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Arm,BT.viv . i ! ASTOEIA. OREGON, l vsvax , wiyw - ..r vi ii Din ijiiii 1 ' - w t - ...J. I , 1 ' hearer to i CLEVELAND TO DELIVE ;n ! disguise and. vt'r vote for IV" f came the stjcratlo" par- ONESPEEn Announced That the Former President Will Preside at Meeting Octo ber 21. ikiwIs In (he father. Its jwt l to replace the present form of government by a dlvUie system of administration which will finally con trol the whole world, wiping out all present forme of government. The Zlonltee assembled loudly pro claimed their Intention to do as Dowle reiiueited In the matter of casting their votes for Rooeevelt. , KUROPATKIN HAS pOUrr FACED HIS ARMY AND IS NOW PUSHING FORWARD Oma Has Begun To Concentrate His Forces Upon Fortified Positions ; Preparatory to Crucial Battle OITON WINS GAME AND GETS AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANT. Business Men's Parker and Davis Association Will Hold Mass Meeting. Crowd of Over 28,800 People Watehee Sensational Finish In Thrilling Struggle. New Tork, ' Oct. , 10. Boston van- I .ii.h4 Maw Tork on the baseball EX-PRESIDENT WILL PRESIDE field today, winning the American League champlonsmp pennam iur i Strategy of Forward Movement Will Be Concealed Russians Express Absolute Confidence In KeropatMn strained Relations In Russian War Office Over Contraband Question-Squadron Sets Sail From Reval. Meeting to lie Held In CarnefU I lull. New one uny-a-ie- laud'a Only Speecn utir. lutf tWe Campaign. DAVII STARTS ON TOUR. I second time. It wae a aeneatloniu fin li.k thrlllln atrucvla which haa been going on for aeveral montha, It waa neceaaary for Boeton to gain but one of today's games to win the pennant. Over :i.00 people eaw the ....... .b a... mTh following I w ,"r- v . . Score, flrat game- announcement of Orover Cieveianu s . RHE ppearanre at a political meeting In lmion J thia cltv waa made at democratic, na- lN-.w tork ; . . . .......... Ratterlea Dlneen. Crtger; C'heebrc, tlonai neeaquarwre - j The Buetneae Men'a Parker and Dvia aaeocletlon haa arrangea 10 noia R.H.R . I V.ll An I A A i rimi meeting in v,rni i Boeton October Jlet. Ei-Prealdent Cleveland New tork '1 4 1 v... mnaanted to Drealde at the meet- natterlaa Winter. Doran; Putt tng. It la, however, understood man, McOulre thie eDDearanca of the aa-preaiaem will be the only one he will make aa a GAVE Hit MONEY AWAY. an.,, rim-in the camoalgn. r " I . . ..i Eetate of "Golden Rule" Jonee noi eo Large aa Thought fiA n rtr-t. 10. The report of Vice-Presidential Candidate and Party L pprKr, of jjayor "Golden Rule' . J ta.jfa.ft. T.Ik..Iaiaawa I ureeiea v.n , , uu hM Um iUbmltted to tno Baltimore. Oct. le.-ine c-mp.. s n n.vl. democratic Po svu.. juur ut ihi I - . . . . vlce-preeldentlal candidate, through aatlon. ayoi jone. w r- w " . I . -a i-.. (11 AAA AAA And It Maryland and Weet Virginia, etanea oe worm i ...w-.v-v, ...... ..--k. nk. nMu.Minara were mart-1 waa eaia ini --, .d by great enthualaam.' Senator Pavla he accepted the poaltlon of mayor, he Dtlnn aa aid wm. Baa an inrei in ....- Pln. kn.y Ite Davld B. HIJV 6- Ri2.'5J J V0M wo" ... Xntr naniei. nil noo.vflo. ine reiwrv iur wwnimii miu . i ' ; . .,t hm m.d. aoeechea. era ahowa tnai me ggrv. lot tne enure imwraia vm - BRVAN COMES 6UT STRONG. Hon more than 1330.000, or about two- thirda lea man am ye i - I . ' - " . . AlftAAAA . tfM. Ineltti He la Suppertlng Parfcer Dy given wey m u.... i. ui. Bawae. for BU yen re. ' . I ... ...... v. that Jnnre' In- n. in w. j.i in view v. . .iaht rafrrln come outelde of hla offlclal salary was to the national campaign. ..Id he hoped e.tlmated at about $20 000 . year the i, w.n.... kim whpn ha reduction in me iioiuiiib ma irrenae wuuiu i aid he wo. aupportlng the democratic cauwd considerable comment nominee by every meana In hla power lie auld he waa aupportlng Parker be rauae In all thing, where