EVENING EDITION EVENiliii EDITION Calling cards, wad ding stationery. on merclal stationery and Job printing to order at the East Oreionlan. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. PE-NDLETOX, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1011. XO. 7279 VOL. 24 irff - - . c-- 7 -L2x rrMiirTn.' nr.imnr I r TJ4PJPP i f UVUiVIi Ui' 1' U X ill I , . - . rrr...... - MlOllES OF IISIE ASYLUM LOSE LIS TIGHT KEEFtRS WHO ATTEWPI 10 II Phys icians. Nurses, Guards and Firemen Save, Several Hun- dreds.by Firbt Boating Many Into Unconsciousness Fire Department Helpless. Hamilton, Out., Aug. 1. Trapped behind heavy screens, wh'ch covered the windows and made an Inacces sable prison of the upper floors of tha Hamilton Insane asylum twelve in sane Inmates of the institution were burnrd to death early this morn ing when the place was almost totally destroyeiNby fire, the origin of which has not been determined by the au thorities. Eight bodies were recovered. , IllllUltOH Fight KcsiCUCTB. Desperately fighting, as only ma niacs can when thoroughly excited, horrible scenes were enacted when they repulsed physicians, guards, nurses and firemen who were heroic ally attempting to rescue them. It was necessary to beat many of them Into unconsciousness and then drag them to the windows and throw them into life nets which were held below. Many Daring Itixnie. Many daring rescue were effected Jy the authorities and firemen. The piace was s situated that the fire department could not reach it with any of the fire f :b1iIIiik apparatus. In fact the place Is most Inaccessible by any method of approach and the fire department had to stand at the foot of the li il while the building was razed to the ground by the flames. The firemen took part in the rescue wuik, but no water could be gotten to the burning place. More than six hundred inmates were in the building when the fire broke out and it Is con sidered miraculous that the death list Is not many times as great as It Is. Dangerous Inmates Die. Most of tlie fatal. ties occurred on the fifth floor, where the dangerous inmates were confined. Fighting as hard as they could, these maniacs ran through the flames shrieking like de mons until their lives were snuffed out enacting scenes too horrible for description. hitchcock testifies iiefori: committee New York, Aug. 1. Post master General Hitchcock was the first witness today before the federal commission which la investigating second class postage rates. He insisted that magazines should pay higher rates tn advertising pages than on their news and other fea tures. He said the current fis cal year will find a surplus in his department and he prom ised to make It self sustaining. INSURGENTS TRY 10 DESTROY PORT AUPRINCE HAYII -STATES ON' COAST T WE SIB 11 SECOID VOTE Populace Panic Stricken and : Wealthy New Yorkers Send Seeking Way to Escape Be- j Victims West on Tiring of ing Massacred. Thcrr. Ne.v Y tion was 1:. Au.t. 1. Quite a sc-nsa- 'prung in police circles to- la, as we l as among federal author-! itbs, when the assertion was made that ther is an organization here, the in p.iliers of which are aged rich men and chauffeurs, which preys on and NEW EXPRESS RATES IN EFFECT TODAYS Port Au Prince. Hiyti, An;;. 1. Follow-in,-? several attempts to set fir.' to and destroy this city, during hurt night, the condition here today is one of panic and people are scrambling for ways and means of leaving tlv; nlace and reaching nlaces of safety. I Business is at a standstill and t hr , "ebauehos J"ung girls and after using population is in deadly fear of an i t- 1 them for their own purposes for a tack from the rebels, which it l.i be- ' fhort lime d seard them and ship licved will be followed by possibly them, as white slaves, to Oregon, a massacre. Washington an 1 California. lie ports, with reference to the no- ' This, it is claimed, accounts for the tion that will lie taken by President ; Strang disappearance r young girls Simon, are conflicting. Some are to ; of New York, many of whom are the effect that lie will muster his members of prominent families and small forces and fight to the last which disappearances have almost be ditch while others have it that lie come epidemic. will flee for hls.lffe. The discoveries resulted from the These reports have precipitated a arrest if a chauffeur who had been condition, that makes possible mot placed under arrest with another any kind of development of the revo- man, on charges of abducting young