TIIE MORNING' OREGOXIAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1911 : : ; i Five Minutes Sometimes Makes A Big Difference If Tou Are Suffering the Tortures of Indigestion and Have to Wait Until Someone Buns to the Drugstore for a Box of Stuart's Despepsia Tablets. NATION 10 PROBE DYNAMITE GASES JUDGE WHO WILL PASS SENTENCE T0M0EE0W ON li'KAMARA BEOTHEES. 3) A iii Federal Inquiry Will Be Far Rsachjng; State Is Giv- -. Ing Assistance. Free Trial Package. The Instant relief afforded poor over burdened stomachs by the use of a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet should be a reason for constantly keeping a box on hand at home and at the office as well. BRIBERY FUNDS LARGE ORDER YOUR CHRIST MAS SUIT THIS WEEK - - ii EX- FUFF? ii sLiusiLILf o Amounts Surrendered Voluntarily Said to Exceed Total Amount Of fered la Rewards Franklin WUI Be- Prowecuted. LOG ANTE Lira. Dee. . The United States Oorernment anil California au thorities arc co-operating to uncover on of the moat gigantic conspiracies rar conceived In tha history of this country.". This was tha declaration today of Assistant District Attorney W. Joseph Ford, second In command to District .Attorney Fredericks, and the man who was arrested In Indianapolis for the altered Illegal extradition of John J. Mc.Vimtrt. "It Is only a question now whether tha Federal OoTernment or the state -authorities can reach certain persons better and bring them to Justice mora effectually." continued ..tr. Ford. He has been In charge of the gathering of evidence for the prosecution and while his chief. District Attorney Fredericks, was res:. tig on a ranch near here today, Fonl occupied h'lm elf with the details of tha McNamara case. Federal Aalkorttlea Aells. Ha admitted that tha prosecution bad under surveillance In other parts of ths country some prominent labor leaders alleged to have been involved in ths Times explosion. "But said that arrests might first be made by the Fed eral Oorernment in connection with Its investigation. "The Federal Oorernment has shown every disposition to assist us and wa are helplnir them as much as possible," he declared. The vigor with which tha Federal Government la pressing Its Investiga tion Into ths conspiracy that It al lseed to extend over the entire conn try has been Increased within ths past fortnight, according to well-informed persons here, and in proof of thla it la observed that United States District Attorney McCormlck is in Washlng ton and T'nlted States District Attor ney Miller, of Indianapolis, and Dis trict Attorney Fredericks are In close communication. RanUrlratloaa Are ?Cat1ea-Wtde. Evidence desired by tha Federal grand jury In Indianapolis from thla place will go forward as quickly as It Is asked for. Ford said. This ques tion has been raised repeatedly and local authorities have not stated their position until today. The ramifications of tha case are said to be so extensive that It would cause no surprise here If the aubject bad been brought to tha attention, not only of President Taft. but Attorney-General Wickersham. A S rand Jury will be empaneled within a week. In fact. Immediately upon the re turn of Judge Hutton. presiding mag istrate of tha Superior Court of Los Angeles County, who Is now In Chi cago. M. A. Schmidt and David Kap lan, jointly Indicted with tha McNa maraa for tha Times disaster, have not been captured, but tha state. It Is be lieved, -has a good clew to their whereabouta and they may be appre hended within a fortnight. But others, aid to have had much to do with tha directing of the destruction of tha Los Angeles Times and with other explo sions, are reported to ba implicated by Information now fn tha hands of tha state authorities and tha Federal Gov ernment may ba tha Brat to bring theaa men to trial. a Others An Issssaae. . Assistant District Attorney Ford de nied that tha atata had entered Into any contract by which other persons were to ba circumscribed by tha con fession of tha McNamara. "Tha confeaslon concerns tha future . of two people James B. and John J. McNamara. There Is no other con sideration Involved." ba declared. "Tha McNamaraa agreed to plead guilty and take their chances on their sentences. It Is absurd even to think wa ahould make a compromise aa to their sen tence. That Is a matter for tha court to determine." That the pleaa of guilty by tha Mc N'amaraa did not preclude the prose cution from activity In any other di rection or with, any other person was evidenced today by tba announcement of Ford that ha would press tha ehargea of bribery