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PART ONE NEWS SECTION PAGES ONE TO TEN XLV-—-NO, 271 ¥ AMERICAN ARMY | CHIEFS REACH EL * PASO FOR MEET Boott and Funston Arrive at Border Jity and Make Arrangements to Confer with Mexican VOL. U 8, CHIEF OF STAFF AND MEX- ICAN GENERAL MEET TODAY, Generals OBREGON NOW IN JUAREZ Arrives Across the River from United States, Accompanied by Trevino BECTION OF TRAIN WRECKED Bl PABO, Tox., April 2 Majo Genernl Hugh 1. Beott and Fred orick Funston reached Kl Pago shortly before 6 o'vlock und 1 medilately held a conference with | Andres Garcla, exlean congul at Il Paso, to arrange for the date and place of the first conference that | e W —— to determine the pending military MAL-GEN WUGH L. 5COT'T. questions between Mexico and the United Blates EL PABO, Tex., April 28, doeneral Alvaro Obregon, minister of war of | In In Junrez with Funston on the de facto government, tod Genernly Beotdt ay walting to confer Mujor the Involved 4 | ’ wnd military questiony that are in the American punitive expedition into Q eompanied Ino, military Maoxleo, General Obregon, ne Incinto Tre of Chihog by CGeneral ROVErnor Bantos, Gov and Herrera of Junres on u wpecial Genoral Bamuel § of Chihushun Tz hua ernor Enriguez Presidente Jose reached D Varral, frain this morning Tha third section of General Obregon's | traly bearing Ceneral lals Gutlerrez, military go rafled wovth of roported injured rernor of Chibhunhun, wis de Junres and several pas It | Gutlerros BONKOTR WOTS not whether CGeneral wan General Obregon e and v ton on Way. ott and 1uns tanight, when it | that arvangemonts will be made for first conterence to be held In Juarez Lo morrow hurt reached Juarez Generals B ton are due to renoh here expected the General anticipated a satis factory conference, and while he did not my #o, it was Indicated he was vesied PR L RS = ( with plenary powers by I'iret Chief Car ranza to effeet an adjustment of the Frrs M oy o o B Une Uead Five e Memicwn worter. .| Hurt When Auto s eral conferences today with the military il ' Turns Itself Over ¥ and civil authorities of the de facto gos ernment of Chihuahua, in which every | Obrogon | bullding he set THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA, SATURDAY KANSAS BAKER ADMITS MURDER * OF LITTLE GIRL Fred Bissell Confesses to Peniten- tiary Warden that He Killed Edna Dinsmore Out of Revenge MORNING, APRIL 29, ress of the American force is graph shows a ‘‘juice’’ by the First Aero company in wheels SR MOTHER REFUSED TO WED HIM Confesses Luring Child to Empty House by Promise to Buy Her Some Books SETS THE STRUCTURE ON FIRE GASOLINE AND WATER BOTH SCARCE IN MEXICO--One of the handicaps in the prog- wagon carrying great big tanks of gasoline. THE WEATHER. Unsettled ; —— e ah Moted SINGLE GERARD DUE T0 REACH CAMP OF KAISER WILHELM American Ambassador and Secretary ) Leave for the Field Headquarters | of the German Emperor for Meeting. FEELING OF OPTIMISM PREVAILS Stock Market in Berlin Firm Higher in the Belief of a Peaceful Agreement, INSTRUCTION3 ARE DELAYED 1916-—TWENTY PAGES. COPY TWO CENTS. ! the fact that gasoline is as hard to get as water. The photo- This tank truck, used ordinary times, has been converted into a gasoline station on and’ LLANBING, un.K, April 25 Fred BERLIN r\';‘lrlll‘,' ~”\4 By Wireless Biswell, a4 Topeku baker, confessed to Bayville.)