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i WEEKLY EDITION. Copies of the SEMI WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN will be sent you in one year for only $2.00 It prints the news of the world and will interest you. Try it $1.50 Cannot be better spent than by sub scribing for the WEEKLY EA8T OREGONIAN for a year. Just think, |1.50 give* you all the newt for a year. Try IL t i I (■PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 15. 1903 VOL. XXVII. REBELS ARE DEFEATED. GREAT NORTHERN STRIKE. ■ CONDUCTORS AT PITTSBURG. PRESIDENT COMES NORTHWARD.’ Over Five Thousand Delegates and Snort Stop* Made at Various Ponta— Visitors—Will Consider the Coal Take* Luncheon at Redwood Grove. Strike. Santa Cruz. Cal , May 11.—The Question Involved I* of Overwork and Insufficient Wages—Vote Will Be Manila. May 8.—Captain Pershing's Canvassed Sunday. column has defeated the Sultan of Amparuganos. a strong force of Moros in the Taraca country, on the east shore of lake Ianao. Island of Min danao, The Americans captured 10 forts, One hundred and fifteen Moros were killed. 13 were wounded and SO Warns the Public Not to were made prisoners. The Moros cap- tured included the sultan. Two Amer- were killed and seven were Travel on English Boats on leans wounded. The 10 forts constituted serious and Peril of Death. strong positions on the banks of the Taraca river and from them the Mo ros vigorously resisted Captain Persh ing's advance. The American troops attacked the forts Monday and cap INFERNAL MACHINE LEFT tured eight of them without suffering ON THE UMBRIA. any losses, though the 36 obsolete cannon mounted on the fortifications were served with the best of the ene my's ability. The garrison of the Crew Promptly Lowered it Into the ninth fort resisted fiercely, and Cap Water in Time to Prevent an Awful tain Pershing ordered the fort to b«» shelled and captured by assault, which Explosion — The 800 Passenger* was done. Lieutenants Shaw and Sailed Away. Ignorant of Their Nar Gracie leading two companies of the Twenty-seventh Infantry and a de- row Escape. tachment of cavalry, surrounded the lbth fort, where the sultan had sought New York. May 11.—An internal ma refuge, and it surrendered Tuesday. chine connected with 100 pounds of | The forts have been dismantled. moved north dynamite was found in a box on the i Captain Pershing Umbria Sunday According to the ex Tuesday, to complete the exploration of the lake. pert opinion of the superintendent of The Spanish gunboat Velasco, sunk the bureau of combustibles, the box by the ships of Admiral Dewey, off was found and put into the river just Cavite, has been raise«!. Her hull is in the nick of time to prevent it from not injured, but her upper works show the effect of the American shells exploding and demolishing the pier and the Umbria, which was alongside MONUMENT UNVEILED. and about to sail with 880 passengers | on board. The box was left at the pier , Memorial to Sailor* and Soldier* of Saturday in an apparent attempt to Civil War. have it placed aboard with the bag Media. Pa May 9—The nandsome gage of the passengers. The Vmbria monument erected in the courthouse sailed a few minutes after the box ! square here, to the memory of the was discovered, and all on board were soldiers and sailors of Delaware coun iii ignorance of the attempt to place ty who fought in the civil war. was the infernal machine aboard the ves unveiled today with interesting cere sel. monies and in the presence of a great The Mafia, the revengeful Italian se- crowd. Prior to the unveiling exer- <■ ret society, has declared war on every rises there was a great parade in English steamship company and has which the old soldiers and sailors of issued a final warning to passengers the county, the county companies of to travel on other boats. This at military, school children and civic or tempt is thought to be the first of a ganizations took part. Orations were series of attacks on British steamers. delivered by Judge Isaac- Johnson and Police Guard English Steamers. Daniel Ashworth, sjieaking on behalf New York. May 11.—Police guards ot the army and navy respectively. The monument consists of a shaft were detailed at the piers of all Eng lish steamship companies today to K* feet high. an<L rivals any of Its de- guard against any further attempts sign in the state of I ennsylvania. at dynamiting. All baggage not ac The shaft is surrounded by a concrete companied by owners is being careful approach. 14 feet wide, in which are ly examined. The officers are not in set two brass cannon captured from clined to regard the affair as a joke, Spanish war vessels. The whole is and say whoever sent the machine in enclosed with an artistic iron rail tended wholesale manslaughter. The ing eight feet high The mon iment was erected through machine cost at least »5" for materl al and was the work of a skilled me the joint efforts of the Grand Army chanic. The English lines are suffer poets of Media. Chester and Norwood. ing great loss from crowds of travel COLLEGE MEET AT GALESBURG. ers changing their bookings. NO. 4G I Captain Pershing's Column Deals Severe Blow to Insurgents. VENGEANCE =3 i $ 104 WEEKLY EDITION St. Paul. May 8.