I I ) f rwramniMMNW'WnMM rj ihimhiiiwi sisPsT SECOND EDITION UNE I WMTMffft lf Warmer feMw?, fsi Af. Ifm. ;. iAm MKIHOUn OKHiOV Till l;-H. MM,' 1 1, K 1fl; ii r NO. 10 sr Matt D eR,rfCfea ew.dHL. nhrmaM 1 fr V AMFRIP4NS TEUTON'S REPLY imcus in cases qhrt n'miur MS stkih : ' . J" AMERICA'S CASE! bW, r i H IiBLIti iJI f B i IJL uermati Admissions maKC 11 rracu-i amsBKy SLsW www w W WW -WO" - W W WW I Civilians at P.irral Fire U)on Unitcil States Troops Passinn Through tlic City and Battle Follows Carranz Ist Troops Aided Americans in At tempted to Restore Order "Many Deaths on Both Sides" Reported Appeals to U. S. to Recognize Danyers of Arouslnn Natives. WASIIIXCITOX. Aril in. In battle in 1'niTiil between American lump mill tin -i itiiiti poptilntion last night (lenernl Carrunr.ii tilt- gi.iplnd lu 'iiiliii--v lu'M' teday: "Mnnv deaths" occurred on both itles. I'nrriiniui troop aided the Americans in attempting t restore order. General Cnrroiign lin oi-jM-nlfil to the Inked Stnt to recog nize tin danger of arousing the na tives. A dispatch from General Cnr liinn himself follews: "After iocsusc ent ,vn lv Sw-i-ctnrv ol' Foreign Al'fuir Agutllnr, the seeretnry of war tweivod h utes Hinro from Ocnernl Gulirreic HtUal at Chihuahua, informing him thut it had litfti imitusihle for militurv pomi- mauder Im .cheek lite mob uguiust ' " A - 11 I American troop who ciiiorcn i arrai mill thnt tin- evening (April 12) the light hurt continued Wwihi our peo ple anil Amerienn force unit thut nmtiy deuth luitl occurred ou both SIlll'M, I'nuikO Action of Timi "General Ohregnn hn already given order to picveut coi'tintintion of the luitlli'. but tlu excitement i mi treat among the cople thut I fuil to know whether the struggle can lie Mopped. Cull on the secretary of stnte unit nih ie him that the occurrence in due to I be unwise action of the American commander in having entered Pa mil without the permission of the author-nit-, xiolalinu the order of that government forbidding the occupation f town- by Amerienn force. "PIHe eoue the secretary of slat to ee thnt it is unwise for the American troop to reniuin any longer on our soil n more eiioito inei rtenti than the preent otn. which we mnt uxoid t nil iit-. nun de velop, t 'Hrii'.e muM ww or nnv nnm- nii'titi you raav deem di-iille tor jhiI an end to the tutuution freutnl by the prenenc-e of Anu-rieun In , in our terrilr. I will keep on .il lifting you thiauh the l'mvicn i lieu of any further in-ideul." : I'lfllilliiK Sn 0f l l..l .liiuitnk fmm Anu'l'irni: "Miuree today id the imhting -oer. XeM- of the ehuh was contuined m the following telegram Irom Querc taro, duled yenteTjday. and sent by Foreign Minuter Ajnlr to Klineo Arredoiido, tit-neial Lurranxu's aui bu'hador Inn': , "J'lea-f milter with the honorable Seeretaix l.annu atul inforni luni (Continued on page two.) PAN-AW1ERICAN CONGRESS CLOSES Iiri:4 MI1KS XitII 13 --The Pan-Anicrloaii coiiKrc.-- i locd Itn ses alons last niiht It proxed the pro jects for the protection of workmen and for the etubiubment In the fulled itotes of permaneut esbibl tlonc of South American producU and in South America of like exhibition of l'nlted Statei product. It i''ff '' the BruaaeU nomencta ' maulflcatloa of v trMted to ti ...- . .v - - -.iil)ll the putilicatlon of di-toni- Uj'I i .ri! I' i German Admissions Make It Practi cally Certain That German Subma rine Torpedoed Sussex No Arbi tration Acceptable Crisis More Accutc as Facts Are Developed. WASIIIXnTOX. April 1.1. The (lerninh note on the Sufx nml oili er Hiibmnriue pawn hii" been reteiwil at the Htnte ilepartwent nnd n be mg deeodetl' tmlny. It probnhl will be loid before I'n'nident WiUon nml Seeretnry Innning before tomuht. In view of the peerming nature ni the Ml nation with Qennnny ami Mexieo. 