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L BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS J » I I / Ai.’sZ « ?i--.-Ai>t-F: ♦ Z. DIAZ' DEATH DEMANDED. Resignation S««mi Certain Gain Strength. Rabat* INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE Mexico City, May fl. With students' Washington, May 5. Not since the MUST NOT TAINT STREAMS. Washington. May 1. The house around th* national palace shouting RAINBOW MINE PURCHASED. Republican guns were unlimbervd commute«' on ways and means will "Viva Madero and Death to Diaz." I begin working on the revision of th« President Dias i* preparing for early ! State Board of Health Ha* Potter* Big Eastern Company Pay* 6760,- •gainst tli* I democratic free list bill wool schedule next week. Th* Demo Dittnbuted in National Forest*. OOO for Property. by Mann, the minority leader, more cratic majority in the bouse as well as resignation. Thia i* regarded as a, Thousands of poster* warning camp Baker By the terms of a transac than a week ago. has the debate in the th* Denwwratic membership of the certainty. Should th* announcement house developed such an attack on the committee are divide«!, but the com ; lie made tomorrow it would cause no ers against polluting of stream» are tion announc«*! here one of the biggest being distributed throughout the na mining deals in recent years in Oregon measure as was made today by Hili mittee division is not ao wide as dur surprise to his cabinet. ing th* last f*w week«. tional forests of Oregon by forest go««* on re«vril. The United State* A number of student* Iwgan Jtwring of Connecticut, a Republican m»-mber It is the policy of Speaker Clark. of the way* an<! means committee and Underwood and other Democratic lead th«« |«>lic* In front of th* national rangers, at th* instance }»f th«« stat* Smelting rompany haa ¡«urchase<! th* Rainbow mine, in th«« Mormon Basin sc«« at n<M»n. shouting "Viva Ma : board of health. They roati: one of th«« leading Republican advo er* not to submit a bill placing raw cate* of the Canadian reciprocity bill. wool on the trw li»t. Many Demo ' dero and Death to Diaz." A large J "Danger Forest ranger*. hunter*, district, from th* Commereial mining Hill asserted that the bill devised crats want raw w<s>l on the free list; : crowd quickly cullireted. ■ camper* and tourists contract typhoid cumpany, fur a consideration of $750,- by the Democratic leaders, removing other* believe the schedule shoul«! not i fever every year from ¡aillut«*! 000. Th«» initial payment was $200.- i Th* police at first mail* the tariff duties from many food pro be ao radically revisnl at thia time. 000. The closing of this deal is th* I stream*. naturml attempt to disperse That a majority of the Democratson duct* and manufactured articles, was "Section 2240. Oregon laws, says: greatest boost the Eastern Oregon so crudely drawn and so indefinite in the ways and mean* romm it tee favor- dent*, but it was necessary to it* terms that no estimate could lie •nl free raw wool until a few day* .<J«> i inforcementa and the crowd I'If any |x«r»«>n shall pul any excre mines have ever receivad. The com- made of the revenues it would cut off. there i* no doubt, but a majority of ment. or any putrid, nauseous, decay- ing of th* Unit«*! State* company driven away until several had been or of the effect it would have on busi Democrats coul<! not be secured Ui i ing. deleterious substance in any sign such a bill, even in committee, . hurt. ness and commerc*. spring, brook or branch of running mean* the greatest acitvity in the ■ it i* fear«*! other d«»monstrati«ins He said that, instead of $10,000.000 ^nor coul«l a majority of Democrats in water, he shall be drem«*l guilty of a mining imlustry th* stat* has ever will follow, as th* students have given reduction in revenue, as the Demo th* house be enlist«»«! for its passage misdemeanor,' etc. This law must lie seen. Th* Raintiow pnqierty was discov To agree on a bill that the Demo notice they would again parade to the ' enforced. Oregon State Board of crat* expected, it might be mat!