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! Strut Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fulr tonight nml Vedn-dy fT. 8H( Mln, .10, Knrly-rotirlli Yrnr. Dully- Ninth Yi-ur Flvo Sticks of Giant Powder Found Under Srrrctnry of Agriculture's Office Fuse Extinguished Before Damage Done Discharged Employe- Is Suspected. VAHIIlNllTON, J i 2.- I'lvo Mil Kh of dyuiimllo with burning times attached worn found Into today In llii depiirtiiituit nf agriculture nn ilur lint ufflco uC Secretary Houston, Tliu fuse woro extinguished before iIhmiiikd wn done , An omployn of Hut department ft til ii it din dyuiimlin liy accident ami oMlnguhdiitd tint film's. TIki Micks woro I nli on to police headquarters fur oxtiiiilnntlon. Home discharged cuiplnyit In r-uspocted. . Tim watchman who rlnlmod to Inivc illnroviirinl tho il)tininltii wn held pending InvostlKlttlnns, Otflritr wont In rtuiri'li nf iMintlior emptiiyo n really dlchnrRed, who lint! boon making Hi rep In. Tim police took Daniel II. Jncli. lie wnlchtnnn, who fomnl tho ilyn inlli' to liendi-unrterii nml oxprctucd iiiniii ilouhtM of III mental rcspon rllilllly. Tho four sticks of ilynn inlli! mire liikmi nwny In n burket of wnler. I.hIit nl pollen Iieiuhpinrters it Mill sunt .llllll'll llllll ,l1irt,l plac ing lln il.wmmlte, hoping Unit by li -no crime it lid would win n pronni lion. Mix Imitii' in in Spring fi.-tit, 0. Iiiui'li, win formerly nun a privutt 'in I In- ii tiny, in mi id to lutM! Iit't'ii under treatment for nervous trim hie nrinlly nt t lift Nittiniinl Soldiers' lliMiti- hospital. Ailtinl Soerclurv II. T. (Julio. vnv into, lit his iifrii'i adjoining tlml of tho seeroltiry nt lln timo tlm ex plmiM' was fiiiuiil. KeerMnry lions Ion i ill Missouri nllcniliug tin com i iiiiu'iiHiil of the Cnlerslly of Mis- MUIII. ESCAPED LEPER ,D.C. WASIIINtlTU.V, Juno 'J. .Inlm II. Kinl, who for tin' IunI fivo your Im- minli' iniiiiy cnroii'cil joiuneyn iiIioiii llu' ciiiiiiliy in lni.v I'lirx, mill hi'i'ii In'lil iimlcr iUiiruiitiiit' in miiiiy I'ilii'N whilo ini'illfiil I'xperls linvu iI!k iiki ii'il tui wlii'llii'i ho i a li'it'i', Im mil up in Wiihliinlon npiiti lii' iln.N, mill lit'l'oro hiw lilt'iilily whk ilis. iiivi'iril tool; iunili'i'H ut a fuliiiii ulilr iiiiivii luili'l, tho Iiiinin of Vii't1 I'li'-nli'iil M:irtliall. nml nllii'i plum iui'iit in t'lipital liTc. I'.inly wilt not iliru'iivort'il until nf I it ln liiul tiTi'plioncil to a uow'Npiipi'r, n-Unic for a rt'poitt'r to iutorviow ".Mr. W'ohIwooiI." TIid miiipor iiiiiii at oiit'o tt't'o'iii.t'il Hit' nolt'il pit lii'iil mill iul'oi'intil tho niillioiitit'K, who look Dully buck to his old plnoo oT itiiitiou in tliu oily liiuitx, Hit! rilhllilllllllllu lioll'l llllll it Ut'hlh wort! thiiiwii into a Mule nt' I'imiiiio lion. Tho iilkwil It'por t-Miipuil .May 18 fioni Din DiuiiHUiil llt'iiil iiiiiriiuliiit! hliilion nenr Port TotviiHi'iiil, Wash., anil was triicui! to Victoria, II. (.'