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TfTfi BEE: OMATTA. TTESPAT. AFTTIL 11, 1011. GUERRILLA CHIEF IS DEAD Stanley Williams, Dies m Remit of Injury toy Federal Shell. V ELDER MABERO TO GO TO CAMP Prlrato m at r I.isnaefeiir 1 Convey the Vender's Father Start Iela?-el T Cnmealr f ICrrora. MF.X1CATJ, Mt . Arrtl 10-Ptanly Will iams, ths a-uerrllla leadr. who waa wounded yesterday In the speolaculsr assault whn M little fnrc of etRhty men engaged Ihe entire Eighth battalion of the Mexican . entire Eighth battall V -mv. flliH ysterds I .ispllal established ,' ronp at Caleiclcfl. ay In tlie Improvti-eil hjr the United State Together with the other dead brought from the battlefield five mllea away, the fallen rhleftaln waa burled tonight In the little graveyard at Mexican. Just behind th' tirrast works. Williams' drath v caused by a missile that plowed through the head at the base of the skull, tearing away the rear portion of the brain. W hlle not as angtilnarv a the rebels themselves at first believed, the defeat of William neverlhrlens proved a perfect rout of th attacking force. Fifty men who partirlpufcd Jn tbe daring sortie have returned fn Mexlrall. IJleven othrrg have deeerted and are now In the jail established by the American troop at t'aleiiro. Th remaining thlrt(uur of the band are be lieved to be dead, as the federals took no piisnners. Federals fall to Pareae. That anv escaped alive 1 due only to the failure of the federais to press thetr advantage end pursue the routed instir rectos. as they fled In wild disorder from the field. t'olonel Miguel Mayot. the federal fom mandsr. said today at the I v l.ittle ranch that his loss waa twelve nViirt and four teen wouruJerl. Although franciaro Salinas, the rebel corrrmander bare, declared that Williams waa th only dead aod Tlmeteo Aguellar the only wounded aroong the lnsurreotoa. the solemn procession to the graveyard at nightfall disproved this. Th liMUrrectoa visited the battlefield today and loaded th dead Into two wagons. Th federals did not molest them and re frained even from visiting that portion of th fleM wher th rebel commander had vtxwtad hia men. .'.J The rebels abandoned two wagon loaded rMb supplies when Uiey broke Into flight. The wagon 'war still standing on th ftwid when th American under a Red Ones fla visited the field. Th visitor cut th traee from th still harnessed rmiUe In order that they might be given food and rtrlng. - "We thought th wserons had been left for a purpose," said Colonel Mayot, "and for that reason w did Dot touch them." After the Americans demonstrated that it waa safe to approach ti wagona, the Vlnsioan commander aent a detail under protection of machine guns t bring the slsuoi into, camp.. . ... Th supplies were evidently weloome addition to the commissary department of th federals, and war received with hand dapirlnga on th part of women ctmp fol- (U Sew lir ELd Mader. J A-KTONIO, Tex., April 10. -A tele craaa wa roatvd her tonight by Fran- oteo Uadero, ar, saying a privet oar ha aent from th city' of Mexico by lAtnaJttour to carry 8 en or Jkladero to CMtuttUiua, to confer with Ms son re gSJaK peso) xegoclatlons. TTbai may have beon nothing mora than a memoir ot error prevented a start from Kit rsso by automobil to uie rabel camp. Bisnog- Mdro received three telegrams rraxa Llmskotoor that Coionei Tamborel ooaatmaatr of th Juares garrison, had airy one who should call with Unmntour'a raxd. This eard waa given to Benor Madero In tfrw Tork by th finance toinlster upon hi return from Farla. Colon! Tamborel did not reoesv th passport from Beoor Umantour and said so repeatedly over th telephone. Last nUxbt the Madero parry, thinking something wrong, decided to return her, wher they srrlvwd trmlgm. Ueanwhll Minister U foantour wa nottTled of th situation, and In reply asuVd th PnjorU wowld be la the hand of a rnesasmpaj u th apeclaJ oar whlob. It la aoUarwd, W1U be bar tomor row. th trata from t3 Y'aao Don Fran o mag Oenarai OuUar, the federal Uvular who ksst aa ana at Caaaa Orand nd the ruyatery waa oUarwd Ha, Th paeaw porta, b Mid, had ba In th hand of renral Wararro. who also 1 at Juaroa. Th latter had said notbinT to Colonel Tamborel and wa waltmg patiently for th mensr With th limantour card. on rTBiiwsce sartea iz tn