j. ar J07,8fNMI WTPf MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUNE SECOND EDITION WEATHEi5 s ' J s Fair Tolltt Mas. ft; MM. f.aV- 1HBHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHVH n. iv: K rorty-flfth Yrr, Dully TmiIIi Yr. GERMAN REPLY EVADES ISSUES Relets Offered for Fnbala and Of fers Reparation fcr Gulfllght and Cushln-jv-Qulhblo Over Linltnnln and Shifts Blame to England Raise Issue of Titanic. 1IKIIMN, May 20, via London. Tim (Ionium reply to the American unto, MMit after Hid linking of thu LuHitiiiiin, was sinned bv Ilerr vou .litgnw, Ihn foreign mlnbdcr, nt 11 mVIodIc lust Slight mill dt'llveied to Aiiibumndor (lernrd thin forenoon fur trmiMmlMMloti to Wiihliinittnn. The nolo expresses (lernuiuy'H re gret for injuries MiMninrd by Ameri cans iih a result of nubmiitiuo nnd iiiroilmio itllncks iiml offers rum pciiHntinii in eases in which (lorinnny In found to lit) in tilt) wrong. Ah lnillriilril previously in these domiciles, tin uotu defers n direct itiixwcr lo the questions mixed by President Wilson H'inliiii; it further i xi'Iiiiiiku of views, (lenunny desires to t'Mnlilixh whether lint I.itilmiin was a dcfciiHcJcM merchant ship or wiiH bring iimiI for the lrmiMrtntiun of wnr imiiiUinii) iiml soldiers, on which unsuspecting pusM'tigcr wort? )K.niiiltril to lake piisnKtt lo snfe fjunnl the war materials. Tim American rcprcscntntiniis re garding the torpedoing of the llrithdi htcniurr Fnlnbn, In which mi Ameri can riltxen lint his lifr, lire nnKwi'ied villi (hi! Mntcmcut Hint it was in tended to offor ninplo lime for tlio pw.rngors mid crow to lunvo thu hlllp. Tlu net ion of Die en pi u in in nt tempting to chrM', however, nci:esi. tntcd mure summitry iietion. F.vcn tho commander of the jnihninrino urautoil tin minutes for tlioio on board to 'rave the vohc nml Kiilnipintly ex tended tliu time to twciity-tlirt.'o mill titt'H linloro niiiknK tin hliip. Mrnu No llnnn (iciriiiiuiy t.xpn,it'o ri'Krct for 'tlio iininU'iitioniil (iltackV on Hid Aincririin htrnmcr CiihIiIiik nml thu lnlflilit. Tin CiihIiIii? wuh nttnukcil by (I'Tiiinii uiniii'ii in tlio N'ortli ea nml tlio (ltiinilil niiH torpedoed off Hcilly lhlaml. (Icnitnny iINhvoivh nuy itift'iition to nttnvk InimilcHt neutral i'ri ft. Sim nffern to pnv L'oiiiMii)n tlon wheruver pIic in found to lio in (lie wrong,', and to refer ilonlitfnl rahes to The llano for n deeUion. Tim mihhiiu" in tin Ainurii-mi nolo ronci'minir it poMMJhlo ilinavnttal by ieminny of iiilent to hink llm I.iim tiinin nml I lie illricnntiniiniii'ii of her preHent praetieert of hiilimarine war la re mo not inenlioned peeifieall' in the reply. Tliu noto hlaton that ix'iiiliii); the reply ol the Aineiieau ;o eminent to the tlennnn acsninp tioiiH of fuel re;iirdin tint diame ter of thu l.nsitmua nml hur cnrRo, no ntlejnpt will ho niHilu to answer tlio deiiiaiiilrt coiilniiiiil in the AiiK'iienn nod'. TIionii iiHHiiinpliuiiM of fael uro us feilnwH: "Thu IiioiluiiaJVvnH Imitl iih mi auxiliary irnfe()iiltlilixei mni rar l icd on tlin navy (fid n xneli. Shu earned, aeeerdinx: to (lennan infor mal Ion, (wo J,'1"' mounted nml eou t'fah'ii lieiow dockH. (Continued on Page 2.) z LOST OFF HELGOLAND 'AFTER TO YANKEE NOTE OKNKVA, May 2l, vln I'arix, 4 'Jilt) p. in. AMIfpnteli imlvtd 4 hero thin morning fiom l'rld- riehwhuvrn on Luke Con h unco sctti forth that oim of thu Zop. 4 pollu (tiihhplK which Ih fee diiyn 4 iittu raided Ibu town of South. 