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VOL. XXVII.
PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO.OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 3, 1903
TWO MEMBERS LOST THEIR
LIVES IN THE GREAT FLOOD|
Property Lots Will Reach $2u,000—A
Few Were Well-to-do, While Others '
Are Left in Straitened Circumstan­
ces.
EIGHT PERSONS ENGULFED
AND KILLED AT PHIZBLAS
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NO. 59
THINGS ARE MOVING TOWARD
WORLD'S FAIR AT ST. LOUIS.
I
The Summer Terror of the Alps Is T'he Company Must Expend $10<000,-
000 Raised From Other Source* Be­
Doing Business With Accustomed
fore Any Government Funds Can
Regularity—Party of Thirteen Dis­
Be Handled.
appeared at Urlo.
St I joui -. Jun-, 26. Thd World's
Fair Company ha» expended in actual
<*a»h $5.5"<>.<><M» up to the first of the
-r
present month, as shown by tbe re­
and
Government
Government
Irrigation
Reser
Bryanism
port of the auditing <<>mmitt«-e of the Can Now Handle the Work of
national commission at work here.
President ot Colombia Strongly in Favor, But Will Take No
Ownership
Fight
Each
vation Includes. Franklin
The commission ha» been informally
Cleaning Up the Remaining
notifi«*d by the expodtfon <-om*rt“»*
Responsibility, and Leaves All to Congress.
that a r<-qu«-»t will be taade upon the
Other to a Standstill
County in Its Borders.
Wreckage Alone.
in x!1«*»
secretary of the Unit'el States treas­
Th«» party of 11 tourists and two ury to be allowed to draw on the fund
guides who disappeared June ÿ, are ot $5.<l00XHio appropriated by congress
supposed to have been overwhelmed for the fair between now and Se-»«e<n
Hi* Position Sustained by a Vote of Thirty-eight to Five—Message Takes
INDORSEMENT OF THE ST.
OE8ERT ENTRY SUSPENDED
by a combination of avalanche and tier, probably in August.
BODIES FOUND YESTERDAY
Contracts have i il be let oy tr.t ex­
landslide which Ml Into tbe waatebq
the Ground That the Canal Will be of Great Commercial and Political
. LOUIS PLATFORM FAILS.
ON ONE MILLION ACRES arm of I Ake Como, near Urio. They position «ompanv that wtn approxi­
BADLY DECOMPOSED.
Benefit to That Country.
had landed from a boat for the put mately complete the expenditure ot
pose <>f examining rare flora, and ap­ th«* $iO.CMgt.ftfto revroi by the act
So Also Dees the Scheme to Indorse Parts of Walla Walla, Whitman, Yak­ proached too near a dangerous slip of congress before any of the ^ovem- Committee in Charge
Has Every­
Their itodies are undoubtedly in the m«-nt lunds are available.
Washington. June 29.—The state •on <>f many, we have a right. In the
State
Socialism—Candidate
for
ima and Adams Included in the Res­ lake covered w ith thousands of Yons
The
report
of
the
auditing
commit
­
thing
Systematized
—
Pilot
Rock La­
department has received a dispatch first case, to consent to sacrifice our
tee will be forwarded to Washington
Governor Is a Bryan Democrat “Ac­
ervation—Expert Has Been Look­ of earth and rock
from Minister Beaupre, at Bogota, sovereignty, and not aspiring to a
borers
Honorably
Mentioned
—-Out
an 1 when the government fund is
saying the canal discussion has been great indemnification the just wishes
ing Over Territory—Good Field for
ceptable to the Gold Democrats”—
available
the
money
will
be
paid
out
*>de Assistance Should
Only Be
opened in the Colombian house by a oi the inhabitants ot Panama—a large
THREATENING THE JEWS.
under the rules and regulations pre­
Irrigation Plan*.
Declares for a Tariff for Revenue
tepresentative opposed to the canal , portiou of Colombia—would be satis­
Sent
on
Special
Request.
scribed by the set -rotary of the treas
treaty, who began by calling for tne fied if the canal were opened.
Appeal to tne People of Bessarabia ury.
‘ In the second case, if the canal is
Malls Walia June 27 The com
documents relating to the treaty. The '
De* s Mollies la., Jut.e 26—’i ne dem
Heppner, Juue 26 —The last three
to “Finish the Work."
government objected on the ground not opened across Panama the gov­
«x-ratlc state convention, by a vote a isslcner ot the general land office
or four bodies recovered have been so
TRIAL
SPIN
TODAY.
refused uhtgraphed the land office officials
to
354 1-10.
that it was not ready to present the ernment will be accused of not hav­
463 9-10
■>f
London. June 27.—A disiiatch froi I
badly decomposed that identification
report. here, late yesterday ev««nlng. an­ Odessa states that th» police have
a
minority
treaty to the house, but would do so ing allowed Colombia that benefit
to
adopt
is almost impossible except by trin­
English
Yachts
Will
Saif
on
the
The
of nouncing the immediate withdrawal seix«*d copies of a lithographed ap-
later. The government s isisition was which is regarded as the commence­ FIFTEEN PEOPLE MORE OR
four
members
signed
by
kets jewelry clinging to the rem
ment of our aggrandizement.
