TTTE BEE: OMATTA, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 191 H. PABLO LOPEZ TAKEN; YILLA ASSASSIN AIDE Bandit Responsible for Murderi of Seventeen Americans Captured. DE FACTO SOLDIERS GET HIM Awkward EL PA80, Tp., April 24. Pablo Lopez, Villa lieul.euant, rcponlble for the murder of seventeen Ann-rl ran at Santa Yiabrl and who was nhot through both leg. 4a the raid on Columbiii, N. M., was captured yesterday by Carranilataa near the srrne of hi crime, according to In formation received today by Ocncrat Oarlra. ; Tbla new m contained in men tigea from the Mexican gownmpnt operator at Santa Yaabel, who aald (bat ha him no If had en Lopez, ft waa bopod Infonnat'on regarding - Villa might b obtained from Lopez Three of Lopet'a followera were cap iiied with htm, the four bring taken in a mountain cava where they bad bftto biding In a ilarvlng condition. All ara being taken to Chihuahua City, Tom U Atlaebee), tteniints of HsMa Toitiu ai.v notified '.er.eral Gvlr to'ley that ll.elr town wa itm-kM thl morning fcy Manual JJaca. latently reported killed In an engagement with American 'l)ler snl fifteen other Villa bandit. Tbry uld that they defeated and scat tered the renjiia after killing J:oa and eevrral ethers, icrnmpanytrig rne mtj' w a r iiict from the resident fir Information in whether they could Halm a reward hrh they understood had boon offered for the body of Itaea. imeral (iavlra wired Instruction to hava th body sent to littn, L", it waa reported, would not give Ma raptor any information about Villa further than to y that ha waa "over voridrr" In lli distant mountalrM and had to depend on foraging for provisions. " "eiej. jU.TnOiU. Neb.. Anrit 24.-.Soeial.V ieneral Oavlra also received a mn Mstrift rourt began hr today In the from Chihuahua City to lha effect that April term with Judge George V. Corcoran Martin txpe, brother tit Pablo, want presiding. A large nurnlwr of Important to surrender, ilovernor KiirKiuea, r ease will b tried, among thm twins wording to Ihl report, received a tele. everal criminal cases. The trial of VrA gram from tha mayor of Bustlllos, saying l-uff of Marnuetle, who I rharged with that Marlli; had applied to hlin for term felonious assault on Nela Nelson, will be of urrender. Tha mayor totted that an the flrt trial hefora tha Jury which ha official of the government b tent to been railed for May 1. Thl trlitl ha carry on the negotiation. Ibeen postponed aeveral time, tha first No word ha been received from Oen continuance blng mado by the county at- eral Cvaso and Colonel Carrsiua alnre Itorney by reason of clue whl''h pointed they atarted on their hunt for Villa' to the Innocence of Luff, body a week ago today, aald General I Another trial of considerable interest Gavlra tnnliilit. Mop that tha body will I' thl teYm will he that of Mahlon C ba found still elst In tha Currant 0110 "aalnat the International Harvester I U'u,H I OVER THOUSAND DIE IN CHINAHIP CRASH Soldiers and Men of Crew Victim; Transport Steamer Collides with Cruiser' ACCIDENT OCCUES DURING FOG SHANGHAI, April 24. More than 1,000 soldiers and men of tbe erew of tbe steamer Htiln-Yu were lost when the ateamer aank after a. collision with the cvrulaer Hal Tung Saturday evening aoutb of tha Chu- san Inlands, The ateiamer, acting aa trans port, was taking troop to Foo Chow. The colllilon occured during a thick fog and only one foreign engineer, twenty aoldlers and nine sailor out of tlx foreigners and over 1,000 soldier and members of tbe crew were caved. Tbe Uln-Yu waa veel of 1,623 ton. It waa built In 1889 and waa owned by tba China Merchants' Sfeam Navigation company of Shanghai. District Court in Hamilton County headquarter at Juarei. Newton Elected Head of Letter Carriers company. Otto bought a tractor of the International and gava hi note for It. M allege he had a freat deal of trouble with It and finally hauled It back and