U -Tllg OREGON. SUNDAY ' JOURNAUVpQRTtANP.' SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 1, ICO! If LADOR FEDERATION A u, 4 mmu HEARST fJEETS TOMORROW r . r.. v , .... - BSXJBffATZS trTU XI XVSTXVCTX9 PROCLAIMS HOLY VAR FAR EAST QUESTION Chief of Morocco Rebels Japanese Servants in Afainst Anglo-French an ; , . Treaty. House. (Copyrighted, iMMt lfew. srvlos, by easd Wire to Th Journal.) -' - -(By Paul Lambeth.) " London, -April 10. A new, phaia of the 'fr eaat Question ban arisen in the fact that the nawa haa com that a large country house near .London la en- (OopyiVht Hearst aTewi fervlo by leased Wlr. to Th. Journal) . Tangier Morocco,' April 0. The ehlet of Morocco haa proclaimed a Holy ; tear. This la a result of th Anglo . French colonial treaty, which by tha Gallia tnflnenc waa admitted t be pre (tlreiy served by Japanese servant. Th . dominant In th Cherlfate. rear tnat i news was atrly rad by hundred or tha French will' occupy nl country al- wotnti who hailed th announcement oa mrt lmmed.at.,y baa led this Engl J 2ft -J 1 enthusiastic traltsn to take this st-p.. mejJt ta tnA mt tn-M jap.neMiru . t Hi ha not th right to ry,out for weTe .pciajir brought over by ' thir - Jehad aa that is in. exciu.iv. i mistresses, and that no established of th grand port. But Abdul Aaala J trency tn thla country baa been able to want to I1t hi Uf aa a monarch and secure any candidate for English .err- not aa a pensioner of tb rrencn n aome ic - suburb of th "city Of Algiers. Accord-1 Th Japan girl la too happy In Iter ' lngly he ha taken advantage of th I own land to wlah to leave It, but If ah term Of ' the new eoioniat treaty w were to evince any aesirs to ao so, it i bring hi people together to resist th believed that gift of th country would eirrres.lons of th. red-Aroueered soldier, immediately lntarf.r. , However, th who have already advanced to the south ervant who are at work In thla par- ern alope of th Altan mountain. In tlcular house haV proved th axtraordt- aptred a h la by Blr Henry MacLean, nary anperlorlty of th aatrn over th s Scotch commander or , nw oooy guaro i thU chief of Morocco eka to defend Quick, brtght. clean, InUHlgent, they ap- - th land of hi father and toroeara :fror tha-jnTaatona of the whit prwr-tha only P- ho bar. iiready aetaed W. aomaln. to IP"' 1ln JJP.&A !!! : the aoatb, and cut him o from mawng - -"-f an alUano with tha Tonarajr or tn deaart, who have long restated th ad vane of th French Ghaaaaura and AIAlli .... 1,,. British Expedition and Tibetans May Clash Near Lhassa. : Bpales. ' "" H. know that unlea b prevent the Zouave, from croe.lng Into what had bean th undisputed domain of the Bent Hasaan, hia monarchy mu.t virtually fall. Morocco will be reduced to th nam atatua aa th Tuala where tha bey, Mohamet, the aon. of Bldl All ait. at th marcy of th. Frmon artillerymen. Th Moor of th moantaina are pre paring to take bla aide,. It la truv, but the warlike tribe of eonthem Algeria ' mnd Khakylla ara,' ao th report cornea antaa-oniatio to th call of the great maa of Fea for tha destruction Of tha Chris join la the conversation of family circle, wbll they are supplying their material needs. . Corset Oi-asad im Tala. ' It would raaulr a whole dictionary of expletive, to supply th anathema, that have bean vainly burled at th eorset. Crusad of every kind have been made against It Berloua and hu morous article have been written la U general prase. Artists have endeav ored to show how th beauty of the nat ural flgur 1 ruined by th unnatural eurve. and lines which tn corset pro duces, but so far aU la Vain. It la, sow Over, assumed that beoaus Greek Stat ues have stood aa model of beauty for all time that th eorset is a modern in ventlon, but th research., recently (Copyrighted Kaarst Vew Vervio, by ! eased Wlr to xk JobzbaI.) Lama. Tibet, April 1 now ad- parent that th Tibetans are being ad vised as regard their engineering works by persons who know mot about sclen- uno mauers man ao me average Mon golian. As a result th British expe dition under Brigadier-General MacDon aid and Colonel Yeunghusbaad wUl have to fight desperately to get to Oyangke at which place th oolonel expected to meet th representative of th Polal Lamav and th Chinese Ambon, and con elude a peace which would save Britain's face. Tha Tibetans have thrown up a strong line of