ftrMWM Mtftt 207 SttoHHl fr Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER OlTAslotinl mill tonight RHtl Tuctday Mat. 42 Mln. UI. ' rorty-fourth Yr. iinnymiuii Tr, t l." Honest Business Has Nothlno to Fear From Trust anil Currency Laws Counsels Against Undue Excite ment With "World Afire With War" Descries MakltvV Armed Camp." WASHINGTON', Dee. 8. President Wilson departed from tlio prepared tct Of IliH lllllllllll llllllllVH to congress today, which was devoted principally In answering those who contend that tin- Failed Hlntes in unprepared for notional defense, to po notice to the business world that the legislative )n omiiiii of liU administration, iih it iiII'ccIn regulation of business, was prni'tii'iilly completed. Hr Miid it had ieultcd in n clear road for business to tmvvl to "unclouded KiirccsH." Honest busbies mm, tho president declared, need have nothing to fear hi treading tho way outlined in tlio 1 1 nut mill currency bills. While the premdent dwelt briefly upon the h1j jeet, liin woiiIh wero interpreted ah mi nsHiiriinou that no further iuipoit nut business legislation wiih eontein plated. Hihcom Ahead Tlio president's rcmnrkH in full with relation to business legislation worn US follows; "Our program of legislation with regard to tlm regulation of business i- now irinully eoinpletp. It has been put forth', iih wn intoiided, nx n whole and leaves no conjecture ns to what in to follow. The road at lust licH elear and firm lirforu business. It jh n road which it ran travel without fear or oinbnrnisMiioiit. It U the load to Uligrildgfd, Imeloiideil Hie re. In it every holiest man, every iiiMii who believes that the public in- tore I is pait of IiIh own interest, may walk with perfect confidence." In tho text of IiIh address, which touched upon the administration leg islative program for the session, urg ing passage of hills for I'liilippiuu in depedejier, government owned 'iner ehaiil inariue, and sonic other pro jeetH begun hut unfinished at tho last session, lh president devoted most tunc to disoub&lng the (piestion of national dctciiHC, deploring n policy of mililuryism hut endorsed a devol opinent of tho National (luanl ami a niililary training for citizens. The democratic hide of both house and senate greeted with applause and laughter his declaration Hint "spine AmerieniiH aro iktvouh and exiiited," and "that we shall not turn into a military oninp." "And specially when half of the world is on fire," Haiti the president, "we shall ho oarefnl to make our moral insurance ngniiiHt the spread of the conl'lugriitioii very definite and certain mid adequate indeed," Thin Heiitiineut was favorahly re. eeived on liotli HideK of tho ohnmher. The preHlik'iil'H nddross, tho long-. cl Im had yet delivered to congress, oeeupied nliout forty minutes in tlio I ending. The president entered the chamber exactly at 12:110 n'elook, greeted liv npplauKo and oheorH iih ho shook IiiiiiiIh witlt tho hpeukcr and tlio vice president. A moment later lie began vending IiIh nddrcHH. Tho democratic; hIiIo of the chum her applauded' loudly when Hit) presi dent, in discussing national defense, declared that tlio country never would (Continued on Page Four.) " T"1 y i SEVERE STORM OVER I WAKIIINHTON. Dee. 8. -The noillieiist gale which tore up (ho At lantic eoiihl for tlio last Ihreo dnyn was whisking out to sea eastward of Capo Cod today, loin lug behind u ret), onl of wiinU unit IiIkIi wnlur, Aiiolhcr sioiiii of miirkril iuteiihily In off the Not Ih hicirln coiinI, Oter ensl, uuitullleil weather piewilU oei iiiu'tieully all iui uf tlv count if. .... i.i JP..F.. . "- ,.:,..: .: ii- ... ... ' . .l . .'. ....'