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Om D Bee PART ONI. NEWS SECTION 40ES ONE TO TEN. AILY THE WEATHER. Fair; Warmer VOL. XLX-XO. 2C).". OMAHA, SATl'UPAY MOl.MXU, APRIL 22, 191fi TWKXTY PAGES. On Train, at Hotel MWI HlaiKl, tc bo. SIXGLE COPY TWO CENTS. AHA SEIZED PAPERS MAY INVOLVE THE GERMAN ENVOY State and Justice Departments An . nounce Willingness to Turn Papers Over to the Ger man Ambassador, ENTERS 'VIGOROUS PROTEST Documents Taken' at New York, If Declared Official, Will Involve Bernfttorff In Conspiracy. ISSUE UP TO "THE AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON", April 21.- Tho Ktate and Justice i)cpartiii'nl nu- liouncecj today tho povornmcnt' wlllingneij to return U the German cmbasry all tho papers ye l zed In New York with tho arrent of Wolfe' von Jitel, which Count von Hernalorff will Identify a official. I'hoto- BrBphii of tho bH.hI document have been made and will bo retained. lount von jiornatorrr prm-n-i vm.ir-, eualy gitlnt the taking of ihn P l"f of the. paper i mill It wa aiild ut the Male, department that Secretary I.ttnelng wa considering Ihn riet-eaaity of un orficlal apolny. Khould tho amhaaawlor uwrt tlmt nil tho document are official. It I tinder etond that they will fttl ho returned to hlin, hut It wnh aald to tin tho preKent Intention of official In keep all Ihn pho tographic ropl-a. l)li'loiir-a Uf ftrnaelloiial. The paper were ""Id ti dim-lone ev ernl euhjcel of an niiuaual nature widen had not before romo to 1 1 attention ' Ihl government. In-finite connection wllli the Herman rmbiiwiy would ho con firmed, It wa believed, hy a ileelnra Hon thl the document are official. If hone of the doeuinenta l declared offi cial. It won lifidfTHtowt the I'nllcd Ktatr will nii thrill nil In the piomeullon if Vun Iil, hl KBsliitfinU and piwBihly oth er, hh yet iinniiiiied. Whether Heeretary Irinln would end a unto to Anil'iiHRiidor firrmiorff fx rireniilnR recret for the aeizurA m not nntiouni d, hut nui-H mtlon In hfllevert prohiililo. It vihh nlmi siiKK'nIfd that the KtHto dipnitmffit nilKht d''ly iiiilun until tlm uutunni'ltie flliiule with life niBny hkhuiiik! a tlrfiulle tiit'. Von flol!.' Mnlrliii-iiln Veelflril. Many of tho IIpkuIIoii Iii tho aworn (tntommt of Itornt 1'ir Von floltz, nm'l" pulille, In Iiitiilon Iwf'l filwht, have horn known to the Iirpurtniont. of JuKthe, for wei-kn, and InveatlKatlim hn bun nuido fiHrui'iiiariy lino inu hoiiviim'H oi iieiiiiiini eoninila In rhleaao. Kt, I'n'til and lialtl- j rnor. teforo Tlia faeta eolheled will ho laid a grand Jury, according to offl- i:la! offli'lala dald Voti Iier flnUr,' alntement that Count Von Hernntorff, the (Jernuin) amhaaaadnr, had ndvlaed nKnlnat an fn VHflon o( Canada Kuppnrled hy i'iipI'iImm J(oy...d and Von I'apen, tlm recalled ' in- nanny mtm iir-K, nan lieen eonrirnieil aome i time ago from other aources, Addlttolial Imlii'l nienlM of Herman ym piithi.era In this country will he, aakod hy the Department of Ju.