REVI EW II ' : .. . -- t ! rff5? .1 ' - ' 1 - J J ' - ' '. " "H ',' W:;.ir ST : rZ I V r .i Principal Event$of the. Week : Stated In Brief for the in 4 formation' of Busy . Readers. s '.r V Foreign V;f ; fHS engagement of- Princess Olga, 1, third '.daughter of, tb Duke ef Cumberland, to Prince Merits, of Eoheumberrg-Lippe, la announced. Baroness de Ua.ll arms, report that ar apartment loathe Place da la Cha- pell, Perls, has been robbed for tha fourth time. Jewels asd valuable pa- pare were taken the last time, 1 - Sir ' Alfred Eut president f ' the Royal eoolet? of BrlUah.ArtUta, who H born in ill, la dead at London. A new modal monoplane of which the feedr bang nearlr three feet below the Ingle awing-, haa , been invented and teated out by A. Santos Dumnt, a pio neer aviator of Franca " For atteniptinf .to reopen auffragiat fcaadquartera in London Mlsa Harriet Xerr and Mra, Beatrice Bandera. were rreated. ' Four other women -who at taeked policemen' with umbrellas were arrested. Frieonera thjeatea hunger Bertram Diekaon, aviator died a nat Ural death, in London. Honolulu Is to abollab its tenderloin. mrvice or qeportation warrants haa been begun on men and women denizens, neatlr Japanese. , . E-Klng Manuel of Fort u gal atrenu Oualy dehlea the stories that war pub lished that his bride of a few weeks, tha daughter of Prince William, is HL It (a understood that Japan and the Vnlted States are discussing-, a new eommerclal treaty, . v - , Several looters were , shot In " the Streets ' of Fledras' Kegraa, Mexico, by aonatltutionallats' troops .to suppresa a aptrit of anarchy. J,.- - . .' Commlaaloner of Immigration of Can ada atatea that .140,000 Americans set tled in western Canada during the Sea son which has Just ended. , Dissolution of the upper house at Co penhagen has been ordered as result .of third reading of tha bill granting suf frage to women and depriving tha crown of the right to name 11 members of the upper house. The marriage of Victoria Mary Sack-vllle-Weat,' daughter of Lord and .Lady BaukvlUe, to Harry Stanley Nicholson, son of Sir Arthur Nicholson, under sec retary of state for foreign affairs, has been announced from London. At tha church congress at Southamp ton suffragtettes received but little en couragement from Dean Welldon, He told them that women were treated With greater honor because they were "the weaker sex. , i 1 ' "" ,'?! Greece is aald to be about to go to War with Turkey. The Immediate evac uation of Pedagatch is demanded. Greece has laaued a call tdr the re serves to rally to -the standards. . ' Police in Lima, Peru, have discovered an ancient 1 cemetery containing S0i fcoaiee. in ina ohuron or Ban Francisco. The presence of the cemetery was not known before. '; Cxecuiive and Political , a FPOINTMEOT of three Washington A poatmastars has been confirmed as follower Joseph O'Nell, Caatlerock; C. M. Porland. ColvlUe, and Edward Schauble, ICalama. Henry M; Pindell, an editor of Peoria, III., called on President Wilson regard ing the position of ambassador to Bt Petersburg, which has been ofrered him. It la ftftlevd he wiM accept. 1iUC fid hi t.joii;ouUjieiiUl rail OF THE WORLD'S NEWS IN roads which Would withdraw the priv ilege or concentrating shipments of but ter, eggs and other dairy products from eastern points to points on the Paolfio eoaat have been suspended by .the .Jp- lersiate commerce commission. . Brigadier General Blxby of the army engineers, ' disapproves , t of Chicago's plan of making a park on tha lake front on the ground that the proJectwould Interfere with tha commercial develop-, ment of tha water front Tha Dalles cltlsana are preparing pe titions on tha saloon license question to be Voted on lit November. : Pendleton Is making plana to vote on tha commission form ; of government Charter., t . :( "r-j , j. President Wilson will address a meet Ina? In Baltimore in 1914 at tha celebra tion of the centennial of tha writing of the "Star Spangled Banner by Francis Bcott Key. - - " Georg-e W. Loft a manufacturer of New York has been named by the Dem- ocratlo congressional committee of the Thirteenth district to nil - tne vacancy caused by tha death of Timothy p. Bui Uvea, . , S ' ' . - v . ' The senate has confirmed tha ap pointment of Clay-Allen, of Seattle, as United States district