1'iv-ident Wilnon tmla nban tliHieil hio plans to go to Xew York IdiiioI'Kiw night nml eaneelleil In- en guuenient to upeak before the Yoiiim Men' Dciuoenitic elub there Satur day. Sluiiitlon OltleHl The nffithixitH from Lotulon ami I'arin ewetI todnv on the linet St. Paul will be eonidemt in eonnee tion with the Qennnn note nml the "information" regnnliug n(tnek n merehnnt ve.eU inee the l.ti-itnnu diiiler in eM'eteil to be eotupleteil in time lo go to Merlin within tin next week. While llui entire pinna nf the ml miniMtrnlion gre not being dinelieil. it i undefHtooit thnt nothing le tiiaii Koine M.ilixe exidenee of Clemiiiii.x' good faith to lulfill the nMiraneei -he ha given the t'nited Slate-, mu-Ii ii- pi'Moibly, siibxtantiul piini-liiiient of the Kiihninrinv coiuiunnder who ile ".troyed the Siifex, ean prexeut the Mitunlion between the two count rie froin eoming to the jm which diplo niiit have Mi'ituglcd lor the lat eiu to avoid. UlHHie ((riiiHuy In xiew of the -itncluive naluic ol the iiifoimation on the Kinoes alrc.nlv Ix'l'ore tin !tate depailiiient, oltifuil can not kw how (iennnnv can con tinue to denv refonibilit. tor ilu ile-l ruction ot the -hip. The Miggelion of urhitrntion in the flermnn note huh met with the (.tnte nient that the Amerienn government would not nrbitrate u queotion in xolving Anierienu liven. direful cxn munition of the Ger man note led oftieiuU to eonelude that the cne of the United Stale had been materially strengthened. The nimiluritv between the eireum tanceft iirrounding the attack on a uteumer in the Knglioh ehnunel ad mitted in the Dertnnn note nnd those -iirreiimlnit: the Siick ine nn.eil ot'lleiaU to fei I thcic no louuer ! .in iloiilit lli.il llu i--l w.i- the FRENCH EVIDENCE SANK THE SUSSEX PUIlS iril I m ini-offli ial i annouix i mi ni .i m.i'l here toditx ' that the Kremli oxrninent hs doi-j umentary evidence that the Buiaex wan attacked h a bulimarlne. The aiatement which waa given out after the receipt here of the German note to the United State in a follew: ' It suffice in order to answer the Herman note to recall tljat fragments of a torpedo have been discovered in the hull of the Busex and that the French government Is in possession of documents which give the name of the commander and tho number oi the submarine which sank (damaged i the Sussex" The further statement is made from the same semi-offii fal sourct that Fn inli and Iliiti-h warship sank a iiiiiiun -iiiiinunii on April - ,rtSl ,,,. . . , , i . ,.i offliem l.. "... It Is i con- in i of the KreS?' h Bovornnnlit coiwern- u . ii .i t ii ' i in ii ii r i il SHOWS SUBMARINE Left lo Hulii: It. . i:. liiiiirnuiH, iliaiuellor of tin (terinaii consulate at San I laiicKio; llaron Wll- liclui win III link atliulic. ami Im peilnl foil-ill (ii'iicliil I mil xo Itopp, MiapiHil as (!... left lite fiileml liullillUK nricr nii-Mi'iing imllcimeiitM agaiiiMt tlieiii. .Note Hie kmukk. i apiM'uiance of joiing l.leul. xoii Itilmken; tin; iiHimnle. the sk. I lie ilgnicl ami flic illlolllllti ml nf III- Iodic-. VILLA BELIEVED AI TDHHKuX. Mo. Vpnl II. - FrnneiBeo Yillu i believed here to bo near or at the I'rbinn. ranch Ina XiexaH, south of Kouno, in the tale of Ditningo. It i- rexrted that ho i heading down the Xnsaa river in the direi'tion of the