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Scheme to Belt the Entire
Earth With One Transpor­
tation System.
hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Assets. $50,000;
bonded
indebted­
ness, $$00,000.
The stock was held by hundreds of
prominent men and many small in-;
vestors. Today’s decision was on a
suit brought by the Juda Foundry
for $9,00o. The decision is practical-'
ly a judgment against almost all the
stockholders, the largest of whom is
leorge M. Pullman, who holds $50,-
‘<•0; Lyman J. Gage. $10,000; ex-Com-'
missioter of Patents Butterworth.
i5.0 ■ >; Murray Nelson. $10,000; C. B
Shedd, $25,000; John Cudahy, $10,000.
Numerous other prominent men held
$1,000 each.
The case has been in court ever
since the World’s Fair.
LYNCHING INDORSED.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CAPITAL BRING IT ABOUT.
James J. Hill Has a Man in China
Studying the
Railroad
a
year.
EAST
J-.iat
think. $1.50 gives you all the news
Try it
GREATEST OF
THE CENTURY
for
Situation,
With a View to Connecting With
the British Railroad Lines of India
Through Indo-China.
St. Paul, Aug. 6.—It became known
today that J. J. H II is making a
study of the railway situation in
China. The first reports ara said t<>
be favoraole.
It is supposed In some quarters
that Hill contemplates building a
railway there, thus adding a direct
chain to his transportation line
which were so greatly exparded by
the nauguration of his trans-PaclfL
system.
Mr. Hill himself is silent, refusing
to be Interviewed.
There Is confirmation of this be­
lief found In the recent visit to Mr
Hill of representatives of both the
Baring Bros, and the Rothschild
banking houses of London, only a few
weeks s nee. Subsequently Mr. Hill
joined them in a trip to Chicago
from which point the English repre­
sentatives went to New York. A
week later they were again in St
Paul, closeted with Mr. Hill.
One of the Englishmen upon de­
barking at New York for London
confided an outline of the scheme
supposed to be at the bottom of the
Chinese extension of the Hill carry­
ing system. It is nothing more noir
less than the acquisition of existing
railway lines in China, subsequently-
gaining right of way and grants (by
American capitalists flanked by Eng­
lish influence and money), toward the
south westward from Hong Kong. The
entire system to connect as soon a-
possible with the British railway­
system of Indian, via Indo-China.
This scheme once earned out
would be a realization of Americar
and British enterprise beltiug the en­
tire earth with steamship and rail­
road lines, as it would fill up the
only vacant suace now existing
Nearly 2 000 miles of railway would
have to be built to make the connec­
tion complete.
Ko Action at Asotin to Apprehend
Members of the Party Which Hung
Hamilton,
Asotin, Wr. h„ Aug. 6.—The body
h William Hamilton, victim of the
.nob’s venger.ice last night was tak
?a down about half an hour after
he mob ha. dispersed. It was a’
>uce prepared for burial, taken back
to the jail where the rema ns were
seen by a few people.
At an inquest into the death of
Hamilton held last night, a verdict
sas reached that death was at the
tands of parties unknown to the
jury. The coroner’s inquest on the
ieath of Mabel Richards closed this
morning when the jury signed a ver-1
diet that death was at the hands of
William Hamilton, the result of delib­
erate murder.
The funeral of the little girl oc-
urred here this afternoon at the
.lethodist church. It was attended
by hundreds of persons who had drlv-
n long distances to be present. The
emains were brought to Lewiston
or interment. During the services
ere. the action of last night’s mob
was freely discussed and almost
narimousiy applauded.
It is not
expected that any attempt will be
nade to investigate the action of the
mob.
SAFE WAS TAKEN OUT AND
BLOWN ON A VACANT LOT.
The Robbers Took a Panic and Es
caped Without
Searching
the
Wreck for Valuables and Got Noth­
ing—Fire Alarm and Burglar Calls
Turned in by Residents.
Seattle, Aug. 6.—Cracksmen this
mroning at a o'clock force., an er.
trance to the barroom of the Wash
ington hotel and stole the sal3 bod­
ily. It weighs 500 pounds.
The removal of the safe was no’
noticed, and it was rolled down hill
a block from the hotel and onto a
vacant lot, stiil without attracting
anybody's attention.
Not until the
robbers exploded a heavy charge of
dynamite upon the safe did people
realize what was going on.
It was broad dayl.gnt when the ex
plosion took place and the noise at
traded at once a number of resi
dents of the vicinity and passers-by
Others ’phoned tor the police and
still others turned in fire alarms. an<:
the robbers broke and fled before
overhauling the contents of the safe
A little coolness and nerve on the
part of the robbers would have se
cured them several thousand collars
In coin.
The only clues that the police have
are more or less vague description,
of the men who fled from the vicin
ity of the safe when the people be
gan to gather near.
The Wash.ngton is the finest hotel
in the city and at it President Roos­
evelt was entertained during his re
cent visit.
Killed a Japanese.
Muir. Cal.. Aug. 6.—One Jap was
killed and five others were injured on
he Santa Fe this morning. An un-
tttached locomotive ran into a sec­
tion gang.
