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    THE BKE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. JUNE 8, 1915.
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VERBAL FIREWORKS !
AT SUFFRAGE MET
Dr. .Ansa Howard Ehrw' and Mr.
Teomant Cluh Orer Statni of
Congressional Union.
ISSUE' IS UID ON TEE TABLE
CHICAGO. June 7. The mid-year
tonference of the National American
Woman Suffrage association was only
half "a hour old today when -verbal
sperka began to fly. The partici
pants were Dr. Anna Howard Shaw,
president of the asaoclatlon; Mra.
Thoniaa W. Tonniani, president of
the , Wisconsin atata oraanlcatlon,
and, as peacemaker, Mine Harriet
Taylor Upton, preaidant of the state
organisation of Ohio. Mra. Youmana
accused Dr. Shaw of flattening her
cut with- a ataam roller.
The trouble arose orer the Con
gresalonal union, a auffraglat organi
sation aald ; t advocate militant
vetnoda. Including attacks on parties
and Individuals which oppose the
woman movement. . This la one of
the moat Important subjecta to coma
before the conference.
Mra. Toumane offered resolution
telling for. an arbitration 'committee on
hleh the " cont ressionei. onion should
have, fair r preeemati6 to consider ell
mstter bearing on fie nubject, the com
mittee to report leter- to the conference.
A motion to teble, by Mr, Ptenley
McCorrrllck of New York carried 4 to
nbove the protests of Mm. Youmana, who
Instated that ehe had a right to address
the delegates on the aubject'
"A motion to table la not open to dis
cussion,", aald lit. Bh aa ahe brought
the cava! down aad Insisted en . order.
The rote waa taken and the Wisconsin
trader obtained recognition long enough
to aa ...
"I wish to. enter my-.solemn proUet
against tactics which shut off discussion
of this moat Important subject."
Mra. Vptrm explained that the tabling
of the revolution waa . do -to opposl
tfc. .to ,th.,su.Wct matter . It, Ju,t to
the. neeesally of stralghtenlnc out the
vaiioile problem , before the conference.
Representatives ; of- 'the etetee were
called fcpea t te - report progeeae In-" 6r
gsnlsing the congreMkwal district
Among other state presidents In at-,
tendance et the first ecsAlon were Mra.
Wltr Mc.Vub Miller. MlksoUrl.'and Mra.
lrr.rr Nmlth. Nebrsske.' The represen
tation from the south ftnctpectedly
largo, while New York and 'other eastern
elate, where the women ere fighting' for
the ballot, sent restricted delegations. ' '
Miss Mlaekwell Preeilete Ylctorr."
Alice fctone illa"kwell of Boston,' a eet
eran suffrage leader, declared that the
addition of only a few .more suffrage
states would bring congress to the point
of submitting to the J people, a nation
vide suffrage atnendmrnt.
Mies l?lackwll seld:
"Stoma pe.vle talk as though the only
difficulty In our. way was congress, but
1ht Is a mistake. Our real work wCl,
begin after congress has passed eiicn an
anwulmcnt and submitted it e'the
etaiee for approval or rejection., We shall
have to carry thirty-six tte leglala-,
turea. This will be a much tougher job
thaa passing It through congress, but It ,
can b done. The elder Vaiiderbllt said
that he found It harder to make his first
thousand dollars than all the rtst of his
fortune, ami It will be herded to get the
rtt frTtecn states than the last thirty
tu.ee. .
"The. number of suffrage states ' has
grown from (our to twelve In the Ut
fixe years. This has changed the statue
of our Question in congress from eon.
temnt te serious interest and reepeet.
it fcaa given ts a majority vote in the
wests and n very large minority vote
in the houea. Only the eddltlon of a
tew more euffrage statee will be needed.
In my opinion, to bring us the necessary
two-thirds rote In congress for the sub.
mission of the natlott-wade euffrage
nnndmnt.
