y a j A ' COAST TOiiTJUlf t . ta. e Mta .J :.. Sf . taJe tal , ' vil'i-i'ii'"!-' VOL. X- NO, fORTLAND, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ti, III (-TWO SECTIONS II TAGCr pcjck two cnrm ;mu'V..V Wood row Wilson Says 'Democrats Ready and Free and Determined to Act Sheriff Raids Seven-Mile House Women In' Squabble Qver. Vaccination 4 7 GOV. WOODRDIV 1UII ASSERTS DEMOCRATIC mm ONE GREAT IMffllOII OF PROGRESSIVES JERSEY EXECUTIVE1 S nAnnm uiimui is IK II LI CLASH WITH JUDGE veniremen SAYS REPUBLICAIJ LEO BY OLD GUARD Affirms That Many Thousands of Insurgents Who Would Do Good In 0. 0. P. Pre vented by Standpat Leaders i i BonfrveJl Disallows Challenges '.Made by Chief Counsel for the Defense of J. B. McNa mara and Shuts Off Queries CHANGE OF'VfNUE MAY' BE NEXT DEMAND MADE DRAT THAT FLY!M '.A Two Jurors Apparently Showed Prejudice When Under Ex .amination by Counsel. Sherman 11 r IViZ" ooclrom Wilson. irW4 It lM4 b I ' nePee, Teaaa Orl. St Oavaroof TVaodro-w WUm, af Kw Jeretya a rt af ihe Deltas county vodrw .Wlleo eleb, epeke Ihla nreoa la k Collm, Mfr Pmrr from U rr IN UI. , 0rnr WiImi mI4 lb rWtnocttiile TAr n4 trr nl t(mnlnd lo ft" la trremnoiJilKa t h rlrcww ianra and f a nw ." )( m4 th rr IhauMada af Jr Vrlra la iba lirpuhllraa pny, but that I her wrra n in ronirol at vara aaablatla accotnplUb Ihrtr abjca ta that rrty. .. ' , . , namr ri)aoa aa14 In pari: . "Tbara waa a llm. but Ihra r far yaara , whoa mn wha aioed tilIl In lha rounarla of th nation. ,ornf aakad tba jatlom 'What la ba ratna f tha povera of th him' prraa lnr lha Inquiry, fiat bwauaa thf n tartainad yjaatuay af Iboaa powrra, bat barauaa, arparrntly. tha alalaa wrra not Infllnai to aiKrciaa tham, wrra tharai and lnillffcrnt ' In tba praa aaca ' af rondltloaa which ni44 thoughtful and affirtlra ramady 'But aurb talk haa raaaad.' lha alatra hara aaanrtad thamarlvra, aah atata la at tarnptlnr ayatamatla traalmaat af Ha awn problrrea. atudylnc tham train tha point er rltw of ita own pooplr, and adapting lha ramady lo the elrcum tanraa. , i ( , Taxai bad tba Way. . . .Tri lad tba way. In thtu rni!i anr of tha functiona of tha atataa, but aU tha country" la now quirk -with tha nw Ufa and America la bralnnlng onea arln to raallaa tha hHppy rlrcum- iiMllf c.iJ.nl Tkit II Amnan nl unca that our , JlvmtflM eondltlona MUVV (.Viuciu. I nai ivibiiiwi vi ran bantt without any futile attampt to apply a too uniform remedy. Our tataa are our taatlng grounda. and they, hara full power and authority to make trial of tha rrmrdlra which com mend themae)vaa-to them. In 'many I taya It la denlrablc. nny Itnperatlva, it wa ahould - cooperate and bring about aa nearly aa poaalble uniform i regulation, But In othera wa anal! be I avtrong only when we adapt ouraalvea n-ioet perfectly to tha variety of our I TArailD CIKET- MEET TO DISCUSS STEEL TI President's Administrative vBody . Gathering i in Chicago I to Talk Over Action. ir.hea rwa Uum WW I Hall af l(arrda. Lai Ang.l, OH. ft. Tba dtfen la iba McXamara I t an Important po4af today wbea Judge fiord well ruled dlraetly agalaat Iwe rhatUnaaa laiarpaaad by Ibam agalnal oplnlonaiad ynirem. Nat only ware tba cbaltengea dlaallawad by Judge Bordwell. bat be aaramptorlly re fuaad la permit Parraw to either argue aaaloat tba ruling or ta further quea Hon the two men. Aa lha reeult af loday'a dadataa af Judge BordwelL tha tfefmaa la eonald arlng renewing Ha motion for a change or Judge and wbea thla la refuee. aa aiperted, making a motion for a change or venue. ajrara la QaerUon. Tha Juror a In queation, who now eaa only bo eliminated by