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UOS'DAV CVCMIKO, NOVEMBW I, tlU,-rJO!tTlil I'AOLi t'SICB WO CTHT8 Ml II III ) tit 1114 Yankee Cruiser Dispatched to ' Tripoli m i n m m m ' n' m m m m m Charges of Cruelty to Be Investigated m m m m m ' ' m m ' m m m . m m m Correspondent Tells Story of Horrors XHVlilN TU15 TYKANT SICKENS in BECOMES HEAOOFT STATES HAH SOLDIERS MURDER IKEY'S APPEAL : VARSHIF LEFT TO DIE SPEEDS TO SCENE ROUBLEO HfflK HEARD REBELS CAPTURE I; EMPEROR If FLEE Cables to' Vancouver c-J San Francisco Chlnete KrAi;a- pen TcM cf FaJ cf C -A3 fi Peaceful ax PRINCE CHIN'G PRISONER; OTHER UANCHUS ESCAPE 'Midget Physician" Is Inaug- Correspondent of Kew York United States Declared to Be urated as President of Re- World and Many other wrt- Mosuavoratiy situaiea lor ten Refuse Longer to Re main With Marauders, public Amidst Pomp and Display Monster Tasks. Intervention Italians Indig nantly Deny Massacres, 1 J A J . -1 Uf ." T Tf wrt K,Tk. Xr. t. f rrLft yancUco L MJrr ' Jr," wbo take - offlc today 4rrUeii. I Mxlo. 1.0 rtj & WloUoc (("dlltff ,th Zij5i-1 Ut rTolutlo And fcarinf th rbla mlfht raptur and. loot !tIco City, th British OTmmrnt. throuah Ita eon ul her today. bi InairucUd tha EnlU!i rtaldtnta ta demand arm for thalr ra '. taction from tha 'Madera ovarnmant.i Imtructlona add that If the arma ara net forthcoming, Kngland will pror1d thorn tbroufh. tliangUah . coeaulata. Xlrxlco City, Nor. . Pomp and dla play,' rrnre rrd tha tntarbal. dtasonalona f dlampted country- todays when "rtiiglco K. Ifadaro waa lnauirura.td aa iprraldant ' of ' Maxlco. .Thouaanda llnetl tha atreata. to ' watch tha;preal dnticarrlao pan. : iJ . ' ,- '.' .. No prealdcnt of any. country tho also of atrxtco haa cyer aa'randad to tha Beat of power' tri. tha faro' of greater opposition,-.' Wlliv aecuaed conaplratora la thr 'dlffereTrt 'plot a'gaJnaf hlfe per ron In prison; ; with' General Bernardo Reyea, ' leader of an- anauoceaaful at tempt to uaaeat him. exiled to San An tonlo, awaiting a propltloua moment to start clylt war; with Guatemala threat ICWW tmm tin W I Caataatto.Ktr. It was afft ciaUf ajtaoae4 ay Ike w shUletry a hew Ye Wetd aUtoska 1 aea l4a laal Tfa fcare rc- tfm rroarta.McCVIUas, Ma wa ear. tared f. atUiM H IiaiUaa a4 r saasiaU le ai Mea4 eardlu I Uatag tae reaaaiadea af te fma etenr af tM karrltOa lulla aaasaarrea lyylsaaera. la Trin thai kaa yef Vm aWUed, la rt. ta aia atateaaeat freat MeCalUatk, vrftua atkiaJu. rda: "it m aeetset aataat O.e tBuraWa af laaaceat Arab wow a a. aaf efcUtfreax, last week I relra4 lay afnetal aaawra aa a cerreapaatdeat ta Uvnerai Can we. I eaanot rtaaala lor wt(b aa assay raleb ta aa arsny, kat aa araaed waa4 af anaraa4ra a ad a iaA af aaaaaetaa. Waeae aa4 CatUra "Abeut 4 woaieai ad caUdrea aad Its art have aeen ehoL "Crlppiea aad taiad hm Oelifcerately abac who bornea were burned, war left aa tha (round and refused eeea a drop af ater. I peraanally witneaaed tbeaa sccnee af horror aad paeterrephed tbeea for tha World. . . ' i "There waa mot th faiatest preteaaa af Justice. Tha Arab quarter waa arer rua with erasy soldiers with revel r era. shooting every Arab snaa, vaaaaa aad child they met Of flee re ware worse than me a. Tha army ta dmraltaed. On retarving oiy paper, 1 waa earn- taaned to beadouartera. but refused ta conalder aay communication through -"i;-m-ww mm liowirer, the TurkUh dlple knowa Oermao military erlUo and car-1 -.. ror.Kor. .Ai.. ... .... "'!T. n ii- r I . -: - . IT. I tnat ntgnr v aonatrued aa aa aoUolaa' tooH the same step. Erery British oor.Uoa of tho atate department . ootloJ: reeponoem except one icarea taoay. Officially tha reports af tha Itiiaa raeu aayoad inavata. Tha facta of the maasacre are- be- ulTT T T.. "-" ld' owing Wiin a fliBMiirsT aayi Bvm aw aaaaai tea ail. 1 a a w r- wwawae m . . a a - . a- t-r a .1..1. I Turkar'a appeal la merely oart mf a rrh. iMflM ere wnrea then .n I eawpatga conducted , through out Chrle-I elan or Armenian. massacre.. The pro- ,rV,onl to l?1 rB,pll,Jr a Italian Jews Ware maaaacred by mistake i among tba.Araba. , . . - I Ih"aTtly d.nylag reported -massa- -Tha Araba did mutilate oorpaed, but! r5ft 5".? Lv 2?. "Ui .! IS that.xanrTrWl L?OTJ luuHvre. jrav i jurat wrae) moil 1 1 . i : oourteoua epponmt. and used , to brtagL1? ,, ?m tf.M .i..?-K.-CttJK.,L!0 In wounded, I taJlana and.r-a .fUg -of i"11 Wl!iU!tr' rubJ,ct? truea: I B0W wn eporta that Innocent pwwm ubtj eeep awusuierea Dy I lai laa aoldlera 1 ara absolutely falsa - and Weafclagtea. Ka. C Tha lhta4 gfatea ere leer Cheater left Malta Way fee Tr1pe4j, whera lis aewmsader wtit taeeatisale tha chargea c tearharwae tratat af the Terka. aaado aaalael Italy. Tha Stats Aepartaaeai le reuceat. bat It la beUeee4 that the flisaaUihtag lef tha arataer la a direct reeuli af the appeal aa4e by Tarhey ta lha Called lautea, , Toasewf ZU fa aha. Tarfctsb aaiaaies. dee here, la aa Interview today aald I that tha appeal af Tarhey for Aawrieaa laterveaUoa at TrlooU la tha idbmI foe brars have the ease af eeeimoa huBBaaitr. la whlosj isk sep4e. I uewertd la laiaresied. . t Baata at Ayeal. . ; "Our appeal tax tha AaaerteajM.aa ha eeja, ra oaaeg . aet only oa oar pa- I UUoeJ aad terrttortal relations, but ea tha broad ground af humaAitartaAiam. It la la the name of oleuisauoa that wa appeal ta the civilised countries of tho world ta etep tha barbarlUea aad In human era el (He being practiced ta Tripoli. Turkey is case of humanity 1 whiah all aailoaa af the world are alike tntereated." ' . Toasoura attllMde tnakaa Mmi k ezoeptlf.. Ih.l Tnrk.. r v.. th ooasuU ,f am s la-Uai An,.riJ win k. fcT.i .C . Tha highest price aver pa Id la Fartlaad at thla ported af tha year ruled today ta tha wnelo aala agg market whea sale were mad at I1H a dosea. guppllea of freeh ranch a lock ar sxcred-. tDiiy amaiL , , . . d At tba same time there waa aa advanoe of 1H a pound ta tho atroclUea at Tripoli have been etreno-1 , price af fresh cream ary butter. to r the smaller . make. While' there- ta ptoaty of cold m . Mmr? wmmmn m ice 'iKv iHfeitii,; , Olspatches . From ' Hsngkcna -fS (rf' i U . Say Revcfutlonlst Victory Is -CCS ' ' Wm$tf. : Being Celebrated There, . t X. 1 V tfl? y ' .- -' Zr-' " Al y If b ' I - aey that. iae V'V 'S- ' Vs I 'Ki-'U'SiliS rehato aoa aaptarwg Asaop. Cataa. a4 vi T-C . lewperer eera t i : : - in nnnrirri unnmn nnnn inn . Tiirn Vr. UUUrtK mUKKId . rUKILANU lAIXto nuniTn nnionm cim in inmpTmi : dm iu rmouu; ouu iu llhioiuii. i ; D0ES"FI!IE)'1P THAffllG CROIS i n . . i i . , i EGGS AT HIGHEST PRICE; BUTTER AND ! i CHEESE! CLIMBING (Continued on Page Seven.) BhStii BR. SG "The Italians frankly admit they are conducting thl war aa a war of exter mination. No quarter la even given ta tb Arabs, 'whom Caneva persists In regarding aa .hon-combatant. S . - Axabe htost hta Bhot. ' ' "II say ha U fighting Turkey. -Tha Arabs, therefore, ara not regular aoldlera ta . uniform and must bo shot whan caught with arma In their band, wheth er under tha white flag or not. On Oc tober U, a small but brava force of Arab broke tha Italian Una near Bu rn llyana and ware surrounded In a houao. where they, fought 11 hours. Their ammunition, waa then exhausted and all were butchered, despite tha white flag, "These, atrocities have , aroused tho whole country to a pitch of Incredible desperation. Women and boy have gone into tba desert to fight btald tha men, ae have likewise all tha relatives of tho Innocent town Arab maaaacred by tna Italian. Mutilated had mortally wounded men In the battle front with one leg or arm ahot away,, creep up to tno Itialan ilnee.for the satisfaction of Killing at least ona mora Italian before they .dla.i.,.;v"".';.:;i.,.i ' -. ' ?