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T,s m Second Street m taw Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER TonJjc'it nnl VfitHwly ctiHitfjr Mt. O.'lj Min. 4:w. Forty-fourth Yr. 'roiiri Nln MEDFORD, OKlSflON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, V.)U Pnlly III Your. NO. im L- "Ll.Jg GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY NOW AT WAR ftr(m HtsM'"' SmH' T 11 BARRACKS BY Aka'inh, on Turco-Egyptlan Frontier, Shelled and DestroyedGerman Officers '' Commanding Turkish Troops Both Britain and Russia Prepare for Offensive Campaign. I .ON' DON, N. :i, 1:(i:i i. 111. (liciit tlriliiiu iiiul Turknv an- at war. Oeimmiy luy loeruitod mi nllv in (lie nl. After (u'nt -I'imr liourn of tinftit tiling, 1 1 i 1 1 t-T which hope watt firi'MhCi Hint tlin porlo might mnkn amend for the incidents in the Hlnok m'ii, tin' MritUh admiralty itnnniinccil shnitly hefore 1 oVIot'k this nftor iioiiii that u llritUh warship hail bombarded ami Iiiul destroyed tlu TiiiKihIi barracks at Akabah on tho Tut i'i lK.vit inn front lor. It was at Akuhah Hint Turkish euwilry MitmIn wow reported ye (onlay picoaratory to moving inln Kg.pt. Then thu Hritish funnel sol diers, appmcutly under Ocrmiinx, serving ni, iputsi-Turk, much in llio hiinii' manner iih tho German officers ii'iiinliiiii" in cliai'KO of thn oniinci llii'xliui iiiul (Inchon, ami, llritili of-hi-ials av, Hutu wiik no eoiirsu hut to 0ll'll llONlillitioS. .ology Too l,ntn Tin nio)ogy of thn Turk for the as mhiI I of hi flt-i't on IttiKhlnn poitn vji tlin Mark en lirtn not noooiii-ii-licil its purpox). Doth Russia nnil Ureal llritahi liuvo undertaken active inililary nioaiunm iiL'nin-t him, nnil humilities havo begun on tin Hod sou. In I'l-miee the troops of Kmpcror Wil liam, fiiistrulcd u (heir persistent ca tion or to ndwuicc along Hut const. an now seeking ii route more to the south, mill tin fllilm" in I'IiiimIith i- ruing on with Iclcnninutiun on the pint of tho allies am hoaty on hIiiuuIiU fioui thn rai'iay. Fightiiiy in ioiorled between lluH siun ami Turkish troons near Tnh. isond. It i announced in a now dis. patch that Kmpcror Nicholas has or doted Iiih Caucasian anuy to cross tin- I'toiilior ami attack thn Turks; tlio Turkish ambassador has left the ItiiMKiuu capital: llu Russian foreign minister bus ii'iilit'il to tin' porto that ncgol billons mo now impossible, nnil an impel inl munifchlo issued in IVt lograil says Russian eunfitleuoo in fit in Hint intervention of Turknv wi only hasten thu fatal issue to that empire ami that Russia will now find a wav to sojllo the Illack sea urob loms. Useless Slaughter l.ivi'M without iHiinhi'i' wcic hiiori- liri'il in an riulcuvor which utipamit- l, icsullril in failure, for toil- ' arc hiiIiI to ho concent rating their ef- (Conttniiod on rKO two.) IT KU I'ABO, ToxnH., Nov. !!. Oon oral Cnrrnii7.n, In a iiiohhiiko rocolvotl 1 1 oro HiIb aftornoon, iloiiuroil Ihut ho would not ahlilfl by tlio ucttau of -tlio Akuiu CnllontoH convention In naming a provlttlouul nrculdont. WASIUNdTON, Nov. a. Official illupntuhoH to tlio Htutu iloimrtnumt loiluV ft om Akuuh Cnlloiitoa mi Id (ho Kolitctloii of Kululln Utitlorrox an nro vIhIoiiiiI proBldont job turd ay rvMiiltud In an outliurst of onthmilatuii by tlio duloKiitim. Tim Cnrmnxu, Villa und .apnln ailhoroiitu nllltu Kroutod tlio clinlcii with cIicoih, Tlio term of tlio now cxocutlvo wiik Hiultdil to 20 ilnyM, tlio offltint illxpiitohiu niiIiI, In order to itlvo Ziipa tit iluluKUtvN tluia to rvenlvo their I'loiluiitlutu, pflur which tlio convoil Hon would rii'imiiiiiiihlii uud