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Call Tyler 1000
If You 'Van! to Talk to The. Nee
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Willi The lien.
A T T r
THE WEATHEE.
Unsettled
ItlK UMAJtlA JUA1JLI
Vol.. XLV NO. L'l.!,
OMAHA, FKIIAV .M0UNIX(i, AIM. II. 7, VJHi-SIXTKKX PAliKS.
Oa Tralne, at itl
Wwa tu, etc, 60
Nl.(!LI. COl'Y TWO CENTS.
FRENCH TROOPS
LEADER OF LATTER DAY SAINTS,
WHO GETS REVELATION.
SENATE VOTES TO
KEEP VOLUNTEER
RUSSIANS TO AID FRENCH AND BRITISH IN GREECE-A large number of Russian
soldiers and marines have been landed at Salonika to aid the British and French In defend
ing the Allied positions in Greece against the expected Teuton Bulbar attacks. The pic
ture shows some of the Russian troops resting in their kits after the occupation of Fort.
TAKE POSITIONS
DOWN IN EARTH
Gallic Force Occupy Pfunagei of
German Along Front of 505
Metre to Depth of
200.
FIRE CURTAIN HALTS ATTACK
Larjre Position Weit of Meuic. Near
Verdun, Occupied After All Day
and All Nijfht Fitjbt.
GERMANS FENE'lRATE ONE UNE
PA 1(18, April 6. Cicik Ii troop In
hand-to-hand fighting ou!htcnt of
Kort Pouaumoiit today carried Jer-
mn underground paage ami
work along a front of 500 meter
tu u deplh of about 200 meter
A violent bombardment wa dl
1 cited by the Oerman to the eiud
of the Mue agalnt Coto 1)1 I'olvre,
hot the Crenel, rurtaln of fire pre
vent'! an Infantry attack, according
to th official ftatemant laaued by j
the war office tonlKht, j
ft KHUN, April 8.- (Via lmdon.) 1
Oerman troop have alormcd th I
village, of llaucourt, on the Avorourt
liethlncourt front, northwet of Ver
din, the, war office announced today,
PA Kir!, Aprll--Th! war office
announced tbia afternoon capture by
tha French of H n portion of the
pcaltlon north -wf Avocourt, known
a itoia Carre, or "Kquare Wood,'
Thl ground wa captured lo tha
cnurao of fighting, which went on all
(f yeaterday aftornoon and luat night
In the Verdun region, wet of tha
Areiine, on the Avocourt-ltethlncourt
line.
At ones point along the; Avocourt
Lethlncourt Una, th German aue
creded In penetrating i rench poal-
t'ona.
Two attack were made by Or
man troop agalnat French poaltiom
forth or (alllette wood, tut they
v era without ru1t.
Tha text ot the communication fol
low; "In In Argonn a aurprl aUnk 1
Ilvered by u thl morning n nm of
the enmy' trench ner I ha Mahway 1
of PL Hubert rfiltc1 In our Inflicting
j.erceptlbl Ioe nti our lverrlc nd !
In, hrlnalng back ome twenty prtoner.
"Curing thla. attack (fur artillery In
th next eetor violently bombarded lha.
portion of th Avocourt wooda occur! d
by th f.iermn.
"In tha region of Verdun, Ihe enemy
after th relative calm of yeateidny af
ternoon, gav evidence of gr';at activity
during th evening hour, A the night
progreaaed thera took place to the neat
nt the Meuae, a bombardment ofex
Irem violent-, In the rexlon betwe-n
Conllnud on Tag Two, Column Two,)
British Anti-Air
Craft Guns Drive
Zeppelin Away i
LfiN'tiOV. Anrll (..-The liicreimiiiif ef
feettvene of Knelanda not I aircraft tie- Mlulre to cKooae the other, auhlect to
lenaea wa demonatrated laat night, when , rill Iflcul Ion by the body. The retiring
the alnala Zeppelin which undertook Uic , frcMIti bhihop. K. I Kelly of Iii'lei
flfth raid In (x day, waa innvent-d : pendeuce. Mo., waa placed In that poal-
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k forvd to flee after the tulefeat
vlalt of the kind vet made.
