I \VEEKLY EDITION, 104 Copies of the SEMI WEEKLY EAST Oregon Hi Society I OREGONIAN will be sent you in one year for only >2.00 the news of the interest you world a.sV S1.50 Canaoc be better «seat tbaa kg eeb scribing for the WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN for a yw M think. ELM gives yoe all tbe news for a year Try it It prints, and will Try it. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO.. OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, lW VOL. XXVII T ' HAS A MEMBERSHIP OF HALF A MILLION. Turkey is Using Negotiations to Kill Time and Cover Aggres sion and Outrage. Mor« Record of Moslem Horror» in Macedonia—Germany la After indem- nity. Guaranty and Satisfaction Generally — Present and Future Di­ plomacy With Turkey Is Worthies»—A New Governor-General Hae Been Appointed for Beirut. f Vienna, Oct. 1.—The insurrection is fast spreading along the Bulgarian frontier. Mehoma has been burned and the inhabitants massacred, and Melnik has been also destroyed. An almost continuous tight has wageu for the past two days between insur­ gents and Turks in the vicinity of Batheno. A dispatch this morning quotes Zontcheff. the head of tne Macedon­ ian organization. as declaring that the_ Turkish-Bulgarian negotiations are worthless, It says Turkey is only- temporizing. while destroying the It Bulgarians i and Macedonians. adds that every preparation is being made for ; a renewal of the insurrec- tion in a more violent form in the spring. Horrible Excesses. Constantinople. Oct. 1.—An au- thentic message delayed in transmis- slon and dated yesterday, gives hor­ rible and unprintable details of ex­ cesses by Turkish troops at th« Mats edonlan town of Sorovltz Germany Wants Indemnity. Constantinople, Oct. 1.—Germany has demanded a heavy indemii:ty for the recent outrage upon the Ger­ man female cook at the military hos­ pital here. It also demands the pun­ ishment of the offenders and the dis­ charge of the hospital director aud In addi­ his immediate assistants. tion to the payment of money, it adds full and acceptable guarantee« for the future satety of the German ln- habitants of Turkey- New Governor for Beirut Washington. Oct 1.—Admiral Cot­ ton cables that the American consul at Beirut has received information that a new governor-general Is now en route to Beirut. PARKS AND ANTI PARKS. His Opponents Are in Control ef Ironworkers' Convention. Kansas City. Oct. 1.—When Presi­ dent Buchanan convened the iron­ workers today he definitely decided to run for re-election. French, of San Francisco, is therefore out of the race. The P»rks element is rallying around Donelly. of Albany. The Bu- chananltes claim 47 of 83 votes. Lodge Power in Delegate* The ironworkers today passed a resolution considerably limiting the powers of the president by a consti­ tutional amendment by which all general strike orders and national working agreements must be ratified by a vote of delegates from each lodge in the country before they be come effective, Hitherto sole lower has been In the executive board, A uniform initiation fee of >25 has been established. WOULD DROP PANAMA. Senator Morgan Wanta No More Dealing* With Colombia. Birmingham. Oct 1.—Senator Mor- gan, in an interview today, declared that any attempt by noosevelt to re­ open negotiations with Colombia would be an evasion of the Spooner law. and an inexcusable breach of faith toward the men who voted for it. He says he cannot believe the president will submit to having America badgered into submission to Colombia. WILL ARREST FELL AND CHASE. Officers of National Guard Trouble Ahead. Have Republican National League le Pro­ hibited From Recognising Faction* —Debate Over Locality of th* Next Annual Meeting. Cnicago. Oct. 1.