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VOL. XXVII.
ble, it will also be found from the
police whether or not young women
and old women are allowed to indis­
criminately mix in saloon boxes.
Recently the proprietor of a saloon
in the Victor buildittg called at the
Press office and took exception to a
statement that tough women had
been frequenting the boxes in his
place. The proprietor said he had a
respectable trade—ladies and young
women of Browne’s addition—who
merely dropped in for a social glass
Bodily Functions Are Becom­ of
beer.
The police may also tell whether or
ing More and More Inactive not some of these saloous cater to the
trade of the ladies or to the trade
and Imperfect.
of mere women, if there is such a dis­
tinction.
The council is divided on the Pratt
ordinance, and it is said that work
carried on by restaurant men who
MANIFESTS REMARKABLE
sei] whiskey to ladies and the repre­
VIGOR OF CIRCULATION. sentatives of the saloon and liquor
dealers' association who sell booze to
women has had its desired effect.
The vote tonight will determine the
Lost Ground During the Night—An­ stand the different members of the
other Operation Is Needed But Wil council are to take on this matter
Try it
PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO.. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 17, l‘.M)3
was shot, intended to escape. One
of them kept his revolver pointed to­
ward Day, and once ordered him to
make room in the rear door for the
other masked men to pass through.
Day turned with his back to the man
who spoke, and with an oath the rob­
ber placed the revolver to Day's
back and fired. With a cry of pain
the wounded man fell to the floor.
But. not wavering for a moment in
the face of the terrible crime just per­
petrated, both highwaymen at the
rear of the car picked up their vic­
tim, whose lifeblood was flowing from
the wound, searched
his pockets,
robbing him of three silver dollars,
and a gold watch and chain valued at
$60. They then turned him over to
Conductor Mattson, with instructions
to attend to hint until they completed
their work of robbing their helpless
victims.
Day was operated on by Company
Surgeon A. E. Rockey and Dr. L. E.
Irvine shortly after 9 o'clock. They
found the bullet, which was a 38-
caliber. entered the right side of the
back, about eight inches from the
sp'.ne It fractured the tenth rib and
lodged against the spinal
column,
traversing about eight inches of flesh
and bone in its course. It tore a piece
of cloth from Day's coat, carrying it
on its leaden joint the full course,
It made a very large hole tn the
flesh. Dr.
~
~
Rockey has the bullet in
his l>ossession.
It is the general opinion about po-
lice headquarters that the robbers
are a part of a crowd of sweil-dress-
ed men who arrived in the city over
the Northern Pacific from
Seattle
two days ago. The men were known
to the police as "bad actors.” but
none of them had been arrested. One t
officer who saw them leave the train
states that they were run out ot Spo­
kane some time ago. and that they
are a hard set. known to be crooks of
daring and ability to turn just such
a trick as that last night.
Three Suspects Arrested.
Portland. July 16.—Three young
men. travel-stained and with jewelry
in their pockets, were arrested at Or­
egon City this morning and held
They are be'ieved to be Sellwood car
robbers.
Pacific Coast Association of Traffic over the food brought In for the car
agents Indorsed the Portland move­ dinais, lest any written communica­
ment at its Ashland meeting early tion should be conveyed to them by
this year, but since that time little this channel.
he.* been done to keep the movement
Arter three days the supply of food
alive. An organization of the forces sent in is restricted; If five days
in favor of the Portland meeting is more elapse without an erection be­
probable.
ing made, it was once the rule tha*
The entire Coast delegation of the the cardinals should from time to
New Orleans meeting next November time subsist on nothing but bread,
will aid Portland in making the fight water and wine; but this ftifor has
for the 1906 convention. As Presi­ lieeti somewhat modified by later or­
Famous Outlaw Broke Jail Last Expose of a Murder in New dent T. F. Fitzgerald is a coast man dinances.
and la willing to lend his .nfiuence
Morning and evening the cardinals Ankeny Mayor is Elected by
secure the meeting tor Portland, meet in the chapel, and a secret scru­
York Leads to Discovery of to
Night and is Headed for Old
Fifteen Votes, After a Hot
this Is an important factor in the tiny by means of voting papers is usu­
tight.
ally instituted, in order to ascertain
Another Killing.
Mexico.
It has been tacitly agreed that the whether any candidate has the re
Campaign,
meeting
of traveling
passenger quired majority of two-thirds.
agents in 1904 shall go to ot Louis,
A cardinal coining from a distance
and this is the reason that the coast may enter the conclave alter the
passenger agents are centering their closure, but only if he claim the right
SECOND HOMICIDE WAS
OFFICERS WANT MEXICAN
efforts on the 1905 meeting
They of doing so within three days of hi* ALVAH BROWN. “BOXER,'
DONE TO HIDE THE FIRST. will make a big showing at New Or­ arrival in the city.
AUTHORITIES TO ASSIST.
