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THE SIOHXING OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1911. I DELAYS SdfE AT CENTEa OF MEXICAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITY AND PREMIER WHO SAYS INSUR RECTION IS SLIGHT. JUAREZ ATTACK w 9 Now aft T Rebel Chief Will Not Immedi at2ly Bombard Town, Is Official Belief. Your -f.. , - .: -'-p-tie1 Mm ' i OHOZCQ a- 'if . - , - - V HIS CAMP WITHIN 10 MILES Fone Before Beleaguered t'lly It IJ In llitr trn Aaimrntrd by the .trrtsal of (irocral an-lics Troopa. y.t. Paso. T.i. Fb The belief ftrvYati In offlrtal clrt-les tonight that eneral I'.-ual lirotro has bri)onril. f.ir th crnrnl at !. M plan lo attack J-iare. Thta baa relieved th mi. t.nslon whl-h ha tiMI " . th International bonier for the lost (nir !. but Mriirm military and rl n official h nut abated their lrt ;rr X) drf!n( knowl'.! l obtalnabl ri.ro l-)t.!chl lo the ex-Sct l-ratlon rf iVnxcu fort-ea. M;lrin off l de-:in,l lo cr"!it th r-port tt-nt th haqront t-M'fiain has retired ! inaliruri, 1.1s s-tpplv ramp. tr effect M in-.l-iayl ' )un ur with tlen eral I ;n. o T- tro-r. Droiiico I Near Juares. Cnntradirtory aJvl.-e today from lh In.urrrrtna' Junta hr stale that roico .la raraped J mile weat of Juar.x. within easy striking dl.tanc. Th earn a.lvlrr report that he J 'ln..l by Onrrl Jo d 1a l.u Kan ctifi ana a con'l"rfl fore of rebel. At lo the Immediate plana of lha campaign a.lvlres equally conflict ing one report aajr that Oroxeo plana to i south tmlcht ! meet Crneral Ninrro'i federal troop marching overland from Chihuahua to lha relief of Jnarra. Another if that Juxr.1 Is Mill tha- objective r.f (iroiro ant that Be I planning a surprise attack. Although builnru In Juari waa par tially rrtannl to.lar ther la consid erable nrrtnuiinrii among resident. Atant. with an insurgent force of ti.tw.n i an-1 men. was reported ;i mile rml of Juares laat tlrht Ho hai a sharp klrmth with a banJ of Ke,lrrl last night, the Federate retiring In the front of auch our w b.lmi na od.la Navarro Is Joim' Hope. Shoull Navarro succeed In gel ting" Into Juares with hla force, lha insurgent will hava thalr work cut out for them, for NaTarro'a m.na ara rrterana. aaaor.-.I by harj campalim lr InJ.ed. M.xlran official are con. fl.J.nt that tba cltr. protrctad br 00 iHJItrt. la now aaf from assault and that t?ia campaign of lha young- revo lutionist l.ad.r wl'.l aooa end In hla o.f.at. and U a-attarlnc of his foU lowara. AH tfti howavar. la prfac4 on tha h:t that General Navarro will surer-1 in rracMnc lh i'.lo Grand? with Ma l-oopa. Ilai Orosro STx-aded ytr or lo hoMlnf off liabajto'a r.lnforca monfa nothlns; could hava aawd Juaraa from tha bauds of tna ravolutlonlstja W hrrr-aboota Is Mjatrry. But with h.s troopa wtthln tha cl:y. Oroaro and Alanla now hava orforo tharn well-arm.d r.itylara. and Juarat. If It fat!. wll. It la baUavcd. faU only aftar bW!y flzht!r. wh.r.abouta of Oroa-o and othar r.hl IraJera and conmitm! la puzxilnc tnr K.deral official M.mbera of tha Insurrrrto frr.ta d.rlara tha rvbvla ran otrt of food and water, and had to wit h rar. but will attack soon, and that lrtirn will ba reinforced by men from t'llnaca. east of here, and fathers from tla vicinity of Galeana and (saa !ranl-a aiuth. With f-ar of l-nma-t ata Hi-k dNatpated tha tension of Juarea r.Mied this morntnf and bualneaa (en era;y was mumeL T InaurrrK-to Junta In El Pam an nourrad th.l mornlnir that Orr.so and Ma rr-a bad not retired to Aitnaiajrura. but had taken up a poelUon M miles west of Juarea. withla easy striking dla- tanoo of u- town. - ','ai mJ7 . 1. i . -5U.- .i I ft -S yed:: 'a - -3' felrrala. reoiieated Captain Frederick Johnson, commandlnc the Third I'nlted f-itas I'aralry stationed In Poutrlaa. to lake r: arc. of lliree M'-xIcan prisoner. Captain l:arrado staled that his re quest waa maile because the M.xlcan law did not permit the holding of prisoner fr mora than three day without lr!al. and he dl.1 not wish to lake the risk of attempting to send the mrn unlr guard to the state peni tentiary al llermostllo. Captain John son rrfu.rd the request. According lo mall advices reaching th la city from the City of Chihuahua, throe freight car arrived there Feb ruary 1 from Mexico City containing heavy field piece of large caliber. In tended far use either In fortifying Chi huahua or In operation by the federals against Juarea In caae the rebels auc-c.