* a re house of Diaz for an answer to their ered about nine years ago and was duction of $50,000,000 and that it* crata can support unanimously, or , Health * i petition for the resignation of the effect on business would be to transfer nearly ao, is th* ¡»urpose of the party "In aildition to rigid law enforce- developed from a prospect mainly I president. many flourishing industries to Europe. leader*. The bill, when Anally re ! ment we ask co-operation of campers through the efforts of W. E Kmg. Th* ¡»lice took no measures to die- "You intended to hit the trusts," ported, will tie a compromise, ap- •nd all other* who enter national for- of H« mm ! River. The other princi|>al [s rse the holiday crowd. which filed ••sis," said Dr. Galvin S White, state ; nunc» in the district are the Humboldt said Hill to the Democrat*, "you will prov«««i by th* Democratic caucus. There will be no formal caucus on I Into the garden of Zocalo, the s«|uare» I health officer. "The running streams an«! Cievelan«!, but there are also wake up to find you have, in fact, | in front of the palace, or pour«-d aim * of Oregon that should properly be many properties in th* immedate helped the trusts; taken away the rev th«« wool schtsiule. however, until the lessly in an<i out of the principal pur* as the snow in the mountains neighborhood that are in greater or enue* of the government ami put majority member* of the ways and i street* of the neighbor!»»«*!. The ■ whence they flow, have tieen made sew- leas st ago* of development, money into the pockets of the trusts means com it tee have agrtmd on a bill, j In Isabella 1.« Catholic* street It is report«*! that of the 14 mem instead of into the pocket* of the peo | ers by the carelessness »nd ignorance transaction means more than anything bers on th* cotnmitt*« only seven ar* crowds banked themselves before a of those who enter th«« forests. Now else to the mining industry of Eastern ple whom you claim to be helping." street car. stopped it and tor* from it A. I*. Anderson an»l H S. Hill explained that the International standing for fre«« raw wool. j that the danger, not only to camper*. Oregon. An* of the little Mexican flag4 which Originally there were nine. Th.« I but to all others, i* known, th«-r* L«»e. the engini’ers of th«» Unit«*! Harvester company, the large sewing ' adorn«*! all the soldiers. machine companies and other manu progressives believe in a gradual re- should tie. »nd 1 think will I m «, such States Smelting A Refining company, Still th* police failetl to interfere : care taken as will contribute to the are now in charg»«. They have begun facturers would be able, under the duction <»n raw wool an«l the plan now and it wu only when the mot> seised a their arrangement* for m«-n an»I h <I«I«*I Democratic bill, to manufacture parts is for a 50 per cent reduction for th«« : general safety and public health." soldier, lift*«! him to it* shoulders and : The stat* board of health has writ equipment an«! state that they will of their machines cheaper abroad, and first year, or a tariff of about fl cents march««! off with him, crying "Vival ' ten to the government authorities at begin o|H»rations on a larg«» scale as bring them into this country to be a ¡mund. a cent a ¡*iun>! to be cut off Madero.” that th* mount«*! police each year for fiv«« years. At the «»nd I Washington, asking tn whom author- soon a* ¡siiisibl«». assembled by cheap labor here. Me ; ro«ie into it* midst. Th* crowd was I ity is vestasl to prevent pollution of chanic* and skilled laborers would ■of which time the commodity would I not looking for trouble, however, an«! CHANCE GIVEN CONVICTS. str«-ams in^Gratcr Lak«« national for suffer los* of employemnt, he said. He automatically go on the fre«« list. drop|Msl th«« soldier and fl*«!. Nobody Such a compromise is look*«! on est This is rendezvous for hundreds declared that the Democratic bill was was injured. Another crowd rush«*! -if ■-»•rq>«-r» -luring -num.er n.-mth« Governor Writ Plant Employment in so general in terms as b> admit almost with favor by the Democrats, and : own Gadena street and in passing th* anything free of duty. Woolen g<s>ds. ■ such an arrangement doubtless will be State Institution* governor's house laud«*l Mad«-ro an«! CENSUS DATA FOR OREGON. all kinds of wire, all sorts of fabrics, ! approv«*! before th* bill reaches the Salem Another new prison policy the revolution. The police also dis xinc, lead, pigiron, were among the I ■ house. i» announca*! by Governor West. Con perse«! this crowd. things h* mentioned. Great and Small Gain* In Population vict* are being sent gradually to the No authoritative confirmation could Hill particularly attacked the bill I Feature*. Ar* Washington, May 2. Th«« senat«« be obtain«*!, but ther* appear* little . .IT ■ . • .It,. . til! ;..|, . t- • t .1 • .