turned It over to tba agent of tha com pany. He anli in thl ault for tha can cellation of the note. The SlO.OflO damage ault of Jacob Mun- dell agalnat tha American Surety com pany may ba tried at thl term. Mundell died for Injur! received while working ORAffD MM NO, Neb., April fL-tUp etal.) Tha Nebraaka rttata Ietter carrier concluded thalr aeaelon here lata Haturday night, elacting tb following officer for Ln th .t.cirir.i n.hi t,uiMi,, n,i.lm. the enulng year: Jrldnt, Charle H. that the jrtv enmnanv had taken over ,wion, utnana; vice preeloent, Clvda V. the work and wera romnletlna th lob jury, xreno teiano; eeretry, w, (T. after the contractor had abandoned It Knak, Omaha; treaurer, J. A. llnmlre. and that he waa Inlured while In tha em Wncom; collator Mutual Htneflt ao- ploy of the uret company. elation, tell lyough; executive board. Oorg r, Harrl. Omaha; J. It. Clark. - DEATH RECORD nim-oin; n, w, iiurrington, Fremont. neamey we icted a the neit place John A. Moore. or maetlng. MjIIR. Neb . Anrll 24.fdiwn.lal.Wo.hu In th buelnea nn of th organ)-1 A. Moore aird M. a nloneee of thl rttw satlon maana and method whereby the died auddtnlv ve.irrt. .rt-.n..n .( th. rrvica or ma ramer to the put.llc and relden- of hi on, Jarne, In Omaha, to the department fould b tncreaeed. Mr. Moore came to tbla county in the thereby addln to th acope of th rar- early w and located on a farm ne . .ry,c. in aigmry or hi. Office, Kennard. (Sever.l ve.r. I.lee n,ovl,.r T'erry Correll of Dalnvlew, Neb, He wa a Ufa long member of the Haptlrt church nd alao a member of the Monl fra ternity. Ml a Heck, EIX1A rt, Ne April 24.-(Hpeclal.)-Tb funeral of I Mm Iva Heck wa held In the Methodiat church yeaterday after noon, Itev, W, W. Jtull officiating, Mlet lieck taught a year In the Ivlgar chooi after her graduation and then wnt to Unroln, where eh taught for two year. Then aha went to Emporia, Kn., where he ha been teaching lnce. Hhe died at the bom of her brother In Beatrice, where the had gone to re.t nd recuper ate after a nervoua breakdown. Hhe leave a mother and three brother, ftieeman of Kdgar, John of eDatric and Weeley at Emporia, Kan. Hh waa .13 year old. Mr, tl, A. Andrew. YORK, Neb., April ?4.WHpenlal.)-Mr. D. A. Andrew, who h been maklnf hor homa with Dr. J, N. Kllgore, died at S o'clock Saturday afternoon, Bha waa l year old. Th body waa taken lo (retn for burial. Mayor Charles Bryan ' Gets Most Pop Votes (from a fttaff Correapondent) UNOOtN, April M,-(rtfclal.)-Tbat C, W, Bryan will profcably ba tha nominee of tb populiat party I ahown by return coming n at tha offlca of th '-reiary t itat. The (evenleen countle already report ing, every on of whltr ahow vote on the people' Independent ballot, give Mi-yaa, a blyger vot than Nevlll. I1ielp county ve the largcat percentage, th tot atandlnf: Vrynn, 11, and Neville, 3, The other Indicated a vol. of about two or three to one. Harvester Salesman Killed Under Motor PAnVv-EU-, Nb April 4-peclal Teleram.)A. C. Ixngnckr, traveling ealeeman for th International Harvavter company, w Inatantly killed today, when tb automobile b wa driving upaet and pinned him beneath th car, Tha accident occurred two mile wet of Anhton. DEAD Protest is Filed With Insurance Board From a Staff Correepondent.) LINCOLN', April 24.-8Declal.)-D. L. Mnnlng. on of Chapman 8. Mahnlng ha flld a protest with th Met Ineur anc board agalnet granting a llcenao to the t'nlted Ftate Fidelity and Ouranty company. The elder Manning waa Injured whll at work on tha new Lincoln High acbool for the plumbing firm of L. W, I'om' rene A Co. of Lincoln. The latter corn pany wa lnnred with tha New York company agalnat aicldental Injuries to employe, and eoon after the accident, which occurred on February f, 1K1JS, tha urety company began paying a, monthly Indemnity to the Injured mnn. In th following Auguit Mr. Manning went to New York to live wtlh hi