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STAND OF THE PRESIDENT
sident will be laid before th- [louse
irrigation committee
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there is some question as to whether
SUBSi lill’TION RATEN:
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THE OREGONIAN HAS A
Monday, but
ION LAW THAN NOW.
and Representatives Moody, of Of-
gon: Metcalf, of California; Reeder,
of Kansas.ami Senator Hansbroiigh
of North Dakota, on
the irrigation
of
Chinese
report
to
minated from the bill.
us, mid
At the same
¿As the bill now stands, the sec­
retary of interior cnnr.ot withdraw
lands
o be embraced in
proposed
storage reservoirs until the < ontrnet
for their survey ha« been let.
der such a
Un­
provision the President
United
States
Semit r
.lost ph
Simon is .-till in Portia.al ■mi .-till
in polotic.s.
Oregonian
says last Saturday’s
Roth these facts be­
came apparent
was found that
yesterday, when it
Mr. Simon, I y D
that we
duty assigned
recommend that the fol-
!"wing delegates be seated in this
is positive that he himself has giv­
convention:
assurance on which A Lhely Hut flood Naturell Fhht For The
Burns
II Richardson, (' AV Mc­
First Pla»c--Ckik. M.crirf and
to base such a proplu ev. John M
Clain, Dalinu Biggs, Henderson
Treasurer by Acelomatioa,
Gearin is another man whoso friends
Elliott, A. I’earson, Hull Hotchkiss.
¡ire crowding around him just now
Claud Motile, (’ E Mephecters, 1'1
The democratic county conven­
begging him to accept a démocra­
tion of Harney county met nt the B Beeil. Sam Mothershead, D M.
tie nomination. It is believed that
cou.t bouse lavt Wednesday.
Il MeMinatnv.
Mr Gearin would represent the
I'oison Creek —J T Raker, Jap
was one of the most ln,i'inuniotis
democracy efficiently in the- next
McKinnon.
A G Littrell, Frank
and enthusiastic gatherings of the
legislature, but ns he is not a per­
party lenders.
The one object— McClintock.
petual candidate, he will probably
Hartley—Steve llnwser, George
that of putting up a strong and rep-
stand but small chance of nomina­
•laines, A K Richardson Henry
resentntive ticket —was accomplish­
tion. J. J. Driscoll, who «us elect­
ed.
Every delegate realized that Goodlow.
ed to the legislature from Multilo
Bine Creek—T F Arnold, J AV’
it was a golden opportunity for a
mah county on the fusion ticket
Miller, lu T. !■' Arnold, proxy; AA’
clean sweep and therefore buried
two years ago, is also urged by his
II Gearhart, bv James Anderson,
nil personal prejudice and nomi
frien Is ns ii candidate for state
proxy; J 11 Anderson.
tinted a ticket that «ill win—one
senator, and is said tube willing to
Island—James A'arian, Janies
that commands the respect of all
make the run if tlu- convention is
Brandon, J t) Cawlflt Id.
The convention was called to or­
willing that he should. According
Crane ('reek—-D Cary, AV*. H.
der about 10:30 a tn, by
AA’. Me-
to the present plan, the makeup of
C. i ¡1, I
I’’ G Stauffer, proxy; F.
('lain, chairman of the county ceil-
the legislative ticket is to be large­
<i. Stauffer.
trai cooimittee. Dalton Biggs was
ly democratic, but in order to re­
l’uel In—D Delfi nbimgli, E. Cat-
I
the unnnimi ua choice of the coi-
ceive the support of the Simun men
low, J G Hallnw iv, by E. .1. Cat-
vention fo- temporary eiinirman
each democrat will be O
K.’d by
low, proxy.
mil Edw. J. ('allow and Sam
Mr Coin n before he is slated
Tin
Luke—J. T. Simmons, II II.
Motin tshead were chosen secretary
attention of the envoy, however,
Elliot, James Hutchinson.
and assistant sicietarv, respective­
«ill be most closely c<inc>-ntrated
Alvord — AA ni Harris, by Bent
ly, without opposition.
on the city and county ticket, for
Embrce proxy ; Chus Reed by Bent
The following committees were
here is where the m lehii.e leaders
Euilireo proxy.
then appointed bv the chair:
have obs< rved that fences are most
Wild Hoi m —Ed Carlson, by
Order of Business—D L Shirk.
in need of repair. All '.lie gentle­
Thornton AViliiami, proxy, W. E.
