4 Daily Call Tyler 1000 If You Want to Talk to Th Iter or to Anyone Connected With Th Hce. THE WEATHER. Fair VOL. XLV-XO. 276. OMAHA, Fp .;i:XIX(i, MAY 5, lDlO-TWKIA'K lA(iKS. Oa Trsdn. at MotJ Hwe Standi, t, M SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. rrrv Omah caN HE CONFEREES FAIL " 10 AGREE UPON - THE ARMY BILL Ihey Split Over Federal Volunteer Army System and Government Nitrate Plant Amend ments. SAO BEEN MAKING PROGRESS Hay Tells President House Will Not ' Stand for These Two Pro visions, BODY HAS NOW ADJOURNED 1' 1 ni 1 iA'.rv. 44.... i .4. It 1 I.U 1 ,Ilt 1. V. Ull- forces on the army reorganization bill late today disagreed on Im portant features of tho measures und adjourned until matters In disagree ment ean bo taken up In the house. Tho roeks on which the committee broke were the federal volunteer rmy and tho 1 1 3,000,000 govern ment nitrate plant amendments adopted by the senate. Up to the Uiiie of the break, 'hlch had boon forecasted, tho con feree. hud been making good prog ress on the regular ormy reorganiz ation and reserve features. They bad tenuthcly agreed on a Htandln.' nny In tlnio of penr-o of 10, 000 Wen, 4 0.000 more than ttte bouse bill carried, and an clastic organ ization sehemo contained in the Hen lite bill which would provide for ex pansion In tlnio of war or threatened trar to 220,000 men. They also had agreed to the houso hill reorganization plan for tlie National Guard wliirli would provide for fodcr.il Izalb.n of tliln rescue fere nnd H ex pansion to approximately VftftH linn. Ilii) Hers Wilson, p picHiriutlve Ita.v, thttii'iiluil of t'l house i inf. ices, ill.icus.iid the volume.' army it- rve oi the senate 1)111 with ) Tf.i rli til Wilson. Tlie prenMnnt wns under. d ir, favor It, (ilihoimh i.o stot" rii" in twin mode rtiniulnit the conference. JSeprciciit!itlt c liny it mill to hat told tlii' in'til'inl tint th house would mil rcpi ilio volunteer force. Thl elm of Hi' n itn Iilll provide for a reserve lofienl force 0r aprmrxhmitely 2n0) cd'son ro'd i-vtj in addition in the Na ticiul (.M ini Champ. onn of tiio National G ittl'J fueled Hull tie proi'Owd lv forte would oP'th'.o lo tho IU:i1vnii(.'igo of tho flunri and llitro n utrotii opposition to 'h plan In both house and n'.nutt In t'; ft'iiHto t lie- wilt-ntcr fore? won by a ma jot Uy if only two voir. i llitll (In use lletalned. Iitl'ifi'irn'l' e liny In hi talk will l!ie ft' s;rie.nl a!-o rib-cussed tho nitrate plant feature and tlie president Insisted Hint It should to left In the bill. Thla attltudo Jf the pri sld'-nl i; undi rstood to h-iv? pice p, luted ti e dlHasi'cment todiy, 1 tlioush tlx- other phusR of tli ilbmute would hiue i-nuifd th bnk nny way. It tin- pr aldeni rontlntieir to ini-t on 1h! nltnitp plnnt provlaton it wits d Cltitvd iiiiotl'tr cl'ixli bctwern the eiceou Ak find tie lio'Wj will onuti. Itopublie n lire Htamliiiir folldly a-'iiiim tlie ill lin'o prov'stoii, in.-iist lug Hint It Is btn urped by a "watmponei" lobby. Miny tlcinmT.it i iil.-io oppj It. PRINTED PEACE LETTERS POUR INTO WASHINGTON W'AHIINHToN. Sloy t.-Printed for.n Iflt! i. I'roscMlnx ttXHltiHt nny utop w bb 'i unit li.id it w:ir tlili ijcrmatiy lnS'i") poiulri! In ly tin- Mniilciii.dH todny upon nii'l.ll'l'l .