.MAY:-28.-; 1905.-. BRITISH ASTOR IS IlllKGARY Oil VERGE OF 4 REVOLlJTIOil '" ' - .. a .-..-,-' Deadlock': Between Parliament arid Emperor' Precipitates K ".'Serious Crisis. "'''' fV( IIE LAUGIiS AT DR1T0HS FEAST THEIR EYES Off ROYALTY :DECO:F0PDLAR YELLOW PERIL Feeling of " Resentment Against Expatriated American GrowV - Ing Less, in England, , Governor of French Cochin China 7 r Deplores Bitter Feeling .T" Against Jews. Alfonso's . Visit, Princess Mar ', garet's Wedding and Indian Kings Stir London. Vt; KING EDWARD PROMISES' GERMANYORAMERCA--, NEXT HE BELIEVES DUSKYMAGISATErMAICE5tr I HIT; WITH .FAIR-SEX )TATR0NI2tTHAMES UNTIL CROWN GIVES IN Yalkwarof arodaEnterLainal His M aJestyWltTTppear In - a . Steam Yacht NoW and Then ' ' . to Help Out Tradesmen. :. Not a Single- Appropriation-Made ' This Year People- Re-rT? Z '. fuse to. Pay Taxes. ' : OtientaJslN oLf tet,Prancabut :y the Philippines1 In; His y T f Opinion. iSocietyBeautietand Pre ents Them With Gems. :THE OREGON- SUNDAY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING,. : - w--- . r- - - r 5 II II Mm sal ', . ara? :. I -- By Paul Lmbeth- JCbpyrlf hf Urt N.w B.rlc, ay Leased Win .to Tb. Journk ; " London. May .3)7. Tha week-end par- ... tie at Cliveden, tnsrbeauttfut house-on ' the upper Thames which . - William : Waldorf As tor purchased frem the late ; Duke of WmtiMiteairji'.expected to be more lively this summer, aa Captain -arid Mm. Bpencer-Clay, .who .was Miss .. Pauline Astor. intend to invite their own Jllguesta and spend th.s greater part of the summer there, i;apiainBpenceTt-iay will have-- nomber -.of'-' his former brother officers of the Guards to liven ' ;up the parties, and Mrs. Clay will auk her slrl friends. . i . - The Guards club at Maidenhead, rlose "ta Cliveden, will probably' suffer'-' soma !' what by the change, but no one la sorry - because the -club hau become of late the rendeavous of : gaiety girls . and . other ladies who wished to-be thought gaiety glrla. r, Am a ruletlw Astor parties at Cllve- den ara somewhat dreary.. Mrr Astor is absolutely lost .without his daughter, . who has a great charm of manner, and when ahe is not officially "out" had soma difficulty In keeping hls-uests' amused. The great resentment felt against Mr. Astor in the neighborhood 'of Cliveden " la gradually dying out. however,' and he -Is distinctly 'more .popular than, ha was, ' but Riverside folk took a long time for- Lglvlng- him for huildin hit walls riraround the estate-an(TTorHraaing-popi i s from landing in the wood from tha river. ' ; ' Tha river season, on the-whole, looks J r far mora promising than It did:, last .year, ; hlnta that -the trade' of tha Riverside people has suffered terribly lately ow ; Ing to the ubiquitous motor car, ..' has promised to patronise the Thames this '. season and his, majesty will appear In a steam yacht now and again Just -to r-;Z-gtoraconfidence. : ,- - . ": Viscountess" Mattlandrtha-f air-haired jnlnlaturo-paluter.:haa had amoat8ucr ceasful campigirJn;Now-york,-w-hither aha went to get orders for portraits, but . she refuses to tell her London friend : tha actual value .of the orders On hand. - fche admits, however, that ahe succeeded beyond all-her anticipations and that aha had been' vastly impressed by m erlcan hospitality. ' r "" IL -----' "' Lord Maltland, her husband; who Is the son and nelrof the Ear' of Lauder "Sale. one bf the' oldest peerages In the Jnlted -Ktngdomraa tnlt. nne-toqinng young man who made himself extremely i : popular during -the - 8outti-Africart-'ar ' by forming and leading a corps otyeo ; ; nianry-to tha front.