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Medfo Ml SECOND EDITION UNE I WEATHER uv.aw punwt tnsuntr Mat. (iff i .Mtn. IS. IF A f(lARIPOTWHHMIMMMMNi T"'irl -1t'h Tr I' uu i n mn V' MEDFOIW ONKdON. I'WIHAV AI'UII- L'l. HMfi XO. 2fl wwwiwwwiiiw iwwpffwwi ji, n nw uw mm VI ATI i If JLXA.J.JU i'1 I . ULTIlTUi INHKOF UNCLE SAM'S CAVALRYMEN DASHING INTO ACTION BELOW MEXICAN BORDER yjr Amorlcflii Note in Regard to Subma rine Warfare Is Dellured to For eign Minister Von Jagow Owing to Length and to Delayed Arrival of One Section, It Was Not Deliv ered Until This Evening Note Not to Be Published in Germany Until Sunday. v INSULIN. April at. Tli.- Aim n.-ii. note In regard to aithninnne w.ut.uc i now in the hiitiiU of the (In man government. It im tlli t-rfil tin- ' ciiiiiir lo Foreign MinUter Von Ju piw in lite iihiiiiI manner, with un at tendant cireiimtiinpe In murk the miMniliil imMirtnnce of the itltiur. Owing ! I he length !' t In- milt' and appendix, iiimI to IIm' dclii.xcd nriiwil "f one hccIioii of the nolo, it wms.jio ii'iiilv for tircciiliition iinlil ":' o'clock thi evening. Ambawlor Oerard then rolled the document in n nmgaxine, to protect it from a alight mill which wo falling, iitnl walked ncroM the quarc to the foreign of Jico. Tho nmbnador wnw received im mediately. The foreign iiiiniler re . ccivoil the nolo Mini it hoit cotiversn tion followed. The nolo probably will not he pub- lcdied here before Sunday, nnd no comment hy the Ocnnun press i e. jH'ded before that time. WASHINGTON. April 21. Secre tary laniug announced toduy I hut the aulminrinc note to Oermany whk ilelivereil to tho Iterlin foreign office li.v Abnndor flerard nt 7-M o'i look tonight. Pending Germany' ieply to Amer ich'h demand thut ho immediately nhnndou the preseut method of con ducting Million Hue warfare, one of the chief concern of nfficiiil here i- the iMixsibilitv of nnother tittuck on 11 ship currying American. It wn admitted t lint 1111 immediate rupluiv could only Im prevented hy proof that Germany had liccn tumble to imiiiun'iitc w 1II1 In r -iibniniinc coiii- IM.I.IlIlT. WqpiGffV &. . -KiTjWMy 'IFvy WvOW VTll ' mmix .&& otwftitijtMKSW :tMxiim& IMMtMM... i H A-r ijwrte : , CARRANZA FORCES Iffl CAVALRY I'EKSHINU'S CAMP AT FKONT. April 1-5, via aeroplane to Columbus, N. M., April SI. Tha ftgkt t Par rut, where, according to lndUpul!ile evidence reaching here todu, Cr rantH troop In foree attacked the cavalry command of Major Frank Tompkins, ha changed the etotlre nkpect of the rllla cbaae ao far ai (be iirinjr plaua are concerned. Thin at tack upon an American force which went n perfect good faith into I'ar ral in the moat friendly fashion, blocked what teemed to be an excel lent opportunity for either the cap ture of Villa or the diiperaal or one ot bin atrongeat bands. Heretofore, the American troops hare retkoued only with meeting op position from brigands but resistance from regular armed troops of the Mexican army put the American mil itary leaders under the necessity of preparing for serious difficulties. Whether the preparations mill have to le iompMl (!MBdi on the fu ture rours of the Carraiua faction E DELIVERED 101 S. lWWTO, A,!! 21 The aolima Tie L. oe of tUe largos! subma noca tP ll c Tailed Sixtet. navy, was frmgillv ilclweioa to tlit jcivrnment I ter Viultlera tUe T-oio riher Shlp iaiiuiii tirt"irafb'H. at ho riiartwt 'tit at t: l a, o'(4i ia.