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PENDLETON. UMATILLA OO. OREGON FRIDAY. DECEMBER II. 1903.
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NO. I
acquired through perjuries and forg- ’
PROTESTS AND CLAIMS
ORAL ARGUMENTS IN
I
eries and similar measures.
HE WAS OVERCHARGED
STATE SUPREME COURT
For violation of the post laws he
wants the criminal laws amend’d ro
Case Will Be Tried in Madrid Courts Fate of Amendment Appears to Hang
German Industrials Greatly Concern- , as to exteud to the federal govern­
I
ment the right of appeal, especially
ed Over American
Competition-
—Danziger Is a Californian and One
Upon Question Whether It Was La-
when the lower court sustains a de­
of the Most Learned Hebrews on the
Attribute Its Success Largely to murrer to an indictment.
gaily Adopted—May Be Knock ed
Coast—A Successful Author and
Our Consular Organization.
Out on Technicality — Other Ques I
He also wants the statute of limita­
Lecturer.
tion extended to five years instead of ;
tion« Involved in the Action.
Dresden. Dec
7.—The league of three.
He makes special reference
Saxon industrial capitalists is hold­ to recent land and postal cases, and
Madrid. Dec 5—Dr Adolph Dan
Saiem. Dec. 5—A large crowd at­
ing a meeting here today to consider alleges the violators are protectej ly
xigor. United States vice consul at tended the session of the supreme
means of defense against American statute limitations and says the min­
Madrid, is involved in a legal fight court yesterday afternoon to hear the
commercial competition.
with his landlady, who claims that he arguments of the attorneys in the case
imum of such limitation should be
Millionaire Petzchow. in a speech, five years, while a greater time would
owes her husband $5o rent. Danzlger I Iof A A
Kadderiy vs. the city of
declared Germany would s«x>n be com not be inconsistent
protests an overcharge He attempted Portland, the initiative and referen-
pletely beneath the yoke ot American
' 'o remove his effects, when the isud dum case
He recommends the abolishment of
(apital largely due to the magnitl
lady called the police, who Insisted
For five hours the court sat and
the office of assistant attomey get:, ral
cent organization of the American
'hat the disputants settle the mstter heard arguments of the attorneys in
for the poetoffice department and 'he
consular service, which spies out
in court
the case, and the amendment was
place be filled by an attorney desig-j
everything profitable and Issues trade
Dr Danziger Is well known in Cail- fiercely attacked and as ably defended- HALL DID NOT GET Y. M.
APPROPRIATIONS ASKED
?
£
’
ll
JI1
nated as solicitor for the postoffi.-e de­ I Hl I'
bulletins thoroughly informing Amer­
I
fornta He resided several years at There are other questions involved In
LARGER THAN LAST YEAR. ican manufacturers of foreign de­ partment, to be appointed by the pres- -
' Sar. Francisco, where he collaborated the case m question, but the consti­
Ident and some officer of the dep tri- j
mands.
with Ambrose Bierce in writing the tutional amendment waa the principal
ment of Justice. At present this ap­ Cali« Attention to Various Defects in the Public Domain Laws and An-
He declared the only method of
, liook
Monk and Hangman’s Datigb- one argued before the court
pointment is madi by the poet mas
nounces the Appointment of a Commission to Rsport Upon Their De > ter." He is an erudite scholar and
Forty-Nine Million Dollars More for fighting is by the formation of im ter general.
Among the attorneys filing briefs Judge Baiieray i* Qrili«d gy ^am«s A.
■nense German trusts along Americar
' conducted Jewish service» and lec- were John H Mitchell, J B Waldo.
The report then reviews fb« rases >
F*e, Who Compared Ballers/* Char­
Pensions Than for Any Other Line lines.
fects—Vigorous and Sensible Treatment of the Reclamai.on Law.
tured through southern California
J C Moreland. J N Teal. George E.
pf vi -latid. during the pas' ycv.i
acter
to That of Cunniegham—
of Expenditure—The Navy Calls for
Recommend*
Federal
Support
of
Lewis
and
Clara
Exposition
Chamberlain.
C.
R.
8.
Wood.
Tilman
numbering 16.000
the greater por .
GRABBED AND RAN.
Ford. W 3 U'Ren and George C.
tlon of which are violations oi the
'Cunningham Would Stop at N*
Ninety-One Million and the Next APPLICATION MADE a T
Brownell
LONDON FOR A DIVORCE revenue laws
Cnme to Accomplish His ffurpoos,"
Heaviest Expenses Are for the
Bans Messenger Robbed of Registered
One of the last briefs filed by per-
Washington
Dv,
7 —President 'nence the fullest and most effective
tr
ission
of
the
court
was
that
of
ez-
Jailed
for
Seduction.
Packages
Said Feo—"Sheep King" Denounces
Army and Public Works.
