— 104 ASV Copies of the SEMI WEEKLY EAST Cannot be better spent than by sub­ OREGONIAN will be sent you iu one year for only $2.00 the news of the Interest you. world scribing for the WEEKLY It prints OREGONIAN and for a year. EAST Just think, $1.50 gives you al) the news Try it. for a year. VOL. XXVII CASE OF ORIENTAL SCHOOL LAND WILL BE TOTAL DEPRAVITY. SOLO AT $2.50 PER ACRE. fl A ft f” A r A fl I IT 1 I H I I i H I* 11 I I I I I Uli U LULU UU I Both Japs Were Sailors—Assassin Stabbed His companion and Let Slowly Bleed to Death While Preventing All Attempts to Get Re­ lief and to Escape. Rahway. N. J.. July 30.—Itobino, a Japanese sailor, today calmly confess- e<1 the murder oi a fellow sailor nameil Keto, also a Japanese. Tbe crime took place yesterday a few hours after the arrival of th schooner Hugona. upon -------which both were em- ployed. Itobino was suspected because the last time Keto was seen alive he Was in Itobino's company, itobino readily confessed when confronted with the evidence against him. He induced Keto to walk into the country with him. and stabbed the latter in the arm with a kriss. or Ma lay dagger. The blow was aimed at an artery and carried out the purpose of severing it. That done Itobino made no further effort to wound Keto but only to prevent his staunching the flow of blood. The dying mat: attempted to es­ cape. but Itobino. much the larger and stronger, prevented, and held Ko­ to's opposite hand so he could not check the flow of blood by pressure above the wound. Itobino. holding his companion's free and uninjured arm walked along the road wRh him, jeer­ ing and cursing him. When Keto fought with him it only increased his pulsations and hastened death. Ito­ bino in the meantime heaped ridicule and taunts upon his victim. Keto finally tell fainting in the road. Itobino held his hand until Keto was too weak to struggle, and then re peatedly kicked him until death came Shipmates of the two men discovered the body not long afterward and Ito bino was suspected and at once taken in custody. When arrested he told the story 'n all its singular details and laughed, saying; “He was my enemy. Kill me if you want to. I don't care. Try it PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO, OREGON. FRIDAY. .JULY 31.1903 Land Board Decides to Carry Out tne Intention of the Law. Although It Is Not in Force on Account of Omis­ sion of a Word. Salem, Or.. July 30.—At the regular m«*eting of the state land board yes­ terday. in pursuance of a decision ren­ dered by the attorney-general recent­ ly. holding the act passed by the last legislature invalid and not binning upon the board as to price at which school land should be sold, because the words "sc hool land" were omitted from the title, the board made an or­ der fixing th«* price of school land at $2.30 per acre as contemplated by the legislature, and raising the price of all school lands located within pro- posed temporary withdrawals for res­ ervation purposes, to $5 per acre The price of indemnity land was fixed at $5 per acre, as contemplated by law. This decision and order em­ anated from an application from one who wanted to purchase a tract of school land in a section of land situ- sled in the reserve, and maintaining that, tinder the new law tbe board was compelled to sell the ian«l at $2.50 per acre. The matter was subm tied to the attorney-general with the result that he rendered a decision holding the act invali«! as to school land and that the matter rested solely with the board •o fix any price upon it not less than $1.25 per acre. The board also decided not to ac- ept final payment on certificates o! -ale of any stale land unless tbe cer­ tificate accompanied the remittance. This is done to prevent the purchas­ ers from sending in final payments ind not securing a deed, thereby es- aping taxation. that will call on the several factions of the populist party to unite. It will also contain the declaration of prin­ ciples. A committee made up of the offic­ ers of the conference is also prepar­ ing a list of names composed of one person from each state who will act as provisional committeemen. Tncse names will be announced Immediately after the adoption of the report of the < ommlttce on resolutions Immediately the pains from which she had suffered for many