Till; I IKK: OMAHA. SATfKDAY. AI'Kll, S, li Hi. 9 BRIEF CITY NEWS "TOArsaeud'i (or Spot-tin OooAi." Lighting ri!t'.ur53 Bui Kens-Urn ndf tl. Diamond Engajam.nt Kings, Edholin. Haa Boot Print ItJ Now Beacon I'r.m. ftard.n Tooi,r.Ja Morton & Hon Co. To KU Baal Estat. List It vtth J. It. t)uinont & Co , Kcelln bulMlng. John I, N.gl.y, nunpsrtlsan, for mu-nl'-lpal Judge, Irninlator In JS. Mirrors Mart, and K.Bllrrd Omaha OIih Con. Co., :12 Cap. avi. V. 1721. "Today's Movl. Program," n1alftl .'(lion today. It ai'pcitr In Tim Uo KXCl.UKIVKI.Y. Kind out whit tlia va ilou tiicivlriK pi. tun' thwitcTH offwr. T. Says la Workhoosa Holiert Kapti of Danville plradrd guilty In polli-n court to the tlii-ft nf jrwfliy from a woman of lila ao'iimlntniu'0 and was witomi'il to t'n Ij In tlia workhousa. Having Fnrehasad the JThlrrn Pliar many st 2i Leavenworth afreet, w-a wlnli to aay to thn pnhllvj that wn Inland to kep an up-to-data dmjf store and lnvlle you to call and gt acquainted Patrick Pharmacy, Panima Club to Xaat The raMltne Athlatlc. club will hold a mactln Bunrlny vmtng, April 1, In Wolf a hall, Twenty conil and Cumin b tr.t. Tlia aprak r will l Mayor Dnhlman, 11. H. Kl harty and H. H. linker. A program f mimic and athletic event will lie given. Goodrich (tardea Hoaa Morton A Sun- On Max. Ont of Way -l ranc.lsrn Miir tlnor, Mexican llcimtinnt who ws dis charged from police Court Thursday morning, waa arrested again a few hour Inter, having acquired a auperahiindanl cargo of intdjl'-ntlng beverage. This lime hid plena of Iji-lng a hrave soldier were of no avail and he waa sentenced lo sixty dy In the 'wnrkhoi'iss, El Paso Police Have Villa '.General" Who Murdered Eighteen KL PAHO, Tc, April ".-An American woman and tiiitn, Mt, Angle. WllllHtna and A. J. Abrama, were Mrreated tonight l,v llm police afler the discovery In mi (title of the Jinnav they occupied of I'ahlo Hlnne, a former Villa "general." All three were held for Invent Ignl Ion. Hlitn.e Im mild to hiive a long record of murder to hi account, among them Ihime of aevcril Americana, Ilia lnt crime waa the killing: of another Mexican named I'ulilo I.iiiih. In Juare lnt 1 letnher, after a iiinrrel over a woman. After tlilM he fled to Torreon, where he lived until H short time ago, when a de mum! wb mndn on lienernl Oirranza by the elti.eiiK of Torreon for hU arreat and execution. At the time It wag stated I hut ft lint of eighteen inunliirs, coin mlited In cold blond, were charged to him, lie disappeared ami had not been heard from until hi arrest tonight. Defaulting Cashier of Northwestern University is Back t lll'.'ACiO, April 7. Franklin K. Jack Kin, former cannier of Northwestern uni versity, ! out on Kft.OiW bond today, hav ing returned to Chicago yeaterday and hiding gheii himself up to the police for alleged embezzlement ot 1U,OOJ nf the funds of the university. The vain search for jHCks.n extended through North and Houtli America. l ntll he returned voluntarily. It waa not known that he hud spent the last Tour month In San Francisco, where hn operated a small shop in a foreign ouai ler. ,fjckson' emhMfclement, It I said, was made to refund losses to friends he hnd led Into a poor Investment In toutnern ends. Woman in Scotland Sends Ten Pounds to Conscience Fund VVAHIN'iTON. April 'T.