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PENDLETON. LIMATI LIA CO.. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRII. 24. I! 103
LOST HIS OFFICE.
e at Alba Postmaster-General Payne Remove*
Boy Who Rob
Assistant Attorney-General Tyner
Plead Guilty and
iven to the
From His Place for Irregularities.
Aid Society.
Portland. April
23.—Herbert J-
Washington, April 33 —Postmaster-
Mundell, the young boy of Alba. Uma­ General Payne, late this afternoon
Insurgents in Legislature Ob­ tilla county, who robbed a postnffic« made public a letter sent yesterday to
at that point, in order to ouy CLrist- James Tyner, assistant attorney-gen­
r.,as presents for his brothers and eral for the postoffice department, no­
ject to Municipal Owner­ sisters,
will spend three years it the tifying him of his immediate remoycl
Boys’ ar.d Girls' Aid So'lety at hard from the office of attorney-general of
ship Bill.
labor. That is the wav seutence was the department
imposed by Judge Bellinger, although
Tyner's resignation was requested
the amount of hard labor that will be in March following the charges that
imposed will doubtless be light as i Tyner had failed to regulate the
compared with the usual understand-1 abuses in his office. The letter says
ADJOURN
REFUSED TO
ing of hard labor.
__ _______
____
Tyner's
wile, _____
accompanied
by Mrs
The grand jury returned an indict-1 Barrett, her sister, (whose son's < o i-
AND ASSAULT SPEAKER.
ment against the boy for breaking into juct wjth an assistant in his office is
the postoffice. and he pleaded guilty I now under investigation», and a sal?
immediately. Under the circumstan-1 ex|>ert entered the offic e of the asais-
Opposition to Speaker Miller Ferm an ces. Judge Bellinger did not care to I tant attorney general at night, opened
Independent House and Choose Of­ send the boy to state prison, and the sate in the room an.l took th?riB-
af’er deliberating for a time, consign- from papers, records and article» of
ficer*—Ink Well* and Cuspidare* ed him to the care of Superintendent every kind and carried them away.
Hawley, of the Beys and Girls Aid
Immediately upon learning of the
Used as Weapons in Fight.
Society where he will be obliged to afla|r the inspectors sent to Tyner t>
Springfield. Ill.. April 23.—The house remain for three years. The term "at house and demanded the return of
of representatives is in a state of riot hard labor.” is mandatory-, and for everything taken. Mrs Tyner not
resenting the passage of the lJndly that reason was inserted in the sen- I only refused the request, but said tl e
nJhnicipal ownership bill. The sup­ fence,
[ acj was done with Tyner's knowledge.
porter* of the Mueller municipal owi.
Payne then said that further com­
♦ rship refused to recognize the speak -
WILL RESUME WORK.
ment on his part is unnecessary and
er's declaration that the house was I
that he will submit the fact* to the
adjourned and effected their own or­ Locked-out Miner* Accept Reading | attorney general for such action as he
ganization.
Wild
scenes ensued. I Company's Interpretation of Work I may deem proper Tyner and Barrett
Many personal encounters reaulted
will be remembered to have be« n
Day Rule.
Clubs, ink wells and cuspidores were
under fire on account of their alleged
Mahoney City. Pa.. April 23.—Fif- protection given to the get-rich-qui< k
used.
Democratic
Representative
Cummings
attempted
to assault I :ten thousand locked-out mineworkers concerns
Speaker Miller, but a policeman and I ir. Mahoney and Shenandoah valleys
oday voted to accept the pending ar­
doorkeeper knocked him down.
MET HORRIBLE DEATH
bitration of the Reading company's
Insurgent* Organize.
nterpretation of the Saturday short
Springfield. Ill.. April 23 —After a cork day rule. As a result all the Five Year Old Child Plunged Into a
quorum was secured in he legislature I ; ollierles will resume work tomorrow
Fiery Abyss.
the Lindly bill was recalled back to a I
Silverton. Or.. April 23.—Th- little
second reading. Six amendments that I
5-year-old daughter of M A Dicker
Mrs. Sloan Sick.
had been gavaled through were laid I
Paris. April 23.—The wife of Jockey son, residing seven miles southeast
on the table. The Insurgents say they I
of here, at King's sawmill, met with a
will bold possession of the house de I Toil Sloan is seriously ill of typhoid horrible accident on Monday, wbi- h
ever. Only the intimate friends of
spite Miller. It is expected an at
ended in her death yesterday. She.
tem; t will be made to regain control I tbe famous rider are aware of the with several other children, »as pla
fact
that
nearly
two
years
ago
he
mar
at 2:30. The mayor was appealed tc
ing around tbe mill on the sawdust
for police protection. There is some I ried a handsome Parisian girl.
pile, not knowing it was burning un­
talk, though unofficial, of calling foi I
derneath. when it caved in and pre­
troops.
cipitated her into the fire below The
other children immediately gave the
Allen Chosen Speaker.
alarm and she was. with difficult. .
