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A CLERGY TO GREET BISHOP jiarina Hons Uleanln J J - -J I - - - , ' 1 -i. r Catholics of Iowa and West Will Welcome Hew Prelate. CHA1TEB FOB DES M0OTCS IAB0S THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 28, 1912L We Feature Classy Taflor-Made Coats for Street and Auto Wear "Women who take their "Spring Tonic" in an auto mobile should see our new comfortable Auto Coats. They combine fine, soft "warmth without weight," fabrics with handsome styles and serviceable colors. Prices at $22.50, $25.00, $32.50. Coats for Juniors So many of our best customers demand plain tailored coats that we make a special feature of these mannish styles. The materials are handsome in mixtures, diagon als and suiting serges. Sizes 32 to 36 for juniors and small women, at $10-00, $13.50, $14.75. News frtm Wtist Department , Our new waist department is doing good business in tailored linen shirts and blouses; some are severely plain, others have Eton or sailor collars; the prices are especi ally attractive, $2.95 and $3.75 bitig leaders. A few moments spent in this bus store is time well 6pent. , J 1M84520 FAENAM STREET ROSS RAN AGREAT RACE lexiagtot Han Oct 1,228 Votei for Prwident CAXDnmi ox both tickets Albert Prince Testifies He Wnl te atbaal la reslteatlary Dster J aelaed te Kill First Offi cial He Wet. (From ft Staff Correspondent.) UNCOLN. Neb, April T7. Special Tel-crsn.-CkftrlM Roes, Um Lexington Itvsymaa, who hu tlx unique dlttlnctlon f ruanlna' for president ea both th n publlcsa aad democratic tlcketa, received i n votes la um Maty-four counties which hare report U the efnoa of th secretary of rtste. Of thesf M wan eaal by republicans and t by demo erata. Hla high Tott an both Uckati aa la Saline county where ba reoelved ft aa a republican and Ml aa a democrat. At tha ratio aa ha maiotftlnad up to data It appaara llkaty. ba will reach a grand total of MM wbaa tha raturna ara Jl la. 811a R. Barton, republican candidate tor congress la tba Fifth district, report aa expenditure of I46M7 to obtala tha Bommailon. , Joseph Manning, aged M year, aa em ploye of tha Burlington fright fflc. killed hlmeelf today by slashing kls throe with a reaor. Ha severed both tba Jugular vein and tba carotid artary. lta baa bean In poor haalih (or aoma tlma and bad been malanehoty and vn abla to sleep, Hla alitor and brothar wora silling la tha adjoining room whan ba slashed himself. Alban Prince, tha sacra on trial (or killing Deputy Ward an Davie at tha penitentiary, on eroee-exarolnatlon today admitted ba bad tba knlfa with which tha killing waa dona, tor a month, bar ing found H oa tha machine with which ha Worked b) the broom factory. .Ha aaya be want to tha chapel tha Sunday of tba killing determined to kill the flrat prawn official who came near enough to Blra to ba reached, aa be had made up hla anlnd that waa the only way to atop the erueltls which be eald the prtaonere were subjected to. After aa executive aaeina of (Ira day the Methodist blahopj thla aftamooa completed tba draft of the Kpteoopal aeV draee te be aubmlttad to the general conference la Minneapolis la May. Moat of the Halting biabopg left the city an tha evening train. FEDERAL COURT REFUSES TO CONDUCT SALOON CHICAGO. April tT.-Unlted States Dla trlet Judge Carpenter today refused to conduct a aalsoa under the iurtadtetloa of the bankruptcy court. Th decurioa aua la the adjudication of tba bank raptcy petition for W. H. chtmpfennaa aempany when eouneal naked for author ity to obtala a renewal of the city liquor HARDLY ABLE TO , WALK. 1 Took Peruna and It Has Done Wooden for Me." s arely asanas, Mrs. K. f. , Curry, P. O. nsS . Boa til. P etereburg, Ilia wrttee: 1 1 have I be a treo- - blel wltb 5- ' -A Internal ee- . ... V u tarrb Binoa . , r. ,..- J xmj girl- I bead, and ."- wae alck la ' ' I bed tbrea f V---7 k When I wae ' I able to gat up I waa as - 1 weak and 1 thla I eould f hardly walk. I What I ate d I e a g reed 1 wtth na 1 I bad atoaiach ': aad I leer J trouble, and V my feet and X. Umbo ware ewetlea ae . ..-id ara. M. r. warnr- drag trtsate gar they asset aasnai I ae sea me wn asaaa. 