' 0 ... ,l ; Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Probable MluiMcr Max M .MIm. Dl; Pre. .00; Hum, 87, '4 T Korty-foiirlh Yrnr, IMIly- Ninth Year. MEDFORD.' OH I'XJON, WUDNKSDA V, .JUNK 24, I0M TORNADO LEAVES DESOLATE MIL CENMWEST Many Killed and Injured In Minne sota nml DakotaProperty Dam age Exceeds Million Dollars Four Slnln in Minneapolis Watcrtown In Ruins. ASSERT WILSON WOULD PROTECT CATHOLIORCH ST. PAUL, Minn., Juno 51.- Knur klllod In Minneapolis, two fatally, nml n scoro norlously Injuri'il nl Waiarluwn, 8. Il property damage tstlmntod nt inoru (linn ono million dollars, with nu nlmoiil rompliito prnstrntlnn of toloKrnpti ninl lrl phono communication for a number nt hour, wai tliu reported hnvoo to tiny of Intit night's wind nnd rain storm which swept oor North l)n hotn, Houth Dakota, Minnesota, town nml Wisconsin, Deports of tliu storm, howoYiir, were very Incomplete nt noon nml It In iiiltn posslblo thnt tho limn of Ufa nml property dninngo totals may bo largely lurrcnscd when cnmmiiulin tluu I restored In tho four states. Cjiiono nt WntrrloMli Appnicntly thn storm (truck with greatest severity nt Wntcrtowu whom It rut tit ron kIi n section of tht city for Id block with o clonic form. Ilotwrcn 250 nml 300 linllilliifxit In tho residence district wiro wiped out. Mr. Cnrl llacklund nml bnby nml Mls Mnry H. Clovu worn caught In tlm wrcckngo of tholr home nml pos tllly family lujtiroil. In Minneapolis Kslhor Mouson, IT. yenr. nlil wn killed when lur liomo collapsed. Units (Irnmc nml Mar garet Kelly worn drowned when Ihclr rnnon wns Mown oor In l.nko llnr rltit. Miss l.orctln (lrnms of Ionian, Minn.. also wus riuiRhl In n ennoo which was swnmpod In l.nko llnrrlct nml drowned. tUOO.IKM) Iokh nl Applrton In tho vicinity of Appluton, WU., In Oiitngnuilo rouuty, It wm call limlrtl n low of ft 00,000 wn caused by tho Hlorin, which hroko enrly to iln A n u in bur of houses worn wrcrkod nml ninny rnttlo klllod. Considerable ilainngii wmi wrmiKht In Mllwnukco liy tho tornado, hut no fntallllc wero reported. Chimneys were rniod nml sovoral houses dam ngod. A number of houses nt Water town, Wis., nro reported to htmt been blown down by tho itorm. Onu wo iiuiii U said to hiivn been tnknn (o tlm hoHpltnl suffering from Injuries sustained during tho tornado. Mexican Liberal Party Leader Says United States Demands That Car ranza Restore Confiscated Church Property to Church and Pay for Destroyed BulldlnQS. Wntciioitn In ltnim WATKHTOWN, H. Ii Juno 2 1 Two humlruil buildings In tlm path of lust nlKtit'rt tornndn present , siono of ruin today. Home nro en tirely ilomollslicil, whllo scores nro unroofed, twisted off foumlutlons nml moved ninny feet, I'rnrtlcully mnry Imru In n strip two blocks nml ten blocks wnn wrecked nml scnltorod along tlm trull. All thn moHt seriously Injured uru wild to hnvu n chnnro to recover. A Hprclnl mooting of tho city conn (It and Cotnmorclnl club wnn held to Mart work of raising n relief fund for victims, Hundreds woro left homeless, Ni:V Oltl.KANH, l.n., June 21. Whnt purported to be tho dutnlls of tho demmida innde by tho United Htntex on (leiturnl Ventlnnn Cnrrnnzn, tbroiiRli which Cnrrn tun's represen tatlves would bo ndinltled to the mnd Intlon conforenco nl Nlngnra Knll wjm Rlnn nut hero todny by Kernnn ill no IkIu'Ihs t'nlderon, chief of tho llbernl pnrty In Mexico, tto ts on routo to WnshltiKton In coni.ectluii with