Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Ttnlu or Snow Tuesday. Mnv. B2.5, .Mill. 20.B, IT. Tr. CV' .i i forty-fifth Tear, MEDFORD, OREGON MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915 Oalty Tenlh Tftr, NO. f 232 irt i WITHDRAWAL OF BUSH HOPS UPON GALLIPOLI Forces at Anzac Cove and Salva Bay Regions of Peninsula Successfully Taken Away Long Expected Of fensive by Germans in Flanders Be gun Saturday With Repulse. LONDON Dec. 20 Tlio British troops at thu Stilvn mid Anzno dis tricts T llio Gitllipuli iin1nsiilu lmvc been withdrawn. Tho following official statement was issued here leduy: "All the troops nt Sttvla nnd An zac, together with their mini and store., have been successfully trans ferred with insignificant casualties to another sphere of operations." The Suvln Bay nnd Anzac Cove positions arc on tlio north coast of Onllipoli peninsula. Anzac Cove is about -sixteen miles from thu tip. Suvln is five miles farther on. No Details Clvcn As no mention is made in the Brit ish announcement of the allied posi tion in thu Scddul Bahr position at the tip of the peninsula, it is not clear whether tlio withdrawal of troops in dicates a decision to abandon the ef fort lo force the Dardanelles or means merely n readjustment of the allied forces. There have been no previous hints of such a move, although the question had been raised in F.nglnnd whether, in view of the fniltne of the allies to make appreciable headway at thu Dardanelles mid the urgent need for additional troops at Salouiki, the Jlaidanelles forces would bo with drawn. ' Two official TurkiMi com munications received today spoke of heavy firing from land and 'sea by the allies, but mentioned no move ments out of thu ordinary, although this bombardment may huo been conducted to cover the withdrawal. Destination I'liKiiown Tlio war offieo statement leaves thu public lo draw its own conclus ion'' as to the destination of these Australasian and I'nitcd Kingdom forces which must be well over 100, (100 strong. It is widely conjectured, however, that any southward sweep of tlio Teutonic or Bulgarian nnnicn in the Balkans, whether the north, wefct or oast, will iooner or lalor come in contact with them, nnd that tin transfer is connected with a deter mination nu the part of thu entente powers not to remain on the defens ive in the noar eastern theater of war longer than is requisite to nstiiro the succeis of u lorwiud march. .Mnccstoulu or Kg)pt There nio two fields of operations in thu near cast to which British trooM withdrawn from thu Gullipoli peninsula might be forwarded -Mnoedoniu and JJgypt. London looks for an attack on the nllied positions nt Salouiki. There is no official information ns to the jitinibor of French mid British troops in Greece, which lias been estimated recently at about 200,000. Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey have nt their disposal several times that number of men, uud it may bo assum ed that cery effort will lie made to uonceutrato a considerable allied force on the Salouiki buc. This Greek port is within easy bailing dis tance of tho Gallipnli peninsula. Achieved No Success If recent unofficial reports con- (Continued on pago three) AS TRAINING SHIP CHICAGO, Dr.-. Jt. -The steamer I!atlDt, which KMiiiinnd m 1 1 if CkieHgo river July 21, i-Niiiuir the Iwm of S12 live-, mum Mlti to the lib Hoi aavnl incm' ihIuv lr $-ltl,Mi(i. AHrti'u will be luude in her hull U nuU her Muiwuithy, nnd hIm will k mtd -i n.'i'' ' ? 4iji. Tfc v I "M t mmH-tr th' (knlnu' rluittia of ill cutiiiun vthlrh ruiM'J her. DIPLOMAT WHO WILL ANSWER v (i)ONOCKVYOODUNOCWOOO Da roil Dorian, Austm-IIti FOR AIACK UPON I'AltIS, Dec. 'J0.-"It is slated that the German answer to the Cheek pro test upon the iucstiou of thu entry of Bulpiiians into Greek territory was handed in at noon Saturday," says the Athens uoricspoudent of tho Fijjarn. "Germany, it is understood, de clared that notwithstanding thu mili tary nccesMlv which reijiiiretl the pursuit of the ictrcntuiK entente al lies, the imperial government, taking note of the popular Greek sentiment, had ordered the immedinto halt of the Unitarian. "The concentration of Aiinlro-Ocr-innn fon'Cf, for tin invasion is said to bo under way. When Ibis concentra tion has been completed u definite decision will be taken. Thus the ques tion has not been settled by the re ply, but in official circle optimism reigns. The Austro-Gerninn forces nre estimated at about 120,000, with much heavy artillery. It is said they will be entirely reudy next Thurs day." TO E AGAINST PLAGUE OF RABIES SAX KRAXCISCO, Dec. 20.