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Us OA COAST I'i'U mxw. .. . a- I a. ' mM t 4 .... . . . 1 - ...-..,,... . -. ....,.,,,,., VOL. X, KO, 2:o, ioktiju:, ojjecok. Tiii'jisuAY kvf.mng. octojjku tt. i5ii,Twr!JTv.i quk pages. vnici: two cents ;.M!:sv..VV.V Philadelphia Americans Win World's Baseball Championship; Score 13 to 2 German Attaches Direct Manchu Troops Government Attacks Steel Trust li Athletics i n m Game Is Put New Yorliers in ;Biisli" ClassjfvlltlCHU PRINCES i FLEE FROM PEKING Hcuiuiwtiv iui vuiuit'i uiy Jiuiimbi in VERY SIMPLE FORMULA ! CLEVEfl I f FIELD STARS OF THE .CHAMPJ0.7 PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS r I i; - I I : ' ' , 1 1 1: T ' Ml .4 .'tln A V ' rrm If ft la Hnf 'pll Ifrrr TrU, lUrry Ukrr. US.li VII1b 4 Jrk IWry. IDSffllEIIDER . HOLDS NATIONALS ! TOFffi POP HITS The Score isi Chief Pitches . Remarkable ; Gnme,; While. Gothaniites , Change Twiriers ancf Catch- ' 1 ers Farce After Fourth. IV. j . l'lt4 Pirn Lmw4 TTlm '! .Khlb l-rV. rMIXiclphte. Oct. !. Ti rhIUdelphi AlhUUca r ln ' , world' chrnpln. Br cor of II to ; t "ttt Mt-ktnn tiwtit tefttd th New Thrk GlanU aflei1 rm In which th National lfu Icadrra. wcr almplf UuichlrreA. , , .... . . ,. : ., ' 'All Uia craft o( Amn. VTIHaa and r ' Maiqoril faJ)d utay Ih4 t'rc hat 'tlnr of tha Atlilotlcd. while Bla Chief lknlcr. on tha American ii-ari" team, ' althotiah adored on In the ft rat Innlnir, " held tha dianta In the' hollow of hla , hand until th laat half of th ninth, when they wore virtually , presented ,-with a run for charity's aaKe. ' 7 ' Sonbla Sooraa Tbomaa. ' . In the third Inning Lord a double acored Thoniaa for tha flrat- Athletlo run. In th fourth. Baker, tha trouble maker, rapped out a alrigle, which atart- 1 tit 1 rally and brrore H waA' over rour Vruna had put the'.Rnma on-lce. No eoore waa made In- the fifth, but Jn the' alxtb, the llackmen added an other tally, v , , . ' Then cam the lucky aaventh. But ;'t waa not lucky for New York. BI hlef Bender held McOraw'a men hlt- 'leaa, fanning two- of : them. Then -th firework atarted. -, Bender' filed'- to Doyle; then lord atngled. ftnodaraaa, : 'ho achieved fame as . the prla bone- head of tho ;rame, .mlHjudged Oldrlng'a , fly and". Lord took third, Then came j the aqueeae - play. Merkle (.dropped ' "vnitae'a throw of Collins' arrounder and .NEW TOnK NATION IJI . aiv.il 11. 1-o.A.r nernr. If ItH. fb I I t I fo.lm. tt 4 Murray, rf , I kl. lb 4 Hwi.Mf lb 4 11 Klelrhrr. a 4 I Mrr. e I I t Am, p ............ 1 t i'mndalL 4) Wilt, p 1,044 Mar-guard, p ........ 0 Wllaoa. t J t DISSOLVE II 10 STEELTRUST BEGUN BV GOVERNMENT iTu pu n mm uiiilu MeT.tcrs cf Royal Family and H!t;h Federal Officials Hurry From Capital to Tosn of YitHaw. GOVERNMENT SOLDIERS PLOT TO KILL GENERAL Own Trcopcrs Plan AssassJna Hon of Vert TchangDefcat cd Imperial Commander. It kf.4 fw U4 Wtra I thaiiil. tiri. i 1 i rtne4 fcer. kt UimiI J T Itxeff a4 tie M-l ane.f I rirt4 for aa lmm4. tai a4 a lkln Th r4 I ta lull () ce-'lt tl 4l of th capital. rliul tb4 bra tha r J frV ' v rilkiuite(Ir a5fr4 0a-j r lea TfKaa Imi-tftal rrr. aa I rT : t:.fv ral T lluac Hae prartu-a'lr aay Vn - v', Total a , ,Zt i il 14 I Batted for Amea tn fifth Innlna. rillLADELPHIA AMKRICANM AH. It. IL I'D. A. Lord. If 4 Oldrln. rf.. ......... t roilina, Sb.-......... 4 Kakrr. fb 4 Murphy, rf. ......... 4 Mrlnnla, lb. ........ 0 Dnvls. lb I Itnrrr, a a. ... I Thomas, c 1 llcnder,. p I n q n n i n u i 5 -9 I 1 1 4 0 14 0 17 4 IS 1 1 J 1 7 1 11 Totals .14 11 is IT II . 