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-C, Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Vnlr Tonight nnd Saturday. Max. 01.5; Mln. no.n. Forty-fifth Tear. Dally Tenth Year. MEDFORD. ORKOON, FRIDW, AlT(UTSrP (5, 1015. NO. 117. M s i I i fe' SLAVS RETREAT GRADUALLY TO ' FORTIFIED LINE Russians Explain Fall of Warsaw Novoiicoryievsk Left to Stand Se';.3 Is Only Fortified Position on Vistula Left Czar New Stand on Left Bank of Buy. PF.TROORAD, vin Loudon, Aug. (i. - N'ovogcorgiovsk, 1!) miles northwest dI' Warsaw, still- ri'imiiiiK in ItusHiitti bunds luliiy, nolwilhitnuling tho o va riation of Ihe'Polish capital, accord ing to iufnruiiilmii received liy lli' Russian war office. The I'oitrosK bus been prepared for n Mcgo iiml ulrcndy is nvcsled. It condiltitcs tli only foitified position on tlu Vistula ricr in possession of ' Hie Russians. Tho innnodinte i-au-cx of the pvn-. cuiilinn of Warsaw, according to tlu war office, were "the advances of the enemy in great force on the roads toward O.strov, froin Oslrolonkii anl 1nuii on tlie onn liaml ami to pres ence of largo forces of the enemy who hail broken across the Vistula liver between Ivangorod ami Warsaw at Mntzioitze." Abandon Ivniigonxl A wnr offieo official, reviewing the situation said; ''Tho day before the evacuation we had abandoned the old brick fort ress of Ivangorod on the left side of the Vistula." We still hold the right haul; foilifieations bat inasmuch a this fort has lost its importance with the abandonment of the left bank of the po-ition, .strictly speaking the only fortified point in our hands at present is Nnvogeorgievsk. "According to information at hand (he euPinv linn been making every of foil to envelope tho position and the fortress Iiiir been loft lo its own re source!), to whiuh ond it laid long been prepared. Hot rent Is Orderly ' ''Our nrmios in the forward theater of war are gradually movime back lo the positions assignod to them, thus giving these armies the important ad vantage of a shortened front and 11N0 of bunging them nearer lo the forti fied line of Kuwio, Orolno and tlrost l.itovsk. "The retreat was carried out, not under immediate pressure of the ene my, but in oonsou,u"iico of a decision taken, notwithstanding soino in stances in which our niiiiio were havinir partial successes, often being able to force the enemy backwards. With the oecupjitioii of new positions on tho left bank of Mm Mug ami m the d'uection of Wlndiiair Wolyiisk and Kovel, it is believed that a serious bariier to the enemy's progress against Hrenl-Litov-k has been erect ed." l.oss of Vmsnv Discounted Tho loss of Warsaw had long bc.-n discounted in l'etrogmd and it caused no e.vilmeut. The noWHwpcr com mented on tho fall of the Polish capi tal without emotion, referiing with regret to its loss as a noco.-itv hut which is regarded by them as being only temporary. In vanguard of the Gorman force approaching Warsaw aro said to hne been live brigades preparod to com bat nnv conflagration. Tho Russian war office comment on tho effect of Warsaw' fall on the northern front as follows; "Tho onomy is slowly advancing hut against groat opposition on the part of tho llussinn nnnios in the Nil rew and I.omzn distinct. "hi the vicinity of Riga the Gor man received a severe chock on the :lin river. They voru forced to withdraw to 1'kau, several miles to the southward." STREETS OF EI KRIK, Pa., Am. 0. Trooter el the Ute eowutiiWHUrv natrwllod the tietn of UU oity totlay. SeoatioiuU nwierg of Uwtiug dur ing the night kept the i"l "usv. It