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, , tiil: orxcbrr daily journal, PcrTL'jD, Saturday EvrrnriG, 'decht-isiir'soiccs at oedy; fo CIG E c.- Union Printers and Employers Will Start to Lock Horns f on Monday. FIGHTING FOR AN EIGHT-HOUR DAY Both Sides Hart Been Collecting Fund for Months to Carry on the War Employers to Fight for the Open Shop.; :' ', (laarnsi flnwlal aervlee.t " Indianapolis, lud.. Dm. SO. On f the greatest contests between employers and , employee ever wltneaed 1b the - l olled State tbe printer' eight-hour movement la to be launched Monday morning. Officer f the International Typographical union, the headquarters of which are In thl.clty. say the Of Conization Is prepared to carry on the trurrle untlT It la terminated sucoeee- . fully In Us favor. The defense fund of the Journeymen . printers . has reached Immense proportions under the rule , which makes an assessment of if cents " per week on eyery employed typo, and It la estimated that already there la enough money on hand to continue the struggle one year. Future oontrlUu , tlons will be provided. It la said,, by every one of the hundreds -ef crafts af filiated with the American Fsdemtlon of Labor. . . k ' ' . . ' A leader of the union made the' Im portant statement today that before the strike of the printers la concluded .'"every trade not now. , enjoying the eight-hour day may be drawn Into tbe controversy, resulting In titanic struggle which may Involve nearly ail the great Induatrlea of this country." .The attitude of the printers la defined ' as follows by James M. Lynch, presi dent of the International Typographical union: -The atrtke of book and Job printer on January 1 Is inevitable If the United Tvootheta of America maintain Ita present hoetlle position. The eight-hour movement will not be abandoned by the International Typographical union. 8ev eral hundred local union have already made arrangements, with employers for - the eight-hour day. ' About lv.OM nnlon printers will be involved in the strike. . and this will Indirectly invotve about 100.00 wage-earners. The total "yearly emrnlnga ofi union printers are about 140,000.000. and book and Job printer . ' receive more than halt of this amount . The. total membership of the Interna ' tloniat Typographical union I 40.000." The movement for the eight-hour day - dates as far back as August. IMS, when the International Typographical union, , at Its convention, declared for, the eight hour work day to. be Introduced "at as early a day as practicable." . The mem bership was asked to make no contract r beyond October 1. 106, requiring them to work more than eight hour a day, The officer were directed W bring tb ' matter before th employers associa tion. The committees declared that It . was treated with -scant ceurtesy and " that the overtures for a peaceful Intro " ducUon of the eight-hour day were con- temntuoualy repudiated, s Then, carrying out their plan of cam paign, th employing printers , in the . book and Job trade began an attack upon printers' unions In several parts . of the country. The bop was enter tained that by attacking a nnlon her - and there In advance of the time set. the International Typographical . union ' would be unprepared to meet the est . ployers. Realising the dangers of these iactlra, if allowed to be carried out without any counter move, the officers . ' 'in -charge called upon the membership that wherever It was not In violation of existing agreements the printers in tbe book and Job trade working longer than eight hours should demand from their employers an agreement to introduce : that system t once, or not later than January 1. 