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TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIANV PORTLAND.' FEBRUARY 12, 1911. LIBERALS SCORE DOUBLE TRIUMPH Appeal to Religious Prejudice in Ireland Proves to Be . Boomerang. RECIPROCITY IS INDORSED Tory I'orvc Pot to Confu-lon by Exposure of Two Fakes Lratlcrs I'rrfare Jfome Kule Hill and Mart Great Campaign. PT T. r. O'CONNOR. V. P. c bl. la Ins I h.case- Tr:hur. epy LONDON. Keb. II. If the futur rourit of the present historic Parlia ment follows the precedent of the flrt week, l.ru.sh Liberalism an J Irish .Ni tloBtllim sigh within three years for new worlds to conquer. Th triumph of both sections was crushing In the first debate Initiated by i;. Torfa orr the alleged scandalous Interference by an Irish pr!rt with hubrtd and wife In Belfast, one t.o:tc and the other a Presby terUn, yr weeks all of the KntUih and Irish Turr brcu and t;(formf hare been rcjn with tne esthetic story of happy couple separated and their child ren kV.nii.t e.l b an Inmlerate Irish rrtest la obedience to the papal bull tilnit tr.li-d marriages. The campaign was Intended to rouse the a!arms of the IrUh l-rolrstams aisln-t bonit rule and by an appeal to the t:neUh "N' Ppery prejudice to sipp:y the strongest proof that borne ruie nieant borne ruin. Ilrllgloas freJaUloe? Stlrrrd. I'nrrtspon Irnri by the ysrd he'.id to tan t(. flame and even the stoutest Nations. uts looked forward to such antpalsn wlttt apprehension, knowlnc t'.e intensity and reltgtJua prejudice to x hi' ti such a case make an enquire ai'Ceal. T.iese apprehensions were Increased when James Campbell, formerly Irish Torr Attorney-General and an adroit and cold-blooded advocate, opened the . In the House of Commons, with utrmrnl which waa apparently the slrnple. Ingenious wall of a it"d wife and a soe.l mother separated from lHhl huibend by a foul-mouthed priest. Dc-vlia Kpos l-al.rhood. me Natlunailsta looked uneasy and even the slror.- Liberal home rulers sat In pained silence, and Joseph Devitn, who. thouab one of the bravest of men. Is Incurably nervous and self-distrust ful, was almost forced by tla comrades to speak. five minutes after he rose the lions presented an appearance of the wildest excitement. Shouts of laughter for lowed a burst of wild cheer, and the triumphant faces on the Irish and Lib. eral benches now contrasted with their gravellke silence. lie battled, bewildered and crushed the Tories, and from that moment tha whole elaborate structure of mendacity and appeal to religious blgory existed no more. Attack, on Il.-rlr.rix Ity rallt. Tl.e scene was similar to that which took pia.e on Thurs lr night during; the debate on tiie re. inroclty agree ment between Canada u.ij the I'nlted Mates. Austen Chamberlain opened the Tory attack with a clever speech, ere utlnc Immense excitement and aurprlse bv quottne; an alleged statement of ST Wltfre.l 1-aurler. Canadian 5-remler. to the effect t..l If the elections) went Iri favor of the Tories and protection l.ts n Knslami. reciprocity with Amer ica became Impossible. A'tulth created an even greater ex-ru.m-nt ir the revelation that the al leged uotat'on could not be found In the ofri.lal Canadian report of parlia mentary debates, and then Asqulth pro- reeded with a searching- analysis of the hole case against reciprocity tub the terrific force of a great ptledrlver. As-iulth proreed-d until, as In tha rase, the whole elaborate fabric bu'lt up by Chamberlain seven years a so lay in hopeless ruins. Asqulth himself described the debate as the obee-iutea of tariff reform, and Asqulth mlsht be described as the mer-t-il.i executioner. T : final effect of these two nnchty victories la that the Liberals, who be ftn the sei-ion fa rood spirits, now are la excellent spirits, while the Tories, who started sadly, are now rtopelens. and chaos reigns over their Inner counsels and public speeches. I Ionic Half Campaign llrran. Next week we have the big de bate on home rule, and already all of t 'e preliminary arrangementa are he ir.; made by the Cabinet for a full lie bite of .all the details of the nV borne mi., bill between them and the Irtn testers. Simultaneously the IJheral and Irish are prrpartn. Ms; rawfatcn of lnm rule propai.w'I.i by literature and speeches throughout Ureal I'.rltaln and a biz l.iheral organisation Is about to be founded, which will organise t ils Important addition to the fighting fercrw of I-lberaltim. The Tories will undoubtedly make a "am fls-ht tn the House of Lords, but their real flsht against home rule al ready has been damaged by the explo sion tn rapid succession of two of their irreatest b.