IS CITY MARSHAL.
leans and it is probable the san»,- con
Every actual cardinal, even though
side-rations that induce the traveling be may lie under sentence of excom­
I>asM-nger agents to decide for St. munication has the right to vote, un-
I
St.les Is Recognized as a Dangerous \ The Sound Country Is On Hand With Louis will hold good for Portland
les* he has not y,-t been admitted to Many Local Affairs Ventdated m the
deacon’s orders. Even in this case
One of Its Periodical Tragedies, a
Character. Has a Record as a Rob­
Campa-gn—Result Is Taken as Ev­
TEMPORARY AND FINAL
the right of voting has sometimes
Brutal Murder for
Money—No
ber and Killer—Was Formerly a _
Not Be Made on Account of the
idence of Waning Power cf Arkk-
SURVEYS PROGRESSING. been conferred by special ;*apal lo­
MURDER AND SUICIDE.
duit
Detect.ve in the Employ of Wells.
Clues. Though Body
Wa* Found
Shock—Now Manifests a Desire to
ny
Force«—Election Had a General
The three modes of election are by
New RaJread Will Tap a Copper D>s
Caldwell Man Elopes With Young
When warm.
Fargo.
Live.
scrutiny,
by
compromise,
and
by
trict
—
Possible
That
Actual
Con
Significane«
in the State
Girl and Ends Both Lives.
etruction May Begin the Coming what is called quas -inspiration.
New
York,
July
14
—
In
the
opinion
Tombstone. Artz.. July 15.—Billy
Washington, July 16.—The papal
Huntington, July 16.—A double
Compromise is when all the cardi­
Fall.
Walla Walia. July 14.—One ot the
Stiles, the notorious train robber and of the police, the murderer of Chas |
nal* agree to entrust the election to qule'est elections in the history of
legation received from Rampolla the ■.ragedy of the most unfortunate char­
Grant's
Pass.
Or
July
15.
—
The
outlaw and the most tanious living W. Roxbury, the tea expert, who wax
a small committee of two or three the city passed off yesterday despite
following:
"The condition of the acter occurred 17 miles west of here
bad man of the Southwest, broke fatally beaten last Friday, near his j two s'-irveyitig crews for the Oregon members of the body
Scrutiny is the extremely bitter fight of the cam­
pope continues grave, but his won­ ate yesterday evening, near Durkee.
jail last night and la probably on his home in the Bronx, concluded his A Pacific Railroad Com;any are now the ordinary mode.
paign.
well
over
toward
the
coast
in
the
»ur-
time
by
putting
bis
woman
accom-'
way
into
Old
Mexico
Alter
getting
derful resistance commands admira
A. A. Earl, of Caldwell. Idaho, kill­
The election “per insplrationem" is
The democrats ard "boxer repub-
veytng of a railroad route from
piice
to
death.
That
a
second
crime,
out
of
the
jail
be
stole
a
horse
and
ed a young girl of that place and
sa called because "all cardinals, with licans united against Mayor Gilbert
tion.”
Grant
’
s
¡
‘
ass
to
Crescent
City
They
and
one
of
a
revolting
nature
has
headed tor the border. The horse
then committed suicide, to avoid ar­
a sudden and harmonious con sen', Hunt and scugh* to ••E”om.'*j:a his
Sinking Rapidly.
was one of a band of fine animals been committed, the officials say ‘ are now at work on Lower Smith as though breathed upon by the Di­ defeat
rest by the officers who were close
River
a
*
fast
a»
the
preliminary
kept in the edge of town. They were there is every reason for believing :
Rome, July 16.—From a bulletin upon their trail.
vine Spirit, proclaim some person pon­
Many nasty local matters were
in a rope corral i nd in charge of a A careful search of the entire city is rout»- is established, a final survey is tiff with one voice, without any pre­
issued at 9 o'clock it seems the pope
Earl, who has a wife and two small
thoroughly "aired1
ring ti»e cam-
a per
boy who was visited in the night by being made, to discover whether any i made and grade stakes »• t
is sinking rapidly. It reads: "The ■'hildren at Caldwell, eloped with the
canvassing or negotiation paign. but Hun won the race for the
maneti: route ha« been selected from vious
a Mexican woman who acted a» a go- young woman is missing
pope passed a very restless, sleepless rirl Tuesday evening, coming to this
whence trend or inaulious sugges­ mayoralty by 15 votes, despite Uw
There is but a vague clew upon, this city to Waldo, which is half of tion could be surmised "
between for Stiles, telling the boy he
night. The general condition of his
lace on the Oregon Short ».me train.
united efforts to deteat him aad
the
distance
ot
the
line,
and
this
part
which
to
base
a
search
tor
the
woman
would
be
Instantly
shot
by
a
hidden
holiness shows other modifications The couple left town on foot yester­
Ecclestastical. and. a* is comxmnly bring disgrace upon his official rec-
of
the
road
is
ready
for
the
making
or
her
body
Thia
U
the
description
;
foe if he did not at once saddle the
than greater frequency in respiration day evening, going in the direction of
held, divine law makes it impossi­ ord.
test hors« and accompany her. This furnished by ’he young woman with I of a grade
due to increased gathering of liquid Weatherby, on the O. R. & N. track
ble for a pope to nominate his suc-
Brown, the ’ bexeri' andudate as
Colonel
D»aper.
ch.et
engineer
of
shorn
Roxbury
was
walking
when
he
I
the boy did. and leading the horse,
in the pleura. Pulsation 88. temper
Sheriff Walkins, of Canyon county.
