Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 12, 1910, Image 3

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    VISIT TO POPE
DECLARED OFF
T U R N S DOWN M E TH O D ISTS.
Roosevelt Deplores Tumult Caused
by Vatican Incident.
Rome, April 6.— The chief material
development in the Roosevelt-Vatican
incident today was Mr. Roosevelt’s re­
pudiation o f an attempt o f the Metho­
dist organization here to interpret his
action as an indorsement o f its work.
This repudiation took the form o f
calling off a reception to the members
o f the American colony, which was to
Great Roman Pontiff Expreses Wiah have been held tomorrow night at the
embassy, and it resulted directly from
to Avoid Rapatition o f Fairbanks
the issuance o f a statement yesterday
Ineidant— Roma Stirrad.
by Rev. B. M. Tipple, pastor o f the
American Methodist church, in which
he severely arraigned the Roman Cath­
olic church.
Popa to Rooaevelt.
Mr. Roosevelt continues to deprecate
The holy father will be delighted j in the most vigorous fashion, the fierce
to grant an audience to Mr. Rooae- ! religious tumult caused by the inci­
velt on April 5 and hopea that noth- j dent, which he regards as personal to
ing w ill ariae to prevent it, auch aa j himself, and continues entirely confi­
the much regretteid incident which $ dent that his countrymen, Catholic as
made the reception o f Mr. Fairbanka j well as Protestant, when the facta in
the case are clearly and dispassionately
impoaaible.
examined, will sustain his position.
Rooaevelt to Pope.
When the Vatican's statement, liken­
It would be a real pleaaure to me j ing the situation to what might occur
to be preaented to the holy father, j in Germany if he visited the Polish
for whom I entertain high reapect, j Separatists after seeing the emperor,
both peraonally and aa the head o f a j was called to Mr. Roosevelt's atten­
great church. . . .
I decline to I j tion, he said: |
make any atipulationa or Bubmit to {
“ I f the German emperor would place
any conditiona which in any way 1 as a condition to an audience that I
would limit my freedom of conduct, j should not see the Poles, I should
make a similar reply. Upon that con­
Rome, April 5.— The audience which i dition I shall be compelled to forego
it waa believed that ex-Preaident the pleasure o f an audience.”
A phase o f the situation attracting
Rooaevelt would have with the pope to
day will not take place, owing to condi- more and more attention here is the
tiona which the Vatican haa imposed, open disapproval of the Vatican’s ac­
This is
and which Mr. Rooaevelt refuaed to tion by numerous Catholics.
not confined to laymen, but extends to
accept.
Although the definite negotiationa the hierarchy and even to the sacred
relative to the audience ended before college itself. Some o f the cardinals
Mr. Rooaevelt left Egypt, the an­ have privately expressed dissent from
nouncement waa withheld until after the action that places the church in a
Mr. Rooaevelt reached Rome tonight position in any way hostile to Mr.
at the aolicitation o f hia American Roosevelt.
Catholics dwell on the many evi­
Catholic frienda here, who believed
that in the meantime the Vatican dences o f his friendship while he was
the occupant o f the White House and
might cnange ita attitude.
One o f the ex-preaident'a American declare emphatically that the church is
frienda who had been with him in being placed in a false position toward
Egypt, came to Rome yesterday with­ the ex-president and toward America.
BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY
WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS
Hi THE SOLITUDE OF THE CITY.
Night; and the sound of voices In the street.
Night; and the happy laughter where they meet.
The glad boy lover and the trysting girl.
But thou— but thou— I can not find thee, sweet
Washington, April 9.— An unsuccess­ bill now before the senate, Represent­
Night; and far off the lighted pavements roar.
ful effort to have congress itself, in­ ative Hamer, of Idaho, today intro­
Night; and the dark of sorrow keeps my door,
stead o f accused members, represented duced that measure in the house and
I reach my hard out trembling In the dark.
by counsel, an angry unrecorded attack w ill undertake to secure its early con­
Thy hand comes not with comfort any more.
on the Merchant Marine league by Rep­ sideration, confident it will pass.
