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. THE 3IORSISQ O REQOXTAy. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1011. : " 71 ' n K ROOSEVELT RESTS tloa er Individual rights under the eocstlta- Uon- Extension of the eeheol rrstera. 6,nor Gtru iiiKjciUd that Chihua hua Citr probably would be tha spot at which negotiations would be con ducted. BUSONI '5 DIAZ WILL CHANGE CABINET j i i . - - 1 1 TSue Yumg Maim WON 1 y He Prepares Speech Pointing Out Defects of Arizona Constitution. SIGHTS TO BE SEEN TODAY tx-Prrsidcnt to Open Great Itooe flt Dam Satarday Archie; Join II 1m and la Greeted a 'ol Roach Rider by -Pad." mxHiit or oo9vrt.vr (-DAT TKir. HUM starch Oreter Bar t New Tk starch S New Tara ta Atlanta, 13 March Atlanta ta Btrmlnc- kesa, Ala. Mini lo Birmingham la Jack- eoa. stisa sierra lo Jecasoa la N.w Or- leans. La. March II New Orleana ta Hosa- to. Texas March II Hooetos la Fart Werth. Tnu I March 4 " Worth la El Paaow Teaae Mar-h IS El Paao ta P bo. nix. Arta. March IT Paeeots ta Ash Far. Aria 1 Marrh 1 Ash Fork ta Los Aa- telea. .eL T Marca Zu LM Asejea ta Baa rruxlan Aaril a aaa Fraaclaca ta Itaaa. v SM April a Res ta Saa Fraaclaca See April a aa rraacisce ta Pn- laad TT April Partlaad ta Seattle. Wash. 1ST April I Seattle la cnlcaco. April 1 M April It Cblcaca la Orster Bar. . 1, AsrU 1 aJT Tata! .lo GRAND CANTON. Alia, March 14. "With ts7ht day of constant -revellne and apaaAtnr behind him. Colonel Theo dora Rocaarrell broka hla Jouraer her to- msht and for th next St hour will rest. Th apacial car lo which Cblofcel and tin Roosevelt ara travollnc over thl :aa of th Journey arrived at Grand Canyon lata th afternoon. Immediately a laartaf tb car. Colonel Roosevelt ami several minute nxln at tna wendarful scenery. His stay bar win ba (raa from ceremony. H and tha mambar of his party war tha dlanar roasts tonl;ht of Governor Richard E. Bloaa. but It vnaa a private affair and there wee no apeech-maklna. Tomorrow will ba devoted to reat and axcStavalnr and tha train will leave to morrow nlht for Phoanlx. On of tha moat Important function of ta present trtp will take place tha followtra day, whea til sew Rooaevelt dam Is to b opened. Constitution to Re Criticised. It as possible Colonel Roosevelt will do a Uttl work tomorrow on the ad dress with which ba wtll open day after tomorrow the crest Irrigation project which bears) hla name. Hla remarks hava been outlined la a a-eneral way la Ma mind, but not a word baa ben com mitted to paper as ye. The Colonel la aa familiar with hla subject that h itaeds few books or papers for refer ence- It at also possible that he win pre pare la advance the things he wishes) to any In Arizona oa the statehood con stitution recently adopted. Owonel Koosevelt la far from pleased with the constitution and he has Intimated that ba will taka occasion to point out what ha considers Its rises. Thai he probably will do at Phoenix durtnc bW scheduled aMreas to a public meelln. Whea Governor Pioan boarded th train today, the Colonel expressed bis disapproval of tha constitution and ba reiterated that opinion several times durtnc tha day. At Flacataff ha said tha last Congress should hava granted stavte- liood. no matter what the ronexttution said, and that. If the constitution a bad. "It s your funeral. Archie Young Roach Rider. Archie Roneevel:. who came on from fcis school st Mess, to Join h!s father. climbed aboard the train at Wl!l:ame and wtll go as far aa Phoenix. The depot crowd wttneed the greeting between father and n. th Colonel hailing th lad a young rougtt rider of the future. Colonel Roosvvelt has charred Ms pro sramme In order to valt Carson. Nev en April J and X. Tonight Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt were driven to Suneet Point on the oanyon rtm. to wstcb tha ebb and flow of colors ea the striped snd painted walla of the mlgMr gorge. TERMS TAKENT0 MEXICO (Ceattaned Frora Flrwl yage-t tnorlty because be repreeeata the