<e»sor In the event of ail the car­ he is called, won over Kees arc Hill­
the
line,
states
that
some
construc
­
accompanied the woman io aa ar was assaulted by a man and woman.
ature 36.3 centigrade, respiration 36." Idaho, arrived here yesterday after
dinals being dead, some think the man by s f> votes Brown is an anti-
roya, where a masked and armed Roxbury s companion fled from the ■ tion work on the road may be done right of election would pass to ike Ankeny man
noon, in search of the pair, and secur­
Afraid to Operate.
this (ail. but It is no*, likely Many
scene,
and
her
view
of
the
murderers
'
man
was
in
watting
The
latter
snout ot St. John Lxteran other«
One Ankeny and two anti-Ankeuy
Rome. July 16.—The pope visibly ing a rig. started west to overtake
here as well as in the southern part
mounted the horse atd hade the boy «as only a brief one.
lost ground during the night His them.
of the country, are anxiously await­ to patriarchs, others to a general -1. m dimes were elected. The Cgtt
The
bundle
of
woman's
clothe«
of
return
to
town,
which
be
did.
When about three miles west of
on the offices of mayor end
breathing is more difficult and he
as a eounciL
soexed with blood, ing the building of the line
Stiles was Indicted yesterday on fine texture
marshaL The offi<es of treasure",
kept in a reclining position constant­ Durkee, the sheriff heard two shots
matter
of
fact
the
copper
mines
it
three charges of train robbery He found near the scene is the basis for
street ccmmlsslotier. attorney, sex­
BALTIMORE TO EL PASO VIA
ly. He was fanned toward morning near the road, and in coming up to
recently turned stale's
evidence the belief that the cixt who held up the Waldo district can do nothing
HALF A CROP OF BEETS.
KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS ton and clerk were almost forgotten
The increase of fluid in the pleura be­ a clump of brush, discovered that he
till a railroad Is built into the dis­
Roxbury
killed
his
companion
later
against
Burt
Alvord,
another
bandit,
in the hot fight over the more im
came apparent It was at first decid had shot the girl through the breast
accused ot complicity in the same to destroy all evidence against him trict. giving them an outlet for the
ed another operation was absolutely and then put a bullet through his La Grande Sugar Factory Will Only crime
matt and ore. The hauling in of coke Scneme Compruea tn« Development .ortant ones
in
the
bundle
were,
among
other
As
a
result
Stiles
hltnseif
The girl lived about 15
Following is the Lst of city offic­
Run About 30 Days This Year.
necessary
As the day advanced, own head
of Baltimore as an Export City—
things, a light shirtwaist and a skirt and hauling out of ore and matt by
was indicted.
ials in fl
full-
I-a Grande. July 16 —Owing to the
however, the expediency of an oper­ minutes and Earl about four hours.
teams makes the process of mining
of
dark
material
indications
are
Two
years
ago.
with
a
Winchester,
Will Reach as Far We«t a« Ogden
Mayor—Gilbert Hunt.
ation became more doubtful, owing Both were unconscious when found extremely cold weather during May he terrorized a guard placed over that the woman who wore the cloth fsr too exyiensive even with the very
Utah.
Treasurer—l.e F. A. Shaw.
to the fear that the pope would be and neither spoke a word that was in­ ¿nd the early part of June, the sugar Alvord and secured the Utter's re­ Ing was killed either by a blow deliv­ richest ore
Justice—J. J. Huffman.
Pittsburg. July 14 —George Gould,
beet crop of Grand Ronue will make lease. Alvord was then in jail as a ered with a sharp Instrument on the
unable to stand the strain and would telligible.
The bodies were placed on a hand but 5« per cent of the usual amount.
Marshal—Alvah Brown.
«ho.
with
»
party
of
Wabash
aud
succumb.
SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS.
result of Stiles turning state's evi­ back of the neck or her throat cut.
car and brought to this city. The
Street commissioner—H. H. Cramp­
Mtnouri Pacific officials, spent the
The beets did not get started to dence. The pair have been partners The shirtwaist is much stained vita
"American Haste."
ion.
?irl. who was known by the name of growing until too late in the season
Jury Found Dr. Kountz Guilty ot time here today >a inspecting the
blood
in
many
other
crimes.
Cardinal Gibbons. who is now er "Blossom." was about 15 years of age to mature, before frost, Cold rains
Altorcey—H. S. Blandford.
Wabash extension ot th»s city in ar.
"Voluntary Manslaughter."