Roosevelt's annual message was iead use of the resources of the public
Chief Justice of the Supreme Cour*
Seattle. Dec.
Pe»-?r Mel«te; '«as in b-jth he uses ci congress this ifter lands; and it will make such other
Divorced from Her First Husband
Ba.timure. Dec. 4.— A runner tor the Wilfiam P lx>rd. who attacks the
Zoe Houser, who Was Being Exam­
Washington. Dec. 7.—The nomina
Because He Was a Bigamist, She arrested last night and ts uow In the revu.
Tbe
Tbo to!
l<!lowlng
lowing brief excerpts reports and recommendatlona as Its Merchants' National Bank wav robbed validity of the amendment holding,
ined
rounty Jail, charted wir c. imioally |
tion of Wood to be major-general was
Marries a Coaci-man Masquerading assaulting Julia Herman the 17-yenr- on questuili vital to th* West arc study of these questions may aug In the postofflee this morning ot nine among other things that the amend
again sent to the senate by the pree
geet
»n
registered
letters
he
had
rei-elved.
g
as a Prince.
ment it void be- a use <jf the fact that
Portland. Dec 4.—(Special to tbe
□ld telephone girl who. on Tuesday,
ident. owing to failure to act on the
The commission is to report ;mme
He pia- ed his satchel upon the floor it waa illegally adopted at a time
Lewis and Clara Fair,
refused to testify against Meister and
matter as the special session
East
Oregoniau _>— United Stat*» La&d
dlately upon those points concerning while he »a: down and si cued re
London. Dec. 7.—Countess Russell Camille Cooper when they were be­
»Len other amendmenta were pend­ Iukpector A R Green, CLarlea Cun
I trust that the congress will con-
which
its
judgment
is
clear,
on
any
ceipta
A
man
k
-
zed
the
sat
Lei
etui
Senate and House Open.
today applied for a divorce from her ing tried on a charge of attempting to 1 tinue to iavor in all proper ways the
ing. in violation of the conatttutional
Washington. Dec. 7.—The
senate 'oachman husband. William Brown Induce her to enter a life of shame. Louisiana Purchase Exposition This point upon which It haa doubt It will escaped despite k chase through a provtalon. allowing but one amend uingLam and Judge John J Baltera)
take
the
time
necessary
to
make
in
­
crowd
of
pedestrians
ment to be before the people at one were this morning deaou&cad is
tue> at 11:30 and closed 10 minutes alleging cruelty and other miscon Miss Herman was also taken to the exposition commemorates the Lxxtisi
later for the consideration of nomina I ucl The hearing will be held on "ounty jail in default of $100 bonds ana purchase which was the first vestigation and reach a final judg­ I It 1» rumored the package contain time
strong term» by Judge Jamea A Fee
ment
ed $10u.o0o. but the Lank offi- .al‘ »ay
lions.
Thursday.
The de- ls»on of the
will be chief couh»ei for Asa B Thom peon
to appear as prosecuting w.tness in great step in the expansion which
$2
IMI
about
National
Irrigation,
The countess' marital experience« the assault case
At 11:50 it reopened with Platt, of
eagerly awaited by the
fraterni
made us a continental nation
John H Hail made the opening ar
The work ot reclamation of the
have been very unsatisfactory.
She
Connecticut in the chair.
ty. and it is be ieved that a decía- >r gument for tbe govemmeot and Judge
The expedition of Lewis and Clark arid lands ot
the West is progreMing
DOWIE HAS FRIENDS
In the house the ceremonies of ush­ xas divorced from Earl Russell for
«11! be had in the course of the i ext Fee consumed the remainder of the
across the continent followed thereon steadily and
Big Utah Scandal.
satisfactorily under the
few weeks
ering in the new session were severe­ reusing his punishment for an al
forenoon arguing tor Lhe defense
and
marked
the
beginning
of
the
pro
Salt Lake. Dec. 4—Mrs Annie Brad-!
terms of the law setting aside the One Creditor for $'06.00C Be->ev«s Me
ly simple. But for the presence of a leged bigamous marriage with at
T G Hailey. x»«;stant tor the de­
cess of exploration and colonization
ley
filed
an
amended
birth
report
with
(
pro,eeds
from
the
disposal
of
public
Shortly afterward sh<
few floral offerings and the roll call American.
Is Solvent
fense addressed the jury this alter-
VETERAN OFFICER RETIRED
which thrust our national boundaries lands
the
board
of
health
today,
naming
for
­
of states, there was nothing to die met Brown, who was masquerading
n<xm He 1* strong in oecunciauon ot
Chicago Dec 5 —The receivers of
The acquisition of
mer United States Senator Brown a« to the Pacific
The corps of engineers known as
as Prince Aethrobold Stuart de Mo­
tingu’sh the day from any other.
