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a Daily Call Tyler 1000 If Vou Vn( in Tulk to The lief or to Anyone Connected Willi The lire. THi: WEATHER. Fair VOL A'LV-XO. L'f7. OMAHA, Tl-KSDAY MUKXIXU, A1M.Il. iNi, IKKi-SIXTHHX I'AOKS. Oa Train, at Hotel Kiwi uunda, to., oe. sixdu-; copy two ckxts. CARRANZA WILL KAISER WILL GO TO GREAT LENGT'!; TO AVOID BREAK MOTORCYCLE COURIERS IN MEXICO The rapid fire explosions of the motorcycle are now common sounds on the des crt stretches of Mexico, since the "steel steed" is the approved mount of the army courier. The accompanying picture shows a few of the couriers, will' ' ir machines ready to carry dispatches from headquarters. Omah Bee HE THE MOUNTAINS Bandit Said to Be Either Dead or in Hiding in Vicinity of Moncava, FUNSTON REARRANGES ARMY 1 1 ,v-.t 11 ., .,,.4 I LET OBREGON SEE SCOTT AT BORDER Constitutionalist Chief Agrees to Conference Between Hii Mili tary Leader and United State General. DETAILS WILL BE ARRANGED Report! Arc Spread that Villa is Coming North Again to At tack Americans. - PEONS THINK ASSASSIN. SLAIN WASHINGTON, April 24, Gen eral Carranzn linn agreed to a con ference btdween Major General Scott and General Obrcgon, Anibaaaador dealgnato Arreriondo go informed Bearctary Lanalng today, nd aalil the- conference woull be held either at Juan. or El J'gao, an aoon a:i border, Tha Information wat given imme diately to HwrHury Haker, who for wards! It to General H'-ott, Borre tary Haker aald General Scott would arrange the dctullg of the confer ence, WArSTIINtiTON, April Jf-Klealo Ar radondo, Ornaral Carranaa'e ambf, dor, Informing Kerrntary Landing today of rtlnpalr from hie government Indi cating llnil a conferenro between Oen erat Hrott and Ccneriil Obregon will be arranged, Baked when lie might cpe-t a reply to U-nral Oirranxa'e note aug gftMIng withdrawal of American troop, Hcrrrtary Ijihalng told him he preferred to await a report on the Heott-Obrrgon conference before replying, Kit TABO, Ap,l7:4.Accordln to jMexban arriving her from the Interior, report a have ben eprevd that Villa la t-omlng north again with the obicci of attacking the American forte. Accord ing to them, tha Imndit now baa omo V follower and will be Joined later by J'edro Hrarammita of tbe Torreon dia trlct, mho baa 1,30 men, and General iiJaounloa, whoae command numbere J.'AA), Thnao ptraone any thai tlie LW) n gotlatlona Initiated by i'anuto lleyca are Intended to diaw .Jriicral Trevnln, the "rrarus commander at Torreon, Into a trap and that Keye capei t to Join force (ultimately with Villa. Tha travelera from Chihuahua City any he etory of Vllla'a death la generally ao repted among tha poorer cdnaaaa, w ra dlaeontented tlmt the American ironpa a'lll remain on Mexican aoll. Th"y report eoneldcrabla aentlment aafnt fjenertrarriinaa and In favor tit in ral Ohreton, who baa been reported a having avlnwd feeling agMlnat the Amr-r-eana. ' Tnty-hrea Vlllleta prlaonera ar r iort4 held by tha Carranz. aijiliorlllea In Chihuahua City. They wll be exe nUd oon. It la aald. All la owlet In tb rlty. It la aald, although, this largely due lo nnmaroua arreula of peraona with aa? pecfed revolwllonaiy tendunclea, 'fhc ood altuatlon la hitter. A private mcuai received hero ny the Amarlnan force tiava been drawn l,ark aa far aa l-'an Antonio on the Jlcxho JVorthweatern railroad, ? Ithonali arnall detarhrrienta had been aei n In the tielh. liorhood of Paloma, a ahort dlntmn . aoulhwest of Cblhnahna City. ' Pablo Lopez Will Bo Executed in Chihuahua Plaza EI. TAHO, April H.