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"n v Call Tylor 1000 If Vu Want to Talk to Thet He or to Anyone) Connected With Tim lire. JdEE THE WEATHER. Fair; Warmer VOL A'lA'XO. L'54. (k MIA, MONDAY .MOKNIXd, AI'IfIL 10, HM(i. On Tratna, at Hotal Maw Btaada, ate, 60. SI. MILK COPY TWO (TINTS. V Omaha Daily UK EGRO SOLDIERS BATTLE RANGERS; TROOPER IS SLAIN Enliited Men Have Mix with'Two Texas Fighters and Sheriff in Del Rio Red Light Zone. THREE ATTACK THE OFFICERS Town Will Protest Against Pretence of Blacks and Aik for Their Removal. MUCH INDIGNATION AROUSED MX JIJO, Tex, April 9. Prlvata John Wade, of Company C, Twenty fourth Infantry regiment, wan killed her la(e lunt night, when two rang; iti and Hherlff Almond attempted to arrest Hlxttcn negro aoldlera, who had rivaled a diaturbant'fi In a houao In the rrmtrlcted dlBtilct. Throe, negroe urn aald lo have at tacked tin- officer, while tlm latter were taking them to the. Jail, Wado Jumped on Hanger llarlcr, according to wltncaairg, prmotlnK lilni to the around, and clubbing lilni on the head wlih tho butt of hi revolver, Lying on bin buck, Uarlor drew hi platol and fired ovrr hi alioulder. Wado wan killed, Profeat again! Ihe prraenco of iind reo,uet for tho removal of tho negro aoldler, who have been ata tloned here for tho laxt three week, were being prepared today to bo ent to tho War department. Much indignation Minted In JJ Jtlo loday an a reaiilt of the affair. Villa's Bodyguard Tough and Powerful Veterans of Mexico Pr.KHHINff '.'AMP, t the Kronl, April .-fly Aeroplane anil Motor Truck to Columbua, N. M April 0)The men who are reported to be traveling tilth Villa now a hla bodyguard and a a rear guard agnlriat American troop arts dcrlbed her na aoma of tlc atrong- Set and tougheet apcclmen of phyebal development, which the Mexican war have produced. All report agree that lher ara not morn than W) of three men and Indi cated that lher might h conaldrrably lea, pseally of hl body guard type. They are de northed a well eonad Inert In dlatlnctloii from Ih tioya and In n U y young men, who composed Hie balk of Villa onny. They are "p lioaed to he fairly good hIioii, o It IkmikIi heir rifles are Mid to bo Inferior. They hava the reputation of being a hla to travel without food aiieh a other men need, Sometime a good aired handful of corn la panned out to them aa their entire day' retlon. While It la evident that there hue been a great falling off hi loyalty to Villa rdme hla attack on folumbu, It la thought polhle that thla handful of hla old guarda may ahow one real fight hi Villa' defen If their leader etay wlih them until th Ameri can overtake them. British Ship Owners Make Huge Profits AVAsMIINGTON, April S.-lluge profll have liccti (hi' reward of Hrltlali ahlp 'owner the last year, according to con aular report of dividend declared hy cevenil t'omparilea recently, Advice to the 'oNiiiiene depirtment todoy all Ihil I niiiport and Unit, whn nhlpa ate In the American trmln, after piot'ldlng for Iomcji n ml ihprerlntlon, huve a profit for llil.i of ll.HUi.nfl. YOUNG MATRON FATALLY BURNEDJY GASOLINE III l.n.V, f. I)., April 9.-iKe. hil.l. Mih I', V. lirtaii, na"d U )er, n l iouRlit to n he bI himpllnl from her home in nr llihlii n.lt, miffi rlnu frnm r Irene I, M i ie le.rrui and hllle hope of i i r,n in i nterUlncil, Mm. !ynn mbi- I. e.K kaeolini- fur I, i.r"ini' alien Hahllna n fie, mil fie I .'Kiilllng i kpln-ilmi eel In i cliillilnii afire, burning lor bmllv. II. r i lit li bnily w buiueil. llli the c.