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' THE OREGON DAILY; JOUKNAU ; PORTLAND MONDAY" EVENING, MARCH 9t. 1008. SETS WHOLE OF SEARCH FOR HIDDEN TREASURE. viv-'v ' : SalS of Garp MAZE EUROPE rMlBister Referred to as the I I T f ill i T 1 ' a II ' uuo lreoraiKoi tne t m . French Nation.' ' Br tha Marqula da Caatellana. r Paria, March Waa the abominable , murder of the Portuguese king due to , an anti-monarchlQ conspiracy T There ;;aeema to U no doubt about It. in at tache of "our embaaey In Lisbon who : 1 has Just reached Paris haa given ma an explanation of the events which" lad -up o mai national crime. PV. a MmH. . 1. nil twKA ;; King Carloa had been dipping freely and ., jawieeaiy into the pubtio treasury, in deed, at the time of hie death ha had - illegally appropriated 1M00,00Q of the I, public f urule. The Portuauese narlla- mcni ior a long Time waa aeeeivea oy the honeyed worda of the kin a and tha LJnlnlatera. who. were hia.acoampUcea.Jn . una peculation. , trinauy ma eyea or , parliament were opened, i Two year a ago a governmental crista nearly took place over tha purchase of a : new royai yacne 'ne l'onugueae state had advanced the 1500,000 needed to pay for thia royal whim. Now -King Carloa for aoma reason tor other waa not satisfied with tha yacht He decided . to aell It and, alnca ha could find ao purchaser. It occurred to him that It . would be an excellent thing to make ' tha state which had already paid for ' it once buy It back from him. Thia II apiece of double-dealing almost brought iT hia tnrone to tne ground two Thia waa a lesson. Kins elded to go In foa mora dextrous fin ance. He called to hla aide Benor Franoo who set to work Immediately. But In-I aieaa or oeginning at tne source or me trouble tne King's aquanaering or tne fiubllc funds Franco attacked a lot of Ittle officials who were robbing tha r atate In minor wave. To use your ex- fresaive American phraae, ha attacked be little "grafters,'' but did not , In- ".ra.-a tha "man hta-tia. tin Tha I result you can Imagine. Among office holders and employes who had long bean neiping tnemaeivea to puDiio money there was an outburst of angry dis content A vast conspiracy waa formed which 'aimed at establishing a republic. Thia fact Is absolutely beyond all doubt It la ao true that when tha un fortunate Queen Amelia., leaning over ner son to anieia mm wivn nor doot, cried out: "Not all I Oh. not all!" a voice from tha crowd about tha car riage shouted back. "Tea, yes I Death to all of them all, all!' And In Lisbon no one doubts that only tha first aot of tha drama haa been played; In a few weeks or a rew months tha Portuguese monarchy la doomed to disappear. This new Portu-I , gueae republic, rounaea in oiooa, win i . be a gloomy menaoa to all tha great . European empires. For the moment at all events, there I Is a coolness between France and kus- la. An Indication of It la tha change Franca haa made In her ambassadorial representative. Monsieur Bonpard had the Imprudence to demand tnat tnis boasted alliance should really amount to something. If tha war . with Japan liaa IIUL VUIOI I U)IVW TT w I v. no ,aau I probably by this time established more active commercial relations between the two countries. Perhaps the Russian government wearied of his tireless ef- rrl. In f,vnp nt mil onmmArna anil In 1 dustry. in any case they determined to I mere ta always a ting or romance about the gearcn for bidden ei Sminn,- inoMSlriia hi. treMnrev expedition 18 just about to start from New York to geek recall, was easily created. - And. Oar-1 al(UU0,UUv,U0U in opanlsa cold at Abaco isle. UahamaB. It Will be bani5! 5SmpMd'm"eyturo?neftT"inPofrMh Captain B. S. Oabon, the old ea captain who think he ' many' t.s Hussia win piace very ahortj knows where the treasures now lay, and la confident of being able to recover It. The picture of Captain Osbon Is shown below. At the top at the right ia a chart showing the route of the supposed location of the treasures and at the left is a picture of the schooner Research, which will be used by the treasure seekers. Below Is shown a typical hut Id the Bahamas In which the adventurers will lire. ' 1 V. .)