fortification, on th hUla five miles to th north of this place, which line of work bespeaks the employment or expert military engineer.. It la sus pected that the. men wear the uni form of the car, and. as a result. It Is feared that the Tartars from the un known region, who recently threatened to take up arms for th Tibetan, are actually In the . field and are ready to dispute th British expedition's passe ge to uiassa. Amkan Ma. who la a relative of the Chinas general la command of th celes tial troops on th Manchurlan frontier. Is advising th Tibetan, and. dominated a he I by Russian Influence, there w fflouoi that his advle Is such as the English would like to have him give. Everything considered, It is evident that he has put new life In the policy of re sistance, despite his assurances to th contrary given to Colonel Younsrhua band, with whom he held a conference her two days ago. Th Tibetan fortlBcatlons consist of a number of earthworks upon the hills, with a second line of defense nearer In. These position are held by about 1,000 troops, of Whom about 100 are members of Dalai Lama's golden army. Of what th remainder la comnosed is a mnun but th suggestion is made that a large part ' of them are Tartars from the north who have come down to defend th sacred city at tha Instigation of the Russians and who are encouraged la their bo.tll attitude toward the Bng- iibo oy icyoerKOR, tne Slavs burial rep ni, a M.wTw!b rnVn. in th rulnd forsts In flouta called), tha gone of Islam, which mdan Xmtrlca bav thrown new light a pod v submission. ; Ths Algerians hava only u, .UbJoU Thr haa aom to Ught recently ie in weigni ox wn.n fc wWca p, g uiy m tightly ; nana power. I encased as any modern woman and many , . .' i ? SdnoatM sa rraaw. ' 1 of th arsuments used b tha devotee Urt Mbhametrth' temporal and apltl0f th anU-iret eroBjSe -rirf 1 esntattve at the Dalai Lama's capital. .' Itnal reader of the ftKhtlna men Of the I ,,Mi tA h omitted In tha future, alnna It la understood that Amkan . in. aayaterloua regtoa af tha- south. Is, a t haa been ascertained that the vicious formed Younghusbtftid that th Tibetans " ' graduate of Sauaaua thaJTreaoh, aavalry habU existed ages ago and that' th would fight only to protect Lhassa. But acbool, and besides being well educated French corsetler Is only the exponent of an advance on tha part of th British tn the art of war ana the science or war-1 s, fashion as, old as history Itself. -iirom tms position la liable to be re ; fare, hopes somd day to be a colonel of J Cult and Csarlna Weep. garded by the Lama's generate as a . Spalles, which is the highest nuitary i . The' traglo death of Admiral Makaroff movement threatening the sacred city, honor, which he. a non-whit man. Is n l iia tn. fan tha rh.n vnanti mt I Accordingly Qeneral MacDonald 'heal. J'' titled to hold, and which will havs tre Newcastle to supervise th building of Jaten to order a forward movement ow . 4: mendou. Importance as regards th po- 0Ba 0f th great Russian tattlships h lna 10 the mysterious danger before sit ion of his deseendanta concerning accepted, an InvlUUon to dinner with hlm and threatening assembling of their inriuenca among tn nr eaters ox some of th prominent shipbuilder of rear, in xaci, it is b- " th south. ' ... ; tnat OB th occajion M Mt nest Meved that tb Tibetans among whom . The chief of Morocco intended to shake to th bishop cf th diocese and oon- naT bn noted Strang astraohan caps " North Africa a .far aa Egypt by his versed In th most charming and easy congregating along the line of march, is proclamation of a holr war. - Ha hoped way in excellent English upon every con- the purpose of lnterrupUng th Brlt- that the native of th land north of celvabl topic At the end of the dinner 'h Una of communication and catching tne eanara wouia rise eu maa una i&e turnea 10 mm witn a amiie ana saia. 1 iuiuuii m aisaavantag. thus " tally about th prophet aunaara, wnicn 1 "How much I like th English! They enaDiing tne troops in front of it to de he is planning to aet up. But the mrencn are delightful to talk to, but I bate your I scena upon it while it is in a demoral influence In Southern Algeria blocked I Dollcy." . . jlaed state. the progress ai the awful news, and It Botn the bsaf and csarlna attended the It 1 gravely feared that the same Js doubtful that the Tripolltans