.f "?-" rtrfNn'ir; . Hl. SECOND EDITION Forty-third Yenr, Dully IIIhIiIIi yrr. TO PLAY ROLE PEACE MAKER President to Summon Lenders to White Huuso After Ambassador Lino Arrives and Announco Plans ns Mediator In Mexico. WAHIIINGTON, July 21. Confl limit (lint mi real effort nvnr tuia Imch iiimiIii to reroucllo Hid differ ences between tlio federal govern intuit of Mexico mill the lountltutlon nllNtu, President Wnodrow Wilson today plmm to nrl In Hid roln an poiidtmnkor. Afttir tho cchoduloil i-oiifcroncn Ktit unlity with lloury I.1IIHI Wilson, Ainiirlrnii ninhnssadiir to Mexico, mill Horrntnry of Htalo llryuii, President Wllnon will mini mull nciiiiIo mill lioiinn li'iulorn to tho White House, mitiotinri) hl plan mill ask their support. Tim president, It wum learned to liny. Ik unalterably oppoimd to inter vt'iitloit oiropt an u lint rcnort. Id bellmen tlio dlfforonrtm In tlm Miutliurn republic nro reconcilable, mill hopes to purmiailu tho elements behind Provisional President Hunrtii mul Uoiiornl Oarrniua to unite, ollm Initio brigandage mul ronloro oritur. All Infortunium received itt tlio ex ecutive office, It wax until, Indlcnteti Hint tint rnnk nml flln of McxIraiiH nro weary of bloodshed, mul tlio president liolluvc thorn h u splendid chanco to nrraugu n settlement. .Situation I'm liniigcil l)lnintrlum received nt tlio statu department loilny liutlcato Hint tlm ultuntlou In Mexico lit titichuiir.od. wltli llttln Infoi iiiatlon nviillnlilo im to which aide In winning. President Wilson linn Informed tlio leaders In liotli tlio homo nml tho puunto that until hn gets mora ilnflnlto Inforuintlon ho want tint debating on tliu Mexican question to ntoi. Ilo thinks thorn In too much politic In tho ilnhato nml nrnmrtH Hint tho crltlclnui In congress of Mexico In increasing tlm nutl-Amor-lean feeling, It In unlit hero that If tlio lluerta government In thrown over, tho coimtttutlonnllntH plan to nniio I'raiuUco Do I. a Barn provisional president, with (lovernor Carrmirn of Honors, lender of tho prcout ro IiiiIIIoii, nn their candidal" for pre lileut at tho Urtnhor election. W'INuu'n lli-porl Awullcl Following n conference with President Wilson, Roiintor Ilacon of Georgia thin afternoon couf'.iii.oil it report Hint no iluflulto announce iiiout of tho iiiliiiluUlmtlon'H policy would Im uiiiili) until after Aiub;ti ilur WIIhoii reports , Anked regarding reports Hint America would offer to reconcile tliu two fncttonn ami might forbid tho Importing of arms, Hountor Macon mild that hoth plana Imd heeii sug geslod, uitdliiK! IHM'tlHftloil VHIm1 "Tho mediation proposition romoH from iiiatiy sources. Ainnrlca doon not ilculro to Inlerveno uhIohh It Ih iilmolutoly necessary mid wnntH to hark any plan whereby poaco may Im restored without ndilltlonal bloodshed." Houator Horn, Bwnnsou, Mnrtlu, Tillman nml Hhlnliln iiIho called at tho Wlilto Home thin aftomoon, It Ih uuilorntood they wora Informed Hint public. iIIhoiibhIoii of tho Mexi can Hltuntlon at thin tlmo In liollovod uiiwlnn by tho proBldout, who fenrn Karhlud rimortn may ho neat out, Tho war dopurtmont donlod today that .It wiih projiarliiK to moblllio tho army, ActliiK Hecretary of War llreukoiirlilRo uald ho know iiolhlm; of inuHKaneu rQportod to havo been mint to tho National (luard ImiulrliiK whether It wan prepared for action. SELLA! $10 PER HUMORED I'OllTJiANI), Or,, July a. Tho hlKherit nrlco reached for Iiokh In tlm IMilflc count marketH for novernl yearn at tlilo puiiod wiih paid today when ouo carlund of Idaho wtock wan mild at $10 pur hundied poumlH, A fiimlliu In loportod In Iiok offer Iiihh all aloni; the I'aelflo count, ami fiiilhiii' Nuimutlonul advuiKuiH aro ex peeled, Todiiy'H pico hero U f0 iuiiIm uliuvo nny oilier marlai In Iho Dnlluil HUtm, WILSON PLANS m Medford ki 11 TO Iowa