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»s WEEKLY EDITION. WEEKLY EDITION. 104 $1.50 Cannot be better «pent than by sub scribing for th* WEEKLY EA8T OREGONIAN for a year. Just think, 11.60 gives you all th* news for a year. Try IL Copies of the SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN will be sent you la one year for only »2 00 It prints the news of the world and will interest you. Try It :w IS UNIONISM A MENACE? STRIKE AT AMSTERDAM. President of the National Manufactur ers Thinks Organized Labor Will Thinks He Has Made Germany Ridic Bring This Country to Socialism. ulous by Truckling to America— Indianapolis, April 4.—President Secretay Hay Invited Him a» Old Harry, of the National Manufacturers’ Friend of President. Workmen of All Branches of Trans portation Walk Out—Troops Guard ing Railroad Property. o- Roosevelt Speaks to a Large and Enthusiastic Audience °f Farmers at Sioux Falls, North Dakota. Amsterdam. Netherlands, April 6 Workmen in all branches of transpor tation, including the tallways. seant ships, docks and depots, struck today. The situation is serious Troops have been called out to guard the rallrosil property along the quays Mails Moving. Sufficient men were obtained this afternoon to get the mail trains out. 1 The mail steamers this afternoon are still idle. General Strike Order, d. Sioux Falls. S. D.. April 6.—The president was up early. His Sunday’s rest put his voice in excellent condi tion. An exceptionally big crowd for this city was present. The address of the president was upon the sub ject of "The Wageworkers and the Tiller of the Soil." Excerpts of the speech are as follows: Fellow Citizens: There are many, many lesser prob- lems which go to make up in their entirety the huge and complex prob- lems of our modern industrial life Each of these problems is. moreover, connected with many of the others. Few indeed are simple or stand only by themselves. The most important are those connected with the relation of the farmers, the stock growers and soil tillers, to the community at large, and those affecting the relations between employer and employed. In a country like ours it is fundame .tal ly true that the well-being of the tiller of the soil and the wage worker is ih? well being of the state. If they ar? well off. then we need concern our selves but little as to how other l iasses stand, for they will inevitably be well off too; and. on the oth?r hand, there can be no real general prosperity unless based on the fotin- dation of the prosperity of the wage worker and the tiller of the soil. rigid inspection of all meats that en ter into interstate commerce. Thir ty-eight million carcasses were in spected during the fiscal year. Our stock growers sell »45.000,000 worth of livestock annually, and these ani mals must be kept healthy or else our people will lose their trade. Our ex port of plant products to foreign countries amounts to over »60O.OOO.- Amsterdam, April 6—A general strike has been proclaimed on all mean.- o( transportation both on land and water throughout Holland The president of the committee ot de fense this afternoon issued a procla mation in which he says the strike is a protest against the anti-strike bills introduced in i>arliament by Premier Vankuyper. The bills propose penalties for workingmen of state railways who go on a strike. The proclamation al so says that the men demand an in crease ot wages and a strike is made now so that the demands may la- ob tamed before striking is illegal A Rotterdam dispatch says tnat all teamsters and others in any way- en- gaged in work connected directly or indirectly with water transportation have joined forces with the strikers The first case of injury this after- noon was when a workman who didn 1 know that the strike had been pro- claimed, failed to reply to a soldier’» challenge. He was shot and seriously wounded. BERLIN PAPERS ACCUSE STERNBERG OF SERVILITY. Auditorium Filled to Overflowing to Hear Roosevelt’s Address on the Monroe Doctrine. Association, has completed his ad- dress which he will deliver at New Orleans April 14. Two-thirds of It Is devoted to an attack upon union labor and discusses the eight-hour bill and anti-injunction bill defeated In the re cent congress He declares the manufacturers de serve great credit tor killing these measures. He »ays “The newhpapers end public m< >i are subservient and apologetic. If these bills had been passed, slnnlai bills would have beer, uiged until the country would be un der the rule of socialism, the contest for which has only begun. "I.abor thoroughly organized has grown to a point where the manu facturers are compelled to organize more strongly to fight back I.abor uses its present power to public op inion. which is in sympathy with the poor, downtrodden workingman, and has lost sight of the grave issues Of capita) at stake "Unions are an un-American Institu tion They know only one law anJ that is physical force, the law of sav ages Organized labor doesn't place auy reliance on reason or justice, but Is in all essentials nothing but mob power knowing no master but their own will. "Unionism Is a menace to free gov ernment. It is despotism