. v i i DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATION CLEARS BUSINESS ROAD DECLARES PRESIDENT CONGRESS HEARS FLANDERS FRAY fFUTONS BY LODZ CATARRH KEEPS DUM DUM SALE MUSCOVITE PLAN KAISER'S HORDE WILSON'SSECOND HALTED BY RAIN ITORYMENACE PAPA' WILHELM TO ENGLAND BY YIELDING POLISH RESUME BATTLE ANNMRESS FIGHTING SLIGHT RUSSIAN BASE FROMWARZONE YANKEE CHARGE LINE OF BATTLE NORTH BELGIUM Berlin Reports Decry Truth of French Victory In Arponne Russian Flight From Lodz Being Closely Pursued, Germans Are Told No Decisive Result Obtained. IIKHUK, Dee. 8 by wircltHH to London, U p, in, The official Mali." meat issued by the German Iteadipiar- torn today myn: "On the count of MaudciK the bad eouditiou of tho roads, made worse by the recent torrential rains, is cutm inc great difficulty to the movement of our troops. "To tho north of Arran wo have made Home nlight progress. "Tho war hospital at Usslo wah burned yesterday. This Ih Tobably n case of arson. There were, bow over, no lives lost. "Tho statement made by tho French regarding mi advance in the forest ofi Argouue in not in accordance with the facts, For a long time past no French attacks whatever have taken plnca there. On tho contrary, wo are continual'- gainiii" ground slowly. "Tho dav bofoio yesterday a French position nt Mulincotirt, east of Vnrennes, was captured. The greater part of the garrison fell on tliiK oe caHion. Tho remainder, two officer? and about lfiO men, were (nkeu as prisoner)). "A French attack on our jtosillonH to tho north of Nancy wiih repulsed yesterday. "No npecial rciorts uro nt limit! from tho hast Prussian frontier. "In northern Poland the German troops am closely purHuitn- the re trofit of the enemy to the cast mid to the south of J.od.. Itesiden the extraordinanh' largo and sanguinary losseH reportetl vesterd tho Kus- sinus have lost up to the present about l.'iOO prisoners and sixteen cannon with ammunition carts. "In southern Poland nothing sh eial has happened." coosIayTwTw. INSULT TO FLAG HAM3.M, Ore, Dee. 8. Hobcrl O. (IrnvcR, nn attorney of Mnrshfloltl, who was recently dUbarretl by tlio Oregon mi promo court for participat ing with n mob In tleportliiR threo luttuHtrlut Workers ot tho World from Cooh comity Inst yonr, wn today ro- Instuted by tho court, and tho flu Inflicted on lilm remitted. Tho court lnHt week dlubnrrod Oruves for threo months. .Saturday ho appeared boforo tho court nutl apologized. Ho declared tbnt bin father had been a noldlor In tho Civil war mid that lio himself bud Rccn xorvlco In tlio Siianlitli-Amortcaii war. Tlio American flag to him wna dear, ho declared, and when the threo In duntrlal Wtirkora IiihuHoiI tt by call ing It a "dirty rus" bo uuablo to rebtraln lilmuolt. This apolouy, and it potltlou for ro-conBldorotlon from Oovomor "Wont Induced tho court to rovoko Hh judRmoiit. MEAL GRAFTERS IN BHATTI.K, WaHh., Dee 8. Foity tineuiployed HorvliiK ternu In tho city Jull for outing nienlH at rontuurnntH and roftiNliiK to pay tho bllU muaHlied 130 worth of uIuun In tlio wIiiiIowh of tho Jull today mid uiiiik liidiutrlal Worker of (bo world voins throiiKh Ihu brokoii vIiiiIowm to a Umo trowel of peofdo (hit Ktliueil In tlio ticut, The pollru tfUiroivil ItlV t0Hl' APOLOGIZES JAIL RAMPAGE MEDFORD, Petrorjad Still Silent On Battle Germans Dominate Situation and Railroad to Warsaw Allies in West Met With New Offensive Insignificant Skirmishes. LONDON, Dec, 8, 1:28 p. in. White tho allied tirmlen In tho went Kropo their way forward caution!)', Krappllng with tho UermaiiH hero and there for nllgbt ud van tope, the great ittrugglo on laud coutliiueH, with tlio Hermann for tho tlnio bidng appar ently scoring the most points. Hiik nla hns not )et fully conceded tho oc cupation of Lodr, but In View of the rrpented Oerinnn claltnn and the ItUN nlnn admlnslou