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t"A!jii 207 Second Slrcet 4$ Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'nlr Mat. Nt.3; Mln. AN; itri, ii Mm. .tj, V '4 K ii rnrly.fntirlli Yrur. Iily Nlitllt Ynitr. mm held TO BLAME FOR EMPRESS LOSS Fliitllnns of Wreck Commission As sert Disaster Due to Collier Stor statl's Chanac of Course Ordered by Third Officer Alfred Tuftenes Without Instructions. gUHMKC. July II. Tint collier HlorMml Is In-Ill In blnum for tln l!tn .. . iiit i .. i.. il... r:...l prci hi irciumi tiisusirr, iii ii hi lugs of tttrt wri'i'k eouunl'ioii, hand I'll tluWII tOllliy, Tilt) CWIIIUissinll holds' that Ihu dUnsler was iluu In I In Hloiktml'H rlutii;n f course ir. dried liv Ilia tlilnl officer, without iulructinns fiftui tin first officer, who wu in charge of thn collier at tin lime. The l!mpie4 wn Hi'u 1 1; In Ihu HI. Lawrence mi May '.Ml with n I"" of more limn 1IIII0 llio. Tin iniiiiry into tho iliuler wii begun in Quebec Jtiiin 10 liy a rum iuilnu composed of Lord Merscv, foimnly pre-idlng justice of tho llrillxh mlmlniltv court; Kir Adnlphn ItiHilliIrr of Quebec, mill Chief Jus lice Mi'I.immI of Now llrinitttick. Tin eoinilll"inncr. WIT' liHtPi in their work liy Commander F. W. Caborne of tl"' IliitUh royal navy reserve; Professor John VeUh of Newcastle, Hughim!; Captain )etnen of llio Do million wreck commission mnl F.u- gillcor (,illllllli"MIT llnwo of till ('muiiltnn tut nl service, fiumuuudcr Culmruc mill ProfoMMtr Welsh 'fin nominated liy (In Itrilinli hoard of Inuli'. Lord Mersey also presided nvrr the impiiry into llio Titanic dis nulcr. Tiiflrm In HUiiicI TIip miller' tlilnl officer found i,ponihht - Alfred Tiifletir. He was on the bride when tint urii-li no eu mil, nint ho report holiU Hint "ho was wrohjrnd ucullgcnl In kiiinir Hi1 nnvisntimi of thn vrw.ol in hi oun hand nml falling to call ho i'iii(llill when In saw thn fog coming on." Tin ii'iHirl wily thi' disaster was not duo to liny MM'cinI eliuracleri lie of tin Klj" LuwrciMi'. It uiih it disaster which iniuhl lime occurred in nnv tivrr In similar circumstances. The report nolo n milieu I eonflirt in the testimony of officers of the KmprrHki nml of the Stooluil. "V huve. therefore, thought it ml .iithe to fouml our conclusions al most entirety on the events spoken of by the witnesses nml on Ihrir piohnhlu scipirnco in order to ul it folulion of Ihu iliffieiilty." Kiiiitrnii' Coilt-.K I'lirlnHlKeil "Then in, In our opinion, no j:rniiinl for miying Hint tin eoure of tin KiiipiciW or Irelmnl wiik over rliiuip'il in thn neiirxt Hint the wlicrl wiiH wilfully luovvil, hut iih Him hear iiiu pmereilfil niiolher e.xphiiiiitiou uiik proiioumleil, iinniely, Hint the ei.-.e t'limiKCil her courie, not hv leiiNou of nny willful iilterutioiiH of tier wheel, hut in eoiiHeipieueo of Mime uuroiilrolhihle itioveiueut." Thin, it wiim hiiHKelei, uiJKht have heen ilue to nn iiiHiKuifieaut urea of milder or hoiuu inixhiip to tin nicer ink' uenr, hut, nu.vh Hie report, "wit ore of thn opinion thai Hie ullepitiouh iik to their condition lire nut well founded." senatTmodIfies clayton bill WABIIINHTON, July II.