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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1916)
Daily Advertising is the pen dulum that keeps buy ingand selling in motion THE WEATHER. Cloudy i, MA'-XO. 211. OMAHA, Vi;i)KSI)AV MOKNINd, AIM.... , 1!M(I l'HU'UTHKN' IWUKS. O Tralne, at Motet Mews Hull, eto, &o SIMILM CQPV TWO CKNTS. Oma THE HA TEUTONS SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES IN VAIN ATTACK Powerful German Assault on Fint French Lines Sooth of Douatt ' mont Repulsed and In vaderi Driven Back, VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUELS ON JVench Official Report Bays Night Taioed Without Renewal of Infantry Attack. t'AlIJ Anvil 4 A ni.wnrf ill !lv man attack against lb" flrt llns of thi Vfiub goiitti of .Uouaumont waa rpl"l today, and tha Orman wcra driven bark In th direction of ( liHiiffpur wood, which llit lo inn northwest, Tha French artillery con iicntr(d tblr fir ti Iha retiring Oermans, who, according Id tha of fl i ataiemenl liiid fjy Ilia French war offl'a tonight, auffeted Donald etablei Joes, (in lh went of the, ,Mue a f.er- burn tHmk iikiiIiimI Jfnu'oiirl fulled,, ItKKMN, prU 4. Vla London,) -Wrong French positions aotithwnat of tumtumout and In the Callltt, wood northeast of Verdun, have een ( k r by Oerman troops, lha war offlca announced today, Kerspturn by Ilia Jirlflsh ot a nilna crater at fit, Mo), nouth of Vprea, whlrli Ilia Or tnunn had lwn occupying la eltto r (ordud In tha official atataniet.it, PAim, April 4,- ,N Infantry at tfleka weio mad. Inr.t nlaht by tha Ormana In tha Verdun tea-Ion, tha var ffln announced this afternoon, Tha French rvntlnuad their heavy bombardment along tha Jiouauniont Vau front, northeant of Verdun, Tha response; wag feebut. There were violent artillery exchanges near Avocourt and Malancourt, Th text of Hi statement follow: 'In I hi Argonue (llelil't w bavd bombarded certain nf tha Herman or ganlxaHons, particularly in Ih rin of Mn(. CsP'on and Mln oml, "Wt of tha Mi' Iher h bn artlllry flMln of fwnnlliralila via lna aloof ilia from fcam Avwuurt far aa JMnlnn'ourt, Kt of llm Mim Ih rifKlil Mt4 relatively ail)l. "Tha ijrrniia Jmv iniKl no Uck ltit in front lifriwn f KiiKtmiori! an4 Vau, r tilllii,'l ly o'ir i:annir Hrl of yn1tny, "French hHttrru- tmv ben imrtlfii lrljf a'llva in firfoa "icon niny r'ol lion in ihla rRin, Tha aicniy h t" H)tm4f4 fent trtiily. "Kat ft th forff f Tr-rn Hrotig yitntmhlHHirir Uy lh ammy hut i,rn 4vriA y nur flr. "In l', Ki'i'h hnilorloa m a't f'j in xliHliua a ilMinoii aiiply fruln an tM lilahway Mtfii Thann anl M'clhaiiwn," Brandcis Object of Systematic .Attack WAKIIf NOTOV, IHI 4, Kcimlor Chll. ion ri'iwMHi for rwoimntiinioir ilia eon fliniKflon of l-o'itu I'. Hrni'l'li hi a u lirTno rourt Jualka wi nia'la lotny in lh Judl' lury coiniiillic. Air. t'lillton wnl iliHliman of tli milicoininlltf wlih'h licuid "hraa kkIii1 Mr, imn'1la mil mi of Hit' Hires rt'fiioi'inl who r'Prlrl in lil fuvor, "Hiirh man a Mr, Hrnn1l," M Hrnnlnr I'lilllmi, "n prrmiliicrilly flv in imlilM and irlvi lir and t Hi limloil of rliiriJflnii of Minmun Imv, tha awKkoiilna "f lh aialn to Ihttir il'ily ennri mIiik iii.limiriiil ooinliliiHtlon Hint Old rtclriiilliNiInn of ll ilnlillnu Una hMMn iu h i i'l imiional ioi-r I limilld I" llHMl t.rill flii(K'lt III roiilrdl In (ill" l (..III I M llll'l lil fnln lri;llHtl',a Ihi.Iii ni,) or Imih i-iii. r, hiuI lm hoiiIiI liiii'ii I mi n Iuiiiihm lirudlKV If h hint hi.l NiiHii-ril nmuf .illi iilil,ia'Hiliil, It I III Ft'liMi. lliiil Itn'in WK4 tt a nlr Mi .ill, 1 1 1 1 . ( . , . I k I of IIIKiiii nl l.i (hl'in l.lin lit Ihe inllimtlli'ii c.f llif pul'lli:." Tho Weather I'llltM AH till T l In Tor I 'initliit, I 'mini il I'attlv .l.i.i.l), ii..t 'lnclv llluiu tti.it U Irnlv lien h ihnai to It mi'tM l uie. rni rlrri al liMk Wlfrr. t to til (li 4a. m II III , , , ,,u ! a. nt t i.i ... a in t-i I'i in II H 1. 