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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1914)
Villi IUSK: OMAHA, SA'lTUDaU. At (U ST 1, lUi. 35 OFFERED FOK KENT Sturra autl Office. Warehouse S. E. Corner 10th The above building, formerly occupied building:, 6 stories jind basement, 132 (t. age cm 10th St. Building la equipped tors, sprinkler system, loading platform Building contains approximately 1IO.OC0 vacant ground, witn tracKage, adjoining Lease can be arranged nt a very George & Phono Doug. 756. Fine cool room with vault, eloc. light and water free; 14.x27 ft. partitioned for 2 private rooms and reception room. Opens directly on beautiful court, 3d Moor. TWO modern stores; low rent; near post office. O. P. Stebblns. Unfurnished Ilannii. THREE excellent, strictly modern rooms 2813 Poppleton Ave. Houses nnA OottnRes. NONE to compare, 7-room house; also t room flat. 220 N. 23d. WAGON umbrellas. Wagner. MH N. 16th. ALL MODERN 6-room cottage, 2405 Em met St. Tel. Webster 1069. FOR RENT We have a complete list of all houses, r.partment and flats that are for rent. This list can be seen free of charge nt Omaha Van & Storage Co.. 803 S. 16th St. S-ROOM strictly modern home. 2812 Pa cific street '."III he vacant September 1 Call at above address or telephone narney saw 1 XOUSeS crolgh Sons & Co.. Bee Bldg. Free Rental List Completo Information about every va cant house and apartment In tho city. This service Is free. Tel. Douglas 4477. .Fidelity Storage b van k.v. FOR BENT All modern C-room house. 2817 No. zotn iei. yvop. wm. Fidelity Storage Co, Storage, moving, packing aim shipping. 16 & Jackson StE. Phone. Doug. 151H. - u Vun arid etor- Maggards?r Large van, 2 men. $1.25 per hr.', dray, 2 men. U per hr. 1713 Webster. Doug. 14W. 1 n RTl'TTinP- to., piano & urm. J . Vj. XlXXjUture mov)ng p. cm, y, 274S NEW bungalow; 4 rooms, basement and garret; ?15 per mouth. 1016 Carter Blvd. Phono D. Doyo, Florence 22S. 6-ROOM cottage, modern except heat. Phono Doug. 5793. IP1) Sanford Chcle. $30 7 rooms, parlor extending across tho entire front of the house; oalc finish, colonnado openings; four bedrooms and bath; fine neighborhood; near ca-. $27.50 New, up-to-date bungalow, oak finish; bullt-ln buffet and bookcases; sun room; fine basement; coiner lot; near car. o 6-room. all modern stone bungalow; oak floors; largo rooms; on car line; near good school. AMERICAN SSECURITV CUM PAN Y, 17th and Douglas Sts. Douglas 5013. 2701 DAVENi'ORT ST., 'J rooms, all modern, J37.IO. M Cass at.. G rooms, nil modern. $35. J513 Jones St.. 8 rooms, all modern H22 N. 13th St., 10 rooms, .'l mod., 840 South 19th St.. 9 .rms., all mod. 3610 Jones St., s rooms, uu moaern. 8. 22d St.. 5 "rooms, all mod.. 3U. 1506 Vates St., 5 rooms and bath, modern, J20. all 10U8 Pacific St., 4 rms.. mod. ex. nt, loOi Ohio St., il rooms, partly mod., UlRKETT & CO., 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. . $13. 16. C33. lliirni, OOOD barn, loom for 8 or 10 horses. 1517 Webster St. Call DoUslas 1 UEAIj ESTATE FARM .t RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Arluuina. HOME3EEKERS' excursion; German American colony; Grant and Jefferson counties, Arkansas. Uphoff, 4tO Times lildg.. at. Louis. Mo. 120 ACRES NEAR TKXARKANA. Valley farm, no overflow, alfalfa, corn, I'Otlon, cattle, hogs; J0 acre by owner. IxsGrand W. Jones. Tcxarkana. Ark. Mlnnesotn. 15ft beautiful southern Minnesota farms In the heart of the corn belt In Watonwan, Blue Earth and Brown counties; well Im proved and located, rich soil, sure crops; write for our list and beautiful booklet, Southern Minnesota," C. B. Brown 1-and and Loan Co.. Madella. Minnesota. aioutaun. GOO HEAD OF WHITE FACED CATTLE a 11 I n,,.ni'n,l raiirll nrm al t ill tr rif ana ncti 1 1 nin w . v. ,....., ...... ...... - 1,409 acres deeded land, 2.200 acres leased for tne amoum ui m mw u-ci ul fences; 2 flowing wells; 500 tons hay; best ranch buildings; will lease 150 head rango brood maree. For full particulars write GRANT & FUQUA. Ekalaka. Mont. Missouri. FARMS for sale. J3 down, J3 monthly, buys 40 acres good timber land, near town. Texas county. Mo ; price 2u)j per- feet title. J. H. Jarrell. Mt Vernon. 