THE 13KK: OMAHA, FRIDAY. JUNE Co, 1915. 2 'COME back; joliet FELONS TELL CHIEF ConricU Implore Warden to Return and Aid in Building: Real Bonor System. WOMAN'S PURSE IS FOUND WHAT THE RAIN DID IN FRANKLIN COUNTY LAST FRIDAY Some notion of the havoc wrought when the Republican river and the creeks that feed it responded to the deluge. i. ) "No 99" bridge on Burlington, East of s franklin., alter watery .had receded. JOLIET. 111., Juoa 24. Finding of Mr. Edmund M. Allen's pocket- . . . 1 . L J A J - t nnoK ci.niamiDs; i"vcri nunarru uui- i ls and taluable Jewelry caused the penitentiary official to abandon a theory that robbery might have been the motive for the murder of the prison vurden'a wife last Sunday mor.ilng. It was not learned until today that the victim's purse was misstate end a search for it was be gun wltt the result that the black lebthtr pecketbook was found among the debris of the charred bedroom nhere Mr. Allen's body was discov ered. Molt res for MnrArr. The penitentiary officials espressed the opinion tonight that Mrs. Allen was killed either for revenue or as the is suit ( an assault. An armed guard patrolled outside I he prison rates today for the first time in eereral yesrs. , Warden Allen was deeply affected when he received a letter of sympathy from the 1.700 convicts In the peniten tiary. After reading the letter, Warden Allen declared that he would not re- Isn his position and that the honor sys tem st the penitentiary would bs con t Inued ; "My confidence in the bnys has not been shaken. They have stood bv me snd I'll stand by them." roarlrta' Letter. The letter. In part, follows: "At this hour of deepest Brief, ws send you this messat of our lors and sym pathy. "Caesar had his Brutus; Rome Its Nero Snd Jesus, ths Just, His Judss, yet the remnants ' of His disciples remstned steadfsst and true. Bo, In spits of ths dreadful blow that has fallen upon us, must ths work of yourself and your wife go on. "Ths syss of ths world are upon us and ws must succeed. Corns back to us snd ws will build together a rest honor system as a fitting memorial to your dear departed wife, that will be mors lasting and enduring than marble or bronse. We will build men in whom honor Is not osd and will not dis. , (Signed)' "TOUR BOT8.". CZAE'S TROOP S NEABLY ALL ON THEIROWN SOIL (Continued from Pssie Ons. c ) "v,-rr ; ' e -A--.. 1 I ., Mi: .. . , .? f-,y ........ 51 r m" n- tfjJy a, f 'TTri aw"sl . L ,. . X ' ,.; 4 r - - - ; ; r v , .- se- , "' -jZTr ' . , , t--v ' -' ' .' I . ' .. . V ' aiiBisnsBsxHssBMaBsssBasaM nited some petroleum and benslns tanks. thi railroad station and several factories. The city apparently had not been touched by the artillery fire of the Buaslans and 111S Austrisns. Captured Officers declsrs thait svsn until vsry recently ths fall of lumbers; had not been regsraed ss even w remote possibility by the Rueslsns. Ths fortrTl- at Ions of the, city hd been modernised In every way." " ,v ' The loss of Umlwrf deprives the Rue t.ians of their last atrong supporting point on Oaliclan soil. Ths moral effort of the occupation also will be considerable. It la now being recalled In Berlin that three months sgo Emperor Nicholas declared that ths fall ef Prsemysl. In connection ith the occupstlon of tiemberg, consti tuted sn overpowering victory for the Blsvs. : Preach Official Report. . PARifl. June M-The FVenph war of l.es afternoon statement today said: North of Arras Isst night has been rather calm, If ws except ths territory to the north of Couches, where the cannon ading nsver cesssd. The enemy bom- Varded Arras, the Hospltsl of the Holy tfscrsment being hit. Borne sisters and cme nurses were killed. "In front of Domplerrs, west of Per nnne, the esploston of a Oermaa mine . was followed by a violent bombardment of our trenches. Aa attack executed by a i.et numerous German force was easily checked. On the heights of the Mouse at the Cslonne trench there hss been no thsngs. "In lytrrslnc. not fsr from Lelatrey, the enemy delivered a counter attack. ftrr a rather spirited engsgement thsy were repulsed. "On the rest of the front lst ntzht lisaeed culetly. "The prisoners msde elnre June 14 In the region of the Fecht river total twen