DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. FOLLOW VILLA TRAIL M ii. 8. CAVLARYMEN FOLLOW VE HICLE TRACKS NEW CLEW TO BANDIT'S LAIR. TROOPS HUNT DAY AND NIGHT Rumor of Qatherlno of Vllllstas In Chihuahua Desert to Cut Expedi tion's Line of Communication Causes Fear on Border. tVMttrn Ntmpapn Union New ferric. Columbus, N. M. North from tho town of Guerrero nnd cast of the line of tho Mexico Northwestern railroad, through Arroyos and over trails that lead through the buttos and canyons of tho SIcrro Tarahumaro, American cavalrymen of tho Seventh regimont nro riding night and day, Booking Francisco Villa, according to latest re ports received from field headquar ters at Colonla Dublan. Llttlo Information concerning tho pursuit filtered over tho border, and nothing doflnlto was received from of ficial sources. Thoro woro persistent reports, however, that tho forces of Col. Dodd had captured the man who was once tho "Robin Rood" of Mexico, but becauso of the difficulty in com munication have been unablo to mako & report. Lato reports from tho camp of Gen. J. J. Pershing at tho front, stated that tho track of a vehicle, believed to bo a carrlago carrying Villa In his flight, had been discovered. Other advices said that tho Ameri can cavalrymen woro riding through tho mountains In tho toeth of a heavy gale, which mingled with snow and drizzling rain, cut through tho army blouse and sweater Into tho very vitals of tho men, but that not a slnglo man Indicated a doslre to glvo up tho oarch. Army men hero woro considerably disturbed by numerous warnings from confidential sources that Vllllsta ad herents are gathorlng In tho Chihua hua desert, both north and south of Asconslon and near tho motor trail leading from Columbus to Casas Gran dcB for tho purpose of attempting to cut tho American lino of communica tion. ZEPPELINS REPEAT RAID. Fleet of Gas Bags Again Rains Death on Island. London. Tho coast of Scotland and tho northern and southeastern coun ties of England woro attacked by zep jiolfns again Sunday night, according to an official announcement by the secretary of war. Tho announcement says: "A zeppolin raid took placo Sunday night when tho coast of Scotland and tho northern and southeastern coun ties of England were attacked. Bombs wero dropped at various places." With tho exception of tho big air raid of January 31, whon tho casual ties wero G7 persons klllod and 117 Injured, tho zeppolin raids of Friday and Saturday nights caused greater loss of life than provlous aorlal at tacks this year. Tho total casualties for tho two nights, according to an official report, wore R porsons klllod and 1GC wound, ed. To Reopen (Famous Case. Washington, D. C Tho colobratod lnterraountaln rato caso bogun In 1911 nd disposed of three yoara later In the supremo court was rooponed April 1 by tho intorstato commerco commis sion on potition of tho Spokane Mer chants' association and tho Novada railroad commission. A hearing will begin hero April 24 nnd a decision will bo rendered as Bpoodlly as possible. Schwab Buys Mammoth Factory. Baltimore, Md. Charles M. Schwab, chairman of the board of directors of tho Bothlohom Steel company, finan cier nnd multimillionaire stool mag nato, has purchased tho Baltimore Bheet and Tin Plato company, tho $3, 000,000 ontorprlso recently promoted by J. E. Aldrcd. Tho purchaBO will result in tripling tho originally pro. posed size of tho plant. Ready for Qotch. Fremont, Nob. Whllo horo on his way from Lincoln to his homo in Dodgo, Joo Steelier declared ho was ready any day now to tacklo Frank Gotch. "Any sort of an arrangement oulta mo," said Stechor. "What I want Is a chanco at the champion who hand ed his crown to Ordoman." Milk Famine In Chicago. Chicago. Chicago facod a Bhortago ef milk April 1 as a result of action taken by 10,000 farmers of tho milk .producers' association, who domandod n hlghor price from tho distributors. Tho normal dally supply of 1,750,000 quarts was cut to 75,000, it was said. To Place a Big Loan. Now York.Tho loan to bo placed in this country by tho Chinese gov ornmont will probably amount to 5,. . 