-The Treasury department received today a contribution o the "i oiis -leiice fund'' of tin from I woman In Scotland. She wrote that, the money waa In payment of duties out of which sue thought the government hn I hfen defraud' cl more limn twenty years (". The fraud, ehe said, suppo 'dl f W11 eommiilcd h a relntl'-e to estate !Im' and otlii-ri hecmne heirs. I'llni; her proporttonVe ps-t of 'lie etale m a h.il- for -.imn'i'sltoTi. tin cti'ioatcd liiat lie a nil I he her li.iie, pun. Ii.il and Inleresi. The oi hi r liii?, h" wrote, did not mri'i whh l-er in l.fiiewhg Ih'it the uipiKiai'd frni.d .liii'ild 1"' repsiil, fur as pois.nlc f ml .., l,IIWll:illg In send i riMlrltlNthul v FIVE RAISERS DON'T WANT PACKER PROBE Several Cattle Grower. Oppose In vestigation of Industry by CongreiJ. IT WOULD DISTURB BUSINESS will pre. -Hi Ijiilui iinlinuuiN in opooei tlou lo itie Murisiid nirasure. Mr. Clay told the committee that am Kres w licit .,UHlifieit lo Investigiite the beef business if conditions were had and attributed raii troubles chiefly lo their own weakness for profit takinu, from which he did not exempt himself. "H i he shipping- fever that causes the ups and downs In this business" he suhl "A man will make a shipment, leap a. profit snd then come home and kI the fever to nil hi iicinhbors. They will crowd the markets with their cattle until the coolers get so full of meat It cant he sold. I'ai-keis don't want titeut then market drops I. lie II tin a Show. "Ve, ilnw talk about rimnliigness of this pn-kirs! Will they give me a show. If 1 want 10 see what heroines of .me of mv cattle, they alwas will allow earnestly j ,,. ,h,,. i.(,ks," You're a lilend nf the packers, aren't yon"" asked 'judge Wallace of Kanaj Cltv one of the attorneys for the pro dui era. Well, 1 used 10 know old man Hwlrt. 'Hut you Uuort- wltere btialness begins friendship ceases.' W alter I., Fisher, another attorney for the producer asked the witness what lie thought of a n port from the Purdna tml voisliy experiment slallon on cattle rule lig that wa contrsiy lo Mr. Clay's trail moiiy. "Oh, I read the reports of experiment slallons," he said, "but they usually loso money, mi I don't go by them." Mr. Nail, who ilts M0,0il acre of Texas land, said all cattlemen made money rmcpl the "lamba who were usually linctois and lawyers who hough! ciiitle In competition with all Iho woiid boiiuhl, feed, lived In hotels, and shipped half finished cattla to Chicago." Hate Healed Alapule. Tliere was a healed debate over whether n resolution had been adopted by Texas Grocers' association, uggetln pcaipona merit of governmental Imiulry until the packers and producer had sought to sclile their differences. It. I. McMan i", stloinev for Swift and Compan. su! nutted such a rsoluion and declared It hsil been adopted. Mr, KlUn-r and oilier iwiu It had not. A rin tn Meeker, vice president of Ar mour H Co., predicted din hit; (lie hearing Hint the cessation of hosllHtl s In Wimp would make a netler market f-u live cattle abroad WASHINGTON. April 7.