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PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2o. 1908
VOL. XXVII
DIPHTHERIA AT
BUTTE.
i
Only Three Cases Now Under Quar-1
I
antlne at Butte.
Butte, Nov. 19—There are only 1
three cases of diphtheria under ,
quarantine in the city at the present
time. According .» records at tlxe
city health office, the city has been
I freer from contagious dlseas«*« dur­
I ing the past year than it ever was
bofore. Diphtheria ia more preva
ient during the winter season than it
s at other times of the year
had the wind not died
•nee. 8ÜZ.090.
out.
Insur- CITY COUNCIL STRUGGLING
WITH STUBBLEFIELD WIL...
PRINCESS CONFESSES.
i
Prmcpl« and Not D«»ilment Actuat­
ed Louis« to Elope.
Berlin, Nov 18.— a book « onta.n-1
ing confessions by Prince«« L/xulse j
was published here lousy. It reveals
her disappointment and her sad flight
with Giron ia condemned.
She aays she expected the world
to accept her as a champion ot sex­
ual freedom. She never love«. Giron,
but simply used him a» a means to
gain a divorce, and she rejec'eQ hiu I
a* Mxm as It was ob«aine<i
I
I
CANAOIAN EXPLOSION.
Prominent Citizen Offers to Sell 40
Acres at Reduced Cost and Donate
Part of the Proceeds to the Home
Fund—Ladies
Relief Society Of­
fers to Give to Property.
The city council of Walla Walla
Is struggling desperately wltn the
Stubblefield Home propo«.».on, wit»,
very good proapecta of succeeding in
landing the prize at this time.
THIEVES UNDO LIFE WORK.
the county court declined to do­
nate 810.001» of the people's money
Many Valuable Curio« Ar« Carried
from the county ir«-aaery, for the pur-
Away From th« Me Dan Hom«.
pose of bringing the home to tne
county, so the council, awake to tne
Paris. Nov 19—On opening the I
BUT PANAMA WILL NOT
Three Boilers Let Go—Large Loes of Importance of the Institution, took IMPORTANT CHANGCB IN
When Thrown en Street She Prays for Election of Prohibition Preeident
residence of McDan. which had been AMERICAN MARINES
up the fight for the funds.
Life Reported.
closed for some months. Madam Zo .
HAVE BEEN LANDED
RETRACE HER STEPS.
Who Will Represent the People aid Not ths Brewers—She Says He
The matter now stands like this;
WALLA WALLA MIXED.
la this motning found tbe place en
Toronto, Nov. lg.—A terrific explo­
».rely empty. Thieves bad carted
sion took place in the United factor­ i W W. Baker, a wealthy citizen of
Took Divo Into Kaneao—Oe Arrested on Charge of Disorderly Con-
away furniture, oric-a-brac and curi­
ies at Newmarket. 56 mile« north of Wslla Walla, has agreed to sell the
os which the novelist had spent a General Assault on toe Capital Mo­ Everything Quiet nn toe Isthmus- here, thia morning First reports are city a choice tract of land in the sub Ns. 11 Will Be a Through
duct
urL»s. cons sting of 40 acres, for 816,-
lifetime in collecting
There is no1
mentarily Ex txt. ted— United States
Franc« Ha« Officially Rec ogn,zed ot large loss of life. Three tonne» t 'X»i, the amount being 84,000 leas
Portland Train, With No
clue.
ed boilers let go. wrecking the build
Will Recognize toe Insurgent Gov-
Panama and Expected Other Na- Ing in which 250 were employed. than th«* actual value of the tract on
or Delay s Spokane Train
smasher”
Washington, Nov. 19.—Carrie Na- deliberately dragged the
the market
in a idition. Baker ot­
ernment as Soon at it Captures tn«
tion« Will Follow Suit—Mam Feat, Fire followed.
MANY STUDENT8 JAILED.
tion was forcibly ejected from the out as she resilted to her utmost.
Pendleton at 8:40 p. nt, I
ter» to donate 85.000 in caah to tne
White House this morning after en- She created e scene on the street
fund and the Ijtdies’ Relief Society
City—Conflagration Is Imminent.
urea of N«w Canal Treaty Agreed
Not
Connect With No 2.
TV<t,NTY-SIX
BELOW.
deavoring to force her way into the afterward by proving for the election Governor of Saxony Is Determined to
of Walla Walla, has offered to do­
Upon.
>f a prohibition president who woul»»;
Stop Duelling.
nate. free of charge, their property
presence of the president.
Cape Hayti, Nov. 18.—Advice« this
Agent F F Wamsley, ot tbe O. R.
