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WEEKLY EDITION. ■ WEEKLY EDITION. z TJ A sxzs 104 $1.50 Copies of the SEM1-WKEKLY EAST OREGONIAN wlU be sant you In oue year for only $2.00 the new* of ths interest you. It prints world and will Try ft? I vo XXVII. PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO.. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 1903 - ---- — NO. 16 T WILLll^^ ^OPERATIVE CAN’T TAX SHEEP IN TRANS.T. COUNTIES. YOUNG GIRL GOES TO PRISON. Supreme Court Knocks Out Wyoming Officers Contribute to Buy Her Clotn Association Expecb* li-t With 5! Law. One Died Before Taken Ashore—Al ing.. Co-Operative Elevart —Ultimately Washington, Jan. 21—In the Unit Suffered Much From Exposure— Moscow, Idaho, Jan. 21.—Traveling They Expect to Establish Co-Opera ed States supreme court Monday uu Guard Meai.Uuiu lull Tuesday lur Ship and Cargo a Complete Loss— tive Store* Throughout the Middle opinlou was delivered by Justice Buise in charge ur Ida Lal. Tty, th* Four Men Missing. Senate Adjourned This After WesL troan in the case of John Kelley vs. 15-year-old girl recently sentenced Ur Atlantic City, Jan. 21.—A terrific Oliver Khcadea, involving the ques the penitentiary tor one year. Having lancolu. Neb., Jan. 2Z.—The organ tion whethi r the state law Wyoi.i- been cuuvk led of nurse-stealing. Be noon and Will Not Meet izauon oi the nrat genuine tanner» hurricane on tills coast occurred last nigiiL A big square-rigged ship is mg for lhe taxation of livestock lore leaving th* officers and deputies combine is the purpose ol a confer on lhe reef 2t> miles east of here. All brought into the stat* for the pur about the courthouse united in pro Again Until Monday Next. ence ot *anners uegun in Uus city to- ■ attempts made by the lile saving sta Is the Largest Ever Accumu uaj. Tae movement uas lor its direct | lion to rescue the crew last night Commodore Scheder, Angered by the Repulse of the Pan pose oi being grazed applies to such viding .unds with which U>e girl pur stock when being driven thro ’ igh the chased underclothing and Guard object tne ouiaiurug or ueuer price» | were fruitless. There are no sighB ol lated in the Treasury ot a state. The Wyoming authorities Meachm anil Deputy Sheriff Lieuallen ror grain and Livestock aun tue uuiquel ñ¿”tüis”'i¿ó'¡ning“ All are believed souglit to »»»<■»» taxes on 10.04X* head joined in me uuying ut an euure sun. ;.ian by which it is pmpoeeu to ac- K be [o8L The name of the shit is ther, Personally Leads the Second Attack. Labor Organization. M’GINN, OF MULTNOMAH. <4 sheep which Kelley was driving Considerable sympathy nan been compnsL Uds purpose mis ultra* tea I through th* Mate from Utah to an awakened over lhe girl's condition, DESERTS T. T. GEER. wiuespreaa attention. ••astern mailtet It was show, that and strong effoii» will he mad* to The fonnauou oi co-operative socle-! Part of the Crew Found, LAKE MARACAIBO WAS THEN ENTERED the transit <on*tiine<i from six to have bet paidunec or Uer seoleuc* Ues is to ue Uie ureuium luroiigUI lb* lUe guards picked Up live ot eight week* and that the sliesp had <ummuUn so that she <zui ne reiea* uhicn uie iStmers nope to improve the crew oi lhe wrecked vessel which AND THE MIRANDA CAPTURED. secured sustenance by grazing as ed on parole. Letters naie been PRESIDENT JOHN MITCHELL Wood Still Has His Seventeen Votes their condiuon. The idea is an old I proven to te the American Abiel Ab they jiassei. along The Wyoming written to lhe warden from the aber- » MAKES ANNUAL REPORT. —Multnomah Delegates Show In-1 one, but uever beture in America ua* both The men were found floating courts sustained the law. but their iff-» office urging that be provide her it been put in operation on *o targe I three miles out at sea, lashed on the clination to Go to the Support of Primary Object of the Attack Said to be the Capture of the Venezuelan bolding was reversed by Justice with quarter» outside the peuitauu- a scale as mat planned by the promo-1 wreckage of the ship's house, Brown's decision. He said the graz- ary until her case can be brought be- Fulton—Four Were Absent. All ware in a precarious condition ters oi lhe present movemenL Th« Ship and the Desire to End the Traffic Which Has Been Kept Up in Ing was only __ _ ________ ______ incidental _ to their _____ trar- lore th* state uoaid of prdoua. Th* Makes Some lie fore Salem. Jan. 22.