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i / Call Tylpr 1000 ] If You Want to k to The Bee or to Anyone Connected With The Be VOIL. NO. XLV 204, AHTA, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL THE OMAHA DAILY BEE [ & On Trains, st Motel SINGI 0 916 10, 1916, Nows Stands, eto., be. "i\? 4 oy e EGRO SOLDIERS BATTLE RANGERS; TROOPER IS SLAIN Enlisted Men Have Mix with Two Texas Fighters and Sheriff in Del Rio Red Light NEW CLOTHING FOR - TROOPS IN MEXICO American Soldiers on Trail of Villa | Will Soon Be Equipped with Fresh Duds. CAMPAIGN HARD ON FAIMENT\ COLUMBUS, N, M., April 9! | American troops in the field in Mex Zone : . . leo will soon be equipped with new that torn into THREE ATTACK THE OFFICERS| o Town Will Pmée." Aflllnl( Presence palgn, A consignment of shoes, hats, of Blacks and Ask for Their :|1l|lhvln‘l swenters and other woar- 2 | e valued at $100,000, was clothing to replac shrede In the wstrain cam ing apparel forwarded south along tho American MUCH INDIGNATION AROUSED‘“"" of communication today With the clothing went a ship DEL RIO, Tex., April 9.~ Private ment of approximately a quartey of lohn Wade, of Company C, Twenty- & million dollars In Mexiean gold fourth Infantry regiment, was killed and silver coin to bo used (n paying here late last night, when two rang-| the wages of the soldiers, who while ory and Sheriff Almond attempted 1o in forelgn service 20 per cent arrest woldlers, who |additional pay had created u disturbance in a houne In the restricted district I'hreo negroes are sald to have at draw The troops have ex perienced difficulty spending Amer. sxteen negro lewn money and for this reason, Mex |lean coln was went | tucked the officers, while the latter | Wade | Micn Jumped on Ranger Barler, according | offlcerns hore of the ¢ Tl of New Wane were tuking them to the jull pecilntion exprossed wmong toduy an to the possibility tabiishment of n new expedi to witnesses, pressing him to the b ¥ . tlonary base at & point east along the ground, and clubbing hm on the |y a6 and newrer the actual fleld of head with the butt of his revolver. | operations than Columbus, 1t s realized | Lying on his back, Barler drew his that as the length of the line of com 5 munleation, now approximately 400 miles | pistol and fired ovor hin whoulder. | Lt o O blom of Kaoping | Wade way killed it Intact (ncrenses proportionately Protests against the presence of Versistent 108 were current higes and requests for the gemoval of the | today that a band of Moxicans crossed | | ha Reve Gad tao | he Amerlcan border at Novin, about negro soldlers, who haye paon h fifty niles canmt of Columbus, lunt tioned here for the last three| wedncaday night and went south into | W , were being prepared today to, Mexico® cutting fences ns they wen be sent to the War department,| Nothing could be lsarned at military | g headqunriers concerning the veports Much indignation existed in Del ’““\ which aid nol " whethoer the men wers today as a result of the affair | Villistas or armed gypaies — Unensiness Vxpreased, i 3 ) B d 1110 ¥ Little was known at military lead Villa's Bodygua: south of oxpressed, Iheutenant . expoditionary chief-of-matf, Tough and Powerfud |, Veterans of Mexico | sho nus veen on staton at coionia, by {0 new field headquarters the campuign Hatevo, but | # gone to Namiquipa to estublis while teneral PURSHING'S April 6By CAMP, at the )"'v"" | Pershing Ix reported to be on hin way Aeroplane and = Motor |, v orivame front south of Bateve V. M., April 9.)