TJIK OMAHA T.IX: FRIDAY. SHrTKMHER 1. Strike Forres Chicago & Alton to Itec'civcrship Suit Result of Chiin of $ I I, 000 hy .NVw York Firm trikrs Itlaiiinl ly Couiim-I for Line. t huigo, Aurf. M I he (,!ii jo K Alton r4ilr"4 wj placed in id hand of recritert in lf.lrf.tl lotut jestrrday by J utjf I 4'T!trr, V, C. li.rrd, president, and Y, W Whrelmk, H alt'irtiry, were lUil.fd St llit fi rner.. A'tnrduig to i ttj'rmrnt by NU )!. Nfawli. appointed (oiiiimI f.r tdr lifivtii, Id It.nurilip was pre rplj'H prruinally ty trie nre.it tll ntt off ill Idr ormt.ti f.f id omp any, due to idr coj rike and I id rir jiriir due to id snopmen's (ink 'I he mut rr ult tfiff in Idr receiver- hii Mini filed dy ide Tu c.ii panv of Nw York and lliiuo. a tredilor with a claim nf ulii ul JI-V IXHI At Id office of Mr. trawn, ii j stated th rr eirrhip will not ir, any way tluiiK ll'e operation of tdr road's trams. M. Mrawn said id board ,( di rt t tor e,l the road, meeting in w York yesterday, admitted id load' insolvency. The indebtedness, it 4i estimated, will amount id about $M.0i),iX. What tli iti will total, at tdi juncture, it i im possible t nay, Mr. Straw u said. "Jdr (hiiairo rV Alton railroad company hat, for several year, been 'liable to mt all ide interest on lit 6 per tent Kcneral lliorlKJK bonds," .Mr, Straw n Matetueiit rrad, "but the lioMcrs of thre bond liave permitted tde interest to fr it, aid unpaid in tdr hop that Krn eral railroad condition Mould ulti malrly adjust themselves in turh a iy ii in restore i property to an 4''.if 1 and reasonable preiperuy, Optutmf Coat Httv. "t'ri! I the coat strike commenced, April I, sri'.i earning f,f tht Chicago K Alton were ery hum!, but. bkt '! (tidrr i4.ln.41H, ft hat been tuf-ii-iii'j front nionii and unreason- dl o.rl4illg lrt.lt, both !H WtrfM and materials, especially furl, and Ktsvldy itiounliiiK burden Id dirr. I hi, lumtvrr, bavr brn hope ful that these condition would toon appma.h fiuir. pearly to nomul or uniild, in rart at Iran, b mt by 1,11. M,r btttort nf brlpful char a.tif, 'liil mrh rcii com bear par l:riilar1y bravy on abort railroi.U vnh piu!v irrmiriali tnch a tli Al'in, vi tut h jirtr a bill ovr I "i m.lrt, anij trrniinainiii in the itit of tbuatfo, M. I.oun and Kjii.. ( ity, with an avrrag frriiibt I j 1 j I of only HS tniUi nd an av- rric tnrnHrr fuul t)f only 65 lllilr I, Strikrt Blamtd. "Id icii'ivrr.dip at Id prrnl tun 4 piccipilatrt by ih grrat tjllit'i? nif in rjriimgt dtir tn Id roal triki- an l al lo th furihrr long 1 iiiitinuril and rtlra rxpriurt idle t llir I jiullmir of the thopmrn I tlrik. f d t'liiipany't normal roal traffic i biavy and prartirally all ininri on it dnrt dav brrn ilotrd inr April I, lhu ciiMaidiiK bravy o in rvr nur ati'l at Ihr tain time it hat brrn onitpi'lleil to buy much of n furl ro.il from toiiihrrn firld, which, with J'l'd'd frriKht thargr paid fornicn lui, cot 11 two or ihrre timrt ide former price." Criirva Woman I Kill"! Hy Lightning in Colorado Onrva, Nrh, Aug. 31. (Spacial.) --Sfrt. John Voightlandtr wai killed l y a ttrokr of lightning, according to a inge riivtd by V'. M. furrrti, father of Mn. Voightlander. 