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Show WYOMING WOMAN GETS QUICK RESULTS "wss!TBxsr. Remedy, HOLD GROUND MUSCOVITES MUST CAPTURE BEFORE THEY INVADE HUNGARY. GOVERNMENT TO BACK UR OFFICIALS ACCUSED OF ATTEMPT TO WRECK BANK, FORMER PROVISIONAL PREtl DENT OF MEXICO EXPECTS TO REMAIN HERE UNTIL MAY. Pula Casa In Charge of Special Counsel and Will Fight Charges to Bitter End. Case Will Probably French Troops Hammering al Both Promises Not to Do Anything Ouring Side ef Wedge Driven Into Their His Visit That Will In Any Way Lines and Alee Driving at Involva th Nsutrality of tho German Front United States. There haa bwn a considerable ex lenalen of the battlefield Loth In the Carpathian and In the Woevre district of France, inhere fighting f extretna violence continues bp day and night, without, however, any definite dcl alon having (teen reached. The Ituaalana have made them-ovrmasters of the principal chain of mountains from Dukla paaa to paaa and have begun an attack on the German forces which hold the hills from the latter pass eastward to the Urekld pass. This section of the Carpathians has been the scene since early Pebrn ary of many fierce encounters between the Germane, who were sent to help tba Austrians In their fruit less efforts to relievo Prxemyst, and the Russian army, whose task It wai to bold them back until tba fall of the fortresa. Now thla German army baa beer given another teak that of trying tt prevent the Russian from atralghten Ing out their line, which la necea easary before the Invasion of Hungar; la undertaken. t la apparent tha thla army haa aucceeded In at leaa checking the Russian advance, aa th Austrian official report claims a vie tory for the Germans In this aectlon while the Russians admit that the have been unable to capture hill 99! which Rim about midway betweei Ixsok and Rcskld passes. The French army In tha Woevre I hammering at the two aides of th German wedge, which was driven Int the French line far as SL Mihli early In the war, and which thus fa haa remained firm, and simultaneous! has - attacked the German fron which passes close to the Lorraln hot der between Nancy and Chateau St a Ux-eo- lina. The capture of Lea Sparges on aide of the wedge appears t have been the most marked succes the French have gained after almost fortnight's fighting, although the roar ner la which theGermana are counte attacking la the foreat of Montmar to the southeast, would Indicate tha they feel the French pressure froi that direction moat severely. All the other attacks the German claim to have repulsed with heav. losses to the French. STAGGERING COST OF WAR. Germany Haa Spent Over Two Billio: Dollars and Franc Almost as Much. Faria.1 The Matin summarizes th German and French war budgets up t March 31 as follows: Germany Expenses, $2,720,000,000 receipts from loans, $900,000,000; bllh on the relchabank, $100,000,000; tota $1,300,000,000; deficit, $1,420,000,000. France Expenses, $ 1.759,000.000 celpts from loans, $171,800,000; natkn al defense bonds, $682,200,000; Dan' of France advances, $920,000,000; tc tal, $1,774,000,000, leaving a surplus o New York. General Vlctorlano Huerta, former provisional president of Mexico, who for nearly a year has been an exile In Spain, arrived here on Monday on the Spanish stramablp Antonio Lopex from Uadlx. General Huerta was passed by United Slates Immigration official as a transit alien, after he had declared under oath that be would do nothing that would In any way Involve the neutrality of the United Stale. Copyright) The former president said that be bad come lo the United State partly for pleasure and partly to attend to some connected personal buslnes with family matters. II swore that he had no Intention of going to Max Iro or to. Cuba. Th length of his stay here, ha said, was Indefinite, but ha would return to Spain, possibly sailing from New York early In May. WILHELM BLIPS SICK SOLDIERS ARE TOPPLINO General lluertn was met at quart KRONPRINZ OVER LIKE NINEPINS IN PAST BRITISH CRUISERS INTO Una by representatives of the press TURKEY. EASTERN NEWPORT NEWS. and an array of photographers. While In to being photographed lubmlttlng ivery desired pose, be declined to ny Converted Cruiser Which He Sunk Sanitary Conditions art Unaptakablt, anything as to bla mission, agreeing Fifteen Vesicle In Past Eight Hospitals are Overflowing with .o meet newspaper men at his hotel Patients, All Classes Btlng Month