111 ■ ... ... 1 WEEKLY edition WEEKLY EDITIOS 104 Copies ot the SEMI-WEEKLY EAST Cannot be better spent than by sub­ OREGONIAN will be sent you in scribing for tho WEEKLY one year for only $2.00 OREGONIAN the news of the interest you. world It prints for a EAST year. Just think, $1.50 gives you all the news and for a year Try it. VOL. XXVII American visit and the great atten­ tion shown him. Kiel is being visited by a number of celebrities, including Ambassadors Tower and Meyer. The hotels are filled. Cornelius Vanderbilt being compelled to occupy a cheap lodging house. Four hundred yachts are present for the regatta, which has 30 entries for tddav's race, including the kai­ ser's Niagara. The kaiser told Admiral Cotton tne American fleet is so worthy of praise he intended to cable President Roosevelt his congratulations in a message telling him he found the ships in a highly efficient condition. The message is now under way. Try it PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO.,OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 2«. 1y the cutting down ot tbe sup Western Community Seen Engineer, Gives Some In­ the Inland Steel Company of Indiana ply of ia»timatioa of the doctor the > ORDER COMES FORTH. Plea of Self-Defense Was Made Good they decided to fight for eight hours j CAME DOWN BALM CREEK. Ingres* Into the City to Overhaul The Inland Company contract which ' th!» -»• ilmt the city needs are money i the Burglars. —She Struck Her Husband to Save called for nine hours, was the first to | and men. It will take $51’ 000 to clear | Her Own Life—Jury Out All Night expire. Other contracts expire daily Chicago, June 34.—Two robbers up the wreck of the city and ft *111 New Road is Expected to Develop a In Tennessee a Negro Has Been Amount of Water Passing Through Mrs. Van Orsdall Returns From Her dynamited the safe of tbe Town bank take men to do the work. —Defended by Well-Known Attor­ from now until 1904 In each instance' Deep Water Harbor at Chetco, Cur ­ Lynched, But the Details Are Not at Gary, a suburb of Chicago early the same demands will be made be- I If the rules as laid down are carried | Heppner Equal to 1,100 Acre Feet Mission of Mercy—All the Frater, neys. this morning and t-waiied with $5.040 out there is no danger of an epi- fore renewal contracts are signed. ry County, Where $1.250.000 Will Most Sinister Obtainable — The Pomeroy. June 25.—After being out — Channel 100 Feet Wide at Top. nal Orders Have Done Nobly There A terrific explosion of dynamite shat ­ demic of any kind though the utmost Labor Troubles in Portugal. all night, the jury in the Lartigue Make a First-Class Harbor—A Phase of the Race Problem Comes tered the windows in houses fer precautions should be taken in the and 10 Feet Deep Will Avert Fur- —Destitute Citizens Show Wonder­ murder case acquitted Mrs. Lartigue Oporto. Portugal. June 25.—Tue! blocks around, and aroused the «iti matter it was the direction of tbe Scheme of Great Commercial Im- to the Front to Be Solved. ther Destruction. of the charge of murdering her h US­ strike situation is so serious here | ful Faith in Future of the City- zen* dor-tor that any one remaining sick that it now appears as though the band last September. portance. The mayor rang the town bell, Vol­ in tbe city for more than a day or Elk Valley. Tenn . June 24 —A ne­ Her plea was self-defense and she dissatisfied laborers are-liable to get | John T. Whistler, civil engineer of Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall, Mrs. A. D. unteer posses organized and are atili two should tie shipped home as a Stillman and Mrs. Ada Ross returneu testified that Lartigue had shot at (Ontrol of the city. They have be- ; Grant's Pass.. Ore. June 24—Ac gro who criminally assaulted Mis* searching, Several hundred are now measure of safety towards the rest the United States geological survey, her three times and was in the act come greatly excited over the troubles I cording to the recent statement of Margaret Bruce, aged 16. was cap­ scouring the surrounding country The from Heppner yesterday evening. of the populace No typhoid or other says in regard to the Heppner dlsas tured by a mob at daylight while police here are guarding all means contagious disease» will be kept in the Mrs. Van Orsdall went to look after of striking her with the butt of his of their compeers in Spain and are Colonel T Wain-Morgan Draper, the ter that while facta can in no way hiding near here in a hemp field He becoming more and more assertive ' to revolver when she struck him rich redwood and other resourceful of ingress to the city the needs of members of the Women city, and all of the avenues of