—At the meeting of the executive committee of the Re­ publican National League this morn­ ing, a aiacussion discussion oi of a cnoice choice or of city for the next convention brought into l>rominence St. Louis. Philadelphia. Los Angeles, Hot Springs, Washing­ ton and Indianapolis. Short addresses were made George Stone, of San Francisco. Isaac Hamilton, of Chicago. Reports read show an aggregate membership of 500.000. An attempt to obtain an indorse­ ment tor candidates for the presiden­ tial eompalgn was ruled out of order, as the constitution of the league for­ bids such Indorsement. An executive session is being held to discuss ways and means of pro motlng the 1904 campaign. Mayor Seth Low is one of the Ulf'»' prominent men in attendance Quasi Indorsement of RooeevslL By noon the contest between cities for the next convention had narrowed down to St. Louis, Philadelphia and Indianapolis. The committee evaded the prohi­ bition against inuorsing candidates, by adopting a resolution extending cordial greetings to Theodore Roos evelt and wishing him continued good health. Roosevelt's supporters say they have obtained all they wished. FORMALDEHYDE MILK. Milkman and Farmer at Seattle Held By Coroner's Jury. Seattle, Oct. 1.—Milkman Hoppe * and Farmer Smith are held responsl ble for the death of little Carrie Constaneetine by the coroner’s jury, and they will be arrested for selling formaldehyde milk under the state NORTHERN PACIFIC law. If development* further Impli­ BEING PERSECUTED. cate them in tbe poisoning of the baby, they will be held to a charge Latest Attempt Was to Wreck the of murder. North Coast Limited—Hundreds of Patrols in All Parts of the State— Are After >50.000. Butte. Oct. 1.—A can containing a gallon of nitro-glycerine was found on the track of the Northern Paciuc six miles east, at a high treatlei Per­ sons who for some weeks have re­ peatedly attempted at various parts of the state to dynamite Northern Pacific trains, are believed to be guilty, The explosive was found by SURPLUS NOW IS MUCH a track walker shortly before the pas- LESS THAN A YEAR AGu- «age of the North Coast limited. Tbe company now has a special track walker on every mile of track Customs Receipt* Have Greatly In­ n Montana, yet tbe attempts, many creased. While the Internal Reve­ of them wellnigh successful, to wreck nue Receipts Are Much Les*—In­ trains and blow up trestles, continue without cessation During the past crease In Circulating Med.um of 10 days 170 pounds of high explosives 89 Cents Per Capita. have been found in places where their Ignition would have done im­ Washington, Oct. 1.—Ellis Roberts, mense damage. treasurer of the United States, has October 5 is tbe limit eet by the submitted to Secretary Shaw a report anonym'i'is persecutors of tbe com- of tue condii on of the treasury June «any for the delivery of >50,000 by ««. and its operation for tbe past fis­ the officials of the road. The latter cal year. have paid no attention to the com­ The total net revenues were >56o,- munications further than to redouble 396.674. an increase of >38.888.439 their vigilance for the protection of over the year preceding. Total ex­ property and lives. penditures. >506.095.0v0, an increase of >35,782.000. The surplus is >54,- INTERESTED IN HERBERT. 297.667. as compared with >91.287,- 375 in 1902. Hie Death Will Postpone Marriage In receipts an increase of upwards of >30.000,000 from customs, and fall- of Mrs. Goelet'» Daughter. Newport. Oct. 1.—Numerous callers Ing off of over >41.000.000 from in- today upon the British embassy, ternal revenue, the latter being the which is still here, for particulars result of legislation with that object. All expenditures Increased except and condolence upon the death of Herbert, Mrs. Goelet this morning for pensions which is rapidly falling declined to discuss the effect of the off. The aggregate income, including death on the coming marriage of the In- Duke of Roxbury and her daughter all receipts, was ««,211.394.097. The w«jdding will probably be post cresMe per capita of circulation 3.U2 per cent, or 89 cents for each person poued, but will be a quiet affair Cripple Creek. Oct. 1.—Capiases were issued this forenoon for the ar­ rest of Generals Bell and Chase, of the national guard for the false ar rest and imprisonment of four men the national guard for the false ar- Airship sc New Plan. leased. The military has been given London. Oct. 1.—A new airship of orders to permit no civil officer» to pass the lines, and if aa attempt is steel and aluminum invented by Wil­ liam Beedie. of Capetown, an engi- made, to shoot to kill. neer, will be tested at Walham Green Saturday by the war office. It 1« an WEIGHED DOWN BY DEBT. entirely new departure. Aged Scotchman Takes His Own Life in Destitution and Despair. San Francisco, Oct. 1.