A Hc-ttnr I'oiltlcm ; COAST TUliTJUlt. I aa. a w M S-- 1 1 1 4 e l W.t ti. W "" Lia. -, , - T-, - - ; - -r, T T -,- u, Ti. Tie te'.leS vj-a) fats t t'lVi Ui'iit), u.ie. , t , , . , , " .. r , ft. mm VOL. X. HO. tit I'OKTLAXD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY .CVCHIMO.' J.'OVEMHSR I, llll-TWKNTV-TWO TAGU price two ctrrn jMtrv.w;:: Progressives Are Viccoripus in Eastern Elections . Voters xSlap President Philadelphia Turns Out Grafters Tammany Hall Is Hard Hit in New York REGRET REPORT Special Election Is Postponed EASTERN ELECTION RESULTS "(Mi U O -rt"i r N rrv;::::::: i : : 1 ' iK'. V rr h(MkUe stale imUI U 4 y eaeelt niw..v.tiM rv naw. -4 ef cweue4i T. Mt Iavrl. eWie4 mare ef CtUaU; pr4 kiti, f-er.4 stare ef Tl. rrTMlx U aaejartty eeiee le eeul m.I1. ...tHlS UlrUtlrt. lWUM ta4 re-' I ft4ttUl. ! atetett ta eey iUS Steele l'g i4) llrsat IM !. . TwVtAt'Utr f &, Urea-tag eft Teams ay gvtaw Tasaaaeay eeetety Iktil electee r srrew saerft. luywHieea lVM Breeeifa 4UUJ tittrtrt etw Iteetr galea,. ' Wrw Jey t--S-lalara M JUfaalkea. UaUe. eu4 eey i RV4 Jl4 X. 2. lUIr. Hr Br, trrr, 4 Mt4r UI !! UlnimtHmert rrrU4 tnrf WrUUIiv !4trVti H t 14 UU rffUlW. Mt fti4 pw - Wmm'inl rtrl Brtvtr. Pwiwttl, lr(4 tvvf yt . MUr ui l'l4. l4lUe !Upbllc euUlr, U1 lct LnlM4 ul . 1 ' ' PROGRESSIVESARE NEIWOSKSIKES REJOICING OVER GRIP OF TAMMANY; T I II MANY SUCCESSES C AMTLn HM11ILU f Members" of Both Parties Jubl- So Small Is Majority for Or lant Local Incidents Dor ganization That Republicans Not Change Face of Victory .-Wilson Really Upheld." May Demand That Votes Be Relisted. Washlncton. Not. . -Prirlv ' llh prtlw In Washington ar rJolcn V . . u . .liUn Mtiirnl. which ViVa J mill4 rniM Lnm4 Wlr Nw York. Not. I. With Uotr ooonty I ticket bartir rraplnc Ihrouth, with f.tlr JuaicUl tlrkft" ta rrooklyn r Tldn'no tt th voer r atUfmlnod I WhilmwJ, and with tb ifatnblr o rebuV tti pontical W), inwt 4 m um local iucidenU a erm ititH that cm4 to ba Ineonalftant : with thin Tlaw.- but whn th aM ara . known It la rhown that tha ftaaral raault la aatjafoetory to' tha rogia alTea. ; ' ' S ' ' ' ; " ' . Two.rrcat poilttcalJ machlnaa wara 4alt aolar pltsaa blowa Senator Bolaa ' renroia In Phlladelphl. Ta., and Ban- ator Votfl In Maaaachuaetta. Other . treat antl-machlna-tiiumpha war tlM V anatrhln of tha Nek York lelUtura f com. Tammany and. tha defeat of Gor man, pemocrat, tor goT',mor of Mary land. ' Prealdent Taff open aupport waa not Mmh to un tha dar for tha ticket of iu' rT In HlnclnnatL one of tha J worst machine ,' rulera In " tha t United I "Statea. . - . '". 'Xartrae JTot Bean. : ' 'in Iew Jeraey ' a auperflclal Ylew , would. Indicate a reyerae for Woodrow ' Trilaon. who acema to be partially re- t. tttM t(lnn nf -A ReDUDII- Af can letrlalature.' But thoae who know I local condltlona reallae that Wllaon naa m v r - ' i . (Continued on Pan; Two.) , . . Republican, Tantmanjr. HU la badly frlchtenad oyer tha election raaulta to day. rbe loaa of control of tha New York legtalatura and the- looaenlnf of Timnnny i . (rip in ' New Tork clly la ciuelna; prediction of the paailna; of tha ruia or noes aiorphy. Republican County Cbalrtnan fiamaal Koenlc threatena to demand a recount of tha vote, no email waa tha margin of victory for-Tammany In tha county. -i It la expected that William Barnee of Albany will now retaliate on tha Daroo- erata who probed hla political rule in tha .capital by demanding; that tha new Republican legislature- Investigate tha admlnlatratlon In New York elty. Barnea blamea Murphy for tha. Albany probe, and with tha Republicans controlling tha jeglalatura nera opportunity), for