6-X T1IK OMAHA SUNDAY I IKK: (MTiMIKIt i'.i: SANBORN TO HEAR TWO-GENT FARE CASE Missouri Pacific Suit to Enjoin En forcement of Low Tariff Law Ha Deen Set. HEARIKO HELD IN OMAHA PRESIDENT OF SENIOR LAWS AT CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY. I from a Siaff .rM-pondent. UNOOI.N. Oct J.-iSiwc:. T1i HI" , souri Pacific rsllrnn.l s suit to enjoin enfor.remriit 'f Nrt.rHsfc"a i-cml fare j liv, on the grouivl tlml the rale In uu- n-munrrativr and ounfiw story, will be ! hoard In fcdoral r..nrt Hi Omaha, boforo Judge Sanborn of St. Paul on Novemlnr 3. Attorney Ucn'rnl Ho- s notlfU-il tonv. Tho tlitr lias Urn agn-ed upon and Judge Sanboin hnn Wn ssKlgm-rl , to hoar the j The Miiin-nta Judge Is iho nne man : ho lii'M Minnesota's i-c nt fare law j unconstitutional ! use It tenrii-d to In- j terfere with litt rotnir commerce. In I the Missouri Pacific case no mixtion Is involved but the sufficiency of th ' rate. ! Attorney Geneml Reed will appear a counsel for the siatH of Nebraska at the Omaha hearing. Mr. Uced leaves Faturdny for Washington to help argue the t-ctnt far cases now pending I fwe the Interstate Commerce commis sion, which affect only the interstate rate. TEXT OF OILKING'S OFFER TO MINERS ? f " v YOUNG GARDENERS SUCCEED Boy Sells Three Hundred and Torry Dollan' Worth of Cucumbers from One Acre. NEW ACTIVITY IN COOK COUNTY fHK'AOn, Oct 2. Herman lloesehe. 11 year fild. of Orrtiwrd IMace, Conk ciunty, Illinois, this mmmT irll UK) north of cucumbers which lie rniscl on one ecro of land. Ml n lini-nann, a school i,lil of Xlli lownhli, -in a tenth of an am-, rnle'l nnl.wia anil liennt which ehr koM fir K'.. The a-lrl explained to hr-r malrictora that, j mortilnK at the various depots German-American Alliance is to Meet Here October 5 and 6 The sixth annual conTentlon of the rierman-Amrrl'an alliance of Nehraka will be held In Omaha Tuesday and Wednesday, fctotxr t and . Thla la the first time that the alliance meets here nlne It organisation six years ao. The local alliance has been buey In making ananaeinents for the comlna meeting. whl h wtlj be of more than usual Im portance. The following program has been prepared: Heieptlon of the delegates, Tuesday STUDIO. ford an J Doyle rlp would liavo nuine more off the plot only "rtidlshoa wlilch were planled after the onions were a failure and had to bp duif up.'- These are concrete examples of Iho re sult of the correlation of home work and nc!ol studies whlrh was b '.n several years ago In the 01 mnlzatlon of field land garden rliiha umong the pupils of the rural schools In the twenty-three town hlHi of Ouok enmity, ouL-ids of Chlcn. Instead of llmltiiiK tho nclllf. of the pupils to their sch'M'l studies alone, home llfo Is brought Into touch with the school Morgan J. Ioyle of Darlington. Wis., was elected president of the 1915 class of the law department of Crelghton uni versity. Doyle received Ills degree of Hachelor of Arts at Marco,uctte univer sity and came to Crelghton last year. lie Is popular among Ms class mates and also among the student body. He Is a member of the Delta Theta I'M law fraternity. (Continued from Page One ) every 16U wag earners. K.acli camp is en titled to at least two tepr.-?enlatlves. For mediation puriwises the company's ramps are divided Into five districts the Trinidad dlstrht, the Walsenbiirg dis trict, the t'anon district, comprising all the mines In Fremont county; the west ern district, comprising all the mines on the western slope In Colorado, and the Hunrlse (Wyo.) district. For the settlement of disputes and tho discussion ot any problems In the rela tions of the company wttn Its employe, district conferences shall be hold, at tended by the grievance representatives from all the camp In the district and company officers, not exceeding In mini -ber the representatives of the miners. The delegate representing the min er and the company eligible to alt In each district conference are to select from their number Joint committees, composed of all members each, as fol lows: Joint committee on Industrial co-operation and conciliation. Joint committee on aafety and acci dents. Joint committee on sanitation, health and housing. , Joint committee on recreation and edu cation. The plan makes elaborate provision for the settlement of Industrial dispute. After pledging the corporation and It employes to observe federal and state minina; laws, the manifesto states: "There shall be no discrimination by the company or by any of Its employes on account of membership or non-membership In any society, fraternal organi sation or union." Another clause says: "The right to hire and dta'-litirue, the management of the prntMTtles anil the direction of the Working forces, shall be vested exclusively In the company, and, as