-Flve cattle srowerg, who said they wore ,,"""ll' "' progprrouR gnd contented, protcHttd to the house, Judiciary subcommittee today agalnut the Borland resolution for Investigation of the packing In dustry, which has been urged by western live atock organl-j zutlonn and individual ralrtrrs ami feeders. j The witnesses were J. 0, Clay of! North Salem, Intl.; W. 1, Reynold 1 m,. ciy responded. and James Nail of Fort Worth, Tex.; J 'hi 1 8. Hayner of Taylorvllle, 111., and Charles Clayton of Denver, Colo. Thcj- InalHtetl that an Investigation not only would fall to prove the existence of a packers' combine, but would tend lo disturb business. Losers In the Industry under preent conditions, they maintained, were men who do not understand It or fall to use good Judgment. fin Aenoii r rnnimlltee, The committee closed It hearings temporarily tonight without action on the resolution or bringing about an agree ment between the packer and thnsa who seek an inquiry as to the form sn In vestigation should take, Wllhln the next two weeks hearing probably will be re sumed and representatives of the packer FRENCH GET MANY GERMAN PLANES Thirty-Five Teuton Aircraft De stroyed During March, Parii Announces. THIRTEEN GALLIC CRAFT LOST LONDON, April 7, Tbe French war office officially announce thai during the month of March a lutai of thirty five (icrman aeroplane were destroyed and (hat the French aerial losae amounted lo only thir teen aeroplane. This I doubtless lit reply lo the (icrman siaieiiienl re cently Issued to the effect (hat In March the llrlllsh gnd French lost forty-four aeroplane, while the (let mans lost only fourteen. Entente Transport Sunk; Many Are Lost LONDON, April 7 - An Alliens dlspairu In the Drill) Mall says that a telegram has been received from 1'ievesa, that a large transport nf the entente allies has been sunk off the west coast of (lieece The telegram sdib-d that It ass bcllewd many Uvea wi-i lost. THREE AMERICANS KILLEDJN MEXICO That Number of United States Citizen and One Spaniard Slain by Bandits, BODIES PLACED ON HAND CARS Tl't'SON, Ark., April 7. Three I lilted Stntea citizen ami one Span- , lard were killed ) i-Hieiditv by Mex ican bandits nine milvs south of ll- . carlo, Sin.ilii.t, Ma , aitoullng lo hiI vices received here today from Ma ',i tin n at Hie offices nf the Southern . Pacific Idillrond company. Former 'oiidiicior Wall.ic", I-', c, Hutkeitnd Roderick Davis--- . Atitei- leans, and former Condii i ,- Hod rlgo, g Spaniard, were the bnndll' Wiilins, uccotdlng to Hie tallitiHil re port, lloMiril nl taina'iles, ( llurke, former agent nt Miiriado, j wa being moved with his family and ' household good by the sect Inn force j from Acgponela to Itosarlo, and wti ! In he employed a ugent gl I'lesldlo. ! ' Hand cat and baggage were robbed j of a'l aluiililes, The bandit compelled thn section ! men lo place the bodies on the hand cars and bring them lo Itoaarlo. j .Special t'nlld Hlale Agent James I W. Keye look charge of Ihn bodies; and sent them from Itosarlo to Ms-1 zutlan, after wiring the A titer ken consul at Ma.nllan lo make arrange ment to receive them, HI is LAID1ES' SOI Special Sale SATURDAY Tlicsc suits arc made from the newpst fabrics and in de sign and stylo are right up lo the minute. They have every line, every feature, the most discriminating; woman couli wish and in every way they are unquestionably QUALITY GARMENTS There is a suit in our elab orate Ktock that is just made for you, Visit our store, pick out what you want and then take advantage