re taliation haa come. The ballot for boti houaes of the leg ialatura ,gjTea.. tha . Republlcana 111 members and tha Democrats It. It is believed that the proposed In vestigation, will be directed against the Brooklyn Judicial candidates who, U waa charged, aa candidate, for the auprema bench, paid. Tammany $39,000 for their nomlnatlona. ' Tha Bociallat vote waa a surprise.' In Schnectady, H. H. Merrill waa elected as the f lrat ' Socialist assemblyman ' In the Near .York legislature. Schenectady also elected Munn, Bociallat, mayor. f3J it ' : ir n. jt i - . w mm. sj ar FUSil CHDAIE ROLPH CANDIDATES jV,' 0 M A H ACCUSES S OVER W ITOECLH SWEEP SON IN LAW PHIPPS ? m Vote on Charter Febmani 18 el aH Union of Rival Forces Sought mmm COMES TODAY FOR GOSPEL REVIVAL . Gipsy Smith Will Be Met at Vancouver by Local Com mittee In Charge of His Meetings, Opening Friday. IN PHILADELPHIA Id SAU FRANCISCO Opponents '. of ; Machine .Rule All but Two Members of New Celebrate Victory . of Blan- Board of Supervisors Are of kenburg. Elected Mayor by Good Plurality. Faction Identified With the .New Mayor. (UtlM rmi Um4 Wfr Philadelphia, -Nov. 8. Opponents of fValt.4 Itm uvufx) Wire.) Ban Francisco, Nov, a".- Swept Into th. gan, rule, which for years ha- made ?ZS? & TSIKS !i! nl;!5 rv '.yan)r,n :Hted Jarne. Rolph' Jr. mayor of San celebrating; here today tha victory of Rudolph . Qlankenburg, who la elected mayor by a 1000 plurality. Blankenburg "was tha head of a coall Francisco at tha recent prlmarlea, Ban Francisco today has a board of 17 au- pervlaora. who, with two exceptions, ara I of the faction which, waa identified with tha Rolph campaign. Only two purely OF ATTACKING H ER Portland Woman, Mother of Former Hazel Wolfe, Brings Charges Against Belligerent Husband of Beauty. The reltitoeia fercea af fsHUa4 ara la a fever or aaiicipauoa uway. uipay mnlth. the forenoat evang.uat ar the world, a man who haa stirred aattetM wlih tha voapel meaMge. com.s ta Portland this avenlng. at a.i a'elock. ' lUnaera wara awvag aoroae aiorriaa and Waahlngtoa atreeU at Eighteenth atreet today, pointing the way ta the auditorium, ballt especially ror the Ulpey HmUh meetings erhlcti bagi prt day evening at 1:1 o'clock. Tbta audi torium eontaJna T0 seats In addition to the chotr loft and speakers platforms. and tha eomralttae aad Inquiry rooms. It haa the largeet aeatlng capacity of any building aver erected In Portland. and waa constructed because no other building In. tha city la large enough ta hold the'erowda that will come from throughout tha slate and city, and from aouthwest Washington, to hear the great avangellat during hla (staling. Novem ber It to 17. Weaoerfal mesa Its AehUved, ' . M eaaagea of ' tha gypsy evangellst'a wonderful efforta In tha oltlea vlslteJ during bis present- tour Spokane and Brattle nave preceded hla coming. Four thousand conversions wara reported at Seattle. The conversions during hla world ministry have totalled well 'an Into the hundred of thousands, . , Tha advaaea reporta of .tha grpaya power with men and women and younger folk have Increased tha Interest attend i ant upon his coming to Portland. Many who ordinarily would not attend re ligious services will wo to hear blm to aatlafy their curiosity aa to hla person ality and power. If for nothing else, lie himself has defined It thus: I have no power aava of God and MAYOR DECLARES FRAMERS AGREBOH IDEAS If People's' and Simon. Com mittees Fail to Agree In Time Two Plans May De feat Commission Form. (Continued on Page Seven.) fntaeat a word af (.nnul ar dia- Ihe cwaacil aaaalntoualy tt4 thla morning to postpone the epil