! I t f ir k "K-JC"'";" m"rli," V A C2J1AEIT lw tie HI t 4 Ma. kit., m n' , ii i -ii i nin.n i i 111 -i , - if ni, r - i,M ,a Ta weeile- ffvlV.'f fair .f A .A ti Mll .The Sun Jay Journal "v vy r- rt . . - V I, si i - 6 Sections 70 Paes HUC8 yjVK CUNTS vol. via no. n. J'OKTUND. OUIOOU, SUNDAY MOfcUlNO. ' OCTOlilUJ, tl. If 11. L71 FOLLETTE I WD L77.SO JV IEID IN STRR IV VOTE FOR PRESIDENT TAFT POLLS ONLY 55 BALLOTS OUT. JF1AL0F1291 MHMMMMMMOT Roosevelt Next to La FoHette in Republican Column; Bry. , an Second to Wilson, Dem In Journal Returns, Orf t fta Wltfc tavraev, TM Jurls elrew 4. teallaeiag 1 411, tadtr! lkl ttotwfl M, La ftolMt ta ( kUaiM fkc Ik ft .pus : f ib i far tk rekacr 4 'r4r WitMt w Irangty 4 It le4 Mlf tk I.. treie. tmr vi ! or . HgMt(rti and l(ir, Mibr f candi4l but km trer llk lb MopW IMI b4f rBt fen- ! HM IJf arc Moird rlrl c!oK ky m oawtouritt l tk tour. Tlmxtora Kauvlt tnl BsronA 10 I- ulUH la U KMibHca tlal. llk IfMMcni Tf etuful ItilrO. Wll- Itam t, Bryan I mutmt U'llaoa for tka Icatorii0 j.rfrrix, but rMk Cham p KWf a la ir ihtni. Wllllim M. Tafl rlr II voir I tola! of I.:1, f which US r Mrpu- llrana, 171 ara pmorrU a4 124 ld x-ndrnt cr ftlM thalr part afn:uiio. Tarr vol liui r four pr cent of lh tola I, atvj a HiU over alB Pr croi f Ik lirfUbJtoan Ol. 4. , ' Hu; Writ lttta. Quit Ifalftraot aa tk small vol lor Tart I tk aplrlt of progrMalv naa tkat la akown to k erlng parly linaa, and ready to tak abort aacur. rtaulta. rlftyavn woo tkey kav always or grorraliy bn R publican la tha paat tirclara for Wll. son aa first rkotc. and II of t'nmm rrlalrU aa tmH-ral- pick Lm Vol- leu aa nrat ckulcav Mnjr.roU 11 (r I i plain that hll thry ar lUpablleana and favor La Kollalt or Itooaevalt. they will b for Wilaoa If Tart and W 1 1 awn ar tha norolntta. Bomtlmra fbry war for Results of Journal Straw Ballot for Presidential Choice , DEMOCRATIC CHOICK !- lint Bf . -aan. at kaaaarv; fcl Bryan I HI ST Ill CUrk.,.,- I ei . ft) Folk. ,..,, , !. I , . - II II Hamioa.. 4 IS 3 31 Wilaon,. 17 f 131 SI , 321 Sckltfrinx. .......... ... I . , 3 " toui. .......'.lu.v t1.7!? v .lsi f REPUBLICAN CHOICE. . Isy.&. araiM. 'taaawa ' T4J Cumrnirvi . I . . 1 U FoUeit ..301 M SI . 283 KooievtH.......a H , II II 1M Tafl ..... S 4 4 SI Hughei. .......... ... 3 3 Scattering. ......' 3 , f , 3 ToUl...... T.. ITS ST; SOT Grand total............ 893 - ' S7S IIS ,13 MiaaBaBaBawawawawaVawavavaBVaVaWaVawaWaVaWaVaWa FEDERALS - OCCUPY " IIKOOTEIW FIGHT III TIMES Reports cf Recapture 'cf City Say Manchu VVanhipi Aided Materially in Cringing Victory to Government Infonner inMcNamara Case Talks of Times Plot Says Labor Union Management to Be Changed SELF CONFESSED DYNAMITER f TAFT DEFENDS ffi FEEUNG AGAINST AilTOBII PLAN SELECTED; NAME OF JUDICIAL RECALL DESIGNER UNKNOWN cut t President Tells Members of Sealed , Envelope . Containing oar Mssuuiauon ne ociicti mwi,miui wwmtiiaui j He Was Right in Fighting Against Act. - , Name to Be Opened Mon day; 65 Plans Submitted, Wilson first. La Kollett aaend. othara for IlooMvalt first. La FDiirtt or WU aon acond, etbr for LaKolUtl first, Wilson or Roosavtlt aaeond. Now and than Bryan wa alao mentioned with thfa tbres an sccrptabl alterna tive. All tnrouaa Uia vot ran this Strain of aentlment. favorlns; , Wilson. La Folletia, Rooseveu and Bryan. , ' '' BUtnurl of Taft. . Alonf with diatruat of Taft In tk Republican ranks ran th distrust of Harmon amonc the Oemooratio rank and file. Democratic voters apparently ta latanatlaaat Kaw aVrtra.1 Chlcaao. Oct, l.Jraidmt Taft d fended hi crpoalUon t th Judicial re call bafora lo member of the bar a oeiaUon, upheld Becratary risher aod bla Alaskan coaaorvatton policies la address to th ' Amrtcan mining ronf rees, dedicated tha new naval train ing station and closed hfa most strenu ous day la Chicago with a banquet git' an by th Chicago "Aaeoclatlon f Com- And throughout th day th prealdnt avoided any direct reference tk great polltleal controversy over th tarirr question, th trust crusad or th other topic that have thrown th business ar ready to accept . WHaon. Bryan. I ana political wvnq in- a lurmou ror Clark or Kolk, lt frequenUy comment j wecka. It waa a day for aoclablllty and was offered onfavorabl to ' Ilannon. I food.