t'ontrerm mid Yenieerob bamliu. Ik'twnen I.bh Xiexii-. nnd Inde there are a Inrge number of home and mules which were turned out when the Yilliotn (i.rrUon at Inde surrend ered. It i wupposed thnt Yilla in tends to enpture a- mnnv of thiMe a- possible nnd utilize them in bix iliiibt. lli trail nuturnUv would follow the Vuzas river vullcv an the only water in the country now i ulong the river. It in repotted that recently ammu nition in (urge iuuutilic has been .'oinir tor ward to the t'ontrerui from the north bx mule puck. In the lat tour daxti .though, llie-e abipuU'iits .lie i..ud to have ccicil. The Im Xiexas ram Ii, formerly owned by a Villa '.'cm-ral, Thoinn I rhina, is nuppoMd to be the burial place of rich loot, umbered by l'r bina in his xaumi- un.Mtigm and of coiiMderuble arm and ammunition. American troop- were ieMitcd c-teil.i near (lie lliirauvo lioiiudul v line. IJo-.imo i- tin unlet -onth nf( the Inn .11 il Ih'lr I .-i t h Mi - li) olid , Kn-.iiio . EVOLUII MIAMill.M, ,.nl i: Tin..- h ali i - nl tii'. ri "l i'ioit..rv forei -ill Kwiiiix Tnii.' io .mi- wire a--a--iniitiil ami -evii.il otlicr- weic winimlcil vc-tcliln iIuiiii.' a milit-iiv eniitereuce. Thstjintu killed weic Ton " -ding the j foiitililiee .1- tin- ri pre-i lltative of 1,1,1, 1A RANCH STATE OF DURANGO OF ALLEGED VIOLAflON OF " 4 ,swHw iBOPP PLEADS NOI GUILTY IN ALLEGED PLOTS SAX FUANflM i, April Ik -Frani Hopl. coiuul general of Ger many here, nnd four others pleaded not guilty in the I'nitcd States dis trict court here IimIhv to indietment involving violations of neutrality. The other wen K. II. Yon Si'huek, vice coiiul geuerul ol (lermany here; Huron tleurge Wilhclm Von Iliinckcii, n lieutenant of the derma n nrmx identified with the consulate; ("buries i flow ley, a detect ie in the em ploy of Consul tleiierul Ilopp, nnd Mrs. Margaret rornell, an utxeti gator employed bx mwley. Itopp und Van s back were indict ed two mouths ugo on charges of eon siiriug to blow in mid destroy rail roads, ships ami munition factories in the lliited Slap - .mil Cuiiiula. All additional iinlictinciit iiiolin',' nl legi'il Use o the iq.iil lo iiiciti. mur der, a i son uml n .1-uiution was found uguiiist Mi oinell, (inn lev ami You Hum I i REGISTER NOW Only Com iiiniv l.i in iii-li in ti-uisin- fur the riuutti s. I i;is,t!-jitiiiii i-losf. April 1h. II' iii don't rifristcr n tuiiot vole 'ri.lnllowiiitf iiii- llu- rctf Uti'ui'M fur th vuHoiik Mcdford ivfiutn: Klection I'ii ciiu-f. Mdlonl Xortl i-t Xoith Medloiil Met! lord Xoiili Itivcisidc Xortbwest Melt rd W est Medfurtl Mul ford Xortli Mum Med lord Xortli I entrul Mul ford South O. nt nil Mcdford South Mbi'i Mcdford Newtown Midlor.l Park A O. Be. Ko'itlcvw-t M. ill. Til Mcdford (l.iK.lale V F. K. W. If. II. I.. It l . I V. K. Con-cr. Ki.-t Mi.lt, .r,l i I ; ' I I M -H I IBIIMUir ANOTHER LOLL IN BATTLE RACING MINIKIN. ill I : The Httuck ou Yerduu has subsided for the mo ment after several days of particular ly severe fighting. There were ho engagements of Important e In that region last night, the official Kronen statement of this afternoon says. The principal Uerman effort sine the Verdun offensive xvus begun Sun day was the attempt lo force a pas sage between Dead Msn'a hill and (ti micros for the purpose of envelops ing the hill. Some French trenches in this vicinity were carried, but the main positks of the defenders were held and Paris regards the oper ations of the week as having result ed decldedb to the advantage of the French. On toe western front Russian at tacks have not seriously shako the iertni.il lines and althouah spirited fighting is still in progress at var ious points the offensive move meats kiiaprenll) are subsiding- Registrar, Address. '! Snedicor, Mini ford Hook Ktoio i Snedtcor, Meilfonl Hook Ktore i. Sueilicor, Med lord Hook Ktore II l.ydiurd, Jackun Sticct Btore Helen X. Yockcv, Mail Tribune Helen X. Yockcv, Mail Tribune Ilii'l. Mclford Furn. & lidw. Co. mi i .