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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OMATHA, Call Tyler 1000 If You Want to Talk to The Bee or to Anyone Connected With The Bee THE WEATHER Fair ' TUESDAY MORNING, On Trains, at Hotel Nows Stands, eto., bo. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS KAISER WILL GO TOGREATLENGTY T0 AVOID BREAK & Ambassador Gerard Says Germany Will Make Concessions to Keep Friendship of ; United States. 4 3 YOL. XLV APRIL 25, 1916-SIXTEEN PAGES CARRANZA WILL VILLA MOVES INTO o 0 "_SCQTT_ATBURDER in Hiding in Vicinity of Constitutionalist Chief Agrees to Moncava. FUNSTON REARRANGES ARMY Conference Between His Mili- tary Leader and United States General NO 267 MOTORCYCLE COURIERS IN MEXICO-—The rapid fire explosions of the motorcycle are now common sounds on the des ert stretches of Mexico, sincc the ‘‘steel steed’’ is the approved mount of the army courier. The accompanying picture | shows a few of the couriers, with#%eir machines ready to carry dispatches from headquarters, ‘ ¢ A R o & B AR 0PI T I — Tex,, April 14 wounded BAN ANTONIO, Villa, incapacitated Prancisco slightly bt to have moved into the not was reported mounteinous i 4 f 4 REPLY PRACTICALLY READY ] DETAILS WILL BE ARRANGED } reglon northwest of Parral, This in formation, which has reached Gen Indications That Answer, Which j ) Reports Are Spread that Villa is Was Agreed on Sunday, Will Ar- Coming North Again te At- oral Funston, {s from s source that conmes him to regard it as authentic — tack Americans PEONS THINK ASSASSIN. SLAIN Villa seen At Mopoava was last reportea about elghty-five miles by rive Before End of Week TASK OF BERLIN 18 DIFFICULT trail southwest of Batevo, where the DULLETIN » WASHINGTON, April 24,--Gen-| wost advanced of General Persh BERLIN, April 24,—(Via Lon ¢ oral Carranza has agreed to u con-| INE'S forces were yesterday don,)~The American ambassador O feronce between Major General Beott | Moves in ey Fradangok /¥ unston was called by telephone to the im ' and General Obregon, Ambamsador 'V (7 & o perfal chancellor's palace this morn L designate Arredondo o informed | ;) L Ing. He went immediately, and the Besretary Lansing today, and sald| Dotas the plan have beei conference with Dr. von Bethmann | the conference would be held elthey fully gunrded by General 1une ni Hollweg lasted an hour and ten min ‘9 st Jusrez or El Puso, an soon wp| CGencral Hugh L Sootl, but st wes indl Ut b1 border, e L o it When he came from the confers ; running o new main line of commun The Information was glven Imme- | .uiion or of the establishmant of a nes ence, Ambassador Gerard declined to dlately to Becretary Baker, who for- border hase. 1t is understood that Gen give any Information as to the na i warded It (o Genersl Bceott, Becre- eral Pershing | ve nstedetad 1o cnll ture of the discussion and would not tary Daker wald Genera) Bcott would 0 Ml '”‘rN‘;' ¢ H.‘,Hvul,m ‘ ulm | answer a question as to whether any« f arrange the detalls of the confer- [ 1o WU R one else was present . ence Ovornight and aarly morning yeports | ARPTY MOTORCYCLE COURIERS, @I arrr SERIK It Iv undergtood that the German ] - from Cleneral Pershing made no mention reply to the American note will not 3 WABHINGTON, April 24.—Blesto Ar |of fghting at Hatevo, Colonel W. ¢ - R s C A k I Th . M H K-l] ‘d ' | be delivered before the imperial redondo, Genernl Carranza's ambassa- | Prown, Major 1, 1. Howse and .mmr T l B h l UB(/] a'S(/]n(“t 1’5 N/(J ‘Jn l € ]n | chancellor has another opportunity A dor, Informing Becrotary Lansing toduy 'Frank Tompkins ars In the vidinity o o i G ], E 1 i | of conterrin » garde p | J with the emperor, of dispatchen (rom his government indi- | Aatevo, however, and I win jegardod Taken by LllgllSll asoline Explosion & with iperor | Oral Bogks A88 Qenarsl Obregon pill be | Faso thet $hey Red ame Gsiasked 1 LONDON, April 24.-8ir Ro LOK ANGELES, Cal, April 2%-Thres| ‘VABHINGTON, April 24.