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VOL. XXVII
PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO.. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER»«, 1902
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charge ot' Engineer Maguire anil Flre-
SANTAS BUSY YEAR.
man Joyce, got the warning signal ir
due time and gave the usual response! Prosperity Has Enabled Him to Break
with whistle blasts.
All Records in Hi» Liberality.
On came the train with apparently
New York, D jc . 19.—Mail money
scarcely any diminution of speed, and
the Fresno toach was completely tele order records have been broken in the
scoped.
8o forcibly did the
local central postoffice, Wednesday's trans
actions amounting lo $1.lt>8,741. This
meet the rear ot the "owl" that the
end of the second car, the dining car iueluded mouey orders issued, both
domestic and foreign, the certificates
was smashed in and all of the three
of deposit issued to out-of towu post-
cooks were seriously hurt.
I masters, money orders paid and money
Relief
came
quickly
to
the
passen
­
Counsel tor Miners Chosen
| order drafts. European advices brougl
gers who were penned in the wrack­
age. axes and saws being brought into the information that the Incoming
Labor Candidate for Mayor play, and passengers and train crew Christmas mail would be much larger
this year than ever before. The Cym­
lending eager aid.
Messages were
ot Chicago.
seut to Byron Hot Springs, a short ric. bound tor New York, is said to
distance away, and Dr. Bird, of the have on board 2600 bags of mail. The
springs. with Dr. J. D. Davidson, ot Etruria is also coming with 1805, the
Fresno, who was a guest, came quick­ Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse with 66"
and the St Louis with 300. a total oi
ly to the station. A trained nurse
5365
DEFENDED EUGENE V, DEBS
accompanied them and first aid was
bruised and
IN GREAT '94 STRIKE. given to the mangled
A TRUE BILU.
scalded sufferers, who
were lying
near the track.
None of the passengers of No. 841 Colonel Lynch to Be Tried for High
¿iccted to tr.e Legislature of Illinois were injured, and all of the crew ol
Treason in England.
i.-y Large Majority—Fame .is Argu- the "owl" escaped unhurt.
London, Dec. 19.—The grand jury.
Of the 10 killed outright it was im
:ent in Oshkosh Conspiracy Case possible to identify but one person which has been «ailed to try Colonel
Lyuch a member-elect of parliament
Circulated as Campaign Literature. The others were not known to theit ior high treason, was charged this
fellow passengers, and up to a lat« ______
______
_
moruing _
by _
Lord
Chief
Justice. It
Chicago. Dec., 22 :.—It was tinani- hour nothing was found on their per I ¿¡as been 62 years since a similar
a
meeting
of
the
mously decided at
sons to furnish a ciew to their names I case. The jury was out but a short
I time and returned a true bill against
< entral committee, of the U uion La- oi- residence.
Since then lo of those injured hav< I; ynch. Hi* trial is fixed for January
co- party, today, to i tender Cm. enee S.
di«Hl and there are yet others so bad I jo .
lor U i
Unite«. ly injureil that their recovery is ini
Darrow, attorney
The charge against Lyuch is that
. i.ne Workers, the nomination for possible.
he, while lighting with the Boers in
mayor of this city.
South Africa against the English, was
EMBEZZLES $500.000.
guilty of treason to his native coun
the able and energetic manner in
try- He declares that at the time he
wlticii Mr. Darrow has discharged tht
delicate task given him by President High Official of Austria Flees to was not an Englishman, but a Boer
America After Stealing From No-1 and a citizen of the Boer republic
Roosevelt, wuen he gave him the ap-
^..utmeut as council ior the miners,
blemen.
lias endeared him to the public. The
AGAINST THE UNION.
Vienna. Dec. 22 —Chevalier Oczosl-
labor party of Chicago has watchea ki. a high official
_________________________
in the office of the
with delight the strong sentiment o. secretary of state, has fled to Amer | En9l'«h J“rX Gives a Verdict in Favor
public approval of Mr. Darrow s ac­ ica alter perpetrating frauds which
of th* Railway Company
tions. throughout Ute anthracite strike are reported to reach $500.000. His
London,
Dec. 19.—The jury in tbe
investigation, and without a dissent­ principal victims are prominent Aus
case of tlie Taffals railway against
ing voice agreed to name him as a ;rian noblemen.
the railway union today gave a ver-
candidate tor mayor.
. diet In favor of the railway, but r
First Public Recognition.
Relieved of $20.000.
I served the amount of damages. The
Paris Dec. 22.—Lord Canervon ar-1 ?ase has attracted the world's atten-
ihe nation at large first became
acquainted with the name oi Clarence rived here this afternoon. He wac-1 lion, as the first decision a.« to
S. Darrow during the lamous trial o> robbe«i of $20,000 while en route from I whether corporations can sue employ-
les for damages caused by a strike.
Eugene V. Debs, tne leader of the I London.
great American Railway Union strike
ot 1894.
