iVioDah's Pmdiietton, $111,522,841 Dividends, $26,901,164 Silver, today-91 7-8; a year ago, 73 3-8c rm 'ONOPA Daily METAL QUOTATIONS Silver 91 Capper -23 ao LMd Quicksilver $1.08 THE WEATHER Teniae and Saturday Fair PRICE 10 CENTS VOL KVIl No. 243 TONOPAH, NEVADA FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1918 D H n a 0 s 0 E 0 El 0 EJ WESTERN BAT TI 0 0 B 0 El 0 Successful Counter PEAT 10 OBSERVERS SEE 110 lilfi III LOSS (HHIIIIEfiES Town Was Under Constant Gunfire . and Had No Strategic Value ,a,Ateied Preaa) WASHINGTON. April 12. In yes terday's reports from Franc on the battle in the ArmentiereB region mili tary observers here read with satis faction of the successful Blrtleh counter attack which overcome much of tie Initial advantage sained by He Germans In their first rush. The ,ituation was not sufficiently clari fied, it wa sa'd however, to de termine whether the effort was a ieparate movement aimed at the channel ports or ao extension of the Amiens onalaught designed to widen the base of the wedge aimed at that town. In any case the British have not allowed the new thrust to gain any treat momentum, despite the evacU- FIGHT DEFINED ON THE IBHIZI GILL 1D7 AuiH-latrd l're WASHINGTON, April 12. Senator Overman' declaration . that he will InsUt upon the passage unamended of tbe bill granting the president au thority to reorganize government de partment! for war purposes, has firmly fixed the issues In the contest over the measure. Alter a conference with Postmaster-General Burleson who often ipeaka for the administration. Sena tor Overman said he bad rejected the amendment proposed by the bill's opponents for specific exemption of certain bureaus. The opposition has been Insisting on exemption of the Internals commerce commission, the federal reserve board and the federal trade commission. HUNS KILL CHILDREN 1T Aaaimlailxl Pwi I PARIS, April 12. A ahell from the German long range cannon truck a foundling asylum yesterday killing a baby, a patient and a nurse. It Injured three Infanta, six patients tnd two probationer. Another ahell Mled a man. a boy and wounded 'en in an open air bowling alley. SILENT REGARDING LANDING (Br Assorts FnMt WASHINGTON. April 12. The ittte and navy departments are not in cil'c'ally advised of the landing of American marines at Vladivostok to aid the Drltisb and Japanese. Of 'Iclali declined to say whether the eommnnder of the Asiatic fleet was Inntrucied to lund marines If Aneil tB il'lerests were endangered. TO COIN 15-CENT PIECES j.V""""' Preaa) WASHINGTON. April 12. Coinage of 15-cent pieces, to facilitate the handling of crowds at moving pic lure theaters on account of the war is proposed in a bill Introduced yenterday by Rep. O'Shaughnessy Rhode Island. Moving plclure "imagers presented a brief recently t0 the director of the mint In favor of 15-cent piece. TODAY AND A YEAR AGO. Official readings of the ther- ' "ometer by tbe United Stale observer at Tonopah: 4 1917 43 4 1918 .. 43 .. 51 5 . a m.. tn. 44 52 12 noon 60 Maximum Anrtl n a? 59 37 Minimum April 11 3S Relative humidity at Way. 4i p MBt noon atlon of Armentieres Itself. The town ha been under gunfire constantly and had no strategic ad vantage. Its evacuation was made certain by the extent of the Initial penetration of the British lines on both sides, leaving it at the apex of a narrow and dangerous wedge. Officers believe the whole move ment in this region t designed by German strategists to offset a simi lar danger on a far greater scale to their own main front of operations to the south. The advanced Uerman troops in the Amiens region are roughly 25 to 30 miles beyond the geueral trend of tbe line which they assaulted when the drive began three weeks ago. The width of the break in that line is from fifty to sixty miles. PROMINENT EDUCATOR VIOLATES CO ACT (Br Aaauelate) Preaa) CHJUAUU, April li. uepariineui of Justice agents announced today ihnt thpv innk into custody Dr. Wil liam Thomas, a member of thejtn University of Chicago faculty, and woman said to be the wife of a Texan in France with Pershing. It 1b said they placed before the United States district attorney evidence re garding a violation of the Mann act and the law forbidding false regis tration at hotels. Thomas Is 55 years of age. His wife Is one of the founders or me Woman's Peace party. He has grown children. The woman gave the name of Mrs. ft. M. Granger, said she was 24 years of age and had a 3- year-old child. Thomas said: "I