Image provided by: East Oregonian; Pendleton, OR
About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1903)
‘VEEKLV EDITIOF WEEKLY EDITION. 104 $1.50 Copies of the SEMI-WEEKLY EAST Cannot be better spent than by sub- OREGONIAN will be sent you in scribing for the WEEKLY one year for only $2.00 OREGONIAN the news of the interest you. world It prints and will for a EASY peer. Just think, $1.50 give* you all the news Try it. for a year Try IL I AGED FARMER ' in 30 years. The creek at Lindsey rose eight feet, covering lae bridge. At Minneapolis the fall was nearly two inches, and the Solomon river rose five feet. Much damage will re stilt to standing grain. South-Central Kansas. Parsons, Kan., Aug. 10,—Early lo- day Parsons was visited by the most severe wind storm that ever struck the city, and heavy damage resulted. Scores of Barns Demolished. Abilene. Kan.. Aug. 10.—A terrific hail, rain and wind storm swept this part of the state last night, two inches of water tailing. Several houses were unroofed, scores of barns and windmills were uemolish- ed and hundreds of wheat i stacks were scattered over the fields, The bail destroyed much young corn planted since the May flood. The Storm in Missouri. Carthage. Mo.. Aug. 10.—A violent wiud storm before daylight destroy ed thousands of dollars’ worth of l'ruit and shade trees and caused more or less damage to small bu Id- ings and mining property here and at Jasper. Lamar and Seneca, taking in three counties along the Kansas line. Taking to the Hills. Topeka. Kan., Aug. 10.—The peo- ; le of North Topeka are Seeing to the hills to avoid high water. The Kaw is now eight feet abov-’ low water and rising half an inch ”ir hour. MAYOR ORDL S AR RESTS BY WHOLESALE. I SARTO A MODEST MAN OREGON SCHOOL REPORT. I Says the Only Change Will Be in the School Population Increased 5.291 Color of His Robes—He Is Simple Since 1902 Report Was Mad*—Over Man of Out-Door Habits. 30.000 Children Not Attending Any Rome. Aug. 7.—A few anecdotes ________ School. show what sort of a man Plus X is. Salem. Aug. 7.—Superintendent of His position as Patriarch of Venice Public Instruction J H Ackerman, brought him $2.000 to $4.000 a year, yesterday completed the compilation which did not go far. when he paid of the school statistics for the year the bills for all of his numerous char 1903, as taken from the annual re Cantrell, Serving Time for Laborer Who Was Mentally ities So when he was called sudden ports of the superintendents of the William Bennett Lying at th-' ly to leave Venice, ne often found him different counties recently filed without money. The statement is very exhaustive in Body-Snatching, Tells ûf Deranged Shot tor a Con- self Point of Death as the Result Once, when he had to come to It* scope and cover* every detail u< Rome he was without a cent, and did school statistics. Revolting Crimes. of a Quarrel. vict. not know where to turn. He was fi I The total number of persons in the I nally obliged to borrow $400 from a mate of school age. between 1 and 20 bank, and was in a perfect fever until yean of age. for 1903. is given a* the debt paid. He has a nephew, 143.757. against 128,466. an increase John Baptiste Sarto, who. notwith of 5.291 for the year Of the total HIS STORY CLEARS UP WILLIAM TOP SHOT HIM POSSE SHOT TO KILL BE- standing the relationship, is only the enrollment. 92.390 are of the primary archpriest of the village of Pesaagno. OLD MURDER MYSTERIES. class; 8,680 of the secondary class: WITH 22-CALIBRE RIFLE. FORE INVESTIGATING. When in the past people used to lu0.'»64 between 4 and 20 year* of ask Cardinal Sarto what he would do age on the register, and 1.517 under if nia-le pope, referring to his modes- 6 years of age All the Crimes He Mentions Bennett May Recover. But His Ad Unknown Man Was Seen Acting Very | ty and affability, he replied In the state there were 3.914 teach tn. Deputies r>.u white robes instead ers employed during the year Puzzled Police—His Criminal Inge- vanced Age and Hot weather Are Strangely and tne of Mis- . ' , "1 >*h*ll .. have mi.«. I -if re«l that will be the only change, which number 1.153 hold state cer nuity Unsurpassed—Medical Col Against Him—In 1891 Bennett Kill took Him for a Fleeing Convict I 1 «hall remain the «ame Sarto as » tificates. 929 first grade cer leges May Be Shaken Up Over the ed a Neighbor Near Where tne Identified as a Farm Hand Seen ever." tificates. 835 second grade. 444 third He was sincere tn thinking he 52 primary grade, and 476 Murderer's Confession. Shooting Occurred—Top in Custc- ; in tne Vicinity—Deputies Exoner would not be made pope. m on»Ignore grade permits. Those holding certificates | Stratimlroviicb. the Venetian prelate, ated. <*>• of Institute attendance number 2.434.: Indiana h >11 s Aug. 8.—Cantrell, accompanied him to Rome, and up to and there were 1.258 applicants ex- ‘ the grave robber now serving time, the door of the conclave, and. in tak La Grande. Aug. 10.