expressly restricted, this right shall not he abridged by anything rontttined therein." M's Adjustment Provision,. The lln provides, however, that the company must post a llt of offenses for which dismissal may be muhi with out notice; for all other offense em ploye shall not be discharged wlthotr notification that a repetition will cause dismissal. The company r serves the privilege of relieving employe from duty on account ot lack of work. Kmployes are guaranteed the right to hold meetings, to purchase supplies where the please and to employ check welghmen. A miner or group of miners with a grievance against the company shall take the matter to the camp's elected representative. The representa tive must first seek adjustment from the foreman or superintendent. Falling to receive satisfaction, he Is then at lib erty to appeal to the president's repre sentative, at present David drift It hs, or to higher officer of the company, up to President J. F. Welborn. Another method of settlement oien to the miners after the Initial appeal to the foreman or superintendent, la a hear ing before the district Joint committee en conciliation. If the committee falls to agree it may select an umpire, whoso decision shall be binding on all parties. If the Joint committee fails to ailJtiHt a dispute It Is provided that It shall be settled by arbitration or by reference to the Colorado State Industrial commis sion. The company guarantees the . grlev rice representative of the men agslnsl noon hour and the time required to go and come from the mine opening to the place of employment. "Nine hours shall constitute a day's and they a'e encouraged to "do some thing" ns well as t "learn something." Ho hearty has been the response of the boys and girls that today six dlstin'-t school-home project are In active opera tion under the direction of Kdward .1. Tobln, county superintend-nt of schools, ami school life ho taken on a new mean Ink'. These projects Include: Field, school and homo, t'nder which the pupils are. eneonrnifH to ?ikhkp in agricultural work on pints rented from Viewing of the Flower parade, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Immediately after the paraile the delegates will be taken lo the Herman Home, where the conven tion will be opened at 30. A banquet will be given In honor of the delegates and visiting women between and o'clock. At 8 o'clock Herman day will be celebrated with a program consisting of appropriate songs and speeches. Mayor Dablman will make the addres of wel come. Other speeches will be made by the president, Val J. Peter, Attorney Wil 1 iuh I man will make the addres of wel Mattes from Nebraska City and Hon. Fred Volpp of rVrlbner. There will be business meeting Wedneilay forenoon and afternoon at the (Sermun Home. Wednesday afternoon the convention will adjourn, Wednesday evening tho delegates will view the elec trical Ak-.Har-Hen parade from a tempo rary stand to be erected In front ot Jef ferson square. After the parade an entertainment will be iivcn In honor of the delegate at me SHARK OF A TV VTV D l"'and. From there the party goes to Salt iLLULli Ike City over the Union Pacific and to i flan Francisco over the Western Pacific. . .... , - . fi,... 1 The mayor was In San Francisco at the One Tih that Take. To and Orowi jtln of the EatlarM, dlllt ud hurrlB(j Fat On a Diet of Small Ameri can Alarm Clocks. home. II now goe west to finish his Pacific coast trip. o Material Damage. A husky Fthlnplsn came Into a lawyer shout ENJOY SOUND OF THE GONO Pasengers arriving by the. transatlan tic liners bring strange torics, not all for dls heah." In response to a query ... . . ,K. from the lawyer he explained: "Well, of which are baaed on the war. But It . hoM wum ukf dlg. Ai wul worklnr eems that tn war nas nao ion nien. ;nown ny nis neah new bulidln , by lessening the transatlsntlc passenger ; -oonn crick tell ofr n rie sli ... i .nl'tory an tit me on top de hald. raffle, and jwrticularly. by remoUn all. A grnfl)ig ftn1 heartless const offloe and exhibited a scalp wound three Inches lotia on too of hi head. wanted tn know if he could "git anything bulldin , an a xteentn lrsrric, and particularly. Dy remown an. A ar8IJng n(, heartless construction the German liner from the pain or me company, allriougti admitting the facts , .,,. 1V,. .i,,,k. , ..... Knr-.and their liability, refused to pay more derlng on tarvatlon. says the New Torto Mail. Tbe condition of the unfortunate marina monster ha produced the fol- I than li), on the ground that the evt- . I , dence failed to disclose any material damage. Case and Comment. Father anal Bow. A clubman who nose as a humorist wa having his shoes shlned at a railway station. "And Is your father a bootblack, too?" he asked the boy at Ms feet. "No." said the bootblack- 'Uf father Is a farmer up the state." "Ah. ssid the humorist, as he reache-l for hi notebook to make an entry, "he believe In making hay while) the soa shine." New York Times. 