3 THE BEE: ' OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916. UNPROYOKEDATTACK ON PERSHING'S MEN American Commander Reporti to , Funton Upon Battle at Parral. FIEST OITICIAL STATEMENT SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 16. It was an "unprovoked attack' on un armed American soldiers who had entered Parral merclr to purchase supplies that precipitated an action between Mexicans tnd Anierlcanii there Wednesdsy, according to an official report received tonlaht from General Pershing. Hi report was the first official newa that hss been received of tbs Incident which drew from Carranza Inn urgent recommendation that tha American troop be withdrawn, and, though brief, It confirmed tha report Bent by Consul Letcher from Chi huahua Wednesday, CJcneraf Feralilng sent hi report In duplicate from ftvn, ninety mile nnrthweat (if Parral. It appeared that ha did not receive a report from tha fioope yet In tha vicinity of Parral until today and that upon Ita receipt ha for warded hi report to General Funaton Immediately. Kiilrr in Her Kernel. 'He fall that a part of tha soldiers, lea vln their arm at tha camp outeld tha town, entered to bujr food. They r fired upon and retreated in tha dl reel Ion of tha camp. Tha troop there moved forward to meet tha Mexican. who were pursuing the retreating troop, and he n a hrp flra, killing forty Mexican, , 'II reported tha American dead a two. No montlon of wounded, cither of tha imerlcan or tha Mexican, mad. ,Th American were a detachment of tli Tenth cavalry and It waa Indicated that they were commanded by Colonel W. C. Ilrown. iOnerai Peralilng laid ha had , dis patched additional troopa In tb direc tion of Parral, but General Funaton with held for military reason that part of the Information relating- to what unit were being moved and tha exact dleposl' tlnn, although ha Intimated that ha re garded a setlafnut.ory tha order Uan eral Pershing had Issued. Iti-purl la Too fthnrl. General f'unstnn did not regard Gen eel I'erehlng's report a wholly sails factory, however, bcaue of It hrevlty, tla ent hltn a messsg tonight asking hi in to amplify it a quickly a possible. Whether tha attack on tha men who went to Parral waa made by resident or by soldier, or whether by both, we not elated and no mention waa mad of any assistance given ty tha Mexican troop In the suppression of rioter or In1 the restoration of order. ' One copy of tha report wa sent through :.'on'il Urlrher at Chihuahua to the KtaW Jrpartrftcnt In code. This n eent from Chihuahua' over the 'tommcrclnl wire In control Of the Mexl' n .government. Tit American" military not .hen perinlttel o use git at wliea for transmission tff ended ineeMgca.'.Tlie duplicate report waa talien o Nemlqiilpa ly aeroplane' and from her iY1 vf ,h ""' "'' ."eneral I'erahlng ha et up from ther to hi aae; (. Columbus. Pint the report ad over that wire lata Oil afternoon, t WM Cut. " . . ' tienoiat Prhlni did not hull ale In hli iport that any fieah nawa ai to the whereabouts of Villa had been received, allhnuglit It l understood he tuhl of the continued advance of cavalry dctc:i menla who are yet forcing tlvtr way along mountain trail In tha neighborhood of Parral. . . Krw More. Troopa fl. ' A few additional troopa have been ant Into Mexico from Columbua, but their addition to thus In Mexico wa nut dim directly to the Parral Incident. It wai occaetoned by tha report of unexplained movement by the de facto government Hoops, especially those troop commanded by fienrral Arnulfo Oomea, who waa re ported to be moving Into position from which he might menace tha line of com munication. Hi-opting operation along the