We
Cup Course.
sustained by a vote ot 3s to 5.
tiants of nanu of clothing left upon
LESS SERIOUSLY INJURED the commiti • on resolutions, adding «1 L116.U0V acres oi arid land, lying l»eal to the citizens ot Bessarabia to
rtncipally
in
Franklin
county,
ftonf
The- extra session of congress lor ought not to put obstacles in the way
to the platform reported by th«* seven
finish the wotk begun at Kishineff
Highlands. June 27.—A white haze nants of clothing left upon them, or
•
»ert
entry.
The
Ian«!
iiuiu-led
in
of
such
a
great
undertaking
because
the discussion of the ratification of
and clean out ail the Jews. It says ■
Accident Was Caused by a Fog members constituting the majority of
some distinct mark upon the person.
this r«*s<*rvation comprises 19 entire the warning by the governor is not i at.d dead < aim greeted Shamrocks 111
the canal treaty convened on Juue 20. it is an immensely beneficial enter­
Tbe hot weather i* drying up the
Which Made Both Cars Late—One the < ommiltee. a plank reaffirming
and
I
thi»
morning
the
day
set
for
th*
Joaquin Velez is president of the sen­ prise for the country, and also be­
the democratic national platform ot townships and four fra.ticnal town to be taken seriously.
mud and slime until it is caked on
trial
off
the
cup
course
Sir
Upton
Man
Was
Killed.
Thirteen
Injured.
ate, and Jose Medilia Calderon presi­ cause. once the canal is opened by the
1900. arc.!, by a vote of 6284» to 1991?. ships, and embraces ?im«st the total
Tbe drift is stuck to­
■>.rrive«i last night and says today 1» everything
Religious Society for Murder.
— ..ere Running Slow.
United States, our relations will be­
dent of the chamber of deputies.
rejected another minority report ad- area of Franklin county.
gether by it, like It w.»*j cement.
«"tended
to
be
*aii«M
for
a
stretching
Portions of townsh'ps in WaHa
The following appears in the mes come more intimate, white our indus
St Petersburg. June 27.—A mon-
Jicg of the plank demanding govern
There is system and regularity
Cleveland. June 29.—In a heavy fog tnvnt control ot railway charges, a Walla county. 10 tosrrships in Adam» archiai society organized at Pinsk rather than a real try-out.
sage of the president respecting the try. commerce and wealth will gain
At 11 o’clock a seven-mile breeze every where now. and with the money
this
morning
at
the
crossing
of
Wil
­
parts
of
two
in
Yakima
and
one
in
incalculably.
canal treaty:
has circulated an immense number ot
provision that In case such control
at their disposal the people of Hepp­
"After years, in which the question son and Bowers streets, two electric should r.ot prove effective, the nation Whitman are included in the boun leaflets broadcast which open as fol­ arose and both boat* left the anchor ner can soon stand along once more.
"To my government has been pre­
At
12:20
the
yachts
cast
off
a«®,
daries.
sented This dilemma:
Either it lets has been treated in a vague way. cars collided. Both • were a moment al goven inent should require owner
lows: "Brother workers, orthodox their towlines and the race started The executive committee Las every­
This land is withdrawn from desert and Catholics: Christ has risen Itet
our sovereignty suffer deiriment. or without precise conditions, it is now late in arriving at the crossing and ship ot railroads
thing working barmotuuu».)’ and with
:n a series of short lacks.
renounces certain pecuniary advan presented in a wav to ootaiu practb the conductor of each supposed the
the departure of the outside help, can
All the nominations were made b» »•ntry just a« the Harney county tract us embrace, kiss and go kill ail the
other had passed.
of 1.5"»UM0 acres and the Echo tract, Jews.“
tages to which, according to the opin-• cal and positive results.”
finish the task ot clearing up the ru­
a- tarnation, th.» friends of Judge A
I
WILL BEGIN COLLECTIONS.
William Fuller, who was standing | A. Van Wagenen. of Sioux City, hav­ comprising 2O7.t">" acres were with
ms with labor of Heppner and local­
t
on a platform, was fatally crushed. ing concluded not to present his name drawn, pending further investigation»
BCLD BANDITS AT WORK.
ity.
Lewis and Clark Fair Beard Organ­
while Thomas Roderick and August
by
government
irrigation
experts
Unles* a special request is made
for gov.-rnor. after It b«»came appar­
elements were seriously Injured
A
A special agent of tne government Five Masked Men Terrorize Train
«r assistance. It is not necessary for
ized and Ready for Work.
ent that the convention would not
dozen others were cut with flying
has been in that locality since last
any laborers to come here. Tbe
Crew* and Traveler* in Utah.