His identification with the Debs
case placed him permanently before
the public, ts a leaning attorney in
the cause of organized labor.
THE ANTHRACITE BILL
SUFFERING INDESCRIBABLE
HAD NO OPPOSITION.
AND LOSSES INESTIMABLE.
Award* $4000 Per Year to Member*
Not in Government Employ—Philip­
pine Currency Bill Favorably Re
ported.
Washington, Dec. 20.—Only 35 sen
ators were in their seats today, The
cunterence bill of the anthracite coai
strike arbitration, was laid belore the
Brief Services Held in Wash The Allies Desire That the senate and it wa* agreed to award a
c-ompeusation of $4ovu yearly for
President Shall Act as Judge members not government employe*.
ington Attended by Many
The Philippine currency bill wa»
in Their Dispute With Vene­ favurably reported. The house bill,
Friends and GovernmentOf-
¿ranting $50 per mouth as a pension
lo the widow of the late Admirai
zuela.
ficials.
The eight-
Kimberly was paased.
uour labor bill w»» reported with an
auiendmeut.
Morgan addressed the senate this
afternoon on tbe Panama canal
Ad
BLOCKADE
OF
VENEZUELA
COMMITTAL SERVICES AT
journment took place at 2; 40.
Tbe anthracite conference report
OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED.
RIVERSIDE TOMRROW.
was placed before the house by Can­
non, and was adopted without debate
The house adjourned
or opposition
President and Hi* Cabinet in Attend Names All the Ports of Entry and th* at 12:3" until January 5
Mouth of th* Orinoco—All Vessels
ance—Jesse Grant Unable to Reach
ASK INCREASE OF WAGES.
That Violate Blockade Place Them­
City—Other Two Sons Were Pres-
ent—Bishop Andrew* Will Conduct
Last Services.
Washington, Dec. 20.—The funeral
of Mrs Julia Dent Grant occurred
here this morning. A brief service
for the immediate family at the Grant
home preceded the public service in
the Metropolitan M. E church. Her
son Jesse was unable to reach the
city, but the other two sons were
present. The church wa* crowded
Th«- honorary pall bearers were Hen
derson. Root. Wilson. General Dodge
Senator* Cullom. Kean.f Allison. For
Platt, Hon. Bancroft Davis and
John McLean.
President Roosevelt, the member*
of his cabinet, the diplomatic corp*
and ail the army and marine officer*
s tat toned at Washington, in full uni
form, were in attendance,
An ini
mense representation of the different
veterans' patriotic societies departed
over the Pennsylvania at 11 o'clock
Tne special funeral train will arrive
at Jersey City at 5 o'clock, where it
will be met by a distinguished delegs
tion on the steamer Meigs, which wi)
convey ihe body to the Grant tomb
at Riverside drive. It will lie in th<
tomb tonight and the committal serv
ices will occur at 11 o'clock tomor
row. conducted by Bishop Andrew*
assisted by Bisbop Mackay Smith.
selves Liable.
Committee* Representing All
Rail
road* West of Chicago, Present
Their Demand*
Chicago. Dev 20.—Forty grievance
<-omn>ittees. representing the employ­
es of 40 different railway* west ot
Chicago, including all reaching the
coast, arrived at Chicago this morn
mg and presented their demands to
the railways fur a 2v per cent increase
of wage-». An answer t* asked to b<-
to.—President made before January' 5. The commit­
Washington.
Dec
Roosevelt's reply to the powers, while tee* represent 150.000 passenger and
not a positive refusal, diplomatically freight conductors and brakemen
suggests the Hague tibuna'. as he
wishes to strengthen it
A second
GOOD REPORT
consideration is that America ha*
claims of its own in the premises.
In Spite of Complaint*. Wall Street
The state department communicat­
Make* Excess Statement
ed the president'* attitude in a long
New York. Dec. 20.—Nolwithstand
cipher message this afternoon
tog the complaints of a shortage oi
Washington. Dec. 20.—Cable advices ready money, the Wall Street weekly
ank statement today shows over IS
this morning report trouble at th«-
jo O.OOO in excess of the legal require
Margarita Islands.
A fleet of pearl shell fisheries there men ta.
has been terrorized by the British and
German men of war One was sunk
by fire from a Hotchkiss gun for
venturing too near the threatening
fleet. It is also reported that the al-
lies have been
tak'ng soundings
there.
The state department regards this
PRESIDENT OF WHITMAN
a* a possible indication of a renewal
GIVES SECOND LECTURE
of an old plan of Germany to obtain
a place for a naval station or as a
preparation to seize the pearl fisheries Dr. Penrcse Addresses the People o
to secure indemnity.
Pendleton at the Bapt>*t Church,
It is understood that negotiations
Dr. Penrose, president of the Whit
are now being conducted with Castro man college, delivered the second ot
to secure for this country permanent tbe series of lectures at the Baptist
possession of those island*.
