REVO LUTIO N M O VES EASTW ARD DOINGS OFTHE WEEK Government Troop» Refuse to Move for Lack o f Ammunition. Pekin — The city o f Sian, regarded as one o f the government’» surest Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. Drive Government Force Camp and Capture Bagg^a. General Relumt o f Important Event» Presented In Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. Hops are selling likely to go higher. at 42 cents and Women jurors at Seattle object to men smoking while on duty in the jury room. O rville W right was thrown to the ground from a glider which he was testing but escaped unhurt. The employers’ liab ility commission has decided to recommend a national railroad employes lia b ility law. Washington, D. C., girls are angry because the number, allowed at naval academy dances has been limited. Northern provinces o f China, which had hitherto been considerd most like­ ly to remain loyal, are now joining the revolutionary forces. Judge Bordwell decided that a man’s belief that the Los Angeles Times was destroyed by dynamite does not bar him from ju ry duty. Banker Walsh died o f heart disease nine days a fter being paroled from the penitentiary where he was serv­ ing a sentence fo r illegal banking deals. A farm er’s w ife in North Dakota locked herself and six children in their house, saturated the room with coal oil and set fire to it. A ll were burned to a crisp. REBELS DR. ANNA SHAW, RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE^NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. W ARSHIPS W IT H O U T FUEL. Rice Also Exhausted — Government Opera Reserve Stores. 1 TRAVEL SAFER strongholds, has gone over to the reb­ els without a blow having been struck. Sian is the capital o f Shensi province, with a population o f 750,000. The minister o f war. General Y in Tchang, holds his main force still at Gunboats Forced to Retire and ( Sin Yang Chow. He says that the Deserts— All Huts Burned to Prevent Ambush. rebels have 400 guns, and he declines to move unless supplied with addi­ tional guns and ammunition and pay Hankow, China — The rebel for his troops. Hukow, a fortified town 15 miles has won a victory on sea and east o f Kiu Kiang, was also captured a fter two days’ fighting. The ia| by the rebels. The fall o f Hukow and ialist army has been forced to rel Kiu K iang indicates the spread o f the and w ait fo r reinforcements and revolution eastward. I t also inter­ rupts communication between Shang­ loyal gunboats have been driven the river. One o f the vessels, hai and Hankow. When the rebels took Kiu K iang reported, went over to the revolutii and burned the government houses, it ists. The government forces are is reported that several officials were encamped at Seven Mile creek, killed. The British, French, German rebel army is well entrenched and Japanese warships are sheltering miles from the city and it is belie advantage alrei the foreigners. Kiu K ian g has several here that the missionary stations. Americans at gained w ill be followed up wi Fuchow, in the province o f lCiangsi, unnecessary delay. When the fighting ceased the fii and at Fuchow, in Fokien province, haie asked that warships be sent night the revolutionists took op strong position. Reinforcements there. The provinces o f Shanghai, Che­ the rebels arrived during the ni| kiang and Fokien are showing great and early next morning a force unrest, and in fact the entire south­ fu lly 5,000 strong began advance west corner o f the Chinese empire be­ the imperial encampment. The advance was conducted low Hankow and farthest removed On the march the rel from Manchu influence is rapidly be­ tiously. burned hundreds o f huts, fearing coming inflamed. Report has it that the revolutionists bush. The loyalists’ infantry made. When have demanded that the taotai o f fain t show o f resistance. Shanghai surrender the native city rebel scouts reached the im] and port to them on condition that camp they found it deserted, and main body entered, waving bi order will be maintained. Ninety members w ere present at and shouting. the first business m eeting o f the News o f Reverse Withheld. revolutionary assembly. Pekin— I t is apparent here thatt imperial government knew