4 end nl tlio mouth of tlio Thiunc, 4 fttrty inlli'M ciihI of London, wim 4 flruck by ono ut thu HiilUh t HhrlU filed aUll, OhIhk t b 4 rcMillnnl V4 of iimm II wuh ini 4 M o jchcIi jbu iHHlnlHiid ami 4 fell inlo Ihu M'tt off JMtfolnml, W7Wbrr Ibu ww wt( Mvcd In f t f t t if tf BRTSHTORPEDO NDARDANELLES NEAR 0 ON American Station Ship Endangered When Submarine Fires Wild In Turkish Waters Requested lo Shift Anchorage Out of Danger Zone, WAHIIIXHTON', May UII. Thu Ainerieaii htalloii hip Heoriilon liar- jowly t'Hcnpt'il ilmmif:u by n Miihimirint' on .May lit nt C'otiitiintiiiuplc. Am- bmiHitilor Moip'iilliau ieMirled to thu htntn iliparliiu'iit lodny that the tdilp wiih reipietited lo shirt her mit-liorat; on iti'i'iMiiit of HiKhihle (Innrr iiho from thu tire of nhoru hatlorlvft, Tin tiit departmi'iit IcmIhJ lKiiei thin claleinenl on the Heorjdoa invi tletit : "The de))artnieiit it ndvined by tliu Anieriean miihiiNHailur in ('onlnnli iiupln that on thu afternoon of May 'J I n Militant inn entered thu llotphortit ironi thu Hon of Marmora, nml that xt'iernl (orH'i!ocH were fired in thu hnthor, oiio of them xerionly ilaiini); iiiK " litrKi triinxport anchored near thu Scorpion. Tlio town nml Mioit Imtleiii'rt oH'iud firtt without rt-milt. rhc Heorjiion liiiH hern rripientod hv thu port captain to nhift anehoraijo on iiccoiint of thu wt.ildu ilmi)(pr of file from t.iore liattenen and will go tip to lledbek nt onro. ' On May '27 tliu Itrit!-h ad.aimlly rciMirtcd that it Itntixh xulnnarine had tlaMird 'nt f Coiixtitntinoptu harhor ami iiwehnri'ed a toqieilo nt a Iran port. Tim latter Mtot wn evideiill) the one which cndnni'oird the Seorjt inn. Tlio Matloa vhip in a converted yacht hoiiKht dtirniK thu Spnninh war, GALICIAN GAINS OFFSET By SLOW I'KTItOnitAl). May 20.ItUMlnn nrmy offlrvrs mtnort tlmt thu lctory of i:tt)ieror Nlcliolni troopR nt Slcn lawn on tbo Han In Central Onllcla, him ofinet the micceimcii of tlio Aur-tro-ttormnn forccH at Ilndyinno and (totimikow. An Hndyiano tlio Our ninnn occupied territory on tlio right hank of thu Han extending tiro miles cant nnd nn equal dlHtanro south of till village Kant of Oouimkow thoy ndvnncud n short dlitnnco In tho di rection of tamlierK, According to military opinion, hownvor, tho nd vnnco of separnto grotipR of Oerman forces cannot result In material prog ress toward I.omherg while thu wholo luft flank of tho (lorinmi urmy ojwr ntlng between tho Vistula nnd the Carpathian!) Is lining prossed back by thu 'ltunnluiiH along tlio lino from Hlenlawa to the sottUi of the Ran. Kvory move enstward of tho (iormnns weakens their cominiinlcntlona with tho rear. An jot no direct nssatilt has been made upon Prtcinysl. The aim of the normnns, nppnrently In to encir cle tbo fortress nnd attempt to pro ceed leisurely toward I.umberg. ITALY'S ENTRANCE AFFECTS CHURCH HOME, May 'J8, in Putin, May 120 0 p. in, DiMUiHtfitiK thu vexed (pieH tioit of tlio deparluro from Koine of rcproriciitutlvcif of hi'lliKorcnt conn Iriert neerediled to thu holy wee, tliu OfrHvcrntoro Itoiiimio, I he Vatican or Kim, Hiiyx: "Adiiiittliix Unit ilm Itiil Iiiii uoverninent in under renponnih!lity lo tho holy hco, Mitch n ponllloii'dld not eorrehionii with thu dignity of their ol lice. Their departinu J rum lloine mm'! bu ntlribiiled merely to n new hltiiulloii mealed by ho pallc. iallon of Italy l,i ilm war, The p'J. tfou of bu lioly ht'u W icudcted mot iliffietlli hv ii eainiol confer direetiy with ieiiu'enliillve of m liilkf,l- hU, Ibu iCtlliIHK llM lll'IIIHl"l. wllfy wbleb H ) Hreesry l"l" IH mw wiry out M hiUI'h I" VICTORY SAN )cirlUwHwyi MEDFORD. ROAD OVER SISKIYOUS IS Mountain Section of Pacific Highway to Bo Opened to Travel in Few Days, Tim I'orlflo highway ovr tli Pis klou mountain will to thrown opfn to travel In a few Uyn. Tilt hlsh way will h on of tin Kcrnlo drives of America. It la smiled J4 frnt In wlillh nnd tho mm i mum xrsdc Is sis per cml All rurvrs have a minimum rnitlus of 100 fet ami evtrywhere thu road rnn l srn for a hundrnd yards shrsd, llmlntln all dansir. Th utretrh of 13 mile In Jackson county cost ovr ljoo.000 for srsd Inc. It will be hard surfaced this iimmr iinrir lh direction of thfl stain hlshway rotnmUslon. Tits nsw hlshway rtlaris tho Dolllvcr loll road with Its IS per cent grade. Tho hlshway crosaes the Fouthern rarlfle