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6 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16. 1910. DM CE TO A D IlliU HI uttci x r ad inilLOLniL llnll French Government Aroused to Action by Exposures of Ne farious Traffic Made in the United States. ..'; ' 1 By Paul viiiit. (PuMtetavt I'rM I Wire.) Purta. Jn. 16. Krnco ha bn aroined by th American exposure of the white lave trarrio na n rmniw mi the campaign with energy ana a oner mlnatlon to put an end to the tribute of yoiinn French womanhood paid to thia modArn mlnotaur. nnmnmnlMtlnni on this subject have been pawed between the aute depart, ment at Washington and the district at torney office In New lorn ana . Froncb a-ovtrnincnt. Full detail of the traffic a learned In the American in vestigations have been asked for and ' received, 1 Th... tin bten turned over . 'o prefecture of police with Instructions K.t 'iM traffic mo far as It concerns France must be wiped out The French ... m . in tw accord with the yuiit - - 1 i . ponce ot ixmt ,V. A-win.! beautiful quality of her voice, which, youn women operate, and there Is a ways a star at private concerts and In determination all along the line to run private- theatricals. She has the addl jhpse lnfamoua creatures down and put tional advantage of being a pretty Jhem behind the bars. , woman. When she enters ' upon her Information already gathered makes professional career It will be under the It certain that this traffic Is thorough- atage name ef Marguerite Coranl. which lv organised not only In the unuea i was her grandmother's maiden name. HtAtes. but throughout continental Ku rt as welL - ' i ' ' ' ' 2 "v" JBWsctlTa Early Oloetsg Ornsade. i understand that J. Fierponi ru, ; Members of the Paris trade unions. who M a power in r rN. oombattlng for the . eafly closing of -fSmK." md ' b"rs. have found a way of and that he has naa mucn w uu - -. arousing " governmental action. .Miss in bsd -Odor With ths public. They re- Anne Morgan, the daughter of the great I cently had planned to storm one of the financier, has not only ennsieo. mo iw- prominent basaars kept, open later than rful aid of her father In this esde, .0.cJock ,n th ven,ngi but he ln; but m other movement. lor upu,.,,.. emontr,Uon was forestalled by Humanity. -( , i ;. : ). .putting the place under guard. The ranch Womsa JTO Suffrarlsts.' strikers rose to the emergency,., and Id Tim suffragette Is not so assertive of advancing ln force upon the pa rol so SromTifent a "lirure In France as tabllshment they passed singly with the II i?iHhe imiteU States. One Of the crowds of shoppers through the lanes of . ki ... tn that the 'superior Poucs ana soldiers. Tney made their ... I th- vrni h wsmin. fre- presence felt In the atmosphere. An' 111 th merits Underlying the question of suffocating to. an extent that lauar suffrage She Is her husband-s caused many women to faints Particles 2rnJ nX advlser If he happens to be 0' nAh floors revealed the na- kX SwuMfpnriu ture of the attack by. which , the ln fbaj her bClnesa4 capacity 1. eaSal to vader. had. outflanked the enemy , M ttte Ws. That, and some other things puts bottles of malodorour chemicals had lur Kpon even terms with him. Those been scattered among the crowds which other things ' are tho result of the fact trampled upon and broke them, releas- tlat ln France the portionless, girl Is n their vile contents. Several arresta fairly certain not to oa bought In mar- we made, but the demonstration has riage. From her birth the aim of taef ha th desired efeet and the establish- parenti Is to provide herewith a "dot" ment In questton hasresumed its for- Incldentally the "dot- system Is an in- mr1haAb.u of c,0"ln" " ' odw, Mean- centlve to thrift which is entirely lack- ,W.aru0n oU.,er "tabltohm.nta Jng in f a. United State, even In the thketP lat,h5Ur."u" RO,n .n' 0nd ,n case of a majority of those bright young r!ent conflict' with gangs of grocers' women who earn nice Incomes during assistants who attacked several grocers' their maidenhood, but