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Carranza and Carbajal Make Terms
for Transfer of Government lo
Constitutionalists Amnesty for
All Except Those Directly Respon
slble for Overthrew of Madero.
WASHINGTON, July 23. General
Cnrranza anil Provisional President
Carbajal havo agreed on a have (or
tlio arrangements of peace In Mexico,
according to a message received hero
today by Joso Castollot, personal rep
resentative of Carbajal.
Mr. CaBtellot showed Secretary
Dry an his latest advices from Mexico
City, which stated that General Vll'.i
and Justice Allende, Carbajal'a twl
delegates to Carransa, have been In
structed to carry out In detail tbo
general basis of peace "already agreed
on."
This was Interpreted by Mr. Cas
tellot to mean that "through private
channels and through Reglnaldd
Cepcda, advance delegate of the Car
linjal government now with Ocncnl
Carrania, a definite understanding
has been reached for a peaceful trans
for of the government at Mexico City
to the constitutionalists.
Immunity Promised
With respect to amnesty and
guarantees. General Carrasxa, Jt ts
understood, will promts .Immunity
to all except those directly respon
sible for the overthrow of Madero.
Practically all of those said to be
guilty have fled from Mexico, and
that exception will not be opposed br
the Carbajal government.
IN 1EAT PIT;
NO HI FAILS
Grain Prices S?g on Light Volume of
Business Commission Houses
Weather the Storm Directors De
cide to Keep Board of Trade Open
Pending Future Developments.
STOCKEXCHANGE
RETURN
OR
WAR
SHOWING GAINS
Market Not Only Continues to Absorb
Heavy European Offerings, But
Puts Short Interest to Rent
Prices Open Low, But Numerous
Gains Are Recorded Before Close.
CHICAGO, July 29. Intentl of
advancing n mo-t traders exacted,
the wheat market toil ay ramie n
startlinc; lirenk rigid ut the opening,
First price were down more limn 'J
cents n hudie).
In another minute il had diopped
nu ntlcHtiounl 2 ceuU or more, then
there was n sudden rebound or mote
tlinn 3 cents, followed by nnother de
scent, hut in this rnse not (pule o
iolont.
The extreme point of the break in
Hie early (Hiding was 4" J under last
night and the market gradually
stendieM at approximately 2 cents
down for active months mid le-s so
for other options.
The directors of Hie rhicnt-u Hoard
of Tradrt held a siiecial meeting llti
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moniing to consider mo nilvinlnlitv
of closing (he hoard. After revivv
ing the situation Hie directors decidid
to let the hoanl remain open for (he
time being, awaiting developments.
Lively Advance Ensue
Accordinir to Hie official figures,
the wheat market ocued ", to 4aH
l6wer than In-t night's close.
Almost without exception the op
ening figures were the highest reach
ed, the f)ubcpient rebounds uot hav
ing sufficient impetus to carry pio
tntioni back to the point at which
trading begnn. J
The market soon approximated the
It In Kitxvtrd thai within a few
days the Carbajal delegation will havo I
worked out the details of an agree- lowest values touched on the big sag
ment. DInlomiL hem. exnoct that t tlie start.
XKW YOUK, July 2fl. The New
York stock exchange was almost the
or-'- security market in the wotld to
show strength and stability today.
While London and Paris were di
couragiug trading nud nmiiv other
forei"ii exchanpes were entirelv elos.
cd because of demoralized conditions
resulting from lite Austro-Servum
war, the market not only continued
lo absorb further heavy offerings
from nenss the water, hut put Hie
short interest to rout ns well.
The oHning here was not calculat
ed to arouse enthusiasm, important
shares declining from t! lo ft points.
After the initial outburst of selling,
the movement abruptly changed,
largely as n result of what seemed
the siihstantinl huving by conserva
tive investors, attracted bv the low-
range of prices. Before the end of
WHEN CALLED ON
NIJW YOJtlC, duly 3!-Tho con
sulates of Austria-Hungary and Sor-
vla In this city were busy places again
today and at an cnrU hour crowds of
men nrnpnblo of bearing rma filed
their names with the consuls and
secretaries In charge and promised to
hold themselves In readiness to re
turn to their native countries for ac
tive military Service
At the Austro-1 1 unitarian consulate
It was stated that in tbo ovont of
a largo number of reserves In this
country being called upon for service
steamship will be charted by the gov
ernment to transport them to Aui
trla.
A possible feature or the war It
was pointed out tmlav was tlio recruit
ing In this country of Macedonian re
serves who since tlio war with Tur
key havo come under Servian rule.
It was asserted at the Servian con
sulate that the .Macedonians wnull
respond eagerly to tho call of the
Servian king.
A rumor current oMordny that
tbo principal Kuropeau (Minora like
ly to be Involved In the Austro-Scr-vlau
war bad placed orders in this
country for largo ipiuntltlcs of coal
for their navies was confirmed to
day by lending coal exporters. Tho
the first hour nil losses were re- PslDlllty of Germany, Austria, Italy
trioveil, with numerous mnterinl gains I ad Kninco beta shut off from tho
one of the first questions will bo on
recognising the protocols signed at
Niagara Falls between the. United
States and the Iluerta government.
Approval of those by the constitu
tionalists probably would mean
recognition by the United States, Ar
gentine, Brazil and Chile.
Zapata to Co-ofV3fe
An agreement by which Zapata'j
forces are to co-operate with the con
stitutionalists in restoring peace
throughout Mexico has been art-angel
by delegates at Vera Cruz and now
requires only the signatures of Car
ranta and Zapata before being made
public.
