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CEDING OF TRIPOLI Fl Seat in New Cabinet Declined When Members Oppose Italian Settlement. PEACE CIRCULAR ISSUED JtrttWh Offklal. at Malls Itrfu- lo rroUion TnrkUh Prtonr Who Are I'mlrr Guard on Tor-ptlo-Roal UrMrojer. R.1ME. rvt. CVnTlncad that tha on:r Po!)l war that Turkajr cuM ar im snvertimnt frnrn rtlsarara was to .! Tripoli to Italy. R-hll I'anha rfud to e-i apt tha portfolio of For rigrt Affair In lhftie Turkish Cabinet- Tr.n I tha esplanatlon lvm out t-r Ms f-len1 hre todar. It la an -roun-l that hla rollroaa iHaaerraad rr tha proaramma that RfMd r'asha, submitted f..r a aattlamant with Italr. rmon-irBllonK In honor of Kins; Victor Kmrrianuel as h proraadrd from An R.ora to Naplea for a farewell t.i fie troopa rmharkina for Tripoli In- ate that the war eunttnttea popular. Moat of the bishops l:av dlrrrtrd tha r fv to nrse lh-lr ronaraaatlona to .rav f r tha itm of tha Italian army. It l imtlrmtood hera that tha powers will make repreeeritattnna at Constan tinople, notifying Turkey that Italy, with a v'ew to avnlrllna very arava ronipll. -aiixn. iiaa ar.l to limit tha war to Tripoli. Ihivitr yueen Marsarlta l artlvelT rnxiHt lo t.ie preparations of the Red I'roo Sit--ilv for servW-e In Tripoli. A rinular n-ta from tlia Turkish rv.Tt::n nl. a-ktna: tha power whrthar fier rotiaUlar that tha tlma haa ar rle, to ak a basis for negotiations !" kinr to peare between Turkey and lialv. and under what conditions. w I r-r.-nte,l to. lay to tha Ormin forrlsn ntf.e at Itrrlln. Tha rota contemplates l'a mslnn of Tripoli to Italy under irrtam condition. Th Italian tornadohoat Destroyer Iiorra arrived at Mart todsr esrnrtlajr a steamship with prisoners of war from Tripoli. ' Tha British official decided to refusa t?e Italian tfwl a supply of provi sion . Tha prisoners Inclndad Turklh offi cial and tha craw of a torpedoboat de Itroyrr which surrendered at Tripoli. CLOUDBURST NEAR FATAL Aula Party I1i From Flood and llot'klile on Mountalnldr. SAS RKRNA RHINO. Cal.. Oct. . After halnn nearly lot thalr 1Its In a three-mile rare w ith a rockalld down a mountains! !e. Marry Groves, of San Hernanltnn. R. Iloux. of Colusa, and K. York, of los Angeles, raachad thl ciit aaf-'.y today. Tlia thraa man want Into the moun tain In an automobile to Inspect mln Init property In which thay were hear l'y Interested. Thay ramped In a nar row canyon, when, without an Instant's warnlnir. a cloudburst occurred Just abote l em and a wall of water and a mas of boulder rushed toward them. They sprang Into their machine, hav. Inn barely enough tlma to lart It be fore the water and rocksllde reached their camplna place. At top speed they traveled down the canyon, the water at time lappirir the tall lights, and after a dash of three mile reached a r'ace of safety. RELIGION SOLVES PROBLEM Ka-rhank Te!W How Capital and labor May ".ct TojrtMhor." TR'NT. Ont . Ort. $. Tht fctinifi !.! Mrthf,Jit (VnfiTfnre tidiy con tinued lt work by cont der.nir undr numfroiK h.!ivlmon the Rfncral top ic Thf t-tiuly of th Srrlpturea." Tirifi W. Kairank. formerly Vic v.Mnl rf tht I nitrd St (. mM h frit In.lUMual 4rvtrc ntont effwttv whan ttoTrattve with Vt of th :.ur h He "If thrre lo b a ifii!nn rf cnfltrt tvMwren labor and rpf al. t wtll hive t- rm thrnuati 1'it hrliln rrllaion and Its tahlnK-t:-"lct"n ha taucht th prfWini of rhti'l 1p. b rontlntifi!, bttr anr ru:ii;n an1 women labor. Hut tta !.lttls irr a lonir war from blrr real ised Rr'leton Jnianda that for the lime prv we a woman a!iould receive the iinif win a a man receive. A lople rannot nae higher than It womanhood rln-n. and tt la the hurrhta" privlieice to lift woman Into her tru dlatnttr " FOLK AT PRAYER STUNNED IUhIjt of Man VUm Tlironeh Air and Irp at rroadV 1'cct. NKW" YO?.K. Oct. 9 While aeveral men and women were ho'dln an out i or re:trlou mertlnc In front cf a llar'.fm hotel today, the body of a man i ame hurt:inc down from the alxth- torr window, and landed directly In front of them. The body waa that of M'-rr1 flreenwald. S jeara old. who ended hi :Ife txcaue, it la beileved. he waa dl..protnted In a love affair. After rei-overtna from their horror, the persona taktna part tn the street