rmn WMi rftnilvrwit Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER l-'rtlr, heavy frost tonlitlit Mux. I.J i Mln. Ill j 1'ro. .01. Ci3 riirty.flfth Ynir. Dully 'IViilll Vimip. ALLIES CAPTURE GALLIPOLI FROM TURKISH FORCES Alliens Dispatch States That City on European Side ot Dardanelles Is Captured Turks Claim Allies Arc Drlvrn From Asiatic Side Turks Makliin Gallant Defense. I'AIIIH. Aiull 00. A dla- patch riom AllHMUJ to Him llnviiN ntti-ncy says Hint l'" rlly fir tlnlllpoll. on Hi" Uro pcau dli.lt' or (ho Dardanelles near tint eiilrnucit to tlm Him or Mnrinnrii, linn t-n rap- lined ! tin allies, It Ih also snld llml (ho Tuilcisli fori nt Nngnrn on tlm Asiatic nlil" or tlm straits has been bombarded heavily, fr i.on'hos'. April no. orririai imrlom still loinnln tetlcctit con cerning Hi" military operation on tint Dardanelles, lint Dm Litiulnn import (IiIn iiioiuIiik contain a num ber of special dispatches front Hint iokIoii In which tlm claims nro innilo Hint tint allies nro Mendlly advanc ing niiilor cner of tlm flnt of tint rlt'itl, tint not without mooting nn opposition which I causing (hem Imnvy louden. llrltUh troops nrn re ported In occupntlon of th narrow tongue of Urn peninsula to tlm north of tlm town of (inlllpoll. Alliens pi edicts that till" campaign will Inst a long llino, an lliu Turku occupy ex coptlonnlly well prepared defensive potiltlona. - Tuik Klimv Hrmcry IIHIIMX. April 30. Tho follow lug official slnloincn( wan IhnuciI last ulKht rrotu tlm hondiUut"tors or tlm general utaff: "IteportM from tlm Dardanelles pay tribute to the hravery and ondius Usui of tho Turkish troops. In the f lt-t hattle of Kuiu Kaleh ttie Turks did not fire a shot, hut rcpuhtcd tho itneiuy with the hiuonct. "I'orty warship lioinlmrded Red dul llnhr. While thin Imltlo wan In pi ogres tho Turks captured n largo wuuulliy or rlflert and ninuiunltlon. "At (lalllpoll tho TurltH foiiRht un Interruptedly lor two days against the runstant attack or Hut enemy without hIiowIuk fatigue. Tiulu Claim ItepiiKo CONSTANTINOPLK, April .10. An official Htatement IkhiiimI lieto to day hii'h that tho allied forces which lauded on (ho Aslntlo sldo of the Dardanelles huvo boon entirely denied nwny, Hint a largo part of the troops which Invaded (lalllpoll peulmiuln had lieeu dilveu off and that several warships and traiiRporlH of tho allien havo hceii damaged. Tho Htnteinenl Ih ax follow h: "No enemy forcoH remain on tho AnIiiIIc sldo of tho Dardanelles. "IIomHIo forces at (lalia Tepu (went coast of tho (lalllpoll penliiHtila near tho tip) a 10 ohiitlnately maintain ing their pohIHouh undor uo pio toctlon of ships. "From tho other parts of CuUlpoll tho ouomy him been dilveu off, "Wo havo damaged Hovurul war ships and transports." BAIL AND FLEES PIERCE FORFLITS SANT KKANTIHCO, April 110. Federal nflicinls lieio uro hcniohing loilay Tor Dr. T. .1. l'ioreo, who fail ed lo appear in (ho federal distiiot eouil today for trial under an indict ment charging liim witli using (lie mails- lo defraud. Jlirt hail of .fJOlKI wiih forfeited anil u lieueh warrant for liiH a nest wiih issued. II in report oil thai l'ioreo is in either I'oillauil or Scuttle, ami tho nilljiorilies. of both cities havo hceu linked to uppiclicml him, if possihlo. 