Medford Mail T FORECAST ll.UV TONIGHT M TOMOItltOW . 1 - iv k V w v Porty-slxth Year. Pll Klrvrnth Tnr. MEXICO I U. S. PLEAS IN Canranza Expresses Surprise Tliat America Paired by Own Note Asks Proof of Allegiance With Bandits Uphold Troop Attitude Considered as Reply. MHXirO CITY, .lillio 30. The foreign office Jodny ImiioiI a mentor milium hi icply to Secrotary Lans ing's rpcent nolo In which thp cor rectness of assertions In tho com niiiiilcatlon from Washington were repeatedly ilonlt'il. The memorandum declare that tho Putted State had no right to maintain II armed forces on Mexican loll. Tho memorandum contains P.'i count. Although not In the form of n dliect reply to the Washington noU It I considered equivalent to hii answer to tlmt document. It expresses mirprifie tlmt the YvTashlngton government should have been pained at tho tone ami eon tout J of the I'arranxa document, alnro It uiRlutnlmi tlmt thn fulled States hat imnl the constitutionalist government not only one, hut many illicourtpoui nml ovun overbearing notos. ICmpliHtlcally reiterating the Mexl oan government's position denying tho right of tho United State to keep nrmod bodies In Mexico, tlio monior ini il tint denle .energetically thnt the loxlean government ha protected bandit, who had committer ilopre ilHtlon In the I'nltod State and de- lie Washington to produce proof of the assertion. lllame for the Santa Ysabol iiim-acro-Vsa laid on the so-called Im pulsive and Irraerlble disposition of Charles Watson, general manager of the Ouslhulrlerhle company; and General Scott and General Puitston are accused of bad faith and lack of honor In misleading General Obre gon into an alleged evaalve reply re garding the crossing of American troop Into Mexico after the Oleim Spring raid. Tho memorandum assert that whllo It la true that the United State arrested General Iluerta. the motive which prompted this act was not a purpose of aiding the constitution alist government, but because the United States reared (ieueral lluertu -was plotting with Germany. The note concludes by declaring that the presence of American troop in Mexico luvltes rather than pre vents bandit raids along the border. The memorandum wa Issued at the same time that the foreign of fice authorized the publication of Secretin) L.iihIiir' recent note. 'if NOTES By 10 WILL ORPET MEMORANDUM ME IN W.U'KKGAN. 111.. Juic m. Tc-li-mn that the .it iu Ildm' wu.nU whew ila nun Ininbcrt died of iot on wa in lull view of un intern rhan ruilwuy -tiition nnd therefore never would have been selected for u delib erately planned murder, w given today by dale M. Hrook-, a civil en gineer, iu the trial of Will II. Orpet, charged with tlut murder of .Mi Inmbert. While the eugineer wan testifying. Qfpet looked over letter which reach kiw every day from ull port of the tnmniry, '" Halifax, Spokane ami Tampa. . Moat of them are from ilunger aud generally express sym pathy. Ttraok cIecrUwd in detail the vi (daily of the pol where Marion died, giving ditum-e from it to the adju eent load mid -I reel, lie wn fo loweil bv Jaine- Andern, Ji., who continued llruuko' tu lenient. leva HHIUd RPMts DF.R MOIXKK, la.,unc :iO. -Mem-hrh of the tirt eiivulrv. luwu na tional guai d, vhu two duy ago re fuMkl to take the fedesl outh, have deeided t re-onider their refiinl. ll Vn ri'uitt'd tod.iv r.ii.il ilnl- ..! M I ll II t t . I I l. .Ml. (I). ,1 III .llll, in 0. S. SQUAD KILL El Juarez Reports Invasion by Troopers and Civil Population Indignant- General Bell Orders Probe Return Equipment of Released Negro Cap tivesDoubt Assault Story. Kli PASO, Juno 30. A Mexican lino rider, belonging to tho custom Rervlco, was hot mid killed Inst nUht by n siind of Amorlonn soldiers, who rode across thn Itlo Grande Into Mexi can territory near Ysleln, 12 mllot east of HI Paso, according to a re port received by General Gouaaloa in Juarer. today. Captain George Vldmar, In eom maud or the American patrol at Ysleln, said that