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Show ,." - -- s." ,, . .. c '1 , 1 , 1 IDES...741; ED111011 LAST 11 ET .E , IA . , LID , Aketar , ,, 4 t If. , S.- V , t 11 LIB ERIE. Iil 1,1 4 4 inflnenee of the Neve ou !kr thought ut Oh corn eta go advextbung 14 felt The 1 thl - SIXTY-SIXT- APRIL 11 1916 SAT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY PAGES , , f. Isms 14 I, , YEAR H - REPORTS RECEIVED OF VILLA'S DEATH UNOFFICIAL ( .rARLownrunv E- CLAIM ' wbo had chard -, of th voluntary enlistsnont plan. has resignod as chairman of tho na- val and tary boar& FRENCH 4000 Is cotiQuERItiG .. 4, "' , J.- ' i'i. ... - .". ' ',S ' rginitY , . - I , TEUTON While Germans Steadily are -- ,,,,441i1.., tt eclare They Forcing Allies' ,, o 4 I ''' War Minister von Hohenborn firms a Glance , r P -- tilti at the Map -- ' tLi Ohl "ENEMIES ALSO KNOW IT" HE DECLARES sr , If f dun vt: 1 Will at , i i- - t: Ad- versaries Weary i t.,- ( r ft 4. .,,, . to! February I Berlin. April 10, London. April 11. 12!lie am.The German war minister. Gen Adolf Wild von ,, .r Hohenborn. has made the following statement in the relchstag: -1 refrain from making any extended statement to you on the military situaI cfillITH tion as the daily reports from headAccEpTs enable the nation to follow quarters announced NewA Agency sets the satisfactory developments of milI ' itary affairs on all the fronts. Our today. CENTS RESIONITION army reports are phrased with mill1Vest of the Meuse about 251 with tary brevity, but. in contrast those of our ariemieth they are always square kilometers of ground has FROM NAM BOARD true. -announce-nes- t been occupied." the A victorious country has no need to make excuses. That we have been vicsays. torious. a glance at the map shows. "German newspapers point London. April 11. 1 48 a.m.Premier This. our enemies also know. though do not admit it That we shall out that the French now say Asquith has accepted thit resignation of they until the the Earl of Verb,' as chairman and be victorious throughout evacuated in Lord Montagu as vice chairman of the glorious end is guaranteed by the heroBethincourt was Joint naval and military board In con- - ism of the army. the united will of the accordance with plans previouslpeople. the moral strength of the natrol of the serial service. and an abundance of all things y made. Nevertheless, it has When the resignation, of the Earl of tion necessary to carry on war.- ten-were Lord ; and I Montagu been ascertained that an order Derby Speaking of the Verdun offensive. dared ...iv week It VAS Said that they im- were dissattsfied wilh the limited pow., the war minister said: was issued stating: This ere of the aortal service board. both de. Thee are riot, as our enemies prethe centralisation and portant place must be held in firingof the air service in a single de- - tend to believe. the last efforts of an The Kari of Derby accepted exhausted nation but the hammer blows all circumstances. The fact oartment. the chairmanship of th board la Peb- of a strong unconquerable people proafter the concluelon of his cam- - vided with sufficient human reserves that more than 700 unwounded ruary paiten to secure enlistments for th Recently the earl has bests IR. and all neceasary mtaoa for backing French prisoners were taken army. rely criticized because of the deci- up the hammer blowa . which will be sion for the early calling of married and that the French losses in totrn to the colors. the married men repeated until our 1adversaries weary. contended they Were promleel To attain our aim have set to work bled or wounded were far haVitig when they attested