-J-.l In tailing the latter city. Reports also tell of rebel activity to th southward of Chihuahua, where telegraph line on the Mexican Cen tral railroad were cut between Mapula and Horcasltas on February 1. A large force of r.bels was reported In the vi cinity of llai lend Mapula. where they took many horse, a train on th Kan sas City A Orient Railroad brought Into Chihuahua 17 wounded rebels and It other prisoners, who took part In the clash between the federal at Cuesta de la Aitlea. Rebel band are reported passing through Santa Crux do Kosalea and near Villa Apumadav Vive Killed In Battle. EL PASO. Tex.. Feb. The total ca-ualtlea In Sunday's fighting at llauche. south of Juarex. were five dead and 29 wounded. The. Federals lost one man and two women accord lug to Dr. I. J. Hush of the tnsurrecto hospital corps, who remained on the field when the rebela left- The Insurrectoe lost two dead and threo woundej. Of the Federal wounded. . are now In s ospltal at Juarez, six of them women and 20 aoldlers. Tha wounded and dead wo men were camp follower, wive) of tha Federal aoldlers. . - "'as. . sTlY r I SINGLE TAX JABBED Diss rnoanced in Texas. EAGLE PASHt Tex.. Feb. .-The flrst open antl-Dlas meeting on record In tagle Paas waa held hers last night In celebration of tha adoption of the Mexi can constitution. Sk'iior Paulino Mart! nes. of San Antonio, the principal speaker, attacked President llax. saying be had usurped rights guaranteed by the const! tutlon. He pluaded tor the ballot, per sonal liberty, freedom of speech and free dmi of the press. WILL SCO FT They VI!I My .Along Border In Aid of Vnllftl btatra Troopa. l AflCISnTON. Feb. TIw. rapture bv t Mrx can revolutlonlnta of Rui Ig nclo. a town opposite Fort Hancock. T.v . was r.portej to the ftate Depart ment In a telex-ram from t.v American tvcsal at t1u.i-.-l ivirflrlo Dtoa. S far a n aeroplane can d.scover. tieneraj Hoyt. IV commanrter of the Department of Texaa, will probably be In a post" Ion soon ti determine the facta as to the actlvl tie of Cve Insurgents along th Mexican bordr. Al preae-nt. owlrg to tha conflicting repra and absurd ami extravagant claims on the part of the rival leader an. I ti.elr public mouthpieces, the I'nlted P'afee Army officers, who are doing their b.c to maintain the neutrality law In f.r-e on tie Mexican borJer. Trd the task difficult, and tie troop axe continual- making wlld-gmwe chaa-e after n.ll.tary exp-dttlora rep.)rted to be crosa i: the Klo Grande, which rarely mateii- .1. In the meantime, when the troop are cn theses fals see r. Is. It Is presumed li-.at armed partiets make their way '" t:i river at urguarJ.-d points. Today General Wool. ct;lef of taff. let It be known that at Wast one aeroplane wouM be employed in observation work alorg the Hio Grande. Til decision a as' re t he.1 after a cinsultatlon with General Ai.en. chief signal officer, who le In t-liarge of th a.ror.aiiti'-al service of the NVjr Departm.ci. nnl John Harry Kyan. preel.ier.t of the Colled State- Aeronauts cat Kes.rve. Tie War Department has accepted' R.iNert ft-l'ler's off-r of one of hie new Vr.ght biplane, which I now In New lorn. ni inia win be ruavhed to the' ai-xican o-iraer oy express and turned ctt to General Hoyt. The reserve la f-- pared to furnlsli other machines for mt.'tary use at short notice, and If th Collwr biplane prove- to be of real er vl -a It will be supplemented by at least l.i If a doavn other. with a cumber of machines soaring constantly over th crooked channel of the K!o Grande and bnck Into the coun t:y where Illegal expedition may be or ganising. If Is believed the military will b able practically to eetabl en an Im penetrable patrol along the border. Kepair Trains Sent Out- KL. PASO. Tes.. Feb. . Repair trains were sent out from Juares over both the Northwestern and Mexican Central lines this sftrrnoon to repair bridgea. Twenty-four brldtces have been de stroyed by rebels south of Juares aa far aa Mortesuma. a dtatance of 112 