.ILL THE tTJZGOU JOUIUIAU PORTtAI-. .DAY V NO STRIKE BK"'i ;S TO GO OK STRJKE Pacific Coast Tdepionc CompanyFails to:6Iake v ' Good . Promises . to -Imported and Local wie a s vew , v . ; Threata of etrtte-:f -the -strike. i breakers hl were . Imported - from Seattle and other town id the north and the local glrla who have taken tbe places of the ualoa pmton who are .put oa atrlke, confront tbe management of the-Partus Btatea Telephone company la thle city. Olrla who are now .wort- lng at the switchboard declare that the walkout teay occur at any tuna . Tha trouble la aald ; to ?. hare keen eauaed by the failure of the company to comply with aa agreement to pay extra - aalarlea to tboae of the operators wno worked overtime. Teeterday wan pay - ' day aad tbe expected aume In payment v for hoar of overtime did not mater lal ,. be.' : . -.'. -' Then the operatora' held an Indlgna tlon meeting In the dining room at the company's bulldln. .West Park and " Alder streets, laat night and Ulked abeut-their grievances,... Threat .tojro -1 out on atrlke were wehement .' . -.The OM Trouble, -v.--'-,. ' When the exlatenc of a onion among ' -"' tha operatore of the awltchboard of. the '"'"v- Paclno ; Telepboha company waa dla . covered aoms three weeks ago. all the glrla were called toto tha manager's of fice and attempt wer mada com pel them to ' fore wear allegiance- to tbe "" " union.' They refused. Then, tha eoro pany asked for two days in which to . eonalder' the'demanda of the anion. : The glrla consented, v . ' :..",-., '".; '; " V ts Eranilssariee of ' the company were aont at once to varloua eltlea to eecur . ' otheF glrla to take tha plaoea of thoaa who had Joined tha union.. Messages -were aent to all tha eltlea wher the company haa branch, office, T " . - At the expiration of tha two daya IS girls from Seattle, Taooma and other eltlea In tha north arrived auddenly In ' Portland. Ef forte were made by f " flclala of the company jto keep " the knowledge of their arrival from tha op " orators. Then tha company announced lthat It' wonl grant all the -demand v provided' tha glrla promtaed to dteaolvei tha union. : They refused n4wr ,n" n mo airla' walked out , Their placea were Immediately filled by the girls from the north and local tre who refuaed to affUUU with tb union., The company agreed to pay tha regu lar aoale of wage to the new operatora and alao., It la claimed, to pay oouDie tha amount ueually paid for overtime work. A day a work, according 10 tn rfulea of the company, la from TH to houra. When a gin waa xoreea to work mora than that on hour t would count for two houra on her pay check. worked many hour over time. , .- They all .looked forward hopefully to yeatarday when the ohecka would ba paaaed around.'. The checka, ao It la charged, wera for only altghtly UrgerJ auma than tha regular aalartea. inera enjy a amall amount of overtime pay, Jt la alleged. - The glrla aoouaea the company of breach of faith. . ' Tha operatora met In tha dining-room laat night and thoroughly dlaouaaed tha oltuatlon.- Soma of tha mora Iraacibla favored declaring a atrlke at onoe. Oth era counaaled waiting until tha oompany had explained Ita action. Tha Utter aug. geatlon prevailed. . Th glrla Inalat. however, that they-- will- follow the ex ample of th union glrla If tha company doea not keep-Ita promlaea with refer enca to their aalarlea. - " - "The glrla held a meeting laat night and there la no talk of a atrlke." aald tha manager of tha company today. There la Doaltlvely no dancer of another atrlke and there la abaotdtely no talk about It I am not at liberty to aay what aalarlea wa paid tha glrla yeeterday, or whether the company kept ita promioea or not." Tha union glrla atlll keen their head' quartera at Cooke and wait err hall, on Salmon street between Fourth and Fifth. They were paid yeeterday tha amount they would have received If they had re mained, in ui service or tha company. The fundi ware obtained by entertaln- menta that have been given and by dona tions that have been mad by a ym pa thetic unlone. --;.