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action the union refused to recognize,
claiming it was not done in good
Must Serve Thirteen Years for Mur­ Republicans in Convention Endorse
Steamship With Eighty Persons on faith
Th*- matter of the founding
der of Ella Mundt.
the Rough Rider.
of the scouring mills and the woolen
Board Lost.
Spokane, June 4.—Ed Spencer was
Columbus, O.. June 4.—Chairman
London, June 3.—Lloyds today re- mills by the same method of private
this morning sentenced to serve 13 Hanna called the nominating session
ceived a dispatch from Valjmralso re- subscription was cited by msmtwra
years in the state penitentiary, tor of the state republican convention to
t>orting the loss of the Pacific Steam of the count ii to show that the at tion
the murder ot Ella Mundt, in this city order at 10:30 this morning. Foraker
Navigation Company's steamer. Aro- of the foundry employes was reason­
last January
was named as permanent chairman
quia, with 80 on board, liii'Judibg pas able, but the union people held other
wise.
The case was stubbornly fought The harmony arrangement made last
sengers and crew
Mr Cloplon didn't see that tbe
and even Spencer was surprised at night, proved to be effective.
The dispatch adds that several
the mild verdict of manslaughter re­
Hanna and Foraker appeared side
large and scores of small boats were matter was quite ripe for discussion
Water
is
Receding
at
Ml
Kan
­
Will
Force
the
Navy
Depart
­
Greatest Territory Now Being turned against him last Saturday.
by side on the platform and were
wrecked In tbe harbor during the since the blds had not been adver One of the Most Important
It was proved beyond a doubt that wildly applauded. ForaMer, in bis
gale, which lasted two days. The 11 m d for as yet Hay or Halley then
sas Points According to the
the matter as it appear*-d to
ment to a Show-Down in City oi Vaipanaso suffered consider­ stated the
Flame Swept in the History Spencer was crazy by drinkiug ab­ speech, complimented Hanna and
Sessions Held in Severai
him
He said that the unions asked
sinthe. when he committed the crime, predicted his re-election to the sen
able dumage
the
«
ouncil
to
discriminate
against
and
to
that
fact
is
probably
due
his
ate.
Then
followed
a
long
tribute
the Bremerton Altair.
Latest Advices.
Other Ships Were Wrecked,
of that Region.
*1 h «« of people to tbeir detri-
Months Hast.
escape from the gallows.
to Roosevelt
Captain Todd, of the Aroquipa al ment. ubeti
Under ordinary circumstances the
Resolutions Indorse Roosevelt.
tempted to run th<* steamer out to < OUlicil to d<: it wa*- the duty of the
> the beat in its power
murder was unprovoked and inexcus
lull. but
>ea ¡n a lull,
bm van
waa struek by a >•> the people Tbe uuiwaa asked, the 1
Mr. Dick presented the report from
able, as he deliberate!}' loaded a pis
aeavy
blast
broadside
and
foundered
< otlncil to refuse to allow Chinese or I
lol and well! to where Uie unsuspect­ U m committee on re« !u -oils unqual­ ST. LOUIS IS NOW IN THE
SAYS CALIFORNIA IS RE­
PALL OF SMOKE OVER
So far as known, none were saved. Japanese- labor, or non union or im SEWER BONOS GO TO THE
ing girl was working as a domestic ifiedly indorsing noosevelt for the
Other ships were wrecked, including
presidency in 1904. ano promising the
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT.
GREATEST DANGER LINE.
SPONSIBLE FOR EMBARGO th. British Foydale. the German bark ported Jalor to l>e employed on the
MANY LARGE STATES and instantly killed her, afterward supisirt of the party tor Ilatnia to re
< onstru*’ion of the »ewer, and to de­
making a half-hearted attempt at
Persimmon, the Chilean bark Esqui mand the < mployment of home la>x»r
election
to
the
senate.
suicide. Experts were called to tes
to. The Foydale struck the break-
The platform concluded by saying
as far as possible, and then turned
tify to the awful effect of absinthe
Fires Have Also Broken Out Anew in on the human system and mind, and that monopolies are directly atnena Extra Session of the Kansas Legisla­ Will Appeal to the President—Failing water and six of the < rew and the arouttd and ask th*-m in the sam< Trades Council Asks That Boycott of
<
aptaiu's
wife
and
ble to penalties provided by repuu.*-
We Rigby-Clove Company Be Rec­
ture Probable to Deal With the Sit.
There. Will Drag Her Case Before The Persimtjion son were drowned, breath to »hut out the only home
the Adirondacks—The Worst Fires on the strength of this evidence the can legislation, and their vigorous en
crew were saved foundry from the work to tbe detri
crime was fixed as manslaughter.
ognized
—The Salary of the Street
uation— Flood Soaked
Buildings
a Suffering Congress—Is Determin­ The Esquito lost two ot her crew. m“nt of the people, the foundry and
forcement in the court« No worthy
Ever Known Are Raging in Nev*
interest
Is
imi>erilled
but
whatever
AU
Dead.