., n, onil.ar. anA .i.n. i Monineur uompara, our -Business am bassador," as ha has been- called, la no ; lonaer there to prevent it Hla aucces , aor. Admiral Touohard, la wholly a man of war. The warmth or tha Russian ' welcome for him ahowa clearly enough that Russia Intends to take all ana can get from her alliance with ua In tha way or userui mimary couaoorauon, but that she baa no Intention of repay ing the obligation in buainess coin. Ana I ask you wnat ao you ining an aui ance like thia la worth? And Franca.' too. haa her firebrand I refer to M. Delcasse, our minister of foreign affairs. This little man, by bU Imprudent loquacity, naa almost aet 'fire to Europe. He la convinced, and he haa resolved to convince a number of other men who call themselvea pol iticians, that ho had virtually placed . Germany In a position where aba was at our mercy when parliament put him out , of office. The career of this little man u ex traordinary. Ha began as tutor In a provincial school. He wrote a five-act tragedy In verse -whldPi no one except a proof-reader has" evr read. Tnen hs turned journalist By a lucky chance he be- came secrets Paris from old man named Massip. to play with fire in this old Europe of ours which la mined and charged witn gunpowder. Monsieur Delcasse was shown the door. The other day ho emerged from ob scurity with a menacing speech on thia terrible Moroccan Question which, is after alL hla work. No one heeded htm. Our national once-Vor all hi Ity. good sense has repudiates lis bluster and his lmbecll- In America, I belleye. even your peo ple of great fortune find difficulty in procuring suitable domestics. They are no better off than we or old Europe. A THERE IS RIO EXCUSE FOR ANY CITIZEN OF OREGON MING LIFE INSURANCE FROM AN OUTSIDE CO UP ANY Payments t6 an outside Com pany drain 'Oregon of ready cash. Payments made to OREGON LIFE Help to develop Oregon, as the premiums collected are invested in "purely Oregon" securities and the interest earned is reinvested here. The Company Is purely mutual- the dividends returned to policyholders are larger than in other Companies and must always remain so be cause the death rate ia lower and the interest earnings higher. . . ry to a deputy sent up to hia native town a good Madame Mas- sin waa vary rich. In a few years M. Delcasse had not only ousted tha good old man from hla aeat In parliament and taken hla plaoe, he also married tha good old man's extremely rich wife. After a thousand intrigues Monsieur Delcasse rot himself made minister of foreign affairs. And for a long while he really shone In tha world of diplo macy, for ha had the knack of organ ising royal Journeys and impressing pub uo opinion. ma one ooiiucai croieot was to iso late Germany. In hla attempt to carry I What tha servant question Is in France it out ne Drongnt ua witnin a nair- you Know, and now conservative nine breadth of war. And then his house of Denmark la facing a crista In the kitch- carda fell to pieces. Suddenly after en, tha butler's pantry and the hall, aeven yeare during which It waa The house servants have formed a ao- thouaht hla tower waa DeTmanont the I cietv. and thev demand: overnmeni realized tne extraordinary i nrst mat worK in tne evening snau .anger or permitting tnis little man i do aDoiistiea. The days work snail be gin at e . o'clock in . tne morning ana end at 7 o'clock In tha even In k. On special oocaslona work may ba carried on up to 10 o'clock, on condition tnat double pay la given. Second Inspectors will bo appointed, who will look Into all complaints made by aervanta and will keen a list of good and bad places. Third The food supplied to aervanta must be rood and abundant Tha cud. board must never be locked. IfourthEverv other Sundav shall be a holiday. In addition every servant is to have one avenlna a week and two hours a day of full liberty these peri ods of