-rr-.-n-- --;.. TAXPAYERS ritST It DEO CMP rnsmATiov or vom mttst oa nan aAsronoir bt a&so toxi o orm voxpoA tbam. Tuonxa cwxuvmwt. CATHEDRAL FAIR : ATTRACTiKGt MANY turn lunTrvuT naeoaux- ATTBAOnTB ::' AmAMAMCM ' KAMT-TOTnfO'ooirTrr.::-;:,'f .. tnterfat tonight at the pariah fair of Bt- MaryTrrcathedral will center arout ' . the voting contest. ' A contest naa oeen ' arranged between the Catholla Order of Foresters and the Knlghta of Columbua. but the prise and tbe representative ' '. onteetanta are not yet chosen. The k boys are having a contest outside, and to the one selling the moat season tick ' ets Will be given a bicycle or Us equiva- ' lent in cash. Another content between. ' the ' large stores has aleo been an ' Bounced. " I ?v' i'--"- .' :' 1 "v ; ' Th fair la arousing much Interest The hall at Seventh arid Stark atreeta preeAnU as attractive an appearance aa - ' could ba wished, J, -A. Orsef superin- .. , tended the decorating. Tha mala bchema la red and green with ropes at roses .' festooned alternately with ropes of In- - . candescent lights. The booths present f ' ' various gay color, but most striking la : the candy booth draped In St Patrick's ' p'- green and hung with tempting ' fruit and flowera. Mtaa Susie Stoll and Mlaa e, ft Jane MeBiide hold sway here. ' The Teoag Letdiea' Sodality and the s library . have a ' booth of yellow and T whiu . where everything 1 conceivable '; "' seems to ba on sale. Miss Mamie O'Nell, f ' ' JJlss Louise Rica and Miss Masle Mus f t ''', phy " superintend . It " Under . their auspices, too, la a shooting gallery and, . " t" prettiest " if all. a charming Japanese : - tea garden, aereened In with straw and s Ttne-lacM lattice workv-Eaoellent tea ' i' and wafers are served here, and one S'Vif ' feels really Oriental with hideous, star ;'.; lng gods, ebony tables and even a 'Jap r anesey odor. Mlaa K.' A. Dillon and . ' . .- Mrs. F, M. Uamberger preside here.' '"V. The AlUr society, with a booth of ' . ' nlle green and white, offers a hand- '...eoena clock tor the .nearest- guaaa.-ln-a , bean contest Mrs. Joseph ReldeU Mra , - M. F. Oallather and Mrs, William, Eb ' "; ara offer -various useful articlee for j, sale. . . The fish-pond nearby la under y their auspices, and Miss Mamla Helen , 3it Flyna baits th hooks. 1 In a mysterious . ; tent of red and green Mrs. James Sutton ' '; discloses tha future aa only th gypsy .:';. can. , . , . - ' St Xnnla aoclety haa used red end white to beautify Ita enclosure, and Mlaa " Mollis Burke, Mrs. J. W. Sweeney. Mrs. u Xatherlne Daly nd Mt- JJTJ)e cpn.-l. cue i ne saie or ineir articles. Several V handsome pieces of furniture, dona-v-r-:tlons from Interested firms, ara for t ale., .- , The Ladles' Aid eociety haa some KMjt' f..- lrvKnM-MTKwna0Dttx, Federation of Wo- beaatlrul fancy . WorlTBiritg blag-gtrert . -iHh- Tha women areued that tha ecbool buildings were Idle so much white draped - counters, v Mrs. . D. W. Burke Is aaeljited by Miss Mary McKay and Mrs. A. 8. Johnson ia disposing of their stock In trade. ' t r. r ' - Tha -various organisations have -collected their displays ' Independently of one another, and ao each one offers some of tha aama kind of things. But there Is, however, a great variety -and almost everything one wants can ' be found here. There are beautiful hand worked pillows, burnt wood and leather. Plain and fancy crocheting, articles of dress. baskets, toys, dresser furnish ingsall the dainty , hand "work one want for Christmas presents. ByKho means la tha refreshment cor ner the least attractive. - Mrs. M. X. Foleyir Mrs. p. F." ' Laavay . and Mr Springer exert themselves to give their guesta.au tney can dlspoaa of.. They will serve luncheon st rioon while ths fair lasts and today