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BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS ROOSEVELT ON STANO. E« President and J. P Morgan Teetify in Steel Case. May INDUSTRIAL development and PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE Washington. June |< Ftatik B Washington The battle llnea on Kellogg, special counsel of the Dw LARGEST TIMBER DEAL. EUGENE TO FLORENCE. V. a ' ngton. Jun» !’• Th« J day of the debate on the'Canadian the Canadian reciprocity agreement partment of Justlc« In the prpeecu-. reciprocity bill proved a field day for Benson for Hla ware aquarely drawn In the aonata Bon ot the Standard Oil company, I 22,100.000 Paid 8 First Work on Construction Impetus tin im ’ i>t*|Mow»d to the measure l*»i and known as th« trust buster," f Columbia County Holdings. today, when. In accordance with by Senator Nelaou tn an exhaustiv« for B g Demonstration. told the Staiilej steel trust Invest! a peach, several Senators took part In agreement. Chairman Penruae of the gating comtultti-e today that he had One of the largest timber deals » Eugen* Fully 2'"»> people gathered a running debate that marked the finance committee reported the bill for years been special counsel of sub evt»r dom'd In Oregon w as consum closing period of the address. without recommendation. Favorable sidiary companies uf the I'nlted mated thia week w hen ti. Benson at the west end ot i"lfth street Tues Senator Nelson was radically an ' day to celebrate the beginning of States Steel Corporation In Minnesota transferred his holdings In t’olum tagunlstic to the bill He occupied and adverse vlewa were presented by and that be had no apologies to make construction work on the Eugene the floor moat of the day. but ex aenatora and the way waa cleared for tor IL to bla county the Benoon Timber Siuslaw railroad, The stores of the plained that thia waa only the first' the long a lege of dlacuaalon In open Chairman Stanley declared that the company for a consideration of 2- of several Installments of hla vlewa session. city were closed from 2 io 4 o'clock commute« would summon auyouc — lOO.uoo. on thia aubject. be be the ami the business part of town was President of the I'nlted John Sharp Williams. Venator from Tho principal owner of the rom A spirited debate among Republi-1 Stains or J Pierpont Morgan to ax l>an) is Frank Lynch. who. with <J. practically empty during the celebrn can» a as precipitated over the effect' Mississippi. declared that hla altitude certain how certain railroads, owned J. Evenson and E E Couvert, or tlon .More than 1"" automobiles of the Root amendment dealing with In favor of the meaaure waa baaed by tbe steel trust were shin to de- ganised ibe new corporation to re paper and wood pulp. Senator« on the theory that he would not re clare enormous dividends on were lacked along th« rigtit of w ay, smalt tain the name and good will of Mr Lodge, Clark of Wyoming and Smoot fuse to kill a rattiesnake because it capitalization. It 1s probable that as-; Benson It is capitalised at >3,000.000 ail rilled with un etllhuslHHtli- and all we • ■ mi the floor ami talking President Risisevelt and Mr Morgan Construction of a There arc 15.000 actes of land tn cheering crowd simultaneously. It waa agreed that waa not an anaconda Mr William»' re(»irt wax one of will be asked to aiqiear before the the tract, containing 400,000,000 fi««t railroad from Eugene to Florence that proviaion only restored the terma1 c-mmlttee when It bolds sessions In «f highgiad« tir With tic- has been the dream of latti» county of the trvatry as submitted to Con several presenting various vlewa on New York. transfer of th« bolding-- are lndud«<l gross. the reciprocity bill The majority re "The chairman and this commit a sawmill plant of ¿uo.ooo feet daily for 30 )ears. "How. then, did that feature of At 2 o'clock a procexnhin of cltl- port was noncommittal neither for tee.” said Mr Stanley, "want to know capacity and a logging railroad, full) the agreement disappear?