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¿ í'.*’ * CONGRESS ASKED TO HALT." Fifty San Antonio Citixan* "Demand" Non-Intar (arance. 4 t INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE Washington That the president ami MUCH LUMBER USED HERE. Salem, Feb. 28. Governor Oswald Washington, March 4 The <51 st rider. The Su I Io way bill would add congress shall 'call n halt and take West and State Treasurer Kay re congr«-»*. h«**il««aa of one of the moat about *50,000.(MM) to the annual roll ■ hands off ' in the matter of the Mesi j turned today to Salem from their visit Oregon Industrie* Required In 1009 im|K>rtanl legislative task» set before and would grant penatone indiscrim- I can revolution is the "demand" of ' to definitely locate the «ite for the HOO.000,000 Feet. it. came to an end shortly after noon inately to all veterans of the Civil h. « certain residents of San Antonio, Tex ¡branch asylum at Pendleton. The today. Within the hour following *«r who had served 9<i .i.v. Out of the 2. <MM). 000.000 feet, board y ‘ ‘ ¡The demand reach.*! the renate in a I Preaident Taft issuci a proclamation reach«*! the age of 62. i rerommend«*! by the legislative in- measure, of timber cut in the state of calling the new congress to meet in petition bearing 50 signatures. The j vestigating committee does not accord } Oregon during th«' year of 1909, 800,- extraordinary session at noon on Tues W'sahingPin, March 1. W illiam I ,|ocument was address««! to "The ----------------------------------------- ------- Pres- ----- with the views a« to the pnqier bica- ! 000,000 feet Were used in Oregon. day, April 4. At that time he will 1st rimer. senator from Illinois, was ij^nl of the United States ami to the ti«»n of the buildings held by himself i submit for verification to a house and Mr Kay, he considers th«' matter! Tin* fact is shown in a report ju»t is- overwhelmingly Democratic and to a exonerated of the charge that he was Speaker of the House of Represent* Í settled, since the legislature accepted su«*l by the Oregon Conservation com •• anij reaj senate barely Republican, the reci- corruptly elected, by a vote in the ¡ the report of the joint «*>mmitt«** ami ; mission and the Unit«*! State» Forest I nite«! State* senate today. Forty- | umler»ign«*i citixen» of San procity agreement with Canada. 1 the work of building the Eastern | service. Howard II. Oakleaf, of the The McCall bill, carrying that six vote» were cast against the resolu- ! Antonio, Texas, and liberty-loving : Oregon asylum will bo carried on as United States Forest service, pre- agreement into effect and pawl by tion that the senate fleclarc Ixinmer'» j [**iple of the Unit«*! State», «io here- I expeditiously as possible and Eastern l>*r«*i the data untier th«* direction of the house, met at the hands of the old ■u-at vacant Forty »cnatoni vot«*l, by most earnestly protest against your I Orgon K„„ w ,„ get the finest institution J. B. Knapp, who is in charge of the will senate today the death freely predict that, in their opinion, he was corrupt- taking any part in the Mexican rev- t„. had for the money. engineering work of the service in ed for it. The president, warn«*! if ly elect«*!. "I iti n. i:*»w gelt : g -'n in M-» - __ ; will b* n«*-e«sary, the this district. More ; land not entirely reconciled to the fate in Eighteen I)cmocrata ami 22 Rc|iub- There is not an honest, liberty-loving ■ governor thinks. , in order to acquire Of the 8U0,000.000 feet us«*l in the __ ___________ store for the measure, was at the lican« voted to oust Ixirtmer. Eleven man in this country, I knowing the necessary water rights, intake ami stale. 296,791,900 feet were taken by capital to witness the obsrqules. The Democrats and 35 Republicans vot«*l •MM of this revolution, but who i* at nufit of w*y for water for ;«>w«-r ; ur th«' wtMMl-using industries. Dividing bill was not allow'd at any time to come in his favor. Lorimer refrain«*! from heart ami soul in sympathy with those pore*. Though the matter is not yet the wood-using industries into their up in the senate for consideration. voting. Aidrich. Fraxier, Terrill and revolutionists, w<- f therefore^ ‘ dem ami fully determined, all the building* at respective lines of manufacture, it is The permanent tariff board bill, Taliaferro were absent. Lorimer wm that you call a halt am! take hands off l'■■n•ll«■t<>n will probably lie of cm- found that pulp in 1909 require«! 