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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. 'APRIL 12, IOCS. 14 ,!AVIES OF- WORLD RAY ' MEET AT ALEXANDRIA "i i wi . M - Y X Iiitornational.liendczvou Planned by Boosters i for Fe): lows! ip of Xations German Ships-Will Meet the ."? , 1 ' American Fleet.., v., A i " ' :J By Malcolm Clark, Pctal Cable to Th Journal.) ' , Berlin, " April XI Tb plan of sr rtnglng m meeting between a aquaJron of tha Gorman nary and th American ' battleship squadron OW In tha raclflc has met with stronf approval ' It haa been hoped that at leaat wmt of Ad- ' mlral Evana' vessels might -visit some , tn-rman port, when the squadron raj turn a via tha 8ue canal, but as this appears to b out or lie of having a squadron of O-r- LZZs. moat UD-lo-dat battleahlpa ynd cruiser moet thn American naval ..irmmiikiiitori somewhere in ine Mediterranean greatly pleases the Qer r.n nannl and i-raa. There are Indeed ae veral paper ,(.. k mrrHt that Europe osght to show her admiration of Uncle ham a officers and bluejackets by having a ,rut International naval rendeiyoua t.um lac off Alexandria. Battleships and crulaere representing nr in tha old world Should grt the American vessels asthey emerge from tb Sue canal, and aa ajard of honor eacon mem mruuau - . rul naval nrocesalon to end with a monster review on Olb- The Idea, baa been i hw ins HMII O ' Jt . 7 "...u ..I. any doubt ana Auin mi juid not hesitate . to louow greeted with ap- reas of Italy and Franc. That Oreat la beyond an Kueala- woi . .4 . . . - A 'soon aa It baa been definitely that h American, aauadron will return noma ria tns bum iaj - committee wlU be formed her to pro . not tha nlaa of honoring tha United fitatea In tnla manner. . - n-v.t ma t farmed a French-Oer- man reconciliation commute haa now actually been formed, greatly Jo tiie re xt of the French Chauvtnlata, . Who till clamor for tha reatoraUon 01 Ai- sace and lorrain xo rnnw It la to be the object of tho commu te among whoa membera are many prominent statesmen, generala. Judges, bankers and artiste, both French and Herman, to work towarda a reconcilia tion between tho two countries that have kept Europe armed to the teeth during the last three decades. An ex change of university profoaeors and stu dents will be the first step. Professors from the "Sorbonna" will lctur at Berlin, Ooettlngen and Heidelberg, and Uerman scientists will address tha stu dents of French colleges. ' ' r,n..nti in to be arranred to be held alternately, her and In Parle. where members of the French aenats and chamber, and the uerman reicmusg will meet. , . -v " . t , , . , - - Although the kalaer is said not' to b aa-alnat the , Plan of his friend Csar xinhniAa of aatabllahinr a Ruaalan na val atallon on the Aalanda la lands, the German preaa la very much opposed to what It calls ."German's continued subserviency to Russia." In a recent eaiionai in uerun bv blatt writes: . . . "That Huaala desire to take advan tage of her present friendly relatione to France and England to get away ih. MMtranht In tha tece con ference of Paris Is lly understood, but ther seems to be noreal reason whatever why uermany anouiu saei bar. Haa Kuaal at any time shown any sign of gratltud toward uermany hviuu wa stood br her during the Japanese wsrT Did Russia take sides with us at Algeclras or at Th Hague T No. For thl reasos w.do not want to let Ruesla, get th opportunity of establishing sn loe-fre fortress in ine Baltlo sea. For thia is ttuaaia mam "fuet aa Klcholaa I planned a strong fortress In Domareund In th Aaland Islands and partly carried out, his plan, thna Nicholas II now desires. In spit of all official denials, to eauniisn a naval has for the futur Russian k,v In tha RalttA. "It should be clear to our uerman diplomats that If we rlv our consent ta tha aatabllshment of a Russian naval atatinn a haln tha Csar to build fortress In th Baltic. Russia will In car of war. be In a position to threaten th Swedish coast and paralyse all com mercial Intercoun between Uermany and England. They ahould further re member thst w would Incur th lll-wlll of th Swedish people even If w might take the standpoint that It la better for us to