J.THE QJREQON. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21. 1911.
WEALTHY CUSSES,
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Alarmed at Growing Control of
Reactionaries, Many of
Spain's So-called '"Best
People" Hurriedly Leave.
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Madrid, via"' Hsndays, April it
Alarm concerning Spain's political f u
. tura today has raaohed a point whsrs,
aftar transferrins; aa irtuch aa poaalbla
' of thrtr Investments abroad, tha wealth
ier class" ara catting their own per
aona and their famlllea out of tha coon-
try aa faat aa thejr can. In tha tartar
cltlea Jlse Madrid Barcelona and Se
ville, hardly any of the "heat people"
remain, and their exodus la felt severely
In business olrclea.
Tha reactionary military and olerlcal
elements today ara In full control of
tha government and, aa tha Republicans
.; hoped, tha repressive measures they are
adopting are driving tha people wild
with rage. Tha radical groups ara In
fact rapidly organising for an open at
tack on King Alfonso's throne. .
Though the commissioned army of
ficers are reactionaries the rank and file
are almost wholly antt-monarchlatlo and
tha Republicans believe that when tha
meditated revolution -does come tha
troopa as a whole will throw down
their arms and Join with the maaaea In
tha eatabllshment of a Spanish repub
11c.
CLASH IS IMMINENT
BETWEEN SPAIN AND
FRANCE IN AFRICA
(Cnl)Ml Prcn LuttrA Wire. I
Madrid. April 21. Apprehension of
tha gravest sort that all Europe may
e involved in war through the clash
ing of French and Spanish claims In
Mororco Is felt here today. Krance Is
Known to bs seriously considering tha
sending of an srmy to the gates of Fes.
and Spain, thereby. It Is fesred, will be
forced to oppose the encroachment as
falsi to Its own prestige In northern
Africa.
The .dangers of European war grow
out of the attitude of Germany. At
me time or tha Algeciraa convention
Germany practically blocked tha Frendh
plans for African acKresslon. Today.
with Premier Delcssse back in tha
French cabinet, It la believed ha has
secured the backing of England for
the new aggression and that If Spain
and Krance clash, Germany and Eng
land may he drawn Into the conflict.
most deeply Interested as workers for
eontrol by tha syndicate, for wharf1 In-
formation of tha eliminations, of tha
lands, and their location, probably with
soldiers' additional scrip,' by friends of
syndicate, flashed forth yssterday, tha
whole political structure was shaken to
Us foundations. '
Ryan and the others who labored for
tha elimination aliened they were antl-
Ouggenhoim,- but Washington remom
bered another "antl-Ouggenhelm" rail
road company .which sought right In
Alaska, whereupon: It was discovered
that Grant B. . Schley, a, principal direc
tor of the Ouaacnhelm American Smalt
Ing Reflnlna company, was ona of tha
directors of tha proposed "antl-Ouggenhelm-
Alaska rosd. -..-
forest Herrioe Afraid to Walk. . '
Of course, forest service officials ra.
fuse to say what they think of ths re
sults of that restoration order, a they
cannot say anything In criticism af ths
president without coming under the
ssma displeasur that caused flnchot
to do discharged. But It is suspected
by their friends thai they ara mora than
disturbed, and that were they to express
mair innermost tnoushts they would
say that there ara only two explana
uons, euner mat tna president was
Tooiea," or that he was wllllna to
clinch tha domination of southern Alas
ka by the .aynartate-that already Jiad
evary coign or advantage excepting this
wsi one mus secured. . ,
enstor La Follettes senate reaolu
tlon asking for all the facta will bring
forth tha real data. Positive assertions
ara being msds that tha eliminated
lands have already paaaed to tha con
trol of tha Morfan-Oursenhelm nso-
pla, but on this point thara must be a
suspension of Judrment until all the
facts ooma out However, that fha
secrecy of tha elimination cava tha syn
dicate the opportunity It wanted re
mains undisputed and the probability Is
that when tha truth has been ascer
tained in full it will be found that to
day tha best of 100,000 squars miles of
Alsska la aafely In tha pocket of the
syndicate headed by John Plerpont
Morgan and actively1 conducted by the
Guggenheim family. .
Affords Control, Wllly-jriUy.