- " , Moly War Xa Proolalmed. 'A holy war baa been successfully proclaimed. Bedouins from Egypt, Arabs (Continued on Pago Seven.) storage butter available at lower prtcea, freeh stock la not being made faat enough for tha de mand. ... , Tha advance of a half cent a pound la the. cheese market hare thla morning comes aa a result of tha lack of offerings at Til la mook. which la considered . tha cbeesa center of the Pacific ' coaC ' ' ' . ; . -, d TYPES QF OPPOSING TROOPS NOW IN NORTH AFRICA Aground 3 at -Entrance ; to Port from the Soudan, all Joining tha Trlpoll- DlALrMUt' D;M in. vny an aavanoe guara or iu ; OiaKeiey, Dig I Tamp , MUSI Arab is ao far attacking the Italian, Pi., j n r-u. truu vru. a . 1 oe,P" "a naicuiou statements in in OlanU j TOO! CUD I ICe. tO ItalUnpapere that the fnemy'g lossoa Her Great Peril. (Special to-The JoaraaLt -, Seattle, Nov.- . While entering ' Port Blakeley thla morning - tha British steamer Hlllcraif, formerly . tha Ban- jiockburn,! ran aground on reefs at the entrance and la held' fast. Tb.-vessel haa 8000 tons,, inostly lumber.' aboard, and It Ii believed ah la In a aefloua po sition. The cause of tb mishap ia not apparent, as the ahlp waa but a few feet out of the channel and tha weather waa. clear." Th revenue cutter Tahoma and tugs have gone to her aaslstance and ' scowa ' have been, dispatched to lighter her. run Into thousands. f "The Italian may be able to hold on hero as th Spaniards have at Melilla, but v there la absolutely no chance of thelf advancing into tb deserts against tha main Turco-Arablo force under Fethl Boy, th new and energetic VaJI. whose appearand- on : the scene haa changed Continued on Page Seven.) u The -mishap occurred on , an- ebb tide. and as there la a long run out with a all of II feet. It, Is thought tha steam' er will be seriously damaged, although rush work la being; done to lighter her. No high tido Occurs until early tomor row, and It Is not thought efforts In tha meantime to pull her off will bo ,- succeaaiui. ' : ' . . ; Tha Hillcrag lx a new vessel, under charter to Hind, Rolph & 'Co. for Port . Plrle. She arrived from Europe la Sep- tember on bar maiden voyage, and dl charged part carg-c at that tlm at Port. land. Last March while outward bound from Antwerp for thla coast, aha waa In a collision la tha British channel and Waa beached. ' to prevent her staking. Repairs took, three months, after -which tha interrupted -voyage waa resumed. . After arrival on thl coast, the Ban rockburn - waa ' ol and j her name ;i changed. ' , She bad taken part cargo at Belllngbam and F-verett and waa to eemplete at Blake ey.' III .. ..'I m . Mi r I i .f r '"i p I " k . - "i . Jr. ' - ! t j! Cameron Says More Entangle- Reception,... Consequently, Is . ,ments for Wikfa Have Been warm one From 4000 Peo- Disclosed by Former Cashier of Bank That Failed. ple'at:the'Depot,:Trafflo Links Are Emphasized. K. Cooper Morris' returned to Salem thla morning to reenter the penitentiary after three weeks apent la Portland In Inspecting tha booka of tha Oregon Trust A Savings bank, of which