. - US"' Medford Mail Tribune ra FORECAST KAIIl TOXIOIIT AM) TOMORROW WEATHER Maximum Yesterday !HI; Minimum Today r.'J. -tw Forty-sixth Tsr. pnllv Eleventh Tr. I ", MEDFORD OttlWOX, THURSDAY. .It'LY 20, 1910 NO. 102 - M a 9' P AW CAPTURE GE ALONG SOMME French Take Five Miles of Trenches South of River anil Stretch to the North British Regain Delvillc Wood and Longucvnl and Push Forward Line to North, PAULS, July 20. Kronen ntlackR in tho Sommo region wore delivered Inst night on liolh nltloH or the river. On the north bank trenches In the llnrdccourt Rector wore tnUen, while feouth ot Ihc river, nil tho German front line tronchen between Ilarleaiix nnd Soyccourt fell Into French hands. Announcement of the Krcnch stis reBRes Is mnilo In this afternoon's war offlco bulletin. The trenches cap tured on the north hank run from lliirlccourt-Mninelou to tho onRt of llardecourt, along tho rnllrond from Combes to Cleary. Koiir hundred prisoners wore captured there. In VcmIiiii Region. In tho Verdun region there wnB n eontlnuoiiH bombardment of the Avo court nnd Chattonrourt Hectors on tho lort bnnl; of the MetiHo, with a giomido engagemout to the northeiiMt of 1 1 111 301. On tho caBt hank of tho Mouso the French progressed west of tho Thlnii niont east works, while to the Aiutli or Klqury they took n strongly forti fied Gorman post, together with 10 prisoners. ' A Oerman aoroplano waR brought down In tho Sontine region east of Poronnc. Ili'ltMi (alii tSiomid. London, July 20. Heavy fight ing continues on the Sommo front. The war office announced today that tho Ilrltlsh. bad gnlnod ground In Delvlllo Wood and Longuevnl. North of the Longuovnl-llnzontln liosltlon the Hrltlsh imshed forward their lino. Hast of the Lolpsle re doubt bombing parties made n sub stantial advnneo during the night. Tho statement' follew: "At 2:110 o'clock lu the afternoon In Dolvlllo wood nnd Longueval we rogalnod u little more ground. The struggle lu those nroas continues. "North of our Longuovnl-lHunntln . position we, this morning, pushed forward our lino and rnpturod some prisoners and n gun." (,'ciinans Claim Repulse. RICRL1N, July 20. Repented French attacks south of the Sommo vto ropulsod by the Germans, tho war offlco announced todny. Tho Kronch and Hrltlsh artillery flr0 de veloped to a pitch of greutest Inten sity on both sides of the Somme. The announcement also says thai a strong llrltlnli attack north and west of KroniolloH was dofoatod, the Brit ish being ojocted by counter assaults wherever they succeodod lu entering the German tronohes. CIIIHUAIU'A CITV, July 20 Practically ull of the merchants here ooed their doors today, assorting that they could no longor oontlnuo to do liuslnose at a profit at tho stiver exchange rate fixed by tho authorities of the de facto government for tho now Issue of Carranxa curronoy. Franolsco Trovlno, civil governor of Chihuahua Immediately called a mass meeting at which tho merchants detailed their grievances and a com mittee was appolntod to place tho(r complaints bofore tho national mone tary commission In Mexico City Peniitug a decUlon from tho com mission, howevor, tho shops must re main open, the governor ordered WASHINGTON, Julv 2". An in formal inquiry h" liven inud- by the .lute deuirtmut to the Itntuh en bay fur uifunuatio" conferuuiir the KjinlU'atioQ of Great Hritam' trad itijt with the enemy ui tu A met us n buiiit-. Uruw und furM,rutiu, MAN N E WITH - - SAXTA Clfl'Z, Cnl., July 20. "" Iouii Miller, n shoemaker, "" fired two bullet into Robert Robertson, n policeman, set fire to two cabins fired five shots at n firenmn who responded to the iilntin, and then killed him- olf willi .ii bullet todny. Roll- oilson in rxpectcd In die. "" nALTIMOHK, Julv 20.