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DON’T UNDERSTAND ISSUE President Said to Be Misinformed on Japanese Situation. Portland, Or. "The hope of Presi- ■lent Wilson that anti-Japanese legis- lallon in California may not be objec- tionable to Japan, if understood, is certainly not founded on a knowledge of the Japanese mind," is an opinion expraaaad by Rev. A. M. Williams, of this city, who has just returned from that country, Mr. Wiliams is educa tional su|M.<rintendent of the Presby terian Sunday School board and has been in the Philippines, China and Japan on a several months' tour. "Some queer things get into the dispatches alwiut conditions in the Ori ent," continued Mr. Williams. "One of these is the statement that Ameri cans may not own real estate in Ja|>- an, as Implied in the President’s state ment to newspaper men recently. Not only do many large foreign business concerns own real estate there, but the various missions have valuable pro;>erty and many individuals have private realty holdings. "That the passage of the land bill by the California legislature may prove a death blow to the Christain movement in Japan, as suggested in a Tok io dispatch, is putting it too strong ly, but any anti-Japanvse movement in America naturally wounds the pride of the people over there and of course becomes a bar to the progress of Christianity. FIGHT BEGINS ON REVISION WILL NOT OPPOSE Sugar and Wool Men Threaten to "Rule or Ruin.” ANTI-ALIEN LAW /civorite «^the wèst Indies Washington, I). C. The fight for Democratic tariff revision began in -congress Wednesday. Conferences and party plans, which have held the stage for weeks past, gave way to tfie first open steps for the passage of the new tariff bill. President Wilson’s personally delivered message, calling his party associates in both houses Guard of 15 Left to Cover Retreat Japan Not Mingled Out Wilson on speedily to enact the party’s pledges Die Fighting Federala Spike and Bryan Work to Avert of tariff revision, was followed by a Guns and Destroy Supplies, Threatened Trouble. caucus of Democratic house members which will continue for several days, and in which Democrats will endeavor Naco, Arlx. General Pedro Ojeda, Washington, I). C. While Presi to settle their differences and agree on commanding the remnants of his fed dent Wilson let it be known Thursday support of the Underwood bill. Criticism of many features of the eral garrison of 300 troopers ut Naco, after a conference with Representa Sonora, surrendered to the Uni toil tive Raker, that the Federal govern law developed in Democratic circles States troop-« on bonier patrol here ment would not interfere with the ac in the senate. In a short caucus of Sunday morning at II o'clock, after tion of the California legislature in senate Democrats held to consider having withstood a siege of state the pending alien land bill law there, other matters, criticism was voiced by troops which lasted for five days, and aimed principally at Japanese, it is one or two Western senators against In which more than half his troopers understood in official circles that the free wool provision and the sugar were killed. neither President Wilson nor Secre sclu-dule proposing free sugar in 1916. The house Democrats settled none The surrender was hastened by the tary Bryan will desist using their good uttuck on the federal garrison by the offices in a personal way to avert what of the general tariff questions. The band of Yaqul Indians under General the Japanese government might con three-hour session was devoted to an unsuccessful fight to throw the doors Alvaro Obregon, commanding state strue as an affront. open to the public, a proposal defeated troops. The latter force at daybreak The President let it be known that burst in on the little garrison and it was not his purpose to attempt in by a vote of 167 to 84. Details of the fought viciously. The dead on both terference with the sovereignty of a new tariff bill will be taken up imme sides have been estimated at 200, and state, but that, of course, any state diately. Senate leaders are insistent that the the fortillcationa at Naco, Sonora, are legislation affecting treaty rights was veritable slaughter |*ens. subject to review by the Supreme Underwood bill be subdivided so that separate votes may be had, if desired, General Ojeda, true to his promise, court. refused to surrender. While the fight Though the measure is aimed pri on the sugar and wool schedules. One MORRO CASTLE,, SANTIAGO ing was nt its height he attempted to marily at Japanese, the fact that it plan that has been proposed to Presi march across the border with his small T the very southern gate of the When the war broke out there was no makes no discrimination of race in its dent Wilson is that schedules be band. The fire from the enemy wus United States lies Cuba, the railroad within three hundred miles of contents, as well as the desire of the grouped in such a way that the tariff demoralising, and Ojedu and his men TOIL SEVEN DAYS EACH WEEK President not to interfere with the will be comprised in four separate Pearl of the Antilles. The Santiago. The line from Havana ran and became scattered. Not even name was given by the Span stopped one-third of the way down the sovereignty of the state, has precluded measures. These proposals are based then did the firing from the rebels Fifteen Percent of Men in Iron any action by the Federal government 'on a growing belief that opponents of iards, who knew what they island at Santa Clara. All the eastern the sugar and wool provisions may cease. were talking about. For some reason part of Cuba had been devastated by at this time. Mills Observe No Sunday. Captain IL A. Sievart, Company A, The President was told by Repre muster strength enough to threaten of soil of climate Cuba la the mort fa long years of revolution. Just after defeat of the bill. Ninth United States cavalry, ran vored of all the West Indian islands. the war Sir William Van Horne came Washington, D. C.