., wlit'it! olIifi'iH IomI Irnt'k of linn. I 10 T Ni;' OKI. MANS, I.ii,, Jmin i. ()iiiiiliilloii4 of w'onii'ii in Nu'w Or Ii'iiiih plmi In boycott iiidiiTiuiiIh who hiippnit a ini'iiHiirn iiiiw lii'forti I lie Ii'kUIiiIiiiu In IcKuliu ht'ltiui' 011 liiiiiinii'iiiK In I.iiiiUIiiiiii. Two iiiiikh ini'i'liiiKN nlicudy luivo nbccn liclil, Tlm hill piiiviili' lluil Kow OiIi'iiiim hIiiiII ilfciilu f lut Hiihji'i'l for iUilf ill 11 lociil uplloii ch'i'lioii. Ilcslilcx llm lul'i'ii'iiilinn fiiilnii', thn hill iiovIiIcn llml hnllliiK ho pciiniljiil iiiiilcr Iho iiiiii-iiiiiliiul Hyxlciii, mill Ihnl nullum im ini'iiii'il hy 11 niiiiiuiiii imiiTi I hn .nun' ii In Itt'jilinl.) USED DYNAMITE! ERUPTION OF WIN PROMOTION MOUNT LASSEN FROM HOUSTON PROGRESSING LOCATED III Great Clouds Spouting From New Crater Hpzc Wraps Mountain Top, Which Prcvcnis Clear View Exploration Pai ty Climbing to Ex plore Aperature, lti:i)l)INO, Cnl.. .limn 2 Humid! nml steam woro Issuing today from Hid iiijw crater nenr tho summit of Mount I.iihm'ii, IhiIiik plainly seen from Mlmtrnl IK mile away. At though the dli-chnrgo of smoko, which witn nntlrci! flmt Hntttrday, r.-uHoil nt noon yesterday, forester reported totlity Hint ilomU im groat a Uioko of ycNtonliiy worn again spouting from tho nperturo In lint olil volrnno. In fnct, ilniiht huh raised tmlny by J, Rushing, dUtrlct forest super visor nl Mineral, n to whether tho dlsrhnrgo of smoko mill steam over hnd censed. Thero U n rldgo lying between tho forest station nt Minora! nml tho site of l.nsnon'n now crater, nml thin, fitiporvlsor Ktuhlng ex plained would wliitl off n vlow of nny column of siiiuku not moru thnn a 100 friil IiIkIi. Therefore, ho until, ho wn Inclined to bcllovo Hint tlm dhinppcaraiii-o of tho smoko column yentordny wns rnunoil by n cIiriiro In tho wlml. whlrh hml thrown tho mimko plllnr nrotiml lichlml tho rliUo ThU thoory of tho tiuparvlnor' wni HtrciiRlhcnvil by tho fnct tlml nt mniMil Imt cvotiliiR tho t1lpclmro of mnoki! brrnnio llblu ngnln from .Mlnnrnl. Iti'iMltih' l 50 or GO mllr from Mount I.nen, on mi nlrllno. nml HioiirIi humlri'iU of py Klnmn arc tiirnml on tho peak from thl plcp, tho rnwnnl l nn untntlifactory vlow, for tho mountain top linn been wrnpn'il In n hmu lnco tho flmt re port of nn eruption. No flninci Iikvo lieon ri'i-n MhootliiR from thn niotin. tnln ut nny tlmo, hut hot rocks nml nlnM wrro found In nhuuilnnro nrnr Iho new crnt'r by n foronl rntiRcr. An cxplorntlon pnrty of four to iliiy loft DrnkiiV Hprliip, on tho mint horn nlopu of thn nioiinlitlii for thn now rrntcr on tho north lupc, ni'tir tho mimiiilt. BACK IN OIL FIELDS TAMI'K'O, .luno 'J. - Tho Mourner Now York hi 1 i ctl toilny willi -."() rofiiKoe who woio trnnxfi'rreil out xiilo Iho port to tho collier l.ebmiou nml then Inuili'il in Ihi city. MoM of llit'iii worn men iutoroMi'il in the ml industry liml M'rk to ii'muiio their oei'iipalloit. Tho oil opointorrt Kciienilly are if liit'tmit to i'iiiiitui'iii'0 their aotixitios 011 ut'oount of the difficulties Mir nuuiiliiij; I lio (,'ciierul Mtiintiuii in Mexico, ekpeoiiilly tluriiii: tho eonfor t'lit'o of tho ineiliutors at Niii(;arn Falls. Tho acute scarcity of cinrency is Kiuvoly iiffoeliiiK ll hulnesH iuter cts 1 1 en'. U is imposxiblo to oh luiii Hiiffieieiit hills, either niitionnl or couMilutiouiiliM, for imviueut of eiuployi'S, ami (hero is praetieally no Hindi cliunut! in cireuliitioii. Owiim to tho hiuall numlier of hills in tho oily Iho oxeliuiigu for Aiiiciicnii our roiioy lias been leilueed here to two pehos for one Amerieau dollar. MUX ICO CITY, Juito L A noini. officii'l nolo feinting lo tlin motliii lion conforo'ii'ii al NiiiKiiru Fulls wus