—The situation here construction and maintenance ot co I lrom exposure. One died eit, and If stock in transit could '>e girl, whose crime consisted in hiring bone—His Spite of the Blockade—State Department Regards the Bombardment is* practically unchanged. It is ru operative tievators is one or tn* reaching the shore and the others taxed in one state it could be taxed a 'buggy and team from a stable ship's nrst steps proposed. One or two w- are still unconscious. The See Better Conditions for the Min mored that a deal has been made bv as Unwise m the Extreme—Situation Regarded as Most Serious by in any number ot states through here, wfaict she drove into the Big the Fulton forces with the Multno operative elevators already exist in | owners wire that the snip had a crew which It might pass er» and Their Families. Bend country, is mentally no more de of nine men. It is believed that the English. mah delegation which will give the Kansas ana, it is said, have been op i eloped than many girls of lti years lndianapoii*. Jan 26.—In bu annu Astoi ia man the necessary majority * rated *or a ion, time with resulta I others were killed by falling masts, La Guayara, Venezuela, Jan. XX.— tuous manner that deserved punish old. Her parents are poor people and TOLEDO IN LINE. aiguiy pl< asmg aad piontaoie tu The vessel and cargo are a complete Monday. al report to the mine workers today. Reports lrum Maracaibo Inis inorniug ment. the girl naa oeen raised in ignor The senate adjourned this after those interested in the enterprise, loss. President John Mitchell recommend state that lhe s-M-ond German Attack ance. She has never had school ad Indictment Grand Jury Raturns The saving oi the middlemen's prom» British Took No Part noon until next Monday. was successful, the Venezuelans fight vantages even of the moe: meager *c a demand for higher »ages on th* SCALP BOUNTIES. The result of the second joint bal is the direct object sought. Ironuon. Jan 22.—It is staled that Aga mat Officers of Coal Exchange, ing desperately until the tort of San kind, and can de no mor* u*an read. ground tha* the operators were reap Yhe plans call lor tne coroperatiou lot is as follows: , lengthy prvschtauous uer* received Toledo. Jan. 21.—Th* grand jury lol the larmers ot Nebraska, nansa», California Passes Bills Amounting to Larios was silenced by lhe German at th* foreign office from the Amen tod») returned indictments against ing immense profit* by theU firm Fulton. 32.. war vessels, which then steauieJ FIREMAN AND CONDUCTOR anu ok.añoras. The association ex stand tor a run of mine basis Also $98.000. Geer, 17. can government regarding the Ger all the officers of the Toledo Coal passed the town and entered Lake pects to start witn 3v elevators m WERE INSTANTLY KILLED thought there should be an advance Wood. 17. mau bum bard tn c ut in Venezuela. It Exchange !n which they are charged Sacramento, Cal.. Jan. 22.—The as- nansas. 15 in Oklahoma and 10 in Ne- sembly pasted favorable ollie amount- Maracaibo, capturing the Venezuela*. i» regarded a» slgnlflcani that Brit with being in the association ct coal in the wages of lhe inside and out Scatterirg. 20 i rasxa The alliance will endeavor to ing to $88,000 for coyote scalp boun- gunb*at Miranda Absent, 4. i»h ships took no part in the d««iruc dealers which conspired to rais* the Engineer and One Trainman Serious side laborers. The capture ot the Miranda and He recoit.met.ded that the anthra McGinn, of Mullncjiaii deserted m»>*e terms with some one railroad to ties. t on oi Sai. Carlos. ly Injured—Engine Was Under Full price, of coal. the desire to end the traffic which the Guu, which will get all the busi cite district« be allowed a larger Geer and voted for Fulton. All Unexpected. Steam, Endeavoring to Run Away has been continually carried on w.th ness. it is hoped, in this way, th« representation. He called atlenuoc. Berlin. Venezuela despite th* blockade were Berlin, Jan. 22.—Neither th* for From Loose Cara. i anroaos and Eastern operators wil to the tact that the miner» now nave REPUBLICANS WILL HOLD lhe primary objects of the attack. c>8n not the navy uffi<* have received ie torced to terms. San Bernardino. Ual., Jan. 21.—A it. their natiotia. treasury the larg Commodore Scheder being angered any report of the bombardment JOINT SESSION TOMORROW tn the it is not the intention ot the promot- Height train composed ot oi car», est sum ever accumulated ty lhe repulse ot the Panther was a Loth say they did noi urdtr or ex lera, however, to slop alter they have1 moke loose from a ¡ucumutive com treasury ot a labor organization ¡■*■*1 the attack. Senator Teller Says He Will Not got control of their own elevators. >ng down the steep grade of the Cajon He recommended letung the promi llliftllllinTnil secund reason. Scheder personally commanded the nent defense tuna grow until it ■ ’as* th:» morning Withdraw Unless it Becomes Nec Ultimately there will be et-utblikned ib I WU 111| h I | I || Vineia whn b laid outside the bar us The engine', undci full »team, ran Mould tie ut such magnitude that they AN UNWISE MEASURE. essary as a Mean» a» Harmonize co-operative stores on the Kucnedaie ing heavy gunz only. Th* niiag* ot' plan. The promoters _ of lhe move- IITIUII1 11 U I U 11 could cope succesatully against any down th* grad* to avoid the wild the Party—Revolvers on Every ment cite the fact thai Calitornia ai-1 >au Carlos is reported to be entirely -j- Be- _____ tram At Ke*-a a Brook. 