Daily Bee: Call Tyler 1000 If lou Want to Talk to Thi Bee I or tn Anyone Connected Wllh The lti-c. THE WEATHER. Fair VOL. SLV-XO. 204. 'OMAHA,-' FRIDAY MOHXIXU, AVUU. 'J., 101(1 FOUIiTKKN" IA(lF.S. Oa Trains, at Hotel Wew Btands, ato, 0 SIXOLI-J C()py TWO CENTS. RUSSIAN ARMY LANDS UPON THE SOIL OF FRANCE FORMER AK-SAR-BEN QUEEN HAS ELOPED Miss Frances Hochstetler and Fred Daugherty Are Married at Red Oak. SUTTON HOLDS HIS LEAD OVFP TWENTY PERSONS ; ENVOY GERARD KILLED BY STORMS) jo pnESENT THE U. S, TROOPS "DIGGING IN" IN MEXICO-Ostensibly to keep in practice and to prevent the rains from flooding; heir tents, the American troops at Colonia Dublan are "dig- ,4 ng in." Note how the trench is cut back around a square I just behind the soldier standing- in the foreground to prevent destruction from enfilading fire should a section be captured. ALL IT AMERICAN NOTE .111 The Omaha f V I 0 Several Transport Unload Musco rite Soldiers at Maneillei to Aid Allies in the Wet. JOFFRE WELCOMES TIIE SLAVS Czar Sends Large Force to Aid the " Entente Armies in Western Arena, FRENCH TAKE THE OFFENSIVE PARIS, April 20. A strong force rt ItuNnlan troop disembarked at Marseille at noou today. The Hu alana are to fight beside tho allied soldier In Franca, General Joffre welcomed the Ron alans In an order of the day, aaylng their arrival wgg another proof of tb devotion of Russia to the com mon causa. French troopa took tha offensive lest night in the Verdun region on the right bank of the Mfluaa. The war office announcement of thin afternoon Nays that they captured trt of German tranche, occupied a redoubt and took several hundred prlaoner. ' French Official ialemen, The text of tho aiatement follow; "In the Argonn lit Haul Chevaufhce (her ha been some mine work which resulted to our advantage. Wi caused the explosion of a small imr.c which de stroyed iine subterranean work of tho en my. "On the left bank of the ium the bombardment of our second line con tinued Inat night, "n the right batik of the river our troop yesterday even in delivered a spirited attack against ha German position northwest of the pond of Yaug. Thle operation mails j possible fr ii to occupy certain sections of the Uerrnun trenches, a well as a fortified redoubt. In the course of tbi action, wbbb caused heavy losses to the enemy, we took prisoner ten officer, sixteen unde.r-offlcer and 21 men. In addition to thle we captuied overal ma chine gun end a certain quantity of war Material. "In Uie Woevre our artillery baa di rected a concentrated fire upon the com municating roadway of the enemy. "There hae been no event of Impor tance on the remainder of the front." French resistance In the region of Ver dun I compelling the Oerman general taff to withdraw large force from the Teuton front In Macedonia and Herbt and In Jtussla, according to Information obtained today from the highest military authorities her. The first dlvWnti of the First army corps nd another division not yet Iden tified, ere Raid to be among the troupe which have Just been brought from other front. The Klghtecnth army corps and tho Rlevcntn Havarlan di vlaton, 'It ta declared, have been brought from Hrbla. The Uneaten forces, which begun land. Ing at Marseilles at noon, will be used to file In gap on the weatern front reused by the recent fighting. The arrival of tho KurSlaii troopa la regarded here aa an event of great Im portance and of significance from both a military and political standpoint. The JRtiaalan came on a great flotilla of