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THB OSZZSH "LY -JOURNAL, PORTLAK-- Y EVENING, "HELLO GIRLS" WORK ;:; .PENDING : ) I Give Two Days for Settlement of Grievances Attempt to Fill Their. Places Reported - : Linemen Threaten to Strike. INQUIRY mbI nreaowtntloa f thw 'Seecs was Buk by tbs peratora ot the ,.f awltnh board to aAclala of Ik Faclno '. ItttM Telephone Mnpur at a . lat ntgkt Opwttm of I tde statlsn r excluded, bat remained n the eutald until the eonsJuaton, who a meeting of all ths operator wu held. - aed H wu gred that ail ahould quit ' -If anr union member wr discharged. -Linemen in tfa mroy of ito eem- panz. It 1 Mid. have agreed I aall sympathetic strike la as union oparn Inn arc dlacharged from the ssrvic. Efforts sre being made by tha atrlk ' tore to bring ether unions Into tbe an drorerey. . " ; Meanwhile the ooatpany. It la aaM. endeavoring to secure gl-le trot athar oltloa to funUnt tha etrtkora, lauao diately efler the operetora want oat yesterday It H reported that message war sent to Butte. Helena, Spokane and ean Francises asking far epcre Aorm. At Baa Francisco and Butte tha 4 request waa denied, bnt from tka athar citloa aaanraaoM a relief bar baan , Tho ownrerence waa hold loot night 1n tka at nine-room of too telephone building. West Park an Aldr atroata. There wora avar Jo oporatora present. Tha company waa represented by Qan--era! Mxnaxar Thatrhsr and hlle Cooper, aarvlca manager. , . .( . Waa Klfkar Wages. -- r- Formal presentation af their grter aiwes waa mad by tha onerawre, who Inatat that, th rigid ayatam of roles recently lnffect ta not tha primary cause of trouble. Thay damand kiahar waaaa, but ar ta ramaln tniPorarlly at tha praaaot aaJarlaa. ll dar tha praaent ayatam tha hlrnaat alaria ara Vio and IM S a aMmth. A faw of tha aldar oporatora racaWa ka much aa a month. Thay danandad J at laat ala-ht'a maatlas thpt all who ha oarvad thalr apprantloaahJp ba paid Anotbar rww ortare 'ra latlnc to tha ooatomoa that anuat ba It baa bn ordarad that aaoh paaa awat waar a dark uniform In mint and black aklrt and whlta ahirt Sralat durtnc tha aumraer month a. Tho aparatora damand parmlaalob ta draaa " ka thay think propar. . . Aaothar a arlavanca that araat ne , Vahdlod, thay aald. waa tha orfar to march in and out af tha awltahboard room. Tha raoant rulaa prorlda that a kail anaU sound whan ona rallaf x plras and, Mm alrla aoall march ta thalr plaeea. Anothar boll tadloataa that tha Ctrl who ara to ba rallavod that rtaa, .whlla a third ban raaana that tha now hift ahall taka thalr plaoa. Thay in aiat that thay b permitted ta go to work as tkay plaaaa, ao land aa thay sarform thatr aotwa awaiwwr'w f At. tka maatlna Uat niaDt tna moot wad reached that tha rtrls abould rapltat raaaala ok duty for two days pandlaa; a eonaldaratloo of thalr crlavaneaa by of ficial of tba company. Tha praaidant of to company will raaak tha city from Baa Pranclaeo tomorrow. - Tha two airla who war dlaobartad yaatarday war ra InaUtad and oAclala of tha eompaay aTd that ao dtaorlmlnatiowa akould ba mad aamlaat union mambara. Tha walk-out ytrday was praeipK tatd by th dtacharc of hftsa Adav Rip lay and Mia Ruth Iaa. On raaohtna; tha omc'yaatrday Mtaa Rlplay waa akad: "whara war you laat atvhtr' lt'a nooa of your baalnaoa," th aparator. Mlaa Ut waa kakad tha amm uaatton and mad tha aaxoa raply. Both Wra dlaekantad' fram th Barrio. Aocordluc to a pra-arran d aifnai. flva balla wr aoundad by a floor waikar and M air la waikad awt Thra ro- malnad an duty. Mia Coopar waa ovorcom with axdtamant whan tha troubia waa over and waa ramoyaA ta bar bom. ' tltWll l1llllll " " i Tka troubla haa bn aattlad tampwr arily, at laat.N aald Iff. Thatehar thl morntne. Th paratora praaantod thalr rlaranota and arraad to ramaln at work for two day whll w axa conaldarlna; thm. I cannot aay what tha outoom o our dattberattona win