-dlen a a, result of revelation mmlo hy Horn! von (h r (Jolt., alleged Uerman iipy, hroUKht to New VoiK by Heolland Yard deleetlvex. Thin a learned authoritatively I're today. Von der Cioltl, alatemrrit waa t.:tld hy le partment offhinia, to have opened n "field prartleally without liinlta" for In veHtlh'allnn. Tho Koveriunent will follow every tlua. It was iinderalood today tin number of men Involved in ou Uer Golta" aetlvltlea In the, l ulled Htatea Is Hiurli larser than had been' thoimhl. hen - tofore. Tlm pending New Vot Imlii I iih iiIb i (;atn.it five of von iler ilnllz' aHHilaiilH were naid to finhrnee the alleKed leaders tn the ronmdraey I,, blow up tho Wetland 1 eanal, but tndtetment of men Invnhed In niinr way in tlm nlleif.o eontiidraev t probably will be pontht noon. It wan understood Indletmenla will be ake. l In ronneetton with vr-n iter (.oil.1 i-t1-.-aetlvltlea. tlri'Mt ttunnllty of I ttdrnee. NKW VOKK, A PHI I!.-The revelatti.i,,. to the inti anion of iloifit Mm d'.t Holt; HH published today tn dinti'he froiu lilidoii tin Imt eoiilnili all the rvnlnirf , In reiiiird to tierman aetivlllei that It' n'lW III th pOXHI Khldll of fi ill -I Hi HUthol tn.i. It been mo known tndn. Ml ilial 1 von der Holla wrote hi his e..iite 01, , waa prenriited to thu Joty by him a i ' wttnen noio timft ao and a Kie it d at ( 'iiittlnued on I'd;. Two. I'ol.iiiiii 'two) The Weather ' e'ui l: I , (: timntii II -ill I , I'll! ) rulrtdii t , i 'utr iMi't Hi it 1 rmiirrnlari t ttmr'!" " ' 1 ME 1 Named for Congress Republican. Democratic. lot lliMlkt. i ('. K. KcaviH. J. A. MtiRUire. ' He-cowl District, j j r.jnj. S. Baker. l O. I.obc-ik. Ili it .1 lililct. Wm, I. Warner. Intn V. Stephen. ; I'oiuih Hsl rli I. ' I "Churle II. Sloan, . I,. Murk. i i I'lfUi IHalilrl. H, II. Marlon. A i'.SIiulN'ii Imtk't j Kivllt IIHrlrl. Motto I Klnki'ld, ll'MIOIIt i Jtltl (1 FRENCH ADVANCE IN VERDUN REGION I - i Pans Official Report Tells of Cap ture of Additional Trenches Near Dcadman's Hill. BEAT TEUTONS EAST OF MEUSE , 1 '-rim u-cner, 1 Jinii'i 'l I HI, 1 11" ,..-. en i) tin lied to make pi-ourr In the vr. " i" "''"""" ""' dun front In tho flKhtlng of lHt nlKht.-s. 'I'hfl ar office announe ptnnt thla afternoon reports tho rap ture of (jfrinan trenehea and of fmtr t.ffleer and 150 tnnn. Kat of tho Meune, a flerrn (icrnian fttiiek W8H repulitod. In tho neelor Hottth of Ilaiiderpnioiit Wood the Trench made galna. Tho text of tho alatement follows: "Went of the Meuxe tho iittnck undcr tnkeii yoaterdny hy our Iroopx In the royl'in of ). Mort Ilotnmo proKrVHMed durliiK the nlKlit. In addition wo oilzi-d a. treni h on the rinrthern outxklita or lh CHUiettca wood anit niioa pilMijtuT four offiieia (id IWl noldiem. "Kaxt of tlifl ilmliie , vlolftit lionihard inent 01 our pimllloiia wa followed at the ilone of the day hy a powerful offen nUe aotlon by tho eni-niy on a two kllo Hielfr front. Iiotwonn th Thlainont farm and (ho pond of Vault, Tho (iormana, who had trained a foothold In our line Hiuith of I'oii t'louauiimiit and north of tlm pond, were eoniph lely thrown bai-k hy our counter attaeka durlna tho night. Two nut' hlno (fun and a number of prln oneia (ell Into our hand, "Went of lionauinont In the sector aouth of llnmlereiiiont wood wo llkewine madn proHi-eaa. We reeelved om wounded French )ri."onei and captured a score of (iermanii. "Tlio nii'lit nt rolin on the ret of the front, wood, exeept In the region of le lvtro whom our artillery was tult active." I'rriirh IVneirnle Wood, RI"JI I I N, April 21. -(Via Imlon.