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QA1LY EVENING EDITION E DAILY Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight niul Sntunlfly Ihrcnt enlng with occasional rain. . . n in o: ' 5c A WEEK. . - - PENDLETON, lrATILL-V POUKTV, OliEOOX, F H I DAY, SEPTEMBER 11, lOOJJ. n MO. 4 8-12. YFVEI1ED1TIDN 1 "" 4 mnmm b uT5 i ii i HI IS FRAUD UNCOVERED mrnuM- 1 1 n n m in rut; . .i r J I unri ii ir inn rp.nmHi nu '"'J1 ACCUSED OF CON SPIRACY AND BRIBERY. Arc Charged With Setting thc Interests of the Company cavers Is Under $500,000 Ball. I.I....I..., On, 11 nMi.v iinmim ncrsons indicted Tuesday ny I . Tl - Ktnnlwm amos vv. r.nvm wi uuun iuulj on a conspiracy 10 commit nri scheduled for decision tonight before tho Pastlmo Athletic Cluh, Is at tracting much attention In sporting circles. Tho articles of agrcfimont call for n 20-round contost nt 128 pounds. Horiora, lias shown great Improvement In the last year and Is expected to put up u good tight to win tho decision over the Pittsburg hoy. lloth men appear to hp In good condition for tho go. GERTRUDE ELLIOT COMING. NEW GMEMKEflE! APPOINTED IT BEIRUT It is Believed He Will Settle the Magelssen Case Satisfac torily to the United Slates. She lo the Star Actress In "The Light That Failed." London. Sept. 11. Among tho nlayers of note departing this week for tho Unltod States, nro Gertrude Elliott, the beautiful sister of Max- Ino Elliott, and her husbnnd, Forbes Hobortson. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson j Chekib Bey, Turkish Minister at Washington, Tells cf the Massacre of nave nrrungou wwi muitua n, tho American manager, for a tour or the United States this fall and win ter. They will he soon In "The Light That Failed," the superb production which met with such success in Lon don Inst senHon. The opening of their Washington. Sept. ll.Ckoklb llev. tour In America is scheduled to take the Turkish minister to tho United pluco In Buffalo three weekH hence, ; StatoB, called at the stato department j this morning utid presented a dls- GIBBONS IS COMING. , patch which he had received from h.s , government concerning last Sunday's It Is Expected That He Will Sail for riot nt Beirut, which says that eight Last Sunday He Says it Was Greatly Exaggerated In Reports Sent Out Turkey Is Still Fortifying Frttntler Points. America Todr.y. Baltimore, Sept. 11. Trom advices received here It Is expected Cardinal Olbbons, who went to Homo to nttond the conclave which elected the new popo, will sail for home today. Ills emliionce was In poor health prior to his departure from Baltimore, and civilians, and SO injured The dispatch coDtinueti that the In cident had no other bad reanlUs. f.Inny persons, who at tho. time (led flora Lebanon, ale returning. Confi dence Is being established. Slaughtering Exaggerated. The H-oubleB were urcatlv ex-ncarnr- w,.l.t n-nlnot Mneli.m for lie-' " " """."'.". '""D.' " "uv U,:, M 11 " 'ii..rmniroi. irora some bribes I "cnoiiciai to ins ncnmi. or the panic-stricken people, and vhv u . . . 1 i hhi I ii ir. iiif.ii vnvnrnin.mtL wi.nriiTt Imletinfint. ugainsi iVincnen, . . , A , i -; rcaa-l Erwln alleges in sub- State Diplomas Granted. confirmation. .thai the Postal Dovlco Im- ouiuni, oupi. ii. hip stare noaru , '"j' nm, suvor States government. Beirut Is quiet and business Is Improving, Confi dence Is Increasing." State Hostilities Expe'cted". Vienna, Sept. 11. It is the general opinion hero that even If Bulgaria dees not declare war that stato hos- was u soldier and the othors were . Minus will actually exist, as ronorts . 'intinue to snow thai there is sym pathy for the Bulgarians of Macedo nia., The dispatches from Constanti nople continue to minimize the suffer lrg of the Christians at Monastlr. persons were killed, one of whom TO LAUNCH MARYLAND. Is Expected That Large Crowds Wl Be In Attendance at Ceremonies. Newport News, Vn., Sept. 11.- Evcrythlng is In readiness at the ynrds of the Newport Nowa Shin building nnd Dry Dock Company for tho munching tomorrow ot tho 15,000 tou armored cruiser Maryland. 