run hkk: omaha. fkimay. may 15, i:m. BRIEF CITY NEWS Fidelity Btorag Taa Co. pong. 1U. Mar aVoot Print It Now fleacon I'res Uf Ming- rUtur--uri-Crrdn o Monthly Xncons for lata Uoultl. Boa building. Wham yon know gas lighting yu pra ter tt. Omaha lias company. 10 Howard trcct. loulaa 06. Goodrich Qnaranteed OardeB oaa, balf-lnch Whirlpool, five ply. ll'V- foot at Jaa. Morton A Fon Co. Buy now. Would Polloa Jnd- John N. Paid win, ranrtlrlata for the rerutllran noml nation for poll- JudKe. haa filed In the nf fl of the county treasurer. C. II. Hllyer. republican. Ima filed aa a candi dal" for Justice of the ;race. Haw Trial for Leati A new trial In the rape of Kred I.entz, Fifteenth an1 Kamam Mret. thaixed with selling liquor after hour ha been called for by City Prosecutor Kred Anheuser aii'l ha been set for Saturday afternoon. Win XMaenea stew U?hts Member of the Deer Park Improvement Huh will meet thin evening at Vinton at haul to rllsn; the proposed IlKhtlng con tract n under consideration1 hy the rltv council. Speaker rted on the subject will address the assembly. TVo Bate on Klleajre Baala rasrenger TraJflc Munajrr Fort of the Inlon Pacific lr bark fiom Chicago, where. with other railroad officials, he worked out a division of the farea to ha received from Panama exposition visitors next year. The prorating In on a mileage bssi. Thleres Take Caab aad Bpectacl Bam Harris, TV; Burt street, haa In formed the police that e-rrieone gained entrance to hie house Wednreday even Ing hy raising the basement window and carried away 13) In cash and three palra of spectacles The thief left the front door open when he left. Schaoor Tlaad $S and Coeta A. Erhnoor, 115 North Twenty-sixth itreet who. h!le riding a niotrcycle at Twcnt e ond and Kmtnet Mteets, Wednesday afternoon, collided with another tnni-hlne on which were ridln Abe Htune and fmed V anl wli in police court for reckless dilvtng. Wa'.tera at Chicago 'Jeneral ManiMf'T 'altera of the Northwetcm It m Chicago !n conference with trie executive ant tp.rUng officers of the sjstem Th a meeting will have to do with freight business and extra train eervlie during the cnm'ns I'lmmir In the e ent It la thought that It is needed In the western portion of the road's territory. FINAL HEARINGOF GAS CASE Perpetual Injunction 8uit Now Be ing Argued Before Mnnger. HERDMAN 0PEN3 CONTENTION Cite. Anion of the Corporation aad llerteree (hat Dollar aa ttmll Be 1 wreaseaahle aad oaflaewtnry. FORMER CITY PROSECUTOR DIES AT HOSPITAT The final hearing In th case of the (it company against the city of Omaha baa started he fore Judge Thomaa t". Munger In the t'nlted fttates district court. The r-aae Inatltnted In IDIl has progressed slowly owing to the diffi culty In securing the depositions and the numerous motions which have been ar gued In the case. In which the gas com pany seeks to obtain a erettial In junction restraining the city from en forcing the dollar gee ordinance, and further asking that the dollar gaa ordi nance be declared null and void. The contention of the city la that the law which gave the ntty authority to frame and grant the franchise Is un constitutional. The gaa company claims that the law, even If defective, a point which Is not conceded by the plaintiffs la the case, that the subsequent action of the city In exacting and receiving the royalties and other acta en the part of the ' company, haa constituted a ratification of the franchise whk h counsel for the gas company refers to In argument of the' case, aa the contract between the city and the gaa company. Herd man Oaeaa Cue. W. T. Ilerdmsn opened the argument for the gas lompany, outlining the Is sues of the se. The action of the gas company was originally based on th talldlty of Its franchise contract with the city, executed In 195. and upon the furtlier ground that the rates specified In the dollar gas ordinance were uurea eonable and confiscatory. The second ground, that the dollar rate Is confisca