HAS BEEN IN LITIGATION
FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS.
Columbian
Celebration
Company
Was A Famous Bubble Organized
and Engineered by Steele
Mack-
aye—Assets Are Fifty Thousand
Dollars and Bonded Indebtedness
Nearly One Million.
Chicago, Aug. 6.—Judge Tuly today
returned a decision making several
hundred delinquents liable for the
amounts of the subscriptions to a fa­
mous World's Fair bubble, the Co­
lumbian Celebration Company.
Steele Mackaye, the theatrical pro­
moter, formulated the enterprise,
which designed having monster spec­
tacles during the Chicago fair.
It
fell through, and the investors lost
Was it a Kidnapping, or an Elope­
ment?—Parkhursts
Had
Been
Married Seven Years—Police Are
Searching for Them,
Detectives have searched several
lodging houses today in the hope of
ocating ex-Convict Harry Riley, who
kidnapped Mrs. Elliot Parkhurst last.
Sunday morning at I o’clock, carry­
ing her away tn a hack. The effort
proved fruitless, for no trace of the
missing man and woman could be
found.
The kidnaping of Mrs. Parkhurst
by an ex-convicL has been the theme
nt endk-sg talk, on the streets and in
the hotels and cafes about the city
unce the story was published in the
evening papers.
The
police
are
more than ever inclined to the belief
that Riley laid the plot to kidnap the
woman, and executed it with adrnlra-1
ble exactness.
The Parkhursts were married In i
Woodburn. Or. seven 'cars ago. and !
rom all that can be learned, thia is ,
the first trouble they have expert-'
er.ced.
A warrant for Harry Riley’s arrest
’aas been issued, and a determined ef- F
fort is being made to locate him. He
s said to be a very desperate man.
and a conflict Is feared should the
officers tackle him when he Is In an
angry mood.
POLITICAL VENIRE.
Trial of Caleb Powers for Supposed
Murder of Go/ernor Goebel.
Georgetown Ky.. Aug. 6.—Caleb
Powers’ attorneys this morning mov­
ed to dismiss the entire venire of
Bourbon county citizens called for
jury duty on the ground that of the
95 summored al] but two are demo­
crats, purposely selected by deputy
sheriffs who passed by all known re­
pub I cans. The court after hearing
tn chamoers. overruled the motion.
Progress of Jett’s Trial.
Cynthia. Ky.. Aug. 5.—Jett’s law­
yers this morning are attacking
Ewen’s character. The first witness
ba ly confused the commonwealth's
attorneys
The case probably will
not reach the jury before next Tues
day
Scottish Rite Masons Lose.
Elevator Burned.
Fort Scott. Kan . Aug. 6.—Fire de­
Little Rock. Ark.. Aug. 8.—Lightn­
ing this morning fired the Little Rock stroyed the Harrisou block. Loss.
Mill elecator. Loss. $75,000. A ne­ $75,000. The Scottish Rite Masons
are the heaviest losers.
gro was found burned in the runs.
STORY OF THE
POPE RECEIVES
LUST BALLOTS
IN THRONE ROOM
-IRST OFFICIAL AND
REASONS FOR HASTE IN
FORMAL RECEPTION.
GIVING PAPAL BLESSING.
Affair of Great Pomp—The New Pon-
Plus Was Elected on a Combination
of German and Anti-Rampolla Ele­
ments—ts a Distinct Triumph for
the Triple Alliance—Lapponi Re­
tained as Vatican Physician.
tiff’s Address Greatly Pleased His
Auditors—All Present Believe Pius’
Accession Will Open a New Era
for the Church.
Rome, Aug. 6.—The pope this
morning took a long walk in rue Vat­
ican gardens, and insisted on go.ng
done. The bells throughout the city
rang steadily one hour in celebration
>t the new pope.
His holiness later held a reception
in the throne room of the Vatican,
and received the diplomatic corps
ir.d members of the sacred college.
The ceremony was one of great
pomp.
When the procession formed at the
new pope’s apartments previous to
going to the Sistine chapel for the
reception, a sedan chair was brought
orward. The pope ordered it taken
iway aud proceeded on foot, the
3wiss guards in advance, followed
by a striking group of church digni­
taries. As they entered the Sistine
■hapel the entire diplomatic corps
irose and remained standing while
be cardinals took the:r places.
At the conclusion of the Unlc. by
Perosi, the Portuguese ambassador,
tod dean of the diplomatic corps,
made a tactful address
to which
Pius X responded briefly. Each dip-
'omat and each cardinal then kiss-
id the hand of the pope.
The pope in hi3 address later, allow­
'd affability and delighted his audi-
•ors. He looks robust and full of v-
nlity. in striking contrast to Leo.
TWO WESTERN RAILROADS
ind has a firm, confident manner.
REFUSE TO HANDLE THEM.
All present at the reception believe
its accession will open a fresh era
Objent to Expenses of Shipping Such .'or the church, of great cordiality and
»nimals—All Consignments Must activity.