tj -flve officers, fifty-three under offloers snd 431 men." Masons Dedicate Hall at Columbus UPLAND. Neb.. June 24. (Special.) Franklin county Is Just beKlnnlng to rcsllse that last Friday's rain and hall storm wss ths most dlssstrous In the his tory ef the country. Not a township In the county escaped the ravages of the hailstones. It Is esti mated that at least H per cent of all wheat In the country has been destroyed. In many places a total loss occurred. This means a loss of hundreds of thou ssnrts of dollsrs. Nearly every bridge and many of tho culverta In the county were washed away or damaged by ths resulting floods. It is expected thst the county will heve to vote from $100,000 tu $130,000 in bonds to replace these bridges and get the roada In shape. Thompsen creek, which drains from the north end of the county to Rlverton, took out every bridge but three snd caused Immense damage In Rlverton, Uklna the railroad bridge and hundreds of feet of the right-of-way and demolishing one ltwssrsriisrtii iiiiiiiiiiieiiiii 1 is rin n Iooiirj West up "BurJinion track rom Franklin depot. cemont house and numerous smallsr buildings. Dosens) of hesd of csttls and horses were drowned in this creek. Rlver ton has been cut off from the surround ing country slnre Friday. Telephone and telegraph lines were destroyed. The rosds In all directions were Imnaseable. Center creek, draining ths country from Wilcox to Franklin, csused a like amount of damage along Its course. At Frsnklln the water barked u at the tracks and flooded the surrounding country, Including the depot, until the rnllway grade save sway. When this went it took a mile of trscit. Thousands of seres of Republican bot tom corn and alfalfa land are atlll under water and all crops destroyed. The big Iron bridge at Franklin over the Repub lican was psrtly wsahed away. The cen ter span was carried a mile down the river. Tracks were rsrried a quarter of a mU. 1 "Ninety-nine" creek, emptying east of Franklin,' wss over forty feet deep be fore it carried the railroad embankment and brtdse away. All trains over ths Burlington from Red Cloud to Bloomlngton have been an nulled and it is not thought posslbls to fix the tracks In leas than another week. The town of Macon suffered severely from the hall. Roofs were punched full of holes snd hundreds of windows were broken. The road supervisors hsve hundreds of men working on ths rosds and brldgea and today it Is posslbls to get from the north part of the county to alt the towns sxcept Rlverton. It Is not possible to drive from any south town in the county .to any other, and boats sre car rying food and provisions to the people south ot the river. Thirteen hundred acres of land era under watsr just south of Msoon with no way to drain It. The destruction st Franklin la fierce. No mall has gone out or into Franklin since Friday. All freight is now being hauled to l'rlsnd, nineteen miles. ' NEW QUAKEJNEL CENTRO Another Slight Etuth Shock Fait in City Eecently Visited by Disturbance. TOLL AT MEXICALI IS SIX Eti CBNTRO, Cal., June 24 Another slight earthquake shock was felt hero at : a. nv today. It stiook brinks from the Masonic temple and varioua other buildings were ruined or damasred by the series of shocks Tuesday night. Beveral slight tremors were felt during the night and kept people of the valley in a state of excitement. According to those who have taken stork of ths damage the loeees caused by the earthquake will not exceed tMO.000. Business men are enthusiastically Joining in a movement to obliterate alt traces of havoo. Tn two weeks ws will not know we had anything like this," said Msyor Bwsnson. Offers of financial assistance received today by ths mayor were declined. WASHINGTON. June 24. Secretary Lane of the Interior department received reassuring messages today from Tuma, Aria., and El Centra, Cal. R. M. Priest, acting manager of the government work at Tuma. telegraohed: "No damage at Tuma: two slight shocks last night and nine at El Centre, Cal. Buildings extensively damaged by fire at Calexlco. Irrigation system not dam aged anywhere. No Immediate relief can be given from Washington. Tuma has offered asslatsnce to Imperial Valley." C. R. Rock