Imm'MBC kBOr li tod.ix (li. 11 (tnv r"Wl- r, rwuoit "H 'hi Lin ltii.ii'h, liMl h0t il'l - '-''IK Mm HI' I. 1 .1 1l wh WM '' -'"i t- I. w i t.iLiiiL' nrticlM tram N hoiic uland- puid jt iHfiipunU. EVACUATON 0 RIGA BY SLAVS IS IN PROGRESS Natural Location Furnishes No Line of Effective Defense Warsaw Re treat Result of Envelopinn Move-ment-'Offcnsive in Lomza District Overshadows Vistula Front. LONDON', Aug. f.. "Tho Hussion war office tins set a utile. iL'fi.OOO.OOO to helji pay the cost or the removal of Warsaw mills ami factories to tliu Interior of the empire," Bnys the. Po trograd correspondent of tho Times. "Tho Warsaw retreat Is'loss tho di rect outcome of cngiiHcmcutH on tho Moult) lino and la the Nowogoorglo vsk region than the lesult of the strategic situation as a whole. In the region of Ostrolonkn and tho mouth of tho Skwa the enemy threat ened to out our renr communica tions and deprlvo us of tho oppor tunity of regrouping, wlillo by their offensive In the Lobza district, which Is beginning to overshadow oven tho Vistula front In strategic Importance, the Hermans aro slrlvlng to effect a deep envelopment of our forces on the VlRtula river. Should this of fensive he further developed It possi bly will bo directed agaliiBt HIalystok and Hrest-Lltvosk from tho north. It Is quite likely that Field Marshal Von Mnckenscn will transfer his troops from tho Cholm district to co operate In this attempt. Another factor' was tho auxiliary operations 01; both hanks of tho Vleprz against Lukow, Intended lo cut tho Ivango-rod-Lukow lino. "Today's news wnrrants tho con clusion that tho fato of Hlga Is seal ed. Tho country on this sldo of tho Mussa, whero flRhtlng Is proceeding at prosont, does not afford tho Itua slaiis a lino capable of stemming the enemy's advanco, but Is sultablo for merely rear guard actions. Tho river Dvlna Is Intrinsically a moro formi dable obstacle but as Hlga Is situated on hoih sldos of the river. It doos not afford opportunities for effective de fense. "Two corps of Gonoral Von H110 low's army alroady havo roached tho Mussa. Tho evacuation of Riga is In full swing. Tho streets aro pack ed with den so crowds and tho stations aro bosleged with thoso anxious to leave. "Tho evacuation of Milan was ef fected by tho postofflce employes and tho police last Saturday. Gorman residents were greatly delighted at the arrival of their countrjiuen. They had made no seciel of their sympa thies " DESTROY VILLAGE? TO!PREVENT FLOOD I)A 'I'HS, ()., Aug. (i. In Hue witli the plans for prcMiitiou of future floods sihi 1 as wrouaht disaster to this city and tiie JI111111L valley in March, )i:i, Ihe entire village of Osbom, Groeno county, With its pop uhitiou of more thnu 1000, will be wiped from the face of the eaith. Tho "flood conorunov eonunii.in has porfeeted plant for ncqiiiring all tho property of the village at a cot of approximately 11,500,000. Tho com!i.Uioncrs of the eonorvaimy district etimated tho eol of build ing a great resenoir to make Osborne safe from flood danger would bo Jar gieater than razing Ha? property lo cated there. Property owueiw hao Hgretd to the terms-. I AMSTHRDAM, !a London, Aug. C. A lasting Ilussian offensive is no louter to be expected In the near fu ture," says Major Motirat, military erilte of tb Uerlin Tageblatt in a rrlw 0 tit situation in Poland. "iittMMtarik m sor as our attaok iMgliu tb Itiuwlan ilnfeiwe mnat THwUe bMAHM It Is Re Winner ade oHatMy swpikortl by Hflet ana m- ekiM ptM. We ttonbi Um BMtbll Ity f rMrgmiiltlac tke KanlAH nrmr during the prMeut war." U. S. MARINES j wfrvT'swv,s"Miiir .w I 19 W s-,s . - jW Lv- 0UIJUIRM30D UJDERiVDOli t t vwLV jfevj f rWw3iihf:vmSUftMlitlf 'rftWmTF!' I I i&SSiSvSiSS' jfei Itoiuillug the V. S. S. ronnectlciit at Ieagiie Island navy yaiil, I'lilbidclplila. t tide Sam mmiI ."