, r To 11 ml r Tenant U t. ' , t .1 tii ... ; liy t lit . i . i intr ifsr .' m f unia . . . - . ... .. i Tt ,.ir I".' 1 -.,!. v 4' . 1 -'r vol, x.. h'O. t:s. fV;r r . . . . - ! f! I 1 v - . ... - V. . r -. rOUTLA.NOOJti:CQK'. WfcDNODAY SVKNJNU. l.'OVtlUU I, till TV. KNTY'TWO PAQZX fUlCt TWO CtMTS ; .V,; 7 .::V.m2 Reviews Armada in Hudson.. Angered, Taft Storms at Pittsburgh ers New .Premier Promises to Cease Hostilities Against Revolutionists Meyer China's -. . . , ....... . ........ a. ... ... 4 , , Ba.f ... Yuan'Shi Kai Appointed Premier llffl SECRETARY - " v.- - onicwe PDFAT First - Act to Be Move for Peace 11 V P , 1 . ccr HIllLluunJI I LLLI XI 11 ONLOOKERS DIPLOMAT IS MADE CHIIIESEiPI'S - 1T1L : EMPEROR Appointment Gives Famous ; Celestial Absolute Power In ! Affairs of Kingdom Prom fees to Cease Hostilities. ft'aflad fNH ! WVI MiM4 aTaaahaaf. la tfUl X Kt provta . e4 in Mff MtUabMrj , m via faa. , k-aB-a-BBBBJBSB r.kto. Nov. L Toan, Bhl Kai was a ds ddoI4 eramUr of ChU. Otkr la him. Tb krtlntmnt inakM klm Tirtol nUr of China. Imm)ltlr aTtr fcU ppolntmtnl TA 001 KmI Ua4 brtf aUtemanl f tb poller tBtM44 t purau. Ilia flrat act. b aaid. wIU ba I horn tllKKa avalaat tba rabala. TbM h will opta ntfotUUcma with 0naraJ li Tuaa Hun, tha rarolatJooary eom tnandor. mho mantJy proclaim aim alt prtllBt of China, with tha vlaw r rtaatabltahlnx prtnantnt paaca. , -Tuaa 8It Kai Ttrtoallf eonltnplata a union of taa (ovantmtnt . and (ha rbaia. but wbethW tha rabala will ao- . erpt hla ortrturta la an op quaatlon. . If ha auocaatla In tarmlnatlnf tha IV bcUloa Tuaa will vtrtualir oa ma m of China Wcauao tha am par or prac tically aorranderad -all power by hla 'diet Moaday and Tuaa'a alavatloa to tha pramlarahlp placaa Mm in uia mwa. Important cablnat poaltlon in. tha am- Tba othtr cablnat apolntmanta await bla tfaolalon. , U . . : ., t A Boy amppror of ftilaa, who mar ba forcod to tie to I'altM StalM. f. With tt-Vf 'C oa v;5;:;-V " ' , Steams Up Hudson CAA 1-1 rU :1 . . ' Befort Uncle Sam. J(' "jf: T W ' Armada. ' iV.fT : wLrl iKEE FIGHTERS &&3&M! HtMi AT ATTENTIO.'j W'' VF81. Yacht Wayf Aboard, River Largest 25.000 YAP, STAND Cabinet Officer Bareheaded on Bridge as Vessel Passes the Warships, BOY EMPEROR MAY SEEK PROTECTION ERU.S. EUIG Paktnr. Not. J-CofiflrniaUon or tna port that Hankow haa araia ranoa a I. Anna mora 1b comDlota control of ha wbela,' praeUcally endinf tha flf ht- Infthar. waa received In nwa aia- atchea -todar rrom ma aiainc. who f tha fallen city.' Tha imperUJlata ara tela red to be plunderlnr country amaa and butcherlnar hundreda of paaa Kc... .inn tha Una of their retreat . . . .. .... it.-l v.. All .communicauon wim . araln been aarered. ttha wlraa being ltreled and tha-railroad crippled. '. . sitnatloa xoat OrltloaL ; In PaMn tha altuatlon la moat erlt tii.' antlre northern army; haa If Pressed Too Hard by Rebel- , ' fious : Subjects; ' Child ' Ruler Probably Will Go to Ameri can Legation.:. :-. iWiel lb. army leaarua.and haa flatly I Tefueed. to aerva unleaa demanda ' made SCf alnat I I firai'ao pma 'aaaisl Wlra.) snanajnai,- ;Not. 1-Cblad adrtoaa rrom'Pekln- today atata that In tba laat resort tna mrant araparor of China will Be . ref ua ' In tba American legation. Tho Imperial forcee ara dallr becomlnr pprenenaiTi aa tna rebellion progreaaea and galna atrenrth. and it la laarea mat tna emperor and those Im mediately ourroundlng the throno may have to aeek a haven at any time. .. . It la aald that