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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1908)
-if- • f ,» /••J»*» «Î lr ’ /• - ..¿•¿tfc- ,T- * /< • kl Î11 Wr HYI 111» '111 LINN I he \\/hited Oepulchre 1 The V V Tale of O 1’elce W ill L k v i n g t o N C omfort Ceerrtgtu, ISA kf Wi.i fwvlsgsaw C-aakwS Cos,rt«a«. tart. s, ¡. n Lae rusco rv Cwaeswv AU ri*kts r*m»«a :<> COI NT Y HMIH. th» SMVtarlntxa reroluthialst, adventurw, and swindling promoter. "The purpose in-euiatnon of the capi talist and fortune hunter cannot be told. Mr. I'oaatable has figured in the public print* on sevarxl occasion*, but chiefly through his e-wntric ideas of practical ¡•hitanihrapy. H«> far as ta kn< *n, be hae n.-»er before allowed hinwelf to be sub- jectsd to th* attentiotl of the police. It Is frami that he will !.•** at both rn.ls as a result of his present aflll 1st ions. "Mr. Constable's friends avar that the voting millionaire could not have under stood the character of his companion tor the voyage, and ¡»•int out that Nicholas Stembridge, at his tw-st. is a man of fssci ; listing manners snd rre personal accom- Less Important but Not Lass Inter- j plishiiwnt*. It has been ad<led also that • stmg Happening* from Points | Mr. Constable ta of a most Impulsive t*m- Outside th* Stata. | ¡»erament, and apt to chouae his rumpiii- ionW from queer arteries of society. The __ x' young taan'a Inntavut intent, however, might more readily be accepted, were It not for th* Important fact that Nicholas Servians have »cited a Hungarian Htembridg*. who is known to have been I town In hiding (or several days in New York, Roosevelt has refused to go on the was seen on board the de Htael shortly •lump before she sailed; positively re.-*»gnlir>i. Ferdinand has entered Sofia a* It ta said, by an astute an»l reliable nwtn- ctar of Bulgaria. ber of the local -h-tev-tive force." A spirited description of the episode on Turkey i« -ending cruisers to the the Brooklyn pier followed: also a por Island oRSamos tion of Nicholas Htembrldge’« police rec Japanese maoacred a P»Hy of ord. Th* conservative .tiara, ter ot the ¡»•per In which the foregoing ap¡»**arod fri'-ndly Corcan* by mistake for in le»l Breen to believe that the account surgents which hail fallen into Mrs Mtanabury's Castro's health has improved to hand might be rwnahlerably more etnblaa- much that be is again able to be out oned and embellished Ills first thought on the streets. was tlutt he had l»ecwme a s-vuree of hor During i quirre! at Tucson, Ari*., ror to the women, and that he must put belwi-cti t»v> c.npcntets one bit the himself out of their sight •ther, breaking his neck Breen was not a <-»»neclen<-el*-*M man A The French government says the fatalist, a spendthrift, a power that prey ed open the powers that prey, a polished Itanlancllcs should be opened while reveller all these be might be, but bla the lltikaii trouble is being settled blood waa . lean from the taint of person James G Whitehouse, one of the al treachery. II* had come to Ilk* Con l>e«t known leaders in secret orders, ktable. TTie frienttahip wa.« guileless He is dead at his home in Providence, had even thought, with a trace of humor Conn in certain momenta, that it was worth A Spanish balloon fell a distance of licing .ailed twefc from th* Bro»>klya pier •».Ono feet uid the occupants were un for such a large and clear emotion. It injured I he giv big became ripped is p»»*sible that ba had never In hl« life and acted as a parachute. t«e*n troubled as now. hating brought a Roosevelt wrote to the Southern vital hurt to the man he wished only to serve Ilia fa»«# showed nothing, not even Pr i.c loiigre»«. in session at Green* the h»-at of the day. as he left the house boro. N ( , saying that armament is Ills own laxly had felt all. even the the best guarantee of peace moral dtaaohltloo which crawls Into the \ Virgmii girl ha* married a Brit brain to prepare a place for the sinister ish naval officer guest, suicide The taw of cause snd ef International balloon races are be fect, unable to find any hold upon him self nor Inspire any fear thta side of mg hcl>l near Berlin, Germany ciiArT?:n m (Continued.) quire] slm-wt steadily. "You're smarter I guess that's right, tuo. Ho you had I .'van I th«xught. and a deal mor* crooked " ta lock up Htembridg*?“ "Listen," th* other said hurriedly "I "Yea. I found It ad-.sabl* one day af- didn't Ilk* to do this, but there wasn't ter be bad tried to steal the ship while any way ant of It. I've got a lot on my 1 *as ashore in Han Juan, Constable mind thli moruing. and you cnmpIRated explained ingeniously, I'm glad you matters It may be that I'm saving your came. I>»cauae it will save me from taking life. The mountain yonder look* as If him bark. That Is, unless you decide he were about to blow hie brain* out. that PH have to go ba- k, too. I did play •nd I couldn't !