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(Call Tyler 1000 If You Waut to Talk to The Bee o Anyone Conne With T 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. | = | 1916—-TWELVE PAGES On Trains, at Hotel SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. o SCOTT, FUNSTON ANDOBHEGON ARE IN CONFERENCE I VOL. XLV—NO. 2 OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY - ,.AS[]UlTH LEAVES STUDENTS WILL BE AEROPLANE FALLS " FOR IRELAND TO GUESTS A_T DINNER INTO THE POTOMAC SFE FOR HIMSELF ™s-2nieeaing - RIVER WITH b MEN 8. 8. CYMRIC OF THE WHITE STAR LINE-Laden with a full cargo of munitions for the Allies, but carrying no passengers, was torpedoed in the English channel on May 8. The Cymric left New York on April 29. Feast 4ot : T0 BE Big Car Cgrryi= , 9¥i 0 @ Kastine Which Heser st 20 Hee British Prime Minister Departs AT THE AUDITORIUM Shorf GV ity feeting Which Began from London for Dublin to Get A bl PP RN oleoF \ R at 11 A M Exp‘rrted to in Touth with the Situa LEes L ‘HIM "A S S0 2 ¥y Rursd Conclude the Entire e served at the Auditorium to the Ahursday Nrgntmnnm, ‘,;. tion, students of the University of Ne IRz oo | braska at 5:30 o'clock Friday oven i OCCUPANTS BADLY HURT meITIONS UNSATISFACTORY {ng, May 19, before the guests re- ltusm to Lansoln Machine Falls Distance of About The dinner will be glven under the One Hundred Feet to the direction of the Merchants' Market Ground. Week committee, of which Joe Kel- CRAFT 1S BADLY WRECKED READY FOR LONG CAMPAIGN Militia Men Are Being Mustered Into Army for Their Full Terms of Enlistment, Does Not Intend to Supersede Executive Authority in Island HUNDRED AND EIGHTY KILLED ¢¥ 's chalrman REPORT OF RAID UNCONFIRMED b The packin 0Us0s vholesalbrs, " * y,':”,,w k}u'\ 1." wholesn 1'r m""» / WASHINGTON, D. C,, May 11 BULLETIN LONDON, May T1.-—Premier As-| 00t o o o ars have agreed Q0@ of the large hydro-aeroplanes MARATHON, Tes,, May 11— £ Quith left the Fuston statipn tonight |\, ¢,rniny 41l the necessary eatables for | which has bheen flying between New Mesiean bandits again crossed into on board the Irish Mall traln on his the occasion . port News and Washington fell into American tervitory last night and ¥ay to Dublin, , -"",““”:"v':"’:"‘I\““'y‘j.:"‘°|':"’:;sl" AT | the Potomac river near Mount Ver sttacked civitians and soldiers, The engaged in the manufecture or handling | ROD, . Va., early todsy and was vuld was made four miles north of LONDON, May 11.—Premler ‘As- o fo0d products have taken it upon them- wrecked, Three of the oeceupants, " Boquillas st an o rminal station Muith announced in the House of scives to stand the inc ‘1"‘ ntal expenses, | pbadly injured, were rescued by a' tug slfi_t‘:“"w“, C B INTG, #tA. s and directly behind Colonel Lang- Commong that he felt it to be his {”'“ '”“‘”m "; “'N"‘ 'I__m"”'” oncorns | POAL Twf are missing - horne's column, which up (o that duty to go to Dublin today, Mr.|, Gune destring to have the students | The machifie fell about 100 feet. 'The Tlll‘kfi' C’t t"“‘ N " time had not crossed into Mexico, § Arquith sald he wonld leave for Dub- |yt thelr plants while ip Omaha are |tUghoat, which went to the rescus, picked N C p ’ After a short skirmish the bandits lin withjn a few hours, His trip, he sending their invitations directly to Dean | P three men, two of whom were rushel T M'l f 'P flod f: ) 1S : ! od, explained, would not be made with | ENEbers of the university or notifying |to Alexandria to a hospital. The tusboat en MI1es o ’).