expend it on fine hP number of policemen wert ln- rslment and, In pleasure seeking, in I ilira : "'-r : , T ' ' V . - fc teteaiwli f-r,Kv: x I ' I ! - 4 EJ I water In a towering heap of miperstruo ture. more like a fluallng fort than a ship," from which he deduces, first,- that the Nassau' Will offer a very large tar get to hostile artUlryi ' secondly, that she will be a very unsteady gun plat form in a seaway, ' A young naval officer said to me the other dayi The Nassau may be a poor type of battleship, hut lier own guns do not destroy her own. superstructure, arid the Qerman seamen may be vastly Inferior to the Kngllsh. but they do not mutiny and will obey'orders," ', a hand ln(o Ms pocket and brouglit out a sliver dollar of 1 . 1,' It had been almost thirty-five years before. J fa had kept the very same dol lar. 'This sliver oollur and thla book,' he said, 'are my two household gods, aud have helped' me to prosper.'" ; . Thinking I'cople M'innitiR. (From Harper's Weekly.) . One thing that all the nations, even rhino, at l?tjirtve come to know,)" that the maun of tlulr penple mul ba taught to think, and to thlnkf somowherO near slciilght, and trained to compete"-. In action. No n" Ion la afe lit thesa. times, no nmtter how Waclium are her, statesmen; whose people are too Igno rant or too tupld to ha trusted with a share In tholr own government or to be efficient in Its support and disuse. , . .. . . . - w 7 : 1 1 . . 1 ' ' , : . , ..i . Oregoa School of Art in Oregon Building on the Fair Grounds, which narrowly; escaped, destruction, since the fire which destroyed the Coos county building adjoining the Oregon building. Taken and In pleasure seeking. In! J1" France the girl who goes to the alur nitu a dowery goes to per nusoana s M. Bldel,' a Hon tamer, who seems to r.nm ih iha ,.im tuLhkinv of nutans I have been, like the -poets, born, not ipoTrhlctrnoH-toack-ln--Jtfme--f j machvJiaa Juat dlaa fwv - years stress and Illness, together Wittt tns " """- . i" ""jxhw-ih "i willingness and the ability to work. She ihB comfortable fortune he has amassed, becomes her husband s other self, his w not 8 years old when he made fnual in the household and in his busl- UP his mind to tame lions. Running, nesa. and so one of the great arguments wy "is home, which was a pros .f the auffragettes means nothing to Prou farm in Normandy, he went to the nrivilere of vot ng would not '"'" "uum" menagerie, uii oegan bftter her condition. cfrrJ1at the bottom of the ladder, ' Notwithstanding this the prime minis- cleaned out the wild beasts' cages e h.. i,af the aioirnn. 'vote for "! cooked their food. Then he rose to women," sounded ln his ears. He rc- Jrad!n? ear- at reached eently has been Tlsited amiably by two the height of his ambition when Jie had leading; lights of the suffragist move- menagerie of his own,, with real pay ment, and he of course received them age iioi and. tigers. 1 ,( amiably. One, was Madame Schmahl, For nearly 40 years Mi Bldel toured president of one of the women's leagues, ',tn thcmr ver the continent of and th other was Madame Martin, who Eup' "e !net w,Ul a ,a,r shar' of also presides over a league. They made fj5"1" ?ur'" ,h,,s UJ: In 188 at individual calls. Ech was accorded an ?,eu,"jr fa,r' his lion Sultan leaped at extended Interview: each was assured J,1" thr.0' an1 dragged him about the that the prime minister, personally, and f,oor of he caK.B- J t,ook hlm a y6""" t0 without ln any way Implicating the rcover om his mauling. Some years government, was Inclined to look favor- a? ont of his legs had to be amputated, .!! unon the demand for femali, nf- owing to another accident. While tour- frage and would give the rubject his '"f n ' ,he "aved several persons .rnest attention: and each departed i ? y bel.8ts in his show, and with an air of triumph. GERMANY HOPES BRmSHUBERALS Germans ' Charge the English Conservatives v With" Being ' Largely Responsible for Much of War Scare Bugaboo received a decoration from the king for 1 ,, , k 0,ni f. v,ewTu his gallant