1 EIGHT PAGES. TVUl.Y F.T riliKCnvi V. lT.MIt,ETO, OltEfiON. W I DXKSIl AY, OCTOISFIt 10, 10f). PAGI3 THRK& OREGON ENTITLED TO WIORE LEGISLflTORS A Salem correspondent reviewing the question of redlstrlctlng the rep representatlve and senatorial divisions of Oregon, at the next amnion of the legislature,, says: One of the duties Imposed upon the next legislature by the constitution of the state Is that of making a new ap portionment of the state in senatorial and representative districts, based up on the census of l'J05. This task will be a difficult one and In the end quite probable an unsatisfactory one, for the reason that the census is generally acknowledged to have been very In accurately taken In several counties. The figures are not yet complete and may not be before the legislature convenes. The law does not fix a time within which the census returns shall be filed nor does it require either the county assessor of the. county clerk to make footings on the census rolls. As a consequence, four counties, Curry, Lake, flrant and Morrow, have not yet sent In returns, though the census was completed more than a year ago and a large number of censiu returns contained no totals. The work of computing totals has therefore been thrust upon the office of the secretary of state, and the clerks In that department are spending their spare time counting the Inhabitants of the stale as shown by the records made by assessors, who are required to take the census. From the returns a general Idea can be gleaned of the situation which will be presented before the legislature of 1107, In making a re-apportloninent of the state. Labcr Commissioner Hoff has made a hasty count of the popu lation of each county .according to the returns, and his figures are approxl mately, though perhaps not absolute' ly correct. The count is that of the entire population, whereas the appor tionment must be based upon tile white population. With the exception that Multnomah Clatsop, Marlon and some other west ern Oregon counties have more than an equal population of Chinese, and Umatilla and Klamath have more than their due proportion of Indians, th entire population is distributed in practically the same ratlc as the white population. Present ropnlntlon. The population of the several coun ties, as computed by Mr, Hoff, with the exception of Curry, Lake, Oram and Morrow, which are estimated for the purposes of this article, Is aa fol lows: Itakir 16.307 Denton 6,761 Clackamas 20,478 Clatsop 15.27!l Columbia 7.163 Coos I.. 11,752 Cook 4.713 Oursy l.'JOO Douglas 16.042 GIIHnni -,238 Grant 6,ooo Harney 2,549 Jackson 12.619 .K-sephlne 8.099 Klamath 3. 836 Lake 2.900 Lane 23.665 Lincoln 3,573 Linn .. 1K.4N Malheur 6.024 Marlon 29 670 Morrow 4.2O0 Miiltnomnli 129 116 Polk 10.1S4 Sherman 3.S60 Tillamook 4,526 Imatllla 19.229 lnl.,n 14.701 Wallowa 5.5O0 Wasco 15.974 Washington 16.673 Whrehr 2,t2'i Y.in.hill 14,lx: and one Jointly, but comes nearer be in,; entitled to three thun does Linn. I'nlon Is clearly entitled to two, but has on'y Mie and one Jointly. Wash limt'in has thpe. Inn would have a hard time defending In i tight to more than two. 'i'iti:i:i))M of sizaxm CONFKHKIIATK VF.TF.HAX8 JIKCT Jane Corcoran ('Mining to Ilic FrHzcr Tomorrow Xlghl. Jane Corcoran, wlo has toured for lie past two seasons at the star of I'retty Peggy," well be seen at the FtH.er October 11. In "The Freedom of Suzanne." Miss Corcoran, whose leading support will be James M. Hrophy, Is conceded by nil to be the yoiimrcst first class star on the Amer ican stage today. She was practically bain on the stage and during her comparatively short existence she has ben Utvay from It for n short time onlv. Her manager, Arthur C. Alston, hus ntado a wise selection In "The Free dom of Suzanne." It has never been seen In America outside of a long en gagement, three times extended, at the Kinplie theater. Nev York city. Miss Corcoran has a very largo fol lowing nil over the country and the Indications are that she will have a capacity he use here. r The first act of the play opens In Curzon street, where Charles Trcver Is av.alting disconsolately for tire vag- rnng SuKanne. He is surrounded by a mall crowd of friend and relations who nre all vexations enough to ex v. V f Scene from "Freedom of Sii.anne," nt tlie TriiMT, Oi-IoImt 11. Largest Similar Gathering In History of Tennessee. Pulaski, Tenn., Oct. 10. The an nual reunion of the Confederate Vet erans of the state hold here today Is a memorable one, as members of all camps and bivouacs In the old volun teer stnte nre represented In the gathering. The reunion Is the largest In the history of the state, as It Is the first time that the camps and bivouacs have met together by nrrangemont, though last year nt Winchester the re union concluded with a meeting of the camps nnd bivouacs jointly for the purpose of appointing committees to perfect a consolidation of the two or ganizations of veterans nnd report at the reunion this yeah j Temporary organization of