The Oregon state comm.aa!on for crest question now before the citi­
glass and also more or less bruised. adopt a government ownership plank. fall, and cruised the county thor
•
hi.
h
he
has
favored.
J.
B
Sullivan,
he
Lewis
and
Clark
Fair
has
now
for
The fatalities and Injuries would
oughiy in search of reservoir and ca­
Salt lj«k-- June 27
27—Five masked
zens is where and bow to start in to
have ix-en much more extensive hac the nominee for governor has been nal site*.
men who have been noidlng up maliy organized and announces that rebuild the city. It has taken a quar
affiliated
with
the
Bryan
wing
of
tbe
toe work of collecting dnd classifying ter of a century to build it up to the
not both cars, ou account of the fog
Th -e is strong probability that re
party, but he was acceptable to tbe ports on this tract of land have been freight trains, robbing the crew* and ■xhibits will begin very soon
been runuing at slackened speed.
U-ating men for the past t~ree day»
•tagc it had reached, and while some
This is the first accident in this gold democrats.
very favorable, as the irrigation pro­ in Utah, added another <rfme to the
are able to begin at once, others can
Race Riots Feared.
The Platform.
city on any transportation line witL
jects Included in it are some of th«- list this morning on the Rio Grande
aot make the start.
Wiimington. Del. June 26- The
Der.oun es the present tariff sys­ most lmiMirtant and practicable tn thc near Soldier Summit, when tney bad
Charged With Robbing C. L. Hast­ Distressing Accident to George Ab a fatal result since a dozen or more
Odd Fellow* Finish Work.
iy teat and threw from a train Chas. city is quiet this morning, but every
bott, the Well-Known Wool Buyer Poles were killed at the Union Depot tem as the creator of countless un­ West.
ings of $200. Some of Which Has
The Odd Fellows' relief committee,
by a Lake Shore train plowing into earned fortunes and trusts which are
one
fears
future
race
riots
The
gov
­
Nelson
and
compatrfbn.
from
Provo
—Operation Was Performed at The
Been Located at Gambling Houses
insisting of R. Alexander, of this
a crowd of excursionists about three strangling competition and destroy­
YAKIMA SHEEP NEWS.
Utah, and later held up a section fore­ ernor has relume«! home, but left
Dalle*—Injured Man I* Doing Web months ago.
•tty.
O. D. Doan.St The Dalles. W
—The Alleged Facts Indicate a
orders
permitting
the
muitia
to
be
man
at
Pleasant
Valley.
Officers
have
ing individual effort and are acquir­
T Williamson and James Welch, of
Everything Considered.
Strong Case Against the Nelson
ing a power which enables tnem to Great Number Being Sold and Taken gone to the scene and a battle is ex called out when necessary. Many ar
\storia. an. E. E Sharon of Port
rests have been made
pected
dictate tbe prices of labor and raw
Brotner*.
to Rese've Pastures.
and. completed their work of dis-
George Abbott, one of u.e best­
material aud cost <rf finished pro
nbutiug the turds of the order at
North Yakima. Wash. June
ducts. In consonance with th s dec­
A complaint was sworn to in the known wool buyers of the inland Em
•ie;.,-ner yesietday evening, and left
John Cieman th.» wee» »old 5«.«Ov
pire. met with an accident late Sat
laration
the
platform
calls
for
tbe
re
­
office of the justice of the peace this
her? for Portland this morning.
yearlings at $3 a aead, the Wenner
morning by C. L. Hast.ugs of this urday night that resulted in the loss
moval of the tariff from al! trust
1 They wr>U tun be discharged yet. how­
of one of his feeL Abbott, in com­
Sheep Company »old 12"0 lambs to
city, charging two men by *.he name
made goods and demands that all
ever. but will remain organised until
Carsten» Bros, tor delivery between
pany with several other wool men.
of Nelson, purporting to ue brothers,
tariff schedules be adjusted with a
the genrmi relief work at Heppner
July I and July 15. at $2.5" a head,
was
returning
to
Pendleton
from
the
with the larceny from his person of
view
to
tariff
for
revenue
only
is at an end.
wool sales at Shaniko, and was wait
and the Berg Sheep Company sold
$200.
Denounces
government
by
injunc
­
ing at Biggs Station ior a tram. In
I5« a > iamlts at the »ame price for GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN
OREGON WILL IMPROVE HER
Knights of Pythias Lose Seven.
The men started home from Hepp­
tion.
also
the
present
policy
of
im
­
shipment East
These are tbe first
walking about the platform in the
ner
Saturday together. Hastings
MEANS OF PUNISHMENT.
J H Gwmn has returned from
perialism.
