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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 21, 1001 BRyAN UNMASKS ' RAILWAY COERCION Denounces Tanderbilt Magnates for Trying to Scare Em ployes, in Taft's Behalf, With Prediction of a f Wageless Panic to Follow Election. (Untied I'mi iMMd Wire.) Mount Vernon. Ohto. Oct. JJ. Da- darln that th official of th Van derbllt railroad system ara attempting to coerce and Intimidate their employe Into voting the Republican ticket, Wil liam J. Bryan made a bitter attack upon General Manager Van Wlckle, Vice-President Schaff and A unlet ant Superintendent Ingalls In hie speech here today. Hie arraignment of the railroad orrtclals caused a Dig eenaa' Inn The attack waa the reaultNof apeechea by the three officials to the employee or tne vanoerbllt ayatem at neuron talne, Ohio, laat night. They declared that a Democratic victory meant a cut In wagea as the rnault of a depression wnicn would d, aure 10 ioiiow ine eiec tlon of Bryan. Bryan characterlied thla ftatement s a in rem ina saiaina anion oi van . Wlckle. Schaff and Irurall waa "co ercion and a crime against the fran chise that should not be allowed to go unpunished. Confronted With Wrath. "Confronted with the wrath of the people whose earnings they have taken for their own, the predatory corpora tions threaten a panlo If the people elect me.1' said Bryan. . 'Taft waa an the president's cabinet when the panio of last year started. If he and the strenuous president could not prevent the panic how little chance there Is for him alone to. do so. "I am making a fight to restore business competition, not to destroy business." Bryan called attention to the fact that ingnlla la the son-in-law of Charles P. Taft. Bryan will go to New York after giving one day. Instead of the rpst of the week, to West Virginia. Ha will Dot visit Maryland or New Jersey. Bryan declared today that Ohio had been won for the Democrats. H la scheduled to. make 1-1 speeches In thfa nut today before leaving for West Virginia. Bryan' la Kentucky.' Bryan devoted a few hours of last night to a flying excursion Into Ken tucky. ' He crossed from New Albany, Ind., at the close of a day that had been unusually prolific of demonstra tions In his honor. Prom the time he crossed the state line until hla depar ture at a late hour, he waa the center of a wildly enthusiastic demonstration that had not an Inatant's cessation. He was escorted through living lane to Phoenix park, where he de livered three addresses, one at Phoenix hall, one in the park and on Juat out- I aide me galea. i wo oiner anorier speeches were made later, one oX ther to a crowd of railway worker. In all these addresses Bryan repent KepuDlk desperate gang will "b taken ptWnarg or driven out of th state, Taylor sM he and Captain nankin had bwn blindfolded Immediately after Ihrjr left the Ward hotel with the night rld.re and that the bandagea were not removed from their eyes until they vwviiw root laae. v rartaer Baajreg. . The bandaaes wars than mnA he waa compelled to look on while his ?a riw,". ,"tn?ld o tree and JiU tv., r i mum wun UtlllSIS. Tlit a nooae waa thrown about Tav. that he a on Id secure for them the fish tng rights In Reel Foot take-over whtfq ed hla charge that the y riddled with bullet lore nei'k and he would have been hanged had not some of the night riders Interrupted the proceedings with a de mand taf hla release on hla bromlae uiw iwua eieriea. This precipitate! a discussion. Borne wanted o noin xn aired attorney until mrjr , uuni ut i ius riemng concession and others wurited to kill hlm'at nnre While the men were srgulng Taylor esrepou. e swan serous a nayou witn bullets from the revolvers of the night riders reining around Mm. After a terrlhlw Journey through the ewanipa, Taylor t en Led