—William Woodlaud. Cal.. Aug. 8.— Another smined for teachers’ certificates, of l as «-onfessed under oath to six mur ing Lave, a* usual, hoped Cardinal Bennett, a farmer of the Elgin loca. <’ers The local police are invest! fatality has resulted in the pursuit of Sarto would be made pope. His eml- which 197 failed and there were 19«. tty, 22 miles north of here, is lying gathering and believe the storv to be the convicts who escaped trum Fol- ‘ nvnee replied, laughing. “No no fear certificates Indorsed during the year prison. An unknown mat sas| at the point of death, as a result oi The table of attendance shows tntirely true. for that. Tell me the number of that there were 32,145 killed nvai Davisvllle last night an altercation with a neighbor. Wil persons of Evidence i* STRIKE UNBROKEN. your telephone, and I will let you being « oiler te«i be to liam Top, Saturday evening. A man sa» wen acting qiv-erly school age not attending any school; placed before the grand jury know who receives that honor." His near a larm house and when called t 864 between 4 and 20 year* of agi Bennett is shot twice with a 22 victims are: William Waterson. In upon by tn«- officers to surrender, he Leaders and Officers of Union Can- In all of the excitement of his first attending school outside of districts. calibre rifle, once through the abdo danapolls; Walter Johnson, New triumph, be kept his word, and went not Be Bribed. started to run The officers fired at The whole number of days' attend men and once through the elbow, an ! ark. murdered and robbed of $300; a him. killing him instantly. to the telephone station, and called ance for the year was 9.877.189. an.’ San Francisco. Aug. It».— ■Today whJe the wounds are not necessarily Pittsburg man whose first name was Since his death the man ha* M-er up the number, only to find that Mon- 'he average dally attendance was was set by the Pacific States Tale- fatal, the hot weather and his advani Claude, the last' name being forgot identified ju > one who had tx-en in tireort Ftratlmlrovitch knew tue re 64.129. against 66.779 last year. .bone Company to break the line- ed age are against him. ten. was also robbed of $300; Carrie the vicinity several days hunting sult of the ballot and was already oo The miscellaneous statement shows Top. who did the shooting, is now men’s strike, It failed utterly, and Selvage, of Indianapolis, whose death work. He was considered deranged hi* way to the Vatican The peculiar tne strike is still on. that there are 2.143 organized dis in custody of the officers at Elgin, was also a mystery; Charles Jordan, Pius likes not only to walk, but to mentally The officers who killed tricts tn the state, against 2.121 las' awaiting the result of Bennetts •actics ot the company have aroused climb A few days before ue ief' year, an increase of 22 district*, of a negro of Indianapolis, and Kenneth him have been exonerated wounds. The shooting was the re deep resentment in the ranks of tne French, ot Bellefontaine, O Venice for Rome he ascended Mount whkh total number 47 districts fa.I Two Supposed Convicts Caught, mit of trouble over stock, and each ;en<ral public without in any de Grappa. 5 &*•»• fe< t high Bui his All the bodies were sold to medl to report. There are Stockton. Aug. 8.—Local train offic trestest enjoyment Is music. He is *d man gives a different version of the -Tee weakening the linemen in their cal colleges. FIRST CONTRACT LET. 2.159 schoolhouse* In the state ittitude. Foremenships and other re ials report two heavily armed men affair. Tuere are no other witnesses a great friend and admirer of Loren The confession comes like a thun were taken off a freight train from igafrst 2.125 last year, shewing 34 to the shooting. Both are pionee: sponsible positions with big pay. and authoriUes. Sacramento at Brighton railway sta zo Perosi. the eminent director of the buildings to have been constructed Arizo- derstroke to the local settlers and have families in the other very enviable propositions, Work Will Soon Begin on the pontifical choir, who was formerly who had not accredited Cantrell wttn tion this morning by constables. The hroughout the state. The table also were made to leaders of the strike na Canyon Shortline. county. maestro at St. Mark's. Venice, Pe 'how* a total of 96.070 legal voters being such a monster. and other strikers with influence in men are believed to have been Fa Salt Lake, Aug. 10. — The Utah Bennett’s story of the shooting is .he councils of the union if Lucy All the murders he names have hey and an other convict. Nothing rosl i* chiefly Indebted to him for *or school purposes at the time of Construction Company ha* b«-en that Top was riding by and stopped hi* musical career -nsking the county reports, against would desert the union ranks in this awarded the contract for the con been recalled by the police, and whPe is definitely known here. in the road where Bennett was work articular issue. In every known in stnictlon of 85 miles of track running some of the cases have been cleared «5146 last year, showing a het thy ing In his field. Top's stock had been dance the propositions were reject Portland Pugilist Shot increase. from Calientes, Nev., southeastward, up to the sat «faction of the author! SPOKANE GAMBLER RECEIVES breaking into Bennett's wheat and Portland. Aug. 7.