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XLV PERSHING ISTOLD 10 CONCENTRATE ARMY IN MEXICO Detachments on South End of Line in Mexico Will Be Withdrawn from 8an Antonio Northern Point NGO to ANOTHER EL PASO MEETING Funston Has No Idea When He Wil (et Back to His Head quarters BHELLS STOPPED AT BORDER BELLETIN LAREDO, T fay 10.—Of illlon rounds of rifte ammunition hich Mexicans attempted 1o anivg I neross the river into Mexlco near here last night was confiscated by troops here. 1t wan belleved the emmupltion waws intendad for use of bindity in Mexico K1, PABO, Tox May 1( General Poershing has bheen ordered to begln greater concentration of his troops Those detachments operating us far outh ax Ban Antonlo, It wa re perted, will he withdrawn to Colonia Iuiblan Generad Funston sald he had no en wher he would get back to hi ™ that today's | eadquarters at Ban Antonfo thken to Indicate conference may not he the last i hin adhors wore op Turk War Office Reports (faing on Caucasion Front CONBTANTINOPLE, May 10, ~ (Via London.)~A statement ixsniod todsy | Tu Cnucanin the Ish war offic In ke on the right wings and in the center we front al engagoments mads o number of prisonors and eaptured booty. In the center an attack by an enemy company was beaten back with lonmes," pays Russlan detach repulsed in the reglons of fount Bathll snd a numbe captured Krent enem statement ments were Kirvaz i of prisoners and some booty The statement continues “Om the left wing the enemy is engaged in different sectors in the vieinity of the onst In bullding fortifications “A# o reprisal against the Fussian fleet which bombarded open towns and villages on the const and destroyed \armien and fishing honts we destroyed, between Eupatoria and Se bastopo!, a ship of 4,000 tons and & num ‘ er of walling 1y guard ship which appeared e Ada In Smyrna waters fire by our artillery. Ons obwerved to explode on board | destroying the commanders widge. The ship then withdrew in the on of Hamor The Anatolian snlling vessels Flllpmos Hope to | Have Their Freedom |: Date hxvd Latcl 0 abandoned ' I ; a4 The Weather I ) pod ¥ ((h | v " ol Mot mpnrative Lues THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, I||||\|!\\ \IHI(‘I\I. VAN 11, 1916 \I\t I Hote) to, So On Traine, st Nows Btan: IOl l\lll\ P \GES, PASSENGER AGENTS | Petition Filed with Interstate Com merce Commission May Affect Excursion Business HAS UPSET ALL CALCULATIONS Rullvond passenger men are at yed Grer the question of whether or not ey are golng 1o be able 1o sell eant ern exeursion tleket it redueed e thig sun e petition Jed with the Interstate ComMeree ‘ " | NO AMERICANS ON | Text of German ote Conceding - BOARD THE CYMRIC CATTLE MFN ON TRAIL OF MARAUDING MEXICANS Phologl.nph \h()\\s type of m!llomvn who are following in AR{' IN OUANDARY hot pursuit the murderous raiders who shot up and burned three Me Submarine Sank Steamer Sussex an towns, FIGHTING ON VERDUN FRONT DECREASES the s ; Four British Members of Crew Were WABHINGTON, May 10, The German note signed by Forelgn Minister | French Report Says Artillery Fire that ) Killed by Explosion and One on Jugow and addressed Lo Ambassador Gerard Is dated May 8 and the to the West of Meuse Has g Steward Was Drowned ambassudor's cablogram trasmitting it May 9. The text follow Decroased 4 v itfn nnid WAKE » OF TORPEDO I8 SEEN rourt tunt neerning 1) m GERMANS REPORT PROGRESS it duct of the German sbBMAFNG Wit Jonca which r VABHINGTON May 10, In pur Are, the undersis the hoy f the tenth PARIS, May 10 Activity on the ! Ing the Btate department's inves-| 10 1008 1 e A I Gin Verdun front decrensed, according ' fonn ambussador | ribed by 7P " tigation of the torpedoing of the | oo Tt b e oty |10 tho statement glven out by the 1 hitg Btar liner Cywrie, American y the (Jerman na et horit ' x then vail war offlce this afternoon Artillery o Connul Frosf at Queenstown cabled ’ from Bantry yestorday afternoon { me pf The end of 1) 1 s rhons ! maer tourl I il where the Cymric urvivor were fod g If th ponslon 18 ordere 10 1 nded, ws follow with the result ¢ & off ¢h ness on A ‘No Americans on Cymrie. Five| ! mption « mer tOUrsE pate 1 the fuct that the en- | lost. No warning| ©f the undersig sl « ore low NO 11 re question wught up by the petition ritish 11 8 Jitimo, that the dam. preventing the application of the redicad | K'ven by submarine, Wawke of tor ¥ " vate on tekets A ut ofther the Omaha | pedo was seen after explgston, Cym- | ot an the atinck of n Cerman or Kanmas City gntewny to pointa east| v wag not armed, Wepther rough. | b annot be malntained of Clicage p 0l Ciew In open boats from 1:30 to §) Haw Mare Fivid former houy belng that | Biueh an on hn Ihe cabled wan recelved here to