Lowest Temperature Recorded in in the city, valued at 83.500. as par»
Dresden. Nov. 19—The governor morning are that San Domingo in
When she entered Secretary Loeb's represent the p-*ople and not the
A N, has received a circular letter
Washington. Nor. 18.—Consul Wai
Northern
Montana.
brewers.
<»f the fund, leaving the council with
>f Saxony nas issued stringent meas­ »urgent« «belied the city throughout let cables tbe state department un
office he explained that the president
from Geceral Passenger Agent
A
She came here from Baltimore last ures to stop duelling
Washington. Nov. 18—The w«atb- «1 500 yet to rs'se
was busy. She sat down for a half
In the crimi­ .a»t night, the government returning der yesterday's date that he has made
L. Craig giving final :nst: actions
night,
where
her
troupe
is
playing
|
The
«ouncil
is
in
tavor
of
xoung
er
bureau
report
says
tbe
)ow««t
tern-
the
fire
hour, giving a running comment to
nal court to»lay 15o students were sen-
a visit to tbe Colombian junta and I* rature this morning was at Havre. this amoon: in older to secure the about tbe new time card whk h gore
'Ten Nights in a Barroom.''
Fifty marines haw land«*! trom the
the other visitors who entered.
tenced to three months each, for par­
into effect ou the ORAN next
w«s liberally received
•Mont., »here the mercury vent to home for that c ty, and from all ap- I Sunday
American cruiser Baltimore.
Says He Srioked Cigarettes.
ticipation in affairs of honor.
Finally she walked into 1-oeb's of­
The junta en route from Cartagena 2« below
pearanee«
the
■
eai
will
be
closed
The cold wave wt !rh b*e
The “amasi.er ' also accused R*x>s
Shelling San Domingo.
fice and said she demanded to se«<
arrived at Col >n yesterday, and tried gan on the Pacific coast, his U'lW soon and the h »me will '*e located
Tbe time» of the »anoua trsias as
the president
immediately.
She evelt ot smoxii g a nasty cigarotte
CUBAN BILL PASSES HOUSE
Washington. Nov. 18.—Consul Pow­ to effect an anlcab’e se’tlement with reached tbe Atlantic nesboard
1 given in the East Oregonian of last
at Walla Waite
wanted to ask him why he brought a ?n tbe capitol st ?ps at Topeka
ell Las aeet two cables ams to the Patama
Th« r did not land, but
Tbe only ob>«-Uon rata»*d to this Tuesday evening will prevai.. and
Goss Through Aftsr a D--sperate state department, one dxted Novea.- were entertah ed on the flagship
dive into Kansas when he was on
Is Under Arrest.
proctiiure so fat is to the valuation the additional informauon 1« gives
HEAVY SENTENCES.
his "Western tour, -etorriig to his
K'r 16. It say« tbe situation is du«»-
They were met by Panama offic­
Fight by Williams.
;»lac«*d on the Baker land, but when I'hat No 11. which takes the ;iace of
Carrie Nation was arre«.ted tor 'ie-
I
train.
will be a
•rderly conduct, w hile Ceiling so ve-1
Washington Nov. 19.--The Cuban xuJ'.e and unchanged. The city is ials. and info m-d it was now too St. Louis Politicians in Naturaliza­ it is remembered that be has donat- i No. 5. on the old card
She Was Dragged Out.
ed 85 000 in caah to the fund, in ad- ' through Ch.«agoPortland train re
airs ic the senau gallery. She
as reciprocit yblll paased rhe house at constantly unier fire and a con flag ri. ■ate. Tbe government of Panama Is
tion
Frauds.
.¡■d ependent a id will not retrace it« I
dlt.on to reducing the price of his . «ardies* of California buaiae««
The affirmative .ion trim ah«.»« failing is momentar
Loeb, after a vain attempt to taken to tne sixth trecinct station in 4:35 p. m. tod
St Louis. Nov 18—Chairnan of land trom
ily expected.
st«.!«. Tbe cc'limittee leave« tonigh*
to 816,000. thia ob-
vote stood 335: the negi.tive vote. 21
Ou No. 5. as n>w ran, change« at
pacify her, called two officers, who the patrol wagon.
the Democratic City Central Comm i j«-ctfori does not have much weight
Th«- second, yesterday's date, says on the royal n all steamer
The bill »as pi -s<«d ai'.r a vigorous
Ogden and Granger are ne» weary
tre
Itolan
and
Pul
iceman
Garre
4
were
a ganoral attacx was made today on
Titr Isthmus is perfectly quiet, wt’b
with 'he eoaaeii.
fight by William*«.
and the make up of the train is
today sentenced to .’re years la the
San Dc.rn.ngo
u? ird'retions of trouble anywhere
early '80s. He was always consider­
H
changed to meet California b*ir.ne«s
penitentiary
and
to
pay
a
fine
of
>5.
