WEEKLY EDITION WEEKLY EÜ111UÄ. i 104 R $1J50 Copies ot the SEMI WEEKLY EAST Cauaot ba nettar spasi thaa by at ► scribing for the WEEluA *A2 00 the news of the interest you world It prints and ORttGOMIAN will for a year think. »L80 give« you al! the Try it. for a year VOL. XXVII PEN DLETON. UMATILLA CO., OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 190» ' ADVANTAGE IS TAKEN Ji ft Try IL NO. 91 WORK HAS BEGUN ON ada began looking for some schexu*' THE NEW RAILROAD. for getting to th* coast The result wa* the plan which has now failed. Had Canada's contention been suc­ Claimed That Monty Was Not Paid The Company Aska Nothing of the cessful. the United State« would have lost the entire coast line and Skag Until the Goods Wees Delivered. Territory Except the Right of Way «ay. Juneau and several other south Which Forestall« Action for No­ —The Enterprise Has abundant eastern Alaskan towns, as well as torious Fraud—This 1« Opinion of Financial Backing. imuiMaaurable miners 1 anu timber wealth. Judge Advocate-General Davis. Portland, Oct. 20.—The fir«t per­ There i« a grave question whether Washington, Oct. 22.—The judge manent work on the property of the England ever really believed Canada ! «• advocate-general Arlington & Pacific Coast Railway bad any rig-. to the territory tn dis­ Thirty-six of the Crew and V* • vrx. «• * v. vt MV of « the war départ- , Company, the new roed for Gilliam I pute There are many people, not . _ _ .« Prosecuting Attorney Orders the Police to Get Information, ' ment. Davis, thia morning made pub ik> the opinion of the attorney gen Committees Have Received nepflfcy From M j Z* ot the Speak , cuuoiy to i - xumm fros. Arlington to only la Xiaaka. but to tvaintogtoe. Passengers Drowned Off , Foaail, is being dote. A portion ot who believe that it waa understood eral in the Lyon glove contract case. ' I Arrest the Sports and Obey the Laws of Oregon. the right of way is secured. before the commission over met that wherein Representative Littauer is ers and the Success ot the Convention is Assured. Coquille River. The company was incorporated England was to yield to the United charged with being an interested about a year ago. and is known to in­ State«, and that tne appointment of partner in violauon of the statute. 1 clude a number of the most substan­ the commission was «imply favored The attorney-general holds the tial capitalists of Portland, thus in- Dy England as a means of letting government cannot recover any Anticipating a Raid the Smooth Knighta Stacked Their Chair* on top of money paid Lyon on account of the What proved to be the most im­ will be thrown open to the visiting insuring the completion of the road. Canada down llghUy. •HIP STRUCK A REE? AND Every preparation has been made contract. Also that Littauer is pro­ portant meeting yet held in the in­ delegates and those who come to at­ the Tables, Darkened the Club Rooms and Stood Shivering on the tected by the statute ot limitations. terest of the coming irrigation con­ tend the meeting from their interest for the early completion of the BAKER CITY COURTSHIP WENT AT ONCE IN PIECES. branch, Streets Last Night, in Tok«n of Their Innocence—Cards With Instruc- Gilliam county farmers, The attorney-general, in g ving his vention in this city, was held by the tn the subject. COMES TO ROMANTIC END. opinion, says that In this case no committees in charge, at the Com­ Judge Hartman presided at the stockmen and merchants have long tions to Players Found Hanging on the Walla—Informations Will Be Au money was paid Lyon until the goods mercial Association parlors, last eve­ meeting, and the following program, looked forward to this project as the Life Raft Has Been Sighted With had been delivered, thus completing ning. j subject to further additions, was one which is to relieve them of the Mr. C- R. Hall. Stricken With Fever, Filed and Arrasts Made. heretofore gigantic task of disposing the execution of the contracL The Survivors Upon it—LMt of Paaasa. Resitonse* from most of the letters •greed upon: la Nursed by Hie Sweatneart, Whe of the output ot merchandise of va­ government apparently got full value written by the committees to the Monday. November 9. 