THK KKE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, JXTSE 20, 1915 CORNELL CREW AGAIN SWEEPS RIVER AS OF OLD Here is the latest picture of the Cornell varsity eight in a time row cn the Hudson at Foughkeepsie. The men are boated as follows and will probably row in the same order:Left to right: James, coxwain; Collyer, stroke; O'Brine, 7; Cushing, G; Warren, 5; Andrews, 4; Othus, 3; Bird, 2, and Fernow, bow. 75 Choice of Any $ A 26 4 Trimmed Hat in the House jr Imported Models Domestic Models Paradise Trimmed Hats Dress Hats I Street Hats Ostrich Trimmed Hats I to.L3-Q ? " :;:r: SHOTS STARING WAR FIRED AJEAR AGO Annnrenary of Muider of Auitrit-n Soyml Pair, Retaltio; in Ten Nttioni Flying: to Armi. nVE HUNDRED SHIPS SEA COST A year ago yenterdajr th Austrian archduke, Francis Ferdinand, and hta wife were shot and killed In tti little Bosnian town of Perajevo by 'Oarvlo Printlp. It was tbe act of Prlnilp, a poor atudent. whlcb ul- rcauiica ia ia utuuDi go ing to war. These nations are, on one hand. Great Britain, France, Rnsela, Serbia, Japan. Belgium, Italy and Montenegro, and, on the other, Germany, Austria and Turkey. The war to date, according to con servatlY estimates compiled from the best available reports, has caused a loss to the various belliger ents of more than 6,000,000 mon. dead, wounded and prisoners, and more than 600 ships. Of these about 120 were war vessels. Oataaadla Rmlli. Tbe ouUtanfljif rasulta on land ara thaaa: The BTeater portion of Belgium Is under the control of Oermany. Germany has ben driven from the far east A part of the Dardanelles la In the poaeeaalon of the allied : troops. Portions of France and Russia are In the poaieselon of German troops. A strip ct Alaaec has been taKen from Germany. On the continent of Africa parta of ter ritorial possessions have been lost by both aidee. VeMoue Island poewsslons of Germany have been taken by the forces of the allies. .. . i Italian troopa are In poesesslon iof a' strip of Austrian territory. , The outiatandlna reaulta at sea are these: Herman and Austrian mercantile shipping has been driven from all the open- seas. ; German and AuaUlen war vessels hev. i K7.00S tons have been destroyed. War veseela of the allied nations having ' a total displacement of approximately 13.000 tons have been aent to the bottom. riMta Almost Intact. The greater portions of the German and allied fleets In the North "e remain In tact. Ebcoept for communication through Hol land and the Scandinavian nations, Ger many la cut oft from the rest of the world. Efforts on the part of the Germans la place the British Isles In a similar predloament has reaulted In the sinking . by submarines of hundreds of vessels ' flying the flags of the allied and neutral .'nations.' The sinking In this manner of the I Cuaard liner LuaUeala with the loaa of isnsre than 100 Americas lives precipitated s-rasMast upon the part of the Unite! i States that such practices Insofar 'as jtasyi mfgbt menace Americana, be stopped. TANK MANUFACTURERS COME , TO OMAHA NEXT OCTOBER ' Tbe annual convention of tbe National Association of Galvanised Tank Manu facturers la to be held In Omaha In Oc tober.. A. K. Eaton, proprietor of the Nebraska and Iowa Steel Tank company and president of the national association, has returned to Omaha from Kanaa City, where he attended a conference of th,e executive board of the national as sociation. While there Mr. Eaton also attended a meeting of the United States Metal Cul vert association. He was elected chair man. Mr. Eaton was entertained w'.ille In Kansas City by Charles R. Rutler. preel dtnt of the Kansas City Commercial club. Mr. Eaten finds the demand for steel tsnks growing constant!?. : Killed Vr live Wire. ATLANTIC la.. June . (Special Tel egram.) Arnold B. Burnham. an attache of a show with a rarnlval company which showed here laet week, was electrocuted when handling a live wire her about mid night Saturday night while the company waa loading up. He waa married. The body waa sent to Hervetton, N. T.. where his father re idea. Dsa't Be Cssetlpste. All kinds of ailments remit from con stipation. 1. King' New Ufa Pills are mild and effective, prevent conetlpatlon. 5c. AQ druggUte-AdverUeement. Department Oraere. WASHINGTON. June S.