- naked W|l how and why certain railroads are equipped, 12 miles long nor against. Senators Williams Stone sens, headed by the mayor and city Ham Alden Smith, of Michigan. able to |iay 100 or 150 t»-i cent dlvl Mr Lynch, head of th» new com I council, formed at Eighth ami Will "Ask the whispering winds." re and Kern united In urging the ac d«nds and pul 11,000.ow or I5.0OU.000 pany. purchased from Mr Benson ceptance of the bill without amend aponded Clark amette streets aud marched to the Into their surplus, when their capital Apparently pleased with the poetic meat, while Senators lav Follette and Izatlon Is only 24.00O.oou or »a.OOtl.OOO. some time ago the sawmill plant acene oi operations The procession and holdings at Santiago and hast character of hla response, the Wyom McCumher presented reports In op That may be all right, and It may continued to operate the business was headed by a band, and wax one Ing Senator first seemed disposed to position to the measure there under the name of the Henson of the largest that baa formed in Mr Wllltama gave especial promt not leave It there, but later added that ! We shall summon the President I. uni tier compani With the acquisl nence to the portion of President the amendment wax not only in Eugene recently. Automobiles were of th« I'nlted States, J P Morgan or harmony with the original compact Tafts Chicago speech dealing with an) other person within the power tlon ot all of the Benson timber In line, followed by carriages and holdings, Mr. Lynch and associates wood pulp as expressive of his views between the two countries. but In con-i of the committee, to get the whole become the largest timber and lum buggies and scores on foot. Senator Kern also signed the Will aonauce with the Canadian bill carry Her operators in the Columbia River lams report and placed an ludorae truth and nothing but the truth" All the »(leakers dwelt on the {tu Ing the agreement into effect. ' 1 think we ought to summon troth basin. Smith was not satisfied and de meat on It. In which he said portative to Eugene of securing rali- thure p>r»<iiii,'' said Representative "I am for the Canadian reciprocity mantled from Chairman Penrose an' Young,- of Michigan, a member of tile road connection with the coast, |M»r- explanation of the dlsapiwarance of bill because It looks to freer trade committee tlcularly In view of the nearness of and more Intimate commercial rela that feature of the bill Penrose had "You mean th« ex President of the adopted the pMicy of allowing the tlonshlp between this country and I'nlted Stales, don t you?" asked Fifty Oregon Postmattsrs Gainer« the completion itr the Panama canal. I am opiaiaed to the Root opixinents of the measure to do the Canada. Th« line Is financed by the I .an« Chairman Stanley. By Prosperity. talking and reluctantly he arose to amendment for the reason so well "Yes, of course," Mr. Young re Count) Asset company, which I» « stated by Senator Williams I would, reply, Wsahlngtuu—The posloftlcc depart local corporation, organized In Oc- tie glad to support auy of the pro , plied ment lias announced Chang«» In Washington, June 15.—Senor Poli posed amendments which in Indspet.d I toiler, I9"9 Permanent survey has cat|s> Bonilla once president of Hon* ent and additional sections provide ; salaries of presidential postmasters, FRUITS OF VICTORY DENIED. been completed to a point I miles dtiraa. and acknowledged friend of for reductions In tariff taxation If based upon the Increase or decline west of Eugene, and sew avail Zelaya, the dejoaed leader of Nlcar the reciprocity bill, with such amend .f . ■ ■ .. ., ,: •! able preliminaries have h i com- agUH, came to Washington Thursday tnents. would command enough votes Insurrectos Angered Bvcause Entry coast year, the changes to become effective pleted from this point to . ■ whit I, ba exIdealt> did to Insure Its passage" to Chihuahua Io Rsfuwd lb« copmany owns limo r« of w » .July I. not care to explain, for he gave the Chihuahua. Mexico, June ti Four Eleven Oregon postmasters will re terfront at Gletiada. on the Sluslaw "slip” to the Government agents who river. had been sent to watch him ami Washington An attack upon the thousand federal troops, commanded reive an increase of IJOO, 39 will Coos Bay I» the ultimate destina by three generals, are patrolling th« ’receive an Increa»« of 2H>> snd only appeared at none of the places where protective tariff system by an Amer lion, and tin- irè.-i e.iiiipaiii <iwti» streets here, determined that the vic four will have salaries reduced one may usually find a Central Amer- lean manufacturer who professes to Contracta bava Portland la now a maximum office surveys to that point ha ve studied labor and manufaetttr torious Insurrecto army under General been Ing conditions In many countries held Orosco »hall not enter th« city. Or- and the post master a salary will not west let as far as Elmira, 14 miles mission. of Eugene oxco's force extends north along th« be advanced. Those offices where Soon after Bonilla arrived, the the attention of the house of repre railroad 30 tulles, with headquarter« a 2200 increase Is ordered are ax Central American colony heard that sentatives for two hours today. follow», the figures indicating th« Representative W. C Redfield, of at Haus. he hail come ax an agent of the CAPACITY INCREASED. l b.