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tvpiottn A'.o fi'ftorc M .4i I . .., i .. .. t t I . . .. .1 - ' i i .1. .. ... Tho SuiilIajt Ja tun a! (NUM.. G Sections 7G Pvc: VOL. VI!!. NO. H f'OKTJLAKD, OlllQQU. ZUHDAY M ON NINO, OCTOBER . IS, tilt. n:er rive cr.;;s HI DYNASTY TOTTERS BEFORE " REVOLUnOfJISTS TOBACCOTRUSTTO BEDMDEDIIITO Till: AWAKKMNf, GREATEST CROWD SEES GUIS Will WORLDS CM1E "luck ir.d Fcrtjr.es cf PU Gfte firrtf Ycric Katirals Start In Spectaesiar Cham-P-!cnshJp Series; Score 2-1. ACOMPLETELOSS: CREW OF 1 1 SAVED FOUR HI Chinese Rebels In Centre! cl Four cf Richest Provinces, Threaten Capture cf Na tion's Capital Any Moment. Method cf Beeryarizatlen cf Giant Combine In Acccrd ar.ee With Im Announced In Ut,i Ycfi'. DISORDER IS RIFE IN PEKING STREETS f.Q-SI'.'GLE-CO.'.CEM WILL HAVE CONTROL White Residents In Fear cf vf. Holders of American Tcbacco clence, Seek Shelter of Co. Securities to Get In. tho Various LeoatlonSe . terest In New Ones, ' .aw fi4tMU ttU Jt-TM Mk lTMM OarwlA, mtmJ l4ii4l I f lit atjttr r la U f Im NMt, (lr4 nrf f U tmJ amy M mwt4 a4 ( nM ( It U Miir wiif ut ta iw Mar Ita wua tvxl. laa kUacka rl saaata oea la a Cataa al4 ta aa taais, Tuaa Ksl. form raa4 cauaclUor af toa mplr aa4 atajaaaoafla-cMaf of (ha mf aa4 n ' -J Famished Men Seen by Oritlih Sehscr.er DaUd Evans After 03)S of Misery; Rescue Even Then, Very Hard. LOST CRAFT SAILED FROM ATHLETICS PLAY MORE COLUMBIA FOR CALLAO SCIENTIFIC CONTEST I I si. J I XVS a account af bit arairatay flL'"!: padai adlat iaUa4 him. aaa. la rre(a apM)4 to him ta tba tbroaa, Tt aitta kaa ba baava aa taa iwi Mi of China." bat vboItMT U kbta r wUlta to Ma hla aaaaUr majr a Wall ba 4mbU4. Babaia VaU Otaat OttUa, Tb KTat eltiaa ara at raat la tba bantu af tba rabaJa. lUokow. Vrn Cban t4 Haa T. wlib aa atimt4 popuUUoa af mora Btock bf lh- Att..rcaa Tb. m. loan a rotuivi ana m nwi, n w raplr4 aa4 ra bld bf a Mrea af 11.006 troopa. tba' maiorltr af whom r tralntxl bf AmtrKu ana Eurepma arrirtra In tbtt Imperial array. nsbUnf Is rcporUd Irom Kanklitf, tha aand elty af 1ha ampira. and ta Unmloaot la tba treat port of flhantjhaL rktna; rranmblaa a moulderinf val rano which may siploda at any momml Tha atrata ar brtair -rt-U4 by troopa of mora than doubtful loyally. lata four MMvaraiiaaa. tt bkb U1 btva aoairviitr.1 laiar- balaa. Tbaa fr tba Aal.aa Ta baeca eompaiy. UttM m bla To- bacna roaiay (la ba afaaia4, (ha 1. LerUlar aootpaay Ha ta arcaaia4 aaa tba H. 4. tiayaoloa Tabaaca oB May (ta ba ayftalaaa). Taraaa at Baavfaalaaiaaa. Tba eomma atocb of tba mw tan paaiaa a lit ba aol4 for caab at par la (ba oommoo atockholJtra af tba Aati- caa T&boc eoapaay, maklnf aa a aaataaal of tll.til,: aa Iba common Offshore Gale Causes a Leak But Ptiitadc!ph!ans Seem to and Wad Seas and Tangled Lack the Fight and Dash Gear Do the Rest of the Gothamites. pany. This sum will ba wa4 for tha raitraonant ao4 ranoaJtathm af tba ai latlna; boeda af tba Atasrlean Tobacco company. . .-."-- ta-h par root bondtibldar of tba Amariraa Tobara raiapaay will ba of ftrod tu ta aab for half bis boldlota and for tha other half 7 par asm bonds st par. la tba a(irtsta or tha Uxiatt A Myars and V. lor!Uard rompaala fcb 4 per oral bodUoWr of th Anr. lean con. i any will ba Ursl III ta rh : TASK-OF FILLING PIACEOFIUN flARDFORTAFT BAY CITY PROGRAM Tha wblta raaldvnta art tstbarad In tha for half hia holt:n an4 for tha othar haltar of tha Uitattona and tha ov- half pr cent bonds at par la tha mmrat officials tsra not arPar la tha af rrasata of tba Uf ctt A Myara and straata. If