The last of the three books by Ma­
Heybum againt filibustered today
resentative McDermott, o f Illinois, and
rion Crawford which were left unpub­
a strenuous denial o f Representative and prevented a vote. Before he got
O, silent, unresponding. If these fears
lished at the time of their author’s
he encountered
Steenerson’s
charges
against
the through, however,
Lie not, nor other wisdom come with years.
death is called “ The Undesirable Gov­
league, were features of today’s meet­ trouble with his colleague, who de­
No day shall dawn for me without regret.
erness.” It is described as "a story
ing of the house committee to investi­ cided that the bill did not contain such
No night go unaccompanied by my tears.
that could only be written by one who
gate charges reflecting on congressmen provisions as Heybum has been object­
— Charles G. D. Roberta.
is thoroughly familiar with English
in connection with the ship subsidy ing to, and intimated that Heybum is
; life and English traits," and of a quite
legislation. Harvey Goulder, formerly fighting straw men that he himself has
different character from the novels
president o f the league, and William erected. Heybum said he waa com­
t which Mr. Crawford had previously
Livingston, o f Detroit,|were witnesses. pelled to take issue with his colleague.
J written.
Mr. Steenerson, who introduced the 1 “ The senator is not only taking issue
j
Rider Haggard is Just now engag­
resolution for an inquiry into the with his colleague,” retorted Borah,
ed upon two books that have to do
charges made in the league’s propa­ “ but with the Idaho state land board,
with the experiences In love and war,
ganda, in which he, Kusterman, of which strongly favored the bill, and
i In youth and early middle life, of a
Wisconsin. McDermott, o f Illinois, and with the Idaho public generally.”
certain late Mr. Allan Quatermaln, as
other representatives were mentioned, ' Representative Humphrey haa intro­
related In MSS of his that have been
asked that time be allowed to permit duced a bill providing that whenever
states
establish
marine
schools
for
in­
“ congress to be represented by coun­
he pushed back her curls and kissed discovered recently. Mr. Haggard has
“ Who Is there?”
struction
in
navigation,
the
Federal
ready “ Morning Star,” a romance of
sel.”
The door burst open on the words, her forehead
Three representatives from Wiscon­ government shall contribute annually and I-eisha stood on the narrow porch,
" I will wait till Friday.” he re anolent ES>P' that deals with the love
to
such
school
an
amount
equal
to
the
sin today appeared before the commit­
swinging a leather strap against her peated. and was off. a brave, brighl 8tory and »'range adventures of one
tee on public buildings and urged that state appropriation. The secretary of short skirt.
of that country's queens. This book
Her eyes lighted with picture of self-assurance.
the
navy
is
directed
todetail
naval
offi­
provision be made in the omnibus pub­
merriment on the visitor who had
It was early when Dan came for hei | w111 *>« followed by Queen Sheba's
cers
as
instructors
at
such
schools
and
lic building bill for various cities in
swung from his horse, and tapped the in the morning, and dew hardly dry , Rin* " at Present appearing serially In
to permit the use o f naval vessels for step with his whip to attract her at­ on the grass.
their districts.
an English magazine.
instruction
cruises.
McCredie asked for an appropriation
tention. At his eager Inquiry, she
His face was very stern, a contrast
Gertrude Atherton's new story,
Representative
McCredie
today
ap-
sufficient to start the construction o f a
shook her head.
to her own mood of gayety. For somt i “ Tower of Ivory," Is concerned with a
peared
before
the
appropriations
com­
building on a site the government now
“ Not to-day, Dan,” she said gently. reason she was filled with bubbling, young Englishman of good family.
owns at Olympia, and also asked for mittee to urge that provision be made
Irrepressible Joy.
She alternately much ability and a rather indolent
“To-morrow ?”
in
the
sundry
civil
bill
for
road
work
an appropriation to buy building sites
sang and chaffed the silent figure at temperament, who marries a beautiful
“ W ell—er— perhaps.”
in
the
Mount
Ranier
national
park.
He
at Vancouver, Aberdeen, Hequiam and
her side, her laughter echoing fat American girl and is at the same time
His face clouded.
asked for $26,000 to continue the con­
Chehalis.
drawn almost irresistibly by the fas-
“ You haven’t been riding with me down the trail before them.
struction
o
f
the
main
road
into
the
Humphrey asked for half a million
In the place they had known fot cination of a great prima donna. Mrs.
lately,” he said slowly.
