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i 10 V TIIE OREGON DAILY y JOOTtNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY JEVENING, AUGUST 21, 1003. 1 IF Mighty Seldom WU1 You Pick Up Money in the Street Just as rarely can you match - the values in Watches as we're offering here, and all we ask is your promise of only $1.00 A WEEK , and you get the best Elgin or Hampden movement with a Fays or Boss case, with a iS.vrnr pjiarnntp. Oinir ' of either ladies' or gents' size. $12.00 BUYS A BEAUTY Ladies' or Gents' size, fully warranted. I. GEVUR.TZ & SONS FIRST AND YAMHILL STS. PLAN APPROVED BY : FEDERATED TRADES Report of Committee Urges Adoption of Arbitra r tion Plan,' Tb commutes appointed by the Fed erated Trades Council to Investigate the ScuUin plan of arbitration has for warded a report to the president of that organisation In which It any: "We have examined Into the plana for a local board of conciliation and arbitration for the settlement of all further labor disputes: alao a bill for ' the enactment of a state law, creating a state board of arbitration for the abor purpose, as drafted by P. H. ScuUin, member of the United Brother hood of Carpenters and Joiners of XV-.. W, and hot- to report:- ' . "We most.beartOy rcmjuund endorsement by the Federated Trades Council and all other trades unions, be lieving that their adoption and opera tion will prove themselves an Industrial blessing alike to employer and employe and the publlo at large; and ultimately bring about that much-to-be-destred end, a better feollng. greater confidence and a mutual desire between the now contending forces for a closer co-opera tlon for their mutual benefit, and the general prosperity of the publlo at large Oeorge Elites, president of the United Brotherhood of Railway Employes. wll te in foruano. on Beptember 3 and de liver an address In the A. O. U. W. Hall on economic subjects. He will also set forth reasons why worklngmen should be members of the American Labor Union. A. P. Apperson. business agent of the local organization. Is send ing communications to all the unions In the city, apprising them of the meet ing. Mr. Estes la now In Southern Ore gon and will speak In all the towns along the line of the Southern Pacific. Preferred Stock Canned Oooda Allen A I-ewls' Best Brand. T ANTI-RUST SOAP REMOVES RU5T STAINS OF DAYS' OR YEARS' STANDINQ, WITHOUT INJURINO THE COLORINQ OR THE FINEST FABRIC JULIUS ABLER, Sole Agent. Room 3, Chamber of Commerce. Telephone, Exchange ao. I CLEAR ANP.R SALE at e MQYERo LP CLOSES THIS WEEK It will be your loss if you do not take advantage of the numerous price reductions heretofore advertised WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD. IT'S SO MOYER CLOTHING GO. THIRD AND OAK STREETS. NOTED HIGHBINDER, POLICE DECLARE Woo Sheok, Supposed to Be Ah Gee, Held by Court Pending the Arrival of Detective Gib son from California, Attempt to Secure His Release Today by Writ of Habeas Corpu$ rails Six Compan ies Offers a Reward, The return upon the petition for a writ of habeas corpus In the case of Woo Sheok. supposed to be Ah Oee, ac cused In San Francisco of one of the most daring attempta at assault and robbery ever made In Chinatown of that city, waa nied In the State Circuit Court this morning by Deputy District Attorney Spencer, and the hearing was set for 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, when Ietectlve Edward Olhson of Cali fornia will arrive and claim the pris oner. Oibson was in Sacramento last night to aecure requisition papera which they will present to Oov. Chamberlain for his Indorsement at Salem some time today. They will probably arrive in Portland tonight and appear In court to morow morning. Ah Oee, alias Ieong Tee, Wong Chuck, I-oule Sing, Too Shook and Tee Song .Yea, the .police, -allege, la a noted high binder in San Francisco. Woo Sheok was arrested In Portland by Detective Day last Wednesday upon the receipt of circular Information from the chief of police of the California metropolis. The Crime Charged. Ah Oee. In company with several other highbinders, made a desperate at tempt to rob the store of Wont Keo Cheong, Wong Bee Chon and Wong Sick, at 726 Dupont street, on May 10. The proprietor resisted the robbers, and In a battle with pistols and knives Wong See waa shot twice by the robbers. Two of the robbers, Wong Kee and Chee Gun were captured by the Intended victims and the former was sentenced to 20 years and the latter to 14 years In the penitentiary. Three-others escaped, and the Chinese six companies offered a re ward of 100 for the capture of each Two disappeared, but (See, as atated, waa arrested here. After presenting the return, Mr, Spencer moved that no action be taken by the court, excepting ao far as the arrest and detention of the prisoner was concerned. In his opinion the court should not question the Identity of the man until the arrival of the California officers, with the requisition of their Governor and the Indorsement there upon of the Oovemor of Oregon. Pipes A Tift, attorneys for Gee, wished to have the question of Identity passed upon at once. Mr. Pipes said he could produce witnesses who would tes tify that Woo Sheok had been In Ore gon for the past two yeara, and that he had always borne a good reputation. The witnesses were six Chinamen, who occupied seats In the courtroom. Court Detains Xlm. Judge Cleland ruled that the only matter Immediately at lasue was the