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100,000 Now Umlcr Arms as Reserve
Force Men to Be Held at State
Mobilization Points Until Mustered
Into Federal Service If Entire
Force Is Not Desired, Units Not
Scr.t South Will Be Granted Fur
lourjh Trouble Reported at Ma
zatlan Between Sailors and Troops
WASHINGTON, Juno 10 A ios.
( Jul ion making immediately frlivi
llii- niililiii draft .provision of llio now
nriny toorgiuiixHtinn liill, under
which gimrd-meii consenting to take
the federal outh would lie available
for service anywhere immediately bun
lawn prepared by war tlojMii tmtiit of
ficials mid Chuirman liny of the
house militaTy committee. Il may bo
presented to congress today.
Response fiimi governors of the
Mate In President Wilson's roipiost
In cull tlic guard for service on (lie
Mexican border rHliii the war de
IMiiltiH'iit tiKiay in rapid succession.
Ily I ho tbn Rcerutary linker wax ut
his desk evonleon state had been
baril from, announcing Hint mobil
ixntion wan in pi ogres. Oregon wrn
tilt' I'ilst sUttO 10 reftfMIKll.
.Mllllla Mntillllm;.
The men will Ih held at -talc mob
ilization )hiIiiIn until mustered into
tin' federal service. If I In- entire
force is not immediately desired for
border ervice the units nut sent
south probably will be grunted fur
lough. Il i certain, however, Unit the en
tire force, the minimum strength of
which Mill Im upwards of 100,000
nioii. will Ih hold under ami foe two
weeks or a month white tin' processes
of muster into the federal service ami
of equipment are being worked onl.
Only drilling and recruiting will be
in nttler among militia orgunixutinn
for I ho present. All must bo mus
tered into federal service, taler they
will bo M'lit to the boi titer for patrol
duty, releasing ahoul .10,000 regulars
for service in Mexico if war oelttolly
develops.
Additional wnrshiM also were get
ting ready today to hurry sooth and
Miami bv Mexican port lo protect
Americans.
Secretary Daniel, after Ihe mili
larv order was issued lul night, or
dered seven destroyer and nine other
small vessel to join the Amcriinn
warliip ttlrrndv in Mi'iean wntoi.
S Offenslw I'liiiiiu'd.
Xo oriViiie titlark on ilexii'o i
rontiMiiplatod. I'ivideiit WiUon onlv
wanU Nlromjrr furoox lo defend the
border n(raint bandit rniiN, nnd to
be prepared should Canauji troop
i-arry out tbeir tlueato to' trike at
Auieii' no totre eugaged in ehaing
liaudil- outh of the border.
t "haii men Chamberlain ami JIuy of
the enate- and houe military eom
initlee were summoned to the white
hoiie for a. eonforewee early in the
dav.
"I have felt all aJong that we would
lie loreed lo intervene," aid Senatoi
( lininUerlain when the eull came.
"The Mexieun (teople o lurjfely
ignorant- -bae a notyui that they
etui whip u, and it ill he neeMir
(( iiiitiniied on l'aye Two.)
ikli.l l.i. Ii tn l tlll itl .Milfi II . WATl
,, . ' , , 4 .... k i
in ilu ai i. irk t,y .in A -irt,i i nun-
piarine up ui the An.cni.ui lank
steamer IVtiolitc was oiled at t In
state department today i t in medi
ate i . ii - tik i n to V mm. A. It Sut)
.1.1 i ".I i d n . .J An opoJnV
tai a Ml junl ri'X'grulion Joe Ihe
dam.t."f.
UNITED STMES
FLATLY REFUSES
LI
President Wilson Answers Carranza's
' Demand for Withdrawal of Amer
ican Forces Reaffirms Frlenly
Intentions and Sharply Rebukes
Cnrranza for Insinuations.