years left, and after being taken to a couch and lying there for a while, she got up and, to the surprise of every cne, walked without the aid of crutches. Many physicians have treated tbe case unsuccessfully for years LAYING OUT NEW TOWN. Sumpter Valley Railway Starts An- other Village in the Blue Moun- Sporting Gudes Are Making SUES FOR DIVORCE. tains. Eleven Known Dead, Fifteen Missing, Forty-three Injured. Impending in Southeastern a Business of Chances on Sumpter. July 29 —Joseph Wert, Wife of Victor Schilling Tires of chief engineer of the Sumpter Valley Seven Buildings Blown Up and Seven Burned. Waiting for His Return. Part of the Island. Railway Comi>any. a«w« ii. Mass . July 29.—The pow­ dered to Look After the Situation Today m All the Large Cities and der magazines of the United States feet from the scene at a place where i i",Pu**r of Portland s young men. He company to continue the road, in­ and Trouble Is Anticipated by the Cartridge Company exploded inis he was swimming when the explosion : "a" **ecn married les »than a year to definitely, into the interior of Grant Most of the Smaller Town«—Tend A physician «leclared it . J“’,,,‘'■'•^ter of_Eugene > Shelby, a county, as fast as the business will The first reports ar« that . o<-curred. morning Planters and Civil Authorities of ency Manifested in Pirn Toward brilliant and estimable young woman, ' »a.» a» keenly cut as with a knife. He ! 3o houses i were destroyed and 30 justify, At |>r<-M-nt the company .s That Region. lives lost and a numtier injured. was one of five boys who were in - when his sudden, unaccountable le- making surveys between Summit and Anti-Papal Rioting. The po- swimming and all ware killed: John! i«ai titre knocked the you.’x wife an! Prairie City, and next year will wit- There is | great excitement it numerous relat e a Havana. July 30.—It is now den-1 iice have great difficulty tn holdlng Galloway. William MrDermot. Mich­ nest a much longer extension than Rom*. July 28.—All Rome is bet nitely known that Santiago province ! back the crowd. The explosion oc- ael Koger» William Flynn and James, this ting today on who will be pope. Ran. swarms with hundreds of well e-qu.p- curred In the southeast part of the McReynolds Catherine Riggs was MOTHER JONES AT OYSTER BAY polia is a 25 to 1 shot; Vanutelli is ped men in a state of declared but1 city. killed In a nearby residence Milite 15 to 1 LJttle money is placed on MORE LABOR TROUBLES. Seeks an Audience With President disorganized and chaotic rebelLon. The main building was a large Ktggs. a “year-old girl w ho was i Gotti at 10 to 1. Odds of 25 to 1 are The forests are dotted with gueru.a Roosevelt stone structure filled with dynamite, playing near by. had ber head com i Threatened Strike of 125.000 Machin­ offered against any cardinal outside camps, and the authorities and plant­ -tending a mile and a half distant pletelv blown off and body hurled Où , Oyster Bay. July 29.—Mother Jones of the leaders posted in the pool ists. ers greatly fear that a bushwhacking, i from the wrecked cartr dge factory, I feet. rooms. The papers severely criticise arrived this morning with five mem­ Pittsburg July 39. — Three hundred plantation burning warfare will be in-! to which it belonged. The force of Partial list of injured Clar*-n. was cel­ port Material for His "Psrritch"— chuna By Small Farmers Who Have day. sinking the collier. The crew in custody. He returns voluntarily, beyond all expectations was the that there has never been a time in well as all army officers connected. ebrated this morning. was rescued. without extradioon. its history when marauding bands Wcrst AU Round Failure in Thirty Followed the Railway Has Been tenth annual assembly of the Willam­ could more easily live off the country Years. ette Valley Chautauqua Association Most Remarkable. or so easily obtain mounts. There is which concluded a 13 days' session at Glasgow. July 29.