publisheil under a piomiiieiit hemliui; In 111 Impiiti'liil lotliiy, 11 Hiiysi ''Wo eiiii lso (hit mniuraiico (hut (ho peaeo iioiifeicuct's iiio on Iho Kimil roail ami thai coiicilliitlun he twooii Hit' iiii'dliiliirs mul ileli'K'nlcs iiiiiM ho h'lMoil mi lespeel In our nov- I'li'lHiily mul In ilin ilimiity nf Iho Moxh'iiu iiulliin, Tho puhlin will know nil in (o or Ihron days nml our ii'iideix will llicii lei'ouiiirii llml we Hienl llm liutli when vie ilccluin llml our honor nml dluiuly will he Wllt'il," MEDFORD, COURT ORDERS F I American and Forclun Companies Ordered Unmerged hy Federal Court of New Jersey Officials of Each Forbidden to Acquire or Hold Property Interests. WAKIIINOTf'X, .linn J. -DihMihi lion of tho mi-cuIIciI Ihreiiil IruM was onlereil toilny hy tho I'd cm I emir! ut Trenton, N, .1. Tint tleereo fttntos tlml the Atncri- oiiii Threiul roinpnnv, the Threml Ageiioy nml tho Kuj-iixh Sowing Cot ton oompnny, Mil., as one croup, ami tho Spool Cotton rimipmiy, .1. & I. Contn, I.lil., the Clark Threml com I uuiy, iho Clink Milr-Kml Spool Cot Ion coiupnny, (leoruo A. Clark &: Mro., J. iV l. Coats (lllimli- Ihlnuil), Inc., Juwes Cliiiilwieh k llro., I, til., Joiiiik Itrook iv llro-., I.ttl., Sir Tims. (llen-CoulH, ,liiiue 0, ,M. Chirk, .las. William Chirk, Waller V. Novl, Itob ert II. Symiin-lon, .lumen Valentino mul (I. Ilioii Allen, its miother Kroun, have entered into n eouibiuntioii to rrMrniu tho intcitnti! mul foreign eomuieieo of tho Ciiiteil States in threml ami arc enjoined from curry hii; out any of their iiirrectncnts un der such oomliimilion or roxtraiut of trade. Officials of tho two groups men lioueil are forbidden to aetuiio or I'idil any properly hitcreM in tho or KiiuUatioii olfecleil to corner tho threml hus'incs. The deerco was acreeil upon hy tho j;oenitnent mul Iho ilefeiitlants. PELS ON WEST T OX IIOAIU), V 8. S. CAUI'OU.SIA, MA'.ATI.AN. Juno 2.- ThoRrlmmeit ronper of wnrfnrc, Blckneaa. hns hji ponrctl within the rnnkit of tho con tltutlonallHtn In Wodorn Mexico, A Hinallpox opltlomlc l reported to bo ilelni: hnvoc with tho RnrrlKon at Cut I it can, tho capital of Klunlon, ulttintcil on tho lino between tltlu city ant! (liinyinnit. ' Ctillaenu lit a city of inoro than 13,000 population, Is nn Importnnt mipply tlopol for couIIruoiib territory. It Ih connoctoil by river am! rail with tho port of Altntn. Tho oxlat onro of poatllonco there In a draw back to Intercommunication between tho varloiiA coustltiitlonallut forcos that commute tho illvlnlon of (bo north wont. That tho eonmuiuioniillHlH aro proparlnc for nn attack on tho city of Collma, tho capital nml commorclal contor of tho -Into of that name, U Indlratod In Information received from Mantanlllo toilny by Itenr Ail mirai iiownru. uonHiiiuuanaiiaia under Trlnldml Alamlllo, former rov ornor of Collmn, aro oporatlnK In tho vicinity, and aro tmld to bo drawln? their linos nroiiml tho city. Collma Is tho contor of tho bnclc country which uupportH .Mauznnlllo, It U only 30 miles from Mantanlllo, ant! Uh occupation by tho constltu HonullHtH would offectunlly leolnto Hint port. Collma In n city of about 30,000 poptilntlun. TO DISOLVE SHOE TRUST HEARD MO.STON, Iiiiiii 2, Filial nijju incuts in tho pivot nint'ut'rt hiiil to ilikMilvu tho United Shoe Machinery company as an unlawful