Tlplnnvllln. He win i an inipcirmni witness nrrore tne grand Jury that has been called to In veetisate the murder, lie uH todav that he rccognlzi-d some of the men. The sheriffs of five counties and their posses, sided bv three companies of militia, are sesrchlng for the night rid. ers. The ml 1 1 1 la In under the command of Colenel W. C. Tatom. and la being directed hv Oovernor Patterson, who How to Wash Cut Glass It is best to nae a wooden tub for wash. luff cut elsM. but if one ia not at hand. pod the metal dish sink with toiled glaaa of a controversy of years' atandln water of Keel Yo the right of ha offered a reward of 110,000 for the arrest of the murderers. The trouble that reaulted In the kill ing of Captain Kankln la lit outgrowth or years aiandlng over ualtere to find lit tha ot lake. The stream ' the Ktmt Tennessee of which Rankin and Taylor wore th main alockholdrr. UKMUIiKKR FILED yOR JENKINS HA INS la thai property of Ind oomiany. (fulled ITeas Lesard Wire ) Ne Yprk, Oot. tl Attorney Mr. Tntyre ' for th Halna brothers today filed a demurrer to tne Imllrtnu-nt charging T. Jenklna ilaln wltii murdr In tee flret degree. The arralKiinitnt of the Halna brothers, which was tn have occurred today, will lie d.lnyeii until th court can pas on the 1 -murrer. It waa announced that the court would decide the Issues rained by the demurrer, next MoJi1a I FIFTEEN YEARS FOR THE FAKE LAW YEU . (Unite Vrw Leased Wire.) New Tork, Oct tl. Prank Marrln of Brooklyn, known to the police as the "fake lawyer," was sentenced by Judge Ulke In the county court Ht lirnoklyn today to aerve not leu than fifteen yenra nor more than twenty In Slug ring penitentiary. Marrln was con-, vlcted Mnoday of having made Improp er use of mortgagee entrusted to Mm by n "client " lie apent much time In IMilladetnMa and It Is alleged that he rommttted a number of criminal acte I here while posing s "Judxe Kranklln Stone." The police allege that Marrln !oed ii a Jik1 end h lawyer In a mini her of different cltlea. iutiTei) bakv in ice wat eh, says wife (Sx-. l I llK,a I r b to Tilt Journal ) I New York. ()et 20 Young Mrs. Mail- lr i I'M T liil' 'I i I 1.1 1 ' itiuteiiMU. who Iiiik started a jlLVKrO JiAJlllh I 1 3IS , "!,, fu1 dlvoree. makes the unuanl rnsrge mm her himbi.nd hHlhed their Imhy In hv water Mr. Rnlt.imii Is a wealthy lure anil dry soot's Importer. Mrs. Itiitteriiiu In n aeronil wlfo, she hav Ina been mnrrled to the Importer eeven years ho, when she was 17 yesrs old unci he 4V Mrs. Iluttennii decUres In her a-ilf for a separation that from December I, 1304. her husband has treated her wllh great eiirelty. linn repeatedly assaulted CHIEF SPIELER DIXON (United Press Lesaed Wire I Waahlngtcn. Ort. 21. I'nlted Stntes Henstor Joseph M. Dixon of Mnntann conferred with President Roosevelt to day and declared the presldentlnl flaht waa now centered in Ohio. Indiana and New York. Senator Dixon was optimistic in to the outlook ror Tart publican were expeotlng to boy th election, I ruronaae waa possible, and declare hat a hi eh tariff we a breeder o panic. hi ad romlaed that 1 Mansfield. Ohio. drees here today Bryan Ohio, Oct. II. In yan p he was elected president he would hnv a. representative of labor in hla canine and seek to have the anti-trust lav amended preventing It application t laner unions. He declared that n would urge upon congress to pass ft I n ... A.....t..lnn I...., ,UI. iwm. 1 .. V. r Injunctions and contempt proceedings purchased at any five cent counter. In closlDar. Bryan declared that he . waa not nominated with the aid of the president, had no corporations to threat en Its employes with discharge if they did not favor his election, anl had no rich relatives to contribute money for the circulation of eulogies. carrv Wvomlnsr and Utah." lie nnid "Aa a matter of fact, Bryan will urrv few state west of the Minlnnlir,! rlvAP T hellev Taft will u rr, V. linen towel or any gott pieces of cotton. York by 100,000 and Minnesota by Wash the glass in warm snds, made -by fr!" .0oo to iw.ooo." Ai.i-tr, . 