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10 HELP HUGHES
COMES TO HALT
Over Pillion and a Half Spent by Re-: Bucharest Reports Teutons Repulsed
publicansWhitney, Baker, Rorke-j
feller Morgan, Mackny, Vaiiier-j
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hilt, Fligler, ..Crocker, .Seligman.J
Scliiff, Armour, As tor Contribute. J
With 80.000 Loss Berlin Claims
Continued Prcgress in Rumanian
Drives Russians Planning Great
Offensive.
sillt ,
live bririiiiiinir, Mr. L'ene lta;i 11
in the t'edei;il eonrt of ('ontict lii t,t for
f'JJll.OilO liiuuat, on tin- theory that
the Halters' union uu violated the
Sherman net. Thi- va the hiw
dratted anvl ia--,ed bv
-trikt at iivt-tit 'oiubiiiatoii iik.
Standnid Oil that were draining the
the lii i'inal '24'A delemhints. Through
!h"ir dee'iniiej veiiis thee men waited
Tor l lu deetsiuu that w;m to mruu
v-uin or i lie Isi yf home represent -iisi;
a lifetime of bHrritk-f. pluniiin
imuiiiiv'S til Mid devt' ion.
''iir-Mied hy the ieur uf bank no
imiits M'izcil for l,ueue (loitv sueh
inn lie's poi-ki't Uuuks and eru-diiiii:
tiin'tition through evei y im-aiis
ik"vii tn uiiM:rtfiiiloUf, nithle bnf-'.meer-
uf commerce.
fur imiuuiit from jf."iMMt down, hove
iilicady been taken), thf luckless
wii kini; ini-M of JJauburv sacrificed
foniliiit-- for llieme!ve and saw
fmul tu reimburse them tr the lu-
of their a vinj;s d hui". Attn
months of effort, the fund tUu raised
still laeLs mure than $l(Ht.nuo ot the
amuimt of tho judim-nt. Hut een f
the fall Hiiiouiit is abtaiiu-d, it will iiui
sure the hnlters' koines. And after
WASHINGTON', M. 28. Contri
butions o ,t.;i(i,!i;;o to tin- republican
runt: res -i'liml campaign committee
Mere di-olo.-ed in a statement today
by Koiiuer Senator Seott 1 Yet Vir
ginia, its chairman. Then? were -0":t
contributor
The democratic couples-. ional eain
rmipi committee nlo filed it; state
ment today, showing receipts of $25,
and expenditures and obligations
of $il.:iH.t. Of the receipts, the dem
oi'rati- national committee
uted $J-l,mo.
The report, which under the law
LONDON, Oct. Teutonic pres
sure (:aiii!il the ituinaninns iiutl Itus
Kians in TriHinylvaniu appears to have
HtoppeU dcfiutiitely, says u telegram
received by the Wireless Press today
from Bucharest.
The Rumanians and Hussions, ac
cording to the message, are taking
the Initiative in the operations in this
field. It Ik estimated by Rumanian
military officials that the losnes of
the AUbLro-OermaiiH in Transylvania
coiitrib- ' havo reached a total of 8V.00O.
Teutonic Drive.
The Teutonic drive aKalnst Human-
must be tiled in Wnsliinclon not later ia continues with little diminished ye
than ten days he fun elcetinn, shows loelty, new successes for both Field
that the republican (!'"-bu( nicuts up Marshal Von Macknen and Cieueral
tu the niilit of 0 l-jber L'3 v.v.-e Von Kalkenhayn being uunouueed.
The four largest contributors
Harry Payne Whitney, u!iu vae .filO,- flclal statements reported Field Mar
040. and It. T. Crane, Jr., of Chieayo, Rhal Von Mackensen's advance forces
The l.oevve attorney? wnil
cuiut on the claim that the noiuii hut
ter, in refusing (o p;i(romze I.uewe
uid bis agents, tutd entered into a
'conspiracy in restraint uf trade."
They ebar:eil that the Locwc buinc-.-iiad
been datu.i d to the extent ot
fKO.UOO. They demanilcd three time
this- sum us puiiirdHucnt or vengeance
uid tJtev u't it. With interest and
lawyers' fees the judgment stand
today nt t;i4i.",onn.
Thtis wns raided the first bi- isue
of this, fatnoti.s ca-c.