WRESTLING WITH PROPOSITION
»a.es
ot
sheep
of
any
consequence
dark
be
stepped
from
the
platform
BETWEEN CONSTITUTION.
here became intoxicated
Hastings,
Heppner, where be went as one of
Denounces the financial policy of made by Yakima sbeepmeu this
and fell to the ground about nine feet
who is a house mover of tnis city,
the state committee appointed by the
COLUMBIA ANO RELIANCE the republican party as foisting up spring
below, striking on a large boultler in
New Buildings and Quarters for Pri»- Knights of Pythms to look after the
had been at Heppner for some time,
on the country an unstable currency,
such a manner as to shatter all of the
Many of tbe band» are on their Where Double Sales Have Been
where he had been working at. his
oners—Execution Chamber Will Be interests of the lodge memuers at
based upon uncertain private securi- * v to • • e uour.uin« to etter tbe
Made. One Purchaser M-.»t Less—
bones of his ankle.
hat place
The order lost seven
trade and had accumulated <200 of
Specifically it denounces the Rainier forest on July 1. Then- will
Isolated From Other Part* of Penh
The injured man was put on th. I* Ee.rg Sailed Over a Thirty-Mile tie*.
Fraudulent
Entries
Can
Claim
No
the coin of the realm. The Nelson
members who lost their homes and
caboose of a freight tuat was in
" the
and a Rough Sea—It I* Ex- Aidrich bill by which government 157 ."«. sheep feed in th.» reserve this
Course
tertiary.
Protection From State.
brothers had also been there for sev­
all of their property. These were al!
money shall be loaned to capitalists year, or ISjMfi leas than last year.
station at the time, and taken to the
pected That Today’s Sail Will Oc
eral days and when paid off bad
taken care ot and p«it in a position
upon the bonds and weuritle* of cor­
hospital at The Dalles.
Vessev a McRae this week shipped
Saiern. June 26.—The changes and where they could once more get on
Salem. June 27.—A large stack of
about $17.50 each. The three men
cupy V ve and a Half Hour*’ Time porations and trust* which are In
Dr. McKenzie, the surgeon iron;
15 carloads of sheep to Chicago, be­ disapproval* ot lieu land selections improvements which Governor Cham­
started home together and stopped
—Reliance Win*.
many instance* watered and which ing the first to be sent to that mar­ which lay on the desk of the state berlain is having made at the state their feet.
Portland, was telegraphed for and ar
at Athena, where they proceeded to
Mr. Gwinn give* as an illustration
an- the maintenat.ee of Illegal mo ket this spring. Coffin Bros, also land agent today »bows the wholesale prison provides ior suitable quarters
rived Sunday morning, and after an
spend some of their money.
of the diiculty attendant on the work­
Newport. June 29.—The Reliance nopolies.
'
examination of the foot decided that
the valley manner in which the general land of­ tor female prisoners 3 uls is an im­
brought
10
«-artoads
into
Arriving at this place Hastings
Insists upon heavy enough volume from Oregon to f«*ed for the Puget fice and the- department of the in­ provement that has long been desired. ing of tne drifts an inciden. which
it was necessary to amputate it. meets the Columbia and Constitution
went at once to his home and went
Bruhn a terior are turning down Oregon lieu The female quarters are to be con­ came under Us observation the day
This was done yesterday, and at last today in the first of six races which of money to prevent Wall street cor Sound market, and Fry«
to bed. where he remained until after
tefore he left the place An arm was
reports the injured man was doing as will decide the choi«e <4 a cup de­ nerin* it.
Co shipped four cars to Seattle
lauds
Thousands of acre* which | structed in the north end of the new found protruding from the debris, and
7 o'clock on Sunday morning. When
well as could be expected consider fender.
Demands a iborough investigation
have lieen selected by tbe state and wing on the third floor. This portion a force ot men was put to work to
he arose he missed the money, and at
So far the Reliance has never had of the corrupt condition of the post
RELATIVES MUST PAY
sold after approval by local land ot- of the new wing now consists of but take tbe body out of the wreck. With
once came down town and swore out ing the shock and the age of the suf­ a trial in a sea way. The Columbia office department
ferer.
ft««» have beer, «ejected r«»<ent!y by two stories. The ground floor is now 20 men and four horses it took two
a warrant for the arrest of his trav­
Mr. Abbott is one of the oldest wool has been given a thorough overhaul-
Demands such legislation as will New Law Compel* Division of Ex the general land office, and the end occupied by the kitchen. comm;ssary. hours and a half to get the rubbish
eling companions.
buyers on the coast, where he has- ing. The time limit today will be limit railway charge» by raoroads to
engine room and large shower bath tom awsy so that tbe body could be
is not y«*<^
These men in the meantime had
pense of Caring fer Insane.
been stationed for the last 20 years. five and a half hours. A drizzling such an amount as will yield only a
room
The second floor was Intend­ reached.
made a merry night of it. and had
Apie-als
are
beiug
taken
to
At the present time he is connected rain fell this afternoon, followed by reasonable return on the capital ac­
Sai«-m. Ore, June ’«.-The first
ed tor a community dining room, but
left the town for Walla Walla on the
In th> opinion of Mr. Gwinn there
with the Botany Worsted Mills of a piping la-knot breeze. with a good tually invested, and will remier trans­ commitment io the insane asylum rvtary of the interior, but it
early train Sunday morning. Sheriff
ficial adheres to his .present policy has never been used for that purpose are many more bodies yet in t«e drifts
New York, one of the largest mills jump on the sea. Yachtsmen say if portation favors impossible.
under th«* new law. requiring tne hus
Taylor telephoned to the sheriff at
below the town, and it will take all
there Is small chance of a change in it is being used as a hospital.
the Reliance shows as good form as
in the United States.