1 will bo n gala day nt the ynrds ant a lnrge nttondaneo of visitors Is ox peeled from Baltimore and other Maryland points nnd also n delega tlon of public men from Washington The christening ceremony is to be performed by Miss Jennie Scott Waters, daughter of General and Mrs, Francis 12. Witters, of Baltimore. MEXICO PRODUCES OIL. Goes Two Indictments woro against t,1(l nonp ,B ROlloI.ai,y expressed that ! ; tMiwuii- .tun .utiuiiui. j... y and defraud and consp: p miume mill .iiiiuiiuii jm ..wit- . ai., ni,nnn,i MfnM,iA.i ...in. llraCy j u-,,1.,, mmitnl Biivlptv niul tttiltiniiR montf DTOii rut tiuumi mm-iMjii . Company, of San Francis- elly tho Mantoguo Indicator .fltto' Hoi. floninanv. by resolti- ti1 lMph.irilann npi'fimn.'inletl hi- jno j Va:hfrwlutf. :HKrf,-iti len nostoiiice i is iccior nnti nie. stal ernnloves of thu far West CONSPIRACY CHARGE. S IS Annln eforc Courts on Serious Indictment. York, Sept 11 Beavers, for- at Brooklyn in July on tho nl brlbory in connection with s nc uostnl iin sunn ok t Ii I k ir nnnn.i.l l.i.n n I. r. muijluii.I1 IIU1IJ1C VjUIIUI11- Hitchcock to answer to a now I'm rnnrcim. inn. ...iti. ..n... which was handed down bv ieral grand Jury nt WaBhlng- the amount of $500,000, to ap- turn rnmni uo niw. Tilt .. i. .... I . inrUctmcnt charsus that Iloav- tor prnposa s. mid at hiirhnr accompanied by counsel. oied himself to the United marshal ami heforc llltchcnck, whore ho dl without delay Brown, of n I'nrk vjhn ,.-.,t i, ,.ii .. . ' n..u ,v:ill. HUH .111 "klyn Indictment. Is ngatn go his bonds, HOCK 1(11 I en urn ne S. Doycsen Cannot Stand Uoyesen, the Chicago woman wrongly accused of stonllnir nm n ... 1 . . " vii.-iiuiii in ixortn sn.ncl.. She Imd i)Porl mif. . j'wiij iiii ii ill nornii n. -no!, ii . WP1U 10 AS 10- pek relief i,.,st .,, ,, ' wuui. Snrlnira wlinn - -V"IIVU, 'I'tlfllllinli f a iartments wen, HnnrM,n,i 'VE MEN KILLED, Scaffold Falln RPvt . aajui Death. it . i i'-- -riVA nir.,1 iit-m,i ... " coiinnse 'Mil arc ir n 8 ,uot ,'. " H. ?esou, William nt' i,'-....! . -iiiiii.jaii- ii-i.ii. fir a i --- Jiailiailll, 0 FIGHT t, and McClelland win L,vely Go at nav AllX iTr, " 'Tll,, llt of education, in session yesterday nor-gonoral at Beirut, Id an exoptlon- nftomoon, granted stnle certificates nHJ' capable oflleial. He was for sav and diplomas to the following appli- ul years chief of police ot Constnn cauta: J. H. Orcutt. of Drain, state Unople. diploma, ujion Iowa papers; Grace A.I T'lp minister knoWs him psrsonal Gllllam. Pilot Hock, diploma, gradu-1 ' a"d cxinessos the greatest conti- atlon from Portland University; j dence In IiIb ability to maintain order KJBtjjiie Pattorson:,'B'iceiie..J (Unlo- ip hqiul ino AingiuBKiin eaBe aat- ma. graduation from State UnMirsTfv hW&ctortir'lo'tnrTotttrWttmnt. - at Eugene; Elluheth GUI, of Quini- The New Official, by. la., certificate upon Iowa papers, and Belle B. .Joseph, of Portland, dl plomn. upon graduation from tne Drain Normal. Washington, Sept. 11. The navy department received the following cablegram from Admiral Cotton, at Beirut Ihis morning: "Governor-general of Damascus has niP llinTnnV mn Till" ininil 1 lllt'" llolnled as acting governor- fearing that eventnnllties may lead fi 111 V III III Mm fir II nnlKt'ntMUI 111 liolrm m, "as expressed to sorlous trouble, has ordered one w - tne iiosiie to settle the Alagelessen battleship and two cruisers to inline case Kiillslnctorlly to the United dlntely depart for Turkish waters. Captured by Turks. Constantinople, Sept. 11. An offic ial dispatch announces the capture by Turkish troous. of Vnfillko. To Guard Servian Frontier. Sttlom'ea, Sept. 11. Instructions to loieiully guard the Servian frontier have been sent to Villi of Korrovo, the Turk'sh nuthorltleB having re ceived the information tn the offoet that the Servla revolutionary com mittee has become active In organiz ing bands for the purpose of distrib uting bombs. Three Hundred Massacred. 