EVENING EDITION EVENING EDITION WEATHER REPOKT. .1 ! i . . . ) t j i Fnlr tonight 'nnd Wed nesday, railing cards, wed ding st ltlonery, com mercial stationery and Job printing to order at the East Oregonlan ' COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. VOL. 24. STATE GETS McNamara Defense Puts Gas on rar witn uynamite m a t f I Theory in the Trial., PROSECUTIONDISPLEASED Most Inirtant Naval Engagement RtmulLs lit Victory for Revolution. IhIs umt Willi Captured Warships Tlicy Now Control Entire Valley. Hall of Records Los Angeles. Cal., Oct. 24 Determined If . possible to have Judge Bord well's ruling that tho belief on the part of a juror that tho .Times building was destroyed by dynamite, does not disqualify attor neys for On defense in the McNamara use today went more fully into the , belief held by the tailismou who .-are bting examined in an effort to securo a Jury. - The dofens attorneys OWN medicine I death. -will arguo ; that pas destroyed the building and nssertlng that this is parallel to the dynamite theory, they will demand tho fame ruling Chat the Judge ren dered in the ease of Venireman Mc Kee. The attorneys for the prosecution irl'l bitterly opposn thi - and much de pends on tlio decision tint will bo rendered by Judge Bordwel!. j While the court proi codings slowly, drag along, both si. leu i,t lei'nt fnti.nt ' are working hard on the features out-I aide the court mom, preparing their respective cases o as to avoid unne- oessaiy delays I Pyninilto exports In the employ of , ine flerense, are conducting n series of experime nts, the result of which vr'll not be given out until Introduced as evidence In the court room during the trial. They are carrying on their work In a place that is safely remov ed from the prying eyes of the prose cution. In the meantime (he state Is still bring n In wl'nes to Identify tho MrN imnr i brother'. One of the lat ent arrivals is W. J Kaiser, a Munric, Ind., deab r in high explosives. ' lie knew J. B. McNamara as Frank Snl- livan. It Is alleged, and J. J. McNa- mnra as O. W. Clark If Is alleged that Kaiser had some business deal ings with the two brothers, but tho nature of the business has not been given out, ' . During the morning xesslnn of the ;ourt, two veniremen were quickly diminatcd and a third, K. J. Mullln, Is under challenge for cause, by the tlefense, because he stated that he belicveil that JIcNamara was guilty of causing the Time explosion, but if chosen as a Juror he declared that he would be able to set aside his own opinion. Ho was still under examination when the court took a recess for lunch. Ort:e McManig.il' confession. Im plicating James McNamara In tho Times explosion, and the report of the experts who were appointed by Mayor Alexander, and who found that the Timei was dynamited, went Into the record of the McNamara trial today. Newspaper copies were used by the ilefenso in interrogating the venire men for the purpose of determining their opinions. They were introduce,! by Attorney Harrow and ordered Into tho records. They will be used hereafter In Inter rogating veniremen ns to how Ihey formed their opinions and the strength of them. . district Attorney Fredericks said ho had no objection to this move, but was not prepared to admit that the AleManigal affidavit was tho "au thentic confession" and he thereafter referred to It n the purported ''Con fession. WATER RIGHT SALE CASE IN COUR Involving tho question as to wheth er or not a ditch company has the light to sell its water lights at very low prices in opposition to the' wishes of somo of the stockholders, a suit i.l being tried In the local circuit court today. I'nlno Ilros., stockholders In tho Hudson Hay Pilch company, which controls an Irrigation ditch in the past end of the county, aro the plaintiffs and tho corporation the de fendant. The plnintlfs are asking for an Injunction restraining the com pnny from selling permanent water , rights at three dollars an acre which lights it Is alleged, aro worth fifty dollars an acre. Hoth sides have a strong lino of legal talent In the fight nnd the ense Is marked with many clashes. Among tho prominent cast entlcrs Interested In the cas and who arc hero today are R. II. Well man, Mosm Beauchamp, W. T. Shaw, W.