10 A. M. gore and Crow—Conf uaton and Is Also Stricken Down—While in- rious kinds which the country tapped (or money paid. persons named on the program were Call to order and address.......... produces. If Pendleton has been an open fore the court for trial. After their Panic Followed the Crwh aM vslide. They Are Happily Wed. read, or reported to the meeting. The ...................President A H. Devers town it was certa.nly tight last night cases have been disposed of. the own­ Now the work has actually begun at HEARST IN GEORGIA. program as arranged will probably Nothing Could Be Done. Address of welcome when Mayor Hailey, escorted by the ers end proprietors of the houses per Arlington, and it «nil be but a mat­ Baker City, Oct. 2L—C. R. Hall and be carried out in the least detail, for ...........................Mayor T. G. Halley ter of lime until the right of way for Miss Etta Snepperd were married in tallest member of the police force, initting the gemes to run. will be Presidential Boom Being Carefully the reason that it is not very lengthy Responae .......................................... visi’ed the various places where it hauled into court to show why they the entire branch will have been se­ a ward in 8t. Elizabeth's hospital, and is made up of addresses and pa­ Nursed. . .Governor George E Chamberlain cured. was alleged that games were, or had should not pay the penalty for their here, yesterday evening, under ro­ pers by men who can come, and who Judge Frank A. Moore, of Ore­ misdeeds. Mr. Hailey is after them i-een running. Atlanta. Oct. 22—Elaborate ar have already agre«d to come, and The Arlington & Pacific Coast mantic circumstances. gon supreme court. Company asks nothing of the citizens Hail Is a business man of this city, Mayor Hailey was much exercised and promises some interesting and rangements have been made to in­ take parts assigned to them Report of standing committee* of Gilliam county except the right of and while Miss Shepperd was here yesterday over the report that the entertaining times in the gambling ject new life into the Hearst boom A message from Governor Mom- the 1 line before he finishes with Appointment of special committees. way and the friendship of the t*v visiting this summer, an attachment to rthe presidential nomination here town was open and started out to In pie tomorrow. Hearst arrives this morn­ son. of Idaho, was read, in which he Afternoon Session. sprung up between them which soon vestigate. He has repeatedly given : caaea that he now has on hand. assured the committees that he ing and will be the guest of the In Statutes Against Gambling. rip«-ned into a caae of lore at first •. rders to the police that they were "Profits and Products of Irriga ­ He will I would make every effort to be pres­ sight Miss Shepperd returned to her to close all games in the city and MYSTERY AT PERRY tion" ............................................. The following sections from Bel- terstate Fair Association home In Portland, and the happy keep them closed. He had left the ’ linker’s and Cotton’s code, of Oregon, meet the editors of nearly all the ent. and a letter from the secretary Governor John T Morrison. Idaho I of Governor Chamberlain was read matter to them, thinking that tney dearly define tne law. and prescribe Georgia papers. Otto Henning Found Dying on Depot cot.pie looked forward to the day of Discussion. which the committees were advts- in the marriage which «as to have would do as he had ordered, and what constitutes gambling, who shall Platform. ed that the governor fully expected Dr N G Blalock, of Walla Walla. Congratulations. taken place about Christmas in Port when it was asserted that the games prosecute gamblers, and the penalty Petry. Oct 21.—(Special to the land. to be present. He will come In time . .."Irrigated Small Fruita" were more open than they had been for the failure of the officer to per- Washington. Oct. 22.—The follow East Oregonian I — Otto Henning, a to be present at the dedication ot the Hon C. W Mallett, of Ontario. A short time ago Hall was strick­ for some time, he called the mem­ irom his duty: ing cablegram from President Roos new hospital, on November 8. and .. "Bee Culture on Irrigated Lands" blacksmith of the Perry Lumber Co., en with typhoid fever, and Mi»» Sbep- bers of the force tn one by one, last Section 1944: Each and every per ■ veil was made public today. add revs will romain over for the seasions of Hun. E L. Smith, of Hood River. died in temole agony yesterday eve­ perd came to nurse him through his night, and gave them a fatherly talk . son who shall deal, play or carry on. ••d October 20. to Commissioner» ning. of what is thought to be car­ sickness, and was herself stricken "Apple Culture Under Irrigat:>.r. straight from the heart He remind­ i 1 open or cause to be opened, or who izxige. Turner and Root at 1 .on doc the irrigation meeting bolic acid poisoning. Letters were read from Profeasor J B. Saylor, of Butter Creek. .. down with the aiseaae, while attend­ ed them of their orders and of their shall conduct either as owner, pro- "I congratulate you and thank you Henning «ent to La Grande Sunday ing h.m He soon recovered and her ............ 