—Messrs. Garretson and Newman, of the trainmen's or ganization. have instructed all the committeemen now on the Great Northern railway system, taking the vote of the men. to report Sunday at the Windsor hotel. If the vote is found, as the trainmen expect it will to be in favor of authorizing a strike, the matter of declaring one will 1" wholly in the hands of the grand Of- fleers and the committeemen. Mr. Garretson said today that he thought every yardman, baggageman, passenger and freight conductor and brakeman would quit work if an or der to do so was given. In round numbers, some 2,750 men are mem bers of the organizations, who are making the fight on the double-header question. The grand officers say the vote will l»e known Sunday morning, but out of courtesy to the genera! manager of the road it would not be made publi«» until after being submit ted to him. probably Monday morn ing St. Paul. May 8.—With the last day of polling on the question of strike on the Great Northern drawing to a close it appears certain that 2.000 trainmen will vote by an overwhelming major- Ity to stand by th«» committees and a strike will follow, both sides being firm in their respective positions As to the double-header question. Gener al Manager Ward this morning said the road is already opening recruit ing stations in all the principal cities The vote will be counted Sunday. No announcement will be made until Monday, after the conference between the men and President Ward. SEPARATE STARS IN FUTURE. Nat Goodwin and His Wife. Maxine Elliott. Have Parted. Cleveland. O.. May 9.—With to- night's performance in this city, the firm of Goodwin and Elliott will dis- solve, and husband and wife will fol low the example of so many other married stars and each head a sepa rate company For more than six years the popular comedian and his talented wife have starred jointly and while their success, both artistically and financially has been satisfactory it is felt by both that the public de mands their professional separation. Their experience in the matter is merely a repetition of that suffered by James K Hackett and his wife. Miss Mary Mannering. and other mar ried couples who have attained popu lar favor behind the footlights. Maxine Elliott will take a long rest preparatory to starring next season In "Her Own Way.” a new play by Clyde Fitch. The latter part of the month she will sail for Europe. Eng land and France will be visited, and in the summer, it is said, she will go as the guest of Emperor William and the Emnress on a long cruise in the Baltic Meanwhile Nat Goodwin and the company will keep on playing across the continent. Miss Elliott's part in the cast is to be taken by Florence Rockwell, formerly leading lady with Henry Miller -C State Department Beseiged By Anxious Ministers Who Await Decision of This Government. London. May ».—All eyes in Europe ate now turned toward Washington. I as it is admitted that which ever - side America favors in Russia's re- entry into Manchuria will be victor There is considerable tuieasiness in England lest the czar should succeed In convincing the United States that the occupation of Manchuria will re sult in the development of a vast commercial field which will be open to American conquest. British states men are leaving no stone unturned to persuade Washington authorities that American interests li«- with an Anglo- Japanese alliance. Hay Favor* Anglo-Japanese Alliance. It is understood here that Secretary Hay already favors such an alliance, but officialdom fears President Roos evelt will take the attitude that Man churia must naturally in time become Russian, and »Bl therefore take ad vantage of this opportunity to gain Russia's good will tor the purpose of advancing American trade. State Department Besieged. Secretary Hay is now in communi cation with American ambassadors at London Tokio and St Petersburg, and also with President Roosevelt re garding the Russian situation, and ex pect» important dispatches in answer today The state department is today beiug visited by ail the foreign rep resentatives . oncerned and even some whose countries are not directly in terested At no time has any action by the Unite«! Stat«»* been awaited CASE CONTINUED UNTIL NEXT SESSION COURT. Murderer Wa* to Have Hung Yester day. But Will Probably Get Sixty Days' Respite a* the Result of an Appeal. with greater interest by other pow* ers. as It is generally believed this country's course will decide the most itniiortant question in which the Ori- ent has sought solution during the last century. Germany Indifferent. Berlin. May 9.—Germany regards Russian occupation of New Chwang with ludifference and has no inten tion of joining in any note of protest Russians Said to Have Withdrawn. Pittsburg. Pa.. May 8.