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THE DAILY JOURNAL IS WO CEUTS f COPY Sundav Journal a cent; or 19 centt : week, for Daily and Sunday Jour pal. by carrier, delivered. The weather Fair tonight, and Saturday; northerly wind". , ,l .w PORTLAND,' OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING," MAY 6," 1910.TWENTYtFOUR-PAGES.;:'. PRICE TWO . CENTS! 4 r) n n n Li JOURMAL CIRCUIATIO.N f ; 'U-. 'Vol." ix. no. 53. 1"; V;. VvV-f 1 ... 1 1 . . 1 . ' L NUJl'aidlAlLJ. til) ULllVUJ,. : Ul l iiiw " 7T I ' ,. ... ' . - . - . ' 1 , ', ' ....... . , . . , , ... . .. : , , ,, . pmmmmn follows ; 'ACUTE. f . - r .'-".If .-,'11. : .-I : ,. t . - :.'"". vi"1.!' ;j .5:r::;v::;;::; : f i - ; In' :ThKlg'of Fngljuod nod JEmperor bt Germany. The photograph-. ATFJIONARGH'SCZDSIDE ' ; -V -f r - y ' . , r' ... . : ' ' (United Press' Leased 'Wire.);- v . V V x ' Ottawa, Ont, May 6.The king became unconscious this even ing, according to a' report! received by' the Canadian news agency. The agency quotes a' cabinet minister as expressing the belief that the king would not survivc,the night. He is reported to be sink ing fast" """ ' f'V.' . yj. , ;v During a lull in , the pain this afternoon- thi king is reported to have said, "The end, is, near."; ; , r , ; ; " '.The entife'royal faipily is now gathered' atj Buckingham Palace, r i " J ....x '1 '"I 4. - w Washington, May 6. Ambassador Refd cabled the. state de partment late this afternoon saying, "The king's condition is very alarming " : v ' ' , -V J- J s. " London. May-6. "The kinrs symptoms have become worse dunn&f tne day ana us conaiuon ai nus umc u is umwu, T . . ,r'. . ;l jut!.' : . i T" T.t: T5:,l lhlS DUUetin: WaS ISSUCU IU1? . Powell, Dawson and fThompspn ' ' . London, May 6 King Edward's illness has already developed into double penumonia, according to the, highest authority, .this The archbishopxf Canterbury, Lord Suffolk and Colonel .Seely were admitted to the kings room for a lew minutes tnis atternoon. , Upon emerging they refused, to; discuss the king's! condition, .but ' their countenances'. were Sid.wlfr; - George, ; Prince ot vvaies, aia ,'i Ona of tha alarming aymptoma of tha ktng'a lllneaa 1 tha apaamodle contrac tion of the muactea of tha throat. n- d&naaiina the blood veasela. ArrantmenU are bernv made for a noaalble operation but ' the aur-eona hare - decided not to operate until It la found aheolutely nacegary to en ao. GRAVE OUTLOOK ' FOR AVOIDING OF v ' ' ( . POLITICAL CRISIS i - fTnltea Prwa tH! Wb. tendon. May . The political . power of Kin. Edward waa nerer , felt ao etronly aa now. when ap 4 parently nearlng lta end. The 111 e f th knc eomea at a rraTe ' 4 time .In the affaire . of Great - BrlUln. accordlhf to men high In the V overnment eerrlce. w- Many atateemen and olltl w elana here fear that the throne - may crumble under the relm ef Oeorre. Prlace of W'aJea, who w wriuld becoroe Klnf 0orj V at Eiward'a ilrathi . Da line ,h klnr'a trip abroad laot year.- prtnoe Gorre took on 4 hie houldra the kingly Outla. w K'. crltica do not dwiy that he 4 mad a favorable Impreealon. but 5thy tlalm that he ia f-atle and not energnle. w In the event of the klnfa . 6t:K GKrge would be ealied ' i r" to tie rrbably the trKt (rrnuoui rrlod of ec-einn 0 krrwn la Fn:rd fr rerturia.1 . . rr1r- Mwir-l. 0OTge a 4det imM (rnr, the new prinre f ' d the i'in w-ild t-e C vtp-' fn-nerly I - ?:t f T . ! i i BlSEME,OEMROh 7, CVCIlUlg VJ ' i-ciivuig, ncm, not leave inc. yaitc u sxj. , I Tna KInr weaicenea eonaiuon . mun th risk too great. . . Bt Clair Thompaon, tha creat turoat apeclaUat. la In attendance at the pal- ace. Shortly after the ( o'clock . bulletin waa leaued thouaanda of peraona gath ered about the palace ratea. Hardly aound waa heard, and there waa no die- order. ' London. May I. Phyalclane to King Edward are ..reported today to have found, after examination, that Inflam matloit of the klng'a bronchial tube la extending. There ia Increased fear that pneumonia will develop. -Tha report-ta unofficial. .,,. . ; . Tne following bulletin waa laaued to day by Doctore Powell. Lakln and Reld: ."The ktnr "h oalet night but Ma aymptoma - are unimproved. ' Hla con dition glvee -rlee to grave anxiety." ' The alarm . of the