WASIIINCITON', June II). White
the whole uoiinli'X' wan nutlr t(ly
with the innhilixutinii of (lie unliuual
jiunnl for border duty, Pro-blent
WiUnn direeted tbut hi reoly rejeet
intt Oenerul rurrnn.a'H ileniuml for
tbu recall of Amerieuii troops from
Mexico no forward iinnicdiately.
In rofiwinu to withdraw the troops
Iho I'niled Stutes reaflirins the
friendly intentions of the fnited
Stales lownrd the de facto jjovcrn
inenl in .Me.ico and sharply rebukes
nenenil ('Hrninzn for unwarranted
charge nnd insimiiUioiis of bnd faith
contained in bis eouuuunicutinn.
The nresident's firm renolvo to
keep the armed forces of the I'nited
Stales in Mexico until such lime as
the Mexican Kovoinincnt indices the
border reyiou mi tlioi(iui;lilv that
bandit raids into American territory
are impossible is understood to he
clear'-- stuted in the note.
XotV Dlspatehed Todjiy.
SeeretuiT l.ttiwinu tuinoiiuced (lint
the note wilt be ilispHtclicd during
the day, but would not (linen its
leitHH or say bow it would be tron
initliHl. It had been planned to send
it by sM'cial messenser to the .Mexi
can capital. Itoeent developments
along the hoiiler ami (ienerul Tre
viuo's waniiim to (lenernl 1'eivhimr,
however, en used the widoni of this
plan to Im doubled, and (here were
indications toduv that Ihe reply
would iro by telejiinpli to SHeial
Atrenl ItiHliters in Mexico City for
deliverv lo (ienerul Cairnnxn.
While these diplomat ie tepn were
in process a force of nntionul
jsuiirdsineii which will not be less
than 100,000 xtronir and may e.xoepd
that number bv man" thousands, whs
In'ini; must ei ed into the service of
the luiled Stales.
(ioernorn of all stales hail reolied
(let'oiv noon tmlav lo instructions
sent last uixht that tbeir allotment of
troops he immediately eulled out. In
each instance Seerctarv linker was
informed that Ihe men were nnninir
nnd iroceediu to their mobilization
Munts.
Navy ruder Orders.
Prom both eoiist also additional
nuval csseU weie under oiders to
proceed ! Mexican walei-s for the re
lief of Americans who may y at her
from the interior.
Only liitht craft and lrnnwirU
are ciiuubwI in this service. If nec
essary they will he able to u" into
sbullow wiiteit after refugees, foii
sidemlile anxiety in felt for the
snfet of American eituens. of whom
there still aiv about 'lOnfl in Mexico.
Kliseo Arredondo, Mexican ambas
sador desitcnute, submitted to Secre
tary Laitsintr a resirt of a elah at
Maiatlan yestenlnv between Moxican
aoldiers and a boatload of men from
hii American truuboai.
Later n fonuul request from Gen
eral Currunxa was transmitted, uiv
Ui(f that ho men from foreign war
ships lie (lermitted to land, ovpu un
armed, during the present disturbed
slate of public opinion. Admiral
Winslow i trxinu to reach the Ann
aMili h radio for a reMrt ou the
incident.
VI. r.HHO, trx . June 18 - The
Carranra information Iiureau at
Mexico City, ired the Mexican con
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sulate In Kl Vdo toda that the
manager gnd directors of the Hank
of London and Mexico in the capital
had been arretted for refiulnc to re-
itc tie fftv to iiaiMf iJOnev in thg
eitSCirnjt of ft, ilO'C ' ft, t&ilYtl
CU-.gny. t
A
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U. S. ARTILLERY LINED UP IN
A strunger diopped suddenly into the northern pint ol Mi sum would li.ic rot much trouble getting Ihe
idea Ihe I'nited States is nctually at war. AittHiix i- -tati." t .1 jiIiid the hut ut i nuiiiiiiuicatiou from the
border to (lenernl Pershing's headipiarlers m leul.ir urm .'m.i ''i., jTIt-t i -lio- pmt ol the artillery.