conduct ror policy hs abandoned its counter ', Seatb Taxes Tenerable Banker. : William Seligman, whose death at the age of 70 years,, haa recently been an iiounced was one of the most conspicu ous figures In the American colony in Paris. Although a native of Germany American, and his addresses on the .gr,ow anyth,n" n,ore valuable. The A'ature and Cliristmag Trees From the Philadelphia Press. The Christmas tree crop is as legiti mate an any otner for which thure Is a demand. It can be produced on land that probably could hardjy be induced Fourth of July and at the; annual ban quet of the American chamber of com , mere In Paris had been features ln the history of that body. Mr. Seligman went to the United States at the age of ; 17 and settled in Alabama. For that i great and progressive southern state he entertained a lasting effectlon, although ; , liu left it years ago ty take up the dry ' anwds business in New York with his H4ther Joseph. Out of their enterprise ey developed in 1862 the present bank- - mg rirm Of J. & W. Seligman & Co.. and ' in 18(4 Mr. Seligman came to Paris to establish the French branch of the house, now known as Seligman. Freres & Gie, In which he was senior partner. He was the aecond of eight brothers, all of . . whom were at one time ansoclated in the Seligman banking houses In New J York, Paris, London, Frankford and San ; Francisco, and of whom Joseph. Jesse. , Henry and Abraham Seligman preceded hlm in death. Mr. Seligman was dean of the American chamber of commerce , In ;Parls, in which he was nctlve from it establishment, serving at one nerlod as vice president. In 1875 he was made j ant -officer Of the Legion of Honor. He , was a conspicuous figure at the Paris I Stock Exchange, and was known as "The ' Grand Old Man" because of his likeness to Louis Philippe. lavorue tree is the balsam fir. from northern New England and New, York, and this tree when cut is useful only as. a Christmas tree and possibly for wood pulp. It does not when mature make either good firewood or lumber, but it is an ideal, sweet smelling, rapid ly growing Christmas tree, and Its use for that purpose Is the best it is cap-'l able "of being put to. iPubllahera' Pi-en Leiaed Wire.) Berlin, Jan. IB. Germany is deeply Interested ' in : the English elections which are now being held and German sympathy Is with the Liberals. It 1s felt here that In fomenting the "Ger man scare, the conservatives, wnue simply indulging In politics, have cre ated a situation which may develop along unpleasant lines and -aue much friction If by any chanca Mr. Balfour should be called upon to form a Brit Ish cabinet. During the campaign in England, the German government has been accused of bad faith and all sorts of evil de signs on the integrity of the" British empire and hence it Is hoped and be lieved here that the Liberals will win out In the general elections and pleas ant relations be -maintained between England 'and Germany. - In this connection a letter published by the Iteutsoh Aslatische Korrespon- denHy De-Kohrbaeh, an authority on questions of colonial and foreign policy. is interesting. t Speaking of the recent action of the Turkish government in giving a British .concern sneclal ship ping privileges. Dr. Kohrbarli nays: "What turned the scales, both for the attitude of the Turkish ministry and for the caution of the Turklnh general- Usltno and the circles In touch with him, must have been the knowledge of the Anglo-German 'understanding' on the question of naval armaments. This understanding Is a fact. It Is a fact ln the sense that the development of our ' fleet, according to the existing navy law, in not. to be carried out, be cause, in authoritative quarters, decis ive Importance is attached to an 'alle viation' of the situation with regard to England. For the sake of this allevia tion, which has been worked for with exclusive self-sacrifice on the German side for a long time past the other wise hardly understandable and deplor able attitude of Germany in the Mannes- mann