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DAILY DOINGS OF OREGON STATE LAWMAKERS AT SALEM 10.000 RETURN TO THEIR WORK. Hirt, Schaltet* A Mari tróte Strikt. To Arbi BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS Ch ico go—By an agreement to out»- mil their diff«-renews to an arbltrnthm prevails—bill* and measures are trad Monday, January 23. This Is the Salem. Jan 33 —Numerous bill* to as Senate Bill No. >0 Washington —• The senate Imlay ed upon or killed, th«» public interest beds«- in «-ffieials at »tat«» Institutions Identical measure with that Introd romniltt«* of three members, the resolution* calling for Investigation m-ed and pa«»«><l at the last sessl«>n strike of the garment worker* in the agreed to an amendment to the In I* aacrific*d, or actually barter«»-! nt »talc es'abllshments front separate relating to taking steps tor restrain •hops of Hart. Schaffner A Marx, the dian bill, appropriating >.».mHi for gway (»atronage and offic«- enter lnt>> t»»ginning construction on the Modoc th«» <1ei| an«l the whole affair becomes Investigations of the asylum and th«» ing tbe propagation of criminal In ■ largest of the lndep«»ndent clothing Point Irrigation proh-ct on the Klam a dlsgiace and is of itself sufficient • ■file«» of I nail rance commission to a san«». Imbecile» and Idiots. concerns. Is nettled and 10,000 em ath Indian Reservation, the total cost condemnation of the pre««otit system.'* resolution, a«rei»tng tn Ita nature Th«- senator specially cited the con anti covering all >>f the state Inatltu Salem. Ore. Jan IS.. One hill was ploy«»« will return to work within the not to 0X««-e.| >1*3.400. An amend m«nt wa» also agreed to appropriat test* In Banusylvanla in 1*44; in lion* and officials, wet* fvatures In l«assed by the state senate this morn . next few days. At a conferen«»* between Joseph ing >I5. imm > for the ext«-n»l«'U of the Maivlaud in 1*44. and lu Missouri lu both house* today. ing It was senate bill IK by Oliver, l*uft. They marked a cottilnuance of the simplifying the proof of official docu Schaffner of the firm aud a sub com brick school building at Uhemawa. Ph«cem«-al revision of the tariff was "Urior to 1872.” he declared "we avntltrvut which ha* twelt exprwoaod ments from consular offices lu the rulttee of the joint conference board articles were signed by both side« attacked vigorously lu the senate t«> ha t but one case of all<-K>-d election forcibly that lavish expenditure and courts extravagance have marked th«» con Chase'» bill for »ale of tide lands These call fur om menib«*r of the ar day by Senator Film, of California, bribery connected with a seat on duct of affair* at the asylum and within an organised port to port com bitration committee by the firm, on«- a member of the fiuanc«» commit!«-«» this floor. Rlnco that time wo have that there Is a possibility of further missions at a nomiual price, there be by the empl«»yea of the firm and one which helped frame the Payn«»-Ald ha«l 14. to say notnlng of a numtH»r of Investigation* tw-fore atato legis instance* of this being unearthed at ing now no manner In which unap to be chosen by the two member* rich law Subject to the pro He deplored the fact that the re lature* which never reached thia J-jtb«-r Institution*. propriated lands may be acquired thus selected. Senator Wood Introduced several from the stal«» land board, was sent , visions of the agreement, the com »Ulla of the last election •»-vrueri to l»>«jy.” bill* covering atatr institutions. back to coniniltt«-«’ on amendment mittee must take up. consider and be a declaration In favor of local Thursday. January 1*. They have as their end in view th«- It will be amended by suggestion of adjust whatever grievances, if any. revision anti he chatge«! that the prob complete elimination of iKModbillty of Bean to exempt lands already applied the employes of Hart. Schaffner A able effect of such action waa not un Washington, Jan. 1* — Uhalleuglng Marx shall have, and shall fix a der*to«>d by the jreople. future deficiencies ami would change for by others. th«» remarks of Congressman Tawney Senator Flint based his sp»'*ch up of Mlnix'sota and ¡lull of Iowa In the present system of ex|>endlng pule Von der Ueljen. of Jackson. Intro metho«! for the settlement of griev ances. If there are any, in the future. on the Cummins' resolution, which I* lie money for public Institutions. duced a bill amending the law th«» house that his statement to the IHmick Introduced a bill requiring against railroad rebates, use of false The finding of an arbitration rum designed to limit the power of amend United Press on the country's unpre- that the secretary of state shall make weights or such classifications of milt»*. or a majority thereof, shall be inent to schedules actually under con- paredness for war »as the utteranc« si-leratlon and to prevent the weigh of an