“)L-‘fi Q ! ) 3 Mahuger B, Y, Parrish of the bureau of | then returned to aearch for the two mis ’ : the intentfon of superseding the ex- picfes ™ * (on Bie in th“ Ca“(;asus A V] s, PASO, Tex, May 11,~The ccutive authority in Ireland, but for| The tentative plan is to have the train The machine on Monday completed a - American and Mexlean conferees the purpose of consulting the elvil | leave Lincoin at 7: o'élock in the morn- |round trip from Newport News to nial- Several Thousand More Clothing coxstanTiNOPLE, May 11 - (via | FWO Troops of Cavalry Under Major | (his morning announced they had de- ond military authorities at first ‘”,"‘,I"‘”'I'I ’:'{:""':""”""’; '”’"‘I’"Jm';l‘ .IH. :””""‘ “":‘ five i ::"""l"v establish Cutters and Makers Will Go London)—In an all-day battie n the | Langhorne Are Pursuing Big | cided to suspend their conference hahd and srriving st some STTABE®-[a: tne univeriity ars making & casivass |retusn to Newport News it was decided Out During the Day R s ki O e i) Bend Bandits, and report back th thelr govern ment for tho future which comi- of tho situation and getting the students | t, make a trip to Washington, Kngine s sitions nearly ten miles in length, eap. +menty in order that these may con wmended itself (o Irtshmen of all par- &rouped ’"'“) squads for the trip 1o | trouble caused the hoat to alight near STRIKES IN MANY TRADES (iving more than o0 men and four ma- | 10 MOUNT INFANTRY ON PONIES | ciude the negotiations through thefr 4 Omaha. Another meoting of the heads of | Liount Verno 1 make d ties and Parliament. Ile added, the . ] int rmon and make the remainder hine g ceording te today's officlal reepective foreign departments, ) NC departments with Mr, Parcish 18 to B¢ of (he trip on the surface of the water. CHICAGO, 111, May 11,Chi- announcement by the Turkish war office MARATHON, Tex, May 11 y i present government of Ireland Was|helq at Lincoln next Tuesday, at which | Benairs were made and the ret A ¥ in an anomolous and unsatisfactory some of the final arrangements will be |ty Newport News was begun this ','””nv: cago's wtrike wituation, involving Major Landhorne with his W0l b higo mer Aag 11, Negotla- position, which could not continue | ™Ade ik, On board were Pllot McAuley, Me thousands of men in various indus METH DlSTS ORDER troops “Y‘ the Kighth cavalry crossed | o looking toward s setilenians bt indefinitely I ———— chanics Philllp Utter and Louws Krant, tries, appears today to bhe more serl | the Rlo Grande Into Mexico last night the Amarisan:Maxioas military The number of cusualtics among civil Hyphenated P]an 54 fwo péssengars ous than at any time since the open [snd sre making thelr way repldjy questions were resumed at 10 o'cloek ians in the uprising in Ireland up to May | 94 il ' Infored Men in Hospltal. ing of the strikeg now in progress southward today. this morning between Major Giener- 9 was given by Premicr Asquith in the 18 Re]ectl)d by f.h(‘, Pilot J. C. MacAuley of Newport News| The walkout of clothing workery s They have with them the three “l”' Hwgh 1. Beott and Frederiek House of' Cpmmons' today as 180 killed 1 f and Mechaniolan Phillp Utter of Clave . > i y Mexican | t e capture A and 814 wounded Gymnastlc UDIOI] o, g oaara” of love-| the most serious and this promines | Committee on Episcopacy Must De- | Mexican ul,u:H " v\h;r \\:H.\' captu ".| Fonon, tasrkseaildl: thar T |/ Mr. Asquith added that the police were wers taken to the Alexandria hospital | 10 Decome widespread during the cide How Many Are to Be by the employes of the Porto Rico de | o\ "4 General Alvaro Obregon, preparing lats of the killed and wounded INDIANAPOLIS, “’—, May T The third rescued man received only| day, Elected. Boquillas mine, to:gulda the column minister of war of the de facto gov- %o that thero may be additions to the |\ 0 7800 'j d "[’ . "I“ "' slight brufses According to officials of the Amal b to the eamp of the brigands, who are Y b / total as given by him, It had been found | > O o" merican iymnastic unlom, | The two missing men are Bert Acosta, amated Clothing Workers of Amer- TWO-THIRDS RULE UNCHANGED #supposed to be about twelve hours’ rymieng, aRd- JURR.PY ATARCR BiE tmpossible, he said, to meparate names| U'TOURD Its officern here, today an-|g mechanician from the Newport B L i A ’ B secretary of forelgn affairs in Mex- of insurgents killed or_ wounded fram nounced that it had declined the { aviation camp, and Charles Good of | Ica, more than 1,600 cutters and x dis o~y y march foland, It is reported that J, lco. 'The conference, which may be thowe of other clvillans, " tion of the German-American Allias Ohfo, & student aviator from the camp.