-The war offleo announermeut of today ay that on the Veidun front atubhorn in fantry flKhtililf Ih al.HI belna eiinled on 'The rlaleiii' M. follown: "Wealern front: In the .Mcime region I ( Verdun front) Ht'.hlioin Infimtiy rinht ' 1 1 iK developcii In conjunct Ion with a great lieiean of aellvlly on the part, of tlio I artillery on both aldea. W.-at of tlio rlv. r J tho Kronen made an altm-k with larae j foieea HKa'tl Ia; Moite lloomie and to jibe rant thereof. Jn (.'eneral Hieae at ' tin ka wore repolaed wltli aaiiKUliiary loHKr-a tii th B.-cMiliiiitrt. Tlie fluhthiR la !-till koI ok' on for a tonal! portion of a Ireiii li In the vii inlly of Caiiretlea wood whli h the t'rem h pefietrated. "To the rti-ht of the Moiiho offorta of tlio rin iny to reeapturn tho Htoiie iiuarry eouth of the village of llaudremoiif were, eullu-ly Iriilll'iM. SoiJtli of Kort, lionau inont fluhtliiK developed at elow ipiarler durinit ili. mtilit around muno I' reni li i Iretiehe and in not vet ended. A repe tition of the iiieinv'a Ihl'nnlry attack m m.i t ii t our ttm r a! ('i.illetie woi-d failed lit the v'ery olltm-t on ueeoiilit of our . limit; anil i oneentraleil artillery fire." William Lorimcr Under Cross Fire l Mil V,. of V bllaui or i olo-pl, a ore of lb. rl l HIih l"i W it t ( .'III li, Mr 1...U i. April .: i I a-1 ioii r !ul. loi. i-evtinilnallou j ll I it I I'll 1-IJU e - I mi uli tlie fall ) -in . I Trout nod I." ,i pi l iiiili-nt, j I 'V il-miit ho, ut v t t". i n ull On -i r..lriot,ii; teltlloii-, t I on, I, ,r iii itlffl. - ill. of III- I.I I.. .,. onul H Mo I ii M ml. i . I., I a di hiol ..t ; prim ip it coii- i-' i'i.m t'f i-io , " !"'" ll-l tlif ,.-l,' ,n I',!. if Hi" I .( l l I II ' II I' .Oil ll Apples Still in Cold Storage Wll INSIRUCIINO ON MOnilk'tM-i liUACD CUMMINS TAKES LEAD OVER FORD; SUTTON, I EADING ,e,V? 'webraska Pri t;tion Put Iowa Sen- nter Ahead in Presi dential Race. SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES j Some Indication as to Choice of j Voten for Nominee' for State's 1 Highest Bench. j FIGURES ON OTHER OFFICES Ineluiji'd in the rolliuvlna flaur-a are I iitiirna from 1 litre y seven .ouiiiteH eom- pletn and l') i ei I111 In neat lei ed tllloUiih j tlio enllie mate: I'Hr I'rcKlilenl. ' HKIMHt.K'A.N", j I'niMtnlna I4,t.7l IIiikIuh '"'M l' l'l ll I I,, 0 l iilil'onk i.'hib Fur Iwitrriiur, IlKfrill.lCAN. , Hution ?M,K' til ia ao .'. fi.VC MeKelvIe I V . ; . 1 1 .Miiilijett t.iC'i ' Miles ,lmi lu;Miu-tAT. Nevlllo ;fi,.'.1.1i Hrjaii J-,';.'! ; fur lrleualeii-nl-l.nrue. ft I :i'f ' KI,IA N, HKMorilAT HalililKU 'MJ$; Thoiiipaun ,.....W.IHj Uilllley 'JWi I'l lre fu..12f I liudan ,r.!i iildham &'.ai:i j uriio I'laiii I'i v:i i Kiltmtrlrk ai.iwi Tlioioaa I'M!'