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jjMGEDITKM r$ ' jf , j DAILY CEN1NGEDITI0N ?ile iWM.TbX carrier ..t j H CHKSSSP. . Sifc OPSm J& ... ',,,,ce ft. A WEEK t JiS sw"OTtana: lgQ5jgta'AW ! Tonight and Frldny fair; cool- . , 7 a-ar-SB-ssiE $ SsbbsbS B ! (r ,ull,shl; wnrmor K,'l,,ny' K PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMIJEU 10, IflOU. 0L. 16. -NO. 4S-I I . 3 Iticd I red and, )ncc NFER it OF METHODISTS lessful Meeting of the lumbia River Conference Us at Spokane, EMENT CLAUSE IS LEFT UNCHANGED. to General Conference at PnWHQ lit! I It II IS. I U I I I UbWL.HU Hti orhnnl.'; nml sen that no lwrcslos creep Into the doctrines Inculcated In I the young men who are there study ing for tho ministry or the Methodist churcii. , As the schools tench tho student, so will tho doctrine of the church be shaped, and It Is tho desire of tho conference that nil care ho exorcised in tho matter of tho instruction of tho young. ! University Revived. . Tho Puget Sound University, which had practically gone out of uxlstenco, ' r has heen revived nnd under tho man-' rOUl ngemont of Dr. Randall, of the first j Church of Seattle, has once more , talten Its plnce in tho list of tho de nominational schools of tho state, i This school is at Taeoma and has . hoen raised in throe months from I nothing to a place with good pros-j Big Demonstrations Are Made Against the Turkish Embassy, Which Ends pects and a now uunuing worm 000, all of which Is duo to the untir ing energy and effort or Dr. Handall, the president. Walla Walla has boon loft to bo supplied in the future. The cunt or- enco was not reauy ni mis mm- iu Berlin, Sept. in. A dispatch to the NOW TAKING I TURKISH TROUBLE Embassadors Ask That the Governor be Removed Beirut -America Asks That he be Replaced. keep a man nt the toll gate on tho Woodard road to inspect all fruit coming into this county over that route from tho Walla Walla country, that Is infected with pests. PAPERS TALK MORE DELEGATES APPOINTED. in Riot, and One Person Is Killed and Several Wounded Police Are Called Out trades Issued to Fortify Frontier Posts. send a minister to that place, and j ler the First Woman Delegate , ' Sent From This District CAMPBELL TO RESIGN. Ihes of the Conference Dis- Says salary Not Sufficient for High Are All Supplied Except Walla Life at Washington. ICOUllOlie, oujh. i". .iuus ijier ' Campbell, assistant attorney-general , of the United States, will tender his I resignation to Knox within a few Warner, of tho Methodist , 'laKB' KaVK i ..,, ,, inirer afford t.. has returned from Spokane, ,oJ(1 tho position, as 1 must return to Das uecn, in company u" ,ny ttw practice. Tho office renin- Angeles Elected Mrs. Robert j will, it Is thought, fill the pulpit trom Tageblatt this afternoon states thnt l-' American sailors are loported to have been killed in a melee with the .Mussulmans at Beirut. The dispatch says the report is unconfirmed. Getting Ready for War. Vienna. Sept. 10. The Tageblatt today lepoits that all towns in Itou mella and even Constantinople, nro in one net work ot military and police, who have divided the stroets into groupes of houses, which are con stantly watched for secret agents under whom are armed Kurds alu Albanians, ready at a signal to ox- The mes- ope is aware e Mohamme dans it would devise some moans to avert the massacres whicb are hound to orcui. Demand Governor's Removal. Washington. Sept. 10. The secre tary of war this morning received tho following cablegram from I.elsh raann: 'Constantinople: Four ambassa dors have demanded the removal of the governor from Beirut. The other foieign repiosentatlvos may proba bly do likewise. I have urged that the governor be replaced . someone that will bo more capable of preserv ing order and giving more alfleient attending the meot.ngl Wrloit to pay" the Mi4 Mrs. Warner wore -dr. ft, U Oliver, of this city, Bfotchldss, the pastor of Pi- a.nl Ukiah. llov ami Airs. lUaker of Union A. S. Mill- t a'Grnndo, Ilev Spoor, of ft A V IS TOO