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Tim BKK: OMAHA, WKDXKSDA V, Al'ML l- I'JKi. DODD AND BROWN ARE FARTO SOUTH Officials On Border are Hourly Ex pecting" Kewi of Battle With VilliiUi. Here's a Free Ad for the Fee Grafter THQMPSON-BElDEN 6 CO. The fasliion CefilerorileI1rddleWesr sbb!J,edl; Official Record Shows Him Pocketing for Himself More Money Than He Earns for the Taxpayers A CAVALRY COMBINO COUSTB.Y YA, PASO, Tex., April 11,W)th ho official gJvcg for days of tha hereabout of th .dvgnc gnnri of American cavalry pursuing Fran- Uro Villa, offKtal of tha Carraiua Itotarnniant In Jugren nought today to obtain Information over Ih Mi lrn land Ilnea of thi portion of tha Amarl'-an troopg. Apparently tha iuh of (h American ravilry aotith vard hg bom to rplJ that H baa mrrM Colonel rMd and f;oloti1 frown with thxlr frntipera far h vcnd all llnM of rommnnlratlon, Army off!' af Fort Plle lH that when tti oirtw'lHlonnry fnmmitiri irt t ljii'h with ("k-neret jriirntnn they will report, that (he American triip have en tii viinie In ratti. jietrt that battle he Wn fought wllh Villi hand tinih of HalMo were current early todey, tmt trier wa rwlhiha; to confirm theee tp,irt. I mnlrr nMna lrT, While the American cavalry l fomh. In th fitmtry at th far en1 of th attenuated llli" "t cnntrouiilcgllnn there vae Iff f la appretienal'rn here 0VC their toaltlrm, for II waa confidently felt at Port Ultra that Imdd'g men would fight ttimlv out of any u n corn fn a Me pnlt l,lt. on( anl rfu: with knowldr of Ilia country ititb of f'arral eay that the American tronpe will rind It peculiarly difficult to operaia In any nuiniirr agalnet Villa In tba llairl"t wlier be t rrnw fighting Tlita Arrlcla lirntlier ar ld to 1 fortifying Ih rlly of rmrangn, but for what purpriae haa not ten Inrtl rat4. Mlran offldale today had nothing to auhetanllat an unofficial report r'-H v by the Mern riihaey at Washington that Villa wa dead Melren 'oneul (farda, who rrpranf th ('arrennA gov ernment on th border, wM It wa all nw to hloi but that h hoped It waa iru. America Troop 9,1 fleleasl. Th efficiency nt th American troop row In for high prat from Oeneral Krarirleeo Itertanl, tha ('rranlata com. maolur at M1'ra, row on trip to Jiiarrf, If ld f'olofial lowld han1l"l Ma tnn In niliiy way In th Ouvr rro flHhl, liritilln th VllllaiM lnf Minimh to raoa thm to waal an Irn rrianao aoio'int of ainmiinliliin airl thn rMrm thm. , Th M"lrn nlhorltlri aay they bav huftn inmhl to ct any Itiformatlon abnut th fvo!iillnnlt, Ofneral Halaitar, who rorard th holder tor Mrxlro in daya fKO. Malaiar ha, in far a th ''arrania i,vrrtimnt I ronwrnr-l, almply (llaap irrd, l.lat f Waa1 Amrlrna, XA.M ANTONIO, T., April 11,-A r porl riM-elvad at Ooral Futiatrm' brad 'piarter today from Ornral rrhln a th tiamn of th iii)lr wontnli-il In th fltfht at (iurnrro Marrh tt aa fiiliona; Hrlvat T. C, Brown, rarrlr V, 9. Wandrvlll, rHvaf Jlo nrhll, Prlvt i. (i. Pnntt and t'rlval Waller N. Oaniner, All are nifmhrra of Truop C, Heventh cavalry, GEBHANS GAINING WESTOP THE MEUSE (Contlnuwl frorn Pact Oik.) viIUk, hut war haalen back with eon Mrrah! Inaaea. Ther waa vlulont bum Imrdinent or Ixiiiaumnrit mid Vu. Th teit of tli cumiriuolcatluii followat 'dn th left bank of th Mall th (ieniiana yealnnlay availing dxllvared an llntiiin. Thla activity waa avtrrinipllahrd alia' H agetnat our pnaltlona at Mori l lha u nf flaming ll'iulda Th at lark waa ina'l from th Corneaus wood ml i'b'fced hy our rurtaliia of fir and th