commlaetaa plan aleettoct days. Tnte Maa that tha alc-tloa will be hel4 February II tastead af January a. la a mora algntrteaat saea tha a- tloa af tha council eneaaa Ibat the eomanieetoa plana of tha pMpU'g si4 Blmon s rharter commlttefa will be sub mitted aide by aide roMnoeuiar ap proval or rajertloa. or that by tha time af the electloa smm way will hare found of IndaclnsT tha two rem- mltteea to forget tbatr lff.renoea, bury tha hatrhet aad aubmlt Jointly a char ter combining tha etreagth of tha work done by each eommlltaa. The action of this morning waa tak.q when the 8imoa committee waa work- ins night aad day to finish Its charter draft la time to file with the rlty audi tor tomorrow, the last day for filing If tha electloa had been held aa orig inally provided. January At Bleat ing; of tha eJlmon committee last night meeting that was expected ta be Ita last no vote looking; toward post ponement of election or consolidation with the people's committee waa Ukan. a real popala XaUreat. . Tha members of the commutes frank-' y ass mod that their haste waa ehl.fly for tha purpoee of finishing ther wor so that their charter plaa might alone ba considered at tha tine of tha spe cial election. - .i ' ' The reaolutlon aubmlttad this morn ing by Councilman Baker originated In action taken by tha people'e committee. Because of the 'great popular interest In tha action of council Councilman Baker secured tha advancement of the (Continued on Page Two.) JEALOUSY OF TV0 WOMEN A CAUSE DISREGARD TAFTS papEjps LETTER OF APPEAL aBaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaisjaiaBajBSBa .-,.;t'!: tlon of tha Keyatonea. or Indenendenta. labor candldatea, Andrew J. Gallagher, Republicans and Democrats. Ha car- aecretary of th t Ban Franloaco Labor rlad hla entire ticket to victor anit th. I council, and Edward I Nolan, preal' old-time Quay element waa swept from ?f tha,Brlcklayers. union, will hava the ftaid. '. i " ' -i 1 fa ,n iwuiimui n w 1 1 UCU WIV W. WIIIV UlWIft" 1 ... . . . . enbul-a had been elected hla a.dharnt. ' Majonues in Uie corneals zor nuaiior. atrtod .wiM ceicbratJon. . Th .wvlBharlff,' eoroner and dlatrlct attorney of the eltv ld hvmna of nralaa and tha I were cloae. In two of these contests whole town kept up tha Jubilation until the labor , party tandldates Charles M. nearly dawn. a. ; . . Flckert for dlatrlct attorney and I Thomas T. Boylo for auditor won. marked tha victory of the reform ele-1 FlckerCdefeated Ilalph Hathorn by less ment ' ..Enraged , at a report that tha than 2000 votes, while Boyle led his op- Cnltt Press Leesed Wlr.t -Boston, Nov. a. Governor Eugene N. Republican machine waa counting Blan kenbure; out,, a mob' of several thou- PrPiriPnt' ' Home -CitV EleCtS I today is reelected governor of "and of his adherents invaded the city Tl caiUClU O huhio wu i -ivva jiaaaachusattal by a majority of about ball and atormed the doora leading- to uemocrat as rviayor Aiier votea ovrt pubian oPPo. , . .... , , r I nnt, I P. Frothlngham. The xnaJor- ApprOVai UlVen 10 nepUDII-J r arreatly reducodjrom that of last , cans by Chief Executive. 4' ..... , , , , , f -,- . ( -a- t ropnlar SVaws Win. .e) T - (Unitfd fmi LeiMd Wire.) - . e. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 8. pf e total of 119 delegates elected to e tha constitutional convention to s- b held here, next January, tha e returns today: show that .leas than 25 will oppose tha Initiative ' and referendum." An attempt will also be made; to Insert tha recall In tha Ohio- constitution. . . " .. .x.nnltrf Prna' timmpA Wire.) Clnclnnatl, Nov. . TJia election , of Henry T: Hunt; Democrat as mayor of Cincinnati over his Republican opponent, Louis Schwab, is regarded here today as a direct slap at President Taft and the severest blow tha Republican machine tinder "Boja" George B. Cox has ever sustained, f - n-v.rf-.