Have workijiy men the ri;:hl to urye
their brother wot kii:iucn and then
fiicmis not t patronize n inatiufnc
tnrer whose eundnt, in their judg
ment and belief. t hostile and disas
trous to their interest and rights J
Issue So. 2 roises an even mure n
markahle question. For Mr. Koewe
was not content to wipx? out the treus
nry of the Hatters union, with it
limited funds -et aside for pensitiiis
and sick benefits. He and his allies
were determined to terrify and dis
eournge every union man, not onlv in
Daubnry, but in the Tinted Staler. So
ho chose for punishment a selected
lit svt- Tt.k n oil
1 Hirsova on the Danube was occupied , , , T 7
- , ..' . . . , number, taking only a lew of tin-
Merc u i ii ii i Kin tana. lenit-iuii h ui- . . . , .
into 'their boys and girl a $rowiu; ntj with-1
ut the advaulujjes they h;;U plauutHl '.
U yive them. j
Mure than une lome! and thrifty ;
rtuikor hud oiik to hi- iave a victim
u wirry, tear and pliysical break-;
lowii. due directly to tlie cutistant;
tnxiety induced by the I.ocwe suit.
Nut one of these workiu men 1
-v;i; mure guilty than any uf the .other;
'l.'iOO memiicrs of the Dauhury nnion.i
They were singled out t-ulely beeaiise
they hud been thrifty and owned
huiucs or mi virtus neeotints. I
That uus the brend of justice t
sought tu be imposed on the courts J
jy Mr. l.oewe and the attovnevb uf his,
uuti-ujiiou employer' association. !
For years the lc;al battle went on,!
with the full tines of the men now up,
now down.
HuhcM Signed Decision.
It was late in the fall of 1914 that
the e:tse went to the supreme court-J
fur the last time. The insticr.s were
risked tu say whether these hounded I
:md bewihlered workmen should he
ruined in purse ami happiness because!
uf acts of. their nalionul nnion in farj
off San Francisco or C'hiciRot and.j
regardless of whether tlie men, wo-1
Arthur Curtis James and (ic.ip,:c F.
Itakcr, dr., who gave : "J ."'(! t each.
(Oher laru'e eontribntitr were:
'onlritmtoi.
l'dward S. Harkncss, t'larence II.
Maekny, W. K. Allen, $:u.l'u(t each:
J. S. lhuhe & Co., A. D. Juilhud, W.
T. Clyde, Julius Ko-ienwahl. $i:.Hlti
caeh ; William It. Th'mp;-on. (ieurje F.
H:.l;cr, W illiam WHl'! y. Jr., T. Coh
mtm Dul'otit. Mrs. K. Nf. Ae.dersun,
Thomas Cochran, J. I .Vuin, A. T.
Hert, Hornblower & Weeks, Lewis I..
Clarke, F. H. Adams. Jinb:e William
H. Moore, lVrcy R l'.nc. K. M. (bdd
smith, I,(Mtis- K. Kothsehild, J. H.
luke, Cornelius Vanderhilt, John N.
Willys, Spenecr l'rntoc. Warren D.
I. aneey, Mrs. Mary I.iiy Flagler,
Hep.ry Vecdcr, (ialeu S. Stone, A.
Morcll, William 11. Crocker, J. 11. W
to have reached this district, whence
their line stretches across DobrudJa,
40 to (JO miles north of the Con-stania-Tehernavoda
railway to Caa-
mt-ii umi liumvs or liau siiiau ha in:
nceount..
Keiv .Made (be 'i-4iins.
I.es than a do7.eu of tbe-e if 43 di
fendants had ever wuikcd fur Lo v.
Jor hnd any personal knowledge of the
acts held prior to the Clayton law, to
be illepaL
- i It is tho decision holding that they
should be so ruined and shunld so Kuf-
fer that bears the signature uf j
Charles Evans Hnphes, who, iu ask-1
ine for votes, now po?es as a friend
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wretches away toward HuchareRt
miles distant.
Russian Offensive.
Supposedly in an effort to aid the
hard-pressed Rumanians, the Rus
sians are reported to be on the eve
of a great offcujlvn tn Calicla and
Poland. This report comes to Rome
Seligmmi lV Co., Mm timer h. Srhiff, i from Rvrmn sources, says a wireless
1(UH)U caeh: J. O-den Anuotir. John iusl,ftlrl1 Irom ino capital.
pekeul on th Rlaek Sea side. Accord- Xul more tlinn a handtnl had st. much
iitfi to unofficial reports from retro- ns wnd or talked about the union's
Krad, a notable advntice has been hoyeott. Many were too dd to work
made by the Austro-t.erman forces In- d had nut attended a union meet-jof laboring men.
radinK Rumanian from the north, "ig in years. Their sole crime wn-( The decision was handed down nf
Ocneral Von Falyenhyan's forces are that they had paid dues to (he llat ter eungress had passed and President
ters union and continued to be mem- j Wilson had signed a bill forever prober.-
in pood Mnndinjr of an organ- i hibiting the prosecution of a similar
suit in tlie future.