have memorial aervlcea at the Admiralty people who have Instructed the Lama's - yet heard that the cherlf has seat, out church for Admiral Makaroff and the people In the art of building fortlflca- ' " the cry for conflict with the Christiana, officers and men killed In the Petro- tlons according to Vaubon, will give . It Is , certain that the bey of Tunis pavlovsk disaster. The csarlna . was them a few tips as to how to maneuver A has not up to this time received a oopy dressed in deep mourning; and It was troops according to tha method of f it the messenger waa stamped upon I noticed that aha wept during tha whole I Frederick the 'Great, in which eaaa tha at Am Bafra and the document Ukeq 1 service, wnu tears rainea aown tne ermsn expeauion is liable to be placed away xrom ; xtun. , : 'luumM ul bu. uiv wutiuiivu w vou . ' 1 " ' "Send It te Tonars-ea." lof the service ahe stepped toward the i Moroove-i th Arabs of the south who widow of the late admiral, who had re--( ti. mmidhi tha 'oaii hava traata it mklhed kneeling In deepest grief, and v with disdain, savins: "Bend It to Ton- tenderly embraced her, while the csar aras" whmh la a wav f .laniarlno- kissed her hand. The admiral leaves 7f"that It Is for those whose action will daughter, aged 17. a slnguUrly beau , amount to nothing. Further effort will, UIU1 "" mu . however, be mads by the ofeerlf of Mo . : Orroduoe Waolssala Knrder. rocco to Jtoak 4iianalXfor a bolywar -Laat wek T as I .teamed through decisive. Should it have no mora effect I Southampton harbor I noticed with - tharr ft has had so far hlt majesty will j special. Interest the splendid lines of the - be compelled to abdicate, for the hill 1 old ship Victoria. She remains a , . tribe will turn in rebellion against Such memorial of the days when warfare was a weak ruler, and tha French -will send conducted on fairer lines, when enemies their subjects of the south to make such met In the open end thy victory came to aggressions as will give the aouaves and the strongest But now death lurks ." legionaries an excuse for land grab- under the ocean waves and swift de- ' bing, while protesting to Spain, the structlon can come with an appalling only possible objector now, that the in-, velocity and without any apparent wara- aurance of peace was Intended by the lng. The best brains are given to the Invasion. . I devising of methods which shall ,pro . ' troops and native warriors fay the due the most wholesale murder, and an .. '' hundred are being' hurried to the AI- art worthy of hell is brought to In ; gerlan-Moroocan frontier. The Arabs genlous invention for tbe destroying of - are mad for revenge on the cherlf, who human Ufa Submarine vessels strike in "i has given way to the influence of th the dark, mines are laid which can be ' English during the past few years. The manipulated by the touch of a single k subtle Gaul has made use of Abdul finger on dry land, calculated to bring v ,. ; Aszls's acceptance of bicycles and the I death 'to hundreds by the pressure of a t like from Great Britain to stir un bis I button. And so warfare has changed. . religionists A.dahm, on the ground that and there Is no longer glory in victory J (Copyright Hearst JTews Service by WUl Make Silver Wedding Celebration- Mosti y Magnificent lISi , ' , f , . v. x t sn- sttats , comanov, WMXCM . Bill 'iraZTWsmwlBS dat na-rr yiWT wov, wzu SATS An vnm Bl A ... coxmnon -wxLX, mm nio n i" OBzaosr crrr - trxT . kabtt rmtvxnnt . '' xabos ' .Diims) . , VUSXVTQVXSIlOa OJT TXM BMOrXOTMXJrT SVSJUV. USoeeltl fMisatch br Leased Wire ta Tha ionraail I ir,.. v.'JJ.( " i.' 1 .. ' .t,tin.'" 1 .rn "aVXr 'Z Tr'l?" ot La wlU meet cratio suta cinvinuon which oonVene. iicn lr uiu nwt.. Wednesday.. r.pre.enUtlve. -from hava eonvenUons held today swell th total believed that the convention wUlbe well number of Instructed r delegatea for attended. Those in a niuoaf ti " Hearst to Bit. Stat Manager Maxwell close ..UT .f0,i"?..t claims X nnlnstruoted delegates, swell f that there will be fully VtO deiseataa in 1 lng th total to 111. Only 4 delegates attendance f, fli f.'n'" trl"Jliri,,ntl lUr!0"1 th aa action to" I pa,yinia w u nj i u 4 IB expeotSa that a rraa t mantf ' tonight are Shouting themselves hoars outsiders win h- r...... ofTT7. "2" on account f tb victory which has have. been secured from . "l! been gained In th state, and ar pre-ltlon eomoaniaa. and it 1. k.i."" X .V7. ' dlcung that th tight to th convention this wlU be an inducement for-manv will ha a vert tama afTaJfv , Kvarv eon. I baonla nni.M. .. . , Irenuon neia to m siaie toaay. wnion 1 i max m trip. - The convention win haa been heard from, Instructs for I b called to order at 10 o'clock br ir.u '' Hearst .'