Seeks Sagety in sere later In the week. Regarding Victims of Dlsesse. Amarlcan Harbor. .bis appointment, he said: I understand that my presence la .his country creates In you the desire 'm know my view about the affairs of tlexlco, and I promise to satisfy your elshes to the best of my Ability, teg you, gentlemen, to remember that to Interview with me should be con tldered as authentic unless It carries ny personal signature." General Huerta was accompanied by leneral Jose C. Delgardo, who his een his private secretary for ten ears, and by Abraham Ratner, a per onal friend of the general, who himself an American citizen ;lvlng bla residence as New York. d UTAH BUILDING DEDICATED. fomlnent Residents Taka Part In Exercises at 8an Francisco. San Francisco. Utah took her place n the great official family at the anamsdaclflc International ezposl Ion Monday, the dedicatory being fully equal In Interest to iny of the many auch ceremonial hat have been held, and surpassing nost. The attendance waa large, In plte of threatening weather. Real lent Utahns turned out in force and lundreds were present from the state or the occasion. cxer-Jse- Notoed Editor Dead. Kansas City. William Rockhlll Net ion, editor and owner of the Kansas City Star, died at his home here Mon lay morning. Mr. Nelson who was 74 years old, had been in III health several months and had been confined to his home since last December. Uraemic poisoning caused his death, according to physicians. $15,000,000. Newport News, Va. The German converted cruiser Kronplns Wilhelm, the elusive raider of commerce In the South Atlantic, slipped Into this port Sunday and asked for fuel and provl-skns- . Many times reported destroyed, tba former North German-Lloyliner had evadod hostile warshlpa for eight months while she aent many merchantmen to the bottom. Her officers said she was forced to steal her way past four allied cruiser off tba Virginia Capes to reach thla refuge. Tha auxiliary crluser bad been at sea 255 days, during which time aha sank fifteen merchantmen. Twelve of these were British, two French and one Norwegian. Her last victims were the British Royal mall steamship Tamar and the British steamer Coleby. Commander Thlerfeldt on hta arrival In port explained that bis ship waa badly In need of repairs. Her bottom, he said, waa foul and her boiler needed overhauling. He stated be would request permission to have the repairs made here. The appearance of the Kronprinx Wilhelm just one day after the interment of the Prlnx Eltel Friedrich, d created great surprise. When last heard from the Kronprinx waa In the south Atlantic. She bad been reported sunk halt a dozen times. Norman R. Hamilton, collecter of customs, reached New port News from Norfolk early, in the day after the Wilhelm had anchored In tha James river In almost the same place by the Prlnz Eltel when she reached here March 10. The collector went aboard. Instructing the commander he must leave port within twenty-fou- r hours unless he needed coal and provisions and time to make repairs. IDAHO URGES INCREASE IN ARMY Llndley M. Garrison secretary of war, in a discussion o national defense at a banquet of the Democratic club of Westchester county here Saturday night, declared that no one who suggested that peace was (o be obtained through feebleness should be listened to, and that "ab tiorrence of war and love of peace arc thoroughly consistent with wise military precautions." Protest Against War. Amsterdam. The Nlcwe Courant says that pamphlets signed by the German socialists Dr. Llebknecht, George Ledebour, Otto Ruhle, Franz Wearing and Rosa Luxemburg have been circulated In Holland, stating that the proletariat does section of not agree with the the socialist party and that protests against the continuation of the war are Increasing in Germany. penitentiary an Indeterminate term of from six to twenty years. For five years he carried on a system of era bezzllng In the bank and covering his false transactions. Conscience stricken, he confessed Saturday night, waived all hia statutory rights, was sentenced at midnight and received at the penitentiary Monday. BANK Rotter-damseb- e pro-wa- r President le Coming West Washington. President Wilson Is planning to make his delayed trip to tho San Francisco exposition as soon as foreign affairs permit His advisers are very anxious to Have him make a number of speeches in different parts of the country before the opening of