'I'll fn 11 You-Cem ?1evo Time e4 - 9 tMA r-4 a r"" we t4 ae eA. ar tkf N t U t L-B- COAST irju ntAiuiui -4. , t-Ju.. .... .. , Tie r r UUM 4 ..,,.. .... J 9 f A. vou x. no. nt ' 10 Kf LAND. OKRGOJI, BATUfclMY fcVt'.S'l.NG. OCTOUUK ft. It II. -TWO SECTIONS 11 prick two cEnn j,v!4 v..v.::r City Park Containing Four Hundred Acres .May Be Established on Ross Island Famous Chinese General Joins Rebel Army .'. Preacher Is Hung in Efligy Hanck Dynasty Believed Doomed m m m H R II ft , 91 . It - Rebels Surround Old Ci(y of Canton h m w " Imperial Flagships Are Reported Sunk NOTED GENERAL IS BR I SH CAB NET S FOR TAFTt REPORTED 10 HAVE Y J DINED mm LDiplomats Believe That if Ru , mor Is True Whole Country Will Follow Him and Eniis Under Banner. , (fattae rrmm tm4 WW) t.aagi, . tu suw4 , km ur ttai Ceatoa U nuM by resale, wte have posted Wry arUUery U tbe aula ui laree. a that ttr. The eleae U U state Of tie wUaeet MdMmnt aaeay axe rUotag from tk etty, n--aee41y erftt Us e;ec ef )eUU( tke NNll . luttMlM AX betag started sad tte Imperial troops arc eaaalag aaay - areuoae for eeraaee. Tee rebel av eeetred aok pottlo la U UUi tht rra im am buUU U mMkni II nU BMW T7 Iootm t tb atSOTora traepa vttfe olUn fmlML Tk aly taiac U ta aa awJI tb taitutira. wklok aaaal ka Ultaa fcr tk attakla annr. V vrakla. Oat II. It la rpri4 hara (bat Tun Phi Xal haa raeonal4rd bta araaptanca of tha Ylcaroyaity at Honaa .nd Hum)) and. will Join tha rbl. Vhlla tbla.ramalaa taonftrfaa-fn clallr, It la a-anarallr brUavad and. if Irtja, It Tlrtuallr aaalalba rata or ua .Manchu ;oTmrant. ' A ranaral Moharamadaa rare It ta bow feared. Kaaau. ana of tha prorlncaa la tha nortbwaat, tha atronrhold of tba Maaaulmen. la raportad aa about ta Buf fer an outbreak. Yuan Bht Kal waa formerly grvii councillor and commander In chief of tha army and nayy. - He waa ahom af Me honore and banlahed from tha capl tal not oulte three yeara aao. Tuan 8nl Kal'a Chlneae blood arouaed tha jealouay of tha Mancbua and la aald to have led to hla undoing. Ha waa re cently recalled and appointed viceroy of Hupeh and Hunan provlnoee. Tbe town of Ichanr la now known to V be held by the revoluUonlata, and HMD ill Ml! Oil HOME RULE BILL Prominent Irish Officials Are Helping to Prepare Meas ure Soon to Be Passed Up on by ParliamenL DOMESTIC AFFAIRS IS MAIN POINT AT ISSUE RiQhts of Irish Parliament to Be Definitely Set Forth In Measure. le4ea, Cxi. 11 A raonaliiae af (be eabtaat. aaale4 by praailaeal Irlah af- rwtala, la drafiia a baaia rale bill far arttaataat la aaee aaaak. Tba bill, ta Ma praaeet abapa. roaialna aeay blaab rptt, bat rapid praaraee ta bag paa It. Il prendre I Kal tha Irttb parltaisaail la rhlla a Ha 1 1 air4 Ireland'a prly "dofaaeila affalra" Tba Irtab parlla- meat aiaal aat Interfere wit tba htaf e baalaaaa. It atay aat anaka larma of paa daclara war aor ataka traattea wlikt ferelfa aewara. Tba trewa ah ail baaa tba power to iinaoa, prarorua aad dleael tba Irteh partlameat and ta veto aay bllL Tra will be a ft rat aad eeeond graced, recalled S load Imperial I chamber aa at Weaiialnalar. tba warn- f,MM m uld lA taa- IoIbmI bara or (be eacoitd bOlaa inab Gotieral Vtum Bhtrflal. oex dU Um irbeJa. 