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Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER l-'nlr Mux. Hi; Mln. .10 llcl. Hum. (II. SECOND EDITION Forly-fnutlli Year. Dully Ninili Vuir TWO HUNDRED MINERS PERISH IN CDAL MINE Mlr.ris In Crow's Nest Colllrrlss Tiappcd ami Killed as ncsiilt of Explosion 400 Escape No Hope frr Those L eft Special Relief Ti.iln En Route With Aid. ('AI.IIAIIY, Allmrln. lino 19. Two hundred iiidii am btdlevcd to haio Iiihiii trapped ntiil killed an Hie result of mi nxpliwlofi In Hill Crust iiilllurliM milieu, til Hill Crest, near Frank, tin tho Criiw'n Nest lino, t IiIm morning. AluitK 000 iikui went Into tin' mini) this morning tiuforo tint I'Milimloii occmrcd Mont than 400 ini'ii iwcnpcd hut 200 with tuft mil II I mill Hutu l no hopu fur them 1'ntindlmi Pacific rnllway company officials directed Hid equipment of n special ri'llnf Iriiln hern. Tim spe cial, earning Mirgcoiis, no mm mul n number of company official, with u Inrni' miiomit o( hnnpltnl mippllc', wu, expected to roach tlio Hilt Crest mini' thin nflornoon. 1'rltnto lues ruxi'n ii-ii'lvi'il ln'ic from tliu wrecked initio stntcd Hint dmiio clouiU o' black Miioko continued to Issun from I tin pit inotitli. A government mliij teruo rnr with trained rosriiq. men dopnrtod from lllnlrmurn for Hill Crest. VANVOUVnil, II. ('.. Jiliin 19. Fifty tiinlli'it ha.i) been recovered from Hill Crest. SMITH OEMS SCANDAL EXISTS IN NICARAUGUA DEAL W MIISC.TON. J mm 19 A tide gram from Drown llrnihor mul Ho I It; iiiiiii mul Company, New York bnnk cr. ri'iul In tin remit toilny on pro m'litiitlun li) Henntor O'Uormun mi I deii)lug tin')' hnil profltml excessively by Nlcnrngunn bond Issues, brought out n itiiinnnil from Henntor Hinltli of Michigan that ilio bond Utile bo In vestigated, Tin' li'li'Krftiu declared Honntor Hniltirn resolution charging thu hanker with Iiitko profllu wn In iiirii'it mul n biuelcs accusation. After Muting Hint ho had tlmr oiiKhly ImcHtlguted tlm NIcurngunn lioml Ikhiio before ho lulroilucoil hi tcnoliiilou, Hiinutor Smith mild: "On my responsibility to thu conn try iih mi American senator, I nl Icgo Hint tlm Itidchti'dnviiH now nought to bo vnlldulml mid Imposed on tlm republic of Nlrnrnguu, Ih In tlm imi In fraudulent mid niiKht not to tecelvo Hid npprovnl of thu senate." DENVERITE SLAYS IE, SHOOTS SELF DKNVHIt, Colo., Juno ih. j. I-', Frceo, mi liuiiinnco iiKimt who had lii'iui hnrrnd from lihi wlfoV homo tV n itiiirt ordur, hroku Into Hut room whuro hIid was leuplng curly today, Mint mul killed hor mid thou Hhot hliiiHolf, Ho wan taken to a hoHpltal, where, It In anltl, ho raiiuot recover ,Mim, l'"iooo had filed hiiU for dl otco In which hIiu charged hue Iiiih Imml with cruelty, 10 ELI FAKE MUSIC TEACHERS HAItATOUA, N. Y., .Iliuo 10. Tlm (illinlniitloii of 'falio" iiiiinIii loiiclitii'M Ih tlio nbjwl of propound IukMuIIoii oiitliiu'd today licforo tlio Now York Hlato MiihIo Thui'Iuiih foi'latlmi hy John (' I'linind of Now York City, who iiihiI Hh "''l ' HiUliiK llm Hliimlnrd if Umi profnn tdoiiiil b ruijulilnu b n'Kl"lriilloii Ul Hill HCl'K'lttl)' of fill" "f xll ii'iNnii Mini ililiu lo uho iimlim llilJIM III MO) I'Ulb'll Of I""!1 NAON COMES TO WASHINGTON TO E Minister From Arijrntlnn Arrives Unexpectedly for Conferences Willi Bryan and Wilson Presl dent Has No Plans for Golnu. Be fore Coniircss Parties Reticent. WASHINGTON, Juno IH.