PARE SIX
STEDFOTIB MATE TRIBUNE, SrEDFOKD, OTtKOOX. SATURDAY. JANUAKY H. 1020
HEALTH IS CAUSE
Discouraged and despondent over
ill henlili for several veins past, dnr
inu which time lie lind several Htrokc-3
of paralysis, Dan Mahur, 00 years
old. former well known bartender of
this citv committed suicide nt his
home, 107 EliRt Jackson street, Fri
dnv forenoon, hv phuinir a sinir'c
barrelled l(i irunirc shot can at Ins
throat nd firim: it. Death was prnc
ticiily instantaneous ns the L'un load
Severed hoth the iiiL'iilnr vein and n
main nfterv-. Due to the absence of
Coroner I'crl from the nilv the case
Was not made public until lodnv.
Although he bad never made any
threats to take his life, bis wife fear-
ine that because of bis despondency
lie miirlit be tempted to do so thought
it best Home time ntro to bide the
shot cull, and did so, niacin!: it un
der the mattress of n bed. A week
or more 111:0 Miihar asked her for the
(run savinir that he would like to go
hunting along llcar creek, but she
evaded bis reouest.
Mrs. Miihnr and Hubert, their 11
or 15 years old son, were both nwnv
from home Friday forenoon and noon
and early in the afternoon on their
return missed him and became greatly
alarmed on discovering that the shot
Clin was no longer in its place of com
oenlnicnt. The son started at once
to look for his father along Hear
creek and Mrs. Mahar began to
search around the premises.
The husband and father was
found dead in a chicken coop will
the gun lying between his knees. II,
had entered the coop and seating
himself had placed the gun at tin
base of his throat, pointed upward
and pulled the trigger.
Mahar was ft native of Ireland and
had been a resident of Mcdford for
the past ten years, llo I'ormcrlv
tended bar at Kennedy's saloon and
later while his health permitted had
served ns night watchman at a local
lumber concern. Funeral 'arrange
ments had not been decided on Sat
urday noon, bat t lie funeral will prob-
nblv be held Moudnv.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Jan. 3. The
Mexican army is to bo reorgnniKcd,
according to dispatches reaching here
last night from Mexico City, which
said a program had heen agreed upon
nt a confereneo of President Cnr
ninzn and Manuel Do Ln Torre, min
ister of war, with leading generals.
As the first step in this program
the military school nt rhapiiltcpcc. is
to bo restored for the training of of
ficers of the cavalry, artillery and
infantry nrms.
OF ULLAMOOK CHEESE
TlbLAMOOK. Oro.. .Ian. It It will
tie Kcvornl weeks hoforo the actual
output (it cIiocko In thin nm'tlon fcr
1919 In known, but It lias been onlini
ntod that It will ho Rouiowhoro
uround 6,000,000 pntiudfl, nn increase
of ono million pounds over 1910.
This output was sold ft.T 12,000,000
being an increase of $700,000.
Tho average price of milk will Its
about $3.30 for ono hundred pounds.
It Is said. .
propaganda of tho organiza Yt tlon.
.Most of tho defendants named in
the order are In the city or county
Jail serving sentences for conviction
of criminal syndicalism or are at lib
erty on bail pending an appeal to the
superior court.
Tho injunction, under its terms,
applios with eijuul force to any un
named members of the organization
in Spokane county.
THOUSANDS OF REDS ARRESTED
(Continued from page one.)
larly against communist and commu
nist lubor groups of rndlcal.B the de
partment of justice announced, with
tho object of obtaining evidence to
ml limit to the department of labor
for deportation of a "very large num
ber of our most dangerous unarchlsts
and radical agitators." Tho general
charge of attempting to overthrow
the government by force and violence
was placed against those arrested.
The agents particularly searched
for incriminating documents, some of
which they claimed revealed plans to
establish Soviets thruout the country
to be later morged under a soviet
council similar to the Kusslan council.
Organize XcKroos
Attempts to organize the negroes
in a movement to overthrow the pres
ent political and economic system of
the United States were disclosed, of
iiciais of the department said, and
they admitted that the propaganda
was of such far reaching effect that
trouble may bo oxpected In some
negro localities.
Fruitful fields for the radical pro
pagandists was found especially
among tho ignorant and foreign
workmen, officials stated. A mani
festo Issued liy the communist party
stated that the party was the "con
scious expression of the class strug
gle of tho workers against cnpltal
ism," and it proposed to "end capital
ism and orgnnizo a workers' indus
trial republic."
l."SO Taken in New York
NEW YOItK, Jan. 3. Hadicals
held hero today as n result of Njw
York's share of last night's country
wide roundup of apostles of anarchy,
vlolonco. and sedition numbered be-
twoon 100 and lf0. The remainder
of the six or seven hundred seized
were released during tho night, after
an investigation and will ho watched
by federal ugeuts. Kxact figures were
withhold.
It is understood that all aliens
named in thu warrants will bo do-
ported as soon as possible and that
American citizens among tho "reds"
will bo turned over to tho polico
authorities for prosecution. It was
said that 800 deportation warrants
nro ready for Nuw York's ngltators
alone.
IWIllinm J. Flynn, chief of tho
bureau of investigation of tho de
partment of justice, who directed last
night's raids, said:
"re havo succeeded, I think, in
breaking the backbone of !h- radical,
revolutionary moveniout In Americn.