Not
Comm-ssioner Raised Ten Dolls'*
the city There was a conflict in the
Continue to Callapse—Sickness and
ed to Hold the Navy Yard—City
Brunswick—Bath, Maine, Is Sur
WEALTHY STOCKMAN KILLED.
will work public harm is restrained,
Valparaiso June 3.—Seventeen sur­ reasoning.
Per Month—Petition for Arc Light
Starvation All Over the Wasti of
Was Warned by Government— vivors 01 the wrecked Araquiah have
rounded by Fire—One Town Entire
and that too without recourse to the
TLe union people stated that if the
Endina of a Fatal Quarrel Near Boise democratic plan of destroying al!
l*en rescued.
Other Things.
and
Waters.
Rough
Element
Dominates
Roost.
iron
was
bought
from
the
Rigby-
ly Destroyed.
—Surrender of the Survivor.
American industries through
tariff
Clove Company that no union labor
Boise, Ijaho, June 4.—James E® revision or otherwise.
The council was called to order
Kaunas City. Jttue 3.—Thu river
fould be employed in the construe
EXCURSION STEAMER SUNK.
Seattle. June 3.—The Chamber oi
Nasua, X H.. June 4—The wires rcons. a wealthy stockman of Lareda.
If further legislation is necessary,
tion of the sewer, and the council cut last night by Mayor Hailey, and Al­
state that all Xew Hampshire is now was shot and instantly killed yester­ the republican party can be depended fell six-tenths of a foot during the Commerce today- proposed to take up ;
navy
department's embargo! Crushed Against a M ssissippi River c ff further discussion by an adjourn dermen Johnson. Dickson, Hartman.
darkened by the smoke of immense day by a man named Baird. The upon to eract and enforce with equal­ night. A light rain continues There the
mint
i? a partial street car system in op­ I against the Bremerton and Puget j
forest fires.
Groveton people ar<
Bridge Span.
Boise county sheriff left this morn ity and safety.
Howard and Sommerriire were pres­
eration this morning. Xo further loss ' Sound navy yard, for the purpose of •
fleeing to Berlin, which is entirely ing to get the prisoner, who has given
Hanibal. Mo.. June 3.—The steam
ent.
Ticket Nominated.
Neck Broken by a Fall.
of life from the fl<>od in this section I forcing the Issue If no satisfaction
surrounded by flames. All the farm
Salt lutke, June 3.—An unknown
Myron Herrick was nominated tor is expected
| can be obtained from tbe department j er Flying Eagle and a Large with a
houses in the vicinity of Meredith are up.
Three Petitions Presented.
Boats are running to Kansas City. ' the case will be appealed to the pre-s party of 240 Sunday school pupils on man this noon while quarreling with
covernor. and Warreu Harding tor
destroyed. Ashland is threatened.
A petition was presented from the
SHOT
UP
THE
SALOONS.
ioard.
struck
a
draw
span
of
the
x man named Hammond, at the street commissioner asking that his
Kan . conveying food and necessaries. ’ idenL
lieutenant-governor, by acclamation.
Failing there, they will make
The flames last night did muck
The only boats in the flooded district I an appeal to the next congress. They Mississippi bridge here today. Both Grill Club rooms, was thrown down salary be raised from $65 to $75 per
damage to the famous Corbin Park
Attempt to Enforce Prohibition in a
barge
and
steamer
went
to
the
bot
a staircase breaking his neck, He mouth. The petition was granted by
are in charge of the police, as more believe the hostile action is inspired
within whose preserves are innumer
PONTIFF S CONDITION IS
tem
So tar as now known, only
Texas Town.
able deer, 1.000 elk. 150 buffalo and
CAUSING MUCH CONCERN. than $2 250.000 are under water »n by California in the Interest of Mare tLree lives were lost, though conflict­ died a few minutes later. Hammond the council.
arrested by the sheriff.
the safe» of the smaller banks, ex­ Island.
Houston. Texas, June 4—Fifty
countless wild boars.
A petition was presented by resi­
ing reports indicate that many more
into Brookfield Postponement of the Consistory, at press companies ar.d railway offices.
masked
men
rode
dents of West Court street, asking
While
the
navy
department
has
re
­
In the Adirondacks.
were
lost.
Three
small
children
Excursion
Train
Wrecked,
destroyed
-ariy this morning and
that an additional arc light be piacea
Between Five and Six Hundred III. peatedly warned the town of Bremer- jumped overboard, Mrs Lynch was
Which Two American Cardinals
Glenns Falls, N. Y., June 4 — Adi three saloons. A thousand shots
Augusta, Me.. June 3.—An cacar- on West Court street. The petition
James Thomas, the first newspa­ ' ton that its moral tone was highly caught between the bridge and boat
Were to Have Been Appointed.
rondack fire conditions are agalt were fired and all the fixtures were
sion train Is reported wrecked near was referred to the street commit-
: distasteful to the government, yet
most serious, The Cedar river sec riddled, but none was hurt. The sa
Rome. June 4.—The pope today per man to get into and out of Kan- dives have multiplied and the spawn cabin, and fatally crushed.
Sumpter, on the Coast Line, and tee.
