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S3, im httu 207 ScrotNl Shrtvl Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Mat. 70; Mln. !17. Fair Te morrow. A K SECOND EDITION i Kmly f If Hi Vnir Dullv TkiiIIi War, i - ALLIED AM Gcncrnl Attack Upon Fortifications of Dardanelles by Land and Sea to Be Undertaken on Arrival of Addi tional Warships Now en Route French Force Landed at Galllopoll. LONDON, March 21, -A form f nllli'il troops wan I ami oil mi tho pen lunula of (lalllopoll ycntcrdny from trniwportH In thu (lulf or Huron, no cording to u Olnpntcli from AiliunH to tin Dully KxproHN. A general nttuck upon tlio fort I flcntloim of tlio DuriliuiulliiK Ih to bo undertaken Immediately on tlio arri val of fiirtlmr Fnmcli nml llrltUb wiiriOilps now on tholr way to Join the attacking nquiidron. Tim last concerted effort against (ho Diirilmit'llfit positions took plnro March IS. This day's nctlon result- i'il In tlio Ions of thren hnltlciihlpH, It lowing tlio situation military nx per In In London nml olsowhoro havn expressed freely tlii'lr bollof that to penetrate tlio Htm It h tlio marine, fnrrcs must bn well supported on Intnl. It linn been mild lately Hint n strong detachment of French troops mih on lln way to tlio Dtirilnitullcn. Tlio (lalllopoll In tlio northern or tlio European Milo of tlio Dardanelles. If this neck of Inml wcro effective ly held liy tin) allies, Turkish com iiiunleatlon with tlio strong positions on tlio pcnlntiuln would bo ImposMhlo. A dlnpntrli from Athens received liy way of Pnrls nn)n nn nllli'd (loot resumed tlio bombardment of tlio Dardanelles yesterday, HEIR 10 SCANDAL SLAYS BROTHER IN FII OF ANGER PIMCF., Huh, Muieli2l. Matthew llriulli'y, I'll years old, him of Mr. Anna Itrnillcy, who shot nml Killed former t'liilcil Stales .Senator Aitlnir lltowu of I'lnli, ut Washington, I). ('., in 1110(1, died hcru todiiv of knife wound inflicted in u quarrel last night liy Arthur Drown Hradlcy, hi hulf-hmthcr, !. ycurs old, who is said lo lio u son of thu foimiT hen iil or. Ill the iihscnco of their mollicr, Multhcw llriullcy nml hi two half brothers were keeping house, nml llu qiiuricl in Miid lo have iiiinuii ocr llu muiiui'i' in which thu iliuner wit irciaied. Ailhuc scicd n butcher knife fioin the tnhte mid attaeked the older hoy, slashing ;m in several places in (ho abdomen nml iihout the limits. WAKIIIXGTOX, March 'JI.-TIm shooting of foimor Hcnnlor Hi own in u hotel hero December 8. 1110(1, liy Mi, llindley was tlio sensational I'lilmimition of mi affair which four yenr previously luiil involved it civil I'ouit proceeding ill which Mr. Iliad ley charged Drown wilh having ltecti thu father of her two eliildieu. WEDDING BELLS 10 RING FORIELOPERS Itayinonil IJIoko nnd Mubol Pillion, thu Iti-yonr old olopors, will lio woded ut Jacksonville todny uh aottloment of tholr nffalr of thu heart ami will move to uortliorn California, whoro they will tHiirt anuw. TIiIh action wnn decided upon liy rolntlvou of thu girl ami tho Juvenllo authorities thin morning. For ton days nftor tho coiiplo disappeared from thlH city thoy wore In hiding In Central Point nnd Jacksonville, and to throw thorn ot"f tholr guard thoy wore roportod by tho police an being In Oakland, Cal. Thoy woor found at tho homo of tho Grand mother of tho boy nonr thlH city. Sovoral .lapanoes of tho vnlloy lmvo gono toKothor, and planted Urn ucros of garden truck, which thoy will market nt tlip fnnnory, LANDSTOATTACK TURKISH OS VICE-PRESIDENT DEDICATES FAIR FOR PRESIDENT Marshall Characterizes Exposition as Crystallization of the Dreams and Thoughts of Genius and Talent Renrets Injustice to Southern Re public In Acquisition of Canal Zone BAN FIIANCIKfO, March 21. Clinriictcriini: thu I'anauiu.l'aeifie exposition u tlic "cr.Vhliilliiilion of the ilrcnm and thoujjltt of H''"MM ami talent," Vi Prcident Mnihhall Mpokc today ut the cxpnMlinn, laud, iit the htato of Culifoiiiia nml tlio men who ninde the cxpohltioit pos sible, nml in Hit mime of lite pri-M-dent of tint rnilcd Statcn tledieatetl tho exposition In ulorifieatioii of tin