Stiles has been a Wells-Fargo de
Another Seattle Tragedy.
route to Rome is subject to criticism trd lived with Mrs. Small, three and freezing nights kept the ground
Surveyor—E. S. Clark.
mterview «aid:
Pittsburg.
Pa
July
15
—
Dr
among the prelates at the vaticai m:les from Caldwell, and Earl work­ so cold that many ot the seed never tectlve. and reputed by the company
Assessor—W F Merc hart
Seattle
14.—An urknown
"It is our purpose to weld the Wa
Koontz, who killed the wealthy con­
to be one of the bravest and most
for starting before the pope d ed ed on Mrs. Small's ranch also.
City clerk—R P. Reyxolds.
sprouted at all. That part of the seed efficient men in the service of the man. well dressed, of good appear tractor Walsh whom be found in com hash roads into one grand system be­
His action is described as "Amer-
Health offi-er—C P. Gammon.
ance. and about 35 years of age. was
fore long (hat will reach from Ogden
which did not come up was not thrif­ company
ican haste.”
Sexton—Pardon Bentley.
murdered on the railroad track four pany with his wife, was this morning Utah, and El Paso, at tne Mexicar
CIRCUS TRAIN WRECKED.
ty and the result is that the factory
scoter -ed to five years for "voluntary
Efforts will be made to secure the
Mass in honor of Our Lady ot
finit
Councilman
border, thence to Kansas City. St
will make but half a run this fall. to-operation of the Mexican govern miles from Auburn on Saturday night manslaughter ”
Mount Carmel was celebrated in the Two Men Killed, Others Injured and
His body was found in a clump of
Lcuis and Baltimore. We intend tc Glasford.
menL
as
Stiles
is
the
terror
of
all
pope's apartment this morning by
Councilman second ward—J. Z.
bushes just off the railroad track,
make the ¡alter city our seaport on
Much Property Loss.
Arizona.
Bishop Pilfer. The pontiff seemed to
where it had been dragged, sue
.he Atlantic. It is a mxgriheent one Smith.
Councilman
third vard—Euceoc
understand, but took no part In the
Shelbyville. Ill.. July 16.—The first
marks of the heels of the unfortunate
ut has been neglected. We propose
celebration.
section of Wallace’s circus train,
ITALIAN DEMANDED MONEY
man as they were dragged through 1
to develop and make ft a grand port. 3cyer.
The result : is taken as criden re
consisting of
20 cars,
including
We do not intend to go to New York
Extraordinary Heart Action.
HE COULD NOT PAY the dirt, were plain. His pockets had
of a decJne I in the Ankeny forces, in
keepers and
paraphernalia,
this
been
turned
Inside
out,
evidently
for
Baltimore
is
the
best
port
on
the
At
­
Rome, July 16.—His holiness' condi
neral.
away down a steep
lantic for the exporting of such com­
Brown Appeals to American Minis­ robbery, but if robbers accomplished
tion was unchanged at 2 p. m. No morning ran
The very i
majority of Hunt
trade and crashed into an empty box REPORT OF THE PROGRESS
modities as will mase up cur ton
operatic.n has as yet been performed
ter, Combes—Says He Is Confined <he giurder. they overlooked three st! CARDINALS REMAIN PRISON­
naze—coal, grain and packinghouse tv er Deme», -ud the election of au
ver dollars that were In a vest pock­
Rossini .oday says the exhaustion is car on the Chicago & Eastern rail­
MADE UPON THE LINE.
in Vermin Infested Cell and Feeds et
antf-Ankeny marshal by 300 votes
ERS WHILE VOTING. ;reducts"
progressive, but the heart itself is way siding here. Christian and Leon
over two Ankeny candidates in th«
on Banana Peels to Keep From
Stone were fatally crushed and four
A bullet bole was found just back
robust enough to continue action for
ie'.d is taken as con-iusive proof that
others sustained broken limbs. A
of the left ear. There was a slight
BRAVERY SAVES LIVES-
Starving to Death.
four days.
the sentiment in favor of the sesaicr
dozen persons were more or les scut Road Will Be Built by Contract-
warmth in the body when it was Food is Restricted to Bread. Water
Guatemala. July 15.—Minister Com­ found, showing that death had oc­
Expresses Desire to Live.
Right of Way Over Government
and bruised.
and Wine—All Means of Escape Two San Francisco Policemen Made and his side is on the wane in the
politics of the city.
Rome, July 16.—At 3:30 this after­
a Record This Morning.
Land Will Be Secured From Proper bes has received a letter from Frank curred only a short time before Some
From the Closed Sanctuary Are
Brown, an American, and former re* section men working on the Palmer
The result of the fight in Waffs
noon the heat is increasing the pope s
San Francisco. July 15 —Fire in
PEACE IN THE BALKANS.
Authority.