peramptery rhal- lenga, are ,A. c winter, a rail buleber, who admitted a atrong prelu dice agalnat orgajilaad labor, and that be had acted aa a etrtbebreaker butrh.ra' atrlka In. thl yeara ago, and Walter farmer, who aaid ha batleved McNamara guilty beyond a , caaeoiuble doubt, but later aald be could lay aalda bJa. opin ion and preanme blna Innocent. It waa Darrow'a Inalatenca on an Im mediate ruling on theaa two caaea that precipitated Jaat night a aanaattonal anl aoda, when 'the dfenaa waa forced to prooeed by direct order of Judge Bord well and tha derlalon came aa a bitter disappointment to McKamarn'a attor ney Aa a-reault of It, It la poaalbla that tne derenae may try to get, a change of venue, although thla la a point they have not yet decided upon. . eieJoa Varied vr Claah. . Today's morning aeaalon waa alao marked by a bitter claeh between the attorneys on both aldee and by Darrow, in effect, charging Judge Bordwell with unrairncaa. , i . Darrow flatly eald that the court (Continued on Page Seven.) IROQUOIS SINKS SECOND SIfMIl in -mm Stem Wheeler Multnomah, Built in East Portland in 1BS5, Ues in 300 Feet" of Water; Passenjers Safe. f ANTvl- TRUSTm CREW OF RAMMING SHIP QUICK AND SURE TO ACT Sunken Vessel Is Valued at S30.000, Probably Can- not Be Salved. VacciriatibtiWarBrealcsOutiriMothers 'Congress H ll , ' H at H at H H H ; H , at - ,. at . at - rEzBAntisSay (Oolted rreei Laaeed Wire.) Chicago, Oct.,- 28. That , tha govern ment 'a ault for the dissolution of tha tMl i Iruat' will ba - tha aublect af a -people, ot our ao'l. of our producta, of eonferenca between President Taft.and "The etatea are the political labora-1 " , " -"-- -- -- torlea of a free peopled Their aelf- v,slt ,n ch,ca aeeraa practically cer adjuatment la the moat vital proceea of tain today. . Businesa and buatla were our life. Tha danger of a too great I everywhere evident, In", tile preeldent'i concentration of authority I if tha gov- I vicinity and tha corridors of hit hotel emment at Waahlngton la , not ao raaembled. the White Houae atthe .be- munn a conautuuonai aanger aa a prac- i ginning of ,a congrosaional aeaalon.. ' ' .. -i-'- I (- -: V V . . .. r v . ( ' " f-' . V, .vv- S --: . Mrs. R. If; Tat. tlcal danger. It Is the danger of an ; artlflplal uniformity, rof an arbitrary ..unity, of a system without elasticity, ' of regulation without . local . accommo ' uatlon. 4 -if ' V"'. JPubllo' Opinion Stifled": : ' "One of tha"eaeona why our, atatea flagged in the exercise of their powers; one of th reaona why the queation arose whether they were going to ex ercise them , or let them lapse by; neg , lect, waa that - they did not have such political arrangements as made it easy for public opinion to tell upon legislation and effect the objoots which thoughtful and public spirited , men hd long had in mind. There haa been OF HEALTH BOARD City Milk Chemist Telis Deal ers They Must Keep Places Clean, and Pass Score, or Quit Business.V (Continued on Page Three.) The cabinet -is. well represented.' Sec retary of the . Treasury MacVeagh,. Sec retary of the Interior. Fisher, ana Sec retary of tha Navy Oeorge Von. I Meyer all , being present. Attorney General WlcXersham ,ls expected today, but If be falls to arrive, ha iWill ba represented u?.or who. tzyzz. ;;ted'bythT;i. th :b:0 nrnev n.r.l to rllnnt th laral K.t. the City? health Office is about to put tie agalnat the eteel trnat. r, 1IHnal cwa merles of the city out Secretary of War Stimaon-and Poet- f bualness several creamery . owners master General Hltelicock may also its Waited the office of City Milk Chemist rive before PreeldenV Taft leaves Chi- yesterday to find out wht the city pro- The president. haa joined the Brick- poses to do. "I told them," , raid Mr. Calloway to- layers' union, which formally Initiated day, 'that the health department Is aim. ply carrying but 'its campaign for pure ; (Continued .on Page Three.) - JOGie CONFESSES. POLLIIIG" ; FAVORITE ENFIELD FOR $1500 ' s (Speelsl to Tbe Jonrail.l Spokane, i Wash., Oct. ; 28.