-In re vIhIiik Hie Clayton oiuuihtiA tniHt hill iih it piiMt'd thu luun.i, Ihu Hfiiuto jiidleiuiy eoiiunltti'u strunk out today Miction II, which would uiako it un lawful fur mi owner, mi operator or limntpnrlrr of Hie produetH of any mine, oil or km well, reduction work, refinery or hydro. elcelilo plant, or for any pornnuu pclliuk' Hiieli prod iicIn to rcfuio iirhlliuiily to hell thn proiluot to any reAionllilu pertion applying for II, II wan held hy thu eonuiiIltiHi Hint Hitch ii piovInIoh chtnhlUheil u dun. Xdoiix precedent In IcKiHlallon, par llcillaily heeatiMii plrikctf at Ihu Kcncral Him nf IndiiHlry, Lady Hardlnu Dead UiNINijuly ITi- IMy lr. illiiK", vlmrlnu uf I ml In, ilml tml)' Hi u himillHl miu wfler Hiiilemoliitf u V'IHI(VH, i l MAKES VIOLENI ATTACK UPON 1IIIIHTOI,, Cuxlmul, .Inly II. A iolent iiltaclc uiih made lodav on AiikumHuu llirrell, chief hceii'tuiy for Ireland, hy ii mule MiffniKifli who hhIh'iI at Hut mIiiIii.iiiiiii imiiiediatelv Oil lux ilcfceiit lioni a train liere. The iiMiiilant hulled a heavy huiiilln of paper. In Mr. IlirioH'N face, nt the hiiiiiu tiini) bhoiit- Iiij,: "Von cur, you torturer of wonieii," Mix. I'liitnelimi Pmil.hunt, lint iiiilitaut MiffriiKettc leader, arretted July H at the offieen of Ha Wouiiiii'n Hoeial mnl Polit ical iiiiiou, wiim attain rclciiHct) today from Holhmnv jail. LONDON', July II -The. neroplano Ynco from llemlon to t'nrU nml tinck today hiii wnu hy Waller I,. Ilrock, llio American nlriintii, who recently rarrled o(( llio nerlal tlorliy round Uintlon nml thu Ignition to Maiicho ter nlr rnri. Ilrock arrived at the Hendoii aero ilromu jul outhitltt loutlou at -l:0H p. in., having taken exactly three hour mnl u half to Hy from thn Hue aerodrome, outnlilu l'aiit. Ah hit ilytui tlinn on the outward journey from llcildt'll to HnrU wn three hoiirH nml thirt -three iiiinule. the total ilurntioii of hU douhl journey wan hevi'ii lioiirx, three minutcH ami xix heeoinU, official time. I'AIIIH, July ll. Walter U. Ilrock, mi Amerlrnii inlntor, wn tho flrt of llio lx conteilnnlit In thu (.oiuloit rnrlH'Loiulou nvtAtor rco todny to arrUo ul Hid Hue nerotlromc. Ho Inuiteil nt II: IS n. in. Lord John Cnrbury win neeond nt 12:05 p. in. nml lUnul (larroa third nt 12:10. llrock'it fly I tiK tlmo from Lomloa In I'nrl wn tliren hnum thlrly-thrcu mliiutca; 1'nruery'n Ihron hour, fifty two uiluuteH, nml (Inrron' four liouni, flvo minute. Ilrork ntnrted on hln return Jour ney to London nt 1 : 1 K p, in. Ilrork wnn tin flrnt to nrrlvo on tho French nl'lo of (hi Chnunel, Ha Inml etl nt llnrdclot, ucnr Houlomie, nml nfler tnkliiK n (If loon inluuto rest, ho continued hi (light til l'nrU. NO ONE WANTS MAIL CONTRACT TO MARSHFIELD ItOSKIU'lKl, Or., July It. Ac conlim; to Postal liixpeetor S. II. Mooo, the direct mail route to Marchfield, fimu Hoiehinir, will he ahandoncd, iik thu Koverument can not rcoeivo fiitiKfnclory hldrt on llio line. V; P. Ilarnard, tin prcnent con traelor, refunoK to inako a hid on tho former hitHin, claiming that the par cel pmtt make it inipoHihlc. Quan litit'H of iiierchmidixu hhiimeil aro hy litis route, ami once during; tin punt winter a roller nkuliuK rink shipped all of it h hkntcrf hy parcel pitht rather tlinn hy freight. TIicko had In ho packed aoriom tho inounlaiuK nt u loHH to thn contractor. Tho mail for Multifield will ko either hy way of Myrtle Point or liy Drain anil iiaitliner iiereaiier. POHTLANI), July 11. To irovo that fruiid hud hoon earrlctl ou h)'t tho ullegotl i'on.ilnilori) In tho cnuo of tho Uultotl Htutoi BKHln.t W, P. Mlmird of 1'ortluiid, K, J, Hollora