i; 33rd YEAS, - NO. 244 .ASToniA, c:zc::j, tue::av, cstc:eh 20, icca f niCE FIVE CENTS 4 US OF FO m 1 $. Over 60 Families Unheard of Since Firo 1 100 PEOPLE HOMELESS I Considerable Apprehension Is 1 Felt for Grace Harbor on Uko Huron WATER SUPPLY IS SHORT Thousand! of Acres of Timber Landi In Berkshire Hillt Hu Been Burn ed Oevr Another Hundred Miles Threatened in Vermont ALPENA, Oct. 19.-Thc certified known death list resulting in the foreit fires in Tresque I tie and Al pine counties standi tonight at 41 with leveral persons unaccounted for and probability severe loss of life in Northern Pulaski and Krakow townships in Preaque Isle county. At least tS0 families living near the shore of Lake Huron in the northern half of Pulaski and ; Krakow and nothing has been heard from them since the fire. While the big fires are still burn ing throughout the northern tier of the counties, not a single town is now known to be in danger. Some apprehension Is felt for Grace Har bor, northeast of here on Lake Hu ron. No word has been received from there since the fire. At the lowest estimate 100 people are home less and there is not even an ade quate supply of water. . . NORTH ADAMS, Mass.; Oct. 19. Thousands of acres of timber lands in the Berkshire Hills . has been burned over by forest fires and to night some fires are assuming dan gerous proportions. Most serious reported are east of Bennihgton, Vermont, where a hundred square miles of unbroken woodlands' arc threatened. KANSAS DROUGHT. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 19 All drought records have been broken. In the last 48 days less than one-third of an inch of rain has fallen. Except that springs and wells have gone dry, the rainless weather has been bene ficial for corn and hay ripened per fectly, and there has not been a de structive frost, TAFT WILL ABANDON OUT DOOR SPEECHES Specialists Believe That Open Air Talks are Re sponsible for Condition of Candidates Voice . NEW YORK, Oct. 19,-That Judge Taft's voice is in such a bad condition that he will have to change, his dates for speaking was indicated by Chairman Hitchcock today. This means a re-arrangement of, Taft's itinerary, but it will;, not affect his dates in New York. The re-arrangement wijl cut out all of Taft's day speeches, specialists accompanying him believing it to be the out-of-door use of his voice that proved disas trous to it. All his night speechs will REST I 41 DEAD WRIGHT RAPS BRYAN. , NEW YORK, Oct. 19,-Seldom has Colonel Bryan been to severely irraigned during a political cam paign as here tonight by General Luke E. Wright, secretary "of war, who addressed k larga gathering at Terrace, ' Garden. General Wright, who 'was Introduced as "Democrat having the honor of holding a cabinet position under Republican adminis tration," was greeted with enthusi astic cheering when he appeared on the platform. H MY TIISIHI YET REACH PITTSBURG JUDGE YOUNO TO RENDER HIS DECISION IN TODAY'S - PROCEEDINGS. JUST A RUSE SAYS GARDNER Deputy Attorney General Declares jwhol. Affair U Only a Trick to ' Obtain Thaw's F.elm and Re moval of New York Jurisdiction. PITTSBURG, Oct. 19-After hear- ing the motions and arguments today in the proceedings of having the ob ject of bringing Harry Thaw to Pittsburg to" testify in the voluntary bankruptcy proceedings instituted by him some months ago, Judge Young of the United States District Court reserved the decision until tomorrow in the two principal points raised to day, These are, whether Judge Young shall accept jurisdiction or whether the matter will be presented to Judge Archbold of Scranton by whom the original writ was issued (Judge Young having been on a vacation in Europe), and second, whether Thaw shall be brought here to testify in the bankruptcy proceedings. Special Deputy Attorney-General Gardner representing the State' of New York moved for the removal of the writ of issues by Judge Archbold and said he will not take his motion before Archbold, holding that Arch bold merely acted for i'oung.' As to bringing Thaw here Gardner contended he has been twice declared crazy in New York and that he is not competent to file a petition in bank ruptcy or to testify. Gardner also charged that the whole matter is merely a ruse to have Thaw removed from the jurisdiction of New, York courts and to secure his liberty from the institution .in which he is held for the murder of Stanford Whte.'. NEW YORK, Oct. 19. In his re ply to Judge Young of the Western be delivered except one scheduled for Chicago next Saturday night. It is also expected , that most of Taft's dates in West Virginia will be can celled. Hitchcock says he never saw the candidates looking in a better condition and that Taft is more hope ful of the result than any time since the campaign began. Hitchcock believes from informa tion he has received that there is ,a fighting chance for the Republican ticket in Missouri. PfEieiTiiii uroox di.gi.zq Mm Contract to Wrlb Story cf African Travels NEW YORK, Oct. 19.