tho Moxlcnn problotn. Aside from the nrtnlstlco fenturo, which t'nrrntun refused to consider, Mr. t'nlderon said It wnn tho demnnds concernliiK jllnponnl of rellKlous iiies tlons nml tho limn when elections should tnko plnco, which greatly In tercnted tho constltutlounllsts. I'nitiit Chiircli l'niKrly AcrordlnK to tho stntcinent of tho llbernl pnrty lender todny, (ho United Htnten detunmled nil property of tho embolic church ronflsrnted by tho cunstltutlonnllits should bo returned to tho church, thnt buildings do stroed should be pnld for, thnt priest should bo protected mid thnt priests driven front tho country should ho nllowed to return. To this Cnrrmun replied, nccordliiK to Cnlderon's stntetnout, that tho con stltutlonnlUl laws of reform provide thnt nil rhurch property should ko to tho stnto when needed nud .also thnt thn priests must go. Mr. Cnlderon nlso stnted that Car rniun refuted to ncccdo to tho de mand for elections ns soon ns tho revolution Is ended, Hhi reply to thnt, nccordliiK to tho statement, wns thnt elections could not tnko plnco until bnmlltry bnd censed, theroforo ho would not ngreo to holding nu election until revernl lenders now rlnssed ns bnndltn hnd been crushed, I'liitrcllon for HiterlA Another demnml, nccordliiK to tho stntement, wnn thnt lluertn should bo protected, to which Cnrrnnzn Is re ported to hnvu replied thnt nccord liiK to tho Altec law, lluertn must die, nod tlm roustltutlonnllst chief ro fused to nniutesco In tho ilemnnd, Thnt Cnrrnutn also refused to ohllKnto thn coiistltullounllstH to pny debtn Incurred by (ho lluertn gov ernment wns nuothor assertion In cluded In tho stntement. PETER OF SERVIA E BNSHRN 0 SECOND ON Dwinn to Ill-Health, Monarch Abdi cates In Favor of prince Alexan der, His Eldest Son Having Re signed Right of Succession Regi cide Reported Seriously III. To Killed nt Kiiimett WAUHAU, Wis,, Juno 24. Two worn klllod, throe fatally Injured mid 17 hurt, several of them serlottHly, when tho houso nml burn of Mlchnel Kurtxwoll, In tho (own of Knimott, (Continued on pngo two.) EGAN WINNER IN GOLF TODAY HKATTM-J, Wnsli,, Juno 34, On puddled rnlrwnys mid hokk)' puttluK K roe ns tho flrnt round of mutches In thn I'aclflo KorthwoHt tlolf Assocln tlnn'H mimliiur championship wus pluyeil ut tho links of tho Honttlo (lolf club today, ' Tho feature of tho ploy was (ho mulch between II. Chandler Kkuii of Medford mid W, II lllinrdo of Vie loilu wblrh wont In I ho lilneleonlli hole for u decision, ;kiiii wlunlliK, Tliu norlliwinl Hiimlniir clmiiiilon, A. V Murmi of Vlcloilu ilefi'uleil (Ji'onju Tlldeii, Hnulllu (Julf dub iIiiiiupIiiii, h U In if i E DELIVERY AT PASS A wholesnlo delivery of prisoners In tho Josephine county Jnll at (Irnnta I'nsM wns affected lost night, by menus of unlocking nil tho coll doors by somu ouo who forced nu entrance by means of n puss key. Seven priso ners woro liberated, Including Henry linker und I.ouln Ilaro nrrostod by tho police of thlH city Inst week for hurglnry, They nro tho most wanted. Tho locnl police hao been notified to koop an oyo pooled for tho fugi tives. Tho report reaching this city does not tiny whnt tho night Jailor wns doing when tho break occurred. IICI.OKADi:, Kervln, Juno 21. Klng I'etor I of Korvln wns roiiortoil todny to hnvo nbdlcnted the throno In fnvor of his second son, 1'rlncc Alex- nudor. Tho king left llelgrado In tho af ternoon for tho bftths nl Vruuyn, In