-'.-;:i ?3-. ' Hunt'a - campaign was spectacular. Former Mayor Deiechmann appealed to President Taft. early la tne campaign, wtth the result that tha president wrote him-an apen letter in which he Indorsed tha Republican ticket. - President Taft'a personality thereby became a direct laaue In; the campaign, and In electing Hunt the Clio'nnat I voters disregarded the president's Influence and wishes. Hunt la a etrorir aupporter of Gover nor Harmon, sod tt la believed that cla election Will materially advance Har mon's chances for the Democratic praa Ifjwifial nomination - . - president Taft left here at I o'clock: tbia mom.na- i year, Republican ' candidates on the state ticket are leading In the count by email margins. - It is asserted that tho general trend toward progresalvenesa caused the de feat tf Frothlngham.i The vlotory of Governor Foes Is a terrifto blow to the Republican machine, and many predict today that . It. means the retirement of United Statea Senator Crane at tha ex piration of -his present; term. Others predict that It means the downfall of his colleague, Senator Iodge, - Foss is the second Democratic arov ernor to be reelected. In . MassachOaetta In 60 years. Significance la attached to tha pre election Republican ' warning to voter that; the' reelection of Fobs meant the defeat of Preaident Taft In 1J1J, the offices of Director of Public Safety uiay, . nissing ana nooting vigorously. Dispersed by .the police, - the mob re formed outside the Broad, street sta tion, where a free for all fight ensued. Scorea were arrested. V. J. BRYAN FORECASTS 'ponent, John LacKtnann, by about 4000, The hottest fight of the election was that between Thomas Finn, Incumbent, and Frederick Ergers. for sheriff. EsT gers won by lea than 1000 votea. . . s ur vviwusi .. ... feated J. M. Toner, the labor candidate, by more than 4000 votes, DEMOCRATIC 11. S. RB COUfi T APPROVES nnniiii7iTinu n 11 r UMiiiunrLAno SACR1EN DEMOCRAT FOR TO SELECTS IAY0R ' Cn!td Press Lasiwd Wire.) Sacramento, CaL, Nov. 8. In . the hardest fooght municipal election ever held here. M. R. ' Beard. Demurattn In. eumbent, was reelected for a third termtn head of -the ticket n ltll we wUl (United Press Leased Wlre.l ' Lincoln. Neb Nov. 8. William Jen nings Bryan, after receiving reports of Democratic victories In the east and middle west, declared today that "with a genuine Democrat heading- the ticket" the Democrats will sweep the country - The Democratic victories In Massa ohusetta, - Ohio, Kentucky, . Nebraska, Kanaas ana New Mexico, are most grat ifying.", Bryan said, "it goes to show that the drift toward Democracy la aurglng strongly over the entire nation. "The vote - on " congressmen In Ne braska and Kansas, indicates the. peo ple's faith J n Democratic prlncipleaend that the people expect that party to solve the problems confronting us. Con. grass needs only to keep faith with the people, aad with a reauine Democrat at New Xprk. Nov. - ..The United Statea circuit court of appeals this af ternoon- approveai tne reorganization plan of the tobacco trust proposed by the department of Justice. Only a few alight modificatlona were required. The decision or the court waa signea by Judges -Ward, Lacombe and -Noyes. They ruled that they had no power to inaert Into the reorganisation plan of the ' truat the five , yaar injunction asked by Attorney General Wtckeraham, during which time the