transports. Not a Mingle word of their coming was permitted to become gencr ally known until Uiey bad actually con cluded tho Journey and wore landing on French aoll. No exact detail aa to Hie I number of Rualan troopa are available, j The Russian dlaernba rked at Maraelllea at noon today, their arrival being noted hy General Jorfre In the order of tho day. They are believed to have embarked for France from the port of Archangel on he White Hca, the only port through which there 1 free communication be tween rtuaata, and Ita alllra In the waat. It ll considered probable that the trana porta carrying the troops mado a wide weep out Into tha N'orth Atlantic be. for heading for the Mediterranean to evnld the snlnnailne danger mini In the vicinity of the lliltlsli l.lc. In thle connection It la to be noted that word reached New York today through private cable dvce ibat flusul: bad cloned tli mi( of Archangel to all j except government traffic, Thl may In-1 dirte that oilier troop movement from Ar-'liauvrl to the eaatrtn f out are either tindrr ay or In toiiieiu,lation. Tho Weather Vf Kbra- lt!rd Hours ir 111 . - ; in : ?a . M in , 4; a 111 t !' . l 4 He. in i U lit te !( I ' .. i f in .4.4 I I. . 41 f 1.. .... H l I" , 44 ! m . , M I' im 44 l i ' : it I ! 4 . '1 K 4 .1 m urn r-w f ' Ml !'( U I t VI fc t w1 V . ! I - M If , ' I ' : !- thm a.. ! I 1 - . i1' I (l. - , 4,,, 4 l . 4 I 'll l i. llt(, I t'l, lt l',. H (, I. , I I (. I . I. . l I l I, 1 )'., I '' , v-i 1 I 4 li'. 1 -It ,. i k . (... , 1 ,4l ( . . . I I (' I- t 1 I- e. 4 4 .,.,. 4, , I I ll I e. I I 4 lo 1 ! ' t 41 e . . i i 1 i , in I . I'' 4 . I 4 i.i I , 4 I i ..f I, t. , V. 1 ! BUT ALL IS NOW FORGIVEN Mia Kranre Hochhtetler, twen tieth queen of Ak-Sar-Hen; debut ante of lHt year, and daughter of Mr, and Mr. Frank Rnrsort lloch a'etler, wa married Wedneaday af ternoon at 2:30 in lied Oak, la,, to Mr, Fred Haugherty, gon of Mr. and Mr. John M. Daugherty and cntiKln of the late Count John A. tlrelghton. The pair had originally planned to motor to Fled Oak, but at the lnt minute bad road made thle linpoa nlble, and they took the train In Mfgd. At Ked Oak they were met by Mr. DatiRherty's friend, Mr. (lur pnee A, I-araon, and all the prelltnl rarln being quickly arranged, the civil marriage jyrvlce was per formed by Jnatlcn Gideon Muck atone at bla office, The. bride then flew to a telephone rooth and called up her mother by long; dlatance, while the, bridegroom in an adjoining booth telephoned hi parent, There were expregglon of purpr'ae, quick queat.lon from home then parental blegalng and Invit ation to come borne at once; Mr, and Mr. Daugharty arrived borne on n evening train wllfi Mr, end Mr Heohateilor (waiting them at the ela tion wllh very hippy greeting, end everybody repaired to the Hoehatetbr home quite pleaaed with bow If all hd turned out, both hrble end bridegroom forgiven by their renpe.-tlve parent. Knaaued Ttvn Montbe. TlK) pair married Wedncaday have been engaged for two month, end Mr. Iloch tetler bed planeed to ennounca the en gagement eome time during Beater we k When tin family pliyaician recommenle l that Mlaa Hochatetler go away for her health end to regain complete atr'neth after her lllncaa with acaret fever, the dread of the aeparallon decided the young people. If one bad to go away, then both muat. go and the euro way to effect thl waa to marry then nnd there -end the other plana could b? Mettled afterward. Mr, end Mr, Itaugherty will make tlu.tr home with Mr, and Mra. Iloclurtet-i-r until It decided which climate 1a beat for Mra. Paugherty, whom the doo tira aay muat keep out of doora and In a dry, eitnny climate for the apring and aummer. V Man Who Offered to Blow Up Munitions . - Plant Is Arrested XKW TortK.i April 30.