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BRIEF REPORT OF TUE DAILY WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS REBELS STILL ACTIVE. Lirawar* of Armnl-cs. Troop* Move On Me«i*an Capital. Mexico City. May 24. N-twith INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF 01R HOME STATE HUGHES FOR COMMISSIONER. REGION GROWS FAST Washington, May 2 1. The Lorimer standing the official signing of the Washington. May 26 After four' hours' caucus today, the Democratic case was again to the fore in the sen peace agreement, the capital is more A resolution of inquiry nearly isolated tonight than since the Southern Oregon I* Rapidly D**»lop- W L. Finlay. Export in H i Line. Be- senator* vot«*!, 2t to I. to support the ate today. resolutions offered by Martin, of Vir offered by Martin, th«* Democratic corn** Stat* Game Warden. ing Verted Industrie*. inauguration of hostilities. ginia. on behalf of the Democratic leader. Intend«-«! as a sbustltute for Salem J. F rank Hughes of Gold Granta Fa»* That Southern Ore Ignorant, apparently, that the war steering c«>mmitt«*e. providing for a th«* l.aFollett«* ami Dillingham resolu Hill wa* ap|M«int«*d by Governor West gon, with it» vari«*d resources, is inak- tion and a continuation of the q**eeh re-investigation of the bribery charge«* is ended officially, one small band of as a member of the State Imani of fish in connection with the election of la>r- by LaFollette furnish««.! the features rebels under Candid«» Navarro last ' ihg greater Strides than any other and gan e commissioner* to succeed l.aFollette was still speaking when imer, of Illinois. night cut the national railroad near s«*ction of the state, is th«* belief of W I Finley, who r«**ign«l a* a mem lie review«**! The Martin res«i|ution proposes an the senate adjourn««!. IL L. Herainger, a member of the ber of th«* boani to b«s«»me state gam«* inquiry by the committ«*« on privi the r«*cent proceeding* of the Illinois San Felipe, south of San Lui* Potosi, legislature, ami said he was convinc«*«i and another band *top|>«l all traffic ' city council of Grants Pass. F ruit warden. succe«*«ling R. tl. Stevenson, of leges am! elections. F’orest Grove J N. Wi-ner, of Ore A verba! en«»unt»*r between Bailey, there was still more testimony to t»e over the Mexican railroad by ripping raising, alfalfa growing ami mining gon t ’ ity. ha» been appoint«! »u|«erin- adduced. ami Martine, of New Jersey, originat resources, out the rail* and burning a bridge ar«* some of the chief tendent of state fi»h batcheru**. "The people of the country." said «1 in Bailey's demand for general sup Finley, who has become widely Believing that the which ar«* being devcl«»pe«i rapidly. port of the Martin resolution. Bailey he, "rejects««! opr former verdict as if near Huamantla. in Morelos would interfere VS ith a large amount of forvign cap known as a student of bird.* ami one said that any senator who refused to by one voice. Nothing ever is settl«*«i rebel* of th** foremost members of tin* Audu- lie bound by the caucus had no right until it is settled right, it is God's with traffic over the Cuernavaca ital being attract«) to the district, t«on society, w as serving a* the four ful place in the party councils. This eternal justice pulling to make things branch of the national railroad, the th«* City of Grants Pass is feeling the year term member of th«* new board. aroused the senator* who favor the La plumb." management sent a train south today 1 effect of the development of the sur The other four members requested Martin's resolution was offered on Follette resolution providing for an rounding country ami a large munici that he rvsign to take tbe position a* inquiry by a special committee of new behalf of th«* Democratic minority. with guan is. It provides specifically for an inquiry Ret«el activity was not rvgsrded as I pal improvement programme is being *tat«* game warden, which carries a senators. There Bailey contended that more than into the "jackpot’* fun«! in the Illinois meaning that the insurrectos w ill re 1 contemplated, declared Mr. Herainger »alary of (2,500 annually. w«*r«< 12 applications for the position, two-thirds of the caucus favor«! the legislature and its cunnnection with fuse to abide by the terms of the Mr. Herainger has l»een in Grants but the«** Were all carefully eonsideml peace treaty. Yesterday the armis Pass more than four years ami in that Martin resolution am! it »a* thus the Lorimer. The Martin resolution would leave tice agre«i upon terminal«! and there time ha« i«*n Josephine county grow by th«* members and all of them were