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f"x , n I I aj j - 1! You Ate Wouh Hon tti -- ta ti - a tm4 Wa . am iit bit imu I -..- - . t T iitxAif til' COAST TOUTJUTtmilS i A. U. tmUf, to. ? .; v i 'a-,.-.,,........ i. i4 ... ........ VOL, X, 1.(1. UJ. rOttTLANO. OREGON. WEDNEJDAY -EVENING. OCTOUEB . IS. III!. TWCNTY PAGES. TRICK -HVO CENTS KAUt'W.:: New York Giants Snatch Victory From Quakers in Tenth Inning in Gotham Oil Tank Ordinance Repealed by Council . Mayor of Shaniko Murdered 1 rfWrAV rf'Ynnr - ' V 111 Xi -- . . r i 1 1 -.., . r it Rebel Bomb Kills Governor of Canton n , n h m h , k n m : Wife'and Aides' Meet Death With Official . MBBAaiMMHiiHMHMHMtfBMMiMMMMHHBIMBMiHVIKHIBIHHMMMIBIHMMIV aMMMMMMMM E EVFRV LITTLE ITEM HAS A MEANING OF ITS OWN gs GEHLFEH ASSASSfHATEO;ALL !IC OFF CIALS H PAN Thrown From Horse m OROINANC News of Noted Strategist' n..iL r it i ueam uemorajuej impcnaj Y 4 Commanders Over AH Em I ,Pn Ft2r General Outbreak r k . js - j. I . iuii . i l , UMV rM Tfc rrroJutlolr ar Ml 4 ! Willi Mcr )!! la fcU Mrvtc. Tk ! f U r la prparaikH for aa ttark Caalo Omni A Via elaia. Aa abla ao Idler asd a a(rWftt, ha would bava nvada a brava tftfaaaa ;afalnat occut! Ua ctl, wblrk la thoufbt la ba lb ml inoa Iba rbl anr. Inparlal caramaadtra tbrousbeui lh arrplra ara rtpert4 I ( boHarlng an dtrooraJlutloa aa rtult of Iba aaaaaalDAUoa. LttUlli of lla aaaaaainatloa raachla bar aa (hat tba bomb waa dropped from a bouaa Up. In addtiloa to tba ganaraX aarai iiimbra of bla aaoort wra klllad. It la txllavrd tbat itawo of tba eon naiidcr'a dealb will ba follow by m, (eotral revolutionary owtbraak In Cao Un. to ba participated la bjr tba troop a thara. t m O riar Kaaaaafw. Tb govarnor. l a tclrraphtd tba .offlclaJa sat Fakta advlalng Ultra. o grant tba rabala' damanda. Ha faara further maaaaeraa Tohea Chow, wna of tba moat Import ant atratagio eantara la tba dlatrlct, baa bn oeeupiad by tba rabala. 81 an ru. a aaclaat capital of " Ua amplra, baa aJao fallen. That two deftata bava complataly broken th gorornincnt's nerva and ra porta from Peking ara tbat tba mem ber! of th Imperial court 'bava 'com platad preparation for flight and ara raady to fla following maaaagca an nouncing on mora daclelv victory for tba revolutionist. Thay will aeek refuge temporarily In th Imp rial pal- ar at, Ja Hoi, 110 miles north of Poking. ... f ' The government la deaperateiy I jreed for funda and la unabla to pay REPEALED AFTER Fl N IN ResWents of South Portland Storm Council Gallery and Applaud Speakers Who Tell of Danger of Oil Tanks, Tbroaia f ratal! fr!y cirrtiUl4 by loala frtln4 laaMUwia for la paat Sv It. , t , ! ''- . I) J f ) twa av tbraa daya aUit city rifcU. ' j (r ' 1 ' I ' ' ebU M repealed la4ay bad their ' y f .'t li, f ' IJi h rffert. Ik ardiBaara rarrylag by a vote ff -' ;''! f l t Coiaraa John, II. Bur- . A i ' gard, wfca kafped to draft Iba ardtaane , ...... .F.. 'T v ! ; - .' r ' ' ? f . i. 4 . lilt... ' rreallng fit dietriet la lb city wkereta all taaha might ba lei4. lead bla ground la tb laat. refualng ta vote for repeat CouMrllaie) tl'allaia aad Moaka voted wltk Mr. Vurgard. Not la auar year ba I her baaa eeefc a large or i riled aaaemblag aa fUted the gallery of the council cham ber today. Tb aaaambiag. largely con- eiaung oi women. repreaiei in email baraa awaera of South lortlaBd. Bpeaker Ayplaadad. They applauded wildly every tlm eounrllmaa yr th attorney who acted aa their epokeemaa would wlod up DeroratJoa bv der!artaa that iba ell tank mut b airlkded from tba city. Itut when Jy apaker axaioat repeal waa oa tba floor there waa a daep aad omlnooa allanca overhead. So great baa been the feeling la South Portland that Councilman Joha ktootag. who repre- enta that dlalrlcL waa oatraclted bv Sma of bla lifelong