COO- dwract from the awful destruction ot confessed aud was taken into the every day Nearly all extensive indus ­ save her life. region of Humboldt county. Callfor of Woodcraft, and to make arrange *agion will t>e strictly guarded Mrs. Lartigue was formerly the tries are at a standstill. nia. will be first reached from tbe woods and lynched. Details of the st lives and property, it is of interest ments for the distribution of the LETTER FROM ROOSEVELT. fair are not to be had at this junc ­ The government has ordered a Estes, a pioneer ot wife of William Oregon side, and the riches of that clothing and bedding and money col­ to note that in no place ouuide of the PACIFIC COAST COMPANY ture. as those known to be implicat ­ cavalry and two war large force of She is a cousin of Garfield county. region turned first toward Portland, lected by Pendleton Circle. No. 527. ed will not talk, but it is suspected Governor Chamberlain Receives an Superior Judge Chet Miller, of Day­ ships sent to this point to suppress i TIED UP AT SAN FRANCISCO. creek l>an*i was the water more than Expression From President. Of the Grand Circle appropriation ton. both having Indian blood in their outbreaks of any alarming propor instead of San Francisco. six feet deep at its highest and at no the victim was tortured and burned "The road from the north will be Mrs. Van Orsdall disbursed $400. half veins. Salem. June 24 —Governor Cham­ The Attitude of the Company Has place where houses stood, over five The girl was beautiful and belong­ lions. tuc first to reach Eureka, on Humboldt direct to needy members, and halt berlain yesterday received the follow­ feet deep. The mother and Two sisters of I .ar bay." Colonel Draper said recently ed to one of the moat prominent fam ing brief letter from Secretary Loeb Been Steadfastly Opposed to Grant­ Telephone Strike at Spokane to the general relief committee. This seem* remarkable in view of Her condition is life* in tbe «tale tigue left Walla Walla last year tor when speaking of the proposed Ore Spokane. June 25.—Fifty telephone [ ing Any of the Demands of the the itatement* of reliable in behalf of President Roosevelt: eye-wit "I found very few of our members Honolulu, but Josephine, one of the critical. xon Pacific line, of which he is the "The president wishes me to thaalt Strikers. nesses who claim to have *een 15 to in want.” said Mrs. Van Orsdall. "and sisters, returned to testify in the workers quit work this morning in chief engineer "A great many people Two Assaults Near St. Louis. obedience to the strike urth-r from you cordially for the courtesies which all. with commendable pluck, were case against Mrs. Lartigue. Portland. Or.. June 23.—A Pacific 5o feet of water. think it is a difficult engineering feat San Francisco, St. Izouls. June 24 —Florence Bru- you were good enough to extend to Slates Telephone Company’s linemen Careful irons •*- ’.ion* at different anxious that some needier than they The woman was defended by M F. to build a railroad from Crescent no. white, who wa* assaulted by a ne­ him during hi* recent visit to your Strike in New York. considered themselves, should be ben­ Gose, of Walla Walla, and strike has been ordered generally points in Heppner. Lexington, on M. M. j City to Eureka, but there are not half gro yesterday, died this morning i Bairn «reek, and on Willow creek state. He greatly enjoyed his trip throughout this district New York. Jun* 25.—A gen«-ral efited first, and all anxious tha>. the Goodman, of Dayton. Mr Goodman so many obstacles to overcome as be Annie Green, colored »as assault­ through Orejoti and it was a pleasure I show 9w p--r cent of the flood to have help extended be eonsidereu in the also defended Pies Armstrong. the strike was called today against al! tween Eureka and Ran Francisco. Strixe It On m San Francisco. ed a mile from the liruno residence to have you with him." members of the Building Trades Em­ nature of a loan. That seems to be Baker county murderer. San Francist-o. June 23.—The exn-| come down Balm creek. Surveys have been maye* of the Pacific States Tele-1 The area of rainfall seenu to Lave Pas* to Crescent City, and preliminar­ Rhe is in a precarious condition. i'nion LAKE ERIE COLLISION. Heppner, and speaks volumes for the phone Company struck this morning j been a strip down Balm cree^. eight UNDER THE ENGINE. ies are being mad<- between Crescent Six suspects are under arrest, and Tbe strike involves all the linemen of I to 1*> miies long and two to four eventual rebuilding of the town. Board of Conciliation. City and Coos Bay. and between Crea there Is great excitement, with pros Proposer Runs Down a Tug and Two the company from British Columbia miles wide Wilkesbarre. Pa , June 25.