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[r——— | Call Tyler lOOO f You Want to Talk to The Bee THE WEATHER. | Fair | or to Anyone Connected ! With The Bee. SECRT VOL. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA, WOMEN AND MEN 'U. P. PENSIONERS AGREEMENT NEAR -9 BATTLE POLICE IN ANNUAL MEETING INTHE CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY TWO CENTS. XLV NO. 27 MORNING, MAY 3, 1916 COPY TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE BRITISH PREMIER On Trains, at Hotel Nows Stand 50 EVERYONE READY FOR FIRING LINE IN MEXICO—Even the medical corps with our troops in Mexico is ready to take the firing line. The picture shows rifles being issued to the men. BRADDOGK STREET Guests of the Roard for Entertain- AT BO R D ER GITY ¥ T R S A ment and Trip Around City— 3 ; Two Known to Be Killed and Four Re:Elect Oftwers, Stenographer Sent for and it is 4 ‘. Probably Will Die as Result of ANDREW TRAYNOR PRESIDENT Believed that Some Pact is Mr. Asquith Says Whole Recruiting Strike Riots in Eastern Lo By sl About to Be Drafted at i Problem is to Be Dealt ‘f’ 3 ( the nearly 500 members o € M t § Cl,ty‘ Union Pacific Mutual Pensioners v mg\ 4 th“m @ .Smglfl SNIPERS SHOOT AT THE COPS @ssociation, 200 of them met in an- LONG CONFERRY e HELD Measure, Aokl ssaklon I the eonferente room Gl | GENERAL AND IMMEDIATE | Feminjne Members of Mob Join in in headquarters and during Tuesday Funsvcl \“,‘\_l" dotel to Join A 3 Mad Rush to Attack Steel were the guests of the company, The |y g0 - Obregon to Be 4 British Empire Has Furnished Five 1orning honr was taken up with the business Works. BITUATION IS REPORTED QUIET PITTSBURGH, Ma I'w known ta becn ) transaction of association were taken on an ex Yellowstone Na and then they through covering the enrsion ) men were 1, tour ticnel park, anle have prob grougd in about an hour that is #hot after shot into the mob which wifh- | until when he rettired on pension | ent site at Summoned GENERAL TREVINO IS SENT FOR 121, PASO, Tex ference , May 2 Generals The cor between Scott and Thirtieth and Gold strests, | & #parlc fell from the Document to Superior and Per- | WILL INTRODUCE Million Men for Army and Navy Since the War Started. COLONIES SEND MANY DIVISIONS LONDON May Premler As~ ury and iy prepared to rry the fight den PP e e VNG The location sought by them was pro.| bed clothes In flames. He wau powerless Sy Bl Xoia Roal 1t all summer if necossary. 1t i estimated Aftar nioning the plant for fory-tive | air et wan. onu of tne. frst of | teBted by the. Westminater congresation | t0 Dut out th fire, and before tho biau DUBLIN, Monday, May s.—(Via| At the employos bf nearly 5,000 factories! v minutes another charge was made and in | g0 wngineers in the Unfon Pacific em- | O the ground it was too close to loca- | Was extingulshed by members of the ‘ . Hns i s will be called out, " handtoMand AABEeId ths brawd was I' TR 1 astraction trains when | ons where they wished to build event | family he had been badly burned DANIELS DENIED SEEING IT | !ondon, May 2.) Ve were not 1ed | The chief question tnvolved 1 whether drivea back DO e \atd- out of Omaha, | Ually. By a.decisive vote this congen.| it Was thought at first the burna would | | budly, we were misled,” said a cap-|the manufacturors shall be compelled to g He recounted incidents of the pioneor | ton wos not upheld. The prea toed talt ot prose sorlous, bit unexpected com-| W ASHINGTON, D, C, May 2.