ba. " - nil oompanf M tiapl Vylna to maka ua baltara It will kaap Ma prom a," aald ana of .tha "oporatora- today. "Mlaa Cooper and Mr. Thatehar ard to maka no discrimination aalnt our union ami not to dlacharg any of'ua. But w ara anto thalr aain. Thay think w will atay ttntU-thay ona 11 our placaa and than flra uo alL "Than Mlaa Cooper vara out tha atata mnt that wa abaw rum. Wa don't chaw gum and narar talk back. All w want t that, tha company ahould traal via proparly and not aa ajrla who naad to ba told how to walk and kow ta talk and everything !. - M "Why ahould any of .a tan atlas Cooper, or anybody for that matter, where we war th night before? As lone aa wa perform oar duties thay have fto right to Ull aa What wa ahould or ahould not.da.-l wtab wa eould And eome af tho new glrla they ara brlnaT Ing in. There would be ao math in doing if we did. Wa don't propose to do any thing rash In tbla strike, but we bar our right and thay ahall be coaaidered. Mias Coopar h tha cause af all tba trouble Sha all r red things up In Spo kane and 1 doing th same thing hare. "Whan h cam here ah bad It atated In th paper that Via Coopar of Paniv aylranis had errlred to be oarrtoa man ager.' Bho did that to keep us from knowing that ah was ta ona who -had caused ao much trouble In gpokane." A meeting of th telephone operators haa been called for tonight. tOSltt AZTEC' : SAFE AT YCXC3AF.IA HIT T aalalt sT -arz-LOOX AMUkTtO OO. TatXOM BY mmh gOAJTg. kvelMrtng that th American staamahip 'Altec, which sailed fram Portland ror iTokohama, flra weak ago had been captured by a Russian erulser, thr wa a-flurry f aacltvment this morning 1 1 around tha looal ahlpplng offieea. I But aarty la tha day T. B. WUeax. of th Portland Flouring mills, announced that he bad Just rclred a cable from bla agent at Tokokama stating that the . steamer . had reached tha Japanooa port A "In good time." Mr. WUoos infers from the brief message thnf tha Aateo arrtrad tea or about gepteanbar S. To maka ' aura that there Is no error la tha report - he explains that ba wlU cabl at onoa -1 for oonf Irmatloa of th now. a A telegram waa iwoatvad by a number , 'of the aklppera laat night from R. P flchwerln of gma Frandsoo. general ataa . isger of the Portland a Astatlo Bfam- isblp company, to the effect that ha had f received no ward oonearnlng the steamer ' i since ah aalUd from th mouth of th Columbia river. Upon receipt af thla In ' format On there was oonolderaM Bneasi ; !as felt concerning tha safety of th t.;vaaL . !' ' Th Ante Satled for th orient on f 'fleptembar t, and by making fair pas " isage ah ahould hare raaohed her de- tinatlon th last of the month. But two ; weeks laped and still thtr was iij iword from her until Mr. WUoos recalred ' ia oabta that mwroinm- Th looal f--iflelals of the Portland 4V Asiatic eosa- - pany were beginnhig to erlnce the great ' -aat of anlety ovr tha matter. Th steamer oarrled a shipment of flatear. ' which are held to be contra bend of war 4y RuaakV and It was feared that she had been selaed for thl reason It Is probable that kaack concern win con tinue ta ba shown watfl a oooflrmatory report of tha eabl la reclvd. nippers all along the J line war 'Won dering where the Russian Bruiser Korea is. A few weeks ao aha was reported to ba off the Pugot sound coast. It was feared that aha had taken tha Astoo. Th Astea carried .lo barrels of flour and H flatoars, tha antlra oarg being eonalgned to- Japanese ports.,., . 'atAT mam won. ;iy- Oaarsfsatai WmMm Wmgwrnm a--..