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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
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DullyNinth Yenr,
AUSTRIA AND SERVIA PREPARE FOR WAR
ARMY MnRIII7Fn WIRRJinf FliWlllATFn MEDIATION FOR !jin FIGHT
" "' Z iSr "rsssisr RAILROAD WA
ULiJi v iiiniiv iuin kiiwiu in uni rAi.nuiviir.A .-vrmii
mt i h i.nn h nuuuin iu u uxwmmw v..u., nionin
nrirni-nnriillin QFDWIAM WATIOM
ui. ii-r in-nnnra uumnn nnnun
Ministers Withdrawn From Belprailr
Army Is Ordered Mobilized
Ultimatum Sent by Franz Josef Re
ected Requests (or Extension of
Time Limit for Reply Refused.
VIENNA, July W. A lurnnj:.
from lllitriil nv llmt ordoi for
Him motiiltxiilloii of lln Servian nniy
wore given nl .'I o'clock thl iil'tor-
mo Tin' king of Srniu with hi
court nml tlic garrison me leaving
flu- Son Inn capital. Tim Servian
.iM'riiini'Ml is In bo cniidnul.'d fimii
ICniK'Oevittr, whore llirro I mi nr
scnul ami amis am! iniiiiiiilillloii f'ic
mry. LONDON, Julv '. Senln's -nty
to Austria will In a partial nocopl.
aiiee of Iiit demand, according "
advice rouohing official circle in
Loudon loiluy. i'fivin will grnul Hit
ili'iaamU in refeiineo o Iho pmiMi
infill of thio concerned In the n-hiK-tiiiitiiiii
al Si.ruycin, of llm heir
l lli Autriau throne, ami will con
sent to iln cvrrytliliitr in connection
wild lliai mutter which a olIHtd
stole can do will nut t nnuiUiun an
infringement of it sovereignty. A"
In llni other ilriuamU of Au-t Hit,
Ken In roiileiid Unit aim i unable
In rnly lo ili"m mi hiii'Ii slmrl no
t Iff. M Sim lias mil llllil siniirirni
linn lo uoioditur llinn.
, VIENNA, July W. Tho Autiu
Hungarian, government ri'fncil nil
tin loqiicsl of Srrvia lo rtlr-ml tfi"
linn' llmll for tin' ri'plv In il miti'.
VIKNNA. July W. Slim 11 v before
II o'clock the Aiitro-Hungurlau min
ister al Helgrado presented a nnli' to
tin' Simian foreign of I loo saying tin'
Si'iiian ri'ply was iiiiMiitisfiuiory.
Tin Aulrollonguriaii minister uud
tin' staff of tlio legation llit'ii left
Hclgradc.
Servian lleply InilliNlt'il
III'.I.OIIAHK, Julv I!.". Tim gov
orouiciil newspoer Samniiprava pub
lisher llm following which is goner
ally accepted ax Indicating llm,touo
nf SenlnV reply In Austria:
"Son la desire sincere ami i-orri'i't
mJntilmrly ivlulion with tlio iliml
iiinmirrhy. Convinced of llm iii'm.
hilv of inaliitaiiiiiik' xui'h ri'laliiiax,
tlii Si'iviau toMTiuiU'iit will rcmlily
1'iniiply with all tlio ili'imimlrt of Aim
tiiiflluiiKary, wliii-h will itvi' to
hiippivxrt all I'riniinal iii'Im, imiuifi's.
talioiiK ami (IIhokIitk in m'lliljoriiif
ciiiiiitrii'H,
"Iti'i'aiHO tlio Si'iiiin Kiivi'inau'til
iMiimliliTK 11 Ih tlirri'liv fiilt'illin Ihn
olivimiN ilnly of a viiili.i'il .tnti', tlm
KiiviTiiiiii'iit will in all nini'i'ritv lo
I'vi'iythiii),' txiHwilili) lo prove its in
(Contlnuod on iko two.)
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
T
T
SAN I'HANCISCO, C' July '-'.'.
UiiuW LMiaiaiilci'H nl piott'i'tlnu liy
(li'iuiiul Ciuninf.ii. tlio firrit cliiof of
tlio ('oiihllliilliiniilihlH, ami hi Miliar
illiinti'rt, (li'iicraU Villa ami OIhtkoii,
llm uulliuru I'ai'il'io cuinpaiiy an
iiniiuci'il tiuliiy a partial ronmnpttim
uf ilw froiulit ami punni'iiucr Horvlou
iIimvii llm wi'Ht roiiht nf Mnxico,
which ha hcoii lulally HiixpcmU'il lor
uliout I'oiirli'iin iiiunlliH. Tint oviiihi
nliiMi of (liiuynuiM hy llm IVilnrnU
iiiiiiIo roNiiuiplloii pnHnililo.
