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of Wi O.HJjlMJftifl.iffl i.nlfli ii jMm M WEATHER ' Minimum Yesterday "Hj nlmiiiii Today Mf. I FORECAST 1 Mil TOII.U AMI TOMOIIHOW - MEDFORD mMum W miMKm JLm JSSk JuL .jB$.ft I L t MICDFOKD OltKflON. MONDW. MAY !. HHii XO. P,f Iki I , Vi "War V i ' i Yax. $ J RISH CAPITULATE: CAUSE LOST All Rebel Leaders In Dublin Surren der and Rank and File Throughout Country Following Example Hopes of Irish Republic Collapse James Conolly, Leader of Re volt, Wounded and a Prisoner Desolation and Destruction Shows How Severe the Fiulitlng. LONDON'. May 1. Official n nunnuomeiit wm made this afternoon that nil the rebel loader In Dublin had surrendered. M7UMX. Apt II 30. vIk London. May 1. Rebels of the rank anil Me followed tlio example of their load crii today anil conroased the cause of tho Irish republic losl bv Inylim down their arms at the foot of th I'arnell monument In Sackvllle street and surrendering to llrlllah tioops. About ICO of them had fought since Mon day In thla central area marched out from their strongholds under the. whllo flag and gnvo themselves up. A fow Irreconcilable continued snip In from Islr. difficult to loertto on roofs or among rafters of buildings nearby. Itcvult Cnllnp-cx Soon afterward a nOiol lieutenant wearing a heather green uniform and carrying a white flag came In with H'gunrd of leu men from the adjoin ing county of Mealh to loam the trnth about rumora of a general aur rondor. The party marched oft to tho ensile and learnod from J. II. l'onreu, who wan named provisional prueidunt of the Irlah republic, that tl! wovoment had collapsed ami was advliod to resist no longer. The llmitotiaut and hi escort then start ed out to parley with tire, tebels In the conntry districts In an effort to Indue them to lay down their arms. James Connolly, one nf the lead ura of the uprising, la aald by gov ernment official to be a prisoner, wounded. In the castle. A correspondent of the Associated Pre visited the entire area of the disturbance today. The desolation and deelriictloii showed how sovme was thtt fighting. Itiivoo Utisvi The havoc a linear wore extensive than It actually is, owing to tho amount of iteurts. Hvory window of the law eeiirtt ha boon shattered. The rebels had .... . . . .. t. ve- held the building for a week. Val liable law reference books and fur ttllure were used lo barricade win dows and through the Interstices b- snlpHl without cessation, day Hudjnnny heiidiiniter: uiglit, and were fired on lit turn tin. Ill thoy were compelled to evacuate tho premises. Itoiisad all around were dented with lallet marks. Some of them er barricaded with thick oaken pUnk. Over Wine Tavern bridge i tie were similar scenes. This morning the streets ere full ( irjon- persons who were glad to ,.e tie opportunity to be about , f r their long detention in their 1 (-' dm lug which they were da- niirt of rood until the authorities i' i le j lovlWon for them. .SnlK'i- Still Active linun C.nk Mill null Kin lMuanl , et tronu guards of armed trooij art s'lll In evidence and every p- J rr'v j- ih.illeiiuetl. The city hall i (Continued on page two.) i. -3 LONDON', Muv 1 A f'eotrol Sew. di-pateh from ( upeuhuuen quotes the iiamu- Nypeler of Stockhoini to the lito-t that the Kedi-li sovenmteut i !