“ It’s that
dollars to purchase a site and erect a heart o f the park; $2,500 to repair
Randon.”
years they tethered the horses, and Atherton presents in her story a view
| branch postoflice in Seattle and asked roads and trails and $10,000 to survey
stood looking out on the wide, western ° f Munich that will be entirely new
He bit off the last savagely.
that the lim it o f cost of the buildings a road around the boundaries o f the
'b® thousands of American and Eng-
“ Now, Dan! Not jealous? No, you country which swept beneath the
at Everett and Bellingham be in­ park.
ledge on which their feet were rest llsh who have visited the city only
are too big for that.”
creased to $350,000.
She has lived
She hesitated, fingering the strap ing. Struck dumb by the grandeur * » passing tourists
Poindexter urged the appropriation
Washington, April 5. — With his
about her, the girl's mood of laughtei much In Munich and her knowledge of
o f $100,000 each for buildings and sites main object to prevent a vote on a bill, In her hand.
“ I am going down to Hilton with fled. Leaning one shoulder against a 'he d 'y la revealed in all that she
at Wenatchee and Ellensburg, and Senator Heybum, o f Idaho, for three
$50,000 for a building and site at Wa- hours today held the floor o f the senate. Mr. Randon to-day,” she said at last, projecting boulder, the man looked writes of it. With London she is, of
down at the thoughtful little face be- course, thoroughly familiar, and her
[ terville.
He began his address shortly after the adding hastily, “ I will go with you side him.
skill In providing a shifting back-
senate convened, to prevent balloting to-morrow, Dan, sure. Up to the old
Washington, April 8.— By a decisive on Senator Warren’s measure authoriz­ place.”
“ Leisba,” he said, and the voice held ground wlth a " reat varlety of char:
vote o f 162 to 110, 14 being present ing the sale o f the surplus waters of
He turned In alienee, and mounted a note of resignation that did not es-'l“ 1* ” from dl,rerent nations should
cape her. “ I've thought it over and 1 glv* her new 8tory ‘»«'¡n ction and In­
' and not voting, the house today auth­ government irrigation projects, but he his horse very slowly.
orized the construction o f two battle­ gave much attention during his speech
The girl ran out to him. and put up guess I haven’t anything to offer with tere8'-
ships to cost $6,000,000 each. Thirty- to his proposed amendment to the rail­ a pleading hand.
Randon. He can give you everything,
“ The Education of the Child,” which
out any authorization from Mr. Rooae­
three Democrats voted for two battle­ road bill providing for a public lands
C AR M E N ’S S T R IK E DIES.
“ Cross?" she queried gently. "W e while I— it'll be this always, most like orginally appeared as a chapter in
velt, and interceded with Cardinal
ships and 24 Republicans against.
ly. But I want to tell you this, Lelsha. [ Ellen Key’s "Century of the Child,”
are too good friends to quarrel.”
Merry del Val, the papal secretary, in
court.
ThiB action was taken just prior to
“ No,”
he said shortly; then he seems as if 1 must tell you this just has just been published in a separate
an endeavor to avoid the situation, Philadelphia Company Will Take Back
This line o f discussion was continued
the passage o f the naval appropriation when, at 2 o’clock, the railroad bill reached suddenly for her hand and once, I love you, girl, I love you.”
volume.
Not
leaving the child in
which, as it now stands, haa caused a
Old Men When Needed.
bill carrying $128,037,602.
This was taken up, so the change of sub­ Crushed It fiercely.
real sensation in Rome, although it
With a sudden gesture he caught peace Is, according to the author, the
Philadelphia,
April
6.—
Declaring
amount is about $3,000,000 less than jects was only technical.
waa not entirely unexpected.
Hia
“ T ill to-morrow,” he said and put- her shoulders In either hand and greatest evil of the present day. A
that it had in its employ more than 5,- the amount recommended by the N avy
efforts were unavailing.
grown man would become insane It
Advocates o f state regulation and
000
o
f
the
7,000
men
needed
for
the
department. In addition to the battle­ control o f water power development
joking Titans treated him for a single
When at Gondokoro in February last,
operation
o
f
its
cars,
the
Philadelphia
ships, the bill also provides for the have decided to concentrate their e f­
Mr. Roosevelt wrote to .Ambassador
day as a child Is treated for a year.