Therefore, if we want favorebls ac
tlou by congress, the most . vitally Im
portant thins to do new te to got more
euffrage states." y , ,
BALKAN SITUATION AT A GLANCE Oblique shading indicates part of Dobnidja
province which Itoumania took from Bulgaria in the second Balkan war and is now will
ing to restore on condition the latter join it in entering the war with the allies. Hori
zontal shading indicates the Austro-Hungarian province of Transylvania which Ron
mania demands as the price of her neutrality.
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Carranza Troops,
i About to Occupy
Capital, Says Envoy
NEW YortK. Jtme ".-Gustavo Eapi
roa Mlrelra, private secretary to Oeneral
Vntistlan Carranse, who reached New
York yesterday on hie wsy to Washing
ton on what he terme "a very Important
tnbtrion." Ineued a statement today In
which ho said that peace eemed near
In Mexico and that the campaign of
the Carransa forree against Villa and
his followers would not be prolonged
more than three months.
tienor Mireles eald he had just received
a meeeege confirming news of an over
whelming defeat administered Oonerala
Villa and Angeles near Ieon by General
Ohregon with the capture of all the artil
lery and trains of the defeated armies.
Carransa troops, the statement con
tinued, onder command of Pabto Oon
aalee. were about to take possession of
Mealoo City.
"Before my departure from Vera
Crus." the statement continues, "the
first chief had ordered the governors of
the central states to prepare trains of
cereals, which are In readiness to be
taken Into the capital aa soon aa It Is
oceupted by our forces. This will solve
In thorough manner the Mexican sit
uation. "I beilev that with the - last mag
nificent victory obtained by the consti
tutionalist forces, the campaign will not
be prolonged over three months more."
6CLI or HlUiS.
GEBMANS SEND '
LARGE FORCES TO
WESTERN ARENA
(Continued from rage One.)
OMAHA NURSE WHOSE BODY WAS
F0U1TD AT GLENWOOD.
National Women's
Trade Union League
Meets in New York
NEW TOKK. June t.-Nearly thirty
trades in which women are era
piaoed and more thaa tonoo women
workers were represented , by delegates
te the biennial ' convention of Ue Ne-
tiol Women's Trade Union league of
America which began j atre today ant
will continue throughout the week.
'Chief among the subjects to be die
cuasod are the organisation of all workers
into trade unions, oo.ua) pay for equal
work, aa eight hour day, a living wage
r,d full cltlsenehlp for women. It was
rvported also that some ef the delegates
would advocate a six-hour working day
fur wooken.
lelegates from pi any cities, Including
tst Louis, Chicago, i'hildelphia, Baltl
tOore. Boston. Denver aad Los Angeles
rA!e in a proeeenlon down riftb avenue
today and gathered at the trade union
hrarfijtisrtere for . the . opening Maalon.
Tonisht they will attoiid a mass meeting
in ' Coopr I'tiien. r ',
Leaders tn manjr branches of women's
employment will address the eeeeton.
Among the speakers are Samuel Oom
prs. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, presi
dent of the woman suffrage party; Mra.
t'herlee Foster Camp, delegate from the
National Woman Woman euffrage asso
ciation; Mies Louise Mittleatadt of Kn
sks City aBd Miss agues Kestor.
. The woman euffrage party will give a
icelptioa to the delegates Tuealay and
t.n Wednesday they will be entertained
at the Henry ttreet .eeAUement. Mrs.
iismoD.d HoUtna, one i t the leaders ef
the garment workare in Chicago pr
sided aa president of the National Kiague.
mane will renew their efforta to land
troops on the Baltic coast of Russia!
rra)ek Offlelal RasoH.