-.iti. ,,f r fin e Hd feel STREET CAR STRIKE IN TOLEDO COMES TO END li'l.i.lni. it, pn The TnUd.i el int elime 4m elilhit tlilllbltl l'l ll! lie liHiletl oil Mtilutllf 'lite Ml'h 'e iIm'i en iiii.i in i.f s iei.lt mi 1 1 . H'. (nit tint u III nt lr 11.1 i.ih.i in ,,ii tiiiliu l.iitmn mid tlx k n , l. i 1 iit III n ci ml The Weather t rmpt ralar al DiHatia Inlni' ii, WARMER III' I ii a in i" . i . m ,M U e 1.1 in ii I 1. 111 ... I j. . 'I I I " ,. m ' . t '.- " , ... I iiMH)iiilti tnal lltmril i ! I ' 1 i.e.,, "I ! V 4 Vtl I II. .- al , il. 1 lai "..at . .' 1 1,1 1 41. ai...- II' - I ulian- .. I111 1.111 .ii 1. I 1 a l - i.. u a . 1. ) '.i I 1 ' ii' l' a . 1 a 1 t. I ."I 1 .1 r,; 1 1 I V ,., NEW CLOTHING FOR TROOPS IN MEXICO American Soldieri on Trail of Villa Will Soon Be Equipped with Freak Dudi. CAMPAIGN HARD ON RAIMENT x r COr-fllllUfl, N, M April 9. American troop In th field In Mex ico will aoon b aqnlpped with new rlothlng to replaca that torn Into ahred In Ilia alraln of tht cam paign. A lonalgnment of ahoen, hat, uniform, aweatar and other woar Ing apparel, valued t 1100,000, wa forwarded otith alonjt the American Una of communication today, With tlm clothing went a ahlp ment of approximately a quarter of a in II I Ion dollar In Mexican gold and Oliver coin to lm lined In paying the wage of the aoldler, who whlla In foreign aervlce, draw Jo per rent additional pay, Thu troop hi ex perienced difficulty apendlng Amer ican money and for thla reaaon, Mex ican coin wa aent, Talk r Srn Ha Xtn h Me:iiliiui WB t'pred among officer here loiliiy a to Ih poaalblllly of (he e uliilillnhmeiit of a netr axiiedl- tlonnr) l,n' nt a point euat alon lha holder and nmier the actual field of operntlnli tlulil C'olnmbii, tt la realized that aa the lenuUi of the Una of com mimical loit, now appronlmaliily fo mllea long, Iwrean. , I lie problem of keeping It lulo't Ineieaiiea proportionately, t'ei'aiaienl rumoia wer current he today that a hand of Mnxlrana croed Ih'i Aineilcun holder at Noll, about fifty mile enal of t'oluiiibu, laal Wedmaday nltslit and went aoiitlt Into Menlro.1 culllim fence a they Went. Nolhlng could be learned at military headquarter eone' I llhig the t eporla, which did nol aay whether (h men wero Vllliala or armed gypulea. I nenalnra l'.preed, hlllle wa known at military head UUarteiK here loday of the dnvelopmenl in the (niriiiilxu aoulh of Mntevo, hut iinalne wa epreed. Lieutenant I, t'ahell, enpedlllonary ehlef-of-atnff, who baa been on atnffoit Coloula, JJub Ian. ha Ron In Naml'iulpa to eatabllali a new field bedijurter, while i.eneral t'erahlng I reported lo he on hi wy to tha extrema front nouth of flulavo. A pcil train arrived her today car rying f'r, J, tlrown of Klt'aao, who waa hiirryhig to tha iedlda of Lieutenant Colonel r.jree lllver, who I dangerouaty III of pneumonia at (' Orandea. Ir. tlrown w provided with a high-powered motor car lo tako him aoulh. No report aa lo Colonel ftlvera' condition wa r oelved tonlht, Attojueyjs Killed When Car Overturns; Another Badly Hurt NOUTItWOOn, la., April ,-(Kpecl Telegram.)