tho southern part of Kervln, and n nolo Issued by tho official agency In nnuounclng tho king's departure did not my ho hnd nbdlcnted, but con fined Itself to tho stntcinent that his uiujcsty hnd signed n tiknsa cntrtut lug (ho government of Bcrvln during his nbicnro from tho capital to Crown I'rlnco Alexnndcr. A roynl proelmnutinu ixxiieil nliuri ly iiflerwnnl wnn im follewn: "Otvin to ill hcnltli, I urn uunlile to pi-r form my duties, und in uecnril unci1 with imnigriipli (111 of tliu Serv inn eoiiHliluliou, I eonfiile the i-overu- nifiit of Hen in lo my heir, the frown Prince Alexnndcr, during mv illnexi.." Am it wiih known Hint KiiiR l'etcr wiik ferioiihly ill the firht imprfi.iou cniiMid to the public by tint issue of the iroelmiiuliou iw lliul liix innje-i-ly uetuiilly hiul iibdicnteil, nml there would ho little hiirprie in court 'circle- in Itelgmile if todnyV neliou by (lie kiuu- hhoulil turn out to lie merely n preliminary tcp to nlidieutiou which Kiui; l'etcr U Mild to hnvu hud in contempt fur Mime time. Kiliif 1'cter I, who is Huvcuty yeum old, iiKcemlcd the Sen inn llironr .June II, IO:i, nflcr tlm murder of King Alexander. Killer l'eler until tiw neeesxioii led a nihcnturoiiM life. lie f.tudird in Kwitrerlnml mid llu-u went lo the Krcneh military nemleiuy nt SI. Cyr. Ho participated in tliu l'runco-der-iniiu wur it mi officer nf tho foreign nation. For ninny enr he ! niid to have engaged in eon-pirucics ugaint King .Milan of Sen in, hut for forty five yniM ho himself never et foot on Servian soil until lie hud been elected king by the Servian piiiliincnt. GOLFERCUSSK REGICIDE ABDICATES IN FAVOR OF PRINCE ALEXANDER wx : ''.far4 i JJk 'wt -. , : f 5w: L rvHi ssV ICjsssssssslVssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH I ssssL 7L sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH 1 It .iJF 'flisssv sssl 1 t Ml isssssssssssHssssssssB N 11 ssssssssssssssssssssssssW J, SSSH H J Mr sssssssssssssssssssssssssP -aJ 4 -klisssfl iBBHHslsslssHsVHsm. IOWA LAW FOR BOTTE MINERS'" STERILIZATION OF ' HALL DESTROYED NO. 81 CRIMINALS VOID; BY DYNAMITE Measure Similar to That Voted Upon Night of Terror, Witnesses attack of in Oregon Pronounced Unconstitu- Mob Upon Old Union Office Prop- tlonal In Federal Court Vasec-! erty Damage Totals $109,000 All tcmy Measures In Other States Al so Illegal, According to Decision, KING PtTtR. Of JCRVIA W00DR0W WILSON WASHINGTON', Juno 21. Tho story of how President Wilson, golf ing on a locnl green, sent a ball whining near another golfer's bund, nnd how tho other fellow roundly "cussed'' tho president of tho United States, ami then In confusion and chagrin, mndo profuso upologlcs, had a sequel today when President Wilson nud tho other golfer exchanged, let ters, ono an nbject apology and the other an acknowledgement, coupled with a firm dcclnratlou from tho president thnt ho wns within bin rights under tho rules of tho game. Malingers of tho club wcro ex pecting to tnko Bouia action against tho "cussing" niombor when ho wrote IiIb apology. Local golf clubs com pete keenly for tho president's game on thotr groeus, It Is said ho prob ably will not visit ono of thorn again. ASSESSORS 10 10 ASSESS GRANT LANDS TO ESPEE SAM-:.M, Ore, Juno 2t -Proceeding on tho theory thnt tho tile to 2, 130,790 acres of laud embraced In tho Oregon-California land grants continues to bo veicd In Oregon-California railroad company until