- ,1. . iileil to iutriHluee a bill pro- inlm.' :n.aze of foreign aircraft -"ili-h territorial water. It 1 tin- measure to deigned t inoili-niitr esAirxmus of t i. i.itt l the ninth over M ' -. ii i Ii Ii.i e l.i t Ii nt i SWEDEN PROHIBITS PASSAGE OF AIRCRAFT FRENCH REPEL wan VM F Violent Attack by Teutons in Dense Masses at Dead Man's Hill Repelled With "Enormous Losses" Two Counter Attacks Repulsed Artil lery Bombardment in Progress. PARIS. May 1. Oernmii troop, in dcilM' lllH--e- lllSlllt" II lltlLMlt llttlH-k lnt night on position captured li the French north of I lend .Mini's lull mi the Vcidiin fmnt. The attack wits ilct'cutcil h the French, the wnr nt tiee report I Ilia nftcinomi y-. The Oermnn-, the announcement -lute-, suffered "enormous loawei." Two iiniiltaneoiit eoiinler-ntlnl- by the nermann nil n Ireneh eaptuil yeatenlny hy the l-reneh north it rumierew were rrtMtlnetl. At Hill :10-I nnd in the Vaux rppion there wn ince!-itnl liimilmnlinoiiN. A IViifh aerial iunili-ou lioniliniil- ed n tiiiilv mill iniinitiotm Htittiou .tin Hi of Tliiimeiiiirl nnd n enmp near Spini'ontt. Tei of ('iimmiitilcitlitmx The lexl ut the eouimunieation follow- : "Altera violent lioiulmidmcnt ye t onlay went of the .Meune the enemy at the end of the tiny delivered u pow erful attack in denxe formation iimhi the tivnehex eaptnretl hy in north of Deud SlniiV hill, (liir curtain tif fire tnsether with the file of our machine t:im-. einiKCtl eniumiHia Itwsm In the enemy, ami nil the naiHilU nf lite (teimniiN were broken. "Nttrth of (.'timiere I wo ncrmitu counler-itltnekM delivered nt almnt (he Mime hour iimiii (he livneh cap I ii led hy w yeMertlny. aUo were re-pul-cl. In thu cotirxe of the thiiti eiitleitvttr at I hi" Miint, the eiwmv, who had liccii -ueeeMKful in tniiuiny a fiHitiug in our line-, found it imH -illc iti maintain bin MtitioiiM ami wax nt once driven hack with heavy Ite. Violent lloiiilHiiilmeul "There ha been n violent nnd eon liiiui'd lnmlnitlnient !' Hill Xo. .'101 and aUo in the region of Vaux. The nitlit Mfcd quietly in the N'oevre. "I hiring the nitrht of April SH-IIO, I'rcntlt uenidnue xqitndrotiM threw down nuinei'ou- pmjwlilea on the railroad tulion und the supply ami iniiuition -taiitm at HelintdfliHil, Miuth if Thiniieourt ; on the rnilnuid line at Ktuin; on eeitain bivounc n-n i Snineoiirt and on the railroad -ta- tion nt Apreinont. Oinutl Pre, Chul- Urnigc ami Vougiere. "Oiiring tbee nncrtttioits it wa n- ieel that numeroii- lire hifike out Ln,j n number of edioiih were cl I .. . i . ss fwttHl on the HiiliwiiU." (el-limn ltcpoi( Itr.ULIV. Mnv 1. The fnllnwiuir I....... , .. -. - .. annonneement wa made toduv at "Wenlern front The situation penc rally i unehnHBtHl. Near Dead Man'- hill (Yeiduu front) violent litshiinir continued yesterday. "(lerman aerial squadronx eon tmeted extensive Uoiubunlmeut- of the enemy'- encampment and imtyii -ziue- we-t of Veidun. "A French biplane wa- -hut ilwn in an rieiml lejiit e.i! nt If i .,ii. Tin '(llii lit - il l!ir lliiiihllic rie de;id. M olJK. Miv 1 I., .t.ler- of flu- I inle.l Mm. Wnikii- "t America .nd the bdleMd the nleelneht eon itiiiiny the wage- and limir- of work in the aiithruiite eoul tield would be udted by the tri-di-triet board rep-rc-ciiting the miners in fces-ion here today. The term of the agreement will he submitted to a convention of Miners at I'otUville, Pa., tomormw, regurdles of the action of the miner-' repreeotutive here. It i estimated that the compint wilt add 9,000,000 to the earning of 170,000 men and boy in the eoul Holds during the three years in winch it will be in operation. An eight -hour day iiicren.e of 3 in 7 ur cent is wages and formal re(vnition nf the union, but without ie ( !i-cd -hop or the "elleek nil . hi .1 Ii ill' III. nil I .it 'Hi - "1 t ii VERDUN RON RAISE WAGES FOR MINE WORKERS SCENE OF BATTLE IN DUBLIN OF O'Counell'x Itiitle, in In "it nf Dublin stntt mill iiee liafflr. TO BE CLEAN-UP DAY Wednesday will lie t'lean-np day In Metlford. .Mavor Kinerlek has Issued the following proclamatien: To the Public: Whereas, It is customary every spring to set aaltle eel tain days for cloaulug up