-rublic tec"thm n tha plaja at ( lilhoaho City . to end the career of J'ablo I ,ot'-z. tha ilia ban dlt captured HHlurthiy neiif Hanta Vaabel, .cording 10 paaaengera arriving here from Chihuahua. A almllar fate will be tnetad out to the three men who wen taken with I,npex, The four eaeeullona are act either for foday or tomorrow, the trivelera anJd. They departed from (tilhuahui Mnudiii, ahortly after a Ipi'lal tiaiti left that city lor Hanta, Vlel to brut bm h the four ir1aotiere. The exe ullona were to liike pleca wlili (liia ceremony and thnuaanda w.t fx Ii'ti'd to wilneaa them. The Weather reircaat till 7 p in. T"e.,iv : l'i.r liiiinlin, Cmim il i i(n and Vt"luuv i'alr; not imio h ,hani.e in , tnperal.'. Il.iiir Peg 4. Ml...... l a, m 4i "I 111 41 a. hi . m ............. P a. in. 41 fi a, -it ,. i II in h. mi.,,.,, 1 M III J i p in.,,, ti t i in ... -' i i " a p. i.i, ... . , . . j I i in , , i WMWl M. ,, t tn 4 nmearallta .! Irrr4, O'fii lit " "' t'"'i'" t f (.Hl II ,,.ntl'lH I HI"! "'" "!l"lii,. ... . I l I 1.1 II. I IM ' I " I 4 f IUlh.ll ,'-'f l " i - ! ' 1 ' . I ' li. c, .' ... - l"' "' 1 1 l. ..... I tl 4 ill it . H I H I IS I t I- I: I ' ' il l fc I i .i HI lr tl i ! i. I. . t ,.. i, 1 -I i., I., a I I ll, l4 I '. ., W t" it i ' i ; ii i, , I I '.- i m t .1 . I I l 1 . I . I.. , I li.- I 'i ... I i . iti Vi I H I I. I i. .. i 'I .if ' I . M i l -. fi . u i t i , . ..i i a . t i-.i I...... H 4' ,1 " t n " ... i,i., , i' ' I .1' ' I t 4 f BAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 14. rrunrlaro Villa, allghlly woundid, tut not Incapacitated, waa reported to havfi moved Into tbe mountainous M'idon northwpat of Parral, Tbla ln forniatlon, wlilch bna raiirhnd Gen eral Kunaton, la from a aotirra that cintaea him to regard It aa authentic, Villa waa laat rrportert aorn (t Mopoava, about elgbty-flvc mllr'a by trail aotithweat of Batevo, whfrc tb" moat advancod of Grn-ral IVnh Ing'a forcra wrra yatarday. Move in ileiiernl I'r' rterlcU . K.ihelun tu i, for a redt'trlliiitloil of trnoM lo Mmlro r being hi-idc todi.y ! tlnieral i. J, I'ernliliU. li.liilU of (he plan hae been etre fully guarded by ;enrl Koiielon nit I Oncral Hugh U, fcolt, hill It wa Indl em.d thut It doia not provhl- for t'vi rnntrlng of a, new mum line of coiiiinunl cation or of tha aalabllnhment of a new border bane. H la niideraiood thai cl-n erul Ceiahlng will he Inati icted to icll In all mobile detachment except ihoaa dolpg acottt Only and anler oti a period of fecwperdtlon. Overnight and early mnrriltig teporla from fieneral I'erxhlng made no mention of fighting at Hatevo. Colonel V, I. ltrown, Major It. h. Ilowae. and Major r"rana Tompalna ar In tin vh lnlty of KaJevo, however, and H waa regarded aa not unlikely that the report from Kl f'aao Ih'it Ibey had I ern allavked t'lerit wara untrue. Villa Hernia ajorlttneaf. FIEfd) JIKAhgt'AMTKItH. 'amlijult.a, Mex, April ?A. - Illy wlreleea to Coliim bua. N, M i- American military author Ulra today obtained rellahla Information that Francla'o Villa ha not croaaed th" iMrafigo-fhlli'iiihiia Ihir. When rbta'dy followed by American columna In the Hidalgo dialrlct In the vh inlly of Tarrpl win h a too i oa no oi mrn ii.'