-a-les. the rmlne of t'lster end Catholic persecution. The I'aily M-vll exploited one and Joseph revlln the othrr. CAR DASHES OVER BRIDGE Faivatore, ef East Nineteenth and rrmkljo streets, to the crour.d and In f'.lrtlns; severe bruises upon Mir. yimultaneously the front of the street- ear crar.d into tie sice or the next to the last frelcht car. car I re In Its i d and re.lu. lnc Its own front vesti bule to klmlllriK. afotorman Krelerlck all this time re mained at his post, maklnc frantic ef forts to control the car with the hand brakes, until the shower of flylnic rnta aid splinters) forced Mm to abandon Ma car. Every seat In the car was occupied a-id a few person were standing- up. At the first Impact of the atreetcar aralnst the automobile a panic started, and women, slirleklns; with terror, at tempted to make their way to the rear j. atform and Jump off." J ads It. M. t Idney. of SSI Ladd avenue, was stand tnc on the rear platform, and assisted tiie conductor In holding; the crowd. Judge Wldney said: "I noticed that tl e car was acting- badly and wondered why the orew did not take It out of the way, but quieted myself with the thought that they knew best what to do, YVa went over the brldg-e In a Jerky manner, backing; and then Kolng" ahead. When w struck. I noticed a pacle starting-, and the people crowd Inic In the back end of the car. and restrained tbem aa best I waa able from Jumping off. There were show ers of s-Iasa and the passengera wera piled up in the rear end of the" car, but I noticed no one that was serious ly Injured." J ii,iir. TVldner's hat was torn to pieces In the scramble. Ivyron Frederick Bon waa an Jn uranca axent living at East Sixty eighth and Division streets. He was .t th forward end of the car, and ran to tha front platform Just aa the col lision occurred. The momentum of tha car threw him forward and under the whecla of the freight car which was struck. Iloth of his legs were passed over by the wheels, ope being severed at the ankle and the foot and shoe being left beside the track, while the other Ug hung by a mere shred at the knee. Boone was a married man about years old. with no children. He was accompanied at the time of tha accident by hie neighbor. V. II. Catcs. who es caped uninjured. Mr. Gates confirms the statement thai i" car ........ l-ip.i .n.t Madison streets ana ran 'wild across the brlrlce. despite the best efforts of the motorman. Autolst Shows) Prrx-nee of Mind. ti.. ...tomoblle which waa struck was owned by J. E. Maxon. an auto- i. n. ,i..-ler and was driven by L A. Harding, who had with him hli cousin, imdiry Clark, the former Uni veraitv of Oregon athlete. Hardlni ..i.i ih.i ho saw his auto being- inevl tably shoved Into the freight train and by cramping his wheel hard to the left ie--.le, I In turning up me ranroau track. He and his companion escaped ir,i.,rv hot the car Is slightly damaged ii,. frelsht train which was atruck w.. nnriJ bv Knatneer Crouch and engine crew consisting of K. tl. Scher fin. K. Karreil and William llutlcr f'ei.t hot all were out of the way o im.irv Aa soon as Itoone was removed from under the wheels tha train was taken awav. policemen meanwhile rirhtin tark a curloua crowd. Speculation waa Indulged in by the spectators aa to what would have been the result If the lift spun of the Haw thorne bridge had been up at the time when the runaway car approached It. It Is not believed that the motorman could have prevented It from crashing through the gules and Into the river, Traffic Ibrlajed for