-A man de acrlbed a Harry h. Newton, an expert iiiitchanlft and native born American, wit arreated today by tho police, who declared that he, had entered Into nn agreement with uppoed Oorman, In reality a detective, to blow up a muni tion plant et Dunkirk, N. Y and had offerml to do other work of a similar character. According to the detcctlvea who made the arrest Newton eald he formerly had acted'ea foreman of the ahell department of an ammunition factory at Kt. Cather ine, ('minds. To the anppoaed German lo whom he made hla proposition Newton ahowed, the detertlvea enld, plana of aevcral mil nltlona factorloe, including the one at Ininklrk, N. Y. that of tho Brooke man ufacturing company. He la alleged to have aald (hut he waa familiar with the manufacture of time boniba. Newton agreed to do the Job, the detec. Uvea eaid, for ".,ow. lie exhibited mili tary bulimia atamped with the worda "In Ma royal majesty' aervlce," by meana of blch, the drtertivea eaid, he told them It would he eaay for him to gain entrance Into munition factories In ('in aria, where the employe lined the, button aa paeaea, , f Nrwlon bad admitted, they eaid, having "rved lerma In the I'nlteil Hate for burglary. He waa held on thu technical charge of "being a auhpliimie eraon." Kaiser Agrees to Modify Embargo Upon Dye Stuffs! U AMlllV'iToS", April 3 Hoine iiouli j fc!ni if the eiut'ara'4 on enpoii of. de mi.f. gi.rrly nettled by Aninl, 11 iinliiif luri'ii, b l i ii'tiriiilnr. ii(i"H b the lleiiiian gniernin nt A ecmiiiMiil , ration mi the sul jr. t mil l rtrlrtd to the Hll irfii ititrlil ,iiti,rril Hntall , i 1. M 1 le i t il'iili ,xe .. n lalmee.l from lime to t!in f. r the u ef il, titl eisUe i.i.ik 1 f ei'li.a l.tl (illllllcii, tint (nnnnll bl d-I'M-t In tHirmlt ahi). ,01.0(4 't aey 1 oeti.lir i.! ! f I ,o. o.r- Ul t.. ..1 ( . Ion If l.t'.l I 1 1 .1 I 1 1 I - I I I an, t ev i feMrn Thl 4,,.. . I . . ,.f ta ,it,i ' .. 1 l J ,( It b4 lh . llll'r,,i n.., , i t fee r t t has e l n U. !. . d 1t. l-l,Mi t 'in 'i n txi ,1 1U1 t I t (-1-a t. 411 So. ,n Mr iii i k, .. .f it mai. l , "t4( 4ril.oul, SEVCNlt-SU BAOILS AT UCUMSEM SHOW 1h I U lit 1 ' t "I ! V, t , I It , , , ,1 ) it 141 , ,1. f t . . It ' l. n It .11 It r 14. -4 if f... .,,, H ft, ,. ' .,! t, 1 1 i . t . 111. " ' '' l'.Hil... 1.4 lit.' .1 '-'( f-..n ,,. i... ..-I, si,; ft ! II in" i. 1 et t I I 4 !-4 I II 4 14.4 I -H ' 4- ' 4. t 4fort4Ht i 4 1. i !. ., l . ... .( ' .. .i. i. t ,s ,,., , f f l4 f r i - lei Ii .( ll'IM , 44l4 H4 I .14 .. f, 4." IHl tlM ,(!-. tt,4llt 111 lt ,4 41 1441 ,,, 1. 1 . '.11 .i('l 1 t ; i i K Late Figures from Primary Shows Him to Be Probable Republican Nominee for Governor, CITMMINS MAY CARRY STATE Iowa's Favorite Son Is Now Rapidly Cutting Down Ford's Early Advantage, FURTHER PRIMARY RETURNS j Tbeae figure are froirt fourteen conn- j Ilea complete, shotting I i.iunU.'i and ' I.ancaater, and U prcrlncH evllerrd throughout the atale: fur (,im r rnor. i ItKIM'lll.H'AN. j f ulton , , IS.Ilfi ! Me K el vie , )?,,H: '! Mllea , ! le.rge 4 o; Madgelt Z,Vt DKMOt'llAT. j Vevlllo 24,":'i': i lil') Mil 14, ML' l or I filled etatee Pen tor. ! nicctjiucAN. j Kennedy , r.tiM 'AKlrich , , i)i;.MiMi(AT, llltchaock Z.',I40 1'unn ,jj I or National I ouiMilleeniaii. HKI'I I'.I.Il'AN, Howell 11,01, McOrew , , , HK.MiM'lAT Mullen , I,.'iMi I'ahlmnii IViii I'or lteleialra-atl,airge, I'lCMuCHATItr, W. If. Tlionipaon , Itl "11 W. H. l'rti'e... 14 If,!. .ludgo Oldham , 14, nil It. ' I'lalll ;, .1, J, Tlioma , i::,hcj W. J. Hrynn r.'