- C. Oallehattr, Fred Morley, Frank Smith and William Hodgcns. TO EXHUME BODY -, OFJIHRED GIRL Search of Poison Leads ' . Her Grave to . Oil Nature of Drug In Bathrobe I'ock- ot, Hinges Succxsis or Failure Stuto Cimu Against-' Prcadior. of Boston, Mass., Oct. 24. New light is expected to be thrown on the case of the alleged murder of Miss Avis Lionel by Itev. Virgil Kicheson, when the officials at Hyunnis, the murder ed girl's home, will exhume the body and secure the bathrobe which the girl wore when sho was found dying, and In which she was burled,' to as crtain Whether its pockets contain the cyanide vial which Is supposed to have been given her by Reverend Rlcheson. 1 If the robe contains another kind of poison, the state's case will fail. ' The suicide claim which Is ' being maintained by the dcfenser was hit hard today, when witnesses were found who will testify, it is said, that Miss Linnet made several engage- Tn0ts jor tnt (lav following her DR. HYDE WINS A DECIDED VICTORY Kansas- City, Mo., Oct. 24. with the calling of the second panel of ve- niremen. in the case of Dr Hyde, the ! case was resumed today. The defense claims that the dis- chHI"Re ,,r 1,10 ' nlire tlr"1 lano1, ou 11 technicality was a big victory for 11,0 defense. u oxpec.led the jury DU secured by the end of this wt,t' LOOKING 1 lt HOOT I JOT. I'e-t F'rt III ('Ollfg'o from Oregon Off to Hood Agriotiltur Kivcr or- cliards. Oregon Acrlenllural College, Cor-I vallis Ore. Oct 24. T l;iv If. 1 i Hecs of the O. A. O plant pathology : department went to Hood River in I search of mush room root rot nnd prune diseases in the orchards there. He will also do some field work ii) ! the special study of app'e tree canker 1 which lie has been making. Author ISurned to leatli. Los Angeles, Oct. 24. Frank Hol- atilling, a magazine writer of New York," was burned to death last night In n fire which destroye d n rooming , house in West Seventh street at which J Holatilling was staying. The fire Is supposed to have been started by an (deetrlc healing device in Holatilling' a . room. Smoke was discovered pouring from his room and HointnUng wa awakened. He left hi-1 room and then went back to rescue some manu scripts. Firemen found hs charred remains where be had been overcome by the smoke. 'iM)k PmoutK-cd. Copenhagen, Oct. 24 Dr. Cook, who waa enthu-IaUrnlIy welcomed here after his alleged discovery of the north pole two years ago arrived hero today accompanied by his wife. Ow ing to tho threatening altitude of the crowd. Cook was escorted to his car r'ago by a detachment of police. Tho mob followed hooting. The explorer said ho had given up his projected Kuropen lecture tour and that he would lecture only in this city. The newspapers denounce him, some of them recomending demonstrations of disapproval at his lecture. A LI ;K; K MANY WASHINGTON oi'iTt i.i.s wniii: .k.itf.ijs Oly m pia. Wash., Oct. 24. Follow ing a state-wide Investigation of the books of city nnd county offices by forty state' accountants, something like one thousand suits will be start ed against tho present and past offi cials for overdrafts of salaries and moneys illegally drawn. Suspevt Releasexl. Ellsworth, Kan., Oct. 24 John Smithel-mun, held ns a suspect In connection with the murder of tho Showman family a week ago, was re leased by the coroner's Jury. Proof of his innocence was