9m 9m on (infill MIKI, .; . '. n k iI MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE '' SECOND EDITION WEATHER liAwn-M THtmiMys Max, j I hi. li frtttp, ,M. . . . Porjy.flflli Yinr. Dully - 'IVnlh Vmr. AMERICA'S 7 I bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb? 3bSi bbbVbbVbBbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbbbbal kbbbbbbbbbbbVbKVMbiiFP ' T "waLST! f ' ' WW 'WBBWl I I i ' I I tea "UytMis 10 E STATES WILSON Executive Mnkcs Pnlrlotlc Address on American Flag and Protection It Carries (or American Havy Prais ed as Most Efficient Nation Wants No Territory. N'KW YOHK Mny 1".- Pr.'hi.lont WIInhii di'livrird n inlHoti( liililn-ts on tlioAiiiuricnit'tln); nml'thr jrtr lion it cnrrii'4 Tor AniiTiriuiH, nt n Itllinlit'Oti f;ivrn (mlny in lii- honor liv Hit1 New Vnrk nllUwrn' I'ominilN'o for tin1 ri'vi'pllon oT tlic Allmitlc flil. Whi'ii Hit' pntitlonl iuok' lo sonk Mum after H'vIcwImk" tin' luiraili of Hiillurn unit iniirinvi from tin Mri't ln wan i'iilhtiiiirtii'nllv I'lin-inl. l-'ivo liiiiulrtfit iinny nml niny "ffU'i'M ntnJ other jjiK'"t jinniM'il to tlu-ir f'tt ami lllllUnl'll. All tlfrlciTH V(Ml in lull tlriuM uniform. Alton II. I'urUr, .In- coll Schifl, .IomiIi II. (Iioatc, AiiKii-t llolmont nml iiiiiuy othor iromiiii'ut Now Yorkiirit wmu miionjj tlioo irt'i int. Ort'iit Navy XmIinI Tlio nrchiitOnt ileclntril that tlu liinclu'oii wan not tlio oi-ciixion at which it wiim wi-o for him In innki an ixU.'iiiU'il aihlri'NH. I lo mild ho hail nhvayH liml a ili'i'p iiiU'ivt in the navy. "II in iiht," lio Mii.l, "llial Auu-r-ica hIioiiIiI have a Kicut navy to c. pri'Hn Un I'harimU'r." Thn navy, lio mlili'il, liinupht tlio Viillnl Stali'ii in touch with tlio rv-t of lla world. Hoort'lary PiiniiOx wan warmly praim'il hy tlio pnwiih'iit. I'n liT dim tlio navy tunl hoooiuo uioro ami moru I'fficit'iit. Tlio ncorolary, lio iloolnu'il,lmtl It Eh on tiro Miippoit, Dxpiix.N Our IitoaN Tlio navy of tliw Unlloit HIhIph, tlio liiTsiilont Haiti, "o.vpiONort our iiliMiU. Tlift flool lyiiiu horo at Now York i a j; roil I floot mill Iiiih nolhiii of IiIuhIoi nhoiit it. "Tlio nl out IhiuK ahont Amorioa ih Unit it wautH no torritory ami (picn. tioim no other iimUimi'h honor. Wo iitaml for liumnuity nml for tlio IhiiiKs Hint humanity wauls." Hpoakiaj,' of tlio flajr, tlio preaiilont nH8orteil tlml it lypil'ioil nil tlmt wiih liont in tlio world. "Tlio iiiIshIoii of Amorioa," lio wont mi, "in what hor Holdioirt ami kiiIIoi'h Minuld think of. Thoy liavo uotliinir to lo with Hliap- ill; Of polioioH. SlIllU'lillH'K tlio por nous who run tlio Unilod Slaton for Hot tlio principles it wiih foumlcd on, lull tlio pooplo theniKclvoH novor for t'ol. I''orro of IMInelpIo "When a clinic iiooiiih in this coun try it In iih if. you put your finor on thn puNit of (he nation, iih if ,ou put your luind on Iho piiIho of a ilviuimu. "Yo lift no lliroiilx niiuliiMt miy liiilinil or nliiM in the (.'ailed MIiiIph. 