that all available with all my skill. A hundred meters single men would he called up first. of trenches have more value for me greater is proof that the French , than the finest speeches. plan of evacuation could not be 'This war will not be termined by about victory. but by strong AND OUR i speechee carried out as intended, blows on the battlefields and strong to the wt the French wfll home to bold on to the end.. According roports ' see line runs from the southern cur- The words,. hold ordonot adequate- i the kw of Arocourt wok ly for thip natione express th first along will backingnecessity up the work of our atom of hill No. 394, thence along FOREIGN RELATIONS altroops and the ntire conduct of the southern war. Only if those at home hold the hank of Forges. gaseinft on to the northeast of the army do Its utmoat. Haucourt; turning before haa been warfare Ican sunward, crouses the Bethineourtso against women and childrencriminally Zr.. at a point south of th June-tw- o ait I. now being done by England. but the resources at our of that road with the are too vast. Our will is IsChattancourt arid reaches the Ileum. Henry White dispooal too strong for England and to make effecNat aorh of Curnseres tive her starvation plan Th fortifleansto hall of the eii:age of Avocourt. which Pictures Baleful Influence on horn. in this war La of Germans at I south of Aotourt wood were dera spectacle of giof oyed by the f;ermart gantic and historic advance and the atali k as rer,,,rte4 Dealings with Other Govern- army expresses itsimportance to the gratitud (Armen people for Its strong minded heroism home. at ments Supported by Crown Prince's Great spirit the army will give its all in this effort to secure a peace . the import-an 1 ance of which will be in proportion to Stroke Losing Force our sacrifices and safeguard the -- future against similar assaultsus inrout Parts. April 11. 5:46 a.m.The crown then patience. Decisions are Princes supreme AFFECT THE ARMY AND NAVY slowly ripening ffort for the repbut toward an inestimaue at VIIVititi all the Military observble victory."surely vs elaracterists th --- -operations, which tiltia to the west of the Sunday IIIIA it Attending itself British Hand Grenade against this non and in defensive of the Preach. is Realized it Th obseerv e the Abroad that out that Assault Repulsed point rasa the realizes that he ....... Ms failed assai;ant to sHto his objecttve. he of Preparedness Has Question Berlin. April II. ilvariably delivers an extended vie London. 2.45 pm. assault MI great violence before British troops made a lapsing into hand tonne trench warfare. Much Become a Domestic Political grenade attaok last night strong was the sified artillery preparation after inten'MLa mtaric th is batlie of the againet Nor 19 during five German before the day battle ended and. positions south of St. Elul, near Issue. t '41 firet French bat- Ypren, but the attack was repulsed th la and Champagne 1916. the March IL is held by th Gerposition closed with a violent assault. mane. accordingfirmly In to the official stateray operations the assallant hoped ment teemed at army b supriatt headquarters tothe defender by an unex- United day. Washington. April 11.The effort and to wrest from him Fighting on both sides of the river 55fIttl him UOIllrart.a . the reward Ptatos will never SISSUMO its place in this Meuse (Verdun) was in with OWn Iarrifteal. t3en. Petain. family of nations until politics ceases great vigor throughout progress 114 ?relish commander at Verdun. wail to play an important part In the soloc- yesterday the statement the wholeThof sot tam caught rapping. hut forestaw the tion of American number of unwounded prisoners taken liwribiliti. of such a move and diplomats and in Ma in title sector was increased from 22 straightened and his line in an- army and navy, declared Henry Whit. officers and 41 man to 34 officers brusition strengthened and of it. ad1.231 men. 