HA D Bee Call Tyler 1000 If Too VTnt to Tnlk to The lie or to Anyone Connected With The !!?. HP JLJULV THE WEATHER. Fair VOL, A'LVXO. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY iMOKXINO, APRIL 2(?, 101C TWKLVE PAOES. Ob Trains, at Hotel Ww Stand, ete. Be SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. Oma AILY OMAHA BEGINS ON HOME FIELD, BEATING LINKS Lou North Holds the Lincoln Slug gers Helpless While His Team mates Hammer Opposition Over the Field. SIX THOUSAND SEE COMBAT Rourkes Put Up Superb Exhibition of Game as Bid for Patronage. EVERYONE IN BATTINQ TOGS While a bunch of Arctic brrcKCH which would have Inaplrcd rejoicing from Admiral Peary or Doc Cook whirled acrowt tho diamond to chill the bonea of (ho athlete and noml fehlver up tbo aplnr-a of tho tl,no,) fans prcttont, tho demon Kourkra yeaterday Inaugurated tho ncaaon' hoHtllHloa at homo by Riving tin? lowly Link from Lincoln a mom. fftorluu walloping. While Lou North wit, bowling along In bin bt rlde, allowing but thrto hlta, hla mate hammered the orftuing of MftHMtH. Gregory and rower of tho Llnk for fifteen aafe blows and copped the rombut, 7 to 3. Th pld attendance yeatcrday w ap proximately tl.wo, A fan do not regard baa bell a a winter aport tho attendance Burfnrfld. With a good (lay Omahg'e opening crowd would unqueatlonably have reached a, mark of 6, Via. Four thoutund ' honl k )f I 1 aw tho gam aa guaat of ilia Kotary club. Vimy (.real Oame. Tha itouike put op a awell exhibition tit the national paatline which plcnacd the ran and rnncttea mightily. They fielded ji,,,, dipl'nmtlc corrrapondence over the In miprrb atylo and whacked the pill with it,lW rxpwt,.d to follow, enjoyable re(tijlnrlty, Kverxbody on the Th n,uy 0f i,utlment among the 'iud hit enfely except Jioucher and j world's neutral for tha protection of nan North, end Karl flmltli dlntliigulahod him-' tr)l t l(.IltH i recognised tn the JJrltlah aeir by collecting four anfe w.m while I Wll.-ti .n In conclusion! AfMnuger Marty rccfod tlirwe good ona. Omaha atnrted to batter Howard flic nry. who la auppnaed to he tho cream of tha fhickllng hurling corpa, In tha third Unt. Karl Smith atarlcd tho dolnaa In thla fiamo by alapplng a aingla to nentcr. Marty Krug followed the lead hy wallop- Itig a double to right on which Karl gal-1 loped to third after waiting a few pree ioua aeconda to lump I,olicr In. hla futile efforta to pluck the drive off the fence. Ray Miller drove one at rVhmarvIt, .no huefcefl the hall Into the grandalntid In an effort to null Hmithy at the platter and both flmlth and Marly rtgtatnred, mlth arla II aul. fhegory retired the rtourke In order In tha fourth hut Marty' hlrelima were not 10 he downed o enally and they brolie looae again In the fifth hpiimd. r;rl Hmltli again atarted the bombardment by ahootlng a drive to center. Krng aaerl flced and Cyrua Knraythe'a nil to right acorrd Kmlth, Miller wna afe on Hchmandfa error again and he and Km aythe reunted on Ernie Krueaer'a tv.o haa Mow to the rlaht garden, Pi-teal trickled an Infield hit to Hievenaon which nt Krnle to third. Tele Kllduff amaahe.l a nn inrougn abort and Ivrueger marked, J International law and by tha rulea of hu The aeventh run waa added to the home ! mnnlly that have hitherto been approved total tn the aevtnth Inning. .Miller paatm) , by the civilised world." a knock to right and he acramhled to aec At tl e outaet li e note aueHtH that th i i Continued on f'age Four. Cohmiit (nt-.l : Zeppelins Drop Seventy Bombs , on Suffolk Coast : !.VfrW. April 3S.