lution within a few hours, and the girls, and who was attacked while in conditions are now considered more the custody of the oficers by the grave than at any time during the mother of one of his alleged victims, present period of unrest. j An investigation is expected to fol- j low which w:ll result in wholesale ar- Stuclcnts Win Prou-st. rests here and throughout the west- i -of BILL ON iMEASURE LOSES GNRRST VOTE: REGDNSIDEREO Amendments Placing Coal, Coke, Cement. Apples and Berries or, List and S riking Meat Off. are Defeated With out'Calling the Roll i i ADMITS ACCEPTING LORIMEU BRIDE Washington, Aug. 1. As the result j trn states named. .Washington, Aug. 1 A general, re duction in rales was put in effect to day by practically all of the companies operating in the of a strong pr. test filed with the war ; lepartment by the students of tUe nlvr-rsity of California at P.erkoley, Maj. E. M. Lewis of the Uni'ed States army w ill remain as professor of mil itary science and tactics at that instl lulion fur another year. Maj Lewis' term expired today and the depart- ."i ill California. " San Franc' seo, Aug. 1. Five hun dred girls in various cities and towns in California have hern victims of the whitf slave gang that is being run to esrth by detectives. These figures .ire regarded as con servative as rncc nt investigations in Washington, Aug. 1. The Farm tiers' Free List bill, passed the senate) .today by a vote of 4S to 20. Th . measure was designed and passed - I previously by tile Democratis of the i house of representatives. It is In- I Washington, P. C, Aug. 1. Evidence, tending to show the rotten condition of Illinois pol ities -.VMS nffnr.l In tha Ti. mer hearine todav when State it0give tbe ''cultural sections of Representative White resumed i th.w countr' the advantages in trad, his testimony. He exhibited let- iwlth Canada, which it is asserted ar ters which were exchanged be- ! "ot contalned In the Canadian Re- tween himself and Lee 0'Xeil ' ciProcit" measure which was passed Browne, the minority leader in ! Iast week by tlie 9enate and now the Illinois legislature. White 4 -Waiting the pleasure of the elector in previous statements asserted" ate of the nortnern neighboring coun- that Browne had bribed him to try' ' , vote for Lorimer. 4 Ilis-cl on Second Vote. x iie uiii w iis passea oniy alter i second vote had been taken. When j the bill came up in the senate thl j morning, many of the senators cam 1 forward and offered amendments, I hich they elai.med were necessary I to the farmer, and for other reasons, j Senator Gronnas offered one, plac ing cement on the free list, another j placing coal and coke on the list and I still another free listing apples and ; berries. I Senator Pailey offered an amend Portland. Ore., Aug. 1. What is de- rnent striking meats from the fre MOTORISTS PLEASED WITH LICENSE LAW express m,.,lt intended to detail him else- fiHn Francisco. Los Angeles, Sacra- L'nited where and send another officer to th States. The filing of the new tariffs ! rnlversitv nf California IOUUWCU U1W ttllllUUIlCCIIlVIll ui lilt Sovk Iovt Girl, New Tork, Aug. 1. Following the receipt of Information that Dorothy Arnold, whose disappearance has pui rled New York fur months, was seen recently In Home, the girl's parents have sailed for Italy. It is believed thev went direct to Florence as George Grlscom, MAse Arnold's i ance was last heard of from there. REFUSES TO ANSWER "SKY PILOTS" WORK AS WELL AS PRAY Itev. J. M. Cornelison, Presbyte rian missionary on the reservation, and Itev. Dixon, native pastor of the reservation church, not only believes in observing the Sabbath day but they also observe the commandment that says "six days shalt thou labor." Just at present the two "Sky Pilots" are showing their belief In the divinity of labor by working In the harvest fields on the reservation. They work throughout the week, merely taking sufficient time off for the evening meetings, and on Sunday they devote the entire day to church work. Incidentally, both men hope to as sist In Impressing upon their Indian followers that It is good for the body and soul for one to work and to In duce the tribesmen to follow their ex ample. The appeal I of tlie nndcrirradiiates and fai ultv won Interstate commerce commission that ,hp d(n. however, and Maj. Lewis will a thorough proba would be made in- j reTri1n t i;erk ley for the year he- 10 me rates, ciass.ucauoiis, icgu.a-, KinninB; todav, the secretarv lions and practices of