ba waa once caahler. Ha waa sentenced to .six years' Imprisonment for embezzlement of funds from tha bank, and . waa re cently called to Portland to assist tba district attorney of floe la preparing I rled hope and encouragement to tha t , (gpeetal ta The JoeraaLi , , Lewlston. Idaho, Nov. I. JTour thoa. aad wildly cheering people awarmed around tha Lewlston depot at o'clock thla morning la enthualaatl welcome af tba large and repreaaatatlvo trada ex cursion . from Portland., Tho It men from practically every wholesale bust ness houaa of Portland not only ear ths ovldene for th trial of Louts 3. WHde on January J. - District Attorney Cameron thia morn ing aald that Morrla haa dona "fine work" in scanning tha booka. Ha la not prepared to disclose what haa been Idaho-Washington Development league meeting, out .they Brought Lewlston th first aunahlne It ba aeen In a month. Yesterday It waa thought tha Port Iandera would have, to hoist thslr um- hrallaa, but thla morning tha aun came found, he aaya, but intimated that the ut and prediction are that fair weath- exa ml nation by tha former caahler haa revealed new transaetlona for tha en tanglement of Wilde. He aaya a mass of papers haa been gone over and Mor ris baa thrown light upon them that will be exceedingly valuable to tha state la the trial of Wilde. " Morrla and "Wilde ara Jointly Indicted on the charge of ambessllng $(0,000 from the bank through the sal of Home Telephone bond to th bank by Wilde. They are alleged to have divided that sum aa; "plunder." Morrla ia to ba a wltnaaa for th atat In . tha trial of wiide. : j ..-''-j.- District Attorney Cameron says Mor ris will be needed again before Janu ary. . Just when he will return to Port land, or for how long, tha district at torney will not, say. But he repela the Insinuation that Morrla haa been merely loitering in luxury tha paat three weeka. He aay th (former banker baa been at work on th. books, digging up the facta needed for the forthcoming trial. Morrla haa been living at ona of the leading ;i.hotellon.v-Waahlngton street .., Jay Bowerman haa been employed by Wilde to assist in r the defense. His chief counsel ia Dan J. Malarkey. Wilde la back in Portland, prepared to remain until after the ' trial. ; He. declare , he I,unalarme(T by the reports concerning Morris' inspection of the booka and holds to his earlier intimation that he will uncover some interesting things as to . the , motives of those ' behind th present prosecution. or will continue over Tueaday when tha Oregonlana will depart for Walla Walla on tho aecond leg of their Inland Um pire xcuralon. No eooner had the Portland delega- (Contlnued on Page Eight) tr-aMal rvaat jm.mt wwai Taaeeevar, 0. C, hrr, aatwrdug a a cable la a Chtaaas aarty a tha re la eaptsrM Pahisg . rwurttf eftee- 11 har of flgtua. Tho sable waa ta th TaJ tia Tet 9 hero, aad had vtdnlly toe dUret4 K aH lha rWl tapar ew th Mil- aaaL After aireet nghttog all saarmlag It la reported lha htaaca pftaea tl4 froca tha lty. "AQ la peaeefar ar tho laat warda Os lha tab la which tecal Chlais take la am taot tho eeptara taatt ptaro wlthaot heavy hloadshed. Other oablagraaa fraea lloagheog aad ghaaghal to the rebel pepr hare pre Orally roaflrea the fall of Pah lag. The eahle froea ghaaghal aaya: ltevartiaaartao hare r pre red Poking after a hard right. . Prtaeo Chiag wee tafcaa pitaooar hot th regeat aad tho 4 by rughL- Th Hongkong cat) I oeret rNewe of Peklag'a easture by revolo- tloaarlea haa beea rooelved hare and all night long there waa a great ealebratloa with flreorackera" rrn4 hw Uaa wit ka