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Call Tyler 1000 If You Want to Talk to The Be or to Anyone Connected With The Bee. 1 YOL.. XLV. . NGO OMAHA, BURN POSTOFFICE AUDUBONS INTEREST KUT-EL-AMARA IS - CHILDREN IN BIRDS. TAKEN WITH ALL OF INRIPBIE{.:.T(’HENSEUAFR st campgn xS0 TOWNSHEND'S MEN to Be Conducted Throx Principal Stronghold of Insurgents in Bakery P British Cnmpugn in Mesopotamia Destroyed by Fire and Re olt Comes to Disastrous End with PRIZES JOR BEW f RUTIONS Fall of Beleaguered Post : The Nebraska Aubiibon soclety on the Tigris, Said to Be Ahout to has completed arrangements for a Collapse. unique educational campaign on bird 8TOOD OFF TURKS 143 DAYS b fe he children of Omaia CONNOLLY, ONE OF HEADS, DEAD |, o Vot o o e dintribu. | Repeated Efforts of English to tion of 260,000 cards, hearing bean Sucoor Garrison Meet with Baron Wimborne Asserts Seditious o tifully colored f{llustrations and de Failure, 5 ( Movement Will Be Soon scriptions of songbirds common 1o I Suppressed, Nebyaska SUPPLY VESSEL IS STRANDED " The campaign, whien will start - ’ | \ LAUDS LOYALTY OF THE PEOPLE May 165, was made possible by the LONDON, ~ April 30.-~Another p i ? s 0 phise the " p £ BOLLETE co-operation of the Jay Burns Baking PRu#se of he fll-fated campalgn in ¢ AR L % e at onch Mesopotamia closed with the sui LONDON, April 50.—An ofticlul | company, which has agreed that each | * Yar of O " | 4 announcement fon'ght concerning | yealed packuage of itw productg wi) ! render o ""“""‘” Townshend an | the gituation In Ireland says contain & card, At (he close of the 111;: gurrison .u' Kut |‘,.| Amara on the =‘ -, “Beven hundred and weven pris- distribution, sometime in July, the “Mlu lnu;, “ ml]”n ‘I’;r“ miles below / ( oners have heen taken, inchiding the | child having the greatest number of | Bakdad, Some 10,000 men 1 | Countess Markiewlez pletures will recefve a valuable prize lald down thelr army to the Turks “The rebels are wurrendoring | Prizes will also be given for second Afler having destroyed all their guny It freely, The back of the rebellion | gpd third places and munitions has. bees brokes Tna city and surroufding toritory have Ihe British Mesopotamian cam ‘Messengers have hoon went from been diviaed fnto weven distriote, first, paign waged along the Tigris from / i ; econd and (hird prizes 1o be distributed | ppe papgiy ¢ | i the leader of the Dublin rebels to M°0N% A48 WA 1 th I""‘ in “';"l"""‘ "'“""" i other rebely in Gulway, Clare, Wex-| . S rosianiainn; 0 the gates of Bagdad, had as it Pisns 49 chiof alm, the capture of that anclent ford, Louth and Dublin counties or Plans for the campaign were made at i dering them 1o surrender \iduion saclety at the | Y. To divert Turkish forces from 4 ; dovems pin Sl iiais s Gallipoll was another ofject yublic IWhrary Saturday evening ’ X BELLET N ‘,I')“ »'” inoleylanl unlon wi When almost at the point of DUBLIN, SBaturday, April 29 {ve a Joint banaquel with the Audubons achleving {ty main object last year, All the leaders of the {nsurrection 4y (ye castle hotel Friday avening, Muy | the effort broke down at Ctesiphon, 'v are reported 1o have surrendered un- 5, following which Profs. Bruner, Wol- | efghteen miles from Bagdad when conditionally It is also reported ot and Behwen) of the wm,,'.-u Biate | the Turks, alarmed for the safoty of 4 ! University will lecture on bird L 1he < s : - b that the four courts distriet has been | 00 o e Gty hall, Satur- | the town of fabled memory, rushed ' recaptured iy Atns 6 Fhe twe ovganizations will | up reinforcements, inflicted a defent hold o fleld day, Baturday, May 6, ot fupon the British and compelled thely LONDON, April 40 Ileld Mar: which three parties, each headed by one | catvaut 110 miles down the TIgris whal Vigcount French, commander of | of the professors "‘" mmle AN EXCUTRON o Kyt Kl-Amara, where the Turks ! the home forces, rveports that the ?r[’;r»' :\"‘::l:m” ’ ’ w planning an %oon had them securely bottled up, keneral postoffice at Dublin, whieh . o0 oniertainment to mark the dedi Stolds Ont Lioak iy f ’\ has been the principal stronghold of eation of Childs' Polnt as M‘m ;‘“;I:.H AR iahant 7Rets’ ant toniki the Sinun Peiners, has been burned |arv, and during the auriy part o Junn, | SEREE CERANEE G U SO0 U wen (he bird masque will be held, mem down, Connolly, one of the leaders| ¥hen the bird St W vation will | A8 e awaited tho volief army which firs % of the rebels, Ju reported to have| pu't 0l T at under Genoral Aylmer, and then undar , \ been killed, Dive (hreats were madge againat the General Gorringe, battled jta way up tha Many of the rebels have been|feline family at the meeting yestorday |TIgvia toward him. This army suffered PORIY 108 L0 o e reverely from the Turks blow, on bath taken prisoners and the revolt in #ides of the river, und although several Dublin 18 on the verge of collapse, ] ’ of these were carried, (t has not bewm in'the rest of Ireiana tho siuation| Pregs Aggociation by ot sl g et ol i lenguered fwon than a score of miles generally {s satisfactory, eaguered garrison than | — —— ———— the houscs, Breet fighting and much | g - becavse of the siubborn Turkish e rens snetcnes 1rom Db wooriss |~ LTI 18 Offioially | Proms dlspaiches trom Dubin reportea | LT1 ool s gy g i | weveral parts of the ¢ ) finmes an 0 d dt B D y ol ; f B LERb MRty ek DHDE Jpes O raere 0 be Ur The oventual surrender of General « Townshend had heen expected since the ool ated the reports, e | } A looting is Indicated In the repol | YORK, Neb, April %0.~(Bpeclal Tel- 141 of forces under Tieutsnant General Says Revolt Crasked Hoom, am.)~The execulive committes of the Gorrings and General Keary 1o break gram.)~"Th K DUBLIN, April 9.~ Baron Wimborne. | o0 oyt pross association, which met | through the Turkish pomition at Ban 1 ’ lora Heutenant of Ireland, expresed to |0 5 S e for the annual ex. |MAYYAL Just below Kut-El-Amara on the | Tigris viver, and the nnuucoessful al- tempt to scud the blockaded army proyi wons by steutiors. 11 had been In touch with (he wmall Pritish force for many | daye, Tha position of Kut-El-Amara, which ia on a peninsula extending fn the Tigris | TORAT | i eston of the members, ctosed thelr aes- four movement would be sippressed in | #hon yesterday and teft for thepr hnm:. she course of o tew days The excursion will be Up the North ! ‘T,U e (011 of pralee for the | PIRtte valley, leaving Grand urml Mon- it M dpdy : day, August 8 and returning ugust 14, lovally displayed by the kroat Malority of | w,. )" party will visit Broken Bow, Alll and considere ‘I'he Awsoclated Prews nt the vice Jodge today the sssurance that the sedi- ’ the Irish people, o, Crawford, Chadron, Wridgepor, | mentary success gained and the damage :’:_’;, pm'," Mitehsll. Osring and Bcott's | FIVer made it |mpn-mv|.~| mlnnd :vmlfl:m v v i . o il ) an there was no landing place for | | y Sty gyl ""”""”””;‘,1[::’ viewed | Siute, which will be the official met ‘."“_r"l';m‘:‘ ! v in connection with the mirp e | aney, N Piatte and |BCrOPIAN i outbrenk and the evident preparations i€ place. Kine o (et While n supply ahip, thie loa of which | ' made for it Im‘hvr intermediate towns wan reported in an official British dis- T utside « blin, except | Itinerary ) ako, got beyond the l D (sRiEE Futaide of h':““,},’,‘,,,,fi A first-class band will ba provided for '“'I’"d"r"‘,:y';;",f‘r,:‘:” ot p:,,,‘,, 1 waa'n / b "xw st | S g trip, aa well an o band and minstre) fovlorn hops. i the: Tiirks invésting. the yomained peacefu | ; ) rlorn ol h "'he rebels had cut telegraphie com- | troupe among the members city, adyised of jta coming, could easlly limited to mem their fam The excursion will be #ink her from shore even should she es- hers of the amsociation and cape the artificial barriers in the river, munfcations with the