- of ailivM hh the w-iiuid to thf' ti li-Li .ipli prppuKaml'i whleli mm. ped ilii' i iipitnl nnd tin' ti b ki;iiIi ii i 1 1 1 ii 1 1 i a-H wo k. l.'w n ihi' iiiiiiH if n( th( i uiiRii winf n " ir i ini' d on tin- iivi'loiOi and c ti-ry-tliii i' snii' ,'vlil. urn ihut t hi- I' tti-rs b id tu t ii Mipinnl t'V thtiioandi ami reqinn-d Mil) V.llltrll n lllllltlll i', M'lllilur llM tli of M m'oii,Iii, tvlin lias foutibt a I'.v piii inn i.l of JhMicp Pit t .ilimilloil of t!i r '' ao Hij.i . r Im iI b it. m toiUy bli li, h: mild, ndil'd i t ulrii' t' ' to Ilia rl,.iMu tint ii'.- Nun ill an KniburK" i onfirri'tii' w a I lilial t :'i- ni"t i'ini-1 t. Tho Weather 'lriiiirrurri at OitmWn lnlfnlm I: .'i it. m . in 41 t in I sum., in ' t" m , t 1 1 a in ... I; to v 1 . In . p oi . , - p -, . .. i in , .. e k. l till tl'l It H , k- . "I t o . ft 1 n-t j,..,.i .t in . i. i. , ..I "Ul'.t . 1 I' " 1 i, i i ; -i, .1 t 'i , i it t' i.i:". n ) . i I I I. . I I,' '!'. u ' . ( r I i.e i i I r , u, ., , . . , . ., I ' , I , 4 I'.S I ' 't ll ! ' ' I . ' , I , . ' ,. , , . t' II 1 .(..,,,... I ' t I I I'll''. i'l... t . - ft ' ' I . ' I tt H lll ! f r. M Me, i . u V Mi - I 'i f -( ( I . ,,.,,.,. , , - i i it 1 - , 1 1 . , . p. !-. t- 1 o PATRICK H. PEARSE, president of "Irish Repub lic," executed f os treason. He visited the. United States two years ago. iSt yV ONLY THREE IRISH I LEADERS ARE SHOT1 James Connolly, Fourth Man Re-; ported Executed, is in Prison j Badly Wounded. ; BODY OF 0 REILLEY IS FOUND Dl'ltLIN, WedneHday, May 3. --Justice him been swift in the euao of the I'tidi'in of tlx? Klnn Fein rebellion. Three of tho ring-leaders, flgna torlen of thu proelatnatlon of the si.ort-llved IriHlt repnblir, paid tn Ki-preme Hacriflcc tlilH mprnlng. Tuey were Patrick If. Pcarse, the tcholarly prcHident of the provialona't gf.vernment ; ThoniaH AlacUonagh nnd ThomaH J. Clark. Their death BHitcnces wore pronounced by the field general court-martial and were duly confirmed by the higucgt authorities. Of the other Hlgntt-toriet-!, JameH Connolly Ih lying In picon wounded; Sean MacDIarmad, Kumonn Ceannt and Joseph Pltin V.fU are oniewhere In Ireland, whether free or captured, in not p'tblicTy known. Tiio ot'der I'-nrii'in in cimtody me now beiim trli'ii with Rie.it rnpldily. The A oi:lslcJ VrciH ciirreHpondetit now n batdi of the pilsonriH IriiviiiK one of the courts after bid hk iMitrri ed. t'nlenH their rhi ery appcarain o was forced, tiny evidently had exvaped with more lenient ptinlah ment than they IiaiJ expected. The g'ti eral public van not aware of the xen Hon of the rinulciiders until lalo Hit evoninij and it waa not pomihlc to obaerve tho effort of their punlehment upon tho citizens of Dublin, who, however, for the vnaily Rienter part were not In sym pathy with the rebellion. Modi of O'llrllley Found. I.ONDOX, M.iy 4. OTteiily, one of the rebel lenders, la believed to have been "hot while attempting to eaeope from tho Tmblln poatoffbu, nccordiug to the tmblin correapondent of the Kxrlnmse Teh eraiih conipHiiy, who, teb trraphlnit on Wedncaday. aa O' rii'llly'y hixly has been found in Moore Lane ne:ir the pnat ortioe hiilldlns. Tlier'"! were aoin. di.iui Pain i m In the fouthttest of Ireland Tuesday, In which some eahtniltie.i cu t urt'i d, tlie. eoi ri -ipoiHl nit adds, but the rent of the rnutitry It quiet. Head of Electric and Water Companies ; Electrocutes Self! I P'HiT JIll'I'KlJ.-'iN, V. V.. Mat 4.-' William i. Wbeel-r. e.-reliry and t;en j eial jnaiwiii' t 'f tie t'mt J'ti -iani r.b-e- , tth; company, romiiittt,l nob ule today by I'lii'dntf ha bamli on t1 e two omln i j i In i re sit Pel r h t il i I lit ind e .! r I I IP IlK lillil.' c!f i l uli'll'-l iibj'fi, itd he 'liol l" rud Whei'iir ind In , n wrrrtloL; ter"tit!t o' et -t'i ilncne nil! ti.o.iyht Bi-nl' ii ii i 'i n (miii I't ii'iiMtia of ni' n I. ,i '-id ll. ll i idi l.l.lHt ! ftlKillfJ HIlmliT ' i-.i i I I ! e il ! it., i,"-eti- in i.rnrinl i,i'i;.:tisi'r tint t'oit Jft- '"i Vt'a.er cuiiipint nnd the Pnit J'mi. , l: M t I I Oip-ll'j Secretary McAdoo Party Returns to U.S. s I ,u tnl; l' st.W.