Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 01, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Image 7

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HOTEL ST.
SAN FRANCISCO
A big hotel where the
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Under the Management
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Strictly First Class
Regular Meah
MODERATE
J. N. BAUER, Prop. .
Formerly Proprietor o! tho Vincent Ca.f.
2 13-2! 8 3,
BELMONT RESTAURANT
IS 16 Dodge street . '
O F E 1J ALL, NIGHT
Prompt, efficient service is at all times available and
maintained, which, with good
llar prices is all that one could
Tahks d'Hote Dinner Sunday, 11
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CAFE
ISth and barney Sfs.
Formerly the incent
Everybody reads
The Bee
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ment of leathers and fabrics are considered at this popu
lar price
3.00
Sorosis Shoe Store
g Frauk Wilcox.
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FRANCIS
little things count.
From $2.00 Up
ri Jame3 Woods.
a la Carte
PRICES
18th Street.
food, well cooked, at pop-
desire. .
A. M. to 8 P. M.v 40c and 50c
The Wellington Cafe
MM. rBAITOXV, Proprietress.
Dinner 50 Cents.
Lobster Cocktail
. Consomme Chicken
Radishes or Celery or Ripe Olives
Salmon
Chicken, "Wellington
or
Spring Lamb with Mint Bauce
or
Roast Prime Ribs An Jus
Mashed Potatoes or
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Peas or Sugar Corn
Combination Salad
Apple Pie Apricot Sherbet
and or and
Cheese Cake
Hot Rolls
Milk JutUr Tea and Coffee
C vl
its?
In tan, brown, suede, velooze, satin,
kid and patent. The short high toe pat
tern in ladies' shoes has struck a popular
fancy. They give the feet a shorter ap
pearance than the old lasts
$3.50, $4.00 and
$5.00
The Monogram styles at $3.m
per pair are way in the lead when
style, durability,, fit and assort
263 South 16th 6t.
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U. P. SHOPMEN GO
OUT ONA STRIKE
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4S5 went on strike. They bae their esti
mate on the number of men -who passed
through the four gates from 10 until 11
o'clock, the last named hour beins the
one that recorded the end of the exodus
Thpv a'so av that thl Is about 40 per
cent t'f the entlie Chop force. They
figured on sl'out this number quittlns
after the 1 nt poll of th men ss made
about three weeks ago.
Xnmlii-r of Men Ont.
It was announced by the officials that
in the, coach department thirty-six to
110 men hsd walked out, in the wheel
department the entire force of sixteen
had remained at vork, that the entire
fifteen In the cabinet department had
et&ytd at their labors and that i0 of
the 37 machinists '.iad walked out. It
was etated that at Grand Island ninety
five out of IX had walked out and that
at Sidney six of forty-two bad walked
out.
As the men left the shops and the
grounds there waa no demonstration of
any kind At the gates there was the
uual eitchanges of adieus, such as Is
heard every Saturday afternoon when
the men quit work for the week.
Veterans Disregard Order.
A Urge majority of the various crafts
men who have (one out of the Union
Pacific shops are under middle age. The
older men and those with families, it is
said by the company officials and ad
mitted by , many of the workmen, have
remained loyal to their work and have
refuted to Join the ranks of those who
are out.
frj tar u the railroad officials were
concerned, Uk- wDkout. to all appt-ar--ini.es.
created no mure commotion luan
if they I) .d liciiu quitting for tne night.
Not oven did they leave their seats in
,hU a Jmln.etra'tlon building on the
grounds to watch the procession r.iave 1).
If the company has plans relative tu
filling the places of the men now out
they are not taking the public Into their
confidence. They merely state that they
will wait awhile, giving tne men a chance
to come back. It Is understood that
this "awhile" means within a reason
able time, probably at any date next
week. Until the time to be fixed ar
rives, the men . may come back without
having lost any of their rights, or their
seniority In the matter of continuous
service. However. If they do not return
to work within the time to be fixed later,
in the event they should again seek to
enter the employ of the company they
will be considered as new men.
One Painter Qalts.
