Medford Mail Tribune SECOND WEATHER Fair Tonight nml Sunday. Mat. 02.5; Mln. 15.5. EDITION Forty-flfih Tpap. MEDFOKD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, 1915 NO. 154 Dally Tenth Year. SHE BOSSED CITY AS TEMPORARY MAYOR SAYS KAISER PROMISED KAISER PLANS AN ARMY FOR SULTAN DETROIT 1 TO 0 GERMANS ML SEND MY TO 1 OF SULTAN PAN-AMEUS RENEW MEiO PEACE EFFORTS ON BEATS AiFMM OF CONQUERED LAND III 2 NNNGS Turkey Hard Pressed to Receive Help From Ally Vllna Now Be sclrjcd Teutonic Forces Plan to Inaugurate New Offensive Movements. f f. f 4 BERLIN', Kept. 18. I(ii8 shin advanced positions Imvo been taken on an nttnek in tlio Dvinsk biidgehend, and tin Russian front lias been broken through to tlio south nl several points between Vil no and tltc Nicincn river, il was officially annouiu'cd by flu mi nn nrmy headquarters today. ttt IH H BERLIN, Sept. 18. By wireless to Tuekcrton. A mesxiigo from Con stantinople as given out hero today by the Overseas News ngenev quotes Enver Pnslm, Turkish minister of war, as saying that a great German nrmy was to go to Turkey. The news ngeney says: "A Constantinople- telegram stales that at a review of troops held in honor of Duke Joaiiu Albrccht of lUecklenbiirg-Schweriii, commander in chief of tlio Turkish forces at the Daidaiiellcs, Haver Pasha said the presence of the Duke was the fore runner to I ho uriivnl of a great Her man army." Vllnn Is Besieged LONDON, Sept. 18. The city of Yihm is now virtually invested on threo sides. Tlio troops of Field Marshal Yon Mnckcuzcn have leachud a point near Vilelkii, .'J7niiles smith" cast of thu city. The fall of Yilna would place in possession of the Ger mans a considerable section of the lailrond at Pelrogrud, a portion of which, between Dvinsk ami Vilua, they alivady bold. On the southern end of tlio battle line the Russians continue to gain hiiccexsc, their hi hint achievements being the capture of J.IOO men along the Stripa. Littlo n etivity is ro poited from tlio ccntorof the line. New Offensive, Planned Repoits Unit the Austrian and (Icimuns have decided to initiate n new offensive campaign nrc multi plying but there is littlo concrete evi dence concerning the direction which it may bo expected to take. Appar ently tlioro has not been any great concentration of troops along tho Danube and Safe rivers. Consider able activity has been displayed along this front recently. Austrian at tempt to cros tho livers Imvo been checked and, according to official repoits from Nif.Ii, Serbian artillery has destroyed fortified woiks on the Imiiku nf the liver. Tho Balkan problem has ranched a critical stage. Tho Tunio-Hulgar-iaii agreement, coupled with tho an nouncement of Premier ARhdosluvoff of Hidguiiii, tluil public opinion was opposed to any attack on Turkey, hcems to have settled the attitude or the Bulgarians, at least mi long as the Dardanelles remain closed to the entente powers. FABRE LINER F BY JEN hNEMY LONDON', SopL 18-Lloyd's agent nt St. Michaels, Azores, telegraphed today thnt tho captain of tho Fabro lino stoamor SanC Anna attributes tho flro on his vessol to tho work of propagandists of an onemy 'country. Tho report says there wore many ex plosion on tho Soptombor 13 on tho Bant' Anna. Subsequently a number of unoxploded fuses wore found. It It said that the ship suroly would hnvo been blown to piece If there had been munitions at war on board. SAYS KITCHENER OFFERS PEACE TO TURKEY IlKUMXf Sept. 18, bv wirele Tui-kvrtuti. -"The Tape Zeitun m-ternr!- Ivitt-lnri. -p.