'I h maK. tent from Sterling, ( olo.. ttatrd that th body of Mrt. Voightlandrr wn being brought home, Mr. and Mrt. Voightlander accompanied Mr. and Mn. John Spohn to Colorado about thre wcrkt ago when the Spohnt located in Colorado. I Labor Secretary I Warns Against Repeal of Code i Avrrap1 (!otiiirnatiui IVr Ac cident to Worltfri Iiirrriiril From $6.10 to S 18.37 I'ntlrr Strjil. By FRANK A. KENNEDY, lUrrxorf Mala lruri.M ml labor. i From If7 lo 1011 every nun who trv"J at labor cmiimxiurr of Ne braka brggrd id v.iiumh Irijinla turrt and govrruort to nuke an ap propriaiion in krrpmu with id im porum e of th labor dm on, dm not 4 Irpiktatnrr or gnvrrnor hut a wili ng ear to their prayrrt. In 1111 the bgi.Uiiir pjrd tdr cod bill and the department of labor earn into bring lb compensation dcpartmrnl wat rrorgamrd and put in tlup to func t on for vi lnnt of induiri.il acci drnit. Forty-two td'niainl of llire virtinit wrre taken rare of tune I lie rrorganif anon under (be cod law, Compemition Increased. The avrrax compemaiion prr ac cident wat incrrard fioni f'j.10 in I'll 5 to $48.17 in 11.V. 'J de ioinpenatiou, mnlical and botpital exprnte paid lo injtiint workrrt during lb four veart pre viout to th enarlfiirnt of th code law wat f46J,9.M9fl, nd that paid in th thre and on half yrari unre thru wa $1 .87S.875.5J an increate of $ 1. 4 1 -',940 hi. The complaint of labor in N' braka for 32 yeart bat been that th working nin and womrii recrivrd let conitdrration than did th bogt and cattle on the farm of the ttate. Now the department of labor grit the tame tquare deal under the code taw at the department nf agri culture, banking, welfare, public workt and finance. Will Affect 1,000 a Month. The code law cannot bt repealed iwit'iuiit dotrii) mg tde ladi.r Jrparl i meril , i vin today. ide ci!e Uw't irpral would di 1 1 fitly net the iiilrifiit ii l,mn) in 1 u r r I woikeit riih inuutii m Hit I wrtity-oiic iliouiand winking nirn and womrii weit id viituut (i I Huliintrial aiiul'iii in Omaha dur i nig the line and one lii'f ar j.iivinii to July 1, )'.'.'. I dliiiiul the wotkrrt in Omaha wbu ai iliidid trmii tdt provmont of th oiiipcnaiioii law, and it v.ouin mean that approximately out out of rvny four or In workrrt art in jured rach ear. D tde want lo g.i baik to ihr average of 1 1 prr an. ide lit raid m I V 1 S. or do they want to be paid an avrraije of 4H .17 pi r accident at u wat lb l''l tin montht id I''.'.' unrler tdr cod lawf Carey Admits Defeat in Wyoming Primary t'dcvriiiir, Wyo., Aug. 31 Cm' .rtiior Kodrtt I. Carry yrttrrday i.Minl a tt.iirriirnt lom-eding thai be lad lerti dtbalril by Jodn V. Jlay for ide reiudluan . nomination lor ir'iriiior in Id primary election lal i no. lav. iiovcrnor (.arey t.ml mat iinoiiicul rcinrnt ao far rnnved iibidr it appear prodadlt that be bad tol the rair. The goveti'or't ttatemrnt dri tared tliHt de would remain a republican and if d udotild ever d a candidal tor anotlirr pudlic ohur it would be on tde repudliian ticket. .NYlirur-ka IIori I Sold to Italian Hilling Mauler I'awnee City. Nrli., Aug. Jl. (Special.! Sylvia, a cream colored mare with pure white mane and tail, formerly owned by Frank Howard, local fiorte riralcr, bat brrn told to Madame lirdmi. wife of Profrttor Kednii, riding matter of (he court of the king of Italy. Howard dn covrrrd the bnrte on a final I farm outside thit city and bought it and later ob it to the American I.cRion at Auburn, Neb. It wat rafiled off there, and th bolder of the lucky number nodi th dome to Ihr Italian family. It will probably go into the king' ttablet. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE Here you will find not only the kind of music you like best, but you will find such music presented by the truly great artists of the world. The numbers are classified for your easy selection. Hear these new Victor Records any dealer in Victor products will gladly play any of them for you. POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Madame Butterfly O quanti occhi fill (Oh Kindly Heavens) (Puccini) lit Italian My Mother (Wagstaff-White) My Ain Countrie (Demarest-Hanna) Wonderful World of Romance (Simpion-Wood) Ay-Ay-Ay (Creole Song) (Perez-Freire) In Spanish Solvejg's Cradle Song; (From "Peer Gynt") (a) The First Primrose (i) Greeting Number Size Trice Alda-Martinelli 89163 12 $2.00 Orville Harrold 66071 10 1.25 Mme. Louise Homer 87345 10 1.25 John McCormack 66080 10 1.25 TitoSchipa 74753 12 1.75 Lucy Itabelle Marsh .e001 -n - Lucy l.abelle Marsh 45321 10 100 (Goldrnark) Violin Solo Jascha Heifetz Fritz Kreisler Violin Solo MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Concerto in A Minor Andante Chanson Arabe (From "Scheherazade") (Rimsky-Korsakow) Viennese Folk Song Fantasy Violoncello Solo Hugo Kreisler Oberon Overture Part 1 (Weber) Mengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra Oberon Overture Part 2 (Weber) Mengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra Nocturne in B Flat (Paderewski) Piano Solo Ignace Jan Paderewski Tannhauser Overture Part 3 (Wagner) Philadelphia Orchestra SACRED SELECTIONS Lead. Kindly Light (Newman-Dykes) Ernestine Schumann-Heink f No Night There Elsie Baker Leave It With Him Elsie Baker LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Sweet Indiana Home Alleen Stanley t Why Should I Cry Over You ? Victor Roberta Kicky-Koo Kicky-Koo Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle , A Sleepy Little Village Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle RECITATION The Lot Pocket-Book Edgar A. Guest The Old Wooden Tub Edgar A. Guest DANCE RECORDS f Oogie Oogie Wa Wa Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Deedle Deedle Dum Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago WhoTI lake My Flace (When I'm Cone) -Fo Trot Club Royal Orchestra Georgette Fo Trot Hot Lips Blues Fot Trot Send Back My Hontyman Foi Trot The Sneak I Foa Trot Are You Playing Fair? Foi Trot My Rambler Rote Medley Foa Trot (i mm "irgf.lj Fullwi") Dancing Fool Foa Trot Swanee Ulutbird Foa Trot Juit Becauaa You're You Fo Trot Club Royal Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Virginians Club Royal Orchestra Zei Confrey and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and Hit Orchestra Club Royal Orchestra The Benson Orchestra of Chicago All Star Trio and Thtlr Orchtitra 74764 12 1.75 66079 10 1.25 66082 10 1.25 74766 12 1.75 74767 12 1.75 74765 12 1.75 74768 12 1.75 87340 10 1.25 45322 10 1.00 18922 10 .75 18918 10 .75 45320 10 1.00 18917 10 .73 18919 10 .75 18920 10 .75 1S921 10 .75 18023 10 .75 18921 10 .75 IlLCENTLY ANNOUNCED 1 Victor UcamL for Health Excrcli-3 double-faced ten-inch records, 12 ecrciei,. complete lurt cost $J for the act and nuke daily exercising a pleasure! Victor Talking Machine Company, Cnmdon.NJ. Colorado Miners Will Resume Work at Oltl Wage Scale Men Ar Autlmriinl to Re turn a Rate It Put Into Effect Hy Coal Operator. Puebirt, Aug. Jl (olotada coal miners who bate brrn on itnke aiuct April 1 were autbnrned to mum to wuik at inon at tbe wave icale in elicit November 1, I''.!. it reiloied by mine oneri, following meet ing of tbe executive board ui didnct No. IS of the I nited Mine Workert of Ami in a field yeilerdjy afternoon. 