1 WEEKLY EDITION WEEKLY EDITION. Cvreust b* bette.- s Copies of th« SEMI WEEKLY EABT OREGONIAN will be sent you in acribia^ for the OREGONIAN one year for only »100. It print* the news of the world and win interest you. thiakl tLW » for a year. Try it! VOL. XXVII PENDliETON. UMATILLA CO.. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16,1903 — ■ —.......... THE HOUSE COMMITTEE TAKES UP VEXED QUESTION. 1 — ■■ R. J. ROGERS DEAD. Oregon Congressman Stricken Evidence Accumulating That Suddenly in Washington on Chicago Dealers Conspired His Way From Church. to Corner All Fuel. t PROSPECT OF MANY FUNERAL TO BE HELD AT HILLSBORO SA"> FAMILIES PERISHING. ac ­ Grand Jury Demands an Explanation companied by Congressional Delega­ for the Concealment of 15,000 Cars tion—Resolutions of Respect Offer­ of Coal m Railroad ed by Congressman Moody. Peopie Are Freezing. Body Now Enroute to Oregon, Washibgtou, Jan. 12.—Hou. Thomas il. Tongue, cuugiessman from tbe western district of Oregon, dropped dead of heart disease on the streets at uoun here yesterday. He was re­ turning from attending services al church. His friena* with him hurriedly call­ ed assistance end *he was conveyed to a nearly residence where a physic- .an was hastily summoned but lile wa* extinct and Mr. Tongue was dead. Succeeded Hermann. TUpuias H. Tongue was elected to -he lower bouse oi congress six years ago to succeed Bluger Hermann, who rvsigned to accept the pottltiuu ol .ana commissionei. bince that t.me be Las been returned each succeeding election with good majorities He left xis home at HiUsbuK* tor Washington about the middle of last Novemlier NO. 14 i DENIES THE REPORT. President Roosevelt Will Not Infer­ Hill, of Connecticut, Offers a Bill to fere With Utah Politics Even ii He Place Coal on the Free List—Mitch­ LEBISLATÜRE Does Think it a Mistake to Elect ell Repo.'t* Concerning Hawaii. a Mormon Senator. Washington, Jan. 12.—The house Washington. Jan. 10.—President committee on ways and means will Roosevelt told several lriends today take up the coal question tomorrow. that he was considerably surprised At the meeting the various resolutions when he read the reports of his inter­ placing coal on the free list and apply- ference in Utah politics. He assured them he would not in- Convenes and Proceeds to Bal­ >r< similar remedies will be discuss ed. The bill to be first ?onsidere.t is tertere. directly or indirectly in the lot for President of Senate cue by Hili, republican, of Ccnnecti selection ot a senator, as be believes cut, allowing a drawback on coal for it beyond the province of a president six months and placing it virtually on to take a band in state elections and Speaker of House. Although personally in private con­ the free list for this period. In this form it will be reported to the house. versation he said he believed tlie In the senate this morning John H. election of an ajiostle of the Mormon Mitchell, of Oregon, chairman of the church as senator would be a piece CAUCUS IN SENATE lommittee on the Pacific Islands and ol doubtlul policy, if not a mistake. RESULTS IN DEADLOCK. Porto Rico, announced that tbe com He never ¡or a moment intended the mittee was unanimous upon all sub­ conversation to ever be made public jects except the admission of Chinese or used to convey the impression that _ ... .. into the islands. Foraker, of Ohio ae would use his influence to affect It I* Feared That the Organiza ion o gave notjce that on Wednesday lle the defeat of any candidate selected the House* Will Not Be Effected To- would speak upon the statehood bill, ny the people of Utah. The Vest anthracite resolution was day—May Result in Deferrino Elec (then taken up. RIOT IN SPAIN. tion of Senator. Handmaid of Protection. Salem, Or., Jan. 12.