•* Interrupted until ! got pretty rough with you. but your man certain ladies safely aboard here from the bad me going strong about that time town As for the fascinating l*r*>n you You've got to ack.low le-l*« that he's an call Htembrldge. he may be my guest. and artist Lat'a get out of this. What do he may not. I'll see you about that later you plan to ilo?" on. He's been square as a plumb-line to "Go out and get Htembrldge, and settle me. You're a good man. Cruaœ. and with you." Breen ta, too. Y'our line* are different, "The word 'settle' usually refers to I ■■ > I ) X your five thousand dollars up ta tbs States," l onstsbl* said that 1 promised to-day Just sit fight. dellcaleiy. K Weil • nd call for anything you want "It doesn't pay to buck the detective be g.M»i frtastda yag a a a Captain bureau. Constatila, and I'm —autborixet Negley, have Mr Crusoe quartered plea* to take cash for your part thia time." •ntly aft. and tell M*< r*ad> to »err« him "How much?" I'll be bark with anything he dntlrea. "Five thousand dollar* and expenses” with th* ladies In about an hiMìr. YooTI "ft Arata money to keep you off one's of course have the •hip kajrad (or a «print ah Ip.” tv Fort de France "I’m Crusoe of the detective bureau. Constable hurried down th* la.Ider, and • nd I usually go «here I piease,” was in i . n ;h . .■ the dulcet answer. which was aimed at th* low hanging pail, “I'll have to go out to the ship to ft 4 so much money," Constable declared re was now twenty-five minutes to nine. II* •Ignedly. could make the plantation house slightly "I'll have to go out to the ship to get after the hour. Htembrldge," said Cruaoe. "We'll go to It was but a moment from the pier to get her." the carriage, and then ths half strangled "Where are your men?" ponies struggled gallantly through Hue "Pm working alone thta trip." Victor Hugo and up the morns toward "You can pick up a couple of gen the plantation house I'ncle Joey's rig darme* to help you. If you think you'll was at the gate, good evidence that tin need help." Constable suggested. Thie man* had been brought. was the galvanic instant. Constable entered the house hastily at Crusoe glanced at him keenly, lie had ten minute* past nine. There wa* a been •ble to pick no flaw in the moment's word of cheer upon hia lipa. No one wa* talk, He wsa a shrewd man In bis line in the library or the music room; no one and schooled, but Constable had rung but a maid servant wa* on the lower true. There Is no inclination on the floor. Hhe was gathering up the litter of part of the public at lirg* to concede broken envefiq«-* and newspaper wrap brilliance of acumen to the heir* of mill pings upon the library table. Constable Ions, unless the sparkling quality ha* been Imagined that the maid servant regarded ex|H>*cd In a strong light. Th* suggestion him strangely. Ils ran to the stairway death, had link**! him with another, and made that other suffer through him. concerning the gendarmes, aud a last •nd called: Ilreeti waa smitten with the ugliest pun glance Into the face of th* young man. “Are you almoat ready, ladies?" ishment that clean filler ia given to writhe vanquished Crusoe's final doubt. He beard footstep* above and low bem-ath that of seeing a friend beaten “I can handle Htembrldge very tidily, having your moral support,” be declared, voice*; then a door opened and Mrs. to the gruuml by the rebounding volley ''lie's too old a bird to resist arrest when Stansbury crossed the upper hall and of one's own sine. ap|*e«ri-d at the head of I lie stairway. Al Half way down the Morn* d'Oronge, he's once cornered." ready he waa tilled with a confusion of he saw Constable's launch turn shoreward "Just a* you say." Constable said from the ship, Constable »u probably swiftly, '“Turn your rig aboat and fol alarms. "Pardon me for calling you, but every- aboard, Breen wasn't ready yet to meet low on. My launch la ahead, at the thing is ready- ss soon as you can come.” the man he had hurt. lie must think. Sugar landing" "We are not going on your yacht, Mr. Moreover, by no uw«ns di»l he Ignore the It was not untU the other wa* behind, and the back of bl* own carriage shut Constable,'' the elder woman said coldly. poaaibility of the Panther bringiug one He sprang up tbs stairs and faced her of r tils logical enemies, nur was he ready ting off the view, that Const side realised lie had lost bi* headache, and wa* drench In the dim light. Two or three times In to face an aou fou la lion of consequences lie turn ed with perspiration II wa* now eight his life be