1 be action followed the announce ment tbat Colorado operators proba bly Mill relore tbe old wage scale alter a conincrne with tbe ktale in dustrial ioinmiion at Dcttvrr. Teb gramt were ifipalcbed to tnort th.'in (l'i local of Hie union in Colo rado auiboriing tlirm in call meet ing at once and accpt the agreement of operator to lettore tbe wage icale in eflect prrior to November I. Tbe decision of tbe operators wa bailed a a victory for tbe miner ol the ttate bv A. J. Mctiuire, pretidenl of diMrict No. IS, wbo announced the action of tbe executive board. Me declared tbat approximately 7,SoO miners would return to work in coal mine in (dorado a s remit of the deciaion of tbe mine owners to rein state tbe old wage scale. Pioneer Omaha Business Man Dies at Home Here One of Omaha' pioneer butineit men, timer J. Davii, 67, died st hi home, .5115 Can street. Wednesday night following an extended illnett. For 45 years a reiidcui of Omaha, Mr. Davit for the lt 30 yeart had operated the heavy hoisting and haul ing huhinets which carried bit name. Luring that period hi firm handled akuott all of the fafe moving and other heavy tramfer work in the city. He it survived by two brother, Mortimer and Eltyl, both of Lake wood, l'a ; two tiitcr, Mrt. Sylvia Vat Binder, 3115 Ca treet, and Mr. A. H. Cain. 2784 Capitol avenue, and a niece, Miss Zena V'a Binder, Funeral nervice will be held st 2 Saturday afternoon from the Crane mortuary. Catfish Caught at Fairhury Makes Meal for 10 Families Fairbury, Neb., Aug. 31. (Spe cial.) A blue channel cat weighing 37 1-2 pound wa cauht bv Clar ence Galbraith in the filue river on hi farm near Fairbury. The fish bad traveled out of deep water and bad stopped in shallow water exposing about half of ii body. It capture wa effected by beating it over the head with a club. When the fish was drcwed there wa sufficient choice steak to feed 10 j families. Executive Committee j Named by Democrats! Lincoln, Aug il Statt Cht'iman T, S. A!n of the democratic Hate committee jetterday selected IS men jand tetrn uomen membeis of stale committee to ert on tht tieiutivfj i committee. Thoie named tie: Dr. Jennie CiH fa. Mi II ). Halev. Arthur I. Mullen, lee Huff and I. ). Dunn of Omaha: J S. MrCarty, C. J (snip bell snd Mm. I. ,H C la ton, Lincoln; I red V. Ahlon, Cusnd Idand; ohn Cutrighl, I runout; M II, en. lUliron; W. J, McNichoU, I.exing ton; Mi Fdus Uilb, Central Cilv; K. A. (oufal, Dasid ( ity; J. R. Swain, (ireetey; Mr. Abet Brooke, llasiiug.; W Smith, Seward; II. S. Duiigan, Mailing; F. S. 1'larek, W'aboo; Mi. Anna (jrav Clark. Og. lllala: V. II. Somerville, McCook, and Mis Maude (iillnpie, Huihville. Omaha Autoist Kills Youth in Sioux City Sioux City, la, Aug. 31 (Special Telegram ) William Reminer, V, wa fatally injured and died shortly after being tirurk by an automobile duven by Fred A. Teterton, IS, Omaha. I'eterton, driver of the car, and his father, A. O. Telerton. J.UJ Cuming treet, Omaha, were taken to the police ttation, questioned and relraned. They declared that they were driv ing slowly at the time of the acci dent snd could not svoid hitting tbe boy with their machine. Witntitei of the accident corroborated their tatemenu. 