:iit - - ' , I coast iL'ti r: e a. i i,. t. , i ri ........... t-vue ',... aiu.i; Tt't lua'jM aal T4f. C e 1 1 a 4 wr. txl- t 1.JI. CICUTUUI ' PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. XI. NO. 67. lit . , PORTLAND, OREGON. MONDAY 1IVT.NIKQ, MAY 'IS, 1 1 1 i rr mystic mm hob guests royal receptio 150 Nobles Returning From Meeting En Routlto-Thci Homes In East, Given Glad Hand by Al Kader Temple, NEARLY 4000 TO PASS V ; through cmr latr Red Topped Lcdgemen Taken 7 for Auto Ride About City; ; ' Cbj UU Portland rttU mh tro th tag at LJ Angel tht riortUag taiparikl. gather lo Use th? big luhn temple Uey reprooeat. a anvil la eUn- party of 111 Myetto Shrtn r and thsir ledl.a, but, a vanguard he 14 be, OS testing tb hplfalJty and eajUg Ua pleasant ellraa of th eUr whUrb la thla wk to be lb roods. vua of a, vast throe f of nearly 40M ratursLaa nohlea. . " The arrived earlr. but early II aa uey rouna ua waicaiu Al seder Tempi ea guard at in union depot, wlda ara4 and wakaful. la eoa nul ef lra r. Powara, wbUa ft cara- Ljui- rty ataoMiaa wa Hntd op to racaiva tham. rtrat to arrtva war thraa 1ullma cars wlib T7 aobtea f Madlnab Taav tia of Clikaao. In caarta af rotanUU IC J. talr. n th apUJ ear. "Mar net' with alcht ioba from Alappa Tampla ot Itoalon. Thaaa cara war In ona apaiial train. Tba Khrlnara ftboard vara bundled lotothaautoa s4whlawd up lo tba Portland bacal. wblla th rl Itrr4 chauffaura raturaad to the ata- tlon to meat two Mora PuUmaaa con talnlnr abuul nambars ot Al Koran Temple of Cleveland, who oal In by the reriilar train aoon after. riatftraa Axe Takam. While tby were walttn at tho Port land hotel. Ivan Itumaaon lined tip the vlaltora In froot of the hotel and aaked them to look pleaaaot while two camera man mapped their plcturea. lie didn't have to esforoa ' tba "look pleaaant part of It, for the oeamed to take to the Dhotoaraphln ' aaturallr. One fihrlner explained that tber bad col aa need to It that tbey enjoyed it by bU tlrna. v . Arter breakfaet and reet. the mam. re of Al Kader tampla were on hand Jh hair autoa araln. Than for two ho. , tba Ylaltlnf fibrtnara and their ladlea were taken about the city and oat by the Llnnton road and abown point of Interoat and acenlo beauty. ' Ilarrey Beck with- waa in chars at the Portland, which, with the M&aonlc , Temple at Weat Park and Tamhlll 1 atreeta, haa been named official head- qaarters for Bhrlnere air thla week. nd j the comfort of the weary onea waa wall I attended CO. " " 1. Mamhera of Al Kader tampla of Port land, aet out to make the day one round I af pleaanre, fun and feaaUnc. and they ' euooeedod. At that they didn't hara to i (O far to proTida ftmnaemant for the ( tnambera of Medlnah temple of Chlcare. which contained jolly crowd of mirth : nakera. - ' " '.) ' BalAad wineapottara." ; v m Loa Anrelea, nine rty ftt toretbar ft lie parfonnora " to 1 at home. ' They utt Potentate Daley alaam -dubbed, them and threatened : to tally Incorporated o nine merry "nlne . "Wenneberr. R. 3. T. i Clark. - Herman Laeohetxke, Henry ; of the .Great Ijot- Yet Over 7 dl Wire. '- S ; .-Wlth ears, eye en,; Broadway, to g i from the f lrat . announcement that i ',.r::' Thawpwfe of "ayer -of. Stanford - a 11 ontba old . detalla The re-. r- i ' paver S"or tlje Whit M'ay had '.Tand It canaeilthti tt the' lobster, pal-' 1 In months..: .. .f noement that.MrS. i S -her baby cam has been ineon ; with her, dlfecf . oaaibl and many is girl's - friend f Kewapapers here.. ' story la detail, that she Is here, "hereabouts Is un- topea, the newspa- -checks for H4. . she will then cut i Thaw family. ,. Thaw' a personal a afternoon that t Mrs. Thaw was la Child. . May ll. Em