Hall stated
the Oregon country
including the l’:e reclamation service, »bich is con­ the Dowie liquidation are involved in ColO"«t Edward Huntsr. Formerly of Cunningham and Green
the
father
of
her
two
children
lena
When exposed she had bin
be waa not there to contenaaca any
increasing Cost of Government.
Walla Walla. Reaches Age Limit.
present states of Oregon and Wash­ ducting the surveys and examina­ trouble with other creditors who
»ent to jail. They were reunited but
ington. was a fact of immense impor­ tions has be«-n thoroughly organized claim Dowie is solvent
Washington. Dev 7.—The book oi
Get* One Year.
Wails Walla Dec 4—Colonel Ed act of Asa Rayburn. Glen Ra :ng and
i
Samuel Stevenson who holds Dow- ward Hunter. United State« army, one Dallas O Hara, who prectlcally admit­
tance
in
our
history,
first
giving
us
estimates for appropriations for the x short time ago
Ne» York. Dec. 4.—Tim McCarthy,
especial pain* being taken to secure lie’s note« for $10.000
«1 peered in ft the pioneer residents of the It lane ted on lhe stand that they bad rwom
fiscal year ending June. 1905. prepar
walking delegate and associate of, our place on the Pacific seaboard, and under tae civil service rule* * body
But their
court this morning and <omp< lied the i Em;, re and whe »«« stationed at For to false land affidavits
LOOKING FOR A SETTLEMENT
making
ready
the
way
for
our
ascen
ed by the secretary of the treasury,
Barks was this morning sentenced to
0! «killed experienced and efficient • receivers, who represent thre- credit-
Larscters did not figure tn th* guilt
dency in the commerce of the greatest men.
went to congress today.
Walla Walla teeny year» ago was re
«ne year
or innocence of Thompson
' or» to file an indemnifying
«nd for
o (the ocean*.
The total asked for is $<524.502,146 Labor Leader* and Mine Officials Will
Survey* and examination» are pro­ INOjfififi This move is in Doxies fa­ tired from tb«- a-my las. week, ha via* I
We did n-yt go around to any Y
Meat in Utah.
as against $539,189,112 for the year
I rear bed the age limit of 6- year*
The centennial of our establish­ gressing througbv.it the arid state*
Con g -esaman Dead
M C A to secure our witue****.'*
vor because if he can prove -o'vency
ending 1904.
» •
Colonel
Edwa'd
Hunter
U
8
A
tipon
the
western
coast
by
the
ment
Philadelphia Dec. 5—Congressman [
and territories plans for reclaim! g
Salt
Lake,
Dec 7.—Charles De-
It is divided approximately as fol­ tooili, national organizer of the Unit Henry Burke tied at home »bortl/| expedition ot Lewi» and Clark is to works being prepared and pa«u».-d, he may Le able to recover ¿amage* I pm- ot tbe piote-cr :e«ldenta ot the «aid Hall, wto explained the manner
n which the boys came to make the
from those wbo brought L.m tro Me Inland j£mplre >nd one of tbe •• •
lows
legislative. >«.250.000: execu­ -■d Mine Workers of America and a “retort- noon today
be celebrated at Portland, Oregon, by upon by boa da of engineers before I
! fa.se affidavit»
tive. |3o,t*00.000; judicial. $900,000; number of local labor leaders
men
who
have
«Id
on
to
their
Spo
an
exposition
in
the
summer
of
190S.
•
r
*
'be
secret*.
•*
se
in
'
me;
Little Joey Parkes
said the Ala-
kate holdings f >r twenty years war !
foreign and interior. $2,250,000; mili­ with Governor Wells this morn.r : to
»nd this event should receive recog­ tenor. In Ancon* and Nevada, in'
trict attorney no donbt wrote out tbe
retired
last
wee,
t.«m
actual
servic*
tary. $77.»00,000: naval. $90,904,000: iresen’ the miners' aide of the ft th
nition and support from the national localities where such work la preem: I
papers and told Saiing and tbe rest to
tn the United State* army, on -
Indians. $7,500,000; pensions. $138.- 'oal strike.
bali
neatly neede, construction Las al-1
government.
sign thesn
Ota. :t'a all right.' said
I
pay.
Laving
res
bed
the
age
limit
ouU.000; public works. $07,300,000;
of ; Parke*, remarked Mr Hall '' - an. a
ready been begun
Iiemolll claims John Mitchell is
Revision of Land Law*.
44
years
He
is
making
LU
Lome
st
postal. $S.500.000.
In
other
parts
of
the
arid
Weat
va
'oming to Utah next week to meet
-Jie ^reorant boy* signed wtthont
Experience has shown that in the
WiiiamanUc. Conn
The balance is miscellaneous and *ith the Utah Fiei Company, who*
I
knowing just what they were doing"
western state» themselves *a well *a rious project* are well advanced to­
for permanent annual appropriations. ifficials are looking for a settleni nt
County Judge »»-«TMe of Vmail.la
in the rest of the country, there is wards lhe drawing up of contracts
SMUGGLING
CHINESE.