attorney of the western district Of "Washington. " Conservative and radical ; forces of the Republicans will unit before the next presidential aleetlon. -and Repub- Ilcsns will get in control again, says United States 8enator James H, Brady, of Idaho. ' .k. . , . - 1 , Trial trip or tha new naval comer Jupiter, operated , by electricity, , was successful barring minor troubles, and it .la expected that the required speed of 14 knots will b made when adjust ments to engines are made. - r-. - . - . At the Annapolis Naval academy 880 atudenta are enrolled. "Number equaled but once before In history or academy. Bonus of 150,IX brought government from sale of leases of oil lands in Osage i Indian ' reservation, Oklahoma, Average $48 an acre. . Secretary of Navy uanieia asaa j- asslstant Paymaster Middleton to lve apectflo Instances where "caste"- and '"snobbery are rampant in - rants - oi United SUtes navy. - Secretary of State Bryan ana wire celebrated the twenty-ninth anniversary Of their wedding, at Fairfax, Va. Bryan declared In an address that President Wilson is doing all he can to check the power of the private interests. Tha Brooklyn navy yard plant has been closed and TO men discharged, to out down expenses. Contracts for a part of the ateel work on tha new super dreadnought have grone to England. ' The Northern Grain & Warehouse nnmmtnv of Portland has Daan awarded th contract of supplying 1800 tons of oats for the quartermaster aepartment, by trte war department. . 1 Lesal and Criminal . - MRS, IDA. uujiB- v uw vi i minneap oils, confesses that a man whose name is not revealed. Inspired ker to kill six of her children. Hans Schmidt, confessed slayer1 of Anna . Aumuller. will be examined for his sanity la New Tork before author ities take up the matter of Ixl a prosecu tion. - ', . Kansas City. Kan., has a murder mys tery in the finding of the body of At torney W, L. Cowden, in the Kansas river. . Carl O. Hoist an affed Inmate of the Kankakee Insane' asylum died aa a re sult of a beating aald to have been glvn htm by two attendants. Wilbur Foerste, the youth who atol from a department store in Cleveland to c::2gon sui:::-'v journal, roinxAND, cuiiday ret money for his course la. Oxford un iversity, has. been given over to bis father by the polios on' refusal to press the criminal charge. ;.,, : it, A .highwayman knocked Mlsa Olga 6 tebenkoff senseless with a clubbed re volver in Golden Gate Park, San Fran cisco, and robbed, her. - Becauae her first husband whom she believed was killed in an explosion, la still living, MUla Hansen has brought suit In tha Lewis county court to annul the marriage to her second husband. " Corporation Commissioner Watson of Oregon, has denied a permit to sell stock of tha Oregon Telephone Herald com pany, on the ground i that, he does not oonsider the Investment safe, Protest against the alleged unreason able price charged for water has been filed with the stats railroad' commis slon by tha mayor of Pallas. "Eleanor Sears, -charged with driving an automobile, without , a ' license; . In Massachusetts, failed to appear In court at Boston to answer the charge, Chargad with defrauding; U. G. Xavls of Grover, Colo., of 110,000. In a fake horse race bet. John West and Frank Goodwin have been arrested at Denver. A $20,000 reward has been offered for tha recovery of Jewelry valued at 875,- 000 stolen, from Mrs, C. C Rumael, at Narragansatt pier. The woman wai Miss Mary Harriman, daughter of the late Edward H.'Harrlman. ; - - Clifford , Johnson, while - testifying against &N. Pi eg. who had shot him, being- taken with a fit , of 'coughing, finally v aoughed up' the - bullet. The alug was Introduced In evidence and tha accused was fined 860. ' 1 A Jury in Los Angeles. Cal., acquitted Millionaire George Blxby,' . accused of contributing to th delinquency of Cleo Helen Barker, ageV 19. ' ' ' ' Juvenile - court charges - against Marsha Warrington and Lola Norrts, who eloped with Camlnettl and JMggs, and for which crime the men were sen tenced to the penitentiary In California, have been dismissed. . Mrs. 