- ins'tt te> tox make, i > to postmaster’s salary after July t Clenllflcos party of Mexico, to <>|e Brooklyn, the new Jlemocratic mem ■ -•i!, .-ill i 1 - - i w till-- Bend. 21*00; Central Point. 21500; JHise the ratification of the Honduran ber. a manufacturer of machinery and reports com« to th«m of bnnqurta liv Cottage Grove. 2-'M,0; Hermiston. Reservoir ot Beker Irrigation Com long connected with export trad»», said losn treaty. ing served In Mexlco City, they. In 21400, Klamath Falls. 22400 pany Gets Improvement. Med American manufacturers are It became Apparent that Govern that spite of i»«ace, are tielng kept In the ford. 2290*. Monmouth. 21400. tin ment officials were ni<> re or less tin- abandoning the protective principle Bsker Work Is now under wav field on short war rations tario, 21*00 St Helens. 11.100, easy nt the turn of affaire wh«n aa unnecessary as they develop more which will greatly Increase the slot An Incident of the strained rela Sumpter, 211"". Wallowa. 2l-'rt" agents who have been watching the scientific management of their own tlons bet ween the two armies oc An Increase of 2ioo will raise th« age capacity <it the reservoir of the Gulf Const reported that the plot plants cut red today when a federal lleuten salaries of the following piatinax Baker Irrigation company. The height was thickening In New Orleans and "The protective tariff simply has ant who shouted "Viva Heye»” was (era to the figures named below: that Juan Estrada, the man who enabled the American manufacturers of the dam is Increased 10 feet, xo shot and killed by an insurrecto who 12140; Ashland. |25OO; Albany, ousted Zelaya, would arrive there to sell at such prices that they have that when the changes are cximplete had smuggled himself Into town I ! ;■"> Bll... t J; ila n Aurora. I not studied their own conditions close soon W bile wott-le»- I . exp' .■■»■»cd ' tls I' don. 21500; Burn», 21700; Canby tue dam will l>« 400 feet In length. I There Is little that the agents of ly.’’ said Mr Redfield. They have M>-xlt o , I .' . n >t I’ 21200; Canyon City, 21200; Clats '10 feet wide at thi* top and 70 feet this Government could do other than re’led on government support rathei straighten out the tangle. Governor kanie, 214O0; Coquille. 217"O. Dallas. to discover revolutionary plans, if than u|«>n business management Its In depth Already th« company han Kntcrprl—•. >!»••>•>; I Eugene. ■|>ent over 2200,000 on the reservoir there are any. and see that no vlo effect has been to stimulate the de Gonsales expects no serious cunse 22000; quences. 22900, Falls City. 2ISOO; Forest latlon of the neutrality laws occur. velopment of plants until they are However. General Orosco. Madero’s Grove. 22000; Freewater. 21400 and ditches, and the work now under now so large that the products must Washington. June 15 How the be sold abroad. In this condition the foremost military chief when Inter Grants I Paas. 22500. Hillsboro, 21900; way will give a storage capacity sugar interests combined In first one manufacturers no longer want to pay viewed at Haus, frankly expressed Hood River. 22800; Huntington. 2 I 300 ; which will absolutely prevent any le»nts. 21400; shortage of water on the land Irri IIMW ; form ami then another and how the the high prices necessary for ma displeasure at the authorities' failure Jacksonville, to turn over the city to hla forces Mc.MlunvIlle, 12 mo. Milton. 21500, American Sugar Refining Company terial under a protective tariff " Snow in the It was given out at his headquarters Milwaukee. Angel. gated by the project, M ount 11200; achieved power In the sugar world Mr Redfield declared that lustead mountains Is melting slowly this year, waa the theme of the story to which of foreign labor tielng cheaper, Amer that since the Insurrecto» In North 21800; Newport. 2i; Oregon City and the Powder river will furtilsiij the House sugar Investigating com lean labor is really the cheapest In ern Mexico practically had begun and 22500; Roseburg. 22500; St. Johns won. they should be the first to enjoy 21800; Salem. 