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The Sunday Bee is the only Omaha newspaper that gives its readers four big pcees of colored comies. THE WEATHER. Unsettled THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. MORNING, VOL. NO. JANUARY ALV 183 3. OMAHA, ARRAIGN UPDIKES THIRTY-THREE ARE |MONTE AND COMMIT THEM INJURED BY WRECK SIIRRENI)E NI TO GOUNTY PRISO Many of Theatrical Troup Hurt as| A Illinois Central Leaves [Police Officer of Chicago Suburb the Rails. ) Takes Action Despite Father's g Urging Insanity Charge. TUESDAY 18, 1916—-TWELVE PAGES, SINGL/ TURK FORCES IN MESOPOTAMIA - ARE DEFEATED | Secretary for India Announces in the House of Commons the Capture of Positions at Waddi. WO Traine, et Mot COPY TWO. CENTS. SHIFTING BIG FRENCH GUN IN ALSACE-This picture taken a few weeks ago when the Germans and French were fighting desperately for the possession of the Hartmannsweil- erkopf, shows a French long range gun being hurriedly shifted to a new position to repel an attack by the Germans. that Announces Nicholas and His Government Have Accepted Terms Unconditionally. Austria King | VICTIMS TAK}EN_'TO CHEROKEE CHEROKEE, 1 aJn, 17 Thir- ty-three passengers and trainmen WOULD SEND YOUNGER AWAY | Were injured today when an Illinois THEY FIRST SUED FOR PEACE s, Central train, northbound, left the | - Latter Believed to Have Merely | rails at a point between Gaza and | Th WITHDRAW 7SE‘VERAL MILES Pretended to Fall in with Primghar, about a mile north of | This is the Finst of the State Sultan's Army Driven Back Nearl 's Pl Primghar. and plunger down an Leagued Against the Central an's Army Driven Back Nearly Brother's Plan. embankment into a creek. Many of | Powers to Drop Out. | to the Fortifications of DID IT TO DETECT THE PLOT the principals and chorus of the De | | Koven Opera company, which is| ‘ Kul-El-Amara. IT WILL LAY I DOWN ITS ARMS | TURKS REPULSED IN CAUCASUS ) o 7. —Irvi singing ‘‘Robin Hood,” were among OHIOAQO, ad. 17~=Irving and ) BERLIN, Jan, 17, (By Wireless Herbert Updike were arraigned be- J o to Sayville.)—The k LONDON, Jan. 17.—Announce- fore Justice Kendall this afternoon.| A rellef train with doctors aboard was S -)—The Kking and the| sent out from Cherokee. The injured were | Bovernment of Montenegro on Janu ment was made in the House of Com- charged with conspiracy to commit brought back and placed in hospitals | ary 13 asked a cessation of hostili- mons toUay, It the T HERISR- SOFOER a felony, and were committed to the | nere. 2 | ties and opening of peace negotia- In Mesopotamia have fallen back to county jail in bonds of $5,00p each Tea is Henvy tions, it was officially & el within six miles of Kut-EkAmara. after their arrest yesterday on a| The derailment of the baggage cac of A . - e The announcement was made by the train is belleved to have been re- Austro-Hungarian headquarters to 3 charge of conspiring to murder their sponsible for the wreck. The trajn was | day J. Austen Chamberlain, secretary parents, They will be examined |peavy, containing six cars. The derail- | The Austro-Hungarian government ro for India. who said the Turks had January 26. ment occurred at a point where there is | plied to Montenegro that peace negotia rotreated as the result of another Before the court proceedings Fur- & N:‘nl){mm Iflnhnlm;:j!m" at the "I;'I tions were only possible if the Montens British victory. The Turkish posi- man D. Upddike, the father, a re- Prosel o0 & short bridge over a Sma'" | grin army unconditionally laid down its | Py 7 tions at Waddi, he sald, were car- 588 - millionaire Donrivot 1‘“"“‘«« «l:ml‘n((v:'\mndmml:yfl“!:": l‘:“;":::“:r: arms, the headquarters statement, as re- \ FRENCH GUN IN ALSACI INTS Frire SERVGR | celved here from Vienna, says. The Mon. | ried on Saturday by the British. g 4 | 3 man, asked Chief of Police Lee of [of the Pullman, the last car of the train, | o 00vin government, d, Oak Park to make a charge of in-| Which remained upright. gt i ) Turks Admit Backset, KINKAID FAVORS | - " ¢ '’ | vesterday sccepted the Austrian condl 'Sure Submarine Can Run Blockade BERLIN, Jan. 17.