When tfi« sources of supply of any band, parents or guardians to con­
The roof of the building will be
Walla Walla and the men were ar
on smooth water she will prove won- product arc in the ownership of those tribute $lv per month toward the the decitkwis. B»*>ond question the raised high enough to permit of the the efforts of the men to find them la
rested at that place by Deputy Kees
derf.il . The decision
committee who rombine to extort from the peo- maintenance of tbe patient, was et-. state land department is .nvolved in construction of an additional story. time ior them to be identified. At
GYPSIES' INSOLENCE.
and Mr. Taylor left this morning to
the present time there are about 40
the worst tangle ever known in its
reached the lightship at 11 today.
t le an unreasonable amount for such teied on record yesterday.
The 6<-eond floor will then be used as yet unaccounted for.
bring the men to this city, where
The course is to be a 1 S mile beat rToducts then we believe It is the
Mrs. Grace E. Withrow, the wife history, and it wiil be a long time be a dining hall and tne third floor win
Wantonly
Entered
Woman'»
Resi-
they will have their preliminary uear
lvr< the kinks an* straightened out.
dence in Ninth Street and Abuseo eastwardand return. The boats start-
be partitioned off for a hospital room,
uty of the government to take such of P. L. Withrow, was adjudged in­
ing before the justice court.
German Farmer* Returning Home.
The lieu land selection* which are
ed
at
12:15.
the
Columbia
first
across
sate
and
ordered
committed
to.
the
Her—Warrant Issued.
drug room, linen rooms and female
steps as may be n«-cessary to secure
When arrested in Walla Walla the
now
being
disapproved
are
those
the
lin
ami
Reliance
next.
Twenty
New York. June 2$.—Having com­
Gypsies broke loose yesterday morn­
an equitable distribution thereof, with asylum. Mrs. Withrow is a resident made upon mineral base in Eastern quarters. A steel cage will be con­
men had in the neighborhooo of $14"
minutes later the Constitution turn­
pleted their seven seeks' tour through
of Corvallis, but has for some time
structed
in
one
corner
of
the
dining
ing.
entered
the
residence
of
Mrs
fair
compensation
to
the
owners
of
between them and some of the money
By proving to the satisfac­
ed toward the shore as though hav­ the same
lieen receiving treatment at the Fio« Oregon
room, high enough so as to be out ot the United State*, the delegation of
» which was in the form of bills, has Wiliiam F. Stratton at Ninth ana ing undergone an accident.
tion of local land office authorities
ence
sanitorium
In
this
city.
She
is
Cherry
streets
and
ill
ter.
reach of men on the floor, and in tnis 41 Germars sent to this country by
treated
been located in one of the gambling
The Constitutions
later pulled
2b years of age and this is her first that certain school sections in that an armed guard will be stationed the kaiser to study agr.cultural meth­
houses of the town, where it is being say* the Walla Walla Union, The about and joined the race. The race ENRAGED HUSBAND GOES
Iiart of the state were mineral lands while the prisoners are in the dining ods. are preparing to i«save for home.
commitment
gypsies were encamped in the grove
held for identification by Hastings.
INSANE WITH JEALOUSY,
the state was enabled to relinquish
between the Constitution and Colum­
room. The dining room will be 110 The leader of the party say* that
The Nelsons are from the Yakima near Mrs. Stratton’s residence.
them to the general government, and
bia was exciting np tn the time the
MASONIC TEMPLE.
feet long by 50 feet wide, There wil what they admire most in the United
In the middle of the forenoon five
country, and one of them is knowr.
of Stitea. Idaho, Kill*
Constitution fell off. At one time it Orrin Price,
to take other and more valuable lands
ue two cells for lemale prisoners, states is the people. The agricultur­
>r
six
of
the
nomads
ur.'-erimonious-
them
has
been
in this town. One of
was a battle royal between the Co­
His Own Child in Its Mother’s Arms When $40.000 is Raised the Order m lieu thereof.
each
cell being 20 by 25 feet and al experiment stations also were a
ly
entered
the
house.
The
young
son
at Heppner for some time, and the
lombia and Reliance. The old de­
Many of tnese sections which were lighted by three windows oi»ening to revelation.