--' - 'i" , . , "At well ko Taft. 'aald eoma. ... .., I ;i.ii wad fot Bamdy. i x.u, Homo complaint was offered by Dem- I His moat sariou moment waa when orrstto admirers of Bryan, who wers I hs closed ant addreew to tha Bar ao- placed In the position of xpraalng I elation an address in which ha mad som other, choice. -They wrote to ex-1 a plea for remedy againat the laws plain they would ..o for Bryan If he f delays and a literal laterpreUUon of were to hevoma a candidate, but aa they I tha statutes. There were many wbo b. do not believe he will t nominated, they are for Wilson, Clark or La Frol ic tt. Othera aald they would Ilka to see him president, but do not bellv he could ba elected. In Corresponding fashion soma of tha Roosevelt Republicans aaylng . they would b for him If he war In the race. express tha ' belief that , h must ba counted out The ballots of these Roose velt men ar Invariably marked for La Follette or. -Wilson In about vn ratla-, ( - -v ' - 0y Tavors Bryan. , . . Taft ran bettar In the city of ; Port' land than out In the eUte and La Vol lett did better in the country as com pared with the city, although h had about 10 more vote In Portland than all tha other Republican candidal put together. , S " " '"' , - - . -. - --.. The plan for , tha SlSO.eot Portland publlo auditnam was cboasn yUr day by th Jury of architect that hava b-n plkg oa tha It plans subsnirud during- the weak. .Th nam of th architect wb ta the alitor or tb plan wlU not ba known Id , tli. Jury or anyone else until II ciorar MottOy morning. ; when th aralM nvioDi that I . ta . reveal . bla Identity will ba opened. In tk pr- a or tn aBditorlnm commlaalon called togath ta a pec: la I session.. - -While w do not know wko-ta th architect who . drew th plan agreed upon, w ar certain that h la th man who -may 'eafely .b ; trustd to plaa th "Portland auditorium. , aald Kills T. Lawrence of Portland, a mem ber of th jura- on awards, yesterday evening. - ' ' - " Tha plan la fleilbl. simple and de signed to wonderfully serve the utility and convenience aa wall a beauty. All feature' Included In-, th preliminary plaa may hot be adopted by the' com mlaalon In th final plan after which tha auditorium will , be built, but the man who drew the plan wa agreed on can ba trusted to - make any desired 2 ENGAGEMENTS GIVE REBELS FIRST SETBACK Revolutionists Forced "From . One Position After Another By Imperialist Troops.. . rrkiag. Or. . Tk Cfci revel. iieatai reetv4 Iketr flrvt atka tal letf reafl aafUtag agalaet tkel M.a raiy'wbea fh Imperial irp yeeterdar rptred Ike etty f H'Wtv after aa all day figkL Tk eaa- al(i or tk laaMrullai ammtated l akat t N tk rebel M !. Tk !prtltat sarkd lata Uakw tMiay. - - ! is ina rtaani r tk eaiitMl that kav reached Peking, tke Ch wareaip are giva a lane rt r tk ereau ror iimi victory, aa Ifcey aaeutedl isrgeiy la me aperailon ef the land aa. Tk rebels war forced from pottlej ctMN tbey war atrosglr I trenched arar tk . Ilackow rsoel irck. , , , ( tii imperial treoe ' advaaeed tel wllhl yard kef or keglaalhaT tkel at lack. Tha rebels wee forrd akaa-i 1 """ ' WL I.TI.IAIIICAL : EXPLAINS PART III DyililTESCEE Startling Statements Gi.c.i In Interview Vr.lh ' Pcrtzni .Woman Indicate Nature cf , His Testimony In Triaf tConiiaued a Pag Tea.) ..... . . . .. ,J.1..T. AMERICA MAY GET: 2 MORE CARDINALS i - ... r Archbishops Farley arid 0'Con , ,. , i . . , ','... - i Vatfld BV PODS " I Orttd MeSUatgalV who trU Tcrtland woman rrmarkahla atory-rcotrrw. I t '-' I . r .'