countey districts and with England, but had not succerded | MONDAY {glous fighting, says the offretal xlut:- MORNING, MAY 1, P/ 1916--TEN HAND GRENADIER PREPARING TO THROW DEADLY MISSILE—'‘Somewhere in the Near East'' this photograph of a ‘‘bomber’’ was made. Instead of a cartridge belt, he wears what looks like a game bag to carry his grenades in. Each of his grenades is about the size of a Bartlett pear, e AR e 4 LT BRITISH H/)ND GREADIER. @/mv74.F107 . .suwu BOTH SIDES WIN CONGRESS CANNOT MINOR POINTS AGREE ABOUT ARMY Conferees Hopelessly Deadlocked Over First of Big Prepared- ness Measures, Germans and French Both Report Some Advantage in the Fighting. FRENCH SAY TAKE ONE TRENCH MAY REPORT A DISAGREEMENT Cl’OpS Good Along ol 20 < ¢l | that If the de facto government Insi BERLIN (By Wireows to gar-| v o, A m-contort ot The NOPChWestern [0, i i ss i ville), April 80.~—French aUACKS 00| doiibaration on the amiy. reorganisation Line in Nebraska iRl M B B diri B the German positions on (he eastern |y (no (gt of the big preparedness | Imatie discussion between Washingtos #10D of Doad Man's HilL and A0S0In- | messuros, have came o n complate| Tha trattic depermant of the.Oimshal|And:Mexice Clty, / ing lines in the region of Verdun were repulsed last night after tena .mmmk over several important features. I was strongly inthmated fonight that were captured and elghty-three pris ment nitrate plant,” was the report of | | oners were taken last night ")’ the one member of the caucus tonight. And German troops north of Narocz Lake. | he declured congress would be asked in the ne features of the measure, The senate conferces are inslsting de torminedly Capture German Trench, PARIS, April 80,—Capture of German trench north of Dead Man's Hill with fifty-three prisoners, the | ,io pij for a regular army of 20,000 men, ejectlon of the Germans from and Representative JKahn, the republican trenches they had taken south of | hoise conferce, is standing with them. | | Representatives 1ay and Dent, how- Lassigny and the repulse of German o oyen r ent members ever, are insistent upon the house pro- in discovering a telephone wire which | 1w ““’: "”VI';’“ B PRGNS TR Ax for the forces which attempted to| gusgults in the Vonges were reported | o ot " GuF " IO ' Comnaciod the Carragh cump With hewd= |Of wopply housen. v (.1.«(:,.| ‘:tmllu'ont:yihfi\ st ‘:l:hfln the offfcisl Matamens ihinindras] v i [y me of the'r great g o almont econtinual misfortunes " - : | Y i e “:Iln ’:I: r'x’l v‘uv’m’n ::| : allow Intoxieating Navors on the train [o 7 Loy fust when It was belleved | IN8. In the Argonne a German aero- DLDILS tha:t Vlna g ensben B 4 ';,"h"m, perftighie cptagi- | 4 they were on the point of success, rising | plane was forced to earth by French | [l tlon with Ne s N T R d o waters made further progress fmpossible. y 8 t ! . o0 ble to converse, | ) N | machines and its two occupants cap haye st il timges hoen abla to, con |INEW euton Ralder After penotrating Turkish positions they | o an lts oS8 lne 1 Once Held Ball Station, 1 G l f| were compeiied to retireor remain sta- k I M f ' V- i b, . 2t | . B B e i ot oot A aRE ER R0 A U A Bl el e couuiiTE SRR n Marfa's Vicinity | B | ¢ T et atkiiad Whidl tacking the position at Sannayyat, which NABLE of {his Rroadnions ) am surrounded by watel | ; o ot it NEW YO Apel 3ar s i Va8 wrrounds by wntr (| FINDS RATES REASO ARRA, Tox. oyt B There o On Tueaday morning all the reinforce. | yypence, both In this city and in Ten- | (50 SC AL ARG, St R er wading WASHINGTON, April #,—(Special Tel- | tPUth in the ments we had ealled r,.j-“ “\.‘H‘r‘ll‘":“:"';“" don, stiffened today as the remult of Al g ough mud and water walst deep, but | egram.)—The Interstate Commerce com fl\\llll‘v--l‘flv'\ll:f Iu'yu:fin.