Omaha Daily Bee Call Tyler 1000 If You Want to Talk to The lc or to Anyone t'onnectcil Willi Hio Ike. THE WEATHER. Unsettled h tm vol.. xi A--xu. ur.i;. OMAHA, MONDAY MOKXINd, AIMill, 'J., IMCTEX IA(iHS. Oa Train, at Hotel Kt aianda, ate.. Bo. SIXOLIv COl'V two cents. EASIER DAY HERE M0STGL0RI0US0F THE ENTIRE YEAR Beautiful Day in Spite of the Warn- LATEST FIGURES NO CHANGE iTlSi Sf t?" thtirMe!fr0l' i The n,ke-up'7r; Nebraska dele gut Who Makei Weather. KH,H . ,h national convention SONGS OF THE RISEN CHRIST! -Church Choin and Congregations Join in Anthems Solos and Cantatas, SUNDAY SCHOOLS HAVE FETES Ik won a beautiful Easter In Omaha, Cloud hovered in tho moat of the duy, but the nun aliotm hrlffhtly much of the afternoon anl lha uo.lh.r .iimk'i IhrndtnllPil "ahfiw. era" tfid not materialize, Thcr he Ing no wind and tho temperature be ing Jut right for comfort, nobody could find fault with the day. The crowd which went to church - 1 A a L. , L .. I .11 Ja H aa, a. .. a a. a. a. a, a. .1 ! . . ana moan mat uiuu . no awiam in the beauty of new clothe, par- tlcularly the feminine, part of thu crowd. Tha plaant weather i brought rnllady out In great Jiunibeiv , to tico and to be een In Oniaha';r "Fifth avenue. And the real KlfHi avenu. or the Champ Klyneeaaurely howed no finer cllapiay oi ueauiy; nd fashion thn wa seen right herC In Omahit. 4l,. II.. Ill lilt. And the new auto had It day. For on tho boulevard and the roao1 leading to the country were conllnu (iii utrlng of pleasure, Becker, Id tbo churchc of Omaha, choir and conKreKHtlon, In anthem, nolo and cantata, gang tho glad t hil tlan flong- of the risen (,'hrlnt. Mot of the churches were crowded to their full capacity and In tome tho crowd wer too great to be accommodated. The evening ervlr In mat.y churchea wa conducted by the Sun day school and connlHted of Kastir hymn and recitation by the pupil, Jn other sacred cantata wero pre ae'ntcd. mTI.K AT 'I'll I flTV CATHKIMiaf, ttean Tan rock THIa nf Aaauranera of Pnltirc MO foa III rial Ian, Tha Kaater avi'Vlcea at Trtnlly catliadntl Holiday wara Inrualy ihumIkhI, H'-rvlica wm liehl nt 6 In the nioiiiliiK, at II In iho inornliia and at t M In the after noon. The cathedral choir, undT tha dlre.'llon of linn Mauley, rendered beau tiful iroi'arn of aonw airoprllo to the Kaatfir aciiaon, I'aan J, Arthur Taiicoek read the morn tug leaediia and dnllvcrad a ahorl aermon In which he took up the awaiiraivea aa thn Chrlatinn flnda them of a fjtilra life. Jin poliitnd to the rcaiirienlloll of tha Chrlat a the Krenlcat evidence, and anil that thoiiKh acholara mid phlloaophera liftd reaaoned and argued about the toaal blllty ut a future life for iiKea puat, th' church iloea not arue It, "The cliun h iloea not arue tho miitlc-r,'' he auld; "It llnla to Chrlat rlHCii." lie declared that the evidence of hi lat a rmurrectlon are o numeroiia and ao plain, aa they are a)n of tli aaeenalon, that no other hlalorlcal fact la belter eatahllahed than thcae. Attack Army Morals, Police Quell Crowd NKW TORN, April 23. -A lii-etlng of thn Wimen'a I'eace aoclety In Hrooklyn wa ternilnatad Uat nlnlit by pollen, who warn called In to protect -frank 0ilui from twenty or thirty men, who reaented Ma altaik on the nrmy an ! navy. Jlohn, who h I" flpaiilah War natrran, and who la nil Inatructor at (Vlumbla unlveially, ehaiged that tha army and na larked 'Hh Immor ality" and cliallciiK.