—(By Wireless (o 8- sanity against Irving, the elder of | 'The first bassenger Ses ‘r)::::g‘;:l the | tions. ville.)—~After delaying for a week the aggage r and plunges ' J, d O o the young men, bt ths oftieiay, | /RSELSS car and plussed theoush tHe | ey overseas Mews avensy anmosnost With Cargo of Milk for Babies| s s while practically certain that Irving | twenty feet, but remained upright in the | 'da¥ thet Count Tista, the S ) G MESTEADS i | heir advanced posts several miles at is mentally defective, thought it bet- | bed of “l\‘"“h"“(’;“ ol b bt aL40 (4 Pettiiment that \Innlv:‘egn‘\mgh‘nrn;‘ EW YORK, Jan. 17.—That it would be | son why it could not voyage | *0me points -according to the Turkish . £ | went off the bridge, but the baggage man | Mo —_ NE K i ould b y it could not make a ve o o on s 5 ter that the regular procedure be |Went oft the hritue but | asked for peace Nebraska Congressman Speaks in | entirely feasible (o have submarine | across the Atlantlc with n cargo. e | S oMy, FOSEIVIN. TS followed for the time being at least. TEpdies Oves’ Bide, | Montenegro was asked unconditionally Be merchantman cacry milk to the bables 1o | dea ot a commercial submarine for | 2 CONSIARTAOR ‘The father also suggested that he would |, ToPRles OVer SRR ) to lay down its arms and it accepted, the half of Oklahoma Man's the central empic:s was the opinion given | blockade running is new, but practicable.” | 1 SWIGHERL THRRES L send Herbert out of the country it prose- | e S0t "B WE! A8 g Teceived | Premier declared, according to the news Measure. | today by Lieutenant Commander Craft of | Dr. Edmund von Mach, executive chair-| (i (88 CLCEERE T8 o rkiah poitions cution were dropped, but this Chiet Lee [OPera company were trevelng vocCelt agency report. kol | the New York navy yard to the citizen’s | man, declared the committes was deter-| the'y SHEACRS MBI . sutterin would mot do, although he said he was ‘“:: r‘l:":‘ o "':| l‘""'w” W conch te| Army headauarters issued the following | «gmooK RAISING" HOMESTEADS | committee for faod shipments mined to get milk into Germany, Austria- | |0 X Iun:-l:\: '"‘:m InTI\( gy m::fl: satisfied that Herbert merely pretended |the train. Tho car toppled ofer on W | statement: | “If the submarino were constructed for | Hungary and Russian Poland, even if a| perator e a 3 the Inid Vllen to fall in with the plans of hia brother | ®76 SFet 8 HRE O o engers Who SINEE S GiTCINL AR { e “ .7 | 6 tuipoee: sald”: LAsitenant’ - Com- | subiiavine. had: 1o be. UiIt for the' DUt | oo e e o At e o murder their parents last night | [Theengirieer, with those bassens 10| r‘Western Front—There were no events| WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—(8Pe- |, ngep Craft, “there is no scientific rea- | pose Here\ Turkish . advanced...pasis -hetive D deNas were not injured organized a "'l""r"" "":’-‘ of importance. In the town of Lens, | cial Telegram.) Representative | 4 h ! A » some kilometors -after having :delayed ue to Injury. and began carrying the injured from the | &y yeer ™ Pl iiinte were Killed of | goott Ferris® bill providing for “stock strong enemy forces for one week The latter sald today that they were |coaches. The cold weather caused much | & | Regarding operations in Mesopotamia 3 wounded by artillery fire of the enemy. " 3 satisfled that an injury to his spine when | discomfort to the injured. Farmers came | | raising’” homesteads of 640 acres, | “Eastern WATSON'S PARTY Front~Milaty . sitivity the statement says ALLIES LAND MEN i s | he was a boy accounted