—Vice Admiral Eduard late today that he murdered ldna von Capelle, the naval nmr:rrl who Dingmore, a 10-year-old girl, in To siccoedod Admiral von Tirpitz Inst peka last Tuesday, Revenge caused month as minister of the navy, left by the refusal of the child's mother Lerlin on Wednesday to confer with to marry him prompted the crime Lmperor Willam at the German many of lw!u- lll‘ll.AH of which wer nrmy headquarters of a revolting character The story of the murder way told BERLIN, April 27,—(Via London, to J. K, Codding, warden of Kan April 28 James W, Gerard, the Aps state peniteniary, and L. L. American ambassador, and Joseph €, KKlene, sheriff of Topeka Grew, gecretary of the American em- Begsell 1n safd 1o bave admitted Liwny, left Berlin tonight for German that he lured the child to empty army headquarters for an audience house by telling her he would buy GASOLINE FoR. MoTOR. TRUCKS IN MEXICO &) INTE, PP BRI | with limperor William, Inlr »-mm" books, After tying her and | Although no information has been placing her in the cellar, he went out and purchased some tobacco and ROSE VLACH KILLS SELF FROM GRIEF Worry Over FlCl ’lhlt She Was A newspaper, Then returning to the house he found his vietim still alive but going to an upper room of th the structure afire From a nearby corner he walted un | til the fire companies arrived and About to Become a Mother is then went back to his father's the Cause for Doing Deed. | bakery, MAN HAD PROMISED T0 WED HER That 1418 ted 'W’ mangled body wan found on the fracks of the Omaha rallroad, | north of I"prence, Thursday, com mitted suicide, was all but conclu \'T, P, A, Gets Warm Welcome from Live Wires at Alliance ALLIANCE, Neb, April 28.-(special Telegram,)—Nearly 200 delegaten re sponded to roll call this morning, when the state convention of the Travelers Protective association opened In the Im | perial theater, Mayor Romlg welcomed the delegates, presenting tbem with a lnrge key to the city and inviting them to partake of its hospitality, J, W Guthrie, president of the Commercial club also welcomed the delegaten, Ktate presi- dent, W, G. White, Tesponded playing & | nice compliment to Alllance and its cltizens After a short husiness seswion the dele Viach, aged 20, whose decaplta Misn Plerce street, Rose | gation yesterday, Worry over thesfact that she was about to become a mother, and the nbsence of the man who had prom fsed to warry her, were glven hy her friends and relatives for the net, - Rose lved with Mrs. K, Kastron at the above address, and for more slvely determined by police investl-| reasons | than o year had been keeping com-| given out regarding the purposs bt Alaska Union Rej w‘ts BIG POSTAL ORDER Offered Wage | Ambassador Gerard’s journey, it is a thorough personal talk with him BUWATD, Alaskn, Apti The An n order to obtaln a clearer view of chorage Labor union rejected today the { R 4 W caie iy the federa) arbiteation | Nearly Half Million Dollars Worthj”"’l’"":”"‘“ l;f';"'""lv" :::' w';. bonrd endoavoring ‘to mettle the atrike of Btamps, Cards and Envelopes | 727100 tasue. o train will reac! among workmen on the government's din R iy Ity destination at 7 p. m. tomorrow raflwiy |u Aluska, The strike began Included in Requisition, ‘ (Friday) and Ambassador Gerard ex- Pebriary 10 BE SHIPPED BY FREIGHT CAB pects to return on Bunday, The Invitation to visit the German head- Omaha, did a little shopping In ""”'""u“y by Yerelgn Minister von s o Jagow, RUSSELL HlTS MINE Washington, D, ©, The invitation is regarded in Mnancial He spent §477,068,20, circlen ns u good omen, Nevertheleas, | experienced observers conslder (he situn- | tlon very werfous and bellave that the mere fact of the ambassador's mesting with the emperor and his adyvisers is of losn importance that what was done st the conferenco at German headquarters, The ultimate declslon at Washington ia held to be quite incaleulable until it s He spent It all for postage numnu postal cards and stamped envelopes, “Send it, please,” he sald to Uncle Bum, U'nele Bam was very much gratified | ut the order. He noted that Omaha 18 buying more postal goody every Warship Sinks in Mediterranean and About One Hundred and ‘ Twenty-Five Men Lost, ELEVENTH flAflLEBHlP LOST i LONDON, April 28,-The British known how far Germany meets American " 3 quarter, because Omaha Is prospers| wishes battleship Russell hus been sunk by ' T8 cawe kbai Mleidd s ey it Admiral Freemantle, the |lng and growing so "DV‘% “You might al¥0 