—The biennial convention of the Order of Railway Conductors, to be held here next week promls«** to be one of the most fm portant meetings ever held by the or der. The report of Grand Chief Con ductor E E. Clark is being anticipated with considerable interest Mr. Clark was a member of the labor commls sion which Investigated the anthracite coal strike, and It I* believed hi* re- port will deal with many points brought to light in the hearing before that body. The ordet has a njemt>er*hip of 35. <KM). and over S.Ottb deb-gat«** and visit ors are expected to attend the con ven tion. The local memtiers have been working hard to get everything in shape for the convention, and the ar rangement* are now practically com ptete A banquet, reception and other feature* of entertainment are content plated The visiting conductor* will represent not only ail the chief rail way systems of the United States, but also fho*<- of Canada and Mexico which countries are embraced In the membership of the order Pekin. May 9.—The officials at New Chwang who sent yesterday's news of action at New Russia's alleged Chwang and elsewhere in Man< huria liklay telegraphed that the occu|>aiion ot the forts at the mouth of Liao river CRITICAL SITUATION. wa* temporary, the Russian* having withdrawn. Official circles here are Strike Complications at Omaha Par- tuiK'b mystified and say they have bad alyze Business. but slight new* of the affair. Omaha. May 7 — As a conse-quenc«- Japanese Maneuvering. ot the Injun« tion issued by the fed Loudon May 9.—Dispatch«** from eral < ourt and secured by the bust Tok Io say there is great disquietude ties* men ¡extra in ng teams lets picket throughout Japan over Russia's ac- iug and patrolling the streets the tion. The dispatches add that Japan strike situation this morning is quiet has nothing but peaceful aim* in the The jobbers and transfer companies Manchurian matter, hence the czar's put out but few teams claiming that action comes as a shock. some drivers were stoned yesterday. The Japanese minister. Takabira. Striker* are now working to enlist »•as the first diplomatic visitor at the other union*, including street car state department, remaining some men. in a sympathetic strike. The time He said fae had received no ad business men held a secret meetin«, vice* from bis government, and is at noon and a statement wa* issued said to have told Secretary Hay the »aying they intend to work for p*»*ce presence of a large number of war but will continue business st any ships n«»ar New Chwang is merely in cost. The department store* and line with the program for the regular i other big establishments are laying summer maneuvers <>ff men by scor«-* because- businesc is so slow A scale of wage* asking (or a 15 p«r cent increase wsa pre NOT OUR PUT IN. ANYHOW. vented this morning to all the pack ers. Several thousand men are out Held That American Interests Are Ful killing the departme-nts affected The ly Protected in Manchuria. packers arc asked to name a confer ~Par.ii May 11—Commenting on the ence committee Manchurian situation the official* here say the Fremh ambassador at St WIRELESS TELEGRAPH NCWS. Petersburg ha* had an interview on the subject with Foreign Minister Scripps-McRae the First New* Com Lamsdorf. which brought out a repe paoy m the Field. tition of the statement that Russ a New York. May 7 —The Scripps-Mc had given positive assurances to the United States that there would be no Rae New* Association has completed interruption of the open door policy arrangements with the De Forest I l Manchuria, and also the assertion Wireless Company for the exclusive that the mission of General Kun opal e»c of their service for reporting the kin. the Russian war minister to ! Man international yacht races Horton chief operator of the DeForest com churta. was pacific The view held here is that Rus l-any. sailed today by the Ihnitschlsnd sia's assurances fully protect th« for Glasgow, carrying * full equipment Untte«i hint««' commercial interest* for Lipton's yacht. Erin together with The re-occupation of Niu Chwang by I two reporter*, one of which will be Russian troop* is claimed to be a J placed on each of the Shamrocks It wholly political issue between Russia. i order to maintain communication Great Britain and Japan, and as not i while crossing the Atlantic DeFtorest involving American «-ommeree or any i has three stations One at New York [ harbor, one at Port Judith. Newr other American interest I from the Enn will thus be received DRASTIC REFORM MEASURES. ! three days prior to the arrival. president's train made brief slops at Watsonville and Capitola Santa Cruz was reached at 10 a. m The president took a drive through the town, made a short talk and went to visit the big lre«?s by special train, lxinch served in the big tree grove. San Francisco Ready. Iff SEATTLE From the Outside De San Francisco May 11--Everything pletes Prison Population of is In r.-adin«-«» for the reception of President Roosevelt, who is due to ar rive in San Francisco at 2:15 tomor Sound City. row afternoon Two and a half days will be spent here, and during that time the president will be the center >f numerous public features of enter tainment The program call* for sev- THIRTEEN MEN UNDER ral public reception*, a banquet, a SENTENCE GET AWAY. •'rive through Golden Gate Park to the ocean beach and participation ir. the dedication of the Y. M. C. A. building, the naval monument in Heavy Steel Cniset and Official Negii. Union Square and in the annua! state gence Do Their Work—No Trace of ncampment of the Grand Army of the Republic of California and Nevada Refugee* Since They Left the Build Thousand* of jx-rson* from all over ing. the state are arriving in the city to see the president and the outpouring Seattle. May 11.