government might take, the case back Into ; court and demand other changes. MARYLAND MAY HAVE REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR (United Press Leased wire.) ' . San Francisco, Nov. 8. Horton For- reat Phlpps. husband of the former Miss Hazel Wolfe of Portland, Is being sought by the police here today for an alleged attack upon hla mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Dowd, last night, while trying; to induce his wife to return home. A dl vorce suit, It is said, may follow. According to Mrs. Dowd, who Is well snowu m roriiana, rnipps made a somewhat startling entrance Into her home by smashing through a window. Then followed verbal pyrotechnica and physical proteats after a demand and refusal that bis wife return home. Neighbora called the police and the mother-in-law and her daughter retired into seclusion. Phippa claimed it waa merely a "little domestic friction"-and he went home, turned out the lights ana answered all telephone calls In reference to the dlfeurbance by Doalna aa a plumber.- c. ThlB la the third chapter of Phlnns' belligerency. He broke into print two years ago when he unloosened some fiery remarks to Mrs. C. O. Alexander, then social leader here, over his beauti ful wife's , appearance as a Spanish dancer In a society KermUs. Later he pitched hla cook and her trunk out of a window. This waa followed ; by Mr Phlpps' professional appearance on the etage'in her Spaniah dance. Prior to that time she was prominent In society. OF REVOLUTION AMONG CHINESE Bitter Hatred Which Is Mutual Between Wife of Prince Re gent and -Mother of "Little Emperor," Reflected in the Fighting of FactionsMissionary New Idea Propaganda Another Contributor Reason for Outbreak, It Is Said. IFRANCE PLANS TO REGAIN POSITION AS SEA POWER '- (United Press Lessed Wti Paris, Nov. 8. Parliament resumed aeaslon - today with several mattera of great urgency and Importance before the chambers for, consideration. Among other business' the, report of the navy committee of the chamber of deputies waa presented. ' it deals with reorgan isation plans for the French navy, now admittedly in a chaotic condition. France will make an. effort to restore herself to the position of second strongest ' na val power in the world. Socialist, ran aecond and F. B. Sutliff. Republican, third. The Socialists made a remarkable showing. Two year a ago their vote in tne municipal election was leas than ISO; yeaterday Stuart received more than 8700. 8even out of nine atandpat Republican city trustees were elected. With three precincts to be heard from, the new cnerter providing for the commission form cf government early today waa 108 votea te the good.1 (United Press Iweard Wire.) Bowling Green. Mo.. Nov. 8. ("I felt Baltimore, . Nov. 8. For the second time alnce the Civil war, Maryland has sure that the Demccrats would elect the! elected a Republican governor, accord- next preaident Dcrore yesterdays re turns came in -now I am positive of It." waa the comment today of . Speaker Champ Clark on the - elections. "The shower of ballets for progressive ' men in both parties," be sdded. --was merely s forecast or better things U 1812." lng to Incomplete returns here- todtjr showing that P. L. Ooldsbo rough haa de feated Arthur Pue Gorman, Democrat, by 8008 votea. ) , Three coivstitJUonal amendments, one for the disfranchisement of negroes, ware defeated. I . ..' 1 , , ......... ' MagazineFeatures ILLUSTRATED . rnE woiuuv with the - CRDIIN'AIi HEAltT , Cbaracteristics - of some female ".. offenders who guddenly develop , loBtlncts ot hardened, of fenders. WHO IS tllE FIRST . . bEAUTY OF PARIS : ! 