I '!K WBWBWWKaWWteRMWgWTOWiWW tfwitaMMinMaMiM kwh wwh -4 .-lmj1WJIWWH..lltl fTITT "ttJtlWif"" MTgJiwtMnteaJAMWwirtlr)Mwam.t hmmiiiihi ! t p , Medford Mail Tribune w SECOND EDITION WEATHER Ti i-'nir Max. no i mim, oh. - tt',' rorty. fourth Yr. nliv Niniii Vfr i"1- ' MEDFORD, OHKCION, TIM'RSDAY, MAlfCMf V1 1, 1013 L NO. 30.1 j i PROHIBITED PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY A WOMAN IN THE DARDANELLES NOW BE! BOMBARDED f f ' tfb.t U .... . J&8'3W.".r : . Ifafffyi..,. .&?' wisri ViJ ' - A3 1 . - - w.-. II...., i. 1 vJ -I. . " .. b",I k&uc&Gi At lop mi this nido is Mrs. Muiiihi'h photngniph nl' llio city of Dardan elles, I'tlllll which till" HllllilH tllld'H lt) iiiiinii. In Turki-.li tin iiiunii nl' the fily i Ti'liiniiik-ICtilKHHi, Tim ulty Is pinlcctcil by I lift two hirgii Cm lift. ClllillllS llll till' llllt' length of Hut xIiiiIIh, which wi'ii known In iini'ii'iit tiling iih ''Tin llclleponl." Tim pho l")tniili kIiiiw, in lit fiiicgrniiud, ImuiI loads or Tiiil.Uh tninps being lowed down hi renin. N'ciir this spot Xencs crowed with lii4 nrinv IHO II. ('. Alexander Ihi' (lii'iit iiml hi liotn eineil hero from Greece to inviuli) l.ll II. ('. Amu In BRUISH CAPTURE Most Important Advance Months .Results In Capture of Nciivc Clmppellc With Prlsonrrs. I.ONnON, March II. Undercover, of then dm of heavy French nrlll- irj. Minimi iniwi'x unto riiinri'ii i N'wiimi Chapiwllc, three ami a iiiIIkh north of I. u llfiHxi'n. Till Mtircfaoi, Including Hut taking if I il(ii) primmer nnil miveral inn rhino kuiik, makes It Mm matt con ulilernlilii nilvnnco reported from tho north of Franro for mvtrnl month. II Im strategically of groat Import miii', iih tlio position commmuU tho ruml between l.n llniweo niul I. Wo. Furthermore, It makes tho German holil on l.n llnwHi'n Insecure, nml give n huso for operations for tho straight ening of thu allied 1 1 nra In front of l.llli. .Mntcnient l'iivortiI ' ,.' . : i . rtlwniiM, WW-C&i , ""' w i" . trprmmmMM Ksmxzs&'ymti-. tftBBAtiBMttL) a ' aiMMilgiM 1g ff &!." " Ja. ZT rrl? f T mbr XonMmu .'.. ..izza "mt9mmMHmmmam wmzn. umsm9KE3mmKnBBnMHK. J t niMi lift MiMtrT wtmtmmmm r ' "vniav" ib it' wm.m.va.'g.v i m iiti TTrnr Minr a, tws .. r t i W '! WW ,KiJ." ' ' --" IB - W CI JkV ; r t liKunT.tanrmux IT' -' XJkdAl Hill L . 5? -- l HHi - - -" - ---- " ---- " - a , -"'" ' v y?i ' ' " 1 r& S4VK ' .A" , J I I I TP,AfIPII"A affe, 3m- inowniw .vVf. aW -JP -JP H OSHTfll ITIKt. .-sl Ut n 'sl L T Wv vi'B.. .urJf - V il 1? I !itl I RV.l;r !: I TVZ41V K - 1 V ''1BMHr 1 . . - ilBak KBBHP "' ." iU-J t.m X v .''VliKlli - -Alfai B-IIls itJmsm H i 1 i QtA DnUfD Tn SaSSETO!HLv,HiaHill444? illH lull ill IU WjVK.. C-lUfclL i-a-;? iHI'-nliHIIMIB '--v'? ' -- ,- - j'.t.i' V.-. tlki"-Ti ri fc. ' H -,' M 'BBm k ,i orni inr nrni mo SJBHUBS V3WLJr Hbd JE w 13 ' ' hi.i Kh Hi-K1 tf wr'tfiBRyaraMift" - LJ-saia..-..- -1 hair, hi i il iih ill I nun i s Jja- ranaeT . -b' imhr.w , tciikj v-ww,,fc-"- w -- : -, vs VF rfS . &?gsmMJ r . NAraMMSSB&lfcvX V"-"3Tr- -- ',HP MCJSSBB X i i i . . MILE OF LINE Top picture Snnpilioi ot tho Turki-lt town of Kum ICnrli nml it fortifirntioiiH on the Aiatm cUIo tit the Aocnn ocn rntrnnrp of the Dai ihinclles. The nlhi'il fleet lian com pletely wrockfil this fort, which U shown to the left. Xext helow ii the town nml fort o Onllipoli, which U loenteil near th.j nnrroweHt part of tho Darilniicll--!. This fort linn hecn ilemoliilieil by tbu nnvnl cutis liv this tune. This pii'liun helow kIiowh the fam ous nml piel iironiie inlilillo-iiKe- I'nrt rehs itf Itiiiiiiili-llishiir on tho llos. nhoriis, ilie eiKliteen-mili' Mrait eon- , neeliiiL' the lllai'l; sen with the I )ni"- Ma'Jc In jthitnllim, nml upon which Pnuxtiiiitt 1 noplo is Ini'iitcit. This fiirt itnh has been ealleil for ceiituricN "The vitmlel