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LEGAL STATUS OF APPAN IS PUZZLE British Diplomat Says Ship Should Be Delivered to Owners Under The Hague Convention. NEUTRALITY BOARD MEETING BULLETIN. LONDON, Feb. 2.—It is understood here that the Appam carried 500,000 in bullion, which probably will be claimed as a prize, night, will replace Frank Moran, who pounds sterling at bulllon s contraband, WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—8tate de- partment officials indicated today | fighting trim. tat if the Appam is finally held to be & prize, three-mile limit and sink it. 1o oase Jt 1s held to have vecome A German flest auxiliary, it will have the choles of leaving port after a certain time for supplies or repairs, or Interning for the war, as have the Prins Hitel and the Kron Prinz Wilhelm. the started to leave hadse, Dying Statement of Woman. . fly fioofi Stage il the Prussian-American treaty of 1828 is more lMkely to gov-| ern the case than is The Hague con- vention. This would mean that the Appam would be turned over to its German captors, and in that case scme Gérman officlals expressed the view that the prize crew, rather than let it fall back into the hands of the Britisk, as would seem inevitable if it left port, might take the ship to the z "“tf"r.flflfilflm tiow, shall carry freely where- vessels and | gfter causing a 11 loss, prineipall; Y Ing & small loss, principally on " | thday of heart faflure. taken to his old home at Assumption, i1, | 4. Mrs, Widener on a|JYdEe Grimes has served on the benoh in : enport, lowa THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FE BRUARY 3, 1916. | Willard and Dillon | Are to Fight Ten | Rounds at New York| NEW YORK, Feb, 2.—Jess Willard and Juok Dillon were matched hers today for a teneround bout to be held In this city some time between April 10 and 2. According to the terms of the contract ‘Willard Is to receive $22500 anl Dillon $10,000, with the option of 15 per cent of | the gate receipts. The promoters of the bout state that the contest will be held | in an outdoor arena In all probability. the second round of thelr fight here last ©ould not come to terms with the promot- ers for a bout with Willard. Dillon 1s & light heavyweight, weighing 17 pounds in condition. Willard weighs 340 pounds | Brooklyn Sugar Plant Tied Up by Machinists’ 8trike NEW YORK, Feb, LA strike which union leaders clatm has completely tied up the Brooklyn plant of the Amerfcan Sugar Refining company, was called to- day by the Metal Workers union. The entire staff of machinists, about 500 in number, walked out. There are sbout 8500 employed in all at the plant. The men démand the reinstatement of three men who they allege were dismissed for thelr union sctivities, They also ask for an eight-hour working day instead of the present ten-hour shift. INDIANAPOLIS UNION STATION BADLY DAMAGED INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Feb. 2.—~Fire in the Union railway station here today de- stroyed valuable records wnd delayed train sorvice. The fire was extinguished records and office flxtures. DEATH RECORD J. G, Beokett. PIERRE, 8. D, Fsb, 2—(Special Tele- gram.)—J. C. Beckett, for sovéeral years manager of the Reviey hotel here, died The body wiil be for burial. Notes from North Platte, NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Fel non-partisan ticket for the April primary. this distict for nineteen yeats. At » meeting of the Lincoln County Fair association yesterday in this city, F. C, Plolsticker was ro-elected president; Carl Broeder, vice president, and John Fowler, treasturer. J. K. Sebastian, who has perved as secretary for the last two tendered i | PREASONARLE HOPE for A positive Anderstanding” between the United States and Germany on the | Lusitania fesup ts felt fa Berlin), Acoording to & semi-official an- nouncement there today. Instrue. tidns sent to Ambassador Von Bernstorf! give rise to the hope, DISPATON FROM ATHENS today declares timt the Germans end Bulgarians, together with a force of 130,000 Turkers, are lkely to begin An attack on Saloniki about the middle of this menth. LONDON MESSAGE quotes a Bucha- FRANK JENKINS, Druggist. Pligrim, Texas, November 1ith, 1815 g i E ¢ i | Send tén cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. for a sample sise bottle. It will convince anyoné. You will also veceive a booklet of valuable in- formation, telling abrut the kidneys and §isE £ ~ ITRUTONS PLAN 10 ATTACK SALONIKI ‘hrga Army of Germans and Bul- garians Wil] Be Suported by 150,000 Turks. ZEPPELIN BOMBARDS THE CITY ATHENS, Feb. 1—(Via Paris, Feb. 2., ~Information received in military Dillon, who knoeked out Tom Cowler in | headquarters here indicate that Ger- man and Bulgarian troops, supported by 160,000 Turks, are likely to begin the Franco-British forces at Saloniki about February 15. an attack on Bombs Droppea om Snlonfki, BALONIKI, Feb, 1-—(Via Parls, Feo. | J.E. ;I'eipef Held in Connection With Mother's Murder BUFFALO, N. Y, Feb. 2-John