lie had hoard noth ing about any shooting and did not believe his soldiers fired across the winter. i Mexican officials claimed that tho Kiiard, n .fined .luaii Mornna, was rid ing along tho Mexican side of the river in performance of his duty with a follow customs guard, when tho Americans opened fire without warn ing. The story told by the survivor, placed the number of Americans at eight. Considerable Indignation was ox prcssol In Jus rex over tho affair, and General Gouxalos sunt a complaint to General Hell. General Hell said he wouid detail officers to make uu lnjvelliUlon. Pending receipt of their reK)H, he would not discuss tho Incident. The military supplies lost In tho Carrisnl fight, arrived In Juarex this morning from Chihuahua. General Hell was notified and arranged in take them over. They consisted of i'7 horses, 53 rifles, a number of pistols and several thousand car tridges and other articles of equip ment. The negro troopers of the Tenth, brought here from Chihuahua arrived at the hospital at Port Itllsa where thev were Inspected for contagious dlseuses. A number of on leers, other than Gomez were anionu the dead at t'ar rl.il, the s.ilil BETHLEHEIVI STEEL IMIH.ADF.I.I'IIIA. .I.iiu- .hi. -.lu.Li Mel'lieruu III the I'lllteil Sl.ilr riiiirt ut iimiiIi ida relumed to iii terleif with the plan of the llelhle lieiu Steel rnimii to ptit'idia-e the .i-.ci of the Peiin-vlvaiiiii Sierl i-uiiiiany of New York, it holding cur M.inliuii, nnd it huhoidiune. The di'i iiou wa given in the npHul of i hiienee II. Venner of New York, a -i"i kludder. who charge that pro-.u-i'd iunolidation vioiuie the letl i i.il aliti-iru! law. DIES IN CHI SIXU SIN'ii, X Y . June 30. Ores ta Slilllltanl wa executed in the state prison here tbU morning (or the mur der three years ago of two New York policemen who were attempting to arrest him for killing third man in a quarrel about a girl. Shtllitanl made no pretense of In sanity during bis trial but became ap parently erased with terror in the death house a few weeks ago when two other prisoners were executed. A week ago be obtained possession of a revolver, shot and killed one of the keepers In the death house and wounded auother and escaped but was recaptured. Utilt Tropg on Harder 8AX FRAXCIBCO, June 30. The first of the National Guardsmen to reach a border station was one bat talion of the lish artillery that went Into camp at Nogales this afternoon. Two regiments of the Illinois guard iiu n will naili S.ui iiioiuo lati' tod . Hi ;! I A I ER ELD atEDFORB CAINS N A 1 NT Story of No Ill-Treatment by Mexi can Officials Has Effect Troop ers Talk With Captain Morcy Twenty-three Watermelons for the Captives KL PASO, Tex.. June .10. Tension vvliieli hail gripped the border ince the Cnrrisal piieuunter iclaxeil Mr eeptilily todny n ti reull of t 111? wife return to Ameiienn oi of the iwen-t-lhrep trooper of the tout tt env ulry nml the Ameiienn xcoiil taken priiuuer in the engiigeiiieut. S.loHe loldi by llie olilier Hint limy lind xufferpd no ill-trentmenl at the linmlf. of the lroier of (lie de I'neto .Mexiean goveiuuient and that every effort had been made to control vicileuee mnnifetcil liv llie iuflauied civil Mipulnt!im at Villa Ahumniln and Chiliunliun City, where the pri- oueix weie -loticil mid jeered, had mnrkeil effect here. In official circle1 iu luarex the Mexican city nciii the Kin (Irmulc. new di)atelien tlmt the reluin of the negro oMicr had a veiled the Kiliility of immeiliute retaliatory tep hv Hie rniled StntcH were 're ceived with ohvioii ti-.fnetioii. Wlien Captain .Morev Uitcil lii irooppri iu the Fort llli linrraek lnt night they hailed him ax ouo from the ileail, having believed he eoulil not unive the wound he mi tnined at Cnrrixal. Captain Morev vva too vvenk to lnnd the uiileal ol a lengthy (lieiiK.ioii of the I'lfht with lii men. However, he elialtcd with them for about half an hour, the ne gro 1 1 oo pern HHttnitVtiiig joy at ngwin meeting 