Miller rushed from the house sur­
taken from her perilous position Dr.
rounded by friends and policemen.
Brooks was called and did all in his
Fights were occurring momentary in
power to relieve the little sufferer,
the corridors of the house.
but she was beyond human aid ard
Representa> ve Charles Allen, one BRITISH FORCES MEET DE­
of the supporters of the Mueller meas­
FEAT IN SOMALILAND. death ended her suffering last night at
10 o'clock .
ure. was ?hocen speaker by the in­
surgents. Other officials were also Col. Plunkett's Force Attacked by
ARCHBISHOPS' MEETING.
chosen an* ar effort is now being
Overwhelming Number* of
Mad
made by the insurgents to secure a
Mullah's Followers.
quorum and nullify the action of th-
Contemplate Revision of the Catholic
London. April 23.—An Aden dis-
Miller men.
Sunday School Catecism.
patch says that a skirmish with heavy
Gave Up Chair.
Washington. April 23.—The regular
casualities has occurred at Nayilode.
The insurgents this afternoon drew fc' miles from Silado. Somaliland, be­ meeting of the archbishops of tbe
up a petition to Miller demanding the tween the British forces and the na­ Catholic church in tbe United Stat, «
roll calls and saying they would re­ tives. Tbe British loss is placed at got down to actual work this mora-
tuse ts vote and would block legisla 2<<o men and 10 officers killed. The ing. Among the questions to be con­
tion if denied. They then decided to Somali's loss is unknown
The war sidered are the contemplated revision
give up the chair in a peaceful man- office confirms the report
of the Catholic Sunday school cate­
ner.
The fight occurred the 17th. The cism. plans for extension, education
When Miller entered the house at enemy attacked a small reconnoitering among tbe Indians and for preserving
2:30 order had been restored. He party, and 200 natives with two Max­ the faith of tbe Catholic immigrants
took up the gavel and called the ims under Col. Plunkett, were sent in the United States This afternoon
house to order, but the insurgents out to reinforce the party. They en­ Cardinal Gibbons will lay the corner­
laughed at him. One of them moved countered an overwhelming force of stone of the Apostolic Mission House
that they adjourn until 5:30. The m<> the enemy, consisting of cavalry and
tion carried.
infantry. The enemy attacked Piun
LINER WAS ON FIRE
kett in the open, fighting at close
ENGLAND'S SECRETARY
quarters.
Plunkett continued the Friesland Had Narrow Escape From
GIVES COST OF BOER WAR fighting until his ammunition was ex­
Disaster on Voyage Over to : -ver.
hausted. then formed a hollow square
pool.
Says the Making of Peace Ha* Cost and unsuccessfully attempted to bay­
ILLINOIS FUEL ENTERS
MARKETS OF NORTHWEST.
Beef Trust Case by the Fed
ernnienl to investigate His
I
eral Attorneys.
SIXTY DAYS REMAIN
FOR
APPEAL OF
Case Again.
IMPORTANT EVIDENCE SHOWN
PACKERS.
TO
HAVE
BEEN
FORGED.
Packers May Ask the Supreme Court
Base* Hi* Demand* Upon Revelation*
to Reverse Final Decree. But Gen­
Made Recently by Jean Jaure* in
erally Believe That no Appeal Will
the Chamber of Deputies—Case Ex­
Be Taken.
cited World-wide Sensation.
Chicago. April 22.— A notice of de­
fault was filed in the beef trust case
today by federal attorneys because
of the failure of the packers to make
answer to the petition that they I*
permanently
enjoined before the
time limit set by the court expired
Sixty days remain fo: the packers to
appeal. A final decree has been en­
tered this week
The packers may
ask the supreme court to reverse
this, but their failure thus far to
fight the case prompts the belief that
no appeal will be taken
Paris, April 22.—Captain Dreyfua.
whose trial, conviction and release
excited a world-wide sensation, ha*
demanded a new government inquiry
into tbe charge* against him and
an investigation of the latest de
velopments
He basis hi* demand
on revelations made recently by
Jean Jtures in the chamber of depu­
ties when one of the most imports!
bordeaua of the former trial was
shown to be a forgery.
CONFER WITH TRAINMEN.
NEW STOCK EXCHANGE.
Great Northern Will Settle the Diffi
culties With Their Employes Qui­
Wall Street Make* Much Ado Over
etly.
Opening of New Building.