love her and don't care if the whole world knows It. My arrest Is a tre mendous Injustice." The woman said: Dr. Thomas was kind to me. After my husband loft for trance he was most solicitous for my com fort. ! Just liked him at first, later it grew Into love. GERMANS SUFFER LOSS ' (Br Aaaoetated Preaa) LONDON, April 12. Router's cor respondent says the Germans gained some ground in a determined attack along the Messlnes ridge, but were evicted later by a British counter attack. Three German attacks in great waves near Vllie Chapelle yes terday were repulsed with immense loss. SHELLS WIRELESS STATION , u. I I.,... t WASHINGTON, April 12. A Ger man submarine of the largest sea going type appeared on April 10 at tha nnrt of Monrovia, capital of Liberia, on the west coast of Africa nnt bnmbarded the wireless and cable stations, according to an of ficial dispatch received by the state denartment. Liberia declared war on Germany last August. The sheila ex tenslvely damaged the wireless sta tion. HEAVY FIRE LOSS r ok i nuiuti, Apr li. ri caused $350,000 worth of damage to tha business section of 8u!phur, Okla. STRIKERS GO BACK Hy AiMMK-latra Prml I'TICA, N. V.. April 12 The strik ing employes of the Savage Arms plant In this city, which has been given over to tha production of the Lewis machine gun, voted yesterday to return to work last Bight. Attacks Overcome Advantage o INT HERS TO MINE WAR MINERALS (U Aaaot'lated Preaa) WASHINGTON, April 12. Legisla tion to encourage the raining in the United States of minerals necessary In the manufacture of war materials, but now largely imported from South America and Europe, was recom mended to congress yestcrlay by Secretary Lane. Ho sent to Senator Henderson of Nevada, chairman of the mines committee, a draft of a bill carrying an appropriation of $50, 000,000 from which financial assist ance would be given to prospectors in developing the mining of these minerals. Minerals the quantity production of which the administration hopes to see developed are manganese, pyrlte. antimony, platinum, mercury, tung sten, tmlphur, tin and graphite. All are found in this country and espe cially In the western states. Development of such mines would release thousands of tons . of ship ping now used In Importing the min erals, it was suld, and also would tend io keep down the rapidly in creasing prices of thf commodities. Senator Henderson yesterday called a meeting of his committee for next Saturday to begin consideration of the bill with the view to an early report to the senate. MENEY WILL RUN By MOlHl frM) SAN FRANCISCO, April 12. toduy begin Francis J. lieney arrived here and announced that he would an active campaign for the guberna torial nomination on June 1. The es tabllshmetn of a state institution for reciamai.on oi soiuiers l service will do one oi me pianaa In his platform. FIRE KILLS RACE HORSES (Br Aaaovlated Preaa) BALTIMORE, April 12. Nearly a score of race horses are reported to have perished in a fire that de stroyed the stables on the Bowie race track last night. The fire was confined to the stables. -A - - t r ' . " - ." V j- '" HON, BEN O. LUCE Peinoeratic Candidate for Governor of tha State of Nevada t. .iii Hn Bonn's candidate nv good for the politicians there abouts to circulate the false report that Ben D. Luce of Tonopalt. Pern ocralic candidate for governor, not tha sort to "back and fill " be does It. He will postiveiy ue a tries In September and believes ha HUNS PRESS BACK LINE OF BRITISH (By A-tm'tat-1 Preaa) LONDON,. April 12. The Germans pressed the British back In the vi cinity of Neuve Eglise in an attack yesterday in tho neighborhood of Ploegateert. The German attack be tween Loisnc untl the Lawe river was repulsed. The Gonnans cap tured MrviHe. Heavy fighting Is In progress In the neighborhood of Mervllle and Neufberquin. The Brit ish in a counter attack regained ground north of Festuberlh. DECLARE STOCK DIVIDEND (Bj- Aaauelnttfrt Preaa) CHICAGO.-April 12.