will of the people. The only President of Mexico that w bow recognise Is Francisco I. Ma dero. who la lighting In the field. Pro posals for peace would be considered by us only on condition that Madero be allcwed to participate. He must be given a guarantee of safety to all bla xnea. A place would have to ba aa algaed lo him. perhaps Chihuahua, la which be freely might conduct peace negotiations. M epilation on tha part of th United tales or any other foreign power would Dot be acceptable to us. "Th tnsurrecto would not consent to surrender their arms. "Suppose on a new ballot President IMas would ajtaln be elected, would he thea be acceptable to the tnsurrectoor benor Garaa, was asked. "Tea. we would accept him. But b qaver would be elected oa a free bal lot. TV have no faith In htm. Madero wovld be elected. "All members of any commission se lected to con luct the terms would have to be cl I liens of Mexico, The Insurrectos would not want to do anything- that would lessen th dignity of their country. Mediation bv the I'nlted States would be considered a lessoning of dignity." Sanor Oarsa. who acts here In con junction with Braullo llemandes. tn surrecto Secretary of Ftate of Chihua hua, tonight outlined the demands of Madero. which ha said war aa fol lows: Atomise, ef re-electkm of FTeeideat. aMectioB of the tiov.ro ore la a state lr. eta ef br Fed.ral appolatmeat. t'Krtallanat et the powers ef the Jef palitlme e Mayors of cities, and provtaloa f x th.tr election by popular vote Instead of br appolalmeat by the tiovemors ec etatee. Rilvm ef the land Use. eo that plaata ttf.n, bow as emtenttve ss frora l.MM.oou ta lt .MM tra snar be dlvMed ial dla- tnSutd er eold in email lot. to the peopl. Free ka.tota ta aU a.Kllau aad sc.'Mrva- Llmanlour May Be Foreign Minister to Negotiate Peace. WASHINGTON. March It. Mexicans In Washington la sympathy with the revolutionary movement In their coun try, as well as the supporters of the Federsl government, today displayed Intense Interest In the movements. of Senor Llmsntour, whose return to Mexico Cltr. It Is expected, means not only Important changes In the cabinet of President Ilas out a poeaioie soiu Hon of Dolltlcsl disorders. The Importance of Senor Llmantours return to Mexico City. It wse said, lies In the fsct that coincident with certsln chsnges In ths cabinet of President I'iax. reform would be instituted In the administration of various states calculated to apneas th revolution ists. The fsct that changes are to be made In the Mexican cabinet la no longer a aecret The embassy here declined to discuss tha aubtect. In the pivotal post of Minister of Foreign Affairs. It wss pointed out by Ir. Gomes. President LMas probably realises that be would not meet with much opposition by placing Senor Llmantour there as by retaining Senor Creel. The latter. Dr. Gomes believes, msy be made Minister of Finance: but the name of Senor Nunez, now Assist ant Minister of Finance, ba been sug rested for th position. On reason for the selection of Senor Llmsntour for th position of Minister of Foreign Affairs Is tb belief that in that role he would be able to exercise aa Influence upon th Insurrecto ele ment for th cause of peace. Ir. Gomes said th revolutionists would not think of peace until the gov. ernors of Coahulla. Sonore, Zacatecaa. Durango. Guerrero, Tucatan and th State of Mexico ware changed. Aa to the overtures for peace, which It Is reported were mad In conferences In New Tork between Francisco Ma dero, father of the revolutionary leader, and Senor Llmsntour. Dr. Gomes as serted that, aa th two men were Intl mat friends. It was only natural that they should discuss peace measures, but whether the Mexican citlsens would be Influenced by unofficial and formal overtures was anotbsr. It waa admitted, however, that Senor Llmantour became fully advised of tb contention of th revolutionists dur ing his stay In New Tork and will b sbls to present to President Diaz a clear