-. Ha Is expert a in London J.Mt tarBron de Meyer nn BcotlandrTThl .The Jauderdlfi ! one Of the genuine feudtrf raitles raatning which hava not been1 In any . way restored. . DUCHESS OF MANCHESTER - .THROWING AWAY MONEY .ByJPanUbambatli X Copyright, Hearst News Service, by Leased ' Wira to The Journal. ) - - London, May 27. Countess ' Fabri . tottC tha popular American society woman, who has opened -a bonnet shop near Bond street, had secured a very good customer In Consuelo, Duchess of Manchester, who since she moved Into her new home In Orosvenor square Is ' throwing her money about In a way which - delights the tradesmen ' and tradeswomen, amateur and professional. ..In tha neighborhood. The duchess paid 20 guineas to the countess last week for an airy trifle of straw and flowers that 1 Ja.knpwnu'S a, Lambaile .hat, . Mr. J. J. Van Alen has slso patronized the countess' shop more than once, but io one appeara to be Sure for whom ha 7. Is baying expensive- head-gear. Most . of the countess' American clients pay 1 - rash for their goods, but her friends tell her that her troubles . will begin when aha andeavorato aacura pay ment from those of her English friends " 1wBSr acruatomortopfty7nen"ThBy feel so Inclined and not before. Copyright, 19M,; by Hart, . . " i L ; ' - Wire t '. The - Joarssl.) "Berlin. May . 17. According to' tha latest dlsputches from Budapest, ' the population of Hungary Is now in a state bordering on-open revolution." The' op posltlon press openly advises Its readers to refuse to pay taxes. -. Not a single appropriation baa. been -made this year, and nothing concerning- tha recruiting of the army hue beea-paaaed.r - -' Everywhere there, la the greatest In dignation , because of - th total failure of Count -Jullua Andraaay's jnlsslon to - Vienna. The'count has gives the execu- tlve committee of-the parties detailed reports of hts audience at the Kofburg at Vienna and this was .the. last straw. UHe stated how' htl had been' forced to give' up hla altempr-toeffect -reo-onclllatlon because ttt -aged emperor absolutely refused 'to make even . tha smallest -eonoesiilort and made him - un derstand that - during . hla life .he wojild never consent to make Hungarian the official language In the Hungarian army. -iS, .. JL. '.' -. Tha crisis is now serious and. no man living, ia able, to offer- suggestion,, although 'Hungarian. commerce and in dustry are- suffering - under the un stablllty of conditions. .All . publio works, snd " among these building of, several Important railroad .lines. - have ceased because no ' appropriations have been made. The (lumber of the unem ployed is growing by the hundreds every I da TIT "Tia:noTrwmiiut wait uiitll - the4 crown gives in." Is the proud saying 6fr the opposition, . and ' already the people are beginning to get restless' and impatient,' and with a nation with the this .kind la dangerous. KAISER. NO LONGER Of Emperor William Feels Resent ment Against Czar for Lat ' ter's Scanty Courtesy. . V NO MOREVtOLENCEIS -EXPECTED JN POLAND ssionaaPromisad to thv Poles by Nicholas. ' " , ' By Xalcolm Clarke. (Copyright, llant News Berrlce, by ' Leased -Wire to' Tb JoaraaL) Berlin, May ' 27. That tha kaiser no lqnger has the ssma feeling of friend ship for Russia and the caar as In for mer years" Is" plain ta-everybody-Bod those near him say that he feela that his change of feeling Is perfectly Justi fied. ...''... - '" According to the kaiser's views Rus sia has not shown due appreciation of allthe-avors done. herebyGermany since tha beginning of tha war. First of all the-csar has favored Charles M. Schwab with large orders for armor and guns which the kaiser thinks ought to have gona to the Krupp works in which hats Interested, but even more keenly than thia he resents the free dom the csar has already granted and the promises of even moral freedom the cxar has alven his Polish Jubjec.jit. a time when Germany, is . putting the screws harder than ever on the Poles In Silesia and Posen. The-way was paved for a better un derstanding between Russia and Poland by a recent meeting of Polish snd 60 Russlsn Liberals who adopted a resolu-lon-hi -whleh-wae-expreased-thedemand for an autonomous -Polish parliament. tTttiTnltwh paates -stated" thi granted -thfs their countrymen would RUSSIA Going to Tiff"! Schatfticr4 & Mark. ' .. -- ly raal TUltora. ,.'.