1U miles be- situation which might arise State Department So Regards Desk. destroyed by fire. coal íeady has more than 60 co-operative i.eied the extra demaua tor tow the pass, the enginr jumped the the Bomcardment of San Carlos. The warships maintained a ternn« Denver. Jan. 22.—The democratic I »tores and is adding to the list at the HOUSE CONSIDERS THE uack and a *e«uud iat*r th* tram would continue two year*. Washington. Jan XX.- -The • late de NEW LAW SUGGESTED IS A PHILIPPINE GOLD STANDARD. tire but lhe marksmanship was re- members of the Colorado state legis- líale ot one a week. In Kansas ana He made a complete review of th* ■truck and jumped the embankmenL FACSIMILE OF VIRGINIA'S. markauiy poo.. Il required ibre* paitment ivgards thi bombardment lature are eaucassing this morning to I Iowa also the movement is rapidly _____ Fireman C. W Beck and Conductor anthrac.te striae and comatetited tha: hours to reduct the little antiquated ol San Carlos by Germany as unwise determine a -ourse to end the sens I gaining headway, lewer number ot strikes m recent P H. Stewart were killed k Flowers were Heaped Upon Desks of in th* extreme. The second attack Concede to be Reasonable and. Just— ion as so lew shots sere effective turial squal-blc. It is reported tha’ years »ere due to a better under It is proposed to bring all of these Waiter Reed and Trainman E Senators Re-slected — LitUefielO. Is undoubted!; a result of pique un Twenty-two States Already Have The explosion reported from lhe Teller will withdraw from the sens I institutions into one general alliance ttaaoing between capital and labor Clark s*r* seriously hurt. of Maine, to Lead investigation ot fort was that oi an ancient gun which the part ul me Jermau »ar»hip Pan turial race. Similar Laws—Will Have Many I to promote their general interests, He believed strictly la enforcing the materially aided the Germans to gain ther being compelled to retire from Guards have been placed in the I The Nebraska convention is the first Coal T ransportation, law» ot the urgantzatioe and th* revo ON TRIAL FOR TREASON. Good Reeults- liki- first attempt Minister Bowen house to resist the anticipated at-1 ot a series ot stale conferences which cauon of charter» where they were Wasiuugtoti. Jan. XI.—Flowers the victory. Th* Venezuelans regard Sa. m. Of*. Jan 20—The common tempt of the Wolcott men to capture I are to be held in Kansas. Iowa am were neaped high on the desks ul lhe battle as »a evidence u< their su- has received a cablegram from Pres Interested m Case Lot obeyeu. He empbaucaii. protest England I Much th* ident Castro »-ailing attention to las ut ' t*lluw servants or <w*u> the chamber. Shotguns have been I other state», after which each coun Senators Flatt, GaJuuger and roll lerionty and point out the Lad which Against Colonel Lynch. Who ed against the incorporation al trades ployes." which is now in effect in taken into the chamber and on every I ty will be organized in the interes lidge Uns morning, seut by friends tb is undoubtedly true that bad th* ion i<omt»*rdm*ut. unions, urged the miners to demand Fought With the Boers. been supplied with a »mil number of desk is a pair of revolvers. Thirty I ot the co-operative movement Th« honor ul their re-election. of their representative m congreaa this state. r*!eaa«e lhe employer from 21—Colooel Lynch London. . Jan police in plain clothes guard the sen I promoters claim to have the active BUYERS FEARFUL. Vests resolution to place authra modem guns they would bave been all responsibility for injury of one Sti broagnt oelor* tb* bar of th* bls support to the bill now pending. :imiung the power of the federal ju ate chamber. I support of thousands of influential I en*. coaj OU m* tree iuit was relerred abi* l*> repulse the Germans Soon j — — - Situation Considered Very Serious in employe. iSUM-d by the negligent acts royal las courts this morning to a.ciary in the issuance at injunction» Germany Explains. after the democratic caucus I ¡armers throughout th* Middle Wextl^ cuuuuitiee oi nnanc* Spouner ot anuteu r, wbethet they be empteye«! »land trial tor t reason. He will be ; l labor disputes, and also urged the v as called to order this morning. London. Berlin, Jan. 22.- Von Bueiio tti» I said he wished to discuss its const!- in th: aaune department or not The 1 roaeculed on four counts, committed miner* to buy only union-made good* Senator Teller appeared and said he ANTHRACITE COMMISSION. I tutiunal phases and believed the afternoun *aid that money was uot Lumina. Jan. XX.