000,000 and tho proceeds will bo used in the purchase hero of supplies, it was understood In banking circles. Walte Signs a Confession. Now York. What purports to bo a .formal confession by Dr. Arthur Walto that ho murdorod his father-in-law, John E. Pock, of Grand Rapids, was printed April 2 by tho New York jWorld SEIZED SHIP III SEA LONE GERMAN CAUSES REIGN OF TERROR ON BRITISH STEAMER. THREATENED TO FIRE BOMBS Teuton Confines Captain of Matoppo In Cabin and Disables Wireless Finally Captured by U. S. Officers and Put In Irons. Lowes, Del., April 1. Tho Brltlsk steamer Mntoppo put In at this port on Thursday with a thrilling talo of piracy. A Oorman Btownway, armed with two revolvers, had como within a hair's breadth of capturing single- handed tho vessel and Its cargo of war munitions destined for Russia. ICrnest Schulcr, tho German, Is un der arrest. Ho is In irons nt tho fed eral customs house in Lowes. Ho has In his possession inonoy and papers bolonglng to tho captnin. Nothing can bo learned about him. The Matoppo weighed anchor at Sandy Hook nt night, bound for Vladi vostok with a cargo of war materials landed at Now York. Two hours later Schuler camo out of his hiding place. Ho put the wireless out of opera tion, forced tho captain Into a cabin nt tho point of his guns, searched his papers and tho Bhip's safo and until morning was In completo control of tho ship. Tho officers and crow of tho ship wero terrorized through tho night by tho man'B declaration that ho had placed bombs In differont parts of tho ship and that tho vessel would bo blown to bits if they tried to attack him. After running tho ship for a night Schuler was rospoiiBlblo for his own undoing. About noon, whon tho steamer was oft Rohoboth bay, Dola waro, ho insisted on being put ashoro. IIo wa3 put over in a pilot boat, still with his two guns, and mado for tho shoro. In tho meantime tho Matoppo ran up a signal asking for Immodlato as sistance. It was seen by tho Bupor Intondont of tho maritlmo exchange reporting station at tho Delaware breakwater and tho federal coast guard crow at Lowes Immediately put off In Its largo power launch. Tho launch reached Schulor's boat Just as ho waB approaching the beach at Rohoboth. Schulor was ordered to surrender and como into tho launch. Ho throw his rovolvors overboard and camo in. Ho was taken to tho cus toms houso and clappod in irons. Search 1b bolng mado for bombs on tho ship. U. S. HOLDS GADSKI'S SPOUSE German Navy Officer Is Arrested by Agents of the Department of Justice in Wetland Plot. Now York, April 1. Capt. Hana rnuschor, an officer of tho Gorman navy and tho husband of Mmo. Jo hanna Gadski, tho opera singer, was arrested on Thursday by ngonts of tho dopnrtmont of Justlco on a fcdornl warrant charging him with bolng con corned in a conspiracy on Soptombor 14. 1014, to blow up tho Wolland canal In Canada. Captain Tauschor's arrost followed disclosures mado by Horst von dor Goltz, alias Brldgman Taylor, who was brought horo from tho Towor of London. Captain Tnuschor Is head of the Tauschor Arms company nttd Is tho American representative of tho Krupp Gun works of EsBon, Germany. WILSON AID TO WED HEIRESS Miss Atlco Gertrude Gordon Announces Her Engagement to Dr. Cary Grayson, U. S. N. Washington, April 1. Announce nont was mndo nt tho Whlto Houso jn Thursday that Miss Allco Gortrudo Gordon, an hoiress and, formor ward of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, had an nounced in Now York tho ongagoment to Dr. Cary T. Grayson, United Statos navy surgeon and porBonal friend, aldo and physician to tho president. Miss Gordon 1b tho possessor of mil lions. Mr. Gordon died flvo years ago. Ho waB a world-famous brldgo build or. Miss Gordon's romnnco is tho 'ourth in tho Whlto Houso sinco Wuodrow Wilson bocamo prosidont. Mr. Wilson and his two dnughtora 'invo boon married sinco 1i1b term