.'''I (111 .( Tin 'usual Tin: l.KK: Ai:mNT ( ' i 1 . A ((MAMA, GERMAN-AMERICANS ; SCORE GOVERNMENT Resolutions Allege Favoritism to England and Neglect of Ameri can Intercits in Mexico. 'ARMS TRAFFIC CALLED UNMORAL SAN FRANCISCO. Cal . 4. I'rotest8 against "unmoral traffic in arms and ammunition" with Rng- . land, the English viewpoint In public . pinion on the Kvropoan war and rltlclsm of the fcoverijiuetit'a atti tude toward Genua;;)' arm expressed .today In roi.utlOTi:- iirja.nliiioiiftly adopted by th! NaUor.nl iWman Amerlcan Alliance, B'sraHnl iiero in .Ua eighth annual convention. The resolutions wcto r-'oriiiiif ndod for adoption by the re.'Ji.itlons rom- mlttee after the refuial to report 'favorably "an opeu If Iter" a(Ulre3Pod '.to President WITcon, which -.vas car ' rled to the floor of the cnuvcni !on by ,i minority report of the opmiittee. ' President's roller Criticised. The resolutions Crrlored tiir l.yaily of ' German-Amci lean ieirsnlei at the ?. convention to li stcarHnat, hut may. "vVe deplore that our fe-nvrrnm-'nt him on the i Tart f England practically permitted violations of internntlonnl law ar.d I t r -' fcrenoi v tth commerce, to t!ia drttin'.cnt vi'f Aincnr an interest ami him n 'ho pnrt of another country. Mexlrn. supinely suf 'tered the 1etnictl"n of Amec-li .n life ond 'property, while In the caw of (jcrmnny 1t qtlckly asumd n 1 1. 11 .ntening unci un . " mpromUin etUtirV" ' MEXICAN SITUATION GROWING MORE ACUTE The labor unions recently held a parade in Vera Cnia, Mexico, protesting- a?ainst the free distribution of food to the poor cf the- city by American Consul Canada and the American Red Cross society. Photo shows Canranza addressing the crowd from the balcony of the federal building, telling them "to keep up the good work." EWALL OF YATER SWEEPS THROUGH I MIDDLE OF ERIE 1 fContlnucd rr.n race One.) vii begun by -Tsons reported misstn! Pthe police at noon. i,. Erie eltlxene responded generously to J the. call igr fund for the suffering and 'homeless loaned by Mayor Btern. Mayor 8tern announced that 'a thorough In vestigation of the disaster will be made, calling attention to the fact that wern " Infcs of danger from Mill creek had been J".iven In 1RM when It overflowed Its bank snd caused 10ml loss of life. 1 J.- Maror Asks tor Militia. Mayor Stern rss mnde a reauett for a iuniany ui me Mxvcentn rogiraoni 01 1110 'mnsylvanla National guard to ptrol -the ruined aectlon of the city, p The entire police and fire f.trcca of the J;ctty worked throughout the nlahl on thn trulna, recoverintr tbe fourtcea hodlea from mMti area, that Included approximately ono- half of the devastated district. The men worked under the direction of Mayor W. -.I. Btern and the four member of the I city council. JJ The dlatrlct awept by the flood extendi rweniy-eixin i hi i V ju ah' f . . i jt mhlh i f It -s 1 ! fN f ;; Hr IN' i Ml1 vJiintm tJi J ill WTmni fTi '.'"r " ir .jmrsmrtm OD(tCAHS PSOTJCSX -jGMUST XTiZZ TaoH IN VERACRtf. i ADMIT AMERICANS HAVE GRIEVANCE London Paperi Say Great Britain Modified Rulea Became Germany Had Broken Them. WILL USE IBERIAN INCIDENT from atieet and French Knuthweatem Ppeclal, leaving New York I at 4 n. m. i The rain atorm which culminated In the cloudbtiret at Erie, covered all of northern Pennsylvania, and weatcrn New York. It began with a terrific downrour ycaterday afternoon and continued prac tically without cessation all through the night and wrll Into the day. In no place except in the Immediate vicinity of Erie, however, did It al proach the cloudburat atage. TJew York City Flooded. KflW YORK. Aug. .-Btret in New York City and ltn auburba were turned Into yellow rlvera, surface anil elevated trafflo waa badly crippled, wlrea were blown Into a tangled network, trees were , uprooted and hundreda of cellara were I flooded. In a torrential downpour thnt broke over the metropolitan section this forenoon to the accompaniment of a alxty-mlle gala. j In the height of the gale amall . schooner went to the oottom. Its captain and a aallor were drowned In a small Doat. Along the northern court of New Jer sey the gale wreaked damage difficult to estimate- Bcabrlght, swept Dy me ocean VHtraat, in thi , uptown otanaaM aecupr., ':thr), tliw. wllhln eighteen monM.a. was i "u mx-... - f- haitere asmln. .about a mllo. The release or tne water , of New yorlt atr an,, -held back by the nam arm a nut. w. . der mfcUr -tlve feet high toward the- ally and thrM fMt deep. on Twcntyslxth tret. It w crested! Germany and Austria Give Up Hope of Getting Aid from Roumania BERLIN. Aug. 4. (Via Iondon.)