Urothcr unionists all over the dik
ed States have undertaken to hep the
Danbnrv hatters bv eontribntine to a
now said to have reached Campulunp,
?0 miles south of the Rumanian fron
tier. From CamiiulunR, the plain Nation whkh had been uf gnat ben-
D. Kuekej'eller, Jr., .SltUtl etch; C. N.
Diiss. Jr.. Kohert Dac.m, Robert W.
Ouelet. Vincent. Astor, II. II. David
Sun. W. I,. Harkncss, Mis. Stanley
MeCormirk, Mrs. Henry II. Ilea. The
odore X. Vail. Felix M. Warhnrir. Wil
lard Straight. $."itl0l each; K. Fulton
Culling, JJ.MMI; Ch.irles Taft,
$J0tHI; fJeni-ge W. Wickcrshuni,
irlOOti; Ogdcn Mills, T.'mO: J. Hor
ace Harding, James A. Fatten, ("has.
Steele, Franeis 1.. Iline, Wiliiiun Ncl-
' The French are pressing their new
ffensive in the Verdun region and ac
tordiiiK to Paris have captured in a
Pi a ml grenade attack, Hie quarry
northeast of Fort Douaumont. Rerltn
declares several French attacks yes
terday in the Douaumont rcsion and
elsewhere along the lino of the new
French advance were sanguinarily re
pulsed. On the Somme front Berlin an
nounces the repulse of strong attacks
efit to them and with whieh thev had
been identified nil their workmu livi-s.
I c:th hav a ken nenrlv sivt v of
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BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
No Alum No Phosphate
sun Crimiwc, jf.MMii A. H.-irlon M oth iln
ll. lMini. C. I.r.lviir.1 !l i:r, Mrs. Mar , tonlny In
l'ii-I.l, Sr., John li. lr.-r!, .umn i Hornls anil
i-:n-li; N'.-w Jcivcv ii ii sati' !"'c Sunime.
i-oiniuilli-i-. . J.'i.lMKI. i
ltritisli and Kronch vrs-1
tho (Jurudocourt. I.os
Morwi! ronion. north of j
J. N. 1 1 r.- if S;ik;iti u w an, Cnn
n-i.i, l.n.tW c.f Mr-, (i. K. O.-linrm
l .M'J St.nlli OaLilalr. arm.-, in j
Mi c't'-Til ji--lt-rl:iy l'nm Knlaml.
v!n-iv hi- lias ln-on r'litiuril in thi-j
liosl'ilal at Nltlry fnr M-At-ral hutl-ih.j
lr. llr, h-lt Camilla twit vi-ars a-i.l
Willi llic iir-t iMlillliill! il' t'aiMn'a.j
n hu ll m i-iv 'ai-i-l al tin- timit in
li;anv hall!f uniii-r tin- ci'iiiaiand o! ;
Vim h, llaL-iu anil .MiliTsnn. lli-j
l""ilil in tin- ni!,Kl ot Iht' tray ot
tht --i- many Uattlrs aiul iva-. -i-no.is- j
Miiiiiiilril in tho cn-ii h.ittlo ot' Yiai-.,
lie as tln-n ii-inovi-,1 from tho lu-hl'
ll--(i!.-ll at Yj't'os t. tho -oi i-i nil., -lit '
ho-pitnl at Noth v, Vi;lnml. ulioto ho'
n-naiitiisl until ho Mini- to MoiHonl. i
Win!.- at tllo hospital in Knhim) hr;
lii oaior on-a'j'-il to Mi-- r.ihlli Skin- j
lu v. a Ki il t'i.N iinrM-, ;n .1 t'los w,-ri-
iir.iti-i! in uii'Mino hi-t'oio )-.o io't Kiiu'-
Ian, I ior tin- 1. nilcl Stall-. Mv.
I i.i iv loin, - r.iidaml loilay f,-r Moii
loiil, Mhi'tr ho Mill iiiin hor hn-haiul.
HATTERS TRAGEDY
PLAGUEHUGHES
(Continued From Pae One).
METRO
carmof make
Allike
Noiion
Picivires
so
agreement t to w 1 1 ich u iter and
. orkllHtl sitb.eli)cd.
latent Kneiii) tu l'nitn.