Senator Indlnnantly Denies Statement liy Sclf-Coiifcsscil Lob byist Denies Aliened Mcctlnn In Dolllvcr's Room. WAHIIINflTON, July 21. Tho monotony of tlm lobby probo wan broken thin afternoon by a Hplrlloi! rlanh between Mulhall and Knnntor ('uiiiiiiliiri of Iowa, It rnmo after a letter wan read In which Mulhall de clared ho hml conferred with Cum ml iih or a Hpieeh Kountor Kouyoii Hindu on tho elr.ht-hour Inw, "Thal'u a Ilo, and you know It," nluiuU'd Ht'imtor Cummlnit, Mullinll IiihIhIi'iI that every word In tho letter wan trim, mu'.rlly nbout liii; Hint ho wan tired of hearlm: do- nlnln of tho truth of hln lettorn. "It maken no dlfforonco to mo whether )ou an tired or not." wih (!umiiilun' roiiietiiirk. "You do not toll the truth." "I never met thin uinu Mulhnll bo- fore ho niipeared huro. I novor In- lted him to coino to Benntor Dolll vor'n room for n rouference. I could not linvo, tipcntnto Dolllver did not havo n irlvato office." Tho trouble wan canned by n Ioiik report which Mulhall In nlleKod to hnvo written Jnmen Klrby, prenldent or tho N. A M.. on May 1, 1910, It wild Mulhall had railed on Senator Ciimmlun, who wan mont ntiKry be en u mi foriuor Kpeaker Cannon had been tho principal npenkcr at a N A. M bnmiuet hold In Now York Mulhall fnld ho ca lined Ciimmlun by nayliiK ho (Cummin) probably would bo lnlted to tho next ban quet. Otimmlim flatly denied tho nlleKn tlonn In tho report mid Mulhall tried to rnfrenh hn memory. "Thoro U no need for you to try and refrenh my inoiuory." nnld Cum mliin, "Tho uVentu you reviled nuvor happnned." E BIGS LIBEL SUII WASHINGTON, July 'Jl.-Tlio firht of what threatens to bo her ies of hints iiaiiiMt metroolitnii uewhia)urs fur eauilie eomuient on officials of the National Awhoeiation ( f .Mauiifaeturers, iih n direct reHtilt of Martin M. MiiUiiiII'h testimony be fore tlio Hcnuto "iiiMiliotm lohliy" proberrt was iroini"ed hero today by Atloruey I'arlier Kevin. Sliiu by eilitorial erilicixm ap lieiuinj,' in the Koilh American, n I'liiltulelpliiu newspaper, offieialH uf (lie K. A. M., IIiioukIi Kevin, nn- iM.iincc.l today thai hiiit for $riOII,0()U would lid lnoue.lil nuaitif-t tho l'hila ileliliia pulilicaliou tomorrow. Kuin iihHcited that Iho Koilh Auieriean on .Munila, referred eililoiially to offi eiiilx of the K. A. M. iih "criminal conHpiralors." lie also threatened lo iiiHlHulo irocee(liiif;ri ne,uiiiHt oilier new'spaperrt wliieli ho ilechued were "exeeeilin tliu latitude of prcxri fice ilonv " 1.0H ANOKMOS, Cal July 24. That ho him duvelopod u nerum that In a euro for lufautllo paralynlH and that ho lum alroady HticcuHufiilly treated Hlxtvou ciiboh, In tho claim advanced today by Dr. Irwin MiiHeo of Vonlco, Cal, Dr. Miikoo'h treat ment, ho Hiild, conalHtH of tho Hiibcu taiieomi Injection of a glycorluo uiiiiiIhIoii from tho coIU ot tho an terior horn ot tho marrow of tliu Mplmit column of a healthy animal, Tho treatment, ho explained, iiliut bo islvon boforo parnlynlH ho(h In, i.oh AN(iiJi.i":ruarrJuly 24 To arqiiiilut hluiHolf In detail with tho fiicllltleu offered by tho l.oa An KoIkh haibor at Hun Pedro an a naval Ihiho, and to Ingulio Into tho neeiU of Iho I. oh AiiKelen mid I.imik llranch haiborn, Hccretury uf tliu Navy Jonophim Diinleln mmln a tour of Hill l.on Aiiuidim rniiulv unliir. 