Report on Bankruptcy Law.
of the striae.
-ounty tbe district attorney aald.
widespread conviction that certain of these being delayed in part by necea
«¡ties of reaching agreements or un-1
Washington. Dec 7.—Edwin Bran
the public land laws and the result­
Fou* Acc-d«"ta>!y DrCw»,»d IS Cans' sbouad have exercised a litt^ care
denberger. in charge of bankruptcy
when he swore the -pplicaata.
ing administrative practice no longer lerstandlcg as regards rights ot way
LODGING HOUSE BURNED
Near Buffale.
Most HE AND ROOSEVELT WILL
affairs in the department of justice
Special Inspector Green." said Mr
meet the present needs
The char­ nr acquisition of real estate
THEY BELONG TO A LARGE
Buffalo. Dec 4.—In an a-leged at­ Fee "bad interested himself a great
has submitted a report for the year Several Inmates Were More or Lew
acter and uses of the remaining pub­ of the works contemplated for con
APPOINT HIS SUCCESSOR.
tempt to smuggle 11 Chinese aerose 1»a; tn the proeerctiou of ITiompaoe
GANG OF CITY OUTLAWS. lic lands differ widely from those of struction are of national Importance.
ending September 30
Seriously Hurt.
the I ne frosn Canada this morning, a and in the protection of the name and
Involving Interstate questions or tbe
He emphasizes the value of the
the
public
lands
which
congress
had
Chicago. Dee. 7.—Fire occurred it
securing of stable,
seif supporting Labor Leader in House From Cal if or- •nvered rig broke loose and ran intc character of Charles Cunningham ’
law to both debtors and creditors.
especially
in
view
when
these
laws
1 State street lodging house earl; Heavy Reward Offered a Guard for
communities in the midst of vast
the rana; and four were drowned The
The number of voluntary petitions
He accused Green of underhand
were passed.
els Introduces Resolution Defln ng
this morning
Forty guests were 11
1
7e?.*rr!?^.Ar'd *•’* >tM|y:bods In securing evidence against
in bankruptcy is approximately 14,-
the
Escape of Neidemeyer—At'
The raridly increasing rate of d!»» tract« of want lactl.
he place. Otto Dreeee was serious
teosiUb* cT United States Tcwarfi •se’ff for Tnrffrtignbon ‘
The carton
whole !» pt coCTte
000. against 15,000 the previous year.
Tta*snww»B and -wound up hie denun
Guard* Doubled and the City Is Be oosal of the public lands Is not foP the ga'hffr
■ti, .**- « -•"fl »
<hf rreatlini of ‘three
ffsnsma iMsrogbe—Mere Petitions
Alabama has the greatest number. ly burned, and John Barnes bad bot’
'owed
by
a
corresponding
increase
of
ing Scoured for Other Conspirator*
legs broken by jumping from a sec
home»,
adding
a>
they
do
to
jhf
E.WIOENCC AGAINB-T ROHRER -
Against Adnoaeten of fimoet
New York next, Arizona has two
home buiiding There 1» a tendency
vnd-story. None others were serious
—Forty Arrest* Wer* Mad» La-.t to mass tn large holdings public lands wealth and stability of the coattfy.
.11 ’.— j tot
,
-4 • : - • -i
•• ■•car
— Aal
eases. Nevada one. Porto Rico three-.
y hurt, although several were over
«Ed furnishing a home market for the
Night.
Washington De-. 4 —Tbs hrxmr OM Man. Accused pf Mu reariqe A«sd
New Mexico four. Alaska six, Hawaii
especially
timber
and
grazing
lands,
v>me by smoke
The damage wa?
’ Fre-r Uoupl*. '• _
_
We - seetereff 'Cunnfftyhaia hkd «e
met and awyre *p Hw-sx, ot
ay
■even. Wyoming 11.
and thereby to retard settlement.
I products of the East *v.d ftwffh
rail).
The reclamation law. while per hip« and Xev’.n of Ohio and .adjourned
PHtkV
^tfciaTs thf*
nor l’-iberetely prevnreatad white on tBb
nffkV IV- 4 — Tifflrfals
this mom
Ch cage.
Dar
4.—One hundred renew and emphasize my recommen­
The report says to repeal the law
eetirtce
etrfj?" witneae stand and thought nothing at
a* •tare»
l _
. they
. . __
.
pounds of dynamite stored away by dation of last year that so far as not ideal, appears at present to an­ until tomorrow noon
would Inflict depression and do much
HOTEL BURNED
tbe car barn bandits was found in ■ they are available for agriculture in swer the larger needs for which It' U
la the kenats petitions were pre- eak Ur wuavict iKx.tev or muriKrtbt
to provoke a panic
Further legislation is non s*i*:e4
rofAkl* ehnooz f reu . New tk« «ged FrwJ-r .xxipia. bsswet. Stem.
bouse In the northwestern part of the Its broadest sense, and to whatever designed
. _ “ ___l
-JI K
For Postmaster at 'Frisco.