Nanking sad roochow fall. Lor I Hard companlas. .. , thsra is littia aouDi mat ins paopio win i nrh nraforr nwhAiit.. .. rlaa bars and thra soama lltla poaal-1 Amrrleaa company wtu ba of farad thai OoInfOn IS That " SelGCtlori 0 blllty of thalr finding any affcctlva op. jrlcht to atchantanna-thlrd of hla hold- H" U ' ' OCICUUUII U ..tmuivn. insa a par into j par cant praTmrad Vlolrnca arid bloodshed ara In tba air stock of tha Ii-fstt A Myara and Lois and at any moment tho draad cry of uiard companies. , ' "down alth tha white davir may ba Zilasolatloa Saolaxad CosUy. heard.' i ' . .' ' . " - , ' . VS . ImmMIm k .. Barolatloi Leaders Xaowa. of thM chances will ba to raduca tha In the meantime tha Identity of thalaaeeta of tha American company by men who ara orrantslnr this tremen 1 1104.118.750 ajd tha control of the eora- doue revolution is renea la mystery, i pany win pna from the If orldnal FopiMar rumor credits Pr. Sun Yat Sen j defendanta to tha holders of 111,701,100 wnn Deins; me onuni oi me movnneni, pniarrea ana common stock. but no one knows where this sluslve personage Is. Successor : for Associate Justice Will Be Mot Diffi- - cult for President. (Catted Preas leaeed Wtra.) ' Washington. Oct. 14. Tba selection 1 (Continued on Paga Five.) of a successor for Associate Justice Tha petition also atatea that h. I John XL Harlan', of the supremo court Sun Tat Sen was exiled I of tho dissolution Of the trust wtu tio tha United States, who died today some years ago ror nis revolutionary i ai least :i,oo,ooo. it adds that this I after 14 years on tne oencn, win oe tno opinions, since men ne nas oeen in moyni win do permsnently taken from (hardest task or tno nna ever presenrea Europe ana America, striving to interest i me common stockholders In addition tol to President Tart, according to ma gen foreign financiers In tha revolution. He Mho tle.6Sl.92t In cash that will baleral oolnton bers tonight. ussa in paying off the bonds of thai Because of tha agitation arising from company In order to reduce Its at - I th. t..i,. nr tt recall of ludarea which .TJl ,,Mt of th P' oont out to- has turned tha attention of the people ....... lus wnwo irusi a need-1 to tha judiciary aa a general proposi quartere makes thesa frank admissions: I tlon and the bitter controversy that fol- ' What Trast Controls. I lowed the truat decisions laat aprlng, Either directly or through it. I It la believed that tha confirmation of erahlp of stock In other companies It tn" nr lutlca la certain to cauae a controla tha production of 75 per cant contest in tha senate. ; :.' or-smoking tobacco manufactured In Beaatora Take Zasua. tha United States, SO per. cent of plug ' Many senators openly took issue with tobacco, 79 per cent Of fine cut. US v .nrMnA Miirt tar freadlnr tha cent of eigarettes, is per cent of cigars, word reasonabla, Into tha Sherman antl. Silt J "nu" Per cent I trust law." and puoqciy cnucisea tne v igara. . ; - , . , I --tv ODlnlOn. , ' " inrougn its ownership of tha two-4, president Taf t haa atrohgly defended thirds of stock of tha Cpnley Tin rollPthe court and tha declslonsJbave become company,, It haa a large control of the a featura of the political bltuation. It un ion Duainaaa.. , v -:': was in thla connection that William J. By its StOckhOldltlir In th 1 I r m.tmA that Taft rniki nnhlln Snuff company. It exercises a controll-1 the records and ?. recommendations on ing influence In tha anuff bualnesa. I which ha mada tha appolntmenta to the Through Ha ownerahin nt tha I h.k MaoAndrawa and Forbes it dominates