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HIE MORNING OREGONIAN. MONDAY. FEIJKCAKr 13, 1911. CORONATION WILL CANNON'S DISTRICT,' J BRITISH KIXO AND QUEEN. WHO WILL BE CORONATED JUNE 22, AND THEIR CHILDREN j J it i i -r r - ; - - - -, j : . :s A. -A i t': ; :; : : " j . - ?; -: i IS FOUND POTBID.'G A L f BE BIG PAGEANT Personally Conducted Tour From Tacoma and Southwestern "Washing ton, under the auspices of Tacoma Chamber of Commerce and Southwestern Washing ton Development League, leaves Tacoma and Southwestern TT 01 Ceremonies in England Ex pected to Eclipse Aii Those of Past. Edgar and Clark Counties About to Plunge Into Purification Bath. 2,000,000 ARE EXPECTED;: BALLOTS ARE Q VOTED HIGH Washington BH fY M l Points u. -av via F0EMA Hotel Prratuls Oirr More than Iioublr Kate Dr. tlall on Will Crown CWire V In Hrlmtncrr Abhej. I N r N". fr. : Sn the ltn t(n;. i tMf t-in'-tnrrl' of the F-lin-r rourt have been nuslly f"l tn p-rtrtior for tha coronation of U-rj- V. srtilrh lll surpass In pa-j-j'iirr an.l historical Interest all for--r rrrmiEl f f- rhra-tr w; i! r r'r.nn of rrosrnln tha K m; rr y in In V?mlrstrr Ab!r J'ifi s i I b innst l.irntlrai In form with tit hl.-n h ba toi I'.-vs-I tnr ti.s coronation of TO IITIam tv n j A.i.-tsiri-. t. tmllrr t -. nifi"n las tTn.---l In th pst. Mif l"rtlnn PUnnnl. )" wl'.l r.-t ! ina rroarssa t-- r irl l"iru i I.on'l"n th rt jr af- . ror.'nrt-o arM a !!! to t i OutM f-s:. wi'ft a rrrrti'in to tv Klna- an t,- irrn t t- rf a'irhorltl. innr ntvti rlsr. a f-rr ?nrmn at I :i tt4. ai'i rt !rnr , i!-t Ions anl p. a-rr.. omonr h at I a "sll U' o r".-.iiir. " at 1.1a l"rsts! Ia.ai l.ii..n tu!na mn anl transpor Ufnn rnril'i court on an tnflti of n.r;v !. visitors durtns; Ih rif'ininni season. A Arm portion r-f th. all t' f.r'nr. roiwilals joctM-r pri'oni t na C tn a. T'1: hrt riijiv, at hots! are ba In rsr.t f.r ri:ar ca:rn. in1 ri'.jfri rnrs will n't ba mot. than ii uh; t'. rcfuiar rataa Hoar-.!!-k hrt,t aprs ara llalr la b ts.s ra.!itti In clartra to vislt tri m o rava not rr arranacmrnta f'r a-''-nrrio-!a tl'n. In a1nra. vtaii.l. Will IW I'al t . Th' l avarir ln.llatl..n tl;t th f-Mfln f a:n!a for srltnsssma th pro. .tn (o th AM.-s an.l tna proa;r.a tlrouah th. cttT ll ba on a. m r a rl.nia ttian fr lha euro M':" "f Kin l.twarl In IJ''.' C ara an t trnar.ta ara a.itlrc ta htClat pria, v-r fjuota'l for butlttlntf ill anl ar;n.loa Hjtaa to tna aMmarv aprht-anta for n. wftl h muj.ir ara hal.l at lha ..'t pob:a mirk unlit a few daya bvt r 1". rvrnt. ara apt to go down w t . .1 a ri.n on tha ava of th. corona t!..n wan apauiatorr flnl thar hava fr -trl aarav taa puhltr. A lllraly Irsurai-a huln" laa baan braun at I.iot la ajralnat tha daatri of tbo Klnc. anr vnl nrm.l tat tn a tha poatpooa mr.t l tr.e roronatlun an.l against bad a f ha r. lr (avlJ.on. tha prant Ar-hb!hp f fartcrourjr. III of fl. lata In tha Ab. b-v. i-t sticcas.lon l tla Ifal Arffi- b' "p TcrnpSw. a ho crowna.l Klnn fd- 1 Tha ronl'y-ppoltita, ilan of Wet-r-:iaaa. rr. Hrla. who la at praaant 1. t . t Wiachritrr, will aaalat tha a . t. in pU.-Ing tha Imperial r.'. i!fh la balnc embrol.Irred. Abbry Will n ( IcMed. Krm t a and of thla month rrnarloq Uatnitnar Abbe wi.l ba eloa.l to vuitora. a Mia workman ara t--;-rtnf ire buildlna; for the ceramo-rl-a .a!lar'r for tha peera will ba erectad l.i the north transept and for peeresses la tna soutli. and special trcomtixMiIlon f r i't.l-r official c:asa. ti e stt!na" ca -pj -.'y "t tha at t-ev belns; about 3'on. ".'Ul chairs unhotaiarad In silk with t rowl arn-.s wi:i t- pr.ivlOed. aa at tha last coronation, an l those a ho oc rurT tham piav p'ircnae lhani at cost prt. rs tor souvemra. A spl.-i.illj car pel of triktnar din. to cover the en tire raa. I heirs; woven. Itovsl blue ill be the foundation color: the orna f:rnt4t:n Will Include amlilams of tf.e "!t of the Carter an.l other heraldic desires, wirji t.