". PiQI BIX HEDFORD MATT; TRTBUNTJ, ftfEDFORD. ORISON. WKDNRRDAY, .Tl'NM . 101! i"H FEDERAL FORCE OM SALTILLO NOW BOTILED UP l'nso, force fled Dl'ItANOO, Mexico, vln Kl Texan, .Tunc 3. Tito federal which evacuated Snltlllo nml MWthwnnt Ik bottled iii nt Vnncgn, about 100 mile south nt Saltlllo, nr cord I up to ml vires received today by General Cnrranta. General Kulallo Luis (Mltcrrox, who with his lirlRmlu was ordered to cut off tlio federal retreat, checked thn movement, towards San hula Po (orl. and forced Ueneral Maas and ht men to tako refiiRo In Vnnrpas. throupli hla knowlcdpo of tho coun try, was enabled completely to out wit tho federals. Word was received that a larse forco of federal soldiers, Including Many federal officer, had deserted from tho San I.uls rolont garrison, uml had Joined Gcncrat Torres. (Jen eral Carransa appointed General Pan fllo Natera, now before Zacateca, commander-in-chief of tho first dlvl- plon of the army of Center. An enthusiastic reception was Riven to Aglcslas Caldoron, leader of tho Liberal party, who was in a Ions conference today with General Car ransta. Arrivals from Mexico City continue to bring nowa of discontent with tho llucrta government at the capital and of disorganization in federal forces. Hundreds living near Mexico City who Joined tho federal nrmy on announcement by Huerta that tho constitutionalists and fed erals had Joined to fight tho Ameri can Invaders, have deserted tho fed eral ranks since they hayo discovered this untrue, and have Joined tho con stltutlonallsts. TFi BID JOHNSON PLAYNG m FEDERALS PERRY SUGGESTS SENDING BARTLEiT 10 SOUTH POLE NKW YOUK, June 3. Hear Ad miral Itobcrt B. Peary, Arctic ex plorer who reached tho North Polo on his last trip to tho frozen north, In a communication sent hero irom nis home In South Harpswcll, Maine, suggests that Captain Robert Bart lutt be sent -to the Antarctic at the head of an American expedition. Peary's statement was prompted by the news that Ilartlctt, after his ship, tho Karluk, had been crushed in the ice, led his people to zafoty on Wrangel! Island, and then made n long and trying Journey to obtain relief for them, "When he has brought his peoplo back to civilization," says Admiral Peary, "it would bo a flno thing if this country through Its scientific organizations would purchase the Hooscvclt which can bo done for one fifth of her cost, fit out an American Antarctic expedition to enlarge tho field of geographic knowledge, en rich our mtiKcums and give our scien tists valuablo material and put Ilartlctt In command." I REFUSES REICHSIEIN SPUR The HtilicHlion of 0. F. Ilea-lutein to construe! n ruilrond t-pur uero-s Everjjreen btiet to his ful yard vwi tU'iiii'tl I iy the council until lie Inn! secured permission from the mil. null eommisriim to use the bjiur of tlie Meilfonl Lumber compiiny. At torney Mulkey represented Ifcichitein in the one huur iinil u half debate. Thu enuucil took Mfjii townrtl iu- estimating coiiijilniiits tluit street JnjIiU in certain section burn days instead of nights, and some at neither peiioil. Borne maintain that the city should worry nliout the lights that Imrii ilny, as they do not hae to pay for them, hut iih a matter of f net it if not known wlietlior they do or not, tho electric light, nffnim being in a worse lunglcd-up condition than the Mexican situation. Couucilmcn Medynsln and Emcrick were nppointed a committee to Hcout uliout mill tutu if there wiin any truth in the report that blight wax mni pimt among fruit tree in the city, that owner were taking no bleps to crudieule. rilU'A(K). .luno :i. Jmlpo IVoll of the superior cotnl of t'ook county sustained toiluv the injunction re strniuing "Chief .lohnui' from nilchinir for nnv chill he-ides I lie i'ineinnnli National-, and by h'w de cision stopped what wim jiredieted would he tho biege-t run! on hall players ever made in the hitory of the game. Scores of players now in the ninks of orgnuired hall, including n ilozcu'or more stnr, wore ready to "jump" from their cluh- to the out law league nt the woiit that John son's ease had been dee'deil in favor of the Kmimis City Federals whom he joined nfter dc-crling Cincinnati. Contracts it is said, had heeu signed depending only on the con tingency that the p'tcher's "jump" would be held legal. What notion the Federals will now tnke regarding the suit could not be learned early -this afternoon, for neither I'rc-iilent (lilmoro of the league, nor it- local coun-el could be found. The. injunction, of course, re strained Johnson from playing within the state of Illinois but while he could hnve pitched in games outside, tho