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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE " SINKING ANY OF VESSELS NAMED Reply of Imperial Government to Inquiries of U, 8, Will Dis olaim Responsibility for Attacks TO BE TRANSMITTED S00N Germany Asks Ambassador Gerard What Information U. 8, Has About Incraent OTHER DATA COMING BY MAIL BERLIN, April 10 (Vin Lon don, ) —The German note in response to Inquiries of the American gov ernment regarding the channel steamer Bussex and the steamery Kn glishman, Manchester Englneer, agle Point and Berwindvale will be tragsmitted to the bamsy tonight or The note cabled, marines involved American em Tuesday morning declares, as % of sub have that the commande might in which pomssibly attack the absolutely certaim troyed by been on Bussex, that the an make It Bussex was not de # German torpedo IAkewline, Germany denles rospon pibility for the sinking of the other ovidence having been ad duced the that no blame sttaches to Germany, sleamers, ot investigation to show [of Aprtt 0 10 with the told him on WASHINGTON, Bec Lansing' April conference brief, e {nformation to discuss amban relary ambassador w no definite prepared wo the he had which he the case at this sadoyr will come ment at a later time wis time to the Btute depart WABHINGTON, April 10.--—Becre- tery Lansing announced today that | Ambassador Gerard had cabled that | the German foreign office informed him it vould band him a note on 1he Bussex case probably today Count von Bernstorff, the German swhassador, will confer with Bec- yetary Lansing this afternoon, The ambassador made the appointment. A preliminary statement handed to Mr Gerard by the Berlin foreign office I» mderstood 1o be on its way to the Btate department hy cable, Other informution in the nature of ovl Aence wathered by the American embassy in Paris is on the liner St. Pauvl, which 1 expected to dock n New York Thurs- day. Efforts will be made to have it here for the Fridey meeting of the cab- inet Germany has asked Ambassador Gerard what Information regarding the explos slon which damaged the Sussex 18 in the possesslon of the American government, This nquiry was forwarded by Ambase wador Gerard the Btate department. When the information was made Mr, ard was Informed that German invess tigation into the case of the Bussex had not up to that time disclosed any German | to was responsible It was made clear today at the German that Count Von Bernstorff, who | Washington this forenoon had not officially been definitely wubmarine embssy returned to from New formed 1} nd denled responsibility t German and explosion Moorhead Prints ‘ Name of Hughes in the Poll Booths l expr Hug ner Harley Moor 1 has printed l of Judge Hugh ho pol h | ndidate The Weather Dmaha Y esterday | previously | | of the FIERCE FIGHT FOR DEAD MAN'S HILL Germans Capture Five Hundrrfl Yards of French Advenced | Trenches, | FRONT THIRTEEN MILES wxwl PARIS, April 10, The continued thelr attacks last night in Verdun region east and west of front thirteen 304 to Fort war office an in the fight fng west of the river for possession Germans the the miles long from Hill No The nouncement says today Meuse, over a Douaumont of Deadman Hill the Germans were yepulsed except on a front of 500 yards near Hill No, 206, East of the river the German assaultys galned no appreciable results The text of West of statement follows Meune the the ents bombardr night, It was folently particularly dire W4, The attack delivere " ted againat yesterday oven Bl and which ngalnst Dendmar was, kenorally spesking, repulsed with to our adversaries, it possible the trate our advanced trenches at hill lowses smportant for Germans (o b Wa took about Kast of the spirited fighting wood of Fontaine Bt Bacherauville, We In. the communicating enemy of the a front of about B0 yards 100 prisoners Metine st won ver in the lttle onnt of PrOKTORS of the Dovnu there night