A definite announcement of Gen
eral Villa's intentions Is expected
soon.
General Lauro Vlllar and David G.
Allende, Provisional President Car
bajal's delegates to treat with Gen
eral Carranza In transfer of the Mex
ican government to the constitutional
ists, will leave Vera Cruz today on
the steamer Mexico for Tamplco, Con
sul Canada has reported to the state
department.
RED CROSS OPENS
RELIEF BUREAU
WASHINGTON, July 29. Tlio in
ternational relief hoard of the Amer
ican led Cross decided today to an
nounce, thai, Hie sociely would re
ceive nud forward contributions for
lelief o lliy Austrian and Servian
lied Cross society, us designated by
contributors.
All lied Cross chapters in Hie
United Stales- are being notified.
ADVISES DEER HUNTERS
TO WEAR WHITE SHIRTS
To (he Ediler:
In. a recent publication of Hie Mail
Tribune I rend tin article ndvNing
hunters to wear red hut nnd "shirt
while hunting deer. Every man in
Oregon (hut Jin's ever hunted deer in
the biimincr time knows Hint they are
red, pin with the sun shining on
them they uro n bright red, So why
weiir red nnd muko a target of yonr
H'lf for the careless hunter? Ked is
the iuot dangerous color that a per
son can wein tliis, timo of tho ,vear.
Why not wear your old white shirt
urn white hut? Then there is no
dnniier. J, K. UOSWKLL
IW Mil! !!
PKtaHi LivritMk Market
rOUTLANI), Or., July 20. Cnttlo
K4iptf. 170; market steady nnd
umtkauged.
Ho--Hefli)ts; 100: priino liglil,
WMji--Koipfs, 1217! lambs, 10c;
(him fi Wtf, Hpiinif lutubN, MJbQC
ft,IMI1 fww, fMfi(2l.Wi vtvlher,
iUWI-SWIIili
fM UaaIu 11 Ml ml iMM if All
U,
Announcement that all firms on
'change had safely passed the clear
ing houc brought out immediate evi
dence of relief. The feeliui; of im
proved confidence beenn-e of no fail,
ures having occurred wns rv Heeled
by n lively advance from, bottom
"price. The upturn in Mime eases
amounted to more than n cent u
bushel.
Escape Any Failure
Despilo great strain nnd a sudden
drop of more than 4 cents a bushel,
wheat traders today escnped any
failures, nnd most of the time were
acting under fairly normal condi
tions. The close, however, showed
sensational weakness, values fulling
away 1 cent in n few minutes and
finishing at virtually the lowest fi
ures of the day, 3-;8 lo 4a under
last night.
Ileports of friendly conferences
bclween the czar nnd the kuicer fore
shadowed possible speedy 'icace. had
most to do with the reaction from
yesterday's extraordinary advance of
nearly 4 cents a bushel.
Situation Perilous
It was admitted today after the
close that the situation last night
was more perilous than appeared on
tho surface. In this connection the
statement was made that the closing
of the board of trade temporarily
had no been nsked for by one con
cern or merely n few, hut that Hie
proposed nclion of the directors was
requested by a considerable number
of firms, who believed Unit any quick
repetition of wild jumps in prices
would inevitably result in tlio ruin of
ninny houses Unit ordinarily would hi
livemeu uiiio jor me -;nivet emerg
ency,
lielicf wns general this afternoon
Hint tho crisis had been passed and
that there would now be no further
need of even temporarily closing tho
uoors o the bourd of trade.
Transactions loduy did not aggro
gate one-quarter the volumo of yes
terday's huge tolnl.
which were added to in tho course of
the early session.
There were some recessions nl
midday on announcement of more
gold exports, together with n result-
nni mivanee in call money to u per
cent. Declines were soon regained,
however, and in the final hour highest
prices were registered.
Another sharp ndvaneo wns re
ported in the rale gold .shipments
asked by marine insurance compan
ies. The rate yesterdny was .?12.")0
for each million dollars shipped. To
day il was advanced to f."()00. with
n slightly lower rate for shipments
in American vessel.
Welsh coal supply b I'nKlaud being
drawn Into the city, Is held here re
sponsible for tho orders placed with
Amcrlracn coal exporters.
YOUNG DELINQUENTS
OF. BUTTE FALLS
CITED TO COURT
Citations were issued In the circuit
court this morning by Judge V. M.
Calkins upon application of Prose
cutor Kelly, for tho appearance be
fore the Juvenllo court Friday of
Charles and John Dee Stewart and
their parents, and Arrus and William
Cross and their parents, all of Untie
Falls, for an Investigation Into the
methods employed in the rearing of
the boys, who range In agu from 12
to 1C years. Conditions are alleged
to be a cross between the home life
of a Kentucky mountaineer and a
South Sea Islander.
It is charged that tho boys run
wild In the hills, killing game birds
out of season, stealing whatever Is
not nailed down, and spending most
of their time in a cavo, they have
built In the side of a mountain. Resi
dents pi that district have filed com
plaints. It is also churged that the
parents of tho youths are Improvi
dent and shiftless, and it Is highly
probable the boys will be remanded
to a state corrective Institution.
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NEW YORK MARKETS
NEW YOltK, July 20. There wns
n big opening in tho wheat market,
with prices down nboiit 4'A cents tin
der lieuvy liquidation by yesterday's
buyers, but prices later rallied 2
cents a bushel on lefts favorable
cublo news and a lenewnl of excited
liuying.
CoKon, on ho oilier hand, broke
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weuk cables. Coffee opened weals
and from 10 to 21 points on a,uilu
iielivn selling, proiiipted by Hie weak
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