- Itomulo H. Nnoti, milliliter from Arnuiilluu mul olio of tho uivdlatom nt tin; Nln Knrn ronfcntiico, nrrlicd hero iini'X IK'clmlly toilny. Ho did not no to tho Icitntlon, but took ijunrtcrn In n hotel near tho whltu hoimu. Tho rotnrn of tho mt'dlntor to tlio capital tiiidouliti'illy for ronforoncc with Hrcri'tnry llrynn or I'ronldnnt W'llmin, or botli, nt n Hmo whun tin' Nlnitaru I'oufnrt'iiro I mnrklui; Hmo nnd tbrcnti'iii'd with romplolo fnll ur'. wnn ri'Knrdcd mi highly rlRiilfl rntit. If It n known nmom; o((l clnlir Hint MlnUtiT Nnon wnn return Iiik, iinwi of It wn cnrcfiilly cunrded. At tho wlillii hoiitic, ll wnn inld If I'rcildeiit Wllnon know of Mr. Nboii'h vUlt lo WnihliiKtou ho hnd not lm pnrd'd tho Information to offlrlnl thcro. ll wnn bidloicd, howonr. tho mediator' vlnlt hnd boon onn of tho Hiibjrctn ilUrtimod nt nn inrly roufonincn Imtwocn thu prcnldcnt nnd I tin ccrclnry of tnt. Tho ArKcn Huo luKntlon' profcHM'd not to know of tho mlnlHtcr' nrrlvnl. WlUim SlnuiU I'M .I'rcnldcnt WlUon ntnnd iqunrcly on Ilio itntomunt rIvcii out nt Nln Knrn I'ull by tho American dvlcKntot mid will nrct'pt no ncttliimcnl of tho Moxlrnn problem wlilch I not bawd on tlio principle outlined therein. Thl wan mndn clcnr toilny by offi cial nftnr tho prmldntit hnd nn early confiTcnro wllh 8crotnry llrynn. If modlntlon fnlln tho prixldent plnn to Uiiun n Ktnlement fully liiformluc tno public on tho pimltloti of tho ndiulnl tratlou mid oiiHIiiIiik hi fiituro rouro. Tin prelilent linn no plan for ro I UK' lieforo roiiKrcn with nny phno of tho Mexican iiicHon nnd nil talk of further armed lntcrontlou U Krouudtc nt tho prcnont Hmo, nc cordhiK to ndiulnliitrntlon official. Tho nmo may bo nld of tho report Hint tho United Ktnte Intend to recounts Hucrln, Villa or any other faction In Mexico. IteftlM" Stnleniciit After n hhort ntny nt hi hotel, Mlnlnter Nnon went to tho ArKcntllio legation. Ho Wild bo did not expect to Imvo nuy confercurcH thero, but planned to eo S4cretnry Hrynn later today. When hIiowii a dcnpntcli from Nln Kara I'nll, nli)K bo hnd enmo to nvk Socrcclary llr)an If offlclaU (hero had any Information which would nee m to mnko It niUUablo to rontlnuo tho NlaKnra conferenre, Mr. Nnon hnld: "You had bettor bo rntUfled with Hint at thl Hmo. Thorn I uothliiK 1 inn nny." . TO PLAY BASEBALL SAN I'MtANl'INCO, Cnl., Juno U. I'IiijIiik liiihclinll in imlilu b.v .vomitf kIHh U Inul for their mniiiU, Inul i'or tlicm pliynieiilly mul Inul 1'or the I'luHiIrt of miilo hpectnloiH, no euiiliiin to Mri. J. ( Levy, juikI prchiilenl, mul Alisn Kreilerien Mcy. chtciii, Hceietury of tlio Sun Kniua eUeo luveiiilo l'toleetivo iinr-oeiu-liou. They Iiiim1 culercil u iioletit UKiiiiiht ll Iciim ol" (jlrlH hciiiK per mil led to context iik'uint a team of men on Ilio cily'x recreation kiouiuIk in ciiiiiicetion with Ilio l'itiiiiuiii-1'u-ell ie e.Misitinn next year. ARSON SQUAD FAILS TO LONDON, Juno ID An attempt lo burn n chinch nt llecl.eiiliiim, u Miii!lii'iilurii kiirbiiili nf London, wu inndo lut iiIkIiI y uu "ninii mtiuil'' of iiillltniil miffniKclte, Tliu flumv Hero ijulckly uilliitfiiUlicd mul i ilunmKu mm mul, iSAVM AON MEDFORD. MEDIATION ON EAIEURE'SBRINK SAY DELEGATES Only Concessions liy President Wil son or Huerta Can Save Niagara Conference From Wreckape Pres ident Stands Pat for Principles Enunciated. WASIIINHTON, .1 lll.