—R. S. Fal­ coner. prominent in Scottish circles and secretary of the Caledonian Club, suicided by asphyxiation. He was 7< years old and destitute, He left a letter saying, "Inability to pay my debts has been the Incubus of my life.” W EEKLY EDITION New Colonial Secretary. London. Oct. 1.—It is reported on the 8tock Exchange that Earl Cro­ mer, British minister to Egypt has accepted the colonial secretaryship, and also, it is stated, that Milner will return to South Africa. May Visit America. Manchester, Eng., Oct. 1.—Tne Guardian today asserts Chamberlain WANT MORE PROOF. zave a conditional promise to visit Germany Hesitates to Honor Requisi­ America and Canada next spring. tion Papers. Archbishop Kain Improving. Sacramento. Oct. 1.—The German Baltimore, Oct. 1.—Aren bishop government has notified Secretary Kain's sudden and unexpected im- Hay. who has notified Governor Par provement gives his pbyslcians hope dee. that in the case of defaulter E. ’or his recovery. S. Masterson it will require stronger proof before extradition. Masterson Ten Thousand Sovereigns Won. got about >100,000 from Loa Angeles Ixindon. Oct. 1.—The Classic people. lockey Club states that 10.000 sover- ■Igns were won today at Newmarket Hot Springs, Oct. 1.—Jessie Cher by Slever"» Scepter, with Hardy up ry, one of th? famous Cherry sisters, Miller’s Rock Sand, with Maher up, vaudeville artists, is dead here. was second. Both were favorites. GROSSCUP WON'T ARGUE MERGER CASE Chicago, Oct. 1.—Judge Grosscup, In an interview today, admitted an offer had been made him to argue the case of the Northern Securities in the supreme court this fall, but he had declined. He said he person­ ally has a great desire to enter active practice again, but hi« conscience will not permit him to resign office after accepting it, merely to further private gain. He would like to argue the merger cases, as it will be historical and the greatest In consequence and in­ terest since the Insular cases. “Another reason influencing me Is I believe that in combination, capi tai when properly controlled, wll help public interest. But the time has come to insist that the corpora­ tions be honestly organized, managed and controlled, and I believe I have done something toward creating pub­ lic sentiment In that direction.” Washington, Oct. 1.—The federal grand jury has returned an indict­ ment against State Senator Green, of Binghamton, N. Y.; George W. Beav­ ers, former chief of the salary and allowance division of the portfolio department, charging conspiracy to defraud the United States govern­ ment. Two indictments were returned •gainst Scott Towers, an employe of the city poetoffice, for Interesting himself in contracts with the govern ment and for collecting claims •gainst the government. Beavers was indicted several weeks ago for conspiracy to commit a crime against the government in the pur- cnaae oj time checks. Tbe indict- ment tocay is based on facts brought out by former indictments in connee- tion with the same case. I I i Troops Have Arrived and Are' Officials of Folsom Peniten­ ' Guarding Boarding Houses 1 tiary Publicly Called Down by Governor Pardee and Company Property. SEVEN RINGLEADERS ARRESTED ANO HELO. WARDEN ANO CAPTAIN ARE HELO RESPONSIBLE. Company is Shipping m Scab Miners Compliment* Seme of the Trusties •nd Finds Blame Only for the Offic­ •nd More Trouble 1« Anticipated— and American Side» Ar* Guarded ial*—Agree* With th* Board That th* Entire Prison Force Wa» De From the Troublous Time«. moralized and inefficient. All Ferryboat» Between Canadian Sault Ste. Marie. Sept 30—Addi­ tional troops arrived on a special train last night, and a second spec­ ial with 250 more grenadiers and Highlanders arrived this morning, with regulars, to guard property. Idle workmen will be refused free meals. Much trouble is expected and a detail of soldiers will be sent to each boarding house to guard build- ings. AU company property will be likewise guarded Street cars start- ed this morning Seven Arrest* Mads. This forenoon seven of tbe leaders of yroteraay'» riot* were arrested. The principal leader is supposed to be a man named Jack Dean. This Is not an employe of the Consolidated Company but throughout yesterday he wa* to