8C0RK J?T INNINGS. New Tork. l I M M I 1- 1 . Hita 1 f Philadelphia 0 Uite 0 - BUMMARV, Stnifk out Bv Amea 4, by Marquard 1. by Bender 6. by Wlltae 1. ilaae oa hells Off Amea 1. off Bender ;. Two base hits Iioyje I.crd X. Murray. Barry, Hacnrlc fly H;itry, Ptolon hae- Herso. Racrlfic hit Davis. Uepder, Harry. - Wlia . piwrr-ca Maruuara. Bon der. Innings pllrt ed By Amea 4. run 6, bits 4; ty wut.e, 1 1-3, runs (, hits (. Charg defeat to Ames, Department of Justice Files Action in New Jersey, Charging Violation of Sher man Anti-Trust Law. MYSTERY SURROUNDS RAILROAD HEAD'S END (Continued on ige Twelve.) FORMER MRS in; IAN WCOUISSCK i (TTnlted Prees Lentrd Wtre.) . ' Boston, Oct. 26 Mysterious circum stances ' developed today tn connection wlth tha death hero yesterday of Low- rey w. Goods, aged SI, president of th Cairo A Norfolk railroad. The death was not reported to tha police until today,1 although ' th body waa found yesterday by Lowrey, Coode Jr. Ira mediate cremation, requested In a paper round among tn aeaa man a effects, will be delayed. : -v i- ' '.'::.'. Noble and Bride Anndnnce Marriajro ? in Chicago; Ha Drops. Xame of Smith nnd Moves Into Apart- -. k ntenta Occupied by Wife. :. (Special to The JouratL) " Chicago. 111.. Oct. 26. - "Countess t Maud ' Howard : Bryan-Inman-Csaky' ,-. that lsUh way- It was written today when the former wife of B. YD. Inman, li!mhrmnti. of i Portland. Or.r and her L noble bank clerk husBand made the of. ft flclnl announcement that thev had been i married. The count, who has been known as A Bniith - since he ' tame to Chicago, has moved Into the apartments at 2608 Lake, , view's venue, where his bride haa been t maklng,her home for some time. His 6V" today appeared In the letter box the apartment. , Rumors and , announcements that the couple were married were circulated In New Tork some time ago. , ; , ; ". PITCHER JACK. COOMBS - , INJURED DURING GAME ' ' ft;nftd PrM Lewi Wire. I rhlladelphia, Oct 26. Pitcher Jack ; Coombs is seriously ill here today from Injuries received in yesterday's game : in New Tork. "Doctors are In attendance, t In - the sixth inning Coombs cleats caught In a hole' In the pitcher's box ' and whenhe delivered th ball he felt a terrlflo" Jar. Despite his pain tha . Iron ilin continued pitching until the t'nth innlr.g, when Trainer CbadwJck advised him to. quit Physiciana say an cperaUoil Is unnecessary ,. - Many Divorces Caused by Klopementa ' (United leaMHl Wlre.t ' , Washington, Oct 26. Forty per cent of all divorces are the result of run away marriages,, and' 90 per, cent' from marriages wherein one of the persons Is under 21, according to district court Statistics. .-;;? ; rv.'-: (ratted Ptm Uup4 TV In, I , Wshlngton,cL S4. Attack upofi th Lniia Diairc bii corptiranoa, o nounced by reformers as th parent trust of th United Stale, was begun today under. the previsions of lb Sher man anti-truat law, when th Unltvd State, throuah th department of Jus tlce. filed, suit .t. Trenlon. X, . A. to oiksoiv in trust, antra is a corpora tion existing under ths laws of New Jersey. , New Tork. Oct. Th directors of the United Stales Steel corporation to day Adopted a resolution recommend Ing th cancellation of Ita lease of or properties to th Great Northern Ball- way company, which would run to Jan uary l; 1915. s't'&'CvZ&H rX ? b ',S- ?;vv -'i :' ! A r-il iKiW ' :v,r y l ift ;v wm rj vV'i Saa rrrtM4, Oct. 16 la a r-anie at (he vaoitauaaJil 's f a revotutlaa ry cwltr.a a IVktoa, the Xeorbu ! prlawi with