| tailors employed by half a dozen| SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., May | Deemer is heing held a prisoner at the last. was Held in General Scott’s | Pennsylvania to send representatives t The machine left the Washington navy| jarge clothing concerns struck yes-| !1.—Balloting for new bishops, one | this camp, [ private “.," o meeting to be held in Chicago, May | yards about 7 o'clock this morning for of the most important matters to A company of const artillery of approx- ' Germany Ylelded to 2 and @, The purpose of the meeting | the flight to Newport News, About a| toFday, making a total of more than bilors i g v imately 160 men s been ordered here| A Tecess wastsken at 1 o'clock - 0 ot 10 vl o " y mile 0 3 wh bave come before the general conference y 8 N heen . Ol . an set forth in the invitation to the gym- | mile from Mount Vernon one of the pro-| 2,000 clothing workers 0 hav i Py BB plansleci o o ) and General Scott announced that i Matt, merlca as a er nastic fon, §s to “inform the political | pellers was thrown off its axle and the| quit work of the Methodist Episcopal church, oW e o c " P d . ¢ F Muy Mount Infantrymen, the conference “had made progress ’ o A powers before and at the time of Their machine plunged into the river Today several thousand mors taflors | Will begin next Saturday, The con LR v By B em e A A 0 . ; Df PRLrIOTIe TRON0N |Lices nevaom o e wishes of e wil walk out, ascording 10 A D, Marm: | feronce o decided today. Trodaricy. Tunsion, " ‘sommanding .+ tha| 324 W8 IOV RATS AOEHIEE. German-Americ to prove to th : : : 3 A ’ sy Hpr e Rt A34 to preve 1o She s an Plannln pletrl, general executlve councilman of | mpe yaport of the committes on | Southern department of the United tates when wo aneot. again at 4 o'cloc [Ahas. thow Bae- (o Aisl: vith: &' udited the Clothing Makers' union g rmy, & then the border | General Obregon went to lunch with LONDON, May 11,—What purports to| German-American vote." F t 5 18 | "iVe demand shorter hours, jntreased | ©DiScopacy, ordered for May 18, ta | PRV vmw '!“l ”m‘::’ intentn g i q ; b e th o] 3 " S h 9 4 d " 2 1 patrol by mounting ? nfantrymen on | & fyjend, e & summary of the speech of Dr, ¥on| The union sent circulars today to its 20 a,S teamfl l wages and recognition of the unlon,” ho | Awaited with Intercst, as it will |, 0 o A ity ok Mgl tpas e s [ epdation 1o Secretary, of Wur | Propare toy Long Campalisn. Bothmann-Holwes, the German imperial| branch organizations stating that the | g g . ") #ald, | indjeate how many bishops are | ol recom . Zi'.",.',','fl"f;,.fi,‘.n'fi: vt r:;]t' .i:.!,::.;‘: t:: praposed mseting: “appears - to the na- Line tO New Y()rk ¥rank Rosenblum, member of the gen- | r: rotired and How many élocted, | BaKar haeaiise the avallabls forcesvof| WASHINGFON, May 11.-Fusther indi p | tional executive body as not ecommend- | eral executive board of the union, pre oavalry for patrol purpowes have hecoms oatfons that AmericAn army operations May b, concerning Germany's reply to " An unsuccessful attempt was made | ox e by still Inde- Avietica, g pubiisied by 'the: Wivelass| ey MADRID, May 1—(Via Paris)—/The dicts that from 8000 to 10,000 clpthing | A U " practically exhausted, Gensral Funston|Of the Mesicon border are stlll | » < | The Gymnastic union has a membership " workers will be on strike before the day | today to change the conference rules 4 terminate as to time were given today Phiss. 10405, vidar & Poria casa’ Thel n " 7 . government ‘will include in the coming y points out that Texas ponles are sulted | s sgh et e e s« .+ Do i B . i g . ,,; about 10,000 in the United Statex. While | hudget to the Cortes & subvention of 18 OVer te permit the election of bishops by |for patrol work, being able to maintain | M ur‘rp m:u. ,m:.” e R d e g 10} . ) 00! 2l on' y o Yhole- | | o v o Ju o remarka by the premier may be accepted | 00, Tembership consists almost exclus- | 2,500,000 pesstas for'the establsinment of | Jacob J. Abt, prasident ofthe Whole- | o .