(Ml .lark ies and umilnes to lla)(l as 11 ivsiilt or lite Mlllng of two l'iu Jurkclx of Hear dtnlinl CaiK-iloit'.s cotiiiiuiiid now In I la) 1 1. NERO A OF TEN SIIAWN'IW, OMa., Aug. (i. Kit Merry, negio, chnrgid with two cases of criminal assault ami suspected in connection with ten others was taken from ollicers eaily today ami hanged lo a telephone pole at the scene of one of his ajegml dim. in, ... Herrv was hronuht here from (he prison ul McAlliHler for trial. Wlieiii tho train arrived and the deputy sher iff and his piisnuer alightel, they wero covered by guns in the hands of a doon masked men. After an attempt at gunplay, the officer whs disarmed. Ten or twelve automobiles loaded with masked men npHarcd and tho negro was quickly convoyed to a bridge. When tho rope wn adjusted urouiil Horry's neck he wan ipiestioneil about the climes ami asked it' ho was guil iy. In each instance he nodded his head affirmatively. In every wine the negio's ictiin was a while woman. I'KTROGRAI), Aug. 0 Piince Sliakliohkowy, Riitian iiiuu-tir ul trade and commerce, picsentcil (cnluy a repoit which watt appiowd by I he council of luinisteitt HUggesliitg Ihe utilisation of hikIi refugee as .lie skilled Inboiei-s in Ihe pi eduction ol military stores. According to the plan employment bureaus will bo opened in the im portant oi'iiloix east of the evacuated zones, (o distribute hands where Ihoy aro most nii'dcd. City administrations mid public ? pi riled eitinens oie oxpcelcd lo as sibt ill tho dUlribuiion of tint work men and to oaio for the wouiou and childron. A larsro nlot of ground nenr Mos cow lias been assigned us sites for ' niuniiions factories. A uttliUrv and indiistriHl eotumitteo and the emt vob munition league will share with the government the expenw of re building and re-op nintf the luctoric. T PKTROGRAI). As 6. btter frm VrM, duttd Auffut 3, re ceied here U4ay, says Um tvns of Jirarloff, Grtai and Biiwi sJl wen in flans mUch tbo OenniUM iww-'fccJ thsn. The iiia.!i 1 r sail U Jure km toreA u n.l 1 so psnnWssitlv in Um : . .i'i" 1- n ViataU rivtr thai IBS 7UlOUff urnir- -, ,.;..ii. (letu;luueut of mditurj liretutu WOMEN Ml IRK IKING MUNITIONS RUSSIANS m DESERTED OWNS AND JACKIES GOING TO HAYTI 'xiitmNi 'M - TO T IMIILAHKIilMlfA, Aug fi Orders were received at tho .Philadelphia navy yard today to send 000 addition al marines, to Port an Prince. Haiti, and tho men will limvo hero 011 Mon day on tho cruiser TonJicact, The niorlnoB, who. v,IH Jojuipor.coiftiiijind (if Major Smodloy I). Uutler.'will re inforce the r.00 Hon soldiers Mat to Haiti a welt Connecticut. ago on tho Imttlnhlp CAPU HAITHCN, Aug. fi The Am orlcnn battloshlp Conuectlciit has ar rived hero from I'ort an Hrlueu and has landed men. The Amorlcan authorities have tak en control of Cape Hsltlen. American marluos are disarming tho people of Hie city and tho forces of the revo lution havo received ordurs not to enter the city limits. A number of llaltlens who aro can didates for tho prosldeney, Incliidliii: Dr. Hosalvo Hebo, tho leader of tho revolution which resulted In the death of President (iulllaiimo, havo left bore for l'ort an Prince to be present at tho forthcoming eloctlou by tho national assembly of a new president. Acting upon orders Issued by tho American authorities