THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1914. Our Apparel Buyer Has Just Re turned From New York Bringing With Him a Wealth of New Style Ideas in the Most Fashion able Apparel. Now Dresses, Skirts, Suits and Ooats are now on display. THE PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. For Tomorrow, Thursday We offer the newest styles of Oapes in poplin and moire, for $24.50 and $29.50. THE STORE FOR SHIRTWAISTS Some beautiful new al &f Crepe do Chino Blouses, at PJDJ The New Under muslins You'll find this section one of particular interest, at this, the beginning of Summer . Everything from the finest Parisian manufacture to the least expensive yet good quality domestic makes: "MARCELLA" Closed Combination Suits and Drawers: DENY BECKERYENUE CHANGE Second Trial of Police Lieutenant Proceeds in New York. LIPPET RESOLUTION TABLED Senate Will Hot Coniider Question About Relation! with Villa. Women's Combination Cor set Covers and Closed Draw ers of soft fine nainsook or crepe; sizes 34 to 44. Priced $1, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75. Women's Drawers of fine nainsook or crepe trimmed with lace and embroidery, 50c, 65c, 85c, $1 to $2.50. (Undermuslin Section Third Floor.) CMMDJMD AXXLTKtCMTH STREETS GRUEL MAIN WYORCE CAUSE Eiixty Cases Asking Separation on Socket at Des Moines. COMES CLOSE TO" 'THE , RECOUD BcTentr Fer Cent .of TbU CJnaa of Suit .Ascribe tbe One Cause (or Dlsnsrreemciit Between Una ' band nnil Wife, by the last legislature by Secretary of (Mate Allen would deprive prohibitionists, Independent! and other voters of this con stitutional right to voto for Judges. OSTERMAN'S NAME GOES IN FOR BLAIR'S POSTMASTER (From a Staff Correspondent) DE3 MOINES, la., . May 6 Speclal TelegramsCruet and Inhuman treat ment and drunkenness aro tho causo of more than 70 per ctnt of the diyo'roo .ac tions, sixty In number which today were assigned for trial In tho district court by Judge footman, Tho number of cases comprises an. approach to the record on the local docket. Nonpartisan Ballots. Attorney General George Coston today decided not to appeal to tho supremo court from the decision of District Judge Mc Henry yesterday. In which tho latter or dered W. 8. Allen, secretary of state, and II, B. Fraae, county auditor, to prepare special non-partisan Judiciary ballots for those electors not aligned with any of the recognised political parties, The decision of the attorney general Is declared, to mean that Judge" Mcllenry'a order on the Folk county mandamus case tho will be conformed with throughout .state. Judge Mcllenry held that the construction placed upon the law enacted Mil" The Winner la .order to do thing- to suc ceedyou must hava health, ' and this moans taking care of tho digestion, tho liver and tho bowels. For this particular work HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters is well adapted. It soothes and tones the, tired stomach and promotes bowel regularity. Trr It. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. D. C, May 0.-(8pcclal Telegram.) In accordanco with Congress man Lobcck's recent "O, K.," Thomas F. Osterman wastoday nominated by President Wilson for tho postmustershlp nt Blair. Other Nebraska postmasters nominated today were J, O. Dlauser at Dlller, Kdivard W. Ilocho at Kimball and Claude J. Brown at J-ynch. Congressman Sloan today presented H. Kochler and J. J, Burko of Qcneva to tho president and Secretary Tumulty, John A. Moore .of Omaha, who har been in the' east for sometime, Is visit Ins relatives In Washington. He will re main hero about a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. m. Morrill and Miss Minnie H. Merrill of Lincoln have taken an apartment at the Hotel Towhattan for their stay in tho city. Mrs. Harry A. Williams, who has been visiting In Washington for several weeks, has gone to Chicago for a short stay before proceeding to Omaha to visit her mother, Mrs. Ituasell B. Harrison, and her grandmother, Mrs. Saunders. Later they will all go to Lake Okobojl to spend part of tho summer being Joined there by William Henry Harrison, third. COCKRAN ATTACKS WHITMAN STONE DEFENDS WILSON'S ACTS Attorney for Defendant Says Prose cutor Talked Too Modi and Asks le lie Punished for Contempt. Ilend of Foreign Affair Committee Says Ferr Wish to Interfere vrlth the Tlehel War on Ilarrtn. NEW YOIIK, May C.