Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 18, 1900, Page 4

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$6, 5, § In black and tar all th —take your choice at $1.89, Men’s $10 Big Shirt Sale ilk Front $1.00 Shirts at 39c¢c—Saturday we place on sale a new lot of Men'’s ¢ men's fine N corded effe signs, all o salo made of collars—al up t c~choice of lot for......... 25c¢ Neckwear for 5¢— A choice lot of I Ties—all colors—handsome patterns on sale Saturday for 35¢ Neckwear fo]' 'l()‘c— Handsome imperials—an almost endless variety of desigus and colorings —made of fine materials— worth 35¢—on sale for 50c¢ and 75¢ l\ecl‘(‘w"evzi.r 25¢ An elegant lot of I and te ~the made of bost U glish squad latest designs s INTRODUCES RECORD SYSTEM |z, aga Important I.u.u‘»'r\tmn Made in Union Pacifio | 117 8 Operating Departments, be ing his An important innovation relative to the operating employes of the Union Pacific rallroad company will be inaugurated Sep tember 1. It will be the introduction of the system of discipline by record, and after its operation begins the suspension of employes from duty, with consequent loss of time, will be discontinued. In stead of this practice, which has been in- dulge 0) hegl g of thoe history & dulged in trom the beginning of tho history [ cloan Foc Pt ot the Union Pacific systom, discipline will be malntained by reprimand, book sus- pension or dismissal from the service. This plan of discipline has been tried on many of the prominent railroads of the country and has been found to be alto- | forming satisfactory gether satisfactory in its operation. In |length of time {s cnabled to clear up his | Morehouse, A% placing it in practical operation on the |record. Unton Pacific system several objec sought to be attained by General Manager Dickinson and his colleagues, who have been instrumental in introducing the new system., Principal among these are the socuring of a higher stato of efficie the avoldance of loss of time and wages of employes, resulting in possible suffer 1ng of those dependent upon their earn ings, as well as demoralization of em ployes by enforced idleness; the avold ance of unnecessary severity in the dis missal of an employe; the removal of the false notlon on the part of some of the employes that the serving of a suspension and tho corresponding loss of wages is a payment to the company for the loss and trouble caused it and that future offense ran bo led in the same manner; the avoldance of frequent service changes; th establishment In the service of a feelin security in the confidence that athiul service will be recognized and rewarded by uniuterrupted employment and th wainty that reward and promotion will not | | cer- | | | follow indifferent service, and, foremost of 8ll, the raising of the self-respect of em- ployes and uniting them more closely to the company by removing the element of | force and relieving them of the public | disgrace attached to the actual service of | suspension | Heretofore, whenever any one of the | yast army of employes of the Unlon Pacts had been derelict In duty or has done som wrong justifying reprimand, he has “laid oft,”" or suspended, for five, ten thirty or ninety days, accord severity of his offense. During this time of enforced idleness he has, of course drawn no salary from th v n ay 0" to Under the system of disciy ord these suspensions will be done away with and “lay offs” by the operating employes | will be either voluntary on their part or | else, if directed by t clals, will be of | {ndefinite length, September 1 in tho office | of every division superintendent on the | freight rates have gone to sm. Union Pacific road a record book will be opened and every employe in the trans- | portation department will have an indi vidual account. For every case of neglect | 0 rne SH you may be, or what you are used to paying for shoes, HA DAILY BEE ATURDAY AUGTUST Shoes 9 —lace, button new swell lasts and colors —all widths, all siz wliges Shi made with fancy ots, la puffed bosoms, silk 39c¢ Men’s 50c and 75¢ Shirts 25¢—This lot cludes fine Negligee Shirts, , with cuffs attached and without ) fine working shicts, all sizes, worth 28¢ 10c¢ Fine Nec‘kwé” ney Silk Shield Bows and Bow e values— s, imperials nd col values, for noted, record of the employe. service will not sension will remain on th 1up to the employe, but he w work, draw- interruption be re- cancellation NEW PLAN OF DISCIPLINE TO BE TRIED |on the record is provided tor marks Good judg- heroism, ervice and other meritort loyalty ord and given full consideration in de- | f employe. | fa Away With |ous its and re Take termining The count th ac- the question of promotion under consideration reprimand or record ry service for a given length of |sistant