report that Mrs. rags TwoO . BILL JO ABDUSH IIJlllGlliG MAKES PlODilDIFFiClT Governor West Gives Out Draft of Proposed Initiative Meas ure to Make Ufe Imprison ment Penalty for Murder. UW NOT intenoeo: ::, j - TO BE 'RETROACTIVE Pardon Only to Be Exercised .on Recommendation of the Trial Judge, " BarMa ef Tke laarvat I " lalajft. Of, Uy It. OOTarner TV eat today cava ot tba text of tho bill pro- rldlnf for tho abollahmaat f oapttaJ ptiBlehmenL It aobetltutea for eapltai pualebroent Ufa tmprtaonraont at bard tabor In tho a Late pealteBtlary and pro hibit the gorernor from granting ra prtera. - eotnmutatioa or- pardon, ' after eoaelctloa for marder In tho flret do greo, oBoept on the recommendation of tba judge of tho eoortrwhlcQ originally tried tba oa A feaXura of tha pea. poeed- bill la tbo provlatoa that It anali not apply to the Crimea committed or ooovlctloaa had prior to -tba eoaouneat of the meaaure. - U JalUaUvapeUUoaa-artU. be oUeed M circulation within a few daya. , . Tba text of tba propoaed moaafire propoae that aectlon 101 of tord' (Contlaued on Pag BTn) J AND YESTERDAY HOTTEST DAY IN MAY SINCE 06 nr - - - w . a. " - Today' Swmparatar. . - I a. m (1 degree . a. m.. ............ l degree I a. m.. ...,( degreoo la. n.. 7 degree 19 a. nt.. . 71 degroo 11 a, m. ...-.' degroeo IS noon ... ...... II dgra 1 a. m.... .......... II degree .' !: Mv."i'o."" deer ( 4 t p. m.......'....i.i T degroo . - Testeroay at ii. nown, " TeaUrday's maximum. 111 at I n. m. - . It ha been warmer all morning, ac- nnniink to tha-thermometer J ot to inat waather bureau, than It waa yea' tarn mornlnjr. tha maximum of, IS de- gross being reached at li o'clock, v At 11 o'clock yesterday, th thermometer registered 7t degToea.vAt.il noon to day . tho : reading-. wa .aegro, -ai antnat II at noon yeatorday.- and Indl cations . aro - that yeaterday' record Of t.l degree-at-wnv--wlll bo-oxoeed-ed before the maximum temperature la reached, thla afternoon. , ' There haa been hotter May weather la Portland, aocordlnr to- tha ' records at tha weather office, but It ha usual, ly com later s In th jmonta, and ye terday mark of' 1 1.1 topped th pre Vloua early May record of II degToaa, recorded Miyl, 1106. ,. Thla waa - the high record sine May , ' 1111, when Portland really, roasted with th ther mometer at "degreea, y'-ir. May l HIT. -SI degreea VISITING ' SHRINERS , OF EASTERN LODGES WHO ARE TODAY ; ENJOYING HOSPITALITYOF' LOCAL' BROTHERS WEEK OF ENTERTAINMENT. lir is , ! a- , , c - 5 t;--' - fli WW r-r V 4 ,-" , ' : v-:-. . ........ -, '''s'' 'J' ' 1 ' " :4.;,: , V : y. M " r I ;1 . i; V : ? Mil: i lal I ' .. , I I I y ' W . ii i - ' " ' " ' 1 . 1 " " i j ' J) Of in 0 IMHIlt u . HIS FI1L: STAIID; E Insurrectos, Tired, Hungry and , , Discouraged, Are , Fighting FiercelyAgalnst Great pdds Rellano. . ' FIVE HUNDRED SLAIN ! ; " YESTERDAY AT CONEJOS Three Hundred Wounded Rev olutionists" Arrive ' In . Culdad tr untnuanua, CI .Faeo, Teaaa, May II. General Peeal Oroaco'e frabeJ troop. ttr4. hnngry and diooragdU today are mak ing at Rail an trhal maylpror to bo their laat atandT la tbo Inaurractloa agalnat thauMar admlntatratlon. Do ciatvely bien , ln yeaurday . battlo. lheTbal tibepfl raUled. about tbalr leader again today and gav battle to General liborta' elctorlou federal army. Let aet report received her a tat trnt the rebel arnghttng daaporately. but With faiat bona af Bltimala moeaeam. re porta recefrad here today from fod- reraj aourcaa aay.that rebel wi lain in yeateroar- bat t la at Conejoa. Ahtwugirto Teteria rr ty ' trtu re port I greatly esaggarated. It I known that !0 wounded rebel arrived la Cul dad Chihuahua teat night and a eon4 (Oontlnued on Pago 8evea coraea. and It haa Mora been hotter man mm at any time Of th year. . Bat ther la ona feature of tola Fort land summer season that muat appeal anyone wno baa experienced awalter inr eastern weather. , No matter how hot the day, when th sun alnka Port-J lander ar aaaurad a coof ovenlng and night, when blanket ar a comfortable covering. Tho haat at sight 1 never latenea, aa to. dslv away alean.