TTIK BEK: OMAHA. TlU'lisnAV. MAY t. lOlfi. Nebraska VOTE RECOUNT IN OLD LANCASTER Overhauling of Ballots Results Discovery of Great Many Errors. Nebraska Howard Says He's For Keith Neville SIZES NOW MAKES "CONTEST (Prom a Maff Corri'iipondent.l LINCOLN, May 3. (Special.) I!ioounl Inn the ballot rant In tho tjtncaater. county primary la the orrtiT of the (tny plnc tho election. Thn flrnt recount was mad on Jtmtlcu of the pence, ami the reault completely rtinni,'rr tho selection of two candidate, the third man from tha top, who contented the count, now la shown to be Iho high limn. Thin haa Mat-ted Hnotlier content. Kd Hlier, who was defeated fur county treim. uree by about two dozen vote, now calla for recount, alleging Irregulnrltlin In very voting precinct In the county. Pardon Hoard to Mfrl, Tho Btata l'ardon board will meet to. morrow to tako up several application for parole. There are no pnliHtloim . for pardon and haa not been for the hint thre meetings. (rllliitc In lluahea' Vote. Two counties In the Htale, Howard and Banner, returned no fltt'irea on the vole which may have been eiiet In thonc. coun ties, for Charles K. Hughe. In on of theao count leu, Hewnrd, one of th papers In publlHiliiK the unof ficial returns show that JIukIiih received 15 votes. Hocretary of Htnte Tool thla morning called tip the county clerk of Seward county and called Ms attention to th omission of the Hughca vote In the official count, and was told that tho vota would be sent In, but that the Hughes vote was 137 Instead of 1.71, as publltthad In tho Howard papers. KEARNEY MEnToCOURT TO CONTEST PAVING LAW KKARNKY, Neb., May 3.ffipdal Tel egram.) That the law allowing i lly coun cils In cities of the class of Kearney to croata pavlna; district and which pro vide for the filing of profits within thirty days, Is unconstitutional and that thero was error In Its passage by tho last legislature Is the contention made In n suit filed here yesterday asking a re straining order against the mayor and city council from proceeding with the ork In five districts. A temporary njunctlon was granted by the county JudKe In the absence of Judge Hosteller of the district court and the caas was set for Wednesday, May 10. Kearney has paved several miles under the now law and It Is supposed that n number of local people who have lout out In their campaign for protest are be. hind the move. A sharp legal battle will rnaue. M'D0NNELLTHE NEW HEAD OF FAIRBURY COMMERCIAL FAmnt'RT, Xeb., May 3.-(fpM.il T'. egram.) At a spclal meeting of tho new board of directors of tho Folrlitir," Com mercial dub offlici's were fleeted for the ensuing year as follows: .1. W. McDonnell, president.- I,. .1. Riwe. M preHldent; II,' II. .MuLuega, trensiie-; Hoy K, Itlley, secretary. The new directors Include l.ew She'.ioy, C. W. flmlth, U 3. Russc, It, K. i:iwy and J. W. McDonnell, Dan Kavannutih, Falrbury's new po?rt muatcr, retires as president of the Com mercial club. is, 3. Ilaose, the new .vlen presid-nk l. iho head of Talrbury's wholesale roctvy house and has resliled hero about n y.ar. COMMERClTC TRAVELER SUES ROAD FOR INJURIES K BARNEY, Neb., May 3.-Spei:l .1 Tel egram.) John J. Kplcs. well known tr.ive' Ing man of Kearney, filed full In the district court here yenterday ngalnsl the Cnlon I'aclfic for personal Injuries re ceived by tho plaintiff when his auto mobllo was struck by a panacnger train on the K. & B. II. at Amhorat last No vember. Spies was badly Injured and has not been following his occupation of a ale.i man since that time. Judge W, 1 . O'd ham and T. J. Uoylo of Lincoln are the attorneys for tho plaintiff. . FEDERAL AUTHORITIES TAKE OVER INVESTIGATION (from a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May J.-(rpeclaI.)