WrowwW HMwrtwrf . 207 tcartrt Strait1 r', v ' V i A'-Vvl Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Kiln tonight ami KHrrtnj Mux. r,:i; Mln. 4a. hi Forty-fourth Yrnr. HhIIv Nlnlti Your MEDFORD, ORKCION, VlllDAY, NOVKMHKR 0, 10M NO. 100 , RUM LAM BIGGESTVICTORY OF Grnnil Duke Nicholas Claims Success In East Prussia Jaroslali Recap tured anil 10,000 Taken Prisoners Austrian; In Retreat to River San Germans Threatened. PAHIS, Nov. (J, .:'J7 p. in.-Ormid Ditlio NicholiiH, ciimiiinnilci-iii-chicf of I III' ItllHslllll flllCeH in lint field, Iiiih Kent ti tclugrmu to (Icncuil .loffte, coiiiijjiiinler.iu-chicf ill" lh French I'tllCIW, Mllll tilt) HllrlfdllllH llllWI gullied ill cunt I'mhhIii (till gll'llll'st lcfory since (Ik beginning of (lit) Will'. PKTItOflltAD, Nnv. It, vin London, V:?l 1 1. in. Tin- KuiMiiitiiH liiivo n ciipllircd tin1 (liilii'iiin town of .lain Ihh iiihI linu taken MlllO Austrian pimmicr, iiceordiug In ii telegram n wived lnri' from Lciubcrg. lan wluil In Kovmilccn miles unithwcsl of the AinMiimi follies of I'i7iiii n. The Austrian attempts to cut trr tho It imniiiM iittuckcrH, the message say, finally have bioken down unit Hit AtiNtpaiiH now arc in i client iilong the river Sun. PKTIlOtlllAD, Nyv. II, ia London, 1 illo p. in. Aiiriirilintr to Russian in fntniatioii V3ibnllcn in the only ob stacle to u general ndwiiieo of tln whole- ltiiinu front into Hast Pius hia. 'I'lic (lortnaiiM, it in declined, soon will lie fnu'i'il to evacuate, being tliii'iiti'iinl liv it flunking movement of tin' KiiKHianw. "Tint lll'HH of till' Tllll.i-ll llOIII- liaiiliiiint lit'i'itniK known in t'oiistmi linoili some tinii' after tin1 occur rence. Admitting llnit Turkey Iiiih fully prepared for war, nevertheless, Herman niitton precipitated tin1 crisis. I icgurd the extreme courtesy shown Ii.v Kusiiiii officials two days follow ing tlm Tutkish iittni'l; an proof of Tnikih surpiiscnt recent event." An unusually large giiunl of picked troops wiih plni'i'il at tin' disposal of llio Russian iuiiIiiinmiiiIoi', tlio consul general Miiil, ami tlm jrnunl liner's private hccretary pi'iKiinally wii)ni in tended anil facilitated tin' ilcpailurc of llio RllKldllllK. Austrian troops are nuliin through thu passes of tlm Cmpath ianx to Kiippoit tin Austrian who an' falling liui'k before the Russian advance in the legion west of the San liver. A correspondent at Lombeig stiitus that these troops luivn lireii exhausted liy thu struggle. throiiL'li tlio snow-filled iiioiintain pusses anil arc iueapalik' of a hciioiis show of ie- HIslllllCC. JERSEY FOREST CALLS OUT IILAIR8TOWN, N. J., Nov. (I. A forest flro which yi'Blonliiy swept an men two in Ilea wldo niul flvo iiiIIoh long iii tlio Hide or tlm inountaln hero f i oin the will or gap was reported to ho under control today. llundrodH of farmers nnd voluuteora uftor bent t lug tho flames nil night wero etn ttonoil today ut tho ihIko of tho ltiirn Iiik urea to jiiovent thu tlio from Hproiidlnt?, Tlm Httuntlon wnH ro Korlomi last nlKht that many women Joined thu mon In flKhtlni; thu flnmoH, TO CHARGE STEEL LINES WASHINGTON, Nov. C In a Blip plumontnl (IucIkIoii today In tho In diiHtilul riillwiiyH ciiho, tho Intor-atnto roiiiiiiurco coinnilHulon directed trunl Uiil'h to ru-UHtnhllHh ullownncoH or ill vIhIoiih with United Rtatoa Stool Cor porutlon iiillwayH, which nro con- ruiliid by romiiioii riirrlurs. Tona of thoiifliuiilri or dollarH minunlly will lu'orno to tho IndiiHtrlal IIiioh through tlio decision, Thnnlt liVinvon, mya an oxohniiRp, from now on hoiuo Industry will cot jittontlim bouhloa polltlca, GREAT WAR TRUNK 12,952 MAJORITY R PROHIBITION I1TN HBATTI.K, Wimh., Nov. II. Nine teen hundred nml Heventy-foitr me eimlN in WiihIiiiikIoii uivd for pro hihition 