meeting; conducted a prayer aervUe over the bod y. NAVY-YARD SHORTAGE BIG Sccrr'tarj lrjT Find I oo Book krcplnc Mathod A rf to Ilia inc. WASHINGTON. fVt. t A discrep incy of over 13 !t :tt between tha material on hand and that called for by tha books of the Washington Nary Yard (u shown by tha Inventory of that yard Just completed, arrordlnc to an anouncement by Secretary of tha Nary Meyer today. Thl l the first Inventory of recor-l made at th: yard within the last ;S yeara. The discrepancy I attributed t loo a bookkeeplnsT method, which Secretary Meyer set out some time o to correct. Anerlra Tailor Win Flicht. IjTK ANOEl.KS. ct. Two-third rf the 3.i tllor of this city, who struck a few dsvs ao for an e:-nt-bour day. mora sanitary conditions and other improvements, returned to work today, their employers bavins; .ranted their demand. 1HED BY TURKS THRTE MEMBEES OF SENATE COMMITTEE WHICH IS IN VESTIGATING STEPHENSON BRIBERY CASE. : 4 . 'i' . t it 4 - " X 1 : i - . .- 7 i- .l JU - . t -J c i I (B a IF. Pf TO RH.IIT, DFAtTOIt W. 1. MTHKHLAMI, OK ITIH, AJD COST HELD SMALL Stephenson Spent Only $107, 793 to Get Senate, Says Aide. POMERENE IS CRITICAL Ohio iatrman Appear Shocked to I.rarn Wlvonoln Man Paid So Much for Jnh Paying but $7500 Annually. MU.WAL'KEE, Wis.. OcL . Out of the testimony alven today before tha I'nlted Stare Senate committee which Is Investlaattr.; charaes that corrup tion contributed to the election of Sena tor Stephenson, was developed evidence that the Stephenson campaUn man alters regarded the $107. 79 J. admittedly expended for the campaign for nomi nation, as small compared to J150.000 or 1300.00. which mls;ht have been apent for a campaign more syatematlc- ally conducted. The roilllnr of the campalicn was said to be partly due to a close flsrht between two factions In the Republican party In Wisconsin, one beaded by Sen ator I-a Kollette and the other by Sen ator Stephenson, who as a "regular" Republican waa determined to win over the candidates supported by the "Irresrulars." raasaalsa l.lteratare Read. As showing; Senator Stephenson's po sition when lie sought renomlnatlon at the primaries In 19". and also show ing how he had apent- liberally to ad vertise, campaign literature waa read Into the record, statins: that Senator Stephenson waa a believer In the Roosevelt Ideas and o was bound to support Mr. Taft for ITealdent. Answering questions bearing direct ly on tha r surges against Senator Stephenson. Rodney Packrtt. one of Stephenson's campaign managers, testi fied that money out of Senator Stephen Bon's fund had been given to state of ficials: that money was paid to candi date for office, and that no complete detailed accounts of campaign funds wera kept snd that all records after the campaign were destroyed. Peanereae Makea Cass meat. Vnder this condition, didn't tt occur to you. you were not keeping faith with the people In your failure to record In detail the money pent? Pldn't It oc cur to you. you were likely to face charge of bribery?" asked Senator Pomerene. of Ohio, one of tha members of the committee. "The campaign managers were con fident they were wholly within tha law." replied Sackett. "Not a cent waa used corruptly.' "How much then do you think a man would have to spend to make a proper campaign V asked Senator Pomerene. To conduct a campaign for the Sen atorshtp In Wisconsin, properly, would cost from I1S0.040 to 1200.000." replied Sackett.' "One hundred and fifty thousand to ;n.0iio to get a salary of 7500." per sisted Senator Pomerene. "It Is not supposed a man goe to the Senate for 17500 alone," declared Sarkett. STEAMER HAS CLOSE CALL rem In ned From First Pt. ) threw the ieamer upon her beam end. a-blsi Tsssri t.lke Tar. All efforts to keep the vessel on her course failed. and the commander found hla ship being carried around In a circle, as If it had been but a toy. For an hour the cyclone continued to Increase In velocity and then suddenly the sea caved In the larboard side of tha saloon, sweeping everything be fore It and rilling the glory hole. Im mediately the steamer took on a heavy list and It appeared certain that tha vessel would founder before many min utes had passed. The starboard rail waa under water, the cabins