.iii,", wer-lward to the Hl-rra Midrea niountnlna; He la aald to be either d"itd or lu hiding In tha niountalna, northweal of rartnl, Today'a reporta placed him laat near Monoava, Japanese Having Plans of Forts is Put Under Arrest NKW VOrtK., Atvll .24,- Documenta ablclt were found In tha poaaeaalon of young '-.ne(j arralgr.ed In a Hroolilyn court WaJay anrt whh'rwere aald tn eon. 1 let' plana of Colled ettfltea fortlflcatlona nod not book with Inecrlptioiia, al lud g apparently to Immigration and California, have been turnd over to !nc ag'-nla of tha. Department of Jua tlee to he forwarded lo Waahlngton. The pclaoner deacilbed hlmaelf aa Hho Hhlato, t era old, a atudent alx nioniha hi flit! I'nlted Hlalea, Hu waa found guilty of ax nit committed when re fueed a tra'nafer on a trolley ear on April l, and waa about to be aenlenced when Aaalatant filatrlct Attorney Kdward W. Cooper of Klnga county aaked that he be remanded pending word from Washington aa to the outcome of an Inteallgallon which fr. Cooper aald tha federal authorltlee ere making regard 1 he piiaoner'a mlaelon In thla country. I i, ,.t 11,. .......r.... ... - 1 .b I are In .lapaneae, according to Mr, Cooper, and (ire being tranidatcd. They are aald to ahow that the writer had been oh aenlng topographical and other condl tlona along tha I tilled Htatea conat llnea. r.iml'ih acrlpl In thla hook contained, aecordlpg to the police, auch phraaea aa "I low can we enter Amerl'a?" '.'Jttirrnh for California:" "Uood tlmi-a for ua In t tdtfornla," and nunieroua le'oherent aentencea. Hhlato had nearly tvio In hla poaataalon when arreated, He waa reuiainled for on week to avalt word f 11 VViienlngton. Champ Clark Takes Floor and Tells House to Get Busy WArtIINOT, Aplll Jt. - .speaker Clark look I lie flmu t.idiy am ailiiinn lehcd tha houae In ,B BK and !( I away from lien.," lie aald hi, III d- lili.ciala ami renuhll, n hnvn hn II making long epewliea lor pnlltlcal effe. t Mtid he wa tli, of audi tu tu-a, "If wa dun nit ,.ll to hi,niia we HI d- her,) unlit Hi,. fi,i flu a, m l ttie nwliki r. ' I lh e rmild h I ; 1 1 1 1 1 loiilkht. A U'iti n wa tay tier i.time in, ml.. r Willi nit liiflainmalile . lup.-r I tlkelv tn lU'ike nliie .narn l a! mill r ilguia around 1 1 . - nld and I .!.., I atiil lhal to Iiuiiimm ' Vou repnbll. am ght lo hi Ip ei-red thin are pit n iu'.'!i . 'ii, , t n. .1 31.01 i.ur f. in ' t a the ilroi',' ml hair p.it . Hi" ki .1 I'l I lit all .!,, t ill l II I i a l"0 hut " X..., d Suffragists Slip Out of Los Angeles 1 1. a sM i ' , it a ,-fti .si i.,u. t-n i t ln a ... f I a t i( I w i t l i. f"t v -I t I- i l '4 (..- .!, t.. al liaii- N A ' 4 41 '( rui tuil al 'n ' 'I . '4 a C"l . 1'.'!. liJV -..I.' wll ' I . I I- I al -i iiiuir n.,i.n . .i il a ,,.., ...t. ut,,'!.! ! . ! Wllill Will Plinr I .... . . I , . .'ll. l tM Ui:1llltUl It UI 11,1111 r4 a-,-1 "- I li.al iii. a l'ii.:i !' '.,. ..f a la. .") ... I'-.!,, ,f I 'll . Mt. , f . . 1 i.a p. i g. i. .-.! u,ir ..,. ,,!.,i, ... , ""I .. ,...:.,.,., ,.J I-.. g..., If - 1-' '" ' '-'' -,,., 1, a.!..in a 11 ' .- mi' ml . 1 ' . . n .