—Fifteen per sentative Raker that the people of Many progressive Republican sena Not only Is the scenery of the island out of Canada and proceeded to open alone to Ojeda's assistance. cent of the employes of the iron and California would enact the law through The American officer grasja'd the steel industry us a whole and more the initiative and referendum if the tors expressed their opposition to the of wonderful beauty ana variety, but up the eastern part of Cuba. By 1902 Mexican general by the arm, and to than 50 per cent of the blast furnace legislature refused. He declared the Democratic bill because of the sweep the products of her soil are finer in the Cuba railroad was ready for traffic. gether they ran in a hail of lead to workmen toil seven days a week, an Hcntiment was five to one in favor of ing character of proposed reductions. quality than the products of any of And now It Is possible to go tn 24 where an automobile was waiting. her neighbors though they He in prac hours from Havana to Santiago in a investigation by the bureau of labor the law. Captain Figueroa, of the federal discloses. Commissioner Neill has The President’s position had been FEDERAL FUNDS TO GIVE AID tically the same latitude and grow the comfortable train with good sleeping garrison, with 15 men, remained be made public the third volume of the merely that of an inquirer for infor same things. cars and observation cars, just like hind to cover General Ojeda's flight. bureau's investigation dealing with mation, following protests by the Jap Government Loana $2,000,000 to Wrapped up In Cuba is most of the a limited train between New York and One by one he and his fellows died in working conditions and the relations anese government. military romance of our generation. Chicago. A few years have worked Representative Banks in Flood Districts. the barracks, surrounded by :i horde of employers and workmen. The war with Spain was a very little marvelous changes in traveling condi Raker has shown the President a tele Washington. D. C. — Secretary Mc affair as wars go nowadays. All the tions. of yelling, slaughtering Yaqula. The report states that since 1910, gram from J. B. Sanford, a leader in when the main investigation was made the senate of California, requesting Adoo, of the treasury department, will fighting that took place hardly This year traffic to Panama Is heavy. when the normal working day for that the F««deral government should deposit $2,000,000 in the national amounted to the size of a good skir Instead of going direct from New York ATTEMPTS TO [KILL ALFONSO and banks of Dayton, O., to relieve the the majority of steel workers was 12 not interfere with local affairs. The mish in the Russo-Japanese war. But to Jamaica and on to Panama, the hours long, with practically 30 per President’s decision Raker said, would money shortage resulting from the it was an intensely dramatic and pic traveler should. If possible, go first to flood, accepting government, state, Anarrhiat Fires nt Spanish King, cent of the entire force regularly find approval in California. turesque campaign and It was the only Havana, from there through the heart city and county bonds as security. working seven days a week, a number Who Escapes Uninjured. Diplomats pointed out that another American war of our generation. It of Cuba to Santiago, thence to Ja Thia will be the first time since of steel companies have been putting question, also involving treaty obliga Madrid For the third time in his 1908 that the government has accepted marked the full development of the maica, and so on to Panama. From Santiago to Kingston In Ja reign. King Alfonso narrowly escaped into effect various plans by which none tions, is pending netween Japan and as security for deposits bonds other United Statea as a world power. And it was the most elaborately reported maica the journey is just a night's run. Sunday from being th» victim of an of their employes are required or per the United States—that of the fur than those of the United States. President Taft, just anarchistic attempt against his life. mitted to work more than six days a seal convention, This action was decided upon as a war that ever took place. Naturally, So that those who are goln^ to see Three shots were flre«l at the king in week. Between 40 and 50 per cent of before leaving the White House, result of the telegraphic advices from therefore, we think a good deal of it, Panama have no possible excuse for the streets of the capital by a native the employes formerly working seven urged congress to pass certain laws National Bank Examiner Goodhart, though It may seem a small affair to not seeing Cuba first. They can ship of Barcelona, Rafael Sanch«-z Allegro, days a week have been affected by that the United