-il anyont- to deny It. Immediately mam of the men In tin audience, a.inia of whom weic amluia, roah-d toward Holm. Sonato Approves the House Sugar Measure WArtlllSUti'V A pi U .I I.1" (Hy (he nla .,.iw.l lln lntu nlll M ..I'll the tr. iar Uin ' U. ct(f U uii.l. r tiWli ci wuni.t li gone tn t!i lie.' lil Mi) I In l of I" l1" '!' tr rt't lrau an limn Ini'iil hl'll 11 t't I I.n-t.i a I'-i i 4 l ii ft I tvlil a 4I.-I f.., f. .i , tinl iinh ii .f.tl I l. 4 '''"'' The Weather a -'"'aha i4a, .a 1 , . .. I . 11 II . i " ( , .'. L V 1 Vl ,T I v ta 1 1 1 a lull .i4 I -' , I , - . . i I . i i. - I ... ----., . t 1 !. M . '' ' f Illl-,1, I'll ' Ul I i, . n i( . V. , . . , - , i - - I ' ' ' ' 1 ' ! DELEGATES TO BE SENT BY NEBRASKA Roster Made Up of Thoie Who Will I Represent State in Great National Convention!, In now fairly well ratabllahcd, uf- flclcnt of the tnte having been heard j ,ro,n ia'i .',1h "'nl'l '"taint I iiiit limn,.: 11 in tuirin, ' In th republican convention the dele. ' gafea-nt-large '"'"i thla aiaie will li i i!i-iriK. (..hm.), Uudge t,d niro. the J-'irt nia-nct, rmm and i-oi- bird tint i' l'iii flii.i-u ; Hip H'ioihI will be tiitn lti l.v I'm mill either l,ooml .fir Met; ih Third, by Thutuiiuii and Kemn: from the l''.,urth the di li'iale wln rMrrt.y ,,! either Jkhk-ii oi ! co'iton, wiih the r'.i.:t( In favor of ''"I"''', from the 1'lflh. Harnett arid Lhii, and from Mm ninth, May and ellher Mallarv or Wealervrll. Willi tha advan tage allghtly InVavor 01 tlto former, The democrat will aritd to Ht. lunula a delcgta.i-laiga, V, II, Thompaori, Oldham, , He and Thorns, and the dla trlrt delegate: Klrat, Aloran and aithar uood of l.aren; r.gar; Herond, Kennedy and Third, Morrow and iJieen; Koiirth, Ht tle-M and dinar flowlliy or 1'lara.li' fifth Cl.rv !.,( M ..!' Kftlll T(,ylor Bftll rown nr TlJn, -. ra fri He male, Tha lainat figuroa. whii'li clin no relative poaitiona, urept on th immiI.. " ''"" '"r tn"'y -'""'"""""'f' Vnr I'rraldritl. tlKI'fl'.t.K'AN. n,im Katalirook , I,; lUx.ot'Vcll I Kurd .ir. 172 I l'"Ml'' V.fllfH For I ii I (ad atnlra Srnalor, ftlcr't'llUCAV, ! KKMiH'IIAT. Kcniiady MM lllii liiotk !.' AMrlcl i ax.KIt Dunn lor lrlpitnlra-a-l.ari.v. HKrtr.ll.Il'AN, I M.MD0.IAT fdldrldKi ..M.Jr Thompson Uurney ifi.f'llldhlilil .. lod ...fKII1 I'rlca -iirrlo ,,ZM,l!i Thomaa ,, Kllpnlrli'k MM'ti I'latll ,,,, Kpperaoit WW Hryan ,,,, Jlevelono 2I,M)I I'onea .... , ,X!,70l , .!W,TWl .2H.I4 Kiif Nallonnl i i,ninilltarman, HKPIIlMfAN, I IlKMuCKAT. Howell 31, IHlc Mullen ,..,,27,"W iVIctirew la.l.d! lxililman ,,,.,..fM l.o.errtor. ItKI'Ufll.irA.V, I DKMOCRAT, Hilllori U.Wt N'cvllle .d Mi KelvIe llryan .....M,VS Mllea , I'),!' I ilz-orxe 7, III.! i Madtteit OW I I 'or llriilrnani tiitirrnar. I - (to rounllea ; H'i emmilea ) m:M,ni,i:AS'. i iikmu'-'kat. l Hhiimwny I7.M.