17I,HII. mkiiIiihI 158,8111!; mnjoritv for iioliililtion, l'J.U.VJ. The lemmnlii pieeiuelN mil" add a limn Hiiml to thu majoiily. During the eainpaiun it wiih an nounced by the "wulh" thai tlieiu wiih ii loophole in the piononeil law that would permit iree inircuiiKeH 01 ii ipior for rdiitucnt into the Htate. Sliii'o tho elei'tioii law, whieh in very lout;, Iiuh been iciiil carefully, nml proHici:live userx of liouor in Waxh-inj-lnn after .Imiiiar- 1, lIHl), littve leaiueil that they inny, after makliiK proper iiflldavitH, oblmn fnun the county auditor penuitn to puiehtiHi ami transport into the stnte half a pillion of liiiuor other than beer, or twelve (jiiIIoiih of beer. ThU peruiit, printed on led mi'i niii"l be at tached eoimpicuoii-lv to the paeka;;" eoulniiiiii" Hie li nor. The netiuil will be a matter of pub lln n-eoiil in the ainlitni'ri office. I. 'mh nckiiKf muxl bo labelleil in large IcIIcim; "This naekiiKe contains intoMeatiii Inpior." A new pel mi! for emli t-liipunnt in leipineil. JAROSLAU FALLS 10 CZAR'S FORCE, GERMAN FLIGHT I.KMMr.ltn, (lal , Nov. (I, ia IV. tro(;rail.- Nevvn wan ireeiveil in thin city tho evening of November C of the recapture by tho iifcimiH of tho (lalieinn town of InroMlau from the (lennmiH with uOOII premier. lteHiits iveu out in l.enilier set foitb that during the pant few iIii.vh tho An-tiiiiim have been attnekui fiirioiihlv ilav ami nijjht. Their nr tillerv file has been partieularly M1 veie ami leads to the miprcixiou that they hue been initkinc; their lant hii preme elfin 1. NoveillieleHh the Kiik miiiin I uue icniiUcd the euemv iir oroiilv nml have lirnkcn bin ile penile leNixlaiu'e. Al the present time the AustriaiiK me letieatiiiK tilimy the liver San. The hi!t I'liiiKemeiit wnn over nn extended fiuiit and the noise of the eiiunoiiadiiiK could be heniil a jieat dihtauee. KiionnoiiH foreen of Aus trimiH endea oi cd to prevent tho Ittis huiim fioui cio.-hini,' tho San ut u pikint near Mnniistyiel;, hut the Huh sinus held their positions in spite, of this icHihtunee. It in lepoiled here that Austrian artillery Iiiih destroyed tho chateau on the -"oiu'ily of Prinee C'urtor.VHky near l.er.ajsk, on tho San. Presum. ably the valuable histoiical library in tho ehaleau was destroyed. HI NHW OIIM3AN8, Ln Nov. 0, After It hocaino known that tho antl prize flKht lueiiHino had boon pnuaod In California, n contract was lot horo for tho erection of n fluht nrmui that Ir expected to neat at loast ton thoiiuund pomoua. Louisiana now la Kiild to ho tho only statu In tho union In which 20 round boxing contests limy ho IvKolly HtnKod. BIERUT LANDING WASHINGTON, Nov. G. Karly to day tho navy department hud no con ririiiiittou of tho reported lundliiK of troopa f i oin tho arinorcd crulaor North Caiollna for protection of Uul rut. Thoy until, howovor, that ir nny mon Hhniibl ho landed thoy woro hluo Jaeltotu na tho North Carolina carried no niiirluofl. Mnvflh field hnB nnnoxod CooRton nml ICiiHtBldo uid will hrldga Cooa river and build atrcota, y TO Another Well Defined Stone of Battle Kaiser Aualn Attempts to Blast Way to Channel Tribute Paid liy British to Invaders Both Claim Victories in Egypt. LONDON, Nov. , 1 :!i:i p. m. What Iiiih ii w become another well defined slii(,'e of the battle in Went Klaudeiv, that in to nay, u xeeoml concerted ntttiupt of tho Herman ii nny to bliiHt itn wav through to tin sen, wiih flaiiiiue; and louring fiom Nieuport to the I'lencb frontier to ditv without delinile lesiill mi lilt' on either side. The urea near the const fonneily held bv the exli'inc Henuau rmht nml fiom which the iuvitdeiH weio forced by the allies utter inaiiv days of hard llhtiii" W held only bv dead, wound ed nml ilyitii'. the inundation hanui; made the vicinity uninhabitable for