1 heir 'lender. Twenty-three watermelon, the gift of a local couiiuUmou merchant, were awaiting the twenty-three ne gro hooper when they arrived nt I'o it I Hi. Military dieipline did not prevent their atifying their ap jwtite imtiiedHtetv. "Oh, )my. you don't know how good I hi la-te after thoxe Mexican fri joje," one of the twenty-tlm ps elaimed a he ank hi teeth into u melon. Oenernl I-'i-nneiweo (loiixnlew, pom mandiug the .Inn res garrison, an nounced he exjk'cted to receive the arm, hure and etpiiMiieul of the iicuro ii'n(iMr- li'nin I'hiliiiahtia to dav, ami 1 li.it In would tuin them IIVI'I' (III II I ll 1 1. 1 1 t V l.i (III Cllll lll'll. GIVEN CASEMENT I.ON'DOX, June Id. The M.iii cheMter (liuirdian, one ol the iii"t in lluential MiMr in the euiintry. make a direct plea for cleiueney lor Sir Koger CHement. While admitting that no other en-liui-ft but tiiat of death could have liccu pronuuueed b.v the court, the (iiinnlian hiiv: "Ciiement wn n fanatic ami ki eiime, like thoe of main other tau utic, are free from the taint of or didue mid meanaeN, The death lieuulty will do nothing (o kill ouch dream a hi. Kelher it will give them life. For the mike of the new Ireland which wc huM- to ce, it i a moment for clcuiene." An inducrt ph-a tor mcrev i made hv olln-r i'fi- mi tin- iji'ouud that the t'M't iitmii ol I .i i ini'iil Mould not !l"lt III ulllij till f J I il lillll III. IRIS SEN! BACK fOl.iMlll s, S l , .!, '!(.- (Jf tlcerH here Iml.n ..ml the line of commiiiiii'iitioiii w.i- cntirel) oM'n. The dented u repmt lh.it truck train bound fioin ( ulumliu to Col on ia Uublun hail been turned buck lat night through fear of n Mexican f.'H ot JOIlli mi n 'llii'N -aid that uu I i iii I I I i'H t ill Ml I'nli in I ASK CLEMENCY BE R IIH GOOD ORIWON, KIJIDVV, JINK ORDERS WORSHIP ON 1VEINISH0F IROOPS BERUN CLAIMS CENSORSHIP ON REPULSE ALLIED IIKUI.IX. .Mine m. via London. Attack by the in It hi' and French at various place along the western front esterday and last night were repulsed by German troops, the war office announced tonight. Thtt offielal statement adds: "South of Tab ii re and near Mals ons de Champagne, adrancing French detachments were sanguinarily re pulsed. "On th9 left bank of the .leuw we mado progress on Hill 301. "The total of prisoners taken slneo June 23 was 70 officers and 3.70K men. "On the ovening of June 27 Lieutenant Itoelke shot down his lyth enemy aeroplane near the Thlaumont farm and Lieutenant liar xchati brought down his fifth enemy aeroplane near Peronne. ' Kastem frent: Apart from an en counter which resulted In our favor, north of Lake llm-it southwest of Dvliihk, nothing of moment Is re ported from the noiih of the front ' Army group of PMd Marshal von LtiiKingcn: Counter attack were made on position from which our troops recently drove tlm Kunxluiih were futile. We iiipiured more I ban KiO prlHouer." E E WAKIIIMITUN. .I.iiu- .10. Viihur ily of conyrv" to 1--11C bond neeei--ary to meet extiaordinuty expeueM in connection with the Mexican emergency will he -might by the ad-inini-tratiun a a reult of an agrce iiienl rcaehed today b.v Hwretnry McAiloo, Ktmutor Kiiniuon, chairuian I if the senate futunc) eotmniltee, mid ' Uepie-entalive Kitchiu, efauirman ot'j the lioue wa and mean commit lee. Northwest Golf Tounwy spoKANK. Wah., June IIO.- Kur-tv-iiuhi uiuiehe uie on the program toila tor llie om-ihiiU' ot llie inland cinpirt- oiH-ii cnaiiiiiKniMiiii lotima-l 111. 'Ill l.ll til. Vk.tfftL'i.lw. Tttnnimi ..lnli'ri I court-., pluver from ten northwest cilie have intercil. In the lirl ! round M.vron lluehiuon, a high Kihoul youth, who won the Iduho tnte cluttiipiiinsliip la.-t week, i to m.it T W lt.ul. I llie riiul.ni.' l ill ll ' .l i M I i.' II evi WESTERN MOVES BONDS WAR XPENSES :W). 