desire of all Democrats. found to be not adapt«*«! to the |>osi- Martin«* said h<* understood th«* with the «immittrr on privileges am! are probably scatter«) bands of rebels from a sparsely s«*ttl«i district into a tion. meeting was n conference and not a election* the prosecution of the in uninformed that their country is offi prosperous community. Members stated that they «msid- caucus and that he had no understand quiry, and delegates to it all the pow cially at peace. However. Navarro is "The Rogue River Valley, in which ; <*r«*l Mr. Finley would be of more val er« of a court. The committee is reported to have said he would not ing that any binding action was to be i Grants Paas is the center, has be«*om«* u<* in th«* |M>aition of stat«* gam«* ward authoriz«*d to holt! its sessions at what consent to peace at present. taken. famous for its {war*, grapes ami a|> i en where he rould devote all of hl* The motive for the cutting of the pics," said Mr Herainger Saying he would not bandy words ever plac«* it d«*nu moat convenient. "Devel Mexican railway may be that a troop i opment along this line 1» just in its time to the work, ami Mr. Finley ac regarding the character of hi* own cept«! after a «inference with Gover Democracy a.* compared with that of The p«*ople of Grants Pass nor West. Washington. May 23. The joint train was being brought toward* th«* I infancy. another senator, Bailey insisted that resolution admitting Arizona and New capital. > and vicinity have rai»«*l fumls for the The board also rvachisl the conclu Unconfirm«! reports are that th«* j construction of a concrete dam across all senators were in duty boun«! to Mexico to immediate statehood, but sion to ■■stablmh a n«*w office of su|H*r abide by the two-thirds decision. withholding approval of th« constitu delay«*«! soldiers have detrain«! at the Bogus River three mile* above | intendent of stat«* hatcheries at a »al Martine r«*pli«*<i a* pointedly, and tions of t»>th until the people have Huamantla and engag«*«! a body of reb the city. Water will be stored by thi« ary of (2.U00 annually. This superin the colliquy continued until Martine voted on proposed amendments, passed ela in battle. darn to supply water to irrigate 50.IIOO withdrew from th«* caucus, reiterating the house of representatives this af In th«* last seven days the F«lcral acres of fertile fruit Isndon either tendent will work under the game warden ami the fish warden as well. that he would not be bound by it on ternoon by a viva voce vote, No roll garrison has b«*en greatly strengthen- side of th«* river above ami below ! He will have charg«* of trout am! sal ,*<i and the capture of the capital will any except a political question. ,'Grants Pass. This large area w ill be l call was demanded on the final vote. mon hatcheri«'». th«* trout hatcheries Almost every other Democratic *«*n- i Utiliz«*d for the growing of fruits. The resolution requires Arizona to now be difficult. being rnaintaned largely from the It is report«! that Figueroa an*l his ator present participated in the de vote on an amendment removing the "The people of the «immunity dem I gam«* fund and th«* salmon hatcheries bate. recall provision as it applies to judges; chief lieutenant. Aaunsolo. ar«* at outs - onstrated that they were w id«* aw ak<* , from the hatchery fund of the state It developed that the regulars had and requires New Mexico to vote on ami that Axunsolo has anger«! Zapata, 1 when they subscribed in two hour* i Notification was sent out by th«* practically agreed to abandon th«* Dil amendments making its constitution the captor of Suautla. by branding 170,000 for the «instruction of th«* | board to all of the mills of the state lingham resolution in favor of the more easily atnendabl** i railroad from Grants Pass to the fam : Neither state him a bandit and others w*h«> own dams, fish lad Martine measure as a matter of party is required to adopt the proposed i <>us marble caves. This group of Caves ( ders, irrigation works or other obstruc NIW’LAW INJUHES WOMkN discipline. , form* one of the natural wonders of ( amendments by congress. Whether tions to streams that an investigation Hitchcock suggested as a compro they are approved or rejects*«! by the Oregon Th«* railroad will tap one of will be mad«* in the near futur«< of all mise that a sub-committee of the com- proposed referendums, the constitu I0O Matchmaker* O>«ch»rg«<i Becaut* the fin«**t timber belts in the state and I such devices or ditches ami the lx>ar<! mittee on privilege* and elections, to tions of th<* new states will stand | will sui>ply transportation to