cV ' m Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fnlr tonight niul tomorrow Mm, in Min. art. forty-fourth Yitr. MEDFOUD. OHWION, .MONDAY, DWKMHIM H, IM UllllV- Nllllll Tl'lir BY BRITISH I NO. 227 TORPEDOED SUBMARINE IN DARDANELLES . WARSHIP DIVES ALLIES ADVANCE UNDER MINES TO SHOD! TORPEDO Ci lllsh Stilunnrfnc Cntrrs Supposedly Impregnable Dardanelles, In Diffi cult Current, Coins Under Five Rows of Mines to Sink Turkish Battleship Messudlch. LONDON, Dim. 1 I.- Reverse fur Turkey nt (lu IiiiiiiU nl' Russia on Iniiil niul nf Knitliiiul nn the sen won ehinulelod in IimIiiv'n nlflolal war li patclic. KiiMiun iiiniv hetiihpinrlerH in lhi Cnuenxii icpotts Unit tin 'I'lirltH, wIikh,. strong loNiHtiini'c lo the iiiMittti'M from tliu north compelled llii'in to ret lent now have been re pulsed everywhere iiml nri' now being )tiii-MiiiMt huynuil the hiiphrnles river, suffering heavy Iohkph. The llritish admiralty aiinnnnecM (hat tint "hi Turkidi hnttlcship McsMidit-li, which carried (!()( men, has been destroyed hv a llrilixli submarine. To nocoin plidi thi' fiMit, tliu milium! ino jiono tinted the mippoHcdly impregnable Dardanelles, Tim Iniioiui'rt Mtatrmunt In as fol- IiiUm; "YiHtti'iitay subiimriiie 1111, in chnrxc of l.lmitVnnnt ('onniiiiniU'r Nnniinn It. Ilnlhrook of tho mal Imvy, entered I hit Dardanelles ami in spite of tin dilTiiMilt (Minnit dived under five row of mines aint tut h iliiril the TuikUli battleship Mcsmi ilmli, which wii guarding tin mini1 field. "Alllioiiuo-iirMii1 liy gun fin unit llll'twlll lllMlt, tllO ILll ll'tlllllCll Mifi'ly after being submerged on one oeinioii for iiIiki ImiirH. "Whi'ii hist Mi'flu, thi' .Momudieh ni sinking tiy thi' stern." 'I'lin Mcudicli wiw tin old lioat, liaxuiK been liiiilt at lllnehwull, Knr laiiil, in 1871, nml reconstructed at (iui.ui in toon, sin- wiim :i:i'j ivt long, .Ml fio Itcnrn niul of ahont IQ, lintt lii harden. Sin hail a ncd of 17'3 knN ami her main hatti'ry con iled of two ll.'J-ini'h itmiM in lurid nml twelve six-inch guns hi battery. In the war with (liecci hi l!ll'' the .Me-Midicli was icporlcd limllv dam ned in a naval buttle in tin1 Daulan elli m, .she ran icil a new of (1(10 iiu-in FAMI CI 1 10 A (10, Dee 14 Convicts In tin Juliet pciiltontlnry put Into opera llon today u plnn to iiiIko a fund for the support of families of t ho men nerving terms In tho prison. Tim KlilO Inmates agreed to spend tliclr mmro tlnio In tliu shops and I urn tliclr product over to nn agent whom Ihrnuuh sules would lie ninde. All moneys received will go Into general fund for tlm support of wives and clilldien of tho prlKonor. TIio eoiivlctH call tlmlr oiKniiUatlon tho Jollut I'onlloutlnry Mutual llouofit AHhoclntlon, Tho plnn wnH propom'il hy "Kiik HhIi Kddlo," a hHIIIciI merhnnlr, re garded iih one of tho inoHt notorloiiH HafehloworH In tho country, ONLY LITHIA PERMITTED r-8nt'eg;uliril prohlhitioit in Ash IiiimI, duo nnd formal notice has heen nerved upon tho Rose society vaude ville malingers that when they offer iiels at the Vining theater in that city (ouiorrow night) that no elmnipagiio he opened. Tho Puritnuienl fur of the .Minrilians of tho (Iranito City will he uilihed the wrong way if tho cabaret scene is heightened hy anything stronger than bubbling llthiu, ami they are fearful lest tho well-known teiiiporauiMi virtues of Iiml commun ity ho enveloped hy a flank movement. Therefore, they issue nn edict pro hihiting something that is too high priced for prosperity, let alono nu off year Tor fruit. CONVICTS RAISE FUNDSFDR LIES ALSACE BUT FLANDERSOUIET Artillery Exchanges of Minor Import ance In Region of Alsnc In Woevrc, French Cnpture Trench anil Repulse Two Counter-Attacks Slight Progress Reported. l'AUIH, Der. I l.