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TIIE BEE: OMAHA. SATUttDAY, MARCH 25, 101 G. 17 south of Columbus until the wagons points, and such wa th secrecy thrown pital corps have had only two cases to homes of th absentees wer occupied reached. Then a park master of th mule cil Is 41,S"0, according to William Hayes STORY OF came up. When these had crossed the about their movement that even th of- handle, one of them a soldier accidentally promptly by Mexican families ami held trains notinir hla exhaustion picked him Fisher, parliamentary secretary of ih boundary into Mexico, Major Tompkins, ficer of lesser rank did not know of shot at Carriso, and who later died, and by them until Villa' last trip through. up and let him ride a park Into camp local gnvertiVnt board, in a speech to mi colonel, T. S. Bowcn. of- 1 a brother of the noted lieutenant their coming. Lieutenant the aviator The bandit leader still raging, ordered the louse of Commons committee on 'Tommy" Tompktna of cav- ficer injured Mtvnday when his biplane MEXICANINYASIOH the Seventh More or la tae Dark. them to get out. He lold them he ha 1 the war pensions bill today. There are alry, spread his guard out. tm was caught by whirlwind, turned upon Houso Ko.noo ' advance In In the organ I na- a killed a number of Mexicans at Corrlll-to- s Refuses to shout widow of sailors, Mr. Fisher fact th officer ef nose plunged to ground. the form of a wide fan. the rider of tions moved more or lea In th dark. its and th because they were working for added. tha guard galloped southward. The tem- Open Associated Pren Man Describe! in per Their order directed them to proceed to Moved tn the River. Americans and he wnmed them that if Polar Dispute of the Mexicans was still a matter From Irrigation plant, troopa. they persisted in living on Detail Crossing of Border and of speculation. certain point where other order would the the properly Let Out of Pen So He There were officers who 2.-T- be found. They proceeded thu by atagea, after a nlRht of refreshing sleep, despite to Americans they would meet WASHINGTON. March ho house March Through Desert. would not have been surprised to see the temperature, entry not knowing where th next would take th almost freezing were the same fate. Only three of the houses education committee today voted unanim- of the United States forces opposed moved Saturday to the Casaa Urando were occupied by Can Get His Crop In at the boundary. them and th appeal ance of Genxral Mexicans when tho ously to take no action on pending bills ARMY GREAT SPEED Pershing and then river, which skirt the Mormon colony of American troops arrived. to reopen tho North pole controversy. MOVES AT But there were no Mexicans the first at Hatohla at at Culbertson's plainly surprised th soldiers Dublan. Wherever the American troops go camp Dr. Frederick A. Cook recently ssked the SALEM, Ore., March 24. Governor border gate, and none were txwn on the General Pershing Colonel, George A, Wlthyrombe granted anlnety-da- v PASO, 24. The and some of their officers. and noes follow. Four made tha long march committee to Investigate his claims. James EL Tex.. March march to Only J Palomaa. two bodies of At Carriso, In Mexico Dodd. commanding the Second Cavalry with the flying columns from the border leave of absence today to C. O. llognri, following dispatch from an Asso- armed men were by th first meal encountered either wa eaten. consisted of army baoon. brigade, established headquarter on tho to this point without apparent trouble. serving a term In the pen for assault w l!h correspondent of the columns on here. At It right of WAR CAUSES OVER FORTY ciated Prees at the the march part of the five day' ration Issued to bank the river and held them Their appetites, zealously catered to by Intent to kill. In order that he migbt. Ascension Ramon H. domes had 100 Car- there for a day. The commanding gen Ms crop front In Mexico Is the first complete the men. hard tack, which taste aome-wh- at mesa cooks, were unaffected. There wa.a THOUSAND BRITISH WIDOWS plnnt spring and save. If ransa Slocum eral allowed the tired troopa of the fly- - lory of the crossing: of the border soldiers and told Colonel tike the matio cf Jewish religious a fifth dog, a iitt.e brown sn.inlel that his desert homestead In Malheur he did not know whether to fight or let proceedings. feast unsweetenel coffee. Officer LONDON. March 2t.