-J p. m -Hvei, ; hemha vera dropped during laat night', ! Zeppelin raid, due man w la injured Knur Of five Zeiuiellm. the r.frieUI I bureau ana, took pait In the tad. Tha official itglement aa.vi; "l.at nUhl a air raid over th Norfol and Huffolk coata appeura to have bee i carried rut hy four . r the Yt ne'li a, md two of wbbh made a aerloua aitemi.t t penetrate Inland i "About aeventy homha npp ar to luno been dr miM-d, One man la nported a. rl ouaty Injured, No furl her dculla of raaualtlea are available." The Weather IVraeaat till 7 p ln Hr.liie.dn roe tiinaha,, iVuncil r.lurr and I- ale. i'lllllv MralMr at Uinaha rataritaii , ! , . , , is it , Hour a a. in in 7 a to a tn n mi ! a in 'l a m 11 in , 1 p ni i ... 4 l in n i . I.. ; i i.i 7 A 4 V i I KMriialll luteal Htnufil, I'.tfl- let l- . n. . ! I .t , !MII - ii a i i . .".it I v I' ,t Si t'l, lN .lt H !.( " i I .- ! t ..'! 1 'l ." ' " Ml trl... I 4 . . '( 1 ) Ifil 'l t' ' 4 I., iii i l I li, l. I. t. J.r !...( t a it ! . .. hi, i i i ' ' i, brt . i t'.i , I rti . ..... - . . i .t i , s .. , ... in . t -..... . I.f i ) .-. M t ,..,..:', . . I " i- I.I i. ... . '. :, 11 .1 II I S ' , .. . . IH,. , , tl( u ..- t . I -i' I i t a h Mttta el f f i . I . ( tt.i II ,., I il,.ii.. . i ... . , V, - i, . i I, c i r - i ' 5 i i t . m.l ..... , t , I ., . H , , , , 1. , ( j. i , . , ... i ,i h l-t ' i 1 ' t " Of : ' . - t - ; - ..(.. , . .. f..i) . I, ., ; !-... .,- . . t . ,.,., , , ' J tl Ik I tut ENGLAND PORTRAYS SELF PROTECTOR OF NEUTRALSEA RIGHTS Britain Declares in Note to U. S. that Practices Complained of Ane "Jurisdictional Sound and Valid." POINTS TO ACTS OF GERMANY Cites Invasion of Belgium and Sub marine Campaign as Argu ments, MORE PARLEYS WILL FOLLOW WAHIIINtiTON, April 25. The latent Jhltlnh note In anawer to tho American protfala agalnttt allied In terference with neutral trade, made public tonight wt the Htato depart ment, contend that the practlcca complained of are "jurladlctlonally aound and valid," and that the relief which nntitrala aeek la rather to be olitalrtfyt by the mitigation of negei aary hardahlpit than by "abrupt change, either In th theory or appli cation of a policy baaed upon ad mitted principle of International law carefully adjuatod to tho altered condition of modern warfare." It dlacloae that "an Impartial and Influential commlaalon" ha been appointed to find way to mlnlnilzo delay and pl"dge the allien to- mako their reatralnt on trade a littlo burdenaomo to neutral a poaalble, More Parleying likely, Tli note, In which the French govern ment concur, reiterate th military ite eeaalty of regulating commerce to neu tral contlauoua to Germany and luatlfle tho effectlvcm of tha blockade, which wax chnlleiiKed ly tha laat American j ,,,,, "Jil tiiH,efty'a government have noted with alitceru aatlafaetlnn the Inforinatlon contained In the concluding paaxagea of the t'liited fitatea note, of the Intention of the I'nlted Htuta o nnderake he tnak of ehainplonlng the Integrity of neutral riutom "The firat net of thla war waa the un provoked InvaMlon by the enemy of nou trnl territory that of Iielglum which It waa aolemnly pledged by treaty to-roteot, The rilaregard of neutiul rlgbta