-The board -if directors of Swift & Company, pack ers, yesterday decided to declare a stock dividend of $50,000,000. half sit par and the rest free, increasing the capital stock from $100,000,000 to $150,000,000. ASKS 5 FOR DIVORCE (Br Aaaoelated Preaa) SAN DIKqo, April 12. Divorce proceedings against Governor Harri son, governor of the Philippine Isl auds, were instituted here today by his wife, Mrs. Harrison. An Ely (Nevada) attorney filed the papers. The nature of the charges are kept secret. GOOD HEALTH IN ARMY fir AHaoolafrlt Preaa) -. - WASHINGTON, April 12. Health conditions throughout the army at home continue satisfactory, says the weekly report issued yesterday by the war department, although the hospital admission rate increased over the preceding week. Influenza and mumps are the chief diseases noted, the latter frequently compli cated with pneumonia accounting for the rising admission rate. Ailments among drafted men contracted be fore they entered camp have swelled the sick rates. The total number of deaths for the week ending April 5 was 290 as against 237 the preced ing week. V ; has withdrawn. He was in first and in; When he says he is going to do a thing candidate ior gotemur ai erUI qualify for the final "heat ' prim- BRITISH PRISONERS HORRIBLY TREATED (By AaMot'tated Preaa) LONDON, April 12. The govern ment committee report made public today says that British prisoners in Germany have been employed con stantly under fire. Many have been killed by British guns. They have been kicked and beaten, denied cloth ing, adequate shelter and often have been shot. Deaths from starvation and overwork have been constant. It says it would be hard to find a parallel in history of the "unjusti fiable suffering brought 0n these prisoners." French prisoners have been similarly treated. HOLD WAITERS (fir Aaaoclated Preaa) SAN FRANCISCO. April 12. Seven members of the Geneva Association, a waiters organization, are held for examination by the federal authori ties In connection with a war ac tivities investigation. PRAISE EFFICIENCY OF THE PRESIDENT (By Aa04lat-Ml PreaM) CHICAGO, April 12. Unreserved praise ' for the high efficiency ot President Wilson's "business bat talion" w-as voiced yesterday by A. C. Bedford, president of the Standard Oil "company of "New ' Jerey7"Tir'' speech before the Chamber of Com merce of the United States. "There Is too much ' for each of us to do to listen to the wild stories of the alarmist kind that seem to be invariable accompaniments of every war in every country, he de clared. "I am not a defender of the men who are handling the work of the government. But I would be lacking in fairness if, after my own experiences at Washington, I with held a tribute to those men, those triod and proven generals of our in dustrial armies who have grappled with the government's problem and who are silently, quietly, and I say here and now, successfully working them out." While declaring that the petroleum industry will meet every demand made upon it by war time conditions, Mr. - Bedford - urged the Imperative necessity of conservation In the use of gasoline. BEHIND WITH REPORT (By Aaaoolated Preaa) KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April 12. First figures made public yesterday for the tenth federal reserve district, showing the amount of sales ot bonds of the third Liberty loan actually reported to reserve banks, although they represent a tenth of the quota, do not give a complete indication of the progress that has been made in the district, It was announced last night at the headquarters here. It was said that the district's reports are a day behind and represent only such sales as have been reported to the reserve banks. The total re ported i yesterday - was. $13,267,750.: COMMUTES 8ENTENCE (Br AaNoelatrd Pra SPRINGFIELD, 111., April 12 Governor Lowden yesterday com muted the sentence of "Chicken Joe1 Campbell to life imprisonment on recommendation ot the division of pardons and paroles. Campbell was convicted of the murder of the wife of former Warden Allen of the Jollet penitentiary and was sentenced to be hung at Jollet today. SEAPLANE LEAVES fflv AfeMulll4PrMil SANTA BARBARA, April 12 Seaplane F-l left for San Diego to day. There were four passengers aboard. SEAPLANE ARRIVES I Br Aaaorlatrd I'mnl . . V i.i I -. 1 V 4 .,-11 in TK rx 11 .1 . iolane has arrived. It covered 190 miles in three hours and one mm ute. It will undergo government tests here, tbe pilot Malcom Loughead was BRITISH MID HIS SE1TLE DOI'JII TO OH RAGE OF Fight Passes Beyond All Question . of Loss or Gain of Territory ( Bj Aaaorlated Pma WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, Thursday, April 11. The enemy continued his determined at tacks against strategical points north and south ot Armentieres today. The Germans pounded the defenses of Oivenchy which place changed hands several times. North of Ar mentieres the Germans gained a footing at Messines but the British were clinging to the west ridge and keeping the enemy from Wytschaete. The battle has gotten beyond such considerations ' as the loss of a stretch of territory and has settled down to a grim race to determine whether the German man power is BRITISH ARMY IS FULLY EQUIPPED (By Aaaoclatcd PrMa) OTTAWA, , April 12. The British Krmy-- m ""Franca- !