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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13. 1908. THREE MILES OF EAGLES III LINE Seattle Watches Annul Pa rade State Aeries DefeatedOfficers. (Cnlffd Vmt I,..1 Wlr.) Seattle, Wash., Auu. IS. Kleven thou sand Eagle anil numerous floats form ing a parade three mile in length, the first division Iw-Ihk (llHmlnxril at the re viewing tanil before the last had utart 1 on the march, made up one of tiie Bpeotaculur features of the tenth con vention of tho Fraternal Order of Kaglra now In session here. The parade formed and started on time at 11 o'clock thin forenoon. In spite of lowering oloiuls and threatening rnln, thousands turned out early to witness the procession. The Eagles, with tav banners and handsome ly decorated floats und marching clubs In unliine uniforms, were headed by their famous fife and drum corns, and "yea. yea was yelled rroip thousands of throats. The unique floats In the parade con sisted or a huge eagles nest dv Be at tie aerie No. 1 nnd Spokane falls by me. Spokane aerie. Mrs. Thomas Moore, surrounded by 60 children, represented the mother aerie. The Premerton aerie had a large float representing the battleship Nebraska. Several lone delegates from eastern ae)rles. appeared arorareoualy decorated and carrying the banner of their aerie. The lone delegates were lustily cheered ilong the route. There was no session of the grand sene ronay sojournment being laxcn last night to Friday morning, when the officers will be elected and the city chosen for the next meeting place. Nominations for Of floes. Late yesterday afternoon the follow ing officers were placed In nomination: Bernard J. Monoghan of Philadelphia, grand worthy president. His name was filaced in nomination without a dlssent ng vote. Frank K. Herlng of Houth Bend. Ind., grand worthy vice-president; Flnley RlrRao of Helena, Mont., grand worthy treasurer; Conrad H. Mann of Milwaukee, grand worthy secretary. None of these men had opposition and their election tomorrow morning will be a mere formality. John A. Kline of Cleveland. Ohio, and Sidney Smith of Cedar Hapids. Iowa, were nominated for the office of grand worthy chaplain. The following weie nominated for grand wortiiv trustees: Harrv J. Lea of Seattle; Martin J. Grav. of New Haven Conn.; William C. McKlnnev of Hair- Inn w, Mich.; W. T. Gnrtland, of Boston; John II. Colwell, of St. Paul; Harry Pelzer. of Newport, Kans., and Freder ick Lynch of ancouver. By vlrture of Ms office Worthy Pres ident Theodore A. Bell will be chairman of the next board of trustees Charles McDonald of New York was nominated worthv urand conductor and R. L. Armstrong of Kl Paso. Tex., was nominated for grand worthy Inside guard. Omaha was placed In nomination for the ISiOH convention by John S. Parry, assistant wottny grand president. Louis Nnsh placed St Paul before the conven tion and Michael K. McTygue presented Saratoga. N. Y. At last night's session after the com mute on suite organization had re ported adversely on creating state grand aeries of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, an effort was made bv Delegate Carey Smith of Spok'me to precipitate a con test on the m.itter on the floor of the convention. He made a motion to have the matter decided by the delegates. The motion was put to vote and de fen ted hv three to one. The officers of the grand nerie were all opposed to creating state Aeries and iney succeeded in gaining over many YUSSUF BOOSTED FOB EMPEROR Young Turkey Presses De mand for Abdul HuAiid's Abdication. WRIGHT AIRSHIP HITS THE EARTH Fivst Mishap, I)u to Avi ator's .Nervousness Wright Lionized. (t'nlted Ptmi L.1 Wire.) Constantinople, Aug. 13 the police today ara searching for the headquart ers of a group of young Turks who arc plotting to overthrow the sultan, al leging that his effort! at reform are in sincere. The city was thrown Into a slate of confusion when the object of the search being made by the police was learned and It Is feared tho high tenslo.i that hnn nreviilled here since the change In the Eovernment was announced may quick change in hit, couise. result In bloodshed before long. In the mptil work required In such The leaders of the' Young Turk party an emergency he nmde a mistake that are elated over their victory ana maKe came new nemg fatal to the ship no secret of their desire that Abdul right, however, was not Injured. Humid II abdicate the throne. They The aeronaut tins been worried by me people wno gather to see the nights. His previous flights have all been made in unvate and the excitement of the crowds has made him nervous. It was to avoid this that he determined to emmmmm-m . . mmmrmsm (t'nlted Press Leased Wire ) Lemans. France. Aug. 13 Wilbur Wright's great aeroplane met with Its first accident In the flights here, when, by a false maneuver, it was brought sharply to the ground early today. The motor was n'ot dumagod but the framewoik was considerably shattered. Wright was hulliiii; st a helnht of 2S feet when