be found wherever a crowd of the men gathered, urging tnem to further action of violence. Tbe two Frenchmen wounded in yesterday's fight with tne police are also charged with aiding them in arousing tbe rioter» One of these men. Beault. who received a wound In the neck, la found to be more ee- riously injured than waa at Irst sup- posed Shipping in Scab Miners. The Minnie M, the company's steamer opperating between the Soo and Michlplcoten. is expected to er­ rive tomorrow witn another load oi miners. An sttempC will be made today to start the cars on the Canadian side. The ferryboats between the American and Canadian Soo are runn'.ng today, guarded by soldiers Sacramento, Cal.. Sept 30—The governor made public the prison di­ rectors' report today. i en d has u •tinging answer The report Sue« over the details i of the prison break •l Folsom and commenda tbe brav- ery of Turnkey Cochrane The governor thinks that had War­ den Wilkinson or Captain Murphy re­ fused to tell guards not to Are. tbe officer» would have bees badly Injur I ed, but the officer» and guards should have stopped tbe outbreak at ail has­ ards and fearlessly performed their duty. Had tbe officer» and guards attacked shown the same nerve as the convk-t». the latter would not have escaped. At one time the lieu­ tenant of the guard could have pre­ vented any escape. He calls attention to Joseph Casey, a trusty, who closed the gate on the convlcta. and recommence his uncon­ ditional pardon, also that John Mar­ tines. who assisted the gatekeeper, when h«. was assaulted, and Charles Abbott, be pardoned, and tbe senten­ ce« of O. C- Clark and William r.; der. commuted or pardoned. The latter now hgs to be ronuned tn his cell to protect him from the i victa. He explains coadttlona at prison and tbe evils existing. From tne governors reply it •b pears from the evidence, that the whole prison force, witn three excep­ tion*. displayed a total lack of capacity and efficiency. It agrees with the boards report that tbe whole force has become tborougi.y demcrallied, and conclude«: "I don’t consider It necessary to comment on cowardice." Sanitarium here today. The Injur­ ed ar« Annie Stroll, Mrs. L Oodson, Mrs. M. Mrs M, Ryan, Minnie Lease and Dr Ralph. The women jumped from the sec­ ond story, and all suffered broken bores or internal Injuries Ralph was badly burned while trying to reseti» patients. Carey ran around the fire-awept room in plain sight until the floor collapeed. The spectators shouted to him to jump, but be seemed fear crazed, An overheated furnace caua- ed the fire Damage small to proper- Er. NO. 85 I i UNITED STATES SENATOR Í BROWN IS ONE DEFENDANT His Case Will Bs Called Today—Mrs. Bradley Pleaded Guilty—Complain­ ing Wftnee« Brown's Wif»—All- Round Sensational Case. Salt lake Sept 29.—Mrs. Anal« Bradley pleaded guilty »nd aeked the mercy of the district court thia mornlug. charged with adultery Judge Morse set her sentence for next Monday morning The case against former United i States »eaator from Utah, under the I **uie chaig».- comes up th.* after­ IRONWORKERS- CONVENTION noon The two cases are the out­ come of scandal for year» past, in Fight Ov»r Next Sesaion—Resolu­ which gun plays and assaults in pub­ lic places figure, ending by Mrs tion in Regard to Apprentices. Kansas City. Sept 30—San Fran­ Bradley thrashing Brown in his of- ; last month she knocked out cisco, in addition to having the lead­ Qc*- ing candidate for the presidency. Is his t«?etb with an umbrella. The com­ making • fight for the next conven­ plaint was sworn to by Brown's wife, tion of tbe ironworkers Toronto ta charging adultery. making a rigorous campaign Thia morning’s session was quiet. CHARGEO WITH TREASON. Sam Parks is attired in patent leath­ er shoes and cap and a black and German is Accused of Selling Gov­ white sweater and carefully creased i ernment Secret*. cutaway suit, and wears a ring with Berlin. Sept 29—The sensation*, three large diamonds and Is conspic­ trial of the secretary of Public Pros­ uous. ecutor Dr. Beganza began this morn­ The convention today instructed ing He la charged with betraying the secretary to apply for a charter official secrets to six prominent men. from tbe American Federation of La­ who are also in the dock charged