—The legislature Vest called attention to the actioL Striking Carmen at Barcelona in Se convened this ‘morning. The senate I of Rhode Island legislature, which rious Clash With Police. was called to order promptly at IV urged Aldrich to have coal placed on Barcelona. Jan. 9.—The carmen's o'clock by C. W. Fulton, ot Clatsop the free list. The Dingley tariff wa< strike for higher wages is resulting j. D. Daily, of Corvallis, was elected again discussed. Carmack, ot Tennes in serious collisions with toe police, temporary chairman. see. declared that the reciprocity fe.it Revolvers were used in the streets lue presidency caucus occurred at ere of the national republican conven Wi-diii siiaj Strikcis threw* petrole 11 o clock. There were 22 in the cau I t.on of 1896 had been murdered in cold uni on the premises of the Northern cus, Fulton presiding. A hot nght de- blood, and said she was introduced a« railroad with the intention of setting veioped over organization, aud it may 1 the handmaid of protection. But this fire to them, and hidden bombs were not be settled today. beautiful maiden, all forlorn, had been uiscovered near the city, leading to The. state caucus had eight ballots betrayed by protection instead ot the belief that dynamiting was intend­ on preaiuent, wmeh resulted in a dead having walked down the aisles of con- ed. lock. G. C. Brownell, of Clackamas, gross to the airs of an honorable wed- The police have been largely rein- and W. T. Smith, of Yamhul. eacn ding march. forced and special orders have b»«-n received 11 votes. The caucus meets | issued for the civil guard to be in again tins aiteriioon to renew ballot I SECRETARY MOODY SLIGHTLY readiness. ing. INSURED AT ANNAPOLIS. in the house caucus Davey was uu- WIRELESS COMMUNICATION. expecteaiy strong, the first ¡»allot giv- j A System of DeForest Wireless Tele­ mg Frank Davey, oi Marion, 17; L. 1. Graph Used Between the Navy Yard Will Be Established Between the Haris, oi Lane, 15; B. L. Eady, ol Tii- and the Academy. United States and England Janu­ lamuok, 15. In the seventh ballot i Washington. Jan. 12.—Tbe follow ary 18. Davey had 16, Harns, 16, Eddy 15. It is feared that the organization oi ing aerogram was received at the navy Washington Jan 10—Direct wire- Gieat both houses will not be effected to y^rd this afternoon from Annapolis :ess communication between wireless by the DeForest system of day, wmen would result in defer rinb Britain and the United States will be telegraph.- : “ Secretary Moody's established January 18. President the election of a senator anotne» week, as tne law provides that it sna». horses ran through the side of the Roosevelt this morning promised a take place tbe second Tuesday aitei house, breaking a window, Moody's Marconi representative that he would organization. Delay would seriously injuries were slight His face was send the Cist message which will br­ unsettle the existing combinations badly cut and he is now in the su­ addressed io the king of England especially as the vacancy caused by perintendent's house. Senator Hale Congressman Tongue * death is sure was in the carriage with him, but not MRS. HORTON »AROONEO. to play an important part in the sen hurt” -------- T Wireless telegraphy bas been used atonal tight. Was Sent to the , Penitentiary for between the navy yard and the acad­ Adultery—Said to Be Innocent. Still Unbroken. emy for several months, but th1* is the Portland. Or.. Jan. 9.—-Mrs Etta The deadlock in the speakership first news aerogram ever sent. Horton, of Burn*, the first woman fight is unbroken alter 19 ballots in ever convicted of adultery In Oregon caucus. Un the last baiiot the vote No Hope for Hewitt. was: Harris, 1»; Davey, 16; Eddy, 12. New York. Jan. 12.