St. Paul. April 22 —There is a prob­
New York. April 22.—Eleven bund­
led brokers ami officials in the vari­ ability that the Great Northern will
ous mart* in this and other countries quietly settle its differences with its
□ nd invited guests numbering 4.000, trainmen. The general manager has
filled the floor and rooms of the new announced bis willingness to confer
Stock Exchange today to attend the with tbe trainmen's committee
ceremonies of opening the new build-
New Wage Scale Adopted.
ing
It was a great day for Wail
St. Paul. April 22.—The dif!«ren
street and much ado »a* made over cea between the Northern Pacific and
the affair.
its employes have been settled II is
Russell Sage appeared on the floor announced this afternoon
Tbe new
of the new exchange and was greet­ wage scale and the abandonment of
ed with Cheers. Almost immediately double-beaders will take effect imme­
after him came J. Pierpont Morgan diately
who seemed to know everyone and
cood-humoredly shook band* continu­
FLYER STILL ON.
ously. At 11 o'clock President Pepp­
ier and Mayor Low appeared
Keppuer in hi* speech accepting Rock Island Busmens Has Grown to
the building from the
committee,
Great Dim*n*ion( the Past Year.
said the Stock Exchange represented
Chicago. April 22.—Official* of the
a great kaleidoscope whose changes Rock Island system say there is no
mirrored the commerce of the world truth in the report that the Golden
whose member» in times of great State limited California flyer will be
financial distress had often averted discontinued In May
They **y the
I
calamity aud ruin
I train has been very profitable during
the winter and business between the
Noted Orator Dead.
Central Weal and the Pacific Coast
Independence. Mo.. April 21 —Col ha« no* grown so extvnaive that it
onel John Crisp, the noted orator will necessitate a maintenance of su-
and politician, died at hie home this . pertor passenger axiom mods lion* the
morning
' year around.
Great Northern Railway'* President
Acquire* Control of 40
Mlles of
Coal Land* on the Burlington
Route.
Chicago. April 22—The Tribune of
yesterday says Vast <oal fields in
Central Illinois are to pass to the
control of a gigantic corporation,
with a capital of IMi.uoo.Ono, and they
will be operated in connection with
the Hill system of railroad*
James
J. Hill, president of the Great North­
ern company, is said to have financ­
ed the deal, and the Burlington, the
Great Northern and Northern Paci­
fic railroads will open markets for
Illinois fuel in the Northwest
The territory acquired by the com­
bination extends through 40 miles of
the richest coal land» in the state,
and is traversed by the Jacksonville
4 St. lxtuis railroad
bought last
year by the Chicago. Burlington 4
Quincy.
A connecting link
Of 10
mile* *||| be built from J a- ksonvllle
to Concord, on the St Ix>ui* branch
of the Burlington, which will give
an outlet from tbe coal fields to all
the Hill roads. ThU short line of roed
will be constructed at once, but in the
meantime it is understood a deal has
been made with the Alton to deliver
oal to the Hill road
Interested in the enterprise to a
large extent are stockholder* of the
Pittsburg Coal Company
While ad
mining that this company has pur
based a large amount of stock in the
Illinois mires. C E Wales, tbe local
manager, said there was no attempt
at a combination.
FLOU RCOMBINE.
Consolidation of Pacific Coast Con-
corn* Abandoned.
Portland, April 21.—The promoters
of the plan to consolidate the more
important Pacific Coast flouring mills
and form one of the largest of the
coast industrial corporations have President Mitchell of the Mine
abandoned the project for the pre*
Workers Advises the Miners
ert.
If anything further 1* done
with tbe deal it will not be under
taken for at least 10 month*, and
to Bear Patiently.
the scheme may be laid wide for
good
The condition ol the money mar
let eape«-ially in New York, is given
four mill deal
Th< moneyed men ANTHRACITE BOARD AWARD
ot New York are able at present to
SUPERCEDES AGREEMENTS.
take up no new and outside wbe-m>
and have only turned down tbe pro­
ject for that reason.
Had it been
presented to them six month* earlier Executive Committee Held Session
it is believed that the scheme would
This Morning, But Nothing I*
have been successful.
T B. Wilcox, president of the
Given Out to the Public—Retail*
Portland Flouring Mill company, has
tion for Misconrtruction of Terms
returned from New York
WILLIAM MOHR WAS
PLACED UNDER ARREST.
North Yakima Man Sa d to Quarrel
W.th HI* Wife and Beat Hi* Child­
ren— Home Finding Society Take*
Charge of Little One. and Father
■■ Released.
North Yakima Wash April 21 —
A sad case of a father's alleged era
elty to his child came to light this
week when William Mohr was *r-
rested for beating hl* 10-year-old
daughter IJllian
The father is now
living with hi* second wife
He had
three children and she had at-out the
same number of her own before she
married Mohr
the
On occasion«
authorities have stepped In to prevent
the father from abasing his children.
