THE ' OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND,.' MONDAY, EVENING. OCTOBER 8. 1003.
'" ' 1 1 . . . . . a stsams
Iiryan. "trausa announcea that ha will
vole for Tart. ,
' fclrauaa hoe Jeen an active Democrat
for yeara. lie made an active campaign
for Judae 1'arker four yeara aao. In
way, without the least chance of escape
from the sudden death. Ten babies
mer! arrived. Va all meana of entrance
a welt aa silt had been rut off.
Tha detactlvea are making; an In
vestigation and probably will make aome
CAMPAIGN CONFUSES
GREAT FIGHTING MACHINE
::. FOR UNCLE SAM'S NAVY.
vera aave4 by being thrown from win
dowa to tba police and flrtmnn on tha
arreata today, aa tney nave oven on (tie
elilewalkS below. Bloat of thoae who
aarapsd got through tha roof to other
trail of band ol auipcciea nrauugaior
hia letter to tha atata committee, be
aaye: .
'I hava always been an ardent ad
mirer of Mr; Tart, which. In addition to
my peraonal frlendaltlp fur htm. In.
ducee me to eaat my vota for no other
frealdentlal candidate."
Davla almply aaya that be will not
vota for Uryan.
POLITICAL VETERANS
' ." ...... - ,
Specific Issues Have Been Swept Aside and Generalities
aevaral weeka.
ELECTORS REFUSE
Dunuinsa. i
bdlJom In tha hundred a of auoh Area
that taae'piaca riere liae one Lwrn ael
with auch dlabollual running. When
the Inmates, moat of whom wera for
TO VOTE FOR BRYAN
(United rreae teeeed Wire. J
Boston, Oct . Tha Demooratlo party
i teat of tha exoloalva cower nt
of Maaeaohuae'tta la caetlnf about to
day for two prealdentlal electors to taka
the places of Kerdlnand Btreuaa and
Have Become the Keynote for ArgumentThe
Flight of Tarty Managers. '
varloua forma of duet when m aritw
air. It haa been learned that tha explo.
alon of two ounce a of flour in two cul.la
feet of air will ralee two men atandin
Charlee A. Ivia, who have realfned
declaring that they will not vota for
on the testing machine eeveral feet.
II 1 ; I .i ti.Vi i 1 I'VVf it eignara. awaaenaa mey ware nmnmaaini -
I : ' '' - 4 l-'fT:H rgti ? 1 l the flra had bean Started In auch a
I r,r 'TVMif. ihtffl .R -VV-,''.' ft ay that It waa Impaaalbla to escapa
I - 1 .' rl-t f -v .-iA ' A.Vf A.K'M. J. there. In front to Jump to tha alrel
I ? v.i J"f, t:J( ffil- H Jk l;lineant Inatant flth. Those- with the
i . . A -M.-S 'WA". l i praaanoa -o(tmln4 climbed to tha
i i" 7 ilJ I Aw-JaW -"--iaJw'.s- t tl I top of the building and escaped over the
' f-l ,.ia.. ClJTmi ,f!l iroofa, Tha firemen were unable to reaoh
'-iataB,VV J. " ai;-V ' ' i - S "f ; I thoae In tha building when the depart-
By John E. Lathrop.
Chlcafo, HL. Oct. t It la candid to
ay that men of all olaaaea, parties,
rrllerloua faith and business conneo-
tlona during tha paat few weeka hava
been ' thrown Into titter confualoa In
tha national campaign.
Disclosure haa , followed disclosure.
Reputations hava bean ahattered. Hith
erto unquestioned character haa-been
Interrogated.
In 20 yeara of activity In village.
town, city and national capital, I freely
confess, auch a altuatton aa thla ono
never haa before coma under my ob-
aervatlon. .
Here in Chicago, where are tha head
quartera of .five partlee Democratic,
Republican. I'roniDitlouiat, bocibubt ana
InaWendnnoe where men of nation!
prominence gather to attract little at
. ... . inn tu. L. 1 1 j. .if lh nlathnra ol
nh visit. 2.000.000 dodIo are at sra
.If they be proper criteria whereby to
ludce tne eiecorate or me nauun, men
la It true that tha voter ta asking, in
tha language of one famoue railroad
magnate a year or ao ago:
"Khara da I atand?" ,-;
Tender three conditions, to ruess who
will be our next president is to op-
prate on quite aa aura a foundation aa
If to gueaa what will be the direction
or uia wina nei ouuuj.
