2 . THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, TORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21, 1003. 8ERMAW WOMEW TAKE - TO SUFFRAGE IDEAS Troublesonio Timvs Ahead for flinncrllor Von Hull wig, ' as JJoult of 3Iiiuich Congress Government , to Widen Kiel Canal. , By Ulolm Clark ' Berlin, tiov. :. -Uennan women fcav become Jnnoeulated with the suf- frasett bWlu una Chancellor von jlolllf la llkoly In th future to bav h am unpleasant xicrlni- that hv born th position of Mr. Asqulth, and other member of the British gov ernment. 7 he Leagu of German Women Suf- friLKlaia la crowing; Into formidable force, aa ahown by the congress held at alunlch MUiier tba presidency of Fnu Aulta Augusbourg. It la decided at Ibla gathering to send a depuutlon to J I err von Bethmann-lJollweg to lro presa upon him tba justice or confer ring upon German, women tba privilege of a vote. ' As yet no women In Ger many have made martyr of themselves by coins to prlaon and threatening to starve themselves to death. Tba more; ment however, may develop In thla dl reoUon, and It will be Interesting to how the German autborltlea will deal with tba fair recalcitrant In auch circumstances, v , ... ,., ;:, Canal Work Frooeed. TUa vlalt to the Kiel canal of the minister of the Interior, Herr Delbruck. has drawn attention to the fact . that it la Intended to widen tha canal -at the bottom from 22 meters to 44 meter and deepen It from metera to 11 meters, at a coat of 100.000,000 mark it 50,000.000). At prcaent the work in prorress Include tha building of new offlcee and workman' dwelling: at Brunsbuttel. tha weatern entrance of the canal, and a beginning haa been made n tha excavation at many different points. About 100,000,000 cublo meter of aoH have to be excavated and de posited on aoll bank or, aa In tba .case of the sew lock at Kiel, In the sea off i the northeast entrance of the harbor, formerly secretary of toe Imperial treasury, rejected, the Idea of an Im- xiial unearned Increment tax, which the conaervatlves wished to substitute for the government' death duties in the ftnanc reform schema, although the mlnlater mentioned tha poaalbtllty of approaching tha matter at a later date, when thla form of taxation had been mora widely Introduced by tba to tal governments. Local unearned Increment taxes al ready exist In upwards of 100 German municipalities. Tor Aerial Warfare. Airship maneuvers havs been taking place In the neighborhood of Cologne, although great efforts have been made to keep tha fact a secret Airships of three types Zeppelin. faraeval and Cross, have taken part. under tha direction of high military offlcera and two companies of tha air ship battalion. Tha object of tha maneuvera la officially atated to be to train the men and to acquaint the offi cers with the complicated mechanism of tha dirigibles. j&rtipp nas constructed a special gun for use on the airships, Unge torpedoes are. being Imported from Sweden, and a new explosive for the use of alrahlps nas oeen invented in Cologne. Tha real object of the maneuvers Is to study the value of these new, weapons. A Modern tady Macbeth. A correspondent of tha "Berllnger Tageblatt" has . been deacribing the troubles which their Germans are ex perlenclng at the hands of the Em press Taltou In the land of tha Kogus. una went out as advisor to Jienellk, another as tutor to tha heir apparent. snd tha third, as physician to the potentate. . The doctor Is loudest In his complaints against her majesty, who, Eugene's New Fountain 1 , Attracts Much Attention T'"ssBafsaSnsen o if ' IsallalaalsSBSaiaHaiSMiHH Park prnament Secured Thromh Efforts of Eugene Women. f Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) . Eugene, Ois, Nov. 20. The bronse fountain just erected at Eugejie stands at tb foot 'of Main street and forma the center and connecting link of tha two parts, of tha fin depot park laid out by the Eugene Commercial dub, The money for tha fountain was raised by the Ladles' Auxiliary of tha club, who at the request of Manager Ilartog of the promotion department lent their servtccs to make th entrance to gen on of beauty. , . The fountain attracts great atten