-(Sneral Tel efTfcjn ) On -the recommendation of Sen ator Hitchcock. Lr. i'. E. Ramsey, was auwjli.ted aeneloB eurgeon at Alnaa-ortti Jd."Drk,l- w- Gndel at Weeping water. Neb. Nobraaka penaion granted: I.tisste J. Ttall. I nlreralty Piece. 12; Bert Fer guaon, Naponee. D. e Poaloffite ertahtlehed at Han.iloti nit a eouoty, Voi,.lnc with Mre. Kate U, Harooi'eh ae pmllrtn. The eotiipi roller of currency has re ' CWtl the application of Uie Central State ioS of Hmtl. a. !.. to conrt Into the I-Ira National bank of Hayll. with a Pltal ef !2f no. Tue I'oaicffw e department hae a-tepted the rropal of Jarrwe F. MrKail to ieaxe ouarlore for the uoai.flie at HofSxilK-, Nfh.. on south kid of becond street be tttern LKiffomow and epranie atreets Utt f a eare from May L 11A UNA AND JAPAN WARNED United States in Identical Notes Telli Them Door Must Be Kept Open. WILL INSIST ON TREATY RIGHTS PEKING. June M. Warning that the I'nlted Slate', would not recognise any agreement between China and Japan which Impaired American rights In China or endangered the lo-cslled "open door" policy, was conveyed to the government of both Cajna and Japan In an Identical note from Weehlngton. which wen dellv. ered about May tK. The notea were handed to the foreign offices of both eoimtrte a week after China hsd se ceded to the demands contained In the Japanese ultimatum. Ineletlng upon con ceptions from the former nation. The United States note In substance followe : ( . "In view of the negotiation which now are pending between the government of China and the government of Japan and of the agreementa which have been reached as a reetilt thereof, the e-nvarn. meat of the t'nlted States he the honor to notify the government ef the Chine en republic thst It canaot recognise any agreement or undertaking which haa been entered Into or which may be en tered Into, between the rovernmanta ef China and Japan Impairing the treaty rights of the Vnlted States and It clti sens In China, the political or territorial Integritv of the rpubllc of China, or the international policy relative to China commonly known as the open door policy. An Identical note has been trsnsmltted to the Japaneee government." Thirty Thousand Fire at Atlantio t , ATLANTIC. la.. June IS rtea,r-i.i ri. sgram,)-A UMOO firs at 1 o'clock, this morning destroyed the Mlckel frame ele vator building and anothaa tuilMfnv Juat south of It. damaged four Rock isisn rreight oars and burned several coal aheda filled with m. I Ktnnn . local dealers.. The Mlckel elevator build ing, in which the firs started, was fitted up In the front part by W. Slby for a reetaurant. The O. H, Bunton Grain company oc cupied the elevator and they lost garln to the amount of tsna fullv ineumd. The loaa to the restaurant man was 11. too wun ii.ioo insurance. The Green Bay Lumber company, which coneern w.a burned cut here In the flra of April 21, occupied the south part of the Mlckel building temporarily and lost about totfuv. worth of materials, fully Insured. c. p. Meredith and Albert Kuake, coal dealers, loit eome coal and sheds. Mr. Kuskea. loss being about U.tt with In surance ef tun and Mr. Meredith's loss including the loss of a carload of ce ment was tl,700. Ths joss on the Mlckel building was 11S.009 with inaurancA r la.000. Ths theory Is the fire waa Incen diary. The nsw Oren Bsy building, built to take the place of tbe one destroyed sixty days ago which is fireproof on the outside, wse not damaged. CORNELL CAPTURES THE YARSITY RACE N . . ATPOOGHKEEPSIB (Continued from Page One.) out a feet pace. Stroking thirty-nine to the minute, ten Eyck's youngsters were soon three-quarters of a length ahead of Cornell with Columbia and Pennsylvania a length back fighting for third place. The Salt City crew rowed steadily away from Courtney's boys who tn turn out claaeed both Columbia and Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania eight "tipped rapidly until It was hopelessly out of the raoe. Columbia made a great epurt at the fin ish, but did not quite catch Cornell, who won second plsrs by thrwe-quertere of a length over Columbia. ho In turn was three lengths ahead of Pennsylvsnls. which (lnlehed In sn exhauated condition. The record Is :, held by Cornell. Kugel Says He Gets It Coming and Going "Whet are