The
Baltimore
has
Landed
marines
ed an expert engimer and perform­
Recogrized by France.
Under the new card, this change will
BURIAL CF JOHN REED.
000
each
for
naturalization
fraud«
to
protect
American
interests.
ed some daring and valuable services
Washington. Nov. 18 —Tbe French
I be eliminated and this train will be
Th«*
state
department
ia
prepare«
for the company on several occsst ins. Victim of Sad Accident Interred at
ami-aasador, J jssarand. thia morning
a through
Chicago-Porttand train,
Reinterment of Monro«e.
to recognize the Insurgents as a de
caned
at
the
state
department
to
pre
­
without
tbe
tiresome and aggravat
One of the most thrilling experi­
Weston Thia Afternoon.
facto government just as soon as
R chmond. Nov. 18.—Tbe remains '
sent official notification that France
ing changes and delays
ences while on the ORAN, waa
c*t the wife of President Monroe and |
Weston. Nov. 19.—John Reed, who they come into poaseM.un of San bad recognized Panama
It Is ex­
a dash down the Blue mountains on
The new time card arrived at Pen
»as killed near Waitsburg Tuesday Domingo »...jr, and instructions to ported the other grvat powers will her daughter were removed tmm the
a helper engine, to stop a freight
dleton this morning and train and
sent
thia
effect
will
probably
be
Monrue family estate and rUn'.erment i PHILO 5. BENNETT KILLED
by a water tank falling on him. in
quickly
follow
the
precedent.
train whicu had been given a "lap”
stat too m»-n will be given aa oppor
tool, place at Hdllwood cemetery to­
descending a steep grade, was burled i Consul Powetl on lurther advices
IN THUNDER MOUNTAIN. tanity to study the Langes shade, in
order by the operator at Kamela. A
Drawing New Treaty.
trom him.
day. They were rebur:«*d on either I
here
this
afternoon,
under
tue
auspi
­
freight and passenger train were
8HOT HIS PARTNER OVER
order to be fam.liar w»tb tbe new
Washington. Nov 18— The
main side of I»residetit Monroe's grave. A
ces of the A O U. W.
given an order that would have caus­
schedule, when it gore into eCect
feature«
of
the
Hay-Vgrrilla
treaty
MOODY'S
ACCUSER
WEEPS.
Mr.
Reed
leaves
a
family
of
10
great
procession
of
patriotic
orders
PROPERTY DIVISION. ed a horrible collision on the moun­
Man Who Bequeathed 890.000 te Sil­ next Sunday-
about the Panama canal route are and the entire state assembly attetxd-
children, and wax 50 years of age.
tain, had not the freight train been
ver Enthusiast Vi sited Boise Last
Mrs. Conroy T*ctifiss Against Mal­ agreed upon. The treaty is drawn in e’
An important change ia tbe local
~
'
FLshx;
Gibson officiale-!
stopped and a nagman sent on »>
Swrr.mer and Lost His Life in Run­ •cbedu)
rough. Hay and Varrtlla are in fur­
made in tbe time of tbe
ANOTHER
BANK
CLOSED.
colm
A.
Moody
With
Tears
in
Her
St. C> r Claims That the Shooting stop the pawenger. which was toil­
ther conference this afternoon
departure of Nos 41 and
Ocarina Is III.
away
Accident —Ww a Warm arrival
Eyes.
ing up the grad«* ignorant of its dan­
42. the Walla Waite mixed train
Comptroller Puts an End to Opera­
[>ranstadt.
Nov.
18.
—
The
«zanna
Fr»end
of
Bryan
Family.
Was Done in Self-defense Finnish ger
Portland, Nor. 18.—Mrs. Margaret
SCHMITT GETS SIX YEARS.
No. 41 froas Walia Waite now ar­
is 111 at Skiernie Wien, with Inflam
tions of Texas Institution.
L Coaroy. who is the prosecuting
Girl, Who Cannot Speak English,
“Pete" saw the sitnation, and leap-
mation of an ear
Ne ther she nor
Boise. Nov. 17.—Coos-derable lo­ rive« he. it 1 p m and under tbe
Washington. Nov 19—The Farm­ witness against Malcolm A Moody,
ng
into
the
cab
of
a
helper
standing
Walla
Walla
Colonization Agent the rxar were a~ie to att»-nd tbe fun cal ia tercet attache« to the derisila new card, will arrive at 1.55 p. m.