they, aoeommo- dated large number of buslnsss men and women. - .' t This evening Mr. Bruce will give sev eral piano number during tha evening, but there will be no formal program. Everyone is made welcome, and Father McDevitt who 1 at the head of the fair, makes all comers feel It , , BURGLARS DYNAMITE : BANK OF ENDICOTT : ' ' (Bpeelal Dtasateh te The Joaraal.) . EndVott Wash.. Nov. t. The Bank of Endlcbtt.wa broken Into last Bight and dynamited. Tha charge blew two of tha outer doora off tha aafa, totally ruined It and damaged tha bank furni ture. The damage ia fully covered by burglar Insurance. . . They did not got Into tha money chests. - Tha officers have descriptions and ara on th track of tha burglars. William Duntley, a wealthy farmer, la prealdent of the bank, and Edwin T. Co man, a capitalist of Colfax, la vice president ; ' MORSE PAYS PENALTY" AND IS RELEASED The Federation of Women's club haa received a decided, rebuff la an attempt to opea tbe, public school bulldlnga of this atata for tha purpoaa of Inaugu rating public meetlnare along tbe lines of the old towa meetings of early New England times. City Superintendent of Schools Frank Rlgler eoaie time ago refuaed to throw them opea- for that purpose,' eta ting that ba bad no au thority to do ao. The federation then went to the state , superintendent 'of schools. J. H. Ackermsn, and, from hlra they- received very ; llttla enoourage- ment - -- ' Mr. Ackermaa stated that ha thought it would ba unwise for them to throw tha schools of ths state .open to publlo moetlnaa a la many -i Instance .the school apparatus would be badly Inter lera witn ana me aonoot propeny uam- aged. Ha thought, perhaps. In large cities, as Portland, whsrs there ara as sembly halls, that permission mignt ba secured to hold the meetings. II advised ths women to present the mat ter before the Portland taxpayer at their annual meeting to be held In De cember and It they rave their permis sion to open tha buildings to tha public it would ba all right - t A point has now been raised that ui taxpayers at their annual meeting have jurladictlon over matters relating aolely to th raising of taxea for school pur poses, and In- order to get permission to- open the - buildings,--tha -consent of tha taxpayers must ba secured throng a regular election held for that purpose. This point was brought out In this city once before -when an attempt was made to establish kindergarten, acnooia. It waa held by prominent lawyers that ths taxpayers at their annual meeting could, not com : to a. decisive decision regarding th matter, as It was not ander their Jurisdiction. Ths question had to be placed before- the people at an election, where it was de feated. ' a ''-. :,- ' ' ': ,-" i' ' : Superintendent Rlgler stated) thle morning that ha bellevea tha only thing for the women of th federation to do in order to gala their desired end la to get th people t vote on tha propoeltion at aa election, or to get a law paaaed through tha legislature to throw open tha school bulldlnga for suoh purposes. Ths movement waa started - some CITY'S FWAlJo ' IHGOSOA mam so bt arxxorasv xxro or boojomt axo nroS4snio3r mysWrM niUlOTU eVV OXTT n 0' ISs liiniWIIH UUaTtr nro x voirsT. f "- - 'r From all indication th year will close and find tha city's flnanoea la good condlUon, Tht will, have been, brought about only' by tha strlcteet economy. The fire department has' had to do with out several pieces of needed apparatus snd Its supplies have been allowed to run very low. in th city engineers oe part meat the oxpdnaea have been lowered by about ll.oo a month through tna.atai of ths time and there were euoh excel lent , opportunities for. educating jhe people by getting them to assemble la such placea-for dlaousaloa--along cur-1 rent topic and musical and literary programs. They thought tha facilities should ba utilised by. tha people, aa It is by them that th school