- 1 J'.ppl'I'KOII ;o,o!l ItlVIIII I'l,l (levelona Iil.lwi! t'onen H,V4."i I'ur Nnllounl I oiiiinllleeniHii. UKI'lliliii'AS, JiKMOfKAT, Howell :'4,7.MI Mulle 'i',"".! .Meiiiew lii,:il.i liahlman IVMIi t nniinliia in tfii- I'ronl. At anticipated, additional return have net Cummin abend of Ford um clioli'o of Nebrunkii reptiblli'itfia for nominee for prealdotit. Awldo from thin, no thanKo h noted In tho results uh already an nounced, Kutton'M lead over Me KelvIe Ih wlowly growing. NovllM Ih InerettBlng hlit majority over Bryan. A floHO raw In promlhed be tween riattl and TliomuH for tho fourth place on tho democratic dele-gatlon-at-largc to at. LouIh, Mr. Hryati l a poor fifth. For chief juctlro of tint Hupreme court Kaweett and Morrlaaey are nomliniled tbey belntr tho only vandldatra. l''or a ai'ilale Juntii.'tt It Hppeara lliitt. Coilibll, llaaiinKa, Itamea, H dnwh U, (Joi-a and Ik-an will be thi (tlx from whom Ihn pro- plo will finally mako a choice of thra. V,A Howard u Winner. KdKar Howard la nominated hy t'ie demoeratu, and Herbert I. Hhumway ap parently by the repullhana for the ofllc1 of lieutenant Kovernor, airhontrh - fl'nini way'a lead la not yet eonclualve, Addlaon Watt, republican, will oimiae linrlea W. J'ool, democrat, for aeeretary of atato, I'ool belni unopposed and Walt ouldii tancliiK Ida field. H, W, .Maralt h j lendliiK for tho republican nomination for jMale auditor, and Kred Heiamaii aeeina ; now certain to be teni ruinated for the of I fho of latidVmimiHHlonor. Heoiife K. ilall j in iirobably renominated by the demn j'crata for Ibe office of rtabi treasurer, mi l W. II. Jttynnlda haa a fMtilit bad over V. H', 1 lamer as republican elml' i; for I lie liamo office, aJthouuli tbla may be IfhaiiKcd. Willla Heed l apparently re j tiiiiiunatKl by the denvx rata for atlor ! ney geneial, while It. W. Howie Is leadl vs. (for tho plaise, and probably anfely, on (tic ! icpubllcan ticket. Oiin Lively fcern mtl. Cor tho nomination for railroad com miaaloner on tlm republican llckel ipilte a acrnmble haa develofieil, (In: race be tween Cliirku, who in leiidimj. Johnson nnd Handad tielni ,o clone that anyone o tho three may win. Cm the demui-nitlc eldo for thla office Victor WIIkoii bai n cmnmaiidliitf ulart i f tho otliern and look like a auro winner. KlKiirra from twenly-tbre" i-oiintieH complete, on offlcf-a lalow komiiioi' on the utaio ticket are heri kI'i ii: I ir l.leiifenatil t, rrnor, rcKci iiiiii' I 1 1 1 1 1 o i ay ... I- o. In I N'olilHIH AN . ! il.l' I-H Kr,, ,, . IIiiiiiiIiik !t,-V I'i hi 'on ItAT. I'or alloriic) Hrui lil.li AN ! II. . 1 'I ,01 ,. t'.'.'S'i U l(iil.iriii ;. )-ii III Henrrn I. l"i:.MM'AT 1'.. lie, ll Hi" Andl'l bel y .... -i.lVi I'ur riT-lr of Mali. isi i't i-i.ii'.w, A. U Ul . ,,. 'I'I I leoi--l . .'-liilHl i.,'"i M b nil f or a it 1 1 nr. i;i i-i in. H A v M-.-.ii, ... t:... M.ie r tor llr treasurer. IH I'I Hl.lfAS HI I'H VI' P. r. - -1 . 1 ' .'" Hill l 1 1 tun , . I- i t-ilio I t t,r ,hi I iiiiuiilMlitter. i; It tH,t' .' ' 1 t Mm I: I li lu,li . . , ' 4 '.. i i -un . ,1 . i iu.it . . . -i .iliihti ll.oil . ... ' r-ni-i , , loot , I ul iMHtiai I tainiibitiiHr, 5 I'.t.M v l r t. f I ... t HI Ittt kut,, ,(i ( oat I, WuikOutSduidud CltM riii!- Sy; tcin STRONGEST UNIT PERSHING HAS IN FIELD ARTILLERY -Tho strongest fighting unit which Ccncral Pershing, commander of the punitive expedition in Mexico, has at his service is a battery of field artillery, composed of three and four-inch pieces. The picture shows some of the pieces in Mexico. nv--, f,i',x' T" A " ?