Outside Witness—St
Cyr
Only
on the side track at Kamela dached ers' National Bank, at Henrietta, ex ««»ngressmsn from Oregon, tn the
Must Pay for "Naturalising" Rue- «ral of Pricces» Elizabeth
Probate Judge l.:v:ngaton W No. 42 tne evening mixed train from
I
Texas,
waa
closed
this
morning
by
case
now
being
heard
la
this
city,
in
i
an
O.
R.
A
N.
Engineer
and
Was
down the mountain,
behind the
«Laid»
ell ot New Haven. Coan., in ’te Waite WaPa. which leaves bare now
si
ana.
an
order
trom
tbe
comptroller.
Ex
­
which be is accused of opening a let-
Saved Two Trains From Horrible freight, at a speed estimated by the aminer Weir was appointed receiver.
Further Hearing Postponed.
Philo
8. Bennett will case, tn which at 6 p. as., will leave on the new
Ur lelong.ng to Mrs Conroy. w«pt
distance covered in a given time, at
Walla Walla, Nov. IT.—John Adam
Denver. Nov. 18.—Further hearing William J Bryan is interested to 'and at 5:30. or mmediateiy after tbe
jesteiday as she was giving I ber tee- 8chmitt, tbe politician who was
Collision at Camela in 1889 — Well 80 miles an nour, on a grade that
arrival of No 2. tbe east-bound mala
timony in tbe United btates dtetrict found guilty of natural zing" 10 Rus of Dnitrich charges by (be grand jury the extent of 150.000
averages 140 feet to the mile, and
Known Here by Old Timer*.
It will be re«aoed tnat Mr Ben­ line train
Is postponed until the Latter end of
court
here.
hr .^creaming with his whistle, called
stens during the recent municipal
nett lost his life on the Thunder
For the convenience at the pub Me.
Two of tbe four counts against campaign, 'or voting purposes, was the week
The trial of "Hair Oil Pete," or H. •he attention ot the freight ere”
M juLtain road last summer whtle on tbe entire schedule of Ftndletcn train
Mr. Moody wers thrown out y eater- sentenc«-d yesterday evening to serve
-•
d
r
verted
a
te-rible
disaster.
M. St Cyr, formerly of this city and
h s way to Roos« veil with Dr. Cream­ times is given again today, aa fok
day evening. These counts charge six years on McNeil's Island, at Ta­
Mr. «nd Mr«. St. Cyr formerly liv­ I
er ar.d others
The brake rod ot lows:
La Grande, (where he ran an engine
receipt
him
with
having
embeuled
a
coma, for his offense
Lhftlr vehicle «rapped
while
»aey
on the main line ot the ORAN, ed in -bis city, retiding for a ume
No. 1
which
was
shown
in
court
to
have
Schmitt belonged to the Ankeny
were descending a steep
grade
for several years.) for the murder I i~ tlie -«st Oregonian building,
No. «,
been unsigned.
'«r'loa
and
was
so
eiceedtngJy
ac
­
partner,
at
Rour.cing
a
sharp
curve
the
occu-
where
Mrs.
8t.
Cyr
gave
lesson«
in
of Archie Emmons, his
Mrs.
Conroy
accuses
Mr.
Moody
of
tive
in
securing
vote«,
that
he
swore
pants of the «agon were thrown oat
Lardo, Idaho, last July, ia now be- oil painting. 8t Cyr was running a
west bound, •:!• a.
I swindling her out of 892.28. by unlaw­ tersely to the time of residence ol
and Mr. Bennett was
crushed bo­
helper engine between Pendleton and
Ing heard at Idaho uity.
fully discount.ng her deposit In the 10 Russians from the "Little St Pe­
tween the vehicle «rd a tree by th«
8 l Cyr and Emmons wers partners W.lbnr at that time.
MONSTROUS MASS MEETING
defunct bank at The Dalles, of which tersburg" district ot this city.
roadside and instantly killed
I
in some mining property, teams and
Mr.
Moody
waa
cashier.
The
comp
Judge Hanford, in pawing sen­
TO BE HELD SUNDAY
Tbe body of Mr
Bennett
other property, and in the division of AMERICAN PRINTER HONORED.
st
trolier of the treasury had appor­ tence. said teat he believed Schmitt
brought to Boise where it was em­
this partnership there was a misun­
tioned the funds left over when tbe to be guilty, and that his abnormal
balmed and shipped to his home in
derstanding about the ownersh.p of E laborsto Funeral Held Over Re­
popular UMATILLA BLANKETS ON
This Will Be Done to Get Voice of back cloeed. among the various de­ ambition to make -.ims»Lf
the *■»«' It was not until after the
the team. Sc Cyr claimed, and had
mains of Weeks at Parie Today.
positors. and Mr. Moody is accuse«! with the political bosses in order to
NEW
ENGLAND
SLEEPERS.
accident that Mr Bennett's
promi­
Entire Labor Element on Question
possession of the team, and it waa
by
Mrs.