Maps of tha so called "antl-Guaaen-
heim" rdsd.of Ryan showed that con
nection waa to be made with the- Gug
genheim Copnrt- River & Northwestern
at "Mile ST." which la taken aa Indicat
ing a ose affiliation between the two
companlee. With Controller bay under
1 . m , A At
control or xne syndicate, tne Aiorran-rwho waa
Guggenheim Interests need not care
whether or not the president presents
the Cunningham coal claims to tha
clsfmsnts or to others, for control of
transportation will give . tha ayndicate
eontrol aver coal values. . , .'
It is generally admitted that no one
could In theae days finance a railroad
enterprise In the United StaUs without
at least pssslvo consent Of the Morgan
banking house,- When-, therefore, -It
thought to make tha publlo believe hat
soma one could finance a road, that was
to break Into tha control of the Morgan-Guggenheim
ayndloata and Its pro
fessed expenditure of (26,000,000 In rail
enterprises tkera, plus . enormous In
vestments In ' copper; credulity is
strained to tha breaking point Another
significant phase- Is that while Ryan
waa getting these rights for his so
called "antl-Ougenhelm" road, not a
move was made by tha Morgan-Guggenheim
Intarests to prevent such a sug
gestion, notwithstanding It has been
openly known that these Interests havfc
maintained In Washington ona of tha
most vigilant, lobbies over operating In
the national capital
'Bill Througli on last Bay.
It was discovered today, too. that
Just aa congress closed lsst session
bill wss slipped through and signed
by President Tsft March 4. 1111, giving
to the Controller Railway A Navigation
company the right to build docks and
bunkera on that bay and that "the ease
ment hereby authorised may be exer
cised exclusively so long as said rail
way ba maintained and operated for
railroad purposes." '
Those who rushed through this bill
were alwaya before friendly to the
Morgan-Guggenheim. Interests, so that
every aclntllla of ' evidence goes to
prove thst right before tha eyes af tha
nation, after tha disclosure of tha sen
ous attempts to loot Alaska 'by thssa
Interests, tha president signed an order,
and kept It secret for six months, thst
ensblad or made possible the acquis!
tlon of final rights that settled for all
time that the syndlcsts would control In
Alaska what means control of all tha
industrial activities or trsnsportstlon.
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Alleged Contributor to Lorimer
Slush Fund Grows -Very,
Wroth; Indeed. '
I sar4k.'-t,-L'& '--aar -aaflBr . m -ssar' at m. -k m m aa m sr k -SBsasv m SK m. m --aBtas
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JAPANESE-STATESMEN
HONORED BY M1KA0O
(United I'rwa Iee4 Vlr.i
Toklo, April 21. For meritorious ser
vice to the empire in connection with
the revision of treaties with the United
States and Great Britain and the an
nexation of Korea. Premier Katsura and
two members of his cabinet were hon
ored today by the mikado. Katsura,
a marquis, wm made Prince
Katsura; Count Komura, minister .of
foreign affairs, was made a marquis
and. Viscount Terauchl, minister of war,
was msde a count.
Chicago, April 21. a F. Welhe. the
brother-in-law of Edward Ttlden, presi
dent of thi National Parking company.
who la alleged to have collected a f 100
000 "slush", fund to elect William Lori
mer to the United States senate was
mighty .wroth today when asked here
If ha bad ever boasted of having given
$10,000 to the fund. '
"It s none of the publlo's business.'
said Welhe and angrily refused to fur
thcr discuss ths matter.
MAYS' HOPE TO ESCAPE
JAIL TERM MAY BEGONE
Franklin Plerea Mays has failed to
secure a pardon from President Taft
and unlesa some new delay Interposes
will probably have to begin serving his
Jail aentenca of four months next week.
So fat Maya has been able to stave off
the Jail sentence with much success,
but President Tsft's definite refusal to
pardon him or commute his sentence
means thst his lsst hope Is probsbly
gone of avoiding a residence in the
county Jell. In addition to his Imprls
nnment. Mays hss tff pay a fine of 1 10,.
000 for conspiracy Jn the Blue moun
tain fnreart reaerve raaa. Tin waa tried
and convicted nearly five years ago.
THE BAGGAGE & OMNIBUS
Transfer Company.
Have moved to their niw building.
Park and Pa via streets. General trans
fer and storsge. Phones: Msln 9S0,
A-1322.