'Edith M. Ivy of Loa-Angeles, killed her former husband at the door of his home where he Was living with his second wife, because of wrongs said to have been dons to her l s-y ear-old daughter. Conscience drove Clarence Boatwrlght of New Orleans to reveal a plot to rob a train, and Implicated Alfred B. Oliver, his confederate. Both were arrested. ' Snatching off the mask of a high wayman who held , a revolver at her head, Mra & C. Standard of Hunting ton, Or., frightened the robber, away. The man-was captured. . ' Stats supreme court has denied mo tion to dismiss appeal of suit brought by- stats to- contest - validity of -work- Ingmen's compensation referendum peti tion on ground of fraud. When sentenced to do nangea for the murder of Frank J. Taylor of Astoria, Or., C. Hansel . collapsed and ' was carried from the court room. Harry Clark, a naif breed, has been charged with the murder or Old Henry, the Molalla Indian who waa slain in Clackamas county. An injunction has been issued in Ta- eoma restraining C C Darling from building a, "spite" fpnee, which is said to shut out light from tha apartments Of Mrs. C. II. Wheeler. " In an address at Bandon, Dr. Bailey tC Leach, who was recently deported, denies that he Is an anarchist There woe no demonstration aealnat him, ' Sheriff William Each of Salem, at tempted to disarm a morphine fiend who had threatened to commit suicide, and received a knife wound in tha thigh for hi pains. , Frank Seymour a.nd Mike Franca, con victed ' of murder l Jackaoa county. have been received at the state peniten tiary for the second Urns under sentence to be hanged. . r Benjamin Kassen of New Tork; dur ing a heated argument In his defense of Governor Sulser in tha Impeachment case, was slugged with brass knucklea One of his eyes was nearly gouged oat Joseph Rich, owner of a large Jewelry store in Birmingham, Is charged, in a petition In bankruptcy, with obtaining thousands of dollars worth - of dia monds by fraud. . - Governor West will obtain tlBOO from tha emergency board to .use in connec tion with the furtherance of his anti- vice campaign, .-: E. K Kirk, i a Socialist serving a term in the county Jail at San Diego for conspiracy, . was pardoned by 'Gov ernor Johnson. , . . - i ' Three resiaenoes in Taooma were burglarised, valuables worth 11200 being taken. ,' Those whose houses were robbed are: August Faust Donald McPherson, and Mrs. Eugene Yaswlch. ' . Corgres7iolZl New : Tt RESIDENT WILSON Friday -night Y signed the administration tariff bill passed by both, houses of tha n ac tional legislature, ;. Representative Moore, of Pennsylva nia, has Introduced a resolution In the house, asking that. June 1 be set aside as Father's day, and requests that the rose be made tha official emblem. - ' The seaman's bill, designed to aid working- conditions of seamen, has again been Indorsed by the senate committee, The bill was formerly vetoed by Tart . Congressman . Gordon, . of Ohio, has asked President Wilson to discuss In bis general message ' to congress the ques tion of tax exemption of brandies, usad In manufacture of sweet winea -.A .bill has been Introduced by Repre sentative Humphreys, or Washington prohibiting the making of lieu selec tions. Despite the fact that tha lieu land law has been repealed,, there is still a certain amount of lieu land script out standing, wnicn is Being used in the northwest ' To Investigate rural credit and agri cultural loana, Chairman ' Glass, of the house banking committee, has been au thortzed to name a subcommittee. . Municipal and Legislative , wtHB city council of Portland has tak I en up '. the question . of putting f- amendments . to . tha commission form of government charter before the people In November, In order ts connect defects in the present charter. . ' " -i County commissioners of Multnomah have ordered placed on the November ballot the proposed 11,200,000 Interstate bridge bonds question. , The Portland publlo docks commis sion proposes to remove Swan island, for the purpose of creating a turning basin for ships. Mock's bottom is to be filled in, lite entire work to coat about 83,000, 000. Civil service commissioners of Port land will lay facts found -In the police civil service examination scandal before chief of police and district attorney. High police officials may be Involved in charges. Kesldentstfof the Watson station sec tion have been denied 6 cent carfare by the state railroad commission on the ground that they are outside tha 6 cent limit for traffic- - , Tha Washington-Oregon corporation has transferred Us water system at Kel so, Wash., to tha Independent Electric company. National Wholesale Grocers' associa tion favors a uniform pure food law iji one way In which to reduce the high cost Of livlnjj, '.' The. Spokane county court Is planning ::o::iiii;g, cctcl PICTURE " ""Hi""""" V .UilwlflHiriiM I. if I 1 ' gfrr ' . ;,,', ' , ' . " "'T', I Harry Thaw and his mother, Mrs Mary Copeley'Thaw, at Concord, N. H.' '.' " 2 Mrs. Clarence Mack-ay, defendant in a $100,000 alienation suit filed by Mrs. J. A. Blake.