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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1912)
DEPUTIES FIRE Ofl BINGHAM STRIKERS Btoodshed Ensues and Truce Existing in Copper Mining Strike Is Broken. VENGEANCE IS THREATENED County N Attorney Reaches Camp to Investigate Charge That Offi cers Have Committed Grave Excesses. BIXGHAM, Utah, Oct 1L An attack on a Greek hillside setlement by SO deputy sheriffs, ywrhich resulted In bloodshed, and several minor disturb ances today completely broke the truce that recently prevailed among all those involved In the copper miners strike. Excitement reached a high pitch to night. Street were crowded and threats of vengeance were made openly by the strikers. A mass meeting called by local bus! ness men was held today so that those desiring to return to work might dis cuss the situation. Precautions were taken to prevent trouble with those not In sympathy with the movement. Both the Utah Copper Company and the Utah Consolidated Mining Company managed to make considerable head way today. Twenty-five trainmen and several bridge carpenters returned to work for the former company. The first tralnload of ore was shipped to the Magna mill. The Utah Consolidated Mining Company, according to offi cials, has over SO men at work. Deputies and Greeks FIsfct. Shortly after a steam shovel began operation today, at the Utah Copper Company's pit Greek strikers congre gated at their settlement, which faces the excavation. Deputies closed in upon them from all directions, while others stood at the top and bottom of the canyon with rifles trained upon the crowd. A partially completed trench, which the deputies assert was Intended for breastworks, was discovered. While tome of the officers dispersed the crowd, others searched the houses. Sev eral weapons were seized. One Greek was felled by a blow over the bead with a rifle. Another was shot through the leg, which was almost torn off. He may die. Assistant General Manager Gemmell, of the Utah Copper Company, who ar rived today, witnessed the attack of the deputies. General Manager Jackling expressed regret tonight that anyone had been injured. "The company Is trying to do every thing in its power to avoid conflict," he said. Charse Made Asralnat Deputies. County Attorney Willy arrived In the camp tonight to investigate charges of lawlessness made against the deputies by the union leaders. They charge that the men were assaulted without cause, and that trunks were broken open by raiding deputies and more than $700 of the men's savings stolen. They say the man who was shot had been searched and released and as he was walking away was fired on. In addi tion they charge the deputies with car rying on a campaign of intimidation to force the men to return to work.- The deputy sheriffs in charge here say the shooting resulted from the accidental discharge of a rifle. Workmen at the Garfield smelter of the American Smelting & Refining Company reported today that they had been asked to sign an agreement to remain at work if the smelter should handle non-union ore from Bingham. Those who refused to sign. It is said, were discharged. WIFE SUES FOR DIVISION Woman Sajs ex-Idnhoan Sold Prop erty Before He Disappeared. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 11. (Special.) Mrs. Ida L, Dickey, wife of ex-Mayor Dickey, of Burleigh, Idaho, and who Is now a permanent resident of San Diego, filed a suit this morning for a portion of her husband's $250,000 es tate and for separate maintenance. Mrs. Dickey asserts that she is In need of funds and that ber husband has not provided for her since he disap peared from their home in 1910 and went to San Diego. Mrs. Dickey alleges that while her husband was Mayor of Burleigh he beat her and on one occasion choked her until she became unconscious. Mrs. Dickey asserts that her married troubles came to a climax when her husband sold all their realty holdings and stock and bond Interests in Bur leigh and went to San Diego. FREE CLASSES In raffia basketry. 