LIGHT. Langlcy May Euild a Heavier Air ship. Widewater, Sopt. JO. Lanuluy to- Brackoubury. of ' day admits that he begins to fear le, If. 11. Kllswortliy, of that he sacrificed too much in try- : and Rev F. L. Jones, ; lug to gain stiffness and rigidity to been appointed to tho pas- maintain lightness In his airship, .ic Adams and Freewator, hut may build a new nnd heavier model. formerly in charge of the . IVest Kittitas, Wash. Inner reports a very proli- pleasant meeting at Spo- Ihlch time a great many of its or the church were In I on the meetings of the UMnriT m vv m t inc. uuuuo BY THE TRUCKLOAD. that this fanatical attempt is to force the sultan to adopt an anti-Christian campaign. Governor Restores Order. Washington, Sept. 10. Cotton ca 'ile the navy department under yes terday's date from Beirut, that the nival of the Turkish governor from Damascus has restored confidence. The governor-general has warned the loml authorities that ho w..i hold them responsible for all disturb ance!.. The city was quiet Tuesday night. Tho situation and business is improving. Forced to Declare War. Vienna, Sept. 10. The Diezelt to day says the Bulgarian government has informed the powers tnat despite her peaceful intentions. Is Is impos sible to remain Indifferent as to the Macedonian massacres. If the pow ers refuse to intervene, Bulgaria will be forced to declaro war on Turkey. To Drive Turkish Ambassador Out. Belgrade, Sept. 10. There was a big demonstration hero against tho Turkish embassy last night. Tho police had to be called out to sup press great rioting. One citizen was killed and many were injured. Irade Means War. The issuance of tho Irade at this BO T III County Court and Mayor Hnlley I Name Men for Irrigation Congress. The county court has ndjournod to meet again September 23, nnd at the meeting just ended they took up tho consideration of the appointing of delegates to tho National Irrigation convention. Some days ago F. B. Holbrook wns named by the court as one of the men whom they would send, hut the other one was not se lected until the last day. H. B. Stan- field, of Echo, hns been chosen as tho second man to represent the county. Judge G. A. llartmnn, as the pros- mum oi mo uoiuniuin vnuey irrign- j tion Association, has appointed W. F. I " Matlock, of this city, to attend the congress and that gentleman hns wig-i Russian Newspapers Say That War nlfiod his willingness to go. The Between the Two Countries Would Hope to Force Japan to De clare Hostilities on Russia In Near Future. ' HAS MONEY ENOUGH TO FIGHT EIGHT MONTHS. second appointment from tho asso ciation has yet to bo made. T. (I. Ilalley, as tho mnyor of the city, has appointed Walter Fierce and Bert Huffman to represent the city nt the Ogden meeting. Judge Hartman and Mayor T. 0. Hailey were apolnted by Governor Chamberlain as delegates nt large, and Judge W. It. Hills and 12. P. I)odd have been appointed to represent the Commercial Asosciatlon. NO RADICAL MEASURES. Be a Much Bigger Thing Than an Eight-Months' Campaign Russia Has Little to Say. St. Petersburg Sept. 10. The Nova Vromyu today qiititon a Fort Arthur I coriospondenl as slating flint thu .lapaneso piess continues to discuss j tho probability or an Immediate out , break against Russia and they hope io lorce japan lo dcclanj hostilities n,.,n-(i .u. ,.,. , .u. - ' In tho near future. ivui.iiuii uu .iik vvuirv wi iiiu um- r.,.. ..i- .1. t vu't in mu .iiiiiiim'm- papers quotes ing Congress, South Bend, Ind., Sept. 10. In a figures to show that Japan hns enough money lu the treasury, sulllc- speech before tho annual convention i lent to carry on an oighl-nionths' of the Associated Bankers of Indiana wnr. today. Senator Bevcrldge piedlcted Tho Russian prebs. i ouunontlng on that the coming session of congress ; (he situation, says that war with Jup would not enact nny radical financial ; an would ho n far bigger thing than legislation, although sonio moderate i an eight-months' campaign. legislation will prouauly be enacted to icliovo the periodically recurring of tho stringencies In the money centers. 