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, A IJcttcr I'oaltlim a- a t . . . . . . . - a. t . . - - A vr COAST It'!; i UAH . a a. it f A A ,. 1.11 -. ... a. fc --- ? , '.Iff - fH I " U kl We-: ? , .- : !. I'OKTLAKD. OKCCOJ), TUMDAY KVLNSNO. OCTOHHt '13, 1)11 -TWC'.-TV I'AOES. VOL. X- NO. I: J rRice two cEjas ;:.:::,', President of the United States Arrives in Portland La teTomorrow Afternoon Banker Walsh Paroled From Prison v. Incendiary Fire Discloses Sad 'Story i , i j t j ., f PRESIDENT VIEWS ' BREMERTON YARD: NOW THEN, ALL TOGETHER! Luncheon at Horns of Former Secretary of Interior toon Feature; Long Paraca In Autos This Morning.- IM ADDRESS BEFORE 4500 EXPLAINS TARIFF VETOES No Reference Made at All to Attacks on Federal Judge : "Hartford. aWattle, HmI, Oct. Il-fwwf retars- af ta lat.rtor Richard A. 91 i lief. MirUl rrMUlMit Tn tad , iwrir ! lucho t tu horn WIIm. ronr fiair tamn! ni 4 Corr.nv Wilt Hnnphrvy Thla. nvornl.r lh k4M . Ian aulamobU. Mrtd IhrOMh lh Clly 1111 rrk. Aftor lunehaoa lh rrldat ra taken lo lh. H r.m.noo Navy rr4 o th. aiaamvr Xtna Th praldoi fril wartniy br lh a u (Tear. WBlfh Hearty flll th i armory hall to lr him iph lot lht. II. in awiiloa) wh.n l. .iiiaTr and kla .pencil fruaot- iy arDl.ulra. Tbra.' auadr4 ic bmM(. of lha ltietln ru arourxl tha (. Tba armerr bulldln imii about (000 propla and Ih.ra war. probably 106 .rata unoecuplaO. : Tha prr.td.nt'a addr.. dealt with railroad rvvuiation and hla explanation of Ma lariff rlucllon tra. If. , avoided any rfr.nc-ta Us ea. ft Fx!eral Judga Ilanfnrd nd lha attomrt tnarta by local f1rl officUla to pro.--uta tit trader of th. Impeachment moram.ot atalnil liar ford. a - i 'f v -! 'i-- r- rs trii 7 J;ft SJ rv:;; -al I"1. irvv:"--?:-I.- ;.2J J ', 'mm 3 .4 3 PAROLEISGRAHTED BANKER WALSH. 70 YEARS OLD AUD ILL Wanker Convict Paroled! Old .Time Chicago Political Boss Serving 5Year Term . In Leavenworth. Will Be Re leased at Once. PRESIDENT HAD REFUSED FREEDOM TO FINANCIER Said Pardon Would Defeat 0b ject of Law and Have Bad Influence. Wa.hlnfioa. on. Jha K. WaUK. ana Urn. powerful leaker ul polltlra) ho.t at CBIc.ta, arla fla rif a.al.aoa In tba f4eaj prUom at Tart Laa wart h, Ka. far aniaanpltua lha fuada af th. Cbleato Nauonal haak. aa parole today. It. will ha rl a4 at aac. Th fallura la at Wal.h'a CalcfO hanha r.ulld la hi ladiciaaaat III rouaia Ja January. IMA ha waa rtctwl aw 14 count of hating anluail th. d.poattorr funda. ana) oa March It, Hot. b.(n hla tara at th laae.n- worth paait.ntlary. II la mora t 71 year old aad la aatd to. b aaffar tar from a Incur bt waiady. . . Official aanouaeamatit of th parol Of Walah la batac wiihh.14. Attorney Oan.ral Wlcfceraham mer.ly following pr.ca4.nt la o doing. Walah peraoo- ally ak4 for tha parol, aa th. oo aton of th IU of th board of parol to th Loavanworth prtaoa laat weak. Th hoard acted favorably. Superintend aat Ladow praaaoUnc It application for tha' parol lo Attorney General Wlekaraham. Th actual dat of th former bankere re lea a . not known. U Hr Prealdent Taft rrfuaod. to pardon Walah, aaylnc: A pkrdon for Walah would defeat th L r -ii i . 1. 