10. This resulted In a " number et employer agreeing to the 'eight-hour day immediately, or for Its ' nforcement upon tbe date 'pamed. In a large, number of establishments atrikes were -Inaugurated, Btnc then the reports from the officers show large successes, many accessions to their ranks, and the eight-hour day enforced ' In many of those offices.. t. r Just for a few days, arid to introduce them to the home3 of this city, we are going to sell the very finest of the famous , M's Folding Ircniiig Boord At tl Special Price .: of ... Mrs, A. Mercer Pell, who will sue' for divorce. " The trouble -With her hus ' v band grew out of the fact that she managed a dairy farm ta'Herklmer . county and a hotel in London so succesgfuUy that she now holds the . million-dollar PeU estate as trustee. . ' ,' . if', i , :''; -' EMPLOYERS CONFIDENT Talted Typothetae &eok for Ytctory in . - . Coming Struggle' :- ;'';. , iJmrai SprHal ervle. New Tork. Dec. 10 Th United Ty hetae.of America, In fonjunctlon . HAKES WEAK W0ME1 STRONG AND SICK WOMEN WELL ' . ' rortr VeMrt ago, I Plrce rch1 Katurt't laboratory for a remedy wiu which to supplant th Ignorant end vi cious method ot treatments with elco hollc stimulants, then In vogue, end atlll - too commonly prescribed and advised lor woman' peculiar ailment. : - Nature abounds wUhmoetefnctentrein- - edlea, and In Lady' Hllpper root. Black - , Cohosh root. Unicorn .root. Blu Cohosh : root and Uolden Seal root, Dr. Pierce - found medicinal properties, which when extracted and preserved by the ns ot. chemically purs glycerine, nav proven ntoet. poteni In Making weak women strong nd lck womon well. It contains no alcohol; Is not a "patent medicine," nor a secret on either. Ivu suffering with nervous beadarb. - atn In the b k and dlislnesn. o that ) .lime I had to He down for hours before I could rle my head." writ Mra Me'r," Thoma of Wtmnon street. Los inj r Cel. "After taking th Orel boMlwol -Kirtfe IVerrtii.' however. 1 wan wo ffeaaed rltk the reults that I keptos taking It until vaa mtlorwt to hesltli aed strength l . shall nevsr be without this great siedlctse. and shall take a lew dees when 1 nut feel strung." - w ' On of the principal uses of Dr. PleTrs'i Favorite Prescription I th preparation of nroepectlvs mother for hs '; . trial and danger that come when a child 'inborn. The "Prescription" la trength ning and InvlgoraUni and lensen pain awl dancer. It Insure ths pertec well , .being and the berfect health of both J mother and child. Every woman should 1 Vntw the thlDjM before she really needs V to know them, i her am many thln In l)r. I1tce"s Commoo Sens Medical Ad vlier, that every woman ought to know. Tk; Miahntad work reached a sal Of .aX00O copies at ! ch. . The expense of production having ton oeen onwni. It U now being given away. A copy will be sent to any address on receipt of U ne-eent Utnpe to cover roe of mailing enM, or. in cloth- binding for 81 t"U Addres Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.T. .e-iwYw 'led tnfr C'cTinf miimnte -. . . t . . . . - i ..it f (motVfed mlMtltnte lis, rt r" ... (M.inl l1tl Liver Thf ren eioch lmltrj hnt eeoalea.- (.ne or two re latlv tnreSOf (uu caikaraou 'I with th Typothetae of th City of New Tork, is confident of its- position In ths struggle with the International. Typo graphical union, which begins nest Mon day. The situation la regarded as favor able - to. the employing printers.- The secretary of the organisation reports that the assessment of one halt, of one r- Mnt on. the sayroll of ta mechan ic! denartments of the members haaj been met- promptly and that the fund ha been used with- success In employ Ins a high class ef skilled labor to take th places Of ;th-tnen who nr expected to go 'out, -. - - T -' , An official statement Issued by the sesreUry -say: "Taking th altuatlon as a whole .the Typothetae has- reason to be well satiafled regarding present conditions and the future outlook. Our cause Is absoluUlJTrlght, our position in th matter 1 fair, .nnd we must and will protect ourselves . against any . and all claim of. union of ficiala or; members, either now or In th future, to Interfere with the management -and running of th bualnesa. ; I "' ' ' ' . ' "Apart from this, the determination to hereafter run on the "open shop basl la being strengthened every day, by the experience of those , who have gone through the fight and "now know.- for the first 'Mm in year.' what-It Is to run their business without' union Inter ference or domination. The offices that have been struck in the various cities show a greater percentage of men -at work today then at any ttm in the past since the trlke began, and each day I adding Ml' the force and to 'the efficiency of those saeni and business is rapidly resuming normal conditions 'at all these point.