Th« church last night, under the .auspices
state department hope* that a nomi­ of the Mett a Retort His theme was
nal price wll be mail - in < onslderatioi. Good Citizen ihip.'
of America's friendly offices in th«-
Only a small audience greeted the
present dispute. Admiral Dewey ca doctor bat hts address was one that
bled this morning that be bad sent should have been beard by every citl-
Uetitenant Johnson on the Albany zeif ot Pendleton.
to la Guayra to assist Minister Row
Dr. Penrose handled the subject
en.
from an educational standpoint and
first spoke of the man who becomes
To Advance Chaffe*
interested in public affair* as being
Wahsington.
Dec
20—The
an
the first step toward the good citizen
nouncement was made at the war de
He said that the man who took tbe in­
l«rtment this afternoon that as a re-
terest* of hi* neighbors and the com-
ward for bi* Philippine services. Gen
era! Uhaffi-e wll] be appointed to suc­ munity at heart, who went to the
polls tn rainy weather a* well as
ceed General Yoi.ng as lieutenant
primaries and
general commanding the army Young good, who attend«>d tbe
cast bis vote on the side calculated
succeeds Miles next August and re­
to upbuild mankind and for tne better­
tires the following January
ment of hi* fellow man. was the good
Effective Today.
citizen. The man who accepted office
lxmdoo Dec. 20.—The blockade of at the hand* of the people for the
the Venezuela coast is to be effective good that he could do hi* fellow mar
after today. So It was officially an and not for selfish reasons was an­
nounced this morning in a supplement other type ot a good citizen
The speaker also compared the man
of the official gazette
It name* al!
tbe port* of entry and the mouth ot who was always whooping it up for
tbe Orinoco Rtver and allowe a few any public movement in improving
days of grace to vessels sailing lieforo ’he town or country and who always
tbe date of notification as follows: put his shoulder to the wheel and
From West Indian and East American helped every scheme calculated to­
ports. 10 days for steamers and So ward civic pride with the man who
days for sailing vessels; all other was kicking against any move for th«
ports, 20 days for steamers and 40 betterment of a town or city, and sail
days for sailing vessels; all vessels that the man who advanced and advo-
now in blockaded ports are given 15 cated improvements was the good
days. All vessels which attempt to citizen while the other was a detri
violate tbe blockade will render them­ ir.ent to a community.
The speaker kept his small audt
selves liable to all measures authoriz
ed by tbe law of nations and the re­ ence interested for almost an bou:
spective treaties with the different and those who heard It are regretting
that more were not present. It was a
neutral power*.
Since the announcement wa* made masterful appeal for better citizen
well informed circle* here say that ship and would tend to elevate th"
there Is but small hope left for arbi­ id «-as of any man or woman and cans-
them to hesitate before opposing any
tration.
move toward better government and
better citizenship.
FATE OF TWO BROTHERS.
Washington. Dec. 20.—The follow
ing statement was Issued at tbe state
department today :
"The allies desire that President
Roosevelt shall arbitrate the differ­
ences between themselves and Vene­
zuela Roosevelt desires that the ar
bitration shall be made by the Hague
tribunal''
Santa Maria Still Active—Business
Paralyzed—Price of Necessities so
High That Few Can Buy Them.
Guatemala City, Guatemala, Dec. Ik.
—It is probably due to some govern­
ment ixuitrucuoite that tbe papers
neie have not said any thing with rel
erence lo the etupteun ot the banla
Marla volcano, wuich can be consid­
eied, because ot Its magnitude, aa a Annual Address of the First
uationai calamity. The losses suffer­
Presidency Issued to the
ed by German capital are not lea*
man $6.uou,utx>, consisting of house*
Latter Day Saints Through­
and machinery destroyed, ana tne ue-
siructmn ot the present coffee crop,
u tbe total d«?*trucuoii ot many other
out the World.
properties belonging to outer tore gn-
er*, a» well az to nauv«», ui andec lo
this amount, Uie actual losses ascend
to a lantisUc sum.
The volcano is still tn activity and ADMONISHES MEMBERS
a new erupuon is teared at any time. |
TO HELP THE POOR.
Suffering is indescribable,
tor, be-
■ide* the los* of cufl«», which 1* es-
umauxi at about 3uu,vu0 quintals, tbe
< orn and wheat fields are ruined.