1 i - IVES ETIDAi IG ERED BY CRUDE ATTEMPT lOOfflfllliLI " ' " - - " SacreyHotel Scene of Attempt of Incendiary; -Kerosene Is Scattered Promiscuously .Through Rooms. . MAN AND WIFE HELD FOR ATTEMPTED ARSON Message Saying Daughter 111 Believed by Police to Have Prompted Act. Jota IU U .. mho Irarr fori , Irwfwworth penliraiUry. IDE AND ARABS ' DRIVE LATINS BACK TOCITVOFIPDU brce of Marines Starting In ' land From .Captured .. City Put on Run by, Overwhelm ing Force. : - kr. and Mr, r. t Vina f III Si rirat treat w arrtded at an early hour Ihl aaernlac a chart of arson, la oooBwttoa) with an ILd attempt on their part b hum th furniture whlcfi they m la th Bacrry hotel, at th aho number. In a telegram from Loe Aeiele received lean than two week ago, which announce th. fatal lUae. of their daughter. Mr a. Ivy Carrtgan. wba ha a oea etrlcken with tub.rculo.ia. th. potlra balltT they hare lha moUr for lha attempted ar- on. Tha fir In Ui Sacrey hotel, which waa dlacov.red ahortly aftr I o'clock thla morning, resulted In the destruc tion of tha furniture In eight room an4 . endangered the Uvea of 1J people ho were In the tieuae, bat who, du lo th. quirk work on th part of Patrolman Wlllelt, who ruabed through the dark ened and amok filled belle, escaped without Injury, with the exception ef C D. WaJkor. who waa ellghtly burned while aaalatlng In extlngulahlng the blaae, when hiv night rob caught ftre and erased tip around him. v. ; . Xirci.ne la Booms, Ktroacna waa found In every room. .. At Salem oa Colombo Pay. IliU. Im af TW JnarnaLI Salem Or OcL 10. Taft'a visit to Balem. In I la on an nueplcioua day. Co lumbus day Is Thursday and the proal- dent arrive, that morning. Governor . Weat today proclaimed a holiday aa the , law preaciibe en Thurauay, so au u officials, atndenta, pupils snd busings , men generally will b tree to greet the nation'! head. Aeborua. of" , school children will elng. , ., LASHES INTO ALL III READ! NESS LAND SAYS I FOR FAMOUS JAET SAID HOPKINS HAD FLAMES;' 25 - SM1LE T0M0RR0V TO WE ACROSS' ON BOARD EN J IP GENERAL STRIKE IS t LOOMING UP ON '1 i UAnniMiiM mire ; : iiniiiuiiinii LIMLU President's Visit Fraught With State Senator Tells Lorimer Crew and Passengers of Str. ,tnth.h9hU lc, Itnticul ! Intarocta . Ponnlal nnmmitfo That-Rpnrpcpri- " Partita PlMf'tn Sntinrl Until - r-i 1 1 ' -' itn battieahip Anxious to Learn His Views ' tatlve ' Asserted Candidate Yl Launches Come; Hulk Is r A VT S,I,E5 on the Oregon Systems . - Had to "Do Right"- for Votes Jowed to Port Ludlow. . ; ' Rattef'fnw'CMi.' lr! Cblaaao, krwItserUnO. Oct... ,J-Th flrat diclalve repulse to the Italian object of the law, and pr.a.nt demor- j ' or ,h present Turko-rullan ooe'aturatlng th carpets, beds and oouchea! allslng; difference between th punlah-1 fl'ct In Tripoli occurred today. 'accord. I nd In rooms where gaa maters were lo- ment meted out to th ordinary criminal I n to diapatoheg received here today jested, boaee that had been attached to whose clroumaUncea naturally lad him I and reeulted In materially checking their (the atove ware removed and elacMi un- Into crime and one whose poalUon really I oecupatlon of Tripoli, when they werdr th oil soaked bed, and when the ahould make for him th atronceat rwlput to flight' and forced within ' the I firte. was being fousht laat nlaht all etralnt agalnat violation of th law." I protecting son of th guns of. their I thee were found to be lighted. Walsh s Plan waa that hla tranaarea I f leeC I In room where there were no as lets. aton of tha law waa technical, did not! The advices, coming from the fron-lboxea containing oil soaked paper and involve any moral turpitude and secured I '" atate that a force of Italian mar-1 fine cot kindling wood wer found under him no- financial benefIL It la under-1 Inas alerted Inland from Tripoli : and I the beda. In every room where the stood that lha relatives of Walah have! at soma dlatanc from the town an ov-fira were found all the furniture waa arranged to take care of him In aom I erwhelmlng force of Turks and Arab small town In Illinois, where ha can I appeared suddenly In th foothills, fore- spend th remainder of hi days, report 