- Truck to Columbus, ' | A wpeciul traln Arrived here todny oar- | men who are reported (o be traveling | oo r g pawn of KiFaso, who won | with Vila now as his bodyguard and [\ GO U T deide of Lieutenant | s s 0 rear guard against American troops are described here as xome of the strong oot and toughest specimens of physical Colonel Lyree Iivers, who Is Aangerousty il of pneumonia at Camns Grandes, Dr Brown was provided with a high-powered Von Jagow Says Empire Gave Amer- o ‘ \,p"‘ o IN MEXICO-—American soldiers getting "1 the Mexican adobe houses along the line of GERMANY BACKED HUGHES STOGK IN NEBRASKA RISING Rush on Stores for Lead Pencils to £ COPY TWO CENTS FRENCH ARMIES | HARDING PREDICTS | VICTORY OF UNITED | G},VFE;JEPTmAN%mT REPUBLICAN PARTY | Ohio Senator, Named Temporary Chairman of National Conven- tion, Says it is Useless to Talk of 1912 Gallic Forces Evacuate This Posi- tion and Germans Then Attack New Line from Harcourt to Cumieres PEEK THROUGH THE KEYHOLE THIS ASSAULT 18 REPULSED | 8peaker Criticises Domestic and Teutons Succeed at One Point in Foreign Policy of Wilson Administration Entering Trenches, but Are Ejected BURKETT OF NEBRASKA TALKS | PARIS OFFICIAL STATEMENT CHICAGO, April 9. Repubtican | PARIS, April 0. /The French | €aders from various sections of the | count et lan 4 1 / H0ma | evacuated the Bethincourt saltent Biry met 1ast night at Appomat to ( bunquet of 1] to Saturday n'ght and the Germans (o sy banque the. Hamiilon club, Among the speakers were Sone | day attacked with great violence | ntoy Warren G. Harding of Ohlo, | their new line from Avocourt fto Inod wity | Pmed yesterday an tomporary chals Uiiiarop, but were repgis ' man of the republiean national cor | wanguiry loases entfon; Henntor L. Y, Sherman of | Only at one point northeast of | 4y nois, presidential enndidate, and Avocourt, did the Gormans succeed | poe ganiinr § Burketf of Ne in entering the French trenches, and | ppquka from this position they were fimmedi fienntor Harding, responding to the ately ejocted through a counter at- toumt “Looking Forward,” extolled tack, according to the French offl- ropublicanism and predicted a spesdy clal communication lssued tonight return of republican administration The capture by French troops of | Of the disruption of the party he satd about 160 meters of a German trench . aeiese 1o Wik of hal rather forget 't and let natl veariel southwest of Douaumont village, = tha democratic party 1o n s in northeast of Verdun, was announced | four yeurs of happy forgetting Fyary ) by the war office this afternoon, | *ssential remains, even the inspirin Progress in communicating erenches 0 T Sl ws south of the village alwo Wak 1e=| 0 0 il (hers is ported endiness of the pooy It Pee R ckefell(‘l' W]‘I Peek Through Keyhele, 0 v} b | A & Henator Harding Jdreun Py ' wan not formally Inbelod “"Keynole' Lis Aid Churches in akivrs YARATARE Ik S AE Jasal & Do hrough b keyhole In the course of wddress the or said I'he wen His Mining (‘amps politienl ity on s unmalehed In all our histor here in n marked DENVER, Colo., April -dohn D laeun gor rapublican restoration for oup [ 1wekerelier, Jr., han signified him Intentlon | g, q, 0401 sake as when the American | {10 glve tinancial assiatance Lo the 050C- | pannia (irned hopefully to Willlam Me fon of ehurches In the mining camps o K inle n 1 and there is an anxlety 1 Tron company, c- | today at the Colorade Fuel & ording 1o ANROUNCE for our natlonality that which Abraham Lincoln in 1860 not unifke pent made here sought out | | the company’s hoadquarters We belleve today In the very funds | This wupport, says the anouncement, | maptal principles on which the republican will be glven either to Protestant or | puriy yade fta matehloss contribution to | Catholic churches, or both, In any €om- s people’s advancement and the na- pany camp, “where the need of, or dealve | jon0r davelopment | and wo mean (o hold | | | therofor has been manifested