111. NelirnxWn. FOUND 320-acro Homestead In settled neighborhood; fine farm land; not sand- hilts; cost you I2O0 filing tees and all. J. A. Tracey. Kimball. Neb. REAL ESTATU LOAN'S (100 to (10.0U0 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wed B'dg.. Uth and Farnam. CITY and farm loans, 5, 5VS, 6 per cent J.ILDumont & Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha HARRISON & MORTON. 816 Om. Nat. WANTED-City loans Meters Trust to. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 2016 Omaha Nat. Douglas Z71J WANTED City loans and warrants. XV, Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam. GARVIN BlQS.aia SEE us first If you want a fari.i loan. United States Trust Co . Omaha. -Neb. MONEY on hand for city and farm loan mmm va ; ft . - ft. A E)T f J I s4 rW it. v uinoer v uy " G7o l 110-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. ClTY property. Large loans a specialty. W H Thomas. 223 State Bank Bldg. Qot anything you'd like to swap7 Uas the "Swappers' Column." OlfFKlUiD FOIt HUNT SIMM "art BUInn For Rent and Farnam Sts. bv Allen Bros. Co.. Is a substantial brick frontage on Farnain St. and 132 ft. front with fine offices. 2 large freight cleva- and excellent trackage facilities. sauaro feet of floor space, nleo 22 feet ot on tlio cast, reasonable rental. Company, 9u2 City National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. No Commission .Realty Co. 316-30 Paxton Block. If you want to buy, sell or exchaugo your property or business, go where that kind of business Is done. Everybody goes to the No Commission Realty Co., BE CAUSE nobody pays a commission. KOH EXCHANGE Several good Missouri forms for Nebraska farms. Write what you have. Guy R. Stanton, Lebanon, Mo. Pianos for othor musical Instru'ts. u. toil. TO TRADE lt'O acrvs of level land, thrco miles from Kort Morgan, Colo., soil Is heavy, all unuor cultivation, E0 ncres rlfalla, four wire fence, all under Ir rigation with water right from one of the largest ditches ln Colorado. Price 1150 per acre. Will trude for good stock of general mcrchandlfe, this land Is wortii the money and will stund Inspection. A tnap for some one. Address U. E. Hotchkln, Mlncen. Neb. FOR BALE or trade, on eastern Nebraska Improved one-quarter, or will trade for live stock a flno level Improved one auurter In Fall River county. 6. IX Incumbrance 1.000. Due five years ut 6 per cent. Daniel McNctf. dinlthwlek, 8. D. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS Oh' T1TLH. KERR Title Guarantee und Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. S05 So. 17th St. Phone Douglas 54S7. ItKED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brcr.i'.els Tneatcr, ..CITV PIlUPjlttT -LAW .SAL13. ' Qnp of the Most'- Beautiful 6-room Bungalows Ever Built in Omaha To Be Rented or Sold Next Week. This home I located on u newly graded street with beautiful young shade trees, xldcwalk und curbing; street will be. boule vardod. It Is located on u high terrace with solid, well constructed cement steps. Beautiful mut faco brick havu been used In the foundation and built solid up twuuiiu a large porcu mat ib iinisncu wurt 1 very heavy pillars. , The nrlnclnal rooms (larcc llvlnir room. dining roam and den) have been finished In oak, also the entry, with bullt-ln coat closet and mirror door. Beautiful colon nude opening between living room and dining room, with beam celling both ln living room and dining room, and a large bullt-ln seat in tho dining room. Two largo bedrooms with plenty of closet room and bath room with best grade of fixtures. Roomy kitchen with large pan try, bullt-ln clipboards and grado entrance with Ico-box room. No expense has been spared In making this home beautiful