hna alnee been extended to naval warfare by tho wanton deatriicllou of ntutrnl mer chant nhle on tha high acaa, regnrdlea.i of tile live of IhOHe on boant, Mould Welcome le(lo. Jlla oiaJftOy at gnvcrmnent would wel cnniu any coiiiblnutlon of jieut i-nl nullum, under the lend of the 1,'nlttd Ktnea, wliM) V.ould evert n effective Influence to prn veui tho vlolallott of neiitral rlghla and they cannot belle that they, or their allies, have much to fear from any cow bhiatlou for the protection of thoae rlghtu whb li takea an Impartial and comprehen nho view of the conduct of thla war and JurliicH tt by a reaaoiiahla Inlerprelallon of the generally accepted provialona of Ahieil.nii complaint l- not a) nrnh tha ahltnieita Intercepted really were In tended fur cue In the Kiiopenu n tit ul M'ontimied on I'aga Three, Col Three.) President Comes to New Jersey to Cast A Vote for Himself PIUNCKTON, N. J., April :.-Pre. dent Wilaim came to hla, former home l.eie today for lh double purpoae of vitlng in th New .lerxey preeblentlal prlniHrlea and planting a treo on the mule of the Lincoln Highway. With ' Mia, Wilton he airhed here ahortly be fore I ,, ni, Mr, WIUi.ii b mfeienci. nted for lilm a'lf. There were no coulees fto- dele gaten to the democratic national con venMoii and all can'libii a were pledged to ntc for the pirxl'bnt lemuiilliatloli. Mr. V 1 U..M . iwin- here in caat hla I'hIIuI, however, tircauae he I.-IumcI eveiy cltl ta ll hild ole. Thla wan Mr., i!sin a flial Mail to. nini ctoi. l... e .lie ma 1 1 le.l the 1'i-ei.t. j ,.nt lb Inii.Mlu e, her .. a ar.mp of M old lilfi.l ll Hie iiiiImihIi fm.illl I'rii.ile a ditoluig lain a In. . iuhJ of (lu.t.iit . rlni'iii waa al th aiatloii In i leer Mr and Mi a WlUnn, 1 h pn . Ileol taalkril ( .mi hr aliMun tu vole, Inl Mm Wii.. m ill. I ti.t in Hi 'Micg V tti pieAidcnt fiia)t. mof 1 a t'..n ariKed It. en ft'it.tmol'ile i. Un ' il,..id lalVlng In Hi loi l.lie i f in ai.l SWth Mi.eni'f Mt-l-tnf t'i nl'lM aai oh irm( .-( .ut'..rtii d.itn H ll I'KliMH tn l. I"b .lele '. 1 Stm t-l r ..lorn t t tall-. II Women Crowd Galleries to Hear Mr. Sha froth Speah On Suffrage tl.iVi,ii ttl H. fS . tl I I I. S t t. t , A i I1' r ,.t i.i r a , .. .1 ft rv ( II I . M ,1 t.. t' f - ' n I Cl i t it ' i tt, t t a ,.i ,..rf.l..4. . I t t . I ' . i t l a i in', l ' t I.. -v. ... t.i ei ' t t ' it- 1, f g , ' ... .11. Un I . 1 . tt At- II I .1- ' t v I-' l'--i I " I" fc ri l a t.i ' i a I t tn. I ' .... i ,i i wl 4 REBELS CONTROL PART OF DUBLIN; SOLDIERS SLAIN Eleven Persons,' , ing in Streets. . -pital and Large k .ioer Are Injuned. CENSOR WITHHOLDING NEWS Unsettled Conditions Known to Pre vail in Certain Parts of Island. CASEMENT TAKEN TO LONDON j Owing probably to the Hrltlah J cenaoranip only th bare facta 'n j j connection with tho arreat of filr; Hoger Casement and tho preaent aff-l uatlon In Ireland have been made! public. It waa announced officially Monday night that an atompt wa made laat week to land arm und ammunition In Ireland from a Ger man auxiliary, under tho gulae of a neutral merchant ahlp, In conjunc tion with a German submarine. The auxiliary wa aunk and a number of prlaoner, Including HlrNoger, were made. In another London diapatch It was Indicated that unaettled condition prevail In certain part of Ireland. An unaucceaful attempt wa made Sunday to wreck a train near Mary borough, aouthweat of Dublin. 