101(5 TROOP MOVEMENT WASHINGTON. June .:n Secre tary Maker niinoiiin it lodu that or ders have beeu sent to all depart ment army commanders to suppress all news concerning troop move men ta. The war department order follews: "In view of the fact that geneial knowledge of troop movements en route to the border or in Te.m, might result In malicious acts that might seriously bumper theso move ment and also might result in un necessary los of life among troop, ll la directed that all concerned te Instructed to the effect that no Infor mation as to the movements of trooy Is to be given to representatives of the preas or auy Individuals other than the officials of the railways con cerned or the represttntailvea of the American Hallway association located at the various department headquar ter and mobilisation and concentra tion points." The new pre bureau of the war department ixitued Iu flrxt bulletin, xiatiiiK iloit Miitulilc piopellera for aeioiluncK on llie border have beeu mcumiI ami .ue 1 1-ii, 14 -..at forward. MEXICAN SEIZURE ERI W XSHIMiToV, Iiim- :n The ulule cj.-pui I un III wuh ofllclally ud vUt'd lodttv that uoid aud xllver bul lion shipments, belonalug to Ameri cans and seised by local Mexican au thorities at Mansantllo totalled nearly i.'ioo.ooo The seizures were reported to have beaun before tbe Csrrizal intidfni A protest already ban Imn m.iile io (ieiieial Carrana PRESIDENI TALKS 10 Arilll.Mi in.v, .jiiih mi -h .tlll Vlilta.,.i lil l..r i.u V...L bli..il ly ut'tei noon to -peak loinhi nt the NVw York Pre club li.imiiiet. Ac- eouijauiying him wa Mi. WiUon, Kcerelar.v Tumuli. v aud Vunee Me-Ciirntic-k, the new- ehairmtm of the ileiiHii-rnlii iiatiiiii.il i umiiillt. e. The I'll idi 111 , hi, i , I. M I III II I i U , MIIAY IDE AN MONEY RIBUNE A AN a IN PANIC ON F T Pctrocjratl Reports Capture of VII l.i(je on Dnclslcr Czar's Troops In Persia Withdraw Italian Offens ive Continues Unabated in Trcntino Sector, PKTimni.'AI), .lunp .'IO, viu Un don. The wnr office miiiouuecil to day the Ptiplure of the town of Oh pitiup, Minth of the Dneiiter river, and village north mid xnutli of that puiul. The Htalcment follews: "In the region nontli of Hie Diipin. ler we are pui-Mting the enemy. The AiiMlrimiN, ivanie-Ntrieken iu their flight, are leaving liehiml a large number of envprt. Military material anil morn prisoners Imvp heen brought iu. "Aepnriling to telegi-mna iwpivpil here, the town of Oherlino was taken liter n fight, as well as village iu the neighborhood ninth nml south. Niiithwest of the ponfluenco of the Itivpr l.im and Styr our ilptneluuenta appnwehtMl uupereeived the settle ment of Covlniiie nml look possession. After having put the gnrrisou of Cov haiie to the bayonet, welook poses iiiu of the village, to which the en emy had fled iu panic. Some prison ers were taken hv us." CON'STANTIXOPLK. June 31), via London. Itussinu ttiMips in Persia have withdrawn from their ioiiifieil poMliuii near Kerind, after two des Mrle ntlaeks vvliieli weie reiulsed h the Turks, says today's official Tuikih miuoiiuceiiiuut. KOMI'., ilutie 30, via Initio. Tlie Italian offensive on the Tientiuo Inuit coiiliiiues uuehick(iil. The vvnr office aiinouueement todav a,v that m the A ra valley the Italians occu pied the valley Maihia line nml the loH' of .Monte Spiel. Along the Posiuii they captured Arise, .Monte fulgnri mid .Monte Sogli Hiaiichi, On the upM-r Hut thev won Micion of tin- -iiiiiliul o .i-llimkolel. , PLOT 10 WRECK N'KAV YOUK. .lime .hi Han Tnueher, luniicr (lelman atinv ol lieer, wa m-ipiitled toda bv a puv of conpirac to blow up the Wet land canal. Judge Hand in Ids charge itwtrm-t-ed I he jurors (hut if thev found that Tanschcr knowingly fumihcil llie dynamite or the pistols they must find him guilty of conspiracy. "Teliniuuv which I do not find has been dipu(ed," tbe court said, "has been adduced to show (hat Yon Her fiolls, ent by nnd etpupiMul bv Cuptitin You l'aieu, did go to Can ada, and finding the canal guarded bv -oldier, returned to I hi country. The only mailer of di-pule i whether lauschei wa aware of the purpose tor which 'ii Her (loll and Captain Yon Pns-ii uanlcil