Kof) revolution ary soldiers sallod fiom Hilt port to day on board the dispatch bout Nord Alexis. They aro going to l'ort au Prince. The foroei still faithful in the Iste president have taken rufugu at Uvecho. The local commiltfc of safety, not having ben recoKuUu by tint Amur ban naval authorlth-H, hits boon oblig ed to dltiand. E T I'HILAnHM'IHA. Aug. C-Hnited States Senator Hoi Penrose In a speech at a dinner hero last night, announced that he would Introdueo ut the next session of congress a tariff bill that will contain rod no tions of IB to 10 per cent on many lor the duties In the Payne-Aldrloh I Mil. The senator ssid: ! "I Intend to introduce at the open ing of the next congress a tariff bill ptotective in Its nature onntstulug a liorisontal reduction of II to 10 percent on many of the duties con tained In the I'syno-AUrleh bill, but reinforcing some of the seKeHalos, like the chemical schedule, to the extent that may be nu&sa&ry to se cure these industries in oar country. "This bill will protect us from the Mils:"" whiih will (neuron the clone of ih- ,ii in I'ntiiii,, U"1 v,. 1 lur- )nii t prepare (r !' n-tn.! ' efet - .wmtm wmmm .Mlil SAW AJ 1 11 ult us.-' ' ! - -! t ' , , .y-ir . Ml I. I..., ' K IE MAI PEROS PLAN NW A OIL " N?V. " "I -m 1 . m E ALL ALONG FRONT IIICR UN', Aug. fi -Tho Oerman army hoadnuurtors staff loday gave out the following official statement: "In tho western theater: Fighting ou.nud south or l.lugekopf continues. "in tho oasbtern thoeter: In Cour- hnnd ,(u llio vlcfnliy of Popel, north- nust or I'onlowosch, and near ICo warsb and Kurklo, northeast of Wll- koinlor;, cavalry fighting tool; ploco nnd wont In our favor. "On tho Nurow front, noulh of l.onua. in splto or stubborn reslRt nuce offered by tho Russians, the Oerman nrmy mado further progress. "Helwoen tho mouth of tho Hug nnd Naslelsk sloge troops havo brok en tlnoiigh from Novogoorglovsk In to the enemy's jjoslllon south of lllen dostwo and have advanced lu tho dt recHn of the lower Nnrew. "Our airship squadron bombard ed tho rallwny station nnd btilldlugH lu Illalyostok with bombs. "As mentioned In tho dally report Issued yostorduy, tho Kiissluns, after they bud been driven nut of tho outer and Inner lines of the Warsaw forts, evacuated tho town ami have -withdrawn to I'raga, on tho right bank of the Vistula. "In tho soiitlionstorn thealtr: Our troops havo puiintiniiniinhtrotllCGw twoM which penetrated across the Vistula took some positions of tho onomy. llussian attacks were with out success. Field Marshal Von ilaekeuieit Is continuing the fight In pursuit of the enemy. "Northeast of Novo Alexandria tho enemy was driven out of his post tlons by Aiistro-lftiiignrlnn troops and near Hawlu, north of Cholm ho was driven out by tho Germans." NEW LEADER OF PARIS, Aug. (i. An ottu ml rownt gituii out by the French war ot'jice today reads: "At the Dardanelles, since tho be ginning of August thfre hu been no striking development to repoit, the activity being ooitfincd lo ntenuit tent artillery duels ami much move ment 011 the Mi't of aviator. "The government has deoidwl to replace General 1 1. ,1. H. Oountnd, comtnsttdcr ot the French exiteditien- nrv force at Ibe Dardanelles, by Gen ernl Sarrail, who Was been named (.111.11 1!. r-in-cluef of the annv of the tin. n ' Gi nrml Ooursud ns apMiiile 1 couiiiiniidi-r of tlie rrt'tt'-b lon-t-H ;ii the IlnriiiiiH lh in May o' tin- m. i'i ..(i h fi. in l'nri- iii .1 1 1 1 H Kind I 1 li "I In n w 1: 11 1I1 d hi tin' I u lit in,' . 