-l'rcncli offlclnl Htnteineiit given out In I'nrlit thin nf- tonioon reporiH loiapnrntlvi (iil:t In I'landerH and nrtlltury exchnngi-H of rulnilvidy minor liuportnnco i'Ikc-whi-ro. In the Mouho, Ceruinn Imt turloM nro unld In ho moving to tho north. In tho Wotvio district th I'ronch cnptiirvd a trench and re PuIkimI two counter nttnrkit. Tho ml vnnro of tho French lino Into A I unco lin hrotight It to n point north of At tklrnh mid about tun mllci to lh( entit of tho frontier. Tho text of tho communication followHi Text of ComiiuimrntliiiiM "Thoro linn been nothing of Import mice to report botween tho hcii and Glue. "In tho region of tlio Alune, to tho nnrthwi-Ht of Souplr. the enemy nomlmrded violently our entrench. uientH. '"Wo replied mid deinollHhed hi position. There were no Infantry nt tncliH from ono tddti or the other. Our artillery destroyed mi Important field work of iho cnnuiy In tho vicinity of Allies. "In tho Argonne, at tho forest of l.n (Irurlo wo hnve madn xllght pro gress hy tho use of mlilcH. There wore no tittnakn from tho enemy "On the helghtH of tin Moiim there has hvvn violent cannonading. Ilntterles of the enemy would appear to hnvn heen moved to positlonx far ther north. ItepiiNcit Tho Attiul.s "In the Woevre district, nfter hav ing occupied a Hue of ontroiichmeutH nlong a trout of SOO nrds In the for est of -.Mortmnre, our troops repulsed two violent counter ntiacks. "In Alsace our advance, lias lirought our float to a lino thnt passes t-r ynnlii to tho north of Ktelnlmch, thenro to Pout D'Aspnch nnd thonco to I'ont Do nrlnlghoefeii, 13 ynrds to tho west of Kgllugcn. "Heivln; During tho days of Do- cemhzer 10, 1 1 mid 11! the enouiy con tinued to retire nlong tho entire front. The Her. Inn advance guards have progressed so far as Vellkt nnd llosiilak In tho direction of .ShnhatH, nnd nn fnr as Knvlnkn In tho dltectton of Lotulca. During their retreat tho AiiRtrlnus abandoned many tro phies of wnr. From tho tlmo the Ser vlaiis resumed tho offensive up to tho llth of December, Inclusive, tho number of prisoners mndo hy tho Ser vians, roaches US.OOO. Tho 8orvlnns enptured -1 cannon mid -I I mnchtno guns, "Montenegre: After two days of fighting Montenegrin forces hnvo ruptured Vlshncgrnd nnd driven tho AiiRtrlmiH hack to tho other fildo of tho Itlver Drlnn." WASHINO.TON, Dee. tnry DnnlolH today told H. tho Sccro hoiiso navnl conimltteo that testH complotod ton'dnfs ago on coal from Alaska MntaiuiHka fields hnd proved practlc ully porfect for navnl uso. Tho report of Hiiccossful nnvnl testn of Mntnauskn coal wna uprung nn n eurprlBO by tho secret nry, who wii'h olnted particularly becaiiHo of plana going forward for tho Alnskn rnllwny to open up tho conl Holds. It wiih tho more gratifying, ho said, In vlow of tho foot thnt last yenr tests Indlcnted thnt Dorlng lttvor conl wna not millnblo for nnvnl uso. 1 The report allow thnt tho Doling testa woro repeated on tlio conl from tho MntnutiHlm for bovcu days on n forced draught trim or four hours nt n apood of 30 knots, n natural draft ALASKA GOAL RUSSIANS CLAIM VICTORY IN NEAR WARSAW !! M ' Piercing of German Front Last Week Clinched hy Wide Swinging Move ment of Advancing Russian Left on Main Highway Prassurc on War saw Relieved. PKTHOOHAI). Dee. 1 1, via London, t tli'JO p. tin Itcporth renehiiig here to. day fioiu the flout nlale that the op erations of Itiihxinn forceM north of W'nrMiw, partial hiieeen of which wax anuoiiiiceil lat week, have nuiv re. Htilleil in a decisive victory, after haviiie; pierced the Herman front lie. yond f'ieehanow and I'rzasijyHZ. The IttiKxinn hiieai's on iIiIn front, nc eonliiiK to thee nihiees, Iuih hceii cliueheil hy n wide swinging move, meiit of the advancing Italian left on the main highway from IMoek to Mlnwa, eoneluding in a heavy eavalry engagement at Jiiroiniiietua. seven mile Motlu'nt of .Mlawn. . ItiiHxian MieeeheH of thin nature would have tlnee imixirlant resullH. The immcdiiito presKiire north of Vnrnnw would he relieved ami the Ocriuan threat agaiiihl the railroad linen lending ent from the eif would he nrrowtcil. Itu-iau trooim on the right of the Vistula river would he f i ceil to seek a eriwing anil endanger tin position of tin left wing of the (leniiiiu nnuy in Hie region of Lodz. It mi id there that the Russian will now he aide to straighten their eutii'o rroii.t'miining to the Mmtur iau lakes. . AT WALLA WALLA VALI., Vl.LA, Wnsh., Dec. It Following the los of more tlinn 7."0 hogK in the Unsnell ercel: diMriet, near Wiillu Walla, nnd the quarantine placed on no urea of about lot) sipuuv inilen hy D. T. Clnivew, Htnte eominissioiier nt ngruiilture, local officials mid fawners nro awake to the critical aspect of the hituation, and plnns nro under way for the wholosnlo slaughter of nf feeteil herds. Portland Livestock Market PORTLAND, Or., Dee. 1 1. Cuttle receipts .I.ri0, steady; hogs, receipts Itlrt, steady; sheep receipts J 100, Market ipiotatious; Cuttle Pi line light steer, $7(ir 7.',.'i; jiiime heavy steers, .