railroad track twice, ones at Dollarhlde and acaln nt Htelnmsn. In lK)th rasea the hlshway pa"es over the railway on concreto brlilss. At rttelnmsn a noel but very necesiary piece of conatructlon Is seen where the hlshway not only nas over the railway but turns three quarters of a circle nnd passes under Itseir. Ttila was done to savs the expenae of msk lnt a flit further down which would have required thousands of yards of material Courtesy Oregon Journal. TO MEXICO PLAN WASHINGTON', .Mny 'JO. Prom- dent WilMin'H fortheoinlnj,' htiitemeut on thu Mexican hitiiation will contain a detailed review of eonditioiiH nnd herve n warning on the factional leadcrri that the United States will itisiht on mi improvement of the in ternal hilualion. Offieialu refused today to discus what alternative thu president hart in mind. Thu btatement Iiiih been written by President Wilson himself on hi type, writer in hix study, mid is said to contain nbotit lfiOO worth. It will he forwnided to the various Moxienu lendera through Amerienn aentn. It it Kitid to bu based on the conclusion that oonditioiiH in Mexico have come to hiieh a stale that the United Staton iih tlio Miutheni repulilio'ri "next friend," must eve to it that there is a clump". An embargo on the expottation of anus from tliu United States is un derstood to.liavn been under consid eration. Tim repot t to President WiNon by Duval West, who recently letuined from Mexico, is mid not to hnvo been the only factor influenciiiK Ibu president's determination. Mueli other data has been comiii); to bim for mouthy Anierieuti Hed Cross supplies for the famine, piffi'iei's are to bu con centrated in three great government warehouses ut Galveston, Laredo and Kl Paso. Letters to thu governor of each stale, many prominent men and to some interested putties in Mexico linking co-operulipii, were sent out to dity by ltel Cross, headipiniters. MLY AND CZAR IIOMH, Mny S-tf.NeeotlulloHs bltVM bwH rOrMH4 Wh PullHKIHd, umurilffiii Ih Ibu TibUHv rliardlHK llit irHr l JImIv f pilsHtrs uf HuIUh hhUpWy M4 fffim ih AuArluu fyiw, EMBARGO ON ARMS PRESIDENT BELIEF 10 EXCHAM MEN OREOON, SATURDAY, I old Concreto viaducts that avoid railroad trade crossings on Um HS l klyou sectloa of ta Paeifle Ulskway. JUDGE HUMPHRIES NATIONAL FIGURE OF SEAHLE DEAD 8KATTLB, Wn., May 29.Siiper lor Judgo John K. Huinphrlos, whose Injunctions and contempt ot court de cisions In a street speaking contro versy with tbo socialists of Seattlo draw nation wldo attention during tbo summer and autumn of 1913, died today ot uremic poisoning, aged C3 years, Ilo was n natlvo of Cal houn. 111., and had lived in Seattle 27 years. He wns n enndldato for supremo Justice In 190$, but was defeated. Alleging that ho had been counted out, bo Hindu tho alleged Injustlco dono bim an issuo when ho ran for United States senator in 1910 and for supromo Justice Inst year. In July, 1913, following tho riots lit which men from United States warships wrecked n half doion meet ing places of tho socialist party nnd Industrial Workors of tho World, Judgo Humphries enjoined Mayor Cotterlll from closing tbo saloons and censoring a dally newspaper. Judge Humphries subsequently caus ed iSwj Imprisonment of 100 social ists, Including saveral women, ono with a baby, for contempt of court In signing paper denouncing hint for bin iHsuniuo ot ait Injunction in n street speaking enso, BIG LEAGUES HAMPERED BYWEAlUiNS CIIICIAW), May SH iUIh and rold woulkor have caused 103 baseball khwwi to b poiripoHOd In lb KtlH hI, Aiwrlfim uml I'tidtH-sl wkuq sIhm I he start wf ibu stmwit, Hseurt)' Ink Ih litHrwi mplUd kr Mny. Tm mm m www for wajr rss pW)iwi'li. MAY 20, 1915 COMPLETED E L IN NAVAL ZONE WASHINGTON', .May 20. An urR ent wnniinp; to Amerienn shipping ttgaiitht tmvvrsing the imvnl war zone inentitionoly and to have nil neutral uinrkinpi di.pluyed us conspicuously