aisjranoea were satlsfaotory he and hi party will proceed at ono to Chihuahua, lie declined view raoant developments In th Cltv I f Miika anil the waxllk preparations f 'r his son to any other than an optlralstlo Ight. sOBODT CLAIUB TOTS ' HJFTKS I a tea state Aathorttlee steady - Make Arrests. - , l-AnRTV, Tel.. April 10 -A shipment of ammunition, arlve.1 . here last night. Th VnJted States authorities had advance in formation of Its arrival and maintained a strict surveillance over the shipment until an attempt was made to deliver to the consignee, a local pawn broker. Kvtdently having fear of Involving hlm telf in difficulties through violation of the I'nlted Stales reutraTlty laws, the pawn broker disclaimed any Vnowledge of the shipment, .notwithstanding charges were prepaid, and refused to accept It. The thlrment wa returned to the railway depot a here It remained unclaimed, but under close watch. v It is learned on reliable authorities that Ihe shipment of guns, said to number twenty-five, is but a part uf a consignment, more being desilned to follow. It Is re ported In local railway circle, though Without confirmation, that the total ship ment numbers 1.000 rifles and that the boxes containing the guns are marked "A and M., Kentucky. " The authorities are watching develop ment closely and tn the event the consign ment Is claimed, it Is understood several irreste will fi.liow. f.i.BBI WISE JALKS TO JEWS , Hs of ts Hik IniiMir ftays eltaalloa f Israel Was , ever Wore Than Today. NEW TtH'.K. April M-The Rev. Stephen H Wise, rabbi of the Free synagogue. Waking at t'rnerle hall today, said?- ' The situation of Israel was never worse than It Is Joday. H!f of the world's v'mry dwells in a land of persecution and Y far the Jew cf continental Kurope is I " erned there is the Impotence of the . "yV or. worse still, the Indifference of Jf.r klrong. f "I he very fact that thing can be s errlbl f.r ha'f of ids Jews of the o thil some Jres hae grown poe.erftil be orld. and front; m Atnertra and Itagiaml. snons ho x urrlros powerful Jens . n be and ho witless u it. Jew ai caung for his on." An act of gallantry at the Union station , boarded the train, and suddenly the cars in Omaha won Victor W iles of tiinrtha a ; Marled, canylmr the polite young man wife. The little romance bfan with tho ! t riuttsmutith before it was . ., . . possible for Wiles to disembark, and by proffer some time ago of his services in;,, , , ... , I that time a friendship had been formed, aiding pretty Miss Eleanor Turner of Pa-j WUfft wouIl hHvp walkrd back t0 u,aha clflc Junction, la., with a heavy grip, and, but for Uio fact that Miss Turner lent him Saturday the two young people were mar ried by Rev. M. P. McClure of the First Presbyterian church. Council Bluffs. MJss Turner was starting from the 1'nlon station on her way over to the Burlington, when Victor Wiles, head of the Informa tion bureau at I'nlon station, came up and offered his aid over with her suit case. Arriving at the Hurllngton station they 6,000 WOMEN WITHOUT HOMES Notorious District of Tokio Destroyed by Flames. PALATIAL STRUCTURES BURNED District fader (Special Men let pal nr- elllaare, Japanese Method of Bolrlaa social Krll I rem Bar Guard etrnctnres. TOKIO. April 10.-It la roughly estimated that SJ.Ono.ono will cover the property loss caused by the fir which yesterday wiped out th Toshlwart, that district of the capital where social license la permitted. under municipal aurrellanne. According to today's official reports, no fatalities have been discovered. i The even ing papera. however, state that four or five person were burned to death or killed whll attempting to escap from their homes. 