- 7.—Tommy Raln The aversce number of months o* ed. for the San Pedro. Les Angeles and ties, it Is believed that the wrong JUDICIAL SURPRISE. an ex-pugilist, was brought to the there had been trouble between the The tactics of the company nave Salt iJike railroad persons have been held and that Can •■choo! taught during last year w*‘ Eleven months men before about it. Bennett says gronnd this morning by a bullet in resulted in the conviction deepening will be required to complete It. and trell is guilty. D.etrich, Who Was Arrested for Pur •he leg. while trying to escape the 192. and there were 26 county sehooi Top climoed over the fence anc institutes held. The 1 brary report The death of Carrie Selvage has and gaining ground that the company it represents an investment of $2.- pose of Making Test of Washinn. Gffieers. who had raid»’«" an opium threatened to shoot, when Bennett, how« that there are 70.391 librarv s suffering severely from a financial (100.000. This will be the most Im long puzzled police circles and the in self-defense, raised a pitchfork standpoint. ton's Law. Will Have to Serve His joint. He I* not seriously injured. books on hand, of which 15.495 wen portant link in the initial budding confession prove* that the criminal with which he was working. Top -iurrbased during the year. Time. operations of the short line between ingenuity of Cantrell Is the most re then shot him, one ball entering hi. Explosion on British Cruiser. The financial report shows that ir markable In the history of modern FAILED TO RESUME. Salt Lake City and the extreme Olympia. Wash., Aug 8. — The su- abdomen and one the back part of his Plymouth. Eng. Aug. 7.—A dis ’ll of the counties in the staie ar crime. < anyon prvme court has handed down Southwest, via the Arizona an elbow, as he ran away from Top. Stubborn Str.ke of Paper Mills' Em- of the Colorado river The authorities will secure all the opinion upholding the constltutioo- patch from Funchal says an explos- the time the reports were made Top’s version is that he stopped facts in regard to the delivery of the ality of the new anti-gambling law on occurred in the boiler room of 'here was a total of $383 J66 40 «ask ployes in Massachusetts. to talk with his neighbor, and while bodies to the medical colleges and of this state, The court denies thè the British first-class cruiser Blake on hard , Hope for a Solution. Holyoke. Aug. 10.—The paper sitting on the fence, Bennett made a the case promise* to develop some application for a writ of habeas cor- in which one stoker was killed and London. Aug. 10.—Mr. Balfour to- lunge at him with the pitch fork, mills attempted to resume work this Notified of Sarto’s Election. highly sensational features. pus asked for by Fritz Dietrich, thè four injured. and missing him the first time, start norning after an eight weeks’ strike, day in the commons said the govern Washington. Aug. 7.—manager thè Spokane gambler, and order but met with failure, none of the em- ment is unable to give anv satisfac ed to come back again, when Top Explosion In Spain. CO UER D’ALENE FIRE. Falcon I this morrlng sent a letter to judgment sentencing him to one loves appearing to work. The at tory assurances as to the state of af was forced to shoot him to save his Madrid. Aug. 7.—In an exptoeior the Catholic church dignitaries, of year in the stale penitentiary car tempt to start was abandoned. fairs in Macedonia, but said Europe own life. Ten Acres of Lumber Destroyed— ried out. In a factory near Malaga, this morn ficially notifying them of Sarto's still hoped the Russo-Austrian plan Bennett has borne the reputation ing. 16 were killed and eight injured election. Loss $100.000. Dieterich played a game of “ stud i Pending Arbitration. would be successful of being a hot-tempered man and in poker" in Spokane. June 14. and vol- i Couer d'Alere. Idaho. Aug. 8 — 1891, shot and killed Leander i^egore. Pittsburg. Aug. 10.—Twenty thous Evidence for Ewen*. Hanged for Robbery. At Oyster Bay. ! Fire broke out in the Coeur d Alene untarily gave himself up u> test the near where this shooting took place and members of the building trades Cynthia. Ky.. Ang 7 —Rebuttal Bennett was road supervisor and Le returned to work today, both lock- Birmingham. Ala.. Aug. 7.—WUI Oyster Bay. Aug. 10.