--In a wrlt taM confession made and signed before rtficlals of the Coeur d'Alene Racing association last night," Jockey Clifford . Gilbert, who waa ruled off the turf Wednesday, following; a threatened riot over a race at the Alan, Idaho,-track, . - accuaed Eugene Crump of offering him $1600 for pulling Enfield, tba dav'a fa vorite. - - ,. . Crump la associated with Powell, Par ker &.Co., owning one of the largest atablea at the races. The boy a confea alon - resulted in the racing ' officials issuing orders that Powell, Parker A Co.'s entries ba refused during the re- : mainder or the meet, ending today. Fol lowing Is the confession. 'I,. Clifford Gilbert, of m'y own free will, hereby make the following state ment about tha sixth race of the I6tn of October: . "rrod the horse EnfleJd and waa to get about $1680 from Eugene Crump ; for, pulling thahorae Enfield, ao that Napa Nick could win and waa to Ret the money if Napa Nick won. We had a conversation at the barn of Powell, j milk. We want clean milk and wo will enforce tho law agalnat all unsanitary establishments. . That Is all tho author ity we have. Of course. If a creamery doea.not comply with the law by making a minimum score or 60 per cent for cleanliness It will have to discontinue operations. ' "The only reason the health depart ment has not recommended the revo cation Of a number of creamery licenses before is that the milk ordlnancea con tained i a , loophoid through . which the creameries escaped. The council has frkcr, f on tb m.ofnJn'r t the dlnaBCa and haa lao authorised an as- Zoth or October. ,, - J f. v k.i. nii. nr. shall commence in score local creameries JAPANESE REFUSE CHINAS. REQUEST. FOR BIG WAR LOAN Yokohama Bank Turns Down Manchu Government Offi cials Doubt New Dictator's Ability" to Put Down Rebels. fffiCAl "TRUST" Fl JRCES SPEAKERS OFF THE PROGRAM ( trntted Press Leased Wire".) 1 Peking, Oct, 8. It is officially an nounced . that the - imperial troops at Hankow, completely, routed ythe rebels alter a nara . rougnr. . engagement last ing all day yesterday, and that the city has .been' recaptured and Is again under government control. No details of the battle have been ' announced. next montrf" The law provides that thOae creameries that fail to .make the re- (Signed) "CLIFFORD GILBERT, 'Witnesses, FRANK ST TK SKINNER. :',.'-.,.; ?-v -F. W.' SMITH." Napa.-; Nick got , away Shadly and Mona quired mark on the first scoring shall Canomann, a rank outsider, nosed out he warned to clean up, and that if they Enfield for flret plaoe In. a. close fin- 'ail to corns up to standard on a second ish. Crump and his friends are . da- Inspection 'the health board shall have clared to have loat over $9000 as a re-1 power to revoke their lloenaea. ault. , (J I Of II creameries Scored last summer Gilbert lay back agalnat the relna I only II fulfilled .he requirements. Noth with all" his might at the finish, the 1 ing could be done then to remedy eondl- norae rigntmg ana roaming at tne itions, however, as the health board did mouth in Ita struggle to surge to the I not have tha revocation power at that itaa. ii was paipaoiy a piece vi crooa-i time.