alarmist. Frederick l«ouls a personal Inspection of every vouch commodities as will charg»* one ship binding upon both parties Amoug the demands to be made by Ing of the Interests of one section Hul'lekupcr today struck back. er drawn and every warrant paid aud per mon» than another. The object against another In »hat Is commonly that such shall be signed by hltu per- la to Insure cheap transportation for the employes are: "My statement to the United A 30 per cent Increase In «ages for termed log rolling.” sonally. Dress.” h<- said, "was base-I on th«« limestone rock, salt! to be suitable all employes. The California »«-nator contend«-«! One of Woods’ bill» make* It un for cement making, of which large official records of th«t war dnpart- Reduction In hours: demands will that the very eswnce of the protec ment lawful for any truat-e or officer of deposits exist tn Jackson county. It The assertions of Congress any state Institution to allow a de Is stated >500.000 Is all ready to be be made for a 48 hour week for cut live »ystenr was to frame a bill which men Hull and Tawney were appar I ter* and a 54 hour week for tailors. would protect the Industrie* of the ently mad«» either with a desire to ficiency to be created. Ruch de Invested in the Industry Atedltlon of the system of finer; entire country agaln»t the competition suppress the real facts In the case ficiency. th«» bill recites, must be re Two of the g«xx| roads bills for Shop committees for the posslible of the balance of the world. paid personally by th«» trustee re mulat«-d by the Good Roads associa or through sheer Ignorance of th« He quoted front a speech by Chair situation sponsible or by bls bondsmen. An tion found their way Into the senate adjustment of future grievances. With all due reaped to While this arrangement returns man Emery of the tariff board to other of Woods' bill* provides that yesterday. Barrett, of Umatilla. pre Hull and Tawney. If they ask the ' 10.000 striking men and women to »how the Intention of that body to war department for th«» records re no warrant shall b«> drawn by the sented the bill which enables conn secretary of state unless an appro ties to Issue bonds for road build work, fully 13.000 additional garment have ctmaidered fir»t the print paper \ lating to each and every statement priation has be«-n made therefor, nor Ing. and Carson a bill for working workers still remain unempk>y««d as schedule, then wool and third farm I made, and will give to the country shall any account be audited and or city and county prisoners on the a- result of the Inability to come to prodtraf* without reservation the fact* tho««» terms with the employer*. ' In all fairness.” »al«t the senator, reporta establish, they will be doing dered paid unless the appropriation highways. "the schedules should be taken up In th«» nation a patriotic service. These covering the same has not beeu ex Rotation of names on the primary ha listed. ballot is provided in a bill presente«! HUMPHREY SEES PERIL AHEAD. their natural order: First, chemicals, reoirda will bear out fully to any' then earthenware, metals. w « mx I. su unbiased mln«l the statements of by the judiciary committee as a sub- Pacific Coast Dsfsnsslsss For Lack gar. tobacco, farm products, etc.” th«» country's present helplessness to Salem. Ore. Jan. 21.—An anti atltata tor -SlMott ■ MU The house of representatives today, I which Congressman McLachlan of of Ships. About the only change Is ex trust law which Is Intended to hit all line after an extensive discussion, adopted California referred In th«» hou»«." combinations In r«»stralnt of trade, tension of the area to all county Detroit.—"Japan could selre Seat On tho floor of the house yesterday It requires that tie. Taconur. Portland, tbe Bremerton a provision In th« poatoffice approp was introduced In th«» senate yester and district offices day by Joseph of Multnomah dnd whatever the number of candidates Government Navy Yard, five great riatlon bill that after July I, 1*1*. all Congressmen Tawney of Minnesota mall car* used on Interstate railroads an<1 Hull of towa attacked the state may loom as one of the large me»»4 for any particular office, th«» name transcontinental railways. fortify ment of Huldekoper, made through or»- of tin »«-»»ion It has l>»«-n of each candidate shall appear at the mountain pass«-» and have an empire shall be of st«»el construction. The n«-w provision d««-« not aff«»ct the United Dresa. as tnlaleadlng. anti carefully drawn, being on the lines h«-ad of ticket as many times as the upon which to live before tbe United the acceptance of «»quipment now un-< «lenied that the co«mtry waa In any of the California lu* which has be»-n name of any other candidate. ' Statro could get 75,000 troojH to the Two bills were passed by the houa«» Pacific Ocean," declared Represents der const ruction or contract« under auch state of unpreparednesa for war an effective instrument In suppress The first came from live W. E Muropbrey, of Washington, plans approved by the Postmaster aa that critic alleged. Hull particu Ing combinations of retailers in that this morning larly challenged the statement that the Douglas county delegation and is In an address at the annual banquet General. state. «he Intan’ry I..