had become cold like this, In tin sha|>e of a man hunier Th* ladies hnd agreed to be ready at nine. some trait of hia breed equipping bnu e»l to the right at the base of I he morne, In case I'ucle Joey had returned with with an outward calm, when the Issue of anti d made bis way up one of the winding the mail by that time. Hi* several er- (be moment was won or luat, but lifted ¡»•ths to the terraced streets, That bls strps lr»l bun to the fruit shop, where he rand* must wait Th* present matter from bis hand*. "What is the latest difficulty, please?” had planned not Io go again, seemed now would take the entire time, and must be Incubus “I would rather not dis-uaa the mat but a paltry addition to tha done dw-eutly and In order. The driver which had so sud.b-nly ¡x»»**-»a*-d him. was commanded to make good speed to ter. Mr Constable.” At the first terra»* he turned ami star "May I speak with Mies Htansbury?" the launch, which wa* in readiness Cru It waa not given to the mother to ac ed back through the smoke. The launch soe dismissed hl* rig; Constable bade hi* cede or refuse, for th* door behind her had just toucbe»l the pier at the Sugar driver wait, and the two men boarded. The tall figure of Constable ‘‘.Make her buta, Ernst.” th* owner said was opened and tb* girl stood in the aper laindiag to Hie sailor in charge "I'm aspiring ture, her anguislieil eyre Intent upon him. <tep¡xK) forth and hastened to the car riage. which was driven rapidly toward "1 returned to announce that every fur a drink and • mouthful of clean air.” Crusoe waa deeply Interested In the thing ia ready." be said quietly, "and your the tnorne. lireen amiled. becaua* it present manlf-'slation of .Martinique's cli mother tell* me that you are not going.” easier for bini to amile than to cry for "No, we are not gulng.” ah* repeated mercy, Constatile waa being driven awift- mate, and was not readily diverted to th* ly Io tbe plantation house, where he subject which challenged his companion in a lifeleaa voice. would finii thè ugty worh that had been “la it too much for m* to ash why?” lines launched, however, upon th* deal- Mrs. Htansbury would noi Hhe did not answer at once, but seemed done there. Inga of Nicholas Htembridg*. alia* Hay den Breen, he became fluent, and C»0- trying to penetrate hi* brain with her board a ship that had been a thief's •table learned that his guest ws* "the eyes. "T'hen, you have not seen ths New refuge. Rue de Kiv«4i was white and empty. Itajsh’s Diamond" among the swindler* York ¡lepers?" she said. "You may bar* The >hx»r of the shop was shut but not thia. The others are below." of civilisation. Hhe handed him the front page of a l<»-ked. and the little round window darlf- Htembrldge, according to Crnaoa. had llreen entered, slam started a Central American revolution in •tally journal, dated three week* before. ened with a cloth order to seise a range of rich silver hills; Hi* own name waa there, and not in tiling the door quickly, to keep out the had made good, worked the mines, ami honor. When be looked up from the pa- hot. poiaoxed air of the street. The dark •old them, a year later, ''salted to a par the door wa* shut, t'onatable went shop was as empty of humana ss the thoroughfare, but a quick step sound**! in brine." to a syndicate of New York capi below. talist*. II* bad engineered the Yar "Where I* Mr. Wall?" be dully Inqnlr- the rear. 1'ere Ratieaut entered from the ash quilteii court. mouth-Learns oil syndicate which disor ed of the maid servant. "What a day. M. Breen I The birds dered London financiers for a day. Of "He went out to th* plantation, air. these and other Interesting engagements Immediately up« bringing in tb* malls.” • re dead snd dying. Horoola Is ill uuto death------ " Const able learned as the launch sped "Where ta Mr. Breen?" *'H*ironls III!” Breen said under bla •cross the fouled harbor. "He went down to the city, sir." "What d->*e this prince of manipula Constable left the house and walked breath. The old man hastened away. At the tor* do with all hie money?