Henry Ricliards in, !•'. (i Stauffer,
men who looked forward to notnina-
Allierson by W E. Trisch, proxy.
J R Johns. hi , Bent Emhree
'i -n at the hands nt the convention
J. E Carlson by Bent Embrce,
( re lential“—AY E l iisdi, AVm
they hoped Mr Simon would con­
Rih v
\\ . B. Johnson, N ¿A Dib­
Wooley, A K Riehardsoii, James
trol will In- considered by him,with
ble, ¿A L A’anderpool.
Anderson. A G Littlrell.
possible the advice of Mr. AA a linci
Dr< « i v—T II Curl by J R John­
I’1 at for nl and re - nl lit ions—Thorn­
son, proxy; AA . D. Bilker, J. R.
MeCmuiint, mid as many of them
ton AAilliams, W B Johnson, A’
as the democrats will accept will be
Johnson, E. L.Beede, by W. D. Bil­
t’awltield, AA D Baker, J O ('awl-
nominat'd as fusions and reformers
ker, proxy ; E Olsen.
field, James 11 uti'llinsuti, Thug .Ar­
Mr. Cohen s position i* particularly
Silviei—E. Hopper, by Win Ben­
nold.
strong just now in the ev« s of the
nett. proxy;
D Craddock, Win.
Finance—(1 AY McC'luin. l'red
democrats, who realize that with­
Bennett.
Otley, Dell Defelibaugll.
out republican votes they cannot
Il iiqiy Valley—V Cawlfield, J F
On motion of AY D Raker the
hone to win, mid he wi'l nuques-
Mallon, I M Barker, by J I'' Million,
chair instructed each delegation to
lionnble be able to make some sel-
AVarm Springt—O D Rusk, B M
make their selections for precinct
eetions for these places which will
.1 C b ri emmi.liy Itov McGee.proxv.
officers during the noon recess.
be entirely satisfactory to him, and
Catluw — D. I.
Shirk, Rimkin
On motion tliu convention thon
incidentally to the statesmun i"
Crow, by D. L. Shirk, proxy.
adjourn«d until 1 p m.
whose interi st and vineyard he is
Saddle Butte—C C Cntterson,
Al I I 11X00N HEHHIO.N.
laboring.
J II Jiiidnn, by Ercd Otley, proxy;
en no one any
Chairman Riggs called the con- b’red Otley.
di m ieratic county and city volition tn order at I 30, and the
Diamond—T. J. Shackleford, by
convention will I«- held in Portland, first matter taken up was tin- hear­ W I. Wooley, proxy; Thon. Sharp,
April 3
This limits the norklng ing of committee reports. The fol­ by W E Trisch. prox ; AA' I. AVooley.
The
t'lU" of the advocates of fusion.and
very
it is kkely that mine
lowing report
(Cuntiiiiii d on second page.)
from the committee
lively
eon ferr i ng, selecting and rejecting
« ill be do ie today.
It is tile inten­
tion IP far as possible to
tiling well started nt
get every
the
t might to make a i bni
J. W. IJhîG.s, Piti IIHNI AND Af I ING LJAMHDH.
H < I.i v NH. Vu
meeting
fur n.i in-
ty oilices
Tin rest and residue of
the slate will tie
the week, and
the
fixed
linve but a glance al it,
J
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00
shut their
ev es and vote.
I» hereby given that by order
inaile and eii'ered •■n thè "111 day
I’m hioi . nt .
BURNS, OREGON.
will
NOTH E
k
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up during
delegates
L’ »
The Citizens Bank
hers nt the It g'slativ** tii ket and for
the mote important city and coun­
In addition he < xpres»es regret anything hut his dutv tn nrve hir "f Eebruary l'.'t’J thè Iindersigned
that
the secretary of war should la­ constituents in the Unit'd States « a» appointi'd : Imi"i*trat■ ir of thè
MARSDEU & GEARY.
ator Hansbrough. The President
under
the impression that a propo­ senate. But the Uiiibd States ri-n- estate 1111’11111110 J 1 tavis deceused
H ii sicians and Surgeons.
