PAGE BIX JMIT.v rvPITAL JOURNAIi, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1001). TAFT (ConUnuod from Fago 1), rnako things ploaaant for tho out siders. Jfo gavo a dinner to tho President and tho Portland news paper men and representatives of tho press fiora othor cities, Sunday morning ho gavo a breakfast to tho labor leaders and roprcsontatlvcs of progressiva policies In public af fairs especially tho champions of Statomcnt No. Ono, nnd tho represen tatives of organized labor. It was tho first tactful diplomatic thing that was done, as tho breakfast was attondcU by men who represented corporations nnd from tho humblor wnlks of life or rather tho tollers, ns woll as thooo who employ labor. Tho greetings glvon theso men led ono to bollovo that tho uncrowned kings of labor w,oro rcnlly tho men closest to tho honrt of tho groat Pros ldont. Ills grootings woro cordial, but not slobborlng, hut all woro plnced on torms iof friendly equali ty. Tho bronkfnst party consisted of President Tnft, Senator Dourno, John Hays Hammond, Captain Uutt, Dr. J, J. Rlchnrdson Charlos 1). Morrlck, John C. Yornng, Frodorlck V. IIoI- mnn, J, Frank Slnnott, II. Q. Kun drot, Ij. H. Adams, Dr. Androw C. Hmlth, II. C. llowors, Mr antes, John M. Gonrln, Congrosflinnn Hawloy, W. II. Fltzgorald, Hocretnry Central La bor Council; Will Daly, president Rtato Federation of Lnhor; F. V. Mulkoy, Thomas McCusker, K. Hofor, of Snlom; W. 8. U'llon, of Oregon City, nnd Ed. Ilosonliorg, or gnnlzor of tho Flsliormon's union of Astoria, On his rldo up to Snlom tho I'rosl dont said tho labor organizations could maku lonly ono mlstnko. nnd Hint wiih to got boforo tho pcoplo as tho representatives of a distinct clnsn Thalr organlzallons woro needful nnd beneficial, -but could not stand tho projudlco lnovltably nrouBed agalnit any class asking special privileges. President In Marlon County. Tho first stop after Oregon City was mado at Woodburn, whoro tho bonfires blazed and tho enthusiasm ran high. Tho President asked them whnt they raised, and tho boys yelled "prunes and hops." That is right," said tho Prosidont. "Tho best prunes and hops in thn world. And you owo It to Jonathnn Bourne, who stands hero (pointing to tfonathnn) that you hnvo got an 18-ccnt duty on hops Aro hops bringing a good prlco? (Cries of you bot.) Well, hero's hop ing you may all enjoy tho greatest prosperity. Good by o and God bless you," said Dig Dill Taft, as tho car pulled nut amid a torrlflc ovation. At tho Indian School. Iloro another ovation was tondorod nnd tho band playod America as the train pulled out. ITo compllmonted tho Indian school on tho good work It wns doing, and In a fow minutes tho train was at Salem, whoro tho monstor demonstration of tho trip through Orogon took plnco. Tho train did not top again until Al bany. It reached Ashland by day light and sped on into California. Sowitor Ilmirno roturns, stopping at tho principal towns In Oregon, whllo John Hays Hammond accompanies tho I'rosldont through to Washing ton. TIiobo moil nro tho I'rosldont'A personal friends, and ho calls thorn both John, and nt closo quartors tho President, whllo novcr off his digni ty, Is ono of tho moBt cnmpnnhnnblo of mou, nnd ns common nn nn old nhoo, to uno n homely expression. Tho dnvptlou of Sonator Dourno to tho I'rosldont Is reciprocated, to say tho l"aBt. Tltu Salem Deception, Tho President naked bow fnr it was to tho ntato hone. Ho was told that tho lights on tho doim. which alono wcro vlslblo, wore about a quarter of a mile. Ho had been ask ing mo about tho people of Marion county, and wo had any rorelgn-boin citizens. I was telling him that wo had qulto a strong Gcrman-Amorl- enn elcmont, and that Aurora, Mt. Angol, Sublimity and several other nolghborhoods were almost entirely German, and that they woro tho most thrifty, industrious and prosperous farming element wo had, and while wei wcro talking tho crowdB at Salem began yelling, and tho President stopped out with my romarks fresh on his mind and began his speech. Ho complimented tho German-Americans highly, and then Included all tho foreign-born citizens and their descendents. Ho especially praised tho Germans who came to America nftor tho Gorman revolution flf 1849, saying they woro 'tho best forclga blood that had como to our coun try after tho landing of -tho Pilgrim fnthors. His speech then branched off into good citizenship generally, until tho trnlirpullcd out amidst tho biggest outburst of genulno enthusi- nsm manifested anywhere, there arc 'estimated to have been 20,000 peo ple out to welcomo tho President at Salem, and his brief stop here will bo long remembered. 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