All the News that's Fit to Print Everybody Reado the Daily Capital Jon rn; jsrr' k. . nf THE BEST 4 .rafl H fil TOEURGEST - . : - ,ftifcgM 'NNsr 'WW ,' T THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. balmo kovembeb xo, PRICE TWO CENTS. rANL"KriyPcir?a; LINEMS ASHORE ANO'lBUNDREDSlAfMB Bin 0"nny 10 i lots, of denials in widespread revolt dc p in Apniiinrn nr IV. Kf ,1 . IS CRITICIZED BY REGARD TO MEXICAN AGAINST PRESIDENT DL L 0 10 AuUUlI ILU U " ' hAoi&io nM i nir SENAlra TR0UB()l)T yuamjsjdrganized JV1URDER CHARGE AND Hi ll San 3 Sffl I IS II I 1 1 Li 5 i Nebraskan RaiI 0ver Interfer" Huerta Ha Not Notified Us Leaden Are Said to Have F I A A I A I n 14 S n I II lllll ill i 1 IS J 1 11111 f enC W'th Commltee, and Rebels Are Not Al- Made Great Headway in A M 13 M D 1(11 IP III SWISS IV Ul tml II iLi Program. lowed Supply of Arm.. Southern Provinces. (JlJlJ Mil VI I 1 1 J lllll ll9 Fifty-Five-Mile Gale Prevents identified Craft Great Storm is Sweeping Over States from Mississippi River East-Two Men Blown Into River Drown in Chicago Snow Falls Over Wide Area Half Million Dollar Loss in Michigan New England Will Be Hit To night. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRB.1 Calumet, Mich., Nov., 10. A futilo attempt wag made today by the Eagle. Harbor life-saving crow to reach a large unidentified lake liner, aground off Manitou Island, in Lake Superior. A 55 mile gale prevented the life-savors from reaching the vessel. The linor was be lieved to be" pounding to pieces, Manitou island lies 15 miles off Kee wanaw point. Tho stranded vessel sent out distress signals all day. Its flags wore lowered to half-mast. Vessel In Distress. Berlin, November 10. Distress sig nals from the German steamer Che nania were reeolved today at Lisbon, from the coast of Spain, near Vigo, ac cording to a dispatch received here. The vessel curries 300 Gorman soldiers en route to German Last Africa. Torpedo Boat Aground. m Homo, Nov. 10. The British torpedo boat dostroyer Spanker was aground to day in a storm off Cape Cavallovo, on the Corsican coast. Half Million Loss. Detroit, Nov. 10. The loss in Michi gan alone as a result of the blizzard Inst uiglit and today, was fixed this after noon at J."i00,000. Crops and shipping suffered heavily. Heavy loss was In-j E (UNITED PRESS LEASED Will. Ogdcn, Utah., Nov. 10. Detoctive David Edwards, shot by blackmailers on a lonely road northca.it of here ear ly Sunday, Wis in a critical condition today. The blackmailers, who have been terrorizing rich residents of Ogden for two years, and a year ago dynamited the home of one citizen who defied them, hnd demanded $1500 from Le Itoy Eccle, and Edwards, disguised In Eccle' clothing, had ridden out to meet tbem. Apparently they recognized him, for German Support for Uncle Sam in Mexico Row tlXITEO MESS LEASED WISE. Berlin, Nov. 10. Whatever attitude other European governments may as sume, It wns hinted today in official circles here that the United Statos can i n r- aopenu on Herman support lor lis .ucx leau policy. The German government, well-pawled meu said, thinks this a golden opportu nity to cement a firm friendship with Americans. It was asserted that the kaiser's advisers are secretly delighted at England' anti-American policy, be lieving that It means a break In cor dial relations between the two great English smulcinir natinna. News that John Lind, President Wil Lifesavers From Reaching Jn flicted at Port Huron, where a terrifie wiud prevailed all day. Blown Iuto Rirer. Chicago, Nov. 10. During the height of the' blizzard hero last night Antone Iiupsuys was blown from the East 22d street bridge, and an unidentified man from the Fuller street bridge into the Chicago river. Both were drowned. East Storm-Bound. Washington, Nov. 10. Practically tho entire country east of the Missis sippi rivor, from Florida to Maine, was storm-bound today. High winds, ac companied by driving snow, were gen eral. The weather bureau was unable to promiue immediate re'iof, asseiting that the storm probably would pass out to sea, via New England, within 30 hours. Great Gale at Buffalo. The highest wind prevailed at Buffa lo; where it roached a velocity of 68 miles an hour. The weather bureau said the New England states might ex pect equally high winds tonight. The heaviest snowfall occurred in West Virginia, Southwestern Pennsyl vania and Western Maryland. Frosts are reported as far south as Florida, killing frosts in Georgia and South Car olina. they shot him without warning. Ed wards returned the fire as he lay on the ground, but tho gang escaped. CROSSED BAY 28,0-18 TIMES. San Francisco, Nov. 10. Claim to the commutation championship of Cal ifornia was made