Conroy
of
tendering
her
be
considereti
a
power
in
city
poll
Paris. Nov. 19.—The funeral of the
nence in commercial circles became
of Municipal Ownership of Chica­ 892.25 less ia payment of her claim tics, was the cause of the crime
in a stable on his place at ^aredi, famous American printer. Wocka,
known
when Emmons, who also claimea the who died her? Monday night, waa
go City Street Railways—Cartoad than the comptroller and delegated
Erie Railroad Officials Contemplate
While in Boise on his way north
upon
the
St.
Cyr
team, appeared
held today at the American church,
of Strike Breakers Have Arrived as her share.
Furnishing the Pullmans of That Mr Bennett male very few acquaint­
FURLONG IS RELEASED
ranch and deliberately took the te-m under the highest honors.
Mr Moody's attorney's Rtltta aa.i
The
Pre
From St. Louie—Are Under
System From Sam« Source—The ances i««aing for a merchant in
out of the stable and started to lead French government
Pipe«, d«clare that the entire pro­ Supposed That He KIU«d McDonald
was officially
comfortable rlrrum»lanceo in search
taction
of
500
Police
—
More
ViO-
Sa:e« of This Year Exceed Those
it away, St. Cyr made his appear- represented
ceeding is a poetical move, and that
All the notable Ameri-
of recreation He was shown
the
By
Accident
ance just as Emmons was starting cans in Paris were present.
lence Expected.
Mrs. Conroy has be«-n maue tbe tool
Of Last by Six Hundred and Fifty greatest consideration by his aseo-
St
Joseph.
Nov.
1».
—
Joseph
Fur
­
away with tbe team and remonstrat­
of Mr Moody's political enemie« In
Dollars Per Month.
ctetee and left a high.y favorable Im
long was released la La morning after
Chicago. Nov
I* —U nion team their plans to get revenge.
ed with him.
19
preeaion of hi»
personality upon
SHOT TO DEATH.
iters this morning join«
join, <1 hands with
L'nited States
District Attorney being held until the prosecuting at­
St. Cyr claims that Emmons shot
Hanging in the office ot the Pen- those he met in this city
three times at aim with a 44 Colt’s Wealthy Hopgrower of Butteville, the strikers. CO walking out of tbe John Hall, is prosecuting the case, torney is conv.nced the McDonald die ton Woolen Mill« is a strange and
It i» said that Mr. Bennett's regard
Chicago City hallway car barns. and made an emphatic atatemamt to fatally bare do desires to prosecute
revolver, and that St. Cyr went into
for Mr. Bryan almost amounted tc
Found Dead in the Street.
unique
document.
which
to
the
unen
­
him
for
the
killing
of
young
million
­
Every member of the organization the jury at the opening of the trial
the house, procured his rifle and shot
veneration He was never promi­
Butteville. Or., Nov. 19.—L. D will refuse to handle any supplies that so tar as tbe l'nited State« was aire Irving McDonald, supposedly by lightened is of little interest, out to nent in politics and so H is «se en-
Emmons in «elf-defense.
bander«, a wealthy hop^rower, was tor the company, Tbli* action was concerned, there was not the shadow accident
the management of the mills is a «si never interested himself in a
A Finnish girl, who cannot
found dead In the stret this morning sanctioned by the council of the of poLi'Ica! plot in the case, but waa
source of pride. It is the c«»rtifira«.e cam ¡»sign until be had formed the
English, is the only witness to the
with two bullet holes ip his i chest, Teamsters' Union last night
FIRE AT WACO.
of award from the management ot acquaintance of Mr Bryan
one of plain right or wrong, that
shooting except Mrs. S. Cyr, and t_>
The work is believed to have been
Mayor Harrison this morning ie- muxt be tr.ed on higher grounds than
the Osaka Exposition ot J«i*au by
From that t’me forward al’bough
evidence so for produced is in b-
done by a highwayman.
No Way to Fight Fire and Loan Was which is given to tbe »endleton mills he a a» advanced in years, he be­
newed hla efforts to end the trouble. p«.'I tic al prejudicaa.
Cyr’s favor. There arc three bnnet
Bryan's )
Pinders had money when last seen
The aldermanic mediation commit
tbe first prize for tbeir exhibit of In came deeply interested in political
•132.000
holes in the woodshed near th.? door,
It was al gone with bis watch and tee of the railway officials is arrang-
dian
robes,
snawis,
blankets
and
affaire and was one of Mr. ~
Plot to Kill President
"Got the Habit”
this
I Waco, Or.. Nov. 18.— J.