'Irrigated Feed for Stock" oath and cited to them the provis­ I prietor or employe, whether for hire heartily on behalf of the American Young, of the State University; Dr. morning and returning home yester ­ Blalocks, of Walla Walla J B Say- Hon. S. A Miller, ot Milton.. case was not severe, and yesterday. ions of the law which makes it a mis­ ; or not. any game of faro, monte, rou- people." day evening be «as overtaken by a It wa* de< ided to remove her to her tor of Butter Creek, and Professor "Irrigation in Milton and Free demeanor for an officer to overlook 1 lette. rouge et noir, lanquenet. rondo, couple of men in a buggy, who gave home in Por^and. Before be would Ijeckenby. of the state experiment water District." the existence of gambling and pro­ viLtgun (or twenty-one), poker, draw Denounced By Miners' Congress him a ride He got out of the buggy alk>w her to go. her betrothed insist farm, at Union. In which they all Evening November 9. vides a penalty therefor. Ixmdon. Oct. 22.—The Congress of expressed their intention of coming, poker, brag, bluff, thaw or any bank­ near the platform, staggered over to ed that the ceremony be performed Reception to Governor» Chamber Orders to the Police ing or any other game played with Miners of Great Britain today pass and in which they all wished the the walk beside the O. R and N and ao she consented. lain and Morrison dice or any othre device, ed a resolution condemning Chamber cause of Irrigation Godspeed He also promised them that if cards, track, and fell down unconscious, dy­ In the hospital ward, with a couple they did not bring the gamblers to whether the same is played for Iain’s zollverin scheme. It passed While it is very late In the season Morning Session. Novembe' 10. 10 ing w thout becoming conscious to of meek sisters as witneaoea. Rev. unanimously, with immense enthusi money, checks, credits or any other O ’ Clock teil who tee men in the buggy were. I tiecrge T Ellis, of the Baptist church, the mark and close the games, if to expect much of a fruit exhibit, representative of value shall be guilty asm running, thst they would get bei Dr. Willard Smith, of La Grande, made the happy invalids man and there promises to be a good coliec "The Idaho Irrigation Law". of a misdemeanor and upon convic­ acquainted with the law than tl made an examination and found that j wife and Mr* Hall left the sick ward Hon J IL Lowell, of Caldwell. lion The Milt on and Freewater dis- tion thereof shall be punished by a bad been tor some time. He • death was caused by what appeared I ahKh was also her bridal chamber, Sam Parks Surrendered. Idaho tricts have promised the choicest reminded the police that the way to tine of not more than 8500 and shall to be carbolic acid administered in for Portland thi« morning, still sick. New York. Oct, 22—Sam Parks specimens for the occasion. and 'Co-Operation With the Nation­ whiskey catch gamblers and gambling was not 1 be imprisoned in the county jail un- surendered at 10 o'clock this morn | Hon Judd Geer horticulture i com- al Government in the Develop­ bn: indescribably happy. to tell anyjue that they were after 1111 such fine and costs are paid; Ing. He Mid be had been out of ; mlssloner for the Eastern 1 One gon Henning was 46 years of age and ment of Oregon Resource« for It 1* the first marriage ceremony i Provided that such person so convict ­ them until they went. came from Wisconsin He was known ever performed in the hospital at thia Irrigation. Forest, products and I district, has promiaed to bring over town Last night, however, the gamblers ed shall be confined one day for every to have had about 820 when 1« left place, and the sister* in charge have Water Power"------ Profe««or F 1 some choice exhibits from Union in anticipation that something was i two dollars of such fine and costs; la Grande, but his money was gone added a new ex perence to their I county. The matter of entertain­ G Young of th» Blate Univer­ doing, did nothing. Every place in ! and provided further that such im- when he was found on the platform eventful live« ment. aside from the receptions to sity here No clue has beea found that the city was as dark and as silent ¡irisonment shall not exceed one 1 Governor* Chamberlain and Morri Hon Will R King, of Ontario as the tomb, rhe tables were push­ j year. would d.