here today by Silas ., Wade, of Oakland, employed by a San Francisco printing house. "I have crososd San Francisco bay exactly 28,048 times," he said, "travel ing about 280,000 miles on local trains and ferry boats. I have purchased a commutation ticket every month for 48 years and 7 months, and have spent ex actly two years aud seven months on trains and boats. I have spent about $3000 for 'commutes.' " LUMBERMAN DIES. Portland, Ore., Nov. 10. F. C. Shoe maker, secretary and treasurer of the Willapa Lumber company, Raymond, Wash., is dead here today following an operation for appendicits. He was 40 years old. son's representative in Mexico, was no, getting on well with British Minister, Sir Lionel C'ardcn, was received with barely concealed glee, and messages saying he was on friendly relations with German. Minister Von Hintze and that the hit tor was Lind's guwt at luncheon yesterday with open satisfac tion. Berlin officialdom was said to be lieve that oo possible advantage Ger many could gain in Mexico would be half as valuable as would be the lost of America's friendship, for England and tho substitution for it of a similar Am erican feeling of friendship or Oer manr. ORDERED TO RETRACE Executive's Disapproval Too Much for Soma Members and They Yield Under Pressure. UNITED FBESS LB ABED WIRE. Washington, Nov. 10. A Btorin broke in the senate this afternoon over the Glass-Owen currency bill. It started when Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska criticized President Wilson's alleged ef forts to force a favorable report by the senate currency committee on the bill and when Senatpr Reed of Missouri re nounced inBiirgoncy. Hitchcock insisted that the currency committee would have been reported within the stipulated time, for "inside influence," which he said, manifested itself Wednesday aud "undid every thing the committee had accomplished. "We were told," said Senator Hitch cock "thnt the president did not ap prove, of our course and then we were ordered to retrace our steps. I do not wish to criticize those who yieldod. I would retire from tho committee rather than vote for a vital and fundamental feature against my conviction even to meet the viows of the president." Senator Kern, of Indiana, denied hero hod been any Interference from the White House. MINGLES IH CHINKS IS GIVEN DAYS IN JAIL Clara Mclntyro, erstwhilo subject of Mat'rou Lynch 's attention and a well liuown character in police circlos, is again back in jail. Miss Mclntyre wins arretted last Saturday night for boing an occupant in one oi the filthy dens occupied by tlio Chinose on the corner of High and Ferry streets. The girl hns a record Hint can't be equaled, according to the chief of po lice. She was first arrostod on tho ehargo of living with another domau's husband. She escaped punishment in this instance and wns later picked up for being drunk. Judge Elgin gave the young woman a suspended sentence of 'JO days and warned her to keep strnight. Last Saturday night, however, Miss Mclntyre was found occupying a dirty little hole of a room in tho Chinese dis trict and sho was agnin arrostcd. Fail ing to abide by tho judgment handed down by the city mugistraM) several woeks ago, tho girl will now bo compell ed lo servo the twenty day sent once. ROBS OREGONIAN CAFE SALEM ARE SEEKING II The police today are trying to locate llcrt Brown alia Bert IVeman, who Is wanted for tho crime of larceny com mitted by robbing tho Oregwninn Cafe nut of I'.IO in money and a geld watch. Tbj theft wu committed Saturday night at a late hour. llu.'. two men are employed in the restaurant after a cortain time of night and Brown was one of them. The pro priotor of the rostaurant bad concealed the money and the watch in the roll top deck before going home, and after all was quiet, Brown pried the desk top up and, taking the money and watch, left the city. LIND STILL ON THE JOB Administration Has Not Had Its Last Word With Huerta and Congress Not to Get Message. UNITED PRESS LEAK my WISE. Washington, Nov. 10. Today's Mex ican news at Washington consisted larffelv nf dnninla. ' Tf van nff;,,;ltvl denied: That President Huerta, of Mexico had defied the United Statos. That the administration had said "its last word" to Huerta. That the administration had decided to lot the Mexican rebols begin import ing arms from the United Statos. That Emissary Lind had made his final report, and recommended strong measures without further parley. That President Wilson will "put" the Mexican question "up" to con gress at any rate, inside of a weok. May Close Embassy. A rumor was current that Charge d' Affairos O'Shaughuossy, of the Ameri can embassy, in MeiUjo City, was about to close