States might not be who has been investigating the con other nations. And as a matter of fact to Havana and proceed by rail to San these arrangements, but 15 per cent ‘‘remiss in observing treaty obliga who was immediately overpowered. ditions and requirements of the banks it was Intensely Interesting and amus tiago, and then across to Kingston and ing. If you ask any war correspond pick up their Panama steamer there. King Alfonso owes his escape to his still work every day in the week. Ex tions." Great Britain, too, has made repre in the flood district. ent who has attended the campaigns And if the truth must be told the visit couruge, quickness and skilled horse tensive interviews with the workmen All the seven national banks of manship. Accompanied by his staff brought out the fact that in their sentations on what it holds to be a Dayton will be designated as govern of the last fifteen years, which of to Cuba will be the best part of the he was riding along the Calle de Al opinion the six-day arrangement does non-fulfillment of the fur seal treaty. ment depositories, and the funds will them all he remembers with the most trip. Every year Cuba is being brought cala. returning from the ceremony of not repay them advantages commen It is suggested now that any charge of be deposited with them as soon as interest, he will certainly choose the a little nearer to us by Improvements swearing in recruits, when a man surate with the loss] of a day’s pay a breach of treaty obligation with they offer security sufficient to satisfy Spanish-American war as the best ex in the steamship and railroad services. Japan and Great Britain on the Cali Very soon It will be the favorite win perience of his life. sprang from the sidewalk and seized each week. The day of enforced rest does not fornia legislation and fur seal ques the secretary. He expects the amount ter resort of the United States. For Ths Broken Hawser. the bridle of the king's hors«« with one will afford effective relief to the finan The reason for this lies largely In the scenery, especially in the east of hand, pointing a revolver ;x«int blank give them a holiday either on Sunday tions might become a factor in the cial stringency in Dayton. the romantic scenery of the Santiago the Island, is matchless and the cli with the other. The king, realizing or on any other day on which their fel pending negotiations between the In the last few days the government the situation with lightning rapidity, low workmen generally are also at United States and Great Britain over has shipped from Washington and province. The harbor of Santiago with mate all the year round exeept In dug his spurs into his horse, which leisure. On any day except Sunday, the exemption of American coastwise Chicago a total of $2,300,000 to the its ancient Morro castle guarding the July and August, when the rains come the workmen say, there is nothing to ships from canal tolls, which Great reared violently. subtreasury at Cincinnati to meet the entrance is one of the most pictur is almost perfect.—Town and Country. esque sheets of water in the Carib His quickness saved his life. The do except to sleep all day or go to Britain also contends to be a breach of pressing demands for money. treaty obligations. bean. It runs Inland through a gap bullet, instead of burying itself in the saloons. in the high rocky coast like a long HAIRLESS BREED OF HORSES king's breast, struck the horse. So SENATORIAL BATHS MUST GO UNCLE SAM WILL NOT WAIT sieve. Just inside the entrance the close was th«* range that the king’s STRIKERS DEFY MILITARY sieve turns, so that from the outside Animals of the Turkomans Require - ■ • left glove was blackened by the pow Much Care and Thrive on Some Caucus Cuts Off One Luxury and Rioting Carmen Fired On-Bayo Recognition for New China, Re it is impossible to see the harbor at der discharge. what Peculiar Diet. all. When Schley, with his flying gardless of Europe. Before the assailant was able to Aims at Another. net» Are Used. squadron, was sent around the zouth pull the trigger again a secret service Washington, D. C.—Great Britain Washington, I). C.—- Senators who The greatest peculiarity of the Buffalo, N. Y. — Troops with fixed and Japan will not recognize the new side of Cuba to search for Cervera's man sprang upon him. The two men have been accustomed to splash luxur Turkoman breed of horses Is their fleet, he passed by Santiago and de fell to the ground lock«<d in each oth iously in the fine baths in the senate bayonets held no terror for the strik Chinese republic at present. This be They have naturally halrlessness. er’s arms, struggling furiously. The office building will splash there no ing carmen of the International Rail came known positively Tuesday and clared there was no Spanish fleet ln- very little mane, and what they have assassin manage«l to free his revolver more. The big baths, by order of the way company and their sympathizers indications were that Russia, France side, That evening a coaling vessel arm an«l fired two more shots in rapid Democratic caucus of the senate, have Thursday, and the riotous scenes of and Germany also withhold recogni which was being towed along by one is always carefully cut off. Their skin of the warships broke the hawser and Is very soft and thin. Colonel Stewart succession, but^the officer knocked his b«*en locked up and the bath attend former days