Fire
where St. Cyr waa standing, When he
valuables when be was found.
ng for another conference.
wu>rnln> burned
bn»
Rom«- Nov. 18.—Tbe Meecagero1 ' morning
the Oregon Trading steamer rugs, whicn toev placed «tanchest supporter»
Rome. Nov. 18.—Mark Twain ia
claims Emmons shot at him, and -^e
While journeying westward on his working on three new books, one en­
The mediation board says it is up today prints that an anarchist p,ot Ctmpany'e big store, the opera house there in competition with the world.
coroner and jury found Emmons’ p s-
to »he Chicago City railway as the against the presiaent of Switzerland ¿nd several residences
visited titled "How Americans Dtscovetvd
Missing Piano Tuner Found.
Low. |132.- The placard ts a large one. written way t<> Idaho. Mr. Bennett
tol and bat near a pool of oioxi
Walla Walla, Nov. 19.—Herbert strikers have practically announced has been discovered at Milan, and •04 There is no fire apparatus, ar.d in Japanese and w. . be framed and Mr Bryan at l^ncoln. Neb. A gen Italy "
about 4>. feet from tbe woodshed
their wage acak- won't «land in tbe three arrests made
tieman who was with him at Lie
the lean would have been destri-'e! hung in the office permanently.
door„ when summoned o Investigate Lee. a well known piano man, form­
This meeting was the fifth national time and who accompanied him on
r.*:*.y statement, no <!»? they de­
erly
with
Mark
P.
Jones,
of
Portland,
NOW FEEDING SHEEP.
the killing last July.
industrial exposition of Japan, and the fatal trip north, eaid that Mr
disappeared mand complete unionization of tne
8t. Cyr has been in the county jail ard who mysteriously
there were placed the exhibits iron» Bennett*« devotion to the Bryan It ■s the Result of to; Recent Snew
road. They do insist, however, that
at Idaho City since the killing, last from his home in Portland Tues lay.
tbe leading nations o. the world, an», children was almost paternal and
routing cars «hall be chanced so the
Storm
summer, and hope? to prove that the ha? been located In this city where
the pick of tne products from th»-se thoroughly reciprocated.
be has accepted a position with a men will not have to put in from 10
shooting was done In self-defense.
Clarence
Thiessen
returnee
yea
nations.
to 20 hours each day waiting about
“Hair Oil Pete." as St. Cyr was local piano bouse.
terday from Mason prairie where
the barns in an effort to make 10
"DUSTY" RHODES SHOT.
Railroad Orders.
1.8M sheep are being fed for mutton,
called, when running on the O. R. A
Mr. Ferguson is in receipt of a
Mayor C. P. Bishop, of Salem, has hoars actual running time.
says the Lewiston Tribune
Tbe
N., was one of the old-time engineers
Crime
Took
Place
in
Portland
—
Vic
­
Monstrous Mass Meeting.
letter from J. A I jk II ow , purr has ng
storm this week has been the moat
on the system, having come to La tendered bis resignation to the city
tim le Well Known Hera.
agent of the New York, New Haven
severe on the Mason prairie ever
Grande, from Colorado, along In tbe council.
Sunday's union mass meeting Is ex­
& Hartford rah way, in which he
Bert Rhodi-s, who was shot in tbe known and all the sheep in this sec­
pected to be the greatest demonstra-
states that the bertu blankets furn­ Horseshoe saloon in Portland, and tion are now being fed hay. It ia
tion of organized labor ever held in
ished to tho road by tbe mills about who will in all probability lose his expected that by the first ot Decem­
Chicago. Every union in the city
a year ago are giving great satisfac­ slight, if not his lite, as the result, ber feeding quarters will be estab­
will participate, They will march
tion. and that it wou?d be well for the was formerly a bartender tn the sa­ lished in Tammany and 8.800 sheep
from headquarters, headed by bands,
mills to keep on band a good stock loon of A. Nolte, of tnis city.
will be fed there for the market. All
to Tattersalls.
The object of this
of them for filling hurry-up orders, as
Rhodes waa known .n this city as of the sheep fatteneo here will be
monster meeting is to obtain a voice
other roads of the East had become "Dusty" Rhodes, and was well like«, sold In the local market or ahlpped
Portland, Nov. 19.—Acting upon the evidence presented. Two of the lead­ of tne entire labor element on the
interested in them and were talking by the saloon men and by his other to Seattle
ing
points
In
the
prosecution
were
strike
question
and
the
municipal
charge of Judge Bellinger, of the
of buying. He further states that ■ associates. He came to this city
The feeding quarters for tbe stock
thrown out yesterday afternoon, and ownership of the city's street rail-
Washington. Nov. 17.—The bureau
Republican Opposition.
