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Ssh dechcleeieiilibina __THE SEATTL “WE’LL QUIT WHEN THERE (cov i ts nh This Is Declaration How Anti-Picket of the Big and Used for Precedents in Others War. By DANA Article Preceding articles have dwelt Interests outlined against told how the fight was started possible to work Hindu and lador, and how the scheme Follow the campaign now ried out there by the was oar loc Assn 1—Quiet f-eatiatied never industrial ns, of latter turers Portla ous, this with staid, prosper: | ‘ortiand = un’ bothered much warfare he have been year years, ep down the pro out of organized has been in control to individual hotheads, and gram has been to keep strike fights and to be mer oO grow So, May 1 ¢ land this every whipped by leade all di adjust ed between empl or forgotten, and reports. had emana from the Employers’ Assn., the al branch of the National Manufacturers Assn,, about a great labor war com ing, these doleful prophets were) discredited. But Portland could not prevent the gage of battle being thrown down by the foundrymen when the machinists’ scale came up for de cision, and, as soon as this fight/ was started, just as in Los Ange} les, the Employers’ Assn. took/ charge of the entire struggle, chiefly through the ald of Pres. Corbett of the Willamette Steel | works, who was one of the local/ leaders in the Employers’ Assn. ARBITRATION REFUSED About the time this fight had been engineered to an open breach, the team drivers asked for the/ long expected 25 cents a day more. | Their employers, at the start, were content ame year inion inte ferences were { employe h thi inspired Anti-Boycott Laws untonlabor how Japin was worked “Interests” in Portland Fight— in One City Are Pacific Coast Labor in Great SLEETH, No. 3. | with the general campaign the big | on the Pacific coast, They | the final tdea was to make it | direct competition with white in Low Portland, Ore agents of the | | Angeles. and observe how tt National Manufac ‘ means aS Soon as this fight was started. take the places of skilled workmen Thugs were brought in to incite |! union men to riot, er to rot them Employers’ Assn Japs began to In been Portland there for months. has hell in and Industrial TODAY IN HISTORY 1780, | ‘ man named | Smith, living at} Haverstraw, had Sept house a couple |c of men whom he ought have watched to that they not steal the dogs from his fireplace. The worthies came ashore in the middie of the night, and) would hardly have been welcome | did lyou think this struggle show how Asiatic iabor for the coast hag been Caldwell & Riddell as guests in his! by real work next Caldwell has be: attle for five and not an employer there but would gladly give in, afld not a union man but would leave the #et tlement of it all to any three fair men chosen at large, if the ployers’ Assn, would only let p come. And this where about fieht penne Do the what do you think wort of a freeforall both fighters want kicked into the rin to make and are the slave mart Hindu and the spying nothing to you, little busl hess man or professional man, or akilied worker? Serateh your brother. count aved head, and guess again (In tomorrow's Star Mr, Sleth will the plan of importing started at Long Beach.—E€ditor.) paign, according to his statement just filed Name New Deputy. Hugh M, Caldwell, of the firm of was appointed Vanderveer to suc puty Prosecutor kills, whose took effect thia week Murphy will resume his week as chief deputy A practicing in Se sare Pro cood T tion John F ‘Twe decrees of diverce were ranted ¥ Judges at the court house yesterday Chehalia.—Miss Cornelia C where their errand was known, had| was killed yesterday aa the not Smith been about of a stripe with his gueste who were Gen Benedict Arnold, tn command at West Point, and Major John An dre, of his majesty's troops, who, however, was not wearing hie unl form that day. It was ex dingly | unlucky for John that he changed | his clothes, for had he worn the; Limited train, north-bound down years old ran in the yards. She was ‘The records of six deaths wore received at the court house yesterday RTMARTIAL FOR TAGGART (Ry United Press) IW YORK, Sept. 22 clrelos are today bussing with gos sip because of the rumor that Maj EBlmore Taggart, of the 24th U. infantry, is to be court-martialed The + connects Maj, Tag t's name with the nt weandal at Fort Ontario, which resulted in the dismissal of Capt, Robert H Peek, of the 24th Infantry POLICE SHAKE-UP (iy United Pree) NEW YORK, Sept. 22.