PABia, June 7. The French evar office
this 'afternoon- gave 'out the following
statement oa the progress of hostilities:
'. '"In the sector to the north of Arras
last .ikUflit was, marked by .an engage
ment of arflljery of extreme severity,
particularly tn the 'vicinity of lorette, of
Ahlaln,' of the ..Cabaret.. .Rouge, near
SoucitSj of 'the Labyrinth' end of Ecurle.
jne enemy in tnis seme sector deliv
ered (wo counter attacks, each of which
tailed completely. Ono was against the
sugar refinery 'of Pouches, which was
checked by the fire of our artillery, while
the. other was against the northern pert
of the Labyrinth, which was driven bock
by our Infantry. .
,' On the other hand our forces have
made further progress.. Particularly did
we gain ground one kilometer (two-thirds
ef a mile) east. of the Chapel of Lorette
and In the central part of the work called
the- Mhyrinth' we advanced about 100
eres.
''This morning aSout f ej"cloek' we, deJ
llvered an attacM' neir Hebruterene
against tha positions of the enemy located
In the , neighborhood of the i Toutvent
farm. Hot we ocouplsd along a front of
l,?00 yards - two ' euooeeaive lines of
trenches, made some prisoners and cap
tured some machine guns.
"To the north of the Alsne, not far from
Moulln-eous . Toutvent . the . counter at
tacks en the part of the enemy reported
yeaterday oontlnued throughout the entire
night In this vary intenee fighting we
have retained our gains, at the earn time
hexplng poeaeton on this front of about
one kilometer, the two lines of trenches
captured by us from the enemy during
the day.
"The endeavor to bombard Verdun, re
ported the day before yesterday, haa not
Since. been repeated. ' '
"There Is nothing to report from the re
mainder of the front."
Otreus Otlrtol Re part.
BERLIN, June T.-Vla London.)-The
war office Issued the following statement
today: . .
"Western theater: The Fteneh renewed
their attache on the southern slope of
Lorelte Hlls during the aftemon of yes
terday. Their attacks broke down ander
our fire. Further attempts to aiako an
attack during the night were stopped
at the outset.
"The enemy attacked unsuccessfully
this morning southeast of Hebutemo,
east of Doullen. The battle haa not yet
come to a conclusion. ' A French ettack
extending over the large front at Moulin-ous-Toutvent.
northeast of Solssons. was
for the greater part repulsed Immediately,
In only one place did the' attack teach
our outer treaoheer for poe session of
which fighting continues.
-"Our position al VaaouQls was' attacked
yesterday. Notwithstanding the employ
ment of Incendiary Implements, which
covered our trenches with slightly burn
ing liquid, the French did not eucceed In
penetrating Into our position. The enemy
(led back Into Its own trenches, with
heavy tosses.
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Exports Show Loss
in" Manufactures
Despite War Orders
Italian Monks Are
Arrested on Charge
of Aiding Enemy
BARI. luiy. June 6.-Vle Rome and
Paris. June 7.) Certain details of the
recent arrest here of five Dominican
monks, whose monsstery windows looked
out over the Adriatic, have been made
public.
Aa army lieutenant noticing the flash
ing rays of a strong light, traced them to
the monastery. The monk In charge de
clared there were only three monks In
the building. A second monk appeared,
but the lieutenant could not locate the
third. Finally he broke down the door
of a 'cell and found within a monk who
had a war map upon which were annota-
Wheat Drops Seven
Cents at Minneapolis
on War End Eumors
MINNEAPOLIS, June 7.-July wheat
dropped 7 cents here early today, due to
peaoe rumors from Canada. Heavy for
eign selling at Winnipeg started the de
cline. The option opened at lltt'A and
soon dropped to 11. X.
DEATH RECORD. '.
Ga Fairs.
PIERRE, g. D., June 7. Special Tele
gram.) Ous Fates, one of the pioneer
residents of Tort Pierre, died at hi home
In that city last night of general de-.
blllty.