United States district court, yester­ it became plainly evident toward
representative of u»e Erie raiiroao about two years ago from
Walla sheep will be established on Sweet­
of insular affairs today reports a bal­
ays.
Washington,
______ ___ , Noy. _______
17.—The _ bouse would pay this city a visit In the
Walla, and was here for nearly a water about tbe first of tbe year, but
day evening, the jury in the case night, that the jury would be instruct­
ance of trade for tbe first time ,n I committee of the whole today consid­
Freight Handlers Also Strike.
near future for the purpose of look­ year.
it Is believed that the stock sheep
favor of the Philippines
The
against Malcolm A. Moody returned ed to find for the defendant, owing
ered
the
Cuban
bill.
Mr.
Knapp,
tbe
La.e this forenoon it was announc­ ports for tbe last fiscal year
ing at the blankets of the mill with
be
carried
through
tbe
Sunday night Rhodes had a fight will
a verdict of not guilty, without leav­ to the weak showing of the prosecu­
first
speaker,
urged
Its
enactment
ed that the freight Handlers of America exceeded the imports
a view of contracting with the mill with a man who was creating a dis winier with much lees feed than
tion.
ing the jury box.
the ground it is obligatory upon con­ to furnish the new cars of the road
wholesale grocers would probably re­ nearly 8150.000. Being in excess
I
turbanee in his saloon, and after last year.
The case is believed to have been
Tbe prosecution utterly failed to
fuse to handle good« destined to the 833,000,000. During th« year 1902, the gress to maintain the national honor. with their blankets.
The range has been good for stock
some time the stranger returned
sustain a single point in the case and convolved in malice by some of Mr.
Stevens, of Indiana, republican in­
street railway.
and shot the bartender in the back sheep until the recent snow and It
Largely Increasing Sales.
Importa exceeded .ne exports by 88,- surgent, made the first speech in op
the instructions of Judge Bellinger Moody's political enemies, and the
may be possible that after tbe melt­
A carload of strike breakers arriv- 000,000.
The sales ot the milla for the last of the neck as he turned to ring up
were that nothing but a verdict of evidence produced in court, bear out
position to the bill. He said «ho pas-
ed today from St. Louis. They con*
some change In the cash register ing of the enow on the ground that
year,
up
to
Novemoer
1,
are
86.60V
acquittal could be returned, under the this belief.
sege
of
the
measure
itivtted
commcr-
Land Office Nominations.
eentrated at Halsted street this
The ball went through the neck, the the heard« will be carried over with
rial war on the part of Rnropet in excess of what they were last year
morning with 500 policemen guarding
The president sent tbe following would narrow our foreign markets in the same length of Ume. and let­ roof of his mouth and came out near vet? little feed except during the
severe storms of January.
them.
Western nominations to the sena.e and decrease our foreign trade.
ters of inquiry are coming in at the the right temple, missing the arter-
There is some disorder about the this afternoon: N. Phillips, register
rate of over 100 a day trom private ea and brain. Rhodes was taken to
St
Vincent'« hospital and it is
Favorable Conditions.
TRIAL OF GKN. CRAWFORD.
barns and the police fear trouble as of lands at Vancouver, wash.; Joseph.
parties all over the entire country,
be line runs through a particularly Gauld, receiver of public moneys at
Washington, Nov. 17.—Consul Jud- arklng questions concerning »uc spec­ thought that he has a fair chance to
DiebarwienL Geverner
blind. In the Event
tough
strict.
Mlles City, Mont.
ger, of Panama, cable« today that all ial work of the mills and placing or­ recover, though he will be
Chamberlain Favura a Pendleton
officials of the former department of ders for robes and blankets. Since Tex 1-anglver, of this city, was a wit­
IS.—Governor I
State Can and Can’t.
Hom la so confident that he will
Cheyenne,
Nov.
Man.
ness to the tragedy.
ENTIRE CREW DROWNED.
Panama are now supporting tbe new
Chatterton received a letter thin be released that he refuses to accept
Washington. Nov.
17.—The su­ republic. Tbe sentiment is unani­ the first of October the office has re-
The
disbarment
procesitiags
celved and answered
1.200 letter«
morning threatening hi m with in- the offices of a priest.
Torpedo Boat Collides With Fishing preme court today decided the stale mous that life and property will be coming from every state in the Union
agaiaqt Attorney -General
A.
M.