1 v. U l.i I. S . in , .1 f ' ( I- in . , . I l III li C I.I .j I P Ml . , , I i l 1. 1 1 I I'l -i o lwpeilte .ci !. t- l I Itll I I' ... I .. i .Ui .1 I- , ,..l 1 't 'a tt ' i I ' 1 1 "I I I " I I , M ll I tt. - I, III,. , I . I it - I . , ..,.( I H.l I- l II I, t I- l.n, tout kl , 1, t -. I.I.. I .- I . '.. I ' ... ... I I. , , ,, I (. t ll.xfl Itaaa Itettua el .( hi... !.. 1 ' f ' U 1 e i ,ii STRATEGY OF CHASE OF YILLA OUTLAWS Correipondent at Front Peicribei long Ride to Ouerrero and Bat tie in Village Street-. BANDIT HAS NARROW ESCAPE AT FKONT, March 31. (Via Aaruplana and Mo'or Courier to Aniarlran Hordor, at (Vduiiihua, N, M., Alrll 4.1 Thn atralgy wliarchy aftr two wila of purault (ha Villa I Hind under (Jcnrml ;IIh'0 Jli-rnan lien wm ovfitiikcn hy American Iroopa and dlxpniaid waa ravMld lii r today. Tha plan waa to lend ha Anir-rlrait roluiiin In a airalaht Una along thn "frlng of thn how," whlla Villa waa IiixIiik a lonxr rnula along "tha arc of tha how." Coupli'd with thla mariMivar waa a gcnaral ordar: "Hlum nothing ac pt lioraaflaah," l'miT H'cii inniriK'ilnn th vliy , nil, wlili roloiiol Ucora A, lld" ,rlaiil lwy In Hi van, iti l ninilKlit aouthward from tha honlar IhriKinU ll, a.nnla Mm'la rlvr vllry. Villa im-Kiialille, fir pnioiliia i'h Itruinl" and polm aonlh of I!it, Ii'1 HW IIIIK KBUlHHIll Irf Llll'l Hi rl'liin of nioijiiirtlo. rloaa i'i i.'M f'"t lilKh and lo,,wi with hua. copp'-r-arei-n di'f", whli ti tmrrtnr clonrlv i.o tha aaliu al' of Dm rlvir, In llil ln to th Vllln ponliloii wr diffhriill In l''t, aoni'Mmr II in-rinrd nlmcr guMwnrU, Nxvfrihi'kMa th , mlry i!lly Imr riid n'luiliwunl aloiirr th li"riir linn, triwilna; that Villa finally would try to (urn ali'nd of ttiam to hl "Id haunta. Llicrwlty tail Nina cpl hoi aI t wm in,J hy lli AnK'rti'ana, III4' I'orr ndm'il. im March 7.1 t'oloncl fmd'l'a nmn war rcdncail, hy Hi nnwnnlly of Uavlna ! Iiol nnd hy tha llln of ahnut forty i"n, in a loal advama guard of ahout 4", Thir hM run fomnkH'ly ntit of pin. vlclon for ih iti'ii and f'd for I ha in tint-ii, Nif rilii-l' In"!'') nf lial'lng to a null food tlii-y piiahid on, lavln no fa'ilar Hup of coinniiinliaMon wllh th column In th r-nr, for on aolhj wci-k Hiy tivH on thnlr wha, th'ir iwrva liiili ami am-li acanty food a Ihay iw.uld i I , k ufi, hut alwafa follow Inn th nnPT, "xiiara no'hlnf apt hor fh-ah." Ion- wit lliy pard th horaaa wa proven hy ih'lr final dimtl Into th Villa ulronahold Widndy mornlna, a inarch which fop aiiduran'a and brilliant, affort never ha heen anrpaaaed, H'for Ihl diflh on Monday an avlaior flyloa over unknown mounliilii. fnrllmr Into Mnnlco than any nf Ilia aroplane had prol.ahly peiiKlrNt'd, had dlaitovared Jiodd'a col umn, TH pet day liw flew imck to (Jenwal IVrahloa, who had atartad ouih frevn fll'l head'iuai'lera, alvlng ilia aen rui (ha moat Important nwa nf lh ram tmla'n lo ilitl, namely, (hat Iwdd believed ha knew 'wher V illa w. The nlaht of that aama Tucdy Podd'a aoliinm, atront, alarlod for Ouerrero, flfly-flva inllea away, whera It waa reported that Villa Willi rVW rnen bail captured thn town from th CurrHii.llft aarrlnon. , VnrfcQ March rf A oierlcan. Tlia Arnerhana made flfly-flva mile In HAvantecn hour, ihlliia on a chilly nlaht which cut In Ilia hone of tha ro-n who had rtlacarded every piece of nonflalitlnv aqnlpmant encept hlankit and canteana, and rnea kit. Hum of I hem even had j thrown away Ihelr blaiiketa, i Tha flfly-flva-mllo marcli lo Ouerrero waa holly prenard In Hi hop lhal the town would b reachad bfora tlayllalit. However, a mlalaka In road coat an (Continued mi l'a Two, Column Ono.J Zeppelins Make New Raid Upon England; No Damage is Done MKRUV, April 4.