Murtin, have made hes of tre villuge south mont “In the Woovre bardment of the vilinges Meuse helghis It han been contirmed n the reglon of Verdun wus marked by the first offensive movgment, In which the forcesn of the attacked over a front of more kilometers (thirteen miles) Our adversaries, who have not achleved ommensurate (o thélr effort the extent of which ure bodies plled up in front been boin foothills that the day general enemy than twenty any result suffered lowsen ovidenced by the of our There portance on the lines of m front has been to occurrence remainder of the | Vreneh Positions Inolated, BURLIN, April 10.~(Vin Logdon.)—The war office announced toduy that in the tighting near Botgincourt in the Verdun reglon, the town and two fortified points | PAGES., [ THE WEATHER. ; Fair On T Mote) News Stands, elo, bo SINGLE (COPY TWO CENTS, DUTCH ARMY READY TO REPEL INVASION -The situation in Holland, where irri- tation against hoth England and Germany hag become most pronounced, is becoming criti- The Dutch army, mobilized since the beginning of the war, is now being subjected to arduous maneuvers, as if to repel forces landing from the North Sea near Flushing and OMAIA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1916 TWELVE il Al DIRECTORS ARE CHOSEN F“” | o NEW x i from the German and Belgian frontiers Nine Mc "Will Later E]e(-tJ Their 00 Officers, Are Se- lected by Stockholders of New Exchange. l NO MORE STOCK FOR SALE Incorporated for Twenty-Five Thou- sand with But Fifty Shares | of Btock Issued OPEN OFFICES IMMEDIATELY Nine directors for the new Omuha Hay exchunge were elected at the or ganlzation meeting held at the Com merclal elub rooms at 3:80 o'clock yesterdny afternoon Thirty-five of the tifty share hold ere in this new concern attended the organization Ihomas B Coleman, was made temporary chalr and W, A, Elllg meeting man, retary , temporary wec The directors are A Knapp, J Haversffek, Luther Forrest Richards, ons, ¥ W Clarke, Jr Vileet Oy directors A. A, Nixon, E M. Welsh, George I Drake, J, De Charles H, Plek Judson and H, 8§ i Of e to hold n he nre meoting Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock to we lact a premident urer, from among thelr number an the officors are 18 to be employed vice prosident and trens A# woon hosen an inapector and temporary officos %0 that the work of cting and grading the hay murket are to he officially that daily begun inw comes on the Omaha AL the organization meeting, Chalrman Coleman explained the purpose of the | organization, gave a brief history of it and assured the stockholders that the | rafironds have promised thelr wupport and co-operation in the development of the new hay market for Omaha. The arllclen of Incorporation were adopted and these are to be filed within a fow dayn Une Standard Grades, The standard of grades of hay adopted DI/TCH oUTROST COFFEY REPORTS ON COMPENSATION LAW QUINTL #rirs SERVICE. Just the Right Age | AUSTRIANS PLAN Charles E. Hughes, associate jus- | tice of the supreme court of the United Btates, who is the choice of | Deputy Labor Commissioner Issues so many republicans for the pres Comprehensive Pamphlet on the |dential nomination, was born at Working of Law During Year, MAKES SOME The official report upon the eration of the Nebraska op workmen's O e dost to TR cataiunl AN (o ‘:« ok ?.’:””““‘.;.f“'y, .'lllflmmr”';”' ar¢| compensation law, for the year end Inted, The French were out off, losing | W ¥ ol il o fng November 30, 10156, has been ,1,4 prisoners, two. guns and fifteen ma A vote of thanks was given to Mr, |complled and issued in pamphlet chine guns, The lossas of the French in | ., 0 g Tt 2 f v the Sists Dé + Nilled or wonndaf MG Lt skl ole v and the trade extension com- | form by the Htate Jepartment of imn:.