—The gravity o< simple Is*; of their «-mployment by dünn»; the Bo* r war Tb* crown » Mitchell <uncluded by saying thai would not withdraw unless it became I senate could not originate tanfi mea» thè only thing that »a» actuating lb<- Venezuelan situation is evidenced the asm* person or company is. owing tv presented by »ix attorneys, the de he would nut enter politic*, but that necessary to harmonize the party I Operators' Witnesses Endeavor t0|ures, legally. Germanys action againsi Venezuela. t>> the weaknes» ui th* American rail- lunch's sole ds- his highest ambition wa* to s*e bet to th* ordinary wide construction feudant by four The demo* rats then went into joint Show That the Union Miners Are Qua; moved that U*e omuious but thaï il wa» a mailer ul prestige, »»y «bar*» thi» morning Buyer» are given by lhe common law. ample de letixe is that he sas a naturalised ter conditions for the miners and session for a ballot. There a» Pieàident Castro had amxwered ail fearitti ul th* eflon ul u>* «alesi Uer fense agair.st any action. This is es stalehouu mH lie las*u up. Guilty of Insubordination. Boer, therefore not indictaid* The their families and better fnUowship The republicans will probably hold tbelr clai ms ln au insolent, cuntemp- msn bumbaidmenL Philadelphia, Jan. 22.—The testi was no objection. pecially true as regards railroad em <<>urt room was crowded. Mrs. Lynch between lhe miners and employer* a joint session tomorrow. Elkins, ot West Virginia, today re mony befoie the anthracite commis ployes, and owing to the particularly a<rompam«-d her husband, who ap after which be desired nothing except Later—No Election. ' I ported the anti-trust bill prepared by WASHINGTON NEWS. sion was largely routine, the opera THREATENED SUICIDE. hazardous conditions of their employ pears pale and care-worn. to retire to privacy. The joint democratic session prov- tors' witness endeavoring to show thJ* sub-committee of the interstate ment it has become a great injustice The lawyers mad* a motion to Secretarr Wilson's report show* ec a fizzle through the absence of spirit of insubordination since the|commerce commission. Its provisions Ummbut Statehood This quasn indictment woich was over that ute disbursements during the an Bill Again Young Man Arrested at Walla Walla upon those engaged therein one representative which broke the advent of the union, and that rarlare principally directed against the Brought Up in Senate—House With bottle of Poison in His Pos I ill a» introduced in the senate and ruled. Lynch pleaded not guilty. thracite strike amounted to $4.*MKi.- I giving or acceptance of rebates or quorum. There will be no election measurements were satisfactory bouse is a fac simile of the Virginia uou. Passes Bill Extending American session. today, but the democrats will tomor most of the miners. tales by railroads to shippers it is COAL DRIVERS STRIKE. law enacted by the legislature ot Dissolve tfie Coal Trwst- Coinage Oystcm to toe Pnileppines. row thrown out republican senator" Walla Walia, Jan. XI.—Clint Hu that .state In March, 1802 This liw The Lehigh A Wilkesbarre compa aiso against rate discriminations m New York. Jan. ».—In view of th* enough to insure an election, after lu □nil was arrested last ulgnt alia a lavor of special corporations and Washington. Jan. XX—1'uere «u u ny witness claimed that the men is nut an abrogation of the common Witn Temperature Near Zero Point »uttering al the poorer classes because which they will proceed to elec t a I ‘/ere’’ àiZavs ââcouraaed to“ discuss I dividuals and proposes severe penal buttle ul strjihuilie in hi* pusscsaluU law o' "fellow servants but a modi small attendance in the x-uate this at Cleveland. ot th* scarcity of coat, a r*so»uuou United Senator. i • i~*— _auu »a» placed in the city ja** lur fication and ia conceded to be reason their grievances with lhe officials of Ue*- morning wnen the gavel fell. Quay Cleveland. O. Jan 21.—With a has beet unanimuusiy adopted by tn* safe-keeping. Early' yesterday after- the mines, and that access to even the T*1« hous« turned the comndera able and jusL It applies only to cor PRESTON AND WILSON I general superintendent was alway-|iion t^e discustion ol the Phinp- was not so tenacious to his rights as uuuu tbe »aiUer went to the autUon porations operating railroads and temperature near the zero point, and Ventral Federated Union, which alter bundr-dr of famillfs throughout the drawing attention to “ the undisputed yesterday, permitting several private am* requested I hat luej ties EACH LOSE A VOTE. "asy. He said they gever discrim- pines gold standard. ’ thern-tore has no reference to other city clamoring for fuel, a strike was widespread distress and suflemig nim in UDu.u* uis sou, »syuig the boy classes of employment _____ I mated against men because they Chairman Grosvenor, of the com tills to pans. Ceclared Mondav by th* drivers of ifnftr,£ I has UKnhiraata ol this city, The Situation at Olympia Is Un- made complaints. He admitted, inittee on merchant marine, announc- In 22 states law* similar to this law Fairbanks said he did uot want to uad threatened to kill mm»e*l. but be delivery wagons Practically caused by the rapacions greed and luoL changed— King County May Throw nevertheless, that the company hadH the subcommittee which goes to was nut luana unti* late in Ute even have been enacted and in every tn- coal Their Vote, to John L. Wilson. I stnke* conlend with investigation ot of antagonize Quay, t>ut would call up ■ng. when two oi his staters made a ' stance where the courts have bad oc every yard in the city Is affected tor gold ot the met who contro. and Boston to begin “ an invesuxation hill luBiutru», re- second request that be tie located. casion to consider their constlutional- The drivers demand average ad distribute the coal which is neces coal transportation, ot which Litde- the lmmigiaUun Olympia, Wash., Jan. 22.—The sit Young Hi« brick is said to have ' ity they have been unaniatously up vances of $4 per week for each man sary to preserve the health and com field of Maine, is chairman. Four gardless. Quay called lor the omni A CONFIRMED DRUNKARD. At a meeting th* dealers refused to tort ot its c.uzams. ' cahs upon Attor bus bill. Bpouner assed the chair u been under tbe influence of Uquor tor held uation here is yet unchanged, al others will assist grant the demands. This decision ney-Genera! Vunneen. "to pnns an he could gam permission lrom the though the Ankeny men think that Wore than a week, aim threatened ster-irvLaw of Minister Bowen 1 The supreme coun of the United Indicates Victory. senator from Pennsylvania to intro- Several times to take 51» own Ute. - States and also the courts of many means that much suffering will re early dissolution oi the power of this they see a break which will Sentenced to Magdalene Home for rombtnauon at coal interests and ren first dues a bill. The laughter had hard- Yesterday afternoon he felt 4he home suit among people in need of coal Washington, Jan. 21.—The them. They also claim that 1 states. have repeatedly held that such der them unable to turther oppress Ute Drunkenness. test vote cn the statehood question ly subsided when the chair democrats will assist Ankeny. The z»ked of ius* lather and made the threat L innovations upon the common laws people <M this xats." ___ _______ _____________ New York. Jan. 22.—Anne ! Clegg came at 4 o'clock this afternoon on senator Quay It he haa any unjec- that ae wa» going to commit suicide. King county delegation, it _ is ______ rumor- POSTOFFICE APPROPRIATION. are valid and not In conflict with the The resolution ais*> requests Presi ed. will begin to desert Preston to-1 Taylor, a sister-in-law of 1 Minister motion of Collum to enter into execu uon, u nut ue would ezlend to Where be secured tne poison is not l fourteenth amendment oi lhe Federal morrow. The vote today was as fol-1 Bow<rn- was sentenced yesterday in tive session on the Cuban treaty, spouner the desired favor, quay known, but,about the middle ot the ' constitution. Bill Carries a Total of S&KOUMXXk— dent Roosevelt to instruct United ;OW8:________________________________I the Harlem police court to six which wa* opposed by Quay. It re joined in Uie laughter. Provides for New Grade of Mail states Attorney-General Knox to pro afternoon ne was seen stand.ng in i In regard tc the connection that leg Ankeny. 52. I Q'Ontbs in the Magdalene home for tailed in a victory for Quay oy a ma ceed at once against the coal trust Quay sent a bundle ot leiegiams to the door ot one ot the drug store», islation directed to the employes of Clerks. under the law. and have this unlawful Preston, 41. drunkenness. jority of 10 votes, thus indicating the the desk indorsing the omnibus state He I* married and ui* wile is report one class ot labor is class legislation. Jan SO. — Tîie poetof Washington. Wilson. 11. I A*- same tune Bowen and his probable victory of the omnibus hood bill and assed that they be combmauon dissolved in tne interests flee appropriation bill as formulated, have left town a tew days ago. . and in contravention to the state con ed to Turner. 22. I w‘lie were being received by the statehood bili. ot the whole people ot lhe United printed in the record without read stitution is not well taken and has increases the rural delivery portion States.” It also unqualifiedly and un Allen. 1. I pteaidept end his wife. Mrs. Taylor ing Louge demanded a reading, as by $5.000.000. and canter a total ot not been upheld by the courts as re OLD PIONEER DEAD. Sharp. 