The night wa clear, with moonlight
and without wind, Hran'hllghla tlcv
red the raider coming over the ea and
neer one lout him during h tay, .
be reached th coal he wa flying mm
Iralvely low and the malleat gum
lound him auch an ey target 1 hat he . '
viaa for'eiflo rtae (o great height. Th" XKH' V'UlK, April a, Truf, rCmlly 't.
gnna then found the range and, al'bd by ; :aich i.f 'i II bIi j college la, it paaaen
the erarehllghi they aurrounded th" a'r on the ateanier nacar II, leaving Knt
',, ppelln with a terrific hall of hrpnel ' "rday for MtocklMdiu. where la Hatdl
mil high eplo,iv.c ahella. After rmineu. will lie. -in- a member of llemy roid
verlna near a northeaat coaat t!.n for I permiiiiehl n. uiral pi a-e ennferenre, Hlin
ihnut ten minute, during whb'li only n
few boniba were dtnpprd, the lall'r wa
een to turn and ill hiimewtird.
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Dr. "Frederick Ii. CSmtth
SMITH RECEIVES
A "REVELATION"
Pmident of Latter Day Sainti Heart
from On High that McGuire
I Choaen Bishop.
BISHOP KELLY 1 TO TRAVEL
ISIWVKSl)KS('K, Mo,, April 6.--(Hpeclal
Tfl'grain; I'realdent 1'red
Tlck M. Hiulth and hla aaaoclaio,
Klbert A, Hmlth, went In charge to
day when lh alxty third annual con
ference of the Iteorganlxw ( burrh
of Jeu Chrlnl of flatter l)ay Halnt
opened. The church recorder, Claude
I. Carpenter, reported a gain by bap
tlam of nioro than 1,200, more than
In any prevlou annual report, the
total baptism for tha year having
been cloae to f,000. The tat of
MIourl lead In tha mailer of con
vert, having recorded 72,
Th rport tit Oorie N. Mrl, pral
denl of rac4'hnid code, llla of th
contructon ther of on of th bat
mateur wlreleaa atallona In th inMrtl
weat. In aeeordanca wllh l'rald'-nt
Hmlth' ilia) r 9 to pW'-m hi neopl In lln
with varlou aellvllle for dvnctnnt
nl proKrcM.
Tho Kcllalo ocl.(y nl Mnnday Jti'hool
gonlMtl'tia of tha church hav endowod
i N fioid iiy Mrh drvlii young
ltfpln may t nahle4 to je.t their edu
cation. "Ilrvrlotlnn" rreaentrrf.
At tha afternoon fniin Aocli
rreilif,t Klbert A, foillh preldef an
prKierited to th! hody a "revulntloii,"
whh h hut coioa lo (he young ircl(lcot of
the rhurrh. Thl "rcVflallon" wim put
("iitcil to lht Iftadlns ((iiorurrm ot thn
cl.iir h yi ittrritny mn4 the fuemher of tha
h'-l hiiirn-li onrj tha vt nwmhr of
uvicKut t1 vlnltor to the eonferene
v.orc on llr-fo wllh icttlon XnAny
a nd thfre w rfly landltig room
In (he UrKd Mulltorlilin,
Tho ft-vi'lutlon w c-p(H in (he
vorlou i!orinn hy -tmnhiiouii vot
th' word ot th-i lird to Ihr; church. It
t
II llenjMidn It. Mlulie. of llrooklyn.
V., to (he offle of Trnl1lng bUhop
of the chutfh, with J nine K, Kler of
Chlcngo natiiid ii h one couiimdor, lil.ihop
,...,,..,, , ,,., ..,, ,,. .
Miss Emily G, Batch
Will Join tho Ford
Party at Stockholm
i will ail a alternate for Mina .lane
Ad'hinrt of 'hi' a (in.