tory, has bten dismissed. It being -the contention of counsel that the Issues of the case were confined to and would tie decided upon the question of the contract W. l. Ilerdman and W. U McHugh of Omaha with J. W. Dana of Kanass 'Mty are appearing for the gaa com pany, while Ben Baker and W. C. I.am- bert represent the city of Orruha a' the hearing. Frost Reported in Several Sections Throughout State Scattering sections throughout Nebraska were visited again by frost Wednesday night, according to station reports re ceived by th tpilroade. Freeaing temperature we recorded In aome local ' lt!e. Sargent, according to the Burlington report, was the coideat point in the state, there the hermometer Indicating de gree above zero. At Sutton It was 12; at Hastings and Crete, tt-, at Red Cloud. Brown rilia, Rulo and Table Rock. to. Osrdener on the market yesterday arted that there we no frost either , pr downba river, in the. vldaity of .Crib. - r, v. ', . I ..r w e--i.i '...' . ; : ... R !t , . . . - M --jtotw ; r; I THOMAS V. I.EB. H. P. IS ABLE TO MEET NOTES Assistant to President Buih Assert 130,000,000 Will Be Raited. TO PAY BACK BIO LOAN New Teirk Hanker" Hefnse in Ki lend Time and t.nald Line Are Seentlaai for rsad Meet Large tlbllgatlna. TOP FLOORS OF FONTEMLLE WILL LIKELY BE FINISHED Ctmpletlon of the ten eilia floors of th new Fontenella hotel building waa practically assured at a meeting of tna board Of director ft the bull ling A -.. nnd mortgage for th ptirpnaa authnrlaed, and th leasing company will take enough of the second mortgage bonda to furnish tha money for th com. pletlon ef all th floor. Th second mortgage will be for M.onn, if whlelt tr&nnn will gn for completion of th flonr. Ill.ono will pay for th xlra twea'y-two ft of ground bought ytsr ago. and ln.4no will go Into th treasury. President O W. Wattls of the company waa alo guthorlaed to proceed with hi arrngtnnta for tha ,n first fort tags loan, which he haa been negotiating. Tha question of the rale of Interest thin loan hoti14 carry hag mA th only delay In closing II. Bis pt t will prubthly ba pld. Dr. Klnar'a Steer I. If PIMa. Tor eenstlpttton, torpid llvr, allow complexion. taelr frequent tiee will strengthen ard add tone to your ytm, All druggists ,Advrttment. Omaha Boy in Midst of Firing at La Pa3 Hugh Bherwood, the Omaha lad who re enlisted In the Cnlted htatee ravy when th wr acare cam to a head, wrltea Ui Edward to.-ekal of tha Unltt-Doeekel Drug company th.it he got a taste of real action at L Pas. Hex., where his ahlp, the) I-awrene. went to secure American refugees from Mexico. Th Lawrence asked for coal and It waa refused oy tha martial government, so the crew proceeded to tak th coal anyhow. Th Mexican offered earn objections, but a few shot from the chip's gunf and the determined attitude of tha men orer cam th objections. Th Lawrence took aboard quite a number of refugee, as the federal snd rebel are In almost con stant action In that neighborhood, ac cord I r.g to Eherwood. l (.'. Msrkham of Ht Louis, aealstant to ITesldent Hush of the M.seourl raclflc railroad, ia In town, having come In from the aouth while out on a trip over some of the rompany line. While Mr. Mark ham doe not pretend to speak for Pres ident Bush or the executive committee of the road, he Is of the opinion that no difficulty will be experienced In raising the $10,0ii0,0Oii by June 1 and which la re quired to be paid over lo New York to take rare of notes that fall due on thct date. The l.V.0"0 is not money that we borrowed by the Missouri Pacific, but Inatead, i an obligstlon of the Western Pacific. Owing to the Immense cost of construction and the numerous costly washouts that followed, the Western wss compelled to hate that Ki,VA,0). so It gave short time notes, payment of which waa guaranteed by the Ienver Rio Grande, another rtould property. The Mlsaotirl Pacific got Into the deal by en dorsing the not and la now In position where It may have