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;;i.'l,. ,r ii .mmi ' i m 1 1 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER 1'nlr nml Warmer Tuesuay.' yitix. i, M!n. in.r. 1 Forty-flfth Year. Dally Tenth Year. MEDEORD. OREGON, MONDAY. .HTLY 19, 19M NO. 101 I LIBERTY BELL ENDS CROSS-CONTINENT JOURNEY rm"-rwr----.-ifn !"gi-n.'ir. MANSR NOD- OG WILSON m R MS BACK TAKES HAND TO DRAFTING REPLY -- .... . . J ,m a, m. V 7 TOWARDS RIGA Most Giuanttc Ojicratlons of Wat' Now in Process Alotm Enllrc Rus sian Front Russians Finding De fensive Battle for Possession of Warsaw-rMay Lose nil Poland. LONDON, July lib Attention is now centered on tTio gignntiu oporn tions in the pnslurnTiulur war whore fighting is in full swing: in nearly very scolio'ii ol" Ihq, lliNsiini lint frniit the Hnlliu l the Dniester. (lenornl Von Huelow on llu- loft of Oeiiefnl Vtn Klni-k in the first invasion of Franco, now tiiuinunls tlio oslrrnlc Jc(!t oC tlic Gorman nd vnni'o lownfd ltign, which I? b"ing conuiietcd liy onvnlry on n scale ex ceeding anything liorctoforo during the wnrof Hcrlin olniuis n steady ul vnueo and Petrogrnil concedes nn tnl vnnco ul'ter tho Htisiim fnrocs hud made u stubborn contest. JB OsMmoU IIjiIIh In Orders On Von Huclow's riahl U (lenernl Von Kichlinrn, who is being IipIiI hi; ly tho great Htitsinu fmtro-s of 04 nowetz. On Von KiehhoTiri right n (lenernl Von flnllwitz, whoso linine appears for tlie first time in large opctntion. Alter capturing Przns nysz lio is now proving u Germnn nttnek nn'fliu Xniew river ami it- trihitturic. On tlio Tninoiiefllnwkn, nml Il.nra lines there is coinpnralivo ipiiet, whieli iH itlxo roj'leeleii on llie .miiiUi side of WniNnw, lyit to illo'smWietiHl tlio lnnvcineiit against Lublin, which was temporal ily checked, in again in full swing. A Hff'iiHe llutllo Tlio llussiuns must light a defen sive battle for the posse-mion of Wnr wiw or ahinulon 'nil of Poland. The (Ioniums aro considered undonbtcd lyMo prefer tho first issue, henee the Kussiiiiif, in the opinion of many military obsenors, are likely to at tempt ix complete withdrawal with their Jinnies intact. Thoso troiuen 1oiih ucliiticH hy tho Oormuns in the east surest that they have little rc-ervo left to devote to the western campaign, which offers, the entente, jillies u respite, either for the com pletion of munitions supplies or n concerted attempt to recapture Lille, (alas In Dardanelles News despatches from Athens re port hard lighting on tho Clallipoh peninsula with the forces of the en tente nllios attacking along lh whole front, Tho attneks are snid to have been f.nccossj'ul hut thoro is no de finite, uows its to tho extent of the ground reported to have been gained. Delated despatches from the llus Man front toll of tho recent concen tration of groat Austro-Oennan forces on tho 100 mile lino hotweon the Vistula, mid tho Hu. (I is here that Ncvero pressure is now boimr put by Kk'hl Marshal Von Maokonson uion tho Itusaian forces in the great Teutonic move against the armies of the annul Duke Nicholas which has brought forth simultaneous attneks all along the front from the llnltio provinces to Hossarnbiii. Itussia'a nnuy opposing Oeneral Von Mnoken- sen is deohirod to be ono of the best she ever put into tho field. Along Western Front Paris reports two otaoks by GeniiniiB, both of which wero puUed. Ono of theo was in the vicinity of Souehoz and another in tho region of North Unhurt in tho Argonne. There wore only outpost encounters in Lorraine nud artiller play on French trenches in Belgium, liuicthitv prevailed along the re mainder of the front. 