question of detention. So far as that was concerned, the court could do noth ing until the arrival of the California officers. It was not within the Jurisdic tion of the court to Inquire Into the ac tions of the Oovernors of the two states, and there was no reason why It should Inquire Into the Identity of the prisoner before the requisition Is received. lie therefore continued the case until :3C o'clock tomorrow, when the officers will be In the city. After" i 'contimiarifl - hhd " fceeh granted Sheok waa taken back to the city Jail and was arraigned in the Mu nicipal Court, and was allowed until to morrow to plead. EVERY DAY CASEY'S , "DAY IN COURT" Rearrested on Day of Release, Says, "I Don't Want to Be In Jail All the Time." James Casey waa In the Police Court again today. His appearance attracted no partlo ular attention nor did It startle th gossips. In fact the Police Court grind Is very dry unless Casey is arraigned. Usually Casey Is drver than the routine or tne mm or justice and when Casey satisfies his thirst he does It with such a vengeance that he is hauled be fore the bar on a charge of drunken ness. The old offender finished a JO-day sentence at the city Jail yesterdsy and early thla morning an officer found him making his bed on the sidewalk, his troubles soothed by alcohol. "What's the matter with your' in quired Judge Hogue sternly. Well. Judge, I have Just finished my lime, replied Caaey tn a penitent tone. 'I Just took one drink and the police man arreated me. I don't want to be In Jail all the time. I've worked hard enough around here to be forgiven this time. "Well, I guess we'll keep you In here until you learn to keep sober," said the' court. 'Thirty days." "Oh, Judge, maye It five, I'll be good" walled Casey, but the bailiff led him away to begin a month's work scrub bing the station floors. Half the Ills that man la heir to come from lndlgentlon. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens and tones the stom ach; makes Indigestion Impossible. ' "The-Olytnpla k womlse their vis iting brethren from Portland the finest time of their lives August 22. An old fashioned clambake, with a smoker at the lodgerooma afterward. Olympla clams are famous throughout the North west. Governor Chamberlain haa been Invited by Governor McBride. Get your tickets at Northern Pacific ticket of gce. Third and Morrison streets. Only limited number can he sold. ' .' r '"' ' ' ' 'rv,'y' -mM assessss ' 1 . ' '" II STORE CLOSED FOR REPAIRS Additional help wanted for Fall season. None' but experienced sales people need apply. Notice of reopening' will appear in local papers in due time. Temporary office at Washington street entrance. CREDIT OR CASH EASTERN OUTFITTING CO 390 WASHINGTON STREET The price Is the same Don't say you haven't the money to spare to buy things that you are actually in need of. Remember that fall is near and that you ought to think about a new suit, a new .skirt, or some new furniture and carpet, "our unmatchable credit system" will fix you up all right. Credit costs you nothing at our store. We don't ask you to sign a note, and ask no security. We want you to feel free to come and get whatever you want at any time. Our prices are very moderate and we only handle goods that will give you entire satisfaction. Pay us a visit soon, if only to look at our nice well-lighted store and see the NEW AUTUMN FASHIONS and at'the same time get acquainted with -Portland's most liberal store, where YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD and your word is taken to pay for whatever you want, as you arrange. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS First represeirative showing of Tailor Made Suits. Many of the handsome Fall Styles have now arrived, being made to our special order by the best New York manu facturers. These garments have an exclusive tone and character that places them above the usual Tailor-Made wear and it is this feature in particular that we pride ourselves on. The prices we are sure will please you. They come in all the new and fashionable fabrics,, $20 to $45 Per Suit Terms: One-Fourth Cash, balance ONE DOLLAR a week. Splendid New House keeping Specialties Have Arrived .. .. New Rugs, New Clocks, New Bed Spreads, New Mat tresses, New Pillows, New Sheets, New Pillow Cases, New Lamps, New Portiers, New Curtains and New Comforters. 50c a week or $2 a month Buys any of These Specialties. No Extra Charge for Credit .. Accomodations .. Laugh' and the world laughs with you; Weep and you weep alone; Dress well, and every one greets you; Look shabby, and your credit's gone. (With apologies to Ella Wheeler Wilcoa) PROBABLY EVERY OTHER PLACE, BUT NOT AT OUR st6re ...... OUR MOTTO; TOUR (RfDIT 15 GOOD Is meant for the rich and the poor alike. We will sell you Watches, Trunks. Clothing Hats, Shoes, Underwear, on very easy pay ments, so that you you shall not feel the outlay of cash, and at reasonable prices, without adding a single cent extra for the accommodation. A Special Bargain on Pants About 70 pairs of medium weight, pretty dependable goods, reduced from $5.00 to $3.50 Per Pair TERMS: One dollar cash, balance 50c a week. 1 The Easiest Terms in the City On- Furniture $5 Worth of first-class and well-made Furniture at the extreme easy payment of M M .. SL00 a week We Absolutely Charge INo Interest On Easy Payments (aste (DtLoUfa n o AAA, 390, 392 Washington Street DOM) (L(Q)o The Store Where Your. Credit is Good