—Tbe cent City and Eureka The route be "Heppner will be as good a town a> Engineer and Fireman Killed in Cali- The amount of water passing board of conciliation met this morn­ tween Crescent City aud Eureka will pecta good for a wholesale lynching to Arizona, or nearly 1 —mostly | Are Drowned. it ever was. and the citizens will need fornia on the Nortn Shore. ■ through Hepuper is estimated to ing. Warrint-r. Luther and Connell; be a most difficult piece of work, the Only the positive identification of here and at Los Angeles little if any further outside help. Buffalo. June 23. — The tug Chesney San Francisco. June 25.—An en­ ■ represent the operators; Nicholas.1 greatest grade being between the one or more of the negroes is needed was run down by the propeller Che­ S : .«• President Sabin's return from | I have b«-«ii about l.lo*> a> re-feet or They have recovered their nerve and to start a movement that wtil over­ an amount equal to one foot in depth are all loyal and determined. When gine on the North Shore near Camp Fahey and Dettry the miners. Today , head of .Mill creek, a tributary of whelm all attempts at restraint. This mung early this morning Captain Chl'-ago tbe company steadfastly re-1 one considers the appalling extent of Taylor, while rounding a curve, left will be devoted to organization rules Smith river, and the head of Hunter vicinity ha* heretofore been singu Stewart and the fireman of the tux fuses to grant any increase of wages ■ over 1,100 acres This agrees favor­ Tbe men ask 15] ably with the amount estimated to the disaster and the terrible loss of the track. Engineer Jack Williams were drowned The remainder of the or shorter hours and Wilson creeks. larly free from affairs of this kind. per cent Increase of wages for tire I nave come down Bairn creek, and Passing Relief Measure*. life and property, it seems marvelous »as killed and Fireman Bob Clark se­ crew »ere saved New Deep Water Harbor. with aliowances for water left in the same time ' ie legislature Burned at the Stake in Delaware. Topeka. June 25.— — Th- that the people have so quickly been riously injured. The accident occur flats below Heppaer. agrees well with “We are also surveying a route to red three miles this side of the Sun­ finished this afternoon It abated the able to bring order out of chaos. Wilmington. Del,, June 24.— Be­ Two Men Killed in Card Game. Chetro. Curry county. Oregon." Colo­ tbe estimated discharge at Lexington day wreck. Williams and Clark were Railroad Wreck in Kansas. "The relief committee, composed both pinned down underneath the en­ taxes in the flood district and passed nel I*rap>*r continued, "and investi­ cause be assaulted and killed a la- West Liberty Ky.. June 24—Dave and Heppner Junction 4u bills for the relief of different lo­ year-old school girl of Wilmington a of the leading men of the city are gine Cherryville. Kan June 24.—in a Avium.ng that two-thirds of the en­ gating the feasibility of that place a* negro was burr.cal at the stake last Purcell. who killed Mack Nickell and caliti*«. thoroughly organized and are per­ Gordon Wells tn a dispute over a wreck ot a passenger train on the tire [ireclpitatkxi passed through a harbor There Is plenty of deep night by a mob of 4.00» determined forming wonders in a systematic and water there, Creacent City has also men led by an unknown Virginian game of cards near Caney, this morn 'Frisco line rear here this morning, Heppner, the total amount* to about Great Storm in Texas. Change of Venue. thoroughly business-like way. Ing. has escaped Officers are pur­ one was killed and several were in­ ' 1 6uo acre feet Taking the area ot Dallas, June 25.—The destruction Columbia. S C.. June 25 —The • received my attention. Government Tbe murderer wa* heavily guarded suing "They command the confidence of by last night's storm exceeds $1.0oo.- jured. The engine was derailed. i the storm as 2»? square miies »0 000 to after tour members of the mob bad list may inctease. county. and thoroughly. Thi*. though a very heavy precip;- build jetties but I am confident the been shot, the place was broken into "Our losses, as an order, are light— ' tatioa. is by no means unprecedented work can be don* for less money than and the negro was taken to the scene $9,400. But the insurance paid by ah in most any region ia the United that. Fifty mile» of the itnrvcy frota of tbe crime He attacked tbe girl the orders combined will reacn a large 1 State* Grant's Paes to Crescent City have while she was coming borne from sum. because in this day there are — "It seems the high water and the been definitely