ns possible, including illumination nt night, was eommunU'nted to tlio fetate department todny by the Gorninn govenunent through the American embassy nt llerlin. Tlio Gorman warninc: was announc ed in the following statement made public by lite utate department: "Tho Amoricnu nmbassndor nt Berlin has been informed by tho Ger man foreign office that in view of tho fact that duriiii thu btbt few weeks it lias repentcdly occurred that neu tral ships have been sunk in the wat ers dosiijnuted us tin nrea. of mari time war by tlio Gorman ndmirnlty, on February -1, 3013, ami c.pceially in ono en.0 wliore it wn cstablihlied that tho biukitig was traceable to an atlael: by a Gorman Kiibmnrino which took tho neutral idiip for an English vessel in thu darkness, on account of tho inadequate illumination of it. ngntnil dintinelive markings, it rec ommeiideil that Ameriunu sliipping eircles again he warned against trav ersing tlu urea of maritiiiiQ war in cautioutily and ttKo bu urged to make the neutral thinkings uH plAin us pes dibit1, uml espeially to bitvo them il luminated promptly uml aufficicntly ut pight " Recevtry of Nineteen Buitoi NAKAIMt), II. (., luy J0. -Kin, ti-i'ii bodies of MeliniK of lust Thar- ilnx tuploftlon pi (lie icservt) wine f thu Vvrii rut'l t'lMwjwHy hmvi hem taken out nml it U iswelfd tM bi) other ihue, whleb ur bidd'H U- lil... I fal II .i I k.li.ls 11 ll.l .li.li 1 Si II llU NEUTRA HIPS ivvrnwd M I Winn ii inn m im i xvntt shi s TEUTON MARCH UPON PRZEMSYL IS UNCHECKED Berlin Admits Russians Hurl Back Austro Ferce at Scnlawa, But Claim 6a(ns Elsewfcere French lembard Last Obstacle In Arras Battle Rages at St. Nazalre. IIKHLIN, May 29. Tho Austro Gerrnan advance on the Callclan for tress of Przemysl Is contlulaR un checked. Tho official statement is sued today at tho war office says that further ground has been gain ed. It is announced also that German ariators dropped bombs on St. Omar, In northern France, 22 miles south- cast of Calais. Terrific fighting la contlulns along the river San in (Jallcla. with tho Anstro-Gcrman forces making prog ress except at Scnlawa, fifty miles north of I'rzemyal, where, according to tho claims of Petrograd, and the admissions of Vienna, an Austro Hungartan forco Is being thrown back across the river to the west bank. In this action tho Russians assert that thoy capture! several thousand prisoners and a number of guns. In tho Caucasus tho P.nsslans now in occupation of tho city of Van, in Turkish Armenia, are steadily ad vancing against tho Turks. Tho latest report given out by tu French army headquarters dwell on Iho British advance toward La Has- sco and further French progress in tho most difficult sector of the Lens Arras line. Near Kcurle, a little, te the north of Arras' a" formidable Oer man fortress bars the road to the eastward. The' French have eapttirea apart' of this work, whfetf Js know as the Labyrinth and tbeyare bow endeavoring to totality reduce it. The Germans are fighting stoutly to pre vent allied progress in this direction, nnd they have made bo less than ser. on sanguinary assaults on the bow French position at Angres. llerlin reports that tho battle at Ablaln, SL Naialrc, Is still raging. I OE LONDON, May 29. Tho Turkish troops depending tho Gallipoll pen insula against tho landing force of tho allies number 20,000 men, ac cording to the correspondent at Ath ens ot tho Ueuter Telegram company. Tho Turks are remaining on tbo dofonsivo in tho Caucasus and 'are concentrating all their efforts on the Dardanelles, whither reinforcements aro being brought from Syria. Tbo supplies ot ammunition, both for the intautry aud artillery, are reported to be decreasing rapidly with no prospect ot being replenished. Reports reaching Athens from So fia set forth that llulgarla is holding to neutrality, but tbo leaders ot tho opposition party believe that if Ru mania intervenes in tho war, Bul garia will follow suit. F C. V. Mirviiif chief of tho govern ment weather bureau, arrived on No. 1(1 today to, investigate tho needs of tho weather bureau Bervieo to th" Kogtto Itiver vulley. Thu preliminary work uml the establishing of suh-lu-lions has been done by Mesors. Drake and Sheldon. County IVtlhologUt Profohsor M 1', llemleivm, 1'rofvssor V, 0. Keitner un-J A. (.'