-lndlcatlons that District Attorney Whitman Intends to no fully Into the graft phase of the Charles Becker cao were e.vldept today when the former police Jleutcnant was placed on trial for the second time for the murder of tho gatnbtcr, 'Herman Hc- cnthal. Four men, the gunmen, so called have already been electrocuted for the crime. Among the names of prospective wit nesses for the state, as called out by the clerks at tho opening of the trial, were Rhlnclander Waldo, former commissioner of tho police! Wlnflcld Shield, his secre tary; all the heads of the department as constituted at present; the wife of 'Ixsfty Louie" nosenberg. tho dead gun man, and an assortment of gamblers and characters In the tenderloin. Curious crowds Jammed the corridors of the terminal court building long be fore the trial began. Admission to the courtroom was by ticket only and hun dreds were turned away. Change, of Venne Denied, Shortly after Becker was brought In his counsel, Bourko Cockran, attacked Dis trict Attorney Whitman In a motion ask ing that he proseauor bo adjudged in , contmpt for "having made statements tending to prejudice the public" against Becker. Tho motion was denied for the ttmn being, but the court agreed to hear arguments on it later. Mr. Cockran then asked for a change of venue, which was denied, Jn this motion the defendant's at torney again assailed Mr, Whitman fdr "talking about the cose for the benefit of the newspapers," attacking particularly statements attributed to the district attorney concerning perjury com mitted In the cloventh hour attempt to savo the condemned gunmen. Mrs. Becker Joined her husband at the counsel table, and John Becker, the de fendant's brother, and a policeman, also were present. One Juror Accepted. Thirteen talesmen were colled and elim inated and one Juror accepted by both sides, lln Is F. Meredith Blagden, a bond broker and for two years a student at tho Harvard law school. Becker was dressed with care and ap parently In better health than when brought down from tho death house at Sing Blng after the court of appeals' de clslon. He seemed slightly nervous wnen he first took his seat, but In halt an hour regained the composure he main' tallied during the first trial. 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Kenyan, removed. llural letter .Carriers appointed: M. L Allen at Fort Crook and Leroy Cross at Vausau. Ntb. ; Klnier K. Akeney, Osxa Ioosh, la..;, Arthur W. Lorans at White Creek, 8. D. - Tho Packers National bank of South Omaha has been .approved a reserve agent for' the Commercial National bank of Wausau, Neb., and Commercial bank, Essex, la. Ilnaenmn Channel Name, Last year Casey Hageman was & mem ber of the pitching staff of the Denver club In this circuit.? but this year Casey has changed his monicker to Hageman. The fact that he might make good with St. Louis evidently went to Casey's head. Song Book Coupon PRESENTED BY THE OMAHA BEE, May 7 aJ explained ntLOW SEVEN SOA1G BOOKS IN ONE COLLEGE SOHGS OPERATIC JWGS ISIX OF THESE COUPONS! 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WASHINGTON, May ft Vigorous criti cism of the administration's Mexican policy and a heated debate over the Vera Cruz situation marked the effort of Sen ator Ltppltt of Rhode Jalana today to securo action In the senate on his reso lution asking President Wilson If he Is upportlng Pancho Villa for next ruler of Mexico. Chairman Stone of the foreign relations committee defended the administration. The resolution was laid on the table without a record vote. The suspicion that our government Is aiding, abetting or even condoning the vllllanous Villa is so sickening that I have long refused to bslievo It." said Senator Llppltt, "but the reports that the president Is supporting Villa have con tinued so long that I nave Introduced my resolution. After quoting President Wilson's declarations In his message to congress about observing strict neutrality between tho factions of Mexico, Senator Llppltt said the government's actions were much In contradiction to those expressions. Stone nnd Llppett Tilt, Senator Llppltt spoke of the Vera Crur. Incident and tho loss of Mexican lives as howlng the length to which the ad- ministration had gone to keep munitions of war to getting into Huerta's hands. Senator Stone took Senator LIpdIU to task and the Ilhode Island senator re sponded that Senator Stone was placing nis words in a false light. Oh, I know what the senator meant." continued Senator Stone. 'He meant to charge the president with the death of 200 Innocent Mexlcans-thlnk of It-Innocent' Mexicans at Vera Crur. "The Rhode Island senator seems to Choice of Any Trimmed Hat In Our Entire Stock Thursday at Imported Models , American Models Flower Hats Tailored Hats Dress Hats Paradise Hats Ostrich Hats Aigrette Hats No matter what the former price was Consul Bonney reported under arrest In San Luis Potoal hod arrived in Mexico City with Mr. Bonney. Both were afe and well. The minister added that at last account all Americans In San Luis Potosi were safe. District Attorney Pulls Gun In Court tack on Mexico City by General Zapata's forces causes considerable alarm, Huerta's hold on his soldiers, dispatches state, Is weakening, and possibility of opposition to tho Zapata movement. It Is uccmrcu, is uccrcusina. Admiral Howard reported today from the west coast of Mexico that "relations with the Mexican authorities are more cordial than would be expected under tho conditions. All ships of tho Ameri can fleet." he said, "had been ordered to avoid hostile acts and jeopardizing lives." A late dispatch