-rood Commissioner Herman has turned over to th fedoral government tho lnventlan tlon Which has been started covering the sal of a substance known as "flao Tonic," which la supposed to strengthen tha efficiency of gasoline us used in automobllo service, le from tiaae (nnnl. BTCATIIU'K. Nel May 3,-(rp.lal. -A petition la being circulated reuu.-M-Ing the city cnmnitrel'iner to call a wie -rial election fur tho purpose of aijlnnlt llng the salary Old Ilium of elty offi elst to a vote of the people,. The lire posed ordinandi 'reducea the salarlrs of tha city commllonrr, chief cf put Ice, policemen and a number of other sw'oinl tve offices. Tlilm Miller, for the lat thinjr-fne ywnrt a reMn of IUIUt and vi.tti'ty. died ycsteMay at a he al h"lltl, I M year. II" kif a H and a ti'uu br f chllilren. About huahieaa men 0f fii .nut 111 arrive In lh tltv ThrUir feoli t on a i-e, t.ii tr-nn tur tln n , 'n.i . a t feionlii In UtA i lly fur a f' b ir i. TMy will b eaieHaiii'4 at frii..il teefptlun ai.J jiui'Mf If the t imte 1 . .luS, Mrs J'rh w . 1e n. ! . t t u flV J4 t mi h i,l ... Kir;yv. t litt ("'-ll' . ,l,t. IK,... ( S'ulll nf I .,rl M,i t.At f ! ,.f an I !... i , ., ,,, vl. ' !l a Nwlrs tH I )!, I.IN I S, , Sl, , .,., , ,.; , ltav. ts . 'tri- h ,.f J. ,,(., H HIIS'I. H!!fl' l Vkllli 4 f4lt I l,ll"lt . . I , .(.,( I., ' t ' U' r i it . t i, ii, , w ' '' t '( M WtMl hltii t I ll .i'ij h ,( ! ! i-t.a.r -, I if im it (.,.,( Im .., ,. atMn il it I ( ' I a l H I 4'li "! Vln ID ... . ,.. ',.l, " 4t lOll ,.(! tt,f I I I K.4 fift !), i,t i i. i4 ,,i,,a) ., B.tl , i !-, . t,t ), I , . f I f,t ,'..,1 t KlKi ! it IK,hI,I. Tl.f 14 !. lll. t (I.,, L ..ft, I I .!, II K Xa .(,. (n kit .( ,t ii(4i,viu A I i from a .taff rrespotxlent.) LINCOLN, May 3.8peclal.)-In a let- in ter to Tho Hoe correspondent Kdgar Howard of Columbus denies the aioiy published tinder n Lincoln date line that he might retire from the race for lieuten ant governor on tho democratic ticket, but on the othr chaud, nyi lie h for Keith Neville for the governorship, not withstanding he s the selection of the booie element In the f"mocratic party, while Mr, Howard himself was the selec tion of the water-wagon hunch and about the, only one they landed for a nomina tion. .Mr. Howard says that The Hee story must have been intended a a joke In the hope that It would cause discord In tha democratic party. Ah the story was aluo published In one' of the leading democratic dally papers of the state nt Ihn fame time, the Information came from a family source and should havi been authentic because of tie; unity which enlMs In Iho democratic house hold. DOUGLAS COUNTY DAMAGE SUIT IN SUPREME COURT ll'lol.l a Stuff Crill "Siiondenl.) S LINCOLN, S'.liy 3.-SicclaU All ap peal from n judgment of the district court of Douglas county has been filed In th s.ipr'tno, court which cover a complicated ease Involving damages from Injuries received by Foster M. 8hlck, who was Injured vhlle n the employ of the Omaha Steel Construction company, of which I'Yedi'Hck It, John.ion Is the prin cipal owner. It sppear thnt the construction com pany was Insured against damngn to workmen In tho Casually Company of America. Khlck sued the construction company for 13,1,000. In the first trial n Judgment was nlven the plaintiff for $:,y against Johnson. The case was ap pealed and sent back for trial. In the meantime Johnson, according to the pa pers filed In tho supreme court, man aged to get a settlement with Shlek for II,1). A second trial was hud, in which Hhlck was given a Judgment for 1I3,7,V1, The claim whs assigned to John J, Houcher, who now asks the supremo court In affirm the Judgment. Johnson says that he la unable to meet the alleged excessive Judgment and that after he had made a settlement wltii Hhlck the rase had no buslnoea to be taken further for trial. Iloueher sets out that tho settlement made with Shirk for 11.010 was so unreasonably low thst the courts should not take It into con sideration. Accused of I'lrlim Hani, I f'.O vr, Is., '.May 3.