—Con- AITSNEAD, AOKe4 Wiien.lie inigbi expact & | Were untiue Casement has been captured from a men died today from burns as a result | fidential dispatches from Ambassa- i POPLY. (10, SERNIXL CATTEBES 850 g Villa Hends Norinwent Bandit who Held Up Three Union =~ I pl AR et T Newly Appointed Federal Judge | of a gasoline explosion last night at the | dor Gerard at Berlin indlcate that ‘ ocretary lr" & told him he preforred | FIELD HEADQUARTERS, Namiquipa Pacific Trains Says He Has arms in Ireland and was sunk. This Sworn Into Office by Judges rl ;‘ ]I Iu ]lu“ ’s. yl]-m” :in,v Ir‘.}r“\-” Germany will make certain conces- A Boot y o Mex Aprll U, -(By frelesn o Colum g L . B e o] o o1 othe employes % s ¥ : e g . to awalt & report on the Scott-Obregon 3 '“ 9 ,m"‘“ 'mm“m et Told Too Much otfislat axnstBabaNt Was: miadd to Munger and Smith | wero burned and Infured. R | hun-| Wons to the United States in " i o i ities today obtalned refiable Information olght x | dred gallons of gawoline burned following | 1e8ponse to the note demanding the KL, PABO, Apill Z-~According 1o | thet Francisco Ville has ot erossed tne | WYOMJNG LAWS ARE SEVERE % APPOINTS COURT OFFICERS | tho explosion of the vapor in a vat. The | immediate abandonment of present \ Mexicans arriving here from the interlor, | Durango-Chihunhun e Vien elosely ' | damnge was estimated at $12,000 ! methods of submarine warfare. b reports have been spresd that Villa followed by American columns in the I have talked too mich and now Joseph W. Woodrough was sworn et & R N Whether the concessions wiil be 3 coming north agsin with the o of | Midalgo distriet in the vieinity of Parrol volne a s assérte ; ‘a ' A au’:-r’»hln.: v‘»” ,’\’nm m‘.”lm ‘ Accords | with & u,'u band of men he turned | am-going to stop," I8 assérted. t A edernl - JUdge. fop Aigie s 38 wDEPUTY SHERJFFS sufficlently broad to meet the Amer- b w0 tollowers and will be joined later by | He ald to be elther dead or in hiding by \\lilmln I, Carlisle, roble - of the wouth court room In the federal However, officials reflected an alr k5 Pedro Bracamonte of the Torreor a “{dn :r‘. ym,m,'n.. ‘n:‘vl».u‘.’:r ‘:v ’Iw-:“ul*’ three Unlon Pacific trains, captured i bullding before an audience that of hopefulness for amicable settle- ’ trict, who has 1,0 ,,...,." and ,“‘,.‘,“‘ :1 ' veports placed Wim 1086 NAT| 1op Baturday, twenty miles north Democratio National Chairman An-|(jjed the room to capacity | ment of the issue. Banuslos, whose command numbers 10, | Monoave 4 w 4 . pernons say ihat the peace ne of Rawlins, Wyo,, and «ow in jajl | nounces That He Will Retire Al the district judges, scores of | Pickets Join Hunds Across Bridge to| 1t s understood Ambassador Gerard gotiations inithated by Canuto Heyen nre J 2 H faas at Cheyenne After 8t. Louis Convention, attorneys, federal officeholders and | Block Entrance to Westing- tns rocelved broad Intimations that the Inten: to draw Genersl Trevnic he apall(;se B,Vlllg Unlon Pacific officlals here learn - rembers of the new judge’s family | house Plant Clerman government unII) un] to great ' commander at Torreon, into a A o | . lengths to preserve friendly relations with e s et moyes savects 10 o soreas| +1-Plans of Ports is that Carlisle han conclided not to FORMAL NOTICE TO PRESIDENT | oo there. Four great houguets of Iafiihe 10 praserea fiendly TEBE MM nitimately with Villa talk and tha. Bunday night whea WASHINGTON, April 24— wil- | flowers ornamented the big room THREATEN TO DESTROY BRIDGE nhuve gained his impression from officials /| The travelers from Chiluahua City sy Put Under AI’TCSt an attempt wis made to get him to i s AR M At 10 o'clock Federal Judge T. ( . of the Berlin forelgn office, including 4 the story of Villa's death is generally e | ten othi ronecern| hi i bam ¥, McCombs, chairman of the . " PITTSBURGH, April 24,—Deputy | Vorelen Minister von Jngow, h ory o Hi { €11 some ng concerning mse! Munger of Nebraska and Federal ’ o8y i o 3 cepted among the poorer classes, who democritic national