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Tin c::::c; DAILY' JOUIl'IAL. rOHTLAUD. IT. ID AY nVir.'IIIG, CCTC: 1 .' HH PEACEFUL Oovernment's Tactics So De moralizing . That Strikers Turn Soldiers and Fight Fel low Workers Trains Run. ' ' (Called PW LsasM Wlrt. ,! Parts, Oct. 14, Appalled by the rlou of yesterday pd ownrnnd the de termined . stand and radical orders-of Premier: Brland, the rank and fila of the strikers wavered today, and. desert lng the "syndicate," returned to work on the trains in considerable numbers, A fifth of the regular train on Ilia Western railroad and a fourth of those ;on, the Northern were operated and dis order was trivial mod the backbone of what promised, to be toe gravest in dustrial clash In the history of France is believed to be broken. ,r ''..:',.' :'-r Wearing the Sashps of the reservists, , the-,men who " yesterday fought in 'the streets against the soldiers and police, - today manned the trains. The moat, loyal of the strikers gathered along the Western lines, in the southern -part of the city, shortly after dawn, and when the first trains were started. ' Spas modic attempts at violence were made. Gradually the crowds diminished ' and before noon trains were running practi cally unmolested. ? Hundreds of strikers who have fceen thrown into Jail will probably be -'released, but their leaders, will be pun ished. .. " ': - : "i . . Outlook Zs for Pesos. All day soldier-, and police bavt been arresting the more prominent of the striker agitators. They will be tried on charges of inciting soldiers to insub ordination through attempts to persuade the reservists not to ober"thorders to assemble, and with interfering with the employes of the state railroads., in ench case the prescribed punishment is severe. flvtmuiiii m .i-vi.- ....... - - - roads except the Northern and Western Is normal. . Fremler Brland , -Is endeavoring to M Hin raairnhl settlement tit the difficulties, and it is espected the remainder at the strikers win return 10 arnrlr nlthln nhrirt tlm. ThS StrlkS leader have been unsuccessful In their attempts to bring about a general strike of all tinlons of railroad employes and their failure la the cause of much de presslon among the strikers. PHELAN,' WHO KILLED . ; M'QUEEN, ACQUITTED llTnltrf Pr Letted Wire.) Port Orchard, Wash., Oct 14. E C. Parian is free and there will be.no prosecution on tbe charge of killing A. K. McQueen. Phelan was cleared on a plea of self defense: The fact that 3e Is lame and walks with difficulty helped bis cause with the Jury. Phelan shot and killed McQueen, a fireman of the cruiser Washlnjrton, last " July In a Bremerton bowling alley, where Phelan was employed A number of men. more or leas under the influence of liquor, started trouble and it was testified thst McQueen had picked up ' some pool balls with the evident purpose of throw ing then at Phelan, when the latter drew a revolver and ' shot McQueen through the throat,, severing the JugUlar vein. . - '-, ' " '-, . . kd. mm OF CflRISTIAHS Protestant Episcopal (Conven tion Considers Call for World Conference. LOGGER KILLED WHEN", ' '? FELLING HUGE TREE ' fflrecftt Ttorte t T JmfivM -Astoria, Oct. i4 Leo Elverus, 10, and unmarried, i. who worked for a number of years at tha Deep River Logging camp, "while felling a hugs tree yester day did not get out of the way fn time. "A dead limb struck him and smashed his skull. H was, brought to Astoria hospital, where he lived but to hour without regaining consciousness. mo Inquest will be held by Coroner GIN baugh... j ' Sealer Makes Good Cstfch. 1 iCultM Preaa fee Wire.) Victoria, B. C. Oct. 14. With 110s sealskins oa board, the sealing schooner Jessie has returned to port after having made a -record catch. There are four other schooners out but they .have not teenrepoTjej-Tf ewitly; Threaten "of the Jessie, with a crew of only nine men, will net tlO.000, - (Unite Pre teawd Wit. Cincinnati, Oct. 14. Action takenTTy the house of deputies of the Protestant Episcopal convention may result in the calling of a great world's conference of II churches of the Christian faith. The convention now awaits ths report of those to whom discussion of the 'project has been entrusted, and if the various eommlttees report favorably It is'llkely 'that the entire committee will take steps to Call such a conference. - Tbe matter has been placed in ths hands of a committee of seven clergymen and seven laymen,, who will meet - with a committee of. seven bishops. in ROADS sirptohf of gooJ highway from Port lnnd out end from Astoria to Carhirt and a little concerted effort on the part of the different counties en route would put the road in fair shape by spring. The Columbia county surveyor, Ci T. PreScott, has Invited F. J. Walsh, the consulting engineer for the good roads Interests, down to help locate the best route for the road over the divide in that county, and Mr. Walsh will, leave for that point In a