7 Some of l wonderfully hand some Vomen who are dlspntlnt; - for the crown of supreme love ' HneBs. '' Next Sunday "The jealousies of two women are largely responsible for the revolution in Chins,' aald F. O. Liser, who haa Just come from Canton, arriving- in Portland yesterday. The wife of the prince re gent Is Jealous of the -mother of 4he Little Emperor.'" : The venom of thelf diallke has developed the fighting in stinot over the kingdom to an. intense degree of bitterne. , , r "But above every other contributing cause of the revolution la the influence of the mlsslonarlec," declared Mr. User, who explained this surprlaing state ment by saying: The .missionaries have been quietly. systematically, spreading the spirit of democracy, tne -now idea. ; They nave been leaders In tUe new education, "Yet, strange ti say, the lives of for eigners are in no danger. ,; Both sides carefully keep bands off other races because they desire no foreign Intervention."-, ; Btndenta Szecated. "It is an intelligent uprising, alto gether different from the Boxer rebel lion, where fanaticism swayed the em pire. The best of China's young- men are . fighting against the Manchu dy nasty. The students are the ones who are being; executed ny the , imperial troops. A dosen of these were led from tha walls of the city for execution. One of them said, calmly; It my death helps bring about a new China, I die gladly.' .'V:-.' , "It la because the new China la Inevi table that the revolutionists .will , be completely successful. , Ever alnoe I went to China to serve aa general sec retary of the T. M. C A..4n Canton I have felt the revolution coming-. It ia a good thing. The Chinese will progress hereafter more wonderfully , than any other nation, exceut perhaps our own. in the history of the world. It ia coat ing greatly In human life, but In a land where life is the cheapest commodity. -or eooo yeare tho Chinese have been held down," declared M. A. Keen, who was with Mr.. User In China. "It has been accounted a crime, according to the religion of Confucius; for a man to excel his ancestor. And now 88 ner cent of China's difficulty is lack of Chinese leaders." i - " - Contrlbnttaf Oanses. Mr.; Llser mentioned as contributing causes to the revolution, the effort to nationalise the railroads which brought tne Business interests into the con flict; the ungranted demand'' for the early opening- of parliament, and tha grafting- of Manchu officials. The rail roads had been partly built . by tha provinces, partly built by private Inter-. . (Continued on Page Seven.) STREET IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTIONS RESCINDED; FREE COBETITIO;,' IE Mayor Rushlight believes that prop. artr owners of the city Will save hun- I of the action of the city council this morning .In rescinding resolutions for the improvement of portions . of 74 streets with hard aurface pavements. These resolutions Initiated the pro ceedings under the old paving law which was used by the big1 paving companies to throttle competition. Proceedings will be commenced a rain under the competitive pavement amend ment adopted by the people at the last general election. Anticipating that t- ":""!' !! ng amendment wouLJ t' . t- ', the paving corporations sought to t' up something like 88,000.000 worth "? work before the end of the Simon ) ministration. They attempted tt f -stall the new law by having ti e c---adopt resolutions Inltlalicg proteo under the old law. Mayor r.u.-t: light's campaign tt 1 these rejJut!oii. r-. : r : I i warmly siipo'Ttt ! lv ( . and la!y. 7 !; m . - r -a lor g ar 1 a. t - v -f ' prl.i r r. - t ! i