the embassy, turning ovor the business to some other diplomat, and leave tho country, terminating a sem blance of 1 diplomatic Intercourse be tweon Washington and Moxico City. This rumor was discredited by the denials mentioned, and by a statement from President Wilson that he still had a faint hope that diplomatic pressure would force Huerta to into retiring. Mombcrs of the senate foreign rela tions committee said a majority of their mombcrs favored lotting the Mexican rebels have arms, believing that, with thorn, General Carranza could oust Hu erta in 30 days. May Oust Huerta. Charge d' Affaires Algara, of the Mexican embassy, in Washington, said tho Moxican congress would meet No vember 20, Invalidate tho last election, call a new one and pacify tho country. Lind was known to have made "defi nite representations" to Huerta, but what they were wns kept secret. The state department received a copy of Huerta's note to the diplomatic) corps in Mexico City, snying ho 'could . not retire until another election could bo called. There were several movement nf United States troops, but it was stated that they had nothing to do with the Mexican situation, (Continued on pane four.) The Weather The Dickey Bird says: Oregon, fair east tonight and Tuesday j cloudy west portion ti nlght and Tues-' d a yj probably rain; lilit var iublo winds. No matter where you shop EARLY 45 days till Xmas WttCUBX Ml r- SHOP DR SUN MAY DIRECT IT Leader of Last Revolution May Be Asked to Return to China to Take Charge of Forces. united raiss leased wibs.J Shanghai, Nov. 10. That a wide; spread revolt against President Yuan Shi Kal Is boing organized in southern China seemed practically cortain today on tho strength of Information from in fluential Chinese here. The authorities of the Shanghai in ternational settlement woro doing the utmost to prevent the sottlomont, whore the conspirators can work free from dangor of arrest by the Chinese govern ment being made headquarters for the plotters. Tho Chinese are so little un doTstood even by foreigners living here, however, that it was thought likely their plans were being matured under the very eyes of the officials. Revolutionary agents were said to be busy throughout the southern provinces reporting to loaders of the mnvamout here and at Nankin, Hankow and Can- ton, and a representative conspirator was understood to be on his way to Ja pan to consult with Dr. Sun Yat Sen leador of the last revolution and oppon- eut of President Yuan. Many believed Sun would roturn to direct tho presout movement. WILSON FEELS SURE HIS ! MEASURE BE united rails leaied wire. Washington, Nov. 10. President Wilson was convinced today that a cur rency bill embodying all the essential features qf the Glass-Owen measure will pass tho senato as a result of the change in front of Seuators Heed, of Missouri, and O 'Gorman, of New York, members of the senate currency committee, on tho central bank plau, Horotofore Reed and O 'Gorman, Democrats, had voted with the Republican members, but they suddenly switched late last week, and voted with the Domocrnt. The president ha npproved of a cau cus of senato Democrat on tho curren cy bill, but ho doc not believe this will be nocessnry now, Ho also hud suggest ed that the Washington newspaper cor respondents be permitted to attend the caucus. Recent caller at tho White House were told that tho president is con vinced that the pcuplo want a good cur rency law, and want It now, CHARGE OF CAPTAIN (n ith max uusrn wis Lewes, Del., Nov. 10. Two revenue cutter raced for the Delaware breaker this afternoon lo rescue the officers of the Imrk Mm, flu Kcva, held prisoner by a mutinous crew. Two United States marshal also were sent to the scene. The mutiny developed, according to advice received heie, several days af ter the bark had left tliis'jxirt, bound for San Francisco with a cargo of coal for tlio government. The captain be cemiO ill and the crew tied him to his berth. The captain managcl, however, to get word to the government of his plight. Many people who are not worrying l2(0ver the Income tat would like to. Fanatics Would Have Rushed at Accused Jews if Soldiers Had Not Been on Hand With Fixed Bayonets Beilis Burst Into Tears of Thankfulness When Verdict Is Rendered Is Taken Home Under Strong Guard of Soldiers and Howl ing Mob Follows World's Opinion Responsible for His Ac quittal. UNITED press leas ID WIRE, Kioff, Russia, Nov. 10. The Mondol Boilis jury returnod a verdict tonight acquitting him of the murder of 12-year-old Andrei Muschinsky, said by the prosecution to have been a victim of a Jowish religious ceremonial, call ing for a human sacrifice. That Boilis was innocent, no intelli gent