;
as
City,
Kan.,
and
who
represents
tion is ablaze with a big fire sweep loons continue to operate, despite the suffers with a severe attack of diar­
many killed and injured.
of moral leprosy has filled its dens
A petition was presented by re®-
tue
Sc
ripps
News
Association
relum
­
Work Train Through a Bridge.
ing near Catlin lake. Lgng lake am
rhoea. which is causing anxiety. His
irohib.Jon law.
dents of Wes: Court street to esu.b-
of
view.
Catamount range, near Lake George
physicians say they have no fear ot ed this forenoon, He says the sltua-
Coshocton.
Pa
Jure
3.
—
A
Penr-
lish a grade between Lilleth street
Tlie city authorities seemed pow­
are also flame swept.
complications, but his advanced age tion there is black, Flfteen tbousan .
sylvania work train rlumred throuzh
nd Oax street ard the matter wts
erless
to
check
the
immoral
tenden
people
ar.-
being
careo
for
in
and weak condition makes tne attack
a bridge on Waihondlng river this
referred to the street committee.
Pall of Smoke Over New York.
■
ties,
and
when
members
of
the
city
churches,
halls
and
municipal
build-
dangerous.
Tbe reports of the marshal city
| council openly condemned the rough morning. Two Italians were bur
Xew York. June 4.—The city 1»
ings.
It is believed the consistory, which
jumping. The engine and six cars
re*'order ard treasurer were read and
covered with a pall of smoke from
element
and
held
it
responsible
tor
not
well
handled
The
relief
work
is
has already been postponed several
were completely submerged.
approved.
the terrific forest fires sweepinf
days on account of the pontiff's con­ Between 5>si and 6<W refugees are the government'* boycott of the
An ordinance wa* presented es­
throughout the Xew England forest.*
,
place,
they
were
tar
threatened
with
A V/ELCO ME RAIN HAS
dition. rannot be held for several days seriously ill. He talked with 50 men
Four Prisoners Escape.
ta’llsbing a grade in Byers' add1 tion
and northeastern portion of thi.* ST. LOUIS IS ALARMED
i
and
feathers.
yet. The appointment of cardinals, who had only had one meal in 24
Wheeling. W Vx. Jure 3.—Four
The situation Is now taking an
FALLEN EVERYWHERE ard was referred to the ordinance
state.
AND IN GREAT DANGER of whom two are expected to -*e hours. The hotels and restaurants ! acute turn and the answer of the prisoners. Including two murderers
emmittee for rems! deration.
are
closed
and
the
groceries
are
Americans, is one of the important af­
Smoke All Over Massachusetts.
broke out of the penitentiary at
Sale of Band Issue Authorized.
president
to
8-attle's
apeal
is
await-
cleaned
out.
Springfield. Mass.. June 4.—Asher Two Entire Families in Iowa Were fairs to be looked after at the com­
Moundsville list night A posse is Crops Not Suffering. But Held Back
ed with interest.
The b‘ds on tbe bond Issue for the
a
Bridge.
ing
consistory.
Marooned
on
today
are falling here from the forest flres­
using bloodhounds in their pur
Drowned by Their Homes Collaps
by Cold Weather in Some Locali­ -onstruction of the new sewer were
A steamer last night brought in GOVERNMENT REPORTS
in Eastern Massachusetts, and the
suit
ing After They Were Cooped Up
IN
THE
CATTLE
COUNTRY.
ties—Fruit Yield Will be Heavy— opened and read. S. A. Kean, of ChL
67 passengers from the Randolph
sun is completely obscured by th*
ago. bid $?".33O. the Trowbridge k
Five Days—Gigantic Task of Clean­
SHOW HAPPY RETURNS
Strawberry Picking in Progress.
end of the Milwaukee bridge, five
dense smoke.
Fighting in Montenegro.
Niver Company bid $3>?320. and the
ing the Slime-Smeared Cities Will Seven Men Killed in a Fight in Kan­ miles below here The majority were
Constantinople. June 3—Word was
Order of the Women of Woodcraft
But One House Left.
sas.
The past week was more favorable
from the Burlington passenger train Exports to Russ a Have Doubled in received today of a conflict between
Soon Begin.
‘ I<1 $33.012. through their azent. J. L.
St. Johns, X. B., June 4.—The towr
Nine Month»—indication* Point to
St. Francis. Kan., June 4 —In a which has been missing since Sun­
tan
the
previous
one.
and
a
genetai
Montenrrin and Turkish troops on
Wright, the grand clerk of this order
of Briggs Corner was destroyed bj
Heaviest Foreign Trade This Year the Monteugrin frontier. A number ■ mprovetnent ba* been noted in -e Tbe latter bid was accepted and an
St. Louis. June 4—The Mississippi battle yesterday near here, between day. arid for which search was made
fire yesterday, only one house being iver continues to rise, a stage oi Farmer Berry and hfs four sons on yesterday.
onditiou
of
cups
Good
rain*
tel!
in History of Nation.
were killed and wounded.