'S to General Conference. tSt 10,eff tBB Twelve Arrests Are Made and Scores M In Los Angeles during I 'f May, were elected. Tho fercne meets every four o this the district confer- delegates. From the pro are two delegates and les elected, and there are neiegates and two alter- protection to the American citizens i time is considered most significant. and to the natives." I may mean preparation for even- .,., ! tualitles with Bulgaria. This is es- Preparing Rapidly. , ncclnily true, in the light of yester day's reports that the porto is about to send troops Into Boumania, which Vienna, Sept. 10. The Volksblatt today prints a dispatch from Con- of Others May Follow Teamsters stantinople that warlike preparations and Clerks Have Conducted the are increasing. The sultan, iu an nd- Theft for Several Years It Is Es- (lrt'S8 lo tI,e llt"wl' llllsea cavalry , ... , regiment, said It might soon have the timated They St0le $25,000 In 0portuI1y t0 ,irovc t0 al, i2UI.01)e Goods. the vuior of the ancient Slohaiu'me- dan army. Twenty million cartridges Chicago, Sept. 10. Twelve a.vesls , navo IW!n ordered from a French AVERAGE NUMBER OF IN- MATES FOR AUGUST. Officers and Employes Number 161 Per Capita Expense for August, $9.03 Expenses of the Institution, WHO WILL BE QUEEN? Method of Selecting Carnival Queen Has Not Yet Been Determined. Now that tho carnival Is assured, naturally the next ijmmtlnn In tho minds of tho people ix concerning tho choice and election of Iho gracious queen to rule over (he Huongs that will gather lieie during the live days of merriment, mid already stops aro being taken to gel I lit- matter hoforo the people for Ihclr action. It Is tho wish of (he men who aro nt tho head of the carnival lo have tho choice of the clly elecfed lo -iio position, and plans wlih that end lu ;1 from th lmii.- p ti,,. have been made In a huge conspiracy firm o ministerial delegates I b5' which teamstors and clerks of the ' A bonsatlon was caused by Sheik i, m. uootu, tho presid- """'cauie. giuceio' nuutes uu : biuiuh jiedita, who declares that Prophet The Dalles illstrlft nn,i whole truckloads of goods and have Mhnmot has risen from thP crave. n, formerly of Walla soId tho nialler groceries. Scores of prying, "Allah, savo thy people." The ow located at Pullman Ulutl empiojes win uu m-n-u-i. js otiuuehs who guarded tlio tomb, were E. c Gllison of Wholesalers say the conspiracy dropped dead at sight. The officials presiding elder of tho I ,ms probably extended back for sev- art. uleatlv alarmed It is believed district, and Hnnrv cral years, during which time, a presiding elder of tho ' rough estlmato iilaces the losses at ict. ! an excess or szb.uuo. oman Deleqates. 1 legates were Professor! KILLED AND INJURED. TRAFFIC RATES SETTLED. of the Pullman Auri, Be. and n. J. Genn. of jiiy reserves were Mrs. I'. i uus city, and on. of Spokane This o mat a lady has evor i" mo conference by k--..wiii me district no general meeting of ui uio cnurch. Clause Unchanged, Ins of tho conference cnanE nir In tt,Q Ife to the doctrine f Destructive Fire Occurs at Nashville, Tenn. Nashville. Sept 10. Fire this morning destroyed throe wholesale ,,,,, HmI thc 8tato raliroad com Reduced Rates on Coal and Lumber Take Effect Today. St. Paul, Sept. 10. Tho new roll road rates on coal and lumber, which were recently agreed upon after six years of contioversy between the r,i , mi" n , ',r c i i .; , rn n ,! mission, became operative today. The foil, killing Dr. W. Smith and lntnlly ; .,,,,' ,.,,ntnn f njurlng Assistant Chief Weaver and I rQm g Q (;ent on CQa, Bnd Tho walls Captain Park, of the lire department. Ton others were more or loss seri ously Injured. GRAIN MARKETS. ' ui ana tas dlsoiisK. Quotations Furnished bv Coe Commls-' i, nnffA It In nYi-.optml Mie reductions Hegatea tnlr"dUCe1 '"' ' Elon Company B. E. Kennedy, Lo-, in Minnesota will compel a general ... . uui- , cai Mnrtaaer 'revision "t ttiniib, unu iv.