Tlic cuttfercn an pt'inind la compnued
of fl'-c dciiate foi 'Hi h of thean tieulral
.oihiiIik liollHiid SiMI .io land, gmeden.
I leiiiimi k SoiSHV nicl I hi- I'nlted Nt ill f-H
In i l.ii i In Vied Mud Juliii I", Hurt V al
teiidv are In Muiikhuiiil u A inn lea Ii del
a'ltefi, and it Im been aiinoiiiiied that
WI'IImiii J. Hiiati, Hum I'md and
viv.
,l!ueoi(ji W, Ktnhaty will attend ilm
I itinetlitaa heit tbei rti aide
"Th nffienit ' M ! Unti'h anl,
"tl eiipplv a inciliniii Ihinugti whhtl
Ine id. n of ihe ni'.il. i ,iii- and broad
mlml'd loi III the helliif'll'lll Inillt
ttl.n an be iitadtf f-iinllini Willi one an
oiiiir inul iiiiil.itni fot i iiniidi i li (ni
lie tf,iln ft urn tb ..itl uf iii'tni ;n
Inn'
Harrison Confess
Bis' Train Robbery
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Hi tv.ii'l iii'llwii ttnil.a'. Iralo 'h
lr; . i..i i iljii , t;, loal. I'I I'
lt'l..' ao-l I'li'-.l, I c,it.. hid. ti
11 II toll , l t.' i IHla t " ii ii ( .i
l. ai. til Ii , tthfi ttul.l. oi t',l 'i
(ar aa a tn.i gtit Ma i.i ii..iii
ii- itici mil I It Ihoii'l . i
. 'illl t - Iffl j(t Slri,i Ji , Hi;!
II. ii(..ii,li( it, I.,. an ..lt . (....I v
' ' a f - -ii ii Miii
WIUi 1 1 is- I, a 4ii .1 ii -i . I .1 . ia
I, ( .,( ,, ., i, (.,ig. .
! " l I'tfcil. In t" t O'.llal ".lalli.l.
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II im-. M "it l- - 'ne l ' u .-nt. a 1
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Fire Moiivji Prizes-fiMO, $Jh()(), $,!.()(), $;.()(), $I.Q0For the Fiir Bvst
SoliitionxofTlie BcFs Shakespeare Tvr-cvnlvmrii PicrJc. See Sitmlau's Issue
Upp.iVy-uy Retain Thii Clause of
Army Measure by Close Shave
of Thirty-Six to Thirty-Two.
j MOTION TO STRIKE OUT LOST
This Action Ends Four Days of
Debate in Chamber Upon
Section of Bill,
ALREADY BEATEN IN HOUSE
WAKIIINUTON, April IS. Th
aennle retained the federal volun
teer rovlnon In (he rmy bill Inle,
today by a vole of lid to at, rejecting
Hnitior le' aiuetidment to irlk
the ecllon from ihn bill. The volij
ended four-day debute on iln w
t Jolt.
Advocgie of the National Guard
a tha fltew line of defent..'. behind
the regulr army wupporled the ad
inlnllrtloti Ogoroucly, and the
atruaale w one of tho hardt
fought In tho enate at thl cnnlnii
of nngrraa. It began after the (o
feat of the military com to IK e lurt
week, when g propoaal to rreaiti a
National Guard aeetion of the anuy
general ataff waa written Into tho
bill.
NeateM In the llr,
The imrrow mtin by with h the r.i-1
rl volunteer provl.Ion r-t (ned
liml )t it'iuhifol Ihiil It lll h" In lh
inn.mii finally framed by the confer
en comnilttee by thit lo lionai a. An
effort during debate on lh hoitae army i
bill lo Inaerl thla x''llnii, fchb'h I !.'
aiatff'J to pievldn auch a form a the
eoiii'nenial army piopoMt by tuniu-r
ae-retary rrlon aa nrlavi-ly ilc
f"(ei1.