--Prepared to leave port at nii,v moment, Captain Paul Koenig;, eomnmnder of the flor man mercliant submarine Ileutsch land, put on bin uuifonu today for the first time since he landed here, eleven days no, nnd for several hour this iiKiniiiif? studied the chart of the Pntnpseo rlwr and Chosn peahe bay with Cuptain Frederick Hanseli, eoinnmnder of the North (lerman Lloyd liner Nckknr. When Captain rCneing Went baek on board the undersea liner he look with him it duplicate manifest of the ship's curg". Another copy was ready lo be taken to the customs house. Captain ICoenig said lie would not leave !ii whip again nnd indicated an early departure, but said nothing that would give an idea just when thoMibmeiviblo would leave. It wiix indicated the nentsehlniid's engines uml submerging machinery had been jrivMi-IT final lest mid hnd been found In he in perfect endi Hon." T WASHINGTON, ,Iiil 20. -An-noiiueenient tluit the settlement of the difference between the I'm ted State and Mexico will be made through a joint eoiuinusinu is looked for within the next few day. Only the finul approval by President Wil son mid Oeneral Cnrrunxa is needed, it it. said todny. Powers to he conferred on n com mission, if one is agreed upon, have formed one of the chief imiut of discussion in preliminary negotia tions hotweeu Acting Secretary of State Polk and ?lien Arredondo, Mexican iimhiissadnr-designatc. Henry I. Fletcher, American nnt-lmsndor-desi(fiiHtc to Mexico, will kii to Iin post in Mexico Citv soon alter August 1, if the situation con tinues to i-lcni, it wa- understood to- ll.lX. 10 LONDON. Ju 20 The first of ficial announcement that Great Itrlt taln had captured a German subma rine ot the r-3.' class was made lu the bouse of commons toda by Thomas McNamara, financial secre tary of the admiralty, who said that ono of these vessels would he brought to London to be viewed b the pub lic. CUICAQO. Jul) 20. TrauteoBti nental lines are willing to let rate classifications on lumber stand as they ar, Henry Ulakely of St. Paul, first goHw&l freight agent ot the Northern Iaelfte railroad told the in tersiat eouwerce commission hold' lag hoarlHg oh lumber rata t4ar Wtilter ilunike, of Utu Moines, tes tified. EARLY DEPARTURE OF DEUTSCHLAND SEEMS PROBABLE MEXICAN PROBLEM NEAR SETTLEMEN GREAT BATM IS Austrians Resistinn Russian Advance at Jahlonltza Russians Renew Of fensive Before Kovel and on the Rlrja Sector Teutons Repulsed on River Stokhod. LONDON, July 20. A wireless dispatch from Home says it is re ported from Petroj:rad that n sreat battle in developing at .lablimitza, the results of which thus far hiue been favorable to the Russians. In addition to the heavy fighting in the Carpathians, the dispatch adds, the Russian offensive ban boon resinned before Kovel, and Vladimir-Volyn-ski, and in the II if. a area. Tiililnnilrn is in the Carpathians, south of Kolomea, near the northern end of one of the mountain passe leading to Hungary. Get mails KepiiKcd PF.TROCIRAD, .Inly 20. Attempts by Teutonic forces to advance against the Russians in the region ot the River StakhoiL in Volliynin, have boon repulsed,' the wnr office anuoiiuecd today, ' Operations in Galieia tire being notably affected by thcnvorflow of the iior Dneister. Kugl Occupied by Slavs PKTROfJRAI), .Julv 20. The wnr ofrice announced today that Kugi, nu yuportiiut point in the Caucasus, was occupied by the Russians on Tues day. Kugi is a junction of hie.h roads in the Krzcrum district. I'lghtliiK In Volliynin DHRLIN, July 'JO. Hani fijthtiug lias been resumed in Yolliynin, smith west of Lutsk, flermau troops under (leaeial you Linsiugeii are on the aggressive heie at some points and hac succeeded in coriii)t advance. The Russians ntc bombarding the Teutonic lines nlong the lower Lipa, with inercaseil intcnitv. EUROPE 10 ATTACK WASHINGTON, Julv 20. A gen ornl Ktirnpeiiu i;ttaek upon Aineriea's iinproeedented gold reserve and for eign t rude nt the close of the wnr is predicted in a statement submitted to the houu, judiciary committee today by the national' fnreiirn tmde eotiu eil, urging passage of the Webb bill to permit American commissions in the oxiMiit trnde. Pointing out that the present euorioous exiwit lnisines is due Isrgely to nn abiiominl war demand, the eoiinoil suys the liberty to eo opornte, which rivals und customers of American firm have enjoyed, bus produced liigldv nigHiiizcd selling Hgeneies, and that the I'nited .States cauiiHt hold its imnitiou in the world of business jf ICiiitiHiiii industrial ami commercial co-operation versus American compelled competition is to i ontiniie. BAY CITY STRIKERS TO SAN FRANCISCO, JU "JO. La bor troubles which for titty days hud affected the off shoie, coast - wis and bay and rier shipjtuig of San Fruiicuco, ended today with the return to work of striking union longshoieinen and union bay and river lioatweu, who culled sMimte