exposition of their demands. To that extent alone would the re vol u tlonlsts admit that peac negotiations war under way. LIMANTOCTl IS NOT OX CAR Mystery Shroud WTiereaboat of Mexican Minister of Finance. ST. LOCIS. March It. Jos Tut Llmsntour. Mexican Finance Minister, was not In th prlvsts car attached to th Pennsylvania train when It sr lived tonight, according to som of th occupants. A man who said he was Artura La Madrid, a merchant of Mexico, declared th car waa hla, aad that h want to New Tork In It three dsvs ago. La Madrid said the car was occu pied by himself, a friend and servants. No man who look like Llmantour was seen. The private car was attached to a train which departed at S:Q o'clock for Texas and Mexico. GQTGH . THROWS BAHN VIOLENCE OP GERMAN'S FALL FRACTURES BIS SKILL. Champion II aria So-Called Samson Over His Head Defeated Man la Seriously Hart. CHICAGO. March 1. Frank Gotch. champion wrestler. In his bout tonight with Henry Bahn. known as Samson, th KA-pound German champion, threw his opponent so hard as to cause a fracture of th German's skuIL Phy sicians at th match declared Bahn was seriously hurt. The men were to havs wrestled for two out of three falls. After they bad straggled seven minutes snd 10 seconds Ootch obtained a leg hold and tossed the German over hla head. Bahn landed on the back of hla bead, falling un conscious. Th match was awarded to Gotch. who later announced he had signed a contract to meet any wrestler In th world. Walter Wllloughby. of Cleveland champion middleweight, threw William Monson. of Tamplco. I1L. In Zl minutes XI seconds. Wllloughby won tba sec ond fall In 1 minutes. Bahn was taken to a hospital, wher physicians said his Injuries wer not likely to prov fatal. Ootch. who bad been arrested, was released when th first examination a finished. fjanesgwasssssssg ' S ..." Th corning of Bnsonl, Italy's intellectual and technical giant of tha pianoforte, the recorniied leader of all the truly great in the realm of music, will be a musical and social event of most intense .interest and importance, Busoni has again chosen the Chickerin; as the medium of his art a eignif leant tribute to Chickering supremacy for the makers of the C bickering: have never stooped to commercialism in subsidizing artists to perform upon instruments manufactured by them. FEDERALS IN TMP MYERS WINS THIRD MATCH 0 Maltnomah Billiard Tourney to End on Saturday Night. Running out hi trtng of point la Innings, scoring 14 points In th eighteenth Inning. Parke B. Myers won his third match In tb finals of th Multnomah Amateur Atbletio Club handicap billiard tournament last night, defeating E. K. Burton. IS to i. Th gam was a close one and In teresting from the start, good bllllarda were played. It was on of th closest finishes of the entire tournament. Myers played ft points, whll Burton played 7i points. I'lay In ine anais nss Deen going oa since last Monday night. At that time K. Holcomb beat K. K. Burton, 109 to t and Parke B. Myers beat f Hol comb. J to 7. Th following night Myers defeated F. 8. Glover. to . Glover played I point and waa In th on hole wnen Myers ran out nia string. K. K. Burton detested Glover thst svenlng. Ta to J 4. So far the matchea have been very good. Th ouraament will com to an end Satur day night. MULES MAY BREAK RECORD Founder of Merrill Ha Young Pair 14 Hand High. MXRRJXX. Or, March 1 (Special.) N. 8. MerriU, founder of this town, declare that he Intend to break bla own world record for growing big mules. Mr. Merrill owned two mule colt last ear that measured II hsnds when I years old and weighed, combined. ISS. Through these he gained a country-wide refutation, picture of th mules being reproduced la many stock publications and newspapers over ail the United States. He now possessea two mule colt which he believes will outclass the other when st th same age. These sr less ths n T months old and measure 1 bands and I Inches and It hsnds and S Inches. Their