8lr Roger, wbo wa leader of the aeparatiat faction In Ireland, went to Berlin after tho outbreak of the war with the Intention, It wa said, to open negotiation between the German government and the antl Kngllah party In Ireland. fWaten Are Hilled. I.ONDO.V, April .-According to an official atafintni lnuod thla evening, eleven peraon o fur, have been klllel and about twenty other. .Injured tn the Dublin ditiirtan?, The official communication laaued thla evening concerning tho altuatlon In Dub line aaye: "At noon yeaterday a aerloua dlatuhb ance broke out In I) ublln. A large party of men Identified with tho Hinn j'Yin party, nioatly armed, entered Ktephen' tureen and look poaaeaalon forcibly of the poKtofflce, whero they cut the tele, graph ami telephone wire. Houaea alao 'were occupied In Ktephen'a Oreen, Kack- vllle mi eet, Abbet at real aad along thai quay. aerarat Koldlera Killed. "In the cout'fe of the day aoldleia r ifved from the Curragh and the altua tlon la now well hi hand. Ko far aa la known hera, three military offleera, four or five aoldlera, two loyal vierifeera and two pollnetnent ave been killed and four or five military officer and aeven or eight aoldlera and alx volunteer wounded, No exact Information haa been lec.elved of the oaaualtlca on the aide of tha Hlnn Felnera. "Iteporta received from Cork, Limerick, Knnla, Traleo and both Hidings 0f xip peiary ahow that no diaturbancea of any kind have occurred In theae localltlea." It la announced officially that Blr Koger I t'aaement waa brought to London on Sunday for trial. I The announcement follow: I "Hlr Roger Caaemcut, who waa nrreated l In connection with an abortive attempt to land amia In Ireland from a German vea el, waa brought to l.unrlon on Hunday morning, lie waa met at Kuaton by offi cer from Scotland Tard and I now de tained In military cuatody. It la under alood evidence of hla proceeding In Ger. many alnce tho outbreak of tho war will bo produced nt hla trial." Hlrrrll'a aialrment. Auguatlne Hlrrrll, chief aecretary for Ireland, alt that grave dlaordera had broken nut In Dublin and that twelve peruana had been killed. Mr. tilrrall rnade hla aiinnnncomeni In reply to a itieatlon by Pnuimoiier ' rang Immediately after Hi axacinblliiu of the houae. He aald that the pontoffl.e had ! beii forcibly taken poancaKlon of and that : telegraphic communication hud been nit i lulling tha day. hueii, H, Ulrrell j ,U'I, aoldlera arrived from the Curragh and the agitation now In hand Mr. Klrrall de, re, thai Hi renela , 1K1,.,, of f, , ive differ , .,,.,,,,.,,,.. . i He a! hi aniioiiiicml that four or flM niiil.'n had b..n klilad. Toe lit. f nft'iiUry for lirland ,) i laird li i n il. I not ai tiow many per. ..ia had teii arretted; neither enuld t.a ii" anv nme Kuio front tha it.fiu iiialf,.n he had ia.flit.1 ha rn.ill j that tale ! lad lai !' iV'iiii.iKiii. alio. wnb tuii.'in, h aaht. milt waa nv ttr'i.- .11 t ! orloig ta Bight Mi fr.ll !! f.l . flva .llffriii aiia i.f (liii -i"ia lo ti t't.t r.f tl. f..l. '. .( r d I '. .)! I , ..tt .1 !. a u, la pii, II e.,-1 ,i . t ...... ' I ft i Ei t .i i ',. v. . . .," i, V . V , 4. l 1 a t s.'t(4 il l i " a ,t- t' 1 1 , t 1 -(, t t ''. -ml I ( I I '.l. I , a.. t .. .1 " i ' . 1 1 il. I'M t t I n tt t t'"1"! : m n i ta t mmi t It it ... -. ( . 