Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Vrolmbly Showers Tuesday. Max. Gl,5; Mln. J'J.5. Torty-flfth Year. Dnlly- Tenth Year. MTCDFOBT), OKEC10N, MONDAY, SKPTRamEU 13, 1913 NO. 119 Tn:t.awcT i. GERMAN DRIVE ON EAST FRONT IS PROGRESSING Only Along Galician Frontier Is Teu tonic Advance Held in Check Ruzky Declares Petrograd in No Danger Bulgaria and Turkish Al liance Affirmed. f HH -f 4 IJHRLIX, Repl. 13. Tho lint- "" tic along tho Dviim rivor, which "" 1ms been virtually hi a state of "" deadlock for soveral days, has T swung in favor of tho Germans. " " Tho war office announced today "" that tho Hussinns had been "" ejected from several pnutiuns "" on the? left hank of tho river. "" Tliis Iiattlo probably will decide "" the fato of Riga. -i f 4-444 4 LONDON, Sept. I.'J. The Auslro Gertaan nrinies on tho eastern front (till striving for definito results arc making progress every v hero except along tho (lalicinii frontier, where the Russians report a further success. In tho iioi th, whore thu Russian line has been straightened bv n with drawal of forces, Field Maisliul Voa llindenburg is directing a violent drive toward Dviusk and a crossing of thu Dvina. In tho center Crown Prince Leopold has forced his way ever Zclwinnku and in attacking in llu' Motility of Skidol. In I ho south Meld Marshal Von Mackouseii on both sides of thu Pinsk railroad in press ing cnstwnrd toward the town. These movements hae resulted in the cap ture ol several thoiiHRiid Russians. I'ctrogrud Not Kudnugcrcd flencral Ru.ky, eoiiiuiaiidor of the northern Ru-sinn artuy, doolaros pos itively that there i no danger that Pelrogrnd will fall before the guns of invader. On the other front there i littie to repot t. It appear to be establish- cd that Bulgaria lm struck a bar gain with Turkc and I'lenuer Rado M.iuill', in rc-poiiM? to an appeal of (Continued on pa so six) 10 BY SUBMARINE WASHINGTON', Sopt. 13. Gor many's explanation of tho unsuccess ful attempt to doe troy tho Canard liner Orduua on July 9 Is that tho submnrlno commitndor violated his instructions which wero not to attack any liner, but because of tho woathor ho was unablo to muko out tho char acter or nationallty'of tho Orduna. The Ordunn, bound from Liver pool to New York with somo 200 pas sengers, of whom 22 woro Amorlcaus, was attacked by a torpedo, which barely mUsod hor, nnd thon wns shall od by the aubniarlno until sho was out of rnngo. To substantiate tho statement that the German conunandor was inallnod to follow his ardors It Is stated that lie soon after allowod tho steamer Korinandie carrying n cargo of lum ber to pass uumolestod. The aerniitn oxplanatlon, which comes in the form of a note, was laid bofore President Wilson today by Secretary Lanslarj and may figure in the discussion of the submarine issue with Count Von Ilernstorff, the (Jer wan ambassador. ORDUMA ATTACK mm THIS"ISN'T THE"RUSSIAN"KRMY IN RETREAT-IT'S FRECKLES LEADIN' THE a iM " "irtpsf&s - ISII 1 'S CASE Lansing in Conference With Bcms torff Germany Musi Confirm As surances of Cessation of Attacks by Submarines of Liners Before Formal Negotiations Conducted. . WASHINGTON, Sopt. ia Secre tary Lansing announced today after a conference with President Wilson that no decision had yet been reached by tho United States of Germany's proposal to arbItr.Ho tho Arabic caso. It was Indicated in official quar ters that both Germany and tho Unit ed Stntcs ngreo that to arbltrato tho quostlon of Indemnity Involves arbi trating tho Justification nnd tho facts. Secretary hanging's . conforenco with (bunt Von llornstorff began at noon. It was gonorolly believed that bo foro tho United