Rapid
Transit
compaany
announced
to­
construction o f two fleet colliers an forts to pass what is known as the
Leiahman, saying that he would be
A child should never be pushed Into
day
that
so
far
as
it
was
concerned
the
four submarine boats.
glad o f the honor o f an audience with
notice, never compelled to endure ca­
Smoot bill, the measure agreed upon
strike
of
its
former
employes
was
at
The committee on naval affairs had by the subcommittee o f the senate pub­
K ing Victor Emmanuel and the pope.
resses, never overwhelmed with kisses,
an
end.
The
company
added
that
for
reported in favor o f two battleships.
The audience with the king was
which ordinarily torment him and are
lic lands committee, appointed to
the
vacancies
still
existing
in
the
oper­
Tawney, o f Minnesota, chairman of frame the conservation legislative pro­
promptly arranged.
often the cause of sexual hyperthesia.
ating
forces
the
strikers
i
f
they
ap­
the appropriation committee, offered gram. I t is realized that the bill may
Before an arrangement could be
Instead of beating a crying child one
reached relative to an audience with plied for work, would be given prefer­ an amendment providing for only one require some amendment, for discus­
should Isolate him, for If the reason
ence
over
other
applicants.
battleship, while Hobson proposed an sion is sure to bring out its defects and
the pope, several telegrams were
for such isolation Is explained to him
The leaders o f the strike, on the amendment providing for three.
passed and the negotiations were ended
shortcomings.
Nevertheless, the un­
in the child's mind a basis Is laid for
other
hand,
maintain
the
strike
has
By an almost unanimous vote the derlying principle is approved by those
by Mr. Roosevelt’s refusing in any
the experience that one -must be alone
settled
into
a
struggle
o
f
endurance
and
house rejected the Hobson proposal. who believe in state, rather than na­
way to be limited aa to hia conduct.
when one makes oneself unpleasant to
the
company
in
the
end
w
ill
be
forced
Thomas, o f Ohio, proposed an amend­ tional, control of water powers, and
An audience with the pope under the
| other people.
to
grant
concessions
and
take
back
all
ment for four battleships, but the the fundamental ideas w ill be pre­
circumstances ia now impossible.
Jean Aicard, who wrote that droll
the strikers.
house voted it down almost unanimous­ served if the great majority o f West­
story of Provence, “ The Diverting Ad­
The company today posted rules gov­ ly-
ern senators are able to dominate the
ventures of Maurln," has recently been
erning the employment o f its men.
Tawney’s amendment for one bat­ situation and bring to their support
S T O R M DOES S200.000 DAMAGE.
elected a member of the French Acad­
The rules are practically the same as tleship was lost by a vote of 104 to
enough Eastern and Southern votes to
emy. An anecdote Is being told of his
contained in 'the proposition made to 138. A t least 30 Democrats voted
route
the
advocates
o
f
“
Pinchotism
Utah Trains Must Again'Use Portland the strikers through Mayor Reybum
first visit as an Academician to Presi­
with the Republicans against Tawney’s
Route to the East.
dent Fallieres. The President received
two weeks ago, except no mention is plan.
Washington, April 4. — Declaring
M. Aicard and the Academician who
Salt Lake, Utah, April 5.— Two hun­ made o f several concessions the com­
The house o f representatives today
accompanied him In a drawing room
dred thousand dollars will not cover the pany had been willing to grant the restored to the naval appropriation bill that no less than two weeks w ill be
. the temperature of which was little
loss cauaed by the terrific wind storm strikers.
an item which was stricken out a few necessary to consider the amendments
ojir. WAS FILLED WITH IRREPRE j SIBLE JOY.
A ll employes are free to join any la­ days ago on the motion o f Represen­ already offered to the railroad bill in
above freezing. The two visitors be­
that swept Salt Lake City and North
ing dressed in their Academy uniforms
Central Utah last night.
Farm prop­ bor organization. The workday shall tative Humphrey, authorizing the en­ the senate, Cummins today resisted the Ung spurs to his horse, he rode off
looked
down
at
her
with
all
the
fierce
were exceedingly uncomfortable, but the
erty suffered big losses, fences and be not less than nine nor more than ten largement o f the Puget Sound navy efforts o f Hale and ElkinB to obtain an
down
the
trail.
intensity
of
rough,
young
passion.