KAISER HAS NO REPORT
OF SINKING NEBRAOKAN
WASHINGTON, June T. Amfeaeeader
Oerard reported yesterday that the Ger
man admlretty as yet has no report on
the torpedoing of the American, steamer
Nebraska, but was conducting an inves
tigation. Ambassador Gerard's mesas ire - Waa an
answer to the State department Inquiry
whether any report had been, received
from German sources. Meanwhile the
department awaits also a full report of
the inquiry by American naval' a&acbee.'
sent to Liverpool from London.
WASHINtWON. June 7. "Despite the
so-called war orders,"' says an official
analysis of foreign trade Issued today by
the Department of Commerce, "the ex
ports of manufacturers of ail kinds, other
than foodstuff have been less than in the .tlona of military value.
similar period before the war." Alt three monks said the upper story
The statement refers to the foreign ' of tn monastery was not tn use. Invee
trade for the ten months ended in April tlgatlon showed on the upper floor there
which shows a trade balance of almost i h"1 be"1 'ct UD ncar window a large
tl.000,000,000. j reflector for signalling; purposes. Here
"The normal rales of rrev ifacturers i Jso two mat monks were found.. All
during peace." the statement says, "were w-ro uk'" ,nto custody,
vreator than those under exlstins? war' T1" search ef the lieutenant revealed a
ondltlons. rtccatise of this fact and the j 'argo number of documents and notes pre-
xtraordlnary shrinkage of exports of , Pared by the tuonks, together with letters
crude materials It is found that the net,lrom colleagues in Vienna.
X nompson
Delightful New Apparel
for Hot Weather Wear
Dainty Summer Dresses
Attractive Wash Suits ;
Genuine Palm Beach Suits
In a profusion of distinc
tive styles at moderate
prices an irresistible' coin
bination. 1 '
New golfine skirts $6.75. .
Talm Beach Suits $12.50
to $16.50.
Dainty Wash presses
$6.75 and $8.50.
Under the law it Is impomtble tor the
Italian authorities to search the premises
of religious Institutions unless they have
direct evidence of acta believed to .be
MRS. DORA WAIXINO-RILKT.
Body of Omaha Nurse
Found Near Glenwood
in Flooded Waterway
of Eefugees Leaves
Mexico City Today
.The body of Mrs. Dora Walllng-Rlley,
wire or Joseph Kiiey, engineer at an
Omaha hospital, was found In Keg creek
Immediately east of Qlenwood, la., yes
terday afternoon
dently thrown herself
eleven days ago when she was missed by
her relatives near Glenwood. I
Identification was made possible only
with her brother, Sidney Walling, In West
Glenwood during the illness of his wife,
"he was married In Omaha In January
of this year. She left her brother's house
May V, saying that she was going to
the postoffloe and no one , remembered
seeing her afterward. She was 17 years
of age.
Increases In our total exports has been
wholly In foodstuffs."
Ono if tho outstanding features of the
analysis is that more than 148.000.000 worth
of American hpraes and almost $10,000,000 j agalnet the Interests of tbo state,
worth of mules have been fed In the bat- ! . .
:irEu?oLn;",1rner,0it:: worth roiFirst Tramload
In Europe alone of tho world's grand
divisions, bos American foreign tiade in
creased. European nations took J2S7,000,-
more of American goods duilngr the
ten months then during tho same, period
that n vak irlt 1 1 m w a
t ons took iI-.o(W ilT a - WAJBHINOTON.. June 7.-Nlnety Amer-
rty-foOr-BogMshrrfen. Span-
iSE' jI'.VTe tli -Z. larts and fifty-seven others of various
Great- Britain took $304,80000 more dur-,refU" T " Clty today
Ing the period than In the prevlo7ear'7 m. K""? BT"ilU,,
period:. France $1JS,000.000 mere; Italy minister, acting for the American govern
$:x,000.000 more; Sweden $59,700,000 more; rranged.