1'ohIuI aiilluMilicH who liavo lieeu woildiitf up tlm eiiHCH hero npniiiHt twelve or more iiiheiliHlii iIokIui'h, hlutcil loilay lliut I'iereo Wiih ulho iu illelcil in INiiIIiiiiiI In lit l-t on n (liaiyo nl' mWiiHo of tlio iiiiiIIh. T GERMAN FLEEI SHELLS DUNKIRK KILLING TWENTY Kaiser's Hlijh Sea Squadron 0(1 Bel ylan Coast Zeppelin Haiti on Enij llsh Coast Towns Delglnns Re pulse Attack Upon Stecnstraatc Geiirral Advance hy Germans. I'i'.TiiodiiAi). apiii no. a son- oral (lerinaii offotmlvA movement oiko moro Im under way nleni: (ho entire I'ruitHlnn liorder fioni TIInK to tint VIhIuIii river. 'I he Cermau nd vnnce Ihlw time evidently U alined at (lie linltlc provlineH which nro rich III ciopN and oilier rood xllpplb'it, Ali-hlp Hold LONDON". April an -Tlm cant count of Kncland Iiiih ai;aln been nub Jected to an aerial attack, acenmpn tiled hv lint unii.il Infliction or ma terial damnRe, hut without caHimltlcn of any rorl. Like former raldn thin one of Inxt nlRlit In innrked hy dlf feteiicen or opinion an to tint typo of air machine uncd hy the Hermann, hut niont people uricp Hint n Zeppe lin carried tlio rnldern, who arrived In the ntnnll bourn or the moraine and npent a brief time over Ipnwlch and llury Balut Ddmundn, llunklik ltimlmrlcl An official ntntement from I'nrln nnyn Hint (leriaou warnhlpn hnvo ap penred off Hnt IIcIkImu connt and hnvo bombarded Dunkirk. Twenty jiernonn wore killed. Nineteen InrKo nlmlU fell upon tlm city, Tlm presence of the Hermnn IiIrIi nen fleet In (he North Sen linn been reported evernl tlmnn recently and nn official ntntement Innuod In Mer lin a row dnH duo npoko of novoral expedtlonn or thin kind which were made without cnrountorlni; tho Hrltlnb rieet. Tho captain ofa Rwnd lull nteamer reported (lint on cronn- I UK Hie North Sen n few dnyn ngo he onrountered n InrKo number of Cermau warnhlpn. Attiwkx N llepuUeil An official ntatement from tho llelKlan government nnH that it Our mail attack from KleeiiHtranto wan re- pulned. Thin may refer to an on cnRomcnt dencrlhed In unofficial ad vlcen an dinnntroun to the nttncklnc party, ll In raid 4000 Cermnnn were alutoit annihilated hy tho llel Klan artillery. A Loudon denpntch nnyn dcnultory flKhtlnK conllnucn In tho region or the Suez canal. It In anncrted tint Turkn are pieparliiR to advauco for another attack on tho Urltlnh. Ti found on mm That tho mammoth ornotuo orpinlly InrKo nntcluvlaii mon Htom on co roamed tho IIokiiq rlvor valley In pro-hlHtorlo dnyH Ih proven hy tho fludliiR of n fragment or a Iiuko potil rted tooth on (ho dcHort hy Mlku Danlny, Tho tooth mean uren 1 1 IiicIiuh In longth hy 10 In width and Ih In Kood condition. A break across tho center rovonla IIh compo Hilton. Tho tooth la attract ing much Interest and will ho examined with IntercHt hy (ho HcloutlHtH who ox-poct to vlnll (IiIn reclon t lita mim in or. TO ATFACK VILLA WASHINGTON, April !I0. Oenora OlnoRon, tlm ruriiiuxu commander, is moving north on (leiicral Villa u( Ariiiis C'alieutoH. Official nihices I A tlio htalo (leiiarlmcnt imllciilo Ohio- Koii'h iioilliwiiril march hnx lieeu comnarnlivelv rimlil nutl llml ho will KivuJiatllo to Villa In (ho ieiuily of Akihim roliciilcd In it few tiny. M1CDF0RD. F I New York Boss Opposed Direct Prim aries as Umriyit Could Soil Repu tation of Any Man Bl-Partlsan Control of Legislature Caused De feat cf Primary Dill. sviiAcrsi:, . v., Apiii to,- William llanicH, in Kiiit Sim H'lfonx for oppoHiii't iliieet piiumtien li'yi-.a-lion, hail Niiiil that he hclieel niieh clcclimiw would ie too miieli pub licity to