President did not order the well laid
trees being blown down, and in some hours in any one day, the full day’s yard drydock and increasing the lim it agreement to vote on the bill next Sat­
Lelsha watched him out of sight,
To Lelsha came the vision of Mrs. fire lighted in the grate. At last M.
urday. The Iowa senator not only ob­
work to be completed within 12 hours cost to $2,300,000.
instances houses overturned.
then
turning
slowly,
she
went
back
to
Randon.
supercilious,
condescending.
Aicard edged over to the mantelpiece,
Railroad property suffered heavily, as nearly as possible.
I t is reported the president sent for je c t « ! to the proposition, but he pro­ the house.
The wallB of the splendid house seem­ and striking a match said to the Presi­
In an altercation between Harold Humphrey and the men in charge o f nounced it a joke.
and in one case 16 men narrowly es­
An
hour
later
she
was
off
with
Ran­
ed
suddenly
to
lower
abobt
and
smoth­
Bacon made it evident i f no one else
Lafne, a striking conductor, and Hod the bill and insisted that this provision
dent, “ You will allow me?" The Presi­
caped with their lives.
ered her. She raised her head and dent hastily
He contend­ dom
arose, thus signifying
Both the Western Pacific and the Alexander, a division superintendent be restored, as he believes a large dock objected he would do so.
there
was
the
country
she
loved,
the
ed
the
managers
o
f
the
bill
were
not
"A rare bonnie lad.” old Nelson had
that the Interview was at an end. M.
Southern Pacific are out o f commission o f the Rapid Transit company, today, at this yard is vital to the interests of
face
she
had
always
known
and
trust-
justified
in
asking
for
an
agreement
dubbed the latter, for the square of
Alexander was shot in the head. Lafne the navy. •
again.
Alcard's adventure may be included la
looking to a vote until they were able his shoulders, the set of his head, the ed. and with a little laugh that was a i a new bo0K In which Maurln will make
•
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The damage to the Southern Pacific was arrested and Alexander was re­
to
present
a
perfected
bill.
clear cut of his features were pleasant half sob. she laid her cheek against a wonderful gtory out of a reception
His condition is
will be repaired by Wednesday, but moved to a hospital.
Washington April
7. — Senator
Elkins brought up the question o f a to look upon. One knew at a glance Dan's shoulder.— Boston Post.
Bourne today secured approval by the
the outlook for the Western Pacific is critical.
of a new Academician by a President
vote
after
the
close
o
f
a
speech
by
that he did not belong here, yet he
senate commerce committee o f an
dark. The expensive pipeline o f the
of France.
Copper
Stocks
Take
Fall.
Crawford
advocating
the
recommend-
rode a broncho and wielded a lasso
M a k i n g It H a r m o n io u s .
amendment to the rivers and harbors
Utah Copper company, which cost $40,-
ation’o
f
the
commercial
court
provision
with the best of them. His weeks in
Boston, April 6.— A slump in some bill givin g to the Portland city council
In the early days of traveling by
WOMEN UROE CLEAN STREETS.
000, was extensively washed away.
the open had tanned his skull and stage-coach across the Rocky Moun­
The storm loss at Saltair Beach, 20 o f Boston’s favorite copper stocks, es­ power to prescribe periods in the day : o f the bill.
Senator
Lodge,
o
f
Massachusetts,
1
P
ro p o se to T a k e O ne P h ila d e lp h ia
strengthened his muscles.
To the tains, the trip was likely to be re­
miles west of here, w ill amount to pecially those in the Lake region, when the draws o f the bridge across
II lo c k a n d K e e p It N p o t le a i.
$10,000. The pavilion and other val­ caused a sensation in the local copper the Willamette river shall not be has submitted and expects to secure grace of his personality he had added lieved of monotony by Incidents of no
adoption o f an amendment to the river the strength of primitive man, a com­ ordinary occurrence. But the fatigue
The women of Philadelphia are
uable resort concessions were wrecked market today. Lake fell off 11 points opened.
and railway tracks entering the resort from yesterday’s close, Indiana went
Senator Jonathan Bourne Jr., has and harbor bill providing that 18 draw­ bination fatal to the heart of woman. of the Journey was apt to wear upon worblng 'o f cleaner streets, the Times
down 5 points, and even Calumet & decided not to urge for enactment the bridges connecting the city o f Boston
Lelsha thrilled as she looked up at the nerves of the weak and the timid. °f_Jba' d 'y says.
were washed away.