-President Roosevelt has signed the contract with the 'Outlook" to act as associate editor after his retirement from the presidency next year. This is made subject to the existing contract to write the story of his African travels for Scribner's & Sons. His work in Connection with the "Outlook" is to cover political and economic subjects. W. C. T. U. CONVENTION. Congresa of Women Will Seek to Boom Their High Principle. DENVER. Oct. 19-Dclegates rep resenting practically every civilized nation of the world will gather in this city this week to attend the 35th an nual convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, which meeting, it is declared, will be one of the most imporant in the history of the organzation. This year for the first time the convention proper, which begins on Friday next, will be preceded by a day of prayer and praise, Wednesday, and an institute, to be held on Thursday, when nation al superintendents of the' various de partments will lecture on methods to be pursued in order to obtain the best results In the work. Among the subjects to be consid ered are the passage of the Link-field bill the retention of the anti-canteen law; the prevention of the sale of li quor in all government buildings; the passage of state laws forbidding the i sale of liquor within four miles of soldiers camps, tents, etc., and a pro vision for an amendment to the con stitution advocating the prohibition of the liquor traffic everywhere. district of Pennsylvania, Superintend ent Lamb of Matteawan Asylum to day, declared Harry Thaw still in sane and to be dangerous to transfer him to Pittsburg. He also asserted that he found no mental improvement in Thaw since he was committed to the asylum. Subscribe to the Morning Astorian. JUDGE TAFT CARRIES (IlPl CLOSE TO Candidate Gives, Clear Indication of Character of Speeches lie Will Use While in Nov York CONNECTICUT ELIMINATED FRO". ITINERARY judge's Disabled VclcS t!ake This Action Necessary.Speeches in K'c.v Ycrk are Cat Down to Two a DayWill Arrivs at Chicago Saturday. BALTIMORE, Oct.. 19. Hitting straight "at his opponent with even more fierce thrusts than in the north, west or south, Judge Taft today car ried his campaign to the very doors of New York City and gave a clear indication of the character of speeches he would make in the Em pire State next week. Taft spent three hours in Newark, an hour in Wilmington and the-evening in Bal timore. He encountered tremend uotts crowds and enthusiasm, spon taneous and ample. His extended efforts of the day were at Elizabeth and Baltimore. At Newark he gae attention to all is sues except labor. In the Elizabeth speech he dwelt solely on the labor HIS STEAL GEO! IIIOTO, STATUE Bronze Monument cf American Hero In Switzerland LUGANO, Switzerland, Oct. 19. During last night the bronze statue of George Washington was removed from the top of its monument on quay here and it is believed thrown into the lake by rowdies. The inhabi tants of the town are indignant at the outrage. The statue was made in 185,1 for country here of American resi dents. Subsequently it was pur chased by the municipality. SPECULATION RIFE. At To Th Fine Points Of The New ; Aerial Monoplane. NEW YORK, Oct. 19,-Acronau-tic inventors and investigators believe that in his monoplane, now at the Morris Park Testing grounds of the Aeronautic Society of New York for a practical test. C. W. Williams of Richmond Hill has a machine which will prove a revelation in stability if not in speed. The greatest point in favor of the Williams machine is its stability. It has the appearance of an enormous parachute and Williams asserts that in acse of accident in mid air, it would act as one and settle gently to the ground without damage to air ship or aviator. This action will be due. first. to the. unusually large sus taining surface and the air spaces be tween the four separate planes which compose it, and second to a low point at which all the weight of the machin ery and operator is suspended. Wil liams says that it is impossible for his machine to turn over and if this proves by actual experiment to be a fact, one of the greatest dangers of aerial navigation will have been ov ercome. ; While the spread of the canvas, in width, in the Williams machine is 30 feet, the framework on which the canvas is stretched is constructed to fold back on itself when the ma chine is not in use, making the mono plane much less cumbersome than one with fixed planes and more eas ily handled on the ground. The whole sustaining surface of the four planes is about 600 square feet and weight question and, tonight he combined Newark and Elizabeth speeches. The zest with which Delaware received the candidate resulted in curtailing Wilmington speech in V. few lines. The important part of the conference this morning between the candidate and Chairman Hitcheock will be the eliminaton of Connecticut from his itinerary and cut the: number of speeches in New York state to two each day. The Indiana itinerary of candidates were announced' ScWght, ; Thursday, Friday and Saturday he will speak in that state. Ha' will reach Chicago