-. (Copyright, -' Hunt News gervlre, . by Leased Wire to -The Journal.) -' ' Parle, May 17. In -apeech' madeat the recent opening of the new' railroad from Hauot-to Vlnh, M. Bean, the gov ernor-of . French 'Indo-China. strongly denounced tha Krench press, which sees the ghost Of the yellow peril walking everywhere and .which. Already. aeea th colony lost to France - and under, me control of Japan. .. ," " ' Governor Bean," In' the- first" place, does notthlnk that Japan, ' if she emerges vlctorlp"us"fromthe-' present conflict,-will direct .bar, next atwck against franca, . but considers it 'far more ' possible ;to 'drive the- Germans out of the. part.of-ChlnaX that they;now4DuchB.or -Albany at -Clap tinirt, nr still more uciy, mrinn will tackle the United States In tha Phllipr pinea. " . - ' . , - ' -. , While . the .native . population of Cochln-Chlha Js perfectly satisfied un der French rule, tha Filipinos hate the Americana snd hope "that aome day the Japanese will coma to their assistance. Furthermore, there are no fortifications of any Importance, anywhere In the Philippines, while Germany and Franc are prepared to put up strong defensea in case of an, attack, having forts on all , points . of strategic importance. . , The French-press, or a. certain part of It, the governor saya, -"is worrying over - imaginary dangers." snd I cannot Tangly nifii"'" h there, I. no - cBUBe for-fear 'No matter how strong reasons there ara for 'criticising the navies.' the-fact remalna ' tbat the French, navy , is the second ..ln:lhaworld.landl. ought; to re- of coming Hllaster. 'Let us, therefore. cease worrying about- the yellow peril. France is power ful, and let In-not fear to aay so aloud,' French Indo-Chlna Is -well : able - to de fend herself against . any enemy;-. - For years .we have prepared for all - emer gencies; The army 'of 4he colony hae behrlncreased "during 'recent year, and ouirf drttficatlons a r,-tmprgBabl0r naval defense also has been strength--enedU.and tha; French - squadron ; In . the far east Is -composed of the most mod ern "types of battleships and cruisers. -T " "Our : next move -will - ba- to . fortify the coast of Kamranh bay, A squadron launched at Kamranh can -command-the Chinese sltuationrTliaprt-thera- is one of the safeet - awd beat -protected in the eaat, and. permits, tha evolution 1 of a. squadron with, ease, aa waa otten sho wifc-whlla-Jtha ,-BaltlC- SQuadron was there, and It Is easilyreached Over- land via the railroad to Lou plana. - halayal-Raealan subjects, ready to conT trih... thylr .l.ara toward the defense and -axpensea of the Rusalaa empire. . A hlKh official after the meeting had promised - tofulfill-Hh-wlshes-of--the delegate aa- aoon - as circumstances would make It possible, that ta to say, as aoon as he could do so without haw ing it appear that ha had been fright ened Into submission by the acts of tha Polish terrorlata. !"''''' -r Tha-af f ectof thls lmp"e.rlalpromlse will soon become apparent, and It ia aafa to aay that tha daya of violent deeds in Warsaw and other Polish - cities are Lover, although thera will, of course, be a small party of irreconcuanies wnom nothing short of anarchy will satisfy. But these will lack the support of the Polish people. - . . .- The prospect of a tranquil and satis fied Russian Poland does not, however, please tha kalaer who la mora deter mined . than . ever . to cruah tha anil. German spirit of his Polish subjects, who ara now apt to become even more troublesome wbeneomparlng their lot with that of their brethren across the frontier. - Pleasant Torgetfulness. r From the Chicago Journal. , , Mrs. Biggs And when I caught my 'unbind kissing the maid I.ses to him, very aughtjr"llke. I ses, "John, you forgetyourself.-" ' J Mrs. Boggs Well? - Bis contrary, it was you I had forgotten.' i Housekeeping? JUNE BRIDE'WAS CERTAINLY, IN EVIDENCE LAST-.- YEAR'AND WE ARE EXPECTING HISTpRY-TO:REPErATf IT- SELF. AREYOU ONE4OF THE; LUCKY FELLOWS? IF 5 YOU'VE GOT THE GIRL AND. SHE'S WILLING, YdTUR TROU BLES ARE OVER FOR WE lH A VE , THE . CLOTHES FOR THE- -OCCASIONS YOU'LL FIND THE FITMATERIAL AND WORK-". MANSHIP PERFECT- AND THE PRICE IS JUST RIGHT. " Black Unfinished Worsted Suits, ' Single an(T Doublie-BreastedrT" - " $15.00 tb7$35.00 Outing. Stilts,- - $ .", ."': ' ' ' ' ' , ' . - ;" .. 