- Vj't&n.s
Occupied by Fifty Families—Several city this morning by the police Bflar extent they may be reclaimed under recommended until tbe necereltlea of York, IUjApis T kxaa and ('«gneoU, M r atorplm
Washington. Dec. 7—The president
Thrilling Rescues.
a search lasting several days
The bonne adjourned
umurro,» .»«nit
the national irrigation law. the re­ change are more apparent
Boday nominated Arthur Fiske to be
tn •beep'.iobMTy pewN-rfttl
The police ate now convinced lhe maining public lands should be held '
Isthmian Canal.
Hanna
Will
Resign.
c.
New
York,
Dec.
7.
—
Fire
this
mom
postmaster at Ban Francisco.
< jw ne w s Mi l l li > rvots.rt bl u
By tbe act of June 28. 1902, the
ing destroying the Wyanoke Hotel a' tour arrested have accomplices »till rigidly for the home builder.
Washington
De,
4
—
It
is
rvpertgc
Canal Treaty.
60LQÍT
GAMY.- BRI-NUH
The attention of the congress is congre*» authorized the president to Senator Hanna has definitely defldetj
Ninth and Fifty-third, occupied by 5f at Urge, who may attempt to liberate
The president sent to the senate ’amilies. None are believed to be their comrades
».«¡•eclally directed to the timber and enter into treaty with Colombia for not to accept the ebalrme’Whf? of the
today the treaty for the Panama ca­ killed. Firemen made several thrill
There nave been 90 hold ups within stone law, the desert land law. and the building of the «anal across the national comm ttee another ter*, anc * h'Hww Batti«*Mps W»r« Hot" Sold
‘
«•’"to RJfiili'1’
‘£’
__ _______
nal, signed with the Republic of Pan­ ing rescues.
the past few days and several mur the commutation clause of the hotue- Isthmus of Panama; it being provid- will so inform the president this evsor,
1er* Lawyer Fnllerwe der attributes atea-J law, which in their operation ed that In the event of failure to so
ama.
tog
to the gang, who are believed to be have in many respects conflicted with cure «ust treaty after the lapse of a
Russia and Cermany Recogmze.
Sale of Race Horse*.
At the meeting this evening th<
making
desperate
effort«
In
behalf
of
reasonable
time,
recourse
should
be
wise public land policy
: r—-—bl-
—--j—“
he Chillean battleship* but Ateten
president and Mr Henua are expected
Washington, Dec. 7.—Count Cassi­
London, Dec
7.—A number of
The discussions in the congress and ¡had to building a canal through Nlc- to agree on some 000 for the chair Co prevent R um la bujm< tbenj and
r t B*'V*^*A*'
i/L
-
ni formally notified the state depart­ James Keen's horses, which Lav« the prisoners All efforts to sweat in­
It has not t«-en necresary manship It Is geu<rally believed Mr
—----
ment today that Russia has rvcogniz teen racing on the British turf formation from the Utter are unavail­ e'eewhere have made It evident that ' aragua
there is a wide divergence of opin­ to consider this alternative, as 1 am Hanna »ill iuidst on Heaths reten­
ed the new Republic of Panama. The were sold at Tatteraalle today. Cro ing
The police dragnet was out Ust ions between those bolding opposite enabled to lay before the senate a ; tion as «--retary of the
■ nal lai'veq = *d>
state department has also been in­ »uecal E brought $5.u00. and Surbltot
committee
night in the district where the bandits views on these subject»; and that the treaty providing for the building of until the cloee ot hl« term which wir
11*1'
■ ',l
formally notified that Germany has
¿at«.we
uniaWtaL I d
were tormeriy located and resulted in opposing sides have strong and con- the canal across the Isthmus of Pan­ be at the time of the nations! conven
instructed her consuls at Panama and
ihm.
to
arrests
am»
v
need
representatives
of
weight
both
tion.
Colon to recognize the new govern­
’s
The guard over Neldermeyer th'.» althin and without the congress, iLc
This was the route which com-
ment there
Resolutions Relating to Panami.
morning inlormed the chief that Net differences being not only as to mat- mended itself to the deliberate judg
Will Be Hoard in January.