against Bert H. Krankltn, a detective employed by tha defense. FraakJIo Case Helta Kay. Asked If there would be any mora arrests, Mr. Ford declared It would de pend upon tha testimony of certain witnesses In tha Franklin case. "There may be soma sensational de velopments, however.' he remarked to an Eastern newspaper correspondent, who contemplated leaving here soon, "and you had better not leave for at least another week." Franklin, who la out on 110.600 ball, furnished by counsel for the Me Namaraa. would not discuss his case todav. Judge BordwelL It was pointed out today, haa nut been in communication with tha District Attorney's office at any time concerning the pleas of guilty, nor haa be discussed the subject with anybody. Hitherto he has not presid ed In an Important criminal case. but. as one member of the atate'a counsel put It, he "haa a good deal of the milk of human kindness, and will do tha right thing." Tweaty Tears Predicted for Joea J. Tha Judge. It Is believed, will sen tence Jamea B. to life Imprisonment, and John J., It la said, will get 20 years. Under the parole laws thla would mean that John J. would ba released from custody In a few years. Mora light waa thrown today on why John J. McNamara pleaded guilty to tha charge of dynamiting the Llewellyn Iron Works, and why the state did not Insist on a plea aa to tha indictments against him for having, with his brother. Jamea IU. wrecked tha Tlmee building and caused the death of II persons. It waa asserted that John J. McNamara could not have been sen tenced for a greater crime than that of manslaughter in connection with tha Times disaster, aa he waa not In Cali fornia at tha time. Tha sentence under the statute Is only from one to ten years. As far as the Indictment for blowing op the Llewellyn Iron Works is concerned. Ortie E. McManlgal con fessed that John J. paid blm money to blow up tha building, and tha state's case. It was said, waa here mora com plete. Tha dynamiting charge, too. It was observed, is punishable by a sentence of not less than a year, but there la no giuimua penalty, and It may ba from ! ,t, i . mil in s ii i u i ismi l yijwii-. T ! V:::;.-..j ' -r :-:-V-:'v:--.-. -,. ' y ; : " vV A. ..- - J . ' - . . ; I J".' :. ; ..V , ' ' J WALTER BORDWELL. 1 . . , , i i t l one to years, within- tha discretion of the court. Iadletmeata Will Stand. Tha Indictments against John J., In connection with-the Times disaster, will not be pressed now. but they will stay on record to be acted upon, according to the wishes of the prosecution. That it will hang as a lever upon John J. McNamara la admitted by officials of the state. State officials said today that before) tha McNamaraa confeasad Information of tha state's Intention to try to ,n" 1... l.kn- l.mArm In (la TVI , had reached counsel for tha defense). "These iioor teaaers. guciarei m member of the prosecution today, "may not have, had criminal acquaintance with the McNamaras. but they were in communication with them at certain times and certain places which would have caused distasteful publicity." Details of the struggle for the testi mony of witnesses present a realtstio story, covering activity in many cities. "Many witnesses came over to us In tha laat few weeks." said Ford, "and thy brought with them money used to get them. Tou would be surprised at the number that came to our side vol untarily, too. Tho fact la. we frustrat ed the plana of tho other side to win by Illegitimate means, and they know they could not win If they took their chancea on legitimate procedures be cause we had a chain of damaging evi dence. I worked on overy detail of It and know that they were up against a stone wall, whichever way they turned." Bribes W ill Exceed Rewards. The money which witnesses were al leged to hava received from persona who wished to ally themselves with tha defense waa aald to' amount to a con siderable sum, and District Attorney Fredericks estimated that It would cover mora than all tha rewards ever offered for the arrest of the guilty par ties. The defense, even to data. It waa said, had no knowledge of the fact that some witnesses would have turned upon them when It ckme to the giving of tes timony. Against such odds as these tha defense would hava been battling, and to roeanbera of tha prosecution, there fore, tha surrender was not surprle Ing." Ths Los Angeles Typographical Union, a local of the International body to which Jamea B. McNamara belongs, re pudlsted him and his brother, John J. McNsmara. secretary- of tha Interna tional Association of Bridge and