— Physicians bas be >n pardoned from the peni- A strong pressure is being brought this morning give no hope of Hewitt's tenti.xry by Governor Geer, after to bear to torce a choice today, so as lecoverv. At 10 o'clock they s*y bis serving most of her term. She main tains her innocence. tc not delay the election of a sena­ condition is unchanged tor. Tbe nght seems to be between Harns and Davey. The caucus win resume balloting at 2 o'clock this al ter noun. At 1:30 tbe senate again convened and proceeded with tne caucus foi presmenL George C. Brownell, of Or egon Guy, was elected. WILL UNDOUBTEDLY AP­ ..LARE COAL MINING L. T Hams, of Eugene, won in the PROVE RECOMMENDATION EXTRA HEALTHY WORK. assembly. Try Ml Yard* While Passing Away of Well Known Pioneer Citizen. La Grande, Jan. 9.—R. J. Kogers, ex-sheriff ut Union county and a prominent pioneer ot this city died yesterday evening at hl* borne one tulle north ot this place. iMatli was caused from a corn pii < atlou ol ailments with which the do­ ceased waj a sufferer lor se vera! mouth*, and ii.s demise was not uu- expected. "Roe Rogers, a* he wa* familiarly known. was one ot the conspicuuus figure* lu tbe development and up bulidlug ut this valley, lie wa* uiuuug the earliest ot th« pioneers, arriving beie in 1862. Throughout a long period he was among the leaders lu ail movement* tor the advauefr luent of the county. Although ot a quiet and unassuming disposition, be eujoyeu great personal popularity ana •a* esteemed a* a man of geueruu* nature and sterling worth, He berv ed two term* a* Sheriff ot U fliOL county, fiorn 1880 to 188-1. alter wmet he became engaged in various bus! r.ess pursuit*. He was united in marr.age in IB«*;» to Miss Hannah Williamson, who ha* been a faithful watcher al bis bed- side during the many weeks of his Illness. The deceased was a prominent meiaoer of the Masonic fraternity, and the funeral will be in charge ol that order The passing away of this well known pioneer is a source of deep regret to a very .arge »arge portion ot U mon county's population, all of whom knew him a« "one who loved bis fellow man Chicago, Jan it. - Four auditiouai ueatos u*ve resulted here from cold. Lbe lempeiatur« is six below zero iu.a there 1* a prusp«ci ol m*u> taiuilie* perishing trum cold. Tbi* luuimug tee gland jury resum­ ed it* vxiuuiuauon by demanding an expianauun trum the eratois weer suinuiuuea to bring their book* lu the grand jury toum. It lias uet-n discovered Dial the car* Ol c < m U up to tne like ol tee luvesligauun bore varus instructing the agent* to nulo uuui they received older* tium tne meu whu ale believed to be member* ui tee combine. Lhe proof accuinu- laling suuwb a glganuc conspiracy to BOWEN TO ARBITRATE corner ad iuei. ILe city ash »agon* were ah turned over to the Sareauoi^ Aimy lL»e mu.uiug to assist lu their| Repcrteo That tne Allies Will Leave cbaiitahie «urg ul du.ing out enough the Settlement of Venezuela matter c fide nee. bucket line to bail that part ot the ship. Alter midnight 1 went down to the beitb deck and found cveiybody ban mg, bailing. All my clothing in the lower drawers were soaking in oily brine. The electric lights were ouL All we bad wa» candle*. Other* ikied no bettei. By 3 o clock most of toe water was out and 1 'turned in' on the Lrausuim Next morning tbe wind Lad gone down, but tbe sea was so heavy that we still 'lay u>.' We bau Roosevelt Requests That No been carried 126 120 miles out ol our course, Both lite boat» were lost;1 Apostle Be Sent to the Sen­ iwu culler* and the < »plain s gig were in kindling wood. ate From Utah. "One steam launch had it* back btoken. Two ut the three dynainos were ruined, and only tee lightning piesence o! mind and sslii ot lhe electrician on watch saved tee other WOULD WORK HARM cue. For a white Lbe electricians to REPUBLICAN PARTY worked in a temperature ut 14 Î dir glee« They could only watch five minutes at a time. The loss to the ship will not be les* inan »ibu.uu-.. Senator Kerne Sends a Special Mas- Tbe Oregon rea» ned Y okuboma De- sage to Salt Lak* and Quota* the cember 13. irum which place tee above wax written, Bile will probably President as Much Opposed to th« be Laid up toi repairs tur severa» Election of a Mormon senau,:, momha. salt i -ske Jan 9.