-A warning that nothing can be expected from Iloumanla, la conveyed to the renders of the Tagea Zeltung, In an edi torial this morning by Count Erneat Re ventlow. His article, which la headed Roumanla'a Falling Quotatlona," sum marises the mtuatlon In tne following paragraph: Those frledly relations with Roumania made sacred by tradition and on the German aide, by firm confidence can hardly longer be considered as existing." nount lleventlow Points out rtnu- mania'a refusal to permit exports of grain or to permit ammunition for the Turks to pasa through Its territory, al though Russia waa permitted to trans ship muntUona to Serbia. He says It had been hoped Roumania. would fulfill LONDON. Aug. 4. The comment of the London afternoon papers on the correspondence between Walter II. Patro, the American ambassador, and Sir Edward Grey, the British foreign secretary, admit" generally that America and other neutrala have a grievance, but they insist, to use , the words of the Westminster Ga- j lette "that Great Britain has been I compelled to modify aome of the ox- j repted rules because Germany has deliberately broken these rules." ( Continuing the Westminster Gazette j ears: "For the moment we would do well to recognlre that on a strict Interpretation of International law, neutrals have a j grievance upon which they are entitled to Insist, but thl s grievance arises In the i main from the peruliar use Germany has chosen to niako of the submarine In Its war upon merchantmen, both enemy and neutral." , This same newspaper In reference to the sinking of the Drltlsn steamer Iberian, In which an American lost his life, notes the alienee of the American pr.-ss on this Incident. Then It says: "The German answer to tho American note has been most llrect. It has taken the practical form of the killing without warning of American seamen. Apparently, If the American press has Its way. no notice Is to be taken of this fact. This Impression of the real feeling of the lilted States In this matter will bo no I ore lost upon Germany than upon this country." The Evening Standard, In an editorial, says: "The notes exchanged show that the difference between Great Britain and the United States, although they are by no means Irrecomiliable." It pointa out that Sir Edward Grey un reservedly accepted the main American contention that International law must prevail over national law. Continuing, It argues that the order in council makes were to direct us to do any act emtrary to the rights of free citizens, or the wel fare of society, we would be bound to disobey." The report declared that Catholics up hold and support the public school sys tem, but feel that rellirlous Instruction Is necessery, and therefore bear an extra burden for private schools. An ep nlon was expressed that In time all general forms of religion will be taught in free schools. The report condemns the action of poli ticians in raising religious issues In cam paigns, as well as the activities of quusl pol:tical societies In discriminating against persons of any faith. It was recommended that the commission b made permanent. The report of the secretary stated 1,fCI.43.0t was collected during the last year, and that the assets of the order exclusive of speclale funds are nearly KOC'.tOi). There are now nearly JsO.ftW members. A For Sale-' ad wilt turn second-hand furniture into cash. Three Revolutions Start in Portugal LISBON, Portugal. July . (Via Tarl. Aug. 4.) Delayed in Transmission.) Sett satlonal and alarming reports are curren; In the capital of no less than three separate revolutions In Portugal. Riots and assaults are of dally occurrence. Political feeling has completely disor ganised the army and claehes between the royal and tho republican supporters ami other factions are frequent. "Yesterday a quartermaster from the engineers' barracks shot and killed three sergeants of his regiment and then com mitted suicide. The sergeants were mem bers of a secret society known as the "White Ants," and had denounced the quartermaster as belonging to the repub lican faction, which Is accused of con spiring agaliiM the present government. ) Apartments, flats, houses and cottR can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent." Its treaty obligations or preserve, at least, an uurluht and well wishing neu tral lty, but that the contrary came to national law conform fully to interna. pass. Roumanla'a neutrality became I tional requirements, but if the United "malevolent," he asserts, with a ten dency to enter the conflict on the side of Germany's enemies. The Importance ot Roumanla'a aid to Germany and Turkey has been greatly lessened, however. Count Reventlow In sists. Before Russia's Gallclan defeat, Roumania would have been a military factor In co-operation with the Musco vites, he says, but that time is paat and her military and political value as an opponent of Germany is vanishing. The period when Roumania could be con sidered a leading factor In the develop ment of the Balkan states haa gone by, the article