..-; v. -rw . nt a dram. T'" .1 Tha lands Ida was ao 1 ararwbelmln I : Several nromlnant I.k ? 1 ' . ' (Copyright Hearst Vews Ssrvlo y (Copyright Xearst ; Ifewa Servio fey as to nonplus even Hearst men them, I expected to ba in attendance from m-.s wuw vs -z-ae rfonrnajui t t Xteasea Wire to Th Journal. 1 I selves. Qeneral Weaver, a Staunch Dem- Washington and Caiifnrni. ..w ' oniiL auru tv. ahbouib nm iiiviri t,i a.ii eaT, n. a,.iooru.4iBe la iiaeiT 10 om aieciea 10 mi iow ntin nu tnna nti t,aarl. l.n vaa. t I tab.. .1... . I 1 -U- H i w . I .H .1 .Z T . "-". en. k . . .V . 7 ion Y i. cxar. navy in th itr aaat. it it rather 'T I r1"""'"" l" ng in unions February 17, 101), preparations have I ,. ,K. t a... I o clock. He said: , I of the Paciflo eoaat stataa inA tvy..Jil?toi,S02SLi.S- clvUisad power to employ toroea, I . K.0' "! ?"7nUoni .todyJt?),.0A. bo' . Comml..lonr Hoft French Naval Men Wonder ?atf Deadly;; Execu- ii : Citlon Shown. r rinean the 'kaYaer" apVrWd th7'pian. Sr to IllV It $2 that ' tsTtfm T 'WedneVday ,7 o' very exUdslv. and - expressive h" lliMliiiSmmml fop ttl nan Of theaaopl.-- Th . light -It is .xpect.d rtnit mahy ImporUnt change, which are to be made In the nlMSJ made by th rerganlMrs Has signally matters will com up foT SuZvi palac. both at; Potsdam and ,1 this 2 '.!S !. MW.;?: -..;,tril r. Among them t 1-UlW thaT ma "7- : , . l it,. 7. .i.t: v These changes wer all suggested. ourw DO resemDiance fowiw even to the smallest details, by the kal Tight Fairly waa. 3 J 'J -. sure will be proposed for tha r-atinn r,Ma . . . .. . i a. w. MaxweiL uearsrs manager in i v iscor ammovmant Muraau i. wit .. Ilium a.,ll.a --.TJT . .Z"Z ' The torpedo to its modern khane waSlow "m,a .wnj"ni uui -r ' " uose estapiuned htal.ri S - " fLVTSJSSS& S-7.rUronT.Napol w7fc""'S fc? fX 'bU o? w,a m ht vrUk' hln The areat Frfnch emneror however stmcted delegaUa. K we do not we will tat 11 brought to a successful head It his, mention to have AttWlTOJalS IISLT "to" &S w?Ja! AZtZEZ .h. -.ih.ia n .. .n..r -ii. In 1101 he save Fulton tMrrmlaalon tn trv clamor to get Into the band wagon, tna fact as to whether ,Uw "vawws wmvw wa sw rava -r . - w I A i 1 a. a sv aa rTSt I m nf ASl SlshlaW I Ul W stejionaT Ifl K lek VaAs a.rMlA-at akta a . . surpass In magnificence anything aean kn experiment with them and tha Amer- "V J" "rmM HVt Vnd Th advocate. T7 th. Vri.oV ...h.. .t an Knrra .,rt inA th. h.. f I loan mvsntor showad th.ir v.tna h f . uu re f o Hearst and I - ' "J0" ci tn project uy that Napoleon III, but he Is also known to I have expressed the wish that the wed- - an experiment with than, Taiuj Ttha Amar. tmintruat dele- "r 'nj to m moor union or not "! Ici WsMw-Thow gataato tha ataU are fo Hearst and ; advooatea of th. project say that ? tUowlnVuo 1 Frinch vIi n fto inJ hava givsn thlr personal pledge to Jn nterprls of that kind U badly l to tt. harbor efTrSstT ? " him thrigh thick And thin. , :rfar to prevent the private I- u uie naroor or .Brest ' -. . a.w. .iwt v. emclnvmalt rrnm im.ui.. ding of the prince take place that very Th French naval officials, however, day. were opposed to th Invention and Ad- Thl. waa however, at the time when miral Dacres, at th order of the mln- It was considered beyond all doubt that j later of marina, sent A letter to Mr. Ful The flrht baa h4,en fairly won. Vvel amploymelt from Imposing unon th Sre not claiming slngls contested common laborers who are now arriving delegation. Today tn Winnaahelk we trom tha east to such Urge num won Ave Of tha nine delegates. There- bers. After exacting a Tee from- them It for the . conventions Jield today that Ja said that the private concerns very Prineajs. Alexandra of Cumberland tion might be good enouah for nlrat JZ'VTTS mini w ii.. 7,." would he announced in a few weeks and and Coraalra h,,t th. th- Jr,-C ... eeiegaiea, . I T"t"V7'. nut an . to th. W controv.r.v b. woia h.V. .TJ.l delsgatstWnooDory it " ajaiegaies; I "!,"'' w to.nna tnat there is for the all