Have Clean Bills of Health From
AFTER THE CONVICTS.
the Bureau.
Salt Lake, Aug. 6.—Both the Ore­
gon Short Line and the Union Pacific
railroaus have announced that here­
after, owing to the prevalence of
"scauuy“ sheep among the flocks of
the West, they will refuse to carry
over their roads consignments of
sheep not accompanied with clean
bills of health from the United States
bureau of animal industry.
The department of agriculture for
a number of years has been endeav­
oring to stamp out this disease,
which is very cantagious and annual­
ly causes immense losses to sbeep
men. The expense of disinfecting
the cars, which must be very thor­
ough, and the loss of time required
for the purpose, has led tne roads
named to adopt even more stringent
measures than have been UBed be
fore.
EX-CONVICT RILEY
AND MRS. PARKHURST.
Rome. Aug. 5.—The city has re­
sumed its normal condition alter the
excitement of the past few days.
At 10 this morning Pope Plus X of­
ficiated at the grand Te Deum in the
Sistine chapel. Nearly all the car-
d Inals in Rome rendered the third
adoration to the new pontiff. The
music was of an exceptionally high
□rder. being composed for the occa­
sion by Perosi.
The pope today appointed Lapponi
physician to the Vatican.
It is learned today that the final
ballot stood 55 for Sarto, four for
Rampolla, two for uottl. Rampolla
and Sarto cast the latter.
On the first ballot Saturday last.
Rampolla had 24; Gotti, 17.
Sunday evening Rampolla’s high
water mark was 30.
The Germans and Anti-Rampolla
(actions in consultation then agreed
to Sarto.
Monday morning the vote was Sar­
to. 27; Rampolla 24; others scatter-
ng. Sarto urged his colleagues not
to press his election.
The choice is a victory for the
triple alllarce ar,d against France.
The pope speaks German fluently.
Coronation Next Sunday.
Rome. Aug. 5.—The coronation of
Pius X will take place Sunday next,
according to the decision of the car­
dinals today. The pope cannot sign
mils until crowned, hence an early
late was decided upon.
American Pilgrimage.
Rome, Aug. 5.—The pope today re­
ceived an American pilgrimage to
Rome, led by Father McGowan, of
New York. The event Is regarded
as of importance, as the American?
were the first to be admitted to his
presence.
Making Up His Cabinet.
Rome. Aug. 5.—The pope has con
lrmed Oreglia as camerlango. Agi -
irdl will probably be secretary of
state.
Great Progress Being Made in Not
Finding Them.
Placerville. Cal., Aug. 6—Sheriff
Teese has returned. He reports the
bloodhounds could not take the old
rails on Willow Creek. He will take
hem to Shingle Springs and try to
-atrh the trail there. The Victor-/
nine gang of five has not been found
NO GOVERNMENT DAM.
Two tramps came to Placerville last
night and reported the convicts are Report Is Groundless That the Gov
beading for Indian Diggings and 811-
ernment Will Dam South Fork oi
-er Lake and Amador. The sheriff’?
the Walla Walla.
os-r- Is still on the trail.
Some time ago It was noted
The deputies are looking for How
»rd in Yolo county, but have no news >ome of the papers that the govern
is yet. Case is reiorted wounded ir ment engineers in charge of the hy
lrographic survey had guardedly ad
’he head in the Pilot Hill fight.
nitted that the government had de
Have Howard Surrounded.
ided to put a dam across the Walla
Sacramento. Aug. 6.—Howard
ir ,Valla river at the south fork, dam
reported surrounded by a large posse ip a canyon and then pipe the watei
at Brynes’ ranch, four miles up tne I'ross the hills and pour it out ovei
river.
’he greedy sands of the Wallula saml
>e!t. This would be a big schemi
POWDER EXPLOSION.
or as the papers haa It a stupendout
me; but it Is not to be done, or if 11
Disaster Caused by Carelessness and is, the engineers in charge of thi
a Live Trolley Wire.
vork know nothing of it.
The tact of the matter is that th<
Fairmont, W. Va., Aug. 6.—Four
overnment has no definite ideas or
Americans and eight Italians were
badly burned this morning by a pow the country as yet, for the reasot
'1er explosion in the Monoagh mines ’hat the engineers have not madr
One was carrying a keg of powder their final reports and have not ai
and a drill. The latter accidentally yet ascertained the possibilities ol
came In contact with a live trolley the streams. When this is done i
wire In the mine, which ignited the will be time to begin to guess as t<
powder. Two Italians are reported •what the government is about to do
The engineers in this vicinity dis
to have since died, and three others
avow any such intention on the par
were fatally wounded.
of the government, and are of th<
Mrs. Ellen O’Conner, a pioneer wo opinion that the report was publlsn
man of Astoria, died Wednesday ed for the purpose of booming somi
of the land affected by the report.
aged <0 years.
GIUSEPPE SARTO OF VENICE
IMS ELECTED POPE OF DOME
AFTER HEAD-HUNTERS.
SUPPOSED CLUE.
