Nebraska Nebraska SOME EMPLOYMENT AGEHtnO FIGHT Others Will Conform at Once to the New Law that Provide! Regra 1 lation for Them. IIOHT DEftAKD FOR FARM HELP ( fFrom a Staff Correspondent ) UNCOLN. April 80. Spclal.) tbor tommUakinor Coffey returned from Crash Ust nlffht, where he went to con fer with Mine people oyer matters . In connection with the operation of the enw Jaw regarding the state employment bu reau, under Jurisdiction of the labor com knlsaloner. Mr. Coffey say be understand that Attorney H. H. Bowea of thaW city will (come to Lincoln either today or tomor- row and ask for an Injunction' tit the district court of Lancaster county to oia op the operation of the law. Mr. (Bowes represents several reference sxenclea which furnish employment of a clerical nature and have nothing to do lth those agencies which furnish com mon laborers. The latter, the commis sioner says, are preparing to come under the law and will file their applications and bonds very soon. Farmers Well (applied. The demand for farm hands la so great ai labor headquarter at the state house that they have been unable to supply the demand. The general call Is for sin trie men who can go on the farm and do farm work. The only individual they bave now who Is not supplied with a Job Is m young man from Omaha, 1C years of ace, who was a page In the last snate. tie would like to go on a farm, but most of the applications so far have been for more mature men. So far the bureau. Is well satisfied with lit work done. Will Ask for New Bids. The state will call for new bids for printing the senate Journal, the reports of the board of agriculture, board of horticulture, railway commission and state Insurance board.- This conclusion was reached this morning by the print ing board after a review of the bids and examination of the bonds. According to . Superintendent Ludl of the printing board, the bonds in some dases are not satisfactory and there are other reasons not made public why new Vtds wilt be asked for. The board Is of the opinion that the bids In some in stances were too high, which Is sufficient reason for another calL Commissioner Kennedy of the State Board of Control went to Nebraska City on an Inspection of' the School for the Blind, as required by law. CmnmNloiwr Oerdes went to Beatrice for the same purpose, and also, to look over the sink ing of d well at the feeble minded Insti tution In that city. Themes Makes Speeehee. State Superintendent Thomas went to Bennett this afternoon to speak at the patrons meeting at the high school. To morrow he goes to Hebron to deliver an address before the County Teachers' as sociation. The state superintendent's of fice la one of the very busy places in the state house these days. It Is no In frequent thing to have from 130 to 3W letters arrive a day, which all have to be taken care of, the Intention of the superintendent being to keep the corre spondence up to date all the time, which he has been able to do so far by putting on an extra force of stenographers. CARL PET-R$ OF PREMONT SHOOTS SELF IN HEAD FREMONT, Neb., April V Racial.) Despondent over 111 health. Carl Peters. a Fremont carpenter, committed suicide by shooting himself through the heed st his home here yesterday forenn. He left a note In the shed where he com mitted the deed giving directions for the disposition of his body. , Mr. Peters has been suffering with stomach trouble for several months and had been unable to do any work for the last few weeks. Mr. Peters was a native of Germany and had resided In Fremont for about thirty years. A wife and two daughters, Mrs. Ella Cook of Omaha and Mrs. John Weldner of Fremont, and one son, Louis, of Pilger, survive. He was 5? years of age. ' I Bnnlaesa fkisiei la Maatea. STANTON, Neb., April . (Upeclal.)-. The Comer pharmacy changed hands on Tuesday of the week, H. T. Bates sell ing out to Allison Co.. of Denver, Col., who In turn sold to Bowman Co. of Alliance, Neb. Dr. Butes will remove with his family to Colorado. Mrs. Ida H. L. Stedel, who for twenty-fWe years has run a millinery store, sold out this week to Mrs. F. L. Hills of Sioux City. . Mrs. Stedel ha gone to Casper, WyO., where she has prop erty Interests. i 1 GERMAN STEAMSHIP MACEDONIA CAPTURED LONDON, April SO. The British admi ralty made the following statement uday: "The German steamship Macedonia, which escaped from Las Palmes, Canary islands, a few weeks aro, has been cap- turned by one of our cruisers." n- 4 BEATON & LAIBR CO. 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