Struc tural Ironworkera. In resolutions adopt ed hero today. The resolutions, adopted by the mem bership. Instruct the officials of tha union to mako a statement, thetext of which is Included in the resolutions themselves. "Now that they have confessed their guilt, having duped, deceived and be trayed us and our officers, Samuel Qompers. president of tha American Federation of Labor, and James M. Lynch, president of tha International Typographical Cnlon, by commission of such dastardly act. wa repudiate all connection with thnm or their kind, tha resolutions say. I'aloa Desnaada Law Eafoveesaeat. "Tha union stands." tha statement declares, "for rigid enforcement of l,w." Belief la expressed In the right oi every man w - declared that today'a meeting wsa Tor the purpose of expressing "our repro bation of auch dastardly methoda." The atatemrnt further polnta out that tha officials of tha union, at tha time the Lob Angeles Times was blown up, asked that a special grand Jury be empaneled to investigate tha trag edy and asserts that It "Instantly cama to the aid of that newspaper and com posed the Issue of that morning." Tha seclusion thrown about tha pris oners was not penetrated, even by their counael. today, although Attorney Jo seph Scott visited them for about an hour tonight. Attorney Darrow, seemingly greatly refreshed, walked about a little lake near his home, chatting with friends. "I slept all night." he declared, re ferring to the preceding two weeks, which hava driven him near to nervous breakdown. He said there waa noth ing to ba said about tha case. Confeesloa Aroaaea Interest. Interest here centers about the con fession of Jamea B. McNamara. which District Attorney Frederlcka haa an nounced will ba made probably on Tuesday, the day set for tha sentence of the brothers Fredericks declared definitely that It would not be forthcoming sooner, al though he ass entreated by a room full of newspaper men to "hurry it up." "I wouldn't If I could." he said. "It will not come out before then." Among rumors thst circulated to night was one thst Milton A. Schmidt, also under tndlotment for tha Tlmea dynamiting, was In town and under surveillance. Thla was denied by At torney Ford. "I don't know anything about it, and I would know it It were so," bs aald. every man to a fair trial, but It la GIVE WIDOWS MOXET IS CRY Unions Suggest Turning McXinurt Fiind Over to Kin of Victims. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Dec. I. Grand Rapldy Typographical Union. No. S. today passed resolutions de nouncing McNamara brothers aa "arch ilends." but refused to Join In the de mand for tha death penalty, a larga part of the membership being opposed to capital punishment. The resolutions recommend that all money remaining in the McNamara de fense fund be diverted to the widows and orphans of the victims of the ex plosion attributed to the dynamiters. NEW YORK, Dec. 3. A proposal that the $190,000 subscribed by labor unions to aid the .McNamara defense fund be turned over to the relatives of victims of the Los Angeles Times dis aster was Indorsed at a meeting of tha Central Labor Union of Brooklyn today. BROTHERS GALLED SPIES SOCIALIST SATS CAPITAL. HIRED M'XAMARAS. Infammatory Address Attributes Times Crime to Conspiracy of Employers. Addressing an audience of 800, prin cipally men. at tha Socialist Hall. Fourth and Alder streets, last night. C B. Ellis, a Socialist street speaker, charged that the "capitalistic class" aa it was represented by the Merchants and Manufacturer Association, waa alone responsible for the destruction of tha Los Angeles Times building and tha death or xi worKingmen. ad dress was replete with Inflammatory and inferential atatements, tne aoie purpose of which was to leave witn wi- i . v. . Inutlnn that amolOT- dii auuuu'i -" " era of labor were the real perpetrators or tne loi Without offering any aetense ior mo McNamaraa or mentioning their con fession, save aa a basis for his inciting statements, the speaker asserted that tha violence of the explosion which de stroyed tho Los Angeles Times build ing wss doe largely to escaping gas and did not alone result from the ex plosion of the dynamlts. Because of tha leak In the gas main, r.uis uuuer . i. .vi. ih. roananslhtlltv for the result of the explosion to General Otis, owner or the ouuaing. no ni '"" i v. V a H-frnctlon of the IO snow ..- --- building was not the work of anarch ists, or of union men. nenner oi wnum. v . . 