- e '3 Governor Felker, of New Hampshire1 (at end of table) conferring with counsellors concerning Thaw " 4 World leaders in scientific research recently assembled at Birmingham, England. Standing, left to ri : Professor R. W. Wood,'H. A Lorentz and Dr. Anhenion, ; Sitting, left to rightSir Oliver Lod; ' Mme.. Curie and Gilbert Barling. 5 Five thousand gymnasts from every country of Europe and from Canada assembled in St Damascus Court 1 of the Vatican to receive the Pope's blessing. .T , ' 6 Interior of the senate chamber in New, York state capitol at Albany,-as it was reconstructed to aceomms '. date the imoeachment trial' of Governor Sulzer.- ;. - - - ' 7 President Wilson,' leaving his" ' primaries. , t . to buy timber lahd, on which vagrants sentencea by the local court may. oe put to work cutting wood for use of the eountv. - Seattle will start up tha first unit of Us municipal railroad about January 1. Oregon City and Mllwaukie are plan ning for a campaign on the liquor ques tion, petitions are now nieo ror an election to be held November 4," Commercial and Industrial LAT80P COUNTY'S assessed valua- I tloa Is ' f 80,000.000,- nearly 'double V that of last year, owing to the value of the timber which bis just been cruised being added.. - r '. ? ' Professor Holden's "corn and alfalfa special" la receiving much . attention from farmers on Its tour of Oregon and Washington. - ' Frank Pennington ana R. K. Metsen, of the Grand Dalles section hays bought from Frank Aldrtch the holdings of the Toppenish Livestock Co. for $30,000. School and road funds in Idaho are enriched by 878,183, in receipts from stle of forest reserve land by the gov ernment The Chicago ' Reduction company threatened to close up Its plant and let the garbage rot If the city refused to buy the plant on terms proposed by the company,1 ." ' - ' ; Personal tax assessment of John D. Rockefeller, of New York, amount to $6,000,000. tha largest Individual assess ment of the kind in that city. The National Highway association will attempt to forbid the use of the streets of big cities for roller skating and other forma of Juvenile amusement, in order to 'lessen the number of acci dents to boys and girls. - The state bank examiner has closed the Citizens' Savings A Truet company bank, at Milwaukee. Liabilities are said to te 11,000.000. - - .- Andrew B. MoCreery, who died in Cal ifornia recently, left an estate valued at over $8,000,000. An Inheritance tax of $186,131 has been paid. - Oregon City business men are looking into the plan, of quitting the use of the Hii.. Run water system and have the city get the supply from th south tork of the Claoktmas river. The steamer rfcarvara ana xaie, or tne Paolfio navigation company, will not hereafter', use the Los ..Angeles harbor. because sf the rour-mue speed limit but will dock at Rodondo Instead. Promoters or tne ranama-raaine ex position are planning to have toasts given at ' every banquet and luncheon held in tha country on October 10 In honor of the completion ef the Panama ranai and the fair to be held In San Francisco in 191S, William Hyatt a farmer near the Cowllts river, marketing fall strawber- ries'from his place. Caro in cultivation is said to have caused the splendid yield. County Judge Bushey, of tfalem, de clines to have the timber of the county AND ..PARAGRai former home in Princeton, N. J to cast cruised, on the ground that the expense wouia not oe justinaa. i ', ,r,,i ... f - i J, Central News Notes are HE mother of James Johnoff of I St Louis has written her son that . aha witnessed the crucifixion of another of her sons by the Bulgarians. To solvs the problem Of "crooked backs" among school children,- Mra KHa Flagg Toung. head of (he Chicago publlo schools urges that desk tops be mads -with the angle at 86. degrees so that pupils will not have to stoop while reading and writing. ' Tbomaa W. Osborne, chairman of tha New ' York Prison Reform association, will enter the state prison at Auburn where he will undergo, the same treat ment that is given the real prisoners, Ho will endure the' hardships of the dungeon. 