.: Uouglaa 4'onea ,,, 10j:j" HKI'1'III.ICA.V, (Jorney '.'.n.'M1' Kpperaon , II (141, Xxldilgn , , za.Drti Hevelone ,, It, 1.41 todo ,....,.,.,.,,,,,,.,,. Jii.l'K ,'iirrln in,;;. Kilpatrlck , Ih'hi: rrealilenl, f(i','i;ti,icAN, Ford Katabrook 'uiiimln . Hughe ,, 13.W- 1 4,U.'i , 13.71 : Judgo Sutton'a lead ha been re utorcd, and he la now about 2,300 ahead of McKelvie, wllh about, one third of the atato heard from. The figure ahow that his lead gained lo. Douglas county ha besen reduced, but not enough to shake his hold on firat place yet. Tbowe ame return ahow that Cummina bug very likely received the preferential indorsement of the republican for prenldent. The Ford apurt glowed down quite a bit In the country precinct. No other change from Indicated result are ehown. Kennedy' lead over Aldrlcb and Hitchcock over Dunn for United State aenator are increasing. Neville In far ahegd of liryan for the democratic nomina tion for governor, and is gaining gteadily. Daldrige, Gurney and Currle are apparently selected a delegate-at-lurge to the Republican National convention, with choice for fourth j place between Kilpatrlck and Dodge, j Eppernon I apparently defeated, On ; the democratic aide, W. J. Hryan I ' defeated in hi aspiration to be one, of the delegation to St, Louis. Messr. i Thompson, Price, Oldham and i Piattl are the choice, Howell ha defeated McGrew a republican and Mullen boats Dabt man a democratic choice for na tional committeeman. Woman Turns On Gas After Man Is Asleep; Both Dead M.N ( It NCSC(i, (1,1, Ap.n 30. Timothy J. I. ion, a Han i'iinlo at tornev, ami Mlc. Ad tlimui(l, imntly from hull lake Illy. ere found ilrad her tmliiv In a hoiol room uh the in finnlna from ait ne, Jet The "man left three 11, ilea Tb pofhe te llme she wroii Ihein nd turned on the in after I,) on fell slee(i Mr Inaiiimid a rlalrvmaol, whn f umerly ( ,.iil'l.'', m, ffii- in H.OI I 'lty under the mine of Aon Mi rbirmm II ai l, A.h i-rding I" the llli fi l the M iniMn, met 1 01 xti. n b- 1 in ! hr t,r a ar!!.1 and ht he ti,tr,....'d her .i VI I'lUin Jrinnng !rn kt the r4.ioi '. ific ei.Hicn li trr i b'a '(' th . I n-. tKl t.u i. lion I Ini', I I im l h 1 ' 1 I r t lotk I 1 ! i--m 1 1 a !'-' Train Hold Half Hour tn Savo Girl's Lift! e'll S IM IU I , 4, , 4. , i4- t tv..(.i i , I . , I. ' I I .Sill f.. mil. il4 ! 4 14 n .. I . 4 - ! ' " 4 1 I .1 . ,1. I,, If, ,. ! 'I I..l i . I I " I M t 1 1 'I I I ! . .. . I .'4 .! (, ' .1,1 I 4 fti : 1 1 II 10 ,1 ' (. . - I . . 1, 4 l-i I 4 Ml I ! IV I l,iil I 1-4 I iH I' I -t.n 4 . 1 '. ' I 1 I 1 1 ll- 4 I ' I ' - 4 I I -44 1.41. " It . ..!-i in 1' .,.,.(, ',.. 1, t.,,.1 l'i .tn-44 . I....1-1 ir. n ai .!i'l I- 1 ii i'i 1.. I. .-.. ..1 4 I ' 4 I 1 I I 4. 4 , 1 fit I 4 4 l!1 1.11 1 I l.e 414 41 I - 4 . t .. 't lV I . 1 1 14 l4. 4 IV 4 I. . - 1. ( H . ill '. .,.,t, I . , ,(,, 4lt, I 14' ' ' "II I 11 I . ' I I 1 I 4 I I IK V " - "I H.e .-.. ! ii 4 H 4 I If nn, 4 tSE>miV'mmmmmmmmm.t w mi 1 'i'h T Jt -4t V r . v T' n,y w - ' 4 . V 1 ' i V .... ' : "" : . . 