--Rumord of a police shakeup and the cirew lation of the report that the head of Commissioner Baker ts to fall when Mayor Gaynor returns to his |duties is having Its effect, and the Hd in the tenderloin is being lclamped down THEY'LL MAKE UP NOW ty United Press.) ZANESVILLE, O y reconciliation between Howard Chandler Christy and bis wife who figured in a sensational di vorce trial here, is likely, accord ing to Noel Talbot, Christy's English model Mra, Christy saya whe live here Talbot i refuses to return | This in the aRe lway of reconciliation EDISON Standard Outfit | en will not ard York y in the it Military | | ii | | DRY GOODS y FURNITURE y Sept, 22.—al ESTAR FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Daily at 6:90, | An Attractive Offering of Tailored Suits | } Btore Clos Sizes for Misses and Women —Inclading ‘‘Extra-Large’’ Sizes BOUT a dozen different models to select from in this collection, embodying adyanced style feat ures, They made of fine serges, men’s-wear worsteds, mixtures, suitings and cheviots, all care fully man-tailored and lined with excellent quality satin, The coats are are 30 inches long, semi-fitting, with mannish notch collar, and sleeves finished with cuffs and stitching. Skirts include gored flare with flounce, side gore with plaits, and panel-front models. Colors, navy, gray, brown, green and black; very interesting values at $25.00. Second Floor Fall and Winter Models in Plain and Fancy Tailored Suits at $35.00 NEW line, embracing distinctive Suits, broadcloths, homespuns, Boucle suitings, Scotch mixture and cheviots, some severely man-tai- lored, others effectively trimmed. 32-inch coat, semi-fitting, the front fasten- ing with three large buttons and the coat and skirt very pret- tily braided Another has coat 30 inches long, cut with semi-fitting and fr , notch collar and large | ing; skirt a front panel, A third sho notch collar; lored strap. in fine , serges One model has ack pel, and four-button fasten- side-gore model coat 32 inches long, with shapely velvet-inlaid skirt has kilted flounce, finished at top with t The above are but a few of the smart models contained this interesting new showing at $35.00. k in Second Floor. FURNITURE ORY GOODS a Killed in Elevator C. Miller, a sailor, was instantly killed when caught between the ele |vator shaft and lift in the Marathon wihather Stork In certainty helping Se-| building, 919 Western ay., yester pele tone nny tatere want |day afternoon. There were no wit tragedy. Miller for prompt settlement, but—and here the general beauty of the scheme appears once more—Pres Banfield of the Employers’ Assa.} informs the team owners that this was not their concern at all, that they were under contract to let the association handle all union mat ters, and if there Was any finan cial loss the Employers’ Assn. would pay the bills Arbitration was refused, Ban field, with Josselyn of the Portland Raliway, Light & Power Co. and Corbett, openly backed by the heads of the lumber industry, like Booth of the Booth-Kelley Lamber Co., himself a state sena tor, at once took charge of the en tire fight The mayor, of the Employers beaten, jeered at hissed until he gave to employ, at tbe city's expens ee ed all the special police the Employ — ’ t > drive teams | Bleven Heemses to wed were insued to Se eerireraen’ 7 Crive teams | spucante eh the court howe yostertay The council shoved anti-boyeott ordinance boycott bannera on ¢ also, at the instigat torney for the Empl took up the Los Ang picket the Spokane speech ordir uniform, he would not have been jhanged a few days later from the limb of a tree at Tarrytown. A Variety of Practical Styles in Women’s Outing Flannel Go All Well-Made and Priced Low AT $1.75—Plain white Outing Flan- | | nel Night Gown Hut with roll-over « trimmed with em- - yesterday; 7 were | nesses to the en oe ee ee | aided at 908 Fifth av | HEAVY REGISTRATION (ty United Pres) SALEM, Ore, Sept pesererscoeotos -2arFszuEewadt> AT $1.25 outing Night Gowns of striped neck white