fir of our (nfaniry, oicepllng m the enal, where th nmy Metired n footing In a few email element of lienhe. ""n the right hank of Ihe Menae th Herman endeavored Ual night t expel ti from th trrmhe taken by na dur ing Ihe laat few da aiiulli of th village nf Iinuaiimnnt. Thla ndvur ' eaw th Herman making tie nf lei of flaming llqulda. It waa met with a eangiilnary ch-k "Thrre ha heen a Unlent homherd "I'.nt In the region nf Iimmumont and Van and In th Wnevt Ulelrtot ther have ben t.niie cnnhorl of artillery fire. The lilghl pe.t ipnelly on th remainder of Ihe front "Thla morning a f'reni li air pilot ten l ill.d a Herman eriop ene h, h fill eilliln ni.r l;ll.- iii-u IUi.iii llli'i The lo e,nm um rre killed" YOUNG REPUBLICANS AT BOOSTER BANQUET 'HUM iHl.A.Mi. Ni, April 11 iHpe u! T'- -'iii i The Voting Mi-it It- ' 'In mi Ion li'iiiihi eiilerinined IH mem " at a hani) il an I lonxter meelina, u ni, N mn nf t! i u.i.Uln l in, in ( f.r ' e'e H"Miiiili,o, e piecenl n,i'iig tn epeeker r J Ken i,l end fleeter AUt,i' h. Walter lianrge. It lei in ant I i,.,w Mm.hIi fe .nin i-f tUli and llt iw I for '4Miii(h rert HYMENEAL H e . el f, ,,t (I , ,( HI,I v.i. -t. l ,ioe i n 1, L.o, t bhi y t mil wo I llio'lll ' ' r m er o t e . v- ' l 4 ''" ' It w ti . lie I ' t " i f l l...'. i el I ',i ' 4 H ' I. f ! Ifhl'l t J l',,o it ii i '- -ioii I -f fc.'ihr ri't i; og .i . n. iv toilee aivipr ! ," ! n t-iai li ni,iet en t ami i e t .., a 'e Ur I el !! la lielivn m, t -.! Jt Vi I !"N I llli H i ii.lt Mr I., t! ! f .! ,. M I. i . t i.l UUf l t fce ! i 4 i ll. t h ..,.... '1 e -" e.'-r . ' .i- t ier !. kl .1 t nf m .' !'"., , "' I, 1 1 1 ,. I teg . le i; .. it p. .i-ii-. it,., i if t end I-; n ,, . . i ,,.( Iae t ! dV I I t V i, i r-il !.; .-M I ! 1 1 I MI HO i'1-iit l,li ;l', l,o I tli,'ii,' ) i I n it . I I 1, 1.1.. ( . M l l.l: lit, -4 " I !- I i , t aI 11, n Bob's Deceiving Exhibit 9 aim xiAgcwjiF2p Omaua Vareh 3rd, 1914, Dobart flnlth. Clark Slatrlet Court, $ar Blr, In rtaaonaa ta your raquaat far a eoparatlfa atatan ettttlrg your 8 yaart af gtrriea and tha 6 yaara of your pradaoaiaor In cmea I outealt tha folUvlifi Ondar Pradaotiaor l?00-ely07 Total raaa ftaeortad 19,70,Bo Tatal Bxpanaaa MM.1 Total .8TM!r!4 28.3735 to Co Tha abova atatamant ahova that Robart enlth aa Clark of tha Ci at riot Court paid tha County Traaaurar $81,241,7) nat aurplua in fata fiera than did hia prtdacaator In cfflea during a Ilka parlod. WiWJimT, l-0fflala County 6FflT, la-Offlala Par 'Auditor af 7aa Cffloa DREAMS PREPARED BISHOP New Head of Financial Department of Saints' Church So Telli the Memben. IN READINESS FOR NEW WORK l.N'DKI'KNl'KNfK, Mo., April II.- Hpr- del Tel'grarn,)-J. K. Wlldormuth of Kargo, N, Ih, waa th aoeaker at th morning prear'hliig eorvlce' of th general toiifereiir i,t letter ly HaJn. A Wom an' giulllnry poriferenoe, lecture to th prlenthood on "Hlatory of Kdura-, tlon," hy JTof. Kloyd Mi'lowll, young pool'g prayer arvln grid th dally morning leallmony aervlo werg arnoiig th aevenO meelliiga of Ih forenoon, After tha opening of tha afternoon bual- neea aeaelon, llenjarnln Jl. Mo'lulr mad an adilren to th geaemhly, In which h elalrd that lie bad heen preparer! by dreama for the work thla (-onfernnca baa placed upon him, that though It meant for him tha anverlng of huelnee ao- t'latlori, the amotherlng of profraelnna.li anihllloiu and aepligtlona, Ih anorlflr of frulta of long ea preparation aJid el nd y, all'l he wag willing to aceept th call, and noinied It a privilege to