- .. ; . .... ,,. ,v 72. w S , Jey. p. 1 "na oaT' , -It may be." ald Mr. Calloway." that Iff McFarland- or Kootenai, county was , ,forc,n, tha milk, ordinance, we ? .VJ'T: ...i "Jl0 l!.?1 'CrlZ wtU aldlna; in the formation of an ul of the infuriated crowd when It wu "u,f -flfth announced that tha favortta had bwrn ma owners may prefer selling out to beaten. Many hundreds of. dollara waa tb ,arf er ones to remodeling unsanitary loat by innocent bettora. J panta In rented buildlns-s However, the . Powell and Parker ar both hlm!aa I neaun oepanmeni j:an not Slop to con In the affair, according to further atata- eider the possible economic effect of the ments.. made by Gilbert, he declaring I Pure milk -law. All we can do Is to they neither' frequented the rtablea and I see that the people of thla city get as knew nothing of the alleged d'.aL - clean a sujply as (osslbla,' Tokio, Oct4 28. Overtures by the Chi nese government for a ' $5,000,000 war loan from . tha Yokohama Specie bank were refused today, ' Peking, Oct. 15. Foreign legation of ficials here today doubt whether the ap pointment of Tuan Shi Kal aa practi cal dictator of China will be sufficient to quell the rebellion against the Manchu dynasty.; Many doubt that Yuan will really try. to suppreos tne revolution If he can gain anythiror for himaelf. Yuan Shf Kaf has been given supreme command of - the - army with authority over all viceroys.; He haa gone today to Sin Tang Chow to assume control of tho military establishment there. Hia first order sent Genetal Yin, minister of war, back to Peking because of hla Inactivity, Ha then appointed General Suan Chi Jul to the command oi the aecond corps. Yuan Shi Kai'e preliminary steps indi cate thaf , he Intends . to temporize, . and that he rosy try tt arrange a peace rath er than to risk' all on a deaperato at tempt to crush out tha rebellion in the field. ' . -. . .. . : The. dowager empress today, ta re ported- to have contributed. 1.060.000 taela from her private purse to the war fund. " , ' . ' '. "r " ' ,. San Francisco, Oct.. !.-Canton has not fallen into the Lands of tha revo- ( Continued on Paga Three.) This Is Claim Made by Anti Vaccinationist Doctors . Deny There Is Any Attempt ,to Control the Meeting . The vaccination war", haa broken out In the Mothers' Congress and haa as sumed such .alarming; proportions that It w. l attacking tha child-welfare ex hibit scheduled to come off fn the Ar mory' next week. According to the antls," led by Mrs. Lor a C. Little and Mrs. Thomas , Hawkes, the ."doctors' trust" has captured the program. of the exhibit and forced all the ant la off. They say Mrs. Robert Tate, president or the congress, is amiable but weak. and aa a result tha doctors are having tneir own way. ... It la claimed by -them that tha atate board of health, the visiting Nurse as aoclatlon and ' the Consumers' league threatened to withdraw. from tha exhibit unless Mrs. Little and Dr. Louis Dech mann of Seattle were kept off the pro gram. ' " .--'.,-,."'...: -Mrs. Tate declares that aha did not yield to anybody In deciding that neither Mrs. Little nor Dr. Dechmann ahould be on the program of speakers at the ex hibit, but that it waa decided, not to have ' any disturbing elements on the program. ' She says they never were on the. program, but merely wanted to be. . Denial Is Xada. . ' Dr. White 'denies that he "or anyone from hla association told 'Mrs.' Tate she woum nave to taae toe namea or . Mrs. Little and Dr. Dechmann off 'the Mat of speakers, but "says when she came to him for i help he . told her the state board would aid the exhibit if It stood for right principles in the rearing of children, but certainly . would not lend ita aid to an exhibit that went agalnat whatfit thought waa best for the child. . Dr. White also denies that he asked the city council to revoke an appro- :.y"':Y-J . J ; v" - ...!