-.Meiliii- Hull hIiiiiiIh IimIiiv on thu brink of fnililic. Onl iieeKsioiiH by l'ie. ilcnt Wilhon or llueiln can Mile it. Wliile llic Niaiini conrercnee lialleil, .Minikler Nnon of Argentina, one of Hut tliree South American meilintiHH, rcturiieil to WiiHlnninn for ii confereiiee willi Secrcnr llnaii mul probably to r-cc 1'ieiiileiit Wll-uli. lie plauueil to olnrt linck tu Nliik'nrii 1'nlN tuniulil, etirriui; word wliellier tliu eoiifcreueu liall ptoeccil or iIihIiiiihI. Aiiuouiiecmeiil at I he wliite liou-e that tliv prexiileut hUiiiiU siiinrel on Hie prineiplcft cntineiuteil in the btiiteinent of the American lccj;ntcN hi'iini'il to make it certain that the liiileil Stutei. will not lie cnti-fied will mi) tiling le than the elioiee of a man approicil by the eiMi-lituliuii-nlihtK to head the new provinioual ;oerninent. The firm attitude of the Huerta ilelecatei I'or a Mi-calletl "neutral" hccuieil lo liohl out no hope of u break in (be ilemlloek. Tliu hitualioii, nilmitli'll.y unotlicr vrioli, wiik iliHeut-M'il in tliu cabinet mcctiiii mill Mime sort of an offic ial statement from Hie picniilenl him M'lf Uifonuiui; the public fully, in cum' inciliiitioti failx, wan promised. OflieiuU eloi lo the president deelareil that all lalk of further iiiineil iiilerentioii or of recognition of Cnrrmml or Villa nt this slnu was unfounded. TODAY'S SESSION TELLS THE STORY WASHINGTON, Juno 19. With tho outcome of mediation hniiRltiR In tho balance, WnahltiRton today looked to NlnRiira Fnll for reaults of tho next confercucu nmoiiK tho Huerta mul American dolcKntca nnd thu three envoy which, It wiu bo lleveil, would ludlcnto wliuther Me Ico'n III could lie hcttlcd through di plomacy. Difference between Car ran in and Villa loomed na n ill ijulrtliiK cloud on tho noiithcru horl ton, but major Importance was nt tnchod to tlio hnppcnliiKB nt .Magum Knll. Tho Htutemcnt of tho Amcrlcnn doloRntc. outlining their reply to tho Huerta mUvlon' criticism of tho nttltudo of tho United Stnton, wn widely dlacutiHud hero. Tho Btnto moiit Kcnorally was Intorpreled a n concliiBlvo HhowitiK ot tho nduilii Ulrntjon' iiIiiih In tho mediation no Kotlntlong, EFFORTS TO REFLOAT LINER BUELOW FAIL WHYMOL'TH, Hnglnnd, Juno IH. I'utllo ufforla woro inndo by tui; today to ru-flont tho Btoamshlp Huo low, buloiiKluH to ttio Chiiiu Huo of thu North Herman I.loyd, which wont aslioro yesterday In lllauknor Hay, while on a voyaKO from Yokuhniim to HnmburK. Hor puHxciiKarH mul Iirr Kno woro taken aahoio IiihI ulclit. l.ntor tho venue I was freed, DEMOCRATS REFUSE TO BAR TAMMANY Ni:W YOIIIC, Juno JO. Tho deniocrullu ulato iiinfeieiico In u nloii hero today uuutciud only ouo into fur n proiolllou Hint tho purl) pluio llnulf mi record ul (ho up primihliiH prlinarlu u cither for or NKttliut Tumuittiiy Hull. Mont. Konmry Hurir. wliu piopoiii hu iw. ululliiil wuh he only ilelcKKlii mid ulvJ In tlio Hffliiimtlvtf, OltlMON, WUDAV, JTNI0 1, IflM PARTUOTRUNSEATS FROM SEAT IN HOUSE WASIIINOTON, .liiuc HI. The Iiouho late tu.l.iy otiil iluwii, Hill lo 107, n minor ity resolution prnpo-iii" fur ther iuvcstiKiiliou of the elec tion eonlcMl of Gill (dciiio eral) nxniniit liver (repub licuii) from the tuelftli Mis souri district. A vote then was ordered on the majority resolution to tiiiM-ut Dyer. . PURE FOOD RULING E WASIIINHTON, June lll.-Secie tnrv Hoiistuii today ilcnlid "what is wmcf" ami made a pure food ruling of far-reaching iiiiporiaticc to do mcstic wine makers, purtieuliirly tho-e in Ohio ami California. He prohibited the iim of the name "wine'' on products made by the ad dition of water to Hie juice, iHimace or pulp of grapes, and denned wine to be "the proline! of Hie nonnnl, til coholie fcniientnlioii of the juice of the fre.