few days. There is also to be conference between Mr. Rus sell and some Interested parties from Astoria in reference to ' the Astoria people working from there out, so that with the work from both ends going on and Columbia county doing its share it ought to be a simple and a quick Job; The first of the road signs designed by Mf. Russell will be placed on tha Llnnton road next week. They are ex cellent in design, being made of sheet Iron, braced across ths back with Mrs of Iron, ths edges being rolled to pre vent twisting. The rolls are pslnted red, ths body of ths sign bjack and ths letters white, colors well chosen, as they csn be seen quickly from quite a distance. - - ' . - : - BETTER THAN OREGON S 1 Lewis Russell," who recently returned from a tour of Inspection of Washing ton roads, in company with "Louis. Hill, says: "Washington Is "far 'ahead of Oregon in gcod roads. They have been doing some fins work and I shall make every effort to place" Oregon on a- par with 'Washington, from a good roads standpoint. I am arranging a party to vialt Carlton, Wash., to Inspect the work being dons there by the convicts on tha roads. They ara tha cheapest and best for rock work." ..' Mr. Russell also said that tha first road to receive his attention would be tha road down to Gearhart, as that road would give pleasure to thousands of-mTitolsta- as-weilss-tw weleoms -to4 the ranchers along the route. At either end of the rosd there Vre already fine MAINE TO BE RAISED , AND SUBMERGED AGAIN tVlt Frets 14 Wlre.1 ' Beverly, Mass., Oct. 14. With the final approval by President Taft of the plans for raising the battleship Iviaine, it Is expected work on the sunken war ship ' will soon be completed and the memorable .hulk will be taken out to sea and given a deep water, burial for ever, y . , . - -. It Is not believed that the wreck will be placed on exhibition as one of the great national memorials. . Tha plana provide that ths Mains shall be raised before February 1 5, nex., the thirteenth anniversary of tha de struction of the battleship in Havana harbor. RENOWNED JAP SEA : FIGHTER JS NO MORE . . . " 1 ' - (Cutted Press tesud WlrO ' 4 ' Tokio, Oct 14. Takenoauk Same- jlma, one of ths best known fighters lft the Jspanese navy, died here today at the age of 7 years. : tiamejlma was once a member of tbe house of peers and later chief secretary to the cabinet and auditor of tha Bank of Japan Admiral Kasunorl left her today for 8an- Francisco. a . Journal Want Ada bring results, Headquarters for Genuine Alaska Seal Skins . Entire Cor. 4th and Morrison Our Hew . . Fur Fashion Book Is Ready, Ask ; for It '1 Day J ygy- riurudy as usual " be strongly featured for the younger set. ESPECIALLY t s TEMPTING BARGAINS wiU be in evidence.' ; . IS Sale Girls' Dresses at $6.25 Beautiful alt w o o 1 p 1 a i d dresses, very pretty colorings and extra well made and trimmed Avith velvet. Reg-1 ular : $10. value. (gij P" Saturday special. DUaCtJ Beslyetle Storm Cape for Children The best made cape to be had. Cloth surface;, satin .finish. , Rubber lined, plaid silk lined hood.' Specially , priced. Blue,, red, andflj A CA brown . . ... . . DT'a.tjU Millinery I Special won Sale Saturday All our beautiful trimmed hats and EXQUISITE PATTERN HATS will be offered atr J0ff . ; , , . . . . ''" I ;" 1 v,-1"" '. , i ....I nn. i ,i. i . e. m i ii -m-K. ftftr - : ur it n m , a i ias . va. sr . v m a- r m mm i sis ,! a. i w '-" " u w :rWUv- --4dj Largest and Leading Manufacturers of High Grade Ftirs Buy Your Furs from the Factory Direct From Trapper to Wearer Special Saturday Only Russian M in k- '4 Over 200 fur garments in the most popular, .styles, just from our factory, trimmed .with heads "and- tails and beautifully lined. txactlvftsCuLSnecialFa. mfi) Take Advantage of These Radical Reductions! $(j$)oC Remodeling and Repairing afTow est Possible Prices --' Bring Them In nit 'J 4t9 Washington Street Limok mWo Here's the Unusual Departure We're going to offer, our entire stock of new fall Suits for men and women at LESS than usual cash, store prices .and you tan take all the time y'ou want ' : in which to pay Jor thenO ' . ". ' . ' You know that every cash "store in town gives a; . limited amount of credit, but they expect you to pay ;! . the bill on the first of each month. '. - You know also-that there- are-eredit7toresrbtrt-they charge you extra for credit . Now, THE LtNCOLNSTORE h'&hg-to geU you HIGH QUALITY 'clothing at ' less than' caih" store 'prices; and let you pay for it at "your con venience. ' Isn't that totally different? .. . Ready tor you Monday, October t7th- W Washington Street Mans (BfflMffllEriKB The Insignia of Satisfaction ! Each Article Is Known by Its Distinctive : Marks : Choicest Hops Special Brew Kaiserblume Appeals to You Because It Differs fl Beverage Pleasing and Satisfactory Nature's Own Stimulant i Brewery's Own Bottling FREE CITY DELIVERY -TTTT 1 ' nnif . o n -WMiV-UOTlII (bin 12 Mm