00 AUA SAYS CUMMINS MORA MM BOB I front tuduy. T??!?t WOKS PLEADS T LEMON TARIFF Simple Justice Wanted Says Califor nia Senator Who Asks for tax on Ninety Millions of People to Sub sidize a few Lemon Growers'. WAHIIINC.TON, JLuly 24. "No itpeclnl coimlderatlou for tho pcoplu of California, dimply JiiHtlco," wan tho (lomiiud of Keniitor John IJ. Workn of California on tho floor of tlio Hciialo today whim ho dUcunited tho Underwood tariff bill. Workn declared tho lemon Indiin try of bin nlato uiunt havo protection If It In to Hiirvlvii. Ilo claimed that California produces -r,00,000 boxen of lemonn annually and- cnilly can develop u crop of 10,000,000 boxen a yenr. Ilo produced KtatlntlcH to nhow that IcmutiH cunt tho grower, deliv ered at vnnteru markets, $2.72 iter box, whllo Italian lemonn can bo de livered In the Knmo market nt f 1.21. Workn ntno dlicunned the effect of tho proponed tariff reductions on ollvo oil, walnuts and other Califor nia prodmtn. DlKrernltiK then from bin examin ation of tho tariff schedules. Heun tor Workn entered on n Ioiik speech reKardlnn tho part President Wilson linn played In Iho preparation of tlio Underwood bill. Ho Rnvo tho pres ident credit for Reed Intention-, but strotiKly deplored executive Influ ence on cotiRrenn In frnmlni; u meas ure f tho sort. BELL PHONE IS SUED !AS TRUST BY UNCLE SAM rOIITLAKI), Ore., July 21. Tho government filed suit hero today, un der the terms of the Sjliennnu auti trust law, iiKiiiiist tho American Tele graph and Telephone company and its subsidiaries in Oregon, Washington, Montana mid Idaho, charging conspi racy to monopolize telephone com munication between Pacific north western hllllCH. The ease hart been pending since early in December, when it was first mentioned that tho government wan lo conduct a grand jury iiivcxtigiitiou of Iho activities of the alleged tele phone 'trust" in Seattle. Constantino J, Smlhe, former at torney general of Kebraska mid re cently appointed special assistant to the attorney general to handle (his case, filed the bill of complaint after it had been certified to before Clar ence L. Kennies, United Slates attor ney for Oregon. The suit is (liicctcil nguiust the American Telephone and Telegraph Company mid some thirty-nine other (lefcnilnis, Tho hill denominates the Pncifiu Telephone mid Telegraph Company, Iho Sunset Telephone mid Telegraph Company; Iho I'aeifio Stales Telephone and Telegraph Com pany, as liell companies, mul tho ones mentioned nro iucliHied among the (lefeuihiulH. TALK BUSINESS T NUW YORK, July 21. Talk bus iness quick or flgh. Is tho stand taken huro this afternoon by repre sentatives ot employes of enatern railroads to compromUu differences with eastern railroads through tho niudlum of tho Hovoruiiout media tion board. "Wn'vo been hero threo days," nay tho leaders of tliu trainmen mid conductors, "anil It In coatliiK us IK000 dally. Wo aro tired ot tho dilatory tactlcn of tho railroad offl claln." Tho trainmen Intend to Insist on an early uKmumeut to arbitration terms or to call off till iieuotlntlou and order u strlku, It In reported Ihut tho tralnmeirn lenders pluu lo lutiiu uu iilllmuliiui.sooit to tho rail loud ihlufn. SENATE FOR QUICK Mail Tribune MEDFORD, OKl'XION, TIIUKSDAY, 8 TAKE TORREON Fl Crushlnu Defeat of Federal Troops and Capture of City Governor Carranra of Sonora Leads Consti-tutlonallsts-Alvarez Killed. MKXICO CITY, July IM. -Crushing defeat of federal troops nml (ho capture of Torrcon by rehel forces, led b Uoveruor Cnrrnnr..n of Honorn, wcio I !n lni"k( reporli recused here today frnir. the front. O'Micral Al vnn't, fedenil cmiininndcr. tl.e ilen pulclieH say, wu killed early in !!.( battle. A thousand govcrumciP. trocps w'Mi canon were enptured, nearly nil I ie lovnl govermncnt holiliem Inter beng slain. The r'hel victvy, it i sai.l. wnn nmdo AiHsihIo by rpyolt in tliu fc'ornl riiukH. Nearly half of the federal soldiers rebelled and aided the rcbe,s to victory. It was reMrted this afternoon that f000 rebels nrn nihaiiciiig on San Luis Polon und u dceisve cltsh is e.vpected ll'i re soon. If the rebels nre vielorious there Ihcy iiiidonhledly will eoulinue their march to Mexico City. The government has employed 20, 0110 dNclinrgcri employes to repair the niilrond tracks between tho cap ital mid San Luis Polosi. Minister of finnnec Obrciron an uoiinccd this ufternism that the gov ernment had succeeded in borrow ing 20,000,000 ik'sih from a Paris bank. ONLY SIX BODIES OF FACTORY FIRE VICTIMS IDENTIFIED IHNCIIIAMTON, N. V., July 21. With only six bodies of those who perished hero in the fire ut the Ding Ininton Clothing; Company factory identified, the estimate ot lite fatal ities to.lav is sixty-fivo deaths. Only charred piece. of bodies fie in the morgue ud tho nulhorilies nro eol leeling tinkcls from Pie ruins jn Impo of settling definitely tho ident ity of th.'