5 GERMANY READY TAiTOUS SHAKESPEAEXAN 6TASS, WHO WILL BE SEEN THIS ATTEfiKOOX IS "EOStEO AM) JULIET." FOR ARBITRATION Adolph E.CoIson Loses Life at Foot of Ash Street. Overtures to United States sum Tail if dl Approved by Leading Newspapers. FRIEND BARELY ESCAPES Passengers on Launches and Steam ers in Vicinity Panlc-Stricken, Several Women Fainting at Sight of Sudden Tragedy, CRAFT OF TREATY SOUGHT TTTE MOHXIXO OREGONIAX. WEDNESDAY, 3IAT 31. 1911. YounriDROis Qua M Smite I t r - - .. '-.' ---'.-. ;.' ' A,- stmpir Rrcard Tart's Proposals Kith aa Mnch Sympathy aa Brlt- mla Project Said to cd Sod lapmrmcal. . BKRLK. Mar . Tha Ntord "Deutsche .aXgemetno T-sltong leada eft Its Issue of today wltb an announce ment of the steps Germany baa taken toward arbitration. "After to Called Stales Indicated to Germany her readiness to negotiate a broader arbitration treaty wltb other tpowars aa woil aa England, tba aears paper says. "Oermaii t expressed a vrlsa ta see tba draft of the arbitration pr Tposal aad aiao Indicated bor reedlnees to tab an tho stndr of tha proposi tion. Tha draft of the treaty will ar rive here wtthln a abort time." To tbo above atatement can ba added tha semlof t iclai .ipr.MloD of opinion that Germaay. Ilka Ureal Britain and Franca, la roost sympathetic toward President Tafia arbitration proposal. leading nowapapra Ilka tha Kraakfort Zaitnng welcome tha news of tha tor- rested treaty, though they find tba y. reject ojwn to Improvement on Im portant potnta. TiFlRMAXT IS FOR ARBITItATIOX Will' ntnnu Shown to Slake Part With I'nltrd State. WASHINGTON. May Ml Oannany ex pressed today bor allltnrness to. enter negotiations wltb tha Vnlted States for a g-aeral .arbitration treaty alone tha lima laid down by 8ocretarr of State Koi In tho tentative draft of tbla ; Gor.niiMnfi proposal, now la tha hands af Groat Britain and Franca. Count von IWnstorff. tba Gorman Aro- haasador at Washington, conveyed this tnformatioa to Secretary Knox, and asked for a copy of tha basto propoaltloa of tha United States. Oeraan'a expressed willingness to ontsr Into nerntlatlnns probably will result la considerable extension of tbo 1 1 mo Bscoaaary to consummate tba fab ric of tba treaties. It la assumed that aach of tha four powers will Insist what tba othora at. p. to aaaara powsr assumes greater privileges than any othsr. other powora aro expected to follow Gorman ye oxamplo. 4 I- TiZXJ wrJbLC OTrt, -sLc- fZZZi? jf sSs NEW ROLE PLAYED SKY OVER OAKS TO GLOW A. T. P. Expert la Firework Will Chr Fratlral Performance. Miss Marlowe Softens Char- acter-Sothern Impresses. VT. II. TTIltson. of Xxw Arrs. who "TAMING OF THE SHREW anada a Natloa-wuo ropatatlon wtta rtroworka at tbo Alaaka-Tnkoa-Paciflo rxpoaitlon. baa arrtvod la Portland to for Joba F. Cord ray a pyrotacnalo display at tba Oaaa scat Monday and Friday nlshta aa a part of tbo Has Fa- ttval proararamak A acow 15 l.st Inns to carry tha s't alsroa la aolaa arranaod on tba rtrar la rront of Uta board walk. On a amsU.r a-ow wiu bs tho mortara from whlca tho abolia win ba flrd. Tba moot boau- tiral and spactacutar aombor will bo - asw fsatara lnnt4 by Mr. Wniaoa, I sntltlsd "Aorlal Warfara." la all 41 abslla will ba s-t off at oach porformaaco, tho diaptay lastmc tor mora than a hour. Fortrajala of KalberlBe and Pe- trwrhto Plrauw AndJence at IIcl 11 j Botr Stars Show Pine Grasp of Tbelr Hole. BURGLAR DISTURBS NAP Iaj llht Robbrry lalerraptrd When Mrs. Tan Ia;n Triea Oak CoTortnc bin faco to avort futura Idratlflattoa. a borclsr who aroosod Mrs. F. VaaPaya from aloop la brr boma. 71? Lorajoy strovt. oocapod. rarrytna; wltb bins about It la monoy aad a dosoa atlTor spoon a Tho barrfary waa commlttod la broad day- Itaht.. whoa lira Van Duya bad lata down tor a nap. Tba thlrf. bofors rsarMna tbo room wboro aba lay. b t4 thrtoaahly ransackod tba boasa ard raado it a bandla of booty. Ilia ontraara awakoaod Mrs. Tan Xnya aad aa tbo cried oat bo burst from tho room, with bla fsataras coa rald so that sh woold not know htm. Ha was drosscd In a dark-blus antt aad a llaht-colorod bat. -r vmcvo or ntx tRrw." A Farro ay WUnui Naknom Ft is sand as tho 1U4U Taoatsr. Tba cast: Vaptlsta ...Willlasa llama vtneoatia Krio BUad Uacoatlo .........Fradanck Xsls Pslsachla . .. Mr. Bothers OrsaUo -Fraocsa Bsadtara Hoctsiata . . Ttwuaas Oslsaua Traala . . . . .Job a Taylor Bloadsils .Albert I. Rowsoa A Peoaat rdaey Mather Tailor Malealm Bradley Haberdasher ......Frederick It o land Oram). ........ .Rowland Bvrkstoae Kalbertaa Mlsa Marlowe Blase Nora Lamlaoa Widow ...... ..Leonora Chippendale Cart la Koceola Woodvard I'ass ta Xatkerue....Vlr(tnla WelU Mkislclaas Bloadl aad Blondl DYNAMITER GIVES SELF UP -"- tketo"'f' - I paaraa works. Others aro Man V ro ltwojid Home to Spite Wife SsuTraders. RAN FRANCISCO. May JO-Charlr Flrkard. who Is charged wltb bavins; placed la bla boma at Melroao tho In feraat macbino whlcb blew up and do- ' ropd tho house and Injured leputy Sheriff klba today. it himself up to the police bora. Flrkard waa tskea to the liall of Jjstlce and examined by 1'aptala of Detectlrea Wait At tba conclusion of tho examination bo waa turned over to Petectlvoa Mcoreley aad Flynn. of tha Oakland Polico Depart cnent. by whom be will bo taken Im mediately to the Alameda County JaiL Plrkard refused to make any state ment concerning tho explosion, wblb deatroyed bla homo and Injured tbrea neputy Shertffa Followtnc tha ex- p.oslon. tba homo burned to tbo (round. Xorthwcit People Visit in Xew Tork. NrTW TORK. May . SieclaL Pacific Northwest people rrclnered at ew Tork hotels to-lay are: From Portland C. IX Br u tin. Mrs. C P. Prunn. G. Glasa. Mrs. O. Glass, at tha riasa. From Orovll'.e. Wash. H. M. Me ccano, at tho Continental. From Aberdeen, trash Miss M- Mel rose, at tho Wolcott. From Pendleton. Or. J. M. Carmell- aon. at tho Continental. From Spokane C. E. Carlson, at ths Seville. Irene Osgood Divorce Case Ends. lO.VDOV. May 10. Tha autt of Irons Oscood. tha American aut horses, for a Judicial separation from bar husband. Robert Harboroucb Sherard. the Eng lish author, waa ended this afternoon. Judgment was reserved. The Judge twice attempted to arrange a aettle- aaaat of to suit but failed. BT LJCON8 CASS BAER. Tbo many and varied peculiarities of tbo "Taming of ths Shrew" rcaks It Shakes psarss works. Others aro frankly comedies or dramas: this one, called a history. Is nearer a farce. Tba 60 thorn Marlowe players make It delicious fun that never borders on buffoonery, and. to the play as a whole, tbey give ax traordlnary novelty and life. They give, not the Impression of fins Imlta- tlona. but tha Impreaaion of real peo ple, appearing to speak tbelr own thoughts whan they read ths lints of the play. There Is an alert Intelligence, a rare ense of humor in Mlsa Marlowe's por trayal -of ths shrew. Ths typo Is never onbeautlfuL and Is In even ths most vixenish moments a fascinating study. Tha Katherlne of tha ataga wa know aa a rough, loud-speaking, masculine virago with a vicious and unbridled temper and even brutal tendencies. But this Intensely human and splen didly spoiled Katharine of Miss Mar lowe's la unknown to most of ua out side of Shakespeare' a covers, and In many Instances not oven there. Miss Marlowe a Katherlne la alive to bar finger-tips, defiant not sullsn. high- spirited not vicious, a capable among Inrapablea. But Miss Marlowe Interpretation carries plainly that Katherlne la a creature of moods and ths unhappy re sult of a spoiled and pampered bring ing. up; a motherless girl who has al ways held fall sway over her father and her younger sisters. There Is mora emblttmeas and tho natural Jeal ousy of the daughter who finds bcr sister boat beloved by tbelr father la ths actress rendition. Marlowe Is Impressive. In tba oarly scene la which Kather lne has bound ber sister's hands and then strikes her. Miss Marlowe makes It appear as tho Impulsive act of a spoiled child, rather than tba premed itated cruelty of one woman to another. In point of truth, ber conception baa no wholly woman ly Quantise nnUa Xha "taming of tha haggard has been ac complished. In tho last scene, at ths bamiuet, she Is eternally feminine and subtla; till tben she hss been a glori ous untamed, unafraid fighting animal, asking no quarter nor giving