I The supreme court now vwlll ba a IRIS CONFERS : WITHCIERONIN HWECASE Banker Convict Brought From Salem by Warden Goes Over Situation With Three Attorneys. Accompanied by Warden P. H, Curtis of the atata penitentiary, W. : Cooper Morris-, who la serving a six year term for hia part in the wracking of tha Ore gon Trust t Savings bank,1 arrived la Portland last sight to, confer with Dis trict Attorney. Cameron and others en gaged In tha . preparation of the case against Louis J. Wilde, who Is soon to be tried on a charge of embezzling 90,- 000 of the funds of the bank with Mor ris' help. The coming; of Morris confirms tha previous understanding that he will ba the star wuness ror tne state m the trial of Wilde, who Is accused of pocket ing the bank's money on the Bala of 1400,000 worm oi nome teiepnone oonaa to the bank. Ha and Morris are ac cused in tha .Indictment of ambeszllng 190,000, which they are alleged to have divided, Wilds receiving tha greater re. Morris last night had a preliminary talk with District Attorney Cameron, A. B. Clark, who assisted as special coun sel for the. state at the trial of Morris and baa "gone over the evidence In tha case related against Wilde, and John T. Richardson, an expert accountant who will testify to tba facts contained In the books. . , . - Morris will be in the city ..several days, Mr. Cameron says, remaining In custody of the penitentiary warden. Ha will go over the booka of the bank now locked In the district attorney's Dtfice, and baa volunteered to give the prose cuting officers such Information aa he can. ;-4 jf '. ' The district attorney says no state ment baa yet been made by Morris, but ba will prepare one as soon aa hla in vestigation cf the booka has been f ln lahed. No statement has bfen made as to tha disposition of the case against Morris in the Joint Indictment "with Wilde, but it Is not believed this charge OIVJ I JAslk TIRES PRESIDENT; Breaking Engagements. Taft, Too Fatigued for More of Whirls Eats Dinner In Apart .ments and Goes to Bed. (ConUnned on Page Ten.) (Continued on Hags Flvay voters Asked to indicate THEIR CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT To obtain an lodex to popular opinion In Oregon as to the presi dential choice of members of both parties, "he Journal prints today, a ballot for a straw yote, by which the preference of the voter may be Indicated." r, " --" " Cut out the blank, mark a cross In the space opposite the name of your choice, and mail it to the editor of The Journal. : If the name of your favorite does not appear, write It In on the vacant line at the bot tom and mark In the space opposite. ' . . At the bottom be sure to write thajiame of the party with which" you have heretofore been generally affiliated, as this . Information adds greatly to the value of the ballot, In obtaining the trend of popu lar opinion. THE JOURNAL'S PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY BALLOT -. . For President in 1912., . v . Mark a cross opposite the name of your choice. If your candidate's name Is not in the list, write Is In the. blank space below r . K . . Democratic - - . , 1 " Republican. j; Continued on Xaga Tea-i William J. Bryan., . . . . . . , Champ Clark ...... Joseph W. Folk . Judsbn A. Harmon "Woodrow Wilson ..; .v.: i Albert B. Cummins . . ; , Robert M. La Folletto. . . . . . Theodore Roosevelt ....... William H. Taft .. . . . , .. t a a i ) it My partyi armiatlon has generally beta (By tha latamatlacial Rewa Oarvlca.1 San rranclsco, Oct 14. For the first time aince ba started on bis , "awing