tion at night because It la lighted up along th edge of each bowl with elec tric lights, and from a, distance look Ilk a hug torch. Th fountain cost over 11000. The park cost 14000. th greater half of which was paid for out j of the advertising fund of 10. Th park contain . nearly C00 rose plants, several thousand bulb and over 280 varieties of trees and shrub. o. p. in my TIEIESS HUH I Only. Institution : Except the Government to hmi- . ment With Wireless. , Omaha, Neb., Nov. 10. Th Union p etrt a 1 going In for e' tensive experi ment e with wireless telegraphy, and A. I tlohler. general managwr. has or dered Hr. Mlllener. of Umalia, to oon tract for a larg fifty, K W. 10,000 volt transformer for wireless expert mental work, , ., . Whan this hug, transformer Is com pleted it will be tha most powerful of Its kind In this country used for wire less. If not In th entir world. - It will sign about sooo pounds, will atand six feel high and will operate on 140 volts. Th heavy power lln from" tha Vnlon I'aolfla power plant-at th. shops in Omaha to Dr. Ml Heller's , laboratory la now being constructed. The equipment will be uaed for test Ing wireless a I glial a, to Just wha Interferes with wlreleas wav.ea. The Union Paclfle will alao have a machine for teatlng and measuring all, aorta of wireless an vices. .-, ... , Th road la th only institution, ax cept th United State government, now experimenting along these ' lines. Dr. Mlllener has don ivnu sensational work and It Is hoped that som practical de vice will evolv from the experiments. Il first attracted publlo attention In Omah by operating an electric motor car in th union Pacific shoos by. wireless. Afterward a - wlreles davie waa . at tached to a steam locomotive, and the experiment , proved .-.moat - successful, Last spring Dr.. Mlllener startled, th entire world by lighting the Omaha Auditorium via wlreleaa during th eleo- trleal show. . ., f :' these little disks or tails revolve aa ispiiily that Ilia? sppt-tr to U a circular etrnak. j. The Instrument I cnlleil n antJiiionie ler, It I used to record the velocity of tha wind, and until ret-antly It ha pel formed " Ita task faithfully," with never a hitch. ;. . , A few days ago, however, when a ty phoon awept over th I'hlllpplhes. on of tha Instruments waa call.nl upon (to register such an enormous velocity that It balked. It was hlown off Its feet. SO lo apeak. The Machine recorded a wind velocity up lo 1)4 ntllea an hour and thru It atnppad. That was the limit -No provUlon had been made to register tha a peed of a flash of light- As a, result Professor Willis Moore, weather bureau chief, haa turned, his attention to tha construction of a lna chin on a new principle designed to withstand any storm. , l workmen are kept tus' Ihs er rotntd turning out tlgarettea for ll sullan and Uuim of hi favored leletlve and filoiiita upon whom he itetah t. iw, aiow the precious m A . " i:erytxxly about (ha shop Is ld lt white, summer and winter, while tha workmen actually handling the tohat and claarell paper .wear veils over their moii th- l-ing obliged lo breath through tha nose exclusively. . . COSTLY K3I0KE FOR OLD ABDUL JfAMID At Knoop a deep cuMIng Is being made if bis allegations b true, Is a kind of ment purposes he conceived - th Idea of Inviting moneyed acquaintances to attend, the. seances of the spiritualist on th south side of ths canal In order j tanned Lady Macbeth. He asserts that ,0St,rt(J. W!"'h i1''4 eh attempted to poison , Menellk, just at the time th doctor was restoring her iora to neaith. ..Th empress, h says has but on Idea, and that Is to send th advisor, -the doctor, and the tutor back to Germany. ' Th correspondent calls upon the German minister at to do away with a sharp curve. Twenty four barracks for workmen are being built this autumn, each to contain from 40 to 120 men. Twelve mora will be required later. They comprise, beside eight bedded dormitories and bathrooms. a dining room, living room and sick room. By th beginning of next spring I Addis Abeba to thwart the plans of this ait in earmworxs ana ins wgn level amiable lady. jtnag at iiouenau wm De in progress, i jraw Promotion Crank. I A