out further knowledge of the ol - wln V(lydun Fl{,ht day stances connected wilh the torpedoln Tor » Tilin Vngine R of the Bussex, the more Ko Ax Apart from the polnts enumernted in the “‘ ey .H' o ,y N : o : o of the Whita tar finer Cym- | 1ote of the tenth ultimo, the follow nyvi J (he :‘HHH; .,: Ak ; ¢ / o Mnking "' s s i ? the | me Lo the attention rin s based o e crushing effect of ric were given todsy by members of the 48 08 y German hea et write a0 ¥ y were landed here today, They Vr of the nw ”"'”‘f‘ Moraht, militar of the Tageblait hat the torpedo ‘which destroyed the | ation? March 4, 10 B0 axttitfs b tha Sallar Bri Wi struek the sngine yoom, Tha ex« | SPprozimately at the wane tma ax th the west at the ;,.‘, m,.’:,‘, 7,— the w _" . )} blew il the skylights off and ex- | Buseex, an suxiiary warship left the he { he " iy o hed the lghts throughout the yess | Port of Volkstons with a large trans re tb ‘the Arililssy oberssions nof ; port of British Infantry on board: on 1n Drogress Wour men were killed by the explosion | the same day a transprot stesmer was orpedoed In the channel; a few minntes peeading the explosion on the and the chief steward wus drowned homdred and seven thembors of 1he “The French have not compete with German artfery and been uble to B | One he enormous losses of the |erew 100k 1o the hoats phortly after the | Sussex it had pamsed through a maes due purtly 1o the effect of 1iet was torpedoed, bt returned when [ of whipwreckuge, which created fhe the German a vy and partly to the wis meen that the steamer was not | Impression {hat hip hmd sunk at tonmeity. of the French, who will not |in immedinte danger of sinking. They | that spot shortly hofore, Al thure abandon thelr frenche ve I on board two hours, when n facts justified the eonclusion that the Althr, 19 wenerally considered hileh had heard the Cymrie's | ‘only ease of torpedoing which could that att o must be four times | wireloss calls for help 100 miles away, | he considered under the circumatances superior to those of the defense, in the arrived and took them off. The wloop had struck the British war vessel Verdun eampalgn the number of troop ol by 1t ricken liner untll 1t sank | wherens the Sussex had met wiih an engaged {8 much less than half tha t o the morni acldent fn mome other way the French. The numb f Fronch | A he crew were British subjacts, Vo % Farnishes Pacts troops. may be cafculnted at not lows [oxcept one Wussian and two. Lelglans Howaver, on the basts of hte Amer ers on board, \an 800,000, This v6 roprese . then 80,00 T rop fean material, the German government 2608 _S1010 eh- g AR SUNHIAY. e eannot withhold ta convietion that 4":"\ ’l‘l"‘l’n L'\“l‘”‘,”“h({r ‘v‘lvn‘y‘ B :';”:;;‘I:“ ""“‘ in “' "V’""““U‘”‘Im’\“‘\“l “|‘H‘v ear have boan hlding Nun Ru i Suhwctq | o e e An additional reasor tituted by the fact hat oficer A“"{I“d MUld( ey e,y e 1| S - | C(Hll(‘lid hy Posse oo, made up of nlbes Wiroless to Bay ther ‘ A that the o "'”‘:fS]Sa] Crop Exceeds e Fi S| the Amounts Asked LI el oo booet hy Manufacturers Shaw Says Irishmen Shot in Cold Blood Will Surely Become Martyrs v Mysterious Shot At Night Watehman 1 intenable, In netion west of the Meuso wan less W e | pronounced and east of the river raph ked Hupwex now to | hand the characteristie distinetions no | ¥ ORIy Intermittent longer oxiated at the tme of the An attack on French trenches be dent; while tween the Olse and the Alsne was sraph of my Dally [ repulsed " wed the white gangwiy cus The.text of the satemags- joNgws tomary on passenger vessels on (he Notwaen the Oise and Alano a coup level with the port holes O, W of our trenches xouth he reproduction of the damaged Kum Jutvent wis com nd mast and thus ap In the Vordun reglon the bombard of the Menss noticenbly di f1 1 ed by t of the Meiise and in the irine commander ne Intermittent eannon Commnnder on Squnre, In view of the general impression Hand grenade Kirmishes were re foall the facts At hand, the Ger- | ported during the night in the wooda of man government consfders it bheyond | Avocourt and south of Fort Dohmumont doubt that the eammander of the sub- | "In upper Alsace an enomy reconnolier marine aeted in the bona fide beliet | IN& party which attempted to selze one that varahip, | of our mall posts mear Hirzhach, south of Altkirch, wan repulsed with losses Germans Report Frogress. o wnn faclng an enemy On the other hand {t eannot bo denled d by ensel under the that, minlede the appearance of pressure of the formed his Judg ment too hurrledly in establishink ity character wnd did not thorefore act fully n accordance with tle stier | Instruetion, which called upon his to exrclse part) wre “In view of these clreumstances the Germon government