SOUTHERN ACIFIC TURNS DQIUION Railroad Refuses to Recognize New Organization of . Shop Employes. CONFERENCES CALLED OFF :IX-mnd for More TJ nt Shorter Honrs Made tJ 000 Men Called Xnjut by OfriclaU; No Mrlke Action Vrt. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 5. (Special.) Demands have ben mads by. shop mptovs and mechanics In the employ cf the Hirrlman Uns for larger and ahorter hours. The demands have, been refused by official of the com pany and both fide are now awaiting further development. M..re than in men of the Pacific srtem of the Southern Faclflc are. In volved In the demand. From the office of K. E. Calvin, vlce prement and iteneral manager-or the Southern Pacific Company, the tate tnent wa authorised today that there ha been no chanice In the attitude of , tt;e company toward the demand for Increased pay. horter houra and many other demand made by the federated hop employe of the Harrlaian line, recently oraanlied under the name or the Kallroad fcniploye Federation. Crafts Are llPooCiU-tf. . r It vai announced that ! further dealln would be hsd with the federa tion, the company official recoajnlxln; enly the varlou craft doing ahop W"reemen( are In force with the dif ferent craft and It 1 aerted that the company official are perfectly ""lln" at any time to hold conference wltn thee or;anltlon- Tfce company refusat to meet tot demand of the federation wa an nounced by II. J- Small, general uper-Intendt-nt of motive power for the Pa cific system, in a letter poted late yesterday in all the Southern Pacific hop 'of the Pacific ytem- Several conference had been held previously between company official ami officer of the federation. No action ha been taken today by the federation looking to further con ference with the company official here or to a strike. If l ald that an attempt will be made to ecure favor able consideration of the demand from the Eastern official of the Southern pacific and that if the demand are re fused there aetrlke rote may be taken. Demand Called l'njn Small said today: The mechanic have made demand that the company cannot grant. The men working In the company hop her and at other place along the Coast are gettlna- bet ter wage under working condition than anywhere In the United State." Asked If the company eSintemplated any trouble. Small added: l don't think so. We have refused to grant the demand made by the men. and I think w have Justification for do lngNo CHANCE SUSPENDS TINKER Manager" S He Didn't Clis.se Fly nd Put Hliu Out for Season. CHICAGO. Aug. 5. Joeph Tinker, shortstop of the Chicago National, wa suspended for the ret of thl playing eason and fined $150 today for "In different fielding." a charged by Man ager Frank Chance. Tinker' failure to purue Dauberf short fly In the sixth inning wa charged by Chance with responsibility for two run. Immediately after the game Chance held a conference with President Mur phy and Tinker" sentence wa pro nounced. Zimmerman i ld ' to be dated for the berth made vacant by Tinker" removal. ROBERT LORAINE TO WED Well-Know n Actor Engaged to Pres ent Wife of Joe Coyne. NEW TORK, Aug. 5. (Special.) Returned voyager brought new to day from London that Alexandra Car Hale, now wife of Joseph Coyne. Is en gaged to marry Robert Loratne. The Coynes have not been seen In public together for a long time. Mia Carlisle once met Nat Goodwin. She accompanied him from London to New Tork a few year ago to be hi leading lady, but remained her only two day and did not appear with him on the New Tork stage. OUST MAKES CITY THIRST Fine Particles Clog Pomps and Pen dleton Has No Water. FENDLETOX. Or.. Aug. 5. Special.) Pendleton was absolutely without water for several hours today a a re sult of lust evening's dust storm. Th storm shut off the electric cur rent which pumps the water, and the auxiliary steam pumping plant could not be placed In running order for more than half a day. STAGE UPLIFJ INDORSED Aid Promised In effort of Federated Catholic Societies. ST. LOUIS. Aug. S. Letter from leading theatrical producers in the country, pledging their support to a movement of the American Federation of Catholic Societies to "uplift- the stage, will be read at the tenth annual convention of the society at Columbus, t. August 20. Prominent producer promise their aid in suppressing Immoral dramas. WATER FIRM IS