mile. Tha federal reinforcements from Chihuahua could not come within that distance of Juares by rail. SHOW EXHIBITS WANTED S. R- III CAB V II EKE AFTER ORE GON mODCCTS FOH hisi-lay. MEXICAN' APrE.lL IS REFUSED t'nitrd State Troops Will N'ot Han. die Prisoners of War. rrGLA3. Arlx.. Feb. i The com. pasder of the Mexican government ronp In Agua Prleta. across the bor der from Doug'.a. appealed to the l"nl-l-d States troops on this side Isst night for ssslstanre In handling prisoners held In th Mexican Jail but was de Bled. Captain Baxrado, of the KaxJcan Io Anjrrlcs Making; (ireavi Prepa ra tions) for I'arlflc Iind and Prod arts KximItlon. 8. R. Ricaby. reprecntlng th Pselflo Land and lYoducts Fjcposltlon which Is to be held In s Angeles. March IS to April Is at the Imperial Hotel, and will remain l.ere several day, soliciting exhibits) for the show. The Commercial Cluh, Chamber of Commerce and big land owners, as well aa communities, will be arked to exhibit the best they have of their resources, the only re striction being that no exhibit must be for persons! advertising purpose. "If the exhibit la more representative of th resource of the community than personal It I acceptable," aid Mr. Rica. by last night, "and if the exhibitor gets anything out of It he Is welcome to It. Th exposition is a public affair and no personal lnteivsis enter Into It. we ar making an exhibition for the entire Pa cific Coast and wnnt all the b-et the Western states afford. The exhibition will be held In the Shrine Auditorium. where there Is room for all. Tourists are now arriving in Los Angeles at the rate of 2000 a week. and. while the ex hibition is on. colonist rates from th Kast will be In effect as well as half rates, and we are endeavoring to obtaia half rates from the exhibiting states." From here Mr. Rtcaby will go to Washington, Idaho and I'tah. Senator From Its Hotbed Plans Attack. REPEAL OF ACT SOUGHT YE OREGON GRILLE. Special engagement Pert Hendler. ths boy wonder pianist: Harry Glyn and Harry Davis, comedian singers. Every evening. to t:30 and 10 to 12 P. M. Salt Halts Woodcutters. OREGON' CITT. Or.. Feb. C Spe clal.) Charlea Olson has filed suit scalnat William S. Rawhous to recover li'Kto on a promissory note snd $500 at torney's fees. It Is charged that th note waa executed at Wood burn. Or.. December 20. l07. and that no part of the principal or Interest has been paid. The note was secured by a mortgage on 0 seres of land, of which 15 acrea have been released. A motion has been filed to restrain tha defendants from cutting tnercbsntabl timber on the land. Dlmlck, of Oregon City, Behind Blow to Be Pealt Law and Others to Wage War Fraud of County Amendment Scored. STATE CAPITOL. Salem. Or.. Feb. (Special.) Due for a grilling, single taxers will receive a scoring and de nunciation on the Voor of tha Senate when th resolutions prepared by tha committee on assessment and taxation are reported back. This may be tomor row, or It may be later. Senator Kel- laher of the resolutions committee not being certain when they may be re turned. The resolutions call for a repeal of the slngls-taz amendment and ar aimed, their sponsors say. to place saf and san system of taxation In the constitution Instead of the county tax amendment now Included, which Is declared to be a move fathered by faddists and theorists. Home Produces Foe. The single taxers who aided and abetted in securing the passage of the county tax amendment under an as sumed title will fall under the knife at the hands of a Senator from the very hotbed of the single taxers Senator Wslter Dlmlck. of Oregon City. There promises to be interesting- In formation divulged before he concludes his speech. His statements will be In favor of tho resolutions now In com tnittee. those resolutions being In the shape of constitutional amendments to bs submlttod to a direct vote of the people. Dlmlck In the Senate has always stood for progressive legislation, in eluding the initiative and referendum. th recall, corrupt practices act and other features of the Oregon system, but ha declarea that he draws the line at an amendment "which was foisted upon the people by means of fraud and which the people would never