1 ; i t ' '- UfAHtXlf Vf,nCH St COtatiiA ROAD GRADING AND PAVING JBONDS WIN I Most of Precincts In Show That 1 $1,700,000 County Road Bond ; Propositions Carry, ;to repave "macadam roads ! lioth the road grading and road I paving bond of the county, totaling J J, 700,000, carried at Tueday'a I primary. I These were divided into two propo sitions; The on for $200,000 bonds for grading the road in Dougla county, and Hie other for bond in the gum of of 1 1,500,000 for paving irMBln Dougla county roads, In cluding all the road in the county at present, macadamized, the Lincoln r'gbway from the end of the present paving at 131k horn to Valley and Waterloo, and a lot of other road specified In the proclamation. The l,lrf!,dO paving bond curried In loil of the precinct of the H In the county by 10,742 to 10, hX The ( SiloO.OOO grading bonds carried tit the aaino precinct, with tho same ones till out or not reported, by 11.2u to 10,4772. While the paving bond majority 1m hardly decisive oil the face of II, II l regarded aa declaim when It I r in hered that tho preclncla atlll out are country precinct. Including Waterloo, where the vole will be strong for the bonds, since o much of the paving la to be done at that place. Petroleum Content of Public Domain 750,000,000 Bbls. WAMIINUTON, April The senale public hi nil a commute bad befoia It IoiIhv for It Information a rminnuiilc Hon from fei'elarv Ine In whi'li be ftlinie tli peti oleum contents of thi public domain at 7V"M) barrel The ana of oil hearing laode in l'. lie omi.-ri.hln t placed tt sppinilnial. ly liaiiiia) ect-ra. tnnal of which I In I ta". Mvoining, rll!oiiiii4 ami Monlan,4, wltli mall acreage lo AiUon. t'i.h.i.o, S..llh 1 111 UiiI ami leniietHii In addition inenyon l made of the i n(t . tioteinn rrwnii In (llfrni and v .niilng i iiiln Ing a tiul cf mail a im Guard at German Wireless Plants Iu U. S, Increased : u..,WMv iM . , , , , . , met ih IM4 t. 'iil'i ''( ii.ukle 1.4 , "! ' I.., .1 Ih.K-1. S J en- ,;- ' ' ' '"' - "-'' '' f""1"' " ' ' ' "' ,..t.,.l:. ,. IU. .1- I. M . I..4U l an '" '' ' ' e -i! l-'. S 4 I ! l ll " ' ( 1 , 4 ,i, , .- i 1 '.1 44 . 1 -Old-4 1 It t 44- I V I 4.1 44H Hi I II II II MIS Montana Land Restored to the Public Domain V l . v , ( lj ,-, 1, M , ( ... 4, , 1 . i n, 1 . .. .-( 1 4 1 i'i . 1.1 . -I- K.I.... 4 . '- -H-.B( . v.' M iim 1 b til 1 i--4 ! ,14 inlMli I-.. ali r14l.. .ll, I . I. . i ll 4? 4 4 1 4 I , I t I . 1 . e,l .1-,, , 4, 1. : 1...-HB i,l j It'.: II I t ( 4 i" C ' I ' 'it I ' A ill' ,.'' e,k. ,ti" fr-e - .r. - - , . ' ' jt y f j eww O iNrrKrfwiKiftAL ran vievc r. Dvdl.AH, ajrcO. BRITISH CABINET CRISIS IS AVERTED : Members Make Agreement on Re- cruitmjr That at Least Post pones Coalition Break. IT GOES TO SECRET SESSION LONDON, April 20. At a meet lig today of the liritlsh cabinet an rgreement wa reached upon the proposal which the minister will make to Parliament on the sublect of recruiting, Their proposal will be submitted at a sot ret aesalon of C'jch bouse of Parliament on Tue-i1)-. The foregoing wa announced it. an official statement Issued thl rfternoon, It I understood that a ptopuaitlon ad vanced by Arthur Henderson, prenldnnt of the board of education and labor leader, will have the efiect of reopening tha vulnntaty enlistment achomo for a month or six week, and that this pro posal wa accepted In principle by the Cabinet, with a view to aacerlalnlng whether aufflclent men would come for ward for military acrvlca without the introduction of general compulsion. The labor member, however, demand that ah fact and flguiea regarding tha military altiiHtlon nnd requirement shall be auhmlltecl to I lie House of ( 'ominous oefore they consent lo any iiiaajtuie of iiiilvemul rnnei rlptlon. Thl haa not been confirmed officially. Wall Street Reacts from Its War Scare NI-.W VOItK. April 2.