Of the seventy-six painters employed,
one walked out. The painters are mem
bers of the Omaha local 'and unorgan
ized so far as the federation is con
cerned. In the event they should go on
strike it will be because they are called
out on the order of the officers of the
local.
It Is .aid that there are forty-three
bollermakers and that none of them
responded to the strike order. Whether
or not they will quit work depends upon
what action Is taken by the local with
which they are affiliated.
Mass Meetings Planned.
Saturday morning, when the men
walked out of the shops, It was planned
to hold. two mass meetings at 8 o'clock
in the afternoon. However, during the
day a change was made In the arrange
ments and at the appoined hour the ma
jority of them gathered at Wolfe's hall.
Twenty-second and Cuming streets, where
the- strike situation was dlscused be
hind closed doors and In an Informal
way. At the close of the meeting the
information was given out that no action
of any kind had been taken, aside from
urging the men to stand firm and not
weaken in their efforts to secure reoog
nitlon of the federation union of the five
crafts, carmen, machinists, blacksmiths,
bollermakers and steam titers.
The1 entire time of the meeting waa
given over to speeches, all were mild,
but. firm In tone, the speakers advising
all of the men to retain from congre
gating about the shop grounds, or In any
way Interfering with the management, or
control of company property. .
At the meeting 1t was stated that prob
ably one or two of the international offi
cers of the federation and several of
those representing the mid-west division
would arrive In the city not later than
Monday, and that upon their arrival, they
would take complete control of tho entire
situation so far as the men were con
cerned. Until the arrival of these men, It
was stated that nothing would be done,
other than to keep the employes lined up
and perhaps visit some of the shop em
playes who failed to obey the strike order,
with a view to Inducing them to quit. It
was advised end Insisted that if an at
tempt should be made to have these men
remain away from. the shops only moral
suasion should be used.
All of the speakers took the position In
the demand for the recognition of the
federated union, that they were In the
right and that In the end they would win.
Awaits International Officers.
It waa urged that a publicity committee
e named In order that the press might
je kept Informed as to the progress being
made in carrying on the strike, but after
considerable discussion, It was deemed
advisable to wait until the International
division officers arrive and a consultation
is held with them.
The figures showed that most of the
old men had remained In the shops and
that the bollermakers had continued at
work, for the reason that up to the time
when the other men went out, they had
not received notlre to quit.
With reference to the painters. It waa
proposed that they be seen and that an
effort be made to Induce thero to quit
their work and become affiliated with
the federation.
Reports received from Council Bluffs
Indicated that there forty-five men had
obeyed the strike order, dliided nearly
equally between the Union Pacific and the
Illinois Central, both being roads of tho
Harrlman system.
Old Men Mar Remain.
The question of the old men was taken
up and It waa practically decided that
those who are Hearing ths pension period
In their employment, be permitted to con
tinue at work. In the event they desire
so to do, the argument being advanced
that In the event the strikers should lose,
these old men, tn account of their ad
vanced years, could never hope to secure
employment In the Union Pacific, or other
shops.
Company officials made da attempt to
confer with tne men d urine the day or
last Bight Tbey transacted tne regular
business of the week-end and at 1 o'clock
closed their offices for the day, as Is the
custom on Saturday. Nothing relative
to the strike will be done by these of-
1 flc'als. Everything awaits the return of
President Mohler, who la now on his
way home from New fork. He Is ex
pected here Monday morning, when It Is
expected ' aa wUi' take charge of aod dl-
rect the company's end of the contro
versy.
Not even the shop erounJs have bm
po'n-ed. as no trouble of anv k'nd wns
intlcipated The t.sul guards wee on
dut'- Saturdv and Patuniav nisht. mik
ing their rounds as Is the r custom, hut
their services were not needed, ss everv.
Ihlni; about the grounds s.ts as quiet
as the grave.
ORDER IS t.F. i;H III Y tlBElED
Vntnn Officials lime Reports that
Twelve mi nil Are Out.
CHICAGO, Fept :"i -Reports tip to this
afternoon Indicated that the order for ,i
strike by shopmen on the Illinois tvntr.il
railroad and Haniman lines set for 10 a
m had been obeyed generally by the
men. With many of thti roints at which
large numbers of men are employed not
heard from, approximately 12.jo men m
the chief cities were known to have lett
their ork at that hour, to enforce thrir
demands fir tteojn tio.i of the r reduc
tion f Hiop Kn;ploi r.
