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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, . 9 REBELS OCCUPY HOGAtES Sonora State Troops Take City After All-Day Fight. WM. h. 110LZMAN, Trcas. JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. i II n r 5 u p QARRISON CROSSES THE BORDER i Btexlrnn Frdrrnla Surrender Arm to Colonel Wilder of Klflli Cavalry One American Soldier Wonnded. NOG ALES. Arlx.. March H. Displaying perrcct discipline. Uio victorious siato I troops today paraded tho Streets of Nogales. Sonora. The mllltnry authorities Instituted Rood order. cloMnx all saloons i on the Mexican sldo and policing the out- ivmir dlntrlets of the Mexican border town. Leaders of the contending forces In yes terday's battlo 'differ largely as to the . killed and wounded. Colonel Kosterlltaky of the federal garrison, a rcfugco here, i ettlmatcs his losses as ?nly three killed, six wounded and eight tanen prisoners, , while ho nsserts that tlie attackers lost at least 100 dead. On this contrary, General Obregon rtf lares today that his loss was only eleven killed and forty-two wounded, while the federal loss Is given by Obregon as six teen dead and thirty-one wounded. The American ltcd Cross volunteers have treated forty-five wounded. Twenty- two of the mpst serious cases are In the hospital here. Tho nurses found only flvo dead, but many more are believed to be In tho canyon, where a party of the at tackers were trapped early In the tiny. A rewue party set out today to seek mora J woufided and locate the bodies of tha dead on the field. I'rlvnlc I'mflcrt Mini, I'rivnte Allen A. Umfleet, Troup O, I'lfth cavalry, United mates army, wns tcrlously wounded by a rebel bullut while doing police duty near the International line here. The shot pasted through his face from nose to ear. No other Ameri cana were Injured. The United Slates soldier was flhot shortly after 6 o'clock when the attack was at Its height. Lieutenant Colonel Tate, In charge of the Fifth cavalry pa trol. Instantly sent word to General Obregon In command of tho rebel forces, "You have shrot one of my men. Cease firing or 1 shall bo after you at onco." At tho same tlmo tho firing' from Ihn regulars under General Kostcrlltxky and Ileyes ceased. Under some preconcerted arrangement Colonel Tato called his bugler nnd ordered him to sound the Mexican "cease firing" order. Tho fed eral garrison Instantly obeyed, but desul tory firing Continued to como from the bcsUgcrs. Surrender to Americans. General Obregon succeeded In holding back tho fire from Ms men so that Colonels KosterllUky and nyes, with their forces, wero ablo to cross to the United States, where they surrendered to Colonel Wilbur 12. Wilder, Fifth cav airy; who arrived lato to tako com mand of the American troops. The Mex ican: federal soldiers stacked' their arms I before the American troopers and dis banded, Mqro than thirty wounded from either slOo rest In hospitals here, whllo tho doid dot the mesa land south of Nogalcs, The attackera suffered most heavily and cf the 1,080 men who ros.de the march against the garrison ot MO regulars, the number of dead has not been accurately ' estimated. A ratn of lead dropped over the Amer ican town, many cltlcens narrowly escap ing Injury. Stray balls fell Into the atrrcta, noma, penetrating houses, narrowly miss ing Americans In their homes. The destruction In the Bonora town was great, although the majority of building were of adobe. ' Wilder Meet Obrrsron. . Colonel Wilbur 13. Wilder of the Fifth t'nlted States cavalry held a conference at the International line today with Gen eral Obregon, commander of the Bonora state troops, which yesterday captured Nogales, Bonora. The meeting was nt tho suggestion of Colonel Wilder nod won to. discuss provisions for keeping order and to reach (in understanding re garding neutrality laws, Obregon prom Ised to keep order In the American por tion of the town and expressed sorrow at the wounding of one American --soldier and three Mexicans on the American side of the tine. United States customs Inspectors seized foriy-a'evo'tt head, 6t .rioraea' belonging to tlw federal Mroops. Th horses wore bi ought s,ero' ttw Una by the federal feruges Iwk, nlghU HUM Xxnrtel nt Noscmlesu ' WASHINGTON, March 14. It was ex- jrected that Brigadier General Tasker It. JfJIUB would arrive at NogHlea. Arts. to- Hay from Sprt 'Sam