-Hri the aurfaca tmliiy'a atoik niarliet suggealeil a marked rhango of aeutlitient from yeHterilaya fevarlsh uctlvlly. I'me opened at gen. eial hut moderatn gains In thorn dull Htocks which had shown greateat weak nesa ttie day before), Italia end other representative share Here in belter de mnnd and the short tiilerent maulfested liiercHNed caulion, The Imi'ioi eoicnt waa am'ribed in hii 1iii. ' ni'li.n ii-rlie. from hluli riliiui. lul . , i ; 1. r I - r h tlmi 11. 1 br.iik IMi 1 liriiinny vi ould renolt front Imorii'hiiK iii-gollatlon. Willi the apinoni Ii of tin mid n,,,h hiiHi-scr, eeUing of war liNir and sto. k room or Ics. iintoiil onne'ned Hh, that gioun Has ri iinie, ( I mint M!r fiij 1 1. h,.a early tend-! eui'i up,n. vbidid iliiuahy all j ii rUe Trailing hainr apathetic later, I he' !xt. 1 fi.lii Initial litnalig t'o ,,.) M bdlid'Tliliieiit if (,( (ullotil Bryan Cancels Date to Bo in Washington '-; V"" riWm,' U"i 1 In i It Ki 4llvri.t , , , an 1 I'. l t 1- t 1 1- w 111 . .. f.4.i .,.,rt.n ,., ,., , ,, ,,,,.,...,.,., tl .., ,, .-I 1. a- I . to. lb. ...... .1.4 1. ,4. , , , ,,.) ,., W .4 ...,,. ,r ,.,,, , ,1(, , III K 1 4H.1, 1 , ,,,,,,.,, ,, ., ,,,., , . ,,4 1, , . ,,,,., , t ,,,, Iliniua floldiiKin hi i Seat to Worklunuu) '.r i.,.;:,,,,:1.;;:',:' ; . r.v:; rl.i. 1114 H'l l.l .(,.,4I,.. .11 - (, ' ..s. 4,1.4 i I ' , ! 1 1 ' i . : .1 1 4 I . I , I'I "1 i ' .. ' M llnw 44 r I 4 l4 I ' I . - . .1 - I ... I . . , i " 4 I 1 -..-.,' I - . I ' 1 ' . .' I , ..... , ...4..V iu 4 , .. 4 i r. ;i i .1 Series of Tornadoes Visit Sections of Eastern Kansas and West- ! em Missouri. HUNDRED REPORTED INJURED j KANHAS riTv7Mo April 20. j l.epnrt received tip to noon today j from the tornado-swept sections of j Missouri and Kansas Indicated the iloalh list in yesterday' storm would reach twenty, Over 100 per aona worn Injured. Property dam age will probably amount to more than I7SO.O0O. Mover, Morgan coitnly, Mleaourl, sllll wa cut off from cominiinlca t'n tmlay nd t wa impossible to (unflrm report that six persona worn killed, The death list wa added to hy repnrta i frmn I'nb'iito n, lloiirbon county, Kan 'sae, whhh aald four poraon had been 1 killed there, Olean, .Mo,, reported the , death of John Farrla and wife, who loat ; their Uvea when a tornado wrecked their Ihome, Two deaths and the Injury of ; thirty peraona were reported from Arthur, i Mo, ' The wind wept a palh four mllea long 'and a uusrter of a mile wide near Tort "colt, Kan,, razing all building In It tut fit, I The stomi areaa centered north of To i prk and In a line running from tha ' nouthweelrt n corner of Wlieon county In ' Kansas arross Ilia MleanurJ line Into the border roimtle Tha reported dead are: Kurt Menu, Kan,- i MUM. Mil J. KM, i IIAISV IIIMlN. I I'.b h Hill, Mo - , i IH'TII r A I lil A .K H, 7 era oiu Hockvllle, ln,- iK, 4". I', U)WiKN, of Applelon t Hy, Mo Abilene, Kan - KI.Mril l'A( ' K A fll) of I-,iilerpria, han., while Irving to 0 itrun ibe atorm, by car overturning. Nil person are reported dead and about fifty Injured In Mtover, Morgan count', Missouri, with the town laid In : ruin. A special train wa ent from Kldofi, Mo., to the relief of the stricken populace of Htover. Among other dam age, the railway tatlon la ald to nave been blown croea the track, blocking traffic. The torm 1 alo uppoacd lo bv struck near Jefferaon City nd :U fnrnla. Mo., late lent night. Clean, ! mllea north of Kldon, wa In the path of the storm, end there r report of many Injurlea there. New Bill Proposes To Add 16,000 Men to Navy Force I WAHHIN'ITO.V. April Ul.