Vigilantly
Guarded.
ident
of
Mansfield,
O..
who
is
in
pris
difficulty in breathing. It has beer
cutoff not far away from the scene
the Ashworth hotel, at 6:30 this Walla has a significance throughout
on in Solola. charged with assault,
decided to postpone a decision rela Does Not Suit Russia's Ends to Let
more ing. gave an opportunity for Po­ :he state It is a side show from t'M
Secretary of State Dunbar has writ­ and is now investigating. Brown ar of the crime, asy that they neard a
The Catholic rituals and usages
last legislature, accompanied by th«
tive to operation until a consultation
ten Max M. Shlllock, secretary of the cidentally shot an Italian slightly shot tn that direction about an hour are probably more closciy followed licemen Fennell and Davis to show
the Balkan States Fight Yet
can be held. Papal Secretary Angel
before the dead body was found b?
presence of mind and bravery. The same political differences and under­
Portland
board
of
trade,
with
refer
­
wounding him last September. The the section boss. A close search was than those of any other organization fire-escape was burned all out. and lying aims. It was Ankeny against
Constantinople, July 16.—It is an-
said today he feared the pope would
ence to the status of the proposed
not last till night His holiness is nounced that Russia has assured the portage railroad between The Dalles Italian demanded $1.500. Brown is made for a pistol, some persons be on earth. The first pope of Rome the policemen climbed in from the the field.
now manifesting an ardent desire to norte that she will co-operate with and Celilo, and among other things a poor man and could not pay the lievlng that the man might have shot was chosen in 41 A. D . and since that roof and awakened the occupants.
time every one of the 267 popes have
amount and the Italian caused bis ar
the Turkish government to mantain
live.
states the board of portage commis­ rest. Brown has repeatedly appealed himself. No weapon was found, and --en chosen by the same exact meth­ They lowered women and children IT LOOKS LIKE A WOOD FAMINE.
peace in the Balkans.
anyhow,
the
bullet
hole
is
in
such
a
re«-
Gibbons Was Summoned.
sioners is progressing with the under­ for trial bi t the government is unable
od.
La Grande Residents Anticipate Chilly
taking as expeditiously as conditions to locate fr > complaining Italian, who position that the dead man cotild not
Rome, April 16.—At 3:30 the pope
The following proceedings are held
Time Next Winter.
have shot himself. There was a pic­
will permit says the Telegram.
was respiring painfully as a result
has evidently left the country. Brown ture in his coat of four men. taken at in the election of a pope and while
1A Grande, July 14.—Conditions
of liquid in the pleura, and is very
The act of authorizing the board to in his letter says; "1 have no shoes, Monroe. Wash. Near the body was ..any ot the minor details are omitted,
-vem to point to a wood famine text
weak.
It is now stated Cardinal
rorstruct and operate the road, as my clothlrg is in rags. I sleep on a
year. The demand for wood, while
a grip filled with clean linen that had it constitutes the main features ot
Gibbons was summoned here by Car
¡»assed by the last legislative assem stone floor in a vermin-infested cell not been disturbed
It is given in Addis'
sot ao great as ;hat of last winter.
There are no the choice
dinal Vanutelli, whom he will support
bly, became effective May 21. and im­ During the entire 10 months of my
Catholic Theology: The first require­
«ill probably be met even less satis-
laundry marks on the stuff.
in conclave.
mediately after that date an engineer imprisonment, food has been Inade­
’actorily than it was then. Coal will
The ouicers are badly handicapned ment is that all those qualified to
was selected in the person of A. E quate; I have been reduced to eat­ in this last murder mystery, »or they vote, and only those, should take part
be used by these who can afford to
Hammond, who reported for duty ing banana skins and orange peel, haven't the least clew to work upon. in ths election; that the election
DIPL0MATIC TRIUMPH
buy new stoves, if they are assured
June 8. and by June 15 a surveying thrown to me by the natives, to keep The sheriff says he is certain that should not be unnecessarily delayed,
that the coal will be supplied. Last
FOR THE UNITED STATES
crew was organized and the labor ot from starving to death ' He closes the person nr persons responsinie for that it should not be precipitated;
«pring found many householders with
making tne necessary location sur­ by saying: "I am miserable, and the murder of the unknown man are that the electors should not be tn
■oal stoves and no real During the
Indicates Increasing Good Will Be ONE VICTIM WAS SHOT
vey. and estimate of probable cost, therefore implore you. tor God's sake, members of the gang that held up .'«-ar of their personal safety, which
oming winter, citizens will fight shy
tween China and America and That
BOX
CAR JUMPED THE
IN THE BACK WANTONLY. was under way. So well has this to procure my liberty. If you can.
if throwing away wood stoves but
Marshal Berner and attempted to would prevent the election from beinj
Russia’s Feelings Are Not Hurt
work been prosecuted that Engineer give me a just and immediate trial.” throw him on the deadly thin» rail free, and lastly, that they should be
TRACK ON AN APPROACH
hey will probably have to pay $6 to
Over the Protest About the Massa
Hammond thinks he can report on
‘6.50 per cord for wood.
of the Interuroan railway, toe same subjected to no external persuaslor.