note, uncle, said captain of the Russell, twenty-four | ', 0 | | y wr o A o : officers and 676 werd . saved, [70bn €. Wharton, “that the increase i About 124 men from the Russell are | POrhars in no”Slight degres fo the Tho warship was nunk in | | effielent administeation ue postmastor of o W o mine, going 1o the headquarters was known at noon today, bhut the nsors, for some mysterfous reason refused to allow onblegrams (o be sent announcing that fuet untll_ tonlght; just as they had re- fused to pnu Aspatehep with' pews that men due nissing. | gates were taken about the clty Jn nuto. man whom modesty forblds me to phase of the stuation was discussed, #0 | o0 ey ALl o (Bpecial |mobiles. The Annual memorial seryice | PAMY With Ledwig Kozaerek, who| . . wioqiterranean, ".In»m‘!;n £k the American noto had been handed to | She s Cantan lvr”;‘;”‘;“”” ”; "v” Telogram.) )’H'v'l\h Novotn 7 years of |was held this afternoon, attended by the | lived with his cousin, Mrs, T. Mo- 5 g | Qi e ‘ 50000 Dolith the forelgn office, until the next day : Y e eould be made to am. Novotne, 4 y | h 1 ’ " “Quite 8o, qu 80, mAld ,‘"‘""r"r:l': ;""',’,',':"’: i wwe, remdent of near Butler, this county, | delegates, yisjtors and citizens. Nutlonal | 141p, 1309 South Secomd street, Offfelnl Siatemen By e { Werlin Stock Market Viem, TGeneral Obregon made it clear foday | 0¢ad ws n result of an sutomobile | Chaplin Rey, A. A. Brooks of Hastings, ool ¢ | The sinking of the )iumselt y.u.|‘u..| he | Unele’ Bam BERLIN, Abril $5.—A feeling.of con. that the G a government was i Accldent Thursday evening, in which the [ Neb, delivored the memorial address Promise of Mareinge. German submarine was Announcel Big Inorense Shown, fidence that a wolution will be found te s By "”"”\,‘l ul 4 'n 1) machine missed n bridge over a small | Secretary Hopper calling the roll of de A month ago, according to Mrs, Kaa- | the following officinl statement | the pending Gorman-American differ- omitls oroughly to police northern il 8, Russoll, . C | o postal goods bol by the ¢ position thoroushly De . A dean | stroam and was hurled a distance of |Parted members. At 7 o'clock this even- | yron, Rose discovered that she was to| “If, M. 8 Russoll thin Willlam| The postel Soods bought By S Om R | o s A (it S Chibushua, and thet the Ameriean) o0 70 ing, Post M of Alliance tendered the | hecome a mother, and asked Kozaerek | Bowden Smith, I flving the fiag of | pastoffice ladt guartar Smeunted 10 oly 48 ¥Crai SruR g ERE influenc troops, having fulfilled thelr announced o by hibied were in the car, |delegntes a banquet at the Drake hotel, | 1o marry her He consented and told | Rear Admiral Freemantle struck a mine [$316,000, Compare that with the more re« o The Rariin (Slesit Biatiaas ':"‘I;Al purpose of breaking up the Villista | Five ofb 5, sustained . dislocated | Covers being laid for 3. A grand ball | ner (o Jook for a houss. Twelve days|in the Mediterranean yeaterday and was | cent flguros mentjoned above Tie " mathel AR Hilst AATHE i bands, whould withdraw (o the United | L0000 0 Mike Ponthenkey several | the Phelan Opera house closed the | iater she completed arrangements for|munk, The admiral, captain, twenty-four| Boma of tho itemu on Colonel Whar | denine s M SOV e Hiates, Home #0000 Carranzista woldiers, | 11O0I0€0 Tose Mussil and Mary | entertainment for the day thair future home, but Kouerek, after| officars and 66 men were waved, Thare|ton's shopping list were fralers yho yesisiiny lun onded various / stretehing from northern Bonora to east chuler, each 13, were badly brujsed, as| The committes in charge of entertain- | telling his cousin that he was golng to are about 124 offiedrs and men missing, | 10,000,000 Z-cont stamps This tedling was' stie "yhmmm:“.