friend fee bla part la creating an oil district la his ward. Mr. Moo tag told Mayor Huslillght and inclliaan Baker aad Durcard ?eeti day that In caae the oil tank ordinance iiiuuiu laii fe iiNMf nm propi would Invoke tba referendum aad would also apply the recall. "Th people of South Portland have bean tmpoeed upon In various ways for year." said Attorney John V. Locan, spaklng to the council and for the dale- ' r, im l I Te r aN I iTN eu-ut b.emw fk laiMw Iw1 I f 9 siwrd leU 4k tt0 I I I . tail'1 II fr, T4 ; roTTrn jrrrlTk -exTS? -jt? 1 . (eom COX Itpf ktNO.Kly.na 11 Wfv V-KM-V VWUVV.'Z QBirro V7 -- likr Trunctri 70 1 Q - - T u "Jx" . vmah ivcn ,! Sa i GUNTS TAKE FIFTH GAM FROM PHILLY E III TENTH INNING Tying Score In U$t Half of . Ninth, Cothamites Win the Hardest Contest of Series by 4 to 3 Score. DOYLE SCORES NEEDED RUN ON MERKLFS FLY Match Fought Desperately on Fast Field During Every Minute of Play. TIIK ftCUlU ritlLAKtrU-IIIA AMERICAN'S. A. H. tt 14 A r Ui4. If t a a t a a oidrms. rf t I i e a loians 19 I ) t a n-a.r. jp 4 a e 1 a Murphy rr Havl. lb a rry. pt.f. rf 1 f S. tavl. lb (fie tarry, aa I -SP. e l,i I a . " t 1 1 1 t trunk i a i em nr FAILS IN IN H MYSTERY Inability to Find Paper or Vial JlM,v.,Containcdj:yanide Causes Authorities to De mand Third Autopsy: rnC!-r---T.-: '-n spiking VfusVitN----1vr- llt'' gatlon of residents, -and now the crown- r. 1 mni )I1m llrlca Tsff. danchter of. the prrsldent. Ipswich. faas Oct t(. Mtss Helen Taft, daughter of the p real dent, tfell Ing Imposition of all Is placed on them In this permit ny which th Union Oil company Is building dangerous oil tanks. Their property baa bean damaged by the danger, real or Imaginary, of these tanks." Mala Qaestloa. "Th question to settle," said Attor- 1 K from h.r horse here whll foUowIng the M Cake of tn ' bounds at the hunt of the Myopia club. She waa unhurt. the rorrectneaa of the .Union Oil com panyl contention that Ita business Is The accident oocurred resjerday but not j.g,rous. This council has passed I 'salaries of the court attendants. The I attendants ara declared to be aware A of this and disaffection Is agiutlng I Officials Tie ta Shanghai, I VManchu officials are fleeing to .Shanghai to escape massacre. ' General Feng had been newly ap pointed governor of Canton. His wife Is said to have been with him land to have been killed when the bomb ex ploded. He was chosen last spring to succeed General Chung, when the lat ter was assassinated - , Details of the assassination of the new governor stats that he, Ms wife and an escort of 10 guards were leav ing a steamboat at Canton whan the bomb waa dropped. The terrlflo explo sion ,- which followed hurled mangled bodies In all directions. - Messages from Hankow today say that the rebels are preparing to estab lish a provisional republic headquarters at K!ukanff,- - A, . , x ,:. . t ,' the news was suppressed until .today for fear of alarming the young lady's mother . ALTITUDE - OF CLIFTON LOWEST IN OREGON Washington, Oct ' 25. According to the United States Geological survey the lowest point In . the state of Oregon thus far marked by the survey Is In the Cathlamet quadrangle. 80 feet north east of the station at Clifton. S.41S feet above 'mean sea level. an ordinance creating on tank districts. We bava compiled With the law and have purchased a site and are construct ing a plant. Whatever vested rights wa can acquire wa bava already obtained. The only legitimate reason the council can have to repeal this ordinance would be that conditions had changed since the ordinance wss passed. We hold that there haa been no change of conditions and that our business Is not a menace to the peace, safety, or lives of the com munity. , But I would ask for our com pany that before you repeal