round the circle," Prealdent William Howard Taft tonight was . obliged to break up a scheduled routine arranged for him by a local reception commit tee. After the ground breaking oeremonlea of the Pacific-Panama exposition - at Golden Osta Park early this afternoon. President' Taf if returned directly to. the St Francis hotel, where he was ten dered a reception by Native Daughters, who presented him wun a golden em blem studded with diamonds. He then retired to bla room, being utterly fa tigued after hla eventful day. He had his dinner served In his apartments and retired for the night at an early hour. ' Sxoosea rron Sinner. The prealdent was 1 scheduled to at tend a dinner at the Bohemian club aa tha guest of the newspaper men and later waa expected to pay a visit to the different newspaper offices, but be. cause of hia extreme fatigue asked to be excused from all social functions The president's day had . been buay one. After bla breakfast this morning he waa rushed to the awaiting automo bile and paraded - through the streets to the Golden Gate Park atadlum, where the ground .breaking ceremonies were scheduled to take place at noon. Sev eral speakers consumed some time be fore Taft bent his broad tick over a shining silver spade with which to turn oyer the first soil marking the begin ning of construction-or work on Ban Francisco's great exposition. "A moment he allowed the weight of his shoulders to rest on the handle. The blade bleamed in tne sunlight and then sank Into the yielding earth. A mo ment more and the back of the nation's president . straightened. The blade emerged from, the loam laden to He full capacity. - Great Enthusiasm Travails. ' That waa the i fllgnal for a tumult Cannon were fired, the immense crowd cheered frantically and the enthusiasm rose to such a height that more than 60 women were overcome-and had to be carried from' the field to an emergency hospital which had been , established nearby. V . Charles Do Young, one of the Panama Pacific directors, was kneeling in front of the president waiting to receive the sacred earth in a glass . and : polished BOYS. REALIZING PLOT HAS FAILED. ' SAT FRAIJEOP: Officers Trap Holmberg's Ac cuscrs After Which They Admit They Were Only. After $5000 Reward. ' f Full jconfeaalona cf tha amaxlng frameup by which Jimmy Hawkins and Harry Howard, the boy hobo accusers of Richard Uolmberg, bad planned to aend htm to the gal Iowa and thereby gala a V6000 reward waa obtained from the two boys laat night after they had been cleverly trapped discussing thalr plana' '. After cross-examining the two young noDoa aeparateiy ana oeoominr con vinced that they were lying, the offlcera tSawnait a TV. ( Aeiarta, ua . I AH feartaf taa fits gats aiibewl eeir. Me lta.a ifcatr airts4 ' aaa ttn4 bal a btf ft, ima. A- w. rsa arrv willlaaa tUwwa. aal ales SMali af Ike ta mf 11k itMtaif i::uaa Vol. lies, )mM s-aaa aa aata efta as pmmf af . t ftniub arlMMwar tatM reaa. Caaiala 4a. bHM la eUa frasa Kawa, Ja- raa. is revttaadi Tba ackaoaav Wtittaat Kllaamaas ta eeeapiale laea aa4 la ainfl la Ibe Ul- li4e aottb aad ! ef the eaaatb el Ibe Oleaibie a4 a datvlirt Me adag alt ablrpiaa. She aalit rrwa Aa. Iwta Oelebar t. bad for taltaa. Iwa, aim anr I.H1.MI fH ef laabet aboard, loaded at PwiiaM ana rlter poiaia Off abatw al gtarta MiW. Osly lacaaapUia dalalts af tba wreth and asff.rtag ef the iurtlwi ta aa be had. tba acbaoar Uavtd Evaaa lylag la queraatJee. le which aba waa tewed by tha fort af Portland tug Waliala, ts taJe Paraoaa, aad with all Mnmutka Ua escapl long dlauaoe