people, la doubled owing to the uae of the worde "grave anxiety." aa laat night'a bulletin aald "aome" anxiety. , ' 'It la generally believed that King Ed ward la much worae than at any former time alnee bla attack began. ; . Chanoea ef Betereri riifU. v -Although the bulletlna of The doctor do not admit of the fact. It la known tfcr fear - pneumonia may- develop, wt.lrh. at the kinga age. . and in' bla weakened condition would, they fear, prove fatal. . Tanka of oxygn bare been taken Into the palace to aid the patient In bta fight tor Ufa - v The fUn.g throughout; the kingdom la that the chanoea for, the king a re- covfry are alight Frrere ar bfrg'ffred in trey chsrrhea f'r the klng'a itjf W"fn A rnatajit Urmn ef notab'.ee both cf Fr."nd mri froi other caetriea, ca'.'d st the t ',' tiv to rr'T n.',T -i-outre fBHfm!ri the rr-ftrarch a conls- S 1 V wa tken at the Kiel regatta. ; ; I Nocturnal Vigil of f Professor - Daniels Rewarded by Clear View of Celestial Wanderer This Morning. v 4 . May . Halleya comet roae at 4'; a m. today; i.lx a. m. to- w - morrow. Sun. rlaea 4:66. Comi . efa apeed today about 1TJ1 mllee 4 4 per' minute, ' . Comet'a location, 4" Right Aacenaion, o houra, 3 mln- 4 dV v ntea. t aeconda; . Declination. I d 4 degrees, 6 tnlqutea north. Earth - 4 4 eroaaea comet'a path where, the 4 4 comet will croee May 26. Twenty 4 4 daya later the two bodlee would 4 4 crosa at the aame time, but the 4 4' earth eeveraJ million milea above 4 4 the. comet . . . . " '" X- 4 4 ' V ' -' . . "r': 4 44444444 4 4 4444444 - Halley's comet waa seen from Council Crest at :1J o'clock this morning b ng by fMllt nm the Froreasor J. W. Daniels of- Hill tary academy. .It la the first time) (Continued on Page Eleven.) V . Receives Degree" of Doctor of Philosophy From University : ' ' Of Norway. , ' fCnttod Praas Leawd Wire.) Christiana, May Theodora ftooee- velt today received the degree, erf doctor ef philosophy from the Vnlveralty of Norway. The. honor greatly pleesed RoneevelL . ' . The colonel peot a more qnlet day than intL At Me -request a ttrmber of the features on the program ef en tertainment were omitted, and nearly the entire day wae rpent with hla fam ily er with King Haakon. - -- "I want to get acnualhted with my family," Roosevelt eall la requesting that the daya proa-rani be shortened. Roosevelt and King Haakon visited irke eld (hum today and seamed to en oy each efcre etety keertllr. - At t o'clock Roeeeve't left for "tok h"lm o?i a spe'al train prTl4e4 by tre !rg. At the Nnr.lin h-''T h :i it tuli e4 will erie ee rm- ' 'V R 'rt (j jl'lf, j J -t:t' fT--t hna te b'lr-er r j I UUIilLI OLLIl I nUifl ; s COUNCIL CfiLSTBY fl PilDT MAM Txn - n i uiiiLniiu iiinii a m M M 1 taaa v Alllia ba: nvtLi mm VilTHKINGHMKON OF EARTHOUAKEIN CEffTRAL AMERICA City of Cartago, Costa Rica Is 4 . Overthrown and I Surviving Inhabitants Homeless and in Utter Destitution. ' , VOLCANO THREATENS TO COMPLETE DESOLATION First of Series of Shocks Levels City Without Warning A Night of Horrors. United prece Leaetd Wlra Washington.. May - 8. All . Americana In Cartago are safe, according to a .re port received from G. L. Monroe, aecre tary Tof the American legation In San Jose, todays The. report aaid that the acad nutnberea 600. .Ban Joae waa badly anaken nut no lives were lost. - (United Preaa Leaaed Wire.) San Jose, Costa Rica, May . Over 400 bodies have been taken from the rulna of Cartago, according to a message received 'here today. It la eatlmated that fully BOO 'People were, killed as a result of the quake which, wrecked the city. . . Practically every house in. the lty was wrecked, according to. thie1 report. The . whole city Is a heap of rulna Ap peals zor aia have been aent to every South- and. Central American republic. The - volcano Iraau .which deatroyed Cartago tn l $51 18 showing-tgt of eruption, s The atlrvlvora of the earth- guake are fleeing penlo stricken from the country in the vicinity ef the moun tain. Following . the , occasional . earth quakes In the wake of the great tem blor. Mount Iraau began emitting heavy black smoke from- the mem crater. . Cav ernous rumbling in the depths Of the volcano began to Increase In volume, and the terror stricken Inhabitants of amall (Continued on. Page