1 'V:' '-. .(. . ' . Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. .7 , .. . . . A ay Panl XAmbatlv. (Copyright, liearat Nr scrrto, by Leased Wire to The Journal.) ' London; May tl .-The townspeople pf Windsor, - accustomed aa they are to royal comings and goings, are In a state Of excitement over the festivities', which will mark tha arrival- of King.-Alfonso or epain, tna marriage or Princess Mar garet of Connaught to Prince Gustav of Norway ana uweaen ana tna' usual Ascot rare ball and functions. - The rumors about the approaching ba tfothal of the Prlncesa Patricia, of Con naught to King Alfonso ,of Hpmin grow stronger-daily-and. now every. One ia wondering why Prlnoe Eltel, the kat ser'a second, and most papular; son,- baa been paying a private visit to the Prince Kltel paid several visits In the neighborhood . on horseback and made great friends with Prince and Prlnceas Alexander of Teck. The Maharajah of Karpurthala, who la oa a Visit to. Loudon, has an Immense Idea, of hla own Importance and waa very wroth the other day when an evening - newspaper described- htmas "the ruler of one of the smaller states of-India." - - " - Hla highness, through his secretary, wrote a very indignant letter to tha ed itor, calling his . attention to.the. fact that Karpurthala was one. of the most Important states In India.. ' Tha Yelkwar of. Baroda. another In- Mlatu pclngeiasalMp . ben sta y In g in town and entrtninmg;ih "sn.le-ty1ea- tles" at the Savoy restaurant. He thinks nothing of presenting a ruby and dia mond ornament to any one of hla fair guests who Jias made herself amiable ThA Ht for h mrfrrtiiffa nf M4 Amy Phfpps. and the Hon. .Ivor Guest has not' yet bean definitely decided." but the wedding will take place -in London toward tha and of June. - - - INSULT TO FRANCE I PLANNED BY KAISER German Emperor Has Wanted to xHuniitiate-Republicjiiy .- Europe - - for -Years VISIT TO TANGIER MADE OCCASiQNEQRjQUARREL Utilized Moment: When Battle of MuTcdeTPTfad ; Crippled . Loubet's Ally, Russia. : By Maloom Clarke. (Copyright. Hearst News Scrrlce. ' by Letted - wire to Tha Joaraal.) - Bri4nr May A- high diplomat who is known for-Ms Intimate knowledge of tha sentiments' ' In German court circles has made a statement' concern ing the kaiser'a visit to Tangier which has greatly embarrassed Emperor WUlam because of the aensstlon It haa caused in France, where it is seen that thegeneral opinion that the visit waa an Imprudent act due only to the kaiser's impulsive character Is absolutely-wrong and that - tha act. which hurt the pride of Franca, so much was co'olly and - deliberately planned long ago. ,. The ' diplomat - in - question, who - la eonneered" wnirmr KnastffTTTPgfftTorr and whose identity is well known here, al though his name has not been men tloned in the press, said when Inter viewed by a French Journalist:,, . . "One . mutlndeed.behllndiint to have aeen that Germany had seised the ..Opportunity to showhersrtf-dlsagree- able loFrance, whose friend and ally. ttoa In the far east waa temporarly xre- ! 111 10.00 tp $22,50 IZEven the TfosUpplkattono shows, the hatr-sdving and satisfying force'L that Hin it.This i.force,l is the sum of two characteristics that are united in no other hair remedy. 77; . ;Herpicdehas the ABILITY, to destroy, the dandruff : microbe. ; and the ; QUALITY, to. delight those who wish a dainty hair 'dressing. It holds the secret of popularity-and- pleases every one who b discriminating enough to have a preference.--It is ' The curative effect of Herpicide Is sometimes little short of marvelous,1 for after the dandruff germ is destroyed, and kept out of the scalp, the hair Is bound to grow as nature intended.