decided upon, and •« bool, and a* soon a* *be was found, few who do not carry insurance in resulting destruct! veaeas. was due some construction work will be done i HAIR OIL PETE" SHOT tn a dying condition, a man hunt was WORK OF STATE BOARD some one or more of the fraternal more to the tact that tbe storm mov this summer, though not very much “ instituted which resulted in tbe cap­ benefit orders. Colonel Draper admitted that the ture ot the fiend OF HEALTH AT HEPPNER. HIS MAN THREE TIMES- ed down Ra m creek with tbe flow of “I wish, too. at this time, to say tbe water ia tbe valley. Oregon & Pacific is a connecting link SCHOOL DISTRICTS CAN that the ready and substantial re­ The «xcess-ve runoff in these re- in a new coast route, backed by some sponse of every fraternal order has GET MONEY CHEAP. of the big lines but he refused to di- WILL CELEBRATE HIS Fir« and Alkali Used to Deodorize and | Finn Girl Soie Witness to Snooting— gi<»ns is due to the rugged character been magnificent. No one represent­ ACCESSION FOR A WEEK v-tlge just »hat company is behind Purify—Difficult Work of Opening ' Row Over a Horae Brougnt on t e it >he •*>l*-^r«phy and to th.« almr»t ed in the town but what has come utter ¡a- * ot vegetation on the up­ it ARE DOUBTS ABOUT tne Drams and of Forestalling Ep>- . K|tung—Hearing Set for July 20. promptly to the front, both through Law Making Interest Rates to Dis- ________________ * land» Ambassadors of Russia and Austria their supreme and local organizations demic During the Past Weeks — The BENEFITING THE JEWS- It is of interest to note that with a tricts Only Five Per Cent Now t 100.000 filled the streets and of the matter and straighten out tbe by Hilia Kofki. the Finn girl who was in the early “70s. He had many J. A. Blakley Returns. • he local an eye witness of the tragedy, she friends in this community and was to your interest. The usual rate for mort­ the wife of the warden, was seized Ihc drive from the rtaticr. vas a con­ sanitation of the place. Deputy Sheriff J. A. Blakley has re­ ings will be of advantage gage loans is is per cent, but the by Armstrong and forced along in tin nous ovation All along tbe route ueaitb officer had been doing the best said she saw Etnmonds Hue up to known throughout the mining dis­ turned from Heppner, where he has persecuted, outraged co-religionists board does not find borrowers for the front of the convicts. school children previously stationed, that lay In his power, but he was the St. Cyr place, tie his horse and go tricts of Eastern Oregon as an expert been since the news of the Aood in Russia.” Dyuamite was used to open the threw flowers. entire fund. handicapped by the fact that he had into the stable. He came out leading miner. He went to Alaska several decided to ac- On this point he has reached this city. While in that The act of the last legislature pro­ front gate. Tbe convicts rushed not sufficient authority to proceed as the two horses, possession of which years ago ard at the time of his that of otner Greeted by Russia and Austria. place Mr. Blakley was on duty in the cept your opinion and through, carrying Mrs Cleghorn, who vided that whenever any school dis ­ he thought best formed the basis of the dispute be­ death held mining interest* in Cook's morgue, and at last becoming worn intelligent groups of American Jews trict desired to raise money by issuing bad fainted, as a shield. Warden The first foreign representative to The city was strewn from end to tween the two men. Emmonds had Inlet, to which northern district he out by ihc hard and unpleas-ut '»orl* whom you represent, and requests 1 bonds, it should be the duty of the Cleghorn rallied the guards saying. be presented was the Russian am­ had made four trips. of that place, was forced to come you to send him a petition in due district to offer the bonds to tne state 'Keep cool; shoot to kill, but don t bassador. who was presented by the end with debris of the flood, and not proceeded far with the animals Mr. Ellis was 62 years of age and every person was looking for the before St. Cyr appeared on the term at earliest convenience. home for a rest. land board at not less than 5 per cent injure my wife." Mr*. Cleghorn was premier of Russia. He then present things l_ey wished to save when scene and shot him with a rille, ae­ was bom near London. England. He "Of course you understand the pres ­ Up to the time that ne left the city ed his Austrian colleague. interest. The board has the option on abandoned 50 yards from the cate. found, and they resisted the effort* cording to the witness. She ran Into served in the 45th New York during there had been 169 bodies brought