Without republican auptKirt lh volim
lr ,.ci-,n Iih ui Iwn ot'd out
tit ll.M ll.ni....iilli. fa.i.ulr..u Mntl.i Hid
,., ,,,, ' ' Uimhilllllllw ,,.,,,
, menood by the mliliiy eominiiie,
i wetiiy-roor neinocr! iiu imi repou- j
Mean, Im ludln nearly all the pro,e- j
alve republican, voteit lo atrlke It out.
Nineteen democrat and evei,t..,, re. !
publican voted to retain it, I
I
Tb vvl follow;
Th tnle nn geellna.
Voting To alimlnate the .e.iloii:
lomrata- A.liuial, llankh-ad Mat Urn
of Arkanaaa, fulbetaon, tior. lar4tck.
Ilar4itc
itid, l-w
.u.i i., i.i
lliiyhea, Hri, Irf e of Mud , mul, l-wia,
Martin, revrrman, Itiitindell, lted, Itoldn-
on, ai'mfroth, e'lriinoiia, Hie II h if l.-or
111.. Mo. till .r Moillh furolloa; Ml, .no
nwiru-on, KMrt, Tliomiwnn and V'aida
tim ri - S4
Itepubllean -Ma.n, 'nmnilti. i'il,
Jonea, Keriron, Me 'uniSer, horiie, l'(e,
Hberman hiki M'oik,--I0,
Tot i. n.
Voting to retain th aeetion;
liemocrala Heckhnnt lirouaaard, 'litim
berlaln, I lllchcn U, llollla, lliiatlng .loiin
ii.n ti( M:i Ine, Johnaon of Houth Jiaknin,
lanii. NewlJUda, ( tjorman, I'lttinan,
I'onietetje, Haulahury, i (Hhaotiard, Hmlih
r.f Mai "land, Thomn, Valeh and N'II
llama- it,
Ippiiiican -Koran, nrandegen, i at inn,
lark oi
f Wyoming. Iilllliigham li.pont.
j fiallir ger. ltr.pltt. Iiilife Nelaon. Oliver,
rolndealer, Hinool, Hicrllng, Hundcrlund.
Warren and Work 17.
Total, ,.
I hargea Agalnat l.nard.
Tl liole followed charge that ih
N'allohal Hoard organization throuuhout
Ihe country were conducting a lobby
agnlnat lb federal volunteer plan. Hen
ator Chambet Inlu, chairman of the mill
taiy conimlltec, warned Ihe aenale In
tlio couraa of Ihe debate that If the Na
tional Uiiard propoaed ti become polit
ically active and endeavor lo Influeiie
b'glalatlon, na It bid dure In thN cuiie,
ha would lit futuie oapoe mi) f. other
federal aid for the lt aaldlera.
Champion of the guiitd retorted that
Ihe military training camp itr norintion
had bieti 'iially active In behalf of th
federal volunteer aectlona. They point
C'ontlnued on I'ago Two, Column Three.)
Babler Is Named as
Committeeman by
Missouri Republicans
MXl'LLMI'ilt'el'ltlNUfl, Mn. ApHIS-1
The election f Jacob I. Habler "f 81
liula aa national couiinUleeniHii from 1
Miaaouil by the republican atale i.unio
Hon meeting hete loila)- aa asaui e,( by!
the Ithdra al of Thiuna K, Neldrlna-i
baua, inriiml'.il, a lanilldiitc fur le
lei linn. N'eidi iuiihaiir wlthdr.tual wa
aiitlliUllced lliel befoie the uli ('lillull (
no-t. I ruler an agret'inent rea lied b f
foli,eia of Ml HhIiIci and -Mr. Neid
rtni-'iiaioi, Mr. Nridiinahaua l'l be one
of lh ib b galea al lui ae le Cie nalloiial
ioiienion. !
The cnni iitton thin alieritiimi ilettadj
Mr llablei nattoual "Miuillti-einn
Joi n i Mclilniey nt I nlmn Ilia- llerhni !
. Uailley of hh i'n Thetna Iv
Velili.baii of f land nd Inillt
r tiiiinll of fi. taoil ne o-d lle ,
atir ai l l. tl nalloiiae rnrnliim I
I'V lliallfllliina 1 .It !