leisure to ba arranged ao aa to Interfere with tha work aa little aa poa- aioie. - Firth Servants . who have had an evening out are to be permitted to have supper If they wish upon returning to tha house. Our masters of kitchen and hall, it seems 10 me. will not nave much to complain of after a while. And those of cooennaren are orobabiv far in advance or the ln York, dependent domestics of New QUESTIONS TO BRING OUT WALLOWA'S VOTE (Special Dispatch to The Jooraal.) Enteiurlse. Or.. March 9. The next election In Wallowa county promises to ba one of mora than ' general Interest Aalde from tha election of -oounty of noera, two petitions have been filed with the county court. each of ' which- will in duce practically - ovary voter In tha county to vote one way or the other. . The first petition was filed by citizens of Wallowa praying the court to ordari an election on the nronnnition to.r.hana-a Ithe county aeat ' from v Enterprise to waiiowa.. . , , , . The second petition Is . signed by 10 - registered voters o aaklno- the', court to order an election to vote' On 'the local option law throughout- Wallowa county) The court haa ordered ; aubmlaslon oA hnth 'TmHHnna. , s ! Today, Tuesday "and Wednesday our Carpet Department places on special sale a splendid assortment of these rugs in practical room and hall sizes -made up in bur own workrooms from short ends of carpets, these in every way being equal to rugs woven entire on the looms. The following grades 'and sizes will suggest an opportunity for selecting your new spring floor coverings. The values are spe cially attractive. See Seventh street window display. Mail orders and out-of-town inquiries will receive our prompt attention. . , " : - ' ,.,,...1 i. a :-. Regular $12.00 Velvet Rug, size 5 feet by 6 feet -special , $ 7.50 Regular $29.30 Axminster Rug, 8 feet 3 inches by 11 feet special . ..$18.00 Regular $25.00 Body Brussels Rug, 7. feet 7 inches by 8 feet 3 inches special $18.00 $27.50 Wool Velvet Rug, 8 feet 3 inches by 12 feet special .. $20.00 Regular $30.00 Body Brussels Rug, 8' feet 3 inches by 12 feet special. $20.00 Regular $31.50 Axminster Rug, 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches ...$21.00 Regular $29.75 Body Brussels Rug, 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet. . .M... ....... .. . . .$22.50 Regular $31.50 Axminster Rug, 8 feet 3" inches by 11 feet 6 inches. ,;T; $22.50 Regular $34.00 extra Velvet Rug, 8 feet 3 inches r ; w by 10 feet 6 inches.......; , ....$25.00 Regular $38.00 Body Brussels Rug, 10 feet 6'r: inches square special ...$27.00 Regular $40.00 extra Velvet Rug, 8 feet 3 in ches by 12 feet special..' $30.00 Regular $40.00 Body Brussels Rug, 10 feet 6 ; ' inches by 12 feet special ....-.....,..$30.00 Regular $40.00 Axminster Rug, 10 feet 6 inches by 10 feet 9 inches ..$30.00 Regular $46.75 Wilton Velvet Rug, 10 feet inches by 12 feet..... $31.50 32 Laundry Supplies Sale Tuesday in Basement Department T" ; . . . ' A list of bargains in dependable laundry articles from which thrifty housewives can supply their needs "Our Leader" Washboards special .M.MM.M..a....25a 8 ft. Extension Step Ladders wprial , v:' yt.Kft "Pacific" Washboards special 30 J 7 ft- Extension Step Ladders special ..leGS Table IroningBotr,P37t. cTnsiVeVpVclalV.V.VlV.V.SS Goring Wash Benches, indispensable in the laundry. .?1.75 Table Ironing Boards, 4 ft. 6 in., size special.. 45ifi The "Snow White" Washing Machine. This is a particularly No. 2 size Willow Clothes Baskets special....... 65 well-constructed machine has a specially large tub made No. 3 size Willow Clothes Baskets special........ -70 from red cypress. Gearing is simple in construction, is strong No 4 size Willow Clothes Baskets special.... $1.10 and durable, and has roller bearings where required, thus re Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons, set of three nickel-plated Irons, with ducing friction to a minimum, and will run forward or back" removable handle and stand special, set. .......... .95 ward with perfect ease. Special price of this machine $7.50 Furniture Coverings A large assortment of fine and medium-price a imported Furniture Cov 'kail erings, discontinued pat terns, which we are un able to duplicate to be closed out this week at about one-half of their regular values. Bring in the sizes or send in your pieces of furniture. You will be able to select suitable coverings at a saving Golden Oak Dining Chairs Special at $1.75 This is a pattern selected from our line of low-priced dining chairs in quarter-sawed golden oak, in pol ished finish. Has brace arms, shaped wood seat, well turned posts, legs and rounds. Top panel and back of attractive design. This pattern on sale today, Tuesday and Wednes day at tiie above special. Mail orders will receive our careful and prompt attention. ; f m aaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaai ammimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimimmmmmimmmMmmmimmi "' 'V Three-Day Special in the Drapery Dept., Sixth floor 36-inch Swiss Muslin, 18q and 20c values per yard 10 50-inch Drapery and Upholstery fabrics, in shades of red, 82-inch and 36-inch Art Cretonfies and Taffetas,-40c values, -green, brown and rose--$1.50 and $l,7value-ya'rdr,75j per yard 25 $7 to $10 values in 1 to 3-pair lots of fint imported Arabian 72-inch plain Arabian Nets, 60c values per yard'. 35 Brussels and Swiss novelty Lace Curtains pair. . . .$5.00 $18.00 to $22.50' values in' Silk and Tapestry Portieres pair $10.00 WE REPAIR, REFINISH AND RE UPHOLSTER FURNITURE YOUR OLD PIECES. MADE LIKE NEW PHONE EX.34 CAS STOVES , AND RANGES , ga:den AND;?'4: LAWN TOOLS IN . THE BASEMENT . DEPARTMT - k Thomas Bollman. Chelan -, R.' B. Pea body, Columbia: A. U Rogers. Douglas; A. J.'Ahola, Klickitat; M. F Oose. Oar field: L. Davies, Lincoln; W. H. Bon ner Paxiflo; Thomas ri. cavanaugn, Benton; J. A. Falconer, Snohomish; D. T Ham, Spokane; W. H. Poulhamua, P erce; B. o!Amea. Kitsap; O. T. Corn wall. Walla Walla; J. W. Lyaona, aaora tary of the atata committee. r., 1. aannrt eholoe of two. Ellis Pe Bruler of HeattK ppmmltfea ohair manT expresses himself aa personally friendly to Taft, but declines further to commit him sell. Jnva xavor xiuaes and Boot Btum.r Sue H. Elmore win receive freight for Tillamook bay points Satur day. March 7. For sailing dates, freight and passenger rates, apply uaK Btreet docK. w A. tJaa-r, both petitions. , Wallowa haa been ,aaitatlnr moval e! the eountjraet ior some time. 4 tha re- Enterprise wrested the aeat of govern ment In Wallowa county -from Joseph aeveral years ago. - The reosrraohlcal conditions favor Enterprise, as -It la nearest tne center of the county. It la also nearer tha center -of population. At tha last general election the eala of Intoxicating liquors waa prohibited In Wallowa county as a whole. The pe tition lust filed Is. stoned bv numbsr considerably. In excess of that required by law In order to hold the election. POLL IN WASHINGTON SHOWS TAFT STBONa (United Press Leased. Wire.) r Spokane,' Store h t. A poll, of tha Re publican state- central committee made within tha last few days by the Snokeaa! man-Review, lnaulries being addressed). ya n 11 ini ' cDmmiiinnnsn itodi .mi it I An11nti.11 have so far brourht rnmnniM Home Office: 4 Corbctt Bl&, Cor. Fifth and MorrIsoq:St$., Portland, -Or. bV,mr,1t7chcfcaThom doclar-T" to A, La. MIIX3 ' ' 1. (SAHUJUU ,: Wl4AJKluniuiu t. BAMUfili I .it l.ne l ..r.aii ar m-iubw,dt President uenerai juntiW" -s , i aiiuiui Manager , iwuouci, . . u. vwmui. ran roLXOYHOuss' ooutaht? Gained more insurance in Oregon during 1907 than any company and some of them have boon operating Hero for thirty years. Most Oregonians Know that "OREGON &IFE? is best for Oregonians;; -; not in a Milk Trot Malted Milk 71m orfJnil tt4 f eBsria . At jrtMx-5od FtfMftaia A Bggfiolrt Mf.W lahntr' mufti kd Ask lor HoriJck . j&M bnsslai. - -ttSaabMfiat-o.dijraailbtefw. SOIL SUEVEY OP KLAMATH BASIN (Special Dlsostcb ta Tba Joomal.j Klamath Falls, Or., March 9. The Klamath chamber