Kansas City club declined to let him, rather than take a chance or prejudicing his rne. In his decision siMuiniitg the in juue.ion, Judge Foell said in part: "The te-timony in the ca-e shown Unit with few exceptions the tcu-dnv clause N practically the same as thnt contained in practically every baseball case made during the lus. twenty yenrs. It seems imitrohnhlc that,, the many lm-tmll players should have, for a score of years, voluntarily signed their contmct- if the pmeticnl effect of the clan-c 'e united in hard-hip- on them. "Under the evidence in this ow, the rule laid down in the nuthoriti. thn court is of tlio opinion that the contracting uetion here N not voi.l because of seetion 7 thereof." The decision wns based m thee four Miinls by the Kan-us Citv club: I. That Johnou wns induced to sisn with the Cincinnati club by fal-e representations. 2. That ihc ten-day clau-e make l!e contract hmilid, n- it I- not ic eiprocal in its effect. 'J. Thnt the Cincinnati club can obtain justice in it suit for iliimn-o-i. COUNCIL RAISES PRICE OF WATER 1 SURBURBANITES People IMug outsldo the city limits, by virtue of a resolution passed by the city council Tuesday night must pay n minimum rhnvgo of $2. Ml n mo nil) for water up to fiOOO gallons. And 21! vents a thoim- nnd gallons for all In cccis of TiOOO gallons, and Install a meter. The old charge was $1-"U a mouth up to fiOOu gallons, and 1-Vfc cents for all In e cess, Tho resolution further pro vides thnt failure to Install the meter or pay the rent, will mean denial of wnter rights "for nil time." The principal district effected by the new order Is the Siskiyou Heights district nml a storm of protest has arose ocr tho action of the' council, ninny maintaining thnt It will retard tho growth of that section, through prohibitory rates. Heretofore thn annual water shortage came In July and August, but this year "conserva tion" steps nro taken the first week In June before the hot weather begins. The residents of the Heights are organizing to take steps to resist the enforcement of the prohibitory rates. Maor Purdln. Water Superintend ent Trana and Councilman Porter of the water committee said they knew nothing of the resolution until It was presented. jj PATRIOTISM IMPELS FIGHTERS TO OFFER SERVICES RE UPWARD TENDENCY IN WALL STREET 4. That si "negative covenant" the clause re-traiiiiu- the player from playing with nny other te'nm than the one contracted with during the life of the contract cannot be enforced by lnw. ANNIVERSARY RALLY FOR BULL MOOSE CHICAGO, June .'I.- An miuiwrs ury rally of ihc prgre-.-iu parly in lllinoi- will be held here next August and Colonel Ioocvel will he llic main figure in it, according to Me dill AleConniek, who returned todny after a conference with Ihc chief of the inrty. "Whether Colonel ltooevrlt run for governor of New York, he will ii nke political frjKieclici in Illinois," added MeConniek. NKW YOUK. Juno 3. The stock market closed strong today. Upward tendency of prices was due to exhaus tion of professional selling pressure and signs of nccummulatlon of cer tain railroads and specialties. Hall road shares were bought more free ly In the lato dealings. Atchison, in particular, responded to reports of good earnings and crop prospects. There was no ovldenco In tho early trading today of further lluuldatlon such as dcpreised prices yesterday. The market hedl steady nt the open ing with a small volume of business. New Haven made up nearly n point of Its recent loss on the first few trans actions, but subsequently relin quished Its advance. Fluctuations otherwise were confined to fractions, save for a one point loss in sugar. The II. M. IJyllcsby Co, will tako up community advertising of tho Pa cific coast In connection with each of their 34 plants. The Milunleer lire tlcparlinciit sit uation today pre-i'ttl- u woudeiful lesson in "economic-," with the iiioiu hers of the old fire-fighting brigade willing to return, tluougli the belief that the pic-cut paid droartiueiit t haudicaipc(l by iiicll'icicnt volun teci-i, nml the oit council fearful lct it pill itself in u po-ition to pay for a dozen phone-, the volunteers may ask as a conce ion. A meeting of volunteer will be held today to iIi-cu the matter. Fire Itnjrn Show Patriotism Aflcr the bakerv Hie Tuesday morning, member- of the old volunteer- signified their intention of re turning, being prompted by the difft cully encountered and the knowledge that some time luck would not play an important pint in extinguishing blaze-, John Hutlcr of the Meilfonl Furniture ifc Hardware company called UK'ii the old volunteers and round