to pay them unless an extension Is granted, hkh now seema to b Improbable, aa aome of the New Tork bsnkera holding the paper have re fused to g e more tl,r,e. Mr. llarkham ert that at this see- an of th year crop prospects threogn the whole of Missouri Pcf!c territory were never so good as now. In Kansas he saya they are falsing of a yield of lW.00.Oor to WtWi bushels of wheat, and If either ettlmate ahould be reached It would be a bumper crop. Key ts tha Bituatlom Be Advertising. A Care tare- 'r tisattk. Mrs. Wm. M. Thompson of Battle Creek, Mich., writes: "I bar bee troubled with Indigestion, soar stomach snd bad breath. 'After taking two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablet f am welt These tablets are spleadtd notta better. All dealersA d-vrtlemer)t. mm f ., A, '.'r;':.-:':.u-;Lv A- u J : 1 1 a i f if - ! ) V f Just right in Quality, just right in Purity, just right in Flavor Pabst Blue Ribbon ThelWcfQualHy I just right in every respectjust right all the time. Rendered and kept to by constant care in the selection of mater ials, skillful brewing proper aging. The Pabst Company Ti Doj-W 1X7 LarBc-f- OMAHA. KEB. Laces ' I a n u p. all klnde, shadow flotinclngii. linen clunys, net nr Irish cn-chet. etc , ;lrd ..MVlZ .8) Uj lT jiStore Hour: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. B&turdAyi Till 0 P.M. URGEK-NASH rXiUy, May 16, 1014. MTOIIK NEW rT)R FTllnAY. Embrolderiei N tl n oek end wis dg, lne- tlnne, flouncing, matched set, Jkn n a0 vluee at. rM ... i22c mVtentl an1 ilarnej. CO J4 7TA IT Your Choice Friday From Our Stock of TRIMMED HATS aT$5.00 REGARDLESS of what tb former price nmy lmvr Jon, or how Wrvimiogljr Wautiful tho hat may be thorn are no rr"trirtion norm laid bh'kIo, but very hat ip inrludol in thin offering at $5.00. Sale Starts Promptly at 8:30 Friday Morning, and Nat urally the Best and Prcttutt Will Go first Every hat in the entire apuortment in a mart and charming Btyle and you may have one to match each frock for there in no two alike. .Tust such hats an will grace the various nmmer functions garden partie, commeneementH, dansantn, country club parlien, all the indoor and outdoor event" of warm weather. Come and come early and take advantage of thin moiit wonderful offering. srgs-Vask 0. aand ltt. On Bargain Square No, 1 in the LINEN Section Friday Rnertal lot of union huek towels. htDitltCbe4 union dmsk toweJg. tarklsb bath tiU, Uc trimme'l drsar scarf. mbrollre4 drstsar acarfs. 24il4 tsptcf nlaeea. BattSQbarE dolHew. all )DD gUSt towels, rrldsr at . jga C- Twr. Choice 10c Odd Pi cc es of DINNER WARE WHITE wUk (old Hoe. In. rltidloa putura. bakers, dinner plali. rrupt and saqcers, ptunars, coTrad dlsbes, etc.. aaally worth lie to 10c Meb. Mstcbad acts ca bo nad rii4r, cbolca, oaeb tuass aTart aiBoss, arc. IIOc On Bargain Square No. 2 in the LINEN Section. Friday 34t4 draws work renter pi Is BaXlenbsrc renter places, !ac tiinmad dressar ergrfs od rer tr placws to match, t-rr4 plecs of anion tablo damask, 10-ysrd pieces of all Unaa crash, 10-yard plaoa of diaper rlotfc. l-yard ploeta of 4tiarh Parslaa tawa, bath room rues, ate, eawb aargess-Waab C U mv. Choice 39c Thcae COATS at $7.95 lattead of $18.00 or 120.00 rn HET'RC X aataplo coati. most ly only otio of a style or kind, bat all aliM for women aad misses a r praaot4. Tha mato- rlala aro tha a a o a'a most dewty abla la aa ty blvo, tan. black, un co grsa, ropwahafea. black, ate. Vary P clal for Fri day, at. ! prtca $7.95 arfaasv-sTasb O. riar. Remnant Lengths of Silks Friday That Were 50c to $1.25, Yd. 39c THE langtbs ara 1 to I yards aad Includa such favorad wssta as foulards, tafftas, meassllnes, pongeejs, sres, poplins, tab silks, widths to to 2 Inch as; formerly ltd to 1.2(, Fiidar, tha yard. . . , 39c I MUk Poplfaas, 07 In a full lino of plain ihadoa. 