—Minister von 1 Lumber Yards this morning and the constitutionality of the new law. He gore, who was working under Ben uut and strike orders being w:th Sternberg left this morting. Presi ‘ plaining mill, dry kiln and office are was convicted and sentenced to the Terrell and Will Hudson were testimony in the Jett-White <**e is being given taiay. showing Ewen’s I destroyed. At noon the flames pen tentiary. Senator Will G. Graves hanged today for highway robbery. nett. on the county road, disobeyed drawn pending arbitration. dent Roosevelt passed a quiet day. excellent character threaten the entire town, unless the representing him. applied to th«* su his orders. A fight ensued and Le preme court for a writ of habeas cor gore kicked Bennett in the mouui. I wind changes. The Spokane engine pus. and gamblers all over the state t breaking out some of his teeth am. ' is endeavoring to save it by pumping have been waiting for the court's otherwise injuring him. water from the lake. opinion with deep interest, On the following morning, as Le Bartlett Carp-enter had a leg blown Senator Graves contended that thej gore was driving along the road, off by the explosion of an engine, and new law was Invalid on the ground. with his wife and three little child two others were seriously injured, that it is amendatory of the law of: ren, in a farm wagon, Bennett came fighting the flames Loss, probably 1879 on the same subject and con out of a clump of bushes and snot $1( m 1. oo <>. Ten acres of stacked lum- trary to the constitutional provision him dead, while sitting on the wagon I tier has been destroyed. that amended acts must make «(<ec seat beside his wife, who frantically Entire Town May Be Burned. la! reference to those statute« which tried to shield her husband, "tne they are supposed to amend Spokane. Aug. 8. — The lumber mills murdered man fell down in the wag WOULD CALL A CONGRESS MRS. HUMBERT HAS BODES ILL FOR THE The supreme court fails to sustain SAYS WE MAKE CRIMI at Coeur d'Alene City are aflame. on bed dead, where his children THE PRISON PALLOR. OF ALL THE NATIONS. SICK MAN OF EUROPE. ' Entire destruction of the town is this contention, declaring that the, were huddled in fright. The team NALS OF THE YOUNG. threatened. Assistance was asked for new law is an independent act. and ran away and it was with difficulty as such Is not required to point to from Spokane and a sjiectal train that the woman succeeded -n stop Be Bulgarian and Albanian District* ' left at 9 a m with the fire depart any foregoing statute It is expect Railroads Aro Treating the Trial as I Parasites—Should ping them before they overturned the Armies Are Recommends English System. Where ed that Dieterich, as the martyr to a National Holiday — Immense ■ T ransformed Into Farmers and Ar- wagon. Falling Into the Macedonian Wake ment. Young and Old Are Separated in the cause, will try to secure a panion Crowds Throng the Stres'z Near 1 Bennett was sentenced to a long Lsans—War and Maintenance of —Movement Augmented by Deser MILES TAKES LEAVE. Prison—Old Criminals Find Delight from the governor. term in the penitentiary, but on ac the Palace of Justice—American, > Large Armies the Cause of Increas- tion* From the Turki»h Army— ■n Coaching Boys in Crime—Says count of his age. and the circum Who Assisted Them. Present at Discontent and ing Anarchism. Closely Related to the Recent Dis Shskes Hands With Corbin, to Whom I stances surrounding the crime, he OHIO JAIL BREAK. American Methods Are a Disgrace. He Has Not Spoken for a Year. Trial. Class Struggle. was pardoned after serving about turbances in Armenia. Washington. Aug. 8.—General One Murderer, Two Horse Thievi five years. Chicago, Aug 8.—Dr. Charles Hen- Paris. Aug. 8.—The trial of the derson. of Chicago, Aug. 10.—General Miles While he was in the penitentiary London. Aug. 10.— A dispatch from Miles reached his office at 9 o'clock the University o< Chicago, and a Forger Gain Their Liberty. Humberts opened today, the and his son, a highly respected young passed through here today, en route Vienna reports that the insurgents and was greeted by the clerks, who Aug. 8.—Lewis Har- court room was crowded with fash- has given vent to a growing public Columbus. O., presented him a silver loving cup. man, was drowned in the Grant! to San Francisco, to attend the Grand sentiment on the penal institutions mon. convicted of first-degree mur- onablea. su< ceeded in destroying with dyna- suitably engraved. Shortly after noon tbe of the country, in a lecture upon pris Ronde river, in Lower Cove. Unior der. Keller and Splfflet. horse thieves prisoners were escorted Army encampment. mite the custom house at Ziebvache. into the this A dramatic Incident bapened county, while taking some chliaren on systems forger, escaped from room by guards. With prominent citizens who met on the Albanian frontier. morning at 10:30. when General Cor and Eyiing. a across the river in a boat. He was invited to address the cid the county jail this morning by saw- Madame Humbert came bin and General Young arrived, Cor- He pulled the boat up to the ban« him at the train, he ably discusse-l zens upon municipal reform, and Ing off the bar*. The tool* were pre ed entirely in black. Sh< Albania and Bulgaria Affected. bin and Miles have not spoken for and was in the act of climbing out his plans for the disarmament of the ' smuggled in by friends. but com,K>sed. Her husband followed, said in part: Constantinople, Aug. 10.