this or- (ContlnUed on rare Two.) (Catted r Vm4 Wb.I Boston, Oct la. Failure to djarloee either a via or a paper containing cya nide In the bathrobe of Miss Avis Lin neil, the young girl for whoss alleged murder Rev. C V. T. Rlcheson is held In Jail here, caused the police to Insist upon a third autopsy on the girl's body, which Is In progress here today. This Is the third time the body haa been ex amlned. The first examination was performed after finding the body In the bathroom on the' night of the glrl'a death, and the second at midnight last night, when he coffin was opened. Police Captain Armstrong, head or the bureau of crlm lnal Investigation, demanded the third examination, asserting dissatisfaction at the "tiaphaxard manner" In which the first autopsy was made, Season kTot acads Knowa. It la unknown Just what the autopsy is expected to develop.- All the Internal organs have been removed arid sent to the Harvard laboratory for quantitative and qualitative analysis. Tba police are unable to determine how Miss Llnnell disposed of the bottle,' and paper con (Continued on Page Two.) PRINCIPALS IN TRAGEDY INVOLVING MASSACHUSETTS BAPTIST MINISTER 15.000 REVOLTERS DRIVE BACK 20.000 FEDERAL TROOPERS Strengthened by Captured Ar tillery, Rebels Advance or) Imperialists, and Force Gov ernment Soldiers to Retreat - , ' rCaltad Frees LMd Wtre.1 San Francisco, Oct 25. Strengthened oy hundreds of .pieces of artillery cap- tured in engagements with the govern ment troops near Hankow at the be yginnlnr Of the revolution, 15,000 Chinese rebel' yesterday met and defeated 30,000 . Imperialists under General Ylng Chang near the town of Wu King Klang. In - the mountalna forming the boundary Una between Hupeh and Honan provinc es, according to a dispatch received here today by the.tChlnese Free Press from Its Shanghai correspondent -.. The rebels advanced on the Imperialists In, face of fire from 170 cannon and forced the "government soldiers to retreat In dlsor- der."J --. s - A cable received by the Toung Chln another Chinatown publication, says a large body of imperallsts In the prov . lne of Sin Si. on of the states near the Mancburian border in ' tba north- wfit, haa revolted. . If they carry Sin SI It will !be the first state in the , north that th rebels have gained and , etserg ax azptcted to follow.- . ; , y j MAYOR-BANKER OF SHANIKO IS SLAIN BY H1ELUS GUN i. C. Fowlie Cashier Eastern Oregon Banking Co.r Dies at The Dalles; Murderer Former Deputy Sheriff. DEPOSITORS, EAGER FOR REVENGE HIRE EXTRA PROSECUTOR SeventyFive of Them Hear Committee's Story of How Cash Shrank and Useless Loans Grew; Vote $250. (gp-clal tt To Joaraalt Vancouver, Waah., Oct 25. A fund (Special te Th JaoraaLl Th Dalles. Or., Oct St. Mayor J. C Fowlie, th Shaniko banker, cashier of I of 180 waa raised st a meeting of 71 the Eastern Oregon Banklnar comoanv. I depositors of the defunct Commercial died at The Dalles hospital at t o'clock I bank at 11 o'clock today with which ta mis morning. ue result or being shot procure the services ef Judge Martin L8..n,rl. ",,fntJbr '"Tf D?UJ-' Pipes Portlsnd to conduct the-ease operation for the bullet, which was Am .' X ,, "UVP" steel-Jacketed one with eieoft nose, that Cashier" Ollbert Daniels at Kalama on caused a large hole In Fdwlle's abdomen, wovemoar is. i ne amounts wm oe qe- Bhenrr Chrlsman of Wasco county left I ducted from the next dividend allowed -nanuo at 10 o clock this morning with I by the bank receiver In most Instances. rioweu, guaramg him close y with the Th. fiin.. nrt m. h k. - I Jt J .. . M I " . , w h. V . k "e,,n BnM1M desosltors' committee Howell has hlmaelf ri.4 I I -w....... v... . brought to Justice many criminni.. h couver was taken over Dy Phillips and had several pistol battles with bad men Aldncn in ivot it naa on nana anout wnue aeputy sheriff. H wa rmnvt 1 .00.000 rash. IllI.OOO in loans and die. ny Bhenrr chrisman two years ago for counts and $325,000 in deposits. arunxenness ana overbearlns: conduct. whn tt nln-ori It. Aanrm nomki He Is a nephew of Tom Strickland, a 1T. 1910. it. ca.h had shrunk- from 1200.000 to $9000, Its loans and dls counts had Increased from $113,000 to r as, p Totals If "?