Netherlands $J0.400.000 more, and Norway 1 otner refugeea from the famine atricken
ta.OOO.OOO more. . Exports to Germany capltaU who will leave later to Join the
showed i $S0,0Cfl,000 decrease: Austria. Part' at Vera C"" wl bring tho num-
Hungary a $is,500.000 decrease, and Bel-ler to mor than The British consul
mi auvisea American uonsui K'Ulman
that many women and children are
among tho number.
The Vllla-Zapata authorities tn Mexico
City will send a train to Tlsayura, where
Vera Crus,
tn charge of Consul Gcnersl Fhnnklln.
An emergency supply of American food
haa been ordered te Vera Crus for the
refugees. The Red Cross today tele
graphed Galveston officials to ship SO.OOO
pounds of corn and 30, ono pounds of besna
on an army transport, which goes for
refugees.
The State department had no official
advices today to confirm the reported
Obregon victory over Villa forces at
Leon.
glum a $34.31)0,000 decrease.
; Lincoln Will Have
Sra-rtSlMew Orpheum Theater SXSiT iS
l From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. June 7. SneMl Tle.m
by means of a red rubber finger etall --Arrangements were completed today for
which she wore to protect a freali scar qf the early erection of a new Orpheum
a treatment for keloid." One foot pro- j theater at the corner of Twelfth and O
jectlng front the water led to the die- streets. There hss been a bitter fight
oovery by . a river man. the rest of the j between the south side business Interests
body being Imbedded Inm ud. and lots had already been fought at
Mrs. Riley wss living apart from her! fourteenth and N streets for the build
husband and had been making her homo ; ,ni hut the north side Interests have
won the fight The theater will be erected
at a cost of about $1.000. The old
Orpheum will be used as a combination
picture and vaudeville theater.
German Subsea' ...
Craft Caught in 1
Net Surrender
IeartmBt Orders.
WABHINGTO.M. Jane 7. -Special Tele
reni lstn ak pensions riHl' Ire
a. Muler. I Jim win. $.3, ii.ry Jubusun,
a .-)u, waa appointed ooetmaster at
..rma. ou.r county, guuth lxn!,
- k 1 Iijitp, re.triid; W. A, Mc-
luiyre at Ail ii.n. ('iiIk,ii county, l.
-l K i iriitri. rlld and lr N,
i'rvy hi t..i.rn ri airings. Wye.,
,! l K. iri-y. reein'ted
!-! i-i i.,i,i'd: Albert W.
'''mn ai i.t, lav County, Prutn
l'"': :m V.. Itarvey t Car-
f"nii, Laianii ur.ty. S yurnlng.
Apartrop's, Tv. Iiomi ana cottages
be leuUd Q-iIrkly sad cheaply by a
i v i -jI ,ifeBt",Ad. . .
KRW TORK. June 7. Three German
submarines recently were trapied and
captured in the Firth of Tey, near Glas
gow, according to peraone arriving here
today on tho steamer Cameronta front
Eastern the.tert North of Kurschany MW " Wv7o!-
our cavalry forced a passage across tlHH""J". "7""' .w i
. . .... . ,' ..... . , ' and trapped by nets dropped Irr the nar- f
Wlndau and advanced In a southeasterly; ... k K1..fc ,w ... i
direction. Eaat of Kurtowiany and In the hVve leav"" Th,y "rmed .JbT
,T,.n w P. our erren.ive!nwrBT4 -llly hnura ,t w ,
ntade good progress, and an addlltlonal , ,K. . ,
$.50 prisoners and ten machine guns fell o,,.
into our nenae. ooutn ot me Nl.men the ; No ,uch tneident has been mentioned
t... Dt ... nr pm oeeq riearee: ot all ; i . of tha official Hrltlnh announx.
AMALGAMATED COPPER
, COMPANY IS DISSOLVED
NEW TORK, June T. By more than a
two-thirds vote the stockholders of the
Amalgamated Copper company today
ratified tho plan of the directors to dis
solve Amalgamated ceased sometime ego
to be more than a holding compsny, hav
ing turned Its active operations over to
the Ansconda Copper Mining company,
which It controls through stock ownership.
