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' PART ONE. NEWS SECTION PAGES ONE TO fOY RTEEN NO. OM FORD BACK IN LEAD; VOL. XLV 1D, BANDIT HOLDING UP U.P. TRAIN IS NO CHANGE ON LINE Figures from Fifty Counties Simply: TAKEN BY POSSE Man Who Robbed Nearly Sixty Pas- sengers in Wyoming Wilds Cap- tured by Forces of the Sheriff, 18 BELIEVED F’raBE WOUNDED Confirm Results Already An- nounced as to Ticket. SOME PLACES STILL DOUBTFUL Henry Ford has slipped out ahead of Senator Cummins agaln, but only twenty- Pifty counties and elghty precinets main tieket announced seven seattered show no other change votes. on the result, he lntest figures are Vor President. Union Pacific Offers Big Reward for o REPURLICAN Man Who Robbed Passengers i J ity ughe 3 Ncar Hflnnfl wyo Vor United States Ne DEMOCRAN REPL MAKES GUARD PASS THE HAT| Jiichcock ... 544 Ketinedy iy For Natlonat Committeen BULL N, REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT, Baldridge 1013 Thompson 18,41 General Manager Ware of the ¢ b /b2l OLAham 26,40 Union Pacific at § o'clock declared [0k AL R that the bandit who held up Union "“7‘|‘V\“H‘\”. ‘,‘:;‘, ::,‘u::‘ Pacific passenger train o, 21 had' jjevelon 8,408 Cones made a complete confession, not only : o llwl:muw- .‘.’ll l‘.'n‘tlu:"\ s concerning his latest job, but all| j MERUBLICAR, f ilen iy other Unfon Pacific frain robberies MeGrew M"w_- "|‘"::n'l1'l.¥'v'w'u’u 2 iwth{n a year. , He 'also confessed REPUBLINCAN . 1U.|| MO lx,\)fl - Button 21,mh Neville 32,701 the Yellowstone Park relgn of ter-| yp. i jyfe 1 KesbBryan 20,56 ror, “We alw cateh traip rob- “}>‘>“:Ir;{’ 14,196 hers,” laughed Mr, Ware Mudgett ‘ Vor Lient t Governor, 2 ounties. » umnH:Al 5y W 22 Al REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT WABAMIE, Wyo, Apri 8 o | Bhumway 1,900/ Howard 19,029 special from Walcott, Wyo., this aft-| (5o e 0,304 w ining b ;1‘: " * Nords ruon 10,4072 ernoon says: “Sheriff Rivera of et /A ” e ol PN Carbon county has arrived here with ‘)\ vlllv ’4';,.” r\h‘u the man who held up a Union Pa-| o wait 2,0 W, B ..., 820 g ensel BW. ¥ Walte b,086 citic passenger train last night near P. Hen AL B4 1Y 4 Thirty counties MABAN REPHTHLICAN 2 The message stated the man Was | ¢, W, Marsh. 15437 W, L. Miner....15,193 allve when the message was sent, For Treasurer. 20 counties. DEMOCRAT 15, Hall,. 2% countl REPUBLIC H«ynnlti'\ ¢, Han which s taken here to indicate that he had been wounded in a clash with his pursuers, 17,183 Adamn Genernl, 2 countie 18 counties 2 | OF by separate treaties APRIL 1916—SIX S SUNDAY MORNIN( 23, AHA, ‘AMERICAN NOTE IS IN KAISER'S HANDS AT HEADQUARTERS Answer to Note of Wilson in Subsea Crisis is Likely to Be Delayed by Negotiations. SEEK INFORMATION Document ¢ ‘fid\* ed to Emperor apd - at & i Chancellor Msuu Headquarters WILL +«I' TO PARLEY FURTHER BERLIN, April 22.—(Via Lon don,)—The American note Is now In the hands Chancellor of Willlam, Von Bethmann-Hollweg and General Von Falkenhayne, ehiot of the general staff at general head quarters, Emperor Germany’s answer 1o the lutest American note fg lkely to be de layed by some parleys and reqyesty for further finformation on certaln points, according to the Lokal An zeiger, which says it learns that the note s a decidedly long one and that it will examined German thoroughness Binding Airs His Views Concerning Plans for Peace (Correnpondence of the A ZURICH, ponce be with soclated Pres April How In a great congroms ™ tracting more and more attention among international Switzeriapd, [} will be made Jurists tn both groups of — |”u‘|;:v|r|”11';1“.:‘r,\.\' | I‘v:l',.’