-Bubetentlal I Increases In the fighting peieonnol of the !nvy are mad In tho naval epproprle. i tlon bill e determined upon by the house ' navnl sub-committee. The full commit tee win meet next Thursday to take up I the bill aa now drafted and to paaa on ; tho building program. The bill Increase 'lha enlisted force by between U,"O0 and M.OiO and the marine by S.oflo. A new provision la Incorporated for a medical corpa of 2,ftW to 3, men and for a general reorganization of the marine corps, with one major general command ing nnd three brigadier generals, and for a marine reaerve. There la an Increaae In the number of gunner with thirty or forty gunnery sergeants. Civilians ere authorized to ho appointed from tho schools for serv. Ice as engineers recommended by the secretary of the navy. - An appropriation of tl,riO0.0f la made for erection of a naval muultlona plant, expected by the committee to cost ulti mately between :!,W,Oii0 and I4,fln0,0o0. Thla I distinct from the general armor factory protect. Some committee mem ber doclnre'they will support all pro vinlon Hint will help put the United mate navy In the world' ancond rank. Advocotea of audi navy hold congreaa should act ImmeuMjitnly, aa naval ex pert a say that under lha preaent circumstance the navy I likely to drop Into fourth place hy 1!I2J, Crook Confiscates Canadian Money as Contraband t 1 1 1 4 4 1 .4 , Apit; , - The lrv luesi In t ontlileiice gauie wa reele, lieia o day through the artet of Harry YlaUnri bv agent of 111 t'iirtmn of Jill'' vvn..ii, it I id, rde In and out of I'litcagn on piiir ti.lm iiietlniilin Peuet a t hal glud of money lh4 laiiliil When le funnd un.oeii I leg .noni 1 11 1111, 1 iial iii-mry, ! 1 i lle. b tnfxiiiied Ihetn It aa ui.Uwtnl tn triinlt lrtilU umiiry ; tunn on !! I4 aooirirr n h wmilil Ink II. tonne Hi artral 1 41.1.1 , , fmilt .f a i-. . 1 1 1 .4 j 1 n I i.f .lii1,r ainij ni l l.. 11 ' t ..iifii. t 1 I h ,.f in, 1 114.11414 Innliei URGES THE BELLIGERENT NATIONS TO MAKE PEACE it inn is irivt Atnlja i4 1, i-r S In'"' I ' In Inin. t -iii a ti 'litii . iii 11 f !. 4...,-rMl .. .... il.-i I..11 ,.(, !"- I I hm It. 4. It ll ,t..i,, Mi -4- im I 1 , 1 , 4 . f 114 a 41 iim 1 .,. . nl.n.nil e. , 1 f 11 , ' . 4 it .in . f 1 .- t . .1 .1 1. :: I 4 I , . ,1 ,.. il.-O. I l.l'-i'l 4 t l'l Ml N f I) 4'4 l. . I I .! 411,4! . ,.1.,-1H. . S1.....I I ltul.,1 1.- V !.. ll ,,4 Ui. I it.. ti, iNi.iii ,. r.,a a ' 4 1W l'--'l -I 'l -! I.. le,!.4, .' . . e I III. H 1114 ll 4 4 , .i,4 11, , "I 1 f -'..I. til I .,.- J . '..,, M..4I.J I ,f t"t .i.H i. :.l I ' , .,41 I. 4 (. I '.i.it .. 4 I (. ,. 4 !' , ... .11 ,4 04, 1-11 4 4!i. o .. r . . . II . I I ll I'-. I 1 ... 4 I '.. 4 1 Il . .'I 4 f 41 !.'- 14 I '' ,' 14". I ..,. I ilt1l.. Hi ,1 l.. r .n ... I 14 4 (11 ' ' 1 i-l Im Ion 'ij .1 t I '" I l''il -- 1 . e 1.1, k i. ... 4 tit , n-, !., .-I I ,4 Unofficial Report from Berlin Say's Document Reached Ambassador Gerald on Wednesday Night, BERNST0RFF SEES LANSING Ambassador Has Twenty-Minute Conference with Secretary of State on the Situation. NEITHER WILL TALK ABOUT IT HI I I KTI1. nBJlLlN. April 20. VI f,on den.) The American not to Ger many arrived In Herlin late yester day evening. Ambassador Oerard probably will present it to the for eign office early this afternoon. VA8IIJN(JTOn7d. C, April 20.