bor •1th bribery. Three of them are It also adored a resolution limit­ millionaire Lank directors who are ing apprentices to one for ever, said to have paid Baganz >25.000 at seven men. various tiiqes INSTALLED NEW PRESIDENT. CHICAGO'S REIGN OF TERROR. Distinguished Auditors at College of New York Nee York Sept. Su — Dr. John Hus­ ton Finley, tor years In the chair of political economy at Princeton, wa* today installed a* president in the College of New York, of Carnegie Hall. Representatives of 64 leading universities »«-re present, Among the distinguished guests are Clere- land, Chaffee. I.owe, Depew, Odell. General Young. Carlisle Ijsmont and Presidents Hadley of Yale; Butler, of Columbia; Schurman of Cornell, and Remsen, of Johns Hopkins Attempt Made at a Wholesale Loot­ ing of the Sherman Houee. Chi«ago. Sept 29— a daring at­ tempt wa* made by thieves early this morniDg to loot the Sherman House gu»-sta. The clerk, »ingle banded after a long battle, overcame one of the marauders, who had nearly 13,- -i0 in money and jewels tn bls poo iesuslon. The immense throng of visitors to he city'» centennial jubllae has al traded thugs ard holdup» until U approaches a reign at terror AMERICANIZED GERMANS. Ar* Will Be Shipped From Pendle­ ton During October, to the Sound. TWO CARLOADS ALSO SENT FROM HERE THIS EVENING On* Tnoueand H«ad of Catti* From the izee Country Will Be Foil Fed at Echo—Thro* Hundred Head of Cattle From Thi* Peint to land. Port Word b*s been received in the city that J C. Lunergaa will ship from this city during the first part of th* coming month. 59 cars of cattle th*« be has bought on the south fork of the Jcha Day river Mr Ixmergaa ha» Luen la that country for some time, and baa written here asking for cars to ship over the W. 4 C. H. He win »hip 37 car» from here on th« 5th of tbe month. IS cars on tbe 15th •ad 1C more on tbe 20th Th«- cattle will be drirec overland this city, «here they will be loud ed They are all young and have been bought at the prevailing low figures, and are in good condition for mmedlate «ale to the consumers of the Sound country, for which plane they are Intended, having bees Kxight for the FryeBruhae Meat Company, of Seattle Beside* thia big shipment, two ___ ears will te shipped out of here thia evening to the same parties. These cattle have been tainrht of J. Crow aad J Br.ghans. of this vletnlty. and are also h gb80.000 to Anothsr Outbreak. the mostly heavy tlml>er About 15 000.- standing warrants and charged today that the accident VU Previous Years Is Claimed—The Smyrna. Sept. 30.—New regiment* ductions. will 000 acres •r»> set aside in forest re­ water plant A surplus caused by the criminal carelessness of rediffs are being mobilized here State's Lighting Plants Will Be President Hill, of the Great North serves in the Cascade and Blue remain, and this will Iff of street car employes. as it Is feared the Mohammedans ern; President .Mohler of the O. R Mountains, and the remaining 15. water main extension»— Lewiston Discontinued. contemplate a second outbreak Teller Salem. Sept 30.—Attorney John II A N-. and President Mellen, of the 000.000 acres Is deeded land. I CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY. against the Christians. McNary ha« closed a contran today Northern Pacific, will meet at Puil- SUPPLIES FOR MANILA between the Citizens' Light * Trac­ man. Wash. In the near I future to Fightlng for Pure Milk. One Will Be Opened in Seattle By National Republican League. consider further reductions i of the tion Company and the public building The Seattle Star is Making a vlg- Street Car Strikers. Chicago. Sept. 80.—A meeting of points to rate on wheat from interior Seattle Underbids Portland for i Gov- orous fight for _ pure commissioners. Governor Chamber- _ milk la that Seattle, Oct. 1.