It haa been ofnclally agreed - to l le to , tho - American lega tion aa tha aureet 1 place of aafaty In caaa of an attempt npon tha llfo of tho amperor or any similar crisle. , . tv than ara arranted. Tha throne la protected by only handful of Manchu -aoldlera. and feared that atUck may be made against them In caaa further complications arlso. which aeema InavlUble. aa tha league's demands ar In conflict with those of tha rebels. . The -old Manchu cabinet haa resigned Tnan 8hl Kai. the - new premier, , la having diffloulty in ..getting In touch with tha revolutionary leadera and tha opening of negotiations to eeaaa boa tllltles haa been delayed. Tha rebels do not approve of hla acceptance of tha offlc . under tha Manchu government (Continued on Page Five.) trailed rwe tart tKl Kaw Tart, Kov. I ilk m aawra- lary af tba Mvfa aat nytag rraaa laata) trwra. Ue aarU ei May flower. VMrtag aUefvtanr ' Mrr. ateaaaad ap tha Iladaow today Kroun laaa formed by tha great armada tha Cat (ad I lata haa ever gathered, ' Whan Admiral Hag Oeterluee f.ea blow tba CaauaacUcwt bcva firtag a aaJala la tha ewrralBry lla 1 gaaa. Ikaaa eaJlora and anaxlaae wtaaaad tba real warsblpa aad aieed at at teaiioa aa tba Mayflower aoaad bar way throagh tha nliaa af ftabuag craR. Bacreury Mayer stood bar haa dad a tha bridge of the Mayflower- aa eteaanad along. Tba pavaaefe arm a that each veaoal bad time to ealota ta tba aeeretary. The pride tna navy participate ta tba dlaplay. An tna Marflowrr reached the bead af tba formidable naval armament aba turned and returned on tha Manhattan) Ida between lh veaaale aad tha chore. Tho carat parade will ba rapaatad to morrow. raaiJi.t Taft will ba Jha Inapactlng offloar.' and 4 prealdeatui ealota win ba firad. At tbta aacond parade tha Mayflower wLU lie off Tom Una villa, aad tha praaldaat will review tha armada aa tba warabjpt steam era- ward., .- ". - ""' -'' .Tha mambera- of tha anata, bonaa and naval aommltttaaa ware gueata af Beo ratary of tho Navy Meyer aboard tha Maynower today. Meyer said: TThls unusual assembling of tha flet demonstrates tha preparedness of tho navy and Its efficiency. It was devised la order to determine what la needed. and where any weaJcneea may lie. . .Tha shortage of man la already obvious; To properly equip tha fleet wa ahould hava 6000 additional men. The fleet la fully 1100 par cent bet. ter in efficiency than It waa la tha 8pan left "ITALY DECLARES GENERAL CANEVA 111 .11 THOUSANDS ATTEND PULITZER FUNERAL fACMnTPADT Dm HOI.UI bHP.LU lLU Oficfal Anncunccmcnt - Made by Turkish Minister That Commander of Italian Army ' In Tripoli. Is:a Prisoner. VENIRfflAlf STAGES FARCE IN TRIAL OF 1 AISJNAMARA Crowds Mn Street About St. Thomas' Church Stand bareheaded. V. aocomotlic Enineer With Feud Against State Witness Sends, Court Spec tators Into Much Laughter. TAFT MAD CLEAR THROUGH: P0U1S TABLE AND ROARS Baited at Pittsbt;ix?i Banquet by Martin Littleton, StcU President Makes His Fast est, Hottest Speech. CONGRESSMAN SLAPPED SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST ACT Chief Executive Shakes Fist at Financiers and Shouts Out Argument RENCH STEAMER SINKS: im 'romajL-cajiarr-lslanda. -No:-i: Twenty-four pasaena-era war emwni off hero today, whan tha French at earner uioiioan nana:' as r tha result of a col- 2 DARING ROBBERS : HOLD IIP EXPRESS TRAIN: G ET NO LOOT 'PACIFIC MAIL MAY BUY Z UHIENTAL STEAMERS San Francisco. Nov. lJ-L.Piinhaa a tne aieamsnipa Monroila and