affair must also be looked at from this same point of view -German game to the English preparation for an Im pending invasion policy in - Mesopotamia." Dr. Rohrbach assures me that his statement is based Ht"trustworthy in formation." . Of . course, there Is no official con firmation that the German naval pro gram ; is to ' be abandoned or modified, or that thero ha been; an Anglo-Ger man understanding. cept such an '.International cpurt '-"in principle," when It comes to putting tha principle into effective practice, it la believed .that tha dlf fldultlea will be , The first performance of "Bonlfaclus," a Christian play in rive scenes, oy jv Mann, was given in tno Court theatre at jMrmetaat recently. Tne ' name Mann" has been adopted as a pseudonym by tha grand duke of Hesse. - Tha play depicts scenes In the Black Forest of the eighth century In connection with the conversion, of tha Pagana to Chrls- i I tlanity , by Bon I fact us. The p1; met , with, great success. .. ; .77 ' .. ;,-,, a,. Tha Emperor' William" ha been on a rohnd .of ; vislta for shooting, .during which he was the guest of th duke and duchess of Ploss, Prince Furstenberg and.mnca Honckel von Donnersmarck Tha emperor and empress are residing at the Neue Palais, Potsdam, but soon tha-Court will remove to Berlin for two months.' w ;.;.'.-.' -!.. ;.r' v-. At 'm "1 Xai'str Will Tot TUrtt iBngland.'. " The announcement that Emperor WIli ! liam intends soon to go to England on a ; I private visit. to' the king and queen Knaland is wlthouf foundation,. The emperor is not going' to Sahdringham,-' and there, la no Idea of his majesty ana the empress paying another state vislf . - . 1 J I . U . . . . . 1 T 1 4 mil customary ror a European sovereign w pay more than one state visit to. any for-, elgn country except under exceptional circumstances, and for special , reasons. Active preparations are In progress I for the passion play at Ober Ammergau. Great crowd ar ' expected from Amer ica, the Steamship companlea having de cided to make, special rates, and tna. Americans will be treated well. It is e oec ted the attendance mis MAIN 150 A-3463 :' mm 1." ", .'. I - , 1 ' 'l ' "'' .'' " 1" .J ' . .1'!' -' - " " . . Per ' Lot Urn tesicl The time is drawing near when the prices at Brigh- "I " L'," l1"' ' fl i -ll il 'l)L- w V"'"""lW ton Beach will be advanced take, advantage- NOW. Interest No v Taxes DID FOR YOUNG MAN Further details' of the American plan tflfl VrnWAVAF' YA aolt txA mrit i n tarauf in Germany 44 Jn- other, countries, I year win oreaic an rcoru. the fur and 'tewelrv trnrlea farm a I ' - ' ' ' " " nretty good barometer of business con-1 A .mono-railway syndicate naa Deen dltlona. ' - ' - , ' ; . I formed by tile Garmatf and English in- Herr Naumann. the leading ' Berlin I ventora. Herr ficherl and Loula Brennan furrlor.'toll me that furriers have done I with tha object of exploiting the new on an average a business 30 per cent! system and bringing about a revolution 1 heavier than usual, eepecially 'in the ln tha method of transit more expensive wares, such as aabtea. Tha manager, of Messrs. Friedlaender. I r a rt- rn 1 o iimiT M court Jewelers, anaUrea me that the fa- UMUC I CLL.O WKIIMI l vprlte superlative here,' "colossal." Is the only- term adequately descriptive tit lhln VAAr'a nnrrh(iatfM, ef rxamytm At.. I monas . ana crota una' silver mate, it 1 jew ioi, vu. i. . was ones a 'noveltv for' a German tw. I former secretary of. tha treasury, who eler to sell a pearl necklace costing I spent the holidays In and about New 5000 pounds, and . then the customer I Vnrir with hi vouna- bride., took., oo-, was usually a foreigner. .Bu thla sea- casion to say a word on benevolence son necaiaces costing ui.soo hava "been before leaving here for Chicago; regularly stocked and bought by Ger- i h.'tM from business and : man customera. . . I..i... .r.ir. , nn phriimm the: - i T . -1 1., 11 A Tn l.tmbti 1 I German Officials Ohnokla. I New Jersey's commissioner to , tha German-naval officers have been, oui-1 