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Celi Tyler 1000 } If You Want to Talk to The Bee | or to Anyone Conunected With The Bee. VOL. XLV—-NO: AMERICAN ARMY WILL NOT LEAVE LAND OF MEXICO Baker, After Conference with Wil- sdn, Telegraphs Scott and Funston Not to Debate Withdrawal THAT IS NOT TO BE DISCUSSED General Scott Said to Be Awaiting Answer to Long Code Message Sent Washington MAY DISCUSS CO-OPERATION WABHINGTON, May | Addi tional instructions sent to Generals Seott und Funston today by Secretary Baker after u conference with Presi dent Wilson and with Becretary Lan #ing are understood to ma that whatever | conference with Generil Obregon ke plain reed upon at th General Carvanza's minister of war must not be based on any immediate recall of General Pershing’s forces, General Scott probably will point out it the to the Carranza war minist de facto government is (hreatened hy factional enemles within its own borders who would welcome an opportunity (o vine mgainet 1L If the United $tatew wan compelied 1o go into Mexico In con slderable forca to make certaln the we curity of ity own borders agalnst bandit FOR RAIL BOARD Douglas County Returns of 1,500 Votes Nominates the ent Incumbent, The Ameri officers had asked amplification of Instructions reccived lost night from Secretary Waker, Officiul here have described the conferences up to this time us belng purely of a pre Niminary character and for the purpos of exchanging views. No demands have been prescnted by either slde, After a fifteen-minute conference this afternoon with Becretary Lansing, Fif aeo Arredondo, Gieneral Carranza’s am bamador, aald he had renewed the sug gestion for withdrawnl of the Amer can expedition, He stated, however, he had not been especially instructed to pre pent a more formal demand than has heen made, FL PASO, Tex., May 1.—-Major General Frederick A, Funston announced shortly bhefore noon today that only one more conference would he held with the Mex- fean representatives on the military ques- tiofy now existing between this country and Mexieo, He sald §t would be a brief one, Generals Scott and Funston are awnlting a reply from Washington before sotting a time for the conference. EL PASO, Tex., May 1.~Resumption of the Hcott-Funston-Obregon conference (o conmider the American milltary problem in Mexleo may not be undertaken until! ¢ Iato today. or porsibly Aomorrow, when 1 is belleved the administration will have |, had time to digest the reports that have heen went to Washington by the Amer- jean representatives of the War depart-| ment here, Generals Beott and Punston, with their aides, worked far into the night prepar ing data und reports and a 1ast code mes- vage wan dispatehed to the War depart- | 'House as Committee of the Whole Knocks Out Freedom Clause WASHINGTON, Ma ment Just before daybreak, Several code fessngon have alrendy heen exchanged ind it {s understood that the army of- flcern have asked permission to take up, in all its phases, the question of with drawing the troops from Mexico, which General Obregon and his fellow conferees brought to the fore at the conference of Baturday. That the conference here will finally rottle the withdrawal question is not be lieved. Washington, it 1s said, has sug. gested that the American representatives obtain all possible data and information bearing on the question that may be ad- vanced by the Mexiean conferees, and forward a full report for the considera- tion of the State department, which now has Carranza's request for a withdrawal of the American troops undep considera tion After the conclusion of the negotia tiona here for the withdrawal of the troops the American conferces are pre P operation of the Amerlean tre the Carranza forces in the crushing o the Villista bands. It is belleved that General Obregon, before undertaking ed to take up the proposition of co discuss this question, will, at least urge that the A ited and restricted ¢ fean 1 rops retire the border for fts Mexico, The v m Mexloar gon and his y The Weather For Oma nell Hiufts and Temperntures ut Omahn Yesterday . 0 tours 1 ~ f g Wee Loval Mevard Meparts fram Siatlons ot T B W AUGUSTINE BIRRELL-— Chief secretary for Ireland, who has announced his in- tention of going to the scene of the recent revolt to take charge of the situation there, AUGUSTINE BIRRELL. RANDALL IS BEATEN FOR PLACE , election com of Douglas county day found an error had been made in 2 unofficial election turns of Douglas county on rallway | the vote of Mr. Clarke | sloner being given commissioner, ! for rallway commis purty for ral way commissioner from the entire state not counting Doug Commissioner the official count only would be canvassed by Tues s will add to Mr, The error found adds about 1,00 votes to | Clarke's total, Clarke's vote Sitting as the Phillippines bill fing the president to grant independe provision of the eaning defeat for the o of Manila bay 1o resort to a special rule OMANA POSTOFFICE CLERKS IN WASHINGTON - Toe OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY WILSON DECLARES ALIEN-BORN LOYAL [FSOLDIERS NEEDED President Says They Would Cer to Colors with Cheers an? \m\,\fi : LT mentum in Time. Wity with Fore NEVER HAD W .