rulify Iho iti'lei'lloii of (llitlnne, (onllmilHg liliu tlieivHMvr fyr lunyr Ivrm. BOMBARDED BRITISHWARSHIP CARRANZA SATSFED m NEW PRESIDENT A SCENE IN PPPH jpfl'" 4XWl&lPJbV9 -J" iPPKbl t f IPIPPPPBr I f PPPPH' fjB BM.i F'hPIPPPPPPtiK 4 Sptf 'IpHPH PPPPK MP-MpflhflV "r 'PW MPfcriptMPKPlPplWBpKT.'V " SJPPPB r BrHiiBiiMrpBBHIpplBfJBpppll '"Th fin, JBBrltr'& w w '3E'r?MAN RBrUOEES' OUILI5ING5" IN 15,000 TURKISH ALREADY IN EGYPT IIKUI.IN. Nov. 3. (by wlrclens) ItoportH ronclihiK llorllu from Athciu declaro Hint 15,000 Turkish troops nlremly nro In l-K)'Pt, nnd thnt tlio Turklnh HoldlorH ninrchliiK nRnlnm HURhln nro nlli'Kud to nuiiilicr 300, Oflu. Tlio forcRiiliiK luformntlon wa plvoti to the prunK In Herlln today. Tlio Mntttno pulillnlicd In Home ajB It hns rorclved roportn from 1-K)"t to tlin effect that tlio sentiment of thn local portion Ih Btrongly antl- UrltlHh nnd thnt tlio Indian troops In KRypt HympnthUo with Germany. According to Information glvon out to tlio- promt In llorllu today HrltUli crtilKorH havo ncnt a (Ireok torpedo boat to tha bottom, mlntnldnc her for n TnrklHli vcbb). CROWN PRINCE DADLY WOUNDED (1KNKVA, Switrerhvud, via Paris, Nov. II, 2:0,'i a. in. -Travelers who arrived hero Monday from Slims hurr bay that Crown Piineo Frederick William of (lennany wuh Heriously, ulthouKh not mortnlly, wounded in tlio fiKhliiiK in France, and that hu has been taken to thu palace at StniiK Inii'i; ami phieud timler (ho euro of HpcuialihtH froiu llerliu. LONDON, Nov, :i, liin ii. in. -The I'oiTiiHpomlent of IleutorV 'JVU'Kram eoinpiiiiv ut Aiiikloi'duui Hcndrf (he following! "A leleyniin IViuii Hilda PcNl hinted (hat in thu eiiKMKeineiit fought ii I'll r Tuiku, (Jullelii, Ihn Aiim Irliiim look '-'700 inlitocviti, hiimuik llieiu iiuiiieroiiu ThiIhtk and Won-jjoU," DECLARES BERLIN AU AN CLAIM DAILY VICTORY EAST PRUSSIA DURING THE ADVANCE ' i LEAVING SOLPAU EAST PRUSSIA BACKGROUND WRCCKPD BV RUrTIAN' T NOT AT FAULT E PKTHOUHAn, N.ov. II, ia London, 2:1"i p. in. Tlio Turkish ambassador (o HiiHhln before he left the capital todny on his return to Constantinople, made tlio following statement: "I triedvMith nil the force at my command to ooininco tlio Kussinii uiinistcr of foreign affairs thnt Tur- ey was not actuated liy hostile fcel iiiRs uffninst Itussin, and thnt if tin townn' uventH had taken place, wo were not at fault. "I nui firmly convinced that the war will ho of extremely hhort dura tion ami Hint Turkey will assume thu position maintained before (lunnau infltiemio became paramount at Con stantinople." It was learned in I'etrojjnul (hat thu TurkishVonsul at Itatum, on thu Illack Ken, suddenly disappeared a week hvXoro thu boiubardment of thu Crimean uily. Tlio Polrograd authorities, aetini; on instnu'tions alreaily received, have begun tlio registration and tlio arrest of all Turkish subjects. Thin mens uro is, taken previous to their- expul sion, whiuh will oee.ur Novumher 7. TelegraniH received hero from Tif lis, thu oanital and iidministrativu Beat of (ho Caucasus, report grea't (lenioiihtvatioiiH of nil ranks and na tionalities before tho ualaeo of tho governor general, all the manifestants shouting their allegiance to Itussia A regiment of fiOQO Annunian cavalry lorincii on mo tn,t ovutoneo iif. nir, key's hostility toward lliihsia, is be ing auHinenled with larf;o numhertt of new reoruils. At a soeoiai seHsion.of the Till! eitv council, Kussian, Ar menian, Mohammedan and other lead ers voted holidlv in union with the uatlonalistu iiuiiit (ho "tiaileroin oiislaiii'lit of the Turks-, against the it 1 1 i t a common iittiieiianii. ' A