trial which recently took plao la Accoraing .to tne -TnKiurter : zei-1 Dresden shows the remarkable influ meg iu, imijcrni iiru.ui, in, e-iencs wnicn spiritualism has over cer- questea tne various reaerai govern- j tain classes of people In this country. menia iu tumiao imwraiMiwa re(ruiii i -jne aerenaani is a man named Berr- the Introduction of ; an imperial un-1 mann, mahager of the toothpaste Works earned increment tax capable of yielding I carried on under the title of "Bombas ine exenequer a minimum sum ox zu,- coo.OOO marks a year, and susceptible of expansion to a greater amount. ; Those municipalities which ha,ve In troduced an Increment tax only ; since April of this year, will be granted as compensation the average yearly yield if the tax i In their district for- five bears after tha Introduction of the lm- "lierlal Impost. , Regarding the above Important an nouncements it' Is Interesting: to recall that soma months ago Herr von Sydow, The "ghosts" which Bergmann called up mad a specialty of stock exchange "tips." and waxed particularly eloquent of th possibilities of Bombastus shares. Th spirits of Martin Luther, Theo- phrastus and Paracelsus appeared with admirable regularity, and, after confid ing th secrets of th preparations manufactured at the Bombastus works as evidence that t bey- had "Inside In formation," they would praise tha in vestment possibilities of th shares In language worthy of professional pros pectus writer. One man who was sceptical was, It Is said, - convinced by a, "communica tion" from the spirit of his departed mother.- Another said, "My capital Is BUILD BlG BIUDGE OVER WILLOW CHEEK (Sped Dili tea to The Jaaraal.) - tend. Or., Nov., JO. Work has begun on the large bridge for the Ilarrlman line over" Willow creek canyon, craws now being at work . blasting for. bed rock upon which to build the abutt ments. The entir . length of .th i. . a : i ' . ... -v v. ... v. v. . i unuKQ. mciuainr .xiiar iDnrounffiL win i in I'll ul'uiii n'v bin. . r ' ' ' All i J j 1 1 i i jii i hha nif i m over iivu reel.-ana it win have a pan or 130 feet. When completed this brldga will be on of tba noted scenlo points on tha Deschutes - railroad. Whll there are no aalartea, still th expenses of th hall, advertising and the Ilk amount- to a considerable sum for th. eaaon." ( LITERARY SULTAN Constantinople, Nov. ZO. Abdul Hamld, tha deposed sultan, smokes tht most expensive cigarette of any maa In th world. They are manufactured for him in a shop, within tl palac Incloaura, In airy, tilgh-relllnged and ex ceedingly clean room, th walls of which are covered with glass and marble. Ther are several tobacco cut ting machines, and similar devices snd1 IIo4mI IClvrr on lUmixisr, . Mood Hlver, Or Nov. !0. On of th heaviest snd nioat prolonged rajns that has ever vlslied tha Hood River valley Is now history In the making Tor tw days and two nlKhia It has been raining pretty hard. The cllv streets are a creek of mud and debiia. Water and tnud are overflowing the curb llnea and washing down the walka In tha residence and business sertions. Hood river Is " a matldxnlng torrent. The light snd water company haa extra men employed to watch th head gale at ths dam. Hundreds of large logs and ether heavv debris I rushing madly down th stream. The high water. ' rauaed bv a rein last year, that washed the Hood river bridge away, will be exceeded If th rain continues, The Brailllan government has rite. mined to develop the .Iron and Steel Industry to make uae of that 'repute- " He a vast ore deposited and ths rrenl- dent has asked. substantial aid of con gress. All Five Toes nave Room to Crcatc Necessary to the ChUd's Health (PDbliJbars' Press tasaed Wlre.1 J Fes, Morocco, Nov. 20. Mulal Ilafld. the sultan bent on betnar a saint If be cannot be a statesman, is engaged in I I SA M IVF.FinS V W .V- -U- - I - - aus." He is accused of Inducing wealthy alreadjr tied up in other seciiriUes." residents of Dresden to invest in Bom bastus shares on the advice of spirits. among which "was tha "white swan," al leged to be theg host of Martin Luther. As a result of the seances, at which Bergmann played the role of "medium." between 1160,000 and 1175,000, It is de clared; flowed into the Bombastus , treas ury. Bergmann is stated to have start ed his toothpaste business with a capi tal or szttv, contrmutea y ms wife. 