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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14. 1003. HEARST PARTY WOT IMPORTANT FACTOR Falls to Draw Any Totes From Bryan Chicago Carmen V ' Vote to Support Democratic Candidate Gompers' Stand. OUTLAWS DEFY STATE TROOPS U John E. iAthmp, Buff Correepond . t.. ant. ; Cnlceso. Ili, Oct H.. A11 llmlra ttons Kx-ounud for. the labor rote this TMr la for Bryan and Kern Tha Hearst party Is not accomplish lna- aubetantlal defections to the Taft ticket, aa delt-ned. '; Ijibor aa a niaas maintain! tta attl tula of hoatlllty toward Taft for hi record aa faderal Judas. Theaa aaaertlons art l ha mult of on day's solid work of Inquiry at both headquarters, and Imervlewlne; labor representative' as wall aa taking into erount various occurrences of lata, for Instance, 1,000 elreatcar ra.n Here mat and adopted unaulmoualy a reeolutlon of support lor jiryen, int rriiuuuii a a reaaon the alliance between Hears . .... smirfMi Donaevelt. Alao. 40 adl tore or laoor papere in ine mrau wai met here ana voiea 10 euppwri r una in me iiiiiT., only one Tot Ins in me neaua; one waa a SoolallaU in mAAiHan to mr own Inaulrr. t am TtermlUed to incorporate the country Vine obeervetione of Earnest wajaer, mininr of the Waahlnaton bureau oi the Bbaton Herald, who haa juet com oWttt a tour of the eaat and the middle Go-ware la Agreeable. f ' Summed up, the situation aa aUted Im ur w&lkr icdltor Allen of the Union Labor Advocate, official paper of tha Chlcae-o Federation oi ltor ana Athera ! Sampel Compere plan haa been , ' arreeable ta union labor, and haa the indoraement of laboring men not In the unions, A email part or the iaoor men were won back uy me wemenaoua er forts of the Taft managers, but only a mall part Laborer are dlapoaad alao . to aupport Demoo ratio atate ticketa In common with tha national ticket." Mr. Allen himself aald: "At the be alnnlnr of the flaht I thought the labor vote waa about 66 per cent for Bryan. : Later I revlaed my estimate to 80 per cent- Than I think about 6 per cent waa won back, leavinf about 71 per cent for Bryan." ' Taking Chicago, now perhapa the greateat labor center In the country,' and analysing the situation, this, seems to be true: The federation hare haa about 100,000 member. Of them 60,000 are women; and that in Itself la commentary on the conditions of industry, that so large a . percentage, one fourth, should De women compelled to work for a living in ' the trades, not counting any em- cloved In other ware. -. - - When the federation met August 1 to consider Mr. compere plan, rree discus sion was had, and, the.ro was a full vjx- change or opinion, -socialist memoera were disposed to oppose It. On the final vote, however, ' they asked not to be recorded, and only one dissenting ballot was cast against the plan. . jaDor men Know or many rormer Ke enly a email percent-aa. Whan Judge Tat cams here flrl this year, tha best the managers could do with the railway man waa In fill a hall holdlna- 1.000. Itl the face of the 41.000 union men ad- draaaed by Bryan an1 the XB.ooo re viewed bv htm In their annual parade. Attempt to scare laborers aa to wages has fallen flat in moat Inalancea be cauae of high ooat of living and the panlo of last October. Non-union men uerhapa are even more emphatic than the union men, because they have really Buffered mora keenly , from the panlo than unionism, who had i greater protection againai wage iowci-ing- T-I estimate that heretofore union men were divided about eyniy between the two partlea, ao that there la a distinct gain for the Bryan rorcea In thla move ment." Thla waa Mr. Allen'a atatament. lie proceeded: ' "inis epnng we got into poinica n-r- and Indorsed 110 nominees locally, or which we nominated 41. Thla I contend proves that thla time labor la holding Oolna over to Republloan national headauarters with Mr. Walker, hla ob aervatlona were laid before aome of the officials there, with the result that re luctant admissions were made that hla eetlraatse were near 4he truth. They T'J.. Ml lift imi iiin-1, 'H" ...'Vil.'W ' '. v'l Ml sriGEPomii mm Keid Denounced Okla homa Carpet Bagrffer.and Possibly ..Worse. ' - J ' v. : (Celiac fr-aa baaaWI Wtre.a SaatUa, Oct 14.-Aooerdlng t a ape- cial dispatch - from Juaaau. 