10 NAME BOARD WASHINGTON, .Tulv 10 Secre tary Daniel tHht tuked eij(lit lead ing AnHtneau wifutific M,iuiut to ielert aixtara won fornot in oionw and in whImmi to join Tk-owan A. KUi un m tlt nw ailvuory boanl for tbti niivy. Mr. Daniel will nut make the HpM.iiiiiiient bunelf, a wu v-jcv.ted. ASKS SCIENTISTS SETTLE STRIKE Believed That Minister Will Be Able to reach Agreement With Miners New Proposals Made By Strike Leaders Which Enables Peace With Honor to both sides. LONDON. July in. David Llqyd Goorse, milliliter of muutlloiiH. lias at Inst taken a band in the South Wales coat sjrlko, ami announced his Inten tion of going to Cardiff tonight to havo a talk with the men. This an nouncement wns mailo shortly after It became tfnown that new proposals had been ml vn need whlclapparcntly offered Reed prospect of Fettllnt; tho strlko. Mr. Lloyd-OeorRO Is very popular with tho miners and It is thought a dlorect1 appeal 'from him will havo a creator, effect than any other In fluence. , A eonferonqo hotweon tho oxecullvo romiulttee of tlio miners nml Walter Iluucpnan, prescient of tho hoard of trudo, has been arranged for tonight, hut wns made unnrcessary by tho action of Mr. Lloyd-George. Tho meeting hns hcon cancelled, although lomo memhCrs of tho executive com mltteo already had started for Car diff from l.buon when Mr. Lloyd Georgo's Intervention was announced. NowlTropoMiN Mmlo It Is understood that new proposals havo been advanced which are likely to constitute fn liaals on which both sides concerned In tho South Wales coal strike 'vll! lo able to arrango j.raco wlihnut Ions of prMstlgo. Nil deilnlio information has been given ut, I tit hero was another dra matic '. ir in tl o ultuatlon that after noon ns the result of a communication sent following a cabinet mcotlng to the executive comnrittoo of tho miners at Cardiff. Tho commltteo which was In tosslon when tho communication was received. Immediately adjourned ii nil started ror London to meet Wal ter Uunclmon, president of tho board of trada. It wns learned later that tho pro posals for ending tho Btrlko originat ed with tho miners. Thoy wero sent to London by tho executive commltteo with tho sanction of tho minors' load ers, who believe they will prove accep table W.J. SAN FHANCISCO, July 10. William Jennings llrynn's failuro to appeal today before tho First Pacific conference of the Asiatic Institute at tho uppointed hour, oaus-ed n largo audience to rise nud mnrch out of tho building, ns if rehearsing u fjro drill. Officers, speakers and n few of the most faithful, 1c-m than a hundred in all, remained to tho end of tho morning session. Mr. Hryan's train bearing him froip tho south was soveral hours late. Ho telegraphed ho could not reach the 1'iiiinniii Pacific- exposition whore tho meeting wag hold, boforo noon. Tho nudienco listoncd with good nt tention to Fredoriok Mcl'onnick, sec retary of tho Asiatic) Institute, but when the chairman uttempted to in troduce a second sjH'aker ones of "Hryan! llrynn!" drowned his voice. Filially it was explained that Mr. Itrvau Was lute and the audience de parted. IIEItLIN, July 10, by wlrolois to Sayvillo. The following official com munication was received bore today from Vienna under date of July 18: "An Austrluu aubmarlno attacked anil tank louth of llagasa, tho Italian cm liter Uiuepio Ourllialdl. Tho erulner foundered within fifteen minutes." CROWDS CLAMOR BRYAN SUBMARINE NK IN ER How Hie famous licll liMtkiil an It went ttirougli I ho streets if San I'nin rlsco to Its new homo In llio IVun sylviiiiim liulbllng at tlio I'anama-I'n-clflc International exposition, lieii II will stay, guaiiled ilay and nlgtit, iiulll llie lilir show cIomn. It will tlieu he tlien to Its home In hide- j pemleiK-e Hull In I'lillailclplila, FRANKLIKELYTO DIE FROM SIAB I MiLLi:i)i:ni:viLLi:, na., ,ini i Physicians who cMiiniucd Leo M, Frauk in the state prison early toda said his condition was much worc. The jagged out in his throat received nl the bunds of u fellow prisoner Sat urday uighl wns Mvnllou and his lum peraturo was at 102 li-."i. Dr. II, J. ltoseuheig, tho Frank family ibysieiaii, who returned to Atlanta last niht, beliecd Frank's condition warranted his leaving. He and another iitcuduiit physician were Mimmnucd back today. Kiirly today Frauk was restless, his temperatiirfl continued to rise pud at about daylight ho was delirious ut brief intervals. Tho (emponiliiro the bibest point shortly before H o'clock nml then began to drop. At 11 o'clock it wns u fraction over 101. Dr. Ouy Coniptou, tho piinon phy sician, was not so nlnimed over tho turn of tho night ns worn the other attendants. Ho said today that some fever was to bo expected and that tho swollen neck wns not