Medford Mail Tribune . SECOND EDITION WEATHER ToulKlit awl Saturday Un settled Max. 07$ MIji. 40. Forty-fifth Tenr. Dally Tenth Year. MEDFORD. ORECION, FRIDAY, .lUNliJ 2r, 1915 NO. 82 WARSAW AGAIN OBJECTIVE FOR TEOTON ARIES Russians Assert Present Lines Arc Strong as Ever Before the Polish Capital Desperate Fiflhtln-s Along Dneistcr River Struggle Renewed on Western Front. AAA F K S DEFEND CAPITA I M AY LONDON, Juno 25. SoniothlnR of n lull In tho fighting na compared to (ho foverlBh activity of tho Inst fortnight, is onnhllng military oh- Horvors on both Bides to tnko stack nnd forecast futuro operations. Potrograd claims that tho Russian dofonslvo positions aro so sectiro that tho Anstro-Ocrmans will not bo nblo to withdraw many troops for ubo against tho allies ot Russia. Tho Husslans assort further that their present lino beforo Warsaw Is as HtroiiR as It uvcr wns and that their armies on tho river Dnclstor will fall back only if tho eastward drlvo of tho Austro-Gcrmans from Loinbcrg threatens to cut them off. Tho authorities of tho central em pires aro less communlcatlvo con cerning their futuro Intentions nnd movements, but It Is believed that Warsaw again Is their objectlvo. On ICnMcrn Front Gorman official accounts of tho fighting along tho Dnlstcr ngreo with tho Russian au to tho desporntcness of tho strugglu which tho two armies aro still waging In that part of fin llula. Tho Ton tonic version, how (iv or, admits retrogression only nt ono point, stating thnt superior counter attacks by tho Russians nt Tartlnow had caused u portion of General Von l.lnslngcn'n troops to bo withdrawn towards tho Dniester southern bank. Klsowhero In tho southeastern theater of war progress was being mnnulo, tho official statement said, whllo further north, although tho Germans hnd evacuated tho vlllago of Kopaczyska, which thoy had re cently captured, they had broklan through tho Russian lines near Stog nii and hold tholr footing thoro. On Western I'rout Latoet iiowb of tho campaign in ""runco shows tho resumption of ox tromo activity on tho heights of tho Mouso, whoro tho French toll of n violent Gorman attack. The Gor man claim Is that tho operations thoro wore bogun by tho Fionch ami that n trench was retakon from Ihcm. Tho French admit u Gorman advnnco, but dcrlnro tho former linos lntur worn rO'Ostabltshod. Activity along tho Italian front Is still chiefly In artillery ongngoumntH with occasional Intorludos of activity. Tho Italians claim, however, to bo gradually advancing along tho Isonzo and to hava ropulsod Austrian at tacks at several points. Munition Campaign In England tho campaign for mu nitions Is In full swing with tho pos biblllty of national registration to ascertain tho "man power" of tho na tlon. Thnt Knglnnd appreciates tho need of -adding to" hor fighting ro sourcos Is significantly Indicated by tho publication In tho London Times of tables showing that tho casualties of officers during tho last month conio within a few hundred of tho total officer casualties during tho ontlro South African war. The total In South Africa was 2752, which tho lists slnco May 20 show thnt 2110 officers havo been killed or wounded, or reported missing. Mexico City Isolated by Gonzales Artillery Duel Reported In Prog ressFoodstuffs Exported While People Starve Red Cross Relief Delayed Until Occupation Capital. A WRITING E NEW BRITISH NOTE "WASHINGTON, Juno 25 Unltod Statos govornmont officials today ad undor consideration In connection with tho now Amorlcan note to Groat Ilritaln concerning delays to noutral commerce the latest IlrlUih memor andum on the subject. The British noto, wbleb was pub Hatted here anil In Lotion today, ox phtlRtt In detail measures taken by tbe Ilrltleb government to Minimize UBveleei to neutral oommeree under the order In council. The tali to made, however, that Amer ican eUteetM bare ho Juti eravnil far Mmnlatajt an ueut of the treat ment aceord4 tbeir carfOM. WASHINGTON, Juno 'J.