'Sell them and buy Bombastus," re plied "Martin, Luther." The advice "was followed next day, the -transaction representing, it is al leged, $60,000. v .i. Improved Hws Brvio, According to Information which has not thus far been confirmed, the gov ernment proposes in the estimates to be submitted to the veichstag this As that was insufficient for develop. g f oVth neZ ACROSS THE 3TRETT FROM THE PERKIh4S HOTtti .CNTRANCEj Most Conven- Jen tly Located Best Equipped, Best Known, Fairest Priced, and the Most Reliable Dental Offices in Town. t A NEW PLATE AT HOLDS ill know whv we eniov Largest Dental Practice whole Northwest service, both political and commercial, in connection with the principal em bassies and ' legations in Europe and other parts of the world. The 600,000 marks will be divided up into ' annual allowances of from 6000 to 15,000 marks between about 25 different posts. ' Trade Unions Protest. The trade unions of the; Ruhr dis trict are protesting against-the decision of the Rh'enish-Westphallan . Collieries union to establish a contrallsed system Of labor exchanges. The representatives of the four Ruhr unions, which. In spite of all efforts to unite them, have remained , apart since the last great strike some years ago have decided to take common action, and it was unanimously resolved to pe tition the union colliery owners tor an nul their decision. It was further de cided. In view of the gravity of ths situation, to request the Intervention of the office of mines and of the min ister of commerce. The objections of the miners appear to be based upon the fact that the ex changes will be centralized, which will enable employers to direct , the stream of . labor at their will and . that the But In this unOertaklng he meets with, dlfficu I ies. Having .reached the point at which he must decide who waa the most saintly woman in the Moslem haglology Ayeaha, the favorite wife of Mahomet, or Fatima, the daughter of Mahomet by another wife the literary sultan summoned the "Ulema," or men learned in the law and traditions of tha Korasi, and put to them the question, The learned men retired to consider their verdict, and, being doubtless aware that the Shereenan family of which Mulal Hafid is so distinguished a mem ber, claim descent from the prophet through his daughter, Fatima, they came to the natural conclusion that between Ayeaha, the childless wife, and Fatima, the mother of MoorisH - kings, there could be no choice. Accordingly.' they pronounced for Fatima," Thereupon Mu lal Hafid, who had decided in favor of Ayesha, on the ground that she sold her property for the defense of Islam (is tnis to be a new pretext, for exactions?) fell into a rage and commanded the learned "Ulema" to consult their sacred books and their brains. , The saintly advisors accordingly re tired and, after -a night's considera tion, returned with the same Verdict for Fatima, being doubtless convinced that the sultan had laid a. trap for them and would overwhelm them with shame for degrading his ancestress. , : But Mulia Hafid Was obdurate, and dismissed them in disgrace. M Ayesha and not Fatima will be the saintly heroine oi ma commentary on the Koran. NEW ANEMOMETER Washington, Nov. 20. Most persona in big cities have seen, usualtv on ton of federal buildings,- little instrument which ' In some respects resembles . a "horlsontal windmill" disks orr balls revolving rapidly around a spindle. When the wind Is blowing sufficiently hard to make one pull his hat on tight i ' Kvery parent shosld look earefallr to the nMtnse fitting of tb ehUd's feet, it 1 really more lav pertao t health sad temperament than nrooar die and aiothing, fot the Ills sometimes eaoaed by poor fitting hoe are sot aiwara apparent on la foot. Karvosame. dullness f thought, awkward eerrlag. -wk ankles, te., w Bin time hi tea traceable iaiproparsao--tMroiaary kino, k Wlf',OoIambs'Tlestilheg grad. ' Signed especially to protect the ehUda teaser - feet, wliboqt Infrfsanne wlta th growth