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1908 13 U Li.1- UJMI SULTAN OF MOROCCO LOSES HIS THRONE 3Iulai Hnfid, the. Pretender, Leaves tlie Field Defeated, After What Is Said to Have Been Woody Battle Bursting Cannon Frightens. v rTTTl'"T'" j1 V. J- i 'll'Jf ,5 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23. -J..-..1 '., JL'... 1 1 " I'.'L - i .1 - - 1 -L. 'I. ..h.I.'JJ- ... J...-..- L.J -L. 1 !' i nmrri i 9 M?XJ 2 rLa M U nited I'm In.oil Wire Parl, Aug. 22. Ilia army crushed by the. force of his brutlier, ha himself batch escaping capturo and loduy a refugee sceklM", protection under t lie French flair. Ainlul A.lx. sultan of Mor occo, liua lost lil.- throne to Mulal llafld. I'the pretender. Tic overthrow of the sultan's army, hlo!i t 1 k l surprised all Franco, oc cur r I ,. p in lies from Morocco city and v.i- tie !...o,nest battle In the oampalKn wh.o; .M i J h i HafPJ, the sultnti's eldur I'i'.ii.ci, i. .is conducted for tlio sultitn ship. ,mii.,v :i "ioIIkIovis war1' as his weapon of conquest. 1 1 is i-cjioi tPii tlmt thousands fell In the i ntuK.'iimnt and thut the sultan's fun is, tin udvanee guard a l(jno,j,if whli h wan '-iiKiiKod In thariy ftttht lii':. uas ni! to utter rout. The burst inn oi' several of tha euiltan'n cannon, till" in Ineffective (funnery, threw tho Holdleta Into a panic and started the mad rout Soma Talse Humors. It was ot first reported that the sul tan had fallon Into Ids brother's hands, but a message from tho French 'con- mBn.lM . r ,., 1)1....... fnr.ln.1 .. mander at ( Hlanca tonight saya Abdul escaped with a remnant of Ills army and la now a refugee somewhere within the Kronen none. The news of tho overthrow of the was desertlnff tho old Moslem fnlth. ultan has thrown the war office Into J With such a claim It was no trouble forces wen heavily recruited, parttcu-' larlv by tho AlKTlans. hiiiomk n hom an! iiprlsliiK whs fomented by Mulal, or that' Urn reported defeat of Mulal was a clever rune worked bv the KiikIIhIi offl- ! oers, who, as Boldleas of fortune.. Joined! the pretender's arniv under a promise i of a valuable concession from Muall In I the event of hl nccesNlon to the throne. I Complete Triumph. ' In the event of Mulal llafld's com-1 plete triumph and the overthrow of the! sultan there Is little doubt that France I will recognize the new regime, as her policy all alonj? has been to let Morocco! work out her Internal troubles alone, , so long as French lnt;ieHtB were not j mm iihimiv impei iieu nor me Barely or tho natives Jeopardized. There Is no concealment of alarm, however, should Mulal attempt to throw too much power To the adventurous Englishmen who have conducted his campaign. These concessions are sup posed to Include mines, railways and the reorganization of Morocco's finan cial system, to which France will not willingly submit. Three months ao It was clearly seen that the sultan was In Imminent dan ger of overthrow. The uprising headed by his brother swept the country, Mos lem hordes Joining him by me tnou sands. Mulal'a cry was that the sultan waa rapidly becoming Christianized and rtrnr: Vtjv?m-3wr&tr.S. "JTgg iijii 4 a .'in i: II quandarv, as news from Morocco early In the week Indicated tho com plete defeat of the pretender In an en gagement near El Kela and the surrender Of Moroooo city, which had been held by Mulal Hafld. Mulal was reported In flight and his army badly scattered. Today s news Indicates either that the pretender's for him to rally a larire army. Mulal proclaimed himself sultan