—The in more than a year, but warmly «hook sumably when the bank of the river caved in ’’The most disgraceful thing ’hat Harmon, a few days ago attempted then came Romain and Emil Daunig- powers. surrectionary movement in Macedo hands. Smiles were concealed when carrying the boat and its occupant suicide by cutting his arteries with na. brothers of Mrs. Humbert, jaun- exists in this country in the name o; While General Miles has spent bis stars on the officers saw three down, drowning young Bennett and the law and civilization Is the county nia appears to be widening. Bands broken glass. ti.y arm in arm. All gave their place jail. Idleness and bad association» life as a soldier, he says that war U Young's uniform. two of William Booth’s little gtrli. Three Captured. of residence as tin* Coaciergerie abhorrent to human intelligence, and are reported to be active in tne San After all the officers had paid their make crime, and at public cost we the retention of large armies is a use- jak of Uskub and the district of respects. 500 clerks of the war, navy Harmon. Eytlng and Keller, escap- prison. are maintaining free schools of crime GREAT DAMAGE IS DONE TO ess taxation on the masses of the Krushevo. where the government and state departments, filed past, ed prisoners, were captured by a Ths Trial a Holiday. in every county in the United States.’ WHEAT AND OTHER GRAIN. eople who bear the great burdens of telegrapn offices have been dynamit each shaking hands. There is some large posse. near Winchester canal The railways are treating the Hum Professor Henderson recently re- ivilizatlon. comment on Young's adopting the this afternoon. bert trial as a nat.onal houaay and tired as president of the Nations' Farming Districts in the Interior of His plan in detail is to call a con- ed. while in the district of Dibra four new uniform with such haste. are running big excursions at low Prison Association, He has made a Kansas Drenched With an Un ress of the civilized powers and the Bulgarian villages have risen, pro Prizes for Irrigation Producta. special study of crime and criminals rates. voking a corresponding rising in the adoption by this congress of a rule, precedented Fall of Rain in the NO MESSAGE FROM KING. Ogden. Aug. 8.—Senator W A. Public Interest Is Intense as Mad and has issued several books upor neighboring Albanian villages. Clark, of Montana, and the Pabst am Humbert promises to uroduce at the subject, Neighborhood Where the Destruc >inding upon all alike, that each gov- The diplomats b«»re are uneasy, .-rnment shall maintain a standing “There is no necessity for the tive Floods of Last May Originat irmy consisting of one regular soldier fearing that the trouble may spread Pius X Feels Deeply the Lack of Cor Brewing Company, of Milwaukee. tne trial. Crawford brother*. Ame.’i diality in Humbert. have each offered $500 loving cups can millionaires, on whom was based present jail system. he said. "It outside the bounds of Macedonia. ed. to each 1,000 inhabitants. Rome, Aug. 7.—The pope spent the as prizes, to be awarded at the irri t * Btarj . . $20,000,000 dollar ¡u Europe pr sorer* are kept in separatr The soldiers now maintained in the So long as the trouble is confined to morning quietly in the Vatican, He gation fruit and grain fair, to be beritance. on which they bor Topeka. Kan.. Aug. 10.—Heavy cells until they are fried. Here we the usual skirmishing bands and oc standing armies of the world, to be- rains are reported from over Centra herd our youths and hardened crim tiecause no held in conjunction with the national $10,000.000. is much disappointed casional dynamite outrages it is not ome farmers and artisans, thus re- Kansas today. At Minneapolis then inals together, and it is a well-estab message of congratulation has been irrigation congress, at Ogden, Utah. believed that there will be any seri Highly Dramatic Scene. was a cloudburst, and the Solomor. ieving the governments of earth of lished fact that many habitual crim received from the king of Italy. Later September 15 to 18. Mr. Clark's Madame Humbert maintained her river is rapidly rising. At Manhat nillions of parasites whose sole oc- ous cause for alarm. Up to the pres Cardinal Gibbons was received in pri- prize will lie for irrigated fruit and inals find keen delight in teacaint ent the action of the embassies has previous