Say* Persecution* Only Hasten Good
Ou .ng to toe unusually higb rate
Results—Church Building* Erected
ot exchange, business is enllrtsly par­
alyzed, tor all imported artecies have
—Mission Active and Extension of
leached such prices that very tew
Church work Very Satisfactory,
persons can afford to buy them, and
most of the met cHants sell just
sail Lag*. Dec. 2b.—Tne fir»! pre*
enough to «rover their expenses.
enuency of the Morxuun church today
Tne worst part of the present bad
condition is that uo one know* how >cku«ai the “««■■■*- audits» to tee L<t
m when it will change, and it is al ter oay saint* m all the world. The
most unendurable just now. Articles »cure** exhort* Mormon* to seep out
O! first necessity have reached mac ot debt ana look alter the poor anu
cessable prices, and the poor class ot
*ic*. m ousing, u say*.
people is «suffering therefrom.
it is with grauiuoe th*', we note
tee growte am; mertase ol the church
CATTLEMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
al uume and abroad, borne peraecu
uou uaa been »offered, bul it naa only
After an Enthusiastic Meeting Harney
roe effect, aa usual, cm acctierairo*
County Stockmen Organize.
me wui«_ Tut spirit lo improve U ksu
Bums, Ore., Dec. 19—Harney coun­
cuuicfi buuamga and to erect new
ty cattlemen organized a permanent
-wts »tem» lo be upon roe people
association in this city yesterday.
uitu m euffie of roe uuaaiuna, roe
The officers are as follows: Presi
«ami* nave roeir own meeuug noua«si.
..nt. M. R Biggs, vice-president, A
and roe tenuency 1* lo ouuu more.
Thompson; secretary, G. H
Gray,
.reasurer. C. S Smith.
WILL CLOSE AT SIA.
Before sojourning some ringing rea
Millions favoring range renewal by
□owing the vacant lands to gratae*
were adopted.
Osnkosn Conspiracy.
in 18b8, when William L Kidd, gen l POWERS Ot»JECT TO
MEN ROOMED TOGETHER
UMATILLA WILL ASK
eral secretary ot the Woodworkers!
HAGUE TRIBUNAL
AT THE INTERNATIONAL.
FOR HIS APPOINTMENT.
international Union,
was indicted, |
.
INTERESTING STATE OF AFFAIRS
with George Zentner and ilichaeiTioni The Arbitration Proposal* Do Not | Afterwards Changed to a Lodging
Governor Chamberlain Will No Doubt
ler, for conspiracy in the uanosff
However. Interfe.«. With tne Block-
House Whose Address is Unknown In San Francisco the Number of Di­
Give Him Superintendency cf Peni­
woodworkers’ strike, Mr. Darrow wa»|
J
. .....
vorces Was 30 Per Cent of the Mar-
—The Money Belonged to Samuel
tentiary.
at once retained as chief council tod «¡e—Italy Will Participate and Has
nagea
Ordered Snips to Venezuela.
tne uetendant.
Parker, a Honolulu Planter.
it is confidently expe< ted that Gov­
San F-ancisco. Dec. 10.—Divorce
The argument he made in behad oil Washington.
Washington, Dec. 22.
22.—It is autho.
San Francisco. Dec. 19.—M
F
ernor-elect Chamberlain will tecog-
his clients attracted national alien-1 .utuveiy announced
announced I this atterujun
and marriage statistics just comp'.'ed
r.ize the splendid suppun given him
tion. borne of its sentiments have I dial Prtrsident Roosevelt will act as Hammond, a Seattle contractor, swore by the Scripps News Association,
in Umatilla county at the recent elrc-
been quot ?a in every labor platiorn. I arbitrator tn the Venezuelan difllcJl- out a warrant charging J. W. Kelly, from the official records of this city,
agreement signee
and many of tne most eloquent labot I ty it tiie foreign powers insist,
of stealing $1000 from him last night ¿how an interesting Stale o’ affair*.
tion. and in spreciatloa of the swing­
uca now on U.»
speeches since that uay.
| inasmuch as the powers have ai- Hammond says they came here to­ The figures prove conclusively that
ing majority he received over hi* op­
.eady announced their objectioi.s in gether and went to the International the number of divorces in San Fran
Elected to Legislature.
ponent.
appoint John Hailey. Jr., of
:sco during this year will almost
Last month Mr. Darrow was elect­ the matter ot giving that power lo hotel, but later changed to a lodging
Fi-ndleton. superintendent oi the Ore
roach 3" per cent ot the marriages
The
Hague
tribunal,
it
wemi
certain
ed to the state legislature irom the
nouoe whose .address be doesn't know tor the same period.
•
|«mtertiary
17th district ot Illinois. He ran as an teat Roosevelt will arbitrate.
During tbe night Kelly robbed him
This appointment is asked for by
There
were
1272
divorces
and
4309
Announce the Blockade.
independent public ownership canai
and disappeared. The money belong­ marnages. Tbe predominant causes
friends of Mr. Hailey in the ranks ol
date, and was elected by a majority I Washington,
Dec.
22.—Miniate: ed to Hammond's employer, Samuel lor divorce, in tbe order mentmuad.
botn political parties. They are not
without parallel in the history oi that| taser luturmed tue stale department Parker, a Honolulu planter.
confined to Ums villa county alone, but
were desertion, failure to provide,
district.