In the midst of luxury-loving people Its history 1» stained with blood and ruin. The * rong» committed by it cry un*o heaven. Its demands of congress are for privileges violating the law. It < xtend» its tactics to coercion and in timidation everywhere, dictating to the press and to the politicians and strangling independent« of thought and American manhood "It holds a bludgeon over the bead of every employer and denies to the Individual the right of being his own judge as to the length of time he »hall work or what be shall do in the time prescribed." He discusses the anthracite strik and lays all the blame on the miners, attacks Mayor Harrison, of Chicago who. he says, is an ass and an ignor ant fool, an Ignoramus whose braying now and then is taken for a lion's roar. Almost the entire address 1* a »imilar denunciation of unions Berlin. April 3.—l>-adlng papers this morning bitterly attack Minister Stern berg Imcause he accompanied President Roosevelt to the train when the latter started on his West ern trip. They accuse him of servility and say he has made Germany ridic ulous by truckling to American FOR OREGON’S» Prominent 0. R. 4 N. Officials Speak of the Wonderful Growth of the State. Surprise at Washington. Washington, April ».—There is a general surprise here at the harsh criticism of Sternberg because he was the only foreign representative to bid Roosevelt good-bye. There • ere many »imilar precedent» during McKinley's administration. The facts are that Sternberg and Roosevelt are old friends and the former had asked Secretary Hay if it would be .mproper for him to go to the depot Hay cordially invited him. Sternberg was there unofficially merely in the prerogative as a friend PENDLETON SHOULD ADVER TISE MORE LIBERALLY. Chicago. April 3—Six thousand in After failure to reach an agreement a hall, the standing capacity of which these powers began a blockade of the A. L. Craig and R. M Hall Recount is but 5.000, gave encouragement to Venezuelan coast and a condition of the Many Resources of the County President Roosevelt when he stepped quasi-war ensued The concern of upou the stage of the Auditorium last our government was. of course, not to —Class of Homeseekers Coming night The great building has held Interfere nevdleMly in any quarrel Here Is Very Desirable. many throngs, but never one that so far as It did not touch our inter was more unstinted in its applause ests or our honor, and not to take A. L Craig, general passenger for any man than the crowd that fill the attitude of protecting from co agent, and R M Hall, advertising ed it last night, From the first floor | ere ion any power unless we were agent of the O R 4 N arrived in the Ways for Self Help. to the roof It was packed to Its ut- willing to espouse the quarrel of that city this morning from Baker City. most capacity. power, but to keep an attitude of It is therefore clearly true that a FOR SETTLEMENT OF THE l.a Grande. Elgin and other Eastern When the president, escorted by the watchful vigilance and see that there great advance has been made in the ALBANIAN REVOLUTION. Oregon pointe. members of the local committee, • I»- was no infringement of the Monroe direction of finding ways by willen They have been over the line on a peared on the platform he met with Doctrine—no acquirement of terri the government can help the farmer general tour of inspection in their English Cabinet Said to Favor This great enthusiasm .the vast crowd ris-1 torial rights by a European power at to help himself—the only kind of busy departments and find rood tions Plan—Turkish Troops Sent to Re very satisfactory help a self-respecting man will a. ing to its feet and supplementing its . the expense of a weak sister republic hearty cheers with the waving of pro- ; —whether this acquisition might take inforce Garrison at Metrovi&a. cept. or. I may add. which will ?»• ■There is every evidence that thi« trams and the fluttering of handker-1 the shape of an outright and avowed the end do him any good. Much has Birmingham Eng April 3—High is to be a very busy season it Eas’ seizure of territory or of the exercise been done in these ways, and far:n chiefs. governmental authority says that a ern Oregon." said Mr Craig - life and farm processes continually Th.- president spoke on the Monroe of control which would in effect be proposition has been made by France "Every industry is thriving A doctrine as follows: change for the better The farmer equivalent to such seizure to form a rommlwion representing permanent, well-to-do class of people himself still retains, because of ho Mr Chairman, la<li«-s and Geutle-| Both powers assured u» In explicit all the European powers to meet at is settling tn the country and the terms that there was not the slightest surroundings, and the nature of his men: • St Steffino. Italy, and draw up a vacant land between Pendleton and work, to a preeminent degree, tae Toda? I wish to speak to you not Intention on their part to violate the tieaty having for its object the settle Baker City is being plowed up and qualities which we like to think of merely about the Monroe doctrine, principles of the Monroe Doctrine, ment of the Albanian and Macedonian converted into farms at a wonderful as distinctly American in consider but about our entire position in the and this assurance was kept with an difficulties. The English cabinet fa rate. ing our early history. The man wh . ASKED TO RESIGN. Western hemisphere—a position so honorable good faith which merits vors this plan. Thousand« Coming. tills his own farm, whether on the peculiar and predominant that out of lull acknowledgment on our part At Uprising is Gaining. "While the special rates have been •'rairie or in the woodland, the man Negro Appointed Collector of Charles it has grown the acceptance of the the same time, the existence of hos Vienna. April 3.