by a 8uffl- he charter of republicanism Inviolate development, which the Mexican wars - ; ; [ : eyl 2% il Bater e o {ake i aonths No tepers ion Free Hand in Dealing with | Write Name on Ballot [elant number of residents to awsure ado gl S nave' proauces, as to Colonal Mivers' conditlon was re ¢ | auate sup: anence of wor B | All reports agres that there are not| ..., ..o Situation, | Likely, ‘:;::: B i A PETALE) | "We belleve today as ever in our his- | more than 00 of these men and ln‘rllx 2 e + ireying out this prosram Mr, Rocke- | (ory I (he Test essentialn of repre cated ore 1 8 conmic | | L £ ’ N sracy AnG | ey voty sted aome.| Attornaw Ts Kil ed DISPOSES OF WILD RUMORS | POLITICAL SKY CONTINUES HAZY | i oo o antiat. denomi- | #ontative demooracy anc the helpful tews, especially of this body guard type. | ' y 3 | | M | atioms, sutipuiated - shat: meitherae, Sper-| American pglicy of {ariff proteotion, awd They are deseribod as well soanoned B e U gl ) { i putipylbiod B L. | we aan sod charcin Toar¢ thah (1% sooln | men i awnation sros the bors aé| When Car Overturns; |, nry o som ’ MAOR, | (o o St Corvnpondens, [ sonal o 8o company. oo s lanky young men, who composed the | v) ) [April 6.)— Recent press dispatehes! | oo ADHI - (Spacial.y—An ths | 0¥ TeAonsibiiity for, or control over the | 180 of b gl g7 s 3 R T g = S aUD Rag, , s we 2 i churches PR ‘ hulk of Villa's ]mm ; V:rm m[:"’-”uh‘ Another Bad]v Hurt have brought word of statements In | atate enters infe the last week before the | “U00EER 0 cconstul must ba | nent personalities will ever have their in posed to- b Euiply good yibMd, ALhOUp " the Canadjan Parliament and Cana- | primary, the political sky apears o be e com. | fluence, but nothing changes political thefr rifles are sald to be interfor, They organized and controlled by the com- | '/ i Moy i s | have putation of being able 10| NORTHWOOD, Ta. ApHl §.—(Special | 4180 newspapers thut Germany was|JUst an hany as it has heen during moAt | ,ouniy” i which it is situsted,” M prikiipien fp LSRRI RN LIS SO o the reputation of belng able (o] ) , I8, April 9.—(Bpeci of the campalgn and peoplo Ini e men they are obscured, but not for lons, | travel without food such s other men | Tologram,)~Richard A, Baxter, young| planning after this war to plunge ":"'L’H“"",'I"‘_',"'f""m:'"g' ,'” "X:m';’:'[""”"‘” :“‘;1‘“”‘“""‘““ wrote Lo officers of the com- | UHES Y them "”,"“AIW””M AR “: | need, Bometimes a good sized handful | attorney, partner of M, M., Kepler, was | ) orics t . 14 | PARY o Jong | of corn is passed out to them as m-u‘nm‘m.n\ killed, and Ernest Butler, mem upon the American continent Aand toront parts of the state do not APPEAT [ The plan outlines that the company will »'; ) pid St R entive dny's rations, Whils it is evident |ber of another prominent family, was| PArticularly to demand cession tolable to concentrate their idens 8o us 0| give sdditional aid to such profects by | S e Lok Metbs. YA POR A that there has been n great falling off [ werfously If not fataly hurt, when the | Germany of the Dominfon of Canada, | waker a guess on the outcoms, an re-|lensing at & nominal rental sites for | “‘ "‘ . “""" ’, ”;‘“"H’.' :‘ in loyalty to Villa since his attack on|automobile In which they were rding ! In a conversation with Herr von|*aris any part of “_" state ticket }.w:mh hulldings SRat Gl thesarty ' 1iis. - Coatindian e Columbus, 1t 8 thought pomsible thatfoverturned, as they attempted to turn | joeow minister of foreign affairs,| " the Fokitey of Nebrawka preforential | The first edifice to be ercted under thin a7 this handfol of hix old guards may show | around on North Fighth street near the | |- ' " | prostdential candidate, the outcome of |plan will be *a Catholle