130 Expected to Attend Deaf Association Meet Nearly ISO attendant sre expected st the annual convention of the Ne braska Anociation of the Deaf st Hotel Rome, September 6, 7, a Slid 9. The officer of this organization are: O. II. Blanchard, preiidrnt: Mil Lottie Kindred, vice pretident; jame Jeliuek, tecreiary; Mr. S. L, Hurt, treasurer. The speaker will be: Mayor J. C. Dablman, addrrt. of welcome; Scott Cusraden of Omaha, repone; Rev. f. It. Cloud of St. Louis, "Meihod;" F. C. Andrewieski of Akron, O., "The Deaf in the Industrial World;" Ly man Hunt of Koshonong, Mo., "Mu cle Shoal and the Chances for the F"uture F.mployment of the Deaf," and J, C. Howard of Duluth, Minn, on a subject not yet announced Farmer Ncqr Dubois Is Badly Scalded hy Steam Pawnee City, Neb., Aug. 31. (Special.) C. F-. Lynch, farmer liv ing near Dubois, was terribly tcalded by steam from his tractor while plowing. The fan belt had broken and the water became boiling. He slopped and removed the cap from tbe radiator. Immediately there wa an explosion and he was enveloped in steam. I ,jHi Expected tl Attend Reserve Officers' Reunion Dr, L. M I'a'iir, fliautiun of lb rcetptioit committee of bt Sesrnth Corp Air Ketene Oftuei' associ ation, tstiKtt second annual ronsrn- mn still consent in Omaha Srple in. : her IK lo announced at a prelum-: Ktif nieelmg st the Attilfiic tlth Wednesd4V n'ght Hut .5iKI letertt cfiuert vs ill attend ht reunion. ' 1 hint attending will tank from' tecond liewtentiii to colonel and ' wilt tome (rem Nebraska, Missouri.) South Snd .forth Dakota, Kans, j Aikants snd Minnesota Tht reunion will be held durim Ak-Sar-lleti fettual. The ollicei ! will bt entertained at a imlitaiy bill, s visit to the race snd will parlui-j pale in s partite. A hannurt ao will j be tenUred tliein St Hotel J oule. , nelle. 1 57 A surprise all around Unexpected guests can't surprise you as much as you can surprise them with an unexpectedly good meal, if you have a supply of Heinz Oven Baked Beans on hand always ready to eat-just heat and serve. HEINZ OVEN BAKED ii BEANS with Tomato Sauce August Sale Prices Continue Friday-Saturday At the request of a number of customers August Sale Prices in our Fur niture Department will be effective up to Saturday evening of this week. This extends the sale date to include Friday and Saturday, September 1 and 2. Royal Easy Chairs Are Featured for Friday in Our August Furniture Sale "Push the Button the Back Reclines This in brief tells the story of the ease and re laxation found in this famous chair. When you sit in one of them and press the button, the back drops to any angle you desire, and with your feet stretched out on the footrest as the doughboys say, ".You're sittin' on the world." 40,00 Royal Easy Chair August Sale Price 28.00 Illustrated loft nlove, in quartered oak or ma hogany finished frnme, upholstered imitation leather. 60.00 Royal Easy Chair August Sale Price 42.00 Illustrated riitht (below), mahogany finiah, very eomfortnhly upholstered in tapestry. lJoyal Kay Chair, 1 Q now specially price! at AtDU Kovnl Kny Chair, OO rrr now specially priced at mmiI J 31.00 Iioyal K..y ( hair, f)f nr now s.pecially priced at svth I ij 3i0rt Uoyal Kasy Chair, Or Ijr now nrecially priced t D I D 5. f. Car. It'll, and Uuufla r I .'. In 4 DtUt I..... ; .V & .'. y f ,1r m M1 ;i, --, ' a '..r