'n the Invaders to retreat' The. Turk lng periodically to the United States die-1 h . army pursued th Italian almoat Tripoli, wner they broadaldes from the hip which engaged ' In th recent bombardment of the town. (Continued on Page Five.) DEFENSE TO riiKE SHORT IN ACCOUNTS , (Dal ted rrea Lmm4 Wire. I .' Los Angeles, Oct. 10. Chief of Po lice Sebaatlan received a wlreleas tele- ' fTTnlted Prees Leaaed Wire. - . I . . (Boedal to The JoaraaLi ' . Chicago, Oct 10. With JO witnesses Beattle, Oct 10 Twenty-thr mem- gram at 10 o'clock today from Raar "nraaaed aurnriae st Local Advisory Board Asked by Bay ity Union Officials for Opinion on. Sympathetic Move; Strikebreakers Come ItuMine-nra- I mitteo oi ue.uniiea Biates senate eiec-i" " ""i - - -j - ' raX'ZL :SSr con , terrific wplo.Ion Sccurred, eivalop: ma.ter Charles Gibbon, of the Unlt- to th tha election tor-Senator Lorimer, con-i . . .., ,. .,.il a a,... . i.ui Tk. . i President Taft will arrive In Portland at ( o'clock tomorrow evening;. Ha will be welcdmed by the' people and by a reception committee of 110 gon cltUfina at th union depot a short nsrada will ti talrpn Commercial club and reat a little, while nue Ua hearings . her today. , It llni rendering futile all effort to aav legea that Gibbons la ahoit in his so la tha "president's suite.". He will make I " iiivwhiuob n. ner. Tne urvivors . arrived hers , at oounu. .. , . two aaaressea, tna nrt at tno banquet i w" momn. aii.r wmcn wm o'clock on the cteamer City or m the commercial club, beginning at I oe conwnuea a epnngzieia, ui. . : i l Everett, all safe but wet, exhausted and 1:10 p. at th second an! main addresa I senators Dillingham, Jonea. , Kenyon, I thankful that they eacaped . with their t -M . , I Thn.MI Ar A I Kama . N1 .tnh., mr A T Am I . . . . ' owort a., mass oneeung lo mi Armorjr v"-""" . .Vvw.. ... " I uvea. ' . ... ., , , , .j ' st :0 p. m. Plates at the banquet arp th auoommltte ar. conducting th Perdtl la an oil-burning woorl- iw aacn ana in original table list or I r""' w. en steamer, 177 net tone, built here in zuu nas Deen over-subscribea.. Admis-1 a i90s, 8n. na- . oeen on th Seattle- . L.il c.r..". v t Jf iS, Port" Townaend route, calling at all In- Tha shadow of a general atrike. tak ... ... ..,., .T,, "T1 armory is ireo 10 an. , -",r: "c "IT" " . T.. L Jrorr Yownaena route, caning at an in- , n,.rh. .n I ir,i.. ..a H.t.rtnin. tne Harriman lines, was cast over im Th Mm r f PriM.n) t. 1 om gnirjfwi uuiui di un i,n.Mi.i. ch. i.e. n-.., rr 1 - -. r -. ------ . ... I w o - . , w v " I 1 .... . - ' .u... in v "il k VI I. .unir tan, Ar - IhAHMHri. ' a. - ki i A . tine. ' lit.- - j ..... 1 vi . Germany Surprised at America.. - ' mlid Praaa 1 wire. '. .Berlin. Oct 10. Poaitlve,Iy declining to ,aocept reaponalblllty for th Turko Itallan war. and . Us. : poaalble . conae- quences, tn oerman government to- the . atand which It. believes, tha . Arncrlcan preaa haa taken over, the war. . sA high . of ficial of the foreign office, In a state ment to, the United Preaa.. aald: . - . "The government la ..astounded . . to learn, that , the American J preaa holds Germany's . political aspiratlona reapon alble for.Italyli war, with Turkey..,, "It waa not tha Agadir. Incident,' but staa fSaaai Irfnas As frflam . A 1 raal hat aaS.s. DURBAR 'WILL BE HELD I tlon bv Frno andlng thv expedi- .' ' ' . , . . . nun w rv Hint ,ia rcByvoiiuia.iur in. (Doited Frees-Leaeed wire.)' altuatlon. Italy feared France'e .fur London,- Oct 10. Lloyde la' betting I thar . aggreealve expansion , In .. .North to secure for NO EFFORT TO GET LLOYDS BETTING 5 TO 1 Clarence ?; Darrow to Content , v Himself