Try IL
BAKER CITY
POWER PLSilT
Pacification of the Philippines Is Pro­ Evidences of ths Whereabouts of
gressing Rapidly.
Three Fugitives.
Washington. Aug. 5.—Advices re­
Folsom, Cal . Aug. 5.—The Free
ceived today by the war department man boys saw three convicts on the
from the Philippine* state that tbe Zreeman ranch, 12 miles trom here,
constabulary haa started to subdue n Model valley, at 5 p. in yesterday,
the savage head-hunters of Lepanto rhey abki-d for water and went on.
Honto provinces by force. Captain The letter "P" showed plainly tn
Nathors and 1<K> picked Igorrote vol- their track*.
unteers have taken the trail to tesw-h
The convict* in the prison were
a aalutatry lenaon. The head hunters turned out to work this
morning
harrass peaceful native village* on without any trouble, and were glad
the coast Several small villages have to get at work again.
he n totally destroyed. They carry
On a Hot Scent.
away their victims’ heads.
Folsom,
Aug. 5 —A rancher turn- ■
Manila ba* now a clean bill of
health, both smallpox and cholera ished supper to three convicts last
night. One went la for ^>d while
being totally eradic ated
It la Asserted That the New Pontiff Was Leo’s First Choice for the Sue-
the other* guarded,
»^¿abounds
tailed to pick up the tral^liis mim­ w W a T SENATOR PIERCE
COPYRIGHT
SUIT.
cession—Dd Not Expect th* Election and Was Not a Candidate—le
ing. Sheriff Bosqult went to Shingle
HAS SEEN AND BELIEVES.
Injunction I* Not Sustained by the Spring* today, where he verified :he
an Able and Popular Man. 68 Year* Old.
reports
that
convict
Case
had
l,een
United States Court.
Pius X."
The crowd within the
seen there. Case’s trail was follow­
Northport, Aug. 5.—In the million ed into tbe brush, where It was join­ Our Fuel Supply Beginning to Fail,
church
murmured
approbation,
while
«
Cardinal
Giuseppe
Sarto, ♦
dollar copyright suit brought by the
I
patriarch of Venice, is the new ♦ the throng outside repeateJly shout­ West Publishing Company, of St. ed by two other men. All three men
ano Water Power Being insuffic­
worked south. They are part of the
ed
his
name.
From
all
sides
the
elected pope of Rome. He is
Paul, against the Edward Thomi>aon Webber creek gangs
ient. the City Vet Ha* tne Mean*
crowd
commenced
to
rapidly
ln-
68 year* and 2 month* of age. *
ctease. jamming the doorways and 1 aw Publishing Company, of North­
Within It* Reach to Greatly Stim­
ar.d has been a cardinal since
port,
the
latter
wins
the
first
victory
LARGEST SUGAR FACTORY.
189?. He ha* chosen th* tide ♦ windows to await the blessing.
in the United States court today, the
ulate
Manufacturing Enterprise*.
♦ of Plu* X.
Additional Biographical Notes.
court r-fusing a preliminary Injunc­
♦
*
Sarto Is from the Venetian provin­ tion restraining Thompson from pub- Idaho Falla Plant Outstrips All Other
W. M. Pierce has returned from a
Like Establishments in th* Court-' trip to hl* property at Hot Lake and
ce*. He began hl* studies in bls na­ Its?Ing certain West works.
Tbe crowd at St. Peter’s at 10:45 tive place, then passed to Collage
*rZ.
from a short stay in Baker City. Mr.
tut* morning, watching the stovepipe Castei. in France, where he was or­
FELON CHASING CONVICTS.
Boise, Aug 5.—Work on the Idaho Pierce is impressed with the utility
■vas the largest that has gathered dained priest, Although quite young,
Fall* sugar factory
is progressing of the iiew power plant that is being
since the beginning of the conclave. he as* given the parish of Tombolo, Mar. Convicted of Extortion is Mem­ very fast, and will be ready for tbe put Ln at Bauer City *nd thinks that
Was
t.-aasierred
to
a
larger
par.ah
It numbered about 12.000. When the
ber of a Posse.
~rop by the first of October. This far the city ot Pendleton la mi*s.ng a
government
saw
the
enormous in 1867
Ran Frat;-Isco. Aug. 5.—The United tory i* the largest sugar facto, y in great opportunity when it m.seea tbe
bishop Treviso rccoçnJzlni i irtoi Ulates supreme court has confirmed
-’reams wending their way to SL
the United States ana will be sup­ chance to acquire a plant ot ita own.