BLAMED Impure Supply I Pumped at North yaklnia. Finds Coirrt. NORTH TAKIMA. Wash.. Aug. S. A -conviction was secured this afternoon In tii criminal action brought by the City Health Department, rharglng the Pacific Power Light Company with wilfully permitting the Cascade Lum ber Company to pump polluted water from It mill pond Into the city malna. . The action was brought under a law passed by the la-it Legislature, mak ing it a gross misdemeanor for any person or corporation supplying the public with water to allow tbe Intro duction of Infection of any kind. The offense is alleged to have been com mitted In May. and the epidemic of typhoid occurring In that month re sulted in an agitation which brought Pr. L. L. Lumsden. of Washington. D. C of the United States Marine Hos pital Corps, to North Yakima to take charge of an investigation by the city and county. This ult wss the culmination of the probe. A fine of $99.9. the maximum .eeseeesS' - I i , , ' i I t v A . j I III , i -V J) J t - ' ' : i ; . , t : .-'! " i : t'oteael V. C. Greeae, Faasaus Oisfr Mlaer mm Premoter Whw Died Veeterday. In a Justice Court, wa Imposed. The Pclflc Power A Light Company' at torney. Ira P. Englehart, served notice e will appeal. - COL VV. GREENE PASSES NOTED MIXING PROMOTER DIES IN MEXICO. i : Cannae Scone-of Last Hours of Rich Man Whose Funeral Will Be Held In I-os Angeles. CANANEA. MI- Aug. S. Colonel W. C. Greene, one of the most pictur esque copper magnate in the South west, died here at 6 o'clock thla morn ing from acute pneumonia. HI meteoric rise from a pennlle prospector to a dlrecVIng genlua In the Cananea. copper territory gave him an exceptional standing in the region. A corps of physicians from El Paso ar rived a short time before Colonel Greene s death. Colonel William Cornell Greene was born August 2. 1851. at Duck Creek. Wis. He first came to Cananea in l7g. He waa married in 188J to Mrs. Ella Moson. Two children were born, one of whom. Mr. Harry Langstow. of Rochester. N. Y, Is atlll living. Mrs. Greene died in 1898. Colonel Greene married a second time In 1901, the bride being Miss Msrie Proctor, of Hollywood. Cal. Six children were born of this marriage. ..It was decided today by his rela tives that the burial should be In Los Angeles, his home, after special serv ices here Monday, to which the dead man's Intimate friends will come In special trains from Blsbee. Tombstone and Tucson. Ariz. It was as a farmer that Colonel Greene made the "stake" that enabled him to purchase from the widow of Governor Pesqulere, of Sonora. Mexico, the old and practically abandoned working of La Cananea mines. These old working Greene developed until they reached their present productive capacity of 100,000.000 pound of copper annually. .- The panic year of 1907 forced Greene to give over the actual management of the Cannnea propertlea, but he Btlll maintained large Interest herj and wa the owner of great cattle ranoiies In various parts of Mexico. UNIQUE FAKER CAUGHT ARMENIAN SIMULATES IXSAXITY TO GET FREE OCEA TRIP. ' Immigrant Who Tries to Be Deport ed in Cnusual Fix of Being Com- pVUed to Remain. . ST. LOL13. Ag. t. An unique method for getting trips to Europe at the ex pense of the United State Government wa revealed yeterday by the arret of Karonk D. Qarambdlan, an Armenian, snd the recital of his alleged scheme In a warrant for conspiracy Issued by Assistant United States District Attor ney Charles H. Daues. Another Arme nian, aald to be Implicated In the al leged conspiracy. Is being sought. The plan was Arcadian In its slm- 1. MwmimtmJt In I m 111 S t In W SOmS PUIIW 1 v.-..-.--- " - ; disease or other affliction such as would render the presence oi m person m . . . .lAl.iInn nf thm lmml- l U 1 cuuuw i . .v- - gratlon laws. Thereupon, the Govern ment would insist upon me urpui lo tion of the person, paying all expenses Involved. GaramJrilan. according to Attorney Daues. pretended to be crazy, and was confined for 3J days In the observation ward of the city hospital without re ult. and confessed the deception. I J8 Trademarks Registered. SALEM. . Or.. Aug. 5. (Special.) There are ltiS trademark registered in the state, according to a letter sent out by the Secretary of State's office todsv. Sarsaparilla Cures all blocxl humors, all ernp tions, chairs the complexion, cre ates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired feeling, gives vigor and vim. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablet called tarulsks. Drug Sundry Specials Liquid Face 'Powder, 50c Grade 39c Yii important sale of Wisdom's Ro bcrtine Liquid Face Powder comes in cream, white and flesh color, and- is unexcelled as a complexion beauti fier; sells regularly at 50c; QQr this sale only, at 17 arHIRDANpMORRjSSa The Most in Value, The Best in Quality Drug Sundry Specials Viola Talcum Powder reduced to. 7$ Eastman's Tooth Powder. -10 Mermen's Liquid Dentifrice. . ..15 Palm Olive Pace Cream. . 25 Fancy Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 10 (V. hnv PaDer with Envelopes. .12 i nn "RplinhlA Alarm Clocks. . . .69 H-.j.. Great OdLdfe V , ; 1 : ' - ; : : and End Bale AniionncedL For Tomorrow ! amd Tuesday Thhere SeW'cdtha? on your list of needs. After such a busy season as we've been having, we've accumulated a large qtrty " o? odds and UlotsTbrSen lines and remnants, and we are going to clean them out on this occasion. So come and help us get our stVs in Rrir, for FAll business. The great bargains you'll find here will certainly repay the effort. The Greatest Values of the Season in Beautiful New Tfluslin Underwear Our popular Muslin Underwear Section is teeming from end to end with unmatchable. offerings of well-made neatly trimmed garments. It is a sale that .many prudent women will nrnfit bv. . Muslin Gowns, $3-$d.zo Values, $1.98 rAn extra fine showing of women's Night gowns in the. low-neck slip-over style, made of extra fine quality, nainsook or crepe and daintily trimmed with p r e t ty embroideries, laces and ribbons. Reg- ular $3.00 and $3.25 Srals, priced CM QQ this sale . ..W j-.- Corset Covers, $1.25 $1.50 Values, 98c A omr loTTA cn!orf i nn nf Cnrsot Covers "of fine oualitv nainsool?, all daintily trim- n .ed with fine embroideries, laces and ribbons. All hand somely designed, well made and finety finished. QRr Regular $1.25-$1.50 values, specially priced at Muslin Drawers, $1.50-$2.00 Values, 98c A very fine line of Muslin Drawers, shown in the wide cir cular and umbrella style, made of very good quality cam bric or nainsook with trimmings of dainty lace and em broideries. Regular $1.50-$2.00 values, QRr speciallv priced this sale iiirDrisiii uit Values mj With tbp Fall season not so verv far away, it wll pay ypu well to investigate this early showing of Fall Suits. We are receiving ex press shipments daily -of the most select new season styles. Coats are smartly tailored in medium length, with collars of same cloth, vel vet or satin and otherwise plain or braid trim med. Skirts are plain gored or made with small pleats. Everything considered, you will find these garments the smartest shown for many seasons. Materials are shown in a wide variety, including the popular serge cheviot suitings in black, navy and. other plain colors; also tweeds in rich brown and gray mixtures. $15.00 1 $19.50 $25.00 i 1 Silk Petticoats Extraordinary values in Petticoats of good quality silk taffeta and messa line. They are shown in numerous popular plain and changeable colors. Several styles, including plain, corded, sectional flounces, while others have accordion-pleated ruffles, underlay with dust ruffle. , fiy2 Extraordinary values at. . . . .:. . . . . .. Hr Silk Dresses at Ten Dollars Astonishing reductions on Silk Dresses. " Regular fifteen to twenty-five dol lar dresses at ten dollars. They include a lot bought at half price and many of our regular stock. - Shown in this season's choicest models; plain or with lace yokes and daintily trimmed. Materials are good quality taffeta and mes saline in plain colors and dainty patterns. Also a few of wool S! 1 A A A challie. Regulaivprices $15 to $25. Special Monday-Tuesday. Waist Snecial Fine quality Lawn Waists in many pretty styles. All-over embroidered fronts; others with lace yokes and some in neat tucked effects. Open back and front, with long or three-quarter sleeves Exceptional waist values at . '. $1.25 A Surplus Stock of Beautiful Black Silks at Noteworthy Reductions Again we emphasize the merits and attractive saving opportunities of this nreat sale by. offering some 2000 yards of beautiful Black Silks at specially reduced prices, inree lots tocnoose irom, au oi guarauietu. quam . Black Messaline, 65c