1O0SOLDM FJGHTERrOREGON. A WARRORAGAN It ta believed that tha wiebaa of tba Na Ueaallata will be deferred to la keeping tbe power of Tetolag from tbe peowa. what are purely "doaMetio" arfalrt ta tha atieat aoaatloa at Uaae la tba draft. Tentative auareatlone are that tba Irtab bo Kln,full oonlrol of cue tome and aieiaa. blch conatltata aav an-elahtha of Irlnh taaaa. Tba anca of thla putfeatlon will yletory for iba home rulera. ProTlalobal arrangamenta are made to a tart Ireland wlta a oapltal of lla.OM.. 00a. The queatlon la atlll left opeo ro gardlng how much Ireland will pay to the Brltlah traaaury for Imperial par poeea. Tha payment la not to beeia un til Ireland haa "reoorared beraelf." Police bodlea will gradually be aub- LINKD UP a " ' HEWS EFFIGY G AT Ml F Following Prayer Meeting, Cit izens of Avis Unnciri Homa Tovnti Hang Dummy Like ness From Tree, YOUf.'O CLERIC FIRST MET DEAD GIRL IN EDIFICE Confined In Boston Ce3, Pas tor Is Fast Losing His Nerve, flatA. Oct. It ?vt4aae be rtalm will aaaa Rev. Oareaoa It v-H-ea far the ut.c af Mua Ale LiMt waa aaana4 bora Ia4y by tTif la. apaetor Iaa. who arUrd paallNvIr thai ho baa feuad a lrl frWa4 af atlaa Unaall who tale htm I kal Arte, a MtorOay evaalag. told ar tbal ah bad Itincbad wtlb Ike aitaiatef at I orlnrU that afternoon. If IMa b proved. It maaaa Ibat ttto po!lo bare ferged tbe final link la tha chain of rirra mala (tal aidnro about tbe laiprlaooed peal or. Richee) o cUrad that ha bad aat aeea Mua Ltaaatl aa Satarday. Hyaaala. Maaa. Oct. !! That tha aeatlmant of tba reeldeate of thla alaee, tha homo of Avla IJaaelL la etrovaiy InDamad . agalnat Rev. at. Oarer a Rlchaooo. bar alleged alayer. la ahowa by aa effigy of lha arueed clergy maa, which, until aooa today, aaung from aa elm tree before tha Papttvt ati arch where lha mlnlatar fin I aitt (Contlauad oa Iaga Tbreavl noriDDrn wvnm muiii-uui iiiiiil i I t m t ' I mure ooaina win aranuauy om euo It IS NCarlV 74 YearS SinCe atUutad for the Royal lHah conatabn ri. n . mm r j lnTr- n(1 tn Dublin metropolitan police. Olie ' oteSmeO' Prom SOUnd When the chan to home rule la made 1 r it tha exlatlng offlclala will bo retained to Santiago; Now, With 536 r pen.iont 1 Men, IS Better Than Ever, nnsband Arretted for Wife M order. Tb prfttwalTB) RejmN Iran of Oregon are all lined ap for Ifr. Taft." Orvgonlaa. ISTSf: Mniinr flotz Clntinri nn Pncc Tclnnrl nc Pnrh Qifn -U'AUtVf JlJ VSyfrfrVrf fr VSi g X 1. JJJ AUtWIIU V47 J. V4fa. I St tp III IP nnFm LUil nnLt'DliLLlJ Proposed Span Over Willamette to Give Access un i n n iimilMnc1 1 iullo l, vvuunuo 1 BURNING SULPHUR (Ualleg rvaa taaaag Wlra.t V.akaal V a.O g 111... r . I tlVWeUKf al aj ... WW ef Aa 1 MIUlaWD v I nrlandg whom wtf d.d under elr IN 0' PB alrtawalalt aW T.aa. . - -w - . I , , ..Pa av.aVHar eum uai l. I Aaaaiaaiva( wuvww wi utou wuuar WI lanke aaa at al a lJ?iyirJm rt "m,"r ef tn Sicilian Miners Are Meeting I ' .e a.llilarlAia) a Piaa 1-abKaal at1rM Wl t H I Lifi?8? '"i . .tom7. 1 Unnell caaa In Boeton, waa formally! i...f..i n..tu iicil iu u... arVe-tlon. from tt- aa da-A V- ?S -S .1" ! ."A" ili" charged with murder her. today. AWIUI UCdU .IUI IMU HUpC Vlchang haa boon cut off from tha outer tha hlatorlo battleahlp Oregon .'which L AT ,n Unll Iod f P- fjf Rpcnilfi V. i a Amm knt .tha nnllk.. v -. .... J ... ' 7 I teaalum waa found In the etomafh of I VI llbOtUVi w." . . - ' wtibm iiiiR iuib xur. live yeara at I rr ; , " . - " j .J fltouble lhat waa known there waa agl-1 the Pu get t)und navy-yard, paid Seattle Ith woman. She alao took tha tation oy io.vuv ooojiea ompioyea on i a nrier viait raatardav. mmwui , n w a in railroad .work. They 'dnud their u was not the Oregon which hurried i?,', St ilV-f' "h' onltTOX1 wagea in onrer, u iBipoaaiuiuv, v in.. M Santiago da Cuba In 1898. weathered I lC"r. r..