THK HKE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBKUAUV 4, 1010. PRISONERS ABOARD MAY GOME ASHORE i Everybody Aboard the Apptm May , Land Except Membfri of the j Prit Crew. . j FAR NORTHWEST IS IN SHOTH EMBRACE TWOHUNREDDARE KILLED INAIR RAID Zeppelin Fljer Dropi Many Incen diary and Explosire Bombs On Saioniki. WAREHOUSES , ARE DESTROYED LONDON. Feb. 3. A dispatch to tba Exchange Telegraph company from Athens says that SO persons were killed and 10 injured in the McMMies vsidn ai 1 -v f ?l nvsr HARVARD RECRUITS GET NICE, NEW UNIFORMS When the boys begin to parade around the campus in the nice, new uniforms just issued, it is thought many more will hasten to join. The picture shows members of the regiment receiving their uniforms. Feet on Feet Piled in Cities of j -wt:m;miZ,;iz&ji4 nfc.jJ4!i4ttlZI!JmS', Jiat-iSjCi'A.,'XZSKR North Facifie Slope and Sail road Traffic it Tied Up. JJ70TEEE SEA RAIDER AT LARGE ! PROPERTY DAMAGE IS HEAVY I IU.F.TI. NBWPORT NEWS, Va., Keb. J. Everyone aboard the Appam except the prize officer and rnornbars of the prite crew will be permitted to land Vhenever they desire, it was derided Ir.te today. WASHINGTON. Feb. Secretary I anxlng stated today that there wae no question as to the Appam't statue as a piiie. but thst the question of its disposition still involved further consideration of The Hague conven tion . and the Prussian-American treaty. Lieutenant Bert's refusal to .'nd British seamen who were tun pointers on British merchantmen will be the subject of further considera tion. Possibility that a etlll more formldabls German eea raider than haa keen re ported the faat cruiser Roon Is at large In tha Atlantic, and tha report that the Roon waa near by and directed tha operation tit the raider called tha Noews, which sunk elx ah I pa and cap tured tba Appam within 300 nallea off tba coast of Spain, promisee to add another chapter to tha yet untold atort' of the daring of tha Oerman sailors. . -Faat, Pawarfal Boat. Tha Roon la a faat, heavily armored cruiser of nearly 10, TO tons, with mora than llOuft-haiwepower, faat long, and with both oil and eoai boiler. It waa built at Kiel, In im. haa four funnola and eitra high wlraleaa maat. . It car no a Krupp armor belt, four torpedo tube, whleh give 4lacharge forward, aatera and broadside, and mount twenty-eight gun In all. four 1.2. ten 1 1-Inch and Tout-tear! 1.4-Inch. , TTh Brttlea embassy denies that It haa information that tha Roon la at large and waa reported off the Canary Islands, r.it tha atory that it accompanied tha Woe we 14 accredited to British aboard (ha Appam. I Aapasa at 10 ew port Nowa, I NEWPORT NEWS, Feb. t-Th uptured British liner Appam. in charge f a German priae crew, anchored in the James river, off Newport News, shortly after 10 e'cloca; this morning. The passengers were to ba removed to barge and taken to Norfolk on board an Old immlnlon Una ateamar for New S'ork. Pome of tha more prominent klng tiah paaaenger were expected to com to. Newport News. 5)onn'M, Roberts I Loses Appeal to 1 : ' Higher Court In ita decision tha fourt of appeals reviewed the charge In the flrat count In the Indictment of the men which alleged that they prevented certain men from voting. Tba reviewing oourt held tha first count waa eufflelcnt to sustain tha lower court's Judgment. "We ar bound to presume that there waa evidence to warrant tha Jury's var veaa tba decision "and the record disclosing no error, tha Judgment of the district court la affirmed." AD CLU3 TO BOOST FOR "IT PAYST0 ADVERTISE" At )he moating of tha executive ooin- -mltue of tha Omaha Ad dub Thursday wioon. the club' atamp of approval waa placed on tha "It ray to Advertise' how that la coming to the Brandei Mheatrr In the near future. It had been reported that the "It Pays "to Advertlan" company waa carrying John .Butler aa its atar performer and later 'ascertained that ha would not be -with the performer v booked for tha Omaha Jshow. A wire came back front Butler Mo the effect that the booking agency naa four "It Paya to Advertlee" com "paale on the road and that tha man vtio Hays the star part In the organ!' cation coming here I tha best of any of alhem. Z Plaak la ot Itar4, " fiave Davenport and Fddte Plank hi j.i affixed their signature to contracte tin the tl. IX)iU Kfd-Hrowm, tJl ;Klrlder Jonea t not worrying. IThe National Capital r Thareaar, rearaarr . 