ident cannot tell you what reception the bonds at that rate, and it the The celebration will last throughout Tho guards shot Keykendail and of the health officer to destroy their the house, hearing two more shots af- tbe late rebellion. into the room for burial preparations, your petition will meet with at the bonds are found to be legally Issued, James Armstrong. When the leaders the a«ek. beginning with an Immense property. As a means of preventing ter she gained the inside. and there are yet several large drift* hands of Russia.” The petition is to may purchase them, If the state land fell the balance surrendered. torchlight procession tonight. Peter BRIBING JAPAN. the «¡tread of disease, it was best St. Cyr is reported to have said below the town that have not been be signed by leading Americans out­ board declines to purchase the bonds takes the oath of office before the to burn all of tbe combustible ma­ that Emomnds fired three shots at touched. The last bodies brought in side of federal office holders and He­ the district may then sell them in the skuptschlna tomorrow. STILL HOBNOBBING. terial that was scattered over the him from a revolver before he fired. Russian Tentacles Take a Grab at were in a bad state of decomposition, brews. There is a marked difference in market at the best terms that can be the Island Empire. town, and this was done by the order A revolver was found at the spot and the work of handling them was had. Americans and Germans Have Organ­ the return from his last departure ot Dr. Smith as soon fis he arrived on Vienna June 23—T*e Westolype KING PETER OF SERVIA. where Emmonds first fell, lying be­ almost unbearable. It is becoming from Servla. when he went secretly, It Is necessary that all the pro­ ized a Mutual Admiration Society. the scene. He. in conjunc..on witn side his hat. Four chambers were correspondent today reports that the so that the only way of positive iden­ silently and a disgraced exile. ceedings for the issuance of bonds Dr. Davis, of Portland, and Mr. Berke empty. The theory of the prosecution Russian minister of war on a recent Kiel. June 24.—Prince Henry this tification is by the clotliin? or some New Monarch Refuses to Be Guarded be legal and In order to facilitate the ley. of Pendleton, took charge of the Is that St. Cyr placed the revolver visit to Tokio obtained from Japan morning entertained Embassador Refuse to Recognize Peter. article that is recognized • having on the Streets. work and secure compliance with all Tower. Admiral Cotton, his captains The Dutch. Turkish. English and work and reduced It to a system. As there after firing shots which lodged the assurance that she would remain been the property of ai. individual Belgrade. June 25.—Peter took the i the requirements, the state land and some minor officers from the French ministers left tbe capital be­ fast as the drifts were looked through in a shed in line with where he was neutral toward any aspirations of the missed from among the living. oath as king before the skuptschina J board has. with the assistance of the American vessels now here, at lunch czar in Manchuria, in exchange for fore the arrival of Peter. The Ger­ in search of bodies the material was standing. Twenty-five Dollars to Hepprer. this morning. After the ceremony he ; attorney general, compiled full in­ at the Palace, Princess Pless was man and Italian representatives re­ piled and burned, in this way the The evidence disclosed that two which Japan will be given important The Order of the Eastern Star a' reviewed the troops. The populace structions and forms to be used by hostess. The prince greeted his mained in the city, but in seclusion, ground was cleared and it was ¡ kiss ! commercial advantages their meeting Tuesday evening, voted were favorably impressed with the' senool district officers in calling meei- guests heartily and stated that the awaiting instructions. ble to attend to the other phases of bullets found lodgment in Emmonds' body. The first struck him in tbe new king. Peter ’ s refusal to permit $25 to the relief fund at Heppner ings. holding elections, and other pro­ kaiser is much gratified that America the sanitary question. INDIANA 6AD MAN. right jaw. ranging around and sever­ The money will be sent to Mrs. Gil­ any attendants to accompany him ceedings incident to the making of had accepted his invitation for the Used Alkali Dirt. DIVISION IN THE RUSSIAN ing his jugular Emmonds went about liam. ot that city, who is the head of about the streets Is having a good tbe loan. These instructions w.ll be squadron to come to Kiel. The pres­ He arose and went Shoots Up ths Town of Bunker Hill All of the vaults and cess pools ol 10 feet and fell effect. CABINET ABOUT THE JEWS. tbe Eastern Star there. supplied to any district contemplat- ence of American visitors would in Westen Style. tbe city had been opened and the 40 or 50 feet farther, his course be­ Among the king’s suite at the re­ ' ing the issuance of bonds. The blank greatly add to the kaiser’s pleasure ing traced by the blood. It is claim­ view were Colonels Mascbin and Mis- I i forms and rules are maue so explicit EMPEROR VISITS AMERICAN Peru. Ind.. June 23.