-. Howard M."M Martial 12,'iM. Hitmilng U.7M ! Nordgren I'),7W fearaoii iifii' j l''r aeerelarr f ll'orly-lwo euiillea, ftl.rriti.M'A.N, i W all 1'.,7V Htrtti h .... j llenacd S.2XI WaJtn Vnr Andllor. ,iim d'orly-one enun'lea.1 HKI'I 111,1'AN', Mamh , 21.!MI Mltief 3,M5 er Treaaorer, CM counties l I (fl eounllea.) IlKMi: l.l.K AN. I I il'.MUC 'HAT, llenolda V..;,.,. Hall W.ra llamer i!l,.W, Adam m.Ki For tlpirnry l.anarnl, (4.. coiintlaa.) 141 eiuntlea I m;ri ni.ii AN. i m-mochat. l, vw ,, fterd 24.432 Haldaraon IZ.tOi! llemu IK,7 AnderlMiry ,0S. Vnr l ond ( oinnilaalonar. (Korly-two nountles.) HKnill-ICAN. I liKMOimAT. lieckman IH.Wt'J Hhumway 1 4,0M Cook 2.7 Zimmerman ...12-OUi (iherman K.HHJH Hllker M"; i l-eedom , 8.WII l'r Itallnay ( ominlaaloaer. i (I'orl.v-two eouiitlal I RKri'Hl.l,A.N'. ! UK.MUCHAT. 1 t'larkn i;i,i;r U'llaon l.UKt i .i.iiuia .n v:;m nirian n,;4 , llnodiill I.V ilalalon 7,1.-3 I...HK 7,1111 I'l.iln XUKhroua i.Wi ; l or Sopri-mc oiirl. iThlrly-llinsa count ln. I'lllKr JI.bTI' K (tfo liominaUd), Morriaany :H.2H 1'aweett J7.47J ASM x'lATK JUSTK'K (two nomlnalad). I'ornlah v2l,'.'i rianiea 22.1m llaallna ...... I!', m" C-'U Ick IK.i'-i dean WW Martin JSI, Jit lluaa IS.7.!' Hunt ,,.lii,2.l I'alm-r I4.1 . Kallia.ii lu.41 Wcstinghouso Plant Closed Completely 1'iT TMIH Il'.H. April -I. The Kreai pluut nf lh WealliighiMiM. I lrctilc ami Manufaetiiimg companv. in Kaat I'llla Iciiiili (lured i i'iiiplrl. Iv bile today, In-1 the few liinunand oilimeii ;,!1: hA fufrd Iheli way by Ilia airlka Va llil incinlng iiliinii'd to tinir Iiiiiwi. Kn the hp h t viHriuuiil 1 1,. I. a em Im ii. a lin n 'iC !,. ( ii i . 1 1 , f,. h nol liming lain ilioa Ihiu.inid .if .it. ..'in nff the ii..i, anil Hi Ml l pidii r bud hnl" In do I 11 lu) ilni;uiil4 ha. Irn nnd Ihn nCf..M 'f Hi" li'll.ll. IX 111 i,( 111 it,'- I'li'M Slid 1111111 Btliklitt Wfi Mlli, ll'l taiig lha ,,lld, U waul ilil Iciin Can't Sell Even Near Beer in Washington nt -till p tl . a. I .. a.. I lllll 1, ll' '- ll ll I 1111 l" 1 l'l I .. I , M I I I 1 I I I I. 1 4 ..( t. i.,..tii-i-.i la a fi.i., it ii... ii-i t i i I ii ,-.! ii I ' a i i uli el it.-i m i in hi . I-. a i.. i I I 1 I t I ( .... !.. ll .!, U ' 1 I. ii 4 - I I.i I -I '- Sun of Judge Sutton Breaks Arm in Fall Im .4 "' . . --I i. h I , .1,, , I I- ... I. ,. ,,, I. M a . .:. 4'lm e ' t : n .it m i i 'i r- i i wl 1 1. a i 1 i i, . , at i , V . . a aa I a ., . I .a a FORD A BARKIS, BUT HE WILL NOT SPEND CENTON NEW PARTY Pacificist Says He Will Accept Nom ination if Offered Him, but No Political "Ansel" Role for His. 8AYS OFFICE MUST SEEK h. V, ; Manufacturer Thinks Candidacy isj a Joke, but Not Sure Who I it is On, I IflTtKEETED IN MOTOR FUEL I NKW YOUK, April 2.1. Henry "mi nniiuitncri. jeaieiuiiy inai it l,oul,, KnrlKht dUcnvery of a (iuid for motive power fuel measured up' to thn Inventor' claims, be would buy tha formula outright. Ho con-! ferred with Knrlght yesferdjty at i Farmlnadalo, I,. I,, but ald no test j wa maI" of tha mixture of a green powder and water, which, F.nrlght ' contend, may b tired a a ubtl tutc for gollne. Mr, Ford added, however, that after talking with Enrlght he wa I satisfied Knrlgbt "knew what ha 1 wa talking about." ' Hll Aeerpl uminailn. I