church at Ber J i i i f " In we It thelr | eity 0 eon % | The Assoclated Press correspondent|the political fight yesterday in New York |wind. Plane have been drafter and con- | N0t only han the Furopean war not one real fight In Villa's defense If thelreity limits this moring. Leon | tkatrcson bt Biulsns But 1 bap Gone leader stays with them untll the Ameri- | Barnes, business manager of the North-| referred to these rumors which resulted In the selection of Fred-|struction will begin wsoon, It was an e el s o O SRR 1t hab cans overtake them wood Anchor, and W, . Colliny, son The forelgn minister's first reply | erick C. Tanner as chafeman of the state |notunced ! aiven us & flotitious, seetional rosnarity, | - of Edwin Colling, escaped practically un republican commifttes, has brought | | 0,0 [ | wan @ uthreak of laughter but It de ol blind us to the depressio: British Ship Ownerg | Hesters seck wan broken. "mui.| W48 an outbresk of louk ro | Hughen’ atock up conaiderably and rein- | CHICAGQ WILL CELEBRATE | iikety to tollow, nor to the industrial and | 11 lSl D lor sustained several broken ribs and | How can people Invent or belleve | ¢ oq (1o belfef that Judge Hughen BlRTHDAY OF OMAHA MAN {nl menace of desperate Europe | M k 3 H 3 'P f‘ o ( Internal injuries, He aid recover con- | such stories?’ he asked D Anyone | will mccept the republican nomination | iy n péase for 18 own M’MW | aKe uQ‘J ro lts sclousness until late today not entirely blinded by passion it {s [ This In aure to increase the run on the [, oo S | When Baxter, who was driving, at-} 400t heyond doubt that Germany|'ond pencil store for equipment to write | o\ 0 " ettt Mot B e the Omaha Appeal for Preparedne | X HINGTON, April 8.~Huge profits | tempted to turn arvound he apparentl |the name of Charles B. Hughes when | \SHING pri 1o profits | 0 4 1| never pursued such senseless aims Young Men's Christion association, will | Auserting that the tariff will be (he have een the reward of British ship | Underestimated the wpeed of e car and folks go to the polls he colobrated in Chleago April @, under | [ f ik 9 t ey v, nccording to con. | could mnot control it. It ran throush | and never contemplated doing so On the gubernatorial situation there is | | At b (b OliRaie Tokng Men's | EURS IMUS OF ShA GININE STRBGIAN, S of e Ia Ly ording Vo con he auspices of the Chicago Youn en's aker added i report of dlvidends declared by M roadside ditch up the bank and back Wouldn Have th Time, | muct Alversits of opinion although \‘ h”’d“,‘“ By i L i”\ 3 :AII:’ ',,, Baraan i oral companies recently, Advices to| down akaln and almost to tha center| .cun one fmagine a state of affairs in | nearly everyone who hes tnterested him- |y Wil ATLER L G § there will:be thi ptriotio & Yokt the Commerce department ay Mt [0F the vopA BESEE. t1-overturned Furope after the war such that we should | self in the situation admits that Miles| .. 1\ Omahu, but has b i Chloaso | greparedness, with repblioans dommibted Lamport and Holt, whose ships are - [have the letsure or a free enough hand fand McKelvey. have been coming fast!ror the last month. He is now, and has | Lo an sdecuste program for national de- | \ the American trade, after providing Fear for safetv Uf to divert our atronkth and efforts to auch | during the last two weeks, A Wrong dry | yeen for vears, international sscretns iyl ‘ # and depreclation, have a profit T ” = a task on the Amerlcan continent worker sald last night that the nomina-| .0 he originated the iden of the raflroad s i peinEinsl ta elilaGia e Bl f of §1,630,04 J L 4 h “Equally ridiculous, though unfortun- | tlon 1ald between Sutton and MeKelvey. | young M ah8s f . r oung Men's Christlan assoclations and | ministration fn ite