—▲ Washington t pedal quotes senator Kearns as toi- DISPERSING THE FLEET. luws: Dewey's bhips Have Finished Work ’ 1': ew.ueni. Kuusevmt : eq „«ast* me And Are Coming Home. U- state "»at ne hoped nu Mormon New York, Jan. 9. According to would be cecteu io U»e senate to SBC- the Herald s «rnrrespundeut nt Culfrj u.a island. Admiral Dewey, Laving sceu Kawiins. auch an eiectum woula ducidea teat the purpose ot the con­ wu»». great narm to urn «tate and to centration of the be warship ba* been U»e republican party. Lt wuuid .«ad «.cCumpimued, "a* »*&ued orders t h at to birteroess and »tr»Lc. 1 desire to p.*c« mj*e.t on recorc the squadrons disperse to U»«.r tor- me: stations. Admiral Dewey and Li* a« a.m.j but unmy advismg again*, stall, on the Mayduwcr and toe Dol­ tbe e.euuuu jl u.) apusLi« to toe phin sailcxi Timrsday fur Wa*L»ng-1 cn.ted a'mtes senate. tun. 1 be cruiser Albany ua* satleu | ¡or Loston, where tee will be re-; sr.eb'.hed. .and toe ennser* San Fran- ana NaaLvtEe have .or Nor- tulk to undergo repair«. Hear Ad- mi w. a»,c. tra..^.erred h«s flag the »."u.ser Newark ana will return it»* Buiiili A i.a»...c AeaLo*». The turpedu flotilla Las sallea north and toe Brain« will atari toaay with pa Metai Fant Destroyed. uent* »Lu became «11 during tne man­ Cu. **u. Jam 9.—The pia&t ut tne euvers. Federal aueet -4cLa. Mai.u;a r u» n ug uua.p*ay, oi fruii CLuovgu, wa* »i in U».» u.o:i lug je»teu Par­ Whalon orphanage was destroyed by which institution be graduated with ser. whu unable tc. gel any coal at I hie this morning. Thirty little child t c-uurs with the class ci 180» i Washingtoa *a* compelled tu close I -en *ere rescued with difficulty The London, Jan. 9.—A message this iben b« *an the study ot law in the Lis residence and move bis tauuiy toliogg »50.000 a. ternoc* says that Beit La* been S.e of Hon. W. D. Hare, and was a hotel. stricken down with apoplexy. He is admitted co the Oregon oar tn 187e. General Wilson opened with a num- it puled by altemooa paper* to be He began practicing immediately in New English Contralto. tier of announcement*. richest individual in the world the Wasbingtoc county at the town ot London. Jan. 10.—Miss Ada Cr FiraL Tuat herealter there would billion­ and l is rated at m< .iillsboro. By close application to iey, an English contralto, sailed today oc co delay a due to the absence ot 5. Personally h cot trois ail the . usm ?ss he built a nourishing prac counsel, lavjeii desiiicg leave tntui lor her first concert tour in America mines oí Sou U. u and diamou ace and w*s soon the leading at tor appoint proxies, She will be heard tn all tbe principal ica in addition to other boioing* aey of the section in 180«. imme­ Secund. To Attorney Lanahan, that cities east of the Missouri river He is 47 years old. diately after 3« graduated trum the ciecllned to allow certain court rec­ liniversity, be was marri-^d to Mis* ord* to become part of the coturni* E. M. Eagletun. a native ot Indiana BILL-FATEO SHIP sion * report. Mr Tor.gue »a.