States will enter Into formal negotiations on tho Arabic caso In particular, It will bo liccos sary to confirm Gorman's assurances of tho cessation of attack by subma rines on llnors. Tho declaration that tho United States would not discuss tho husltan la caso until It had bon established whothor tho sinking of tho Arabic was n Justified act; Increases tho Itn portnnco of tho decision on tho Ar abic note Ambassador Ilornstorff's confer ence lasted half an hour. Tho nuihnsfrador made it clear that tho situation had not como to an im I in km). From bin manner sumo of his questioners inferred that his confer ence with tho secretary forecasts u favorable outcome and that probably arbitration uiiuht be agrcd upon. F SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1:1.- The I Police today continued their search tor "Charley," inising member of tho gang of hank robbers, ouu of whose number, known as George Nelson, hot nnd killed himself euily jester day morning at thu end of a six-hour battle in which he ktood oft n large toice of police in his barricaded apartment in a lodging house. Two other lucinborH of Nelson' gang that last mouth lobbed a Los Ansclcb bnnk of $:t(l()0 were under nr rent in tho southern city today and tho Sail FrmieisiMi imlicu woro -cur'hiuir not only for tho man known a "t'harloy," but for a woman who was hclicNcd bv tenant in tho lodging hoiifct? wheio XeUou fought hi battle to ho the bandit' wite. A photo Kraph touiid in his room was identi fied l lodgers as the woman known as Nel-on's wilo. FIE FROM GERMANS LONDON', Sept. 1.1. A wholesale exodus of the xopl in urtuullv all of the towiibhips and vdlafes of tho IUiMiun provuiuu ot Oroiluo is re pnrtwl. The ioplo am i'leeiiiK afoot to. the lturaiiiohi, the junction point of the Vilua, Itono, Ilrest-IJtovsk uud AIiuk railroad. The refiifEeen, nuiaberini; thoiiiaiidri, are Klepiuv m the woh)s at night, drenched bv the cold r.nns. Hut au thorities are doing their utuift to relieve di-tre--.. vv W - NO D ON ON AN N 1 eek ii BANK BAN A ' 4 rH MTKr fjtlsjj S&2- s !F OF WEST TO AID James J. Hill Says Loan Is of More Vital Interest to United States Than to Countries Seeking the Money New York Fails to Promise Needed Amount. Ni:V YOUK, Sipt. 13. Financiers of tho west nnd northwest cnino to Now York today to holp tho ,Anglo French flnanclnl commissioners ar range) n way by which Great Ilrltatn nnd Franco can nay for tho hundreds of millions of dollars worth of exports already shipped abroad nnd other vast amounts contracted for and con templated. Tho flrnt of tltoso arrivals was .lames J, Hill, rntlroad builder and fluanclor of St. Paul. Mr. Hill was Bald to bo provided with data upon which he bnscd his bollof that tho flotation of n mammoth credit loan hero to Gront Ilrltnlu nnd Franco Ib of moro vital intorest, perhaps, to tho United States, than to tho two countries seeking tho loan. Fostus J. Wade of St. Louis also registered hero today. It was said Mr. Wndo would probnbly sco mem bers of tho commission Into today. Hankers from Chicago and Cincinnati also woro said to bo in town or on their wny hero. Seek Half llllllon Tho commission, it Is understood, was not cheered by tho result of tho preliminary canvass of financial in stitutions throughout tho country a fow wooks ago. This cnnvnss showed, according to reflnblo reports, that not moro than $100,000,000 or $150, 000,000 could hayo been mtbscrlhcd toward tho proponent forolgn credit loan nt that time. Tho minimum amount sought by tho commission is half a billion dollars, llecontly tho talk has boon of a billion dollar loan. Aid, thoroforo, from out of town firms nnd n