These raids mark the beginning of
tho deeilno of organized, rnbid rcvo
lutlonnrlsm thruout the country. We
planned this movo very carefully nnd
the rosults liavo exceeded our expectations."
1.1011 (inililiisl Mlddlewcst
CHICAGO, .Ian. a. '.More than
tr.OO radicals had been tnkeu in a
senro of cities thruout tho central
wost early today in tho natlon-wido
drivo against anarchists nnd radical
agitators. Almost 1000 of the num
ber woro contributed by Chicago and
Detroit, which department of Justice
officials havo declared were strong
holds of organizations seeking the
overthrow' of the government by vio-dcuco.
GRANT PERMANENT INJUNCTION
(Continued tram vane n.)
thu dofon'dnuts, named and unnamed,
from "advocating, advising, teaching
or promulgating." the doctrines of
tho 1. W. W., and from circulating in
any nniancr written or photographic
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CIUOAOO, .Inn. 11. Hoporls from
nioro than forty cities thruout the
country early today showed that
more than 4000 alleged radicals had
been arrested In the department of
justico drive, as follows:
New York City, S00; Detroit, .Mill;
Chicago, 450; Jersey City, 4 10; New
ark, lino; Philadelphia, 200; Itork
lord, 111., is:t; Nassaua, 10 1; Buffalo
i:i(l; .Milwaukee, !S; Cleveland, ".";
Trenton, 7ii; .Manchester, if; lloslon
",7; Springfield. .:.iss., tia: Kansas
City, Kas., I.",; Worcester, llass., ft 2;
l.ynn, Mass., -Ill; W'ilkeslmrre, 10;
1'ateison, 10; HciHii, N. II., 10; llul
tituore, ;i,"i; Lowell, ill); St. I.ouls,
10; Oakland, Cal.. 20; Chelsea. 2-1;
Haverhill. 21; I'lttshurg, 21; Port
land, Ore.. 20; Louisville. 20; lli.l
yokc. 20; Minneapolis, IT; Youngs
town. 10; Pes Moines, 10; Chicopce.
10; Ulrldgeport. 1.".; St. Paul, 10;
Itcnver, 9; Omaha. 9; I-awrence, S;
Toledo. V. Wuterbury, 7; liaclne.
Wis., ."; Last St. Louis. 0.
Arrests reported singly or In
groups of fewer than five probably
will aggregate an additional 100 to
2 00. In sumo Instances federal offi
cers had not or would not make re
potts oa tile number of persons arrested.
t'llll'ACO, .Inn. 3. Nation-wide
raids on radicals have hauled ft,IH;t
suspected "reds" in M cities, ac
eordinir lo iiures reported here up
to noon today.
The raids niav continue for two or
three davs, until all those marked for
examination and onsisble deportation
are catcjht, nccordiui: to federal ot
ftcials here.
New York willi K00 arrests, beads
the list, lhc-ton and iMrnit have
each reported tiOil; Chicago ;Vi0; in
cludintr a Inr-je number taken bv stale
itl'ioiaK: -I'd in New Hump-dine.
1114 nt Philadelphia and 100 each m
Cleveland, Trenton. YounuMoun,
I 'bio, and llrockti'ii. Ma--.
JVASliI.'lll'C'.V. Jan. 3.-'Tcr.
feet cases' 'aeninst 2.010 of the more
than 4,.ri(IO persons arrested last
mailt and today in radical raids over
the country had been reported to the
department of justice this afternoon.
Assistant Attorney General Garvan
announced.
The reports, he said, deal mainly
with the nrrest of aliens and nre far
from complete. Hv cities tbcv show:
New York, 201 ''perfect ncses,"
voluminous amount of literature, rec
ords and books of the organization
were seized.
Newark, 100 "perfect cases." im
plimcnts of destruction also captur
ed. Detroit, more Mian GOO persons ar
rested, 207 examined without release
of any.
The "House of Masses," believed to
be lieadouarters of all radical ele
ments in that city was raided and
fiuantities of propaganda material
taken.
Hartford, 12 nrresls; liridireport
12; Walerhurv 5: Ansonia f; Sim
Krnncisco bay region 28 arrests.
Kansas Citv reported 10 arrests,
mostly Kussians and Croatians.
Toledo V.i arrests nnd records of
sreat valno to the federal ascitis
taken. , ,
St. I'nul 30 nrresls.'
Cleveland, early. 100 arrests re
ported. Kxiiiuinalinn of the prison
ers resulted in the release of seven.
Yoiui'jstown, more than 100 "per
fect cases" resulted from the raids.
All membership books and records of
the local parties seized.
Ituffalo. 73 persons held without
bail nnd others still beinz examined.
ChicaL'o, approximately 3U0 held
bv federal ntrents.
lialtiinore. 24 persons arrested and
several tons of literature nnd the
membership roll of the Lettish
branch of the communist party seiz
ed. At lloslon. hendinz the list of 000
arrests, was the name of Koratius,
national communist party ortranizer.
l'npcrs and records seized.
Brockton, 100 persons arrested,
practically all of them Lithuanians.
Philadelphia, arrests totalled 12"i,
of which the local authorities report
ed more than 100 were "perfect
cases."
Trcnlon nnd f'ambden. N. J., every
known leader of the communists nnd
communists labor organizations in
the district included in the 110 ar
rests. St. Louis, most of the 55 arrests
were Croatians.
The arrests in New llarapsliire
were estimated at more than 200.
I'ittsburL' nzents reported the nr
rest of 24 and at Denver six men
were in custody.
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