.aid he warmly approved the gen­
«El
Bl HNS, OUEOON.
sition prompted in the interests of nte is not in Portland, and Mr and all iiermai» holding daini»
eral provisions of the bill, but in its
ili aili“t tic estate ari- lu rebv notlii-
at rt
i «O’- / ' ie A fu present form it* left a loophole for humanity would be regarded as i Simon n.
ed lo presepi tip- sanie lo me al
spectacular and ■‘sensational.''
large cattle-owners and other cor­
mv residenci m ar 1 *r» w»«-v <ir* g <u
Secretary R nt's comrrie-ut on thi«
The grand old tuan of tdorno-
dît h
porations to gain control of the
is a caustic arraignment of Gener­ cracy, Sylvtsler Bri.tiuver. b is l»een yerified a. hy la* required, witliin
hulk
of
the
reclaimed
lands,
while
Physician and Surgeon,
al Miles' original applii ition to busily engaged of late resisting a! mix motiths frolli thè dato of ihn*
he believed the Fill to pass should
■uFFl'E AT KESIl'ENI E
President McKinley for periui-«iori
tempts to drag him into the (xiliti- notice.
I* drawn solely in the interest of
Dated this Sthdav
H. M. Bru* tou
E E. Hibbard individual settlers, whose rights to go to the Philippines was ac- cal whirlpml.
I have been idf.-r-
I
componied bv a proposal to oblaii ed the iiotninatinn
Hi bl > .ni Ac i hvwntou.
fur the mavor-
must tie pnqierly and thi'im ughly
for hitu(Miles) supreme command
1 )ENTls TS.
safeguarded. He said he had been
alty and that for atate senator,”
of the allied force» m China and
O«te. •'» I m .' »»• "I The ' *ÏW • MSI k
advised repeatedly to Veto the hill
»aid Mr Pennoyer to an « trogoli iati
Unrau Oregon.
that tnder these circumstance-
NOTICE
if it passes in its present form, but
ii.an at hi» residence last evening.
President 'R Kinley declined to
did not assert he would take sueh
"and have emplniti’ally declined
I« In rebv niv- t> to whom it mav
authorize the sending of Gemr;.! both. I am «mt uf p ¡ttie»
1 have
action. The President fee!» that
Hav ¡ng Gnight the Restau­
ft
Mlles either to the Philipp • • » or said that if the nomination for Su­ ' Hiryrn timt l>v order of tin < ■ unty
Federal control should govern in
rant Lu sine-- if .“»inion Lewi»,
P> China.
He save in the ititere-t» preme Judge were offered me unan­ Court of tie- Sta," of Oregon made
irrigation work- that are construct*
fully invite a continu»
[ rea,
and euti-zed July Gib 1HG2 the tin-
of good uisctpiii.e and efT'Ctivi .-•■r-
imously hr the dem«» ratic Conven­
ed by the government. arid that
atioti f di Id p.tron*. n. w-ll
d*rsigr rd wa» appoirit'-d adii'iiiis-
vice
General
Miles'
<
ourse
must
tie
Federal supervisicn will l>e e.w> -
tion. aii i in am ii a way that the trat >r of the estate of Janie Sh' p
M « Il E *MlTII
aa ne
VO«era Would ut I' rstatid that I was ard dead, and nil per»oii» having
tial. not only to aoceesa, but to fair regretted.
•' leu»*
ar d impartial distribution of the
representing th» principle that the claim» agmiiat her estate are here­
AA'x.hington, |>. C . March 20 —
Supreme Court ba» not the right Io by notifie 1 to prewelit the .amw to
water.
the undersigned »I th" ri -id»nce of
President Roo-eveli tn! 1 S»-uau>r i
Senator Hanstrough told the
hold tn oi -tut " a. law» parsed by
roi I N M«-M 1 ELEN
AA alter < re-« on Trout Creek in
Hanslmrough -f N irth Ilak 'ta.tii.it
th» state - r national leg: datnre. I thisruiinty within six month of
PreaideBt that he and his followers
he would veto the irrigation loll if
slxiuld I m - willing toaecept. J have the dste of thi» iiotice.
had consulted the best legal talent
it p»..e. in its pr-«■•nt form
He
Dated at Burna. Oregon January
•toad for that principle for IB years,
available, ard had ccr.eluded that
oljects innst strongly to the »'ate
Bum ■
—
—
Gieg n
no matter in what shape the bill
and I »n-'Uld like to see it brought 11th 1902.
control section.
Even should the squar'd v le f >re the voters.