h child emperor and rnenr bled several en I offlrlela are la.ntht fruni if eaplul la the lewa f Til Haw. 144 al! aaar. acrrdlat le a dIMilrh rclJ Or tb Chines lra from It llMgkong corre- oeVnt today. A plot lo Mselnat florr Tea Trbang, wbo fore f !4.000 mea waa tadlr dofratrd by tb rbcla Tueedar, la reported to b growing among th oidier of hi command. hl-h mad a febl reaisianc te lb rebots sod la apparently honrrrotabd with revolu tionary sentiment. A tars body of Imperialist troops In tb province of Qui Chow have mutinied le a man and by resting ihelr strength with th revoliillonlaia, any another cable, hav gained complete control of tha etat. II is rvponen ui ro iven provinf. I .. . - t aa.ii on of th southeastero stie. is in th t-na Hearinci or ivicivamara nanas pi in reoeu. i n citir PI fian Pu and Vtl Chow, in Alaa Kl rrovlnr an reportet ruptured by the Mori Th reported surrender of Admiral Sah. la command of 'fie fleet of gun boats operating on th Tangtae Klang, Is confirmed by rabies received by local Chines pspera. GREATEST TRIAL HALTED WHILE NEW VENIRE 1ST CALLED t, He!d,.0ff ; Untij New -Troop of Talesmen to Try Them Is Obtained. DEATH MAY HELP LYMAN ACQUfTTA IS PREDICTED (T'nlted Prnet T'wA Wtre.) San Prsncisco. Oct. 24.--Th death of L. It. Smith, late secretary of the Panama . Development company, who was to hav been th principal witness against" "Dr. i John G. Lymsn, probably' win , hinder tha prosecution consider ably,-and it is possible that Lyman will be acquitted, according to Carroll Cook, Lyman's counsel. . V , . . GERMAN - OFFICERS HELPING MANCHUS; ' JAPAN WATCHFUL iCa'iMl r-ie fr( Wire Tokio. Oct. 26. Charges that Oor many la Interfering In tha Chines revo lution and that officers of the kaiser' army, under pretense of being attachea, are realty leading the government forces In an effort to save th throne of the Manchua created a great sensation here today and are likely to culminate In serious International complications. While no official announcement has yet been made of the matter. It la stated (Continued on Page Thirteen.) iRANDMA'S $200 GONE; . GRANDCHILD ARRESTED ' (Unlti-f! Press Lessee" Wire.! V Tacoma. . Wash.. 1 Oct. 26. Mary Blv. 8 years old. waa arrested today, hargfed with taking $200 in gold from her 80-year-oLd grandmother at Milton The money was kept In ' a trunk. The glr jroteated her Innocence., : . Fl RAUD BY WHICH HUNDREDS AR ILLEGALLY IN D. S. UNEARTHED BY BONHAM Portland Immigration Inspector Discovers System Involving " ' , False Notary Seals, Fake Telegrams antf " Forged ' . Signatures; Instances in Portland. .'.'.i. (Special- to The Jouro!. ) Astoria, Or., Oct.. 26. After bins years, durlng'Whlch ;tlme records In the United States Immigration offices have gathered dust while hundreds of Chin ese, have been- unlawfully in the coun try and obtained a status which makes It. hard to deport them, B. P. Booham, inspector In charge of tho United States immigration office at Portland, has un earthed a system -whereby Chinese were amuegled into Portland and other coast citiea under the very nosea of the offi Tb system Includes fake notary aeala. forged signatures and other documents uaed by the conspirators to defraud customs official. It ha a not been In practice, however, sinqo th Immigration service was severed from th customs service la 1903, but before that time It waa employed all over the United States. Recently Inspector Bonham received a requeat. from immigration official in Chicago to Investigate, the signature of man named Hutchinson and twolw!t-; nessea In Pndleuni " A Chinaman waa, held In detention in Chicago on the be lief that he was, unlawfully in the country.