Peter’s it increased the rumber of great merit and ability and uo.uinat- the deeixion of the California courts plied by one of tbe most prosperous Tbe project is no LdLe dream, no un­
troops in order to suppress prompt­ ed him canon of the cathedml. where eonv.ctlng John E. Sexton, of Eldo­ Mormon settlements in the West tried venture for it ba* been demon­
ly auy disorder, such a* whistl.ng. he became vicar general. Ir 1884 he rado county, with extortion and sen- Over $275 W0 will be spent In the dif­ strated at Tbe Da.le» and is on th*
cat calls and sarcastic shouu should was made bishop of Mantova. Here ’ Lvrd to two year* at Folsom. Sex- ferent item* of cost attached to the rued to sacces* at Baker City.
the text ballot fail to elect. This his real activity and clever ess and on 1* now with a posse hunting tbe -ocstruct'm of the factory and the
Tbe new propoe.tion will be one
lisposition »-as shown somewhat at scope were aot ion; in cosnitig to tbe <sea;ed convicts.
sheds for holding and washing beet*. of the greatest benelt* to tbe latter
last night’s ballot
front, in 1893. at the axe of 58, be
place of any and all of the public en­
terprise* mat have been started and
Tbe first news received was t^at was chosen patriarch of Venice, but
VALUAELE CARGO LOST.
Big Wheat Sale.
the
government
refused
perm.s* on
carried out there in tne post b story
‘.’ardiñal Herrere. of Spain, who was
La
Grande.
Aug
4
—
W
G
Couch,
re;>orted dying yesterday, had pass­ to recognize him because ot some po­ Laden Steamship Collide* Off English local buyer for the Pacific Coast Cl ot tie city. It will furnbh water to
the city and power for the operation
ed a fairly good night, but hl* con­ It tic al acts of his a tong tito* before
Coast.
evator Company, on Saturday pur- of tbe mines ni the vicinity.
he obtain<-d it
When given the pa-
The
dition was grave.
hase-1
»,'Xto
bushels
of
Forty-fold
l iverpool. Aug. 5—Tbe steamer
At 11:40 Cardinal Macchi. secreta­ triarc nate 1» » as also made curai- ’’meraid. laden for Glasgow here col­ and Bluestem wheat, new crop, pay­ country around that place ba* no
wood tor the large plant* that are in
ry <-f the apostolic briefs, appeared I nal.
lided wttn tbe steamer Kilmore off ing 65 cent* ;e*r bushel, delivered on operation there and that would be
Was Leo’s First Choice.
on the outside of the balcony of the
B:«bop Rock light bouse thi* morn­ the cars at Conley spur.
put in if there was power available
vati an. in perfect silence, almost,
Sarlo Is the man Leo hoped would ing and sunk. Quick work saved tbe
and tbe new venture will fill the want
he announced in a clear voice that succeed him. More than a year ago crew, but the steamer and valuable
Profit in Huckleberries.
Tbe problem of tbe time, for th *
Sarto would be next pope. Five min­ be expressed the belief that Sarto cargo were a complete toss.
Joseph, Or.. Aug. 5—Joseph Car­ part of the state is not only that of
utes later the new pontiff appeared would be the next pope. One great
er. of Promise, was In town rester- irrigation, but it 1* the furnishment
from inside tbe balcony and blessed characteristic Is modesty coupled
Conferring with a Bishop.
lay with a load of huckleberries, of ways and mean* to carry on th*
tbe people.
with energy, In many quarters It is
Oyster Ray. Aug 5—Bishop Daugb
believed his reign is likely to see an erty. lately ap;>ointed to the holy see shlch he disposed of at 55 cents per manufacturing and mining concerns
biography of Pius X.
allon. His load aggregated 175 gal- ot the distr.ct. Maty concern* of
agreement between the Vatican and in the Philippines, is in conference
Giuseppe Sarto was born in Riesi. the quirinal.
’-’n*, giving h:m a profit ot nearly great importance to the community
with President Roosevelt today.
$100.
diocese of Treviso. June 2. 1535. ana
and the state would be put in here if
Years ago Sarto publicly announc­
was created cardinal by Leo XIII at
there was power with which to rua
the consistory of June 12. 1893. re- ed joy when it seemed such a unton
them and it is not only the opportuni­
ty but the duty of the people with
<eiv ng the title of 3. Bernardo delle must be effected. He was Humbert’s
Terma. He is also patriarch of Ven­ ’.rm persona! friend, and greatly ad­
money here to see that the problem
ice since June. 1893. and bishop of mired by King Emanuel, and was ue
is met and solved.
<t
ly
mas
prominent
In
the
church
Mantua. He belongs to the •xcieal-
Weston is setting tbe example to
•
r.om
Crispl
admired
and
called
hi*
utkal congregation* of bUhopa ard
this city in tbe matter of progress
.'¡lend.
HL*
eleettou
la
hailed
with
regulars, sacred rites, indal peace s
xrd pubic spirit, ard If there is a
toy throughout Rome, even the offic
xml sacred relics.
reed *sl a use in that small place
lais showing relief.
for a power plant it is much more the
Cardinal Sarto enjoy* great popú­
Sarto Greatly Affected.
*«e fn -.his place, with all of it*
iarity in his diocese, and Is honored
varied interests and opportunities for
Rome. Aug. 4 —Some detail* of the
by all for h * purity, fcr toe strict
ievelopment.
MET AND LOVED IN
upright teas of his life, and for lib­ election of Pius X have leaked out MOST REVOLTING DEED IN
eral ideas. He is a modest and agree­ Sarto had 35 vote* last night, so his
Peodieton’s Opportunity.