1BI. ' The Braate. J Itesumed conoiderstlon of Philippine In- 'lrnden bill. Judiciary autKominlttee -iwkln conitldertnK aPlxlntinent of Louts l tiiandrt to .i'.rnu" tourt. . f'ubltc landa mmtnlAe rontinued 'oil 'and leasing bill hraruma. The Hoaae. Considered recolutlon to rreate atandlng t'lirnmlttee on fiiod control. ' eird to print President WlUon' pra- tre1nea speeches as a putillo docu nint. Hesumed discussion of Indian affair bill. Military and naval committees con-tiniu-d hearings on preparednesa pro tim. Resolution to create a house committee on flood control etas debated. Kcretry Wilson urrrd a national em ployment burtau before the labor com- The Day's War New rtPKtTATIOSI OK A UTIi Kit .er wan atteaaat l brast a war threaea ta t alala, asaaaea a( iafaolr sea arllllriy, la Indi cate' hr l.d rr raaaeaeBi. ITE!BR AXTILI.KRV ACTIVITr aUac the rraaea-BeUlaB fraat re arte4 ta tadar'a bersaaa atate. saeat aaar sreaaaa aaether !. aartaat affeaslee saaresaeat la ihls field br eat aid ar Ike aike. BKMLI1V IXDICATBal that tha . , rreaesi aaay fcava a Laa la (Uw raaeaa tbelr Soaaea a( lerrttary aear Roavtlla wklrh tkay tas talsted repeat I r, aa Ikrlr arttUerr ' flra la tkle sector la reaarted aa larreaalaaly hcaay. 1-t.aalM ARB tOITIMMQ tkelr aamarlae acllilca la lha Nana Be, srrr4lsg t a (lisstrk fraat 'l c(brrLaada rerwrdlas; the 7, i..H.ils ( ,fcr atck wafer I tvlvaula la llioac natvra. 2 V; . .. Vt -Mi -If: C I 1 I . . . . '- y ' v . ' . is. - , - , I JXZJ!73.S ariXAm!U& ALLS HALT ON BAITING YANKEES Prankfort Paper in Inspired Article Says Intemperate Criticism Might Drive U. 8. ti Aid Allied. aMftWiai a MIGHT CHANGE WHOLE OUTLOOK FRANKFORT - ON - TUB - MAIN, Feb. 3. (Via London.) The Frank furter ZettuDK, whose utterances on certain subjects are regarded as in spired, prints an article in which vig orous objection is expressed to the tcne adopted by the press of Berlin in discussing Secretary Lansings note on submarine warfare and the arming of merchantmen and in part- Utular to the statements made in Berlin that tha proposals are ac ceptable to Germany. It dissents from tha position taken by tha Kreua Zeitung and Prof. Von Stengel that Germany bas no interest in negotiations regarding the freedom of tae seas, since England, with America's assistance, is only using tb negotiations to wrest from Ger many's hands its aubmarine weapons, To this tha Zoitnng rejoins: . "It I a gross offense, not only agalnrt International law, but "against, the moat lementary conception of good, morale. to charge openly that the Vnltad gtatea, with whloh Germany ia aotat enmity, i putting forth effort in the sphere of International law merely with tha per- fldloua purpose of helping England," "The newspaper also condemn sweeping generalisation drawn from" tha Baralong affair and regards It as "disgusting" to make captial out of the Incident, aa If It war typical of Great Brltlan'a method of making war or a if the British gov ernment caused all German seamen who ware captured to ba mureflered. Turning to tha present atatua of the Lualtani case, the Zeitung says It can not ba ignored that tha negotiations have taken an unsatisfactory form. "Appre hensions of this kind." it aays. "must exist in America, also, as Washington evidently Intend to d!pc of the Lusi- tanta case at the Bam time aa tha gen eral question of aubmarlna warfare and I using the Lusitanl case to obtain Germany's consent on the general ques tion." It hint that this. Is an objectionable procedure, Involving eerious possibil ities. "That people in America are thinking of bringing tha matter to a declalon." adda the Zeitung, "la evident from the fact that Mr. Wilson haa sent Colonel House to Europe, presumably to obtain certain information from belligerents. W hop that no breach of relatlon--tot to mention something worse may follow between Germany and the Vnltad State but. if tha unexpected should happen, Germany will confront it new fo a atoutly It did lh old. But w do not want to be lulled by certain Jingo heroea of tha writing desk into tha Illusion that thl fo ia not dangerous." Word af aarslsi aad taatlaa. The frankfurter Zeitung then refer to Germany excellent military altuallon and to tha proapect that tha military re sources of tha alltra will ba exhausted and that Great Brltlan'a financial re sources will fall. It continue: "But all thla might change auddenly and th'a la obvloualy England' hope If th alllrs aecured a new helper, who would grant unlimited loana and further more make contributions of a warlike kind by supplying our prevent enemies with all their requlrementa In ammuni tion." The Frankfurter Zeitung concludes by wsrnlng the German people that they must consider tha outcome af the war and that every other end. however, de sirable, must be subordinated to It. Fear t Hale It at Haa BF.RtJ.V. Feb. a. (Via Londn.)