(Ienerul Peibing has taken every precaution to protect In- line m nt mHiiiealion tiom mMiig bandits and
nt the same lime is (-ivniu his troopers tr.'iniii" in .iitillen I't.olie.
MOBILIZATION
OF COASI
IS
SAX FKAXC'ISCO, June 19.--Mo-hlllMitlon
of the Xntlounl (lunrd In
all tho Pnclflc eonit Rtatcti wtn In
full rwIiik today. In a few iliiyn ap
proxlmntely !)000 mllltlnmon will be
gathered In tho mobilization rump
of California, Oregon. Washington,
Idaho and Montana, roady for ner
vine on the .Mexican border.- '
California will have approximately
1000 men ready to entrain for tho
noutli within four da', Oiohoii ex
iwt to he Hbhn to Mud I Six) iiihii
.. nrc.mrj. uuoa im. ihmih
rallml on for 17 IK guardemen. Ida-
It t.r-l.i......... i
no quniH it auoui louo ami .Mon
tana STS.
In all the towna and cltlet of the
wen whure mllltla rompanle are lo
cated, commanilort today wore but) '
gathering their men. Ily nightfall ;
manv will he inurclilnic iwiv lo Hie1
niolillliatlon eampa, practlcHlly full)
oquipuod.
Tho California comimnlex will mo
liillii) at tho state fair groundi at
Sacramento.
Although Oregon'! mllltla lack
100 nion to make up the 1X00 re
aulrwl, Adjutant deneral White
stated today recruiting up to full
loglmautal strength would roqulre
hut a few days. Recruiting offices
for guardsmen were opened In Port
land last iilaht at 10 o'clock and by
one o'clock this morning over twen
ty men had enlisted. The Oregon
quota consists of one regiment of
Infantry, one troop of cavalry and
one battery of field artillery.
The lnfantr regiment and troop
of cavalry are full recruited and
ready for service.
KEEP OLD JOBS
E
SAI.KM, June id ('onunentiuK
on the inolilllaHoii of the Oreaoii
National (lnurd, (iovernor Jamex
Withy co ule said today that men who
surrendered their positions to go
to the front ought to be assured by
their employers that their positions
would be awaiting them upon their
return.
"Xot only that." continued the
governor, "but where need be, I
think, employers would do well to
help out (amllles of enlisted men
who might need such help."
PORTLAND. Juue 19 Practically
all the railroad companies having of
fices la Pertland. together with the
I'oriiana iigni aau rower companv ,
and other public irrvlce and prHate
corporation, snnouacrd today that
all their employ tho ?,o wy elth
the militia aould rave th time mj
sltlons open to them when they re
turned. Several announced that they
would help support families of sol
diers In need. A few announced that
their "!!( cniplowit would neeite
half i'iv .iiirin- tin ii ii.iiitii
cri 4
TROOPS
UNDERWAY
F OR OR
GON MILITIA
BATTLE ARRAY FOR PROTECTION
COUNTVONMOLTKE
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OF VON DER GOLTZ
LONDON', June 10. The death of
Lieuteniiut (Ienerul Count Yon Moltke
ut the memorial amice lo Field
Marshal Von Dor Oollr. yesterday
occurred junl after lit had delivered
an eulogy of the lute' distinguished
soldier, neoording to d!lntelie from
Ilmiiii fonvsjidtsl by U Coiwuhiigcnl
eorresHimlent of tho KxebangV Teh.
graph company,
Oenc-nl Von Mollke had pronounc
ed Pield Marshal 'on )cr (loltx one
of the world's greatest organizer, in
I "
)t.K1,mjntf iJh d,llt. wu. )ie M..
,., iM ,, W ,,,,. (, ,.;,,, ,,.
sMech, hut fell to the Moor and ex
pired fiM- minutes later.