have sanctioned If advised of their true purport of the political swindle." Fraud Is Denounced. , Dlmlck - Is warm In denouncing the methods adopted and means pursued in gaining the end toward opening a way for single taxation and will no doubt be emphatic on the floor of the Sen ate. He declares that the manner In which the amendment received the sanction of the peoplo has been de termined as such a palpable fraud that the people are disgusted and a con tinuation of such tactics will result In an overthrow of the whole system which has been secured In this state In advancing the power of the people. It Is also probable that Dlmlck's statements will be backed up and sup ported by other members of the Sen ate who object to the single tax Idea and to the manner In which It Is mad possible In the stats of Oregon. COLUMBIA FIGHTS DIVISION Grange Has Senator File Resolution Against Joseph's Plan. STATE CAPITOL, Salem. Or Feb. . WATER CODE CHANGE" FOUGHT Judicial rowers by Board of Control Are Opposed, rTTATB CAPITOL, Salem. Or- Feb. . (Special.) Proposed changes In the water coda are still subjects of wrangling be fore the committee, but tonight, from what can bs gathered, the committee will hold to Its revised bill and report It In practically Intact The revised bill provide for placing Judicial powers upon the board of con trol, which now exercises administrative and quasi-Judicial functions and appeals will be taken directly from the board of control to the Supremo Court. rne original bin coming Into com mittee, as sanctioned by the board, gave no Judicial function further than the prevent code provides, but did not provide for appeal directly to the Circuit Court and In event of no confirmation by that court, the original findings of the board would stand. Oliver Morton, of the legal department of the Reclamation Sen-ice: Lionel R. Webster. R. P. Montague and Railroad Commissioner Miller were before the board tonight, arguing against the pro posed change, while ex-Associate Justice King favors the committee plan. Mr. Morton declared that It lei not good law to give a body of this kind Judicial and administrative powers at the same time, the same contention being made by Mr. Montague. Mr. King was of the other opinion, and memboss of the committee seemed to be of Mr. King's opinion as well. Thiet change promises to be an Im portant one In the procedure, there seem ing to be some criticism of It as the law now -stands. ABOVE, M Aiy PLAZA AT C11DAD JIT AREZ-DF.LOW, MINISTER ENRIQUE CREEL. Our opening announcement in last week's papers, proved to be an interesting bit of news to the well-tailored men of Portland. They came in goodly numbers, and to a man praised our assortment of woolens and the prices we sell first-class . tailoring for. ' . - If you had forgotten the price, well remind you- Introductory Prices $30 to $SO Later our very lowest price will be $40 and you get the same quality now at introductory prices. Nothing but good tailoring. Nothing but the finest imported fabrics. Ladies' Tailoring Department in Connection. N. M. Ungar, Designer. siie.Hbr.os Temporary Location "CLOTHES BUILT RIGHT." 304 Washington Street (Special.) Members of the Columbia County Grange are up In arms over the apportionment bill as prepared by ben- ator Joseph and through benator ala- larkey this morning had resolutions read In the Senate protesting against the provisions of the bllL They declare that the bill gives Co lumbia but one Joint Senator and one Representative and say that this is merely a subterfuge. They declare it will Kive Columbia County representa tion In the Senate by a non-resident only and that the provisions of the bill are an Injustice. They request fair treatment. PROTEST IS IVIADE Idaho Leaislature in Arms Against Forestry Service. CONGRESS IS PETITIONED CATTLE PROTECTED FROM DOGS Proposed Imxv Provide License to Form Insurance Fund. STATE CAPITOL, Salem. Or.. Feb. 6. (Special.) What is of the nature of livestock Insurance to protect do mestic animals against dogs Is provld ed for In a bill Introduced by Senator Carson this morning. The bill requires a license of 2 on all male dogs and $3 on female dogs. the money so derived to be placed