21200; Shaniko, I1500. plenty of water to all consumers, mlttee listened today the world; that no labor produces Sheridan. 21500; Hherwoorl, 11200. with no possibility of the damaging In |sdnt of Interest that story was as much output. In proportion to the tbe victory Many of Orosco's followers have de Springfield. 21800; The Dall««, 12*00. shortage of water which followed rivaled in the day's proceedings only wages It receives, as American dared that If the federáis do not lob-do. 21100, i’nlon, 2i'»"0, Wood the hi-avy spring ft.-ilu-t • when pra<- by the refusal of the committee to Mr Redfield attacked the Republi tu-ally all the snow In the moun evacuate soon the Insurrecto army burn. 218b" excuse Joseph F. Smith, head of the can principles of a tariff equal to tains went off within a few days. The decreases are: Mormon Church, from responding to the differences In cost at home and will enter In a trody. Dufur, 21300 to 21100; Gras« Vai the subpoena to testify before the abroad." saying It was Impossible tn CASTRO APPEARS l»< HAYTI. 21300 to 2 " I committee. Mr Smith must appear determine the difference ||e said ROAD'S EARNINGS BIG. 21300; Tillamook. 2l?'»o to 21700. the American tariff abroad Is "worth next week. Ity far the most Important witness less unless emjsiWered to call for Esiled E« President of Venezuela May I Oregon Short Lins Shows Remark liefore the committee today was Low the cost sheets of the factories en CASCARA BARK TO MARKET. Cause Complications. abla Prosperity- ell M l*almer. director of the Amer gaged In the line of manufacture It Washington. June Cipriano Cas lean Sugar Refining Company from Is studying.'* adding that often ths Salem — Enormous business trans- 1x99 to |9"F ami head of Its traffic American cost of production is lower tra .•vll'-.l .• x |.r-1.7711 of VsmMBOln Dealers Are Quoting Five Cents actions by the Oregon Short I.Inn Peel. Pound for New who»« return to his native countrv department for years preceding that than that abroad are Indicated In their report, which At the outset of tils testimony Rep the i'nlted States and foreign conn- Portland—Peeling of caucara ot resentative Madison, of Kansas who tries are trying to prevent, has bean cbittlm bark has started In the conn has just been filed with the state Washington- The house Democrats conducted the examination. Introduced discovered st Port de Pslx. Hayti, try ami Initial shipments have been tax commissioner. The gross earn- will accept the popular election of pg .1 tMMta for Ills questlot»» a t>age aboard the steamer Consul Grò» received In this city Ings of the road from operations senators resolution as it was passed luck under mysterious circumstances from the minute books of the com First prices for 1911 peel of chit through the senate with the Bristow pany's board of directors. Its para \niefican Consul Torre», at Port an tlm stand at 5 cents n pound, the are shown to I«» 221.748,834 G>r 1910. amendment They will do this, not mount f-ature wax the authorisation Prince, cabled the state department highest figure In recent years for with operating expenses amounting withstanding the fact that the Itrls to 111,188.791 The total Income Is of a • nmmlttee to buy «httslde rcfln the start ot the season, and for new tow amendment Is repugnant to them, placed at 229.585.144. The tax«» minister to Hartl, re bark. erl«*s, giving as It does control of senatorial for the entire line In 1910 were 2840,- movement of this vex All together several tons of new Washington. June 11 Intimation o! elections to the federal government Th« bark have ticen received and the 757 and for 19'19. IM5.9SI. doctoring the now famous Day por but they (< t c to repudiate it because taxes in Oregon for 1910 were 127.- high price paid trait voucher, a consequent lively col the popular election of senators Is so 201 and In 1909 ffitill The gross Inquiries regarding the probable loqity between Secretary Knox and Insistently demanded by the country. on board, even the Haytlen peel of chlttlm In the Pacific North earning» per mile for the company Chairman llamlln. of the lions« In Some of them, however, expect the having been refused permis- west are coming forward In great are shown to lx* 213.994 and the vestlgntlng committee, and testimony southern states’ legislatures to repudl of ofieration mil« per go on board to numbers from eastern manufacturers rx|ienaex of Disbursing Clerk Morrison's mes Ate It on account of the Bristow 27199. while the net earnings |ier as well as from foreign Interests senger that he