- (i e-la! Tdegr m ) -Officer thla morning arested Lee Ia'r of I-Vriy, charged with stealing hor-o from Thon as Scctt's tarn ard vcifng f ro o the structure, which burned nine ani mal to death. MILITIA GUARDS BIG STEEL MILLS Riot Torn Region in Vicinity 'of Pittsburgh ' is Comparatively Quiet Today. SEVEN LABOR LEADERS HELD Trebizond. re' only captured by the Itiihsiui . Is fan ous in I liloi y ns tl e first Qroek colony rrachod by the "ten thou sand firee' s ' on the r retreat after the battle of Cunaxa, . riTTSBl'RGH, Pa May 3.- Troopa of the Pennsylvania National (itiartl today' took charge of th it- nation In Turtle creek and Monon- Mihela valley, where two persons were killed and a number wounded In Hlrlke riots yenterdny. Tho Rov cnor's troop arrived thin morning. Lnrge forces of coal and iron pollco remained on guard at tho plants of I the I'nlted States Steel corporation rll night, but experienced no trouble. More workmen walked out of the 1'recnod Steel Car company works at MrKeo'a Rocks today, and it was stld the entire Plant, employing 10, 60 0 men, would be c)orMl thts after noon. Quiet prevailed throughout I lie night 1 1 Hraddo'-k. Kenrlng another ouibretk clt Iren sworn In as deputies patrolled Hi" street, while more than ?ifl guard and deputies armed with riot guns guardc I tho Kdnsr Thompson work of the Car ncglo K'eel company, where jenlenl'iy's rioting occurred. Set en Labor Leader Arrested. Other arrests were expected today in connection with the commitments Issued by Coroner tsamuel C. Jamison a a re si.lt of the riot. Hevcn labor leader, among whom were Fred lerr!("k, a former socialist newspaper edlior; J. Hal! and Anna Hell wore arrested last night and are being held on a charge of being sn accessory beforo and after the fact to murder. Three other wero taken Into custody early today and placed in JaU. A note alleged to have been found In Hall's possession read: "Five killed, fourteen Injured. Phone McNamara to meet St -." The corner of the note was torn off and apparently the letter "e" was missing after tho "m," the coroner said. Hall refuted io tell who "MoNamara" was. Picket Curries Automatic tins, A lone picket appeared at tho Edgar Thompson plant In Ilraddoek soon after 7 o'clock and taking a position Just out side the Thlrttenth street entrance, where, the fighting occurred yesterday, began making a speech to the few men and women who stood around In the drl. zltng rain. Mo was promptly arrested and as found to be armed with an automatic revolver. Three of the eleven blast furnaces were still lighted, but the other eight had been banked and the men told not to re port for duty until quiet had been re stored. About the Westlnghouse plants In (he ; East Pittsburgh district not a striker I appeared and no piCKet lines were 'formed. Cjulrt wss reported from other 'parts of the Turtle Crock valley . MEDICAL CORPS OF GERMAN ARMYJVELL SUPPLIED ItKRUN. May 3 -(Bv Wireless to Say vllle.) Tho congress of army surgeon at Warsaw Is being attended by l.SOO men. Including many university profeasora and the chief aurgenn of tho Auatro-llun-gariHii, Turkish and luUarlan armlc. I'r. Schjernlng, chief surgeon of the Herman army, said thero were morn than SW.nxi surgeons In the army In addition to 3.OU0 Red Cms physicians, dentist. 