-ftle.hard A, tlaxter, young attorney, partner of M. If. Kepler, wa Inalantly klllwl, end Krueat flutter, mem ber of another prominent family, wa aerl'iualy If not fatnly hurt, when the automobile In which they wera riding overturned, aa they attempted lo turn around on North Klahih atreel near the city limit fhl morning, lcon Harneo, limine manager of the North wood Anchor, and V, It, Collin, ami of Kdwln Collin, escaped pradleally un hurl. lOixter'a n'k w broken. Mut ter auatalned evral tiroken rlh and IntcrtiNl Injurle. He did not recover con iclouNiie until Into today. When llnxter, who driving, al templed to turn around he apparently unlerethnted tha apeed of the inr and could not control It. It ran through a roadalda ditch up the bank and back down attain and almoi to tha center of tha road before It ovarturiied, Fear for Safety of Japanese Liner with Load of Great Value I1M1ON, April , I.lnyd announced tonight that the French fiahlng veal rali't'"' Marie had been aunk. Tha ere ttna landed, Additional Information con leinliirt the alliklng of the aleamehl'i ciwmiala l tliat nln firemen on tho eel wera kllle-l, A (Hhh'L'iam to IJoul f i out Untie, .'npan, tle that tha Japancan ateaui hip tile MiiM, e-l tt, fVhriiary 33, for Vladlvoatok, I Urlm day otirdne at the latter port. Tha rat learam nay th ra are reatun In fear tha wnrt roiicaritlnil the Ida Miu' fnta. The Ida Muni wa formerly tha IH'knehlka Main, it I ad a groa tnnnaga i f ,;.u t ii and la ' f' lna. TACiiNU, Wa.h. A ptil -Th Ja. tutlieee Metilnrr Idn XlmU lllait front f. em. I', hn m -y ?', I'll a a go 1 at'i d at i,i..m iIikii t,Mn,ii, lm liellnf a lar'i I'liiiiity of ii'iflt pli'li Towed to Norfolk Port Disabled Ship B;ing 1 1; r t 'I h . t.',llvr ti'4 III. I A ! HI Hm"I ef ..tUllil I ii i f f, I I t t'l. ll U 1' , Aptll I lie ' ... n liti 111.1 1 fi.mt i 1 ,. t mil. wil '1 1 .I-.!- I a m-1 In 1 11, . 1 It hi' h ,4i, ...ti to "n.eii.iii n w 1 be ei la I 11 it 11 ' I I V -.11,11, t r 1 . .-M Ii 1 .1 '.tin -. 11 'V. I ! I 4 BIO f STAT L iMLLLD AWAY WITHOUT WORD OF DOLLAR !. Mi-tr la t I tl ai l ..f l a 1, 1 ' f " f e'ri r a nt a it .( I 1 1 ..ley ft waa w ii iv a 1 P'lio'ii1 o.aiia I. Wat I '--I 'IP'UlU' l l ( we nit mill tt iv..aa. el wO I e ..eel . t ateale it . u la tke lean ;ini,i g ,M.la. t.-i 1 iliasiU' i ti 'ii i f tl a it, 1 ina 1 I. i.wt waa a.a ta j 1.. t m a. un "! iria t'li' iia'. eg aa lia ' aa i)li I 1 I a . I. t.ia UK I. Mi ... . h a t .1 with r wat' the Mexican t ' GERMANY BACKED U. S. MEXICO POLICY Von Jagow Sayi Empire Gave Amer ica Free Hand in Dealing with Situation. DISPOSES OF WILD RUMORS It Kit LIN, April 7. if. Via London, April Jteci nt pre dlapatchea hftv broiiKht word of atalementa In the Canadjan I'urllament and Cana dian ncwHPiiper that Germany wa planning aftur thla war to plunge upon the American continent and particularly to demand ceaalon to Germany of the Dominion of Canada. In a conversation with llerr von Jagow, milliliter of foreign affalra, The Aoi:latnd I'reaa correspondent inferred to theae rumor," The foreign mlii Inter's flrat reply waa an outbreak of laughter. "How can peoplo Invent or bnlieve auch atorlea?" he aaked. "To anyone not entirely , blinded by pukMon It la evident beyond doubt that Germany never puraued auch aenaeleas aim and never contemplaled doing ao. Moulilii't Male the Time. ''Can one Imagine a tnte of affalra In Kurope after tie war auch that ahould have tha Miuie or a free etionuh hand to divert our slieimih and efiorla lo aunh a taU on the American continent? "Equally lldlculmi, though Ulifortun ntely thla pliaae Ima a aerlotia aide, ara rumora which I underaiand here and there ara current In tha t'nlted Stalai that Germany aftir tha war will taka revenge on the fulled HUlee, hy pursu ing an anll-AmerlcHii policy, It I even repoiled to nie that eouie npprehenelve anul In Anieilca fnrei.ee from vlctorloua lierntany an attempt lo break doan tha Momne dmlrlm PhiM It flu In Hmith or Central Ameiha. or even a ileln to leap upon the foiled Hiaieii and eru!i lhm In older to atitlii manteiy of huth cimtliienln "t need hardly anore a n h teporl. whh-h from time ii (tin.