the express j nav;ni, nf.en g J instructed bv concerns. A growing fear of parcels , ,iont yaft post legislation may also have influ- j enced the express officials to reduce j their rates. The reductions put into effect Unlay are sweeping, and In the case of long 1 hauls to non-competitive points the cut is especially deep. About ninety per cent of all express traffic in the Cnited States is affected. The double graduate syBtem of charging for pack ages under 100 pounds weight is abandoned. The new tariffs, however will not change the plans of the inter state commerce commission to under take a thorough Investigation. Ex nminnre will ho s, nt all over the country and the books of the com- , afternoon. panles will be thoroughly searched. Hehm appeared before Judge Bord- 1 well today to show cause why he 1'KMt BEVTTIKM.W (shouldn't be punished for refusing to TAKE HIS OWN I.II'E I answer questions before the grand " ! jury and a continuance was granted. Richmond, Va., Aug. 1. Fearing Attorney Clarence Darrow, McNa that Henry Health'. Jr., tlie richlnnira's defender, appeared for Hehm. vouinr banker who' is in jail here Following the example of Mrs. Mc n.er.t.i. Stockton, San Jose and Oak land, alene, 'end to Mrm a basis for the estimate. A sang composed of Frenchmen with "adouai ters heie, is said to bo of war thp ilcal'-rs. They are believed t Presi- j,,. cmnlvance with a group of Rus sians in Chicago. SHOE TRUST IS TO BE PROSECUTED Los Angeles, Aug. 1. Whether or Boston, Aug. 1. War on the Unit not George Behm, an uncle of Ortie 0(j shoe Machinery trust, which is McManlgal, in the Times explosion sai,i to control the price of practically case, will go to jail for contempt of all the footwear made in the United court wiil bo deterin'ned tomorrow states, opened here today when the grand jury began investigating its ac tivities. list. These were defeated without th fc rmaiity. of a roll call. Free Mont Added. The bill, as it came from the house, was rejected, and as finally adopted, it carried an amendment by Kern I providing for free meats from all dared by motorists to be an ideal i law for the regulation, registration, ; license, identification and operation of automobile went into effect in Oregon today. The law applies to every motor vehicle in the state, and ncludes provisions to regulate and li cense persons who drive and own 1 countries, giving the same eonec-ssiong cir and provides adequate penalties i to the United States. It is. believed for the violations of the act. The new 1 that when the measure goes back to law limits the authority of cities, I the house it will be concurred with towns and counties to regulate auto- j by the house and soon sent to th mobiles and repeals all municipal president for his approval Among those voting against it was Senator Bourne of Oregon. Defea'Uxl on First Vote. After the amendments were dis charged with wife-murder, may at tempt to commit suicide with guitar strings, the authorities today took his instrument out of his cell. He will likely be Indicted this week. Xotctl Painter Wit. London, Aug. 1. Edwin Austin Abbrlu, the American painter w ho was commissioned by the late King Ed ward, to paint his portrait, died here today, having been 111 some weeks. He was the foremost American paint er abroad and was born In Philadel phia in 1852. Polio's Illness still (rave. Home, Aug. 1. Pope-H'ius contin ues extremely weak. An official Vati can statement says that there is no immediate danger of death. Owing to the pope's advanced age, and weakness, there will be little surprise if the end came at any time. Mnnlgal, Behm refused to answer questions propounded to him regard ing any knowledge of the dynamite conspiracies of which his nephew and the McNamara brothers, John and James, stand accused. The cita tion was issued lust night after Behm acts or parts of acts which conflict with the state law. Professional chauffeurs are required to pass state examinations and to register with the secretary of state. Road rules are posed of, the bill itself was put on provided to govern all highways. Road final passage and there was a decid races are prohibited unless given offi- ed desire among many, who would cial sanction and provision made for not admit it, to see the bill defeated, adequate patrolling of the course. I Tne first vote resulted in a tie Joy riders who use cars not their own ! 