5. .. I was formerly a wealthy society leader equivocally declares in favor ot the aiso aid Beveridge anp Kean. The DOUBTS THE REPORT. It also provides for a gards railroad employes. The rule $53.000.000 Crow 1. I m New York, but is now a confirmed ownership oi coal mines to be operat leading proceeded a lew minutes t.ew grade of railway mail clerks, of liability as applied under this bill Jacob Zuber of Union County Dies as Sanders, 1. I drunkard. ed fo. and by the people.” and re a salary of $1600 Guigg Says That Representative when Quay demanded that >t »top. with is different from that which ordinari Result of a Fall. quests President Gompers and the ex- The chair sustained Quay. ly applies between master and serv Leader Has No Justification in * utlve council of the American Fed Buinnam then took the Uuui, con La Grande, Jan. XI.—jacob Zuber, ant; but tuis Jiff -rence is founded Senator Penrose Re-Elected. Charging Him With Attempted Bri tinuing a speech in opposition to the who met with a serious accident by eration of Labor to have all central on the haraidous character ot senrlce. Harrisburg. Pa., Jan. 2L—Boies bodies under their jurisdiction call bery. bUL dieo last ¿.nd is not intended to discriminate i ailing Bunday afternoon, Penrose was re-elected by the Penn mass meetings and agitate to this end. The tall The house passed the democratic' evening at 5:10 o'clock, this New York, Jan. 22. — Quigg against employers. The hazards In sylvania legislature today to succeed so that a repetition al the present afternoon doubted Lessler having substitute u> the Philippine gold mused him to be seriously injured in cident to th* use and operation of rail himself in the United States senate. intolerable state of affairs will be im standard b.il by a unanimous vote, shot k was ternaliy. and at his age the made charges implicating him of bri- roads is a natural and reasonable possible.” it extends lhe American coinage sys more than Le could stanu. liery. If so, he said there was no classification which justifies this ex THE KENNEWICK IRRIGATION Platt Re-elected. Copies of the resolution have been tem to the island possessions. Mr. Zuber was a uaUv* ot Ger ceptional legislation. Under the com LIVESTOCK MEN JUBILANT SCHEME ABOUT COMPLETE. justification. McCuliaga says he did Roosevelt. Albany. N Y., Jan. 21.—Senator OVER ORGEON’S SUCCESS. forwarded to President many and came to Grande Rond* mon law an employe assumes all ask Lesaler to support the bill and Attorney-General Conneen and Mr. Platt was re-elected to succeed him- valley 38 years agu. He engaged in used no threats and that be knows CONVENTIONS NECESSARY. risks of Injury from defective or un seit today in joint session of the as Thirty-Six Miles of Canal to Irrigate nothing regarding the bribery. He the cattle business for some years safe condition of cars, engines, appli The National Livestock and Wool Gompera. 17,000 Acres of 8emi-Arid Land- sembly. growers’ Conventions Will be Edu requested the vote to accommodate To Nominate Candidates for Repre la 1878 he and Heiry Striker ouilt ances. etc.. If it can be shown that FUNÉRAL OF HEWITT. Reaches from Head of Yakima Vai a personal friend who was interested in tue Union brewery, and in 1883 be knew of or should have known of cational—Will Aid in Development sentative Tongue's Successor. Stone of Missouri. he went into the gvueral merchandise such defects, whether these defects ley to Columbia River ai Wallula in the Holland company. of Livestock Interests of the State. Many Well Known Men Among ths Salem, Ore., Jan. XL—The prevail Lusluek*. retiring a few yoars ago had been reported to the proper ;>er- Jefferson City, Mo.. Jan. 21.—Ex-1 The Northern Pacific Railroad Co. ing opinion around the capital i» Pallbearers. The livestock men ot Umatilla coun on account of his age. He has been SHIP A8HORE. son or not. Governor Stone was elected senator I has installed one of the greatest irri- that parly conventions are ueeessary New York, Jan, XL—Toe funeral of ty are jubilant over the announcement a devout member of the Masonlc The courts of Oregon hart held that from Missouri today to succeed I gation projects in the Northwest at I to nominate candidates tor the office made in the Associated Press dis exMayor Abram S. Hewitt occurred iodge since bu arrival here, and one I Kennewick, Washington, and the Left San Francisco With Wheat Last George G. Vest. of representative in congress made oi the first member» oi that frater- knowledge by employe of unsafe con patches that the next annual meeting tms morning with a cavalry parade I great canal which has been con- dition of appliances with which he September. vacant by the death of the late Thom rity and immense demonstration. Bishop in this valley. works and a continuance in the same of the National livestock Association Alger Elected Senator. I structed for thirty-six miles, is now London, Jan. 22.