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“This State the Order Calls for Two Regiments of Infan- mmmm : hy,TmTwofCIfiiyomm and Tlluwm a..uwmcwny—c«mcmurfll«ym e in’sood Sondifien'fo pnuNothld—-CompmsNolUphflnRaqmed M mbmnund could be \thebbeTmmflyMuuuedlnhlheSm fl;enewl: omu.’é’“umfi“’“ ‘Vice of the United States—No Further Invasion of Mex ico is Contemplated—Troops Are to be Used to Protect Border—Warships Have Been Ordered to Both Coasts ‘Washin June 18. — The presi- tent's order calting the mationst 5 into the federal service retary GENERAL FUNSTON IS TO DETERMINE TROOPS' DISPOSAL No Additional Entry Into Mexico Ex- cept in Pnruut of Bandits. ‘Washington, June 18.—In ~&nnounc- of | ing the president’s decision late today, Becret the ‘necessity of that 'tvbnflor tha *hought to exercise the authori- ty yest.d in him" by the - constitution ®ad laws and cail out the organized militia and the ‘national sary for that. instr rdlrmo the nervle. AP. States forthwi £ s units the E.:&E-mm’u io mobilizadion m"w places’ mdu wfiomwm s t!wooma Ornnl ilitia and na- guard hllafl out by telegrams. to various governors with places ot assembly dldmted. including the tollowing: to Assemble at Niantic. t—Two itry, tvo troops cavalry, one bat- falion and three bl.fla;lt- field artil- \ , One company signal corps, one am- bulance pany, one field hospital at Niantie. Bay State at South Framingham. Massachusetts—One brigade of thres Mmuu and one separate regiment . oné squardon cavalry, one mm field artiliery, one company corps, one field hospital, one a ice company, at South Fram- “Hampshire—One regiment in- troop cavairy, one battery company sognal Island at Quonset Point. troops cavairy, lery, one ambu. juonset Point, ol "“’T“’"ma:flmw tary Baker said the troops would be sent to the border wherever and as fully as General Funston oetermlnca -Secretary -Baker. er issiled the following statement: 'In vl-' of the dlptnrbed condlunni hrder. to plete ‘5 EEa FEE “l! ‘“ g'!':l?:'e ‘those on duty fl:ul: on n-omm dflmg to time o 48 to distribute e duty. “This call for mllitia i vhon:v un- related “to. CReneral .m-l tién and contemplates no Id.fll entry into fl(uica except as may be necessary to pursue b‘ndita who at- tempt outrages on American soil.” ALL WIRES IN SONORA HAVE BEEN CUT Amorluu Au Bolnn Brought to the Border in Automobiles. Nogales, Ariz., June 18.—Al] telephone- and -telegraph wires I from the American to the l(uxlm side of the border have been cut in Sonora. Americans are being brought to th. border in automobiles trom Where a nanti-. tg: noccurred today. Carru.nu au- 1l ox-ltlel previously had réfused a train l'eflllu COMMANDER OF N. ¥ ¥. N. G. HAS RECEIVED ORDERS To Mobilize Guard in Accordance With Orders From Wuhlnafim ¥ June 1&—)‘.10: ‘of New ank. l! 76( vhlonnl eamdm their unm at their arm- m:’z?.. -uue-mpunukmn,mrl’ouh from there to the b OFFIGEBI PLAGED AT GEN. FUNSTON’S DISPOSAL Two Major Generals -nd 21 aeaudh- Generals !' wmnmn. Jun. : pmu Senocst of tmflitia, Tegiments “‘3‘?}2} flell Yale atu lents, Mex- NO CALL FOR COAST Vi ARTILLERY COMPANIES Ample Equipment on Hand to Outfit the Men Onllod. the country, will not be mustered and the national guard “coast artillery companies hayse not been nnmnmd. All the field artillery, cavalry- s w S oyed, as will many of e mi fleld hospitals and ambulance panies. The war department has hand- ample equipment and clothhu moutqumunuun this force. The -;pliu to 79 batteries of field or‘k tmoul;' of e.nvu.!ry tnd ou cavalry machine ngmefl- companies and :l llmui , el with full equipment nlrudy issued to them.. Twenty-six lance companies and 27 fldd‘ol s ..lso rds rfi- have been - ordered ek WAGHINQTOH ATBH l New 25 Wumngen. June 18.—The ‘government has the sp; 3 to day. za's m nttltud- directed s ground for 'pu:uu“m General Pershing’s no indication flut has u{‘hwnuoh of weakening how- ever, 4 t the nd;mmfi:‘zm bhas no present purpose uflviueuu?:rhn s e el e solumn, except in the ihnibod mne in which it has been operating with signal success for some weeks. General eral Pershing’y 3 recent reports h.,v. Indicated that he ag succeeded in clearing -out all or- ity of his camps. ands of outlaws in the vleln- AMERICAN RESIDENTS IN MEIXCO CITY ALARMED Rmnt Raids Along the Border Look- Upon as Gmlnous. Washington, M 18.—Offictal ports that redent ralds :’leng the bor- 2.‘; Hosicsny 14 Mot s Ame- y se- beyond: wefe refl day in Ma.n elxial lh lneln«m of. m 'thbxsta ernment toward vn,m In or:ply Mr, o incinded & e et 7o nmu.f‘ Tadnouniing CAUSED EXCI‘FEMENT IN NEW HAVEN Officgrs F!W With Tel- .p{mnlq Inguliles. 3 u.