-tWlrlr to av vllle,)-Another Zeppelin raid on I'i Hrltlalt enat waa mad on ..inndny nlaht, th admiralty announced today, Th fnrtl flcatlnna near Yarmouth, wra attaeked and th alrehlp returned aafaly, Tho alBtement followa: "i in ihe tilnlit of April 14 Herman naval alikhlp atlacke,! the auiitheaal con! of r,uiiid and threw etploalve linuilia on th fortiricatluna near Ureal Yiiniioiilh, Altliouah they were alielled the alrahlp retilrimd aafely, liiubili, April n daJliaa rauiied by Ut nliiht'a eppellu raid, II aiiiiiK.ui ed i.rrii UUy tixlay, and there went no cnaiiHlll), The alalt'tiieiit fullowa; "A Zeppelin la reported to h rrnaie.1 the Anallan r..at between I and I n obi' k Hit iTiiraiho) inoriilna Th aliahip dura nut iiiii In have been I'm over Iba Iniid Although arwral eaplualiiii am iipi.tiiit, nit fiaamriit if bomb lm in b r n fi.uhil tip t. date , ' Nit iIiiiim w aa f i'.n. ami nu . '.u'i, lne t'rrti tmi-rtl ' Clarence Hudson Will Bu Formally Accused of Piracy I V iellU, piU t ll t (ti'e I Ci i, . . i i i.f I in,..i: .. .mile! ' I l I. I. HI n .lleiiil . II, al li.in.it ,, et .C fit Hi" I !' -.. I''! t .1. H tt. .')n .ip..a " i :t" t tt.''."i '.' t I ' ' I'. !' I '! I '. l ii. ..,b I l , l. al ia iiiiM i. nr.. ., .. i , .( (' tt M -n ". i .1 , .. Ii. I i ll ata'ti i, i'i ,i ! ' ! t ... I 1 . . II I. ,. I- I l.i , I ,, i,,.,., . .M t:. H l,..t.l h I l ' . . i iri i,, . i. t i i I. i i ti., I i.. it I .. . .1 S1HICMN f HOM S TAT t ROLL t l l,ll. i tt .1 ( i : ! - I , t 1 if t 4! tt " ' 1 I .'.'t'l IH ..M.,S ,.,.(, , I ' - M ( f. .i 4 V I .Ii ' S ,1 -I , i. 1 , I ... V I , ... ...I I i II. . ! . It - ,-! i ..'i,l- 4 .. 1,1. ii' . t i .. i . , . i- , I. .... m. , ,... a ., , it., .i -i HEADS OF KANSAS CITY POLICE FORCE ORDERED TO JAIL Commiiiionen Lap-ley and Lamb Sentenced to Lockup by Judge in Municipal Election Diipute, THEY WOULD NOT HONOR WRITS Official! Disregarded Habi-ai Corpus Command in Caie of Men Arretted. CHIEF ALSO SENT TO BASTILE KANHAH CITY, Mo., April 4, Jamaa H, lplcy and Fred A. IiiiiIi, Jr., police roitimlnalonai nf Kanaaa City, wcra ordcrr-d rointnltted to Jail thin afternoon hy Jndya (larrnra It ii may of Ihn rlrruK murt hecanan of ihidr rrfuaal to honor writ of hahcaa rorpua laaur-d hy tha court In Ilia ( of tdghifcn men arrnatad rly todiiy, KA.VMAa CITV, April t Munli'lpal election her lortay m'k th loe if Ihn hliiret canipalan In Kaimna City In ninny yem. haynr tlenry 1 of, democrat, aneka I el thin. III repui llcau rippouent la i,eoie II, K.dwarl. Wllhln a few houra afler the poll opened the poll, had arreaied i'Si men till womnn In North Hide ward, opponent of Hi mayor chatitd that the arreala wer tiiH'l to prevent th raallna ,f vol,. atalimt lh democrillrt admliilal ra tion t'aptaln Thomaa I, Halilve, acinic chief of pollc, waa committed to th county Jail Ihla afternoon by Circuit Juiian ftiirney, for rafuaing lo honor will of hlil.cn rotpua f'ir releaaa of tim 111 Mien rreld by thw police. St, Louis Man Elected President Of Zion Society INfrKI'MNHKNCK, Mo April 4 -(Hpo-cll Telegram) -At th morning kalon of IM annual convention of the 'Ann' rieliglo Literary oil-iy of ih'i reor ganised church, in f.rori!a al. thl pluci, (Irantilln Trobrbliro nf Ht, lmla, Mo., waa i h'iain pr, a d"iit for tha conilna year, ThoniH J, Klllott, aleo a rlt, lntm mnn, W cthoaen vie pn-aldenl. Ailhiir F, M' Kim