—Thirteen prisoner» toflsorrosr will be very great ■onfinvd in the r-ity prison unde; **n Speech Under B g Trees. ten«*. broke jail this morning and Santa <’nu. May 11—During lunch have not yet been recaptured Two under the big tree* President Roos heavy steel doors were opened by the evelt made a speech, denouncing the aid of a chisel that had been smuggled leMN-ration of the great works of na to the prisoners After opening the ture by tourists »ho carve name* or dour» the prisoners were lotnpHW to »■in their cards where they offend the pas* a iong the corridor within a tew ‘■yes of those who conn» to study the feet and in plain sight ot the captain's beautjr. He ¡*oint«-<l to one ot "three »flier. where two men are supposed to sisters.” where several thousand be constantly on duty ard* were ta< ked up. and said Every escaping prisoner was out ■ Those cards have no more business side the building before the alarm there than so many tomato cans.” In was given and each man took to his a few minute* the president went for heels in a different direction. It is the j stroll among the trees While be most daring jail break in the history was gone Mayor David G. Clarke. of X the city and the fact that the entire ?acta Cruz led a charge on the rowd was compelled to pass in frost .'ending cards. It took a quarter of an if the door of the chief's office, lend* . -ur's hard work to dia|odge them i cloud of suspicion to the affair The topmost card was labeled "Den i howling galoots." a social club of SPENCER PLEADS NOT GUILTY. >anta Cruz When the president re turned from his walk all the cards Spencer Was in Dead Earnest in Try were scattered over the ground. ing to Commit Suicide. But Hi* Poor CANAL TREATY WILL WIN. Odomb.an People Enthusiastic and Government Favorable. Washington May 11—The sub-com nit tee of the Isthmian Canal commls ion consisting of Rear-Admiral Walk •r. General Haines and Professor The appeal in the case of the state Barr, which visited the Isthmus ot of Oregon vs Pleasant Armstrong, "xsamt to inspect the work and prop came before the supreme court this »rty of the new Panama Canal Com any. has returned to Washington. morning and was continued to the The mission of the committee was next se»«ion of the court at Salem accomplished quicker than was antic The appellant was given 30 days pated. The commission found tha’ from today in which to file his brief while the canal company has employ with the clerk of the court at Salem -d on the work about l.Juo men. lit Then, if the state wishes It has a tie in a definite or directive way has like time in which to file Its answer. been accomplished Just enough wort When the answer Is filed the case « being done to keep the project will conn to trial on appeal before alive Infernal Machine Wa* Loaded. the supreme court, so that in all prob and Oratorical Contests Un Members of the commission say the ablliiy the defendant tn the case has Careful examination made today by Athletic der Auspice* of Knox College- atification cl the canal treaty by the at least two months more to live. In Professor Sever, who occupies the foiled States senate was received en- Galesburg. III.. May 9.—Galesburg case the judgment of the lower court chair of electrical science at Columbia 'busiest ¡rally by the people on the is sustained by the higher tribunal. University of the infernal machine is today the mecca for high school isthmus — Property values have in- taken from the Umbria, reports thai students from all over Western Illi Armstrong was to have been hang reused rapidly, and real estate along the mechanism was perfect and that nois. the occasion being the third an ed yesterday, but was granted a stay the route of the canal continues tc the fuse was ignited when discover nual interscholastic declamatory and of proceedings pending the result of GETS TWENTY YEARS. rise ed. There is no reason why an explo athletic contests under the auspices the appeal. In case the lower court Members at the commission are of sion should not have followed. Every of Knox College. In the athletic con- First Jury Disagreed, Second Trial is sustained. Armstrong will be re the opinion that the treaty win eventn KENTUCKY REIGN OF TERROR available man at the police and detec ’ests this afternoon the crack athletes sent enced by Judge Eakin at Baker Cr>b House at Seattle Blown Up With ally l>e ratified by the Colombian con Gave Her Five Year*. tive departments has been detailed on of Peoria. Moline. Rock Island. Prince City. If the supreme court reverses Dynamite. Admiral Walker had a long ville. Monmouth. Rockford and a score Topeka. May 9.— me supreme court the decision of the circuit court, the Newspaper Correspondents Afraid to gress the case talk with Secretary Hay today upon Seattle. May 8.