of tho reformation ot nor battle lino there, It would uoem that tho Gorman center ban achieved thin goal, lipitottlng what for a time wait hulled da a dcclilvn Ituitnlan vic tory. Tho capture of Lodz, If in deed accomplished, will threaten tho Itunnluit Hue of communication with Wnmaw; that Ih to nay, tho Kreal arterial railway which runs diagonal ly acrokH Poland from Czonitochowa to the PolUh capital. Details or tho battle, aro still lacking, however, and It remains to bo seen whether, the Germans will bo able to nniko a fur ther advance. This qunlltlcntlon Is mado even In Merlin where It is pointed out editor ially that tho (iormans must follow the folreatlng Kusulans relent lesaly if they would relievo tho pressure arpund Cracow and on the Kast Prus sian frontier. Tlio Orman armies have answered the challenge of tho allies, who re cently Assumed tho offensive, by undertaking a sharp counter attack. In Dolglum along tho Yser canal nnd In tho roglon of Ynren tho (Inrnunit havo become more active. Today's official French btutcntent saya that theso attacks were answered with success. Tho announcements from tho Paris and llcrlln war offices aro In sharp conflict an to tho outcome ot tlio struggle now progressing with renewed force. Tho French com munication states tho allies have sslnod further ground in tho Argonuc. This It) dcnlod flatly at Dcrllu whoro It was said that thero havo been no French attacks for sometime past. To tho contrary, tt Is tsuld that tho Germans continue to gain grouud thero slowly. It Is also asserted that a French attack nenr Nancy wnH re pulsed nnd that tho Germans havo mndu an advance north of Arms. The lierlln war office rays that tho German forces in tho cast aro pursu ing tho retreating HubsIriib vast and south or tho Polish city of Ixdz, cap turo of which by tho Germans was roportud recently nt llcrlln. An of ficial Husslan statement, whlto not admitting tho fall ot Lodz, hays that Its defense Is no longer a matter or prlmo Importance nnd adds that ow ing to recent developments It will bo necessary to form tho Russian forces In that vicinity on now lines. FRAME POWER BOAT RACES AT 1915 FAIR TAl'OMA WhUi., Dee. 8.-I)uV, cussing piling lor poiyor-lnrnj, notiv ities) .on Piigi't .Sinintl in'nlUin Uritish Columbia waters - diirinfr the San Francisco oxposiion and cuii-siilcring nearly every pliaso of boat ruttiiifr, delegates from Washington, Oregon and Ilrilihh Columbia met today nt the Taconia Commercial oluli for the annual convention of tlio I'acifio In tei'iiiitional Power Doat association. Coinmndoro S, A. IVikiiib of Iho as. socliilion wan in-elected. Tlio execii live council awarded to P, P. Jacobs of Tiiuoma, owner of tho power cruMr Coisuir, fiisl place In. tlm Do. iiwiii cup rnco from Kcattle to Ta coma; May 110, 111 1, on Jacobs' pro lest Hint Hie courec had been chaiiu- I'd uiul Hie Co re a l r wim io ivvn I'll'I'Uf VI?Ull OltlMOtf, Tt'KSDAY, DKCMOMBKlfc 8, 1914 Kaiser III at Berlin From Bronchial Catarrh and Fever Able to Carry on Butchery Plans With Staff- German Aviators Drop Bombs From Air on Stricken Rhelms. Hl'ltLIN, Dec. ft mu Amsterdam ami London. (Jilfi.'p. tit. Jt was of ficially announced thi afternoon that r'niMjror William is ill. Tlio nn liotincement states that he is buffer ing; from u fccri"h bionebial catarrh anil has been obliged to Histpone for home days his return to the front, which had been nriauged fur today. Despite his indisposition, it U said lie is abb to ic attention to reports of the war situation from the chief of tlio general staff. Washington, Dec. 8. Kheinis was visited todny by u German aviator, who dropped threo bombs upon the city, dcxtroying property, but wound ing no one, according to dispatches to tlio