7vij rv.4. Th senator talked with the pres. disaolying a teaapoonf ul of Gold Dust dent for aome time. It js understood washing powder in a pan of warm water; their eonveraatlon waa tnatmy about the nse a soft brush to clean the surface, flaht In Indiana and Ohio. rinse in water of the same temperature. ,x, , After the glass has been carefully dried Official Count in Alaska. on glass linen, use a camel's hair brush' Jl,na.u-c- 21- Tn" offinm eiec-. ' f i t'on canrasslng honrd. conslstlnn of to polish the cut surface. To dean the Governor w. B. Hggatt. collector of inside of water bottles, insert a very thin Customs Clarence i. Hohart and Sm irlass linen towel and force to all carts of fwr twneraj utsttn, r nished the Tx.. k.i. ju i.m t.. 'urn today 'it Is absurd to think Rryan will and pinched her, and has even called her autlerenli.e She declsif: the treatment to which she hss been subjected has reduced her to a mental end nervous wreck. She says that her husband Insisted on giving their little 4-year-old girl. Maxlne. baths In Intensely cold wather In order to "totiBjhen her," with the result that the child contracted bronchitis and pneu monia and came near dying. of the re- delegate election. Politics and Politicians A ..'H l.n M X X- ! t n r-H .,- who was anions the vice-presidential posBiDiiiiies nerore tne uenver c.onver tlon. Is now mentioned for a cabinet position in the event of Mr. Bryan's election. Eileen V. Debs. Socialist Dartv enndl dute for president, believes he will re ceive over l.nnn.noO votes at the coming election. In 1900 he reeelve.1 about 8S,- 000, and In IJ04 his vote was 402,000. In the recent state election in Georgia nn amendment to the constitution was adopted. or rnther approved, which mnkes a proper! y-owning qualification for all voters. The vote In favor of th amendment was large. Eugene C'ffHdn, Prohibition candidate for president, bids fair to equal the record of William J. Bryan ss a stump speaker. 11a has traveled from coast to const and for three months has been averaging five speeches a day. C Virginia RepubUcaai. -ax , .bexpmJjig, arrive in anticipation or trie gUDPrnn- gul lorlnl cnmpalirn in that state. It Is re ported that Alvah H. Martin, the Vlr srinia member of tho Republican nn-f tlonal committee, may be the candidate for governor. head and threatening her every moment. Stella Tlmmons' History. The dead woman, who waa young .and pretty, came to this city with her husband-slayer a short time before they took the room In which the crime waa committed. Just previous to thia she had lived In Portland, It is believed, at 147 Tlbbltts street. She was. an or- 6han. An unmarried sister, Edna B. ogart. and an uncle Mr. Hogart. live at Eugene. The uncle is a farmer and is al(l to be quite well knowrk The murdered woman lived sowie tiffne I In Eugene and Oswego, Or. Fromthe latter place It Is believed she wit to Toledo, Wash., where she met and mar ried Tlmmons, after which the couple went to Portland. Brother la Portland. Tlmmons is ft plasterer. 