-). Zapata forces (lefeniliiifr Mexico City Iiiivr enpijjed the ntlnckini' Cnrrunzu nrmy in n series of artillery duels timl de layed itH advance. No details were detained in the advices rcachinc; here today, which were tho first in dications that the Cnvrnnzn advance would be resisted. Tho foreign chancellories interest ed in the Mexican .situation have liecii p,iven to understand that the president will determine on some no tion in line with his recent .statement on Mexican nfl'airs after (ho returns from New llnmpihire in July. Some of the diplomats luivo re ccioil official stnlemonts that while tho population was starving $100,000 worth of foodstuffs eio exported to Cuba from tho territory held by Cur runzii in (lie first I luce mouths of KMfi. Communicalion with Mexico City litis been cut off since June 18, when (Icneral Gonzales, tho Currnnzu eom maniler, cut the wires to Vera Cm, at Otutulm, thirty-six miles east of tho capital. Consular advices from Vera Cm, today said tho wireless wns still down and it wns improbable that communication would be restor ed befoie Gonzales enteied the city. Vera Cruz dispatches to the Cnr rnnzu mjonev hero hnvo insisted Gon zales was "tryinjr to snvo the city from the horrors of attack," ami had been ordered to exhaust evcrv means to induce the Villu-Znpntii troops to withdraw without lesistnnce. Tho Cnrrnnzn war department urges that the Red .Cross relict' expe dition be delayed until nftor the oc cupation of the eapitol. General Car rana has promised full co-operation with it. MAN LONG 0 FEME AY SOGHUSIS Debate in Prussian Chamber of Dep utiesSocialists Declare Against Wild Plans of Annexation, While Minister Declares Government's Aim Is to Terminate War. N D MAN E 1013 CONFESSES MURDERS IJIJRLIN, Juno 25. Tho debalo In tho I'russlnn clinmber of deputies yes terday on tho attitude of tho Gorman people toward pcaco attracted consid erable attention today. Hcrr Uraun, llerr Wloncr and Dr. Karl Llebknecht took part In tho exchanges. Tho morning newspapers report tho proceedings substantially as follews: Herr Welncr, progresslvo, cited with signs of approval from tho mem bers an article by Hugo Hclnomann, socialist, to tho effect that no Gor man wants pcaco unless Gormnny's enemies aro willing to conccdo h6r right to develop' her economic nnd cultural powers. Masses Want Pearo "To this statoiuont, Dr. ICnrl Lleb knecht, ono of tho socialist leaders Interjected: 'Wo hnvo tho masses with us and tho masses want pcaco.' "After this Interruption, Horr Wloncr centinued: " 'Wo aro convinced that tho co operation of all parties and classes Is essential and that it moans German victory. In this co-operation Is found tho guarantee thnt wo will hold out, and that wo will bo spared from such dastardly attacks In tho futuro.' "Horr Uraun, socialist, was tho next speaker. Ha said tho socialists, did not deny that tho Gorman peo ple must stand together against their Innumerable enemies. Ho referred to tho fact that certain porsons nro talking about continuing' tho war I nrdor to realize 'wild plans of an nexation.' "A great majority of tho Gorman people wish Imperatively thnt no op portunity for securing an early penco bo lost, tho speaker declared, and thoy oinphatlrally roject annexation Plans of all kinds, particularly such as havo boon ndvocated by ono Gor inan ruler. Democracy is opposed to thoso objectionable, projects, if only for tho renson thnt thoy prolong wars. Government Seeks Annexation " 'Tho Gorman pooplo wnnt no conquests,' Horr Uraun declared. GREAT DREADNAUGHT ARIZONA TAKING THE WATbR 4 ipj Sho feels tho "thrill of life jilon," her keel"' The I . .S S. Atisoiin, mighty sister ship of the dicnduniulit IVun lwiuui, sliding into the water' nt tho Hrookl.wi nfiw-vnid June HI. ''clou, a picture of Miss Esther ltoss of I'reston, Ariz., us -be Minified the bottle ot wine iiKulnst the ship and christened her. (Continued on Page Two) Hin.MINC.IIAM, Ala, Juno 53--Syd Jones, hanged In tho county Jail yard hero today, left a note In his coll In which ho confessed 13 mur ders. Two of his victims, a Mohllo & Ohio brakoman, and a Nebraska deputy sheriff, wero writes. Tho others woro negroes. Jo 11 OS named among his victims Thomas Thompson, Charles Dennett nnd Doputy Sheriff W. S. Moscly