-in ■ for making many manufactured pro-1 committee on financ«« today decided bi In this ci«p>»'ity they will bo doubt that President Diaz, recogniz Notable increases in ploy«-* Washington duct* free of duty against the raw devote the time between now ami Sat ing the *«riousnesa of the situation Imputation are ahown in the revised unguanied and will have virtually th» materials that American manufactur-1 urday. May 13, to hearings on th«« and responding to th«- popular deman«!, report of the census of Oregon cities same privileges that are extended to era have to import. He said also Canadian reciprocity bill. Immediate the other employe*. They will prob will retire when order is restored. an«l towns just completed by th* < that, in attempting to make free of ly after that date it is expected that At the president'* office no state- •us bureau, and 10 increases ar* I also ably be paid 25 cents » day us spend duty the bagging u»«*i to warp cotton the bill will be reported to the senate. ing money or to be placed to their t- ■ : > t I-.- I..««i no ! t ■ .do -o-t, reoinled. Outside of I’ortian«! bale*, the Democratic bill would let in, Whil«« there is no intention to per credit against the time of their re .1' 11 -■ i r.■ I«-nt growth of Salem is th«« greatest, free the bagging used by the fertilizer mit the hearing to involve the free lease, man who can give a direct answer to capital city now housing 14.094 | trust, by the cement mills of the Uni list bill so as U> delay consideration of "If 100 men at the prison can be th«« demands of Francisco !. Madero, pl«« compare«! to 4.25X, its ¡aqiulal ted States and by other monopolies, reciprocity, witnesses will lie jiermit- placed at some employment which will Jr., that Diaz shuubl publish hi* in when th«« census was taken in 1900 which would make no corresponding ted bi mak«« incidental arguments tention to retire, were silent. Fully as interesting are th«» slight I m « of value to the state, a great »liv reduction in price* to consumer*. iieartng on th* bill. The first expres increases in imputation in a decade ing can la« made," said the governor. Chairman Underwood of the ways sions tomorrow Ui I«* made by repre- shown by mnny cities. Athena, in "Estimating the labor of these men as NORTHWEST DEVELOPMENT and means committee interjected ’hat, I senative* of the shoe interests will be Umatilla county, gain«! only H3 valued at $2 a day, it would mean a while Hill's whole argument was from devoted principally to contentions since 1900; Baker 79; Bay City. Til saving of nearly $200,000 annually the standpoint of the American manu againat the free iiat bill. Laagu* Official Name Adopted • »d "I am now working on plans where lamook county, 7«; Beaver Hill, Coo* facturer, the real purpose of the bill Meeting Pisces Named. "The purpose of th* committee," county, 30; Copperfield, Baker coun by I hope to accomplish just this was “to reducts prices and cost of said Senator Penrose, whu t.-Liy Helena. Mont., May fl. The most ty. 20; Dundee, Yamhill county, 7 '> ■ thing and place at least loo men at living for the American people.” assumisl the chairmanship, , ‘ ‘ i » to press imp«irtant business transacted at the Gervais. Marion county. 13; Mount work, A new contract with the Low Mr. Hill said that the reductions the reciprocity bill to a i iqieedy rv- morning session of the Northwest Ang*|,S; !»>ne. Morrow county. Ifl, enberg A Going company will make would in »most every case be taken up port. ” Development league was the a«b>ption I’.-ndleton. Umatilla rounty. 54; Ver- such a move |*>*»ib|e un«I I believe it by the big corporations that control Afti’ r next Morxlay the committee of the report of th«» committee on or onia, Columbia county. 7; Waterloo, can be accomplished. the market*. will meet daily and *it throughout ganization. Th* official name of th* l.mn county, 24. an«! Yamhill, Yam "In the meantime as many men as The *pe«»ch was enlivened by many each «lay, but «luring th«- retnaidrr of I can possibly find room for will l>e body is to b* the Northwest Develo,»- hill county, 71. interruptions and much partisan com the present week the m««*tings will be ment league, its object being to ex Among the cities for which bias of placed at the institutions and have de ment from both sides of the house. <le»ulu<ry. Senator* Nixon, of Michi ploit the resource* an«! oppotunitie* of ¡mpuiation is r*conl«M are Adams. cent lal>or t<> ¡x-rform. I am satisfied gan, and McCumber of North Dakota. under the condition* they will need Washington. May 4. The investi I»th ask«««! time fitday for representa Washington. Or«-g«»n, Idaho, North Antelope. Arlington, Butteville, Gran and South Dakota. Montana, Minne ite, Harney, Harrisburg. Heppner, no guard and will be on a quicker road gating tr«-n«i of congress t«iok a wid«- tive* of agricultural interests bi op- sota and the territory of Alaska. John Day. an«l !»