Hecla, the g ilt edge stock o f the list, bill he introduced in the senate recent­ with its suburbs shall remain closed his straight figure. The significance Sometimes the passengers became so I Throughout the city women are
recorded a loss o f 30 points. There ly for the purpose o f amending the en­ during the rush hours morning and of that day was very obvious to her. worn out as to lead to a suspicion of keenly alive to the fact that the
Mad Mullah is Raging.
was a recovery at the close and the larged homestead law in its applica­ evening, in order that thousands o f She waa to meet Randon's mother and their sanity. The Rt. Rev. D. S. Tuttle, 8tre<‘ t® are not on|y ln a " ,a,e which 19
Aden, Arabia, Abril 5.— The feroc­ general list closed with a gain but did tion to the state o f Oregon.
persons employed in Boston, but re­ sister, and see the manner in wh'ch in his "Reminiscences of a Missionary a disgrace ' ° any municipality, but
ious campaign o f the Mad Mullah not fully recover.
A representative whose testimony siding in the suburbs, may not be in­ they lived In Hilton. Next week they Bishop,” describes an Instance ln ar® a con8' aD' menace through their
against the sultanates under British
i filthy and Insanitary condition.
can be relied upon made a remarkable terrupted in going to and from their would return to their home in New polQt.
protection
continues
unchecked.
Capacity Reception Planned.
York, and Randon, his health recov­
disclosure today to several intimate work.
One forenoon the coach rolled into
So Interested are the women of Phil-
Eight hundred o f the tribesmen friend­
ered. would go back to business there. Denver, and the six horses came pranc- hdelphla in the need for cleaner
New York, April 6.— To determine friends. He said:
T o Buy Oregon City Locks.
ly to the sultanates have been slaugh­
They came Into town about noon. It ing up to the office of Wells Fargo A Streets that the Civic Club, the largest
“ Today I saw a letter which settles
just what is the lim it o f Theodore
tered, vast areas laid waste and towns
Washington, April 6.— The rivers was a mushroom western town, sprung Company. A large crowd was assem- organization of women working for
Roosevelt’s strenuosity in the way o f a beyond question that Roosevelt w ill
razed. It is believed here that this
and
harbors
bill,
which
the
house
up over night In a plain below the bled, as the Incoming and the outgo- j 'b e Public welfare in the city, has pe-
welcome home is the question occupy­ take sides with Pinchot against Bal­
w ill
lead
to
another expedition
ing the committee named by Mayor linger. His position w ill be unequiv­ passed at $42,000,000, has been in­ bills.
Ing of the dally coaches were the great "'lo n e d the city for the right to take
against the “ Mad Mullah," who has
creased
by
the
senate
commerce
com­
charge of one city block, and keep
Gaynor to arrange the reception in ocal. He will go down the line for
At one end was a group of white events for the town.
caused the British government much j
mittee
to
$59,000,000.
I
t
is
believed
It clean.
honor o f the ex-ppresident. The plan Pinchot. His stand, taken in connec­
villas,
with
tiny
strips
of
lawn
and
At
the
stop,
the
only
passenger
anxiety for many years.
In this block the club wishes to ex­
is to give him just as big a reception tion with evidence tending to show public sentiment will support the ac­ wide, cool awnings. To the mountain- quickly threw open the coach door,
tion
in
increasing
and
that
the
house
as he can stand. Most o f the mem­ that Ballinger has not been direct and
bred girl they were palatial, and her leaped to the ground, ran hurriedly periment with the various methods of
Omaha Fire Costs SGOO.OOO.
w
ill
be
forced
to
accept
the
senate
bers believe he can stand a great deal, open minded, w ill virtually compel the
Instinctive refinement rose to meet the across the street, and turning a band­ street cleaning until It finds what la
Omaha, Neb., April 5.— A t a late and the program will be arranged with investigating committee to find against change. “ I believe the bill will pass occasion. She summoned the manners spring, stood on his head with his at once most efficient, speedy and In­
as
increased,”
Senator
Bourne,
who
is
hour tonight Are broke out in the Cen­ this idea in view.
expensive.
More than 200 Ballinger.”
of her eastern schooldays to her as­ heels up against a suportlng wall.
tral grain elevator, owned by the Nye- members o f the committee met this
Pressed for details, this congressman a member o f the committee, said to­ sistance as they swept up before the
8everal men followed him. quite ■ The members of the club are eager
day.