$ 11 Raa for Ceeenhe In teeth. Two Out whea winning tun ace red. Nf.W TORX NATIONAL. A a R.1I. pn. A. E. Iwvnre. If Itoyl. lb Bnodaraaa. rf lurray, rf Merkle. lb liaraog. lb Fletcher, aa Meyera, e Marquard. Hecker Ames. 9 Creodall, p !!!! noted race horse man of the early days His rather resides at -Wamlc. a hamlet in soumern waaco county. Howell was a prominent business man f.314'llm.rUh"n .If.S' V"' Totals ..1$ 4 I II II I .Sattod -rr Mar rar ir third. ' BOORS) Br INNINGS. Philadelphia ,.MIMf IM-I Hits I 1 J 1 I 1 1 T New Tork I I.I till 1 Hits I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I SUM MART. Struck out By Coombs I. by Ames t. by Maquard 9. Bases on balls Off Coomha 1. off Maruuard 1. Home run Oldrlng. Two baa hits Doyle t. Fletcher, CrandaJl. , Stolen - bases Col lins, Doyle, Barry. Hecrlflc file- Meyers. Merkle. Sacrifice hlt--8nod era. a. . la Med ball Meyers. Kit by pitched ball Merkle. Double play Iapp to Collins. Innings Dltthwl By Marquard I.' runs I, hits S; by Ames 4, rune 0, bits 2; by Conmbs , runs I. hits . I'har.e defeat to Plank. Credit . victory to Crandall. ' (Cslted Pnaa Lmm Wlr.t Polo Grounds, New Tork, Oct 55. Fighting dasperatelyto the last minute, the New Tork Giants today plucked vic tory from defeat and prevented the world's champion Athletics from ggain . grabbing tbe-title. The score was 4 to in rinai run cam in us iaat nait of the tenth Inning. Doyle, tbe Giants' second basemen, - was the hitting- sensation of the day. After getting three hits In the earlier part of the game he doubled when he was first - man up In the. tenth. Then Snorigress,. who had ahown noth- at snaniKO ror several years. After accumulating a considerable fortune he removed with his wife and two children to Portland a year ago. He was In the Its deposits were out 3o,ooo, very little more than when Phillips and Aldrlch purchased It from Mr. Beard. In other ' words,' while the money wood business on th. east side in Port! liu'LJ! no. his wire is a daughter of wu nam Kelsay, a pioneer stockman of Antelope, Or. was but little more than under the bid. still the new officers loaned three times th money that the old officers A snpclal train hnrrU m ionea ana uurjng uie lour years jn .iu.PWi?T hu"ted Fowll, to The off(ce U8,n(r up n but $9000 of the $200,000 of cash on hand. tVtt9!SaF, ot th bk criminally liable or Srt JiS l , -Multn.omh that the bank was unsafe If all or most not placed upon the witness stand. His nf th. ts.e.OOO of loata and dl.coimt. call to Salem will piobably proves fiasco. , well ..i.nii nr wa hcbi n k Arguments oa the question of a contln- a-ood commercial paper, but such was uanco wer resumed and continued until a late hour in the afternoon. Mr. Wood asks until November 23 to orepar to begin the state's story. The rilalritlff has not formally rosted yet. Judge SJa ter declared the attorney general told (Continued on Page Tour.) FATAL ACCIDENT ON GLIDDENTOUR Chairman- of Contest Board Is Killed When Car Turns Turtle. - Above Rev. Clarence V. T. Rlchwon, pastor of the Immanuel Raptl;t church of Cambridjre, Mass.,' and I JIlss Aria Linnell, whom he is arcosed of poisoning. IVlow Is a picture of Miss Violet tdmands, ' wealthy fianree of the minister, for whom he is said, to hire Jilted the cirl who took fatal dose of cyaqlde of potagsium through lgnoraaos. - .