Teachers Object to Fines.
stant death within 24 hours after
of Tennessee has no right to charge protected. The commissioner from
Horn snot down in cold blood a
Smack and Sinus Immediately.
Seventy Portlaud school teachers Crawford, came up today before a
and
tbe
number
la
increasing.
Thoma« Horn ia hanged.
the Pullman Company 8500 privilege
young lad who visited the cattle
Durlug the coming year the mills have been lined 85 each, according committee of tbe State Bar Associa­
Ixmdon, Nov. 19.—The torpedo de­ tax, as it would be a burden on inter­ Colombia has arrived at wion, where
ranges and who was suspected of be­
Fortified Like a Fort
he
was
met
by
the
Panama
commis
­
will put out a new line of single to law. fur failing to atteud the coun­ tion at Portland. He Is accused by
stroyer Falcon, collided with a fish­ state commerce imposed by a state,
Judge WlHls of having perjured hte-
Cheyenne, Nov. 1».—Excitement la ing a detective.
width bed blankets and will make ty institute. M. L. Pratt refused to
ing smack In the channel this morn­ but that a tax of |3,000 per annum si >uer
intense here today. Soldiers with
Fighting Reed Smoot
Cheyenne, Nov. 19.—Cowboys are ing. The smack sank with all on tor privilege of transporting passen­
a specialty or them. Tho tendency accept bis check with the 86 fine •elf. aqd the judge will attempt to
proto his aaeortfona Mr. Crawford
cannon surround the courthouse jail, gathering for an attack on the Lara­ board, and one of the Falcon's crew
Washington, Nov. 17.—In tbe sen­ at the present lime is more and mot J- deducted, and a wholesale law suit is represented by Judge Watsoa.
gers exclusively in the state of Ten-
to test the ralldlty of tho law la ex­
where Thomas Horn
is confined. mie county Jail? and the guards wore was killed.
mills
will
for
the
single
bed,
and
the
ate
remonstrances
against
Reed
nossee is a valid one.
While In this city during tho irri­
Orders have been Issued to shoot strengthened at noon. Four compa­
Smoot, of Utsh, retaining his seat, take advantage of this and will soon pected
gation convention. Governor Cham­
Delegate« From Panama.
and kill all who fail to halt when nies of cavalry and infantry are now
were sent to the clerk’s desk In grest put out the first complete line of sin­
berlain stated to eomo friends that
command«.
Commissioner Richards Coming.
New York, Nor. 17.—The Panama quantities this morning. Senators gle blankets on the market. Part of
camped at the courthouse. If the at­
Portland,
Nov.
19.—The river
in case that chargee against tbe at­
Deputies of nearby towns are tack comen the battle w.ll be bloody. steamer Resolute, has been equipped commissionerà arrived today on tbe Penrose. Depew and Teller each pre­ them are already made and put >n
Com mission er ot the General Land torney-general were found to bo wo«l
stock,
and
on
others
the
designs
anve
steamer
City
of
Washington
from
sented
a
batch.
Horn
Is
to
be
shot
in
his
cell
by
ths
with
oil
burning
furnaces,
which
flocking tn to aid the militia in pre­
Office W. A Richard«, Is now in San founded and he waa relieved of hie
East for tbe designing Francisco, en route north to make a office, that a Pendleton man would
The senate adjourned after con­ been sent
venting Horn's friends in attempting guard stationed for that purpose, if have proved satisfactory. Many more Panama. They came into port flying
cards.
The
design«
are
all
Indian
iii
personal inspection of the land situ­ get the position if it were in tho ap­
a rescue. Serious trouble is expected the attacking party succeeds in of the river boats will be likewise tbe flag of the Republic of Panama. firming tbe appointment of Lyman as
to postmaster at St. Louis, and several char«» lei and are moat unlquo They ation in Oregon aud to investigate pointing power of the governor to
tonight, as tne city is tilled with storming the Jail. Horn's hanging is equipped soon, in order to utilise the They will proceed immediately
will be out after the first of the year. the reported frauds on the ground
other appointments.
set for 11 o’olock tomorrow morning large wood space in carrying freight. Washing ion
strangers
give It to him.
She Accuses Roosevelt of Smoking Nasty Cigarettes on the
Capitol Steps at Topeka.
Revolution in Hayti is the Real Delegation From Bogota In­
Thing, With Prospects of terviewed Officials of New
Government.
Winning.
HAIR OIL PETE"
EX-CONGRESSMAN MOODY IS ACQUITTED
This Year, for the First Time, the Balance of Trade With the
United States is With the Philippines.
GOVERNOR TO BE KILLED IF HORN HANGS
0 R. 4 N. Will Issue Time
Card for Passenger Trains
November 22.