—Shoot* Her and Her Companion
other one went over with the gang of Mrs. Stratton picked up a club fender put the Reliance on thé defen­
Will Build in Tacoma.
thus relinquished to the government ward the east and north. Each cv-U
and attacked the intruders but before
and Then Tries to Commit Suicide.
that volunteered from here.
sive and for a time held the whip
Tacoma. Wash., June 26.—At the had already been sold by tbe state will have connected with it a toilet
his mother could do anything she was
Wilt Have to Buy Seed.
hand As the breeze began dropping
Sprkane. June 27.—Orrin Price, of meeting of the Masonic Tetnp.e As- to private parties. The lien land was room and bath tub. The cells are
struck about the face and head by
CO-OPERATIVE SAWMILL.
John Hoffman, who is farming
the Columbia lost ground and the Stites. Idaho, in a fit of rage Friday, j sociation held last night, it was also sold before tbe validity of the separated by a wide hall, opening into
the clinched fists of a gy psy woman.
Constitution is well in the rear.
killed his foung babe, shot his wire brought out that more than half of the base had been finally determined, a corridor. in which the prisoners something like 2.400 acres on Eureka
Mr. Stratton was not at home but
Spokane Strikers
Adopt Sensible
The
yachts
rounded
the
first
mark
and
a rnan named l^ech. of whom $4".000 necessary for the building of and now that the selections are being may walk if the prison management fiat, returned from a trip through
when he heard of the affray he swore
Means to Settle Labor Trouble.
th«* new temple has been subscribed. disapproved on the ground that the desires. The size of the rooms and hat district yesterday and tuis morn­
out a warrant for the arrest of the in with the Reliance having Jwo and a Price was insanely jealous.
half minutes lead over the Columbia,
Trouble in the Price home over the No soliciting has been done lately, mineral character of .ue lanu was not their location will make the accom ing said that if an average of 15 to
Spokane. June 29.—Tne striking traders.
18 bushels per acre were obtained,
mill workers who have been out since
A short time ago a gypsy gang was and about the same distance between familiarity of Mrs. Price and Leech but the committee will start out with­ properly shown, all the purchasers of modat ions for female prisoner* as armors may consider themselves tn
the
Columbia
and
Constitution.
caused
her
to
start
to
Utah
with
her
such
school
lands
or
lieu
lands
are
in
a
few
days
and
raise
the
balance,
May 1, have organized and incorpor­ ordered to leave the grove but soon
The race was finished in a heavy two children. I>»ech was taking her when the contracts will be let. So far In doubt as to the condition of their good as could be expected at lay uck. says the Walla Walla States­
ated a Union Manufacturing Compa­ after the present occupants arrived.
prison. The hospital room will be 5«' man. Some fields, he stated, would
mist,
the Reliance first and Colum­ to the station in a buggy, when Price only the lodges and a few of the lead­ titles.
ny with a capital of $250.0"". They
They have been engaged in horse
by 60 feet, with toilet and bath ad iverage much better, but in many
bia
secoiid.
came
up
and
began
to
pull
his
child
­
ing members of the society have
have purchased a block of land to­ trading and up to yesterday caused
Must Give Back Eventually.
joining.
nstances whole fields of spring wheat
ren
out
of
the
rig.
been asked to contribute, consequent­
day and will erect a complete lumber no trouble.
At the south end of this new wing ;nd in some instances fall wheat will
Where there has been double selling
CONSULAR APPOINTMENT.
Mrs.
Price fought
desperately ly it is not anticipated that there wil
Considerable indignation is express
mill. They claim enough stock has
against the proceeding and Price shot be any difficulty In securing the bal­ the state must eventually return to .the new execution room will be erect hardly be worth the cutting. Farmer*
been subscribed by union men to in ed by Mrs. Stratton's neighbors over
one purchaser or the other the money ’ed. This structure will be about 3v are now figuring on pulling out even
Another
of
“
A
Fool'*
Errand
”
and
at her. killing instantly the young ance.
sure its success.
the affair as they say the gypsies
he has paid, together with interest by 40 feet, and two stories high. The on the year's work and while some
child
in
her
arms.
Consul
Ayme
Are
Promoted.
had no excuse for their actionst.
at 5 per cent. One class of purchas­ first floor will be occupied by four will have a little money this year,
Washington,
June
29.
—
Among
the
He
then
shot
Mrs.
Price
in
the
ab
­
BRITISH
IN
WEST
AFRICA.
SHOT UP THE TOWN.
ers must lose title to the land where steel cells, for condemned prisoner*. others will little more than pull even
consular appointments announced to­ domen. and when Leech appeared on
SHEEP SHOOTING.
there has been double selling, and. In one corner of the room and at one
day
is
that
of
Albion
Tourgee,
of
the
scene,
he
shot
him
through
the
Reports
of Severe Reverse* Are De whiuhever loses, the state will b cen­ side of the front,of the cells will be if they do that. Many farmers, it is
Frisky Young American Gets Into
believed, will be compelled to buy
breast
and
shoulder.
i James Le Bret Lost 25 Head Last New York, the author and novelist,
. Jail in Mexico.
sured for permitting its land affairs to a steel cage, in which su armed their seed wheat this fall.
nied Later.
to be consul-general at Halifax. Also
Price then turned the pistol against
guard may watch the prisoners.