1 Jssst seaat tan battkei at Pi i nam afkar Wenrtser aw ftrm asantna "Let It be understood right now."aaid the Judge, "that thla court will not con duct a saloon bualnaaa." Fltes that the license was the moat valuable suet of the company failed to move the court. SHERMAN SHOWS GRANT'S FATE IS NOWAWARNING " ' (Continued from First Page.) tha barmonioua acolalm of tha people la MM and UTt aounded above discordant anarllng of dlaeontent and disappointed ambition so In UM tha dlecernlng Ameri can electorate will agsla call Into power, to guard and guide the nation's deatlnlaa for another four years, William Howard Tart. "The forefather saw that tha changing conditions wrought by time might re e.ulra amend menu to the conatltutlon. The methods to that end were carefully defined. "Lrf Illation and administration ara not the whims of fashion Ilka mllllnera' bon note; they cannot be wisely directed by the fickle paaoioa of tha sensing moment. American hlatery glvea aaaurance that tbeleountry of Washington, Lincoln and Orant will not go mad. but will be true te Its heritage end to Its obligations te the future of humanity. Fierce Battle Rages Near Tepic, Mexico CAUACAN. Slnsloa, April .-Vla XI Paso, April M.r-The fiercest battle of the revolution oa the west oaast la now raging at Taple, where 1006 rebels, styling them, selves ZapdUotss. ara engaged In a de termined effort to Use the town. There waa heavy loss of life when the big Teplo cathedral, crowded with refugeea, waa rued. The state hause waa torn down and tha residence of a num ber of the wealthiest Ciller ne were looted and torn down. Tha battle began at It o'clock yeaterday morning and still was In progress at o'clock thla morning. Some of the heaviest fighting occurred In Mexico street near the Bola Do Ore. where In a abort time the pavement became slippery with blood. The rebels who took this place on the 17th etlll are In posaeealon. MEXICO C1TT, April I7.-A Britlih war vessel la on the way to Mexico'a west roast to afford a refuge (or subjects of Oreat Britain. Thla Information waa secured from an authoritative source to day. No Informs ttoa eould ba had at the British legation, but tha minister has been advised. It la said, that another warship will be sent to the gulf coast for a Ilka purpose. In both cases the action being the result of an understanding be tween European power with a probability that other nations having Interests In Maxtoa, or cltlaens la any considerable number will follow the example. WASHINGTON, April ST. The army transport Bur ford will leave Baa Fran Cisco Sunday night for ths wast coast of Mexico to pick up any American refugees who may wish to leave the country. Th Burt ord will visit Topolobampo. Altati, Maxatlan, all la the stats of Bluaioa: (an Bias, Teplo, Manaanlllo, la Collma. and Aeapulca, In Guerrero. The vessel Is sent at the request of the State department after argent requests from many Ameri cana stranded In the states bordering the PadOo. MICHIGAN MAN FIRST IN WESTERN ORATORS' CONTEST MONMOUTH. 111.. April !W. Hans ard of the University of Michigan won flrat place, and Jess Crafton of Knox college, Galeeburg. II L. second, la tha Intercollegiate oratorical contest tonight of th western group of tha Intereolle gtsts Debating association. Five con testants representing nunola, Iowa. Mich igan. Wisconsin and Nebraska spoke. Prliss of n and K were awarded to winners of first and second place. Blanaard wilt contest against the winner of the eastern group contest at Lake Mo hook. N. Y . May Jl Prises there will be COO and ITS. BEATRICE FIRM SECURES CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT f From a Btaif Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April K. (Spe cial Teiegnun.-Tbe secretary of the In terior has authorised th director of the rerlsmstlesi sarvtcs to execute contracts with KUpalrtck Bras, dt Collins Contract ing r T of Be trice. Neb, (or ths oanatraetisa af dam Na. I hs connection wltb tba North Ftatia b-rlgatloa arsjaet la Webreaa-Wyossmg. Tale desa will iiaata aa e a aeries of amah; atarag luaoi iHa ea the line at the failai Bits caaaL The work will Involve the excavaoea Rxb) cubic yards t SMlsrkU aad tba saaetng of xtaa cubic yards at amlmiitma ia Tha eeatract mas at tCJUk Relatione Lwag Brakes wltb Asner leaa Federation Are 1 Be Re sasnedV Warvaaa Coafeaees KUHbc Father. (From a Staff Correspondent) DES MOINES, April 27. Special.) The Catholic clergy of Iowa. M0 atrong. will go from Dea Moines to Davenport In a special car to meet Bishop Austin Dowl ing when he reaches Iowa from Provi dence. R. I.. May 1. The train will be met here In the evening and a parade will be formed composed of various dl viaiona of the Catholic societies 3lshop Dowling will be accompanied by Arch bishop Keane of Dubuque, and the b' sh ops from the Sioux City. Rock Island, Omaha, Cheyenne and