1 i ' . Eight persons were severely injured, while about 100 others received . sjtht hurts. ' " The total Insurance carried by the house and shop owners is In the neighborhood of llf.0.000. The origin of th blate is not known, trot one started, the flame swept rapldlr through th thousands of flimsy structures, destroying as well the many magnificent buildings and government hospitals belong ing to the quarter. About 6.000 houses and shops war burned. th fir extending over an area of approxi mately four square mllea. Six thousand women residents of th Toshlwari were made homeless. Five hundred troops are guarding the northern territory. When the wind died down on the clear night, the entire north ern skies of Tokio were ablas from the glowing ambers. It Is Impossible at present to estimate the total loss. The world-famed Toshlwart lies about one mile to the north of Asakusa park. The district presented a spectacle probably un parallelled In any other country, but re Domi't Eat All Your Salary The money for a return ticket, as he found himself on the train without hi puree. Hlnce the suitcase Incident, which hap pened the fleet of March, the young folks had seen each other often, and Saturday they decided tiuit single life was unbear able any limner. The wedding was held in Council Bluffs and the newlyweds went to tell father and mother In Pacific Junction. produced on a smaller scale in the provin cial .lapnjieen cities, with Its gorgeous structures, guarded by iron bars, directly, on the etreet lino and ita thousands of gaily bedecked residents. This whole quarter is under special muni cipal surveillance, with the result that at all times perfect order prevailed, enabling stranger to observe while walking through the streets the manner In which the Japa nese have solved in their own manner one of the vexinK questions of all the ages. The district to the north was occupied largely by small and flimsy dwelling places and many tea housos. In recent years several serious fires have occurred in Japan. In August, Wi. a con flagration at Hakodate destroyed 1.3O0 Iioiishs with an entlmated loss of $IS.nno,000. In March of the following year fire at Noda Soy, near Toklo, destroyed 40H houses, the damage being $2.&o0,fl0i and a few days later t.ono houses were burned at Nllgata. In August. l!sf. a conflagration reduced to bhIips a large part of Osaka. The official report placed the number of dwellings de stroyed nt more than ll.OoO. These Included businewi blocks and twenty temples. ."earful .ln liable - of deadly microbes occurs when throat snd lung diseases are treated with Pr. King's New- Ulncovery. .We and II. For sale by heoton Irug Co. i On another page will be found the rules governing the Rooklovers' Contest. Hulldlna Permits. Frank Krlss, ns Hickory street, frame dwelling. IM"": 1. W. Carpenter. 3635 Iji- fayette avenue, alterations and repairs, f.m; Kdward Nevotte. 2:.2 Camden avenue, frame dwelling, 11,20". Yy TTJ l Then why rest contented with JLjC JrrOUCi Wn, scraggly, rough hair? AVer's Hair Vigor gives softness and rich ness to the hair, makes it thicker, heavier. Cannot change the color. Safe to use? Ask your own doctor. Eat the simple, nourishing, inex pensive foods and you will be the gainer in health and pocket. The "cost of living1 generally means the high cost of things you do not need. The high -protein foods cost the most, are the hardest to digest and hence the least nutritious in the long run. Cut out heavy meats and soggy pastries for awhile and eat Shredded Wheat, the ready-cooked, ready-to-serve whole wheat food which sup plies all the material needed for building the perfect human body. In Shredded Wheat you have the . phosphates f o r bone and brain, TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat wafer a crisp, tasty, nourishing whole wheat Toast, delicious for any meal with butter, cheese or marmalades. Al ways toast it in the oven before serving. Made only by Shredded Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y, In Choosing Your r-i n gj.gfiaaaaaaasesaBssMBsa Two Hundred Persons Are Burned in Bombay Flames Cremate Crowd Gathered in Thatched Structure for Festival. BOMB AT. British India. April ,0 Two hundred men. vomen and children were burned to deatn tonight In a fire which destroyed a thatched structure In which they had gathered for a festival. Ffve hun dred persons were In tlw building. There waa only one exit and a panic ensued. ROBBER REFUSES SLOW WATCH Fastldloaa Bandit Replaces Time, piece tn Youth's Pocket, bat . Keeps Moeer. A very fs-stldlous and exacting robber held up and robbed Bernard Smyth, the 18-year-o!d son of C. J. Bmyth. the at torney, at Thirty-eighth and Dodge streets at 11:46 o'clock last night. Because th youth's watch was fifteen minutes slow the robber, after having taken SI. 75 from a trousers pocket, replaced the timepiece In the small watch pocket with a