It appears that Mohr and hi* wife do
not live happily together. They quar­
rel. and it is «aid he beats bls child­
ren. To the neighbor), this |»r*< tire
t*e*me intolerable and complaint was
made to tbe countr commisioners
Mobr was arrested, bat was let go
by the authorities providing he would
turn the child over to the home find­
ing association of Spokane
He
agreed to tbt* and signed paper* de
llveriug little Lillian to the home
finding association. This is tbe second
child that this association has taken
from him. Chairman lJnce of the
board of county commissioner* *.ys
hte county will probably have to take
the third child from him
PHYSICIAN WAS TIED
BY BURGLARS TO SAFE.
Was Badly Hurt by the Explosion—
After the Robbery Officer* and
Liverpool April 23.—Th? Ai.'ericun
Almost a* Much a* the War—Amer­ onet his way out. The enemy finally
Robber* Indulge in Pistol Fight.
overwhelmed the square and annihilat­ liner Friesland which arrived t.day
ican Farmer* Benefited.
ed al! with the exception of 37 fugi­ from Philadelphia, had a naiirw es­ Declares He Has Been burdened With His Administration In
Frankfort. Ind. April 22—Burg
London. April 23.—Today Judge tives who reached the main camp. cape from disaster on the voyage.
lara blew the sale of tbe poetoffice
Day. the secretary of state for tbe Plunkett is among the killed besides When three days out her highly in­
in a Michigan town this morninc
home affairs, announced the total cost six captains, two lieutenants, two flammable cargo caught fire. Captain
While the safe was being ; blown a
Two
Campaigns
and
Has
Had
Enough
of
it.
of the war with the Boers as £217.- whites. 48 Sikhs and 124 Africans. Tbe Apfeld. unaccompanied, swung him­
I physician, returning from a call, who
<>00.000. With regard to the consols rifles and two Maxims were lost.
self into the hold among the blinding
had been captured by the burglars.
which have taken a sensational drop,
Kansas City. April 21.—William nights to keep certain
pretender* was tied to it and -»as badly shock
smoke and then caled for volunteers.
Colonel Cobb Surrounded.
he said: "There is nothing to excite
Officers and crew responded, and after Jennings
ed by the force of the explosion
Bryan arraigned Grovet from picking our pocket*.
A report to the war office further
and alarm as they are England's pre­
"We have had enough of Cleve After tbe robbery the burglars and
40 minutes hard work the fire was ex­ Cleveland in his address before the
says
200
men.
1.000
camels
with
four
mier security now that the wars are
landism. We had four years of it . officer* engaged in a pistol tight, the
tinguished. The passengers knew
over.” The making of peace has days' water under Colonel Cobb, have nothing of the danger until the flames Jackson county democratic club ban and found ourselves betrayed. Cleve robbers escaping, It is believed that
been
closely
invested
ever
since
the
proven almost as costly as the mak
quet early this morning
land and hi* follower* deserted u* In one was wounded.
were subdued.
The
ing of war. Regarding the taxes he disaster to Plunkett’s force
He said: "We need moral courage our hour of ne«M and supported the j
announced that the duty on corn British have lo6t several, including
more than ability and we want that republican party. I carried the *"
—
bur
SMELT IN SANDY.
POISONED BREAKFAST FOOD.
would be abolished. This will be of □ne lieutenant killed. Colonel Swann,
kind of moral courage that will fight den of bis administration through
in
command
of
the
entire
expedition,
great benefit to American farmers.
for honest democratic
principle* tvo campaigns
Cleveland had tbe Millions of the Little Fish Swarming
Was Sent to Roia Morgan, of Penta­
will march to the relief of Cobb.
pies. The democratic bed is wide best opportunity since Andrew Jack
Up Stream From the Columbia.
Other rcixirts received from Soma­
Cola
—
A
Spoonful
Killed
Him.
enough for all who want to come in son. but Instead of being true to his
UNION TRACTION STOCK
Troutdale. Or.. April 22.—The an­
liland today indicate that Obbio, one
Pensacola.
Fl*.
April
23.
—
Rola
but
»e
don
’
t
want
to
have
to
sit
uo
party
he
disgraced
himself
TOOK A BIG DROP. of the principal points, has been eva<-
nual run of Columbia River smelt
.Morgan, formerly ill. received a pack­
has struck tbe Sandy River, and
uated and several lines of communi- age of breakfast food by mail Mon-
The Result of Appointment of a Re­ I -atlon with quantities of stores, have
countless millions of the toothsome
day. He ate less than a spoonful and
♦
ceiver for Property Yesterday— >een abandoned.
fish are swarming up the stream
died within an hour In horrible ago
The fish run in deep water and seem
It is evident that the campaign is ny- Analysis showed that the pack-
Small Holders Dump Holdings.
to choose a course near the shore.