I. W. Hitnraan.
] hare
might pass, state control would ul­
Ct mir days preferred f. r
president not interfere, the bill is
Adinini.tratn
little
faith,
however,
in
the
likeli
­
timately
result
lie
mentioned
mak I.g sitting-
I 1 t . fi -
likely to b* beaten in the house,
Attorney-Genrral Van de
hood of any soeh I iking happening.'’
labe in c.»rb m and ¡1 annum
owing tu the opp -it-. n of
I ir he,ntif il Jpi-tr.-e«. framed
Vanter, of the iute-i<>r department.
Mr Per :. v- r (living di-fintrlv
effe« ».
Hersd^rton.
».
e holding this view. The Pre­
Brown iV
given the «lemoe rat. to urid"ist:<tid tr< le fiven swiv by N
“I am getting tire»! of th*» way
sident replied that was the AA" y ce­
Snr,..during
April.
Commencing
that
no
hope
of
a
tophrwr
lay
in
that f»*li /w dicta*.**« l*-g<«'atiofi, ’
ext- -V»
r
• • • k
have turned ■>-i April |«t and daring that rum -b
nsing i lea, and that bo d. l not ap­ •aid J^nator Ha* -»»r -ugh
bis dirrelim», they
I
and .tisfo. t i. g .a.- , t-. ■!
prayerfully tu'R
prove of it
The views of the Pre t<j
«J raker of the L
L>. Irman, and a ticket with every < i»h pure’
e
.
vour committee on creden­
h
tials beg leave
have preformed the
points cut the lands to be benefited Solis Cohen, minister plenipoten­
would be taken up before the sur­
tiary and envoy extraordi:> i: v. had
exclusion was introduced, by Re fi­
vey could be made, and a few in­ been negoitating with the demo­
resentative Metcalf, who sa id he
dividuals or corporations would crats for the purpose of putting a
had heard the President was op-
thus practically control the irriga full fusion ticket in the field—a
posed to the pending drastic bill.
tion system when constructed.
ticket that will begin with a demo­
' On the contrary,” said Presi­
It seems to be the consensus of cratic nominee for State Senator,
dent Roosevelt. "I am anxious to
opinion that unless the bill is am­ give every alternate otlice after that
see n law enacted that will effectu­
ended to conform with the idea of to the late Simon republicans, re­
ally liar out Chinese laboring class­
the President that it cannot pass at serving the mayoralty for a demo­
es— a law fur more drastic in this
this session; but if amended its crat, who will be R. I). Inman, if
p articular than the one now in force.
chances are believed to be bright.
M.. Inman gives his consent. ¿A
At the same time I believe 'he Chi­
The President, in greeting Rep­ partial legislative slate has already
nese merchant class and the higher
resentative Moody today, asked been made up, and will Le coiliplet
classes generally should be liber­
about his nominating convention ed far ratification at a meeting of
ally dealt with.
I heartily indorse
When Moody said it would not be democrats to be held this evening.
the particulars of the bill extend­
' held until Tuesday the President T’he Simonites will be there in per­
ing the exclusion laws to our in-u-
replied that he hoped he would lie son or inspirit. If it proves en­
lat possessions, and p-eventing the
returned; that he heard th" leaders tirely satisfactory, as undoubtedly
immigration of Chinese now in the
of the House frequently refer to his it «lib Mr.Cohen will send it to the
islands into the United States.”
loyally to the administration’s poli­ Democratic convention for further
The opponents of drastic Chinese
tics.
and otlieial ratification. On this
legislatiun have all given up tile
slate is the name of C. AA’ Notting­
tight.
The Mitch-11 Kahn
bill
Ocn. Milet’ Filipino Scheme.
ham for representative(if he will
seems to have the approval of a
take it) and either John M (iearin
large majority in Congress
The
Presidi nl Roosevelt
complied
(it lie will take it) or some other
m.'.n .er in which the Chinese Lav- with the resolution passed by the
«ill be named for Stale Senator,
evaded the Geary law during the house requesting the correspon­
the rest of the ticket has not yet
past It) years has been a strong dence relating to General Miles’
been determined upon, but Mr.