- h , i . , . 1 1 " ii. ill JAPAN PROTESTS .1UBMSH AnKKS STORYOFVILLA'S COURT DECKS VON DER GOLTZ' PHRASEOLOGY OF 111 BURIAL A FAKE "NISJfOR STORY RESULTS E FRENCH WIN N ATTACKS AI VERDUN Offensive Operations on Both Banks of the Metisc Result in Wresting of Territory From the Germans Dead Man's Hill and Haudremont Wood Scene of Heavy Infantry Fighting, Which Is Still In Prog ressGermans Admit Trenches Penetrated hut Quarry Retained. IN LAW uU5l MAN Y LVtu SA SEARCHERS OF MKWtAK E INDICTMENTS Viscount Chindo Confers With Presi dent Wilson Japan Objects to Proposed Inclusion of Informal Agreement Which Japan Promised Upon Horor to Fulfill. i WASHINGTON', April 'Jl. Vi count Chimin, the Jtipuueae iiiiiImisxh dor, conferred with President WiUoh ftwluy over the proviwion of the pend ing immigration hill, which propuie to eimct into Inw tho ho-culloil gen th'ineiiV agreement rctrieting the im luigiution of .lupnncae laborer., A meiuornndutu on the aubjeet ha been preoented to the Mate department. The exclusion provUion a nmend wl liv the M'linlc commit teo remU: "1'ernoiiH who enuuot IwH-ome elig ible under e.itiiiB law, to becomv cit taetia of the I'mied Stutcn by natur alixatmn, iinlp otberpo provided lor by exiHting ajrreemeiila n to wi".Krtn, or by existing trentie., comciitioiiH ur ugreemenU or by treatiex, contention or ngriementa that may hcrcattcr bo entered iute: llimlii-." The rfctiiiic coinmitieo reMrling the bill for piifMtge inudo I hi explana tion of the cliutiftc: "The win da 'Hindu mill' bad been iiiei lid undoubtedly Wccouho moiiic nt i - have held that Hindu enu be come eligible to hecoint) oiticen by mi tu in 1 1 xa Hon, o that the anid luive iIii-h of Urieutul aliens originully 111 tcmleil to be covered by the provi iom, excluding IIiomc who ennnot be come xo eligible might )oibly be held not to be included in the Inw. "It will be observed that the phriie attached to ihco proiions lo hiow (hat they hao neither the Japnneiie or the Chinese in mind, hu lice ii improved and made ulolutely meluie.'' The pioK)t.cd inclusion in the law of an infonnal agreement which Ja pan hit promoted on honor to fulfill, accordini; to the iiftrccineut bclwcen Former Sceictarv lfiit ami Former Alalia -nlor T.ikalni.i i-. nmli ioim1 to In- li p.i.n Hi' to (lie J.i i.i ir-i . l.ONMON. April -M The leci-nt attack., of tin- Tmk- on tin- llitt t-Ii lorccH iiIi.iik the TiriH in Mc.,po- j American Military Authorities taiiiin wan made liv abonl llljllii) men Mini cot them henvv loc-. An of I'icinl nccomit of I he buttle, upplo mentiiig enrlier reMttU fiein the Uritinh commniiiler, wna given out to day nm follewN: "The etiemv made liin iillaek on the 17th ami ISth with moiiic 1(1,00(1 men, coinpriiinir one whole diiioii nnd MrtioiiH of two others. They en wo Un- i Mil A(l(. Ami il 21. I'lami Uu eon uu- declared In lie I lie author ol the woik of William Slmkcopeare in able to Confirm Report of Bandit's decmum n-ndercd in an injunction' miiI today bv Judge Richard X. Tut- ' Burial or Throw Ligiu on bituaiion hill m the circuit court. The deci- i!i Unnci nf UIII-. W.c nMnii ' ' "'""Ivi'd "n iiijiinrlion i-Mied oil tatll Hiiiu U vi Kill enu vipip Carried Toward