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- Call Tyler 1000 If You Want to Talk to The Bee \ or to Anyone Connected With Tho Bee. NO. RUSSIAN ARMY 264, [FORMER AK-SAR-BEN LANDS UPON THE ~ QUEEN HAS ELOPED S {Ap OVFR Miss Frances Hochstetler and Fred Daugherty Are Married at Red Oak. BUT ALL IS NOW FORGIVEN Miss tieth queen ante of last SOIL OF FRANCE Beveral Trlmporu Unload Musco- vite Boldiers at Marseilles to Aid Allies in the West, JOFFRE WELCOMES THE SLAys Mr and Mre. stetler, wag married Wednesday af Czar Sends IAI‘Vge ”For“ to Aid the | ternoon at 2:30 in Red Oak, Entente Armies in Western | Mr. Fred Daugherty, son of Mr Arena Mre, John M. Daugherty and cousin s of the late Count Jobn A, Creighton FRENCH TAKE THE OFFENSIVE Frances Hmhmm]ur twen of Ak-S8ar-Ben; debut year, and daughter of Frank Burgert Hoch Ia, to and The palr had originally planned to motor to Red Oak, but at the last PARIS, April 20.—A strong force minute bad roads made this impos of Russian troops disembarked at sible, and they took the train in Marseilles at noon today. The lluu-‘unml At Red Oak they were met slang are to fight beside the allled | by Mr, Daugherty's friend, Mr, Clar soldlers in France, ence A, Larson, and all the prelimi General Joffre welcomed the Rus- | naries being quickly arranged, the slans in an order of the day, saying | civil marriage gervice was per their arrival wag another proof of formed by Justice Gideon Black- the devotion of Russia to the com- non cause, French troops took the offensive lust night In the Verdun reglon on stone at his office The bride then flew to a telephone Footh and called up her mother by long distance, while the bridegroom the right bank of the Meuse, The | in an adjoining booth telephoned his war office announcement of this| parents, There were expressions of sfternoon says that they captured | surprise, quick questions from home party of German trenches, oceupled then parental blessings and Invit- a redoubt and took several hundred | ptions to come home at one prisoners, | Mr. and Mrs, Daugherty arrived homs on an evening train with Mr. and Mrs WERnRn OILEIO AIAIFPAMNS, Hechatetlor awniting them at the ata The text of the statement follows | tion with very harpy grestings, and the Hochstetlor In the Argonne at there has been some repulted the explosion of a small mmie which de Haute Chevauchee everybody repaired to mine work which | home quite pleased with how It all had turned out, both bride and bridegroom We cavsed forgiven by thelr respective parents to our advantage. Engaged Two Month The palr married Wednesday have been Mouse the |en8aged for two months, and Mrs, Hoch bombardment of our second lne con. |Stetler had:planwed to announcs the en tinued last night. On the right bank |Kagement gome time during Faster we:k of the river our troops yesterday even- ‘\\ hen the family physician recommende] ing delivered n spirited attack nagainst|ihut Miss Hochstetler go awny for her the German positions northwest of the|bealth and to regain complete strength pond of Vaux, This operation made it |after her fliness with scariet fever, the possible for us to occupy certain sections | dread of the separation decided young people, If one had (o go away. stroyed some subterrancan works of the enemy. “On the left bank of the of the German trenches, as well a8 @ fortified redoubt, In the course of this|then both must go and the sure way t which caused heavy losses to the effect this was to marry then and there We took prisoner ten officers, | —and the other plans could be settled sixteen under-officers and 214 men, In | afterward addition to this we captured several ma-| Mr, and Mrs, Daugherty will make thelr home with Mr, and Mrs, Hochstet war material, |1er until it is decided whieh climate s “In the Weevre our arvllery has di-|best for Mrs, Daugherty, whom the doo rected & concentrated fire upon the com- |tors say must keep out of doors and municating roadways of the enemy a dry, sunny elimate for the spring “Phere has been no event of impor: | summer tunce on the remainder of the front,” AT eantine " sarien oneni| Matt Wheo Offered to staff to withdraw Jarge forces from the | e Toucn ons I Macedons. Lhd Serbl BIOW Up Munltlons Plant Is Arresged chine guns and a certain quantity of | and in Ruseia, according to Information obtained today from the highest military authorities here. The first division of the First army corps and another division not yet iden~ | NEW YORK, Aprl 2.