*ckma the ideality of the "Organisation and Management , «on on the first evening of the meet- JURY WILL HEW TO LINE men in the buggv with wKow­ Hen- ed back against the walls and the Section 1946: All persons kuing of Irrigation District» " I mg. has not yet been decided upon ning rode chairs were on the tables, while the ' m «ney or anything of value at or on The matter of transportation «as Transportation and Irrigation" Judge Belhnoer Instruct* Fe««ral kn ghts of the cloth were to be found 1 any of said games shall have cause .......... A King Wilson, of Portland discussed at the meeting and a letter Grand Jury to Probe Deep. on the sidewalks standing in the of action to recover from the dealer ; from A. L. Craig, general pa. «enger "Need of Irrigation Legislation Portland. Oct. 21—la charging the frosty night, shivering in the open, . or player winning the same or propri- agent of the ORAN «as read in Oregon". Judge 8 A Low Vn:ted State« grand jury this morn that the police could see that they j etor for whose benefit such game was in which It was promised to give a ell. of Pendleton. ing. Judge Bellinger gave instructions were innocent of all wrong. i played or dealt, or such money or one and one-third fare for the round Afternoon Session. Nov. 10. | which clearly inuicate a deafre to go The town was so virtuous and I thing of value won, twice the amount It is trip on the certificate plan LATTER WILL PAY OUT "Leaching of Alkali Boils" ........ to the bottom of the load frauds and quiet that a small boy could not have , or double the value of the thing ao hoped to secure a one fare rate, and Prof. A B. Leckenby. of the other criminal charge* to be laid be­ raked up a game of marbles. lost. ANO CLAIMS A SURLUS. the matter is now under advisement, Oregon Experiment Eastern fore the jury. But while the games were shut, the and the committee* are In commu ­ Section 1950: It shall be the es­ Station The court said the jurors should In­ evidences were left. In several of pecial duty of each district attorney. nication with the O. R A N. peasen- quire without fear or favor into the the saloons and rooms were cards ' sheriff, constable, city or town mar Has a Total Surplus of One and ger department through Agent F F "Government Work in Oregon".. John T. Whistler, government matters coming before theta, and said bearing legends to the effect that shal and police officer to Inform Three-Fourths Million Dollar* — i Wamsley, of this city. engineer. thst they should have xo scruple*, “straights and flushes were allowed i against and diogenUy prosecute anj THEN CLAIMED AN Bishop C. J. O'Reilly, of the East- Cold Storage Company of Minneap­ ' ern Oregon bishopric, will be In at- "Government Work in Idaho".. should the fact« warrant It. in finding before the draw" and that a "flush and all person« whom they shall have ISLAND BOUNDARY. against public official« charged with W. D Ross, government engineer olis Faile W>th Liabilities Amount 1 tendance, as he will dedicate the new beats two pair." Also the pleasing reasonable cause to believe guilty 01 "Irrigation in Weatern Oregon" wrong doing, on the ground that their intehigence was conveyed to the pub­ violations of the provisions of L-- ing to Four Hundred Thousand Dol­ hospital on November 8. and expects Dr James Wlthycombe. of the conviction would be a reflection on lic that you could get into the game act. to remain over to attend the sessions lars. Th« Boundary Claimed by America Orog'n Agricultural College thoee tnctrumental tn securing or at 25 and 50 cents a stack and that of the irrigation convention, while Section 1951: Any officer named in Was ths Sam« as That Accepted making their appointment. "Winter Irrigation" ...................... "sea’s were for the players only." the preceding sect:on who shall re Washington. Oct. 22.