The Store for Shirtwaists
Very handsome new blouses of lawn for $2.50
and $3.50.
We Have It
Genuine Palm Beach Suiting; 65c a yard.: .
Can be easily laundered any number of times with
out injury to fabric or color. The only kind we have
is the gemiin Palm Beach suiting - '
65c a Yard
Ambassador Page
Sees King George
LONDON, June 7. The American am
bassador, Walter Hlnes Page, was re.
cetved at Buckingham palace today by
King George. The ambassador presented
to the king a medal cast tn New Orleans
on the occasion ot the celebration of a
century of peace between the United
States and Great Britain. The presents-I
tlon waa not accompanied by any formality.
A ; small cKoice--;
but very choice ; offices
There are only a fete from
which! to choose, but jf any
meet your requirements, you
will be more than satisfied.
Talk to any of our tenants
and you will find the reat
satisfaction they all feel in
having an office in
THE BEE BUILDING
"The building that it alwayt neju"
' We offer:
222 Choice office Suita. north llfht, very desirable
for doctors or dentlsta; waiting room and '
private office; 630 equare feet. . . .$45.QO
322 Choice office 8ulte. north light, verj desirable
for doctor or dentlsta; waiting room and two
private offices; 630 square feet. .. .$45,00
601 Is'lc cool office with vault, near elevator and
autre; electric light free, 210 square feet
for $18.00 .
Apply to Building Sup't. Room 103. ,
THE BEE BUILDING
Bee Want Ads Produce Kesults.
, ' If-aii ..i,. , - ... , i,,i'1rr-,lL X
enemies ae far as th lino from Tolauats
te aahlesysskL
"Southeastern theater: During the bat.
tie at Prsemysl prisoners were
taken. East of rreemyal the troops of
tb Teuton U allies conUnued their vic
torious battle. They drove back the en
emy towards Wyesnia, to the northeaat
ot Moecteske. Part ef the army under
General Von Linstngen has crossed the
ments.
When the Cameronta left Glasgow ordi
nary business there virtually had been
suspended and ell available men were
employed In the government ship yard.
Da tha outward voyage the Cameronta,
took more than l.aoo Canadian . troops
across the ocean. Six torpedo boat de
atroyers convoyed It through the war
sons.
Pnleeter at Zurawana and haa taken the 1 1
till to the north of the eastern bank by j MntnmVr.l 0 ftldpr
storm. Farther south the pursuit reached i i'AUtUI UJf IjlU XVlUttl
the Kowica-Kaluas-Tomaasowoa line. The
rtumber of prisoners taken has been In
creased te more than t,0ua,"
,
Seven Deaths from
Drowning at Chicago
CHICAGO. June T. Seven deaths by
drowning was the toll la Chicago yes.
terday. The fret Sunday of the present
hesLt wave, according te tae reports te
the police today. Thouaanda ot pweona
sought relief from the heat by swimming
aad boating The maximum temperatura
was
The fieo Want A4s Are Ckst Business
Beeeters. . . . ,
Shot Through Back
VIKALIA, Cal.. Jttns 7. A bullet pierced
the back ot Monroe Brlnkley, aged 21
years, while riding a motorcycle yester
day with A I vlna Wilson, aged Is years,
perched on the seat behind him. He wes
Instantly killed- .The ball clipped the
finger of the girl, who had thrown her
arms about tirinkiey'a neck to protect
Mm. John Wilson, the girl's father, is
under arrest here today rharged with the
shooting. .
Doa't Have Ssrl.a lsk.
Tr.ke Ihr. King's New LXsvovery and
you won t catrh cold. It kills the cold
germs, k-eri you well. XV. All drug-gUik.-rAtiv.rtlsrn)ent.
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Some of the
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