rii if art . : ?l VP Spring Coats With the Smartness and Style Character Which Appeal to Faultlessly Attired Women........ Not one. bat many of the mo it exclusive designer bav contributed to this beautiful showing each different model possesses ita own individuality, but all ex- preaa the newest and cleTereit la distinctive apparel designing. The departure front ideal at pstraesaon la radical, centering la the delightfully original treatment of collars arid cuff; -"there are many Inno vation in revert, while the new trimming of contrasting colon and the , um of large buttons add aft exquisite touch. of refreshing newness. Materials most favored are whlpcorda In plain and two-ton shades, plain or wide wale serges, fanry tweeds and worsteds and mannish mix tures in the man-tailored models. - A perfect kaleidoeopa of new colore from which to choose. Junor slats, IS and 17. Sixea 31 to 38 for women. Prices: 812.50 13.50 915.00 S 17.50 819.75 S22.50 225.00 $29.75 832.50 up to f 60.00. We direct especial attention to a handsome abowlng of auto costs la beautiful two-ton combinations. , The evening and street costs of ailka, chiffon, taffetas, serges and crepe bengallnea are worthy a Special trip to Inspect the most compre hensive display w have ever mad are now ready. 1518-1520 FA&NAM STUMT Rapidly Deroming Omaha's Most Exclusive Wearing Apparal Shoe) for Mea, Women aad Childrenu EMBALMERS PLAN INSURANCE Auditor Telia Them They Kay Form One if They Desire. WILLIAM MTJLUGHlDf MAD ITmrr Ceeelr Treeewrew ( Law raster aad rteaeer ef Ceeaty plre at H.ta rrsntler Day for the Slate fair, (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March l.-Bpeclal -The Bute Krabelmers' association has asked the state auditor If It en organise wMhia Ita membership a Hfe InauraM aetnpaay ea the asesestnent plan and the auditor has replied that they may. A. fcU Howard, attorney for Alber Prince, the colored convict who k 1114 Deputy Wardea Davis, asking that a compulsory processes be lesued to tak the testimony et Charles Burns, James Culllvsn. John McAdr.w. Edward Stage mu and alike Berry, coavtcts recently dlacbaravd from the' peniuntlary, by whom he hope te prove that Prises had bee mistreated by Devi and other prison officials. William MrLaeghlla Dead. William McLaughlin, formerly troaaurer ef Lancestsr county, and neldaat ef Un eoln tine UCI. dld at his home hare at UM 0 dock Utl morning, ita ml red from office January 1. but during th last year of his term had bean unable to perform any of the duties of the office. He wa son. of the beat know a and meet popular residents of Lincoln. '. It Is announced that the university cadets Willi have their annual encampment early 'la. May. ')!. Harry Ness. The local depots were crowded this morning and afternoon wttk university atud.au going home for the spring vaca tion. . ' The Lincela Traction company today Informed the Bute tRUway commission that R would withdraw Us application to have the Six fur a quarter ticket order et the beard rescinded and the straight t-cent fare substituted. It was rumored some time ago the company would take this aetloa on ths theory that under present oendltteoe such action was un- members of the Board ef Education are Um nomliHies of the first caucus; which was dominated by the -wet" element. Mr. Mead was named en both tickets to suc ceed H. A. Wlggenhorn. who resigned Ms nomination for the Board of Education to accept the nomination for mayor. Lare Para Man Bl rlee. ASHLAND, Nek.. March UWnpeeiel.) -The large stock and gram farm of Fred Christian, located three miles east of town along the Platte Hver, waa aold te IL Oaudreault of Campbell, rranklln county, who has large land Interests throughout the state, The consideration wss PC.UIS, Including the live stock, the term com prising N acres. Arthur Oaudreault, a m, has moved hla family onto the place and hla father especta to move hers later. Meeaae le lame at Silver Creek. SILVER CHECK. Neb.. Maw 11-tpecll.r-At a erUsena' caucus held last night B. P. Laeey. A. A. Banders and P. EL Layton ware nominated for members of the village hoard of trustees. The question ef licenses for pool hells and saloons art to be voted on directly by the electors and so tt Is probable that there will be but on ticket In the field, the candidates bring pledged to abide bv the result of the vote ea these questions. (rentier Par at tlaewla. secretary Metier of the stste fair board has dosed the contract on behalf o fib board for the reproductioa of the Cheyenne Frontier Day program at the fair this