elsewhere will meet him. . Following the ceremonies at the church the priests of the Dee Moines diocese will tender Bishop Dowling a banquet at ths Grant club which all visiting priests will attend. After three years of disbarment the Iowa Federation of Labor probably will receive back Its charter aa member of the American Federation of Labor within a month. A. L. Vrlck. president of the Iowa federation, today declared com munications had been received leading to that belief. The Iowa body suffered revocation of Its charter August Id, 1KB, following a disagreement with the nar tlonal organisation over the action In the electrical workers' strike. Delegate from the Des Moines Street Carmen a union In the state meeting of the federation of labor will ba Instructed to vote for a general per capita tax to produce a mons ter defense fund. The convention meets at Muacatlns In June. Ray Wayman confessed this afternoon to the murder of bis father. II said that ha had quarreled with Ma father and that ha atepped to the door and ahot him (our times while hla parent was In ths kitchen. He told the aheriff thai his nam Is Wayman and not Wyman. as It waa (list given to the officers, Ths killing was on the farm of the rather In Warren county, near the Madi son county Una. It la the belief of the offloera her (hat young Wayman la mentally Incompetent. Judged by the flllnga of papers for nomination (or various offices In Iowa ths task of being a candidate Is not greatly alluring. The republican and democratic atats tickets were filled, ex cept aa to two of tha republican elec tors and one candidate for congress. Thla will ba provided for by choosing candi dates without filing nomination papers, by writing In the name of candidates for th putcea. It Is probable the re publicans will not make any effort to oppose the re-election of' Congressman Pepper In the Second district. There are a great many places on the legislative tickets not filled, both by tha republicans and tha democrats. The re porta of Iowa banks tor April I. show that tha total of bank and trust companle organised under Iowa law la now Lilt which I forty-two more than on May , MIL tdnoa February T, the capital stock of tha banks Increased by KK.3S. Th Increase In deposits In three month waa tT.7W.7M and tha In crease is, ten months was Zs.101.b7S. The total of capital stock now Is t74k.Ua, and there la due depositors. C7I,091.111. There la a surplus of over M,M,0D0 and undivided profile the earns. Article of Incorporat.on of the Iowa Terminal company, capitalised for IMn.OM war tiled with the county recorder. Tmll O. ichlmdt, Chicago traction mag nate, Is president; J. R, Herri ran, gen eral manager of the City Railway com pany, I vie president, and N. T. Guernsey, treasurer. The organisation of the new company. It la said. Insure Des Molne of a new Interurban ter minal nation at West Second street and Grand Avenue. The varloua rat ease In which Iowa shippers are Interested at Washington have not yet been concluded, according to Clifford Thome, Iowa railroad com missioner. The Iowa cases Involving various complaints from cities of Iowa will be presented during the summer, aa dates bsve been set (or the presentation of th final evidence. The hearing on Western Classification No. H. which took up a large part of th time of the Inter atate Commerce commission thla month, will not be concluded until (all. Addi tional evidence will be taken next month la Kansas City. St. Paul and Chicago, and later In Washington. Tha argument to the supreme court on the Sanborn rata esse snd other Involving the gen eral rata regulation questions was com pleted snd the court will probably take a year to decide. Attorney General Coeeon ha Just re turned from Washington where he made the argument (or the state la the matter of upholding Judge McPhereon' decision on the Iowa stock food law. The case really Involves similar laws In a number of states. The stock food makers Insist that ths Impost tloa o( a license (ee for handling stock food In Iowa I contrary to tha federal conatltutlon. Three women today received from the low atats board of pharmacy certificate as druggiata. They are Esther U. Rublnts. Sloua City; Grace V. Stephens. Mltrnellville, and Gladya E. Merrffl, Dea Molne. Ths first named I gmduats of a Russian college and has been engaged as a pharmacist In Russia. William Watt, aa employe of Moss Lerich, waa kUled at midnight last night when he struck a match Juat Inside of th back door of a store room st M East Sixth street. Watt was found uncoa srlsue a few minute later by ths fire men that answered the call and efforts to revive him were fruitless. He to said to bsv died within fifteen minute after the arrival of the firemen. Several dif ferent explanations have been offered that might dear the mystery that sur rounds the death of Watt. The most plausible seems to be that the bunding contained a number of cans of eorbide aad that they bad become wet In some manner aad had formed tha gas that caused the explosion- Dles trass Btwkea Wares. CRK8TON, Is-. April J7.