porBon who had followed the trial doubtod. That he would be acquitted, howovor, was by no means considered cortain, even by his own lawyers. It was plain from the first that the pros ecution wanted to make out such a case as would arouse tho entire Christian population of the country against the Jews. Instruction wore said to have been reeolved from men high in author ity at St. Petersburg that a vordlct of guilty positively must bo returnod, Sev eral of the jurors wore believed to have made up their minds In advance to con vlo Boiljs. Most of them, too, were Ig norant men, whoj it was clear, under stood littlo of tho tostimony on eithor side. . World's Opinion Does It. Probably tho verdict would have been guilty, as hnd been plannod, but for tho widespread interest which the case aroused abroad, Foreign correspondents poured into Kluff to follow the trial. Resolution of protest agniust tho per secution of tho prisoner wore rocoived from all sorts of bodies in every civil i.cd country of tho world. Tills con centration of Interest proved a great emliurrassinoiit, and tho weakurss of tho evidence against Hoi f is added to tho difficulties of the situation from the prosocution 's standpoint, It was oven believed for a time thut tho charges would bo dropped with the trial but liulf ovor. Roar of Disapproval. The verdict was received with a roar of disapproval front tho crowd outsido the courthouse. Proliubly there would havo been a rush to get at Beilis but for the troops, who with fixed bayonets hold back tho throng. Beilis burst Into tear of thanksgiv ing when the verdict wns announced, and then collapsed In his lawyer's arm. The latter supported him and under a strong guard of soldier, took him home with a howling mob at his heels. Fond of Policemen But Matron Lynch Arouses Her Ire Juilgo Elgin this niornlug received her acter around Kulcin, win arrested Sat urday evening by Night Officer Wool cry on tho chnrge of being drunk and lisorilerly, When tho woman was brought Into the city marshal' office, she simply "raised (ho dickens, " according to the officer who were congregated In tlio lepartmeut at tho time, Mrs. Lute dis played, or attempted to dUpluy, a very loving nature toward Night Officer 'Dad" Irvln, but that minion of the aw made a dash fur the nearest door when hi would lie lady love approached him with outstretched arm and chort- ng words of affection. She then turn ed her attention to Night Officer Jack White and succeeded In embracing thnt Cossacks PreTent Outburst Cossacks with drawn sabres patrolled tho streets tonight in readiness to act at tho first sign of an anti-Jewish out break. Tho government, Indifforont aa it haB been to post uprisings of the kind, realizes that it cannot disregard the world's opinion, and undoubtedly, it waa believed would do everything possible to keep ordor for the preseut. Court Unfair to Boilis. The courts instructions to the Beilis jury were gonerally cousidered unfavor able to the defense. The president of the court forniulat ed a sories of questions for the jurors to answer, the most important-of them being: "Dhl'Moudct Boilis and accomplices murdor Androl Muschinsky eut of re ligious fanaticism, after inflicting on him, 47 wounds from which fire glasses fun of blood wore drawn t" Tho plain Inforonco, from the form la which ho question was put was that the fact of tho killing was established and that it only remained for the jury to decide whother It constituted murder. LOF OF WESTERN FUEL FIRM 9 united puns leased wire. San Francisco, Nov. 10. The trial of the directors of the Western Fuel com pany, accused of conspiracy to defraud tho government, wns set bore today for Decombor 9 by United States District Judge Dooling. REVIEW IS REFUSED. UNITED rH LEASED WIRE. Washlugton, Nov. 10. Hie federal supreme court refused today to review a lawsuit involving an accounting of the American Bell Telephone company's profit, which incidentally Involved the Western Union Telegraph company's profit slnco 18!)r. porsou before ho had time to yank away and run out of tho door. By thin time Police Matron Lynch arrived on tho tceite and the fireworks began. Mr. Lut seemed to have the blue fire talk down to a nicety and when she caught sight of tho pulico ma tron, she turned loose full blast, with a mixture of vocabulary that would make a beach-comber look like an ovmigrtlisl. Mrs, Lutu didn't mince matters, Hhe simply exerted herself and by tho time "lie wu through talking, sho wa quite alone. tulge Elgin this morning received her in the usual manner: "Utility or not guilty." Mr. Lut Wn quiet and un offending then, but the judge relieved her of a 110 gold piece and badn her go, and keep going,