Chicago. April 23.—A panic seized t failure on account of a lack of suffle- tge contained a half ounce of strych­
We wish to double our weekly and semi weekly lists. To do so
♦
They average the usual length, from
the holders of the Union Traction ent forces. The present expedition nine.
we make tbe lyilowing specul bargain oilers:
five to seven Inches. A number of
stock this morning as the result of an was sent to Somaliland in 1901 to
♦
These offers are good If accepted before May 1st, 1903. So or-
Fairview residents were out yester-
luell
the
natives
and
punish
the
mur-
Anti-Semitic Riots.
appointment of receivers for the prop­
der
at
once.
day. catching them with nets made
erty yesterday. The small inveaters. lerers of the British sub-commission­
Berlin. April 23.—Serious anti-Sem­
Enclose the money and state by number, which offer you desire
of wire and muslin. The presence of
mostly widows and working people, er.
itic riots are reported at Kiacheneff
to accept
the fish was not generally known un­
This latest disaster is the most se­
dumped their holdings on the market
Russia. Twenty-five were killed and
OFFER NO. 1.
♦ til Sunday.
as soon as the exchange opened. West vere of the campaign and is a great 270 wounded.
To every subscriber who aenda a year's renewal for his own sub­
Chicago preferred dropped from 69 to victory for the Mad Mullah.
scription. and gets a friend or neighbor who is not taking the
64 cents
Union Traction common
«
PROCLAIMED EMPEROR.
EAST OREGON «AN to subscribe tor one year, we will send two sets
opened at 7 and declined to 5. Union
of the beautiful Touneson Art pictures; one set lor tbe old subscrib­
Traction preferred which was once
Sultan of Morocco Abdicates in Fa-
er, and one set for the new subsc riber. Each set consist of 12 differ­
as high as 87%. sold today at 28.
ent pictures.
vor of His Brother Mullia.
These pictures are the genuine Tonneson Art photos. They are
ITALIANS ARRAIGNED FOR
Madrid. April 22.—The papers to-
aitlstic and beautiful pictures, suitable tor framing or they can be
SPALDING PEOPLE COM-
MURDER OF MAOONIA. day state that Mullia Mobammed the
They
pinned up untraiued. They are an ornament to any home.
¿ultans brother, has been proclaimed THE FIREMEN UNABLE
PLAIN OF BURGLARIES.
would cost you, if bought at retail, from |1.(W to 52 00 a set.
TO CONTROL FLAMES.
Case Against Morello Was Dismissed emperor of Morocco at Fez
The pictures are 7x9 Inches, and are mounted on gray mouuta 12x14
and a Summons as Witness Was
Charles Parrish, Under Arrest. Said
inches.
Twenty-two Person* Were In the
Gomez at St. Louis.
Immediately Served Upon Him.
to be at Head of an Organized
Send the money for lx
subacrtaLlons and your own name and
Building—Five Bodie* Have Been
Havana. April 23.—General Maximo
New
York, April 22.—Thirteen Gomez starts for St. Louis Saturday
the name of the new
r
game time. If you do not
Band Whose Numerous Depreda­
Recovered-Other Bod es Cannot Be
Italians, arrested in connection with to prepare for the Cuban exhibit at
wish to ask a 1:
of tbe
latfecrlbe, send a copy
co]
tions Have Aroused Citizens.
Reached
—
25
Injured
Have
Been
the murder of Benedetto Madonia, the fair.
felattve in the East. , who has
Weekly EAS1
Spalding. Idaho. April 2L—The tak­
whose body was found in a barrel
Taken to Hospital*
the West«
late a readable and reliable
ing of testimony in the preliminary
were arraigned this morning. The
paper pr.
land Empire.
Minneapolis. April
23.—(Scripps-
WANTS YEARLING WETHERS.
examination of George Campbell of
case against Morello, the supposed
McRae)—The explosion of a tank of
¿■’J'-
Spalding, charged with burglary, was
leader of the gang, was dismissed,
John Town, of Great Falls. Mont., Will the North Side Oil Company killed. It
held Saturday. Judge Reese will an­
y EAST QREGON1AN and the
but a summons as a witness was im­
is
believed,
from
seven
to
15
people,
nounce his decision later. Charles
Purchase 6,000 Sheep if They Can
Wee!
j one year each and one set of 12
mediately served on him. It is un-
and injured as many moro nt noon to­
Parrish, who was arrested for the
, Trt$iin4|f FSmber costs 11.00 a
evi-
Be Purchased Reasonable.
derstood he will turn state's
day. The plant Is In flames aud tne
same offense.
waived examination
t two
papers and a aet
dence
John Town, the sheep buyer from bodies of the dead can not be reach­
aud is also being held to await the
fvery low price.