'J'IiU fleet In tlio river in a reit nol emu vvliloiico liml Iho fureit nf Amer lea Im the I'meo of priuefple, There i liollilinf eluti fn' hIiIi-Ii Iio ujll eon. leiul' Ai Hid jmiucIuiiij nf Jilw indiei 'fekilin M'ilM lull tlio liolel in iu fM'i'l N fk'tt ))nt Ml luwhur in tin NEED NAVY SS AS BIGGEST ? (ST' ' 'T1BBU2.' - i. ., I Bi 1 i vg.in; l 1 IiiiiW ZZ13&ZSxsZ2SEZ2&r2- ( L j yi 'Pr HIBm EMVOY 'WFORIMEN' WILSON REVIEWS WOWOFIESIE SEEKING PEACEFUL SHOUT MUTANTS ATI 1NTII! f I PPT HEAD HUM KISSFniFMFNT ACCOSTING WILSON n,Ln-'LLL' AGAINST AUSTIUA BOOTH'S BELA1NS WASIIIN'OTON, Mny 17. Or. Con- ntmitlao numlm. tlio Auntrlnn nmtmii andor, liml n Ioiir conforonco today with Secretary Ilrynn uml other stntu doinrtiutnt offlctnlH. Wlillo ttic mil linHMiilnr would not dlscusa tlio ob ject of IiIh call, the Impresulon pro- vnlled In wvll Inforiupd clrc.loa that ho lind pndonvorod to Hound out fool ing with n vlow toward niHlRtlnR In a pnu'oful Rottlomnnt of thn ultun- tlon with Uormnny, It Ih known tlmt tlio Auntrlnn nm- ImKHiulor uml Count Uornntorff, tlio (lornian nnibnnndnr,. lmvo heeu In rloso coiiHiiltntton for sovoral dnyn ami Inlit Aimtrln In watching with deep lutoroHt tlio cnuroo of ovoutB hit ween tlio United Stutoa and her ally, throwing hor Infhionco In tlio direction of piovontlng any rupturo In frlondly rolntloim. Tlio KorlmiHiiOKH of tlio otnklnR of tlio I.UHllnaiii, (ho luloimo foclliiK It linn aroiuod In tlio Palled Slntoa and Iho couutry-wldo Miipport which linn boon kIvoh I'ronlilont WlUon'a unto are fnen which Imlli Iho Aiulrliin nml Ucriiuin amhniiiiudiir u to under nt ood to lmvo niiiiniiiiilnilod In their iewrlhu iioveliinioiilii. It wui ho lleved Ud (hut I lie md ruMlliHied (tHreein rem for tint prewut u enl In (Im rubiMHilii" wurfurti lo wold any ml wlil'h would finllur liilfitvl If Mn lit Uju rwllii Hluli MEDFORD. BAniESHIPS REVIEWED Bf PRESIDENT IN 1 l.ofl to rlulil ln IilllrilN Koteiily.flvo righting lilHt of nil Mini , ' wiUi,&- tSrS .'Tj' . ". T' - . . ' NEW YOUK, Mny 17. Two wom en autfraxluta eluded tlio heavy Kiinrd stationed In tlio hotel and suc ceeded Id roQclilnR tlio floor whero tlio prcildent wns ut luncheon. Tlley inunnRed to hims Socrotary Tumulty nml Kvo h(tu a lottor to bo doltvorod to the president. ' Mr. Tumulty told tho women thoy woro Impollto nml would rocolvo no nimwor to tlio lottor. Tho lottor wua written on stationery of tho Nutton nl Kxecut(vo Commttteo ot tho Con ereHnlonnl Union for Wotmui Suf frage, and appealed to tho president for his '"powerful aid to remove tho political tllimlillltloB of women," Tho women went to tho lobby and Waited. Thoy told tho reporters It would bo nucleus for tho president to attempt to eludo them. "If noresHary we'll hlro n tug nml go out to Iho Mayflower to see him," one of thorn said. When tho president luftjliu room whero tlio luncheon was IkIJ,;(Iiii two women, who had re turned, stopped out or uu snlo room nil ilcoiifroiilln him exelulniedt "Vulus for Women I Voles for WuhhiI Mr I'lexldonl, wo lmvo k ineuHii for youl" The got po urlhur Jh UMr hi mt, Vuwr i-iT'l mvk wiom sii iiim i(mhM uml imu Uimu uny fca , JaalL L?l,l r TmSSSBi. illHllflHHilPliM'w -Miaflttilf-!?5! - -x -r. . -i . . ,ir,Maraii Hi.HRIW!t-lr'" wn kmc' "-ML.-fc' .i" i.HUr.TA cga y. i ;TWi..-a;.'vr.;Tr: .t!5K"st .V r if ..am & f i, '... l-..JtE" I :i I J I H I ' -lSrK. I 0R1300K, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1915 shown In I lie fib-turt lire I lie Wyoming, 1iUn part In the roilctv. ... Jt' r fetfwafc. - '.wjsrssftftfe. UNCLE SAM HAS A FEW SUBMARINES, TOO These suhnmnncs, guni'dinus of our shore, made the trip from Key Went fo New. York in word time, arriving way ahead of schedule. "With themenmc the monitor Tonopah, at extreme left of picture. 