General the debit side of the ac- When | Chicago. suspension satlsfact time will count a clean record of three of suspension of six months of suspension will be wiped off the list by | Flerni! elghteen months. months, five days | g nd so on until sixty days|€ast over the Omahi & St. I Infand men of Hattery C, Beventh Artillery, | for a longer time than formerly. An effort through some | enroute from Frovide act of indiscretion or inattention to duty [ Nearly all of the exceutive s of the gets a suspension charge against him, stead 10- | today to attend the fune work, | A, Mosher, forme continues on with his duties and by per- service for a certain | intendent ilugh 't Will Not Be Tole, An accumulation of reprimands and sus- —_— pensions upon the record ot any employe| HOMAN HAD TO HAVE HADEC will be considered sufficient evidence that he i ble man for the servi allotted him doings on the p them to summ Among the things that come under is an undesir lismissal will re cortain wron ployes will subje and | Deputy As hereto- w of em violation of rules r endangering or destroying com- | stamps. H any property, r aking false reports or state- [ Howells concealing facts concerning mat- | The prisone ers under investigatior summarizes | with system as follows: [ The fr This system of , Will [ tempted to prevent Homan from ta 2 to the Smpany | H sen | w al will not suffer loss 1 be given an opportu; > to clear their rec- | the collector of inter system shoula | in the conp- | Breed vice is recognized and promotion will not v 1o Couneil Meeting ( mployes fon with its ofic AN earnest co-ope Times MacKenzie & kes to the h line to Dawsc . has | Att Pacifie | called to order, as it the northern St of | business was to ¢ » roads have discovered that in- | boxes and wrappers like DeWitt's, I cutting has been done in|out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch | cannot be ma ntracts for carrying govern- | Hazel Salve, 1t cures piles and all skiu |at Washington, Th. Pt duty or twproper conduct or violation uf} went supplies to San Francisco, where | dlseases, TORE We will give you your money back, without a word, if you can duplicate these shoe bar- gains elsewhere even at double the money—We are having a sale that's taking the town by storm--and nothing can stop it—we've got the shoes—that bear say—and the people know it, o Ju Y Ju v out every word we ES ov BARGAIN SQUARES The opening day of this sale proved to you at once the magnificent qualities and style of the shoes in this sale—The immense quantities give ample choice—you see what you want in a minute-—you are pleased, no matter how particular This shoe sale pleases and satisfies and astonishes everybody. Bgrgain Misses and Children | worth up to $2.50, go at The finest shoes for Boys’ and \'ou;l;s" Slme; : §6, Sé, $4 , that are made in ‘\nu-ricn——-j ‘WOMEN’S made by Moloney Bros., ()1"1 C’ C CJ SHOES - Rochester, go at— Your choice of over 5,000 pa boys And in the original cases—all atent leathers at $1.69 a pair Positively the Best Offer Ever Made The balance of the suits purchased of Levy, Rosen- feld & Co. will go on sale Saturday, Notwith. standing that every suit is strictly up-to-date they are being sold for half and less than half their worth. Don t judge the suits by the price we ask for them. Remember it's not what you PAY, but what you GET.” These suits were bought by us at an extremely low figure, owing to the advanced ison and the great quantity the firm had on hand, They are made of ALL WOOL n als, including 'y striped and checked cheviots and worsteds. They embrace quality, style, fit and dura- bility. Your choice of several styles and all si $10.00 and $12.00 values—for are put aboard transports bound for or the Philip The greatest rate c attempts to get the me | Chicago. It was asserted t ng has been made In | shipments from f lay that secrot | Increase in Number of Re tation Periods transcon- | ARRANGEMENT IS ONLY TEMPORARY | smice rorce. nent farety departm. ted becoming general ame al roads is con h of the service. pils Will Not Be Obliged to Re- |Cer brap At i Ternana)a: b ol Kandolil Any lers the accounts of the office can be hand| of | ofViniieC aveling passel e o s with greater rapidity and less work le- m Denver. He is accompiniec Permerly, Authority recelved by the her. this morning to appoint four additional let- Savbomy, Gardner, general manag 1« ter carriers October 1. This s an increase of fn N e L wastat R a o Kbl o Miksinoreass tn number of recitation [ ono over the number allowed in June, [periods at the High school will make from — a| Alfred of the Il was in th e o eaiatane frelght 8 |twenty-five to thirty additional cls ity vesterday, the guest of As- (these will be he by the five additional relght Agent J. 8. teachers