gcnornl realization of tho close communion between tho es tablishment of the credit nnd tho con tinuance without chock ot tho great volume of Amorlcnn oxports, woro welcomed by tho commission nnd lo cal firms nllko, .Meet With Morgan A meotlug wns hold between tho commission and J. P. Morgan, Ilon ry P. Davidson, of tho Morgan firm, and Frank A. Vnndorsllp, prosldont of tho Nntlonnl City bank. Mossrs. Morgan, Davidson nnd Vnndorsllp called on tho cominlsHlonorH. Tho conforenco lnstud woll Into tho after noon. Tho commission loto today dovlat od from its policy of having Amorl cnn financiers call to sco thorn nt their headquarters by sending Sir linblngtou Smith, on tbolr bohalf, to tho offlco of James J. Hill, railway builder and flnnnclor, to obtain from him bis views on tho proposed big credit loan. WOULD CLOSE PORIS SAN FHANl'lM'O, Sept. LI. Hep resnntatno Fled A. lirittcn of Illi nois, member of the naol at lairs committee of the house of iepieen tathes, said on hi arrival heie todav 1'ioiu tho Oiient that he will introduce a bill in the neit eouxreM to uluw? the American ports of Pearl Harbor, Ho nolulu, .Maiuta bav and (luuiu t the wHrhiM of foreign nutious. He Mild he favored the immediate I'OUstiuetiou ot fortv Mihmttiinc aud the a-sitfmMoJit of tHeut to the I'u i ilw i oast. NAN S AN A Aivm womb? !v? W$ .rzS x i . A4S&U M-y zrVTEZSK O C Ks V t .JT'IfS 4K-S.vi .' C SE5 CT7)Tm fig r-rf-v r,'- -- ,SEi (d AWR . ft7V AfiJ JEsViVT Rtj. i0'. 1KS2... t,Gi-a CR&lkvc 1;s,L-,,k 7. I'ncle Sam lias demanded that Austria i-ecall licr minister to Wash lugtoii, AinluisMidor Diimlui, Itecaiiso lie iuU'IhvI Aiislrlans in Atiieilran iiiuultlon plants to sti ike. Tlicso cliargcs followed tho aiivst by Hrltuli authorities of fiipl. .J. 1'. Aitlilbald, an Aiueilcan newspaper eoiivspond wit, who was mriyliiK a letter fiinu Anibassador lliiiiilui to tho Vienna foreign office MiKKcsting strikes to tie up wai orders for the allies. RECALL OF DUMBA VERY DISPLEASING 10 FRANCIS JOSEPH GF.Nr.YA, Sept. 1 . The iwiim morning impel are n pl te with lead in jy nrtulea on the news coinerning Dumha, the Austrian ambus-whir to the United States, considering the uf fuir one of ital interest. Prom the lu-ticle it would appear that the 1'(UohI for his recall baa di vided Aiiutro-Hiingariuu t a tenia en into two ennips. Those of the jmrty of Darou lluriuu, the foreign minis ter, apparently uiu peraiiaduil that AinbiiBtiudor Diiniba acted under thu influonoo of Count Vmi Ileniatuiff, tho Genua n ambassador to tho United Stutoti, without oi deis from the home gnvoruiueut. Tho llutignrian mrly, on tho contrary, behevos that Dr. Dumlm did Ilia duty in order to pre vent anus nnd ammunition rcaeliiiiK tho powora of (lie ipiadmpltt entente. It g iiloaued from the newspaper nitidten that liuipoior Kraiuria dosejih was displeased when hu learned of thu aidiou that hod been tiikiui bv thu United States and in huubmiucc ho expressed the view that icrauiialit.v of Ilia Austrian umbusaudor was a sufficient ituarautce niminst state ments attributed to him by the United Stares, which were without a solid basis in fauL It is declared IiUcwumi that tele-' grams of somewhat bitter tone weie exchanged on the subjeet between Foreign Minister Iliiraui uud Dr. Von Ucthmniiu-IIollweK, theQarmun chan cellor. The (Jennaii ompror is de clared to have been irreatly iuterested in tho dtivelopiueal aud (d have re called Poreigu Minister Vou Jagow to llerlin, the foreign Mutilator bavin boon pivjairiug ou Kutunlay Ui ru to ViHiina. The n,uestitu of diplomatic nipt arcs with the United States U being din eiiaawl by the mpci. THKNTOK, N. 1)., &, 13. Kmuw from