-A refreshing brees springs up with th coming or.iwuight. and a long cool leap puts' ona In good ebape for' an other' day, oven though it 1 hot and fttUry. i '-- - - -.: 1. Park and'plaxaaV.th river and other retreat offering a breath of freah air and a little ahade were tho mocca .of thousands p Portland peopl yesterday, and. today, especially women and chil dren, and th idle mala population are holding forth where ther la ' green grae and ahade. . - ' - '... - . Tbo city park Is on of th moat eon. ular retreat , Canoe and other pleas ure craft dotted the Willamette all day yeaterday and oosn street cars. carried inousanaa to me utu, council-preat, out on the Calvary cemetery Una, and to thir 'points In and about tho city. ' - Heavy aales of straw bat aro re ported, and aoda water and Ice cream resort ar runntnr fail Mut and with complet mldaummer help equipment. v To tho e who are today Buffering with the heat it may be refreshing to know that back In the vicinity of Denver, CoL, the telegraph lines are reported out of commission on account Of damage by heavy . anowatorm. :"i'x -" a S 1G nOTII:-"VISIM COULD CTIANGl! PLACES WITH UI.U:' II - .IIP .. 1 ., - ' ... - - . , . . . , .'-. - 1 Mil, , .". I ".III I 7 '-',. . . I ' -,- A. ; STATE OF COLORADO IS' CiP;BYJNHS TOR Chilly -Wind Accompanies Fall;. Snowing Twenty-four Hours Kat-'LeadvIlle.:1 :t-"V Denver. May Jt-CoIorado la lnjtb grip of one of th heaviest snowstorm f th winter-today.- in tma-oity'ine new baa . falUng :ti mtdnls-ht and continued until I o'clock this afternoon. Up to that hour aix lnchea of snow' had fallen, making the heaviest Btorm ever sen her in May; and on of tho blggeat of the winter. - The storm -wa accom panied 'by-a chmy wind causing all to wear heavy overcoats. r ' . Th now vu general throughout Colorado. , In Colorado Bprlng moat of the enow fell yesterday, changing; to a bllnard last night At Leadville It-haa boon snowing for nearly II hours, with bo Indications a yet of abatement.; , HEAVIEST SNOYS S. T. Mm, GOOD AD CAMPAIGN 4 F SIGNATURES NEEDED Th ree Days Remain In . Which to Secure Names;-56,430 ; 'Names-Are-Obtained: :jS - V .But three day remain of the whirl wind campaign in behalf of the Tiarmony highway blU.-Xt.U asUmated y-Presi dent Ptalf Of thcpregon'AasocUtlon for Highway Improembnt that SI.410 alg naturea for tha six meaaurea have been secured In Portland and throughout the state. . of this number only 11,690 have actually been turned in.. Ha has, how ever, reports both from city and state that, be aays, justify the estimate. , , . During th time remaining every ef fort will be made to more than com plete the eecurlng of the. 60,000 signa tures needed for placing th bill on the (Continued on Page Seven) MRS m mnnn !,a. , , ,M1 lif ii... T. -ALL, BUT 4 : MINNESOTA DISTRICTS Colonel Wins 20 and Probably 21 of state's 24 ( Delegates to ; Chicago Convention;, " fCalted Preea Keteed Wire.) .'