forelgn policy at a YOUNG MA—THON FA_YAILY a'pa'nese 1ner Wlt ately this phase has o serfous side, are | Another who had hardly made up his|tounded n number of them. He I8 the | me of anxiet ke the pressnt day. 1 ors which ydorstand here and [ mind, who to support, said with equal|author of the history of the Young Men's ot} ® L 'I fG " . V 1 o | rumors which T understand her author & had rather present n united front to the BURNED BY OASOLINE| ® Li0B OF GTOat Value rmem i e satet | sasaranes oo 1t sepese Mion | i of e ety of the Young Men's | ad rihar praset & ueied tront 1o th that Germany after the war will take [Sutton. All appear to bellave that Mies|of twenty velumes R e A . T D, April 9 colal)~ | LONDON, Aprll f-Lloyds announced | revenge on the United States, by pursus |18 an contender and that elther McKelvey | Rev. Dr. L. Groh of Omalin, who was a | of & Aivided poople ged 18 4 an | tonight that the French fishing vesssl anti-Ameriean polley, 1t 1s even | or Button will be his chief competitor | cont mate of Mr. Weldensall in We are pursuing Villa and his robbe Bryn ‘ ng AN AN | ¥ I t howy from her [ Falnte Marle had been sunk, The erew | v ied 1o me tha wpprehenst On_the democratic side of the guberna- | Gettyshurg colloge, has written an snd axth tha RelA anbr but Hed ar 1 fler m e wns landed, Additional Information con- | oo daren for from vietorfous | torial race track there are but two can- | preciation of him and this wil 4 |4 Vilson admis ted it and hopo of {corning the sinking of the AeAmMSHID | Garmany an attempt to break down the Aidates, so the demoarats are not havin®|at the celebration by the proser ondlens meddling I which 1n \ ¢ ntertained, Mrs, | nomiAs | Chantala 1 that nine firemen on the eisina’ Dlant its flag in th as hard a time to make a selection, ac-{dent of Gettysburs lege al the ted the needles neoursgement of Monroe doctrin rosel n IEhting | vessel were killed y Central America on a destan t 1ding to personal predelictions and on | bration arranes and it It lon wet A cablogram to Ldoyds from Kobe, [, . the U'nit dtates And orush | Resount of the general wet condition of e n " \ heer " L ng n r her w}\ Yapan, states that the Japanose stea ety atinin maste t both | the democratic party mar “’« p’ Ne- DELAWARE REPUBLICANS v ‘ nd insult t o at. 3 e 1 ek, Roig, obeussr B for | continmn A I e WILL GO UNINSTRUCTED """ e N ) o days o o o need hardly A L ta, | A . e R T he Intter part. The oablegram snye thars | oo fr - t et | Ing made by W, J. Hryan and the advan. | ; w L STREET CAR STRIKE IN FonsOnS (0 foAT the WOTRL CONOOTIING | nrlont by enemies of Germany in the | take sarved by the dry cavse in tha olec. | WILMINGT A " TOLEDO COMES TO END | ihe 140 Maru's fate evident It " fng | thona Taat T e 4d staak Galanaid | v the 1de Maru was formerly the | oo 1 with and may mean that Hroil arlle My il to ol ™ \ 1 do |} shilkn Mar It bad & Eross tonnage | . reca " Wil wir ¢ ihe " Platte hay smates Aelogat . " : ) o T " PACOMA, Wasl Ay b~ The Ja ¢ ' riuk 0Eowin, wnd w t nin fia 1 eamer I1de Maru clearsd from < = Reyar "o Ar nhid ' Lyl v o . ! [ R T fne » Inra 01106 0 ( A wing porting blod o [ ty of ’ . ' A 4 { \ 3 = T Place a Ban on the | LINCOLN VOTERS ARE ) \ l W m ‘ . ' Q n The Weather owed to Norfoll: Port P r of Poker REGISTERING MEAVILY ‘ aying . Disabled Ship Being WARMER ' e ' ) | g COURT 1S TRANSFERRED 810 ESTATE WILLED AWAY BODILY ACROSS CONTINENT WITHOUT WORD OF DOLLA Camparative Loval Heenrd [ DAY O \ nire Ay N Slisday 1 was A e b ) o At W e . " o ihe & . e o ' \ . ' ' ) y " . TWELVE SCHOOLS TAKE PART IN THIS CONTEST SOONER REPUBLICANS WCULD ABOLISH TITLE IN DUAL CONVENTIONS OF COUNSELLOR OF STATE SNOWSTORM CAUSES THE WILSONS Tu COME HOME wan Inju MORE