the living mid having prevenlcd mi advance of the Itritish I'rcnch mid liclj;iiiii nllic. Ilnuiliists .Maiooncit Hundreds of Herman left behind in the retreat doubtless will pcriidi, an inaiiv weie marooned like driftwood on tin American lowland in time of flood. Thousands more on both nides tiro vet to perish in the Htru Hie now progrcHHiiig, tho outcome of which woulld decide whether the HeiutmiH a ie eoitii; to leach the Kieiicli coast ibis winter. An official dispatch from tho llrit-i-li aiuiv lieadoiiiirterN ut the front today davs a tubule to the way the iiivadetri are meetin; with denth find HM'eulnte.s, us heretofore, whether thin is due to patriotism or to iron clad discipline. Whatever the ex planation, Colonel K. 1). Swintou of tint Hritish jinny intelligence depait ment, who writes the.se eyevvitut'ss aecouiilf, hiivh: "The (lei man I mops have won our respect for the way in which they liuve advanced." On KKVptlmi IVoiilier Only u wikiio picluro can be fonn ed up to the present iih to what, is happening on tho Itusso-Turkish frontier or in Kmpt. Kvperieuce ban shown that both miIch will for days claim the first vietoricH iih their re Hpeettvo troops clnsh near the bor ders. Tliroue.li Oei mail sources ein aiiate the jeHrt that the Turkn Iiuvp hoiuhardeil "Mieoessfully" tho llus hinn foitified .scaort of Hatiiui, on the lllack sen. lufonnntion with reRiird to what is oociirrine; ut tho Dnidmicllcs was confined today to Turkish claims, which contend that n HiilisH warship wiih struck by a shell, which caused mi exiilosion aboard. AFGHANISTAN AMEER IlKltLlN, Nov. 6, (by wireless). A toport received horo from Con ntantltioplo says ,tho Ameer of AfKhanlstun luia aunt nn nrmy of 170,000 men with 135 guns to tho Indian frontlor. This nowa was given out in official quartern In llerlln today to tho press, Tho railroad from Herat to Kimble haa been destroyed. A number of Indian border trlboa have Joined tho Afghans. IlrltlRlt otflclulH on tho border have been nrrosted nml Rovernl of their uiimbor have been killed. NEWLANDS LEADS H13NO, Nov., Nov. C With 200 votea to bo accounted for flguioa at rupubltnin lieadipiartora show 1'latt, republican, at votes behind Now landa, domocrat, In tho Unltad Status .sonlitorshlp fight. Doniocrntlc head ipiartora claim Nowluuds hna a load of 1 10 votes, It la conceded that tho roault will not bo dotormlnod defi nitely until tho official count la imulo ami thut n coutost Is probublo. MAN AM RENEWS ErTDRT REACH A GERMANS RETRE FROM YSER RIVER BUT BATTLE RAGES LONDON, Nov. fi, 10 n. in. The Intest reports from the western bat llefroiit reaching Loudon from Dutch sourecH iniliciite thut the HcrmmiH have .retired from the Vser, but the fighting is nid to be proceeding within the triangle of Yprew, Dix iniidc mid Holders. Thu latest oftlcinl coininuiiieations give evidence (hut the Hennau us saultH ate bceomlng less intense mid theie aic somi-1iidicnioim of the ic siimption of the ictreat of the Her minis. In npite of lhee reports, however, there is no disposition among the al lies to be over-confident. Some hint of this feeling in found in the tevived iiileiest in Loudon in the Russian mill to i v campaign. Hope for ItiiHslun .ld Many military ciitien are voicing the hope that the advance on the eastern (lennrtti frontier will become Htieh it menace that lSeiliu will be compelled to recall several seasoned corps fiom the western I rout to meet the new danger. It is not believed here that Tur key's entrance into the field of com bat will greatlv affect the Itussimi campaign upiiust the Teutonic allies. Hitssin bus three uniiv corps m the Russian (.'niiensus, none of which hns been drawn for service elsewhere in the war. Kussin is rcortcd siiceessfiilly lo have invaded