said Mr. Ur quidi. "I bave tho official papers and the bankbooks. J.a(tKe repre sentative of the Mexican geverniMt and my authority Is derived' from the convention at Aguas Calieatea. Mr. Enriqucz is simply the repre sentative of Mr. Carranza and that is all. I sign clearance papers and transact all tho business." "I am tho consul," said Mr. Earl qucz. "I was appointed by Mr. Car ranza, who la my superior officer. I am simply obeying orders. I went to the United States marshal and to the Now York police when Mr. Urquldt refused to turn over the office to mo. Neither would take any action. But I was advised to go to the office and put Mr. Urquidi out, so to apeak. Rather than stir up a fuss, however, I have rented this office. Mr. Urqui di baa forced' the Mexican govern ment to busy unothor set ot furniture, carpets and office equipment. I sign all tho papers. If Mr. Urquidi signs any they will bo no good in the Moxlcan custom houses and the ships having papors signed by him will be fined just as If fliey had not one." BRITISrTTLlLLA SUPPORTS ALLIES ALONG CHANNEL AVASHINOTGON. Oct. 30. The llritish embassy today made public tho following official report of naval operations on tho coast of Belgium, dated 4 a. m., teday: "Tho British naval flotilla contin ues to support the allied left since tho morning ot tho 27th. The flr of the 12-Inch guns has been brought to bear upon the German posittonft and batteries. Reports received from shore testify to the effect and ac curacy, and to Its galling character. TJto flank thus was thoroughly main tained yesterday and the day before. The enemy brought up heavy guna and replied vigorously to the fire ot Admiral Hood's ships, YemeU rr colved only trifling structural -ago. "Today the opposition from thn shore practically ceased. Tks ks- ponderance of naval gunnery to be established, Casualties very slight throughout, one ahell plodlng on the destroyer fato, killed one officer n4 eight mm a wounded one elfUer nM 11 One killed and several ww44 reported frew the trttMftt eight W0unde4 frJai the The aHowy'i subm hf rtttwtwi su Mwty It e Lftatlt LaVVfl lyuLaWvabssSdM JbAsjbjS f "j tiiaaj BagtapaBBBfisjBBBpBSBj aiBMSBBF r H V! 'i 8 k . I 1 1 i 7 iiy M J! '" j 1 ' i r ' . n '