the CH ANCELLO R IS DIFIANT. o f the battle at Hankow between itil forces and the rebels more than 2il German Agrarian Demand tor Ameri­ hours before it became public. Rel can Meat Refused. ports o f the rebel victory gradually I Berlin— Public opinion in Germany became generally known later, bull is busily w eighing the consequences o f the first positive account o f the defeat I the noteworthy jspeech Chancellor o f the imperial forces was delivered to I Bethmann-Holiweg delivered in reply­ the foreign legations by the Asaociat-I ing to interpolations on the dear food ed Press. It caused a profound im-1 pression. question. The success o f the revolution ha I The Chancellor seized the occasion to make a campaign speech, in which been considered here to hinge largely I he identified himself unequivocally upon the result o f the first encounter, [ with the favorite views and policies o f as its moral effect would be far-reach-| the Conservatives and Centrists. Be­ ing. When the fu g itiv e imperialists! sides refusing to adopt various meas­ ures o f re lie f proposed by the radicals reach the main army, now mobilizing I and Socialists, he indulged in a sweep­ near Sin Y an g Chow, knowledge oil ing defense o f the entire economic sys­ the repulse, it is believed, will utterlyl tem on which the agrarian interests demoralize the troops, while as the! thrive and declined to disturb either news travels long the Yangtse river! the ta riff or regulations excluding it probably w ill cause important ad-| hesions to the rebel cause. American meats from Germany. The foreign legations here belie«! Thus he has thrown down the gauge o f battle to the'great popular parties. that the news from Hankow and Yut-I nan w ill mean that the provinces south! o f the Yangtse and also some on the I RIDES 50-MILE GALE. north side o f the river will secede | Automatic Devices Preserve Equili­ sooner or later. t London— A special dispatch from i Pekin says that strong rebel detach­ ments attacked the northern army Nine young midshipmen just grad­ twice. uated from the naval academy have The rebels are entrenching every­ been transferred to the army by re­ where. They say they have enlisted quest, that they can marrv and have 16,000 former soldiers. their wives with them at their posts. Ichang has fallen into the hands A bundle o f old papers that had lain Claim Glider Can Be Held Stationary o f a separate revolutionary organiz­ in an old trunk since the death o f Over Given Point for Five ation called Kuominghus. The 1879 in San Francisco, Wuchang rebel agents swarm at Minutes. package o f Mexican Shangsha, Yochow and other towns. goV M *i Vs worth about $800,- The men are organizing a southern 000 . confederacy and are w illin g to pay K ill Devil H ill, N. C. — Announce­ the Manchus. PORTLAND MARKETS. ment that the problem o f the auto­ Szechuen also reports heavy fight­ matic control o f the aeroplane has ing. W h eat— Export basis: Bluestem, 83«/84c; «lub, 81c; red Russian, 79c; been solved by the W righ t brothers valley, 81c; forty-fold, 82’ . has created tremendous interest in the Pekin— The full text o f a joint dis­ Millstuffs — Bran, $24.606025 per aviation world. This was made e v i­ ton; middlings, $32; shorts, $25.50«/ patch sent by Admirals Jui Cheng and 26; rolled barley, $33.50(434.50. Sah Chen Hing, in command o f the dent by the number o f telegrams and Corn— Whole, $33; cracked, $34 warships off Hankow, is published in cable messages received by O rville per ton. the Chinese papers, showing that W right. Barley— Feed, $31 per ton; brew­ there has been a sudden and inexpli­ W hile Mr. W righ t refuses to go ing, nominal. cable relaxation o f the censorship. into details as to the new mechanical The dispatch says: ( ■#*ts— No. 1 white, $30 per ton. •ft f —No. 1 Eastern Oregon, tim- “ As the second installment o f the device, he said that an automatic sta­ oth j $1761)18; No. 1 valley, 15«i,16; Tientsin troops arrived at the river bilizer had been experimented with a l f 'f a , $12.60; clover, $ 10 ( 411 ; station they were attacked by from on power-driven machines and had g a .n hay, $ 11 ( 0 ) 12 . 