Una war continued today and pr iautlnnary measure to guard agalnat at tack war taken. Urdera to.Uk all pre caution were aent to General lvl at Douglas, opposite from which place a .vmaldcrabl Mexican force la atattoned. Whether t'olonet Browne troupe ara tut camped In the Immediate vicinity of Parral or whether they have continued on to th aoutb over some trail that laaMi around the town waa unknown here. General IMneton al. la without Information regarding the development at Parral on the day after the truuble hetwen the Mexican and American tlupS. ( llrllef Kv!4eu. t'.ellrf evH lit at head'iuai lei a t. I.i ht. however, fr even tti'i th rum 'N ti.at the entire detachment of troop h I fen wiped , that tit Anierlcane hd e. ct;pU-.t panel, that tt-ey bed ituartned the entire ppuleHn. thai a Mexican f, in wa rtiesUi the American InW i h Mil and other rrrte eitalir wild. we re.eld fmiH Utmtfti 11 eourcee. li -i . eheenc of aif eoll - IT- rta. o(fM e (M-tnln t btrf U'lt t tlv A''' '. I 11. It ) e ,i' j. t ehii t' le'eiimM la or b iw It M t laicJ 0 'e W Ie "mml i t ot Iteilf Vi -,lrlr . e t ('.! efti.en hue I' al It he ! '. i m' te l T): rwi i'f e el VI" e t . 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BRYAN TELLS OF THE FALSE CODS (Continued from I'agn One.) with considerable vigor, "The glid ofpai- alon lead man down and down, he auld, until in aom caee ha heroine lower than th beat, Though Ih god of drink wa pointed to a one of tha wotat In the lot, Mr, Hryen eald, T will paee him over and leave him for thla evenlpg, when I ehall have trior time to devote; to thl uh- )ect." '-V' Mr, flryan apoka of tha rltlva outlay of money and effort to develop tha body, in mini ann ina heart, He epok or the large coat of rearing a child to manhood, In aupplylng it phyalcal riealte alone. Then b took up tha mind of that child. It take mora than inO book," h eald, "to bring the child from childhood through tha grade and up to th univer sity, tint when It come to training the heart. It lake but on book. One hook will take th child' heart and make It mora ueeful than all tha book tha mind can (tudy-and that hook I tha Dlhle. Thl I th book on which the world hall build for age yet to coma." Home 3,n attended hi lecture and !) iervlr.ee preceding In th celebration of the centennial of tha organization of the American ftlble aoclaty, I lev. Tltua Iwe realded. Ilev, M. V. fflgue gava the Invocation. Iter, (I, A. Mulbert lad In the' reaponalv errtplure leaaon. ftev, H, If. Klrklnlda reviewed aoma facia of the work of the American Hlble oclety, Ir, A, t). Ilrd gave a cornet aolo and flev. Kdwtn Hart Jenka pronounced the bene diction. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PAYS TRIBUTE TO DEAD TEACHER The death of Mia Florence OTonnor or SDH Mlnml treet hat week wa a great abock to her many frlCnda, ' fthe hal been III with icarlet fever Juat a wrek prior to ! her denth on Tueaday, April II, and her illneae waa . not con sidered alarming until Juat heforai alia died. . .. V . J. Phe wa a great worker for cherlty. and waa are ay a reajly and agger to do mora than her ghare In all thing, flhe belonged to tha North Hide 4'hrtaUan church and waa th leader of tha Omaha View P.lble claaa. Bhe held a reaponalhla poalilon at the 1'nlt'ti raolfio lieadquar tera. The funeral wa Wedneaday, with In terment at Tercet I.awn All of Mian O'Connor' Hnnday chool cilia w prc ent et fh funeral aervlcea, which wre In the open air and were conducted by th Rev. Mr, Potera of the North Bide Chrlattan church. Culls from the Wiro A wage Increaae for 7.0JW cotton mill operative we announced by the Pep prrell Miimifacttirlng company