- '"' pliwMitiu Turkyy, nn dl,j tfuce lor m ir. J. England hing unable foe th Dnrdn mdhW . t O.orewu " ugeuvy. BpjSJHBJBJpvsflBBBBB --PiLHHHBHnMH9HHiHB.ifleVHaM ENVER BEY PAHIS, Sept. 18. The destruction if a Turkish pisitim on tho Qallipili peninsula by French firces was an nounceil today hy the war office. The announcement follews: "In tho Dardanelles friiu Septem ber 1'J to Sept. 17 thero was no movo mcut of importuuec. Tho Turks at tacked several positions of our front by means of minis which had not been employed by them up to this time. On tho morning of tho seven teenth an enemy mine gallery wnsjlo tftryrtdrTifTer "it had been" advanced for several days, by our couunter ininoH. The operation was perfect ly successful with out costing iih a single loss." Thu following statement rcgnrding tho progress of hostilities on the French-ncormau northern lino wan given out this afternoen: "There was diversified activity dur ing tho night in the sector of Neu-villo-lloelincoiut, bcfoio Itoyo mid upon the plateau of Qiiconovicres. Tlioio wcro frequent artillery bom bardment with guns of vaiious cali bers and hand grenado conthcls, but without activity on tho part of the infantry. "In tha region of Horry-Aii-Hni' and in Champagne, in tho region around Pcilhos and between the AiMie and the Argnnno district there was continuous and lively cannon aduig." T INDIANAPOLIS, Sopt. 1R. Ernest Itoedor, who recontly pleaded guilty to tho oloctlon conspiracy indictment on which Maor Joseph E. Ilelt Is be ing tried today admitted In court that ho gavo Edward Ljons, Joseph Mar key and other so-called slate candi dates, votes without counting tho bal lots, that ho bought yotos and voted eprsona Illegally at tho election. Itoder said ho was tho progressive primary clork and was chosen nt tho suggestion of Dwnls Hush, co-defendant and stret commissioner, nnd .lames II. Gibson, who has pleaded guilty. Itoedor Bald ho brought three mon to tho pollB who did not Ilvo In tho precinct and voted thorn undor tho names of persons who lived in the precinct but woor out of tho city on election day. MARTIAL LAW IN PETHfMiHXD. Heit is An aro suit of strikes several factories, the mlllwry gvror has eamod the HMtlHE of proclftMatlMM oalllng mon to work ftr th dinner hour Sat url under penalty of court martial. FRENCH DESTROY ' TURKISH POSITION AT DARDANELLES ADITS OIL NDIANA ELECTIONS RUSSIAN STRIKES Belgium and Occupied Portion of France to Bo Formally Annexed German Foreign Minister Promises to Consider Evidence In the Ara bic Case. GENEVA, Sept. 18. Tho Luus- pane Gazette says it lias learned tliiit,a tha German government has decider to issue a declaration annexing to the Gorman empire the occupied ter ritories in Franco and Halgium. The Gazette says this measure has been determined upon for tho noiii future, bccaiiso it now appears itnpo- siblo that tho war will bo ended as had been hoped, before winter. Civil administration has been slowly re placing military rule in tho occupied regions and, tho Gazetto continues, this process will bo extended meth odically. To Consider IMdenco BERLIN, Sept. 18. The Genunii government will give its careful con Mdcrution to t ho evidence confirm ing tho circumstances which attended tho hiking of the steamer Arabic, sub mitted by tho American government through Ambassador Gerard, Gottlieb Yon Jagow, the German foreign min ister, iiiude n statement lo this ef fect in an interview last night with tho Associated Press. In bis statement tlio forcgin min ister went fully into tho present status of tho submarino problem and tho adventitious circumstances which for a time threatened I o revive tho ten sion between Germany and America, lie expressed complete confidence that, in view of tlio instructions which had been given and tho precautions now being taken, tho possibility of further incidents in connection with tlio submnrine campaign which would disturb the relations between tho two countries had been virtually elimi nated. Germany, llcrr Yon Jagow said, would participate willingly in tho ne gotiations now being taken up in Washington nnd hojies for the most satisfactory thero from. VALLEY FLOODED AUSTIN, Tox Sopt. 18. With tho stage on