monopoly nailer tho Sherman anllTlnint luw, wen) hrtiiiii loilny. Altmiiuys for Ilia Kovciimicnt ur Kiii'tl Unit Iho company uiouoinll.eil tlml pint (if Iho Mint! miifhluitry lm. iuexs cmilu'etril with Iho hotlnmiiiK of hlmi'n, mul I Imt miller iU MyMcm of leiuhiK iiiitcliliiciy it had hceii nhln In hmhl Up nml mninliiln it iiiouniioly, hiiyluif mid i'oiiIioIIIiik out il'ly.ve ni!j)iirnlhiiii DISSOLUTION 0 THREAD U COAS SUFFERING FROM SMALLPOX OlttiCJON, Tl'KHUAY, .JUNE 2, 1014 S IN TRIAL RACE Cup Yachts In First Preliminary Cochran's loat Outdrilts and Out sails Yacht Owned hy Flag Offic ers' Syndicate The Defiance Un able to St?rt Because of Changes ASSOCIATKU IMIKSS HOAT. orf (lieu Cove, I,. I., .Iiiiii '1 (mii wire-leos),- Auilrew S Cueliriiii' Vniii tie defeiitt'il thn Jlerri'Nlinlf yacht llchiiluti! over a Unrtyinilc course today in tho lirxt of the prelimimirv ruees for the Arlectiou of a defender for the America's (-tip. She .live tho Itei-olute n liulo nlloMiiueo of more Hum three minutes, but untwilliMiiml iui; this, hIio won by fifteen minutes. Shu cro-Ki-d tho line ut . :'.'( :'.".), mi offieuil lime. ASSOCIATKU l'KKSS HOAT, June 'J (hy wircJo-hl. On a fifteen milt' triniiKiilar course, the cup yachts Vanitie mul Hcolutc cros.ed tho Hturtiu lino Miorlly before one o'olocl.' (his afternoon in Hie firM prelimiuury nice on l.oui; Nlauil souiitl, Incident lo M'lt-ctiuj; a boat to Mt feml tho AmcneitV cup. The itcxolutc, owned by the Fin; (iffiecr' Syndicate of tho New York Yacht club, xlipcil over tin line at 12:1(1, thirty-four seconds iiheml of (lie Vanitie, built for A. S. Cochran. Tho weather was ideal. .)ut before tho bout pi! under way a fre-h uoithwe-ter of fifteen knot wrinkled He1 Mirfitt-o of the Hound, but tdinrtly after tho Mart it had dropped to not more than ciht or ten knot". A larjio fleet of yachts mid other rleiihiiro craft followed the nicer. Ite'lniirv llrhut CliaUKCit Tho Defimicii. tltfnl of Iho claim mils for cup.tlcfrnilin; honors, wni iiiiaMo lo xtart today, lieenuc her n was linviuc cliuiifjes miiilc in her. At tho lliird mark the yachts hnd covered half the race and Vanitio had tnincd foul teen secomls on lies olulo on Iho fit time around Hie triangular fiftccn-iuilo vouie. The hi; sloops Hun Mood away for tho not mark for tho second time ii round on a broad roach. Vanitie led Kesolnto by one min ute mid twenty seconds ut Ih'JO o'clock this uflenioou, when both nloops were Miin'din; iiloni on n reach toward the titt mark. The Vauitio piiscl the Itcsolute ut .l:0S t 'clock. As a drifter Mio showed to nilvantace. VnnUo Show Hkmm1 Tho yachth inunded Iho firl mark on the second time around the tri miSiiliir coiirce in Iho folio win-' un official time: Vanitie, :t:.l:UI; ltcso !u!e, 3:.VJ:15. Vauitio had only lo muiulniu her mlvanlajje to win the race. Slto ran nwny front KcmiIuIo and nniniled tho M'oontl mark on tho hccoihI time around tho trimiKular course at I ..)