-: V;' ' ! I ' I . ' .fa- Mr. Thomas Hawkes. (aetat.1 ta Tka J-tal Matlla. Wh Ort. :. The slam. whal, wooden staaoiar atutlnomaa. aulit at East fwiland la lilt, Itea la If fathaano In aallle barfeor aa Un reawli af a rollleioa with the pasaaas.r ataeiwar Iroqaola at salJnlght, . Tba mtahap axNmrred la a dense fog and gavo afiaiB llaary Vrtr and lia mm of the Iroqunia a ahaoce lo dis play great praeearo sf mind In saving avary peron pa the Multnemab and keeping lha latur afloat aa hour In a vain effort to baeeh. bar. Tha Iroouola waa leaving eat for Victoria while tba Mattnomah, with two faanfera. delayed by fng, was ap proaching the dork after the run front Olympls. Both were proceeding alowly but It was Impoaalbte to bark tba Iro quois to prevent ahrtklng tha Uult- nomah on the starboard quarter. The Multnomah Immediately began to fill and' there waa considerable consterna tion among those aboard. Captain Car counsel ltd 'them lo remain qalet. keeplnr lha Iroquala steaming ahead with her bow la the dent in the Multnomah's bull. Popes were paased, from ono veaael to tha other while the Iroquois crew aaalated the passengers and the Multnomatjs erew off la safety. ' - - ' i - The Multnomah aank quickly -to tha hiirrlana iIm-It anrf then remained oa 'the aurfaro'for an hour while Captain Carter Steamed along the harbor, seek ing. a ahallow place to bea'h her. Oa account of tha fog aha waa unable to find a good beach and .finally tha Mult nomah went, down "in the harbor In nearly 100 feet of water. . Aa aha sank the ropea war cut to aave the larrer ateal' vessel. Thirteen head of cattle were. lost on the Multnomah. . . : ." Tho Multnomah 'waa a sternwheelcr. . 14 feet long. She put In many- yeara on Puget Sound. She waa owned by the Olymoia-Tacoma Navigation company. land of lata yeara has been uaed mostly for freight between , Olympia, Tacoma and Seattle. - She was valued at about $10,000, and is In such deep water that aalvage Is believed Impracticable. Tha Iroquois was brought from -the great lakes several yeara ago and la operated; between here and British Columbia. . In the fog off Fraaer river laat Sun day the Iroquois ran down and aank tha steam tug Noname. This accident waa Investigated yesterday by the In , speotors. v'' '.v.-1' ' i 2 GIRLS CLAIM THEY WERE KIDNAPED AND HELD AT ROADHOUSE OVER NIGHT Raid on Seven-Mile House Results in Arrest of Three Men , and. One Woman Girls Tell Pitiful Tale of How They i . Were Held in Auto and Locked in Roadhouse- WithTwo t Men One Escapes knd Comes to ' City to Authorities. t (Continued on Page Three.) ' KAPPA SIGMA CONCLAVE '-' FROWNS ON CHAPTERS' GIVING V CORPSE BIDES a ' (Special to Tba Journal. I : a d - ' Spokane, - Waab ' Oct. 28. e d , Corpses secured from ths medical q 4 departmenta of colleges will "no . e longer -be used in Kappa Sigma a . fraternity, inltlatlona, ahould the e e .active chapters concur in tha de- d ciaiona reached In tne northweat e : conclave1 of - this " orgaoixatlon . here laat night: .? . . ; ' Sv Reeolutiona wer reported from tho committee in; which it is aug- gested that hereafter candidates ' d for Initiation be not required to d ait "astride uatiff,'' as the. corpses are known, while be log , a given various degrees of the fra-1 4 ternity: i - It .lso ; recommended ' that each