WASHINGTON. June 10. - Aii of
ficial ol the Mexican i inhiisy culled
at Ihe state defMirlmetit early today
and left a communication for Secre
tary I rinsing. Xo intimation as to its
contents wa divulged either ut the
embassy or tho dcpnitmeut.
It was learned that Ihe einbussy
acted on telegraphic iimt ructions
from Mexico Citj. Some officials
thought the communication probably
it request font prompt reply to (len
ernl Curranaa's note demanding the
withdrawal of Auieriiiu troops tiom
Mexico.
The secretary woiiulit an enmiL'e
niennt with Kcorefnn Luusinc lor tin
American designate. Lliseo Arri'don
do, but was informed that Mr. I..in
sing was cn lnis ,iik was inakiii'.
lio .1 1 !) Illlllflit tol I'll' llll.
I
TO
MADRID, June l'l The Spanish
Press association iod,i rcceiwd a
cablegram sent on Ixluilf of the
Spanish colony in Mexico City iirginu
Kiug Alfonso to take .iction to pie
vent war between the tailed States
ami Mexico. The selcctiou of the
king to uittilrnte the differences be
tween the count i as i- -uggested.
WAHIIIXJiToN I m.. 19 Senute:
mrt t noon
Adlounnd ji I: i'i ii m. to noon
Tud? oui of rriii to late Sena
tor Hurlrili of Maine
Hourf Ut at 1 1 a m.
Pansed bin incraliiK pensions of
i ivii war m1itts o $-' a month
j fa Ai4 fiinjrj ll A i', io.iiiin,n
FUNERAL
LANSING TOO
BUY
TEE ARREDONDO
nAV in nnwRRFftf?
H-MiHWaiHscaHiWBnBVBHsrswaOT im mm
AGAINST MEXICAN BANDITS
!
OF
T
WAl'KKtlAX, 111, June 13 -It
was tho expectation that the evidence
ot tho state In tho cnae of Will II.
Orpot, churned with tho murder of
Marlon Lambert, would ho concluded
this week. Olive lUninusscni. an-
other 4r tjio IS glrla who nttoudml
Marlon's birthday party l'ehruary C,
three (lays before her death, was tho
first witness when the trial was re
sumed today.
Several other girls testified that
Marlon was an unusually ohuorful
and happy girl. None thought that
Marlon and Josephine Davis had
been alone together during ihe
party. The glrla were railed lo (lie
Htand to Impeach Josephine's testi
mony thai Marlon told her she was
o unhappy and worried about Orpel
that she might kill herself.
Percy Iugland, an undergurdner
emploed on the MrCormlek estate
under K. O. Orpet, father of the de
fendant, testified that there was
cyanide of potassium In the green
hou In February and that young
Orpet knew It. It was In crystal
form. On February 1 1 on Instruc
tions from the elder Orpet, the wit
ness? threw It Into Ihe ash heap.
This was five da) a after the death
of Marlon. Three weeks previously
Mr. Orpet had ordered him to throw
the poison away, as It had lost Its
strength, hut l.oimland neglected to
do ao.
PERSUING PLANS
T
COLIMIIIH. X. M , Juue !.
Notwithstanding the threat of (Jeue
ral Trevluo to attack him If he moves
lu any direction other than toward
thu border, General Pershing, field
commander of the American expedi
tionary column In Mexico, Is said to
be quietly lay lug plana for quick
dauea north and south at the first
sign of open hostility. Ills plans, it
Is believed by close obeervera, here,
are to gain posaesalou of portions of
the Northwestern railroad, which
practically commands the territory
adjacent lo his line of communica
tion. General PershiiiK is In receipt
dally of information regarding de
facto uoverument troop movements
Natives, treated kindly by the Ameri
cana, have voluntarily supplied
valuable Information.
CHAPIYIAU VOLPLANES
PROW 4000 FEET HEIGHT
COMMiirK, N. M-. Jum.1m.Col
uuel I'Iiiiihuuii, pilot inir an army bi-
Iplone, voluluited from au ultitude ol
ptIMUl feet near here luda mid sul
len l il IIIPIMI
Hi I - in 111.- il.