- Sur geon J. S. Boggc of the I'liitcd States public heulth scrice wax ap pointed today executive ofticcr to lead a campaign against what was termed a "plaguu of rubies," origin ating in coyotes and now said to be menacing people and slock on the adjoining border of California, Ore gnu, nnd XcviuIh nnd in southwestern Idaho, Surgeon Boggtw was fcclauted by n conference of members of tho boards of health of the stale cnnconied, cattlemen and officials of tho Unit ed Stntoi puhlio health survieu Hiid the United States forest nun ice. Xo sjiocifio method of conducting the cauip(igii wa sdopluil, but a fur ther eotiferonue on the ttubjts.'t will bo held later. 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The new American note to Austrln-Ilungary regarding the sinking of tho Italian HtcnniHliln Aiicuna was understood to bo on Its way to Vienna today. Tho communication Is snld to havo been cabled last night to Ambassador Penfleld for proBentallon to tho Vien na foreign office, it Is expected to reach him by Wednesday night. Tlio now note Is understood to bo a loltorntlon of tho original Ameri can demands and to bint that It Is tho lant word of tho United States. A reply Is expected within ten days. Sucretury l.annliig announced that tho text of tho second Ancona note would bo given out for publication uoxt Wednosday afternoon. Secretary Lansing announced today that tho second nolo to Austria on the sinking of tho steamship Ancona had gono forward yesterday and should reach Vienna tomorrow night. While Mr. Lansing cavo no Intima tion of Its contents, tlio noto is un derstood to bo a virtual reiteration of the original demands wfth tho Impli cation that it Is tho rolled States' last words on tho subject. Tim note is about (100 words long and although charaetenred by those acquainted with its wording, ns linn in tone, il is said to be somewhat less sharp than Hie firt nolo iu thu tenor iof its demands. It is based squarely, according to thexe ofticials, on lhe Austrian ndmiriilt's own version of the Ancona sinking, and while refer ence is made to American ictims und suriors, the rclerciwc is said to he more incidental than 'pecihe. U.S. WASHINGTON', Dec. 20. -The IhiltCjl Stales Iu protc-ted to Great Britain against uitcricrcuce with par cel post shipments between this coun try and Sweden, Secretary Lansing announced today. Mr. Lausiiuf said that (he Swudiah minister had complained to the stale dewrtiHOtit that parcel pout ship Wiul ttf bad been held up by British warship on the high sens. Betide filing a protect, the state departmeut has nkrd Great Britain for an K4nation, Sir. Luuaing said. Name Date for Gifts to Poland WAfHJNUTO.V. IK. -. -Ah ex MUtivo iiroelawatlcm designating laauarr 1, llll.'aa a day far maklag '.uutrilwtloaa for lhe relief of the trlikOH Inhabitants of Poland, wat ianued toUu) from the white houio. I AN REGARDING ANCONA CABLED AS PROTESTS MIL E S METZLER TELLS FULL DETAILS OF ALLEGED PLOT Accused Conspirator Makes State ment to Authorities Koenig Had Agents All Over Country and Re ported Directly to Captain Von Papen, Recalled Attache. 1 XKW YOIMC. Dec. 'JO. Kredericl. Sfetzlcr, held with others in connec tion with alleged plots in this country to embarrass the allies by hindering the inaniifacturu or destroying muni tions, made a full statement to the federal authorities today concerning the nllcgcd activities of, Paul Koenig of thu Hamburg-American line. Koenig, he said, had twenty-five ngents in New York alone uud re ported the results of his activities to dipt nut on rnpen, the Gennait mili tary nttachc. According to Mctzlcr, Koenig's netivitiea through agents ex tended to Quebec, Burlington, Vt.; Boston nnd Portland, Me. His activ ities in this city, Mctzlcr charged, further brought into his possession, among other things, secret reports made by attaches of the Mussina em bassy on thu result of lesls of speed boats in Long Island sound. Stole tlio PaiH'rs These, Melzler Rtiid, Koenig got through Frederick Schlcindl of the "Nationnl City bnnk, now under ar rest. Mctzlcr charged flatly that it was Koenig who sent George Fnuhs to de stroy tho Welland cautil, but Fuchs, ho snid, reported, after visiting the canal, that its destruction could not bo accomplished nt that time. Tho authorities havo cidence which they bcliew connects Koenig with tho fire on tho Atlantic trans port liner Minnehaha, though where this evidence was obtained they did not state. After making his confes sion Mctzlcr was returned to jail. Sampel Gompers, president of tho American Federation of Labor, was prepared to testify this nfturnoon be fore tho grand jury m regard to tho activities of Lilian's National Peace council, Srblclndl Arraigned Frederick Schlcindl, tho Xalionnl City bunk clerk, who was arrested Saturday charged with purloitt'.ig pa pers nnd memoranda from the bank for the uso of thu Gurman go em inent through agents here, wits rc nrraigncd today lad'oro a police mag istrate. He demanded legal ndic and hi bail was reduced from $12 "5.