you going to run di.wn in outh Omaha a fundav achool?" asked soutnaide rltisen of Commaalonr Kugel of ths police department. "Say, ain't you goina to do anvthm in South Omaha to enforce the lawaT" asked another man from the packing house belt. "There you are a fellow gets it com ing and going." remarked Mr. Kugel. Reports from South Omaha are that Sergeant Vaneus, recently aaelgned to tne south territory. Is being held re sponsible for slleged efforts to enforce certain lewg there. TWO COUNTIES REPORT INCREASE IN VU.UATI0N (From e Staff Correapondent.) LINCOLN.' June a -t Special. r-Three countiea reported to the seeiwtary of the Ruts Board of Aaseeanient today, tao of them showing a small inrveaae or the valuation of last tear. Antelope reports a vali.atlon of l.i.t.T.Gdu, an increase of lw; Franklia county shews a valuation of S2.Sll.41t, an Increase of 4. while Boa Butte, mlth a valuattoa of K.flU.lM, shows a decrease of tltf j YAQUIS STRIP 300 OF THEIRCLOTHING Indiam Leave Every Person in Min ing; Town Naked and Carry Four Oirli Away. THEY GO BURDENED WITH LOOT OUAYMAS, Mexico, June 28. -(By Radio to 8an Diego, Cal.) Advices received here by messenger from the interior state that 200 Yaqul In dians raided the mining town of Sauxe, 100 miles Inland from Ouay- mas, assembled 300 Inhabitants and stripped every one naked, then, while a detail guarded them, others looted the town, packing up everything transportable on a pack, train. When the raiders departed they took with them four young girls. No casual ties are reported. Come with Baslee sad Drama. The Indians approached the town mounted, with buglee flourishing and drums ruffing. The Inhsbltsnts as sumed they were a body of troops ap proaching to protect them and offered no reelstance. Captain Ashley Robertson of the United States cruller Colorado and Major Will iam N. McKalvy of the matins corps, ac acoompanled by three other officers, mo tored through the American aettlement In the Taqui valley today to Investigate conditions. They found everything quiet. Trio settlers have built barricades of bags of grain around their houses snd all houses are loopholed. Mexican troope now garrison all the farms In the vslley snd no further raids are expected, as the rains have set Ir. Ths settlers all express the Intention to remain and' fight the Indians If neces sary. Ordev of Sfsytsrena. It Is reported that General Maytorena has ordered his troops not to take the offensive against the Indians. The authorities at Masatlan, It Is said, detained a commission from Lower Cali fornia, a neutral faction, who were urg ing peace, until they announced al legiance to Carrans. The military com mandant at Lapes has placed all civil officers ef the neutral government under arrest, awaiting ths arrival of the Car ran la gunboat Guerrero. Donaldson Signs for Omaha, Making Seventeenth Entry Richard Kennerdell, chairman of the eonteet board of the American Automobile association, and Fred Wagner, who will act as starter at ths big July B race, will as In Omaha tomorrow, arriving In the morning and spending ths dsy In Inspec tion of the track. Watrner end Kenner dell will confer with the speedway of ficials In the matter of arranging final details for the race. Another driver haa algned to enter ths big race. He Is H. O. Donaldson and will drive a Donaldson Bros. Special. The oar la made at Mllford. Ia, It Is a nsw machine and baa asver been raoed. There Is a chance that Donaldson may not com plete hla maohlas. but this la not thought likely by the speed ay management. Donaldson's entry la ths seventeenth.. Bert Murphy ef the Murphy-O'Brien Auto company has sudlenly turned phil anthropist. Bert, who rarrlec the dig nified title of chief umpire, has donated the use ef a couple of hie nsw and nifty Paige machines for the use of the press. In hla own words, hs Is willing to take a chance on having a flock of newspaper men scratch up his bright new cars. Bert, having bean given the swell Job of um pire, had to do something In return so hs donated the press cars. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Maeso R. Csrwester. TORK. Neb., June 28. Special Tele gram.) Maude E.. wlfo of Charles N. Carpenter, died at the family home at ths age of 47 years. Funeral services will be held Wednesdsy afternoon at 1 o'clock. TUB ItMTOKPICK IS OPPOSITE Lawyer Accused of Plotting to Kill His Father-in-Law PlTTMH'RvJlf. Pa., June 28. Georgs Mi?Henry, a waiter of Washington, D. C. who von arrested there and brought here last night in connection with an at tempt on the life of Franklin T. Schnei der, a wealthy candy manufacturer, In a hotel hrre Inst Thursday, waa Identi fied today by O. W. Morris, manager of the hotel, as having been a guest there the day Snlmelder was annaulted. McHenry and Thomas G. Forney, Washington attorney, who Is alleged by the police to have confessed that he was Implies ted In the plot to kill Schneider, his father-in-law, will be given s hearing June V) on charges of assault with Intent to kill. Forney Is being closely guarded by the police, as they believe he will attempt to take his life If he has the opportunity. He Is said to be the son of Frank For ney, a wealthy farmer of Linton Mills, O., and to have had a brilliant record at the Ohio State university at Columbus, where he was educated. Forney was taken to the county Jail this morning, where he will be held with out ball until the hearing. He denied to thi officers that he contemplated suicide, hut they deprived him of hla belt, gar ters and suependers. Schneider, the po lice declared, would be the principal wit ness at the hearing. . HYMENEAL Biote-Paraler. LITCHFIELD, Neb., June a.-(8pe-cial Telegram.) Orren Slote of this place, snd Miss Hess Parsley of Kansas City were married at Lincoln, Neb., June 17. The Rev. Ir. Lei and of the Presbyterian church officiating. The bride was form erly employed In ths millinery business here, while the groom has been post master for two years. nag he snd Cold Are Serious Don't disregard your cold. Tou sneeze, cough, , are feverish nsture's warning. Dr. King's New Discovery will cure you. SOe. All druggists, Advertise ment. Bee Went Ads Produce Results. There is no after-glow When you blow out a Safe Home match, it is OUT. And it stays out. Every Safe Homematch n chemically treated to prevent after-glow. .Safe Home matches are extra long and extra strong. The extra length means extra service. . SafeHome matches are non -poisonous. .They, are safe to have in the home. All grocers. 5c a box. The Diamond Match Company 1 I i HON HOIONOU ?! I YOU WILL FIND STRYKER HIMSELF At the same old location, opposite the postofflce. Do not be confused. This store has no connection with any other Omaha shoe store. If you suffer from iorn. bunions or weakened arch, let Stryker advise you. Hie special study of foot ills and the adjustment of scien tific appliance enables him to help many. See Stryker for Foot Comfort Service Douglas Shoe Store, 117 North 16th St. THK IKHtiLAH MiOK STORK. This offer includes our entire stock of about five hundred beautiful hats ranging in price from $8.75 to $50. Every hat goes in this sale; absolutely .no exceptions. Every woman in Omaha should make an effort to attend this v event, the greatest of all our millinery sales. Sale Starts Tuesday Morning Promptly at 8:30 Oclock 2d Floor Bathing Suits We are showing a number of styles for both women and children. Bathing Suits, Caps, Floaters and Shoes. Bathing Suits, in navy or black trimmed in white or contrasting colors sizes 34 to 36 - - $2.25, $3,50, $5.00, $6.00, $8.25 Rubber Bathing Caps, Silk Caps, rubber lined, all colors at 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 85c to $2.50 Each. Bathing Shoes, in black or white, 50c pair. THOMPSON, BELDEN & COMPANY A. 4 lllilpi Fishing Trips Lake Excursions Mountain and Seaside Resorts Two Great Expositions America's Wonderland Tours Enjoy them aU on our Great Western circle tour or taks them one at a time. The Great Western is Travel and Vacation Headquarters in Omaha W nr tpav.l ,Tnrt misale the- average travelei- we know tbe country, the rall-w'y"-,n,d resorts. We have literature right on our shelves descriptive of thousands of vacation spots throughout the country. Well give you this free aU you need do Is tell us where you want to go, what you want to do, or what you want to spend. 9.ur .frre- Tn Great Western pays tin to assist all Omalia travelers whether they uas tbe Ureal Western or not. 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