- " y-;;;': DISTRICT UNION OF ; 4 Y. P. S. Q. E. SOCIETIES (Special Dtipete t Tbe Jearaal.) - ' . Aberdeen. Wash.. Dec. 0. The forma tion of a district union of ths T. P. B. C. SL societies of the harhor -tnia ' wees. marks the' eilmlhstron of -a long cherished plan on the part' of George Nye, ' formerly - state president - of ' the society, and "now .'president of the -new union. . .-'--"'' -;'" J He ha long felt that aucn an organ isation would ' be -'moat ' beneficial . In bringing the members of the aoclcty'fnto closer tonch and relationship and In eraaalns tbelr -working'-efficiency; .' Th new union comprise six societies with a- total membership of ., The officers ar:- oeorge r. wye. nresldent : J. A. Griggs,-vice-president. and Mrs. J. As Ma pes, secretary-treaurer The-first .public meeting wui-o neia at Hoqulam, January- tS. and win con sist of both afternoon and evening ses- slons. 'Addresae and papers With good music will 'constitute the program. WEATHER PUTS STOP ;to railway, work '. J i Kiafkl DtiMltk K Tb JoeresM Chehalls, ! Waslu. Dee. 10. Ira ' C Webb's party of surveyors for'th Pa cifta Hallway company, which has-been worklns In eastern Lewis county for about two month past, ha withdrawn front th field on account ef ' the winter weather. It la understood that they run a preliminary urVy front Morton to th Cowllta' Pass section and It 1 alo Jeaerallv) understood that .they, war out or th Milwaukee. This- makes -three survey Into that section that .have-been made Inside t a. year.' -The Northern w.. if i.i has a survey made from a point .kino foui mile south of Chehalle to foiit base, which was -completed In th tali, when it engineers were ordered to Vancouver,. worn Vf in uvra nuu project.. ..i . - " . . . - . - nirthaay ef eiant lonbet. ; 'i ' .' ltril Soeotel llll --"., Pat la. . lec. Jl).-Many presenta and measascs cf congratulation are arriving i the r.lvaee In , aatlctpatlon of the 17th birthday ef President Loubet, whl-h tekea plsc tomorrow. The Pres- Ment end Mm.-Loubet are already pr- eerlns to leave the lUyeeo at; the es plration of the preeldeat'a trnt-sf ef fie In Pebruery. ,. .... WENATGHEE WANTS SUNDAY County Takes a Hand In : Fight Against th , : ' - Saloons: ; - ' ths 'rif'.: . ' rSpedal Dwpateh t Ts learasLt -- Wenatchee. Wash., Dec. 10. A deter mined fight against Sunday opening of saloon of Wanatchee ls being: waged by th' churches of-this city. For th past six month th town ha"bn run "wide open" on Sundays, in direct oppo sition to the ordlriancea of , the city, Sunday. December IT. Rev. L. R. Knfu of this city, with a party of Wenatchee citizens as witnesses, made a round of the eight saloons of ths city. All' but two - were - open. , Th evidence was placed In tb hand of tbe city attorney and tried, in- the Justice '. court '..The. Judge held that th tltl of th ordl nance-was not broad enough to cover the criminal .portion nnd dismissed the case againat the aaloonmen. . Tb case t been carried by th city attorney to tb superior court on a writ, of review, and will be heard at the next tins or court. As th city was mad powerless to ton tb opening of saloons and - other place, of. business by th decision of th Justice County Attorney Craaa, who had kept out of ths fight on account of not caring to make th county bear th Coats of - a purely locar prosecution, served notlc on the saloon-keepers that If they violated the law h would prose cute them. ' .'"" - In spit of the notice. . J. M. - Duffy, proprietor -of the Olympla saloon.' kept open Isst Sunday,. December it, and was arrested by Sheriff weoo on a com plaint aworn out by J. H. Geyer of tht city. ' "Duffy," In th police' court this morning, waived a preliminary hearing and was bound ' over to ' th . superior court under bond of, 1130. .Tbe' city, official sre openly On th id of th aaloonmen and Mayor LltU Qeld.' In-a signed interview, . says: "A .long as local conditions -remain as quiet and' as orderly, ae they, were last Sunday I see no occasion for-' m to Interfere and make any change. ; This seems to be- th sentiment of many bus iness men that I hav ..talked with." v Every woman using an ironing board should