'former ambassador to France. In an The haiiie The teat of the Official continuee. but with a dress at statement session Of th COnYntodayit nt ;7471trench dwindling ito, violene c of United says; commander's plan Is to nlion of the Navy Loague on tho BaneGeremoso field Pewit les. engage the "Th He Wan Speaking possible cumber of ass so at Iast "The English. after intensified artil. to retain the maximum States. n of Politica Upon Our asober of fr.rmations ful Influences lory fire. mad a etronic hand grenad the ulterior cessations whi,h are for attaek Rapt night on our position Rolatinna' to be entered of St. Eloi. The attack broke south toTta, at a in,wrient which he will Moro is one convletion more "if before the mine craters occupied down us. In my mind than any other." The It. be"e,r""e and which probably position la firmly In our handsbyover that th reapect mnsiders that theupon by him when ha said Mr. White. "it isis held whole stent. ilermans have wait- In which by othors is it."In nation d an the the Argonne near La Fill. Norte, rhttn they are Willing to in sari ratio to the fitots and armies,. atritRP. which are belloved to be looming in and further to the east. near Vauquois gatO til.. l.fainnitla of the battle the the dirtance and prepared to hack up the French. who caused several MM. explosions. succeeded only in Inflicting 32 divisions. If neemary its diplomatic ropresontaIt is 1,A.t.o,i, en.ttyed that po- damage on themseivea sad it ig impoesible Hons. for them Foreign powersor know iong to of "Fighting proceeded with great vigor the length cortinu their efforts litical COnSidtratiOn on throughout yesterday on both 4,1t10. A aides of '.,P"'ont is looked outwoigh any the 'strings usually Meuse. Counterattack for shortly. radical chance pure. the olection of in the the known fitnose we captured south against of Forges embassies and posittona chiefs of our foreign that rivulet between linucourt and Bethin. our army court. German Offensive logations. theyareknow broke down with of severe first these loss to for the and our navy the enemy. efnot in the highest state of has "The number of wounded Verdun is Restricted reason prisoners and that preparedness ficiency. was here taken increased from 22 of. .......... become a domastic political tissue." ficers and Ste men to 34 Part. April 11. 12;24 Rep. Gardnor of Massachusetts. spoke 1231 men. and the booty Meer' and to 1.7" r it offensivep.m.The Ger- - on "Why Congress Ili rto luctant to pecaptured cannon 22 two and machine against the viplop the Navy." and declared that unof 1, erdun :, ever a fcrtte.s One machine gun and 222 guns, gondol til Ill montha ago. not one man in a were prisoneve front ts being am in the le restrict-abrought result of furhad ,the latest fighting to a two- -l hundred realisod that our navy Ilite r..oct among the blockhouses raptures standing and had ther its international from the west side of the of Ravens forte. eouth inn Meuse on Along a good -'boat downstream if trenchea these from Counterattacks too yards the direetion of to a had third. the French thus Chattancourt were chorked by our etrIlr have ottic,: far not in barring a fur- ther fecttve flanking fire from the eastern 11,1,MICA r:f4;h bank. Teutons on the reeltrea,,t:"11 of the rivar . but "on Oa Sabi back of the itemise the also in Celebration of