glv our consent than to have th csar go ahead and fortify th lelanda without If... Tn a few days, sccordlng to a dispatch from Dresden, the llttl Princess Anna Mnnira. Pia daurhter of th former Crown Prlnoeas of 8aony. later-coun tess Montogoso and present Mme. tos- ellL with th tutor Glron, will b sol- emnlv registered aa 'a member or tn roval family. ' ' : Th llttl girl, wno la now aimom I veara old. will b re-baptlied and will be given tbeTiame of Princes Anna of Rasonr. King Teaenca aur-usi oi Kainnv. who thus Ierallsea as ms own child th Mttl girl of uncertain parent age, has gnn to Bosen, where th prin cess has been kept guarded for many months. - ', ' SBAKt DAH BILL HAY HAY WIRE UE1DER THE AX TO COHII It Will Fall if Congress Does Taft Men Bump Back at T. Not Impose Charge for R. Stampede StoryKi. . ; Franchises. vals Claims. (Watblogtos Boreas ef The JoaraiL) ' I By John E. Lathrop. . Washington,, April .11.- Th president! Washington, April 11. -The Taft today Indicated ' the sort of provlaj J forces put out a statement toaay. u which must be Inserted in all , bills I of fset th remarkable assertion that granting water , rights to the federal I th , reastionarlea may endeavor government before he will sign them, force Roosevelt's nomination Instead of Ut vetoed the South Carolina . water I yrmiinar m uununaii"" w " av V .Would you biiy a stock which is now selling at -less than' 20 per cent of its actual' value, if you. were convinced that it would be worth more tha five V'-times its present market price in less than" one year? v ; ' ; i ; ; " ; And that it would be paying dividends' at the rate of 40 per cent per, annum v, on its present market value in eight months from today? - -y v T-: H(N0WSUCH A STOCK ' 1 ' t - 1 . . t I have had the property examined by.the;most7cohipetent engineers In the United States their reports have been; that the property will be . ( V ; AN ENORMOUS DIVIDEND PAYER Several of Portland's wealthiest and most ' successful business, men v have large permanent investments in this stock. You'may ask . them; about it if you wish. I will tell you who they are. They will confirm my: statements. '; James S. Parnell said : "Opportunity is a horse which stands saddled and 1 bridled ONCE at every man's door: mount him and ride to success! Or else your retribution is, and shall forever be, to listen to the echo of his hoofbeats as he gallops down the corridors of time. ; THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY ASK ME ABOUT THIS STOCK-I can absolutely prove its value and all statements made herein. L Y. HI Portland, Oregon, April 12, 1908. THE L. Y. READY INVESTMENT CO. , 337-39 CHAMBER OF, COMMERCE. Phones A-2659; Main' 1258. BAflOIT VIVILLO Hf8PMI Popular Pressure Upon the Government to Procure Full Pardon for Him. right bill, similar to that for th Ben ton water rower company s pn to dam th Snake river at Five raft men say they have assurances nn Water.Power comD&UV'l orlvllee "at nooseveii win nav pn wire -, - " if- , - -a. ! I fwm t ha Wh to Unnaa a tha onnvantlAn yJ XkUIV I V'U a,a1 T U' -W a VMUW V aaaw vas w wa vs vs raplda, teUln the author of the blU he hall, ready to. teir th o would Insist on. 1U amendment as fol- eolutely that he will not. low- i ana wui nave, pernapa, j to tell the convention ab- t run If named Ixeb there to -Tha flhlef of enslneera and 'the sec-1 see thst It "goes." retary-of war shall in accordance with . The Taft managers put out the fol . mt mm nart nf tha pnniiltlnna I IowIds statement tonlsht: and atiDulaUons nrovlded for therein, "Out of 120 delegates elected this fix suca ilmlutlons of - time for the week. 84 were chosen In favorite-son srlvlleg hereby permitted, and such I states. Only Sf were elected in terrl- charaaa and chanses for the sum, aa I tory in which the Tart rorcea maae a they may deem necessary to protect I fight Two at large In Massachusetts, the present and futur lnerests of the! six In Delaware, most of th Maasachu Vnlted States.'' I setts district delegates and many New in via w of millions of horsepower I York district - delerates are for Taft remalninr within th dlsDOsition of th I notwithstanding the New York state federal government In th Pacific coast I convention Instructed delegates at states and th coming conference of I large for Hughes. 