** be asked rapidly out the driveway, turning toward Anally. Haint Pierre. Here the man's prlds In rear doorway, H**ronla pushed by him. lie bad committed a folly, Iler hair waa unfastened, and the loose “Well, yon see,” Crusoe replied, "'he tervened. has hi* army to pay. aod he muet pay perhaps, but no broad evil. The etate- white garment that she wore was open hi the men pretty well, for tho rumor ia menta of tb* press were farcical. Mra the throat. The father stared as If eh* •broad that they would go on the cross Htansbury should not bare allow**! her were a specter, Ills lips moved, and he for him. And then he Is a golden glory mother and tb* New York reporters to tarned suddenly to the man standing In She moved toward With reaction piling front of the shop, of a •¡•endthrift I've heard that Baria •hake her trust. tragic the American. looks for bia aecond coming aa for a Mee upon him its moat bitter and Her eyea aroused him. The darkm •ish, silica he has promised tb* Tender phases, Peter Constable concede*! bia fail loin a punch from tb* Milky Way. • • • ure ss a lover, and turned to bla second bad no power to divest them of expres sion. tor the passions were burning there Here we ar*. Perhape you don't think I ary passion—Pel**. — fear lest thia was not flesh which tilled waa pleased to see your craft lying bera her gato; ecstasy ia that he was there at CHAITKR VHL thia morning when I cam* In oa the Pan Breen was not wholly unconscious of all, in life or death or dream. Ills set ot tberr "I ¡.resume you were." Constable re- danger when th* large bundle of New yesterday had wrought the ghastly pallor; York papers was brought with the malls the deathly lllnesa was heart-starvation. plied idly. They were on th* ship's ladder. Crusoe Into tbs library. The ladle* had busted Hhe tombed bis shoulder and hia cheek walking ahead. Tb* sailor above, on th* themselves over a joint epistI* from .Mr. with chilling hands, there fell from ber main deck of the Madame, caught a Ntanslxiry, and were scanning th* front li¡»s strange, low words of no language strange gesture from Constable's band, pages of tb* journals, when a sudden that be knew. Huddenly she caught bls and a stranger exproaslon from tb* eye exclamation from Mr* .Stansbury Inti hand to her breast, whispering that she of hi* owner. The sailor did not under mated tb* ugly truth. Breen waa chang bad feared she was dreaming. "What were you dreaming, little one?" stand exactly, but be stood ready for ed from guest to outlaw Mias Htansbury anything that might oernr. and accord followed her mother upstairs, tb* former he questioned. "I tlKrngbl I waa dying when I hea.d Ingljr made haste to assist when Const* bearing th* paper with her. A second You said you said yoe bl* sprang forward and pinioned th* account of the demoralising Incident was your vol** newcomer about the waist. Cruso* ac not difficult to find. Breen read th* fol would »-otne no more." "But did I not come, little fairy? Wbe cepted hla defeat n»rvtly, but when bi* lowing hastily: •"Th* Mailame de Htael. Mr. Peter Con could reais:n sway from you?" gun waa removed and hi* wrist* enclosed Hhe seited hie far* In her cold hands) for the time being in hia own manacles stabl*'* splendid priests yacht, cleared for ha regarded hi* raptor with aye* of hate. West Indian porta this morning, having whispering. "Do you mean that you wili on board the young millionaire-owner •tayr In which a llttla reproach waa mingled "What'* your lay. Constable Y' be In I and. It la alleged, Nicholas Stembridge, (J's ba continued.) EVENTS OF THE DAÏ Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts ot the World. PREPARED FOR THE BIST READER nut Britain continues to hold against Austria and defends Turkey Senator Beveridge is quite ill and has br<-n forced to cancel several speaking date* I he Tran Mivsisippi Ci ggress has turned down the parcels post, after a spirited debate Much of the wheat grown in the province of Ontario, Canada, is being moved to tidewater by American carrier*. A man anti woman bound together were found drowned near New York Investigation showed that they hail entered into a suicide pact. A lone t bber held up a stage near Missoula. Mont From ♦'• to $35 each was obtained from the 12 passengers Hunger wa* given as an excuse by the bandit. The United States circuit court of appeals at Chicago has modified th.- injunctions against picketing, allow' mg union» to thus fight employers so long as it is done peaceably. The battleship fleet has left Manila for Japan. The army retiring boar.. Colonel Stewart is disabled. PREY TO GAMBLERS. Dallas, S. D. Oct IS.—It is mated that 1.000 land seeker* who have come to Dallas and Gregory- have lost their money at gaming ta ble« and are "broke" Many more who have lost all their ready cash have been forced to telegraph for money Nearly <•0.000 person* have regts terrd at these two points already and nearly a« many more are expected be fore the period of registration closes Hundreds return as quick as they have registered, but thousands have re mained f<>r the drawing Gambler* have operated their games without restraint and are »aid to have made remarkable winnings They run pell mell 34 hours a day, with the games as strong at daybreak as when the sun sets. To be broke in this country means something to a man. because he is without friends, generally, and