-JfA' xiwA'S 1 MMMMiiiaaMHHMBaaa TUKCL AtlO iOUK IhCH flChD SUPPOSED SUICIDE MAY BEHURDERED Unidentified Man, Found Dead Un iler Loadinir Platform, Had Fractured Skull. REVOLVER CLUTCHED IN HAND Tbe Imdy of a man about SI year old wa found yeaterday morning leneulh tho shipping plalform of tho Jllittz ilrcwIiiK rompttoy, a02 IbiuRlaB utrcet, by John I'edeiHOn, IH2(i Lincoln boulevard, A bullet hole In I ho forehead and a revolver nearby Indicated that the (ii-jiil man waa a ttuicide, out upon examination by tho coroner, It waa (tlitcovered that, tho ahull wan fnic, t tred In mote than ono upol nd the anlo of tho lacrt waa brullted, though an niWHUlt had been rnado. The almoner of powder boron about ti e bullet hole added rontdderahly to the latter theory. The dead man waa well dreaiied, and apparently waa a Hi andlnavlan, Noth ing wag found In tho clothing except an empty purae and a tulleaae key. The hat boro the trade mark of on 111 I'aJto (Tex,) clothtnij atom, Jt la tha opinion I of the coroner Ihnt the man had been dead several lioum when hie body waa found. j Woman Who Shot, j Sheriff in Head is Held Without Bail Ml riKHUI.I',, (ml , April ?!.- IfcUl V. Iladley and bin wife, Ida lladley, were held without ball to await trial on a charge of iiiurderlnjf Hherlff Jakn Hllea of Heanniont, Teii, on tha mortilnir of March It hmt, after a preliminary har lni before the juallen of tlm peace here eaterday. Hherlff Hib-a waa allot and kllb'd on a Mlritoiirl, Kauaaa Texaa pflKKtiiKer train while en route from Kannaa city, Mo, to iieainniit with lladley ua a prisoner. Iiadley'a wife waa hci oinpanylnit her bUHband to tlm Ti-xna city, rflore he waa eharKed with a criminal nffeime. C, c, llullipilM, ii cotton broker, who wax a piixioiniier on the train, tcNtlfiad at the heiirliiK yesterday that be mw Mra. lladley approach the alwrlff aa b rat apparent I v nb epln, nnd ahoot, him In the back of Hie head Hlie then, aceoidlnit to llultipiMt. iiiinoianded the train audlttr to .-.lop ihe train. Kho and her hiiabitnd wire eapiured after a twelve. hour i-baao t a poM.e Sheriff MeCune of Mukonef, Hkl, t.-Mlflfit lli.it Mia Iiadley'a f,t windd alter her arret wire In regard to lb' i-henft ..,,. 1 1 1 1 , , ri Whi-i, ,,, I hnl be ib ad, Kb- end, 'I'm clad." Mr nil Id '"French Aeroplanes Make Three Raids On German Camps I' AIM '!lltll lllttt po I. Poll, ill ill ..p'il II It. ne nun- rnld.1 by n of I i-ni li iieii'plitiH Li, Hi r FiiiHiia in in tlm Hiri-li ,on. r ar to a it Yu. di' it' h fn m rialon- M loin I.IKl.l I H lf a. I "pi. ,11,(1 I" .li.ir., I II eiinaii , . .OHM t Nk-..Mn e t '". '" Tllee.Uv nth! nlo ' t 'n I- ,'i ooiill.j mi til- I lllit- ii i in u, hmik ni , ,i! N 4ttlotl 'I e I 1..IO" ,., I' -In h -i . i - a' i i . . rb. .ii . -1 - i. , . . 1 1 , I f,. I , i IM4 I'll ll I ' Until! dtopp.-t "H. 