and must be seen to be appreciated. H will be sold on very easy terms or rented to responsible party with option ot purchase. Call me at once und I will arrange to show you this beautiful home. Call DoukIuk 2920 in daytime; call Douglas 7948 between 7:00 and 7:30 ovenlngs. Dundee Home 4821 Webster St. Owner transferred to unother city, must sell his new. strictly modern home. Bet white oak floors throughout, oak finish on first floor, birch doors and finish to mutch on second floor; large living room with fireplace; dining room, kitchen, but ler's pantry and refrigerator room un first floor. Both front and back stairs; three large airy bedrooms, bath, linen closet and extra largo sleeping porch on second floor. Full attic, all floored. Full cement basement, floor drain and gas connections In basement, with sink. Qas heater for summer use. Large garage with driveway. Full lot. House only I year old. An Ideal, cool homo that can bo purchased right (4.950, only (1.360 cash required; balance easy terms. Only one block from car line. Look this up If you want a real bargain. Must be sold this week. Glover & Spain 313 City Nat'l Bank. V. 3062. IDEAL IIOME Z&U California St. Living room, sun room, dining room, kitchen flrat floor; four bedrooms and bath second floor; full basement and uttlc, floored all over: first floor In oak; second floor blroh and inaplo. Large lot. Must bo seen to be appre ciated. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 644 Brandels Bldg Tel. Douglas 33S2. BIG SNAPb. 5-room, new, modern bungalow; must be sold; 2Mh and Franklin St.; (2.300. C-room, Hied., 27th Ave, near Grant St., (1,300. "room, mcl,, Kith, near Center, (4.M0. 8-room, mol., Ieavenworth, (1,200. 7-room, mod.. 24th Ave., near Harney, K.ooo. Any ot above on payments. Phone I). SC07. UK. I UHTATIJ CITY I'HOI'KllTY Pun SALE. 9 O'Clock Saturday-Special Sale Lowe's Subdivision Lots oo Lois lying between 31st street and 33d street and Par l.er, Dcaitur and Franklin, will be put on salo SATURDAY, August 1st, at 9 o'clock at very low prices from $550 to $900 All Speciul improvements are now in; 33d stroet is paved with brick; Contracts have been let by the City for Curbing and Paving both Pnrker and Decatur Stroots; to be completed THIS YEAR. The Paving Taxes .for 33d, Parker and Decatur Streets will be paid by US in FULL upon dolivory of Doeds. TERMS $25.00 Down and $10.00 per Month. Take Harney Lino and got off nt Decatur. Office and sales man on Grounds. McCague Investment Co. 150G Dodge Street. Telephone Doug. 415. Lot Bargains in Hitchcock's First Addition to Omaha Price Per Lot $145.00 $145.00 $145.00 $145.00 $170.00 $195.00 t cash and $0 per week will buy six lots. No Interest. Large 50-foot lots a half block of ground. You may buy one or more or all of these lots. The location, together with our terms and price, means that these lots are going to be sold. PHONE DOUGLAS 2596 to raise chl A fine place to raise chickens and gar den. H. H. Harper 101S-14 City National Bank Bldg. Take a Look At a Real Home Located at 1520 So. 25th Ave. Six large looms, bath and sleeping porch, excep tionally large living room and dining room on first floor finished in the best of oak, having beam celling, bullt-ln bookcase and nil such Interior finishing that makes a home complete, attractive and comfortable. Extra large kitchen, rear entry and rear porch. Beautiful open stalrwiy leading to second floor. Second floor Is finished with white enamel woodwork, two panel birch mahoganj doors and heavy oak floors. Extra lnre sleeping porch. Strictly modern, guaraii teed heating plant, full basement equip ped for laundry. This home Is decorated throughout In excellent taste, ban full set of window shades. screns and storm windows for every outside opening, press brick founda tion, permanent steps and walks, back yard all fenced In, beuutlful lawn. This price has been cut frotn 5,250 to J4.750. This homo Is going to bo sold and' someone Is going to get a bargain. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 230 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. $3,850 Best Bargain in West Farman District SSoi Jones St., (Just wost of SSth Ave., on Jones St.), 6 rooms, com pleted thin week. First floor fin ished In oak. Second floor hard pine; white enamel bath room. Sleeping porch 8x10 feet. Full brick cellar, cemented floor, sloped to drain. Improved ventilating sys tem through garret makes cool bed rooms In the afternoon and "'Sne-half block to school, 1 block to Leavenworth cor, 4 blocks to Farnam. Inquire at S05 So. 17th St., or phone Doug. D487 or Harney KK3. $690.00 $690.00 $690.00 $690.00 $690.00 $690.00 $690.00 $690.00 $690.00 $690.00 Ten Large Level Lots to Soleet from at the Above Prices Located In Creighton's 2d Add. to Omaha, known us Bungalow City. Reasonable building restrictions. A nlco place to build a home. Improvements already In and paid for. Sewer, city water and sidewalk. Phone Douglns 2596 If you. can't go In the day time we will be glad to take you In the evnlng to see the lotM. H. H. Harper 1013-14 City National Bank Bids. QUICK SALE Midsummer Bargain One acre. lots. 3 on Browne and 3 on Saratoga, 130x270 feet; 7-room house, well, flstcrn. fruit trees, poultry house, sewer and city water on Browne St.; (J.2O0 will buy; (1,'JOO cash; balance like rent. Call Owner Tel. Webster 230S. 2719 Browne St. Beautiful White Stucco Residence 2710 N. 45th St., eait front. In Clair mont, 7 flno large rooms, with oak fin ish, beam celling, colonnade, window and stair seats and a dandy fireplace, cement porch and French doors to balcony Price, U.iM, terms. For particulars call O, D. Hardy, owner. Douglas S076. Open 3 to 5 p. m., Sunday. HUM. K8TATIS ciTv rnui'Kiui koh sale. 9 O'Clock Garden Lots Two Blocks of Lots .Just Wost of Dundee BUY TWO OR THREE LOTS. A FINE PLACE TO RAISE CHICKENS AND GARDEN. Price $75 to $295.00 I'ER LOT. Terms: Jl down and 1 per week, with out Interest. You may pay weekly, monthly, quar terlyany way Just so your payrnonts average $1 per week. 15 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. Phone Douglas 2596 If you can't go In the daytime, we will take you In tho ovcnlng to sco tho lots. H. H. Harper 1018-14 City National iiank Bldg. 4419 SPAULDING ST. C rooms.' brand new dwelling, city water and electric light; lot 40xlOC: ce ment sldo'alks in yard; cellar cemented. .Price only Jl.Stt); (100 cash and balance J20 per month. Just about tho samo as paying rent, hut it will be your home, not the landlord's. Can Include adjoin ing lot for $2o0. Inquire U W. Elpperle, 3744 North 44th Ave., or 0. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Urandels Theater Bldg. Why Pay Rent? Write, call, phone or send for our list ot easy payment houses. Priced from $800 to '1,200. PaymentH (100 cash and (10 per lor.'.h. Now is tho time to gut away ram tho rent habit. Be sure to get a list. Creigh, Sons 8c Co. Phone Douglas 200. 503 Bee Bldg. FOR SALE cheap, nine-room modern house, with four choice lots, one block from tho car line and In good neighbor hood. Priced light, and terms If desired. The Allen Land and Investment Com pany, KM Brandcls Bldg. Phone Red 626G. "BARGAIN New and modern 5-room bungalow, lat est style In every way, good location, 22d and Ames. Webster 4218. FOR HALE by tho owner, 6-room cottage. HO No. 3-Jth St.. South Omaha. BRAND new. all modern, onk finished bungalow; fine location; easy terms and a bargain, Jeff W. Bedford & Son, Douglas 3320. Five Room House Near Fontonelle Park . Willi Two Large Lots Bearing fruit trees and flno shade trees, close to par lln. Tho adjoining lot sold not long .ago for (4C0, this Is a snap. The owner must have MOO cash and (15 per month; less than rent. Why not ap ply S15 a month on a home of your own Instead of paying rent. Phono Douglas . 