. Allen will vii.it IIh-wi fcule Utio) todwy with Mr, Murvlfi mm fwiHUii Mm Ibu JufwrwutioH be to- ffwlrtsu, HbiHibl h piMmt wUwr .-..u.... n... ..rf...., .iii i.,.. 1. 1 I.., i.. 80.000 TURKS IN ALLIPOLI SHOR MUNITIONS WEATHER BH I VISIT NO. ,59 ; Naval Attache Examination Stows New DetaHName ami Part ( Vessel Painted Amidships Captam and Crew Describe Attack ef Sa Wedf to Testmwiy, WASIIINOTOy, May 20.Kv.l cnee forwarded by Ambassador Page to the state department tocbty, gMh cred by Lieutenant John H. Towers, naval attache at the American em bassy at London, indicates that the American steamer Nebraskan was torpedoed by a submarine. r Lieutenant Towers made a .tech nical examination ef the Nebrasksn HNCESHOWS NEBH HIT ' BY SUBMARINE on her arrival at Liverpool. The efckf engineer stated that he saw the wake, of H torpedo jtmt before ,the vwm'I a, was attacked. The American ambas- "v Fador in London informed the state department that Lieutenant TowerV investigation brings out tho fact ns follews: i "That the Nebraskan Imd left Livf' " crpool bound for the Delaware' break water on the afternoon of My 24 and was in water ballast. The words 'Xcbraskan, New York were Hti(d on eaeh side araiilflhipa in letters jtix feet high, and she flew the Amerieag flag continuously up te approximate ly 8:10 p. hi., May 25, at which time the ship was about forty milea iwiiik west of Fastnot. , ' "The flag, was theti haakd ,dowa. because the sun had set-nad the Mf wa nonsidorcil nt Mm. Tkm nhi'nf ml. ' giHecr of the (4iip at 834 p. w.eb- served a white awak m Mm Water, perpeadicuhr to the abin e Ute.sVar- ' ' baara.aMk. and a Kak&'wiiL'''' felt alOit instaatly, followed by a violeat explosion abreast heid Na. 1. "Hatch coverss No. 1 were IsIowh off, also cargo booms above the name, and the air was filled with oil and debriJ, tho double bottom comiart ments below bold No. 1 haviar beea used for tanks for fuel oil. Itottoet plating nnd pieces of the hide were blown up through two tleekri. Tha fdiip settled immediately by- the head end officers and crew took to tlv; boats. After remainiag off the ship about one hour, they returned and headed the ship for Liverpool. "Under orders of the Rriiittk ad miralty, a Ilritisii naval trawler earm; up nt midnight nnd remained with tln Nebraskan until she reached the mouth of tho Mersey- "No one was seriously injured. The ambassador is sending by mail a de tailed report of Lieutenant Tower und deposition) of three of the shipSt officers taken by tho consul at Liv- cqrool." KULTUR IN Ml VIA LAND SEIZURE PLAN OF GERMAN "f " KIO JANEIItO, Uraril, Mny 29. The gazette do Notieias in its issuo of today, denounced " what it doscribes us "Oenmin maneuvers" in. Southern Iirar.il, " " where the Qennans have (stub "" lilted nn important colony, " " " This paper declares that the " German colonists nshombled u " depot of munitions of war, and that it was their intention to proclaim the independence of tho " " stato of Sainto Cntlieritie. Tho outbreak of tho war in Km ope caused them to postpone carry- t ing this project into ef feet, '-The Hraziliuu government i mUi) to t hae communicated this in for- million to tlie Oemmn Biwiwler, who promised to iiivwtitfHte, f f -f 4- f -f - . J)NIM)N, Muy W, UiM' 4. v-A Kwrt rtweivl by LbjjtF; )iteA ikm Ike MMMr ('knwijtit V He VtmvU tmufAUnUm Mis) IftsM MH lialWN tmu lit, XWm hm kAm b w, IV JppjWisliii Hf WW, i . - i - ,& i ' i a 1 A w -1 (.'' i n 'i ii .y.'j'ifcT'yiJa,