-l lur,lu(hlllnx the idea K,,r " lm;»,mh,,, and under the direction of 5 y— exchange for Omaha and for the work | . i . - Hltchcock tO Come Ithey Bave Mome for s haif. year of Frank M. Coffey, deputy commis | more prefiminary to the present status|sloner, It is a comprehensive volume Back tO Rall His | of the organization of 164 pages, full of facts and y Mr. Coloman was clialrman of the 1936 ) ¢(eyrey, The law was pansed by Hm Forces at Primary (From n Staff Correspondent,) WASHINGTON, April 10,~(Bpecial Tel egram,)~Benutor Hitcheock, scenting the battle from afar, champing at the bit | under the attacks of Colonel W, J, Br will leave for Nebraska tomorrow even Ing to be present at o meeting of demo crats on Tuesdny evening, and to take a hurried visit to certain “soft” in the state, before primary day Bryan's anathemas have been recelving | encouragement with n view of trying to counteract thelr effect He will Join Keith Neville in one or two big meetings and generally indulge in an old-fashioned rallying of the followers of democracy an, soctions where From this distance it looks as if Ne braska was in for w real, simon-pure superheated primary on April 18, und a number of surprises may with perfect | wafety looked for " Neb., April 10.—(8pecial Telegram.)—-Shortly after the arrival of W. J. Bryan tonight announcement was made that G, M. Iitcheock will speak here next Thursday, when he is expected reply in detall to the charges HBryan has been making against him over the Dakota Central Soon to Be Sold Mrs, Reavis Leaves for Father's Bedside Toledo Street Cars Runnine Again FEDERAL GRAND JURY TO CONSIDER FIFTY CASES trade extension commities of the Come~ mercial elub, the committes In which CONFEREES APPOINTED ON INDIAN APPROPRIATION legislature of 1910 and vunmumnnlly SUGGESTIONS | (len Falls, N. Y, ago today. president of this great republic, MRS. JOE HOWARD SHOOTS HERSELF Wife of Orpheum Headliner Com- | trian commanders mits Suicide at Hotel Fon- unelle. fifty-four years Just the right age for a man to be ; ITALIANS READY T0 MEET THEM | BIG OFFENSIVE | Movement Along Entire Italian Front is Forecasted hy Dis- patches from Rome ROME, April 10 (Via Paris,) The Austrians are preparing an of- fensive on a large scale along the whole Itallan front, according to dispatches recelved here, which slato, nnn this action was decided | on a recent conference between | Ar«huuk' Kugent and the other Auy- of troops huve from the Rumanian of munitions are Strong bodies horder being withdrawn {arn quantities DOMESTIC TROUBLE THE CAUSE |sent from the interlor of the empire. British Brokers in New York Stop Trading with Holland e wid he ! At “ and \ A Poam (14 ek ) \ o \ Golf Cup Trophy is Stolen from Evans CHIROPRACTOR CHARGED WITH KILLING YOUNG WOMAN heen | VILLA REPORTED HEADED TOWARD ~ CITY OF DURANGO Report to El Paso 3ays That Bandit Passed South of Parral with But Two Hundred Men, AMERICANS ARE ONE DAY AWAY Airietta Brothers Are 8Said to Have Thousand Men in Vieinity of Durango. SUPPLY PROBLEM I8 DIFFICULT EL. PASO, Tex,, April 10,~Cen flrmation of reports that Francisco Villa was In the neighborhood of 1'wrral, or had passed it, was brought (o Juarez today by General ¥Francisco Be the Carranze commander at Madera tan, 5 General Bertanl, who cama t6 Juares for & conference with his superfor, Gen oral Oavirs, sald that before he laft Madera Baturday authentic reports were rocelved that Villa had been seen at Ca margo, This town is about sixty miles northeast of Parral. Proceeding at hin previous speed, the bandit leader would eastly have made Parral, Bertan! had no report on how closs the American troops were folowing The 1ast fight between Carvansistas and | Villitas occurred at Han Franciaco de Norja four days ago, the general sald the Villlstas being defeated and leaving behind them a number of dead and wounded Shot In Left Les. Genernl Bortani sald he had an abso Jute confirmation that Villa had been wounded, ‘The bandit was shot In the Jeft leg, he wald, and was further injured when his horse fell on