-: It stops itching of the scalp almost instantly. - iCfedt Where t'lfVl r I wish to h( credit, where credit 1 - is due. 7 1 purchased bottle of Ucrp- 1 iclde and only used one half when all 1 - -1-- 1 recommended It to I write hese few accord. ."'--, (Signed) A. J. BOOTZ. Bn Francisco, Cal ..' Fend tOc In stomps H A Qealtby Hair. ... , ented-from- tailing any part An Euro- ;,ean politics. During he mopth of December last year It waa known In diplomatic circles thafdurlng-acconferciice with -an a-m--bassador from one of the powers of the, triple alliance Kmperor .William said: 'Now tha moment has coma to. humiliate France.' "Several German ministers. among hm ha minlMter of war, snoke to the same-effect, and these words both of the kaiser snd the -members of thejcablncl were repeated so often and soopelily by a bureaucracy wbfch Ts khowlf for lis dlscpllne, careful reticence and fear of T Ox f no iti it iiM iflftBlM xlm' doubt' their genu tneneew. WillbHa-awalteeV tha defeat at Mukden and then,' satisfied that-the ally of France was powerless for some time, h "went to Tangier. .The pTansThe uarrletl out had Indeed been formed aa tar naca as 18T. rand "With ;' Michaevelllan patience' lie had waited for the propel moment to carry" them out." PADEREWSKI MAY SUE RAILROAD FOR DAMAGE Pianist HeaVHyJnsured but Can not Collect fo7 Shock Which Incapacitates Him. (Gvpjrlsatr- Unrst K.ws 8mle, by - Leasts' I Wire to Th. Journal.) Geneva. May 17. M. Paderewskl. who Is resting at 'his chateau, refuses to dis cuss tha question whether be will pro- eeed agalnat the American run mail nn which it has been asserted he sustained a shock that haa Incapacitated him from playing, for a time at. least. It was thought at first that expenses of his en forced fest would be merjy-om f themany Insurances which (he" famous plantst-rcarries, DUfso-isr. 'is sam. his attorneys are not aura (whether any one, of his policies" csn bespplled to jht incapacitating injury lo net. M. Paderewskl has alwaya been heav lly insured against almost all kinds of risks that might temporarily prevent him from appearing oft the concert plat form, but this special contingency does not seem to have been considered. Apart from his ordinary life it has been his habit to expend 14.000 yearly in insurance premiums. Ills hands are permanently underwritten for no less than $50,000. Then again, when he haa a specially Important, engagement in view.- a spe cial Insurance Is often arranged to cover any causs whatever that might prevent him from - fulfilling It, . and Pader ewskl haa more than one drawn the insurance money under-thess - circum stances. But It is very aouDltui whether Paderewskl ever dreamed of an lnjnry to himself Incapacitating and it ! nrobably a question as to'how far hla. other Insurance rink assist him ,lij hla present predicament. - AMERICAN GIVES ROYAL ;!.. BRIDE A RICH. PRESENT (Copyright, Meant Nw gerTlee. by Leiyd Wlr to Th J.nrn.l. ) . . ' London;" May 27.' The most beautiful If not the most valuable wedding pres ent- which - Princess Margaret of Con- naught ' will receive will be from an American. AMhoiiy Drexet is present ing the royal bride with a wonderful neck ornament which haa been specially designed snd egTied out In brilliants of all sizes by M. Boucheron, the fa mous Parisian jeweler. The-ornament which la all the rage just now both In Paris and London consists of a 'scroll work : of diamonds in a floral design which Is worn" atlTnr-thrwat- and tap.ral away toward the back of the neck.- MRS. ROGERS" Ml) ST I SUFFER DEATH PENALTY j . (joarsal Special Rervlee.) Montp.ller. Vt. May IL The suprtm" court today denied the application for a new trial for Mrs. Mary Rogers, con victed of the murder of her husband and who is sentenced to be hanged June I, not sticky. It will not stain Trcdit Is Due' -From a Prominent Physician I am" highly pleased with Herpl clde. - Several cases of dandruff and fallln -tJhaveJJ)eerijiromptly: cured. ' . ; : . . ,' ' .' It will aurely prevent baldness if j i all my friends. lines of my own properly used. . 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