-, a l*ast Master Ma Lawyer* were warned not to at lac* soil, and in 1888 delivered a highly toe personality of any ot the wit­ .imsh-Mi anu eloquent address betore ¡.ease*. the Grand lxxlge, which was publish Compiroilc-r Culver, of the DeLa­ ed in several Masonic journal* warea Hudson, was the first witness I BATTLESHIP OREGON MEETS throughout the United States. He was I >bXXX) ACRES NEAR ECHO TO SECOND MiSFORTLNE also an active member ol the hide and said th. compan.es » re not ben BE WATERED BY CANAL. c-nung by the present high price* of »end« at Order of Odd Fellows and Is a Ace-, se the‘Ur ted Mine Workers' Or- Tenresc.ee to Be Finished in 36 •ast G’a d and Pa t Chlct Patriarch. ■xa.. hi* company is sti.1 getting five Encounter* a Typhoon in Mid O.ean Seattle Company Will Begin Opera­ KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. He ad­ Me nth* — Washington in 39 — 4e was a no a m< mb r of the Grange Jc.iL.rs pe» io . i at t»de*atei * vization c.' Creating Dissat sfac- —Terrible Storm Makes Havoc tion* m tne Spring to Reclaim tne mitted tea. they sold exclusively to Each to Cost »4,000,000. a' «Hillsboro. tion. With tne Riggmj—Damaged SiOO.- Washington Lodge to Hold Convention middlemen and jobbers and placed no Desert—¿¿.uuu 4nenes of Water tc Washington. Jan. lu.—The navai A Special Election. Pnuadeiphia, Jan. 10.—The non- at Waitsburg. .. I restriction on the price they should 000 by tne Gale. be Tawen From tne Umatilla. board of construction this morning Salem, Or., Jan. 12.—Governor-elect ask. Last month's dispatches told brief Waitsburg, Wash., Jan. 12.—Next umomiats have closed their side of the recommendi>d to the secretary of tbe K ’ . purt* Lrom L-u **y uiaL * cum case before tbe anthracite commis- Chamberlain will call a special elec­ Superintendent Rose was recalled ly of the ternole um« uxat Lie bat Thursday tne district convention oi pauy irum beaule, uedar the u.rectiun opeueu navy that the contract tor the build­ tion for the purpose of electing a suc­ Attorney Torrey asked him if the ____ ____ ____ ____ ___ _ ______ the zxmgnis ot Fy r n for tbe aistxici sion. The coal companies t.cship Oregon had in a typbuui* on oi »ma. s, i* box surveying mine* would be rumen if the pumps I passage irom HunoluLu to Y oko- comprised in Walia Waiia, Frankiin.l their side this morning and Attorney ing of the armed cruisers Tennessee cessor to Congressman Tongue the Line luf * proposed imgat.oi. WasLington be awarded to Torrey, of the Delaware A Hudson, and Ye*, all but stopped. He replied: “ Y-r*, •" *»•• ’ • ........... House Take* Action. ¡¡ulna. Dr. Blackburn, pastor ol the «anal, ¡rom a po.nt on tbe Umau** Columbia and Garneld counties wu. Cramp?. Oue is to be completed In made the opening address. three." 1- irsi Presbyterian charca of Portland r.ver, about one mile above Nolan be held here. Tbe meeting will be Washington. Jan. 12.—The body ot He said that be woula show that 36 and the other in 39 montn*. Each Counsel Darrow aroused, said, -ve I ___________ ¡¡a* received __________________ word from hi* son. _____ J. H. held la Oda Fellows nail. Ab excel­ mining was nut arduous and that it will cost »4.000,000. The secretary ot Representative Tongue will leave this lather than grant the engineers anil | mark-mire, describing describing the the experience* experiences elation, to extend to a body of va­ lent program is being arranged, and a city this evening on a special car. navy will undoubtedly approve firemen the eight hour day demanded I wnich will make it necessary for tbe cant laud lying norm oi Evnu. banquet will t»e tendered tne guest*' was more than ordinarily healthful. the and will be taken to his home at Hills- by them you preferred to ruin yo’>t|t»regun to Tbe company vili apply tor 2»X>uv According to him, no complaint* have tbe recommendation. be laid up tor several ¡nc-Les ol water and »ill begin oper- by the ladies of the city, under the boro. Or. A delegv’on from th» heute «ver oeen made to the company dir-»ct Anti-Trust Legislation. IfoMtks to ______ _______ — uc repaired *. au expense ntiun* c*iij ,u the *pi»bg- The OoUi auspices ot the Presbyterian cnurcb. will accompany the remains The regarding toe weighing system. He He replied, “yee i would n.therloi jiuu.uvv. Pa**eu Midshipman iliac* Washington. Jan. 10.