of j the whole kingdom, at Marrakesh, the, southern capital, at this tlmo and, shortly afterward he entered Fez, t..e ' northern capital, amid the acclamations I of the populace. Meqnlnei, Morocco's) third capital, was also taken by the pretender. J DREAM OF ARMY OFFICERS IS ABOUT TO BE REALIZED i vSb i fX tAi'W 4 v n i i Wjttfc&f - "ft 7 raj 'it Wt ' ' c' " ' ' ill x t'iV4 - Iff VUv. ,3- HI N 1 hP I ' j1 WE MUST SELL PIANOS LOTS OF TIM THIS WEEK We'll Do It! Prices Are Lower Than Hver Heretofore! J" W pf I J I I 11 1 1 , 1 ., ; - . . JL ' M 1 2h Ufi :1; 35 5 : - tJ BAU5 (Vi!r; ;h Sco". S'liiorintoijc! pnt of West Point Military Acarlom;i Richnrrl I' nsrows'; I. do- i-o I n:e- 1 I . . dm i',- 1 X 1 ert' ; I'l l" I sup. r!,ri I at Wt-.-A e than nt Inn'. time (hit thls enterpris' far conducted fully sntlsfi.-d tint t:.. IconLrress would o,e silt iDurohase t)il Island a:;d " ' . ; . i" c;it I ha t M rs t' r . 1 p i re'. isc t 'on 1 1 t : , 1 1 1. 1 "ii river a ml ' . i d Stat'? govern f ! J, ; 1 a l"H 1 1 T S' I'onl. '. r 11 a rmy officers f. w n ni. 1 a.-r l e In this Pi: ;'. 1 S. ill. C. 8. A . if 1 ! 1 1 1 I i 1 .' : yy .'11 a , i einy ii. f '. i. p;lnr to the Sa . s i n !era t c 1 In 1 ' ' 1 1 . r ' S it I liad so hi' . 1 11:1 . i uii ' I a 1 the no'Hssrirv training to permit his ' h-iiir, nppi.in;d a cadet at West Point. X-'w t!,e aniii' nir.i that vnung frliow and in order to Ret hlro t-onie plan must he devised that will rcake It possilde for him to pet a West I'nlnt tralnine. 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'i' surh'sio tv's 01 !e round i-s w :i teach it, tmporiar; bon ' ' d'Tor. t rate in a mifrt tnsn- rr the fact that tb t'nlt1 8tats lls b.-tweer the two rs; seas In the rs'h rif o mm'Toe, in th commandtnir pcai tlon iK'.nn Europe and A ala A na t1 n thut m L. s send Its shlrs tbuaanda f mlls around a arreat contjr.err to aro ("T, ere iV-or to annthr art thn Is gb -e rl them the 'est ef the way t. .'I the morid in or1r to returri to th start r. t plnt l prTln Hlf a power of the 1r mirn!t'j and '. eomitisrxltna- by t' aehles-vtren' most fesre-ttful coraHersttoB of ail peo ri . i , - v ' " - roon 10 LEARNS crowd The Coliseum will take rank anopir the lamest structttres of Its rlir tt ""! urTlIAIV1""'1 !n th, f,"'"ry and win Da capaDia lllr. M I' 1 11' "'j of nconimodatinsr national political iiinvi'' ,ii,k nrn orner arre sra I n e r n un it Is rKnneii to complete the bulldlnfr by ol ember 1 and the first Important event to be hold thero will be tho annu al horse show. (t'nliod F'resi tesse.l Wire.) San Bernardino. 'a! . Aug-. PIs patehes from Needles today say there Is danger of a band cf t "hem auevis In dl.tns FTorn.l'ie lail. wi.ero their .1 i or attempt inn e Mom cos Tin i ' i e m u rder of a mhuovis ! .'nd pr' Fat of the) Human Body. The human body contains enough fM to make 1 00 candles, enough soap to keep its surface clenji a month, enouarh s'iiar for a family meal, and enough ' i f I 1 es I ' i a , a t h a '. by t! e a u - St. I. 1 e Motaves Hands i salt to sut'iilv the famllv for a month. Il"."-S erit "U the e m a .is only averted i "c" iiis to lime Coliseum ptj .".!; hi T J.mrml Pt I She Llkaa Good Tblng-v j Mrs ('haa. K. Smith of West FVank , lln. Maine, saysi "I like (rood thlnM land have adopted rr. Kln'a New LlM A iff 22- With I I is as our family laxative, medicines, oiher ceremotilrs ' because they are good and do their work r :!.e cornet stone without making a fuss about It." 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