strip fig AT $1.50—Plain white she Fi Pee eee eee eee eee ee ’ nel Night Gowns, in Hubba | finished on neck and sleeves and broidéred bands edged with finishing goth’ ale an aa eel or pink. The | button-holed scallops on collaga wn in pink and | cuffs and across yoke in front. Al | has tucks across front and is trig | with silk braid. flannel, trimmed on and in style, Taft Dairy Soon to Have down front with broa A Blue-Blooded Arbiter. WASHINGTON, Pauline Wayne ts about du the White House as the cessor of Mrs. M of the Taft dairy is the blue-blood ney which United Sta tor Stephenson of Wi will send the ex mans ured in blue or pink and fin At thi } ig braid » match price are also sh« figured blue sh white or blue and white figured outing flannel, finished with white silk braid wn | braid, ain Hub- | s and | in ame style is also ¢, and pl i tieally pea collar tration primaries is probable be augme 2.000 when completed, for the Oregon Saturday that this number will ted by approximately reports from outlying districts are received. total regis statewide ja i eeeeeee eee Excellent values are offered in Gowns of plain and striped outing flannel at $1.00; also Hubbard G ' i] ing Gowns, well made and finished, at 75c. -— H| — in an open meeting} * Asan. was brow-| * humiliated and|* in and agrees New Arrivals in Suits for Little Fellows | Wash Flannels sits ta: ibe aeaiai aD NEW VIYELLA FLANNEI 31 INCHES WIDE, YARD howing of * * * * * * * o * *. * * * * | WORLD'S RECORD MADE 1 | IN CURE OF LOCKJAW. | Keen Values in Laces and Embroideries HANDSOME LACE BAN 1% TO 3 INGHES WIDE, SPB CIAL 55c YARD—A choice seem tion of St. Gall and Plauen Tg Bands, comprising patterns that exceptionally attractive and de MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 22. 4 | —What is believed to be the world's record in the cure of lock jaw, Wag made here when 112,000 unite of antitoxin serum were injected into the body of Gerald A. Sullivan, 17 years of i age, @ senior at Marquette Ron here t ‘ rt academy. Sullivan ran a sliver . of wood Into his toe Auguat 24, Wear Section, Second Floor through an; , forbidding |i" many of the Seattle the little Itinow on a price larger Eastern wholesale vanced the to $3 they restaurants Sound oyster parity with brethren ot} is} its | The| ad oysters | than | Sizes 2 to 5 Years. BOYS’ BUSTER BROWN TITS, $8.00— Of Graphite 1 ON Can streets oyster price a gallon, asked | dealers have ot Sound 50 cents mor > 4 it ye It is tein in the in the of oyster cul governa: y ture on the Sound. | over to Banfield, wh . ete | res -onegirs a mayor) R. H. MacMichael, president of | wegiver for 1 my waneaiere: GeoesT jthe American Institute of Bank-| 4 hetrothal of 50 years was kept D jing, is in Seattle to address the| When Geo. M. Rowers, a wealthy me : tS what was Banfleld's att |tocal chapter Friday night at Bik’s| civi) war veteran of River and hall. Mrs. Ele » Hitcheock of Newton in the one hubby are seeking | filed thelr complaints | TOCtOTY Presbyterian j chureh here. fast- th black bone but- navy e serge, these L ening w s nd inished wi price history od up in ahort oreer tons and finished with to @et one, It will be to act quickly. Tq firet thing today and eet aside for you. Special Terms and th hel WEDDED AFTER 50 YEARS. leathe belt and linen collar. The $ white BOYS’ J IAN BLOUSE SUITS, $7.00— 5 LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept ae lors Flannels tude? “We have nothing We will quit when union left in Portland a few of his denunciations Further, the Po nd Employe Assn. whipped into e some of the Retail Merchants’ Assn. and, just as was done | Angeles worked through pt that the stores of th would dis play “Open Shop” cards. Some stores did, many refused, and great was the effect of the secret boycott on the “Open Shop” that in three days not a card was left. Tens of thousands of dollars were lost by the shop-keepers of Portiand, who were jerked into a fight blindfolded by Banfield and Josselyn. And, remember, th over a matter of a few score teamste it? That is, it would if you had not known wh gone before and the hind. The game, as in Los Ang worked out ir Tacoma. The game to fe on weak unions, throw the strength of organized capital ev fight town an open where the bosse