Manrhnrta by the- Paclflo-Mail oomnanv la rj!a.nnut according to advioes received here to day. ' Vice President R. P. Schwerfn la conferring with Judge Robert 8. XiOvett president Of the company in Kew York regarding the Issuance of f 4.600,000 of Pacific Mall atoclc to make noaalbla tha purchase. , Ban pedro. Cat. Nor. 1. Hours lata In reaching here, tha Paclflo fleet ar- rlved offthla port at 10:41 a. m. today, coming to anchor four mllaa off tha breakwater, tha gunboat Vlckaburg alone steaming lnsida tha harbor. Tha vesaela ara not visible to tha naked eye, their position being dlatlngulshed only by a emudge of amoke on tha horlson. There waa great disappointment among tha great number of visitors assembled here to aea tha fleet many of them having coma from a considerable distance. "Tha anchorage of tha fleet is much nearer the Long Beach pier than this port. With - the exception of the famoua American battleship fleet which made the trip around the world, -thla la tha largeat gathering or anipa or tha United States navy ever seen on tha Paolflo eoaat " . '. ... . Admiral ' Chauncey Thomas, In com mand of the aquadron, temporarily placed Admiral W. H. H. Southerland In charge toaay, wnwe no acted aa review ing of fleer, rrom. aDoara tna Vlcksburg. Tomorrow morning special trains will bring Admirals Thomao and Southerland and 60- leading of f lcera to Los Angeles, whera they will ba entertained by ' the chamber of commerce at a luncheon at tha Jonathan club. ",; s yi.. . .. , i ,. ) rr i ...... Hunter and Deer Die- Together. Victoria B.' C. Nov. 1. KUlinsr a deer on the edge of a precipice, Joe Williams. 21, followed hurriedly to the scene, tripped and fell. The bodies of the dear and hunter were found tororh. er In the gulch below. . fDallad fraai taaatd Wire.) 'Roma.' Nov.; 1,-Offlclal announcement was made by the cabinet today that un- laaa Turkey. .oomea-to terms luiy wiu Increase her territorial demanda agaln-t tha sultan.' It ts believed the cabinet h.a AriAmA nnoB B ClaB tO ' BelB the Turkish Ulanda. Th forelan offlea charaeterlaas ab surd tha Constantinople report that (raltad fraaa Laaa Wlra. I New York. Nov. 1. Crowds of thou sands of people, unable to aecura ad- mlaalon to fit Thomas Eptsoopal church today during tha funaral ser vices over tha body of Joslpb Pu lit tor. surrounded tha edifice while the ser vices ware going on. And for fiva mlnates this afternoon tha great newspaoer oraasaa in tha New -York World and the St Louis Poet-Plspatch stopped and all work In tha buildings ceased, during tha time tna auiogy waa being read over the ooay. burial - na'td .rVaae Leaaag Wire.) ' Hall of Racorda. Loa Angelea, Nov. 1. A howling fare waa a tared at the murder trial of JanHa McNamara to day, and even Judge Walter Bordwell waa compelled to relax his usual dig nity sufficiently to smile behind, bis Tha Rev."Erneet Stlrea read thai hand. It foltowed tho paaalng for cause service. Tha choir aang tha I of Lore nio Romanes., a former locomo- woria-xamed newaDanerman'a favorite I tiva. .nrinur a ! utii AmT nrmnm, ana alienee reined in tha nela-h. I h h tha i4a',n Tha n.i. imm. n.n..i ran.va haa been captured. It rraw" ol ln" cnurcn. tna crowd in tha dlately aaaailed Romanea who. ha declarea Italy has not had a alngie set. !1'nain"; "re"aea Quickly admitted, had a personal feud x..:..