2596 If you L-ai't go In tho daytime wo will luko you in the evening to see this house, H. H. Harper 1013-14 City National Bank Building. FOR SALE White- cottage, furnUhsd, at Lake Manawa; best location; con structed so It Is always cool. Innulri ovenlngs at cottage or of W. H. White, Omaha Paint and Glass company. TWO good lots ut 37th and Spalding. Theso lot must tc nold; owner Is leav ing city: have cut tho price below cost. JOT N. 16th. 7-ROOM house, renin for J IS. DO, must be soiu at once; wo win Handle It 11. 71L A SNA!' Must D sold at 'once. Heven. room house, electric light, gas, city wmer, iuiksi, wiooi iroill, gooa .Dam. 3123 Burdette, (1,000. Small payment down and tho rest like rent. Call Web, 1305, Benson ItenI Estate for Sale. Modern Benson Home, $875 Cash Balanco (35 and Interest monthly; S tO foot east front lots, highest part of town. Two blocks south of car; house on cen ter 101. big furnace, fine floors, all In splendid order; built only i years; auto house with cement floor; barn, chicken house and yard, shrubbery. Price, (C.000 for all, or will take (800 less for place with 2 lots, or 11, ox) less wiui i 101. -ioaay is me time, nere is your nome. ask us io suow you, O'KEEFB REAL E8TATB CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank. Doug. 2715. Hunday or evenings: H. 338 or If. S134. Own your own home. You can purchase one on easy monthly payments like rent. Read the real tate columns. es- CANDIDATES ME PLATFORM Oiven Right-of-way at Meeting of Douglas Republican League. OUTLOOK FOR VICTORY BRIGHT Lornl Men In Nnmlipra Tell Whr They Mionld Be" JVniu tnntrd Dr. Ttimnns l'lrdacs Cttnutrnr. tlvc Polio). "Most harmonious and united repub lican convention ever held In Nebraska," Is tho wnv A, N. Yost, n candidate for tho republican nomination fur state rep resentative, characterised the recent re publican state convention ln tho course of his brief talk at tho meeting of the .Douglas County Republican league at Barlght hall last night. "I hax'o hcn ln Nebraska over sixty years," he declared, "and have gone to every republican state convention over .hold, This Inst ono at Lincoln wan the most harmonious and united I ever at tended." He Is a Grand Army matt and president of tho Territorial Pioneers of i Nebraska. Over 100 republican voter wore present nt tho meeting last night, which was held to glvo republican candidates an oppor tunity to Introduce themselves and stuta their qualifications and platforuiH. Cunuvfi for Krrryunr. "Our IciiBUo stands for unison and harmony," President 1C. V. Morlarlty ex plained, after Rathbttn's fifo and drum corps had opened tho meeting with mar tial strain. "Wc. have no slates or pre ferred candidates. Let every candldato fight his own battles until the primary. After that, tho solid rank and file ot tho republican party In tho county will fight a winning battlo for the party nominees." Feeling that tho party will elect Its en tire ticket this fall characterlxed every candldato and voter present. Ilrnr Or. Thoiun. Pr. A. O. Thomas, recently deposed head of tho Kearney Stato Normal school, was present and wn Introduced as "a victim of Injustice and political chi canery." He said he had been "sand bagged," but was glad of the cause for which he fought. Being a candldato for tho republican nomination for state su perintendent of publlo instruction, ho de clared that If elected hn would not use his offico to punlnh his political enemies, but' would pursuo a constructive educa tional policy In keeping with tho con structive statesmanship of tho republican party. Aim nt Wnter Hoard. Somo hot shots wcro directed at tho present Water board by Jonathan Ed wards, a veteran ropubllcnn of tho state, who Is now chlof clerk In tho tax depart ment of tho county clerk's office, and Is a candldato for the republican nomina tion for member of the Wator board. Ho asserted that most of tho present mem bers went after tho Jobs merely to make a little pin money for their families. Their systom of letting tho general manager boss tho wholo