37 years of age, who comes from Lexington. Neb., and is a brother of Abe Tlmmons, ajso a plasterer, who lived in thie city a number of years ago and Is now said to be a well-to-do workman In Portland. Tlmmons, when questioned this morn ing, while unable to speak, nodded his head In the affirmative when asked if he had committed the crime. Awaiting the outcome of his Inlurles. b is held confined in the Salem hosnital. When sober, he apparently realized his mur- ) rtorous tendencies, ror yesterday he took his child wife to an attorney to arrange for a divorce. Price and Less O) j sham, 3,802: I 2.383; Ronan, Corson, 2.139; Chllberg, 1.007; scattering, IUQXTLT OOZJXB WITH SHOW. When you see that kind of s weather forecast you know that rheumatism weather Is at hund. Qet ready for it now by getting a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing made for rheumatism, chilblains, frost bite, sore and -stiff Joints snd muscles, all aches and pains. Sold by Skldmore Drug Co 2Sc 50c and 1100 a bottle. Selz Royal Blue Shoes FIT FEET WELL : You'll find the fit of a shoe has a lot to do with the way it wears; if your shoes fit, you get not only comfort to your feet, but long service. Poor fitting shortens the life of a shoe a good deal. If you want 'the utmost of comfort and long service at the minimum of cost, get one of our Selz Royal Blue shoes; they're the best-fitting shoes made, and they wear like it. Selz Royal Blue, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Seventh and yashington. E2aa; THE NiVERSA SAL! TDnrotfs KNOWN IX EUGEXE (Special Dispatch to Te Journal.) Eugene. Or., Oct. 21. Mrs. Stella R. I.lvineston Beeckman. the well If n nnrr nnln nlot'nr i n1 bipIaI v m an lf Newnor. has been nominated for repre- Tlmmons, wife of Silas Tlmmons, was sentatlve to the Rhode Island general the daughter of Andrew Bosrart- a for- Bssemniy rom Newport; on tne epuo- mer well hnoWn Lana conntv redenr. who has been dead several years. She . T. j , i wfo ine 1 1 ii-i n.. km emu wiuiam up muiTam i ' i Yunnan his- i n . i " i u i . . , , t, , m . carrying . two congressional district. In an! John and ' Char eaBo,art. of8.-' Sealy, Mason & Co.'s Old Corner Fourth and 9 Morrison Streets A Store open evenings until 9 o'clock E 9 BESS! that state. Thev are centering their han" lisrht on the Fifth and Blxth districts, Z" whefe W. A. ("alderhend and W. A Reeder are the Republican candidates for reelection married to The voune- woman was Tlmmons two vears aio The pair were In Kucrene two weeks ago. visiting relatives, and they expect- Olnev Arnold, the Democratic, nominee to Wurii here next. weekwhere Tim r governor of Rhode Island, Is a prom- I",0"8 waa t0 ork Bt h fade of plas- for iro inent business man of that state. He and has always supported theNcbras In his fight for tbo presidency. t- w.hsior rinvls former mavor of Kaa pas City, who bolted the Republican terer. Stella and her sister Edna, after their 1 ll'l ion. U , r (i r I . 1! This is the place where the women of Portland and vicinity have been simply swarming since the opening day of this GREAT SALE Stj? St?? gTdS WC offered and our almost incredible prices spread like wildfire and we have had our hands full to CARE FOR THE THRONGS. Jf you were unable to be properly waited upon Friday or Saturday, we assure you we have made arrangements for better and quicker service for the remaining days of the sale. BEAR IN MIND WE ARE NOT STRANGERS, but are well known in Portland. We had intended opening a store on Washngton street, but lost our location. We wish to impress the public that this sale is being conducted with a "money back" policy, and that every article is absolutely guaranteed as represented. IMPORTANT Having l6st the location we had in view, we were fortunate enough in securing the OLD SEALY, MASON Sz CO. CORNER For a short time only. These premises are to be thoroughly remodeled, and we shall have to vacate. Like many GOOD THINGS this opportunity can't LAST FOREVER, and it isn't every day that you can buy the very best Cloaks, Suits, Raincoats, Skirts, Waists, Furs, etc., for just One Half and Less Than Others Charge You .V 6ft to do for themselves. Stella.- wns an inmate of the Boys' and Girla Aid society at Portland for some time. She ! waB not a wavward eirl hut had no V, 11 rVl (1 rtYA n,a mam. , I . . , V- .. - 1 , . i i - -, , innn . , .. 