such bride for the young prinoe still remains u.. -. P",' I..." to be found, and the aversion or. the t . "m -- ' 1 w-s-- i i n .ys n.i. . . . i .. . - .. .ivaau u Kurwinj vi tne cum I num. four opposed crown prince to marry anybody nut Miss Gladys Deacon must be overcome. Xnst Overcome Beienstag. A strong opposition will probably also have to be conquered In tbe reichstag barmaid of a prominent Russian family in mis city, a Japanese scheme for ob- A tha to I fr.e bureau la proposed. The nlan for carrying th idea into execution la th l wv w vw laavn. u. n. Oram Hrtnrn. from Ida. Shelby. Qeyton and little t..i ,. . . . . . . I in, ui ii: i I DUraan anuln aa wtalntalnaa i.v when the large .PProprlaton wh.ch , a cwlSraM" - ?" . alfllcu.ty and a, s7arc.7y-any" expire' nw"'" w wnoaw "" were freauenUv vi.itina th. rhln. L. ' 'rTA..ZlZil i th9 tnmtUr token up talntoa Fuon h ..?rtBrM J!?" liK-Sf Of Labor aald resteroayT ., 7 --lAiiamae oounuw were -i believe that a f ra amntn... recenUy. I , a,,., tel i. aax.m that Maarat will I i... . . :nM Ir mployment Realdei Chinese .TbassadTan neighborhood became" so curious that I o.'' V tC".- ts 'fi.7a a "f 'l. rus. sss: s i6.6. w loat a orasrc outn. w hh 0r o1?;.' Amnte; of nigh ' officer, has been P-Pj. thcbambermaM 17 M.ont.ry 7.. .1- w , Palo Alto 7, Pocahonu; t. wi made self -Sustalntor,. from the verv quested. Also, among the kaisers most loyal subjects, ths officers of the army, prep a rations tha llth wedding due distinction. Sots to Sacri fice All Worldly Goods. lie has sold himself to the foreigners, I but rather there Is only luck In escape. 1. e., the English, who bold no land in such proximity as to make them an ac knowledged power1 to the Arabs. ' Advices from Oran are to the effect that France will take possession of the Moorish country much sooner than was expected. ERRATIC LIEUTENANT WILL BE RETIRED! Leased Wire to The Journal.) St. Petersburg. Anrll so Tha nawa of the continued disasters to the Rus sian arms In the far east has aroused the patriotism of all classes, and every body, no matter how poor, is ready td maxe me greatest sacrifices for the saKe or the country. ftt' Washington, . April 10. -The officer which la racivimr aifta fn- ..i who has been unde treatment for some Cross In the name of the csarina, This months at the government hospital for peasant who was exceedingly poorly the Insane In Washington. Lieut W. K. clad and too modest to enter the of-, McCue, First . Infantry, will be placed flees of th. C.nmmtaalnriAr nm.lM. tn On th retired list , rthe vestibule, but finally vathavlna- all Considerable Interest attaches to the his courare he annroarhart tha 7,hi Seattle, April JO. Much Importance is caM of thu off,c"r mainly for the rea- where the officials were sitting. atafohjut tn tha Mni.. r . son tnat ne was tnreaienea. witn trial I "What do you want, ann" ..ira ' Admiral Glass in northern watera The by. C0UIt"ma5Jial5f),r b,,g:am- n h, tha officers. : :. ... at vn taiavi Um Tt 1 1 1 sir. i at as Vsaa fatn ss M a I . a j. iaia. ..ortn racinc squadron consists of the IT r ; i i L I " . nav" irmveiea eo versts to bring battleship New York and the cruisers J 6 . ( fm.ui you ten loaas or nay, was the answer. Concord. Bennington and Marblehead ?,ti8en ?' Oakland. Cal. although he "But we are not buying hay," replied - and those wf visit the? Alaska coast "T Z "'-" vu,u' '"' me onicer. When the fleet return. '-from a , w?w wc??.n waa. on me "Oh. no; I did not come her to sell In the vicinity of the Aleutian Islands. iVi'" '2? W"0 ' nay. I want to help to defeat the the monitor Wyoming and the torpedo ,C .7m. rVK7. afTn JPane,9- boat destroyer. Prebi. ami Paul r. I wa aeat shock to his relatives and "Then you offer your hay as a alftr tlll Join the warships on the sound. ; MVr LtV.T.":.7,.rr""S "I0 nftv lt tu rather; I come to f i .1 --r..v r - -i: . : m .. '.. i - la. r . " " a- r vilfr l IV uxj wunir, DecauBe UOa XOIQ - i . -J- .A " .. - - i hd Vfll hrmitfht TtraamnsrtnM aMaa. 1 . . . I avJ v i nvw in to siffni it was my amy to do affk. WliitUiikOV V. U'BU uiiiw-3iai slaws .,ata v.. a.--.-.i . formed to trace all the officers and men " " V? Jrer". hr ,or of the second oompany or the first regl- ll00"1" JaU. nIn.t". "ha told . w ...,u.j .... uiboi want sne naa Deen aainm. . itr-,... honor kt the marriage Of the then . " " TO investigation nebago Prince William or Prussia. All or , : : "lutt"auor "a those who are still alive will however. 