—The comp- here. .......... F B. Holbrook, of Umatilla By Great Britain In Her Treaty Both "stud” and "draw” were an- fuse or wilfully neglect to Inform W. T. Wright, of Union, treasurer PARKS PERJURY TRIAL. nounced and roulette was also evi- against and prosecute offenders of troll er of the currency was informed of the State Irrigation Association. Work of Finance Committee. With Russia, Many Years Before .b,. mon,!., o, U>. or Tm denced by the outfits that were this act shall be deemed guilty of a The committee on finances ap­ the Seward Purchase. Famous Walking Delegate Has Been found. misdemeanor and on conviction shal' the First National Bank of Allegheny, bly bring over some fruit exhibits, pointed at the meeting of the Irrlga- Indicted by Grand Jury. Informations Coming. be punished by a fine of not less than Bank Examiner Vaughan was at There promises to be a large at- tlonlsts last evening, has been out London. Oct 21— Foster, the Amer­ New York, Oct 20 —Sam Parks | tendance from the surrounding coun- today, and have had most flattering Today the mayor, acting as the 15^1 nor more than »500 and the court once appointed as receiver. ican counsel before the Alaskan com try. as most of the practical Irrigat- success In the’r efforts to raise funds mission, today said the Americans was .ndteteu cy the grand jury today. prosecuting attorney, will file a batch before which such officer shall be Voluntary Liquidation. ors from Union. Umatilla and Mor- for the entertainment of the visitors will be satisfied with the award. They Henry Farley, a fellow walking dele­ of informations against the gamblers tried shall declare the office or ap- Pittsburg. Oct. 22.—The First Na row counties will be present to hear coming hers to attend the convention would, of course, have liked to retain gate. was the chief witness against that have oeen spotted by the police pointment held by such officer WBr tional Bank of Allegheny, owing to the discussions So far the committee has been on Portland canal, but have no criticism. him. Other associates also testified. ____ _ ____ ____ and ___ add their exper- ____ and they will be taken at once be- cant for the balance of his term. its connection with the Federal Na­ Itat» to the theoretical features of only one side of Main street, and from The charge of perjury arises from The new line of demarkation ta de­ tional Bank, has concluded to enter the program. the Indications it will not be hard cided upon by a majority of the tri­ testimony Parks gave in his own de­ liquidation. The director« at 4 this . „„ matter of hotel accommoda- to raise the necessary amount of bunal and is as follows: The FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY POTLATCH TIMBER BELT Line of fense tn his recent trial, in the event morning, after an all-night confer- tions is In the hands of an active money to maintain Pendleton's peaks starting at the bead of Port­ of conviction Parks can be sentenced FOUR CASES YELLOW JACK. IS THE GREAT PRIZE. ence, made an announcement in committee, and the doors of the city standard as an entertainer. land canal and running along the to 20 years. which they stated the bank is per- high mountains on the outer edge as fectly solvent, but its connection with shown on the maps of survey made in DIO NOT ELECT IDAHO FRUIT PRIZE8. Twenty-Nine Deaths in San Antonio Northern Pacific and O. R. A N. Both the Federal Bank created such ’ wide 1893; from this mountain line it ex­ —Thousands of Visitors and Many Laying Plans and Making Surveys distrust and caused such a run that tends to Mount Whipple, thence along Independent Packing Company De ­ Ada County Takes First Prize and Residents Leaving the City—Death in the Rich Region of Western .t voluntarily enters liquidation. what is known as the Hunter line fers Action Till Portland Meeting. Sweepstake*. They assert cat after all obliga­ of 1875; then crossing the Stlklne Idaho—Moscow and Eastern in the Slums. Will tions are paid there will be a hand­ The stockholders ot the Independent river about 24 mues from its mouth; Ada county took the sweepstakes 8e Built some surplus, and profits left for the prize yesterday in the department ot Pecking company, who met In Denver thence northerly along the high peaks Laredo. Texas, Oct. 22.—There are shareholders. garden and orchard produce against Monday, did not choose a president for to Kells' Needle, and from there to 35 new cases of yellow fever and 33 Ij-wiston. Oct. 22 —A special to the all the other counties of the state, the new company but deterred action Devil's Thumb. The Bank's Condition. deaths. Total to date. 474 cases. | Ictwiston Tribune from Troy, Idaho, The tribunal states there la tnsuf- There have been 29 deaths in San says: The September statement shows a ‘ notwithstanding there was a very act­ until the meeting of the National ive competition and great rivalry for Livestock association In Portland, ficient evidence owing to the absence Antonio, and the big fair has been surplus and undivided profits of «150,- 1 "For the past 10 days a corps ol 000. and total resources of 81.750,000.1 that honor among the different coun­ during the month of January. 