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AN EPITOME OF LATE LIVE NEWS CONDENSED RECORD OP THE PROGREBB OF EVENTB AT HOME AND ABROAD. FROM RESOURCES BAYINGB, DOINGS, ACHIEVE MENTS, SUFFERINGS, HOPES AND FEARS OF MANKIND. Western Newspaper Union New* Service. About the War The British steamship Lomas, hound from Argentina for Belfast with a car go of corn, was sunk by a German submarine sixty miles west of the Scilly Islands. The town of Halicz in Galicia on'the, Dniester river has been occupied by German troops, according to the an nouncement given out by German mili tary headquarters. Servian forces have invaded Aus tria, capturing the village of Mich arskaada, forty miles west of Bel grade, the war office announced. The Serbs took 186 prisoners. The first great naval battle of the war In the Baltic sea has been fought and meager reports received from Copenhagen indicate that the German fleet has been defeated by the Rus sians. An unconfirmed report from Athens says the allies have taken the Turk-, lsh stronghold of Krithla, on the Gallipoli peninsula, to the western edge of which Gen. lan Hamilton’s report carried his forces. A German torpedo boat was sunk In the Baltic off Windau, Petrograd announced. A German squadron of one battleship, four light cruiserß and several torpedo boats was put to flight after shelling Windau. To add to the elation in London at the reports of the Russians’ sea vic tory, the news came that a British submarine on June 26 sunk Turkish transport No. 42, with a shipload of troops ih the Sea of Marmora. “German U boats made their biggest haul Friday since the torpedoing of the Lusitania. They sent to the bot tom the big steamer Caucasian, the liner Inglemoor, whose tonnage ex ceeded that of the Leyland liner Ar menian, the steamer Welbury, the schooner L. C. Tower and a bark, all British vessels. The Inglemoor was the largest and one of the newest ves sels of the Moor line of twenty-eight. Twenty-nine persons were lost, at least twenty of whom were Ameri cans, and many others injured when the Dominion liner Armenian, which sailed from Newport News for Avon mouth on June 17, was torpedoded by the German submarine U-38. The at tack on the Armenian was made twen ty miles northwest of Trevoz Head, Cornwall. England. This information was reported by American Consul Armstrong at Bristol, England. Western The "drys" made gains in the Utah local option-elections. Billy Kersands, once a widely known negro mlnßtrel performer, died at Artesia, N. M., aged 73 years. A tornado that swept parts of Ot tawa county, northeastern Oklahoma, was reported to have killed five persons. Charles Goodnight of Armstrong county, Tex., has on his ranch 148 buffalo and 36 catalo, the latter a cross between the wild buffalo and the domestic Poll-Angus. A disastrous storm of hail and wind devastated parts of the four counties of Adams, Clay, Fillmore and Thayer in Nebraska, sweeping in a zigzag course over a stretch of more than sixty miles. 1 The effect of an injury sustained in an automobile accident four years ago in which she nearly lost her life is believed to have caused the death of Mrs. Guilford Wood, social leader and philanthropist, who passed away in her winter home in Pasadena, Cal. Wyoming withdrew from the Colo rado Industrial School for Boys the twelve boys from that state who have been cared for at the institution. An industrial school and reformatory has been completed at Worland, and the boys will henceforth be instructed there. Washington The condition of Franklin D. Roose velt, assistant secretary of the navy, operated on for appendicitis, con tinued favorable. A tremendous explosion, believed to have been caused by some kind of bomb or infernal machine, wrecked the public reception room on the east side of the Capitol building shortly before midnight Friday night. Foreign According to the London Dally Telegraph, Great Britain for the last three months has a casualty list of 6,439 officers, and 107,000 men. Mrs. Alexander M. Thackara, wife of the American consul general at Paris, is seriously ill. She is a daugh ter of the late Gen. William Tecum seh Sherman. Ninety persons were killed, most of them women, in the explosion of a pyrotechnic factory at Marseilles. Only four whole bodies were recov ered by searchers. ■ Premier Asquith announced in the House of Commons that the British naval and military losses