The loudest sound about a new
'noiseless" typewriter brought out In
Connecticut Is the Impact of the user's
fingers against the keys.
CHUGACH EPISODE AMAZES
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Controller bay and which could not be
located under any public land laws un
less eliminated from the national for
est. Working with Ryan, apparently,
was former Secretary Balllnger.
When the matter first cams up, the
forest service prepared to eliminate 32J
acres under orders so to do. These
finally landed In the hands of Bellinger,
who alone was consulted byfthe presi
dent In further negotiations for elimi
nation of the lands In question. The
order wss signed In October end al
though for 12,803 acres, no one seems
in nave Known of It excepting those
PICTURES'
Are' the true beautifiers of the
home. We are displaying this
week a splendid assortment of
framed and unframcd pictures,
suitable for home and office
purposes. They will be much
appreciated by you.
We do. picture framing as
it should be done artistic
ally and -mechanically per-
feet, with a large line of new
and handsome -mouldings to
select from.
Complete line of Artist Maleri
als, Canvas, etc. Hasbury's Ro
man gold, water color .sets, etc
Stationery and Leather Goods.
Sanborn, Vail & Co.
Wholesale-Retail
170 FIRST 171 FRONT
Between Morrison and Yamhill
W, 'n.Mmkdl &. Co.
EAST MORRISON, CORNER UNION AVENUE
Leading East Side Department Store - Thones E. 3809, B-1739
We Place on Sale Saturday
Beginning tomorrow morning, a most remarkable lot of special sale offerings, every
one a big money-saver and especially desirable just at this time. Some are quoted
below, but many others of the very best specials are not listed here for lack of space.
Ladies' 'Tailored Suils Ranging in Values to $18 at $9.65
Friday and Saturday
Specials
Royal ShoeGo.
' 339 UOSStSON ST.
Between First and ' Second Sts.
Ladles' 2-strap Velvet, Corduroy and
Satin Pumps, In black or tan. Reg
ular $2.50 values, for two days only
at .one-half price.
IyalSKdeC
229 Morrison St
bet. ran as sscox. '
IN -v.rx.
Just about thirty of this Spring's new styles in
good Wool Suits, that range in values from $13.50
to $18.00. Coats are the popular 26-inch length,
good quality satin lining; skirts the new plain ef
fects, with panel front and back;, collars are
plain black, navy, black and white checks, gray
mixtures.
Men's Spring Suits $13.65
You have not sean such Sterling Suit values in
many a month as these. Every one is this sea
son's choice new model. Strictly tailor made, of
pure wool cassimeres, serges and worsteds, of
the most stylish color and pattern. Colors are
gray, tan, brown, blue and fancies. All tailored
and trimmed in a manner that insure fit and
shape retaining. You'll find these same patterns
and materials in most $17.00 and $18.00 suits.
12 l2c Dress Ginghams 9c Yard
A special Saturday, choice of all new Plaids,
Stripes and Checks, in the very best colors and
patterns; 27-inch ginghams that are most wanted
lor Summer dresses or waists.
7 5c-85c Embroidered Flouncing 57c Yard
Just the thing for the new Summer dresses, 27
inch flouncings in the dainty new eyelet embroid
ery designs.
Men's i5cto 25c Linen Collars at 5c Each
Men's and Boys' White Laundered Linen Col
lars. Immense lot of E. & W., Lion, Corless,
Coon, American and other such well known
makes; all good styles, in all sizes 12 to 19.
These are al very desirable in factory seconds,
very. slight imperfections, but not enough to
harm, either looks or wear. Collar sale starts
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Not over 12 to a
customer.
Great Sale Ladies'
NecKwear
, Values 15c to 25c
Wc
The' season's newest styles of
tabs, chiffon .bows Vmdj' several
styles of the much-wanted sailor
collars, which are daintily trim'd
with lace insertion and edge, also
with embroidery trimmed ,edge.
FREE!
Moving Picfures
Cards The most amusing arti
tle. A moving picture show in
card form, showing genuine
motion pictures. It delights
the children and amuses the
adult. The world's greatest
pocket size amusement inven
tion. Given Free Saturday with
any purchase amounting to 25c
or over. r -
Men's Hats
Vals. to $3
$1.65
Hat sale begins ; Saturday, when
we offer atbig assortment of new
est style Spring Soft Hats, both
black and most wanted colors, at
the low price of $1.65.