4 eovernors and prominent citisens to de- "Taft has 234 out of the total of 420 lsa methods to conserve the country's ( elected un to data in addition to which natural reoourcea, this -utterance is re-1 are to be counted the unlnstructed Mas- ItUtude, to b set forth at that con- delegates. erenc . oa the Question , on water I "So certain la the nomination of Taft power , I that our frlenda sincerely wish New alraaAv anrioiia Questions haV arisen I York tn mtmnA h Muha tn tha mtfaft between th legislative and xecutlv I or the November election. Taft's noml fc ranch a over this, matter, th pre-lnatlon t, assured and it is wise to be- ldent replying to au inquiries mat "eigln to maneuver so as to insure a Is cartaln.n Is constitutional to col-UD(tci Republican party In November." lect charges for th federal govern-1 xh oppowtlon, locally known as "th mant'a Ronoesnlon of water rights. All I iiiiH ff hiii rAnlvf members of th house and senate, re- "Of the instructed delegates elected a-ardless Of Party lines. Who have ex-lnn to this ma Taft haa 178 and tha pressed opinions ' hold , the. opposit ffi,jd I2j( aiving to Taft credit for all V AV. - ' I am eiiBLLsj buuuldu ius awuuu i iininitrmrrf nn rnntaotal ria oMitAai dam bill, containing no such proviso. wno, majr vot. for hm xh. opposition with four adverse votes, after Teller haa , majority of 84 over him at this epoken agalnat the propowl to tlme. Th number of delegates In- charite th Benton company for th atructed for other ianiiida.tea hut with privileges oonferred on the ground that a leaning toward Secretary Taft. con- ;uch charge would be unconatltuUonal. cerning which so much is being said, is Heyburn supported him, and none morm than offset by the number of poke U Ji110!1.1!!0 v..V h.M in delegates instructed for SecreUry Taft Th Benton bill haa been held UP in whn hava 1anlnra tnard nil.., ,nill. -conferenc. pending an opinion by For-l Th ltuatlon , mora .ati.fac- ?i,r .fca0la,;fi,alS;nPr7i;t tS torv to the opposition at this time than tud of 4the- executive deoartment, the at a other tinie for some weeks, and president hvlng referred " to him. ,t Ju8t,fie8 th prediction that Taft "c''. iiim.w ,"" l cannot be nominated on the tne Madrid, April , II It Is currently ire- ported that simultaneously with th ap pearane of the book which he is now writing In prisons on "Bandltlam In Spain," Vlvlllo, the greatest bandit of them all, will get a free pardon. Such an act on the a-overnment's part would be widely popular, for the name of Vlvlllo to Spain Is whst that 01 Robin iiooa was to oia .angiana. Vlvlllo Is supposed to be one of those noble outlaws who rob the rich- only, and shower benefits -on was somethlni the record as favoring leges without charge. grant of privi- caniiot be nominated on the first or any other Daiiot SPECIAli CORSET SALE. gS!' Wamef a and, Thomson's Yew Models 'it tOB'Sprlnr. . rireat RDeci&l sale tomorrow. Tuesflav ' and Wednesday of Warner's and Thom son's new models for spring and Bum ' im-r wear. ' Your Easter gown won't fit properly without one of these celebrated corsets for a foundation. Over a hun d red 'styles': to choose from. All prices reduced for' this sale. McAIlen & Mc SDonnell, Third and Morrison. AVEEKLY STATEMENT OP NEW YORK BANKS 'fri'-f -Vj inf.-' ("'''-i,-, 'aaaasaMiMtS-HS, ' ' ' ;' New York, April 11. Bank Otate- :. TYiasnT V i; ... 4 , ' ' Members1 dally average cash reserve, ?t.63 per cent I.nc.r???1:-. Heserte J-f'HIS T. IT fl i. 2.592.375 IxMinS .;.!,.., I'S?2'?22 Jf-j.erle 6.21S.400 Igal tenders ,,...f - f eio1ts '..k.mi . 4.r ll.M,60 ,OrV..lation Members'" actual cash reserve 28.43 i-er cent , " lieserve '. - .., z,68b,2 do less U. S. . , . 1 jmnm .......... . . i nwM ..................... 7.415.200 Jsal tenders ' HI5'S22 3 -,-l.oKlta . I 3.306 CirouUtion ................ 498,600 Non-members: loans -.'-I J,897.SnO limi'i 3. 1.H07.800 f-!..