\:":";l(‘\ belllgerenta; though: perhaps more espe Bandit Captured, 0 | Hardernon ... W, Berge MT.HIHHT In Germany, There England's e RAWLINE, Wyo, April Z2~The bandit| Anderbery termination to prevent the conclusien ¢ 50 e | Wor Vi Commisstoner ae0hotln Baks tro il Senslilen of who last night held up and robbed nearly | (Twenty-elght countiem) H:t 4 pence treaties meets with the threescore pussengers on Unton Pacific| REPUBLICAN, DEMOURAT, | erest opposition. A congress on the Beckman 16,614 Bhumway 11,260 | Unes of the gathering in Vienns oyer Limited No, 2, west of Hauna, Wyo., | coo " /Iunmrnlull 01w eentury ago, would, it 1y argued, be was captured late today twenty miles| Oberman 1| Kitker 48] 010l to the i 9is of Germany. ¥, MAYO north of Walcott by one of the posse| leedom o For Rallway Commissioner. of lialf & hundred men who took up the (Twenty-nine counties.) chase immediately after the robbery REPUBLICAN. | Randall A strategic move by one of the posse| Clarke - L Long .o proved the undoing of the bandit who,| Johnson Salaton 115 \[u:'uA'l" Wilkon 3 Ridgell . by the authorities, 1s responsible for four train holdups in this section within the last few wee After the trafl of the bandit was taken up early today from ¥dson, the posse led by Sherit Livera split. The sheriff, with City Marshal Hayes, and a #mall party started for Walcoit, There they secured an autoniobile and Instinetively it for Ahe old Ferris ranch, twenty miles For & preme Co two counties.) i (two nominated) orrissey 21,801 Y. (six nominated Comish Hastings Dean . Cious Palner ... 11024 Fadioon . north, Hid Behind Sagehrosh, G G h After a couple of hours’ wsenrch the 0 for op ers’ banuit was seen by one of the posse S W R M l hiding behind a large sageoush. Instead a/ys el or of opening fire, the posse man moved In Annual Note ced the| the awpy, pretending not to have hiding robber, Fresently, however, the central powers xeparate peaco treaties | are held to be absolutely necessary One of the German authorities on In ternational law, Privy Counglllor Prof, Karl Binding, who has devoted much nt tentlon to what he calls the “Technlque of Peace’” and who I8 a firm opponent of wil \deas of pence POPULIST NOMINEE Late Returns lndiute that His Name May Come Up at CONETERses, mayp | Germany and her allies would be hope November, | lessly outvoted In such deliberations, ana — what the moldlerd have won the diplo Faliéts Would foss 0DD DEMOCRATIC SITUATION According 1o the ¥nglish proporals, all B | (iFrom a Biaff Correspondant) TANCOLN, Aprit 22, ~(8pectal.)-- Accord ng Lo’ ofifeln) returns reaching the office of the mecretary of state, Charies W Bryan may be the nomines of the popu the belligerents would participate tn the congresw. Thus there would ba on one #ide. England, Frinee, Volglum, Rusais, Italy, Berbia, Montencgro and Japan, and on the other side only Germany, Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkes | votes against four, England wo [l the mafority on her side Jnpancee Prof. Binding thinks it highly probabls Austrin Kight i have Including the lst party for governor, But one Dundy bt the Mr. Hryan for the nomination on the populist county has reported report whows one vote for mun-hunter closed in from behind and : [that England would acek to smuggle o coveted his man with a gun. The bandit (From a f‘”'” “‘"”""”""""“\( " | America into the congreas as a rewaya |P'CXet and now democrals are w b ) drew his weapons and was turning around| INCOLN, April 22.—(Special v" o o | for her “benevolent neuteality,” Neg. M the saying, “Ie who Inughs last laughs to face hls captor Mellor, secretary of the ‘“"""l'|’|f"}' ,:’r trally the central powers would not per. | Vst may not apply in the case in ques For God's sake, throw up your hundg; | Arictulture, has "";"‘"””"' :‘;’m‘_ Mo | MIE this, Ty ways, it would nctually | Hon 1 don’'t want to kill you!’ cried the pos Kiling gophers, with. auteme he road |Make “one more opponent for them,’ He'| 1t 14 a situation which as far as the man 6oes not. sdviss laying them-in '"”'”" continues: democrats wre concerned menns that for ott] o machine run over them % . ' The bandit dropped his guns ‘4‘1”"\ I\w‘v‘:‘u ‘};’ ‘:mx: ’ul.’wnl ’:un(”mr he | “If the English sy ‘no separate pesce them the primary Is not” yet over and A spectal train bearing the party is v\“‘”“‘ '”,"“P automobile up to the go-|the Germans must say ‘only separate |'h#t should reports from other counties expected from Walcott tonight Dher's home, tum the axhaust looss and [Peace’ Their plan must be to make sep- | SOntinUs to