'in lb. tup.;y iiM'l I'la i amp at I 't hill titji f lilflit, I.i.hiIik pi.ir- . n Wilsons Address Is Stem Indictment ri 1 1 WCCIS IH MLXICO Two Thousand Men In Wcstinghousc Plant Quit Work n t'THMI HHII, !,, April 21 To IboU. Hand men emiloed In ihn 1'nnt 1'IHs hurali plant of tlm WeliiiKhoiii l.le Irlo and Manufaeturlna comii'iiiy walked out out tlila aflerm on to , nf,,nn tlu Ir dn matid for an elaht honr day and an In creaao In wagea In Me nlKlil fall IokIiI eeii llioiKand lamona are emiilmi d in Ibe varloiia aoctlnna of tlm woiIik, pinny of j Ihem In the ninnufactiira of Rhella, DUTCH STEAMSHIP SUNK OFF YMUIDEN Veel With Cargo of Saltpetre Ooci Down In Six Minutes and Five Men Drown. DETAINED WEEKS BY BRITONS LONDON, April 21. -flZ-18 p. in,) A Moyd'e dlnputch from yriitil clen, Holland, aayi tho Dutch uleam ablp Ixidt'wIJk Van Naaaau waa iliink yealerday afternoon. Jt went down In alx ntlnufnii. live of the crw wcro drownod, Thlrty alu anrvlvora havo teen landed at Ymulden, Th Ixidowljk Van Niuimiu tailed from 'blla In KehriiMry with a carao of alt ptri for Jlotterdam, A Itsrlin wlrrleaa dlapateli of April 9 Mid II bad been bold op In Tb Down hy ho ftrlllah authoHi t'ea alnco March 22. and that Pa deten tion bad rouaod public opinion In Hol land, an tho Dutch farmer feared Ilia aaltpelra would arrlva loo, lain for their uao till aprltnr. Th veaaal waa built In If 13 and owned In Amalerdam. It waa SZ, feel Ion. la groaa lon.iKO waa S-To. Sinclair Forms Fifty Million Dollar Crude Oil Company at Tulsa;!; Ti:t.HA,. Hid., April :i, Harry Hln clalr, retiirnliiK from New Vork tbla mornin, conflimed tha report that ho haa practically succeeded In orKaiilzlm; a company capitalized at l.'.oil.iMI for the producltiK and reflnlim of crude oil In the mld-oulliient Held, The new con cern will bo known na th Umlalr nil and Heflnlntf coininny, and beiubpiartera Will be eBlahllnlied In thin city. Mr. Hlnclalr denied the riniior (bat the hew company la la in oi i,-iiiil.-d to com pet with tha Klandard "d companv. ft will tondlict lla llffatlH atrletly on a buiducK lialtl. to iimko money. In miu, wtthiiut blaa loMaid any exlittfii oil te flliinK eoinpanicn 't he htiacr i -I lm rlen are to bo combined with a plpi Itn- -on-inilloil to Ibein all, wlil-h will liinure ampin produrllini of a xinble unlui' . Mr. hliiclalr ilatea Hint Hie ciuiipan lina alnady taken mer the I'mluby If finina i ompaiiy and a iniiolier of hIIht bub p. rileiit i um imiih. the minito of which be (lora not ld to isHe out at Dili tlina. Woman Is Found; Nine Year's Hunt TAfitMA, hIi, April ?i After a filnn vir x-arch. Mi W. Walker of I... to.i ... . k. i ..,,... f,... ii... 1.1,,..,, .wll, . .1.1,., ... l...r Mi, t 'leiirm ltt kiln, , Inn I ,.n I Iber. The dliin. noil, Iii lb,, ,, I, of tune. Mm tt a'fcrr td t-.itny, lacy left by Per rniiil.i,.ir wutild bv fovriti'd tn i' Kiniit i t ).i, If ttm m.lu.iil I id nut pen f until b Apttl n Closely Knit and Says Petit Parisien !iiia - ! tl.j . m Ho I- ' " I U . I , . I ' , . " . i it i NO MOVE MADE TO WITHDRAW TROOPS Use of Railroad Asked by Colonel Brown Ii to Move Men to New Baic Near Farral, NO NEW ORDERS, SAYS BAKER WAKIIJMJTON, D. C., April 21. A border report (hat Ccncral Herrera I iih granted uao of tho Mexican rall vtaya to Colonel llrown and tho Tenth caMilry to "withdraw from I nrrHl" waa explulned today by army cfflelulH iih merely a movement of Ibe American advance field haao in liter I'arrwl. Hecretary Baner ln i Med (hero wero no ordern or In formation upon which to bane a wlth tltaval rumor. The department had lien previously officially advlHt.