Early reports from tlie Tactic oo.im in
dicated that the nen were ready to obey
the order. The number of men who
walked out In the chief cities waa:
Chicago, l.T.vi. Omaha, 4So; Denver. 175;
East Pt. Louis. ,W; New Orleans. 2.0H);
..antas City, W: ,ai Antonio. ,W; Vlcks
burg W; Memphis, l.TOrt, Houston, 1,;00;
Ogden. McComb, Miss., l.flix), Los
Angeles. l,4rti, San Francisco, 40O.
At no place was the walkout aecom
panied by violence.
GHAS U ISLAND Mfc.N UU OUT
Four-Fifths of the Shop Employes
Quit at Ten O'clock,.
GRAND 1SUA-NP, Neb . Kept. 30. tSps
rlal Telegram.) Practically every skilled
mechanic in the Union Pacific shops, in
cluding the carmen who look after the
tclng and watering of passenger trains.,
wulked out of the shops nt ID o'clock tliU
morning. Tlie total pay roll last month
was approximately :'.'i0 men. Two hun
dred of these ceased work, representing
a monthly pay roll of about KM UK), of
the fifty remaining the greater portion
are Greeks and Austrlans working on tlie
coal chutes, ete. Some few helpers te
malned, and In the car shops a few of
the older men, whose remaining was. It
appears, with the approval d the greater
majority of youner and middle-aged me
chanics. There was not the least sign of
disorder. The strikers openly avowed a
friendly feeling for the local officers
Pome of them expressed the hope as they
bade good-hve to the heads of depart
ments that the contention would be set
tled amicably. Twenty minutes later
passenger trains were rllKhtly delayed at
the depot, only two men of the icing and
watering force remaining and seetlon men
put on the Job. Locally no steps seem to
have been taken to replace the men.
WESTERN SHOPMEN ARE OUT
Pew of the Older Employes Remain
at Work.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 80.-Whlle defi
nite figures are not forthcoming as yet
from either side the strike order for the
shop employes of the Harrlman system,
which became effective at 10 o'clock this
morning, appears to have been generally
obeyed. A few of the old employe t
the various shops remained at work, but
the greatv majority of the men quietly
packed their tools when whistles an
nounced' 10 o'clock and walked out of the
yards. .There was no disturbance at any
point, and the striking men did not linger
about the yards.
Railroad officials reiterate their pre
diction that service will not be crippled
Union officials have little to say beyond
the statement that the men have held
together and generally obeyed the strike
order.
Ail the California shops heard from, in
cluding Log Angelas. Oakland. Sacra
mento and Fresno, were promptly aban
doned At Oakland the switchmen went
out In sympathy.
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The highest tioi'nr nt
piness is reached only through moth
erhood, in the clasping of her child
within her arms. Yet the mother-to-be
is often fearful of nature's ordeal
and shrinks from the suffering inci
dent to its consummation. But for
nature's ills and discomforts nature
provides remedies, and in Mother's
Friend is to be found a medicine of
preat value to every expectant mother.
It is an oily emulsion for external
application, composed of ingredients
which act with beneficial and sooth
ing effect on those portions of the
system involved. It is intended to
prepare the system for the crisis, and
thus relieve, in great part, the suffer
ing through which the mother usually
passes. The regular use of Mother's
Friend will repay any mother in the
comfort it affords before, and the help
ful restoration to health and strength
it brings about after baby comes.
Mother's Friend
is for sale at
drug stores.
Write for our
free book for
exnertanr mntVi.
ers which contains much valuable
information, and many suggestions
of a helpful nature.
BHADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ca
Humphreys Seventy-Seven
Breaks up Grip and
Best results
To get the best results, kep
"Seventy-seven" bandy, on the dres
ser when at home In the vest pocket
or In my lady's purse when away
easily taken, needs no spoon or mea
suring (lsss. Just count out the dry
pellets on the hand and place on the
tongue.
WH is the first few doses of
"Seventy-seven" that count in break
ing up s cold quickly. All dealers
sell. 25c or mailed.