«-« not «■no.jgii attrcii Ice trusts, grocers’ combinations, designed to protect and prevent the of the I,ake Carriers' Association. He Saturday, January 21. nitlon for a single engagement, de- plumbing eomblMe and Otfeffr similar pollution of the waters of the Ump added: Waahlngton, Jan 31.—The consti daring that the ordnance de|*artm«nt organizations have been sent to qua river. "The nations of the earth know our had In'cn accumulating a reserve of cover by the California law. The condition and they know that we are tutional amendment providing for ammunition fur year*. law covers all combinations having Salem. Or. Jan 18 Represents utterly unprvparol for war. They dlr«»cl «»lection of United Htates sen tor their object the stifling of cow live Neuner's standing among the know that our army is too small, that a tor» la In danger of going to wreck Wsdnsaday, January 1*. school children of the state will de | our navy 1» practically helpless be petition. Venders of drugs and nostrums preciate about 100 per cent If the cause we have no merchaut vessels through the Injection of the race Washington, Jan 18.—After almost will be hard hit if a bill presented bill he Introduced in the house to as an auxiliary. They know we have I as ne of the south into the debate In a week uf Cessation, the senate to by Barrett rtf Washington In the «lay becomes a law. The measure no transports fur tbe one and not aux th«» senate and the »molderlng party feeling on thia subject was arouiw-d day resuni«-«! consideration of th« senate is ¡>a»*ed. Thursday he In propoa«»» to abolish all school holi lliarles for the other. There •till further tixlay by a *p«Mfcb made «»«u«e of Henator Lortnwr. t reduced a bill which will make the days. In this It docs not even except "The War Department will tell you were two st«e«»ch0S. one by Burrows, license easy for country peddlers Washington'» birthday or Artair day. that in case of contest we would ne«-d by Carter of Montana. The controversy has arisen over chairman of the committee on prlv- The drug vender bill, which was in It provides, however, that on these for transports 350 vessels. We have troduced by request, goes to the two days axerclaes apropriate to the not. in both oceans combined, 30 ves th«» control of elections for the choice lie««»» and eiei-tiona. in supiMirt of Aa r«|*>rte<l from com- th» Illinois senator, and 'he other by other extreme, Iui|x»*lng the pro occasion shall be held In the schools. seis fit for this purpoee. We are more of senators htbttory fee of >100 per month Provision Is made thnt general elec helpless tiMiay than was Russia at mittee, the resolution authorising the Borah, of Idaho, In opposition Burrow* strongly commend«»«! th« Barrett also introduced a bill to tion or primary day. where the tench the beginning of the war with Japan aubmlinhin of the amendment to the courae of !x>rim«r lu demaudlng au ■tat«» includes In the amendment a legalise th«» making of deposits of er Is a legal voter, school may b«- "1 do not prophesy a war with «a provision that the state leglalaturea Investigation the state school fund In banks. This' closed at 3 30 o'clock In the after pan It would be a crime against Borah declared that corruption has Is understood to be favored by the noon to enable the teacncr to vote. humanity. But the only guarant«»« of shall* fix the time*, places and man state treasurer. In a resolution In the house today. jieace on the Pacific Ocean la to be ner of bolding the el«»ctlona, hut characteriied the proceedings ever Sutherland muve«| an amendment giv since l-orimer had decided to bo» Calkins of latne Introduced a bill Mahoney, of Morrow, propose that prepared for war. come a candidate for the senate making th«* saloonman res|H>n*»n>le In no bill carrying an appropriation "Japan has Ktx> merchant vessels ing congress power to regulate the Both addresses were sharply analy ti- damages to the wife or other near shall !