—The street car men the executive committee of the Na­ lain. Secretary Dunbar and Treasur­ the coast. ernment Contracts. city, and Las brought to light many tional Republican League was an ­ I This meeting if part of a program frozen out by the recent strike, have er Moore, by which the Salem light Bids were awarded to parties in instances of poisoning from milk formed a co-operative company witn nounced today to be held here this company will light tbe asylum farm, arranged by J. J. Hill last year, when Seattle by tbe United State« quarter Breeervativve recently. A charge of week to discuss affairs and perfect a capital of >50.000 to operate a co­ the deaf-mute school and the state re­ he agreed to meet the people of master, for the purchase of 3.900 murder is to be preferred against one organisation for the coming cam­ operative grocery business. form school for a period of five years Eastern Washington more than halt tons of hay ar.d 3.700 tons of oats for dairy firm tor using formaldehyde n paign. The rates agreed upon in tbe con way on the freight rate question use in the Philippine Islands. such quantities a* to kill an Infant tract are >6 per month for each arc I^ast year the rate on wheat from No Hope for Recovery. Tbe hay must be of the best qual­ usiag milk from that dairy. Drowned In the Bay. light and 80 cent* per month for each Eastern Washington points to the ity and compressed to 80 feet or less Butte. Mont.. Oct. 1.—Senator San Diego. Cal.. Sept. 30.—The Of coast was reduced 2 cents per bush to the ton; the oats to be doubla i Clark was called to San Mateo today body of Mrs. A. J. Morris was dis­ 16candle power Incandescent Oregon Paper Change* Hand*. el and this meeting is to be held by the serious illness of his daughter- covered on the bay shore. She dis­ the latter the asylum farm takes 300. with a view to further reductions sacked. Portland firms made i bids. The Albany Herald ha« been pur th« mute school 200 and the reform hut were underbid by the Seattle in-law, Mrs. Charles Clark, who is In appeared from home Monday. It is chased from Tran and Whitney by This move on the |»art of Mr. Hill pie. x critical condition w««h Bright's dis­ believed to be a case of suicide. She school 350. Winn and Weetgate, and will be con­ Is thought to lie a means of softening state As a result of reductions in ease. There is no hope for her re­ was 60 years of age. Her husband la ducted by the aew proprietors on the lighting rates, the whole bill foi the people of Washington toward Fortunes From Caecara. covery. a wealthy packer of Kansaa City. same lines as thoie pursued by the lighting seven state institutions wii. the railroads, to prevent such outer Nearly >60.000 in cash is the former owners. The new purchasers not be any more than the state for railroad wars In the legislature. Current Literature Club. amount realized from cascara bark are Just entering the field of journal­ THE DUFUR RAILROAD. merly paid for lighting four. The Current Literature Club will purchased and shipped from Benton ism MORE BUILDINGS FOR FAIR. It is generally believed that the Mrs. Alexander, on Water county thia season. Careful compi­ Preliminary 8urvsy Completed and meet with state has secured a very favorable ttreet, on Friday a.iernoon. at 2 contract. The state will discontinue 60 Horse Stalls. 35 Cow Shede— lation and conservative estimates Right of Way Secured, Want Ban Raised. place the exact figures at >59.400. o'clock. all It* own lighting plants at these Smaiis Bros. Get Bar Concession. For several months past a party of Sumpter business men have peti­ The product Is represented In 27 11- institutions, finding it cheaper to buy engineers haa been locating a line A paddock. 60 new stalls and 35 ton cars of bark, either shipped or tioned the city council to raise the Convaleecent, Wall Street _ of railroad from near Beufert'e on cow sheds were ordered built on the to be shipped this season. Tbe ag­ ban on the houses of Ill-tame in the New York. Sept. 30 —Stock* open­ the light than to make IL the Columbia, to the town of Dufur ed firm and with a steady gain, and grounds of the Walla Waila County gregate weight of the bark was 594.- city and permit dance halls and open BURNED TO DEATH. and now the report is rife that a free from all effects of the recent - — - . Fair association as the result of a 000 pounds. Though much of . .. it houses to be run. The council re­ road is to be built on the line of «ur­ fluctuations. meeting of the directors held in the weut at 14 cents and better, so much cently closed or placed under rigid Another Sanitarium Cremation at city hall last evening, says tbe Walla vey. last week N. Whealdon enti T left the peelers’ hands at 4, 5 and 6 restrictions all the baguioe la the H. Johnston interviewed the land Kane*« city. Walla Union. The bar privilege was cents earlier in u.e season that the city and these petitioners claim this Commander-In-Chief. owners along the line and in nearly Kansas City, Sept 39.