—The Scottish Washington. July 39 -Commercial great uneasiness in this city, and re­ Gladstone Park last night barvest is this year proving to be al­ Agent of the United Stales Greener ports reach here that the inhabitants The meeting this year was marked most a total failure from floods in at Vladivostock, writes to the state of Puerto province are greatly ex- by an increased attendance over pre­ the north and drouths in toe south, department that the demand m Sibe­ cited. vious years and in interest exceeded in fact, the agricultural barometer is ria for American agr.cultural imple­ . ossibty any other assembly in the at the lowest ebb in 30 years, and it ments and machinery is so great that LATELY SUCCEEDED ARTHUR history of th" ociety Of great edu­ is estimated the direct and immedl- the private firms now doing business AS HEAD ENGINEERS’ ORDER. cational arid entertaining value was ate loss will amount to in the empire cannot fill their orders. the program, which was. without ex­ that there will be that much less re­ This is the culmination of condi­ Was a Close Friend of Mr. Arthur ception. the best and most instructive ceipts to the people of Scotland this tions foreseen ever since the com pie and One of the Organizers of the ever offered by the association year compared with tne general aver­ tian of the trans-Siberian railway and THE SOUTHWEST COAL RE­ SPECIAL DETAILS POLICE MINE HAS BEEN OPERATED STRIKE NEWS FROM THE Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- The receipts for the 13 days have age of the last dozen years. the flood of im mi g ration from Euro SUCCEED THE MILITIA. GION IN HAPPY CONDITION. neers. WITH NON-UNION EMPLOYES SOUND TO LOS ANGELES. been beyond what the officers had agricultural districts Not only is the crop loss enormous, pean-Russ lan _____ bo,«ed for, and will enable the can­ Meadville. Pa.. July 30.—Grand but the sheep In the flooded districts set in. cellation of a small debt, the paying Chief Youngson. of the Brotherhood The policy of the Russian govern- Union is Fully Recognized—All the are suffering from an ep-demic of toot The Portland Trades Council Has In­ of all obligations of the society, and of Locomotive Engineers, died early Disaster Now Believed to Have Been Explosion Causes Considerable Dim- rot and lung troubles, two diseases m< nt has been to discourage invest­ Differences Are Settled—Miners Precipitated by Workmen Who this morning In the city hospital, age and Imperils Lives of Scab against which the Scottish shepherd ment in large tracts of land eitner dorsed the Boycott—Trades Coun­ still leave a balance in the treasury in Arkansas, Kansas. Missouri and where he has lain ill for several for grazing or crop purposes. Un the Were Laying a New Floor jarring cil in Spokane Has Indorsed the for needed improvements on the Workmen — Fire Under Control — must always guard. grounds and to go toward preparing weeks. He was 53 years of age and Indian Territory Affected — John Dynamite—Fifty Mangled Persons Watchman Takes a Shot at the In- In the drouth-stricken highlands, contrary, the government land has Attempt of a Rival Company to a program of equal merit and attract­ was for a number of years second been parceled out in tracts averag­ Mitchell Receives the Good News where the larger cattle interests are. Been Taken to the Hospitals. Put In Another System truders and Fatally Wounds Philip iveness for next year. chief of the order, while Arthur was murrain has broken out In the herds, ing in size about the dimensions of at Pittsburg. Kan. Financially, the Chautauqua was a Fire. Its chief. The two were inseparable the ordinary **homest<-ad" of Canada it is an Invariable accompaniment of Loweii, Mass.. July 30.—Eighteen Portland. July 29.—This is the Battering success. Secretary Cross friends for many years. anona fide The demand for the next year at erators and miners of the coal fields inaugurated June 22. and there CsJ year's exercises and attractions and Winnipeg and died, and of that inci­ and 50 in the hospitals, is the situa- located three miles from this city, small farmers and their stock and h-ast tor American grain and cattle of Kansas. Missouri. Indian Terri- been little change in the situation. paying a debt of $200 that remained dent he was not apprised until late­ tion this morning with reference to wrecked the transformer house, set household effects and implements. fire to the oil in the transformers and will piobably exceed that of any pre­ This has resulted in 3.000.000 families lory and Arkansas, all the union Strikers in the local field adhere firm­ from last year, there will remain in ly. when his own case became hope­ yesterday's