«• lntroduc«M In the legislature on the Pacific fit for transptvrtatlon elections- Thia has aroused the op of the democrats and, ex I and both wmt at length Into th« relative through sale of liquor to an subsequent to February 7. i The .United State» ha* »lx. Japan position Frequently they quote«! Chairman Malarkey, of the senate «-an transport Mfr.ooo troops at on« though the republicans are strong testimony. habitual drunkard. A bill by Malarkey, establishing a judiciary conitnltt«»r. says that a time, the United States nut more enough In numbers to secure Its the sum« stalenp-nta of witness«»», adoption, as a bare majority suffices, but their dediration« were widely at state l*oard for examination of can substitute bill. If passed. probably than 10,000 " The speeches resembled they would thereby lm|»erll the adop variance «tldatea for the bar, was Indefinitely' will be reported for Patton'» bill to abolish catdtal punishment The sub CHINESE MAKES AERIAL FLIGHT. tion of the resolution Itself, aa this ••ach other In the fact that b«>th de- postponed. requires three fifths majority, which nounced the conduct of Representa Malarkey'« bill removing the five stitute bill will abolish capital pun day limit allowctl to a purchas«*r to Ishment, but will carry an added Fung Jos Gusy Salls Gracefully In cannot t>e secured without tbe aid tive White, whose statement In a Chicago news|>aper led to the Investl- of democratic votes. re«x»rd a eonveyan«-e was passed by clause providing for a restriction of ths Air. gallon, but. while Senator II«»rah c«yn- the pardoning power. Under the pro 17 to 8 after a debate In which the Washington. Jan. 31 —Charles D tend«-d for the probable truthfulness San Francisco Wheeling his ma lawyers disagreed Malarkey con posed plan the question of pardons tended that this would enable a pur will be placed largely with the Su chin«» out on a level field near the Hilles, assistant secretary of th« of hla revelations as Indicated by supi>ortlng circumstances, the Michl chaser to know his title was good preme Court, although the Governor ! bay at Elmhurst, Fung Joe Gu«y, a treasury, has been offered by Presi Chinese aviator an<i Inventor, started dent Taft the position of secretary xan senator found nothing to sustain when he bought, as the conveyance will still sign the pardon». Whenever u«w evidence is found, the 7Shor»epower engln«» on hl» lat to the president. This Infonnatlon him or give credence to his ext»o- first recorded would be the one rec attorneys for the one desiring the e»t aeroplane, jamped into the s«-at came today from a reliable source altlon. ognlx«»«! Abraham. Joseph and Not Th«» Burrows speech la th«» first tlnghain ofiposed these views, while pardon will present ft to the Su an«l after running along the ground It was added that Mr. Hilles was Th« fact Is well that has be«»n made In l-orimer'a be Sinnott, Barrett of Washington and preme Court and that tribunal will for 104 feet, rose gracefully In the considering It. At this known that h« contemplated retiring half. Many oppoaluit senator* havn ness upon It un«l hand down an opin air to a h«-ight of 40 feet Calkins agrr«»d with them. elevation, the Chinese aviator circled from public life March 4. but whether lx»en waiting for thia presentation of To remove the stigma of the name ion. The Governor will be unable to sign the big field, nearly a mile In clrcum the offer will serve to k«-ep him In the affirmative aide of the caae an«l •'ref«»rm school." the senate passed the pardon unlesa it is sanctioned by ference, and then »truck off toward" the public service I* entirely con , It Is believed the consideration will Wood's bill changing the name to now proceed exp«>dltjou»ly. There | the bay, awlnging back In a long jectural. an opinion of the court. the state training school. are still many argument* to lie heard ; curve and landing with a slight jar A communication was read from before a vote can be rcach«»d. Friday. Jan. 20. Senator Chamberlain, calling atten Salem. Ore , Jan. 17.—Frank Kier four minute* later, about I'M) fed "There Is absolutely no proof, di It tlon to the employment of W D nan and hl» f«»llow obstructionists of or so from the starring point Washington. Jan 30.— That It Is rect or Indirect, from which a legltl- ' wax Guey's first really succeAsful !x>rd to assist the attorney genera! the sense of the senate that the Pan mate Inference could l>e drawn that tn the Warner Valley Stock company the Broadway bridge wyre given a filght and lie was heartily cheered a single member of the general as ama Canal should be fortlfi««!.' jolt by the lawmakers today when by his fellow-worker* and mechanic*, case during Chamberlain's term as Such Is th«» declaration of a resolu . sembly waa corruptly influenced to tbe >0 state senators, by a unani ail Chinese governor and recommending that an I In previous attempts, the aeroplane tlon Introduced In the senate today vote for Lorimer." *ald Burrow*. appropriation be made to pay him mous vote. su»pen«1ed the rules and i*as»ed the bill which gives legtsla had always come to grief, necessitat by Renator Money. Tbe Mississippi for his work. live asnetion for building the bridge ing weoki of repair before another senator announced bis Intention to Tuesday, Jan. 17. apeak on the resolution and It I» and validates the bonds. trial could be made. Waahlngton. Jan. 17.