weight Is and Tew pounds Rebels' Spectacular Trick Re calls Famous Boer, Dewet. HORSES ARE STAMPEDED Cndcr Cover of TThLs Rase, Insar rectos Gain Control of Ford, Bot tllng Dias Soldiers Vp In Town of Oilnaga. PRESIDIO. Tex.. March IS. By a spectacular trick, patterned after tha exploits of General Dewet. In South Atti cs, the Insurgent forces besieging OJlna- ga gained control of ths ford connect ing the beleaguered city with Freaidio laat night and effectively bottled up tha federal forces. Driving before Jhera a herd of 40 tftampeded horses, four volunteers from the camp of General Sanchez, charged the croaalng at 11 o clock- Firing their revolvers and using other devices to terrify the animals, they drove th herd straight for tlfe trenches oc cupied by about 100 federals guarding the crossing. As ths frightened animals charged down tb river bank, th fed erals met them with a heavy fire and mora than half were killed. The other continued th rush and many of th sol dier deserted the rifle pits. By this time a force of 60 insurgents who followed the horsemen on toot. had com up and In th confusion ad vanced to within 200 yard of th Fed eral line, hastily digging rifle pits and establishing a position command ing th only source of supply left open to the Federals. Three Federal were killed and on taken prisoner. The raiding party was led by Colonel Torlbto Ortega and F. S. McCombs. General Sanchez haa asked General Luque to permit th women and chil dren In OJinaga to cross th river to the American side. Forty Tsqul Indians joined th In surgents yesterdsy, and 100 mors are expected todsy. Troop H. Third United State cav lry. commanded by Captain Williams, Is patrolling the river on the Ameri can side. Stray bullets from the Fed eral line fall on th American side. FEDERAL- FORCE IS TRAPPED Remnant of Angulna's Command Fi nally Reaches Cananea. CANANEA. Mexico. March IS. A amall band of soldiers thst arrived In Cananea yesterdsy Is supposed to b th rcmnsnt of a company of Federal soldiers, which had been almost annihilated by Insur rectos under Juan Cabral near Campas. Colonel Angulna Is reported to hsvs been ill led while refusing to surrender. The compsny numbered about 66 men and officer. It had been pursuing me Insurrectos when the letter doubled bsck over the hills, trapping th Federal In a ra-ss. They then fired down upon them from the hill tops. General Luis El Torres hs returned to .Hermoslllo. where he will recruit sddi- tlonal soldiers, for Immediate service In th Cananea district. ELKS NOW HAVE $78,938 Campaign for Convention Funds Continues Apace. At the regular lodge meeting of the Portland' Elks, held at th clab room last night. It was reported that $78,-38-had been raised to bring: the Grand Lodge of Elks to Portland. Members of the lodge Intend to continue their efforta energetically until the entire $126,000 I raised. The lodge ha sub scribed $26,000, and tha remainder of th fund I being donated by business men and other lodges. The amount so far contributed by firms and private Individuals Is 163,938. The smount wss only $48,408 on February 27. Past Exalted Kuler Apperson is making;' calls upon those firms and business men who have not yet been visited. . The - amount reported last night by Sol Blumauer, chairman of the finance committee, was $2545. Th subscrip tions were as follows: tret!rjilsTV reDorted ...... 51,33 Portland ' Clearing-Mouse Association. 1,,"0 East SUe Bank j-J First National Bank, St. Johns 25 Peninsula Bank, St. Johns Bank of Kenton 0 Msrchanrs Savings A Trust Bank ... BO Oeorse W. Bates 25 Ashley A Rummelln 25 Anheuser Buach Brewing Association. St. Louis . 1?0 W. Qrohmaa " H. Schoof i" Healy Ilroa 1" F. D. Hennessy 2j Oeerre-D. Schik and H. N. Graham. 