>ng Creek. Th«» pop to reform than under the former sys rang* bslay. Inquiries into the pose reciprocity. Provision i* made for meetings each ulation dwindling of Butteville ia th«- tem." year1 in Jun«» an«! D«»cemb*r, the June worst, the count in 1900 being 547 affairs of th* Unit«*! Stat««» Steel cor- Rain Helps Hopgrowsrs, Washington, May 2. Protection meetings to be known as the North and only 49 ten years later. porntion, th* American Sugar Refin- ' Forest Grove. Hopgrower* in this and fro* trade were the themes of to western Development league congres*. ing company were placed on the pro- : section are hailing the occasional BIRDS FLOCK TO KLAMATH. The congress in 1912 is to lie held in day'* debate in the house over the shower* with delight. While the rain gramme of th* Democratic house; th«- Democratic bill to put agricultural Seattle, ami thereafter in a chief city shoe industry was under fire, and aj implements, certain foo«i pnsiuct* and in Washington. Oregon, Idaho or Mon Lake County Fast Becoming Famous ha* interfered with the work in the yards the growers believe that the senate <*>mmItt««e on expense* paved manufac’ured articles on the free list. tana. The December meeting ia to Breeding Place. came at an «qqiortune time to showers the way for a re-investigation of the Mr. Tillson, of Connecticut, said his t>e known as the Northwest Lands Klamath Fall* That Klamath coun give the growing plants the moisture charges against Senator Ixirimer, of state, usually referr«*! to in tariff de «how, ami is to tn- held in Minn- <>ta. ty is becoming famous a* a bre«*ling necessary for growth, Throughout Illinois. bate* a* a manufacturing community, at a place to lie designate«! by the ex place and that the establishing of th* this section much work ha* been in Resolutions directing committees to held larg«« and important farming in ecutive committee. search th«« records to determine wheth terests, but that the farmers refuse«! Address«-« were made by Isiuis W. Irower Klamath Lake bint reserve by progress in the yards, in the way of er any of the first three nam«*! corpor to be caught by the "farmers' free Hill, president of the Great Northern Colonel Roosevelt when president of "suckerlng" and training the vine*, ation* ar* operating in violation of list" bill, or the Democratic measure. railway; by Professor Thomas W th* United States was a good move Hopyards In the Gaston and Banka for the future bird industry of the neighborhood* look exceptionally well. th* anti-trust, interstate commerce or S W. Smith of Michigan, and Mr. Shaw an«! by E. D. Weed, of Helena. entire county is atte*t««d by Deputy Nationla banking laws have been Burk* of South Dakota, ( Republican*) Among the resolutions adopted at Rain Help* Wheat Crop started on th* legislativ«« way. Th»- opposed th* measure because of its th* afternoon »«wsion were tliose od Game Warden Lewi*, who is in charge Pendleton More timely showers st««*l trust resolution, th«- creation of assault upon the d<ictrine of protec vocating a more lilieral policy in eon- of thia reserve, which lies partly in partly in fill on U matilla county wheat field* Representative Stanley, of Kentucky, tion. Mr. Gatlin of Missouri, said nection with forest reservations and Northern California and this week, ndding many thousands of was approved by th«« bouse commit’«-«- the bill would give a firmer foothol«! the location of mining claim* on the Southern Oregon. Mr. Lewis has Just return«*! from a dollars tri the value of the developing on rales and will be r< ¡«irted to th«- in th* Unit«*l State* to the growing reserve*. I^-wls Penwell, of thia bouse. > Japanese trade. Messrs. Byrnes an<l city, was elect«»d ¡lermanent president. trip of several days spent in the Isiw- crop. Farmers say the weather which er lake region, where he was looking ha* prevailed has been ideal for th«» Th* resolution direct* th* commit Sims of Tenness«»*. and Lever and after the birds of that reserve for the wheat anil worth a* much a* the tee to ascertain whether the steel Burns of South Dakota, (ail Demo- Book Prices Fabulou*. Federal government. He state* that shower*. Heavier rains have fallen on ror,»ration has relations or affilia i crate) defemled the bill. New York. May 0. Th* Ho* library from all appearances mor* of the the mountain ranges, where it was tions in violation of the law with any •ale came to an end of its first quarter feathered tribe of all kimls will ne-t needed even more than on