of Kicdlelor Hprlng. Mu aecr tnry, and O, A. liecker of Coluiubua, u treasurer, wer r cluelil. Mia Jiule Kvun of Onind llaphl, Midi,, w choen a member of Hie li brary eninmbwlon, and tho fulloalfig of. fleer were re flected: Jiime Hunt of Independence, Mo. , upcrlnienlnt of leiuperiimo department; V. V. Wiper of Chlcaaro, auparlnlendent, nf homo depart ment; Jlarvey rianrty of JiMiinaa City. ur erliilendent. of the aoapol llltrntine lommlaalon; It. W. Irarrell of Hoaion, in, ml.er of tha aoclaj purity hoaid, The (leiiernl Hunday Kcluail aaaot'lfttlmt took up II buelnea Uila afternoon. A atorj-lellei' eonferenco wna held t 4 o'clock, wllh Mra. Waller W, fmllh of I'hlladelphla In chnrga. Th vahla of tho alory in leaciilua rhlhtrrn miinnoia, mi ml and trutli of all kind la betua " phaalfed atrongly In theae eeaelon. and im (iBllKred lea 'heia are telna liiMructntl In lla ueo and Iniportiincn. A Juvenile ofiorua nf t voice furnlMhed tiie mualn at thn eienlng leealou nf th convention. Check for Seventy Million Dollars for Canadian Loan NIIW: YORK, April 4. A eheek for alight ly more than tin,7t,in, aald U be thn largeat ever drawn, piaei throuah lh New Yoik Clenrlna houaa Inday, It waa made hy ,1. I', M..rnii AV Co on a local bank to Ih ordr of lha Canadlnn Hovernment In payment of ,r.,'i,onn, pa value, U per rent bonda recently pur rbaaed bv a ) lull, ale of banker. Theae bunda were recently enld by the banking emlli-nte at pi.l.Hr iiffeilnga at prl ei alight ly under pr. Mrs, Waite File? Suit for Divorce IIRtMi HAI U'K, Mb I. , Claia ltulae SValle toititi divi.ci In an e 1 1. i conn hei linahanl, I'l. Allln.r A Pill 4 Mr filed eult for tine agatnrt 'run Welle nf Sew link, bu bad innfuae.t .i 1'ie nun, 'ei uf her Ittlhur and mother, Mr- and Mia J..I.11 11 I'ei k Borah Objects to Putting State Police Upon N t Mil Sti (. (, Ai i 1 "i. m -ttiaiiwu .f II a'oiv t..i aai. u l-Ml wa t.-i. till 11 I In I .l.il ti..lt iil it'.twut ,l. l, Ml"' I III.. Irill-'i In ,..,( - ! I IH !' Ial ,ti'a ttltl !M t toade ti ''I J Mll t I ,1 I ' I '. I I " I I', 1,4. :-f l.. 111 IM1 ( S Iv.iie. i . I i-Uit "t 'tH : '. ' i Him 11 ,!( l it l ! f., I-1 a ' 1 1 1 - - .it .if I'm it"ti( it i. 1 ! . .!) f la ' t. -! tn H'-'a in . a li'-'Kl t.-'i t. , ,4l.l 4 tM (. " 1 l.iUI. 1 I' , . f . I l at ate I 1 t I ,. I 1 . I- il' I Ut I'' 1 1. 1 tt. .if (' t t il . 1 11 1. t., t, - ii 1 ,..i 1 . t.. t 1 . . y 1 .. . .,.!!. -i I ( . l .1 I (I I I I I If... f c . . t ... .. 1 . I 11 -. !l ' t -wwt ' "f i i m t'l t" ! I I i I i 0 -l,,t . 4 t t I' I - I'l I' 9 I :! ' 'IH -..... i.. t i'l at' I'i' I 1'".. I t. . I 1 .- t Wt t 1 ..it I a 4 1 ' 4 I. ' , Ht- t,l ,, . t , STATE TOWNS VOTE ON LICENSE ISSUE IN CLOSE CONTESTS Drys Appear ' Acer' ..' V king Gains ..rta Made .v .crrd Citiei of ,j, Nebraska. FAIRBURY CHANGES TO DRY Hildreth and DeWitt Are Regintercd in the Wet Column Again , After Vof. NORTH PLATTE DRY FIRST TIME WT. -pl)lloo Waterloo rtreeley Center aiilton Manning-ton Jewcall Obert 1 1 ,01 eno Mialloa Jleneon W neroft M'Crelh Tildes altle Creek PIT, Sannebrnf I alrbury Vyne Clarke 1.0,. avllle Keneaaw ' argnant Herman Klkhorii Martlnaton Weet 'oial Coin tnhiig Jirnnliig Di Witt Mllver Creek Tarwell Ulha I-rain out Crete Wllher Orand lalanA Mprtngfleld t lay Center York David City Union Olbhon Raohne Coteefleld amton ro aUDAY MALL. ruiilng Olbhon Crawford Indicate change, N'nhraaka rltlaa volod on tha wat and dry lamia yaalarday, Tha early report Indicated ihnt (ha wnt and drya wara alattlnB fmn of tho flrrreal hattlo In the hlntory of Iba alala. North I'lnttn wont dry for lha flrat tlnia In (ha hlalory of tha city ,y a majority of 80 vote, alrhuiy, In Jcfforaon county, wfnt dry hy a ma jority of 100 vol, rhanalng ovar from thn wet column, Hildreth and Do Witt went wet again after biting in thn dry !