°0F THEM Asscrts Homor and Integrity of Inited States Can't Be Tam- pered With, UTITERS PRAYER FOR PEACE WASHINGTON, May 1. America reawakened in natfonal spirit through lessong of the war in Burope was the theme of an addre by President Wiison today at the opening of the National Service Military Encamj ment for young women. In conelud Ing the president voleed a warning that the honor and integrity of the United Stetes cannot be tampered with He prayed that the country should not be drawn into war, but declarel that If ft should be “in the great voice of national enthusiasm which would be raised, all the world would stand once more thrilled to hear the voice of the new world asserting the tandards of justice and liberty The president exprerscd confidence that in thme of trouble 1} great mass of for clgn born citizens of tho United State would 1e loyal, “I never had the «lightest doubt of wihat would happen when Anie Ie ealled upon those of ity cltizens bora in other countrles to come the the sup port of the flag,”" he sald Wiy, they will come with che rs, they will come with a womentum whieh . will make us realizo t America hos once more been cried ay of din &nd th, o out of every sort per and dream and distraction y men who dares tamper with the spirit of Ameriza will be cast ou (Continued on Puge Two, Column Two,) Hard Coal Men Say Prices Will Go Up PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 1.-An thracite operators here today mald prices of prepared pizes of coal will have 10 be Increased fo the consumers as o re sult of the agreement reached with the mine workers n the hard coal fields Chajrman Warriner of the operators’ gen cral conference committee said the new agreement would Involve a general wage {increase of Mightly more than 10 per nt, or between 310,000,000 and $12,000,000 a year The general committes of the anthra cite operajors met here today, heard the reports of {ts subeommittes which negotiated the agreement and formally ratified the new wage scale BW YORK, May 1-Detalls of the settlement of the anthracite coal con- troversy ns a result of the negotiations which have heen going on for weeks between operators and the miners were made public here today by the operators, | Tho agreement, involving Increasea wages, shorter hours and virtual recow nition of the unlon, I8 as yet unsigned, but since it has met with approval of the subcommittee, which has been in session here, it 1s not anticipated that it will be rejected at the miners' conven tion at Pottsville, Pa., tomorrow The agreement, will he retroactive to April 1, and will avert a threatened trike, which would throw some 176,000 employes into idleness Heavy Dealings in Stock Issues of the Mercantile Marine NEW YORK, May lL—[Further heavy dealings in (he shares of the International Mercantile Marine compan control whict d 1o rest with the An the engrossing fenture of today's stock W bell an International corporation, was market Tn the first three hours combined wale of the common and preferred stocks ag ETegate high re - ords The t hed » " RA of 1% over last week's closs and 24 point wbove fta price of a T The eo weok-and and an advance of § In 4 week . Kaiser and Aides Debate Over Reply nERI A n W L a day's de . ¥ taqua " ke dod o ! \ A erard tolog l \ .r Rev. B. Fay Mills, Evangelist, is Dead ared, b . " ADDITIONAL CASH AND TROPHY FOR ELGIN RACE Lo AN Al e THE WEATHER. Part Cloudy MORNING, SINGLEE COPY TWO CENTS. DESTRUCTIVE WORK of the giant shells that reduced these buildings at Ypres to ruins, as seen here, RIS OF YPRES) GERMAN SUBSEA SINKS TRANSPORT! Report from Saloniki Says Large Ship Was Torpedoed Ten Miles East of That NO DETAILS, NO CONHRMATIO‘J ARMY OF 180,000 House and Senate Conferees Prac- tically Decide to Put Peace Strength at This Figure, QI TESULS SR/ AD PUTS OIL ON FIRE, o 15 FATALLY BURNED Joseph Hospital as Result of Burns from Flaming Liquid | ndded | Lone Man Robs Bank at St. Paul, Minn., of $3,00 et this afternoon, drove BABY RESCUED BY YOUNG GIRL | used kerosene to kindle a fire in the was torpedoed Kitchen range r gecond instance Lody escaped terrible burng when the o transport s reported to have torpedoed near Saloniki STRENGTH AT 250,000 burnipg oll, This report is contained WASHINGTON, pateh from Zurieh, which credits this t when the back | yofters of bulldings nearby, the draft from the opening whip clothing into a torch of strength has been practically ped her burning Alithla of Saloniki, Four Weddings Al in Single Day in One ', Shenandoah P'zmlly BHENANDOAN, ' white flag came fn with s guard of tus floor by nelghbors who Piremen from Kngine Ruponded | eral wurre: o the fire before the struc » other families the plang for expansion as provided f hurried to her aid , which has passed the sen , thig would produce an army of pbout 260,000 men in war strength llln bill as it passed the senate fixed the peace strength at 270,000, Ahe agreement on Uig