—Four batallions of in force, the O R. 4 N. has sold 9000 who grows what we eat and the raw ton Will Be Given Some Other Monroe doctrine as a cardinal feat tilities in a region so near our own Turkish troops arrived today at Met- bomeseeker tickets and with some of -nateriai which isworked upinto what borders was fraught with such possi ure of our foreign policy: and in par Place. rovitza to reinforce the garrison there these tickets as many as five persona we wear, still exists more nearly un- bilities of danger in the future that it Columbia. April 4.—A close friend ticular I wish to point out «hat has was obviously no less our duty to Reports from many sections show that have come into Oregon Many Large ier conditions which obtained when been done during the lifetime of the the uprising is gaining 'amllles are coming to be permanent :he "embattled farmers" of "76 made of President Roosevelt, has asked last congress to make good our posi i ourselves than our duty to humanity fixture« in the state and the best part Department of Agriculture. this country a nation than is true of Crum to resign from the collectorship tion in accordance with this historic to endeavor to put an end to that of Charleston, in order to relieve the of the matter is they at* people with OPPOSED TO UNION. Accordingly, by an offer of our But the needs of these two classes iny others of our people. policy. energy and some money just the ■ rood services in a spirit of frank are often not the same The tiller 000.000 a year, and there is no branch president and his friends of embar- Ever since the time when we defi Managers of Portland Woolen Milla thing needed to complete the settle- of the soil has been of all our citizens of its wort to which the department tassment. He was assured that an nitely extended our boundaries west friendliness to all the parties con equally good place would be given the one on the whole the least af of agriculture devotes more care. Notify Their Employes to Abandon ■nent of this state ward to the Pacific and southward to cerned. a spirit in which they quick “It is safe to say that 14.000 souls The department of agriculture has him. where there would be no objec the Gulf, since the time when the old ly and cordially rmj>onded. we se- fected in his ways of life and methods Organization. have come to the state on the *000 cuied a resumption of peace — the of industry by the giant industrial been helping our fruit men to estab tions to his color. Spanish and Portuguese colonies to Portland. April 3.—The Portland tickets, and within the past year it is changes of the last half century. lish markets abroad by studying meth the south of us asserted their inde contending ¡*arties agreeing that the Woolen Mill» have notified their em 'onservatively estimated that the pop- Barge Sunk. There has been change with him. ods of fruit perservation through re- matters which they could not settle pendence. our nation has insisted that ployes that they must abandon their ilation of the state baa increased 10 New London Conn.. April 3.—The because of its primacy in strength among themselves should be referred too. of course. He also can work to | frigeration and through methods if organization of a union which was ner cent. handling and packing. The most im barge Fitzpatrick, with a crew of six among the nations of the western to The Hague tribunal for settlement. best advantage if he keeps in close partly perfected. The workers are "Oregon is being diligently adver- touch with his fellows: and the suc portant of our farm products is the men. sunk 6*' miles up the sound to hemisphere It ha» certain duties and The United States had most fortu firm in their resolve to form a union •ised in the East. The cities of the Stole From Mint. cess of the national department of grass crop: and to show what lias day. nately already been able to set an It to responsibilities which oblige 1 Willamette valley and Ixiwer Colum San Francisco. April 3.—Walter M and a strike is probable agriculture has shown how much car been done with grasses. 1 need on!v example to other nations by utilizing take a leading pari thereon bia have >ssaed some most mngnlfi- be done for him by rational action of allude to the striking change made Elections in Ohio. the great possibilities for good con Dimming this morning was found Discuss Balkan Condition. *«nt advertising folders and parr.ph Our Interests Great. guilty of stealing S3v. ‘ >0u from the the government. Nor is it only in the entire West hv the extended tained in The Hague tribunal, a Columbus. O.. April 6.