-. . i Tha 'I .'.-. r III,. 1.-. ;':; IHi, if It Sl-l. I, ' t I - '' I''tll I!--"41. 1 ftt -I ;' 'i i'. i o ii j t i: I f .i , ,,,',,,-i i.,.t.i ill-., I it I . k l I, l :M,.l XI vn I' - I ' ' v t I I I. .- I I' . f I I I I . I I. 1 . I ,lf I II TlllMWI I ' " I " .. f " tirn l ! . '.'!' -h f 1 1 1 1 hi D h i ' I It' 'I 1 ' O-ll i-4 I- . I ( I ill l I H'l ,. I , I' ) - I ..t.if i. tn .. f 'I- , mi tl i: 't.' ill ' '- ' ! . 1, SENATOR O UOHMAS HA nr rint n t er rise WllilWlU IU ' llfL X? is-" j : ! BORDER PROBLEM 1 IS NEARLY -SOLVED, IT IS BELIEVED American Government Ready to! Agree to Compact Between ' Generals Scott and Obre- j jjon at Juarez. j DECIDED ON AT CONFERENCE j Main oin' in Agreement Drawn Up by Generals at El Paso Are Satisfactory to United States. I MORE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCOTT j WASHINGTON, 1). C. May 4. j Tho American government la ready to j accept In its main points the agree-, inent for the future pursuit of Villa; and hla. bandits drawn up by Gen-1 e"al Obregon, the ('arrana minister cr war, and (ieneral Scott, represent-' Irs the I'nlted States. Tills wih do-j elded at conference today between Prealdent Wilson and fiecretar)' i IMker. , Secretary linker said thfl message I of ItiKtruclion to (ieneral ficott would go today, lie nald the neit confer et.ee beiween Scott and Obregon would probably b the last, indicat ing that it would be principally for ft ruial ratification purpose, (Jen frnl Scott will return to 'BHhlnRtoji when (he eonferenepg are over. Formal announcement of (he posi tion of die American government will not be given out. until General ( arraiua has had opportunity to pass on tho report submitted to him by General Obregon. As soon as that ih done another conference between General Obregon and General Scott will be held on the border and the negotiations will he formally con cluded. While no official Informa tion baa been received from General Carran7.a officials here take it for B'anted that General Obregon would not heve made .".n agreement, which .would be unacceptable to his chief, Tent of .4 it rer in nil. The aRieement provldea for the co-oper-iitlon of Atnerlean troop, and Carrnnzit aoldlera In ilearing northern Mexico of hnndlla. Mexican railroad a will bo util ized for the tranaportatlon of mpplle for American tronpa. While no time limit la Set for tho ulthdiawal of the American troop from Mexico, that will be done a in. u in there are deflnlio indioatlona that AinerlrtSji'tiSrder' lown are no longer In danger of raid. Secretary liaker and President Wilaon reviewed the agreement at length today and He. -rotary liiil.er aent a maaau to Oeneral 8eott on the future .conduct of the negotiation. , Offlelala chai ,'nierl.ed the agreement as "aatltifactory.'' but would not tate whether every detail wa acceptable. V he.t the negotiation are ended Prea Ident Wilton probably will make a tatcmeut. Kitchener Praises Bravery of General Townshend's Array MiNPoN, May 4. In the Houe of Lord today Field Mainhal FhtI Kitch ener, tho Heerilary for war, warmly eulogized Cetierul Town.'hend and the defender of Knt-KI-Amara, nnd read ib'i.eral Tow iikIii nd'a In.st dl.ipateh, which In .ih i dlottii; "We arc plia.