furnished, when William Puckett, a finger print ex pert of Topcka, found that the im pressions left by the slayer's hand on a bucket were not those of Sniither- man. Riirim Heixdf ami 1 tables. Braddock. N. P., Oct. 24. Appar ently Insane, Mrs Alex Johnson, wife of a farmer living northwest of Brad- dock, locked herself and Tier six little children In their homo today, and set fire to the house All were burned to death. Ncihbors believe that Mrs. Johnson barricaded tho doors and nailed down tho windows of tho house; then, saturating a room with oil, she applied a match Neighbors who saw tho smoke rushed to tho home but the rescue of the woman and her babies was Impossible. Mrs. Smith of Helix, was an Incom ing paRsenger on the N.- P. this morning. PENDLETON, OREGON, REBELS TAKE 4 WARSHIPS Admiral Sah's Naval Com mand Meets Defeat Near City for Hankow.' MANY MANCHUS KILLED llofenso Also Put " XevsmHr Rf. ports, Dynamite Kxix-rts' Findings mid Mc.Maiiigal Confession Into Records of Trial n'nv Viuler Way. Tokio, Japan, Oct 24. Dispatches received here from Peking, China, state that four Chinese warships un der Admiral .Sah have surrendered to the rebel force i near Hankow. This is the most Important naval victory so. far recorded since the revolt against the Manchu dynasty started. It is now expected that the rebels, with a combined naval and large land force, will sweep the entiro Yangt.se valley to Shanghai. , Maucliii IJosidonts, Slaughtered. Shanghai, China, Oct. K4 The reb els have Mii cci ded in capturing thtf j treaty pott of Kiu Haling, after a sharp clash with the imperial troops, I in which many were killed. The In- , vaders have burned the Yamen gov- i eminent buildings and slaughtered large nuniljer of Manchu residents o the town. 1 Ids-Is Reinforced. Xew Yoik. Oct. 24. According to Shanghai dispatches received here- to day a large force of reinforcements for the Chine e rebel army Is advanc ing in the province of Hunan, from Annam, Cochin China. Rebel lleud In 1'rlsoo. Los Angeles, Oct. 21. ljr. inin Ynt i-n. the jii cireilited liea.t nf the 'ii I. lose revolution, is due to .arrive here in the next few days He will be the tut st of Ho Le, chiif of local Chi nese revolutionary society. WYOMING INDIANS FACING STARVATION lender, Wye., Oct. 24. On the verge of starvation they declare, tho Shoshone and Aropahoo Indians, near here are preparing a petition to be sent to Washington, asking the re moval of Indian Agent Wadsworth, whom they blame for their misfor tunes. They are signing tho petition by the thumb print system. Rays Pastor1 Was Indisercct. Sterling, 111.. Oct. 24. Mrs. Kath ryn Howland of Peoria Is In the city prepared to go before the Northern Illinois Synod of the Lutheran churches and substantiate serious charges she has made against Rev. Charles Kdward Raymond of the F.nglish Lutheran church of Peoria. Lust year Mrs. Rowland filed charges In the synod against Rev! Mr. Hay mend, there being thirty-seven dis tinct charges.. To this number she has added three more and expects to get a healing before the synod here tomorrow. Mrs. Rowland accuses the minister of being extremely Indiscreet and makes affidavit to many of her charges, and further wants to fur nish the names of eight women of the congregation with whom she alleges that the minister has been Indiscreet. Goiv Favors Wilson. San Francisco, Oct 2 4. Senator Oore of Oklahoma. Is here on a lec ture tour. He advocates fiovcrnor Wilson for president or. the democrat ic ticket. TRAINMEN. COP. GUN, CLUB AND STRATEGY BARELY EQUAL TO STUBBORN HOBO Beat'iig his way on the trucks of an O.