Saturday. Tovrtonro'W night he will speak in Cumberland' and West Virginia en route to Cin cinnati, where he will stop for a day's rest Wednesday. TI JM GIVES FLEET THE fill IffiPl! OF C1ISE of the machine with the operator is about 600 pounds, making the sustain ing proposition about one pound to the square foot,, This is considerably lower than any other'aeroplane in ac tual use. MORRISON COMING WEST. WSAHINCTON, Oct. 19 -Another step in participation of orga nized labor in political campaign was taken today when more orga nizers were offered .to Ohio by the American Federation of Labor and Secretary Morrison left on a speech making tour of the west. ,! GREET IW AT HDY GITY ENDS DAY OF CAMPAIGNING THROUGH ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO. VICIOUS ATTACKS CC.'sTft'JE Democrat Now Declares Republi cans Are Preparing to Purchase '' Election Says That What the Mil lion Dollars They Ask is For. CHICAGO, OcU 19.-Col Bryan arrived here today in a blaze of glory after an all day trip through the state. Dense throngs assembled at Union Station to greet him s his special pulled in and a procession of 50 automobiles escorted him to Pil- sen Park where he addressed a great ... A V. W, t'.l.V .(,- aria, aava. the depot and all along the route of parade a great quantity of red fire . . t great crowi d all went wild by cheer-1 . t, , ,: ing. From Pilsen Park the candi-1 date was escorted to Arcade hall where another great crowd was on hand and gave him an ovation. Features of Bryan's journey through Illinois today was the asser tion repeatedly made that the Re publican party are now preparing to purchase the election. The Demo crats he said were asking only $100, 000 to finish the camapiga with while the Republicans are asking $1,000,- 'XX). Bryan answering his own ques tion, what they want with it; sai'i was for the Use On election day aS they have used it year after -year. fhe trip from Lincoln was made via St. Louis and the Democratic .can didate all along the line was accord ed enthusiastic demonstrations by large cheering crowds. He delivered 16 speeches in all, some of them of considerable length. Bryan will speak in Indiana tomorrow and in Louisville tomorrow night. BIBLE DISCUSSION ENDS SERIOUSLY George Helick KiSis Peter Rickavana During Heat ed Argument-Falls to Death Trying to, Escape ' WALLACE, Idaho, Oct. 19.-As a result of a quarrel as to whether there is diety and whether the statements of the Bible based on mythology, Peter Hukavana and George Melick are both dead at Taft, a settlement near here. . Melick asserted that there was no gods and that the Bible statement were untrue. In the heat f the discussion, he drew a revolver anf shot Rskavana in the mouth kill ing; hint alrsvost instantly. Re'.ick man age! t& tmie hh escape, but while by - liii libtal if Li CCH13 ALL ARE 111 NAFOiiY American and tepaness Saibrs Fraternizing and Ream tresis Tcthsr SPER3Y TO VICIT E"fnCH Admiral Will Deliver President Roosevelt's Sealed Message at Im perial Palace Today and Will Prob ably Get Answer. TOKIO, Oct. 19.The reception accorded the American Beet by the government and people of Japan is conceded by American naval officers to be the heartiest and most perfectly .carried out of the many receptions received by the fleet since it sailed from Hampton Roads. Admiral Sper ry said to the Associated Press today that he is utterly unable to say how it has been accomplished; but that the welcome given the fleet and officers here had been so, carefully planned and carried out to the most minute detail that a lasting impression has been stamped on every American who had witnessed it Men of American and Japanese fleet are fraternizing everywhere throughout Tokio and Yokohama. Every wish of the Am- J . . , . - - ... . r I , - . , J r K I guide among the Japanese sailors. iflC "menca" un,sonn Pen same everywhere to cordiality from the Japanese. The American officers and sailors are already beginning to understand the fact that the evident desire on the part o( the Japanese for the friendship of Americans is not found ed upon opportunism. Since the arrival of the fleet not a single unpleasant incident has occur red, though the sailors of both fleets are swarming through the sight3 of both Yokohoma and Tokio, Tuesday Admiral Sperrv will be received at te Imperial Palace and on the morn ing of Wednesday, the Admiral and captains of the fleet will be the guests of the Emptror at the Palace. Ad miral Sperry will convey to the Em peror a message from President Roosevelt. Words of this message have not been given out, but there is a, reason to believe it breathes spirit of friendship and sympathy, and ex- (Contin-'ed on page 8) trying to hide in the mountains he fell over an embankment and landed on his head. He received injuries from which he died yesterday. EARTHQUAKE AT MANILA. MANILA, Oct.1 19,-Two sharp earthquake shocks, early today, fol lowed by a third which was less severe,- No damage is done about manila and as yet no report has been received from other points on the Island. Officers (mpre:::j