1, .Ha ulimm T r- I - ... u ....v. i WlTii mV'Bryan neTS that lead to tho murder. TAYLOR IS SAFE (Continued from Page One.) lor had died from bullet wounds, having been unable to find trace of him. Bitter rand. The riders had been bitter toward Rankin and Taylor over notices nosted at Reel Foot lake announcing that any Anirelex. and according to a recent ro port he has returned to the Republican fold. Oeorsre E. Cole of Chicago, known i hrouirhniit Illinois as a militant re former, has become n Prohibitionist and will vote for F.ugene W. Chafln for president. Mr. oie is neao or ino ivegio- lattve Voters league in Chicago. The rflmrtalan of Eusrene V. Debs for the Dresldencv has received a notable i meruit In the ocrson of W. C. Crono- m.u.r of MeKeesnort. Pa., known as the father of the In plate Industry, and one trespassing- thereon would he nroso who assisted In the framing at tbe Me- ruted. Monday night the two men. who Klnley tariff bill. tare wealthy and prominent residents of v . , .. . mis section, were taken prisoners bv Th option of the yearly meeting or t ,hnilt en .m... xv, onin k i the Friends' church of Oklahoma. Ne- at the Ward hotel in the town of Wal- braska, Kansas ana uimuuu, . nut L.og. Three men were sclied, Ran- Ing a resolution runue.u nm ... "T" ' kin, Taylor and a man named Powell non on wtouhi . i r-owen made his escape w temperance question, is ""' were trying to stop Taylor In his dash in View or ine inn nil fnr freedom Tho Atill miihIf. la Cannon was reared In the Quaker faith, aroused and as the authorities now have tne names or some or the riders, im James H. Vahey, whom the Democrats I a foregone conclusion that part of. if of Massachusetts have nominaien iorinoi nearly an or tne memoers of the rovernor. is a resiaeni oi niinmnn, the rv... .t.i. and s lawvcr bv profession. He first sprang Into prominence as counsel for Charles J. Tucker, the youth .i, -c . eiw-trocuted several yeais ago for 'he Mabel Tage murdeh Mr. Vahey's memorable struggle to save his client from the death chair attracted at tention throughout, me cuuinry. SUTS WIFE'S XECK (Continued from Page One.) house, rushed to the room. Tt wu plain to be seen at a glance that Mr. In a pool of blood on the floor with one! music, chattering foot still elevated to the hd from which she had. apparently, sprung as h received the death dealing slash. The man had climbed bank Into the bed and was once again In a tupor. Wcstcott. after ettina; hla sn. Harry, st the door of tbe room to see that Tlmmons did not escape, hurried to a nearby telephone and notified the police. BXarderer Mar orrttr. The doctor who- was called stated that he believed the man would aur- rive. The cut In the woman throat wa several Inche In length on the left side, and waa Inflicted with auch strength that It severed the windpipe ad went far Into tha back part of th nek The eoupl h&d lived at the Wtcott horn for th laat five wek and Tlm mons baa been drunk th grtr part f that tima. (wording to Mr Hajr batl, wHo ay sb had orAmii him to ) th heuae aeveral ocilox. A tort time ago, Mr. Haybail vlatea, Timtem ram horn late at algkt and os-d ofh blaaphemoB tajtraa- t hi wlf and la auch a threatening man- Yon May Enjoy ' Your Heals If You Will Equip Your Stomach With the Right Means to Handle the Food. Handkerchief Sale 5c Handkerchiefs, while they last, the dozen 25 10c Handkerchiefs, while they last, the dozen 50 Save your car fare on your Spool Cot ton six spools for 25 Only six spools to a customer. 2,000 pairs Muslin Drawers, worth 40c, while they last .15 50c Corset Covers , , . . 15 1 hey won t last long; come quick. 