strikes June 1. The longshoreman, who struck for higher wages, a clos ed shop uud changed working condi tions, shout -I0OU of them here, an iioiiuetNl lust night they would rlturn to work under the old M-ale and no dotted attop agiecnit-nt pending fur ther Hotiatioii willi the IJlloy r ntimn Tin- .i- -lone in the face of a negative vote bv most other lonf.horciiiu's iiiiioii- on tin coust w)o. struck si the -Mine Iliac. OVMNG N CARPATHANS ME ' 0 RETURN WORK L giant Submarine "1 NKLW YOillC, July 'JO. The financial eoiipuuity henrd a re poit today lliHt $4,000,000 in gold was in the cargo of the Oerman submnriiie Deutcli laud. ruritiu liistirnnoe on it wits said to have boon under written by it Now Yoik broker at .') per cent. ST. PAUL, Jul 20 -Chairman Pntton's Introduction of William Sul zer nt the opening of the prohibition convention's afternoon session start ed u mild demonstration that lasted less than a mlntilc. Hnnley men re mained silent. ' "No matter vhut this convention does It will lies atlsfnctory to me ns n prohibitionist," Sulxer mid. Ho pledged blmsolf unreservedly to the pnrty platform and nominee. Sulzer's empliatlo declaration for ho rellKlous andlclvll liberty plank In the proposed platform was greeted with applatiso which Increased In vol ume when he Kali! ho was ardently In favor of religions liberty until the church tried to iiiterfore In affairs of state, when ho became ns ardently opposed to the church so Interfering. Sulzor finished his speech to the convention nt 3:05 p. in. A portion of the delogatos nroso nnd cheered heartily. Tho demonstration was ovor In half n minute. Tho proposed platform led off with strong declarations for natlon-wldo prohibition and woman suffnige. Those woro followed by nntl-propar-eduess and peace plunks. Reciprocal trndo treaties with foreign natllons and n federal trado commission of specialists were recommended. Taking up the Mexican situation, the platform declared the democratic party has blundered, and the repub lican party evaded responsibility. Mexico needs not a conqiioror, but n good Hntnarltan. the platform declar ed. LONDON, Juh 20. Lord Robert Cecil, minister of war trade, declared In tho house or commons todny thut bo did not think there was any reason to suppose the censorship now oxer clsod regarding proas dlspatchos to tho United Slates was nt all Ilkoiy to Intorfere with the continuation of friendly relations of the two conn trios, Tho censorship, added Lord Robert, was established for military reasons und Its abolition or modifi cation could not be evoked upon nou military grounds A member bad advocated abolition of the ronsorshlp to show Knalsnd's confidence in th' ('nlted States. ' OF IS WASHINGTON, July JO.- The public health sen ice regard- duugci of a national epidemic of intantilc paralysis a mw, Stale hotiids ! health throughout the eouHlry """' rHirted themselves abb? to combat any apparauce of the disease. !T00 HOT TO FIGHT IN ' MESOPOTAMIA REGION LONDON. Jul :'o The following offlelal report from tho -Ilritteh ex peditionary forces in Mesopotamia was given out teday: "Stnoo the last eonjinunleatlou of the ITth nothing important has been reported. The heat haa beet) exeea- lve. 1'er same days the temperature in the shade has been over lilO de grees." SULZER SPEAKS PLEDGING SUPPORT OF PROHIBITION VILLAS (MORE BY CARRANZISTS EXPECTED SOON Bandit nnd His Main Band of 800 Reported Surrounded Thirty Miles South of Durnnrjo Line by Rnmo's Cavalry Escape Declared Impos sible Villa Reported III. CHIHUAHUA CITY, July 20. Villa nnd his main hand were lu the vicinity of Amndorn, about no miles south of the Durnngo line, according to reports received from Oeneral Matlas Ramos nt Oeneral Jacinto Ttevliio's headquarters hero today. The message, which was relnycd from Rosarln, Oeneral Ramos' base, nt Tepehuanes by Oonornl Laveaua, was meauro becauso of the difficulty of telegraph communication. Ilaiid is Sim-outiitcd. Oeneral Trovlno announced how evor, that tho government troops still have the baud, which consists of about fiOO men, surrounded' and that Villa's early capture socius probable. Reports from the garrison nt Ouaniicevl Indicated that should tho bandits attempt to push on south wnrd, tho garrison nt that point Is propnred to reinforce Oeneral Ramos, who commaiiils n force