1.RO0 pharmacist and K.OH) soldier hi the sanitary corps in the field, 7;,000 in ier- nnny ;iul .v.imi nt army baea back of i!oi Hipvi. There arc hospital trains In xerli-e and (liKhtrcn large disinfecting stations, which are able to attend to KMrt soldier dally. Want Ad never shirk their work will get result, If anything will. -they v v iv via The Hard-Headed Business Man Insists on a high degree of "fitness in his employees. Tlmt lncaiiH jtroppr eo-ortlinntion letwepn liniin ami litidy, inul for its lest realization tliorp must lc euro in tin1 matter if fontl. A well luilaneetl diet is essential--one easily tli jiestil'le inul rieli in nei've-luiililiiiir material. Wry often tin result of improper footl is seen in indigestion, luiiin I'iix," iiei-viMi-iiess and general ineft'ieii ney, GrapeKlit (l tl' ll' l'oo niiide of lii'e wtlt itt illid lioilti'd I'ltiley, i ndinirnl'ly nditptiil fur Ihhiii tg,t i; for iiieliidid in il liili null inn nt, hit tlu itul itiioiitl t 'lenient pliii-plmt'' of m t ; - J i , tie,, uimtn i Nitlure in the mum. Tlie-e milttltll r!iliui!i lili- lliinilli' i .-il;t ,al tn e!l l'n!iiii i d littilii's, 1 inin iie l iii-rve, liiii in. often la kil.rf in ion h uf the fn.. thai t; t . t-i tu:,iv ti the U'tiiil di tat . , d.tiU tatioit uf lititpi' NiiN itiuni; tilti ,,!,i-t foifl U J'l t tht- It. in.' tit put OIe in lili,- fittt,- 'There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts -h-t h til!1 i t s vfXw here. Store Yotir Furs NOW Snfp, stirp ami satisfac tory service, at the low est prices. 0 IT NOW AND HAVK NO HE- J RETS. ' ssstM innaaiw a" a o s tn m m mi. a m nn'W isimw nmwsji im i. mi swimwiu fMiimii rf Store Your Turs NOW tSafe, sure and satisfac tory Bfrvir-e, at the low est prices. DO TT NOW AND HAVE NO REGRETS. NEMO" Week Corset Offerings From Our Complete. Stocks Th one time accepted theory that it was necessary for a woman to expcrienco discomfort in order to attain a fine figure has lone since been exploded. Comfort now poes hand in hand with style, and grace in corseting Hint fiiiaeeof the old idea that it was necessary to "force"the, figuro to the perfect contour, todny we "mould" the lines to Fashion's dictates. 111 342 SFlfVwfr)Uf.lHG "Nemo' Our Corsets give the maximum style, ease and grace expert Corsetierres Assure you of the proper fit. 8 Self Reducing models for medium and stout figures, sizes L'l to H6 $3.00 2 Military lMt models for slender and medium figures, sizes 21 to !)0,' ,,.$3.00 3 Liphtweight models for slender figures; one model in plain material; two models in silk broche, sizes 20 to 20 $3.00 Corsets for extra stout women, sizes 36 to 44, at ...$:.)0, $j..r.O and $7.50 A Nemo "Wonderlift" in Fancy Proche, sizes 2I to .'ID $10.00 2 "Wonderlift" Corsets for stout figures, sizes 2.'t to Wi $5.00 2 "Nemo Wonderlift" models for slender and medium figures, sizes 20 to 26. ........ .$5.00 Second .r Self Reducing models for medium and stout figures, sizes 22 to H6 ...$5.00 H Self Reducing models, with relief bands be- low front, steel, sizes 22 to ,1(5 $4.00 One Auto Massage Self Reducing model, sixes; 21 to :J6 $3.50 Flnnr - The May Sale UNDER Mil SUFIS Will Begin Here on Saturday, May 6. Every year hun dreds of women wait for this event and every year the savings they make, more, than justifies their faith in the sale. Bigger and Better in every way this year. Saturday you may purchase from 8 :.'!) a. m. to 9 p. m., and the stocks are so broad and compre hensive that the sale will continue for many days. Sale of Manufacturers' Sample Satin Kimonos Une Hundred Beautiful Models Values $6, $7.50, $8.98 and $10 All TV P.n f fcQ OQ W7 lllc ! iCt VM wore mad wrr facturers fl4HTffl him mm, laintirst, most rharminsr hM tta 1iv knttm f ru- ade to serve as examples of the most nquisite Kimonos the maim- ' r 1 Iurn 0,11 8t ,he vaIue P'" we quote, and hundreds of Sk).. I Now 'H,,,,lUHC WB were fortunate enough to buy these s; Q.iiurii juice, nicy are yours inurHtiay samples at a re- At $3.98 Each Long lengths with wide full cut bottoms; made with elastic girdles and Empire styles. ' ' The heavy satins are in large pret ty figtnVs and plain with wide fig ured borders The colors are all soft toned and practical, such as purple, lavender, navy, light blue, pink, gray, taupe, tan, red, green, etc. Many