-YV. U. & N. train yesterday, a large, fat, prickly porcupine refused to obey tho orders of brakemcn and In his secure position defied all of their efforts to eject him until Pen illeton was reached, when Officer Irn Hughes was called to assist in tho enforcement of tho rules of the com pany. Thereby hangs a tragic tale. Tho lUtle, fouiiegge,l hobo -was dis covered on the trucks at Umatilla and at every stop between that point and Pendleton efforts were mude by the trainmen to put him off but, protect ed, by his thorny coat of mail, "Porky" was not in the least disturbed by their threats and futilo attempts. Wfien this city was reached, ono of the brakemen telephoned to the police station for help, announcing in excit ed tones that there was a hobo on the trucks who refused to give up his seat. Officer Hughes was Just starting for dinner, but the summons to duty made him forget the pangs of hunger TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1011. 4.000 ITALIANS ANO TIMS DIE IN FIGHT Battle of Benghasi Blood iest of War Turks Frantically Resist Landing of Enemy I'ntil Forced! to Retreat IK.' foro Wursliis' Fire. Vienna, Oct. 24. Bloodier than the censors would adin t, the Italian landing at Benghasi on October 19 resulted in t'asualtie on both sides, numbering 4000, . beatej reports state. It is said that the firing by the Ital an battleships covering the land ing of the troops was so terrific that the beach looked like a storm 'had swept it afier the engagement clos ed The British consul. John Jones, was wounded and the consulate almost destroyed. It is thought that England will de mand an explanation from Home. The Turks fought frantically and, tlvuijU losing heavily stood until they were folded to retreat. Italy Anxious. London, Oct. 24. ltiiy 's anxious conceiting the fate of her land forc es wlrch were si nt t. l'ciighazi. ac cording to r.'-ports received Inyo. it is known that the Italian losses uci.j heavy, some reports placing ihein at twelve hundred. The Italian government is censor ing .ill news so closely that it s :m riossii.de to get definit accounts of the Tropoiitan war. FOWLER AT LASTj IS IN THE AIR Banning; Calif., With his repairs started toward I completed Av.ulor Fowler this morning, flying i ' 'rolli l.ele ( Yuma, Arizona. Roadies Mecca. Mecca, Calif.. Oct. 24 Fowler alighted here at 10 this morning, flying Uie s Aviator o'clock xty-one miles in bixiy-eifcht m.nutcs, Canning. from IWU.MFUS' I.KAGIK. Hartley County Mm .loin to Aid Pro givs hi Srientif.o Agriculture. Burns, lire., Oct. 24. A Farmers' Cooperative League has been formed by the farmers of1 Harney county at the suggestion of Superintendent Kreithaupt of the Oregon Agricultural College experiment station here. The aim is mutual aid in the advancement of scient fic agriculture in this sec tion, through mutual aid. The mem bers will report to Mr. lireithaupt their methods and success or failure, and he in turn will make experi ments and tiemonsira'ions on the nation farm as to the different crops ami their treatment on different so Is. Dr. L. K. Hibbard is president and R. II. Harris, secretary. OFFICIAL AT POTATO CAUMV.VL liotiijiift to SH'ak at Harrisburg and Indue i:liihlts of line Spuds. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- vallis, Ore.. Oct. 21. Today Prof. Arthur lioutiuet of the O. A. C. horti culture dcpaitment addresses the vis isors at the Harrisburg potato car nival on "Vegetable Growing in Or egon." lie is also to act as judge of tho exhibits Ralliii'icr's Nleco Divorced. Spokane. Wash.. Oct. 24. Mrs Ma K. Johnson, niece of A. A. lfal llnger, former .'ccretaiy of the inte ror, received a decree of divorce, in the superior court here, from Bert ram A. Johnson, proprietor of a local drug company. A court order was Issued for a property settlement. and he started for the depot, examin ing the chambers of his "shooting iron" and loosening his billy club as he ran. He was somewhat chagrined when he found that the hobo was nothing more