fall. This show, put ea by the people ef Cheyeane for the peat flf taea years, has attracted thousandeof -people and la pronounced the best capo autoa of the sports of the frontier that has sver been put on. Jt Is to be under the aXiegemeat of the Irwin Brothers. Streaaeae Trip la Seew. Miss Anna V. Day of the stats super lateadent'si office, has been having a etreaissus time et It la the northwestern pertloa of the state. . Bb wss twenty five miles out ,tn the country when the btiasaiv struck that section and drove te Chadroa la a oae-horss rig through the worst of the storm. Firs Cewimlssleaer Randall ha Juat succeeded hi digging hlasselt out of the snowdrift at Bed Cloud, arriving kerns 'today., I la.atry 1st laveataaeat Ceaapaar. secretary Royes of the banklag board, has resolved several letters ef 1st cen ceratag the Staadard Home Investment eompaay of Birmingham, Auk. at which the ieuewlag la a sample: "In reply to your fever under date of the llth Instant, will any that the Header Home company of Wrmlnshem. Ale., ta not a eulKtui and lean anaocia Uvn. and has no 'authority whatever te transect business in Nebraska, and any 'one transacting hmlnaas, or aollcltlng, or attempting to transact huelneae lor thai cunpany In this Mate without authority Iran the State Banking board, would be subject te a crtmlnsi prosecution. "1 eacleao herewith a copy of the Itv stellineat lnvaatment company lew under which Uita company would be governed. It see as authority from the Mate Bank ing board to do business la Kebraeks, and i would be glad to have you furnish m the naaMe of ihoa who are reprceeatlng the company In your community." Lasaeea Over Btra Brills. - Fire Marshal ttaadallhaa issued A circular catling attenttoa to the failure ea the part et school teachers sad school officers te comply with the law regsreV Ing fire drills hi all of the schools. The law requires that not less than half an hour each month shall be devoted to sue practice, but that ta many tnataacas no . driils at all era green. He argea the iimi salty ef eomptiaaae with the law, watch at tor the prelection ef the child Oeedfetlew Ptlee tew Senator. ASHLAND, N.b.. March lt-(BpecUI.) -James K. P. Ooedfallow, a prominent farmer residing here, baa filed ae a re publican candidate for float senator for the Third district. Saunders and Sarpy counties. Mr. Ooodfsllow has resided m both eountles, hsvtng largs farm Inter, ta in Sarpy county near Orstna, So far no on has filed against him for th nomination. . (; ( Netea freas tjlewwreed. OLENWOOD, la.. March )SSpscUL) Osing te the blockaded eonditle of ranch railroads and country roast neu trally, ths southwestern Iowa declama tory oontest that waa ta be held at Tabor on March II hi postponed until April a. Judge W. Scott Lewis of Oleawood waa salcsted ae one of the two delegate te represent the Ninth district el tha repub lican convention at Chicago la June. Forty-two reel crista traaafers, aggre gating IMS, 90S, were filed with the county recorder lest wtsk. J. W. Murphy, the widely known fruit eipert ef Mills county, says: "With the unususl amount of snow ths ground will remein eold eaeugb as that It kt not proh ibit that apple tree will bloom before Msyt" The annual eaaveaUpn ef the Methodist Wemaa's Forslga Missionary soetety will be held at the Metbodttt church ta Oten wood March It and M. Miss Fanala Per. klas, India, and Miss Olstabumer, China, wtu aiake addresses. WEEKLY PAY DAY DEMANDED Vine Workers of Iowa Make Thii lequeit of Operator!. FLUST ALT) TO DfJUXID KZ5 reareatUa Advpts Reswlatlea D aatlns Haaelrea Dellara Frew met Eatabllamaseat ef Paelk Itlea to Tht. End. (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) DEB MOINES. March ll-8peclsJ Tsle- grsm.)-At the convention of miners of district No. 11 todsy sa Important resolu tion adopted waa that In favor of a weekly pay day. Under the present sys tem the miners are paid only every two weeks, Thsy claim that this syetem In variably worka a hardship and voted to petltlea their representstlvea la the nest leglslslurs t enact a weekly psy day for the miners ef Iowa. The oenventloa adopted a resolution do nating Slot to promote the establishment ef facilities for first aid to ths injured In mine accidents and asking tha mine own ers snd operators to co-opt rate la ths movement, Creea t'uSer Arreet. Clarence W. Green, who waa 'placed under arrest near Cincinnati, O.. several daya ago ea charge ef white slavery, wss brought ta Dee Moinee snd plaeed ta Jail, where he will bo held until the aest term Of the federal court , FOUR HURT IN WRECK NEAR EAGLE GROVE IOWA PORT DODGE. la... Marth M.