Armenia with four nrmy corns mid the Turkish forces in that district lire said today to be much weaker than thuv have been for some weeks. KitHMim troops are repotted us already well ueross the Turkish border mid the. fight inn is proceeding alone- u imiiie-ironi cMimuteii iiom 1(10 to J till uiilev, I'lun' StiildNtm llefeiiso llerliti icporlH little netivity along the Itiissian border mid iudientious are nut lacking that the German forces, haiii" reached selected posi tions along the river Worth, are tire pared to cheek the onrush of the Hus sion armies. Vienna admits that the lliiHsians have crossed the Hiver San, but the AuMiiun armies facing the Hussiaii left wing evidently are still intact mid in n position to maintain u stubborn defense. r.nejn mi's w.irfaro against Turkey is still naval ami is likelv to so re main until Turkey invadea Kgypt. Such n move tho allies hopo will prove the final straw to induce Italv to embark her fori it lies with Orent Itritain, Prance and Itussia for the reason that Mich an invasion would be a direct nicnneo to Italy's newly won African possessions. France now has formally declared war on Tmkov and her advent may mean increased activity on the part of the allied fleet. War on noii-eombntnnts among tho alien enemies in the countries of the various belligerents has reached such mi neuto stage that both sides have virtually asked the diplomatic inter vention of llui United States. TO SAVE FAITH IIIWLIN, Nov. 6, (by wireless.) According to Information given out In official quarters today to tho press tho Shelk-l'l-lslani, tho chlot eccles iastical dignitary of Mohammedanism in Turkey, has issuod a decreo In Constantinople, saying that In tho fighting with ItitBSla, Knglaml and France, tho duty of ovory Mussulman Is'to hlR faith. This docroo has been spread throughout tho Mohammedan world and announced to tho pilgrims nt Mecca. BERLIN SAYS TURKS E ON EGYPT 11UULIN, Nov. C, (by wireless). An advance of Turkish troons In tho Slnnl Peninsula, in tho direction of Kgypt, la reported In Berlin from Switzerland. Tho Turkish army operating against Kgypt la said to nuiubor a quarter of a million men. This iiowh was given out officially to thu presa in UoHlu today. VILLA WILLING TO QUIT ARMY TO OUST CHIEF General Sends Word to Constitutional Convention of Willingness to Re sign If Necessary to Eliminate Car ranza Zapata Also Willing to Eliminate Himself. WASHINGTON, Nov. C General Villa haa formerly notified tho na tional convention at Aguun Cullcntex of his wllllngneas to resign com mand of bin troops and rctlro to pri vate life if that In necessary to bring about tho elimination of General Car rauzn. The convention, according to offi cial reports received hero today, re recclvcd Villa's communication with a tumult of applause. "So action was taken on it, pending the report of a cotmnlkMon which went to I'ucbla to notify Carrnnza of the selection of General Gutierrez as provisional president. To Awihl Cltil War Villa's statement Is In answer to the stipulations of General Carranza that with his own retirement, Villa and Zapata should be eliminated from military authority. According to reports from American Consul Sll llman resistance by Carranza of the convention's orders will depend oi the attitude of General Pablo Gon zales, commander of tho division of the east. He Is at Queretaro with several thousand troops and Indica tions arc that ho will remain loyal to Carranza. Carranza's visit to Obregon, commander of tho division of thu northwest. It Is believed by of ficials here, may have an Important being on tho situation as Obregon had declared his loyalty to the con vention and will endeavor to per suade Carranza not to plungo Mex ico into another civil war. Flvo thousand Villa