Friday Night.
Louis Ayme, now consul at Guada- his own head, and pulled the trigger,'
Paris, Juue 27.—Dispatches this get into such a muddle.
Los Angeles, Cal.. June 29 — Walter
The execution chamber will be on
The problem before Governor Cham
The News nas been informed that loupe to be consul at Para. Brazil. but the cartridge failed to explode.
McCurdy, a young American attor­
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_____
j morning from
Somaliland ____
announce
Oregon's Prune Crop.
the second floor, a gallows with two
ney, whom powerful influence from the range trouble has broken out in The latter gained fame for his tire­
He was immediately taken into cus­ serious British reverses in West At* berlain. who has charge of the state traps Ix'ing constructed on the west
"This
year's
prune crop of Oregon,"
lieu
land
business,
is
not
what
should
Ac­ less and intelligent work after the tody and lynching was strongly talk­ rica. which the London war office is
the United States saved from serving the Murderers' creek country.
have been done by the previous ad­ side of the room. In one corner of says Frank Le«». editor of the North­
ed.
in the Mexican salt mines, is again cording to reports received from there Martinique disaster.
so far unable to confirm.
ministration but what can be done the room will he a steel .-»?gc fir a west Pacific Farmer, "will be one of
in jail at Hermosillo. Saturday he a band of sheep belonging to James
Reverses Denied.
now to get the state out of a bad pre guard. A stairway will l-'ad directly the largest ever produced In this
Le
Bret
was
shot
into
by
unknown
a
big
drunk
and
began
shoot-
got on
NAVAL PRACTICE AT KIEL.
CRUISER LAUNCHED AT KIEL.
London. June 27.—A dispatch re dlcanient. The governor has decided from the ground floor to the gallows. state, and fro mpresent indications
ing up the town. He has previously parties last Friday night and 25 sheep
to give his sanction to the appeals and The stage yi which the traps are the total yield will amount to 30.000.-
slaughtered.
The
sneep
camp
and
been in jail for forgery.
Race Between Pinnace* of Warships Emperor Shook Hands With the ceived at the war office from Manning
makes no mention of vtv reverse as lias expressed his desire that the placed will be about 11 by 26 feet oOo pounds that is, providing the dry­
outfit were burned, the hobbles and
Won by American Boat.
Workmen
reported in Paris dispatcher today. state's «»lection of lieu lands be ap- The execution room will have no con­ ing < a]<acity is sufficient to handle the
bells removed from the horses and the
Kiel. June 29.—At 6 this morning
Remarkable Wheat.
Kiel. June 27.—Tbe kaiser and kal On tin* contrary, it re;x>rts the Mad proved.
nection with th«* wing or main build yield in time. In all sections of the
horses driven away.—Grant County the kaiser from his steam launch,
serin were present at the launching Mullah retired, and says If it had
E. H. Bennett, who has 300 or 400 News.
The approval of the lieu land selec­ ing except that a small wicket is pro state tbe crop is in excenent condi­
experimented
with
mines
In
the
bay
of the new cruiser Roon today. With
acre* in wheat oh his Russell Creek
tions will undoubtedly he most profit­ vided through which f«x»d may lie tion and ! have no doubt that the
and afterwards witnessed torpedo ex­ them were the entire American col­ been possible to send troops in pur
farm, five miles southeast of Walla
able to the state, for the lieu land passed from the commissary depart i-onnng < rop will l»e the best that this
suit
th«»
the
Mullah's
retr«»at
retreat
woftld
wonld
have
Too Many Holiday*.
periments and visited the snipyards. ony, including officers and civilians.
Walla, was in the city yesterday with
Oregon
been
a
rout
was sold for double the price paid for nient for the prisoners confine«! in the stat«» has ever produced.
When the board of conciliation
A race between wars...p pinnaces The cruiser was christened by the
a sample of fall wheat which has meets to hear the mineworkers’ griev­
the school sections tn pla«»e. In the death ehapiber. The Entrance to the will ha\e a much larger crop in pro­
was
won
by
the
American
cruiser
Countess Waldersee.
The kaiser |
made
the unusual development of ances the operators expect to pre­
contest between two classes of pur­ execution room «ill be from the east, portion to the acreage than wili the
Off for Oyster Bay.
Chicago’s boat amid great enthusf shook hands with every man connect-;
three of four berries in each mesh, sent some of their own and ask for
Washington. D. C., June 27.—Pres chasers it Is very likely. Indeed, al and out of sight of the convicts <*on- state of California this year. ] ex­
asm The pinnaces of all the Ameri­ ed with building the vessel. Th«* men
pect that th«» season will open with
says the Walla Union. Mr. Bennett's their adjustment. The chief of these
fln«><l in the main buildings
can ships and also of all German ves­ wore their working clothes. I Ater ftlent Roosevelt, Loeb. Barnes, tw.o most certain, that the identity of the
quotations at about 4 cents a pound.“
wheat will yield 35 busnels or more is that the mineworkers frequently sels participated.
purchasers of the school land in i^ic«'
stenographers
and
two
secret
service
the kaiser lunched with AdrnJral Cot­
per acre, while that on the J. F. Brew­ remain away from work without no­
Made Orphans by Flood.
men started for Oyster Bay this morn­ will I m * disclosed.
ton on the Kearsarge.