at a time when it is not easy to make new ones Every outgoing train car ric* many men who nave lost their money and risk their lives riding on br ike beams No land opening has ever brought more people, and they all come with money. Those who have the gam bling spirit stick to the roulette amt ----------------- faro ts bles, with the result that sev eral hundred are living on charity until they can get out of the country LONDON CENTER OF INTEREST St Petersburg Watching Outcome of Conference in England. St Petersburg, Oct 1.1 - The cen ter of interest in the Near East crisis has been transferred to London, and the Russian foreign office is marking time in it* negotiation* with other powers concerning the convocation of a congress until the outcome of t be conferences between M Iswolcky, Sir Edward Grey and King Edward are known Emperor Nicholas has decided to leave the letter of Emperor Francis Joseph'unanswered until M Iswolsky return» t > St. Petersburg Count Berchthold, the Austrian ambassador wa* closeted with M Tcharykoff. the acting foreign minister, the entire af ternoon. At the close of the inter view he reiterated the statement that Austria would refuse to participate in a congress unless the Bosnia question w» excluded fr rn this program The question of the recognition of Bulgarian independence has for the time being dropped out of sight, but Russia has assured Bulgaria that she will support her pretention* before thr congress The foreign office ha* received from a »core of cities in Turkey tele grams protesting against the Austro Hungarian Bulgarian action, which have been adopted .it mass meetings held under the auspice* of the Young Turks The telegrams are identical in text, showing a certain origin JAPANESE GREETING WARM. Yokohama Turns Out to Do Honor to San Francisco Business Men. Yokohama, Oct 13.—Yokohama is It* I a blare of color with American and Japanese flags flying from every A < nfcreii. e of the powers on tha building, in honor of the delegation Balkan muddle depends upon Great of Pacific Coast business men who Britain. arrived at ? o’clock on the Japanese The naval tug Sotoyomo went liner Tenyo M.iru from San Fr.m aground on Puget Sound during a cisco The visitors were greeted at heavy fog. the dock by a crowd which numbered E A S. Blake ha* been found hundreds of representative business guilty of attempting to bribe a proa- men of Japa an. assembled from the pcctive juror in the Ruel case. cities of Toxi io. Osaka and Kyoto. The officially prepared program of A Russian general was wounded by his own troops during the army ma- entertainment for the Americans com neuvers Balls became mixed with menced as loon .is they stepped ashore, an*! every day of their stay the blank shell*. in Japan will be completely filled with ha* receptions ami sightseeing trips ar waterways convention The passed a resolution asking congress ranged by their Japanese hosts. On to open a ship canal from i the Great Thursday the Americans will be tha Lake* to the Gulf, as the railroads ?[ue«t» of Count Komura, minister of annul keep p*cc with the volume of oreign affairs, at a luncheon in honor business of the visitors The Tenyo Maru had an excellent A Massachusetts school teacher locked a Icy in 4 closet for punish trip across the Pacific. men! and forgot him. The boy re Chicago Air Very Dirty. mained in Iris dungeon two days and a night while the teacher attended a Chicago, Oct iJ.—The health de ilea away- The teacher partment, in a report just ¡«sued, is prostrated and the boy under a states that the dust and *oc»t in the physician’s care. atmosphere of Chicago, a* shown by Austria has sent a w'arship to Bel tests just taken, is three time* a* grade and threatens to annex Servia freat a* that in the atmosphere of ondon Sample* of^th« air tektfl al More dependencies of Turkey threaten to revolt and declare their a height of 40 feet above the street level at fonr point* of thr city were independence. subjected to analysis The report Seattle banks will back Alaska Yu say»: "This excess may be partly at kon Pacific exposition bond« to the tribute*! to the long continued drouth amount of gsoo.ooo. The dirt had not been washed out of A phenomenally rich discovery nt the air for some time previous to the gold has been made in the Sturgeon collection of specimens." Lake district, Canada. Austria Still Reaching Out. James J Hill says railroads are be- London, Oct 13—The Daily Mail’s ing hampr-rrd by many laws. He ad Belgrade correspondent says that the vocates deep waterways fall of the Servian ministry ia immi Delegate* to the National Rural nent and that » voalition cabinet will He also states that the Lettercarriera* association favor adop