—The senate me convention wiu give an exen. ¿ccuaea toe mui>-ii> union* of ciealu*i. Auditor Anderson testified that faurl ¡.atciies ventiiaiurs i ^m ov^rt an.t Superintendent on the Rack. SHIPS COLLIDE. ,uuow ... e paragrapu is La*en duae to secure a pleasant meeting. Tbe _ offered resolutions of sympathy, which days had been lost in each cdliefy I ^¿ate* substituted By noun the »iud 'be Lmatiil* river will not afford 25.- ¡rum the Leylou Independent, pub- President John Mitchell, in cross- A number of addresses will be given 'aches ol waiet at that point, were adopted by the house S|w»aker since th.» strike, including New | ¡j*d m» teased tu •* *a»e, anu al 1 San Badly Dagnaged In emiy in the evening. toUowed by the examining the witnesses, gave Bu- Pomona Henderson then appointed a commit cuuve tbe amount now owned by uanea a.Ouu miles from ForUand. • Although it might seem that the penntenuent Rose, oi the Delaware A Heavy tee to represent the house at the fu- Years and Thanksgiving The miners j „clock Ute captaiu deemed it ue*i other d»lcne*, but the jiau* at this Francisco Bay—Unusually floor work and banqueL are much pleased as it is an admls-l^ heave to- Bo we lay there, our Hudson a oad half uour. • reral ceremonies. comply are to overflow the laua .ij.r a: people would reach the Lim­ Fog. sion that the miners did not lay off l^rows and helm working just .-uo..gl» He made him admit thkt there were thoroughly during the winter and ear­ it a, expositions m the great SL Louis NEW CHARTER FOR LA GRANDE. In Memory of Tongue. San Francisco. Jan. 9.—The Pacific the entire holiday week as has been I keep b.ad to sea. a number of condition* created by the lair winch will be held ui i*u4 the peo- Pomona collided in Coast Steamship He said said the the aver-1 aver-1 - - ai ai 5 5 o u chick cluck tbe the »»AUboaxu lile ly spring, -while water is pieuutul. A pie iii.ng ai the Nurtuwest American Washington. Jan. 12—At 12 15 the frequently stated. He hood oi water coula be lurnec on Some Important Change* to Be Pre­ operators which demoralized the men. the fog with the United States gun- house adjourned a* a mark of respect age income of the miners " having | ___ boat _ was battered u> piece* and cut Mates ol Oregon, Washington. Idaho sented to the Legislature. boat Marblehead. It ran across tbe in memory of Representative Tongue, wage-earning children In the mines I aurilL We ate our dinner seated on tLat sandy soli and toe entire capaci- anu Montana, have decided to Lou. DURBAN ON TRUSTS. ly ui Ue. ■iltch w ouluil trip. To iou»> fluid of [ some and Clark, in ISO»- Tins exposition for two crop*. . arresta eial objectionable features that have ty-third regular session oi the gener­ Vienna, Jan. 10.—Twenty Hill || I I. I | * | I ifl ing peiiuanenl was death. 1 for no it is one of the most feasible irri­ will not be on a* large a scale as al assembly of Indiana convened yes ­ of th»- already called torth much commenL have been made as a result IIIIUIIIW I W I boat could live in that ««a. gation plan» in Umatilla county, u that oi SL Louis, but it will be aui- One is giving tbe city power to sell terday. Governor Durbin, in hla met. riots yesterday by the unemployed at "The wave* were about 65 feet high this theory' of sub-irrigaucu is true ucienily extensive and comprehensive bag«, had the following to say con- the municipal labor exchange. the water works witnout giving the ■ ■ i i BRI TP I I FT I /T PF» FT 1 teuugh liiej loused du uu ,e that. 1 u lhe land Iks in one body, convenient­ to ueseive the attention oi lureign PH fiNTHRHPKTCk- .ct rx citizens a chance to vote, whether or ceruing trusts: ly irrigated from oue ditch; the sou countries. Tbe Hon. John Barrett, ___ tun» "1 most earnestly lecommeud not they wish to dispose of them. THE RIGBY-CLOVE FACTORY. is warm and sandy and the product­ the commissioner general Lor the Bt “'Another "i*“the