'Alaaka, tha BkagwejK Alaakan, tha. Bldge- top Miner, the Tftoaoa Tribune aad tha Juneau Record are all JounoTIa their criticism of Judge Btlaa Raid for hav ing been away from tha territory for a i .NO. MORE FEAR OF THE DENTAL CHAIR "NOR A HIGH DENTAI. BILL" At the 7" T aa w-a. e m. 1 m mm. . ' i electro rainless Uentar Parlors 303 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER FIFTH - pti. ong time and allowing bualnaaa to 2 up in Dim court -rue newspapers refer o him aa "an Oklahoma baggert and are bitter over tt Governor Swanioa of Virginia. did not claim that more than a modicum of the labor men i had been won back from the disaffection cauaed under the Oompera plan. Oomp era Move meat. . Regarding thla Oompera movement. It la apparent that obaervers are wronn when they state the proposition to the effect that Oompera and hla fellow offi cials of the American Federation of La bor are trying to force its members Into the political movement. I am sure that quite the reverse Is true, that is, that it la the members who are forcing Mr. Oompers into the movement. Thla assertion is baaed oh the fair proposi tion that labor men have the same hu man nature aa others. Many students of sociology mlatake on that point They realise that it waa puDiio opinion in tne Democratic party wnicn maae me uen ver platform radical aa It la; not the leaders who got the people to permit i radical nlntform. Likewise thev real Is that public opinion in the Republloan rublicana who -will vote for Bryan, al hough some of them impart the infor mation in confidence and seem to be afraid In aome instances that If they make it public their employers will at tempt the coercive methods so success fully used by Mark Hanna and his man agers in 1896. Railway Ken. The railway men's bureau of men not - officially members of the federation is almost aolldlv for Bryan,- To get theaa men to vote for Taft the railroad man agers have resorted to' every conceiv able device, such as trying to raise the wage scare; they have been met with the argument by the men themselves that they were promised if they sup ported the Republican ticket they would all have steady employment, whereas many of them have been workless for a fear. , Some of the men were won back, but platform party was for a radical platform this year, and that the loaders refused to arlve them such a platform, and that that Is the reason why so many Repub leans are discontented with their party's position and will rebuke it for yielding ,o tne unra-conservaiives at unicago. labor for Bryaa. It was public sentiment in the ranks of the labor men which forced Gompers and the other officials to take the stand of thla yeaaj those officials merely are rerlsterlnar "he wishes of their follow era, not creating opinions for those fol lowers. - Thla beina- true, everv time Judge Tart lnveirns acratnat "Mr. uomDera attempt to deliver the union vote to Mr. Bryan," he angers the union men, rank and file, for It la their movement, and mr. uompers cnancea to De tneir serv ant, answering- their command aa Mr. Brvan answered the commands of hia radical rollowera. Judge. Taft has been on the defensive witn tne laoor men ever since the fla-ht began. Efforts were made to twist the Issue, to create the Impression that labor sought special privilege in the planks they asked from the two parties and' got from the Democratic. . m "All we want," says Mr. Oompers, "is inw ww Brian aeciare mat injunctions shall not issue in labor disputes under circumstances which would not call for iniunctlons in other suits." I am sure It la safe to predict thalffl muor is nui. mr tan in wovemoer, that the wage scare won't work this time, and that high coat of living and ao many idle men tend to bind the laborera to the Bryan ticket. BRYAN PROSPECTS VERY BRIGHT IN OREGON Richmond. Va.'