The
Oregon
items
are
considered
Schneider-Fowler company, located at afternoon.
refused to give them, but went over
sure that here was another passenger
m ,'ie on® block In the heart of the
most pretentious of the villas.
Twenty-eighth and Oak .streets, and |
his statement carefully, reiterating safe, especially Bourne’s amendment to
Mrs. Randon came out to meet them crazed by the long, sleepless ride. One C*'Y a model, to keep It absolutely
purchase
the
Oregon
C
ity
locks.
fanned by a high wind, quickly spread
that there was no question as to where
Panic at Bullfight Fatal.
and the girl crimsoned before the pat­ said to him. In a tone of sympathy, clean and t0 8«® ,hat " " “mains ln a
to the adjoining flour mill o f the Man-
"Why, cap'n, what's the matter?”
condition which Is all that a street
Mexico, City, April 6.— A special Roosevelt would stand on the big con­
ronizing curiosity of her gaze.
T
.
R.
Wants
to
See
Root.
ey M illing company. The elevator and
_________
Blowly coming to a right-stde-up ou*bt
be. The women have no in­
from Zacatecas says nine persons were troversy.
“ This Is Miss Fenton," said Ran­
the mill were destroyed, entailing a
Washington, April 6.— I t is under­
killed and 20 others injured, three fa ­
don. and there was pride In his tones. posture, the man answered, "Well, my ' en*l°h of going out themselves with
loss o f $500,000. Nearly 100 box cars,
stood
here
that
ex-President
Roosevelt
Washington,
April
6.—
Fearing
that
tally, during a panic in a crowd that
The girl felt the chilling reserve In friend. I'll tell you what It Is. This brooms and buckets, but they are anx-
about half o f which were loaded with
has invited Senator Elihu Root to meet
standing on my bead is the only posl *0U8
have one block of the city
was leaving the scene o f a bullfight Senator Heybum's filibuster may long
grain, standing on nearby tracks, were
him in Europe, but the senator, it ap­ bis mother’s response, and hew face tlon which I haven't been In during 8,r”* ta placed tn their hands and they
delay
action
on
the
Warren
irrigation
there Sunday. A great crowd jammed
grew hotter. 8he thought of her short,
destroyed.
A large amount o f other
pears,
is
reluctant
to
accept,
fearing
the last twenty-four hours ln yonder w'll birr men who are competent to
the exits and stairways of the bullring.
property narrowly escaped.
the object o f the meeting might be rough skirt and high, stout boots. She coach, and I wanted to make the thing beep 'b e street clean, under their
Newell Will Probably Be Fired.
Twelve o f the injured were taken to a
did not know how bright her eyes
misunderstood.
It
is
said
Mr.
Roose­
Washington, April 7.— Dissatisfac­
hospital and three o f these are not ex­
were, how pink her cheeks, how her harmonious and complete all round.” strict personal supervision.
Invasion Now Boomerang.
It has not been possible for the club
pected to live. The governor has or­ tion with the administration o f the rec­ velt simply desired to see his friend lips curled up In tempting curves, and
and
collaborator,
but
the
general
pub­
Ottawa, Ont., April 5. — There is dered the receipts o f the ring to be di­ lamation service under Director Newell
P a t le a t R e q a ea t.
to take any definite action because the
her brows arched In penciled lines
lic
might
misunderstand
this
desire
much rejoicing in the columna o f the vided between those dependent upon is expected to culminate . in a short
"N o matter whom you are address­ permission to act has not yet been
against her forehead.
Canadian press over the continued and the victims. A woman with a baby time in a request by the senate com­ and give such a meeting a political
Randon's sister was better. She was ing,” said the careful mother, "you granted, and may never be. None the
interpretation.
very extensive invasion o f the Canad- in her arms started the panic.
mittee on irrigation to the secretary o f
a frank, happy girl, but Lelsha quailed should speak gently and politely, re­ less, the club Is eager to try Its hand
an Northwest. But there is also a
the interior for Director N ew ell’s sep­
at street cleaning and Is ready to go
before the unconscious ease of her gardless of your personal feelings.”
Colored
Citizens
to
be
Protected.
considerable outflow o f Canadians to
aration from the service.
The com­
Freight Rates to Be Increased.