of our easy buying Urms. BEDDEO 1417 Douglas Street We Hell on Credit lo t hil-nf-ToH n I'cojile, Urlle fur fcpiliiK Mjlc llnok. .,,..,,t,rfiainuiHiirtmifrfiiiiiiT'i'm(ioiftiiiii'tiiiiir i i- GREEN co- "Tht Bargain Spot ol Omaha" i4:.i.iiiiLJii.i.. uiiijU.i,lLLLi.1Liu.1u.iLj.Lu ..id : i..: ,1 ...u :h . i:: it J tJ ' n.!,; 1 www lii.iii.n.ii.iilti ILisjii.ikiLiJ .. !tJJuMf,-hI'. ,H..Ji.l.1l..ij'U -i .im (l,.,. (1h.i .j.h ii . J:i,LsL:,. , ,,,l !n;-"" j"!:i:m-f1-nti'frf)"vi' II -In Hi IHl.lli" 'I M li :'ili -III '( Jiii'ViMl! -H-flKi j-' ,- AH Goods Sold With a Positive Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Refunded !ii l Jl, . .Pi .-' )''' t;;,i:; ;,!,i, ;,,', !!, ,)l oji- GREEN co- "Th Crargain Spot of Omaha" JVUtiiiuy W THE BIGGEST EVENT OF ALL J. H. GREEN & CO.'S $100,000 f Mb U biSEIni mw us IF L3 LZ3 i, If I i u of New Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods for Men, Young Men and Children, Bought for Cash Under the Market Value Will Attract Hundreds of Thinking Men to the Bargain Spot of Omaha Saturday Wonderful Values in Men's Furnishings New Cabinet Mess in England; Air Defense Chiefs Resign Posts 1, i-tiN '!'!' is .jr.HiSn l . li.ru, m i.' h iitfiiit'iT uf U'' J"int P-totti in Ml m tt ..ml ui it-hiiol ir ( i1 t tt I ' I I ' - II IP H tlH 'I I ' 'l Uiui!pli j. 'i i ' P'lU'tlHl !tli tf "i i .if! ff I 'i I H Hi . Um t IP III i? (1 . t y ! t .. tt (i m i t,.- : . i, It $ H i ,u'l . ( S - i I v 4 f ' , 1 iim. t .1 .1- w f i !'im ' 'i t 1 1 - i . i . 'iuf i - i- i ! v' I ' i ' -1 i . . i I i - I f ' IHI' I-.! ml'' I " ' ! - (. t :) a..- S ; I P,i i ' I l J t .1 1 i:H t M i , ,! t-. -i.. Kill t ,.! M 4 4' - i '( t 1 . - I. t .1 MM I , , ... i. i i . -1 . .i ( . si i v i r jiiM (in, .- 't 1 , . s . A i t t : ,- t ' 't y i t m 4 1 (i II . I . " I I .', I t : H I t i i ' I -.I V , r. I, ' ll t ' l 'i . 1 (1 t' 1 I " '' ' : ,. . , - , I N t l.( CU. l I l-l . V;. ft i.t -'1 fl M of known values, which will give you an idea of why you should trade here at "The Bargain Spot of Omaha." 75c E. & W. Shirts, 39c, Dlscontiniicl lines of Hie well-known Kly & Walker Shirts, In neat nirlMMl percales; !,( U U 17. 8mmUI-l- priced in llii maflii- "JOk fat Hirer's sui-pl'1 'M k UwC sale, at 75c Union Suits, 39c. llalbrluRiin I nlon Wiiils, erru culiir, ahtirt alr'eve and ankle flflafc lenjtth. Seclally priced sjrC in thl r.ale. at www $1.00 Union Suits, 59c. HhIIu-Ikkiui. XalnatMiks and C'lieckcd .Madras I'nion Suit; alnen that us ually retail al fl a Kai- f ment. Specially priced 31IC in this hale, at www Silk Hose, 17c. 17c Silk Hose all color with douhle lisle soli- and heels; a r-Ktl-lar -." qualily, HhIiii dav. al (Tltrt-e Talr for 500.' Lisle Hose, 11c. l-:ira tiallty M-le Hose, an evccl lioiial I.V qnality, tomor- 11 row. at 1 1 w I tic Huiidkcrt hlel if I.V llllllilkclclllffs if tiaHera 2c I IV llo He ,Vh- Silk Nei-kwear 1S." T.V and l Mlk avr ;t ii.oi i niiiii suit rir m.s.i I nion suit 7ii l.ti I nit. it Null iir.o i I . till Nlilria , !.r i..mi Mints H?e IU sure to ee our MlitnM ill.u) ni all times for kslul harualua. We bought the en tire surplus stock of four of America's most noted clothes makers; the result is a value giving sale, such as Omaha has never seen. There will be a splendid selection for every