--Count von Hernstorff, the Oerman ambassador, went to the Mate de partment today for a conference with flerretary Lansing on the aub nurlne warfare situation and a1o to ri.cus the arrest In New York of Wolfe E, von Igel, ecretary to the former Oerman military attache, Captain von T'ipen. Heorelary Irmln nd the Herman am bassador were In conference tully twenty minute. After the ambaasador had left tha secretary of tat. would make no statement. rlecretary I-nmng said early today Am basaador Oerard had not up to that time notified the department of the receipt of the American note, although press dis patch announced Ita arrival loat even ing. Neither had Mr. Gerard reported having received from the lierman foreign office another memorandum on the Hu sex caae, as reported In press dispatches. Whether all Oerman consuls and eon siilnr agent would be dismisaad and euch .merlcan consular repreaentallvea In Ger many recalled. In rase dlplomatlo rela tions are severed, wa discussed by Wat department officials. It wa slated that a rupture would not necessarily extend to cnnaulan.llhoii(h diplomatic, cnatom generally Included uch official. Kxplalnlng the expresalon In (ha United Blate' note regarding severing relation "altogether" It wa officially elated that the word waa used to add emphesl to the note and also Indicate thl government' Intention to make eny break complete by the recall of It am bassador and eonaul and requaat th recall of (iermany a diplomatic nd con sular official. -;., nearly will He Helayeel. After the conference It wa learned that German diplomat regard the re ceipt of reply from Orrnutny within two, or three day a physically lmpo slble. It was thought a reply could not b received her before ten day. It waa pointed out that Kaater Monday l a holiday In Germany and that neceaaary consultation of off Ida la would cauae al most another week lo elapse before the (Jermen decision could be tranamlttod here. Ambaasador von Hernstorff refused to dlacuaa hie oonveraatlon with Secretary Lansing, but Indicated his call waa not prompted by the arrival of Instruction from bis government. Regarding the hope field by Oerman official here for an amicable ettl. ment, one official deacribed the proa pect a a "tos up," Workmen on Sisal Farms Are Held in State of Bondage WASHINliTOV, April ?0. -Mexlca n sisul barvfisler and many workmen on the Tnlted Hallway of Yucatan are prac tically alaves, according to testimony lefore the senate sisal Investigation com mittee today by Frederick W. lllake. for mer general manager of the railroad. At--temple to relieve that condition hate been futile, ie declared, because the workmen have not tho moral alrengtli to inmimo lb ohlhialtnna of free woiknn'ii, Thc laborers, he explained, camel baiely a living and innny lined their cm ployerj ronnlilcrable moncv, " They bd to work whether they m,iii,, to or U 't," be tesilfii.il. 'If an einplove lift the 1 tn ploer would notify the poller end he wmild be brought Imik An employer who Wanted tn get latnimr coul I buy a ilelu or e service by ii)iii,I bl tl.-bt." Practically all the plainer, b- .iht Hied In Meii.ln, lorety vtunng I tei farm. Any lot bv de, lin.i in i ci prttia wa miulo nit by ci'tin liiuim pay, I'roflt keep h pUnleili in llnoi'i' " v 1 and alfur l their fimlli. . tn trip l I aria er the 1'i.ned ii,ii Glenwood Baby Scores Ninety-Nine i.l I SHiii'h, I , Aim .1 1 I 41. lull ) ll. i'l i n le it H. 1,1 l,r... , . 4 l"'ll l.ll.ll lllllil I .1 .1. .'.I li fit-n, I: 1 ! til l . (-. 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