I this murmng that he had received ai.
the whole of Eastern Oregon seems
cruelty.
intemperance.
infidelity
The only literature circulated by I official announcement of the Veaezue- MANUFACTURERS SEND
to have thrown the mantle of choice
There was one for lack ot money and
his friends during the campaign was I.an biocaaae, issued by Germany,
on the Pendleton boy. "This fact,'
OUT FOUR CIRCULARS. ore for Incapacity.
copies of the Usnkosh conspiracy ar-1 Ambassador Meyer, at Rome, also ca-
as a solid democrat puts it *'i* not
January showed the lowest number
gnment, a pamphlet of 8-J pages, its I oied that Italy uad announced roa. Saying That it I* Time to Organize of divorces. 84. and October the high
only a flattering testimonial of the
fiery eloquence
and
hard-hitting 3he would participate in the navai
popularity and esteem in which Mr.
Against the American Federation of est number. 127.
truths so stirred the laboring people! uiockade and had ordered
torwaru
Halley is held throughout the Inland
in tbe number of marriages, No-
Labor—Afraid of the Socialist*.
that his opposition was overwhelm-1 ships,
Empire, but is virtually the scroll ot
v«-mber was the highest month win
ed.
Indianapolis, Dec. 22.—“It is time to 448. February was th? lowest, • lib
qualification for the place to which
his friends ask the new governor to
The Book That Elected Him.
MAY EFFECT RECONCILIATION. organize." is the key note ot tour cir­ only 253.
TRAINING FOR SALEM.
culars that are being cent to manu
be given him "
On account of the alarming increase
The Oshkosh conspiracy case grew
In this connection it is universally
out oi a strike ot the Usnkosh wood-1 Young Vanderbilt, Who Married a I facturera throughout the country by in divorces here, the last session of
Art H ick * Find* a Sentence ana a
known that the qualifications possess­
Poor Girl and Was D.sinher.ted, Re- ü M 1>arr*- oi Indianapolis, president the California legislature passed a
workers, alter vainly attempting to
Fine Along With Hi* Fighting.
1
of
the
National
Association
of
Manu
ed
by
Mr.
Hailey
have
been
acquired
Lave lour demands accepted by the
ce.ve* Long Cableoram From H.si facturera.
facturere
He hag found bis text in iaw prohibiting divorced persons from
Art Hicks is again in the toils ot
through year* of bard practical ex­
narrying again in tbe state within
large contractors and lumbermen oi
Mother.
I various resolutions of the recent ore year after divorce, and this law
perience. Before coming to this coun­ the law. Hick* was arrested *l an
mat city, »ae four points covered by
_______
New York, Dec. 22.—It is beueved I American Federation ut Labor con lakes nearly 500 marriages away from
ty Mr. Hailey was for three year* carb hour this morning tn * drunken
roe workmen were, an increase or
a*iwBtMjn "of’wom^'and chile Ith*1 a recoBcUiMiOB is taking place I vention at New Orleans.
superintendent of the Idaho peniten­ row in one of the saiuona. He wa*
the city every year. These go to Re-
wages,___________ _____ __
The circulars are directed more uo. Nev., tbe nearest point, to weu
tiary at Boise City, and managed that tockafl up bul the charge of disorderly
labor, a weesiy pay day and recogni­ 1 uetween Cornelius Vanderbilt aud hie
iamily. A long cablegram was re-1 against organized labor in general again
institution most successfully. Since conduct was not put against him am;
tion of their organization.
«routing to this county hi* work as ue la now as siting th* compieuon ot
The grand secretary oi the organi­ ceived irom his motner in Lonaun to-1 than against the eigbt-nour bill, which
Puysicians this morning say h>»|Mr.
Parry has attacked tn circulars WIFE OF A "SCAB"
deputy sheriff in badling criminals is «as sentence tor a mor« senoua
zation was arrested tor conspiracy lol
.
'Referring to the Max Hayes
recognized as being of the best char­ charge.
injure the large contractor and lum-1 condition is critical, but have hope oi I recently,
ON WITNESS STAND.
adopted by the federation.
acter.
The officer* have had a warrant
ber companies.
I““ recovery.
| r resolution,
—-
Mr. Parry says:
Athenn would be pleased should Mr. tor Hick* lor several days lor assault
The opportunity for
impassioned
Say*
That
Her
Husband
Wa*
Shut
“John Mitchell's United Mine Work­
Hailey receive the appointment.— UU * .nm»m»n and cutting off the
HELL ROARING JAKE.'
and fervent expression was unequal -
Up in a Colliery for Several Week*
Athena Press.
Celestial queue, He kept huuseif out
occasion. _
ed and Darrow arose to the
____________
, ers’ organization cast 1080 votes *ol-
ot sight ol the officers but »net
In the course of hio argument he I Marx Hanna Thinks He Is a MucnHhly for this resolution, . This is the
and She Wa* Threatened by Union
organization that evoked so much
ANSWER OF GREAT
picked up thia morning was turned
used the following language which
Abused Man.
Miners.
maudlin sentiment and brought the
has been wide quote«.