300 Children's Sample Coats, values up to $8.50, in serp-es, beaver, bear- cloths; red, blues, brown do gr md white and fancy. . ) 7J 500 Sample Shawls at HALF PRICE AND LESS. $2.00 Long Kimonos S1.49 S1.50 Long Kimonos 98 ?5c Short Kimonos 39 .Women's Knit Underwear $1.00 Union Suits 49 $1.50 Union Suits 98 $2.50 Union Suits $1.49 1 111 A W.i H iU o Jl AH !35 LADIES' SUITS This is indeed an opportunity not to be overlooked 300 New Fall Suits that were bought for us with a view to have at the opening of our Washington street store. Our buyer used much care and judgment in selecting these suits, and made such a purchase as to allow us selling them way below what you would pay at the best suit louse in town. All the late styles and lopular shades are among this showing. While They Last, for , . . $16 Coats for $7.95 Newest thing double breast, tight fitting the greatest coat that you ever saw for double the money. Furs 40c on f he Dollar $6.50 Furs, extra large stoles, real heads and tail trimming, C O flQ black and brown M&mUQ 9.00 Musk Rat, the real article. trimmed with two beautiful natural heads and six tails the greatest bar gain you ever J J QJJ 2,000 Sample Furs, from the cheapest to the finest, at less than half, just at the beginning of the fur season. No such opportunity was ever offered to buy up-to-fashion . furs for LESS THAN HALF. SALE OF WOMEN'S AND CHIL DREN'S HOSIERY 20c Fast Black Hose 9 25c Fast Black Hose . . 12 35c Fast Black Hose 19 If rmi ro Into a rentauraitt. cafe or Tlmranns was hyond human aid. lrn lights, rtazalinc linen, sllvsr cut iriaaa, ! itterins ana laucninc women. em t roretsll of a pleasant meal. Tour stomach should not revolt when you re4 the mnu card. Heavr steaaa. soups, oysters, en t re a salsds. etc should hold no terror for I tbe Health stomach and ther do not ! A aman box or tstoart Dvtroepaia Tableta placed In rour vest pocKat will be urflcieBt uard airalnst the mad revels of a worn-out stomach. A tablet taken a few moments after I cosloua stl will remove ut ill 1 effect of food from your stomach and vou may eat a ceneroualr as those about vu On of these little tablet will of It s'! f settle all queetton of IndlMtioa mr inai meai aan wm piece your , better condition for tbe mil Tour blood will b ar1rheL nA t, oepieivq iinc iiuiae win be re be (It tsart Drspepel Tableta are Mt- rI, set It, dlfeetlv aeeit who rlre te tbe rietrlc )1ca Ui element tber lak. whtch ee.ee th atoeaarh. remev irntattoa and eartck a4 tiiimiliia the kloodf all tkee tatuiewt sea K nHSaJ t you will take but little of roar Ftj drvralet earrte trr Trr-1 fx-r Tablet In stark 4 will tH ' cf their .merit. The tablets ewil tar I tr ee4 ve rwr najne I nd adreee mnA wo will nH rm at nrm br sill trtel frkr fe Af-, oree r a. run i , it r laart arjiieV-t ir, VtrsrtaU, K'rk. I Waists for Every Day V2 Price and Less S2.Q0 Waists 98 $.1.00 Waists 1.98 2000 Net Waists K Price and Less ter, that be. i fear, ettt a brr rail for a ottoenM. The arrlral of tbe ef tlcr. on tbat eraiav, Mme4 te here jtjlettar effect wpo Ttmswm e for ro;e was Ker 1 darin th fctcht. Te rxt oralitf M re. TtmmoTie told Vrt Herr-'I hnw er.e fA rrnt Wlei i"rl. t trrrbe "r . . fc-r kusr.u4 t!r tla rssor Kr trr 1 1. 1 1 mm mm inf. at imv n mm mm m w a ' m n t i w m in : Tirc' i II V s - si $3.00 Net Waists . $1.98 pt.OO Net Waists $3.95 58.00 Black Silk Waists $2.98 $3.00 Black Silk Waist. S3.98 $3.50 Waists for S1.S8 2000 SKIRTS Values to $8 at $196 Phenomenal Sale of Silk Petticoats Mail Orders Promptly . and Carefully Filled UNIVER Sealy, Mason & Co.'s Old Corner SALS $3.00 Silk Petticoats $2.98 $7.00 Silk Petticoats $3.98 $s.tx) Silk Petticoats $4.95 $I.oo Sateen Petticoats 59 $1.30 Sateen Petticoats 79 $2 00 Imitation Heatherbloom 9S $n.uo Real Heatherbloom $1.98 $12 an 1 $15 Silk Petticoats $0.95 $20 Silk Petticoats $9.95 ALES CO. 275 -Morrison Street Corner Fourth Wanted Tv.enty-fiv