attitude of bravado and tan, the Kaw and Blue rivers an upation is war. vate audience. Tbe pope sent his I he Fabst prize for irrigated barley. continually Interrupted the proceed their less experienced companion« He says the armies of the world are tieen confined to advising the Porte ai>ostollc benediction to all Catholics much higher tonight, and soon the fine points of criminal practice» to prevent the Mussulman population ings with protests. During the ex- be 10 feet above low water mark. — vrtificial forces, and in the changing gained through the experience o: Ex-Eagles to Gather. in America. in fights with the in- from engaging __ __ ___ amination she frequently turned and onditions that incessantly visit gov- is expected that the Kansas r.ver wi. Pius X has hoped that the old an Portland. Aug. 8.—Members of the piled the judge with questions from years of wrong-doing. That such » surgents. I rnments, will eventually plunge the not rise much higher than it is to condition should be permitted to ex Twelve battalions of Redeifs in the imosity between the church and the Portland Aerie, No. 4. Fraternal Or- an angry tongue. night. Great damage has already world into disaster. He has made ist is a shame and disgrace to the government of Italy had disappear der of Eagles which lost its charter, Sanjak of Serflje and the Villayet of She denied all charges and assum war a study and in a life time de been done, however. entire public." ed, hut this lack of cordiality on the will probably hold a meeting this Monastir have been called out. ■ ed a dramatic attitude and cried: moted to this barbaric art. has been Tornado Among the Mines. part of King Humbert proves that evening at the old hall to discuss the “We are the most honest people la Deserting From Turkish Army. onvinced that the maintenance of MRS. MAYBRICK'S ANNIVERSARY it still lives and that the mission of situation and make an effort to re Pittsburg, Kan., Aug. 10.—About France, suffering under a false accu mmense armies, and the awful ex- Vienna, Aug. 10.—The government the peacemakers is yet Incomplete. 1:30 o’clock this morning a tornado gain the charter. A former member sation. I never slept in prison, but >enae and waste consequent upon is still without definite news regard Begin* Fifteenth Year of Imprison Pius X, like Leo XIII, considers says that after the grand aerie holds passed through the thickly-populatei always stood clinging to the bars heir maintenance, is the cause of ing Macedonia, but the opinion in himself a prisoner of the king, and mining district north and east oi its meeting this month a new lodge ment—May Not Be Released. of my cell." .he undermining discontent, the well-informed circles is that grave will remain constantly in the Vati Pittsburg, destroying hundreds oi will be started In Portland. Manchester. Aug. 8.—Florence May She repeatedly asserted that the -rowing anarchy, and the destructive events are liable to develop before houses, mine tipples and builuings ol can. Crawford millions exist and declared brick today entered the 15th year of lass struggles that curse humanity the snows come and drive the In8urg- every description, leveling to a mas» Canadian Yacht Winn her only error was In losing her bead her Imprisonment. The Manchester today. ents from the mountains. of wreckage a large portion of every FAITHFUL TO DEATH. Toronto, Aug. 8.—The Canadian for a moment and fleeing from Guardian, commenting upon the case, He would reduce the awful waste The insurgents appear to be well' camp between the Devlin-Miller says it Is not at all certain that she cup race today was won by the Ca France. Whose Betrothed nadian shaft, north of Frontenac, and the of life and money occasioned by use armed and able to prosecute a vigor Henry Comb*, defender, the Strathcona, The spectators greeted each dec- will be released In 1904. If she is. less wars, by substituting universal ous campaign until winter, and to re-. Died Sixty-Five Year* ago. Lived gamely defeating the American yacht Morgan shaft on the state line, and laration with roars of laughter, The it will be a distinct concession on the arbitration, and would replace the sume the fighting in the spring. On ' converting into ruin a strip of thickly a Hermit Irondequoit. crowd wishing to enter was so great l>art of the government. army of idleness with one of useful the other hand, the Turkish troops New York, Aug. 7.—After having populated territory eight mites long that a sextuple line of military artisans, whose mission in life would have been five months in the field, lived 65 years as a hermit, Henry and a couple ot miles wide, and leav Plumbers want $5 a Day. Injured by Premature Blast. guards are maintained. Many prom be to add to the sum O' human hap and are further disheartened by not combs’u 'deid "n his ‘hut"near’ Inn ing death and desolation in its wake Portland, Aug. 8.