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THROWN
AWAY AFTER DEATH
MBS
LAIER
0 SEIZE RAILROAD
ALLIED ATTACK KOVEL'S FAN
FROM SALOIf I in ii. .. n
BEGINS IN JULY
Poor Condition of Serb Army nnd
Outbreak of Cholera on Its Arrival
Delays Long-Planned Offensive
Against Austria Army Is Practi
cally Remade in Interval.
SAI.ON'IKI, Mny V.S (ontrospoiul
enee of ihe AHoeinled I'ress.) The
allied offenalve in Mnefdnnla. origin
ally scheduled for mid-May and post
poned on ftprouut of the condition of
Ihe Serbian army uu its arrival in
Corfu, is now coufidcnlly aulioipaled
(o begin ut lite end of June or ut the
Intost early In July.
The outbreak of cholera among the
HfihiiuiN on their urrivnl nt Corfu
proed a serious dieudwtutnge. It
mnde their lmusHirt to Salnuiki in
time to paiiieiate in an offensive in
May hnpnssiljlo, Moreover, it reduc
ed their tiiunbnrn very muleriully; n
vrent many more Scilis died lliiiu will
ever be known, not simply of cliolern,
but from enlcrognst litis, maluutri
lion ami sheer prostruliuu.
SerlM lu I lad .Shape.
The Seibinn nrmy wus in far worse
sliupe ufler its rollout through Al
bania (ban bud been snppoaed. The
entire force ncuduil full re-eqiilpnient
mid the reenilts from Serbia and the
volunteers ftnui Amerien required
drilling. Marshal I'utnik was no
longer physically able to command
mid ninny of the leading officers were
dead or loo worn by their last hard
ships to continue active service, and
H new set of officers luul to be
chosen. All of this demanded lime.
The idea of uny offensive from Sal
oniki in Muy was therefore given up
and the work of remaking the Serbian
army was pushed as rapidly as poa
sible. This deoisinti, however, entailed an
alteration in the general plana of the
allies. Instead of striking a first
blow in the Itolkuns to drawer iho
flerinan reeervea from the weal front
while h decisive uelion was being
planned in Frunre. il was decided (o
make the Miieoilnnmn offensive of
Ihe allies coincide with instead of
pteeode the general allied offensive
on all fronts, generally upHed to
be scheduled for midsummer.
1110,000 Peril Tioops
There are now l.'IO.IMlll first-class
Seibiau troops in Macedonia. Al
ready they have begun to take up
their positions on Ihe frontiers of
tbeir unlive lauds, from the Vnidar
west n Lake l'resin.
Some objection was at first raised
to the occupation of ihe first line
I rem lies ,v the Herbs. Ii was said
that Ihe Kerbs hud suffered enough
mid that every Kerb in good (ihysioal
condition was needed to re-establish
(he Serbiuu ruce, so nearly annihilat
ed by (ho present ami the two pre
vious wars.
Ou this mtint I'rinee Regent Alex
ander was firm. "How can we re
enter our fatherland?" he said lo the
Associated Press correspondent,
save as conquerors f Of what avail
would it be to nerpeliiule a race con
tent to lot others do their lighting f
The offspring of one S-rb who has
been a hero is worth au bundled of
tliose who. bein' able to fivhl, have
stopped .il holiii' "
OF
OAI.VK8TOX, Tex , Juue IV -The
Mexican government In Yucatan hu
Issued a preelamfttlou ordering ull
Americans out of Xesico and declar
ing a state of war existing between
thu two countries, according to pas
Mugers arriving here this morning
on the Norwegian at earner Nils from
Hrogreao. Americana and foreiouero
"ie ociiik lUfecll ou lioui'il on iiOtl-
"uisi.ii final. si. P.'vtiome
ORDER
AMERICANS
OU
YUCATAN
cjtttcmcnt ja csi( taie&.