the Ten- I nessoe Division, rolled conreucrate Veterans, was effected nt a meeting at the capital April 2S, 1905, when a I charter was obtained and officers ' elected. All the camps and bivuoacs w ere visited a,nd the members urged to Join In this reunion in order that the new organization might embrace all confederate veterans In the Ten nessee division and the result Is the biggest crowd of veterans that has ever been brought together In this old state. A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of Intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when she began taking Electric Bitters, which have completely cured and restored the Btrength and activity she had In the prime of her life," writes Mrs. W. L. GUpntrlck of Dan forth, Me. Greatest restorative medi cine on the globe. Sets stomach, liver and kidneys right, prifles the blood, and cures malaria, biliousness and weaknessness. Wonderful nerve tonic. Price BOc. Guaranteed by Tallman & Co. Catholic Totul Abstainers. Philadelphia. Oct. 10. Catholic To tal Abstainers In this city will ob serve today In honor of Father Mat thew. . A monster parade was given today In the principal streets, In which were represented nearly all the or ganizations and Individuals opposed to the liquor traffic. The Philadel phia branch of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America Is In charge of the celebration. This or ganization shows a large increase, there having been an addition of 12 societies during the past year. Total 463,538 As the federal census of 1900 show ed a total of a llttlo over 4 13.000, It Is nimarent that the assessors found a i M.irverly-on total Kiiin of approximately 50.00a. Section 6 of article 4. of the consti tution requires that the legislature shall appoitlon the senators and rep resentatives among the counties ac cording to r. ration to be determined by computation, and that wh-n any county's population entitles It to more than one-half a senator or representa tive uch county shnll lie entitled to a member for such fraction. Where a county has not the population to en title It to n member It may be attach ed to some ndlolnliig county In forming a district. No county can he divided In forming a district. Now, if 30 senators and 60 repre sentatives be appointed among coun ties having a total population of 463, 5iS, the ratio of apportionment will be one senator for each 15,434 Inhab itant" nnd one representative for each 7717 Inhabitants. New Apportionment. ltcfcrrlng to the ratio and the bible, of population, It Is seen, for example, that linker county now shares a sen ator with Malheur and Harney, where at It Is entitled to one nlone, On the Other hand, Hcnton county has a sen ator alone, although the census re turns do not eutltle the county to that power In tho state senate. Marlon has two senators and one Joint, but la only entitled to two. Hy strict construction Lane is entitled to two nlone, though It now has but one and one-third. Multnomah, which has five alone and two jointly, Is entitled to about eight alone, unless the colored and Chinese population cuts down the white population too much. Union Is entitled to one alone, but shares with Wallowa. Polk has one alone, but If Folk and Henton were Joined they would have scarcely more than popu lullon enough to entitle them to one senator. Much the same situation Is present ed with regard to representatives. Ma rlon has five, but tho census returns entitled the county to only four. Clackamas has three nnd one Jointly, but Is only entitled to three, l.lnn has three, but could very reasonably be expected to share one of them Jointly with Lane, whine Is entitled to more tbnn three. Multnomah has 12 and one jointly, hut Is entitled to about ' 15 or 16. Umatilla haB two representatives euse the wilt' en5e of boredom. Lady Charlotte, the husband's moth er, and Fl:.n y Harding, the wife's uncle, attack and defend Suzanne by turnr. until she appears to explain her absence. A series of nocturnal advenluter on'v consistent with most Imprudent Innocence are narrated. Fru!rated suppers at the Continental hotel, cab driver with casually en countered strangers, and a final tar da! eRC'iptf from a compromising visit to the stranger's lint these from Su zanne's paitly volunteered account of her evening's frolic. The family leaves her In disgust, bit the husband surprises his wlfj and the audience by Instant forgive ness, and attempts to kill with kind ness her fatal passion for freedom. Suzanne, however, picks a quarrel with her husband, nnd goads him Into seeming n dlvrce. During the nln? months wbUh separates acts 1 and 2, the enqueue has been transformed. N i tlviu three suitors persecute l-.-r v .'h in dent attentions, but a chance meeting with her husband "tiffiees to implant all the wifely vir tues, which she had hitherto lacked, she pursues him by motor from a and arrives In his I Hat at midnight for the Inevitable reconciliation. A Caru. 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