KioIkIiI will lin acci'pli'il fr
Minlh ax .MimIiikIii, nIiiIii nf Solium,
Willi pnnlh ilclayM .uiilh f dimy-
IIIIIN,
I'lUmiiHi'r fnr leo will lio ii'Miiiii'il
nil a H'KiiIni' fohi'iliilu UN In r Ninth
nw Han IHum. dIhIh nf Tupm. mil far
iluiinil from tin t ii in lit ii of tin Ji
RESUMES
RAFFIC
MEXICAN
COAS
m liv oily 4 inv
I
AUSTRIA
AbAINo
ST. pr.Ti-:iiKiiui((i. July 'i.'. -Or-
ili'i-M for lin prompt lauliilialiou of
tlio IIiihhIiiii niiuy wm lookoil Tor to
day an a rutuill of llm imiIHiik of the
roiiimll uf inlalhtiTM, prviiiiloil uvor liy
tlm fiuporur of HiiknIii ami holil at
tlio palaco of rclrtliuf i-arly lliU
inortiiiitf.
I-Voia pri'M'til imlifatluuH, ltiir".li
iiiMam proparfil In pi to auv ox
tromo ratlmr than toloralu tlio ilowu
fnll of Kcrvln.
Alroaily part of tin ItiiNsinn prii
ha tiikrn a ilofiaiit altilmlo, iloinnnil
iai; that lin piionmiriil in SI. I'o
ti'litirK amlorlako tlm protoolioa of
Son-iu. Tlm Noioo Vri-inyii hiiyn:
"Tlio llutoiliu uovfriimout uloarly
ri-i'oyiilr.rn thai tlio Atitnnii ulti
malum U parlioaluily ilirooloil
tttcninxt it ami l(m.kia i r.'plinw' i"'t
only liy worn, hut hy tho rripiiHito
actioiiH. Sorvia ii liuim; (.uhioolnl
In an iintawfiil altark ami will mil
rriaain almm. The ilMiirherH uf Iho
IK-aeu havo not In ileal with Servia
only, hut alfo wild Itnihia. I'iiIomi
llioAiHlriaii iillimntuiu in withdrawn,
lluhnia will not remain a hili-ut xpoo-
tutor of violeaco."
.Mil ay ot llm niiwi.)Kir of Ihn
IliiMlau entilUI tmlny ilcmnml tlm lin
moillnlc inobllUntlou ot llm lluklnn
nrmy on Iho AutlrUn frontier. Tlio
I Ion mo (ifttolto ilcclnrc llul llinmla
run not (or r laument tolerntc an)' a'
lark on Horla or on Servian link'
tiniulonro.'' PORTLAND TELEGRAM
1'OltTI.ANI), Ore, July 25 Tlio
KvnnltiK Telccram ot Porllaml wni
hoiiRlit loiluy from Iho OrcRonlan
PutillililtiK rompany by John K. ami
1.. It. Wheeler nml John K. Carroll.
Tlm now owner will formally lako
i-linrKo on Momlny, July '-7. John I.,
ami I.. It. Wheeler aro wealthy lum
hormmi of Porllaml. Tlm nowapaimr
wa foumloil on April 1R. tS77 nml
for llm lam oIrIiI jeara Mr. Carroll
haa 1'iHMi Ha manager. Umtor It
now iwuoritlilp, Tlm ToleRriun will ho
piihlUhoil iu na Imlopeiiilcnt orgnn In
politic.
DIRECTORS CHOSEN FOR
FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS
WASlllNOTON July .!.'.. The
treasury ileparlmont loilay aimouuo
i'il that tin; fullowiuK iiami'il luul to
I't'ivi'il a majoiily of votes of hankii
in their illMiii'ls iu KronpH for ill
roi'lom of reileral i-omtvo ImnkH:
I.. 1). llaiian, Karu'o, X. I)., oliihtt
A. Kiotip 'J, ami Nortimu 11. Holler,
lleli'iia, Mont.. oIumi II, roup !l, holli
MluacapoliK iliktrielK.