—Officers today Early In the morning the prince and Minister of Foreign Affairs Attempt* stench from them was fast be«x>ming ed St. Cyr shot him again back of the are pursuing Willard Herrill. a for to Resign—Sensational Develop­ offensive; also the drifts were com­ W/HSHiPS WITH HIS STAFF. «•hits, the assassins, wh.ch caused as­ [ that any district can carry out the Admiral Cotton exchanged visits on posed of ad kinds of filth and surface right ear, the shot lodging above the nrer convict and desperado just re­ tonishment. as It was thought Peter i ceeding* according to law without cm- their respective flagships. The Kear- ments Are Expected at St. Peters­ dirt, and this also was becoming a left ear just under the skin. Nothing leased from a term for attempted Entire City, Officially and Otherwise. was not favorably disposed toward ■ ploying a special attorney. By this sarge gieeted the prince with 21 burg. source ot menace to the bealtn ot the was brought out tn the evidence to murder, who last night ran amuck, them. : means the state land board also se ­ Germans greeted the guns, whi e the Unites in Doing Honor to the Rep- substantiate the statement that there London, June 24.—A letter received place. By orders of Dr. Smith the cures uniformity in the proceedings Americans with a salute of 17 guns. shooting an unoffending citizen and resentatives of Uncle Sam’s Navy by one in high authority from St. cess-pools were filled with alkali dirt, were powder marks on the victim’s terrorizing the town of Bunker Hill. which will make it easier for the at­ BE DROPPED FROM LEAGUE. Petersburg, tells of a conflict between a large bed of which is to be found in head. —Partly in Return for Courtesies Herrill is a l>ad man It is believed torney general to examine the records DEGREES FROM YALE. the czar and certain high dignitaries the near vicinity ot the city. This he will give tattle when surround­ to ascertain whether the bonds have Bestowed Upon Prince Henry Clubs at Helena and Portland Relief Car Broken Open. ed been legally issued and the posaibili- Six Hundred and Sixty-Seven Stu- The Russian mnlister of foreign af- dirt Is an excellent deodorizer and Kiel, June 25—The kaiser this Not Paying. fairs last week resigned because the disinfectant, and in an hour's time j ty of delays is reduced to a minimum. The attempted vandalism of ho- dents Honored. morning returned the visit paid him after it was put in a place that had boes who broke into a relief car con COLLISION IN NEW MEXICO. Spokane, June 25.—Manager Gar- Any failure to observe each required New Haven, June 24.—Yale today czar scathingly commented on Kishl- lie yesterday by Admiral Couon. neff. The czar refused to accept the been offensive, the air was sweeten taming supplies for Heppner, was one boarded the Kearsarge mid the rett practically admitted today that ' step in the proceedings will invalidate bestowed degrees upon 667 graduate* resignation and insisted the minister ed and the danger from the stench of the worst displays of human mean­ One Fireman Killed. Another Fatally booming of the guns of all the Amer­ at next Monday's meeting at Tacoma i the bonds and make it necessary for and special students. The exercises should keep his ministerial colleague* removed. This surface dirt was a ness in connection with the disaster, Injured. ican vessels. Drums and bugles of the Pacific National League clubs the district to begin the proceedings were held in the New Woolsey audi­ under better control. very disagreeable ¡»art of the work says The Dalles Chronicle. The torium. Among the honorary degrees sounded and the marines presented the teams at Helena and Portland over again. Alburquerque. N M . June 23 —By Heated by the sun it was soon an The minister replied he was unable would-be robbery occurred at Hepp ­ The state land board ia also pre­ conferred was that of ,M. A. upon Her- arms Admiral Cotton escorted him will be dropped from the league on to do this owing to intrigue not only ill-smelling mass, and was wet and ner Junction, where ears from Wa a head end collision of a fast freight from the gangway to the cabin, account of the