-.a pattern on such a aa: that tie tlu Is matched only or In each J'l fet. Several of te llrheaf orPclals of the tte. ronsrk'uttnat the c mri of cl tluis. lava teen sttttna in sonn conclave. II I'J'.V-T . A 'C . V 1 I ar a i f . a . , ''Jaai. .i 4 I sill m is i i i i waajaasasai in pal I I 1 . I sai" I 'I 'H.'". sunn" -'TtWli la I ' . . , . J r '. - f . . 5v- i.: I I ; . . ' ' V - e- . -t - . . AnK Kivn r:olinr AD QIEKI M 4 K V Ilia Kill AL aHUTHKH AM) HUTKHt. BKI.mV, I'HIM KOK W II KS HOLDIXO SMALL BROTIIRR. WITH r ROM MIHktHY IMIOTOUKAPIl TAKKN sEVKRAL TKAKK Af.O. TALK HALTS ACTS T. P. O'Connor Sees Small Chance for Veto Bill. MEMBERS ARE AMBITIOUS 'nunc Men la Makeup Now l)rlr- u of "Maklnc .ochI" Are In clined to Prolong Debate hlh iKrlaja La-Klslatlon. w-.rln ti-etr uniforms, rol-rs lti ordara tu ea upn tue nchta of tha various roblrmn and ot.lers to per form certain parts In tie ceremony. The.e claims are mostly a rebate In their artcin and quaint In- In ees of tha An-.srlcar s. Rl;lit Arc Pn-rlbeU. T"- dean an.l chapter of Westminster frave the rlarht to retain 'he robes and ornaments, the i:arl of Shrewsbury to carry a white wan I as lord hih stew, a-d of Ireland, tr.e tuk of Near cast f proyl.'a ji (love an.l support tha Kmc s nM arm. while h.ol.lir.sr the capr by virtu of th tanur of til )Ui of Worksop, and I'arora cf th ciiua purls to bear canopies. Various other here.lnary rtcMs were con.nrma-l hy t.:a court, to many of which appertain f-a. such as flva yards ef sca-let clot.1 t. th. clerk of ti.a crown and ;: of crimson velvet to i'.ar! rrtrs;ton. th lord a-reat chani rerlaln. w boa faaa for occasional a r-p-rancs at caramon!: of stata tuocrt la sum I Ii. '.'!). year. nr t. p (riMsxuii m. r. ICupmcht tUII. by tha hlraJ Tr'uuna Com nary). IXIN'DON. Feb. U.-Tha force ara jrad- ua.Iy ranting themselves for the treat comlne ilKht. The sense of t!ie gigantic; importan'-e or the Lanes Is doep down In verb.Klya renrt tn K.tiaiand. Tha aupreme Issue really Is whether or not are shout to se th dethronement of feudalism after Ita thousand years of su premacy front the Norman Conuurst. Until sides realise this." I onre said l.i l.loyrt-ieorc. dlst-uaalns; his budget sum months alter It hail sent all Eng land Into name, that he had bullded bet- of o:n.ce. j ter than he knew I aas doing i smile In his Tlirr cck Simr. T'iraa rlainiants appaaretl for tha Tie".! la earrv the r.t spur th lUrl of lo("n. Lord tirey la Itnthvn and I..-d liisilres. jir Mirtrm. I. lord 1 ,h, lsrllament !" cairn to nrrr tha Klns's sliver I purpoaea. 1 think 1 knew a hat pretty well." he said with glittering eyes With the blood of the ancient Telts In hie veins, brought up front childhood In hatred of the alien church and th alien raoo that held at once the cathedral and the land of his forefathers and his race. LJoyd-Oeorge had no doubts or mlagtvlnga or qualms about dethroning the feudal aristocracy; and I am sure th hop I deep down In hi heart that be baa given to th Norman aristocracy an.l the dominant church a blow from ml.tch they will never recover. lie ilii-onlng Is In J'avor. Other ministers do.jbtleaa have by no means th.e same vehemence of feeling, th sam consuming hatred: many of them are Englishmen of pure blood, allied by family and Interest to the feu dal aristocracy; but even such a type of that section of the Cabinet as Hlr Edward Urey Is Just as ardent for de throning the House of Lord aa LJoyd Goorce himself: Indeed. Ory Is more ardent than most of his colleagues, for he a. one waa eager to transform the hereditary chamber Into an elective chamber and he Insisted lhal that should be aet forth In the now famous preamble bill aa one of Ita h-v-p as lord mrrf:,r of baronetcy of Kernes, a position iield bv Ms ancestor t rouci a l'i.iMn, tears, and James Tfierp Ko de Mrley wtsl.es "to bear the rojal s'aciard of ilrg.an.l and re- Celv fs. T- former cialrn ar under ronat.l arat.on and tha laat waa vetoed. Ti request cf the Larl of Terrol to walk In profession a lord Ugh constable c? H olland an.l hav a t!vr baton II ounca wrl-t. w.tb tha Kings arm. in g"!d oc on end and Ms own on the ct-er. wsa gr. lou.ijr allowed. "Put who la to pro vuia the baton T" the Karl aska.f. antouaiy. Oh. the cotirt has nathlnc t say about .at." replied tha loM ehsncellor. (.ardsnica Attend Srnlcrn.' CHEGOX CITT. Or. Feb. i;. I ?pe-l! Two interesting srvt.