-'ie S8.300 5'-il depoaits S.TIS.'OO Total depoHits eliminating other banks r.d trust forajwniis In -New York -lty. irK-reaM, i:.700; piirijrat reserve n -posit, drtta.'S, J.',..JO0; . f lsals, per cent peroent- Where Do the Old Pianos Go? From the New York Sun. ' What becomes of all the old pianos? Any piano dealer will take your old piano when you want a new one and will allow a substantial credit on It even if it is of another make.: From time to time the dealers announce sales or used pianos. All dealers have large stocks of them on hand constantly. One piano firm has n exhibition an old-fashioned square piano which was made at least half a century ago. This piano bears a placard to the effect that any one who will tmv ihn nartae-a may have It for the asking. No ono has ao- cepted the offer. - j suppose no one ever takes that piano on ine nanas or the dealers wno want to get rid of It. What, will the dealers do with It? ObvlouBly with rents as men as mey are it woman t pay . o store a piano you can't give away. So the question remains. What in the last stage of undeslrabllity ,, be comes of all old pianosT : ' Door, it verr almllar to rerret that characterized reports of his arrest last December. - This took place In the Argentine Remiblio after he had been sought In vain by th police for many years. Picturesque outlawry has al ways existed more or less In Andalusia. And of all' th outlaws in southern Spain none was more picturesque than n. jus Two zrames. The real nam of Vlvlllo Is Joaquin Camargo. He was born near Seville 66 years ago. Although he was the off spring of respectable parents, he began his adventuroua career of crime while still a youth, and soon made a name for himself. One of his most famous exploits had as Ita scene a much trav eled road near Setenll, where five years ago he held ud 25 merchants, one after another, as they returned from a fair. The whole 25- were later discovered bound and gagged, lying side by side. Vivlllo's day's work had netted him 0,000 pesetas. Although ne perrormea some or nis most darlns: feat single-handed, he was captain of a famous band. Mem bers of; the organisation spread his name and fame . afar, performing: aood deeds and bad for which he got the credit - Personally he was polite, sober. economical, and extremely fond of hi own family. He had a wife, three charming girls, and two boys. They never took any part In his misdeeds, although It la admitted that ho kept them freely supplied with-money. Two years sgo Vlvlllo. havlnar made a fortune, sought to change his profes sion. Many witticisms were passed on the fact that hs set himself uo as hotelkeeper. It was Intimated that he had merely changed his methods of sep arating travelers from their superfluous cash. He also owned several farms, whither he repaired In times of leisure, devotlna- himself to the education of his children. He then lived under an assumed name, and his neighbors never suspected who he was. viviuo had dis appeared.- Betrayed by Traitor. In tho meantime the band, which he had once controlled and with which ne still - maintained relations, carried on business much In the old way. But Vivlllo's successor to the captaincy was ahot one day and several of. his hench men wounded and arrested. The Span ish gendarmerie secured a - confession from on of the wounded men and thus learned of the whereabouts of the ban dit who bad escaped them for so long. Vlvlllo. ouletlr - sleenlnr in his farm house one night, was awakened by a tap on his window, a friend had com to warn him. He got away lust in time, for only a few minutes after his hasty night tn piac was surrounded by a troop of mounted rural guards. : He managed to leave the country and sal ror tsueno Ay res. - The BDanlsh nollce did not dessalr. however; they knew Vivlllo's virtues as well as his vices. Every member of his familr was shadowed. One by one they assemoieo at uinraiiar, wnence they took ship on flfcy .for the South Amer can port Spanish detectives booked on tha same steamer. Th old time bandit was eventually discovered conducting a ranch on the Plata. - He was arrested, but Spain has thus far been unable to secure his extradition. Negotiations have been In progress for many months, and In th meantime popular feeling In favor of the outlaw haa been On the in crease ItMArgenttna as well as in Spain. The Spanish government has been asked to recall