Humphrey's Homeo. Medicine Co., Cor.
WUllam sad AAA txeU, Mew Vork,
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COLDS
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Special Prices This Week on Drugs, Patent Medicines
Perfumes, Cigars, Toilet Goods, Writing Papers and Sundries
Both local and out-of-town people should take advantage of the prioes quoted by our
four 6tores. We carry out all our printed promises. Our goods are always fresh,, as our
cut prices are so attractive that they move the goods quickly. 1
QUALITY, QUANTITY AND VALUE ALWAYS
Proprietary Medicines
at Cut Prices
We obtain these goods In most In
stances direct from manufacturers
and can guarantee freshness and
genuineness. Our prices are alwoys
the lowest.
Ptnkham's Compound 89e
Milk's EmuUlon ....390
Squlbb's Sarsaparilla ...7Bo
Kujtail Kidney Cure ....45o and 89o
1 00 Wine of Cajdul for 8o
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 4 So
and X 890
25c Kexall Charcoal Tablets 45o
"Gets It" Corn Cure SSo
8. 8. 8. Blood Remedy SSo and Sl.M
Usterlne (Lamberts) ..15o, SSo, 6o
and 79o
Fcott's Emulsion 4So and 89o
Bromo Seltzer lOo, SSo, 45o end 8o
Norwegian Cod Liver Oil S5o
60e and 76o
Kilmer's Swamp Root . 45o and 89o
Rexall Orderlies ..lOo, 86o and BOo
Pint bottles Beef, Iron and Wine SOe
11.00 Orav's Glycerine Tonlo . .89o
Jiffy Foot Tablets 100
Newbro's HerpUlde 4So and 89o
Hays' Hair Health 48o and 890
wxira rom oataxooub
SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO.
The "ORIGINAL' ' Cor.
The "OWL" Corner 16th
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We desire to announce for the benefit of all interested in
purchasing lands in California, that the v
Excursion Rates Close
etobeir ISth
-Visitors to Omaha are urged to call and talk over the arrange
ments with us at their earliest opportunity.
A Farm In California Will Make
You Independent
Rich Soil Good Crops Ideal Climate
Lutheran Colonization Company
Trowbridge - Bolster o.
Selling Agents
404-410 City National Dank Building
winter
than meets
Wear only will disclose the dollar for
dollar value. We cannot describe
them to you. But if you will look at
yourself in our long mirrors you will
begin to understand. Our mirrors are
big enough to show you from head
to foot, hiding nothing.
Our service is yours, especially
strangers who are visiting the city this
week, plus our superior label clothes
Kuppenheimer, Society Brand,
Stein-Bloch and Schloss Bros. -and
priced to please any pocketbook.
REXALLL.
Extra Spe
cials for
This Week
S0c Pompelan Cream for 99o
Kbc 8anit.il Preparations for ,...14o
6 cakes Ivory Hoap ......19o
6 cakes Wool Soap ...190
Hot Drinks
and Lunches
We are now serving Hot Drinks
snd Dainty Lunches In our beautiful
downstairs Sodoasis, at 16th and
Dodge.
Cigars by the Box
at cut prices less than wholesale.
Call at our stores for printed price
Hat. Nearly 200 brands by bos at
regular wholesale prices.
16th and Dodge.
and Harney Sts.
our Fall
Clothes
the eye
STORES
Electric Belts
Our stock ef Electric Belts, Trusses
and Supporters is a large one. We
have an expert fitter. .
5o FrottUla cut to Ite
Ivory Soap, this week, I cakes ..lie
!6o Packers' Tar Soap, cut to ,.14o
II. b Oriental Cream, cut to . .Bl.OS
French Toilet Chamois loe
ISo Espey's Cream, cut to 14e
Mazlne Elliott Soap, box cakes 45e
60c Shah of Persia Boap ISO
Oo Lubln'e Soap, cut to SSo
Ufa Plnaud'a Soap, out to 19o
Peroxide Cream, with puff and
Chamois, cut to ... toe
The "HARVARD" Cor. 24th and Faxnam.
The "LOYAL"-207-209 North 16th Street.
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