were flooded. Much of the cargo was swept off the upper deck and Into the sea. By 2 o'clock, the situation had be come critical and all passengers had been aroused. Captain Allman. bare footed and clad only In a pair of trousers, wa hurrying about the decks giving orders and most of those on board had donned life-preservers, wait ing for the moment when the steamer might founder. Captala la Herat. But on plan suggested Itself to Cap tain Allman, and without hesitation he prepared to risk his life In the at tempt to sava his ship. Knotting a rop about his waist, he called to the stllors to lower him Into the glorr hole, which, flooded with water, was causing the steamer to list heavily. With Mate Donnelly, the sklirer wa lowered to the next deck, where the heavy seas swaeplng over the atern. battered him against the side and threatened to put a stop to the work. A HEYnl RV, OF IOAHO. f.EORGK AUKK TOUEHESB. ur UMIO. realisation had coma to Allman that unles ha succeeded In opening op a bulkhead and permitted the water t9 flood 'tween decks, nothing would save tha steamer, and he busied -m-elf with Donnelly In the work. After several minutes the feat waa accom plished and gradually, a the water rushed forward, tha ship ateadlcd her self. rsMesgers Art Pralaed. By noon of October 4 the weather moderated a bit and the 32 passengers went back to their beds. A message for help waa sent out by wireless, but by the time the revenue cutter McCulloch had responded from San Diego, the worst wa over. Among the damage reported waa the loss of lifeboats, the crippling of the steering gear and the smashing In of the upper deck cabins. During the storm, the passengers gathered In the saloon for prayer. Their courage was highly commended by Captain Allman. , SMUGGLING PLOT FAILS KOHBKR'S PALS WOl'LD HAVE KEPT SMITH FROM FIUSO.V. Keoape? of Man Recently Convicted in Gold Bullion Theft From Steamer Foiled by Detectives. SAV FRANCISCO, Oct. 9. Detectives foiled today a plot whereby, they ay, Klmer Smith, renectly convicted of complicity In . the robbery of the steamer Humboldt of $84,000 In gold bullion last year, was to have been smuggled out of the country before he could be sent to San Quentln prison to serve a one-year sentetnee. A postcard written by Smith. In which he atated, the detectives say, that he waa about to escape from custody, fell Into the hands of the officers. A court order permitting a raid on a private sanitarium here, where Smith had been undergoing treatment for a drug habit, waa secured, and the officers obtained entrance to the place after breaking down two door. Smith was found hid ing In a coal chute In the cellar. Owing to Smith's condition It waa derided to leave htm at the sanitarium In charge of a Deputy Sheriff until tomorrow, when he will be taken to San Quentln. MISSISSIPPI IS RISING Xorth western Railway Tracks Above I .a Crosse Are Vnder Water. LA CROSSF. Wis.. Oct. . The flood from tha Hatfield dam Is now sweep ing the country north of La Crosse and Is Increasing the height of the Mississippi River here at the rate of an inch an hour. Karly today the Mis sissippi River stood at 8.8 feet above sero. a rise of almost four feet since Saturday morning. The North western Railway tracks above La Croase and Onalaaka are under water, there having been, in some places, a rise of 15 feet sine the waters began to go up. Trlfflo la completely cut off. DYNAMITE TEARS MINE Men Fighting Fire in Shaft Are In jured by Blast. lElXUBIDK. Colo, Oct. . Seven men were Injured, two seriously, today In an explosion of dynamite that de stroyed the shaft house of the Lewis mine, eight miles from here. The men ware engaged In fighting a fire In the shaft house when 20 pounds of dyna mlta. unnoticed tn the excitement, ex ploded. The lnfured men were caught by falling timbers. Tha property damage ts small. WEBSTER SAYS NOT GUILTY Chicago Phyak-lan'a Case of AVire Murder Goes Over Term. OREGON. Ill, Oct . Dr. Harry Webster was arraigned before Judge Heard today charged with the murder of his third wire, Mrs. Bessie Kent Webster, and pleaded not guilty. The case was continued until tha next term of court. , Rather Flee From Boll. SANTA BARBARA. Cal.. Oct. . Scores of bathers