‘)‘;ur\ rrnnn.m; v:::, reached: Dublin, and alnce tha o img | Teport in financial eircles that another| guiy 4o find when they did meet With | mision. in the complaint of the Updike American border at La Jitas, near he the rebels have not m‘muw"d any ”‘; German commerce ralder had sUPDEd | poine uccoss that a taflure at somo other | miavator company and the Merriam & @nd occupled twenty miles of territory, except aniping (rom cartain locallties AN | ouigh the British sen patrol Saint e 'Os maovitics AL Millard coryany of Omaha ngalnat the ASCording 1o a statamont ....;;lp toduy by houses, It i eany for them (o abandon | L T orted 10 have e 4 ‘ Chicnao. Rouk Taland & Pacitic ralivond | CODtAINHox laf the Toxas | Rangers houses by back doors and fo get away | ,’li;,mg the recent bombardment of 1H,A00 Men Taken, “'I"\\"“M””‘ M anead for the| FIELD = HBADQUARTERA, | NAMI to oiiee AASGAGIE: SorttRo Britiah east coast towns by o German| LONDON, April B.~A Constantinople |With remard to rafon charged for the QUIPA, Chihunhun. April 36.(By Wira iy Tho military cannot dintinguish vebels | o T adron dispatch rocelved by way of Berlin says | s P . g g 1o, Colurhiis, M, M, Aoril {82 %be 1 LY Jeave thely houses atier hiding thele rifle Z Turkish army announces that the Brit ol ripie wve found them not (o enera’ Genrge A, Dodd, which wx ana rartridues and mingle witn oraimnes | Fall of Kut-El-Amara |m Safrises ar Koi-Hl-Amarn uoder| Kubshas, Ao hivn found theem ol ig) SO Rl S cfoult St e s ¥ inhabliants. After taking obssrvations of : General Townsend, which wurrendered e * ; Anug “ by il it b o] ”: ”H',_' M_IHM S e T \ 2 imeonditionall smbered 13,50 men criminatory, Reparation Is denied S i Sut PR g 1 I (] K ‘ | hegin sniping agaln, Most of the hous a8 repofthd tode ave retirned t } { occupy they | entered by for . base at Minaca o vecaume the houseldars syw-| awsrenvaw, s wocenan wor | Omaha’s Big Booster Finds, That He w0 i o w umoticnsy « { s Sa i pape tiribate the fall of Kt ’ e ? 2 ! 1 | i s i g s PRI et v telegram from Rerlin, to da & f T’] S A Iy halding t¢ belinf that Villa ‘ ¢ oo do ot mvswoni s thon, | eemarations made b o we e Nor' - Jg Not Even a Citizen of The U. S. .\ T W hea " r pril 19, —— / . ) oltung nalder he S, Ve Joths of 6 el o e el soanors e e e ot mon, . dneeiing . ; nt hovor aaps | Arrend f t mar 4 kel \ dnank % | M SRy § . - o P K agalnat England n Omaha-big I hrow n few shel 1ot o . E B Vner e A i firen, whila other fives have boen startod | WILSONS TAKE DINNER ho save Omai's big MANUFACTURERS DO NOT by the rebely, themselves ’ \ thne o . AT HARPER'S FERRY INN WANT PARADE THIS FALL 4 A h - « e had I years and year \or " W \ s g \ ha ¢ ¥ x o ' \ sndoa 1 \.“ B s T : e “ Temperatures ot Omaha Vesterday - . ho 18 this e Wh Ay ols o |t " s o Nense, right and \ ) ’ ; “‘ . e thia nak ’ " » BTN rades and . N . - v ¢ . . Ty y . - hooked and ainr an (s ‘ ' n c N 4 ASKS VILLISTAS RAIDING - . . e " COLUMBUS BE SPARED phentite RODY" PAYS VISIT HERE “ y \ o tierk of die - ON WAY TO KANSAS CITY Comperative Loval Weourd ' A " ¥ A o ey o porat M stiom o y b “ . was ", Ve 2 ' .p - v , ; . sk daF Wi voord . Gus A\ Ilertze v Ao B TVOhe far Wiveeee atvl . . future to pass again on these | on the provision In the sen- | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE (Ahey. would ceport n dissgresment nwl | 1ng e condition of Nel | the antire territery travorsed by the lines "In lh)n state, [k, thelr reapective brafehow <o “ov ment issued today. [ e for further inatruetions On the Russian front, the state-| “Iopelessly apart on the size of the | ment adds, four more Russian cannon | 'esular army ana the proposals for a volunteer reserve army ang® a govorn: | | report that 600 Mexicans, | has gone onto gras, | back by | during the week under | weather [to be In the very best of condition, with THE WEATHER. Rain SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. IRELAND IN GRIP OF rWAR CHIEFTAINS ¢ People of Cities in Southern Part ol" Island Not Allowed to Use MEET IN ]UAREZ WILD RUMOR;K CIRCULATION Scott and Funston Understood tof STERN GENSORSHIP OF TWO NA]’I(]NS WATERF RI eland, April 28 (Vi ’. : . I IFORD. dreiane, Aot " They Can't Discuss With- | Londoy April 30.