No Arrests Have Yet Been Made and the location of the proposed road
Sixteec irch Mack pire Is now sell-
ere of Jews at Kishlneff.
ones who murdered James Montgom­ tending to make them vote, or at Five Men Were Killed and Hundreds
OLYMPIA HARBOR.
the Possible Clues to the Robbers some time during the present week,
ng at $5 per cord and a mixture of
ery a few weeks ago. and at least a least come under suspicion of voting
of Horses and Mules—Twenty Pas rellow pine, fir and tamarack btircs
Washington, July 16.—China ha»
Are Vague—The Man Who Was and also expects to show the esti­ Work Will Immediately Begin Upon part of the pang that cracked three from motives lower than those which
mated cost witbin tne appropriation
sengers Were Hurt in a Head-Or
ne same price. Chain or slab wood
iron safes in Seattle less than two ought to actuate them.
notified the state department that she
Shot Was Robbed After the Shoot­
available.
After the death of a pope, the car­
rom the Perry mills. Is sold at $3 a
its Improvement.
Collision
on
the
Great
Western
weeks
ago.
intends to open several ports in Man
ing.
dinals who are absent are immediate
-'ad.
The matter of securing rights of
Near Savannah.
Olympia. Wash, July 15—Tomor
churia to the commerce of the world
ly to be summoned to the conclave,
way will be taken up at once, after row the big government uredge will THREE HUNDRED SIX
Portland,
July
16.
—
With
desperate
by one of the secretaries of the sa­
BOISE CITY EuECTiON.
The Russian ministry officially con
the filing of the engineer's report. be here and begin work on the im­
CONVICTS JUNE 30. cred college; the election to begin
Poplar Bluff. Mo., July 15.—There
daring and wantonness supreme, six
firms this, and says the czar has no masked men held up car No. 31 of the The dispatch with which this will be provements in the Olympia harbor,
was
a
freight
wreck
on
the
Iron
Moun
­
Democratic Mayor Wins Out After a
accomplished depends largely upon for which the last congress appro­ Eleven Fewer Convicts Than Last the tenth day after the death.
objections.
Oregon Water Power & Railway Co.,
In whatever city the pope dies, tain road this morning near Bowden
Very Warm Municipal Campaign.
The state department consider» at the Southern Pacific crossing on whether or not objections are made priated $25,000. The plans for the
Two
brakemen,
a
negro
tramp,
am
Quarter —Superintendent's Cottage there the election must be held With
Boise, July 15.—J. H. Hawley, dem-
the opening of the ports as a momen East Eleventh, near Division street by those to whom the board shal work were made by Captain Harry
75 cars of horses and mules were
and Warden’s Apartments Have In the Iti days the conclave must be
•cratic ard Velon candidate for may-
tous concession to principles for at 11:45 o'clock last night, robbing apply for the privileges, and whether Taylor, formerly in charge of govern­
killed.
A
box
car
jumped
the
trad
Been Remodeled and Refurnished. constructed in the papal palace, or at an approach to the Little Missouri >r. was elected yesterday, after a
which America has contenaed from the 40 passengers and shooting B. F. the deeds to the same are executed ment work on Puget Sound. Major
in some other suitable edifice.
ery quiet and orderly campaign. The
the start.
Minister Takahira. ot Day through the back with a 38-cali- promptly. There are no indica’lons John Millis, of Seattle, successor to
Salem.
Or.. July 15.—Superintend­
The large walls of the palace are river bridge with such force as tc 'lection passed off without any incl-
Japan, called on the department this ber revolver. Day will recover. A that any material difficulty will be en- Captain Taylor will direct the work, ent C. W. James, of the penitentiary­
wreck the bridge, precipitating the
so divided by wooden partitions as
lent worthy of mention.
morning, but brought no news, It is reward of $500 has been offered by countered In this respect.
which consists largely in deepening yesterday filed his report for the to furnish a numt>er of sets of small entire tram to the river 40 feet below
The vote was light, only 902 votes
Secretary Dunbar writes that the and
apparent he was not given informa Chief of Police Hunt. There is not
prop
The
damage
to
the
railroad
widening the channel
and quarter ending June 30. 1903
The apartments, two for an ordinary car­
>eing cast for mayor.
matter of crossing government land
tlon.
erty
in
smashed
cars,
engine
ar.>
the slightest clew to the perpetrators will be presented to the proper de­ basin in the harbor. The Puget gross earnings of the institution for dinal, three for one of princely rank,
Out of 12 councilmen elected. 10
This declaration of China, accom and no arrests have been made.
bridge is great
Sonnd Dredging Company has the con­
ire republicans. The socialist vote
partment as Boon as the line is fixed tract for the expenditure of approxi­ the quarter ¿mounted to $4 642.92. all opening upon a corr.dor. Here
panicd by the formal acceptance o!
segregated
ns
follow«:
Head-On
Collision
the cardinals must remain until they
Stopped on Railroad Crossing.
as rot 50 per cent ot that cast at
and naps and other information had.