HISTORY OF THE STATE.
OREGON PENITENTIARY.
able man. highly cultivated, very Meet on this morning was generally
The greatest chance ot the time,
kind hearted, still strong and robust expected by the sacred college.
rot oc'-y tor personaai gain, but for
in spite of hl? 68 year*.
Even though be knew this, Sarto Thirteen-Year-Old Daughter of Cher A’omsn Is Neic* of Ex-Governor Geer municipal service a* we!!, lies in the
He has never taken great part in showed great emotion as the ballots
■ppcrtnrlty to change the water of
and Daughter of ex-Uarden James
iff Richards, Met in Lonely Path.
•'
; cl ideal and putl c life of the; were being tallied. A* hl* lame
the streams into power that can be
of Salem—After Beating Her Hus­
Erutally Assaulted and Then Beat
church, but divided his time between was again and again read be turned
used in I m place ot the fast van­
band
Into Insens.o.lity,
Riley ishing wood supply with its attend­
Tbe surrounding cardinals
study and good works A.though most ' pale.
en to O ath—Mob Was Determio
Take* th* Woman and Flee* To­ ant nse in price. The problem 1» one
whispering their con
faithful to the holy see. he was pre­ -omm creed
ed But Orderly.
rented to the king and queen of cratulatlons.
of vital interest to the people of
ward Beattie.
Italy in Venice. He may be consid­
city and the county and should be
When tbe ballot was being verified
Asotin. Wash.. Aug 5—At 12:15 a
ered among the more liberal mem­ he left tbe throne and kne.t at the
Portland.
Aug. 4.—Mrs
Elliott solved by those who have tbe money
men marched Parkhurst, a young wife of 28. elop and should Lave the public sp'rit to
bers of the Italian episcopate and altar tn prayer, He was In that po crowd of masked
ap
the
main
street
toward
the
jail.
sacred college He is rather timid In sition w..en Oreglia approached and
It is not a
ed with Harry RHey. an ex-convict, carry It on to success
expressing an opinion. It Is sa d that asked. "Do you accept the election?- As they entered the jail yard they and la believed to be in Seattle.
problem ot water, for that ts ready at
Leo XIII always thought very high­ He remained silent some time, his were warned back by guard*. Their
Mr*. Parkhurst is a daughter of ex hard for those who would use it, but
ly of him, and sided with him on one fare buried in his hand*. He then only response was to seixe the Warden James, of the Salem peniten it is a question ot the foresight and
occasion when Sarto disapproved of raised his bead, looked around, »low tuards, throw them to the ground liary. Her mother was a sister of the enterprise of the men who are
ibd search them for the jail key*, exGovernor Geer's wife.
Rampolla’s policy.
capable of farthering the plan.
ly arose to bls feet and grarely ac­
which they took. Then the small
Riley served two terms at San
Hot Lake Sanitarium.
quiesced.
Hi* Mother Still Live*.
body of determined men entered the Quentin and was sentenced to five
The
sanitarium
at Hot Lake which
Rejoicing at Venice.
Like Leo. he has promise of long
nil with tbe keys, and nally found >esrs at Salem. While there he me!
Mr. Pierce has just visited, is filled
life.
H s aged mother, still alive,
Venice, Aug. 4.—News of Sarto's -lie murderer's cell. They were un-
lives at Reise. where she is often election caused popular excitement »bie to find a key that aould fit the Mr*. Parkhurst, who often visited with guest* and is a great success.
her parents. Both are said to have This vear a new bu’ld’rg has been
rUlied at her humble home by Sarto. and delight. The city will be Ulu
ock. and had to saw and file and fallen in love.
built at a cost of $50.03». making
lack their way through the bars.
He had no expectation of tbe pon­ m mated tonight.
Last Saturday Riley came from the the present capacity of tbe place 100
tificate and bought a round trip ticket
Received Forty-Five Vote*.
Meanwhile another mob of masked penitentiary, be.ng released He was quests a day. During the next year
when be left Venice to attend the
I or don, Aug 4 —The Central News men. some 80 or 90 in number, ha
met by Mr. Parkburst, who married it is the plan ot the owner to add
conclave.
Bureau says Sarto was elected by ■omc tip the street and assembled in­ Mrs. James seven year* ago. but did another building at a cost of a s*c
side
the
jail
entrance,
keeping
hack
Thi details of the voting are not <5 rotes. The Ra:n;x>l!a party trans
not know of the attachment. He cwd $50.000. which will not only make
he townspeople who were rapidly as- felt a kindly interest in Riley and the place one erf the largest resorts
yet fully known. It is learned, how- I 'erred Its entire strength to him.
embllng. It was after a delay of 15 took him borne.
■ver, that Herrera. Creloni. Svlmpa.
News at Washington.
on the coast, but one of the best ap-
minute* that a sinister procession
I angeieux. Couille and Mocceni were
Last Saturday night, while en route
Washington.
Aug.
4.
—
The
first
sme into the jail yard. It was the home. Riley assaulted Parkhurst and polnted.
too ill to go to the voting chamber.