AMERICAN TROOPS RUSHED ACROSS BORDER United States Soldiers Reported Being Hurried Into Mexico from Columbus as Fast as They Can Be Moved RESERVES SENT TO FORT BLISS Carranza Authorities Offer Pershing Use of Telephone and Tele- graph Lines FLYERS COURTEOUSLY TREATED A civil trom Co additional south into EL PABO April @ who arrived here toda that Tox fan limbux, reported hurried base an rapidly as fded with the trans oquipment troops are belng Mexleo from the they can he pro yortation and officiale in Kl Paso made to the military representations today inthoritie and (wo infantry ba tullons were went from Fort Bliss tonight to aet as reserves to the pa trols who are on guard every night n the prineipsl streets here The police officialy said they fear troub les with Mexicans in Juares, Some Supplies it There porehension felt that a num of Villista 1 number of repre enintives of ti-Amerienn faction porta nmong the peons and soldlers in Junrer the hope of causing an on brea Tiunre ng with the wierd worien of hostile nature, and rumors ¥ torles he United States soldle ) The Careanza of ficin tolng thelr best 1o suppres not recelvir e ¢ nmong the Amer | lean retugeen here in evidenced by the fuct that the Iatter have already (urned o Mexico, and others are dewring 1o do wo. Two mining men wno had left the ountry after the Banta Isabel masacre left hero for Chihushua City toda They sald that while the situation was not without danger they did not believa It wan sufficlently menactng to keep them from thelr busineases Wild Weports in Junres AN ANTONIO, Tex., April 9.~Co-0p eration 1o u limited extent by the Mex lean military authoritiey in the work of the Amerioan punitive forces In Mexics wan Indicated by their offer to Genera Pershing to the use of st tsiggraph and talephons ines, The offef was made 1o the avintors who Ianded in Chihushua weslk, and was reported today by General Pershing to Ge sl Funston, The drivers of the aeroplanes that vis ited Chihushus sald they had besn treatad courteonsly by General Gutierres, commanding officer at Chihuahus, after it was demonstrated that they had coms on a friendly although before that fact was determined by the ularmed mission publie, & few wtones had been thrown at them and a shot or two fired. No one red Offer Une of Wires, General Pershing anid some supplies had heen purchased In Chihushua and that there appeared no disposition on the part of those with stores to withhold their gooda, but that the limited amount of supplies at Chihuahua at present made t lmpossibie to get provisiol The present position of e advanced columns was not made publi®d but it wa nown that cavalry columna under Co nels Brown and Dodd are driving south from Batevo with all apeed. Officers here lind no information that either force had v an Parral, but they sald the information would be no coolpt of wueh wurprine ) Pershing himaelf {8 moving wsouth along the trall to Sateve, person ally directing, #o far as possible, the pur suit of Villa and the search of the moun tains and plaina adjacent to the trails being followed, Have Friendly Discussion. Hefore Ban Geronlmo ranch leaving his headquarters on the north of Guerrero, ral Pershing and General Luis Her rera, the Carranza general whose de fection wan reported, called upon him and that the two had discussed In « friendly manner the offorts belng made \ th rmments to run down the o excellent work that had been done been #o marked that headquarters officlals are anxious! walting reinforoements of arm o the sagvice Although 1t is now regos o the bost wer ' X " Hoate 1 the f ' rvige are dolng | ¥ And carryin v ! abi hon . 0-L-D Auto Road In Fine Condition Y N o e - e alon \alen

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