have one of these very handy utensils in her horned " She will, never know how -convenient they are until she has tried one. 1,1- . ' aweajsnnnisBnaBasnnsi M nessnsns asnBn- ssnsannwi mKmmmmmKm : , , . Elegant Ranges, ?25 and lip. Cole's Celebrated Hot Blast Heaters !! Odd yellow Tempi, U T7 VY f l f 1 f ihi 10) II v-r I TSw Hardware I !! j Telephone again 13M. , JJ Q JJ p VcTL l-Z iJ&lU& l ' , , 1 j f r mm Do not take chances on it wearing: away or experiment ith some unknown preparation ' lk V a Iai SI V W 2 a e) a fl f ea aa si4bi werta en awm 4k aTAa Ss w aw which will only half cure it at best, and leave tne Droncmar xuDea nu , SUSCCpUulC tu .tws v 6m- -I mi 1MB TAG not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre Tents serious results from a cold. ' ':T?. ' vV.VrK;'r''''"V--''' It Saved His UU After ths Doto laid IU Had Consumption. ' W. R. DaTl5. VtssaIU. California, writes "there is no doubt but what FOLEY'S II0NEY ? AND TAR saved my life, I had an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced uking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found uhef from the first and three bottles cured me completely. v - " : TIIREZ GIZE3, 20c, 50o nnd 1.00 SCLO O TilC0n.UET.3ED DY CO. . v ' WOOD ARD. CLARKE & CO. AND S. G. SKIDMORE & CO-- nr asxuty XM iznaisgoi, nr MWTAtiog, , 1ST BQtrmCBsTT, ' Tjr XIOWLIDOS, I XM SUOCMS. tlsOonrpllne, Blopd Poison. maemasatlssB. ' pile. ., --' X Tltality. , 'am ft rSimnle Affliction ot man and women. Moat modern and sel ent"S tr?nVent, Ko cutting. pain ful operation. - fro detention from buat naas No mlsrprenUtlon. RepuUtlos aabllihed foTnoneat and fair dealing , .11 rti.nta. i ConaultaUon nnd,aV rlc ftwa. - -. 5T.-l0ii5W Oes. S aad TantklU Stew pnrtlana. On. v iiio II SIMPLE INVENTION TO V! ; CONTROL PARTY LINES . (Jtmmal Mpedal ervlts.) Denver. CoL. Dee. 10. Harry IHsher of this elty has Invented- a cheap and aim pie device that gives - ths,- central telephone offlcs s control . over party llnea, enabling the operator to shut off all - Interference - and - listening -ef other persons on theee line,- and , alao en abling the operator to ' call-' only tb on wanted on a party-line,-no other bells ringing. The invention, Is a slm ple device consisting of two Induction colls and some wire, th machsnlsm be ing Incseed In a arnall wooden -cabinet fonr Inches qi5sr. v1- By 1U use, wfiU two pertle sre talking on a wire that ha any mn .,. '.. ', ' Bsvolntton taasalnoss. . ' ' ' ' A sure slm ot approaching revolt and erlnus trouble tn year system Is ner votMmee.; aleeple.sneas er stomach np sota Klertrtc Blttera win qulckjy dis member the ' troublesome causes, It never fall to tone the stomaeh. regu late the Kldneye and Bowele, stimulate th Liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all th usual attending aches vanish uniler.lt sean-Mng and thorough ef fect Iveneaa. Electric Bitters le only teo. end that Is returned-If It-aon t gtve rorfect. satisfaction. - -Guaranteed by kltlmore rrug Co... Ill Third etreet. 'I c ber ot ubscrlbers and telephone con nections, th cntrsl offlc. by simply pressing a bntton, oan effectnally cut off aU other subscribers from the eon versatlon of th two. A glass dial In th center of th small cabinet Indicate "lln buy,7 and when the partle ar through cntral prae th button n second tlm and th lattr falls swsy. the" dial showing there 1 no on on th Un. ..' : ; - " : -' " )v-. ; i . TwVO CHEHALIS MEN HELD IN COUNTY JAIL r (gperlal Wst-teh te The JrmntJ Chhallr Waah.. .Deo. Hubert' Harper who dangerously stabbed W. 8. i. ilin. weeks aso. has been bound ever to the superior court on charge ef assault wun inien o sum mit morder. In default of IJ.OOO bond ha ls.held at ths county Jnll. Lawrenc Is rapiaiy-Tecovertng from his wound. Hsrrey Cook of Lincoln creek has been DUV ndrSS0 bonds to keep th pence, snl bemg ,jinsble to furnish this Is In ths county JaiL His son. Alvln Coot, whom ho had threatened to kill, awor ALL FOR w. imt anccaaf nllv all ertvat ner vous and chronlo diseases of men! also ana kldnev 8YPHILIS cured for- blocj. stomach, neart, liver. throat troubles We cure . ivllhimt tn.rt.urvt . to at.V over. We remove bikiu i ubb. wm- - out operation er