bo 3; tin. Immigration Bill Wins Again. Washington, April 1. Tho Bur nett Immigration bill, twico passed by both houso and sonata and vetoed loth tlmos, onco by formor President Taft and tho last tlmo by President iVilson, ngain passod tho houso. -Tho voto was 308 to 87. Tho hoilse voted lown a proposal by Roprosontatlvo 3abath of Illinois to strike out tho lit sracy test. New York Woman Held ns Spy. Romo, April 3. Charlotte von ICuoh nan, a Now York artist, was sentenced to two months' imprisonmont nnd ban fshmont on a chargo of doing secret servlco work for Gormany In Liicorno. Anothor woman got the sama sentence. Bombs Kill Allied Troops. Borlln, April 3. Two hundred Eng. i&h and French soldlors woro killed in German nlr raids on Salonlkl March 30, according to Berlin reports re ceived on Friday. Nuraarous barrack bouses woro destroyed. WILL THE DOVE :$J0ft0fyM?l LTIM0RE AMERICAN. BPWJMWjj WAITE KILLED PECKS DECLARES "MAN FROM EGYPT" MADE HIM DO IT. Dentist Says He Gave Both Victims Germs and Fed Poison Also to Father-ln-Law. Now York, March 30. Dr. Arthur Warren Waito confessed en Tuesday that ho killed his mothor-in-law, MrB. Hannah Pock, with disease germs and murdored his fathor-ln-law, John E. Peck, with arsenic. In making tho confession holaid the groundwork for his dofeiiBO on tho ploa of montal irresponsibility. Ho attributed two natures to himself a good and an evil one and said that tho evil nature, a stranger to his real self, dominated him when ho commit ted tho crimes. Tho essential part of tho dontlBt's confession was mado to District Attor ney Swann and Assistant District At tornoyB Mancusco and Brothers in tho prosonco of formor AsslBtant Attorney Walter R. Deuel, who has boen en gaged as counsel for Doctor Walto. Tho lawyers walked into the private room of tho alcoholic ward, to which Doctor Waito had boon removed, and found tho man lying on n bed rubbing his hand across his forehead, seeming ly In n shaken and uncertain condition. "Don't you remember mo?" asked Mr. Brothers. "You talked to mo last Friday." "Did I?" asked Doctor Walte. Thoro was a moment's pauso boforo Doctor Watto spoko again. "Oh, but that doesn't matter," ho said; "it's all ovor now. I did it all. I killed Mrs. Pock and Mr. Peck. Tho man from Egypt mado mo do 1L Ho was after mo for a long time. I couldn't shako him off. I wasn't ablo to get rid of him until last night. "Ho's gone now, but 1 couldn't got away from him for a long time. 1 don't know -what his namo was. I asked him and ho didn't toll me. I was afraid of him. I told Clara about him." By "Clara" Doctor Walto meant his wlfo, who is now In Grand Rapids. Representatives of the district at torney's ofllco are searching for tho undertaker who ombalmod tho body of Pock. Mr. Swann declared Walto had told him that he had mado an agree ment with tho undertaker that for a consideration of $9,000 the latter would testify Hint ho had used arsenic in tho fluid with which ho embalmed Peck's body. Earllor In tho day Doctor Walto talked freely to his brother and Ray mond C Schlndlor, tho private detec tive employed by tho Pock family. More Airships for Mexico. Snn Diego, Cal., March 30. Capt. V. Clark, aeronautical onglnocr of tho signal corps aviation school horo, and Lieut. ThomnB DoWltt Milling, Junior military aviator and Instructor In fly ing, havo recolvcd instructions to proceed to Washington to luspect, purchaBO and test a number of now aeroplanes to bo sent to tho expedi tionary forces operating in Mexico. Pullman Shops Strike Ends. Chicago, April 1. Flvo hundred strikers of the Pullman car works, who struck two wccko ago for nn In creuuo In wages from 20 to 25 cunts an hour, returned to work. They agreed to accopt a two-cont Increase Train Robbers Take Mall. Shrovoport, La.. April 1. Robbers boarded Toxas &. Pacific mall trnlu No, 23 at tho station hero as It waB pulling out. They bound two mall clerks nnd took two pouches of regis tered mall. GET A LOOK-IN 27 KILLED IN WRECK THREE FAST