-..ii. I'o-tul Tclcgruph office ii,,, i i,.iin.tty-Corcv lldw. Co. I." I I .i , Kxvmg's flun Ktore I .. Co., Maui ami Fir ts. i, Mikoop. S'.'O W Twillth street r.. C. Kchulls, OuU.l.il. (hocery Ciiii-i i's C.i-h flrocerx. K-t Main i , I', i il I , '. , ,i n ottii ! I AROUND VERDUN BOMB PLOTTERS WHOFIREDSHiPS imncD addcot Employes ot German Steamer Lines Accused of Maklnu Bombs and Placing Them Aboard Steamers to Set Fires at Sea Accused of Re sponsibility for Fires on 33 Ships. XKW YOKK. April IX The four OtwnnH arrvslwl by the pidiee je lenmv on the charge nf manufactur ing ineendiarv IfiHnhe and placing them aboard war stiiply his of the entente allien were todnv lurtrud oxer to the federal authorities for prose cution. The four prisoners, Krnent lleeker, Cnptnin Charles Yon Kleist, Cmttain Otto Yoliert and Captain I '.lino ltodc, were examined thin aft ci noon nt the offices of the depart ment nf .justice. You i'apeii Implicated Yon Kleist was miid bv the xolie .ill cady to have confessed. further de tails of the conspiracy, involving several others who aires Us are h mling and to have involved Captain Ft-uujt Yon I "a pen, former (lermaH military attache at Washington, ami Captain ltny-Kd, former naval at tache, iu the plot. Ih'teetives today sought evidence involving n "well known German," who i alleged to have supplied a f 10, IHJII fund to finauee the fire bomb conspiracy. They sought alo the arrest of the chemist who did the ilieinlcnl work in Hie mnnnfacliire ol the bombs. The name of neither of these men has yet been revealed h the i ol ice. Ilomlis In Sown' Socks. Prcpn rat ions were made lo arraign the accused to answer the ecific charge of idaeiug bombs in sugar bugs on board the steamer Kirk Os wald on May 'J, 111 1 .". The steamer ouuht fire from bomb explosions while on her way lo Marseilles, Fiance. I'nexidoded bombs were toiiiul in her cargo alter her arrival there. Police Captain Thomas Tuniiey, who has charge of the ease, regards the arrest of the four prisoners as the most iuiMtrtant stride yet made iu the detection of n a rent conspiracy lo destroy stciitulup sailing xxilh war munitions from Xew York. Hos loa, Philadelphia, Han Francisco and Keatlle. I'liisl Kit SlMiuiccs, The Hlice believe the men involved have been responsible tor fires uii nt least thirty-three sleanieis that have caused M.IMMj.tNM dumage. They as sert thev have evulenee that bombs made in a llobuken factorx ostens ibly oMraled for the manufacture of fertiliser were sent to all mrts of the country. The use to which they vera Mit other than for the destruc tion nf steamers ha not been dis closed, Investigator usserted today thut one of the prisoner said he hud been sent to the factory in llolmken by Captain Pruns Yon uien, former military attache of the Herman em bassy as Washington who was re called at the request ot the t'nited Htnti-M. The flobokeii factory u n small structure in which a few men win employed. Oue of the prisoner told the im.Iicc it mi, used at first to make ieitilizer for slnmicnt to (lermany tliiouh nciitiiil count ri- ami that I he (i. nil. in- i ll.n I