—Members of the Bristol. Aug. 8.—A gang was inent people were turned away, in piness, and human comfort, instead having received any pay. They are When 22 years of age At least two persons were killed and wood. L. I. Association are of loading down the toiler with un reported to be deserting In increasing Combs was engaged to marry. His blasting cold slag in the Bristol fur cluding the actor, Coqneiin. who as Master Plumbers' fully 60 injured in the storm, and nace this morning, wnen a premature he left, said it would be the most dra considerably exercised over the ex- just burdens and wrecking llie veiy numbers. betrothed died. He left his home, perhaps many others were injured basis of true society, with th« use pected demand on the part of their It Is thought here that the position built a little hut on the bay front, blast injured two fatally and six less matic acene of recent years whose names have not been procur seriously. employes for $5 a day. Journeymen less departments now maintained for of the Macedonians has been great and there made his home until the ed. I Alliance Between France and Spain. plum tiers are now receiving $4 50 per the purpose of devising engines of de ly strengthened by the disturbance* day of his death. The storm swept across the coun struction. Cardinal Gibbons Improving. in Armenia, and it Is considered that Madrid, Aug. 8.—Former Premier day of eight hours, and this the em try from the northwest and whirled Accompanying Gen. Miles on his the latter movement Is more likely i Silvia, in an interview today, denies ployers thing is pretty fair pay Rome. Aug. 8. — Cardinal Gibbons Attacklrg Fleet Captured. in a southeasterly direction, doing westward trip is a considerable to attract sympathy from Europe and that an alliance has been formed be passed a restless night, but shows Bar Harbor, Aug. 8.—Admiral great damage in all of the mining party of veterans, including General lead to a consideration of the situa Sands, of the attacking fleet. In ma some slight improvement this morn tween France and Spain, although O. R. A N. Shop Repairs. camps, which are thickly clustered in Maus, who goes to Fort Reno to as tion of the whole situation In the neuvers. after an attempted strike, ing their extreme friendliness leads to La Grande Aug. 8.—Extensive re- that section of the country. Turkish empire sume command. the hope that such soon will be pairs to the O. It & N. roundhouse last night, came into Bar Harbor, I Damage to Standing Grain. Yachtsmen Coming Over. and machine shop* are contemplated. technically captured. Admiral Berg Spain Falls in Line. In the Mediterranean. Carnegie's Offer to Dublin. Minneapolis, Kan , Aug. 10.—A ter Owing to the Increasing traffic, it be Liverpool, Aug. 8.—A large number er's fleet Is now coming in from sea. rific rain storm fell over this section Gibraltar. Aug. 10.—Admiral Cot- Madrid, Aug. 10.—The cabinet has Dublin. Aug. 8.—Carnegie today of- comes necessary to enlarge both of prominent Clyde yachtsmen »ailed early today, four inches of water fall ratified a $100,000 appropriation for ton’s squadron arrived today from The Last Cnance saloon at Albany today on the Campaina to witness fered the city $140,000 with which to building* to handle the machinery' ing at Wells, near here, the heaviest au exhibit at St. Louis. Lisbon. build a library here and new engines. the cup races in America. was robbed Friday of $20. SHOT AT ELGIN Over 80 Demi-Mondes Now in City Jail—Bitter Fight Between Mayor and Aidermen Causes the Ultra- Moral Crusade, Butte, Mont., Aug. 8.—As a result of the long and bitter conflict be- tween Mayor Pat Mullins, Heinze's successful candidate in the recent mayoralty election. and eleven followers of the Clark faction over the question of confirming a long list of the mayor's nominations, a move was made last night which blds fair to rid Butte of its scores of im moral fairies, occupying Red Light, and infesting many of the big blocks of the city. During the clash in the chamber last night over the question of con firmations an aiderman introduced a resolution authorizing the closing of bawdy houses, accusing the mayor of failure to do his duty, and threaten- ing impeachment of the chief of l«o lice. Mayor Mullins completely lost his tenner when tlie resolution was an- nouneed. and rising to his feer loudly shouted he would give the aidermen all the morality they wanted He at once ordered the police to raid every house, dar.ce hall, lodging house and blocks in the city The tip was given, an alarm soon spread among the demi monde, and scantily-attired fe males could be seen dashing wildly down alleys and side streets anxious to escape the police. i As it was, the officers caught over 80, and the crowding of the city jail to overflowing with soiled doves made further arrest* out of the ques tion The arrested will be required