the dv iiaiiute and the pi-.loU lnini-lieil li rau-eher." I RICAUT'S PLACE HKOW.NKYILLK, Tex.. J,ie :pl. It wu reMirtei ou giunl aiithunl.v in Malamoto and here toduv tbntlin ernl Pablo Ouiiaule, former eoiu mander of Mexico City, uud sou -in -l.iw of Oenernl Carrausa, has beeu deluded to command the Mexican border forces opMsile tin section, iicceeding (Ieueral Hieaul. The re jvort eoulil not he officially con firmed. Imprisoned on Iilps WASIIINOTON'. June :0. - Many of tbe MUM refugees I mm Mexico at (laUe-lou on the uav.v tender Dixie .iii.l n her vceU proli.ildv will be "ii I" Hi il 1" -I i .ili I --In tot at EASTERN N ASCER RED WE AND i i i . I. WEATHER Maximum Yr-Mcrdny ; Mill. Today .".-; Prrrlp. .OH. XO. 80 fl HILL 304 GAIN Teutons Strive to Gain Initiative on West Front Artillery Duel on Belgian Froit Franco-British Forces Check German Advances at All Points. J'arls today annoiinoM thnt tho Gorman crown prlnco'a troops carried a redoubt oast of Hill Xo. 301 In tho Verdun region, literally crushing Its defenders, but that a spirited coun ter attack ultimately drovo thorn out. Lively engagements, chlofly, be tween artillery forces and pnlrol do tnchiuenls. continue along; tho Itrltlsh front and large sections of tho Prenolt line, south of tho Argnnno. Tjo Ger mans npparently are enitonvorlijK to wrest the Initial lv0 from thfiPranco llrltlsh force. PAWS, Juno SO. In n terrific at tack upon tho Krouoh position oast .. ot lllll 301, In tho Vordun sector, thn Germans rapturc-d a fortified work In tho first lino of tho Kronch trenches after the garrison had boon morally burlod under n storm of shells. Tho position wns recaptured by a brilliant Pronch counter attack, according to an official statemont Issued by the Pronch wnr office today. Tho Gormuns also dollvorod n pow erful nttack on tho Pronch positions Iu Avocourt wood and wast 'of Hill 30, hut all their offorta aro declared to havo boon chockod, with heavy lossoa to tho attackors. Co'iisldornblo activity Is reported on the front front Xlouport to tho Alsno. Tho stntomont says: . "In Ilolglum laaj, nlghtat nhout 1 1 o'clock, following a preparatory artlllory fire, Gorman foreo attnokcit n salient of our lino not far from thn road between NMeuport and I)inliaor't- syile. A counter attack was Imme diately delivered whleh drovo tho one my out of one seotlon of troiichon which he had gained between Chant nes and Itoye. A strong German reo oniiolterliig party, caught uijdor our fire, waa dlsitersed before It eoulil reach our trenches. "Hetween the Oiae and tho Alsno two other German patrols worn dis persed In it like manner, one Iu front of Qiionuuvierrea, the other north east of Ylugre. "The Champagne district: An euemv attack with hand grenades up on our advanced positions west of llutte de Mcunil wa easily repulsed." I E GRIFFITHS FLAT HOtlTOX, June 30. Agnew, catch Ing for Boston, was arrested ami ro mored from the American league park In the third inning or today' game, after he had knocked down Claik Griffith, manager of tho Wash ington team. The fight followed a row between Mays. Reston pltohor, and Melirlde, captain of the Washing tons. Mrlirlde threw a bat at Mays, after being bit by a pitched ball. Players of both teams rushed on the diamond and for a time a free for all fight threatened. The polleo Interfered ami when Griffith had ben carried Into the club honso, Aguew was arrested and Mcllrlde put off the field, the game resumed. y . WAR RISK RAIES 10 WAgHINUTOX, June 30 MttXlscut and Central American porta w-aro added today to the federal war risk' bureau's kpecial list to whk-h no In surance on either ships or cargoea Is Issued, exoept on arrangement dh reet With headquarter), here Sueh risks are mad at special inciuiuHW. Officials ot the bureau deeUd to saj whether or not developments In the .Mexlcun situation were respon sible lor their ttction. GROWN PRNCE'S L0STT0.FRENCH BO CATCHER KNOCKS CLARK fl . 'tr-M :' m 't.m 'r ; 'VJ .