—An att«-mpt was of other cities and towns wtll be seen today upheld the 2v-year sentence im defendant will be granted a new trial Send Out News. conditions on the Isthmus in their at their best. The program comprises posed on Jessie Morrison by a Butler at Baker City. In either case he has made this morning to blow up the no MONEY AND BONDS PROFITABLE Islington. May 11 —Jett, arrested «P**ctal relation to the canal project. the events customary in scholastic county court, saying the murder was fa days plus the time from the filing torious Midway crib house with dyna mite. Three charges were exploded for the murder of Marcum, wants to neets of the kind. This evening the Nearly Fifty-Four Millions in Profit budding young high school orators a butchery of such a savage, vicious of the papers till the case is argued and the building wa* partially wreck be taken to BreathItt county, where nature as was rarely equaled and DEATH OF MRS- LAWLER. and decided by the supreme court be for Prenent Month. trill have their innings and this feat never excelled in the criminal his tore he ran be executed, provided the ed. but no one was seriously injured he is deputy sheriff, and where he be New York. May 9—Disbursements ore of the meeting is attracting much tory of the civilized world. though 6»' women were in the house lieve* he would be among friends Pioneer Woman Passes Away at Her appeal is denied of dividends and interest to investors attention. The contestants will in at the time The Midway is a large , Though he must be indicted in that She had been tried three times on Home in Freewater. during May will amount to approxi clude one orator from each highschool the charge of murdering Mrs Clara building recently built by one of Se-1 county. It is certain that a change of Milton. May 11.—Mr*. Elisabeth mately »53.900.000. as compared with embraced in the association and to Castle at Eldorado. Kan She slashed EASTERN OREGON LUMBERMEN. attic's prominent citizens for the pur venue will be ordered, where his »53.700.000 in May a year ago. The those making the best showing in their her victim to death a week after her pose used It is the worst of its kind 1 friends cannot control the judicial ma I awler wife of Robert Lawler, died year has been one of large bond issues declamatory efforts handsome prixes wedding. The first jury disagreed, Association Is Organized at Baker City on the coast. It is believed it was de i chlnery. The newspaper correspond at her home in Freewater, of old age and during the last few months sev will be awarded. stroyed by the better clement of the ents at Jackson, are clearly awed and and a complication of disease* Friday the second gave her five years. On an Saturday. evening and was buried In the city eral important railroad companies I refuse to send out developments city appeal trial she got a 2'»-year sen Baker City. May 11.— 1 ue Eastern cemetery Sunday afternoon The de have made additions to their cap tence. Olin Castle married a Kansas PRIMARY IN KENTUCKY. Oregon White Pine Shippers’ Associa cca»«nl was born in Monroe county. In ita] stock. But few of the additional TO UNION SCHEDULE AGREE SANTA FE COMING NORTH. City girl in California a few weeks tion. an organization comi-osed of all diana May 8 1829. married to Robert bond issues pay their interest in May Innovation in State Elections in Blue ago. the liig mill and lumber firm* of this laiwler who still snrvive* her. tn 1847. and much of the new stock has not Grass State. part of the state, has just held a Break* m Rank* of Laundry Assoc'a Thought to Be an Offset to the Union She was 74 years old the day of her been issued long enough to share In COURT MARTIAL ORDERED. tion. Short Line Southwest. Pacific'* meeting here The several comm.<- Louisville. Ky.. May 9.—The demo d«-ath The funeral services were the distribution of dividends. The Chicago May 8—Seventeen lann San Francisco. May 11.—The Sar. rondvcM by Mr J N Stone of Mil Pennsylvania and the Northern Secur crats of Kentucky are holding a pri Two Officer* of the Regular Army to tees appointed at the meeting held three weeks ago reported this rfter dries today broke away from the as ' Frar.< i*co A- Northwest«»™ has filed ton from the Cumberland Presby ities Company will make ti»° largest mary election today for the choice ot Be Tried for Diverting Store*. roon A constitution and by laws were sociation and signed the union ached i incorporation papers today with a terian church in Freewater. dividend payments among toe rail candidates for the nine state offices Washington. .May 9.—Secretary adopted and a grading scale awed ule of sages and agree to unionize ' cavitai stock of »15.000.040. The new roads and that of the former is much tc be filled at the election next No Five are large steam I road will connect with the Santa Fe the greater. These are only r til road vember. The primary- is an innova Root has instructed General Funston, upon Prices will hereafter be regu their plants POPE DISPLEASED. tion with the party in this state, con commanding the department of the lated by this scale. It wa* decided to plants. The soap, starch and other j at Point Richmond and run through companies paying out over »l.