explosion. wages. ly to their resolution to not return the treasury $1—50. The aggregate The militia were this morning dis- threatened the destruction of the vious year in the history of Im oorta- of peasants from European Russia miners get increased daily less, on account of the depressing ef­ , tions from the west. ranging from 25 to 40 cents. to work until their demands are receipts for the 13 days sere $5.0tk>. fect it would certainly have upon missed and their places taken by ile- main shafthouse. The latest Informa­ spreading out from the line of the Emigration from Scotland to Can- tai's of special policemen who guard tion from the scene Is that the fire Tbe miners are jubilant. The news granted, and they say if they were him. trans-Siberian road during its build ­ ada and the UnitiM States Is already came in a telegram from John Mitch­ disposed to violate their union prin­ has been placed under control. Mr. Youngson has fully realized his the ruins. To Release a Murderer. being greatly accelerated by the con­ ing and since Its completion. The ell. at Pittsburg. Kan He says he ciples and resume work the strikers Wreck for Half a Mile. condition for some time, and yester- transformation of Southern Siberia From the meager details of the af­ dition of things here. Particularly Baker City. July 29.—A sensational day named M. H. Shay, of Youngs- The explosion caused a general fair at hand, it is learned that the will the province of Alberta. Canada has been one of the most star'l'ng gained all they asked for and full in other coast cities would win t^e rej>ort was circulated last evening by victory anyway, for their cause recognition of tbe union. The Mr. Shay's town, O.. as his successor, wreck of houses witbin a radius of watchman at the mine, aroused by the : gain in population by what will prob- sociological and industrial episodes a "woman detective** to the effect miners In the fields represented win The Federated Trades Council has succession is nominal and in force . all a mile. '• « • cu*o: *n *as fell explosion, rushed out in time to Oti­ i ably assume the proportions of an ex- since the settlement of the Mississip­ realize $3.500.000 more in wages each indorsed the boycott and urges that there would be a concerted only until the next session of the in Boston. 40 miles away, and at Ex­ serve two men runlng away from lar attempt to release the murderer. F«es odus from tbe northern counties be- pi basin. friends of union labor all over the Armstrong, from the county jail The Brotherhood unless the order chooses eter. N. H., which is a still greater transformer building, He fired at More American flour packed meats year by the agreement. fore « inter sets in. city to cease patronizing the company woman claims to have discovered a to elect him as Mr. Youngson'» suc­ distance from Lowell. and agricultural Implements are now- Public Must Pay »he Raise. them several times and later a wound­ cessor. The operators have decided to in any manner whatsoever. Tbe plot among Armstrong’s friends at sold in Siberia and Manchuria taan In some cases there were reports ed man was found lying near by. He Well-Known Printer Dead. Mr. Youngson was one of the or­ that there bad been an earthquake. was taken in charge and the compa­ similar products of all other coun­ -harge 50 cents a ton more for coal strike managers feel confident that Haines, to that effect. ganizers of the Brotherhood of Loco­ tbau formerly, practically doubling the company will feel the boycott. The city was thrown into a pa.de ny's physician sent for. Under Sher­ Waila Walla. July 29—Charles Ed- tries combined, including Russia. motive Engineers, and had always and it required every effort of tne au­ iff Charles Peck, of Georgetown, and ! win Whitney, for 37 years a resident the amount of increase in the miners' From tbe headquarters of the West­ Roundhouse Improvements. been identified with the conservative thorities to establish and maintain a posse have gon« to the scene to ' of Walla Walla, is dead, aged 54 wages, They say the public must ern conference in San Francisco, is RAISING THE STANDARD. I a Grande. July 29.