for Irving's de- |to the scene and the injured were taken | modeled after the “Kinkaid act” of | There has been Intermittent artillery 3 Bamn: e | nkaid act” o ar signs against them, They hoped a surgical |to their homes to await the arrival of | ‘:’r"‘"n;e“'h:“" iy "“"_‘I’_;'“' along a great | ebrabke iwas dotinted sat conaders near Wut-El-Amara.” operation might restore his mental bal- |the doctors from Ch rokee. G e bre wore engage- | | ' At ont entae ance. Their statement said that since the | The most seriously injured were ments between petrols at some points. | able length today in the house. | et st g iy’ A o infury Irving has shown many signs of | Charles Knapp, Primghar, fractured | “‘;:‘:r"‘":'c’:’f“"“"'“ were no events| Throughout the debate allusion was | “c‘;""_’:l';"‘""" .“;:-:) ";;v:‘;c‘l““"‘::; inental unsoundness. The family has no | arm A K 3 made to Judge Kinkaid's bill which | » / Phil Branson of New York, leading Turks Repulse Russia Odrransa, Governor s assports | Athens, is reported to have offered a doubt, the statement ran, that “this plot | g yger with the “Robin Hood" company, | coNSTANTINOPLE, created a precedent in the land laws I sued Passpo Germany Hears Entente Disembarks was the sole result of his mental condi- | serious cuts and bruises. Jan. 17. — (By to Slain Americans and Told STPATRLA; DINGY 10, MARARNETES ST tion." oW Farman, section foreman, leg | Wireless to Berlin and London.)—An of-( Of the country, and so specific were Th ion’ Baf Troops lt_Phlleron with View | jowing terms “His brother, Herbert,’ the statement|fractured. ficlal statement given out tonight de-|these references at times that Rep- em Region Safe. to Km[ Overthrow Austria engaged to guaiailee Monte- g s George Walker, Cherokee, internal in- | sjures that the Turks hi lsed | negro all territorlal rights in Scutari in continues, “was not a gullty accomplice, | juries, from which he may not recover. |, " yooncky in t o ""d :l’“ - resentative Kinkaid took occasion in MADE BASIS FOR PROTEST | ENIZELO ‘rxchull“ for the cession of Mount Lov- 1 b :::;:: i dT;T:::: (he plot" O | Cnal i usion From whish he ‘may’ not | offensive on_ the Caicasus front. The|® 8hOFt speech to support the meas- s WouLp PUT UP VENIZELOS | cou 1o Austria. p 4 4 recover. statement says: ¢ ure, but to recite some history in s i . ya: 3 y —Bvi- 4 ) John M. Updike, an older """l""'b“’h" Others less serjously injured were “Dhe eabyl oINS [OkHoakbal fisat el | dotimedtion - with vtive actithatiwitls da | WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Bvi BERLIN, Jan. 17.——(By Wireless | Official announcement was made by the was summoned from California by a k. York " dence collected at 1 Paso by State v j Jotthe from Horbert, aaid that his brother| M L. tof Chotokbe, Ta. = peated his fierce attack in the sector to|Jong as it is on the statute books, be NCE 4 to,, Sayville.)—Berlin', newspapers, | Montanegrn suthorities en Sasieay it had written that Irving was planning to| Prof. Baird of Ames, Ia. i the south of the Arasa river as far as| .. ... ik the name of Kin- department agents indicates that|according to the Overseas News |Montenesro had never adhered (o or im- or ARDC kill his parent: William Schuster of New the Karadach mountains. All attacka Carranza authorities at Chihuahua tended to adhere to any separate pro- agency, express the belief that the Etta t of Cherokee, with “I hurrled home and communicated| Aya A. M. Henderson of Fort Dodge, T '“““"r"’:,'l’ SRR, the: Russiahe knid. | assurted ©. R. Watdon, head of the | landing of allled troops at Phaleron, JotSL TR of: he arniistios with with a detective agency.and we arranged | la. ering terrible losses. il Big Queation in Siate. | party of Americans killed near Santa | five miles southwest of Ath : e to discover and reveal the plot.” B3 Byrnas, Lagiind of the.craip o Rejects Pemce Terms. C It was & DUrnifig twiesiton i weatern | o 0 E TS e st of ens, 1s Tierbert sald Irving Updike has for more | O oy ot iom et rand Junction, | ZURICH, - Switsérland, Jan, 17.