- ii inn (JlUner, In Hamilton county, went dry, making Hamilton county en tirely dry. A number of cloan votea were cant In cal.t.rlng eltlea, whern wel, towna remained In h wet Hat, Jiniaon, a aubiirb of Omaha, went republican hy larga fnajorlty, Fred A, rtitllny, a liberal candidate for mayor, winning the officii, ralrbnrr v!lchee in llry, rAIKHI'llY-Aftar on of the moat atrenmiu battle In Hi hlalory of V'alr bury hetweeo th w and dry fa. Ilona, l alihury reveraed It policy and eallrhed lo th dry column by an eallmated ilu rnlliy of 1' vote', Three warda went dry by heavy major Idea, overcomlna th ona Wet prv ablet,. Twelve huiulied and nlneten ovlea wer rant In the eletlon, the heavleiil In It hlaloiy. No rontet w mado nti thn elllr.ena' tlrliet. only it couple of enunelimen and two menthera of the aeliool board being elected, I'ulrbury wa dry In WO and m, Mill il KN WiW - A. R, Humphrey, heading th repuhlpan municipal ticket, won over VN. W. Water on he c m.ena Ih ket for mayor hy n comfortable ma-i Jorlly. I'ool und bllllaid hall alao car ried by good malorlllea, The Ibpmr nuea llon waa not an lau HANCItfrl'T Kancroft. remained wet nt On. election lu'liiy. Honda for a munici pal elect rli) light plnnt carrleil, lift for lo at aaalnat, ,1, It t opple, A, 1. lliirkn and P KiM-pnlck were i.leclcd to au'cec.l Ihetnanhea on tho lioaid. h I'INKKAW- Keneaaw ent. dry todiiy. H. .1, lllleabcck, T. ,M. Hoblnaon and K. C, ArinliuKO weie elneled to the board of trnaleea, eiAIHIKNT- Haia'nt went dry again A ban on pool ball wea alao voled New member of the board are I ir. Kenahler liiMcher, I f,, Metealf nnd C. Klker. llll.nriKTIl HUdrHli 1 hnnaeil from thn dry to the wet column. Iierrv Mr- O1111I1 Ir. Neville and A. F. Harl were elected on the town board, AUH11N -H. K. 'ltllnr waa elected mnvr nf Albion, M. H. Krauae wa !,' ted clerk. W. C. iav, tieiiauier, ,1. I'. Hhlrlev and H .1 Clark, couiieilnieii; I''. M Hllleck, enallieer, T. A I mien, C ,1 M it II 1 11 and I' M. M'eltael, inemheia of the lloHr l nf Kdu. ailoii, Th town remain 'ti v. Tll.liKN 'I'llilen ehaiiKed from Jiy to wel. Thn vote on 1. not bulla waa a He, I 11,1 vole b' In ina! each way. Hubert 1 .hhnrn, C, C Hun end C A. Hinllli W ere re clei led to I lie IU conned. j IIATTI.i; Cltt.l K Hoard of Iru.leea Heit. re. I le.'..,. No pnllllea or laauea lieie, , To II la we'. Hill. TI. I CCNTKIt M I. Il.11 iiblll, we, ii W it Iff tit, ,ln. HI Town wet' It 4 ui.i I. , ill . No i lia it a e 1 i'l.,tlU,H ilaika leii.i.n,. In rtt i-nl-, tiuin. n 1 hnn I. nllie ill) tlrliet j elrcled II limloillt ' H I'AI'l.l' Ti iS 1 liln-iia' lli kei ele. led j Town went wet l. ,i ma holly j Hllll.l'tiN' el, eii, ,n rein-in. wet bv 'M inaliilHt ll tint ..a I l llx.Ue .c,i :.,t.erta ami Cie.l (.nhr weie te ll. . I . .1 1 illae 1 1 linle a J iMi i' I , , Itlainlt, ii i iC,i,iiiun,., 1, 11 rnr Two. Ctihimii I me 1 National Pay ?oj,; Illll.lHI V l lill. l ,t, I, M 'I It la a il 1 1 ,. 1 . 1 ,,: ""'ii !'.' kiicl ' f .e, t It .. . . 1 1. ., . I'l -.lie a 1. I l., .. ' 1. ." Il4l,', I - .1 , It, Hi t 1.1(1 l-'ll -I. i I I' I , . . 1 k I. I' ! t , .It'l- 1-1 I'l.Hlll.l' ... -I.H . . It,, j 1 ' ' 'al j I M(l l. , - a 1,1,4 I'ajl.t ' it ! a - I ii U ' (y I , "I a II :y e. J U V'.li.lV!, a , (, . j., f. ,i I ' I at .i IH'i'. tt .l . ' If k-l ( ! Kl-n , 1 I I., w a I - w I., . . 1, c I 1 "I tit I I 4 . 1 1. 