the next session of congress. Protest From Netherlands. The Hague. The Netherlands government has handed to Germany a note of protest concerning the sink- ing of the Dutch steamship Medea, which was sent to the bottom off Beachy Head March 23. Dockers Surrender. London. The formation of a dockers battalion, coupled with the threat of the executives of the unions tc suspend the stiikers, had the anticipated effort at Birkenhead cnl th' 1. strike of dxl.crn jji BANKER GOES WRONG. Cashier Admits Embezzlement and la Sent to Prieon. Boise, Idaho. Charles E. Massey, former cashier of the Farmers' & Merchants' bank of Jerome, Idaho, began serving on Monday In the Idaho state Secretary Garrleon Discusses Nations Defense at Banquet. New York. 0 to the Supreme Court. ' Aviator Killed. Washington. Cecil Malcolm peoll, an aviator, was killed at College Park. Md near here, on Monday while tnak Ing a test flight In an aeroplane of his own invention. The machine fell Predicts Flood of Immigration. Chicago. There will be a flood of Immigration to the United States and Canada at the conclusion of the Euro, pean war, according to Sir Thomas O'Shaughnessy, president of the Canadian Pacific railroad. French Ship Sunk' by Submarine. Cruiser Ordered to Haiti. 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Physicians have used reslnol olnv ment and reslnol soap for 20 years la tba treatment of Itching, burning, tkin eruption. At all druggists'. Adr. axtos-Isbe- d e submarine crews In England. Ask Time to Repair Ship. Newport News, Va. Lieutenant Captain Thlerfelder. commander of the German converted cruiser Kronprinx Wilhelm, delivered to Collector of Customs Hamilton late Tuesday formal request for time to repair his ship In this port. Secretary of Treasury and Comptroller of Currency Accused. Washington. Secretary McAdoo of the treasury and Comptroller of the Currency Jchn Skelton Williams were made defendants Monday In proceedings begun In the District of Columbia supreme court by the Riggs National bank of Washington, D. C-- . which alleges that these officials have combined and conspired to wreck that Institution. Charged With Stage Robbery. Cheyenne, Wyo. Charles Epenbach. an Idaho ranchman, who Is charged with having perpetrated the sensational Yellowstone park stage robberies last summer, will be tried In Sheridan at a special term of the United states district court. 300 feet. treasury end Comptroller of the Cur reney WlUlam In th legal fight pr elpltated by the Rlgg National bank, complainant in equity proceeding, to official from alleged at enjoin the tempts to drlva that laslllutloa out of business through systematic and long continued persecution. Attorney General Gregory an nounced that tha department of Ju Uce bad employed Louie I). Branded of Boston, special counsel for the In terstale commerce commission in th to defend 5 per cent rata case, Messrs. Williams and McAdoo In the Injunction proceedings. He declared bis department and tha treasury were Is In accord and heartily these proceedings. It became known also that Jesse C Adkins, former assistant attorney general, who took a prominent part Id negotiations which preceded tha die t act solution suit under tha also railroad, the Haven New against had been retained In this case. Officials declined to say whether the government nt this time contemNew York. Sanitary conditions In plate any affirmative proceedings, in eastern Turkey ars unspeakable, ac- addition to the defense of Mr. McAdoo cording to reports from eltlea there, and Mr. Williams in tha Injunction of board where the American foreign missions has hospitals, made publie case. That the present case may go to here Friday. the supreme court seemed entirely Typhus and Typhoid fever are rasfor both sides apparently probable, nurses ter. physicians, missionaries, are preparing to fight to tha end. and other Americans have caught overfloware the contagion, hospitals WOMEN FOR WAR SERVICE. ing. all schools in at least one district have been closed, and tick soldiers Thirty-threThousand English Woman "are toppling over like ninepins." It for Service. Volunteer I said. At Erzerum, where missions thousand woThltry-threIsondon. were established for the use of sick for spemen themselves had registered R. Rev. S. and wounded soldiers, the the end of Stapleton and his wife, who la a phy- cial war service up to sician, were taken with typhus, as March, Walter Runclman, president of well as their two children. Dr. K. F. the board of trade told a deputation women's soCasey, la charge of the American hos- representing the various In London. pital there, and bla wife, were later cieties Six thousand of the women. Mr. stricken with the disease. Two German woman nurses, the druggist, the Runclman said, had declared themheatl Turkish .doctor and nurseg, all selves willing to work In armament were r .tacked In turn. There was no factories. 