.fnIj(Aace!c Ttniea -tploaka. ' i -- Nearly half the Bryan ballots wer I ceremony and tha same eagerness to cast by Portland iren, whllti Wilson re-1 get near his carriage to shake his hand lieva that tha president referred to the attempt of the steel trust to divorce Itself from its ore fields and who aaw I changea. an Indication of the vigor with which 1 ,Tb daclalon reached faeterdar kfter- tb steel trut case 1 to be prosecuted I noon by the Jury of architects whoa when Preidnt Taft aald to tha law- member ax Wtllls Polk of Ban Fran yri -"Tou know and I know that it ctaco. Kirk KL. Cutter of Bookan. and la the law and lh constitution that Mr. Lawrence of Portland, was after must be preserved In. order that nnrtmlttlnr atn.lv at all nlana aiihmlt. ana.ii nave pwioiy ai im, kiiu - in those who want to make cross cuts and avoid the law will certainly fall into pitfalls.' , . The president never be for naa ex pressed his . opinion of tha attempt of the ateel trujst ' to avoid prosecution by a partial dissolution. - 1 Throngs 6r4 Mim. ' Wherever th president ' went there were tn same turongs mat nav al ways greeted him,, the same pomp and (Continued on Page Ten,, , I vaiiea neaa I aaaa wire. I Rome. Oct ft. Two mora American cardinal will b added ta th erd collage. It la stated on th . blght Vatican authority, at a eonslatorv ea4led by.th pop today for November, 17. t oonrar. it ner.naia. ,. ' . .v Archblshons Fartev at Kaw-Tnrk mnA O'Cunnell or Boston. It la aald by Vati can dignitaries whoa Information may be assumed to com from th pop him- self,- ar th Americana choaan as fu ture princes or tha charch. It ha' long been expected that one American would be honored at; th next consistory, but that ther will b two cornea aa.a d- ciaea surpris. , ; , . . ..... t ..Weald Banal But Tw. With three members of the aacred col lego-Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore and Archbishopa Farley and . O'Connoll th United States representation will equal that or any country In tha world with ' the exception of Italy. ; with II. and Spain, with- four. . , . Archbishop Falconl, th apoatollo del egate , to Waahington, It la reliably stated, aad Archbishop Bourn of Lon don, will-alao receive red-hat.. . . ,. Archbishop ..John Murphy Farley of New Tork was born in County Armagh, r f Ai" KM h I IIIJ1L. SOCGE . I . r t ' I i'WIJI 0i. ' f - ' ' 'i '. . .. ......... . SSI OF: S M GS a ! ; 1 (Continued on Para FlvaJ By Edward If.IIanjIltoit. j i ' the ' Interoatnaal liiw arlre. ) iRv'tha IntarDatlnaal Keers ervlre.1- Lo Angeles, Cat, OvU il8.--Ths.Me-. fJamara case .went .petulantly, peevishly and pettishly . todf y -aad wound-up , with Clarence Darrow Issuing an appeal to th . peopl , fr6m 'a ruling ' by Judg BordwIL ... C'Uj i: v Th appeal to the people perhaps will . now Jake .th nlace of the anneal to the supreme court, since . thoe peo ple have Just decided that technical hair splitting doesn't co-unt any mora.' " . In any- event, tL attorneys for, th defense wer quite sassy and there waa a tone "of sOip all through ' the . pro ceedings.'1! t I ( ',' i i The . Jtulgv mW ordered court to con- vane' at I o'clock and v perhaps tha ear- (Tka vMrkk4 r I Ik first taaruat hfanw an tk car wtt U tk kltKami te atkwk ka rHU t tk ptttUA, It t af traartlaarv algtrvaa., V. i It (WeA4 k teerlakeetr tkat kLrklaattat will g1r stwa k le IM) wtiAie alad. Ufa. rkr- . k ajrae4 tk latervu. la a rartiaat wa and la wU.ly lkera aeMi aa BKaa-tae rf. a ta ta ife f Hv. Atket Cr. !gtt, tr f tk raat :e tea- I net . ekerrh. 