W It llnlleii ef S'ur.d and .iiit'
T llai ef laoii aaie te.inu.aled In '
,o , lao I..II. m the la.. .ileii!Ui ilei-l
Inl al llg
QAVAfllA AND SAXONY
lal'ltl I deVLC miAld .1 ' P I". I -a. .1.1 ...
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! HI I'.ltS Al'ill i lVr:J V(iilfl ill,, li g ft. a l.i-ti.tia I, I Ii .a,..l
! i VI el a.la II I 11, 1 l"l i . it I n I e ,, it 1 n.a a.i . f . a a a i 1 1. a Sm. t.a
I Ii. an bh-I . V,ni n iii.iitiiig !
.liaillijil.nl ,.r I iiiliit'ea mii. Hill, .
i. i.l. i-ri apiU d'' i l I mi I i
n-i a i a da t t , . an t '
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! APACHE SCOUTS ARE
OFF TO HUNT YILLA
I
Band of Twenty Indian Warriors
i Prenarl to Ret. Out Unnn
Trail of Bandit.
GERONIMO'S
CAPTORS . THERE !
I
rOM'MIM'H N. M April 8 Hil-!
. , . , , I
camped In JiltNt brown army tent,
twenty Apah Indian aeon la wero
preparing tonight to atart tomorrow !
to tjeneral lVrahlng'a headijuarter J
. rmo w. ..,o,hi. rrtinii in iaae nn;
the trail of Franclco Wlla.
Willi i
(he nrrlval of their wiry mountain I
.., ,hv ,, ,h ,.rfl, -.
,n" 'r,P through tha deert to tho
mountain of Guerrero.
They afept tonight on tha ground,
and not a they did lat night, on thai
,,, 0f . railroad aleeiilng car th
i ' M ' raiiroaa ie ping ar, tna
berth of which Were unfamiliar and
i . , .. . ... . , , ,
! n,,t ,0 liking. Only the arrival
I piflrli.a dnaerlhed
i flB'llf., lla(riun
I premier
acout and trailer of ,h Apache w
needed lo completo their hupplne
In the proapect of taking the war
path again, after mora than thirty
year of civilisation, according to
their Interpreter.
I'rarhea an lb War.
I'echea waa hi lb mountalna, and
word did not reach him In time lo atart
wllh th olhera fiom the While Mountain
Apache teaervallou In Arlscolia. How
ever, Ihe men aald that I'eache proluihly
la riding hard In n attempt to reah
Colunihu before Ihe border I rronaed,
Thirty yenra ao four of the twenty
made n almllar trip Into menlco lo -alal
another eavalty I'ommnnd In (he
laplnre in Ihe Hlerru Maderea of another
outlaw Ueronlmo, the aar chief of the
Apache, It waa I'eai hea, together wllh
Hharley, aiinlher of th acouta, who after
ileronliiio lind made hla eacape from Ilia
noldieia at M cm Micro, N, M , and agnln
took up ihe tar pth, went Into tha
old tnerlh'luii man a camp neur 1'hoetii,,
Arlr... and captured hint.
Aa the acouta, chid in the Ithnkl of the
eaalr, prepared for tivlr deiaitur to -
night, only ih l.aulo Keailier, the
Apache inaignlii of war, tuck Into th
ti.l.Hv woven I, mid of loiiir hlark hulr.
widen hung mer lb ahouldera of their
rmy hloiuee, ruggegted the prtuillli na
live of Ameitta
Will DUcard tnlforin.