the tt4 "'ITT their artillery which is yak- enemy attempted in vain to recapture German gt the advance on the seat Drake of the ground loot on the southwestern river. Landing edge of Potve ridge. ;:rIjc obleet of the "Southwest of Fort Donatimont. the 'I'r now historic preeent operations was compelled to relinquish furMort Itomme, or resolution enemydefensive 014'41411,1,no bill. which Washington. April 11A bars a ther prartiorte from whieh we way requesting the president totoappoint sea''rarbene to a further the bark some few doses prises-ar- e eelsadvance brought the government repreeentative of Franeis and three machis guns. he46alaisterday when The the of hrittion landing two operations two enemy aeroplanes were broieght German Drake on the 'bores of Morin county. southeast of Tyree by aati-a- ir (COntitilled on California in May was agread to hP the i down craft tritalL" I s7nasa today. pate atm) I pouTics -- I ' . -- 4 , ,,-, , . I- .:i . - : -. ' .t.,,,,- -, ).,.,,.,,;,,,,, ,, A0 - 1.,,,,,i , r ' ,.. - . . i ), ,.- 4 hide., t . t.'"" I .1114 -- y -- - For-',sig- 41er:1y-r- 1 I - A '1.4..4,, --,- 1 ' 4:1 ' ";. --- at I, .; i 'i v Hunt for the Band of Villistas Has Not Been Abandoned In Any f''''.;111--N,t.-,- ' tArt,1 11 ; '' , ' ; - ,,, . , ...re t 3 , .A , t 4...,44, . re'.."-- 1 ! ,41 ' 1 , t a,. , k !I shOt 1. .,.. 1, 34.,..1 f 6.:. 4 44.0 ..'", T4',40J.'''S I e , , Phase. - . I , '1 Ilea& Pershing's quarters at Front, April 10, 10 p.m., via Mexican telegraph tr) Juarez. April ILRenewed reports have been received here by Gen. Pershing that Francisco Villa is dead and buried. These reports are under investiMeanwhile the hunt gation. for the Villistas is procee4iing with renewed vigor with the arrival at the frmt of Gen. Pershing. 1,0 ;t,'"' ..1P,to '(..' 4 .. ..,,,4, 2"-""- A , --,,,,,,,- ,-. ,i., r" 4, '9 ;. - ,y,4 A -- - - 6 , i , A ...... ,, ' - , .4, ' . eti;..4.r , ,, 4i,,, ,. , e. kt --- .. '1.0.'1 A.'VrA$ 4: b1)0, ' ' 'C11 tVati. dr k BtiCH OF MEXICAN i , lobo had oven Mesh-ani- s Illia on bits 1.1 ,..' FRUIT SELLER., 0 0 KIDS s , O i dolono,NE. Eln2,5MM!7-,7.,.15,G- S Want American roopsWit hdrawn:,,a,;,,,r, , E I, no PG Texas. April odial s ILWith &deices for days of the AN Receives the Report Texas, Apr:I II Washington. April II.Unofficial and unc,,oretoett that Villa Is dead "Pink) of idt, efs at army reft hed thw reports Carreitza embasay today ANTtiNI.t. The . were headquarters hero that the next whereabouts of the advance CONSII CAHEIA few days will bril,K ,ruportant degnarl of American cavalry purof the officia:s velopinonta in the situation created by suing Frattisco Villa, In Juarez sought was the expedition aattinsi Villa (arrange. giNernment over the DEATH HOPES IIE SAYS information today to oVainlines of the POPO iOn ,,f ,trengtheneil today. Mexican laid the With sentiment, apparently gr,.wing the Aillfrlei in troops. Apparentlysouthrush of the American cavalry has strongr einlong f.dlowert. of rertansa it ward has loco so rapidCodthatBrown for the United State government to with ried Col Dodd ard wi.ibtraw American troops and relintheir troopers far beyond all lines of communication, at quish pursuit of the outiaw to forces believe Fort Bliss Army ogicers of the ilit tart') oin,ers kOverninent, COMMATthat when !he expeditionary El Paso. Texas. here believe that the issue will be Aera get in tou11 wgh Gen. Funston they pelt troops ran Metal. here bad netting today near future. will report that ;he Anierican in the fiTiceit in battle. railroads are made have entgagorl a the Villistavbeen 'I'nleeg Mesiean steofficial report bettle has fought to abotentiate