-e wer held at ft. Pai.l i:r'-oral Church this even ing. At a o'clock Company IJ. Oregon National Guard, attended earvtr at tft. faul In a b.wly. ard K. Mr. Robinson nrks from an appropriate suh-Ject. liee at T.Sn the churvh was Biled to everroalr.g with tha Red Men and th gre of ro.ahor.taa. a branch of the .,t. ord-r. The arvioes In both esses we.- ma.le ln:prr?tve and instructive. I rer.ir e that th Uberal party Is at laat righting for Its Ufa. all the minis ters, amid tn many dlfTerencea of tem perament and tendency, are quite united and quite resolved. I have compared their poaitlon to that of a body of men who had to pass from on great moun tain paas to another over a single and narrow path aet over a raging gorge; there la no choice of paths: for there I but one. and along that they will have lo go straightway, resolutely and boldly. However. If one look to the other side the Me of the Lord and the Tories one finds still much distraction of coun sel a I do not attach so much Import am to their Informal trouble over tariff and Balfour's leadership, though. I of course, tnree r a source of weak- lies. Nor !o I think they will he al ways quarreling as they are now over tn ortcanixation or uioir party. All the rieuree probably will be closwd up under the stress of the great coming conflict. What Is uncertain about tnem Is whether they will listen to the sec tion of their supporters ho are calling for fight to a finish or the other sec tion that Is ready for a deal, and be lieves that the dlaaetrous mistake of th rejection of the budget should not be repeateL I And It impossible to forecast th course of eventa on that point. I don't think It would be for the ultimata ad vantage of the pears or the Tories In the House of Commons to carry such thing to estrem. I can never get It out of my head that after they hav put up a decent fight the Tories will yield and accept th veto bill, liut nobody can be sure. One of the peculiarities in life In the House of Commons la that it Is dldlcult to get any measure through it with ex pedition if even a small minority Is de termined to delay It. Tha political Mtuatlon Is also much complicated by th core-nation tn June, As I have cabled you several times al ready, everybody would be srlad that the coronation should come at a time nf profound Internal peace. The Klnc. of course, desires that himself mure than anybody else, and the silent power of the Kins; Is stfll very (treat In Kngland, especially among those claeses of which the Tory party mainly consists. This accounts fur the plan attributed to the government of taklnn all the time of the House up to the passage of the veto bill. Klrat there Is always a big debate on the speech from the throne. That Is the occasion for maktnfr a gen eral review of the policy of the kov ernment on all thlnfra and everywhere, and the ministry has the right to cur tail such general survlews beyond cer tain limits. Kvery session has also to open witb. the passing of a number of approprla tlons. and these will take at least two week, and thus we aret on. lesvlnir vrry little time fur the veto bill. When the veto bill comes on the difficulties of proceeding rapidly may begin Imme diately. It Is one of the essential elements of the House of Commons life that its young and ambitious mem bers should there try to lift their beads above their fellows and make their names familiar to the public, and especially to their upportera. Young- Men Now lu IIoue. Now, the present House of Commons consists largely on the Tory side of well-groomed young men who are all