pain. In IS day. ' We stop drains, night losse and spermatorrhea by a new method I n a short ttm. W can restor the eexual vigor of any man under ( by mesne ot local treatment peculiar to ourselves We Cure Gonorrhoea ; In a Week Th doctor of thl lnstltut ar all 'regular graduates, hav. had many, years' experience, hav been known In Portland -for it rear, hav a reputation ' to maintain, and will Undertake no ess unless oertsln cur can be effected. We guarantee n euro In every cae w ' undertake or charge no fee. Coneulta . linn fre.. Letters confidential" Inatruo- - tlve book rvH maiiea iree in plain wrapper.. - - - - ' W euro th worst ease -of bile In two or three treatmenta, without opera tion. Cur guarsnieea. - If yon cannot call at office, write foe Question blank. '"'offlc hours, to I and t to S. Sundays and Holidays, 1 te 12. s l mi.', I - S Home treatment, sue. DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO. Offloea In Van Key RoUl, II H Third" Street. Corner Pins, Portland. Or. f $1.00 Turkish Bath King's Baths tngtoa Sta, to th complaint., CLUB LIFE HELPED v JO BREAKUP HOME ' ,. : '. ' "':'- . V , (Joaraal Bpectal mrr-., . RerX Nv- Ie.' Because her husband preferred to hold a younger woman's hand and take her oil hi lap. Cwaghlag Snn Osaeed SMath, -Harry Dwhwell. aged IS years, choked to deekta early y.eterday morn ing at hi horn In th nreeettca of hi wife and child. He contract., a alight cold a few e.T o ahd PW but little attention to It- Testerday morning be Wa seised-With a At of eonghlng which continued for enme time. Hi wife sent for -a phtalttan, hut before he coj srrtv anothec coughing apell came on and Dnckwell died from suffocation. -gt. Louis Globe Democrat.' Una. 1st, lnl." . ' ti Ballard Horabonnd Pyrup would have saved him. 3t. 10 and lit.. Woodard, Clarke A Co. j. Mrs. Mary Whit, wlf of Hnry Whits, a prominent Nw.Tork attorney, I so journing In Nevada and ha a filed suit for divorce at Rend. Beside a preference for other women. h allege ha ehowed such i pleasurable liking for club life that between th two paaalon ho- never was at horn. The complaint state that th couple wa married In UM and con tinued to live In peace nnOr HtT.-nrhen a young. Isay earn to visit h New York bom. .Th ltuatlon became att end urable when Mr-. White Insisted en holding th lady on his Up nnd placing her head upon his shoulder in the pres ence of Mr. Whit. ; , - . -- .. XJea -r i TaBlaa to iJntml Bnaelat SerrtcsJ ' Washington, -Dec 19. Secomt Lieu tenant , Rigby Valllant. Third caval ry will be placed on th retired llet to morrow at hi own request. Lieutenant Valllant I from Arkanea and was grad uated from th military academy. In not. . ... " ; -gew Oheaaiis Tomndry, ("BOTtsI Meki te Ts. JMml.) Chehalla. Waah, Dec. I.i--Work ha begun on the big new foundry that C. F. Oroenke A Hon of EverMt will orn t Chehalle. Bherman Murphy has the contract for the building and th at rue ture will bin to loom up soon. h :;..' .. . I DR. W LEE! The Great Chinese Doctor -t v-- - locatzo SaT rosrun sxsro-a xsao, He la called great becaua he AIimhi without r.eortlns our all the- knife. Call and have a free examination. He will tell yon the exact nature ef your trouble. He treata aucceeafully every form of fe male complaint, all private and blood dis ease, cancer, paralysis, tumors, rheumatism .nt all -disorders of the stomach, liver and 'kidney. ' H has had great success In curing consumption when the vio tlm I not- too much run down -by th dtnease.'and will stop hemorrhage tn n Incredibly ehort time. He brew hi own medicine from t hlnse root, herbs, buds, barke and vegetable t.as. -all of which are entirely harmlexs. and whose medicinal proprtls ar unknown to Am.rlean loo tora. He nee In hi practice over 60 different Oriental remedies. Hun dreds of testimonials from.-grateful patient. . i ... DR. WING LEE v.-...w 3r North Fifth tret. .1 - Portlrtncl. Orejjon t ; 4 eeeeeeeee A NEW YEAR'S : NECESSITY Ie.good teeth, and one that csnnot he neiflnciSd. as ynur health $at beppln... depends en . them. A vllt to Wl-e pro, will convince ru "' ,,,'" methods r"not only Pm""" ,h"r oughly eclnfi!lv sn1 . dnrshl.. 'Ihrir crown nd brlJg.' work Is nnrv-Inus. gS.'.-T. it--