11 ut n n t Iminlf. Qtint- 11 A rnnn... nlternoon. states that 300 Insurgents of Zedenots were recently massacred utter they had suriendered to the Turkish troops, French Are In It Too. Paris. Sept. 11. The government Government of That Country Into a New Industry. City of Mexico. Sept. 11. The Alex lean government has gone Into tho oil producing business In connection with the operntlon of the Natlona Tohuuntepec Hnilrond. It Is ilevel oping a new oil field on the Isthmus of Tehauutepec. Two good produc ing wells have been bored, and tho locomotives on tho Natlonnl Tehaun tepee road nro using that product for fuel. Other wells nro to bo bored nnd tho production entered Into on a largo scale. CHLOROFORMED ENTIRE FAMILY Burglars Use Horrible Method to Get Cattle Money. Wnbash, Intl., Sept. II. Burglars Inst night chloroformed the entire fnmlly or Chris llariilsh. n limner They secured a considerable sum of money, just realized from tho sale or cnttlo. As a result of chloroforming. J-olo. n young girl, Is In a critical condition. All are more or less 111. Coal Strike Growing. Fort Worth. Sept. 11. The coal miners' strike at Strawn is increas ing. Fifteen hundred are now out TI10 governor hns ordered the Texas rangers on tho scene to preserve older. atlT'tSYiTrReToils-- wasiungion, sept. Jl. Tlio comp I roller of currency this morning Is sued a call for the reports on tho conditions of the banks nt (he elos of Wednesday's .business. iTHlin OREBOr DELEGATES IN CELEBRATED LYNCHE- 1 HAUN EXTRADITION CASE. SHIELDS' PARK TONIGHT. On Account of Rain, Will Be Given at Frazer Theater. Tin' utleudunce at the haloids' Park poiTormanco which was given at Frnzor's theater last night, was Indianapolis, Sept. 1 1. -Federal ' K00!1- . 1 '"mbe s were all Judge Baker this forenoon handed re,1?" ",,d .h" .,,1?tro,,f ol down a decision In the celebrated rk ,lu, "ovo"-v ,,r Ht'ol" kill- HI 11,1 111(1 (lit 111 11CIV Bill 1 llllllll He Cannot Be Taken to New York to Bo Tried An Endeavor will Be Made to Send Him Back to Ireland to Complete Term in Prison. Lynchehauii extradition cases, hold- I .... .P....I..1. w..l'n..... til ing that he cannot taken to New - - - ' Jvr tlle''oellevo'-' r; States. Ho will now bo taken before tho commissioner of this city upon whoso decision deponds whether he will ho taken buck to Ireland to turn ploto the sentence In prison. Lynelielinuii, who was convicted In Ireland on the charge of criminal its sault, Hoven years ago. escaped from prison a year ngo and came to Indi anapolis, where he was joined by his rnniliy. Ho Hiiccoodetl in convincing prom inent Amorlcan Irishmen that he was Innocent. A largo sum of monoy for his dofenso wns donated by some of the Irish societies in America. o the O. H. & N., at the request of rendleton citizens. He is an expert Performance . fruit man und has Bolocled nothing but the most perfect speclment for the exhibits. The lritit is now pack ed and will be shipped by express to ugden. wheie It will be placed on ox hlbitlon to the gest advantage by tho umntllla county delegation. The exhibit consists of winter ap ples, pears, silver prunes. German prunes and peaches, and while It is not as large us It should be, It is made up of elegant specimens, Tho fruit In the exhibit proparetl hero, conies from Echo anil Milton. pnnion pictures that go as one prize, nu elegant rug, a work basket and an oil painting. These prizes may lie Mien al Bailer's furnlturo storo at any time. The drawing takes plnce tomorrow night. PACKING FRUIT EXHIBITS. GRAIN MARKETS. Hood River Expert Preparing Uma tilla County Fruit for Shipment. C. H. Caatner, or Hood Hlver. Is in the elty today preparing the Uma tilla county fruit exhibit for ship ment to the Ogden Irrigation Con-gross. Mr. Cast nor wns sent here for this Returned From Outing. Mark Pattern, accompunled by his family, have returned from Kent, Wash., whore Mrs. Patton und tho children have been spending tno summer. Mr. Patton went to Kent several days ago to escort uis fam ily home. O, R. &. N. Assessment Raised. O. R. 4 N. SPECIAL CAR WILL BE FILLED, Oregon Will Have Strongest Delega tlon at Irrigation Congress in the History of the State Train Leaves Pendleton Monday Morning. Quotations Furnlohcd by Coe Commis sion Company B. E. Kennedy, Lo cal Manager. Chicago, Sopt. 11. Thore has been an Imtncnso trade In corn today, but It is hard to follow. Tho government crop bulletin places tho condition or wlntor and spring wheat ns follows: Whoat, 74.1 per cont of a crop; corn. S0.1; oats, 75.1; Imrloy. 