-ed to l;now that w have done our duty and reeoRnlxe that our Mt'iatiui) la one of II. e fortuuea .of war. Wi' thanl; you, 'Ieneral florriliRe (com tnaiider of the I Hit tf Ii relief ainiyl, and all ranks of Ih. Tlsrl force for the great efforts you nate mud to sne ua." linmlnerit mart ation compelled the mir lender uf K iit-Ki-Ainara. addi d Lord Klt'lniier. ami adtei elements a loin: denied , i n , e tu the rell"f . Lorimer Candidate For Federal Senate s'lll(.i;n II. . My . -William lor. liifi, .. ii;lll"d last n .Kht on chkres , nun. i ted wllh Hie ' illiit of tli In n l Mrei't 'trim! end r'atinxs btik. 'f whi. t be preinlriit, announciHl to day be wu ild a.in b a candidate for I i:l'-. I iat rnte, ti"U wnuli h M4 iitlMted "I tt It) l" Filter poiilU a .ton 4 I hi,! i i d off ib't'osti't In the tsoW,' h .i i,l I urt t tn iit on do hh Ul .if fa il ! r- . iiy w 'ih n i Berlin Says Zeppelins Wrought Great Damage in North England : tihii litl ' t t " , . ' t. l r I ft 1 9 1 1 . i v t I 41 4 I "( Ii f - ftu I I j iltaui II lil',H.il I'l o i" , .,,.4, .... . . - t.... .-..! .. . ,.. I. I , ,.0 ... . ..'. l-f i. f ' , .... ,,.. ...4 .'. 4 l iitll M fcfft' -i BIG ENGLISH LIZZIE ON EASTERN BRITISH FRONT "Somewhere" in the Near East this big "Lizzie," as the gun is called by Tommy Atkins, is ready to fire upon the enemy. The gunners are protected by a wall of sandbags. wiswataaiiMww ' f. V'te.; ! CRJTSH SIC LJ2ZIE' ' Off CIVIL POPULATION EVACUATING METZ Reuter'i Dispatch Says Inhabitants Arc Moving: Out of the Capital of Lorraine. . FRENCH ADVANCE AT VERDUN l.ONHON, Muy 'A, Itei.ter' Ams terdam cofieapondeitt telegrapba that information which is regarded hh trustworthy has been received there that Metz Is being evacuated by the civil population, Mctz, the capital of Lorraine and a city of about. (10,000, Is rated as cne of 4he Mrongont fortresses of the world. It Ih pbout fifteen mile north of the fiKhting line iijid forty utiles cast of Verdun. I'rencli Verilmi. PARIS, May 4.-Tho Mdtme if the French In the dlalrlct of Inadnian Hill on the Verdun front, waa continued dur ing Hie night, Hie war office announced thl afternoon. Tho gain made yester day were Inoreaaed mid consolidated. A a conaeq uencc of tho French artil lery preparation at I'eadman' Hill yes terday, the atiitement aays, two tier man surrendered, stating they were the sole survivor of Hie men in their trench. Klae where west of the Mouse there wb active flighting with artillery. An engagement with grenades occurred In Avocotut Wood. Near Vaux, east of Hie Meuse, there was an artillery riieounter, French artillery ib'Htroyed a munition depot at litiiiKC, Hi lKltim. (ierma n Admit lleverar-, IlKRI.tN, May 4.('ln London.) It offle a'ly annomiced t It t li e Fremh have cbtainoi! a foothold In i no t the tier.nnti advan.i'0 posts south of Fendmiui Hill. Anthracite Miners Accept New Scale I'OTTM 1U.F., Pa.. May ( -The out. tuition of antliiiii lie worker today by a llsliiu vote nuned I o aceut the ree- mi-lit teii ptly k , it hi d l.etwi n the scale column to of i.iiiiim ui,i npi i atnr i. The j new ttiiHe Hi-Jilt, nil. I'll;; ' lii' r lutlceinllM, i provide for icci n.-e. v. njji'j, mi olKht- hour day and reco tintinii of Hi' union. It t ike the pl'c of the hki n im nt wl.P h evrXieii on ilauh .it iinil will be retroiatite to that Onte LONDON EXPORTS TO U. S. SHOW ENORMOUS GAIN I'.M'ii.N. My I -U.ui i i olb . ted ! t'oli-ull lirlietat i, !, iii-l' loiw llml pull-, iriilll Hie poll ,,f l."hloii I i Hie I mi. , Mnli i .1 ,i tn (I,.. f'l i I i. r liomUia ul tin ;. i ii ! t . Pi l " 'I l; u'.Mil i.n r IJ' i n, l , p"l'dlli p. , , mI (l t- iii. 