—tured rebel officer lst night. His|diamiss from their employ workers who e . used 1o pile ties | each chureh had its own constituency | Plications developed and he succumbed | ... o iao s Marshall I e kit ¥ do not belong to unions or who refuse to aqons a,y Orner days when the Indlans y ey todad ce President Marshall, in doubt as | remark, uttered almost in a tone of | pov (hoir dues to the unfons b along the Pl and | and field to cultivate and there would 8 L 0 across the rajls out along the Platte, and | & o cultivate and there would | T Tl Ll a0 vears of age. e 10 the propriety of making public u | romorse at having participated In the buffalo by the hundreds of thousands Stone for Their New bo little overlapng of fields should both wan a retired vajjvoad oonduotor and hnd | communication to the senite eriticiy- Sinn Fein revolt, waw kdé ms he Print Paper Makers ranged fhe country from Grond Island | congregatlons @wte where they had ok poion e west. He was In at the driving of ‘the | sought permission " o 'n resid '1‘ Iar um:.lm "!‘mr '”I’" iig an official of the Unted States, [ was stepping aboard a steamer at | b 4 % s . was born in Indiana, Pi © Bol A d ] : Temple He’{‘e June 5;!11»: spike, connecting up the U'nion Pa- | Rev. e F. I Jenke wan elocted o | fo08 WE W RERERS TR T8 BROEC T Goelined today to hand down a letter [ North Wall quay to be taken to Eng De]_]y PI'ICCS ngher cifie with the Central, and detafled some member of the committee on vacancios | of the ‘events in connection with the |and supply and’ Dr, Albert Mayshail was |ATMY of the Republic and Douglas county | addressed to 'h:- senate by Rear Ad-|lund, 1ie was one of the 489 pris d A k I ) The Masons have set Junie B at 8 0'closk | gelohration that was held at Promontory |elected chairfian of the commitiee, Rey, | PlOncer circles nidral Bradley Fiske, assalling Secre- | yners of all ranks who were cap an b nqulry in the afternoon as the date for 1aying |noin E. D. Jenkina rewgned as chairman of | e 4 sutvived by hils wife, one son | \py nanjels and peferred it to the | tured Sunday e ¢ the cornerstone of. the Masonic temple at |* 1 meeting. will be held |the churc tension committee and Rey, | Arthur J. Bhields, secretary to Chiet of : | g WASHINGTON, D. €., May 2.—M The next annual meeting X b ) g¥iension comm) Police Dunn; one daughter, Mrs, Charles | 18VAl committee for consideration. | ‘The military authorities decided to send ABHINGTON, D. C, May, §,=Maniis Nineteenth and Douglas streéts, west of | ¢ 6 iaha a year hence, the time and Dy, Krnst was eclected to succeed him, | - ONE ARURHIET, AW, CORroN = # N H P {n |facturers of news print paper in the the Hotel Fontenclle, The exercises will |\ o' 1 oating being fixed by the con- Dr. Jenking consenting to fematn a mem' Lo Flavers aind two wiaters, Mra, The Fiske letter contains a denial ""I_"”"”:“';' 12 l"f'”', o ,“l"l“,'f United States and Canada, in a petition be conducted by the Nebraska grand |go, iion ber of the committee :’""" lydon of Denver and Mra, Sarah| of Secretary Daniels' statement in a "’:"" M "|' ‘“"‘K"‘ ¢ "' ‘r:‘n e the | flled today with the Federal Trade coms 2 7 Closkey of Pendleton, prejudics and anger of persons o c V'”l'.;‘ grand lodge officers of Towa taking | " 1s1ion Pacifio pensioners are scattored _— | MaCloskey: of Pendiaton, Nu: M communication to the senate ADPTil |piaces where they revolted, When the |Misslon, declared they have been par v state in the unfon, | e “igTons srepresenited” . . through