BRITAIN MOST FAVORABLE. over to District Attorney Hailey on
Washington. Dec. 22.—The state de­ whole country to its anees in the an­
Scranton. Pa., Dec. 20.—The anthra­
oie assault «ffiarge. Hailey took Hicks
“You may argue as you please partment this morning was advised o«
cite commission met this morning for
Italy Would Leave the Entire Matter oeiore Judge Fl lx Geraxd thia morning
about the minor details ot this case, Nord s election to the presidency oi thracite strike. 1- ia confidentially a three-hours session, during which
prophesied that the socialists will be
Did the pnaonei pieaaud guuty and
but deep in your heart, and in mine, Hau.
in the Hands of Minister Bowen—
in full control of the trades unionist several witnesses weer examined. It
»as given a sentence of 12 day* m
deep in the minds of every man who
Mark Hanna is interesting himsell
then adjourned to meet in Pbiladel
Secretary Hay Will Attempt to Ob .he county jail or pay a flue at *25-
thinks, is the certain knowledge that u> endeavor to induce President Roos­ movement in the United States by the phi* January 5. This is probably the
tam Castro's Acquiescence.
m default be went to jaiL
this drama in which you play such evelt to appoint General Smitn, retir­ next American Federation of iAbor last session to be held in this city.
H icks is noleu tor tux tendency to
Washington. Dec. 19.—It is an-
an important part, is but a phase oi ed, to the acUve list to fill the vacan­ convention."
Luxurious Brooklyn Let the Aged Men COAL COMPANY OFFICERS
Among
others
examined
were
8u
The charge is made that the Hayes
tne burning social question
that cy now existing ol the rank of briga­
MADE MISTAKE IN WAGES ’.ounced at the state department this „el into trouble. He »as in police
Starve
to
Death
In
Thair
Little
perintendent
Allen,
of
the
Hill
Coal
resolution means an attack on the
moruing that answers have been re ourl lrequeully lor fighting up to a
moves the world.”
dier-general. He ha* brought the productive wealth of the country, and Company, who told, of being shot at
Shop.
Council Darrow in Behalf of the Min- cited from the triple alliance con utile over a year ago when he was
matter up before Secretary Root. that the socialists intend to take pos- 14 times.
Honored by Roosevelt.
New York. Dec. 19.—Jacob Buthren.
erning the proposal of arbitration .-euteneeu to one year tn the pemien-
Mrs. Snyder, on tbe stand, said her «>7 years old. has been removed to a
er* Endeavored to Get the "Scab"
The greatest tribute that has yet Hanna regards "Hell Roaring Jake ' ab session of all the money and private
made
by President Castro through uary ior uestrojiug public property,
husband continued to work, abut in
been paid to Mr. Darrow, either as a a much abused man.
Miner* to Admit That tn* Wager minister Bowen. The answers while ae has only oniy been out a few
properties.
Hospital, in Brooklyn from bis home,
the colliery for several weeks and wfiere be was found lying alongside
lawyer or champion of organized la­
Paid by the Operator* Ar* Too Low. idmitting the correctness of the prin- • eeka and apparently was treated so
ENCOUNTERED A STORM.
that threats were made against her.
bor, is his appointment by President
TWO FIREMEN KILLED
th dead body of his brother, Michael.
Scranton. Dec. 19.—The rooms ol iple of arbitration, are not regarded »eil there that he is try ing to break
She
visited
and
appealed
to
a
mem
Roosevelt to be counsel for John ■
r
TWO U..GINC.ERS INJURED. ber of the national board of miuera. 13 years old, who is supposed to have (he anthracite hearing were crowd«- *s satisfactory on account of the con­ oack into the state prison.
Mitchell and the United Mine Work I Schooner En Route to Africa With
died from starvation. The two men with non-union witnesses this morn ditions imposed.
who told ber be would do what he
ers, in the anthracite investigation
Lumber, Loses Several Sailors,
sept a little shoemaker's shop and diu ing. brought on to testify concerning
POST CHECK CURRENCY.
Engine
at
Liberty,
Ind.,
Dashed
The answer of Great Britain wa*
Into
could
to
protect
her.
That
night
their
His selection by the labor forces I Santa Barbara, Cal., Dec. 22.—The
Darrows most favorable. Germany interpose*
a Freignt—Became Reversed and house was burned. It had been built not mix with the neighbors. For two abuses received. Council
for mayor, further proves the high es schooner Plummer arrived here en-
weeks nothing has been seen or beard
-o many conditions as to make he: Up-to-Date Method of Sending Small
Gained a Speed of 70 Miiee an with money left to her by ber mother. irom the brothers, and a neighbor be­ ior the miners, plan is to make then
teem in which he is held by the peo I route to Africa with lumber from
tnswer anyth,ng but a consent to ar
Acount* Through th* Mail.
admit
that
the
wages
are
too
low
She
cried
bitterly
when
on
tbe
stand.
pie ot his home city.