Livernssb. of California, union la­
lermeyer had offered him $25.000 'era ot opinion, but as to matters of tnent of the congress and we can i nuw
Washington. Dec. 7.—The supreme
'ash for his liberation. He did not fact.
acquire by treaty the right to con- bor representative introduced a res
'a county, wte? teas-An
court today announced that the hear­
say where he would get the money
In order that definite information struct the canal over this route T Is­ olutiou today that the Panama revo
"I pay my a.reoM'-k AuA 4Bat «XX1B-•
ing of the motion to dismiss the bill
but assured the guard it would be may be available for the use of con­ question now, therefore, is not ti) lut'.on has endangered full transtt
drel don't." blurted açt CaaniBCta».
in the Bute of Minnesota va. the
landed him in cash the minute he gress. I have appointed a commission which route the Isthmian canal shall a, toes Panama in violat vn of tr««ty
Mr Cunningham," said Ju ¿g» Bel
Northern Securities Company, would
itood outside the prison walls. On composed of W. A Richards, commis­ be built, for that question has been obllgatlor.». and resolve« tberetore.
WHOLESALE ARRESTS
First, ft is the duty of th,- United
inger "If you «peek again when you
be postponed until the hearing of the
hearing this and discovering the dy sioner of the general land office: Gif­ definitely and Irrevocably decided.
ARE BEING THREATENED. ire not spoken to. I'll fine yott iffr
ease in court on January 4.
-.amlte. the officers have arrived at ford Pinchot, chief of the bureau of The question is simply »hether or not States to demand that the govern­
ments of Panama and Colombia in
-ontenipt of court-
You are oiB-
the
firm
conclusion
the
prisoners
are
we
shall
have
an
isthmian
canal.
forestry
of
the
department
of
agricul
­
RECOMMENDS CHANGES
merely part of a big organized gang ture. and F. H Newel), chief hydro-
When the congress directed that their relations with each other re­ Victor Recced Is Being Edited Under enough to know better I have a jooa
8HOT BY A PRINCE38.
mind to do co as it is"
IN NATURALIZATION of desperadoes, and have again doubl­ grapher of the geological survey, to we should take the Panama route frain from interfering with the free
Military Censorship, Both in New*
ed the guard inside and outside the report a’ the eanest practicable mo­ under treaty with Colombia, the es­ dom of the isthmian transit
Clara Ziegler, the Actress. Died of
Second the United States hereby
and Editorial Department»—Sold.
prison, where the criminals are con­ ment upon the condition, operation sence of the condition, of course, re­
PLANNING WRECKS
Her Wounds at Borlin.
Want* Heavy Appropriation to Carry fined now. and kept in separate cells, and effect of the present land laws ferred not to the government which disclaims any intention to impair or
ier* Are Searching for Labor Leader
Berlin, Dec. 7.—Actress Clara Zeig­
Coai striker* Resorting to V»o»awc«
on Prosecution of Land, Postal ano widely aejiarated from each other.
and on the use. condition, disposal controlled that route, but to the route limit the sovereignty of Colombia,
Who Has Been Writing Seditious"
ler, who was shot by Princess Eliza
at Cacti* Gats. Utah.
itself; to the territory across which and disclaims any int« ntlon to support
and settlement of the public lands.
Naturalization Fraud«—Want* Stat
both, died today
The princess will
Reforts.
the Republic of Panama against Co­
WANTED IN AMERICA.
the
route
lay.
not
to
the
name
which
Salt
lAke,
Dee 4 —Coal etrikers at
The
commission
will
report
espe
­
ut* of Limitations Advanced Frow
probably be compelled to stand trial,
Castle Gate last night chained planks
cially what changes In organization, for the moment the territory bore on lombia. or to interfere iu their rela­
as she sacrificed all her privileges
Cripple Creek. Dee a.—The mil*
Three to Five Year* so More Such English Convict Released and at Once
other
further
than
tion«
toaard
each
laws, regulations and practice affect­ the map.
when she married Prince Otto in op­
tary authorities are now in full con­ keros« main line of the Rio Granda
Violators Can Be Reached.
The purpose of the law was to auth­ shall be necessary for the protection
4 Western They were diaeovered tn
Rearreated.
ing the public lands are needed to ef­
position to th$ wishes of her Imperial
of her own rights and the discharge trol ot Cripple Creek, but up to noon
Ixindon. Dec. 5.—Frank Allen, who fect the largest practicable disposi orize the president to make a treaty of her duty under the treaty conven- no -vlio'esale arrests wete made, al- time by the guarda
grandfather. Emperor Franz Joseph
..Washington, Dec. 7.—Acting Gener was released from prison, where h< tion of the public lands to actual set­ with the power in actual control of
Tents are being erected at Sunny-
tloug'i many are threatened.
<1 Knox submitted to congress his an served a sentence for a Ixindon bank tlors who will build permanent homes the Isthmus of Panama
This pur­ tion
• de to accommodate the miner» being
SHOT BY GAMEKEEPER.
Th,-
Victor
Record,
which
publ'eb-
lua! report today
shipped In.
robbery, wm Immediately rearreated iijon them, and to secure in perma- pose has been fulfilled
eo the union miners' statements under
MAY PAY OUT.