() :1,', unofficial time, with Kesuluto about twenty minute, hind. tho be- MILITANTS SMASH WINDOWS IN WALES CIICCIKTII, Wales, Juno U. Stiffnij-etlcs UMteil today in force tho constituency of Davitl-l.loyd (leor-jo, while Hie chancellor of Iho oxclit'iiii'r was atlilroshiu-; mi open air nieetiit)'. Tho women first tried to create, a panic timou-; the audi ence, but were Minimurilv ciectetl. They (hen paiinieil tho main Mrcct, slinttoruii' with Imniiners windows in many Motes ami residences, F.wutu ally Iho polioo aneMed half a dozen of them. JOE DAWSON HAS FIGHTING CHANCE FOR RECOVERY INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Juno '-V- Joo Dawson, injured when hU car was wrecked iliiriuu Iho oOO.milo rncn ut Iho spi't'ilwiiy Saturday, U Mill III it M'riiiiirt cnudllioii ilk a icsull of Internal Injuries. Iln.pltul hhyichiu said loilny Dawson has a f-hlhi: I'hniii'o n rcnucr. Mr. -Ii'lui I'. l.ciilVr mul ML (leil- nidi! (Juan writi iinlli'il In -mi-1 hit-' hy lb Jtcv. It, W. Mrt'i-jh-iij-b (.1 7 IfiM-i (tVellllC, VAMITIE WN FROM RESOLUTE MEDIATORS N DEADLOCK OVER E Peace Dove Has Wings Clipped Small Progress In Selection of Of ficials for Provisional Government Latest Rebel Ultimatum Delays Negotiations. XIAOAIIA IWIAM. Ont., Juno 2. Still deadlocked over tonntlttitlonallt rcprctentallon tho Mexican and American mcdlntlon delegates were waltlnR today for inoro Information about tho character and ablllly of certain pntou who hnd been uk Reiitcd to compote the now provlilonal Rovorumont, Tho .Mexican dcloRatcrt aro rcport InR to their Rovcrnmcnt development with roforonco to conittltutlonnllst participation, but havo as yet no of ficial knowledge on tho subject from the mediators. Tho American delegates havo not finished their discussion with tho mediators about tho constitutionalists and arc awaiting inoro advices from Washington. Indications aro that nothing definite would be resolved on confllltttlonallst representation, though the mediators wcro reported to bo framing a reply to tho last CnrranzA note. Tho statement from Durango giv ing tho constitutionalist vlow of tho mediation conference was regarded hero ns likely to delay rather than hurry tho negotiations. Whllo no comment was obtainable, thofo of tho confcrcnco who did express them selves pointed to tho statement as concrete evidence of tho constitu tionalists' misunderstanding of the character of tho negotiations. ON STOCK MARKET NKW YOKK, June '2. Missouri Pacific was the feature of mi other wise dull ami narrow stock market opeuin-. Initial trading in that stock was on Iho basis of 101)0 shares at lll'j nml 10, a maximum pain of a point. St. Caul nml Northern Pa cific fell a point. New Hnveti np proaehed its low record prico and represfiilalivo issues --eneriilly were fractionally lower. Exceptions were Wells Ftirpi Kxprcss, United States Kvjtress ami Colorado Southern first preferred, which were up a point or betler. The market closed weak. Liitiidn tiuti of special stocks and uusutiMac tory trade and crop news provoked a slow down ward movement in whioji many shares lost 1 (o II points. Pro fessional selliu-; was heavier in the closing hour. New Haven broke to (ill's. Lehij-h Valley fell nearly a H)illtS. TO PROBE EXPRESS LOSS LONDON, Juno 2, At tho Invi tation of tho Canndinu government tho UrltUlt government appointed to day Huron Mort-oy of Toxteth a mem ber of tho court of Inquiry to Invcs- tlgi'to tho disaster which caused, tho loss of tho Mounter Kmpress of Ire land moro than !M)0 (Ives. Lord Merboy was president of the llrltlah commission wlilch Investigated tho Titanic tragedy, lip will sail Camilla In a few ilayu. "i1 "' for BY REVOLUTIONISTS