poor attendance. The paring a form of bond which each dis- bert Bowen, recent minister to Vene­ in the government, but in the palace hard to handle. This was all ‘ hauled verly. Fairfield aud Tekoa and one or wiih a work train on 1 the Santa Fe 1 trict will be required to issue. Uni- fight against the Coast League in zuela; I). D. to Rev. Lyman Abbott where the emperor remained half an _ the I fortuity In this respect will make it formerly pastor of Plymouth church. itself. He suggested that the czar away and dumped in the low places two other points were on the Heppner near Los Cerrillos last t night, Portland will be abandoned and the hour. He was outspoken in his ad­ freight fireman »as killed and the of the of the creek, where It was out dismiss two members of his cabinet branch watting delivery. The men ! easy to keep the records of bonds in players wul be used to strengthen and 1 I.. I), upon Judge Gray, recent other fireman was fatally injured. miration of the American ship. He | the hands of the state land noard. No chairman of the anthracite commis- Sensational developments are ex­ way of the town, and then the places were Men breaking in, but escaped Wrre-kage was piled 5e feet high. will be Cotton's guest to luncheon other clubs. from whence It had come were tilled t.v prompt disappear«»«-* as two or pected. ! school district <-an now issue bonds sion. Saturday. in with the dry alkali. The whole three armed men made tor the tar i without giving the state land board AS TO MANCHURIA. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. The most remarkable efforts arc­ city was treated in this way and will A bunch ot or 4o waiting passe n I an opportunity to buy them, ao that MAN WITH A MANIA FOR Hot Time in Somaliland. being made at Kiel in honor of the China Will Retain Her Sovereignty practically all the interest paid by dis- DIE be In first-class sanitary couuiuon by gers were ready to throw the holmes The Syatem It Now Demonstrated to London. June 24. — An official SEEING PEOPLE Americans. The streets are decorat­ this evening into the Columbia if caught. school districts upon bonds hereafter patch today states that General Man- in That Province. ed with the stars and stripes w.ih an Be a Success. When Dr. Smith reached the city Issued will go into the public school nine. commanding the British In So­ Alfred Knapp, Undoubtedly Insane, London. June 25.—Mr. Cranborne fund, thus saving tills large amount elaborateness hitherto unheard of. the whole sewerage system had been Baker Builds Sewers. Montreal. Jun«1 23—General .Mana maliland, who was recently reported Will Strive for Incarceration In an swept away. There had been a sys­ The kaiser several days ago sent ex­ in the house of commons today an­ of money to the public schools. Baker City, .lune 23.—The first dirt ger Vivian, of the Marconi company, surrounded by the Mad Mullah's fol ­ plicit instructions to the port author­ nounced official advices from the Chi Asylum—Lived for Many Years a tem of surface drains and these had was moved Monday morning in lowers extricated himself and arriv­ the today announce«! at Glace Bay that ities, the yacht club and others to nese government that negotiations been filled and wrecked. Oue of the const ruction of Baker City's new $50. wireless messages are sent daily Blameless Life. For the St. Louis Exposition. ed at Damot Monday. His casualties spare neither expense nor pains to are now progressing with Russia Rome. June 24.—The Vatican has Auout 70 men aereas the Atlantic with ease and Hamilton. O., June 23.—The trial first things that was done was to get IHW sewerage system make the visit of the Americans an which would preserve Chinese sov been requested to loan the St. Louis were 1,000 missing. of Alfred Knapp, the confessed those In working cider again, and the are employed today by Jacobson A complete success. unqualified success. Prince Henry is ereignty in Manchuria and that the Exposition all the documents and Oregon City will abandon her cele­ strangler of five women and children. workmen of the city were put at the Bade, the Portland contractors, who working continually to make the visit rights of other powers will be re­ maps in its possession pertaining to task of opening them. After they were the successful bidders for the Douglas County's wool clip amounts bration and donate the funds to Hepp­ began In the criminal court today. pleasant. He frequently refers to his spected. to SO carloads. the discovery of America. The order upon which he Is to be were opened the cellers ot the place job. ner sufferers. Been Ordered to the City of Oporto LOW INTEREST RATE SENDS PROTEST FIRST OUTLET