\yoyority instead of & two-thirds|themselves on the scanty. gragies along | the ‘”'r 'r”" L oL Mow Acae 0 togiaiiietls abithends [1vely of elther German-horn or of Ger- s fast steamship iine between Vigo and |%ale Clothiera' assoclation, sald that the | the Mexican border where tegular mounts | Gusrd of Texas, Aris bt o % | man dacent, full citizenship In & requisite | New York manufacturers would not give up their [ Vote. y o fco will be mustered into the army fur I have waid hefore that we must drop | pr wudb New York o e soRfaniton - alsn deaided 1A% the | Th. LASRIP 8K g %0 SHSL the period of their state enlistments and all sentimontality, I repeat that, With| " Mmembership. It is proposed to make the corsing in open-shop policy nor agree to arbitration 16" 0ON Generml Funston sald he was conslder- with o specltlc time of federal servics repasd to° our Qlspuite with. Alaries- oup| Other strikes fn the city at prescnt and | new bishops should bo ordained May . | ey proposition of calling upon the : the number of men’ estimated to Le in- | the anniversary of John Wesley's birth. i eavairy for patrol work along the | stipulatec self-respoet ded by the aggres-| #pecial trains making the trip between P ' e w',‘_‘,",,":":.“,;:',:"'A':"mc:,: :fl,‘:':‘,‘ SBGI’eta,ry Lane to Vigo and Madrid jn elghteen hours and 'volved in each are A resolution offered by Rev. W. R.|pi"cuarq, Genernl Scott telegraphed the depart connecting here with fast express for, International Harvester company, more | Wedderspoon of Washington to Petition | " Gengral Funaton said he thought that|Ment that another conference with Gen Germany. Our feelings urge us to repel| P 141 4 | s ' resent Uitizens 1P | Paris wnd other points on' tha continent. |than §0; tannery workers, B0W; fron |comgrem in bahult of & uniform I8¥ on | srajor Langhorna and his troops of the| *TAl Obrekon was sct for 10 o'clock this morning at ¥l Pago. Secretary Baker sald this interference with our legitimate | ferred A large hotel will be bullt at Vigo in|moulders and foundrymen, 3,000, screw | marriage and divorce was referred Lo the migph cavalry were well over the Rio | | there was nothing to confirm border re- methods of warfare, and tell America to : - mind its own business, but considera~| &dges to In 11Q118 | connection with the new line makers, L00; terra-cotts “workeps, 80: |commlites on tie wialp of the ‘);;mh o| Grside lito Maise tadey, 804 thas Wb hat G | Beott had served an ons of policy pel 1 " The design is to make the line the main | #Pring makers, 400; plano makers, 0 Upon motion of George B. Ellott of | A iocans had a good chance of at least | Ports that General Beol tions of policy compel us to subordinate | i L ¢ ultimatum upon General Obregon for a patriotic zesl to patriotic_teason. We| WASHINGTON, May 1l~The United|®rtory between America and the conti-|strset cleaners, 50; stock yards emyloyes, Molint Clemens, Mich., a lay delegate, | vartaking part of the bandits that raided A 3 kel BT, must be gulded, however, not by ovr|gtates will gain ‘1\: new eltizens Satur| DNt 88 the route is about 1,000 miles | 500; varlous small strikes in many dif- | the conference adopted a resolution to In- | Gienn Bprings, The general sald that be final answer upon ""’;l' "‘I' ¢ 4 . " 0 ne - 4 N p v . f ¢ ws# that the conference is op tion of the tentative protocol foe : Y the eadt % : shorter than those by way of Liverpool |ferent industries, 2,000 form congress that the conference I8 0D~ paq jearned that some of the bandits had 4 lings, but by the coolest judgment. | day. They are Sioux Indians of Yank Y L . 18 ba i The War department had no report e s . Josed to pending legislation to amend the | joadea d ir 10 al Weo have one aim .and one @Quty,|ton & D. Becretary Lane s on his way | °F ithampton Both teriminals are I nded down wagons with thelr loot an d 4 ot A0E 38 08 postal laws by gIving the Postmaster #6n- | thought this would retard their retreat|®Arly today of another incursion into namely, to win the war; therefore an St fade ' Deracnal- represents- | DeUtTSL 3D 1 P S | ; SR RS ek d e e \{::u,;"m{ ::‘\': “: ‘:,’: f“‘“"""‘ '\\”;’:‘"]],;‘ i ""'""“' The Marquls de Commilias, head of the uteh apCT a}N eral power to deny tho ;umlflu"«lv' the | into Comhuila and enable Major Lang ‘:f“\'”‘”y"'y‘v“"“"‘z“‘ il r,;“"':‘;"."