4 t . - , , - : Dr.- James B- An gall, president emer itus of the University of - Michigan, aged 86, is III with heart trouble, and may not recover. -. - ' . 1 . An expedition to the Antarctic Is beins; , planned by - professor Eugene Oberhummer, ' of Vienna, president of the Austrian GeograpMlca, society. The explorers - Will work south from the Weddel sea. t $ ' , Opponents of the "Catholic party," In the conference of the Episcopal church are planning to -fight the election of Dr. William T. Manning, candidate for president of the house of deputlea. Former Congressman Longworth, and wife, who -was Miss . Alice Roosevelt have left for Panama for the purpoae of. taking passage on the first boat that goes through the Panama canal. ' . In an Involuntary petition in bank ruotcv filed in New York, tha assets of Charles Murphy, nephew of the Tam many Boss, who Is treasurer of a to bacco company, are -placed at $10,000, and ' liabilities $26,000. r "Little Tom" Kena. the midget died at Chicago at the age of 48. As result of being kicked by a horse IS years ago Edward Wimple. 45, died at New Orleans. " - Fred Luous, T, fell off a. log raft at Hoqulam, Wash., and was drowned. An unidentified man committed sui cide by Jumping under the wheels of a moving train at Irvln, Wash, Mra Margaret B. Piatt of Snattle, has been elected president of the Wash ington State W. & T. U. , J, M. Schmeltser, late councilman Of HOod River, who died suddenly, . waa burled last Monday. Disappointment in love caused Ru dolph A. Johnson, a Northern Pacific teiegtapner at Ymlin, Wash., to commit suicide by shooting. educational forces of Oregon are con- aldering a longer compulsory school term and a larjrer general school fund. Governor Llater of Washington 1im set November as Purity clay. 3L a-, hit vote in the recent New Jersrjr 1st era and newspapers are request! i consider social problems on that day. Two Inches of snow fell at tf horn. 8248 feet above sea level. ' Frank J. McNulty haa been e' president of tha Brotherhood of 1 tlcai Workers.. C. P. Ford was i . secretary-treasurer. - Portland Good : Roads boosters r turred from a trip to Hood River w the party was royally entertained & the citizens of that section. . Protest agalnat the appointment William Plympton aa secretary of t state printing board haa been filed w; tha board by tha Allied Printing Tti council, of Portland, on the ground t he Is hot a-'lifoctlcal printer. The' Great Northern liner Kinnr which left Seattle for the Orient v SCO flrt data passengers, turned t for repairs to her engines. - A statement has been Issued from r fragists' headquarters, la Pltur that no reception will be given I Pankhurst militant latder of Lon Ion, t her arrival in the United States. - Repreaentatlva Gnrdener, HepuM! candidate for governor of Maasa setts declares that he is oircsad woman suffrage. There are 68 heirs warring in rn. ever the estate of Mrs. Arcadia de i:i i In Los Angeles. The estate le value 1 $7,000,000. The state executive committee of t anti-saloon league of Southern Cxi: nla is agalnat the proposition of an ) itiatlve vote on the prohibition quo In California In 1814. Cyrus Walker, millionaire lumber died it San Mateo, Cal.j agl ni. Francisco Cutting, president rt i Cutting Packing coiitpuny, well 1' in financial circles, died at l . Cal. Mrs. Fannie Blxby, secretnry T Socialist party at Long Reach, C 1., , deellned the nomination of m-iyor , Socialist ticket Polk county publlo school !.;: taking up the stuJy of la'rvl"". Barr, of the Oregon Arrlijj. i . lege, is directing the wui 4. Fifty veterans of the I'ivll , a reunion at uornuiiUM, it. An aged couple is t- ' -v t, starved to death in Aln.uit Mr, and Mrs, Cooper mi I wliono deaths hnve t-n- t. Marie Lloy4 1- t .. er, Biul Iiernarl I'l l , i Jockey, were ordere.1 r i Vorlc because it wni i thoutrh they were . ( are out man and wlro. Tr I Yorrt ".".';.! 1 !" U, t t ) 1 7