the Board of ell. | Mr. Dale “wad enroute 10 [ gl ear b 0" Wel Catalina’ fsland re he will enjoy & ;- Train, but Lost His Hold by Gashling, A MAAES 86 Rw Rl R Gy R | SN CUeh ki taliana will be Beld from g e al train, consisting of one buggago [ in the morning until 3:30 In the afternoon bk celed by a clean record|car and four sleepers, came in fr Ix" | instead of dismissing at 2 o'clock as has been I. F. Flanders, a laborer who lves at Al- s this | o cust in former years, no pupil will| pja ‘1o d to remain at the High school | on ' (ne morning and went west via the Union ary It _was providel for the officers | be requi ner of Sixth and Plerce, 1 be made to arrange the classes 1 such | hoard a movi Jin [& manner that pupils who come at 9 in the | ho1a ana of the late 5. | morning will be excused at 2 in the af agent of the | noon while the pupils who remain until hral Saper. | will not be required to be In school earlier -m],;‘n Agent than 10:3 e o ton | When the new High school building 18| man was removed tq e oF e senel mansasns ohis, Bea'a8 0% | completed Buperintendent Pearse expeots to| 0> "™ Mg gler R. L, to Chi Eikhorn road fn this city went to ©i Iy gener Elkhorn at Lincoln. ~In neral Manage awell, ( ner of the gener Clerk J. W, Munn of the general passenger [ do away with the classes which come later Ty of n & ! 0 i | ternoon, but with, To be bound hand and foot for years by| The village has no fire depar attached g office th n 2 o'clock in the atly increased attendance and the |the chains of d number of recitation rooms in the | of very. old bullding it is impossible to accommodate | che xeiting Time |0 sease 13 ruhal Ha, e Tyl Arrest Under the new plan no class will have|not turn over in bed alone Howells Man, more than thirty members and 1t will be|two bottles of Electric - possible to reduce the size of many ol wonderfully fmproved and able Deputy Unlted States Marshal Henry|pelow twenty-five, The entire number of|own work.” This supreme rtion, | Homan had an exciting time Thursday at nsses will be about 2 while the High |female diseases quickly cures nervo nation, | Howells, where he went to arrest AIViS|yohool teachers will number forty-seven | sleeple Hadec on a charge of removing liquor from making an average of five daily classes for | ach: g and dizzy ure a friend who would go to Norfolk | Sullivan and Mr 1 and assist in getting & bond 1 proved to be a fighter and at- | PARMELEE GETS BETTER POSIT ng away from Howells. The prisoner | Military 1 ded in Norfolk, however, and man ot the case continued. He is now 1 Hun Govern Fight it i 1 Parme rat the High School 0 Deny | Flam Board of | £ military fn-| BUENA VISTA Howa ity by [in Omaha trying to settle the matter with | "’ A ‘.’.. :’ ",‘“_‘h hool, has secured a | €t fire in Plne Creek gulch 8l revenue, | better in Denver and will not ac- | ten miles above this city, is steadily s Yy T taaolios | cept the Omaha on. Several soldiers | {DE. Pec from The intestines are full of disease germs |Who had experience in the Phillppl when the that become active angerous In con- [have sought the position, but the & will be little t left tipation. Cascar and expel them, |elected Mr. Par becay was ca- [ BRECKI | Druggists, 10c, of doing work the High | forest fire | 1tk | and will » id are not qualif hes | with smoke onsider applicants | the east 1 to teach other |north of Dillon clal meeting | called yesterday morr MONTROSE, ( BAIELS RS e 0% B | POSTOFFICE FORCE WORRIED |oro birnine fercely i ordinances had | o | second " reading at Annes May Haye | had “not_been” pa plateau | y mittee of the wh g onnell. The ey consider the ord The wolf In the fabie put W sheep's |and ¢ be of the site of the | have formed u 1:“1’. body o clothing because it he traveled on his own the con- | Asht the fires on the Uncomy reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur- | tractor is boginning to tear up tho driveway | DENVER, Aug 17.-A anscontinental | poge, Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch | in the rear of the office, and when that s from Del Norte, Colo. h over gov- | Hazel Salve couldn't sell thelr worthless | done will be no way to get the mails are raging s arned here to- | salves on their merits, #o they put them in | to and from the office until the south side | Vel Norte from tho head c ration | of the Rio G river. The & th bistory of the country. T that these 1. This ok {of the building essary re than two wecks | clusiye eviden: i changes were sent cust m Bargain Squares. woman Saturday, HA F pR] E an; [ tan m’;\ main floor and in basement shoo that money can buy—for up to six d has been received in re- {WILL TAKE MORE TEACHERS |sooa i moarost b bees received 1o re. it will require at least a week to make alterations and unless the approved plans arrive soon it 1s possible that the work of miles of country |THIEVES SET FIRE TO TOWN cutting had greatly diminished, it not | Neeessitates Larger Teaching Foroe, grading will be suspended for a short tin pletely obliterated, profits. In ralroad | s Threo additional automatic circles the danger of the freight war thu rived yesterday for the use of the post One will be placed in the stamp nes and Ex and the others in the money or Are 00 inhabitant of here, was visited last night by a very time to entirely destroy the place. As it bulldings were bur estimated, will agg $50,000 to $75,000, two stores, all of the bulldings and burned were covered fully by In was discovered about midnight + and | LABORER SERIOUSLY HURT Yucation elected & | Tried to Board Moving spread rapldly, was serfously injured Burlington tracks near th g frelght train, but lost his was thrown to the ground. i skull was fractured, his scalp badly cut and | one ear was nearly torn loose from the head. | His right ankle was dislocated and his body was badly bruised by the fall e house, Carvin's g Carvin's residence, th sxchange, the § 11 of these were frame|corner of Fortieth and F (buildings and every one of them was ‘The injured | rge D, Willlams of Man- er, Mich, says: *“My wife has been es without iengthening the hours. |80 helpless for five years that she could nd with buckets to get water Thelr efforts, however, were the of been applicd to rob the h P They were discovercd In t melancholy, headache, back- they « town in a wage casks without destroy f revenue | gach teacher godsend to weak, slckly, run-down pe man drove fre Norfolk to| mqp w teachers elected to High |Cure guaranteed. Only 50c. and placed Hadec under arrest. |school positis Misses Bello Wilson, | & Co., druggists asked that he be allowed to| Amelia Farn Mary Kellogg, Mary ke " |TIMBER FIRES SPREADING| e Progress Aug region has burned itself out arm of the lake at that pol 1o to the hea Ring Worm=—No Cure No Pay, | will refund your money if | ¥ Paza Oiniment faile ta aura you, $12 All Wool Suits for $5.00 Big Hat Sale for 98¢ Saturday we place on sale $2.50 Men’s Ha over 1,000 dozen men’s fine hats at a phenomenally low figure. They are the products of several noted manufacturers. Every desirable style and shade is included in the lot—the latest Derby’s, Fedoras, Pashas and Grecos, in the Stetson shapes all colors, including brown, maple, gray, modes and black. wol on sale Sat fo $3.00 Men’s Finest Hats $1.38 In this lot we include the finest hats made. They were among the mauy sample lines we hought. s here, go there is $1.38 Men’s $2.00 Straw Hat boset, 48 o goeerst tmaree | REDUBLICANS T0 BUILD HALL | to a state patrol at once, Every style, color and siz positively no question about u properly. We want every generally buys a #3 ne (or more) Saturduy fo and g n is falling unlimited While Citi- i i Busy Flghting NOTHING FOR RENT the Flames. AU 17.—Smithfleld, a town | Had ut ty-three miles we which threatened for a and gate The Ninth With the exception of | bulld cks ance ilding in t of Robertson's groc ore, ness sho McLean's hi m office and | club free use There was no insurance | jng in a few day: | beld by either Mulverton or Robertson len hos did what they could in | | ering until it ey block. | 1he t the fire burne ed to make their ready for occ 1d be captured. [ epp . driving rap- |y, z over the t and d Cough Cur Specials in Basement, [ Men's $2,50 Shoes go at Q8¢ Shoes go at, . ... 79¢ | Ladies” Oxford ties 75¢,89¢, 98¢ to com Club House Will Be Erected at Fortieth and IN NINTH WARD club house at the northwest corner Fortieth and Farnam streets ward avatlable tings has & seating capacity of less than fifty and the republicans have organized a both up and|company that will provide a suitable buila- down North Main street, consuming the |ing for public u started, Dr. Newberry’s | have a scating capacity of o| drug store, the 0dd Fellows' hall, Deer's | apout $450 Mulverton's general The new bullding will and will cost Rigg's foffered at $1 each and more than $100 was . | realized in the first two hours the commit- neral | toe worked among the vo! | s of the ward al Unton | Dr, Charles W, Downs has granted the at the northwest rnam etreets and work will be commenced on the new build- The club house will be A frame bullding, onc ut, butfwill be forty-five to the | rect wide. It will be provid seats and fitted will be suitable with movable such a way that all sorts of public Teasurer A \ of erccting the of the chief promoters of the s s received such hearty supy blicans of th ent that the bullding will be ere building and is one 85 than a month, campalgn going lly cures stom cleven yomrs

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