Russia, means an additional victory
Des Moines. Iowa, July 15.—A head
There were between 40 and 50 pas­ "In the event that it becomes neces mately $17.000, which will leave an Board. U. S. prisoners.......... $ 330.71 have elected a pope.
he last state election, but the fact
for Hays' diplomacy in China, anc
urexpended
balance
of
about
$8.000,
Convict labor (foundry)........ 3.806.81
On the tenth day. a solemn mass on collision on the Great Westerr
s accounted for by the union of all
will undoubtedly bind that country sengers, including men, women and sary to negotiate in any manner which will undoubtedly be used in Convict labor (brickyard) .. 322.tu
of the Holy Ghost is said in the Vati­ near Savannah. Mo., early today re
hildren, many of them returning to tor r ght ot way." writes the sec­
he law and order forces irrespective
to America more firmly than ever.
the same manner.
Team labor (brickyard) ....
183.00 can church, and after it the cardinals suited in the death ot two person» if party, municipal issues taking pre-
Russia's acceptance also mean? »heir homes from the opening of the retarj. "or should it prove necessary
form a solemn procession and pro­ and the injury of several others
edence over ail political lines.
that no acrimony exists at St. Pet Woodmen's carnival, The car sped to condemn, ft will, of ce <i so, affect
Total........................................$4.642.92 ceed to the conclave, taking up their Southbound passenger train No. f
8ALOONISTS IN TROUBLE.
ersburg over the Kisihneff petition, along at a rapid rate until the cross- the early completion of the road and
The
receipts
for
the
month
was
respective apartments as the lot has crashed Into a freight train at ful
MONTANA WOOL.
and it is probable some arrangement ing of the Southern Pacific, near may result in complications and de­
One Hundred and Sixty-Two Were Ar­ $360. and the expenditures was $6.- distributed them.
speed. A terrible smash-up restili
has been already reached on that Division street, was reached, where lays that cannot be foreseen. Should
14i>.09; that for the farm was $8.640;
For the rest of that day. the con­ ed. The dead:
’rices Range Very Close to Those
point, although it is not officially dis a stop is always made, both for the such a contingency arise, the matters
rested Yesterday in New York.
Improvements. $4.500. ard t,.at out of clave is o|»en; crowds of persons flock
Fireman Stewart. Des Moines.
rossing and for the switcn just be­ will be advanced on the part of the
of Oregon.
closed that there has been.
New York. July 14.—There were the betterment fund. $2.210.42. This in and circulate among the apart­
Engineer Brownfield. Des Moines.
yond.
Billlrps. Mont., July 14.—The wet
state as expeditiously as possible.”
Seriously injured:
ve*iher during the first part of the
Engineer Hammond has received In­ 162 arrests during Sunday in Man­ latter expense is chiefly or entirely ments and corridors; and the ambas­
Without warning, other than a gruff
CITY COUNCIL PROBING
hattan and Brooklyn for alleged viola­ due to the repair, remodeling and re­ sadors and delegates of foreign states
Fireman Tom Howard, Des Moines
non th delayed shearing, ard wool <s
structions
from
the
board
to
prepare
to
stop
the
car,
Motorman
command
THE PRIVATE BOX EVIL.
The names ot the other victim
oming in very s'owly and sales on
Nye was confronted with two long- plans and specifications with a view tions of the excise law. This was said furnishing of the superintendent's besides their personal friends, visit
cottage,
and
the
warden's
apartments.
to
have
been
the
largest
number
have not yet been obtained.
the cardinals for the last time.
he Billings wool exchange are light.
six-sbooters.
The front of letting the entire construction and
Young Man and Woman Hold Drunk- barreled
The
salaries
of
the
officers
for
the
Howard was on the freight train
In the evening every one is turned
Three clips were offered tooay and
loor and the vestibule doors were equipment of the road by contract, made in one day. Just what caused
•n Orgies in Saloon Boxes—Pratt •losed. but the men behind the masks subject to competitive bids.
Reports late this afternoon were t<
out except the cardinals and those au­
ales were made as follows:
It is the activity of the police in the en­ quarter amounted to $5.570.34.
The miscellaneous statement shows thorized to remain with them, and the the effect tl'.at Brownfield would re
George W Moore. lS.oiH) pounds to
Ordinance to Suppress the Box to pushed the barrels of their weapons understood there is a possibility the forcement of the liquor laws wa.i not
made known.
Strange detectives a decrease in the number of convicts conclave Is closed. This is done un­ cover.
Vhitman. Farnsworth & Thayer, at
through the holes in the gates, where board will ask for bids upon the en
Be Tested.