~A man de- titled, are said to be mmong the troops | scribed ag Harry L. Newton, an expert which have just been brought from |mechanic and a native born Amerlcan, other fronts. The Iighteenth army | was arrested today by the police, who corps and the Fleventn Bavarian di- |declared that he had entered into an vision, it 18 declared, have been brought | agreement with a supposed German, in from Berbia The Russian forces reality a detective, to blow up a muni- which began land- | tfons plant at Dunkirk, N, Y., and had ing at Marseilles at noon, will be used | offered to do other work of a similar to file in gaps on the western front | character caused by the recent fighting According to the detectives who made | The arrival of the Rusklan troops I8 | the arrest Newton said he formerly had | regarded here as an event of portance and of significance from botl military and political standpoint The Russians came on a great of transports single coming was permitted to become had aetually great Im- |y otedens foreman of the shell department of an ammunition factory at 8t. Cather- ines, Canada To the made hi the detectives tlotilln word of their supposed German to whom he proposition Newton #nid, plans of several mu- Not a showed, ally known until they nitions factories, including the one at cluded the fourney and were landing on ' pyuniirk N, Y,—that of the Brooks man French soll. No exact detalls as to the | o0 ciuring company. He v alleged to number of Russian troops are avallable, |y oo’ oo 5T s familiar with the manufacture of time bombs e Baasinina The Rusaiar Newton asreed to do the lob, the dstec- at noon today disembarked at Marsellles their arri being noted tives maid, for $,00, He exhibited mili- by General Joffre in the order of the day. |,y buttons stamped with the words *'in They are believed to have embarked for |y, " Lovor ™ ey o evlon” by means France from the port of Archangel on| e wiieh (ho detectéves said, he told the White ea, the only port through them It would be easy for him to gein hich the ea commi on be- which there .is free mmunication be entrance into munitions factories in CAn tween Russin and its allies fn the west 1t 18 constdered probable that the trans porta earrying the tr wide nda, where RS DRSSO the employes used the button s made a Newton had adfitzed, they said, having aweep out into the th Atlantio bee | ol a ™ oy In the United Stat - fore heading for the Moditerranean to |, 0 " d O the technical avold the submarine danger zone In the | o 0 LT Dérbon vielnity of the Hritish Isle 3 ¢ In this connection It s to be noted 7 it word reached New Yoru toiny| KAISGY Agrees to through private cable advices that Russia L ad closed the port of Archangel to al MU(]lfy E’]ll)al‘g() except government traffi This may b dicate that other troop movements fro Upon Dyv Stuffs . i . {"v ' oot The Weather 0 WAk sy el by Ameioan For Nebraska-Unsettied atlon the subje - * d Pt Al 5 SEVENTY-SIX BABIES s e AT TECUMSEN SHOW | stored, and he is now ahout OMAHA, SUTTON HOLDS FRIDAY ,"w\\ .n.l|° ALTE Late Figures from Primary Shows Him to Be Probable Republican Nominee for Governor, CUMMINS MAY CARRY STATE Towa's Favorite Son Is Now Rapidly Cutting Down Ford's Early Advantage, FURTHER PRIMARY RETURNS These figures are from fourleen coun tles complete, showing Douglas and Lancaster, and 415 precinets seatlered throughout the state Vor Governor REPUBLICAN #utton MeKolyfe Miles George Madgott DEMOCIAT Neville 24,320 Bryan Vor Untied Sntes Senn RIEPUBLICAN Kennedy 22,014 Aldrich 15,2 DEMOCRAT Hiteheock Dunn Vor Sattonal Comm REPUBLICAN Howell )6 MeGrew 1 DEMOCHAY Mullen 14,48 | Dahlman 1507 Vor Delegates-at-Lnrge, DIEMOCRATIC w 1 "Thompson W B, Price Judge Oldhnim A W. J. Bryan Douglas Cones REPUBLICAN Gurney Epperson Baldrige Hevelone Dodge Currle Kilpatrick 0,4 15,041 Ford intabrook { Cumming 1252 Hughes 7 Judge Button’s lead has been re | ahead of McKelvie, with about one- | third of the gtate heard from, figures show that his lead gained in Douglas county has been reduced, but not enough to shake his hold | on first