4 1 1' at w , Ii a Hal t. -1 I'l 1 , 1 1.1. .1 1 , (an.. M I SH i j H:( I I "I- ?r. s aj ft -tit, . t.t ' i.m ; I f ' fc-f 1 M I I, .4. U s -1 U 'V M' I i v A ul 1 IM:.!, j aj t- f I M I v I trn". M H ! U f J 1 I -tit j I ' i. I' I I t ; a V I 1 V. ) , t i Vr: t m l i. , tl M ' SPANISH CROWN PRINCE AN EXPERT HORSEMAN The heir to the throne of Spain, like his father, King Alfonso, is decidedly fond of outdoor athletics. Prince Alfonso will celebrate his ninth birthday on May 10, next, and is already an accomplished horseman. aawaMaBiK- r -anil'" ' re I :fvX iff, 4 J 'I 'IT kv 0 PJPIHCX or THZ I 1STVMIS 0 REYES IS READY TO GIVE UP STRUGGLE Villa Chief Supporter Offers to Surrender if He is Guaranteed Amnesty, WOULD END HOPES OF VILLA TOnitKON, Mm., April 4. - Gen eral I 'an u to (teyea, entuttiandlng tha Villa furaa In this locality, hag aent a letter to Oeneral Trevlno, Car ranna commander, offering to anr render wllh all bin fonca If given amncaly, Thla inforniatlon waa given out today by Oeneral Travlno. CarrniiMt authorltlr here y that the aurrnndnr of Iteye would break orgim r.ed realalance lo th da factor (p'vern merit and end the hope of Villa. Titer I a dlapoaltlon, however, to lake h! offer Conaervatlvely, a tho letter any a all week will he neceaaary for Oeneral Ileye to notify all of hi followei and there la a pnaalhlllty that thl may be a. ruae lo gain tlmo for Villa. j H baa been fre'iucntly reported lately thai Villa wa making hi way lo lha north of Tnrreon In order to effect a j Junction with Jleye, , j (he letter lo Oeneral Trevlno, the , alriat lire of which baa bee, poaltlvely Identified, Iteye aay ha deplore tha naeleaa contlnunnr of a bloody and liotieleaa atniKKle. In anawer Ooneral Trevlno ald today Hint he waa prcparlna proclamation which would he dlalrlhtited brnadcaat, al low In nil bandit ten day to come In and give up their hore and aaddle. Me aay (hat. he la confident that beeauae of Ihelr knowledge of hi Jiit treatment to thnae who aurremlered In the Chihuahua, cnnipalKti Ihe Vllllaiaa will reapond read ily. lieneral Reye la tha reconnlned rblef nf all the email latnde opera ling In the laiKUiia and rniranao dlalrirta. Includlna thoae of i'ontrera and tularin rtnilrlgiiea, There have been no eigne lately of aa reailnn hy Contreraa In thn Naja dla trlct. Thla probably la duo (o the fiiet that almiiK l arinniii fmcea now are n i!e, at VelanlctiM, Threo Sea Pianos Which Made Attack 011 Ancoua Taken limit,, April I iVIit I'aria 1 - ,iiinnf the (blHilH Mlieil III an ntfl. til 1 i.Iiiiiiuii . all. n rrflirdina the r.il l mi An" nt in- lei'bty It flie . a plait,, a 11putl.1t by I two it.i l...nia. a a ir-uli nf whle 1 I I hi en. ,eri.na wen. killed and "ieieii In : imii 'I. am the rnllowina j '"I be .'tinny n plane were atia.'We't I i-i an i.Mah. i..'i nun on mi aiui.tn I I I aln an I by f mi nf o ir aen plin. 'h kai-a, plitiii- Hi. I t,,l tle .'I 1 1 1 -1 . 1 at,K j I'll.' ahl it'.AII I'tie til Hie I, M, Ul'i 1 I I 1- I II I! I Ti n . I n, wt iathe.1 i'.. p I'-r-i ti.l.i !.'ti,i' -t mil ''I' . 'I 'I'L. It l, I t l.i, H , - II 1 ,t I I 1. I. a ... I 1., ft. .it 't e -i,, I... t.:-i.i 1 a ' P ..I 1 i,int- 1 it 1 . nt i I it n 'ii. t e . . a I tali" ! Illinois Towns ; Voting on Iiict'iiKu tun V' 1" t cut I Hi.. 1 1 . 1 . t ,i.t, ri.. 1.1.1,4' a P. .!.. ,4 I.. . i 1 th,,,.. I , ' !' . I-.4 4I ,tt4i't an. ..,lit t.c I .. a! 1 1. iui.it ' ii t - . 1 . -r 11, it,,. i, . . 1 I., M,.i. 1 1 I.. I ..1 1". t-l,..,. l,-.t4t t a -i.' - . a 1 1. t'li.i 1 a y.i('i..i. 1,; .1 t. t im t' . 4 I .1 l,i. a I 1. I,, Ih. n.t I til' I Ihl ' ti.- l tlifl y.l,!! .!,, 1 I Hi 4 , ' r l 1 1 1 1- 1 t I I ii " ' a 1. it t t 1 1, ... W ti t itt "I. , tlaivw I." t c 4., I 4,1 1 m 41 tut -In,, .., 1 its , , elite lt w 11 -, ila m I'l I - It ll' 4 ! Hi ,- l. I I ll, t 4. 