that for the transportation of supReports were received by the Meticatt embassy at available of south Sauey bands Villa with to Gen. Pershinge command it la plies. was current early ttiae. but there Wanhington that Illie wan dead. frankly admitted in military eludes to confirp these reports nothing MeIra t ones! Gerrie, who retire-wat- ts thi.,t cham ea are aaainst success of the the Aderican cavalry are While the (arrange soserstsnent es Cbmpaign. at the fur end of it IIUM annouto.ed today that the two combing the couitry insold It wan all news to the attenuated lite of communleations border. the eornpenieg of the Twenty-fourtover ae el Re, would start f,.ti Co Reprehension here there was little foe won tantry be it true. that bat bins. hoped was It confidently a or for two their position !iambus within duty day The fell at Fort Bliss that Itodd's men cool.' The efficiswey of the nmeriess !along the lino of communication.entered remainder of the regiment fight theritiolves, out of any uncomi troop, stove in Metkve remelt le tor fortable position K.). several Mexico days bish prat.. from Hen. Francisco A diepat,h from Consul Letcher at Scouts and reflesea with knowledge Parra) pay that Berland. the ( arrausinta eemniamder 1,1,1U Oa! IS ord to .;,,r1 Fuu. of the country sotth of will find It peouthe Amrfran troeps the Pirtn that people of Torreon are a lit oa Juarez. Modern. 'taw at trip to operate in any 1114M liarly dirticult VIII& stavina. a her Dodd wee bandied his the district el. in said He hers against 11Artquarters were uradvised of the The Arrieta broth- - to a masterly wily Ia the tyerrero be Is now fleeing; tee:trioI Of the advanced columns of of citynot ers are said to be fortifying th ball American troops. the lillistan lone boldins flab. Durango, but for what purpose ennuis to cows. thews to want, an been indicated. Immense Iligontint of anssnualtion ad Killed in Powder then acntterieg thew. Returns. Election Spanish The :Hegira. authorities say they Press Mill Explosion bate been unable to set stay Informattrid. Ant,1 fl. via riltiP, 6 S5 am Grill. resolutioaint. the shoat mation of memboc for the preas Apr!! 11 Scranton. Powder Worka at Liberals, salattor. who ?mooed the border for mill et f tha Dupont 1;?f,a of the rortes toltow that 250 IS up today MilRad,cals 31tice two days op.. Palestar has 11or"tre. hear h.r. Conaervat'ves and about Two other ca roan. 1,a; ol Miller snd Reput,Ilra, have been tected. r tar an the Cerreasista seterument tag n1 ehariil th,n. .1amea T red. In concerned. simply din ready to gm on the present Span Msurr, Olin anti rafterrAl Count tha slight of day the Liberal leader ish premtr, party. hy ' red,' Poet, Troop at The onI) troops renia,Ittriti St army Set ood y, elty,d,a1 are 'ha post,' ati.1 Fort . oea Fort .Nlye,. bt 'hO Thitd and Ethan Allen, Verh the iireat a;ong Thirteenth infart,!, titylrlti tl,fatitry Lake.. the Fldh,,,,,71 tat411,,, and Fort betweed Fort Nt rixt.t Lawton. okiahothe. tiot Twntr-firs- t infailtrY. diNtded between San Itlego. w;th Washington, Van, and er.e troop one hattalton at ealex SIO the thirteet;th ,asaIry at Fott hool Kansas. ervIce tl,at S.ott ,t,ted cord of the criAN, ..f V ;la 1.tyt heen dit), re,,e;sed for fleserel F,ara.t Peratit g or cenaa cur of exCLOdIltlitt,OO. to the at g pirtsorship a ,a,'!11.-ahad S at? ao Oh ,,t tt,ae;f oi let' the ,lei At":;;;ent operst:otts The d.o..,lo nt aapi,1 f.r det,,,,:p or rere...t,t( S li rrern aid; t,i.tiertez, 1,,aP tlt Carr aton telegra;.hen tor1.0 !Li! I from lir, ereho,g uord had American rons;;', ',hcr ot t f,f a.