brother at iKlmlra, and the lniirnce. company ceaed paying on tbe acridonl. Ixbor Commlloner Cotty dvaed th Manning to bring ult In New York tale agalnat 1 bji pomerene company and tha guaranty company for th resumption of tha payment, th Pomeren company to accept rvlca and fight it out with tha itxuranc company, but they failed to do o and now will endeavor to pre. vent th company from renewing It lloen In thl (tate. Comb Explodes, Baby Is Badly Burned TALLM CITT, Neb., April J4.tpe- clal.) Btawart Henry, tha i-month'-old on of Mr. nd Mr. Hepry Motman w burned about th forehead and bend when a. celluloid comb exploded In hi hand. II had been, pitying with n tvory comb and hi mother took that away from htm and went about her work. Tha baby went to th dreaier and got a celluloid comb end w playing near n oil tov, when the comb exploded. Th mother w near when th accident oc curred thua averting more erlon burn to tb baby by txtlnrUehlng the flame with her apron, fall election. The ucceful republican candidate comprise: Thorn Conley, representative. Thirty-eoond district; Thoma Ihnera, Fifteenth enatorlat cUtrlct; D. B. Cropaey, treeurer: C. O. Marthle, clerk; F. I.. Rain, attorney; John O. Itawlen, ehetlff; V. O. C. XVooater, aaeeuor. Fix candidate contended for republican eherlff. P. H. flhea will opposa him on the democratic lde. Dry Workers Ease Up I 1 on Hastings Contest liASiTlNQH. Neb April 14. - Special Telegram. )-U. H, Itorher, dry leler, who threatened to cloe up Hasting uloun becauae their bondsmen had gone bank rupt, aald today that he would not r lt th acceptance by tha council to night of new bond, but ha would re serve th right to take the matter Into tba courte later on. Other dry leader her oppose interference In any way alnce tba licensee hava paid their money and It hna already been epent by th chool. Han Hansen, on of tha foremost pro- hlbltlonlt, ha taken public lu with U. H. Korher, declaring It Inadvisable to mke such a fight now with th dry mendment. before th peopl at the Nov ember election. H. T. Canon of Lincoln, head of th antl-saloon league, wag quoted Haturday eaying that one-third of th saloons In Nebraska wr In danger because they had given bond from tha sam ecurit.y company. Greek Laborers Moved by Railroad BEATRICE. Keb., April 24.-tPecl, Telegrm.) The Greek laborer, who threatened to clash with resident .f South Jleatrlca on Sunday evening, which. resulted In Company C, Nebraska Na tional Guard, being called out, were tsketi to Holmeavllle, seven mile outh of her today by the Vnlon Pacific company by order of the authorities after they had been guarded all night In their bunk car by the militiamen. Th south M residents became enraged over the con duct of the irek who celebrated Easter by killing a couple of lambs, becoming Intoxicated and Insulting women a they passed along tha tret. Trie eltlxen or. dered th railway comptny to act or they would. County Attorney Memor trueceeded In getting in communication with Division Engineer Mlln early thl morning and stated that unless tb gang waa out of town by noon today ther would be trouble, Mr. Malln at onca ordered th laborer taken to Holmesvlll and dated that they would b dlacharged upon their arrival thai, Washington Affairs Wr department report indicate that attandenca at the army Instruction cmr for civilian thl summer will approxt mat ZK.fiO, hecrelarv (taker, reporting tn congree on the department' plena lit tbe ramps, kd for an appropriation of HM.OWi for their expense. BANKING BOARD REJECTS APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Thayer County Bay Tractor. HEBRON, Neb,. April 24.-(flperJl.)-The Thayer county commissioner hav purchased a tractor to be used In work ing th county road. Th tractor will arrive soon and a demonstration I to b given on the Meridian road near Hebron. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 24.