-Four person were Injured, three serioasly, when a southbound passenger on the Chicago, Oreat Westers railroad waa e- railtd four mile eoutk ef here, early to day. A broken rail wss the cause of tbs acoldent. according to the officials ef the road. Roy Pox. mail clerk, la the most ssrlously hurt, he hsvlng sustained a broksa arm and leg. The wreck occurred at H:t o'clock last night, but news did not reach here until neon today. The train turns over on its side about IN yards from a bridge over the Boone rtve. Engineer Miller ef Perry, la., was badly Vjaldsd, while Al- vln Fisher and W. T. Meres of Eagl Orova sustained minor Injuries. lews Hews Melee. ; i K EOT A One of th. few herds of buffa loes wtst of the Mltslaslppt river waa sold ysatarday by their ownsr. C. P. Sln maater, to the Home Zoological arena of Kanaas City. Tha herd numbered twenty five splendid snlmaJa, CAR HOI. William Chrlitr. aged at, of Coon ttaplda, who was found deed In bed In the home of a friend near Coon Rapids yesterday, drank himself to death, accord Ing to ths verdict of ths coroner's Jury, which was returned todsj". ' SOUTH DAKOTA MERCHANTS CANNOT SELL BUG POISON PIERRE, 8. D.. March nV-tSpechU.) Attorney General Johnson hold thst ths oounlry merchant cannot handle parts green or patent medicines under the laws of this tuts unless he carries a regis tered pharmacist sn his force. The opin ion hot da that under the existing statutes none but a registered pharmacist may handle and deal la drugs, medicines or poison. It has long been the custom of country store to hsndls parts green and other poisons used la extermination of plant pests, and many of them also hsndls pstent medicines, but It th lint of this decision is to be followed, they ran no longer desl ta such srtlcles unless they are reaistsred pharmsdsta. HUNGER LENDS ; UNKNOWN HELR TO DESPERADOES (Continued from First Page.) things and that when the Uuiulry.baa concluded, be would make up hie. mind what to do. ,, MdfTrk Talks et Price'.: ' Hs wss free In speaking la ths conduct of affairs st the prison under Warden Deiahunty. In ths first place, he said that the tytteh of government hsd beta largely the development of the last tea years. Or commencing with Wsrden Beemer, aad from that Urn to th pses- eat the methods had beea less harsh, and thatthis wss partly due te the clamor of the public or a certain portion of It. Sons newspaper and some persons, hs said, had Indulged In reckless criticisms which were entirely unwarranted by the (acts and that this had had a tendency to cre- a feeltng of unrest snd discontent among the convicts, who had been -told by such people they were abused., while as a mstter of fact ao harsh punishment! had been Inflicted for years, . - - . Prleaa laadeaaate. One trouble, the governor said, wss In herent In the prison ttaelf, regardless of whs might be warden nr what course he pursued. The building were Insufficient to properly segregate the various classes of convicts and In addition were poorly ventilated. What la needed. In .; his opinion. Is a separate prison for the lees hardened convicts, as K was unfair and had policy to subject such to regulations which were abeolutnly required for -the control of the more vicious sal confirmed criminals. If kept In the earn prison, one set ef rules must be made for all aad they are either too lax for one class or too htrsh for ths other. The confirmed and desperate eriminale should not' be permitted to associate with or even work with the others. Fewer Visitors. -One result of ths lats developments. hs sold, would be the curtailment of the privileges of visitor. Whether the sys tarn of trusty" prisoners would be re tained or not. he aid, was for ths future to decide. Governor Al (trick asserted thst In -Ills talks with the convicts they without ex ception hsd a kind word to say for ths murdered officials, and sspsclally for Warden Detshunty, and that In the man agement of the prison he was always fair.. ! Ths militia will remain at tha prtsoa until the arch of the entire premise Is completed, which probably will be some time tomorrow. Scarf I'wrewaHtlaa. ' Search, for Taylor, Dewd and Morley, the three convicts whs killed Warden De.ahunty. Deputy Wsgner and Guide Hetimsu and wounded Guard Doody and then escaped, has been kept up with un remitting vigor. All the clues that could be obtained Save beea followed. Poeses under ths direction of the sher iff are traveling over the country la every direction and every house either In dty or country that ts the least sus picious is being searched, but to no avail. -.