Eleven.) RATE BILL IF NOT Puts Responsibility for Results Upon i Congress, His Initia tive Ending' With Proposing of Legislation. (Ualted Prase teased W1f. Washington, May 6. President Taft will accept, the wrecked and mutilated railroad regulation bill as Jt now stands In eongress. and If It 1 passed In lta present shape It win receive the algna tare of the executive. This Intimation waa given ,to the house and sonata lead ers today after -the president's return to the capital. r - : . , 'The matter-waa gone over thoroughly during kls trip back to Washington res- terday. has bee ereslder After considering the bill as It been amended In both' houses, the ldent believes there la still enough gooa in.it to warrant lta passage.. Although' the measure has lost the provisions for which. Taft fought hard est and which were considered the pet legislative Ideas or tha administration, Taft. It la said, believes the measure aheuld be paased. " ; .'. The president, according to leaders who are aald to. have been Informed of hla views on the matter, has taken the attitude that the bill baa been submitted to congress and that It haa been prop erly brought to the attention of the law makers by the executive. What be comes of the bill In congress is sp to the congressmen. aneV the president Is not responsible for their action, - This attitude. It Is said, will be the one officially adopted In regard to the MIL and all danger that the president will assume the "big stick" and fight for the adoption of the bill haa vanished President Taft will be away from Washington on another trip whea the bin comes op for final vote aezt week. BOY IS KICKED - , TO DEATH WHEN ' " ' HORSE RUNS AWAY frtr t Tbe Jesm.1 ) barton. Or, Way t, While holding a boree Mch was gras Ing. the 11 year eVd son ef Jake Reed ef Lafayette was killed Thnreday evening aboet T e'tUvk when te Kre rr iwii Thv . bov fcad the rre tle1 ereued He 4 body e4 te horse 5rrrl tint A sront tloeka klf-kta His to Jei. There was m 1;fe In the t'.f ?hs fkked vr. a) PPM If ILL 0IUI1 CARVED EXHIBITS . i ... i. . . . . . . . . . .' ' f 11 I r " . 5. . . 1 r" . f I if J' TT' TTTr-n-n-r-Wi 1 nm mniiuiui, ..i M I , M i ' liisaliliif --Ml II . 1 1 n- wrri -w. ill; if - :ix x f i - 3 ; Xb:c - . f Ill t; ( ' ''ij I t John Klingenberg, who confessed the llr:t ' '"i" , I Madberg murder, and guns used ' iiS 1 ' y'v'4' 1 v. v,,:',-by murderers and murdered man. ""' llP''V'' '"'' 'V I ; The automatic belonged to Cfohl. Ill (. , ',. -t.c ''.'..,' - 1 ! ' The-topgun v?aa Hadberg's The . Ill V 'v ' , ' ' 'V2' '"'''v ' I i- lower; cut shows ekin from Had- 1 1 1 i.'' ; - ' k d ' I I" I tberg's arm and tattoo, marks. WSWIINM BEUEVEO 200 MEN MIIRIIFR MASTFR DISPITTE OVER THE; i FNTOMBEtllNROAL :f Jteltl niiiinrnT niiAiimn 'imiir iiaiii r r- r .. ' a i ass '. . a.i m i niiiaii an mi i i i .at oIlUDtKI OtlUWo! MINt-.NUW.-UtAU . "Dad" Russell Says He Has Them Under Contract; Hei- , lig Replies That He Will Play Them. V , Will the Shubert attractions be played In' the Portland theatre, the Rusself & threw showhouse,' or in' tho new Heillg theatre "of the Northwestern Theatrical syndicate during, the season ot 1910-11 T Calvin Heillg, president of the North western Theatrical syndicate, the north western booking -circuit, ..which .broke away rrom Kiaw .Erianger last. week, who returned laat night from New York, and W. M. . Russell of Russell Drew. gave different answera to that question today. ,'- : . . .. . ."All ghubert'a first class attractions will be played In the Heillg. theatre during' thecomlBg . season," . said Mr. Heillg. r"aa will -other attractions pro duced by managers who have been, af filiated with Klaw A Erlanger." ; WelL" said Dad Russell of Russell aV Drew, when he heard What Mr. Hei llg aald. "if there la any attempt made to put on Shubert attractions at the Heillg 1 11 get out an Injunction re straining their, production. And; tha same thing will apply to Seattle." . So .that ia how .the altuatloa stands today.. Sir. Heillg declared. that when the new Heillg theatre Is opened . In September he will begin putting on Shu bert attractions and that tha Shubert s - (Continued on Page Seventeen.) DIESOFAPOPLEXY Gained Fame in Spanish-Amer ican War and at the Siege 4 - ' ' of Pekin. ; . : , fTe'lea Pfws leases WlieJ ganta Barbara. CaL. May . Rear ADMHM Admiral Bowman H. afcCalla, famed In naval circles for his exploits In the FpaMnVAmerloeji war and tn the siege ef Peltln. died here today "ef apnp'exy. VK"Ila was te years Old. ' He retired frem active serrk-e June 1. i0t. The rear a 1 -ti : r 1 entered he navy In 11. He reetTed ned'a and derwa-ti-s f m e.