WILSON FRAMES VIRTUAL Made Record Flight in Mexico WORLD'S DOINGS PRESIDENT ULTIMATUM TO BERLIN GOVERNMENT OL CURRLNI WEEK Brief Resume of General News from All Around the Earth. UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHELL Live News Items of Ali Nations and Pacific Northwest Gcndensed for Our Busy Readers. Efforts to amend the army reorgan­ ization bill in the senate was quickly defeated. The first ten-pound box o f cherries shipped from California sells in Chica­ go fo r $100. Prem ier Ryah, o f Queensland, Aus­ tralia, arrived at San Francisco on his ■way to London on a mission “ arising indirectly out o f the w ar.” in This Aeroplane Washington, D. C.— President W il­ son completed his indictment o f Ger­ many Tuesday for her submarine op r- ations and it w ill go forward at once to Berlin. The communication, according to those who have seen it, w ill leave nothing to the imagination. It is vir­ tually an ultimatum without a time limit for response. As the alternative o f refusal to make thorough reparation and give complete guarantees that submarine operations hereafter shall be conducted in accordance witl^ the principles o f humanity and interna­ tional law. Ambassador Gerard w ill he withdrawn from Berlin. It develops that the President has been considering three courses to pur­ sue with reference to Germany. They are: 1. To present all the facts in pos- session o f this government to Germany and to demand an explanation o f how that nation can square its deeds with j its promises. 2. To send a note reciting that Germany has violated the solemn as- i suranees made to the United States, ! and notifying her that unless prompt reparation be made Ambassador G e r-) ard will be withdrawn. 3. To break off relations without j discussion. It is not understood the President is prepared at this moment to adopt the i third proposal. It is the second which ' appeals to him and which probablj w ill meet with his approval. BANDIT VIIIA DEAD; BODY IS EXHUMED Persistent Mexican Reports Say Carwaistas Have Corpse. VLRACITY OE RUMOR STILL DOUBILD Incidents Confirm Story of Blood- Poisoning Supposed to Have Ended Outlaw's Career. Mexico City— V illa's dead lssly haa been dug up out o f a two weeks' old grave by Carlos Carranza, new phew o f General Carranza, the first chief o f the constitutionalists, and is now being brought by him and an escort o f sol­ diers to the city o f Chihuahua. This information was contained in a tele­ gram received by the War department iate Sunday. ______ El Paso Francisco Villa is dead and his body, disinterred some dsys after his burial, is in posssesion o f the Car­ ranza troops, according to u series o f telegraphic messages received in Juar­ ez Sunday by the Mexican officials. “ The Frepch have captured the sub­ For more than a week rejs»rta that marine which torpedoed the Sussex Villa Luid died from wounds liave been and have made prisoners the captain current both here anil in Juarez. Sun­ and crew ,” says the London Daily day's accounts were the most circum­ Mail. stantial anil apparently relialile yet re­ ceived. They were accepted with re­ A second protest against detention serve by American officials, including o f mails by the British authorities, Bradford, R. I .— Thirty or more per­ General Hell, but the Mexican officials V w ith a demand for indemnities, is said expressed confidence in their relia­ by the Overseas News agency to have sons were reported to have been crush­ .. T* r bility. been made by the Dutch government. ed or burned to death in a collision o f 15.24f t * ... - /• The dispatcher o f the Mexican West­ trains on the New York, New Haven Neutral shipowners are warned by ern railroad at Juarez reported to Gen­ the British foreign office that all car- & Hartford railroad here Tuesday Lieutenant Edgar S. Gorrell. Lieutenant Herbert A. Dargue. eral Gabriel Gavira, Carranza com­ goes or bunkers o f coal o f German night. The accident occurred at 7 :30 mander at Juarez, that he had heard a Lieutenants Edgar S. Gorrell and wounds. origin in neutral ships would be liable o ’clock and four hours later wrecking Lieutenant Dargue said: “ There conversation over the telegraph wires Herbert A. Dargue, now with General to seizure under the order in council o f and hospital crews were said to have seems to he no doubt that Villa was to the effect that V illa's body was in March 11. Pershing's troops in Mexico, made a recovered 30 bodies. wounded; conversations with natives the hands o f Carranza troop*. Gen­ The dead were in the rear car of aJ record flight the other day when they The Turkish government has intro­ and with physicians having convinced eral Gavira notified Consul Andres duced the gold standard, with the gold four-coach local train, bound from went from San Antonio, in Chihuahua, me that he was shot through l>oth legs Garica here, who rushed messages to piaster as the monetary unit. Long­ Boston to New London, and which had to Columbus, N. M., a distance of and one o f them being broken by a the telegraph o|>erators at Madero and standing debts w ill be paid in accord­ stopped at the local station when it more than 350 miles in less than four bullet, while another shot lodged in Cusihuiriachic o|>eratnr* answered con­ ance with the form er standard, a was run down by the G ilt Edge ex­ hours. They made a single stop, that his stomach. A man in that condition firmed the report and said the body press, bound from Boston for New dispatch says. at Casas Grandes, where they heard without medical attention could scarce­ was being taken to Chihuahua. York The telegraph operator at San An­ reports that Villa had died o f his ly live long.” The foreign office o f Chang Chow This coach was telescoped, set afire tonio, Mexico, 50 miles west Chihua­ Fu, Fukien, reports that 32 soldiers o f ] and burned. hua, telegraphed Consul Garcia that the northern army, and upward o f 40 The car ahead also took fire, and in Canada is subject to such regula­ V illa's lssly was In |s>ssaesion o f Colo­ civilians not belonging in that locality, the flames, communicating to the pas­ tion as the Canadian officials desire, nel ('arlos Carranza, nephew o f Gen­ have been killed by a mob. Disturb­ senger station and freigh t house, de­ tax and a much greater tax on the lux­ eral Carranza, who was taking it in a ances also me reported in Haicheng. stroyed both buiiuings. specail train to Chihuahua. uries o f life .” I t was stated that there were known In a speech before the convention o f In reply to these messages, tele­ Washintgon, D. C.— The senate late] Senator Underwood defined the com­ grams were sent to the Carranza gen­ the Daughters o f the American Revo­ to have been 37 persons in the de- lution, President Wilson says: “ And stroyed car an