troops were Invited to Aguas Callentcs by the convention to guard tho city, accord ing to today's dispatches, when Gen eral Gonzales had assumed n threat ening attitude at his headquarters a hundred miles south of Aguas Ca llentcs. Thereupon tho delegates telegraphed Villa to send a force to defend tho city against attack. No fighting had taken place when today's report was despatched, both sides awaiting tho outcome of tho confer ences at Puebla. m For Withdrawing Troop Guttlrez has stated to American agents that as soon as ho Is sworn In as provisional president ho will losuri tho proclamation giving the guaran tees desired by tho United States, be fore withdrawing Us forces from Vera Cruz. Villa has agreed to support Giittierrcz In enforcing tho proclama tion, which Carranza declined to Is sue. High officials here, how over, said today that such a proclamation would not bo sufficient to bring about tho Amerlcan,cvacuation while tho forces of General Agullar, who is loyal to Carranza, is in command of tho state of Vera Cruz. Should Villa send a force to that vicinity and demonstrate that his troops aro ablo to back up tho guarantees, American troops might then bo withdrawn. DEMOCRATS SWEEP . NEBRASKA CLEAN OMAHA, Nob., Nov. C Tho Omaha Dee, republican, today con codes tho control of both houses of the Nebraska loglalaturo to tho demo crats with a likelihood that, bosldos tho govomor, tho democrats have elected secrotary of stato, treasurer and attorney general, CALIFORNIA'S LAST T IGHT SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, Nov, 6. Onu of tho last, it not tho final championship pilzo fight to bo stagod In California, will tako placo horo to night whou George Chip of Nowcns tlo. l'a., and Jimmy Clabby of Ham. mond, Ind., meet In a 20 round bout to docldo who Is tho best middle weight lu America. E NEAR TO EXILE ItOMB, Nov. C, 11 SO 2. in. Popo Henedlct writing under date of Octo ber 26, sent n paternal letter to the Arch Hlshop of Mexico, comforting him and tho Mexican Kplscopacy In their distressing situation In that they hnvr been almost all forced Into exile. The pontiff cncouragcK the Mexican clergy to trust in n better future, and says that ho adds his prayers to theirs for the triumph of the church and of Justice. In the meanwhile he sends them money for the aid of such priests as havo been deprived of their possessions as well as to suc cor the congregations driven from their homes. He regrets that Ills poverty does not permit him to send more. Iteports received at tho Vatican depict ag disastrous the present con dition or the Catholic church In Mex ico. According to this Information, priests have been expelled from their dioceses and exiled to Vera Cruz or to the United States; sacred images have been broken and trampled upon and churches have been tired for bar racks, stables and public dancing halls. TURK SHELL SINKS CONSTANTINOPLE vin Sofia and London, Nov. ti, 1 p. m. According to a Turkish official announcement 0116 of the Hritish warships bombard ing the Dardanelles was struck by a shot from one of the fort and nn explosion on board resulted. A Hritish steamer, it is also stated, has been sunk off Aivnli, Asia Minor, after tho crew and cargo had been put ashore. AUSTRIAN HEAT PETUOGRAD, Nov. C An offi cial statement Issued by the general staff says: "Tho emperor, tho Grand Duke Nicholas, tho Kusslan comiuandcr-ln-chief, tho Imperial suite and all tho members of tho general staff attend ed tho religious services which wero celebrated when news was received that tho Austrlans had retreated all along tho Gallclan front." OF E LONDON, Nov. 6, 10:15 a. m. According to a Central News dispatch from Copenhagen, tho German min ister thero, Count Von Ilrookderff Ilantzau, has