-The feeling which haa been prevalent In Ger man rirclea that a crisis ta at hand in German-American relations, particularly In regard to tha Luattanta rase, ha been moderated. If only In alight degree, by the semi-official announcement regarding the forwarding to Ambassador von Bern. atorff at Waahlorton of Instructions hich give hop of a deflalt settlement The Bourse, which bad been decreased by thla situation, recovered somewhat on publication of the announcement. Tha newspaper have little to eay re garding tba situation. Tha chief editorial writer af tha Kreua Zeitung davatea a large part of hi dally review to a dls pa aa Innate discussion of Gennan-A mart ran affairs, rvcognUlrg that Washington cannot be reproached (or endeavoring to make the beet of America' favorable po sition as rearda Germany and Great JU1 lain b) : .bruising prraaura to. baz.uun. hoth anl p!ey!ig one aaalnst the other. jujccmayWS tMueaaJM& SiaWrr ASSERTS APPAM CAME AS A PRIZE German Ambassador Formally Serves Notice Hi Government Contends for Possession. CLAIM LIKELY TO BE ALLOWED WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. Indica tion that the British passenger liner Appam,. brought' into Hampton Reads by a German price crew, will be neld by the United States to be a German prixe of war and not an auxiliary cruiser, were given tonight in high official quarters. The neutrality board, which ad vises the State department on such questions, announced today that the ship was a prize, but the announce ment was recalled later, presumably because the State department itself bas not acted. The real point to be decided Is whether the Appam shall remain in possession of the price crew under the, term of the Prussian-American treaty or ahall be re turned to it British owners under The Hague convention. Indication were given that the State department will hold that the prise balonga to Germany. Count von Btrnatorff, th German am haaaador, in a formal note to Secretary Lanaing.' gave notice that the Appam cama Into Hampton Roada under th treaty which guarantee It to its captor. Sir Cecil Bprlng-Kloe, th British ambas sador, asked that th ship ba returned to It British owner a a prla recovered tinder The Hague convention. . t ffha Hague convention, under Article 21, provides for tha Internment of the erew and tha aurrender. of the ahlp. But etat department officiate ar doubtful whether It ran be applied to the esse of the Ap famv first, pecauaa tha Prussian-American treaty ia believed to be binding, and aecond, because Great Britain a limed but never ratified thla particular llagu con vention. . k w Vntll the statue of the ahlp la decided. It will remain In the custody of Norfolk cuatome authorities and If turned over to fclermany may b kept in port or sent to sea, as the German government chooaea. It waa regarded aa significant that iiekher the British nor tha Oerman au thorities contended that tha Appam waa a naval auxiliary. Thua the- United Btatea la relieved "from deciding a qura tlon which officials feared would, bacom on of the moat troublesome complexities or th war. A both govertynent con lede It la a prise, nothing remains to be klerided except it disposition. Earthquake Shock Felt in New York SCHENECTADT. N. T Feb. 1-A dis tinct earthquake a hock waa felt here at 11: tonight. Reports from all sections of th country showed that house were shaken, wlndowa and dlshea amaahed, and persona thrown out of bed. t aa V Ira Mexico. - NEW YORK. Teh. I.-Mesaages to Mex ico t'lty and' all otner parts of Mexico sre no 'onsrr auhlpvt to censorship, u waa announced today by tha Western 1'nlon Telegraph romi'sny., beginning to day the telraraph avvlce Is subject to normal conditions. It waa atated. Killed ay Slide. SANTA BARHARA. Cel.. Feb. t.