show Mr, Bryan recelving The Unlon Pacific has ofiered 46,50 for | b\ up the hole with Kasolino smoke,|arate peace as quickly as pomsible wnd , YOI f0F Wovernor on the popullst ticket the arrest of the bandit Then plug up the hole and trust to luck, |they are in a position to do th Let ::u "14;4 ,w‘ Im interesting situation on This may be a scheme to help out the | them say to the small states which ar 1o governomhiy ' Tw Tl ‘ d Men anoline trust, but Secrotary Mellor guar- |already conquered, to fumi, Eerbla —_— - e iarts pumped fnto him he f8 bound to |not recognize you ungarians in tie In W()St,]ngh(jusc give up the ghost. Mr. Mellor aled has [This means simply annexation, and that M ' t : A m Jother remedy, ns follows, which he has | these states will have no share in ti ajorl 1n Ar f another 1 : Pla,nt Qu]t vvurk set forth fn the annual bukletin of his de- | peace negotiations partment. He says: “If such separate peace I8 made it will | (Correspond of the Associated Press.) —_— Now I8 the tmle to wage warfare ""‘hn absolutely Incontestable In Interna BUDAPKE Hungar April 6.<In the PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 2.~Two thou. | tHe gopher, We gave a coupls of reme- |iional faw, in apito of the objections-of | Kreater part of the Austro-Hungarian sand men employed in the East Pitts. dles o short time ngo ahd here ts another | e s And it such deparate peace s |army, the men and officers cannot speak burgh plant of the Westinghouse Rlec- |Which has been tried with great success |,o¢ reached then the central p s will | each oth unge and do not under- trie and Manufacturing company walked |In Towa. With an endgate wagon rod Of | hove fewer enemies to negotiate with, | stand one v, About 70 per cent of | out out this afternoon to enforce thelr de- | 80me other sharp-pointed instrument, tnd [ g will dectde themselves over the fate | the men wmy are Hungarian, | mand for an eight-hour day and an n- the runway near a fresh mound and open | e )54 Jands and people while the propertion of ofticers is Just crease in wages before night fall. Eight- | U put in a plece of cotton, a corncob or o the reverss. Sixty-five Dev Gent are Aus een thousand persons are emplo-ed fn the | *omething which will easlly absorb, ,u.u fHah, 20 Dov ognt Hungisiae: sk 1 piw various sections of tha works, many of |On A couple of tablespoons full of « HUSBAND AND WIFE FINED conl Croch and other natfonuiities. T them fn the manufacture of shells, | VsuIhide and cover. The carbon FOR TREATING ONE ANOTHER {iiinsuriun officers nte n o ease allow . AR v | g oyt tan ‘quickiy and seeks the lower levels to serve the Hungarian regiments; the "l‘\l;vltl:lh’r\\ cdding Anniversary. A 1 from amoking while working ut | (corresnondence of the Axsaciated Pre -+l g i without sbosn “I- A “‘ Y, Neb., April (Special.) for it i danger to have fire | goumHAMPTON, England, Mar ton offleered | trinns who seldom r. and Mrs, Christian Wamsley cele y sort near this stuff, Substantial evidence of the rigld enforce penk Mugyar. The word of command is brated thelr fortieth wedding anniversary ment of the anti-treating law was glven | glven in German, and therefora nen mie weat o h 5 last night nt fined ) ted I ] ot h A Ninatle ol IR ey 2 Tl Cilyy tug o HEAR OF RESERVE BANKS iy win u man was fined &1 (60 for | tering of ' . treating | ite to & glans of wine in i n ) riends and also friends from Y NORPOLI o (Speeia) | publio drin o was fined | 1t s ) Al hat the Austro gathered to assist In the colebration, | \ " ; g - Pri} 3% 1978, Miss 1 fford \ th Nebra Hanke erved 1 i w ) ' " ' | pulation of Hur nited in marviage to O \ ey I % & h g p ) 00,000, Wi the populs Barada township Ly | M i - 0 This \aat night were remarried by § i . : | e Vs hall ERYSIPELAS PATIENT IS it tha Sams Shie T e Sorers. M ! { I CALLER AT COP STATION f Austria wedding M il f ave been al Vam y . f \ ® Pa | pations In | r ) I ¥ ( i ' £t A W n : Sade A Pi ] Pencils and Oth » . igeon Pilfers Pencils and Other 'l rI 1¢ Wl‘il”lt’f‘ M s l,‘ N / l aterial for Nest for Its Mate Yemperatures at Gmaha Vestordey . ; p (& AN \ . S \ %)) W A \ -l Cwmparatiy Nevurd ) . Narn Rasued 0t Heakein Buw ¥ ) woessn | Solution and Awards in The Bee' Qolution an wards in ¢ Dees i arv Pusz» Wiy tenary Puzz | "TTONS- FORTY - FOUR An Easter Idy] BRYAN 'Cold and Snow Are PAGLS, Predicted for the Week of Easter| w A}'l”\tl'l’ll\ Amll 2. will be cold and unsettled over the north ern part of the country, with probably but in the Faster week loenl snows in the northwest, south and on the vall, Pacifie connt tomperatures and falr weather will pre- The weather bureau in Jta forecant for the week beginning eomorrow, suid the “I'he pressure Adistribution American eontinent and adjuesnt oconns. | in mich nu to indicate cool wenther dur- [ing the week in all northern states, states, plateau reglons and the Ohlo valley normal temperatures in the seuthern and | vinins Pacific states The the middle vanes to 1) ¥riday, chango nounced over the northwestern states by to of the able that a disturbance the far west middle and to the week, o eooler the end of the weok with some the northwest want, ky wil " over he pro- | the mountain and or normal | and it s prob will develop over Tuesday or Wednesday, ad Thursdny cantern wtates ner This dixturbance will be attended by general precipitation, probability of local snows in THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE | Inr, WEATHER Unst ttled SINGLE STUDENTS: INVITED 10 PREPARE ESSAYS | Through The Bee, the American Humane Bociety Launches Contest for Prizes, SEVENTH AND .EIGHTK GRADERS Through The Imllv “m\ the American [ Humane soctety, af w M, #, Mann 1» chalrman of the loo unch, wants to 1interest all mpeventl clghth grade childron of the sehe & prize essny | contest in connectior “He Kind to Animals Week,” } to 0, and “Humane Sunday,” Hoth events will bo obmerved throughoWit the country | This contest i Hmited to the boys and @iy of the schools of Greater Omuha and of the gradew mentioned, To the winners In each grade prizes of §3 will bo given, and §2 prizes will be awarded to winners of second place In each grade, mnhlnu a total of $10, Jimited to Words, These emsnys must be lmited to () words and the subject matter must relate to kindness to sanbmals. Next Bunday “Exeapt for the period of unsettied further detalls will be glven an to when wenther and precipitation attending this And where the essays ahall bo submitted dtsturbance, and the unsettled weather And who will review them. ‘'This an at the beginning of the week along the nouncement Iy madeo to give the children northern horder, the weather will be #n opportunity to wiudy the subject and generally falr during the week start their ensn Personal experience may be included In the essays, but the DO BLONDES RULE WORLD? wenoral thought should ha along linew of kindne o animals, with reasons wh the Cofor that Pushes ©Vervbody should be kind to animal p Rask During the week of May 1629 ull chll ity 1ren of the schools will be interested in this movement, Buperintendent CGraff The blondes rule the werld: the bru-| Wil send clreulars on the subject to the nettes trall nlong behind. Practically ail terchers the Turopean kings are light-hesded Soclety Mokes Announcement, that s, thelr hair in Hght ) ten Ihe American Humune mak dency toward Vghthess, The same holds this announcement of ' He 1 ta Ani true of presidents In this country, Lin- mals Week The ‘He King nimals coln was the lust distinctively brupette | W lebration 1a dealgned to bring to ocoupy the presidentinl chalr, From | more ldly before the pu the the day of the great emancipator down Portant part that animals play In to the present time the heads of the na- economic and al life of man and how tion's presidents have boen crowned with ossential it is that they be accorded kiv A tuft showing a atrong inclination to- trestment. To this end local lotle ward the lghter colors—red or blonde for the preventlon o il That, In substance, was the line ar- &re planning for wor Christian Association aduitorium lust ! na and other ans of night by Dr, Katherine M. 11, Blac ' ur I'he Ito t 1 churacter analyst, and