TRAINS IN CRASH IN OHIO. Rear Collision Between Two East Bound Trains Sideswlped by West Bound Twentieth Century Limited. Clovelnnd, 0 March 31. State, fed eral and railroad Investigation of tho doublo wreck on Wednesday on the Lako Shoro railroad at Amherst, O., near horo, which cost tho lives of fully twonty-soven persons and injured forty, was begun here. Railroad officers doclaro tho blame for tho crash which piled up the Twentieth Contury flyer and two other crack Lako Shoro passenger trains in to a tangled heap of Junk probably will bo shared by two railroad em ployees. Tho railroad company, in an official statement explaining tho wreck, de clared tho first section of train No. 86, after stopping at tho interlocking tower at Amherst, had started ahead at flvo or ten miles an hour. Tho sec ond section ran into tho first. Two roar cars of tho first section fell ovor on tho west-bound track Just as tho Twontioth Century Limited, bound for Chicago, was approaching. Tho Twen tieth Contury collided with part of tho wrockago on tho west-bound tracks. The Twentieth Century was derailed except for tho three rear cars. All of tho passengers killed or seriously hurt wore in tho rear car of tho first sec tion of train No. 8G. CHAIN OF AERO RELAYS American Army Aviators Establish New System to Expedite Work. Field Headquarters American Puni tive Expedition, Colonla Dublan, by Motor to Columbus, N. M., April 1. A completo chain of aviation relays from tho American border to tho front has boon established. Tho main base Is at flold headquartors. Tho advan tage of tho relay 13 that It enables tho planes to travel with fairly light loads i rain ouo Hmuon to me next. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Paris, April 1. Tho Russian hospi tal ship Portugal has been torpedoed and sunk. There woro many wound od soldiers on board at tho tlmo. Borno, Switzerland, April I. Two neroplanos of unknown nationality, dropped flvo largo bombs at dnwn this morning on tho Swiss -vlllugo of Por rontruy, near tho French frotlor. Sorao damago to property was caused. London, April 1. Two thousand munitiou workers aro now on strlko In tho government gun factories in tho CI;do district and reports from Glas gow said tho labor troubles threat ened to Bpread. Loss than 400 strikers havo roturnod to work in splto of tho pressure of union loadors. Planeo for Big Warships. Seattle, April 3. Tho Pugot sound navy yard has boon Informed that all largo war vessols will carry aoro planus nnd equipment for launching thorn. Ordors havo boon rocolved to build launching ways on tho deck. Quake Shocks Recorded. Washington, April 3. Tho seis mograph at Georgetown university re corded severe earthquake shocks last ing almost an hour. It was estimated that tho quako took placo somo 3,300 miles from Washington. SHOT SELF TO DEATH E. P. CUMMINGS, HEAD OF MICHL GAN SCHOOLS, ENDS LIFE AS , BROTHER DRINKS POISON. COMMITS DEED AT CHICAGO Nothing Found by Police to Indicate Suicide Compact Shot Once Before Believed His Case Was Hopeless Wrote Two Letters. Chicago, April 3. Edward P. Cum mlngs, superintendent off bcIiooIb of Lansing, Mich., shot himself to death In tho Stratford hotel here. At prac tically tho Bamo tlmo Dr. Herbert Cummlngs, hiB brother, swallowed poison in Grand Haven, Mich. Nothing has boon found to indicato a suicido compact Pollco and rela tives bcliovo neither brother know of tho other's act. Doctor Cummlngs la still alive, but his condition makes discussion of tho death of his brother Impossible. E. P. Cummlngs, who until last No vember was president of tho State Teachers' association of Michigan, feared he was losing his mind, accord ing to tho belief expressed by his phy sician and close friends in Lansing. It is Bald that for many months Mr. Cummlngs has been under a severe nervous strain. His mother, suffer ing from a montal derangement, caused him considerable anxiety whilo sho was residing In his home. Mr. Cummlngs had been at Daytona Beach for two