about every stat n N ° 2 o A o » | corresponde ho. was. Dew d to R grossly misrepresented”’ and demanded eido e nd Voo stenss . A | VRS St erwy o o D S L Brazilian Vesse Railroad Earningg |1 lstter from Aduirsl Fiske comspandont, wh war sevahiad 6 a0 | Sty siCSieinelof St S braska and lowa, it la expected (WAt |meeting were from Nebraska, Tow 3} ' f gs warning the Navy department of an | "'t U e they had no idea when |Such as was called for by & recent senate srand todge officer from other einien, | K\iuds gasour, Colorado wsomins | R10 Branco is Sunk, Are $425 a Mile|rorevsred state nover nag veon 1y T b Ll ot varian | eRolilon. The rsolucon, asked an i L e P<bs. I | and Ut . . it farnished him, conters on Easter Monday that the auiry into increased In news print paper sy ks 3 0118 Fll‘elllall 18 LOSt WASHINGTON, M The 4| “Thisscommunication was not furnished |ers had ordained that day for the decla. | Prices “'“'"<“|""‘"""l| the commission to g tpr il SHING ay ¥ record ation’ of thi st republic. They chod | ascortain nited States newspapers The blue lodges of the city all u'w Plttsburgh Ca]'mell breaking volume of traffio carried by me and I did not know of ita existenco | ilon of ihi ]f‘.} i \H[H‘x P whl are being subjected to unfair practices in cir regular meetings next weck, LONDON, May 2.~The Bragilfan steam- | American raflways in February was sur-| until long after it was written,” wrote -w‘;m”: e "". Ns” ballat. TG Ly mavsi| AL SR8 e M Bt b o M o pae & A N S l ship Rio Branco has been sunk. The | passed In March Mr. Daniels on April 21 L ¢ Sractice mansuvers, | The petition today maserts: 5 per. cenf ces tlat will officiate at the cornerstone Ccept ew ncale Britiah stoamship ster also [ Of ninety-four railroads, the net re 1 find upon Inquiry that it was filed |WeFEY (0 CATry aut praviice FIRSOIRETR: | B ews print paper manufactured iy We found large supplies of ammuni e United States and Canada is 5ol members of these committees will a e y Omp y Th emalr rew was saved. 10 ent greater than in that it had heen written. Although | 1 | o 1 contracts’ and that contract ¢ made public May 12 Two veh rter by the Amor- March, 1915, and totalled $3,2%,71, or 342 |Rear Admiral Fiske waa in my office |ton plled at the mesting piaces” be Spions, ‘Baver notitden ! incrdind Cl The grand commandery, Knights 1. N | pITTSRURGH, Pa., Ma Street cars | fea ymmission for rellef of m, | per mile daily he did not tell me that he had :l’ h“'l““"'"“'I"‘I“"‘ IH"H'I‘WW We wera |than 1 per cent in twelve months and 1t, goex to Columbus Thursday of this | i S e i city and the sub- | the Swedlsh steamship Feidland and the | The increass was greatest fn the caat,|plnced the communication on file i o i g o v s e il gt i where a meeting will be held Urbs before nightfall, after being tied | British steamer Hendonhall, have been [ where net revenues were per cent| In hix lotter to the senate today Ad-| 0 1 R B8 HO O troops | the prices at which news print paber hat y R, up by a strike since midnight Sunday. A | sun n two da . |sreater than in Marcl Weatern | miral Fiake declares he. personally | T, L foin a.in_ flentin the |boen contracted and sold during the las ROCK ISLAND TO RETURN new proposition for & wage scale was | The Bran var owned by the | roads showed an increaso in net rovenues | handed Socrotary Daniela a copy of bt |l [ten years, although paper prices have n Stoam Na lon company ¢ 0 por ¢ within thirty days yaper on unpreparedness, watched him I . FXCESS 'N FHE'GHT CHARGE presented to the men fur ; mw»\ which .I\‘-m/u 1 N ; pan f | of 3 per cont within rty da [ ;‘ 3 " nprepar yx; » ‘uv ‘.,;T.