compli'liou of the inltitiiimi ciiiial. He said in pint: .Mtirfttiiiir ShciIi "I erac your h.vnipiilhv ami your charity while for n few brief moment I htand here, eoiiimissioiicd to tale, hill not to fill, the place of thu pirsl dent of the. I'nileil Stiilcs In justice to the day, Woodiow Wllnoii hlionltl he heie. Tint office and Hut man would ench tittinly fjrni'o this oc casion. Hut tluly hiiid to him tluit jiihtice to all the people Initio him htuy In WutdiiiiKton. You liopu for itiiiued peace. lo not I'oiKel that hit is your ,'realct.t peacemaker. May the truth that liu M-ck your cootl rather than his own or your plea uie, liftliten tlio disappointment of tin litiur. Dcfont thu hiiiiscI hell hhnll pioolaiin Hie closu or thi mar el of lint twenlicth century, tlio picMilcnt of the I'niteil State hope to inert ii fare to face. A Nuto of Myntery "California is n htnte of myftery, of hccmiiijr uiadncsH and methojl, a ftiilo icpleto with art, Hcicncc, liter utiire, law, order ami material pro jterity of niarvelou iicciimplinhuient. Wliut otheiK took to lie tho mutter inu of a mighty man in sleep, hhc ha made the nll-eoiiiH'Hinir lanonne of her people. Thi exposition had to be, lo justify in the mind of man the potency of ilrcain nml vision over nieie material thiiiK. It i in eonso. nance with tint recoid of this people. Some tiiiitt in the hurrying rush of rontlcKS men it had to he, hut it caiiio nioner than ollicrui-it it would have conic, becaiiso miiiu'ouo tlrcanietl that hem in this sun-kissed clime, thuro lay the Mtveii citie of Sibohi. I'MHliict of ii Dnuu "Suicly hit should mil bo cliaretl with lii'lnj; nieicly poetic in mind who on thi occasion boldly declares that California i the product of a dream and that this exposition is tho com posito photograph of dieniner. The seven cities of Cibolii liuvn bet'ome soventy and hovcii cities of culture, wealth ami character. The dream of tho Anian strait lias become a real ity, Mtuth of Mexico, it is true, but nevertlielcf a reality, called thu Fan lima canal. "I am Hiiro I express thu thought o ft lie president and the hope of thu American pooplu when I miy that our canal was built not alone for nlory or great gain, hut with a sincere do hint to mako tho whole work kin. Thuro am two uos'wIh now insteiul of omitho gospel of good will bus been supplemented with tho gospel of per sonal eontaot. Tho gospel of good will (limtiiiucri to ho hiipiemo, hut nothing will help it preach mi loudly those human agcncicH which eliiniiinto (Conttnuod on page two.) BRYAN PROTESTS WASHINGTON, Mnrch 24, Socro tary IJrynn uanouncod todny that tho United Stntoa would cnll to tho nt tontlon of Gurimmy tho report from Tho llnguo Hint a Oornmn aoroplnno had dropM)d n bomb which endanger ed tho llolglau roller commission ahlp 121tlnnd near tho Dutch const, Boorotary Ilrynn unld a mossago from Tho llnguo doclnred Hint rop msontatlonH to tho Oornmn govorn mont nlrondy had boon mndo by tho Netherlands. Secretary Ilrynn Bald Hint ovory thlng possible would bo done to pro tect Americans nnd refugees from danger, but that ns yot no direct MEDFORD, VICE-PRESIDENT MARSHALL DOES HONORS FOR Wm la '--lfete. m. tt4r m . ."VM .ML "1K f m JNKmmlmnwmmmmWL WrSm IV WDmY ih .jt i Jmmmmmmm HHiiHHMiiiHHHiflKiiHliiH NEVER SAW GIRL WROTE TQ SEATTLE 'RAISE Nl WAGES SUING FOR $5010 AUTOMOBILE CLUB TEXTILE INDUSTRY Ni:V YOUK, March 12 1. Jnine W. Osboruu. fonucr nssistant district at torney of Kew York county, faced today Mi line Tanzcr, who is suing him for $.ilJ,tlOO iliuuagcs for alleged brearh of promisu to marry, ami Hworo on tlio witness sliuid ho had never seen her before. F. T. Snffonl, clerk at tlio Ken sington hotel, I'laiufiehl, X. .1., sec ond witness for tlio defense, posi tively identified James V. Osborne us the man who had registered nl the hotel with line Tanrcr. Miss Tnnzcr charges that O-horne wooed her under tho name of Oliver Osboi ne. ' Today' hearing was before L'nitetl Stilton Commissioner Houghton on Mr. 0 -homo's, complaint that Miss Tiuuur had used, tho mail to de fraud. The basis of this complaint