33 to 39. Vice-president James Sher are to be punished by imprisonment nian cast the deciding vote against not exceeding two years. A new sys- the measure, which was declared de tem of taxation of motor vehicles 's fpate. inaugurated, ranging from $3 fof mo- : Senator LaFollette of Minnesota, tocycles and automobiles up to twentv- immediately made a motion thpt the eight horse power to $10 for fortv- bl'l he reconsidered and after making It is believed the probe will land 'horsepower cars. Included in the act ! a "h01"1 address, the motion carried some trust officials in jail. Lnitea are twenty-live laws of the road for;""" wlc " La- States district attorney said he ex-! the motorist, and should he forget ed oeiore. peeled to ask for indictments, criminal violation of the anti-trust 1 heavy fine. law. ciiij vi incco lit: ucevmtrs suujeci I'J u None of those controlling the com pany will be allowed to escape, by giving evidence. It is said that all but ten of 1400 manufacturers are under Its control ROimEKS PUT TO FLIGHT A XI) STOLEN CASH RECOVERED Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 1. Three masked men robbed the First National The trust held contracts with the Bank of Harlem yesterday, but the manufacturers, providing that they man who had the booty in his pos- shall use only trust machines, which session was killed and the money re PROBE IS POINTED AT SECY. WILSOH had been for several hours In the jury; are simply leased to them on a royalty j covered. The other two bandits es- room. He was arrested shortly niter- . oasis, six cents per pair is uw i"j-,capeu. t-osses are pursuing mem ana ward and released on bonds of $1000. Gates' Condition Critical. Paris, Aug. 1. John Gates, the American millionaire is In an extrem ely critical condition today, his phy sicians report. altv charged, which it is said totals j at the end of the year, four times the amount that the machines cost. Gov ernor Foss started the investigation. S. A. Menso, wheat grower, buying supplies in the city today CANAL OPENING WILL DOUBLE POPULATION Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 1. In an In terview given out here today, by H. F. Alexander, president of the Alas- . kit-Pacific Steamship company, he de clared that within five years after the opening of the Panama canal, that the population of the coast states will have more than douoieiT. Mr. Alexundcr has Just returned from a trip to the eastern cities, and he stntes that eastern people are vast ly more Interested In the opening of the calml than the western people seemingly are and that the entire east ride. Fulls from Scaffold. Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 1. C. F. Henze, a pointer aged 40, who came here recently from San Francisco, was killed today, when a scaffold ar ound a church steeple he was paint ing collapsed. Henze fell 75 feet and ALTA STREET PAVING OFFERS VARIED COMPLICATIONS TO CITY COUNUEN Washington. Aug. 1. Charges that Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, at a meeting of Saccharine manufac turers last May declared: "I want you to understand that the Remson byard was organized to serve the manufacturers and that they have nothing to fear from it." today ad - ,le,l Wilson to the list of cabinet of- counter and filled a sack with gold flciaN wno hllve been attacked at and currency from the counter and , fhis spssinn of rf,neress the vault, which was open, the total j p wmla ,.,.. corres- It is believed they will be captured As the three men rode up to the bank and entered, two of them cover ed the cashier and his assistant, the only persons in the bank, with re- is ; volvers. The third went behind the amounting to about $10,000. One. of the robbers accidentally fired a re volver. pondent, made the charge before the committee on expenditures in the ag- fT"U t 1. . T 1 1 : iiic icpun. uiuuKlll -aisnai .i..,i,,lr.i .inortmsnt liiMU'ii i'i mv iNicK. uui'r ui ine uanti. Is there to be any paving on East of prominent Alta street property owners who want that street pavea through to Court street or else they Alta street and if so how much Is to be paved? This Is a question now up to the city authorities for solution and it is n problem that arouses much Interest in view of past differences ns Is talking of the west and Its possi bilities, following the opening of the new water way. struck on his head Another man)o whU ,,,,, ,,u llono wlth tlia, wno was winning wmi iicusc. e- tho,.0K1f.,re cuped with a fractured thigh and will lT) o m Um0 (ne clty aUirnrv recover. .,...1 ..It., minlnmir Vinvo lint nntri- pietely finished