—The British ship an H. Tongue. This opinion is in ac Henry" Potter and Bishop Letterbe* will be held in Oregon. The American employment is a bar to recovery, even Lansing, Mich., Jan 20.—The Mich-|about complete. It will irrigate some Hilda, which left San Francisco with cordance with two precedents eslab the and the Rev. Parks conducted the ARTESIAN WELL BILU ■ hough such defects had been reported National Livestock Association is igan legislature today elected Gen.l°t the best land in Washington, and! wheal. September 3. for Cork, went liahed in lhe administration of Gov The pallbearer» includ the ceremonials to proper officials and sufficient time leading association of the kind In Russell A. Alger, of Detroit, to fill I it» results will be watched with much ashore in Ballieronean Bay today. ernor Grover. According to these ed Mayor Low. Andrew Carnegie J. world. Purposes to Raise • Permanent Fund had elapsed to remedy the defects out the unexpired term of the late I ffiterest by those interested in irri- The crew were released The storm precedents, new primaries will be Th* It has thousands of members, all Pierpont Morgan and Jessup. The situation of the employes of rail Uniteil States senator. James McMil-l nation in the Northwest states. About is dying out, which gives some hope held by noth parties. The precedents for Eastern Oregon. interment look plate in th* Peter men of means and influence, and it is bi. I February 1, or a year after work on of saving the vessel. Salem, Jan. 20.—"An act to encour roads in this state is simply this: believed that when these thousands < ooper burial lot at Greenwood come from th* death of Josph G. Wil Either work with the appliances fur -------------------------- I it was begun, Kennewick canal will son in 1874 and George A. Izliuw in age lhe sinking of artesian wells In nished or resign, and resignation of of livestock m«'n come to Oregon they Fairbanks Re-Elected.-------------I completed. Its length is 36 miles. REAR-END COLLISION. 1875, who were elected to congress, Eastern Oregon" is the title of a bill Equal Suffrage in Idaho. will net only aid in the further de ten would result In privations to him Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 20.—Fair-1 through the semi-arid part of Yakima but who died before they qualified to introduced in the bouse yesterday In Idaho, equal suffrage has caused velopment of th* livestock interests banks was re-elected senator today I county, Washington, and something Two Trainman Fatally Injured and tee office. by Danneman of Gillam The counties self and family. of this state and Washington, but the passage o< bills abolishing li The following results would tinques- Booth Tarkington, the novelist, made! like 17,000 acres will be irrigated by e------------------- ’ affecteu are Wasco, Sherman. Baker. that their visit will result in the censed gambling, raising the age of Seven Seriously Hurt. of this tionably follow the enactment the nomination speech. |fbe water from the canal. The soil Umatilla. Morrow, Gilliam, Crook, LYNCH ON TRIAL. changing of the present methods ot protection for girls to 18. authorizing Asheville, Jan. 22.—4n a rear-end bill into a law: ■ | of these acres is said to be even rich Grant, Harney, Malheur, Klamath. taising and marketing stock here to city councils to levy a one-miU tax collision of a freight the train on First — A noticeable decrease in the er than that of the famous North Ya- Tillman to Resign. Told an American That He Was Union, Wallowa and Wheeler. The the scientific one of fattening cattle for free reading rooms and libraries, two Southern railway this morning, trav- number of accidents both to the Columbia. Jan. 20.—Tillman wil] I kima fruit region, being volcanic. ash county judge of each of these counties on the home ranch and throwing the requiring the three per cent ot all Fighting for Fun. trainmen were lataily and injured cling public and employes resign his office as lieutenant gover-|and gravel, is to be a member of tUe commission perfected meat onto the local mar fchool moneys to be set aside for the London, Jan. 22—In the trial of to carry out the provisions of the act. Secoad—Better service to the pub- nor when the legislature convenes I After th? completion of the canal seven others seriously hurL kets. founding of school libraries, and ««- Lynch this morning, the depositions Each of the countie« 1« to pay $1000 lie In both passenger and freight serv- this afternoon. | proper there will «till remain the As public ranges benrome scarce gpd tablishing s state library commission Turner and Carrig. of Handley, an American, was read. ice. making of a number of laterals, nec- t< the commission for an "artesian the price of land advances, it does two members ot which must be wo Third—Owing to the plain wording Oakland. Cal., Jan. 22.