slze ol the, army| wan burned 1o any @ and lying In| had collapsed and was advised to resisi a ol which was seorched by the flames | no longer. The lHeutenant and his escor( from the mother's clothing was 1+ by Marte, who escapod without a single! in the country districts in an effort to Iné o structure duce them to lay down thelr arms. aged 15 yoars, Nye to Miss Maidc wan the first of ohildren of Mr this, thelc fortieth wedding ann nent of other features of the bill still in e marringes today wid at least be a tentative o army before they progress on detsils, e woman's husband fx employed as g working near had several rela und & number ', Bryan is Elected Alternate to the Demo Convcntlon \Lincoln Must Go Back to London Says Highest Court two of the brides 1l groome-to-b y ving In Omaha a mareh on the o wedding no wedding of Arthur N tunlly in, owing to the amount of debrig auditor was t was married to | to the democratic national convention, re | cording to offic ‘x.um may g0 to th: convention as an must go back to KEngland for a trial on Luey | wiil be oligibi married to Sylve New York and sational escape. court refused to re congul In Ceylon Lincoln appenled red except three It returned to England he e Sla,‘ychl's of Sheriff at Cheyenne Taken Senate Votes to Accept Patent on (rasoline Process British Casualties in Mesopotamia Twe nty Thouwmnl A.J. Graham, Banker of Chicago, i Dewey Ce slebrates Anniversary of the Twenty-Three Men on Ship Caught Battle of Manila in Ice Perish of Cold and Hunger RUSS REGAIN POSITIONS ) THE AUSTRIANS RANK AND FILE OF IRISH REBELS LAY DOWN THEIR ARMS Soldiers of the Republic of Ireland Stack Their Guns at the Foot of the Parnell Mmmmtm UPRISING IS NOW AT AN END Movement Lollap»en and Leaders Advise Followers in Outside Towns to Surrende DESTRUCTION IN DUBLIN GREAT WULLETIN LONDON, May 1 All the rebels in Dublin have surrendered and those In the country districts are doing Hkewine according to an offieial statement {sgued this evening. The Enniscorthy rebels have un« conditionally surrendered, {t was offielnlly announced tonight Ona thousand prisoners were taken in Dublin yesterday, the announcement BULLETIN, LONDON, May 1.Official ane nouncement was made this afternoon that all the rebel leaders in Dublin hid surrendered DUBLIN, April 80, (Via London, Moy 1)~ Rebels of the rank and {fle followed the example of their aders today and confessed the catne of the Irish republic was. jost vy Iaylng down thelr arms at the foot of the Parnell monument in fackville street and surrendering to Liritish troops. About 450 of them, who had fought since Monday in this central area, marched out from thele strongholds under the white flag and pave themselves up. A few irrecond cilables continued sniping from lafrs, difticult to loeate, on roofs or among Boon dftterward n rebel loutenant wears ing a heather green uniform and earrying men from tha adfoining county of Meath to learn the truth about rumors of a Kens v, The party marched off 14 the cant d Yenrnod from J. M. Pearce who war named provislonal president of the Irish republie, that the movement then started out to parley with the rebeli James Connolly, one of the leaders of the uprising, s said by government of flcials to be a prisoner, wounded, in thé castle Dew tion and Destraction. A correapondent of the Associated Pres visited the entire ares of the disturbanel today, The desolation and destructiof showed how severe was the fighting, Th{ havoe appears more extonsive than it ae Every window of the law courts h heen shattered. The rebels had held th bullding for a week, Valuable law rel erence books and furniture were ullllx to barricade windows and throv Intersticen between the hulky volumes tj rebels sniped without cessation, day night, and were fired on in turn, un they were compelled to evaguate promises, Houses all around wera dented bullet marks. Some of them were hnr eaded with thick oaken planks, Wine Tavern bridge there were -nnu seenes This morning the streets were full urlous persons who wera glad to ha the opportunity to be about after the long detention in thelr homes, durln which they were deprived of food uni the authorities made provision fur ”!' f Down Cork Hill and King Edwa treets strong guards of troops are st In evidence, and every passerby is <hu lengod The eity hall had been occupled f overal days by the rebels, and even this time snipers In houses in the viclniy are shooting Intervuls Wene Gireen | . As the correspondent approached i te i party of mere thin 106 capturel rembe f the Hinn Pein marched b nde . ¥ 1 Hichmond |l1 where more than 700 are now held. Manf of the mor o In kroen uniforms, O o the Trish volunteen "ow 0o civilian clothed we unded anf froring of them held up thel 1 em were ma ' gh the uprisiy e st thele ¥ ymen tham th t nigland, ‘T ed by most the re " Flowers, Plants, Shrubbery 1 cason for ot flowers planting new shrubbers v decprating your lot or yanl, Hefore vou huy Ok i \ of nurse i eeds and planta e Hoe For Sale AT " & SO,

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