of the strike were numer tion for the present. was left behind for a few hours. While In “Through Persia In Disguise” tells arm aside and the bullets flew harm ants have had their official heads cut ous and of a more serious nature. All The United States alone of the six- the cable was being mended one of of the great care taken of these anl- efforts to resume traffic were blocked lessly through the air. power group, which participated in off. All this in the way of economy, Cervera's vessels came and poked her nud*. and all the cars were withdrawn at the loan negotiation, has declared for it was said. They are never stabled, but picket noee out of the mouth of the harbor nightfall after an intermittent opera Permit Denied Friedmann. recognition of the new Chinese gov The next move is to be against the thinking that the American fleet had ed In the open. They are, however, tion of less than four hours. ernment when the constituent assem Washington, D. C.—Surgeon Gene senate barber shop, where senators gone. She was seen immediately by warmly clothed. First the Turkoman Once during the afternoon the troops bly meets at Pekin. ral Blue, of the public health bureau, are allowed to have their whiskers used their rifles. puts over his animal a thick felt body A woman and a Brazil and probably most of the the collier and Schley was brought told Dr. Friederich Franz Friedmann trimmed and their hair cut free of man were wounded and a boy received South American republics will join back to bottle up Cervera. If that col covering of the sixe that an English Saturday that until the exact nature charge. The barber shop may be con a thrust from a bayonet. The woman the United States in recognizing lier had not broken her tow-line Cer horse wears; over this he fastens an immense piece of felt that covers the of his tuberculosis vaccine and the tinued, but each senator will have to probably will die. China, but thus far the American pro vera might have come out of Santiago horse's ears and his whole body down method of its preparation had been re pay for his own shave or haircut. and proceeded to Havana; and the Efforts on the part of Mayor Fuhr posal that all governments act in con Senator Kenyon, Republican, of vealed and the claims made for it sub mann to bring about a settlement by cert has not met with favorable re whole course of the war would have to hts hocks. This clothing he keeps In place with a long roller, which Is stantiated by official tests and investi Iowa, is one of those who believe that arbitration met little encouragement sponse from the larger nations who been different passed three times round the horse’s gations, a license for its sale in the free haircuts should be dispensed from the company. That would have been a pity; for are disposed to await the adoption of body. interstate commerce could not be is- with and last session unsuccessfully Santiago provides the most wonderful a constitution and the establishment of The Turkomans feed their horses, sued. This was the surgeon general's attempted to get a bill of that kind setting for a campaign. Back from the electoral machinery. Wilson Cancels Western Visit. answer when the Berlin scientist passed. rocky coast, a few miles inland, runs when in camp, on barley or chopped Washington, D. C.—According to asked what steps would be neces;' «ry a high range of mountains. Between straw, and give them flour and sheep's Says Madero Was Assassinated. advices received by Senator Lane from Michigan Beats Suffrage. for him to take to obtain such a license. these mountains and the coast the tall fat. or clarified butter, when they New Orleans—Martiaa Oviedo, for Secretary Tumulty. President Wilson Detroit—Woman suffrage in Michi country Is covered with the richest are going to call on them for great mer private secretary to President will not be able to accept various invi gan generally was conceded hopelessly vegetation. The American army in at exertion, I myself, In India, have of- Pullets Killed By Bees. Porterville, Cal.—Two hundred pul Madero, of Mexico, arrived here with tations to visit Oregon this summer. defeated in Tuesday's election, when tacking Santiago had to advance along ten given my horses a pound each of lets belonging to W. F. Weems, a a sensational narrative of the manner Recently Senator Lane transmitted to scattering returns received late Wed one narrow path through an almost flour and coarse sugar, and half a poultry raiser in the Plano district, in which Madero and his vice presi the President invitations to attend the nesday from the rural districts of the Impenetrable forest. When Grimes pound of clarified butter made Into were stung to death when a swarm of dent, Pino Suarez, met their death. World’s Christian Conference at Port state did not tend materially to de planted his battery on the famous hill balls, when I have ridden them far bees attacked them. The bees, which After Oviedo escaped from Mexico land. the Chautauqua at La Grande crease the big majority rolled up of El Poso which lies about three and wanted them to go on again, The anil belong to the Kern County Land com City he joined the Carrancistas in and Crater Lake park. All these will against the amendment. Its oppo miles from the entrance to Santiago horse easily digests this ration, pany, are brought to this district ev Coahuila. Senor Oviedo reiterated a have to be declined, as