the United States supremo court finally decides n suit Instituted by tho gov ernment to liuvo tho lnmls forfeited, tho stnto tax commission todny noti fied nil Oregon nssessors to nssoss tho laud In tho nnmo of tho company. A year ngo tho fed era I district Court nt Portland rendered n decision declaring tho lnnd forfeited to tho government, and tho company np pcnlcd to tho United Stntcs supremo court. Ilccnuio of this litigation, the cotnpnny hns refused to pay taxes on tho land for 1913. Tho tax com mission takes tho position that until tho supremo court decides tho case, tltlo to tho land remains with tho company. 20 AEROPLANES F 5? UNERAL E STATE CONTROL URGED BY MOYER IIKI.KS'A, Monl., Juno 'J I.- (loor-mu- SI cwnil wiih urged (o iiHserl Ktutc con! ml in llullo hy CIiiiiIch II. Moyor, president of tlm WVhIciii Federation of .MiiiciH, who left llufto in mi unto mobile eiuly today nml uimlo the hnvenly tliii'o niih'rt trip ilireetly to Mitt slnln ciipllul. (lovenior rilewntl, Alloim'.v (Icn c ni I Kelly, Ailjiilnnl (licciuui, 1'iosU It'll! Moynr ami iind ii iiuiii who in fiikcil jo glvu IiIh nam urn In run fei nice itovi'iaj Iioiim, Tlm gov n nor Midi (in Is it 1 1 nolhliiu lo kiiy nf tho lirncci'illniin, Ml', Mover utkt'ilcd ho lliul i'oiiiu iivt'r lo uy (uimlitlm h licy tui Imlil)' III llullii IicJ'dhi (hi miiuinor, Afckcd whether the u-o of troop!; would bo jitHtifieil, Mr. Aloyer lonlicit thnt hli-oucei' utitliorily than the (louuty ninl city iiutlioiiticn wax need ed to restore peace. "I will not nay Ihoy nro unable to rope with tho situation, but I do say (hey liuvu fulled," lie explained. He mlded (hat penco would no! Im rcstorm until tho luilusliial Vorkci of Inn Woi hi element, which hn uU wiu In imuliol, wus eliminated, Another I'uulVifium U In ho lichl IhU nfli'iiiiMin hy Mr. Mo.vcc uilli innoiiinr nicwnii, ruiicd hiiii Hi'iiiilor Tliounis J. W'ul.h nml A. M, Dmiuyliiii', i'iUit nf Hip Muii IniiH Pnli'inllt'll nf l.liltur. NMKN'NA, June '.M.- An -.crt of (weuly aeioplmiiTrt flying mourniiif; flags nml manned by n viator from fieverul nation-., formed u fixing guard of honor nt tho funeral todnv of the nine Auxtrinu officers nml men killed in tho tragio air catastro phe of laxt Satutilay, Whilo tlio funeral herviees was in iirogress the small air cm ft eirele.1 Voumt ami roiiuil Ihu ecinctco' then flew off in company. Tho neriul tragedy which co-Is Ihe lives of tlio nine a viator- buried to day oeeured iluiiii Au-trian aiiuy maueveis. A military dirigible vn imrtieipating in the mowmciit- nml was followed hy an nenoplmie. The Muuller ernft soaivd nbove the hal loon during tho hhaiu Imttlo with the object f taking up u position In drop on it mlvei-avv n mhmu bomb. Tin) pilot of the jieioplune approach eil so elo-elv that one of the wings of his plane nppcd the great balloon. causing an iiumcdiatc explosion. ACAPULCO FACES SPEEOY CAPTURE ON IIOAIII) I . B. H. rAI.IKOU XIA, MA.ATI.AK. June 'J I Con ilitlons at Acnpiilco, which huu long been ilcploniblc inn gruduully be coming intolerable. In onler In sub. 1, Ihu fcili'inl uuiil'ou iimlcr (Iciicnil Hulliln I limLiiig fmci'il ilmly Inuiis, i mixing from lilly emu u"l'l In Uciit) Ihe ilnllii), vi mII iiwhuHit nhu hut) I III' I lllllt'll llll'UH'llllvv fill III, Ki:OKL'K, lown, Juno 21. Tho (own vtisectomy, or strollzatlon law paused by the last general nisombly, vii declared unconstitutional, null nml