'I'lie feiithera bad b n carefully pre
a i v l in the i pee of tho tribe aim e It
una IiiM mi the nr path, Cnpliiln lln- !
rd raid. Tucked away hi ! Ii liniii a '
ehlll ui.. a elllHll pHlknge ihi-i I I
hoi linltln. . ii ' at I ii 1 1 1 c a Miir of iiiocialn,
I Hi'Unnii.li hi. Iielti i kiiuxn a
' Ch! "in -ii." Hie milking officer of tin. i
I .and, '(plaining that inn a on the fall I
or tllx aiming (nr.! and e.ttt. or nMj adliiatmeiil or rla lo U i.lnt
i.iM it-io the r.miU Hill dl aid their Bl,,t ,,f ot Ml'al..l licet Appliikl
i lilfoi n mid l oiillni e Hie aciir. h a ili l pmtety , 'i iailrnia and atciuilup i niii.
thiui f nt i ( nt ,iei lichue the I'tvlluatl'iii i ,Hnl a at tuada dcfitetaitl ti Ihe tu o
o( ihe mIiiic ii. all illM liip''! tlii'iu, ' en ding
One Killed and Eight Injured as
Zeppelin Once
UiMxiV iil on t""i ,
klllld ld rtgl.l pel llllilleil In taal :
"' .. Hl laid. It of f o I H ' I
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The iiffi. tl alalemrnl ml h. l. f ! j
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wiLicvma '1'He.MSLUve.s, or kits
5'nan Consul
Forged Passport for
Him,' Says Goltz
WAMIIINUTON, April ft. -Tha aonrn
niiuil nH'l!f but of Ihn alifi enu.
Iiei'llou (if ('nil A. l.Uibrllit, (liliium
cnnaul nt Hmtlmore, wIMi the Inane of
an .tinerlcan paioit lo .ort von dcr
(oiifi-ael Oeiinnn any, undcf
the tiMine of Hiblainiiii Taylor, ha
r' heit a point wh. r the lpi-t al- u la
to lny th f'i'la b'-foi a fcrtciul grnnd
j)ik,
The tory told to leprfei.-nl of iuaiii
aaent y Von der thiiu t New Yoik
I " be made the biiala of tirniwl Jury
''llon, in ilia aiaipriicni on iot 'ojiib
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(j , R iriier from I'aplnln oii I'niirti,
the former Herman military aiiaehe here,
reoueallng the eonanl 4o aid Von tb-r
(hill In anv way be could, Von It
IJolt ha told Ihe ftgenl he preaenteil
the hitler and dlcncr wllh Lnderll
plan for obtaining fraudulently n
American fiaport.
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n rorro))OMt4 tn. ,(, pnaoner,
rn..k.r erre.ted three werka nail at Kl
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I'aao and now held t Kill laland, N, V,
Tucker, It la aaaerled, wa ramijjnr wnn
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, 6ff UltUt (ary jn ,aeitiial.
France Asked for
Assurances About
Guns on Vulcain
WArllll WITON. April a-Krano haa
been aaked lo glvo aaauroiicea that Ihe
rapid firs gun on the liner Vulcain al
.New ork will be uaed for defenalva pur
poaea only If tho I'nlled Hlateg tleara Ihe
blp.
It waa Indicated Ihal the rualnm (tn
Ihorltle would not ch ar I lie Vulciiin tin
haa Ihe aame aaauraiicea were given aa
were given" for aevetal Italian linen
Which have roine. Into New York wllh
guna aboard.
SHENANDOAH POSTAL
RECEIPTS SHOW GAIN
Hlli;'AMOAII, la., April .-(Hpedal.)
-The total amoiml of hualnca dune liy
tlia Kheniiiidoali poelofflce for tti iiiaiter
audltig March al. amoiml to npiro
lmnloly $SI.2i2.Bti, The aliimp aale and
boa rent hav tiuidn a gain of 7iii In
j ' lat year. Thl Increaaa meana a
! V" year ralae lo the aalary of W, II.