-ftl.BflfjO 7.0.; good steers, .fll.:iOfi.ftl.r.); prime eows, $."i.70((r.r.7r ; medium cows, iH.TfirjrVi.'J; eoininon eows, .-fl.riOfi? -1.7.; hullsi f .j;i(J7-l.7.'i; piiiiu light veal, .r'8.,J."0vH.7i ; prime heavy veal, iftl.,jr(n)7,7."i. Uogs Vrimo light, $7.0:)(717.n0; iiiedium, .f('l,r.(i(l(l.t)0; smooth heavy, $(l.:iOuVJ5; rough heavy, $.13? .:to. aheej) Wethers, fi.2.'i6iU).00( ewes, $I,5Q5.'.!.'); Inmhs, ."flloO 7.o0; ycm-lings, .fl.f0(rtl; medium steei-s, .fri.rirfj?r.80. tost of 24 hours nt 1G knotB, nnd another of 40 hours at 10 knots, "Unlko tho testa mndo with tho Ilorlng rlvor conl Inst year," tho sec crctary anld In his memorandum to tho committee, It was not accessary (o handplck tho Matnnuakn conl for theso testa. It wna used In the snmo condition ns when dollvcrod mid tho results nro so satisfactory na to Jufltlry tho belief thnt tho Mntn nuaka conl la In all respects antls fnetory for navy uso, provided that (ho conl tested Is n fair Indication of tho general chnrnctor of tho coal In thnt vicinity. Tho gcuorni report or inoso tests is innt mo Hiuinim iiruuou.mi uiu forced, 20 knot nu hour run tho easiest lorcen unuiKni too Aiiiuurmi Cruiser Maryland hnd cvor mndo, 0 CHOLERA OR NAVY GItAXD Jl'llV STILL IXVHSTIGATIXG coric-ALKXAxnmi ,.. v.v act case h2h9Eio k 1 i mthtT TrHPflBBf "' Ir Ki-'ii A'etC7Xm 'wS.r- i. Cjb The federal grand ui. at fluent, lias liegun iinothcr investigation of the charges against Colonel ( hnrlr Alexander of I'rovidenee, It. L, hy .Miss .lessfc H. Coin, alleging violation of the Mann net, as well n the charges of attempted hrihery whnh were made against Mis, ('oc. It was rumored that letters whnh were said to have been v ntten hy Colonel Alevaiuler and Miss Cnpe with regard to n possible scltlcmcnt of the eae, wen read hy the grand jurv. Miss (opi is still in eustodv of the sheriff. T EOR ALL STOCKS N'F.W YOUK, Dec. H. The first N MAKE CREATED TUESDAY full day of open trading In Blocks Telegraphing from Heme, Switzcr waa mnrked by substantial general mt a correspondent of the Central advances which attained tho highest yinvri hnys: loval In the'fliyil hour. Tho Into ad- "A telegram received hero from vanco followed tho announcement lmMx hUxtcH thnt jt htlH hcon dcci(1. that from tomorrow nil shares nro to bo readmitted to tho list XKW YORK, Dee. M.-An open mnrket for nil stocks on the floor of the New York stock exchange will he created tomorrow. This wns decided on this afternoon. It was voted lo eliminate, beginning tomorrow, the socalled clearing house list am) to place the stocks therein on the muiio basis of trading as tho JS'J issues al ready approved. The solitary restriction placed upon all stocks is to be that their prices shall not go below tho minimum al ready established. The chief issues thus placed in the open market are I'nited States Steel, Southni Pacific, (treat Northern, Canadian I'aeifie, New York Central mid Anaconda mining issues all known as international securities. Formal decision to m-cnte an open market subject only to minimum prices, was made hy tho commit tee of live of the stock exchange at 2 o'clock this afternoon after the ex change had heen opened for trading in stocks only seven husjness hours since it wns closed on July .10 last. Daring tho sessions of Saturday nnd today, the hist vestigo of appre hension that foreign investors would deluge the local market with a vast volume of selling orders was swept a'way. LONDON, Dec. 12, 1:33 p. in. A H1KH.ia, Usu0 