wood at El Centre tele graphed: "Neither levee nor canals Injured. El Centro and Calexlco badly damaged, but we have begun to rebuild better. The people of Imperial Valley desire to ex press through me their gratitude for your quick sympathy." Secretary Lane had Instructed Priest to offer any aid ha could to El Centro snd said to Rock wood In part: "A people that has done what your people has done oannot be daunted by either earthquake or firs." Bis Killed t Mexlre.ll. CALEXICO, Cel.. June K-The number of earthquake victims killed at Mexteall Tuesday was definitely fixed today at alx. Beveral American women were In jured. Brigadier General Robert Wan. kowskl of ths California National Ouard arrived here to confer with city offi cials on measures for relief. Fifty men were put to work clearing sites for re building. Slight shocks were felt here again today. Bellevue Graduates Married'ih Open Air in Unique Ceremony COLCMBC. Neb.. June 24. (Special Telegram.) The Free Masons' hall was dedicated here today, about XM members attended the ceremonies. Grand Master Mason Bsmuel B. A'bltlng. ssalsted by officers snd members of ths grand lodge, performed the ceremonies and ths fol lowing program waa rendered: A ambling of the brethren. Kr.try of grand lodge In grand ro reMion with mualr. t.ivlng of grand honors three times three ingir,g of the owning' ode. Invocation. Grand Chaplain Charlea U. Khepard. Si nan . Inspection of ths temple by the grand loila-e mualc march. First rtrer.mambulatlori on the grand lolae around the ermbnl followed by the second and third and four i'lrt'Umumbu laiKin and grand honors li'ocatloQ. Urand Cl.aplsln Charles M. .-Iiruard. M utc. l'rc Umatiou. oreil.xi by Master Workman William lion by M. W. S II. lain A. iJeuord. P M. benediction. Grand CI a plain Charles M Hhepard. Tableau a tribute to tl.e flag of our 1 ountry by fifteen youug womrn a1 fifteen Kntshts Templar, accompanied by an. glng. "rilar Kpangied Banner." Robert A. French, grand cuatodlan, took active part In the ceremoniea. At I p. m., the lodgs met In closed wrk. among them some from her friends In Alaska. k'r. and Mrs. Rice left Thursday evening (or Chicago, from where they will go to ks Geneva, Wis., for the summer. KSiar Teaaa Treeaeed. KI;AK. Neb. June 24. tepociali Yiitral fty won. lo 1. wben 101 mr wmt tt In the nasth limine. The Mtun sot fifteen hlte lautrt-e ten n navl il l Wiry. I'mplre. Many Htoiy. Ual l i t. Lenny snd Ciranl; LUar. Car. A wedding of unusual Interest In Pres- bytsrtsn mlsslonsry circles In Uils psrt of the countrv took place In Hsuevue on Wednesday evening when Miss Edna Findley of Bellevue wss united in mar riage with Glen Rice of Pierce. Neb. Miss Findley Is the dsughter or Mrs. W. If. Findley. whoee husband, Kev. w. H. Findley, wss for years a missionary among the Omaha Indians. The young woman la a graduate ot Bellevue college. In the class of 111. The two yeara after her e-raduation she spent aa a missionary In ths Sheldon-Jackson school in Alsska. During the Isst year aha has been teacn Ing In the Bellevue public school and has been active In local missionary clrolea. Mr. Rio Is also a Bellevue graduate in the clsss of isll and while In school be was a star athlete and debater. Ha won first place aa Bellevue) representative In the ststs peace contest In 1911 over the Crelghton men. This ysar Mr. Rice completed hie four-year course st Mc Cornrick Theological seminary. Chicago, and after hla wedding Journey he and his brlds expect to enter upon a pastorate In westsrn Nebraska. The ceremony Wednesday evening was performed at 7:4o on ths lawn of ths Findley home In Bellevue by Dr. Stephen Phelps. Prof. E. M. Jones of Omaha, under whom Mlaa rtndley studied muslo while in Bellevue college, plsyed the wed- dlnc march. The wedding procession moved serosa ths lawn down a white csrpeted . alsie formed of daisy chains to a bsnk of oass and under a bell of daisies ths nuptial knot was tied. Little Irmabelle Cum- mlngs, cousin of the bride, carried the ring In a Illy chalice. Mlsa Mildred Stepp ng "I lAve Tou Truly" Just before the ceremony and following it Mies nssei Wilcox rendered two violin numbers, ac companied by Miss Ruth Flynn. The