months in an effort to recuperate, following injuries iecelved when ho shot himself last December. According to friends and relatives, at that time, he shot himself accidental ly whilo cleaning his shotgun after a hunting trip. Part of his heart was torn away and tho fear that ho never would recover his strength as a result of his injury, is said to havo been one of tho causes of his suicide. Doctor Cummlngs swallowed tho poison whilo recovering from injuries sustained recently when he Blashcd his wrists with a knifo. Tho Grand Havon pollco assort ho previously had mado four attempts to end his life. Cummlngs registered at tho hotel as "R. S. Brown, Detroit." Ho loft two lotters one to his widow and the other to Mr. Sea grove. In them ho said ho killed him self becauso ho "didn't want to become a burden to his family and tho state." FRENCH DRIVEN FROM TOWN Germans Capture Strong Position at Malancourt Another Town Is Men aced Paris Admits Loss. London, April 3. Tho crown prince has resumed his great drive on Ver dun with furious attacks on both sides of tho River Mouse. Tho Btrongly fortified villago of Mal ancourt, ten miles northwest of Ver dun, was captured by tho Hermans on Thursday night. Frontal attacks by massed German legions drovo the French out of tho villago, an Impor tant highway communication point, but tho French still hold redoubts com manding tho highway. Tho Germans captured 328 prisoners. Throo heavy Gorman' infantry at tacks wero preceded by a terrific bom bardment from German batteries on tho heights surrounding the town. Tho German war ofllco announced do fonslvo positions on both sides were captured. Tho French hold on tho villago of Bethincourt, two miles east of Malan court, is seriously threatened by the capture of Malancourt French experts estimate that tho Germans havo lost 20,000 men in the renowal of tho strugglo about Verdun. Paris, April 3. French troops have evacuated the ruined villago of Malan court tho war ofllco announced on Thursday. Tho Germans drovo tho French out of tho villago at night, attacking. heavily throo times after a violent bombardment. In massed attacks the enemy ad vanced on Malancourt, attacking In threo different places. After a ter rible struggle, raging for several hours, tho French ndvanco guard bat talion evacuated, having Inflicted heavy losses on tho enomy. 299 ARE SAVED FROM SHIP Liner Chlyo Maru Grounded In Fog on One of the Loma Islands South of Hongkong. Shanghai, April 3. Tho largo trans pacific passenger liner Chiyo Maru grounded in a fog on ono of tho Lenia islands, south of Hongkong. Nino tug boats and launches from a British torpedo-boat destroyer haVo gono to its asalstanco and aro taking off its 209 passengers from San Francisco and Manila. Begin Suit to Bar Liquor. Butler, Mo., April 3. Injunction suits havo been filed horo by Prosocut ing Attorney DoWltt C. Chastaln, seek ing to prevent throo railroads from transporting intoxicating liquors into tho county. Forty-Five British Sailors Drown. London, April 3. Forty-llvo sailors of tho British cruiser Conquest wero drowned through tho capsizing of a cutter during n galo, it was officially announced. Tho cutter was being towed by tho crulsor. GOSSIP FROMJjTAU uuUSE According to tho report of tho insur ance comintui8SIon, pcllclos in force in, tho state will aggrogato $1,110,000,000. Bank deposits In tho stato increased $30,000,000 during tho past yenr, the largest amount over reported, accord ing to figures by tho Btato 'banking; board. Democratic namos cannot appear on republican ballots, nor vlco versa, nor can members of cither party pose as-, progressives, according to a ruling of' Secretary of Stato Pool. Preparations aro boing mado for maneuvers of tho national guards at. somo point in tho state, to bo held on a gigantic scale, in ovent of being: called Into action In Moxlco. Several towns ovor the stato havo engaged supervisors and will conduct, public school gardens during thoi summor, In cooperation with