.Tamieaon, laklnn effect July I. It will
then ha 1.10 a year, and b'acea the
HIimiiii mltiii Ii iifiHttnimtel'' Hiilurv Hie ainue.
a that of Ihe offieea l (tllumwa ami!11"" ,,,,,' rA '""IHy pull. If th de.
i 'Union. In
CANDY MAKERS WANT
LOWER FREIGHT RATES
WAHUINiiTtiN, 1 1, i'., Apnl ii. five
hundred randv onipmiiea, In, hiding nil mil iiniii ceiii v dehna.
the .r 1 1 1 ' 1 1 n I mn it ii f ii i I ' u i In Hie,
liilled Hlatea. tudav pel II uuieit th In
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MEXICAN BANDITS
MASSACRE FIFTY
Outlaws Wreck Train and Kill All
Men, Women and Children
Riding-, It's Reported.
ARE SHOT DOWN ONE BY ONE
I.AUKlit), es,, April , -Flfly per
eon, Including women and children,
were murdered by bandit between
Torreon and .acutnea on March 2.,
when the tnartiader wrecked (ha
train on which they were riding, ac
cording lo word brought bur today
by pliaacngir.
The hand I la, according to (ha
atory told here, wrecked tha train In
a hilly aeetion far from any place
of habitation and ajiot down tha
paaaengera oo by ona aa they
emerged from tha wreckag. When
all the. patiger wera killed1 or
wounded, tho bartdlta aet flro lo tha
wreckaga and cremated Dig hodl.
A military train following th
paaaenger reached tha wrecked train
ahofjly afterward, but turned back
to Torreon without rendering aid.
No other detail were available,
The aourra I conaldered authentic
here.
Rail Brotherhoods
Assert Raise Would
Benefit the Shippers
CI.KVId.ANIt, O., April . in a tat
in lit laaued here today by the four rail
road brotherhood which ara di'tiiitiidiug
nit eight-hour day from too railroad In
the I tilled Hlale. It la contended the
hlppcr and inei.hnnla In lite country
will be benefitted If the brotherhood
win their fight becauae tha eight-hour
dav demand la baaed on freight train
making Iweiva and one half mllea an
hour in older to racapa paying crewa
overtime.
Tha aiatenient ny: "All merchant
and moat manufacturer try to buy in a
aiiiall iuu!lll aa poanlhle and make
quick luriiover In Ihrlr alork, hut wllh
alow fretght alilpnienta It I linpoaalhla lo
do thla. lUillroad III order lo Increaa
Ihrlr train aarnlnga per train tnlln are
loading their lucomntlvra with every car i
i mn ml of the men fur an eight hour dav.
i It It payment of lima and on half for f
oveilliiui ia granted, Urn railroad will I
ara In It (bat I here I very llllla over-
Hum and will move their train Mater, j
and If to . 'i nu v make ahurter train In ;
gel them over the roml ipilckar and cut )
Lafollcttc Elects
Ten of Twenty-Six
Badger Delegates
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nil .I'H l.iual .ia'll'Ul rit'lllt fiiui tart
mi I n.a nf ol.aili lodaj, t In, el twr ,
I., I l iill.p l. l hit other IhH lb ... I
galea al large, l.-aellier wuh laelv il l ,
t.a. nt la. ..nalll, t the i. I'-iti'l an lm ,
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Spanish Cabinet is
Called to Consider
Sinking of Ships
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CARRANZA HOLDS
BACK PERMIT FOR
USE OF RAILROAD
Washington Says Question is Unset
tled, But it Regards the
Situation as More
Favoraoie,
VILLA HEADED TOWARD FARRAL
Advice to General Funston Indicates
that American Advance Party
is Near Satevo,
APACHE SCOUTS AT COLUMBUS
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WAflHIMiON, April riecratary
I.analng today flaily denied that,
(beta wa any ground whatever for
Ihe report that tha withdrawal of
American troop from Mexico waa
lining contemplated,
Hf-M.KTI.
MICXICO CITY, April a, general
(lUllerrer, reported to the War d
Itirtiiicnt today thut tha caplura f
Kranclaco Villa within a very ahor.
t'mn waa certain, llo aald conatltu
tlonallat force were again reported
to have located Villa and surrounded
1 lm.
WAHIIINOTON, April !.r!a
I niche reporting rontlnulng nego
tiation with General Carranr.a for
i t.e of I ha railway were received to'
fay from Hpeclal Agent John h.