beeoasnrily an exceedingly dangerous sitpi, Wood poison is most feared. William Oreen, Frank's Assailant, still refused to talk today. Ho in kept in irons. Dr. W. J. MoNniiKhtoni n nonviet who, like Frank, was saved from the gallows by u commutation of sent ence from Oovornoi" Slaton, wna nearby when the nttaok was made. His quick work in making a ligature of lint ends of tho jugulur vein stoppefl tho flow of blood. Dr. ItoMtuhurg said this saved Fniuk'o life. i ' ROOSEVELT OFF SEATTLE, July 10. Thoodoro Looscvolt roio oarly this morning. At 7:4r Mr. and Mrs. Iloosovolt sut down to broikfaat at tholr hotel with Senator and Mrs. Mllos Polndoxtor and Scott C. Ilono. wlltor of the Seat tle PofcUlutdilgontor. I'olltlea wero not dlfirfuMod at tho broakfaat. A croAd in front of tho hutwl gave Looi-vult a cheer when hit automo bile ilrew a-'iy at 9 o'eloek, and tho former pcMldAnt llftod his bat and kiuilod. 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It did not say whether they bad ovfto uatod. Karllor private advlcos said (lonoral Villa's southern column was ppproachlni tho capital. Tho official dispatch salt! Genoral OoiualoB hnd left sis thousand men In tha cnpltsl. Olsorvora boro thought It indlcatoil he had Bono to moot tho Villa column l'ainlno conditions In tho capital aro doscrihod In a Hod Cross roport received today. Dated July 1st, it says more than 100,000 women on tho previous day applied to tho Interna tional committee for food tlckots. Only 40,000 woro available tt. .... rnmaplll Onil llnnliln n .lnv . T '","",' , ' ,'"" " ' 7 went to the slaughter houso to got tho blood that is savod and glvon away," tho roprt savi, "thero aro now 2,000 dally bealeginK the atos. Near thoro tho other dsv twenty peoplo woro seen strugeltHK (u K ulooes ot a dead bono." DELUGE FALLING IN ICAKKAK t 1 IV, July 1U. In, nu-.-iiVac f of lltxxU provsileil here to day, following lnaNy mia ia Kansas and tl- -' i' "f Mlnri i.t 1 iiiltht. ArcitinpuiiM'il l. fetronjf windu frrnii twu tu lour iih In-- of ,ram tell tu the Kiiu nii valley, REDFIELD CALLS P0IS0NE0 SHELL ADVERTSER down WASHINGTON, Jtijy 1().-Let-tore of reproof, wriln IJJ" jjvunitiiry Uedliehl, wero sonli lu5ln.f ' fj. tho Clovolnud Automatic Mimhinjiiiy ii)iu V" t , V IIIIIUB BOIIIIICHBl. Ol llll'Ml'll puny of Cleveland, OhionpT thv ffiro greatly unsettled and there American Machinist, a NVW" VftrVthfAt lmieh Inntiinr nml destrueti trudo iniiKazino. denlinir with tthtf publlention of an ndveiliiomeut or ... , ., po.sono.m 8molhng sheila. I'lirt liklit In I l Ifimtklitr umiiiHtil i.u ,v.v. w ... . . 11.1.1PH;, ,Wimii nmiingnr of tho Cluvelnml aonoern, lohuruotorizo tha ndvertiaomaut . in quostlon "utrooiotia" nml says: "At 11 timo when overy iuitluel of patriotism culls for calm nml self restraint, whim fcobriuty at state ment is nhnoil n supremo iltity, you, as you admit, to gain notiuo to tin ndvurtiiumeiit, draw u picture of huiiiiin inisory as u iiieana of (turning ' ri iinlif lliriniMli liui unlii nr tun . lobbies to produoo it." Tu his letter to the Hill Publishing company, piiblishora of tho American MiiohiuisU, Sveiulury Jtedfiehl wrote: "Tho time is one of peculiar ox eitomout with half the world 011 fire, and wo alone of tho groat iintiona lire outside of the onnflict. At sueh a iiuie when vestruiiit ami ealm l the duty of every ciliaeH, your ooluuiu j were opew to slutiwHits ealrulstwl to araua wrath am) kindle oxcite uieut m Ike ivkidt has altowu. 1 trust Uie offenMi anaiaat humanity mil against that self eniitnd wlurb ia a pittriulic duty may nut be re peatal." The inr-tiKutioii bv the depart ment of I'KluiiirP crli,M-d that Iks ('leiehiiui eoiiccrit hail lor sale it matttin, wbirk wa not priwarilv de xigtied In turn out mim neid abclU, but win. b could be u-d for llmt purpose. IBANDITS SHOOT ' THROUGH WINDOWS OF PASSING TRAINS Pl'KDLA, Mexico, July 10, wu Key West, Fin., July Jl). Delayed in transmission, Conditions id the reg ion betweou Vera Cruz nud Piiebln ((13 miles southeast of Mexico City) has ug nml destruction ot llnHttirOv On tho Inlor-Occnnio rnil 'roaM stations havo been destroyed lm(4vecn.Vqr(t .Cruz nml Jaliipa for tl.o 00 inilttfi '"ml. In ono instance it 1 if ' . 