——Nn' bt St Tuhe 1 ““é‘«'«%fim :InGdimmd Voillynuflukmhgwwmx Desperate Resistance by the M&Hfi:flnms and -Germans—Fresh Aw by " the Garm Apmt Frmdtl’o&mflmfiemmd Northwest of Verdun ; PrmeFrmtlm—MF"hingmthe Air Has Taken "BkeeqfieFrnanmt—lmSayu the Austrians ‘Have Not Yet Withdrawn Troops From the ltalian Front mHanTm‘inNfi&sn!hly.‘ ‘Willard Flm convicted wife murderer, was hanged at the State Penitentiary at Rawlings, Wyo. el ‘were filed , Del;; by the erican - troleum. Corp. cqnlul $10,000,000. Canada’s. M area will be 115 per ‘was | cent lower this year than it was last mlceorflb‘" to an official announce- ?tlmnt took llmdom was killed l.mlhumuum.wutmmba partly of the uniform of a soldier. the official ‘report of the on|fight to army headquarters sald one was_killed and two wounded, it was oros tonu-ht that two Mexicans were killed: ' Made Attack on Rear Guard. from r.helx' horses. l\iw lieutenant went otg mo% 5 of those wounded,” but was By two bullets. § Giv-lr.v Charged the Mexicans, Hfll inf % -{are somewhat in Mu m.‘m nrhad A secon ma«:t wn-on u"" Mexican side t n | miles from e'x’.‘: ford ana m:‘: out scwun: parties. Bandits Fled. P The bandits fled (before the Ameri- can forcés. Last night Major Ander- son's outpost was fired upon from a Mexican house, The hom vu charg- Pinls were toa an: Bor fhe N had fled lnzn fiu a&u n:l”“u" opposite San Pedro was thor- el sobaland Rt Hiete Whs occa: - | sniping, none of the Ameri- nzu retirement of the expedition be- son Glatrict, Mesteas Gonsul 3%, Mm»*mm.my S romised to c-pu'u Outlaws. "'s"x..@ S50y todsy upan Thsteuctions Franklin H. Walker, mlilionaire dis- tiller of Walkervill home in He was 64 years of age. Gold to the -motmt nount of was received Canada and deposited lttheNe'XorkAmOflcebyJ B Morgan & ‘Compulso: fiitary sorvice for all e neemry?lrtho natien is to end Col. Rooseyelt declared arvard ndmfi. F-ur men !;"‘ lxph.flml mb- of l.uid ¢ wm‘l the Danish West In= & ";’all ers of Hamilton .ve Tre- e T meonvlofl Antonio Gior- ‘“:»dupml Allen Brumfll a negro of ¥, was made by the t that it has pnder e, Ont. died at his | bank ure, | in a letter to | TRANSPORT HENDERSON LAUNCHED AT PHILADELPHIA. Ao’ 13 Has a Stabilizer to Overcome Exces- « sive R.lllng at Sea, Philaaciphia, June 13—The h- transport launc] ing of the Henderson, the first to held at the evmmmm ‘g both bnna:te- tvt con- ss, Admi Benson, chief of opera- t‘lt:nl of the Tnited States navy, and Major General commandant of the Unlt«kflhfifl ‘marine inch guns and two pounders. new vessel is capable of carry- ing 2,000 troops and 82 horses. A fea- the | ture of the ship's construction is a exoessive stabilizer to overcome ing at sea. NEWS CAUSED CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT AT PLATTSBURG. Men Are Awaiting Telegraphic Orders to Join Their Commands, ——— Plattsburg, N. Y., June 18.—News fin the national "‘"'m of every state a0 ;phic ord to join the telegraj ic. lers lo::.nd- of which they are members, Today was the 38th consecutive day fhe woreh Thus fak Gxpetienced.. The 1© WO ‘thus len rain was accompanied by hailstones unusual size, NEW YORK HAS LOST 3 SKIRT MAKING INDUSTRY As a Result of the Strike of 60,000 New York, June 18.—This city vir- tually has lost the skirt manufac large skirts,” said Ofr. Heinman, omm-n&ouentmdfim],n COLONEL IOQEVELT'O e roll-| sfan "attacks l.\!d mtmd 3,446 Rlll- % E‘n:hm b by the Germam l!lemp'-l against the French positions northeast and northwest of Verdun met with no says against the Le Mort vame Thiaumont sectors. - Again there has been considerable 108t one A.- um;um,n iuvamw"h- Rt et B AR ualities. ummmmh.n bom- | barded numerons towns in Northern WARSHIPS ORDERED TO BOTH COASTS OF MEXICO. Secretary Daniels Says It is a Pre-. cautionary Measure. gton, June 18. — Secretary D&ni.l:‘nwm ordered several addi- and other small craft onbotgu?hoqnmdweawmw M‘r operations of the navy department, was called into rence with Becre'.u'r Daniels tonight to -elpct the lhips to be sent from the east coast. probably - will be despatched to Ven Cruz and Tampico. No other additional ship movements are con ed at the present time, Secretary s declared. SINN FEINERS CLASH WITH POLICE IN DUBLIN. Soldier Who Tried to Seize Flag Was RouaMy Handled. 8.40 p. m.—The Sinn came into contact in Westmoreland street today when a procession of 3,000 members of the Sinn Fein, after a celebration of mass hall The mass was held in ancl.-:-n churdt:. on Merchants WEIQHTS AND HEA'I)RI! 3 ; WE‘K TO BE OBSERVED e R 2 In Nc-\‘ma-dfimcklfldtho - Un“-im !oii. Jllne lL—h accordance ‘with the reeommendati ion of the n&- mmmmm ce, this week will be observed as Ww—mmu:&- York and 35 other cities of the United ‘The ministers, priests o Sermons it ng tonest weights and Pu ‘the public schools be in- . how . to ' detect Now ANNW!R‘A!V oF