«y0.i> ventions having always been held invite the Southern Idaho lumber supply houses now refuse to sei) them : Marin. Sonora. Contra. Costa and Method of Sending Present Not Up to Columbia, to court-martial Major in dividends In interest on liionds The laundry machine I Mendocino counties It marks the ad- only the Chicago A Northwestern will heretofore. A number of party lead Charles Booth, now at Vancouver, firms to enter the combine. The ses suppliers Vatican Standard. pay out over »l.boO.Ooo The increase ers have expressed views in opposi Wash., and Captain Knudson. now at sion closed with a banquet Sunday houses still refuse to sell plant* to; vent of the Santa Fe into northern Rome. May 11.—Considerable dis In industrial dividends Is partly offset tion to the new plan and the outcome St. Michael. Alaska. The charge evening, a unique feature of which union men who want to start cooi>et* California satisfaction is felt at the Vatican be Governor made alleges these officers are in was the menu shingles. live laundries. in the total by the disappearance ot a is awaited with interest. cause President Roosevelt sent his FATALITIES ON THE SEA. few large companies such as form the Beckham, having been declared by the voived in irregularities in the sale of present to the pope through Cardinal list of dividend payers since last May courts to be eligible to re-election subsistence stores while on duty in will in ail probability head the ticket, Alaska. Supplies, such as potatoes, Severe Storm* on the North Atlantic Gibbons, instead of by a special en voy. Had he done so. Cardinal Ram although he is not without opposition. which were of unusual value in Alas COLONEL DEWEY DEAD. and in the Baltic Sea. polli would be sent to America as a ka. were di*i>osed of at a profit, and Berlin. May 11.—Dispatches receiv s|»ec!al envoy to convey his holiness STEAMER AND CREW LOST. other provisions purchased to replace prominent Idaho Man Is the Victim1 e«l this afternoon say that the German thanks. them The transactions cover a con of Dropsy. steamer Glelinda was wrecked on the Oil Transport and Thirty-Three Men siderable period. Boise. Idaho, May 9.—Colonel W. H. coast of Denmark. The captain and Misaing Since March 22. Indian* Refused to Move. Dewey died of dropsy Friday morn crew of 14 were drowned. Also the BIG HAUL OF JEWELRY. New York, May 9.—All hope is Los Angeles. May 11.—There is Ing at the Dewey Palace hotel at coaster Engeline foundered German Nampa He was 80 years of age. and abandoned for the oil steamer Luck- and 10 of her crew were drowned great confusion at the Warner Ranch enbacb. which sailed from Sabine Young Englishman S wagged From a native of New York . Still another dispatch says the Scan Indian Commissioner Jenkins has sent Homestead Vina. Colonel Dewey was one of the very Pass, Texas, for this port. March 22. dinavian whaler Cyclops has founder for Attorney John Brown, of San Ber prominent men of the state. He made tnd has never been beard from. The New York. May 9.—George Rey- ed off the Faroe Island* in the North nardino and friendly Indians to assist crew of 13 ¡ b undoubtedly lost. The in the removal The Indians are sur a fortune in the mines in Silver City nolds. aged 22, who came from Eng- Atlantic and 16 wore drowned. rounded by 100 deputy marshals. Al and more recently developed the valu voyage usually requires seven days. land a week ago. was held for trial at The Trades of Omaha and Chicago Can Tie Up 60 Per Cent Indians, men. women and children able Dewey mine at Thunder Motin the Jefferson Market court this morn FIGHTING IN MACEDONIA. WESTERN CANADA HORROR. are chanting dirges and begging tc tain. He built two short lines of ing. He is charged with stealing of the Meat Business ot the Country. railway, one from Nampa to Murphy; |15.Wi worth of silverware and jewel Turkish Troop* Successful in a Skir be allowed to remain. The chief told Jenkins he would not leave unless At the other from Nampa to Emmett. Car Left the Track and Twelve Men ry last August, belonging to the home mish Near Salonica. Burned to Death. torney Brown advised him to do so. Chicago. May 11.—One thousand laundries have signed the union scale Another monument is his Nampa ho stead villa, where he was employed Vienna. May 8.—Advices were re St. Paul, May 8.—A Winnipeg spec He was arrested while trying to pawn workmen in the Ijissig division of the up to date, while 14 big ones are still tel, which was opened three month? ago It cost »250.000. His estate is ial to the Dispatch says: Twelve men the goods He admitted his guilt and American Bridge Company, were lock standing out. The establishing of two ceived today of a Macedonian reverse Vindication of Dreyfus Expected. estimated at from »1.000,000 to »1,- were burned to death and eight slight said he wanted to return to Ixmdon. more plants is being discussed by the at Sores, northeast of Salonica, Tues Paris. May 11.—La Patrie today as ly injured in a train wreck 50 miles On Mrs. Belmont's request, the exam ed out this morning for attempting to strikers. who seem to have abundant day last. The Turkish troops routed 25n 000 the Macedonians, the latter losing sorts that Minister of War Andre has west of Port Arthur. A caboose at ination was set for next Tuesday, as organize a union. funds. I finished the inquiry into Dreyfus' de The strike situation at the stock tached to a tie train left the track, he desires to be present and prose The managers of the Deering Har their leader and 30 follower*. 