oniuliilnleH for office, ne eonliiiK to leliiiiiiiiv pven today in the llarui'H libel Miiil iiyuiiist Colonel Kooeell hy I.. W, I'laitce, ellainnan of ii committee of (he Yoiiii Itcpiih- lienu I'luli of Mrooklvn. Mr. I'rnnce tctilieil thai Mr. Iliiinei hint told him that the lepiitatiou of any man conhl he iiiiucd hv luiiiiii the limclitiht up on him and (hat he couM vote the lifr-iaff of the di'iuoeratH in Alhau in (he icpiihliciin primal ics mill m di-yu-l die people (hat they would do main! n lepra! of the hill. Couiwel for (he eolouel unuceo-o. fully endeavored dunnc the lnv to net from II. II. leeluud, foimer prcidcnt of the Metropolitan Sceuri lien company, (climnuy that he had cotitnliutcil to both the ilcmoeratie niul republican orsuuirution in IIIO.'I. when Mr. Maine wm ehiiiiiiiau of (he executive committee of (he repuli liciin Htatc eiunuiillcc. ('(.'u ninii'N Dlccllon The fnt wiIih'bm todn wn Iliirvrv I). Ilituuiiu. lie said he remcmhcri'd wlm( went on in the senate in 1011 when ii I'liited State nrnator lo mic cecd riiauuccv M. Dcpcw wax chosen. ('oiiiim'I for Colonel Ii(Metcit (hen read what purported (o he a record of (he oto- cniiilioatcH rccciwd. All tho eaiuliilatc" were democrats ex cept Mr. Depcw, Mr. Hinman Miid. lyuly record's read shotted thai William 1 Sheehan and Mr. Dcpcw were (he close-! eontculiinl. In u later vote (lie name of .lames A O'dormnii appeared. Justice O'Oor man was ietoriou. Ill-I'nitlsaii Control Mr. Miuuiau (lieu testified to intro ducing in 1010 the Hiimmii-Orccii di rect pi iniaw hill in the stale senate. Questions- ns (o whether the witnes had talked to Governor Hughe about the piimurv hill, or whether the gov ci'nnr favored the men-ine weie ruled out. Mr. Iliiimnu then rend a record of the vote which defeated the diieet piimnries- hill, H was defeated hv (he vote of 111 rcpiihlicans and 12 dem oerats. The witness added Hint (he Mcadc-I'hillips direct primnrie hill, favored hv (ho orgnuirniion, was tasscd, 1-1 democrats and 1 1 repuli licans voting for it. Tho idea in offering this evidence, counsel for Colonel llooscvell said diirinu' nn nrguniciit over nn nlijcp tion, wn lo show n hi-pnitisan align ment against the Ilinmnn-fliceu hill in favor of (ho Meade-Phillips hill. William M. Ivinf today denied (lint he had talked lo Oovemor Wiitman last uiplit and asked him to appear as a witness later in the trial of the suit. I BY LONDON, April 30. Tito mitlah Rteamnhlp which wns roportod last nlKht to hnvo boon mink hy a Gorman Huhmnrlno off tho Into ot LowIh, North .Scotland, wiih Identified today an tho UiitlHh Htonmor Mobllo carry lug a ciiiko of coal, Tho Mobllo'a crow of 2.1 man vvns landed today. Tho offlcora Bald that tho Hluklug ot tlm Mobtlo occurrod on Wednosdny. Tho crow was glvon Ion luluutos to tako to tho boats. Thoy drifted nhout for nlno hours buforo thoy reachod land. Tho trawler Lily Dale has boon mink hy a (lurmun suhmnrliio In tho North Hen, 75 mlloa off tho mouth of tho lllvor Tyno. A patrol boat picked up tho crow of tho ttnwlor and then wont In ohnno of tho mibninrluo. Tho ntih iniirlne, however, inado Its cucupo. MS GURED PUBLIC TY MEAN 0 A N SHPS SUNK SUBMARINES OIllttlON, FRIDAY, APRIL HO, 1915 ENGLISH MINE GUARDING GA1E CAPTUREDIFORT JSKl mmTrKfr t wiISI &&&&&!, VHS ff mm m F tV S Along the Ibirdani' ish lorticsH uipttircd Lv LOSSES BY STORM 400.000 SHEEP N EASTERN OREGON PORTLAND. Or, April 30 