- From College Mew this morning came the report ef three euspictous mea and a posse went sfler them. They proved to be three Italian horse-trader. When the erased poiwee came In sight the Italians, much, perturbed came and protested their Innocence. They speedily convinced the officers they were an right One of the Incidents of the dsy wss the arrival In Lincoln of eight stslwsrt Irishmen from Osy county, old friends snd neighbors of the kite Warden Deia hunty. They came to offer their services to the officers in hunting down the mur derers. Waraea KllleS ea Birthday.' It hat Just developed that Wsrden Deiahunty waa killed on the fifty-ninth anniversary of hla birth. The funeral wtl ltak place Monday morning at o'clock, from th Catholic estbednil, Fourteenth and K streets, snd ths body will be sent te Peoria, 111, In the after noon for burial. The funeral of Usher E. O. HeUman will ha Monday afternoon at I o'clock at the German Lutheran Evangelical church; Interment la Wyuka cemetery. No arrangements hare been made tor the funeral of Deputy Warden Wsgner, the officials hsvlng been unaM to locate any relative up to the present time. Chspe; services will be conducted as ususl at the prison tomorrow. Tom .JBmlth pf York, Delshunty's predecessor as wsrden called on Governor Aldrlch and tendered his services If needed In the emergency. Smith wss In formed that h. had been suggested ss warden, but replied that under no condi tions would he accept the position, but was willing to be of any service In the emergency. The governor thanked him for his offer, but said that until bs con cluded his Investigations he teas In no position to say whst he would do. MEN TRY TO BREAK INTO ' GERMAN FORT AND ARE SHOT MUELirEIM-AM-RHEIN. Germany, March It Sentrtea at th fortifies tlooi her todsy shot snd killed two men at tempting to break into one of the forts. Thirtieth Aaalveraary Satee. Brandels Btores devote entire news paper section to advertising todsy. The key tt euceoas m business Is tht persistent and Judicious uss ot newspaper advertistac. FIRST RIOT IN BRITISH STRIKE One Patrolman is Injured in Clash, at Lanarkshire. CJUTICA1 MMQ3I .33 , HERS Every Day Adda Thoasaade t List f tTaempleyea Ipactwrlee Cea ttaae ta Cleee aad Railroads "to Cartall Service; LONDON'. March M.-The first dis order of ths British coal strike occurred todsy st Lanarkshire. Scotland, where one patrolman' was seriously Inlumd In a conflict between officers sr.J Ulklng union miners. The trouble wss preceded by a raid on the homes of Sd nonunion miners, who had left to return to wurit In the mmta. The critical moment has now srrtved. the authorities believe, and extra pre caution ar being takch ta check out breaks. Hundreds of thousands of men and women will bs sdded within a fsw days to the two persons Idle throughout Great Britain as a result of the ttdkt. Tea thousand skilled mechanics were thrown out of cmiiloymeot today by the closing down the the Oieat Western Railroad Construction works at Swla ton forced by th. coal abet-tate, aad ths London ft Northwestern milv.ay gave notice tt would curtail its service Moa day. . ' . . . All Iadastrtes Affected. The failure of the conference between the (trlktra snd the mine owners to reach a settlement of (le strike brought the country todsy to the realisation of the serious position tof other Industries beside the one directly affected. ' In many places manufacturers hsve only kept, their work going by extraordi nary efforts. They will new a longer be able to do this. At Sheffield many ot the works hsve only continued In operation by the moot careful bearding of coal, but even with thla thriftlness over S.000 men In thst city hsvs been dlscbsrged. and on Mon day It M f eared. that practically every factory In the town will be closed. Not only have the passenger service on the railroads been cut down, but the freight trains have been reduced to such an extent that It ta Impossible almost to ship any goods st all. A few smalt roller! are still working snd w axons from the neighboring towns form long lines over night awaiting the doling out f th aoaaty supply. - The British mine owners snd miners, st the request of Premier Asqulth todsy, both appointed representatives to confer with th government during the prepara tion of the forthcoming minimum wag. bill for underground workers. MCianana liuiiiy of Causing Death of . Miss Elsie Coe ' PITTSBURGH. March 1. Rev. Dr. W. D. McFarland. minister