! Jti dgera at Querutaro.
They Indicated, the nueatlon wa
! ailll unaettled, but official regarded
Ilia altuatlon a favorable, Tha -
ad queHilona under negotiation wer
not dlclocd,
Hecretury lainalng declined lo aay
what irogreg ha been madn with
(leneral t'arran.a. Tim lat official
announcement waa of auhmllnn by
t rrna of aeveral niodlflcatlona.
The apparently Mill ara before, tbo
hlale department, tClealo Arredondo,
(General Darran.a'a ambaaaador here,
baa not conferred with Secretary
I.analng In mora than b week.
Will aead Iteeralta alh.
fleneral Punalon today aked th War
deiiartmenl to end Ihe rerua. Hated
under tha recent aulhorUallon of JO.iXfl
lilitlllnnal men, to Mrna mvlll, Tax., fur
dlatrlbuilon among Ihe border patrol
regiment. Th recruit r tielng a
embled nd drilled Bljuux uVLUi ata
llona at Jefferaon Nrrek, Mn. Coluro
hu Darrscka, ().; fort l.ogan, Colo., and
fort Alcalr, Cal.
They will nol h aenl. ero th bor
der, hut will fill up regiment of th
border guard.
At (leneral funaton' renueat a bat
tery of th Fourth field artillery, which
had been ordered from ltrownvlla to
lb faiiama canal lone, will remain on
Ihe border In view of Mexican condi
tion. Villa Headed tnr Parral. -
AAN ANTONIO, Tex,, April .-Tba
moat advanced cavalry delachmenla n
tngml In running down Villa wer be
yond communication today and at Gen
era! Kunalon' head'iuatlera It waa be
lieved they wer already aa far south a
Kalevo, from whence trail eiirnd
toward Parral. Only unofficial and
confllcilng report a to Villa' whera
ahnut have been received her, but
(leneral Punalon nd hi taff officer
place moat i redenca in the report that
be waa In th vicinity of Halevo Tu-
('onllnued on Tag Two, i.'ulumn Kour.)
Aged Woman Beaten
to Death and Robbed
HEATTI.K, Waah., April .-Tha bodle
of Mr, t'orrlna Wheeler, " year old,
and Mia. Kale 11. Hwifl, aged M. war
foimd In Ihelr liome hern early today by
It, H. King, Ihelr nephew. The head of
both wnntrn had been erttahed, and .l.oii
auppnard In liae been hidden III the
hniiae wa till-liig, be reported lo III
pul Ice,
The nun On waa ab by tha poll. In
have been the tin. at (hocking roitimlttvd
here In recent eat. Th tmdlea of (he
women, which were found In dlftereni
Imtla of Hie ,lla...i'iei h'.u, were f'll'y
I'lnlbrd and Ind'i at'-d, a-'ordlng I.i die
pulle, lb.) I Ihey ii been mUldiTel
rally In tlie evening. Mi. W heeler an I
Ml. ."lfl i nine beie nli. nit a yeui ag i
(rtini tail hagv, M.i.
htug Inf.ii ineil the pnli. e thai hi iiit
kept lata enii of tiit.uev In tha li.ulaa
hut lm Iti had hi., n fu .lid after
nun Ii nf Ihe pirini.
I'AlvriiAoi:. vi, April ,t a,
I'mliiiie v lira n-i and h"i' ciater. M' a
Kate lft, "III War,, fiiitml llillli.'ta
in .ben home al a,'itle, Va , tedav. fur
unlit teabl. J l.ete. let, tag Uit ruh
laen lit..nlia a i l-i make I n n ininia .
the tteal Mi VV heel. I bi'l lnl .l't
i i . . . aa .. le. tug her a !' -'tale
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! all I Mi eltl ll . una I .i li i,n
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'll ! ii. t ' , ti'el alaiar, I nri
,tal ' . 1 1 t . g a'.o ti.a a! V tilt
I ail tl'itl
Blind Address!
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