—The niunic London. April 4.—The cabinet meet ots ever issued in the state Care through the department that the gov use of alfalfa. issue ____ between We bold that our Interests in this question at ____ _ ourselves San Francisco mint. He will be sen ipal elections in this state today so ng today discussed the conditions in has been taken to give plain facts, ernment can act. One of the greatest Foster Free Planting. far appear to Indicate republican hemisphere are greater than those of and the republic of Mexico being ths fenced April 8. This is his third trial the so that no false impression win gain Balkans and most bénéficient measures passed any European power possibly, can be first submitted to this International The other two juries disagreed. Moreover, the department has tak.’n gains ublictty and people who find condi by the last congress, or indeed by the lead in the effort to prevent the and that oar duty to ourselves and to court of arbitration tions here just as advertised, become any congress in recent years, is th* deforestation of the country. Where the weaker republics who are our The terms which we have secured ■>ur best mediums of advertisement, irrigation act. which will- do for the there are forests we seek to preserve neigh bo s require* us to wee that as those under which the Isthmian 'or the favorable letter to friends in states of the great plains and the them: ar.d on the once treeless plains none ot the great military powers canal is to be built, and the course 'he East and each letter is sure to Rocky mountain region at least as and the prairies we are doing our best from across the seas shall encroach of events in the Venezuelan matter. 'tart another family westward. much as ever has been done for the to foster the habit of tree planting upon the territory ot the American Lave shown not merely the ever grow ’"The O. R. 4 N. is now issuing a states of the humid region by river among the people. In my own life republic» or ar quire control there ing influence of the United States In -ew installment of the booklet. “Ore and harbor improvements. Few meas time 1 have seen wonderful changes over the western hemirpber*. but also I RESULT OF FEUD WITH gon. "Washington and Idaho.“ an ures that have been put on the stat brought about by this tree planting ANNUAL REPORT SHOWS This policy, therefore, not only for- think 1 may . safely _ say. have exempll- INCREASE OF WAGES AL INDEPENDENT UNION. ditlon of 50.000 now being in press LOWED THE TRAINMEN. ute books of the nation have doue here in your own state and in th" bids ns to acquiesce in such territorial I fled the firm purpose of the United GREAT INCREASE FOR YEAR. Farmers Wanted. more for the people than this law states immediately around it. acquisition, but also causes us to ob States that Its growth and influence will. I firmly believe, directly and In "The efforts of the O. R 4 N. have There are a number of very ■m Many Star Routes Discontinued—Six- ject to the acquirement of a control and power shall redound not to the Everything Adjusted Except Working Had Been Invited to Meet With Chi directly accomplish for the states in I portant questions, such a» that of which would in its effect be equal to Lam but to the benefit of our sister cago Order and Adjust Their Diff wen centered on settling up the coun Rules Which Will be Agreed Upon ty-Eight Counties in Which Every territorial aggrandizement. This Is republics whole strength is less question. erences—When He Entered Hall try districts; the city will get its good roads, with which the state Today—Complete Victory for the Farmer Enjoys Free Delivery. why the United States has steadily -trength from this source. A sturdy For Warfare of Farmers. Our Growth Beneficial. alone can deal, and where all that the Member« Began to Shoot at Him. Union. tactical class of people in Oregon The annual report of the general believed tha' the construction of the I Our growth, therefore, is beneficial The department of agriculture or- national government '-an do is to co Chicago. April ». — The shooting last St. Louis. April 4. — With the ex votes Ils whole energy to working for operate with them. The same is true superintendent of the rural delivery great isthmian- canal, the building of to human kind in general We do ception of working rules an agree night of M. Castleman, a labor organ 'arm and stock districts is what is the welfare of farmers and stock of the education of the American far system for 190». recently published, which is to stand as the greatest ma not intend to assume any position ment has been reached between the izer of Cincinnati, disclosed to the needed Men who understand diversi growers. In every section of our mer. A number of states have them shows a great increase in the service. terial feat ot the twentieth century which can give just offense to our Wabash trainmen and the officials ot police this morning a labor feud with fied farming, who are awake to every country it aids them in their con selves started to help in this work Since July 1 of last year the number —greater than any similar feat