93,- forced to its pa.ssage through a reluc- not preo-nt during the roll call, in of same am! let ol«l d«*»p«it Diax and crcte. They will be arrange*! in a 367,600 feet; box**, 77,946.500; tant senate at 8:30 o'clock this morn- which Vice President Sherman rontin- the revolutionists fight it out." i crescent «ha|>e. with the administra- sash«-» and doors, 43.158,500; interior ing, was hurried over to the house. uaily check«*! spplsuse from the I ; tion building in the center ami front finish work, 22,660.000; cooperage, there to be strangled by a Democratic crowd«*! galleries a* one member after J ing. with two retreating wing* on 20.686,000; furniture manufacture. RUE ’ WILL GO TO PEN. filibuster. The president heart! the another answered his name. ; either side and the other buildings 9.835,350; excelsior, 4.320,000; bask news with resignation in the.room re By a vote of 159 to 124 the militia : ets aixi veneers, 3,102,000 and other . will be in the rear. served for him in the senate lobby. pay bill was pa«»«-d in the house this Bid« Friand* Good-By« and Surren Regarding the Eastern Oregon in- minor lines make up the balance. Congress provide*! funds to continu«' afterTMMin. It provides a gradual««! ders to Deputy Sheriff. ! stitution, the governor says: the work of the temporary tariff scale of wages for officer* and men "Th«- tract select«*! by the old tsiard San Francisco. Feb 28. After be board for another year. POWER LINE PROGRESSES. ranging from five to 25 per cent of the J i* about i*|ually divi<i«*i tivtween hill ing at liberty for 15 month* on a bail It was at the request of the Demo- pay in the regular army. The bill ami bottom lami, the latter l**ing sep- er.it-« of f 111- ti- ! ' - that I he places the militia under government: bond aggregating *600,000, Abraham arat«*i from the former by th«- O. R. A B<g Plant at Npringti«l<1 Will Soon De Ruef was taken into custody at mid- president fixed the date of the extra control. liver Currant Through Valley. N. tracks am! the county road. Th«- session as April 4. The new Demo Secretary of V. ar Dickinson today ac-' night tonight, following the vacation ¡ propo*«*l building site was u|«>n the of the Supreme court's order rvmand- Eugene Th« transmission line ex Static way« and means commit!«*- of ceptcd by cable the resignation of W. ! . hill tract, but th«' present board, after tending from the Oregon Power com the house, which also is to «-rvi- .«< H. Clarke, auditor of the Philippine ! ing the case for rehearing. | careful investigation. d«**id«*i that the Early in the evening. Ruef held a pany’» big electric plant at Spring th«» new "committee on committees." islands, to take stf*ct April 1. Clarke i said site was unsuitable ami their will meet Monday to take up its la was recently charged with insubordin- ( consultation with hi* attorneys and. > findings were borne out by the reports field down th« valley as far as Albany, bora. atior, ami his resignation was request after bidding friend» about town good b«ith of the special eommitt«-e appoint* is practically complete, the linemen bye. went home. A deputy was wait- \ having reached Albany. The use of A full caucus of Democratic mem ed. ed by the board am! the legislative ing at his residence with a bench war this line mean* the electrification of ber» of the new house will not lie held * committee. Washington, Feb. 28. By a vote of rant issued by Judge Lawler. Ruef practically the entire Upper Willam until April 3. In the meantime the "The legislative committee, how plans for the extra session will have 54 to 33 the resolution submitting to j quietly surremiered himself ami th«- ever, report«*! that the bottom tract ette valley, f«r numerous towns and the p«*>plr a constitutional amendment pair start««! for the county jail. cities beside* Springfield. Eugene and developed. afford«*! a suitable site for the build lin fa vor of the direct election of Uni An appeal to the Unite«! States Albany will be supplied w ith lelectric ings, and this report was adopt«*! by Washington, March 3. That an ex- ted State* senators failad to »«•cure Supreme _._r____________ court on some constitutional lights an<l powor irom the line. The tra session of congress is a certainty the requirt*! two-thin!» majority in I ground is his only r n-o>iir»'' now. If, th«- I'-gidatur'- line, however, cannot be used for some is the belief, following President p———• th«- «»•_ .««-nate tixlay and was u ; ii _ i killed. ■ *u« h action is not taken. L _ _ , prob- ----- Ruef time yet, because the substations at UMATILLA PLANS HIGHWAY. This is the first vote ever taken in ably will start for San Quentin in a : Taft’s official admission that he favors Albany and other point* are not yet •' senate «■»»» Ko «w««o*<4 icsr» of I the U.. x««K, < »a w or f two u.»