—(Vie| Nebraska when ‘I was -nominated for e WS ! cousidered as supplying proof that Rodrlg-uez Taken by than a year planned to kill his father. Colo. London.)~The Lausanne Gaxette states|the house of representatives,” sald Judge In that opinion, however, many of | the entente powers intend using ex- He was going (o polson him and he !"Je IL ’fifi‘;’an"?}“;{‘,‘;‘,‘k,"‘ Cherokee. that King Nicholas of Montenegro has| Kinkald, “‘what should be done with the [ the Americans agreed, although:they | {reme means to force the hand of Mexlcan Em 10 es Lought the polson, but he had tc g0 west | i Josephine Vails of = Cincinnati, | rejected formal peace proposals by Em-|Public land. On the one hand was It 10 pag gyggested to the authorities ths Greece p y and Le gave up the idea, the younger son | member of the Dekoven company. peror William, made through Trince von|be @ leasing bill, whereby the lands advisability of sending troops with . ! | said Aanuel Valls of Cincinnatl, member | Busiow, the former imperial chancellor, | would'veihain'in the'lishds and under the | The news agency says that accord- | the party. The When arrested last night, according to the police, Irvins first tried to implicate control of large ranchmen individivally, or on the other hand whether Mhnul"} Tirmauer of New York. of LumlEl: Company ing to prevalent reports the Greek B government has transferred part of Mrs, Smith, Binghamton, N. Y., oven compan: it should advices further stated that ‘he Long, Heavy Rains EL PASO, Tex, Jan. 17.—~General Rodri- O veherb:; Carranza jovernor of Chihuabua ave his r"‘”"“"“’ and then made a complete . Smith, member of the Dedoven . T ::“'y" ::ul,‘;';: :;‘;:,";,:‘,‘:..,‘u;,,.:::::u: e 5 Dichsnl vaMiort: . Hhut|the archives to Larrissa. in North-| uez the bandit chief, was captured by Canfession. company. ‘ ey 4 Me: 4 "Tho police say tuat Mr, Updike, who is BTG Wall, New York, member of the C&use Blg PlOOd mn o auire homes. ‘I did not hesitate 10| the Cérranse immigration suthorities :n| Western Greece, where eventually | Mexioan employés of the Mafers com Dekoven company. pony, limited, not by Carranza soldiers, according to some of the Mormon colo- nists who arrived last night. They sald Rodriguez had sent a mes- senger to Madera to demand a ransom 65 years old and is suffering from cancer, planned to alter kis will this morning, which decided Irving to attempt to kil his father and mother last might. choose the latter alternative, and 1 in-|Juarez gave a general passport for the | troduced the bill for a G40-acre homestead, | whole Watson party. These develops “It was reported as rather a novelty | ments are taken to point to responsibility here and precedents were demanded. My | of the Carranza govarnment for not ade- the Greek government likewise will be transferred. The news agency Miss Grace WAIL, koven company. Lugl B. Defrancisco ‘\m York, mem- ber of the Dekoven company. Daniel Abbati of x‘hh.uao member of the De- Southern California statement continues: member of “‘Berlin newspapers, commenting on the LOS ANGELES, Cal, 17 Jan. early answer was that we had better take a pately protecting th Americans. e Reesn Sombany. - o oeeliD every stream and river in southern Call- | o oci 0T "oy this case would serve B o latest news regarding Greece, unite in|for the town. The messenger was well G—reek Crew Sees | Mrs, Phil Branson of New York, mem- | fornia was flooded tonight, the result| W "o o one Gore Proposes Neutral Zone. | stating that the entente seems to have | treated and General Rodriguez was in- ber of the Dekoven company. of rain which has been falling almost Establishment of a neutral %one in|apandoned all regard for Greek neutrality | Vited to enter the town for a conference. 