of commerce haa taken up tha matter of having a soil survey made of tha Klamath basin. These surveys have been made id many sections of tha country and at no ex pense to tna locality in wmcn the sur vey la made. Comprehensive plats and maps are Issued, showing quality of sou, tna topograpny or tna country and what localities are suited to certain crops, w. H. Heileman of tha reclama tion service, recently at Washington talked with the officials there In refer ence to such a survey or tna lands un der tha Klamath project, but states thai It 1a up to the people of this aectlon to show that they want it Letters have gone forward to Congressman Haw ley and the Oregon senators, urging them to, push a mauer Deroro ma proper officials. Roosevelt to Open Meeting. , (United Press Leaaed Wire.1 Washington, D. C, March ft Scores of delegatea, including a number from foreign countriea. have arrived - in Washington to attend tha first inter national congreaa for tha welfare of CASTOR I A lor Io&xitf and Children. Tha KM Yea Hm Alwajs BsugM Sart tlx Bigntaroi the child, to be held under the auspices of the national congress of mothers. Tha gathering, which opens tomorrow. ana will remain m session pne ween, fromlses to be the most Important of ha kind aver held and many questions bearing upon the life and training of children will be discussed. Tha congress will be opened by Pres ident Roosevelt at the White House with an address. The United States will be officially represented by Elmer Ellsworth Brown, appointed oy presi dent Roosevelt, and each state will be represented by a delegate appointed by Ua governor. During tha congress Ambassador Bryce will speak on the "Condition of Children;" commissioner or iaDor jeui on 't:hlld Labor:" Dr. Wiley of the de partment of agriculture, on "Household Economics;" Alexander Graham Bell, on "Training Deaf Children;" Judge B. B. Lindsay of Denver, on "Juvenile Court Work," and Dr. Martin Brumbaugh, auperlntendent of Philadelphia public schools, on "Home and School Associa tions." , AjtiYrrriYtl Friest' Slayer on Trial. (Doited Presa Lwnd Wire.) Denver. Colo.. March i-The case of Giuseppe Alio, the slayer of Father Leo. was called for trial today before Judge Greeley Whltmore In tha crim inal court. As the accused man Is ani able to speak English the proceeding will be conducted through an Interpret er. Extraordinary precautions nave been taken by tha authorities to prevent any demonstration during the trial. IN ia understood that several anarchist' organisations,' of which Alio la said to be a member, hava contributed funds toward tha defense of tha prisoner, CmU Bock School Election. , 1 (Special Ptopetch- t The lonreal.) ' Caatlerook. Wash.. March , a 'Tha election of school directors for district o. anwn mm laisuerocK district, aa held at tha high school buiidina- aturdav. . Mrs. G. L. Buland waa ed for tha regular 3-year term and H. H. Poweleen for one year, to fill tha un expired term of W. A. Williams, who resigned on account of havinr out ot th diatrloU v T Kick Eeadaoheaad nUavaall the troubles tee, dent to a bilious state of tha system, snob, as PlrUn , Nausea, Prowsineas, Piatreae after eeuig. Pain la the Blda WhHa thert moat remarkable sneeees haa aaen ahowa ia aiulag Batdaoha, yet Carter's Little XJe PWa ara ejaUjluU4iaOoaatlpali(,B.erarlnndrr. veating thiaaDnoylneomp)aint.wlina tbnT . porroallUaordraof thaatomacbttraul.tathe ltTairaBd regalata tha bowala. JCvea U toy ouif mm Ache they wonld be almoatprtealeas to thoee wli aaffarnomUUsdlatnaaiageomplalQts but('n Xtately thatrfoodneaadoae noteiul bxra.aiKl tbn whoonoe try them will and these little pu la al able ta so many wars that they wiU am be wti. OUig to do witUout tham. SatafUraUicaaa4 Is the bans of so away lives that bilti "'yeoorcreat boa.t. thurilUsufeu.. tb&re do not. . CarUr-s Little liver TlTtt are wrf m,: I JJT eaay to take, t)nor two pi :!. . -a Ttwy are strict) rvariaf;l ami do nut f targe, batt7 Utmir goutte acbua tl-j tisetiw. 4 J I i i. i i.i. . . 1 L k