Hoar. All trefflr over the Hawthorne bridge, reaching the southeast portion nf the town. Sellwood, Mount Scott, Oregon City. Oreahtm and f.stacaaa. sraa suspended for nearly an hour and cars were lined up for hair a mile in each, direction from the scene or tne disaster. As cu'rklr as possible In rectors cleared the track, dragging the injured car onto a spur track at the Ore tun Water rower dock- r-everai thousand persons, a.lghtlng irom cars and gathering around the netgnoor- hood. crowded the vicinity of the scene of the accident. The disaster Is made the text of a renewed demand on the part nf Coun rllman Kills for overhead crossing at the Intersections of Water, Knst First, Second and Third streets, where there are railroad tracks, with Morrison street and Hawthorne avenue. CroAKlng- Aiwa) a Dangerous. "This unfortunate affair." say Mr. Ellis "makes this the opportune time to prens home the necessity tor tins Improvement. First of all Is the con sideration of the deadly danger of these crossings. Other reasons of a mora practical nature are seen In the im mense saving of time the streetcar pa trons would enjoy If they did not have to stop at each of these Intersections. 'As the East Side grows tne proDiein dally becomes greater. Thousands or valuable hours. In the aggregate, are st every day. by dwellers on the East Side, who (ire held up by trains or by the necessity for looking out for them, and even then, aa we now see. the stopping Is not always effective In preventing disaster. I have advocated this Improvement before and shall bring the matter urt again In connec tion wtlh this affair." HAWAII SHRINERS' MECCA Imperial Potentate and Party to Take Three-Weeks' Journey. AN'OKUS Feb. 11. Fred A. I Una-. imperial potentate of the Mystic Shrine. and Mrs. Hlnes. accompanied by about M other notables ani their laillea, will leave I.osi Angeles tomorrow for fan Francisco, where they will Join a party of 114 promi nent shrlnera from all parts of North America next Wednesday on tha char- ered stramur WUhelmlna on a three weeks' trip to the Hawaiian Inlands. The party which Imperial rotontate Hines will lead to Honolulu will consist principally of the other Imperial officers of the arrlne and tne potentates m ins arioiM shrines. About t- of the party v.111 be from California. Tre. party win ake witb them on the WUhelmlna. pro- -e-ionat enlerf alnera. The pnrty w!U remain In the islands about nine days. A feature ef the trip will be the conferring of the arrlne eree in tne crater of an extinct Hawaiian volcano. Mine Victims Ilndles Itecovcred. TniNIlAD. COlo.. Feb. 11. The bodies of the two remaining victims) of the oVedale mine disaster were recovered ror.i tre mine war an.i nrnugni xo Trinidad. A-rangemonts have been made or a Joint funeral of the victims. State Mine Inspector Italrymple arrived at iunlaie today and Immediately began Invest tgatlon of the til -aster. The omner s inqurs will be held next td- esday. "lilnese Ieported Fro iu Texas. SAN' ANTONIfX Tex, Feb. II. Sixty Chinese were tleport-d from Texaa to day. Five wera started from fan An- onto, another was picked up at Iel itlo and I awaited the coming of the rlson train at Kl Pas". Thev traveled ver trie soutnern I'at-itic raiiroaa un er gu.ird and In cars especially con tracted with barred windows and oors. Tanituany t'lilef Takes Tumble. NEW TORK. Feb. 11. Anton Rohe. a Tammany politician, attending a Tam many district dance in Grand Central Palace last night, lost his balance and plunged from a balcony toward tha floor. 13 feet below. Ha landed square ly on Mrs. Helen O'Connell and Miss Fannie Campbell. Poth women were knocked unconscious but Rohe was hardly scrstched. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONET. Tes. elegant Freo Homesteads adjoin ing valuable land, from which very fine bananas are now being sold, can till be had In Mexico. You need not go to Mexico, but must have Ave acres of bananas planted within five years. Address Tha Jantha Plantation Co., Ulrn-k S5. Pittsburg. Pa.; they will plant and care for your bananas on shares, so you should make a thou sand dollars a year. liananaa bera bearing In about fifteen month.