and beautifying thu var ious streets, alleys, lawns and pram lues of the city. And Whereas. This action la nanoa sory to properly safeguard tho public health, safety and convenience of tlm Inhabitants thereof. Now. Therefor. I, V. J. Kmarfck. mayor of the City of M ml ford, do hereby set astdn Wednesday, May Srd, as "Cleuu-up Da" for the whole nf said city and call upon all loyal etU sens to co-operate with tbe'atroat ami health department of the city lo that end. ' All rubbish of any kind should be gathered up and put In barrels, boxea or bags and placed along the curb of the street In front of the premiss, whence it will be gathered up h the street department and romoved nt the expense of the city. All rubbish not so placed will have to be removed hy the property owners at their own ex pense In accordance with the sanitary regulations of the city. (Signed) V. J. KMRIMCtC, Mayor. NKW YOUK, M.t t The marine traffic of this i.oit va erlously nf feeted toda l a strike of the engl tiflcrs and firemen on the vessels of the llterage clans. Hundreds of tug boats and other towing craft were idle al their piers and the congestion of freight Involved delays of cargoes oh steamships presented a serious prob lem. The engineers demsnd wage In creases approximating 1 1 per cent and recognition of tlielr association. WEDNESDAY OR MEDFORD STRIKE PARALYZES MARINE TRAFFIC The firemen aMv in ..-i cent niore)pJ)l yM lt ,1L. democratic pav. I DAY IN CONGRESS I, 'i WASHINGTON. April 1. -Senate: .lildieiarv eninnilltee ugain lulled t leach u ote on nomination of. f.ouN 1). Hrandei fur the supremo court. lc-unied debate on rural credits bill. Ilou-e: l'liilippine independence bill wh con-idered by unanimon- consent, with agreement for gene ru I debate t eight hour-. KlectKins comniittee declared Rcp-re-entatie William J. t'arev, repub lican of Milwaukee, pinperlv -euled, despite eoiittf-t b Willi. nn J. Oa lord, -mill I deuioi tai. IC0EASED OATES TO SPUKAhE ANNULLED W'ASHINOTON, May 1. -Proposed inereu-ed rule- m -heel iron and oleel urtieles from eusteru point to Stnknne, '$nh., were fouud dicrim- m.itiir and nnin-til'rd t'd.i b Ihe I'llt I - ! I '. . T I I 11 II I I. .'II'! , ,.i i., I , ,i W .. - I.- i I. laap .Inlm I-:. Iieillllllllil, Iri-ll 8 E BILL WASHINGTON, M.i 1. On the eighteenth mum ct.ii nf the battle l Manila Kay, the l'liilippine inde pendence lull won taken up in the Irnii-e by iinanininu- consent. There un- no iv-ort to a -pecial rule. The debate Itegun under on agree. menl between demoeratt and reHib lieans for eight hour-, providing tlmt nt tiie emieliiitinn "I teneral debute the ('larke amendment for independ ence within four year -hall he taken ! up for a vote liit ! all. I fJ fending the ( in ike amendment. Keprcentutie Jnne, author of the bill, declured that the ehoiee pre xentcd to the fcenutc was betwoen "a vague, indefinite, meauuiglMa, anil al- ino-t ineoneialde irotoition und I nn ,., c.f,ur, , l(.,WII, ,UP h0 puriy." 'There nn now IJ.oikl soldier- in the iluud," he said. "Who believes that 200,000 would be sufficient to garri-on the forts that must be eon Htructed und lo defend the llanl- iu the event of an attack bv awine wtrniip nation f I do not lu-iiate- to exprc the opinion that it would be impo-- sibie stieeeHofiulN to defend ihem against any firtt l. military ami naval power." ENNE SHERIFFS SHOT BY BANDITS CONGRESS BEGINS HOUR DBA PHLPPINE FORT t'oLLINs. t ..In., Mas I. Frank Itouch, hheriti' !' , (,'luo eniie. W'yo., and Nels Nel-n, rancher, 18 miles west of Cheyenne, were "hot and killed northwest of lha K'l . t'olo., while beading u imimmi huntm. hore thieves. The thieves osea I riurly loiluy repon-ibilitjr for t shooting was not definitely e-tu lUhed. poach and Nel - "ii had wiitv ed the camp of thieve all night, plan Mrnr t ru-h it at dawn Ab"'it I ir Tir.l - v ell hi ,".l I'.. ' il i Ii I I . ' I . .'