at Piaxa del Mar Beach fled In terror of their lives yesterday when a big red bull cam swimming shore ward through the surf, with bloody nostrils and foaming mouth. The bath ers scattered In ail directions as the bull, stopping only to shake himself, charged'the sand and Into the park. Im mediately depopulating both. Two vaqueroa finally roped the hull and led him off. Tha bull had become panic-stricken, jumped overboard from the boat whic h wa bringing him to tha mainland from hi native Island and swam a mile to shore. Have you dined at the Carlton T rPiDYALISTS NOW IN WAITING GAME Portugal Priests Playing Ac tive Part in Organizing Bands.. CRUCIFIXES BORNE IN VAN Clerical Bnslly Engaged In Leading Attacks of Those. Who Seek to Destroy Republic Troopa Halt Assault of Royalists. LISBON. Oct. 9. With tha govern ment finding difficulty in handling the cavalry and Infantry in the mountain ous dlatrlcta. It appears that the Roy alists are now merely playing a wait ing game. The Royalists, after defeat at Vln hous. where tbey lost 60 men. In trenched themselves today In the rough country and are awaiting the arrival of another column under Captain Cou olere. It la reported they have eight field pieces and four Maxim guns. A party of Monarchists, commanded by a priest, attacked an express train which was carrying troops to the north, near Monsanto. They placed an obstruction on the tracks, which was discovered by the engineer, who stopped hla train when It was within (0 yards of the pile of stones and rail road ties. As the train halted it was fired on. The troopa responded and drove off the Royalist. Four hundred Royalists attacked Macedo de Cavallleres, which has been reinforced, but withdrew after a fight that continued for two hours. Priests are taking an active part in the organization of guerrilla banda and are leading them in the combat with uplifted crucifixes. The Monarchist flags are flying over the churches at Castello Branco and Santa Tryrso. MAN ON FIRE THREE HOURS Arms' of Wyoming Pioneer Almost Burned to CrKp; Walks 1-2 Mile. ' STEAMBOAT SPRINGS. Colo.. Oct. . Wonderful vitality is shown by Alexander Dunn, a pioneer of Three Forks County, Wyoming, who was brought here today with his arms burned to a crisp and his shoulders nearly o. Dunn, who was working on an Irri gation ditch, and who Is an epileptic became 111 while drying his clothes over a smouldering mass of low burn ing coals and fell Into the fire. It Is believed he lay there two or three hours. WThen he recovered conscious ness, despite his frightful injuries, he walked half a mile to a cabin, and a little later endured a 65-mlIe wagon ride to this city. Although Dunn's marvelous vitality is given full weight In consideration of his case, it Is said he cannot survive more than two or three days. LIFE LOSS MAY BE HEAVY Storm Unroofs Houses and Damages Property on Mexican Coast. TUCSON. Ariz.. Oct. 9. That a sec tion foreman and four workmen en gaged In patroling the rockfill along the Southern Pacific of Mexico across Empalme Bay have been missing as a result of the storm of last week which did great damage along the west coast of Mexico, was reported here today. News came that during the storm many houses were unroofed not only at Empalme but throughout Sonora. No news has been received regarding the reported large loss of life and great property damage In Guaymas and its surburban towns, as the wires all still down. Eggs Saved, Man Dying by Crash. LOS ANGELES. Oct. . Although eggs that J. P. Shelton7 years old. carried when he collided with an auto mobile, are unbroken, Shelton Is In a local hospital today Buffering from In juries that are expected to result In his death. Shelton ran Into the machine while trying to board a streetcar. His Jaw was fractured In two places and his right hip broken. He was clinging to the ee-ar when picked up. Investl- How English Beauties Peel Their Faces ( From Society World) "While abroad recently I could not help observing that the average Eng lishwoman's complexion "Is far more beautiful than that of the average woman of our country." says Mrs. Scott, secretary of the National Health-Culture Society. "Making Inquiries, sev eral Intimate friends in London con