4 I t! ... I .. I I . .' I I V. I ' t ' I l,l I .. . I..I . I : . t - 14 I 'f i' t- t : I i ti la it t f GUESTS OF THE ROTARIANS AT THE BALL GAME One little segment of the bleach ers in which 4,000 happy school boys rooted for Omaha and cheered for the Rotary club of Omaha. ..ca I I'T, ffi l.t i H:M i GERMAN CRUISERS SHELL JiO WESTOFT Squadron Appears Off Port Near London and Flees After Short Bombardment of Town. TWO MEN, WOMAN, CHILD DIE "LONDON, April 25.-Vrbe Gorman tattle crulaer a'Uiidron appeared off M 00"10'1 tod"Jr- ,'0Cttl naVaI ,orccB eugagod the raider, and alao Urlt- A light cruiser. The German war- hhlpa retreated In twenty minutes. The following official .announcement waa made; ' "At about 4:30 o'clock thla morning the d'erninii aiiiadron, accompanied by light crulaera and deatroyera. appeared off Irfiweatoft, Tho local naval force en gaged It and In about twenty minute U returned to Oermany, chaaad by our llht crulanra and deatroyera. , . "On ahnr two men, on woman and child were killed. The material damage aeema to have been InalRnlflrant o far a la known at preaent, ,Two Pritlah light crulacra and a deatroyer were hit, but' none waa aunk." I'oorth llald on Coaa Totrna, 1914. The town of Hcarborough, Whitby l.oweatoft la on the North Hea coaat about I'D mile to the northeaal of Ten don. It la almoat oppoalte Tho Hagua. On prevloua occaalona attacka have been made on the Kngllah coaat during the war by German warahlpa. The mint important raid waa made December R and llartlepoole, about IH) mile north of Ixiweatoft, were bombarded and about 130 perantia killed. Hed by fog the German veanela eaeaped. On January 24, l!H", a further attempt of the kind was made but the German aquailron waa mat off Poggorhank by the Hrltlah crulaer aquailron under Vice Admiral fIr Pavld Heatty. On being alghted tho flermana made for home at high apeed. The rear ahlp, the Pluecher, na aunk, and two other crulaer were act on flie and damaged aeverely, Th Hrltlah flagship I.lon waa dlaabled by a ahot In one of lt feed tank and waa towed In, The flrat Herman naval raid on th Hrltlah coaat wa mad on November A 1114, Three battle cruiaera, the HeydllU, Moltke und Von der Tann, tho armored crulaer llluei her and Vurck, and the protei tad 1'rulnera Kolherg, I Iraudeti and Straaaburg, left port on th evening of Not ember !, and at dawn appeared off tarniouui, rney iioniiiiiroed Tarmnutn and LoMratuff for about twenty minute ami torn returned. A Hrlilali auhmarliin, the P-d. attempted to puraue the ihirmana but elr.ii k a mine and aank. Th Yorck t)lo atruck a niine and m ut down with rrt men ":! Til rnld of Hartlepool, S' arborou ami Whlttiy m) the moat lintoitant of1 the ai'ifu veniuii 1 ha lieriuaii rrtilrr 1 poured hmt i f hln Into the town for an hour and n hail and In addition to the lars number killed, ii or iimr li'M'Ui were wiiuinh l, Ih....(i i i. i,i,t raalerly nn In I'liglait l an tmp.u laiit fial.tng alath.n, Mud a fatMi.iutl.le .'.h.,t tej4i.it. H ..m Inl i,.n t i .t m.i Roosevelt Men in South Dakota Call Conference !' 'I V r U,' i till ti. Iirllj h, . I- 1 I - . "ll . II a.."i h ! k "an, .. H ln.iiiiii.l..i I t t; ti. i. m i',.- t. , ,,t.i., , f : .mi . t , HI.1!,., ,.. at : l.v a i . hi i i . t at vh Wt i l- tn ti . 4. . i t t... ( ,i a" .' r t . i ' i.i- i Vit ; t 1 I. I.i,. f . . 1 1 an, i i . I,.., ih i'. - t m ,' t i . t a ' I i nl i t .i I Unpletlgd DelcgatoH Lead in tho Bay State 1 'i r, 1 4 41 ... it. . t- 1 1 i , .