crdinance pwssed authorizing the
left Xew Brunswick is suffering 11.2 feet being shown at 7 a. m. Thi.- one side, and 20 cowboys on the other, Forty Inch Fall Twenty-Four Hour«.
in the easte.n section, which tem­ *alf. Tbe bonds are issued in tbe
Washington. D. C.. June 2—The
from the worst forest fires ever s a rise ot 1.3 feet during the past all the Berrys and two cowboys wire
porarily rellered the drex- hty condi-
On the Way to America
Topeka. Kan.. June 3.—The Kaw aUrma which have been sounded |
of $1‘XX' and bear interest at
known. Bonn river is reported bum >4 hours. It is expected that 32 feet killed.
lioti* and cauaed rvptd gvrminatior. stun
the rate of 5 per cent
They are-
fell
40
inches
in
the
24
hours
preced-
during
the
past
two
years
regarding
New
York.
June
3
—
A
cable
thbi
ed. St. George is in constant peril will be reached some time today. In
The Berrys were returning from a
of late sown grain. A lew small dated on July 1. 1903. and pay in-
Xothing but a change of wind cai die meantime people all along the visit to a neighbor, and in order to Ing six this morning. Governor Bai the trade relation* between the morning from the A lores announces ’bower* have also occurreu in tbe
terest semi-annuilly.
row emt mrlates calling a ape- United Stale* and certain other coun-i
save the town of Stanley.
river front, both here and in East St make a short cut. pulled down a wire cial aeaaioa o the legislature to pro- tries of the world find no justification j the arrival ot Shamrock III and Erin -outbem pait of the state, but more
III.
Shamrock
I
Is
expected
tomor
­
Purchase of Righ; of Way.
fence
on
the
Dewar
cattle
ranch
The
:ain
is
badly
needed
In
that
section
Vast Forests Burning.
Louis are preparing for the big flood
v. Jc for a i e nerrency appropriation ■a the figures of our commerce up to, row.
The recorder was authorized to
In tbe Willamette vaib y and the
Millinocket. Me.. June 4.—Thous The river men and government offic­ cowboys charged and a fusllade com
Building r
continue to collapse, thi* time. The three countries which '
coast connties tbe soil, if anything, draw funds at tbe demand of the
ands of acres of heavy spruce be ials predict that the water will be menccjl and continued until the Ber­ Two persons .s.e been rescued from have been mentioned from time to
Railroad Stocks Decline
is too wet. and warm w eatber and sewer .-ommlttee as a tender on the
tween here and Mekahdin are swept jver the levee railroad tracks by rys barracaded themselves in a cabin the ■cond floor of an outlying brick time a* likely to decrease their im- i
New York. June 3 —The threatened more sun.-hire is lieMred. Tbe wheat rroposed right of way for tbe sewer
bare. It is reported here that Sher toon today, and officials of tne differ- The cowboys rushed and the Berrys re • idence. where they bad lx-en three portatiun* from the United States
renewal of the anthracite strike crop eist of the Cascade mountains at tbe lower end of tbe city.
man is destroyed. All communication *nt railroads affected are placing killed two. The cowboys then Cred cays wiihjut food.
are Russia, Austria-Hungary and caused a reaction in the stock market is l*a> kward and unusually weed}.
The recorder was granted a ¡eave
is cut off over entire sections. The heir rolling stock where it will be the cabin, and when the Berrys
Germany
River Falling at Lawrence.
this morning
the roads affected with prospects that even with favor­ or absence for no: more tnan 10 days,
following towns are said to have safe. Weather Observer Bowie says emerged all were shot down.
A
study
of
the
latest
figures
of
the
■bowing a decline
Lawrence. K»n., June 3- The Kaw
able weather conditkrns from now on said leave to begin i or Thursday
been wiped out of existence: Crista! jf the situation:
treasury bureau of statistics regard- j
INSANE BY FLOOD NEWS-
the yields will be con®derat>ly less next. John Hailey. , Jr., was appoint-
river fell three feet last night
"The river at Kansas City is re-
Grindstone, Stacyville. Confirmation
ing our imports and exports show a
Minnesota Bank Dynamited.
ed to th* office of recorder ad in-
than those of last year
is unobtainable, but if true, there k corted 10 miles wide. Whatever the
Crisis Reached at St. Louis.
steady growth in the trade relations
terem
In
the
Willamette
vai.ey
the
weath
­
ause of the delay of the arrival of Topeka Man's Mind Becomes Unbal­
R**d
Falls.
Minn
.
June
J.
—
The
Gold
probably considerable loss of life.
St. Louis. June 1.— The river is with all of these countries, and indi­
anced From Excitement.