4 Irish Crochet Art Needle Work. Macrame Lace Work. Children's Free Classes Every Saturday morning from 1 0 to 11 ej "-Lru-- I A. Oena Uie -IlUUICU. second Floor VICTOR AND COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES Sold on the easy payment system of sdc Down, SOc Week We deliver the machine and 1 2 rec ords to your home on the first pay ment Lower Main Floor ARTISTIC PICTURE - FRAMING Our stock of moulding is entirely new. embracing every wood in every finish, in every width at prices that we know to be the very lowest All our work is guaranteed. . sixth Floor INNOVATION TRUNKS Innovation Trunks are sold exclu sively in Pordand at this store. In i novation Trunks are unconditionally guaranteed and can be repaired Free of Charge at any agency in any city in the world. Priced from $30 to $90 Basememt Domestic Sewing Machines $1.00 Down $1.00 Week This is the first time the Domestic Sewing Machine has been for sale in a department store. It is guaran teed for twenty years. We will send one to your home upon the first pay ment of one dollar. Confiscated Net to Be Used. ASTORIA. Or, Oct. 11. (Special.) Under instructions received from the State Fish Warden. Deputy Warden Sweet today turned over two of the boats and nets that had been confiscat ed for Illegal fishing, to Frana Kank konen, manager of the Co-operative Packing Company. These boats were owned by Jacob Makl and Alexander Jonson, and the Makila Bros., the one owned by Andrew Juola being still In the hands of the department. These boats and nets were held by the depart ment as redeemable for $1000. The turning over of the gear today does not mean it has been redeemed, but Mr. Kankkonen Is responsible for it to the department, until a definite decision is reached. This action was taken so that the gear can be used pending a final adjudication of the case. Xewburg Lawyer's Son Gnilty. OREGON CITT, Or.. Oct. lL (Spe cial.) Richard Baxter Liville. 13 years of axe, son of a prominent lawyer of N'ewburg, pleaded guilty to a charge of passing a forged check in Circuit Judge Campbell's court. The young man declared that it was his first of fense, and promised not to violate the law in future. Judge Campbell gave the prisoner a, severe lecture, after which he paroled him. Alaska Seal Herd Increasing. OREGONIAX NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, Oct. 11. Alaska seal herds, un der the protection offered by the exist ing International agreement prohibiting pelagic sealing, has shown an increase from t'.Tii in 1911 to 215,738 in 1912, according to the report made by the Bureau of Fisheries today, based upon the census taken the past Summer. Skookumchuck Bridge Assured. CEXTRALIA. Wash, Oct. 11. (Spe cial.) The Lewis County Commission ers yesterday decided to build a new bridge over the Skookumchuck River Just west of Central la, the increased travel into the city from the west mak ing the structure a necessity. The new bridge will be it feet in width, of steel construction. The Best Only in BOYS' CLOTHING Blouses and Shirts Sizes 6 to 14 Years Priced From 50c to $2.50 Blouses in plain blue and tan chambray, navy and gray flannel, black sateen, striped and plain soisette, and marlras anA fanrv strined errav flannels. Made with turn umm-v9 - J 1 J J . down or golf collars and some with French cuffs: Sizes From 12 to 14 Shirts in plain chambray and soisette, fancy stripe per cale and madras. Made with attached or detached col lars. Plain and French cuffs. Corduroy Suits at $8.50 Brown and tan corduroy suits in sizes from 7 to 16 i m t it i r l . years. Made m trie popular iNorrois styie 01 uie ucsi quality corduroy. Have full lined pants. Ihese suits are very dressy as well as serviceable. $1.00 Blouses, Special 75c Sizes 6 to 14 Years Blouse of gray flannel with fancy black, blue, brown and lavender stripes. Also plain tan and white soisette and fancy stripes. All have new golf collar and turn back cuffs. These are the new tapeless blouses which the boys will find unusually convenient. Boys' Separate Pants $1.00 Sizes 4 to 17 Years Short brown corduroy pants, fancy gray and brown mixtures with taped seams. Also navy blue serge, full lined. These are cut full and have watch pockets. Rubber Capes and Coats Sizes 4 to 1 6 Years l Prices range from $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 to $3.50. Best quality black rubber capes, dull finish, made with or without arm slit Also coats with storm collars, hook and slot finish. Boys' Rain Coats Priced From $9.00 to $10.00 Sizes 6 to 16 Years -Boys slipon raincoats of extra quality, in tan only. Made with raglan sleeves. This also includes the newest :loth-finished coats in fancy brown mixtures, with set-in sleeves. Boys' Hats and Caps at 50c Sizes 6 to 14 Years -For the school boy we have a splendid assortment of fancy gray, brown, oxford and navy felt hats and plain colored felts. Some have plain brims and others are stitched. Bands to match. Also caps in pretty fancy gray, tan, brown and oxford mixtures., Little Boys' Suits 2 to 7 Years -We are showing all the newest wash suits in striped ealatea. plain linens and crash, fancy wash piques and heavy cords and poplin in white and colors, also hand embroidered in white. Prices $1.00, $1.35, $1.75 to $10.00. Fourth Floor. TAMS EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED The Newest Velvet Tarns at $4.95 Three weeks ago the