- ward BiHlimial tf Ormtt-aaaad, - .. fearaal aeeetal aarrle. ' Manchester, Oct 11. Th Dtspetoh atates that geeretary of Statu Hay, through Ambaasador Cboata, has mad a valuable contribution towards th aolu tlen of tho ooatrabiuwl question, in a long hot to th British government he clearly defines th case against th to- otusloa of food. Raw material la not among th list af ooatrabaad. axcapt whan eonalgned direct ta A blockaded port or besieged army. Tha paper atates Hay la not likely to materially Influence th British attltad la Its oorispondeaoa with Russia. Two Immense koraesttoea. each on talnlng over 1M electric light hanging over tna two different entrances to th Chicago clothing stSr on Third atreet, between Oak and Pine, ara causing more thaa an unusual aaoanl of talk. Th horseshoes ara ewepended over th side walk wltk tha heel down and tha ques tion arlaea, la thl tba proper way for them to hang, as aa mblm of good luofct Almoe erery day someone call tha attention of tha store people to tha up side down t) position. Inquiry among the knowing onea opinions prove equally divided. If you are ao authority on tha queetloa. let Th Chicago hear from you. If tha matter la not settled soon th store will put a ballot box In front of n establishment nod station a regular ataa to allow every oitleeo to rote on th question. Th majority rota shall nil (square count guaranteed), whether tha hora echoes shall renaaia aa they are or be Inverted. The Jndges at th ballet win be men of political prominence and famous for hornet and a square counting of the ballot, whlek will read, 'Are the horse shoes hung right for luck, yes or ater SYMPATHY You don't hear much about sympathy In dentistry. '. pe you? Ptopl usually speak of dentists aa cruel and calloused to tha , pain they inflict. ..That is because our methods have not baen tried Wa are so confident that wa can operate successfully without pain In any austanca or under any conditions that" 'we ask for a close mvestigation of our rnethoda, Aa to tha ' '.j, durability of our work, wa invita mvestigation also, -. DfiB?EWrs Dental Offices ' ; t4St Washinfton Street Conwr Seventh. 1 . OrBce Hours I a. m. to t . av - Sendaym, a, m. a t,' i- . . PHOKB MAlir tilt, . PS Baaira!. Branca OAlgg Btwassoff BuOdintf. lam $ ' - -v l .-'. i' ' PAKKEB VI2IIS toe EEimm Ikar i e& afAMAmRa BaTamBSat A BATXW SiaValtl IB . A a aivaa V - Uearaal aaerlal aerrtet.) )fw Toea, Oct. It Parser made fela Brat Halt to th Democratic national committee , baadqaartara today. The visit waa ajmonnced. but he found ail the managers at their desks except Sbe haa. Ha remained half an hour talking to th various leaders. Including Tag gart Ha wilt start for Bsopu at 4 o'clock this afterneoa. ' ' While a statement out of tha ordi nary waa made for publication, the lead era, in conjunction with Judge Parker express themselves as more confident of victory than at aay time-since th cam paign began.. On reason for this optl mlstle feeling la tha enthusiasm wltk which Vlco-Presldantlal Candidate Darla la being greeted oa hi tour of speech making through Maryland and. Weet Vir ginia. Although assertions have been often mad sines his nomination that ba would hare Utile, If aay. lnfluenoe la some sections of tha atates la which he I new emmpalgnlag, these assertion have bean proven falae at every stop mad during a whirlwind epeochmahmg trhytrday,- Vast crowd were pres ent and Applauded the statemanta made by the Virginian. Many ware beard to express their inteetloa On aupportlag Parker and Darla. Moltne, III-- Oct. It. Waasr Fair- nanka spoke, from th tear end of kla oar her thl morning to thousands -of worktngmen who turned out. the fac tories bavin's; closed down to permit them to bear the candidate. Tha party waa Joined by Charles R renen, th Republican candidate for governor. Th special train will antra la Chicago this afUrneoa. VrMZOW UaMTTB-B SO (Vearaat Spaetal aarrlee.) v Nw Tork, Oct It. The Union Lagu dub haa completed extenafre prepara tions for a rally and meeting to be held under tta auaptoee tonight la the Inter est of the Republican national ticket. Cornelia N. Biles will preside. Among the sohedulsd apes hers are Secretary Taft, Senator Depew and ex-Lleo tenant Oorpnor Woodruff. . - v (Jesrsal Speelal Baretee.) ; fndianapolla, Oct. It. Senator Black burn af Kentucky la hare to address a Demecrauo mass meeting tonight The address will mark the beginning of a It days' speech-making tour which th Indiana stats sommltt baa arranged for Senator eckaarn. , -. ttAM wgu, Jearei enu sarrtoa.) -Indianapolis, Ind., Oct 11 WU)uun X Bryan a poke ta large crowds at Tipton. Kokome and Peru, lad., today. At Peru 10,000 turned oat for a Demoaratle bar- beoue. ; , WOKEN OP WOODCRAFT r BOOMING THE ORDER ' VM j.fm '' - --4- Headed by Stats OT-ganrser Mrs. Sophia, K King, the BMmbers of the Womea of Woodoraft' Push olwb at tended last night's meeting of that order at M on ta villa. To vlaltora report a royal, good tlma . Thar ta a "get-busy campaign oa among tha Womea of Woodoraft llrlag In Portland, They ara striving do add 1,00 new member to th order by January 1, ltO. There ara It circles of th order here. Prom the etroles Mrs. King haa selected 4 member -to act as her general staff daring tka cam palgn. This staff will rlatt a local circle each week, and It Is expected that thaa meetings will da musk, towards increasing the membership. Last Saturday Mrs, King gave mail nee party ta two score numbers of her sommlttes. The womea attended th Columbia theatre. They marched from the Woodmen of the World hall, at Best Twelfth end Waenlngtoa etreeta. and all wore the colors of th lodge - red, whit and green. Mrs. King, states that aha wlU entertain the sonualtta ones a month, until January. - PORTLAND HOTEL HAS NON-UNION BARBERS f 7 Th Hot! Portland barber shop, whlek has been closing under rules of the barbers' union at f o'clock p. m.. wlU from today be an cpen shop" in twe meaning of th term both aa to hours and as to barbers. The parting of the way wag reached by th hot! manage ment and the barbers' unioa this morn ing, when trouble had been brewing over the Question of hours of eerrlee ended with th manage ra announcement that the shop must be kept open until 10 o'clock In th erasing.' As the rulee of ths union rsdulra that tha men shall quit work at T p. m a strike waa called. Tws of th barbers Quit and three stayed st work. Ths pleeee f tka retiring barbers war dlled bf"tw non-union barkers Tram Seattle. Tha force has made a contract with tha hotel nmnaga ment for a year, under pertain eondl ttona, one being that the shop shall be kept Owen -Xrom i a. m. anttl 10 p. aw unless aprtne f th parct tw month shall demonstrate that ths night service Is not needed by th aotal patrons. Ths ah op- wlU e '"open," employing either union or aon-ajnlosr -barbers ao long as they wlU abut by these regulations. ALLEGE KELLEY WAS B HIS OWN KIDNAPER THE STORE THA' WES J f. anftrtWJwi'-.. 'A t-A 60c 1 on the s s i.bo )! While the stock of the Dayton Hardware Co. lasts yoti can buy anything here for 60c cn the $ 1 .00 of what it cost. ' A ' great saving for these who seek, bargains in this line. Now is the time to buy a range or stove.: It will pay you to visit our, new range and stove department Cronitewftxa m fl gaort stag 4M ffnaAjrrn unma bavob fninart .'ift-Ov a.-W -wJ ' 1 ( COS . I j G1.C0 U i y McUocble i , Rcnge Similar to out guaranteed II yearn, abt-hole top,' area HHxIO, top StxiT; ajlumln area, bums wood or coal a good, srvtoiabl ranee for ewery purpose;- worth 61, our Ces oa the dollar $31.20 Wtth defasaahla lassriuhr M-ft amtrs. , - AU Stoat Range ecrewrth $ ., $27.00 IMTVS4r t.H SOLD ON tASY PAYMENT PLN 0 aaasaraaaaa tra. ' f Ik. i r'V : . .. . ' ' ' i - ' -.'- '.: .r,'.- n 'j. i . r Ji 1 way 11-qusrt Buy Ncwr; rn T?ATnA!.r A TS1C tTkl Ul? A TT?T C ?my UtwT n9laaweVarl. 