-'... .. .. u , t ''. a 4 , 1 1 1 4 ... 1 a .' ,-. 1 I I . 1, t ' . I I', 4" h II, t ' V titl i -. s '.! ... 'II . " 1 ,; 1 J . t M ..!"r'i 4" t P I t 1 t, I H 11 1 K -. -4 I K jr,t 'Fj M4aawa Fr-ench Repulse Several Attacks On Dead Man's Hill I'AHIM, April !9. Three aucceaatve at tack were madu by the (Jeiniuna laat night on the nuvv I''reni h poaltiona near Dcidman'a hill, on tho Verdun front, A war office announcement today aay the first two aaaaulta failed completely and the third attack, although nnltcd by tho uafl of gaa, alao broke down. The German auatalned heavy loaaea. CREAMERY BUTTER MEN OPEN SESSION More Than One Hundred Leading Creamery Men of Country As semble for Special Meeting. TALCS BY COLLEGE EXPERTS More than 100 of the loading neaniery men and dairy authorities ff the United State cotivoned at the Pttxton hotel Tueaday morning tit a specially railed meeting of t hj Amerlcun Aaaociutlon Creamery Butter Manufacturer. Tho head of tho largpat creunicr le and dairy eatabliahmcnt ln the country, as well a several middle west state officials and repreaenta- tives of agricultural colleges, wore In attendance. The program, which was in charge of George llaakell of Chicago, pres ident of the Beatrice Creamery com pany, who Is also prealdent of tho National Butter Manufacturers' as sociation, and O. I McKay, aecre tary of tho organization, started it JO o'clock. Illaena llanuen IHH. On of tho moat Important nuilteia up before the aaaorlatlon wa a general ilia cuaalon of the Haugon hill, now pending In congreaa, which la aimed to regulate tha oleomargarliio traffic. I'rof. l'arrlnaton of the Wia.onaln fltnto Kchool of Agriculture delivered an addroaa on Trnier Hlandurda for Hut ter" and led In ad l.trurMon of Hie aub ect Pr. II. A. Hiirilliig of lUlnula gave a (Continued on Page Tan, Column uno ) Czar's Troops Arrive at Marseilles, France MAHMKIU.K. other rouiiuaaiit ! ran. April J - An if lluniuii troop r- tl'tiil lu re t-day The ffi'nl for. a of turiuiia air r l at Miiiirili,. un tlioradnv of laat nek and i aior.lay paaaed through t.yoiia on the, l iiori,aid, pre.. nimbly for '. a1 with Hie fi h tri a t ti, front. Thai .;inlf ..f iiivii In tha n.lili..n wa' dot ducloaed, tt!.ugh lb It iIiih con ! Hiint wa d. n-. at a aiiug fur. a tl oaa liilloiat-d lu itlapal' lira fnit M.U., IU. that laall.ly , i 'tartar f a r H!i--n toett a.,..; I a. ,,i 1. at 1 11.4 fr.-ltt It mala lit I'tn e. k. tl',i t:4 m;. .ii.-M ,iler ttaii.log li.art I ran it., (n t'l.'li'f tim ai.it tt In ! C. v il II.-ul IH tri.ia lhait I t fl .iiia Secret Session of the British Commons Causes Excitement A-- I - .it- i! I r" 1 it 4 At H J U H i-'t I' : ' m ' l v 4 1 f Ht. I'j!) S '.. ,(',-1 I.. l t !' I I 111 ! . '. 1 44 41 i .- 4 1 i, . . ii-i'f I 1 .t a " 1 , b r 1. i It. li.-t r 4 . a t'.i i. hi, . , . - a 1 I if "s ' . . M - -', 4 . . t .... 