82.1; rye. 81.1. General nvorage for August, lBOa. 7S.7 per cent; general average) August, 1U02, 84.3. TIlil average uir tho past 10 years Is 75.1! per cent nient of the properly or the O. H. & N. company In Wasco county Is 55, 1)01 greater than tho assessment last year. The total valuation put on tho company's property by Assessor purpose by the Industrial department Woodcock this year Is $U8G.G01. Tho irrigation delegation from Ore gon continues lo swell, and the spec ial car generously provided by the O. H. & N. will he filled to overflow ing, before the Idaho lino Ik reached. Already .10 delegates hnvo signified their Intention to go, and It Is likely that 111010 will be ready to Join the excursion by next Monday morning. The complete list of delegates from tho stalo, so for reported to A. 1,. Craig, passengur agent of the O. It. & N.. who Is iislng every means lo seeuio a large n! tendance. Is as follows: CongiosMiinu .1, N. Williamson, A. II. Dovers, prosldent of tho Oregon Ii ligation Association; Frank Daven- nort W A I nlilliiiv A irliiir Wllvnti The Dalles, Sept. 11. The assess- j. riiornburn Boss, F. C. Bryant, U'S 110 nutier, is, FDR GHEMAWA It Will Furnish Music tor the Five Days of the Big Carni val Show. TO START ELECTION OF QUEEN IMMEDIATELY. Tickets Will Be Sold at Five Cents Each Ballot Boxco to Be Placed In Different Business Places About the City Arnold Will Give $100 to Queen. OREGON TAX LAI DECLARED INVALID Wheat Opening. Close. Doc 81 8H4 May 83 83 V4 Corn May ..' 50 V Wheat Oponing. Minneapolis. Sept. 11. Doe. ..j,. 80 May ..' 82 Liverpool, Sopt. 11. Whcnt Opening. C,h 7,d Chicago Wheat. Chicago, Sopt. U. Wheat oil, 81; closed, 81 U. no GJase. Oloso. 6 Gtl -Open- Portland. Sept 1 1 --Special to East Governor Chamhc rluiu will proba Oregonian.) A great blunder hat; bly be obliged to call a special sos boen discovered in the stale tax law p sion tn the legislature, ut, without an which changed the tlmo for the levy I immediate act of tho legislature, fioin January to September. 1 there can be no collection of the The legislature failed to provide for j state, county, elly or town or the the levy of the taxes assessed In 1803 school district (axes for this year TWO KILLED BY HORRIBLE EXPLOSION Eldorado. Kan.. Sept. 11. A enr- .Fatally Injure 1 nro: A. II. Alor loatl of powder on the 'Frisco siding, prel orr. near Beaumont, last night got ho- i ., , . . yond coutrol and iin ueveml ralh ! TI,e nwfl11 llm tore up the toward Winfleld, cgUidiug with a ' Vttll8 '' track and dimnontlctd the train which hud left the station a locomotive. Tho towns for miles short time before, and exploded. around were terror-Mtrleken, hollev- The killed are: Milton Pennerook. Jng that an earthquake hod occur fireman; Jamos Holt, braUeman. rod, h. Smith, it. Wlnrnis, antl 12. N. Illytlio, of Western Oregon; T. O. Hailoy, G. A. Hiirlmun. Walter M. Plorco, Judge W. It. Ellis, E. P. Dodil, I). C. Browmtll, It. C. blanllold, F. B. llolbroo.k W. T. Shaw and Bert Huffman, of Umutllln county; I). 