him, breaking the bones of the leg | He reported detachments of the Ameri can forces st Banta An d Namiquips Both General Gavira and General Ber | tani anserted today they had no kaowi- odge that a limit had been placed on the operations of American troops in Mexico “I understand, however,”” General Be tanl added, “that the American forces will be willing to withdraw as soon As the Villlsta organizations are thoroughly | broken up | “So far the relations of the de facto troops and the American soldiers have been friendly and co-operative, There has not been a single unpleasant inci | dent.” General Gavira, the Juares com | mander, denled that he wus to be super- seded by Ceneral Hernandes, A statement attributed to Mexiean Con sul_Garela that Villa has now escaped lunfl possibility of eapture by the Ameris y thi the first annual report thai (cans, having crossed a dead line estab- the hay markst {des originated, and the | this 18 (I b ’ The Itallan military chiete, the ais- |jished by Prosident Wilson and Car- committes that took the first stops | has been made, s % | | toward realizing the organization. Mr. | . Mrs, Joseph K. Howard, wife of | patches further say, have made all prep- | ranza, beyond which It was agreed that Coleman was again made chalrman of Deputy Commissloner Coffey cIte8] he gotor who is sppearing &t the | wrations to break the offensive and to|the American troops would not eontiiie the new trade oxtension committes for|the fact that the passage of the|orpneum (his week as the headline|force the Austrians back on the defen- | ‘helr pursuit for the bandit, was fiatly | 196 and the work was continued. When | workmen's compensation 1aw, 80 f&F | 4omaotion shot and killed herself at | sive | denied by Mr, Garcia. The Mexiean con- the hay market matter was taken be-! g0 Nebraska is concerned, marked a & ¢ ;- sl snid as far as bo knew no Wmit of fore the executive eommittes, however, gt ¢ the Fontenelle hotel last night. The! the American pursult had been agreed [ the matter was tarned over to the sxecu. | B€¥W economic principle in the &f-| .. 0i40 45 attributed to domesite Mltchel ASkS PI’Obe | upon by the two governments | tive body and a wubcommittee of that | falrs of the state u:m~|rll|"'lll,||w'4 troubles which made her despondent. : Mexican u'fllr'lu:nnlwr" :ml not dis- body was appointed to handle it, again | ever, is not the only state having a b f AH N d I ul |cuss w report that the de facto govern with Mr, Coleman chairman of the spe-| givilor taw wpon the statute books The lsst tme Mr. Moward ap 0 eged 1ns t meng will woon inform the American oy clul committes 5 4 } ‘[ peared in Omaha weveral years ago, ' ernment that it Is in position to relieve ALl Stock 1a Sold. as there are thirty-five others hin first wife whose stage name was tO Amerlcan Fl&g the Amerfcan troops of the task of chas- When the prelfminary steps reached Part of Production Cot, | Mabel Barrison, died in Toronto, | ’!”" """" Mr. ”"'““‘ """l‘ he had no in. the atake where stock AubACFiptions were| Preliminary to going fnto the detalls of | Canada, Mr. Howard continued to| NEW YORK, April 10~Mayer Mitchel| Trmation on matters of & diplomatic required, the stock went even more + Daouty Commissioner Coffey | . today - uested President Willlam G, i rapidly thén anyone had dramed, | DY remert: Deputy ¢ "“,‘ i A m’r‘. play out his engagement here before v, . ,¢ ' i1e hoard of educstion to tn-| With Villa moving into Durango the was docided to fncorporate for §95,00, that | 818 sttention fo the fact “‘" ; |I ton | 1e8ving for Toronto to bury his Wite. | veatignte an alleged insult to the Amer-|"'PPly problem of the army continues only fifty shares of %00 each should|'¥in Principy hik ”‘ e e | Mr. Howard fx a mong writer of con-|foan flag at a mecting held here last|'® the fore. Heavy shipments to pri be wold owe were all subscribed [0f Workmen's compensation, 18 THMC T [gigarable