r-at lilhl lc.lt ltl'' oil lioin tilt tirt.lirtr A'lrr ii- nrin.i' in l i, I WASIUMSTON pril !' Ilinr) Morgenthau, .meri.ui .uni,a-i.ador to Turke. said toils v afu-i a confer ence with 1'iesldent Wilson that he was considrinK usimiius, hu post, but that he had uot had au oppor tunity to discuss the question with ilu pri' , ,lt nl uml iti. i f.f,,r.. mm not . i ' . i I , , n I 1 1 ii in MFXnnASKS m o rnnnpo U.u. IHUUrO Cnrrniua Requests That "American Pursuit ot Villa Cease and That Capture of Bandit Be Left to Sol diers of de Facto Government Misunderstanding Between Two Governments Responsible for Sit uationPermission Not Given for Invasion as Supposed. WASIIIXOTOX, April 18,-0aiv eral Carransa's proposal far iha withdrawal of American troopa from Mexico failed to bring: from ailiahi ist ration souni's lodav any iailkm tioa that the troop would be with drawn immediatelv or that the sit uation was e.tieete(l lo result In any serious friction with the de faato gov ernmmt in Mexico. late IimIbv Secretary Insing SMtiif the Carranxa note gave eHiIimne that there was some inisnailernlanding In .Mexico. Some of its staleinonts rh Pftaeuteil did not agree with Ilia sec retary's recollHtinH of'tlm prollnu nary negotiation. He said the Unit ed States recngniaed the rkkt of Mexico to ask withdrawal nf troow but that the government efligriiliirihl that the agreement entered httft xvfift still in force. 1 1 On nt 1 1 to ' lteiiiist. MEXICO CITY. April IS. The Mexican government Hag seat to Its arabasaador In Washlngtoa a note to be delivered today to Secretary lou sing asking that the American troops b withdrawn from Mexican terrltaiT and that the pursuit of Villa ha left to the constitutionalist army. The note rontalna about 5 BOA words. In It the de faata goferawoHt of Mexico contends, that, as tha Am erican troops crossed Into MoxUo without permission they should ha withdrawn unttl a formal eomnaet can be entered Into between tho two governments, it is Insist sally af firmed that the previous notes ef the Mexican government especially em phaaiaed the fart that permlaoMR far reeiproeal crowing or the frnnUer would be granted only In the tft uf the rspetltton of a raid similar to that mad by Villa at Columbia, X. M. InisiiitH'tl)' Interpreted The fact that the l.'altad Statw had Incorrectly Interproted tka not a of March to was called 'to the at tention of the Washington govern moot, the statement polats out, in a goto dated March IT. This not like wise emphasises that the pasaag nf troops would be permitted "ttttlr If, unfortunately from this thaw far ward there should b repeat! at tacks like l he one registered at Co lumbus or or anv other kind what ever at any point of the frentlor Hat. The note was sent to Kllaoa Arre dondo. the r.irrmua representative la Washington, with mstructlona for Ita dellvr to So n mrv Ijinatag. "so eiidinu iicKotUiion for a reclprecal (Continued oa page two.) OENIEO EARLIER TRIAL W VSIIINCTOV. Vi-ril It A din triit toiiri lodm lefiiMd an earlier iime than Ma x ioi trut of throe of ficers of the IUns National bank lB dlcted for perjuo In counectwa with the bank's suit agaiust Saaratarf Mi Adoo ami loha Skelton WUIlHHM, comptroller of the eurreaey, In whwh the latter officials warn charged witb haxlag i inspired to wreak the bank. A fuitlicr bill or psrtlrubsra abw Ing basis for the indictmoute wag ia fused. The bank officers askHir an earlier trial atleaed that Cemp iioliir v inidiiis intendeil to rafuso .iMc. a, .i I urter expiring July i in'lu limuu, WW AW x l