-.rrree and from fnreiga i 1S irtV. as r--n- r- - t : - J' .-l ravy yn'a i IN THE GOHL MURDER CASE Rescuers Overcome by Gases " in Alabama Miner-Flames Shoot 300 Feet From Mouth of the Shaft. ; ' . ....... (ColadLPss teased Wlre-i t.' Birmingham. Ala.. May I. State and government officials today took oxygen helmets . to mine No. S of the; Palo Coal company, ,25' miles i from here, where' -200 5 miners " were - entombed by a gas explosion "yesterday, ' The mine was entered this morning, the rescuers making their way several hundred feet from tho entrance, where aeveral bodies were found. All are believed to be dead.-1 No attempt' has- yet been made to brtngiup tha bodies. . ;" . - . Flames shot SOO feet from tha mouth of the ahaf t ' when the " explosion oc curred. From' thiav 'mine offlclala ' de clare, -the Jralnera must-have run; Into a area pocket. t '- K Fifty" of the men entombed were white. The othera were negroee. V. - . A party of reacuers without helmets entered the mine today and went far enough to find bodies, but were forced to retreat on account of the gases. Borne of the rescu re rs were overcome end had to. be .'dragged 'Out .- of ; the mine by their companions. . ', . E H WILL BISECT CODS f.lILES . rraltes Press Leasee Wat .Berkeley. CaL. May . The result of the first suthentie calculation aa to the distance the tail ef Halley's comet will extend beyond the earth when the sphere passe through It on May IS was mad public today at the student observatory, L'niveratty f California . ' .Tnex lengt of the tail Is estimated at H.M.0 milea The esrth win pass through the tall at a distance ot l.fcft9. ea milea from the comet and Therefore will bisect the tall with srprox'.rr.atei j l.ono.eoo miles ef It to erare. FtiotogTt- of the come anj t!l taken resTJiarlr every nvrnirg Indi cate that the tall 1 IS Jr-s 1-g i tH'h rorrer"nds to 1 '' r-. - ' for a few ivs l..f t . e at i b' ' . -e t r. t:-i en yr 1 1. . i Self-Confessed Accomplice of .William Gohl Relates Story of Fiendish Killing of Two Sailors. . "ISCT; (Special Dispatch te TheSoemaLt Montesano, Wash., May . . -John Kllngenberg, confessed ' murderer of Charles Hadberg, whom he killed at Gohl's command " under fear of death at Indian . Creek on the morning of Ie- cemDer -ZZ, , 1909, was the first witness introduce! after court convened this afternoon.. t. The Jury waa excused from the room at 11 o'clock, this, morning at the request of ."the . atate in order to allow the at torneys to produce authority on the line of evidence Which the state hopes to have admitted, showing that Gohl prior to- the murder of Hadberg killed. John Hoffman. The atate contends that while it is not a general -rule , to Introduce evidence of a crime wi:h which the de fendant la connected prior to the com mission of the crime for which lie is being tried, yet there were many cases in-which the rule has been excepted. Judge Ben Sheeka haa takn the matter under advisement . ' , : 'V State Seeks to Show Motive. -; The state la trying to show that Hoff man waa murdered to ShOw. a motive for- the crime; that in committing the murder Gohl made Kllngenberg an ac complice, and that in order to have him kill Hadberg, he had him at his mercy. The .moat important evidence of this morning's session was the positive Identification of Hadberg's body. This was made by numerous witnesses, the (Continued on Pare Seventeen.! TAIL riLIOI! FllOf,! ITS IIP The comet la being photogrape l i ularly at the stjd-nrs" ebserv. when the weather cnndltinns ar f . able. Teaterday morripg W, r. students' seslstant. iIt.;1 tr.e i -ef the tail. In r;' T t-.m s: iM i to l It dgrei to tke re1 n a r late eei-ure-1 t v y 'v. r i t terxjs to the .)r of i ', mak l !rc. i t ! i i'- S greea. Th is ' -1 I' t- -lupt U '" ' - sb- t 1 ' ' ' r Tre t 1 i j. f ' Ht'ls i I .r t t '.-. Inf.ri-T ' " e