of Crawford, Neb.; Shay White, Thomas Shay and Sam Leo, Monterey, Cal.j I'attlo Qtilrgo, a Moxlcan nt Fort Wlngato, N, M and John Llttlo John an Indian, nt Shorldan, Wyn. Tho unnamed brakoman, ho said, ho killed at Iloydwoll, Ky. "I am sorry I missed getting Rich ard Mooro, September 12,' 1912," Jonos wrote. "Just ono more would havo, mado nn oven number," 'S FEET LOS ANGHLKS, Cnl., Juno 23, Seven Mexicans chopped tholr way Into tho homo of Mrs. Loulso Marti nez, an aged resident ot tho Latin quarter near tho plaza early today and applied fire to her foot which Induced hor to reveal tho hiding place of $120 In gold. Three or tho men thon ntacked hor, aftor which thoy quarrolcd because $120 could not bo equally divided among suvou. Tho dispute Have Mrs. Martinez time to summon tho police, and four officers who responded captured tlvo of tho Hovon, Ono of tho missing men got away with tho money. -g rJa-t ; . ARIZONA N IN A FIST FIGHT 0 PROHIBITION I'HOKNIX, Ariz., Juno 53.- Illows accompanied tho defeat today ot the "search and solzuro" prohibition bill which was on the "dead" fllo of the special hoshIoii of tho loglslaturo. Itoproaontntlvo W. I'. Mahonoy of Mohave county, nttackod Representa tive Jumos Goodwin ot I'hoonlx on tho floor of tho nwombly ns tho lat ter was explaining his voto against tho moasuro, which would have glvon officers authority to search any homo for Intoxicants, Doth Goodwin nnd Mnhonoy votod against tho hill, ono of n Borloti of proposed acts to supplomout tho stnto prohibition constitutional amend ment. Goodwin was explaining his voto when ho noticed that the young woman stenographer omployod by tho nssombly was taking no notes. Mahonoy took oxceptlon to Goodwin' remarks on this clnumatnuco and struck him In tho faco. Goodwin did not strlko back. TUGAL RENE FEALTY TO ALLIES SEEKING REVENGE PAULS, Juno 23. A Ilavaa des patch from Lisbon says: "Tho ministerial declaration read In tho chamber yostorday afternoon ronowK manifestations of sympathy for tho allltw, disclose tho govern mental decision to present to parlia ment document which throw light on tho attitude assumed by Portugal li relation to tho Kuropoan war and In conclusion affirms tho country's resolution to soak rovungo for dam ago Hiifforud In Africa. "Aftor reading of tho declaration, Alexandin Ilrawa, loader of tho domo cratu, prnmliMHl tho government tho support of his party. "Antonio Almeida, bond of tho revolutionists, declared ho would tight tho now movement and would attempt to obtain Justice for l'lmonto Castro, the former promlor. 8unhur Almeida's assertion aroused a groat demonstration In tho galleries re served for tho public. UNITED STATES GATHERING SHIP SEIZURE FACTS Reply to Great Britain Delayed to Se cure Data British Statement of Detentions Rcnardctl as Evasive Washington Not Rcatly to Accept Principles in British Note. WASHINGTON, Juno 23. Suffi cient fncts on dotentlon and solzuro of American ships and cargoes by tho British fleet hnvo not yet boon gath ered by tho stnto department to com ploto tho now noto to Gront Ilritaln which has been undor preparation sovoral weeks. Secretary Lansing disclosed today that tho portion of tho noto dealing with tho principles ot tho blockado hnd long ago been outlined, hut thnt officials had been absorbed In getting data on American ships nnd goods detained or seized. Ho Intlmatod that tho noto In Its final form would bo a presentation of tho ncadom'la prin ciples Involved In tho British prnc tlco undor tho order In council. Ilrltlsli Answer Kvn.slvo Tho British memorandum, review ing tho efforts to minimize Inconven iences to neutrals, will bo acknowl edged in (ho now noto and soma ot Its principles will ho discussed, al though It Is recognized horo that tho memorandum wns not Intended ns a roply to tho American protest ngalnst tho order In council. This Groat Britain has not answered. Officials hero reganl tho British statomomut of detentions as ovaslvo. Tho memorandum puts tho total mint hor of vessels "still dctnlnod" at 27. Nowhere in tho British momornndum In 'a statoiuont of tho total detentions which tho stnto