- . . .. ' it ee-y" i .i- ,m -jij..!! I ;r Ijl tw j i: m fcaaaWajaptaiaiWlait' fagiiafinwan , tin 11 w'ea WaaWWiia waa, , Jr A, & ) ,Ukj.iaW.iMaa. .. aa v aV 4at. a. a.teiu4A.V.,-, 'a. TRAIN ROBBER WIIL NOT TALK ANYMORE! I Bandit who Held Up Three Union ! Pacific Trains Says He Has Told Too Much. WYOMNO LAWS ARE SEVERE j "I hlive fnlkf.fl liUl ii leh &n,l unit! I " - I I gni r-olnj; to atop," in ganerled to1 , . , ' by William l ('arllale, roble- of three Colon I'gclflc tnena, captured laat Bat irday, twenfy milca north of rtawllDfl", Wyo., and i&w In Jail at f'liejenne. I'nlon Pacific offlclnla hera learn that farllalo hag concUdcd not to talk and tha ftunday night wbci an attempt waa ma do to k-1 hi in to t'll roiixMblng concfrnlng hlmaelf prlnr to the tirno when i.e went Inlo tbe train robbing tmalncag a fr-w rceka ro, he remarked to Carbon county offldala; "I have talked too, i.iuch and now f am aomg to Hiou," However, t'nlon f'aejflc offlclnla feel certain of tha convlotlon of Carllaie. If baa already ronfeaeed to three robberleg and now tltn queatlon of where he will be tried will he the Important one to decide. Thla, boa ever, will be left to Wyoming hOI,.i.lu Th I rl . I u 1 1 1 U Ii. i, . f .. ' .. . , , ' .. three countlca and In the one where the atrongcat caaa ran ba made ugnlnat him It oh he il Three Trnlaa. The flr.t of the t'nlon Pacific train i(.0,limllr,,, nf(hP committee an I bherlc that f arllala hn. eonfeaaed to, ,nmi.,v werk f,,e rB"""7 '"" 77 . , w at vtlirri iiw ii-mi ill' uis'i i"rr,s uiv e ...... v. thi. , Mu,,n,,.r Fmsn, v. ,h. aecond. whn he held up and rol.be,, the paaacn- gera of No. 1 In Laramie county, and the third, when he h, Id up and robbed the paengera of No, It, In Carbon count y. If tried In Hwe.elnaler county, Ihe trhil would ba In Oreen Illver; If In Laramie county, Cheyenne, and If In Carbon county, ftawlln. Itcgardlena of where tha trial la held, or when, Carllelo la certain of a lite aen tepca or death. The Wyoming lawa d"'il aevarely with train robhere and provide that "any peron hoarding a ntllr a 1 train for the purpnaa of robbing any of the paaaengera, or cniployea, or rnha any paraenger, or employ, ahull lie tried by a Jury In tha county In whbh the crtma waa committed, and If found guilty, In Ita dlacrctlon. the Jury ahad fix the ra'n ally at death, or llfrf Impritoninent." Aa to the payment of tl;e reward, noin ing ban boil il'.tia. It aaar.-gatea lii.VO and will be paid to that puny or iartl"i who furnlabea proof of I living made Hi laptura of Carliale (arllale la irratuBeg. farllrdo aaa airmailed at Chntriiii jea ' aeliuogtapha acie thrown off ih.lr re l. iilny on the charge of robbing i.,. I cording drum, ao aeierr were the eliwka aeiigi-rr. on the I nhu, pacific ( n erluii I I The ahoeka continued until 4 IJ a m. It I linlie.l on the nluhl ..f Annl near 1 e.tlmiit.,1 li Mrector Tmidorf that Clie f line. I'mli i waa brought ti I'hiienr.e eitiid"y from l.aw'iu ,. inl' i , d a ph a uf ind guilty "ii iuv (..Hill, r.mrilug the right to , banga hii I'l.-a later. 'I'm- trial t In be held at )al.na Hostile Aeroplane Driven from Dover by British Guns i l.iNI'V ii)l . : . tiii h.. li! Mvs. ,l.i .- I i.i rt I'.ilri I . , . i , i r i , i . at i t w a ail. i. Ii. i i..i ( in, i ami il im nit ant .4 -;.--4 p. I. .lul l I'm f ...e ,l:g .'