—A new 50 wing of the order. pay for the sympathy shown the issued the following bulletins corer anything like order. make an Investigation, and protect years. He was born in Wisconsin. >ng Portland and other cities affected horse-power boner and an air com­ the Sun and Moon property if it is July 12, 1849, and came to Walla Medical Department of Oregon Uni­ miners Probable Cause of Explosion. pressing plant has just been installed MINE OWNERS ORGANIZE. by the strike up and down the co*»t: found necessary. Waila July 8 1866. Death was caus­ The explosion is thought to nave versity Lengthens Term. “Portland—One man came in from in the O. R. & N. machine shops ed by a complication of diseases. The WRECKS TWO-STORY Operated With Non-union Men. Eastern Oregon Minina Men Will been caused by the jarring of dyna- Portlanu. July 28.—The medical de­ Tacoma to scab, but we th nk he will here. In. reasing business on the funeral will take place from the Pi ­ BUILDING IN OHIO. The Sun and Moon was the first card Undertaking Parlors tomorrow partment of the Oregon State Univer­ Meet in Portland on September 7, mite stored in the magazine by wora- get tired in a day or so. They all do. road has necessitated more facilities men who were laying a new floor. mine affected by the strike, which sity Is approaching the plane of East­ for This Purpose. The men who are working are se in the city cemetery. The deceas­ ern institutions Others Were Injured—Accident much harm. Boycott working U. K. Oil Fires in Russia. signed by all the prominent mine followed by another in a second four months of idleness the mine re­ ed was a printer by trade. He was scholarship for entrance is being sum oil operations In June with non­ city clerk in the ’70s. Baku. Russia. July 29.—Fire today raised, and the length of the term Was Due to Carelessness in Leav­ Reports from the country show we owners of’ this and the Sumpter dis- chamber. union men. Manager Sims, of tne has been increased. Instead of six are holding our own Notwithstaud destroyed 50 boring towers and trict has been circulated, asking for ing Vents Open. Shock Razes Buildings Sun and Moon, declares that no ex­ months’ term, as has been the cus­ ing the company is offering every .n that reservoirs belonging to the LUl- a meeting of the mining men of the Columbus, O., July 28. — An ex ­ Trial of Jett and White. The plant of the United States plosive of any kind was ever kept in tom. the year's session will hereafter akhany Petroleum Works. The flre state, at Portland, on September 7 plosion of natural gas pl[>ed from tne dueement to get the men to go to Cynthia, Ky., July 29.—Captain comprise Beven months. The stand­ is spreading and the property of sex- work. for the purpose of organizing a state Cartridge Company is located in a dis­ or near the transformer building. As trict known as Riverside Park, just m ar as can be learned, the building Ewen was the first witness In tne ard of rcholarship required for en­ Canelton fields early tnis morning eral large companies is uow ablaze, working "Tacoma — Men who are miners' association. wrecked a two-story boarding house are not doing us much harm. Taco .ucendiarism is suspected. J. H Fisk, mining commissioner of outside of Lowell. The building in was wrecked by a heavy charge of Jett-White case today. He gave the trance has not been raised as yeL but on North High street. same testimony as in the former after January 1. 1905, four years' ma says, 'We can stay out forever.' • the St Louis Fair, is at the head of which the explosion occurred was a dynamite. Mrs. Lewis was killed by the shock steel structure about one and a half The wounded man died this morn ­ work In a reputable high school, or trial. The court excluded all wit ­ IDAHO RANGE OVERSTOCKED. "Everett—No new men going to the movement, and the organization and burning and was taken from the work. More 'phones being < orJered is the initial step in a complete organ­ miles distant from the works of the ing. He haB been identified as Phil­ nesses from the room except Hargis, its equivalent, will be required. The announcements for 1903-4 have debris dead. Edwiu Balz. Charles out. Managers cannot coax any oi Enforcement of Two Mile Limit Law ization of the mine-owners of Oregon cartridge company. Within a hund­ ip Fire, a member of the Miners' who was granted special permission to remsin. been completed, and are now being Vettle and Charles Jachl were buried our boys to scab. for advertising and fraternal pur- red yards there were 20 more houses Union. Keeps Sheepmen Moving. and beyond that the buildings are Twenty-two members of the Min­ sent out. In them is given the com­ but were rescued alive badly bruis­ Eureka. Cal.