- W 0DI)0SI nn., iiiuiiuuci. t 11 mine ninnv iaraKraph i8 Chicago, Sept. lO.-Stoek market "r0 " ;.Ti7 i ii PsinlntiAH - ........ i n...t.. '1IU1IUU MltUIlg tttlll llUill tip lllllli. through tho day. Samo wavering un certain condition In tho com market yet. The question Is: "Frost or no frost?" per 12 to 1C per cent on lumber. The railways have bitterly oppos ed the reductions because of tho fact u.iti i.iuuer tuies i.um i m, iimvo clmrgo of the department of modern languages for tho coming term. is a part of Bulgaria. Gets Ready for War, Constantinople, Sept. 10. Irade $6,106.78, was Issued today, ordering the forll-1 Mentions on the llosnhorus and at Salem. Sent. 10. The statr hoard view alo being laltl. The plan that Adrianople, Chatalja, in houmclia of asylum trustees held ItB regular ' P'ei-ont lias Hie lend is to give ami at Urzeroum, in Armenia, put monthly meeting yesterday afternoon 1,10 ''ntiro population of the city mid Into efficient condition immediately, nt which time Superintendent J I 1 eountry a chance to vole lor their Sofi patch hat 00 their appearanco since February. lermlncil. but thej will ho sold at Work on tho new buildings is nro- H"e" ' "uu uiey will lie no grossing The grain is all harvested, I llral11 on Hie purses of the friends of tho farm work Is well up and the,l,l' -'n'1' who aie aspirants to yield of all crop3 Ih very KatiHfactory. ! "10 '"'""r "f the tluone. The exact owing to the fact that the supply of "'i'linor oi iituning uie ctiniest mis Routed the Turks Calbreath, filed his report for Iho I Individual choice. Ticked will bo qnt m a qp'rvin rti I month of August. Ho reports tho gen-. I'lnled and sold al Die viirlous stn lVom Fila mouasterv stalS ! ural hwllth "r ,ho '"stltiiflon as being llomt appointed for (he voting placen. at I Turki havrbeen rootel bv B00(). an" tllat " O'pold fever orM," 'w much will be charged for 111 ,Vf ,B',," '?U,Vt?J'y other contagious dlseascH nad iiiaile ' the tiekels not been uH yet do- tho insurgents In a battle at Eltepo. pfrin. The Turks fled In the great est disorder. ACADEMY TEACHERS HERE. iln anri th. in.tt ' lnllk ' Insufficient, It Is found neces- ot been determined, hut will be in n ! J , Isary lo increaso tho dairy herd by hIui" announced, for the Opening, i hnying 10 or 12 moro cows. I '1'llt queen, when elecleil, will bo a Scholars Are Arrlv tution Is Ready Iho Pendleton Academy will open The superintendent received $1, on Monday next with good prospects C19.80 from the United States treas for the work of tho year. Already ury department for the care and the new teachers aro beginning to , treatment of the Alaska insane iltir- come Into the city to mako arrange- Ing the month or August, tho number ments for their stay hero during tho received, dlschiirged, died and eseap year, and the building has been od. ami the number rinniiliiliiif mi cleaned and made ready for the , August 31, showing a decrease of one op'enlng day Mlbs Bess Craig, of CSrovo City, Pa., has reached the city and will coal rates both into and out of the state will be seriously affected by tho oiued hy -al, " " uerence and it Hlllflt . WU -l- l"rlt of thfi Z,J H'art of thB " """" oniiwomoiu.:". the c.mrci, .:""' Vheat- Uec. m 11.... uue SJ-)k i V'K and llent ' May S4- oi uw , r ioc, th,. r7 l.ua- tp state w ' h matter. UB Opening. Close. 81 S4 Corn " meml,or Dec Gl ana tho minJMay Cl I' a"y cunnirn i I Mlnncanolls Rent 10 Ihtands It iD ""M Wheat n'nonlnir. "" Liverpool, Sopt. 10. Wheat Onening. G3. Cd CsTVid Chicago Wheat. Chlcaao Sont. in. Whoat. l0,lal Schools. Iihat I'lcartm" .'wu"l!'8 Ul tlio 50 50 Ms Close. 