Hour—Struck an Incoming FreighL
'
I Gray’s Harbor, Wash. She reports
coming alarmed, notified the police, That being the principal point of hit dtration Italy, in as much as she
For
years the public has been an
icsing several of her crew in a recent
who made an examination, with the contention.
.s the youngest member of the alli-
Liberty. Ind., Dec. 22.—A helper en­ BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.
uoyed beyond measure by th* alow.
TWENTY- THREE PASSENGERS
storm.
result
stated.
gine of the Cincinnati, Hamilion A
The Pennsylvania Company sub •tc*. is willing to abide by the dis Ancient methods provided by th* pos­
IS AWARDED CONTRACT.
ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC KILLED
When Buthren reached the hospital mltted its statement In full this morn ■usitions of tbe other two nations,
Dayton this morning got beyond con­
tal department for sate transmission
to decide political fight .
trol, the machinery retusing to wuk. Will Do All Government and Military the doctors said that they had never ¡ng. Judge Gray said on investigation Kven Groat Britain's answer contains of small sums of mouey by mall.
seen such a complete emaciation. His it had been learned that a mistake i number of stipulation* which would
South-bound Los Angeles Train Stops
---------
and dashed through town. It collid­
Money orders are inconvenient to
Business Between the Sound and recovery is doubtful.
to Exchange Engine—Stockton Fly- Colorado State Canvassing Board to ed with a freight train, demollsheu
had been made regarding the wages - quire time for adjustment before an noth sender and receiver. The post
the Philippinei ■’Frisco Concerns
trbitration
could
be
entered
Into.
the
freight
engine,
became
reve-sed
. aid to the fathers of children em­
er Pays No Attention to the Sig-
Decide on the Contests.
check currency system offer* a meth­
RAILROAD TO BURNS WANTED. ployed In the silk mills, due to an er
Tbe character of the objections to
in some unknown way, ran back irom
to Bid.
od that is absolutely safe and aa con­
nals anu Dashes Into the Train
Denver, Dec. 22.—The stele can
the
demolished
freight
through
town
in
mediate
arbitration
interposed
by
Washington, Dec.
19.—Secretary
ror on the part of a clerk in the offices
x
I Lision
vassing this
board
expects on to the
give contest
a de­
venient of execution aa paying *
Standing at Byron Stat.on.
afternoon
Harney
County
Citizen*
Appeal
to
.lermany
and
Groat
Britain
is
not
gained a speed of 70 miles an hour Root announced this morning that be
of the coal company.
nickel for a cigar. Antiquities have
made public, further than that one uo place in the modern business world
Baker City Business Men for A'd
San r rancisco, Dec. 22.—Twenty-1 ed states in the state house of repre- and struck another incoming freight, had deemed to accept the bid of the
Case* of Boycott,
condition is that there must be some
three persons are dead an«l several I ¿entatives. Ou it depends the elec- hauled by two engines. All three lo­ Boston Steamship Company of Seat­
Baker City. Dec. 19 —At the regu­
and congress should lose no time in
The commission listened to almost
comotives were smashed, tbo two fire­ tle ior ail the government and mili­ lar m«*eting of the Cliam*>er of Com­
uarantec that Venezuela will fulfill
others will die as a result of a coliis I tjon o{ United States senator,
a score of non-union witnesses this lhe judgment of the arbitrator*. It leasing the post check currency bill,
men were killed and the two engineer« tary busiuess from Seattle and Taco­
ion between the south-bound Los An­
merce last night the most interesting morning, all telling of abuse, violence.
and give the people all possible bene­
were seriously and possibly fatally in­ ma to the Philippines. He will now
is semi-c fficiully learned that one ot
geles “owl'’ train and the Stocktou
BACK IN WASHINGTON.
thing to be consideied was a letter to Insults and Incendiarism. After a
fits of practicable, 20th century ideas,
jured.
the
conditions
laid
down
by
Germany
flyer, Saturday evening at Byron.
ask ban Francisco concerns to bm the chamber from a number of Har­ long argument testimony was given In
born of excellence and good sense,
It was a rear-end collision, the en­ President and Family Return From
on the business going from San Fran­ ney county citizens asklug the co-op­ several cases of boycott. A boy wit­ is Venezuela's apology for the arrests and a desire to please and accommo­
SECRETARY OF WAR.
gine of the local plowing its way-
cisco.
Their Visit in Virginia.
eration of the Chamber of Commerce ness told how when he worked in a of the German consular officials and date the public.—Ex.
through the last coach on the owl.
iu securing the buildiug of a railrrud drug store the proprietor had been no­ the sacking of the consulate at Cara­
Dec. 22.—President Governor Taft Slated to Follow Root,
Washington,
cas. Secretary Hay immediately took
which was filled with Fresno people
SHARKEY CONVICTED.
from Baker City to the town of B'irus tified that unless he discharged him.
Excellent Roads.
family arrived this
Roosevelt
and
the answer of the three powers to a
The passengers who escaped instant
Who Will Retire in th* Near Fu-
and
through
Harney
county.
their
southern
trip,
morning
from
his
store
would
be
boycotted
because
Walla
Walla.