-(Hpe..lal )-The fttate Hanking board turned down the apllcatlon of the Farmere' Htate bank to be located at Dalton, In Cheyenna county thl morning, Th propoaed capital of tha hank wa ll,o nd tha preatdent N. L. Wehn llvd In another town, Da Hon ha a population of only Vn people with on bank, th Dub on atet and th board flguyd that one hank Wu sufficient to do tha business. Thl with the fact that th president wa a non resident, led the board to reject the ap- j plication. I SECURE REQUISITION BEFORE MAKING ARRES fFrom a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 24,-fHpeclat.)-Depuf Sbarlff W. H, Oonewag of Council Bluffs aplled to Oovernor Morebead today for rMiulsltlon to tk hack to that city Abe and E. Jacobs, charged with Inrceny. The Jacob. It la alletted, took 2-yenr old colt from Frank N, Iwls, living near Council Uluff to Omaha. The, colt waa valued at Official have them locatcj, but will not make the arrest until th low of fleer arlve with the paper. Chair Presented to Kdllor TABLE BOCK. Neb., April ! 'Ppe otal.) Th three rutal mall carrier. J, H Talbot, Earl Irwin nd Carl W. Beck and tha mall messenger, J. C, neck. Invaded the sanctum of the Argus office a day or two ago and aeUIng Frank II. Taylor, tb retiring postmaster, seated him In an ele gant office chair, which they had hrough with them, the gift of th quartette, wa presented lo him with neat speeches by each reviewing the pleasant relation that had lwy existed between tha car rlera and the postmaster, Kdttor Tylor responded to the speeche in a feeling manner. It Nominees Jefferson, rAmrtcrtr, Neb., April j.-rcii.).- With the primary over, republican It thl county are already preparing for th and. eventually, th reward. Ulnlr, He leave thrc sons and threa Charlaa B. Duffy of Chicago, treasure, Z '"J "Z! Of ln national mmnncmtltn m nA tcnii.-l .... O'M.her of Omaha, national organUer Jhn' ''" ra n'1 "' "f lhU ",d M" made vlgorou defense of the right of the carrier to orgsnli and to protect them- ev. vver nsj were in attendance, including in Omaha band of thirty piece, which admirable organisation wa a feature of tna session and gave It vim and pep. TRACTION ENGTneFbREAKS THROUGH BRIDGE AT BLAIR FiLAIR, Neb,, April Jl--"reclal ,)-The large traction engine, weighing pounds used by Ortmm brothers on their firm here,, want through a bridge Inti Dl creek yesterday afternoon, and pew i on b aid half surmergnt In mud an I ater. Ki i,rtnim. with his heliwr. Carlrton Taylor, ws cromlng to their lowsr farm when the accident wnml Voug Taylor Jumped clear ef th wreck, hut Ortmm went d.wn 1th the euelne, h"t beyond a thnroiiah durtng and a f irche, waa lint Injured, They eieet li svt an pi rat in rr.m Omaha to g t IKn eryrins out, tea (row neatrtee, UK ATRK E, Keh , April ; Ppedal ) I., t Vrh,Mi was arrested y.'eler.Hy and ' In H en ttt e .art a of aeeaultint ! )wmi (tiihtr nf Thionas ilunn, Tt rfMitalt f'.el.l r Mr untin rhi Iii.-e nith striking and rhking htr ru..i h this county report that Mb, at tt4 heie mad awd rt"" ni'i Id rata ef a f ita f,t rult mi eit prnapcis tn (is r..M are trtM th spring . c.moillt. ,1, l,t i hi ii.nn tn Dim teiti. at rM'.a f. ni.,r than a t nr f a: '' ' t t, a b a ,,4 ''I In K til l! tlie ri . " " -t lU), ll. t ., i a '""''i l t H a i p. it'.M ft th. rt ttk f ( 4,a h'li.l'n ihI iIiii A . ', t.i M !' i .,. . II,, ' Kln t ili'. t i ' it r .f a.,. t,,.( i i) n i.,..ua n,ii, ''Hl-H.i ! it It tU f i., ,i".l,l ' I . 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(1,4 rtisi tnui (,., will t at ,). nil,,, tt. ira l.ata itir at, it(if 1 f i.tttiit Btwlwaaa W4n.fc Truat rrwtt "More Clothrt in t.rss Space" )it4 t (ill eaart nattier rirai 1. nf ! ,ij 'i.-4 N .., !!,. . 4 t I a J-a. ,. I a i' . . ..i.i i.,f) 14 Oatr la Freling & Stcinlc, "tttaak ! IMSH l4.e 1803 Fa mam Street waaai if . t ,. I 1 , . Unprecedented Values Enter This After-Easter Sale of TRIMMED MILLINERY At $2.