Mr, Ford alao announced that h wou:d ami pt a nomination for tha presidency "If tha peopln wnntad htm," ! "On llilii I am abaolulaly auia nf In thla reapaet,'' dixlarad Mr. Ford, "and that Ii 1 ahall not flnama any third puny , -not with one iant. Hhould (I l made evident that I am ttantnd, that la a dif- I farant mat tar.'' j Mr. ford enpraaaed tha opinion that j lha offlca ahould saak the man rather I than that tha man ahould e-k thn of- ' flea. "I am not a candidate for the preaider. tlal nomination," h added, "t cannot regarif myaelf in aueh a H.it, I renard It aa a Joke only, Jt la a vary aeilou qucatlon a to who the joke, la on." Slanlf leaner of Itraull, ftaferrtn to tha retant primary alac Hona In the rnlddla west at whh'h he wa endoraed by the republican voter a their preference, or the preldenil nomina tion, Mr. Ford aald tha result aa il nlfliant of what the people In tliat aee tlon of the coiintry-tha people who rata the atuff that fee.da tho country-think of militarism," Carranza Eegime On Last Legs; Food Rioting Everywhere i:L PAHO, Ta.,, April 23. - flmiewed anKlety waa ahown here today over the grave economic, conditlona In Meibo. (Warrants money suffered a nw di:llii today, American arriving from the In terior re imaiiimou In their ltatnant that the alfuatlon of the de facto govern ment la becoming exceedingly precarious and that every city they have pasaed throned food riot were almost a dally occurrence. One American who arrived here from riurno City deaerlned the conditlona In that data aa terrible. He aatd that the country people were flocking Into the cltle by the thouaands. tlrere being noth ing left to eat In the bandit-ravaged country. "In Durango city," he aald, "you could not get a room for love or money, Tha city haa a normal population of about M.iKM, but today It muat have double that niiin.er. There ware elht or tan food riot In the week that I waa there. The riotera were aavage In their deeper atlon and tha woman ware the woiat." Reporta reached hare tonight that aerl oua rioting had broken out In Mexico "lty. Thane reporta came from .Mexican aourera and ware, aa uaual, Impoaalole to confirm, Hold Fitzgerald Funeral Service Tuesday Morning I inn rat aarvlee for Cnlhcr Will am T yHtrrnll will be l ad) Tuead.n nidi nin j at I" o cluck In M I'acnha'a clmii h. I!i lb'in hllfll M Mill l iff'ii at will Ii Momlnior i aliiiptl il! I cil. i.iaitt 'i h nffura fir 1 1. dead will h nil lelnt.i tla ina-a and lutii niciil Hill he in tluly iut,-liiii i fnirlt-i y t alliri' niHKi fald illd ha la. nmf i log ai ei liipli 1 1 .. i.i I f. t i. ii, i i i , m ,. . riiint ii n fin ivlirl Iimiu i i leailiial Iroitld. He lad In. -n Kiaiaiaiit 'lirIM CifM' tin lr and waa i.r.'a lil I'-'1! ii'dll aa- M At I'a f Mil. ! II I vitil'l l, a n-Mi.i "ii -i rt Ii- ii n 1 1 1 r r . i i i, CHILD FALLS FROM CAR AND GETS SEVERE HURT i.r i'in'-i'l' $ I Jki 1 1 i v'.f i.f n 4 '"'4 1 M.t I Kf.'t.l' ft ! I .14 ; aiM'fv . hu i.; Ji kii ill t h I. . 'it ..sr. I , ' 4 I f,., ' ;;!( . ' : fUfel Br ,, ,lt , . :, t 1il. l Ktit l . a 4t Ii 1 a J ; . . , 4 T( .,( i...-' t. i. 44 ' "M - It ,'.