-, bring ing the quickest returns of any fruit growing. The climate Is dallchtful and the health conditions good. Should any reader desire to procure a Home Stead, apply Immediately j - v A . I , A; mi (0J ID) RATES URGED FIXED Engineer Wants Panama Ca- jial Charges 'Set. QUICK ACTION IS NEEDED Colonel Ooethala Says Kates Will Ileqnlre Time to AVort Out and Congress Should SUrt In to Arrange Them at Once. WASHINGTON. 11. The ne,-d for Immediate action by Congreja . toward fixing the rates that shall bo charged easels using the Panama Canal was Impressed upon the House committee on Interstate commerce today by Colonel leorge W. Uoethals, chief engineer or the canal. Colonel Goethals supported the Mann bill, which presents the Administration Ideas of what the toll nhould be. Ho eld that the canal would be completed by Beptember. 191S: that It would practically put the Tehuantepec Railroad out. or Busi ness and that ire snipping inmium i he world must have at least IS months to reconstruct their ocean rates upon he basis of clutrges lmpoevd oy tns canuL The officer sold the rasa would do completed well within the stmtt of com of J.:;j.ou).oo-probab!y $'.j...0 under this amount. Tills will Include the coal sta tions, msrhine shops and supply statlona and probably the drydock. He said the Government, by operating Government-controlled coal stations, miss: tirevent private Interests from monopolis ing the coal supply st the canal. I'nder any other system, said Colonel Uoethals, the danger would exist of the private coal Interests directly controlling the op eration of the canal. Jerseyltc Wants Job Abolished. HACK F.NPACK. N. J.. Feb. 11. Rob ert A. Mbbald. who was elected Regis ter of Pergrn County lt Fall on a platform which declared that the office was a useless one and should be aboli lshed. has Issued a statement to the people of the county. In which he tolls them thst ten weeks In office has con firmed the belief expressed when he was nominated, that the 16000 Job was a superfluous one. He says he has not been f.blo to keep himself busy, to say nothing of the $.1000 deputy to which ha Is entitled. "The work I have done." he says, "could easily be done by a 11300 clerk under the supervision of the County Clerk. I and tho deputy draw 19000 a year for our ornamental work In filling these offices. I hope to have both Jobs done away with before ws have begun to draw our second year's psy." Cornell Co-eds Defy Men. ' ITHACA. N. Y, Feb. 11. Disgruntled because only five of their number were Invited to the men's Junior prom." the remaining 35 women students In Cor nell University held a "defiance dance" of their own in the gymnasium of Sage College last night. No men were ad mitted to the girls' party and the fee required was only 10 cents. In com parison wlt'i the ti required for ad mission to the Juniors' ball. Miss Ada May Harrington, of Brook lyn, was chairman of the committee that started the movement. It had been an open secret for years that Cornell men do not look with favor upon the co-educatlonal plan. This Is the first time, however, that the young women became militant enough to organize an opposition to their exclusion from tha functions conducted by men. WARNING GIVEN GERMANY Duke or 31ecklenburg Says "IMill To gether In Business. RREMEN, Feb. 11. Duke Johann Al brecht of Mecklenburg, Regent of aittet-JtH B rPmHrksh 1 A Warn ing to Germans of all classes In speak- ROME. Feb. 11. Unusual Interest has lug last night at a banquet, which was been excited In the mystery surround attended by leading commercial men, i lng the disappearance of Henry Law- ship owneis, manufacturers &ud army officers. "Under the German flag." said the Duke, "we see a wild competition by everybody against everybody else. It Is this that is breaking up German in terests while other nations are concen trating all their efforts by working to gether. "Many look anxiously at the German flag flying from the ship masts and ask themselves when It will give place to the Union Jack or the trl-color, or even the yellow dragon; the call shoulc go up here before It Is too late, 'every body to work.' "1 appeal to shipbuilders, ship own ers, mine owners. Industrial men and all others, to draw together like other people for the benefit of the whole and thus secure a proper position among the nations for German commerce and shipping." CHINESE PLAGUE SPREADS Population In City of Assikho Is Djlnj at Rate of 400 Dally. HARBIN. Manchuris. Feb. 1L A plague spo equalling Fudzladian has been dis covered In the Chinese city of Assikho. 