its order of extradition, and to send out a pardon Instead. There is a growing likelihood that It will do so. - . , ? Making It Clear. . From the Philadelphia Inquirer. " A very young child was savins his I prayers . at . tha bedside In his grand I father's house. The grandfather, anx ious to hear the' boy. stood at th room door, which was sufficiently open for him to see and hear the child. After the usual asking Ood to bless his par ents, th ehlld reached "Ood bless grandma and grandpa." At th mention of the laat-named, the boy's eye catch ing signt or nis granaratner, stopped, and. pointing his llttl finger, said, "There he is!" flaa srada a a is Gee Vo Tha Wan-Kaew Ballakl CHINESE Saat aa Hab " I DOCTOR B stadf ml reals aa rh tfeat atsay Uxif la slvta to tk world ale weeSvrral rrawaiaa. CO MESCVSY. P0I80KS OK SKUOt olrn KX CUBES WITHOUT OFEBATIOg. OB WITHOUT THS AID Of A KBITS. Be a-iaraatMS . ta aara Catairk. Aathan. teas. Tkraat. KbesaMttaai .Hertuaw a, Wervmie IVMMtV. fttn -. Mvar. kMaes TmnMra; alan Tyt MinW4. rm- Wak- and All Prtvat PImum, , A SURE CANCER CURE last tacslvad rrm Fakta. Ostss Safa. tan aaf - Ballakl. ir too arb arrucTicn. now-r dclat. DBLATg AB ruKOEBnCi, ;. it ra raaaot nu. wrlta far araiDtaai aad eirrslar. , Iseloaa f sata la ataaipa, CONSULTATION FREE . lav C. OKI WO CkUsEJMt MaliCla - WW. IttVa rlrat u. Oar. aUarkaas. . Partlaad. Oraaaa. 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If we accept your case for treatment a cure is but a matter of reasonable time. - Each and every patient receives skillful, scientific and expert treatment and he sees and knows from the beginning of treatment that lie is getting the BEST medical attention obtainable, and-that the cure he cra-ves is being rapidly brought about, 'Our entire time and practice is devoted to the cure of BLOOD POISON, VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY, HYRO CELE, PILES, FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, BLAD DER AND PROSTATE GLAND, CONTRACTED DISORDERS. WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. OUR METHODS are up-to-date, and are indorsed bv the highest f medical authorities , of Europe and America.: Hence our success in the treatment of men's1 diseases.'- -; 7 , MEN, if you are suffering from any -disease or weakness, we want you to know you have a friend . in us. 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They ar founded upon a knowledg of th truth In regard t th dlsMs of men. "hat s wny ih ran ani wn i n.r ara ini onjv mainooa .inav oaa iuui tborougniy cur. . - , MenBeware! Th. inmirahla' eases that com under my obsirratlon'hav bn tho ,f man who hav neglscted to seek treatment in time, or her tried to aura ik.mu with airrrrin Delia, oatani nom.ru ma. a ui uitiui nut or soma otlisr worthless means, oucn imunumi mrm r wv, h.n nnna at .ii Thav nari invariablv nroduce complication that ar as hard to cure as th original disease. Somstimes they appear to bene fit for .fill mar ma mat Imar alrtsiiian f 1 V 4 H.v ara aura niract-Metood .Treatment.- tni win not Ian 10 vurw iu w mv delay until your cas haa advanced Into th incurable aUt. , d to cure as th original disease. Bomstimes they appear lo ocn a time, but a sure ss Fat their after, effects will prove barm any times fatal. BEWAKB OF THEM. 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Th method I ueo is direct ant positive, th medicine Being applied locally.-' Its onsets, so aaministerea, are simosi irammau, ainra it a at one absorbed by th tissues, which ar thus stimulated to healthy action, throwing off th poisoned secretion, overcoming In ri.mmiHnn and rnnreatlon and cl sarin a- th blood vessel and caDlllarles so that they can supply nutrition to. the affected region. X Weak condition is usually an wny giHipsiwu, oui mwn u ui result of an Improperly treated contracted disorder. Occasionally it Is ......A v.w a .train- nr It mav hava Its oria-ln In soma Inherent defect or abnormal condition. Whatever Ita origin. Its consequences are Just as ' I . direful an sure. Do not delay its treatment lr you vaiue your naitn and happiness, ir negiecteo, win csnainiy oesirpy you. 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