in any neighbors Our adherence to the that road a conference Is being held a plot to kill four officers of the Amal -pportunity to make a profit, who stantly increasing search for a better and the department of agriculture of routes has been increased by 3184 preceding century—should be done rule of human right is not merely today to adjust these matters which gamated Sheet Metal Workers Inter bring advanced idea* with them and who will turn Western wasteful meth agricultural education. It helps not does an immense amount which is 'n giving a total of Il.ttO. which serve by no foreign nation but ourselves profession The history of our deal will undoubtedly be done At the national Umou. Hugh Frayne. the The Panama Canal. only them, but all the nation, in see the proper sense of the word edu«-a- 7.<MM).< xmi of the strictly rural popula ings with Cuba shows that we reduce meeting last night it was practically second vice-president and assistant ods into bank accounts, is what Ore- con needs and this is just what she ing that our exports of meats have tional. and educational in the most tion. In IfiOl 625.946 money orders The canal must of necessity go ft to performance agreed to give an increase of 15 per organizer Martin appealed for police were issued by this branch of the through the territory of one of our clean bills of hesJth. and that there is , practical way. The Monroe doctrine is not interna cent tn the freight dennrtment and protection and are now being guard is getting The cry of the United States for ix>stal service, compared with 175.744 I smalk-r slater republics We have tional law. and though I thing one —J—'■"■o ------------ ------------------- 'he past i«0 years has been "West during 19*»1. The letters registered '■een scrupulously careful to abstain day it may become such, this is not 12 per cent in the pas eager depar' ed to prevent assassination. REFUSES AN INJUNCTION WERE OPPOSED TO NEW Assistant Organizer Feeney, from ward Westward" The New Yorker totaled 114,595. compared with 48.839 from jx-rpetrating any wrong upon necessary as long as it remains a car ment. With the adoption of the work ing rule* the men s victory will be Salt Lake, left here last night for TO BOARD OF TRADE. POLICE REGULATIONS. for the previous year. There are 68 any of these republics In this matter. ' dinal feature of our foreign policy practically complete, having gained Michigan immediately after the shoot 'ake* a flight West and buys out the nitnots farmer who responds to the counties in which every farmer has We do not wish to interfere with their and as long ax we possess both the ing of Castleman, to avoid being kill universal call and jumps to the Pacific Terms Their Transactions Illegal and Assistants and Apprentices at Bel the benefit of rural free delivery, and rights in the least: but. while care will and the strength to make It ef- all they asked for ed. The men named went last night Coast The people who aw coming grade Are Fired Upon by Troops— JOO counties in which the completion fully safeguarding them, to build the fective Denies it a Right to Resort to the upon invitation, to meet the men of here now are practical farmers, who of the service is only a question of cane) ourselves under provisions ORGANIZE WEST VIRGINIA. Five Killed and 16 Wounded. Courts of Equity. This last point, my fellow citizens, an independent local organization, have been bought out in the Central laying out a few more routes. The de Vienna. April 6.—A Belgrade cor partment is convinced that with the which will enable us. is necessary. to is all Important, and is one which as St. Louis. April 6.—Terming its which split off from the nations states Executive Board of Mineworker« Call police and protect it. and to guaran- a people we can never forget. I be transactions gambling and denying it respondent to the Tageblatt wires completion of a universal rural serv union. The meeting was ostensibly "We must prepare to furnish them ed to Meet Monday. to adjust their differences and rejoin homes The great lOOO-acre farms a right to resort to the courts of that the shop assistants, apprentices ice. the volume of mail will have tee Its neutrality, we being the sole | lleve In the Monroe doctrine with all my heart and soul; I am convinced guarantor. Our intention was stead equity. Judge Adams in the United and messengers started a demonstra reached such proportions as to insure Indianapolis. April 4.—A call ass They assert that the minute they en must be divided up with them and States court this morning scored the tion against the new police regula sufficient additional revenue to sup fast; we desired action taken so that that the immense majority of our been Issued for the national executive tered the room, which is in the river they must be chained to Oregon by the canal could always be used by us fellow-countrymen so believe In it; tioanl of the United Mineworkers to section of the city, men from the loca' 'he links of industrial and fraternal Chicago Board of Trade in an opinion tions tonight. Students joined and port the service. in time of peace and war alike, and In but I would inflnitely prefer to see handed down refusing the board on lead the revolt. Troops were called Between November 1. 