works Is unsatisfactory to tho taxpayers and voters, ho said. Thosn Who SjmUc, Every other republican candidate pres ent also mndo a brief address. Their names and tho nominations for which they have filed are las follows: AV. B. Howard, fdr congress: Contain Henry P. I laze, Thomas J. Cronln und zacK M. uins, lor sucriii; iitnry r. Meyers and L. u. uounuerg, tor county olerk; W. A. Yodor, for county supcrin- RAILWAY T1MIS OA11D UNION STATION Tenth & Mason. Missouri 1'nclflc l)ipru Arrln. ..a t:u0 am a, 7!U am ,. .atlilb pm a S: pm K. C. & S. U Eipreu. K. C. M. 1m EipretJ K. C. & St. 1'aul aii:u am a pm Chlviiiro tJrent Wentem Twin City Limited a 1:10 pm a 1:14 am n. i ,.... lkm. . m fl.Sn ... m ft.W m. 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JOHN REDMOND. LONDON. July 30 In a vlolont out break on the floor of the House of Com mons when the shooting of members of a crowd of home rulo advocates In the streets of Dublin was being1 discussed, John Redmond, tho Nationalist loader, shouted, 'Tho man who gave the order to fire Into that crowd ought to bo hanged." Tho shooting followed the capture of a supply of rifles with which tho National ists wero arming to defend themselves again! the Ulatermen. In his demand for an Investigation with which rrcmlor Asuulth has compiled, the lord mayor of Dublin points out Mi at there cannot be one law for Ulster and another for tho remainder ot Ireland. Ulster up until thin tlino bus been permitted to ami It self against the government without ol- Jcctlon, The first bloodshed followed the. attempt of tho Nationalists to follow Ulster's example. tondent of publlo Instruction: C. C. Il.t,,,.. ...k 11.. ... r. T ... i.n, ma. mi v .j i it i.-1 , iistijr v, uiuuiv and Julius H. Cooley, for county attorney; Henry 11. Uuimu und C. V. Biltt, for po lice Judge; V, C, Hnscall, J. W. Malone. 15. W. Kerr, Kd Leedcr and Captain Jo seph Mnlltson, ror Justice of tho peace; T. B, Dysart, John M. Xtaofarlnnd, 12d ward 8I111011 and Arthur V. l'ancoast, for state senator: Thomas Lynch, Dr. Harry A. Foster, V, H. Tucker and Harry J. rinLivciL, ior siaio ropresoniaiivc. Wilson May Fame Potter of Chicago to Reserve Board WASHINGTON. July 3t,-flatlsflcd that l'auj M. Warburg of New York will bo conflrmod os n member ot tho Federal Ile- srrvo lonrd follnwlng Ills nppoarance bo foro tho senate banking committee, President WHrn will proceed Immedi ately to choose a successor on tho board to Thomas D. Jones, whose nomination won withdrawn, Tho president. said today ho was seek ing to -find another man 'for tho board from the Chicago district, Ho Is under stood to want a republican of large, bus!- nesH experience, slnco with Mr. Wnrburg tho board will have tho rcqulstto two bankers and six democrats. Edwin A. Potter, a republican, of Chi cago, who has had both banking and general business experience, wan under stood today to bo tho most likely to be nominated by tho president, although Charles G. Dawes. George 12. noberts. W.A. Tllden and W. T. Fonton wero bo lng mentioned. M. I'ottnr has tho support of Senator Lewis of Illinois. Charles It, Cruno of Chlcugo, who has been mentioned for the position, saw tho president today, and It was said ho and Mr. Wilson discussed the appointment, though It Is understood Mr. Crane would not accept membership on the board if tt wero offered hlrrt. Members of tho senato hanking commit tee conferred Informally today, dlscusulng the expected appearance of Mr. Warburg. It Is expected that he will come to Wash ington Monday or Tuesday of next week. Canada Prepares to Aid England in the Event of War OTTAWA, Ontario, July 31. Canada Is making preparations to aid ISngland with regiments should, tho mother country bo ccmo Involved ln the European conflict All emergency meeting of tho Canadian mllltla council was held hero today, Min ister of Mllltla Hughes presided. It was learned tonight that tho meet ing was called ln consequence of messages from