desirous to make their way, and th temptation to them to filibuster with that object will be enormous. The veto btli la a brief one. but who can say that on a meaaure so momentous there Is not plenty of reason and plenty of opportunity for all kinds of discussions? The bill will be atlarked. of course, on the ground that H does not carry out tha promise of the preamble, that is to say tuat this proposal of limiting the extat. Ins? power of the House of Commons Is not followed up by some scheme for that reform of the assembly to what the preamble commits the government and the bllL t need scarcely point out that If tha government were to enter upon the morass of a reform scheme for the House of Lords at thla moment and be fore the abolition of the Lords had i given them a weapon to do so, they ought to be In a lunatlce asylum. The policy of the Tories', on the other hand, lias been for the Isst year to pose as dying with anxiety to reform the House of Peers. Fvery reform they have hitherto proposed has been a sham re form, but nevertheless! there Is a cer tain number of timid people in thla country who are ao afraid of a single chamber government that they ar liable to b taken in by these sham proposals. Then, of course, there will be an at tempt to bring In the referendum, espe cially on Ireland. I believe th Lib erals could have got their proposals at the dead conference accepted by the Torlea If they bad only been willing to except Ireland from their veto bill. To their credit they refused peace on any such term. Hut that will not pre vent the Tories from renewing- the proposal In the coming debates, and thus we shall have a preliminary dis cussion on home rule a year before the bom rule bill Is seen. These are the uncertainties of the future. They ara nothing beyond the difficulties that every government and every mo mentous measure hav to confront. They may all disappear before the steadiness and the unity of the force behind the government, and tinder pressure from th adherents of the King for a peaceful coronation. But. aa I began by saying. It la Impossible for anybody to forecast the immediate future. I V POSSE IS ON TRAIL Men and Bloodhounds Seek Murderers of 4 Ranchers. FEELING RUNNING HIGH Victims of Atrocious) Killing, In armed. Shot own and Bodies riled In Cue I'ustlers Thought Guilty Ones. ALTL'KAS, Cal., Feb. 12. With a company of well-mounted gunflghters. several Indian trailers and a pack ot bloodhounds, the Sheriff of Washoe County set out today on a manhunt for the murderers of the four wealthy sheep men of this county whose bodies were found In a cave near Ienio, Nev. Even wtlhout the dogs, the Kherlff believes his Indians will put him within gunshot of the quarry dexplte a three weeks' start. So Intense Is the feeling- here asralnst the murderers that it Is freely said they will never reach a Jail even If taken alive. All the victims, except Cambron, left families Details of the murder of Harry Cam bron, J. M. Lexagrue, Peter Krramuspe and B. Indlano received here today show the tragedy to have been one of tha most atrocious crimes in the history of this region. Th men were all unarmed and intent on a peaceable mission at the sheep camps near penio when they were shot down, stripped of clothing- and valu ables, their bodies concealed by the miscreants, who rode away on the fine horses of the ranchers after shooting their own half-starved mounts. Indlano left home three weeks ago to meet the other three ranchers at Denlo and accompany them to the camps seven miles from Denlo. The road to Ienlo and from there to the sheen camp leads through Little High Rock Canyon, four miles from the town. It Is learned that when he arrived In Denlo, Mr. Indlano told of having- seen several freshly slaughtered beeves ly ing In the canyon, also of seeing- two horsemen near the place. It Is the theory of the dead men's friends that Indlano surprised cattle thieves at their work and that the rust