enter thla widened fli'ld of uarfulneaa to tha t'huroh. If apok with great feeling, and g of appreiletlon and aympaiby paaeed over (he vaat aeeemhly et th egniecinea and coneei ration of th young blehop, Kpeaklug for the ' Laurel cluh," a goilety of !,)' I letter iJay Halnt woman, Apoetle John W. Rualiton preaenled to tha loiif'-rrn'e an Invita tion to contribute to their fund for the erection of a aultable mauole'iin for the lata preeidenl of the church, Joaeph inlth, whoa body baa lain In a privet vault her glnr-e hia demla In I'erem er, 1114. tke to ) Divided. Tha tepominendatlon from th flrat preeldmny and twelve relatlv to th dl- lalon of Indepeudenr glak Into three operate eleke. whli h haa been dlacuaaed befor tha rnureieme for two duye, ram to a delegate vote lal thla afternoon. It waa rarrlod hy a vol of HI to 3,1. Tha reorganization of th liiiniil ataka, In arcordanne with the reromtnenilatlima, waa ordered alio hy a heavy nle. John C. Uarver will am reed John Hmllli prealdent of that alak. the Uller reelgn Ing hcauae of advnnce, yeara, having filled tha office alnra tha organisation of the atek tn lBOl.t Tha city of Independ j ene thu beenmea "until aurh tima a It ahall h organlaed a th central aiake i In Won." ih Independence atako with Walter W. flmllh of Philadelphia it prea- tdent and Mark II. Hlegfrled of Independ ent aa blahop. Ttita Include th trnrhea known aa Houthald Independence, r!nncha hall and Walnut park "Oreater" Kane t'llv I organlied a ih Kanaaa City tk with center at Central church, Ninth and I.vdla air .Ineeph A. Tanner I named a preat- denl Th reet of th trrlloi r lftw in- j I'luded In 'he lndependenc etake will he organlteu aa Ihe llnlden lak'Tn .IH-1 ler In Ihel i ll. I laud J, KraTtl and j fharlea J, Hunt, both of lndeendi nee, I pretlilenl and blahop, reapecthely. j The patroneeae of th aanltaiium were In charge of a program thla evening In the iiinr a i-t 1 1 orltim, hl'e a eeaajiin af the muaieal Inalltut held In Ihe loeer rieim, A. N llou of New York In. charge. Prof, R, I. Elliot Elected President of Chadron Normal I" 'If Veh A ul li ii.e . T e iinl 1 Niate l'.'i, f lllieilu at an "ilUe iuin held her Von ,1ey evening i,niiiiiy, e le IVof H I rillHI, pei ln( .,f li H'eie Nor .' -ol al t'MdniM til the a . o oed Ih e-.goti. el l'ii .tun Hi oki Tli apnolKlMieiil la tt lo t h tT"ii,oig -t (', n( ...! ' Mr I ' .11 I MW ll - tt ft ii ihLri,u al fie 01' N.-nwal e h -., I I liimii 1 ' t 'mini i , I e t I f toeti.Unt i f :i fe ! e hI ,,! l.t .i i iio te I IN r '" "' ( 'Mil eoiitg eiot li ! ! ! ',. I M'Hiltl fe I 'l' l r'vl ea iio ,' rt kl 'i,l , e( wMir, ti -! r,i'h einMH lii l l I e .l, I f. kI the r. h'j.wel. a .! a i.hiu to the ael Hiwi t f l ie,ir l he t'li-e 1 1. .,,n.el will h.. l .,fei now 1 1 r.g; l I'" i M t! eh 4 wilt lek e lH "' i ( '" t t.,,i'.Ki.ii ii l ot'' I 1 .1 ' i i1 ii l 1 1 It i I-. ' i i i IVtH'l I 11 , I IMH,I I t 1'! I" I 1 1 ' i t f'Oi to all ,i.a i-, i 'i l, .if i,nlel N tal I ' 11 ' The .ountjj Ondar -obt, Smith 1908.