.so consumed in the flames. A great imhlia funeral of tho eliiiyed icmains of tho duid will bo held and so far ns may bu each (orpsu will he buried in it t'eparnto grave. Subscriptions for the inter ments a'icaily aro pouring in ami tho mayor has announced that no outside aid is needed, Unit tho city will inter its own dead. rive tcriirato investigations of tlio (lisaslc. arc under way, tlio firo mar shal, Iho f'rt iut-pector, the labor coinniHMOucr, tho facto v commis sion mil Aeling Coroner Seymour nil tiro cordueling ti,robes. At noon today twcnlv-nino bodies had been iceovered. Tho official list of know u dead is now II, but it is believed tho actual fatalities when nil information U gathered will be abiul sixty-five. PACIFIC INDIANS AT HAYMONl), Was., July IM. Tho annual Pacific Indiana trap shoot ing tournament opened lioro Monday afternoon with a practlco shout. Tho following scores woro mudo out of 100 pessible: F. O. Klohl, U 8; W. W. Caldwell, 90; It. II, Welch 94; J. K. Held 91; A. lllalr, 91; K. II. Norrls, 93; C. K, Pel for, Nil; tleorgo Garrison, 89; IIukIi Fleming, 87; (luy Wentwurth, 70; P. J. Ilololmn, 94; V. II. Fran eU, 9tij 10. A. Iloan, 84; 8. M. Day, 90; FwO. Joy, 73; h. 11, Held, 90; K. Humniir, 93; 13. W. Cooper, 04; Pld Cooper, 87; J. Cooper, 91; L. Held, M; L. H. Ferris 73; J. Troeh, US; I). Ilutrhur, 90; It. Frost, 73; (loo, HambilKht. 94; I, It. PUher, 90; W. W. Koulu. 33 out of 40; A. illchl. 44 out of 00; Diiryctt, 14 out of 20; W. J. Ilolsfor.l. 18 nut of SC; 12. Tyler, U out of 30, OM MM JULY 24, 1913. SEND BRYAN AS MEDIATOR TO OLD MEXICO Commoner Suggested as Head of an American Commission Sceklmj Peace Among Warring Factions Demands Enormous Damage Sum. WASIIIKOTON, July 21. That William J. Hryan may go to Mexico ns head of an Aineriev.'i cotrmission seeking to mediate bet wren the fac tions there is tho report here today. It has been learned that Chairman Ilacon of the senate committee on foreign relations hat dis.iusscd Iho advisability of such a move. Ilacon would not deny that he had 1'i'iird of such a plan, nor would ho deny that u long U'lemin Ins been sent to Hrvan on the matter. It is luderstood that Flood urged tho I'riui plan. He refused, however to discuss it, saving: "1 cannot nny that affairs in Mcxt eo nre more serious than fiev were n f?w days ago. A fev'T r'irt (..in sctiicly be wocj-j or better in any iU;'ee from nour ti limir." Ilacon on Saturdnv v. iM make n fu'l report i.n the Mexican situation to the se'nitc foreign committee Senator Hitchcock of Nebnwkn to day opened up n new plan for a set tlement of the Mexican matter when he suggested the ttossibility that n fccessiou of a sirtion of northwestern Mexico to America might satisfy the enormous claims of Americans to damages arising out of the Mexican disorders. He said: "Tho Mexican people will be un able to meet our fair claims for dam ages with n ca-h payment. It is pos sible they might agree to give us Sonora, Chihuahua mid lhc- north western region in partial MitisfnctFon. Then mi American protectorate might be formed for another zone. I do not think that any mediation com mission sent to Mexico now would accomplish much., We must let events take their course." NEW TARIFF IS ASSERTS