lers, seeing- him returning- with others, thought they Intended to give battle and fired on the party from ambush. At any rate, the mucder was perpe trated there. Prices Paid Much Better Than Those Given In Speaker's Home Town. Aid of lnders Is Songht In Investigation. PT HAL. M. I,TIE. DANVILLE, III.. Feb. 12. (Special.) The whole of Speaker Joseph G. Can non's political "backyard" in the ISth Congressional district "will be swept clean,of its filth and litter if the "vote fraud" investlg-atlon, now being- con ducted by th Vermilion County grand Jury does not end disastrously. Edgar and Clark Counties, directly to the south of "Uncle Joe's" home county, are on the verge of plunging into "purification baths." ' Strenuous efforts are being made to g-et the party leaders to co-operate to ex nine the lamentable conditions. If these counties loin with Vermilion in "cleaniniar house." the entire Congres sional district will be Involved. No Grand Jury Called. Circuit Judee Thompson will open the February term of court tomorrow at Paris, in Edgar County. No grand Jury has been summoned, but Judge Thomp son says that lie will call a special inquisitorial body if the political lead ers will aret together. He feels that unless the leaders co-operate and agree to a wide-open non-partisan expose, the starting of an investigation would be useless. States Attorney Dyas, of Edgar Coun ty, said tonight: "1 do not intend ask ing Judge Thompson for a special grand Jury, but If a "vote fraud' in vestigation is started I will do my duty." Conditions In Edgar County are even worse than In Vermilion. The latter county s "come-back ticket vote-buy ing system, at ?5 to $-9 a ballot, has been mere "kids' play" alongside of Ed gar County's system of t'-n to I HO vote, with those bought "registered by an elaborate bookkeeping scheme. From grandpa down to school children the vote traffic system Is an open book. Vole-Buyers Bold. At the last election, it is said, the voters were paid their fees In the poll ing pluces by the buyers within full sight of the election Judges. It rained on election day and the buyers went in out of tho wet and nonchalantly ped died the money, even bidding for votes within earshot of election officials. Politics, they say, is played as stren uously at one time of the Tear as an other. The county fair Is a favorite place for the political leaders to ex pound their views. The reason th Republican and Democratic chieftains tight so hard is that the "G. O. P." has working majority of 150 votes, and this is a general source of work when the Democrats star out to win. To get this needed vote, the politicians have to bid. In Vermilion County, the situation is different, the Republican party hav ing the comfortable majority of 4000, O. -W. R. & N. "LINE OF THE SHASTA LIMITED" and SOUTHERN PACIFIC "ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS" ITINERARY includes stops at San Francisco. 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H VKNF.S, Secretary Soot her est era Washington Development Leastue, Centralis, Wash. C. W. STI.NGEH, C. T. A., O.-W. R. dt Third and Washington St Portland, Or. WM. M 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent O.-W. R. & N., Portland. W. D. SKINNER, General Freight and Passenger Agent O.-W. R. & N., Seattle. The money is spent, therefore, largely in the primaries. An expose in Edgar County will be vigorously opposed by the "machine." Already several spikes have been driven into the wheelH of the proposed inquiry and if an Investigation Is instituted It will be because Vermilion County has taken the lead. The Vermilion County election probe reopens in the morning with renewed vigor. More than 100 witnesses will be awAltlng tho call into the chambers when the grand Jury convenes. A lmi jority of them are politicians and "ward workers." There was a general feeling of un rest today ivniunir politicians. 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