supercilious sneer. Toung Bmyth was on his way pome. 710 North Thirty-eighth street. He re ported the robbery to the police Immedi ately and detectives were detailed on the cse. vrrairxcrra This Prescription Knocks Rheumatism The only logical treatment for rheuma tism Is through the blood. A prescription, w hich has recently proved wonderfully ef fective In hospital work, is the following. Any druggist has the Ingredients or will quickly get them for you. ' Any one can mix them. "One ounce compound syrup of Sarsaparilla; one ounce Torts com pound: half pint first class whiskey." These to be mixed and used In tablespoon doses before each meal and at bedtime. This cured thousands here last winter. It relieves immediately. Not only will It eradicate rheumatism quickly but it Is a splendid system builder and soon restores appetite and vitality. Many persons troubled with rheumatism would not be without a bottle of this mix ture on hand at all time. Adv. carbohydrates for heat and fat, the nitrates for building muscle, and the outer bran coat for keeping the bowels healthy and active. Shredded Wheat is the whole wheat the most perfect food given to man steam-cooked, shredded and baked in the cleanest, finest food factory in the world. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits for breakfast with milk or cream and a little fruit make a complete, nour ishing meal, supplying all the stnength needed for a half day's work at a cost of five or six cents. Your grocer sells them. Easter Clothes ChooPfl thosp with a "name" and 'rep utation." Ixwk for the "Makers' Ibel" ,011 the inside pocket even lody is famil iar with the pood makers' names such as "Kuppenheimer," "Stein-Blooh," "Srhloss," Society" and "Hirsh Wick wire." and why take chances with clothes without character or origin that are only crude copies of famous garments that have a label Ixiok our windows over and compare stylos and prices You won't find a "dead one" in our whole great Easter showing Don't wait until Saturday. Buy todav Or. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Povdor neutralizes the destructive acids of the mouth cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. Snp.rial lilting or B ' H RECEIVERS' SALE We have secured from the Minnesota Loan & Trust Co. The Receivers An immense line of new seasonable Dry Goods and Ladies' Wearing Apparel! These goods, purchased for spot cash at a bargain, will be placed on sale as soon as received and arrangements can be made for their dis play. Watch paper for date of sale. 1 IIAYDE.I BROS. Beautiful Tooth There are but few people who have them. Good teeth everyone rr.lgbt ha s If they would go to Dr. Bradbury. The quickest, easiest and least painful are the only 'methods employed by us and hundreds of our patients, both in and uut of the city, will gladly tell you about the good dental work and our up-to-date waya of doing things. Crowns and bridge work from 16.00 per tooth. Plates that fit from $4.00 to $12 60. Palnleas extrac tion of teeth. Nerves of teeth removed without hurting; you. Work waranted ten years. DR. BRADBURY, THE DENTIST 17 Tears name X.ooatlon. 1806 rinum St. Phone V. 1760. r Tlic Omnhn Ucc's Grent Booklovcrs' Contest f mil 11 s iliiii W XO. 7 TUESDAY, Yhat Does This Title a - Author...... ., Your name . . . . Street and Number . . . ' City or town . . . After you have written In ta title) of tn book un tba ooupom and picture. Do not send an coupon la until the end of the) contest U nounced. Remember the picture represents tne title of a book not a scene or character from it. Catalogues containing the names of all the books on which ths puzzle pictures are based are for sals at the business office of Ths lie 26 cents. By mail, 30 cents. Rules of Ail ssieutts are elitbi lu .tuer ta le suniest .jtueia uiiuy of the Omasa Bse en autBMr ef tb.tr IsiniUM. Bus day, tot MTutr-Uv eja, laere will be aubUuae la la. 1ms a siciux eoioa IU nerswa th usiue ( s hook. hiuMUi asaa staters iLt will h. a blink i tho oontotaet t. flu In ths title o( tba hook. Wl eat hold U. alotsrs ao4 hunk mot till In the name anS suther of the booh aa a4d your nui4, ens soarM uwitlr Aa plainly la the epo swTtd.ee:. Mo leitrluuons wll he slsce ea th. way la which suowers to the slotece, mas' be (ocursd. kMU siatux. r9TwLi