formidable than' a por cupine, but before he had finished his work of ejectment, he was wishimr that It had been a bandit bold or vil lainous desperado Instead. The little animal rought for a free ride with determination worthy of a stiuatter defending his homestead. Repeatedly h0 was battered over the head with a 200 pound scantlinir nnd knocked from his perch but just as often d'd ho remount the trucks and raise his quills in defiance, and it wns not until the life had been beat en out of him that he cave nn the fight. His limp body was carried oft In triumph and h's conquerors, un mindful of his valiant fight, began despoiling the fallen hero of the rich armor which had made his defeat difficult. PHIUDELPH WATHLETICS 7 t TROUNCE! Christy Mathewson Allows 11 Hits in Seven Inn ings and is Taken Out of Pitcher's Box V: EM SETTLES 001 New York National Leaguers Run Bases Three Being Caught Between Sacks Game On Soggy Field. Now Innings 12 3 1 5 0 7 8 0 Total lJmis 2 0 0 (CO 0 0 0 0 a i Hits 2 1 0 0 10 1 1 1 7 lii Tors 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 j Philadelphia. J Innings 123 15078 9 Total Kims . 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 ! Hits 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 2 11 1 F.iTors 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 1 0 1 ' I latteries New Yoi k Matliewson, Wiltso and M''yor: I'hiladelpliiii Bender and Thomas. Ke-t of Iim-iip Sh'h.. Pnrk. Philadelphia, Oct. 24. Will I'.ak. r one? more starring as tile chief trouble maker for the New York c.iants, the Plrladclphin Atli M'ts today won the fourth game of the world series by a score of 4 to 2, making three games straight for the Ath;etic-; to one for the Giants Christy Mathewson was batted all over the lot and was yanked out in e eighth inning and Wiltse sent In as a forlorn hope, which proved for lorn. With New Y'ork having scored two runs in the first inn in-?, things look ed dark for the Athletics until thu fourth inning, when Baker 1 ned out a d-iuble sacker. This feat was du pl fated by Murphy and Davis and tin y later .uped in. Then !n the sixth inning Baker pgain duplicated his two bagger, scoring Collins and it was all off with New York. The field was soggy, while the in field was in fa riy good shape and the game was witnessed by twenty thou sand fans. The Giants made a miserable showing- in base running, three men being taught off bases where there was lit tl cexcuse for it. The game in detail was ns follows: First Inning. New York Devore singled; Poyle trippled. scoring Devore; Snodgrass flied to Lord. Poyle scoring on throw in. Snodgrass credited with sacri fice. Marry out. Pa vis unassisted; Mcrkle fanned. Two runs Philadelphia Lor.l and Oldring fanned: Collins singled; Baker fan ned. No runs. Second Inning-. New York Herzog fiied to Old ring; Fletcher singled to left; Mey ers forced Fletcher, Thomas to Col lins; Mathewson out. Bender to Da vis No runs. Philadelphia Murp'.y doubled ir.to the right field crowd and took third on Mathew-on's wild throw trying to catch him off second; Murphy spiked Fletcher slightly; Davis out, Mathew son to Mcrkle; Barry and Murphy tried squeeze play, Murphy caught be tween third and home when Barry faded to bunt; Meyers phy, unassisted; Barry hit; Thomas fouled to retired Mur sat'e. infield Meyers. No runs. Third Inning-. New York Devore flic, I to Oil ring; Doy filed to Raker; Snodgrass out. Harry to Davis. No runs. Philadelphia Bender out. Fletcher to Mcrkle; Lord singled to rght; Old r'ng forced Lord out. Fletcher to Poyle; Collins fanned. No runs. Fourth Inning. New York Murray flied to Baker; Mcrkle funned; Herssog tried to bunt and was out, to Davis, unas-isled. No runs. Philadelphia Baker doubled to left Snotlgrass slipping en soggy field and overrunning the ball; Murphy