(, '-k I ... c i I ! ' , - t : . ia f t, I . I c . - -4 ... a . . ... . , , . . !,.! -v, ' -'-v. i .-Mi- ' ' " ' i ! , .. t " H ' I. I ' I 4 ft I, - Ti Fi .in ( tx t, ' t il r i- at VON I4G0 HIS TtNIATlVfc KLCRtIS I V t It. . ... , -i 4 4 H t - 4,1, : , 3 , ! 1. . t I- M ' '4 ' .I--' ; , i fc' H ft .? -t s K,-. PREPARING FOR NATIONAL MEMORIAL TO LATE JAPANESE EMPEROR This photograph shows a procession of Shinto priests marching through the grounds where tho memorial is to be erected, for the purpose of driving away evil spirits. The ceremonial was marked by many unique scenes of weird Oriental splendor and witnessed by thou sands of n oanese, I i - f f SHIM TO fiCSTS' fROCCSSfON BOTH SIDES ATTACK IN FURY AT YERDUN Berlin and Paris Each Admit Slight Lois in Double Offen sive. DEAD MAN'S HILL IS CENTER Hard fighting haa been In prog res In the Verdun region and heavy force have been thrown lito tho battle by both side, but the changes of ground have not been notably great, Tnt. truggl stem to bave ben more Inteose In tha region of Dead Mn lllll, nortbwent of tho lortre where the French and German bave takn turn In launching an offensive. Neither side claim any galna a a result. I'arl admit that tha Ger man secured a foothold In aotna of tho new French trenches, but de clare tha ground previously won was afterward all regained. Karl I a C'oneedea French t.ala. lierlln concede! a r ranch gain In th (Niuretlee wood, Just to the weat of the Menee, where trenchea have frequently changed hands. Toward the northern and of th west ern battle Hue the llrltlah hava aucced4 in regaining a part of the ground recently loat to the north of vVrea and th attack raaulted In the recapture of about '! yarda of tha n captured by tha tier inuua on April 19. The atuenlan troopa, which landed at Mrallla on Thursday, sre alreody on t he ir way norih, preaumubly to the fight ing from, piia.ing through the city of l.yona on Saturday. They were given an cnthiinlflHtli; graeiliig all along lha roulo. Tiia Uritl'll campaign against Herman Hast Africa la bring actively agd and (ieiernl Smi.t, Ui eoniinand, Iiaa reported lha ocelli ailim of t'inbiiMM and Hiilangi, which iln cf.liiiiina of the edt ttonaiy fmcea iuime " mllea Inaule the I oroer of the (iirninn loluny, llrlllah llrfpalrtl. Tu T'nkiah S'ioiiiii of tin- I ii 1 1 1 hi A.ll 17 'II tll Tlgll". d" I 'le-i ti e I IIU."h nan- dif '.iid Hll He b of lie. re 1'iin 4 mi men. It, killed and w min 'ed The Tlllkn liihltull'd la pimll l"li lha prltlah had pi.M..iil t'ik..i und v It it t ii. lu HP le ii machine miii "let 'I tow U onai a, A euMmpiaiit anii-lv im April l' aa r p'il-U r.iiinlHntliicpl f'l " I'"' flitil'i ,i,r Ilia ii.-ii el a T'liniN a. n. plate.. KhuHi ai.cci aalillli I-. nit... i .Ird a Irlllth . amp a II U ii. im i. mi ii" " el i ami. aiel miuh.i.I a(ii Yuan Surrenders All Civil Authority I'k KIM, T Mi ft o wi'h .If, t lliU'D U 9t I. ' (. !( (If -i H I J Ht tit- ' h d'l'ilHint It fill I OMI ut I -in ntlUh H..t( at o, '!.( ." 4( !,.' t (-J U l ti.t t tat tt iti( i tt- tfif fiit Jit' t.lH M -) It- .(I fj I'. U . ll- t.ft - M..( i , - i k( i . ! I K I . i lilt ! t'Mkk " - h t I ( hm H'ti (a ti-i f. . i i "i i f. . I j i I .