tho ex tension service of tho collego of agri culture. General Hall is of tho belief that It the war department looks favorably upon an Interstate 'maneuver, tho ovent may ho held oven If tho guards men are not called upon to go to the. front this summer. State Treasurer G. E. Hall has de cided to pay out all fees in his posses sion for tho support of stato boards and departments except fees paid to him by State Food Commisslonor Her man's oil and food departments. Miss Bertha M. Ludwig, han beoni appointed matron of the stato hospital: for Insane at Norfolk. Sho is n. grad uate nurse and has served as super visor in tho stato hospital for insane at Hastings and Is now an employe at tho state hospital for insane at Lincoln. Dr. Cummins, secretary of tho. board of secretaries of the stato board: of health, says that when people get accustomed to frequent baths, and" learn to keep clean, personally, ther will have becomo so pleased with tho. result that annual "clean up" proclam ations will not bo necessary. Attorney General Reed has assured' the several interested county oillcials who have written him regarding tho. case of the Great Northern Railway company vs. Blalno county, Involving tho constitutionality of an assessment that he will give the matter personal' attention in tho federal court, and; will prepare the necessary pleading. Nearly half of the farmers In flfty nlne counties of the stato will be un ablo to supply their own seed corn, this spring, and tho department of agronomy at tho stato farm at Lin coln has secured a list of names of farmers who havo seed for sale and who can supply those loss unfortu nate. Nearly two thousand porsons arc on the regular monthly payroll of tho state of Nebraska. The exact number as shown by tho warrant register of the stato aduitor's office Is 1,959, or whom more than one-third are in mates of tho fifteen institutions under the board of control, about tho same number employed In the university and normal schools, 223 aro depart mental employes and 58 aro Jutlge3 and reporters of tho district court. Secretary of Stnte Pool has orderpd" another 10,000 automobile number plates and he is not certain that will be enough to supply tho growing de mand. Tho numbers ordered run from 70,000 to 80,000. Tho secretary of stato Is now selling plates numbered above C3.000. As this Is tho first year under tho now law that plates have been sold in numerical order it is now cortaln that there are more than 03, 000 automobiles owned In Nobraska. The buildings started last year at the stato farm aro rapidly nearlng com pletion. Tho dairy building, boiler house and horse barn will bo occupied ' some tlmo thlB spring. On tho new city campus of tho stato university work will soon start pn tho construc tion of tho botany and chemistry buildings, excavating for which 1b prac tically complete. All that remains to. bo dono on the dairy building ia tho construction of the roof. Tho boiler houso is complete. Tho equlpmcut for tius building Is expected to arrive. May 1. Capt R. E. McMillan nnd Edgar Bag noil, tho two men sent from Nebraska to bo trained as aviators for servlco in the United Stntes army, aro now' at Newport Nowb, Va and havo begun their course of Instruction at tho Cur tis schorl located thcie. Food Commlsslonei Harman has. gono to Chicago to tonfer with a government official In regard to tho Investigations in progress regarding certa'ln patont modlcines, ospeelally those advertised as "cures," which are believed to bo fraudulent. Brown and Keya Pahn counties havo applied Jointly to tho stato board of Irrigation, highways and dralnago for a stato aid brldgo to be constructed over tho Niobrara river at McLean crossing, to take tho place of an old structuro which was carrlod out by tho Ice this spring. State Hotel Commissioner P. F. Ackorman has reminded hotel koopers that spring Ib hero and that they should indulge in house cloaning, and has designated April 5 as a day to b Jeyoted to that purposo. 4 t i