- I e 101 wl afloat b fncmiin of ilernanv In tha att lent nl"iitn.ii i l llnlnii no f . Hnrf aliit II. are inn luu fu dtiilal t need only rill thet UeuiiHiiy l.t never ti'aieil Ite.lf lit ippeeiHoit lo the Anoil en pllncli'l of tlir Mnlipne do' nine" Police of Peking ' Place a Ban on tha Playing of Poker tft.n -?n,.lni .if 1 lie W' I'fMSil nl IVL'e l' Ii in I ! e l l". Wi'l i... (Oiiill " anli 1U4 1 ti ! o C" h I - i.id l"l 1 s .ll,..itn. at !, and . i .i .l..i hi ill n int 1 t in en I i in,' ni.'fe an I II. . . .11. 1 k I'" l'H-1'' Vki. l " If '!-! tot Ki ll l'l.. tn l.'U l.i 1 I lore. i l t .re.t of .. 1 1 .ii I' i n i 1 1 1 1 '' . . a a . It.r COURT IS TRANSFERRED BODILY ACROSS CONTINENT l.il!S.'if".' Wt Y; ' l,t. , .1 .1 I I ,,,'l t t " Ih. .. ,.. I '! I i.f 1 .inn 'nm'if. t I., ili . i 1 v -iini'-ri dl Mm in in ll. 'a 1 11 1 1 1 11 Ii 1 I It' . ' l'. I.' It) l t ill1 ! Hl '' I - a) ' I ' e t II .1 1 i t il i al In 1 1 ! 4 I w '!' a 'i..." ..li'iriia ' i a la ti'!. I.. ' a 111 I l ' a. at.lt, i ( tl .. (, . I' On 'I I . 1 1. I 1 .III I 1 1 1 I I I; la' 1 1 "I t .a a 1 a 'a " III' ' . - v a ' . I li' '. . 1 I I 1 1 ' ll ' nn . ' ' ' . - ' 1 ) ' 1 ' 1 1 ; , ,t , if A V e- ' .,,,1 i ' f ' 4 m J f r j , k '4: ft' t r ... ', i '? ' I fl i r r u in inniAiuu -American soldiers irettlnflr flT WmA A at m adobe houses along the line of if. .. V i-f ' -4 r I i 1 - t ' tr- a' i f.V7 V; 0 .f.S. HUGHES STOCK IN NEBRASKA RISING a ' Rush on Storei for Lead Pencils to Write Name on Ballot Likely, POLITICAL SKY CONTINUES HAZY (From a fltaff CofiCHpoiideiit,) -. 1INCOI..V, April -iriperll.)-A lha atnta enter Into the In nt week before tha primary, the political aky apeni lo be Juat a hn.y It haa been during mom of the campaign and peoplo Inlereated In lha altuallon coming to Lincoln from dif ferent parte of tha elite do nol appear ablo to concentrate their Idee ao aa to weger a, guea on tho outcome, a re garle any part of the atnta ticket. On tho mailer of Nehraaka preferential praaldenllal candidate, the ouleome of tho pollllcnl fight yealerdny In Now Vork which reulted In tho eeetlon of Fred erick C, Tanner a chairman of tha tato republican committee, ha brought Hughe' elork up conaldcrahly and rein forced the belief that Judan Hughe will accept the republican iiomlnnllon. Thla I ure fn Inereaae the run on tho load pencil ator for euulpment to write the name of (linrle K. Kughea when folk ao tn the poll. On tha gubernatorial altuallon there I much dlveralty of opinion, although neatly everyone who hns tnlerenled hlin eelf In the altun t Ion admit that Mllea and McKalvey have been coming faat during tha teat two week. A atrong dry worker nald lat night that tha nomina tion laid between Sutton end MeKelvey, Another who had hardly made up hla mind, who to aupport, ld with euual aaaorance that It laid between Mllea and Hntton. All appear to believe that Mllee la an contender and that either MeKelvey or Hutloii will be hi chief competitor, fin the (leiiinrratlc aldn of tha gubernn tntlal rcn tmik there are hut Inn can dldatea. o the demiM-rat are mil having a hard a lime to make a aele. tlon, ac eoidlug lo prrei'ital prrdellctlnna and oil areount of lha general el eondlllon of tha demorratlo party many