-t8pdal Tele gram.) Wnlle polishing a plowshare oa aa emery wheel T. Q. Pittard. aged 4. employed la a blacksafftk shop at Lon mer. waa Instantly killed yesterday when tba wheel broke fa tare ptecea. The largest stnack Pittard la tba breast. The body will ba takes, t Marshall, Ma. for at Ckwhrbkaa Mall C C Caa- aaa baa sampleted a deal for Cretghtoa ball Fifteenth snd Harney streets, and has placed his order tor twenty-eight tastea, sen ess aad etawr ttrtsrwe. aa sf aa wmtirmj am nw ma wyari bvakbxbo iinit- BBATOaV This le without question one of the best refrigerators on the market at so low a price. It la conatructed of th very best seasoned solid oak snd lined with mineral wool Haa removable Ice chamber. patent drip cup, nickel wire ad justable ehelvee. It I a splen did food preserver and lea saver. WE. 'nBBfcrisfcBlj4anJ X.ABOB BATISTA) yOTOxtBhT OABX BUT Thla kitchen cabinet le wuaf you need in your kitchen. Made of solid oak with high, sanitary baev flour bin, bread or cake box. knife and fork drawers, epic cabinet, meat board, place for your dlaliee and other useful and labor sav- CO II Ins devices; a splendid o,s" value at ....... V BATTTtTtri. OOIOBIAT. OBBaBBB These bandaome dressers are made of the very beet selected materials in ths golden oak or mahogany fin ish. Mirror la of French plate and oval design. The two smsll top drawera form a full awell; the two larger onea are deep and roomy, ti pe dal (or Saturday 58" ICE HOLDS BACK RELIEFVESSELS (Continued from First Page.) t cept air. Cununings, whu was la hi stateroom, getting aa overcoat. "After that William T. Head asked me to show htm bow to put oa a Ufa belt," mmtA iunnlnrham. "I nut the Ufa belt on him. That was the last on I put on" "Did you aver see sir. steaa agunr "No, air." ! "What was th eumal to call tha crew to the boats," Baked the eenator. "One long blast of the whistle. "Did It blow that Sunday nlghtr "I didn't bear It I don't think It blow. ' Bi...4ir . another steward, next . n.mnoned. He BSid he Was BOt OB duty at ths Urns of ths accident, but that he waa at work In th main aaloon at t o'clock. "nM vna the cental n of ths Tltani the night of the wreckr asked Senator Smith. "No. sir: I don't remember that I dld- .ui the eaMain had bis own waiter who, be sdded. was drowned. "H was last aeea stanoing on me bridge beside th captain," h said. TWENTY-FIVE PLAYERS ATTEND CHECKER MEET BEAVER CITT. Keb, April g--8pe-clal Tslesram.) The souths set era Ks kr..k ("hacker assoetatjoa met here with twenty-flew players to attendance. Is th first aectlOB Dr. C c uopeaaaa e( eBaver City was first and m the sec ad sectiorj B. F. Osborne of McCook wan. S. F. Osborne waa elected u saldaitf of ths aaaia lalkni and Wahar Daeaa a lr ssxzwtary. Tba, Beat asautmg wm be beid at sbaira i Tba Bearer Otr Has ache si hew baa vn r C 9 Plain Figure Vice Tag on Each ArtieU METAL BED DECORATED PAXEL8 Th pogtg of these Bbnfl soma bed are exceedingly heavy, have S broad decorated panel at th head and toot board. They re enameled In the popular colon and cold broine which wlU not tarnUn or rub oft, $ J .99 a beauty and bargain at only 1 $3-81 Have You Registered Free to all trial tors, a ahaaa to wis aa af these Tslaahls priass at aABTKAxra cuoarr aTranam OosrrzgT, aad yea dost have to bay anything to get this eaaaos. Just ism la and register year name- Toa atay ba tha lucky winner. Corns to- Let Hartman rah BABTKAXTB OtTaVstOTtOTf AVTOHATtO BBB DATxTBYOBT Mad sf a very fine grad of genuine quarter sawed oak. Decorated with carvings and highly polished. It la deeply upholstered over a full set of the finest tempered ateel springs and Is covered with a fine quality Imperial leather. The edits at th bottom In front le deeply ruffled. The arms are broad and com- ts)0 TC fortable, On motion converts it from a beautiful Davenport to a , Zll ' full sisa bad. Special sw 1414-16-18 DOUGLAS ST. team beat the Franklin High school team la a one-sided gam. Score. U to t SENATORIAL CANDIDATES SPENT MONEY LIBERALLY (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., April TJ.