1 t Owe Reason. "T have discovered. remarked the ol.l codger, "one reason why political parties, clubs. oc'e ies and organisation fail lo keer Intact." "Why?" asked the youthful seeker aftei knowledge. "I Just ttld yotf." gald the old odger. "They fall to keep In tact." Judge. -IMIBJ I ri I' W li"ll I their parents. These pint, are h wuliirly I home of the Omnha Mus:K verein on lir-ectril by tho s hod country II I u Hi- I Seventeenth and Cane street. In honor "iWlry. -nhonl and home: Poultry ' h" vl"ltln WOmCn m'" rslHlng Is underinken bv tin children, I at the Herman Home will De given who have exclusive rare of the fowls ! u-...i..u,l , v afternoon by the local mid keep accurate record of the cost and prontjt Cow testing: Fpeclnllv ndni led to tli work Jot all outside labor, except fore- diilry districts. The child nn,u. ,. ,.iiv men and engineers. teals of mil's and determines from tlm "All employes shall be paid semi- monthly by check. "No deduction shall be made from ' 'uHlness: In which a business venture earning, except where authorised by em- irtnken. Kach mn.ll I. em teH i,. average prntagp of butler fats the I -,. on-ui in uuiter and piiik from i mrri t-ow. ployes. Waare Rral Provisions. "No change affecting condition of em- keep nn accurate record for not lev than elirlrt months. CVxiklnif. tannine and Mwlitr Tk. pit dcrriorwt rates hec pi-oki-iks and the nlovment wtlh roeuect to wage or hours . nietliods emnlit ed. hall be made without first giving thirty ! .M!,"!!:. which a recor.1 ,f the h-rtirs day' notice, a provided by atatute. "The schedule of wage and the work ing condition now In force In the several Olstrlct shall continue without reduction, but If, prior te January 1, 1I1H, a general Increase (hall be granted In competitive districts In which th company does not conduct operations, a proportional in crease shall be made. For thla purpose a Joint meeting of the miner' represen tative and proper officer of the com pany shall be called within thirty day after the Increnao in competitive dis tricts Is effective, to discuss and de termine an equitable method for fixing the new scale In the district affected." The contract la to he signed by the president and secretary of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company, and. In behalf of ita employes, by the representative ot each camp. Five Booklets Free. "Short Trip Into th Rockies from Denver." "Denver and Colorado' Moun tain Park and Resorts." "One Day Hcenlo Trips Into Denver's Mountain Parks and Resorts," "Summer Frolics In the Rock lei," and "The Vacation Number of Denver Commerce." Write to the Albany hotel manage ment, Denver, Colo., for these booklet. of atudv and practice, are reci rded and exhibition of proficiency given. In each of theso projects a certificate of achievement Is given for faithful work. Thl certificate I separate from tho reg ular school marking. Successful pupil are given achievement buttons. Hint the puplla are interested Is shown by the enrollment, which In the field section now numbers 2,W. In the busi ness section there are nearly 8i. Much Interest la also shown In the other project. Apartments, flats, house and cottager ran be rented quickly and oheauly by Hee "For Rent" Ad Club to Go to Lincoln to Hear Dohhs Lecture The Lincoln Ad club has extended an Invitation to the Omaha Ad club to meet with them at Lincoln, October 7, to listen to a lecture given by Frauk HtockdaJe. The subject of the lecture will be "Deal ers' Help A It Look to the Dealer." This lecture wa written by Ram C. Dobba, vice president of the Coca Cola company and I one of the official course In connection with tho Iiound Table Kludy course, season 19IS-H of th As sociated Advertising Club of the World. Unite a goodly number of the Omaha Ad club have already signified their In tention of going to Lincoln for this lec ture. President R. B. Wallace of th Omaha Ad club wants a large delegation to go and would like to hear from those who can go. Prof, F. M. Fling to Give Opening Talk to Drama League lrof. F. M. Fling of the t'nlverslty of unjust discharge or discrimination and Nebraska will give the opening lecture provides that a representative who for the Drama league, Saturday, Octo- thlnka he has been the victim of dls-1 ber , at i.HO o'clock In the high school orlmlnatlon may appeal to the State ' auditorium. Prof. Fling's subject will be Industrial commission. I "The Piny th Thing " Kent, l-lebt and Water. I Not only Drama league member, but The contract or memorandum or!any one who 1 Interested, has been ln- agreement