. All ft Sea.' :
It mar ba Bryan: it may ba Taft
of course, it will . not be Hisa-en . or
f'hafln a, fiiiha
But aa to which Taft or Bryan? -
men long In national pounce m meir
personal conversations aumn.
w ,nn't know. We are In tha air.
In the Harvester building, talking
with leading Republicans, In tha Audi
tnHum inn.i. conversing" with ,rrom-
. Inent Democrata. In the hotel lobbies, at
the chibs. In the boarding-houses. In
the homea. people read these disclos
ures, and aski
" Babel's confusion compared with pres
ent confusion la aa day's clarity over
against night's murk. -
Partisan aeal. in my opinion, lies at
the bottom of all of this turbulency.
t h. man active in the advo
cacy of one candidate ahut their eyee
to obvious truth-regarding tne queo
tlonabla character of one of their con
freres, and accept on slightest asser
tion all the bad alleged against one
.Vol. i.nyui.nll -
Going over the list of those active
In both camps, and by thla time I havo
had time to cover tha ground quite
carefully. It Is perfectly apparent that
In both are men of known trust procliv
ities, men whoso political past smells
of corruption, betrayal or me peopie,
. debauchery of tha electorate by all the
devilish arts 01 iaiier-aay puiiuuiou
Zssaes Swap .Aside. '.. .
One fact comes from this babble of
charge and counter-cnarge- tnia cam
1 palgn has - become one In which the
ethical transcends the economic. Spe
cific Issues have been swept aside.
Tariff, bank guarantee, tha trust ques
tion considered from the economic
viewpoint. Imperialism, ; , finance, ; all
such Issues have -been awept aside, and
there remains only one tha ethical,
It is impossible, even were the wish
to be , the father of the . thought, to
, claim, that the makeup of the Demo-
cratic fighting force Js all that might
"be desired.''; v,-:.; :
.Likewise, none may claim without
being ridiculous, that the- Republican
national force la wignt ? o Honey
combed with betrayers Of the people.
or. nt turned " to .. President
Roosevelt, scarcely admitting It In our
seal for party, to as mm in uur iw
f union; ; "Can you point us tha way?"
-The answer was that same sort of
partisanship which has laid at me dov
- 1,.. air thla rrrtuhle.
, ,W- turned to him, because he wa-
nftt a candidate, ana pernapa ne couiu
and would Indicate the way.
For answer we got prejudgment on
the evidence submitted by a man whom
he had had excoriated two yearsago
by his secretary of state. Mr. Root,
v sa the murderer by Indirections. of the
late Mr McKiniey. 5
v. ; . OO and yarty.
He told us that Standard Oil had
captured the Democratio party, because,
forsooth, some men who had been as
sociated with Standard Oil were alleged
to be connected with thla year's Demo
cratic fight. . .
-We went farther down the' record and
found that Mr. Roosevelt had appoint'
d Mr. Flnkleburg. a Standard Oil at
torney, as a federal Judge.
. Mr. Bryan was charged with know
ing that Mr. Haskell ' was attached to
the entourage of Standard Oil; we then
learned tnat juage lari naa recom
mended Mr. Boyle, Standard Oil at
torney, for a federal judgship, know
ing all the time of his clientele.
It was charged that John E. Lamb,
temporarily in charge of Democratic
headquarters, waa attorney for many
' i 1
railroads; It then transpired that Charles
Nagel, placed In charge or Republican
headquartera here, la now a btandard
Oil attorney, and Air. Nagel admitted
It waa hurled at tha Democrats by
Mr. Hearst that Mr. Haakall had had
something to do with one of the con
stltuents of the steel truat. Yet It
was notorious that Mr. Roosevelt now
haa aa assistant secretary of atata
Robert Bacon, partner of J. I'ierpont
Morgan, head of tho ateel trust.
Tag garl and BaUlraa.
. Tom Taggart and Roger Sullivan, re
spectively Democratic loaders in Indiana
and Illinois wera accused bv Mr. Hearat
ot improper political practioea and for
mat matter accuaea rigntiy.
Jt waa rejoined tnat rra upnam.
national Republican treasurer at thla
end, ' la a member of the atata board of
reviaw. with nower to do two things
reduce taxation of rich corporatlona and
colncldentally fry fat for the Repub
lican campaign fund; and that Governor
lianly tried to bribe a legislator with a.