chapter be more exclijU, e aive in choosing members. , d Seattle waa cnosen unanimous- ly aa tha next convention city. a) - Kidnaped," carried, t to ..the .notorious Seven Mile roadhouse, ; and there held over night" la the atory told by two young women." who this "morning; were caught. In a raid on the place by Depu ty Sheriffs Harry Bulger and Robert Phillips. Three men," the .two g-Irla and another woman were brought from the roadhouse to the county "jail and 'the; off Icera 1 are looking- for two men who have' ' been conducting the roadhouse without a liquor license. v The two -youna;' women-i who " claim they were spirited away and taken to the i tavern: are Maggie s Smith and t a woman known by ; the name or King. They live at 81 J Savier street with Mrs. G. W. Shepherd. Misa Smith fought off the two men until 5 o'cloclc thla morn ing, she .says, and then escaped ..from the roadhouse,- making her way to the city,- where she. informed . Mrs.'. Shep herd, her mother, who. In turn. Informed the sheriffs office. . May K. Belmont is . the third woman in the custody of the officers. The men gave the names of Jame Burns, Harry Thomaa and Fred Long. .Long repre aented to the two young .women that ha is a physiciafl and Invited them to take a ahort automobile ride laat even Ing about 10 o'clock. " Mra. Shepherd protested agalnat - the gtrla going out at-that hour, but Long and the other man with him promised to be back -with In an hour. :- ' ' . V: ' , " " ; . No sooner.had the two "young .'women entered the auto' than. Instructions were given the driver, to start for, the Seven Mile house, they, claim. Tho glrla pro tested, and attempted to escape from the machine, but were held inside by Long and hia friend. Orce at the tavern, the two men promised to return within a few. minutes, if the women would no Inside and have a drink. After Jhej- en tered the road l.cuse, the doors e bolted and all chunce of escape was cut of f. , Liquors flawed . freely. , and ttia two women charge they- wera drugged In the f irat drink. - " - ; v Mlsa Srnlth.mada several attempts to escape, and gave 15 to tha proprietor to. uso- tho -telephone for a- taxlcab. 1 Sli ' charges: he stole he rest of her-eaone She got sway about ( o'clock this morn ing, and cam a to the ctty. .This, waa tha firstnews of tho two girla Mrs,- Shep herd had. ' . , 1 Vhen'Deputy Sheriffs Harry Bulger and Robert Phillips arrived, they founI all doors locked. Entrance was forced, and. the King woman was found in one room with Jamea Burns and Harry Thomas. .. May Bolmont was found in another room with Fred Long. All were placed ; under - arrest.. The two ; men supposed to be conducting the place, escaped. -.. A Chinese cook known as -"Han,1,, was alao brought to the city. " Two automobiles were used . by th deputy sheriff. When the six penla were loaded Into ' these, Fred -Lonr Jumped from the machine and ran fai ths underbrush. Deputy Sheriff Bui?-? fired four a hot a over hia haad, but tna man kept on running until ha ran Into a barbed wire fence. Tha deputy sheriff threatened to ahoot to kilL and Lon give up. " i A large quantity of liquor waa fo'in l In the roadhouse, and aufflcimt rvi. dence of the night's debauch. Tha li omen taken from their Porthm I homes tell a revolting atory, r-I m being cared for In the women's q ! at tha city JaJL The sheriffs v; ; getting out tha nwffry a:. agalnat the parties imt-li'-at.-.!, charges will ba filed thta afir i. The df-puti.a - i i Fe'ven Mile bouse m n, svrl da5. it 1 l I ' laat ut '-' "."I!"-.- FrpHh,. t rf ifi ' - -" ' - kn'?-n ' ' 1 r ! i - i