- 000 to .ff000, mid a further examina tion s-ol for December 21. 'the complainant is Harry T. ,To hniiHcn, insistent cashier of the Nat tinnal City bank. Ho submitted an affidavit stating that on August 18, 111 l.r), Schlcindl purloined a cable gram from tho Bumpio Beige, via London, requesting thu National City bank to communicate with tho Hud son Trust company, concerning a guaranty for the shipment of .1,000, 000 rifles nt .fill each. 0. R. & N. TRAFFIC BAKLIl, Or., Dec 20. Oregon -Washington Itailroud & XiiMgation trains were from twelve to eighteen hours behind schedule today an a re sult of a snow blockade between Toloeot and Tuiou, west of here. The snowfall was reported to be the hoHvicMt for December in the lust twenty-five years. Trains weie stalled all night in drifts several feet deep, but the liue was 0iiiud today with the aid of snow uJows. FauM-ager train Ko. IS, due here from Portland at 30:10 o'el(Mk, was not cxMitel to reach here bsfuro this afuruooju Piumhw ger traia Ko. 17, dus in Portland at 7 o'clock, is still lier aud Mill not reach Porllaud mid tunirri. The nt-r urc frunu. D BY SNOW PEACE AGREEIWENT ENDS WAR IN1EXIC0. REBEL FACTION STOP FIGHTING Papers Signed Between Cnrrnnzn De Facto Government and Revolution ists, Elimlnatlnii Villa and Trans ferrlnu Troops and Territory Occu pied-Officers Quit Finhtinn. F.Ji PASO, Tex., Dec. 20. An agreement wuh reached and papers were being signed nt noon " today whereby the Villa faction in northern Mexico concludes peace terms with lhe dc facto government of Mexico. The conference was held between Mexican Consul Garcia and former lieutenants of General Francisco Villa at the consulate in HI Paso. General Villa is reported iu .lunrcz. The signing of lhe peace agreement eliminates him from Mexican affairs. The agreement for the transfer of the 800 Villa troops and all Villa ter ritory to thu dc facto government was .signed by a delegation of Vill ista officers and generals composed of Silvestro Turrazas, secretary of statu of Chihuahua; General Manuel Bupda, General Boberto Union, Gen eral Ysnbcl Itobles, General Flavlano l'ali.a Colonel Kdunrdo Audalo, for Villa, and Andreas Garcia for thu do facto government of Mexico. The Villa brothers were not in cluded iu the agreement. It was be lieved bv those uttendiuc the confer ence that the Villas may crows to the American side, (heir status to bo de termined later. A chief for the territory surrender ed to the Cnrrauzu government is to bu selecled by tho Cnrrnnzn govern ment. General Villa with -100 men left Chihuahua Sunday, according to in formation reaching thu Villa generals iu conference here. It is believed by the generals hero ho may have repu diated (he agreement to surrender which thev had made with him. E LONDON', Dec. 'JO. I'romicr As quith declined to bo drawn info any discussion of the subject of peace (his aftenionu in the house of commons. Sir William Pollard Byles, member for North Ilalford, suggested that re cent debates in thu reichstng indi cated a disposition to transfer the i sues of the war from (he batdelield to the council chamber. Ho was anx ious to know whether the government could see it way clear to wmjgost any form of respoiiHe (o that disiiosition. The premier iutiumled that the government's position was unchanged on the mailer of peace, SALKSr, Or., Dec. 2n. Ho viewing banking uondilion in the slate in hn annual repot t made puhliu loduy, State Superintendent ot Hanks S. (1. Sargent declares that there has been a considerable increase in htiim ih all utrts of Oregon and thai business men aro optimistic as to the filiate. "Itaaking ooudilions in Oregon at this time are quite satisfaetory," he says. "There seeitw (o bu a gsMuml feeliag of eoofhlsnee in alt lines of business throiigbiHit the stats mid lro-HM'U for the euuiiug jear ure SIGNSTREATYTO mm DECLINES ARGUMENT OREGON BANKS SHOW INCREASE r t-kcyurugini; ELIMINATED FROM MEXICO LVV BBSESt ' ffn sM N? (ciicral Francisco Villa . SECRETARY LANE FOR CRATER LAKE WASHINGTON', Dec. 20. Secre tary of tho Interior Lauo bus recom mended to congress an appropriation of 1 100,000 Tor furthor rond work In Crntor Lakn National park. Tho po sition of tho secretary ot tho Inter ior Ih understooil to bo bnHod to con siderable extont on tho reconimondn tloim by bis nsHlHlnut, Stophon Ma ther, who vlsltod tho Crater