ifitolullou was passed reipicsllui,' Mo goMinior general lo telegraph an exprcNrtlou of this loval NiihmUtiloii to the elniieior. l.uko Vluw hua uliljiped ihlii nhuii ltllU licd of iMltlo, U.W hom of nlivVP nnd l,H,U0g pound p( wool iHnklnif u o of 5 turn. R M FR m MV U" ---mmfic-yl -I V .Vif , ,-,, .X ra:.J? -. f. TO IS E 10 ROLE WORLD LONDON, Nov. 3, 2:50 p. in. Tlio Copenhagen cor- respondent of tho Kvenlng Nows says that a Gorman sub- Ject who heard Dmpcror Wll- Ham on a recent occasion when he addrcuwd his troops Quotes his majesty as follews: "We nro now fighting for the life of Germany. Thoy wish to kill Germany, but I say If wo win and vo must win a now umpire shall arlso mora splendid than tho -world over saw a now Itouiun-Gor man emplro which bhall rule tho world, and tho world shall bo hnppy." I4I CAUSE DEATH TKMIK HAl'Ti:, Ind., Nov. 3. Deputy Sheriff Peter Feller was shot and seriously wounded this afternoon by William A. Mitchell,- a bpceial election deputy, in a riot at a polling place. Mitchell said ho shot in self defouso when assaulted by a crowd 'of, mop, hut others said tho trouble arose when oflieeis attempted to tako from Mitehel a pun ho wan carrying. Mitchell was ariestcd, PAKIK, Nov. II, :tlA I Tho (lenuaiiM icuuicil their hyiiilifcrduicnt of the eltv of IHieimx with ureal tin. itutH mi UiiiiilniP mid Aliiiidtit. int.Piiiil. " " "" " " '"""VI """ iiitf lo a djiuleli o thu T'Hiiw I low JKMdcHIU, y N RIOT RHEIMS OF THE GREAT RUSSIAN ARMY. y,-,..,.,,....,...,,,..... - -SUNS'. .X3, O PORTE DETAINED TRAIN WASIIINOTON, Nov. It. The Turkish minister of war ordered de tained u special train bearing Itritish and Frv'iicli subjects from Turkey which Ambassador Morj;euthnii hail arranged on Sunday to leao Con stnutiuople. Tho cablegram from tho American ambassador revealed that the UritMi, French nnd Itiissinn nmbiissadrtrs finally got away from Constantinople on n special tram ai ia oeioeu niiu uight Sunday. Tho minister of war declared that until Turkish subjects in Kugliuid as well as in Ilussia and France, were given assurances of protection and permitted to leave the country, all Hritis.li and French subjects would be held in Turkey. Ambassador Morgenthmi cabled the American government that before tho Itritish ambassador left he had piven Mr. Morgcnthuu assurances that all Turkish subjects in the llritish emplro would ho permitted to leate, Mr. Morgentliau's latest dispatch, dated " p. m. Suudav, said ho had been informed by a member of tho Ottoman cabinet of the sinking of two Turkish vessels by tho Ikilish tleet in the port of Smyrna and of tho cross ing of Hussion troops on tho frontier of Krzerun. AUSTRALIA PLACES ' EMBARGO ON COAL WASHINGTON, Nov. H. Tho American consul ut Sydney, N. jj V., icported toduv tho AtMriiliun :ov eriiment ulaced an embargo on meat ami coal except to (lie mother coun try. Judge Fh'iiiiut', chief of Hie hoijrd of foielyii Hade aduo, loiluv ie eeUcd a oableuiam from Hut Anieii- nui roiimil generiil in Aulriilli. utat- lug Hint Hie AiMnilluii uoieriMiU'lit liml nlo plmcil an fiuhiuu't "I1"" H'H'I uheut uu flour, t CARRYING FOREIGN N n Vifcinm,.,,, ft z y i y r i i 'O SENT ARKANSAS WASHINGTON', Nov. U. It has been decided to send federal troops into the Hartford valley, Arkansas strike zone. Orders have been pre pared at the war department and Secretary (larrison later today will make a public statement of reason for the uetiou. Judge Younian-, in the federal court, has reported ho is unable to enforce his unions in thu strike zone when mining properties nro in the hands of receivers