!.. ui itxul Wa I., I i I ' . . a 1- . ' i i- j. . ,,r I ,. .1 '..... I, "l.i till ll i . t ' , r i - I i. a I a i; "i i i- I ,.t 4 K I .1 I l.'t ' I . .1 ". ff- 1 . t.., ,,.l,v l,,..',,-., i,,(!t . ' ; I . . , . - .1, ( , I Tree at Princeton k , , , N v1 I 4 ha.. I--,, .. ii.. I I 1. 1, m' c ' .'. ? It 'l!1 1 1 ' . 1..,., ,-.. 1 , 1 n-t.n ' ' ' e. 1 ,... , ..., i, a ..' i.fi ,it ( , , e I 1. I I"- , ' , r Casement is LONDON, April - Mir Itoger ';'- cP.r from a nl.111H . . . . w . Tl . official announcemrnt wua mado to nlgbt. M'COMBS WILL NOT ifnnAm a i nn i tnn ; 1 1 1 K Ml. I I A Mf W A 1 1 . N i Democratic National Chairman An- nounces That He Will Retire After St. Louis Convention, FORMAL NOTICE TO PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, April 24. Wil liam F. Mc.Comlm, chairman of thn democratic national committee1, to- I oay """V rrainim. i.n inai ! 5? J'-" unb, wnt"!,, ln M' til... ., 4 UM A a n 'TPHF"1 P'"" "' " '"" (ratic national convention in nt. IHila and will be unable to direct Mr, W'llaon'a campaign for re-olcc-t'en. riepl)ln to Mr. McComha' letter, the j realdent rxpreaaed regret. Rr'd H, l.yn-h, nntloiial commltteenian from Mlimcaoli, la enpecled to ru'.'ceed Mr, McCnmhe and ' ,. conduct the campaign Mr, I ynch, auggcated for the chalrman- uhln la nritl' r'hr.let.lml nt Hie everilllve I m cetlve charge of preliminary work for 1 , 1 .1 if Iloon'a rcnomln.il Ion, Homer S. ! f nf ''onnectlcul. vl -e chu.rmnn '"- """" c,.,,., : Tumul.y, .c retary to the ,.eal ct. "bo have bt-cn mention, d aa pot a 1 lc a te 1 ","(" ' Mcomba. Severe Earthquake Shocks Recorded W AKIIINHTON, April 24. Two aevrre aarthu'iakea, one of them of great In tensity, wera recoided at tleorgntown unlveralty on the aeiamngrapha thla morning. The heavleat ahocka ciimo gl There waa a elmplMty and filrectiieat 3.21 eastern time. 'ihoul It which, anmcone remarked, might The flrat of the rpiakea, which tha rec. n uppiied to Iho proeedur n tha nrda Indicate waa quite heavy, aagan aliirlal of caaea In federal and other rourta, 11 III o'llock laat night and continued un til HOT o i lock thla morning. It waa eatlmnteil Dint Ha center waa about 1," mllea from Wr.ahlnalon. The aerniid acrlca of ahocka, which j i ro decidedly atmngnr Hihii Ihe flrat j began at a. m. The ilhratlona reairlied; i tneir maxinium imeiiattv at a .i n. ' I "'iiea m two or tne, ihe renter of tha aecond eartlniiiake waa, a mllea ft .nit aahliiglim end b be- ! Iiiea thai If It occur tn an Inhabit."! iliiiiaa Bandit Robs Bank at Bingham Canyon I ISUH4VI t'tMOV. tl.h, Inlll ;t - j A ..i. liilit aioo-l and iiwiake wa'ked' ii i.i lha l',i.tier Mie batii a. la at in.n j tcdan Hiid I" l.ii'liea aa I t, '' .1 M iliar S. :.r, Hi-, in.lilti, .iii'l 1. 1 king Iota, in a a ,t i I wiih I , I'l-i. r I- .i. . lititii I'at, ' ap. I ,n. t lit , . II , I Ii. I141. ll! I-, I Ii , e 1. t hiMi a ( - s stolon l,,.(l n. 1 tl H I .',,. 1 I ti, .! -a' l ll. .a III .. I . ' .l i" I e 1 . ' t . - ... .1- tt 1 , .... -i. 911 t r, ! I f . ,u I - 1 f, ti . t , -' w 1 .i- I 'ti 1 1 , . , .i a .. ., .i t . - a , i :-i t'-..ltt Louiisiana Sugar Refinery Act Void 4 4-.'lV!- ,.n- :i f!.a v -' .".I t-i.. 4- -' 4 v. 1 ... ',.,1 t.." I -waat ., oliwif , mi a I ! ' ., '.1 i I , !.-. i.. 4 al I'.'i .. ' ' I ..- 4 . ",'.. r, , ail at I 4 1 . 1 f . ... 1 1 1 ',.. 1 ,ii,i i.i', . ,1 in t.,t., 1. ,.., ,....(.., ,. ..4 ii.i a i.-i. t, ,...t... a.t ...-.I I-, aa 1 .' !..-. ' it '- .t.l ( ( !. JUDGE W00DR0UGH DONS THE MANTLE Newly Appointed Federal Judge Sworn Into Office by Judges Mungcr and Smith. APPOINTS COURT OFFICERS Joaeph W. Woodrougli waa aworn In aa fcdptal Judge for tha N btaHka dlatrlrt Monday morning In Hie aouth court room In the federal building before an audience that tilled iho room to capacity. All tho diatrlct Judgea, gcores of nttomeya, federal offlccibolderu and Membera of h new Judgn'a family vrro there. Four great bouqueta of flowcra ornamented tbe big room. At 10 o'clock Federal Judge T, C Munger of Nobraaka and Federal Judge. Walter I, Smith of Iowa en lred and took their placea on tba bench. Mr. W'oodrotigb "fofiowrd, cecoited by Fnited Htatea Marahal Thomaa J, Flynn. The audience roae and the court crier declared court to be In eaal(,n, Clerk of Hie Court H. c. Iloyt than read the cammlaaion, algned by President Wllaon find appointing Joaeph V. Wood' rough federal Judgo for the rtlal-ricl of Nehrnaka. On lb la ilmliil(ered. Air, Woodrough wna ea' orted up to thn wl"'r- J'",', Kmlth adn.lnlatcred tba ahort hut rolemn oath of office to him and Fcdernl Judge Joaeph W. Wood rough look hla a( on the bench bealde the other two, Immediately Judge Mungcr declared a "reoeaa" of court, during which an oppor tunity wna given fur nil to ahnkc hand 'will! the new Judge l.verb ly filed rma and pave a congritulutory handiihuke to Judge Woodrough, Then court convened again In the nortn court room, Judge Munger elMIng with Judge Woodrough In the hearing of mo- tlona. The whole ceremony took 'ca than five mlnule and thn hnudalnikliig about fifteen inlnutea. Mra, Woodrough, wlfa of the pew Judge, mit near the tench and received almo.it ua many handHhiikea aa her huaband. With her were, her daughter, M!a Mar. g"i y liei kett ; her unit her, Mra. tieo gn C. Homier: Mia W. K. tiurh'V. if of ,1J(J(tB v,..,.ro,.aira law pi.Hiior, Mra. ; n, c. ,.yt. wife of I He clerk of the court! Ml, ,1(lM.k u ir,ham and Ml.a Helen Imiihiitu 4iiolnla I ur4 Offlerea,, The lo w JiMlae tiaa aMMiinted tha fd lowtng iifflcera of tha coiiit. flunk Miti llffe, aieimgiaphei , Charle .- Mr jtnghlin, t lilted Mate ,-. omnia. rfn,.r, Herbert X I'snhd, riferee n hank- signed, ami H K ! ulidrt. ref.rre In bankruptcy at Norfolk, tn a n eed V.. I', ..ealhert y, who illrd l",t aniniii. r Jmlli V iumI 1 illicit la Ihn fifth fed. r tl .ii'ii In at (iitiaha Ilia fnliiiwlna Thi t lour hi l"tnlv, amiio In lu t; W i M. H. gli aworn In in'1 WUIlalil H y in' I' aw tun III laiina I, IV.. T C. 41 ki. '.iii in M" l I, I',' the i.f'i.e I'lll I- a r le Ii', T-, !.,.. , ,,1 tl(. at H ef .St.; .....r a. " I allium law HI. 1 1 r r v v ni'1 1 . I I r..ul I n .'!!. i.i 1 1 . 1 c. I .. a. .i ' - t . ,1 , , . i . .I II It' a . I ''-' t ' I (.. , ., V llM I American Red Cross begins Campaign far Million Members -H V if-'N. ft .ur ,. - 4, i:'itlS :' Li 'i..w. , .,, a 'I i 1 ai.. 1 r. ' l-n, 'i.. 4 4-. I- -. t t I a ,4 . , I I 1 "' ' I i' i a 1 ..H '(. i-, I litt 11 .,. ,i: I1.. 1 . 11 ii i- 11 t'H .I !. .. ., . I--'. . -.it I-. ..-....' .