the war offico to consider what steps should be taken to protect, It neces sary, Quebec, Montreal and other cities or. the .St. Lawrence river and SL John and other Day of Fundy points from raid ing cruisers. The defenses of Halifax aro considered sufficient, but tho St. Lawrence anil Bay of Pundy porta will be protected by mines should Kngland become Involved, The most expeditious way of raising regiments for service with the liritlsh urmles In Burope was considered. It Kngland enters upon actlvo hostilities Canada will at onco offer aid und volun teers will bo enlisted. Canada sent 8,000 men to tho aid ot ISngland In South Africa. Beatrice Corn Mills Are Destroyed by Fire BEATRICE, Neb., July Sl.-(Speclal Telegram.) Lightning tonight struck the plant of tho Nebraska Corn milts In this city, which was totally destroyed by fire together with CO.000 bushels of corn and a largo .amount of'cereal products. Three cars containing cereal products were also consumed and the fireman had a hard fight in saving the Swift & Cos' plant and tho the Tease elevator about a block away. The plant waa one ot the largest and finest equipped in tho west and was erected some years ago by C. W, Collins of Brooklyn, N. V and H. T. Weston of this city. Johnson Bros, und Kd Miller of Lliiroln ure tho owners, Tho loss Is esti mated at MIAOW, partially covered by In-surom'ti. JURY SAYS IT WAS MUEDEfi Result of Coroner's fcquiry Into the Triple Killing Case. 1 . ALL SUSPECTS ARE SET FREE IteKiictsalhllttr xor lh Crime Not I-'lxril nml Governor AnUril to Offer ItpTrnril for the (intlty mrir. After listening to the testimony of l'O witnesses, tho Jury empaneled by. the coroner two weok.i ago to Inquire Into the killing of Fred and Peter Schroedor and William Itapp returned a vedlo; yes terday nftornoon, as follows: We do find, under oath, that Fred Bchroeder, I'eter Schroedor and William llapp each came to their death by reason of gunshot wounds inflicted upon each by a person of persons, other than them selves, to said Jurorn unknown. We further find that said crime wan i immltted In the city of Omaha, Douglas loiinty, Nebraska; At or near the' inter section ot l'aclflc street and Twentv fourth street, on July 15, 1314, at about the hour of 10:10 p. m. of the said date We further recommend tho offering of a reasonable reward and that the county at torney and loac offlcorn of the said county continue a vigilant search for Urn apprehension ot tho perpetrators ot said crime. Ileimeat fori n Hcirnnl. In support of the recommendation' In tho verdict that a reword bo offered for the apprehension ot tho murderer or murder ers, the Jury, tho county attorney and tho coroner united lit signing the following letter to the governor; We, tho undersigned members of tun coroner's Jury, called to Investigate tho murder of Fred Kchrocder, Peter Schroe-. dr nnd William Rapp, which occurred I'l this city on July 15. 1PH, have spent sevf oral days in llntening to testimony, ana, liavo called all witnesses that seem tf,m have known anything about the murdery and find ourselves unable to determlnn who the guilty party or parties wero. W feel that this tragedy Is ot such Import once to this community and this ntat that wo aro warranted in requesting yol ns governor of this state to offer a sultka. ablo reward for tho arrest and conviction of, tho party or parties guilty of this crime. This Is signed by M. 01 Cunningham, fc. N. Hammond. Robert O. Druesdow", T. S. Crocker, Clyde C Bundblad and 0. Fred Elsasscr of tho Jury, by George A. Magnoy, county attorney, and by W1W C. Crosby, coroner. a , Nnsuectei Set Free. 1 Joseph Calabria, superintendent of thfl Douglas county court house); his brothers Tony; Carl Carella. John Graasa nnff Ilosst F. Defasl, nil under arrest as "sus pects." havo been exonerated. 