the wage nall be, and whether white men Hindus shall w HINDUS APPEAR Portland. to brir are univer sally in ¢ for making wor knickerbockers, paj various kinds, ALL-WOOL SPECIAL 50« of Suits of good quality all- wool serge; made to give to arbitrate. there jan't a These a defiantly-announceed | en's rocks, waists for many purposes. NEW CORSET COVER BROIDERIES, 35c YARD good values in fine Swiss and sook Embroideries, 17 inchep with one or two rows of bead 5 lets; shown in a good assortment | lent new patterns. wives and They shirts and amas and chi exceptional service. BOYS’ RUSSIAN Made of brown ings, and finished ilored and smart BOYS’ SUITS, Of gray mixed material, fastening on side to shoulder and and 36-inch. § finished with black leather belt. First Floor fe Novelty Belts Special 50c rtment BLOUSE and gray with SUITS, mixed belt; Warburton, | who Tacoma. the the greus, Stanton Play pool at Oriental Pool Room candidate won | tonight. $10 cash prizes daily. 1413 blican nomination for con-| 3rd av., betw F ‘nion W | Q/ spent $4,111.10 in the cam-} he ent Kucceasor to NSTON CO, D AND UNIVERSTPY. VHITE YARD good texture, ANNEI leather Flannel Los agre FREDERICK & NELSON, lic BASEMENT SALESROOM that may be had at this special price in three widths—27-, 31 “« excell Second Floor 6;-Inch All-Silk Plain Imported Lingerie and Moire Ribbons Neckwear 25¢ A special lot of well-made, import Special 30c Yard " ed Lingerie Tabs 1 Jabots, in nef i All-Silk Taffeta Ribbons } and and in rich shades of sky-blue, brown, ‘ Very Attractive Prices Quoted on New Woolen Dress Materials The Basement Dress Goods Section is all this was nts a day fo Quee seen An attractive a and non-e t isn’t qui had be very gn “with Vere ywered and ty at big game dee OCR 249000 6 “isebenmaneeees: in anc 151 y an etia embr Specially priced f na cardi myrtle, black First I Sole Seattle Agents for The Genuine Round Oak Heater The well supplied with the new sea — son's popular weaves, all in desirable qualities and quoted at uniformly mod erate prices. Attention is invited to the unusual following offerings PLAID AD INCH} ues at 25¢ —-F iret Fier it was worked out fering, at as it Spok 50 First Floor an Special 30c yard, being attle ne values répresented in the into FANCY v SERGES, 34 D CHECK | WIDE, 38 YARD |} Fall shades hepherd Interesting Values in Small Rugs Many pleasing patterns 16368 Small-size Rugeey \ prices that} prove interest 42-INCH PURE WORSTED MEDIUM DIAGONAI PECIAL 8 and to make ¢ town, a lecide how low ! In lumber ‘s in worker lect fre m in : > weaves Oak Genuine Round — - Heating ae to 4 Private Lessons tove burns any kind of fuel, holds the all ill Specimen values AVE Lessons ire Che ¥ hilnalid fire night day, too—gives PRICE $1.65 $2.83 $1.75 $1.18 9B CING, 150 PROP, STEVENS ENS iful fi is a dark-b } 1 54-inch All-Worsted Black Storm Serge, able Wash DENTISTS : Goods Offerin Over Ow! Drug Co. I ! AL, 8¢ Y n We Stand en ; A 4S ~ America Back of Our EIDERDOWN \ ; FLA COTTON CHALLIS, Work for 12 IDE, 40¢ YARD WIDE, 10¢ YAR Years. t in light-blue tan e nd choice flor Painless an . | Dental Work, chia a ; ace Curta Cut Rate steady, even heat and is cleanly in oper ation = Constructed on the same principles as Cut Rate Pike St (ey AMOO(E JAPANESE MA‘ AND 20c YARD BISSELL’S < SWEEPERS, $1.65 A number 1 Patterns if Room-size Rugs Specially Priced f to Close OHI it was 40 years ago, it is still the best sal ARD—Soft, wool-finished cott the most successful heating stove in car a 1 \RPET ll eK te On display in the Stove Section, First Floor, styles Annex, together with many other O ins at Very Modest Prices i ee in reliable Heating Stoves at a . Out wide range of moderate price “ Third Fioot Prices, ee nee Cur ri OC lotted titched irtains of white med with pla 68¢ pair muslin ruffl €; special | MAIL | HOME ORDERS Curtains, in JOURNAL | CAREFULLY and 40 ineche PATYERNS | FILLED INCORPORATED .........~ Prices. Basy Pa trin — $15 SET OV TEETH vai in | pair in hen $10 KET OF THETH #8 SOLID CHOWN ® GOLD OR PORCELAIN bKIDGS OK Braid Cur inche wide at $2.25 velty 40 value Co GOLD OR PORCELAIN Hem titched yards Serim w $1.50 pair Solid Gold Piltings: #1 Up. ia: hilver Fillings, soe Up. Written Gunvantes. ‘Given Au Work . vide, 1%-Yoar pee