the al J of 8-Hour Limit. will determine to what extent the law be approved by the senate. h<* desig finally approved when the respective falfa districts along the Applegate! in this respect is being observ«!. Chico, Cal Ths Diamond Match nat«*d to conduct the inquiry. He votes have been taken. ami Williams river*. company, operating big factories at said he might present such an amend "In addition to th«* horticultural re BUILD ELECTRIC LINE This evoked fa ment in the senate. » » Washington, May 22. Testifying Barber, a suburb of this city, will re j sources of Josephine county, mining vorable mention. development is going ahead on a large place practically all its women em before the house committee on ex* It was exjiect«*«! that the lorimer |.* ri*l 1 till • ‘i n t !:>• Irex-un I. p.»r tm<*ti’ The Higgins am! Anderson Eugene to Have Direct Connsetion* ploye* with men. on account of the scale. to Tidewater. case would conn* up in the ojx'n ses- today, J. U. Stuart, ex collector of ! strikes in the old Kirby districts on In the match- sion tisiay, but it was crowd«*«! out by customs at Newport News, «aid Secre I new eight hour law. i the Illinois river art* causing much ex Flugen«* Stock ladders of the Lane other matters. La Follette expects tary of the Treasury MacVeagh hud i making d«*i«artment alone mor«* than I citement. These properties seem to County Asset company have taken ac ' 100 women and girl* will be let out ! be alive with precious metal. to conclu«!«* his speech tomorrow and I lie- told hun the department reversed a tion directing immediate steps to be after one or two brief Nfieechrs in re ruling for collection of a 20 per cent ; Many ar«* experts brought from the i licve if they were remote from trans gin construction of an <*l«*ctric rail ! Eastern States ami are receiving g*»«! I port at ion ami «iifficull of access, we ply it is expected a vote will be ta-1 duty on creosote because the rail way from Eugene to tidewater at ken. The prospect now i* that the roads could not afford to pay the duty. ' salaries. would have a »tamp«*de to the camp. Fiorenc«*. The directors of th«* com |- For some time it ha.* been impoaai i But, it s«*«*ms. they are to«» near horn«* Martine resolution will b«* adopted pany will frame instructions to H. D. Another witness testified that Mr. ble for the company to get a sufficient ■ to cause a rush. without material amendment. Mining experts I m * Fornieri, chief engineer, l«M>king to MacVeagh's brother had interested j number of competent women to do the lieve that soin«* of the newly discov- himself in the matter. the «instruction this summer of the I work, and with the enforcement of i ered claims bear tin ore in paying Washington. May 27. Instead of Mr. Stuart, who secured an investi first link of the roa«l from Eugene to 1100,000. alleged to have b«-en used to ■ the new eight-hour law, comlitions are 1 quantities." Elmira, approximately 14 miles. gation into creosote imports at New secure th«* el«*ction of W illiam Dori- made worse, as the work of practi Orleans last fall, charging the govern The Lane County Asset company is met of Illinois to the United States 1 »ally 100 men depends on the work of LEAGUE TO DEVELOP LAKE. ment was losing million* in revenue a local corporation that has l>«*eii en senate, more than twice that sum will j these women, and their h«>urs would of because creosote, dutiable at 20 per gaged for th«* past two years in the lie disclosed, Senator l-a Follette told ■ necessity have be«*n shorten«*d with cent, was being admitted »« creosote Local Club» to Ba Organized. Land promotion of a railway to the roast at hi* colleagues today, if the senate re* the shortening of the women’s hour* oil free of duty, was nummotnsi before Florence. A permanent survey bn* Still Open to Entry. ojiens its investigation into Lorimer’s. the committee as the result of testi i from nine to eight. b«*en «implet«! and right of way has right t«> hold his seat. Lakeview The Lake «vunty devel It had been rumored the company b«M*n acquired over practically th«* en mony given previously in exeuctive La Follette declared that President 1 contemplated employment of Japanese opment league is the name of the new tire route. Official* of th«* company session by Allan I*. Benson. Taft’s name had been used in l .ori* : to replace the women, but General organization that succeed* the Lake »ay that sufficient capital is available Stuart related how he found that no mer's behalf and reiterated that Lori view Ivoard of trade and which will duty was being collected from foreign - Superintendent Fairburn denies! this. to