- Mr. Bonham went to Pondleton, hut could find ro : trace of either the notary or witnesses Further Investigation of the system showed that the supposed notary had never existed, but that some person had raicea testimony to the import that the enmaman in question had been a mer. chant hv. the United Statea and that he was seeiung , aamittance after a visit to China, i The, same math signed two witnesses' names ' and forwarded - the raxea aocument to th customs off l ciaia. This was followed by two fake xeiegTama. one purporting to coma from the notary and another from, the up posed witnesses. ;" ,r, ' While here ' yesterday Mr. Bonham said four such papers a-ere. on file In Portland, .while hundreds were scat tared throughout tho United - States, Is report In the ease has been for warded by tha department to all effice and It 1 probable som action will be taken against th Chines If they can b legated, - ou E y e pr m IE LIFE FOR MURDER CLU E Efforts to Solve Mystery pf the : Killiog of ; Woman Doctor Takes Officers on Hunt Into Her History. . t (Hilted rim Iid Wlra.1 Hall pf . Records, Los Apgelea, Oct. 21. liccause. the original venlr called In the McNamara murder caae had been exliauated, and there waa a question of th legality of "borrowing" veniremen from otluT department of the auperlor court, the trial waa suddenly Interrupt ed this morning and an adjournment taken until 10 o'clock tomorrow. At that time tt will b decided whether to go ahead with veniremen from th other departments or wait until an entirely new venire la summoned. Absolutely no progress was made to day, one talesman being eliminated and Judge Bordwcll reserving decision on renewed challenge Interposed by th defense against an opinionated venire, man. ' . " Judge Bord well finally decided to call a new. venire of only 40, and the Sheriff waa directed to have them in court, tomorrow at 9. o'clock-to pre sent exemption excuses. He said he would not borrow any men from the other departments becauae all of them had been In service a long time and it would be an Injustice to force them to stay longer. ' Judge" Bordwell also said he called a small' venire first to lessen tho sheriff's work and secondly because it had been found inadvisable 'to have so large a venire as was called-in th8 . first in stance around the courtroom. : With the initial panel exhausted. With only four possibilities as Jurors secured. ZAPATISTA FORCE EXPECTED TO GIVE FIGHT TO FEDERALS t - f - , ;, . Five Hundred Government Sol k diers Go Out to Check 2000 Rebels, Now 4 Miles From City of Mexico. ESPEE LINES IN OnEGONl CHARGE OF LOCAL OFFICE Mexico City, OcL 24. Thousands gathered In . th streets bera today to discuss th pro pot ad sending of a pe tition ssklng th return of Porflrlo Lias to Mexico. It. is thought probable the deposed president will bo asked to re turn. , . , : (United Pren Leued Wlre.l . Indianapolis, Oct 26. Efforts of the police to fathom the myaterx.of ' the death of Dr. Helen Knabe. former state bacteriologtst-and,jjptholofflst, who was luuuu, nuuuo. uuuu, 114 iiki . luuxti witJl her throat cut, are centered today upon her private life. . , .'' ; This Is an extraordinary one, and every detail of her private life will be investigated," said Detective Captain Holt. rThls Is apparently! one of the most brutal murders In tha history of Indiana." . ' Had Offended Many persons. Dr, ICnabe In recent years had ofr fended many persons. It la said, by her erratic temperament and blunt- manner. The skill with which her throat' was cut and the completeness of the slay er's precautions to cover all tracesin dicate that h was a parson of superior Augusta Knabe, a cousin Qf the dead physician, lateL yesterday , filed , a - bill in. . the-probate t court .dlaelosing- that all the doctor's possessions era In the cousin's name. Financial reasons are given. - ..''