—All good men are ofT poses. Idaho range sheep will be placed ed «ud burned. A number of women very close together. Every structure ers' Union, including President How­ plete change of curriculum, areas Don't think company are making on the market Monday by C. C. Val­ Race Called off. within a half mile was torn within ard Treslze, and the other officials, ioned by the change In the length of were pinioned In the ruins who were much money with their gang. HOTEL BURNED. entine and Lorenxo Jensen, of Brig­ Highland. July 29. — The Shamrocks removed with slight injuries. and without. Persons inside the have been arrested, ebarged with con­ term. Forty clinic hours. 100 didac­ “Oakland, Cal.—Trouble piling up The accident was due to the care­ Men are holding together. Manage ham. Utah, says the Omaha Journal- went out for a trial spin this morn ­ es- houses sustained injuries, if they spiracy to blow up the mine. They tic hours and 280 laboratory hours Two Women Lose Their Lives at a Stockman of Saturday. They run lessness of some person who turned ment trying to break the strike. caped with their lives. protest ignorance of a conspiracy anu ing. The old boat was given a wind­ will be added to the year’s work. Maine Resort. their bands across the line in wnat -s ward position and had half a mile on the gas at an early hour in the declare that they at all times advised or “San Francisco—Discontinue Work of Rescue. Old Orchard, Maine, July 30.—The kitchen, allowing it to flow. I At er ders are being turned in at the rate mown as the Caribou range and load Men who live in streets not far the men to obey the law and avoid lead soon after they started, but the TRAMP STEAMER EXPLODES. Seaview House was destroyed by fire at Soda Springs. Messrs. Valentine were the head cook. Mrs. Lewis, entered weather was so squally both of 50 to 100 per uay. All union men this morning. Mrs. Helen Martin and away, who were fortunate enough to violence. They Intimate that the de­ signaled to return and the race for the kitchen with a lamp, to begin are making a vigorous boycott We ind Jensen left their stock at a Ne­ struction of the property was part of escape serious injuries, immediately Confusion of Sulphuric Acid Gas and Mrs. E. Stevens, of Eazt Granton, preparations for breatfast. The will have 300 'phones out by end oi braska feeding station and arrived at the day was called off. were killed. Five other women a e in rave themselves over to removing a scheme to cast discredit upon the the yards this morning. Iron Pyrites th« Cause. .. lighted lamp caused an explosion. It July. Western Federation of Mlnerj and Its women and children to places of safe ­ of the hospital from inhalation Th«y say that the rang«? out in their New York, July 29. — The tramp Is not believed the gas was turned attempts to secure shorter hours and •'Sail Jo»«' — Boys will go to ty, for almost simultaneously with the work ountry is overstocked. Feed is bet­ Attempt to Bribe. smoke. steamer Eastry explosion of sulphuric on unt(] early morning as it would more pay for Its members. explosion came flashes from several ter than it has been for two or three Vienna. July 29.—There was a en- acid gas was caused by iron pyrites have permeated the entire house in only when strike is settled. Twenty non-union men were work­ buildings. Into the flames and debris “Stockton—Boys working for other ■ ears, but these former seasons sere parliament In the hold this rooming. The decks a few hours and probably smothered Called on the President. satlon in the Hungarian Labor exceptionally poor, it is pretty dry companies. We have the Oyster Bay, July 30.