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dzjs " ' I " AN OHi-CON FAUM t 4 a tf t. . coAsr H3irou i uui3 1 1, ti-t i "I m n i mu r rCj3Aiv Jnc", l V. i . .. 4 i - was- tvi kt kr . - i ! T - Ti lie ' w .. arW&etaw4 I'OJiTLAND. OK EG ON. THURSDAY EVEN! NO, NOVEiilfeK f, 1M -TWEJrrY.FOUR PAOCS. PRICE TWO " '.. VOL X, VQ, lit lllDIIIGEIIG FOR GOD ASSERTS IIAIWHS INSIST FLURRIES OF SNOW SECOND TIME THIS EARLY IN HISTORY II USUI: a4 aW aisa f (M m EVANGELIST -GUfLTYOFCRUELTYI gsgssg -" BrBELSOBSISUTE ar laiw himMUi 's 4 la ua (v ' a- - , V J Eloquent London Extorter Here on Mission to Save Souls ss Q'N. MIL II! cm . x . , I I I LjJ Mi Ar ' (X rVl W-J I I I I rl J N , . ,V -ari r vl I I China'. Awakening and Gum Ing Desire for New. Ufa Is Given a Example by the Most Famous. Revivalist. TABERNACLE MEETINGS . COMMENCE TOMORROW Noted Speaker's Messaca Is to : Cleave Closer to Eternal "Things, ,': ?:! ( a . marram r otr tauta, . g A Jr ' Mea et a! Beet V ti tX Miun4 H1 eteraaj lainga, set 4 Q la MTUtUkbt la tue Ur f eiwtrle ftaaae w take nr tklaataf ta Uf U a ell dinlag raa r bdrm. N mi ta satisfied If h raaaot draw aald frra lb r!4 4 U' H Oo4L ! I M 1. 1U ft berM r nut. Tbr tr hko4r4 f.r)tf Imm 4rppiUa joc CbrUlUM l rr !. t-M ihr do'l vt d-fmlt ltlBt to (J for Chrlit I txp wr tf to fortUttd will ruli la CbrlaiUM bimg bHr CbriXUnr, 1 la It mv ln f mtn h r not Cbr1- - A qnUt ma with a bppjr fc, and . awarthr. cm ta rociUnd jvtUrdajr ' avanlnc. Tb rala parur4 on bla boulder and lb lrtno tlfhta caat wt a-lrxTii ob lb pavamant a b atepped from ih hltcr of tb L'nloa . drpoi. Laut blca flr(uUr. ' boy, ' b WiTtd aloft , an umbralla with aa .". n-tTd. told nam put, aiylod It bad Wan elves him by.Saattl folk to srotect blm from rortlaod raina. v "Did you brln,tlia tndtaa baakat, t4rr ha eailrd aullcttoualy . to 'hla wlfs. and. aatlafltd that ah had. ha ;;Jmud brtakly auo'a walUar aatomo -blla, ahaklna banda with all Inrrvach, Meanwhile, then whirled - away to hla boui. - t ... . v - ' , Tha qulat man . la Olpny 8mlth. 8Ue Jaua of Nasaratb walked 'lii rta no tothar anan haa had auoh powar - to away tha will and. amotion of. man, it la aald. Ua la tb YlalbJ axpreaaloa of tha anaean Influenca a human Oiacnat and manr ar atlant whn ha apaak; yt, to, loofc upon lilm, h mlht b tha mott lncontplcuou of bualneaa man. Hi tneaaacaa to tr people of. Port land and Ortron will ba (iven at tb new auditorium,. Chapman and Taylor atraeta, for a fortnlcht, bcflnnlna Fri day avenln. Alao h will apaak to men each noon In the Emprea the tre. azoaptlng Mondaya, Baturdaya and Sundaya. . Each , Monday the meeting will b for men, in Taylor Street Meth odit church, and the big maaa mat inga for men and women will be in the new . audi to rain the nest two Sunday afternoons, beginning at t o'clock. Word waa received from Governor Waat today that be would be preaent to iwelcom Qlpay Smith at ' tha new Auditorium 'tomoirow evening. "The world 1 thrilling with a new nnreat," 'aald the fipy auddenly thla morning. : He had been quietly talking In the reoeption room of hla atopplng (Continued on Pag Five.)