the President nents declared at last reports that the bay along the light green at the he Is ready to start sooner than If • grassy slopes, the attack had begun. feed of corn is given him. It Is also ery year during the orange blossom report that the investigation of the expects, on account of the prolonged amendment had failed by 25,000. The American army, after lying for supposed to give great strength. season. Besides the chickens which killing of Madero and Suarez has re session of congress, it will be neces A summary of late reports increased Turkomans give their horses almost were killed, several score of others vealed that both, while prisoners in the sary for him to remain in Washington. the confidence of the Republicans hours under the galling Are of the were so badly stung that they will palace, had received narcotics in their that they would carry the complete Spaniards, had at length made up Its anything they eat themselves. Al mind to stay quiet no longer. It rose though hardy tn respect of food, the food and had then been shot to death. also die. Murderers Get Reprieve. state ticket. and slowly walked up the ridg6 of horses require a good deal of care as Phoenix, Aria.—Five murderers un bills. That was a little bit of a battle to clothing, for their fine coats and Madero Gift Sti IlfHeld in Trust. Memorial for Major Butt. Chargee Not Pressed. der sentence of death will be reprieved as battles go. But size even In war is delicate skins make them very sus Washington, D. C.—A watch which Washington, D. C.—A monument to until after the next general election in Washington, D» C.—Vice President the late President Madero, of Mexico, Major Archibald W. Butt, military 1914, according to a statement made Marshall Thursday afternoon declined not everything And in the history of ceptible to colds.—Youth's Companion. wanted to present to Major Charles J. aide to Presidents Roosevelt and Taft, here by Governor Hunt The men to present to the senate a set of alle American arms there Is no more ro Nsw One to Him. Hagadom, Twenty-third United States and who was lost when the Titanic were reprieved last October until April gations charging a Western senator mantic page than that which describes A wealthy fanner was tn a lawsuit infantry, is the subject of a bill in sank, almost a year ago, will be dedi 12, as the governor wished to give the with improper conduct, and announced the frontal attack on the San Juan troduced by Senator Melman. Ameri cated May 30 in Arlington National legislature an opportunity to pass a that he had returned the written hills without any proper artillery prep the other day. In the trial the au can officers are forbidden to accept cemetery upon a spot Major Butt se law abolishing capital punishment in charges to their author, Jim R. aration and practically without order*. thorship of a certain newspaper ar Marvelous Changes. ticle came up. It had been signed by gifts from foreign rulers, except by lected in 1903 for his burial place Arixona. The legislature took no such Jacobs, of Oklahoma City. Similar That block house still stands on San his name. "I never wrote that," ho express consent of congress. The when he was depot quartermaster here action, and the people will be given a charges were presented to the United Juan hill to show where the American In hero C State department is holding the watch and in direct charge of the cemetery. chance to vote on the question. States attorney here and he found troops came up the ridge. The lane said. “Why, there's words never saw before.” "Ah,” said the in trust. The monument will be a 12-foot gran them insufficient to present to the through the woods is now a fine ma other man’s lawyer. “And will you ite Latin cross. Snow Is Deep in South Dakota. j grand jury. cadamised road. But the wonderful point out one of them?" ‘‘Well.’’ run Titanic Memorial Services Held. Mitchell, S. D.—Ten inches of snow setting remains just as it was 15 years Tuberculoaia in Decreasing. New York -Services in commemor has fallen here in the last 16 hours. Suffrage Amendment in Congress. a*o when Theodore Roosevelt rode up ning a thick finger down the page, "here's one of ’em. 'V-l-s.'”—3*a. ation of the first anniversary of the Paris—Lecturing before the Lyceum The storm extends west to the Black Washington, D. C.—Suffrage for. the ridge at the head of the Rough Francisco Argonaut. sinking of the Titanic, when more than club of France, at n recent meeting, Hills district and the depth of the women, by an amendment to the Fed-1 r 1500 lives were lost, were held Sun Professor Metchnikoff declared that snow varies from four to ten inches. eral constitution, was proposed in a Riders. During these fifteen years The Result. day at St. Thomas’ Protestant Episco tuberculosis was decreasing, and had The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul joint resolution introduced Wednesday comparatively few Americans have "How was the silencer broken?“ pal church, and in many other churches been doing so steadily for the last 40 railway expects another blockade and by Representative Raker, of Cali visited the scene of our only recent war. It has been difficult of access. "Somebody dropped a remark.” special prayers were said. years. has started its snow plows to work. fornia. Indians Capture Naco and Ex terminate Garrison. Government to Take No Official Action in California. A