1 A k.n.flt hv 1 1 bUt WSS Ii aaiu, v. - - tha result of a conspiracy on tha part of tha "capitalistic class" to crush or ganised laoor. "I waa told today by a man who knew the two McNamara brothers." said Ellla. 'that neither waa aotually a structural ironworker and that tha only work In that relation they ever did waa to paint one or two bridges. Tou probably wonder how It was that they got Into the organization. Well, they got in all right and tha Interests in Hvnamltlna the Los An geles building saw that they got there. Such men as tney cwum and remain long In our organisation. because we keep track or tnem ana would soon have ousted tnem. Ellis referred to Burns and Pinkar- ton and their operatives as muB and prophesied thst so long aa xno . , .i...- .nminiiMl to be ODDresseoL Just thst long would violence continue. General Otis waa aenouncea as a. ma ster who had the blood of Innocent worklngmen on his hands regardless Haste is Not waste when a you telegraph. Western Union "Day Letters" and "Kight Letters" save waste. Telephone the West ern Union any time. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY f 1 . A Tbe Stomach Welcomes Quick Relief. A Ftuart'o Tablet not only aids diges tion but It actually does the digesting Itself. In other words It furnishes ex actly the same elements for the diges tion of food as the natural Juices of the stomach. The stomach, therefore. Is not called upon to do any of the work except to churn the Juices furnished by the tablet and then push the digest ed food along Into the intestines where It will be still further digested and tho strength taken up by the blood to be carried to the muscles and nerves of the body. So by taking a Stuarfa Dyspepsia Tablet after a meal you gi-ve the stom ach the rest it needs in which to mend Itself and grow well again. And you absolutely prevent the souring of any food, the formation of any poisonous gases, belching, foul breath or consti pation. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have done more for humanity and have caused more rejoicing than any other one agency that can be named. Every druggist everywhere sells and personally recommends Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. The price Is SO cents per box. If yon first wish to try them a sample package will be sent you free If you write to F. A. Stuart Co, 160 Stuart Bldg., Marshall. Mich. of tho confession of the McNamaras." Larry Sullivan was classed aa a "vil lain and a spy." Tha meeting took on the appearance of a revival, a collection being taken and an appeal made to converta to So cialism to Identify themselves with the organisation. Several signed member ship cards which were distributed In the audience. "G0MPERS KNEW:" BURNS (Continued from First Pass.) and correspondence are now in . . . ! D.J.HI rrand lurT. the nanos oi - The faot that two men are to be punished for dynamiting Is not the most "Important feature of thla inves tigation said Mr. Badorf. Damage to Plants Big. "The members of the National Erec tors' Association are Interested chiefly In exposing and bringing to Justice the persons responsible for 100 explosions destructive of bridge and structural iron work since August. 1906. In many states from Massachusetts to the Pa cific Coast. "The property destroyed was that or companies employing non-union Iron workers. The cost of this campaign of terrorism was enormous and it was systematically carried on. We assert that a number of men besides the Mc Namaras were concerned in the plans for these explosions and we purpose to assist In every way In uncovering them. We shall lend every assistance to tha Federal authorities and we have every assurance that the inquiry will be most thorough." Ryan's Whereabouts Not Knovra. No information was available here tonight of the whereabouts of Frank M Ryan, president of the Association of Iron Workers. Acting Secretary H. S Hockln said he was advised that Mr. Ryan would arrive here tonight from Atlanta, Ga., where he was yesterday. He had had nothing from him today, he said. He added that no meeting of the executive board of the Iron Work ers would be called to take action on tbe McNamaraa until Mr. Ryan re turns to headquarters here. "Do you continue to affirm that yon personally do not believe that the ex ecutive board should repudiate John J McNamara as secretary-treasurer of the organisation?" Ms. Hockln was asked. t . i have been quoted to that errect, ba answered, "but now I refuse even to say whethsr or not I waa quoted correctly. The executive board will de termine our policy." From Indianapolis Mr. Burns said ha was going to Cleveland and thence to New York, and he probably