- ..... . time. ran Mor in .k. v.. v.-. I McFarund haa made no atatement It would not ba Improbable If the na-lficra hii vr m.ri.nK.ii . .i-. tlonal aaaembly, which convenea here tho Atlantic fleet In time to engage the tomorrow, would take lorae draatlo ac- Bpanlah men-of-war. that ateamed into iion agmnat um mruiia, me cmui; aiiiio pay pajpor yeaterday. - i i - it waa even-a mlgbter battleahlp than (Continued on Pago Biz.) PEKING DISPATCHES SAY FLAGSHIPS OF AOjMllffiL SAH SUNK the old 'Oregon, a flrhtlna machine upon wiuon approximately 81.000.000 of government runda haa been expended la aiterationa to her hull and armament Hr appoaranco haa been , areatlv cnangea oy tne lnatauation of .a modern cage or haystack fighting maat In place of . tha Old .. steel main mast with f ta fighting tops. The: new military mast la capable of withstanding much heavier gun lire than the ordinary ateel mast. The advantage' in altitude obtained la also ,a great ' Improvement, , aa It ln- creasea the erriciancy of the battleahlp'a firing, eapeclally as - regard her Im mense turret gune. - 14 .Tears : Slnoe memorable Trip. It la, nearly 14 years. aince the Ore gon started n .her memorable .voyage from Puget Sound to take part . In tha Consternation Caused' by Ru- - fu-i rii.i n. rrom rugec nouna to taae part. in tha mOrjnat fleet oeni lO me deatrucUon of Admiral Ceryera'a fleet ire-xi-- a... n.ui. nttt eanuago. ene wouia no aoie to co 7 DOuorn uy neucis anu uin f cer Captured. ' (Continued on Page Five). Football Scores Rome, Oct 11. With no hope of reacue, 100 man, entombed In a burning aulphur bilne In Trabonella, Sicily, are meeting an awful death today. All attempts at rescue were abandon ad after two were burned to death in an endeavor to aavo their comrades. MUNICIPAL ( PRISON PLANNED AT FOB ONE END Brown At Cambridge Final Amberet 0. At Philadelphia Final score I; Pennsylvania 0. At Chicago Ft rat half. Chicago 18; Illinois 0. ; ' - . " At Minneapolis First hajf: Minne sota 0; Nebraska 0. .. At Annapolis First half: Princeton 0 Navy 0. -f- At Ithaca Flrat half: Cornell I: Waahlngton-Jeffereon 0. At Annapolis Final; Princeton 0: Navy 0. At west Point Final: Army I: Tale 0.v.. ; At Philadelphia Third period; Brown 0; Pennsylvania 0. '"'"- "y"- At Chicago tint period; Chicago tl Illinois' 0. At Pittsburg First period; 1 Carlisle ; Pittsburg 0. ' At Syracuse Final; LaFayette Byracuae 0. ' -. Harvard xi; BIG STEEL COLUMN DEAF TO PLEADING NOTES OF OF JAN KUBELIK'S VIOLIN Owner Agrees to Sell Islands for $300,000; Bond. Issue to Be Referred to People Garbage Plant to Be Built. 0 ; New Tork, Oct. II. Jan Kube- e e ilk. the noted violinist, baa failed e here today in his effort to find 4 tbe sympathetic note that would 4 . rock a 16 tot column of steel d 4 ' from its foundations. . The at. 4. tempt waa made 60 feet under e ground, whera excavation Is go- a) 0 lng on for a new $13,000,000 a 4 " hotel. Kubellk used his famous e " $75,000 Stralivarlus violin. Tha 0) violinist stood before areflecN or made of galvanized iron. Three a) 0 ; attemp,ta failed to make the e '. slightest