0h give ta kl war I a try f tk lafaraaar. . Bf Mara lUrtJ ifl4 Ehr. T-o AagrW, Ort'lt -Wkal I deoe. sna'aaTL l dw le a re sirs If. asr wife aad say ktie.. Tk Orti ktrktaalsal tk aelfeaw fd draaaalier. wa wia rrtrfcabtv k tk state- star witaee la tha ktc.S'a tnara trial, aarr4 the v '.altar a la- ailrv aa ta'wketker k kad saad M rnfeelni tnr what k kellvd t be lb good of organised labor r not. WUlner fault k kaa. UrWaataal does aet wlak ta aaeuaa Ike rol ef l e, aerol la regard ta kia candai. II kaa no Illusion a boat It; he elalme . josa or Ar lasplraUoa ar vlaloa: ike mpkUoall-av dM'iara that kla ac tion waa oa of t or elMatereeWa aIf latareat Uiat Included kla wife and children. - . ' '. "VVhea I aa 11 r. Sirai" ka Mtt. utS. "and ha faced ma with all that vldane. I aee that there was on!r on thing to do. II gave ana 31 knur to think It aver, but I didn't need that murk tlm. I knew which aide mr bread waa buttered oa. and aa I Jnat made a clean breast of iL Bar Uad V rrvrai. a I la tha ertiploy f Bums Mcktanlgal aat atralaht and leaned forward a Utile, Blowing up but apeerh Ilk a railroad train arriving at an Important elation. 1 never laid mr eye on Burn until ha com to mr bouse, and whan I told blaa what I did ha nvr rnd no promt, either. except that' my family houldn't suf fer. Ther was no compulsion and no promlsea." , ' , vht. was vour idea In earrvin on til a program of alleged violence!" -Well. It was like thla: I waa Influ- nod by . who' now a member of'th executive committee of Iron . ,lw . '.J' I Hneas of the hour caused, the lawyers to I Workers, to Join In on tha dynamiting get out or. oea wnng .side ror. ror tney i huaines. TTi idea, wa that th d- ALONE INTHE COLD. COLD WORLiDt wer aa tstya-o'tnnyttlpg'nn. r ' .. . .. ... . , i nings naa , not , procaeaea ir , wnn J udge. . Bord well a atarted . to queatlon talesman TV J. Lea, a fellow Knight of Columbua -with J"b Bcott 'and vry much desired as a Juror, by the defense. Lee had been challenged by the 'prose- "Mr., Lee, ; have, you , any, prejudice against either side In this caaer; began rfung jsorawail.r ; ; ; t.t i K l t.U atructlon'of-property would bring aoma of. th fmployera around to mem the benefit of unionising. It wasn't alon to hit' th 'mployer. either. Part of the program . waa to make the non union men afraid to stay on their Jobs. Of course, I was hit by the temptation- thoy held out to make eaay- money, but they made me think I waa doln it for tha causa. ' I reallr believed I waa till I. got caught Then I came to my enses. , 'V- . " " "T," I answered, Tnoat men do. But when you were on such Jobs, didn't all (Continued on Page Two.) (Continued on Page Six.) BODIES OF DIANA CLAIMED FOR CO-EDS OF WASHINGTON U Busts, Waists. Hips, Weights, Heights, Show Average Girl of 19.2 Years With Physique Superior, to That of Any ' Other American College1 Woman.: - . (Special to The Journal.) Seattle, Wash., Oct. 28.-The Univer sity of Washington co-ed is the most perfect' college woman from a' physi cal standpoint In the United States. Statistics compiled by th unlyersity department of physical training, -made public today, place her In the lead with perfect grades for health and grace of body. It is - the outdoor life In the ideal northwestern climate that has aJ- vancvqi ncr iv vine jiubiuuu, kvuviuiijii 6 David Connolly HalL ' director of 'pnystcai training. Here . are the measurements of tha average Washington co-ed, which make her the model for the sculptor seeking the purest type of national beauty Age, H.3 years: weight, 121 pounds; height, fr feet 3 Inches; breadth of shoulders, 14 inches; breadth of cheat, 10.4 Inches; breadth of waist, 1.3 Inches; breadth of hips, U.J Inches; depth of chest (from front to back). I.I inches; rfenrh nf Abdomen, fi.ft lnrhe- vtrt.h ttt chest, 27.1 Inches; girth of waist. 26.4 Inches. -4 .t.;?- -. , -v The University Ctt Waahington co-ed la truly western In her athletlo ability and It la the variety of strenuous sports she plays on the campus that has given h the body of a Diana. - . "Beyond a doubt It Is the climate ef the northwest which ha mad the Washington co-ed so perfect physi cal ir." declared Dr. Hall. "The girls ara imof th most healthy In the United States because they are able to be out In the open air through tha entire year. The great increase of the percentage - of women who . aleep " out doors has helped to raise the standard at Washington. . t - "Two things have