dou bled to left, scoring Baker; Pavs doubled, scoring Murphy: Barry out. Herzog to Mcrkle; Davis taking third; Marquard, Ames and Crandall are warming up. Thomas flied to Mur ray, Davis scoring. Bender out, Fletcher to Merkle. Three runs. Fifth Inning. New York Fletcher out. Baker to Davis; Meyers doubled to right; Meyers out, Thomas to Baker, at tempting to reach third on a short passed ball; Mathewson walked; De vore flied to Lord. No runs. Philadelphia Lord out, Merkle to Mathewson; Oldring out, Herzog to BLACK DESPERADO KILLS TWO WHITES Birmingham. Ala., Oct. 24. With two mt n lying dead and another wounded, as result of tho running am uck of John Harrison, a negro des perado, a mob of two hundred whites have him cornered in a swamp and ii't'v wia kiu nun on coming up witn him. . NO. 7251 'dIS AGAIN-4 TO 2 AFIER FIRST INN Like Cripples, -20,000 See York- same as previous (tamos. I Mcrkle; Col' in.' singled to center; LaVer doubled to t enter, scoring Cols lns Murphy fanned. One run. ' ' j Sixth Inning. : New York poyle walked; . Snod grass fanned; Murray flied to Ba i ker and Doyie was doubled, Baker to Davis. No runs. I Philadelphia Davis out. Herzog to Merkle; Barry doubled to center; i Thomas out. Fletcher to Merkle; Ben- der out, Herzog to Merkle. No runs. I Seventh Inning. -New York Merkle fanned; Herzog flied, to oldring: Fietcher singled to center; Meyers out, Coilins to Davis. j No runs I Ph ladtlphia Lord safe on Fletch er's fumble; tillring sacrificed, Mer kle to Doyle; Coll ns sacrificed to -Mcrkle, unassisted. Lord taKina-'third Baker walked; Murohy out to Mer it, ie, un assisted. (n attempted hit and run play. No run-. Eighth Iniiiii. New York Becker. uattiner for Mathewson, out, Collins to Davis: Tie vore singled to left; poyle forced De vore out. Collins to Barry; Snodgrass sti Baker fumbled his grounder; Murray fouled to Thomas. No runs. Wiltse pitching for the Giants. Philadelphia Davis fanned; Barry ciniiniea to right, taking third on Murray's wild throw to Fletcher Murray gets error; Thomas grounded to Herzog; Barry run down by Mey ers and Herzog. Thomas taking sec ond; Bender out. Merkle, unassisted. No runs. Nintli Innlmr. New York Merkle doubled to ngnt; Herzog out. Baker to Davis Fletcher flied to Collins; Meyers out Collns to Davis. No runs B V! Ill Coweta. Okla.. Oct. 24. Search of places irequontr-d by negroes today disclosed f rearms hidden In almost every conceivable place and manner Two wagon loads of guns, knives and ammunition were taken in charge by officers. While the town is quiet under mil- iiaij protection alter the riots which two were killed and four wounded, citizens still iVe.- From Red Bird, a negro settlement six miles away, come reports that the uiacKs are in an ugly mood threaten to march upon Coweta and l .tizens heav ly armed are helping the soldiers to keep a close lookout at eery point the blacks might ter the town in force. en- twenty negroes were arrested taken to Wagoner. aml WOlIKINGMEN s IN'Sl RA( K Ul.l OIJE PAUl.lA.M EN T London. Eng, Oct. It 1'n epar. to nnk.. a tight on Ch-imvll. LI-" .,e,,,es iim,i-an,-e bill. parliament 1 .-assembled today fo(- the autumn sessions. The George insurance bill provides tor a partly compulsory and partly voluntary workmgnieu's insurance. toniriouted pronortionatelv ,.. tho workmen, employers and the state. It is considered a highly progres sive measure, but th0 indications are that ii will have a hard time before it is passed, :t u is not defeated -i.wi lll-.li Mil .(ilST HIE l.l.MBEU THIST S:. Taul. Oct. 21. Suit again-t two score individuals, prominent ill various lumber corporations, wui filed by the federal government to day under the Sherman antitrust law. The suit is exactly sinnl.ir t. four uits already filed against v. otlter trusts. ileus lacks mm