After listening to arguments by a
the waters from the flood stage, the
Stabeck bank at Vest was dynamited er has been very favorable for wheat,
two
feet
above
the
City of Bath Surrounded.
danger
line
at
1
■
cates
that
our
commerce
with
each
ot
<
Ix>s Angeles. June 4.—George Mad
outlook here becomes more encourag­
last night $2500 in currency and $*•- and the crop has Mooted nicely and committee of the Federated Trades
o'clock
this
morning,
having
reached
them
is
likely
to
be
larger
In
tba
pres-
;
Bath, Me., June 4.—The city is al ing. The Mississippi below is com­ den. of Topeka, a passenger on a
the plant is healthy and vigorous. Council, asking that the council rec­
in notes being taken
most completely surrounded by tre paratively low. which means that the Santa Fe train, became a raving ma­ the 32-foot mark, At the crest of the ent fiscal year than in any previous |
Hope in the old yards are not doing ognize the boycott of the Rigby-Clove
flood
is
two
days
distant,
it
is
now
year.
mendous fires. The fire department water at present in the St. Louis dis­ niac at Barstow yesterday after read
well; the number of missing hills is foundry, the council adjourned
Arrived
From
Europe.
certain that vast damage will be
This is true both of tbe imports
is constantly busy.
large and the vines are making an
trict will move out rapidly, thereby ing flood news from Kansas. He at­ done. Carondolct is already suffer-
City Recorder's Report
New
York,
June
2
—
Ambassadors
and the export* To each of these
In the new yards
possibly permitting the Kansas City tacked passengers and was locked in ing.
Choate and McCormick arrived on unev. r. growth
The recorder's report for the mc*n'.h
three
countries
our
exports
are
the hop vines are thrifty and promis­ just closed wa* submitted to tbe
WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER IN A
stage of the river to reach here Fri­ a car He was taken from the train
Many families were removed from steadily and rapidly increasing and the Kronprinz Wilhelm today.
ing.
CAROLINA RAILROAD WRECK day or Saturday at a time wher. most at Needles.
council last evening and adopted.
homes this morning in boats. The from each of them our tmpor.s are
Potato planting is wei. advanced
of the flood from the Des Moines
During the last month there were
gieat cradle used in transferring' also steadily increasing. This is
and
com
and
gardens
have
made
fair
­
river
and
upper
Mississippi
will
have
Loaded Excursion Tram Goes Into a
six liquor licenses issued, aggregat
cars to ferry boats was swept away strong!}- marked in the figure* of our
ly
good
progress
during
the
week.
ing $1.65h; two express licenses for
Washout—Conductor Also Killed passed here.”
this morning.
trade relations with Russia in the
Range horses in Klamath coun: an* $*75; two show licen-ea. for $4 one
At the northern end of St. Ixouis
present
fiscal
year.
and Many Were Injured.
Another
Drowning
Reported
roor for the- season u( the year.
county the residents are moving their
I li- enae to a pawnbroker for 82.50. and
The latest figures show that our
( harleston, S. C., June 4.—An ex stock across the bluffs and are pre­
lies Moines. June
3.—Another
The strawberry crop is good and I ■’.■
x licenses amounting to $61
I
exjmrts
to
Russia
for
the
nine
months
cureion train on the Atlantic Coast paring to follow it with their house­
drowning is reported this morning at
cherries promise fairly good yields, i Total. $1,727.25
;
ending
April
1.
were
nearly
double
line was wrecked near Sumter this hold furniture if the river continues
although the cold weather and rains
Chatsworth. Two families were dis­
UNION LABOR PRESENTS
There were 73 cases tried during
DEMOCRATIC LINN GOES
morning, the engines, baggage car to rise.
have injured them somewhat. Prunes the month on various causes, and
covered in the Nisiinabutna bottoms those of the corresponding period in
DEMANDS
TO
THE
COUNCIL.;
any
year
of
the
last
ae*ade.
an*!
and three coaches plowing headiont
who
had
be<n
without
too«
to.
use
■nd
pears
and
also
apples
have
set
Already larg<* lakes have been form
FOR HERMANN.
from these $476.80 was collected in
that our Imports from Russia are a.so
into a deet> washout. Conductor ?d in the low section. North of St
day».
a full crop
fines Tbe sale of cemetery lot* net­
■tearlily and rapidly increwaing being After a Lively Session of Inquiry and
Clements and four negro passengers I ouis. from Eads bridge the water
ted $2’1. the liens closed by tbe street
Argu ment the Council Adjourns
Columbia
River
Valley.
double
those
of
1899
and
three
time*
were killed. Thirty-three were hurt . an be seen extending back over the Heavy Falling Off of Republican Vote
FIRST LABOR COMMISSIONER.
tcoae of 1894. The figures regarding
Without Taking Any Action—Al
Mosier. Wasco county. J. M. Car­ eommissiorer yielded $190 25. ard the
eight seriously. The engineer and lowlands between that place and
in
Marion
County
—
Total
Vote
Will
our
trade
relations
with
Germany
roll.
—Fore part of week cool; latter 'ransfer of real mate to C. B Wade
Round Discussion of Rigby-Clove
fireman are among the injured. Th* Granite City, and forming a veritable
*art
hot; some fall grain cut for hay; rave the city $700 more, A total of
Not Reach Two-Thirds of That Cast O. F. Hoff, of Portland. Will Hold the and Austria Hungary show a correa-
excursion was returning from Nicho­ lake. The same condition prevails
Problem.
Office Until 190«.
ponding
increase.
spring
grain short; fruit prospects $1.387.05 being received.
las to Columbia.