- NORTHWEST PLUNDER SENT TO RICH REALTY MAN AT KANSAS GITY Barney Stevens, Owner of Several Blocks and Apartment Houses, Is - - Arrested as Fence on Conies- - alon of Spokane Burglar.' (SiKclal to Tha Joarnal.1 "Kansas City.' Mo., Nov. 9. Barney Stevens., of 1330 Prospect avenue; this clty"Uwas arrested last night on a charge of receiving stolen property, as -the re- suit of a burglar's" confeeaion la: Spo kane, Stevens 1 wealthy and a large property . holder, owning . several busl : ness . blocks , and apartment houses. ,V A week ago Harry. Barr was arrested In Spokane. "After persistent sweating .he confessed to avrles of burglariea, admitting that he had robbed stores in Helena, Mont., Salt Lake City, Butte and other cltiaa beaidoa Bnnlran. . Ho I ' sftiplicated Stevens, the Spokane police yay. and aald in each robbery the stolen! ' I'roDvriT ; naa oeen - lent 10 Htevsni in iutnsas city, ,wno neia it ana took share of .the proceeds. . ' Stevens Was : taken before Justice Welch,' who released him on 31000 bond. He admitted knowing Barr, but says his dealings with him wore legitimate and that he believed Barr was honest The police, rouna many articles In Stevena' office which they claimed to identify by descriptions of the stolen goods fur nished ty " upoicane orricera. , FEDERAL; GRAND JURY :'; ; : HOLDS ). GRANT LYMAN : rrtnlHS hM Ual Wh LS Angeles. Nov. The federal - grand Jury at 11 o'clock: today returned three indictment against Dr. j. Grant , Lyman., promoter of th Panama Da ' ve torment company for altered fraudu lent te of the United States ma Ha, ' - - f. I X 111 ' r I TPS S i I & I I B V , -v. y -1 Vf fa? A AW- I I I V I I II a W 4 ' X. Jl I A 111 I ' . ... ,"V- Gipsy SmJth, roost noted evangelist In the ' world. ' ' ' TAFT INGENUOUSLY; H f. ' : . ; m m iiiii ii m n na m t k a i ' i.iiivirunr.M i vi in ii .i sz. , .? i I IlIrlLU IllllllllUUIIilh' ,-.WC . i xeus oi auis rinoen . wno.turseii ' ; . y - - - ! xy , 1 1 . i caiei jcxecnure; Dianas in juiiuo .r . yf 'v' Log Cabin Occupied by Martyr. vfctA' svLfes; ' V' r ' -; " -.:'-j i" '' "''t:-X,-' .. (Coltad Prm Leatcd Wire.) j . T, J . ' , " . A . ' '", Hodgenvllla.i Ky.. N9V, . President ? . Jf ' '. ','; ,. "7 ' V ..v: . v . . . . i. i ....... Latin Embassy at Washington Admits That Soldiers Re taliated Upon Ottomans But fc Only When Forced to Do So. CABLEGRAM FROM ROME GIVES INVADERS' SIDE f.H Foreign Minister Says Defend ers of Tripoli Brouoht Harsh Treatment Upon Selves.- " ' a la taa. tt aal MNuk la t n m U (rw4 fie grMw aU aall4 ta U ajr. Ta VMw(ai iaa4 U aiai a . O Jy a aa ta waia ; a44 w rty la KmaHt, la till n fu ta atewi ia Kaattty ,wn a. ra rtte( aaw t fala ta w gfwtad was KvmW II, . tin, Ut it f.n i awHa af a Tt aalat fall r. v44 ta NinaHr w itw Breaking Off All Wecotiatlcr.s With Yuan Shi KaJ, General U Is Said to Be Marching Acalnst Peking. " i - a DISPATCHES REPORT CAPTURE OF. TIEN TSIN Canton Declared to Have Pro cblmed Independence As-1 semblago Is Called. t'lll rna li'"l Sttr I Waahlagtoa. Nov. . aJnutliag thai ta ItaJiaa oUirt rMalUiad spoa ta Turk wot only after th Turks a4 saiBUttad aUoitUa aalat taaaa, tb lultaa ambaaay bare today pvibluhad a dispatch raclv from th foreign ml niaiar at Jlatu. which ta aa folio: r aoldl.ra ecrupiad atrocb(aaau at Midi Nial and behind iheta aa alltt- 14 amall villas, luaowlaat friend ship was esUblunad betweaa the vtUagar and tb Italian a. tb oldl.rs Ilea Slvlrg tbeai pert of their ratlooa. aad giving prat t poverty etrlckta Arab famlitva, , Th oldlers paid without dlspnt far vrythlng which tb.y bougbL Horn f tb orricara even bought clothing t ra th naked Arab children. 