1 eU-WV-dlaVeUl IJ mVUJTL l Wivl SsMfl ': - J V - J "MM: Prize .'V Oa!i Heater ; - . - - This is- one, erf tba bast medium priced heating stores on the rnartot---ettrtrre in appearance, easily operated ' and will gire perfect aatisfao tion. Large awing door, ' heavy steel 'body, swing top and full nickel trim mings.; '. We hare these stoves in tttrea No. 11 V-...f6.75 No. 13 S8.S5 No. 15 11.00 Boras Wood Only , Polished " body; ateel lining, . swing top,, large wood VJ' feed, low' screw draft; cheap,.,"" serviceable, - , t stove $4.23 L. Heater This stow does "soar any other air - tight heater af ft a la and style. In appear ance fit to graoa Any parlor, haary polished steel, east and swing top, flat lid, oast bass Mm. large swing; feed door; nickel foot rail, top rims and other trim ming, and a great fust anrer. Three , j ' i M . t W v LX 0 No. m ....re..,..,.9.75 No. m ..w...,M.ii.ro No. t25 .13.50 I.. n James1 Hoi Blast Hot blast tufeft, which can be regu ; lated, service ' draft : in front, abo ash qH, ' deep feed, full nickel trimming a . thing of beauty aa well aa a serviceable . stove. We Jiava them in S sixes-. i Na 110 No. 180 ;- No. 160 w.f 0.75 Can the Credit Went Tight Sim ater A pollaVed steal heater, with oast swing, topi separate oast lid, shrew draft, cleaning-' door, niokel trimmings. We hare tfcase, .'In. two sis iitf:$5b Heater - a rBstrg beary poHshad StM body, east top anu ltd, east base bottom and front fall nickel trimmings S splendid heating store for ail pmyoeo $9.20 Cottage Jewel Heater A dividing Hue, bse heater heavy cast stove, for wood only, A very handsomely: cxmstructed stove, perfect in operation, with dam draft in front, spreading at , the bottom to heat ther center base; a smoke damper which 2erates automatic- . ly when tha feed dam is . open. . We have these , in .two , sizes I.- No. 621...S20.00 No. 623 ...$25.00 Ccmcr First end Taylor Streets that -upon being rslaaBed. that far frsai showing th effect of bad treatment, he exhtbtted great adrrtty and reached home ahead of kla rescuer. Although be reruees to say anything t the sheriff. (gyeriel Dtevate Ths JsarMl. , l Waslu Oct 11. That th aTellay whltvoapplng case Is fak and was carried out by Kelly alone, and for tha purpose of ereatlng the Impreeslen that he had bean robbed of consider able um of money on his wedding ere la th freely expressed opinion of Sbartff Huntington who has bean thoroughly lnreatlcattag th ease tha past few days, fte eaya that deteoUvee ar now haadllag It appears that Keller haa posed a pce-4 th oasa. seaslng some wsalth and It Is said that aa the day for hie marriage drew ntgk and he found himself abort of cask no resorted to thla expedient to carry the bluff thfwuarh. He has toed many eon-flirting- atOTies sine the affair became known ft I now said - that ths wire that bound KelUy'a wrleta were so loo that bis nsb was not rn mark, and wrrarsaawa mxvoson ' Uearaal Seerta! SM-ftaa.) Boot on, Oct IS. In th grttscopaT conrantlon today !)r. 1. Iewla Parks withdrew hla minority report ef th committee on ennons rgardlng mar riage and dfreree and th remarrjlag of dlrarost pareona, . . ,. , STARTLING SCANDAL c KOW SEEM PRC3AELE peskl rasjilai h the Jeamat)' Tnooma, WaabM Oct, It. Anekt th oemplaint ehat faatfte aresne paring was bad, startling dtselosnrsa and aa toe, restitution Is probable, it a said then brick was tampered with and hemioaJa used to destroy It hftrw beddings gotag up la Vala : '. r ' '- . : ' a- . i. ... " ' r::uic!uixe euske - : . is A SUICIDE ' (Ibsrsal Sasakd Swwte) ' Chicago, Oat dt-Xt developed today that BUmnnd Burke, th retired million aire shoe manufacturer when death was reported Tuesday, shot htetself while sitting upright tp bed Tuesday morarne- He eausa laaaalgnsd ss hs ng aat known to be worried in anr wayv , , RE-ELECTS DIREQTC2S ; v i ' ' " ' ' (fasraal Spaaail Cervksvi f Naw Tork, Oct It. The annual meet Ing today of th Oreat Nortbern rs-alaeb. ed the retiring directors. The krslune nary report wa rsad. - Th buslnsss tor ths ygnr showed gross earnings of 141,41 4,INt Operaalngi expenses were tSMIUU. f t i .5 ' r- 'v - y i . . j- J