-19S9 a?4,i38.jo H09.879.12 Comptrallar and Clalma, FRANCISCO VILLA DEAD IS REPORT FROM QUERETARO (Continued from I'ag One ) hiivlng coma from Quorotaro, Oen oral Carranaa'a provlalonal capital. They eer ungiihatanllated hy tha let eel dlepatcbe to Ih War and Mtata do I'arimenla, Tha clreurnatantlal report of Villa' recent Injury, however, and th rigor of hi long and hurried flight, In which he ha been varloualy reported a lii-lng carried on a litter on the aliouldera of hi men, or In a carriage over tha rough Metlcgn trail, gave color to th poealhllliy that tha bandit chieftain may have been unahla to eurvleo th hard ahlpa of th flight In hi dKabM condi tion. Jt early All Trooiie al Front, Offli'liil ultimate of th nijmfier of troop In Melo and on the border avail, able for an emergency were given at the War department today. General Hcolt, chief of eiff, announced that l,WJ troop now conatllut the border patrol, (leneral I'erahlng ba about 1t,M men In Milco, Including thoe holding bl Una of onmmiinlcatlon. How greatly th mohll army ha been dra wn upon for the Menlcan eiperllllon 11 nd border ervlca wa alo dlclne4 by (leneral Pcni. II eallmaled that only troop remain In the t'nlled rllate not engaged on th border. Th only troop remaining at army poaia are th Hecond cavalry, divided be tween fort Myer, Va., and Fort RtbiJi Allen, Vt ; th Third and Thirtieth In fantry along th great lakea; th four teenth Infantry, divided between Fort Wright, Alaaka. and Fort lwton, Okl.j th Twenty flrat Infantry, divided b. twei-n Kan I'irgo, f'al., and Vancouvar, Waah,, with on battalion at fateilco and on troop of th Thirteenth cavalry ut Kort Hllry. Kan., aorvlr achool, (leneral clt Ma No evn. Oeneral Bcott alao atated today that no word of th (ha of Villa had been r- lelved for eevaral daya, either from llen eral 1'erahlng or (leueral Kunalnn, I ilf -flcully of t'ommiinlcatlon, aa well a irn- aorehlp et tending tn Ihe War depart ment Haelf, (leneral Scott denlared, had left the department In Ignoranc of re cent operation. The department aked for detail of (leneral I'erahlng a conference wllh (len erala llerrera and (lullerrei, but Oeneral Kunaioh telegraphed today that no fur ther word had come from (leneral I'er ahlng. American Coneul lyncher of Chihuahua aparently la aiding (leneral I'erehlng to get auppllea. (leneral Kinton reported today that Oeneral t'erahlng reported being In touch with Cnnul letrher and tpected to get aupplle from riithuahua. Hiei-tl Agent Rodger of th Hlal de partment, aaalgned to Cermmn held quarter ill yiierelem. telegraphed today h waa detained In Menlco t'lly In con necllnn with commercial queetlnn affect ing tha hide trad and milling taiel. All Hile department diepatrhe weie aid to reihirt londlllona inlet throughout Mealco. Tli a dr jwrlinent we without Information rrgerdlng th reported ' tlvltlel nf Uenerel lier. Jolm Maynard Harlan Defeated in Illinois Preference Primary I lthAili. April 11.-In fhlcago earlv rluih from tli lAelnflM-rel oi Bitiar' In dueled a eOng k t,I for th lli l f millp n f li' ii itter fmnier M.n i 'eile,- II llerrteeo It a lei-tui , ef (nit it of tha tHlrir riva aaid ftremxl ai-it M Ik lb lemalnlog iH tha nla ' tltfi itrM 11 ftelort. trm H ef IK ' ew tt primer Ik t. ie thai J.il.H Mert.efd llr'e ,!' let k a vol k le reg'i'a it if ,! -' rt I1 le'l 'l.H it.n le k"i ' demxriata in ht riii4 f' (( illlt'A'HV it II - IVitt'd t a .Ur rtril tpaieil to tt I ri I, . l ,feiio fl'na'l t In Ih (tie t !!. -f il" li al !' tii I, till I it t the !kitl ml iiii i aiil !.(. ,h it ! ii'l cnitr,ii iwe't are r"H"i'l eiweimei t to i' f i JUUl-liel p (. tmliel tt , t to i, ei-e i ll,lU ew . H ti ( I re14el Wlleun H t j i, nn, an ,ir !. f aiietiitite t ik leHke a w .wn e .,! en " lh deillal "reea U t'H- M! )' "iMt! 4 f t I I ( i . ' 4 Hi. I 'V .: H V :i f ' B ( I - !i I 9 t -iih i . ' I ' rt at .- -v I l - .t f . 