25 L. O. Mack Co. 100 C. W. Oantenbeln R. O. Morrow 0 W. N. Patton 20 Ed. Melt T. A. Ketrhum Adam J. McDonnell . U E. gauvle Theodore Rowland .. Martin T. Pratt F. F. OUtner J. C. Chllkey Lloyd R. Smith L. H. Maxwell H. C. Allen D. E. Baumrartner J. P. Kavanaugh ..... S. Jt. Martin IDemmainidls sftyl in Ms clottMrcig. H jFrndls 5ft . -in tilH cloitMinig Iboimglhifc sit ftlhie Bge& SelHmig Store Fir th DoimMo-Biresisftedl Kmiiclkeir Ibocker Srate--Twsedl0 Clbeviofts suradl Caiissainnisireso NorlFolk Suite Tweedls, Scotoli Serges Fir BEN Wiftlk e&ch boy's simitL soldo a Ib&ll Ibaft or mHeldlsir's glove if Ibsiselbali 11iMif ornsm LLEMG LEADING CLOTIHIIER Morrison at Fosmrta J. F. Fields T. J. Cleeton Nelson A. Iucks E. A. Redman Robert A. Wilson .... R. D. Stealer W. C North F. O. Doeraing ....... B. H. Fisher H. F. Parson Charles E. Elkinxion , Dr. Andrew C smith , Jennings A Co. Watson Restaurant .. Total Graad. total 80 16 13 15 15 5 6 16 IS 6 5 80 1.1 SO SO 15 15 80 3t 15 MIDDLE WEST IS COLD SHAJRP CONTRAST NOTED BY ARRI1XG COLOXISTS. Balmy Oregon Weather Just In Time to Add Pleasure to Visit of Excursionists. Severe cold weather prevails through out the Middle West, with the ther mometer at .the xero mark at Duluth, while on Perry Sound, Ontario, it I S degree below aero. Down the Mls slsslppl Valley the cold winds are blowing;, much to the discomfort and Inconvenience of the residents of that section. Oregon weather is Ideal. For ten days the sun has shone with splen dor only lenown to the Pacific Coast. Not a cloud obscures the sky and the air Is like that of Spring. Thousands of colonists who are coming Into tha state are astounded and delighted. Deputy Weather Ob server Drake said yesterday that change could be expected in a few the colonist who left zero weather to realize the Summer-like conditions of the Willamette Valley." In Oregon, particularly that section west of the Cascade range, the weather had. the effect of causing trees to bud, while the roee bushes show return ing' life. The roads are in good shape and the opportunity for an outing was never better. fIn the block parks be tween Park and West Park streets thousands of children were engaeed yesterday in playing; the games that children know best how to play s Vrs .$ 1.54.1 . 53,838 President of France has the smallest mall I there could of all the national neans. , 'But the colonist must feel good, said he, "coming out of the cold region of tha Mississippi Valley into ths bright sunshine of the Coast. When you consider that the maximum tenr perature in Portland on Monday was (2 above, Tuesday, 64; Wednesday, 68, and Thursday, 64, It Is doubtful if have been presented more joyful experience than that of christy imported derbies $5 monroe hats $3 soft and stiff blocks in the new spring colorings just received by the sole agents 329: Washington street bet. sixth and seventh imperial hotel building imperial hotel building ft"stiit The Biggest $3000 Worth of Automobile Value Possible You get it in a Pope Hartford Model W, 4-cylinder 1911 car. Every department of the Pope Manufacturing Co. is so thoroughly sys tematized that it produces marirmim results. There is no lost energy no wasted material no red tape. The watchword of every depart ment is "Perfect Production." There is no slighting of work at any stage of operation. Every part that goes into a Pope Hartford car is inspected by an expert after each operation. An assembled Pope Hartford car is a perfect machine. Look where you will examine and ride in as many different cars as you choose you will be forced to acknowledge that the 1911 Model W, Pope Hartford is a superior car in every way. The motor is the heart of any automobile. If the heart is wrong the whole machine is wrong, so far as service is concerned! No better or longer-wearing motor than you find in a Pope Hartford can you find in any other car. The Pope Hartford motor affords a great reserve power for emergencies. It develops considerably more than 50 H. P. and performs its functions without any effort at all, apparently. Come to the salesrooms and let us demonstrate prac tically. H. L. Keats Auto Co. Burnside and Seventh Streets