Deadly Hail.
er farm in the same neighborhood tice, and that many times a year re­
It has been contended by General
Following is a list of orphans as a
ing in a private car.
At Work at Oyster Bay.
will yield 50 bushels per acre. The ligious and other holidays compel the
W. II. Odell, who has charge of the consequence of the Heppner flood:
Five
hundred
rabbits and one coyote
Oyster Bay. June 29.—New execu­
WHOLESALE ARRESTS.
sample showed how the crop has ac­ shutting down of the mines. The op
adjudication of mineral base for the Minnie Long, age 10; Addis Long, age met death in the Hay creek neighbor
Strike of Freight Handlers.
tive offices were opened this morn­
commodated itself to the conditions erators also complain of petty strikes
stat«*, that the school ««.»étions involv­ 9; Charles Long, aje 7; Everett hood during the hailstorm Monday af-
ing at 8:30. Notwithstanding Mr. Followed by Discharge of Nearly All
St. Joseph. June 27.—The freight ed In this contest were purchased by Jones, baby 8 months old; Vance
during the growing season. Whereas by driver and breaker boys, which
ternoon. The rabbits were killed out
Roosevelt's announcement that he de­
handlers
for
the
Missouri
Pacific
and
of the Accused.
land grabbers who employ«*«! stool Jones, age «; Mary Gunn and Bella right by the hailstones and the coyot«»
last year, the stalks were five feet throw the mines idle. Officials of the
sired
rest,
he
immediately
commenc
­
New York, June 27.—Five hundred Great Western and Rock Island rail­ pigeons in order to get conveyances Gun. ages 15 and 13; Marcus Gunn, was knocked down by them A sheep-
and over tall, this year they are only mineworkers do not treat these com­
ed work when his mall arrived.
and ninety two arrests in last night's ways. struck thia morning for a 25 from the state He takes th position age 11; Gertrude Gunn, age 7; John man there seeing the animal's predic­
a trifle over three feet. The roots plaints seriously.—New York World.
gambling raid, were this morning ar­ per cent Increase in wages.
also are short compared wit.. those of
that since the purchasers are mere Roberts, age 16; Katie Kernan, age ament, held a saddle over his head to
Of the ministers of the second Em­
last year.
speculators who secured the land 14; Frank Kernan, age 16; Charles keep from getting killed himself, and
Wireless telegraphy and color pho­ pire in France there are still living raigned before a magistrate, who. on
Gold From Alaska.
advice
of
the
state's
attorneys,
dis
in violation of law and in anticipation Kernan, ag«» 18: Raymond Thornton, went out and clubbed the coyote to
tography will be most featured in the M. Pinard and M. Emilie Olli ver. The
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Seattle. Wash..
June" __ 27.- The
Ohio of the creation of a forest reserve, age 11; Anton«» Abrahamsick. age 18; death. In such wise do all the ele­
Llwa<o is to have a new salmon exhibit of the government patent of­ first named ramalus an ardent imper­ charged all but eight. Wnen he made
nniioun<eiueut the crown broke lutu a -arrived from Nome this morning with they are not entitled to any protec­ G>enn Wells, age 18; Greenwood ments conspire to do good to this fa­
uaanery in operation by July 10.
fice at ths World’s Fair.
ialist.
cheer.
$270,000 on Ixjard.
Thornton, age 9.—Heppner Times.
tion from the state.
vored country.—Bend Bulletin.
t
L. B. Reeder has returned, from
Heppner, where he went to look into
the conditions ot' the lodge ot Red
men there. The order lost two mem­
bers at that place in the floou. beside
sustaining some damage in property.
J. 1* Hockett, one ot the members,
was lost with two children, leaving
a wile alone to be cared ter as is the
spirit of the order. Mr. anil Mrs. J
M. Kernau were lost, leaving three
children, and these me order tended
until they were cared for by rela'1
lives. Kernan was a member. G. W
Swaggart, who lost two daughters
au<*. five grandchildreu in the waters
of the flood, was also a member.
The property loss of the members
will total $20.P00. but as most of the
members of the order at that place
were in prosperous circumstances,
the loss can be borne by them with
out great Inconvenience There were
a few of the oruer however, »no lost
all of their property, and who were
left in straightened circumstances
and "these will be taken care of by
the organization and helped unto
their feet once more.
* s
Geneva. June 27 News lias been
reiehed today of a catastrophe at
Phlzbla» Fourteen; scholars and two
masters of the high school of Seurich
while on an instruction tour, yere
i aught by an avalanche. One master
and seven
»««ven scholars were instantly
kille«! I and two badly injured Zurich
parti«-« are now searching
for the