11 I . I ' II 1 ' 1 i inn 1I1 Hid tli.it U4 L--tl luaixj iHpri-BKOrV lo MB- putute one of his aims. GERMANS E PURSUIT OE LAV FRENCH IN T KAISER PLANS EXULTANTENTRY INTO WARSAW Willi Warsaw and Ivanyorod Cap tured and Fall of Rlna Imminent, Austro-Gcrnian Onslauijlit Has Reached Its Hclrjht in the East United Poland Promised Automony. LONDON, Aug. fi.Wllh llio great RusHlan fortresses of Warsaw and Ivangorod captured nnil tho fall ot ltliut, tho capital of the Haltlc prov inces, Iminlueut, the Austro-nerman ouslnugbt bus reached Its holglil In the east anil the next step will ho the Oerman emporor'a triumphal en try Into the Polish capital. That event Is likely soon to lie followed by tho pronouncement of n united and neiul-niitonomntis Poland, em bracing not only tbo territory wrest ed from the Russians, but tho Aus trian crown land of Hnllclu. Meantime the Russian armies aro fighting their wny backward towartl Russia proper, inflicting blown on tho invaders whorovor possible, trying to fend them of ftho railways run ning north and south in ordor that the ends of tlio Gorman nlppors may not moot and In closing bring dlsastor to Russian nrms. Tho position of tho nrmy of Grand Duko Nicholas now Is a mntter of solicitude, ns tho occupation of Warsaw Is boljoved to bo a prelude to a greater purpoBo, that of enveloping tho retreating forces. Russian Position Critical Tho l'trograd reports show llio grand duko has retired to tho right bunk of the Vistula both nt Warsaw and Ivangorod, destroying bridges at both points nnd contenting tho German advance aoroHs tho river. Hack of tho retiring Russians Is tho vast morass or Central Poland, with low rallwnys and prlmltlvo roads, making virtually Impossible a quick movement ot guns and supplies, while hack of Warsaw, tho only fortress nvallahlo ns a rallying point for tho Russians Is Hrost-Lltovsk. Thus tho Russians aro menaced by (lenoral Von HuoIow'h column bending south, ward and by Field Marshal Van Mnckonson'a Hoiithoru army bending northward. Tho fall of Ivangorod propor, fore casted In the Russian rotlromont from the wost of tho city, Is officially 10 ported today In bulletins both from Horlln and Vloniin, Of(iiwillon of Wn rmr Tho occupation ot Warsaw now Is contoilng attention on a series of Important events that aro being ar ranged. First will ho tho noloctlon of n Gorman governor. Reports lu ll lea to the nppolutoo will bo n Gor man prince, possibly a son ot tho Gar man emporor or an Austrian nrch- duko who will bo vosted with author ity akin to that which Napoleon gavo to his brothers and to his marshals, Horlln reports n council to bo hold Sunday will fornmlato a proclamation deolarlng Poland to bo a seml-auton- oiuoiih state under Joint Polish and AiiBtro-lIiiugnrliin rule. This con forms with a rocont decision ot a Polish cougross hold nt Plotrkow, Russian Poland, which proposed Joint ollsh and Austro-lltingarlan rulo witli a, voparato Polish army and tho fullest Polish autonomy consistent with tho strategic Interests ot Aus tro-Ilungary. U.S: NOGALKS, Aii., Aug. 0 Raltorv C of the Sixth I'nited Slnton Field Artillery nrrixed here from Uouglas, Ariz., today to protect American lives and proerly from the fire of tho warring factions in Souom, Mexico. It whs etuted Ihut the Imttorv hud orders to shell either of the Mexican fa et ions that sent bullets into Ameri can territory. The Cm iran tn forties which at tacked Negates, Solium, Wednesday and then withdrew ltnu drawn eloeei to the town witli reinforcement which ure said to coumhI of AQQ mm .md two pievi s of urtilhn. It hi". Ik en di'limli I v 1 