Grade at 45c 800 yards of Swiss Messaline Silks, full 19 inches wide, shown in a per fect black and guaranteed to .wear satisfactorily. Best 65c AFC Arm l-i -io cola rmlv of AC V- J.ClLltj LliAO OUIV iv Black Messaline, 85c Grade at 59c 600 yards of extra heavy Black Swiss Messaline Silks, full 26 inches wide. Comes in a perfect weave and a deep rich black. Best 85c RQr An cola of i. due uii ocu. c. u , Yard-Wide Black French Messaline Silks of Best $1.25 Quality, on Sale 89c 900 yards of French Messalines and Pailette De Soie Black Silks of excep tionally fine quality; silks that are perfect in both weave and finish and are extremely fashionable. They come full 36 inches wide and sell O Q p reguiariy at pj..j-ci jaiu. j. hccu j.jj. imo now French Voiles 75c Yard 1 40-inch French Voiles, shown in the most desirable shades with Novelty Jacquard silk overstripes in self col ors. It is a sheer, beautiful material especially adapted for evening ,and part' dresses, waists, etc., ' r7r specially priced this sale at. . ' R. & S. Poplins, $1.25 Yard 42-inch Killarneen Poplins the fa mous R. & S. silk and wool fabrics shown in over twenty colors in street and evening shades. It is a fabric of graceful weaves that drape beauti fully and is extremely fash- S -i . O C ionable, moderately priced XmmUO Embroidery Remnants Half Price We have arranged another extraordinary sale of Embroidery Remnants, for tomorrow. The assortment is even greater than before and the values 'are simply unmatchable. You will find remnants of bands edges, insertions, flouncings, corset cover and waisting , Embroideries in beautiful patterns suitable for most any purpose. They come in all widths in lengths from y2 to 4 yards each, and are strictly high-grade goods.. All are as fresh and clean as when they left the factory and are exceptional values at our regular low remnant prices. Remember you have choice of the entire assortment to morrow at ONE-HALF THE MARKED REMNANT PRICES. The Season5 s Great est Sale.of Women's Pumps and Oxfords $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 Grades, your choice at $1.98 Pr. All Styles, All Leathers, All Sizes, One Price You should have seen the crowd of women who attended our Shoe sale the past week. The response to our advertisement was imme diate and generous, proving to our satisfaction that hundreds of prudent women have learned to wait and profit by our annual August sale. For tomorrow and Tuesday we have arranged an unmatchable offering of thou sands of pairs of Pumps and Ox fords in every conceivable style and in all the popular leathers, including a complete range of sizes and widths. The brands are all well known and include "Sherwood Shoe Co.," "Chas. K. Fox," "Val Duttenhoffer," and many others. The values are $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. No matter what you may want in Pumps and Oxfords, attend this sale and make a substantial saving. qh qo The price will be .1..-.r...-.H-.,..N?--'0 Plenty of experienced salespeople to render prompt service Sale Thousands of Yards of Pretty Wash Goods Few women will care to miss this important sale of Wash Goods, IOr SUCH VaiUCS as lutsts etie nut met niiu vaj. 18c to 25c Values at 15c 8000 yards of Lawns, Batistes, Organdies, Voiles, Foulards and other equally as desirable fabrics shown in a large variety of styles and colorings, suitable for waists, gowns and dresses. Regular val ues from 18c to 25c a yard. Your choice at 12Vc to 18c Values at 10c An unlimited assortment of at tractive new styles in Lawns, Organdies, Batistes, etc., all this season's goods in neat colorings that have sold regularly, from 121'ic to 18c a yard, are now re duced to Jess than wholesale price, the yard 10 First Showing of Fall Cottons Complete assortments selected with the greatest care from the best foreign and domestic mills, insuring patrons best possible values. New Kimono Velours, shown in a great variety of styles and col orings, at .15 New Bordered Challie delaines, shown in neat designs in dark colors, at .... ' 2o New Kimono Crepes, shown .in attractive new styles in medium and dark colors, at 19 New Outing Flannels, of best standard quality, fancy and plain styles, at , 10 Our entire stock of Hammocks, including many styles in desirable colorings and ranging in price from $1.25 up to $7.50, at. . . OFF