probiblied by aaaraadae rvgutatlona. . Three daya aft.r laavlag Aalorla the Nottingham ran Into a fierce effihor rale before which aha was carHad far three daya In a waterlogged eooditloa as tha reault of sprtagtat a Uak la (be afit moon ef O-tobar I. the v.. act be came almoat nmnsable. , on Octo ber f tha sevars winds and baavy run ning eaas dlamasted bar. Tba fortmasl waa lft sundlag. but. the heavy eaas aaa tangla H rtlne4 the be yond all com rot The boueisg. lecJud- ing tha galley gnd water casks, was wapt away aad the offloara and craw were left at the mercy of the gala. . o rtrea. Only Oaasad road. Thalr only re I Ions ware canned goods that had not been damaged, and (hair only water aupply waa what could be caught In a email Improvlaed canvas beam during alight rainfalls that fol lowed the gate. The rations were short as much of the prepared goods bad been damaged, and all Buffered greatly from want or rood, water and shelter. They were unable to: light any, flree, all matchea having been drenched 'by the Their condition waa pitiful until Friday when the David Evana hove la sight and picked them up when about Staeme ef liaa Aliea. ItU! taaa rana-' ta. 111.111. a baUMuat taaaaiiaaMMi's aMt IMIa. fca (leav lltOTL e rteyerr abf tltttt. Hr Oara4 At4Juiaw4y. "e bar ae eaewaee ev iaiata Tba Iwrft af Ibe game brake agalaat ae a4 wa were bealaa. II waf a baaetlfal gaaae Of bait alajaet perfaally pllrbad aa beib aOaa aad Kaw Tevb Br Jajate MKlra w. Meibawa4 a4tcad a resMrb a bla gajne aad war leta waa becaaee It waa bettaf. but I aaa set alelmle ibe aerWa. Tbia flral gaaae. bwwevar. ta a big advaaugs a4 Waihdaoa earns tareagb wtibewt tmtbia. It waa really aa eeey gaate far bins, aad be will ba ready agaia aooa. . , B Hah a. ruUerto. (Sy lae Utor.iiaMi pwm fcwfct Kew York. Oct 14. Lark and the' fortunes of play gave New York the vteiery I le 1, the atari eo tba Alb lettca ao4 a first Ilea on the world' a eKreptacth:a Atf. b iMk't two earreMas a hardly Craetaad base on balla, an error, a bit ef wild but successful base running, one solid doahle aad a erratch twe bag. get. I'hiladelphia a one Is the result ef two solid cloots aad a neat sacrifice. - Brew York "Wilder Tbaa Sver. It waa a glorious, gorgeous struggle before the greatest crowd that ever saw a gams and tonight New Tork la wilder hia ever; Peaplte tha fact that It waa luck that give New Tork the victory, the confl. dance that first' blood haa glvaa the Giants will carry them far. For tha , Athletics, bestea aa they were, the blow waa a heavy on and New Tork In a way deserved the' gam. ' The Giants fought as they ware ex. peeled to. co vt ring their weak potnta"by a dashing attack. They aimed at the 40 mllea directly off tha mouth of the I weak polnta In tha Athletics defense Columbia river. land twice found them. They attacked X.on moat ih. 9ia Saum. . I aaer ateaany ana perstswnuy ana si- T w.. i h. k.wd. .er... Ik. I moonii scamy matm iv uo anyiiims - - . i crew of the Nottingham - that ' aaved them from horrible alow death by atar vatlon or thirst Such a heavy sea was running that tha David Evana was not with Bendar'a pitching, they forced every opening, took advantage of every (Continued on Page Eleven. planned to put the two conspirators in abI to put alongside the wrecked ves- the aam cell and listen to their eon- seL. All but ona of the Nottingham's versatlon. Deputy Sheriff Archie Leon- long boats had been destroyed by the ard concealed himself behlng aome old and wreckage and with great dlf- doora that aerved for a partition In ona flculty