- thoroughly equipped today as when the Picardy battle began. England has replaced all lost guns, and has. increased the quantity of machine guns, according to the British parliamentary secre tary of the minister of munitions who said: "The tanks the Germans captured are being replaced by su perior models. The ammunition con sumed has been more than made good while men are steadily being released to fill the gaps caused through loss of man power. Great Britain continues as strong, if not stranger. In the air." BOMBARDmTnt" RESUMED (.By Aaaoclated Preaaf fAKts, April iz. ine nomoara- ment of Paris has been resumed. LEADS PARADE ( By Aaaoolated Pre i chico, cai., April iz. James Pershing, brother of the American commander, headed the Liberty loan parade of 3000 school children held here. PAPER IS SARCASTIC (Br Aaaoelated Preaak AMSTERDAM, April 1Z. The Koelnische Volks Zeitung says the strategy of tbe German supreme army command is still unrevealed and will be recognizable only In the course of further operations. U. S. MARINE8 LANDED (By Aaaoriated Praia) HARBIN, April 5. American ma rines have been landed at Vladivos tok, as well as British and Japanese forceB, according to advices from that place. . The Americans are In control ot the docks, while the Japan ese are guarding the railway and am munition depots. CLAIMS OF BER-LIN (Br Aaaoriated Preaa) BERLIN, Thursday, April 11. Gen eral headquarters announced today that the fighting has been limited to artillery duels and minor infantry op erations on both sides of the Somme and on the southern bank of the Oise. START OFFENSIVE (By Aaaoelated Preaa) LONDON, April 12 Turkish tad German forces in Palestine opened an offensive on Wednesday near the coast. CHICAGO PITCHER DRAFTED (Itv 4aao-laed Praaat ST. PAUL. Neb.. April 12. Pitcher Alexander of the Chicago Nationals was drafted Into the national army today. f IHlims EXTERHAII! enough to accomplish the threat to annihilate the British and force capitulation. It Is now a cold propo sition as to which side can kill the most, and at tbe same time find re cruits enough to fill the depleted ranks. ( By Aaaariated Preaa) LONDON, April 12. A wounded machine gunner describing tbe Ger man attack said: "You could lvs shot ih'.'m down with your eyes shut," according to a Daily Mail cor respondent. "We fired straight Into tbem. They went down Id heaps, yet we couldn't stop them. It was one Sown and another coming on." OREGON LEADS N LIBERTY LOAN (By Aaaoriated Prcaa) CHICAGO, April 12. Iowa la the first - state to fill its quota of the third Liberty loan In the seventh federal reserve district, It was of ficially announced last night. In Chicago subscription suffered a slump and up to last night only $2,500,000 had been reported as the day's progress making a total of $26,532,000. Oregon is the first state officially to report oversubscription. Iowa claimed the honor but bas not filed substantial reports. TO RAISE FUNDS (By Aaaoclatrd Prsaa) WASHINGTON, April 12. The Catholic archbishops of tbe United States and tbe national Catholic war council, meeting here yesterday, ap proved a nation-wide campaign at an opportune time for funds to aid the war council in Us varied activities. War councils were suggested for every diocese, to assist local authori ties in preserving decent camp en vironments, caring for soldiers on furlough and providing amusements for tbem within tbe camps. GET CONFESSION (By Aaaoelated Prcaa) . SAN FRANCISCO, April 12. Two x are arrested here In connection with the robbery In March ot the Yoko hama Specie Bank following an al leged confession in Los Angeles, the police said, of Archie Frazer, the bank watchman, had made after his arrest last night. BUTLE THEATRE TO-NIGHT KITTY GORDON In "HER HOUR" Kitty Gordon's regal beauty framed in the smartest of new frocks. An Intents story acted by brilliant company and mag nificently staged. Also the Four-Star Feature "THE HIDDEN HAND" Standing of Candldated Announced Today TOMORROW FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN BEVERLY BAYNE in "RED WHITE AND BLUE BLOOD" Matinee 1:30 Evening 7 and S:M i ' v IX,; tit