1904. of complete surveys, to Identify the ALSO THAT AMERICA called off. Twenty thousand visit­ surveyors have been working along L F. Wilson of Texas was elected mountains which correspond to those ors are leaving the city and also a The storage company has 3 000 mi­ ties. says the Boise Statesman IS AN INTERFERER the line of the proposed Moscow A According to the decisions of the vice-president. F W. Flato. Jr., of intended by the Russian American great number of the residents, The nor creditors Eastern railroad line, and they are judges. Canyon county ranked second Missouri, treasurer and Charles F. treaty. This statement contemplates fever is still confined to the slum dis- Acme Company in Dlatresa. now near the Potlatch. From one ot In the excellence of its exhibit, while ■Martin of Denver, secretary and suggests a joint survey of that Complains About Growing intimacy tricta. the party it is learned that they wert Peoria. Oct. 22.—This morning J. H. Gwinn of this city is one of portion by the two governments. Following the unhappy experiences sent out by the O. R. A N., but the creditors of the Acme Harvester ■ faraway iJttah came third Bingham of United States and Japan, and county was fourth. the stockholders in the company and The mountains referred to are in of the past three months, there will object of the survey is not known. Company, representing claims of 82,- the Former's Increasing Aggressive­ In addition to these counties which is one of the probable candidates for the eastern range, between Kstis beyond doubt occur a complete re­ "Several weeks ago an agent of the 250.000. placed their interests tn the secured these prizes, entitling them to a position on the board of trustees, at .ieed!e and Devil's Thumb. Such a ness In Oriental Affairs—Complaint juvenation of the sanitary conditions O. R A N. was reported to have se hands of five men for the purpose ot »200, »100, »100 and »100 respectively the final organization of the company survey would not in any sense inter­ Has a Quasi-Official Origin, prevailing in both cities. There is a investigation of the company's af- fere with the award. revamping and overhauling going on lured a number of options on right o. «airs, it is understood these five men excellent exhibit« are in place and at Portland this winter i way between Moscow and Howel •re attracting a great deal of favora­ St. Petersburg. Oct 21—The pre«» of old-time charges of favored sec History of the Lin«. will, until further action, assume con­ BAKER COUNTY VALUATION. today is generally protecting against tions of the two communities having Siding and it is believed that th< trol of the huge concern, which has ble comment from visitors from Wash­ LONG CREEK WATER WORKS. London, Oct, 21.—This decision was American interference iurvey is only a preliminary stej ington. Owyhee, Elmore. Lemhi and in old-vrorid always ready for use more than 10 Canada's right generally expected, 4 the O. R. A N. to building into the for its territory not only North. but Blaine counties. Total Assessment This Year Reaches affairs. times the sewerage facilities for the Complete System Being Installed •" South America and also Europe. to at least half of Portland canal is The Novoe Vremya arraigns the same number ot people in the poorer white pine belt This teritory in th» the Four Million Mark. Progroaalvw interior Town. The ownership of Pearce tear future will produce a vast ton undisputed, Liabilities 8400,000. Alaskan Road to Go. quarters. Millions of gallons of water The Baker City Democrat say» of and Wales Islands Is of small lm- American missionariee. who. It aays. nage and the line running Into it h The water works are steadily pro­ Minneapolis, Oct. 22. — The Minne ­ formerly confined their efforts to ex- have been wasted in the aristocrat!» The Central Railroad of Alaska, to the asseasment of Baker county: port once. bound become one of the best rev apolis Cold Storage Company went pounding the gospel at their own rlak. gressing. says the Long Creek Light. residence districts on lawns and extend from Seward north to the "Last evening the clerks In the as- in 1825 the treaty between Russia but now. sheltered by American diplo­ The well 1« dug. the engine room is streets, while the poor in other sec­ ?nue producers of whatever systen. into the hands ot a receiver today. Tanana river, a distance of 470 ratios, sessor’s office finished their task and and Great Britain