all but hull' a doxeu willing to return, but felt that it would not completely bankrupt the city if the paid for u few necessary phones to be u-cd in calling them to fires. Ju-t what decision will be reached upon thi- st'ipeudou- ipiestiou no one knows. Chief Law (on, upon request of Mr. Hutlcr, appeared before thu council Tue-dav night and told them of the wilhugue-s of the old volunteers to return; that their experience wns u valuable us-et nt a minimum cost, and they felt slight concessions should be made. The council said II would welcome back the old volun teers, hut sidestepped the question of phones with consummate skill. Kcrlciu'e Is Clteil Two events at the Tuesday morning fire were cited by Chief Law ton to -how the need of experienced help. A volunteer called for more ho-e and -IH'ctutnrs commenced giving it to him. Thi- excited the volunteer, w'io promptly turned the water on his helpers who in turn promptly drop ped their work and ran. The second occurred in the Palace rooming house stairway. The flames were licking nt the window sills and Chief l.uwtou ordered a erew to carry hoso up stairs They encountered smoke half way up mid thereupon dropcd the ho-e and run to fresh air. According to Chief liwtou, nil but four or five of thu old volunteers have expressed n willingness to re turn, nml the volunteers expect to have n mcuiherhip of twenty when complete. The hold-outs maintain that they will not return under nny circumstuiices. 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Although tho vote Is toinliig In Blow ly from all section or tho Htatn ow ing to tlio IntricaclvH of tho count un dor tho new Uryan primary hill, there were enough returns early to day from yesterday'! democratic btato-wldo primary to Indlcato thu Senator Dunanc U. I'lctclier his de feated John N. C, Stockton by a mar gin of from 3000 to 1000 majority. IDENT KILLS COAL PASSER WASHI.VHTO.V, Juno 3. Ilornard GlouiBct, coal naiiior on tho cruUer Halem died today ei a rciiult of In jurlei received when a boiler tube blew out while tho vcii waa off i'uerlo, Mexico, according to a ro port from Hear Admiral lladger at the navy dupartinent. Olomxot wat u kon of I.um J (Jloinul, of Oarbury, S. J). In InvollKullou of thti aaldttiit In IikIhk muilu aboard Ihc Hulrm md h nnirl tit imjiiiry ma) lulhiw, TREAT YOUR FEET TO A I'Allt Ol" OUIt OXFOItliS. Al.fi Till: Sl'AV NTVI.IW 9 1 TO 9li.no ( '"M0 C. M. KIDD & CO. ;;;;;; Make Your House the Most Attractive on Your Street a ? ? ? t t t ? ? T ? ! t T ? ? T ? T T t A. V A A. :: To have the luvsl-ltnikiiiK liouso in tht1 uci'lilxtrliood .should lit; tin; ambition of every house owner. Then.' are so many advantages eeonoiny in repairs inereascd value of properly pleasant envir onment, ete. Paint and Flowers' lire two ('hM'iitinlx, Tint rii-l of llitv in miiiiII vvlicii the il(NiHitri ninl coinfoit of limnu im IH'iiviiiifiil ore t'lijit.vnl. (t vxiint to ln'li y cIkmi-( tin iiit miiit for every mirfuit'. itciiil the next column. M. F. & H. CO. kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ 000000000000tl A. "' A Y ? t ? ? ? ? ? ? t Y f ? ? ? t t v Lower Brothers' "High Standard" Paint In the IickI 1 mi 1 i I In ii4i fur Prrninnent Colors Lonijfr Wear Economy (per years of wear) Dcst FlCSIlllS Wi ill "HikIi SIiiiiiIiimI" I'nint IV.mIiicH Ihmmiiink tlii'v im Ihc ln't In Im Iinil. Tliry Inivii lii'i'ii liliil liv M'ii'iitifii) iiieii unit irui'-tii-iil iiiinti'iH nml linve nlwnyn Ihtii fmiuil to "(livn lli'Ht IIohiiII"," nml iiinrit Kiitinfuclory. Tin. "Little Itliin MnK" in oil Ihn Inlul of every enu of Ilili .Slmnliiril the rmlileni of (juulity. aaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaa . a .a a. a. a. a. a. a a. & a.a..a..aa.a. a. IMIMIOT2M0 t -W -w -w -v -w -w -w t 'WTVW-WTTV-WV-VWWVVVVW'WV EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY TO BUTTE PALLS SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1914 Lnavo Mi'ilfonl H n. in. ItHnniiiu,' mwh Afilfrd (Jiin i). in. Ijiiv, WoiiihI Trill 1,01). Tins Irip IhroiiKli (lie inoiiiitiiiiiK Ik a ilellKlilt'iil iIih'h onliiiir. V A ? ? r t t ? ? t t t ? r ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? vrv w "' "v "" The Closing Out Sale Of Harness, Saddles, Ulankets, Uohcs, Whijis, Leather Ma's and .Suit. (Jases, -aVuul it. r, ctc. :s, (Jloves, Tents, L'ocktsl Knives, STARTED OUT WITH A RUSH J(t will pay you to call and look this slock over, whollioi' you think you need anything in those, lines or not. I'Jvcry lliiiur. niiisl k Nothing rcsorvod. A salo for Iho iiimhhch. i Herman Brothers a ? ? v ? ? ? ? f T ? t t ? ? ? ? T V ? f ? ? ? ;WWfrfWKM