. Oct 14. One hun dred outlaws and their families have strongly fortified their position In the forest and defy atate authorltlea. Gov ernor Swanaon haa been appealed 40 and may aend state troops. Commonwealths Attorney Edmund W. Hubbard and Sheriff U W. Wll- llama left for Arvonla today with an armed force for the pufpoae of 'track Ing down the Thomaa Zimmerman gang of outlawa. now In hiding in the faat neaaee between tha Jamea and Slate rlvera, and who. after ahootlng N. W. Gregory and threatening to burn -the town of Arvonla and lynch' the ottl ens, are prepared to realat arrest The outlawa, 100 strong, have care fully fortified' their position and are now awaiting the attack of the armed cttlsena. Their wives and other women folka are with them. Governor fiwanson was appealed ' to today by wire to help the citliens to crush out the outlaw band. Fearing that the desperadoes may make an at-I tack upon Arvonia tne women ana children are being hastily removed to more protected communities. A cordon of cltisena la surrounding Arvonla tonight, prepared to shoot to kill if an attack la made on the place. The present trouble grew out of the shooting on Saturday night of N. W. Gregory, a wealthy cltlaen, who was Instrumental in procuring the evidence on which the Zlmajf rmans and Thom ases were Recently convicted. Unfor tunately one of the quartet waa ad mitted to bail. He returned and aa slated In liberating his companions. The threats against Arvonla were then made and were followed by the ahoot lng of Gregory, the women meeting him on the road and giving the signal to I Oreg- their accomplices la the buabaa. ory will die. The outlaws left a note In their oell In tha Jail, jointly signed, stating that the next time they vialted the place it would be as oorpaas. They have terrorised the community for' aeveral veara. They aland accused a almnat vrv Annual vaM crime ThA . lMdftn v.ri lnlnd today by Samuef and William Zimmerman of Albemarle county, the latter going by way of Payne station, from which point nrovlalona for a lone alece were dis patched to the outlaw band. The place In which the outlaws are secluded is densely wooded. - It Is said that it will require a large force of men to storm the place. It is openly asserted tnat tne nttie hamlet Is in great danger of .being burned. The Zlmmermans sre known to be men who do not make Idle threats. The fallowing communication . from Arvonla was adressed to Governor Swanaon today: ' . ' "upnaitiona here intoieraoie. uanar or assassins strongly Intrenched three miles away; one citlsen shot In back; others threatened.- County authorities appear powerless. We need deteoilvee and bloodhounda. . Can you come down?" Rev. Plummer Jones. Presbyterian minister of Arvonla, Is with the cltlaens' posse. "I could kill any one of them without a pang of conscience," aald Mr. Jones today. The- minister who received direct threats of lydchlng carpet ovar tha an- pontimani oi ma orotner-m-iaw, ooo6 win. as receiver for the Alaska Central raureao. President -A. IE. FYost of the road erltlolsee the appointment In severe term, ne says he cannot understand I the appointment of a reoelver for the roa at an. when it has 1.000,000 and "it is tidloulous," he la reported ta have aald, "for a receiver to have been appointed at all. aad mora so for the juoge to nave appointed big brotber-tn- iaw. BO BUYING OLD U GllllSi MBBB-aSB.WfeBBWaaBSSMBaVaBa Five Huitdred -Springfields (Jacned la phlcago, From Fear of Possible Mobs. Watted Frees Leeatd Wire.) Chicago, Oct 14 Detectives in the negro seotlon are. seeking eaohea of ri fles that have bean secreted by the blacks In anticipation of race riots. Suspicion was aroused by tha discovery that negroes have boucht 600 old The- minister waa among thong I vitelline after the eacape of the outlaw leaders He was deterred from filling an engage ment In New Kent on Sunday, because hla road would lead him through a sec tion of the country Inhabited by outlaw sympamizers. POACHERS KILL TAME DEER; HOT CHASE (Doited Press Leased Wire.) BeJIingham, Wash.! Oct. 14. Three oachers, who gave their names as Fred eyers, will BenuDert and Kalph Kasp- taer, were captured yesterday by Dep uty Sheriff Bert Dehaven and Special Deputy Shelley outside the city limits, west of SqualirUm creek, after an ex citing chase along the shore by the deputies and on the bay by the launch S. D. C. of the Pacific American fish eries. The poachers started the excitement by boldly landing from their boat on El lea island, shooting one of the nearly tame deer on the P. A. F. preserve there, and then hoisting sail and scudding off across the bay, bidding gay defiance to the Indignant keepers on the island. Shoes can be well Dreserved and keot in good condition by being wiped dally wun mux or cream. Springfield rifles discarded by the army. Further