1 Solomon of New York, member of Many Condemued. . | . , since & % northern Moxico to be jointly. policed by | brpeiids, ; wi | ontinuously since Saturday night. Res. n | and soverelgnty. The landing at Pha- ith a few men he entered and submarlne sunk “hl‘:r::iek.vn;lfl: of Fulda, Ta, \dents were marooned at many places,| The congressman told how the bill was|the forees of Mexico and (he United | leron iy consldsred as Droof that tne | Placed in safl with his men. Afterward f Geno Hendrick of New York, member | streets car and rallroad traffic demorgl- | finally passed no!luhl:l-ndlnu uvm-:'-h-'ln: States, unless disorders are speedily con-| entente i now going to use extreme| M8 captors went through the district by Entente raft “" the Dekoven company. ' i 4 Ore. |1#éd and numerous accidents resulted, |but when it went on Hle stethic books he | trolled, is proposed In a resolution Intro- | means for forcing Greece sothering in. Todolanes’ nesn, SbSHbARES s /I member of the Dekoven compan: | “The local government weather bureau |as doubtful as to its successful operd- | guceq today by Senator Gore, demecrat “The fact that thb British are blockad-.| t¥-five in all, it was said. They were PROVIDENCE. T, T, Jan, 16.~The de- | H; L Waterous of New York, member | predicted late today that the rain would :’:n ::‘:u-l;:nd::nnfic s:l‘:::llifi";a\:xluli:: of Oklahoma ing the Greele coast most lightly, and are | then turned over to Carranza soldiers. stuction of am enemy submarine by a |°Athe ol et New York, member of |continue tonight and tomorrow. 5 . " r“ oty s X wah The resolution which was referred to|subjecting Greece to other incdnveniences | Rodrigues was promptly executed. torpedo boat destroyer of entente allies | the Dekoven compan At many points the streains had broken l“"‘" s e g e ts nis| 10, forelsn pelations committes would| is interpreted by the papers as meaning | There are now 40 Carranza troops at shortly after the underwater craft had e m from their banks, washing away bridges ::::dmu:;:"su:u :.‘\“;‘m:: :ml“’l (he | #uthorise the president to enter Into an | that the entente js fomenting and pre- | Nueso Casas Grandes and Colonia Dub- y sy Y . » d rallroad tracks and damaging thou- n > . © | agreement with General Carranza to use | paring the overth: .. | lan adjoining, it Sk Greaivessal was aescrivea by | (Jgrdinal Mercier verdict of his nelghbors was that the ons & the overthrow of the Greek gov wan sald, and 90 at members of the crew of the Fobre line sands of acres of cultivated land. Unles troops to restore order and make 1fo|ernment in order to substitute a repub- | Pearson. notwith- . g > section act did possess virtue wecure in that portion of Mexico adjacent | jjc v stetmer Roma, which arrived from L B B dl the rain stops soon much more serious ! » lic with Venizelos at the head According to American Consul Bdwards ‘“:m”m",,n“ ports today. eaves lg un e damage is threatened, standing the strong opposition to it nn-ll to the United Btates, There was no d|u~ s SRS . At Juares the Mormons feel that they Accordie o the Bomis‘s ‘sabosi. o | | “Although numerous minor accidents | the act gained steadily in popularity und| cugsion on the proposal. : Army with King. arc recetving ample protection and do * Jid just rescied the crew of the Greek Of P&pers Wlth Pope were reported from ncarly every town, | continued to demonstrate "ih'““:'“‘- 1| Mormon Colontsts Meach 11 Faso. | plratitude is unanimously expreased by | not wish to leave. Edwards said he had vessel when the submarine, which ap- no deaths or serious injuries from the In the territory where the law ll- n EL PABO, Tex., Jan. 17.