I'ASADKNA, Ciil., July 'J.'i.-Firu
htaitiiiL in a ilefoutivo l'lnc near tho
roof ilest royi-il tlm main huihliii); of
llm I'liMailena Hiiuitnriuui, in South
Pntmilonn, tmlay,
CONFIDENT PEACE IS AT
WASHINGTON, July 25. Offl
dills watching tmlpmonta of urine to
Mexico Htateit positively today that
(lonornl Villa wim not buying muni
tloim of war liulopondoatly of Iho au
thority or (louorul Curraiua, a had
boon reported from tho border,
WABIIINOTON, July 25. -Confident
that puaco wa at hand' In Mex
ico, administration official today
uwultud tho outcome of thu moutlng
at Tampli'o hulwoou Currautu uud
ItcKliuildo Copoilu, envoy nf tlm Car
liujal Kovernmi'iil In arruiiRii for llm
Iransfor of HdmlnUlrutloa In Mexico
City. Jlullef was uxprosod taut limy
would spi'oillly reached All under
MtandliiKi All llmt tlm Curlmjitl kov.
oniiiient sunk Hiuntisly for pllllu
offninW-r mid gnr kiiibiii'm fur
llm poji Hvlsitf Iu lliv ivirllory puv
MEDFORD.
FEAR OF GENERAL
E
LONDON, July 25 -Tlm Auatro
Hcrvlun ombrojillo today ocruplcd the
attnnlloii of eiory clmncollory In Uu
ropo, whero thu altiiatlon waa rccoR
illicit na fraiiRht with poulhllltlc of
a Roimral conflict. Tho condition of
tho alock oxfliatiRo Ravo a atronR
Indication of llm fear felt by the Ren
oral public, and atocka of all klndi
Buffered a collapao.
leiniili on Hniil
Tlm liopn wa widely expressed
that armed contact between iho na
tion would bo averted, and tho Itmi-
alan view of llm coercion oxorclol
on a Hlav nation wa watched cloudy,
a It wa. felt thut on tlm decblon of
Ht. PctoraburK a lo whether Ituwun
would urlhely aupport Hcrvla In ro
aUtlai: Auntrla' demand depend tho
final outcome of tho controversy.
On tlm Umdon Mock cxchatiRo do
momlUatlon net In at tho opening of
Imilneiu till inornlnR owIiir to n
rumor that lluxala hnd beRiin to mo
blllxo her Rreat army In preparation
for iivontunllllc. Dealer offered
iivor) thliiK and Ilrltlah connol fell
1 11 ner cent lo 73 .. Ituinlan bond
2,14, Aiutrlan and lluuRarlan bondi
nolnt. Canadian Pacific, how-
over, howcd tho mont low. A frac
tional hardening occurred boforo
noon, but tlm market remained nor-
vou and excited.
l-'rcnrh -Hcmritlc Full ; ;
PAUI8, July 25. A an Indica
tion of tho uravlty with which tho
Auitro-tkrvlan altiiatlon I rcRarded
Imro French threo per cent rente
fell to 7.S at tho opualnR of the
Houroo at noon today, Thl wa n
furlher point and n half below yc
trnlay' rloalnt; prlco. Preach fl
nlnrler aeomed lo havo abandoned
their uiual week-end holiday nml Ihn
aquaru frontliiR tho atock cxcliango
wa packed with automobile.
Tho French cabinet, In tho ab-
ncnco of Premier Hono Vlvlanl, who
I In company with President Poln
earn on a viilt to varlou Kuropean
court, ha not yet met to coiulder
Iho situation.
ACCUSE EX-EMPLOYES
OF FIRING MINES
UOUOl.AH. Arlf.., July 25, Soy
oral former cmplo)o of Iho Cananca
Consolidated Copier company nro un
der arrest hero today ponding Inves
tigation Into a supposed Incoudtary
flro which atartod yesterday In tho
Via Oraiulo and Oversight mine of
tho company and was still burning to
day, Although hundred of men were
workhiK within tho flro radius, all
escaped. Tho Oversight flro la still
datiRureua: that Iu (ho Vela (traudo
shaft I under control, hut It la uu-
cortaln whether tho shaft can bo ro
tlmliurcd or a now ouo must bo sunk.
controlled hy lluorta. Carrtuixu U
ready tu grant that hut lm will not
glvu Immunity to moil Involved In t,ho
plot that resulted In Mudoro'n assa
Hluntlon, Probably provisional Pros
hloiil Carbajal will not object tu that
exception,
Anxiety over tho position that
Villa mliiht takn during tho period
uf MoxIco'h rocoiiHtruclloii conuld
iirahly wa rolluvod hy word from tho
northern general that ho would do
ull In his power Iu laauguralo au
era of pimt'ii and would co-opcrato
with otlmr coaslltutloiiiillst leader.