Houston, Tex, Major Jato ha reported. to General Bliss that he' bullets which, poured Into Nogales, Arts'., Jeopardizing American lives, ap parently came, from the Mexican rebels and. that Jia did not return the fire, a n doing so he .would have been mora likely to ht the federals than those whose ye respectfully invite the public to attend the GRAND OPENING of the Greater Nebraska, Saturday, March 15, 1913, Doors Open 9 a. m. MUSIC By First Regiment Orchestra Louis H. Neble, Director Afternoon 2 to 6 O'clock Evening 7 to 9 O'clock Flowers To Lady Visitors AND PRESENTING It Third Floor, Women's and Misses' WEARING APPAREL Third Floor New Dept. X bruska's millinery depart ment inaugurates a now era in tho millinery business in Omalm Individuality. asuortment and valuo are blondod in tho most harmonious nhow Ins; of magnificent raiUlnery to be. found -anywhere; ona-of he many Interesting features of tho greater Nebranka. INTRODUCING our beautiful, remodeled cloak und suit department. Featuring every practical innovation ' in ': nnninmnnf fninnlt.Rlv refitted in mahogany. French ' uun " 1 i i l 1 11 1 ' rooms, rest rooms, writing rooms and redecorated tUrougii- . sout The most c'onveniont, attractive garment section in the , INTEODUOING- OUR HANDSOMELY REMODELED STORE OMAHA'S MOST COMPLETE - Spring Exposition of Correct Apparel for Men and Women THE GREATER NEBRASKA IS READY LOOKING forward for many months to the momentous day when this store would be completely remo'deled and modernized and by devot ing every energy to it an ideal has been 'realized. The new owners of the Nebraska invite the people of this community to inspect the most complete wearing apparel establishment in the west. v More than 50,000 square feet of floor space is devoted to a wonder ful display of the newest of new styl e ideas assembled by our expert buy ers at the world's foremost fashion sources. New merchandise, new equipment, new illuminating system, new methods, this store stands today new all through from every stand po int, the most .comfortable, delightful store that modern thought and ingenuity can devise. . . ' Second Floor, Men's, Young Men's and Boys GOOD CLOTHES SURPRISE is in store for all who visit our rejuvenated second floor clothing section. Brand new, everything spic and span; the entire department sparkles with newness. The-most modern equipment throughout. Completely refin ished in silver gray, oak and .a mass of. crystal cases and' mir rors. Waiting and reBt rooms for both men and women nc.niini. rimniiii'ii mnni notowortliv displays of hlKh grade wear ing apparel selected by our own export buyers from representative i ere--ators of women's, faahlonablo garments, Wp maintain WoW ork', ' offices to Insure our patrons of every buying advantage Tho Nebraska Is In constant touch with tho fountain head of fashion. . Tbo buyer and manager ot this new department la recognlied as an expert authority in this line, and comes td tho Nebraska with yearB ot experience in catering to the domanda of Omaha's par ticular womon. Our millinery Is des tined to be tho most popular in tho Mlddlo West. ., . Thla department will iP)7 ft'1,'?" i to you. It I on of. thi features that hM conletftly S"0tm1W, ;'h3 floor woman's wearing 'aplWrel Mellon, , and han been Installed In response to demand from our clientele ?r a millinery department that would sell high graUo mil linery at reasonable prlt-ea. As horotoforo Tho Nebraska's system for reasonable ttrlcos guar antees maximum values at all times.. This Btoro Is a publlo service institution and honorable methods In merchandising must and wjll provall In every section of this houso. Salespeople, titters, every representative of this store understands that our customer's Interests come first. First Floor, Men's and Women's FURNISHING GOODS ' a' CT1VB, Intelligent servlco every customer of the groator Nebraska J ! gota what ho wants when ho wants It. Featuring completo new V$tock8 of tho most reliablo furnishing goods for both men and women. j'Now display cases; new quick wrapping system; new Illuminating sys torn: The Nebraska Is Oinaha'B perfect daylight store by, night aBd,day. Hero's a store that demonstrates its appreciation of your patronage In tho sprvlce it gives and thO vwlues It affords. ;5eVirything to insure the customers comfort. 