providing for the >uuas It nrst. completed and the machinery «rill Its liabilities are |100,000 and assets . is now assured The financial agent, tions have been compelled to use the following is the exact and proved boundary line between English and macy, conduct a propaganda strong­ soon be all in, lS.ttoO pounds having "The Northern Pacific surveyed a »260,000. ly tinged with political colors. water from wells and rain water from who has been in Washington, D valuation: Russian America was signed. In 1867 line into the Potlatch belt severa' Complaint is also made against been brought in this week, the engine the roofs, or move out of the city. for some time in the interest of the “Value of the property in the county the United States purchased Russian years ago. and it is known that both AN INCORRIGIBLE BOY, American energy in Pacific waters, alone weighing 1750 pounds road, has secured sufficient backing assessed at 25 per cent of Ita intrin­ America and therefore purchased all This poverty of water and drainage­ Mr. Goodrich and 8. T. Dinwiddle the O. R. A N. and N. P. have been and the continual effort made to ef­ to Insure the construction at an early sic value, I4.035. i 85. facilities has been forced upon the land which Russia had held under watching the vast timber belt in the Edward Clifford Warns Public Against data. fect economic conquest« in China and will commence work on the tower poorer quarters under the plea that "Last year the amount totalled |J.- this treaty. secure control of Oriental markets neat week. The lower will be 50 feet 8tep-Son, Mathew Kiser. the tax-payers could not afford ex­ Potlatch and Elk creek sections very 725,555. Increase in value of 1903, The Ruasla-English treaty fixed the America and Japan are growing more high. On top cf this will be placed tensions of the water system into the zealously and it is probable that when Irrigation at Pasco. Edward Clifford, the old gentleman against that of 1902. »309,930. beginning of the boundary at the one commences to build into the belt and more Intimate, until American in n round metal tank. 12 feet deep The rent-paying districts. who lives just over the mountain with “Credit la due County Assessor G ». mouth of Portland canal, mentioned A public meeting is to be held at that both will enter the field. ” terests transcend those of European tank will be enclosed all around and There are open threats of retalia­ his family, was in town yesterday Pasco _____ this _________ week for ____ the r — purpose of W. Jett and his able deputies for this lut few points which it was to touch. powers, v; top and bottom WU a «rail ui saw- tion by fire, and the night patrol sys looking for his oldest step-son and a ' organizing an __ irrigation company _ to magnificent showing. It has been Mr. But it provided that the Russians ____ _ __ ______________ v.irt two feet thica. NEW R0UTE8 ESTABLISHED. tem has been trebled within the past mare he took from home, says the bring a canal from 8uake river about Jett's ambition to bring the asses-> were to remaiu in possession of all This will keep the water cool in A BAD TOWN. month, which in Itself is expensive Long Creek Eagle. | 20 miles above the city to reclaim ment for this year up to the four mil­ tordiury l><>, .xeen Portland canal and summer and keep It from freezing in As a self-defensive measure, re Rural Free Delivery Takes Place ot Mr. Clifford wishes us to announce about 20.000 acres of sandy soil lying lion mark. He has done so and ex­ Mount St. Ellas for 30 miles back winter. It will be several weeks be­ Bluff Postoffice. ~ntslope, Wasco County, Maintains fore this work is completed, but when gardless of expense, the city will to the public that the boy is not his near Pasco, ceeded it." from the coast line. during the coming winter, extend Its Rural free delivery has been estab son, that he has no control over him 1 Her Olden Reputation. There is where the trouble arose. finished it will afford plenty of water water system and other advanced lished at Farmington, Whitman coun whatever and warns anyone against* The whole western coast from Pu­ Antelope has been behaving her­ for house use, for irrigation purpose* sanitary measures to the farthest ty. Washington, leaving at 10:46 a harboring him. Mr. Clifford tried to get Sound north is protected by a self so well of late that she is about and to use in case of fire. m., and arriving at 5 o’clock p. m.; let the county judge to send him to limit« of the city. chain of islands. As the original to lose her record for being the Mondovi«. Lincoln county. Washing the reform school some time ago and boundary line was fixed, it ran a dis­ “ring'’ of Wasco county, says The Bank Rowoera at Newberg. ton, leaving at 8:15 a. m., and arrtv- preferred charges against him as in­ Dow is at 8pokane. tance ot 30 miles from the average Dalles Chronicle. She had a stabbing Newberg. Or.. Oct. 20.