confessod bron " ] perating witl buster and § trotter Dr, Blackford ! In mnany I s from Now ¥ nd alma to teash Wil ed in th will ennble flgure out f no i 1 himaelt or a bhaker NORTH PLATTE OFFICIALS WILL VISIT SiX CITIES Pastur Shakespeare Tercen- le Contest is onPage One of Part Three WOMEN OF ENGLAND URGED T0 RAISE MORE POULTRY 2.300 DANES FIGHTING FOR GERMANY KILLED ROUTINE AFFAIRS ENGAGE CENTRAL LABOR UNION COPY FIVE PUNITIVE FORCE READY T0 RETIRE OR RESUME HUNT General Pershing Rearranges Troops in Buch Way That He can Execute Order at Onee CENTS UPPER MEXICO 18 NOW QUIET Carganza Fills Parral Distriot with Soldiers and Throws Guards About Mining Camps. CAN RETIRE WITHIN TEN DAYS EL PABO, T¢ dler General J April 22.-Brva J. Pershing has made such disposition of hi that the Amerfean pedition s today to proceed with foree punitive ¢ equully reudy all digpatch in pursuit of Villa or withdr Francinco from Mexico when the future course of aperations ix de termined by the administeation af Washington. The American {roops can be relired from Mexico in ten dayn, nccording to army offleers ut Fort Bliss Carranza officialy | ported the throughout every ut situation generully Mex preparation fus BUppresy arise filled guards luarez re auiet upper leo and wald heen made that The Parral distriet with to might In being and any digorders Carranza roop have beon | mining properties | Andres Garola, Mexiean conn thrown about 1, umseried {that the American army would be able {to withdraw from Mexico without | trouble from civillans along the line of march. ‘There have been repeated reports |that once the American soldiers mtarted 1o rotire the wotd would go out that the Americans wero in retroat and fighting and sniping would follow. Keott aund Vunston Confer, SAN ANTONO, Tex., April 22,~Heore tary Bakor should be in receipt of a ro any port before night from Mapor Goners! Hugh L. Bcott, ehlef of mtaff, that ma fanint the sdministration in dociding whether to withdraw the American troops Or wend them farther Into Mexico, Gen- ornls Feott and Funston today will re view in retadl the history of the punitive oxpedition’s operatlons since ontering Mexico almont six wookn ago Goneral Vunston has recelved reporis showlng movements of Carransa troops in the distriot penotrated by Genernl FPer- #hing and ordery have been sent to Cen oral Porshing that authorize him to pre pare for any agression on the part of Mexieans, Carranza officials have given (Continued on Puge Kwo, t':’:ln’l‘nnmnnh,) Eighteen Thousand - Westinghouse Men Are Out on Strike | PITTSBURGH, P, April 22,-Pickets (At all entrances to the Westinghonse H lectric and Manufacturing company at | Kant Pittaburgh this morning pleaded so { succonsfully with the workimen on thelr to the shopms that leaders of the Innugurated yesterday to enfores an clght-hour day demand declared only 000 of the 18,00 employes had entered. way wirike Great crowds of sirikers filled the treets lending to the jgates, but there was no disorder, Organization of th trikers tuto locals of the newly-formed inton wan sald to be proceeding rapidly Inside the shops guards cavefully ex umined the lunch baskets of the workmen who succeeded fu passing the plckets 10 prevent the Introduction of explosiyes This regulation was first applied to the whell department, but was | extended to includo nll the shop Loadors of the strike announced the would organise & purade at noon to visit the other towns {n the Turtle creek val loy In an attempt to bring out the work men In n imber of factories which do not re o the elght-hour day. If thiy ood, they wsld, they would have 2,00 men on stellke by nigh 1 In the day the company an nouneed that the xhops wern practically losed und added that the grievance coir mitter h heretofore had conducted Wl negotiations for the men, had made ne [ Rooent] ( CLAUDE COOPER SIGNS CONTRACT WITH PHILLIES PHILADKLE \ rhe P'hi Results, \ | | VANT AD e | I'vopl \ ) thele wey for N IMENT but for RESULTS - That's why i classified advertin ) me @ LOrens | \

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