Durango. the iielitioa nf Willimit C. Heliir. inn tion picture iniiniilaetiirer, to restrain I (leorge labynu. piibliwher. nnd oth- lllfiAlQI'AHTKH8 OK , cr. from completing pnblienlion of PKHSIIIXC. hy wlroleas ' book supporting the Hneoninn the- X. M. April 11. ory. aiithorltiea de- The court held that the nnme FIISI.I) ntexKUAi. to Columbus, on in deiiKc lonnntion and ponelrnted 'Amtirlean military imri oi our ironi. muiiii oou ynniaitalleo to inveatigate ine report mat Minkeimre iiuii lieeii uea mimpiy m of (he tiont of one of our brigade the body recently disinterred at Ban I n diguiNe. alone 1200 to l.'iOO dead Turk were Franciaea llorja was that of I'anrho "The claim nf friend of Fmuei counted. Villa, reported today they were un-i ltucon," the court ai further, "that "It i reportwl they nre Ulnar thick 'able to obtain oonfirmatlon. Xo de- he i the author of the work of fait her out before the front on other I tails were given which would tend to portions of our line. Ttudr killed , throw light oh tb MtwaHon alone on the night of April 17-IS nre j cMtuiiatcd at more than .'(OIK). Iuc-j PRItSI UNCI'S CAMP AT Till:, eral instance attack were led byiFKONT IX MCXICO, April 15. by, (leininn. aomtyof whom were killed. ' aeroplane to Columbus, X. M., April "Apparently J lie enemy, MippoKcd 21. Alter the 1'arral fight, Colon 1 that mit of our troot were JMilatod jV. C. Drown of the Tenth lulled by flood and that they hud a elm nee gtates cavalry obtained fairly reliable of overwhelming them. A n matter I evidence that Villa, wounded, was ho of fact, ii"'iort were moving up utilng carried by an escort southward1 the time. 'toward Durango. Villa himself, with i "Our Mai ea-ualticH, killed. J an escort of 150 men waa aald to have wounded nnd miinu, were very con- 'passed through Kl Valla, a small Mderobly le than (lie Turkish killed, place about twenty mlloa west of J "On the 18th stonnv wenlher niude 1 1'arral. bound south. Three miles nircrnlt ieeoiiiiiu--anec crv difli-.wost of I'arral unother band of one! Shnkeupeurc, and facta and cireum htance in the vnl bibliography oi the rontroM'r"v ot' the ipteMlion and Revelations in Confession Do Not Contain All Evidence Secured Numljcr Involved in Conspiracy Is Much Larger Than First Surmised Government to Follow Clews. XBW YORK. April 21. -The reve lations In the confession of llorat Von Der Oolts aa published tmlay In dls patches from London, do not contain all the evidence In regard to flermnii activities that la now In tlii posse Ion or federal authorities, It hmmino known today. All that Von Dor Cloltx wrote In bis confession was prosented htance in the ra-l bibliography f JW W ltia lin.gg aowa Hum ku miu nrui nm more, it prtiol -illilinlleil hell ill, etin incc the limit tlial l''l.uiei ll.ii'iiii iu the nil-thoi." la understood, wbbh he baa fitted In fedora) i with evidence obtained by j agents from other sottrcae. MONTANA VOTING STATE PRIMARIES., 1 The grand Jury will resume Its in I vestlgatlwna on Monday aad Assist ant District Attorney Wood said be expeiied new Indictments would be ! returned soon. cult. The Hood- aie -piTMiliiiy and the mi i i- -till v r hit-li." ASHIXflTOX. April 1.