note, Tfe has written a number | night in the ashington Irving high school, vate contractors In Chihushua City will within a few weeks and at the present |burden of accidenta occurring 7 A * lof popular melodies of the day and he| Pointing out the sWiate law covering|ProPably be made from Il Paso In a | time there is no stock for sale | dustry ahall become a part of the “1' | was for several years a member of the| wuch offenses, the mayor said |few days. The tender of the use of the ng are the stockholders in this|of production in that industry, to the [0ty uh “Adams and Howard, who| It weems 14 me unspeakable that there|'1STAPh and telephone lines by the de enterprise ond that t consumer Wil eventunlly | o0 0 pumber of successful musical | should be heard in a public school in |h|,."l< to government to General Pershing Wels) . 8 Clarks fr ear the expense of the same, adding thay | .o 0 = aing The Time, the| ity such utterances as 1 understand were| "Il De of immenss aid in ordering sad Owens G, T. Wilson “This principle of socinl right and Justice [y yna the The Girl at the | mude | shipping supplies Judson George A, Rober o sy e Y % v | Edward Barton \||m’.(m | means that the It 2 4 by 88| Halm M obody ¥rom Starland he spenker to whom the alleged insult Carrany Wil Co-Opernte. A. A, Nixon K. 8, Westhroo cidential tnjury is as m At par of the The Golden Girl” and numerous others. | was attributed was James H. Maurer, WITH GENERAL PERSIHING, BE ol B P article produced an {8 any other low Ir, Howard (s appearing at the Or-| president of the Pennaylvania State Fed.|LOW NAMIQUIPA, April 9,—(By Radio 1. Bergauis H. Updike vy L n aer 1 F Prenting 1. Tawnhe fon of materia brea ) tr. Howard, the Fontenello manage: | posed establishment of a state constabu. Planes which flew from here to Chy ¥ ‘; |‘HVH‘»‘ ' n t or replacin mach nery and [ment Adeclares, s not stopping at the | ury jn New York, he was quoted as hay- | huahua City returned today, bringing te It i€, Tirown Ve Pontenells. ne akotited General Porshing, expeditionary com O, M. Plekens As to the 1ditior " LA Down with the stars and stripes. mander, reports that the constitutional . M. Durkee S or Ist authorities in that city are co-ope: . 8mi L r . ' perat A A e TR | C p ‘Ili ]11]( Se ars ]]pg lIl the pursult of Villa. The planes carried h c . 3 v dispatches to the constitutional tfioe in furing ()d] F('H Dy‘ T( ff 0 I natitutionalist au i . scribed as Importan I NG A t R. l F ‘. The arrival of the two flisrs in Ch s . ” . ' ! y fliers in Chy Medienl Attontion ' Lodg the populace, since thelr coming had not (e e . ariff 1 ) MA A1 Five war- | been announced, This, however, subsided . 1 f ] N ' Cantor ned the A8 s0on as thele ldentity was determined l) B t, et A WA t ha led ' My ind talned hospitably by the tonalis I'J 1; y ¥ w0 (o ) at Bhanghat offh and an ial reception wae ay Big Judgmen : | 1 e o ek e o Shangh s . - ' el ler for the ™is oo taken h Oenera WOODROUGH IN FEDERAL 1o Cay ro | Porshing and A1t ua being one of th . “ . M foction MONE | MoK Peasauris 1dents of the progre: [ uree COURT MERELY AS LAWYER ¢ the oamedittars S (L R e . e " rea n Maxice ‘ . ported a8 o air scouts 1oft here at dayllght yes h i P torday, reaching Chikushua fn about twe Mo p ' t Potion. Al &= e ' V ring g same | \ planes loft the ety . N f 2 famew 1301 ' A ' [ ' The fiying eon ! were peported ox LW . N : ol e s LA argial teld ¢ The Dy 's Whee Noiee . (™ ol whant A0e 4 he helaht Paris s S IR ndar b reparting & whish raued In the Vo rewium mlang a Ehirtern mile worth uf Lhe strnnghuld the Feaneh Hues stnnd the tont of et e DRECINH ANK proparing for & wew e ln Meaapainmauie " ) he Betated » ke b e dirntnnee Victnbiy wt he wninge ot the selied furees wi the Tharls s wrndually apprenching slesee (o Wubbh Amarn, aoenrding 8 the Hetiieh « PHE SINRING B FHREE Rtk Stenmers (v annnnnced fram b [ETI wers e SiiRawar Malt Whe Llennimund sl e Vanue