ef bosea and stasoJss. KaturaJ fittlsg, wlta" ' stmaaaat to reoas and aomfortabl bus- port tot we area asa aasus, tbey keep th hud's toot healthy sad shapely, reliev ing toe strala oa tba anun astvoua v eW0JLFE COLU1IDUS I Shoes Are Guaranteed Good Wear Or We Give o New Pair ar atyliah and economical th moa( satisfac mnvw mr sui eaua ran at te fXwO leasaaa aeat to sJ SasBstea . dealer n .Wfift Ere. Shoe Ct, (Htvimavt. OHIO. $1.50 to $2.03 COURT MERCIFUL TO OLD BLIND WOMAN y " TH I You wi I the A) -S m the Kansas City. Nov. 20.An old woman, blind, decrepit and heiplasa, stood before Judge John, J. Phillips in the United States district court hers and admitted that she had attempted to defraud the government by making a false affidavit to aa application for a pension. . Both the woman's counsel and the United 8tate district attorney asked the court to be merciful in imposing punt ishment. "She cannot well go to prison," said Judge Phillips. , "I, wAl. continue the case for sentence to some future time." i The old woman was ..Mrs. Mary B. Taylor !Milledeg, who at one time pre- lenaea to be tit wile and later the wld ow of George H. Jenkins, an old soldier, whose murder in September, 1900, is one Of Kansas City's unsolved mysteries. ; Roast Lamb a la Trolley. Hr,tford. Nor, 20. Almost everybody in East Hartford had roast lamb for dinner recently, and paid not a cent for It, In spite of the high prices prevail-) in a. it waa an uecaun a crercain motor Sl DAY EVENING CLUB '"'n Ust trip and get home. The TO UIDT'fn OTVircs cr- nnl" at great peed. struck a lo JLAtLivhiD JSLLLrXS flock of It sheep and killed half of them. - The residents In the neighbor-1 liAnd nrnmrtllr Afeentr1 th. inn,ipii,iW f fpr free f casta t system Is compulsory insofar as mem bers of the Collieries . union bind them selves not to engage German labor ex cept throTighrthe exchange. 7T" -Trr-Kaiser Goes Hunting. The kaiser has worn pink for the second fime . this season, - enjoying a gallop of SO mlnutesaacross the pretty country a dozen mile from Berlin. His four sons accompanied his majesty. The kalserin. with her daughter, followed the hounds as far aa possible in a light phaeton .drawn by four horses. Two hundred persons, including eight ladles, took part in the hunt The quarry, a wild boar, took refuge in a swamp. Prince . Joachim, the kaiser's 'youngest son, was first In. His majesty so much enjoyed the exercise that he declared his intention of Joining th next day's court hunt, t ; ? ;. - A The Greatest Triumph in Piano Building 'Weber GmM Pianola Piano Now On Display at Eilcrs Piano House i ' N SUCCESSFULLY combin ing the Grand Piano with the PIANOLA, the makers.- of the Weber Grand PIANOLA. 'Piano have achieved one -of the greatest triumphs in-piano history SPECIAL PRICES- FOR A FEW DAYS FULL SET, THAT FITS .$5.00 GOLD CROWNS, 22k. .. $3.50' BRIDGE TEETH, 22k $3.50 GOLD FILLINGS . ?1.00 SILVER FILLINGS .50 Evrryono is delighted with the way our New "Anchor Dcntare" l ine Tits snd atari in the mouth This rlt h. -. .r it enrpatses all plates that have. Comfortable from the start. 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"The Bundar Evening club haa berun Its third seaaon of religious' services it Orchestra. . hall With everv prospect of continued success," said Mr. Forg&n. i The Inception of this useful club wss due te its president. Clifford, W. i Barnes, who saw a golden opportunity for Christian service auk unlike roost people. setse4 it with- energy sad de-: votloiu . . . j "Mr. Barnes resolved that there should be an opportunity for the strang er visiting th hotel and th Young people who " f look to the theatre to h""i an stiracuT religious svrnc. (.filing to tits aid a board of Icadlnc busings "men. without whom I notlc g" worn goes very far. he or ganised the. Sunday Evening el ubC wblch hired Orcbeetra haJI anal .mi i. I "Why. whn moat charrhe ar sd , poorly attended on Funday erenln-. , did thi arrv1' at enC attract epIeadM vdiencr For aeroral raeona la th firt place. It ba4 attractive Bnuskc and thoroughly practical ddrs. often hy very well know. men. Then. t-o. 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