Ed- ward Teiper, detained in connection with the Orchard Park murders, today admit- ted ownership of & revelver found sev- enty-five feet from the automobile In the Orchard Park road, according to an announcement by District Attorney Dud- ley. Telper is detained at police head- quarters, where he was taken directly from the cemetery, where the bodies of his mother and brother, victims of the tragedy, were burled today. Eighteen Inches of Snow at Seattle | "~ |FAVORABLE REPORT " ON COLOMBIA PACT Committee demnity to Fifteen Milions and Provides Mutual Apologies. VOTE IS EIGHT TO Smi 2 WASHINGTON, Feb Panama to make it a mutual expres sion of regret on the part of the United States and Colombia, the sen- ate foreign relations committee today | ordered a favorable report on the Amendment Cuts In- ~Reducing | the proposed payment to Colombia from $25,000,000 to $15,000,000 and altering the proposed apology of the | United States for the partition of, 2.)-Two Greek soldiers, five retugoes and | seven workmen were Killed end fifty civilians wers injured by the inflammable bomby droppad early this morning from the Zeppelin in the raid already reported. No damage was done to military bulld- ings and the population has remained calm. Dutoh Coast Guards Shoot At Zeppelins LONDON, Meb, 2.—(11:8 a. m.)—A Zep- | pelin airship wes sighted today off the coast of Ameland, an fsland of The Netherlands in the North Sea, says & dispateh from Amsterdam to Reuter's Telegtam company. The ocoast guard bombarded the Zeppelin, the dispatch adds, more than fifty shota being fired, and it is believed that some hit the tir- ship, which finally disappeared to the northward. Officsrs of ships arriving at the Dutch | port say that five Zeppelins, traveling westward, were aighted shortly before the rald on England took place Monday. Department Orders. WASHINGTON, Feb, 8—(Special Tsle- .) ~ Nebraska pensions granted: ruce R. Knox, Auburn, 84 H. D. Bu a8 boe Egg'&.:f viod Fosuphine T5umverper, To: um’l’he proved mgn:ll‘l;fll’tzfeg 3 i Company assui Toma: laoontihueds Mall o Lovitig." " of atatuwfiywed in its charge. Des Jarlals of ract fe Gonsisten.t; inches of smow on the ground stopped streot oar traffio here today, disorganized the publie schools and crippied business and manufacturing. has arrived here since 7 p. m. yesterday. ‘The Great Northern and the Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul railroads are not moving trains on thelr mountain divi- sions. The Northern Pacific is working with snow plows. accldent that amputation was necessary. ‘The aceldent occutred when he slipped and fell while out hunting and a charge from his shot gun tore his leg to pleces from the knee to the foot. Helper | in cases of poor appe- ; tite, imperfeet diges-| tion, inactive liver and |l c'l_b;ged bowels is STOMACH A household remedy for 60 It you would protect your health Don’t Suffer Cold Feet It your feet are proper- 1y protected, they will not get cold. We have in our Cushion Sole Shoes an abeolute mnon-conduc- tor of heat and ecold. Your feet are always warnr and comfortable in these shoes. They are made on com- mon sense lasts and fitted with a soft porous feit cushion insole, that gives a soft firm foundation. The only real cushion sole shoe on the market. Men's, BITTERS years. Try a bottle today. | SEATTLE, Wash., Web. 2—Bighteen |long pending Colombian treaty. the only democrat voting against it. No overland train naval basis in the bay of Fonmseca. P o Only One “Brome Quinine.” Laxative Bromo Quinine. nature of =. W. Grove. one day. c.—Advortisement. Infared While Hanting. PIERRE, 8 D, Feb 2—(Special Tele- gram.)—Willlam Mower of Cottonwood, “UYMENE ‘was brought to the hospital here today HYMENEAL with a leg 8o badly mangled in a hunting Carlson-Yolo. noen by County Judge H. G. Hopkins. Responsibility THE care of { those support of upon you:—these matters. estate, the dept:r':dent are grave Make it your executor. GREAT WESTERN CHANGES TIME Effective January 30, 1016. EARLIER DEPARTURE No. 12—Twin-City Limited, will leave Omaha 8:10 P. M., instead of 8:30 P. M.; Council Bluffs 8:30 P. M., instead of 8:50 P. M, - No. 6—Chicago Express, will leave Omaha 3:30 P. M., instead of 3:45 P. M.; Council Bluffs 3:50 P. M., instead of 4:05 P. M. No matérial change in other trains leaving Omaha or Council Bluffs. WHEN PLANNING A TRIP please call or 'phone for complete information. P.F. BONORDEN, C.P.&T. A, 1522 Farnam St., Omaha. Phone Douglas 260. - ripuioie ool A ToPreventGrip - When you feel & cold o.ulhfl stop it with a few doses of LAXA'HVE BROMO QU ?N?. which destroys rms, acts as a Tonic and Laxative, and keeps the system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza. Laxative Bromo Quinine Removes the Cause of Colds, Grip and Influenza — but remember there is Only One «“Bromo Quinine’’ Onll for full name and look for this signature on box Price 250. | The vote on the treaty was 8 for to Tl[ against. 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