-Peter Cru a, a fisherman, and hla aaslatant, were killed soma time during the recent etorra that swept thla aection. when an ava lanche of earth burled their camp on the south shore of ttanta C'rua Island. Marftalaas Off ta V. S. CONSTANTINOI'I.K. Keb. l-Vla Am aterdant and l-omlm,.) itenty Moraen. iiihu. Amvnrin ainnamniir to 'lllrkav l-it t today 1 by y fur lha I'm ted tttetea. lie will Irav way of lha lialkana an Berlin. HEARTS TREATED FREE By Sr. rraakU SClsa, the Oreat Spa. . alalia, Waa Stand a a Jfaw la. BO Traasweai, free. Heart diabase I rianireroua, hundreds drop dead who could tisve hen saved Maay have barn cured after dootors fail ed. To prove tha remarkable efficacy of hla new SpaolaU Peraonal Treatment for heart dlsraae, short breath, pain In aide, shoulder or arm. oppreaalou. Irregular pulse, palpitation, amoiherin. pufflnj of anklca or dropsy, also nrrve. stomactt and rheumatic e Diploma, 1'r MIIps wlil aend to afflirtel peraooa a tlM Kree Treat ment. Had raaea usuaily soon relieved. i'hae treatments are lha raault ef at years' axteitaive reaeaich and ranuu-kabie s'ueeas In trvatlna varioue all men la af the heart, liver and atomach. which often complicate earh caea. aa4 fa Bamaikabla Oursj ta raw ataaa. bo iHi.lei : ul are the rasalia that he wlahea every aiok peraon to teal this fam oua treatment at lila expense. Afflicted persons should avail themselves of thla liberal offer, aa they may never have euiti an opiortunlty aa-aln. lilya are danicemua No dath .onicc more aud denly than that from heart dleease. Mend at ome for hi new boo a and Kreai Tnal Trealiiirnl. Ilt-mril' your die re Adlras lr rnnkl'n Wilis. iVpl. II V Tk. to 1U Main M... LUIistt. Ind. Child Asleep Week; Can't Be Awakened MARINETTE. Wl Feb. . Augusdn Beauchamp, -year-old ion of Mr. and Mrs. August Beauchamp of Eacanaba, haa been aaleep for a week and all efforts of physician and other to awaken him have proved futile. A week ago yesterday tha little fellow said ho waa sleepy and prepared lor a short nap. Tha .youngster appears to be experiencing no ill effects from his long nap, although his temperature at time ha been above normal. II is being fed forcibly by the phyalotane. GERMAN FINANCIERS FEAR A CRISIS WITH U. S. LONDON, Feb. I. A dispatch to th Exchange Telegraph company from Zur ich, aays: "It is reported there wa a heavy slump today on tha Frankfurt bourae, owing to th belief of financiers that German-American diplomatic relations- are approaching a crisis." DEAThREC0RD Mrs. W. K. Llgathlser. Mrs. W. E. Llghthlser of Denver, Colo,, died Tuesday of grippe while, visiting In Omaha at th horn of ber daughter, Mrs. 8 C Jennlnga, 8330 Taylor street. Bh had been 111 tor only five daya. Th body will probably bo taken to Denver for burial. Mrs. iJghthlier waa 1 year of age. Beside Mr. Jennings, ah 1 sur vived by three daughters and two sons, living in other cities. Mrs. W. A. Cope- land of Council Bluff ia a stater Wllaaa Kaord. COLUMBUS, O..- Teb. I -The demo crats state central committee meeting here today adopted a resolution endorsing the administration of President Wilson. The resolution declares that tha Ohio democrata have no aecond choice. February Bargain Event On this day we shall offer Bargains that will excite the most Experienced Shoppers to a point of real enthusiasmthe most drastic price concessions of the whole year will mark this Big Saturday. Sale of Broken Lines. The Merchandise v Women Coats Women's Plash CoatsGirls' CoatsSkating Coats Three Bin Lots of WaistsWomen's Dresses, Including! many new stylesMiddies Mentor Underwear for every member of the fam ily Children's Coats Children's Furs Infant's Dresses Women's ' Misses and Boys Shoes. WATCH FRIDAY PAPERS FOR PRICES All SUITS and OVERCOATS Placed on in Three Lots, at All the Men's Furnishings and Boys Clothing on Sale Saturday at Low Brandeis Stores SEATTLE. Wa-ah., Feb 3. Over burdened by the we'ght of tons of snow and ice, the dome of St. James' cathedral of , the Roman Catholic church at Ninth avenue and Cherry street, collapsed late today, and shortly afterwards the roof of tha West Seattle Christian church at West Genesee street and Forty-second Avenue Southwest fell in. Grandstands on Denny athletic field at the University of Washing ton gave way today and extensive damage wss done throughout the city by the breaking of skylights and awnings and the splintering of trees. Telephone and telegraph services was badly hampered, and all street cars except three lines operated by cable had been forced tonight to sus pend. . Worst Storm la Thirty Year. Seattle's plight was ahared to a com parative extent by cities and town throughout lh northweat. Tha snow storm Is reckoned the wont in thirty years. So deep are tha drifts in th mountains that railroad traffic gener ally la at a atandatll.' Portland, Or., where