to give a bond of $25 before being released. The mayor declares that today he will round up scores more i of women posing as respectable, but I plying their immoral trade in blocks of the city. Twenty-two Are Killed and 70 Injured in a Collision on the Grand Trunk. SECOND SECTION INTO CRASHES HEAD TRAIN. Air Brakes Refused to Work—Eng neer on Second Tram Saw Danger But Was Powerless— Three Prom Officials nent Among of Grand tn* Dean—Many Trunk Animais Killed Durand, Mich., Aug 7—Wa.Lace Brothers’ circus trains, running in two sections, were wrecked half a m le east of here thia morning, and 19 people were killed and Injured, A partial list of the dead is as foi- lows; Andrew Large speciai agent tor the Grand Trunk, and John Me- Carthy trainmaster of the Grand Trunk. The following are all sbow- men: John Purcell. Lars Larson. C. Thomas, John Leasy. Andrew Havi land. Frank Thorp. Robert Wright. Charles Rai do and Joseph Wilson. Among the fatally injured, five of whom are reported to be dying is James Foley, commercial agnet of the Grand Trunk railway. The tra.es were running from Char lotte. where they exhibited last night The sections were a half hour apart. The first section, was delayed and was standing on the mam track near lere, when the second section. arriv ing at high speed, crashed into 1L The engineer of the second section >aw the train ahead, but the air brake* refused to work. A relief rain w th surgeons, ha* t-een sett to the scene. Eighteen Dead. Twenty Injured. Durand. Mich.. Aug. 7. j.- —As the wrecking crew progresses, it is an nounced that 18 were killed outright ud 20 injured, seven of them fatally. Many of the menagerie animals were killed. Forty Were Injured. The list of injured has increased to 10. The Richileu hotel is being used xs a temporary hospital. The seven rear cars of the first tra.n and the engine and two cars of the second train in which many were sleeptng. xre piled up. Many were killed while asleep Some are crusted and man tled beyond ider.t fication. One big elephant. two < amels and several less valuable srixis are killed. Some of the animals escaped and are at large Animal Keeper* Killed George Bartley, of Los Angeles. is among the dead Many of those kill ed were animal keepers. The scene of the wreck is indesenoabie. the an.male keeping up a constant tur- moil The death list Includes all the bosses «are one Death List Increases The death list is now 22 and tne number injured, of 70 is thought to be correct. George Hartley is not dead, but will recover. KILLED BY BARNYARD FOWL. Baby Boy Annoys tfie B>g Rooster a Little Too Long. Ramona I. T„ Aug 7.—A 2-year old child of Lee Montgomery, an Osage farmer, was killed by a Plym outh ~ Rock rooster yesterday. The ?hild was throwing sticks and peb- files at the bird, when suddenly it flew at its childish tormentor anu drove its spurs deep into the child's lead and neck and back. The pa rents rescued the baby and started mmediately for Cleveland for medi al assistance, but before they reach 'd town the child was dead. Starved to Death. independence. Or Aug. 7—Mrs 1. Snyder, wife of a former Methodist inister. of this place, died here this norr ing. The deceased has suffer 'd from a deranged mind for several uonths past and for the last four veeks it has been impossible to get >er to eat or take suffic ent rourish- nent. which was the ultimate cause >f her death. A husband and sev- ral children survive her. 'uly Record for Rural Mail Routes. Washington. Aug. 7.—The post- >ffice department established during he month of July 2.455 rural free lellvery routes. The total rutnber of outes established for the entire fis- al year ended Jute 30. 1908. was ’• 664. It is arnounced at the de partment that there is remairirg of the allotment for the fiscal year a uni sufficient to establish about 1.1*00 additional routes. PASSING OF PIONEER. ■Frederick Steiwer, Pioneer of 1853, I* no More. At 10:3*» o’clock Friday morning Frederick Steiwer. a prominent resi led of Salem, and a pioneer of 1859, lied at his home No. SIS Uherty street, after an illness of only four day*, says the Salem Journal. Ik-ceased was a native of Germany, born In 1828. and came to the Unit ed State* when a mene’child. settling with his parents in Illinois. In 1850 he crossed the plains to Oregon com ing in the same train tuat brought "Uncle Billy" Miller to this coast Mr. Steiwer at once located in Marion county, in the neighborhood of Jef ferson. and has been a resident of Marion county ever since, a period of 53 year* He devoted his energies to farming and stockraising, and was very successful in his efforts, accu mulating a handsome competency, and for many years he was one of the leading agriculturists and stock breeders, and at one time, in 188u. he sold over 2,000 fine cattle grown by himself. Two attempts to burn Chinatown, in Fresno. Cal., were made Friday morning