-.-';" ' , . 'i -. v . . 1 Zoanad ' Money 1 to Cousin. ? " ' T loaned my cousin a large amount of money, -the exacb sum of which- I do "t not -car to state," said Auguata Knabe. -"She said she would repay Bie whenever she found herself able."" - Varying theories aa to th motive for the crime are held by the polica, em bodying "criminal assault, robbery, re venge, financial quarrels and jealousy. Coroner Durham will complete the autopsy over th remains tomorrow. , ; tha trial was resumed today, when At torney Clarence Darrow took up the ex amination of E. L. Essley, a transfer man of Whittler, the last of the first panel drawn in this case. Those who bad . hoped "'that some actual progress had been made in the Mexico City. Oct 26. With the Zapa- tlata rebel arm? within four miles of the capital, three states already con trolled by them and others ou the verge of rebellion, Mexico today Is facing the greatest crisis since the Dlaa resignation. Practically defenseless, with th fed eral troopa either fighting to prevent In vasion from Guatemala or scattered over the republic engaging Zapatista rebels. subjugation of the capital aeems lmmi nont Nowi of tho expected battle between President Sproule Announces Administration of Lines to : Come From Portland Under. His Jurisdiction. 500 federals who have advanced to check 2000 rebels is awaited momentarily. Ttiefgprouie, "that the "administration of tha Administration of th Southern Pa cific line tn Orrgun wilt be done front th Portland office under th Jurisdic tion of President William Sproule with headquarters In San Francisco. This was- announced' this morning by Presi dent Sproule. --.' The chief executive of the Southern Pacific arrived this morning accom panied by Vice' President K, O. Mc cormick, In charge of traffic. Yester day Vice President E. E, Calvin, In charge of operation, arrived and this afternoon and for several days perhaps. President Sproule of the' S. P.. and President J. D. Farrell of the O.-W. It &. N., and th vice presidents will hold conferences In regard to the separation of the administrative officea.of th two Harrlman properties. Presidents fcfproula and Farrell held a long conference this morning.. ;vf , . Vou can soy,", stated President (Continued on Page Thirteen.) engagement is believed to be in prog ress ana tne crowds in the streets ap parently hope for a Zapatista victory, as they gathered about the city hall and hissed the Maderlsta officials and shout ed "Vivas" for the rebels., Francisco Madero and his cabinet claim that the government will have the rebellion crushed within five days after the Inauguration, which has been set for November 5. If the Zapatista forces overthrow the fedorai tsoops in the battle outside the city, tha inauguration a lll never bo held, as the handful of federal trooDS re maining here would either capitulate or ran under tne advance of the Zapatistas. xno reDeis are touay declared to have surrounded the capital during the night ana are tnought to be slowly