1901. and Oc time of war could never be used to us abandon it than to see us put it meet here Monday. Mitchell and Wil organization began shooting. Castle 'ellowship which the Westerners injunction against local firms for out and fired a volley into the ranks. tober 31. 19<'2. 1668 star routes were son are preparing their reports. The man was dangerously wounded three know so well how to forge. our detriment by any nation which forward and bluster about It. and yet Five were killed and 16 wounded. using its quotations. discontinued, making a saving of was hostile to us. Such action, by j fail to build up the efficient fighting ¡•Hssion 1» expected to last 1’* days times, one shot going through the ab Raise More Corn. The shots continued as he Judge Adams says the question as »275.495. During the same period the circumstances surrounding IL was strength which in the last resort can It is suspected that the principal ob domen. "One of the wonders of your part ran down the street. to what property right the board of ject is to organize West Virginis COMPLAINS OF SLOWNESS. 2149 postoffices were abolished, entail necessarily for the benefit and not alone make It respected by any trade may have in its quotations is Unless the charges are disproved of the state is the fact that 30.000 ing an additional saving of »142.661. so tainted with immorality as to pre English Mails Much Delayed Since The number of carriers required for the detriment of the adjacent Amerl- strong foreign power whose interest the police will arrest all members O' bushels of corn was grown last year LAND OFFICE FIGHT. ‘ It may ever happen to be to violate can republics. the local union who were in the roots n Umatilla county. Why cannot this clude it from resorting to the court cf Advent of American Ship Combine. a complete system of delivery in ail »mount be doubled this year* Port These treaties are among the moot IL equity. .and is crying for your fat pork and J. W. Knowles and E. W. Bartlett London. April 6.—In the house of the states Is 40.000. The estimated important that we have ever negotlat- j For Strong Navy, "The quotations result from wager ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. annual expenditure Is placed at »24- ed in their effects upon the future beef The Sound is clamoring for Visit Senator Fulton at Baker ing on the future price of grain and commons today Postmaster-General 000.000. There is a homely old adage which our sheep and your warm, sandy soil Chamberlain answering the com welfare of this country, and mark a runs: "Speak softly and carry a big hog products. I am satisfied a very Wife of Well known Brakeman Takes which will grow as high rrade of corn City. memorable triumph In American dip-1 stick; you will go far." If the Amer- large per cent of the called sales for plaints against the slowness of mails Carbolic Acid. vs the Nebraska corn belt might be Baker City. April 3.—John W. lomacy—one of those fortunate tri lean nation will speak softly, and yet future delivery are merely gambling since the advent of American ship SULTAN UNNERVED. la Grande April 4—Mrs. E. C "ested and fertilized by alternating umphs. moreover, which redound to build and keep at a pitch of the high Knon les. whose appointment as reg transactions. There is no purpose combines, said he was aware that ister of the La Grande land office was Switzler, wife of Ed Switzler. a freight wheat and corn and the other crops on the part of the seller to deliver, slow vessels had been used but he had Each Report of Unrest in the Balkans the benefit of the entire world. est training, a thoroughly efficient not confirmed at the last hour, arriv brakeman on the O R. 4 N. attempt used in supplying that pressing de and no purpose on the part of the been assured that affairs would lie The Venezuelan Affair. navy, the Monroe doctrine will go far. ed in this city last night to interview ed suicide last night by taking car mand for fat stock Think of It. Tell Adds to His State of Distraction. buyer to receive the subject of sale. remedied after May 5. when fas* About the same time trouble arose I ask you to think over this. If you Senator Fulton on the subject of h's bolic acid at their room in the Hotel ■ our farmers about it. Ask them to steamers would be running regularly. i “Information on prices made in this Berlin. April 6.