-r- a SURGEON ra - SEM JOHNSON-MI- 1110 Li i SUIT AGAINST HUT PIGTHES i I BLUE'S SalITHEIIN PACIFIC RESISNItTION WILL OE SEIZED bna. re,;f n ilot to get a..;; a re Ien ; ,doed toddy ti Callon! wit,, 't towh be!; tnrted ta her 3,1 Iktoaat- - tn to, Autr!.em i.t or It OenWsethingtort. April twat Blue Of the public health erstee wag staked in a reeolution introduced today by Senator Works of Callfornia, to rosiest the presidency of the American Medical association, to which he was recentiy elected. senator Works contended in the preemble to the resolution thet as the its0ClatiOn Wall conducting a medical Particular line campalgo Coon fta of thought, no official of the United as an officer. etatila should eerie Tbo resolution eras roferroll to lb. committee on nubile health. , on crate der. elm-no- n GOVERNMENT degree of itt I ASKS there border patrol. lien. Pershing haa abeut 12.nro 111TI !XI), Incluttlhig those boblintf bia the ef comnitinicsi,re H.dy areat;) tbe mobele army hes been drawl ui.oh fr the Mexican ex pedithoi and hot der b) .;eri Srott H. esttniated trooha renlaIn Ili the that oh!y nited States not eldeaged on the 1.or- h I RESOLTIM some fl ;Ills 1lit , i -- f offd The report ,. were represented as havIns t.01110 trOnt Quere!arw, .;ert. Carran za a rhYtwanal capital They were unsubl.t.itttlate.1 by th !titeet 4:spat( hoe to the war and taste i:tratintial rpoi to department. The ,,f tilas recent tr,ory. hdwever, and the rlgora of his long dud hurt led flight ;n V h h he hos twer. sar:.cteiv reported ala being nrtied in A tter on tine shoulders of H. Fl en. or in a t arrisge over the rough llde,h,ar. CO.) tu the posathii,ty that the hantht Ivo-chieftain Me) it...) boen 1,roblo in his vivo the harrltihira of the disabled conitit:on Official eattmatett of the numher In idegyo and on the border trohe aval.labi for an en.trn-.1- , were itten at the war department tuday lien. gont, chief of staff. announced that Itt.655 troops now constitute the REPflTSRE THE i - Carranza Embassy Are Expected Soon Important Developments . ri i ,, v7 , ,a, 'M. , ., '.. '''''' , I - -..- f ,f A . ALSO HEARS THE NEWS ' 4. t.itaer-- -- ...A...." t GEN. PERSHING I l' .,- Degree at Washington A .,. -. ti, 0 t ' ;el!" , - ..4. Soal:-- . fliahl booth maid that the bandit looked '' I . . , , thla sod rniarlaird a ineek ago. Ri ,1 eport, boinenee are eonfileting ' D. , tt ;:, !,, ,,,VIa - .ft,, : , fair"; good authority istrd that Villa -Hine able to siiiik thr first dity after revelrd bin wound. which indleated I'be so b 1P6tV0 broken. Photos IT American Press Association. Aeroplanes teday revered several hundred sallies of tort': ore NE; ',Putt the rershing expedition into Mexico will undoubtedly be a growth of go od will on th e part of !scooting agnate a country heretofore deter in hard. and soldiers their of American paying manyllexicana toward Americans. due to the good behay:or ' explored by planes. valuable Anerican cash. not worthiest' paper money. for supplies- - torn e of the northern Mexican towns the sol- IThe Utxp-onlo thJi seili,iti are w4111 toward the America', e An4 diers fouto deserted, but in others the people flocked around the soldiers as they rested. The two pictures repro- !moti,y of iteiii bole' asochmt Villa. dr duced herf are of a group of Mean an children in a north Mex!eftn town and an old woman fruit seller. The A ii,e ri .In 1;ee er t"rhe,uelea i tien I OWIFftfl "it 4U rid!rr i;ig Loper. It la &gam reiort,1 that i'abi, 1: rnLirderel An.eticans last whq ,a,lits, Vaal,,I le mot dead. Ja,luary and thA, the Villa hou ,s trying to e apt the Amen-Mex-:can- s of itep"rt ot tr!., nd)y C7.13 033 093 the 4.'arrenzu t01,e continue, 643 07; ta ooted I) , rf ''' I high-wa- I ' FIIGHT General a ' telt ,,r 0'4 i ., :f x f,i, o ,,, , . , - ' - - LI , 4,..., . - - ..., 'lief11. ftAlt . 