warrant the beginning of actual mer ha*l personal cognizance of the bend its energies toward development ships whose manifests showed their «instruction work on the 14 miles of Hillman Barely Escape*. use of the money. of the entire «>unly ami peopling the level valley to Elmira. cargoes to I m * creosote, the cargoes La Follette quoted from the testi San Diego. Cal -C. D. Hilman, the larg«* areas of government lami* op«*n The «impany has been prom is«! bring received as creosote oil. which mony given by Edward Hines, a Chi 1 h«* ¡Seattle millionaire, whoa* ap|*eul from to homestead ami other entry. large quantities of ties by sawmill* is on the free list. ! a sentence for real estat«* frauils is new organization is «>m|M>s«*<i of rep cago lumberman, before the Lorimer along th«* pnqioscd route, and som«* of investigating committee of the Illinois i pending. had a narrow escape from resentative citizens of l.akeview and the rails for th«* first 14 mile* are al Washington. May 22. An immcii- legislature regarding Mr. Hines' in i having to sell for 1150,000 a ranch It will I m * their endeavor to interest ready in sight. The tentative plan i* terviews with United States Senators ate investigation, of »weeping scope, near Encinatas, which is prove»! by citizens of the other portions of the to «instruct an electric line, deriving Aldrich and Penrose, in which Hines i of the charges that Senator lairimer, I the discovery of oil to be worth (500,- county. It is l«eliev«l that with th«* power from th«* surplus current for of Illinois, is not entile«! to his seat is said Ahirich repeat«*!ly had impress«! «>ming <>f the Nevada California Ore 000. sal«* by Flugene'a power plant at Wai* provided for in two resolutions called upon him the importance of lw«rimer'» gon railway, which will be at Lake After having accepted an offer of trrville. Three of th«* five members up by Dillingham an i l.aFollette in election and had told him that Mr 1150.000 from Oakland men. Hillman view this year, ami th«* contemplated of th«* city water lx>ard, which ha* the senate bxiay. ! visit«*«! the ranch ami foumi thre«* oil completion of lines into the mirth end Taft was e*p«*cially concerned in Lori- j complete «intro! of the electric plant, La Follette call«*«i up his resolution mer's behalf. I outfits at work and ascertain«*! that of the «>unty, Lake will receive a ar«* members of the Asset «impany. and made a s|>eech arraigning th«* Illi oil in paying quantities had been great impetus. Stock holders of the company al»*» W ashington. May 27. The adminis nois senater, whom he charg«*i with G imms «* Lake valley has loO.iMiO acre* struck am! that proeptseta were go«««! ordered coniiemnation proceedings to tration of the present system of gov (»ersonal knowl«*dg** of the spending of ' for a better flow. When Hillman uf fertile lam! awaiting the plow, s*>m<* I obtain two small section* of right of ernment in Alaska is deplorable, ac money in behalf of his election. War- i ■ learn«*d this he attempt«! to call off of which can lx* liome»tea«l«l. way for which private negotiation* Both th«* Democratic steering com cording to Delegate Wickersham, of th«* «leal with the Oakland p«>ple, ami n«*r Valley has 200,000 acres of till- I have not h«*«*n succ<**.*ful. that district, whu today before the mittee ami the Republican members of am! some homesteads . finally compromis«*d by giving his psr- able lands Th****<* place» ar«* between Eugene house commit tee on territories urg«*d the committee on privilege* ami el«*c- I sonal che«'k for to sever nego Chvwaucan valley has 75,000 acres i and Elmira. Beyond Elmira, right of a favorable report on his bill creating tiona, discu«se*| the charges, and Dil ami som«* homestead lands. Summer ! tiations. an elective legislature for the terri lingham. chairman of th«* el«*ction Lak«* valley has 50,000 acre* of land ! way ha* b«*cn obtain«*«! as far as (¡l«*n- committee, presented his resolution of tory. thst may I m * Irrigated from artesian | ada, on the south snle of the Siuslaw Rebel Against Rebel. harlior, at which point tbe company "Alaska,** he said, "under the pres inquiry as a substitute for the LaFol- El Paso, Texas With th«* accession wells struck at depths of from 122 to ! «mtrols soil feet of waterfront. ent system of long distance adminis lett«- resolution. of Madero t«« power in Mexico in«le- 260 feet, and nearly all of which can i tration, has not been given a single ' ¡lemlcnt revolutions will be handl«l be bom«**t«*a«l«l. Christmas Lake val* I Many Move to Drop Itlan is. Railroad Surveyor* Espied. legislative measure for five years. ley has 860,000 acres, »«»me of which ' Washington, D. C. Member* * of with an iron ham!, according to an an can I m * homesteaded. Horse Mountain | There can lx* no question that an at Baker News has just leak«! out tempt to govern such a big territory the house are loading the «»mmittre nouncement at Madera's headquarter*, valley has 75,0oo acres, nearly all i h«*rr that for som«* tim«* a surv«*ying from the national capital thousands on foreign affairs with r««»olution* i The revolt in Lower California, fos open to entry. Edith valley has 75,* cor|>s of theO.