election of the city I without prejudice aud tbe exercise ot I I Li I U ' route uutiuuis were »... . ate iu. k iveness is such that »¡th very little Louis World * Fair, who has been do­ ■ ns miss ■ mi w i ■ U i vr I 4uu doorii lo lJn watertight marshal by the council._______________ conservative judgment sum legisln Owing to the Failure of the Citizens ing such excellent work in Ceylon for water it will grow immense crops. Another is in regard to filling the Uofl *“ be necessary shall be II ompartment* made ready to shut at to Subscribe »20.000 8tock, Will The ¡ine of the ditch run* around that undertaking, and who leaves to vacancies of the council. enacted that will guard the wellare ol o— a Ulument s warning. 1 went to the the brow ol a low range of billa No cay for India to confer with the Vic­ Not Be Built Another is the provision of the char- People of Indiana against any con- bridge to report to Hie »aptain anu ."¡.me will uc ne»'essary and v..y lit- eroy Lord Curzon, and attend the ter preventing tbe state jurisdiction I urgency of wrong asociated with Those interested in the Rlgby-Clove navigator. Coronutiou Uurbar at Delhi, has tie rock work will be encountered, in the matter of prosecuting viola-1 modern methods of compensation ana Combined Harvester .Manufacturing Coal Laid Down àt a Cost ot $1.50 Sold to the Poor of Chi- 'Just a« 1 reached them the steer The laud is tributaiy lu Fete auJ kindly' given the Independent some ior warding toe ex- tion of the gambling law«. combination in forwarding tbe Company are yet undecided what will ing gear be«mme disabled. The sturrn 's obe oi the tn.’Sl ¡iruuiisiug tracts inuirmauon in regard to the Lewis Another is toe extension of the city Pa^ng volume of business that is be done about manufacturing their was a hurricane to aflame a Kausa* it that vicinity. and Clark exposition. cago for $10 a Ton. limits. On the latter proposition, it increasing with toe growth ot thia t^ harvester. The promoters feel that cyclone, in lhe 40 seconds required The progress of the work, will be is reported those people who are now I prosperous republic, sufficient effort has been made to to connect the reserve steering gi-ai watched with much interest, as it Nellie Ett Heen's Homestead. demonstrate that the citizens of Uma­ just outside have secured an attorney Chicago, Jan. 10.—The alleged coal one are delivering small lots of coal I toe ship turned a bit in her course, forms a neuclus in th« ■ E« ho ne.ghbur- Nellie Ett Heen married a China­ A WEALTHY THIEF. tilla county will not put up the »25,- to tbe destitute today. |*ud toe se* struck her abaft tbe uuod around which >ther who will be sent to Salem to work conspirators faced the grand jury important man ami is now in a fair way to own 000 preferred stock asked hy the com­ against any extension whatever. I beam. She trembled like a victim ot reclamation schemes w-.U most as- a North D,.«roia farm by special act Young Man Steals Several Thousand pany to bullO a manufacturing plant this morning. Forty owners and op­ May Lose Charters. I -flack ague.* sorndly gather. of congress. Tbe family history of in Pendleton, therefore the task of erators of mines, wholesale dealers Springfield, 111.. Jan. 10.—An entire-1 "Glancing to my left 1 saw a great Dollars From Western Union. General Von Vegesack. In the vicinity of Foster and Max­ the lleens came up in the house of raising tills money has be»t gi.en Chicago, Jan. 9.—Clarence Rein, and agents of Pennsylvania compa­ ly new methd of receiving coal by|*'*’« oi Breen sea coming into the well arc also some large tracts ol representatives this week. when a bill Stockholm, Jan. 12.