'From left to right, the sul murines are K-l, F-2, D-L DO, 1U), lying at their assigned positions in the llud.4onjiiyer. MtrjIUy Armada of Battleships Re viewed by President Most Power ful Array of American Warships Ever Assembled. NEW YOUK, Mny 17. A mlglty nrmndii ot battleships, destroyers, submnrlues nnd nuxlltnry craft, tho nntlona bulwark in caso ot wnr, swuni; nt nnchor In tho Hudson river today, Broomed for review by tho president ot tho United States. Tho most powerful array of flKhtlng ships over assembled In an American port, sixty four In nil, the fleet stretched for four miles In n double column ot Holoinn gray, but touched with gayer colors were pennants and onslgns streamed from fighting tops nnd pinathend in honor ot tho occasion. Each battleship was In rendtness to thunder, nut tlut presidential saluto ot twenty onn k mis when tho navy yacht Mayflower, with tho president on tho bridge passed them during the afternoon. I'rcilciit on Mm) f loner Convoyd by tho cruiser llultlinoro, Iho Ms) flower, brlHgluK the provident from WuihliiKtou, reuched Iho liar hor Ittkt nlKht and nfUr s short Imlt nuur Toiiipt.lnnllli, Mm Hied up Iho rlvoi to smliorstiw Ht( wt Kwrly I'lrsl Hnw, it v'M sflw wWhUIiI " wi' a ",' ' "I'm n nm-. UnKlilp of Admiral ridclicr, In comnmud of tlio fleet; the I)clnwrtr, Michigan And Ilia South Carolina. -, Mm e--wM -, f - - "AiVlff JtBl Arlr tL - m-mm ii,J!M.l,fM . -bbbtw ,- 11 anss. twKteJsaaBjQ" fcML2!w .. , - , - . . ,-- . HZ7 i..., . T.-tr.--TT3mm&)mmmmammmmii ' , 4. KOMK, Xrny 17. A revolution tins broken out nt Trieste, according to a messajro to the Iden Nazionnle, telc jimplied from the frontier. A crowd, oomposeil chiefly of women, because mot of tlio men lmvo been called to tho colors, invaded the fiqimro on which fneen tlio palace of tho Kovcr nor, Karon Kricssenti, Tlio women cried: "Death to Francis Joseph! Down with Austria I", burned an Aus trian flnjr, tonetlier with a portrait of tho emperor, uml attempted to attack the palace. Tho governor ordered uoiidarmes to dilute, and tho women retired, fight in? htuhhornly. Lamp pots yuro torn up and the sins of tobaoconistA which hear tho Austrian coat of arms because their businesn in a pov ernment monopoly, were destroyed. Iho Idea Niuinunlo dispatch Mnto that fort.x-hcven women were killed nnd over .'100 wounded. ZEPPELIN SLAUGHTERS WOMEN AND CHILDREN (SLIK, Vrawv, May 17.-A Zeji. peihi uirohip coiiiinj,' liom I io chant ml flew over Calais at iiliilit. It ilroppeil bomb on vurioiM iiiuitcn. of Hio 'll), klllmjf (wo I'lilldnii timl wmiipliiii oiio koiiimii, Tim pfoiMTly ilmiiiijie wan livlil Aflvf Hit I mil Hit) I'liiivllu uild ' Jr- -.-' --"" - ?5-t rS35' .. 5ZMZ!s .