--Addl- ioual Indict menu of German sym pathisers in this country will be aak- HKI.KNA. Mont . .i it .'I - Mom- d by the department or justice aa a tana oli i - aie i.i-iui li.illoi- in a remilt of revelations made by llorat prenlcntial pielennti.il pi unary ; Von r Oolts, alleged (lerman spy, DUTCH I S N I chancellor, to the headipmrter of the general -tuff will extend over the KnMer ludida.-, m coidinu to th flenevu corre-potidi lit l the IIiimi Xe .ii,'clie. Th' elianeellor Icll Hcrlin lor licailipi. 'iter- Wcdiu-dnj night. , liiiiulred Villa bnnillta reiKirted nass-. I . ' .m .. . X . . . j . . . . . . lug south two or threw days ahead of ."cciioii loiiax. rn-nitniiai eiecior orougni to .ew iora iy Hooiiaiiii !lhe A met loan itilumns. (leneral Is- 'nml ilelguteN to the naiiomil cnucii- ( Yard detectives. This was learned imael Iisano, at I'arral, said he had t lion aie.ul-o beiuu elm-cii. Butliorltotlvel.v here today Von Der cnaaaed the band near I'arral, hill-! There oih- four name mi the lml-i,li' statement was said lo bave of- .... I. . I .' I . ll . . 1 I (.J . !, I.l ..-.-, I.. II.. .l.l. .... ti lug 12 of them, lie sain bo fought 'i " preiueiiuoi caiieiuaie: immi-j " "' iivnn7 wnm nm- them "when the were split Into three I row WiUon, demoerni ; Seuntor A. It. ,'" '' investigation. The govern- ;smali detachment, defeating each Inlt'ummuih ol Iowa and Kdwgrd K. j ttat will follow every clue. It was 'turn, (leneral I.oxsno also claimed i Wooda of I'enuylvuiiia. republican, underalood today the number of mon that the presence of American troops nnd Allen I lenon of Now York,mvoiveg in Von ler (iolti activities tociallxt. iee-rrcnlent llionta K. n " inueu maies is niucn larger ilai-hall and Oovernor K. W. Aliijorl'ban had been thought heretofore, of .Viouri ure on the ballot can-; 'Ponding Xew York Indictments didatc for the ice-pic-idential iiom-n'nst five of Von Der dolts' asso ciation on the item... tain ticket. K. 'late were said lo embrace the al J. liui kc It ol Ncbnirk.i i on the re- l"Ked leader In the conspiracy to .publican ballot, (iuwriior Hiram "low up the Welland canal, but In-'jolin-oii ot (iililoima on the pro- diriment of men Involved iu minor iMc--iw and (leoem If K,ik,M,fn,.u t &" In the alleged iio.pliac prob ol . w .lei-e on lli. -uiiali-t. ,'dy '" be aoughl mion near I'arral had the effect of Incrogs- 1'AHIS, April '21. -The vUit o Dr. ing Villa's rank Von llethniann-Ilollweg, the (lei-miin g.VN ANTONIO. Teas. April 21 I'ubllc Interest I centered in the ion fereiuM on the Mexican nil uu Hon which Will be lit Id here between (ieneral Scott, hi t of staff, and (len cr.il FiiiihIoii . mral Kiott will ar ne tonlnlil ARMY AVIATORS ACROSS MEXICAN BORDER GETTING READY TO "FLY" AFTER VILLA WB, P'i! I.OXJMJX. April -.'1 A I.IomI'-, dufiateh irnni lnai.len. Ilollalid, a the liith tf.nn-hip lMlewijk Van Xm-mh w.i. enk eterdar at icniuMn. She wcut do m sis win ntes. Fne of her rew acre drowned. Thiru-MT fcunivow bae bevn lauded at YoiiiiiUn. Tki- lyiWaijk Van NauMtv nailed fr. ao I'iwle in Fibruir ith car? of .ilttcr for idtttrdaag. A lv- iin vinli' li-p,tth of Anl wind -be Ii.mI been held Up 111 The 1nii by the Hntih aiilhoiitie -inec Marli 'J'.' anil that lir detention IiimI urou--id public opinion iu Ilol'uud, a tin Dnlili farmer feared the Milliter mOiiUI arrive too late lor their u-c SvetlfHnr. with al 'il,, ,. w ,s (,,, , i,ii- (..! ti III. Illl N , U .1 ,.''