01cov"d that the Japs were buying not be present, as it has been found ammunition, powder and provisions that all who were Poles have emigrated .uh "e Ch,ne legation, which dis- to the United .States. patched the stores to Shanghai from A goodly number of German who re- W"J were oeuverea to Japanese. malned In Germany .till survive, and Declares for Anarchy. they will form a special guard of honor I A dramatic Incident took nlac. a raw at the religious ceremony. So Interested day. ago during a meeting of the coun ts hi. majesty In this that he has al- cil of war for Aljreria. Two nri.nnara ready Issued a special order chanxlna I Aubour and Goube. aocu.ed nr a num. the usual rule of attire for this momen- her of crimes were placed before tte Inm fu.fla.lfin I Council, anil limn hAlni, .A..I.1.J . i 1 Hi wvwn.v.M ' VVUIIlilQU, IHB Hitherto It has been the j rule that president asked them If they had any- clvlllans appeared before tha kaiser or thing to say in their defense. In reply any person of the Imperial family must Aubour pulled out a red flag, which he wear a black frock coat of broadcloth, waved in the air, crying at the top of silk bat. and white, tie. hl" voice; "Long live anarchy; long vo ivviimuvib Poweshelk a, Ringgold I, Taylor I start but it would nmhahiy h. tati ,.0,3i1U!5 WrT' I- T,1"' w hav 1t Uadoubtadly many of i. Worth J. Wright ft, Lynn 18. th large mpioyrs throughout th stste AUTO INVADES DESCHUTES VALLEY Wac Ordinary AppanL At the same time Goube produced a On February 22, 1906, each will wear pMnnh fl mT V. 1C the ordinary Sunday apparel suitable Md threw upon the floor With iS: to hi rank in Ufa As a number of tbe word.: "Thla ). h. t . .!. i prira in me nip.ny are now num- your COIOra" The Judre. wara .nnmh. .i.ht -r, .a tha hamhan haaahmah I 7-7. ..:.: r. .. , " . i'S, ""SaJ i 'of "fveral minntes. but" then pU.n. orea.Urn Oregon brd.y- dl.: would be willing to mak annual dona tions to the enterprise as they would be directly benefited by It However, the matter has not been matured sufficiently to make ft possible to enter Into any of th dtaila- - Another question that will probably come up for discussion will be the la bor condition which are said to exist on tha Lewis and Clark fair ground. It la reported that aome of the con- . I more than II and IS.tO a day. and that BZDB rXOst aXAKiXO TO sTD tha. h.ve Increaaed th working day to WXTX aULOKbni FTTmOXABSB XV nina hours. Those interesting them selves tn tms matter say tnat tor sev eral yeare.. past carpenter, have no: worked .mora than eight hours a day In Portland. .As tha money for the erec tion of the building! on th fair ground ,a Min.Vint. ,V. ..... t In an automobile through tha rugged I " """ir .rVrV.'. " t and rocky Deschutea rlv.r canyon by tiotk the tobor .n'bliay. that it .i. poBtxAvs wxu num AMt wATXraiaxt. will undoubtedly present a very h.tro- sentenced tb two TrlaonVr genous appearance. at hard labor. 7Z. w i, 7 t. """.7" 2. worK A aeries of experiments in wireless in., 7 ona of the most novVrandUVhTa" ".,Bw.v! The committee hopes to collect a large sum of money, and this, by the telegraphy have been conducted by the hasardous trios . .Mak In ."a ..V?,2wri i.Mthe kal.er's de.lre, la to b invested and French government from the top of the nut ?J Ouen 1 lMrasto tl n.?i ZLZUFJH P? ,,'M0lution the interest applied for the benefit of Eiffel tower, which M. RaffeLoS.. tlm to hKf by traHuw alon2 Mn ao"ted tB oonVentlon.. poor, non-commlssloned officers. ago offered to the .government for this 7??"Z J . h.ei. , a" i mm PRISONER IS A MUSICAL GENIUS At a recent meeting of the Buddhists in tne city it was decided to erect a temple for Buddha in a fashionable part of Berlin, and the money Is ready rhiHntf , y, - , " I 1119 vugv VI prwiliuvu umua WHI . down hiij j- th daceotlve moon-1 purpose. tain Ferrler, in charge of tha wireless light rather than risk frightening tbe station on top of the tower, eucce-ded in" In communicator with tha irP.nk " Vi ireignw. . - v - to put up a magnificent building so soon squadron In the channel. The object of the journey Is the es tab- Piano music at tha eountv lall eanaad Guerlir left for Biggs Friday night, pumbet Of passers-by and most of