He urges the necessity tor a new by an American officer, charged with
A number ot employer* ot members
Result of Quarrel Bstwoen Peasant
cUaig,- ot a censor, had editorial mat­
at the Nationai Guard today notified
lepartment of justice building. Tht rubbing the postofflee at Springfield.
ter
thio»r:
out
last
night
by
the
mil
­
and Courtier.
Receiver Believe* Zion May Prove to
"kivernor Well* they cannot bold po­
rarlous courts now occupy room in Ill., in 1895. Owing to his slippery
itary authorities
Be Solvent.
Madrid, Dec. 7.—On a royal shoot­ «even different buildings, which cost ness the American officer w'.ll employ
rtions open for them unlea* they are
Soldiers
»re
looking
for
Secretary
Chi<
ago
Ikrc
4.
—
An
additional
ing excursion today a shepherd was the government an annual rental ex­ a Scotland Yard officer to help guard
discharged from military service
of
the
District
Trades
Assembly
Clon-
claim of $15,000 »as filed «gainst
killed by gamekeeper's gun. One re­ ceeding $25,000
the prisonei during the voyage to
Dowie this morning with the receiver key. who Is author of the union state-
port received here is that the victim
ATTEMPTED ROBBERY
America.
Fraud* and Swindles.
and
custodian
who now believes tn- nis in the Record.
bote a grudge against a member of
sessions of the circuit court. That the
Allen
was
an
accomplice
of
Killor-
Baker
City,
Dec.
7.
—
lT>e
jury
in
He discusses at length the recently
the king's household, and attempted
| money is missing, is shown by the Dowie will be able to pay all debts
Man Killed Because He Refused to
tn. arrested for the Springfield af­
TO SELL UMATILLA LANDS.
to kill him. when the gamekeeper Uncovered naturalization frauds and fair in New York a few years ago the caae of Baker county against ex- i books of the county, which were ex­ Seventy-five thousand is due in tithes
Held Up Mie Hands.
«avs
all
prosecutions
will
be
vigorous
Sheriff
A.
H.
Huntington,
for
the
em
­
rushed forward and shot the would-
ported last winter, but it seems Im before January 1
He made a daring escape from the
Seattle, Dec 4 —Emil Schmidt waa
Williamson
Introduces
Bill
to
Dispose
ly
pressed.
He
emphasizes
the
need
be assailant. King Alfonso was much
Ludlow street jail and sailed for Eng bezzlement of $10,000 of public funds possible to locate the guilty party, as
shot and killed by a highwayman
of Unsold Holdings.
CALIFORNIA TIMBER FIRE.
affected by the affair and returned to for reforms and changes in existing land in a little fishing smack. Killer belonging to the county, found the Mr. Huntington's deputy, Whitney,
Washington. Dec. 5.—Represents ibout 11 o’clock this morning in the
the city immediately, accompanied by laws, including more stringent meas an returned to America, was arrested defendant not guilty at a late hour I was acquitted of the charge of em­
tive Williamson has introduced a bill Maple saloon at Ven Asaeit, a few
ures against violations and wants the
Premier Maura.
bezzlement last spring
There is a Worst m History of Southern Part of which the entire Oregon delegation miles south of Seattle.
last Saturday night.
laws amended so al] aliens arriving and is now In the penitentiary.
the Stut*.
The case has been in the court of shortage of $10,800 in the accounts of
The nold-ups. two in number, enter­
must give complete
information,
San Bernardino. Dec. 4.—The worst will support to establisu an assay of
SIX-DAY BIKE RACE.
Baker county for two years, and has the sheriff's office, but thia verdict
GRAFTER SENTENCED.
ed the saloon and ordered the It men
fice in Portland.
undergo a full physical examination
timber
fire
in
the
history
of
thia
sec
­
I
exonerates
Mr.
Huntlngto*.
caused great excitement in several
Bills were also introduced appropri In it at the time to bold up their
tion Is rag'ng on the crest of San Ber
Greatest Event in the Hietory of and registration, and then apply for
St. Louisian Who Was Guilty of Nat­
»ting $100,000 for the Baker City pub bands. Schmidt and another man
citizenship
papers.
nardtno
mountains
it
is
reported
Long-Time Riding.
uralization Frauds.
that Brooking'» lumber mills will be lc building, to grant an Increase o’ itarted for the robber* with chairs,
The government must furnish uni­
New York. Dec. 7.—Eleven teams
St.
Louis.
Dec.
5.
—
Ex-Marshal
Bar
destroyed.
