Show r t t r EXECUTED CONNOLLY CONNOLL V PEARSE I MAC DONAGH AND I CLARK SHOT Signatories to Republican Proclamation Guilty t of of- Treason WOMEN JOIN RIOTERS S Normal Conditions Returning Returning Returning Return Return- ing Grad Gradually aIly as It Revolt volt Is Put Down LONDON May May 3 Pour Four Four signatories to the republican proclamation in Ireland have been tried tried by co and found guilty and were shot this morning Patrick H. H Pearse the provisional president of ot Ireland was among those shot Three other signers o ot of the proclamation proclamation proclamation procla procla- mation were sentenced to tot to t three years years' imprisonment Premier Asquith m made de an announcement announcement announce announce- ment meat to this effect in the House of at at Commons this a afternoon tern on J Ot Others eI 8 of o th the l rebels found j ty n sn his morning were Jam Jame sC n general of at the Irish republican army Thomas Thoma J. J Clark Claris and Thomas Mac Mac- Ma Donagh i A London dispatch on April 30 gave the text of of the proclamation issued by the insurgents at Dublin at the outbreak of f the re revolt olt with the signatures signa tures of Thomas J. J Clark S S. S mad Thomas MacDonagh P. P H. H Pearse E. E James Connolly and Joseph Plunkett DUBLIN May 1 ay 2 Via London May 3 In 3 In an order of at the day thanking the troops engaged in the suppression of ot the rebellion here Gen Sir herel John Maxwell the them military mar mar- commander command command- er says that owing to the tireless efforts of at the soldiers all the rebels in this city have now surrendered The order says further I especially wish to express my gratitude to the Irish regiments which have so largely helped to crush the rising He is unable to refer reter in the present present present pres pres- ent order General Maxwell says to to the gallant behavior of the men but lie die expresses his admiration for a small detachment which was attacked while convoying ammunition After splendid defense of three days during durIng during dur dur- ing which its leaders were struck down dawn the detachment delivered the ammunition safely Defense Defence of Realm Act An official ial statement issued d here today today today to to- day said Rebels considered suitable for trial are being tried by a field general under the defense of ot the realm act As soon as the sentences sentences sentences sen sen- have been confirmed the public public pub pub- lic He will be Informed as to the result of the trial Others are being sent to places in England Their cases will receive consideration later The cases of ot women taken prisoners are under con con- The work of at dealing with these trials is one of great magnitude and it Is being proceeded with with all dispatch One thousand rebel prisoners prison prison- ers were marched through the city today under strong military escort They included many youths in their teens and several women It is said that several thousand prisoners prisoners pris have been taken by the mili mill tary Normal conditions are returning gradually The chief of at the fire de de- par part ent estimates the damage to buildings in Dublin at and to stock at The number of ot buildings d destroyed or damaged Is In County Gall Gallway way the insurrection has been quelled completely but the need of ot bread is great There is no yeast to be had in that district Gallway Uprising The s situation in Galway resulting from the Irish revolt has been serious according to advices Just received On Tuesday April 25 1200 rebels approaching approaching approaching ap ap- ap- ap from front Cranmore market Cranmore were within three miles mUes of ot Galway when a naval vessel shelled them from Galway bay compelling them to retire to Mayard castle at Athenry On the following day another nother naval vessel landed soldiers who forced other rebels to retire toward that castle Encounters between the rebels and small bands of police resulted resulted re re- re- re suited In a number of casualties Among those arrested were Professors sors sora Steinberger er Walsh and Continued on page 6 6 CONNOLLY PEARSE Continued from page 1 al lof tl the e University of Galway HOLY HOLT HOLY HEAD Walea Via London May 3 Three Three hundred Moore more prisoners prison prIson- ers era from Ireland of whom twenty were wounded were landed here early today The prisoners Included a considerable considerable con con- number of of persons evidently of somewhat higher station than th those se landed two days ago Some of them were intellectuals who heretofore have been Identified mainly with the Irish literary movement Others were clerks sportsmen tradesmen or farm fann ers era Most of them appeared to be greatly exhausted Women Prisoners Although the prisoners wore mens men's clothing it was reported that several sev eral were women thirty or forty of whom have been made prisoners Only about 5 per cent of the prisoners wore the Sinn Fein uniform There are arc undoubtedly many prisoners who are truthful In saying they knew nothing of ot the Impending revolt when they were mobilized Whether that wilin wilin wil wl in any way mitigate their treatment by the government nt is not known A number of the prisoners Indicated their willingness to turn states state's evidence evi evl dence dance and It is stated that some startling startling star star- tUng information will come to the government from this source GALWAY Ireland May 1 Via London London Lon Lon- don May 3 The 3 The disorders here bere are over About men of the Sinn Fein who led a fugitive existence outside out out- outside side Galway for a few days have been scattering to their homes since Friday Fri day and are now being brought In and lodged in jail |