The new building will be a hotel
The populace has been certain an rews of Sartos election was convey­ Irst small mob and It had Hamilton beat him almost to dewth. A hack and hospital and will Increase the
-lection would take place today, this ed to Mgr. Falconi this morning by in it* possession.
drove up and Mr*. Parkhurst appear
sracltv of the resort to 300 guest*
being St. Dominick’s day. the saint the Scripps Association. He Is much
On either side was a man pulling ed on tbe scene. The ex-convict and t dav. The baths will be enlarge!
pleased
with
the
choice
for
pope,
hav
»nose shield bears a picture of a
’he unhappy wretch forward, while the woman got In and that was the ud the whole venture will be put on
log with a flaming torch in his lug great faith In his executive abl
ehind him was a third man with his last seen of them.
t scale that •’ill place it tn the front
mouth and the inscription, "Ignis ity-
hand over Hamilton's mouth, effect-
Riley has told friends he intended -ank of health resorts of the West.
Declared a Cardinal.
xrdens."
ally preventing any outcry. The out- •olng to Seattle for a few days and
Union County Crop*.
When Macchi first announced the
Rome. Aug. 4.—Mgr. Merry Dela
ide mob of masked men formed a then to his old home at Chicago.
The
crops
of Ur tan county are
-ho’ce, only those In the immediate vej. who was recently elected secre
Parkburst is well-to-do and as ex
ordon around the Inner mob. and
oor. but not worse t_an tnose of this
vicinity understood the name. The tary of the conclave, and who wa? orcin g back tbe crowd, the little ieputy sheriff, well known at the
-ounty. for the yield is est mated at
-rowd
shouted. "Who?”
Macchi former apostolic delegate from Can
empanjr wett down the street three Salem penitentiary.
■ per cent. While It is true that toe
vaved silence and reported loudly. adx. has been made a cardinal by dock* to an electric light pole where
rices will in a measure counteract
’Cardinal Sarto, who calls himself Hope Pius X—his first official acL
i guy wire stretched taut from pole
W. 4L C. R. TAXES REDUCED.
:he shortage in the yield, the fact
o pole on either side of tfie street
r.arfe more obvious than ever their Walla Walla Equalization Board Cut* must not be lost sight of that the
'armers will use the same amount of
ONLY THREE HAVE BEEN
'COLOMBIAN SENTIMENT IS
r.tertlon to execute the man who
Down Assessor’* Figure*.
-Ol and feed and this wtll cut down
tabbed a hapless child to death for
KILLED OR CAPTURED.
GENERALLY UNFAVORABLE
The board of county commissioners the amount for the market A small
ist. Meanwhile the whole popula-
on of Asotlns augmented by bund­ met this morning in the commission­ ole in a crop with high-priced grain,
Of the Remainder Two "Scattered” An Early Vote in the Congress At
er*' room at the hall of record* and nakes a bigger deficit than the same
Bogota Is Hardly
Possible—Con­ ed* from the surrounding country, orgarired ** a board of equallxatlor
and Eight Are Divided Into Two
ole in a crop of cheap wheat and
food watching the proceedings.
siderable Sympathy With the Old
by electing Commissioner Cornwell «hen the crop is short the balance
Parties—Will Fire Brush to Rout
Hamilton was asked for a confer is chairman and Auditor Honeycutt ’eft is in proportion to the shortage.
French Project.
Them.
■Ion, and related the revolting de ts clerk of the bosrd, says the Walla
School Situation.
New York, Aug. 5.—Pedro Velex. :ai)r of the crime, how he had drax Walla Statesman. The assessment
Placerville, Aug. 4.—News from
Speaking about tbe condition of
a memher of the Colombian congress.
ed
the
little
girl
into
the
bushes
am
-oils for 1903, consisting of five real he public schools here. Mr. Pierce
Lotus indicates that the posses have
ar.d one of the house committee had clubbed her life out. There was
urrounded several convlrts near the which has charge of the Panama Ca­ t short delay caused by a discussion estate rolls and one persoral roll aid that the board had plans in view
»ere filed by Assessor Berryman.
or the alleviation of the condition
Itromacke ranch, and aro setting nal treaty, will sail for Colon today • mong the leaders whether they
The board reduced the assessment 'xstir.g, but that they could rot be
after
a
stay
of
several
weeks
in
this
thould
torture
Hamilton
before
the
Ire to the brush In order to force
3f $5 280 per mile on the Washingtor
city and Washington. After visiting >xecut on. but the original program ft Columb a River railway tracks to arried out at the present time owing
■.uem to break cover.
artly to the lateness of the season
his home In Cartagena, be will go to was carried out
'4.800 to conform with last year's as ird partly to the attitude ot the peo-
Ten Still at Large.
Borota to take part in the canal de
A black cap, similar to that used --essment which was returred at $5
le of the city. The «Iterations that
Sacramento, Aug. 4.—A special to I bate.
n legal executions, was produced '80 and reduced by the county board
ire now urder way will be complet-
he Bee trom Folsom says: It is one
ird
drawn
to
the
shoulders.