frankly admits the (1y Wirelons to fay HERLIN, May 10, e,y progress*on 11l 44 on the Verdun front and have deiven bagk French detach ments ofi the southwést part of the hifl, the war office gtatement of today says. The statement follows: In the Argonne the enemy, after a mining operation nttempted to enter our cireumstances he The Germans have mmde further ulnr that the nssurance glven the Amerls |yinan but was repulsed can government in accordance with \west of HILL 804 advanced detachs which the veaseln were not to be at- | ments of, the enemy wero Ariven further tngked without ‘warning has not heon | waok. One detachment was captured ndhered to in the present ¢ Av U he new Germun positions on il 204 wik Intimated by the understgned n | wers sxtended the note of the fourth fnstant, the | ‘ciepman alrmen dropped numerous German government does not hesitate | Lambe on factories at Dombasle (A to draw from the res Kony and Rwon L'Etape (Vosgen) ences, Pastorn front: A Russian attack south From this rewiltant consequences, | of novien nlong o small front was It thereforn exprosses to the Amer) repulsed. The enem ifferad heavy ernment it can go \core regrot v ble garding the dey fnetdent and e declares ta readiness to pay an ade ot ety to e et et | Aeroplanes Drop nduet of the commander, who s | Nine Tons of Food Exprossing the hope that tn Into Besieged City for Right New York | fiases of Commons t Property Dropped "\ "o ORK, M Special Committee : On Union Depot ' ‘ ‘ Holds Mesting Lord Lieutenant of Treland Resigns U. S. Nurse Back from War Zone Wounded ** Tommies' "’ Spirit g COPY | KAISER ADMITS SUSSEX SUNK BY GERMAN SUBSEA Note Handed Ambassador Gerard Says Commander That Torpedoeg the Vessel Has Been Punished, REPARATION 18 NOW PROMISED Germany Finds from Its Own Evi- dence That Conclusion Drawn by America Correct, THOUGHT BUSSEX WAS WARSHIP WABHINGTON, D, ¢, May 10 Feeretar Lansing recelved a mes ge from Ambassador Gerard today ving notico that 4 new note in the had been handed him and wan on the way to Washington It has boen indicated that the Ger- man government now admits attack g the Bussex, glves notive that the ubmarine responsible lun been punished and promises to BNOK CRBC commander nike repuration HINGTON, D, ¢, May 10.~Ger nuny's new note acknowledging respon Wity for destruction of the x promining iration and announcing nishment of the submarine coms Ande " oled late today at the tnte tment from Ambassador Ceor rd The text of the note made publie Iate toduy revenls that GaePmany, while eon tending il the I commander neted the bonafide b that he was g An enemy warship” when he tors evtheloss, Kays he hurledly and 1o with hix Kovern mite that aAs- ) the Kussex, ne ol Wik Judgment too ot act In frankly fore Rurn the United Hlates wore " in thin Instance, The note sxpresses "sincera rogret re garCing the deplorable incldent,” and Jorlnre rmany's readiness (o pay An e g ty to Injured Amerk " #nys the CGerman go d o wpproves of the conduct of the communder, who has bean appre foraly puniahed,” and volces & hope that the United Htatos will consider the cnss Untted Ninten View Correct AMETERDAM, Holland, May 10,-(Via A wemi-officlul dispateh from that s the result of the ernment’'s investigation con ndan Berlin sayn Clormnn ko corning the exploalon which damaged the stenmship Bussex, It can no longer o doubited that the vessel torpedosd ton that it submarine on the supposi was n warship was In fact Fthe Wussex, The dispaten says the Ger man govérnment hax aequainted the United Btaten governmont with this faet | adding, that In seeardance with the note of Inat zonth, Germany will draw fts conclusions from the evidence which now has been adduced Froneh Like PATUN, May 10.-ereat prommence I given by the newspapers of Paris this morning to the latest Ameriean note Lo Germany 1eplying to the German com munication respecting submarine warfare The American noté s spoken of a8 A mastarpleco of dlplomacy With conclsenéss, tirmness and elarity Ameriean Note, which 14 In strong eontrast to the pathos with which Wilhelmstranse announced s backdown Prestdent Wilson main thins the position he took up in the pre Piehon Ve it oding nole, writes Stephen forme for Britons Estimate (terman Losses at Three Millions jgn minister in the An official British antimate of mat casualties in April teaund here todny, places the totsl = The number of German casunlties In I Inning of the war ia given These flgures were glven i " the [ [ f co reported durlng the month Apri Killed fod ws; dlead wounded . \ fon i g Every Issue of The Bee cone tains at least one sLonry lllll'iml il\ the classified col- umns far more wonderful than its leading feas ture, Read and )1|‘|‘ll l:l"‘ \\'(l“b' \dls