Parker waa weak according to hla views, Roose velt waa weaker. He atllt conaldered Imperialism the paramount Issue. than that named In the ordinance aa being strictly, lire-proof can be used wltbt tha fire limits of the city. - The class of roonng Merrill used doea not come under the Hat1' Z "4 : Fire Chief Campbell brought the matter before the executive board last week and the matter waa referred to the Are committee for Investigation.. The commission haa decided that they, cannot allow the class of roofing to remain on the building and today they ordered Merrill to tear It off. While Kuropatkln haa continued to advance hla entire front against the armies of Field Marshal Oyatna, he haa not yet met any formidable op position. However, the expectation la that a battle of magnitude must be fought within a few daya. It la be lieved that the Japanese will make a stand at Llao Yang. Several positions east of that place have been abandon ed by the Japanese. At Bt. Petersburg It Is surmised that Oyama's forcea have been weakened by a dispatch of troops to aid General Nogi In the re duction of Port Arthur, and that thla condition haa afforded Kuropatkln an opportunity to recover ground loat during August et the end of the war. Germany's com pensatlOn la to be the support of Rus- .u in an aitamnt to' incoroorate the Netherlands In the German confedera tion In the event of the death of Queen Wllhelmlna without a direct heir. Jfa confirmation of the report la obtainable. f ".' GOVERNOR MICKEY LIKES IT. NUMBEfii.,., TWENTYIGHT KILLED IN BAD; TRAIN WRECK tSm-Vitv'' i- ,taaaBaBBeaeam..:,w.,-.,--.i Sixty Others Injured iri Collision Between AUssoari Pacific ' Trains Near Warren- ; " ton, Mo ' John London Pest's Correspondent Saya He Cannot Hold Out Long. London, Oct 10. The Post's Shang hai correspondent saya It la atated that J Lluentenant-General Stoeaeel haa re ported that unleas relelved before De cember he must surrender. CRUCIAL BATTLE NEAR. Kureoatkin Has Caat tha Die at Last St "ersburg. Oct 10. The battle UDouWlilch the fate of thla year's campaign In Manchuria, depend, seems nnlv a faar da.ra ahead. AU that la positively known officially Is that Ku ropatkln haa caat the die at last, about-faced hla army and is marching acalnst the enemy. According to unofficial reports, neia Marshal Oyama at the flrat algn of Kuropatkln Uklng tha offensive begatf drawing In his line and concentrating It upon' the fortified; poettwnr Wth of Lino Tang. According to tne wieai reporte, from Mukden, dated at o'clock tonight, he Japanese outpeat are be- ina driven in all., along -tho line. The strategy of the forward move ment will be concealed ao that all aur- mlaes as to where. Kuropatkln Intends to strike are but guess work.. Officers of the general staff expreaa abaolute confldenee that Kuropatkln haa found a weak point In the Japanese armies. WYNNE FORMALLY APPOINTED, STALWARTS WITHDRAW. President Namee First Assistant to Be Postmaster-General. Washington. Oct. 10.-The resident today announced the appointment of Robert J. Wynne, noting postmaster general, as postmaster-general. Wynne took the oath of office this aftemon. The acDolntment waa not unexpected by those In close touch with the altua Faetion of Wisconsin Heeded by Sena tor Spooner Gives Up Fight Milwaukee. Wis.. Oct. 10. The fac- t ,k. nhlln.n nnrtv heftded by tlon. o But,.r .inh a. Snooher Wynne waa appointed flrat assistant Is down and out Deaten at every turn, postmneter-general In 02, It was , he .. .t i... an. tvho mude the recommendutlona to tne leauer oi mo '""" , '. ...... ..u k I Tn.mnAr.nanral 1'ayne whicn re nounced that tneir ucaei nuiu . - - Th. rann elven for thla suited In sensational developments i. .kt -httrmonv haa not been reetor- the postofflce department ed In the republican party 4n Wlrf- . It la thought probable that Wynne consln." This action glvee the La Fol- will be