1 . . i i. n r re ... a t I ROYAL ARCANUM ELECTSOFFICERS Delegates from Many Cities Attend Meeting; of Grand Council of Nebraska, 0MAHAN CHOSEN GRAND REGENT Officer of the grand council of the ftoyal Arcanum of Nebraska were elected at tho aeaalon of tho council In Myrtle ball Tueaday afternoon. ' The new offi cer aio aa followa: (Irnnil regent, !wuid ti. rtradlejr, Omaha; vice grand regent. Jullu Tlnaea aweig, fmiiiha; grand orator, T. lloyd 'Pynart, Omaha; paat grand regent, W. Charlea Snndblad, Omaha; grand aecre tary, Hlanlcy 1', final wick, Omaha; grand trenurer, K. A. I'armelee, (jmahn; grand guide, William Hrlffltha, Lincoln; grand chaplain, Charles 8, Copcland, Omaha; grand warden, Frank l. llutge, jr., t'edar tlaplda; grand ntry, -if, C. Ktai. ford, Omaha. The new truatrea arc; J. W. Teegar den, Weeping Water; H. XV, Hohlnaon, Cedar Itaplda; T. C. Punn, Cedar Hupida. W. li. McConncll, pt grand regent of Iowa, now deputy auprenie regent repra aenting the aupremo council of flnaton, u her to Inatall tho now officers, tilleala of I oioincrclnl I lob, Jletween forty and fifty delegate at tended tlio meeting, Tho tltdegate er tho gufHta at a luncheon at thu Cominer cIhI club at noon. Tho total memberahip In N'ehraaka. at thla time la lil, as ahown by the report inado iiy the grand aecretary. The report ahowa that the variou councils of Nebraaka have paid Inlo th national fond for widow and orphan In the laat year a total of $3.1, M. lift, Item ized a followa; Pioneer, No. 118 Myallc, No. ) Wi'cpOia Water, No. K'.i Cum, No, KH'l 1 nloii Parlftf, No. )!! .$ t.w.s; ICx "III h,M.s ;:.; i . io.r,nrt. i.i . 2,bi.;r, . ;i,:,;ii.ib . ;:!- ;i'i.i; . ni v ... ...!.! , i.fk.t :t .?x.,wi.i.ja) rioiiller, No. NubiriaUa, No. IIV,,. Heatrlce, No. I.V.'i... Klkborn, No. t Ti4 . . . . I'-Hlla I Iiy, No. I!r.'7. llHveliH'k, No. I'm.. N'ehraaka CliyT No. .Total Gordon Jones Hurt In Motor Car Upset PKNVi'.H, A pi tl i.. -loidnii .lonea, iromliient peine,- baiiKir and meiiih. r oi j tho Kedi-ral lleene tord of the Kniii i City district, wa aerbnialy Injured tod iy In an Mit.iiiiotulo ai i bleiii, in whbh h'i j aim. Cordon Jone, Ji , tie, ;', nn, hi ami In law, Tiiiii't Jonea, aged :l, ..,e i killed The acchlrnl occui ri d t.ei.r lion - ni it, Colo , thirty -art en iulln t ,t o? I inn er. EAST INDIAN PEARLS NOW COME TO NORFOLK DIRECT ' " Nr'W VcltK, Ai'tll J",. I'eatt fe.n hl''l ''' ' I" Amer ' "eet IhtuugH Paila cr fa.nd.in. """"i ''' ' l'"niliy ata WillUnt tl, Trm.lwr.11, ti e gutrrn luaiit f i.i aiperl. ttamiitra neatly all ilia pre. Iihi .na rniating th I 'wt'l ain't The vui,iti re-ht, aduy to. iall.g t.i.llir. lit ,ti,r,-t lian.a II, tit t.elarait t mr rt. lull. )t.le thri I vit-i!! mi !-imii4 lr pH in r. ir.-ta, the s- n y. I s .'.t4? t, 4' n ..... r. 1, ;(, ... I,, i. i' I 1 . t it 4-4 ' l h4 iu t l. 4 .t, ..,r r I. ,l '.. I 1 4 . .f. I 1 4 a I i 4 t , It t I41 .. 1 11 1 . f I - 1114 II ... .1 t .14 I t . I - i'l I . ii-4, ft .' aaft tit. f 1 in 1 I ' I I.I I1.4 II 1 4 . !- t rat ....f.t .1 . I,,, I H ,. I 14 4 . 1 , t , It -li' I 4 I I, , :-. 4 f 4 I I 4 1 i,tiit,i ( (m t . 4 i .i t 4' -!,, 41 I 1 I .-H'H "ft, t t el 14 i. vat t ." I L ., 4 .nor t , ti t If' '4' V.'.i l 1 -i I - M I ... lit ' i. .i ." 4 I 1 ,., 4 '. ' ' I , " ' I , I in 4 I - 1 ! '4 4'. I A ,. t1 11 ... '. c I I li".. FUNSTON TO TAKE PART IN PARLEY WITH OBREGON General in Command of Forces o i the Border Will Accompany General Scott to City of Juarez. BE FACTO TROOPS CONCENTRATE Mexican- General Will Have A'mtut Forty Thousand Men Ready to Back His Views. AMERICAN LINE IS SHORTENED nt t.i,K.Ti. KI, PA Ht), Tex., April i.'.