-h, sounil, rii' urnpe-, with the usual eellar trcnlment." The new decision pro tiled that where any water is nddeil, it is not penniilile to label the product oth erwise than as "imitation wine." This will uffeet ull-iinie iniiilc after June 1'.', 1!IH. Til's iieliou was taken, In t latiKtiap of the decision, Ik'ciium' 'the ilep.irtmcut of iigrieiilture has coneludeil Hint f:ros deceptions have been practiced under food in--pectiou dcci-ioii l'Jtl." Food in spc'etioii decision 109. nl-o lelatm d) wines, was abrogated. TRANSFERS MADE WASIIINOTON. Juno 19. -Prcul-dent WIIhoii today mndu tho iiomlnn Hon of consul mnurnl: llohurt I. Skinner of Mnslllou. Ohio, trnnaferred from Ilerlln to London; Julius (2. Lay of Washing ton, 1), C, trniiHforred from Itlo de Janeiro to Ilerlln. Alfred L. M. (lottscanlk of New York City trniiBferroc from consul Kcuornl nt larpu to ltlo do Janeiro. To bo ctiiuitla (transfer.) Frank Decdtueyor, ot HlrniliiRlinui, Alabama, from PraKiiu to ChcmnlU. Wllbor T. Oracey of Oakland. Cnl., from l'roKoso to Sovllle, Spain. WASIIINOTON. Juno 19. Ilusl noia condltloim mid tholr effect on tho ndmluUtrntlon trust proRrnm woro taken up toilny nt tho cabinet mvotliiiT. Secretary llodflold ot thu department ot conunorco told the prualdont report recotvod from many souices Indicated Hint business wim iiiiuaunlly Kiod for thta Hmo of year mid that proapectu wuro Hint It would Krow bettor. Tho presldont waa Hutch encour itKud by thu ruporta mid It wna anld hi determination to push tho trust bill had been atroiiKtlioued, WILSON TO SPEAK 4 HOUSTON MAKES DEFINING WIN WAHIIINUTON, Juno It). - I'ntsl. dent Wllvou baa uccuplud mi luvl IhHoii lo apcuk nt nii Inilepnudonctf Duy (oliihrullou In I'liiludvlplilu, Jul) I. Uu muy iclurii lo Wliliilon by Hm May of Ihu Vlrlnla t'apui uu tliv MoyflOHWi i EMPRESS AMPLY EQUIPPED EOR SAVING OE LIFE Experts Testify Steamer Had Life boats for 300 More People Than She Carried .When Wrecked- Bulkheads Extended Throuqli Hie Vessel Equipment Perfect. OTKHKC, June IP. The Hmpics- of Ireland wreck inquiry opened to day with explanation mid apolo'ic from ('. S. Iliiiht, of couii-el for the iwnerH of the collier Slorstad, which sank the Kmprow.. He said Hint lie had not meant to imply ye lerday Hint the Cmiadiau I'aeifif railway, owners of the Ivnpres, Intel tried to spirit wilncssoi away. TIiIk was the iinprcxsioii miidc by Mr. lliiiht wlu ti he plaenl on the htnnd James Halwav. a iiiartennas tcr of the Kuipres-, who testifieil that the ship's stcerinc nvnr wn de fectivc. IVrcv llillliousf of the Fnirficld Shipbiiildiiii; vanl of Gin-paw, where the Kinprc , was constructed, testi fied the ship was currying limits to necommodatc IIOO more nersons that she had on board nt the time she sank. The bulkhead extended nil through the ship, to the upper deck, he said, mid with ccu the two Inrvc compartments in the middle of the ship filled, she would have floated. Water mut liuic got in .somewhere else, he contended. Captain Staiiiitou, lifc-nving Kit iM'riiiteiident of the C.iiuuliati l' cifio railwny. -niil that the Kinpres.' lifeboats, belts and other equipment had been tested at Quebec. JInv '23, and found to be in perfect condition, Lord Mersey said that lie had heard it Mitrccstcd that the bodies were found with belts on, but with Ihu heads under water. Captain Staunton replied that the belts would keep thu heads above water if put on right. CHICAGO, June 19. Tho Ln Salle Street Trust and Savings Hank, which wag closed by a stale bank examiner Inst week, wn placed In tho handa ot n receiver today. W. C. Nlblack lce-preslilent of the Chicago Title mid Trust company wna named for tho position by J. G. Wlndes. There wero -00 applicants for tho receiver ship. Chna. K. Ward, whoso iiamo was snid to bo signed to n personal unse cured note for $169,925, found among the bank' nsscis. nssortod to day that ho never borrowed the money. Wnrd wna Lorlmer'a prlvato secretnry when tho former occupied