in killed, wounded and missing in the opera tions against the Dardanelles up to May 31, aggregated 38,636 officers and men. Porfirio Diaz, aged 85, former Pres ident of Mexico, died in Paris. He served thirty-four years as chief ex ecutive of the western republic. He was overthrown by Madero in 1911 and has since been in Europe, most of the time in Paris. An Amsterdam dispatch to the Ex change Telegraph Company says that the Dutch government has decided to issue a new war loan of 900,000,000 florins (136,000.000) to pa? the cost of mobilization and other war expendi tures. One year ago the Austrian archduke, Francis Ferdinand, and his wife were shot and killed in the little Bosnian town of Serajevo by Garvio Prlnzip. It was the act of Prlnzip, a poor stu dent, which ultimately resulted in eleven nations going to war. Countess Gianotti, widow of the Prefect of the royal palace under both Kings Humbert and Victor Emmanuel, died at Lake Constance. Countess Ga anotti was a daughter of Francis Sherwood Kenney, the tobacco manu facturer, who died in New York in 1908, leaving an estate of 112,000,000. A verdict of guilty was brought in by the jury in London in the case of George Joseph Smith, who was charged with the murder of three oi his wives. It had been alleged by the crown that Smith had killed his wives while they were in their baths and had collected insurance money on their lives. Smith was sentenced to death. There has been a marked decline in the birth rate of France since the war began. The rate in 1914 averaged 1,000. births daily, but at the begin ning of 1916 the figures dropped to 850, and there has been a rapid de cline since then. In the week of June 6 to June 12, which was the last week recorded, there were only 356 births in the entire country. Sporting News Standfast of Weatcrm League Clubs. Clubs— Won. Lost. Pet. Des Moines 24 .613 Topeka. 35 29 .647 Denver 32 27 .642 Omaha 31 30 .508 Lincoln 30 30 ,svo Sioux City 26 34 .433 St. Joseph 25 34 .424 Wichita 24 34 .414 Stanley Yoakum of Denver knocked out Johnny Lewis of Los Angeles in the fourth round of a scheduled ten round bout at East Las Vegas, N. M. Charley Weinert of Newark out fought Gunboat Smith of San Fran cisco in seven of the ten rounds in their open-air bout at Ebbets field in New York. George Wingfield’s Scarlet Oaks re peated her former two good wins when she captured the Electric Club handicap at five and one-halt furlongS at Overland park in Denver. Running horse racing for thirty days, beginning in August, at the Panama-Paciric exposition was as sured with the organization of the Golden Gate Thoroughbred Breeding Association. v The Pete Jensen-Billy Wagner go, scheduled to amuse the multitude in the big tent at Milliken, Colo., was called off when Sheriff McAfee and District Attorney Fleming announced that they would prosecute the pro moters and principals if the encounter took place. General Statewide prohibition went into ef fect July 1 in Alabama. Every saloon and dispensary in the state was closed. More than 200 business and profes sional men of New York City have signified their intention of taking a month's military training this summer in a government instruction camp at Plattsburg, N. Y. Compared with other sections of the country, crops and conditions in the Tenth federal reserve district are ex cellent, according to the official re port for June made public in Denver by the Reserve Board. The Tenth district includes Denver and> Kansas City and the report indicates that these two cities and the entire dis trict are in better shape financially and commercially than any other dis trict. Nathan Straus of New York do-’ nated to the Zionist cause his steam yacht Sicilian, valued at 835,000. THB CHEYENNE RECORD. Children Cry For ALCOHOL-3 PSRCENI2 | I A I _ V’ * BH tfJH Actable PrepiatloaJbrAdi I A Wf TV ■ M W A ■ ■ V _ W : p\H| iimilatinfttb<lbodiindß(4ula> I j. HMIHjIHiHfIHfIHMfIHHfIHNHHMMHHH ! | miafessg What Is' CASTORIA ![« nt*S and Rfst-Contains neither Outotia Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare* 1,“5 BpiumJiorphine nor Mineral. jgorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It Its fIOT Narcotic. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karoo tie J.m . J -;:=zr^L. — substance. Its aero is its guarantee. It destroys Worms fe and allays Feverishness. 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