-,. " ? ' . . " I with William Mulnoiiand. bead of tha wunii ouuvr. ojcwii ujarxa. tvnltu Praa. taaafd Wlre.l . I i-oionei ueorge Harvey, General John n.i.ntinnnifl. Nov. tz-Wif Mima- Menaerson, Frederick Judson. Beth Low. ... ri,.rv. faaha today officially an- St Clair McKelway. Jamea M. Lane. nounced that General Caneva, command-1 George Rives and J. Angus Bhaw. - In- lne- the Italian army in inpom umm i mrawn , waa at. woooiswn cemetery, Ka.a oantured bv-tha Turka. Foreign I wnere a great crtwd had also aathered diplomats hera discredit tna atatemeni. i to pay its last reapecta. NOTED BARRISTER'S SON Loa Angelea water system, ' who,, aa a member of tha mayor's committee to in vaatlgata tha dertructlon of tha Times, alleged that It waa blown up by- dyna mite Romanes ' admitted sending varioua anonymoua communications to Mulliol land, most of which were of a decidedly humorous character and hla elaborate explanations were usually of such an lll I rn rw nnnni snA amusing cnaracier mat tna oanirr waa rXIL.L.CL1' Dl DUnULAnO kPt busy checking outbursts of laugh . i i , . . i ter irom . tna spectators. New Orleans. Nov. L . Edrar Farrarl . Bant Two Tears Aro. jr., son or tba president of tha Amert-I All of the communications were sant can Bar association, was ahot and in. I to Mulholland aoma two vara int. ba- sunuy Biuea nera, oy. two burglars I fore tha Times waa blown up, but they wnom no was pursuing at an early hour I indicated such a prejudice against him toaay. rn ourgiara escaped. , , 1 thai the state finally challenged him. Farrara house waa entered vesterdav The defenso objected to the entertaining ana many articles or vaiuo taken. Today. I of tha challenge because the expressions attar a three hours' Dame aespitf tnei" irum mo name, ne saw I were gainea prior to in. aata or tne fire from the Italian torpedo boata off iwo men prowling around. Thinking ha 1 alleged crimw. tr-fi-4 r-a, i i Maviaaiaws, W. , M. r rraldat Tart'a oart . era bubUlag rr tm af he prMat aifht with riiltuf (h.r mkn m.nhra ,f h. rKmbr f tmmtvm af my "attiiad- kia. Ilundrada af ml!!io.i. in . . fWial af l Ha t. tre.t Biu4t tt baaquat there at whlcb IM pr.IJe Bomlnally tha iuni of honor. tvpii Ul the prMldent wae la h.m to Coasraawnaa Mania W. UtlUiw In Bjoa daauarletloa ef tha IThr.n I. a. aad a demand for Ita rrvaaL r ii i ton's daoacutlea was vi.dl cbrad. Tart atad Oaas Thraagh. Whan LlHlaloa enrlud.d Pmit.m Taft had only 11 minutes raica hi train, lie was mad rlrar throuab. R. Using that ha bains txitch.rad la mak a PHtatrorgn holiday, ha aliarkiHt Ltltlatoa's .rrjinmt In a way that was rerd breaklng for the stolid Tsft Ultllton had aald the gharman law waa IndaHnKe. Taft shook hla flata at tba business men and ahoutvd: This law has been on tha aialnta dooks tor ft rr.- Jt ). is boan con strued And construed and oontruad bf tba supremo court Whan tha ben tit myaaJf I have had opportunely to con sider Ita parpoM and affect Tha two decisions randaivd last spring War apocn-maamg ana in my judarnent give definite meaning to the statute. They ara tbaaa. and you will find them If you will search: ."That any combination In restraint of trade with the put-nose and effect of stifling or suppressing com petition, controlling prices or estahlj.h lng a monopoly la In violation of tha statute.' .'..