uf Hoattlo nml J, W, llognii, or Hoiittlo, nn nltoiuiit to nIiow eortiilu overt uct whu iiimlo hy tho Kovorninont'ii conn ol In Ihu Unltud Htiiteu UUtrlct court hoio today, Prod L, ColvlK, rouuty clork of Jack noil county, Oregon, proilliroil nvhleiiro (Hkoii from Ihu eounly hnok hIiiiwIiik Hint Miimrd hml In UP cmttni nimlo (wo Hi(ileoHM for Ihu iit liluro of Uml, Ih hhu iMiluma threw wwilk'atluwf wtii' NtH i MJuitriJ AMU WINS AEROPLANE RACE LONDON TO PARIS AIR JACKSON C0UNT7 LAND FRAUDS : 'X' MEDFORD, VILLA FAILS TO ! OUT OF OFFICE At Torreon Conference Effort Made to Prevent Military Leaders of Revolution From Bccomlnfl Candi dates for Presidency, But Resolu tions Fall of Adoption. TOHIIKON, Mcx., July 1 1. -At Hie. I'lirrnimi-Villa coiieiliation confer ence at Torreon an effort to prevent (leueral ('arraii7.ii or any of thn mili tary leatlcrx of the revolution from lieemniiii caiididatex for the pn.'M dl'ncv or ice-preiideiicv failed to he adopted, nccnriliiit; to a lengthy of ficial xtntciuciit ihhiied here today. Thu inotiou wiim inndu hy (he Villa delegate. A motion wan carried, Iiiim over, dfiiiitndiiiL' that the finl chief, an prexidcut ml iiilerim, with the triumph of the revolution, idiould call a convention coinpot.ed of dele gate: reprcxeutiux the foiiMitutiun nlit army, eierv lhnmaml hiddien to he reitrcKcnteil hy one delegate se lected hy a committee of military chicfi. to he approved hy the general of thu diiiou, which would fix the date and arranuv for Hie election. Llt of NnmcM Suhiiilttrtl X lit of names wax Kiiguchted to ("arranxa hy all Hm dolocato-;, from which ho would M'loct, if he miiv fit, ii proviHional eahiuet or a consult ing coiumitlei o act until the election of permanent ofliccrx. Itcholutinu. also were adopted condemning what wnn dfclnri'd tho activity of the clergy in iioxUtin:: the lluerta gov crnmriit. This followed n fiuhl in which th' Villa drlegatcH nttrtnnleil to climii aln tin' mill I a rv leader, includi it: Cnrranxn, from presidential MM.ilill itieit. Those ri'coinmcudeil as suit ahlo for the nroviioniil caliiitet were: IglesliiN Caldcron. Luis Cahrcni, An tonio Villareal, Miguel Silvi. Manuel Honilln, Alherto Paui, Kduanlo Hay, Iguacio PcMiueirn, Miguel Dl-.r. I.oinardo, Jo-n m-concelos, MigmJ Alessio llolilos ami Frcdonoo Oonr.n Ich (larra. Argument Splrltol The official Ktatement hhowed tint the argument hail heen spirited at tiiiiix, hut it reflected n final accord of the delegates of Villa's northern military iiiiion ami llio-u reprc honting the division of. tho raxt as Miokesineii for (leueral Carranr.a. At tho hegiuiiiug of thu hcssious-, which exlcmled oxer nearly a week, the Villa delegates reoiiested that Oar- ninr.n name n "rcptinsihlo cahiuel," (Continued on puca 3.) OY8TKII MAY, K. Y July U. Pretest: from progressive leader-: from all parts of the count rv against tho promsa that Colonel KoumivcII run for governor of New York poured in today ou tho former president hv .mull and wire. Sufficient timo had elapsed hiuco tho attempt of the New York loudoM to win him last Wed ucHilny to living in loiters from froiith ami west and in virtually overy In Ntiiuoo thn ilemaml was mado that Colonel Koosevelt stay out of the rnoo. for throo different pooplo for tho mi mo claim, accordhiK to tho record. Ilort 8. Hnydorj of North Yuklnm, Wn., loHtlflod that ho .had noted nn till tiKoitt for Ml n aril during 1101) nml 1 1) 1 0. U Mtntod that upon Icurnlng Hml Mlmird win not acting In a lo gltluutto wuy ho quit doallng with him, Ho nld Hint Mlnard hml deal. Iiigx wlili n mini named ilurim In (IriMitN Piuh uml that hU umlorHtuml. lug wiu t hut Mliiui'd wiu hohlml lllirim liil Kit! whut iiioucy wnn loft itflor Ilurim hud heen uheu u rum 1ilvh)ii from tho locating fee paid by wdller. Aler Hinder hail houn criw oiBiHliied com I Hdjiiiiiili'd iiiilll WoHJay, KEPCAM MANY PROTEST TEDDYS CANDIDACY OKIftJON, .SATURDAY, 3 ,14 RESULT OF BLAZE TACOMA, Wn , July II. Tlireo are dead mid fourtoun In- jurnil nn tho remit of tho flro 5- that dritroycil tho plant of tho - Coiiimcrclnl Mill company nml 4 tho llldmarck Mill rouiimny lnt 4' night. ' KuiiiiltiK a Kinintlet of flamo lo itnvo n fow tlioiifand dollar t worth of loaded lumber cam -V r from tho flamo nwcpt mlllynnli, ii ii witch engine bulougliiR to 4- llio Chlraco, Milwaukee and Ht. Paul railway Jumped tho trick when the warped ralla hnnt he- neuth tho load. Tho locnmotlvo 4- wax thrown Into a mni-ii of nwtlilng (laiiibw with fifteen men v aboard. E LANDED SAFELY ST. JOHNS, X. P., July ll.-AII of the pa.sengeri on the. coantal steamer Inicnnorc. which struck on the rocks near ling Harbor Point mid the (.iilimiliir cija, last night, wen landed safely todny. M-agrn re ceived herv today from the scene of the wreck miIiI lhl Hie steamer hail filled rapidly after Mnkinir, nd wnn today resting on the nrks with only her top deck nhoe water. The Invennnrc lruk while try ing to avoid the Jirnvv ice .north of the Strait of Hello Me. Sho leH hero Julv I to go as far north as the ieo wouhl M'nuit. Sho carried a henw freight and mauv twissengers, mo-t of them Labrador fishermen mid planters', aIio were bound north for the summer. Tho steum-hip Kyle, with iliion. and wrecking p'ar, was sent from here today for Hrlfc Harbor, a, the officers of Hie luvennoro said that Hiero was some ho(o of rvfloatiug the vessel. Brig Harbor Point U in the north side of Hamilton Inlet, about -To miles north of Hollo Me. It i. on a deolate hi retch of roekhound coast peopled only hy a fuw M-attered fam ilies of fichenucn. Tlie Invcnuore, formerly called tho Diomedury, i owned by the Itriil New Kouiidlauil Kiillwav company. She was built at (llasotv in 1881 and is WD feel long. PEnMHKnNS 10 SUE TITANIC NKW YORK', July 11. In the fed oral court a ruling in on record to dav which permits cluimuiiU to with draw claims glowing out of tho loi- of the hleaiuhi) Titanic from ad miralty litigation hero and prosecute damago suits in LugWi courts. I n der tho KuglMi law, known as Lord t'tiiiiplioll's liahihtv not, claimants may ri'eover iJ,000,000 for I ho ac count of salwige. freight and passage money, while llio American statute limits recti. crv to $117,000. Action was brought ou claims m: gregatiug.'