1 mo Hinnoiiav infftui ami ie cltiiii 1 operator vrfyt killed On tho llntwL owned broad gaue railroad tho Zapata forces ore bo coining bolder. TIio 1ins been shooting in tho outskirts of Unua and Cordova. Trains nro delayed i;n fruijuentlypnssflngors, some of tjitm Amoricnnn, havo beui compclfcil tu, lio on tho floor of tho cars whifo bailditfi Hhoot through tho windows 01 passing trams. In rosponso to tho protest of Join It. Sillhiinn, Prchideut Wilson's site- oinl Kfiont in Mexico, ngainst t , tanks on foreign owned property (lononil Cnrranm stntioned 11 guui ut thu liuue American owned sunf pilllllllUOIl Ul I'lOIUIO. .lipillll UTOp wunt to tho plantation and linage the Cnrrunzn men to a tree. Kl. I'Ami, Tx.it, J 18 Car niiiis' Kut he r aoa drcQlbnihm rousa uiut here Uu received ad vltoa that Naeo, tfonnr, was captured today by Carraiuu rorejss. a part of the Villa sarrlaop ecuping across tho lntern.it tonal iuUdarj lino into thu L'nlUd dlatos. NC OCCUPIED CARRANZA E President and Lnnslnq In Accord Ootli Having Renfchcd Same Con clusionNote to Be Definite Indi cating That United States Cannot Expect to Remain Passive. WASHINGTON, July 19. Presi dent Wilson and Secretary Lansing today discussed In dotal) a draft of tho nolo tn bo (wnt to Oormnny this wool; Informing tho imperial govern) ment what tha United States will do If there is further violation of Amer ican rights on the lilRh seas, Tho return of President . Wilson from Cornish, N". II., gave Secretary Lansing his first opportunity to con fer on tho policy to bo followed as tho result of Germany's failure to satisfy tho American demands mnde In tho note of Juno 0. Or Infinite Character It was understood that tho Presi dent and Mr. Landing found. that they hud reached about tho samo conclus ionthat tho next communication to Uormany will bo of n definite char-' acler, tanking unmistakably clear that the United Htates cannot bo expect ed to remain pnsslvo In tho event of another attack on nn unarmed And unresisting ship with a loss ot Anier leans. Tho noto, It Is now practjcally agreed, will announce to Germany the Intention ot tho United States to r sort Its right on tho high season aci r.ordanco with International law, Thoro w'lH..probaby be little or no discussion on tho principles treated already at length In previous notes. Prompt action In dispatching tho noto wns Generally forecasted. To morrow It will bo submitted by tlio president to tho cabinet and possibly may bo rovlsed again at Frlda's moctlng. In official quarters it was agreed that tho communication wou'd bo on Its way to Ilorlln by Saturday. InNiicnced by Oitluua Although It Is not certain whether reference will bo innjle to the attack on tho Cunard liner Orduna, It Is known Hint tho Incident has swept aside previous suggestions that tho next communication would take Into consideration that Gorman subma rine commanders In nctual practice woro conforming to tho rulos of In ternational law. Secretary Lansing was at the "White houso for moro than an hour. AVblln bo bud been In frequent communica tion with tho president since the latter went to Cornish, N. II., It Is un derstood that ho did not obtuln until today tho president's final decision of tbn extent to which tho purposes of tho United States would be stated In tho next note. TO LEAVE AIVALI PAIUS, July 10- Tho Check gov eminent hns received confinnution that tho inhabitants of Aivnli (ii Asiu-Minor on tho gulf of Adrumyth havo been ordered to evacuate lb" oily nml go into tho interior of A-m-Minpr, nccording to nn Athens des patch to tho Havas agency today. Tho,' government Iiuh sent nn ener cuiiLi.ni'&iihLin tho norte. tho lif- ;co is no other tdbaCCO 11 "n mellOW-SWCet tlaVOf I. tasty and SatlSiyin HAN NOT GREEKS ORDERED iiipA j i ?Tlf'rcek-, ' 1 sbiiH. wt numbers about US.000 per Li 1015 42,434 LONDON, July 19 The total eniu ualtles of tho Dardanelles expedition ary force to dato In Hilled, weuaded and missing havo beeu 4S.43-1 stfleers and men, Premier Asqultli tM the bongo of commons today. Tha tejol includes both naval sua wlVMary brauches o( the service. .-!' ( a M --. :j 4i 4