French euibiih-y from the foreign office today. Tho communication duplicated to day's war office statement and add ed: "An aviator dropM-d three bomb-, on the city of lieini. destroying cer tain property, blit causing no further damage. " REVEAL AOTHOR DLNVKW, ( olo., Dee. 8. -Iy L. Lee, executive n.Mstiint of Hie Penn hylvunia railroad, woh the nuthor of "FactH in Colorado's tjtrugglo for In dustrial Freedom," according to the htntcnicnt of .1. F. Wclborn, president of the Colorado Fuel & Iron compnuv, nt today's session of tho industrial relations commission's investigation of tho coal millers' strike. Mr. Wclborn, who previous bntl protested against revealing the name of the nuthor of the pamphlet issued by the Colorado Fuel & Iron com pany, read a telegram from Lee, re louHiiig the company from its pledgu to keep bis identity hecret. Tho tel egram gave the information that Leo had been employed by John D. Rock efeller, Jr. In bis telegram Leo briefly outlined that Rockefeller had been impressed with what be alleged was inaccurate information of published statements of the strike and asked him to pre pare, a statement of tlio facts. Ho deplored the mystery which had been mado of his identity. Rockefeller Itatl bad nothing to do with prepara tion of the matter used. Leo congrat ulated Wclborn on whnt ho said wero tho few inaccuracies in minor details that bad been shown liv tho federal commission ou industrial relations at its bearing. Ennllsh Wool Cheerful SYDNHY, N S. , Dec. S. via Loll don. American and Japnneso compo- llUnn against Yorkshire Imparted a mora cheerful touu to tho wool sales today and prices ruled In sellers' favor. TOKIO, Dec 7. (Correspondence of tho Associated Press) lltg busi ness Interests of Japan no mo of which havo opposed from thu Hturt tho par ticipation of Japan In tho war, aro wonderiiiK bow Japan will bo able to lionow noeded money from now ou. "Tho war tuny bo necessary for Jiipnn from ii political mid ethical stand, point," said u prominent bunkor to tho correspondent of tho Associated Press, "hut I wonder If It will bo a good thing for hiislnoss. Moi'inrvcr, I think It will bo Imposslhlo for Ja pan lo borrow money In ISuropo with in thu IHO or sewn years followluv lliv tiosvof (bo war ' COLORADO LB STRIKE ARTICLE Von Bcrnstorff, German Envoy, Ac cuses Winchester Company of Manufacturing Munitions of Bar barity Allegations Refuted De tailed Statement Issued. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. An offic ial statement ou tho fiubcct issued today by the German embassy says: "New proofs of violation of the rules of international law by British troop-, have been found by tlio Ger man gevernment: "1 Soft-nosed cartridges have been delivered by a wounded soldier of the fighly-eighth Connuuuht rang eri' regiment on hi- return from France. They were given to that reg iment before the battle of .Mons, mix ed with regular infantry ammunition. "Other diiin-dimi bullets were given to the Dukt- of Wclliivton's infantry corps ou August 8. Other kinds of dam dtim bullets wero made by Hley Ilros., No. 'J.j1 Cray's Inn road, Lon don. i.i Tlm Urilish government lias ordered with the Winchester Relent ing Arms coiupnn' 20,000 riot guns with .'0,000,000 of buckshot cart ridges.' The 'buckshot cartridge' contains nine bullets. Tho use of thcu.,weaponK and this uuununition has hitherto been unknown in civil ized warfare. ": The L'nion .Metallic Cartridge company, Hridgcport, Conn., on Oc tober 'JO, seeuretl through Frank O. Hoaglnnd, a patent for a 'mushroom bullet.' "It tins been nsocrJained from re liable sources that since October 8,000,000 cartridges mado according to this patent were sent by the ubove mentioned firm to Canada for use in the Hritisii