original Suzanne Talbot Tam made its appear ance in New York. The original French models sold from forty to seventy-five dollars. Scarcely a week elapsed before shrewd American milliners saw the strikingly becoming features of this French creation and reproduced the Talbot model at a moderate price. The hats pictured show four becoming styles that are certain to be favorites here as well as b New York. Our purchase of these tarns includes over thirty styles. The majority of them in black, -also many in brown, navy, taupe and cerise. These hats are made of an excellent quality velvet with soft crowns and soft velvet brims. , . , -i,- j They are displayed both in the window and m the millinery depart ment, on the second floor. VI - 7 sP. 4S U'a ft,. -xvv. X Velour Dress Shapes, Special $5.00 These hats are of the finest quality velour blocked imported models in the very latest shapes. They are as light in weight as a feather, and would ordinarily sell for much more. In black, brown and navy. Black Draped Toques and Bonnets For women of mature age. A style of hat so hard to find, yet always in demand. We believe our assortment is the largest in the West Prices range from $4.50 to $16.50. . $10.00 Ostrich Plumes Special $5.00 This sale of Ostrich Plumes is unusual if quality and worth are com pared with feathers offered elsewhere. They are 19 inches long full nine inches wide, of male stock, hard flue large drooping heads. The colors are. black, white, brown, cerise, purple, royal blue and green shaded. No Charge Trimming Service Is extended provided you purchase an untrimmed hat and trimmings in our millinery section. And, apropos of this announcement, we wish to say that our collection of untrimmed hats and trimmings has been aug mented for Saturday. Second Floor. COATS FOR GIRLS FROM 13 TO 17 YEARS OLD Coats of fancy diagonal cloth in the box style with wide belt across the back, strictly man tailored throughout In tan and gray. Also coats of reversible English tweed in gray and tan. Made with large collar and deep turn back revere, trimmed with the reverse side of the cloth. Large patch pocket and side button back. . ' . ; JUNIOR COATS, PRICES FROM $13.50 TO $30.00 . We are showing a large assortment of junior coats in fancy, mixtures, serges, zibeline, cheviots, diagonals, boucle and imported materials. These coats are made in many differ ent styles. Some are trimmed with braid and buttons, others plain tailored with fancy stitching. JUNIOR SUITS, SPECIAL PRICE $18.50 These suits are for girls from 1 3, 1 5 to 1 7 years old. They are made of brown, blue, black and wine colored corduroy. Plain Norfolk style with patent leather belt 1 nm mings of buttons and braid. The skirts are made with panel in the back and front . SUITS FOR GIRLS AND JUNIORS These serge suits are unusually attractive and youthful. They are modeled in many at-" tractive styles and represent-the new fashion innovations of the 1912 season. Prices $14.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, to $37.50. ! CHILDREN'S COATS, SPECIALLY PRICED AT $5.95 These coats are made of diagonal cloth and mixtures in black, brown, gray and blue combined with plain contrasting color on the large collar and cuffs and reveres. They are made in the box style, double breasted, fastening with large buttons. Sizes 6 to 14 years. CHILDREN'S COATS, SPECIALLY PRICED AT $8.50 Coats of gray, brown and navy chinchilla cloth, with black, brown and navy blue velvet collars, patent leather belt and large fancy buttons. Sizes 6 to 14 years. CHILDREN'S THREE-PIECE SUITS, SPECIAL $9.50 For girls from 8 to 1 6 years. Of brown diagonal mixtures combined with plain cloth trimming, braid and buttons. The skirts are plain gored with panel back and front Box coat CHILDREN'S $16.50 THREE-PIECE SUITS $13.50 Suits of browrland gray corduroy in plaited Norfolk style; self belt and gored skirt Lace collar and cuffs, button trbiniing. Sizes 10 to 16 years. CHILDREN'S $8.00 SERGE NORFOLK DRESSES $6.95 These dresses are made of all-wool, sponged and shrunk navy blue and brown serge. They are modeled in the Norfolk style with large collar and reveres with scalloped edges. Plain skirt and leather belt Sizes 6 to 14 years. CHILDREN'S $7.00 SERGE DRESSES, SPECIAL $4.95 These dresses are also of sponged and shrunk serge in brown or navy. Made with large sailor collar trimmed with red, white, black or combination braid. Plaited ' skirt Sizes 6 tO 14 years. Four Floor. Ostrich Fancies at 98c Selling Normally at $1.50 This is by far the greatest bar gain we have ever offered in fancy ostrich feathers. It consists of feathers exactly as illustrated in white, black, cerise, royal blue and red. Every one of them fashionable