place yet, These same returns Cumming has show that very lMkely received the preferential indorsement of the #sitionsy republicans for president. The Ford | spurt slowed down quite a bit In the country precinets No other changes results are shown. Kennedy's lead over Aldrich and Hitcheock's over Dunn for United States senator are from Indicated increasing. Neville is far ahead of Bryan for the democratic nomina- tlon for governor, and is gaining steadily Baldrige, Gurney and Currie are apparently selected as delegates-at- large to the Republican National convention, with choice for fourth place between Kilpatrick and Dodge. Epperson is apparently defeated, On the democratic side, W, J. defeated in his aspiration to he of the delegation to 8t, Thompson, Price, Piatti are the choice Howell Bryan is one Louis, Messrs Oldham and McGrew as Dahl for na has defeated republican and Mullen man as democratic tional Woman Turns On (as After Man Is Asleep; Both Dead beats choice committeeman AN FRANCISCO, Ca Apr ) Tmot 5l a San Franclsco at torney, and Mies. Ada Dinmond, recently trom Salt Lake City, were found dead r N them and ned { amond wa alrvora wh Uity tor the A f A ! Aceardin th ™ Pana aci o it » ) \ \ ) Ay ing Train Held Half Hour tn Save Girl's Life MORNING, APRIL 1, ' 1916 FOURTEEN PAGH U. 8. TROOPS ‘‘DIGGING IN' IN MEXICO--Ostensibly ng in."' to keep in practice and to prevent the raing from flooding heir tents, the American troops at Colonia Dublan are ‘‘dig- Note how the trench is cut back around a square destruction from enfilading fire should a section be captured, | Just behind the soldier standing in the foreground to prevent AFANT QNN DUBLAN, }IEXICQ. ' ROAD GRADING AND BRITISH CABINET Most of Precincts In Show That Members Make Agreement on Re- $1,700,000 County Road Bond Propositions €arry, joth the road grading and = road paving bonds of the county, totaling $1,700,000, carried at Tuesday's primary These were divided into two propo- | 200,000 bonds | The ona foy for grading the roads in Douglas conunty, and the other for honds in the sum of of $1,600,000 for paving certain Douglas county roads, in cuding all the roads In the county | at present macadamized, the Lincoln F'ghway from the end of the present | or the Elkhorn to Valley and and a lot of other roads | paving at Waterloo specified In the proclamation | posul wag nccepted in principle by the The '?1‘)‘" 000 paving bonds carried in 103 '1'n.v|hl", with a view to ascertaining of the precincts of the 124 In the county whether sufficlent men would come for by 1 2 to 10,453, ward for military wmervice without the The 3200000 grading bonds carried in introduction of general compulsion the same precincts, with the same ones | The labor members, however, demand still out or not reported, by 11,26 to 10,672 that ali facts and figures regarding the While the paving bond majority } military situation and requirements shall hardly declsive on the face of It it | be submitted to the House of HMmMons regarded as decimive wher remenm- | vefore they consent 10 any measure of bered that the precincts 1l out are | universal conscription Phis hax not country precinets, including Waterloo, | been confirmed officinlly where the ole will be stro for the - bhond since so much of the paving is to % S okt e s Wall Street Reacts Petroleum Content of Public Domain 750,000,000 Bbls formation & communics m Secretary lane which e \ contents of Pl 0,000,000 barre The ay vil-bear Ands \ ) p s pla AP At N On a wnd Montana t North Dakots ouisiana In addition mengion Is made of veo naval petrol "‘ erves wiitorma and Wyoming embracing a total of nea 0,00 noren (tuard at German Wireloss Plants In U. 8. Increased - Montana Land Rostored to the Public Domain cruiting That at Least Post- pones Coalition Break. LONDON, April 20 fug today of the British cabinet an egreement was reached proposals which nike to Parliament on the subject Thely proposalg will be submitted at a pecret session of bhouse of Parliament on Tues- The foregoing was announced Issued this of recrulting each ay I an official | afternoon It 18 understood that Arthur bonrd of education and vanced by statement The 10 REPAVE MACADAM ROADS IT GOES TO BLCEET SESSION upon the a propomtion nd Henderson from Its War Scare NEW