-giiTBla:, (WVKJy Jb tilV (llM'VllOW Uf till) M', NORTH RIVER, i.'JP' BOOTH-KELLY LOSE TIMBER CLAIMS OF WASHINOTON, May 17. The mi prema court affirmed today tho de cision of the niuth United States cir cuit court of appeals in cancelling fivo patents to Oregon lands held by tho Ilooth-Kelly Lumber company be causo of fraud in entry. l'OKTLAND, Or., May 17. Tho Rovemment'H enso against tho Rooth Kelly Lumber company first camo up in tho United States district court four years ago. It was charged that Stephen. Alice, Ethel M. and I.uoy Ln Itaut, relatives nf It. A. Hooth, who was then man ager of tho lumber company, and Kd ward Jordan had deeded tho lauds, located in outhcru Oregon, to tho lumber company shortly after obtaining- patent. Kvideneo aNo wan in troduced to show that eaeli had re ceived $100 for their services. Tho district court cancelled tlio patents of tho La Rauta, but upheld that of Jordan, On February 'J I, ll):i. tlio United Hlntr circuit court of appeals cancelled (he patent of Jordan nUo, ami I ha chko wiu car lied o lm suprfttH) court, Tim litigation whn broiiht iiilo mi nsiial priiHilHi'Hi'e, Kfc'llMif Ik last geiiernl 1-leellonif, ken (t wax mmUi H eim.pulKil iU Mnlnt Kuolk. Uo tfO. 48 GERMAN FRONT General French Awwwucm AdvaM of Nearly a Mile Frwwh Thrwt Cantlmies letk Nerth ,f YprM and Swth ef La laseie termM Assaults $eM. h.t LONDON, May 17. P(ieM Marslwl BirJpkn Frek has brnkfu .bli siU enec in rcunl fo : UwJiiovwnVnt?' of the liriiWi army northwest of" Lm Ila-soo with tlio luiiioiiHoement of an advance of neHrly a wile into the Oeniinri line. Thin, together with the continuance of tho French tFinistn both north of Ypres ami south of La Uasijce, constitutes the outtnndiiK feature of tho military Httnution to day. Military cemmentatent here regard the Ilritixh advance as a genuine break of the German line, which, if maintained, must inean a retreat for n considerable (.ection of the invad er's forces. Itetake Yser ltrkJe Rccapturo of tho bridge over the Yser ciinat at Stecnstraefe y the French deprives tlio Germans of their last connection with the west Hide of. tho waterway. German assaults on the British position at Ypn'H" seem to have spent themselves-, at '!ouat for tho moment, aa Field Murshal French reports all has been quiet there for the last forty-eijht hours. Official rciiortst from Petrograd do little to minimizo tho severity of the defeat which tho Iliwians lmvo ex porienoed, practically tho whole lino from Central Poland to the Carpath ians. AIobk Fstera Frot Tho victorious Germanic amie lmvo robbed tho Uns.-iana of most of the gains of tho hard winter and early spring campaign with the ex ception of Przemysl, which ia closely threatened on two xiden by liovtih? forces. In the latest I'etrograd oohi municutinu there is a migsestion that the Hussians uro e.rotielied'brliiud tho river San in readiness for ono of those sudden movement mirli aa pre-. viously turned defeat to victory for them. It is evident that (ho Austro-Oer-mnn forces wilt leave nothing uadoim in tho attempt to force a ttrossimr .of tho San. The RumImhh admit Ikn loss of fifty guns during the retrwat of their third army t .the; San,, hut. assert that most of them were de stroyed. nemiany'rf reply !' Amorioa aad Italy's next step divide diplomat interest here. KING CONSTANTME'S CONDITION SESHOUS PANIH, Msy 17,Trtt -&' RUif CmUtHdim W tiftm Imm sum cw mm wtjiw, mi k tktk tim Aim i Mm Nm wm mm tif Ik Im nt fast mjHy km hmmm H6 M n BREAKS BfFORf RRITLSH ATTACK J:l .' ,1'':- r r' M 1 4 "" ,-. i U