the half famished erew launched of the sella and waa able to bear part nta to the leeward of the distressed of t.ielr conversation. He heard -them I ahlp. . . Three men were aboard. No plan to "stick together", and pledge I sooner had the boat been launched than themaelvea anew to try to tell a story I It waa awamped and the men thrown In- that would get the' big reward. - (to the raging watera Only quick ao- , When tha boys were taken out they I tlon on the part of their comrades saved were again tjileationd and charged with I them from drowning. After hours of framing, up the Improbable story they (work the survivors righted and balled told, but they etlli Insisted they were lout the long boat. Three times the long telling the truth. The trick played upon I boat waa awamped and the sailors res- (Continued on Page Five.) (Continued! on Page Nina) SCHOONER THAT RESCUED " ' CREW OF WM. NOTTINGHAMl (Continued on Page Six.) WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER IS SERIOUSLY ILL tTSMta Fiwat led Wlra.t . Liverpool Oct 14. William G. -ftock efpller, almost a wreck of hia former self, boarded, the Campania today on his way back to America. The head of the Standard Oil trust Is la a very serious condition. He Is suffering from gout of the throat according to Dr. Walter p. Chappell, of New York, who accom panied him. 1 - - - Rockefeller s name did not appear on the passenger list and when directly ap proached, he denied that he was the 11 magnate. As be came aboard he tot tered and had lb be supported1 snd his Lyeiea la aaxtet more jiaa a wklaper. II! f lr j. ; y l II' - i i . - II " Ir,1 lr r, V - ' - ; SI : aa m am III I 1 1 II 1 il - in - British - achooner Daii Lant LUh rtst:.'J . s ' y. TWO WORLD'S AUTO RECORDS ARE MADE ATSAIITA IWIICA New Marks for Speeders Are ' Established During Running of Third Annual Road Races f In California. ' (By the International News Rervbe.1 Los Angelas, Oct 14. Two new worli'a records for automobile speeding: were established during the running of the third annual Santa Monica road races at Santa Monica today. C Merx, driving a 40 horsepower Na tional car, set the first mark whon he won the heavy car race for the Leon T. Shettler trophy and a purse of 11500 in the remarkable time of S hours 3 min utes and 8.4S seconds for the 151.60S miles, or at an average speed of 74.4 miles aa hour. The former record of 74.1 mllea am hour waa made by Kazar ro in the Florio cup race last year in Italy. The Pope Hartford car driven by Bart Dlngley, finished second to the National In 1 hours, S minutes and 36.3$ seconds. The Stuts car, driven by Lewis, waa third. - The most spectacular happening of the day waa the winning of the free- for-all race for tha Dick'Ferrta chal lenge trophy and a purse of $3000 by Harvey Herrlck of Loa Angelee in a Na tional 40 horsepower.; Herrlck's tin is for the 202.08 miles was 2 hours, 45 minutes and 34.60 seconds, or an aver age Of 74.93 tnils an hour, a record. The race waa a fight every foot of the way from the time the first car st.irtful until Herrlck dashed across ths flniaii line closely followed by Patschke la a Marmon car. - Herrlck went into th lead at the beginning of the last la p and finished an easy winner. llrri k wss forced to the pits only once, j; the fourth lap he was forced to ch ir a left rear tir. Pa tech ke In the 5!. . mon car finished 'second In 3 ; ( minutes and 43 seennds. Ths Butck car, driven by I., y , won the light car r.s at i v 1 hour 4i' nilnuf-n : .7 r- ; mriiun dlV' . i ti. ' , a won I .. Time 2 ! I ' ' At' ' 1