YORE today's stock market suggested a marked change of sentiment from yesterday's foverish activity Prices opened at gen eral but moderate gains in these dull stocks which d shown greatest weak ness the day hefore. Ralls and other presentat ares were In bhetter de mand and the short interest manifosted fnerensed cautior t t ot ) . f wgsalon ' N pwi \ tun all ading athat . . \ 1 « \ April 2. On Bryan Cancels Date to Be in Washington - PAVING BONDS WIN GRISIS IS AVERTED At a meet- the ministers will presidont Inbor tonder, will have the eftect of reopening the voluntawy enlistment wcheme for a | month or mix weeks, and that this pro the surface Emma Goldman Is Sent t Workhouse THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ot Kotel oto, Bo TWENTY PERSONS KILLED BY STORMS Series of Tornadoes Visit Sections of Eastern Kansas and West- ern Missouri, HUNDRED REPORTED INJURED KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 20 leports received up to noon today from the tornado-swept sections of Missour! and Kansas indicated list In yesterday's would reach twenty, Over 100 per wons were injured, Property dam age will probably amount to more than $760,000 Stover, -Morgan county, sl wan off from t'on toduy and It was impossible to confirm reports that persons were killed The death list wan added to by reports the denth storms Miswouri, ont communica wix from Unlontown, Bourbon county, Kan saw, which wald four porsons had been killed there. Olean, Mo, reportad the denth of John Farris and wife, who lost thelr lives when a tornado wrecked their home, Two deaths and the Injury of {hirty persons wore reported from Arthur, Mo The wind awept & path four miles long and a quarter of a mile wide near Fort all bulldings in fta Heott, Kan, razing pith The storm areas contered north of To peka and In & line running from the southwestern corner of Wilson county 'n across the Missourf line into the | border counties, The reported dead are Kansas Fort Beott, Kan MRK. MILLER BARY HIXON Mo Rich Will, RUTH FAIRBANKS, 7 years old Tockville, Mo DIt . 1, BOWDEN, of Appleton City, Mo, Abilene, Kun BIMER PACKARD of ¥nterprias, Kan., while trying to outrun ihe storm, by car overturning Six persons reported dead and about fifty injured In stover, Morgan county, Missour!, with the town laid in rulng. A special train was sent from Kldon, Mo, to the rellef of the stricken populace of Stover, Among other dam- uge, the raflway station is said to have been blown macross the track, blocking traffic. The storm struck near are supposed to have Jefferson City and Cali- fornia, Mo., late lnst night. Olean, six miles north of Kidon, was in the path of the storm, and there are reports of injuries there in also many New Bill Proposes To Add 16,000 Men to Navy Force WANHINGTON, Aprii . navy are made In the naval appropria tion b1l ad determined upon by the house naval sub-committee. The full commit- tee will meet next Thuraday to take up the bill as now drafted and to pass on the bullding program. The bill increnses the enlisted force by between 13,000 and 1,000 and the marines by 5,000, A new provislon s incorporated for a | medical ecorps of ) to 3,00 men and for & general reorganization of the marine corps, with one major general command- ing and three brigadier generals, and for | arine reserve There is an increass in the number of punners with thirty or forty gunnery wergoants, Civillans are authorized to bo appointed from the schools for serve » an recommended by the “ Ice un englr secrotary of the navy An appropriation of $1,500,000 ix for erection of a naval munitions plant, expected by committes to cost ulti- mately hetween $5,000,000 and $4,000,000, This Is distinot from the general armor made the factory project. Some committes mem bers declare *they will support all pro Isfons that will help put the United Htates navy In the world's second rank Advocates of such a navy hold congress should act immeddately, a8 naval experts say that under the present eircumstances the navy is likely to drop Into fourth place by 1025 Orook Confiscates Canadian Money as Contra baud [oyer SINGLE Bubstantial | increases in the fighting personnel of the | THE WEATHER. | Fair | COPY TWO CENTS. ENVOY GERARD TO PRESENT THE AMERICAN NOTE Unofficial Report from Berlin Says Document Reached Ambassador Gerald on Wednesday Night. 