tho Colorado river nt tho dam horo of G8 feet nnd a rlso of 28 feet In 18 hours, offlcorn woro closely watching tho flood section early today. Tho entlro valloy of tho Colorado river was flooded. Tho dam underwent a sovoro test with a tro mendous ijrosBuro against It from tho heavy flood waters carrying quanti ties of drift wood and other debris. No casualties havo been roportcd. BRITISH TANK SHIP E LONDON, Sopt. IS Tho British tank steamer San Zeforino has been torpedoed and sunk by a submarino. Threo members of hor crow of 42 aro missing. Tho San Z.oforlno of C130 tons gross nnd 420 feet long .was .built last year and owned In London. Sho was last reported as having sailed in August from Puerto, Mexico. Her destination was not given. AUSTRIANS THRICE " TRY TO CROSS SAVE JCISII, Serbia, Kept. 18. The new Austrian movement against the Serbs u increasing in extont, after the long interval ot inaction in this front. An noHiiuwnent wa made at the war of fiee today that threo attempts to oroits the Save and invade Serbia lad btifiji reputed, COLORADO RER Support and Recognition for Party That Con Demonstrate Its Ability to Enforco Stable Government Carranza Asked to Send Represen tative Villa Commander Flees. NEW YORK, Sopt. 18. Secretary - nB,nB nml tho Pan-American dlsplo- mats continued their efforts to solvo the Mexican problem today at a con ference here in tho Hotel Ulltmoro. Their accepted policy was that eventually thu party which can dem onstrate tin Bupcrlor strength and its ability to enforco a fitablo govern ment shall rcccivo support nnd rccog nltlon. i One point apparently already agreed ron was tbiH Genornl Car ranza would be ur.ked to send a rep resentative to meet tho conferees. Similar Invitations will bo extended to the other leaders. The diplomats horo to confer with Sccrotary Lansing aro tho nmbaBsa dors of Argontina, Drazll and Chllo, tho A. 11. C. powers and tho minis torn of Hollvla, Uruguay and Guate mala. Cliao it J'tigltlvn EL PASO, Tex., Sept. 18. Authen tic reports today woro that General Manuel Chao, Villa commandir In tho Parral district, is on the way to Cal ifornia, n rugltlvo from Villa's nrmy. Chao last nlnht was roportcd on tho way to Washington with General Itoquo Gonzales Garza, as Villa com mlBHlonor before tho I'au-Amorlcan conferees. It was learned, hoWovcr, that tho Vljnl troops atJjin,r.qinrQ ncnrchhiR for Chao. -who la roportcd to hnvo flod from Chihuahua City to Juaroz, and then crossed tho International lino to El Paso. Yllln'd Heprooiit.it lie Unofficial but authentic reports hero today aro that General Vllla'a representatives beforo tho Pan-American conferees on pcaco In Mexico will bo Gonorals Fcllppo Angolcs, Itoquo Gonzales Garza and Itaoul Madoro; Mlguol Lombards nnd Frnnclsco Es cudoro of tho Vllal government cnbl not, and Enrique Lloronto, Washing ton representative of tho government. Iloports Hint tho ovncuatlon of Tor reon wan practically complotod yes terday and that General Vllal Is now at Chihuahua with most of his army woro brought to tho border hy for eigners arriving today. - T I LONDON, Sopt. 18. Tho Ilrltlsh military authorities havo docldod that a .prohibition upon "treating" Is cs sontlal to tho woll bolug of tho troops within tho Metropolitan dlstrjct of London nnd tho hoard of control probably will Issuo an order forbid olng this form of hospitality. The district contalnt 700 aquaro mllos, Undertho prospective order, which will apply to clubs and restaurants as wol als saloons, any one paying for another drink, except tho porbon who pays for It would be llahlo to punishment. FORBID TREATING ROOPS IN ONDON RAISING HALF A BILLION U. S. DOLLARS TO HELP EN GLAND AND FRANCE WIN WAR Utt to light' Kir Henry IlaMilngtou Smith, former head of (ho lluuk of Turkey; J. P. Morgan, American financial ngcut of tho llilllsli govern, incut; Iiinl Heading