—Robbers ng at 3 p. m.; Rosalia. Whitmai corrigible, but unfortunately the judge line of the actual mainland. Canada's fray, however, last week, which re­ attempted to blow open the safe Spokane has a Dowie colony num county, Washington, leaving at 11:31 took the boy's word in preference to contention was that the line should minds us somewhat of her old-time here at an early hour Monday, set­ liertng 40 and as soon as the erm a. m., and arriving at 5:30 p. m.; Washington, Oct. 20.—President that said convention becomes oper­ run 30 miles from the outer const of stunts. As usual, the affray occurred ting off nine charges of dynamite un­ ralgn in Greater New York u ended Saint John, Whitman county, Wash that of the old gentleman. The boy's Roosevelt today isst.ed a proclama­ ative as early as possible; name is lusthew Kiser, but is known islands, a contention that could have In a saloon and was the result of a der the vault, and in the door, with­ Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roose­ an army will march on the dry by Ington, leaving at 7:30 a. m, ant around here as "a Clifford boy." Mr. tion calling an extra session of con- velt, by virtue of the powor vested no possible weight with anyone ex­ rough and tumble between Willi'm out success. The robbers made so the falls. Two members of tian Spo arriving at 6 p. m.; Spangle. Spokane Clifford has several bruise* on hl* gross for Monday, November 9. kane contingent are now with th< in me by the constitution, proclaim cept a government which was grab­ Gilman and Ed Jones, a sheepherder, much noise that the little burg was county, Washington, leaving at 11:16 the latter getting the worst of the awakened and turned in a fire alarm and declare an extraordinary occa­ bing for land. Dowie forces in New York, About a. tn. and arriving at 6 p m. The body at thi* time, which he say* were The proclamation says: bargain. Jones is in a critical con­ to call the citlsena The robbers Undisturbed Possession. six members from Seattle are aise postofflee at Bluff, Whatcom county caused by rocks thrown by this same Whereas, by resolution of the sen- sion requires the convening of both boy, and also related that the boy ate March 19, 1903, approval by con- houses of congress of the United dition. three bad wounds being the made their escape and have not been with the army. The United States remained in un ­ Washington, has been discontinued, threw a rock Into the house recently gross of the reciprocal commercial States in their respective chamber«, disturbed possession of the territory result, one of them to the right ot caught. the mail now going to Fairhaven. which struck bls mother on her head convention the heart and the other two about between the United at Washington, November 9, next, at John L. Beckett Dead. and knocked her down. If these are States and Cuba, signed December noon, to determine whether the ap­ until the discovery of gold in the tne shoulder. Parties coming down Klondike, Then British Columbia Mrs. Mary E. Huston, has sued the Clonmsll Won, Chicago, Oct. 22.—John L. Beck facts, and Mr. Clifford vouchee for 18, 1902, is necessary before It be­ proval of congress shall be given said awoke to the fact that there was no from there, however, bring word city of Portland for »5.059 damages •tt, ot Balt Lake, a well-known man London, Oct. 22.—Richard Croker's their truthfulness, the boy should ba comes effective, and that it Is now thought he will re ­ convention. way of getting into the Klondike from for Injuries sustained in falling of affaire in the West. died at a hotel Clonmell, 20 to 1, won the great Sapl­ taken care of before he doee eome- It closes with the customary form­ the sea except by passing through cover. Gilsan was arrested and put through a defective sidewalk in that Whereas, it Is important to the here this morning of pneumonia. thing worse. ing plate at Sandown today. public Interests of the United States al notice and slgnaturaa. city, last aprtac. United States territory. At once Can- under 12.000 bonds. OF TECHNICALITIES. OFF CAPE BLANCO ¡ EXTRA SESSION ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9