—G. C. Ca- awarded to Smalls Bros, whose bld. average price is believed to have fai- action Is Injurious to business. New Haven. Conn.. Sept 30 —The every instance found them willing to Spanish War Veteran* this morning rey, Wichita grain wan. was burned the highest, was >606. Nearly all of len at about 10 cents grant a right of way through their Mected Harold McGrew, of Indlanapo- to death and flv* others badly Injur- the directors were present last even­ Irrigation In Idaho. lands.—’me Dalles Tlmes-Mountafn- 'ta. to be commander-ln-chlef. There are now 70C 000 acres of enl- 1 ed by a fire which destroyed Ralph's ing and the tone of the meeting Wenatchee Canal Open. eer showed that prospects for a bright The Wenatchee i-igating and pow­ tlvated land under Irrigation ta Idaho, season were considered very favor- er canal in Chelan county, Washing­ the value of which for agricultural Cattle Selling In Grant County. able. ton. was opened Monday. It was in­ purposes is reported to be >31.25 per H. H. Arbogast purchased a band tended to reclaim 6.000 acres, but acre. Such as Is suitable for fruit Chinaman warned Away. of cattle of J. F. Faulkenberry and the actual amount reclaimed by u is eatlmeted from >50 to >500 per Mrs. E. J. Lunceford, 82 head In all, Gong Lane, the Chinaman just re­ will be less than 1000 acres. It is 83 acre paying >20 for cows and calves, >18 leased from custody In Gilliam coun­ miles long and coat >200.000. Next London, Sept. 30.—8lr Michael Her­ by consumptives. Cannot Marry Cousin. for dry cows, and >16 for yearling ty. where he was tried for the mur­ to the Sprecklee canal In Hawaii, it Sir Herbert was born In 1857. He der of his countryman, at Arlington. I «the most costly in the world. The bert, British ambassador at Wash­ The marriage of Helen Sullivan steers.—Long Creek Eagle. was considered as ington. died at Davis Platx, Switzer­ one of England'« In August, has been warned by the Spreckles canal is but 26 mile« long and James Loftus, of Seattle, was leading diplomats land, this morning. and America’« people of Heppner, to stay away from and cost >360,000. annulled by Judge Tailman. Monday, Long Creek School Opened. His death was announced at 3:30 warmest friend. His appointment to because tbe parties were first cou*- The public echool at Long Creek this afternoon by Lord Alveratone, at succeed Pauncefote gave great satis- that city, as they believe him to be Ins. They were married In 1901 and School Children Half Fare. the guilty man. He owns a restau ­ opened Sept. 20 with two teacher« the meeting of tbe Alaskan boundary factlon on both side« of tbe Atlantic. The Boise City Rapid Transit Com­ have two children. rant in Heppner, and the Chinese In charge of 42 «cholera. The term commission. His long service in various capacities residents also consider him to be the pany has agreed with the city coun­ will be of «even months' duration. Sir Michael has been ill some time at Washington and his marriage with murderer. China Henry, who hang- cil to carry school cnildren to and Slot Machines Seized. and recently left Washington for the Miss Leila Wlleon, of New York, ed himself in the Heppner jail, said from school at one-half fare. Twenty owners of slot machines Nome Yields *3,000,000. beneut of uis health. His death was gained him a wide circle of Ameri­ before committing suicide, that l.ane were arrested in Seattle Monday and The total output of the Nome min­ unexpected and was caused by an af­ can friends and caused him to de- fixed up the plan to murder their Laredo. Texas. Sept. 30.—Thirteen fined from *10 to *30 each for vio­ ing district this season is a trifle fection of the lungs. The resort clare frequently he was half Asasrl- countryman, when he started to Chl- new cases of yellow fever ere re­ lating the state law against gambi over »,000,000. where he died is largely patronised can. na, with about >1,000 in his pockets ported. taC DEATH OF THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR