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a Daily Cell Tyler 1000 If You Wiiii to Talk to The Hi or to .Anyone Connected Wllb The lietv. THE WIATHER. Part Cloudy i VOL. XLVXO. :'7.. OMAHA. TUESDAY MOKXlX, MAY L PAdKS. Oa Train, at Hot Hews Stand, eto, be MSULK COPY TWO CENTS. Om Bee TTTTA A tlti AMERICAN ARMY WILL NOT LEAVE LAND OF MEXICO Baker. After Conference with Wil- -ifn, 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 ' . i WASHINGTON, May I. Addl-j tional instructions Kent to (Jenerala i Kcott and KutiHlon today by Secretary liakor after a conference with Irl i dent Wilson and wllb Hecro titry J.an-' King are understood to make plain j th.it whatever In agreed upon al. th;i conference with General Olircgon, (ieneral Carranza's minister of war, in uht nol be bused oa any Immediate; recall of lionoial IVrshlnR'a force. fierier I hnitl probably will point out j In the Cairunzri war minister Unit II"' J de fni'0 government I 1 ln-n fn-'l ly i factional cnouilc wltlilii It own bolder j wlii) would welcome an opportunity io j line gaiiiot It. If 1 lie rnhd '--'i f j w compelled lo go Into Mexico In con Slderable forr lo make, certain the t urlty of I' own border iigalit nniidlt j raids that opportunity might be pre,- j vented. ' The American officer liml asked for amplification of Instruction received last j nl(ht from Secretary linker, Of filial here, have flCNcrlli-'l tho conference ui) to Ihls lime km being p:iri-ly of a pre- ! Ilmiriary character and for the purpose of exchanging view. No demands have been presfitted by cither lii'l'', After a flftcen-mlnute conference lhl afternoon with Secretary Lansing, Kll seo Arredondo, ileucral Carrniiza'g ain ha.dor, said ha had renewed the sug gestion for withdrawal of the Ameri can expedition, tic stated, however, he find not been especially Infirm-led to pre sent a more formal demand than has been made. Kij rA,0, T . May 1 -Major General Frederick A. Funston announced shortly before noon today that, only one more ronferenre would he held Willi the Mex Icsn representative on the military que ilo',,e now e.xldtlnu hetween thl cotmlry end llejlro. Jte enld It would be a brief one, (iiiifniln Hcott and Kmnttnn are , awaltliiK a reply from Washington fcefore eitln(t a time for the conference. El, VAHO, Tex., May J.Iumptln of the Scott-Kunelon-Oliregon ponferenre lo rorialdrr Hie American military proMom In Mexico mny not. ho undertaken until Into today or jwreildy -tomorrow, when it Im hi lloved the adinlnlalrallon will have hnd time to 1lKet the report that have been itenl lo Waahlngton by the Amor Iran reprenentaltvca of the War depart ment here. Onnrala l"cott and runeton, wllh their a Idea, worked far Into tha nUht prepar Intt data und report and a laat coda mea miKn wm rllnpatched to the War depart ment Jiit befnra daybreak, Hcveral coda fi'WiKcii have alrendy hcen cxclmnged find It la underatood that tha army of ficer have axked jiennlaalon to lake lip, In Mil tla phaaea, the queatlon of wlth ilravvhiK tho troop from Mexico, which (jenernl Ohreson and hla fellow confnraa hrouk'ht to (ho fore at the conference of Bnturday. That tho conference here will finally "ltle the withdrawal iiucition la not be lieved. Waahlnnton, it la anld, haa aua; veated that the American repreaentatlve obtain all poMbla data, and Information hearing on the cjneatlon that may bo ad vanced by the Mexican conferee, and forward a full report for tho conaldera llon of the State department, which now ha Carraniaa requeat for a withdrawal of the American troopa undep confedera tion. After the conclusion of the negotia tion hcra for tho withdrawal of the troopa tho American conferee aro pre pared to take up the proposition of co operation of the American troop with tha Cannula forces In the cruahliut of the Vllllut hand. It I believed (hut General Ohri'uon, h"fore unilertiiklnu tn rtlnruK thin iui'RIoii, will, at IciihI iiiuh lint the American troop retire to a lim ited and restricted dletrlct )nt aontlt of the bonbr for It political effect In 'Mexico. The pi'i me of I'nlted State troop on Mexican oll I nald to be pio ok1iiB h"l lilt y. ibra-tion and hi party think tha eon u 'Milium d mi I'uiia Two, Cuhmni One.) The Weather r"i.r (Ucali. ( ouiicll It'.ufft and VI nn'i I Itrrltlr.t. iimii. I f r 4 in , . . ";. i. a in ... .... " a ! m ..... . . to t in 41 ' a in- 4' ii . in ,.,' I J m " I i m ; t i.i i in . .... I p iii ii " c ti p oi : : I- n. e in . vJ t l' t i I 1.1-It.- ' 1 .) , t -. ' t li-Cri , ; h it. n .-. t el .' . it , t - t i, ii '. ,- i. w 1. 1 ii i-: r.(i. (tp, , cM.n .,,. i - t . i t i.i,.... .a. I " I I i- v t '!-. I . .1 t .1 1. .. f ,. 1 V n I I I. ... . M, , VI .1 u j t M 1 - t-1. -.... i ) i I i i, i , ''I I- -A i t! :,, ,, Hiin Ikw kialtaM at T M " !(-. 1 . ii-. - I , . , t IS - f 1 1 1 u m,mMm,v a.aaaMtwwaal - -a p-n c -,1L. , ..i,. f 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. i I AU6USTIMC BlJtngblt. CLARKE WINNER ; FOR RAIL BOARD Error in Douglas County Returns of 1,500 Votes Nominates the , Present Incumbent. RANDALL IS BEATEN FOR PLACE Ilailcy (i, Morcliead, flection corn nilaaloncr of Iiougla county yclcr- day found an error had been made In j rcporllng the unofficial election re turn of Dougla county on railway coniiniBi.loncr, the vote of Mr. Clarke for railway coninilHHloner bnlng glveo to Walter Johnaon, ono of IiIh op ponenta and Johnaon vole being credited to Mr. Clarke. W'ltii thl change In Jiouglu county Mr, f'lfirko 1 made the tumln'0 of tie republuan parly fur ral way c,ninmlloiier lnt'uil of Mr. Itandull, tho total vote from the entire xtnto not counting Doug Ian county outldo of Omaha, ghjnc t'laike "W majority over flandill, tb" vole being clarka. 2t,!W, and Jlundjll, 2I.IM, 'oinmiaaloner Morehead wa able to give the official count only of the cty of Omaha, but Mated that the entlra county vole would bo cnn8'd by Tuea day. Tlila will add to Mr, riftrke'a vote. The error found add about vote to Clarke' total. House as Committee of the Whole Knocks Out Freedom Clause WASIIINOTON, May l.-Klttlng a tho committee of the wholrt the Iioukc to night voted. W to 1.11, to eliminate.' the provlnlon of tho I'hllllpplnea bill author izing tho prealdent to grant .Indepertdetieo to tho Inland In four year. This was accepted a meaning defeat for the acc tlon on a final vote. On the eighteenth anniversary of the battle of Manila bay, the Philippine In dependence bill uaa tnken up In the house by unanlinouH oonHcnt. There wa no rcMort to a apeclal rule, The debate bemm under n agrcemnnt between dfiiiocrat and republican for elthl hour, providing that fit the con rlunion of general debate the riark ameiulment for Independence within four year shall lie taken ut of all. for VOtO ftlHt I 1'efendiiig the riarka amendiueiil, Hep- tfaentatlve Jone. anihor of the bill, rie-! el ii red that the chnl' presented by the! ni'iiatn tij between a "vague, Indefinite, j meaiilniiles and nlmot Inconceivable propt.tmkm and b li-iiiest effort to re deem Oie xoh'iun priiinlic of tlm ileino t rail.; part v " "There are now i:.i'' aiddlrr In the b,lnml.i." be ftuld, "Who bellece that M,ii hi. miffii lent tc gairianii the fnrtit that in is) I s eiiuxtrui led and to deft-mi the iliiii'! in the event of an at tack by siunti striuij nation I do unl liinllale In n nil the 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 thai It would l- linptwlie s icci'..fii1 (, feic) l!,etu aa-tln-it unv f i r t cla Pi,ib l.ilv nn. iial p"r ' I!,' pi .-..'!! a lis c I, men l l -' ll. WI.N d-UM" I t I ..I. ,n I tl,-.i..'ti)'. Mil. Il. - II Cl- .l-l. I.' , pulilc nil . Kit ." , pll.t pel. lhjt. Ul.CS .... 1, , mi i ll .,l,-l A , I M . 1,.. ,,i t, ,,l,r -I l -l - - i-,l. 1 ,C, ll. - ,,, .111 ,, .1 ,,1.1 . ), i pleaded Mil It lb H toll, I . i l l.kelt lo I i li l . I,, i f i' r- 1,14,1-,. , a rt.iiiw I , Ml.f "f l!l -t l'l41 loi. IM llie IfcUMs, ' Of t M.-U l'.l-. . i t. h ,.: .i, - 1 ..... it I -1 .1, . .. - - v ' i ' IB 4 . I Ii M -I .lUlftl I ' J. M'l-4-t. l) t- OMAHA POSlQFflCE CLERKS H WASHINGTON ' i f v i sn ( ai i 1 1 s M , 1 f.t- i,i 1 tv i.nr ' i v Ci-'. I I'll ' t '. n , . : -i . , . I-- I,... : : " i i "-. i .lot h. I . i I 4 .!! ,', a WILSON DECLARES ALIEN -BORN LOYAL IF SOLDIERS NEEDED President Says They Would Cr" to Colors with Cheers apJ mentum m Time with For'' . v NEVER HAD . OF THEM Assert Honor and Integrity of United States Can't Be Tam pered With. UITERS PRAYER FOR PEACE WASHINGTON, May 1 . --Ami-rlii. reattaln ned In national hplrli through Ichhoiih of the war In Kiiropo wan llio theme of an uddrrva by Piealdent Wllfion today at th opening of the National Horvlre Military ICncauip-1 nient for young; women, In conclud Irk the prMldent volreil a wurnlnx thai Hie honor null Inleprlty of the 1 nlted Stfic cannot be tampered with. ! II' prayed that tln coiiniry (should nol bo drawn into war, but dtrrlare lj that if II dltotiM be "In thr groat j voice of national cuthualati) which; would be rained, all tlio world would Ktand onto more thrilled lo hear tho voice of tin? new world HerUng the Dtandai'dM of juatlec and liberty," The piewloenl anpree'd confidence that In time of trouble tin grent ninaa nf for rlKh l-oui citizen of the I'nlted Htatai would U Io.miI "I never bud lha ti ghtest doubt of what would hap;ien when Am' lea callel iif e-i ihoae nf It clllzen bir.i In otlu r (oun'rle to come (hi tha up pon of the flag,'' he nld. "Why, they will coma nh ha r, thev will come wl'li ii momentum whic'l HI make u rtnllzi! that America hit once more beai cried awiilie out of every aort. of diaicmper end ilreiim and detraction, tml IbHt any iiii n who dure tanper with the eplrll of Anvil :n will be eat ou ("oiillnued on re Two, C'olumn Two.) 'Hard Coal Men Say Frices Will Go Up I'HII.ArilXPHIA, I'a., May I.-An-Ihraclle operator here today ald price of prepared le of coal will have 10 be lnereed to the conaiimnr a a re ault of the ngrcement reached with the niltia worker In the bard coal field. Chairman Warriner of lh operator' gen cral conference committee aaid the new agreement would Involve a general wage lii'reaae of allghtly more than 10 per clvnt. or between Jlft.OW.flOO and IJ.,ciW 9 year.' Tho general committee of the anthra cite operator met here todr, heard the report of it aubeommlttea which negotiated the agreement and formally ratified the nw wago cle, NKW VOriK. May l.-Hetall of tho aettlement of tho anthracite coal con troversy a a reault of tha negotiation which have been going on for week between operator and the miner were mado public hem today by the operator. Tho agreement, Involving lnreaea wge. shorter hour and virtual recog nition of the union, I a yet unalgned, but alnce It ha met with approval of the atibcomnilttee, which ha been In ncHaion here, It I not anticipated that 't will bo rejected at the miner' conven tion at I'ottsvllle, Ta., tomorrow. Tha agreement, will be retroactive to April 1, and will avert a threatened strike, which would throw om Vt.M employe Into ldlene. Heavy Dealings in Stock Issues of the Mercantile Marine NKW Y'HUC, May l. -Further heavy if alinpa in the hares uf the Intei nitlonat Mercantile Marttp- enrmmnv, control of which I now believed to rest with th "UKIicnii ' the enuroMNlng Irnture of today atork market, In the ftrft three hour combined aalei of tho common and preferred stock c uri-aated loili sooting hlnh re- onl. The pre'etrd touched i. n (ra'n of ', ever laot week's clnsw and "i point above It price of a Meek ago. The com mon at ?J' khowed a gain of t. ovr the ., ei, I and all Britain e f In a week's tin " Kaiser and Aides Debate Over Reply 111 , HI. IN. May I i VI iM.inb.til At lia-t attother lt a doll'riaiich at i. it tirn l iintlr, and, f-' ilmj. moie, ntav lie iiii I h-f-'is On. ijeriimri innoi tn the . riieficau mile I d I led "II. Thi It ibd o. ft. iil ll. I I thsl m lnta..r Orlf,l tf U-i rtjCie.l U; I1UI1I It M tut rrlaln ntu ii be a.eild I a-i to rettru t" I'er.ln V linxl U il Hint uf i o i vv muni at ! '".Rev. B, Fay Mills, Evangelist, is Dead llilMi I' M !! !V'i. !, . .M -. . I . -t-,.. I . Mia '.. . t ae.il i . i.,tS t f l,'i,.il t. i iliiim ,1c I wl fc.-!-,'! l.f- I I , f.r t.,i.-f l I'ft t. -.'-I -r a-i.ai. i-.-. I- 9 '4' lit . it It ti i ,i .. f. t ttu-o.i. at, t In !-, US' U ill ItKil. k k : UV ti i .-. ne t additional cash and THDPMY FOR ELG IH R1CF .t!- :i. M I In l fi-'- mm '. iii tut i l r v I . ' ' - ' t i... 4, ...... . 1 - II. ft ! . '. I DESTRUCTIVE WORK of as seen here. It""- i J" ir,"1ll'iriwaarf" - l-l " mnmmmmummmmmnmmimiTmmmm ..I.. . r r 4' i GERMAN SUBSEA SINKS TRANSPORT Beport from Saloniki Says Large Ship Was Torpedoed Ten Miles East of That Point. NO DETAILS, NO CONFIRMATION IIKKI.IN, May 1. (I!y Wind pus lo the? Associated l'ren, Via Hay villi;. I - U i reporlrd ftoiii Kalonlkl that a (ir-mian aiibmarini' htm toriiodoed r. largo transport. H I anld the trannport wa torpedoed off Kara litirun, ten niilog cast of Halouikl. This I the Hocond InHtancc In which p, transport la reported to have been forpedood near Saloniki, Thl report la contained in g din patch from Zurich, which credits this news lo tho Greek uowMpapcr .'eu Alltbla of Kalonlki. Four Weddings All in Single Day in One Shenandoah Family fllE.N'AVnOAII. In., May t. -(Mpe-lal Telt gram.) -The vtcdijjug ..of.. JVittrelU'i .N'o to Ml Maude Culler nl 12:0 n. in. was the fltat of four marriage today n' children of Mr. and Mr. ,T. I'. Syi o i this, their fori let It wedding aniiitnmiry. Tho ceremony, performed nhortly after midnight by a Juatb'n nf p-ace wti two of the bride to be rind yrooms-to-b-a wltneasei, (niir. a n urp le. Tl cy gtolo a march n the family ami 'ore I a wedding no' on ibn day' calender Tin wevhllng of Arthur Nye, sncrelcry of th Commercial club and Klk Indue an I candidate for the republl an nominee for county nudltor wa the next suriri e. II. Wa married to f,ll Mary Ilcily. fer nierly of Hireiitor, 111., nt noon at. tin Catholic parsonage, Invlt-itl u kid boa 1 limned fur a bin double wcdd'ng nt I o'clock at. the home win n MIhs JiiM". Nyo wa wedded to Ivor! Urnnt of lip b'o t olo,, chemist for en Iron factory. Th" bride o former tlenconnrst at ta i cloradi. Childron'R home. Mis I.ucy Nye wa married to Sylvester Allured of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mr .1 P. Nve tverj mnrrl'd foily year ago at. a double wrd I n ? Thry ha"e twelve children, all of whom were present but .lohn Nye, Hi America l consul In Ceylon, All chiltlien oie mtir. rled except three. Anionic the out of-town mict wete Mr. and Mrs. K. II, lloel of Oiii'ihu, Mr, and Mr. II. IJ. Iloel of Omili i. lrv. t hul,. i t'empbell and children of lined Ijptnd Nuh, British Casualties in Mesopotamia Twenty Thousand HI l!l. IN. May I il!v tVinl ,n i,, v,ty- Ml!f 1 Tile l lllll t ! . f ' .-Il l 11 J- kilt- tallied bv Ihe Hiiti'ii f res tn .V- -,. potamln during Mm- b end -vpili I mni it i.u 111 (Vlistnitlliixpl dl -iatt'i 1 the Oirorici - V . . ' Tlie t.o.,1 V I iti-l II- d 1.1 Kill Ll . t.l!t has i, "I ti I... o i' nti I. I ii ut a. in a-lil . ''Ain ii Ih" i i. - "CM er fi'till- jreit.l.U :t t -. ; , t - ? v ,,ftH i hi nlu I ' I ndi .o e'd . i Th" I 'I' Ii - ' in " it -i in cl.t. 1 1 .lit f . i p. to. i- t ' . 't i il T"ii- 'i : t 'I e I i . - i i on ' '' t l- t lit in ' 1 - ' ! ' t f. : ' j ''.' 'KSTt - ''e.VtT, v ft K - , ? : ' : .e. Twenty-Three Men on Ship Caught in Ice Perish of Cold and Hanger tt.l..t N l. i i . it .. rt i , . t 'i a - : . . , U... .....I . ' I - I-.-' h n .,.,.1' '" ''' . ',( . i' t',v-"rt-l, :t.,i iv( , ,,1 t 5 '" " 1 I .. .. ..- t- . (i ii - .- . 1 . . . ! . -1 i ., H i,,. , i f , f . , , - 1 . s t. , ' ' ' f '' ; it ' 1 4.. t t i l , !, h - t : I C'. I I ti- S 1 Ll' ,.'. 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I' Hi on Wial fleteiuli street thl afternoon, drove Hie cashier and tuo iiiesaenuei Into the vault and escaped wllh 11,'Ml. AGREE ON REGULAR ARMY OF 180,000 Houe aijd Senate Conferees Prac tically Decide to Put Teace Strength at This Figure. WAR STRENGTH AT 250,000 WASHINGTON, 1). C. May i , A i.gular army of iso.onO men at peace titrength luia bci'ti practically Bf.rccd upon by genato and houa conforoca on (he army bill, With the plnim for cxpanalon as provided in the bill, which has imaged tho aen fite, this would produce un army of rbont 200,000 men In war rvtrenglh. The hill gs It punned the senate fixed (be pegce strength at .'0,000, The .agreement yn ti l; s!,e iif Ue. army I (eiiliillte end dependent upon settle ment nf oilier feature of the bill still In dispute. It wa urged by tho conferees Uihi ilvre should nt least be a tentative basis for the slue of tho army before they could matte any progress nn derail. Bryan is Elected Alternate to the Demo Convention LINCOLN, Mny I - William J. fliynn, defeated candidate) for delegiite-itl-lurge to the democratic national convention, re ceived eighteen vote a alternate, '' cording to official count thus fur. and heneo may go to th; convention as nn alternate delegate. Ill name miih written In case he I declared eb-clcd ft Item, Vhgnte, he will be eliKlbli; to a seat ll. . M. IvOiil couventluii If any of the t lar dele, gait should see fit to give ik lr place to him, W. II. Thompson and J J. Thomas, two lran men. were elected. IoiikIs Cones, another defeated can didate for delegate, received 11 vote: Louis J. I'lattl, 10, and I. V. lllllnuiu, i. The vole of Douglas and Lancaster counties have nut ncen receltrd. Slayers of Sheriff at Cheyenne Taken 1-iiltT I'll. I. INS, Colo, Mm .-To lilt II believed In have been I lie i,IhiI.h of Mioriff 1'iank lli.if Ii of Cheeniif and ,Nel N't-lioii were rapt ui ml tttda li iMheiiff ll. I Cook liml one ilepul) from ll'oil Collin.., The enidiMi' n mad" ttteuty-hi t i it llilleit uoiflin. .l of belt. The men lls'e llie f . tut-1 of Pel.' flilrua ltd C, It I'.'Sl.toli, TIl.'J Mere hiWH itriiied. Tin offi'its libiuirii.l it tun ui rled h) r-iie ef llie iiteit a hi loiiHimt io -I.e. iff ISnach ;A, J. Graham, Banker ! of Chicago, is Dead J I I II' 'A' , I M , I tl..li.' .t I 1 ,1 (,!,, I i m , i f 1 1 1- i .-.oil iii : - i i 1 1. 1 . f i ii tn. i in ,V -I ,. ill. I t l',l t , t ll. ,4. 1,1 buildings at Ypres to ruins, . - : -1 ; i . 4 PUTS OIL ON FIRE, IS FATALLY BURNED ........ . Mrs. Marie Pinnisi Dies at St. Joseph Hospital as Result of Burns from naming Liquid. ! BABY RESCUED BY YOUNG GIRL Mra. Marie IMnnlsl, 612 Tierce street, aged 28, died at HI. Jreph hoepltal hm the result, of bums re ceived Monday tuoinlnn when sip) iiHcd kerosene, to kindle a fire in I he kitchen range, Hcarccly nn Inch of fenh on ha l,'dy escaped terrible hunts when the I i-roHeno flared und covered her cloililnn with burning oil. Hhe attempted lo rscnpe fioni the build ing to the back jard, bill M hen the back door opened several Inches, and then eaiiKbl, the draft from the opening whip ped her burning clothing Into a torch of flame, and II was In thl condition she wan found on the floor by neighbor who pin i led lo her aid, firemen from Lnglne louse No, ID. n block wy, iViponded mil etriliiaulwhed thn fir before the atruc. lure, which house' five other families. burned to any great ement. In the bonne ut the time and lying In a crib libit wan scorched by tho flame from th mother clothing w 1-yesr-old irnby .ltr, wbo e.saet Million! a single burn. Hlie wa cat rled from the lritclure by Teresco Cai inelo, sged IS ear, who live iipaialrs rind whs the first In lb loom lifter (he fire occurred. The woman's husband Is employed aa day laborer with a gung Working near Itapld P'ty, H. 1. he had several lei, live living in Omaha, and a number In the old country. Lincoln Must Go Back to London Says Highest Court V A,JllldTON, May I. -The Biiprime court held today that Ignatius Timothy Trllbli Lincoln, fnriimr member rif the llrllleh I 'ii i'l In no m und confessed spy, must go back to Lowland for a trial on charge of forgery, Lincoln Ha arrested In New York and made a peiisutionul escape. He wa re arresied and from thn order for hi -t 'ui It Im i he souuht release tlirongh hiilK'iis eoriuis proceedlnas. The New York federal dlsltlet court, refused to ra lenne him and Lliu'olii appealed to thn supreme court, Lincoln ionlend"d that If relumed to England he would b tried a a spy, contrary to too extradition treaty lot ween the I 'idled Mate and (ileal. Kiliaiii, Senate Votes to Accept Patent on Gasoline Process W V -II i ViTi i, Mny I.- Kelialor James lrsolinli.il. ii'.l ' "I I iik the ,itt of lie till' I lor l-i I' - tl-. e ,ilt It- it; illlenl tC 1 1 Litiniuii is'int f ir I 1 p "tt 1.1 in UitM'Uii" until Hn lur,, wa- ad. pit I to.l.y In llie , . 'ir.-c.ir AltintUi, if tin tnit 11, 1 ol 111 t.i .1 of roie-i tl'M n-nil. I'i pii.ot 11 01 tfi tit I U, 1 1 11 it u i. ,M ic nr 1 . 1 1 . 11 ll. I.I I 1 10 Ii, I I I e I , r lbs Hid . hn , In i r ill 1!,- . 1 I,. i,v e Hie plo , - it i 11 it, tlile 1, 1 li e e Ii ,c I'lllii.lUt.l Dewey Celebrates Anniversary of the Battle of Manila W V n I I "-t , I ' VI,, i Viliild.l !. I--I i - . ' ' e. I-'. . 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UPRISING IS NOW AT AN END Movement Collapses and Leaders , Advise Followers in Outside Towns to Surrender, DESTRUCTION IN DUBLIN GREAT hi I I i: i I v LONDON, May 1, -All tha rchels In Dublin have s u ire n doted and thoje In the country districts are dolnn likewise, according; to an official slaletiiont Issued this evening. : The Knnlacorthy rebels have tin I'onilltlt tially surrendered, It was officially announced (onlght. Oni! i thousand prisoners were taken In j Dublin yesterday, the announcement j added, ! Ill I LKTIV. ! LONDON, May 1 . Official an nouncement was made this afternoon jihut all the robel loader, in Dubllu had surrendered, : DCflLIN, April, 30. (Via London, Mey 1.) Hebelg of the rank and f'le followed thai example of their I leaders today and confessed lh fnsn of (he Irish reptiblle wa,Vat tiv laying don (heir arms at thl fniit of tho 1'arnell monument In ! f acKvllle ilreet und surretiderlnn to I'rllish troops. About 450 of tliem,' ho had fought slnco Monday In thin central an-a, inarched out from thelP j strongholds under tho whlttj flag and i r.ivc themselves up. A fw Irreeon- i . . . ....... i enables continued sniping rrom tans, d'ffli iilt lo locate, on roofa or among rrfters of biilldlnKS nearby, Hoon 'fterwrd a reliel llout.ensnt wettr In a heather green uniform and erryln a white flag rme In with a guard of ! I men from the adjoining lounly ef McatH to learn tlie truth shout rumor of a gen ' era I surrender. The party marched off U Iho castle and learned from J. II. 1'esre. j ho wa named provisional president ol I the Irish republic, that tho movement i bad collapsed and was advised to resist I mi longer. The lieutenant and hi esc.orl tluui stnrted out to parley with the rebeli ! In (he country districts In an effort to In ! dure them to Isy down their arm. I Jitines Connolly, one of th leader o' I the uprising, I said by govt rnmeiit ut fh ial to be a prisoner, wounded, In th catiil. Desolation nil Dratroetloa. A coi respondent of the Associated I'rf J visited thn entire area, of the dlaturhanot today. The deoltlon and deatrnetloi bowed how severe wa the fighting, Thl havoc appear more etonH'e than It so tuslly I, owing to the amount of debrll Lverv window of I he law courts ha it ttv I till been shattered. The rebel had held building for a week. Valuable law cranes books and furniture wera utlllie, to barricade windows and through lid interstices between the bulky volume tig ine nuiay volume tig ut cessation, day anj red on In turn, untl id to evacuate trg rebels sniped without night, and were fired they were compelled premise. Houses all around w ere dented wl tl, bullet mark. Home of them wero barrf ceded with thick oaken plank. Ovai W Ino Tavern bridge thero were almlla scene. Thl morning tlie street wera full fl curious person who wera glad to havt the opportunity to bo about after theS long dot. in Ion In their home, durln which they were deprived of food unit tho authorities made provision for there j Down Cork Hill and King Kdwarj street strong guard of troops are atij In evidence, and every passerby Is rhuf j Ii ng.'il. I j The city ball bad been occupied fa j set-rial tiaj by the rebels, and even a this tluui sniper In house In th Vlclml) 1 art khootliiK at Intervals, M far l.rsrn I lilorina, , Iho correspondent approached tN ctstltt a party of mino Hutu 10 capluini mt iiilit'i -t of the Finn l'em umrclied 4 i und'-r escort toward Itlchinund Jail ! where more than 7'iai now held. Man I of llie inen tteie In Krei u unlfornis. in ' woio I lie tiiilfottn of the Irish volunteer) ' and t.tl, eis were III civilian clothe! , Nuiiihri of iheut wet a wounded ai4 ' aiiffiiiiiM but niioit of Hum htlil Ul tin i lie. tleflitnlly. , I Tim iilihoi t-si. tiling ll em were roJ j tt 1,0 bu t fought all Ihioiiglt th uprUI 'and wt-ie iimitj Intier t, -tlnail tin lr i t,t lipoid ftlU.W i iiillll i J liu It ttiart tl li".i.i l't'.tihl oni ff.titl I initaivl. Tl ftthnit i I tn be sh.trf't t'f llioet ii. i ..li.li.ui lit Itoi Un M hi. i t o. Ill-rll, where the rel.-' foii-it ,..) bt i.tn ! t at "oii iti no,, i itnt.i w a lit'ncn en Monday, W.j in.-. 'I .nt l' . I'-vii. Ii i n.iii t'naj Flowers, Plants, Shrubbery 'l Km ii t! -t ;t ") lr jiiUih.; it fl i) v m-, I'htUUllj, lii'W aliftililifl ih i i i tciii j Miir l t cr nl I'i i'tn i tn Itsi v limit, nl ll t u -U u nti- ni, Mttla tu Jil.Uilg III Tl i I'" e'i I W .ti Mtat I! ti t t. u i-i'iutsi'.i.