Alaska-Tukon exhibition, I got ac- etly chuckling 'over 'several fltems ofqiralntd with a benevolence which I'd naval news from Great Britain. One Isl llke to see-extended to very city. to the effect that when the broadside of . "It was. a system of prlxea to news- eight 13. inch gilns on the new English boys who had accumulated the .best Dread-naught St Vincent was4 fired on I bank accounts during the year, I told her gun trial It was found .that part of Major -Hall that this appealed to me. the superstructure was.beni and twisted! He, wjll find It bread' cast .upon the by the concussion. ' Another la the re- waters, 80ms rday the ; visible return i niuiiny,tn tne crutnaers .Levia- J win come, as it nas. to me.- than and Sutles and reports of insubor-i 'Sine dav a husky man camo to ray dlnatlon orv other British- war' vessels, (banking office ln Chicago.!.'! don't sup-' This feeling of amusement Is Increased j poso you remember me, Mr. Gage said by the recent speech of an English I he, -Perhapa this will on a reminder,' statesman that the personnel of the and he handed me a book. Ita flyleaf British navy Is so far sunerlnr to that 1 had an inscrlDtton in my hand to Mo or tna uerman that even- if Germany had I seph Jabowskl a. naval supremacy "of two to one'011 '"I was in,your bible class in 1858,' Brighton jBeach is- absolutely , the first 'stop of the X. R. & N. R.VR, (now" building) 6m the grand old Pacific Ocean. Everything to make the summer en joyable will be found at Brighton Beach boating, fishing, crabbing, still-water bathing and surf bathing, $5.00 Down, $5.00 a No Interest Month BUYS A LOT 25x100 FEET AT THIS RESORT BRIGHTON BEACH CO; COUPON paper England need have no fear, It Is also recalled with a smile that-a, British naval officer ln criticising the new Ger man Dreadnaught Nassau, said: "She offers a poor contrast to the de sign of our own type. She sits on the said he, and I don't want anything more of you, than you gave me then. You set me on my way, and I'm happy and prosperous, and have raised three chil dren. If the book doesn't recall me to you, perhapa this will.' and he shoved Please mail rue at once birds eye view and literature. Name ; . . . ... . ; Address Selling Agents 412-413-414 Lumber Ex change Bu1Iaing,Seconfi and Stark Sts., Portland Open Evenings . Shmanay & Co Sixth and Morrison Opposite Postoffice Only Wh en Yo u Play Yo urself A6 you realize the full power of music to charm and delight. Listening to a skilled pianist is enjoyable, but how much greater the pleasure when, to the beauty of melody and harmony is added the sense of personal accomplishment. ' Countess Cassini, who was the hostesB at the Bussian embassy In Washington when her uncle, Count Cassini was the Ambassador there, takes her first prac tical step toward the grand opera stage . next Tuesday when he Will make her debut . as professional singer. The event was a concert In Salle Fernlna, , one of the most popular concerf halls ln Paris. It was arranged especially for her first appearance and was to be at tended In force by her friends, of whom she has many here, ?or while she has beer assiduous ln her study of Blngtng under eucb. Voice trainers as Professor Krabadelo, who "trained Mary Garden for her rola in "Monna Vanna"," she has found aomo time for the world .of fash ion in which she haa shone here as she 1M In Washington. - Countess Cassini. tt will b remembered, was -one: of that t.riiiiant younger set" In Washington i t which the then Miss AJfce Roosevelt " a luader. and tha two young ladles vr On the most Intimate terms. Coun ters Cassint waa aoted even then for tha Boon International Arbitral Court. The-proposal , of Secretary of State Knox for an international arbitral court has , been received -here with Interest, but that anything of great, value will come of it Is not generally believed. While Germany may be willing to ac- Lives there a woman with a soul so dead, Who does not want nice hair on her head? 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