buildings are maintained. ... : :. . ., ..;xlijlJ-l FRAUDS UNCOVERED . IN REGISTRATION s til. J-H::: ,. (Bperlal Dlspaeos) te The JeeraeL) . - Tacoma, Wash., Nov. Fraudulent registration to tha number of 400 haa been discovered. It Is said that' 101 arc to come from Seattle on life morning of the election In a body. Campaign man agers will try to arrange to' block the scheme. The places named where th Ulesally- registered from are! Roches ter hotel. Hotel Roosevelt Massasott hotel. ' Oakland house. Hotel Sampson and Olymplo block. : - . - ? Many Illegal voter are said to ba sports from Portland, Their names ara withheld at praaent - It is asserted In some Kjuartere that the gamblera ara at tha back of the fraudulent registra tion. Tha man war to vote both in Se attle and Tacoma, v - , i .:XBpedal Dispatch te The JoaraaL) Taooma. WaahM Nor. T. J. Morse, wno was yeeieraay '. neia bare on a charge of smuggling, today paid tha penalty on Jiia amuggled goods and waa releaaed. The silks and curios wera confiscated by tha government Jnspeo tors loaay seisea another batch of silks secreted In the hold of the - ateamer nnawmut Tha owner la not known. The value I well up In tha hundreds, WliT. OUUD WRI (RDeeUl Dtoeeteh te The JoensLl Lewlston, Ida, Nov, 4. John Scott a half breed Indian, la under arreat for alleged assault en 11-year-old Sonoma Jame. . . t. vl COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH By special arrangeraent with the Co lumbia t Phonograph company The Journal is making it possible for any one and every one to own one of these wonderful machines.: Wee A PHONOGRAPH FREE WITH A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE DAILY AND SUNDAY Drop in The Journal office and hear one of the machines play. Then, if in terested, clip this coupon anTsend or bring it to The Journal olfice. TO THE JOURNAL " Please send your refr- resentattv to my a4-. dress, - as given be low, . to secure my order for ONB CO ' lUMBIA - ORAPHO PHONB, v eto and Th Journal under the-terme. .of your .special effer: .r. ...r ..Z Kama, j Address ,......... A Perfect Talking Machine MONTANA AERONAUT ; TA iTTCHDT CI ir UT t I U ' A 1 I Lttir I I LIUII I Jearael Seedal Servlea.) ' St Louis. Mo.. Nov. 4. T. C. Bsnbow. the Montana aeronaut stated today that If tha weather permitted be would at tempt a flight with bis airship Saturday afternoon. - Baldwin stated this morning that the "Arrow would probably make no more flight at the fair, his contract having expired. He wm take bis amp, which waa recovered - practically uninjured yeatarday, back to California, to complete Its mechanism. , ALICE AND. TEDDY "ARE SUPPRESSED V . ! : '(loareal Spsdal Servlea) ' Washington. Nov. 4. Society I whle- periDg that - Alto - Roosevelt la being kept- in strict seclusion in the White House for fear eh might say or do something to hurt tha president's chance of election. ' ' ' " - , Toung Theodora Is said to be at home for tha - aama reason, ', instead of at school at Oroton, .Maaa.7 Alice and Ted are" both outspoken on tha negro questluu and might air their frleadahtp for the rac. .. - . v -. ; .1 FALLTUNtf R DIRKS v: WITH 100 WOUNDS - Jtocheatar, - N. TV Nov. 4Ia a fight with gang of Italian la Borers at Egypt this morning. Foreman ; Dean was fatally injured. , Two Italians wera killed and several wounded. Dean was attacked by tha Italians with knives and stabbed ta a hundred places. Before he fell he uaed hi revolver effectively oa hi assail ant,..:.' ..... .sir : - HERD IS KILLED " - (Continued from Page One.) Letters were Introduced ' whose sols contents were composed of single bunches of matches or perhaps a few bullets with the significant note attached, "yon know what this means. Other letters, num bering nearly a acore, addressed to va rious members of the association. In which - were r contained . direct threat against both Uvea and property, were made putue ana a