DOINGS OFTHEWEEK Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. General Resumo o f Important Events Presented In Condensed Form fo r Our Busy Readers. British coal miners have been offi­ cially advised to return to work. President Taft in a message to con­ gress urges more economy in national expenditures. The I. W. W. revolution in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest makes little headway. Every river and creek in North­ western Montana is out o f its bankB and the whole country is flooded. Chicago clubwomen demand women police both in uniform and plain clothes to handle the juvenile depart­ ment. A Southern Pacific locomotive ex­ ploded while climbing Rice Hill, in Southern Oregon, killing both engi­ neer and fireman. F EELIN G AG A IN ST F O R E IG N E R S Muttarings o f Discontent Among Na­ tives Heard in China. Shanghai— Premier Tang Shao Yik, his suite and members o f the cabinet, plan to leave for Pekin soon. Re­ ports from all centers in the southern provinces indicate considerable un­ easiness, especially among foreign­ ers. Republican officials admit that the situation is grave. The troops are discontented because o f arrears in pay and cannot be dis­ banded until the finances are readjust­ ed. They openly blame the combina­ tion o f foreign bankers for the trouble because o f their refusal to give prom­ ised assistance. Considerable evidence o f bitterness against foreigners irrespective o f na­ tionality can be discerned among the leaders, who asserted that the pro­ tracted delay in the recognition o f the republic by the powers and the with­ holding o f the loans are liable to stir up anti-foreign sentiment and entail serious disturbances for which they say the powers alone will be responsi­ ble. The opinion rapidly is spreading that the foreign powers have agreed to concerted action looking to interna­ tional control o f China. WOULD SLICE PERSIA Turkey Would Grab Province Long In Dispute. Investment Realty Abstract Company Makes Your Abstract Offices, with Forest Grove Pres*, Hoffman Building, Law Office, M. B. Bump, Hillsboro. G U A R A N T E E S R ELIABLE SERVICE Porte Believed to Have Backing o f Stronger Power, and German Designs Are Suspected. London— The relations o f Russia and Turkey, which a few weeks ago caused the circulation o f alarming re­ ports, may at any moment reach an acute stage, and again the bone o f contention will be Persia. A t the close o f the Ru^so-Japanese war. Turkey moved troops into the Persian province o f Azerbaijan, strip o f which has been in dispute for upwards o f 200 years. Turkey claims this strip; Persia holds it, but the ownership has yet to be decided. The question has been a subject o f nego­ tiations, but while these have been go­ ing on Russia asserts that Turkey has been advancing her forces slowly until they have gone even beyond the dis­ puted strip and now command the western part o f Azerbaijan from Lake Urumiah to the frontier, and can eas­ ily attack the Russian province o f Er- ivan. Turkey denies any agressive inten­ tions. She has informed the Russian minister to the porte that she has troops in the disputed territory only as a temporary expedient, waiting the outcome o f friendly negotiations, and if necessary a reference to The Hague tribunal. Turkey’s firmness in supporting her contention, and in not only placing troops in the disputed strip but mov­ ing them forward, has given rise in Russia to a suspicion that some other power is behind the Ottoman govern­ ment. It is pointed out that the ac­ quisition o f territory on the Persian frontier might be accepted as compen­ sation by Turkey for the loss o f Tri­ poli and the power that could bring about this exchange would please Italy. Germany, which before has tried to secure concessions on Lake Urumiah, is the power suspected. NINETY ESCAPE DEATH. The British bark Indian Empire has been wrecked off Cape Horn, South Wireless Operator Heroically Stays America, and the fate o f her passen­ at Post Sending Calls for Aid. gers and crew is unknown. Newport, R. I.— Ninety passengers The Pacific Coast Steamship com­ on the burning {steamship Ontario pany has ordered two new million- were snatched from death at 4 :30 dollar steamers for the coast travel o'clock Monday morning when the ves­ between San Diego and Seattle. sel made a dash for the Rhode Island The governor o f Oklahoma has is­ Bhore and managed to land all the pas­ sued a proclamation making Mothers’ sengers and {crew just after the fire Day, May 12, a legal holiday in that broke through the deck. The wireless operator was the hero o f the fire, state and urging all to observe it. Time after time he Bent out calls for Robbers held up a man Bged 75 aid, and on one occasion’ he telegraph­ years, in his store in the outskirts o f ed that he would have to abandon his Portland, but his w ife, aged 72, post on account o f the heat, but he re­ rushed to bis assistance and the rob­ turned soon after. bers fled. The first message was {picked up at The M: sissippi river continues to the Point Judith wireless station at 2 rise and hood the adjoining lowlands. o ’clock. A few minutes later a sec­ The water supply o f Memphis is pol­ ond message was received, stating luted by the overflow, and serious re that the operator on the steamer would be obliged to leave his room be­ suits are imminent. * cause o f the heat. Efforts were being Young women are being trained as made, it was said, to reach Mqntauk wireless operators by the United Wire­ Point to beach the steamer. Mean­ less Telegraph company at Seattle, while the Ontario reached Montauk which believes they will be more re­ and was beached about a mile and a AW ARD.FARMS BY LOTTERY. liable and satisfactory than men. half west o f the lifesaving saving Friends o f Clarence S. Darrow, un­ station there. L ife savers went out Only Settlers May File and Specula­ der indictment for jury bribing in the with a breeches buoy, and helped take tors Are Shut Out. McNamara trials in Los Angeles, have off passengers and members o f the crew. A strong surf was running. Washington, D. C.— Details o f the been asked to assist in defraying the expenses o f his defense. proposed government lottery, by which valuable farms in the Tieton ir­ A fter a search o f ten months rigation project in Washington will throughout the Northwest, an Al­ be disposed o f to settlers, are given in berta, Canada, man has found in Klamath Falls, Or., his child and the an announcement made by the Re­ Memphis — Three breaks in the mentally unbalanced nurse who kid­ levees on the Mississippi occurred clamation service. The announcement napped her. south o f Memphis Sunday. The first says: The levee at Hickman, Ky.. gave was at 24-mile post, 16 miles south of “ The third unit o f the Tieton irri­ way and the town is under water. Helena, Ark. Later in the afternoon gation project, Washington, will be Eastern coal miners now on strike the levee at Laconia, 60 miles below opened by a unique form o f drawing. say they believe settlement will be Helena, went out, and later the levee This unit contains about 40 farms gave way at Henrico, near Laconia. upon which homestead entry may be reached by April 30. They are among the finest Police o f Aberdeen, Wash., jailed 61 The 'water is pouring rapidly over made. I. W. W. strikers and agitators, and several hundred square miles o f rich fruit lands in the United States and farm land. extremely valuable. Irrigation lands all red flags displayed were immedi­ It is expected Laconia Circle will be under other portions o f this project ately seized and destroyed by citizens. entirely ¡inundated. Probably water are selling for $50 to $1,200 an acre, from the two crevasses will join, excluisve o f the water right. POR TLAN D M ARKETS. flooding the entire southern half of “ During December an eager line o f Wheat— Track prices: Bluestem, 94 Phillips county, in which is Helena, land seekers anticipating approaching J/95c; club, 90($91c; red Russian, 89 and all o f Desha county. The over­ opening, took up their position just t. Clark and McIntosh, Tex. declared optimistically that hia pres­ 6.50; medium, 4.50((i5; choice calves. ence in Illinois was not needed, as he Shopman Will Continue Strike. 8.606*8.76; good heavy calves, 6«rt felt assured o f his renomination. 6.50; bulls, 4.25«C5; stags, 4.'160/6. Sedalia. Mo. — A fter a two days' Partevai Balloon Sold. 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