be formed Austrians are preparing tr> seize two tion of a parcel* post law. islands in the Drma river on the An American and two Spaniards Servo Bosnian frontier. Rumors of were murdered by Filipino* in one of Iwar, he says, have caused a run on the provinces near Manila. the Belgrade banks A British fleet has been srm Turkey to keep the country quiet JOIN IN CONFERENCE Thousands of Land Seekers Ar* Penniless in South Dakota. Great Britain Gets In Eine With Other Powers. '1>¡ - Rustia Would Rather Keep Strait* of Dardanella Closed Until New Navy it Completed. London, Oct. 1 H - M Iswolsky, the Russian foreign i minister, has suc- ceeded in impressing upon Sir Ed ward Grey, the British secretary for foreign affairs, the necessity that not only should .« conference of the pow er» be he'd to settle the crisis in the Near l-.ast. but this conference should take under advisement Other ques tions bcsKlcx those involved in the annexation by Austria of Bosnia and Herzegovina and tile declaration of Bulgarian independence. ■ I 1» < Ii inr . i front -n the part of (•real Britain, which has caused great surprise, w.is announced by the for eign office *t the conclusion' of a long conference between Sir Tdward Grey and M I»wo1»ky after a meeting of the cabinet, in which Sir Edward set forth the position he had taken and explained the views of the Russian minister It is doubtful whether Russia is anxiou- to reopen the Dird.incllcs for the present for, if tin» >» done, it must be for all nations and Russia is not likely to desire that while her fleet is weak T he point in her , previous __ _____ stand Great Britain is continuing to insist upon, apparently, is that no mollifica tion of .i treaty can be permitted without the convent of all partiea to I at her proposal t lie powers have instructe*! their ambas sadors i at Constantinople to affirm this ii principle \\ hat end can be served by this i* not stated by the foreign office but it can hardly be expc, ted that cither Bulgaria or Aus. tria llting.iry wi I * n»rnt to restore the legal «taut» tn Bulgaria Bosnia and Herzegovina FIGHT WITH MANIAC, Policemen Tuttle With Crary on Tall T ower. Man New York. Oct 1 i Joseph Kratt, an insane man of Brooklyn. who in an attempt to throw himself into the East river Sunday fought desperately with seven t> policemen on the __ diary ___ top of n Williamsburg bridge tower, yesterday morning gave attendants and physicians at the Eastern 111. trict Hospital a furious fight lie burst the canvas straitjacket into which he had been forced and w It II maniacal fury assailed nurjes and ot h- ers in charge After a prolonged contest he was overpowered and bound Later he calmed down and was taken before a court, charged with attempted suicide The magistrate in committing ' him to the observation ward of K mg* Count) IL.»¡nt.it. prai»< d Policeman Cbrcnce Smith »!•** h,ol followrd the crazed man in Ins climb to the tower’s narrow top .ind after an aw ful hand to-hand conflict, during which Kratx got out a razor, subdued him and summoned awistance The magistrate said: “Heroes like you deserve spe»ial recognition You are a brave man.’’ PLEADS FOR LARGER NAVY Senator Lodge Says Pacific Must Be Protected. Coast Boston, < let i i Declaring that Japan was reuly to make insulting drin.in*!« on the t'nited States, did she dire, and that the only way to guard against them wa* to increase the Amen, an navy. United States Senator I >d^e launched into a strong ■ind vigorous pic i for -i bigger and better navy at a Republican ratifica tion meeting last night, held under the lUspic • of the Republican club of Massachusetts. "Wh.it w«- want to look out for is *>ur navy,” insisted the »peaker "We should prote. t both the Atlantic and Picific i ists anil it is the policy of the Republican party to do this' Nicholas Ready to Fight. Cettinje. Montenegro, Oct. Thr Montenegrin National Assembly opened here yesterday in extraor- dinary session, The war fever re suiting from the annexation by Aus- tna-llungary of Bosntv and Merge* govina has been strengthened by a bellicose message to parliament from Prince Nicholas, who declared that the annexation r»f these two prov inces had inflicted a crying wrong upon the people of Montenegro, and that the people were prepare*! tn sac rifice their last drop ot blood unless the peaceful endeavors now on foot resulted in righting the grievance. All Escept Austria Join. Constantinople. Oct 13—The Ger man and Italian .smbassadors yester day made the same declaration to the porte .«gainst the infraction of treat ies without consent of the signatories .1« has .«Ire.idy been made by the British, French and Russian ambassa dors. Austria still holds aloof. B.XV.V > ■ I