. i . in. I If". . , , . IRISH REVOLT AND lentlei' III I'm liitineiit BANDIT IN MEXICO llt.l.li III.AIii(H AIM I l.", Niiiiii ciiipn, I'liiliiialiiia, .Mil I. (leuernl J. J. I'er-hing. eominnuder nf the e.x (ledilionnry lrotM in Mexico, eop cent rating hi- everv effort on eti muling the -ilitnlinn (hut be mav plan fr every posiltlo future devel npnient. Kvery report of the ndvaneo env airy eolumns itud thoe reaching here I rum the bonier, nre studied thor niighly in nn attempt to nhliiiu a proper per-Mctive. The Mcuttered bandw of VilliwItHt are lieing given no ret. Columns of envulrv me ridinv nnreile Iv on tlnir trail-, tlte-e fugitive-, nor In Itrmtp- of two or three, and now Min gle, making their any far inlo the witdnrw of the niounlaiu region in their attempt to ecuM the Ameri can. The nev iinitnr ambnlaiiee, which reeentl, nat-lud the field beadiiinr tcco, are lieinur uiven their fir-t tet in aetie -or iee, earrMic.' Hie wound ed fii.in I'.nr.il mill T"ii:".-lnr in the lielil l."- il.il ,il I'uli. im. Il ilil n. TO E i I'llll.AHKI.IMIIA. M,. 1. Au-ttii.ii-iie operutorx here toduv Mtid , pi ne, of prepared mjsc- ol coal will li.-i.i- in bv iucreiiHed to the contain-ir- a- a re-ult of the agreement i -in lie 1 1 with Ihe mine workers in the 'hard eoul Weld. Cliuiiiiian Warnner of the opertitor' general eonferenee J eoiiiiniiiee -aid the ne.v agreement wa- a ueneral wiigf incroa-e of -1 1 -1 . i ! in. ie Hum 10 per cent, or be i,'., Hi.iiiHt.iino ml $12,000,000 a i" I ittee of Ihe an- ..I- a t her today, I. ... ;... .-,..: ii viib-eammit- lie w ' i - f i li'".'Ol I. ill il the lit; I Cement h. ,1 II 6 ' v PERSHING PURSUES FLEEN BADS IRISH LEADERS 7" " IR Ac'CiA I :-M.-vr Itel.i'l lentlei' capmretl vtltli fllUnis toil in; cvpcdltloti finiu (iciniiuiy, uhlch mux tiyliiK to laud anus foe i'eolutlouUt-. GERMANY DELAYS REPLY 10 AMERICA 444t- JtKIU.IN', ry 1. via London.- Al leuM another day's de liltcriitionM at gntnd headquar ter, and perhupa more, may Im1 eiiecled before the flennnn n- wnr in I tin AiHtiricnii Mute Wi de cided on. Thi ia drduectl fwrn the fnet that AinlHiMtador flerutd tele Iffaplied lHt night it wa- uneer Iniii hIicii he wnithl lie uhle to i el nt ii In Merlin. Mr. (Ic in rd i- the kucnI of l'iiiM'inr William at meal-. 4. t - TO J t IlIt'AfiO, Mi'V 1. 'tin apiellnle court of lllilim- odn upheld a deep. ion of the -iiM'iinr court granting a tempouiry injunction to Chicago school teachers again! the board of ediieiitiou re-training it from enforc ing the I, neb rule barring them from ownership in Ihe Chicago Teachers' Federation. Approximately 7000 tenehers are' affected by the deei-iou. The board sought lo obtain from ull Ihe teacher emploed in the cil a pledge thai they would not have any rein! mow with the lederalion. The cnurt ipioted deei-inn- -etlinu' forth that any board of educalmu rule re-trietiug tenehers emplnved to member, of niiv iwrtieiilar -oeietie-or iiiiinn- would be void. "It tnlliiu- ii'.l.-lll ." ll olllt -aid, "dial a nili' wlii'-li n -lint, fin - lln Unlit In li"ll liielnln I "(' -lli-ll - telle- .il ,i i "lit TO I'OUTI.VMi. Ore , Mav 1 ile clslou that KlveH tlo Iiiiltaiu of the Yakima nation the i Ik tit to fln In the Columbia above The Dalles Slid that eujtns Heufert Drothers com pany from Interfering, waa handed down by the United gtatea district court hear ' today. The suit was brought by the United States govern meat aa guardan of Ihe Yakima con federacy and on behalf of Ham Wit llams, a ward, against Heufert broth era. The company tried to prevent the o PERMITS