department eslmaos n almost 100 slnco March 1. Rejects 1'rliiclplo Tho now noto to Great Britain will doubtless call especial attontlon to the British statement that of ho 272 ships detained,, sovon "aro frco to do part as soon ns tho Horns of tholr cargo placed In tho prlzo court havo been discharged." Washington Is not rondy to accept the principles embodied In that stnto meat and officials contend that It Is small consolation for nn Amorlcan owner of n valuablo cargo, Tho noto will Insist that n non-contraband car go, consigned to a noutrnl port, r gardless of Its eventual destination, shall not bo molested, GE RMANS REPULSED MB T ER RIVER l'KTKOGUAD, Juno 25.-AiiBtro-Gorman forcos wero ropulsod with heavy lossos at throo points on tho Dnclstor rlvor by tho Russians, ac cording to an official statomont hero under date of Juno 5:t, given out to day nt tho headquarters of tho gen oral staff. In tho KosmlorJIno dis trict thu Russians carried by assault a strongly fortified height. Hnor moiiH losses nro said to have been In flicted 11 pob tho Germans in tho Ko zany region. Roforrlng to operations noar Lorn berg, tho statoiuont assorta that Rus sian counter atacKs wero successful. BAiUM ROAD SOLD TO BULLIS PRICE $60,000 1 1 ii.M. i Actual Transfer of Property to Take Place Before July I Bullls Trol ley to Extend Out Main to City Limits to Connect With Barnum Road, Which Will Be Electrified. Deeds cnlling llor the transfer of. tho Ihiguc River Valley railroad (Illinium lino) to the Southern O10 011 Tract inn ciAnpnny (Hullis line) wero drawn Tliuithday.nntl tho notunl transfer of the, property will lul;o plnco between npw null July 1. Tho deul, which hn been hanging firo for tho Inst nix wco'tH, ia practically clos ed, nwniting only tho final xignn tures, Tho puix-hano price, nn mimed in the deed, is $00,000. The Hitlo mutiiiH tho cleetrificutbn of the Itanium lino ita entire length, eight miles, which includes ono mile in Medford, fivo miles between this city nnd Jacksonville, nnd tho two miles to the brickyard, nnd the ex tension on Wht Main street of tho present slreokm" line. It also means tho probable extension of tho line into tho Applcgatu mid on to tho Blue Ledge Inter. II11U1I Out AVert. H'jln It is the. intention of 'Jio Hullis in terests to build out Mir'iti street, tup ping tho business nuil Tosidcncn dis tricts, nnd coiincctiiig-willi tho main Itanium liu in the sulniros. The city council at its Inst ivulur meeting grunted a six months' extension 011 tho Hullis frau chihu' for (ho comple tion of tin's work. Arrangements for tho crossing oL'ltho Srfuthcrn Pncifio trnokH nt Main strcct'linvo been com pleted between the Hullis interests, tho stnto rnllroud ovoniinlssloirmiil the Southern I'.ncific. Work 11HUi tlwi oloctrificntion of the lUirniipi lino nnd the Muin sheet externum will begin within the next two weeks, ueoordinjr to present plans. A conference was held this morn ing between Mr. Haruuni, Mr. Hullis nnd Attorney W. I. Vnwter nnd the donl pnioticnlly Hoxetl. Immediately nftwward Mr. Hullis left for the Sterling mine. The llurnum road has been in op eration for over twenty yenrs nnd wns bnilt by municipal co-operation from Medfoid. Several deals for its transfer hnvo nil fallen through. At various limes it bus been reported sold, once for !rr..,r,000 and once for $80,000. Tho latter figure is the ono generally nttiibiitcd as tho figure nt which tho Hurniim's held their hold ings. The right of way is tho most valuable part of the line, tho ctip mciit being out of date. The deal has long been hoped for nnd is regarded by Medford and the (Continued on Page 6) LASSEN PEAK 1 ERUPTING HKDDIXd, Cnl. June 2.i. Lassen peak emitted Loda 1111 liiercasinglv heavy column ot smoke thnt roc skyward oveial thousand t'ect in it JlCId eruption. Thu activity appar ently was at the northern point of tho crater. Yes, All the Crops Look Healthy for 1915 (News Item The I niteil State dep ailment of ugiii-Mltiiiv pn-dnl- the bi.-.i -I crop ia the h (ny of the ountr thi car ) By Satterfield L y .7 -szS 'mm W vA. 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