- -.BtTTftuVMInn-; H. Ltet r-tum-fron-the- atate primary election today indicated that Theodore Roosevelt carried very congtesalonal district In Minnesota except possibly two and that th colonel ha 10. probably 11, of Mln neeots'a Ii- delegates' (n Jhe. national Republican "convention. , la th district of former- Congreasman Jam A. Taw- ney. on of President Taft' most ar dent supporter in- th aUter th Taft foroea carried aeveral counties, and are deputing the control of tho Ninth dla trio convention. In thla district the lia (Continued on Pag Sevan.) MM v i ii. hi"" -A. ROOSEVELT CARRIES POSSIBLY T.: R. SUPPORTERS 1 ALLTO BE DARRED FROMCONVEiJTIO;: TaftT Politicians Appear Control of Kr uation at K ' Have Posscsi . HAY IS TRYIN TO HEAD Of "Fifty Pitchfor Keep Out Cr E. B. . Mlri.l e 1 Aberdeen, raab, Roosovelt delegate th Or arid theatre, I ef tba state eor I now certain. IX I Taft ateaju roller and manager of th day aaM be bad tan to th elite eantrel pro-Taft. Bent al purchased plUbf orki keep out the crowd. . ... i-t - . S if -& admitted . without a atat central eotmnl attempting - to pai Rootevelt men aro never bo permitted ! Rooaevelt me la day nlgbt contested to the atat enve delegate. . They . aa lent ground for. ft -will not dlvulg urn mitte on credent la Leaders of tha v gan arriving today 4 paring . for an axclt tCalt Seattle. Wash-- there ar to be two erdeen Wednesdsy , ton' 14 delegate t ventlon. depends up committee, which me leader ar ' openry pro-Taft committee' regard th Rooev. jortty, - and WI1L a Taft delegata- In -' tempnrary , roll call, the proposed eonvef an, arrangement tqrj - te convention -hAIl a tlflcat signed by C pro-Taft state cornnj ecretary of . tho- o Snyderr Seattle, 1 t , Governor M. K. H . man. haa been tt " th Taft leader fro program, ao a, to i election,, which wou from a - party split. ver, nave mtie noj get a "aquar deal" ' re-preparing to u gain admission to t If they fall, they w! position- of a major! elected delegates "b a convention of thel On tho eve of . tl meeting the delegat! r lows: i Uncontested I contested Taft 117 -bo lectd : today,. Franklin county hi i U It La Kollette first cl ; (Continued On a 4 lf like . . hi , a. m Ta;,l;pf-. Organized Move Judgo to H4 "Face Impeacl v fUaltod Indianapolis, May3 . ln,.lnterBt ven tha dentta nomination d ttonat Socialist con. rrV 1(n,t itn aoltdlv beh. comoel United State Judge. C II. Haa ford of Seattle' to recall his deolslor. abnulllhg? the citiaenahlp .paper r Ionard Olen of Tacoma Tecaua th' latter admitted h waa a Socialist, ot fac, .impeachment T-proceedlns-e. con., cmuman Victor Berger. of Wlaconeirt, indignant "at Judga Jlfanford a rullns:. promised on the floor of the convention today to take action in congress Imme diately j upon his return to Washington Bcores ox telegrams irom nepuiK.! n n.mnnrnti in all, section or tn. country In which they promised to hfU the Socialists in theirerrorx to pr" that Judg iUnford permitted person : prejudice to5 rule his, action-were rea l to-the delegates The decision, the lel- gates ay, will be carried to tne x.ntit i Statea supreme court lor . reversal iMAtmrT snd tbev freely cher?e t'n the decision U the direct result of J , Hanford's' opposition to the rees.il the JudicUry, he believing, they that by deoriving Olaaon of cltlier. h would curb agitation in V.e ?' thla direction. ' he reports of th recall and' those of the pen'na.neot i f .were, presented to the convection t I TndisTiation" was -'xorrel v delegates over the o- ier o' c Police Hyland frbl 3 ling a ?' red flag In th 'S-c:a!i-t ls' ' L'elegatej dernandel an lnc' the motitve vhi-h t"""i',''l t ' TomJInson hall, In. w!.' ' i tloa 1 in sea Ion. t Jfern" 1 'i American flag. . r ' ' ' ' -. was lcot- i to a ' j re HanfirJ's de- 'n-. ' r i new chalrnivn H i t ' Irte rfpnri. ( V.. dtdate fr r t0V, tte . V "t'" f s ? A .4-. SOCIALIST Vl 'BEFORE gufl -lid d in Bfr.:. M - r, i . : , b i . ; - I v ' i : ' ' . - . .j ,. Wll f , I . ' ' " .. mMmL : .., v ------- f! - -3IW " - - !