man and young man who comes here Saturday. ON SALE EM SIX GREAT LOTS $10.00 Suits f"-""?? Manufacturers Surplus Mock mmmmmm wBWi M VV' f m IVl mifa liax V..,.l.. f r t 1 Sale Price $15.00 Suits "T" annd X . . young men Manufacturer's Surplus Stock Sale Price. $18.00 Suits tr" young men -Manufacturers Surplus Stock Sale Price $20.00 Suits fo7 n,en v and young men;-Manufacturer's Sur plus Stock Sale Price . . $22.50 Suitsi-i"d ct i Manufacturer's Surplus Stock Sale Price ..... ' m m BB rv JJ K '.K $ l I m VI SaleX!pfc ' f " of W llS $1.50 IfP I SHIRTS jl 300 dozen in the lot. All new, fresh good from well known shirt houses. The brands which you will recognize. In 100 count French Percales, Crepe Madras, Satin Striped Madras, Satines, Pongees and Duocetines, in soft turnback or laundered cuffs, each and every one a guaran teed $1.50 value or your money refunded. Priced, Saturday, in this manufac rca turer's surplus stock sale, Cr $1.00 Shirts 65c Neat striped percales, with laun- jp ra dered cuffs; an exceptional felC value, Saturday, at $2.00 Silk Front Shirts $1.19 Pure Silk front and Silk Ponge front Shirts, with Mercerized backs to match, gp f j fly. regular $2.00 values, priced, Vfo 11 11 Mj Saturday, at p & &s $4.00 Silk Fibre Shirts $2.65 All Over heavy Silk Fiber Shirts; an unusual value, in catchy patterns, specially priced, Saturday, at $2.65 FoniuT Iowans Shot AsSpirs in Canada i--n;i- 1 1 1 ' . M a-. . ' ' -- . . .! . i ... i 1 i :"X at i i . . . . ' . - '- v a i i - i. i . !' cl ' -. . . ,...:,t , t. . , . ... .. , , , , i , , . .,,..-..... - SI T. I I, I'.t, 1 v s ! f ! II, Siegfried's entire surplus stock of MEWS PANTS at ridiculous low prices. $1.50 PANTS f. mi it ami Ji'MI'4 !, 1 1 1, .-,1 viiui , l $2.00 PANTS (.. i.i.H ami i.m iiwm, (.,(,,.( Miniili, at $3.00 PANTS 99c $1.39 31.99 $4.oo pants nn l.i.l .t!Mfvl, I f. hcm ami )"Mim ' OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10 P. M. Men's Hats, $1.85 Men's Hats in the newest styles, dependable models in all the new shades, both extreme and conservative stylos; hats with a lvnutation for mnvft tios ami sj un lid mt iiv. Sattinlay ami $;m values $1.85 BOYS' SUITS $3.50 Boys' Suits si )i. I,, ,i. ,. ilii- iHimii.- ur tula hint., kMiiall, ntml al $4.00 Boys' Stilts I'mr Wim.I Nitifi.lli nil All (.tin, i.iiip it, lit iiiii IhmI l-.k n.,,..U Cilia iiluiilai $5.00 Boys' Suits ll.lr 1M.. lull., iiHl' Mnlv lrt i t li rl.lf inm llh ln iii ul iiitt. IVil liit, al $0.00 Boys' Suits Nrtt I ,l lli--.l tlwti ..l..lk 41. -I I U 1 1 , Hi'titllM, .,!. Mtlll V ..il Mll In Mitti.ttal 1hp $2.47 $2.97 53.77 S4.07 Boys' Blue Serge Suils Handsome Suits of fine blue nere, made in the new Ulird pinch back Norfolki iuhI "Hilly Htv" novtHits -atrges trim mett with bl.uk ami white ihoplierd plaid coIUm, tuff. rm I bflts; all with full lined knicker Atti up to 17, An excrptioiiiil value at $ii Piin tl tpnnlly Saturday, nt $4.87 nimI iiiaiiH H.11,1 imI, iiia-lx in lnli.,1 N.Ml.ila ili , will, lull tin. (I kniikir iim.Iw I i i.iail at MIMI I i.f h.i hi. I , lil,,. tT w fit ill if m ll-F !a l a a t ,w mi ..r A 1 i ft. '1 3 Jwi i trv m "The Bargain Spot el Omaha" lGth and Howard Sts. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10 P. M. it !i i r ." r fl ft fl i h 11 1 1. t ;l -1- I f