Impression on the; col- e 0 umn. k! nTnlt . If taaaad WIr.i -. iit Peking. Oct. 1. Consternation la gen- ri in - official 1 circles today - because of reports that Admiral Ban s nagsnipa have been aunx oy uie reoeia ana mai the commander nimieir waa capcurea during the battlea between the naval forces of the government and the land troopa-on the Xantse river near Han- inv. v Til panic is general, iieiiui i of . Shanghai la hourly ' expected, and tirMjftratioft'a are being made to protect thafcity from pillage. The wall are be. yfg fortified and the populace is In a I vtate oi ire" muwowiu from Hankow to Shanghai 1s really Tin der control of the rebele with the aingle I exception or snangnai. n aeema inevii-i able that Shanghai will ba the next city I to fall. It it capturea ina revolution lata will have aecured control of the moat valuaDto seaport or tne empire, from the military viewpoint, and tha Manchu dynasty will ba a l moat certain to fall. - ' to Shanghai for tha relief of the aliens I In caaa the attack really commencea Five British and four Japanese torpedo boats are anroute to that city under full steam. AH communication with the Interior has been severed and this ap parently confirms reporta that Chang Sba haa fallen into the hand of tbe rebels. (aj da tba situation aa most critical. VIEW OF THE CITY OF HANKOW NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE REVOLUTIONISTS . I .. ra K f -fTt - - .... - ie. -7 ( n - . One of the largest and most Important i municipal projects aver contemplated by a mayor of this city waa launched yesterday, when Mayor Kushlight se cured a six months' option on the prop erty known as Roes island. By the terms of the option John Klernan. the Owner of Rose island and two smaller islands east and south of it. agrees to deliver tha entire property to the city for a cash consideration of $300,000. Mayor Rushlight's purpose is to make the main island a hugs park. ' Accord ing to hla plans, the city will build on one end- of it a municipal work prison. the city prisoners to be utilised to beau tify the acreage at minimum coat to taxpayers. Access to the water sur rounded park will be furnished by the proposed Bouth Portland ' bridge, which the mayor will ask the voters to build further south than was originally con templated by the promoters of - that project. . At the laat election a bond Isarue of $1,400,000 for the construction of a hla-h viaduct 'at , Meade street was defeated by the electorate, on account of . the great cost. - Seduction in cost. By building tha bridge across the riv er soarhat it will span Ross Island the mm is 1 Bl UP; MANY KILLED Terrific Explosion Kills Scores; in Japanese City; Remains Scattered. Tnklo, Oct. 21. A terrific exploalon Forsaken by . Fair Skinned Sweetheart, Williams Slays Girl and Woman Protector and Is Fatally Wounded. Orovlila. Cal, Oct II. Inea Brook, aged IS. and Mrs. Llllle Ann Mulllnga, 40, are dead today and William Mul llnga, II. eon of tha latter, la seriously shot through tha left leg, following murderous attack laat night by Edward Williams, a half-bread Indian, at tho in the greaT M. Powd.r maT-sine "'? e Vi hmlet here early today killed acorea of work men and wounded many. . The magaxlne waa full of men when 10 mllea from thla city. William himself was probably fatally ahot by V. J. Mulllnga, husband of Lll lle Ann Mulllnga Tha half-breed waa (Continued on Page Three.) DETECTIVE KILLS the crash came and a whole section of I i- h. k.,,.h .... h. ..n. the structure, with the mangled re- th crime wly today and brought to maina of Ita workmen, waa, spread over th, orovllle Jail. There U talk of the neighboring region. . Iivnrhina- . Tha mm-Am- waa aj-tuated hf Inaana STARS AND STRIPES MAY hecauae Ine Brooke, a white girl. ai ?ir- laVawt- .,. 