‘:f"r‘."l]:‘{l'"": 1. ‘The overwhelming majority | pregident of the Unitdd States, to jot| ERumh THmAk4 igute Sunpeny. glaved W'l S H 9 A I ‘d D e e ey e '.'.‘| I SoNE 0 I CTUN """‘,.I««»:“m.w’:.rl‘ fees that American froops had expert opinior. regards s FUPture of| the coramonies. Incidentally he will pre-| (2087 thet the negotiations -with' the) 11800 r1as ASSIre th } tending ""““""" ‘”l‘:‘ race or creed | give battle [ actually crossed the border in the Big relatiohs with Americy as a grave peril” | yont the Indians with patents to their BRI, SORMIIRY 9 TR 1 allotted lands. Chicago Galimen‘,; The action will mark the first real step In Secretary’s Lane's policy of glv six days, the steamers connecting with Bend reglon, although it was belleved Spanish government had not as yet been . . The determination of the His Re-Flection 1 v R it e St(\,anlship Upgets probable that some had done o nt to introduce the subvention win H or, APPEArs to assure the Ine transferred to Boston to succeed Bishop Crges Americans to Go Wome. | —~The Koelniche Volkszeltung calls I on account of age, and that Biahop W, ¥ been inatrueted to again eall attention Workers Refuse t0 i, i asim o sincng i xrrcr1. : Eadvidhe Vel el {13 Lot ok wad R ROBTCR | - Powty-One Minaing i ol “atntion Dbey Btrike Oeilae: == &% sl vaseces ui s William Carlisle, ot evinges wonder At what {ho breal | ongo to Washington, in aucosmion to Tev ORiy-Une BUISBING | s e e e American citizens A teature of the ceremonies will be the 3 : dent means when ho says the principal | Karl Cranston, senlor bishop of the con- A : x . : regards their presence thers as undesir- the cey s will be th ramn Ohbel‘ 18 danger to an interruption of the erence, who also has passed the age for | SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal, May 1L=|ap1s Recretary Lansing has stated that HICAGO, May 11.-Only about 300 ad. | bresentation by Secre y Lane to each “ b ' Forty-one members of the crew of the 1 t|Indian, of a leather purse, a small Amer : : relations between the Untted State AOHYS Servien ! of: 88 arw he | wyar since the present difficulty aross fitlonal workers todiy joined the grea an, o ather purse 1l Ame; G’ I‘f‘ 3 bssiaich e steamehip. Romr cheratad by the Calis j f : 1 1 I 111 | Germany is remove the department’s agents have heen urg nimber on strike here. These were gav-|lcan flag and a golden colored bad IVGD 1l e e] Doss 1 Ry fornia th Seas Navigation company, | {ne Americans to leave, The last census ent crs. The fact that more did | bearing the inseription A citizen of t ) sides the prin we v general feeling of diy. | ceremonies will be ended onment n the district court today In con ptunis 4 10 It 1o the future 8 on, were missing toda A the Unlon | Most of them are near Mexioo City and tont_upon the part of the workers ——— formity with the recoifmendation of th Phe arth wludes as follows N(y'“' C‘ welar Ao oot ¢ tanker Lansing wa 18- | axtreme east and west coasts, few re st whom be euih do oot biies) Prnon WLl Nend e e e iy e 4| Whas e e Y s ar Cleveland, 0. i\ e ) whics i Shiys sema| “Benterary Lomon it e e Twenty-Six Negroes : Y s S DAY OF HIS ADDRESS A e ey o Testimony in Patten | Killed in Panic in : : 9 : . NI A i ) enator Ken s il v thoen 8 | Libel Suit Ended Ploture Theater i : ‘ i v ey e s b i b s i e g ' “Go Where the Sl tamaana 1 Pt Going Is Good” ' { N _’fi- \ o= : ) Put your Want 8 cumparative voenl weenrt. Three Edinburgh it your Want-Af ‘ Y } . o s n the paper show Socialists Tailed Plot for Mexican Uprising on Aotivity Increase oman Finds Grave : ng the greatest In Cellar of House ! ) . American Side Is Forestalled On Galician Front progres ; 15,936 MORE ! : ‘ Lincg of Paid Want- ! : \d advertising In ’ ol | P March and April, . . 1916, than In same atibe A Wigh Al od, 1915, - Phone Your Ad Tyler 1000,