void In a decision filed hy Judga Smith McPhcrson of llvd Oak. Iowa, hero today. Thn decision, which wns written by Judga McPhcrson, nnd affects similar laws In other states, grants tho writ of temporary Injunction ap plied for by Itudolph Unvls, nn In mate of tho stnto penitentiary, en joining tho members of tho board of parole, tho warden and tho peniten tiary physician from causing tho oKrntlon of vnscctomy to bo per formed iiwi tho complainant. Judgo Walter I. Smith. United Stntes circuit Judgo for this, tho 8th district, nnd Judgo John C. Pollock, United Stntcs district Judgo for the District of Knusns, concurred with Judgo McPhcrson. llltcmlty or Clllw-n-lilp "Tho cns," says tho decision, "I ono of (literally of citizenship, with federal questions presented by a bill In equity with nu application for a temporary Injunction to restrain de fendant as state officers from en forcing chapter 1ST of tho cast of tho thirty-fifth general assembly (1913), authorizing a surgical opera tion called vasectomy on Idiots, feo-blo-mlnded, drunkards, drug-fiends, epileptics, syphllltlcs, moral and sex ual perverts, nnd mandatory as to crlmlnnls who hnvo been twice con victed of a felony. In tho caso nt bar, tho hearing was a prtvnto hearing, nnd tho prisoner first know- of It when advised of tho order. Duo process of law moans that every person must hnvo his day In court, and this Is ns old ns magna chnrtn; thnt homo tlmo In tbo pro ceedings ho must bo confronted by his uccuter and given a public hear ing. Statute Commands Act This statute not only allows but commands tho operation of vasectomy to bo performed upon all twico con victed of a felony. A felony in Iowa Is not only murder, nrson, rnpo, counterfeiting, and other sorlous crimes known as felonies nt tho com inon law, hut they bavo been much oxtended under tho Iowa utatuto, and somo things nro now felonies which until recently wore misdemeanors with trials boforo a Justlco ot tho peace, or clo no crlmo nt all: wfo abandonment, cutting electric light wires, breaking an electric globe, ob structing highway, unfusteiilng a strap In a harness, and other things. So that If n person commits two or mora of these, ho Is to bo subjected to tho operation It this statute Is en forced. lllll of Attainder "IJut nssuuilng that tho prior con victions nit appear ot record, and as- But 'Two Mines Workinn Today Moyer Missing. WASHINGTON, Juno 21 Presi dent Wilson lato today received a telegram from Governor Stewart ot Montana, in forming him ot tho fight Ing last night nt Uuttc, but making no request for federal troops. Tho governor said ho would keep tho president fully Informed of the situa tion. When tho trouble started ho asked tho president to havo troops kept In readiness. At the white houto It was said no troops would bo sent unless a direct request was re ceived from tho governor after it hi ad been decided tho state had used all tho means at its disposal to maintain peace. suuiing thero is no conflict in tho testimony and no difficulty in reach ing tho conclusion, but little or no advnuco is mndo In determining the question If It bo said that the htntutn automatically decides tho question and nothing remains for tho prison physician to do but to executo IH'TTK, Mont., June 'J I After n uiht of terror in Iluttc, apprehen sion wu- felt throughout the city today that the mob of insurgent min ers that hist night wrecked