'i ll.' it i- H'l"' w.i ti'.f lilrf'y (ii.ttie ii'.rlo.i ,,f tildi- . k- . t' the Itiltlnl, ti'ie k .1 ! ! H ' ttt I. ai 4 i : '.ih J I I- ! ( I- i. " ' ' Hi: "1? '.' -.9' I J' ' ' ii t, 1: ( It- - 1 l ( 4 f 4 - ' -,-! i - i . . ft ' tg l' 1 I - It , - i- H 4 I . ft .'" J. . ii ili, ii ..,', .1 ii,,, ni 1 , 1 1 j.. . -I ..,..4,, .1... - ....'-..', ..4 I, t ., W I . i ,,.,' !,.,.. -t . i j- : Si. i. . , 1 f :' " '.",.'!.. ,. V" . 1 as rA NT EASTCRfl FHOHT. Eight Republican Candidates Engage Rooms at Chicago CHICAGO, May 4.-Ileadrii(irlet for thirty stales liavu been engaged at hotel here fur the republican national corn'rn Hon and eight presidential candidate hate eiiKHKrd mom for hcadn,iiHrtera ht the CoiiKiesa hotel. The latter are Theo dore Kooxevrlt, ! V. Sherman, Chatlci W. Falrbaiika, John W. Week, William Alden Smith, Theodore K. Iltntnn, Henry 1. Faliihi'ook, A. llnrall and Albert U. Cum tn Ins, FORMER AMERICAN ARRESTED AT DUBLIN J. M. Sullivan, Ex-Minister of U. S. to Dominican Republic, Charged with Part in Rebellion. ONCE PROTEGE OF W. J. BRYAN LONDON. May 6. James M. Sul livan of New York, formerly Amer ican minister to Santo Domingo, has hern arrested in Dublin on the charge of complicity in the Irish re bellion. Mr. e'ulllvan alled from New Votk latt July for Liverpool with hi wife and son, saying be w going to Limerick, Ireland, lo vill hi mother. He ii'd ho expected lo ba Back In New VoiU by September 1. Shortly before he lalled Mr. Kulllvan was virtually asked to reaign hi poal a minister to tho Dominican republic, tho result, of an lnvpatlKtlnn cn dueled by a comiiilaiilon beaded by feiil lor Phelan of California. 'i'eslliuoiiy taken hy the commission durlna It In t "Ktitiatlon Into Imminlcan affairs waa to tlie effect that the milliliter was Inter ested In contracts in which other A mer it ana were ciillicli.nl. No evldcliio IU loiind Hint he bad profited. The I'ommls.iiou appointed by the Htttte ili I'.i 1 1 iin nl found Ii" bad been guilty of liiilo-'Ti'tlunn which Unfitted him fur hla place, On July :'3 It waa aiui'iutii ed tli.it In, had 1 1 iluiii 'l. ttiillivan bod been a lawjir for .lack ItoNe, one of the umhleiA in the Itumu thai nun, I' r ease. Ills ppululnient t'n 1 1 ally in i redileil t,i former hm ietary Hi van. wlio In loukiiiK for a pl,e for lorn ttiiiti Heci'ltec lii'iit-ral Vb'k In the I i"ii,li,k n 1 jn III.' Uhklna "what posl linns ,iu bate at tour ilipi,ul wllh whlill tn tetttid doervlua ilemoctiitn." .-nllltiiii a einiii rated 010 11 by He, -ri arv Itrtan, trnt the , Iuiik'h ialit 1dm would not down nnd a r-eoinl Inii'-i t'KHtlon ru'llted in liM reb:iitlmi Me iifhtiiii w it l'iin in KIllHMot. ItiUnl. Mercantile Marine Takes Bift Drop ,1 V i !l Mn I Tiinat. .line In i ii ,t,. i, ,i Mn ninlif Mtilne "i.trn I . ,. I linll!,' IH 'ill ,111,' t ',' v n iMk tih k hi,i' 1 .' f ii.l of the ii 1 1 1 itif . I - V, ul ,..( ill Itlinoe l 'l of , tmi iin 1 .mi, .im ', i " '11 ..i't i' ti 1.. i-i.-ii. . .1 H'ti,o ., . ' !.'"' I . . . 1 t -i AO ,...i , in I ! ( '". ! I. i. J 1 , , I' " , ,,, i . ' A I ' IO 1 'I - I . . 1 1 -.fly., I, ft ' . I ., : ',. . . r Chicago Milk Wilson a f CI ' t Drivers May Strike ' " " ' " ' ' "" ' '" "" ' "' " ' ' - . 4 i.i.i'i. 1 .1 1 . 