The company has 200 men tension to soldiers and widows of the ■tem idt was shot through the brain.
tied in the s'ix-day bike race at 9 this form certificates, not only of such
rett was this morning sentenced to
and 75 rangers fighting the fire, which Indian war. and providing for tb< The chair was knocked from the
registration,
but
also
each
of
final
cit
­
morning, having gone 204 miles and
«ale of the unsold portion of the >ther man's hand and the highway-
five years and to pay a $1,000 fine for
is beyond control
three laps. Great crowds are watch­ izenship papers which must contain neiii'.il i.aticti frauds.
xien then made their escape without
Umatilla reservation
tn
legal
form
a
full
physical
discrip
­
ing This is the greatest in the his
The sentiment In the East against «ecuring any booty
TYPHOID VICTIMS.
tory
of six-day events.
Eleven tion of the one to whom issued, for
Waahington, Dec. 5.—(Special to Such removal would be an act of in­
selling land away from
Westerr
MINISTER MURDERER.
justice to a good man.
Guard Injured in Runaway.
thousand witnessed the start. Dove the purpose of identification, and to
tribes of Indians
un sentimental
the
East
Oregonian.)
—
Senators
prevent
substitute
the
certificate*
Dis
Take
$100.000
to
Fight
ths
Will
Despite this effort in Thompson's
and Hedspeth. the colored team, are
grounds,
is
so
strong
that
It
is
though'
Walla
Walla, Dec. 4— Le* Mitchell,
esse at Butler.
should be printed in Washington and Got* Life Imprisonment for Killing Mitchell and Fulton today Joined in behalf, it is believed that Secretary
seven laps behind.
this bill of Williamson's will not get one of the chief guard» at th* peel
Hie Wife in Mleeourl.
containing government watermarks,
a letter to Secretary Hitchcock quot­ Hitchcock will not retain Thompson
Butler, Pa., Dec 4.—Four deaths oc­ far.
tentlary, waa severely, if not fatally
Kansas City, Dec. 5—Rev. P. Hll- ing the text of the message received In lue position.
and the unlawful possession of or
curred last night and this morning,
Herbert Spencer Very III.
Eastern members are opposed to Injured last evening by being thrown
counterfeiting of the same be inad* son. the Baptist minister, who mur­ from Portland, Or., concerning the
It Is reported that the secretary making a total ot 40 Competent eat! anything that pertains to land legisla from a wagon, in a runaway. A free
Brighton, Eng., Dec. 5—Herbert
an offense against the government.
dered his wife, was today sentenced dlHmlasal of chargee
mates say the city needs $100.000 to tlon at this time, while the pubjlc tioua team of mules, which han caus­
_ remov-
___
of bribery ¡stated that Thompson will be
Spencer, the philosopher, til for some
General Knox also recommends an to life imprisonment
agalnat Receiver A. B. Thompson, of cd. regardlesH of the results of the fight the epidemic
land scandals ar* *o thick tn (be ed the Injury of two other guards, tn
time, is in a dangerous condition to­
appropriation of $500,000 for the pros­
trial. It is the secretary's intention
Wa*t.
the La Grande land office.
the pest. In the aaae manner, became
day
Spanish
Politic«.
Electrocuted.
ecutions of land, postal and natural!
They stated that the result was an­ to weed out the land office* and in
frightened and la running away
Madrid, Dec 4—Villa Verde, pre ticipated and that in view of the good t doing this, some innocent men must
Sacramento. Dec 5 — E D Civang
zatlon frauds
Warship Ruined.
wrecked the wagon and threw Mitchell
Now Spanish Cabinet.
lose their
positions, employed In the Southern Pacific
Seattle De<- 4.—Report* from the who waa driving, to the ground,
He says a grav* condition exists. ikier of the cabinet, which resigned standing, integrity and competency necessarily
Madrid, Dec. 6-—A new cabinet has
shops,
touched
a
rod
charged
with
yesterday,
will
attempt
to
form
a
new
British warship Flor* Indicate she breaking his shoulder and otherwise
of Thompson, that they hoped he ; through accusations which may prove
been formed with Maura aa premier In some cases vast portions of the
R.5IHI electrical volt» and is (lead
will be a total loax
would not lie removed from office. i later to be unfounded
injuring him.
public lands have been fraudulently ene.
and Linares as minister of war.
PLANNING TO DEFEND
ROOSEVELT 15
UHL TO WOOD
JUDEE FEE ROUSTS
THE PROSECUTION
AGAINST AMERICANS.
Returns His Name to the Sen­
ate the Moment the Regular
Session Opens.
Denounces Balleriy, Cunning
ham and Green in His Ar
gument Before the Jury.
Recommends a Better Administration of Public Land Laws, in
the Interests of Home Building
DYNAMITE WHS
STORED AWAY
EX-SHERIFF HUNTINGTON IS NOT GUILTY
ASA B. THOMPSON MAY LOSE HIS OFFICE
• luuuu on aal« at Frazier's book store
J 4
hlop'OC QÍ them.
A fall