from General Funston stated that food la not getting Into Vera Crux from the Interior of - Mexico, but that It was being brought from shore vil lages and towns from the north and from Tejar on the south. FlHhtlnir Near Tamploo. Admiral Badger reported to the Navy. department today that constitutionalist forces made a sharp attack yesterday on Mexican federal troops la the northwest ern portion of the province of Crux and to the west of Tamplco. There was no decisive result as far as he could learn, tho report stated. Admiral Badger's report said further that Admiral Mayo Informed him of per sistent rumors current about -Tamplco that General Villa was on his way with reinforcements far the constitutionalists and Intended to "take and burn the city.' Admiral Mayo stated that he did not put the slightest faith in the truce sup- pored to have been arranged between the constitutionalists and federals at Tarn pIco. There had been no trouble recently In the oil welt district, he said. I'lalitlns nt ainsatlnn. Admiral Howard reports trom Maxatlan that tho constitutionalists, entrenched on Plcdra Island, fired continuously all day yesterday with rifles nnd field guns on the Mexican federal gunboat Morelos, lying In the harbor and that the fire was returned by federals from batteries on the shore. Admiral Howard adds that through the courtesy of the governor of Slnaloa the steamer San Jose was permitted to clear from Matatlan yesterday for San Fran cisco. It carried twenty-three refugees from Maxatlan and forty-four from Sallna Crux, He saya the cruiser Al bany and the destroyers Hull and Law rence have arrived at Lav Pax and that the destroyers Preble and 'uxtun have reached Manxanlllo. Ho reports that Twells, regarding whom Inquiries have been made Is safe. Vllln'a Army Starta for Monterey, TOimiJON, Mexico, May A detach ment of Villa's troops stationed here en trained today for Monterey, which will be the bato of operations In tho consti tutionalist campaign against San Luis Potosi and Soltltlo. The troops which left today will detrain at Iltpollto. whence they must march overland to Monterey. regard those Mexican snipers who were firing on our boys In violation of all the rule of warfare, as 'innocent Mexicans." Why, all the country approves of what tho president did at Vera Crnr with the possible exception of the senator from Rhode Islarid." "I neither condone Villa's acts nor do agreo with the Rhodo Island senator. who seems to approve the acts of Huerta, man guilty of treason and whose hands aro red with the blood of his chieftain, "Tho senator says we were hasty at Vera Crur because a German vessel was approaching laden with arms and mu nitions of war for Huerta and his army. I stand here to approve what was done, Tho president was taking the only means to enforce the ultimatum and make Huerta apologise for what he had done. Calls Resolution Silly. Senator Stone insisted the resolution was "silly" and moved to table It. Sena. tor Clark of Wyoming declared the news papers gave senators their only lnforma tlon on the subject of Villa and his re ported relations with this government and asked It Senator Stone would tell the senate what ho knew on this subject "If Carranza and Villa care to prose cute me war tney nave declared on Huerta," said Senator Stone, "I don't be lieve It Is the intention of the administra tion or of this congress and with few exceptions of the people of the United States, to force war on them HONOLULU, May 6.-Claudus Mc- Brlde,, an attorney, was saved from be ing shot through the heart by United States District Attorney Jeff McCarn in the federal court room yesterday through Consul Bonner Is Safe. WASHINGTON. May 6. The Brazilian minister in Mexico City Informed the State department today that American Hats worth up to $65, none are worth less than $15.00, Thursday, your choice $7,50 " '"'-"TirnnfflTiTrirff irinr COltlirAPpAEEL FOE MEN AND WOMEN the swift action of a boy witness. Mc Carn and McBtide were opposing attor neys in a federal trial. In a hot quarrel McCarn thrust a revolver against Mc Bride's breast and pulled the trigger, Tho boy leaped between them. His thumb caught the pistol hammer and prevented the explosion of the cartridge. McCarn surrendered to the police and was charged with assault to commit murder. Other Teams Have Trouble. Des Moines and St. Joseph seem to have been having the same trouble as Omaha with their pitching Staffs. While tho teams have been slugging the ball enough to win half a dozen contests the pitchers are passing batters with regular liberality and tne game is, as a rtsnuit one with much scoring. News Notes of Gilssr. KDGAK, Neb.. May C-(Spoclal.)-The annual meeting of the Sdgar city board for the purpose of seating tha newly eleoted members and perfecting the or ganization of tbe new board was held last night. Dr. O. It. Woods was qual ified for mayor, W. J. Breckenridge for city clerk and K. W. 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