1- 1 1 1 -, . K.tii'ii ten I I'- 1 I t'n HI.,' h. li I 9 ,te- i .1 1 AW ... ' ... I Ti BLa I i 1 41 t i 1 if ' 'ma. 1 1 1 Jbis Jt J .11' YILLA IS PROBABLY FAR TO THE SOUTH More Troops Sent Into Mexico to Guard Lengthening Line of Communications. RAILROAD IS NEEDED BADLY HAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 4.- Official iidmlartlon of thn belief that Villa baa fled far beyond tha Amer ican force and now (a operating ! noulh of Chihuahua City waa made nt (ienerit Funaton'a headquarter today. lalneo yeaterday mueh 'information Indicating that Villa waa In tha neighborhood of fiatnvo, moving toward Parrall, ban been received, but that regarded by (ieneral Fun afuti na moat reliable) cama from Conaitl Letcher at Chlhuanua, If It I proven beyond doubt that V)lla I 011 bla way aouth, ierhap toward far rnl, and even Tnrreon, the campaign aaiilnat him cannot be carried much far ther nnlea th ritllrnada between Chi huahua and the border are more avail able for the movement of Iroopa, or eiiouah more Iroopa ar aent Into Meco to atrenifthen areally the line of com munication, Thla waa fiankly atatrd at fierierrtl Kiinalon'e bead'iuartera, where It wiia nlao Intimated that repreaentatlon to thla effect would be made to th War department. !kw Trnona Ordered Into Meileat, K.I, t'AHf), Ten,, April 4.--With Fran- claco Vllln atlll In Mailt and hla where-! about apparently unknown to hi pur aucr the rampalan of Ihe Culled Htatee army, now acourlng northern Chihuahua. Mexico, for the bandit and hi follower, tillered today upon what may be eon aldered aa a aeennd and broader phaae. New Iroopa hate been ordered to depart from Ihn military base at Colombo, N. M., Into Mexico to protect Ihe lenith-j enlng linn of rommuntcntbni whldi la rapidly be,-oiniii etlenuateil a Ihe fly-j lint roliimna of American caialiy advance, aoiiihward. Villa, line been reported at many polnia wlibln thu broad anna thai ranea f mm -the luyn miry lo thn llenlln Juarei , diairb't. The Innl MetP-an repoit wa' Hint lll.i una aonth of Hnlevn, and btiidPta for I'an.il, but tl.u n,i,, a : be , onriiiiicl. The dlf flciilllr of Hi pnriiil of Midi bale iiitililplled tieeauaej of the tyleleiidliiH Info, tiiatlou nlven by j Menl.au peon, p, i,.,lir ralilii' min Itallroaa lieeotttr ImimrlaBt. I , i Army in. 11 bi leie that a V.lla, , mot re (i.tiiliward, wllh hi trail well ( nucieil fur Ihe tiom at leaat, II will Ii lie. i ni.i y u t . 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II ft 111 t'l 1411 ll-ti.llint a,'..,,...!!!'! T' . j .1 1 11. .-i ,.rt t, 1 iit.t) -..t lit I.,, t . i.t.-. , .! a ,'-.',i,ii, 1.1.1 a.,i,ii ' c 0 a 1. 1 ' 1 . t , - 411 .J ..i (i I" ' "l ot.-! le-'ltl i-alt t'-m u l I' i 1 4 1 i" 1 ' t.a ,i. A"l! 411 lli -,f 1 11..., l.,44i 4- ,1 I, 41 ,1 ft I ll,.1.t,- ft I v , I f f . 1 1,4' 1 1 i 1 ,i , a ! 4 4 It ant Mt 4 1 ' , I .'. 1 '. . t I'.at nil. .11 i.ftft ( H-" ,... i ... 4 ! ar .4 .-!, II. 1.. fi ,.,, ,,-. ia 1,1,1 .int. i-t t, -.t Hmi I. e-.i-ij 1 a THIRTY VILLISTAS SLAIN AS YANKEES INTERRUPT SIESTA Squadron of Tenth American Cav alry Surprise! Group of Out- I laws in Neighborhood of j Guerrero. COLONEL BROWN LEADS FORCE ! Troopers Pursue Assassin Clan I Through Mexican Town of San Antonio, MANY HORSES ARE CAPTURED KU PAHO, Tax., April 4.nllabU reports reached hern thla aftarnoon that American troops had cngagad lha Vllliatna at Itarhlntba, twenty mile northeast of Ouerrero. No da talla of tha fighting heva reached hera )t, HAN (JKHONIMO, Chlbuahna, April 4. (Via Aeroplane to Colonla Uublan and by W'lreleaa to Columbus, N, M.) Two hundred American