1 t S i t 4 I ' I r I . ej, C I . Rest of the Story- ClcrK Office iole.M, oauu.iiii ami r, in. U lha Mitor of ta lag, tr Un it rpoo to rev rTi fsy g utoni a to tba fee ( a.ot. faita, Cln tt tfia Dlotrtot Court, for tn Iwt gtgbt r', t g'itglt thg folloiet trtal feao rprt4 tU, U9. it) Of Ibla aaoast SmfUa Oe, paU far OrlalDal, eueenll god Mile, fee l,0M.t iU ttt Uaaxaty fg ll,Tlt.0 teUl tgpwua f afflaa 144, tit. M fhlofc ghovo fa la f wt Poueia Coooty paU god th agpag f tba ffla ta lb aawiint f T, 0T4.lt Th rH gb thai laitk'a H f tk letaralliatloa fee fer tkla leng-U f tla wouit a,eo,M Tear Irmly, mn mn, ii-dcietf ceu. BIG PRAIRIE FIRE DOES DAMAGE AT NORTH LOUP NOrtTf WW, Neb., April l),-Kper ImI Telgram,)-A dljtroua prlrto fir brok out lx mile aouih of bera thla afternoon ami, aided by Ih hot, dry wind which wpt the pralrt alma morn ing, did much damage befor it we got undr onfitrol, ItullilliiM were aeved with groat difficulty, all hough much hey wa burned from K-ameat raddork'g farm a far a K-d 1'oae'g, Thla I tha flrat dleaalroog prairt fir for everal year In thla locality, , Don't Be Bilious, Headachy, Sick or Constipated Enjoy life I Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feci great, Waku up with head clear, stom ach sweet, breath right, cold gone, Take on or two Caacareta tonight and enjoy th nlceat, gentleat liver and bowel rleanalug you avr xperli!nied. Wak up feeling grand, your head will he clear, your tongue ( lean, breath wet. atomach regulated and your liver and tlilf y feet of bowel active, (let a bog at any drug atora now and gat atralghtened up by morning. Mlop th headache, blllouanraa, bad cold and bad da. reel fit and ready for woik or play. Caeart du not gripe, alrkan or Inconvenience yoj th nett day like aalta, pill or calomel, They're fine! Mol here ahould g1v a whole Caacaret anytlm to rroea, al. k, hlllou or feverlali children herauee It will act thoroughly and cannot Injure. Advertlaement. Gurley D1-at kapablloaa Katloaal Ooa veatloa, Baeoad Dltrlct. Dssrlx William F. Gurley WILLOW SPRINGS BOCK DEER A tit ata anaaiha kelore beHUng. The 6l beer a Ik merket brewea frum per aiirtag wwte. Order a eae aeni k"ie a4 ke enavlaiea f i ui.eetiirtlf , rhue A I Kb W, 40M. OlavrH. tetaa glow. vV0RK WHILE YOU SLEEPI i.iii.iier.iiniir-1 iMi.ain. iiiWHH in nfiiBJ T i 1 in - " ni in war H" fk IB nri BBui 1 1 1 i iii aajilajt pjga ajtBinBi ajaa. The Store for Shirtwaists XoW rllOWilltf IH'W HlOlli'lV of VH,"h I'lollHCH $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 New Coats A complete Hliowini, in cluding all tylos of ntylihli, wrviwablt! 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A fn, ; lmriKril, M'n 'nick A Walleie: lin.n. lii.i.r.. Mui gnra.r; Urph.iim Trev.l Wublt I'l lr Mai ln, O.ll.rr, llei: b. ! (erii (let, aad Hua,i, 2Dc. Mlgki. le. Ue, ew an 7 OMABA'a row oimi gy,. a tit BaHf Mate., lS.aSOo XlyfcAfy XB'f , lo.as.60.7oo ROSE SYDELL .L0ND0N BELLES Wllh Jirfinle Weber, Bill r'mpb.ll an lir.ai Vanl.rlll ('He. Thorailar, Ainat.iir ( ah I'ntai.i yrl'lar lli ""H'r Nll. pailltu Nnt.llv I ladi' Sim Matin Wk Oar. BOYD MAT. TODAY 2:10 TONIbHT Matinee turdy I AMP tupaort.d by X LAriU Edward Lynch Widow by Proxy Beat Week l Th One of Beoky. Brandeis Toxoaaow, atm. is Afternoon 3, Sear. BUS Minneapolis XSKX&l Bmtl Oaarhoffer, Conductor. Irfni (irerenre, Bert too; I.uora Allea, Jnpianoi B,ltihard Cwrwuniiy, Tlolla; CoraeJIua Tan Vllet, 'Cello. Price, Met. In snn, TSc, gl.oo and SI. SO. Ereulng, soo to at.60. rw t an oo. TONITE 8:20 NORTH BROS. "RIP VAN WINKLE" Maion City, St. 14 rataaw a, . a. ''. a ' I 1 1. m