Last
Year.
south of East St. Louis.
The expenses as paid for salary
'ontinue
good; gardens and pastures
Salem, Or.
June 3.—Governor
last evening after the council had
Fatalities Will Reach Thirty.
expenses.
Two Entire Families Drowned.
vrd
various
current
WAS
IT
WILKES
BOOTH?
’
.
ne.
eany
peas
mostly
shipped:
Salem. June 2.—The latest figures Chamberlain. Secretary of State Dun­
completed its routine business, a
■mounted to $1 700.
Augusta. Ga.. June 4.—The Atlantic
Des Moines. la., June 4.—The work upon the district congressional elec bar and State Treasurer Mcore have
-
trawberr.es
ripening
fast;
small
Federate«
from
the
Th«* city health re-xirt showed that
Coast officials announce this morning jf caring for the 5.000 destitute flood
Supposed Suicide January Last of the committee
Trades' Council of Pendleton, stated ield on account of young vines.
••■ere was during the 1 past month
that they had received a message iufferers is still taxing the local re lion are that it Is claimed by the re­ named O. P. Hoff, of Portland, to be
Moro.
Sherman
county.
N.
P.
Han-
Assassin of Lincoln.
that they wished to address the coun
saying that seven bodies had beer "lef committee to the utmost, but the publicans and conceded by the demo­ Oregon's first labor commissioner.
en.--Warm and dry, with light show- 'tree cases of smallpox, ore case of
The Mr. Hoff was formerly a resident of
Enid. Okla.. June 3.—Junius Brutus ell. The council expressed willing­ *rs first ot week; warm weather has icariet fever, ore case of diphtheria
taken from the wreck near Sumter, committee has affirmed that there is crats by 2.028 for Hermann.
later
figures
are
not
likely
to
mater
­
Lane
county,
where
he
served
as
an
'
Booth, an actor and nephew of John ness to bear them and the spokesman .mproved crops considerably; more ’nd one -■ase of meas'es No deaths
and it is believed the fatalities wil no need of outside assistance. Ten
resulted from any contagious diseases
reach 30. The injured are being taken thousand dollars has been subscribed ially alter these, though most of the agent for the Southern Pacific rail- • Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Pres­ of the party. Edward Coffman, stated am needed,
counties are Incomplete, some being road. For several years he has been ' ident Lincoln, identified the man who the object of the visit.
'he last month.
to Sumter
here, in audition to a large quantity estimated, The estimated counties
Condon.
Gi'liam
county.
John
F.
■ m ployed in the freight departments suicided here January 14. as his un­
Coffman said that at a meeting of
of clothing and food.
Reisacher
—
Excellent
growing
weath
­
are known to be for Hermann,
of the same company in Portland. cle the assassin. The man lived as the Federated Courcil the foundry of
LAND OFFICE FOR MAY.
TWO CHILDREN DROWNED.
At Atlantic two marooned families
It was a most remarkable election His election was practically unani­ David George.
the Rigby-Clove Company had been er; light rain middle of week; pros­
were drowned in the Nlsbanabotna
ects for wheat fair if ra’rs come
county last year pave mous.
Clackamas
declared
unfair
to
organized
labor
Upon his death. K. L. Bates, attor­
"eceipts Show Grsdesl Increase In
Fractious Horse Crowds Over Railing >ottoms last night, cooped up in their
republican. 1.375; this year
Governor Chamberlain's preference ney for the Memphis came here and and that the committee wished to re­ h June; weeds now making better
own homes by the flood. For five Tongue,
Homestead Entries.
Into Boise River.
it gave Reames. democratic, about was Walter Drennan, a former rail­ fully Identified the !>ody. then went quest the council to disregard any ‘icadwav than grain.
Perdleton. Umatilla county. E W
Boise, June 4.—A distressing acci­ days they had been compelled to sit 250; Marion gave longue 1.291, and road engineer. No formal vote was East and has obtained | os'.tive iden­ blds from the foundry on any city
Following I* a report of ’he United
M cComas.—Several
showers
and States ¡and office at La Grande, tor
dent occurred Wednesday afternoon on tables with no drinking water and gives Hermann only 150. I-ane. which taken on the choice of a commission­ tification from the nephew, from work.
varmer weather have improved crops the month of May:
on the Ninth street bridge across the practically nothing to eat. The river gave Tongue 870. gives Hermann er, but after discussing the matter, it Joseph Jefferson, Clara Morris and
The
matter
was
stated
by
Coffman
Boise river, which resulted in the ontinues to fall rapidly between here 350. Linn county, historically dem developed that Dunbar and Moore a score of others. Bates claims to and supplemented by Thomas Means omewhat; present conditions indi- 23 commutation ot home-
md Keokuk
drowning of two little children.
ocratlc, gave Hermann 125. Tongue's were in favor of Hoff, and that Cham­ have been the confidential agent for and others. The council engaged In -ate a yield of grain ore-third short
stead entries .... ........... $ 4.350.00
Water Fallina at Kansas City.