th. ounty, offlciaia .tooaarregata-Ja, front The military authorltlea are hlrhlv 1!BhB,ont ot t:toBl OM.at Bn .nd elated at the succes. whih -.nir,,.,. tne other at ,ytia Tne automoone trip mately prove of the greatest importance wl" made from Shanlko to Bend, to th French, in n nf w.r, v ' Guerln left for Biggs Friday nl aia Mia u irom wnwo uuini n waa v n hyiii uj are beginning to get seriously alarmed, Victor Hugo Museum in this city, an- china In whloh he will make the trloto "hoM" f'tmtimt. r ' Such artlsUd fin SloSaries the Buddhistic mis- u10 tlon A Power company, and haa been at environment caused the pleased audi- lOrversU6 Z WZXJSZ nVTW' 01 Mfl PnplotoV r Ohto with th. object of e.Ubl.sh- oulo eyer td A) ViiW VMunae .. i -v vraav bf nvi w Ufa. Each bank will be known as th sntnc of is days in lieu of a fine Deschutes Improvement company, and for, laying violent hands on his win atari hnainas. with . rtaah arvitai I wlfa The man play bv ear. and vat ondum ana w , m. uuerin, or,, rormeriy or uo , ," iDviwria. lumbus, are stockholders in the A" a purveyor of ragtime melody he is banks. The latter bnUt the Palmer cut ? JZ. of ,Vm .WB herd nft n. k. u.rfk.-, -b.i.a. .n. him declare that his nlayinn is th best from Palmer to Seattle, being president w.hAch "' b"n privUbged of th Seattle ds Sah Francisco Railroad wL"a;i:.' - , i i a site had been selected. T?pirl nnl n iy with ncrt UfMiav . T,,.t hlstlc weekly magazine wUl be Issued The clergy who lately ridiculed the idea that the teachings of the Indian prince could snaKe any progress in Germany SOLDIER KNOWS TOO MUCH OF EXPEDITION Casar de Baxan" and a magnificent monologue which has nsver been pub lished nerore are among the new writ ings which will be published in the sec (Copyrlght Hearst STsws Service, by aeaaea wire to TB gonrnaL) Essen, April 10. People of this city are looking forward with great expecta tion to a trial of an old soldier which will shortly take its beginning before a criminal court here, Pome time ago a soldier who had taken part in the Ger man expedition to China during a pub- of Victor 'Hugo,- which M. Meurice Is preparing for the state. CATHOLIC CHURCH DOES NOTfROTEST ItSrsXMB-? to tne nortnern racinc The Instrument used belongs to Mrs. Ik TroTe' hrVw eZZ (Oopyrlghf dV Hearst .w. ..rvlce, by the league of Republican Mubs bf Ohio tmtiBi DJm, thl 2n,ZlY B!T. Leased Wire to (The Journal.) and was a member of the house of rep- FLEET TO CRUISE IN NORTHERN WATERS (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Don't Forget Is. ment He has now been examined to asoer-1 That we have moved from the corner tin V7.th r . "Tr.r' r I ?n" w was accepten witn tne great- V 8Vn',-A1d.,,tKt0 'J AWer "VotUi that he Is still under ?nted of tbit tween Fifth and Sixth, where we are treatment, with littl hop of ufully re-i letter of thank. -iJi-J UU Slaughtering prices oh art gooda eovertna. He cannot h.FtriUu h.f2a Pfff?5 f.iVur of H11" signed, with framed knd nnframed, pictures. v' be has been under treatment for mental -At our new cruarter we are maklna i I trocble. The .. l. m harn thI .i .vi. . , sneeialtr of waU Daoer. Picture fram surson-ener. vh. i. iiiat, "ta'ia i" rSSStS. -llu-a.T lng. etc We are the people to this lto th, view of the board which expressed him; but the BnnU such brlUtent llaT . era umi r ,i;wu ooracera aisaniiuy i politically that It mas' ba only nratand. -:-; MtK3jEfcBg CU -1 was due to wrvtoe to the Philippines, ) I fag. - - " . " .. , a- ": -.ja' tionai .account of the doings of the German officers In, China. Ha mentioned by name a number of high officers who had committed deeds of violence,- and torn in detail of thefts and assasslna tlons committed by them. He wss, of. course, Immediately ar- rested and orders were givea to prose cute him for slander in the name of the officers whom he had denounced. The soldier is now In Jail awaiting inai ana claims tnat U He 06 allowed to call witnesses he can prove all the al legations he has made. Public opinion lu the whole liberal press is calling for. a iriai in open court Ut It Is not thought that the government would dare mis, and tnat the man is practically uuuviuicu uoiure ne in tried. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL THIEVES Leased Wire to Vha 7oarnaX) Rome, April 80. Cardinal Merry del Val, secretary of the Holy See, who -f sometime ago received In splendid au dience H. Hort Stelner, editor in chief of the official organ of the Zionists, in an interview explained the position of (Special Dispatch by Leased Wire to The Journal) Heldelburg. April 80. The police here have arrested a gang of international hotel thieves who have been bunted by the police of almost all EuroDean cani. tals for several months, V - - The leader, as well as several of th. members of the gang, claimed to be Americana,: though they refused, to aivs any names, with the exception of one, who says that his name Is Bloomfleld and, that fan cosies from New Orleans; resentatives of that State when Foraker was elected to serve his present term as senator. HO made the speech placing. roraxer in nomination, , - Before leaving Portland Mr, Guerln said that within the next Tew months the pope in regard to th teaching of !'000 JLekfA .w, c.on,?'V Ie? Zionism. om unro to ioosh on tanas in croon "It is impossible," he says, "for thel S"1"!' .wn,Sn r" "B,nl waterea oy tn Catholic church to endorse Zionism en eBcnutes irrigation ac rower com ipany. ' ,. ..:v,-f,! Palestine, th country whera the Baviorfi 11 waa the Intention of, the aatomo waa born, Into the hands of the Jews WHsts to make the trip from Shanlko cannot be a solution of the Jewish ques-J to Bend with a daylight start, tut he tion to the, Vatican, though the objeo- J wai warned tnat his machine might tlons to the Mussulman's nossesalon of I frighten the numerous teama of Ore.on the Holy country are equally aa strong, cayuses hauling freight along the can- "The Catholic church floes not want to I yon and cause serious accidents, result protest against the establishing Of Jew-1 lng to the destruction of property and iah colonies in Palestine but would I perhaps of life. When he reaches the strongly ODMct to tne noiy country as I sagebrush niams b will cut-out his own a sovereign-independent Jewish s:tate. I route and pace, He axpects to cover tha BATT3UB XAMS8 SBXtEGrATDS. (Special blspstch te Tb JournaL) Seattle, April J0.---The King county delegation to the Democratic state oon I when he become aware that his Bar. . Th. younger Otterin Is president tillS-'lVr: brought into dally contact he refuses to play 'and . retires to his cell. - - By the other inmates of the Jail he has been entitled the "Ethiopian, Paderewskl." Oor New Home. Many' Of Portland's thrifty cltisens are erecting new hotoea, and a word to thosa who are. ' We can save you money and at th same time sen you the very best grade of gas and, electric chande liers and fixtures. , Also mantels, grates, bathroom, sink and floor uling, a glance ' at our show room, S43 Washington street, wilt eonvinoe th most skeptical that to have your house properly fitted up with' taste, style and quality and at prices that are moderate and satisfac tory, come to M. J. Walsh company, 148 Washington street Phone us and our representative will call on you and fi'mr ' with yen for, your work. We ask only the opportunity to flgur and that vou compare our prices and quality and style wun omers. - -v.. . ,.,-.:.... entire distance of 00 miles to It hours. v, . . -ma wai grt.'-.' From the Cleveland Leader. "" The bride and groom sat side by slda "Dearest" he said, looking up Info her ventlon. which meets In Olympla next eJeT f or H wsa smal ir so that e ?TEaa5LR committee was instructed to work' for love. ah. r.twnd) la .nrt. tha selection of J. .V. Terry a Hearst I 'ri man, ,and I a Oilman, conservative m i had known that tunhet was that Democrat, aa delegates to the national I ion sr i would hava ki..l vnai!.j,"'m conventlqft. ; An effort will be made by I "Dldk't you klsa mer she asked, with the delegation to hava resolutions favor I mbch surprise. .'.s;;" v'1-- 7 lng Hearst passed by th state eonven! "No." h renlied. ; . , tlon,, .MWelL somebody, did,1 . . - Ore hlt saads. . ',. From tha Chicago Tribune. " ; ' "I don't know why It is." said tha scholarly young pteaeherV "but I can't get the People of BT town lntaraeta la coming out to church. I bestow a deal of care and thought on my sermons.' yet it is seldom Indeed that tha church is more than half fulV' , , j sea what tha trouble la brother," said his aiderly. ministerial ti-lend front the great city, "You ara nr..K,. . Henry Ward Beecher Sermons Ifl a 6am I Jones tows,' , . t -'ft'- hr -