in separate fund for payment of claims of those who have lost animals by at tack from dogs. The Assessor of each county is al lowed 20 per cent for collection of such license fees. DRUG PEDDLERS' TAX KEPT Senate Defeats Measure Reducing Present $100 License. STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Or, Feb. (. (Special.) Attempt to lower the li cense on itinerant drug vendors from $ 100 a month to a graduated scale of $5. $10 and (15 monthly for different classes of such vendors failed In ths Senate this morning by a vote of 11 for the bill to 15 against. The bill was Introduced by Senator Barrett, of Washington, but was materlallly changed In committee. Bills Indefinitely postponed were: H. B. 255. br Uollls Removina Droteo- tlon from beavers. H. B. 122. by Miller of Columbus Relat ing to additional coat in action for wages. at u- Amarlca's shar in th eonunaro berta la axtrsmaiy small. Lawmakers Ask That Homesteaders Be Permitted to Hold Lands on Coeur d'Alene Forests. Burned Timber Needed. BOISE, Idaho, Feb. . (Special.) The Legislature Is up In arms against the policies of the forestry service is barring and discouraging settlement In this state, as shown through two resolutions of pro test passed by the House today. The first petitions the Idaho Congressional delega tion to urge Congress to remove Immedi' atcly the blanket protest of the forestry service filed against homesteads ana entrymen on the Coeur d'Alene National forest, thereby holding up their title regardless of the fact they filed and lived on the land before the forest was created. Congress Is aWw memorialized to abolish all rules of the forestry service gov erning the removal of dead and burned over timber so that settlers can remove it and realize some profit before it Is ruined. A third memorial urges cutting of homestead residence from five to three years. The House killed the resolution calling for a Junketing trip to Washington to present to the Secretary of the Interior the right of Idaho to school sections 16 and 36 within National forests and the Senate killed the Kerns' bill to prevent the sale of 2S.0CO acres of land In Nes Perce County to the Potlatch Lumber Company. Senator Kerns hinted at cor porate Influence over Legislative mem bers. 14 Divorced at Oregon City. OREGON CITY, Or., Feb. 6. (Spe cial.) Decrees of divorce were granted today In the following cases: Marion 0 ft..1. u v ;-.. : V:c;.V'.-"-as- -..'i'.O laim,.,-... ... . A i-A.-'g -, ft There are some things too awful to contemplate one is the giving of alcohol in the guise of medicine to boys. We believe Scott's Emulsion is the only preparation of Cod Liver Oil that contains absolutely no alcohol, drug or harmful ingredient of any sort. au. uit R. Molr versus Thomas R. Moir, Pearl H. Rose versus Joseph B. Rose, Silma C Richard versus Frank J. Richard, Lottie Randies versus John Randies, O. J. Cravens versus Tessle Cravens, Francis L. Cheshire versus James J. Cheshire, and Sarah Fall versus Regl nald Fall. An order of default and reference was made In the case of Perclval Walton versus Emma P. Walton. Foreign Spies to Bo Punished. WASHINGTON, Fob. 6. The House to day passed a bill Introduced by Hobaon for the punishment of forelcn spies. LADIES' SUITS Made to Measure $20.00 to $25.00 a-3 x? 'IS i i !" .TIsL, keep busy this dull month A Sale to 1 tailors our (- if f. ' li " Ill ' Beginning this Tuesday morning, we -will make Ladies' ' Suits at remarkably low prices just to KEEP OUR TAILORS BUSY. Sea the prices. AVe show you hundreds of patterns of real tailor cloth; also Spring styles and model garments. "We want a lot of orders for our tailors to work on this month, and no more than is absolutely necessary will be sold at these prices. SKIRT SPECIAL New style, beautiful Skirt, made of blue or black merchant tailor. Berge; our regular lo bKirt. lhey will last and look well lor ten years. "We will make them regular prizes during this Keep-Busy Sale, at SPECIAL NOTICE This sale will be conducted at our Fitting and Tailoring Floor Fifth Floor, 148 Fifth street. See electric sign on building reading, ACHESON'S CLOAKS and SUITS then take elevator to fifth floor. Acheson Cloak and Suit Co. 4