Thousand ir rnmpe." i v. - - --1. German Cruiser Prinz Eltcl Frletltr Ich Limps Into Shipyard to Be Patched Up Captain Intends to Continue Voyrzc. NinVPOItT NHWS, Mnroh II The Cerman ronvertvil cruiser Piliu Ullel I'rli'ilrlch wolKheil nurhor Into toilny anil lliiiil Into (ho Newport iN'cwhIi nhlp )anl preparatory to iioIiir The movement wnii unexpectoil, nn Into ilrjilocl; for ropiilrH. Tho cap- lately tho principal activity repoiteil from tho (lerman front hnu been In tlio direction of tho other enil of l ho line near Ypres. Tho llrltlnh aro now within two iiiIIch of the furthor inoHt line Kiilned by (Icneral Hlr Hor ace U, Hmltli-Dorrlen hint October, when with ono nrmy corpn, In an ef fort to Kaln rourncH, on tho road between l.a Manful) ami I. Hie, ho forceil It Ih way as far' an Abtior, two miles io mo noriueaHi or jseuvo KKWPOKT SKWS, Vn., Moii-h U. Cliappelle, hut after tlenperato flKht. T. st,.y , ,, hilljillu lf ,u, Iiik nunlnst iromviiiloim o.lila, wan lAi,Mrifiin snilm ship William V. foi ceil to retire. jl-'ryn liv tlio Oormmi eommereo tlu- Niiwii illpntehes renchlim hero h(rovor i,ix .;;U( Kiihieh-piob-from llerllu report the failure of th by the mo,l kciIoiis iiiei.leut of the JtiiHHlau nttenipt to bieak throiiRh wn. UH ,.(.,.ril iu Ihiiteil the (lerman Hiioh nt AuisuMowb, while 'siutcK wuh beini; nlowlv unrnvolleil tnln stateH tho onnel will not lie in terneil. Tin neutrality heart! hax matin a ropoil, which recommemlR that the I'llnx Kllol rrleilrlch bepermltteil tn maUo such repairs ns woulil inahe hor Keaworthy" under mipervlnlon of American naval nutliorltles If the commander of the (leruinit xhlp re quenta, Prisoner Goes on Stand te Give Jury Chance to Determine Whetta He Is Insane or Hat Tells of PrfeM Life Escape Only Hope Freerfwn. tho battle of Onttoleul: ncontlnueii. AerordliiK to thin luformatlou, which Ih from offlrlal HOiircen, tho flKhtliiK to tho noitliwoHt mid went of 1'iiih- (Contlnuod on rK0 two,) SINGLE CONTROL OF RAILROADS FAVORED SAN KKANCISCO, .Muicli U. riovernment uimiiip'inenl of linniiciul enterprises lilho rniteil Stales wuh 4hsnittei iih "siiiKiihuly iiiihiiceess fill" by Julius Ki'iiitKfhuill, chief ex ecutive of the Southern I'lieilie coin, pnny, in his lesMniony toiluy on erohH o.Miminiition in tho Koveiniuent'H.Huit to iiiiinoi-KO Da1 Cent rn unit Southern' hicirio I'liilroiiils, Knitthcliullt pine eil IdiiiHi'll' on reeoiil as fuvoiiiif eiiii I nil of nIKof the niilrnails in this country under u sinlo huud. ".Millioim would he waxed to Hie country if tlio rnilioads of the I'niletl JSIutes weru placed under u siiifile eonl ml mid nol e.vposeil lo the el' fee Is of ko eminent, ivKiilntinu," hiI1 Mr. KrullHuhiiitl, ijuiilifyiu hid leiiiiulH, liuie today. CluiM'd to the haven of mi American port by Hrilish cruisers, the I'rinr. KiU'l lay at nuchor mid her coiiimiiuder had received I'nnn the pmt nuthorities the usual uolieo to leave within Iwenty-foiir luiins, a fornialily required by law. After seven months of Hen rovini; the fler iiiaii nuxiliary needs icpairs, which will lake weeks. Can .Make Itcpnlrs The neutrality hoard nt WiiKhiii. Ion, it was uiidei'htood heie, Iiah ree oiiimeniled thai the repairs be allowed Ruin-, of what i behexed lo be the ancient city of Troy, The ruin which were recently cenntrd b Dr. Sehliemann. tin imteil (iennaii scieu tit, are on the Asiatic side of tho Daulanelles. Trov was the scene of the "Sicp of Tmv," made iiiimoital liv Hoiner. ELEVEN VESSELS"" SUNK BY RAIDER OF EN SEAS (Contlniind on pnxa I.I 'NEVER HIT ME' SAYS EUROPE'S SICK MAN WASHINGTON, March 1 1 - A wlroloHH dlupatch to tho (lerman om luiHfty hero today from llerllu Hay: ' CoiiBtanttnoplo roporta yentor day'a bombardment of the Pardn iioIIoh wiib iiKnlu tiiiHUcucKHful mid the dlHpoHltlnn nt