army. No outside sign distinguishes theso bullets from ordi nary ammunition, so that the soldier who uses them does not know that ho is using ilum-dum bullets. "F.ven if the bullets mentioned un der two nnd threo wero not destined for tho Kuropenn war- which, how ever, seems unlikely, on account of tlio large number of cartridges or dered but for use iu Rritish colon ies, this would all tho samo represent a barbarous method of wurfnro. "The above-mentioned facts have been brought to the knowledge of the United States department of state, with photographs and original cart ridges, also with photographs of the wounds caused by these bullets. NEW IIAVF.N, Conn., Dee. 8. The following statement wus given by tho Winchester Anns company teday: "Tho charge made by tho German ambassador that tho Winchester com pnny had received nn order for 20,- 000 riot guns and f.0,000,000 buck shot cartridges, is absolutely without foundation. Tins company has not received miv such order from tho F.nglish government or any agent ot it or from any of tho other govern ments involved in tho European war. In fact, no such order for riot guns or buckshot cartridges has been 10- ceived from nnyone uiul none is expected' i .- ' 'BLUE SKY' LAW UOZr.MAN, Mont., Dec. 6 - Mold lug that the compunv bus no stand ing in court because, ot questionable busluess methods, Federal Judge George M. Uourqulu today dismissed thu suit of tho Nutlonul Mercantile company of Vancouver, Cunadu, against Htuto Auditor William Keut lug, Tho suit sought to enjoin the enforcement of Montunu's blue sky luw." Iu dismissing Iho suit, JiiiIku Hour i) ii I a hold tliHt tho documents of tho company submltlvd In evlilnnco lur liiy thy Uiul, '(viideil lo lvclv ' Abandonment of Lodz Now Consid ered, Since "Strategic Value" Lost Rearrange Lines to Remove Ab normal Contour Expect Lull in Conflict Alono Vistula. PKTHOGWJAD, Dcr. HAn offi cial statement given out today by tho general staff of the Russian army In dicated that the Russians wore con sidering tho abandonment ot Lodz. This statement says: "During the fighting In tho second half of the month of November, Lodz acquired" great military Importance, but tho German offensive on the Lodz-I-owcz line having failed, the question of the defense of Lodz lost Its urgency. Tho defenso of this largo city presents many difficulties from tho military point of view-, and gives to our front nn abnormal con tour which Is embarrassing to our communications with tho rear. It may therefore be expected that with tho setting In of a lull on tho loft bank of tho Vistula, tho Russian lines in tho region of Lodz will bo re formed." HER LIN, Dec. 7, by wireless to Sayvillc, I. L, Dee. 8. An official of the general staff btates that tho re port from Rome that the French near YprcH, Helgium, had enptnred a whole corps of German aviutors is absolute ly unfounded. Denial is also made of tho London report Hint nviutors be longing to the allies bad thrown bombs on Hie Kmpp factory at Es sen. Tho Russian statement contained in the official communication of No vember -I) that the German ntluek nenr Czcnstochown had failed with heavy losses is declared to bo untrue. Ou tho contrary, it is said the seven teenth Russian army corps, which wns met iu this attnek, was defeated November 29 and suffered extremely henvy losses. The Rus.