approach. ing. Wire communication ,- with the scone has been severed, . however, and tho only communication Is by trolley car. Southern Paclfio lines In Oregon will be dona from the Portland offices, under my .jurisdiction. - ; ;; , "We regard Oregon a' very Important field and deem it most satisfactory to hav the administrative offices In Port land.; We want to be closely In touch1 with tha people. I will spend several days here making my preliminary In vestigation, but will often come to Port land In the future so as to keep closely In touch with- conditions and the public. I Cannot say who will be placed in charge of .the S. P. lines here; that is one of the matters I am now consider- lng,"'v, v? '.,. v'. ;': ,'. , . rii niinnti! :H oWAKii IL ERS PURCHAS E FIFTY CARLOADS Tiiniimitrt IHUU5ANUI.il TO ATTACK JUDGES AT OF PACIFIC NORTHYEST BLUESTEM VHEA Ti COER D'ALEN Trun Because of Shortage of Crops in Other Sections and Excel- . lent Character of Cereal Grown Here, Big Buyers Now Turning Attention to This Field. Decision Believed to Bo Wronjy and AVliich Saved Hookies From Go ing Broke. May Be Beslnnlnar of the End of Idaho Racetrack Sport The esst is after Pbclfle northwest wheat During the paat lew jaays oo carloads have been sold for. that dea- tination by local parties. The wheat was of the- blue&tem va ricty and is a favorite witn, miners everywhere.: Nowhere, not-even In; a home In Australia, where it la called "purple straw," does It attain such' per fection as in portions or uregon. For soruo time - Minneapolis millers, who operate on the.' greatest seal In the world, hav ben trying to pur chase wheat frorri this aection. . Owing to . the short crop of the better quality at home, they have been forced" to look elsewhere fir supplies and the bluestem of the Pacific northwest fills their neaQs in this respect ' Up to this time th bids of the east ern millers have been'frotn 2 to J Cents a dub net cei-jw in prices aaaea on mj elw th Pacific coast; therefore, no business re- uiiea until tne past 24 hours. It Is stated, that samples of north west ' bluestem have recently , reached me east ana tne quality was so much better than expected that ' deals were closest at ne for 60 carloadjs. la or der to study th situation better sev eral or tne eastern mills have dispatched representatives to Oregon and additional purcnases may be expected. . Bluestem wheat was generally quoted at 84 cents a, bushel for track delivery uoemicr py local ouyera today. ... . . Inferno Tlome, Sweet Homo. (T'nltpit Pre Lesw4 Wh-,..i Alameda. Cat, Oct 16. -V Mile ?-o- lng view cf "iante's Inferro" on moving picture screen heie. conf-M-r. i d-iseord jas create! v ben ti e ilarlM played ''Jlcme, Sweet lioine,'' Coeur d'Alcne, Idaho, Oct. 21. Aroused to a state of frenxy by the act of the judges In awarding first placu to Mona Canomann in tbe sixth race at the Alan course yesterday afternoon, when they believed Enfield had won bv over, a ; neaa, a tnousana men junip-i over the fence into the track and niaiU for the judges stand. Sheriff ilcFarlnnd and a larxe fr, of deputies Intervened aiui Hr!. and drawn ran forced t':.s tnw l I ; and saved tha ofiff iais from har.i : linfield 1 constltre.,! t.-i fi horse on -the ground r,l .lim tr-i constant winner. The boK.: t an 1. t heavilv on ome of his rare ny !v!;. odds against him, a u.ev u-rf ! , r yesterrt&y. The net of tie J.: u sail t rave a ed tie r .: i r- - , going tTuKe. h- i.-.i-.,.- :it I rcrp- :-! a Hi'""! in i -r ! i- ' it il . k j : A