Hfty j SHIM.TO.V, April .10 - VI- thoiiRond or moro head of sheep, .count Chimin, tho Japanese ambaua- worth nbout H0O.00O, nro bollovod , '!r- hl', il0,lll'r Io"f conference to- , dn with hecretar llrynn, prcsum- to hnvo porUhed In tho snow and 'y on t(J jaI,anoso.Chlnei0 neR0. wind storm which has prevailed Initiations beliiR conducted In Poking. northenHtorn Oregon slnco yostordny. lioth officials adhered rigidly to tho In I'matllla county tho Iojs Is ostl- policy of socrec), but It was assumed mated nt over 1C.O00 head, whllo In ,ho confidence related to tho revised Morrow county It I believed that ,U",lant,a Printed to tho Chinese SS.000 hend perished. fo,B of fleo early this week. In other counties In northeastern n,e rov,,,0,l " ,s know to nm" nrnL.n niimnrnu. mnllor loaseH nro VWy Hie original 21 articles With -.,..., .t i..- .i,.,,.,. n,.rA m fruit and other crops has not boon) oxtenslve so fnr, hut fear Is expross-; ,.d fn.. ti... Pninine of n l.eavv frost u.i..; m,., xvi,i .it.w ,! ru- i raln, hull and wind storms were gen - oral throughout Oregon yesterday, although In the southern part of tlio state It nmountod (o llttlo moro .,... t.....M i.' ,.,.. ..in ittuii pjm ui( oiuMtviPi Mimvia be benefitted by the precipitation. Tho storm did Its worst dainago yesterday, wind and teniporaturo having moderated i-omowhut today. Morrow county wns visited by tho worst storm In Its history yesterday. A herder cnught on tho rnngo whllo driving 1000 head of sheep, arrived at his destination with only 400. In Umatilla county, James llosklns mid l-'rank Slonno of Dcho lost practical ly their entire band ot 9000 head. Horses nnd cattle did not suffer. Tho gathering season was responsi ble mostly for tlio los of tho sheep. Portland was visited again hy another hall storm today, Tho mini mum temperature was 11 degieos. E MA11Y8Y1M.K, Oil., April 30. -The dead bodies of Kmil Piuatd ami his wife were found today at their home nine miles fiom hero. Alri, 1'ie urd was found in tho hoiioo with a bullet hole in her head. Pieard was killed in tho haul, lie was a juror in tlio Richard l'ord and Herman Sn.hr Wheatland hop-piokerV trial, nnd it i bind his ino una lieeu inreai- cued. ITALIAN PAPER CLAMORS FOR HUNGARIAN SEAPORT HOMi:, April :ifl. A demand that Kiuine, tlm chief Mnpoil of the Hun garian Kingdom, whall revert to Italy Is iinulu hy tlio Idea Kiulunulu, wii tri'io Dnlisli l ' c i " lard in u Turk- CHINESE CONSULT WIIH BRYAN OVER i three more added. Tho re-appcarnnco of all tho orl- K""u "'"" " momiiea lorm. u !,H thought. Is bringing nbout cxpla- notions fioni the Japaneso nuthorl- 1"' - w','! "" ,nkU"K , h"S beCn I ivli am nt tlii nniiHDit s 1m f.ll.u.n.l "'" ".'. V'" ",u"w lu. " 'u""':u . " "10 l " ltni " speci to thiP, 7 n"d., those familiar W'H tho previous course ot Amerl- can policy bellovo further modifica tion may bo urged boforo tho de mands can bo construed as not af fecting the administrative Independ ence of China. It Is believed that ono of tho subjects being considered Is Japan's demand for tho right to propagato buddhism in China, AS WASHINGTON, April 30. Presi dent Wilson let It bo known today that he Is willing to servo ns umpire In ncrordanco with an arbitration treaty bolug negotiated betweou Tho Netherlands nnd China. Minister van Uappard of Tho Neth erlands had asked Secretary llrynn whether tho prosldeut would accept the designation It tho