helluva Ne ville tea lit b the Inner, although they are willing In admit Hint the tight he. log made I f W. J Ml) an and the adtan lag" rd ly the rti v ritmr In tha ehe. II11I1 leal Tueaday, liiuat be leikmod nh and may men Ibal Ht'dlier Chatlle III win ovrr the North I'lalte buy Ule. mall Time atuklng fur Neillle are of ferltig to he) ha ll "I", am) while lite l'l )n frllnwe i i nnfldeot. H ey al not mekln aa mm h H"i" abo il U mo nlmviiiig iivtih i"iili I'''"! LINCOLN V0TFRS ARE RtGISTCniNG HEAVILY c I rnti I t f a,;i .f'l i( 1 ; I 'I, t lMivf ft? h fltf Uiti ( t ni l 1 H' ( it 1 until tfti itlal I V H 1 (r I tv (t U S hi i I I tkl 4 f V i fk. Ikf (f)i4k I I f I I Mt ti t Mt : r'ltliti' w-l Uh' mtt (.U ft t a ) t U it m e.iS' Hi t ,,-h I m I l t i i..i Lei t , I,. ,,, ,.t 1 1 . i. I ''V t ill I I nl .1 11. an TWELVE SCHOOLS TAKE PART IN THIS CONTEST a 1 1 111 it tl . W ) N ... ,4 Mf" .Vital tt'.'l.l, I 1. I. i.l,.) a Iv a' T 1 1 . ' 1 j I-, 15. ai i. 4 1 Vta.i j,i, 1. 1 ,( ...... 1 11 t i I 1 a t I T' tti.i.. '1 M ltii , 1 I a IH tt ' I V . I'lat .'I 11 .,.,Hfl!l -il 1 "I 1 :., . ): ' FRENCH ARMIES GIVE UP SALIENT OF BETIIINCOURT Gallic Forcei Evacuate Thii Foii tion and Ger;nans Then Attack New Line from Harroutt ta Cumierei. THIS ASSAULT 13 REPULSED Teutoni Succeed at One Point in Entering Trenchei, but Are Ejetted, PARIS OFFICIAL STATEMENT I'AltJrt. April !i. The l'renili fngcuated the Kethlncoiirt aalli lit Mitturduy n ht and the tierniiin to duy atlnckod with Kreat violence thi-lr new line from Avocourt to Cnmlerca, but were rcpulaed with xangulry loaae. Only at ono point, northeuat of Avocourt, did the (lerman aucccrd In t nlcrlng the; French treni hca, and from fhl poaltlon they wer Immedi ately ejwied through a counter at tack, according to the French nf fl cl.i I communication lued tonight, 'Mm capturn by French troop of about 100 meter of a (lerman trench Nouthweat. of Douauniont village, norlheaat of Verdun, waa announced by the. war office thla afternoon. I'rngroaa In communicating erenche aoulh of lha village alno waa IB polled. Rockefeller Will Aid Churches in His Mining famps IiKSVI'.ll, Colo., April 9 -John I'. lUickefeller. Jr., baa ilgiilfhd hla Intention to give financial altonca lo the eiec. Hon of churche In the mining camp of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company, ac cording to announcement made today at the company' linad'i'ierler here. Title aupport, aaya lha anouncement, lll ha given either to I'roieatant or Catholic (hurche, or both, In ny com pany camp, "where the need of, or dealia therefor he been manlfeated hy a uffl ch.nt number of tealdant to ure ade quate aupport and permanence of wor hlp" Iq currying out thla program Mr. rocke feller, a member of the llnptlnl dennml nelloit, tipi'late4 that, renlther Me,"Tr aonally, nor the company, hall aneime any renponelhlllly for, or control over the cdiurche. "Any church to he ucccrfu1 mul he oignnUrrt did controlled by the com munity lit which It I lluted," Mr, llockefeller wrote to officer of lb com pany. The plen outline that the company a III glvo additional aid lo auch project hy leatlng at g nominal rental lte for church building. The flrat edifice lo he erected under thla plan will he a Catholic church t fler wlnd. film have been drafter and con el ruction will begin mm, II wa an nounced. CHICAGO WILL CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY OF OMAHA MAN The eighteenth birthday anniversary of Hubert Weldnnall, founder of the