(United Pre.. Leaanl WIr.V -Tifton, G, Oct. J6. 8. M. Butler. choirman of the contest, board of the American Automobile association, was instantly killed today when the Cun ningham car, pacemaker for the Glid- aen tour, turned turtle outside Tifton. P. J. Walker,' the referee, sustained fractured collarbone, and Mrs.. 'Walk ers shoulder was - dislocated. The in jured were brought hero. The tour has been postponed. v - , Butler resided. In New York.' The Walkers are from, San Francisco. ' San Francisco, Oct 26. Percy J. WalkVls a prominent local contractor, president of the California Stat Auto mobile '.association and Pacific coast representative of the automobile asso ciation. A telegram was received at fds office today giving details of th ac eldsnt and advising his associates not to worry. not the case. Of the $344,000 above mentioned, approximately $300,000 wag loaned to the following people: Phillips A Aldrlch. $98,000; Moore & Hardin, $69,000; Rector & Daly, $51,000; Swank &, Co.. $41,000; Central Manufacturing company, $13,000; w. 8. Miller. $7000. . "Moore & Hardin are In bankruptcy, with about $100,000 liabilities and but a few thousand assets. Rector & Daly have made a statement showing liabili ties of $100,000 with assets of but $15, 000 and are now. in bankruptcy.. While Swank & Co. Is In far better shape than most of the other debtors, it is also in bankruptcy and. will , pay to the bank. but not to the other creditors, better than 60 cents og the dollar. "It la perfectly clear that this bank was badly Insolvent December 17." 1910, when hundreds of dollars' worth of deposits were taken In by Mr. Phillip from many of you. : . , 4 "Phillips and Aldrlch; had been spec ulating and running-behind for years. They knew that their assets were all of doubtful character. Most of - the other debtors , were residents of Van couver, and most of them-were com-, monly known to be In . 'deep water,' and unable to meet their obligations." (Continued on Page Four.) STABLEMAN LOVER iLAYS RIVAL WHEN REPROVED BY GIRL Reprimanded inv Other's Pres ence by? One He Loved, He Kills More. Favored Suitor and Shoots Maiden. . Divorce! Divorce! Divorce! .The increasing prevalence of di vorce invites the close attention of social student and statistician. Fead the results of gojne of these studies as embodied in aa article "The Doctor and The Divorce" in THE JOURNAL, Magazine for Next Sunday r (United Pre4UaMd ,Wlr. San Jose. CaL. Oct. 25. Manuel Gar cia, a stableman.' who early today shot and killed Simon Romero, a Monterey millionaire, and seriously wounded Miss' Belle Quesada here, was captured before noon, after a aesperata fight. In which he was mortally - wounded. ' He died later In the county JaW., ' Garcia took . one of Miss Quesada's thoroughbred hones last night and re turned to the house early today, find ing Romero and the girl In the kitchen over a pot of chocolate.. His Intrusion was resented, v The girl accused him of taking her favorite horse. -, He admitted it Her answer was a hot reprimand, which was cut short when Garcia drew a revolver and sent a-bullet through Romero's heart. - Then h turned th g-un en th girl and -hot her. She fell. Thinking he had fatally wounded MIxs Quesada, Garcia darted for th door, when another occupant of the nous ap peared and grappled with him, He pre vented Garcia from firing another shot at the prostrate girl but tbe stableman escaped Into the darkness, mounting the horse, and galloping toward th foot hills. News of th shooting was carried to neighbors and the alarm-spread po, V were organised and the sheriff of!' - was notified. Ranchers sn-f '. -thorities Joined forces an-l witi (1 t ' an hour alter the alarm ! t- tri'-t was- Iwlng t-viir i.rtr it stablmn. hy .fi t1 ,r-. j bre4 several bun-ir 1 1 ,.,