two to six inehe in deplb has fallen iu North Ii.iUU Mid eustein Montana, uioeh of it melting as ii tell through the iiifht. Most of the grain in thu ii,-in still is un th reshed. RECALL AND HIS PRETTY WIFE C VI JPIP woot VJ'fcrw'wv' I L LONDON, Sept. in. -Another Zep pelin raid was made over the east coast of Kugbind last night. There were no casualties. ' The attack i described in U'u fol lowing official statement: "The east coast was again visited by hostile aircraft last night ( tho Piih-KIth). Uomha were dropped, but there were no casualties uud tho only dujaiKju reported is that bomo tele graph wires aro down and somo glass is broken." Tho demnnd is inudo by tho fllolio for of'fuelivo mousuru of reprisal for the Zeppelin raids. "It is useless to dlaguUo the fact that nothing big or strong will bo done unless tho government is arous ed to action by publio opinion," tho Ulobu says. "Lei the (loriuans roalio that for every town in tliis oomitiv thut Ii honibatdecl a iloneu poueoful towns in lennany will be bombarded. Let them also know thai for nvury life lost or every humble dwelling destroy ed we ahull exact a liberal toll from the monies of wealthy (lurmuns who fattened on our riunmcicc and who draw their dividends irom our peo pie. The effect would lie magical." SAN FlIANClSro, S.pl. 1.1. A ineMsnge to Hind, It'olph il Co. of this city, owners of the William T. Lewis, which was toi'edoed off the coast of Ireland, Kedember 2, n-eeived to duv from their lwdon ugeiita, slated thut it is doubtful if thu damaged ship is worth itertuanent iwinng. The ship is waterlogged in Itautiiv bay, Ircluiid, whom it was towed, Hull, must aud rigging were damaged be yond repair bv the shell fire of the submarine. EPELIN AID BRUSH CI P ROVES II AN PAYNG I First New Butlyct Includes Taxation of War Profits, Not Only on Muni tions, Out on Industries Increase in Income Tax Probable in Problem to Raise Revenues. .LONDflN, Sept. j:i. Kcgiiiiilil Mu leiina, ohancellor of the oxehuepior, will introduce his first new budget iu thu house of commons on Soptumbur 21 or i!.1. llu has spout miiny woeks in Boarehing out possiblu moans of adding to the ordinary rovonuo nnd meeting tho enormous oxpuiwcs of tho war, which now amount to ucuily $20,000,000 dnily. Wlmlover tho eluineollor innv linvt, in mind, ho has kept his secret close, ly. Gossip already him doubted the income lax nnd reduced thu exemp tion figuru, increased the duly ou ton to a shilling a pound uud added great ly to the import tuxea on pelrolo for the wines, spirits, sugar and tobacco, especially cigars. Thy War ProfltH Apart f i om those, n bold lino of action undoubtedly will he taken on luxation of war profits, not only ou munitions, but ou industries like ship ping, which aro umassiug enormous hiiiiih. Tho hupf trust and wholesale distributors of foodstuffs nlso nre mentioned us likely to be culled upon for largo contribution (o tho e. chenucr. Imposition of taNcs on im- lioi led luxuries, iucludiiig automo biles, is being canvassed as a mcami of raising revenue or of nssinting national economy nnd lighting the ex change market by decreasing imports, Incivnso lucoino Taxi's An incrcauo and oxtonslon of tho Incomo tax Is oxnoctod In most qunr tors. An attempt to rostrlct tho vol ume of imports Is urged by many public men. Tho most likely meas ures in this direction aro largo addi tions to thu duties on ton, tobacco, wlno, sugar and petrol, and possibly now duties ou luxuries of vnrlous characters. Othor taxos which havo bean suggestud aro upon railway tickets, thoators and motion platuros, automobllos and cnrrlagoa nudum plovers of domestic