given the univer sity co-ed the lead, I think, in addition to the pure air. These are' the excel lence of tha drinking water and the unsurpassed milk supply. "By taMng advantage of oqr natural resources wa of the northwest should have the finest athletes In the country. It is only a matter of a short time be fore preventable diseases such aa tu berculosis will be entirely unknown here." - , - $28,000 BLAZE AT V . CAMBRIDGE, . IDAHO, - ' 1 (Special to Tb Jearnal.1 ' " ; Boise, Idaho, Oct. 23. An entire block of tha business section of .Cambridge, Idaho, waa destroyed by fire, believed to I bav been of Incendiary origin, which started lata tonight in the rear of the Cambridge Mercantile company's store and, fannedwpy a strong breese, quickly spread to th adjoining buildings mak ing a clean sweep of thi entire block. The entire loss Is estimated at 128.000. Two euspeots l.ave been arrested and are being held for investigation. '....- - - I Pr5 '.v '..JMtsx' 'iiiiiiiK'lfW . 7 - rAAy&&&Yirj&ifss - jz 'Beat : : III; y -. . . Sir?" asked the talesman,, putting vnu take into account tha Dosslbla. even his, hand to his left ear .and, bending I probable, loss of life T" 4 McManigal .. shifted . his . position. "Well." he said, "We never expected to kill anybody: ' W timed th explosions so that everybody would ba out of tha way," In tha case of tha Times building, it i was an awful -blunder. ' James B. McNamara' ought to hava known that a printing office of. a big dally Is never empty.,. You see he's really a printer by trade though he classes, himself aa an iron ..worker.':-; ,.,,'m :',. ;:.'.".. , -.v...'. 'And now that . you have 'com to your senses' you believe that force and Violence are harmful to labor unions T' , ' "Yes ma'am; and I believe thla whole iui ru. . (; . .! 'J. , I : -". '.'Hava you.-;'' any . prejudice at against either side.Jn this casT"v . f."I. can't. hear you quite." 9t ' ;. "Are you afall hard of, hesringT" ' v-."A little bit Just; a- lltU blU' , "How .long have you been', afflicted that way?" . , . . . i v J A Qnestloa Stirs 'TJsrrow. - ' ( Now, ' that seemed an 'Innocent' ques tion enought" but 'Darrow was1 angered and ho came -up with the' promptitude of a Jack in the"ox. " -, ', " Red an vehememV'he said VI object (Continued om Pge , Eight.) (Continued on Page, Eight) MRS.ALISKYSSUES HUSBAND'S FATHER MOTHER, FOR $150,000 Family When It; Goes to Law Cinrle Cnn'e Mfa o Ulorrl - i iiiuo xjvii a. i ii a i mi u, - ; Hard Figfiter. f s (SneHal in Th' Journal ' " Oregdn City, Oct. 28. Another 'stir- ring- nibvc '".In the Allsky divorce : pro ceedings came this afternoon, when Cleta Pearl , Allsky, who, a' short 'time ago filed suit against . Charles , w. Allsky. for a .divorce and 1250 a month alimony, 15000 suit money and. 11000 attorney's ' fees,. . commenced a suit against her husband's parents, Charles A. , and Caroline , Allsky, for 1150,000 damages. ' Mrs. Allsky .declares she is entitled . to . this amount , because, her husband's parents . ara , responsible for their estrangement. In her complaint, filed this "after noon, she declares she lived happily with Charles W Alisky for nearly a year after their marriage, t or ' until they went to visit : his : parents The parents,1 she avers, took a dislike to her from" the first, and did everything in their power 'to cause ah estrang- ment. They succeeded so far that he spent more time with - them, than he did witlb her, so-sha-. and her husband then, agreed " that- she- ahotild ' attend th ! University ot tha Paclfio at San Jose. CaU Hd. from this time on they alwaya met secretly.. She. declares that h wrotej her many affectionate letters, put that about a" year after she had entered- th' . university , be sought to cause a . separation through the Influ ence of - hi parents,- and did finally desert her during the present year and (Continued on Page Five ) Ck-ta Iarl .15! . C 1 1 1 ' 1 1 r' " 1 1 ':)''"' ;y-; ; r ,