of ,lu, official Oazctlo' proclaims the complete prohibition of (l0 0.N,,Ortntioii of aniline oil, aniline H(lU n)1 pUl.j0 m.i(l a,j ,ts ,,,,, cnxa u, ujj destinations. j te- FAST WARSHIPS FOLLOWED BY 5 FORCANALZONE COLD WEATHER .DEFER OPERATION LONDON, Dee. 11, 0:2:. nv ed to operate on Kmperor Willinm's throat, hut the operation is being de ferred owing to the feverish condition of the emperor." Reports nore or less alarming of the illness of Kmperor William have been in circulation for several days. His majesty returned to Herlln some days ago from the front, and it was then variously reported that he was suffering from influenza, catarrh of the throat and nervous breakdown. The latter part of last week the re ports had a more hopeful tone and it was said that he was recovering and soon would bo able to go to the front again. Last night a dtspntehjeaehed New York from llnscn hy way of London saying the emperor might he obliged to undergo an operation of the throat and that ho probahlv would not ho permitted hy his doctors to return to tho field until after Christinas. IS WASHINGTON, Dee. 1 L "F.con omy" was the watchword of tho ap propriations committee in tho prep aration for tho legislative, exeentivo and judicial appropriation bill, first of the big supply measures, which was reported to tlio houso today. I ho committee lopped off nearly $2,000,. 000 1'roiu the estimates submitted hy tho various depaitnteiils, cutting sal ary allowances all along tho line, nnd brought in a measure appropriating ir:i8,7ll,7f:i.r0. The hill provides for moro than 111,000 salaries of govern ment employes. Tho total of tho hill shows an in crease of .fl, 128,8111 over last year's measure. Jut this year's measure in cludes a. spcciul appropriation of f2,- ON KAISER'S THROAT ACCOUNT OF FEVER ONOMY SENATE i .GQETHALS ASKS STORM N EAST Vfolaticns of Neutrality and Takir; of Supplies hy Belligerent Vessels Suspected Misuse of Wireless At leged Colliers Suspected of Sup plying Warships With Fuel. WASHINGTON. Dec. II. Colonel (.oetlials, governor of tho Panama cnnnl zone today reiterated his re quest that two torpedo boat destroy ers bo sunt to the canal zono water to prevent violation of neutrality through tho misuse of wireless nnd tho taking on of supplies by belliger ent vessels. Hccatiso of tho confidential nature of Colonel Goctbals' dispatch, Secre tary tSarrleon decllncil to make it public. Ho issued this statement: MIhum? of Wnlers "Tho substanco of the dispatch U that In Colonel (loctbals' judgment the mis-use of radio communications within canal waters and tho preven tion of the mis-use of these waters as n base of supplies, require iho presence of swift moving ships ot tho variety mentioned. Since the Questions involved require tho con sideration of tho state department and tho navy department ns well as my own, I have tnken tho matter up with the other departments nml as soon as the requirements nro fully ascertained proper action will be taken to meet the emcrgoncy." Secretary Harrison declined to dis cuss tho situation in the canal zone or to indicate which of tho belliger ents was violating the neutrality of the I'nited States. Colliers Suspected it Is known, however, that the Aus tralian collier Mnlllna. which recent ly left Balboa without clearance pap ers, has been under closo observation by Panama canal officials. That ship, as well as other colliers, has been suspected of supplying Hrltish ships In Pacific waters. Alleged violations of canal zone shipping regulations have been the basis of strong representations to the Ilrltlsh minister at Panama. The Lanison, Worden, Terry, Perkins ard Walko are In reservo at Cliarb S. C, and one or more ot these ves sels could bo dispatched to can crs almost Instantly. On tho Pacific coast, tho nearest craft available are tho Whipple, Paul Jones, Perry, Pro nto and Truxton, all lying off San Diego. OF COPPER YET POSSIBLE WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 A delo gntion representing the American Smelting & Helming company of New York, which sought information