survniitH. An In ereako In chnrgos for lottors, tola grama and telephones, nil of which aro under government control, is n furthor possibility. It Is estimated that tho total In como of tho inhabitants of tho llrlt Ish IsIoh lu 112.000,000,000 a yoar. Of this loss than five billion dollars Is now nssossod for taxation. Tho now legislation to -oxpoctod to roach at least throu and n half billion dol lars moro. For tho small workman, it Is potwtblo that the eollootlon of tho tax may ho lu wookly Installmonta by means of stamps affixed to n wook ly war tax card. I ItOMIS, Sept. 13. A battle ho tweon Italian and Austrian naval forcos, the former assisted by a ronch Biibmnrina, occurred on Thurs day last In tho Adriatic sea. The min istry of inarlnu announced today that ono Austrian torpwlo boat had bson damaged nerlously. Thu statoment follews: "The l'renrh riibiaarlne Paplu, as sisted by our naval forces, torpedoed on September 9, in the Adrlatle noar Cape I'lanka, a group of Austrian tornedo lioatH, one of whlcii was ser iously (iM'aagfd " IN Y MI A DA 0 WAR ITALANS EED AUSTR AN WARSHIPS GANG GOINTO.SCIIO'C'L! TROOPER SLAIN ATM WITH One Cavalryman Killed and Two Aro Wounded in Attack Upon Patrol by Mexicans at Plimpton; Plant Siumil Fired nt In Darkness by Gang of Forty Bandits. PKOWNSVILLK, Tox., Sept. 1:1. One United Stntcs trooper wns killed nnd two others wounded, ono prob nbly fatally, when u gang o Mexican bandits early today attacked tho American paliol of seven men ut an irrigation pumping plnnt several miled up tho rivor from this point. Tho soldier killod wns Private ICrnft, who roceived n wound through tho head. Private Fornoy was allot through tho back and is expected to die. Privnto Walsh nlso wns wound ed, but his, condition is not consid ered serious. Tho firing wns heard by nearby detachments, who loented it ut tho pumping plant on the Los Itidlos project, but nshislanco which was rushed to tho beleaguered men oamo too Into' to prevent tho onsunlty. Tho squad of troopers wns fired upoii from tho darkness by n gang csti mutcd nt forty. It is thought that the bandits havo nro.sscd into Mexico. Immedinloly upon receipt of n re port of tho fight, Colonel A. P. lllock som, eommnnding nt Port llrown, Is sued orders doubling tho United States nrmy gunid, both nt tho inter national furry aud tho international bridge bore, lost n renown! of tho bor der warfare oeour. Colonel IJIooksom has requested (lonornl 13. P. Nnfurrnto, eommnnding in Jfntnmoros, to nrrcst two jrbxienns ou tho ohnrgn that they are known as the ringleaders in recent troubles on the lower Ilio Qrnndo. A. B. C. TODI TI WASHINGTON, Sept. l.l.-Sccra-tury Lansing announced todav that tho next meeting of tho A H C con ferees to disouaH thu Mexican situa tion probably will bo hold in Wash ington either ou Wednesday or Thurs day of this week. The secretary to day dismissed Willi President WiUou (lenurul Carra nza's latest note. Unofficial i-eport hnvo l-enched here that a supplemental unto is to bo sent from Carmnza sourcos out lining in detail what might bo lnndu matters of joint consideration, Thi.i would include war indemnities and guarantee-, lo for goers. . 4 E LONDON, Sept. 13. Lloyds ro nort that the Hrltlsli steamer Ash more has gono nshoro aud sunk. Pour mon of th crew are missing. Thq isuialnder were saved. The last report of the stoamor Aah moru avnllabel In shipping recordtf was that slio sallwl from Montevideo August 9, for St. Vinoent, Oupo Vordo, 8ha was n vessel ot 2810 tons groits and belonged to the Adam Stoamshlp company of London. Slio wua built lu l9i. vt-ssvve CJTTA. IN 6 0 AN CONFEREES SCUSS MEXICO NEX HORSDAY