-!. 1 - 'i, t c f - a - I - 4 . t i ' I ; it'. in III , C tH 1 ' ! I. ; s- S V ;4-4- , ( ..III! l i al ( 1 - j - III. - I Huiulrnisuf Stu't ) A iv Shut by Ha tins , 1 t . i 1 -. it'-. 1 , . I a, .1 -fc I '- 1 - .-- I . a- I I.' 4. t : 1 l t in- 1. i -n . ". . a .ii!.i ,. 1,1: 4 .... 1 -. ; -.-.i. . 1.. ff f.1, a' k hi ! rt ' "m 1 ' a a . ' 77 aw. . a:iP-aa-.' Mexican Papers Say Americans Butcher Women and Children i TAMO, Tr,, April 3.-An American returning fiom Jnirango wild; "The feel, log aKiilnat the Auu i h um la rutiiilUK vary high and baa been tremendounly Increased ny Hi" J'arrnl ln Ident, Tiia Durango City pajina publlalied lurid ac counts of what had happened. They aald the 'Htlngoea' had murdered OKI woman and children, but hid fl"d like orda hen lha Mexican goldlera attaikad them Theee atorleg ar expllclll)' brllrvad by the peima and have cauaed a situation which making It vny dimgeroua for an American to remain lu the Interior." MORE U. S. TROOPS CROSS THE BORDER Entry of Additional Soldiers Alarms Cavira, Juarez Com mander. HE CANNOT UNDERSTAND MOVE KU PASO, Tel., April 23. Tho , p,.ualnn a. I ,1 ( I I .... a. I I ...a n Inln i'iv.niiin Hi alUllliJIiAl li"''i" i..va .Mexico from Columhu today canned ' a feeling appniHchlng dlmay amiing ; Mexican official In Juarez, who were prcvlotiHly convinced (hat General' I'erNhlriK'a expedition wan on the point of withdrawal. General Gavlra, Hie Jtiarer, com mander, wbh frank In hi expreHHlon of concern. "I do nut underatand why addi tional troop ar 1hIiik hcii! In. I underaland that the Ainerlciin kov ernment wa conaideilnx the wllfi drawal of It force and thl move. pu,.cH inc. I iimfcHa It ciiiihi'm mi) Home anxiety a I fear It will have an unfavorable, effect on the Mexican! people, mho will not In able to under-' aland It any better than J," i Anierl-an ftrtnv offn.-t". ' r r.-, while tc ftalltu I,, eireaa H ilefllilte u-!l lull mi lilt trui.p Itluleiili nl, t . i i , t o il Ihltl It llli ,it ,t . U I II 111' IIU Hell Hi" I'l' I nf r il II I Ha, II, e I'elalilllai l..,M.Hi ,, I barn abandoned i'i..i nfluet i.lf.n.1 thi- I aa a p.intlir e vpltinill I'm "Hi. all Italian ll. at l! I In- Aim. t!, hi t r,.ij. bigi.i tu i)tili,tM ;i m.tv i i, .i.t ( tha Inrliola bliila i.T l.la'UN mtei al 'l l tnrtlllllla a :ie-t l-i.llheill l, l, ,i rtlel . l.n II ill i nil hut.- Mint II. A ill i I ,(iil air lati.g I M - m 1 4 tlifl hue I I'll l.-'i.Ue.l I It la iii;i en all - II i- iti il i 111 ii t ' i i . i . I I II' lint i.f -aiiiliiniMli lni. 1 I- . lily , ,"ll I. fl' ll I. I I ' e I : Hi t . ft . ll lulu l ,i li. an (.. il li, lm at a a ' l t r e i aui-u u n V ,1 t.t .ill. I I HI .. I t.i '- la I'll1 , .