Oniiihii Voting Men' Chilatlfin ocitlon, l be coleliratvd In Chicago April Ui, under the auaplee of lb Chicago Voung Men' Chrlatlan aaaocletloii. Mir. Weldeneall apenl nine! of Ihl win ter hi Omaha, hut lm beeit In Chlca'i for the lal month, He I now, and lm been for year, international aeeretaiy, and he originated the Idea of the railroad Young Men Chrlxtlan b sum In t loin ud founded a number of lhm. He la tha author of Ihe hltot y of the Young Men' Chrlatlan oe.latlon movement, a work of twenty volume, Itev. In. I.. (iroh of Oiuali. who wr a college mate of Mr, vYeldenimM tit 1 leili Nliut g college, lina written an ap lireelRtloit of him and thin will bo id at the celebration b the pieeeiit pieal denl of lell j slim g college nl lha 1 h -biat'ou DELAWARE REPUBLICANS WILL GO UNINSTRUCTED WII.MINiJTON, I1'' . -prt 1 !'t nut front lb litle leptiblieeii pilotait be d j yrelerday to eleet rl-lin ilra t . i),i. ai.ii.. 1 ennvenlliin. w hn It Mill name e. i naitntinl deegali-a mnl in llriiiHir m.liin'i.l hat l.dinimd llli b l, elttte 1 hull ttiitn of ( Hie .it, had delei-d U.mnn.t ct.arli It. Ml W tot nailmitl delei.' Th 1.I11 riill.ili Kill bf lull at I'elel i n I'm d I nil..) MINlra N..-l if i. ll.. ml mil I ii'l. 11P ll.f liali.'hlil ili . Rte tiitalila t'.i r.iolal l Ufi'li i.i.i... Vl .:e .i. MUlr ClinlHilnli Mlt. I ll-1 ,1111. liitiliKt In Hi. ,llii.ai 1 h. il.liHlr I.. I ' .t it.i . nl. ii.'ii me nnl Uialr ti td WCULD ABOLISH TITLE OF COUNSELLOR OF STATE j W (Hit"S l .1 an l. I'll '' '.It I M men i fi' t II"" -' ll'i " 1 tent .,1 .. 1. a- t . m l ) I" ' li .'a.t .1 a' a 1 "I iiii. 1 Ihi l.:a 'i'l ) ao I I'l "I" ii. t" t li 1U1...1I "t iij iii tl t ' a ' t-t'f le nil .. yea. I i'l- ' ii. ' 1 - 1 1, '. I. a a, II tl v I. . 11 ' I I It t I I ll" . I , SNOWSTORM CAUSFS THE WILSONS 1UC0ME HOME a . t I N t ' ta ii H.i- I 1 i f ao 1 11 'ifi ."'. i, I t ". ia.it I -' , 1 I 'I a a ' 1 . ...t vt I .1 1 a l., I .i'l t - 1 la I ' a a -l-e M ,1 I ' -a t HARDING PREDICTS VICTORY OF UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY Ohio Senator, Named Temporary Chairman of National Conven tion, Sayi it ii Uielei to Talk of 1912. PEEK THROUGH THE KEYHOLE Speaker Criticises Domestic and Foreign Policy of Wilson Administration, BURKETT OF NEBRASKA TALKS CHICAGO, April fl, ... Itepub'.lran leader from varlou ecilon.i of tha country mot laaf night nt Appomat-to-i day biinqoci of (ho Hamilton Hub. Among the apenker were tlen alor Warren G. Harding of Ohio, nniiicd yoatrrday a tompurfiry chair man of Un republican tuillnniil con-M-ntlon: Henator L. V, Hherman of Hlllini, liierlilflHIiil nmdldnte, and f'Tiii'T Benntor L, ,?, Hutkett'of Ne- I' mail a. l'ienator llanlliiK, rcMpohillng to lh toi.at ' Looking Forward," extolled roiulieMnlam and predicted a upeedy return of republtctin administration. Of tie (llnrupthiu of the Hi he 'd; "II a uaeleae to I n 1 W ,,f pi) ;, j ,, faiher turfi X 't end let a nation eirie alien li n deiiifieintii' party Jin III four )( of luifip forg'ltlnif Kveiy eeaentinl remain, eien (he Ii up r n ( liiiliie, tbetn la every aantrao e nf l,e n un'ord if lendeiahlo, and mote lgni lle.nt allll, (here I Ihe oumUlnlial I ieidlnea of (he ,eople lo pledge Iheiu aelwa iinew lo Ilie lepuhliien fUh,'' I'eek lb ron ah lief bile, Although Memitor Harding aildree wa not rormnlly lalieled ' ketno1 ' hi lumen iKRriled it a t leeat pek through the keyhole In Hid Comae of hie addre the aenator ld. "Tie pounced alluutlon la unmalchu In all our