11. Thomas, of Arlington; J. M. Church and E. O. Corbln, of La Grande; E. P. McDanielH, Sam While und J. W. Patterson, of Hakor City; .1. M. Johns, of Suinplor, and A. M. Drake, of Hp;h1, and Malcolm A. Moody, of The Dalles. The Portland delegates will start east on Sunday evening, und the trnln will reach Pendleton Monday morning ut 4:16. Tho congrosg will convene on Tuesday morning, and end Thursday afternoon. . ...... ol .li!l..l. '..! T.4.1 ...1.... !. ...... .WCH'IHI lIUIIbllLllll Vflll llll'tl UUVU lieen arranged by tlujinMtlzon.s of Og den, andtho trip wlllfbo educational from every standpoint. An ideal Ir rigated farm has beon proparuil for the occasion, and tho tlolegatos will be permitted to vlow tho groat Sail I-uke valley, the most perfect Irrl gated spot in the world. K. J. Arnold, the carnival mini. Is In the city today looking nl'ler tho work of tho carnival. Already many arrangements fur the opening are be Ing made antl by the lime .Mr. Arnold leaves again the tletnll will lie well under way. One feature or the affair will lie tho music lor tho week. Mr. Arnold i In communication with the Cliemawii Indian band ami hns about closed with the aggregation lo come lo tho city and furnish music for I lie five days or tho show. Tills band Is tho best In the western part ol' the stnto. and Ihcro Is none better on the West ern coast. They toured tho North- wost In the first days or their exis tence us a band, and at Mint tlmo nmtle a great success, ir they conin here the people who attend the car nival will be assured or tho best mu sic that can bo produced in the West. Mr. Arnold Is anxious lo gel tho election of..tliw uuamistnrJttil... for aflef she lias been elected t win V.ilto some little time lo got her outlined. And In order to have the matter started, llekels will be printed ut once und voting boxes will lie placed In all or the slores of I ho elly. Tho tickets will ho sold at fi cents each. 11 Is the Intention ami promise of Mr. Arnold that tho tiuccn shall ho royally outfitted anil luken euro of during the week. Ho himself will deposit $10(1 for the purpose of buy ing the robes. Besides the ouliil, Mr. Arnold will see that the nuoeii has a carriage for herself und coiiit dur ing the entire week, nlways al her disposal. In fact, everything will bo done to make her mnjesly one ol' llio nvleil ladles of tho hind. John llnlley, Jr., who has charge of lie slock exhibit, will leave in a short lime for the Interior of Iho ounly and will make every effort lo mouse Interest In tho stock and Irult ivhlblt. lie will not only advertise he mailer in tho papers, bill will make 11 personal canvass aiming tho glowers, asking them lo bring '"- r stock here for Iho competition. II Is lioughl. ami some oiicoiiriigeinent ins been given, that tho oxhihll will he a good one ami will bo the slop ping slone for a county Inlr here In ho years lo come. I lie success of tho ciiruivitl is as sured anil since It will give an added mpciiih to tho inclination for tho farmers to count hero, (here Is grout hope that there will bo a good coun ty exhibit from all the luiliiHlries of tho county. Wenthor predictions for the next 2-4 hours uru stamped on all letters which pass through tho postofflces In Mexico. The stamping is done at the same time that tho postage stamps on the letters are canceled. Head Manager Here, C. A. Koepll, of Seattle, anil tho county clerk of KlngH county, is In the elly. Konplll Is the head mana ger of the Woodman of Hi" World, and Is on his way lo l.eatlvllle anil Denver to attend Iho meeting or Hit managers of the or der. Ho will ho accompanied from this city by A. D. Stllliiiun, who is al so one of Ihn tnnmbura or the board and who will leave this evening for Colorado to attend tho meeting. New Primary Teacher, MUh Nellie Ewun, of AhIiIiiikI, Is one of Die new touchers who have reached tho city to bo roady for tho opening of tho school tho first of tho week. Miss Ewun Is to bo tho limit of the primary department and comes highly rut'ommendod for tho place, having made a specialty of thot pint of the work. A thief In Chicago stolo a vullse which ho probably thought contain od currency, from tho oauhlur of tho Milwaukee Avenue Statu Dank. It contained certified and canceled checks to tho value r K!i,"Q0. Aftervvurd tho thief left the valise, with contents Intact, at a restaurunt and 'phonod to the b'ink where It could lie found.