With Formal Mo rjtion'i for Different -Judge, V, Which Will Be Denied. local altuatlon whed tha atrlkera' ad-1 gon at thla Urn is of notable interest vlaory -board thla morning received a Hla Iat visit was at the beginning of communication irom ma secretary, ui ii administration. When the chief ex- tno uaa-iana aavisory ooara. ; jae ia aena- i ecuUve and hla policies were, ing out ; tellers , sounaing . ino preseni i tea, strikers a the international aral strike Which man railroads clean. line. 111.. Btate Senator Land . testified of that I L ZXl handled" dally. 4 : . (United Preaa Leaied Wlre. Los Angeles, Oct. 10. There will be . - . MA. V... .V.a pounds belns herself the only . remaining territory ,.rtrz. ' Z.Z w ' . - jC"Z V 1 . ft i. . m i t. . n a, j 1 - ...w. v i -- --- ' -( t- f ' ' - !- I VAn.,A fAi thnm whftn fhAIr trial la T-- .-..-.l..- m , ' ... I.OUBCIS inu unit irtat avna Oil ...HI- I mlah n th. n-i.i.t. k I 'nn,-.n IJ tint Inltlnl. tv.. I ' " chief ex- 2VV-r, ..Tw-T .5 .'.rfr-;:"- MWa later, when three miles from Port ,.irw ,,hr. auage Bora- chlaf top, I VJtiVS'"r."'" Ludlow, where ah was boundh ex- -T rr:: o'clock tomorrow .'nl In oul B',wr xauua.HB. w" I nlnilnn .,n .Ifhm.i Th. rtilch will sweep the Harrl- forces for renomlnaUon. . . ta'itattii neter- which was ignited by of tnd roy1 Umlly-.-y .-. ,,.,.-)'-- .' y;-... . . .. cbang. U-cleii..:v..-,-'-'.--.Vr Tba Oraroa Byatam. - . " T.T'LJJiKTJ. . . - ,, . TransporUl Sail for Syracu. with de Tba Oraroa yatem. Tho witness testified further that he niw vu .rv v. .. i na nMnni. or rnmn v nirm wirn . . . . . .. viS he waa already pledged, to support Hop- in ks. j --.- ,, V, - . -... .-. -- .V- .-. On tho night of Luke's solicitation i (Continued on Pag Sixteen.) 7 pany landed another bunch of eastern vfe of nis adralnlatraUon to dat and strikebreaker at the Alblna ahopa al-1 to bis personal account of tha wav he I moat bef 6re the . strikers knew what m, fulfilled promisee made to connec , waa happening were the two important tlon with his elections Th president features of today' development In tha has not gone on record as to tola atti- ru.iijun iuwiw -,', uj toward the Oregon eyatem id his . uimum. vkjuv. i - expressions concerning it are expected It ia estimated thera v were .between to be of high Importance now that the 75 and 100 who wer taken into the O.- principle of th. Oregon system are W. R. & If. shops this morning. Ther having a mora and more determinative were three carioaas or men, put oniy i inriuenc in national affairs and in the two were detained here. It is thought new government of states. It la well i the other carload was taken on to Rose- known that the president himself an burg. r - ex-Judge, does not approv. extending I According to report, the strikebreak- th recall to the Judiciary, as la done ers ar from the-Baldwin Locomotive j in Oregon and the particular exprea-T Worki ; or .r niiadeipnia. - xney amvea I siona or nis attitude toward, this and morning. ' Clarence S. .-Darrow, chief for the accused men, will con-' himself with a formal motion for . n0 on fhfAh will h, fUflh. the furnace. I . . ... . .... . 1: TI BapOTt sau iop,ByTacue.1?'',-: with denied. This motion: will be or, When th flames first burst out explosion wrecKg Bunaing; 4 Uena.l London.Oct.U0.