card in favor of a law which wilt recent
proposition
for bringing
Ci'iien will without doubt have his
make it impossible for them tn con­ aliout peace in the Philippines
mind fully mode up when he meets
tinue immigration
No
denials Ttie correspondence was aceompati-
with the democrats this afternoon
Give l.een enti ri d by those v. ho ied by a brief message in which the
lie is not lacking in c indid it
as
are opposing the bill that there has president stales that lie includis
Il can find ot.o « henei er lie scratch
Ii-eti n great influx of Chinese « bib -ertain additional
memorandum
es a supporter of (lit- machine un­
■hi Giari law lias been in force, added by General Aides since lhe
tier which lie now lies buried.
and th" inti res's w^.. !i v.i re loud­ passage of the resolution, together
The H -Iect.i in of Mr (,'i'i-n ii <
est pi the condemnation of the hill wiili the action taken there on.
asli'-s from a Inch the Simon phoe­
plainly showed that tii-v «ere lu­
General Miles’ propo* lion wai»
nix is to llv is i ll.tract ris i : of the
ter«sted in smucgling tile Chinese to take representative Cubans and
astute, if fallen, leader
Mr Cohen
into the country. The activity nl Porto Ricans to the Philippine*
is nri'i lias been a cot. i.-tant and
Minis'er AA’u, through his agents. with him to convince the natives cl
mamlate abiding Simon m in.
IL
Old the combined efforts of til
benefits *■( United States control
is further a police Cornmissom r, in
Pacific Steamsliip Company and ami to send back ri presi illative
good stat.ding with tin- force, and
I. Ciim.dimi Pa. ili" R;iii«av m r. Eililiinos to AA’as’ning'"'i to study
is consequently in n |iositiun to
-utfici- nt to con vir. 'e most -i n.itor.- governmental conditions here
It
promise the dem’. rats th" luil mid
and n pri-eiitatiy.-M that they were
was
disapproved by
Secretary
unqualified support of the police-
exerting th'-mselves for tin- Genrv Burnt on the gio'.md licit ¡1 was "pe­
men, together with tin- if riiz-ri.« of
law “imply because it was easy to culiar and si-nsati null” nnd that
the North End. wh im they have
evade it
It is believed that Loth General Chalice «as carryingout
trained to vote nt their Lidding
House and Senate «ill pas.- the operations it; the Philippines in a
lie «ell understands th" desire»
bill within 1<I days.
satisfactory
manner.
President
■ind devices of bis thief, mid tuny
Roosevelt coincides with Root.
PRESIDENT* AM) IREI! ATPX.
safelv lie trust'<1 to arra igi- such n
General Allies, in Ieply to tin
ticket a- that, no rnatti r V. :.!it its
AA’asliington, March 2!)—Presi­
Veto <d Presidetit Roosevelt am! personnel may he, it will be as sub­
dent Roosevelt today informed a
Secretary Root frankly a■ nouin-i-
servient to the wili of the ma.-'er as
lelegation uf AA'esterri Congre-sinen
nis intentions of v.siting th- Philip­
if it had emana • d from the head
specially summoned to the AA'Iiite
pines in the near future whether
office of the machine.
In furtlier-
House that the pending irrigation
nr no, where, as he says: "1 slrdl
mice ol this ingenious p ii for fu-
uill was not satisfoctorv to him in
devote mv attention t .tiie comli- sion it has lie. ii noised abroad that
several particulars, and especially
tion and requirements of tic’ tr « | -
Senator Simon is out of tlie fight,
its pr >vi-i in for state control of tit •
in that division th- same as I liav
that Ii" does not ark r<-> le< tion to
lis:rit» itio i of water.
If s state­
in respect to other p rtious of th> the United States »emit'-, mid does
ments were made to representative
not care a »nap of his fing'-rH for
Moody, of Oregon; Metcalf of Cali­ a-my.”
bill today, the subject
AA
be
’.All AND brought to bear on him before the A FILI. TICKET PIT IN THE FIELD
convention, mid some of ttie initiai
BRANDS IT SIMON.
— A HARMONIOUS BODY.
ed assert that In- «ill yield, but it
bill-otijectionable to the President
Opponents of Mitchel-Kahn Bill Ha»e (iiven will tie called up. which, it is al­ The Following \rtkle Was Intended to Throw
Cold Water on the Prop« ¡on Uth
lip the Fight, and it Will Probably
leged. leaves room for much land
The Hope of Defeating it.
Pass Within Ten Days.
grabbing.
a conference between the President
will
pressure
on credentials was accepted:
the state-control feature will be eli­ FEARS FUSION IN MLLTN
time another provision of the house
AA’asliington, March 29.—During
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