1 to Ink never aloe nailiary ipedlUons have baea mad have native ba traaud a kindly. "On day, la th midst of bard fight ing a number of furtoua roan rushed from the amall whit boueea la back of ur soldiers. Inhuman, horrible thing happened. Aa Italian surgeon was POMS JSaiag, Jv. It ta rrt U.t Jafa ta aaoaiUatag I iajwa anb full qlat at Yesaaaau. Tt traops ar Ue4 I a far Saly la atham Chin. Load. Kov. I. Terwetl ta Chlea baa rvcbd Ii taghel a lag a. Casio is report ta hav aroelalasad lt4c peadeaoa. th rtbal ar raaortad I ha captv4 Tlaa Tata last btght. aad die- pauhea ear that Oaaaral LI Toaa llaof. Intervention by United States hi Kal. Is marching aa real a g wita a grwai lavaotog iwm. Canioaa revolutionary ageala have callad aa aaaamblaia of Chin from ail part of th district ta aset ta Hongkong with a slew t considering th boat form f government for the city. . 1 Th dlelricts of Chi a Sbaa aad Hong 8b an ar la th throe of revolt, la aa uprising Uver bond rede, of - Maachua slanghtereo. th sanitary com- and Other Nations Seems I Imminent All Realise That Manchu Dynasty Is Falling. killed by th doctored and saved from death. A wounded aoldler, loft alon momentarily, bad hla throat cut by aa Arab woman. Xospltal Attasaat XCJa. ' "Hoapltal attendanta carrying stretch era taking wounduJ Turks and Italians from tb field wcr killed or t reach a r Oualy wounded by th Araba hy had triad to aav. Isolated soldiers, sur prised in th Inwrtor, war disembow eled. On Arab waa seen iieetng wun fCalted riwe tm WW I Waablngtoa. Nov. Intervention by, id united States and ether forclea father of a girl b bad I powers la tha atruggl between Chlneee I mnlr and nany official beleg rebels and tb Manchu drnaatr la b. Ileved here to be Imminent, following closely upon .reports that Japan la mobilising- aa expedition of leoa men at Yokohama for immediate dlepatch "to North China, order war ruahed today to Manila on which tha warship Monte rey, Saratoga and Qulroa at one sailed under full ateam to Joro Admiral Mur-dock- aquadron. -. Reports that tb. f all of Kanklns Is in arao wa ewo w tmm,nill. mftMr iiMunl. n.Kim.- ih.t I a piece of human fleh In th knpaack lh. ChiB.,r; Va .1- : of a soldier who was aftrwrd found lprm hav ,d from IMKlng and that crucified., . . , 1100 Manchu are preparing' ther to -it waa areaorui to o oouiw " I make a laat deenerat stand In. tha ror biddn to fight in a network of ' small paths, knowing for a certainty that on every Id wa hidden a tern Me enemy who would tight without regard for - the rules of war. Naturally tha puniah men t was proportioned to tb crime a tooth for a toot,h. . , , "War has swept over the oasis Ilk a acytna ana oiooa nas seen paia zor with blood." . . , TOBACCO TRUST RULE GIVES MARKET BOOS T; STOCKS GO SOARING Iany Secnritles Adrance Following the Court's Decision on Comblna. tlon's ' Beorganizatlon; Rise Is Shown All Down the Line. Hodgenvilla, ; Ky.. Nov, . President Taf t paid honor today to tha memory of ' "Abraham Lincoln at th little log cabin here, tha birthplace and boyhood home' of tha great emancipator. - .-' This is a great memorial," Presi dent Taft Said, "and I believe this lit tle old log cabin will live In the mem ory of Americans through all eternity." Th president atooj by the fireplace In the single room -as ha spoke. :, y ' Th occasion which brought Presi dent Taft to Hodgenvlll was tha ded ication of th Lincoln memorial on tho former Lincoln farm and homestead. A score of world famous men were prea ent, among them Cardinal Gibbons. Governor Joseph w. Folk, Oscar Straua, Governor Wlllson, Clarence - Mackay, Henry Watterson, Samuel Oompers and Norman Hapgood. Th Ion . log: cabin snuggles on a sloping hill; enshrined in th granite memorial building. . The dedication ceremony took sine early this afternoon, the Invocation be ing delivered hy Rabbi H. G. Enslow and the benediction by Archbishop Thomas