- '- t'".! ... v., .a I " I t- I ft ''-" 4-..., " ,,aaWi!,aa'". Three Men Killed in Gasoline Explosion UtH ANHKI.Kel. Cel., April 24 Three nu n died today from burna aa a reault of a giiiiollue cxphialnii laat night al the Pacific reduction plant, where city gar bage la reduced. Four other employee were burned and Injured. Heveral hun dred gallona of gaanllno burned following the rploalon of the Vapor In a vat. The damage waa ratimated at 1 1?"). DEPUTY SHERJFFS , USE THEIR CLUBS Pickets Join H inds Across Bridge to Block Entrance to Westing house Plant. THREATEN TO DESTROY BRIDGE; PITTSBURGH, April 24, Deputy aherlffa guarding (he plant of tho Westingbouae Kleetrlc and Manufac turing company at Kaat Flltaburgh, where J 1,000 men are out on atrlke, haed thalf cltibi today to forco a way through crowda of atrlkes pickets for vorkmcn trying to enter the thopa. The principal fighting waa at a bridge, where tbe pickets linked lianda across the alreet along which the workmen paaaed. It waa aald that, between 2,000 and 3,000 men succeeded In getting lnalde the works. Seventy-alx metal manufacturing com panlea In Plttabnrgh and vicinity an nounced that they would not reduce the working bniira In their reapeellve ahopa. The eoinpanla, aald to employ g toial of almoat KW.noi men. conaldered the eight-hour nucnllon laat week after tb employee of a number of ahopa had de manded an eight-hour day and H had be come, known that other demnnda were In preparation. One of thn principal entrance! to tha worka la by a. bridge owned Jointly bv the electric company and the I'eniinyl vania railroad. Threatg to dynamite It warn heard on the atreeta and a atrong force of railroad detectlvee waa at one? Placed about the atructurn. All aaloona In tha village were ordered cloned until night. Thla precaution wna taken aa thla la payday and about ",- la to be dlatrlbuted among thn work, men, Htrlke lendera declared that the trou bin had eprend to the plant of tha Wea tlnghouae Machine c.mpany and fully one-half of the S,0 men employed them were not at work, tifflcera of the cm. bany ndnillleri the full force, waa not In the ahopa. More Wheat Stored Here Than Year Ago Aa compared with thn e.irrepoii.llfn ilnte of una ear ag.i there la a big In reaae In win at In aliaae In lb Omaha 1'Kl 'H and a coiiaid. rbale d... reo In Hi 1 4 1 1 n ii 1 1 y of fill In th ral, Ihe .ii:iiiilty uf aialu In atoraaa n..w la :ih i Iniaheia greater than one rr a, the ftg'irea In buehiila. ehnwtiiaf iiuanll ii of all atfida nf grli, 1,1 aitiiaa ,"W a.itd Uat 4- ,ii tt.a aa.oa dale, ai. V.iw nr 4,. vv h. t . , , . ,, I 1 a 1. . i. l.t.il , ' I V. l IlMU . - , . : 'It. I . ... H ... ... ..... a"- T'.'l I ;- J la J a 'U Itl i:X i Viiii f,t i.ciiia im a vi.nl l"t' i l, loalk.'l w ,, Hi,l. Hl, '- ., i h. ,1 . I at "4 I l. I an. I ('" - ' , 1 1 , . ' '.1 i.i. I'll 1... ,1 l'i I. 44' l,.,,. 1 ,aw nf t I ! J I I i ' !. 10. . I . W. 1 V. .,. M- . II ati.er -IV 4 In f. !( : U .lMg lha a.n.r kV4 tl i-tntt-'Va -i4aiiiMg Ika ia.i n ,. vf i- ' ' I" aa tin . " ml kr I n. h i an.. th .in 4 ti i.il 4 it hv 11 tl.a4 a 4..i I., 4,. i4 . W4 41 tt i Ii. ..,. an al m i" ii ,. .,, .., . . , 1 1 . , v ..il a r iiMilit. a n'1,1 ,. . (. l. laic-n af ha l"H a H 4 m I. ,t,. ,i .i.h 4a !' Uie.t -4 -la 4 . f n lha ata.'f a.. ,...,..' 1 , 1,. t., 11c 1 at 4 i..ihr t .!..