—Besides Sec­ scores of men were soon plunging in ing on the eighth level of the mine at today. Deputy Zoltana announcing were twisted. Twenty men aboard all ita inmates. Council back of us. Union men do just at present and grass is short. retary Payne. President Roosevelt efforts to save life and property. The the time of the explosion, but escaped that he had been offered a brille of jumped into the water and ewam to not |Atronize places where the tele The ranges are not as pood as they had as guests today Professor Je­ wreck was Bo complete, however, that injury. The damage caused by the $2.000 to vote for a contested meas­ the docks. Fire tugs prevented the REMARKABLE ACCIDENT. phone is in use. rome Lanfield, instructor in history in the work was harrowingly slow. The explosion amounts to several thous­ ure. The sitting was suspended nnd fire spreading to other vessels. were s few vears ago and dollars. in "Sacramento—Man working the University of California, and Com­ patrol wagons and teams of all de­ This is the result of over stocking an inquiry instituted. Re- It Is Effected a Still More By and Union cause got two meu off. missioner Williams and Attorney Va- scriptions were brought into use to and putting the stock out early in National Bank Falls. markable Cure. WILL FUSE. strike is working successfully. ninegen. of the New York immigra­ supplement the ambulances. the season, in former years the grass Union Pacific Stock Advance. Tele­ got a good start before it was used to "Jackson—Western Union Washington. July 30.—The comp­ tion office. iAnfield has just return­ Mangled Bodies Recovered. Pasadena. Cal.. July 39.—Miss Alice New York. July 29.—The belief Factions of the People's Party Get Dane, apparently a hopeless cripple graph is doing all the business, white any extent. Stockmen have been On the way to the fire numerous troller this morning ordered the ed from an extensive tour abroad Together at Denver. The president talked with him on carriages were met that bore bodies. Doyleston. iPa.) National Bank clos­ that Union Pacific Interests haver se­ and deprived of perfect speech for lines of telephone company are in bad using the range a little earlier each matters bearing on our international Many bodies were taken from the ed. Its officers have been speculat­ cured the Southern Pacific stock for­ year and now many put out their stuff Denver. July 29.—The two factions many years, has suddenly had the shape. "Bakersfield—This is a good union about the first of May At this time ruins and laid on the grass, Some ing in Wall street, its resources, ac­ merly held by James R. Keene, has of tbe people's party, each with r tia- use of her limbs and vocal powers relations. town. One high school boy has gone were mangled beyond recognition, cording to the last statement, were caused a rise of five-eighths this tional organization, will be amalga- restored as the result of an accident. the grass Is very tender and the roots morning The market is strong Men and women fainted at what they $1,500,000 Secretary of War. mated Into one party by action to be Miss Dane suffered from spinal trou­ to work for the company. labor haven’t gained a firm bold in the toll Hermosillo, Mexico, July 30.—Gen­ saw. The two-mile limit law is being en taken this afternoon or tomorrow, at ble. and had to bobble about on Council will deciare boycott. "San Diego—Results to get men to forced in Idaho and sheepmen are London Dock Fire. Calljra on RooMveit. Houses, barns and outbuildings eral Luis Torress, the governor of So­ the national conference of the peo­ crutches, and could scarcely speak quit the company are successful. nora and conqueror of the Yaqui In­ lay in a ruined state, some half de­ kept busy trying to find some place London. July 30.—A disastrous fire Oyster Bay, July 29.—The only ple's party and allied reform party, aliove a whisper. “I.os Angeles—Majority of strikers that Is more lhau two miles from dians has been given the war port­ molished. others hardly more than a swept the Grimsby docks this morn­ visitor today was Senator Washburn. now in session in this city. The com­ Last Thursday, while descending stand firm and are loyal. Other folio by Diaz for bls splendid military heap of broken timbers, still others ing The storage sheds were wiped Secretary Payne is coming tomorrow mittee on resolutions and addresses the stairs at her home, she fell, and somewhere where they tuny reel tn 1 will today report a proclamation the last step struck against her cheat places holding their own ** smoking from the recent fire. out. lxiss. $500.000. record. PMM. to discuss departmental matters E.j VluCnCdb * D u II* I ildi ntJOe.llOH . o l tl ' IS FORTY MILES