S. Byrne. i - , Draws Parallel. President Taft's dedication speech seemingly drew a parallel between the abuse heaped ' upon Abraham Lincoln during th trying days of the Civil war and hi own experience at the present day. He characterised Lincoln's diffi culties with "moral reformera and mem bers of his own party- tha "lot of any responsible nead of government" - At tha outset Lincoln encountered difficulties falling to the lot of any responalbl head of governmentdlffl culties intensified by the greatness of th Issues Involved, but which all have the same characteristics : when they aria from the overseal of moral re formera," aald PretldentTaft. -Those wishing , slavery abolished felt toward Lincoln a greater degre of": contempt and hatred during; the first two years, of hts administration than aven tha rebels themselvea.: -He bared hla breat to shafts of criticism from this important element of th Republican .party, and waited. " ' - The president then dlsenssed the lack of comfort with which the .early years of Abraham Lincoln's lite was beset and tha difficulties which- he encoun tered and surmounted in scraping to gether an education.- He added: His evident sympathy tor the col- ored race, hi aroustd aonie of justice in their bebaJr. bis earnest passion to secure ror them ifteir rreedom and equality of opportunity with th white man, had their Inspirations In th suf- ninlted Preaa Laaaml Wlra.t New York. Nov. 9. Th more favor-,"',' City ar believed to have con vinced th powers that th final break up, of th Manchu dynasty is at hand and that "troops - sr seeded to protect in uvea ana property or foreigners In China. . ,. , I . alarlnaa already landed from Ameri can, Qerman and British' warships. at Nanking, with th Japan force al ready In Manchuria ar expected to be sufficient to protect foreigners for the present.' . '.' ' No official announcement aa 'tot& cours th United States 'will pursue has yet been made by the state depart ment, but unofficial reports ar that no time will be lost by th American, Ger man and British government to throw uch a fore into China as will b amply sufficient . to guarantee th aafety of their oltlsens In tha convulalona which ar likely, to follow tha oollapa of the Manchu reign and tha establishment of a responalbl government by th victo rious rebels. .. . -. .' ; ludad. Part of tha Cantoa-Kowlooa railroad la beJd by th rebel, who hav taken ail of, th stations between Wong Tltg rong and Bam Cham, capturing much ammunition aad aaay guns. Tb 8am Chum custom houa wa destroyed. Foochow, following It capture by t. rebels. Is In disorder, roreignars, how ever, ar baing well protacted. Manchu official. Includlug th viceroy, aaraped Bealat- ano br th federals waa abort Thar was atiia.ll loaa .f Ufa From Nanking comes th report thit rebel and federal at Che Kim 6am Gipsy Smith's "Greeting to Portland. ARABS II to mm 2D TIME ON. ITALIANS i -" . (United Press Laaaed Wire.) ' ' . Tripoli, Nov. 9. Arabs, repulsed dur ing an attack on Fort Hamadiah, are today, preparing another i assault with artillery. '" They are reported to have been., reinforced -by - a number f ;Tno- madiol tribe from th Interior and th Italians expect another engagement be fore sundown. The fighting yesterday lasted two hours, united States Con sul John G Wood is still here.: He did not sail on th cruiser Chester .yester day with many others from the Amer ican colony. s ; , ; FIRE ENVELOPS MINE SIX MINERS MISSING feringa of hla own early Ufa" (Catted Frees Leased Wire.? - , ' Punxsutawney, Pa, . Nov. Six