OuK 1 1. K. I.im t iind one or two
other- the hat makers denied
their men the icjltl to ui.-inixe and to
,-nnl their ai;eiiis tu "talk il over with
l he bus" n hen t liin .-s went wrum;.
Mr. l.oewe ; one of the "old
With uthets, he
Mt-. .( M. T. Fi.tnn-. tVld scciv- j
t.-i .-1 tin t'r.-n f'.ii'.ition state
emu i.j!t e. wiii -.mm a --mri talk at'
the I're-h li-ri.m elini h S'indax '
nut It'll-', uf' it--; UiU 'e-t!r:u ;"aet eon-i-eiiii''i;
il- L' t ii;t':i.t ui -he rep-J
re-ctil-. ne w C, -i. ,tk br;et:v 'n
tin aili'-l;-!'.!.-!!!- 1)'"A U l.ile the 0-
pie of tl . L'-tl, (il-id:lhll ..'11 tn-dc, ;
pn.ahi;i"ii ncd iT.n.r. :icd a "Nalufii- !
h - .ll!irr,i';i." In eellilij -lit '
-peak.- nt the Meth.-ui-t lmeh '
i-li"or eaipiMvei-s
not only refused to work with h
tii rum; h tr.ule a -iecments, hut he
-picuO the 'ttsi'H'l of opp-o.-i.it inn av.d
di-eord .uimn iiher-.
Off m New York, the national oHi-eet-
of the Hatter- union, ;ilter tn
uiy in vain to extend tin- miaiu 'a -iiMti-
hetietil- to the hoe we employe-,
deenled en the only course oie to the
iinii'ii. Tiic itn memorial mthpIv of
I the h.'tier-' ioi;am.-,ation in Uanbury.
datm baek without an interruption t
the worknii-n- sni'o- of re oluttonurx
J limes, was Ihtv. tinned. The uatuma!
1 of! ice in beiMn to eirenlarie their fel
hw unioni-t- throughout thcceunin.
j colons attention to the failure of the
1mmc concern to male use of the
i union lahr! and asking union Tiicmbei
iiot t buy l.oewe hat- ir natnoiue
, that acted n- I.', we j-e:it-.
I nte!sl &0,iki Suit.
1'iwcd by a national n-.eiaii.'ii ol
r- blttcrK opiOMd to enlhv-
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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MAKES THE
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ONES
i, has lo .U-Uibi.t.d Sli.r- will slilljiiiv. What is mure tins takiuj, uf
,f tl. proliliui of s.itVKunrdinR it. ( uiom-.v Biv.n us u chanty, rn-a I,
Vol- until tin- full omuuul of th. jHu-ir brolhor iiinoiiists. offers Km,
'juiUiMK-iit has b.-ou IMiul, ui. .ioi ol iro.-.ui's-tMUicu -l.u1vUstUOUull
proiK-rtv staniliiiff in thr unu.o of anv ; tli.-ir own twl nil Iht-ir lives and IU1
of iho Inokli-ss ,U.udaots will bo loo ohoiM.od their niiepeuden.-e abon-aj
-mall lo oseapv atlaolimonl and soiz- iliinii. ma 11
Sec ihem a Jhe
3esi Theaires
ne men you
admire
are the men
who wear our
Clothes.
PREPAREDNESS is the word! Prep
ared against th? slements of weather as
well as your social duties. Rememb?r
Thanksgiving is hor far away.
Early shefpihg this seasett will be all
in your favor. Drop u, we will tell you
the rason.
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Model Clothing Co.
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STANK AT THK SHASTA
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M. U PAU.V, l'n.trirl..r.
A Special Exhibition of the
New Mechanical Bookkeeper at
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
A i-ordinl invitation is extPiicWl to vmi to coinr- into this bank
and insi n t tho wonderful Iiurnniahs Iloiikkeepiii"; Machine
whieh we have just installed. This "bookkeeper with brains
of steel" that earmot make a mistake will he ,,n exhibition in
our banking nmni,
Monday and Tuesday, October 30th and 31st
We want yon m s--e just how this liiaehin,. operates how
it adds. ...ubtra. ts an.l fiuivs balain-.-s without an error
Our b..okket-p-r.s will show yon exa.-tlv how our books are
j instetl by ma.-lniM-ry. The de-iionstration will be both inter-estm-
and lustruetive. Sainphs t the work will be distrib
uted to every one pvesent.
This maehine has been installed for the purpose of -ivin-added
profc tion to ,- depositors. We urge v., to eall and
beeonte aemwmHed wi, ,i!is ij-roved method of haudlin
your ae. onni. '
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