tieaty wore finally negotiated. HANI VANOOTVKIi, II. C April 110. Tn- htructioiih have been received fiom tlm military luilhorities nl Ottawa that the doiman concerned in the recent 'fKhrliut:'1 on Kiuhtoenth avenuo ho interned at Vernon, 11. C ArrmigcuicnlH are being made, there loie, to convey Dr. Otto (liuiicit. Ilarou von I.uttwuil, Paul lump niul r KtriHyel, tho four (KirmaiiH, lo union loday, 4 JAPAN DEMAND F 0 AMD F IS PREDICTION Heavy Frost for Tonight Throughout Pacific Coast and Northwest Wind Blows Down Much Fruit In California Snow Throughout the Inland Empire. rouDCAST rou oui:jo.v Fair tonight and Saturday; heavy fiost south and east portions, light frost north- west portion tonight. fr 4 SAX I'llANCISCO, April 30. Danger of fruit damage by "lnd throughout the west wns predicted by the United Stntcs weather bureau when the off shore gnlo In this vi cinity nnd tho unsettled weather In the north resolved themselves Into a steady cast wind storm from Ore gon to the .Mexican border. On tho north It was reported (o be blowing 3,'i miles an hour and at San Diego 20 miles. It was rejKirtcd to be blowing front the coast to the Ilocky mountains. If the wind should cense suddenly the weather bureau stated, thero there would bo heavy frost with damage to fruit. Damage at Kxpotltlon If tho wind should continue much fruit would be blown down, It was said. Coast shipping was much ham pered by the coast storm. Tho steam er Yosemlte blew out a steam plpo early today while fighting her way out of port nnd was forced to put back. The gale swept the Panama. Pacific exposition, doing some damage. About forty large electroliers wcro blown down during tho night. A patch of plaster was shaken from the east side of the Palace ot Machinery and a large door in tho California building was damaged. The property loss wus small. Sheep Men Suffer IlOtSD, Idaho, April 30. South western Idaho experienced tho worst April snow storm In many years last night and today. Ileports from sheep camps state lambs aro dying by tho thousands as a result ot snow and freezing weather. Fruit has not been damaged as yet but fe.irs nro ex pressed that freezing teniporaturo to night may result disastrously to apples nnd prunes, Tho snow will bo ot great benefit to farmers, as tho water supply for Irrigation was low. SPOKANK, Wn., April 30. Italn and snow fell throughout eastern Washington, northern Idaho and Montana today. Tho temperature dropped 21 degrees In tho lam twelve hours In certain sections. Tho snow rmealned on the ground In places of more than 2000 feet altitude. In Southern California SAN ni:UNAUDINO. April 30. Dear valley and tho San Dcrnardlno mountains were swept by a storm last night which brought the temper ntttro dowu to tho freezing point and created floods which lapped tho top ot Dig Hear valley Irrigation dam and washed out roads and mountain trails. Hunting and fishing camps suffer ed severely. Applo orchards lu the (Continued on Last Page.) ON BRIDGE KILLED HAVKR, April 30. Virtual anni hilation ot 4000 Germans who crossed u brldgo near Stconstraato is des cribed by tho nowspaper Vlngtlomo slecle. llolglau heavy nrtUlory des troyed this brldgo whllo Hold artil lery Bhowered them with shrapnel. Many tlod liundkorchlefs to their bayonets and raised them in sign of surrender, but Immediately their own quick flrorfl, tlio newspaper says, opened flro and moved them down