miner are missing and six others were rescued with difficulty In a fir which broke out today in. tha Adrian mine of tb Forrest Pittsburg Coal A Iron company her. . i,, . - s , - . Alt th miners were later accounted for. Tb origin of th fir Is unknown. TWO liPRISONERS II IN MAGAZIN ESANDA L (United Press Leased Wire., New York, Nov. I. Two mors men ar tinder 'arrest here today charged With complicity in the Columbian-Sterl. Ing Magazine company ecandal. , They are Lee sidweii. aecretary -and trei urer of the company and E. Bryan xates, one or th director. -Formal chargea of having ' need the ; United eutes mane' to -defraud -s hav - bean lodged against them. - , xnoyv were arraignea today nafore United States Commissioner ShleldaVnd held under f 10,000 bail each, in default of which they.wer remanded. to the Tomba. where Frank Orff. nrealdant. ana jonn AiKins. attorney, arrested In connection with the aama case., ar be hind the bars. Tha four men will be arraigned Tueaday next . Ball for Orff and Atkins baa been set at $15,000 each. " Howard pyle Dies. ; . Florence, t Italy, ivov. . Howard Pyle, t, of Wilmington. Dei., conaii. ered by many crttica th clevereat and most-original American" painter an Illustrator, died hers today of heart diitaae. i able situation in th Tobacco trua problem ha given Wall atreet hope and it showed Its hand by forcing tha stock market sharply higher today. Th greateat advance in tha special ties was In United States -Steel corpora. tlon shares. Th fact that tha govern ment Intends to be more lenient with the Tobacco trust than had been gener ally anticipated, caused supporters of the trusts generally to rally to the sup port of steel stocKs toaay. m the com' mon shares , of the ; Steel corporation there was an ad vane of 5 points. Union Paciflo was another .attraction for tha big Interests and a rise of near ly fi points over yesterday was the outcome. Southern Paciflo advanced Stt points. The Smelting trust was allied with tha steel, trust in today's sharp upturn of speculative prices.' -American Smelter common advanced to 72 at the closing. this nemg points , netter uian th previous day's cloalng. Amalgamated Copper advanced v point to 68 Walsh Ieft Little Money, Chicago,- NOv, . It In reliably, i ported her that the estate of the late John K. waien is worth only $125, 000. ' Before his . banking and railroad enterprise cam to grief he was rated at $15,000,000. Most of his wealth went to settl two hug notes.' one for IT.. 000,000. and another for $3,000,000. -Next Sunday Illustrated Magazine Features HAI'ACRB HOLE ITT HEART OF PORTLAND ; CRstly axcavatloa and concrete work required-to support mod- - trn building. " - , 1 DEATH BT STARVATION Horrible fate that coming win ter holds In store for thousands of "Wyoming elk. POISOX EVER IX PASinON World old method of removing undesirables as revived by re cent murder mysteries. , Shanghai, Nov.' I. - Massages ' re oelved her today indicate that th imperialists sr still holding Nanking, but that they ar outnumbered four to one, and the fall of the city 1 immi nent - The- rebels ara awaiting th ar rival of ammunition before taking de cisive action, whan they expect to. f a quick captura Thousands or (Continued oa Page Two.) .. ) "PROPHET" EVELYN SEl GIVEN. INDETERMINATE PENITENTIARY SENTENCE Founder of MAbsoIute Life" Cult Is , .... Sentenced to Serve From. One to Five Yean. MI Am Victim of Re ligious Persecution," He Ssys, rebels were killed and ; wounded in yesterday's battle. . Th United , States, German and British warships