Kuilllaau 'upulu'H southurn ruhoU
iiilitlnuud llmlr operalloim In tlm
small (own near thu capital hut they
wrro nut considered n a smluiis
iniHisro hufttiisu apuU Iihn prninlsi'd
lit fo-opeialloit In llm uU of l'l
Jillsllwu,
UROPEAN
WA
HAND
OIWJON, HATt'KDAV,
IE
E FAILS
After a Week of Sessions, Federal
Board of Conciliation Announces
That Its Effwts Have Been Futile
Trylnu to Secure Basis for Ar
bitration f Trouble,
i
flllCAUO, Jnlv J.i.Mfli-lion
ha failed to ifettle tho wnco difler
eucch hi'tween the ninety-fight wiv.1
itii railrondx ami their .Vi.OOO en
xinemrii. After a week of neiotiH
tlm fed trnl hoard of mediation an!
conciliation todav i iinouni-cd tlm'. it
was In'njr 1 rffeet a working liai
liy which both Itlc would coiim'iii to
arhitralf their diffeirncf..
Tho runouncfinfiit of the oriM i-i
ueotiatioUM hetw-iiti tlio mediatorh
and the wnrrintf employe nml em
ployen whi made hy (1. W. V. Han
gar, member of tho federal hoard of
medialiou ami conciliation, who xaid:
Heck ArMlmllon ItnMi
''It Iiiih he'eu apparent for Hie lii"l
three or four days that Ihe ipictioii
could not he Milled hy mediation,
ami the hoard therefore H trying lo
effect a workable ImM hy which both
Milc will oimhent to nrliitratiou.
New "proMial o holli Iho rcprv
heulnlivcK of Iho eusiurmcii and fire
men ami to tlm eoinmitlof of railway
managers wen; nulitm'ttcd todav hv
llm mediator anil the hoard i nwjii.
iug repliex to iU pnipoul.
Neither W. S. Stone, gland ehie
engineer of llio.mitherliood of l-o
romotiio Kngiureiv, imr S. Car
ter, head nf tlio ilnitherhood of Ii
coinolivc Firemen and Kiiuincmeu,
would ilixciiM tho nature of Iho pro
posal huhmitted hy the mediator.
Kipial silcaeo was ohhon-ed hy tho
official of tho railway iiiiiiiager'
commit tee. which ha romluctcd ne
gotiation. UNITED STATES
TO BE NEUTRAL IN
CASE OF CONFLICT
WASHINGTON. July 23 -In ac
cord with a policy of absoluto neu
trality, should tho Austro-Sorvlnn
crista doTctop Into war. any attempt
by any of tho Interested power to
purchaso American warships would
bo promptly turned down by tho
United States, iu tho opinion of offi
cials hero today. It wag pointed out
that tho recent salo of tho battleship
Mississippi and Idaho to Greco
could In uo lustaaco nerve for prece
dent for further sale of ships to any
European government.
President Wilson might Issuo n
proclamation ot neutrality which
would clearly set forth just whit
commcrco would bo permitted be
tween this country and tho parties
to tho conflict, which Kuropean chan
cellors fear Is imminent.
HUERTA AWAITS FAMILY
TO PROCEED TO EUROPE
INGSTON, Jttinulcu, July 25.--Goimra!
Huertu has passed his llmo
qutotly nl his hotel slnco his arrival
hero from Puerto Moxlco. Uo dn
dure that when tho other membors
uf his family arrlvo ho will procooJ
Immediately to Huropo, wheitco ho
will watch thu course ot ovuuts In
Moxlco.
Charles H enrol In Oead
CIIICAdO, Julv '-:. Chailc Hen
rutin, l'lrt pi'ciileu( of llm Chlcauo
Klunk exchange when it wa clali.
lUhi'il in IHH'J, roldi'iit i'iuisiiI for
IIi'IkIuiii and I'liiisiil gi'iicnil for Tur
key, died u dm Immu hero loiluy. Ill
ilculh was ftinhU'iii hm yi'tlni'ilay lm
wit on tlm Hour of I be i-Xi'tmiixi', u
UHHli
.JlIV 25, 1014
BRIDE'S FATHER
SHOOTS ELOPER
HAVKHSTItAW. X. Y., July 'i';.