appended to the statement is 1 vl'ed. Danes to Present National Play in Omaha This Week The Danish Dramatic orlcty, "Iianne brog," under the auspices ot the Danlnh Odd Fellow lodge, that had such a great ucces with It presentation this spring of the Danish historical dru- i, "Tor denskjold," ha been preparing a revival of John Helnie's popular plsy, "llnrveat Ifome Frolics," which will be presented with a strong caste, new music, scenery, costume and electrical effect at the theater In Washington hall, Tuesduy evening, October i. No efforts have been spared to make this the gala affair of the season, and the greatest crowd of Dane that have ever been at the old historical hall Is expected to be present on this occasion, the Ak-flar-Uen festival having been widely advertlied In the surrounding Danish colonies, and Invitations have been Issued to all the Danish Ilrother- hood lodge In Iowa and Nebraska; and although the seating capacity ot the large auditorium has been doubled, the com mittee In charge fear that all the visit ing Danes cannot be crowded into the hall, as the advance sale of ticket Is already very greitt, ani probably the play may be given at both a matinee and evening performance, In order to give everybody a chance to witness the pre sentation of the play, the proceeds of which will be devoted to charity. u,.,in'a iirranKcinent committee. A very large attendance of delegate from all parts of tne state I expected. "WILD TNTFJrTrWOODS'' Xew Jersey's Prise Hermit Has Re it need the Cost of Living; to Ten Cents a Year. Persons passing through the wood of New Jersey In the trail of the lonesome pine are likely to encounter In the vicin ity of Ilrown's Mills person known only as Charles, who Is leading; all the other squirrel of New Jersey in tha standing broad nut contest. He Is known a the "Wild Man of the Woods," but has been called worse. Those who know least about Charles Fay that he grew wild about four years ago when hie wife, getting a good look at his profile, accepted the call of the city and made a stealthy exit from his life. Plnce then tie has grown steadily wilder, until now, when his standing; In the raving league has become unques tioned. Charles ha an apartment sooth of Brown's MUls made of grass, boughs, mud and feathers, and hi business suit Is mado of hides, rags, bunting, gauze, court plaster, automobile veiling, and leather. He resembles, It la said, a futurUtlo Impreswlon ot bundle day dur ing an earthquake. Despite the suspicion that Charles has a number of pigeons and Fjiglleh spar rows In Ills mentaJ belfry, he circled the end of the high cost of living last year and irot away with the expenditure of but 10 cents This money was spent in a single day for a box of matches after he had been annoyed by three trifling fires in his clothing caused by fooling eround with a flint and steeL His food he obtains with traps and his reading costs him practically nothing. Long association with the animals and birds In the woods about him has led to a frlendxhip between tha hermit and these mute friends, and they seldom ay anything behind hla back that they would not willingly repeat Into his teeth. New York Herald. lowing weird tale, which Is contributed to the Office Window: "The other day a shark, sometimes known s the pirate of the ocean, wa swimming peacefully along while follow- "The other day a shark, sometimes known s the pirate of the ocean, was swimming pescefully along while fol lowing In the wake of a ship. A usual, he wa hungry- reputation for voracity was well dee.rved, although ho had not gone as far In hi Indiscrimina tion as to food as some of the sharks, who figure in the records have gone. Still, he had eaten, with unsatisfied hun- i ger. all he could get of the refuse thrown from th ship. Appetite for f inders. "A brother shark had eaten, without content, a bag of cinders, which the sailors had purposely thrown overboard. Other shark in tbe school bad eaten at various times the following Items, via.: A lady's work box, discarded ship's pa pers, baskets, shaving, cordage, ducks, hens, buffalo hide snd a tin cannlster filled wtih coins, not to expand the menu unduly, "The shark about which this Item is principally concerned, however, has eschewed all of these articles and was, in consequence, still hungry. "Suddenly an Idea occurred to one of the sailors on board the followed ship. Thl sailor had a well-founded antipathy for all shark In general and for tho one who wa ao near In particular. He determined to try a new method of scar ing the shark away. With this end In view he procured an alarm clock, which he carefully wound up and set to go oft In twenty minute. Then the sailor tied the clock to a rope and dropped It over board. The shark instantly swallowed