found the voucher on amendment and In this they are So far ax known no otders from the mile are 28795. Tho equipment. In- the floor near Morrison’s desk after joined b. most of the prophets here Navy to Seek Men. outside have l«<An received and first eluding rolling stock, b'lt exclusiv« the archives had been ineffectually who lielleve that enough states will; Bremerton, Wash Announcement buyers are therefor« undecided a» of roadbed, rails and similar prop ts-1-.o -I • -I featured today’s State De repudiate It to prevent Its getting has l»een made here of a plan of the to whether they paid too much or erty. is valued at 2I2.040.221. Into the constitution partment Investigation. poi .-«|>ondence between Secretary The direct e'ectlon of I'nlted States navy department to establish a sys not. Surveyors Start from Burns. Prospects are for a normal peel of F ,. ■ s I Coifil G«-m 'I Ml< ' o-l nt - enators bfi’ was (>as»«d by that body tern of navy recruiting office« at Portland. Ore ; Seattle. Wash ; Walla sections of the Pa chlttlm In most Burn» Thr»e crews of government Calcutta Indicated that the mysterious Monday by a vote of •>! to 21. Walla. Wa«h ; Spokane. Wash., and clflc Northwest but In some places surveyors, each containing 14 men. difference tietween the amounts of Boise, Idaho. In accordance with the where the bark waa formerly gath arrived In Burna this week and ar« Portland to Have Postal Savings the voucher and the actual amount purpose of bringing the enlisted force cred In great volume, scarcely any on their wav to different parts of paid to the painter of ex Secretary Washington The establishment of Itav's |>ortralt wax applied to enter* the first postal savings hank In Port above the authorized enlisted strength will lie peeled hereafter ticca u«c of the county, where uA»urvev«d land lands by is situated, to proceed with the work enev accounts, particularly to Chine»*» land has been assured by the author Men are lacking properly to man the th« settlement of the new vessels ready or soon to be farmers. of subdivision, which they liegan last matters, according to Michael. isation t inlay by the postoffice de ready for commission. The full en rear <me gang will go to Steens partment of additional space to Sta listed quota of the navy as estab Mountain, another to the Iron Moun Boundary Report Falla. tion K Thia space. It la expected, Elgin Crops and Fruit Heavy, lished by law la 47.500. Many en tain section and the third to the ex Washington — The international will be used only until the erection llstments have expired Elgin— Rains of the last two weeks treme south end. near th" Nevada Boundary • Commission hand»d down of the new Portland postoffice has assure record crops In this part of . Iln» A large area of good land will Anti Treat Law Tested. the country Timothy and alfalfa are Its decision in the Chamltal tone been completed. lie taken for settlement. Tacoma. Wash.—Judge Chapman, In fine condition and the grain crops boundary dispute recently, and It Is Philippine Town to Be Bonded. of the superior court, has held the are promising Fall wheat Is no regarded a failure of tbe tribunal Gage Mine May Reopen. Washington The Insular bureau of anti treating ordinance to b« consti rank In growth that It will be nec The I'nlted States Commissioners Riverton- The Gage mine at River- have dissented and the Mexicans have the war department has called for tutional and affirmed the judgment essary to mow a crop of hay from done likewise They found that up to blds for 2125.000 4 per cent bonds of of the police court against Guo Klesel. It that It may be able tn hold Its ton. on tbe Coquille river, which has Several farmers been dosed down. Is to lie opened a certain points, lands on the KI Paso the City of Cebu. Philippine Islands,: proprietor of the State saloon, by burden of grain, Hau side of the river grew by accretion to defray the expenses of construct which Klesel was fined |f>d and costa have already cut thetr wheat down again soon. It la announced but that at any period there was a ing sewer and drainage facilities, pro Klesd'S. as a test case, will be ap and many will follow suit. Full crops Francisco men are Interested In the sudden cutoff by the river of a con vide a water supply and primary pealed to the supreme court, by of apples, pears, cherries and small property snd plan* are now le-lng i made for operating the mine. agreemenL fruits seem certain. siderable portion of Mexican territory school buildings.