'Those heLV In Jail havo been released, and' the. bonds of those able to obtain ball will also btf released today. At the hoaxing yesterday little testi mony having any dlroct bearing on tha mystery was developed, but It woo clearly shown that a number ot the witnesses examined before the Jury are at odd-" with one another. , Jj Rossi F. Defasl, the Italian street cs' conductor, who was arrested on a 'tor oner's warrant on Wednesday, easily esj'.a tahllshcd hls Innocence and was released! Ho blnmos hla arrest to spite on" part dj his mother-in-law. Mnlnncy 011 the Stnnd. Ck'. Chief of JQetectlvcs Moloney told tliff' Jury that several of tho witnesses ha'iS sworn to different stories than they tolth Ms men previous to the Inquest, and alsrfv declared thnt his men had knowledij concerning tho doings ot several.persansQ Involved which, It aired beforo the JurjTo might show a motive. The Jury refuses? to hear this testimony. ja ''i don't want to dig up any unpleasant things any more ,than anyono ilea does,' said Maloney, "but I want to get to tha bottom of this case, regardless of whoa character or reputation suffers. Ono Omaha paper has spread broadcast as sertions that the police are chucMeheao!!0 nnd that something Is bring covered up,g Let'o have everything biought out act .everyone can see, and then no one caA complain of unfair treatment" '' When Mrsi William Itapp waa on thft stand she accused Maloney ot saying1 to her: "Now, Mrs. Rapp, the bett thing Ip do Is to smooth things over, because,) there will be something unpleasant corn's lug up for you If you don't." Maloney denied that such conversation took place. He says Detectives Sullivan and Lahey and several . newspaper mefV were present during the conversation Lnhey and Hulltvan substantiated the,!,; chief's statement. nrj IT tiPtu Anonymous I.r.ttrr. 'f Juror Druesedow told of receiving; aff" unonymous lettor from Council Bluffs, Jtv which It was stated that If rertaln witf nosscs mentioned wero called tho myaterjf' would bo solved. Druesedow says th'lt witnesses nnmed in tho letter were called end closely examined, hut nothing or Im portant wrm brough't out. Jle would not tell which witnesses were named ln th ,Uer' r "We aro Bolng to work harder than ever to clear this thing up so that every man, woman and child In Omaha will be satisfied," declared Maloney, when told of tho Jury's findings. "Wo have not received credit for what wo have done, but on the other hand.! havo been subjected to unjust criticism,-, not because of any proven mistakes, bubjt merely for political rcusona. This murder' mystery will not go Into the list of for- gotten conundrums of crime. I will fccer. ir.cn working 011 It If It uses up a yeuv "My men had Dofosl a week ngo, and tulkcd with him und got his story. Tl' coroner's Jury, urged by tho people who have beon provoking this unjust criticism ot the police, caused Defasl's arrest tut, make a .sensation and belittle tho polled!; Their sensation fizzled on them and Tt- fasl Is what wo found him to be InncW cent." & Japan's Attitude One i of 'Watchful Waiting TOKIO, July SL Japan's attitude e; tne crisis may be described as one c "watchful waiting." Should Great Britain. becomo Involved In the war and Brltlsa rights and Interests in eastern- Asia oY India be menaced or attacked, It la.svafe' that Japan, ln fulfillment of its alManco with Great Britain, wilt assist that coiful try. However, if tho war Is limited tc Europe, Japan probably will remain nti-" tral. Several of the newspapers .eay the with" drawal ot Russia's forces from the far cast would afford Japan an' opporunlty to extend Its Influence In Asia. . . A suggestion has been made here tl)a? Ja.pan and the United States slmultanel uusly essay mediation In the European crisis. u Tho first Japanese fleet la lying in Toklo bay, Tho second fleet la engaged, in torpedo practice off the coast of KOreaj Coiifrhs nml Colds v Weak, sore lungs quickly relieved by Dr. King's Now Discovery. The first dose helps. Beet remedy for r-GUghs ana colds and all lung troubles 1 and U. All druggists. dvv'.temertt T. T