of Hlililc fonl, Me,, and the Vork corporation of Waco, .Me, The amount of the Increaae, effective April 1", wa not ataied. A regular dividend of 10 per cent and an extre "bonua" of lo iter cbjjI on out ainnillng common atock nae been reoom mended by the dlrectora nf the Cunerd eleemehlp line. It waa announced at the Now Vork offlcea of the line. The dlrec tora elan have declared the regular 6 per cent dividend on the U.lX.OiX) of cumu lutive preferred atock. , How Physiologists Regard Coffee In a riH'tuit article, Dr. W, A. Kvhih, ftlitor of I ht "How to Keep Well" rolunin uf t Ito (liicuso Tribuiio, mivi: "In order that no misunderttanding should arise, 1 should says that physiologists regard Coffee, Tea, Tobacco and Whiskey as drugs in the same sens as Opium and Cocaine are. From coffee at one end of the line to cocaine at the other, no pot has the right to call the kettle black." Tho avernjgv cup f rof.V coutnum about 2' . Rrniti of ntftViiu', n hnhit-fontiinu tlnip ritt enough in om cup to M-iiotuIy hann. Hut, whn u-m1 rvirularly, it for many tho caueo of bltvplisne!, ntirviutnea. Iitiut trouMo, mental aiuj phyaionl futijTu, n. n host of other complaint. on th othrr har.it, i a pure foo tlritik ma f ronitol what an.t a little mola'.. tt tnaic mui'h UV t'oftVe, tm contain no pat'JtMtto nor other injurious druir, Pcsium come in two form: Thotitrnul Pottunx Certal, hioh nml W l oi.''ti l.V ar-l VW pa knv;t , atnifinf Pottum, u eo!u l form thnt pnlinv the t . v rrre instantly n hvel tiijnftu! to a enp of he( wati-r; nV ntnl 'V tins H' tli firm r equally ! I iioi, nmt t!'" t i (i!m tin njioev-vn h.ilf tt-nt jvr tup a trn l.v tli.il w til p'.iie tl.e icriii:c prfnon fur rnongU w ,y Iri'iii t'iffr hvi' '.i fi I n e "There's i Reason" for POSTUM REWARD OFFERED BALKSCAPTURE Amateur Detective Get Tip on Union Pacific Robber and Officer! Delayed. MAN ESCAPES THROUGH NET CHKVENNK. Wyo., April H.-tHpecUI.) It waa revealed today that the only definite r.hanc which police office an1 1,'nlon P';lflc detective might hav had lo cptur the bandit who held up paa- aengera on tli t.'nlon Pacific Overland limited, No, 1, April 4, wa, denied be rauae of the Interference of an amateur datectiva who happened to be at tha Colorado Kotithem office when a tip on tha whereabout of a men whom de tective are certain we the outlaw waa telephoned In by a ranchman of the ChUf water dlatrlct, forty mile north of Cheyenne and the c.en of the hold-up. Th ranchmen, no orber Una being con venient, uacd the Colonido A Houthern telephone lino to convey a nieaeng that a mnn answering the description of the fugitive had Juet bed trcakfuet at hi pine aed wa handing north. Thl mea eage he deaircd to give to Kherlff frnn H, Jloach or a deputy, AniHlrur l.rla Tip, - , Tha amateur detective, who he-d ans wered hla call, tnUrepreaen'ed hliiuelf a deputy iherlff and took the meanngn, preaumahly Inleinllng lo ue the Infor mation tlwreln In an attempt to aecura for hlinaelf the of reward offered for tb bandit. That waa Thursday morning, April . Not until laat Tueaday morning, five day Inter, did Kherlff Iloaoh learn thnt the ranchman bad attempted to aid lib lit running down the robber, On Tuesday the ranchman called up tha aher)lf'a of fice and Inquired why hla tip bad beer, dlaregarded and the cniiaiuent Inveatl g a t Ion r veil led w hat bad been done by the amateur dctecjlve, wlioan identity I known to (he officer working In the ceao, but la withheld, pending a dei lalon re garding whethor any legal proceedlnga aaalnxt the meddbr are pnaa.ble. On receipt of the delayed Information regarding the Chugwater auipact sheriff rtnanb and t'hb f