appointed bv the United States court, and that the deputy marshals have been unable to cope with tho situation. It is the firt timo in many years that the ju dieial branch of thu government has called upon the militarv to assist in enforcing its orders. DK1.1II, India, Nov. !!, via London, 11 :';i u. m. A number of influential Mohammedans havo held a meeting at Qut'tta at which there was adopted a resolution setting forth that Turkey had been decoyed hv (lennany into a breach of neutrality and that the Itritish gooiumeut could rely on the fdiellitv ot Heluehislaii Mohammed ans. GERMANS LEAVE E WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 - Forelun offlco ilUpatclii'M to tho I'lOIICll oiii Imxny today suppluiuonlod tho ac count of tho (leriumi wlthdruwul from tho nui Hi of llxmudo with tho statu Itient that "ut thn mid of the diamond ho took up thu offvuklto oh our dv " FEDERAL TROOPS MINING ZONE NDANS PROCLAIM BRITISH YA ID AREA GERMANS QUIT BANKS OF YSER 10 MOUTH Campaign to Seize Channel Ports a Failure Fresh Attacks by Kaiser's Army Result in Failure Allies Make Progress in Center and Right Wfoo. PARIS, Nov. 3, 2:45 p. m. Tlio French official announcement given out this afternoon says the Germans would appear to havo completely, abandoned tho loft bank of tho Yscr below Dlxmudo and that troops of tho allies havo re-occuplcd points ou tho river without great difficulty. The text of tho communication fol fel fol eows: "On our left wing the enemy seems to havo completely abandbned tho left bank ot tho Ycer downstream from Dlxmudc, and reconnaissances by troops of tho allies undertaken on tho highways In tho Inundated regions woro successful In re-occupy-Ing points of passage across tho river without great difficulty. Advance In South "To tho south of Dlsmudo and In the direction ot Gheluvlt our avdanco was particularly perceptible. "In tho region to" tho aortli ot Ljs. In spite ot determined attacks by the Germans In considerable force, our front was yorywhero maintained or re-established by (he. end of the day. "Fresh attacks by the Germans on tho environs of Arrjls and against Llhons and Lo Qucsnoy en Bnntorro resulted In failures. ' "On tho center In tho region of tho Alsne to tho east ot tlicforcst of Aiguo wo havo lhado somo' progress. To the cast the positions on tho slopes ot tho plateaus to ,tho north of tho villages ol Chavouno and Sou hlr, had been compelled to draw back Into the vnlloy to the east 'of this lo cation. Wo havo maintained our po sitions at Aniont on tho right bank of tho river." Violent Cannonading "Thoro was violent cannonading during tho day between Hltoltns and tho Mcuso as well as on tho heights of tho Mouso. "Further efforts on tho part of tho Germans In tho forest ot Argonno have been checked. "Wo havo contluued to mnko progress to tho northwest ot Pout-a-Mousson. "On our right wing thoio lmvo been somo engagements favorable to our arms along tho Rlvor Sollle." T OF KAISER'S ARMY " - it IIAVIIB, Frauoe, Nov. 11, viu Paris, .:05 p. in. -An official communion- .!.. ..; i ... ii.- ni. :- nun giteii on i uy mo jpuiiuii Kin era I btaff uud dated Xovember -, 0:1." p. in., say: ''Tho enemy has fallen hack to wards thu east, abandoning his dead and wounded. "Our troops nro holding tho posi tions occupied yesterday. "Our advance forces, whioh moved towaid tho Yser, aro finding every where bigus of precipitate retreat." E ALL STORAGE EG6S CHICAGO, Vur. ,HH.vr fr Knall-di inorcliiint m&t rrt iiientK Hirouuli Imnls twjy tpt Uw miri'liiikD of u mvmIUUk h4iw WN in ChleKo, Mix kN4iNiJ jiifpstM INS N HURRIED EA i j