Lnko Na tional park Inst summer, mid tho per hlstcnt woilc of Will (2. Slc'l, iMiik Biiporlntnniluiit. Tho largor propor tion of tho amount, If appropriated, will bo spent Iu surfacing and oiling of roniln In tho purl;. A roport shows that money appro priated for this yoar for roads la Crator Lake National park was spent, $I9.CG1 on thu rim roud; SIG.ISO on tlio Fort Klamath road; $2GGl on tho I'lnnacluR road, and $4901 on tho Medford road. Tho rocomnionda tlon of tho socrotary of the lutorlor Includoa $12,225 fur administrative purposes, Including salarlos, which la $1225 more than was appropriated lust yoar. For Mount Hauler park $81,000 Is asked, of which $11,000 Is for sal aries aud $10,250 fur eight mlloa of road lu Carbon river district. PAHIS, Dec. 20. DelaiU of the narrow escape from death recently of tho king and ipteen of Ilelgiiuu when German aviators threw bombs on the fishing village where thu royal cou ple now reside are printed today by the Petit Journal. Thu king and nucon wero coming nut of church from mass with the rot of the congregation, says thu corrcsMiudent, when six German aeroplane appeared, flying low. Ap parently they were coining from Os tein!. The king at once told the peo ple to scatter ami take shelter, but tho aeropluneH approached so rapidly that few hud time to cowplv with hi instructions before the machines were over tho village. Two bombs fell noar the kiug and uueen, but thoy Were not hit by the filing fragments. The wirrtspoitdeot eeiitiimss: "T)us is the fifth raid which has bosti absolutely unjustified, as thu village u absolutely uuforlifiud mid is nihubited ouly bi luhunuvu." K 100.000 AIRSHIP BOMBS NARROWLY MS BELGIAN ROYALTY VILLA GRANTED TO Final Arrangements Made for Mexi can Leader to Enter United States Will Be Given Immunity From Prosecution as Political Refugee Will Abandon' Fight. KL PASO, Tex., Dec. 20. Final nrningcincnls for General Francisco Villa to enter tho United Stales, end ng his participation in jroxienn af fairs, wero to ho mndo here nt noon, according to information from au thentic sources. Preparations to this end wero begun upon receipt of Sec retary Lansing's decision tltnt Villa would bo accorded usylum as a polit ical refugee. WASHINGTON', Doc. 20. Stn(o dcpiirlment officials havo decided Hint General Villa will rccoivo tho asylum accorded a s)liticnl refugee, should ho enter tho United Stntoi. This decision was sent Inst night to General Funslon bv tho wnr depart ment for transmission to Villa or hid representatives. Immunity From Arrest Slnto dcpnrlmcnt ngonts had re ported that allpgcd intermediaries hnt requested. Villa's immunity from me rest, saying Hint if this was given they believed Villa would abandon his fight against Cnrrnnzn nnd rctiro to private life in tho United States. Tho stalo dopnrlment docs not con ceal its dosiro to havo Villa eliminat ed. Without him tho revolution iu tho north will certainly fall, official believe. Tho intermediaries also said that tho plan was for tho retirement from the field of thu entire Villa army. Much interest is displayed by of ficinls hero as lo whether Villa will accept tho promise of immunity as u political refugee. Such immunity would not protect him from prosecu tion within tho United States on chnrgos of mi ordinar- character. Slight Trump Up Charge Tho government has nothing; on which a ohnrgo will bo brought itgninst Villa, hut it is said that local officials at K Paso havo information concerning alleged irregularities In uattlo deals iu which Villa was in volved aud that (his might bo mndo (he basis of prosecution. Secretary Laniiig announced (hat Villa had tho right to enter tho Unit ed Stales ami would bo given tho 'iiine facilities of doing so as any oilier loreigncr. SHOT BY NEIGHBOR KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Dec. 20. .Mrs, Margaret Koehno was shot and seriously injured by A. F Lnwreuco today near Monill, oloso to tho Cali. fornin. boundary, according to word received hero by telephone. Law. ronco then barricaded himself iu Jus houso. A posso has gono after him, Lawroncu was tried horo last Fri day on mi ai-hon charge. Tho jury disagreed. Today's shooting is naiil to have bcon nn outgrowth of (ho trial. A feud between tho twb fam ilies has existed for somo time. Tha poso whieh left horo expected Law reneo (o roit nrrcr. "" I pwmhs. Denmark Bars Ford Meetings CHKISTIANiA, Dec. 20. Iicnrv Ford hns roooived information that ho will bo prohibited from holding mgctiiujs iu Copenhagen, it was loomed today, llo will go tliore, how ever, to seleut tho dolegntos to no company his poiu-o party to Thu Hague. m on OS BORDER KLAMATH WOMAN K v, ''