1 TV' t Tho light of progressive merchandising Is reflected throughout this great shop for men and boys. Under the personal supervision of Mr. John'A. Swanson, whose record of achievement In Omaha clothing circles is a household word, tho greater Nebraska's customers are guar anteed utmost satisfaction in clothes buying. The highest order ot Intelligent attention to our .customers, 1b . , demanded frpm our salesmen' and alteration experts. The 'manage-, ment of this store has raised the work of "waiting on people" to some thing more than mere clerkship In Omaha and rewajdSi the m.en,Jt, employs who fulfill their obligations to the pilbllc. Personal,, conr, . scientious service Is assurod to every customer of this Btoro. ' . ' ' ' First Floor, Men's and Women's Footwear and Traveling Goods GREAT responsibility rests upon tho store. that BeUs you footwear..' Tbe Nebraska's careful shoe service la at yoUr command, and we've tho stock that permits of widest range for choice of solid, ser viceable, stylish footwear. Entire north section main floor devoted to men's and women's good shoes. - , ' Xravolera, your ltigatage 'Will go farthest if it comes from the Ne braska. An extensive stock of best trunks, grips, suit cases, auto trunks, steamer rugs, exceptional values in every instance. Firtt Flmor, Mezzanine. General Offices The spacious balcony on the first floor now contains tho general offices which wore romoved from tho third floor to lvo more spac for the now millinery department JOHN A.SWNSON,PRes gtl J J.IJJ JM JJ1 J JTOfSaOTBB,, i ssiisiisi i m ii ii bby sm m mm m or tm . mam mm mmusm WM.L.HOLZMAN.rnrA.. Correct Apparel for Men and Women First' Floor, a' Greater Dept. of MEN'S HATS Hat service by hat experts greets you here. The best of John B, Stetson'B new spring styles and a wido range of other good makes. Your Easter hat Is ready. "DOCTOR" OUTRAGES HOMES (Continued from Vtx Ope,) carelessness had been responsible for Kn(j to Instruct children to submit tha shots which entered American ter ritory. Iteports from Juarer Indicate condi tions there and elsewhere along the border nulet. IUIIroad and telegraph Bn1co In Chihuahua Is regular. General Bllaa haa been Informed that the fcdi Vrols ara manufacturing bombs In the allroad shops In Chihuahua. tiENEItAli OJUDA UOTTLUI1 UP physician hW a star from the board of health. Scbool rrlnolpuls Wrnd. Rnnsrlntendent B. U. Oraff of the pub- lis schools Immediately sept th follow. Ine circular letter to au pnncipais! rir n. w. Connell. city health com- mU.inner. abites some Impostor la visit tng homes in the city and Inspeetlns chiU Aran. cislmlnB that ha rtpresenta th hiih tna.rtment. This report oom p hn from three different homes uiw ... - n n -unrlr nil iha A.IOS. liven wg now " , . 'No one should l auowea to enier flonora State Troops Cluse In on lllm t Togtk.t: DOUOliAS, Arls., March H-A Mex Jean battle against an overwhelming force of rebels, unconditional surrender! homes of cltliens as a health Ulcer uh- or flight over tho line Into Arlsona- ua such person Is abla to how th thesa are the alternatives presented to-lhndee of that department. '.day to Qenernl OJeda. The federal com-1 "Should any person present himself and mander who evacuated Agua Prleta two aik to Inspect children for ponUsio day ago with the avowed Intention of I disease, notify the police department At tnarchlnff to Nogales and reinforcing the once and officers will be sent to arreit Harrison there, reached Naco during thony .uoh Impostor. jilgtit, only to learn that Nogalea al- "Kindly direct your pupils to carry the ready had been captured c-y the consu- above message to their parents .tutlonalHts. The mother of the children believed to Thus OJeda. with J00 federal regulars, jye been the first inspected by the mn la bottled up at Naco, with strong bodies became suspicious when after A mlnuto at rebels closing tn on htm from east, examination the "doctor" declared an west and south. A force of 400 consUtu- yeAr.0ld boy, In perfect health, waa aut llonallst under Ellas Calles left Ajrua fcrng from smallpox. ' v.