- - i - ' i- a In la I i li I,. . . iUi h.ml I , I - i - j t a 1 Witnesses Tell of Strangt Remarks of Anna Stulik aW ' M ; ... i I. a-, .. J H ,1. O vrt rust Cwvis i:.af.,t ,'m4Aaa, .U aauf BANDIT CONFESSES TO TRA!HOLDUPS Man Taken In Wyoming Wilds Ad . mils He Is Man Fulling Off Many Robberies. HE TEIX8 0FLATEST STUNT ConfeKKlni. to all (no flaring train rohherlc on the. Union Pacific In the lat year and declaring, that bla re cent deapeiato feat of holding up limited train No. 21 wa Intended to ba hi laat "Job," tho man ho 1 given credit for having created a real "wild wet" reign of terror on a tranacontlnental railroad waa, when picked up on Hie North Platto river by a fioane, found to hear none of the earmark of the "hard .luatomcr," according to advice received at th Union Pacific general office in Omaha. The, private dlapatche received at local headquarter tated that the holdup man, who gave the name of William I,. CarlUlo, wa captured at 2:30 o'clock In tho afternoon. The holdup man had walked about sixty mile, with twenty men trailing blm. Ho wa cornered by Sheriff Rivera of Carbon county and C'haile Irwin. I'oaae III! Idea I l. The poaae, headed by Sheriff Itiveta and Irwin, titat ran don t'arllale, waa part of half a hi ltd red men who took uy Mia purault Immediately afier the dar ing robbery ut tlmum. when the bandit held up and rubbed nearly three antra Pe-eiig.-ra un I'tilmi I'liclfic llmlu-ij No. !l, The cHpture una made about twenty mllea north of Itawlln. .Vawapnper diapat.'haa tu I'lieventie I ml I' ut a thine tny be a enn li,at mcr win, made the captuie. Thaae any lluil the man wna likin by Wllllum lla.iea, tniili.hal of .Vitlcoll, Wyo, tmntrril llr ar rl l li,u. The I'nliin I'arlfic wlrca gne the In fiirmatloii that I'uillale anaweied no da a. Million Jrt gi.rti, ii ml (but lie wnuld liefer hnvc luell lilent lle, liy Irilllllllen iih.l ptiea .iiKei a I, .mi hi. In lil ui. Hi a ,1, ill.i.. iih liiiiliiii !Kht binwii ball, uiil'l, glut gi.eti iia. n .line emu. ilein.ii .iii.l a hea.v en at i,( inn. reijiilat' liMli.ll Hint lulgr. 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Iir i a .iar 1 li,i. ,,. a, H i 1 l' a t 4.11 l i.i-f.i lli.,( ai l. i r '..ii till t ii.-a- n 1 ta u 1 .. a . ... iii- 1 1 , i " .'-i I II I tt l' if '!l i.u al-'l' ...f,-air.t lilii,, Ma, t,, ,1, . .tai Ha III tail 1 I ii. , ' t. i 1-1 1 1 ail a I I. Ill l -I. I II 1 1 I I, . ., I-. i'l at I I I - Ii. 1 1 I ianaMi FINALITY OF THE U BOAT WAR NOTE BOMB TO BERLIN Drastic Demands of Wilson's Com munication Comes as Great Sur prise to Officials of Im perial Government, GERARD CONFERS WITH J.C0W General Feeling; in Washing-to ii Not at All Optimistic Regarding- Situation. NO REPLY BEFORE WEDNESDAY HKHtil.N, April 23. Via London, April 24.)- Jame W, Gerard, th American ambngxador, called on Foreign Mlnlater von Jagotv thl evening and wa cloar-ted with him for altuoat an hour. Their dlticuH lon wa of an Informal nature. Im perial Chancellor von Ittthmann llollweg will return to Merlin tomor row i Sunday ) morning, hut a reply to th American note need not be expected for aeveral day, pnlhly not before Wedneaday, The American note to Germany ha been ent to army headquarter, where It I In thn hand of Kmperor William, Chancellor von riethmann llollweg and General von Kalkcn hayn. ' I'lana i f nlli-d aialaa, Vt'ASIIINUTO.V, April 23. Tim I nllad Hlatea governmaiit haa made tentative plan to conn with every conceivable lt uailon which would reault from the anveMnca of dlplomallc relallona with 'inrmany. For reaaiiua thay Indicated were obvloii, official tonight