‘,"_, The prisoners fncluded representatives | risen sharply o vas taken this morning. Enough yote wr L wan 200 % tons A read \d says others can t B i oy Houm ol sigreiggert . AREEINGTON; - May & —Broctal Male~| DS~ hlen cast at nogn to dodicats tHAL | STOR8 @ § - g e FATHER STAPH INJURED S, ixtars pportunity | PAFtS they were men of good physiaue THREE PERSONS KILLED v Bpecial Telo- 0 proposition o ympany was fa o Cit hester one dmiral Piske asked for an opportu rant. )Tt terstate Commerce commis - e ! \‘ ~ "‘ o S 180 o i a It in 1904 and BY FALL DOWN STAIRS heard on the subjeet, but if ft ln| Pollcemen Ambushed and Killed, BY JERSEY EXPLOSION i Ae complaint of the Hawrman |l e ballots. counted indicated that |owned in | ter, 1 1 cranted. that his letter (o the senate| BELFAST, Ma (Via London, May 1 Pickl apar Wity T0) g e l" : ,,,4‘, by y, g | od today at| CAMBRIDGE, Nel ! Specinl | o niblished 2)-One of the most tragle aftairs of| TRENTON, N. 1., Ma Three pars inst the Chiengo, Rock Tl e | e e . ) from t elogram. )—Father Carl Staph of the the rebelllon was the ambushing of & |sons wera Instantiy killad and eight sen 'te of ten ta or ; X . A el s S in o arty of polies in County Meath by 1 by an explosion at the ¢ i rate of X The men d ek mpptal M 0081 unosumiions conition tn ¥ e EIGHIEEN CARS ENTEH be th-the result that ten. of (he v, oll cloth worka Iate tos o I and wind all apples from | your uniforms as quickly wnd | Swedish d v Portland ! He had numer ta on hi INDIANAPOLIS RACE ere killed, elghteen wounded and s Lyl e T I Jah & i tations for imwediste | April 14 \ Retterdam % had 1 ntly & fallen down stal the rest compelled surrende tha s " e o : p ' me il b ud Y The procesding In { 1. /to" have e i oy 3 3 The floor wa 1 with mone INDIANAPOLIS, May Fighteon ears | o0 10 A where the - \ s e % 5 Y . I 1 take an offe . en nominated t Hart the n had attacked police barracks, wi d ' tornationa Akes At t pend thon ods HEPUBLICAN?ESATSJ”rfi'éMOS Op( rators on N‘ w o orphan’s hame: at in ‘and mator ke viepand | oy g & o e 4 : ' York Central Send |’ s The Weather ! ork Central Nen Lo - R inite, Ao, RABSVER" 10" bo. L the - ‘ : The Day's War News . r B b . alin and W N he Mt of rodgnd 4 ol 1 = b Ultimatum to Road : piryre e fha: cwniags: indhitue A gl Tive ‘ A nd ’ and Art IMPORTANT GAINS ! - N counter affensty Femperniures ot Gmahn Y esterdn) (Y . and pas . a " nonneed by the 1 : f 1) day On the norih | the wan's Wi v Apeil ¥ \ . . . §l . v N : . §) 3 Wins 0 Goneral ¥ Ve troups took Ger ! “Charlie”” Allen Does Not Approve Solomon Wins Out o . e R A ‘ P Hiths of » 1t y )y Narrow Margin 0 te @00 e | . ) 3 (3] .z ! AL of Way Successor Opens the Court i v heast : ivat thue than AN yaeds In longth wes eap - ‘ | AGRICULTURAL BILL -e tared by the Freach \ PASSED BY HOUSE DEARITE THE CULEARSE o rebel ' Thmphrative bornl Mevard totn Bakite end s ; tervltues, n fow looed l One Year Ago lml W | in the War Weparis fram Bintions ot T B M Oldest Graduate of Yale Passes Away Mas, Mar ) THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND SIGN NEBRASKA PLEDGE diaw eud 1 handy “w “ venk Hin selunihg, ot ik wture demanded thal sbivies of T ™ okt wt oy Mlemiv, SHI8 B REWE SESEE din RIPVION LTI Vaniiy Wi that 4 dueed towihed wpen Wr WA [Eprr vat e dia g (IR NEANLENE of Wassiag