succeeded ; by ; George Bruce lette faction a clear field andtha r- Cortlyoa aa poatmaater-general about ...kii,,na AiwXartf assurea the uccesa I January 1. i f their ticket thla fall. Said Germany and Russia have Un derstanding for Mutual Benefit fit Peteraburg, Oct 10. The rumor of the existence of a secret understand ing between Russia and Germany cov ering the far east has again been re ceived. Acordlng to the latest version Germany gives certain guarantees to Empeor Mcholaa regarding the GeV man frontier, besides agreeing to sup port Russia In the peace negotiations in LA FOLLETTE IS SUPREME. No Confllot of Authority Now In .WIS eonsln. New Tork, Oct. ONE HUNDRED BURIED. lriM Daail and Forty Wounded In Aeolden at Santiago., Chile. Santiago, Chile, Oct I0.-One hun 10 It Is stated at dred workmen were burled by the fall .... i headouartera that today of a building In course of erec- k. ia conflict of authority about Ing. Up to the present fifteen corpses k. wi.ron.ln renubllcan organlaatlon. and forty wounaea naveoen ren. a. min aa the auoremo court announe- ed from the ruins. .... . h T.atrMUtta electoral ,a " ttyw " ' . ,1 B, ,rr arno -iftuT. a - -- - - - PAWta IfAII nir LflU I rUblWBl W B W . t.iv;ictt - Wa- w Ti1 wcBLBi II in.nvii". I , ni recognise the LaFollette state central Terry McGovern Gives r.oo.e n.n.on committee as the regular repuoncan organization. 1 ' ' " , , D0WIE FOR ROOSEVELT. '"Flret High Priest on Earth1' Tells Fol a lowers to Vote for Him., ; Chicago, Oct. lO.-The "flrat high priest on earth" has spoken. Before an assemblage of about 5000 of hla ad herents at Zlon City yesterday Dowle denounced Parker aa the prodigal boh Severe Punishment Philadelphia, Oct 10. Terry Mc Govern waa giving Eddie Hanlon such severe punishment In a bout tonignt that the police stopped the fight In the fourth round. . " ; RUMOR OF AGREEMENT. STOESSEL IN DISTRESS. BLOCKADE WEAKENED. Japanese t Liao Yang Have Been Re- : inforeed. St Petersburg. Oct 10. A dlapacth from Russian headquarters at Muk den says the land blockade of Port Arthur has been weakened; that the Japanese at liao Tang have been rein forced by 1S.000 men, and that they ex pect three additional divisions In a few days, v, ;: " ' " SQUADRON SETS SAIL. ' EmperoV Niehelaa Reviews Battle Fleet . Befei Departure. St Petersburg, Oct 10. After a farewell review, of the Baltic fleet at Reval today byvEihperor'Nlcholaa, the aquadron Balled, for. Ubau, whence. It ia declared, it will within a few daya weigh anchor for a voyage to the Pa ClflC. ; ' ' LAMSDORFF IS IN8ULTED. Nebraska's Executive and Party Visit Lewis and Clark Fair Grounds. Portland, Oct ; 10. Governor Hopwood Mickey and party of Nebraa- kans are the guests of the Commer clal Club here today. They arrived In Portland at 6:30 o'clock last night from Seattle, where they attended the chris tening of Uncle Sam'B latest addition to the navy, the big battleshop Ne braska. On Invitation of President Goode of the Lewis and Clark exposition, the Nebraakans visited the fair grounds this morning. Although it waa raining. the trip was greatly enjoyed by every member of the party. They express ed their surprise at the beauty of the exposition park and the surrounding country and at the size and grandeur of the buildings. Governor Mickey stated that he was delighted with the general arrangement and the plans of the ground, and buildings 'So far as J could, see, said he. "the plana indicate compactness. In this particular It U mueh like our fair In 1898. The St Louis exposition is en tirely too large, . . 