. I JI ii,..r Hi VT$1i fvpf f f p At he ' If : iu urn; ' 'i lui I lo ll '111 -ll' I It) PARIS, April 21. OrfoiiMvo opcr ation by the French on both hunks of the Meiic in the Verdun roidon lunc reulteil in the wicetitig of tcr ntorv from the Dcrmum. Following up their uccee of yenterdny in tho region of Dead Man' Hill, Gonornl IVtain' foreea returned to the nttncl; lat night and. according to this nf iernnnn' Paris bulletin, impturod nd ditional trcnclie and took four offi cer mid lo0 men priaouor. In the ITHiidrtMiifliit wood roftion, ent of the lleoee, the Fronuh ropoit gnin in Inst night' fighting. The le.t of the stalemont PoIIewh: "West of the .Meuso tho nttnok tin dertakeii yenterdav by our troops iu thu region of Lo .Mort Uoiuinii pro greNHed during the night. In nddltion we noised h trench on tho northern oittkirt of the Caurultos wood nnd made prisoner four offine.ru and l.0 Noldieiii. laisl of the Men "Maul of the Meimo a violont hoin bardineiit of our ionitioua whh fol lowed at the close of ttio day by ii Kwerful offenaive hpUmii hy tll8 en emy on a two-kilometer front between the Thiamoitt farm and tho pond of au.x. ( tie Uermnns, who had gained a foothold in our lines south of Fort Ibiuauinout and north of the pond, were completely tkrown baek by our enunter-nttaek during the nigiil. Two machine gun and a number of prits oner fell into our hands. "Wet of ftoiiauiMoMt in tho senior Hoiitb of lluudremont woo I, wo like wie made progrua. We iveovered ome wounded French prisonei-a nnd captured n wore of flennans. "The night waa eahn on the nht of the front, except in tho region of l.e I'etre W004I, where our nrtlllery wn quite active." (ieriiuiu Iteport li:i(UX, April 21. via Undoii. The war offieo aiinoiiuetuniMit f to day says that on the Venlgn front stnbborn infantry fighting hi atDl be ing carried on. The statement follews: "WeMern frent: In Ike Meuto te giou (Verdun front) stubborn infan try righting develojKNl in ooHJHHeliou with a great increa of aetivity 011 the pnrt of the krtillery on both aide. Went of the river the French matlo nn uttaek with large foreea againat I.e Merle Homme and in the vast there of. In general these attacks waro 10 puled with Kanguiuary loasea to tho nadant. The lighting ia still go iug on for 11 kiuhII (Mirtion of a tromdi in the viciuity of Can rot tea wood, which the French penetrate!. "To the right of the Meui-e effort of the enemy to recapture the atone ipiarry outh of the village of Haud remont were entirely fruitleaa. South of Fort Douuiiuiont fighting develop. ed at eloe ipiartent duriug the night around xonie Freuch treuehea and ia not yot completed. Au enemy infan try attack aguint our lines nt Call, lette wood failed at the very oaUet on account of our strong ad eonetju. trated artillery fire. "In the Vuiu Hector oh the Woavie plain und 011 the heights aoulkoanl of Verdun er lively artillery naUv ity wn the rule of the day on both Hides, a hereto! ore." 10 PROBE TU8ANTIA I.OMidn piil 2t The follow Iuk fctuliiiiont ueil by the Dutch foretgu uifiee cornea from Neuter's correspondent at The Hague; "The tlermau government, acting in acronlauce with a request of Tho Netherlands xouiniuent, luo; consent ed to .im 1 uin tho Identity ot tit tiiiiuilo wiiuii struck tho Tubauttu0 c V U" tntu