matter of record. ' With these facts given careful consid eration It la evident that Crook county's rsngs troubles " have reached a crisis which neither laws nor argument can satisfactorily adjust and what tha out come will be next year with this laat slaughter Intensifying the bitterness of existing conditions no stockman In Crook county I In position to stats. ' , charg of engineering draws. . Th force In tha street-cleaning and street-repair ing department haa been cut down, all of which ha saved tbs city thousands t dollsra. . - . What haa assisted la warding off a deficit at the end of tha year la th large amount of. revenue which naa coma-to th city through 1 the collection ot licenses. 'Tbs past two quarters have been record-breaker in the aaia Of city licenses, and tha present quarter bid fair to surpass any other in th his tory of the city. '. By working unusually hard th license colleotora have "placed 1 11.80 or 110.000 more tnie year than formerly In tha coffers -of th city. Suma have also coma In from tha delin quent taxee, and large amount have been turned over by th olty engineer's department from per cent collected oa all aaaeeementa. for improvements. Aa several .big assessment have been lav led during th fait th sum derived from this source la quite largo Auditor Devlin stated this morning that, he felt sure that there, will be enough funds to meet the expenaea of ovary, department for the remainder of tha year, and in all probabiuty.ther will b a y ttl left over. ,. . .. -a . , SPEND A-DOLLAR V ' RIDIKCIN FERRY A ' young ' man-' from . the eaet want aboard a gaaolins launch yesterday that la conveying passengers across tha river while the Morrison-street bridge - Is closed to ' passengers. Ths . launch makes regular tripe every tea minute to accommodate thoaa who desire to cross at Morrison' street i - Tha man who collect : fares . came round and thai young .man handed him a, dollar, -.Thar far 'for on trip la A I cents, so the sum of II cants waa given back te him. Ha was so astonished that ba asked permiaalon to make - another trip. -i-He was told could make as many aa he wanted, provided he paid cent -aeon-trip.- He rode till th dollar waa spent and devoted almost aa entire afternoon to tha trips. Th launch is run from ths Merrill boathousa and 1 In charge of MriMerrtll, 11 V. (IpeeUI Otsastch te Ta VearaaL) Mineral. Idaho, ; Nov. 4. A eheep herder named Lewis waa shot twice la th neck and ence In th shoulder yea tarday by an unidentified man. - Ha was known to have had" trouble with, pthot herdera . Ke mar die. ;Me"i Dice':: l::opci;:VL:.":cjK C' .. Li. 1 ,.1 i 1 1 )r During the month of November we wi3 receire thla equpon the tzzr.a u Ora DoUair in cunwejt jwnea xne purcnaxa eunounta to Ten Jjoiurs, sgz!y oca cov-en will be " i received on a single purchase. , Cuy whatever you wish and we wUl receive this,' .. counnn in nan navmenL v. - -. . 7D ; n n o DLTOAUUub "... v EVERYTIIINQ THAT MEN: AND BOYS WEAR. - ,t at ,. . . 1, . . ;; lt$ AND wf TinRD; STREET. g; gffgUOHAVni BLDO. The 3rown Suits, aa displayed in our .windows, have gone out like hot cakea on a cold morning. Every young man who aeea 'em wanta one of our single or double breasted. FASHIONABLE BROWN SUITS, reeular $15 values. Special for Saturday at 811.85 ' KM , -11 . V; A-;, :!"' SaWUia SeW . J. . ' . r- H--.Hv .-,--".--'e'.', eeu There's been a regular craze all through the east, for Brown Suits. .'The manufacturers In-: form us tnat crown Kabrlca are very scares and nave advanced in pnee. uur oaie on -. Brown Suits enda Saturday night "They'll be.$19 after thla week word to the wiae, etc - . unaerwear e. ws ss eskoeaaa eie j wat jeear Wool Cashmere ; Under- "wear,- full winter weisht'i 1 regular price i.Z. "ope- ; cui at ear a.' rarment. - O.. .... Jit.1 0 UUl ; WlUUUWr MISjWSjr,, of new Fall Hats, in latest- Tatiff and'.abft ahapea. ajbdLTl newest colore. V They are Prompts us to begin a Cut Price Crusade on our stock of SUITS, CLOAKS and MILLINERY early In the season. 