W. J. tcClerncnt of th I'nlon Pacific rpninl agenta employed on tha Wyoming divlalnn went to Chug, water by automobile and apent two day tracing the courae of the upct, , ,oae Track of Man, They loat Uiu k of him near Diamond, almy-flve milea north, wher, In th ligiit of aiibiequent development, be la be lieved to have boarded a train and gone to Caaper, IJe la believed to be I lie man who mailed at reaper a letter to a Denve r paper, aaaertlng that be wa the Over land Ilnilted bandit, , gud encloang t watch clmln taken from a paaaenger dur ing the robbery of the I'nlon ParifU Porllnnd filer licer lock ffirlinji, Feb ruary i. ' ' A tardy warning to central an J nor. hern Wyoming aherlffa to tie on tha watch for tha fugitive baa benn eent out, but had produced no reiuli. )' ' '' ; Panama Canal Open; ; - Sixteen Ships Pasa PANAMA, April IS.-The Panama canal wa reopened to trafflo thl afternoon with th peaeege or glxteen ship, aeven northbound and nine aouthbound, includ ing th tranaport Huford. Tha channel through the cut wa In excellent condi tion and the paaaaga of the veiaal wa without Incident. , lllalreaalna ongh t erel, Pr, King' Now Iliu:overy not only top your cough, but harden your ey tem agalnat cnlila; kllla the gaima, All drugglet. Advertlaomenl. GORDON TO HAVE AN INDIAN CONGRESS LAST OF MAY Charlea M. Ftlbbeck, poatmaater at aor don, Neb., etoiped off In Omaha en rout homo from Hillsdale, Mich. He railed on Poatmaater Wharton and they talked over (tamp concelllng. parcel post and other Interesting things. Mr. Rlbbeck any tha second annual Indian congreaa to be held at Oordon, May 34 to M, will be a great event. The flee Want Ada are the beet bual neaa booster. POSTUM FIGHT WITH BANDITS BY PERSHING'S MEN Colonel Brown Sendi for Aeroplane to Bear Mewagei of En counter. PERSHING ON TRAIN ATTACKED SAN ANTONIO, -Tex., April 16. General Furigton baa received a re port In detail of the encounter of Mexicans and American trop at Parral Wednesday, which it wag said at his headquarters. Indicated that the affair was more serious than former reports have made It apear. In a meaaege to Conaul I 'char at Chihuahua filed from Kanla 'Jrui, about twenty mile north of Parra", Colonel W, C, Drown of tha Tenth etvelry, akd that an aeroplane be dlapatclted Immedl ately to bring In a report nf an owur renee Thursday night. This advlc wa received by General Kunaton this after noon, , Colonel Urown'i command wa engaged In a fight with Menlcana at Parral Jaet Wedneadsy. HI urgent renneat for en aeroplane la taken at headquarter to mean that be ha (mportabt new of a aecond engagement Thurdy. (leneral Perahlng reported to IieeJllUr er today that a motor truck train carry log aeroplanea, waa attacked by forty bandit Friday plant, fifteen mile north of Ktalevo. The Mealcan were driven oU and on of their number waa killed, Gen eral Pershing wa with the motor truck train at the time of the attack, There were no American loaeea, FINAL TOUCHES BY LEADERS IN PRIMARY-BADE fOintlnued from Page One.) Q'Unhy, On the republican aide the sena torehlp la practically , conceded to John 1,. Kennedy of Omaha over e-oovemor A Id rich of Lincoln. The center of the flra radiate around the contest for th governorship where wet and dry line have been drawn. Klve candidates are listed among the entries, four of them claiming to be dry, yet the organised anti-saloon force hav been endeavoring to center behind former Judge A, It. gntton In disregard of th claim nf Mayor Madgett of Hastings, ax-Treaanrer Walt rfanrge and former Metileritit Oovernor 8, R. McKelvle, while tha liberals, or wets, are favoring Clarence J, Mile of Hastings. McKelvIo, who