A
rope
Velez does not expect an early vote
if equalization to $4.800. The state
*<ek ago since 13 of the most dea­ berause of the protracted
debate, vas s'ipped over his neck and drawn board ot equalization raised the as •1 in a short time and will answer
irtfl the other plsrs are perfected.
erate criminals at Folsom made a and numerous amendments which tight It was sufficiently long to go
essment to the original figure. $5
But tbe present condition skou’
uccessful break for their liberty, will te offered.
>ver the guy wire, and came to the '80. which necessitated the county
>ot be allowed to long exist, for it
hough the prison authorities say the
round
again.
making up to the state the difference ’.oes not show tbe right spirit for the
"1 cat not tell how I will vote.” said
irisocers will lie taken before many
As it fell, half a doxen leaders >( $511.87 on the railroad’s taxes.
he. “but if I were to judge according
ity to be heh rd the surrmtrding
nore days. It is now a fact that two
seized
It
and
pulled,
lifting
the
to impress ons received bore from a
ountry in the matter of education,
>ands of convicts of five and thr
wretch
about
four
feet
from
the
genet ality of the press, my decision
Did Not Know He Was Blinded.
t is necessary to enlarge tbe build-
members each are definitely located,
would be decidedly against the :round. There he was held until
Baker City. Aug. 4.—John Vermll
ngs ara there is no question but that
and it Is thought they will soon be ’ treaty.
’hey were satisfied their work was
'on. who was horribly injured by a he peo-le will soon see that there
■ornered and captured. All of the at-
"if the present treaty negotiations done.
remature blast in the Virtue mine nothing left to do but give their con-
entlon of the posse is row centered
The
gasps
of
the
wretch
could
be
with the United States governmer
sunday, lost sight of both eyes In ent to the chances.
on either one or the other of these
heard
two
blocks
as
he
strove
to
should come to a standstill, 1 feel
wo groups, little attention
being
Vic to t I* Island Case.
catch his breath. When it was over he accident. After the men had been
■iven to the convicts like Gordon and our government and people will not the mob silently tied the rope to a brought to the surface Vermllhor
The law firm of Sti».man & Pierce
In any case try to bargain on or sacri­
xsked
a
companion
to
light
a
lam;
:s now engaged in perfecting their
• obe tson, who are lielfeved to have
fice the French people, with whom pole and left the body hanging to the so he could see, as the room appear­
wandered off by themselves, It being
arguments la the case of Charles F.
wtre, swaying In the wind. A* si­
our
relations
always
nave
been
cor
­
ed dark. When told that he was In Doe vs. Henry F. Pierce and others,
thought that these men will eventual­ dial.
lently they all disappeared.
ly wander Into some small town and
Mabel Richards, the
13-year-old sunlight, it first dawned upon the which will come up in the superior
The canal will be a benefit to Co­
be captured by local officers.
daughter of Sheriff Richards, of this unfortunate man that his sight was court of the State of California, on
lombia and to the world, but the sen­
county, disappeared while on her way destroyed.
the 25th of this month. There are
timent here does not tend toward the
1.153 closely-written pages of testi­
CHINESE REBELLION.
advantageous
circumstances
that to Sunday school last Sunday. Yes­
Will Be Sent to China.
mony In the case and the arguments
would induce to strengthen the de­ terday her body was found with her
Arlington. Aug. 4.—The body of
Government Troops Have Taken the sire of coming to more intimate and brains mashed out and examination Wong Wong, the Chinese murderer will take several weeks. The local
firm represent the defendants in the
showed she had been outraged.
fraternal relations."
Field to Put It Down.
Suspicion was directed toward Wil­ who committed suicide in the jail at suit and it is very probable it will be
liam Hamilton, a well-to-do fanner, Heppner Friday night, will be sent to taken to the supreme court before it
Shanghai, Aug. 6.—News received
here from the province of Kwangai,
Maneuvers Have Begun.
and after arrest he confessed. The China by bis countrymen. He had a is settled, which ever way it is decid­
where the rebellion is. states that the
Harbor. Aug. 5.—The defend- country for mile* around was arous­ wife in his native land and was pre ed by the superior court. Messrs
new viceroy has taken the field with I Ing squadron in the big maneuvers, ed by the fiendish crime and all day paring to return home to live per­ Stillman and Pierce will leave for
nearly 2.000 troops and a field bat-1 »ailed from Bar Harbor at 5 this a crowd had been gathering here with manently. when be was enticed Into San Francisco about the 20th of this
tery, to make an attempt to restore morning in a drizzling rain, and is but one thought—that of lynching tbe the murder by other Chinese at month in order to be in readiness for
Heppner
peace.
now petroling off Frenchmans Bay-
confessed murderer
the trial when it is called on the 25th.
There Are Many Good Rea­
sons Why Pendleton Should
Follow Suit.
Has Been a Cardinal Ten Years, and Patriarch of Venice.
Chooses the Title of Pius X.
LUSTFUL FIEND
BEATS HÜÎ81N0,
15 LYNCHED
STEIL5 WIFE