committee, to- sheriff, disa the olant of th The Berlin government is confronted s are Alscontented that the American| NBW YORK, Apdl . u«Documents | Prior 1o the time when Le went inlo day notified President Wilson that|70d8e Walfer 1, Smith of Iowa en- | *h riffs guarding piant .9 © | with tinding n. way to satisfy the United ‘ troops sl remain on Mexican soll, They | which were found in the possession of a | the train rohbing business a fow i ble to continue in his| ered and took their places on the Westingbouse Eleetric and Manufac- | grates without arousing the - elp yeport considerable sentiment against young T paneso arraigred in n Brooklyn | weeks ago, he remarked to Carpon !¢ Wil he unable ';' o : o b U2 oo Mr. Woodrough “tollowed, | tW¥Mg company at Last Pittsburgh, |which inalsta upon 4 relentiess -u:mnrhu . in favor of Con. | court 8wy and whic'vwere said 1o con. o 4 g v 4 3 present position after the omo o < where 18,000 me o out on strike, | “Ampalgn. Mr. Gorard's dispatches are | I;l'm:m' ‘.unl;:’n':ll:"h;:\:’ ::n..'. ,'"m””‘ us (S plans of Uhited States fortiticstions | “OUDLY officlals; I have talked m.n Htlle - Alatonsk > sobeliibar 5. Bt orcorted by United States Marshal ien ar €| 0t o highly confidential naturs and wers 1 :""1 hr tnoed tesling ageinst the Ambr. |ind note book with inseriptions, al- | 1iueh and now I am gong to plop 4 will be uiidble {5 direct | ThOAY 7. Fiynn used thélr clubs today to foreo & WAY | yaceived during the night. 1| "‘:‘“;“‘ ” lud' @ appafently to immigration and | However, Union Pacific officinis feel | 10U and will be un loc. | The audience rou and the court crior | through erowds of strike plekets for Reply Deelded Upon, .,.“'",y thres Villista prisoners are re-| California, have heen turned over to certain of the conviotion of Carlfale. s Mr, Wilson's eampaign for re-elec dovlured postt 10, Be. in seskion workmen trying to enter the rhops BERLIN, April 23 (Via Copenhagen orted held by the Carranza authorities '0°Al Agents of the Department of Jus: | has aiready confessed to three robberies | ¢1cpn Clerk of the Court R, ", Hoyt then read | 'he principal fighting was at a|®nd London, April 24)~The {mperfal pevie They | be exe- ''¢e to be forwarded to Washinkton nnd now the question of where he will be | " g, ug (0 Ay Moconiba' Tetter, the |the commission, signed by President chancellor, Dr, von Hethmann-Hollweg, in Chihushua City, They wijl be ex P weplyiog t9. My | i D, sighed bridge, where the plckets linked d soon, 1t 1s said, ANl i quiet fn the | The prisoner described himself us Bho | tried will be the important one to decide, | ol 500 L lily Loreat Cirved B, Lvnch, | Wilson and appolnting Joseph W. Wood. | "T10Ke, 4 pie returned to Berlin this afternoon, which o :;1'"‘ "M': L ‘;iw‘“" ity o Into, 21 years old, & student #ix monthy | This, however, will be left o Wyoming (10 0" T e ewota, | rough . federal Judge for' the aitrict of | NANAA across the street along which |would wesm to Justify the assumption b .,,),,.,,,,.,,,.m arrests of persons with A l""‘ "“""‘ “‘;“"“‘ ””":'d":; ,'"“r”" :"”‘"""' |’1.” ”‘]“" "'y"” b "’) g u”’ ir expeeted to pucceed Mr. McComba and | Nebraska {the workmen passed. It was sald | thut ';u' 'i”m"“ nnlml!;llhlv-’l-;m»r- I:l ’ i S i pizthp e EUlILy of amsmult Committa en re- | threo counties and In the one where the | EXPECIE 10 FHoete S sreat headquasters hmve finished comsids i pected revolutionary tendencl The | (used n trinsfor on & trolley car on |strongest case can be made ngainst him, | Onduct the campalsm 2 Onth In Administered, that between 3,000 and &,000 an A EHARo nota RS e gt good situstion is better ; ’ Mr, Lynch, suggested for the ehairman Lattonsetibd. in. detting . fukds) 'the " ] ' o recelved Nere says | APl 18 and was ahout to be sentenced Ro Three Tralns, b, in now chiftman of the exeeutive | Mr. Woodrough was escorted up to ths | Bl [ € In a decision concerning Germany’'s reply, 20| O ras tevase Uate nish Aiswe 1 Assistant District Attorney KEAWARd | mny