publisher of a farm raper has a following a more stock raiser and farm ers, ha been speeding up potleably dur ing the laat week, ao that be, along with Mile and Bui Inn, la counted a really In the rce, with George and Madgett trail ing. f.earned In the Lead, Another lively crtmmag is over the district delegates to the Chicago conven tion, for which eight candidate are chasing ,wo places. One of these plane I practically conceded to Myron V Itemed and th other la the prlr.e for which N, II. lAomla, O. W, Wattle. W. V, (Jurley, Charles t Paunder,, flould Diets, W, O-Ur and John. T-Yates are striving. All kind of "legislative tf"knts are' be ing worked under various labels. The IIowell-Hmlth bunch he one, riding the municipal ownership horse; and another repreaenta the orsanlsed liberal alerpente. Locally, Pen Haker 1 th only one talked of for congress, although two others hav riled. Smith on the Ron. Tee-Grabber llob Smith Is visibly on the run, with Harry 0. Counsmnn aa the favored candidate for clerk of the dla trlct court. Voter who want to stop the fee graft are admonished to center on Counsman end not waste their vote on also-ran. For other court house place K. O. Holo mnn lead for 'county treasurer, M. V. Clark for sheriff and Henry C. Murphy of South Omaha for county attorney, al though the latter has a real fonr-cor-neicd race with Kidney Kinllh, James C. Klnsler and .lea P. Palmer, The primary la th Initial experiment with the nonpartisan Judiciary ballot ap plying to alt of the Judgeehlpa. For chief Juallce of the eupreme court, for dlatrlct and county ludgea no more namea are filed than are to go on tha final ballot, o there are no serious contests, but for the three associate Judgeship of the mi preme court and the three" municipal court Judgeships, the woods are full of candidates, giving each other a lively scrimmage. Da I In! le Loss. Kor supreme Judges tho present Incum bents, Judge) Ilarrn a and .Sedgwick, ate picked as winners, as Is also I'lstrht Judge A. J, Cornleh of Lincoln, The Antl Saloon league ha endorsed for these plscrs Candidates 1" an, Martin anil Oust, leaving the ollwr entries, I., ii. Hustings, Ivd Klloon, U'lorgo J. Hunt, II. K. Pal mer, In a go-s-you-pleaso Jog, The ballot Is the longest ever, and, as the polla do not dose, until A o'clock, tlic count is uro to be tedious and th e turns lata. MERRY WAR PROMISED OVER SUPERIOR MOVIES fiCFERIOfl, Neb,, April B.-fHpeclal Telegram. )-The manager of tho local pic ture show baa been circulating a petition calling for submitting the ordinance for bidding the do (llnif of Hundxy night showa recently passed by the city coun cil to a vote of the people at the next regular election, thereby holding the ordinance In aheymco until such a tlmi. Thl has started finite a hit of dissatis faction among aome of tho p Tuple and promisee a merry statu of affairs If the petition is filed. DIES FROM THE EFFECT OF SERIOUS OPERATION Mrs. Carolina Peterson, S. years, of Kddysvllle, Neb., died yesterday evening as the result of n operation at one of the local hospital, , Ifer body will be taken to Hed Oak, fa., for burlaj this morning from the N. P. Hwanaon undertaking- parlor. Ithe Is survived by her husband, Charles J,, Peterson, Her Home No Longer Childless Operation not Necessary after Taking the Great Medicine for Women. 