$3,000 a year office to vole for Mr.'
llanly'a particular form of local option '
against tho form dealred by the Demo !
crata, both partiea being committed to
Uie -principle or local aption,
Tiie democrats in rtew
fork wera , r
charged with coupling up with Murphy, i
Tammany boas, which they did; while
the Republicans appointed Treasurer'.
Sheldon straight from No. 2 Wall street. ,
l , IT.,, ........ n I Um Mn VAMAm. '
mendatlon of William Nelson Cromwell.
Standard Oil attorney and counsel for
E. H. Harrlman and other trust and
railroad men.
Tha Democrats had their senator Bai
ley smirched with Standard Oil; the Re-
fiubllcana " had their .Senator Foraker
lkewise smirched.
Summing up.. the Republicans charged
that Improper influences connected with
the trusts had become interested in the
Demoorattc party, and the Democrata
lieiged that Mr. Taft had countenanced
Standard Oil attorneys for federal Judge.
snips, and that president Roosevelt
had
actually, appointed one from St. Louis
to sucn a position; tnat tne itepunucans
claimed Standard OU funds bad gone
nto -the Democratic campaign treas-
nrvf inil'thiit PrMlr1int RnAMVAlt had
pHonally aaked .that Standard Oil men
contribute to his campaign fund In 1904
and that hia present secretary of the
treasury had gotten 1100,000 from that
aource In 1904.
Their Baal Sentiment.
Fresuminr that honors have been even
In the matter of the exposures. It la
apparent to politicians here of all par
ties who talk their real sentiments, that
all else has been swept aside before tho
one question or tne cersonalltv of the
two nominees Bryan and Taft, and that
the ethical must be the Issue. It haa
been forced to the front: notwithstand
ing politicians try to make other Issues
Interest. the people.
Some thouKht that President Jtcose-
velt's jumping into the midst of partisan
ponuca, in aeriance or an conceptions or
executive propriety, - would settle the
matter.
It hasn't. It hasn't by a million miles.
Men hitherto loyal to the president
and newspaper now loyal to him, are
ying to mm:
"Mr. Taft Is the nominee! nnt vimi
Mr. Taft Will be in tha Whtta Hnnn.
if the Republicans nrnvnfl- nnt vnn
What you think is not of concern lust
now. We want to know what Mr. Taft
thinks. What doea he say regarding the
prosecution of those who now are vio
latinir the anti-trust law? Tin., -ha or
does not he hold to the belief, as hia
sponsor, the nrenldent ha. Honi,M . tr
mmseir tnat tna present law which
would If enforced cure the trust evil,
must be set aside in the Interest of
economic evolution, so-called, or shall
the executive under Mr. Taft's adminis
tration accept the laws passed by the
congress, and proceed to enforce them,
leaving to the congress to repeal or
amend them. If they prove to be wrong?"
Managers Desperate.
It is obvious that Mr. Bryan realizes
that around him In some Instances are
men wno woum Detter Do ousted; and
it is equally obvious that the Taft man
agers were desperate and had to fall
back on the personal Itv of Mr Dmu.
velt, depending rather on the Influence
of the man who is about to leave the
White House than on the man whnm
they are trying to nut Into th wi.it
House.
Coming down, then, to the sole re-
New' American "Dreadnought." tha North Dakota, at It Appeari Todaj , " rtV6 , fS ooS 'A? . V
at the Fore Hirer Yards. . ; I , " jW
that time. Already aeven of tha big Vw m 1 . V NV ' 'i f '
boilers are In place In the Immense hulll '.W ; ' . ' CCV 1 "
' Boston, Mass., Oct I. Announce
ment waa made thla week at the Fore
River varda that tha 20.000-ton battle-
snip isorin Liaxota, tna nrai 01 me Am
erican Dreadnauahta to be laid down.
la now practically 60 per cent complet
er, so far tne ouuaing or mis gignnuc
warship has, progressed at record speed
for this country and the company ex
pects to hava the ship ready for de
livery to the navy department late next
rail, rully six months aneaa or tne con
tract time set for her completion, which
la Julf 18, 1910.
While- the government cut tha time
for , the work considerably lower than
has been the custom for battleships, the
company Is determined to pare off at
least one half a yerr from the require
ments. Should It succeed the ship
building records for heavy fighting ves
sels would have a new red letter entry.
The North Dakota's keel was laid a lit
tle before that of her sister ship, the
Delaware,- at New port News, but not
enough to account for the 12 per cent
extra work that has been done so far.