1 -. hi " ' ' ""-' , ' p 4 if' NEW FERRY OVER RIVER AT BELLEVUE To Be Dedicated Friday Will Bring; More Hog-i to South Side Market. IT WILL CARRY SIX FLTVERS A ferry Is lo be established at lifdlevue to itohh the Missouri river Into Mill county, Iowa, which the btiHlneHS men of Omaha, and espe cially of the South Hide, believe will br'ng MOO waKon loads of hogs to the Greater Omaha market that would' ordinarily go to Chicago, or Home) of the other marketa. Th boat la all built and It I expeolsd Hint by Friday It civn be dedicated and started. II. K. 1 Ionian of Dellevtie I Ih man who ha built the ferryboat, Installed the cable and I to operate th Institution. "The bout will carry six flivver at a time," Mid Sir, Human, "or four of Hie laraer ear. It will carry three to four waKon load of b'oas at a trip and I can cros the river In eluht minute." j Lose HI ruble. Mr. Human started a little ferry last year, but mot wllh bad luck Immediately. The government anaaboat asked that the cable bo either raised or lowered o tbat tt might get by, A Mr. I Ionian hsd not made advance provlalon for raising the cable, hlah enough, hn chose (0 lot It down to the bottom of the river Instead. The boil did not crosa that night and o the cable was left on the bottom longer than II should have been. When Mr. Horn 11 attempted lo raise It, it had become covered with sand and he lost the cable. He now ha a new cable and a new iboet. The name of the bost i "Th Fontenelle," In honor of thn Indian 1 chieftain who followed the trail In that region In the early days. ; Mr. Human, Henry C. Murphy and I other H0111I1 Hide enlhualaata visited th i Commercial' club, the Auto club and 'other liilll.ilt Inn to nllct I he necessary I financial aid to start the project off ilnht. They met with Biireess nd with , enthusiasm. The automobile 'people re unvioijs that the ferry get started be cause It will open niither fine drive 'over tho hill nf low. The live stock Int. nut of the Houlta Hide are anxious , because It will tusk a twelve to four ' teen-mile haul for wagon ling to th liiittliet, wberea I hone boss have In th 1 past come fni U -two mile by rail to .rro the hi Ida and b switched back down to the hIim k ysid. or they have , gone direct!) 10 I'blcwi or Kalinin City ! Instead. j Year ago Mr II ,1,1110 opeiatrd small gaaoline boat here, known a the ' Wil , Ham J. Itran " Damaged Relief Ship is Beached I,, iMmiN' Nlsy 4 Tberf nn seeing to .. Iitti il ..II llil lirest Iilll, n !ii .U tin . ai,ip'e of ll'.italid klul ad"l'l the dltlUM ll' ,IHO I'lHII,' I ,,ili 1.4 i,r"it.,.d l, gl e a d IIXIUU Of l . .tU.n Ml f!'W H'.'l' .. 1 i.,..i.. while (l.Mi, n., iit ini .j ,.(. kiiiit.'n ifii.i to, toii-maiii-n ,,I,(!, 1 tilill'irh'tll II 1,1-1 et, II ( ,, 11,1 11 i ii ,.,! I I-, an t'oe niit ,1,114 i, i.ji .i,, n'm',,!', tic I'i'ii,', , , I4 1 1. a ' Ii.iO 1 I , , I.,:.' I- i-i. INa d .l nf l ! 'l n In, OIO ' t SI' I ll,lHII 'If ,11111,11 , f,ff 'I"' '-'. "' suppose oTtvTpulT IS ONLY AS ASTEROID i, mi t lin,! Vj. Mi i .- eit y ; ; ; - .....'.- .wi.m. '-I'... - ' " I ' ' - V ' ". '' 11,,.,. .,.,, ,!-.,.,...,, -t. m '' t 1 ''.,'- 1 i , a 11- i 1 , I, '. .1... , 1 .. . I . lift' GERARD CALLS UPON JAGOW TO RECEIVE REPLY American Ambassador Reported to Have Visited German Forcijrn Minister for Purpose of Receiving Note. j HINT OF CONCESSIONS MADE Washington, However, Fears Im j pcrial Government Will Mak Answer Conditional. j REFERENCE TO MEMORANDUM HI M.KTI V I1ICUL1N', May 4. ( Ity Vlrelen-. to Hayrllln.) James W. Gerard, American ambusHador to Germany, hna Just called on Ilerr von Jagow, the Herman forelun minister to re ceive from him