velbien tadasi ably fatally wounded and a score of oth yregon extended 2 y the afte ) | 0 AL T i noon when a ueually consumed on the five-day Obregon extended long into the aft anith declared il ‘the. Hate of Bome i mob, sald by the author to have been | trip noon and shortly after 4 o'clo wions this afternoon that a bill to be # composed principally of forelgners, at-| oy A joc. stenographer was sent for. This w iniroduced tomorrow would be one ed the Edgar Thomson works of the | ¢ o0 cuided party through the taken to mean that some plan o f general and immediate compul- ie Steel company In Braddock park by the movie route, making sL0PA | pogsibly an agreement was 1o b lon \ miched battle, lasting an hour ; S intereat 3 at all the pointa of inters od, during which 400 5. ots Were fir “"‘_m:“" the moving picturs show ’“"‘r"" ’, The prime minister announced bub the rioters were finally forced 10 (1. Lonsioners and the'r wives we s General Funston came Yo the hotel that the whole recruiting problem & retreat in the face ot a dealy fire from .o BETETCC B he paxton late this afternoon and waited in would be, dealt with in a single bill, § he vt ns and revelvers of deput s p abordts banquet Was wpre g yne 1t T I . A sheriffa and plant guards. The sltuation o oty ” D s ot um;u near the one in which Gen Mr, Asquith told the members of b T Vollow the feed and afte the * era ¢ E ) O ere ol o x qifet tonlght. hut 2000 citlzens of the «ome joried there were f S rals Scott and Obregon were con the house that the total naval and § 4 he haye Femn aworn in as deputien’ ey O8] Kiine e (S ferring, walting to be summoned nidlitary effort of the British empire § 4 y‘,,‘ ‘I,‘I“ A‘A ‘vu stretx Distitel| w0 company, and the ot} by W I Shortly after General Funston & since the beginning of the war ex- orney ackson anuounced that . ep | superintenden arriva d was sent to General Tre 9 : z i ol A Sy .‘,,.,’ u.l, ths ) genetal superi tent rrival word was sent to General Tre coeded 5,000,000 men | A Doyttt I f A " Offtcers Re-l vino to come to the hotel It ap : 5 TIPPOIWjd o % v Mr. Asquith sald that whi'e fn g the trou At Ui e reguiar cession, Andr w Traynor. | peared that the informal conference PASSING OUT RIFLES 10 MTEDICAL CORPS ® INPe AILN FERWE Augist: 1914, the BHEINL: armiy ALl Omshs, was te-elected.’ president And | pesaen @onanare ‘g < ' 18 sh 1 CHmax of Day of. Disorder. mahn, wa ) etween Generals Scott and Obregon 5 s 4 o 9 1 The tlot. wan. the. ciittix. of. & day of LJAmes, W. Maypard, Omahs, seordtary~| L 't B ed by the formal blflvcll Thous&nd home and over seas consistea of Isorder in the boroughs of Braddock | 'Feasurer twenty-six divisions there were now A and Rankin during whish mobs ‘\wmv:l Vice presidents were re-clected s "" EOR THED DR AULhY DR ’ HaTVUSt(‘l' CO Men seventy-one divisions, including the i the plants of four blg ateel companies, | 10Ws: Jame I"""'-‘X‘ Danyes ""‘l,;“,“,“ tiations % 4 | nuval division k i reoéd e ntatlor of 1he plants o towa. Thoman. weeney, Junctios| Do loar e ES o re Now on Strike o ! Many’ of those sred In the fighting | City. for Kansas; A. M. White, Ogd ; . G, n 1 S 3 k f ¥ &1 Ao Biinie iiioeon s fl.‘f“l‘.l, for Utal W 1 I * L : Pioneer Omahan Succumbs to Burns | (. cxGo. May 2 .- Four thousana | Frisoners Say They Were Not Told enera I'lKe 0 p { fled away'dy the oters' snd for: hours | A P, e {ce president In s t& Ocatlon When Bed Clothes Are Ignited nore employes of the International Har War Was to Begin When They Garment Make]‘s 18 ) . ter ,‘ slet had been ;.