«» fi. I ti xaiyVirMV — on • the question sub , day to L»-«.r begin serving ft a 11 14 V«-nr year March 15 for the opening day. Th«- the completed. Th«* lin« I« 45 miles long date represents a compromise reach«*! mission of such an amendment, al term on a charge of bribery. Fins 15 Mil« Boulevard to Run From and is said to be one of the longest at a conference of Republican am! though resolutions of a similar nature on the Coast. It was built at a coat Pendleton to Athena. Democratic leaders. It is now tie-: have passed the house. of *2,000 a mile. The poles, which EATING DOGS AND CATS. Pendleton Umatilla county is to arc all over 40 feet high, are the heav lieved that all chance of a vote on Ca-1 'Two-thirds of the Western senators v r ■ have at least one permanent highway, iest obtainable and the big porcelain nadian reciprocity at this session has vot«»d for the amendment resolution, The««' were Borah, Bourne, Bourne. Carter, Carter. Starving Chin«»« Uta Pet» to Ward I notwithstanding th«' failure of the inaulaton *o*t .ovar 11 apie.-c. vanished. These The Off Death. Clark of WyomiMf, Chamberlain, Dix I goo«! roads measures before the recant heavy copper wire is almost a quarter With th«- Ottawa. Ont. March 3. on. Jone.«, NeufJam!*, Nixon, Piles, It is easily se*n Shanghai. A missionary who ar-, legislature. The county court, backed of an inch thick. idea of permitting the measure to Perkins an«i Sutherland. Voting rivc«i here from the famine district, ! up by the Umatilla County (« xm I that the cost of the transmission line stand as an open offer to the United against, were Flint, Heyburn, Smoot j where he had been engag'-d in relief. Roads association. many prominent is quite heavy. States, it is stativi on the highest an«l Warren. Republican*. Lorimer; The towns of Coburg, Harrisburg work, .«ay» that 3,000 peraona are dy-' farmer* and heavy taxpayer*, will un authority today, parliament will pass voted against the resolution. ami Junction City are already being | mg daily and that 350,000 are wholly > dertake the instruction of a modern the Canadian reciprocity agreement i Admitting that r, by • ' « a a reciprocal ' . ar- I dependent on the foreign famine com- highway from Pendleton to Athena, supplied with light ami power from without alterations. u v irt... r rang.-ment th«- nit«*i States and Ar- ,,,jtt«-«-. which was organix«*) here. by way of Adams, a distance of 15 the plant at Springfield over this W. L. ! MafK ‘ “ TZ. ’ . K. ,K: JT.l . «' «t'na have "exchanged naval inf..r- |n many pla.. s «logs ami cate transmission line and the company is arc miles. of labor, is expect.*! to go to Washing- nation." j of the d.«- Navy , X-, i. brcretary Mey- ( kill«*! for fi«*! and houses are planning on furnishing the-«- com mod Plana were under way to construct ton to confer with the president or hi» ,.r an,j Secretary »«•cretarv of State Stat«' Knox are ' 1 . pulled .« .. down __ .... _________ _____ jr*s»»«--vs WVWII v«»wz V w WOT otiot we aw this road in accordance with the pro- ¡ties to the other villages ami farming by .« the occupants and « « the representative» on possible amend- pr«-part ,__ ; ng ____ ■• answer, to the ' La -- Follatte ,|ebr„ eXchan<wl for anything that vision« of the Tuttle road law, hut communities in this part of the state. menta to tile reciprocity agreement. res«'.luti<>n of inquiry, in which full in- can lie eaten. since the legislature repealed thia He was in the house last night and so formation of the fact is demanded by There is urgent need of help pend measure the only thing left to do i» to DRAIN 1.000 ACRES. far as can be ascertained today ha» tbe »«nate. ing the arrival of the American trans- build it, and thia will be done. not yet departed for \\ ashington. j Secretary Meyer proposes to show port Buford, which i» bringing sup Owyhee Farmer* Would Regulate that American naval officers are per Washington, March 3. When the mitted to visit th«> two Argentin«' plies donated by the people of the Collect Tas«» From Clatsop. Montura In Soil. Senator direadnaughts building in this country United State». senate reconvened today Salem, Feb. 28. Assistant Attor Nyssa A meeting of lam! owner* Missouri ■ during their construction, are tiring Stone, a Deqpicrat, of ney General I. II. VanWynkle left ha» decided that preliminary »te|>* for Cholsra Kill* Hawaiian*. served notice that at the close of the given ............ ... ______________ „____ Salem thia afternoon for Astoria, the drainage of 1,000 acres of lami full information regarding their consideration the naval appropna Armament and devices."and that Ar Honolulu Four more deaths from where an effort will tie made by him under the Owyhee ditch tie taken ami tion bill today he would call up the (jrntjne officers, on the other hand are ch«ilera have occurr«*! among the Ha to collect from the county of Clatsop that the engineer start the work at reciprocity measure. The naval bill b, vlltlt the American war waiian* isolated at the quarantine sta about *4,iM8) of that county's appor once. Some of the land in question is carries appropriations aggregating under construction. Meyer tion tiecause of contact with infected tionment of the state tax for 19<)9, suffering from too much moisture, but Thia makes a total of six which Clatsop county refused to turn the greater portion is as yet in fair 1126.600,00# pointe out that th* advantage« ..f this person* An agreement was reached in the Mrra„K,.ment are plain, as the new deaths since the disease fi rat made it» over to the state treasurer last spring. condition. The owners realise the senate at 3 o clock this morning that ^r(jentinr battleships will embody appearanc*. here. In view of the fact that the recent necessity of drainage am! the atef«a are Trittrr. chief legislature appropriate«! *50,000 for taken to prevent the laml from being a vote on the tariff board bill should m ,,re advanced ideas than thole of the San Francisco F. E. - ■ . X. —a » • ----a-- | be taken at 8:30 o'clock Saturday American boat* building and that they quarantine officer of the port, notified that county'» celebration of the 100th waterlogged. Some of the section is morning. If the agreement i» ad will be larger and more powerful and all »hipping men that vessels clearing anniversary of the settlement of As own«*! by whst is commonly call«*! the hered Ui the tariff board will become also more heavily arm«*!. from Honolulu must obtain a certifi toria it is hoped the county will settle. "roa«i grant company." ami the ste|>* cate from the chief quarantine officer a reality. _____ taken depend a great deal on the way of the Hawaiian port. Vessel» not ao D«v«lop Coal in Coquill«. the»« people look at the proposition. Envoy* Mult Hsv* Credential*. provided will be »ent to quarantine on Washington, March 3. After an Coquille A ileal in Oregon coal The engineer is pr«q«aring to put hi* Washington. Msr. 2. Dr. Vasquex arrival here. al I-day ami all-night filibuster against lands involving about (155,000 was men in the field to sound the soil ami Gomel, representative here of the appropriation bills by Democrats in closed here when H. B. Guthrey, to run the preliminary survey for the order to force the calling of an extra Mexican revolutionists, issued an ulti George E. Pike and R. E. Doan D»an sold sol«! right of way. SOO to Try to Flank Madero. session and by both Democrats and a matum tonight declaring that unless El Paso, Tex The Mexican mili to the Pulaski Coal A Navigation com the so-call«*! peace envoys present«*! few Old Guard Republicans against E»t«nd Power Lin««. tary commander has ordered the regu pany 329 acres of coal lam! at Coquille the tariff board bill in the hope of written credentials, they would be near tidewater. The «•omjiany will Milton City Electrician Coyle ami lar schedule on the Mexican North killing it and incidentally to haie Bev treat«*! as »pies by the insurgent army. eastern railroad, operating from Jua- begin immediately to arrange at a cost a large crew of men will commence He said that on two occasions repre eridge, the senate at 3:05 this morn rex south to Casas Grandes and Pear of shout *75,000 for the development work next week setting poles anil ing agre«*! to vote on the permanent sentations for tieace had been made by son, discontinued and commanded all of the property on an extensive scale stringing wire for two power line« to tariff board bill at 8:30 o'clock Sat »**»'•<!••<• red it«*! cars to take south 500 soldiers and and the shipment of coal to Coast lie projected into the country north by the Federal govenment. unlay morning. ’ and west of Milton. The line Is to lie two field pieces. These men will try points. It is of first class quality. Dr. Gomw di»clo»ed the identity of It is understixxi the appropriation* built at once, while another is soon to to flank Madero, who is reported south the so-called peace envoy». The con- bills will be passed prior to that time. - , be built on the east aide of th« Walla Milton to Hold May Festival. Republicans came to the «inclusion /erenc*. took pl ace at El Paso Feb. 20. of Juarex, marching on Chihuahua, with 500 Federals that left Juarex Miton Milton is making prepara Wall* river. reluctantly that the Democrats were I The new lines will be similar to Friday in his rear. This troop move tions for a four-day May festival. Taft Summon* Canadian. in earnest in their filibuster against! those