—Twenty-five l|;\?lp.p¢ln that the entente army | requested J, C, Hays, manager of the parently had caused its destruction, | ROME. Jam 17—Cardinal Mercler, the | Storm were believed to have occurred to- | oOPeration it has become very POoPUlal, | aormon colonists from the state of Chi- ""“" the majority of the C popula- [ Babricora ranch near Madera, to indicate came to the surface some distance away. | poieian ‘pfln\;\lc maintains the strictest|d8Y. All persons reported marooned by sald Judge Kinkald after payiung a u-‘:"- huahua, Mexico, arrived here luto last| ”,‘. afe,op the King's side and will frus- | the place where Peter Keane, an employe \"leatrover, which had been hovering | herbian BrmaI, T ndle of pa.| (1004 waters had been resoued tonight. | Pliment Lo the Interior department for |, yioard a train that came through | Fe W} attembls againat the country's|of the Hearst interests,wa s killed by \out the scene, sent a torpedo into the | FAETE BN IEC Tl T i today when| In 1os Angeles water flooded many speaking of the act in most lu. a ml; | to Juares trom Casas Grandes. A num-|*oVer .../,; and the king's life | vandits. On recelving this information side of the submarine and sank it | bers which he fook with him today Whet | ircets tn the low sections from curb-|terms, “and for that reason 1 am |, "ocTCior i was atated, were con- he Zeltung Am Mittag declares that [ he said the Carranza genoral, Trevino The captain of the Roma declined to | U6 PORG SERNET O (0, P in holiness, | IN6 to curbing. The strect car compantea | favor of the Ferrs bil | ing on the special train from Parral duo|'l¢ entente Inteads the wssussination of | will be asked to procure the body . #ive out the name of the k ship f.{h,;.,,l;‘,‘ eocleaiastical matters” was "|‘iw|r<- able to maintain only partial service N | toda “”""”“".‘ which refuses to commit sul-| CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, Jan. 17.—The % A iastic . cide | , d 3 o which was destroyed {he candinal would say in reply to ques-| O% Many lincs and all railroad trains were BusmeSS Portlon Of General Gabriel Gayira, commandant at| %yl (L L Hve Jal train from Parral, with American ik it 34 R R S hanare. Otaidenart hours |M,‘ Today 4.62 inches of rain .‘..,| . . Juarez, said that the body of Jose Rodri-| & FOfROINK ¢ “”.Iy: i .u' “um “m- refugees from that district aboard, ar- was that the documents contained a vil- | F41¢% Guring the atorm. Fiadd 2B WIrt Okl- Burns: | suezs wnich was to ve brount to the |yt HIE et les | rived here today and left about noon lage-to-village survey of p ondi | BAKERSPIELD, Cal, J8p. 11.—About ' ' ' | border to prove to Americans that he d sleron, for Juarez It is scheduled to reach the . r y of present condi-| .40 piciy in the San Juaqin valley ofl border late tonight, Orders have be e . & been executed as one of the leade ate ght. Orders have been tions in Belglum and of alleged continved | i), 4. VCL Ulown down and damase es- Thousand Homeless 1aa been executed as one of the leaders guch 113 i DARGS Lake doniih, 5 QEMRIN A * : 5 | German barbasities. of the bandits who massacred elghtecn T'ecK oI dubhsea 18 » S For Omaha, Counoil Blufts and Vidinity | "o g sareter spent Sust one hour|!iMated st W00 was done, by ' bish —~ mining men, would not arrive until to- sage of the train. —8now Tuceday; rising temperature, with the pope and then spent a second | “':"“\\.‘Thllcfm'we‘:‘“‘:l"x:‘:"'”l:::w.:'wflr: OKLAHOMA CITY, Okl Jun. 17.—10l | night. The train Learing it was delayed | Found Not Due to | r"l"."' |M )J"f‘"'“’ Trevino, military chief Temperature Omaba Yesterday. | hour with Cardinal Gasparri, secretary|' ¢ ‘oot Side ol il lowing & five todsy whici virtualy de< 4 etk "noseddie 't GRvirs of Chi ‘In,.]...l.