" I know,” answered the bright child. ahead as soon as permission Is given.
manner, the elegant simplicity of her
Washington
April
8.—
The
American
the United States.
This Canadian
Minneapolis, April 6.— “ The rail­ mittee is preparing a report based on
"You wish me always to speak like
dress.
T k e s t r e a m e r T ic k e t .
movement toward the United States ia roads must and will increase their its inspection last summer of all irri­ minister to Guatemala was instructed
father does when he Is asking the
They
had
luncheon
In
the
cool,
ex­
by
the
state
department
today
to
insist
particularly noticeable in the province freight rates," say the railroad men of gation projects o f the West.
I t is be­
'Them railways haven't much con­
janitor
to
send
up
mors
heat."—
Wash­
o f Quebec. On every day o f last year, this city. “ On one side the states and lieved this report w ill show that the on prompt and adequate redress for an quisite dining room. Randon sat be­ ington Star.
sideration for the boys that sell news­
as an average, that province lost 52 of Federal government are dictating to us reclamation service has mismanaged attack on two American citizens. The side his guest and sought to put her
papers an’ magazines,” said Farmer
at
her
ease,
but
In
these
surroundings
Americans
are
negroes
who
were
ita inhabitants by emigration, the ma­ and on the other side are the unions, government work.
H e Is P o s ts *.
Corntossel.
be,
too,
had
assumed
terrifying
pro­
wounded
by
a
drunken
officer
o
f
the
jority o f whom left for homes in the practically dictating their wages. The
"What makes you think so?”
“ The man who really knows how to
Guatemalan office, commandant at Pan­ portions and she did not breathe free­ order steers a middle course. He
Boston Gets Closed Draws.
United States.
only recourse the railroads have is an |
"1 bought a ticket last week to visit
ly till they were well on their way
ane.
The
action
of
the
state
depart­
Washington, April 7.— The senate
increase in rates. The more outgo the
doesn't demand $5 worth of ham and my son-in-law out West. It had enough
commerce committee today adopted ment, however, was caused by the fact back.
more the income must be.”
eggs."
readln' matter on It to keep me Inter-
Rough Riders to Ba Hosts.
And then he told her what she had
that
the
attack
on
the
negroes
was
Senator Lodge's amendment to the
“I
ested all the time I wasn't eatla'
N ew York, April 6.— Rough Riders
long
suspected:
that
he
loved
her.
only
one
o
f
many
similar
incidents.
Bank Raided; T w o Slain.
river and harbor bill prohibiting the
"N or does he call for a 10-cent por- lunch."— Washington Star.
w ill be the host that plans to welcome
“
I
don't
know,"
she
faltered.
‘1
can­
Pittsburg, April 6.— Samuel Fried­ opening o f draws in bridges across the
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Colonel Roosevelt on his return to Am­
not tell you now. I think I am a little tlon of terrapin."— Louisville Courier
Census Interpreters Authorized.
Journal.
Think It over: How many people
erican shores. It is hoped to have a man, general manager o f the Victor Charles river and Fort Point channel,
confused."
Washington April 7.— Census super­
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have treated you right In everything?
large detail o f the original regiment go Banking company at McKees Rocks, Boston, during rush hours, as explain­
His answering glance was quizzical­
After a man passes fifty, be Is pretty j f yOU
think of more than ones
down the harbor on a chartered vessel. waa killed by bank robbers tonight. ed in these dispatches. No effort was visor Storch, at Spokane, waa author­
ly tender.
fortunate If he doesn't find more ac- you are lucky.
F ive distant states propose to send del­ Friedman's assistant, Isaac Schwarts, made to secure the adoption o f a simi­ ized today to employ interpreters to
”
1
understand,”
he
said
gently.
"
I
qualntances on the tombstones In the
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egations to the welcome. They are was wounded by the robbers and died lar amendment with respect to bridges assist in gathering census data among
will wait till Friday.”
cemetery than he finds on the door
Many a father Is secretly glad tta l
North Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, in a hoapial later. Robert King, a by­ across the Willamette river at Port­ Chinese, Italians and Indians in his
When he lifted her from her home. olates 'a town.
U s son doesn't believe In heredity
district.
Idaho and California.
* stander, waa dangerously wounded. land.
Roosevelt Declines Restrictions
Imposed by Invitation.