lortl tlilof of Ct'ivut Uril.tlu, head of tiio Anglo. French commission, and tho most dhitiugulklic'l Jew in tlio KritUh cmplm and Sir JMwanl Holdcn, iiuuiuglng director of the liudon City and Mid. bind Hank. Tliey ro luiro lUi reprt-ntatlies of tho I'tvnch govern menl t cnigo A nwr CKdtt vf 3W,000,WO tw Iho tiUlvU btty. Coiincilvvoniaii Kstcllo Latoi Llndioy, signing her first pHr vvliito ncciipyiiig tlio iliali of mayor of Iis Angeles. SuffrnglMtM will nuirlc Kpt. to, lIM.f, as a irtMettei' day, for It marks tlio first timo In tho history of tho country tat n woman lias occupied this position in n city of sucli pitKiilons as this. HAIT EXPECTED TOATEYAI N PROTECTORATE WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.-Early ratification by Haiti of the treaty by which the United States would es tablish n financial protectorate over tho littlo republic, confidently ' was expectcif iirWiisliington today after it had been announced that thu new lluiticn government, bonded by Presi dent D'Artigucnavoj formally had been recognized by tii'o Washington government. Tho treaty now, js4 be fore tho Haiticn cong.rpsH, vv)cro lie it lias encountered vigirourf opposi tion from elements. Until the convention is approved, Hear Admiral Cnportnn with more than 2000 American bluejackets and marines, will continue to control thu situation in the republic, and ad minister affairs of all its custom houses. The now president was elected hy eongroHH after ids prede cessor In I been dragged from the French legation nnd killed by revolu tionists several weeks ago. PIlOVIDENCi:, 11. K., Sept. 18. Hob Illinium broke tho woild's iei ord in tho firat of thu automobile events on tho now Kwiedwny hero to day. Illinium covered tho inih) in 1.1.7.1 seconds, .'17 of n sucond faster than tho record made by Louis Dis brow at St. Louis in August, 101 1. Hunnaii'x record today win made on u ono milo circular concrete track while Dikhrow's record was for a cirl uiilar dirt track. Officials horo de clare Buroiun'H timo sots n new mark for u milo circular track. BURMAN BEAKS HUE AUTO RECORD B OP CNA OF LOS ANGELES SAN plEQO, Cal.. Sopt. 18. Illght Nov. ThomnB J. Conaty, for many years bishop ot tho Catholic dtoccso of Los Angeles and Monterey, died this morning in n cottage at Coronado where ho had been for tho last we ok. 'Ulsholi Cohnty'lfad steadily dccllno'tl nltico lily arrival at Coronado and his death was not unexpected, Illnhop County was already a figuro of national promlnonco in tho Roman Catholic church when ho waa mado bishop of Loh AngolcH nnd Montoroy In 190H. Ho loft tho presidency ot tho Catholic University of Washing ton, I). C, which ho had hold fiinco 1S9G to hecomo tho head of thnt dlo- CCHO. Ho wna C8 yearn old. Horn In Iro- land ho was brovght to this country as a child and educated In tho public schools of Taunton, Mass., and later wan graduatod fro mlloly Cross col logo In 1809 and 1872 ho rccolvod his degrco from Montreal, Canada, Thoo. logical Homliiary. Illnhop Conaty was ono of tho great est Catholic orators In tho United States. Ah an nuthor and wrltor upon church topics ho acquired not n littlo fame. For four years during his presidency of tho Catholic University of Washington, Illshop Conaty was editor of tho Cathollo School nnd Home Magazine CUT BY GERMANS PUTIIOGHAD Sopt. 18 Tho Gor inans havo cut tho railway lino bo tween Vllnn and Molndochno and tho only outlOt by rail from Vilna still remaining In Itiuslan hands lu tho lino running southward to I.Ida. Tho Llda railway line has boon un dor sharp attack to tho wostward of Llda. In an effort to chock tho Gor mnn cavalry tho Husslans aro devel oping Btrong cavalry forcoa In tho Vilna district. E WASHINGTON, S.