2,000 to 3,000 rebels. General Chang proved satisfactory. I t is his desire Vresh Fruits— Peaches, 356£65c per Piao led the troops from Hupeh and K jx ; plums, 60(rt75c per crate; Honan, killing 200 to 300 rebels. to test the device in a strong wind that brium o f Aeroplane Glider. H O P M ARKET LIVELY. prunes, 2( k 2| c pound; pears, 76c«/ They also captured six b ig guns and brought him to the bleak sand hills K ill D evil H ill, N. C.— In a 50-mile $1 .76 per box; grapes, 85c®$1.25 per numerous other weapons. More than on the coast o f North Carolina. wind Wednesday O rville W rig h t went at 401 box; apples, $1.26(0)2.26 per box; 20 loyalist troops were killed. There are other things, however, aloft and remained virtually station­ 10,000 Bales Change Hands Cents or Better. cranberries, $9.26«/9.50 per barrel; “ Simultaneously Admiral Sah or- which Mr. W righ t hopes to demon ary in his glider, with which he is Casahas, $1.76(0 2 per dozen. dered the fleet to protect the river | strate with his new biplane, He said conducting experiments in aerial sta­ Portland------Friday wa3 a record-1 Potatoes— Oregon, 11c per pound; bank and prevent reinforcements from that he believed it possible to make a bility. H e was up 9 minutes and 45 breaking day fo r the Oregon hop msrd sweet potatoes, 2c. coming from Wuchang. ! flight o f one mile over the ground in a seconds, and maintained an altitude o f ket. The volume o f business doneonl Onions— Oregon, $1.25 hundred. “ The warships, however, were un- ¡ glider without the aid o f a motor, approximately 150 feet. The glider the Coast was the largest for a single! Vegetables — Artichokes, 75c per able to participate in the fighting, be- Asked i f it would be possible for the was equipped with a rear rudder o f day in the history o f the world’s hop I dozen; beans. 6(d)10c; cabbage, |«fi ing afraid o f injuring the loyal troops, new biplane to hover over a given 24-foot spread. In front, to preserve trade. Purchases o f more than 10,0001 l i e pound; cauliflower, 251 hothouse lettuce, $ 1.26 per box; pep W e can only appeal to the throne to five minutes or m ore.” tim e when the excitem ent was so i”*| 600 Rebels Reported Slain. per», 6(fi6c per pound; radishes, 12ic send immediately heavy a rtille ry .” This automatic stabilizer consists Shanghai — A Chinese official dis­ tense. I t spread to the growers, and, I per dozen; sprout.-, g ft 9 C pound; to. Proclamations have been issued call­ o f a pair o f ailerons. The ailerons patch from Yin Tchang, the w ar min­ contrary to the usual course o f things, j matoes, 40«. 66c per box; caraots ing for recruits to the Manchu army are in effect small supplementary ister, reports imperial successes over they w ere as ready to meet the buy«* I $1.25 per sack; turnips, $1; beets, and announcing an increase o f 2,000 .wings at the outer extrem ities o f the the rebels on October 20 and 21 at Sin as the latter w ere to secure the hops J f 1.75. men in the constabulary. Another planes and usually are operated This was probably because the market! Poultry— Hens, 13®14c; springs proclamation declares that the govern- through a yoke attached to the shoul- Yan Chow. reached the figure at which so many ot| The dispatch says that the rebels 136014c; ducks, young, 15«i.l6(c- ment granaries are now open and pro- der o f the aviator, the farmers had decided to sell. had more than 604 killed, w hile the geese. U * «i.l2 c ; turkeys, live, 20«t hibits hoarding o f rice and the in- I f the machine tips to the left, the It was a 40-cent market from tk»| losses o f the im perialists were few . 21; dressed, choice, 26c. creasing o f prices above the market aviator leans to the righ t and vice opening o f business to the close. Forf Communication, even by wireless, Butter — Oregon creamery, solid rate. Those transgressing this order versa. When he leans, the aileron on w ith Hunan is cut off. Troops in that a fe w lots 40J cents was paid and < pack, 34c; prints, extra. will be severely punished. The gov- the down side o f the aeroplane bends or two crops were taken .at 41 cents | Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, eminent granaries contain tributes o f down and the opposite one bends up. province were recently disaffected, but but the going price was 40 cents. the trouble was settled by payment o f 85c per dozen. rice from time immemorial, for use in This movement tends to righ t the their wages. P o rk - Fancy, 9 «il0 c per pound. the event o f siege or rebellion. N ot­ aeroplane and brings it back to the New States Welcomed. Veal— Fancy, 13«cTSlc per pound. withstanding the proclamation, the horizontal. Indiana Face Starvation. El Paso, T ex .