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Pe sura you get tha genuine MI'S- Tt'.IVrliK, JUfuiiei ioltallona-get what you aak for. The Musterol Coiitany Clcvelind, Ohio, Weak Stomachs llesd i FRUITUI80n So Do Inactive Bowels First Thinf EkH Morninf Effort) Breikfut IS DirnsiNT from physic, pills, mineral wstar ofl no anamaa, aay is rrtm niaui. Birrieiai in last, acllon. ratult. DlFFCtlttr bacausa wilh It uacotitiipa"on snd kindred ellmmits pass away Ilk miat brfor h sun. OiFUfUHT becaus It Invlgoratn ami 'ipbulldaandStOAUtlll la a natu ral way to bner i.oalih, a stronger stumacb, mora regular bowel, clearer skin, greater irgy. LET FRUIT-VIGOR HELP YOU TO GET WELL and KEEP WELL SY first class druggist or grocer can get Prult. Vigor for you si per lar. Or by parcel post from us -On )ar ll-Four Jar $3.50-iix lata SS.OO. STtWART POOD CO.lentils.CMICM0 HOW POLICEMAN SOLVES PROBLEM OF FOOT EASE p0tttn)n, MrH cr mnn, mall amrrir antl all ntbara ho tm en tfctlr ft emuAsintif wilt b lnttriMiM In ih mcetmitnl isprlment l Cblmgo tollcmAii who he ovdA Ui gu- tlon uf hiving oomfortabltj tmH. This poItcmtia unrls at tha tnlrolion of two buay atrMM. fllrwUni tmflfl alt dr. Br nlfht hla ft ua4 to tormnt htm. Ha eoul4n't ! tnr (ha paJna unci avffa th aura him Thvii.ha hrl of V.tsN lav aVittl now h auffart no mnra. Two or thr at thM tbliji In ft N l nt hrt wfttttf, faw mlniiiasr bftibln, and all th riranM tt '(. hit fMt tHii, riHurrtf toi. ana ttmvpr. Vorj ran nav Xa-N-Ta with VI1ahifi pttmrt ta Tnur laity- tMih. Iafiava kln in ft and ftnttaptl- i-allf ritan. timi ran gti Wa Na la. fivnt vmtr rlfiisniat. It finir rf't i oania. If nur 4maatt huii't it, a will ftj-llf fteiid F'u a aMinpla veva it wii aoiiri ut h rwuta in tvar uost J vl-fina arft maiilna ta your ftrMratM. TA C, 1 . i h1-n ft. , Huuth HeL In4 AtlvartlMimut. Pefalsd o flrllliaot Musical Burleeqne TWICE UllUiin MAI. TODAY rmaT timi gb FRIilD IRWIN'S BIG SHOW ruu fh Colnsa. l Ulrl FLORENCE BENNETT cprriAl i vvLi siaTs, rbVlrtkl iskirlwliil tiaawer At Baty rilaaex retnava or aov awo piki.s I n ataorh - MMfs a ih., iaa !, m s4 II mtmx,t ttf II I .,,,' 1-- MlM' 9 ai.rth . -'t 'I I I. swai r ii '' 11 IK ' l ' i I., let . . .t . a-.' vealea Sis-lar Maitae, tM, , So aaJ ' rr." MATS, 1S ml 2U v- Day ,m If rt !' " l Mfa f (l,Utsi tirun vav Hatiiaa V, ! t ttli ti.itr .. "U. ta. t r I . . , ,, a 4 k ,. ' ymt I a 4 t.l I . tfm t.mt .4 , ), tt i TONITC SCRIM IROS. KuuG "A I0J0M IRIINO- I J S t'aiia la lae l.f TwpiM School tl DiMint fit ' tv aie ,.mi ,. - e ke M Tt- mtt t . I.mI I a ie Msl POMTK Uf ADVPRTISI G.' W.A.Yoder -For- County Superintendent of Public Instruction 'i'l Viet , .'t . 5' tl He Is both a Normal School and a State Uni versity graduate with spe cial training in school ad ministration and super vision. HARRISON G. Clay Center, Neb. Non-Partisan Candidate for HiTOK.WK MA DO ITT, Madgett writs hla own platform. conduct hla own campaign, don't rcpre acnt any political machine. , Marfgot! ropreent the common people. Mailgett Is a thorough buslncaa man; saved M own city ovrr HOO.000 In paving con tracts. Saved hi city $5,000 In th sal of paving boiKla. Havwi ih city light plant from being deatroyed by prlvato Interests. Had gaa reducad from IJ.en per thoua.md to 11.45 net. Result, tha gaa promoter la suing hjrn for . 2n.O0 1 damages. What a triim to stand for the peoples Internet. Vcrte TueailaV for William Mart run. nnuhllcan cimdlilaie for rnvrrnur. wlm atanila fur the peoidca' lnicrsis and en dorsed by (he cunimon people. Vol for MiMlgett. I Its needa vou and you need him. s ..... -.;raV i a H aW "i VOTE FOR 0. il. PAHSON For Stale Representative II It a tliamt'ton tf (Mt. n,( Jait Iaw t r I ffrtNj, GEO. A. ECKLES wm si i " ti M.tm. lite l.i ' I' s . tt ), ' i insane li a ! i , I, ASK FOR " 18.92" Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utr r U Gurntrrt for 2) Vrnri frV.'V-e'W- J A yw . lib ikdlsM I SUPREHOUBT f ; . - - - ' " - ) f 't . ' s