(-. a , t . t. ,... , 1 t- , c .... ll. i P. t ,1-., ,!,., !.., ao- . '! ,.... .l,, I, 1 , Ambassador Gerard Says Germany Will Make Concessions to Keep Friendship of United States- REPLY PRACTICALLY 7.EADY Indications That Answer, Wliich Was Agreed on Sunday, Will Ar rive Before End of Week. TASK OF BERLIN IS DIFFICULT nt i.i.ki i, HKHLJN, April 24. (Via Lon don,) The American anibaaaador waa railed by telephone, to tho Im perial chanctdlor'a paluce thla morn ing. Ila went Immedlaloly, and the conference, with Dr. von Ueibtnann llollweg laated an hour and ten inln utea. When h came from Iho confer ence, Anibaaaador Gerard declined to glvo any Information mm to th na turo of the dlacuaalon and would not gnawer a queatlon aa to whether any one clao waa preaent. It II underatood that th German reply to tha American note will not be delivered beforo tho Imperial chancellor baa another opportunity of conferring with tha emperor. WAHMINOTON, .April 24. Con fidential dlHpatchoB from Amhanna dor Dcrard at llerlln Indicate that Ormnny will maka curtain concea alona to thn United Btatea In icaponaa to tho nota demanding tba immedlato abandonment of proaent nicthoda of aubniarlne wvfare. Whether tho conceaalona will ba sufficiently broad to meet tba A mer it an demand appears uncertain. However, offldala reflected an air of hopofulneag for amlcabU aettle nient of tho laaun. It la underatood Anibaaaador nerard bna rif elved broad Intlmallona that the Oermnn government will go to great lengtha to preaerve friendly relation with the I'nlted fllalea. Ha la underatnnd In have gained hie Impreaalon from offlclali of the Herlhi foreign office. Including Porelgn Mlnlater von Jngow, The Merlin government la confronted with finding a way to aatlafy tha United Htatea without a routing the elfiwrt which Inalnla upm relenlleaa aubmarlne campaign. Mr. Orard'a dlapatchea are of a highly confidential nature and wera received during tho night. Heply lleelderl I pon, ftEilLIN, April n fVla. Copenhagen and London, April 2l,)-Tbe Imperial chancellor, Ir. von Hethmann-llollweg, returned to Ucrlln thla afternoon, which would gecm to Juatlfy thn aeaumptlnn that the rmplra'a rcaponalhlo leadcra at great hend'iuartera have flnnhed conald erallon of thi Amerlcon note and reached a declalnn concerning Germany'a reply. What thla reply will be la naturally un known to any hut the hlgheat offlolala, Tha chancellor return. It la underatood, waa not a peeled until Tueaduyr hence, a (,nnerl declalon gppcara to have been reached earlier than looked for. There la , intimation or w nen ma reply will ba j formnln'ed, but there aeema to he much significance In tho fact that the Lokal Anaclgnr, whb'h la conalafently well In formed, naye that "Hermiiny'a atrength and preallgn have ao Increaaed In tha laat twenty montha la the eyea of thn whole world that tho tiermun government haa, Indeed, only to follow the commandmenta of wladom." I Report Americans Killed at Satevo Is Not Credited KU PAHO, Ten , April 34 - Neither tien eral Pell at Tort Cam nor military head iiuartera at Colombo, N, M. had any Informntion thla morning regarding a Mexican report that American in gn aoi diera hail an eiigngi-nient with nm cvIUna at Hatevn, T)ie report, wiitch la not credited, mild aevenil iH iiroca were killed. Thn redlapoallloii of Hie Aliierl. it 11 forcea In Mexico with ietlriiii.nl from thn nmt mil hern polnta, l ncc, ptiihln in 1 Mexican penple only aa a liio tuw,trl withdrawal, aciurdiug t Andrea i.aivii, Mr mean i nn.ul in l paan. 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