-An official dispatch I th affidavits: already filed by the Johnson rushed -back to .shut off the I, Wheeling, W. Va., Oct 10. Four fcer-1 from Naples declares that- SO Italian and will set forth in lesal nhraseoloKv oil flow and stop the engines' but the sons are believed to be dead and several j transports .sailed today ,fotr ; Syracuse, j why .they belies Judg Walter 9orU smoke was so thick . and the, firs so are missing as- the reault of an explo-1 where they, will Join- the second division I well ' "to be . prejudiced and biaaeil fierce he was unable to do so. Captain slon today which wrecked a three story I of th Trlpolt expedition. , i--S . against them.i H u r i building at Benwood, a short distance I . It ,1s reported . that- Turkish torpedo! The defense will then make the for- (Continued efl Pag Six.) : 1 from here. ROYALIST REVOLT "DISCIPLES" WHIP L FULS N PORTUGA DEVILS 001 OF FIVE at th Albina- shops, about 0:1S. o'clock this morning. The stockade gates were opened ana tne .train was aumea into I ifi yards, bef or the strike pickets re yallxed what was happening. The men carried su, teases' and overcoats and ap peared to be of a better class than any the company has ' engqged , .before ' aa strikebreakers. - jc ' ' ' '''J "4"V'x . . ' These men ar not counted Itl the re port issued from Superintendent O'Brien's office today noon. In which announcement Is made that 7 addi tional skilled men have been placed to .work since yesterday. . The Teport says that conditions have Improved very ma terially since yesterday. "Ten men who went out on strike at Th Dalle re turned to work yesterday," says th re port Traffic - conditions normal. : g.ntiment la Other Cities. -' On the other hand It ia impossible to determine at this time Just how much Importance is attached to the. communi cation from the secretary of the Oakland-strikera' advisory board. It indi cates this, however, that the sentiment which haa been prevailing among local Cootlnued on Page Three.) (Continued on Page Sixteen.) CHINESE REBELS DEFEAT Monarchists Are Driven Back Children Tell Pitiful Stories of to Frontier, Leaving Many";. Treatment by, Band of Re Behind as Prisoners; ligious Fanatics. GOVERNMENTFORCES, (United Press Uaaed Wtre.1 . Lisbon, Oct 10. Th Portuguese Roy alist revolution,, designed to put King Manuel back upon the throne, haa failed. The monarchiat were today driven to th frontier, leaving . several . hundred prisoners behind them. United Pre Letwd Wire. 1 Alton. Ill . Oct. 10. Rgged and (Cnlted Press Leased Wire.) ' Toklo,, Oct 10. Peking official ad vices ' received today report that th cz vnuen reoeis nave captured. tne entrenched with his forces at North town of Tachaurnear Chuogtu, repulalng vinhaea. near th frontier. Th gov- th government forces after 'a hard eminent haa sent two regiments. of ln- flgbt The rebels. It Is said, ar main- fantry, a equadrea of cavalry and a bet- tainlng good order and the town's in-l-trT or artillery to attack him. nearly starred, five children between tha ages of I and IB years, today told th police her a pitiful tale of cruelty and suffering at th hand of a band of relljrioua fanatics styling themselves the "disciples, of -apostolic and p.nte- babltants, both natives and , foreigners, are unmolested. v Th gravity of the Si. Chuen rebellion continues. In th. severe fighting which has been in prog- resa. the rebels have lost more than 8000 and the government forcea more Captain Concelro, - tho rebel leader. Is I costal faith. T - - Mrs. Mary Hughes, leader of the cult took charge of th children early last summer, according to their atory. The little onaa allege that they were held prisoners at the disciples'' camp, where they were compelled to perform tha most 'arduous forma of manual labor and frequently threatened with derail IX they revealed the secrets, of the faith. The elder girla, Delsv Deahlrley and Mary Bacon, declared they wer often whirned In order to . "drlv th evil Earthquake Shock Recorded, v