-W. R. A N. «impany providing for th«* neutrality an<! ulti tered by tbe Mexican Liberal party, of miles distant is a failure." 000 acres, half of it und«*r the 320- ha* been at work on the survey of an mate independence of th«* Philippine i which is opf«*s«i to Madero, will be acre homestea«! act. Silver Lake val extension of th«* line from Brogan into Washington. .May 27. John Norris, island*. Whil«* no action by congress 1 the first attend«! to. General Orosco ley has 50,000 acres, 30,000 acres of i th«* Ixiwer Powder valley. To extend representing the American Newattaper is expected at this session, a deter will l«e sent against the Lower Cali which is open to entry. Many other I tbe Willow Creek line from Brogan it Reports that Genera) Publishers' association, was again be mined effort will be made in the regu fornia rebel*. smaller valleys present homes for the i will I»* n«*c«»»»ary to tunnel the divide fore the senate finance committee in lar session to sever the island* from Figueroa, who heiui* 12,000 men, was separating the lower Powder valley aligned with tbe Liberals, were brand- homeless. advocacy of th«' Canadian reciprocity United State* possession. from the Willow Creek valley. The member» of the n«*w organize- t ••d as false by Orozco. bill today. tion will visit every precinct in the i Carnegie it to Testify. Mr. Norris declared that tbe Root Pond* May Draw Low Rats. «»unty and organize local development I Lifeboat Tells of Wreck. amendment to the bill, providing that Washington. D. C.— Andrew Carne- Salem In an opinion by I>rputy At clubs t<> co-ojM*rate with the parent i Ixmdon The British armor«! cruis- the paper clause of the measure should gie has notified the bouse "steel organization am! work to the develop- torney General Van Winkle it is held I er Cumberland reported by wireless to not be in force until the president pro trust" investigating committee that ment of their sections. This under- ! that the school Ims rd or elector* of a claim* that wood, wood pulp and pa he is willing to appear before it. and tbe admiralty that she had pick«) up taking is not a »mall matter in a ■ •ctxml district may authorize the iaau* per are admitted from all parts of that no sub[wH"na or legal document is , at the mouth of the English Channel ance of bonds or Interest-bearing war «¡unty of this *ize. an empty lifeboat belonging to the Canada free of duty, would postpone necessary to insure his presence in rants, bearing interest at a rate leas I overdue British steamer Cayo Largo. indefinitely the date of application of Washington when desired. The com or more than 6 per cent. Water Turned Into Canal. mittee has not yet fixed a date for the The vessel left Swansea April 16 for the treaty. West Staybm Water was put into Tampico, ami It is fear«! that »he hearing. M" R“n» «nd foundered in the storms that followed the first mile of the Willamette Valley | Senate to Vote June 12. Irrigate! Land company's canal Mon ! La Grande The George Palmer Make* Offer to Germany. her departure. Washington. May 27.- The senate day. Everything was satisfactory i Lumber company's mill has resumed Washington. D. C. The German today selected June 12 a* the date for Aviator Drop* 200 Fe*t. an«l while work has been stoppe«! trm ' night and day run* and give* employ- a vote on the joint resolution provid government has I wen mad** aware by Strassburg. Germany During an poranly on account of the inclemency i ment to about 100 additional skilled ing for the election of United States the United State* that the same g«*n- i of the weather, only a few more ( workmen. The management of the senator* by direct vote of the people, eral arbitral proposition submitted to aeroplane competition here W«in«*»day weeks' work will complete the canal mill will continue the night smi day afternoon Aviator Laemmlin fell 200 The resolution also has passed the Great Britain and France is open to I to West Stayton. | run* indefinitely. house. Germany if that country is Interested. feet and was instantly killed.