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Show OTIS ROASTED BY ROOSEVELT IN OUTLOOK Compares Utterances of Otis and Gompers to Lat-ter's Lat-ter's Advantage. " NEW TORK. June HI. "Certain capitalist unpiWi of the tmt ef tkit owned by Oeneral Otis have heen responsible or fur mnr hrutal utter arc than Fan be attributed tn in reeafiiixet labor leader," nar Theo dor Hooserelrtin an editorial in the current Outlook headed. "Mr. Gnm pare, Oeneral Otii ' and Dynamite ; -Charge' Th -article -t Roeaevelt ' ' answer to editorial of Otii in the Is Angles Times and of Onmpera in the -' American Federation!". Rnnserelt re ' fen to his original editorial on the Me- Xamara arretta whirh. he says, was onhr a peraonal nlea for a fairi impar till trial. He then quote the follow-ing follow-ing a Crim ' replv to him: 1 "Tf Ihe TImna "builjliiij was dvna inited,' urn Mr. Faring Both Wavs. then those who did the work ahiiulil ' he punished.' Tlie Timet feels that ; the if it an nphnlding of the eaime v of disorder and a distinct aid to the f villama who incited and procured the murder of twentr innocent men and the dcetructioa of 5'M,0() worth of propertv." . "General Otis in his article has (a- ken every positiou against which all good citizens should protest when ta (i ken hv the labor man.'1 continues .Roosevelt. "That is. the pnrpose of f! mr article was to protest against the 1 assuming before trial what it was f hoped to prove or disprove at the tnial. .and in this way General Otis ia guilty of conduct which could not he too so ' verelv denounced if the offender were t a labor leader, and which therefore eannot be too severely denounced - when the offender is a violent opponent . of organized labor and consistent en ' amy of everv movement for social and . economic betterment just as he has shown himself a consistent enemy of , men in (hilifontia who have dared reno V lulelv to stand againat corruption and In favor of honealv. I "Th article hv Mr. (iompers ia the ( Americaa Kederationist offers a strik ; ing contrast in tone and temper to the I " article of Otis. Gnmpera'a editorial is a fair and honorable tatement of a position with which I onlv In nart dis ' agree, couched in language which war rants respectful and careful attention. "The attitude of General Otis in his paper affords a curious instance of the anarrhv of son I which eomes to the k man who in conscienceless faahioa de ( ifies propertv at th eiprnse of human r r gh's no less surelv than it comes e to the man who in the name of human Tighra wars upon all man wf property, good and bad. .' 4 Flies are a menace to the health of yourself and family. Every door and window k should he protected. Phone us for an estimate. Selling lumbtr ia a profession with us ta wMONia id. t, ,ii x. . "CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT SPECIaUS? Saturday Bargain Day SHOPPING WILL BE MADE EASY BY THE LOW PRICE OFFERINGS ' More Than One Hundred Handsome A Q All-Wool Dress Skirts at J) UZO Tliat formerly sold at $6.75, $7.50, $8.00 and $8.50, embracing navy blue and brown, Panamas, elegant fancy mixtures and beautiful fancy weaves, in a most noteworthy assortment of colors. An early call is advised. Clearance Sale on High-Grade ffQ Evening Dress Waists at . . . Zj.fJJ Fancy marquisettes, beautiful chiffons and nets, fancy figured messaline, satins, pongees and taffeta silks in the season's newest shades and colorings. Most every size represented in the assortment. Former prices ranging from $6.75 up to $9.50; tomorrow you choose from more than one hundred waists at the above quoted price. S v (ENORMOUS SUIT REDUCTION $35.00. $37.50. $40.00. $42.50 and (M O 95 $45.00 Black Salin Suits at ... . . . $ lO Made of an extra good quality of the summer weight - black 6atin; hip length jacket, silk lined throughout, either with the plain black or fancy col-ored col-ored lining. This is without doubt one of the best offerings of the season and should have most active response. The sizes are 34, 36 and 38. Women's Tailor-Made Suits. Values (FQ.95 up to $22.50, Tomorrow at . . . . P Black Broadcloth Jackets Price . Beautiful black broadcloth, silk lined throughout with an extra good quality qual-ity of the black taffeta. These jackets range in prices as follows: $9.00, $10.50, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00 and $18.00. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. About 50 to choose from at one-half off. About fifty handsome fancy figured and plain colored taffeta silk petticoats, ranging in price as follows: $10.00, $11.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00. Your choice at one-half the regular price. ' ' S : . : j- : : v A Sale of Princess Slips Colors pink, light blue, lavender and blackl Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and J 44. Made of an excellent quality of the India linon. Especially priced for Saturday at One lot that sold up to i rr Lot 2 that sold up to $2.75, t q $1.75, sale price J)J.UU J sale price .. X,i)D t .f ff SppiI reduced price on black mercerized and xt .m VL I ,JJ cashable gingham petticoats; some with fan- I fl I c' flower effect. Values up tojfl.50. Your I ' . t choice of over one hundred petticoats at List of Extraordinary Specials House dresses, values up.i rg $1.50 black' sateen waists a .. to $3.50, special 3L.Z)D at .....Ol.UU House dresses and wrap- &i rr ' Washable gingham petti-' aQ ." pers, especially priced. .n) A eUU coats at .eJ7C Fancy figured lawn dress- qq Fancy figured lawn waists tlQ ing saques'at . . . -aV7C 'each." 4. ....0C ' $1.50 washable dress 5l-riA skirts at .. i...: .....Ol.UU " J aaeMBaaaeaeaeaeBeaa'ajsaaeaeaeaeaeaeaB II OREGON SHORT LINE TIME CARD. ' I FICTIV MAY M. 1111. Daataet. Dally. Aeettea. 7.1 A A JUT Orrtea. DatiTer. Omaha. Kaneaa City. ... . :1U A.Jtl. . Chleaco an Intermediate. (Prom Baa . . 7:55 A.aL ... Francisco Arrlvlna:). - 00 JL M 01en. Loaan. Pocatello. finlse. Marrvrllla 1015 P M A A.. and IntarmedlaU. Montpeller oln. ' " flee Tt'Xjr' I 10:00 A.M.. Omifi ana Intermediate polnta. .. 6:55 P.M. I 11:40 A.M. . 01and Um.Jtrt-mjhaChlcw D. ... 3;15 p.M. i 11-59 A.M...1 An,w,,0h!,jlii;T.h- Ch, 4:45 P.M. 1-nn PM Overland Limited Oiriten. Reno. Sacra- Q'fVfl P M ,UU X'.Jaa.. mentn. Ssn Trsnclsco. -W r.Oi.. 1 2:40 P:M. . "" Po;v.Bu,u ma lnt" . . 4:50 P.M. 2:40 P.M.. mnP? M lnt"m"i'M . . 6:55 P.M 4:15 P.M.. " Tas ,'".. 11:35 AM. 6 .OA p Tlf Omen, rvsaeer. Omaha. Oilraan. (Park 1 J-Af T fLf "' Cttr. arm River and Weal Ralurnlnc). A .1U r 6:00 "PM. . Forty -ftr-M!nut OgArnn F1yr. . 9;15 A.M. I I 11:45 PM. Br."c yn".,. (K" . .10:30 A.M. City Tl.fcos Ottloe, Hotel Utah. PHan.s iSO. NICARAGUA j H II Trouble is brewing again in . Nicaragua. The first Complete account of the woes of this Republic, and of the efforts of the United States government to rescue it from perpetual turmoil, will be given in . a series of twelve daily articles by FREDERIC J. HAS KIN beginning in this newspaper SATURDAY, JUNE 24 Oden aad return Mondays ria O. 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