it. Clork aa a Diet. "The rhythmic ticking of the clock seemed to be soothing to the sea scaven- I ger, but when the alarm went off he was really and truly scared. The shark mani fested thl various ways. He first stood on his hind legs; this Is, of course, his tall, and then turned somersault. Noth ing that he could do, however, served to stop the clock. The Influx of th aea water (wallowed by the shark In hla vain efforts to accomplish this, seemed only to wind up the clock and to Insure Its continued running. If the shark's face oould have been seen by tha dock It might have thus been stopped, but aa It happened. It was, indeed, a sad cass for th shark, who was apprehensive that tha clock might be an Infernal machine. The great fish finally took refuge In flight, meanwhile lashing the water furl oualy with hi tall and registering other sign of his disapproval. The pilot fish accompanied hurt. 'Several week afterward thl same hark wa captured by the same ship. When the monster wa drawn on deck by the triumphant crew the dock was still running and keeping excellent time. Tha alarm went off five minute afterward." The office window seems to be expected by Its Informant to believe this story, but the reader la under no such obligation. It Andlrono Spark Scroono Flro Toolo Gratos Gas Logo Wood Daokots Visit our beautiful, extensive display of fireplace goods. Big assortment; low prices; fine designs; excellent quality. Not tha least obligation to bxnr txut ccme and look. Far Largest Stock in Omaha Entire Third Floor State Bank Building, N. E. Corner 17th and Harney. SUHDERLAUB BROS. GO. l ard to Compliments. I suppose you have something pretty In lies, miss?" . " , . , "oh, ye," wild the rosy-cheked r!r taking a box from the shelf; "hern's some l ie ty bt"e silk one for U Just too aweet for anvthlnn." ... "I think you are a little dear," he said,' with a pleasant smile. "You are very complimentary, she re plied, hUslilng. When he thought how he ri teen misunderstood, be blushed and stammered: "th, 1 I eg pardon, miss! I dldn t mean to sny you were a dear, I" "Never mind! there are plenty of young men who think so. Hood day, sir." When he turned away her blushea were gone, and his (me ooVed as If he had stool on a lady's train. New Tork Times. Mayor Thompson to Be Here on Tuesday Advices to the Northwestern are that 'William Hale Thompson, mayor of Chi cago, will arrive in Omaha Tuesday noon and will remain until o'clock in the evening. Mayor Thompson has a party of about 100. mostly Chicago city officials and other prominent cltlxens. They come In on a special train over th Northwestern. At noon the mayor and members of the party will be guest ot th Commercial club. An automobile rid 1 planned for the afternoon. In the evening Mayor Thompson and party on their special train will leave for Denver over th Rock iSM . . tt q .OA A Mr tnfiP M Batnrrlav Till Q P.M. i i ' .4 , U LU1 B ilVUifl, U.UV '- . M . t NKluuii v .- FHVE CEMfS F1DRST FAYMEMT Delivers a Standard Make wfinul MacMinie as follows: "It Is mutually an reed that In addi tion to th rights and provisions guar anteed the employes and the company in tha industrial ivprvwilattoii plan herewith, the following stipulations re speotlng employment, living and working condition shall govern the parlies here to from the date of tiieir signatures hereon until January 1, VJU, und shall I Continue thereafter subject to revision upon ninety days' tiotl- by either ol the panic. "The charge to employe for dwellings without hath .shall not exceed ; vr mora per month. "The presiiit uniform vlarua of 4l -enta per electric liuht er mouth, with free light on porvhes. hull not le Increased. "There will be no cl.smi. for domestic eater, except In cu.., m litre th" com pany is obliged to purchase snin ; In such Cacs the charges shall be vub lantially cost to the company. "The rales to lie charged emiios for powder and domestic coal shall be sub stantially their cost to the company. "To encourage emidnyes lo cultivate flowers snd vegetable gardens, the com pany agrees to fence, free of charge, each houae lot owned by it. "The comiwiuy will continue Its prac- J ties of removing garbage fre of charge. . "As tbe need beeome manifest, the . company will continue Its present policy, providing a rapidly as pusrlhle autiable bath house and (octal center In the ' nature cf clufc houae for lis employes at I the several mining camp. "Eight hour shall constitute a day's work for all underground employes. This I g&aaa sight bours. esclustve of tU Lady Gregory of the Irish flayers will come to sddtess the Irama lagot later in the month. Miss Kale A. Mclliigh la president of the organisation, whhlt was formed late in the spring. I Ve! 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