-d tiint Mexican Htithorltlen would not rbji'ct to a btiMO nomewhat nearer Tarrol. No dlttpatehea rame to tha War de partment over nlKht from CJcneral Tunalon and all Information Indi cated tlio Villa hunt waa practically at. a nlandot.HI. Hecretary Daker aald there were no new order. Mora Troop Heady. V., I'AHO, Tex,, April 2l.-Move.mrnt of American troop from potnta along- Ih border to Iho army bana at C'elumbu, Jf, M., l ra they will be held In rcadl neaa lo reinforce Ueneral t'frabin' army In raae of nei-eanlty, rat II I continued to day. DlHpatcb-a from tha front Indloated that ovcrylhlnic waa quiet and That American lioopa In Menlco wero awalt Iiik fjcvelopmeitl t Waahlnitton befnra making any further effort to capture I'Vmepii-o Villa. OlfleiulM of Ihe do facto overnment eald tbit'i wn no bbt for the reparl that iipibdiixn nere lrntnlnr-nt In north ern liufiiimo and lower t:hihtinhita. It w,-m mplainid nt Juarr that Ilia movo loeiil of ( arranza, Iroopa Into h I'arral dbttrlet. wa not Intended aa a threat to bar Ibe further advance of the American orce.n, hut that tlm do faeto goldler had been rent I hern tn prerervo order and prevent deal met Ion of private property. t.areln Hope i roopa W ill I. rave Andrea Harcla, Mi Jtb an coiihiiI, aald today that tlm work of the American expedition Kim concluded and Hint, lm boK'd that In a few day the order would comn from WaahlnKton for the troop to bo withdrawn. "Wo liain the epilation In band." aald Mr. Harcla. "and Ihe few rumalnlnif liniidii of Villi; fan m I e- tin more than1 HtrnKKlci Tlm Vlllleta oaui.e la broken.i and If Villa null llw bia preatlKO In do- ' .-.linyed." Mr, Harcla mild lie i npe -ted Ibe ei o- i i, untie dilation iMnild coii(i improw tn , Mevliii. The ttn erillio-nl I'll till- ftritt . of pent month will d-oiitiid that all lm poll nnd iipori ipithM be paid on the old ba.-ia 'lb- MijiIiiiu consul did not ridlt tin- report Hint I lm law demand- -In Hold for audi dulii would cret j trouble. I BluejacketH Are Preparing Thirty Warships for Sea In tn'l i i, A 1 1 1 It bl'O jnt ki-ti) at Hi" -m toil III inetil t he I till t v .ll li. Jl - Snen Ih'omaiHl i 'barb1 it'iii tifiv , yurd i in l-'liiv tn pn ir : ill 111 t '- Illltt'Ol f - lo em In ut H,.-.!,t,( hour It tbui vptonHy m , ttup V-n "! hot. h f f fi. l.-ie y WHO ' mi.'il.l I'- ln rtMr n illit 1I. ,i.n.t... .i. t. a t'---vi.i i f t'.e .l-f.i ,, t. ,ltf rioJ'Soi ul u;i i .1 Pt .,lf i onl p.. bant "iii v r 1 1 , I . Hi, to I In I I ' ib If.. allot, 1 1- i !'!! iii a, t. n i. 1 1 fi-. . , : r: . - i , ' , i-i.i - . i .1 y tin) i t t if lit-,,', 1 th t I V 1 I 1 1 I Hastings Strikers Given Their iMy' I ' -. I . -ii .1 .i I ,!