categorically denied that tho German crown prince and Prlnco Albert wero either wounded or killed. Ho states that both aro In tho best of health. L 1113RL1N, via Tho Haguo nnd Lon don, Nov, G, 8:20 n. m. A newspap er of Ansbach, Davarla prints a let ter from tho field dated October 28 lu which tho writer mentioned at tending a dinner on tho previous ovenlng to celobrato tho return of two aviators who flew to tho vicin ity of Loudon and dropped bombs near Dover. REPUBLICANS WIN TICKET IN ILLINOIS CHICAGO, Nov. C, Comploto un official returns fro movery county In the stato showed today that Lawrence Y, Shormnn, republican, was olocted to tho United States senato Tuesday by n plurality of 17,230 over Rogor C. Sullivan, domocrat. Tho outlro republican statu ticket was olocted. P CONDOLES MEXICAN FLOCK 1015 MAJORITY Smith Got 721 Majority Over Booth in City Ashland Gave Chamber-" lain a Mafority Over Booth of 247 antl Smith 422 Votes Ashland's Dry Majority Is 1073. Medford In Tuesday's election polling 28 1 a votes out of .1500 regis tcrcd gavn Chamberlain a majority of 10tr, votes over Ilooth, gave Smith A majority of 721 over WIthycomha and Jlolllster a majority of C over Hawley. Ashland polling 1SS0 out of 2S00 registered, gave Chamberlain a ma jority over Hotoh of 247 votes, Smith over Wlthycombo a majority at 422 votes, and Holllster over Ilav: ley a majority of 29 votes. Medford gave prohibition a major ity of 006, and Ashland gavo It a majority of 1073. Mwlford's Voto Holllster 992 Mears 405 Coo 327 Itlchards 143 Booth 744 Chamberlain 17S9 Hanley 280 Smith 1C90 Wlthycombo SS9 Ashland's Voto Hawley COS Holllster 837 Mears 101 Coo . . 25 G Itlchards 69 Hooth ........ .......... ...:........ ........ 015 Chamberlain 862 JsniUj 44tfHHItMHtlfNHIIIHIH 1 il m III I III t X II" Wlthycombo 582 Voto In County With a registration of 11,240 Jackson county cast less than 8300 votes. With contplcto returns front all precincts except Climax and Flounco Hock, Chamberlain's plural ity Is 25SC, and Smith's plurality Is 2320. Holllster, domocrat, had 272 plurality. For congress Coo 918, Hawley 22802, Holllster 3074, Mears S9U, Itlchards 554. For United States senator Booth 22S5, Chamberlain 4S71, Hanloy 793, Itamp 392, Stlno 274. For governor 0111 200, Purdy 5C, C. J. Smith 4828, W. J. Smith 5577 U'Ron 358, Wlthycombo 2508. For stato senator Nichols 3700', von dcr Hellen 3955. For representative Mealey 3242, Wagner 3420, Towne 3776. For commissioner Dean 310C. Madden 3891. For sheriff Hlttson 2752, Slngler 4043. (Continued on page two.) CANTON ON TRIAL T Tho enbo of Major W. J. Canton, nn attorney of this city and a vet eran of the Philimiina war. komn this merning: in the circuit court. Tho blackest charge in tho criminal cal endar rests ntrninst tho defendant. and the largest crowd of tho present term ot court is in attendance to hoar what promises to bo highly Halacioui evidence. Tho ontiro moraine; sohJ sioa was devoted to scourim? a lurv. Tho first witness will bo called when conrt convenes this afternoon. The trial, which, beenuao o tho wide acqimintiinco of tho accused, is closely watched, tests upon tho word of John Opp, an eye-witness o tho alleged orime, and Dick Coffmna, the complaining witness, an unfortunate boy. Against this testimony is an alibi offered by tho defense, tendis to prove that Major Canton was eating- his lunch in a Jacksonville res taurant ut. tho time of the alleged commission pf tho crime, nnd that Je wore a liudit suit instead of a black suit, as tho prosecution will show. 'J no stato is conducted by I'rofieeu tor E. K. Kelly and (he defense by Attorney I). F, Mulkey, askUd by the defendant. The ease will be - pletcd lute today or tc-werWw fore-" TO CHAMBERLAIN CIRCUIT COUR noon. M v ItT ) (I,