4,000 in clothing factories, mention of fatalities, except among 1.700 In dairy work. 500 as gardeners, 2,000 In various branches of agriculthe soldlerz. In the reports. ture work, 1.100 a shop assistants, In tho soldiers are Skk lying street In the mud, reads the report 500 as leather workers and 5,000 In In the clerical work. of conditions at Mezereh. military hospital they die at the rate STEAMER MINNESOTA SAFE. of fifteen a day. In the American board's hospital they are toppling Will bs Docked at Nagaeakl for Reover like ninepins. pairs Passenger Landed. RUSSIANS HURRYING HOME. Seattle The Great Northern Steamship company was advised Tuesday Army Reservists Leaving on Every that its liner Minesota. which ran on Steamer for the Orient soft ground In the Inland sea off Japan and bent several plates, I only slightto In Wash. the response Seattle, recent order promulgated by the ly damaged. She Is leaking, but the Russian consul genera here. Russia pumps have no trouble In keeping the reservists from Oregon, Washington. water down. Enough cargo will be Montana, Idaho and Alaska are hurry lightered to float the vessel, which ing home on every steamer sailing w ill be docked at Nagasaki. All the passengers have been landed from Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. It la expected that before the move- at Kobe. ment ends several thousand Russian Ask American Inquiry. will have responded to the call of the London. The British foreign office colors. has Instructed the omfiassador al to Washington, Sir Cecil Spring-Rice- , ask the American government to investigate the condition of imprisonment Imposed on British officers by Germany as a retaliatory measure against the Imprisonoment of German CHARGES CONSPIRACY. FEDERICO GAMBOA Federico Gamboa, who not long ago was the candidate for th Catholic party in Mexico for the presidency, it In Washington on a peace million. He defends the Cientiflcos who, he says, sought to rule by scientific methods. Senor Gamboa once was Mexican minister at Washington. on IMvelopmenta Washington. Tuesday Indicated (bat the government Intended to do Its utmost to hack up KccreUry McAdoo of th Ple Mra. I Mock of Barton aa a victim of severe stomar tie fop a Iona time, nhe ! Pays Tribute to Lincoln. Washington. President Wilson haa signed an eexcutive order, providing that fitting observance be given to the anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln, who died fifty years ago on April 15. ISESS GEN. LIMAN VON SANDERS General von Sanders le the German commander who wai sent to Constantinople to aid the Turk In the defense of that city against the allies. Many Killed in Mine Accident. Toklo. A fatal' acldent In a coal mine near Shlmonoski has resulted In he loss of 236 lives, according to Information received In Toklo Tuesday evening. Wilhelmina Case Settled. The British government has agreed to purchase the cargo of the American steamer Wilhelmina and to compensate the owners for loss. Ixsndon. Apples Sold Readily. Former Champion Wed. Washington. Although the supply Bob Fitzsimmons, tha In 191 213 was Washington. less than this year, former heavyweight champion, was cold holdings of apples on married here Friday night to Mis3 April storage l were 13.6 fier cent less than Temo Zillen, who has been associated two years ago, the department of agriwith him for some time in theatri- culture announced Tuesday. cals. Five Die From Poisoning. Rivers and Burns Battle. Spokane, Wash. The bodies of Mrs. Kansas Clty.Joe Rivers of Los Luther A. Leonard and her four chi!-drtand Frankie Oak-lanBurns of Angeles were found deni in the family Cal., lightweights, fought ten hon-hero Tuesday. The police fast rounds to a draw here Friday Vr- ird lied ptJsoned her night, finishing with a burst of rpe.-r! t If lie a i; that left them all but exhausted. Means to th End. "The doctor advises me to eat ly and sparingly." "Then don't tip the waiter." 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