declares. with a mass of debris that acted Ilka a , hu,;e battering rani on everything In It a j'ath. 1 Four blocks rtn either side of the J stream. Including State street, the main business artery of th city, were covered to a depth of from six Inches to five feet of water. . . , i I Omm lr Cat Early today gas mains all over the Z city were cut off, and telephone, street Scar and alecUlo lighting service were paralysed. . The charitable societies, the Armory, hotels and haatlly organised aheltera gave ? refuge to those who savod only their J lives and a few meager belongings. v The darkness, the danger of broken electric wires, and the twenty-five mile current of the flood made the work of rescue extremely perilous, and details ot Jihe drowning of twenty-five, thought lost In the flood, were obscure. The life - ving crew from the Lake Erie shore front and the members ot the naval "mllltla have already atarted the search for bodies. , . The narrow escape of Fire Chief Mo iMahon. with four firemen In a succese- ful attempt to rescue three women led to i the report of their death, but they Jumped J to safety from second story windows as the house was washed away from under v'.hera. I rasaeaft-es- Trains tails. V" The washing out of the main line of the New Toik Central and the Penn .' syivania railroads stalled a doxen or more passenger tralna here, with no pros pect af Ihelr departure for a Couple of t days. Mew For mora than forty -eight hours New York had been water-soaked, when the heavy rain began about a. r today. Within four hours thereafter the rain fall totalled one md one-half Inches In the city. At Bandy Hook the total wm n irrhM. tihortlr after a. m. the atorm tapored off. the heavy rainfall , fct th- ,how room, of the Cadillac com ceased and In its atead there came s steady drixala. amall ONE CAR THAT COSTS MORE . .. .... K New Eight-Cylinder Cadillao Ariivei and is on Exhibition Today at Local Branch. ' LESS PROFIT TO THE MAKES The new Cadillac eight arrived last night at midnight and will he on display only , six- cities throughout the United States were allotted more than one States does not accept this view, then Sir Edward Grey concedes that Great Britain will make no objection to an appeal to an International tribunal. This latter Is a very strong point, the Standard sets forth. Insomuch as the United States has elected to stand on International prin ciple. Authority of Church Spiritual Only, Say Knights of Columbus SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 4. The supreme eouncil ot the Knights of Columbua in convention here, received vetterday demonstrator. Omaha waa toward tho tjhe report of the commission on religious head ot this list and ranks with towns prejudices, which expressed the belief such as New York, Chicago, Boston, j that "American fair play will prevail Philadelphia and San Francisco . Thompson-Belden ?C Clearing Sale of 30RQSLS SHOES Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials $6.50 to $9.00 Values, Thursday $4.75 $5.00 to $6.00 Values, Thursday $3.85 Many beautiful styles in broken sizes; values up to $7.00 a pair - - - - $2.95 YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPOR TUNITY TO SECURE ONE OR TWO PAIRS OF SOROSIS SHOES AT THESE PRICES. Maer pany RUSSIAN REAR GUARD HOLDING TEUTONIC HOSTS (Continued from Page One.) over religious bigotry." 1 The report, presented by Colonel P. U. Callahan, chairman, expressed satisfac tion for aid by the general public, and special mention was made of the fairness shown by the Associated Press and news papers In general regarding religious matters. Seven recommendations were attached to the report. The first of these declared a principal cause tor prejudice against of Omaha, 20CO Farnam street which hava been decorated lor mo oc- the js,arBW the OJe is making Catholics arose from an erroneous belief caalon. j great .efforts to advance In a northeast- among non-Catholirs "that we owe such There has been no reduction In thft erIy 0re, ti,jn behind Ostrolenka. i allegiance to the pope as Is Incompatible Cadillao price this year and the follow-j "During three, days' ot fighting, the with proper allegiance to our country. W. C, Leland, general manager or ine cnty two or three vcrsts ti-s nuusj. cnurcn on mis maer, nameiy, inai Cadillao company of Detroit. j -cn August S our troops, during a par- while Catholics acknowledge the pope to To Iacreaae Trice. -nnr.rf.lnB! the Increase In price ofiwc repulsed. (106 on the open body styles, fare of the general tendency tlcularly desperate German attack, which , be supreme In spiritual matters, they do Deadlock Ensues Over Booze Seizure Case at Mason City; lower prices on the part ot most mak ers, General Manager W. C. Leland said: ' "We simply could not continue to pro duce a car of the Cadillao type and qual tty at the old price without doing so at a loss; and I don't think anyone expeota us to do that. "The general tendency of other mak ers toward reductions doea not particu larly Interest us. "Wej shall continue to use the best materials we can obtain, which are best adapted for their respective uses. Taken , he Bus8tan armies welch aro Impeding as a whole, those do not cost any less ; pXi Marshal von Meokensen'e offensive than they have been costing. On the j m th, yieura valley." not hold that be haa any authority In civil matters. If any spiritual authority Craft 'WrecUed. BALTIMOKK. Md.. Aug. 4.