tieafned II unwla to dlaruaa dntalla. There war reaaona for believing, hoiv ever, that lomi of tha plan havo Ui t.n with tha aafaty of American rltlgen In tha Oennan empire, and that other have to d' with American aupervlelon of lier anavn Inlerned In the eountrUa at war With Germany. Kumaroua dlapatche on theae uhjeet are undaratood In have been aent to lUplomatlo repreaentatlvea abrel, par ticularly lo Ambaaaador Oerard at Hertln, The Dtapatchea ara regarded a being highly confidential, and for that reeaoo iafnrmatlon concerning them I unavall able here. I.eeeH anrprlao lo Hei-lln. Among dlapatchea received from Am baaaador tierard within thn laat two day wa one deacrlblng the manner In which tha American note declaring the purpoae of the Lolled Hlalca to break relation unleaa Oermany modified lla auhmarln niethoda waa received by (lerman offl clnli. While thla, loo, wa held aa con fidential, It la undaratood 'tnat thn am baaaador repteaentcd Jierllii offlelula a being greatly aurprlaed at the ileinnula of the Waahlngton lovernmatit. Mr. flerard lo aald to have gathered at lenal an Irnpreaalon that the foreign office had no Idea lhat the communication would bo aa draatle and final a It wa. Tha general feeling hare tonight ap parently, waa not at' nil nptlinlatle re garding the outcome. In thn aheeiwa nt further Informative advice from Am baaaador Gerard, the day'e preaa dla patchea were read cbrnely, Indication in them that there might be delay or re (lueata for additional information weta regaidtd by offlelula aa algnlflcant. it la well understood, however, that tho 1'nlted rilalea under no conalderatlon will IH-inilt delay and (llie iiaalon nnlcaa It ' irecedid by a declaration from G-rmiy Hint It ha ao modified Ita aubmarine Harfare aa to bring II within the acopo of International law. Imporlanl lllapalebea l;icleH. I'lapatchea of an Important nalui hourly a e-i te, from .Ambaaaador Herald. Il la axpccied that before Mot day, or certainly eoon thereafter, tha ambaaaador will bo In a poallion to fore i am with aiime degre of aecuracy nhal will be tho view of the tin limn govern merit. In the meantime, tha aliuiitiuti In Waah Inglon remain mm of itiienao rupeclaui'V, tifflclula ai n-iifldenl that bcfoie Ihi4 lima im it Heck the iaaue will have been I'ltled, thai Urn Ihltnl Ht.ilra will fa eel lain lite aafely nf lllltui llll nnileiil i. hitlatit on the high area I aaauicd, if I' fur a illiiiiunti l-ii'iia. will have leu IliUctl. Auiniig lh fuii igii it i..u in In i the i rfei i u( a bie.ih beitin ih 1 111144 tCtnilinui d un l ag T, column Ti ) Wilson "Ultimatum" Printed in German Papery; Rush to Buy lit 1:1 IV i i la I t 11 A -., I ,4 'II - VniriPaii leiii 1. "1 1. t r a l)t f r " i,.i ll ttU tile a't'llce'rl .r a If .. . t ai-ii I il'el llfll th. it . 1 1 . l f.M t'l ii. Il .n i.tv- , ..I Intl m I '-. li.ilstitii le it Hi . n I t, It Un i' ,1 1 ii' iii c- .l a Ili-ii ut th- iiiU a iii.,i4ii. I 1 lu, ii.-l ii,. 1 le 11 tt iiih....u ,-S, II' ii-il 1'i i.'ii h I l.in ( i- i. 1- it.) -t". 1 '1 1 ll I 1 1 i cat ( t -a- ! a'- M.-..I, t 1 ii ii- iinlil 1 . 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