( REPLY OF KAISER MAY BE DELAYED FOR SEVERAL DAYS Report from Tarii Says That Im perial Chancellor Will Not Return to Berlin Before Tuesday, LANSING TALKS WITH WILSON No Action Probable Pending; Receipt ; of Answer UnleM More Ameri cans Are Killed or Hurt. ! AWAIT WORD FROM GERARD III l liliTII. PA 11 IS, April 2 I. The. visit of Dr. von Ilelhinann-llollweic, the (Jerinan chancellor, to the headquarter of tbo general tttaff will extend over tho KttHter holidays, eecordlnn to tho d'rneva correapondent of tho I lava New BKoncy. The chancellor left lifilhi for headquarter Wednesday night. WASHINGTON', D, C, April 2J Hecretary iJinalng, who conferred with the president before tho cabl- t net nteeting;, ttald he did not expect any action until a reply waa received from (Jermany, or union another alilp carrying American wai torpe doed by a German anbmarlne, H raid that In rao diplomatic relation between tho two nation wa broken the work of tho United gtate In caring for tho diplomatic Interest of Germany In other countries In all likelihood would be Urtpendcd. Word from Ambaaaador tJerard at Ber lin that ba bad delivered the Amarlean nolo t'i tho Herman government and aomo Indication from him to bow tt wa received wero awaited with ken expectancy by administration official to day. Unofficial advlea ar!y today myint that h bad preaentad the eommunlo.tlon to tha (iarnian foreign office laat evening and that the chancellor had not yt necn It been una of hi atwenea at army headquarter wer read with Intareat by official. Tending Oermany reply to American demand that tt lmmedliitely abandon th preaent method of conducting iibmr!n warfare, on of th chief concern of of. flelU her 1 th polbilly of another attack on a hlp carrying American. It. wa admitted that an Immediate rupliira could only b prvent4 by proof tht. j r;rrmany had been unabel to ey)inmunlct wtlh It aubmarlne commndar. Wilson's Policy is " Flayed by Illinois Republican Chiefs rKOfUA, III,, April 21,-Medlll Mol.'or- mlek of f'hleo. temporary chairman el the republican atato convention her to-, day. In erltlelidtig rrenldertt Wllaon' for-' elcn policy, dwlared that American mlsht "alinoat hear f.ro th Itl' (Irande Iho MilgKer which greet our futllii admonition." At th eamo time ba Raid "Hreat Itrltaln and Germany, with, unconcealed dladaln, received In ahort auccritalon th oommunlcatlona of the proaldenl." Th prealdenf note to Hermany, tb t halrman declared, "were p ilalod hy th pr Hldciit'a'courae In Mexico," Tbe apeuker made a pie for party harmony and national military prepared -lieiiil. Tim convention endorsed fienator I,. T. Nherman for prcaldenl. riciiator riliertnari. addreanln the eon ventloii. cliarKed I'rerldent M llaon wltit playing politna In tho praent Miihmatnn colli roverny, and aald If dlplonialln rla tloua IHi Heiinuny wero lo bo broken off. It f'uuild have breti done when tbo t.ii'diaiii'i Mna iiunk. ".i matter V hill. tll IAlReeea of Ihn ib tiiociiilic oirty may be, 1 refute to a .. alut tn furiiinliiu It Willi a lmttle--arrft' beio tia a raiidtdalo for .r alilnnt," Hen-, ator Hlu rman a.. Id, Th coiivcnitoii nominated tinly-ttlii pie.'1'b titlal i ll i torn, four at l ii(i audi one (rout r.u h of the twenty five coimre. Hloiint illitrl la In tlie Male Tin! onventhm look a until tep teinbar It', when tha dalegite will i-coik, vena and adopt party platform. 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