-One of the m. . ht ever visi.ea xium section swept Chesapeake bay laat night, I ng facU wera brought forth In an Inter- ennmy repeatedly hurled large masses of "We should lose no proper occasion to causing damage which will run Into the I vlow between George F. Kelm. prealdent ,nfantry against our trenches, but, while declare the position of Catholics." stated a. f .tnUari. Heavy damags ! ... the Cadillao company of Omaha, ana .suffering severe losses, they aavanceu the report, "and the teachings or the t. iiuuaaviiu s wa - i - ... ....... . . waa reported to the corn and fruit crops In Baltimore and Howard counties. Along the bay and river shores hundreds of small, craft, mainly pleasure boats, were torn from their mooring and eest ashore. Ho far as learned there was no loss of life. The Hamburg-Amevlran liner Bulgaria, which haa been tied up at this port ever since the European war began, broke her Unea and waa carried into a Penn sylvania railroad pier adjoining Its dock, demolishing about alxfy feet of the con crete retaining walL The Bulgaria ap parently was not damaged. Houses In low lying streets In Klkton were flooded and the occupanta driven to the upper fioora. from which they were taken In row boats. of mic reuulsed. saw the enemy a cavalry In te make an onslaught on their own inianiry. I . . A A toward 1 which had been thrown nacg in oruer w force them to attack us again. Tiui uer man losses here were very great. . "In the southern sector of the battle, near tho village of Pollahtvnltaa. the enemy concentrated a large mass of in fantry In order to pasa across the valley of the OJe, but our artillery smothered his stuck at the end of the valley, forcing the Qermana In this region to disperse. "Our losses were very heavy, but our troops are making a valiant resistance to the enemy'a plan to deal a severe blow Iroin tne narew line on n cr vi j Autumn Plaids The Newest for Misses and Children's Dresses 59c a Yard A double-width fabric, fine quality a line com prising all of the bright, new color combinations. Dreas Goods Main Floor. Buy Your Linens During the August Sale Damask by the, Yard . $1.25 Bleached Table ' Damask, - $1.00 a yard $1.50 Bleached Table Damask, - $1.10 a yard $1.75 Bleached Table Damask, - $1.25 a yard $2.00 Bleached Table Damask, - $1.50 a yard Huck Towels 15c JIuck Towels, - 10c' 25o Iluck Towels, - 19c o5c Iluck Towels, - 25c 45c Huck Towels, - 29c 75c Huck Towels - 50c $1.50 Huck Towels, $1.00 Bleached Table Cloths ', $2.50 Bleached Table . Cloths, - - $1.89 each $3.50 Bleached Table Cloths, - - $2.38 each $5.00 Bleached Table Cloths, - - $3.75 each $0.75 Bleached Table Cloths, - - $4.75 each $7.50 Bleached Table Cloths, - - $5.00 each $8.75 Bleached Table Cloths, - - $6.75 each $10.00 Bleached Table Cloths, - - $7.50 each contrary, we are paying more ior tain materials now than In the past. "JOverrbody In the manuiacturlwj Rnye Warsaw la EvaeaateeL BKRU.V, Aug. . (By Wireless to Bay- !vll!e.)-The Overseas News agency today f Ou crowded train, bound for Yort wss brought to a stand on the I MAtON CITY. la.. Aug. 4.8peolaU 'vuduct. forty feet over the path of Mill The spectaclo of a Jury being called to cleew, and those on board for hours hear a case and then refuse to return a t watched houses and household goods , verdict, is not coiniii.m. but It comes swept down the torrent. ionoe In a wnlle. Yesterday a Jury was The rush of the water down 8tate . called In a Justice court to listen to the --. t.AA nrr1v evarv store on the ' vilenr In the beer selsure case, which business knows that skilled mechanics ' naya the uueelan legation at The Hague cannot be had (or less money today than j haa officially announced the evacuation a year ago. In fact, conditions are;of Warsaw on account of the lack of rather the reverse. And the lest skilled ammunition. The bridges over the Vis workmen are the kind we use. tula river, the same advices say, have Price Waa Tea Li. itcen mown up. The nrice of our Eight was set too' Reports prepared low In the beginning. As it waa neces has attracted stHte-wlde uttenium. n proved to be a spurring niati h let ween sis attorneys representing the defend ants, and the county attorney. Justice Kimball a-ked the defendants to Introduce evidence to. show reason why the property should not be conflsca- thoroughfare and floating wreckage added te the damage by smashing hundreds ot display windows. Throughout the night the torrent of rain oontlnued. with enly brief Intervals. Only the wide mouth of the creek at the i.k .imr. prevented a much more seri ous devastation. Piles of debris on the ted. They rotusea to miroow-e rv,un.