- --... Mmnlln.1T 1'oUan. pursue Um .federal general, ana laier in "-..". MX Mi,on ,n hl. blooa." said the "physician." "How can that bef exclaimed the hoc rifled mother. "He's never be m lck a Mu pr:- , - u-y n nt. n i expo..a mora wwy ...v. ., 1 force from Obreifon'a column, which t0"m.V1?Px! . . veaterdar took Nogalts, Is closing In from the west The constitutionalists, in tnwr eager have verified, and have been making a v,atn endeavor to locate the man. K ought to be; found, for the description of Him is minute. I To Search AIL Hospitals. "Dotecttves will visit all city hospitals Ih the search for tha impostor. Medical oollegea will also be asked to old In this search. ."I have never heard of anything like this, It Is one of the worst outrages ever perpetrated. It's awful," . Dr. Connell believe the police will lo cate the man. but be decided that a warn lng to parents should be .considered even before the capture ot me momicr. i "It's lmDTobabla to think any man Would .do such a thing and It Is hard to explain from any standpoint," sold the health commissioner. "He did not act llko an Insane man. I believe, however, that he has a mania for UtUo girls and has resorted to this method to satiate his appetite. There are such men. While the starch goes on uy scnooi, police and health authorities and every lurav It, strained to locato "Dr. Fits' gerald" one hopo of success Is held out, ?ur ha and later In I day Prefocto f.raca Monte, with 900 jtntu, aepariea on uw wine niunon. aim wero freshly mounted and well armed And cravisioned. South of raco are Continuing his examination the man ad mttted at tho concluilon that he had been mlstakvn. He aald the lad was sound, . nioaTlift tore, ofonto then h "ked utlta t0 ,t'nl eo tp puraye OJeda, Jeft a force or only mi.nft of h., .tfi. muth j irten to guard Au rneta - A Ylwer In tb Hlomarh Is dyspepsia, complicated with liver and kidney trpuWe, "Electric Btera )elp ,all sMeh ?.. r7i Pat Trr th,m' tck: y0r sale by Beaton Drue Co.-AdvertUs seent. up for examination of her eyn. mouth I and throat "The man reprcsenteft nmif to be Dr. FUxgerald." said Health Commis sioner Connell. "I told the woman whol called rote over the telephone 1 did aojl know any Dr. llligerald. "Bvenrtama- told mi by. the parents 1 "I will return nnd complete tho examin ation." the man haa stild. Dr. uonneii billovcs "ntxgoraltl" may, . after the lupse ot a short time, attempt to continue his violations of homes. About three years ago a Dr. Kit je: aid died In Omaha, Vut since then physicians say no medi cal practitioner by that name haa been working in the olty. SUFFRAGISTS DISFIGURE MANY LONDON HOUSES l)NDON, March It. The latest exploit ot the militant suffragettes In London Is the obliteration of the names on the gate posts by which houses in the resl dental streets are distinguished. Armed with pots of tar and brushes they raided the ltlchmond district early today, dis figuring many houses. The window smashing campaign also was resumed this mornlpg In the Jewelers' district In Bond street and In Holborn. Miss Olive Hocken. arrested yesterday for attempting to set fire to a pavilion on the Iloehampton golf links, agreed to abstain from militancy pending her trial and was released on ball. at the same price ts later Constipated, Bilious, Headachy, , Liver Torpid? L.ascarcts dure Turn the rascals out-the headache, biliousness eonipatlon. the sick, sour . ATT. . . .t, onlht with Caacarets. aiomacn ana xom r-..,.,..- VwB.tn and regulate Don't put in another o.y ".rV..n; foid and thal'misery- your stomachi remove tne sour, ""r , .."off th. decomposed making aros. take tne excess diis 7 : -; , : , . waTtT'maTSr ana constipation po.-orr from th. bow.U jhenj r. w fee. great A Cascaret tonight wlll'atraignien you u ZZ.r--": " any drug store will keep your heaa wear. Bomeu "'- uivb nt" - . ... TVin'l fnrnl tho children. ,eei ouiiy onu cncntui '" - - and make you feel bully ; CATHARTIC .sBsssflsVV A A. tV. BX m im ssB UANUT RlViilllAVilT When vou buy your Easter suit at our store you will pay just tho same price for it that we would ask after tho Fourth of July oiany time The prjee is always ten dollars. Ten dollars is the cheapest we can sell a guar anteed all-wool suit and guarantoe abso lute satisfaction both as to material and workmanship. The suits priced at $1S and $18 by other stores do not moan one cent more value, but simply the middle man's profit added, which does not add to tho looks or wear of the garment. Selling from our factory direct to you saves you the middleman's profit of $5 to $8. See our fine Easter display of Mon's and young mon's clothing. Pants made from factory remnants, $2 IhcHamiltaiilGCo ! CoilmJamiiLiisrs-StoTes in Principal Cities Henry JThomas, Manager. 1615 Farnam Street. ) - i