-8pclal.- W. H. Thompson of Grand Island, dem ocratic candidate (or United States sen ator, la ths first ens to report expendi ture which go over the Hmlt and he places hla outlay at 7ll. wMI th limit (or any state officer la bajo. and van at that be was only abl te bind In second place. ' George W. Norri. the successful re publican candidate for the aenatorshla. reports aa expenditure of tMT.ej, of which amount PH.8 was expended by himself aad th remainder by hi aecretary. Mr. McCarl The largest Item of expenditure Is SUM paid the government printing office for public documents, and ths next largest Is tlk donated to the Progressiva Republican league. Other axpenditurse reported are: H. O. Taylor, republican, railroad commissioner. Me.;; Louie Ughtner, democrat, delegate national convection. BJ-tt; C L. Hediund. republican, railway eommiasioner, tUtTs: B. P. Clemeata, republican, presidential lector, O. John O. T steer carried Shamaaa county la his race for the sic presidency, get ting 40a votes to IS east for former Sena tor Beveridge of Indiana. NO JURY YET CHOSEN IN THE FLEGE TRIAL PENDKB, Nab, Asm XT. (Special TeJavi graavr Free days bar bow been spent la aa ei-tiinc ts sssara a Jury Is ths eass af WUBaea Flesw. bat as tar as sry of Moving Time is Almost Here That Means New Housefurnishings Whether you need but a single piece, furnishings for one or two rooms, or a complete outfit for an entire house, you can supply all your needs quickly and confidentially at Hartman'g. A few dollars down and the remainder in small monthly amounts will furnish your home com fortably and beautifully. On Lottf Price to all and a Guarantee of Quality List of Prizes 1 40TS Piaao. 60 tfraphophoa. W Bowing- Kaoaiaa, 4 30 Brass Bed. B 3S xtltohss Cabinet. at Bet of Dishes. T Library Table. 1 II Booker. 10 Biles Tea Bet. 0 g7JO Bet of gllvsrware. Credit to People Everywhere WATCH REPAIRING CD HOLM "laekBMeniay read of the case and bad made up htelr minds as to tha guilt or Innocence of the accused. Each side has on peremptory challenge left. Little Interest Is being taken by the public In the case during the process of selecting a Jury. DEATH RECORD Mrs. Almlra Davie. BEAVER CITY, Neb, April T7.-Ppe-dal Tel e ram,) Mrs- Almlrs Davis, aged 7. mother of T. M. Davis, president of tha First State bank, died this attsrnooa sfter a loos Illness. less News Netes. LOGAN Rev. C. 8. Lyles of Logan an nounces that he haa arranged (or a free lecture here Saturday, May 4. by Prof. U kf. Pammell of Ames Agricultural college. LOQAN The marriage of Miss Mabel Johnson of Logaa and Charles R. Ownes of Csrroll was solenunsed at Ames, la-. Wednesday last. Rev. L. C. Hams of fl dating. The bride snd groom were ac CDmpanled by Miss Bell Johnson and Arthur Csdwell of Logan. LOGAN W. K. Johnson, president af th Stat Savings bank of Logaa offers a number of prises to be awarded to boys of Harrison county la a potato growing contest. Ts the boy growing the beet bushel of potatoes be offers a framed picture af "The Horse Fair." three by free fee. Second prtse, OS: third. B, and a each to the next five boys. The boys mast be La a radial distance sf twerv allies (ran Logu. they must be anoer 1 years of .age. aad they must plant, eelrrvst and gather th petateea. In ad dlttoa as kseping a anmateta record af - 'V' ALB) saWkXary-Br Isgarta JfV All Work Guaranteed. E Prism fteaearable. SVir Sinai ao-OAJlV A one motion folding Oo-Cart, frame made entirely of high grade ateeU I art wheels with cushion tlrea, adjustabls back and dash, large aeat and large hood, extra roomy and very C a) I C light. Positively eplendld 7'B value at the special' pries of... QVABTXB OAK slip aest dining chair, In extra siss, band polished; has broad banis ter back and extra broad seat, up holstered In guaranteed genuine leather. It la made with Jl PYeni-h )era nd claw (est. "" Splendid value at A BICBXT BBBXOnB roaXBB to match dresser op poelte; comes In golden oak or mahogany finish. Kea five larxe drawers with cast brass pulls and oval French beveled plete mirror supported with carved standards: an $3-11 extraordinary Tali tUia ' at the low price of It aint worth while getting new cus- tomers unless you . can hold them by good work and good treatment That's why we lit our $25 suits with as much care as the $40 ones WILGON lheCdTt-W2ca Tiilorinx Ci etArtae Soartk WxterartB St. i csxTjy y w f i