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 TT'S a determined effort to clear our display room of the i- trimmed hatu left from our Easter businens. These, we have greatly reduced to make room for the new things ar riving daily. Somewhere in this selection is a hat for you one which will suit you as though you, yourself, designed it and at a price that you intended to pay no more. This idea':- it Trimmed Hats Formerly to $7.50 $2.50 Trimmed Hats Formerly to $20,00 $7.50 Trimmed Hats Formerly to $12.50 $5.00 Trimmed Hats Formerly to $35.00 $10.00 ttaoee Tlec 1 urgess-Nash Gompany. VCRYOOOYJa STORB" THGNP5pN;BElDEft6:a Tko faJaog Confer TH) HkcWIoYrCstt--- Excellent Suit Values $25, $29.50, $35 Hand Tailored by Men In every sense of the word these are "Qual ity" suits. Satisfying in style, dainty of fab ric and excellent in workmanship. See these surprising values New Spring Coats In Sport Styles Practical, strikingly original models, with the necessary snap to make them suitable for out of doors wear I $15, $19.50, $25. Apparel Section 2d Floor 1 li a M rSEMKWTi. EI Tonight, Tuesday and W4aes4ar " . . WaaaaT Mat I n ncnry w. taage Offer BRARDEIS nry W. Brcrot ayt. a. tn lCatla. ftfto to $1,50. .4 Ml -OatAJgai rxrm caamv Daily Mat., 1S.B8.BO .n g, ia.aa.aa.7ft Hark tlrmi aln, Afiar 14 Wska' Tnur BOB MANCHESTER'S BURLESQUERS TilJ, wnMiBRrt LUY woNrimtriiL. wtoe; Mnlli) Williams 'r""'k rnnm, a. , ta mOIII Wailllaima "lynanaa Knnr.m.nl Illy Hart a 4 irry fnnlas; -arl A NoWa, niirna m pirn ma iwauiy I -nuriia Ladle' Dime Matlaaa Weak XHjr. Jane Grey In "WAIFS" Keystone) Tk Bast ef Tandrrlll. Fbea Seuglaa 44 Dally Mailaee, ItlSl T.ry Vlfbl, SUS. fllhar aria Hill tllr Me, I Valeaka I IwrmotL Waii.r V Mllt,.o i a , I Bivratt I Tha I Kllami'raa Unrila Allan. .4 v.mn iVilil. Harutrl (aioialua Tln, riritiaim T.aial "kl)r lrla, Maltnaa, aallary. Iftr; Haal aaaia fak ,'"i,l anil Sua I too. Miiia, lo, , nv . IN. . 2W X TODAY ALMOST, DUMOsTT k CO,, aiDfurs, Talkers, Daaear d. X.Q1 XLEar oak ioa tio WTilrlwlnd, WhlrUng Bkatar. Tint nn rhoto riaya. VNCH BOYD "T W,M 1 u Mat. Tomorrow, tat. I ni;ni (M of M'xxv hiumik KAHM (iwi .y Mia Last w.i arpearaitoa aalura m. UIPP 10TII and HARXEY Phona Itottgloa e(. TODAT.WEOirXaSAT AITD TaTinSi. TVanl.l rrehmas FreseBt Marguerite Clark In "Mollle Make-Believe" TONITE 8,20 ARU.JT NORTH BROS. "Qulncj Adams Siwyer." fcr.jMAaiBa.--aa !l l t lllul !l ii v i i r 4 UtODt OPTICAL CO. i tont raatHAM At m M T .as1 "' RS Watch the Grass Grow LAWN M0WE Th CiUbrateJ Coldwcll Mowers anJ Qthiri All Sitti and Vice j. ias. Morton & Son Co 151113 Dodno Street i4tj timk rum i i h. j TUB MlinVKST 1IF. I lui l,nm, mwaj ta a ia rln tf tn r ,1 ttr lea, fiftran, a" I ! aar, ..a h,la falUti tJ . i nr , l, ial la fn H same mtvittt I nlir , ,'an IK l-Mu tit r ti,'.iat aM fart i ( i fill, inl h f Whaa ' n it- i 'l r I ta pat lUfiat mt IKa tiiM.tl Is Ifcua ia4 . N iMi'.-a is ' t a ! tftw'a ii' las a ta n I I - tt i i aiwui nl am or I e.it t tti ra d-- If t ' a ! a i t al an. Hi" In t ea f ." ill H-aaJ la (n ft I . " : TiiKMinwKSTLirr. A KIMAItiA ITOil COsraT tut! va uif rt t i n mit 1 rtsu atiiiiMjiijiuii" nifom, o m a m a inirv ltltillt. ! IllltSKlt llttl IIMtl lltflll, I .rtMi f I sitiliiti, THE OMAHA HER - THE HOME rAi rn THE MUSE as Taraaaa rtkls yu la Otaalt TOPAT T rillal Praa.aU AW la "THK lllNDNItt OF LOVC" AIM a m aaa Malt 4 lff la C a 1 1 a a. BASE BALL OMAHA VI. LINCOLN April 23, 20, 27, 28 I Ittit KM VUK IrtiUl, M II trt aili.a' I Sat Where The Omaha Bee , Universal Animated Weekly May Be Seen FA fl NAM THKITPN CAMIIUI'HO.MS TAHTIMK iv mo Mioio IVT AI.MO M.MU1M MI.ICK ill nt tlll.l IIOI.IXD TurpU'i School ( Dincint Taa.l. lkl at r.,aa iUhi, alfct itaiaiii awniaa ! Mas A . Ha.l laasvaawi. rmat i.a aa. Ua.a. M,a( t,t n 41. s; j"f:1-M a a I n I A II III f : p---ii 4 ' t M US' M wrp bjm r Xe... menr1 " - - --