-pt. 1H. Amonir clwnge' in the iiiiiulur or viea nuiKUiiMwl tmluv wei: William II. Ottle, Leanhurg, Va., i onmil at Colon, promoted U aoiiBtd general Chrintinua, Nurwn). M. J. liaolmr, Ouuthn, ooiikul nt Borne, traiidFnrnMl to St. .MiolmuU, Azoron. WnJtor II. SmIhiI', OkUho City, consul nt fiHiitu. tnuwUned t HerHB. FntntMM J. Dwyor of Califoruiu up jHiiutud viul at UvtltRt DEAD ND IN RAILROADS Tigers Defeated in Third Game of Crucial Contest Wonderful Field ing By Speaker Saves Day Cobb and Crawford Maul Ball Hard Ty Nipped at Plate. t- n h Detroit 0 0 Uoaton 1 8 E FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, Sopt. IS. Detroit filled tho bnsos with nono out In tho 12th, but Boston' mado tho situation tho occasion for a sharp Holding attack which retired tho sldo without a scoro. Cobb had douhlod by lifting tho ball into the right Hold crowd. Vnch was safo on Shoro's poor throw. Crnwford was purposely passed. Tho bases woro full whon Kavanaugh wab called upon as a pinch hitter, but Scott scoopod his rap ncd throw to catch Cobb at tho pinto. On tho noxt play Young hit to Galnor and n doublo piny, Gardnor to Cady to Gardner nnd 8cott and again to Gnrdnor rotlrod tho sldo. Boston Btnrtod with tho first man up Intho twolfth -with a vigorous of fensive Lewis hit safely. Gardnor also singled. Barry sncrltlced, ad vancing both men. Cady was pur posely pnssod nnd Cnrrlgan himself npopnred as n pinch hitter. Ills force out ot Cady nt second haso sent Lowls ovor. Lively Holding mnrkod tho opening Inning. Aftor Bush had struck out, Gardner extended himself to catch a speeding liner off Vltt's bat. Cobb wns passed, but Shore's alertness and the skill ot Barry caught the famous Tiger oft f lrs.1 Jiaso. , . . With ono ot in Boston's half, Co valesklo passed Scott nnd Speaker. Bush rushod back ot third to get Gal nor's drlvo and throw out Scott at third. A moment Inter Stanngo nip pod Speaker's attempted steal. Tho Dotrolts threatened to score In tho third. Hits hy Covalosklo Bnd VItt resulted In plnclnc Bush nt third baso nnd Vlt on first, with two out, nnd Cobb nt bnt. Cohb's'beat of fort, how ovor, was a bounder to tho pitcher on which ho wna rotlrod easily.. Cova losklo regained his control and Boston wont out In order In tholr part ot tho third Inning. Galnor mado tho first hit oft Co valesklo's delivery In tho fourth. A pnsa to Gardnor put two mon ou tho bases hut Barry grounded to Bush for" tho third out. In Detroit's halt of this Inning, n dpMblo play, Gardnor to Marry to Gainer, nulllflod tho effect of Young's hit. Tim pitcher's seemed to Improvo ns tho gamo wont on,. Scolt singled almost Into tho left field crowd In tho sixth, but wns caught off first basn o na throw from Stanngo. In tho "lucky sovonth" Lowls started oft with a hit. VItt mado a. sonsntlonal catch of Gardner's foul attompt to hount. Barry's slow Infield out sent Lowls to socond. Pitcher Covalosklo attempted to pass Cady, but tho bin catcher reached out and hit tho ball, only to havo It intorcoptcd by Young for tho laBt out. Two of tho threo Dotrot batsmen wcro rotlrod on striken in tho eighth. With ono out in tho ninth VItt cracked a single to left. Cobb came, to bat determined and tho ball sped off his bat Into tho crowd In contor flnld, among whom Speaker broke his way to make a remarkable catch. VItt waH forced at socond baso for tho third out. Lewis slnglod In Boston's hnlf of tho ninth, but Covalosklo, who had previously struok out Galnor, al so fanned Gardner nnd Lewis a mo ment lator waa thrown out trying to steal second. In tho tonlh Hooper wont to tho edgo of tho crowd to chock tho flight ot a drlvo from Craw ford's bat. STOP EXCURSIONS TO PARIS, Sept. 18. -So many ex ourbiouistri, frequently in personally ouiiduoted purties, havo been jour neying from Parid and other cities to the sueno of tho bntlo of tho MurnJ Hint tho military nuthoritjes today prohibited trips in groups. Tho pro lilbition dooa not ady, Uovvover, to individual nasisoa, FRONT . SSP