WASHINGTON, Junt! '-. -Com mmiilcr Scotl of Hut gunboat Mail villi, off La Wumniiii, kiiiillicru mmM of Siinlo DomiiiKo, repoi leil today Ihat St-hii was miiioiiiidi'il hy rcyo. IntioiiUU mid nil t'oiiimiinlciilloii hail ht'i'li fill off iriini Ihn hi'.li'ni'il filler, tils, Tlm (-owi'iiint'iil fiiii'K Htho will full nnd cipeuU uu ulliick on ,m lit' iin no, CARRANZA NO L ! RESTRICTS USE Clayton Measure Provides That No Injunction Shall Prohibit Strikes and Peaceful Picketing Martn Says Progressives Must Consult With T. R. to Leam How to Vote. WASIIIXOTO.SV Juno 2. Close restrictions on the use of Injunction, lit labor disputes arc the feature of tho section of tho Clayton anti-trust bill reached today In tho house. It also provides that no such In junction shall prohibit strikes, peace ful plckotlng, peaceful persuading of persons to work or quit work, pri mary boycotts, the payment of strike benefit or peaceful assemblage. An amendment proposed by the Judiciary committee and agreed upon by repre sentatives of organized labo" and ad ministration leaders, propesed: "Nor shall any acts specified In this paragraph be construed or held to bo unlawful." Mtiot .k Tc-Mjr Wlth this amendment. Representa tive Henry of Texas declared that tho provision b ecamo tho "bill of rights of American organized labor." Republican leader Mann declared that the progressives did not know how to vote on tho labor amend ments until after consultation with Colonel Koosevclt. "Tho colonel stands on tho pro gressive platform," retorted Mr. Mur dock. "L'nllko tho democrats and the republicans, tho progressives aro not hog-tled and they voto their In dividual views." "They do not know what their sentiments are," returned Mr. Mann, "until tho gentleman from Kansas goes over lo New York and asks Col. Roosevelt what tho gentleman from Kansas thinks." Second Mcasuro Completed The Clayton anti-trust bill, second measure on tho, administration anti trust program, was completed In committee of tho wjiolo by tho houso today and laid nsldo awaiting a final vote. Tho Ray bum bill, placing the Issue of railroad securities under the control of tho Inter-itato commerce commission was Immediately taken up for general debate. FRENCH CABINET TI PALMS, Juno '. Premier Gaston DouiucrKtio mid bis colleagues of the French cabinet wenl to the pttluce of the Klysee today mid resigned col lectively to President Poincare. It was understood Unit u promi nent tioliticiitn would bo reiiuested to iiuderliike (lio fonuatiou cf a now eabinet. Tho view wus general in lite lobbies of the chamber that lfcno Vixiani, now- minister of publiu in struction, would he one of tho i'irM approached. THAW'S CASE NOW WASHINGTON, June a. Tlm uo onl of the extradition pioceeding for Harry Iv. Hhaw befoto (ho fed eral district court iir New Ilmniwhirc 'today reat'hctl tho United States .stt jitettu.! court. It, is tliouglil mi nppli cation will lio luado within it duy or two to Justice Holmes for Thaw's U'loaso pending a review. NEW HAVEN DIRECTORS E NKW YOKK, Juno 'J. Direclois of llm New York, New Haven i llnrl fonl injliouil galhcrcil hero loday for a special inei'lllig. prcsiiii)iihly in con nection wii n mesitgii of (loveinor Walslt to iho Mu.sacliii.t'its c. la in re, in w liluli ho ui;cil Iho ilnoice of llm IfoMoii & Maine iuilrml D'oin Ihn New lluwii. iSVw llm eii khuicK fell In ) n iivw luw i'ciiil iIiihuk I lio fi-rvHi'i-ii, ANT-TRUST NUN N NO. 02 BEES VCTORS ; THREE BATTLES Decisive Engagements Won by Forces Under Colonel Reyes and General Torres Between Zacatccas and San Luis Potosi Federal Officers Captured Are Executed. DCHANGO, Mex., .Tunc 2.