and edaewtor, former heed of the Pittsburgh Central High school, but later connected with United Presbyterian mission work at Greenville; Tenn.. waa eoavicted by a -Jury In criminal court here this after noon ef causing the death of his former . secretary, Elsie Dodds Cos, lest Jsnuary HJ attorneys took aa appeal and It wiTTt be argued on a date not yet set. next week. The defense rested its case soon after e urt convened thla morning and the time until the noon hour wss taken up with tns argument. The defense won whst . it believed was a victory when It sue-, ceeded in having Judge Haymaker eUm- , mate all but th fourth count ot th in dlctmtr t. the count which charged that Dr. Merer land admlalstered medical trcUaiut ti the (trl on January L Key to the Situation Bee Advertising Omaha's Quality Laundry Wants a trial biindlo to demonstrate real quality ot ita work. the Your requirement are als-ays considered and personal attention given each article. Business is floe owing to the superiority ot our work It epeaka for Itself. BOTH PHOXKS. WAGOX'8 KYKRVWHEKE. ( $12 Overstuffed locker Imperial Leather. Tufted Back Maive frame of solid oak, wide spacious back and comfortable seat, foil , steel spring construction, hand tied construction of guaranteed Imperial ; leather; looks like and weas like genuine. Deep diamond tufting in 1 back and -front handsomely ruffled. A beauty and a bargain for this Bum vuij-, ipii.w viuuty cm to . .-.... , ICZZ Size 9x11 Peet Seamless luxurious pile vel vet rug, worsted surfiice; a large quantity of desirable patterns to select from. F Don't Delay -Your Easter Suit-Order It Now! Slate Kaaeed at Aahlsuad. ASHLAND, Neb,. Marcb l--gBecsL)-A secnes caucus, eoatroiled by la advo cates et a ' err" sown, bold here mas ntgnt. named the following ticket for the April election: stayer. U. A. Wlggva '" barn: dty clerk. J. U La Chapsli; city treasurer. M. A. Wtggenhora. Jr.; oouncll "nen. PTrst ward, long term. Oscar Kotf sn; short term. A. 8. Whittaker; Second et '"".pa. Q u gcott; members ot the Board 'Education. M. U stead and C J. Roe. ' Um men aomiitated. La Chapatie for twos ifr tltrs. e. A. wttrtennorn. Jr.. for ritv - . . surer. M. U Mead and B. t. Boas tor 1 I Only It mors shopping daya until Easter. And you 11 surely want your new spring suit by that time. Now Is the tine to order one, tailored to your Individual measure by out! ex pert saea tailor and Utters, tat ta style sad materials yon want You win b delighted With Ue charming, perfect flu ing garment well make for yon. Aad the coat Is ao mor than the chance-fitting ready-to-wear klad. Spring Suits To Order $20-$25-330 AU th newest and prettiest spring fabrics are her for your seleetloa. And remember,. It yotrr suit doc not com up to year fcifhee sspectatloas dea't tak tt. , The mpQwstbllrty la all- aura. - -v - ! TijrMuiifF6t. : ll I 9-0 Ms. ggjr 6 AHA jj;;! eatVAV.?errVWi'M II X. - - - ... a "3 H. wmE Mm ; j , W Oak Dining Room ill '4 , chairs si.59 Each lMM;lMarn HI! In 'll V $25 Buffet $12.25 This nandncBM tzl 04 Colonist Buffet is beautifully polisaed and of durable construetl. Base la fitted With two -";; drawers, one Mned for silverware: '(' iinra drawer and deukle Acer dish ,vm il LMtn't fell to se thla If - in nee or tsuiiei. We know absolutely that $3,00 cannot duplicate these chairs in any store in Omaha. They are made of solid quarter sawed oak and highly polished. Have genuine Imperial leather Beats, heavily braced, with a spacious seat and broad back. A wonderful value. For this sale only ; 99 METAL BED $l ! lean Decorated Puelt, tt T1 The post of three handsome beds ar exceedingly heavy, hsve 3 broad decor ated pansla at the head and toot board. They are enameled In the popular gold bronse finish which la superior to any Imitation braes bed offered; wUI not tarnish or rub off. Hartman's Complete Home of Four4 Furnished Rooms. Pos itively Every Article to Fur-- $8.00aIIanth.p1.1e,1HST: Parlor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen or any other four rooms yoa desire. Eemember, every room com pletepictures, rags, lace curtadna aad dishes included. Special Atlt model collapetble Ge-Cart that folds with one motion, ail steel frame and body of waareateed tmpe- tal leather, tjeespiete wits band, offered tomorrow at the extremely low prtc ot 1414-1416-1410 DOUGLAS ST. Golden Oak Dresser Base measure 45 fetches, beanttful swell front, two email and two lares J" who ereae drawer pslla. . rainw act la beaarlrully carvod frame and brilliantly poiiahed base. Price ,