Mrs. James Stevenson, the wife of
majority in toe district was 7.372 last berlain would be satisfied with that Booth for years. Bates say* the mar. the discussion with them and the >f average seasons; abundant rains 8 timber and stone proofs.
now would do much to improve
Kansas City. June 4.—The water is year. Marion county alone shows reiection. and the matter was in that
the deputy state engineer, was out
15.232 acres ...................... 38.082 00
supposed to have been killed was talk became general and on one side vpring-grown grain; pasture, except
riding in a carriage, accompanied by still falling rapidly. A hundred and 1.327 republicans less voting for Her­ I aj MttM. Huff will serve until tamed Ruddy Booth, and that he set- somewhat conflicting.
3 sales isolated tracts. 160
her 2-year-old child and another child fifty sanitary sergeants were sworn mann than for Tongue. It is practi­ 1906, when his successor wil) be tied in Glenrose Mills, Texas, and
acres .......................... • • . • • • 200 00
Some ot the committee said they near the mountains, poor; fruit pros­
2 mineral entries. 49 acre«
whose name could not be learned. in this morning to compel all resi­ cally the same in Clackatras county elected by the people.
255.00
had
no desire to force the combine pects good.
conducted a store there as John S.
dents
to
clean
yards.
Thousands
Helix.
Umatilla
county.
8.
L.
Isaac.
As they were crossing the bridge on
The total vote will be probably not
1 original desert entry, . ISO
to unionize; others that they wanted
Helen.
—
Crops
have
made fair growth;
the return trom South Boise the horse went to work at all the available more than two-thirds of the total cast DECISION FOR A CHANGE
40 m 0
acres .........................
the men to unionize, but had no use
became fractious and Mrs. Stevenson places in the bottoms to commence last year.
24.1 m
for the proprietors. Some said that weather warmer, with a few light Fees on 8 coal locatio ms..
STRIKE
OF
JANITORS
OF
VENUE
IS
RESCINDED.
jumped out of the carriage to take the work of cleaning, It will be three
20.00
they could handle no Iron from the showers; more rain needed ; crops 2 mineral applications
Latest
Estimates.
IN CHICAGO BUILDINGS. foundry as long as it was unfair* not suffering yet; summer tallow applications to record 1 98
the horse by the reins and lead it weeks before any one is permitted to
Dr.
T.
W.
Harris,
chairman
of
the
Jett and White Will Be Tried In
across. As she jumped out the horse live in houses in the flooded district.
timber locations .... . . . . .
980.M
that it would l>e unfair as long as it plowing completed.
republican congressional committee,
Their Home County—Witnesses’ Attempt to Operate Non-Union Laun- employed non-union men, and some
River Rising at St. Louis.
veered to one side and broke over the
Plateau Region.
1280.00
130
homestead entries ....
gives
the
following
estimates
at
3
dries
Fails
Because
of
Threatened
railing precipitating the two children,
St. Louis, June 4.—The river rose
794.00
Houses Guarded.
raid that the company could employ
Erwin. Baker county, John Erwin. Commission on 130 H. E..
Sympathetic Strike.
carriage and horse into the surging nearly a foot today preceding 10 p. m.: Hermann counties—Benton.
r.on-union men if it wanted to. and —No rain, and very dry; it is some­ 56 Umatilla Indian land
70;
Coos.
400;
Curry,
150;
Douglas.
Jackson.
Ky.,
June
3.
—
The
prose
­
Chicago. June 3.—The janitors of
o’clock this morning. Two hundred
waters below
3771.00
sales. 3886 acres ..
150; Lake (not reported); I.ane. 350. cution this morning asked the court's 50 large apartment buildings struck yet remain or. the fair list if It was what warmer this week, and alia*.*
people were driven from their homes
on the fair list to commence with. So is growing fast; all other crops are 196 timber and stone loca-
Searching for the Bodies.
Twenty-seven
precincts
out
of
52
re
­
permission to withdraw the motion this morning, alleging discrimination
in the Venice bottoms. Hundreds
tions filed ...............
the matter ran.
backward.
Boise. June 4.—Searching parties are at work strengthening the levees. ported; In Linn, 125; Lincoln, 200; tot a change of venue and hold the against the unions.
The
matter
was
reviewed
from
the
Cove.
Union
county.
Jasper
G.
are out for the children drowned last
Klamath, 100; Marion. 12S;
Tilla- trial of Jett and White In Breathitt
Attempts were made to start laun­
$50,122 31
Total ...
Levee Broke Near Warsaw, ill.
uight in Boise river, The bodies are
mook, 350; Washington 350; Yam­ crunty. The court granted a rescind­ dries this morning with non-union time the trouble started, when Ed bievens—Twenty-four hours' rain has
Burlington,
June
4.
—
The
flood
sit
­
not yet recovered.
hill. 50.
ing order changing the trial to Mor­ help, which failed because the coal Money built the addition to the foun­ greatly improved crop prospects;
dry building and employed non-union all grains and grasses growing fast;
HANGED FOR PIRACY.
uation Is serious. The levees south
Total majorities in Hermann coun- gan county. Jett and White were teamsters threatened to walk out.
men exclusively, to the present time a large cherry crop now assured, and
SEATTLE THUGS IN BUSINESS. of Warsaw, Ill., broke, cutting off the ties, 2,828.
brought into court by the soldiers,
The councilmen asked for various chances good for apples and straw­ Mutineers Also Guilty of Piracy on
Dispute Over Representatives.