would ba back in Indianapolis later this week. ut he was not sure. He said he ex- a a. V m pected to go to the Pacific Coast in a short time, all of his travel being in connection with the McNamara case. GOMPERS REITERATES DEVIAL He Also Seeks to Know Why He) Waa Kept In tbe Dark. NEW YORK, Dec 8. Late tonight Mr Gompers, when asked about any knowledge he might have of the con ference called by Attorney Darrow at Los Angeles preceding the McNamara pleas of guilty, attended, it is stated by at least one member of the Ameri can Federation of Labor, Edward Nock els, secretary of the organization in 17 Wo have secured from the largest silk hosiery mill In the United States a special shipment of their "Run-of-Mill" Silk Hose at a spe cla,XlgTire. Made with rein forced garter tops, lisle soles, splendid wearing, designed to sell' up to, per pair, 2. (Black only) special at Regular EOo quality Women's Silk Lisle; also Fine Cotton Hose in special holiday boxes. gl QQ Three pairs la box, only ttt Mphnanlr" Plira fUlk Guaranteed box pairs three montb III tit 0 and Fiber Silk Knitted Ties for men a 50c tie In an individual holly box all desirable colors, 25 C only.. Umbrellas Unusual values in all grades of Umbrellas, from the cheapest to the best. No present more ac ceptable than an umbrella. We vrlll lay aside any you select. As a boost for the Holiday trade, we will give with every Suit or Overcoat ordered this week an extra pair of trousers of the same material as the suit or a fancy striped trousering, worth $9.00. "We show 250 different patterns in Blue Serges, Blue and Black Cheviots, Imported and Domestic Tweeds in brown and grays at 25 " With an extra pair of trousers free. 200 different patterns of English Black and Blue Clav Worsteds, Imported Harris and Bannockburn Tweeds and a line of beautiful Cheviots in all the late colors, at $30 Our stock is all this season's new goods. Our workmanship is the best in Portland. IWe use nothing but the finest tririiniings. REMEMBER OUR GUARANTEE You Must Be Absolutely Satisfied With Your Suit, Otherwise It Won't Leave Our Establishment. This sale lasts but one week. n t? h h o n t mm I ctMF!M h 322 MORRISON STREET Portland Chicago, reiterated his denial that ho knew of the object of the conference. "Until the whole thing came out in the newspapers I had not the faintest suspicion of an idea what the confer ence was about. I simply knew that Darrow ad called some of the men to Los Angeles, but there "was never a hint as to the object of tha call." Mr. Gompers, asked If he could ex plain how he came to be kept in ig norance, replied: "What we want to know, is why wo were kept in Ignorance from tha first. We had a right to know." Asked if he blamed the men in charge of the case for not setting him straight or for not reporting to him, he con tinued: "Am I In any position to blame: can emtons HfVft slaves am vMBttmsf 309 Morrison Street Opposite Post-office Pre-Holiday Glove, Hosiery, Umbrella and Tie Sale Hose Gloves An unusual offering for this sale only. An opportunity for early Chrisjtmas shoppers In a W o m a n's Fine French Kid, with lat est wide e m b r oidery. all the new colors a beautiful holiday Cjg glove The following have been grouped in order to make an especially at tractive offering for Gift Gloves or for your own wear: Women's Fine Outseam Kid, Pique Sewn Kid, Genuine Arabian Hose In Christmas Mocha. Real Engnsn Cape Gloves In all thq 1 ff desirable colors, styles ax.ij guarantees V(i per pair. ruin rOMRrJATlO SKT Heavy, Pure Silk Hose Z.hlT7. Pure Silk Knitted Tie in fancy ,-, . .rr.ivnt c-lft box value $2.00, on Men's "Varsity" Guaranteed Gloves made of finest KASSAN stpek a soft, pliable, splendid glove worth $2.00 of t r?f any one's money i X Auto and Driv ing Gloves We are headquarters for Auto and Driving Gloves. Fur backs and fur-lined gloves are here in abundance. Also mittens of all kinds. I.ennon's Glove Orders offer a dignified method of making m most acceptable Christmas Remembrance. Hotel Block I blame before I know mors of, wh happened.?" McCormlck Meets Wickersham. WASHINGTON, Dec. S. Several co ferences have been held between A. McCormlck. United States District A torney In Los Angeles, and Attorne General Wickersham, but both del that these have to do with the McN mara case. Judge Will Preside at Olympla. VANCOUVER. Wash., Dec 3. (Sp AiDi i rtnnaiH ltTpATftflter Judca of tl Superior Court of Clark County, w: preside for Judge Mltcneu, at (jiympi from uecemDer a to jv. gl.75 Tain for S1.KO Value for sK aa 3) 1 .UU 1 04.2 f