COiietmitlnopIo Is ettll hopeful, I.niidlUK uttemptH from the enomy'H fleet on tho outer Darda nellou failed." SKWP0HT XKWS. Maielt 11. The (lermmi commander of the Print Kilel Fiedeiieh seems lo feel lu w. iit-tiiiK within his rights when he jet tienei the wheat enrRo of tho I'rye and then sent the In'u sailer to the bottom. Captuiu Kiehue of the l'rve, however, says that his wheat was consij'ned to Qiieeiistown, that he does not know to whom it beoii!;etl mid Hint it was not contraband of war. In addition In tho list of ci.ht prir.es, nil sunk in the Atlautie by the I'rinr. Kite!, which Cniiiiunnder Thier iebsen gave, last niyht to Ciwlonii Colleelor'Hauiillon, it was said heie today that th'ieo more vessels had been funk in the l'acifio by the Oei' inan raider and their crews lauded at other potts, Heading (hu lis) of the other thiee is tho fitenmer Charcas, of I'.iilUh registry, which is said lo have been sunk in the South Paeilio in Decern hor. Tho llritish bark Kildalon, from Liverpool to Culluo, is nUo said to have been sunk nml hor crew landed on Kastern inland, The Ficnc.li bulk Jonn, with J1000 tons of coal, is mild to have been taken to Master island, and nftor piu-ro hud been transferred lo tho rviiiR Kite! was Hituk by n bomb, That a least three UrilMi warships wore in pursuit of tho Kitel when she reiudied American waters yesterday has been established, Members of ono of tho llritish sunken ships on board, (ho poinmauiler said, judi;iiiR from tho wireless exchanges with the UrltUli bhipH, ono was ten miles, thu Rare Pictures Taken by a Woman at Great Personal Risk Those interesting and colorful iihotornphs of scenes alonj; the Dardanelles are, with tho exception of the picture of the ruins of Troy, tho exclusive property of the Mail Tribune in this city. The pho tographs were taken during the summer of 19J:i by Mrs. Alice L. IT. Moque, well-known author and newspaper writer of Washington, D. (, from whom they were secured by the Mail Tribune. Mrs. Moque, who made hor very interesting trip in the Dardan elles, says: "The Turks prohibited till cameras, but I smuggled mine aboard. 1 had to get theso snapshots at great personal risk." Photographs from the Dardanelles are extremely rare, and 'this luoving-picturo layout of scenes in tho famous and historic straits which are now echoing to the blasts of a thousand guns is a distinct journalistic beat. An inti nor iew of the city of Dar danelle-, or Tcliiumk-kte-i. The street the Rue nli. The Greek bo tel to the left. MEXICAN PASSING OUTLOOK M E A A E i ASKS PROSECUTION RIIClEVS WELCH '" i . OF SEA PIRATES l.O.N'n llKACH. Cal March 11. Samuel S. W. Sowall, or Until, Mo., ono of tho owners of tho William P. Fryo, the American vessol sunk by tho (lerman auxiliary cruiser Prlnz Hltel Krledrlch said today that bo had asked tho United Stntos government to proceed against tho (lerimin wnr- tiblp us a sea lover and hor crow as plratos, Mr. Sowall wants tho most vigorous representations uindo to Germany. "Tho i-ryo," bo said, "carried a caiBO that was marked 'non-contraband' by tho United States govern ment marine Insurance bureau. Thero was nothing but' wheat aboard tho ship." Mr. Sowall said tho vessol was worth $175,000 and tho cargo of wheat shipped at Soattlo last Novem ber was valued at fa00,000. NEW YORK TONIGHT other was within thirty or forty and tho other within fifty miles of his ship when ho reached the throcniile Ihnil of the Virginia Capes. NEW POMC, March 11 Tho lightweight boxing championship may bo decided In a ton round match to bo fought In Madison Squaro Garden tonight uotweon Freddie Welsh, tho English holder of tho tltto, and Wil lie IUtchlo tho Callfornlan. Tho two men will weigh In nt 135 pounds at 2 o'clock, this aftornoon and said to bo In first class condition. Wolsh