Miners' Union Hall with twenty five blasts of dynamite might turn their activities in other direction--. Nevertheless the city wns outwnrilly calm toilay. The mine-, nil but two nenr the wrecked miners hall, from one of which tho powder that blew up the building wus stolen, nro working lo.lny. .Mojor Still Mlv-Ing Ko (race has been fouud of Pres ident Charles II. Moypr of the West ern Federation of Miners who Inst night called the mcetfifS of the old union to order nnd presented his plan for conciliation of the warring factious. Hardly had Jfoyer read his paper, promising to correct the grievnnees of the miners that hud so ceded nnd concluding with n plea for calmer judgment nnd n cool consider ation of tho differences when the first shots of the early evening riot ing in which one sectator wn killed and throe injured, were heard. Moyer nnd about two hundred miner-, steadfast to the c.ui-e of the old union, were hurriedly warned to flee for their lives. They escaped from tho rear of the building. Mov er, it is believed, jumped into un uu tomobilc. Two men in the crowd. through which the machine du-hed, followed it with drawn revolveru which they discharged ns Ihoy gnve chase. In a moment the machine had turned a corner und wns out of sight. Since then nothing has been seen or heard of tiie federation pres ident. Dynamiters IScgin Work After several hundred shots from ritles nud sawed off shotguns wero discharged tho dynamiter crew be gan its work. This continued until 'J o'clock this morning when the dy namite (hut had been taken by force from tho Stiiwart mine had been mxlimi-ted. Tho rear mid the bide walls of tho miners union hall erect ed in 1SIHI remain standing. Kvery paue of glass in buildings on both sides of the street for u block each side of tho hall is shattered. The property dauiugo will exceed $100,000. Police mid sheriff s. officers wero innctive during the rioting mid dynn miting. Somo effort ias made to prevent dauiago to property other than that of tho minors union, but tho officials took the po-itiou that it RON won DENIED PARDON PRESIDENT Executive Commutes Four Members, Only, Balance of Union Officials Must Begin Serving Prison Senten ces for Conviction In Cennedtan with Dynamite Conspiracy Cases. (Contlnuod on pago two.) (Continued on page 1.) SNIPiNQ AMERICANS BY FEDERALS WASHINGTON, Juno 24. Persia tent reports ot Hiilplng by Mqxlcan federals on tho Aiuorlcnii outposts at Vera Crux nud rumors of constitu tionalist further advances toward Mexico City, served today to stir In terest la tho Mexican situation. Although tho wur department will iiiaku public no roports from Uogural I'mistoii regarding vnlpluK on tliu American forces, it Is known (hero Im been un InvimtlKHtlon of con tinued today to bo the attitude of tho nduitiiUtrutlou, Tho coming of Al fredo llrecoda, a roprc.ontatho of Carrauza, to Washington tomorrow was waited with Interest In official quarters. That llrecoda and his colleagues uro coming to participate In confer ence with offkiculs of tho Washing ton gotoruiuont Is dourod to bo a fact, but whether they aro other ton stltullonalUis will ko to Niagara WASHINGTON', June 21. I're-U tdent Wilson commuted lo expire at oueu (ho sentences imposed on Michael J. 11. Hnunoii of Scranton, Pn.; Frank H. Painter of Omaha, Neb.; Fred J. Mooney, of Duliith, Minn.; und William Shape of Chi cago, nil convicted in the "dynamite con-piracy" cases. Tho