Germany' reply to the Apiericsn note concerning sub marine warfare. IIF.ULIN. May 4. (By Wireless to the Associated I'resa, Via Tuck erton.) The reply to the American note on submarine warfare Is be lieved to have been handed to Am bassador Gerard this afternoon. Considerable perturbation Is ex pressed over the effect which con eegalons may hav on public opin ion here,' Dr. von Helhniann-llollweg, th imperial chancellor, undoubtedly will have tho great mass of the peo ple with him In a desire to avoid a breach In the diplomatic relations with tho United States, so far as ran bo done without serrlflclng the prin ciple enunciated in the German manifesto of February 8. He turn lo llerllit, The eheneeiior, with Admiral von lloltrendorff, head of the nvl gcniaf tff; !r. Karl Helfferlch, th creti of the treasury, and other participant In the council t headquarter, returned to Hei'lln early thl morning. The note with tt explanation of tlm German attitude toward the British "atarvallon" policy, will be one of toe longest diplomatic document of the war. It will be reiaased for publication hern , In all probability on Frlduy morning. . Heplr I'enred Conditional. flnrmatiy's ma til feat o of February to the principle Of which pre ihapate.'ios fi'im llerlln Indleatn th tmpe;lal 6') eiinnenl adhaiea In tt reply to He American note I assumed hy offlcals -t the tt department to be tha nremornn dutn of that date, declaring that In fit tin e al armed tnerolisntshlp of belliger ent nallonalltle will be considered w ar able, mlijeot lo attack without war , trier. In plle of Hecrelary Lanilng's flat re fiiKnl to dlseusa th contents nf a dlspate t itcelved Udy from Ambassador Gerard It became known late today that In xltt of uoh Information a haa been received, official and unofficial of the govern ment fear that Clerniany ha attached Condition to lis reply that may make It Impoaslble for the United States to con tinue diplomatic relatione, t 'antog .va' In a a memorandum, prepared at the di rection of President Wilson and mad public a few day after the dispatch of the last note to Germany, Secretary I ti ling; re-stattd the American attitude to ward armed mi .vhntmen, declaring th it they should be considered and treated nl peaceful veasela If their armament i.t carried and used (or defense only. While official would not comment on the Herlin inference to the nianlf'-st of February I, thev reiterated that thn preldent waa prepared to aland unalter ably by the position taken In th leaf note. Tho not, which wa designed to penult of no argument, gave notice that' unless Germany Immediately declared ami effected an abondonment or present method ef aubmailtie warfare again' aengep and freight-carrying vessel tho Culled Htte could not do otherwise (bn aever dtplomatle relations, Great Britain Will Try Daylight Plan t.OStiON', My I -Th Swedish att-mr Frldlnd, which w rep.irte'.J trMi'idsv In a damcged crtndltlon u I in lot nf th I "itch temer Httl IS', ih ben beached. The tridtaiid whl'h was tinder eht Irr t the American coi'iinlion for i Id f in IM.l'i'ii wa ml a tnt.g front rnri:ud. M . wllh a t arg l ef f.nK) tun uf Mtiest f ir l( ttei lnt Th t , IV In llrl ilm-41 h I ,nl, at ( ro.,,11, s). l, fri l'sit l w beio j I is"l t't Iti iii 'Mtli of the Tbote Over 5056 Gain In Paid Want-Ads l h l lieit:i ini- tui' i f 1 i.e I. ata ii,4k:sa bit t4i ettri dv, wm-k ii hmiith 4t"U 1N1K In ( I 1 1 i n 1 1 d at 1 PAID Haetl-sV) 17,634 ltt I'- j. 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