sales will 'take place and de tectives have been detailed tn aueation purchasers. One negro is quoted as saying that the den (sens of the "black belt" have taken the advlca of their preachers and are arming for aelf-pro- lecuon. no asserted tnat tne negroes were not looking for trouble, but that they did not wlah to be caught unpre pared, aa were the negroes of Spring-, field. .. - '4 X Full set, that fit.. .. .f 5.00 Gold Crowns, 22-lc. .. $3.50 Bridge Teeth,' 22-k. .f3.50 Gold Fillings ,.;...?1.00 Silver Fillings . . . . . . ,50 WHY PAY MORE? If you are nervous or hare heart trouble, the Electro Painless System will do the work when others fail. All V(prk Warranted Ten . Years. ' Bank Reference . Open Evenings and Sundays lady Attendant FOURTEEN TEARS OF DESERTION FOR JOHN ' (Patted Press Leaaed Wire. I Belllnaham. Wash.. Oct. 14 That hla wife beat him to it on tha bidding nt fond farewells and that when he went to ten ner gooa-oye Deiore leaving for as the complaint is worded. Is the claim or jonn jr. urnaneic. wno yesterday filed a long cruise at sea he found she had "packed up bag and baggage and left. sa, i vea suit for divorce anlnet his wife. Tha desertion.- he says, occurred in 1894, at noDox,. i. j., ana ne nas not seen tne woman since. 'Reports from the national campaign committee indicate that the cause of . Bryan and Kern is In the ascendency and that the prospects for their elec tion are brighter now than ever be- for," . Reports coming in from all sec tion of the state Indicate that Oregon . is debatable ground and that there is a strong fighting chance of carrying the state for Bryan. Bryan workers are. therefore, much encouraged and are bending to the cam paign work with added enthusiasm. In order, to carry on the battle in Oregon to the best advantage it la necessary , BACK-RESTING FOR MEDIUM AND SLENDER FIGURES to have ample campaign funds for use in Oregon. It is desired that the com mon people, the great mass of the com- monweaitn. wno are to be the beneficl- anea in tne event of Mr. Bryan's ele vation to the presidency should aid him I? f 'S.,0?!1'0- 18 desired, therefore, that all friends who have an interest In I an ejection aid Dy their contributions. ouiau euros are as acceptable as large ones, according to the ability of ine uonor io give. Those who desire to comnouie snouid fill out the at tached form, address as Inrilcxtari ih.. in, and send to The Journal. The re- reipi vi me uonauons win be acknowledged. 'SELF-REDUCING" FOREVERYTYPEOS STOUT WOMEN care Oregon Dally Journal, To the Bryan and Kern Campaign Fund, Portland. Or.: I herewith contribute $ for use in the Uryan and Kern campaign in Oregon. Nam Addr All checks should De made payable finance committee. to Jefferson Myers, chairman INEVITABLE TALL MAN AND SHORT v MAN APPEAR IN MARTIN CASE "l see the tall man and the short man i have shown up in the Martin murder .: case."' said an attorney who has been following the details of the trial. "I had been looking, for. their, appearance ever since the case started. A genuine Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to Its Natural Color sixd Beauty. Ko matter bow long it baa been gTar cr faded. Promotes a luxariant growth f healthy bair. Stop its falling otot, and positively removes Dan droll. Keep bair soft and glomtf. Ke fue all aubatitutrm. 2 times aa nrocb laSl.00aa50c.atsa. la Not Dje. fl and C3e. battles, at rape lata wad k- tnr tree -Tat Careat tha iiaa-. flum B ay Nt C, Newark. . J. nay's Hart la a SmphmpikL raa.raur aa-tipaa4haeaa,aa4 tg aia 4w a. f aa wdx. iic. ama-rtata taaa Xc fc trm frank TkeCae at tat (aaa,1 M)AKI, CXuiKKK A CX. myatery case without a tall and a short man, or a heavy set and a lightweight pair of villaina would be like 'Hamlet' wun xiiuiijei leu out J!.ver notice th abort man show ay the tall and tha up? All crimniai law- N235I fs.oo vera nave. And the peculiar part of it m inn in, men go on committing all sorts of crimes, from murder to petty larceny, and they are never cauahL Th. police have been chaaing thoae two fel- i lows for tbeae many years I aually the tall man la of dark com- i ilexion and the small man la light, iometlmea It ! the othpr i am waiting with interest to hear which one in this caee haa a dark compltxlon. . 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