- Purpoae Tn Into Zw. I aay that tha aupreme court put Into the law Its purpose. I sm talking with men who understand business; I am talking to Intelligent men who know what I am talking about when I ssv that men know whether they Intend tot sttrte competition, eatabllsh a monopoly or control prices." President Tart's face waa suffused. The Plttshurfthere leaned forwsrd at tentlvely.v - The president almost creamed; - MMy friend and braser. Littleton, of. fero whatf What dtV he offer except . the repeal of this at lute and the en-' (Continued on Tage Seven.) Tk. Turkiah disDstcb reports that Ca neva waa' captured In a desperate bat i. k.iw.m Turks and Arabs on one Ma awi italiana on the other on the .niiUit. f Trlnoli'1 1 1 ' ' ' Chefket Pasha today annoufacad also that official dlspatchea assert that tha Turks ar ateadlly puanmg mm xwums back to tha coaat and ha expressed con fidence that they would soon oa capiureo or forced to board their warships lying off tha city, of Tripoli. ., , .. rarvet Paaha declares ' tha Turks have captured five mora forta at Tripoli, ME BEATEN .hnra. Tha war minister says tna nai lans ara being reimorcea oauy. out mai recognised - them gave chase. He as was tha burglars, he uat overtaking let wnicn entered Farrar'a head and kiiiea mm instantly. tha Araba flocking from tha interior to them when- ona of the men fired a bul- loin the Turkish army mora xnan onset tna Italian numerical gaui,., Niee France. Nov.. I. Wholeala ar rests of anarchists throughout Italy are reported today by frontier advices re-1 WEST, 0LC0TT AND KAY When firat confronted with tha let ters Romanea declined to say ' whether or not be had written them. I wouldn't talk to your lady detect ive." he said to Deputy Horton, "and I guess i won't to you." Later, however, he told all about It Ho characterised tha state's expenditure (Continued on Pago. Fourteen.) I nflK fWPR I firifQ A f5 AIM of 1100.000 to Inveatlgate tho Timee ex- "r".. w ' -vw.w nwiniii u.inaion aa tha establishment of a "cor. CHfNESE IMPERIAL TROOPS TAKING THE FIELD AGAINST THE ARMED 1 INSURGENTS Desperadoes Stop - a Train I Across the River From Mem- l : phis, Blow Safe, and Make Good Their Escape. . , . frjnitetf fr.u Leased Wlnt.i " ' Memphis. . Tenn., Nov. 1. Holding up the westbound Rock . Island mall and axpress train , at Arkansas ' Junction, J serosa tha Mississippi xrom nera, eany 1 Jfoday, two . masked robbers blew the money. Posses ara in pursuit. - , The holdup of tho . train waa most daring. Ona bandit flagged tha train and than covered the engineer when tne angina came to ft halt -At the same I moment tha second , robber appeared from tho bushes beside the track, en tered the' mall ear and forced tha clerks to show him where tha registered mall was.' Later ha 11 nee" up the mail clerks in tha and of the car, entered the ex press car, tied tho messenger hard and fast and blew the aaf e. . One robber I covered the messenger and. the mail clerks, while the other covered tha en gineer. After the Mowing of the safe, the hrid!!ts force! tne enfeirpr st revol-I vers points to run the train on a sld-1-ir. e-1 t' en 1 - 'h rctbtrs f:- i. The r i i . - f'r jir.ic 1-s i ;.!. 1, ; - I. I 1 1 li;l V; . , .. la cnoou 'tf nlrrs with the rebels the Imperial troops have shown the effect of their training. ruptlon fund," and positively declared ha would not believe Mulholland, who signed the report "under oath." Ha also said he wouia iook -witn suspicion" on most of the testimony of city officials who might be called In this case. ... Would Hot Discuss Daemon. Neither District Attorney Fraderlcka nor counsel for ' tha defendant would discuss at length the decision of the I ILTIITCMAMT PARIMl Kin CD Indianapolis court turning all of the kikwikiiniu wviyiumiiLi.11 1 books, pane (ft.lem Bnrean of Ai famniv Salem, Or., Nov. L Governor West Secretary of State Olcott and State I Treaaurer Kay left at 11:15 today for Oregon City to meet Major Mclndoe to confer . with .him regarding the locks ' situation. EDGAR M. SIMPSON MADE TERRIBLY UI ill Texan Attacked in New Or ""leans While on Way to At tend Conference. of South ern Governors May Die. 1 (Salem - Bureau of Tha Journal. 