n ae.it In the Tutted States senate. Ho was a director ot tho bank. AT BESEIGED CITY ON HOAltl) I'. S. S, CALIFOUNIA, MA'.ATLAN. Juuo 19. Hefugeea nr rlvhiK hero loilny by tho I'uclflc Mnll Liner City of Para report that con ditions In tho beselged city ot Teplc nro deplorable, but tho censorship la so strict that no details aro ob tainable. Forty American refugees left for San Francisco today on tho 1'nru Tho long strain ot tho slcgo and tho even thosu foreigner who hitherto hao been most obntluato In tho do foiiM) of their business Interests, RITCHIE AND WELSH L LONDON, Juno 19 -Final nrtl rlu went sinned today by Wllllu Itltrhlu of California, world' HkIiI mcUIiI cliHiiiplou Inner, nod Freddie Welsh, Ihu HillUh IlKbUvltilil cltuiit plou, for their iMtiiiiy rouml bout fur Ihu vlinwidunililp nf Ihu world tu i'v fvuvlit ul UliMclit, July 7. I LORIMER BANK RECEIVER NAMED YALE WINNER OVER HARVARD BY ONE FOOT Close Race Won by Sons cf Ell- Freshman and Junior Races Won by Crimson First One and Then the Other Varsity Crew In Lead- Most Exciting Contest in Years. F.OS KKOATTA COL'KSK, New London, Conn., June 10. Yale won the four-mile varsity race from Har vard today by one foot, utter the moot .sensational race that has ever raced over the four-mile course on the Thames rive. It wn first be lieved hv the judges that llnrvnrd had won, hut alter several minutes of conferring tho judge decided that Yale had bec-n the Victor over her rival by one foot. The race wns u gruelling one from start to finish. Harvard took the lead at the start mul held it by main taining n fast stroke until near lie second mile, when Yale, by spurting. edged the prow of her .shell in front Then the boyh from Harvard re doubled their energies and nfter an other mile of hard rowing the crirn- -on crew had n slight lead at the three-mile mark. Then it was nip and tuck to the fini-h. Firot Yale, then Harvard was out in front, but only lv inches. Xearing the finish the two crews were on even terms, Yale ju-l by twelve inches, put her shell over the line jv winner. The official lime of the varsity raeo was: Yale, 21:10; Harvurd, Jltlt) l-d. Crimson Gets First lUce Harvard crow opened the annual regatta against Yalo today in a most auspicious manner front a crimson standpoint by winning both forenoon races from the blue oarsmen in an Impressive fashion. Tho Cambridge rowing scholar of Coach Jim Wray won tho elght-oarcd event for junior crows by seven lengths and tho fresh man clght-oarcd contest by four lengths ot open water. Tho Harvard second eight leaves for Knglnnd tomorrow to compete In the Kngllsh Koynl Henley regatta Tho Yale freshmen took the lead at tho start, but within four shell lengths were bended by Harvard, whose lead steadily grew- until nt the halt mllo sho was tliree lengths in tho fore. Near tho finish Ynlo's coxswain steered a wide courso and Harvard spurted and led over tho finish line, a winner by four length. Ilnrianl Wins Junior ltuco Harvard defeated Ynlo In tho sec ond rnco vnrlty by seven lengths Tho contest wns over a two mllo courso from Uartlett' Point to the navy yard. Tho tlnio of the winner wn 11 minute and 3t seconds Yale1 12:02. It was an easy victory for tho men from Harvard. They caught tho water first, pushed tho noso ot their shell out In trout and then steadily Increased their lead so that they finished seven length ahead of the Yale men. TO BE DISPOSED OF WASIIINOTON, Juno 19. Uopre sontatlvo Underwood conferred with President Wilson today over tho leg islative situation iu congress and told the president thero was a etroug hontlmont In tho hoiuo for an