804 82 Cloo. through rates necessarily will he low ered. Tho roadB affected are the Great Northern, Northern Pacific, "Soo" Hue, Burlington, Chicago Great West ern St. Paul & Omaha, Northwest ern, Hock Island, Minneapolis & St Paul, and Illinois Central. patient over the month or July, fol lows: Alula. Female. No. patients July .'11 U3'j aim rJrt. rt.r'filvml In Ainmut MM ! No. under care and treat- 1'iesitieut V. H. Jlleakney has been i meiit siiii 17 in the city for some timo and is at No. discharged recovoretl. y 110 President Gets Busy. Oyster Bay, Sopt. 10. President Itoosovolt reeolvod no visitors today. He devoted his time to correspondence. Mls Sloper Very III. Miss Loona Sloper, of Itosoburg, who Is In the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Slushor, is very ill to day. The doctor who has tho case in charge, reports her condition very critical. Walker-Elledge. James W. Walker and Miss Carrie IHIledge were married at tho parlors of the Golden Hule Hotel yesterday aftornoon by Thomas Fit Gerald, the justice of the peace. George Neuman, of Ukinh, Is In the city today on n short business visit. Fred Kloensclg, of Alba, was in Peiiflliitipn today on a short visit. work in making all tho preparatory arrangements for tho opening. Hubert L. Alter, w.o will have charge of tho Greek and mathemati cal departments, has reached the city from his homo in North Washington, Pa. Miss Dora Y. Parks, of Peoria, III., is also in tho city and will teach the Intermediate department. Tho other teachers will be hero in a few days anil will bo all ready for the opening day. Several families have signified their Intention of coining to the city for tho advantages offered by tho school, and part of tho number havo already toadied tho city. W. H. Ktissell, of Klgln, has moved Into tlio city with his family and will send Ills children to tho academy. Miss Iluth Alter, of Prlnevlllo, and Miss Iuey Olds, of tho Willamette valloy, havo come hero to attend the samo school. I :i o 12 3!,S Inspect Walla Walla Fruit. I.a Grando, Sept. 10. C. D. Huff men. deputy fruit Inspector, states thai urra gemeuts arc being made to No. dlschaiged much Im proved I No. discharged not improv ed 1 No. died . ' No. oloped I Discharged, tiled ami olop ed 2S. No. patients August 3l...!iu Averago number daily, 1,335, There wero 1C1 officers and em ployes fed and lodged In the institu tion during tho month. The daily averago number of patients bolng 1,335, this makes a totnl for tho month of 1,400. Tho por capita ox- pense for tho asylum for the month wns f0.03 34-100, ami tho daily per capita expense was ,29 14-100. Tho expenditures for tho institu tion for tho month of August amount ed to $0,100.78, lucky girl, for she will be nut titled in queenly garments of silk ami fine linen from head to feet, the merch ants of the i lly will see to It Unit she is tlecked out in mhos lit lur n queen to wear and when the carnival is over she will havo the gariiieiitM left for her wedding or the ball of tho season. From tho (line hIio Ik elect ed until nfler the carnival In over she will be the guest of tho city and will have hut lo coiiimaiul lo ho obeyed. As nion as the plans fur the cam paign have hi'tm perfected the polls will be opened ami the contest will be on which will result lu tho cholro of the fairest nnd most quemily daughter ol Pendleton to rule Iho uplift ol' the carnival. After the Editor. Indianapolis, Sept. 10. ICditor Fred Hohrer's residence was completely demolishod by dynamite this morn ing. No one was In tho house at the time Tin cause is AT SHIELDS' PARK. .Manager Nelson bus inailu arrange ments lo glvo the Shields' Pari; per I'oniiunue ul Fnuer's theiiler to night If tho weather Is too stormy for uu outdoor performance. Tho tmtlio program will bo given at ono or thu other places, without fall. The usual change of the piofpsslon al bill will dike place tonight, ami several excellent amateur numbers have beon secuiod for tho ovcnlni;. The professional bill this week is an excellent one and the crowds have been good all week, tlesnlto tho thieateiilng weather. Hie "scure crow shadow dance" is a novelty ami Is alone worth thu prlco of admission. John Coburn, whii uis traiueu iioves and tho Thompson Sisters are drawing num l ers and must be seen to be appreci- itieu i'rii ilr.uvni' ii t !-....., Ml I liiiHiwiuu Jltrtllll Mli'l-BSasasssanil mu vie J TM Ms ft i r.