tlolted Treat Lr.ae.1 lr l y, New. York. Oct. 10. A very ,er. earthquake shock was recorded today on the seismograph of trie Brooklyn college. Tha shock is Indicated aa 1000 miles distant spirits out of them." INDIAN BAND TRAPS; MEXICAN FEDERALS boatsoff, the- coast or Sicily ;are . ore-1 mal motion. forJ separate trials and it pared -for; sattlw-;.M fc&&K-"-i:t I wllt'lNi put 'Un.;;to- the. district, attorney ' Tbn belief -prevail, in London that I to elect which of the pair shall id to th landing 'of-more Italian troops in trial, t. It is . well nigh certain that Tripoli means the end of the war as far I James B. McNamars, accused of hav- aa Turkey Is 'concerned, and that peace ling actually set off a dynamite bomb will b. declared shortly.- under the old Times buildtnar. will r r. ' - . . , . f "i H ii . I tha, tlmt An tar a - llirv. I ulll hn London. Oct 10. An unconfirmed re-retained In court while , John J. Mo- port Is current her 4 that two- Italian I Namara. the noted labor leader.- will cruisers were sunk by mines off Beng- be taken back to Jail to await his turn. Government Troops Bottled at i Puebla Are Fighting Des , perately Against Reds. has!, , and that two Italian destroyeas were similarly sunk .near Derna. SLAYiNG OF STOLYPIN imited Preaa Leased Wire., V Mexico City. Oct 10. Occiclal reports here today state that the recent revolu tion in northern Mexico has resulted In th' killing of SO rebels and the wounding TAKES ON NEW LIGHT (United Press Leased Wlr... 1 Bt Petersburg. Oct. 10 Investlga- ' Decide Against Motion. The defense decided today that it would be no use aklug for a chany.t of venue from Judge Bordwetl after lie has advised the attorneys that he con siders It his right to try this ense, and that he Is eminently-qualified. With the court in that, frame of mind, (t Is cer tain that, he would -peremptorily over-, rule any demand for another plac of trial. : .:- ,; , ' A change of venue may be demanded up to the time of tha open In ar of ttn actual trial, and ther are some at!n.--n.ys in the 'defense' Brgregation w; o he pr ,-- of TO, ail In tho battle of Chlapa, del tlon made into the cause of the assas-1 insJat tn4t at any time d-.rlnr t Corxo . ' -.' --' I sinatlon of Premier Stolypin ons month I e th. trial, ahould It r ' . - '- ' ' ' c -r ' I Mwn HA-trelonnd todav the- fart Ihalih.!.... ,.. j , - - ... . kan -7.H.t.l.l- .. I'. . - . rl. y-i. , ... " I K- f-- 'J m .oifto o... v m.cuk.0. .nuiina, xne I caiiea.-oouiuv vj.ivtj vuici jvourioi to federal troops r st puebla, are today I account for 1450,000 which th . depart righting lor meir iires against over whelming odds. Two thousand federal troops were , ordered out laat night to rescu th entrapped, men. ; -i t It is said that no- that the outbreak In southern Mexico has assumed the proportion of a' revolution, the com plete reports of"the battle of Axchlapan Indicate tnat tha Zapata force, ar. in complete control of three of tne states ii southern Mexico. ' ! ment of eecret police had received. Later the police refused to admit Stoly pln's aide into the theatre where tne premier wis attending the opera. Further developments show that a prominent poiic- agnt mala frantic at tempts to kill Boeroff. fc'tolyj :ii j ,.r( s!ser, after the assassination, and it -s I w ,. sow cl.arp-l that the semt .-. j to put a dangerous ut; - :.e -1 i;i the way. With less tHan SO names remalr th venire." both aides wer. -: today over the possibility if even a alnerle pronpctlv. jiror f the liat Over half of t?- m.-n re Ing are known t be d : -i ' throush association v t.i ' nn "i t v r- - . . f rT'i- i t than 1000 nen. , " - i '.