A fricmlnhip that began when Will
iam V. Cleary, (own clerk of lliU vil
lage, and Frederick M. Newmun, one
of the oivncr.H of the Hocklnml
County MoiM'iiger, were boy J re
called iu the htatement hy the latter
im n ronton Tor not wanting- lo m-c
Cleary, murderer of hii i-oti, F.ugeuc,
pay the extreme jH-nalty for his
crime.
Young Xewiiinu wa4 find to denlh
in the town clerk's office in the town
hall on Thuiday, when he uhked
CIcnry's forgiveneH for having
eloiK'd with hi daughter, Anne
Cleary. They were married a week
ago at WVchawkon, X. Y.. ami the
hoy carried hi. marriage certificate
to show to Ihe father of hi bride.
"I don't want Mill killed." Mild the
hoyV father. "Vc went, lo tehool
together; wo were political and i-ociul
friend. My impers alway hacked
him up and wc have joked together
about (his affair of our children. Hut
Hill wiii wreng: my hoy wiih nil right
and Hill must not he t-et at liberty
through politic or any other means.
He muM have a term of imprison
ment." Clcarv meanwhile N confined in
the couutv jail at New City on n
chargw of murder iu the first degree
for the killing of hi fon-in-Inw.
: KALAMA LUMBER
PLANT DESTROYED
, KAI.AMA. Wash.. July 25 Flro
early today destro)ed tho big saw
mill plant, lumber tock and wharf
of tho Mountain Timber company on
tho Columbia river front here. Tho
loss wa estimated nt 1375,000 ot
which $250,000 was cocvored by In
surance. It Is thought that tho flro started
from a hot box In the boiler room.
When first discovered a largo part ot
tho mill wa in flames. Tho mill
crow and cltlzous responded to tho
alarm and kept tho flame from
Hprcadlng to other properties.
Tho plant I owned by Nebraska
capitalist. It I expected that it will
bo rebuilt at onco. Tho mill waa
practically rcbult last year and
cuulppcd with modern machinery.
ATTEMPT MADE TO
KILL EGYPT'S KEDIVE
CONSTANTINOPLE, July 4J3. As
llm khedivo of Kgypt wa lciving llm
grand vitieralo this afternoon, an
Egyptian attempted to hluiol him. The
lu-Miilaut was promptly Mint dowu by
a member of Ihe khedive'ri suite.
OF
A twelve-foot vein of high-grudu
emi-bituiuiiious coal was struck yos
tcrday al Iho Little' & Hurr coal mine
at tho base of lloxv Ann.' Thu find
is considered the most impurlunt coal
find mado in Iho liUtory of llm vol
ley, ami that tho mine will bo able
to supply all of the coal needed iu (ho
valley, with enough for gas manu
factum and for factories, i thu be
lief of those that havu seen tho vein.
Tho find was made hy William A.
Hurr, milling and civil engineer. Hit
has had large oxpcricucu in coal
mines nil over North America, f.r
timilarly In Mexico. Uu hcllovcil thai
llogiiu Itivcr valley contained lingo
I'uat ilcpuoIlM ami thu locating of llu
new Lilllu & Hurr mine mum llm ro
mill. Tlm finding of lm lwcUu-fo'.
vein lin ruwiirdtnl hi lnvulliMlhu.
Tlm mine I nl llif lm if lloxy
AMU, hUlll III III M WOIIHIhIh (if P'llll,
It I ubuut hrytf mvk Um MfvN
SI
PARDON
VEIN
GOOD
DUEL O'ER CAILLAUX CASE
LITTLE PROGRESS
IN SETTLEMENT OF
E
CHICAGO, July '2-u The mo-t im
portant meeting of the mtic wiih hcI
for today in the federal medialiou in
the wage ditpute between the engine
men and the western railroads. Al
though uo statement could be ob
tained from the mediator or any of
the disputant, it became known yes
terday that littli! or no progresi had
been made to a settlement, and (lint
a general strike of eugincmeu on the
ninety-eight railroad west of Chi
cago might lake place at nny time.
Itumorn that the .trikc would he
called Tuesday were denied by one
of the cngincmeu, who said: "It lm
not progressed that far yet."
Unofficially, however, it wiih xtnlcil
that today's would probably be the
last of the meetings with the federal
mediators. The ciiginemen have
promi-.ed to give two dny' notice of
a strike.
homeIuiml
I
I.ONDON, July tio. Since the fail
lire of the conference of the Ulntcr
situation between the leader of Ihe
various political parties nt Hacking
ham iwilaco, politicians have turned
their attention to the next step to be
taken iu the home rule controversy.