t.ililihpd lli.it -iv Indlfts ilv int'i he Ann 11 ran town of Notfikle duUng the rttfht Miy Wednesday, RY GUARDS BORDER GENERAL SCOH SENTMEXiCOAS PEACE MAKER Chief of Staff ot United States Army Off to Confer With Mexican Lead ersSecrecy About Mission Pan American Delcfjatcs In Session Scott May Represent Them. WASHINGTON, Aug. C Mnjof Goncrnl Hugh L. Scott, chief of start of tbo United States army, accom panied by Llcut. Colonol Robert E. L. Mlchle, a member of llio general staff, will leavo Washington nt C p. m. today for HI I'aao, Texan, to con fer with General Francisco Villa, and other revolutionary lenders thoro re garding tho Mexican sltuntlon. Secretary Lansing conforrod with Ilrl. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff or tho army, and Assistant Secretary Hrcckonrldgo. Their meeting rovlr ed a report that Gcnornl Scott might bo chosen to porauano Gonoral Car ranzo of tho necessity of yielding. Gonoral Scott's doparturo for tho border Is not n part ot tho plan pro posed aonio tlmo ago for tho chief of staff to go to Mexico himself to sco what ho could do to Influcnco tho revolutionary leadors to como to terms. Tho plan is Bald to hnvo boon abandoned with tho incoptlon ot the Panama-American concert. It was roportcd that General Scott would go as a inombor of n commis sion but thero wbb no verification ot that, (lenoral Scott would not dls ciish his mission. l''avor New Lender Tho Latln-Amorlcan diplomats aro undorsttod to favor for president of Mexico somo man who will roprosont tho groat majority ot Mexico's inhab itants who am not fighting under any military leadors. They consider Hint tho fighting forcos roprosont such a small pcrccutago ot tho non- tilatlon that nil military chiefs should yield to tho masses who deploro tho war, and havo boon Innocent victims of Its hnrdshlps. Socrotnry Lansing said thoro might bo somo public nnnouncomont to night, dopondent upon developments. The six Lntln-Aiuerlcnn diplomats working with tho American govern ment (n bring penco to Mexico had a sorles ot conferences nmong them selves today boforo thoy rosumed their conforonro nt tho stato depart ment. Thoy covered their procedure with tho samo secrecy as was thrown about yestordny'B mooting. Tho dip lomats met nt tho Argentine embassy nnd later proceeded to Secretary Lan sing's offlco. ApiH'nl (o Ciirivui7u. Gonornl Carranzn' refuse! to meet tho other factions In a poaco confer enco wns tho first obstacle to bo dis posed of. It was bollovcd tho dlp- lomatfl considered that question at their preliminary conference. Tho plan, ns it stood nt tho closo ot yes terday's conference, wns to send Gen eral Carranzn a Inst Invitation, back, ed by tho moral force and authority ot nil Pan-America to Join his ad versaries In an effort to havo Mexi cans flottlo Mexican nffnlrs thera 8olvon. Today'H mooting was oxpect od to go far towards developing tho nltornatlvo. SF.ATTLK, Aug. fl. Tho Copper River Railroad company reeevccl word today that leu miles of iU track, and ioudbe.1 in Alaska was. washed out a fow days ngo by u, great llood in the Copper river vul ley following tho hot wenthur in July. Tho washout oeeurred in tho district about Mile 101. The heat cuused abnormal melting of tho glac iers, and small streams wero con verted into roaring torrents. GENERAL BENJ. . TRACY DIES IN 85TH YEAR 1 1 11 NEW YORK, Aug. fi.aenernl IlsuJHmin V. Trooy, who was Presi dent Harrison's soarotary of (ha navy (Hod of parb"eis liure, today in hz 8A yenr after n period, of uiieon-. SUIOIUU04S lasting niui) du, " U .I IT