different siyies ana all prettily trimmed. House Dresses-An Entire New Showing 4 v, l.l re n: i n . , ' Very smart, dressy styles; made in guaranteed washable colors. Of Gingham, Percales, Chambraya, etc. Pretty designs in floral effects and stripes and checks. Critical comparison will prove the true worth of these. Prices are $1.00, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98 Here Is An INNOVATION In the Millinery Departmei.; That Is SURE to Create a Furore On Thursday we are going to let you choose the Hat shape you desire at a verv small price, then WK WILL FACE IT FOR YOU WITH TUP: MATERIA li YOU SE LECT and charge von a very nominal sum. THAT IS THE STORY IN A NUT SHEUU, but read the balance of the advertisement to appreciate the full significance of the of fering. We Will Sell You the Hat Shape For $1.19 China Split, Hemp, Milan Hemp, Heal Milan, Uizere and a lew I c gliorns, willi plenty of the desired large sudor shape in the lot. This is very much less than the shape are worth. THEN WE WILL FACE THE HATS over or under the I rmt lei you desire ith V jlvets in 1( colors and lt Georgette Crepe, 10 Ul1. ' t 3 "Tn h'ck. viffeta in 4 colors colors. French Crepe in 8 colors. Satin in Seven Colors Tor 75c additional jm tnv lo the j ritn h Ctcpi For $t V) udditionil )iu iimv tune tin' Tuffefw or S.ihi For MQ addltloiul nmv Imve fir- ,(, ihrt or 0)rnrttti Crept, COLOR CAR 1X5 WILL HE HANDED TO YOU IN THE ttlLMNKRY STOKE AND YOU MAY CHOOSE WHAT ever you nniKt: 'tut; i -I'Ai. f'uu i; hu nni; i wini.h i;i;K' I ;t t t ni i , , 'nt U K r-. KiR fill fOI'W osi.y 75c to $1.50 W it uf 'u iu"( r vir .liiKtrv f (Vfiiij; .f h fr. SixSpeciftlDruK Department Offers J H I'm tr 'Jin I4J. H ,1 . I V ittl , , ,f 'ml l1S,.et . , J' Mi.t 1lu I 'l, llf ? H !' HtiiM ii4 mui . 11 i , . , ,, ;tle MtrM. it iii . ,VJn The New Tub Corduroy Will Be the Popular Fabric For Spring and Summer l-'OR SKIRTS. Suits and Coats, it be emploved in large quantities this spring and Miminer. It Mill not lose its oft pile after tubbing if the follcwirs directions a'-e followed: WASH unill clean In warm water with Ivory Soup (do not tino wanhhoard.) A FT Kit this boil one-quarter hour In oay water. ClIOULD rlnnu throe lime, In warm cloitn water. I-I AVB cold blueing water for rliiHlnjt. ND do not wring or nqiipoze. J L'T hang up to drip In oppn air. KAVK out Ironing EACH of the boe il Hliould be Uriel ly fo He sure that Tub Cordu roy is stamped cither on selvage or the hack of the cloth, otherwise it i an imitation and you will .nt get satisfactory results .'r r.u tho above instruct :;vs. order to obtain nil. rcetiorid 'olowd In ot!iifaciorjr re- No. 601. width 32 Inchea, yard No. 13, width 36 Incites, jnrd .23? On S: Hr in th $l'k St . Main Floor. A "Laurel" Gas Range Bargc:r. On Salt Thursday Only A rine full nil rutin, 1 Inch nrn, fitted with lhr bar burner, unit fury eleeirln r,, pvn rx'ki timkliig top bm thrm fituUr, rr i liUnt and on Klmmerlng burner. Whit enamel pnet ,. tK.tr Same range ahov. uh broiler ,.......,..J7iyi l(. friinr!(tr. 'lnhn HyphnB." up from..,, f ,.r) "Sanl'nr' I'ureeUlii lined r-f rlgerlor, UP from iV'SO Aluntlnutn H are We ihu tb lret and r"i r.impleie .n , the Wt-iii full in, f Null "Werr" and "ttlu." tiritndn. Ait Alum tn urn icttU l,k pliture, heairjr In wi-lgSt, bau'i'i! in (uh and fmt.h HHUI, I ltur.l.y, tmly , f KayserSilk Gloves in Variety Thit li OniAhft IlcadquArteri h)vr l.Uii-i r uttn'irjiae.i fcr (it, wer trd uju rli .),i!itt r'vrrv .ir t k- :rai,i.i. ,y th maker 'ui hp ? ve "i our ur.ttito uel. tu,, pUtti and fancy, Ions or .iM.rl. i it Idaek and while and H d -mralde p,l..rV K-r CiliHft, dpil their a'lperiortfy, peat t Mi. r t an Hi urduiAr t . h.xiie of h net rmtridrl Utftvea tr j.e'i,!v ?U aide. . fl 23 far th Shori Olovti TSfl ta 2 fa lor lh Uuf ClUva MI1 tliHi wf. ri, li-v iit iin