has Just endod a season ot hard pre paration at Ocean Tort, N, J., while IUtchlo has been preparing In this city. This will bo tho first tlmo tnat the real lightweight champions of England and America havo over clashed In u bout In this city. IUtchlo mid his friends asserted that tlio Cullfornlan will havo a hot ter chanco this tlmo to tnUo tho tltlo than when ho fought Welsh and lost before tho national sporting club ot Loudon In July last, when IUtchlo felt that ho was somowhnt handi capped by tho English rules. WASHINGTON, March 11. Gen oral Cnrmnzn's reply to tho American note was laid before President Wil son today and afterward it was indi cated in administration circles that the Mtuntion looked moro eneoiirnj:- inj:. Continued efforts, however, will be made by tho United States to as sure unbroken communication be tween Mexico City and Vera Crur. and for the care of tho destitute in ilex ieo. Secretary Ilrynn said ho was work iiif; for speedy admission of supplies to tho Mexican capital. Assurances were received from General Carranxn that foreigners would bo allowed to use tho railroad as soon as tho evac uation was completed, The Carranra agency here issued n statement giving tho substance of a dispatch from General Carranzu say ing he had placed 300 ears at tho dis posal of tho chamber of eommereo and tho municipal council for uo in transporting supplies and that Gen eral Obregon nlso had given ,r)00,000 pesos to the poor at his order. UP TO VERMONTERS MONTPELIEU, Vt March 11. A prohibition roforendum bill prolous ly adopted by tho house, passed tho sonata today. It tho bill Is approved by Governor Gates the question of state prohibition will bo decided at tho municipal election tn March, 1910. After GO years of prohibition the state adopted a local option policy at a special election in 1903. XKW YOKIC, March 11. Harry K. Thaw took the stand in his own be half this afternoon nt his trial, charged with conspiracy in escaping from Mattenwnn asylum, nnil fiavn tho jurors opportunity to judge .for themselves ns to whether bo was ra tional. HU attorney, John II. Stanch field, placed him in the witness chair after refuted attempts to get evi dence into the record concerning Thaw's snnity had failed. Jttieo Page had ntled out all testimony of this character as improper. Thnw testified in n loud, clear voieo and kept his eyes directly upon Mr. Slnnehfield. In reply to questions ho said "thero were tlirco writs of habeas corpus on which I nppeared in court. None of tho writs had a jury trial. I was told, howe or, I might luivo had a jury trinl tho Inst time, had my counsel re quested it." Thaw then told of tho time ho had left Matatenwan nnd where he had gone. Tells or Asylum Lire ''WLat wns tho insane population of Mnttenwaii in 1013 f" asked Mr. Stnnchfield. "About 800 or 000," replied Thaw. In reply to other questions, Thaw said: "lly August, 1013, I hud como to believe that it would bo nil impos sibility for mo to get out by legal tonus. I was iiifonneri that tho meth ods by which people usually got out would bo unsuccessful in my case." Thuw then said ho dlept in a ward with n score or more persons who were innne. "When they would beeomo violent," ho went on, "they wore put in strait- jackets." Tho prosecution's objection to (lint lino was sustained. Thaw sm'd he had been advised by (Continued on Pmre 3.) SEARCHING INQUIRY INTO SINKING OF SAIER WASHINGTON, March 11. Tfcu . following statement was Iwued at , tho white house teday: "Tho president when asked re garding tho sinking ot the Ameriwn sailing ship William P. Frye, by th Gorman auxiliary cruiser Prinz Hltl, Frletlrlcu said; ' 'A most searching lHiiuiry will x be made and whatevnr aetfon W itawi' will be bawd upon tfe MCttaa ot t Inquiry.' " -tal A ,' ' ' L !'' ,( ' -:i !'