In attempting to pass over ucep siougn, he was forced to make, want Yussuf Izxeddln, second In line for the Turkish throne, proclaimed em peror. Iizeddln barely escaped death at tjie hands of assassins lately and the care with which the news was suppressed has led to the belief that supporters of Abdul Ilamld are responsible for the plot. Details of the attacks are hard to get, but It is said that Yussuf himself be lieves some one Is trying to eliminate him as a menace to the sultan's power and perhaps life. Xussuf believes the grant of the con stitution was merely an expedient by which Abdul Hamid has sought to gain time, and that as soon as he considers himself; strong enough It will De wun drawn. The openness with which he has expressed his opinions has brought all the radicals under his banner and several demonstrations have been made In his favor. With Vussuf threatening trouble In Constantinople. Nlaxl Bey still In arms In Macedonia and disorder In Asia Mi nor far from qulete,d, the sultan has his hnnds full. Several members of the diplomatic corps have Informed their governments that they question whether the country Will ever trust Its present ruler and doubt If order can be restored while ho Is on the throne. NOTHING TO BE DONE. Powers Wait to So U'fmt Sort of I Reformer Sultan Is. (liilted Ire Leased Vlre. London, Aug. 13. An official of the foreign office today said. In dlpcusslng the situation In Turkey In connection with the meetings of King Edward with Emperor William and Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, that the powers have decided not to interfere In Turkish af- I fairs at present. 1 "There is no doubt," he said, "that Turkey was one of the subjects under discussion. This would assuredly be the fact In a gathering of any persons interested In international politics, but there is nothing to settle among the powers on this question. All are agreed that there Is but one thing to do, name ly, not to press any reform measures until the new regime, has been given a fair trial." 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The motor la not damaged at all and I hope to have all repairs made und to be ready to continue the flights within a few days." The American aeronaut Is the hero of the day In l'arls. The papers are filled with stories of his lllghts, his manner of life, his views on any question on wilch he can be made to talk, and de scriptions of his personality. The accident today Is the cause of deep regret. and Influence and that men more de serving are kept In t lie lower ranks be cause they have not sought promotion In obsequiousness. The report la gen eial that the discontented soldiers had planned a mutiny an,1 arranged to make a demonstration about the Vatican Xews of this plot n .nu to t,MV reached the pope, who thereupon lnmie.1 an order for the dlshnndment of the guard. POPE PITS DISBANDS A MUTINOUS GUARD Rome, Aug. IS. A threatened mutiny In the Palatine guard, the pope's sold iers, la 'said to have led I'ope Plus today to order that the guard be disbanded. it la known that there has been much discontent among the soldiers on ao count of alleged unfairness In the sys tem of promotion. They charge that men are advanced through favoritism MIVIIKXKR SAYS UK IS NO iai:(TI0N('K00K San .lone, t'al, Auk. 13. A. II Mlch ener, attorney, notary public aM, pri vate secretary to Congressman F. A Hayes, today declared that the cbargo of fraud made against him In connection with Tuesday's primary election Is pre posterous and thai he Intends to fight It to the last ditch. Mlchener arrested yesterday on s wnrruiii ewnin oin ny ;teen ) lnger. charging him wllh attempting to remove ballot from the ballot hoxaa I In the precinct In which he wa an I election Inspector He was released on 12,000 bonds furnished bv J o Hays! and Attorney Will Hlggs and his pre-; llmlnary examination was .i for next Monday. 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Comment was excited In the state board of edu cation today by the report of State Su perintendent of Public Instruction Hyatt In which he gives figures to show that there is an alarming decrease in the number of high school children in the first to fourth years. The statistics are for the year 1907 and li'OS and are based on the attend ance ail over tho Mtate. It Is shown that out of a total registration of 7.079 boys and 7.Sfi3 girls in the high schools for the first year course there are only 1,425 boys and 2,276 girls In the senior grade. This means that between the first and fourth years 5,654 boys and 5.577 girls have dropped their high school work. Superintendent Hyatt declares tint the proper remedy fur this condition i. to offer a more varied course of studies In the high schools. Notaries Commissioned. (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem. Or.. Aug. 13. Commissions as notaries have been issued to T V. Hud on. Grants Pass; Gustaf A Hemple, As toria; Frank Uttle. Mlkkalo; (?. 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