WEEKS WASHINGTON, July 24. Why ho considers tho Underwood tariff bill a poor substltuto for tho Payno tariff law was told In tho senato to day by Senator Weeks ot Massa chusetts. Wcoks doclarcd that a reduction In tho tariff would not reduco tho cost of living; that it would not curb tho trusts, rostoro competition or cause- a fairer distribution ot wealth. "Tho Increased cost ot living." said Wcoks, "is duo to tho growing density of our population. The American worklngman can buy twice ns much with ono hours' wngo today ns could bo bought u coutury ago. Hrltlsh workmen can buy loss than tho American workman and tho Gor man workman less than tho nrltlsh workman." Wcoks Insisted that tho proposed reduction In tho tariff would curtail tho running tlmo of tho mills and reduce tho Income of worklngmen. Souator Weeks suggested that Sec retary of Commerce, Hodflcld Inves tigate tho reported Intention ot Gov ernor Foss to move his Industrial plant to Canada, ALUS LEADER IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ITIICAdO, July SI. At tho end of (ho morning play in tho Western Amateur (lolf championship over tho llomowood course, K. 1'. Allis of Mil waukee was !! up mi Chick Hvans uf Chicago, the western champion. The second eight holes will bo played thU al'lernooii. At tlio end of Iho morning round lhc play in Iho louninmi'iil loo.li Wood U up on llnle; ilanlimr ;J up on Perry, and Ja'Jiiu S up ou Lwkoll. MR SUBSTITUTE ffnrgon HIl''onl SoeUfy 07 Second Street E I News That Porte Marches on Jumboll Followed by Mobilization of Czar's Army (or Immediate Action Bal kans Hasten Peace to Fight Turk. VIENNA, July 24. Dispatches received hero that tho Turks havo Invaded llulgarlan proper and aro marching toward Jnmboll, dlvldo In terest hero today with reports that u great movement of troops has be gun In southern Russia, obviously Intended for tho coercion of Turkey, and tho expectation is general that before many hours a now conflict will huvo begun in tho Balkans which may havo tho most serious consequences on tho pcaco of Cur ope. It Is believed hero that should Russia actually deliver nn attack agalnrt tho Moslem forces without havlng"tho deflnlto warrant of tho powers for so doing, a situation will arlso which may mean tho activo in terposition ot both Austria and Ger many, and perhaps Italy. So far It has been Impoxslblo hero to. gain any official expression as to whether Austria agrees with tho Russian movement, but considerable activity Is evident In tho government depart ments, and It is believed that Rus sia in this move has acted by her own band. Bucharest dispatches Indicato that Roumanla will stand with Russia against Turkish aggression. King Charles today telegraphed the kings of Scrvla, Greece and Bulgaria urg ing a quick acceptance of tho Rou manian proposals to end tho conflict between tho allies. ILL FROM STARVATION LONDON, July 24. TottcrinK with feebleness, Mrs. Emmahno Pauk hurst wns released today from IIol lowuy jail mid taken in un ambulnneo to n hospital. Her condition is her ions. Premier Abouitlt today visited Mor Icy, his borthplace, und received the freedom of the city. At the town lutll women pelted him with papers, screnniinj "atop torturing women, you seouudrel." The jwlico arrested sev eral of the women who took part in tho demonstration. Suffragettes also caused trouhlo in the house of commons today wheu Mrs. Pathriek Lawrence led u delega tion of militants there to protest iiKiiiust tho "cut and mouse" net. Tho party entered tho visitors g"' lery nnd refused to leave. Mrs. Lawrence, Lady Sybil Smith and Evelyn Shnrpo were arrested. AUTO ACCIDENT DELAYS BIXBY TRIAL I.OS ANGKLES, Cal., July 24. Uccaiibo ho is Buffering from an op eration on hla nose, necessitated by an Injur)' reputed to havo been sus tained