of about 1000 men, largely cavalry. Announcement also was made at the Comandnncln today that Oeneral Luis Cnlmllero, once governor of tho state of Tnmnullpiis and more re cently stntloned at Mexico City, haH arrived In Tainplco to assume com mand of the fifth division of the army of the northeastern, relieving Oeneral Nrtfnrrate, ordered to the capital. i ..is n T.l Cnpliiiv lvpc(icil, GALVI5STON, Tex., July 20. Tho capture of Francisco Vllln by cavalry or the do facto government Is momentarily expected according to a cablegram recoived today by Juan A. Matoos, Mexican consul hero. This mosange aays that yesterday a Vllln messenger wns captured by Carrausn troops. This messenger is said to have told where Vllln was located and a force has beon sent to capture him. The moasouger report ed thut Vllln wns 111, nnd sooklng medical aid. The name or the small town where Vllln Is snld to be located Is not given lu the dispatch to Consul M altos E BRITISH EXPENDITURE LONDON, Julv JO. -4'Apliiiiiiiijr the mi rca-c hi the government rate of expenditure ( 11,000,1100 pounds daily, Reginald McKenna, chancellor of the exchequer, said in the house of commons today that the figures related not only to wnr expenses, but also to total outgoings. The unforeseen and iinforoahle causes which hud raised the rale of cxtieiiditurt, added the chancellor, were mainly the rale at which Atneri can securities had been sold to the goveruinciit for the purp"" of regu lating American exchange and the rate at which advances wade to al lies and dominions in (heat Britain were drawn uhiii. The concurrence of the two causes Imd led lo the exhaustion ,( his borrowinu powers earlier than uh. anticipated. COXaTANTINOPLK. July JO Turkish victories lu Persia and the Caucasus wara announced Unlay by the war orrlee. Tge iUCttU fol fel fol eows: , "Kast of. Slneh, 'PortltA IttiMian foreea which attacked our detnn meuts wore driven off. 'fliey left lie Hind great nuiuVr of ittd. "in tht (aucaaus, tn our rliiltt wlug. our advanceil ihjJm msde suc cessful surprise attacks MINNA AN ? JHEL lUutllLtdlKlutUr T WORKER - NKW YORK, Julv ao. A basis for an ajcioemeiit between the gnrmenl workers and their " employers wns reported to have been reported this nfternoon, which ropresentnlivu of licit It sides predicted would hrinje lo nn end the strike nnd lookout of 00,001) woikeiv that hhstied up the industry for several months with national effect. M H4 M FIRST MEETING OF G. 0. P. ITTEE NH.W YORK, July 20. William R. Wilcox, chairman of tho Republi can natlonnl committee called the onnipnlgn committee together hare today for the flrpt tlmo for tho pur pose of discussing tho geuornl fea tures of the Republican campaign, which opens uctlvoly early noxt month with ' a mouth's tour by Charles K. Hughes, through tho west. Mr. Hughes conferred Individually with unch member or tho committee, present, telling him Just what bis Idens woro In regard to tho Itlncnnry. Or tho 17 members or the campaign committee, 12 were present, the ab sentees with one exception, being from points on tho Pacific const. "Speclnl consideration will bo given to the campaign In Maine," read a statement by Chairman Wll- "cox. "Tho coiuniltteo-is thoroughly imprnsHcd with the desirability of currying Maine lu the Septombor elections and will exert every efrort In conjunction with tho national committee to that end." To this, Senator Weeks or Massa chusetts, chairman of the senatorial committee, added that between Au gust 1, and Septombor 1. ten republi can senntors and 25 representnllvea would be sout Into the Maine cam paign " FROM THE ORIENT WASHINGTON, Jul 20 - The sec retarv of agriculture has announced nu extension or tho quarantine against corn from the Orient to cover all of "southeastern Asia (Including India, Hlnm, Iudo-Chliiu, nnd China) Malay an Archipelago, Australia, Now ,ea Innd. Oceania, Philippine Islands, Formosa, Japan, and adjacent Islands. The Importation is prohibited of'snod and all other portion of mulse and closely related plants including all Hpeclea of Teoelnto (ICuchlauiiu), Job'a team (Colx), I'olytoou, Cblon ncluie, and tklerackne. This quarantine Is made neeoaaary by tho presence lu theae regions of several highly destructive, dlsoasos. caused by fungi of the downy, mil dew group, related to our grape mil