- slreets Intersecting the path of the flood until the state had offered what It had. were heaped up fifteen feet high In aome The atate held back and had nothing to offwr. Attorneys for the defendants ad- A doseo of the largest plants In ths city will be closed down for ten days or two weeks, until the machinery on the first floors can be repaired and debris cleared away. -Early today, as the details of the dis aster began to collect, the story of Firemen Kherry and Bates stood out among the scores ot heroic acta. Taking a girl from her home on the creek bank, they started down the telephone pole which had enahle them to reach her. when the houe tell aga nst the pole and all three were swept Into the swltt cur rent A block further down, ths tiio were pulled (rum the stream by other firemen. dressed the Jury, catling attention to the spectacle presented by the sUte and pleaded for the release of the lis barrels which were seised from the two express companies' offices and the two isllroad deiK-ts. The county attorney resisted In an argument full of ginger. The luetics looked through . alt the book eee ho light liberations. U finally decided that there being no evidence it waa Impossible fr ( It it detiae on any question no n Informed the court. sary to announce the price at the time the car waa announced, and as there had been no manufacturing experience with a car of this type, the cost of production i could only be estimated. ' -In view of certain conditions whL-h arose after the car and the price ha. been announced. It proved that the esti mate was too low. "We might have lessened the cost to the detriment of the car and the pur chaser, or we might have Increased the price. We did neither. And. 13.000 Cadillac buyers have been the gainers. "But, of course, we could not continue on that basis. laereaer In alae. "In the face ot the fact that hundreds of thousands of automobile owners to- at the front and given out by the Overseas News agency say tho Investment of the Kusatan fortress of Ivangurod la progressing. Klght of the outer forts have been stormed, according to these advices, and the possibility of the Russian forces within the citadel escaping Is constantly diminishing. The actual evacuation of the Polish capital waa not referred to in the Kus- lian official communication lasued la Petrograd today, and no confirmation of tho report has been received from any other sourott. All Traffic to Kaat Delated. Bl'FFALO, N. T.. Aug. I.-Trffi be tween the east and the west over the Lake Bhure and Mckel Plate railroads was eoiuplt-toly tied up from the time the clouribui tt I. I go over Erie, last night, until n' lock this morning. Wahti.t rit ULlirfi-riienird In depth ki4 -!. t. ,,! i.k the trains recalled . txy and n i.t ott-r the Mirhlgan Cen tVnd.au tin to lvlrolt was the .1, . . Vh. .Lul l not dy r their cars deflated In . at hi. command. fu. from I10U to li.OM or more-t- how he was able to InatrUot or en- " , ...... .., ,, , en the Jury and It retired for de- "i.ker. "ve felt obliged to i. ,k. v.- reduce prices on new care toe o".n red uce prices on ef an tight-cylinder Os'lllluc, ou the other hand, sees his car actually en hanced In value. Confesses Robbery Of Bank in Iowa DETROIT. Mich.. Aug. 4.-H. R. Bmltb, arrested yesterday, confessed today that he took part In the robot. ry of the Farm, ere Havings bank at North Liberty, la.. July M. Smith confessed that he received V" as his share of the plunder, the police said. The prisoner was taken to Iowa this afternoon. Six Hundred Cases of Cholera in Austria itl.'RIClI. Swltserland. Aug. 1 (Via London, 4:18 p. m. The number of cases of Asiatic cholera In the Austrian em pire on August 1 totaled (29. according t an official announcement made today In Vienna. I Am.'iig those who succumbed to the ' "Even at the advanced price, there will ., vs General Von Klegler, the com be a smaller percentage of profit that ninnicr of an army corps, who was the a person pays on his everyday purchaec,. j r.iy officer of the eutlre staff whe re- And the only reason that even a greater fuicd to be Inoculated against cholera. advance may not be necessary Is thn the car has gained such a strong holu on the public that, from all Indications, the volume ot business will bn larger than ever before." 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