Dec. 20 —The holiday
>
abinet
meeting,
where
It
was
dis
­
death were hurled to the fore part ol
Jury Decides That the Detective Is
ture.
shook hands with the
the boy's father remained at work.
cussed. It was decided to make ef season come* this yaer amid gloomy
the coach, crushed between the mass The President_____ ____
Guilty
of
Manslaughter
in
Second
KILLED
HIS
FRIEND.
Washington, Dec. 22.—It is general
forts to obtain Castro's aequiscence weather and fogs which hav* been
of debris, their sufferings and dangei engineer and fireman when the train
Degree.
ly the accepted belief with higb offic
LUMBER CAR BROKE LOOSE.
in as many of the conditions as possi­ troublesome for several week*. Th*
intensified a hundredfold by the pulled in at Washington.
New
York.
Dec.
19.
—
Detective
Chief Engineer Stabbed by
Dis-
lais that Secretary Root will retire
ble. while at the same time it is diplo­ recent muddy road* hav* given way
clouds of scalding steam that poured
Thomas
Sharkey
thia
afternoon
was
charged Civil Engineer.
With Military Honors.
immediately after the settlement of
Struck
a Double-Header—Stripped matically suggested to German* and under the frosty nights to bard, fro­
out on them from the shattered boil­
convicted of killing millionaire Nich­
81. Louis, Dec. 1$.—James Berra-
Washington. Dec. 22.—General Wa­ the Venezuelan question. He will be olas Fish, The jury returned a ver­
Both Engines and Killed Both En­ Great Britain that they recede’ from zen roads, equal to any seen here in
er of the Stockton engine.
ger, chief engineer of the St Louis,
many year*. Main street in thia city
the mure onerous stipulations
The “owl” left the Oakland Mole ger Swayne was burled with military succeeded by Governor Taft
gineers.
diet of manslaughter in the second Memphis & Southeastern railway, was
is worked down under the heavy trad
about 5 o’clock, and on the way to honors this morning. The honorary
Italy
Ready
to
Arbitrate.
degree
with
a
recommendation
of
stabbed
dead
in
his
office
this
morn
­
Kane,
Pa.,
Dec.
19.
—
A
car
of
'.um
­
COMING HOME.
fie until it Is as smooth aa a floor
Byron It was noted that there was a psllbearers were Justices Harlan and
mercy, He will be sentenced Mon- ing by Thompson Morton, a discharg­ ber broke loose on the Philadelphia &
Rome,
Dec.
19.
—
The
foreign
office
and hard a* pavement. All over the
leak In the flue of the engine. This Shiras. Generals Breckenridge, Davis,
day.
ed civil engineer. Later Morton took Erie railway this morning and ran officials believe that the proposition co'intry the roads ar* reported excel
increased to such an extent that it and Gillespie, ex-Senator Thurston Admiral Wilde* of the Asiatic Squad­
poison and Is now in a precarious down the grade for four miles and for arbitration of the Venezuelan dis lent where the travel has amounted
ron I* 8ick.
was deemed advisable to stop and and Judge Maury.
EXILES PARDONED.
condition. The men were once firm struck a double-header freight
Th«- jnite through Bowen will be accepted, to anything. A slight fall of snow
take up a freight engine for relief.
Washington, D. C., Dec 22.—The
friends
lumber shot downward and stripped and say that It will end the matter so would make the best sleighing ever
Would Fight for Venezuela.
The train officials knew that No. 84,
navy department received a cable say­ Nicholas Grants Freedom to All Stud-
both engines, instantly killed both en­ far as Italy is concerned.
*«en in this city. Today has been
the Stockton local, was following a
Washington, Dec. 22.—Senor Palibe ing that Admiral Wildes second In
ents and 58 Other* In Siberian
Audience With the Kaiser.
Rome. Dee. 19.—The Italian govern­ unusually brisk In business circles,
gineers and fatally injured both fire­
half hour behind and a flagman was the Venezuelan charge d’affair* here, command of the Asiatic squadron, has
Mines.
ment is trying to induce Germany and the holiday season approaching close
Berlin, Dec. 19.—-Cbarleniange Tow­ men.
sent back down the track to give has received an offer of 200 Americans been notified by bi* physicians that
JH*. Petersburg, Dac. 19.—The czar er, the new ambassador to Germany,
England tu submit to a proposation ly and the splendid roads combining
warning of the presence of the “owl.' >* to go to Venezuela anu fight In behalf he must leave Manila on account of han pardoned all the students and 58 was presented to the kaiser today.
A telegraph and express otfic* has c (^powering Minister Bowen the sole to bring thousands of country people
it is said that th« Stockton train, in of that country.
ill health. He sails for horn* Friday. others now exiled to Siberia
Th* audience lasted for half an hour been established at Fairview. Or.
arbitrator ot the Venezuelan dispute. to the city.
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