In nu automobile accident, George It. Blxby, multl-mllllonalro ot Long Beach, rested at his home today Instead ot going to court to faco trial on a chargo ot contribut ing to tho delinquency ot Irouo. Mario Brown-La woy, 18 years old, mid Cleo Holou Barker, 19 years of uge, who aro minors under tho Cal lfornla law. Tho trial now Is scheduled to bo gin September 11. HAYES IS ELECTED A LITTLI-: HOCK, Alk., July JJ. IfepoiU received hum (oduy from sixty out of (.evcnly-five counties In illeules thut (Ji'oiku llaycn, a demo unit, hits brvii Heeled uoyernor of AiLuiihu by u nmjoillv of 'J3,G00, I 01 NVAD BULGARIA AND A RUSSIA M GOVERNOR WEATHER Hhoweni. Max. 73, mlit. O'A lUlnfnli, l.M. NO. ,1(XJ. JULY RECORDS Prospects for Continued Rains Sea gulls Make Their Appearance In Bear Creek Rain Extends Along Coast From San Dlefo to Alaska. All records for July rainfall wero broken Thursday noon when a total precipitation of 2.60 inches for tho presont storm, or 2.G0 for tho month, had been recorded, as against tho normal ot .19-inch. During tho night and until noon It rained stead ly, with one and a halt Inches of molsturo falling. Prospects nro for contlnuod rain for at least another twonty-four hours, as the rain la a general ono, extending on the coast from Son Diego to Alaska and through tho eastern states. It In probablo tho storm will total threo Inches. Flvo seagulls, tho first seen In tho valloy for years, wero blown in from tbo coast and found shelter In Bear creek at tho Medford Concrete Con struction company's pond Thursday morning. Bear Crook, Applcgato, LIttIo Butto and all other streams aro on tho rampage. Roguo river la from threo to four feet high. No damage Is reported except to hay, grain nnd somo corn. Tho effect of tho unusual storm on fruit wilt bo, according to Pro fessor O'Gara, to split tho early peaches yet unpicked, to advance pear picking ten days or two weeka and to slzo tho apples. A heavy fruit setting for next year la as sured. In gonorol, the gain much mora than offsets tho losa. , Damage from the storm, especial ly from the cloudburst at Griffin creek, proves to hare beea greatly overestimated. Mr. Bonar and other farmora report their loss only nom inal. Whllo many previous Julys have received no rain wbatevor, tho larg est amount for this month recorded horetoforo was in 1904, when .92 fell. In July, 1889. the next larg est amount, .CS-lnch, toll. MOB SEIZES CITY OF Ei DETROIT, Mich., July 21. Two battalions of the First Michigun In fantry, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Harlow are ordered this kr tcruoon to be in readiucas to leave at 7 o'clock tonight for tho copper coun. try in upper Michigan, whero rioting is reported in progress. LANSINO, Mich., July 24. De spite ndvices that Calumet is reported in the hands of uu armed mob of 500 men and that deputy sheriffs havo been divested of stars by striking copper miners, Governor Ferris, tele phoning from liny City, thin after noon decided to withhold troops from the disturbed city. Adjutant General Vandercook, how ever, was ordered to instruct all mi litia coniuimulens to hold their troop in readinesa to move nt a uioraent'a noticu and to notify division com ninudorii to remain in touch with telo graph offices. Governor Ferris' decision to with hold the troop cumo ns a great sur prise here, especially oh Sheriff Cruuo of Houghton county had anked for immediate- help asserting he was entirely unable to copu with tho situa tion. .t.Bi REBELS VICTORS IN E1ATTLE AT BAMOA HKItMOBILLO, July it. Au othor rebel victory ,wu rr"tfti4 huro today In dlipnUbwi r4vi4 from lisinim, Iletwn thirty u4 forty federals, It wu mUi, mm killed Ih ah wgu-wmt tUtnit, lit robuls rupturing mvwkI U round ef mmmuhI(Ii, STORM BREAKS 1TJ2.5INHS CALUMET AND more D RED i I i rtniA