It i understood that much depends
on the result of the meeting of the
Irish nationalist party on Monday,
when the Irish members nf parliament
will decide what altitude thev nrc go.
iug to adopt toward (he bill to amend
tlm Irish home rule bill. The amend
ing bill comes up for discussion on
Tuesday in the house of commons.
Tho overnment is expected to urge
the passage of Ihe second reading of
the aiueudiutf bill as amended by the
house of lord, so that it may be re
stored to its original condition iu
committee.
UNION PACIFIC CLOSES -
WASHINGTON, uly 25.. The lu-
ter-stato commcrco commission, In au,
order today, permits tho Union Pa
cific to closo tho Colorado gateway
for general traffic between exclusive
points ot tho system In Oregon and
Washington and place on and cast
of the Missouri river. Tho system h
required, however, to rovlso tariff to
rcstoro route and privileges that
heretofore havo existed In fruit nud
lumber traffic.
I
Tho coal found is of high grade, hav
ing excellent gas-mukiug quulilio.
and good steaming uud coking ipiali
tic. It contains almost no oul;liui',
Further investigation of the mine
will continue, uud thu actual working
of tho vein will begin at once. It is
thought Hint tlio company will be
able to mipply coal to the gas com
pany, which at present uos crude
oil. Tlm cement company at Gold
Hill is another largo market for coa'.
Tlm only difficulty in tlm way of
iiumcdiuto development of tlm mine Is
poor transportation to a rail way.
Hurr & Utile will work on this prob
lem ami hope soon o have IhU dif
ficullv icmoM'd. It ha been u
Koxtcd that the iiiinr-oniu'i'n make in
mugi'mi'iilM with Iho liilcruiluiu com
puny for n ruiipoi!nlioii of coal by
I'li'olrin power. Tho ulicilcnr lino ill
pici'lit gut1 lo Hlskiyuu llcjuhi'i
iihiI II IlioiiKht.llml I'oiMrui'ilou lo
Ihv Mini U iuH41ly.
LOAD
DIPT
NEX
MONDAY
A
DISCOVERED
NO. 107
EOVE MISSIVES
Mm. Caillaux Faints When Burntof
Epistles of Love Are Read in Ctwl
Chief Judge Challenfcs Associ
ate ta Fiht Caillaux LmmI tt
Kiss Prisoner MHIIien Times.
PAULS, July 2.7 The chief judge
challenging one of his colleagues lo
n duel, the reading of tho "mycteri
ous" letters which were mipposed to
affect the case so profoundly, nml
the physical collapse in court of
Mine. Caillaux were three incidents
which today stirred Ihe emotions in
connection with the trial of Mine.
Caillaux for tho murder of Onstoit
Calmcttc.
A peculiarly French iitmophore
was lent to the uffair by the quar
rel of the judges. This was ndded
to by the piquant contents of tho
former premier's love letters, whoso
recital before the public caused tlm
prisoner to full unconscious and to
remain for n long time in n swoon.
Hcyond the rending of the letters,
little progress was made, nml it was
generally expected that the trial
would extend far into next week.
Challenge to n DhcI
A challenge to a duel was scut by
Judge Louis Albnnel, presiding judge,
to Judge Louis Dngoury, one of the
three other judges sitting on the
bench with him. Tlm quarrel arose
out of an incident which occurred at
the palace of justice late lust night,
but its nature could not ho ascer
tained. The seconds npintcd by Judge
Albnnel arc General Jules Uateiu,
former military governor of Paris,
nml Amile Hruncau de Laliori.
When Ihe discussion concerning
the rending of Mme. OucydaiiV letters
seemed to be going unfavorably for
the defense during yesterday's hear
ing. Judge Albnnel announced that
there would bo a recess. The Figaro
uf firms today that Judge Dngoury
then said in low loncs, "you dis
honor us, sir." 3
The two judges after going into
their private room during the roccs,
engaged in n healed discussion, it
was said. This morning, however,
n rt'imrt of it was made public on
the front page from tho Figaro, which
left Judge Albnnel uo option but to
send bin seconds to his colleague.
SuspciuUsl Amid Uproar
Tho sitting of the court immediate
ly mis pen ded amid great uproar. As
soon as the court had opened Muitre
Labori began reading some of the
Gueydau letters. He remarked when
he took up the second ene:
''In this you will find burning love,
but nothing indecent, a common
rumor has reported."
In the letter, M. Cnillaux writing
to the present Mme. Caillaux before
his divorce from Madamo (lueydaii,
referred to the happiness he would
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