—Taking the Commandeered by Boers, he met well fund.” The commission is re essary to convey the waler into the] Hopkins of Illinois. not pay to run cattle on the public men. and two othere the president I ynch, commanding a Boer of the measure there will be fewer place of the Al Neill-Tommy Reilly regi quired to drill at least one well in Springfield. Jan. 20.—Albert Hop uttermost parts of the area intended cases brought before the courts and range and ship the scraggly beef to of the state university and the state contest, which was declred off. Ruf ment. Lynch admitted being a Brit ■ a: h of the counties. kins was elected senator to succeed to be irrigated. During the winter consequently less expense to all con the fenced farms of Nebraska and superintendent- of public instruction lkh subject. Handley asked why he Turner, the Stockton lightweight, at Hundreds of acres adjacent the ditch Iowa to fatten before ft can go on the William Mason, this morning. sssa—» cerned. Jack Carrig, of Chicago, come t fought Great Britain and he re have been, cleared of sagebrush, and BILLS BY UMATILLA COUNTY. market. The same rule applies to the There are several reasons which piled, "for fun." The prosecution gether before the Acme Athletic Club will be planted as soou as water is production of mutton and wool. Kittridge Chosen. may be given for the above results tonight for a 20-round go. Both men closed the case. turned on. Legislation Proposed by Delegation In 1804 Orgegon wil) show to the Pierre. S. D.. Jan. 20.—Kittridge First — The railroad coinixinles will These 17.000 acres will be plant appear to be in fine condition and an From This ’ County, This Week, was chosen senator today. He had be more1 careful in the se'ection of livestock a tn of the East and Middle interesting contest is expected to be WANT8 A HUSBAND. ed almost exclusively in horticultural MtatacBrotar no oppoaiten. Senate bill No. 72, by Pierce, their servants and thereby obtain a West the unexcelled opportunities products and alfalfa. It is said it the outcome. here for scientific stockraising and sessment and collection of taxes, better class of employes. Massachusetts Girl Arrives in Taco Office with Hartman Abstract Co, will become a great berry region, as Senate bill No. 76. by Smith, to I d - traffic DEMORALIZED. Second—By improving the condi will absorb something of the capital The Austrian Exhibit ma Looking for the 500 Young Men the season is about two weeks earlier Pendleton, Oregon. and brains of the Eastern men. corporate Adams. tions of their cars, engines, tracks, Vienna. Jan. 22.—The Austrian ex- than that of North Yakima. There Buys and sells stocks in all aim Wanting Husbands. Senate bill No. 77, by Pierce, to etc. .there will be less liability for Heavy Rain» Delay Trains of North »ill also be many acres planted in hlbit at St. Irouis will be large, as 70 ing companies. Ta<-oma, Jan. 22.—Miss Lillian levy school tax. Nine men are dead and eight or accidents. west, Especially on Short Line. t egetables. f.rms have signed agreements to take Whittaker arrived today front law- 10 are injured as a result of a rear- Senate bill No. 80, by Smith, to Third — By Improving the conditions Salt Lake, Jan. 22.—Heavy rains The canal has its source near the part. rence, Mass., seeking a Western hus r.tnend the code. of employment of their servants, will end collision on the Great Northern 1 are demoralizing traffic, Trains are | mouth of the Yakima river and after band 1 nres|M>nae to the story print Senate bill No. 81. by Pierce, to pro tend to attiact a superior class of em Tuesday uiorning at a point known as Four Will Recover. all delayed, especially on the Oregon I traversing the rich acres of Yakima ed in the East that 000 Puget Sound tide funds for the maintenance of the ployes and ultimately prove a benefit Happy Hollow, just above Chiwauk- A Specialty. Short Line from the Northwest. The|'’ounty for 36 miles empties into the Atlantic City, Jan. 22.—Four sur- A bridge gang train Mining claims bought and said. not only to the public and employes, um. Wash western i>art of Ogden is flooded ami I Columbia river in the vicinity of vlvora of the wrecked Abtiott will re men wanted wives. She was furnish experiment station at Union. ed by the postmaster with the ad House bill No 107. by Phelps re but to the railtods themselves smashed Into an engine standing with there have been several washouts I Wallula. cover. dresses of young men seeking wives. lative to assessment and taxation. a rotary snow plow. C. C. LOUCKS BUY SOUTH POLE RELIEF FUND II L. Ll I M P I II M THE FELLOW SERVANT BILL Thos. Gahagan soum POLE STOCK