firgt of the Union Pmeitio train (50t 8 B0s e O mittes and bench where Judge Smith administored | works, What this reply will be is naturally une ! Rhe Ameriean for oo the Mexieo | e Cooper of Kings eounty asked tAt| obieries that Carlisle has confessed to " s harge of preliminary work for the short but solemn oath of office 10 | Reventy-slx metal manufacturing com-|kncwn to any but the highest officials, 6 Back sa far an fan Antonlo O o o all | he be remanded pending ‘word from| e, when he held up and robbed the | !N 8 A 2y 4 “Homer 8, |Mm and Federal Judge Joseph W. Wood- | pantes fn Pittaburgh and vicinity an-| The chancellors return, it is understood, o | p Worthweatern rallrond, 'lthoukh WAAN| woshington an to the outeome of an|pamonters of tran No. 18 This oe. Mr Wilsan's . vica ehairman |TOUEh ook his scat on the bench beslde | nounced that they would nof reduee the|Wan not expected until Tuesdays hence, b i detachments had been necn In the NOIEN: |,y ytigution which Jr, Cooper aafd the | aurced"n sweetwater county; the wecond, | CUmming of Connectiout, vice A Tomeots | the other twe working hours fn thelr respective shops, |® £enersl.decislon appears to have been borhood of - Paloma, n short distar ederal nuthorities ‘ere making regard- [y . o held up and robbed the passen. Of the natlonal committee, and Jomeph T ol 0 Gty 00 v car deelared a | The companigs, aald to employ a total TeAched earlier than looked for. There is § southwest of Chihuahua (it he prisoner’s misston In thia country. | gorr'oe No 1 in Laramie county, and the P Pumulty, sccretary to the presi‘ent, | £ omiiTis b WSS ki ah i u-fim men, consldered the "0 Intimation of when the reply will he m——— Mont of the memoranda in the note book | fuira * when he h ip and robbed the #1¥0 have been mentioned as pors tunity was given for all to shake hands | eight-hour question Iast week after the formulated, but there seems to be much 2 Palblo Lop()z wfll are in Japan uccording to Mr, Cooper, | oo, ancars of 1, In Carbon county esmors to MeComb ith the new Judge verybody tiled pas | smployes of a number of shops had de Ignificance In the fact that the Lokal % ] . und are belng translated. They are sald| "y yrjeq (n Bweetwater county, the trial i #nd gave a congratulatory handshake to | manded an eight-hour day and it had be. | An#clger, which Is consistently well in- £ to #ho At the writer had been obe| oyl T Uve \ Laramie " 0 # formed, says that ““Germany's strength ) ) \d show that the writer hoen would be In n River; if in Laraml S\ DR E l q k 3 Iudge Woodrough ome known that other demands wers ays Y L B(z EX(,CutL mn erving topographical and other condi-| county Cheyenne, and If in Carbon evere rarthquake Then eourt convened again in the nortn | iy ”m:tl-‘:v s At other demands Were| 4 prestige have ao inoreased i the. taet i 1 . tlons along the United States const 1068, | county’ Tawling Sl k ‘ R \ 1d ‘1 Bier ssom. THARS: Mg Lahies OnaT s R R talgie s to the|tWenty months im the eyes of the whols P A Ohibhuahua Plaza| cnie smesc in thie sok contatoss Regardiess of where the (rial 15 held 100KS INQOOTAOMH |saurt yoom, Judss: Mungek atiing with | Ons et i principal entrances o the |y ori4” 10" the German government ks, k| aecording 1o the police, such phrases as Caiiala-inoastain of & 1ite San by " i > il ¥ indeed, only to follow the commandments . P s i h ABieri " nl when, Carlisl ) WABHINGTON, April 24.