“mnl ern Chihuahua, was General Obrogon's olhn Hirsh ‘18 " |ment has something special for every |jeave town, did so Immediately. The| A German submarine was sunk off | 1000000 l-cent stamp el S by g B ,”"'\! i mopt potent srgument that he could 1 whine was demolished, 1t |Minute the delegates are out of session, | fact of his absence was determined when| the east coust yesterday. One officer | 200,000 §-cent stamps o | l:(u recovery oh the New York meet (he situation without ald from the | o %000 e times following the | At sundown this evening six “wild asd | he fafled to appear for work the mext|and seventeen men surrendered and wers | 200,000 {-cent stamps Hihe Hl"\' ot yn.r'll-rdny for the same Vnited Bintes accident. The man who dled was driving | Woolly" cow punchers rode into town | morning at the Otis Wlevator company,| made prisoners.' 0,000 G-cont wtamp maen. o tangible developments upon N Preceding the speclal train of General | ' 4" o0 isert that he was travel- | through Main street “shooting up the | where he had been employed some time. | 100,000 : cent stampi w ll-lv this confidence is based are yet § "\ Obregon by an hour was a troop tran | o T LT R TEE L attempt to | tOWN,” When an attempt was made by tho | Rowe, who had been working at the Tten| Under ordinary conditions the Russell | 200,00 10-cent stamp ovident snd the situation so far as it ent In advance to prote General thole he lost control of the|™Mdrghal to arrest them. He was roped | Biscuit company, for several wmonths, | carrled between 760 and 0 men 100,000 pontal cardn, can be observed has changed little in Obregon's party from a possible ir not get it back in the road | 8"d rendered helpless, but with the a was forced to quit work Saturday night{ The Russell was lald down in 158 and The-half mitllon-dollar order will be lh" lunt twenty-four hours, prike attack from roving ands of $ies’ wias sistance of several delegates succeeded | on wecount of her delicate conditioh, and| eor ted In 1903, It was 46 fool to Omaha by frelght In an ordi The chancellor, D'r. von Bethmann- \ Villistas s Novotne will be |t Placing the cowboys in jail. An fmme- | since that time has kept to her room,|is feet beam, twenty-six feot deep and Hollweg, and Admiral von Holtzendorft, Milltary Welcome for Obregon, eld In the atholie church diate trial was held, attended by about | gyjey iy over Kozaereh deserting her placed 14,000 tons, 1t was armed with ——————— chief of the naval general staff, are All Juares turned out to make Gengral | Suffday afters {8 hundred delegates. The ‘“shoot-up” | ghe repentedly told Kastron and| four 12-inch, twelve 6-inch, twelve, -Inch R( 1( f Shl]) t() Kut now at the general headquarters, but Obregon and his perty me. Under = | proving to be a feature of the program. | e« Martha Gro rco street, an ix d-pound guns and four tory no immediate decision s expected from 5 d tar ' | intimate friend, t wis going to| tube It cont about $6,000,000 G " l y T pyiq there onthe general fswue, although it orders from General Gavir, milita s $ e o St Sove,_bi? | Busnian) BalPosd | Toneoh . Ocdal D PQUDAS 10, TIETIR | o e ity o o et ‘, ,,‘,." ‘ 0 STRcpeclined. | | Osep 1 S u a: 1y Phursday night she left the house, | battieship which ha en lost during the ing, which will (ndieate how the chan ides of Calle ¢ » from the ral ' ' A | . p | : ] lone, about 6§ o' after Dbidding | war I'he othe were the Audaclou cellor's report on the possibility of a B e e s |- 'R FOIBIA Rl D6 8 Vi08 President s swoss. Suvine e i) miearc o, i, ovon | LONDON, Ak 11, st | SO0 100, o1 10 bl o 3 1 ' P f hie had expressed hor intention of sul inth, Triump weatie, Natal and - i there v Jusres military band aided in the E te d )d t [ d o | prag fdition abeut | (0F the Garelson at Kut-El-Amara el e i xtended to Inala inclair 0il Co, o | King Lwart VIL - in addition sbout| S04k 1y The Tigrin four miles to'the | Gevards Tnstraetiess Delaped rallrond station, where sgeres of Mexi Seen hy Dispatoher., st \ \ M Riainiicd east of Kut, it was announced (n nn of American Ambassador Gerard has not ¢l WA ( ' e Russia Mapate rtinson ¢ he No adadooth oot ficinl statement this evenn coelved the general [nstructions from ans gathered to greet the minister o I Ay I'he F an < OR e Dispatehe Martinsor th rth g 3 s wlomen ning recel o raliws p Poraia, ““ Y ";“ \""" "‘l - ';“ NOWIYs | o oatern. while driving his auto nosth of > An attompt made on the night ot | Washington which sre heralded in the “ | formed Sinelalr Ol and Refining cor L & 1ol ( I tafe, | prot Istan . Fiorence about 0 Inst ovening, saw & ) p Y Aprdl 24 to send & whip with supplics fop | newspaper dispatches. Thelr arrival will dressod In field ifor Wit 1 to 1 Pet Indian | POTation, a §70,000,000 Independent '”'" girl walking along the tra ondue CwW OTK I'OI1C¢ the anglo-Indian forces shut uy Kut, betantially contribute to the settles g [ nmunic to| corn organized by Harry ¥, Hinclair of || an : . though carvied out with the utmost g ment. The worst of the diffioulties in Garcla, Mexican | : ! imbers and Englneer Zimmerman Y y houkh ca it with 1 KA \ ’ I ! Wt Petrograd, | t0day with the election of officers and | the t . ] : fficlal announcement the restricted channel of communiens station. . L ; er it down on the track and tie her ' Bl Il . ] ooy ) ton bearing Genersl ( A v in ] prenident; Joseph M. Cndahy, Chieaso. | 4" 1oy ‘were found. At Msrtinson's aground near Maga ahout four milag | Ambassador Bernstorff is unable te cets 1 t to Rus-| first vice president; W. M, Isom, Chi g, * Pl e A S " A number of | 688t of wut munieate with his government except in {Gontinued on Pugo Two, ( , i A bl . ming ! i K, AJ ian r of | CaK ond. vice | it, and K d when the train had me by agnin| arrests are expected W in & police e open cipher and ne supplementary ine ol which $ il sem noladr, Tulsa, mecretary - treasur g . P e ) formation on the situation in Washings heh want tiough Turkay, |Siasialn Tolm, sesrviary - treas T et of vk | OTG OFFERED FOR SITES | [ormaton on the ut The Weather ' " Albert At Dav o8 dadk Mast Sadims tatnad | sty " : roianient FOR OMAHA ATHLETIC CLUB = German statesmon realiss fully this 1 v i ‘ and | York; W, T. Fent Chicas Madiaan o 4 saw an object on| Woods sald today ( ) atign areat handicap to w settlement, One of t 1 . Huston and 1. R. Kemp, Tulsa, and M, | ., " N xte 1o avold striking | had he ond r savera the Nighest of them sald to the corra. 1 t | Wri L ty. a Hrectors N . \ n-over| and act . spected M shia spondent of The Assoclated Press thiy | and . 43 tha sagr gl ’ \thilet Iy alis afternoon Temporatures ot Owahn Yesterdny x e e . . e Ne, wo have e REWS And'Ambatses i) . P M B B d Y . " 1 ' nderstand, has none R + Lasting Peace Must Be Based on Sure 1n Sk v g : Tain foet mahes pemeiintid | : . \ n ! - - Yor ' RO t L We have &% yet taken . o " wan . Al . " \ . | N ahd ] ne and de 1 vish 10 take g uii Unity of Power, Says Oscar Straus |, e iy - e i tiled sl @ acauai . . b L \ Ly { ‘ ' A ‘ PRINTERS OF LONDON JOIN L : r. , o soms THE ARMY AND GO TO WAR . Monday . spendence of tha Assocluted Preas § . | NI April oven (housand Csmparative Losal Nevard e . s 1 S Leads in Prod e United States Leads in Production ‘ of Most Metals and Field Crops I'Tom 0 Neparis from Siations v - T Bars' ¢ " Tanion and hen Some Al & ' . ) Nofwal § - ol e . N \ ’ at .l . ™ i wanl g 0 g ‘ SAYS FRENCH PLANES I Matea will shaw | and Ching b Hioe It would take a hugs J » peik . FLY OVER SWITZERLAND world tn (he A ' " ot book to list the multi s ohipe . . S ' loads raE . Ads are a | o hut [ votderful thing s, Rapid . Vot SoWny Wi oll fa - . N ‘e " . A \ | . L ot \ \ Fovparing oar | N A Mo 8 8k - Beh lgna . ) N . ' . LI ] : ol tha polioy for Uln | wonarnl B1aTT on 1he wntied NALIRS Pre: | planes wors Teeagnited sive ‘ ) o AMd tebacn. ¥ Be What s waald A WHIANL Sietenrobogte s bugosel e PAFIRG for peacs, ha el reeps fired 40 1he asrepiane ahd Veneauela toad | oe o -8 3

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