0'1 . I t) 14: . ''' A! , .7',, , -. I s . , qr : , - 1 I Headquarters 4.,4t,,, if ,,,,,i c... to,' '41 " icor, .. twag"4 , 1 4s ittz, 44.1,41' .:.:.1: Credence Of jrTkji Jo,,,, ti- -,, ,,, !',, ,i , Rumors Are ¥ it -! : 4)' 1". V. , ri,, .. , r''4,,,,, , .71 Li.7,,,f; I . ., l'. ,,,,, a ' , , 1... - 3 li , ; i ; - , tr , , , - -- z - ' ,, ,,,, 1. - . , 4 i s i ,IP'SM", 4-- , 7 77 I .,,, . , ,,,......,.$10, ...t........4 11...1' 0 - 001...' '1440: , ' , .' r,....., . ,.......,,.,,, i .......i 10,$ ''': . . , .. e7V- - 4 ,. ,1 - ,. BlIPilitt:iG . 4 4.. 4, ,-- 4 1 ' 0141 , - .. .,Z,-,- - ii ,to 13 .1 ..7 &mit 1'' 'r pie , :.-7- - . ', -- , - :14 via Amsterdam to 0 ' . , 1, 8 A 1 lereit, :;;;;,, V,... -, : SI i ,, , '1711 i. . ; 7: 1 ,,,,,,,,,, .t .;..,', ... i1,44.40..eib 7 ,;.. ' ; cii;;;11 ( Ver- be Repeated Until 1 ,ct 1' t..t ,, q Irl . 4, or q 4 It. ,7;c- - t,',,, Hammer Blows Delivered ' 1,,Idi i :1 4; ,,,A, ,10. ot 410, 1 't, 'le, ! lk r 4 ; , ',-- t ,I,L, . :-.- 4 y 6.4,, 1 ,, .; , .4 4; sj lb, ; , ; P41', 2, - Af- Shows This ,: . ; 4, , , have captured the Germans I French in thet 36,000 than more the Over-- 1 about Verdun, athfing I ,..-- - 1., Atka 11, wireless Sayville.--,gin- 41 t."' , 71e' i4, ..........-(- I forces Back. Berlin. ..''.;. t:.M. ik:. ,;;;;.,..:0-,- -- - 4, . ; 74 , s. ''' ::ri4 - , . -- : 01. f It ri;' p T.e,1,,,,, ''' FORCE - k.' ' - 1,,AL 4 4 r . ...t ,,e4.....:1 ."..' ADVANCE LOSES - iio b,'---- A")-,- " i - - 14.....!,' ... c '''',s- Emanate as caticting Reports in Verdun Result Of Operations , .. ..,,,,,,5,-,..'K 14 1' . i FRENCH SAY 'SAYS GERMANY ... PRISONERS TAKEN BAtilf CHIEF Mexicans Like "Gringo" Invaders Good Behavior and Hard Cash 1ilAy liAyE DIED 1 The first waehiraton, in the government suit hearir vs ?genet the Southorn Pacific railway to recover ISTIctil In.pouthern California granted to the railroad in 1"05 and sft orward found to contain oil was held today before Federal Judge Bladsoo. The hearings probabl will last at lots: two who. ottey's e.noton wam devote.," chle.fi to the t.ettmony evneernIng technic involvod th the Issue of p procodure tante' trt The govfrnreOrit 1110Pkil to trathlis the land conthat tho ratIroad know tained ell, although th government did not. at the time the patents were la April sud. 11.-- rrt 1.Citstome Washingtot cia!s pritetlea!lr have roa, o,..,1 . 1 to setae the t, pletnren which were johntion-Wir- d ; 1)f!! rght a photomade graphic process et a point on t!. ',order between the United Sta,ea and Can A new law sustained by the sUprenle court forbade bring!ng the original film. Into tbe country. eo the promoter brought the trIlm to the bor.dgr on the Canadian side, end made pictures Of them with cameras on the A merican side. Customs official! hold that the in tent or tba law cannot ba datoatoti by reeks a process. ' I l Hor'lr, .VO-- -- --- -- I tr rart,r......t e,oro. ts.oarndI.e,1 Cr) wt,e detttit.ed !O WW1 riOeain eVallet7on Iit a freCttaK Itt !rade log tetra MI einte d,partrent d'patchett ',Ott to report ,OlditItIOP ,Itet thrOtten out )1oxioll Th net..r.ront wee ae;itout formstior fee i,dttitt the reported acti vitt, a et tien. r, ia fey egad Woe, Trowpw.. n troopP !low Part ef he Al. to Met-to- o Way statIoned tn ..et tr CUhtaflttS' ptrtrftfle: ,"1 of ,ott.l...1,tention of tonitt. ne ,gpedit tonere force Skarn a p;an was In puroit of under conahlgra ton by the tear depart R,1,111artera at - (Continuer' on pare nine) t ; i ; , -- - , ---- -- ,Issologre t - |