2..- who had been his aweetheart. foraoolc NO LONGER WAVE N THE Mt tooJt, Jt'" T!!? ,M,U"V": OMn niTV ftp , ni ai . rt hom- He th Br00k -artrl lived at aCNU CITY OF CANADA Caacade. a small mining town nee r Mooretown. iney quarreiea ana . ano 4 New Tork, Oct. 21. High feel- 4 e lng over the recent reciprocity 4 campaign la today believed to be e reaponslble for . the ordering of 4 the American flag out of To- e ronto, Canada's second city. Cen- at sors have, notified, every motion 4 picture theatre in the city to re- 4 move the star and stripes from 4 e their buildings, and no films por- a 4 traytng the flag will be shipped 4 to Toronto from the United . 4 4 States. . , . -.' a 4 Motion picture exchanges here e Intimated today that they wilt e ask Washington to demand an 4 4 explanatlonjom the Canadian 4 4 ' gtvernmntr 1 "- 4 4 4V a g left him. going to the Mulllnga home. Laat night Williams armed himself ' with a SO-SO rifle and followed to bring her back.- . The Indian ' aneaked ' around ; to , the window and fired, the first bullet piero lng the left breast of hie ; sweetheart. Tha second ahot took off the top of Mrs. Mulllnga' head. The third wounded the Mulllnga boy in the log. !'-. i v D. J. Mulllnga. the father. Seised hie revolver and rushed out The Indian; fired a fourth shot at him but missed and Mulllnga theh let him have tha contents of hla gun. He shot the man twice in the left arm and once tn the. right arm and through the hip. . Tho Indian fled to the brush' where ha waa found by the Bherlffs posse early today. Ha had nearly bled to death. , PETTY OFFENDER aaaaaBaBKaaaaaaBpaaaaaaeaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaSBi Excitement Is Excuse Given by Joe' Blanche of Seattle . ; for Hasty Shot. : - Jt nut In (Ms tit lt tlto CLIoeae rtbcLtloa baa lU iaccptioa. . . (Celtad Praaa taaata Wire.) Seattle, Waah, Oct 21. Promlaeuous ahooting of petty orrenders by the Se attle police reached ita climax - laat night when City Detective Joe Blanch! ahot and" killed Frank Harris., accused of tryThg to aell a cheap lace curtain he waa auspeeted of atealtng. Harris ran and then stopped and the detective ahot him In the back. Tha detective j say he waa excited. Chief of Police I Bannick defied him. ...- ; Who Is Your Choice for President ? V Opportunity will be given for voters to express their cbotco for president for a few days .longer by means of Tbe Journal's straw bal lot. . Cut out the ballot printed below and send it to tbe editor of The Journal, marking a cross opposite tbe name of your candidate. Write in the name of tbe man you prefer if it does not appear on the ballot. Do not neglect to fill in the line showing the name of the party with which you have generally affiliated in years past: Democratic. Republican. William J. Bryan. . Champ Clark .. . . , Joseph W. Folk ... Judaon A. Harmon Woodfow Wilson Albert B. Cummins Robert M. La Follette. Theodore Rooseve't .. William II. My rr'-