history. There la a marked rtealre f.,r republican reetora lion for our ludualrlel nke a when lha Ameihnn people turned hoiefnlly to William Me. Klnley In 111, and there I en anilely for our nationality not unlike that which Konght out Abraham Lincoln In lv. "We believe todity In lb Very furide meulal pilnelplea on wbbh Ihe republican parly made It rnalchle contribution to the people' advancement and the na iloimi development, and we mean lo hold Ihe charter of republicanism lnvlolte. Ilellete In rrolrclloa. "t believe today a ever in our hl loiv In the greet eaaertttal of repr" enlatlv ilemocrecy and tha helpful American Pvlll'' Of tariff lu'oLaotlun, ewJ we can a therein more than lb proin lae of paity aucce. "I'ijIIiIihI lil mi will come and go, emi nent peronltle will ever have Ihelc In fluenia, but noihlug change pollllcnl principle In I heir gieat eaeenllal. Home- lime they are obeured, but not for long, foinelline there are dllrcllon, hill, not fur long." Senator Haidlng a"eiled that but for Hie war the country would now be en durliiK bualnce ilcprelon Hlmllar to that of Ihe curly '!. Continuing be Mld; "Not only ii Ihe Fiiropean war not deal ro ci out huRlneaa hut It he given 11 the only Inmliiea wn have. It ha given ii a flcllllou, aectlonal properlty, hut It dor not blind ua to the depieaaloit likely in fnllow, nor lo Ihe lndutrlnl and cninineiclnl menace of deaperale Furope atriJHKlhig III pence for It own rehnhlll tullon." Appeal fiir I'reitnrednea. Aaaerllug that the tariff will be the great laaua of the coming rampnlan, the epeaker added: "There will be more perteulr luea, and Ihere will he tho patriotic appeal for prepnredneaa, wllh republican tommllted to en adequate program for nttonl de fente "line I relurtant to crllli'iee the ad inlnlal ration III It foreign policy at a time of uniicty Ilk the preaent day. 1 had rallier prewiil a nulled front to tho world even al the aacrlflce of ome no tion of my own than convey the lm pieeelui of a divided people. "We re puraulng Villa and hla robber bard Hid th iiMllon epprovea, but had lb Wllaon Mdnilnletiatloii omitted lie oeeilleaa 1 11 r . I it 1 1 n 14 In Mlro. willed In- Inib'il the neeilleea eneniiragement of I.k'Ii 1 arianx and V'llia, Hit puiaulf would hnte been uuiiei-eaaary and op. in .'In linn mnl Inaiill and the aacrlfh of maul Aineiliiin Ihe and nun It pinpeiiy in Mi ll, ii pri'bablv would have been , ,.nb .1 t'riil eel tun el are. W lien Mi. rncnuiage Amerb an enter-mi-e and iilnl In o lolu (oretait I iiela. itiib-t Hfali itdlita, nn Ameiliau aa. miaiii" 11 ili t to g't wllh liieui We In- iilt Vim id an ti hiiI iiI lb flag on lnrlt.eli inilli'la t are. end the .to. I I., it. 111 of Hie n.g mnat a . 1 anli them ' ' Hi.iild 1. .t ihli k much of ll"- A no r. ' iaiiiii ahl 'b -e -i .1 nea n Ainerban I tn tin at.tuHd In ie'lf if proaulla til lie. jvel.iytiig and limliliri 01 tPt'iMti or . pi ra t.n. a lie I- a t a t.ao ilaliael I' l. -II" tut . ti ; 1, nil In il "Wll larim oi in. (11.1 1.1.11 1 liiue ' a i SOONER REPUBLICANS IN DUAL CONVENTIONS tl. I VII' M l "II tl' S ' ! '.It IB, I' . 111 I ii.Lii.xin "lil! lU'li- I . 11 '. tit I tl ) I t -tl III 111 !. H 1 . . ,1.1 1 1.. !'. I ill I I I I'. I I It eti" 1...1 1 ;i. 1 , 1 tit .1 ' i ..1 1 1 . 1 1 .a Ha, it, 1 1 ' f. a I a :il.. ll 11 ..f 11 tat . .'.t 01 1 . . . i. a 1 I 11. a it" 1 I lit 1 I a I a o. 1 "I 'l.'ni'n I" .. 1. a i. 