'f. . "The natural surroundings of your fair ground, axe very beautiful, with the lake on one aide and the mountains covered with forests on the other. A better location could not have Veen secured." Strtained Relatione Over pontraband Question Have Grown Acute. St Petersburg, Oct 10. The.straln- j ui.tinn. Mvmii the forelKn OI- ftce and the admiralty over the ques tlon of contraband have reached an acute stage. Foreign Minister Lams- dorlf Is said to consider that he has suffered personal affront and purposes to raise the issue at the weekly au dience with the emperor tomorrow and tender hla resignation. Confidence is expressed that the emperor will decline to accept Count Lamsdorff'a resigna tion. , I f Passenger Train Bound for St Louis Fair Strikes Extra -Freight . . CORONER IS INVESTIGATING i NEW GRIMES HOTEL SOLD. , . ,f Dan J. Moore Purchases Seaside Hes .... .... ... toh- pMyini tttjoor Pan J. Moore yesterday bought the new Grimes hotel known now aa the Hotel Moor, at Stealdo.-Mr.- Koore took possession of the hotel at the be ginning of the' last seaside aeaaon, but the sale Was not completed until yea terday. when Attorney Allen filed the deed. The transfer - Involved a cgn slderation U $10,000. It waa stated yesterday that Mr. Moore Intended re building the hotel before next aeaaon. He will add two wings to it and other wise Improve' the building." The im provements contemplated will uecessi tate the .expenditure of about $20,000 In every respect the hotel will be made modern and upon Its completion Sea side will become much more popula with those wrho find it possible spend their vacations at the seashore. to PRISONERS' PLOT REVEALED. Had Planned to Kill Portland Jailer and Escape. Portland, .Oct 10. A plot by prls- onera in uia county jau io inmuc. Jailer Grafton and escape waa reveal ed today by Martin Leaata, convicted e mnnW and awaiting a decision of the supreme court" While the prison ers were being removed to another corridor after-the plana were discov ered. John Sullivan, awaiting trial for highway robbery, made a desperate at tempt to escape, and waa badly beaten before being subdued. J' FAMILY TROUBLE FATAL " Spokane Polioeman Shoots Man n Re . suit of Domestio Quarrel. b.v.m not io. otls Claud was shot and killed by Policeman Dial to night aa the result of family trou ble. ' ', , "... 1 , ''. ,. .' OLD MAN HELD UP. George Horton Beaten and Robbed in Eugene. , Eugene, Or., Oct 10. George Horton, an old man, waa-beaten over the head In a terrible manner by three men last night on a dark street and robbed of a gold watch and several dollars. Harry Glenn, a hotel lerki and a hobo whose name la unknown, who were acting auapuclously, were arrested sev eral hours later. : . , ' A watch-which Horton Identified' a hla waa found on tha hobo'S person. The two men were locked up and their examination, will be held this after noon. Horton'a injuries, are BerloUa. Tedsy's Weather Foreeast ' ' Portland. Oct 10. Washington and Oregon, showers; brisk south to west winds becoming high along the coast with gales at sea. 1 ; v ' RYAN STILL CHAMPION. Knocks Out Bob Douglas, of St Louis, In the Fourth Round.. St. Louis, , Oct. 10. Tommy Ryan, middle weight champion, knocked out Boh Douglaa, of St Louis, in the fourth round tonight . , VIOUATEO HIS OWN ORDINANCE. ' e " Portland Couneilman Guilty of Break Ing Law. Ha Had Fathered. Portland, Or., Oct 10. Councilman Fred T. Merrill haa been ordered by the fire commissioners to tear oft the roffllng with which he 1b covering his nar hnlMlna- at Seventh and Oak streets. They came to this decision af ter an Investigation In which It was found that Mr, Merrill waa violating tk knriine ordinance for which he voted some time ago. ' , Under the ordinance no roofing other SOME "JOKES" ARE VULGAR. Vaudeville Performers Require Atten tion of Local Managers. Complaint Is made that , vaudeville performers are employing altogether too much vulgarity In springing their alleged Jokes. Up to a short time ago Astoria's Diayhouses had leen free from hla sort of rot but last evening at two of the local theaters some Joked" were sprung that should at once be cut out by tha management It? might Just aa well be understood at once that the