?l8,0il0,000. Judge Hand's order permits the claimants to pro ceed in Kugli-h points without prejudice lo their rights of further action in this country. T CLINTON. Okhi., Jul 11. -The ('hovcuuo mid Aruphuo Indium ure making preparations today for thoir annual sun tlaiires, which Ihu gov eminent hits utteinpled lo Miiires. Tiilml hoatls aiiuouneed Hint the Clmii iu will diiiico near Canlnne- iiimil, Julv IK, nml Ihu Ai'iiphncs near Ciiliiiuel ii Jew day later. Jlocaii-o of gtiilimeiiliil (Uiili'tilM, the liiilinil'i havti iloint with Hie eli cut ling Hml ftMiiifii) wan ii ivntnru of lb duiit'i, STEAMER STRIKES ROCKS PAS NGERS .Il'I.Y J1, 1014 BUSNESS MN VOTE ON W L SON T Some of Proposed Measures Favored. Others Opposed by Chambers of Commerce of Nation Abolition of Interlockinri Directorates Indorsed No Interference with Stock. WASHINGTON, July It. Ilesults of a referendum ou Hit.1 trust bills 'H-iiiliiijr in congress, conducted by the chamber of commerce of the Tinted Slates among its constituent member, were announced hero to day. Some organization declined to Mite, giving as their rea-ons Hm! they regarded such IcgVlution mi-nec'Har- nt this time. Business oi giiiiizntimiN in thirty-six stales, east ing n total oto of ".V.I, recorded their views. The vote agninst attempt hy stat ute to forbid- discriminations in prices of commodities was otll to "J7. (.'uiiMlHIiii In .Milieu That n proposal o compete wilh K-rsoiis controlling the nrodtiet of mines to sell to all upliennt wh'j may be rcsKiiisiblc. is wrong in ori.i ciple and unworkable in practice, wa. voted .VJ7 to .'12. That (hero should be no statutory prohibition of conditions accom panying sales and leases to the ef fect that buyers or lessee- cannot handle or use the products of com (K'tilors, was voted 514 to H.1). That n final decree In an cuuity suit bronchi by the government which cstiililislies tho existence or the inn- existence of restraint of trade or of a mopopoly should be coucIumvc evi dence ius to tho sume general f.tel in private actions brousht against, tho same defendant! under tho uuli-triit laws, wax oted -181 to 12. That iuterlockinz of directors among cumiK-titive husimvs corpor ations, iucltidiug railmails, should he prohibited, rogurdlev of the sir.e of coqKiratioiis, if elimination of com petition among the ronionitioiK in ipiestiou wouhl coiixtitute a violation of tho Sherman act, was voted 491 to II. Interlock lug Directorate-! The interlocking of officers nml directors between railroads nml in ternational concerns- with which they transact any substantial volume of business should ho prohibited except in such instances as tho interstate commerce commission may deem arc not detrimental to the public interest, was voted nil lo :i:i. That then should be legislation in a form which would not pronounce illegal evicting situations, but would uuthorizo Hie interstate commerce commission on finding a detriment lo the nuhlii interest in nny interlocking directorates to order that it ho term inated, was voted 't'-'O to 'J'Jo. That problems involved in prevent ing concentration of credit should be offered for investigation and recom mendation to tho federal reserve hoard ur sumo other competent body, was voled -110 to 43. Corporato Ownership That eoroorato ownorshiu of utoek directly or indirectlv of competitors corporations should he prohibited if elimination of competition uniting tho corporations iu question would con stitute a violation of tho Sherman net, except in such instances as the interstate trade commission or tin interstate, commereo commission, in tho caso of railroad, inav determine (Continued on pngo two.) WASIUNOTON, July 11. Tho of fectlvo dnto of tho Intorstato com morco couiiuUhIou'ii luter-mouutnln rate orders recently sustained hy tho supremo court, has been advanced to October 1, to