—Two ore tlon the electric company and the Pennsyl- A & WL PARG. ARl Se=FiRile exequtio o N T e UrFah [ tence or death. The Wyoming Inws dml it Nes, one of them of great in The whole ceremony tool than | vania raflroad. Threats to dynamite i |°f Wisdom. fn the pléaa at Chihuabua, Clty 14 0 end | for Uall i L T s 403 iarent |HOverely with train robbers and providas | SEIAE recurded &t (ieorgetown | five munutes-and the handshaking sbout | wers Reasd on A6 Srwels and & strone n roer of Pablo Lopez, the Villa ban | Galifornia and numerous Incoherent |, , +Nugpiin, shipbis Gope S ensity, we n " y " " e L A S e o puoncan of onbing any. of [UNVOTAy. on he _salsmegraghs ihis fioen minuis force of rairond aetsctives was ot oncs) R@port Amerieans Ait capius : vivine hare $hinto had nearly §800 in his possession| TN for the purpoae obbing An morning. The heaviest shocks came at ere was a simplicity and directness | placed about the structure, . s Rosording 1o passensars & Wy a8 : g | N DARRERNIOD | (he passengers, or employes, or rohs any . ’ All saloons In the village were ordered b P fate will be arrested. He wag remamed for one 1 eastern time ihout 1t which, someone remarked, might anloons in th # e orders ! from. CREIRS. 5 RISTAR 3 s s L iy Mooy by \\‘:-m,,..,‘:“” passenger, or employe, shull be tried by | “qy firge of the quakes, which the rec-| well bo applied to the procedure in the | closed until night. This precaution was illed at a't'evo meiad: b0 e 1588 ME0 VRS u P e jury In the county in which the crims indicate was quite hewvy, WeEAn At irial of cases In federal and other courts, | tAken as this iy payday and about $700,- I.' N C d' d faken with Lopexs " i \ r was committed, and It found Kullty, | 11a o' loek lant night and continued ur Mrs. Woodrough, wife of the new judge, | 000 s to be distributed among the work S Ot re lte M S S e s ol Champ Clark Takes | seion the srs s tx e von | 11" 0 1D il Wra e D (o - poday or tomorrow, the treveler a Wty at death, or e jr onment entimated that it r was about 1,0 many handshakes as her husband.| HStrike leaders declared that the tron KL PABO, Tex., April %.—Nelther Gen hey departed from Chihuahua Fl . ] T |” ‘ | 'As.to the payment of the reward, no milas from Washingt Vith her were } ghter, Miss Mar had spread to the plant of the Wes- | oral Rell at Fort BMas nor miftary head ghortly after a special tealn left b - U(” "“l( e1s ng has bheen done ates $6.500 The xe a e t sho which hiragi the | ihe Mra. George | UInghouse Machine company and fully | quarters at Columbus, M. had any t for Santa Yaabel to bring back the f H . G . B . and will be pald to the [ wero decided! tronger than the fIest, | ¢ fonne \ W. 1 Gurl ifo of | one-half of the 3000 men employed there | information this morning regarding a y The executions were 1o take place with ) apture of Carlisle Y naximum inter ' Hoyt ® th rk of the court; | Pany admittoa the full force was not fn| diers had an engngement with some o Bue ceremony and Wore ox HINGTON Aprl 7] Pe ‘ Is Arenlgned AL thi int the need . Viradi ) Dunha nd Misa | the of Ivillans at Satove, ‘The report, which ov-{ pected to witn the ek 1 fl today and wons | Carlisle wa . " i . " I\ ‘ v falon Tauhao ere————— s not credited, sald several nogroes wers b e NI o e rday e 5 S e o Svwatwis Court aetieers, ' More Wheat Storec o dlinsaition of the Amasiien et ' IO 1e Weather gl o g W ‘ -y n g o \ g oms R v 8re Than Year Ago| sttem voinis is accoptable to the . & \ . ' ' - . : . K0 miles from Washinglon and M \ . mmis Mexlean people or an & I toward ' Log \ ' lama aned ¥l ! g e edn s ity Persona \ the United States . ¢ An ' ! » - - % . L) b e vongs tlers could do more effective work bt 2 M with st . ' ) - \ . it y Qs v s e tmply patroliing thele own border k! : y KT g v Bandit Robs Bank . , £ sor SpmTaet | RN IRARS SNele Sa I B 4 Ar 0 y "1 ) Mar Baca ant ) ot . wes , Hostile Aeroplane Btiiaham O ‘ SRty of maiy i Saret hor. | S T : 4 o : i, at Bingham Canyon , he figuren , { he linea of the Americais shows. tha : ; Driven from Dover : & wia o fran . sorags o | ot icing (e ot 3 ‘ : « by British Guns . & 0w Italian Airmen ¢ | b iae == : : : Drop Bombs Into Seloianifes § Sufiragists Slip - Oity of Trleats . ' B , Anoeles " y ALy oI Irieste | [ Out of Los Angeles Y - Whes nt | b : ; . i \ y \‘ o uree \ | [} \ A 1 Red C Begi ToJam A ' ' " . . . . | , Louisiana Sugar merican Ked Cros egins o Jam Army Bill O . Wilson Will Plant Refinery Aot Void Campaign for Million Members irough with Rule @ L y T M i) O . I'reo at Princeton i { » { . . [/ Lawh . . ‘ \ | 1 - ——