1 ' Salem, Or., Nov. 1. Edgar m. Simn- son, m ine reorganization or the Oregon naval militia by Governor West, was duly elected and commissioned lieuten ant commander. . :, ,'v. ,'. "BIG INTERESTS" PUT STOCK PRICES TO SKYp ' TRADING IS EAVY 4 Nem Tork, , Nov. ' l.Tbe big ) financial Interests advanced" the 4 4e stock market to sensational fig- 4 4 .urea by sheer force today. For d a time tnere waa some reaIlz-.4 d ... ing of aales by those who wanted a to taxe proms but the trade dt S continued strong pott of tha 4r day. United States Steel shares 4 4 closed 3 Ts points higher for both 4) 4 .. the common and preferred. Anal- 4 4 . gamated Copper - i points,. d d American Smelter i and Na- 4 4r tlor.al Lead 1 point The strength 4 d in -the metal shares forced a d much higher price In leading S - railroad stocks. I books, papers, etc., seised by the Burns detectives in the raid on the structural Iron Workera' neaaquartera over to the federal government ' But j Fredericks waa plainly welt pleased and showed by hla attitude that be expected, soon-to hava possession of the alleged evidence. Darrow aw: - 1';'' ; Well, It was to ba expected. I am not surprised." ,'v"1-' The defense gamed a point when tha state withdrew Its objection to the de- fense'a challenge against Architect Thomae E. Preston, and ba waa finally excused. ";vt. ,-;. : - The third panel of veniremen waa qualified today by Judge Bordwell, the early session being ' devoted to that task. In all 225 men have been drawn and to data there ara only nine ccu pants of tha Jury box subject, to per emptory challenge.;. Court Considers Challenges, ' When court reconvened today Ju-dpe Bordwell was Still considering the chal lenge for csuae interposed acainat Thomas E. Preaton. the local sivtiftect who aald that from the outset ho had never doubted that the Times was tlnwji up in a fel'Ti"" r'ffr h ur.:.'n rrt-T or their ; Tne fun t (Dnlted Frass Leaad Wire.) New Orleans. La., Nov. 1. Mistakes for a strikebreaker and terribly beaten by three men, Walter Z. Allen, president of the American National bank of Ten rill. Texas, and a close friend of Gov ernof O. B. Colquitt of that atata. Is In a serious condition hera today. He was) ' en route to the depot when attacked. Allen was hera to attend tho confer enca of governors of southern atatea. On tha way to tho railroad station three) alleged strikers cried. "There goes s scab." 'Allen waa Immediately attacked. Ha tried to argue but the men seised and beat him. Passersby rescued him ant hla assailants were arrested. It Is feared Allen . Is dying from concussion of th brain. ; - NEXT SUNDAY Bar Are Two illustrated Teatarea Of Especial Interest to the I'ao , pie of Portland aad Oregon. . SSMZirisCEWCSS OP : TB33 CZZ COVSTSOVSJQ. Brief review of events of cna- quence that occurred in old Ma nomah county building, written lj ona who knows. het cocair. After a speclil trip Ihr. '--' Ores1"1, writer t . w . t ; of j ere t .' " the 1 '.C i " ' ' ' ' COiin?;.-, c-r , t'v-