TEACHERS ION NDIAN TD COLUMBIA Indiana from fishing at a polut on the river which It claimed it owned, but tho government contended that by the treaty of 155 U w arils had x rgbt to Mi at any rolnt During the hearing, two Indiana oyer tun vearo OKI, all" Mile il. -.elH ,il tin Ol!UIIg ol tin ii. ii i'i'iueit u- wniieises O MEDIATE WITHDRAWAL fflffl MEXICO Final Conference Scheduled Tonight Between Generals Scott and Obre gon Rcgardinn Eventual Recall of Pershing's ForcesMexico Offers Use of Train Service. l'L PASO. Tex., May L Xrttjor (leiiernl Kredeiiek Funstoii ntinounu- ed lioTm' before noon today Hint only one uWtT couforeitoo vnnltl ho held with tin Mexican repruunlnllvnt on tlio military tittntloim now cxiBtiuj; lie! ween this country and ilax"JtfoTll nid it would lie u brief -nnii, Gen eruls Scott und Vimaloii are nwitllfnt? a reply from WWeliAiglnn boforo Ret ting n time for the conference WASHINGTON, May L Atldltioti al instruction scut to fletinnils Soott and Funstoii loday by Snoretnry lin ker nfler n ennfcreiico with Provident W'ilsnn ami with Seerolary Lanpltif nre unilerslimil lo mnWo prnolirtnlly eerlnin that whatever is agreed uptm at the eonferenee with flnnral 01)10 utui, Oenernl Carrauxa'a mlnietar of war, must not In IihsciI on any im inwliatn reeall of Owteml Pershin'it forces. Sugge-leil W'llliilriiwiil Seerelnry linker, upon recolpt of the dipiitulies from floiloinls Scott nnd Funslon, eottferroil, wllh Profii den! Wilson nnd Coiumolof Pollc of the state, depai linen! then forwurilcil instruction to (leuanil Scott. Seerelnry Huker snld ho wn qitlin ceitnin another eoiifcvtituto hot ween flenoral Oliregnn mid (Iciinmls Snntt mid Funxtnn would bo ludil, hut tlm time had not lienii sot. Qenornl Send, he said, had had no cnmniiini enlion from Oenernl OIiivkoii since, their eonferenee Saturday. It is now known that Oeuorfll Olire gnn suggested Ihe withdrawal of tlio American oxtwdition within a "rons onnble time'' and that tho Mo.xioMti milwa.XH would lie placed at Ominntl Pcr-htnu's dipoal to ejwlllo tlm retiremetil. He ilid not, liowflvor, Miauisi any time limit nor was thorn mix thing iu what he said to iuilltmto an unfriendly spirit.' Xn CltaiiKo In Policy Secretary loosing said thoio lidd been im chnnge in the administration'- Hiliey as to the piimuit of bandit-. His appointment with Itllsoo Arreilniido, the Mexioun ainhuaandot, later tfwlnv was asked hy the ninbiiB- ador, who did not disclose its pttr- Hse. Cnnfirmntion of the removal nf thu eapitol of Vera Crux state to Ori auha fmrn the wrt of Vera Cm icselieil the state department tod a v. No explanation was given. The departmeut sUo reeelvetl from Chihiishuu Citv official denials that there wa- ureat de-tittitiou in that region or that toml rial, or anti Aiiieinaii di niini-ti.itiiiu- had taken plm e. ALLIES TRANSPORT IIKKI.IN. Max 1 (liv wireless to the A-ineiati'd Pie--, i It in reported I nun Sulomki that a (lerman sulima iine lui- torMMlMd a laii transport. Ii :- -aid the tranaiHU't was tor I', lined ott Kara IbiniH, leu mile in, i oi Samuiki. Thi In U10 seeoiul in,taiiee in which a tniHSHirt in re ported to have been torpedoed ROtM Saloiiiki. This report bi eouUlnttl ia a dis patch from Zurich, which eredita thJU news to the 1 1 reek newspaper Koti Alithia of Kaloniki. SHIP BUILDERS AT LONG BEACH STRIKE l.oNtl HFAt II, i at., Mv 1. Two InindrnL inn! -nty men employed nt tln Ciiiitornia Shipbuilding cow pifh't ilant, where fixe nubmarineA and a Under are being built for Ihe navy, joined a strike today tor Mil ucM-liour day and inereased wtigM, Kuri men went out Saturday xvhwt then- ileiiiiunU were refused. About hii l.il,i'ri, umupied at wort, REPORTED NK t T t I l i i . i 1 1 i I t