was a hiindlo of letters which Miss Tanr.er, it is charged, mailed him lie foru hho filed her suit. mallorTuner XHV YOHIC, Mareh 21. Tho Mill lory line, owners of tho Aineiiean steamer Denver, reeeied eoufiiiun tion today of a wireless message scut last night from the slcaiuur St. Louis aunoiimilug that tho Denver's crew had been taken off ami tho Denver had been abandoned KKIU miles east of New York. This confirmation ciuno in u wire les messago from Captain Avery on tho St. Louis. Tlii inohsago said that tho Denx'hr hail been abandoned in a sinking condition and that Captain Avery nnd his crew wem uhoaid tho Atlantio transport liner Manhattan and would reach this port Saturday. AIRSHIP ATTACK stops had boon taken. On Mnrch 21 Toporta first ronclted this country from I'otrogrnd of tho nttack at Ur unilnh. Tho Turkish consul was re ported to hnvo ordorod throe, priests and tow doncons to lenvo tho mission nnd ns thoy woro pnsstng through tho streots thoy woro Insulted and beaten. An Amorlcun mlsslonnry, Mr. Allen, nlso was wportoil to hnvo been sub jected to JnBiilts. Ho succeeded In Rending messngos to Solmns, nsklug for liolp. Tho messngo to tlio stnto dopnrt niont todny gnvo not dutnils of tho peril of tlio Americana and refugees nt Urunilalli ' ABANDONED AI SEA OIIKCION, WEDNESDAY, "I never wrolo any auto club in Seattlu or elsewhere regarding the unfitness of tho I'aeifie highway," Mated Major II. L. Jkiwlhy, who Hpent Wednesday in Iedford on highway business. "I did write u pcisounl letter to a friend in Seat tle, who asked me if ho could, ut the present time, mako the trip over the Pacific highway, and I told him the truth, that ordinarily tho road could not ho traversed until June, hut that he probably could get through to California via central Oregon before then. "Tho contractors' oliipic, seeking to accomplish my removal, did not print the letter that I wrote, but gar bled it to suit themselves to stir up enmity through the Willamette val ley coujities to me." Tlio effort to oust llowlhy origin ated in Medford a year ago Inst fall, when Mr. llowlhy refiuieil to specify I tunic's "American ingot iron cul erls" on tho Fiieific highway. Af ter the contract hud been n warded, tho disappointed contractors, headed by Ilealu ,organied to "get Howlliy's goat," ns lleale eloquently put it. Since then they have left no stone unturned they could hull ut llowlhy' head. It i reported Hint the con tractors onndidnlo for highway en gineer, Herbert Xuiiii, camo from Texas to become a salesman for lknle. "My removal at this tlmo would work n hardship upon tho counties now constructing highways," said Mr. llowlhy. "I am not making any ef fort to keep the position, but the contracts should ho completed nnd final settlements mndo before a change is mnde. Under tho con tracts, tho estimates of thu state highway engineer nro final, and tho counties must pay tho nwurds ho ninkes, Knowing this, every con tractor is putting in claims for ."0, 000 or more nhove what ho is en titled to receive, and if tho contract ors succeed in naming the engineer, they hope, of course, to benofit thereby in tlio finul settlements so you can seo where tho counties will gel off." BRITISH CRUISERS IJ7KLIN. Mnrch 24. -Included In tho Items o( nows given out today by tho Overseas Nows agency la the fol fel fol eowing: "Tlio Olornnlo Ii'Itnlla of Home bns rocelvod a dispatch from Athens Baying Hint tho Ilrlttsli battleship CornwnlllH has boon dtsnblod lntlio Dardanelles fighting." MAHCir 21, 1915 NATION AI WORLD'S FAIR Mayor JntncH Kolph of Snn Frnii ;iso t'xtciiiliiig a welcoinct on behalf of the oity nml the l'amuim-I'acific Internal iomil exposition to Vice-Frcs-ideiit 'J'liomiiH Marshall ami his wife upon thoir arrival at San Francisco. VicL'-Frcsidcnl Marshall i President Wilson's rcpreseiilatno nt the world'a fair. WASIIIXOTOX, March 21. Gen eral CurrmiMi has decreed that tex tile factories in Mexico must pay la borers u IW tier cent increase. Ad vicesU Jho tnto department today av tho decree was issued March 22, i to 'become effective April J. Tho Carrnnza