oiiahlo tho railroads to compile, uml public tho tariffs to bo put Into effort. Blight moillHciitlous of tho xono hoiiudury linos lived In tho original order have Imoii miido to makn thu nines ou illiiKonul IrufHo from LhIso Hupurlur reulon to thn Houth Pacific count uml from (lalvc.toii to tho North I'sclHo conform to (he ow Mlroud flimt Iu iHiilfs Btllcblo to iluu ruivit. RUST PROGRAM DELAY DATE FOR NEW FSTRI WITH 275 ABOARD MHfH HH BtKNOS AVI(i:s, July 11. The Ocnunn steamship Men dozn went ashore todny iu a fog off Mcgotes Point, on llio Argmtino coast. She has 27 iicoplo on hoard, including. pas sengers nnd crew, and advices by wireless arc ihat her Hsition is dangerous. ' Tho Argeiitiiinn gunboat Pntri ami two lug have gone to the assisluiicc of the Mcntli which is lyintf 'ibout five mile to the south of (.'ape Corriontca, where there are many sunken rock near the shore. Mtltttfumt Fi STOCK LIST TO LOWER LEVELS NKW YOItK, July 11. Another HolllnR inovo'mcnt occurred today In Now Haven, Chesapeake, tho fiould lioiucg nml some moro obtcuro stock. producing now low records. Tho cl! Ins appeared to bo largely of bear origin, following an announcement that tho Intcnttato commerce com mission had ordered the St. Paul rail road to rcdnco rates between Minne sota and North and South aDkoU Volnts. Tho closing was Irregular. Further acuto weakness In .W Haven shares was tho feature or tho early dealings on tho stock exchange today. Within the first hrlf hanr the stock declined abruptly on small (dealings to 53 Vt, compared with yes terday's low price of 3S". Ontario and U'cBtorn, a Now Haven subsidiary also fell to tho lowest quotation ia romo years. Otherwise price change wcro mostly nominal, except for Can- "adian Pacific, which recovered 2 point or yesterday's loss, and Baltl maro and Ohio, which rose as much. Gould Issuch wore not especially con spicuous, although Missouri Pacific reacted after an Initial advanco ami t oon went lower than before. Chesa peake and Ohio and Missouri, Kansas and Texas, also established lower pri ces. Trading was In diminished vol unio. owing In part to tho small at tendance of brokers on tho exchange. SHORTAGE OF COAL RELIEVED FOR VILLA SALTILLO, Mox., July 11. The shortage of coal for mining troop trains, from which General Villa is Miid to have suffered recently, ii to bo relieved immediately, (leueral Carrnimi has given orders to allow coal trains to bo run from tho Con huila coal fields near Sabinas to Torreon, where it was haid traffic had been interruoted because of lack of fuel. Kepoit was u!o received from Temnludoras. Vera Cruz, that full'- half tin federal forces were ready to join tho eoiistitutionnlists. (leu eral (larcin Pena. of Hie federal gar rison at Teinhladeras. has been or dered to Mexico C'ilv lo reinforce the garrison there. John K. Sillimnn, Amerieun vice consul at Snltillo, has anived hero to resume ids duties. At a honrlng early In October tho railroads will bo afforded an oppor tunity to show that on certain ar ticles which tuko u through rate to tho Pacific const of $1 or loss foi carloads uml I- or loss for loss than carloads, groutor rollof ought to ba vrantod, Home articles oxreptod from tho openitloii of Hm long ami short haul provision of Ihu law uftcr October 1 follow : The"! articles will tnko a higher rain to liiicrinudlulo points Huh lo I'Hilfle