8HAMROCK III A FLYER. tnand for a new trial and has decide, yards is acute. 23,00« union employes vester plant have submitted terms to the car was overturned and look fire, cute. to bring his case before the court o! are liable to be called out at any the strikers, which are being discuss Erie Canal Banquet. The Newest Boat Prove* to Be the with the above result. Owing to a causation for hearing. I.a Patrie addt time. heavy wind storm the wires are in ed this afternoon. The harvester of See Doom of Small Collegea. hun that if Dreyfus Is rehabilitated he will Swiftest Buffalo. N. Y.. May 8. — Five A conference of the executive com flcials are so confident the terms they dred guests have been Invited to at bad shape today and details are mea Chicago. Ill., May 8. — Representa Gorock. Scotland. May 9—Sham ger. be placed on Andre's staff as the com tives of nearly 100 colleges and uni mittees of the unions has been called have offered will be accepted that tend the Erie Canal Banquet at the mander of a specially organised squad rocks first and third were today out to meet this afternoon to discuss they have laid fires in the furnaces versities throughout the country are Ellicott hotel tonight. The affair is ron for the first trial spin since the acci Expert Swimmer Drowned. attending the conference which open means for assisting the striking engln' and expect to renew work tomorrow. to be held in celebration of the hun dent, on a 40-mile course. There was New York. May 9.—Patrolman ed at Northwestern University today etrs. The packers' combine today Biscuit Makers Strike. dred million handout. a moderate breez«. Shamrock III James Howard, winner of a score of Inta Salt Lak*. Chicago. May 11.—The employes of to consider the relation of the college shipped In non-union engineers from took the lead from the start Kansas City and Omaha to break the medals for rescues and expert swim to the professional school. The con Salt lake, May 11.—The second the National Biscuit Company and An Army Wedding. Shamrock III, on the windward ming. was drowned in six feet of train this month went into Salt lake ference arises from the general fear strike, if the unions declare a gener Bremtner A Ballery. struck today for stretch, led by eight seconds and in water Washington. D. C.. May 11. — Miss al sympathetic strike it will tie up 60 yesterday near Randall's creased the lead in the run down the island. He took his two sons for a expressed among leading educators per cent of the meat supply of Ameri an Increase in wages and recognition , Gertrude Agnes Glhhony a proriincnt owing to the track sinking in the of the union. It is feared all the , young society woman of Washington, quagmire yesterday on the Ogden that the expansion of the American Firth to a minute and a quarter. ca. The situation is grave, as it row A sound steamer threw the The Shamrocks’ race has been «wells which overturned the boat, high schools and of the professional would mean the most serious strike plants will be included unless the de i was married today to Lieutenant Lucia cut-off Five hundred feet of mands are acceded to. abandoned on account of threatening Howard rescued one boy, and diving schools will ultimately destroy the Chicago has ever known. ' George Francis Connolly. U. S A. The permanent trestle work went down Strikers Throw Red-hot Horse Shoes. ceremony whs performed In St. Ste ditching the train of 20 cars, No one weather, after Shamrock Ill had for the other was entangled in weeds usefulness of the college as a prepara Barbers to Strike in Sympathy. New York. May 11.—The police re phen's church In the presence of army was hurt ahown unusual and marked superior when found. The youngest boy was tory school for the professions. The conference will endeavor to agree Omaha. May 11.—The strike situs serves were called on again today to officers and others of prominence tty also drowned. upon some method of co-operation be tion is more complicated than ever, stop rioting among the striking Ital | No British Intervention. 8TRIKE ON MOBILE A OHIO. tween the independent college and the laundries closing this morning as ian excavators in Brooklyn. Many l«ondon. May 11.—In the house of Bubonic Plague tn Ruasia. I Fatal Labor Riot. persons were injured by flying mis the university professional schools or a result of the employes refusing to Conductors, Brakemen, Baggagemen Berlin. May 11.—The Anxiger states commons today Lord Cranberne re Greenwich, Conn., May 9.—One Independent professional schools, by handle the business of unfair custom siles. The police used clubs freely In and Yardmen After Higher Wage*. that bubonic plague has broken out in plying to a question, said Inasmuch hundred and thirty Italian strikers in which mutual recognition of work ers. and promises to continue indefi dispersing the crowd, but made few St. Louis, May 9.