consul at Hrowns villu, Texus, today telegraphed the following to tho Carrauzn agency here: "General Xafarrette states that ho has sufficient force of artillery to re sist any attack by the Villa force on Matamoros. It is reported that a Villa army of 1200 has commenced a campaign ngainst Matamoros, but that desertions from its ranks have been in great number." Diaz I.ombardo, secretary of state for the Villa government, telegraphed today to tho Villa agent here: "The report of the capture of San Luis Potosi by tlio Carrnnza forces is absolutely false. There is no sign of u Carrnnza soldier for many leagues around." I.OXDOX, March 24.-According to the newspapers of Athens, Grcceo will not range herself on tho sido of tho triple entente powers by herself, tho correspondent of thu Exchange Telegraph company says in a dis patch from tho Grecian capital. She will tnko an active part in thu war only conjointly with Hulgiiria. Iso lated intervention on tho part of either Grceco or Hulgnria, tho corre spondent continues, would bo regard ed in Athens as ineffective. GREECE AWAITING onvil BULGARIAN All TERRE HAUTE MAYOR ARRESTED INDIANAPOLIS, March 24. May or Donn M. Hoberts ,ono of tho do fondants In tho Torro Hnuto election fraud cases In tho federal court horo, was ordorod Into tho custody of tho United States marshal today nnd was further ordered to gtvo additional bon of $5,000 for his nppearanco to nnswor to u charge of conspiring to Influence government witnesses. Tho men were sent to jail Inst night on tho same chnrgo, Sheriff Dennis Shea, City Judgo Thomas Smith and Stroot Inspector Aloxnmler Aczol, alias Steel, defend ants who woro placed In jail Inst night by order of Judgo Anderson, ulso woro held under addtttonal bonds of $5,000 each on tho same charge ns plnced against Mnyor Roberta. BLOODY BATTLE NOW IN PROGRESS IN CARPATHIANS Berlin Reports Most Sanguinary Bat tle of Campaign Now Raging. Ger mans Abandon Slec of Ossowetz, Removing Artillery Przemysl Force to Reinforce Army. UFHLIX, Mnrvli 24. Reports from the Carpathian mountains indicnto Hint ono of tljc greatest and moat sanguinary battles of the campaign is now raging. A special correspon dent of tho LoknLAnziger telegraphs: "Thu great bloody battle i now in full swing in the Carpathians. It has not yet reached a point where n Jet initc judgment can be pnsscJ on the events at nny point. The conflict is likely to bo waged some day yet with ciiual fierceness by both sides. "The next few Jays probably will see the released Przemysl investment nrniv engaged in this struggle. "Conditions to tho nottlt of the Vistula river nml alon? the Hug nnd Xnrcw line appear to have changed little or not nt all recently." Germans Quit Siege I.OXDOX, March 21. Official an nounccnicnt has been made in Petro grnd, says the correspondent of Neu ter's Telegram company, Hint the Germans since Sunday have removed nil but four of their heavy batteries from before Ossowetz. The Russian statement adds: "A couple of 12-centimctcr how itzers were abandoned after the first battle, one of which was damaged by our fire. Shots from the howitzers failed to crush the masonry of the fortress. Superiority in artillery fire wns distinctly on our side. Xot only was the German attack far from en Jnngering the Ossowetz forts, but the ciiemv faileJ to dislodge our infan try from its field works." Itcstorlng I'ncmysl The magnitude of the surrender of Przemysl nml speculation as to how quickly the Russians will be able to press the advantages derived there from in nn advance to Hungary nnd Silesia continued to be tho chief top ies of discussion in the wnr news to Jay. "The Russians nro putting the fortress in order. They nro sending the prisoners to tho rear, feeding the starving jtopulution nnd tending the sick and wounded. As tho task is an enormous one, it is presumed that Russia for somo time will not bo nblc to divert her strength elsewhere. It is estimnteJ tho Russians had six army corps nrouml Przemysl. I LOS ANGELES, March 24. Dyna mlto bombs placed by Carrnnza agents wero exploded Inst night un