rraatlac. Nov. Peking ha fallea baa oath tha combined onslaught of rebels from Laa Chow and a largo Bomber of aoldlera of tho modern army stationed In tb capital who cast their lot with tha revolutionist as soon aa the attack waa made, according to ru mor trr Shanghai, aaya a correspondent Of the Chineee free Proa. Tb fighting lasted for eeveral hour with Chineee ea one aide and hfanJ ehu on tb other, eaya the dispatch. Chinese members of- the Imperial army either refused to fight er Join- tho rebels. Prince Chlng. former premier. was captured and a number of Mancbu nobles committed snlolde rather than suffer , the disgrace of death at tha hande of tba revolutionist. . mparog aad Bogea Haa, Tha prince. regent and tha child em peror are reported to have fled and ara la hiding. ...All officials of the Manchu government , ara reported . to have left Peking.' - '. Local revolutionists consider tha fall af Poking aa incredible at thla time. No word baa beea received from tho Peking correspondent of tha Chinese dallies but thla olrcumstanoe Is generally ac cepted as confirmation of the report. Oovmors Baaldaaoa Tired. Hongkong dispatch states that reb- . els aet fire to the residence of tho gov ernor of Quan Tung province in Can ton and that h waa forced to aeek refuge In the admiralty building. Wong Hlng, one of the prominent rev olutionists, has arrived in Shanghai and will assume charge of tha revolutionary plana In. tha eouthern provinces. , , San Francisco, Nov. ."The Chines (Continued on Page Two.) OH Mi TO UN JED STATES ACCEPTS PORTFOLIO UNDER REBELS Famous ' Diplomatist Makes : Announcement He. Will Be ; , ' Foreign Secretary.' " . Above la a Jtroap of Turkish aoldlera. Below i a picture of Italian inf antrrmeB camping near Tripoli. . RELEASEDBYCOUR .is.' q - Proposed Peace Term. . (United rrM Leaaed; Wlre.1 . d v Shanghai, Nov. .-Detlls of a the peace terms proposed by LI Yuan - Heng have reached hero. o The four most Important articles are: : dV First The deposition : of the d emperor and hla degradation to : the rank of a commoner. Second That the government d of the country be republican in form, and It be known a the a - Republic of Han. y o Third -Tha t a premier be , elected from within tho rank of the revolutionists. . : Fourth That a president of the republic be chosen, by public election, .:- - '"v , . ; I It- Justices Dismiss the Charge Against Man .-Who ;Beat ) Booker. Tf Washington; : j. - - (tatted Pnas Leaaed Wwe. Shanghai, Nov." (. Permanence ' and tability for tho now Chinese provision al government proposed by 14 Yuan Heng, recently proclaimed president of fUnlted -Prom Leased Wire.) ' I tha Han roDUblic, are indicated todav New lora. ftov. . ienry Ulrlch. who! with tha announcement that Wa Tina rrcenuy aiiscKca aao aenonsiy Deal met Fang, former minister to the United negro educator, Booker T. Washington. I tea haa aooected tha Mat of f nr. ten who, ue uqn, w prowung axouna i secretary nnaer the new regime, Wuen his homo hero and bad Insulted hlslT.unr Tin ana of the moat nmmlnnnl wife, waa today acquitted of. tba as- I m,n in tho empire, hae been offered the aauit cnarge. uincn waa Treed by a vote of two of the three Justices who aat on the case. , X Uliich left the court room he waa arrested ' on tba charge of wife deser- (Continued on Page Five.) place of Wu'a first aaatetant. The astuteneas of Wu Ting Fan?, it is -believed here, would have preve;.J hla ' actually throwing in his lot the rebels aralmt the err-t-ernr ' li h. x i w I .... J" I" I - I L j i . 1 . 'i i i f . .j. . . , j . - . 1 - . - 'I .v.. . . , . i. . - i