hav landed marines In order to protect their consulates from the expected final Ti tanic struggle. i ' : Dispatches from Peking also lndlcat that th city's fall l Imminent : The Forbidden City has been supplied with enormous quantities of ammunition in preparation for a siege. , ' " ' 1 " (TJalted Prats Laastd Wire.) , Chicago. Nov. . Kvelyn Arthur See, "prophet of th absolute Ufa," waa sen tenced today by Judge Honor here to an indeterminate term or irom one to flva year in th penitentiary after his conviction on chargea of having con tributed, to the moral delinquency of Mildred Bridges and Mona Rees, two girls who lived with See In hi cult headquarters, f "Th Junior Common wealth,", hare. . ..- , 7; ,- .-, . See was given $0 days in which to appeaL . .. "I am the victim of religious' per secution," aald See after sentence had been' pronounced. There was nothing in my creed or practice to furnish any . basts for a criminal charge. I . have been hounded ' by th publlo and per secuted by the newspapers." EAR TWO TIMBER CRUISERS MET DEATH If THE CARIBOU DISTRICT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA fl Charles. Harris and Harry McCormick of Portland, Employed by Brayton & Lawbaugh; Drop From ; Sight After Leaving Camp to Get Supplies Search Party Finds ' No Trace. . . That Charles Harris and Harry Mo- Cormlck. Portland timber cruisers em ployed -by, th Brayton A Lawbaugh; Co., were drowned while attempting to de scend the Big Thompson river la th Caribou district of " British Columbia, is th report brought to Portland this week by the searching parties sent to look for 1 the two men th middle of last month. .''-- '". : Harris and McCormlck were cruising tract of timber near the headwater of th North. Thompson and Clearwater rivers and left th remainder of their party September 17 to secure fresh sup plies for th entire outnt.. Tney were never neara rrom again . ana tnougn there is a possibility th men lost their way and starved to death, both were experienced woodsmen and It ia thought more likely they wer drowned ta the rapids of th Thompson river. , Baa Short ox Snpplie. - ,r Both men lived in .Portland. Harris with hla. mother and sister at 385 East Eleventh street and McCormlck at 3S3 Yamhill atreet McCormlck waa single. Harris wife Is dead, but he leaves a 14 -year-old son. The party of which Harris and Mc Cormlck were" a part left Portland the mirllle of lat Auaust and entered the CaritKMi districts ty way of Kan. loops. on the Canadian Paciflo railway. Tha middle of September th outfit whiolv waa then camped on th upper water of the Clearwater, ran short of sup. pUs and Harris, the cruiser, and Mc Cormlck,' his companion, struck out for tha Big Thompson and the nearest sup ply point They left word with John son, the head cruiaer of th Outfit to look them up if they did not return in four of fiv days, aa that part of the Caribou dlstriot is i an - exceedingly rough country, with few settlements. It was not until the middle of Octo ber that Brayton A Lawbaugh in Port land learned of the failure of Harris and McCormlck to show up. but efrorta were mad - to send out a aearchli.t party. u - ' aarch Zs Kada C Hart on of the cruisers in t-. original party, a member of th. j.-nr" west police, two-or three oii.-r men and a number tt Ir.J) "i r ' were atarted off to find tr , -men. They covered the t! i 1 oughly, found where th- t ; en the Thomiiwii mil i 1 rt t- of their trail until n-'ir t.. ! .- . . the Clearwater, h-re a tr- i ; as found lei'.w a ' v, . , river run in r: :(,!;!