the wheat. nominally independent steel company; Washington. May 3. Several tents- today with nearly $1,000.000 realized. on what are known a* Bini Islands to inquire into the relation* <«f the Three thousand three hundred book* Hood River Bsrria* Aided. corporation with the Pennsylvania 1 tive drafts of the propose»! arbitration an«i manuscripts have ti*«-n disposed of thia year than ha* b«x-n th«« case for ; treaty between the Unit«*! States ami years. Among th«»** will I m « millions Ilood River The warm spring rain railroad company, "or any other rail »nd the total for the 10 days ia $997,- of geese and duck* of every kind, has been a great boon to th* berry road company or coal company, or ‘Great Britain w«-re ducu«*»*! by Pres 363.50. The record-breaking price for while cranes, cormorants, ¡«elican* anil farmer*. The warm shower* will with National banking companies, ident Taft an<l his cabinet to lay. Fol a book $50.000 was brought by the other kind* of non-gamo birds •Ff* hasten th«« maturity of the crop H P. trust companies or other corporate lowing th«« cabinet session. Secretary Gutenberg bible sold to H. K. Hunt Knox and hi* aides continue«! the di*- nesting there in great numbers. Coburn. a rancher who live* about two organizations or companies." 1 cussion of detail* of phras«*ilogy, but ington. Three fourth* of the great mile* from th«« city, said that he prob Representative Hanlwick, of Geor Hoe collection still remain* to lie dis More Convicts for Roads. ably would have tn begin the first gia, is the author of the resolution ' tonight th* president told callers no posed of in sale* to be held in Novem Salem Attorneys for Lowenberg, picking of his two and one-half acres providing for the in«,uiry into the draft has been accept«-! as final an«i it ber, January and March. an«l buyers Going A Co. are negotiating with Gov by May 10. He and hi* neighbor* American Sugar Refining company might b* w«*-ks tie fore th* treaty predict $3.000.000 will be realize«!. ernor West for a renewal of the con count on a big yield. and this will be considered by the could be submit)«*! for ratification. Some difficulties in framing th* tract for labor at the penitentiary, rulr* committee tomorrow. If the Spanish Prine* Loss* Speech. Athana'* Dry Spell Broken. which the governor haa declared for committ««* has time, it may also con treaty have disappeared, according to Th* criticism of Madrid It was announced officially feited because the stove foundry peo Athena The long dry ■| m «II ha* sider a similar r««aolution by Repre th«- White house. English newspapers that th* United her* that Queen Victoria will take ple are in default on their payment*. been broken by heavy shower* and the sentative Francis of Ohio. {States senate must be cunsuit«*! before Prince Don Jaime, age«I 3, »on of The governor say* he will insist upon ground is wet down several inches. di*put*s <v»uld I»* arbitrated, waa King Alfonao, to Switzerland next a release of a large num tier of the The rain came at a very opportune *1.180 000 Custom* Paid. hardly a valid objection, the president month for treatment at the hands of a convict* the state is obliged to furnish time for the wheat ne«*!«! water bad- WaAington. May 6. The govern thought. specialist. Don Jaime is reported to Lowenberg, Going A Co., under the I ly, althoug the ground ha«! plenty of ment today acre|8cd 11.1 HO. (MX) in have lost the power of speech. present contract, ao they may be used ■ moisture to keep the grain growing. compromiae of the suite againat Du- Taft Not Coming to PacT.c, in building public roada. veen brothers, the New York art firm, Drilling for Water. Jap* Eager to Land China Money. •reused of cuatoma fraud*. The book* Washington. D. C. President Taft Vale Ranchers in’the Cow valley Tok io The subscriptions to the $5.- Freewater Potatoes *2 7t>"a Sack. and p«|>er* of the flrm will be retained ha* advised Senator Bourne that hi* Freewater Potatoes ar* scarce in neighborhood are sinking a number of for evidence in a criminal action. The summer plan* do not include a visit to 000,000 loan which Ja,ian has made to In settlement involved the largest sum Alaska or the Pacific coast. He will the Chinese government through th* thia vicinity. All winter they have wells with heavy drilling outfits. collected in any of the cuatoma case*, not be able to visit the Aatoria cele Yokohama speiee bank aggregate *H.- been welling at SI.75 a sack,'until th it most cases plenty of good water has week they Jumped to 12. 75. been tapped. 450.000. except the sugar fraud*. bration. /