— A m ilitary parsdr I Hops — 1911 crop, 37® 38c; olds, price of rice is rising. nominal. Lander, W ye.— The Shoshone and and formal exercises o f welcome K [ Census Taker Acquitted. Arapahoe Indians on the Wind R iver Arizorfa and N ew M exieo were fen*- Cattle — Choice steers, $5.6(Mi:6; Colombo Expects War. Spokane — A fte r being out nine reservation are on the verge o f open urea o f El Paso’s statehood jubilee- good. $6(1(6.60; fair, $4,756(5; me­ Panama - Recent advices confirm hours, a jury in the Federal court, revolt, according to reports from set­ which is being attended by thousarf j dium. $4.60«(4.75; poor, $3.76(44.50; the report that Colombo is preparing having under consideration the case o f tlers in that district. They are said from all parts o f the Southwest ^ choice cows. $4.50(44.60; fair $4(4 or war. The Colombian Congress Isaac ------ - J. - « Mendenhall, »i»™ »,,, u n k h u ui indicted on five to be near starvation, and the cold formal ceremonies w ill be held at Fort 4.25; common, $2.60(43.50; voted a credit o f $3,- counts for padding census figures, re- weather o f the past week has added to Blias. Governor Colquitt, o f Texas. choice spayed heifers. $4.40®4.60; Ron ’ *k° Tunaco. a port in turned a verdict o f not guilty. The their misery. Failure o f crops and extended the welcome and Govern* choice heifers. $4.26«(4.40; choice n *t* n?,I>,rtof th* republic, ‘ rial centered around Mendenhall’s cessation o f work on the governmental Mills, o f N ew Mexico, responded s*j bulls, $3.50«i 3.78; good. $2.76«(S; h ‘ _ na V., , u < »nd for the pur- i wo« * » » a clerk in the office o f Dis irrigation project at the agency are accepted the handsome silk flag, tk | common, $2ot2.*0; choice calves, e se ot arms and ammunition. The ! trict Supervisor Storch. Mendenhall’s $7.26«i7.SO; good, $70(7.15; common, government the main causes o f destitution and g if t o f El Paso. is reported to be acquittal follows that o f N ick Ficca hunger among the red men. $4(.(6 ¡choice stags. $4.60«(4.75; good. money throughout the country by sub and Sam Plastion, tried fo r sim ilar $4.26«i4.60. scriptum. 1 1 uu Hunting Called Larceny. offenses. Hog» Choice light hogs. $7«i7.60; Chi’a Prepares for War. Helena. Mont. — Claim ing S0*' good to choice. $7(i(7.26; fair, $6.75 Froat Killa 60Q Nightingale,.’ Valparaiso, Chile. — R eplying to emment property the animals in ■ Fever Ship 1» Barred. « (7 ; common. $6«t 6.50. what is described here as the bellicose tional parks, the United States 0 Vienna A sharp night frost seem, Sheep — Choice yearling wether«, Honolulu— It was discovered by the attitude o f Peru over th « boundary eminent has brought charges of I to have killed a number o f the more coarse wool, $8.26(43.60; choice year­ delicate passenger birds now immigraption authorities here that dispute, Chile has repurchased the ceny against Thomas Shields ling wethers, east of mountains, $3*4 Danube diatrict o f Hungary in Uta one o f the passengers on the Hong­ British battleships Triumph and Archibald Patterson. The men i A 8.25; choice ewea, $3(43.25; choice just rea reached S w iftaure, and the papera suggest charged w ith k illin g an elk and J »*j port from Marinaros Syiget states that kong hi,.? Maru. , rU* /„ which Wh,ch has just lambs, $3.7!'W 4.26; choice yearlings, su c - that another vessel o f the dreadnaught in the Glacier national park, Thial $3,5(>i.i3.75; ’ good to choice lambs, in the square o f the fever. type be built in the United States. said to be the first tim e the \_ town the other The va $3.5043.75; culls. $2.50*$*. morning. oot allowed to enter Troops are embarking for the northern ment has ever definitely asserted the harbor. frontier. ership o f w ild game. Aulomatic Balancing Device Per­ fected by Wright Brothers. K V aou.