-iuns, it is de clared, left n largo uumbcr of killed and wounded on the buttle field. The situation in tho western battle field shows litlo change, it is .stated. Tho allies arc said to havo mado a few attacks, but these hnvo been re pulsed. News of decisive results iu the east is expected here. Tho latest reports from hendnuarters assert that every thing; is nroecedimr nceordintr to pro gram and 'this is taken here to menu that the ocrntious thus far have been successful. AMSTERDAM, via Loudon. Dec. 8, 10:05 a. m. Tho JJerliner Tugeblatt. iu commenting on the capture of Lodz, Poland, by the Germans, con siders that it may only positively be called a victory if the Itussian retreat is followed by a German pursuit. If such pursuit is victorious, it says, then tlio German center will be strong enough to act forcibly against the northern ami southern parts of a broken Russian nrmy. MEXICAN CAPITAL OOIET AS TOMB WASHINGTON, Dc. 8. "Mexico City is miiut, orderly und well polic ed' according to offiuiiit dispatches dated last night received today by thesjnto .department. Few political arrests aro reported although five well-known Moxicuns havo been exe cuted by military order ou a charge of counterfeiting. The cabinet of Provisional Presi dent Gutierrez has not been finally completed, the portfolio of foreign re lutions still bcinu' vacant- Remove Bogota Wireless I1O0 OTA, Dec. K, lu London, 5 :J0 p, iu. -Tlio minister of foreign uf- fuir today oiicicd the icimnnl of the hlli-powcr uiijU Million ill Cuiluuvuu, NO. 222 French In Official Report Claim Cap ture of Vcrmclles After Two Months Little Along Entire Wes tern Battle Front Artillery Duels in South Gain Little for Either. PARIS, Dec. S, 2:13 p. m. In creased activity on tho part of the Germans In UelBiunt was reported In tho official statement given out hero this afternoon. Tho statement Is as follews: ' "During tho day of the seventh tho enemy has been more active than tho day before, In tho region of tho Yser, and In tho neighborhood ot Yprcs. Our artillery has answered back with success. "In the roglon of Arras a very bril liant attack tins given us possession, as wo havo announced, of Vcrmoiles and Rutolre. Vcrnielcs had been for nearly two months tho scene of des perate fighting. Tho enemy . had takn footing thero on October 1C and from October 21 to October 25 suc ceeded In forcing us back from that locality. From tho 25th ot October sapping and mining operations brought us back .until wo wero again In close contact and on tho first off December wo re-occupied tho park and chateau ot Vcrmclles. "In tho region ot tho Atsno and In Champagne thero have bon somo ar tillery engagements, and our heavy artillery dispersed several gatherings of the enemy. "In tho Argonnc, forest ot Grurle, and to the northwest of Pont-a-Mous-son. forest ot Lcprotrc. wo havo gained a little ground. "Along the rest ot tho front thero is uothing to report." BIBLE FLY LEAF CLUE OF DOROTHY SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 8. Tho numo "Dorothy Arnold' written ou the fly-leaf of a bible in possession of a younj woman arrested hero lust night, caused tlio police today to in vestigate whether tho Uiblo hud any connection with Dorothy Arnold, tho long-missing New York girl. A slip of paper bad been pasted over thu name. Tlio yoiiiifr woman was tuken into custody along with a man giving thu numo of J. Fred IJeueon. Thoy worn held in connection with nu investiga tion of pawn tickets for stolen goods. SALEM, Or., Dec. 8.- Governor West today appointed Miss Kent Hobbs, at present his private secre tary, to bo a member of tho statu uu ciileut commission. Shu succeeds C I). Dabcock mid will iisbiimo office, in January. Mies Hobbs won l'anio when, as tho govonior'H representa tive, she closed the saloons at Cop perficitl, Or. T N. Y. PUBLIC HEAD NEW YORK, Dec. 8.MuJor fli-n-era William W. Woihorspoou, r)iml as chief of stuff of tlio United BUtm a I my hut inoiilh, wus not if M tdy by Oovtiinni'.tdciit WMIwhh Hmt I would bu appointed nUU wpittiM dent uf public work". Mr. WWi suid that nMrHl VrUuMptt9N kn4 ARNOLD MYSTERY wcccjHfU in Hyfmmmi