3 Inchoa wIJa, reu)sr prico II. aaJ plica, yd O C grt--a C Waia IJSM MewtaOino Mlks. Mr atrlps and cbacks, prattf lino of colors; 34 In. wlda; raff, price. fl.Ji, at, 85c Fleoe. WASH GOODS 12 He and 19c Yd. SHORT lanftbs of raff alar lie to ICte mataiiaJa. leofftha 1 to I rard. lacJadiac ratines, cropaa. cities balls tea. madras, mails, ate, X to 49 Inches wldt aad srerr deslr abla eolor,' mdar, yard- 12cand 19c 4A-lsv-h VoUer With acat prlatad floral da- rgns en white (roands, yard . . fffesa-kTaak Oa 25c NOTION Special, Met e e 1 1 r frame. a 1 1 tM. Ie f m kind for.. I W mas seem t& ail widths. II yard bolts. Cm ls a-t.. OB EmbroiiWy odcte Ac kld, yard Ic ttBB. !'. bOS.' H'MWirt4 a4s eravlscklad frla'ad fetr slea C. ftena bate ( fMl ; aa) r.tMM fw.Li- 1 ere. M ee. tried card f-r. lo sWara Msyilsvff. ail rotors, lost brelt for e KieA'li t.r hUii. Ih A, klad 6 Hair rfm la all ar.aydea. m I ISe bind lo SsrJ'ar (ron Z"."4. 25o aatrt braid. I yd lta.JI C. cot,l' 1M B Home Dresses at $1.00 THET' E 15 uausasl valusa aad yoo will a pr aetata thej faot Brt thoroacb I j whoa y a awa than. Mad o f atnp4 aad rbevked pr ca)w aad fflnffhara al m p I I I I Cham bray. Low, roaad r aquaro aack, a 1 1 aatly trim' mod, splaa did fltUiff d r o aeag desirabls sev letWa o f color laga. Vary special rnday, a t, ehotoa $1.00 asfaawvaak C a.ad yieaw. Sale of Lawn Needs Friday UIU'V MOWKKM Oak Ur 14 to K-ltcb. 2A KOKKLK MOHTH 14 to IC-tnch. rugraatd IMPl KItL MOWf.K 4 ctt'itg blades, ae'f sbarrii laff, 14-lccB. 14.60 alo KLim: MOWKM 14-tacb. bail tetrltf AAh lH&ch. ball tear1aff M 7 KIT KLKAX MOWER High wbeej. f ill tall bn,ff 14-tacfe mower $A.7S IMaca c-ower AAA CAK1TOL MOWEJU Hiffta (rada fteter umA. fcifh wbel. bla-dea It-iica tsowr A ll-isca iLoetr MM 2';-lt,cb tAOwcr (104 MsBsew (jraa Cm. aljliSt at. (siraal4 bottoia . . . a CtttH Crwao fsCchew. gay .. at t POtXTRT WTRE fa lee taa fail rolls. 1 asar feet, for Te la full rolls of II raaetsf Jeet. ! Qvara fwet . . In the Economy Basement Women's $3 and $3.50 Pumps and Oxfords, $1.89 THEY'RE lb aeaacn a lata. sy1g la colonlaJs, button and lac oifords: broke i m aaaortmesls la II. a aad ft. I line, all sti repreBted, hit not rery b1m ia earh style), pair Childress's rxfords, $1 Jt9 "Womum't Ot fords. MsV Bstoa or lace s'yle ta ail slaea: ' Oifords aad MBpt, solsII aisaa bt laevtbars. wra tt. fJl 39 : aly of rears la r fit or frlday. . 114 Ihm, rriday, pair. . 071 i: U. II- Maalla at Ac fUmasnt of Bleachad Mialis, ard wldt. pnl rrt- C day. th yard Towe4a a Vc Hack or Tarktsh towwla. plaia aad eolorwd bor4rs. 1 Friday. c UfiC rtar Clock. Ac rxape clh. J7-ta. wlda. e frtday. tbo yard OC Waet'S Iter Vawta. Hc Lrw aah aad airla. ftll upwd. war er, forUZC SV VaUm Mu, S4 Tor boys. Porwaa asewb. short slte-a aad kt UaffT.bs; war t. mday. oach. . Wbsb 'a Hoe. Black cxa. out also, fall seaaslswi. rrlday. Maw mm BwyW ftVrtc sol lad aavd to 7; war Ht. to . Friday, caoieo Mew 'a H"m. tHe Black or taa cottoa; all Ql aU, vary spwrlaJ, pslr. OjC Mnar'a Miirta. V. Ooo4 ejialiuaa gxd good pat tare t aB ft okars Uaaderad caff, all silffbUy s'iVed, nr Friday, c hoa 4OC 25c 16c . 10c raw 1. ad sew 15c OeertJ Remnant of Wah Cooda, SVtc thoasaad yard of was ffo4. short Vawfftta of 1 to t yards, la dadfiff fopllas. lavas, era tea, pwrcalaa. fflsfbaats. tc.. If soid off tbo aclt rrvo womld b Ue to 2sc. Friday. sr. .rr? sic 74 fwrawaa mt Xow lerw ct bast, loaf skirt la bwUoto. ooaUl or aav- A ( bar . 7lc ktad. tvr..HVC Ur. Cpmttmtym, 64W 1m alffbt ffowaa of aalaaoolr, alaboratoly trlsiaod ia ls. a breddery tBdaJVes and rtbta rta bwadiaff, war r r C f'r OilC 7c Oywws ad 4c Also fall Vaafftb patttcoaa. asa brotdary aad laco trlfla if) av4. were 7e. for i7C 2c Maalia) tfrwwatra. ITc With halubod ritn. alao a:aaock crs ner. with est troidery s4 rlbaw tngsai!as, warajie. for Odkr Hraaaiews, 3l Brcrkaej riaao, trlouiad wta broidry. l klad. ni for t 1 C im Ctsff1aias. 4 Baai xpbyr ff!ahaaka. avVsv did aseortaveat of eoiors aad pat tans; relr prVo rn4r 17c 9ic iBsriresft-Kuh Co. ETtrybodj'i Etora ICtb sA JUrsssszszi iti ill If; in IT? Si T rl