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Local official In Kl I'aao made representation today to th military iiuthnrlllea, and two Infantry ha laglion were nc nt from P'ort Illla fnnlght to act a reiiervi-i to Ihn pa trol who are on guard very night In Ilia principal atreel here, The pollre official eiftlr! th")' ffftr troub le with Mex'ran In Juare, ai aiipiillea Hnnghl. There t eppieln nalon fell Ihet n nuni liei (,f Vllllelna end a number of rpte. aenliitlte of the nnli-American faction III Mi'eo are aprendlii Hi wildcat 1. port among the peon end aoldier In Juare In Hie hope i( la'iemg an oui hieiiM. .1 nti 1 en la airtjilng with the wlenl ei aioite of hoMle nature, and rnnini of gieat tleioiha 01 r th" fulled Ktatee ndl'r, won by Villa. The Carratiii QtflelH' me doing their heal lo uppiee lhee alorlea. glntle of fllrillfl HI not recalling cinlmce among the Anter lcn refutseea here la etldeliied by Ihe fact Dial the latter he ahead lurried to Metlro, and other ere dealrlnn lo do o, Two mining men w ho had left Ihe eounlry efler the Hnnt lhe( mnn'm re, left ,ra for Chihuahua I'll) today, They ld lhat while (he altuallon Waa not without danger they did not believe It wa nfflelenily menacing to keep them from their iulliee. Wild Itepurl let Jneree. HAN ANTONIO, Te April t.-Co-op. eralloti to a limited eitent hy the Men Iran military authorities In the work of the American punitive force In Mealce wa Indicated by their offer lo General parading to the ue nf-imt lel4rilt and teleplion line, The offer wa md lo Ih vllyr who landed In Chihuahua laal week, end reported today hy Hernial Parading to General Funalnn, 'I'll- drlvei of Hie aeroplane tht via lied Chihuahua ld they had been treated eourteouly by Genmal Oullerre, cominnndliig officer at. Chihuahua, after It w demonetreted that they had Come on a friendly rulaalnn, although before tdf fart wa determined by Ih alarmed puhllo. e few atone had been thrown t litem nd hot or two fired. No one waa injured. Offer I e of Wire. fifiieiiii T'crahlng mild ome aupplle had been purchnaed In Chihuahua and tint there appeared no dlpoltlon on Hie prt of thoae with tore to withhold their good, bul thf, the limited amount of (upplfca al Chihuahua at preaent made It llni"lble to aet provlaloii Tlie preaent poalllou of tJie advanced column wa not made puhll hut it wa known that cavalry column under Colo nil Hrown and fiodd are driving outh from Hatevo with all apeed, Offp-eta here had no Information that either force had gone an far a Prrl, hut they aald tha receipt of audi Information would be no mrprl. (ieiieral rrhlnf lilmelf (a moving aouth along Ihe trail to Ratavo, perion lly directing, ao far a poaeihle. the put - nil of villa and the aearcd of th itimin lain and plain adjacent to th trail b'-intt followed, Have frlendlr lllecnealoa. ttefore leaving hla headquarter on Hie Han Heroiilmn ranch, north of Guerrero, (Jenenil JVraltlng end General I.ul Ifer- rera, Ihe I arraima gem-ral whnae de. fee 1 inn wa reported, called upon him and lhat na two had dleeuaaed hi a, fiiendlt manner Hie effoita being made by both gmeriimi'iii lo run down Ihe 1 onimon enemy. The em client w,uk Dial bail been dune by Hie aeroplane lm been ao marked that headquarter offlclula era aimmmlv awaiting irinfiireemenla of that arm of the .ifvr. AUh.uiih It la now reeog iile. Hint the ma hinr lielng uae.1 ai not of a ltp In tn. th,' hut aei.nr leneial feint. Inn a . p'Ut lll'll. at.. Hint Hie fUe tel in , ,tu,,r oln, gond wmk, l oth In . ii'tniig and cairjiii. dupai' h. 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