checking up the num ber of signers on the remonstrance from East Alta. It Is said In official circles however that the remonstrance will not show the necessary 80 per cent against the Improvement but that tho remonstrance will be allowed any way, in view or tlie large numiior 01 people who' opposed paving on the basis it lias been ordered. Wluit Will They Do. With the remonstrance allowed tho question would then arise ns to what action the council should take with reference to Alta street. It Is re ported that the street committee will recommend that but two blocks on East Alta street be paved and that the street be thrown into a district with Oottoiiwom and Webb. However, such it course as this would chilli arouse the fighting hlood lloys n liOiiir Trip. New Tork, Aug. 1. From Coney Island to the Pacific const on horse back Is tho trip which is being un dertaken by tho Abernuthy boys, tho two llltle veterans of the saddle who last year rode Into New York from Oklahoma. It was one minute nfter midnight last night when Louis Ah ernathy, 11 years of age, and his brother, four years his Junior, started 011 the trip which will -take them 3600 miles. If they make the lido In sixty riding days and abide by cer tain conditions, they win $5000. The boys have agreed that' they will not eat or sleep under a roof during the They will ride up tlie eastern shore of tlie Hudson to Albany thence, west and will conclude their trip nt Presidio park, San Francisco want no paving at all. Whole Street or None. As he entered one of the robbers fired at him and in turn the marshal fired, killing the man who was just going out with the money. Convicts Mutiny. Victoria, B. C, Aug. 1. Reports of a mutiny of Siberian convicts ruth lessly suppressed and followed by a during the Wiley probe. Republican members of the com mittee demanded that the stenograph er's notes of the May hearing be in troduced, and objected to Willis' tes timony appearing on the record. "Wo do not want just two blocks massacre by the troops were received 1 of paving on Alta street." says T. J. ! In mall advices by the Lucerlo. j Tweedy. "We objected too that plan 1 dispatch from Vladivostok says be-; before and I am satisfied will do so again. As far as 1 am concerned I stand exactly ns I stood when we cir culated the petition calling for the paving of Alta street from Main street to Court." "That petition called for paving East Alta street and for paying for the pavement by the property abutting the street. We did not ask the side street people to help pay for the pav ing and I don't want them to help pay, unless it be a small amount to bo figured as their portion of the intersections. The councllmen tire to blame for trying to make the side street people pay half the cost of paving the street." Seemingly Mr. Tweedy voices the s Minn nt of quite a few substantial nropertv owners 011 East Alta street and If so they will doubtless he heard from should another attempt be made to pave but two blocks of their thoroughfare. T EXPLAIN MATTER cause of the exclusion of Chinese la borers from the building of the Amur' railway the Russian authorities had j to depend upon convicts to work 011 1 the road. The treatment of guards, j New York. Aug. 1 J. P. Morgan, it Is charged, was brutal and a mu- ' the king of financiers, will be forced tiny resulted, In which at least half j to testify before the Stanley house of the number were killed. 1 committee, which is investigating ! steel trust, should he return from Postal lien ring This Week. ' Europe before the close of tho In New York Aug. 1. A commission ' vestigatin. according to Chairman appointed by President Taft to inves-1 Stanley today. George Pt-rkins. Mor tigate the subject of second class post-j ean's partner, w ill be expected to tel! age rates, especially in reference to , the committee what Morctn knows the transportation of m icai'.ins at about gobbling, by the trut, of the the cent a pound price, will conduct . Ternessee foal and Iron company, a hearing on the subject tiii week. Ill,- will take the stnnd tn t week. Players Sold. Bedford. Mass.. An.:. 1. Dl of the New Hi !:" ! 1 nas.iiall riving in Switzerland today in advance ( club annomw-t d tb.it I'it'.oT nuhel of the 'nternational concress of Zi qi-1 man and rlijli fielder Mefrono had ists to be held at the Basle during! been sobl to the Poston Americans August for $5,000. Zionists Convention. Geneva. Aug. 1. Prominent Jews, New from all parts nf the world are ar-. rector I