shades. It is a flowering bunch that can be used to great advantage, as it is adaptable to most every style. Saturday at 98c Second Floor. Sale of Warm Gloves Chamoisettes and Cashmerettes For Children, Misses, Women Special 25c Selling Regularly 40c to $1 Dependable gloves, both lined and unlined, in black, white, chamois, pon gee, tan, gray, brown, mauve and navy. Spear back, plain stitching and em broidery. All sizes. Just the gloves for everyday wear on cold, disagreeable days. Ideal gloves for school girls and Hats on Sale Exactly as Illustrated $3.00 Children's Velvet Hats at $1.98 Little daughters between the ages of six and ten years will be delighted with these fetching little hats. They are made of the softest pliable velvets in small mushroom and drooping brim shapes. Attractively trimmed with pleated and folded silks or silks shirred on die under brim, in blue, pink or white. Some are daintily edged with lace frills and others with bows and loops, which add greatly to their attractiveness. second Floor. Saturday Is Juveiaile Day . at Opman-WoIfeCp. . I SSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSlBBaiBBBBSsaBiiSBHBBSSSSSMBSSSSSHBSSaBBBSSSBaSBSSVBSM lj II I I The Men's Shop Men's Blanket Bath Robes Blanket bath robes for men in a variety of handsome colors with contrasting stripes and figures. All made with heavy girdle at the waist cord and tassel at the necL Full sixty inches long, 72 inches wide, making the garments of easy proportions and good length. Prices $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 to $27.50. Men's Special $4.00 Robe $2.45 Men's special blanket bath robe made with girdle, cord and tassel at the neck. Sixty inches long and seventy-two inches wide. In a large collection of good-looking man colors in both stripes and figures. , Men's Neckwear 50c to $3.00 Each We show exclusive styles in men's neck dress, ties with nar row and wide flowing ends in plain colors, Persian effects, basket weaves, brocades and knitted effects, all of English make. Plain Repp Silk Ties $1.00 Each Four-in-hands of plain Repp silk, made with wafer thin neck band and shown in blues, reds, green, purple, gray, heliotrope and brown. Manhattan Shirts Shirts made for the well dressed man who is particular as to fit, styles, patterns and colors. We carry this make of shirts to the exclusion of all others, and we pride ourselves cn our display and assortment. At $1.50 to $4.00 each are plain and plaited shirts of deli cate colors and neat stripes, pin dots and two and three-tone color combinations. Manhattan shirts with separate cuffs. Manhattan shirts with extra long sleeves. Manhattan shirts with French cuffs. Manhattan shirts with stiff bosoms and attached cuffs. Manhattan shirts of fine imported madras, cheviots and silk and wool mixtures. Prices $ 1 .50 to $4.00, First Floor. ash. St. Entrance The New NecKwear Stock collars attractively and neatly hand embroidered, 50c. The new Robespierre shape jabots of soft, shadow lace, combined with hand embroidered linen and batiste. Priced from $1.00. $130 to $1.95. Chemisettes of fine ecru and white plain nets in the new vest shape, with tape attached to hold them in place. Price 50c. Low turn down collars of linen cluny lace in assorted designs. Price 95c. Hand embroidered batiste chemisettes at $1.25. Sleeve and neck rufHings of lace, chiffon and net in white, ecru and black. Prices from 25c to 95c yard. $3.00 MARABOUT STOCK EFFECTS $1.95 In this sale we offer just two hundred of these becoming and fashionable neck scarfs. In black and natural color. Four strands wide and two yards long. , $4.00 Marabout Set, Special $2.95 Marabout neck pieces in the long stole effect and cape style, in black, natural and brown. $5.00 Marabout Scarfs, Special $3.95 Cape effects of marabout in black, natural and brown. $9.00 Marabout Scarfs, Special $5.95 They come in black, natural and brown. Made in the cape effect. First Floor. misses. BOYS' AND GIRLS' UNION SUITS, 50c EACH Of heavy weight white or silver gray fine ribbed cotton, made with long sleeves, ankle length. Silk trimmed and finished. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Have drop seat The larger sizes in regulation shape. CHILDREN'S UNDERGARMENTS, 40c TO 80c EACH Heavy weight wool-mixed fine ribbed vests or pantalettes, in white or silver gray. Extra fine in quality and perfect fitting, unshrinkable finished garments. BOYS' UNDERWEAR AT 50c GARMENT Shirts or drawers that are perfect in fit and durability. Medium weight in white or ecru ribbed cotton. BOYS' UNDERWEAR AT $1.00 GARMENT Boys shirts and drawers of heavy wool mixed in silver gray, also union suits with long sleeves, ankle length, in silver gray wool mixed.