-Southern Ireland (o . fA day waA In the grip.of & stern milltary drawal of Army. [ cenxor . whith virtually cut it off AGREEMENT BELIEVED LIKELY from all news of the stirring events now | NNt 0L b ‘”,Zm, pi )_‘”M'm"'l‘,“:} | Joint Policing of BandltvIplelud the briefeat offfoial reports, and the peo Country Probably Chief ple of this section are awalting with Condl!iol’l. leen expectancy the details of the up INSISTS OUTLAWS GO The busy ity of Waterford, aithough | U 8 qulet prevaily here, has been cut off from all wire communieation with outal EL PASO, Tex., April 30.-Two Points l"} G ““I s "’I‘"‘ “:“K‘"'I' l““""“' conflicting propoeitions developed wire with Loadon, and o d n the o b 8 Immediately after the bheginning in Wlitary vule that even telephonic com munlention from house to house has been | the Mexican custom house in Juares forbidda Mo wituntion here 1n anid to yesterday of the conference to dos be n good example of the conditions pre. cide (he future disposition of tha valling under military rule In other sec tona Ireland American expeditionary forces {in Waterford hears that Dublin s sur- | México. They are understood tem: rounded by the great cordon of troops | porarily to have increased the Rravs and that rallway traffic from southern pes { ” Ireland 1o Dublin has been suspended as | /¥ Of the negotiations. The confe ence began at 6 o'clock and lasted] far as the public is concerned, beyond | pointa approximately thirty miles from | two hours, the clty. Various disquieting but uncon The initial meeting was held be. hind closed doors in the big, green: tinted roont which Francisco Vil used as hLis council chamber when he dominated northern Mexico and] Juarez was his headquarters, Gen. erals Hugh I, Scott and Frederick] firmed rumors regarding avents In varl ous parts of the country outside of Dub. lin have been recetved by word of mouth. With all these however, is cou- pled the that the military have the situation will in hand and that outbreaks have been quickly crushed The Sinn Fetners, whieh {8 eredited with raporis statement fathering (he uprising, has an organiza- Funston represented the Unl tlon of conslderable extent, but In maid | Biates, The Mexican conferees wer to be atrongest In Cork, werry, Wexford (o : : and Dublin, Of these organizations, that, FeNeral Alvaro, Mexican minister ol In Wexford appears quite active, but WAar, and General Jacinto Trevino, Cork s mald to he quiet been had here from Kerry No report has military commander of the north east distriet of Mexico. h The progress of the negotiations was not divulged, but from an authoritativi #ource two things were learned. Viest, that the Mexican representatiyes relterated the wish expressed in Gener Carranza's recent note to the Washing ton government that the American trooj | should boe withdrawn from Mexican al an early date Second, that they were Informed b | the American officlals wnat the latte | waere not empowered to discuss the with: [drawal of General Pershing's columns. It Is understood the American rep sentatives told the Mexican gconfe Waterford Guarded, Waterford has only a muall body of Sinn Feiners, but overy precaution in being taken. The postoffice, whieh con trols the wires to London, was guarded all Inst night by a large body of polies, and the big bridge over the river was lifted, prestimably to prevent a possible | invasion of the mafn section of the town from the direction of Wexford On every hand one hears inquirles for | [ newn, and strong condemmation of the | revolutionintx » Lo Two Bandits Mast Be Wiped Out. The Mexfeans werp further inform t the purpose of the present conferd [ence so far an the United States wer concerned, {5 the development of a cific plan for the