The North Dakota la to be launched
on November 9. The builders antici
pate she will be 65 per cent finished at'
and two others are . on their way.
Twelve boilers in all are required to
furnish the motive power for the 25,000
combined horse power of the turbine
engines to be Installed. This powerful
tnrblne must drive the battleship
through the water at a rate of at least
21 knots an hour on the four hours'
trial run if the contract. la to be ful
filled. The officials of the company
confidently assert they will be able to
do this and to go the governmenMnhe
better, making at least 22 knota apeed.
If this can be done it will be a record
to be proud of, for It will .eclipse the
world's present record of the Dread
naught's 21 knots, and that for a con
siderably larger battleship. As her great
bulk now lies In the stays at Qulncy,
with three mammoth cranes working
over her and some 600 men swarming
ner aecits ana scatroiaing, some idea
may be gained or the enormity and
value of the new battleship. The frame
plate is now in plaee, and the work on
tha firs steel protective deck is under
HO DOUBT T. I
WILL MAKE TOUR
a '.
Democratic Headquarters
Has It Straight Speeches,
Coast to Coast.
(Unitei Preee Leased Wire.) "S
Lincoln, Neb., Oct &. Bryan today re
fused to make any comment on Informa
tion received here that President Roose
velt will take the stump for Taft and
make six set and carefully prepared
speeches In a trip across the continent
from Washington to San Francisco. '
The information received here is re
garded by the leaders who are' with
Bryan as authentic, despite denials from
two candidates, it is plain tht thv I the White House of the report that the
must henceforth go before the neonle , president will go across the continent
TEN VICTIMS
.- OF A FIREBUG
f ' , I
Cunning Fiend Sets Fire at
All Points of Egress From
Tenement House. v
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if
or
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new
Womei
maining Issue, the ethical phases of the
in
and practically make their fight on thatfThe leaders say the Information comes
alone. It is clear that the disclosures on 'from sources that leave no doubt as to
uom siaes nave put tne people on their
guard. They will demand morclloaa
searching of the record. They will lis
ten only to that which will bear on the
ethical.
It is likewise true that thB hlcnl la-
sue will be considered not lnn from
the negative viewpoint: it win b inning
st from the positive side; the fighting
which each one has done In tha nut tnr
vivm ngniTOusnenB me open stand, tne
Hi authenticity and that Roosevelt 1ms
decided to speak irf the cities on his fnp
In which he thinks he can do the Re
publican candidate the most good.
Canadian Strike Ended.
(United Preaa Leased Wire.)'
Vancouver. B. C. Oct. 6. A special
from Winnipeg says: "An agreement
has- been reached between the company
The Stomach -Does !
Not Cause Dyspepsia
Neither Will It Cure It Because the
r Lack of Gastric Juices
Prohibit Relief. .
Tha stomach la a strong, powerful or
gan, which is composed of muscles of
great strength. It Is filled during di
gestion with gastric juices which, when
the stomach, extending and compress
ing the food, dissolve it and separate
i ha nourishment from the waste matter.
If. however, these gastric lutces are
lacking, the stomach Is not capable of
- digesting its- food because It has not
the tools with which to work success
fully. The gastric juices when In a perfect
state do away with all foul odors, fer
mentation and decay, reduce the food
to a disintegrated masa and tha stom
ach then presses It Into the Intestines
" where another form of digestion takes
'place. Then the Intestines take from
this mass of food all that ie nourish
ing and give It to the blood. Tha waata
matter ta thrown from the system.
If Instead of nourishment tha In
testines receive Impure deposits com
bined with a poisonous and 1m per fact
gastric juice. It can be readily sen
s that they must turn such imperfect
nourishment Into tha blood. The blood
then being unable to . give each part
of tho body that which It requires,
becomes 1m povetiahed and dlseaaa la
spread broadcast.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets correct
nch a condition at once. If the gaa- United Preas Laeaaa War.)
trio juices are lacking and Imperfect a Tucsoa. Arl Oct I. Print
these tablets do their work just the I ....,.. tZiTZ IT. ,J .
mi They build up tha elements In mesaage today Bay that Brew
trie Juice which are lacking and re- l,T Cameron of thla city was
more thoa laments which causa dls- a awept to hia death over Xigara
T-gr.lna; fluid., vgetabla. and t 'i"' 'Cameron
delicacies; la fact each portion of a euirped from a bridge and was
large meal, hava peon elaced ta a gtasa Whirled over tba American f.li.
vial and Start a . Dyspepsia Tablete a He waa largely lnterewtcd la a
hava digested then ta a perfect fluid -v r.ril I. ihL. 1.