eoly an, utls of a hook. It roa are not sure of a liu. ail 4 wuh tu Mad In nan then en. answor to saok slature, you may e so. BUT Sift hURIl TUJlN s'IVS NSWhUUt WIUL, BB AOC'SPTai). TO AN t UNI PIUTTJKa. iuoorrwH ausw.r, will not h. ouau4 against eonuetsau It eoneot tuwar Is aloe nin. slur, than ua. aoowor snould not h. isi ua th aaiu. coupon. K&tca eousune should be saol lor osira suawora, au aa.wscs t . tba ami numhu should h host teaothor M auoiui n th, sat. ' Wall, not sMoiutelr ni naiary. It la deslralHe that th plature should la onsh ess, ha ail In with th, snswars ,1a order that all anawors ho uniform. Additional pictures uad ouupvus way , sbialoW at tn, off loo of Tbo Bm hy mail or tn person. Wnon yoa have all aooatf-av platuns, taaton thorn tosoiaor snd brine er mall thm to Ibo Omaha. 4draaod t tne Suoklewa' Coniaat Editor. Srlaas will be awarded to the oontoaieai, ponding la the larcoot number of eorroot oolutkas. In iwl ol two or more pai auns bavins th. aaaao number of mrroot solutions, tho porjn uat n, tho smaller auniber of aatra ooupona la bis eat of answer, wll bo eooUiod winner. Im ,.st of two p.iaono bavin, tea same number correct and mains tho oaine number of coupons, tho p.raun wboao oat of aoawor, la moat aeetiy sroparod, ta the oplaioa et Uo lull Jwdiinj commlltoo. will receive tho first prise. Only one list of anawors may he ,uhmlttod by contestant. Tbo use of th, eoupon. Is not obligatory upon the ouotaotant, aad aa answer soar b, aubmiued In any l.giblo mannar tho oontootast may select. Awards will bo mace auicily aaocrdlng to tho merit of oaob savarate list. Tha name of ' more than one person moot not bo written upon any one coupon. Tho swaid wll be mac, hy U, Conuct Kdltor and a cuuuiuttco of well-snowa ett Iwana whooo sarbes will be announced later. The Contest la limited to tho foU owing territory: Mobrsak. Wyoming, that portion el Iowa w.at of but not Including IMs atolnes, aad that sootloa of south Dakota known a. tn. Block attlle Dlctrlot. and road records, snd today ranks among the leading motor cars. For both service and speed this anto will make an excellent possession. It Is a real joy-maker. It Is fully equipped and is Just like accompanying Illustration. The famous Apperson warranty goes with this car. The prize may be Inspected at the Apperson's Company's Oarage, 1102 Farnam Street. Second Prize Value $760 Not everybody can p!ay a plans but everybody would like to. Ths SS-nots Kimball player-piano, worth 1750. which is th second (rand prize, will furnish musio for you whether you play or not. It Is a wonderful Instrument, and will make some horns a happy place fur every member of tit family. Even Grand ma can play this instrument. If sister wants to play It without the mechanism, she dimply has to life a lever. This player la exhibited at th . Hospe store, 1613 Uouglss til. 13 Fourth Prize Value $230 A $200 Columbia "Kegent" Orafon nla and E0 world t,t jeonrds form the fourth gland iTiie. This excel lent Instrument U one of the best manufactured. it Is built of finest iiiaimgajiy throughout. For any family this instrument Is simply a musical gem. It is sure to Increase the bliss of any home It will draw the family closer together and form means of entertainment night after night. This Gufonola la now ex hibited at the t'oluinhla Phonograph t'ompany's agency, lull-13 Karnam street- 11 ,J. I JUJaM .SI 1 S-- B r H 1 Thirty-Five Cash Prizes Value $140 Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Twenty Prizes of $2. Watch for the Daily Anil. IX. 1911. Picture Represent? - --. r the Contest First Prize Value $2,000 A $2,000 Apperson "Jack Rab bit" Touring car, Model Four Thirty, with five-passenger ca pacity. It is a great car In a great contest. It has many speed . ll'.eSi 'turn mnm i mum Third Prize Value $800 This prize Is a beautiful lot tn A. P. Tukey A Son's Iler addition, adjacent to Hanscom park snd Cen tral boulevard. It Is lot 4 of block elflit. on Thirty-third street, and I tOxl 30 feet Tbs st.eet car line runs along; Thirty-second avenue, just a block from ths sit of the lot. Home young- couple, perhip. will here erect a little cottage in which to lit for years and years. Who can tell what lucky person will get this Ideal lotT You may be the oua Picture in The Bee. J Y