«1..;.4] injured con :] ‘“ $ 4 »'” S Tand BV DPC} ve Vot )! By Sparks from a Pipe t s LMH k- toda H:;.Hu Were Called to Camp. t t jed ! to Broignt Noent for | the naming of his . 3c181ve ) | the total of workers now on a strike up A a7 L k et B oA o bratks ‘mamby | L i e b I A BNy b A nswer to Lockou indows 1 the Thirteenth strect | cIatiol Omah#t presbytery, af a largely at sl 2 Operations werd suspended st the Mc P ¢ e tried to pick off deputies who = C. 1. Tracy, North Platte named | 1 rongldngl 4 3 ”’ " Cormick plant of the company, where NEW YORK iy 2.~1In retuliation for fighting to hold back the mob and | as assistant sccretary crop " “"‘;‘ ;""' k- ““'P””';‘.’:I"” Willlam H. Shields, who suffered (700 smployes were out, The men who NULLETIN the lockout of 60,000 workers on women's 4 eputles were Anld to have been hit. | The report of Keevetary Muynard |06 YOUnK llege 1o the Parkvale Pros.| "€Vere burns last Thursday when | walked out todny are chiefly employed LONDON, May 2.—8peaking in the | garments, begun a few days ago by the . men uleo foined In the mad fight to | showed sixty-two new members during [oo 0 8 Ll LR e T e | sparks from a pipe he was smoking the wood working department Hlm o of Commons thiy afternoon | Manufacturers’ ‘Proteciive sssosistions saln entry into the works and two of |the last year and twenty lost by death i J : the International Ladies’ Garment Works these were wounded. The two men killed | During the morning session a number | tha and Thirty-second strects, The same | ignited the bed clothes of the bed mier Asquith sald he hoped 10|y unton today ordered a strike of wl were foreigners, The mob first attacked of the members of the aswociation re- | Mieoting granted the petition of the jn which he was contined owing to FISKE GONTRADIGTS give an early opportunity for dis- | its members in this city. It i estimated the office of W, J. Dixon, superintend- counted thefr m,‘.;m‘x :”nvh-lw . u‘uh ?\ Inm ! : ly;-h“\“ r‘u]-"'\ | wl‘l; vw“"»l paralysis, died at 12:45 noon Tues cussion of the motion calMng for the ll‘n‘l :»m order applies to '-mn)‘ wn«nn-i ent of ransportation at the Edgar |the Unfon Pacific during the days when | Jocate near = Woolwo - eneioind BT Y 2 0 o 9, olf, | oluding; about 80,08 SSpranvies ey Thompaon wor} th ciuba and stones | it was a one-track ploneer line, and all of | Thirty-second street day at his home, 1 Binney streel resignation of Augustin BIsrell | oinare not alresdy affected by the locks ind wricked it. Deputies rushing to pre- | the remarks were frequently appin Parkvale congregatlon has bean thriv-| Mr. Ehields was stricken with a stroke chief secretary for Ireland. Mr. out vent the destruction of the ofifce were Of particular interest was the address this last year and sceks to house| of psvalysls about two months ng He Asquith sald that communication be-| Benjamin Schlessinger, president of the ymuelled (o use it as o barricade and |of J. B. Romigh of Omaha, who entered | itself in a comfortable structure more| had becn confined to his bed ever alnce tween Ireland and Kngland now was (mploves’ union, sald that the organiza. from behind the:wreckage they poured | the sny omploy in-189, continuing | advantageously located than thelr pres| Thursday he was smoking his pipe when | Rear Admiral Says He Handed the syl m‘:l“ d Ensland tion has more than $400,000 in its treas- bowl and set the arly i