-.tjrn-tral Alvaro Ohregon, mlnlntcr of war of the d facto Koveinmint, de parted from San l,ul potoal tod.ij for Juaren for hi ron.'errnco uith Major General Hugh I Sc 'tt. of 1 he I'nlted Btate urnty on the miliary filiations that are now iiendlnu b tween the I'nlted State and Mexico, A diapatch was rerelvrd today Iiy ( eneral Oavlra, comniHrnlrr of tint Jnarex prUon, from Onrrnl ohre f,on which atated he "had utartnl on hla Journey and hoped to ace lilni anon." 8A.V ANTONIoT" Tex., April 21,- -Oencral Fnnaton will aeronimny tleneral Scott to the conference wllli General Obregon, It, waa announced rl department headquarter: today, It waa Indicated General. Scott ami Funaton would rpnialn here two ur three dayt, In order not to arti'o at tho border too much In advance of General Obregon. They e.-.pe '. In atructloni tomorrow. General Funaton'a partlcJp;tt)rtt In the border negotiations waa ordered by the War department aiid la In line with the wlahca of the chief of rtaff, who believe that the purpose of tho conference will be bttor orved If be liaa with blni ono who In more Intimately acquainted with the fetalis of the altuatlon. f Itecelpt of newa that more Mexican troop are beln concentrated In north ern Mexico Increated the Inlereat at Oeti- eral Kunaton' headuuarter In the com- Inf eonferenre between Clenerat Hnah 1-.-Hcott, clilef-of-tff, and General Alvaro Obrenon, mlnlater of wr for th de feto government of Mexico. It waa rtlzeil that OenrI Ohron a mlnlater of war haa o dlpoed 111 force tlwit by tha time he meet General Jicott In a 4'plo matla engement he will hv behind him within eay reach no fewer thin to, '100 mn, Oenarnl Hcott probably will remain bet until lie know that General ribreumt ! nerlng the meeting plae at the bordr. which, It I believed, will not bo befor the end of th week. Panatnn hrter.4 1. 1 lie. Tho ronennt ration of General t'eruli Irm men ha ciuitlnued nd t alay the punitive force aro backed totrethrr In a much horter line, with the main p.:it.i of concentration nt I'aaa (irandci nl Namlqulp. feout reported movement of do facto irnvrrniiient troop cnnlln'l Ilia. Official hifnrniatlon placed t''e num ber of thoae In and about T01-1.-03 .1 about yi,(ft. Military entlnnitea of thore In J-onora that could be uae.l aRaln-t th i Americana are approximately Uoo. whl! another 5,yyi are In the i.,'Hto of t"hl hunh'i. Kallure by General Obregnn to lonvlpc General Scott of the aoundueri e. hl diplomatic araument.i could be followed, army men here naaerled, by a its prae ticnl uae of thla combined forra. lirnrral itlieeunrt On the May, WARHINtiTi'iN. April U.".,-Advice to Hie Mexican embaaay ("day aald Genernl Ohregou left Mexico t'liv Sunday niKht and prediction were made that hla pe clal train would make much belter rpeed to the border Iban regular traliM, hi t take about five day. l'inbay offle'alt antd It waa posMbte that fibreauit mttjht atop at hlhuiili n to rece any available In'.nrmailnn in to Villa hiding place. It waa believed tier Hint the confe-en,... would beam t Juare on Mevbmt and be completed In I'.l ro lllle. lien, eral tihrvK'in irrfertet ,rnl na bcliig t'lor.er tu Han Antiiiihi. I'art of tha Heventeenili tnfamrt mwrl th bolder j ealerday nt t'nlu'rua !i atreiistben lleneral retailing' Hue of rruitmunh l Inn The fr. enteenth tn .lude.J In the ;,Sfrt addiilonal troept re eenilv p'.a'rd at General JVC liln diapoaal. Th mwilitlnn !' auppllea in fi. i 1 I tn raitiaiu In .tnl o a month or m ir of. ftclala ul tn.tav. 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