4 The . principal reason is, we want to sell 'em, at the aame time believing that it Ia better to put an end-of-a-eason price-on them ; now than later. Then, too, we are a new concern and thousands of people have never visited our store and have no idea of what we handle and the popular prices we Sell at Every hat and garment we are offering here ia new, thie season's goods and Is the best quality combined with the essence of style. We guarantee a reduction now thus early in the aeasorir-of from one fourth to one half the prices asked at the opening of the aeaaon, , Read with care this ad. and compare youll find every, a aertion correct. AT'- LADIES' WALKINQ SKIRTS Wa are showing a swell Una of New Walking . Skirts. A Trimmed Voll 'Skirt, with ruf - fled drop skirts, only .... ........flO.OO MISSES WALKINQ SKIRTS Are here In many styles aad an tha beat , makes. . We have them for $110, L7 ; . and . .................... f SX.39 MIIJUINERY 'J -At a Big Reduction Th lateetetylee 'best maUrlal and shape are to ba found in our stock yst the prloea are ao ridiculously low we are almost aahamee to quota prices. Tha goods will talk for themselves If you only ooma and see them. ' H AS Velvet Hata. trimmed with 1 ' plumea 'a.......,.., .. ("- . 09.94) .00 Oage Felt Toquee... .... ......fa.OO' li.es unuaren s reu vauors ...... ...... .w Children's Wool Tarn o'Shantera, Ttc....32 St.TS ' Children's Drees Hats ........ .St. 7S 4.0 CbUdren's Dres Hata ...... ....$3.00 , AU etreet aTat at Xatf yrloa, ; -Misses' Caps, worth TBa, now .49er TJntrlmmed Shapes ......... ......,.60i Tailored FsK. Turban, mad on wlr -frames-, ... 3.SS .stats Tsnoas ran or osAn. v A' Swell Line All New :;;! ; ' vi- Qarments; Vv . "X00K tha cit over and com nre youll find w hav th beet styles, th beet materials aad at th lowest prices to, the city. W ar ahowlng aU th new tyle and good. Hi Tourist Costs A swell line ot thee 'new I V"-v ' Btyledi garments, in th hew misturea. . Wa . ' '1 a seUlng a 111 Coat tor,. w ' i : - '"-i . J' CO.. grade at small advaac in th p$ Children's Coi.t$ IE very garment - reduced. ; , All Children' Jackets and ' CoaU at ball price, we (. ; ; ." have them from to . ' . as HtUe aa.......fa.S8 i ; ' - . - .... ... --. .. . Lcn Co:t$ for Children fl4.0t Coats bow. ..f 9.00 I1M9 Coat now...S;r.OO A fteata kMf...4 MI tf 70a want a coat or a Jacket for mother or daughter. It's here, and ws will make th price to suit every garment shows here new, this season's goods yet reduced In prto. LeXitest '. Jri ons -gS.' - . - Ifefl K I Mlfi 'v i mm s ivjf "1' Udies Tailored Tlandred to select from every on new. this eeeeon a good, and at .a prio that la naiou lously low. .. y ...-!.-, "r ' : -j . Women's Tailored 'Suits Alt onr 111 aew Fall Suit, tailored and fash lotted to perfection colore bhie and browna. ' J - Autumn Bala Price, while we have -thm . . , . ......9T.B0 Women, Jacket Suits Hand-tailored, fashioned and trimmed ta th height ot faabion, tha iateat material, la '' the new -mixed goods, browna, black .and r blues. Including th new. Tourist Suits,, 1 ' only ...... ............., ..... 910.00 - All $30 and $35 Suits Including ths swellest line la medium priced garment ts b bad In the elty, reduced .-. ..tO . ...f.fc. .,..... . r. .920.00 Every Suit Ia tbe House' Reduced; That mean now fall garments at " on ' third less than they ar usually sold for at thkt eason of the year. !.,:. , - v Mail Orders We win fit) mall order during tola sale . and guarantee perfect "satis faction or refund th money. '-t'- House tl J. Copland rulinry I'M. lThe Popular Price Hbucs of Portland" No Misrepr fl sentations 1 ........ . m a, - ; J Hera everything a ad- 1 vertised, and If it la not we cheerfully refund the money, Afeatlafled cua tomer always her. - . . 1- : .. ir- .:.