other twenty defendants, in cluding the leaders, must begin serv ing their hentences tomorrow in Leavenworth enitcntinry. Clemency for John IT. Harry nud Paul J. Mor ri, both of St. Louts, wus withhold, while they hac opportunity to mib mit seKrntc petitions. Ilannon bad been sentenced to three years; Painter to two; Mooney and SliuK each got a year and a day. Harry got four years nnd Morris three. Convicted Leaders Tho-o whose applications for clemency wererfinully denied nnd tho lenns they must servo are us fol fel fol eows: Frank M. Itynn, head of (ho ironworkers, Chicago, seven jcars. Kugcno A. Clancy, San Francisco, mx years. Michael J. Young, Hos Ion, six years. Frank C. Webb, New , York, six years. Philip Coolcy, New Orleans, six years". John T. lluller, Buffalo, six years. Charles T. Ileum, Minneapolis, three jcars. Henry 'W. Leglcitner, Pittsburg, three years. F.mest O. W. Hascy, Indianapolis; Ind., three years. J. K. Munsey, Salt Lake City, six years. Peter JT Smith, Cleveland, Ohio, four yenrs. Murray L. Pcmiell, Springfield, Illi nois, three yenrs. W. lK-rt Urn wit, Kansas City, three years. Kdward Smyt.he, Peoria, III., three years. George Anderson, Cleveland, three yenrs. Frank J. Ulgglns, Hoston, two years. Michael Cunnnue, Phila delphia, three jcars. Win. Hidden, Milwaukee, three yenr-i. No Comment Hy Wll-on No memorandum was given out ac companying tho president's action, as sometimes is done in such case-, but it wus understood the president followed elo-ely tho recommenda tions of Attorney General Mcltoy nobis. The four men whoso henten ces were commuted had a minor, part in tho conspiracy, tho go eminent charged. Tho twenty four men who applied for pardon were convicted of conspir acy nud the transportation of dyna mite in iuter-state commerce fur tho wrecking of buildings nud other structures in n labor war between the structural ironworkers organiza tion mid the employers. Tliu noted cases grew directly out of tliu dyna miting of tho Los Angeles Times building and the convictions of the McNauiurn brothers. New trials have been grunted mid the pending for tliu follewing: Oluf A. Tveitinoe, San Francisco. William J. McCann, Kansas City. James K. Kay, Peoria, HI. Hiehard 11. Houlihan, Chicago. Fred Sher man, Iuiliuuupolis. Williaiu Hein ttimlt, Cincinnati. Last Card Played l'iijah N. Zoliue, of couu-el for (Continued on pave I.) Iluut'd reports to that offtut. Thero Falls lo Join tho American and lluvrta Imvu been many Inferences tint ilulmjHtcs lu Informal dUnn-lon of Hiiorla's forces ueiu Ktlomplliig to .piumi still scorns piubluumllial, Piovuku ffkiii with Ihu American iriHiuera mid furiv Intel ivHtluH, l'ttlcil ttwillutf tiH tMlMlltfH AdHiliiUlrwIlon louder IlitUM hottuic, (hut iiifrdluikiH (iuuu went kojWu, VESSELS FOG 'BOUND NEW YORK HARBOR NKVV YOIIK, June a I. -A fog which shut down over Now York har bor last night did not lift until today mid many vessels weru hold fogbound. In the buy tho schooner Humtiu1, I', Mower crushed into tho steamer Point Comfoit, which iiiiw from Keiubmg, N. J to Ihu llulry, Tb steamers wlicchoiiso was thmHRml, but liouu of tho Unco. ;uiHJrm jwt ki'iigci on board were hurl, Tliu slcuiiislilj) Tmiru f ihu Irwt tfli'iuubonl company collided fa IV Uiid.on wilh ti crowd! ffirykml ut the Central Hulled ttt N AV .. Tko alshi ot tk fVmUai ku Uldly 4WkH'l tMi4 -tlW tliHMMt m II 1'HWfHw to H4 .,, n 4 1 1