Great Falls, Mont., arrived yesterday. ed.
decision of the court.
He Is here to buy 6.000 yearling fine
KING AT NAPLES.
Only two persons of the office
There is considerable excitement
wool wethers if they are to be had force, composed of 10 clerks and one
STXnlEGONiAN and the
For I2.0U we will send th
here over these arrests, and rumors
I* Given a Royal Salute by the Italian at a figure which will make it profita girl, can be found.
Northwest Livestock & Farm Journal, each oneS
’ear, and a set
on£*year,
aet of 12
are current that a number of war­
ble to buy and ship.
A dozen workmen are also missing
Squadron—No Naval Review.
of the artistic art pictures. The Northwest Livestock Journal I* an
rants have been issued for other men
Mr. Town Btates that he is prepar-
Ambulances and patrol wagons car­
who are suspected of being implicat­
illustrated Monthly, published at Pendleton, Oregon, and devoted to
Naples. April 23.—King Edward, ed to pay 11.75 per head for the ani­
ed in a number of burglaries and
the upbuilding of the Livestock Industry in the Inland Empire.
aboard the royal yacht, arrived here mals he wants, but that he can find ried about 25 injured to the hospitals.
The explosion was terrific, spread
thefts which have occurred here dur-
this morning. He was greeted by a no offerings as yet that are not above
OFFER NO. 4.
ing burning oil all over the nearby
ing the past few months. It is said
salute of l<>0 guns by the Italian Med that figure.
For
12.25
wc
will
send
the
Weekly
EAST
OREGONIAN
and
the
buildings and causing a shock felt al!
an organized band of thieves and
iterranean squadron. Three hundred
Oregon
Weekly
Journal,
published
at
Portland,
Ore.,
an
outspoken,
He states that the prevailing high over the northern portion of the city,
burglars Is In existence, with Par-
thousand people gathered about the prices so easily commanded for mut­
fearless, newsy paper, for one year each, and one aet of 12 of the art
control the
rish at the head, and that numerous
harbor to view his arrival. The au­ ton wethers has spoiled the market The firemen cannot
pictures.
flames.
depredations can be traced to the or­
thorities who boarded the royal yacht for buyers for wool, as the growers
OFFER NO. 5.
Corpse* Blown to Atoms-
ganization.
say that his majesty looks well, but accepted that as an index that all
Spec ial Trial Offer.
The present arrests resulted from
Minneapolis, April
23 — All the
is badly in need of rest.
The king prices should correspond. Mr. Town
the theft of 600 pounds of hams and
For those who have never taken tho EAST OREGONIAN and
expressed the desire that there be no has been buying, fall and spring, in missing are now accounted for except
bacon from Joseph Ziver. A month
wish to try it. we will give the Weekly EAST OREGONIAN for four
naval review.
this neighborhood, for the past five nine. There is hardly any doubt but
before this, about the same amount
months and six art pictures for 50 cents; or the Soml-Weokly EAST
that
they
were
killed.
Two,
accord
­
years. Last year he shipped from
had been stolen from C. T Struna
OREGONIAN for three months and six of the ait picture* for 50
Dedicate 8t Norbert College.
this vicinity 18.000 head. He reports ing to an eye witness, were blown to
han. who had been keepin close
cents, or, the Weekly EAST OREGONIAN four months and the Live­
Depere, Wis.. April 22.—St. Nor­ heavy losses of sheep in Northeastern shreds. A number of other corpses
watch of Parrish and some other men
stock Journal six months and six o fthe art pictures, for 75 cent*.
bert’s college was formally dedicated Montana, while the losses in the I were seen In the debris. Seven of the
When the Ziver burglary and theft
Subscribers to the Semi Weekly EAST OREGONIAN who desire
today. Bishop Messmer, of Green neighborhood of Great Falls the past I injured cannot recover as they are ♦
occurred Mr. Stranahan explained
to accept any of tho above offers, tan add 50 cents to the sums
Bay. officiated and addresses were I winter did not exceed the usual five badly burned, cut and bruised
his suspicions and on Thursday night
named in the respective offers.
several
prominent per cent.
delivered
by
Another Account.
It being learned that
Parish had
We
pay
the
postage
on
these
pictures
and
wrap
them
securely.
speakers.
An interesting bit of news brought
Minneapolis. April 23 —(Coe Com-
driven out of town, the officers at
We
can
assure
you
these
pictures
are
artistic
and
we
are
confi
directly by Mr. Town is that the gov­ I mission wire)—An oil tank belonging
l^wiston were warned and captured
dent you will be much pleased with them.
After McKinney’s Friends.
ernment has actually begun work on to the Northwest Star Oil Mill, on
Parish as he was deliveriug the meat
Send your orders at once, as »e only have 1000 set* on hand.