‘ state, probably will appeint Hours. Deg. | Of State of the vatican. He returned to $far stroyed the business section of Wir(, Okl | OutSlde Causes‘ eral Luis Hl‘rJ"IIu hm. ::uuor ' X ¢ goes south in a short time. g D% | the Belgian college, where he was shut T R Y | leaving 1,000 persons homeless, citize W 1 W il 0 d £ g » 3 B'm Woossirs —1|in all afternoon U. S. SOLDIERS AID IN the town asked Governor Willlams uson 1 raer p—— iteriant Colonel Nivares, a Villa of- [ 1 won at a conference with | r captured a day or two 11l be 55— o = | other Belgian churchmen. CAPTURE OF VILLISTAS |send state militia to take charge of the Th Ad f | NEW YORK, Jun, 17.-Officials con- Ay ')u B ago, Wi L ol Dk 3| Callers were told that he could not se i situation. e mission o | Queting the two Inquiries, civil and naval, | pording o Mexlcans officlals the veraiot Da m.. his friends and admirers today or to-| EL PASO, Tex. Jan. 17.—Soldiers of the| Wirt is in the Healdton oil fleld. The | Into the cause of the explosion’ Saturday | ungoubtedly will be death 8 590 TateNt 3w ) | morrow. Among the hundreds who signed | Thirteenth United States cavalry uided | fire started in the oll exchange cafe, said | Mrs., Pankhurst on e submarino -3, which caused the ) 1p m the callers book were a mnumber of | Carranza men to capture Colonel Manuel |a telegram received this afternoon b death of four men and setlous injuries . kg American residents and many Itallan | Baca-Valles and Lieutenant Colonel En- | Governor Williams from Art Walker, | (iron, Ry® .. | :"'“".:‘r“;“hv“'y ““l"':].‘_""“""" today 'that Four Men Indlcted oy 3| notables. rique Cisneros, Villa bandit leaders, as-| gtate conservation officer e b hs safiranit recen | as due entirely to natural A A , p. m.. 2 R | cording to reports reaching here tonight. - now. of v ke 71200 [ : o on pamsie 18 New Yo underthe |} in Rubber Shipping . . m -‘G 1 Ttal F Baca-Valles and Clsneros later were 2 { It was said they were not considering 7P, m. l Immigration authorities will formally | tne suggestio L By b 5w Coal in Italy Forty cxceiied.. Ton capturs scorred foureen | T1LE Natlona.l Ca,plta Dt 1o it ket Sathe 20 coon o0 | e - igweetion. 'tNBL _ gilolde sagacio Plot Plead Guilt | miles west of Columbus, N, M., and at a | WAL Tave. Sech TNFRAINY y Comparative Loeal Record. D 11 T d mal the papers in her case reach Washington. | . , s md“u,. | olars a 1on an | point below the border, but it was dented Maidak. ametintes | ’soad. Frosident Wilaon ls 0bposed 40 et 0%-] iy o0, 00 SLE-ElIate} e whe were ighest yesterda F] %[ oor or of Co | that American soldiers had crossed into | * i clusion. Mre. Pankhurat in working in | yogee WG Sl I o erticalcondition | Njw YORK, Jan. 17.—Edward Webe Lowest yesterday 9 17| f f c ld‘uemo. They simply prevented the two S0 Sanade beball of tb rblan rellef movement marry » s 1€ OUF| beul Schmidt, Max Ja 1 4 ) 7 . & 1 sehalf of the Serbian rellef moveme - » ’ s eger and Richard »‘"1'2»11’&1‘.'5‘.1“““' syt 0 2 men from crossing the international bor-| yei a¢ moon eed—————— ‘1_“":;'\"","'1 . ‘"“1" '“’:"““‘ Whye SUffl- |\ ohlbers, accused in : federal um&, ) Tomperature and prociptation ‘depar-| ROME, Jan. 1i—In spitc of the coid | Mgt uee sl | Sesier ore intreduced fesalaion, to| NEBRASKANS BOOSTING Caroner Wagner. Thrce of them olg | Ment of conspiracy to ship contraband o capture was effected last F can bor- | g A n carss Trom the dormd weathor 1ialy 1s & SoumArY aiaost with: | 0%, SAPEUTS Was effected last Friday ssisbllsy mentre) soug at Mewictr, b FOR JUDGE SULLIVAN | tortor e, Thres of them old e German soverament in visatien of Deficiency for the day out coal fires. The only smoke to be | " o "'l":n forces 4 WA colds last Saturday and were therefore |the customs laws, pleaded guilty today Total deficiency since Mareh 1 seen is that from railroad ® S —— | | Judiclary committee recommended adop- : z unable to detect the p — and were fined Normal precipitation factories and & fow notets. The peasants | WILSON PARDONS TWO i a8 Commina’ Tesclilon for ity | (Fiom 3 S Correnp | unable to deteet the possble prescnce of |14 We Deficiency for the day J into ability of federal judges to discharge | WASHINGTON, Jan, 17 Tel- | & - Ehe b e fourth man, | 4 Ny e e avoh i in the mountains and the poor of the WHO INTIMIDATED VOTERS | their duties egram.)