'SEES LANSING Ambassador Has Twenty-Minute Conference with Secretary of State on the Situation, NEITHER WILL TALK ABOUT IT BERNSTORFF BERLIN, April don,) 20 The Ameriean note to Ger- rany arrived In Berlin late yester- A(\’ls Lon- doy evening. Ambassador Gerard probably will present it to the for« eign offlce early this afternoon, WASHINGTON, D, C., April 20.-- Count Bernstorff, the German ambassador, went to the State de- purtment today for a conferenee with Beeretary Lansing on the sub- von |marine warfare situation and also to discuss the arrest In New York of Wolfe E. Igel, secretary to the former German military attache, Captain von Papen. Heoretary Lansing and the German am- hassador were in conference tully twenty von minutes, After the ambassador had laft the secretary of state would make no statement, Kocrotary Lansing said early today Am- bassador Gerard had not le to that time notified the department of the receipt of the American note, althoush press dis- patches announced its arrival lnst even- Ing. Nelther had Mr. Gerard reported having received from the German foreign office another mamorandum on the Bus. sex cane, as reported in proas dispatches, Whether all German consuls and con- sular agents would be dismissed and such | «-merican consular representatives in Ger- | many recalled, in case diplomatic rela- tons are mevered, was discussed by State department officlals. 1t was stated that | & rupture would not necessarily oxtend to conmuls,. although diplomatic custom | generally Included such officials. | Explaining the expression in tha | United Btates’ note regarding severing relations “altogether” it was offiolally winted that the word was used to add | emphasis to the note and also Indicate ‘ this government's Intention to make any break complete by the recall of its am- bassador and consuls and request the recall of rmany’s diplomatic and eon- sular officlals oy Reply Wil Be Delayed, After the conference It was Jearned that German diplomats regard the re |oeipt of & reply from Germany within | two, or thres days as physically impos- #ible. Tt was thought a reply could not | be recelved here before ten days, It was poluted out that Easter Monday is & holiday in Germany and that necessary consultations of officials would cause al- | most another week to elapse befors the German deciglion could be transmitted here, | Ambassador von Bernstorff refused to | discuss his conversation with Secretary | Lansing, but indicated his call was not pmmpml by the arrival of instructions ! from his government, Regarding the hope held by officlals here for an amicable settle- ment, official desctibed the pros- pect as a “toss up.'” Workmen on Sisal Farms Are Held in State of Bondage WASHINGTON n»,n " sisal barvesters and many German ane Mexican workmen on the United Raillway of Yucatan are prae- teally according to teatimony Lefore the senate sisal investigation com mittes today by Frederick W. Blake, for mer general manager of the rallroad, At tempts to relieve that condition have bosi futile, have slaves, he decla not the because the workmen al strength to assums the obligations of free workmen Those laborers, he explained, onrn barely a living and many owed their em Iderablo mone Théy bad te work whether they wanted to or wot,”” h testitied, “If an emplove loft the o MICAGO, Aprti Bu—The very Iatest inibloyer would motify the polke and h fdence xames was revealed here 1 w d be brought back mployer wh G & h the arrest of Harry Watson| wanted to get laborers could buy & deb AKents Department of Justice, | OF'8 services by paying hia debis Natson, It is sald, rods In and out of| Practically all planters AgO on trains questioning | Mved In Merida, rarely visiting 1 gors s what kind of monsy | farmas Any loas | a deel P reying Canadian money, | pay, Profits keep the plant " " wod Informed them | was o " fford their f \ “ 10 transport Writie ney | trips 1o Paris the U'nited Blale . anot and he w 4 e e z sovaiaint o - Glenwood Baby nf A fh URGES THE BELLIGERENT NATIONS TO MAKE PEACE Scores Ninety-Nine NW . & N ™ Ak . \ ’ ar-aid M \ f Honwond was ' N ' M hyst Try It! he needed o buver, A Pes Want-Ad turned the trick, NSold his gool Il 4 b Polephone Tyler 1A