any. Mr. Sothern's Petrucblo Is on ths whole a masterpiece. Ha plays- ths man as one at first caring only for Katborlns's money bags, lie affects a vlolnot temper and bis severity to Gru mlo Is certain. Mr. Sothern. makes It svldont that Pstruchlo can win any woman's lovs if so ha chose, and euro any woman's temper. But when Hor tenslo comes in wltb his head bruised where Katherlne baa beaten him- Po truchlo's delight Is keen. He mani fests a genulns feeling of admiration and a desire to master ber blgb spirit. Support Is Strong. Tha support of ths co-stars Is wholly adequate. Rowland Buckstono evinces a fine Una of comedy as Grumio. serv ant to Petruchlo, and Franco Bendsten, as Orsmlo In ths minor love affair of Kathcrlne's sister, ta especially worthy of noto as ths excellent characteriza tion of the doddering old gentleman. Albert 8. Howaon. aa Blondello, afford ed pleasure la his role of Luotouo't servant. Tonight and this afternoon will wit ness "Horn so and Juliet- Ths curtain for tha matinee rlaes prorotply at o'clock, tho evening curtain is at o'clock. STRIKE CRISIS EXPECTED Joint Board of Arbitration of Sever. al Unions Take Stand. CHICAOO. May 10. (Fpeclai.) A crisis la ths 1 40.000.000 building tleup Is looksd for tomorrow by labor lead era. builders and contractors. A decision rsachsd yssterday by ths Joint arbitra tion board, composed of contractors and repreaentativea of several unions In ths building industry, to stand by tha International Protective Association of Steamflttsrs In ths Jurisdictional war fara with ths United Association of Plumbers, puts ths responsibility of ths tisup squarely up to ths officers of ths latter organisation. It waa declared today. Notices hsvs boon sent to architects and contractors that bricklayers, stone masons, carpenters, hoisting engineers. lathers, plasterers, marble-setters bod- carrlera and building laborers, boiler- makers, painters and decorators, glas- lors and machinery movers will return to work with eteamf liters of tha Inter national union provided steamflttsrs from ths rival organisations axe taken from tho buildings. Adolph S. Cblson. aged 2! son of Adolph Cblson. living st 669 Second street, wss drowned at ths foot of Ash street in tho Willamette River at t P. IS. yesterday when his camoo capslsed and John E. Norman, aged 12, son of John A. Norman, 23 Sherman street, his oompanlon. narrowly aacaped a similar death. Norman waa able to swim and grasp a Una thrown from the steamboat Elmore, lying at ths dock. The body of Colaon was recovered .by Hugh Brady, City Grappler, In less than two hours after tha accident. Tha drowning was In sight of a load of passengers on the Harvest Queen, which was Just leaving her dock, the crew of the Elmore and two launches returnlne with rjtenlo nartles. Colaon and Norman were paaaimg ua canoe toward ahore and crossed tha bows of tha launch Niagara, owned by Louis Bono, which had In tow a dis abled launch owned by 8. C Priestly, loaded wltb 14 passengers. Just as ths canoe passed In front of ths Niagara tha Harvest Queen whistled as her pad dles stsrted to revolve and she cast loose from tha dock. Caught between the big steamboat and the launches the young men became confused snd a swell from the launches caught the trail craii sldewlse snd turned It completely over. Colaon was unable to swim but made a desDera-a effort to save himself by clinging to ths canoe. At ons time ho grasped hold of the up-turned craft and deckhand of tha Harvest Qneen Jumped overboard and tried to rescue him. Before he reached the canoe 101- son's hold gave way and he sank. Two of three times ho came to tho surfaoa but he was beyond help. Toung Norman was able to keep afloat until a lino was thrown to him from the Elmore and be was pulled aboard. Norman said Colaon had never been In a canoe before and that the trip was ths second for himself. 