—Five hundred the vicinity of Port Chester, who de done in the respective institutions nitely. The Barbers' Union meets to arrests The striking blacksmiths al I.ibau. Russia, the disease having ss Russia declared no intention of conductors, brakemen, baggagemen mand increased wages today Invaded may be secured, thus insuring to the night to consider a sympathetic strike. so attacked the non-union shops, and been brought from Siberia in infected occupying New Chwang permanently there is no occasion for the British and yardmen of the Mobile A Ohio, Greenwich and tried to compel 50 independent college equal privileges a free-for-all fight took place in the furs. Boilermaker*’ Did Not Strike. to make overtures for concerted action were ordered out at 10 o'clock this Italians engaged in grading the field in this regard with the university col streets. One of the proprietors was Ogden, May 11.—The Southern Pa morning. The strike is for increased nark to join them. A riot followed. lege. The Chicago Master Bakers' Asso- with America. cific boilermakers did not go out on knocked senseless, being struck on the wages Wilkins, head of the Order Two were fatally wounued and sever has raised the price of buns. elation strike this morning, as was expected. head with a hammer, and another was of Railway Conductors, and Lee al hurt less seriously. The police <lis- injured with a red-hot horse shoe rolls, cakes, cookie* and crullers 25 A »4,000,000 trust will control Vir Applications to cover the Transvaal Laundries Signing Scale. bead of the Brotherhood of Trainmen, uersed the assailants after arresting ginia's output of 18,000,000 bushels of Several were badly cut. but escaped per cent to the wholesalers and 20 per loan of ll'S.ûûO.OOO, were made in Chicago, May 11.—Twenty-four before the police arrived. is In the city directing the strike. 20 leaders. cent to the retail dealers. peanuts this year. London 20 fold g reate, than the loan Aim Disappointed Him—Ella Mundt Had ••Snook" Him. Spokane May 11 —Edward Spencer «layer of Ella Mundt, pleaded not nitty to the charge of murder in tne first degree Saturday in the superior •ourt after taking a day to consider the matter. The crime for which Spencer is to «tand trial for hi* life occurred on January 19. just before noon There will be an attempt to prove that Spencer had deliberated over the mat ter before _ _ to the __ _____ going Schukin house on Howard street, where __ his sweetheart. Ella Mundt, was employ ed as a domestic, and sought her with the purpose of killing her out of mal ice. At the time of the shooting it was ¡aimed that Spencer, ia what were supposed u> be hi* dying moments, ad accused the dead girl of Lav.ng ’♦»stowed her affections on another This is supposed to be the theme which will be followed by the prose- •utlon. as it appears to be the only hypothesis to give the quality of mal ice to the deed. Spencer's friend* and the stories of he dead girl's friend* told just after the shooting state that the girt had decided to discoatiuue receiving Spec ers attentions after much advice had been given her on the subject The -ruing man's friends claim that the deed was inspired by an insane love of her and that there was a genuine ?nd earnest desire on his own part tc follow her in death and it was only through an accident of aim and good nursing subsequently that prevented the full accomplishment ot his inten tion. The case was set for trial on the morning of May 2b and Judge Rich ardson has set aside four days until the following Saturday for its contin uance. CONCEDED THE COLUMBIA IS IN FOR A HARO RACE. Trial Spin« Demonstrate Tnat tne English Yacht Is On« of th« Fastest Sailing Vessel* Ever Built. Bristol. May 11.—The ven remarks ble showing of Shamrock III is can* mg uneusine«* among the syndicate owners of the Reliance Orders have hrtu given to expedite the work of re fitting the defender in order that she may be thoroughly tried out and put tn racing shape as soon as possible. The admission t* openly made here that Shamrock III. must be a wonder ully fast boat to defeat Shamrock I. to easily, for it is conceeded by all vsehting authorities around Here« ' off’s. that the old boat is faster than Shamrock II.. which pressed the Co lumbia so closely two year* ago. THERÉ TO STAY. Russian* Aggressiv* in Chines* Ter. ritory. London. May 8.—A dispatch from -hsnghal this morning says the___ Rus •ians. despite the protests of the Chi- iese in Türkistan, are establishing 'nd extending Independent telegraph line*. SHAMROCK III FAST BOAT. Has Won Every Trial Rae* Thia Sea- son. Courock. May IL—The_____ ___ Shamrock III again defeated the first in another trial spin today. Shamrock I gained a quarter of a mile lead at the start, but the new challenger finished three- iuatiers of a mile ahead. INFECTED WAR VESSEL. Epidemic on ths Cruiser Minneapolis. Philadelphia, May 11.—The Minne apolis will today be disinfected in an effort to stamp out the epidemic of -erebro spinal meningitis, or spotted fever. The physicians believe they now have the epidemic under control. The men all have come ashore. Destructive Canadian Fire. Ottawa, Ont.. May 11—The latest ■stiniates ot loss from yesterday's fire Is $SO0, i ¥ h \ of which British insurance •om pan les are the heaviest losers Fifteen hundred homeless people are today searching the ruins for remain ing property Pacified Some More. Washington. May 11 General Da via .-able* the war department from the Philippines the details of Persh Ing’s circuit and says all the Moros are now anxious to be friendly, and he anticijiates lasting pes«-e.