Over 20 passengers were injured 16Y« cents, This is the highest price
__ r ____ _____ __
____ _____ __
tire work, including roadbed, ties, from outlying precincts detailed to in the prison over last quarter of 11. der the superintendence of two guard­
Spokane, July 16.—In connection they could back up their threat to
duty in the Tenderloin and the regu­ The statement follows:
ians of the conclave, one a prelate some of them seriously, but all will ■o far paid this season here.
shoot
unless
their
instructions
were
i
ra
H
8
-
equipment
and
wharfboat
in
with the final consideration of the
lar officers there, learning of the in­ Number convicts close of quar-
previously appointed by the sacred recover. The wreck was due tn iv
Ganguet A Dupont, 22.900 pourds
Pratt box ordinance, which is to come obeyed quickly. At the rear. Con- i readiness for operation, probably call vasion, lost no time in locating un­
ter............................. ............... 306
college, who is called the governor; accident which delayed th” *re«««n- to Nichols, D'jpee & Co., at 14\
ductor
Mattson
was
confronted
with
*
U
K
for
segregated
bids
on
the
several
before the city council tonight. Chief
Number at close last quarter..317
the other a lay official, designated hy ger train and prevented it from reach cents.
In concluding, locked side doors etc.
of Police Woydt, Sergeant of Police the same conditions, and tne desper- sor^8 of material.
At the big hotels, the usual condi­ Decrease .......................
.......... 11
Thotnss Toston. 7.500 pounds to J.
the marshal.
Each cardinal is al­ ing Schuster, where the two trains
John Sullivan and other officers ot adoes had control of the situation.1 Secretary Dunbar says: "It is the aim tions prevailed—those who wished
32
Koshland & Co., at 14%* cents.
lowed to have two members of his wore to pass on time.
the police department, are to be ask Aside from the four men at the front of the boar<1 to exercise due care and liquid refreshments were served with Discharged..................... ................. 40
houaeholu in iiersonal attendance up­
ed to come before the council and and rear platforms, two others, mask- deliberation concerning all matters real sandwiches, for which they had Escaped ........................ .............. 1
HUNG BY MOB.
DISASTROUS RUSSIAN FIRE.
on him; these are called conclavists.
tell whether or not the saloon boxes ed and heavily armed, stood guard as the undertaking progresses. The to pay.
..............
1
Dies
..................................
A number of other attendants and
outside,
where
they
could
command
entire
expense
must
be
kept
within
of this city are evil influences.
Transferred
to
asylum
..............
1
minor officials, a sacrist, a mason, a Kentuckians Put an End to Expense Forty Lose Their Lives and Many
a view of the approaching thorougn- ^be ®PProPriatlon, and at the same
These officers are also to tell, if
Killed by Cave-In.
Dally average............... ...............312.50 carpenter, a monk or friar, to hear
and Doubt
Residences Burned.
i time a road must be constructed
possible, specific Instances where
Flemingsburg, K.v„ July 15—Wil-
Berlin, July 15.—A Tageblatt spec­
' which, when completed, wia be suita­
confessions, two barbers, eight or 10
Portland, July 15.—Caught by the
The coast having been cleared, the ble and capable of taking care of the
young girls and boy minors
have
LOOKING TOWARD PORTLAND. porters and messengers, and several liam Thatcher, a whlte prisoner, was ial today states that tn a disastrous
fall of a pocket of sand from a bank
been found drunk in saloon boxes. robbers began their work. Age or traffic expected. The board also real 50 feet high, Patrick H. Shehan, of
others are in the common service of taken from jail early this morning fire in Zey, Russia. 44» lost their lives
sex
cut
no
figure
with
the
ruffians,
They are to tell whether or not
by a mob and hanged on a tr*>e near md 350 residences and the official
ize the importance of the undertak Calumet, Mich., and John Peterson Traveling Passenger Association May the entire body of cardinals.
thieves, hoboes and other criminals as they rifled the pockets of every ing. and believe they are acting and were suffocated to death yesterday
l,.eet There In 1905.
All the entrances but one to the the courthouse. They came from Fox­ building were destroyed and 600 are
have their resort In the boxes of any passenger, taking money and valua­ have acted as expeditiously In hasten afternoon five minutes from the time
Portland, July 16.—Traveling pas­ building are closed. That one is in port. where three years ago Thatcher left homeless. Among the buildings
bles. except some which they over­ Ing the construction of the road as
saloons in this city.
they would have rested from their senger agents of this city are preimr- the charge of officials who are partly killed a young man while intoxicated. destroyed was a large hospital where
It is also to be ascertained if the looked in their hurry to finish their circumstances will allow, and I car. day's labor. The accident occurred Ing to begin an active campaign to prelates, partly officials of the munic­ Twice he was sentenced to life irn a number who were unable to leave
police know that any women of ill work.
assure you that the road will be com­ opposite the north end of Ross Island secure the convention of the Amert ipality, whose business It Is to see prisonment. but gained a new trial. their beds were incinerated. Twenty
At the outset the men seemed to pleted at the very earliest possible on the new line of the Oregon Water can association of traveling passen­ that no unauthorized person shall en­ The mob was orderly and rode away corpses have already been recovered
repute frequent these boxes and hold
think
that
Day,
the
young
man
who
drunken orgies with men. If possl-
date.”
from the ruins.
Power & Railway Company
ger agents at Portland in 1905 Tne ter. and to exercise a surveillance after the execution
FORTY PEOPLE
TWO MURDER
MYSTERIES