brl'le waa beautiful In a gown of white crepe de chins with chantllly lare and pearls, her long tulle veil being held with lilies of the valley and smllsx. ins csrrted a shower bouquet of lilies ot the alley and white roses. Her cousin. Miss Irene Deau. aa brldes- mald. waa gowned In pink and carried pink sweet eaa. Mr. Velmsn Rlcs, the groom's brother, as best man. After the ceremony a reception wss held on the lawn to all th guests. One hundred and ten friends and relatives of the bride and groom were present. Out- of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. II. Hire of Pierce, Neb., parents of the groom; Mr. end M'S. N. J. Rics vt Flagler. Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Otis and Rev. George 8. Rica of Council Bluffs, Uersld snd Wlmsn Rice of Flagler. Colo.; i'rof. and Mrs. E. M. Jones of Omaha, Dr. and Mrs. Wilcox and daughter, Hasel, Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Halsey ot Omaha. Ulas Mary E. Kins and Miss Ceanor M. MUman of Logan. Ia.; Misses Christine Jensen of South Omaha. Msr garet Nunn ot Walthlll. Florsnos Stevens of Minnesota. Cleo Scott of Chad row. Neb.; Mlaa Brown of Ceoksvtlle. HI.; Mrs. sod Miss Irene Deau of Valley Falls. Kan.; Mrs. W. J. Cummtngs and children, Irmabelle and Blllle. of UsKitoa, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Itataerman and eon, Frank, of 1'awner City. Neb.; Mrs. Frauk Middle of !., ban The biiilc received many beautiful gifts, j (sfter which a sumpuous banquet was given to the members ami visitors. Eight Hundred Austrian Troops Killed by Italians ROME, Juns 23. (Via Paris, June 24) The official statement Issued tonight at the headquarters of the general staff of the Italian army was ss follows: "Along ths entire front there has been an artillery duel between pieces of medium aud larger caliber. The enemy endeavored last night to attack particu larly Monteplano, Val Grande, Val rio cok, Cremaverse. (situated between Fix socolllns and Zelllenkofel). and C.-aU-vcrde. which had been occupied by our troops yesterday. "During ths night of Juns H-22 and continuing the following day, the enemy made three desperate attacks against our position at Frelkofel. All these attacks were repulsed successfully by the splen did fire of our artillery and ths use ot hand grenades. The enemy left ton bodies on the bettlefletd. ''In the bay of Plesso preparations are being made by the Austrlana for ths In stallation of heavy artillery, and slong the neighboring heights convoys have been seen going from Plesso towsrd the upper I son to game was a three-base hit by Mead of the visitors with the bases full. Bat teries: Western, Van Iw, Van Lew and Carson; Milllgan, O ruber, Havellka and Mead. BUICK DEALERS HOLDING CONVENTION AT LINCOLN (From a Staff Corespondent.) LINCOLN. June 24. (Special.) Three hundred and fifty Buick automobile deal ers representing lows. South Dakota snd Nebraska are In Lincoln today for their fifth annual convention. This Is sbout half of the actual number In the three states. The thing Interesting most ' of them Is the exhibit of the nek six-' cylinder 1918 Buirk. This evening a ban quet was held st ths Lincoln hotel with Lee Huff of Omaha as toastmaster. Aat .twaral that Speaks Volwswes. Golden State. Extra Pry Champagne, was swarded the "Orand Prix" at the Panama-Paciflo International exposition. This mskes) ths fourth "Grand Prix" for this famoua Champagns. produced by the Italia a Swiss Colony. Astl, California. Revenue Agent and ' Distiller Indicted FORT SMITH. Ark., June 24. Knox Booth, former chief of the government "In the Monte Nero region aud along .Internal revenue district of Tennessee the Isonso the dsy of June quietly." 32 passed Mllllarasi Defeats Western. WB'TKRX. Neb., lune 24. (SDeoisl.) Ths Mtllliian base ball team defeated the Western team here Tuesday by a score or u to w The feature of the and Alabama, with headquarters at Nashville.: John L. Casper, a Ksnsss City distiller, and ten other men. were Indicted by a federal grand Jury this afternoon In connection with an alleged conspiracy to . defraud the government by illegal operation ot distilleries. See its Purity! 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