fided to me that they regularly used on their faces what Is commercially known a mercollzed wax. I do not know whether the habit 1 general there, but I do know that this wax has wonderful rejuvenating properties, for I've tried It myself. "If Ton Tvtlr- get an ounce of this mercollzed wax at your drug store and apply It like cold cream, you will toon behold In your glowing cheeks their first resemblance to the remarkable transparent beauty of the English woman's complexion. This wax gradu ally peels off the lifeless scarf skin In tiny, almost Imperceptible flakes, re vealing the fresh new skin underneath, pinky white, with the bloom of youth ana health." Adv. tiranos Natural Laxative Water Recommended by Physicians Refuse Substitutes Best remedy for CONSTIPATION Portland Printing House Co. .1. t. WrlitM. Pr. and fn. Mintirr. Book 'atnlosr sad Commercial . PRINTING Ruling. Binding and Blank Book Making. Phones Main tt'U. A. Tenth aad Taylor fM-. Portland. Orecoa. k-a j 7'-- mi Good Stomach Yon Can Get One That Will Digest Perfectly for Only 50 Centir A fifty cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets have turned many a miserable shattered stomach Into a good one in a few days. In five minutes they stop belching, gas, aourness, bloating and that terrible heaviness. There aren't five physicians in 100 that can write as good a prescription for Indigestion as MI-O-NA it waa written oya iptciami, one of the best In Ameri ca; a physician that would charge "you 5.00 for a single visit. MI-O-NA stomach tab lets are sold on money back plan. They not only banteh all stomach ailments but they act a a tonic and put vim. vigor and vital ity into tired, despondent and run down people. At druggists everywhere SO eents Test samnlea free from Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo. N. T. gatlon showed that not one of the eggs had been broken. Dynamite Kills Far Cnderground. NEW YORK, Oct- . Fouf men were killed and six others injured today in an explosion of dynamite go feet underground- in a shaft under Central Park, where they were working on the aqueduct for the Catsklll water system. The dead men were all Ital ian laborers. Michael A. Kearney, foreman of the gang, who waa serious ly Injured, and John W. Martin, night superintendent, were arrested -on charges of criminal negligence. The shaft where the explosion occurred is being drilled and blasted through solid rock and is about IS feet in di ameter. Well-Known Actor Drowned. E ASTON. Pa., Oct. . Harry W. Kerr, a well-known actor and member of the Bohemian Girl Opera Company of Brooklyn. N. Y., was drowned in the Delaware River here late yesterday. He was rowing with other members of the company when their boat cupelled. Need Sunshine AND Scott's Emulsion Next to sunshine, nothing restores health, strength and vitality like Scott's Emulsion Alcoholic Poisoning Causes Morbid Craving and Unnatural Desire for Strong Drink. PERFECT CURE DISCqVERED The Neal 3-Day Treatment There are few who become addict ed to drink who. In their eober mo ments, do not resolve to reform. They realize that they are on the downward road. They have gone far enough to know that It Is no primrose path. They realize that to the drinker comes loss of employment, loss of reputation, loss of substance, loss of character, losa of the respect of friends and loss of self respect. Xey know that the man who is a slave to his appetite for stimulants brings disgrace to his friends, poverty and privation to his family and ulti mately degenerates Into the barroom "bum" where no worse fate awaits him. When a man realizes that he is on the downward grade it's time for blm to atop, and he knows It. But when he tries to he finds that he can't. The craving for liquor has mastered him, and if no helping hand is held out to him ninety times out of & hundred he goes from bad to worse. What these men need is something that will de stroy the craving for drink which they find themselves unable to resist. This Is what the Neal Cure will do. It Is the antidote to the appetite for etrong drink. It destroys It. It takes it away entirely.. In fact, an eversion and dis taste for liquor takes place. 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