a "silver" thaw has demoralised street car traffic and business and forced, aa In Seattle, th closure of schools, ha sustained damage estimated at tlOO.Ono. In thl city th damage will ba much greater. Th damage at St. Jamas' ca thedral alone wa placed tonight at 50,0(X. A man ahovellng anew from th root of a aix-story building in the downtown district here, waa killed today when he lost hi footing and tell to the ground. At Walla Walla, Kenneth Cameron went too'clos to th edg of th bluff and fell Into twenty feet of mow. Ef forts still were being made tonight to dig him out.. he la Falllas. ' Snow continued to fall her tonight. It lay two feet deep In tha downtown district and deeper in th auburks. To night business street wer deserted add the theater wer almost empty. Every laborer able to handle a ahoval Waa preaned Into service cleaning sidewalks and burdened roofs. Th railroad, nav surrendered uncon ditionally to th snow and have stopped trying to keep their rails uncovered. The cuts fill with snow aa soon a cleared. It i estimated that the mow in Snoqualmt pass, on th Milwaukee line. I nearly thirty feet deep. At Martin, tha hlgheat point on th northern Pa cific, th anew ia ever eighteen feet deep. Three overland tralna haV been stalled on th Northern Paclflo alnce yeaterday. All have sleeping oar and abundance of blanket, fuel and food and tha pas- aengera ar suffering no privation dur ing their imprisonment, which may con-' tin via several days longer. Held V la Baf Plae. Two Great Northern tralna, each with half a dosen passengers, are held on th wast slope, in af place. On th Milwaukee railroad train No. IS. the eastbound Columbian; whleh left Seattle yeaterday, wa able to proceed only forty miles, to Cedar Falls, wher It wa Imprisoned by . th snow. ANNUAL tha Sale Saturday a record low price Sensationally Prices Zeppelin raid on Saioniki, two prls- oners being Included in the number killed. The Zeppelin which on Tuesday bom barded Saioniki wa bf vary large di mensions. After making wide detour of th City It bogsn Ita operation from a height of t.t feet by dropping five bombs which fell into the sea. Th raldera missed the next target, but tor a woman to pieces and wounded small bay. Another bomb set flra to warehouses filled with fata. oil, bentln and sugar. The buildings flared up like a torch and th population became wildly excited. A company of French gendarmes and a picket of souaves hurried up and re stored a semblance of order. Meanwhile, the Zeppelin rontinued to rain down Ita missiles, on of which de molished the . moaqu of Tuasof Pasha, killing three and Injuring eleven Oreek refugee from Asia Minor. Another bomb trashed through the roof of a house and instantly killed five persons. fast aeroplanes rose in pursuit of th Zeppelin. The fire maa prevented from spreading. Bomb thrown from the Zep pelin weighted about 100 pounds each and wer dropped from a height of about l.ooo feet. Grand Opera Price Just Two Jitneys SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 1-Ten cent grand opera becam an imminent reality her today with tha signing of a- sixty day lease on the civic center auditorium, authorised by the board ef supervisors over th written and oral protest of the Theatrical Manager' association. A Flno Aid For other-to-be Wa are all greatly Indebted ta those who tell their experiences. And among "1 tha man thlneawhlrti Clt era read about and about and ' i ar of Immediate 1b Dortance to th xnee. JJ tant mother, la a sple. i uiu uwnu irujeur called "Mother's Friend." Thl I ap plied over tb nwscle of tb stomach. It is i deeply penetrating in It influence. Motbeis everywhere tell of its soothing feet, bow It allays pain incident to aM.tfiln' A mimI. Bganratg aad smsclea. They ten ef restful comfort, of calm, peaecfai night, sn ab seao of the distresses peculiar to tb pe riod of expectancy, relief from sBoralng tide ease, so mora of that apprebaatoa with which aoany young women's minds be come burdened.. It Is splendid help. Get a bottl of "Mother' Friend" from your Baa rest druggist. Ask your bnsband to get It far too. Then writ to Bradfleld Reg ulator Co. 0t Lamar Bldf, Atlanta, Ua, for . a very handsome and lostructlv book. It i tiled with an sweat! t Idea of great help to all women Interested la th subject of maternity. And' best of all are soma let ter from mothers that are real I asp Ira Uo as. Write today. ' . 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