at the state 'department today concern ing tho stntiis of copper shipments to neutral Huropcau countries, was told that progress was being made, but that no definite arrangements had been reached, 280,100 mid authorizes 1000 addi tional employes for taking tiio agri cultural census authorized by the law covering the last regular census in 1010, Tho committee in its repot t says that this is an extraordinary ex penditure which will eonio onco ever, ten years, and maintains, therefore, that this year's measure is materially less than the last appropriation. The bill contains tho usual appro priation out tin? down the mileage al lowance of im'inbors of congress front 20 cents a mile to 5 cents a mile. The fight lo cut down tho mileago allow. aiieo has been on for years nnd al though tho committed each year re ports tho reduction in the hill, it is defeatid either on tho floor of the house or in thi) senate. WATCHWORD Southern States, Central Valleys and P.ralrle Districts Freezlr,; Gale at Sea and Heavy Snows in New Eng landFreezing Temperatures In Coast Citrus Belt. WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 4 Colder weather throughout tho east is fore cast by tlio weather burimu for to night flpd Tuesday. All through tho southern states, lli'ri greater central valleys and the lnko rogloiL today thc tejjipera).jireH were tumbllBgJant! In tho upper Mississippi valley and tho north plains region tho mercury wan below tho zero mark. Cold Vavc warnings were aflutter from th aeries of tho forecasters throughout New England. New York, Delaware, Maryland and West Vir ginia. All tho south Atlantic and gulf states, except southern Florida, may expect freezing temperatures to night. Storm Out at Ken The southern storm which centered In Alabama yesterday wan reaching out to sea off tho Maine, leaving heavy snows in parts of Now England, New York, Pennsylvonla, Ohio and tho mountain districts of tho middle Atlantic states, and a general blank et of rain and slush in other places. Shifting gales along tho Atlantic coast nccompanlo it and storm warnings aro up again from Hatteras to Kastporl. Tho heaviest snowfall reported to weather bureau headquarters was IS inches nt Oswego, N. Y. OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 14. Tho cold est weather of tho present winter pre vailed in this part of tho coifhtry to il a J-. Norfolk. Nebraska, reported tho tcmporatnro 2 1 degrees below zero. Seven degrees below was tho minimum In Omaha. Knnir In New York ItOCHKSTKIl, N. Y.. Dec. 14. Tho storm that swept western New York last night nnd this morning de posited moro than a foot of snow. Country roads aro blocked and traf fic on steam and suburban trolley rotds aro delayed. Tho storm was accompanied by n sharp drop in temperature. CHICAGO, Dee. II. Low tempcr nttires nil over tho country from tho Rooky mountains to tho Appalach ians and from Canada to the gulf caused discomfort today. Tho cold est point in the I'nited States offic ially reported was Huron, S. I)., wliero the mercury stood nt 18 degrees he low zero. In Moorhcnd, Minn., lfl de grees, below zero was registered. Mor idosn and Winnipeg, rnn., Can., re corded 22 degrees below zero. Tho local forecaster said that the cold wavo was sweeping west and that within twenty-four hours the crest would pass Chicago, where ono and ono-tentli degrees below wns re corded today, ! I I Cold In Northwest DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 14. Duluth shivered todny in a north wind that brought stieet thermometers down to 17 below zoro, tho lowest of tho sen- (Continued on page two.) 39 AUSTRIAN VICRORY niJItLIN, Dec. 14, (by wireless to London, 7:20 p. in. Tho official press bureau today gavo out tho fol lowing offlclnl communication from army headquarters at Vienna: "in tho fighting In Western Ga- licla, tho southern wing of tho Kits slan army was defeated on December 12 and forced to retreat. Pursuit of tho Russians haa commenced. All attacks elsowhoro along the battle fropt have broken down as previous ly reported. m 1 i 1 L I u J ' l i;i i Ml kl