—General Von 1 ’ yelled 'hold last* to the land. highly adaptc.i tn alfalfa and was passed granting to Nellie Ett Vegesack died here today at the age I the son of wealthy parents in New up. The people were hack ward in nies were subpoenaed during the the combine has been discovered, |capiaiu and navigator, and was wash truiL If the wiv.iet dM-ling will suf- of 82. He fought in many battles I Orleans, has been arrested here tor taking stock and the company claim night. Heen the south half of the northwest which may result in the dissolution I c(j‘ a^aiust" the, side of the house and gained much fame during the I embezzling large sums from toe West- ed they could not build a plant heie lice to grow two crop* of hay on .11 is quarter and lot 4 of section 2 and lot are million-1 of the charters of the Wabash, Burl-1 Jumping fo without this amount of cash • Conse­ Most of the witnesses He rose from the | ern Union. An accomplice, Andrew my feet 1 carried a rnes land, as Is claimed by practical far- 1 ol section 3, in township 154, north American civil war. ranks to be a general in the Northern | Houser, is in jail in New Orleans. quently other arrangement« will lx al res who are prominent in business. ington and Northwestern roads for sage to the deck otlieer to run before mers who are acvitaifed with rbe qual­ oi rarge 101 west, in the Stat* of made. I They were employes of the telegraph army. social and church life, .Many are < oal mining or conducting coal busi­ it' a last resort, and in tins case a ities of the soil and it* susceptibility North Dakota. When all ot this was J. Clove, one of the inventor« of the buccesslul one. — — - I company and raised money orders. to become produ-tive with very little iranimittel to the ho-se after being prominent philanthropists noted, in ness. They can mine coal for their “1 had hardly reached the bridge water, the problem of irrigation is al Funeral of Vics-Con*ul. pocketing the excess. They are sa»u new harvester, ha« been in San Fran lead by the clerk it was found that the charitable world as well as for cisco for the past several moni. is. own us«» only. The attorney-general's w hen lhe boatswains mate of the ready solved. Paris, Jan. 12.—The funeral of Me-1 tc have stolen »20,000. Nellie Ett Heen was a whits woman getting plans and estimates prépara combining to raise the price of coal. I office today Is holding an investlga- watch shouted; 'Sir, something has During the winter months the who had married a Chinaman. The Lean, the American vice-consul at tory to having a few of ¡tie machines given way, the gun deck is flooded to mountain streams are all overflowing Chinaman had duly taken up a The attorney-general of tbe state1 uon. WILL SELL HIS BIRTHRIGHT. Paris, was conducted in the American built for the coming harvest Wheth lhe beam.' 1 rushed as fast as lhe with waste water. These gi vat ca land claim, and church this morning. The entire con­ and United States Attorney Deneen the preliminary pa Score* Knox. w ind would let me down to the super nals can be used to divert tins water pers bad ¡missed muster. After the sulate staff and a large number oi I Duke Ferdipand of Saxony Offered er he will have the « irk done In San are assisting in the investigation, j the Francisco complete or whether part meet waist ­ structure deck, there to Chicago, Jan. 10.—A special com- to the arid tracts, while it IS net required number of years had been prominent Americans were present »600,000 to Renounce Hia Right*. of it will be dore there and the ma­ The former Is said to have positive mitte«» appointed by Detroit to get the deep water and to dodge chests and needed for growing crops. spent on the land and the necessary ~ Salsbury, Austria, Jan. 10.—The pa chines put together and finished evidence that the bituminous veutilators floating about. Thu tar­ coal1 The sub- rrigation that f< »lows this ai prove meats made to prove up, tbe Youtsey Testifie*. jjere today report that the fam- here, has not yet been decided,