car alrymen under Colonel W. C. Broirn, Tenth cavalry, defeated an aqual fore of VIIHalas In tha aaeind gaRnment of (ha campaign at Agaaa Callenles, thirty miles north of Ouer rero, on April 1. Thla report waa made (0 fjeneral Pershlg today by two Mexlrim, who tald that tha Mexican fnrces lout (hlrty man and forty horses, whlla tha Amarlran suffered no casualties. Sneprlaed llurtnaj ateelta, ftAN AN TON to, Te April V-f4ur-prteed durlnaj their aleta, on of th croups of Villa's fore, drlren from Ouerrero, waa defeated Haturrtay by iiedron of the Tenth cavalry, tinder Colonel W, t. Itrown, acenrdlna ta tnfor mall. in re-nrrd by fleneral rerahlna and foi warded by him to (ieneral Kunatnn to day. In thl econd enaement tha Amer ican troop have bad with Villa's man, lha handli' lo wa rsllinatad at from, thirty lo forty killed. No mention of American Inaa wa mad. Colonel rirown's encounter with the lvtexbana had not been reported to Oen eral I'erahlna when h made hi report, 1.1 Information beliif gained from friendly Mexican who hsd arrived at a point near rtuhlo, where Malor K.van of tho Tenth cavalry waa halted yeaterday. Overtake Bai. Major Kvan reported that ftaturdsy Colonel Hrnwn had encountered a hand of Vllllala and 'WTir'Tliltatiln; Ihem through Kan Antonio, fonn afterward Mexican who arrived from that trlclnltjr declared that he had overtaken tha ban dit at tha villas of Aauaa C'allentes, twenty mile aoulheaat of ft:hlnava, Vllla'a men, aonordtng o tha version of the encounter, appeared wholly un suspecting of lha presence of an enemy a minute before they were attacked, tt wes about noon when Colonel Brown brought hie cavalry within easy range, The Mexican were lying about th plea, many ot them alep, and all their horaes were rlng. In many raaea some dletanc from th men. Pelade of th action were not told, but tha Mexican said that, bealde thoe killed, th Amer ican raptured an n.ul number of hnraee, General Perehlng added that hla report of th nngangement lacked Con firmation, though hla rredenna of th new we Indicated by tha fact that he transmitted It to Oeneral Kuneton. Neil Cross Held v For Killing Man With Automobile kroner' Inquiry Into th death af Otto J, Hrhnrck, who waa killed by aa auto driven by Nell fo at Twnty aevenlh and laik reaulted In th reoom meiidatlnn that he be held for further Inveatlgetlnn or proaeetilbin. The following verdict wa returned after two hours' deliberation! "We, the member of the coroner' Jury, du find that otto J. tichlrok died on Hi third iley nf April, Hurt, aa th re mit of being struck by an aulomohll at the Intera. -thin of Twentv-oeventh end ltkn etii.eta, city f Omaha, county of l""iH'na, atnte of Nebraaa. wbtl said automobile wa being driven by Nell 'rnea, and we further find that said aa el.!. M wee the reauli of caraleaan en th pari of Nell cmee, driver of aald aiilonioblle, and 'minuend (hat the loiinly attorney furilier lnveaigat M,1 a.. 'lib-lit at bl tln.'ieil.in and retura ig , '!!.. m " Ci.. I being held at the city Jell at Hi preeent (line until bond for hi r ln hate homi -a il Qcorgo W, Ean ia Formally Disbarred N I'at.lJI !, t.,U Tb ai.pi rut .n,t ihla ttio nuig i,.,.ftte,al tlsa flu Hi. tt I ,. In tta g. l aiiiirnt .e. i.tllti,! aiall.al l ,i tt t n. an it - in ,.f 11.14 , tit a 1., I tar,. a t ! i,ii ni'l'i -lUl'm id bl 11 fiunt i, , , ii- it, u a 1,. mi i.i tin nitu haaa t iit-l u it v' 1 ul .niiii.g a lie It la tit lii'li 14. ii,t,t rap.iMi. eHl ralt t'i lata I 'i .. .11, imi t,.r ,i,,i..f at tk p.i.,i,t. !! iiM.i.ta Anytime the nml arisos you will find IVo Want .NtlorvkvaiKnjuato to your ronuire nunts. Host service- nt the let vvk I it i