co-operation of I American and de facto armies in wiph out the bandit groups that have spill #o much blood along the border and bha repeatedly taken American life in th Interfor of Mexieo, It s understood that General Obregon the Mexican minister of war, prior to fi conference openly expressed a disinell tion to discuss any other mibject thal withdrawal and that he carried this atth tude into the initial meeting | After the primary (ssues had broached, however, he is reported to lavi carrfed out the Intention he annou headquarters of the Northwestern Rail- road company fu cul with ita report, show- wakn o The report covers Hhr- end of last week, the data having been sent Ly the company agents at the stations, nud here complled. Everywhere in the alate the soil is reported to be In xecellent condition, with plenty of moisture, The only drawbaelk review was the While It was fdeal for the &rowth of wheat, it was a little too cold for other vegetation. Wheat is reported | the acreage mnmnrrnmv In excess of lnst year, Plowing for corn has progressed rapidly and generally farmers have about fin- [shortly after his arvival on Friday ¢ inhed. Should the weather turn warm, |meeting Generals Seott and Funate some planting would be done this week, in the negotiations. ‘The opinion Ia expressed that while oats and other varieties of spring grain have made fairly good growth, they are in nesd of warmer wenther, | ference gave rise to all sorts of apec Barly planted potatoes are beginning to.nnnn In Kl Paso tonignt. Mexican off | show through the ground and the acre cials declared thelr intention of allo: I8 fully up to the normal. Pastures ara [the Americans to do all the talking, T! In good shape and everywhere live stock |latter refused all but the most inconss! | quential information regarding develop| fruit trees have heen held | ments, In well informed quarters, however, th opinion was freely expressed that thy present negotiations are "nlikely to lead Little Made Pablie, The attitude of secretiveness maintal by the officials taking part in the con Buds on the the cold weather and a8 a ro sult, thers ls u prediction of a large crop, the opinion belng ventured that when the weather warms and the buds wwell and | '0 any definite disagrecment. It way puret, the season will be go Inte that | Pointed out that the Carranza governmen {hero Will not be any danger of frost could not afford to take any step tha would endanger {s present peaceful rela s B tlons with Washington. As far as thy V]_Ha,nueva Rout(ld Unlted States was concerned, it way i argied, it had consistently held fo & “blj hrother pollcy’ toward the country soutl of the Rio Grande and had repeatedly an nounced {twelf againat intervention Is Report of Riojas PRESIDIO, Tex., April 0.~Colonel Rio Under these conditions, It was pointe: Ax, Carranza commander at Ofinagn, has | out, both sides would find it to thelr ad ont o message o the military authorities | vantage to concede a few points in thi Aing that Captain Teleafero Domingues, | Interest of an ultimate agreement the with a detachment of fifty men, routed | would meet fn the main the Interssts o Vil o 1 Villanueva and | both parties ' wounded Jolut Pollclug of Conntry, Maor o riflea This agreement 1t was belleved wolll . 1 Niola provide for a joint policing of the bar He-infested territory of Chihuahua Wit the American army stationed MISSOURI REPUBLICAN aee ok ol e Al ST DELEGATES FREE AGENTS .. act ax buffer against the reps thion of band altacks on the borde ™ While o instructions sent by Nes \ \ v 0 wda Ia rolar war, o Om . nator A, erals and Funaton have bes ) \ » et » known the . wing geners fitlons will } v \imerican esonts ] Page Tw mn One BIG Gains sl oo In PAID WANT-ADS WEDS ON DAY AFTER HE GETS HIS SHEEPSKIN - ast Wy N Hew . printed ... . 40POwM wesnh ' 2 & " l‘.lh”.;yw“\ rinted 2850 WeatsA Gain of 1311 Wan A Phone YOUR Ad Tyler 1000, in NOV