Bakersfield. April 23.—The sheriff the irrigation dam near the St. I Sixth avenue, exploded today at noon.
stolen from Ziver.
is now after I. N. Graham and Elmer Mary’s lake, Northern Montana. on There were 22 persons in the build­
EA8T OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO.,
Potter, friends of McKinney. The of­ .Milk river The government will ex- ing. which I* in flames. Five bodies
British vessels at Honolulu are
Pendleton. Oregon.
ficers are prepared to fight. Hulse is jend thereon between two and three have been found. The other 17 arc
without coal because of the coal
I
missing.
million dollars.
still raving and has refused to eat.
strike in Brltlrh Columbia
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of Peace Prevented.
CHILDREN DROWNED.
Boat Capsizes in Snske River Near
Ballard's
Men
Landing—Three
Rescued.
Mildred Chipman. aged 5 years
and Bernard Chipman. iged 11. child­
ren of EdChipman. foreman of tbe
Reed mine, two miles below Ballard's
Landing,
were
drowned Sunday
morning in Snake River.
Their
bodies have been recovered. This
information comes to the Herald by
long distance telephone mesaage from
Ballard’s
Landing
This morning
Mr. Chapman. In company with Bud
Prescott and Ed Phelps with the lat­
ter’s two children, left the Reed mine
in a rowboat, bound for Ballard'*
The boat was swept into the middle
of the stream and became unmanage
able. It capsized and tbe male occu­
pants manag'd to swim ashore twt
the two children were drowned The
th re«- rescued men were in a halt
drowned coudiiiuu - llxker City H*r
aid
21—The
Wllkeabarre. P* April
morning session of the executive
committee of mine workers adjourn­
ed at 12:30. Nothing was given oat
to the public. It is said that Mitch
ell will remove all obstacle* by ad­
vising tbe men to bear the Philadel­
phia A Reading lockout patiently,
taking the attitude that the anthra­
cite commission's awrd supercedes
all previous agreements and thus pre­
vents any retaliation for any miscon
structlon of it* terms
COMMITS 6UICIDE.
Lieutenant Colonel Sproie. While
Temporarily Insane. Shoot* Hlm-
self at Manila
Manila. April 22.—Lieutenant Col
cnel Harry Sprole. of the first cav­
alry. suicided thia morning by shoot­
ing himseif tn the bead.
while
temporarily insane. Sprole entered
West Point from New York
I
WALLACE OFFICER ACCUSED
OF BATTERY ON PRISONER.
Michael Malley. Saloon Man. Arrested
On Charge of Indocent Exposure.
Say* Pohc«man Burton Handled
H-m Rougnly and bteppeC on H-m
—Jury Can Not Agree.
Walisue. Idaho, April 21.—Night of­
ficer Burton !a having trouble of hi*
wn these day* He waa tried before
a jury in Probate Judge Riddle's
court Saturday afternoon on tbe
charge of battery, the complaining
witness being Michael Malley, whom
the officer arrested Thursday even­
ing on the charge of indecent expos­
ure. The jury failed to agree and a
new trial will be given the officer a
week from next Wednesday
Mr. Malley, who ia interested in a
saloon here, wa* tried on hi* charge
Saturday noon before Justice Feather­
stone. but no decision has been given
In the caae of Officer Burton Mr
Malley testified that while he was in
the Ryan hotel on Thursday evening
Burton followed him into the build­
ing. "When the officer came in.”
said Mr. Malley, 'he accused me of
l-eing guilty of the charge on which I
wa* arrested I said to him that if I
was guilty why did he not arrest me
The officer said. 'Well, d—n IL I will
arest you,' He took me by the coi
lar. pushed me to the door and threw
me. face first, onto the sidewalk a*
hard as be could throw me. When I
waa down he stepped on me.
He
then took me to the city jail.”
Burton testified that the arrest
nothing but a usual arrest and
be had no been violent. Other
nesse* testified that Malley had beer,
drinking, it is u: derstood that the
jury took three ballots and that each
time they were three for “guilty”
and three for acquittal.
IN HOWARD CASE.
Assistant Secretary of State Under
Powers on the Witness Stand.
Frankfort. Ky, April 22—Mathew»
the assistant secretary of state an
der Caleb Powers who testified Tues
day. was again on the witness stand
this morning in the Howard case
He said he did not see Howard in
the hallway immediately after the
shooting. He said Taylor gave or­
ders to the soldiers to come to the
capitol after Goebel was shot
ELOPED AND MARRIED
Blind Mua>c.ana of Boston
would
Not Accede to the Requests of
Ther Relative*.
Boeton April 22 —F J Clerk, the
wealthy blind musician, and Harriet
Nichols, tbe beautiful talented sing­
er. both blind, eloped last night and
were married
Relatives objected to
the marriage on account of their af­
fliction.