—This wa* a Salem. Or., Jan 30—Representative probable that It will be used a»' a Action taken by the house this basis for general discussion of the field day for the no-called republican Clyde today Introduced a joint reso morning for the Investigation of the Ecuador Evad»* Hague Tribunal. "Innurgenta" In the senate. "Hating question of canal fortifications. lution proposing a constitutional office of State Dairy and Food Com Senator Jones, of Waahlngton. to Hale” was the favorite pastime, but amendment restoring the >300 per missioner J W. Bailey may lead to Washington—Ecuador prefers to day Introduce«! a bill providing that "grilling Galllnger" wa* a close aoc- Sofia) tax exemption the Impeachment of that official and The house has adopted Neuner's his removal from office. The senti make another attempt to settle her where desert entrymen who have so ond In point of popularity. memorial urging Oregon’s delegation ment of the house wag plainly shown longstanding boundary dispute with cured extension of time, under the The occaalon wa* offered when In Congress to work for an approp this morning In the adoption of the Peru by direct negotiations Instead of act of March 3*. 1*0*. are unabl« Galllnger nought to have a day fixed rial Ion of >250.000 for a Federal build rosolutlon providing for the Inquiry through appeal to The Hague Trlbu through no fault of their own to com for a vote on hl* «»ccan mall *hlp ply with the law as to Irrigation and Ing at Roseburg. without a dissenting voice. Immediately on Gallin- nal, aa suggests by Argentina, Bra cultivation and the delay Is duo tel subsidy hill Bigelow has introduced In the The resolution was Introduced last ger’s motion. Clapp lntorpo»«»d an xil and the United State* Advice* failure to complete the Irrigation pro emphatic objection. He waa followed house a resolution Instructing the week by Ahram» of Marlon. It in- game committee to communicate with eluded a clause for the Inveatlgatlon recclviM by the State Department ject on which they are dependent for by Cummins, who enjoyed himself at the legislatures of California and of the master fish warden and for indicate that Ecuador is demurring water, they may. upon proper show the expense of Galllnger. Peru already had ing. secure a further extension of Washington with a view to securing the state board of health, b^anse ; to the suggestion Then Hale arose and Informed th« uniform legislation by the three I they are located In Portland. fh tbe Indicated Ita wllltngne*« to submit three years In the option of the Com senate that the fixing of day« for 'the boundary controversy to The missioner-General of the I .and Office vote« naver would do; that. If such a states regulating the shooting of resolution committee the proposal "tn tnm» 14 Instances stat«-« have practice were Indulged In. no bust- ducks and other water fowl. t was amended no as to exclude in Hague for settlement. The house today Indefinitely post vestigation of these two offic«»». the gone without full representation In nea* of a general nature could t»e Mad Coyote* Invad* City. the senate because of deadlocks In transacted at the present tension. He poned Cole's bill authorising the pub members unanimously declaring there Baker. Or.—A band of coyotes af- the legislature«," said Borah, of Idaho, urged the senate to "get down to lication of the Oregon Supreme Court wan no call for strafe Inquiries reports by George W. Bates * Co. | Rome of the Multnomah re pre sen I fl let *d with rabies charged Into the In the senate today, supporting the business" * Rather than allow her sterilisation tat Ives see a clause in the convict village of Ihirkee near here. Several resolution providing for the popular Borah Intimated that In hla own hilt, as vetoed, run the gauntlet of road« bill which they believe Is to persons were attacked and many dog* election of United State* senator«. opinion the senator from Maine wan a two-thlrds majority, or see It de deprive Sheriff Stevens of .Multno bitten by the brutes. Fearing that "In oth«r Instance«." he said, "bribery not practicing what he preached; clarsd dead as tbs possibility has mah of some of the profits of bls j th« dogs would go made, dtlsena and corruption and scandal have at-, that the latter, when the resolution been suggested. Dr. Owens-Adair re- office, and there Is a strong fight armed themselves and the battle on tac bed to the sessions providing for direct election of "It I» not alone that direct and United Rtatea senators wa« offered quested Senator Albee tn reintro ahead for the proposed measure un coyote« and dogs was waged, result Ing In the annihilation of every dog open bribery sometimes prevails; bat duce It at this session, and the Mil less It Is altered Tbe bill was drawn last Fritiay. sought to prevent con I In the village. I that which la equally bad more often sideration by moving an adjoarnment. catne Into the asaate today, labeled by Judge Lionel R Webster.