pitilessly, Many survivors wore uiado prisoners by tho Uelxlans. U DAMAGE 4 GERMANS NO. !U SOU ROAD TAKEN OVER BY STATE ENGINEER State Assumes Jurisdiction and Mon day Begins Work, Placing It In Shape for Summer Travel Pavlrtf Begins at Junction of Klamath Road, Thence South. "The Sitkiyou hiahwny la rjne of (In; finest tondtiii tint country. It has becuvcll planned, itn grades and curves are excellent and the con struction wus a pood job. It hart Monti the winter well, with but few slides mid H'ttlcmciilM. Monday (ho Mnto will begin work upon it to place it in condition for summer trnud," ntiununced State Kiifrinecr K. I. f'an tiue niter completing n trip with (he members of the county court over the highway. Arrangemcnls are beinjr completed today for co-openilive work between Mate mid county on the Pacific high way. As fnr ns njrei'd upon, (he fol lowing will be Hie pregram: Program Outlined The Mate highwny engineer will have general MipeniMoii of nil the Pacific highway work, including (hat done hy the county mid will huvo complete charge of that done hy tho state. The eoiinly's engineer will work under Sir. Cantinc's MiHrvisiou in coiistructinjr road north of Cen tral Point, while Mr. Kiltrcdge will continue at ii-iMnnt state engineer on the Sitkiyou section. The fir-t work to be done by Iho Mute will ho getting tho road in Muipo over the SNkiyou.s. for Rummer umj, estimated to cost several tuoiittnnrt.4, followed by paving operation' bepiiit niiiS nt the intersection of tho Klum nth road, (hence south ns far us this year's appropriation goes. The new grade will he allowed to settle a year before pnvin;? begins. Tho state will maintain the Siskijou section until completed. Hillings Grade Undecided Whether or not ho Siskiyou sec tion will bo enlarged to include tho Hillings grade, north of Ashland, will he, determined by the slate highway commission. Its inclusion will prob ably he recommended by Mr. ('aiitiue, though ho has not yet committed hiui'-clf.' If not included, tint county will construct this section. Tho county Avill gmdo under Kn ginccr CantineV supervision, but with its own engineer, tho highway from Gold Hill to Koguo Itivcr, mid tho pnvinjr of the sumo will follow. It ix probable that cement paving will bo laid on the Siskiyous, as tlio cement highway has advantages over bilulithio on grades. In walking over tho Sikiyous, tho inspection party had n taste of real winter weather, encountering u stiff gale, a miniature hli.znrd and snow storm. All went well pleased with (ho highway. The Sweeny settlement is being dis cussed (his afternoon oy the statu engineer, tho county court and its at torney, A. K. Kennies. E IS ATTACKED BY A LONDON", April .'111, fi:10 p. in. Tho ItimU't" Telegram, company Iiiih received a dispatch from ittf corro spoudeut nt llotterdnm saying that tho Ameiican steamer Cashing from Philadelphia arrived nt Rotterdam today and reported hnvliig been ut tacked by Gorman airmen in the North sen last Wednesday. Tho air men dropped two bombs', but no dam ago was douo. The Cashing was flying the Ameri can flag lit tho tiiuu of this uituok and her nnnio was displayed on Iter sides in huge luttoiv. Tlio steamer Cushing left Philadel phia April 11 for Rotterdam via mt Sho jrt of -KI'.'O tons net rgir and is -127 feet long, Tom fialfiM or Trail Iim rHriMl to liU home Hftw ft tmk in Utte oily. RON HIP KAISER'S IN ?t". " t ' r j '3 0