built by the city two years ago, ment will leave only about 400 sol Professor W. A. Bacon musical in Washington. March 4. United supply measure». After considering _ structor for Columbia college is at the and which have been In u»e ever the situation, »>me of the senate lead- Stat«»s Consul John G. Foster at Ot diers in Juarex. head of the affair and is in communi since. The past two years have dem ero became of the opinion the admins- tawa. Canada, is here on a summons Uncla Sam May Licans* Auto». cation with several of the best-known onstrate*! to many of the farmers the tration might be led from a political, from Presidnt Taft ami a member of Washington The Federal automo musical artists In the Northwest. lx>- cheapness of electricity for (lumping pitfail, if appropriation measures the Canadian dominion cabinet ia purposes, ami it is now thought that a were forced into an extraordinary »es-' hurrying to Washington, according to bile 1ieen»e bill introduced by Wanger, cal talent is already hard at work pre large field is opening up for the sur paring choruses and glees. Another of Pennsylvania, wax favorably re scin by reason of obstructive tactics a report, to confer with President plus of municipal juice which has been by the Democrats. j Taft concerning possible amendments ported by the house committee on in feature will lie the display of beauti generated since the extension and en The retirement of *64.000,000 of to the reciprocity agrrement. The terstate ami foreign commerce. The ful flowers for which this valley is largement of the munici|>al plant. noted. Over 100 tickets at *2 each measure provides a Federal license in three per cent Spanish war bonds now »ummons to Washington was rumored outstanding may lie one of the fea- at the capital shortly after midnight addition to the local license, but ex have been sold and a committee will Baker Want* Own Plant. lures of Secretary MacVeagh’s finan- and helped to strengthen th.- view of empts the automobile from the local make a personal canvas. Baker The city eommiaaionero at cial plan, after the treasury has been! some of those who have hop«! that an license of other states through which it may pass. Provision also is made Chief Poisoned. Belief. a meeting instructed the city enginrer replenished with preliminary issue of extra sessi.m would not be calle«!. for the licensing of drivers. Lawton. Okla. The death of Quan- to prepare rotimates ami cost for in *25,000,000 to *50,000.000 of Panama Hammond Spacial Envoy, nah Parker, chief of the Comanche In stalling a municipal lighting plant. bonds. The Spanish war bonds, is Police Party May Be Lost. dians, Thursday, resulted from poi The plan is to construct a pipe line Washington, Mar. 2 John Hays sued in 1898. were payable at any Dawson. Y. T. A police expedi- son administered by medcine men of from Elk creek to Salmon creek to re time after 1908 and do not mature un Hammond has been selected to repe- sent President Taft as »[weial Ambas- ti«m of four men, which left Fort Mc the Cheyennes, in»)-» I f pro- imonia. place the old flume. It Is believed the til 1918. About *20.000,000 are own«*! by na sador at the coronation of King George Pherson and Herschel Island, in the as reported by the white physicians, new plan will furnish sufficient power tional banks and are held by the treas V. Mr Hammond, who is a native of Arctic Ocean, a week before Christ is the belief of medicine men of the for an electric lighting plant to b* ury as »ecurtiy for national bank mite» San Francisco, was a member of the mas. with police advices and mail Comanche« The Comanche» will send owned by the city. The plan also in- famous party led by Dr. Jameson, from whalers, traders and trappers, White Parker, son of the late chief, eludes the construction of a now reser and public deposits. If carried The Democrats offered no objection which invaded the Transvaal before has not yet arrived here, though the among the Cheyenne* tn investigate. voir of 3,000,000 gallons. He journey should have l>e«n mad«- in 30 Qmannh had been among the Chey out the «enterprise will save the city to the pension bill, carrying *155,000,- the outbreak of the Boer war. 000, until Smoot attempted to put the was sentenced to death, but was after days. A relief expedition has gone ennes three daya when he became ill. thousands of dollars in lighting every out from Dawson, indisns report one He hurried home and died 20 minutes year and will also furnish cheap pow- Sulloway general service pension bill I ward pardoned by President Kru 1 er for commercial purposes. whaler at Herschel. after reaching there. ger. on the appropriation measure as a