Just aa a baalthy stomach would do. ffrt, Arlsona. Tex a a and
A larra. complex, hearty ineai holds Mexico. He became prominent
no terrors for a dyspeptic If Staar-t's a -when assisting Attorney-General
Irpepla Tablete are used. Abnormal Brewster, his ancle, la tha .., T
eating. Ufa dinners, rich foods cava T I . " ,tT
lil erect a t the stomach, but when r"ul" m waa at oca
r-tuart a Drapepata Tablet are nad n tlnaa United Stale marshal of
may eat when and what ne will with- a Arlsona and waa offer tha
ot danger of erspepata r dlacoenfort A v.- . nr.... , ,
rrty thousand Phys1cas endt ' " rrror Mo-
M rreacrlb Fi girt a Dyvpepala Tab- Cre-rIgna4. Brew at ar Is sar-
a and erery drarrlst carries them la 1r4 by a w-lfa and threw ehtl- a
ta. rrw r aend aa yaair -nam rv IDs I i entity was cwtah- ,
- -.re and wa will ami rm at T .. . . ' awtaa-
c- iy r-afl a wamfje urkage f r-.. inaj at Niagara yesterday.
f""l.r- A 6'rt Co, 11 enaartj l
r -u atarsLaa. Mica. , jt t t f f a
getting into the thick of the hattla tha . and the men honorable to both sides.
acceptance of unpopular things from ' particulars of which will be announced
principle rather than the complacent later," was tne oner orriciai announce
floatlng along with tha tlda at nnhiln I ment concerning the ending of thd Ca-
oplnion. i nadlan Pacific mechanlca' atrlke. which
It Is the actual opinion., here that the'"18 ben n progress for the .past three
president cannot save Mr. Taft; if he Is months.
aavea politically ne must save himself, j L - 1 1
must adopt a virile policy of campaign- I -.
ing. must talk nlalnlv about tha awful ??"lw-wa"
abuses which have stirred the nation. Ifr
and must align himself without question
on the side of the terrific warfare
which will have to be waged against cor
ruption in politics, must not hide behind
the generality that "I am for Mr. Roose
velt a politice."
Vatare of Zssua.
I know from talking with leading Re-
(tTnltad Press Leaied Wlrat
New York, Oct 5. Fire Marshal
Kelly announced today that the Black
Hand Is responsible for tha incendiary
tenement fire early today, which cost
10 lives and resulted in the nrobabla
fatal Injury of several others. He says
his investigation developed the fact
that two men were, seen rolling a bar
rel into the building a few minutes be
fore tne nre Droko out. Two explosions
followed almost simultaneously. Kelly
bub an aiiemDi at extortion nan tahaa
And that certain inmates of the place I
had received threatening letters bear
ing tne insignia of tbe Black Hand.
New York, Oct 6. Victims of a fire
fiend who started tba flames so cun
ningly that the stairway was quickly
destroyed and all means of egress cut
off, 10 persons were burned to death,
several were fatally injured and six
seriously hurt today in an east side
tenement.
The fire was started with nfl-anaUeA
paper in several different places about
the house. The whole neighborhood was
so excited that no one turned in an
alarm until it was too late to save the
Duuaing.
Most of tho victims perished from
plunging madly into the flames when
they found that they were cut off.
Three jumped down the roaring stair-
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publican managers that they realize the
nature of the Issue; and that It waa in
the hope that the public confidence in
the probity of the nrealdent vhih in
duced them to rush the chief .executive
into the fight and keep Mr. Taft la
the background.
I know also that the Democratio man.
agers rea 1 1 ie that some of them hava
hurt Mr. Bryan, that only hia personal
ity and Ilia Dast advocacies anH ethical
stands can save him and th party. '
And. finallv. Mr. Rrvan nlmaoie ......
th situation, and laye before the coun
try n entire queation when ha wrltea
to the president:
I nava lived In vain If your accuaa-
uuns ua me single mend.
And I think it is correct to say that
henceforth the Bryan position wiU ba
to compel Judge Taft to accept the gaga
of battle and not deal in generalise
while dependa on the prealdent to
fight hia flghta, .
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