—The Tageblatt to in connection with the Republic of do, you «111 come to the conclusion Foley. try a double acreage of corn. You manner has in my opinion no legiti day asserts that the sultan of Tur Venezuela because of certain wrongs that It is mere plain common sense, appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Switzler attended the lon’t know the great possibilities that E W. Bartlett, the present register mate tendency to promote the com COMMITTED SUICIDE. key has been driven to such a state alleged to have been committed, and so obviously sound that only the merce of the country, but on the con of distraction as to make him capable debts overdue, by this republic ot blind can fail to see Its truth and was already in the city, and has held production of ’’Faust,” but left the lie locked up in this wonderful coun trary a tendency only to excite the Wealthy and Eccentric Theatrical of committing suicide, he is so ni- citizens of various foreign powers, i only the weakest and most Irresolute several confidential meetings with opera house after the second act. try. About 2 o’clock in the morning the “By all means. Pendleton should is- Fulton. gambling propensities of the public. Character Shoots Herself in Eng nerved. Each report of increased nn- notably England. Germany and Italy. ' can fail to desire to put it into force. The friction between the two fac guests of the hotel were awakened <ue the best advertising pamphlet In Such is not a species of property rest In the Balkans but adds to h.s land. tions at La Grande is responsible for by agonizing screams, which it was this section of the state The Uma which appeals to the court of consci nervousness. the present muddle in the land office soon discovered came from Mr. and tilla county wheat crop is known the London. April 6.—Mrs. Mabel ence for protection." WOMAN. ATTEMPTED DYNAMITING. Mrs. Switzler's room. fight. world over .whenever men read of the Townsend, a wealthy, eccentric the HARVEY W. 8COTT. — Dr. Baron was at once called and 'niite of toil. The wool output and It Is President Roosevelt’s avowed atrical character, formerly attached PAINTERS STRIKE. Peace Presides Drunken Men Arrested for Attempting Female Justice o< the Intention to make no change in offic succeeded in neutralizing the poison the fruit industry tn the great dis to the Alcazar of San Francisco, shot Is Slated to Succeed the Late Henry ials unless the service can be im and she is resting easily. No cause tricts lying tributary to Pendleton and killed herself on the doorstep of at the Trial of One of Her Sex. to Blow Un Hotel. Union Men at Portland Demand a her sister's home, at Litchfield, this Corbett for President of Portland ire subjects of deepest interest to proved thereby and when it became can be assigned for the rash act. Weiser. Idaho. April 3. — Probably Marshfield, April 3.—Patrick Nagle. Fair. lomeseekers “ known that Knowles was to succeed morning. A letter in her hand, ad Minimum Wage of 03.50 per Day. William Forrest and Edward Forrest the first case state of a woman being Bartlett, a storm of messages was Girl Missing. Mr. Hall is enthusiastic over the dressed to her sister, gave no reason Portland. April 6. — Harvey^ W. Portland, Ore., April 6.—Two hun for her deed. were arrested at North Bend Satur tried before a justice of her own sex. showered upon the president, declar urospects of Irrigation tn Umatilla la Grande. April 4. — Because her Scott, editor of the Morning Oregon dred and fifty painters struck this day by Marshal Carter and Night occurred at Salubrla Thursday. Mrs. ian. is slated to succeed the late Hen watch .McCulloch, acting as consta E. L. Cole is justice of the peace at ing that his appointment would be no sister whipped her over some house ountv. "The sandy land lying along morning. They demand a minimum STOLE FROM CHURCH. hold affair. Pauline Silk aged 15. left the Columbia and Umatilla rivers ry W. Corbett as president of the bles, on the charge of attempting to that place, and Mrs. Eva Ladds, a res improvement in the service. wage of »3.50 per day. Knowles is city attorney at I a home last night and declared her in 'an be all turned into vineyards by Lewis and Clark 1905 Fair Scott is commit the crime of murder by blow ident. was arrested on complaint of Grande and has been elected by the tention of committing suicide. She ‘he magic touch of the irrigationtat,“ May Cause General Strike. Eighty Thousand Tickets Taken From now first vice-president. ing up the Evanhoff house last Sat John Swan, charging her with assault ».ambling element. has not been found and playmates he said. If non-union painters are employed Catholic Fair in San Francisco. urday night, when a dance was in and battery. The trouble arose over ’’There is no spot on the Pacific Prominent republicans openly de say she bought a bottle of carbolic aii the building trade unions will go William Harriman Dead. March 17. the boundary line of their ranches, clare that his appointment is the re acid. She is the daughter of John 'oast more favorably located and sur- progress. out Twenty contractors, independ New York. April 4.—William Harri A warrant was also issued for Ed they owning adjoining quarter sec sult of political bargains and they are Silk, the oldest section foreman on -ounded than Umatilla county.. San Francisco, April 6.—Eight ent of the Master Builders' Associa thousand 50-cent tickets were stolen man. a brother of Edward, the West ward Meadows on the same charge. tions. They have had trouble several determined to see that his name Is not the Mountain division of the O. R. 4 Equals Sicilian Isles, tion. conceded to the demands of ti»e tnd sold from the Catholic fair March ern railway magnate died this morn - but the man was not found, having times, Wednesday they had another confirmed. N. "You have a climate equal to the painters this morning . ing in the Plaza hotel of a complica Swan, disappeared the day after the crime racket, when, according to 17. The theft was not discovered un Sicilian Isles, the soil is rich, warm was committed. she swatted him under the ear with til all the buyers had passed through tion of diseases. Rates on Wool Advance. and Inexhaustible and with the regen CALIFORNIA DUEL. TELEGRAPH MERGER. one These are the men who were at the her fist, knocking him out in the doors. The church is out the Huntington. April 4.