count Icrinlnuls, chiefly U iuii.o of the water eomivllHoH (o Hi-i I'MI'IHC vot, BEAR ORIN NO. 9. HA MAKES JUSTICE H S SUCCESSOR President to Reslmi In Favor of Car bajal, New Minister of Forelon Af fairs, Who Hopes to Make Peace With Constitutionalists Will Ar range Terms of Surrender. , WABIIlNflTOy, July ll.Infor mationvwifs'rei.feiveil from Jlcxico City by diplomats here today, unyina Ucncrnl Hucrtit wmilil rcswn within two'or thrco days in favor of Fran eico Carbnjal, newly appointed min ister of foreign nffarrfr. It was learned that the appoint ment of Cnrlmjnl. who took office yesterday, Is pnrt of .general pro-j-rn.m ' which it is' Ifoped to maku Itctjciv wjllii-tlio1 Vonhtitiilionalists. The lluerta delegates to tho Niagara Falls conference are-nderslooil to have -been awaiting this move for several days. ('nrlmjal Iiiim Ion? been n member of the sijpremc court of Mexico, ami May 31 Inst wnn elect ed chief justice. Kcnli.ing that the constitutionalist generals would dini'rovo Hut plan for pence conferences with represen tative. of General lluerta an pro posed by tho mediators, because ihcy do not wish to uuvc'iluah'ngH in nnv form witli'lfuerta, ..the PiMres,tion jvur made! 'in the lluerta group that nnothcr man be placed in power with whom the constitutionalists might feel disponed to treat. It irf believed hero that Carhajul will endeavor to arrange tonus of jH'nce which would be virtually tenm of surrender. t NNES INDIGNANT" POItTIVXI), Or., July It. Victor F Inues, a fonner deputy United States prosecutor of Nevada, who is named in connection with the mys terious disappearance of Mm. F.loise Xehu.s Dennis nml her sister, Beatrice. Xelins, todny repeated his denials that he knew of tho whereabouts uf tho women. Jo 1011 nnd 10 PJ he said ho had acted as attorney for Mrs. Dennis in her divorcu suit at Iieuo. Mr. luues said since tho di vorce detuits were settled ho hud heard nothing from Mrs. Dennis, thu lat being a yenrtor more ago. llu said ho never knew any of llio other members of the family. lit was pre paring today to remove his family to Salt Lake City to take up u per manent residence there. That Jfts. Dennis hint confided to him iu 1011 that she. hud several times attempted tuiicide so sho could leave 0,000 or .fao.OOO life insur ance money to her son, was assert ed by Mr. luncn. Three attempts to kill herself, hIiu had told Mr. limes, failed. Tho Mrs. Minis or Mines, men tinned liy Mrs. Demiis' mother, Mm. John Nelnis, at Atlanta, (la., as, Intics' aunt, is unknown to Iuncs, who also denied ho ever hnil been engaged to Mrs. Donni, pr that ho had over been sought for higuiny. He also denied he hail over negotiated any investments for Mrs. Dennis: or her family. I RETURNED TO OFFICE WINXIPKO, Mini., July 11. -AK. though returns from yesterday's gen eral provisional election wcro not complete early today, ihu rc-clectlon of tho government of Kir Hedmo.id Itohliu ami a conservative, or govt eminent IcgUlutuio, MH-nied HKurtl, Outlying communities- wort) blow m reporting ic-ulls uml it whu hfliu'J the evuet strength of Hm vmhuvw, tlvcs In the Icgikjaiuru mhM itU (w kmiii I'oi1 n ilay or I wit. lUlim m In curly oilu' xiivh lift) wmml foi'c! lcity-lkrin (if fhi yi)ks VIM If, mh4 hn iwwi-tihm, nt lit eriiN, Ucnly m, with Uw nma& tof ww 4.U iu 4)gjU OVER ACCUSATIONS NELMS DENNISCASE ' i i " .ri .''.