40 miles east from here. There Is an aver age of A deaths in the place dally. The plague tins aim appeared In the euburba of Blagoveshtohensk. Russian regiments are patrolling me tuss-iiiniae n un tie r. AMOY, China. Feb.' 1L The plague epi demic is spreading. Districts on the outskirts of this city report from eight to ten deatla dally. Explosive Shell Plcrc Armor. WASHINGTON. Feb. ll.--The trial of ...gh explosive shells against the armor plate target yesterday on the ram Katahdln near the mouth of the Potomac River was successful. Four 13-lncU shells fired by the monitor Tallahassee struck the target and com pletely penetrated It at a range of nearly five miles. The result Is a decided victory for the armor-plerclng shells at battle ranges. I Spirits for Rheumatism The Increased use of spirits for rheu mt turn is causina- considerable discus sio-n among the medical fraternity. It Is a wonderful cure when mixed with ,xed, T,,n I "formula" I lormuja. certain other ingredients an t r,.nerl v. The following is the "To one-half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Torls compound and one ounce of syrup Sarsaparllla compound. Take in tablesponful doses before each meal and before retiring." Any drug gist has these Ingredients or will quickly get them. Any one can mix them. This formula was published here lat winter and thousands were prompt ly benefited. It gives Immediate relief. In addition to driving out rheumatism this treatment is a splendid system builder, soon restoring vitality and ap petite. Any one who has rheumatism should never be without a bottle of this mixture on hand. It will save many a doc-tor bill and much Buffering. Adv. iki; Manila Suits New and Up-to-Date Styles in Men's Clothing for Spring Vear Are in, and You Are Invited to Call and Inspect Them If You Wish to Lsot How tih Smsauritly Mena Wnl! Ajppeair TSms Seasonsij Ask Esau E MORRISON AND FOURTH ART STUDENTS MISSING I1EXRY Li. WOLF'S DISAPPEAR ANCE CAUSES IVOmtY. Head of American Academy Offers Reward 'for Information Police Inquire of Models. rence Wolfe, of New York, the student of painting at the American Academy, who has not been seen by his friends since Monday. Frederick Crownlnshleld, director of the academy, today offered a reward of- $200 for the discovery of Wolfe, dead or alive. Mr. Crpwninshield has examined the academy records. In which he finds that the missing man was 29 years of age. 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Amherst May Stick to Classics. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Amherst Col lege will be converted into a school es sentially for classical education, aban doning the scientific field to the large universities, if the recommendations of an alumni committee wnicn nas Deen , considering-the matter are adopted by ! the trustees. The report of the alumni I committee urges that 'the scientific courses at Amherst be immediately dis continued and that more Latin an Greek be added to the curriculum , SEND FOR THIS FREE BOOR We have published a free cloth-bound book of advice the most helpful book j ever written on rupture. I It sums up all we have learned about rupture In 40 years of experience. I It shows (in pictures) rupture In all its i stages shows how rupture gradually grows worse if not held constantly in place. ' It shows why belt-and-leg-strap and spring trusses usually fall to hold and j how, even if they do hold, it is folly to j expect them to cure. 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