—The wool erating agency of water, your county Four Miners Killed. dance and were fired out on account round. money and the committee is looking growers of Idaho and Eastern Oregon an be made a paradise. Two Mill Men Start in to Chop Each Th« Western Union, Postal Telegraph The case was tried before a Jury for the thief. Duboise, Fa., April 3.—A cave-in of of disorderly conduct. have had notice of a raise tn freight “It Is a pleasure to tell Easterners Nagle has been on the bay about a who were too gallant to convict a Other Up- and the Bell Telephone Companies rates to Boston from »2 to »2.186«. of such a country. It is a pleasure to the London mine, near here, occurred year, and the others since November, woman, and she was found not guilty. PROPERTY FLOODED. at 9 o'clock this morning, Four United With S250.000.000 Capital. The reason assigned ts an advance Answer the countless letters that Redding. Cal.. April 6.—E. Ogle miners were Instantly killed and five and they have been working on the The costs were assessed to Swan. by Eastern roads of their pro rata reach my office, asking for facte about and 8. McCaw fought a bloody- due! Albany. April 4. — The American Bend. grading oprations at Uorth Hon. Frank Harris defended the lad? from 44H to 63 cents The rate last Oregon; the truth about the state near Doon Mill in Butte county, today. High Wind Causes Water to Pour injured Telephone and Telegraph Company i Rhea prosecut- They are out on »200 bail. and County Attorney year was ,2. and the year before ship reads like a fairy story." Through Crevasse at Laconia. McCaw used an ax and cut his antag of New York filed certificates with spec- kept the Attorney Harris ed Situation Not Serious. ments were made as low as »1.30 to The gentlemen leave this evening on 1st three times on the head and Memphis, Ten., April 6.—Informa tators roaring with laughter, The the secretary of state increasing their »15« TO BEGIN WORK. tor Milton and Walla Walla, from Belgrade, April 6.—The Servian face and severed one thumb. Ogle tion was received today that the capital stock from »150.000.000 to justice presided with becoming dignl- where they will go to Portland to knocked McCaw down. Afterwarda wind Friday damaged property of the government does not consider the pe »250,000.000. The corporation is sup ty. night. LIPTON CONFIDENT. McCaw grabbed an ax and chopped l.aconia circle to the extent of »60,- ninsular situation sufficiently serious Panama Canal Commission Leave posed to be making final arrange Wednesday to Arrange for Prelimi Ogle’s head. Wl. The waters were washed to warrant calling out the reserves. ments for the merging of the Western Crevasse Widening. RESCUERS KILLED. through the crevasse and the levee nary Work. Union, Postal and Bell Telephone Thinks That the New Challenger Will crev New Orleans. April 4. — The Big Strike in Spain. Lift the Cup. below will have to be cut to let it out companies. Wai Two boys found »7,000 buried in old Washington. April 4.— ■Admiral , Glasgow. April 4.—The Shamrock Twe Firemen of Kansas City, Lost Valencia Spain. April 6.—A gener tin cans at Medford nine years ago. ker and other members of the canal asse made at Providence is widening and Is now 1,000 feet wide. Immense Will Race Tomorrow. Wednesday Prosperity for Steel Truet. III left for Southern waters today tn Their Lives After Saving Six Liven. al strike is feared here today, which commission leave here aud turned it over to the owners of New York. April 4.—Net earnings tow of the steam yacht Erie Lipton will affect the entire silk industry April 6 — the farm on which the money was for Panama to arrange the preliml- damage has been done Kansas City. April 4.—John Pugh Weymouth, England of the United States Steel Corpora said today that this would be his last and William Ridgley lost their lives Shamrocks III and I reached port this found. Wednesday these boys began iiuries for work on the canal which Pietro Mascagni, the great Italian tion for March is »10,000.000 being an effort to life the cup. but added confl this morning in a west side tenement John Muir, the eminent American morning from Glasgow and are being suit to recover the money on the will remain contingent, however, on scientist, is going to Siberia to study out in shape for’ the trial race» to- ground that It was lost property and the ratification of the treaty by the composer, sailed Thursday from New Increase of several millions over dently. "1 believe another trial will house after saving the lives of six March of last year. be unnecessary." York for Europe others on the fourth fioor. the vast forests there. morrow. they had a right to it. Colombian congress. FREE RÜRALJWJJJE5 TDSETTLEANIIMBLÏUBOIlLEIIDERSHin