-Thrco decisive enj,'iigcmcnt- with federal troops between Znentcen and Sail Luis Potosi were won hy the contti tutinnnlist M"ay .10 mid 'II, uceonl-in-j to reports reeeiveil toduy by Gen eral Cnrrnnjin. Colonel Fernando llcyes, with C00 men with the com inninl of General Qnrrcrn Tories, who is investing Snu Luis Potosi, ml ininiMered n decisive defeat to a Inixe federal force nt Salinas, mid Inter nNo defeated n force sent from San Luis to reinforce tho Salinas garrison. The figbtin-; at Salinas lasted twenty-eight hours, the federal loss in the battle bein- forty-six private nml four officer. Fourteen federal officer who were captured were ex ecuted nml thirty-seven private cap tu red were liberated. The federals telegraphed Sun Luis Potosi for re inforcements which did not arrive until nfter the first buttle. They were met outside the town ami driven buck. Ainou-r the officers executed was Colonel Carlos Chaves, two lieuten ant colonels, one major, four eap lains and six lieutenants. Colonel Reyes caplured two machine guns, '-'1,000 cartridges, 200 rifles, J'J3 horse nnd other munitions. Colo nel Caloen of the command under General Pnnsilo Katern, investing Zatcvas, raptured a federal troop train nt Pities on Mny 31, killing sixfy of the federal-;, capturing a considerable Mipply of ninmtiuitiou mid provisions. The escaping fed erals fled to Zaclecns. Constitutionalist forces operating against Zaeuleca mid San Luis Po tosi nre in close (ouch by wire and nro co-operating. General Carrnuzti announced today that ho would give a statue of Francisco Mudero (o the city of Durango. F E HELD TOMORROW Ql'KHKC. June 2. Tho first pub He funeral ot victims of tho collision between tho steamer Kmpresa of Ireland and tho collier Storstad Ih to bo held Wednesday when the bodies of nlno of tho crow will bo burled. Mayor Napoleon Drutn, aided by Canadian Pacific officials and promi nent men ot tho town, Is arranging for tho ccromony. Thora Is to bo u public reception headed by tho Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery band, nnd detachments from tho warship ICssex and tho local military forcca will bo In lino. Tho school aro to close and far a ttiuo business will ba suspended. Responsibility for tho colllslou, Just now n subject ot bitter contro versy, will bo fixed by tho royal com mission appointed to make a thor ough Inquiry. Tho mombors of tho commission aro Sir Atlolph Routhlor, j lid go of tho court ot admiralty of Quobcc, and tho on. K.oklel McLeod, chief Justice, nnd Judgu ot tho ad miralty court of Now llrunswlck, ap pointed by tho Canadian government, and G-eorgo L. Vaux of the Drltlsli Hoard of Trade, named by tho llrlt Ish government. ROBBERS IN AUTO ROB CHAMPAIGN BANK CHAMPAIGN. um- S, Hvh robbers Jiivadvl Ibo yIIIskm nf Ma. jintiint n'-uly toduy Ih mm idw-Dhi i aur lomubllo MHd whih -M-ferul wf ihn bund Mood KHttrrf Im ltui (f BiW4 huNk, (ktt iAhtHf Ww twM Ik &t '! wvi (ok ytiw u4 NEAR ANAS PUBLIC UNFRAL FR MPRESS CREW