curly adjournment. Mr. Wilson lusutcd that tho trust bill must bo disposed ot nt this dossIoii and tho majority leader thought not only Hint would be dono, but that tho ndmlulstrutlon conservation bill would bo disposed of. IS UP IN HOUSE WAHIIINUTON. Jmiu J U. -Tliu hoiuo prcikt'il today toward n yule Ihu election content fur Hit) sunt u( Ihu twelfth MNmjiiiI dlslrld bvtwecii L. I' Dcr, Him Incumbent reuubll' tlw, lhi WMissI (Jill, dvHiot'Htl, CONSERVATION BILL NO. 77 !M0YER STRIVES TO BRING PEACE TO BOTTE UNION President of Western Federation Comes to Butte to Head Off Threatened Secession and Forma tlon of Independent Union De plores Situation, Hopes for lest. nCTTK, Mont., Juno 19. Charlos H. Moycr, presldont of tho Wostorn Federation of Miners, arrived hero to. day from Denver nnd will attompt to bring about peace fn tho disrupted Ilutto miners' union. James Lord ot Washington, accompanied .Mr. Moyor. The federation president wont Into conference with J. C. I.ownoy, tho only federation official who has been hero slnco Sunday. Mr. Lord Is chairman of tho min ing department of tho American Fed eration ot Labor. Dert Hllcy, presi dent of the local union rcturnod tn Ilutto today for the first Hmo slnco tho riots of Saturday. Ho had been hiding In Anaconda. President Moycr sard be expects to prevent the Ilutto local from being re-organ lied as a union Independent of other bodies. "I deploro tho situation and oc currences of tho past few days," said Mr. Moyor. "Out regardless of what has occurred, knowing tho men of tho mine a I do, and particularly tho men of Dutto, I am firmly con vinced that deep down In tho hearts of tho great majority, If not all there Is an earnest hopo that tho Ilutto city miners' union No. 1, ot tho AVcst tcrn Federation ot Miners, will not bo destroyed. "I bollovo that after tholr passlou has subsided and thoy fully realize just what their position will be with out an organization that will bo rec ognized by tho American labor move ment, they will be willing to co opcrato with nio in a policy, which I shall announco later and which will again placo tho local on a good, sound business basis "I shall not act hastily but nftor a careful examination ot tho local sit uation I shall nnnounco my position nnd that ot tho federation." PLAN TO REPUDIATE T 'I ST. LOl'IS, Juno 19. Kecelvora of tho St. Louis und San Francisco railroad, through their attorneys, an nounced today their Intention of con testing the liability ot the road for bonds of $20,000,000 Issued by tho Now Orleans', Texas and Mexico rull road. It will bo alleged Hint tlio pur chase ot tho Southern road was Il legal because tho Now Orleans lino hits no direct connection with thu Frisco. Such a connection, It Ih coutonded, la necessary under tlm law ot Missouri to liuike legal tho purchase ot oho railroad by another. As tho purchase, was Illegal, it I charged, the bond Usuo which iiiaila possible the purchase waa u!o 11. legal. It Is tald to bo tho plan of tho re ceivers to rofuso payment of tho 120,000,000 bond. 1'rolonged liti gation Is expected to follow this stand on the part of tho receiver. DELAY DECISION ON WASHINGTON, Jmiu lll.-Th In- crlnlc. commerce roiiimlsxitiii' de- eiiim in the eiicin aihiince tnH tut) will mil ho uniioiiiieiil (uwori'o. us Inul heed cupccU'd in oiwh !iwi' let, mul Ilio Indication lodiiy wcni thai il would not he miiilif poblli! for M'vcriil il" I ul IciliL H'W f lk hot lufiiiionl uu tliu ('"wudpW-, liriicrdlllii wmilil not bit niwj4 If '. i . .....J v. ..J I....-I II VktTP IUII HIIIMIllll''H M'l m wo 'k, , , 0 RECEIVERS 26.000.000 BONDS - -. .! i M