peopl Astoria are not anxious to hear such, vulgar out bursts of "humor" aaWere heard last evening. Thi audience's !'are usually made up of ladies and gentlemen v who do not relish narratives that bring the blush of Bhame to the facea of women and selt-respectlQg men. If the prac tlce la continued, the-. matter will be more.' vigorously ' discussed in T this paper. W Conductor Carries New of tb freck to Warrensburg, And Every Pbysiciaa nd 600 Citizens Go to Aid. Warrenaburg, Mo, Oct 10. Twenty eight were killed and sixty injured by a collision between Missouri . Pacific trains three miles east of Warrensbiirg at 4 o'clock thla morning. The trains were the second section of a passen ger train which left Wichita, Kansas, . for St Louis last night and an extra , freight train. Twenty-seven of tha dead are In undertaking rooms In this city and the seriously r wounded are ia tha railroad hospital at , Sedalia. Most of the dead and injured are front small towns in Kansas and . MiasowH. The passenger train waa loaded wUk world's fair excurslonlata. . The freight was under orders to await a passe'- , ger train at Montserrat aiding. The cr?w, evidently understanding tha or ders, made the Biding and waited un til the first section of the passenger train passed. . - ' When the first section passed It car- rled signals showing that another 'Sec- tlon " was Tollowlrfgr-tmr -th Trflght crew did not heed them, '. As if .to add '. to the force of tho collision, tha tw trains did not come together untfl squarely oa a sweeping curve." mi that neither engineer observed the other until the train were within a : ' few yards of each other. So great wai the speed that th locomotives were rendered mere heaps of scrap Iron, but not until the heavier' freight locomotive had fairly run over the one drawing the paasenfer traia and plowed its way through the .flrat , chair car. Ia this , car, which was .filled with sleeping, passengers stretched out in their chairs, not a person , escaped death, or injury. Clear back through the second and third coachea were other Injured, but in most casea not seriously. ' " . ' ' " , Conductor Barnes ran to 'Warrens- burg and broke the news of the wreck. Every physician In the town respond ed and hundreds "of citizens hastened to the wreck and assisted the wounded from beneath the broken cars. Twen ty people were killed outright. The coroner Immediately impanelled a Jury and started an iiquest, which la still In session. . . NOTED PROHIBITIONIST DEAD; Henry MoCalL Vioe-Presidential .Can- i ' didate. In 1900, Passes Away. Pawtucket R.vt, Oct" 10. Henry McCall. prohibition candidate , for the vice-presidency in 1900, ia dead. LADY CURZON BETTER, j Paaaad Good Niaht And, Condition Shows Improvement Waimer Castle, Oct 10. Lady Cur son passed a good night and her' on dltlon ehows improvement this morn ing. V ; CYRUS W. FIELD'S SON ARRESTED Son of Layer of Atlantis Cable Held ' ; for Theft , New Tork, Oct 10. Edward M. Field, son of Cyrus W. Field, who laid the first "Atlantic cable; has been ar- rested on ' aj ohargeof grand laxcenr and. locked up In .the police station, Jt is charged that '. h stolej aa overcoat . October. He said he was a Drover. Field haa been committed to. the. Bellevoe hospital on one or two occas ions. At one time he waa a member of the brokerage firm of Field, -Lindley. Wlechero 4 Coa hen it failed for M.000,000 In 1901. Field was indicted, but' the' case never Came to trial. STUDENTS RIOT. ON MIDWAY., Idaho University., Boys Show Dislike ; ( -",,(;.." .for. Show,' ' ' Moscow! Idaho. Oct 10. Students of the University of Idaho caused a' riot In the midway of the carnival now ott here. They took In the oriental danc ing girls' show, and because they dld not consider that they . had. their money'a worth, refused to leave. Arrests and a riot followed. Women and children fled from the grounds la fright at the riot