1 Ha said ths canoe was swamped by a swell from the Niagara, and that Colson tried to use his paddle on the same side as himself when they feared they would be caught by tha launch the Niagara had In tow. when the canoe capeised Mr. Bono ordered the tow of the Niagara cut looss and Immediately turned the launch to rescue the two young men. but Colson hsd sung for tho last time and Norman had a life line before she oould bo brought around. Several women in the launch parties fslnted at sight of ths drowning man and caused a panic aboard the small boats. SONGS INSPIRE MARCH 3,000 VETERAN'S JOLV IX OLD WAB REFRALV& GARROS LEADS IN RACE (Continued om First Page.) lttorio, Emmanuela III and Cm berto and a number of torpedo boats were scattered along the coast from Qenoa to tha French frontier and to Pisa for ths purpose of siding ths air men If necessary. Hs could mske no mora than a few miles aad turning made another trial, but could not maks much progress. Kimmerllng, who lsnded last night at Brlgnolea. remained there during the day. He tried another machine, but put it aside aa unsatisfactory and sent for two others from Lyons. He probably wiu not os aoie 10 continue me jour ney before tomorrow or Thursday. Blbert arrived at Avignon after los ing himself and wandering far out of nia course. Bathlat. on his way to DIJon. was brought by a storm to a standstill for tha day at Fralols. a short distance from his destination. The American aviator. Henry Wey- mann, and Gaget. have abandoned ths race. Aocuaed Canunorlst Scores Point. V I i LF.nO. Italy. May JO. At tha trial of tha Cammorlsts today Glatlno, who la accused by Abbatemaglo as ons of he murderers of Cuoccolo, scored a point when an expert who had made an examination of his eye-glasses, ss those which were found near Cuccolo's body. testified that tba lenaea were not Iden- "Marcbing Through Georgia" and Others Are Rendered Aged Soldier Thrills Throng. CHICAGO, May 10. Civil War veter ans a4.ftoo strong, sang 'John Brown's Body, "Marching Through Georgia. and othsr war songs as they led a great Memorial day parade today, np the point of review. The crowds first cheered and then Joined In tho songs. As ths marchers nearsd ths reviewing stand, a woman beside a bent, blue coated man, who refused to lids though every atsp cost nlm a new torture, be gan to hum tha strains of "John Brown's Body." Immediately tha old, infirm man straightened, and before the cheering thousands lining ths Una of march, hs lifted his voice and soon -the adjoining hundreds of veterans were singing with remarkable vigor. As though acknowl edging the nearlng of ths end of tha march, ths song dropped Its martial fire and softened to "Rock of Ages," snd singing this hymn tha last of tha Tatar ana passed tha reviewing stand. FESTIVITIES IN FULL SWING British Porerelgns Busy Socially. Honor Paid Labor. LONDON, May 0The festivities connected with the coronation began this week, which will be a very busy one socially. The King and Quean. Prince of Wales, Duks and Duchess of Connsucht and other members of ths Siyigsco Grows Hew Hair Btopg Dandruff and Scalp Disease and oMttOTM Qnj Ban- To Ita natural Color. 'Want flair? Try Swiasea. Swlssco Is tha latest and most scien tific Hair Remedy our product repre senting years of study and sclentiflo research. 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We do mot say "valines,' for foeMiad tiis Enisleaiilainig word misrepreaeiaftaitioiri is often Mddea 7 :3"rvJi yaiyL 'lljllll BEM LLSM G LEABMG CLOTHEEE Mornrisora at Fourth royal family attended a grand corona tion concert given last night by the combined forces of the Albert Hall Choral Society, numbering nearly 1000 voices, and the royal amateur orches tral society, assisted by Louise Kirby Lunn and other operatic singers. The King hss paid an unprecedented honor to the labor movement by a "command" invitation to two represen tatives of trades unions to attend the coronation ceremony. Aftec the concert last night the King and Queen and tho royal party attended Lady Farquhar'a ball, which was given in honor of the Duke of Fife's daughters, tho Princesses Alex andra and Maud. The King and some of the royal Princes will attend the Epsom race meeting daily until Friday. The Queen will also attend the meeting on Wednesday for the Derby, which promises to he a very brilliant affair. 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