"$i.00
Menfs Soft $1.56
Crush Hats at
The new Rough Crusher Hats, in
brown, light gray and dark gray.
See window.
Sale 60c and 65c
Wash Goods af.
45c
French Silk Foulards and Silk Tacquards, 'also Silk
Crepe. Very rich assortment of colors and pat
terns, .which make the very classiest of Summer
dresses. -. . -
Ladies' and Misses'
Tub Dresses at . .
$2.95
The nobby new styles, with "Dutch" necks, Jcimono
or $4 sleeves; light or dark blue, or tan, piped: with
white. Also in stripes, trimmed withv material of
same. All made of good grade of chambrays and
percales. ,' " i ;
Boys' Q Or
Shoes UC , ,
; Boys' Satin . Calfskins, . with good
extension soles, ioottorm. shapes,
strictly solid 'shoes: worth to $1.50.
in all sires to 2, at 98c. , ! "
Boys' Waists 25c
The well made, fulC roomy cut
blouse Waists that sell regular
up to 40c. Made of blacksat
een, white madias, - tan linon,
chambrays, etc. All sies. Big
assortment . - ;
Qirls' Pumps T hC
Two Straps : Vuit 3
Best $L7S-Patent Leather, 2-strap"
Pumps, all new lasts, perfect fit
ters, top notch of styles. All sires :
8S to 2, at $1.45. . -
fill
Misses9 Mami-Taioiredl
SwlU are rai-
siijle Mud
n
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5 ccoitcr cw & aria
Shown on the Thnrdl Floor Take the Elevator
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ELLS-
LEADIMG CLOTHIER
Momsoira at Fourth '
irTull&GibbsTlnc Tull & Gibbs, In&
I MORJtlSON, AT SEVENTH STORE OPENS AT :30 , ;
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Our ClosiogOiuit Bali1
Continues to Offer the Greatest
, . . , i . ' i . i , .. i .', . n y
Bargains Ever Known in Portland
Such. Opportunities May Never Come in a lifetime. Taking Advantage Now;;
Means You Will Have More Complete Assortment to Select From Than Later.
On July First We Will Discontinue Our
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Business in Portland Every Article! Is
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Priced for Disposal by This Time
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In Furniture for Every Room in the Home, in Office Furniture, in Carpets,
Rugs, Linoleums and Mattings, in Draperies, Wall Papers and Bedding, jn
Stoves, Ranges, Crockery, Tinware and Graniteware and in Women's, Misses'
and Children's Ready-to-Wear Apparel Prices Are Now at Their Lowest Ebb.
All Max M. Schwarcz Fine Tailored Suits
Are to Close Out in the Sale at Half Price
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A Splendid Range of Men's Wear, Serges and Mixtures $55, $60, $65, $69.50,
$75 and $79.50 Were Their Former Prices Now at Just Half of The$4 Prices.
Special Group of Tailored Suits $235Q
At $28.50, $29.50 and $30.00 These Are Exceptionally Good Values AH New
Spring Models, Best Materials In Fine Serges and Light and Dark. Mixtures
Dvl- HERE ARE WHAT SOME OF
OeitS THEM ARE CLOSING OUT FOR .,
85c and $1.00 Belts to Close Out at 63 The newest
novelties in Elastic Belts, in black an,d White. '
- $1,98 and $2.25, Belts to Close Out at 85C Suede Belts
in navy, brown and gray.
$2.95 New Elastic Ws at $2.36 $2.50 New Elastic
Belts at $1.98 Fanc Belts and the newest novelties. '
,.$1.85 Belts at $1.30 Fine black Elastic Belts of the
very finest qualify. '
- 25 Dozen Belts Grouped in Five Special Close-Out Lots--Regular
values 50c to $1.95 to close out at 19 34(5,
39S 43S 50c4 arid 85. ' : . v; -X XMX&.
S-
Handbag
5o pf them to close out at
$1.95 each" wcr,'$l;So
and.95..lA; : ;
75 of 'them -to close out at
85c each were $ 1J0 and
Other ; high-priced Dn,;s at
t -liberal reductions!
Steady Sitaatioiis Sccur ed by a Journal