dew and to potato late blight. SAI.ONIKI. Jid JO. A rovnl de-i-tcc n published here todav rotir iny the (Ircck unuv officvis who were implicated in the wrecking of the offices of the ncnicr Itiso ustis aud Hit mortal wounding ot ilk editor. The piivutc soldiers involv ed will be couil lunrtialed. A Palis disputed dated July :i stated that eleven (I reek army offi eeis had been ane-tcd bv the Preheh niilit.it v iiiitborities at SabmiUi fol lnWlli' all altaek iiimiii the offieea nt the Ri.on-li- ami the uuudiuit of the i-diloi. The iiet-niN-r w.i- snld to h.iM- limited .hikIc- rcllcctiinj upun lilt- (iritk llltM Hi iuliU4-UuM with the surrender ot 11 reek fort-io-.es to the HiilguriMiis. NATIONAL MM D QUARANTINE C N 10NE FIGHT ON NGN BY LA FOLLETTE Wiscoiuonitc Speaks All Day Ayainst Douhlinrt Expenditures for Military Purposes Actuated by Selfish Interests instead of Patriotism Sustains President. WAKHIN-nTON. July 20. The na vol hill still was before the scnntn today, nn attack bv Senntor.Lu Fol lctte on the measure hfivincr delayed a vote yesterday. Tho Wisconsin sciuitoi had the floor today to con tinue criticism of the Kcnernl preptir edness ironuu. Hesiiminj; the nttnek today, Sena tor La r'ollelte reiterated his declur atiou that the proposed doublinir of. expendituriw for militnrv puniose had been actuated by selfith inter ests, instead of patriotism, nnd snid there was not u military, ecouoinie or political reason to warrant tho (imposed approuriatloiiR. "The lotjie of the whole world sil iialion is ngilinst tiecessity for theso proposed inerensiw," he anid. On .Mexican Situation Duiiiif- his speech Senator Ln Fol lette turned to the Mexican situation and Senator Lewis, democrat, asked if he stood with President Wilson ugniiist intervention in Mexico. "1 sincerely hope," replied Senator Ln Kollettc," tlnt the Mnndnrd hearer of the republican party in tho cnmiiu; ouinpuijin will not feel him self constrained to take the ivosilion that it is the duty of the government to put the fine; of the United States behind investors in Mexico. Presi dent Wilson declared in his Detroit fiimsie-lUhot. htuivjsmitWysk''0" r that iiriiieiple nnd tlint he would not become the collecting ngcut. of in vestors in Mexico. The Amerienn people, if that issue i. made between the republican candidate and Mr. Wijsou on thut jiroposilion, will stand oVerwhelmiiiKly by the presi denL" Seunlor lt I'ollotlo spoke for hours and late in the day guvc un sign of yielding the floor. Senator (Inllinger became amused whuu Sen ator 1 41 Fnllotle referred to tiioin Jiers of eniigitwa as represenlnlives of the interests'. Accuses Munition Makers "A hundred million people have nobody to look out for thoir interests hut their senators mid rtipresentu Jitc in congress," said La Pollelte. "The munition makers, tho groat in Jcicsts nnd the world-wide aiwer which I shall portray before I con clude are here and in every eapital of the world appealing to the patri otic sentiment of the representatives of the people to increase the expen diture. I have eomntimea been con st ruined to think that they worn mi the floor of Ihc senate and house drawing salaries as members of the two branches of congress." "If I understand the senator from Wisconsin correctly, I think he miijlit ,aih to change some of the uordx he uttered.," interrupted Senator (lallinger. "If I underatand him cor rectly he went to the point of snyinp; that he sound hues suspected thut not paly did members of litis body repre sent the great business interests of their states, but that he sometimes thought that they received compen sation," "Oh, no," relumed Senator Lft r'ollelte, "I would not make a break ot that kind." He added that he hail lint intended to cnllVCV Wiy fcliolt idea. OF CHICAGO POLICE CHICAOO, July 20. Chief Justlca Hnri) Olson of the municipal court today announced that the Chicago crime commission was working on a plan to reorganize tho entire pollco department, "to change the funda mental IiIoh of the service." The plan, whleh Is to ho prosentod to the city oouuoll. will rourejiQut tho Ideas of the beet criminal, social aud uconomlo o-vperts of tbo country, it was stated, and will contain measures for deals lug with dangerous "half wlta" llko Henry Mclnoro, tho negro who killed four persons lust Tuesday, j P "