der a trnlu load of Villa's ndvanco guard near Forlon on tho railroad be tween Monterey and Tamplco, and forty men wero killed, according to a mossago received from Vera Cruz todny by Antonl Vlllnrcnl, n Carrnn- za roproseatatlvo. Tho four woro taken Into ciiBtody by United Statos Marshal Mark Sto ron. Judgo Anderson waited, until tho jury had rotlrodjit noon boforo plac ing tho chargo agnlnst tho four. Ho rend two Unltod States statutes, ono of which places the penalty for Inter fering with witnesses at 11,000 or a year in prison, or both, and the other fixes tho punishment at a fluo of 5000, or six years In prison, or both. The court reviewed evidence, which ho states proves conclusively that efforts had boon mndo to corrupt wit nesses nnd added that tho court at taches had detected Shea la tho act of signalling to witnesses on the Btnml, -r? V , il ,i A TROOP TRAIN BLOWNUPBYBOMB NO. 2 ' AEROPLANE RAID ON SUBMARINES IS SUCCESSFUL British BIrdmen Attack German War ships Near Antwerp Works Set Afire and Four Bombs Dropped an Submarines Mist Forces Tws Pil ots to Return to Land in Holland. I.OXDOX, March 21. The Ilrilish admiralty Ibis nfternoon issued a statement snyinp Hint a Dritisb nir raid had been successfully carried out toilay on German submarines at Hobokcn, three miles oulaldo of. Ant werp. The text of the ndmirnlty state ment was as follews: "The following- hns been cci?"d from Wing Commander Longmero: "I have to report that n successful air attack was carried out this morn ing by five mnchincs of the Dunkirk scpindron on the German Hiibnutrinps being constructed at Hobokcn, near Antwerp. Tog Forces Iteturn of Two "Two of the pilots hnd to return, owing to thick weather, but Squadron Commander Ivor T. Courtney nnd Flight Lieutenant II. Roshcr reached their objective and after planing down to 1000 feet dropped four bombs each on the submarines. "It is believed that considerable damage has been done to both tho works nnd submarines. "The works were observed .to bo on fire. In nil, five submarines wero ob served on the slip. Met With Gun Fire "Flight Licutennnt B. Crossley Mfcates was obliged by engine trou ble to descend in Holland. Owing to the jnist the two pilots experienced considcrablo difficulty in " finding their way and they wero subjected to a heavy gun firo . wliilo delivering their attacks." Flight Commander Crossley-Meates of the British aviation scrvico, in conscquenco of engine troublo while en route to mnke nn attack on Ant werp, was obliged to land at Kruin ingen, nccording to n dispatch from The Huguo to Renter's Telegram com pany. The airman was not inj-.red. Ho will be interned. T AS I L I. Reiner, a translont Is held In tho city jail on a chargo of robbing tho Washington school last Friday night, and attempting to burglarlza tho homo of Frank Craig, employed by Eads brothors Inst Saturday night. Reiner wns arrested by Chlof. llltt son this morning after being under survellanco for a couplo of days. Crnlg, who lives on Eolvonth St. Identified Reiner as the man who dar ingly kicked In tho front door of his homo last Saturday night. His wlfo is expected to Identify him this after noon, when tho prlsouor la bruught boforo her. Doth tho husband and wlfo securod a good vlow. Rolnor is also Identified by Will H. Wilson as tho man who sold a 100 foot steel tape metusuro to him, afterwards identified as tho property of tho Washington school. Some sllverwaro was also found In his possession. The police nro trying to check up on Reiner's record In California. Acquaintances of Reiner's on th "road" camo to his rescue with an alibi, saying that ha was In Redding, Cal., when tho crlmos with which ho Is charged wero committed. Reiner Is a young man and is well educated. BRITISH WARSHIP DISABLED BY TURKS WASHINGTON, March 34. All Iirltish cruisers, not only In Ameri can wators, but In the Carlbbe&a, Pacific and South Atlantic, have bee ordorod to rofralu from taking sup plies irom neuirai counirtee ih enter to iwIJ brtivhW Of HeHtrsllty, M KNOT PE PRINIA BURGLARIES .'i l l v t -J l 'I i f, v el 4. 3 '4 & VI S