nuw hi ur
LAV ORIV
Russians Take 3000 Prisoners at
Czernowitz Heavy Fllitlntj Is in
Progress In Stockhotl-Styr Ger
mans AliUng Austrlans In Attempt
to Halt Invaders Russians Super
ior In Number German Attack on
Verdun Front Repulsed Bom
bardment Continues.
lM-rrKOnitAD, Juno IP. tin Lon
don. The Russians took :ll)0il pris
oners in the oily and vicinity C
Caornowitz, the war of flue announc
ed Indny. ,
MliltMN, Juno m.Huuvv figbtin
ie in progioas betweon tlio llusmnnn
pushing toward ICovol nnd the Teu
touie foi-ees oppoaing (linm in tlio
Stoekhoil-Styr wicloi', tlio wnr offioo
nnnoiiueoirtttidny. Tho lttissiau nt
laeks, the nlfiloinuiit 8nys, hnvp been
partly ropulsed by iuohum of sueeoss.
fill couiiler-nltMchH.
Ileny l'lglitliiK In I'mgress.
LONDON', .linmU. IJoaV fijhi
iug lid ween the Ituasians ndvunitiiiK
lownnl Kovcl and lite OorinnnB under
Von Liiisingen is reported by Ilia llor
liu Tageblatl's correspondent at Aus
trian headquarters, according to nil
Amstenlam dispatch to tho K.xe)mugn
Telegraidi company. The Hussiuim
are in superior numbers and the dis
patch asserts that tho Tageblntt no
count of the fighting is worded so hm
lo spare Berlin Ihe news of another
Teutonio retreat. v
The Tagehlnlt aay Ihe Aii(niins
have taken up immmIiiiiik between
Ciiernowitx and the Dneister, where
they are wailing further Russia n at
tacks, lu the middle HtriM aector ou
the direct line to Lamheix. Ibe Her
man, Count Von Itotlnuer, is repoiliut
na maiulaiiiiiiK bis advance agninsL
heavy piessure by the Ituaaiana.
On Vei-tliin I'liint.
I'AltlS. June 10. A Qevmau in
fantry attack on Ihe Frentdi po-itieit
north of I till :i'21 was reimlaed bv the
French batteries yewtorday, accord
ing lo all official statement iasusil by
tho war olfiee twlay. The Hermans
are ctmtiuiiiag their bombardment at
Dead Man Hill ami in the ObaUau
eourt region.
I'ARIK, June 10. The llavgn eor-
resMindeut at Sahmiki tlHgrpbe
that news has just beeH reaelvtHi
there that Bulgarian Dwipe hi (lu
region of Fiorina am) Mowiatir hnre
begun an advauce.
' i
Hffoct In Itiiiuiuilii. . ''
I'AKIK. June 1 (.--What wttl IIh.
mania dof" i. the key not a and thu
headline on all comment in ill morn
ing newHpajKT. on the aaiititre of
Caeruowitx by the MnaoigMa. Al
thoug forecasted some titae ago, I bo
uews has bsu received with enUlua
iasin. All the newspapers agrte tkftt the
didumutie results of til fall ef
Csemowita fur exeoeiui it ettatog
ieal imMirtunce. II is iHiiutel out
i bat the city is (he capital of Huko
wina. the unredeeuiel pmvinee of
Kiimuuia, which was priNuisetl to tho
laiier eoiiutrv in the event of lior
(UlllILT Ibe lilllcs. Hiikowinu lilt's
twice !. lime.! a pin t of Itiiinauia.
CALLED 10
S BY poses
QIUYUAS. JXeiiooli. June 10.
1 liy radio to San Diego. Cal. Puetera
cultliii: all Mexhaus to arms were dla
I.IjmiI tinoui:liout i lu l'U toilav ami
also, tt uu- reoitvi.l, lu thu lnurlor,
.
i