-T- he of county for ot the punitive expedition sent to and V. number the American column peaceably pass on. v..xrn .....im III... ...v I u Ml Fort avenge massacre. and men fared alike. suit of Villa and his diminished of Huachulca. Ariz. Ho lasted until wilos of British soldiers who have the Columbus After an exchange of official visits dur- band tx-c- Ask th man who has used Bee Want General Pershing allo-ve- th command th pass of Puerto San Vronte was thus far reported to the army coun ing brigands waa begun. Ads 100 1 you will which he observed at the American noon. was to hear a boost. HEADQUARTERS UNITED camp, guns, to rest until The order then Arrangement of cavalry was moved the assembly of men and he to mak all speed to reach the big STATES PUNITIVE EXPEDITION, decided accept army southward with order to get after the to tha United State OJIto ranch, formerly the property of near Colonia, DuMn, Chihuahua, officers' statement that Carransa had bandit leader a quickly aa possible and a brother of Admiral Lord Charles He res-- on 1 agreed to the entry of the troop unop- remain hla trail until he caught or 1 mm .. Pi Q Mex., March 22. (By Wagon Train ford of Great Britain, at nightfall. killed. A J posed. fast aa new troop reached i 7 eJ jr. to Columbus, N. M., March 28.) OJIto la sixty miles from the border. headquarter reinforcement were dls- - by a forced march Calls Them Yellow Jackets. At 7 o'clock that night camp was belna patched to the southward to carry out Reaching here ' that demonstrated the endurance of Tha other body of troops were encount- made by th American troop beald Irri- th plan ot campaign. Part of these ered here Saturday, March 18. Major gation dttchea through which flowed th troops left yesterday night e soldier obviously and last I American and Ullxaldo Reyea, pro- running they had seen In Colonel M year I I jfcioTiiinii A - who said ha waa first water Dodd, although old and coHrAir vVS lased the Mexicans, several thou- ceeding to Casaa Grandes, from Madera Mexioo. Here also were seen the first a leader in the remarkable march of ob- - nd United States troops, cavalry, after scouting for Villa, waa startled to Mexican, other than two who were th flying column from tne border a ban n i - i i V-:- ii a infantry and artillery were scattered ea American troops in this vicinity. His served a few miles north of OJltoa, sil- doned th comparative comforts ot camp - i 1 1 wday between this point and the men referred to them as "yellow Jackets." houetted against the sky on a mountain and took the field with these troops yes- I TT TT 1 TT I S$ri.W 7 U top. wrere believed terday the district of He stopped one of the guides of the col- These two at first afternoon. TTT northern boundary of umn be to be spies, but scouts reported thera to -i and asked to taken to the Brines First Tents. ; of cap- Ouerroco, Intent on the task American commander to assure him that be rancher living In th valley. Yesterday train which arrived at the turlng or killing of Francisco Villa his forces, consisting of thirty-si- x men. th same brought tents to ii?s..jL.tL. Reap Goldea Harvest. time the first ex- jr in the shortest possible time and wera not "Vllllstas." and in turn he as- The OJIto Mexican reaped a golden be erected In camp. Previously the mwmi terminating bandit band with sured that they would not be fired upon. harvest among the hungry soldiers. fringing the river provided the the Major which he raided Columbus, N. M., Tompkins' advance guard, with Frtjoles, tortillas and Chill sauces were only shelter from the ardent sun. During riders at intervals ot twenty yards, In great In contrast to th the nights, always frigid In this altitude 4Yy demand and KPN on. and slaughtered nine civilians 8.000 supple- e swept the country between the border Caaaa Mexicans, who doubled of feet, th shivering men MAYlla-trl- Grande and acquaint Troop movements and dis- meager Just to more men with our location In thp low rent March and Palomaa and stirred nothing but trebled price on bread and every other mented equipment of blankets and to ihoroiiKhly convince that wi ANY 8TOHB said, were with hay piled on top of thm undersell positions, however, it was Jack rabbits. edible, their price wera "what you Ilk beneath and In Omaha whort It come to Men's and Boys' Clothing, we make this re- shrouded In the strictest secrecy, by Major James A. Ryan of the Thirteenth to give." Th senora of th ranch them. High winds have prevailed almost markable offer Hatnrdayi department.