CATHOLIC HIERARCHY.
Hold* Annual Meeting in Washington
New Rector of University In­
stalled.
Washington. Apr-.l 22-—The aanu
al meeting of the Catholic hierarchy
of the United States began here to­
day. Cardinal Gibbons
presiding
Preceding the meeting M cosigner
OCocnei. the
new rector of tbe
Catholic University, was installed
Bishop Contay. the retiring rector,
who was appointed to tbe see of Los
Angele*, was made welcome
RAN
BIG
RACE.
Sailors of Minning Defeated the Bail­
ors of Training Ship Alert.
San Diego. Cai., April 22—Tbe
< rew of the revenue cutter Minning
defeated the crew cf the training
dip Alert by two and a half minutes
in the gig race today. Fully 52.000
changed hands
Six W ship« me
here. One sailor won 51.000
CORN WHEAT.
Hundred Acre Tract Will Be Planted
Near Moscow—Said to Be Excel­
lent Steck Feed.
Moscow. Idaho, April 22—Mix A
Griffith are preparing a 100-acre tract
on the Julia Moore farm, northeast
of town, which will be planted to
orn wheat, under contract with M
J Shields 4 Co., seed merchants, who
have orders for a large quantity of
seed from farming communities east
of the Rocky Mountains.
Although considerable quantities of
this grain have been raised in the
Moscow section, it has never been
undertaken
commercially
before.
Small tracts of the corn wheat have
yielded as much as 70 bushels to
the acre here. and it is confidently
predicted that at least 45 bushels an
acre can be raised during any aver
age crop year. A little of the grain
that was raised last year was used
as a stock and hog feed and. it Is
claimed, proved to be as good as
corn and more fattening than any
of the other grains.
WILL NOT VISIT POPE.
King Edward of England Will Re
main Incognito at Naples for a
Week.
Rome. April 22.—It Is learned that
King Edward left Malta before the
scheduled time to rest prior to his
reception at Rome, It is learned al-
so a notwithstanding the official pre­
sure, the king has determined to re­
main incognito at Naples for a week
to recuperate. It is said at the Vati­
can because of his majesty’s condi­
tion me will probably not visit the
pope as it would fatigue the king too
much to visit two sovereigns at the
same time
SHE WOULDN'T 8TAY.”
Groceryman of Frisco in a Fit of
Jealous Raqe Shot Hie Wifs.
San Francisco. April 2L—In a lit
of jealous rage. Michael Nihill killed
bls wife in his grocery at 11 o'clock
this morning. With the remaining
cartridge he attempted auidde. but
failed. When asked the cause he
said: "She wouldn't atay with me
i
and robbed me of all my money."
Croksr Got Sscond.
London. April 21— The Metropol!
tan stakes at Epson Downs were won
today by Wavelet’s Pride;
Richard
Croker’s Liquidator, sscond; Prince
Florlsel third. Nine horses ran
Destroy» the Oldest and Best Norwa-
gian Library in America.
La Crosse. Wis. April
22 —Firs
his morning In the business section
lid 5S00.MB damage, Morden Hall.
he oldest ard beet Norwegian Il­
>rary in America, was destroyed.
OHIO RIVER RISING.
le Now a Foot Above th* Danger
Line at Evansvlll*.
Evansville. Ind.. April 22— Ths
Ohio river this morning la a foot
above danger line. Report* from the
river counties continue to indicate
«eriou* conditions and great property
damage
DROUTH IN PORTUGAL.
People in Dir* Strait*—Crops Dying
—Praying for Rain.
Lisbon. Portugal. April 22—Tbe
agricultural
population i* in dire
straits. The crop are dying for lack
oi rain Three-days' prayer have been
ordered in the churches.
MITCHELL INVESTIGATES.
Ascertains the Cause of the Phifadal-
phia and Reading Lockout
WllkesbarTe. April 21.—John Mitch-
ell and bis staff were up early this
morning investigating the causes of
the Philadelphia A Reading lockout.
Mitchell refuses to discuss the mat
ter but reiterates his belief that an
amicable adjustment will be made
within a few day*. All other ques­
tions have paled Into insignificance
KENTUCKY STYLE.
Editor and ExCongrssaman Have a
Fistic Encounter at Paducah.
Paducah. Ky.. April JI—Ex-Con
«■res» man Wheeler and the editor of
the Morning Register. ’Wilhelm, had
a fist fight tn front of the federal
building at noon today over an edi­
torial attacking Wheeler. They were
separated by friends. The editor was
worsted. Both are dead game and
trouble la feared.
Policy King in Jail.
New York. April IL—Al Adam*,
the policy king, recently convicted
of running a policy game, was thia
morning sentenced to imprisonment
for one year and to pay a fine of
ll.no«