Wabash service. Hundreds of acres
Reames counties—Clackamas. 350; and turned over to the sheriff, who
the High Seas.
Indianapolis.
June 3.—President bits of information which was given berries
Man Beated to Death, Robbed and under crops are destroyed. The river Polk. 50; Josephine. 200; Jackson, warmly shook hands with them.
Liverpool. June 2—Ran and Smith,
either clearly or not. as the
here is eight miles wide and the in­ 200. Total majorities in Reame*
Ontario. Malheur county
A. 1-
Put on Railroad Track.
The anti-Hargis people this morn­ Mitchell today says he does not care them
to discuss the probable outcome of case was. They were asked why the Sproul.—Have had a much-needed the men convicted of mutiny and
ing are very bitter. A volley fired the
Seattle, June 4.—James Montgom habitants are abandoning the low­ counties, 800.
anthracite difficulty, but that the foundry was placed on the unfair list tain, which will insure wheat and rye piracy on the bark Veronica. were*
near the jail last night again turned
ery, aged 25. was beaten with a slung lands.
hanged today
and were told that It was because
CONFESSES TO FORGERY.
out the soldiers. The homes of wit- mine workers will insist that Nich­ the proprietors were opposed to union crop, and greatly Itenefit aii others
shot and killed, the purpose being
Sisters. Crook county, c. H Fos­
GREAT FIRE AT OTTAWA.
nesses are protected by guards con- ols. Fahy and Duffey be recognised
robbery, near Auburn last night. The
Dobbins Owners Busy.
labor and said they would fir»* any ter—l«ower temperature; range teed
as their representatives.
Fraudulent Transactions Netted Him tinually.
body was placed on the Interurban
man who joined
This statement good; stock gradually getting ip good
Plaining
Mills
and
Lithographers
Baker
City June 2 North Powder
track, where It was struck by a train
$50.000.
was qualified by some of the commit­ shape; some clover-sown land need­ miners are getting into the field tor
UNION DEMANDS GRANTED.
Burned Out
DRUG
HOUSE
FIRE.
and slightly mangled. The authori-
tee by the statement that Rlgbv and ing water because of inferior mode a busy season The John Dobbins
San Francisco. June 3.—Howard J.
ties are lnvsetigating, but have no
Ottawa. Ont.. June 4.—The David­ Kresley, a mining broker, has con­
The Freight Handlers* and Restau­ son were willing but that Clove was ot irrigating
property, which is largely copper,
clue.
son Planing Mills, the Mortimer Lith­ fessed to raising stock by forgin? One Girl Killed By Jumping—Othera
not.
rant Employes' Scale Signed.
Yaiuax. Klauiath county K C. Eg­ and which is pronounced the most
ographing establishment, and 10 ad­ names to stock certificates in the Lu­
Severely Injured.
Mr. Hartman asked about the ac­ bert.—Getting too dry; much colder likely showing in that section, will
Chicago. June 2 The Nickel Plate
joining dwellings burned today. Loss, cile Dreyfuss Mining Company. He
Canal Treaty Will Be Ratified.
and St. Paul signed the freight handl­ tion of the men In taking stock. Each weather and frequent frosts, a tew be active soon now as the owners
Pittsburg.
Pa.,
June
3.-
—
A
fire
$400.000
pocketed $50,000. Colonel Redpath is 1 aiiscd by an explosion of chemicals ers' s< ale this morning and the North­ man was asked by the foundry com­ light showers; grain making slow are on the ground ready for work
Washington. June 4.—Senor Her
president of the company and Sena­ It the drug house of the Gilmore Co., western is reported to having agreed pany to sign whetb -r they preferred growth; garden crops backward.
man of the Colombia legation, today
The surface showing here is a vein
Sunday Baseball Unlawful.
tor Turner one of its directors.
to Join a union, to take stock or to
received word that peace is fully re­
Plush. Lake county. Daniel Boone. defined for a long distance, with one
this morning seriously burned seven to sign this afternoon.
Lincoln, Neb., June 4.—The Ne-
All of the men —This section has saved a full crop known shoot having good values A
established in that country. The ca­
The restaurants are signing the remain neutral
persons. One girl, panic-stricken,
nal treaty can now be ratified by the braska supreme court today decided
Polk
county woolgroweia liave jumped from a fifth story window employes' scale, as demanded. A la­ signed to take $100 worth of stock, of lambs, and has plenty of water to shaft sunk last year tc a depth of 2V
that Sunday baseball is unlawful.
giving their notes for th«* same This insure good hay crops.
bor crisis is thus averted
feet in this shoot is all in ore.
Colombian congrega.
formed a pool.
and wa» fatally injured.
ED SPENCER SENTENCED.
OHIO FOR “TEDDY.”
SEATTLE TOES
SOUTH PACIFIC STORM.
CBffl FLOOD
n