—Congressman Lobeck's recom. | Nowever, said that he smelled only the | S anish St hi Deficiency since March 1 |€ities are able to make a few fires of | — cExtension of Manu law to Alasks. | endation of Judge J. J. Sullivan for the | "ual odor of gus and oil previous to the p eams lp Deficiency for cor. period, 1414, 348 Inches | wood, but coal s beyond the reach of [ WASHINGTON, Jan. I7—Frank Guinn Posed 1r bilt Introduced by Senator Over-|Lamar succession on the supreme bench | ©XPlosion | 3 3 Jeficiency for coF. peric ®|any except the most wealthy. American |and J. J. Beal, Oklahoma farmers, who man. | g um as the days go b ————————— R g stath at 7 P, M. |coal lies unsold at the seaports. On ac lecti: fficial icted | oator Jonss introduced a bill for a|Sthers momentum & lays go by X - eports from Stations . M. A - |as election officials were convict n N oduced il for epresentative savis and B Station and State Temp. High- Rain- |0unt of high freights anthracite costs |the federal courts of intimidating De- :,’.“',.:‘m ary dock at Puget Sound mavy | Woday Tepreschiatives Heabls hnd Fhay | Trial of Lorimer —_— ¢ Weather Thgn. est fall | more than # a ton S e e T e T > Fs g oy . { LONDON, Jan. 17.—Th s pt 2 ] ckumed debate on Philippine bill the Department of Justios ut 1 3 J e Semaish Cuevenne, clondy " {he srandfather clause of the Oklahoms | Indien committee conaldered =~ liver |5 the, Depertinent 8 Sustice and put fn gain Postponed |seamer seisics bas veen sunk. Twen- Denver, cloudy W1 Rosseter AppOlnted constitution, were pardoned today by |Jeeclution to senew Osage’ oil lands' | SO0 VU N G TTohn G. Maher and i ty-three members of the crew wers North Flatie, olear i 2 H Weasllond Wit . | 5. | Adiourned at s p m. 0 noon Tuesday. |Mr. Patterson of Lincoln wero presented | CHICAGO, Jan. 1f—The trial of Wil- jaevad. cle i i R v 1 e supreme court held the grand- s to the president today and later called Lorimer & e . : . ) B ity clear - egister at Valentine | e unconaitodonst | ot e day and lster called | liam Lorimer and other former officlals | The last mentien 'of the Beigies i Sheridan, past cloudy S eadl ey s e vy o R R de e on the Nebraska delegation of the La Salle Street Trast and Sav- |available maritime records notes its am - Sioux ( 12 1% T WASHINGTON, Ja ¥ 1 M B e re s be based “M Congressional Investigation after alleged| Clyde A. Rossiter, ex-sheriff of Cherry |ings bank, set to begin today in the |rival at December 12 at Hesham, Engs \ Vele NN S - NGTON, Jan. 1i.—Claude A, |the assumption that state officials evi- | ugurious interest churged by national | county, was today nominated for register |criminal court, was continued to Feb- | land, from Segunto, Spein. The T indientes trate bf precipitation Rosseter of Valentine, Neb., was nomi- |dently held the grandfather law valid, | banks was urged before the rules com I:r the land office at Alllance, Mr. Ros- v " | e . > Steamer Indicates below zero. . nited for register of the land office ut [and the two officials in enforcing it |Mittee by Representative Howard of | o o w41 2 Fo ."‘r r- Ros- |ruary M. The men are charged with | was owned by the International Navigs- ndion “L‘" - A ABBIG [P Pl e B & | Georgia A - »“(..' ..'.n.‘ recommended Dy Senator | complicity in the wrecking of the insti- | tion company of Bilbao. Its gross tons | | Aujouined at 3 p. m. until noon Tuesday. | Hitcheock tution nage was 2,10, \ 3 & 4